THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. gArirUKDAYf? APRIL 2, 1887. DOCTOR TRIFULGAS. nV JUI.K1 VKHKIC. 1. Whin I" whletlea lb tUIdb kI "HwMh I" tenia nin M " oemca down In torrent. . ........ Jjnw away Ihe treee under the blast tbat weepa the VeUlnlan ahete and daanea Ha fury afalnat tba alepea of the mountain! of Urltnma. Tha rock-bound oeaat I rent and riven by tba tempeatneu billow, that aurge and fnam along tba tart Magalecrlda Haa. Whim" Hwwbt" In tha dtplb or tba bay neatlaa tba llttta seaport town of Luktrep, It beaala a few bundrad heuMa with greenish mlraderaa sheltering tli.ui from tba wlnda of tba main, and four or flve teap atresia tbat leek mera Ilka the bade of a mountain torrent tban pub pub lle thoieughfarea. Net far elf amekca the Vangler, an active volcano, wblnb by day balchM forth tblek velutnea of sulphureeus vapor, and by night lltful tloeda of flame. Tbla crater, visible fully IM) kertaea out at tee, anawera the purpose of a beacon, and guldea home te I.uktrep the ceaatere yawK anewa, heya and degger that plough the troubled watera of tbe Mrgalecrlda. On the ether aldoef tha town are heaped u exlenslve ruin of the Crlmmerlan era ! while tiie suburb, or Moerlah aspect, with IU white walla, round roeta and terrace, calcined by the aun, eeetna a bugh pile of square atenea thrown together at baphatard, and tar nir remind youel a eaabah or Algerian rertreea. me wneie mam, in ius u a elnater of dlce, the deta of which have worn away with age, Among ether etrueturee peculiar te the place may be aeen an odd looking building called the "Bla. Quatre" from the number of IM window, al In front and four In the rear. A ateeple rlaea above tba town, tha square ateeple of Nalnte Phil fllene, with IU bell vialble through tbe open atone work, and when theae are awung a they are at tlmea by the violence of the aterm, It la accounted a bad algn, and the geed people of the place are filled with fear at in omen. Huch ta I.uktrep, with a lew atray hnnaee en the heath beyond, acattered amid tbe broom and furae, aa In Itrlttany. I.uktrep, hewever, la net In Ilrittany. I Itli.' France? Ioannetaay. In KnrepeT I don't knew. At any rate It would be uaeleaa per bap.' te leek up tbe place en tba map, even in tfteller'a Alia. 11. A diacreet rap I heard at the email, nar row deer or the "Hlx-Quetre," en tbe left band corner of the Kue Measagllere. A comfortable heuae I the Hli Quatre," If auch a word la known at Luktrep, and ene of the thrlfllmt In tbe place. If te earn en an average a few thousand fretzsra a year be a algn of thrift. A fernolen yelp, aemnthlng between a bark and a howl, haa answered the rap. Boen a window above the deer et the "Six Quiitre" la thrown open, and an angry voice from inalde tbe beuse brawl, out : Te tbedlvll with all Intrudera I" A young girl, shivering In the rain, with a aaedy, worn-out cape thrown ever her (boul der, Inquire. If Dr. Trlfutgas la at horn. "H.u or Isn't, tbat depend." ' I oeme for father, who', dying." And where la he dying?" " lly the Val Karnleu, four kerta a hence." And what, hi. name ?" " Vert KartH." "What. Vert Kartlf, tbe herring curer?" "Yea; and If Dr. TrlluLjaa would only oeme?" Dr. Trlfnlgaa lan't at home." And the window la brutally cleaed In tba peer gin'a face, while the whiff el the wind and tbe awash of tbe rain eutatde mix their voleee In a rearing and deafening din. in. A bard man I Dr. Trlfulgaa, with but lit tle feeling for a fellow creature, and one who attend, a patient only If bandaemely paid In ad ranee for hie service. III old deg, Hur Hur aef, a nrea between a bull and a apanlel, might be aald te have mere heart than he. The deer of tbe ' Six Quatre" remalna In var iably cleaed upon the peer, and only epena te the rich. Moreover, Dr. Trlfulgaa ha a wbnleeoaleef feea: typhoid fever e much ; brain fever, ae much ; ae much for a pericar dii!, and the aame for ae many mere d I. easre aa docterichooae telnvent by thedezen. And Vert Kartlf, tbe herrlng-curer. 