?-k ' iVi r c,p v1- I 1 i TIIK AMKKICAN UNIVKKSITY. a jriijfciiii.il n,mvtv or thbbvb ur hjf ir mimii r ru i. Kttrsrt rtmii it t'sprr limit by ftnl. K J ilmne, ill iim tJnWnt.'t til t'snnstlsauts, llrliirn ilm 'irlM.iii ill Mai Vnllsaje I tmliliiil In I.iir4tr, July I). Tim let m unWernlly Ium mi many i!i Heren t iihhiiIiik In tlie miiie oeutitry and an many mtiru slgitltlnstlnns In itinerant emiiurles tliat II I Imnl ly worth our while te MkiiiiI Hum In trying in arrive at a an-called citni'i iiiiitiiltlmi Klnra all of tbein are ittbalily uirrrin minuitli. In tlnriuany a university Inn group "t riifiwliiiisl seIhkiIs, wlilrli lurliiru llielr slii'luil for Uw, ineill iiIiip, IlKHilnxy anil tt'selilm;, ijblle a min istration, amf nlliur professions. They must Iiii'IiiiIii a law miIuhiI, a theoleulml faculty, a mill liiil Ihi'iiIIv anil iiwi titHixl lillinxihlcal Im-uliy In enler lube untltlix! te thai naimi llinii;li ihey iilum Iiii'IiiiIm iiicirti m agrleu!. lure, ami fiiitmtry. Tlielr mi Uinta aaarule lnr llin II mi prod minus inenllnitivl above unit Im km In i in of it Kyiii'HilU'ii or real miIiim' hcIiihiN will, Ii cover about thnaauin riiiitin et Nlinlli.it as our enllimry (siting, leaving out I'Ul'i, iimtiil heIuiiihi, polities! oeiKi'ny, plilliMjpliy, ,Ve. Tlui stinleii m toiler en their ihh'II1i5 train lug work win ii iliey fiiUir tliniuilvuiHlly, looking ferwsnl uvi.illy wild an tiynalngle tit tbu state iiXHiiuiudeii wlili'li iiiimtnf them tifN-t ti pi-n hi dm mil nf tlmlr university oareer. Tun tiiim imlieiHlty In KtigUtuI lias of rnurse mi ml Inly illilnrinit Hlgullluallnii. Otfnrtl mill llxrllii, ami liimlnu arecalletl unlviirnitli h, iiml tee tut as illllnrimt Iruiu mm another a cm l-u liiiiiKlnttl l.'intlen In a Hutu I'juiMtnliii' 1 1. I , Oxf.inl ha nn pre. If-slmml m-ttnnlt which winilil Isisr iteuipul Mm for n m tniint with llie-ni el llnrlln. In tli If I'limiml e illusion of tbu meaning el llin iiirm, il it ran IihhiIJ loliaveevar had iiflciir iiHi.niliit;, woiire t'lirbiliily iintltlwl te Ink n our I'li'iU'ii ul tueaiiliiK' anil uimi ha wh pltusti Iit in ivvomie III it It iiiiiiim thu higher ii liii'iktleiinl Institution of Ilia country an ikiiiiwIi'dtfiNl lltcrdrj i icleiitllli. and iro-fc-a'etMl (.eutre. liar, then, hIh ulil the lili'lusl tnliiitlniml I'Kiitrn In tlinuiiiiitry Imliiilti within Itself In erilur tu rore-int n cemplete hiukIiiieii el tlm type 7 Tlui limiUiiiuiUI hli a of the university tllHt lllll wlil.ii It lllllll III) llllllt ll itlftl fur which It in Ills It, te my mill. I, tlie promo, tlnu of aclem'tilii tilery ilt'inrtmeul -natural, mersl iIiIihiiiiI theological, legal, nieill oil, liHlKKi'KU'H't IImuiiIMIi'. historical msthtv. iiiallciil, jititMiMl. This Hlmuld edr lie kept In view no niHttei wlmt form of orgaulza ergaulza orgaulza tlen limy Iki mlnpUil. Hut mm tlie iMri4w of Mi.mi'O Ii Urtely piirnnttvl liy UiivuleptiiK llin pnilowileiiit willed urn luiml Ititlui ilnly ceiiiii-tiHl with Itn nrleut Bin.ln this Mill run lie Innt altaliieil hy erKHiiirlii In iiml Hlmut tlie iiiihi'tHlty an tnti'Kritl purln el it iiiiiiilicr of proluiMlenal M'tioeli, IimI wIihI tlii'-m pr.ilMxilullnl m.'Ii.hK nliiill tiiil"K'ii,N en tliei'lrciiuiNiaiutin of tlm iiiifiiiy mnl tlm Hiiik. Only lliln Kliniilil Iki ki-pt In until), Hint II Irf.loilralile Ih it tlui InlliinuiMi et siii'li arnntroNlieulil Im lir.uii-lii te Uiir oil hh OMiiy hi niviIIiIueI Hiimii wliu arn .li'i imnl te liu tlinoentrolllui; lulu. Ik nl MnititN, un.l Hint liiiluieniuti limat cimt'iiitully Ik, liel.l out te t!ne porneui which wllliillri"t ttiniu. 1 1 i;n-H wiilinut tin 'i)lni hIiiieiI, tlinro tlinre I !, til it epp 1. 1. mill x l. ii tlm il i.iiIikI rilu.ly el ail iti ii. ii ii usi h . .11 ri i, iii ly he iln tnllllt Hlnl l ii'k-O " ll -' II II "lltlllleHlH te Ihveiii'i Hi ii nm i til'i!iiii"i III tlm X'tili.ili Ium i , . n In, Ii it. mi, iniy ilinelM tlii-lr ul I'liMin Hut hi tlui ii ni-i(y h'ieiIIiI i.i net iii'jr iy iiiitti ii.'iii Hp uullntaarn iimu.itu tiirtil, Inn h -i. it ilvm wliiire moll mnl W'imim imtv nliulii it IiU'mI ihIiicaiIiie, Im- lltlim must ii N.i tin 1 1 r- v 1 1 1 . x 1 ler the attain intuit of tins unit h!-i I'.M'llily llin or(itnl er(itnl iiIiuim el i-ritlut'tvl ami iimliTrfrailuattHl work hs It Is oev tdkln slMpn In our Iim.I Iiik te mils i iliMlmil te unit thusu two en. Is, lint we tiny Imi n-Miiif.1 Hint limy must ut met tu seinii w.iy II tlie Amt'rliMii uuhvr nit V Is te lulllll Us hlKlii'st purKnu. 'I'hi-ii ttiliu; Hn-ii imil Im kl'pt III lull lnw ; litn'ntl oluiMliiin.preiiiotlouof M'lenvs pt.ili)-l(ilml nil. I lisjliuli'il tr tiilm- liy liliu who Is nlinplui llin Ainiiiletil iiutrrlty et tint fiituie. O.ir WAiits rtni iiiultiUrleus Msny of th. 'in him similHr te llnru of tlm Old World S.iiim f lliiiin sre illlleri'iit. Tliey Krnw out or our p.'iilinr is-.iiiemlu iiml hi IHIjsI I'omtitleiis. Our domeorauy lnixisfi hemit iuiilliliuis 'intkns our preiiUiuis 111 h-iiiiu iimi-iirn illilltult towlte. In this ru tpis.t we nh til m work for tint Olil Werlil Hint thus ps lu.'l. te , en i te et our dnlit eT elill-ii'li ii te our l.illi.itls.'.K 1'er with lliue thi-y uiiisl Ims mil. iI....i.m,i'Ie hI-ii, itu.l tlinlr pri siuit liiH.fiiii eiih Hint tifuii-itlen its well as olsewhoro will InnMiuu untverkHlilHHtiil If by ihsltlmu we sin' I list n win ktsl out a unit tirHl ty iis)u it.li'iiii".'in.l.'lials tliuru will be much In our fisTM'ii.si te Hid Hit m. At prt's.tnt, hew in or, ttu itiiuitln l.iruiiy In thi'lr ili.liL Only we must nut liy mi imans bemttisiiud with wlmt liny Ii.imi iltUlll.nl. ll lme luiicli te l.'srn I rout a xtiuly of (inriuan, i:u Klmh ami 1'rt tit h louiHlieiis, but thure Is lit tin In hiij el lliiin which wucitti traimfur te this h.ill hikI chmsiii, Tlie (lrmn, tlm rii'iicliumti, Hinl umiii the KtiKlishuian ou nimlni; Inire te llve II mis hiiiiHelfKrailUHlly truiiHlermist Inie mmllifr twin); and with a ion outlook, nttw IisiIIiiks, oteu a new phyit phyit inxneiiiy. Tlm linriimn, or Krenrh or l.n Ullsh ItiHtltuileii must uinleri) antlllmore radical rtmutie. MISSION OK Till: AMItlltl'AN t'NIVi:illtrv. Thu AmerUMii uulverHlty uiuat de for us what thu German uuUernltica have done for (ieremny, utul mnrti. It inuatde Ter us what the KtiKlish unit eralliua have done for Kng ami, and mero. ll must de for uh what the Hi-eti'h univvrKilka have doue for .Scotland, and mere. It mutt Ixvo'iie a centre of apecial Invratl Invratl Kstlen in in fry line et human nulence mutt lurthertliM ntuily nt every auhjet-t te which the human Intnllt-ct tiiriis Its -.tirleus atten tion must Ht-i tKiiere itself aclnnre hm an entl in itsell and the promotion of It an the iiIru-t-Ht of mertly human en. Is, It must prepare tlie trained Hstlallsu wheare tedlrectlbe work el Heciety in every ilfparlmeuL It miiKt in a word de that which baa aetita illMlnclltn mark upon tlinUerman university and i.Hsnm.lH it thu lutnllticlual laboratory of ineiltirn clvlllntimi in which no much Hut la valuable has In dlncevered and aent forth te de Ita Hirltsjt work among the uatleua of tlm wnrlil. It can net rest content with thia, however. Jtiiiust in all ita work ket-p ever belore it that Ideal which liei at tba bails of K)g llh uulverHlty education that after all nt H-tld Htid done, the man la mere than hla eall-Iiik- The object of sn educational ayatem la, In the wenla of an old writer, " te train the liumuii bt Itijt te all that la human. " It w te expand our powers, quicken eureycMlgbt, better our hearlng, widen our Intellectual herizjn, eularKe our nytupathlea ; iu a word. tereall7e hh l.ir aa ptwsible In actuality all tint Una in the potentiality of our being. It is tlm Idea of the ediicated gentleman of the supremacy el culttiie aa illstingiiUbeit lieui tochnieil traliiliiK of tlie man a tils linct from the lawyer or doctor or theologian or mechanic or iiiercliant. A nation that for fer getu this is In the way of forgetting the mere HiiiKirlaiil ler the twke of the less ; of Heltlng mere material develeptiiviit above nplrltual iiiiprnvenieiit; of ultimately grevelling lit the .lust Instead of walking among the alara. Thu American unhert-lly, howevur, call net rest tout, nt with this. It must net merely train thu cpn.!.illsl, il must net only keep high H.lvuii.fil the ideal if culture, but it must like the tSuntch university reach out and brirg within (In mighty iutlueucea whole lielils of intellectual force which arealtaem uiiteuched by the Herman or Kngllnh aya tem. It must tm the university of the people as (llstliuit irem that of a class or clause. 11 la till element which has enabled the Hootch unlveraltlea tn de a work which has until very lately never even appeared aeualble le llieir English eiunterparu a work which must be dune Iu our country If our Institu tions ure te be feuuilcd in the alleclleut of the itteple, MlttiT KM'KNll TO Al.