1 a peer man, with a pennllma breed. Why, (hen abeuld Dr. Trlfulgaa bedevil hlmaelf, and en auch anight? "Reusing tne from my leep,"anullled he, aalie went te bed again, "Is alone worth 10 frelteral'' Twenty minute had scarcely gene by when the Iren knocker again woke the eobeeaofthe "Six Quatre." nruinbllngi the doctor get out of bed, and from tbe window growled : "Who' there?" Vert Kartlt'a wife." The bemeg-curer frnui Val Karnleu?" "Yet: and If you don't come, he'll die." Well, you'll then be a widow." Here are 20 frelrsre," " Twenty fretreral" muttered he; "what a wind fail te beaurr. Kun tbe risk of catching a cold and lumbago for audi a num. when I've get te attend te morrow morning the geunty, bat wealthy, Klxlngev, at Klltreua, whom aliment la worth te me &0 frelrsraa minute. Net I, Indeed." And with ttil pleasant prospect. Dr. Trlful gaa sought bla tied, and went te Bleep again aa aeundly aa before. IV. Whiff I aplaab I and rap ! rap I rap 1 Three blewa from the knocker, .truck with a Brrn hand, added their rattle, tbla time te the nelle of tbe aterm. The doctor atari led in bl alumber,get op In a towering paaalen. On opening bla window, tha aterm awept In like a whirlwind. ' 'Tia rer theherrlng-curer." What, tbat wretch again ?" i am nia meiner." "May hia mother, wife and daughter die with him I" Tla aflt" 'Aye, a tight one, no doubt," chuekled tha doctor In bla rage. "We have a little money," aald the old woman, "an Inatallraeut en tbe beuse aeld te Dantrup, the drayman of the Hue Meaaa gllere. If you don't come, my granddaugh ter will be without a father, my daughter without a buabaud, and myaelf without a eon 1" Itwaa heart-rending and horrible te hear the old woman' voice, and te think tbat the Icy wind Ireze the bleed In her velna and nipped the bone under her akin. "A nt,aay you? then the loe U 200 fret zera," aald the bearlleaa leech. "We have only 1201" "flood night, then I" and oneo mere the window waa cleaed. On aeoend thought, hiwevnr, be camn te tbe conclusion that, afier all, for an heur'a walk and half an heur'a attendance, 120 fret r.ra made CO frrtzera an hour one f relzer a minute I It wa email prellt, at beat, but net te be entirely deapleed. Se, inatead et gelling Inte lied again, the doctor tbla time allpped en hia velvet ault, bnrrled down atalra in a pair of ateut boeta, mnllled hlmell up in a thick waterproof overcoat, and put en bla glove aid aou' aeu' weater, ana leaving the lamp lighted en tbe tame near nia uornex, opened at page ivi, pushed ba-k tbe deer et the "Hlx-Quatre," and appeared en the threshold. Tha old woman wat there, leaning en a atlck, bar frame emaciated by DO years of tell and misery. "Tbe money," aald he. 'Hereltia'muttered the wretched woman," "and may Cled return it te you a hundred-told." "Ged T Tha money of Qed T" aardenlcally grinned the doctor. " Hat anyone aver aeen It color?" 'Ha thereupon wblatled for Hurxef, put a email lantern In tbe deg'a mouth, aud bent hisatepaaeaward. Tha old woman trudged en behind, V. Uepd heaven, what a tempeat of wind and rain I ' Tha tell! of NalnM'hllnlena away te and ire under the headlong lury or the aterm, an omlneoa portent a we knew, but Dr, Trlful Trlful P5?K,T,aJ,uIr,UMew notion. Tha ftf. J" H,,,oeCor b"a n nothing at tewttlTlwlU Wn -P a ppery aa ata weed, and the alag erlpa clinker. And no ether light te Me bv ex. cept a tremuleu flicker frea Ilutaara lan- tMlla At Umaaatranga. fantastic figure aeem te teaa and atlr In the llamea tbatlet?" again awell from tba mouth of tha Vanaier There 1 really no tailing what ilea bidden at tha bottom et tbeaa taaeratable crater. P.r. bap tbe aeul of tha underworld that velstil. U en reaching our atmeepbera. 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Thus both walk en tilt they reach a bend in the read between two swelling down, whero the broom and sea ruabea clash their blades tegether like ae many bayonet. Tbe deg ha drawn closer te his master and seems te say : " Well, what de you think? A hundiel and twenty fretzsra te be placed under lock and key In tbe ante aa neon as we get back home I 'Tia another piece of ground added te tbe vine enclosure I Anethor dish added te the evenlng meal I Anether bowl of wash for faithful ilurzal 1 Nothing like attending patienU who are willing te unloose their purse-atrlega 1" At this point the old woman stepped. Hbe pointed a linger palnled with age to ward the red light, aome way oil In the gloom; the beuse evidently el Vert Kattir, the herrlng-curer. "There?" laconically put In the doctor. ii Yea," nodded tbe herrlng-curer's mother. " Hurrah-wow-wow 1" struck up Ilurzit. Just then the Vangler, vibrating te Its foundatlena with a nolse llke thunder, threw up one huge maas of fuligineus llamea that rent the clouds. Dr. Trirulgas was thrown te tbe ground by the force el the con cussion. Regaining hi footing, hewever, he awere llke a trooper and looked around. Tbe old woman had disappeared. She muat have fallen through aeme deep cre ice In the ground, or taken (light In tbe lleitlng fog-cleuda of ocean. The deg, nevertheless, was atlll there, up right