(. ULASHBS. Hut the American uulveraity must de mere thau any or all of theae. 1 1 uiuit reach out net only le allclasMB of aeclety but te all ly pe el uth'd and calling In each claM a task of which It U net yet fully eonauleua, Thu trained theologian the cultured Christian genllemau, can be evelved from a ntHiein el lilglier education which like the (leruiBii and KuglUh uutll very reeenlly liu Ited Ita epKirtunllles te llie memberaef enu or two or lb tee aeclal claaaea. It la a ureal ad vance when theayaleiu Is ae enlarged mat the material for Ihla produei may be Inimil in all acclal clatwa. Hut tba work te a'lll of a very narrow character, aoleugM ills limited and producing this partieular kind of product. Huch waa the case In the early hUtery nt all the untveraltlea. In w,b nt them ttiev tindertoelc te train law ver, doctors, and teacbera at which they have remained until the preaut d4y. This is net Hiilllcieut for the modern work day world. Our society la uew ruled net by arWtecrate by birth, nor by king or prtMM, aer by derinra m4 lawyans wMlatataerleactMra, but by inaiiufaetarer, try MatckMte, by arils b, by rannera, If wa an " te kMp our government up le tba laval with thai of former days, we muai provide university eiirxirtunltlba for tbesa claaaea also. Wetxn nut eatautloat eatautleat tiant them liy simply efterhig them the ouuiaeaef atudy which were organ I mm! pri marily for clergyman, anil afterwards hiinJI lletl Miiuawhat in a.lHpt them tn the lawyer and doetor. We must apimal toHiem with new facilities, approach llieiu along itaw linea if we would draw them Inte the charmed circle el our lUluenee jud wa fall If this be net tlone. Tu de this thertnntlily wa must rid our salves of a lertaln I'harlstNdsm el tulture which Iu spite of our beat t-Uurla will ellng tens. These of lis who have hatl the oppor tunity te aterm Uie Helvetian breaatwerka with Uiesar or wander with hi in into llrluln and seresa tba Hhlnej who have listened te Hie fiery words of Cicere aa he thwarted t'allllne In bin nnfarleui attempt te ruin the state, or have aat sllimund under the charm of his graceful trlbutote learning and culture In llin Arelila or of llin awelllng periods el the ManllUii law or the Irrealatlble logic of the Mlln.er who have partlclleil Iu the delliihtful onnverHalloii ife .Irnf fitia or fitiitctnte, who have followed Hallusl In bis terse ami telling dwcrlptlen of char after ; asl with Tilyrus under the spreading Iwteeh, or wandered with Jl.ies evor tint pathless waste ; who with Mvy have fol lowed with brealliless inlertist the wonder lul career of llannlbsl, or listened te the charming werda of Herace we must IKK think that this conversation with the great minds of the Keiuati world conversation tint very recollection of which in a Jey and delight, Justillim us tn looking down aa from an liiaocwftlble height upon thtme who have done and will de nothing of this sort. Nay even, when we nave added te that a lli.den miles Journey with Xnnnphen In his wonderful Anabasis anil the mere wonderful Cy tej aedla, though we tnayhave chr rnd new with the llieekaautl new with the Trnjaua In the ebb and tide nf that wonderful contest tielers the walls of Trey, and acutl gaily be fore the winds with the Immortal I J lyases j though we may have tieett lullbtUxl Inte a thousand pleasant necrebt of the father f nisinry, i.iii.iwe.l the .Sicilian exssiuieu witn Thut'ydl.luK, walked anil talked Willi StN'rates We have tin right te think that thime part leu- lar exHtrience are absolutely iinetwsary te Iheculliiretl genltumaii, any mero than the ltitef tlm Willie Mountains or et the Yoao Yeao Yoae mlte tu the vilucated traveller. Kven that enormous Hlrengthunllig of the brain cells and II ores whlchiuiiit result from asuecnssful allempt te master the mysteries of the l,itlu sul.Jiinctlvoer I Iris. k eptative llin seiiieucu ei tctiHisur the -I noilstferiu etllreek verb all this may come about In some ether way. The man who has mastered his arithmetic, his algebra, geometry, trigonometry and cal culus, who has learned tlie forms el tlermati and Kieitch conjugation and dechnisle'i, who has mastered the gutiurallr.Uien of physics, chemistry and biology, who has learned. the lerms ami claaslllcaileu of botany and zool ogy, who has studied his logic, psychology and political science; who has followed Mhakiispeare In tils dramas from the height