en bta haunches, his mouth wlde open, but tbe light et the lantern was blown out " Never mind," mumbled tbe doctor, "let's goon." Tba beneat man had pocketed bla 120 fretz era, and new felt tbat be must earu them. m. A lone light waa visible In the dlstaucu, half a kertae away, Dnubtlen It was tbe lamp of the dying, or perchance, dead man, and yonder must be the herrlng-curer'a abode. There could be no mistake for the old woman bad pointed It out. And ae thinking, under tbe whittling whirrs or the wind and tbe driving awash or the rain, with tbe whole noise or the aterm In his ears, Dr. Trlfnlgaa hurried en in the direction of the beuse which, atandlng in front of a wide heath, became mere distinctly porceptlble as tbe wayfarer approached. It waa a alngular and noteworthy fact te observe bow much the house of the horrlng herrlng curer looked like the doctor's "Six Quatre," at Luktrep. There wai certainly the aame arrangement In the Iren! wlndewa aud tbe little vaulted deer at the aide. Dr. Trlfulgaa atrodeen as fast as the driv ing guata of wind and rain would allow. He reached tbe deer, which waa ajar, pushed It open, and entered ; the force of the blast cleaed It behind with a bang. Tbe deg outside howled or was silent by turns, a when choristers chant the versei et a Forty Hours' psalm. Hew very strange 1 It might almost be afllrmed that Dr. Trlfulgas had come back te hi own place, Thl, however, could net be. He took no wrong turning en the read, nor did ha lese bis way. Ne, ha was certainly at Vat Karnleu and net at I.uktrep. Yet, howeamalt tbat bta aye dwelt en tbe same low, vaulted oerrldor, tbe same winding abUreaae, and tbe same massive wooden rail lug, band-worn Ilka hia own? Ha mounted the ataira, and uteppad en the taut lug. A faint light came from under tbe deer, as at the "Six Quatre!" Waa It a auare, or a deluaien T By tbe un certain glimmer of tbe lamp, he vaguely rec ognized bla own room. There waa the yel low aefa; and there, en tbe right, waa the old oak cheat ; and there, en tbe lelt, waa tbe Iren-bound aafe, in which be purposed plac ing hia 120 rretzera. Yonder, again, were bla armebalr, with IU leather tassel, bl table with It convoluted legs, and upeu it, by the Ulckarlng lamp, bla own Codex, still open at page 107. What alia me?" murmured tha doctor. What alia you? Why you are palsied with fright. Your eyeballs start from their aecketa, Your body contract and dwindles In alza. An Icy aweat chill your akin, en wnien nameieaa norrera auenuy creep. Quick, or tha lamp will go out ler lack of oil, and tha alck man die. Yes the bed 1 there bla own, one would think, with It pillars and baldaquin a bed aw bread aa It Is long, and tba cleaed curtain with their large in wrought flowers. Can thl Indeed ba the bed of a peer herring curer. Trembling all ever, the doctor drew near pulled the curtain aside, and peered within. There, eutatretcbed en hi dying bed, tbe tlek man lay, with bla bead drooping ever the oeuntarpaneand hia body motlenleas, like one about te breatne bla last. Tha doctor leaned forward. "Ah I what horrid aertan waa tbat which rant tba air and waa taken up by the deg out Bide with bl Bin later bowling ? It la net Ven Kartir, tha berrlng-eurer, but he, Dr. Tritulglaa hlmaelf, who I tbe dying man. Ha la amttten down with brain fever, Fall wall ha knewa tbe symptom It 1 oor eor oer ebral aDODlexv. with audden accumulation et aerealiy In tha cavltlea of tbe brain, and aartui 7iiri ul-7 meaiueoppe- MM tai what tha lealen axlata. It VM far Urn, and be etbar, that VJW eases' Vr.-ce-Mr-'-iM I & ..am tsS::'' r,j-' 'I'Jhn. fy t JawaaiwA- A NEAT MODERN IIOUSE. ' Size of Structure t Frent, 21 feet, 0 Inches ; extreme width, 32 feet Hlde, 20 feet, Oincbw, nut including veranda. Hire of roema : Hee fleer plana. Height or aterlea : Cellar, 0 rpet, 0 lnchea ; flrat atery, U feet ; aeoend tery, 8 feet, 3 lnchea. Material ; Foundation, stone and brick ; first story, clapbearda ; second story, shingles ; rcer, ehln- Cost : 12,200 te $2,000, complete, except mantels and kitchen range. Thl Is a very popular house, and deservedly aa 11 combines a most convenient arrangement or room with a eryaltracttve exterior, and Is built at a mod erate cost. The Urge butler pantry, well lighted, rfleetlvely aeparatea tbe kitchen and kitchen odor from therest of the house. The dining room Is ae large that It make a One sit ting room a well. A amall opening between this room and the kitchen closet, with a eliding deer, iiiskuii n essy ie pass uisnea inreugh, and economizes steps and time. The