of comedy te the depths of liai(sly, who has learned te knew tiiclhe, Hjhlller, Less Ills', Kaclue, Cernelllii, Mollens who has studied the great orations of Kugllsh and I'reucli orators, who has follewiil the for tunes of Alliens In his t'urtl.is and (irete ; of It'iinelu lil-;tMeiiiinenan.l HililiiiiOl Krance, tiermsny, Knt'lmid nnd Ainerl.s, in the great works el Hits century may surely de serve the name nf a liberally e I nested man, though he knows net the dlllerui.cj between an ulphaer omega. In it word we must isniseut te ati extension of the term, liberal education, with all which such a concession Implies. We must be con tent with the reault and be lest of sticklers for the read which leads te that result. We must Insist upon liberally educated men In the truest sense et that term men trained te think and feel above all, te think and leel correctly ; men with broadened minds, Uickenwl Hymiathiea, widened views, strengthened Intellect, cenllrmed purpose and heightened aspirations. Hut we must recogule that such a result is nut the monop oly of any one cnurm nl study, or any one combination!)! studio'. U la rather the re sult of a certain rienta! attitude and certain methods anil spiritef work. I I.Assll'AI, KIIUUA1 ION. The se-called classical education has doue a noble sort Ice ler this ily and generation. It Is still doing a noble service for all who take It up in concert and fellow It con scientiously. It Is tu be IieihhI that It may continue fur many a year te couie its blessing-bringing work. Hut the time has new arrived when we can no longer recognize It as the only education, deserting the natne liberal, or even as In any ajcul(ar sense having an exclusive right te that term. It has dominated Western education for live centuries eeiilurltM we must all admit of great ami uniform progress toward which this education has contributed no small items. Hut under the meet favorable circum stances It has neter succeeded Iu ri aching mere thau a very small fraction et the popu lation, and the ratio is growing rather smaller than larger. Under such circumstances our choice, ir we would extend eurlnlluence, Is net Itotwevu classical education and some ether system, but between aome oilier sys tem and no ay stem at all. We must resell the ioepleanil bring ttieiu within the intlu intlu ence of our universities, it we would secure fur the latter any power for geed Iu the future development of our country. Insisting upon uniform classi cal rcpjlrements will keep them out and consequently this demaud must net beiuada This dims net mean any diminu tion lu classical study, e i Hie contrary thu signs of the times point te an Increase both extensively and Intensively iu Ihls held. Its methods el Instruction are Improving every day, and the slaughter of Hie Innocents which was characteristic of tlie system iu many centres has given place te itu intelli gent ami reasonable system of training. The luickeued Intellectual life which our re re lermed Institutions will bring Inte our peo ple must result in a large Increase lu attend ance at our higher Institutions which will doubtless redound te the Interest of classical studies as much as te any ether Held. The American University, then, must net euly de what the ethers are delug, but It must be a epular institution in a sense, dltlerenl from that of any of the ethers. It must provide facilities for the study of every branch nf human science aud then make special fllerta te call forth every type el mind and power Inte the community se as te utilize, as far as jsissllile, ter thu progress of mankind every kind of talent Tne univer sity has te my mind, or should have, three giealumls In view the completed accom plishment of any oue of which would carry with It the completed accomplishment of the ethers. ThoHeare: 1st, the development el the individual; U J, the training of sjsjclallsts lu every detriment of human science; III, the completed development of the talent of the nation lu the direction of science. A Ueg Htery. "Nay, didn't you tell me when you sold me that deg that he was a bird deg 7" "Yes, that is what I said." "Well, you swindled me. That deg won't hunt." "1 didn't say he would hunt. He's a bird deg. Cisik the birds for him. That's the way he likes them best." I'KUI'OMAM PKOl'OSAI.S WILL UK ItKUKlVKI) by tlm iiiideitlgiieil ler tbn einitein, p tr illions, Insldudisiir, veytltiule, vestllillltl