parlor la connected with the hall by double folding deer, and with the dining room by a v,lde portiere opening. Four large bed rooms, a bath room and closets are obtained en the second fleer, and two geed rooms can be flnlsbed In tbe altle If de Ir d. 8 Cellar under the hall and parlor. The veranda la 7 feet wide. The beuse can be heated by a fire-place heater In the parlor or dining room. Or tbe space under the dining room and kitchen can be excavated and a fur nace put In, at an additional expense of about (225. The water pipe are protected from freezing by car rying them by the aide of the kitchen chimney. The above dealgn (Ne. 327) was furnished us for publication by tbe Ce-Operatlve Uulldlng Plan assr. elation, a large firm of architects doing business at 1U1 Broadway, New Yerk. anee was bewmght, and 120 fretzsra were paid 1 He who, in the hardness et hia heart, refused te attend the peer herring carer I It 1 himself, then, who Is new dying 1 Dr. Trlfulga raved like a maniac. Tbe dangerous symptom Increased every tnlnute. Net only were all the function of relation dead within hi in, but tbe beating or hi own heart were nearly gene, llke tbe breath or hi lung. Yet, he had net let all consciousness or hi desperate strait What aheuld hede? Diminish the ma el tbe bleed by bleeedlng ? There muift be no hesitation, or Dr. Trlfulgaa would be a dead man. I'Mibetitny wai still practlcej In these days, and then, a new, the doctors rescued from apoplexy all these who were net te die from Its effects. Dr. Trtfulg seized his case of Instru ments, took his lancet, and punctured the vein of bin own arm. Ne bleed, hewever, spurted from the lnchlnp. He rrictloned with all his might tbe chest or tbe dying one, but round tbat tbe puliatien el his own heart diminished; he burnt tbe ether's root with het brlcKH, but felt hlsewu feat growing cold. B Suddenly his own duplicate seir started up in bed, struggled wildly In the last threes of suspended breatblng, a ruttle came into bis threat, and Dr. Trirulgas, with all hia aclence, fell back dead In hi own arm. Whlfl I blew the wind, and swash went tbe rain outside, aa the aterm gradually abated. VII. On tbe following morning a corpse was found in tbe house known as the "Hlx Quatre," theoerpsoof Dr. Trlfulgaa. He was placed In an oak cetlln and con veyed In great pomp te tbe cemetery of I.uk I.uk teop, after the manner of the many he had already aent there. A rer old Uurzif, I am told tbe faithful beast may still ba seen, with his lantore re lighted, scouring tbe heath at night aud bowling for his lest master. ir this be true or net, 1 really cannot ay ; but ae many atrange things de in ract occur In tbla Velslnlan country, especially about Lukthrep, that I aee no reason te doubt the statement. At any rate, let me ask el you once mere net te leek up thl town or Luktrep en tbe map. Oar beat geographers are still uncer tain as te It exact position In latitude, aud even longitude. Net as It Uied te Hs In Washington, Frem the New lerkSun. Tne late Mra. (loerge lUncreft, who hal lived many year In Washington, used te moralize en tbe changes cause.! by wealth. " Ye, ray dear," Bbe would My, clasping her bands together, " the money Is creeping in, creeping In, and tbe geed old days are al most gene. Yes, my dear, when we used te see our friends In Btully little parlors, there was conversation aud wit enough, and the stuffy little houses soetned greater and mere brilliant tban the big tine enes de new. We never thought of money then. Our friends came te see us and were happy In tbe stuffiest little beuse then. Yes, my dear, there was true hospitality in the geed old da). Hut new, alas 1 the money la croeping In, creep ing In. We are made ashamed of the dear, atully old houses, and the d Inner we gave then, when wit aud wlsjem were worth mere than geld. Ah 1 my dear, they were charming days, when our friends cared for ua and net rer our money, and when we all were centented aud happy in our atully little rooms. It's all changed by the menty. Yea, my dear, it' creeping In, creeping In." Tbe old lady would sigh, aa Bbe talked, altllng In an arm ebalr In tbe U atreet house, where aba died, and where, when able te aee her friends, she gathered them about her en Monday afternoons. Hhe held ber little court with pardonable pride, and was always tbeeentre or a group, charmed te listen te her aterlea about distinguished people who had been gueat In the stuffy old houses. Bbe muat have aeen mera and mera turhrn aim Idled bow the money waa creeping In, with tba big tine beuses, and tbe great parties going en au areuna ner. Te aueb a degree baa money bsen creeping In that heretofore a ilmple, iu formal tea has new become the occasion or tbe meat elabor ate floral decoration and, en tha part of hostesses, full-dresa toilet At an afternoon lea given a few weeka age the drawing roema and ball were a bower of tropical plant and rare out llewera, Tba atelr ratla were cov ered with Bmllax, and peta et blooming plant ware in a Una en tbe atepa. Tbe whole effect waa that of an avenlng party, until tba gueata entered in atreet telieta. It muil be aid that tbeaa "awell" partiea are net given by Washington people, but by theae rich people who come here, take a beuse for tba season, and bend their anarglaa te making a snow ui moil uieuDjf. aiw uas season, 11 tbey atay longer, tbey subside, and seen aet Ia .(nian tt awmaat Ii I at f lllrn arinamanl anil tie down te something like refinement and geed sense. Theae exhlbltiena bava tbe etteet et driving aema famlllea te tbe etbar extreme of severe almplieity. At one or two beuaea tha tear of any algn of abew la ae great tbat tba refreshment table ba bean a scant apology, and no inducement .whatever for Suasu te crowd the aupper room. If they Id net go away hungry it w baetUM tbay tea bm wU NCtlflaU, rABUtOMH run rum WAIU. What ta tli. Prep.r Caper la Dreutng Chil dren Trimming and Medel Styles, The Philadelphia Ledger eay : Fer chil dren's dresses, small Jackets are much fav cred. They have light fitting back and tbey epen in front ever a vest or gulmpe. They either teruilnate In a small postilien wltb a bow, or olse tbe back forma long pointed enda lined with light colored Bilk which are taken up te the waist like loops. In front of tbe waist or jscket there may be a piece of el vet or embroidered goods, Tbe Jacket cloeea en either slde of the plastron by means of a flap, or it has a belt en tbe lower part. Seme basques are cut en the lower borders while ethers form loops. Anether style Is te have tbe Jacket closing en the side, and with a long basque. Gulmpes are of embroidered muslin, tulle and lace, and of all open-work materials, l'lastrnns and inserted pieces are of velvet or embroidered muffs. Embroid ered white cloth Is much in favor ter plas trons and vesta. It also serves rer the cutis. Dresses rer babies from 3 te 0 year of age are pretty made of cream colored woolen goods and trimmed with bands of Bulgarian or Russian embroidery. The same arabesque dealgns aie en the wbite cloth veat. Ribbon bows are much employed en cbildren'a dresses. In additleu te being en the shoul der or waists, tbey also form tbe fronts of skirts or Jacketa. Fer the latter arrange menu the bows are sewed te a piece el plain ribbon and usually extended down ene side only, aa the skirt sometimes epena ever a panel. White and light-colored skirts are effective combined with dark-colored or plaid velvet Light blue chuddah harmon ize well with dark Hootch plaid. Children's oeatome may also be in subdued tones, such as light brown, beige or cream. The skirts, vest and pulling are or aurah, while the Jackets are or light cloth. Little boys alae wear silk vest, but their Jackets are plainer than these ler girls. White cloth revere en almost anv shade or geed are fashionable for trimming girls' drrste. They are feather stitched en te the geed with either red, black or yellow crewels. Skirt panel culls, as well as revera and cellars are made or tbe white goods, which is cleaned, when Rolled with Wil mington clay, precisely as soldiers "pipe clav" their belts. Canvas or herring-bone sorge whl te dresses for young girls have tbe skirt laid in large pleats back and front, leaving a plain space en each side, te sern as u narrow plain panel. The waist is pleated in close, line plenta into a yoke, which Is tinixbed around and ever the shoulders with insertion. Tbe sluevea have a few gathers at the top, but are otherwise plain and tlgbt-tittng, with a turn over cull tbat la edged with a narrow ruffle. Corded ginghams are a novelty among tbe wash-goods, (lathers are much better than plead In children's cloths as they are mere easllv Ironed, except in tbe erv bread box- pleats or kills that make the skirts et beya' suits. 