detus, .te, ler tint ftsiilea National liana u! I. micas, ler. until tlm Hiilirtay et July. t'luns and siMtclrUalleus citu be suuu at the Peonies national Hank. V nOIIKItr A. KVAN8, CIIKIHI'laN UtmsBLMAN. iUNUVU. HUcll, Jyt!2tWS CemmttLfu. N Ont'K TO JIH10UK 11U1LDKKH. frenrsuds tnrrenalis of County Itiiduus across CoiicelOKaciisik.ulUiaeiTa biudtug, near ban casUircliy. will lm icetvudet thuoltlceof the Uuiiuly t.'iniiiiiiKBldiiers. Luiicasler, fu.unlll neon, iCilday, J uly IN, b-tf Hpecltlcittlousuruen tlluliisaldelllru. rerfett Imud tu sum et t U mint accompany bid llluiika for bid aud baud can be had en applied- ll0" HAMtlKI, M. UYKIIM, .Itlll.N UlNUttlCH, IIKNItY r. IIAIITMAN, Cen nly Ueminlwlnners. Attest-rKtMkUiusar, Clerk. Jjt. WHUld NOTIOKTO IllUIXli: HUIIiDKKH. Proposals for tlie erection of an Hener Weeden lirldge, ever llauiiiur Creek, lailttten Knhrata aud Warwick tewiiihlp, about euu mile from Mlllway Station, en tbu Columbia A Heading Kallway, will be received at tbu eltlcu of tbu County Commissioners, Lancaster, i' , until neon, Monday, August 1, 1W7. Specldcallens for Weeden lirldge will be en file In the etttce. ..rerfelt bend for aiea must nccempiny bid. Hlanks for bend and bid can boehmlnud onap enap onap plicatien. HtU'LU. MY Kits, JOIINUINUItlCII, ItKNUYr. IIAUTMAN, ... . .. Uoiumlfaleners. Attest t IiusaClRisiiT, Clerk. JeAMUdVV.s.U JMJMM. WPSSiSWt.AjSA.S-ASSM i OOOD'M MARSAPAHIIiLA. VIGOR AND VITALITY Araqnlekly given teararytstft ! tba body by Heed's sarsaparllla. That tired feeling Is en tirely overcome. The, blend Is pnrlBed, enrlehi d and vlt illind, art! earrliM health Instead of dis ease Ui every organ. The stomach Is toned an iranRttntneri, the appetite restored. The kid neys and liver are reused and Invigorated. Tba brain l refreshed, the mind lumle dear and toady ler work. The whole system fat built up aud rejuvenated by this peculiar tnedlclne. IIOOD'a AknAPAHILLA "Thanks te ths use of the successful meal meal clne. Heed's Baraaparllla, all that pottes In my bleed, which caused sores te break out and nude life almost a burden, has been driven Inte aille, and though savenir-nz, 1 am enjoying life, and feel active and strong as at fl fly. Held fast te that which Is geed ' la my motto. I shall reoenunend tn all ray friends similarly aBaetaxI that Heed's Haraaparllla Is ths Una elixir of Ufa " William UsesanAM Usesaaaa, Brooklyn, N V MAKK8TIIB WKAK 8TK0HU "Iwaslnthad condition with fainting spells and general debility, I was rundown, ale hardly anything, and hardly dared go out en the street alone for fear of having aflnllagiell. Heed's Barsaparilla has done me a wonderful amount of geed, and I am new In geed health again. My appellta baa brim geed ever sluce taking tba medicine, and 1 'can eat a sunare uteal with rcllih." Mas. Mellis Cuttsb, till gleventh HI. Covington,!). HOOD'S BARSAPARILLA Held by all druggists. II t sit for t). rropared by C. 1. 1 1 OO I A U rl A pelhecaries, Lewel I, Mas. M0II08K1UNK DOM.AU. (.1) vmau Durivms. EHTATK OK AMOM H. HKNDKHHON, decea-ed. The undersigned wl I sit In the orphans' Court Henm en Thursday and Prlday, llth and l&ihlnst, for Hie purpose nf paylnathe dividends te IheM entitled. Uertlacale holders will piesent their cortlllcaumer th notnlMirsel them .lOUN II HKILKS, Jy7 3tdth,H,M AdmlnUtaater. EHTATK UK KLI.A MtUAKKKN, LATK nf IjtnuisUir city, deceased, l-elters testaiiinnLary en said estate having been rirantMl te the undersigned, all persons ndelited thereto are re.tiestd le make Imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands HKsltist the same, will present Hi mil wlthieit delay ler settlement lollie undurtlguid residing lu said illy, ANN IK ceilCOItsN, Jehn A, Cot ls. Attorney. Kxvcutrlx. J I t'.UJS j1HI'AI'F5k KltKOKitluK UUMMKK DJ Inte of Ijincasler City. 1's,, deceased, let ters ttistainetititry en said i statu having Instn trntntisl le Hut undersigned, all rsirsens In delittsl tnerete aru rtN nested te make Immediate payment, and these having rlaluis or demands HKalnsl the satiin will piesenl them without delay ler nuttleineiit le thu undersigned, resid ing iu feaiicusiur t.ity JIAKUIKT HBIMMIIK. Kxeculrlx. JelCtdS IN TIIK COUKT Ol' of Lancaster County. MaUlda Hoever 1 vs I H. L lililenilerferaud COMMON 1M.KAH Kxecutlen Decket. April Terui, Issi, Ne. .iinas II. Kliy, trading i 71 ; August lul in, IMO, as lillfetiderfer M Khy.J Ne. HI. The unduralgned audlUir, appointed