'I be linen standing cellars and chemi settes with white ties, that were ae popular laat season, are te be worn again as seen as the weather gets warmer. At present rib bons are tbe popular neckwear, the prettiest being rich, wide, white moire ribbons, show ing litttle edge at the cellar and sleeve and tied in a small bow under the chin and en top of the wrist Colored ribbons are used, but are only becoming te dark brunette. Jacket are preferred te all ether outer garments for young girls. Many or them are ery simply mad a Tbey have often false vests and puffings In front. Suits for ordinary dally wear and In combinations such aa dark blue trimmed with red. Tbe front of tbe overskirt forms a long apron. The waist 1 a Jersey in tbe some color and of a fine quality of goods. Over tbe front there may hea pulling of aurah. Sometlmoa the Jersey only baa a narrow band et red ailk coming a little above the cellar. The meat serviceable d res for ordinary use haa tbe overskirt polon aise raised in apron style. TKIMMINtia AND MDBL 8TVLKS, TheattnpleH trimming for worated walk ing dreasea la braiding sewed sideways in atead of flat, with a very little gilt Iaciug or thread Intermixed. The braid la in a darker Bbade tban the goods. There Is a kind el rough curled trimming In seven shades el one color. Silk, aomewhat like Lyens aatlu only heavier and Belter, bear thl aame em broidery. Seme fashionable Parisian beuaea have abandoned all complicated draperies. Skirts fall atralght and are taken plain ever tbe hips wltb tbe back slightly draped or atralght. Tbey are gathered or plaited te tbe belt Sema silk akirU have full altk rucb Inga en tbe lower border. Very rlebly am am breldered crane acarfa will ba uaed for trim. inlng. They are very light and are fringed en tha border trimming. Tbey are tied In I long loop down the aide or back. I A aAu ttl- ... j a A great many thin wool and cotton iirnun. are made with full aleevea, and for summer wear the cull may be narrow, extending only part way ever tba arm and edged, In. Wad of covered, with lace or open em broidery. Tha colored embroideries In browns, In brown and yellow, In blua and red, In gray and olive, and la TurkUh or Indian blendlnea et color, are becoming a gmt (Mera el imamec draaa aaoeraUoa. aaabbaHgtaMdl '' ' vi; 1-J ' . " J-TT.'. .,,","i-C4L SHCOND FLOOR. One way et obtaining ihert piece In vary handsome patterns I te buy the beautirnlly embroidered towels, cut tbe embroidered strips or border oft", aew tbe fringed and open worked enda te the plain linen and naa tbe colored work for panelling or bodice trimming. RnvlVAL OP OLD STYLES. Among the spring goods are many printed ilaunels, nieuMelincj de lame and ether flg flg ured goods, m cashmere colon or In mono chrome, en white or pale beige colored grounds, that revive tbe style et thirty years age. A a these are seldom ae becoming as solid colors, they muBt be chosen with care. Canten crapes In black have been in yegne for se eral seasons, but thia spring white Chinese crapes are the latest choice ler wed ding dresses, draped evor white aatin. The sleeve are fulled a geed deal In tbe arm holes, but are tight below the elbow. Tbe front of the basque is made in handkerchief Bhape, folded across, gathered en the shoul ders, aud caught at the walat by a satin belt The nature el tbe material perfectly suits tbe present styles In drapery. Exquisite evenlng dresses are made el this white crape, em broidered with silver. Velvet polonaise, simply silk lined and net wadded, thus fitting the figure very closely, will be very fashionably worn for several month te come. Black velvet la tbe favorite fabric, with snperb Jet trim mings for tbe bodice portions. Tne skirt are left untrlmmed. One of tbe leading models for these evergarments la the Polish shape, with long panel-like fronts and short jacket back or dolman back, aa may be pre ferred. Velvets of bronze, dark green, he liotrope aud many dark fruit shades are made into these handsome garment, and tbe skirt worn beneath are usually of a handseme striped ceeds in satin and velvet. tbe latter stripe matching In shade that of me everuress. FOU SIMPI.Klt STVLES, A dove-gray surah leek well with a petti coat or gray corduroy, or made up with fine French cashmere or tbe aame shade, this forming deep kilts ; a nun'a gray velvet ever an Otteman ailk aklrt ia trimmed wltb steel beaded embroidery, wltb bonnet et tbe ailk. I tbe coronet front decorated wltb tbe beading, .,.1 .I.A knnnal .! . . A.I .1... .. mi.h,..,. niiu IUO UUUUOfc UlUiUiCU VTlbU ljr UBU1U1 tip and a pale blue or pink aigrette. The latest mode of making laces dreaaea or either white or black Is te have them formed or the lace and net alone ; the seams deli cately but firmly stayed with net bindings, but lelt unllned. Slips or different color can then be worn beneatb, thus changing tbe appearance or the dress te suit various occasions. Sometimes tbe aklrta are perman ently lined with black, and tbe bodice por tion only Is lelt for a change of underwalat, high, low, V shape, colored, black, long sleeved or short, etc Fer aome reaaen there is a decline in the nenularitv of Spanish lace, and preference la given te the best qualities et French lace In thread pat terns, te marquise lace resembling real chan tilly, and te tancy meshes in fine matelasse designs. Ribbon are used en dreaaea, net only made up Inte bows, but serving In narrow width for bayadere stripes en plaiting at tbe feet and sides of the skirta, and in broader widths ler uiaklug stripes lengthwise en draperies, en wraps and even en tbe ceata of children. Entire front of evening and house dresses are covered with loops or ribbon tlniahed wltb bead or awallew forked. There are sleevea and bedlcea made up set en net or gauze, and te be worn wltb lull dress. Inexpensive dresses, taking little time te make up, are tbe embroidered batlstea In pale blue, pink, lawn and cafe au tail, or pale cream brown. These are," bandaemely embroidered with needlework, Just as Swiaa inuBlin robes are worked. Seme of tbe de signs are embroidered all In white ; etbera abew the patterns wrought in shaded color inatehiug the fabric. BOIIIN'J KKTUHN. Fer thO lNTULLtQBBOSR. Hey! ltebtn lledbreait, back again, iouflndiewe ugly weather ; Twaa warmer down In t lertda. When we were there tegether. Oh, yes, I'm sura 'twas you I saw Your head and wing and threat, sir, That same red breast and manner shy, And beard tbat self-same note, sir. 'Twos where among the orange leaves The fruit was banging golden, When In tbe pines tba aertwluls sang xuusu legena. omen, omen. Where climbed the jessamine and the grape, Whero sung the mock-bird, Kebln, Where nature's heart was strong and we Could feel tt strongly tbrebblu'. But home Is beat, you knew, Bedbreast, One thing we learn by roving, And days are brightest, after all, Where hearts are kind and loving t -Witt r.JtcSpar ran. In tba progress or civilization, woman auff. raga ia aura te oea CAerU Sumntr, NEED OF A RAILROAD. MM OMBMM tO TAT 1MB IWBB MB BW -OAMTBB evrr, rent el Ila Mem Fredaetlva Tewamie. With at atseas of ufcealy aa Qeleklf BHag. legTb.tr War. Bad Baylag ThMr appHea la Leaeanar. Ed. iNTILMaBNCKK Tha esbmalna tha railroad connection of tha city of Laaoaa Laaeaa tar with the lower end of enr county haa bean mera or laaa agitated within tha peat raw year, but there are very faw even of these meat dlraetly Interested In auch a connection who realize te any appreciable extant tha lm mense advantage that would redound te new city and county by auch a connection. Tba four lower township of tha county Celeraln, Fulton, Ltttla Britain and Dm mere which a glanee at tba map will ahew loeompaMvary raverably In else, and a very alight investigation will prove te compare " laruTBDiy in value or produeta wltb any In the county, are new practicably cut oil totally from enr county aeat. Their trade a! 1 belong te Lancaster ; their beat market for beef, perk, potatoes, vegetable and grain la Laneaatar ; In fact, though only twenty-five mile away, yet by route of tha railroad their residents are atxty mile away. All of their retail trade, ahepptng, basking and general trade belong te tha city, yet practically net one leta of It cornea bare, be cause tha people are cnt off from tha city and offered far superior facilities for reaching ether points. Let na take an Instance t Fair mount la, In direct Una, twenty-two mllea from Lancaster, yet If yen were te take the train from that point te tha city yen find that yen cannot de ae without paying a fare of urea oeuara ana aixty cent round trip, and can, under no consideration, go and come In tbe same day. If yen wlah te go te Phila delphia, aeventy-Uve mllea away, yen can ax and oeme for two dollar and forty-five cents, and make tha trip In one day, with four heura allowed in Philadelphia. aaiFMNa difficulties. It la almost lmpeadble te ship one way or the ether, en account or the difficulties el transfer, and at the beat it ceata twenty-five per cent mere te de ae than te ahlp te Phila delphia, Wilmington or Baltimore. Thla la all radically wrong, and a disgrace te the en terprise, public spirit and business pride of tbe foremeat county of the Union, that for ae long a time one et tha beat part of her county haa bean aa fully cut oft from her county aeat aa If situated In the far West And what la needed te bring all of tbla sec tion right te tbe deer et the city 7 A glanee at the map will ahew that the Peach Bettem railroad, beginning at tbe Susquehanna river, effectually drains all tbe lower and of tbe county, and carriea the wealth of her trade off te Oxford and beyond that te Phila delphia, Baltimore and Wilmington. Mew all of thla valuable traflle can be easily turned here, and all et the lower end can reap the advantage or a convenient, ready and hun gry market for her rich product simply by building and operating a trifle of eight mllea of railroad from quarryyille te King's Bridge. BUILD At RAILROAD. Nearly all et It can be'dttakrtgbt down the vall. nt thA rv,tirm and INi -MATV. Mill ,,WJ W. W w-w w .