tn dls tribute the luud In court arising from sttld ext ciillens, te and utneri; these lially untitled theiule, will sit ler thai purose In the I ltir.tr ItiMim el I'm Uinirt linns', IjtncasU.r, en TIIUKSli tl, IUI.1 : tN7,al le a.m., where all peraeua uiuiiesiui may aiiena vi i lLLlAM LKAJIAN. IV'JIt.lS Auditor. wuumxvmm. IUMYKH'8 KUUN1TUKK HreKKT A Ce Mi Wavk. w SumelltliiK every body slieultl knew. A Celd Wave lias struck our prices, and they have fitlleti te ul most tlm ritl'.K.tNii 1'eiut. We waul te Ucditct) Sleck, tseptetubet 1, we Uiku our inventory. Se we tiave tu.uluacut. De you care te talk a few uititiUM about " 1'uiiNtruitu." If you are at all iuterestal in Uie iiues iiues tien of " FuKMTt'iiK," then give us a lit tle of your attention while wu show you through our Uoe.ms. I'erhiipa wu have aemethiiig you uuty want. Yeu may think it tee warm te think about " l-'iritM-tl'ui:," but you will be surpriHetl at the " Ceumnh " effect of our prices. Take advantage of lliu Lew Tcuiira tttre of Trices, AT Wllm:it'ri FfJKMIt'ItK SlOKK, Cen. East Kimi ani Duki: SritKK, IjAM ASTI'.lt. l'A. u NUElU'AKlNO. WALTER A. 1IEIN1TSII, Furnishing Undertaker, Nee. VI and 20 Seuth Queen BtrMtt LANUA9TKB, l'A. a-KKslHKNUK-iTUKKT. -SJ. 151 FOUTH QUKKM All tbu L.itest and Must Approved Methods used where desired. A previous practical ex perience of lour years snablcn me te Uuarantee that the Very Ileal I'nsnthl.i horvleo will belton belten derud at All Ttuies. Personal Attention tilven te IHrcLtttig All runeiii'dliititiated te my care. tUtWKKH. AC. X1l.INN it HKKNKMAN. CARD! We have a numlatr of (Joedi which are just in season, ami which, ewitiR te our giving special atteutieu, we can offer great induce incuts. " I'ennsylvania " Lawu Mowers have no wjual. These we make a specialty. We have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the market for ttJ.U) and I7.U0. liaby Ctrriages We carry seventy-live varieties in stuck. These goods are our own siieciiil and our prices are low. lttifriKeraters are uew iu season. Uew few (leeple knew any thing about Refrigera tors. It took tu twenty yean te learn. We can teach you in Uve minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the best. Ceal Oil Steves There ls mere differ ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any thing manufactured. Don't spend your money till you knew wlutt you are getting. Ice Cream Freezers aud Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you get the bset at the lowest prices. Yeu can from us. Iawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican mid Common Hammocks, JJase Jiall and all SKrtitiK Goods at Factory Prices. mm & BRENEHAM, Ne. 163 North Qdmd StrMt El NULKITIKK HTOUK l'A KM. Btandard-Ured Stallion In Eerrtea. STOItM KINQ (Jli) llecerd.4 years, 2.47. UI HENRY (IJII) Sa.Ofl 4V Send for New Catalogue; UAM'L U. BMSLBs apl-lmdAw Marutta, fa. mtumAUm H lay ss MAKT1B, FRUIT JARS -AT- Masen Fruit Jars in Pints, (juarts and Halt Gallen. We again have the Lightning Fruit Jar, which is the beat in the market. Jelly Tumblers, Jelly Jan, Com mon Tumblers at the liewest l'os l'es Bible l'rices, Wholesale or Itetail AT HigliMnrtin 15 EAST KING STREKT. bANUaSTBIt r HvvmmwVHWimniuH sfueua. rAL.l, AND MKK -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP. Sixty Candle-titght 1 lleaU them all. Anether Let of CHEAP ULOUBS fertias and UU Steves. THH ' PERFECTION " stBTAL MOULUINO AMD HUBBKH CUSHION WEATHER STRUP Beats thorn all. This strip entwears all ethers Keeps out the cold. Btep ranting of windows Exclude the dasU Keep out snow and ruin. Any lone can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap- I plying It. Can be Sited anywhere -no holes te bore, ready for nse. It will net split, warp or 1 shrink unshlen strip ls the mast perfect. At Um Steve, lleater and liansje Slots -or- Jehn P. Schanm & Sens, 84 SOUTH QUEKN ST., LANCABTBK, FA. il'KCIAL NOTICE. " More buiuai, uiem divine thnn We lti tart, pirt hum m, part ill vine Is watiiiin. whu the kimh! slais atfreu Te liiliigle at bur nativity. " KeHect.lyu Lords of Crnalluii, and hie ye at ence te EIEFFEB & HERE'S, Ne. 40 E. King St., And l'rocuteeueot thelr famous "Economist" Vapor Cook Steves. That Ged's best gift te you be net tortured be yond recall with the uuuecessary waste heat which It ta Impossible te avoid with your ttangeit and (what Is also Iinpartaiit) consider the great economy In fuel, an cents worth of fuel wUl cook ler a family et three grown per sons 21 meals. And when you want a lleatei, get a 11 SPLENDID " And be Happy, t'LUMUINU, UAS FITTING, STEAM UK AT INU.TlNUOOriNU ANUBI'OUTINO. WATVHM WATC11KS, CLOUKB, CHAINS AND JEWKLUY. Special Walchss fir Farmeis ui Railroader. rtne let of Utngs, Ac Alse, Elicln, Waltham W.nrera ler which 1 am Sele Agent), and ether rstrClasa Watcher. Hest Watch and Jewelry Uepalrtng. nrcerrect lime by Telegraph Ually, only place In city. L. WEBER. Ne. U) N. Uui'en HI , Near 1'enn'a It. It. Depot. SW Hrectarli'H, Kytalaiisea and Optical Uoeds. All Kinds olJewelrv. N UW JEWKLHY HTOUK. iS S. GILL. LATEST DESIGNS -IN- SILVER JEWELRY! Ne. 10 WEST KINQ STREET, LANCAbTKlt. l'A. marll-lyd ftl nTsTs HKWAUD. fP-M.fJJJ rer any esse of Kidney Trou bleu Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical Wrakneas that IIOfANlU MKUVK lllTTKUa falls te cure, bold by druggists. ( cents. lIKItll UKU. CO, . no, is n, uw niii-mia.. ra. Bf Clrc? lars free. uovU-lyeedvw tt NA HA , CHARL rjlAr JMKMMTB, C. rrui B HEW HTORB. CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES! -AT- THE NEW STORE. JOSEPH L. Neb. 136 and 138 NEAT CHINTZ 1IKK19E8, 3Se. BEST I'BUUALEUlthHSKI, New Styles, :15c- CKINKLKRIKUHUCKEItlJUISSESTrlmuied with Kmbreldery, SOr, BOTH' 1IUESSES, BOe. LOVELY CUAMUItAV UUK'SKS, TSe. WHITE lilt RMKS. rinnCatnbrlcwIthl'relty mbieldf rise, 00,73 els, sjl.oe, ai.'JJ. JOSEPH L. RAU & CO., Neb. 139 AND 138 NORTH QUEEN STREET. DM 6 KKAT HAUUAINH I METZGER & NKW Nes. 38 and 40 WASH DRBdS QOODB Orinkles, Scoreuekoru, Batlnee, Ginghams, Lawna, Batistes. WHITE OOOD3 Vloterla and India Lawns at 8, 10, 13 1-3, 16, 20, 35, SO, 371-aoenta. One Let Buporler Quality Wnlte Plaid Muslles at 13 1-3 eents ; were made te Bell at 35 oento. METZGER&HAUGHMAN'S, NEW 38 nd 40 West King St, J ADIES' MUSLIN UND1SHWEAK. Ladies' Muslin AlargeandattraoUveBteok efLaDIBa' WH4TH HiiBROIDBRBD BKIRTa, LADIBU OHBMI8BS, LADIBB' NIGHT GOWNS, LADIES DORSET COVERS, all qualities ; prlees ranging tram 25e. te 82.60 caeh. Alse WHITE DRESSES for Children from 60e. te 3.00. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court B AliUAMuKLHOY. Bard & McElre y, 33 AND 35 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, (Uri'OSlTE KOUNTAIM INN), Humi.IihI niH'iH'il ii Niwl.etnt DltKSS UINOHAI18 at 10 cents ieryard i regular price UX cents. bhhUSUCK Bus nt 8 cents ; ruirular price, l'.'X cenU. Special Lew Prices in Table Linens. Table Linen, yards wide, only Wc.; better quality. 2Vs. Heavy German Table Linen, CTXc Iisiiuisk Table Linen, Jl. 40, nu aud M els up. Uieacbi-d Table Llnvn from Sue up, Tuikuy tied Dauiusk, V, '.5, 3IX. 5 and M cents. Bargains in Deylies and Napkins. minted Linen IKivllea. geed size, only 50c. per ilnzen. liefer quality, 73c.: worth 11. Kxtra One at II i : worth ti.DO. Nupklus at 79c; worth f l lX- Napkins at ll uu ; wurtb I1.37X ', Napkins utlia; worth 11.75. ST Iho cbeupest place te buy UOSIKKY for Ladles, Uents and Uhlldren Is of Bard & McElroy, 33 & 35 SOUTH QUESN ST.. (Opposite Fountain Inn.) JBWBIMW, rEWKLKY AND AKT. liirmnTiffQ Wn ,nuiunue)u ART WORK, French Clocks, Bronzes, KNIVES, FORKS AUD SPOONS, GHOIGE VIENNA AND PARIS NOVELTIES. Prices Are Very Lew This Year. H. Z. RHO ADS, Ne. 4 West King Street, - Lancaster, Fa. Jfisc04jrura. N' OTIUH TO TKEHPABHKltH AND llllNNKUs.-All neraens are hereby for. bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall and speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster oeunuts, whether Inclesed or unln unln clesed, either for the purpose of sheeting or fUhlnic. as the law will be rtatdly enlerced against all trespassing en said lands of the un un derslgned otter Ihls notles. WH. UvlLKMAN FUKKMAN, K. t'KUUV ALUBN, KUW. 0. rUKKMAN, api tfl Atbirneys for tt. W; Celeman's llelrt 8 I'lUNU, 1867. A New Denartnre ler Lancaster tn rine Tal- ertng. ImpurtlDK direct from the best makers el fine Woellens. I hays mst received through the llo.ten custom house, a large tuvolea of iny own Importation of, SUITING, 8FU1N8 OVBKCUATINO AND TBOUBBU1NU, The Ilka of which, for style andnulltr,hu never been equaled la this city, and cannot be anrpaaied. In want of Spring UarmenU te call early and A spvcxat anyiiauen is nenur Biwmiuu iw a secure Choice f alterns. Workmanship inu very beat and prices lower than ever. ., I , . martj-lydtt He. ta North Uueen street AMASj sliVaJMi RAU & CO., North Queen Street CIIILUKEN'B LACK IlltESiSES - WASH IJUE8SI-.S for Children 8, le and 12 years, 7fte. Ileadiiuarters for CIIILUKEN'S 81JMHKB UKESS1.S. Special Attractions In JEK3EYS at llematka bly Lew Prices. ttUUMb HAUGHMAN, HTOKE. West King Street. HTORB, (Opposite Cooper Heuse.) Underwear! Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. tnhpQ . lm j reji mu vm juurt. F. R HKNT. Twe or tour rooms In Brrmera Maw Uulldthf. Ne- 1UX North and gas Inclnded. Apply a lebls-Ud BlUMIaia'S florin queen gireeu ueav SLlVBHYOri'lOK. Fi R HALK OR RBNT-BRIOK 8TABLK andtot.iTzsufeet.en Obrutun street, be. tween Kaat King and Orange streets. Can be twsiiv CDSiinH lnui m iuiuiuiuu budd iir iibiv house. Easy terms. U. 0. UUUIi4KKIt, altt-Ud a tternev-at-taw. PKIVATKBALE. , ., WUl be sold at private sale the ylus.b.e property corner Lemun Mulberry and Lhsr. lotto fronting KM feet en luien stresses let en Mulberry, and Oe feat en Charlette street. Apply te C.B.UOWNKT. j untftted He. Ul North Queen street. T"iOENSB NOT10R ' mtmA en id JsastgsSSSSsLB the Ucenta ler all 6-vck, CM. ?Slw2InSlL, thoTyc..ye, ffS!&gSSi,V IsSsifd Wty Treasurer. ew Vtl MbM sUNTsUHft, 'K.v ssfss s m bv t 'Jw i e weep ue Vfl Wa would ad visa yen te equip et a lull sat oiear Summer Clet! ?. i ,t ' : wn $$ .IKI) $tv i UNDERWEAR, f im nuuii mai we am asking tar Msiaw UOOIJS Is an inducement In Itself. f: f f HP f I 1 X 1 1 j. Kl NU'13 1 BM 1 A M . aYxft'MJ Men's rine black Alps Kxtra Herges Included. Men's rine black Alpaca Coats, il.W te I Ixtra Herges Inrluded. Men's rtns Mohair LeaU and Vests, ajet. :t . 5y men-s rine Aipara vests, si.e. ii- i Men's KnglUh seersucker coats and Yaflav A iim. 'xy.i ..Men's tleit American Beersucker Coats asst1 M'.. vests, si en. Vi-titJ, Men's Alparn CoeU. 718.. tle. and S1.S. Va Men's Norlelk.lacliots.il M. .4 ;V Jl Ilnys' Seersucker Ceat and Vest, 11.36. Ilnys' Norfolk Jackets, 11. M. Men's Linen t'ants, ll tu Men's Caaslmore 1'ants, 11 00 te 1 100. UNDERWEAR! Men's rine Australian Woolen Shirts and Drawers, fecund 7ta. ."""'" Vne ,na,a au Shirts and Drawers, Sac and .IV;. Men's Jean Drawers, a and 0e. Heys' Murlae shirts and Drawers, !33. and Kc. AT Sirsli & Brether, ONH PBIOB MERCHANT TAILORS AND- Gletbkra and Furnishers, CIIH. NUKTU UUBBN BT. AMD OBsTTKB KlUAUB. LANUABTBB. TA. w 1LL1AMUUH A ITOHTKK. CALL IS UY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. TROPICAL WEISHT CLOTHING -AC- LOW PRICES. English Serge Suits, 113. Sutuiiivr Diess Pants, (J Ml. Drapd'Kle, Himnlnh Alpirs, rancy Mohair and iHHirsiKkiir ti.iU uul Vests, ll SO te 17 CO. Hey's UUd Leni; f.lllU. I'Mu., ftVj.lt 00. lley's Suercu ker Cisits mid Voits.ll.2Uell.Mt children's nuuiuierRutts, (l , 1! 00, 91.30. Children's Ulugbatii mid Linen Uuu.f lees Hilts. Sice. UW. Children's Odd Short 1'ants, 59e . TOO , f LOO, Shirt Waists ttuc.. Bea, 78c. Hents'rinu Dress Manilla Hats, ft !ll 40. f 1.75. Ucnls' Light Colored I'usslmerH Hats. Cream, Drab unit 1'iurl, ri 60 and SliB Uents' uriMs Straw Huts e , MM , 730. Seft rlt l'ncket.'llats. .Vic.. 73c. Ilread llrltn rishlng Hats, Ac., loe., IV. Children's Dress Slntw Uuti, 'JUc. aud 3c. Tropical Weight Underwear -AND- SILK NECKWEAR. Gents' Halbrlggan Shirts. 2Sc rrvnch Netted Shirts, ttSc IndlanUauze Shirts, &ue. Jean Drawers. 25c Uents' Percale string Ties, loe. per des. White Mull Ties, 10c iter des. Mikllews, sse reur-lnlland scarf, 28c., (ue. Silk, Trek and Putt Starrs. tBc. Uents' French Percale Shirts Cellars and Culls te Match, 50e. and 73c. Children's Uauze Undershirts, 10c. SUMMER SHOES -ruB- LeVDIBS AND ;QBNT8. LuiIIps' Kid Ituttnn Heets, 11.80. Siiuate'leu button Shoes, ft 7J and ?. Ladles' flexible Sele Dongola Beet, UI. . Misses' Kid Foxed Beet and All Kid Shoes, Il.W. Misses' Kid rex Spring Duel, I1.4J. Mun's Veal Calf Hits. II 30. Uey's llals. and Uutum. 11.60. Men's Congress, 11 5". flents' rine. Drees lialmeruis, rsir BUtcn, IU0, Trunks, Oabbas andValiiei. WILLIAM30H 4 FOSTER, 32, 34, 3U Bud 38 Eift Kilg Bt, I.ANCABTBH. TA. 1'AKAaOtB. &4H. . I..I Great eargame i m -IN- PARASOLS AMD fiTTW TTITD-DTHTT. 1Q M OUU UAOAJaUJIAU AT UBADQUABTBB. r. a & h., MaMVatXkujM apind sti- l .V,iS m m - 'm i-ew ffl lm 1 A .:& VV -wr "rnSET"" a- ... ? ... .. v"s :'-' ' ,lr ts,7 , . . ijafLfTMsfc- &&!l3$ . tlv & '&' j. 1, C, i-rf.i-. ,J.lS.MriiUtAM".J'tiJ v-j.& . !flt . l "- ' It J -rf frt
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