- V "W baa been estimated te coat, complete, forty thousand dollar. And there la net a business heuae in Lancaster, from the smali eatnptthat would net realize In lncreaaed traflle a big par cent, en the one-hundredth part of It If taken In ateck ; and there are houses that might subscribe the one-fortieth or it at a geed profit te themselves ; and any reasonable person may be eatlafied tbat every farm in the lower end would be enhanced at leaat twenty-five per cent by auch a connec tion. There ia plenty of money and men ready te build ; therefore, let theae who are the leader of the community hasten tbemaelvea and get tbe project in shape, and they will wonder in a few year hew they ever man aged te get along without It Laber ia cheap, material la cheap, capital la cheap, and a Urge part of It will be spent In tbe city and county, and every Interest will be helped by the enterprise Tbe subject of building the railroad will be considered at tbe next meeting of the Beard of Trade, when President Leavitt, of tha Peach Bettem read, will be present Many Lancaster capitalists leek favorably upon the enterprise, and it la believed mat money will be forthcoming in plenty te build the railroad aa seen aa its obvfeu advantage are fairly presented te tbe public County. TBE WANDERER Jolner, Joining tbe eaken seam, AU se lonely and duity gray, Shaking thy head In a waking dream, Where be thy fellow et yesterday T l'aat and gene from the'.tredaen sUl ; Each en hia errand ; and all for naught I Cor mea are coming and going still ; And aim muat the Joiner' task be wrought. Why, well thou sayeat, thou mournful wight I But dost thou remember the atudent four, Who sang or old, In the waning light or the golden evenlags, before thy deer T And de I remember T And wast thou ene or that boastful band T Fer my eyes are dim. Nay I for with tempeat and foreign sun. Scarred thou sternest and swart and grim f And fair were they i and they vowed their vows; And the maidens listened, In hut and hall ; And still they talked aa they held carouse. Of what should happen and what belall. And ene must rati at the miser's greed, And he et them, only, hath learned te heaidl And ene should win with the poet's screed hat he hath wen with the victor's sword 1 And one should Journey beyond the foam, And never his eyes beheld tbe son I And ene or them only abide at home ; And hair I fancy that thou art he 1 Oh, vex thoe net with the pleasure I planned ; Hut tell me 1-what of thy daughter fair t And wears she a ring en the lily hand, Se smooth and slender beyond compare ? for here be Jewels or East and West, And here 1m spoils et the Southern shell, Wen, with ttf.nger, at leve's behest, And who Is the giver, ber heart shall tell. New what te thee Is her Illy hand T And what, te thee, was her leve se dear ? And hew shall she care for thy Jewels grand, New that her coffin 1 fashion here t Why, truly, tmly, If these things be, There Is never a solace for these that ream, In all that their slumbering eyes may aee, llore lalse than the dream of the coming home t Frem the Botten Tramcript BTUOIAX, MOIIOl Bfetkaval Heaker.ll Mothers tl Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If ae, go at onee and get a bottle of MHS. W1M8LO W'8 gOOTUINQ BY.KDP. It will relieve the peer little anfferlmmedlately-depenaupenlt; there la no mistake about It. There la net a mother en earth who ha ever used It, who will net tell you at onee that It will regulate tha bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the eaua, operating like magic it la perfectly aaie te use in au cases' ana pleasant te tne taste, and la the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nnrse In the United Btatee, aeia every wnera. s cent a Deme. maytl-lydAw Oaa flerrtB KrraeT a coma. Mr. Oscar B. B. Kech, of AUentewn, Pa waa beaxwtwltbla. flammatery rheumatism in the winter efiaaj, Docter could de nothing te rellevehha. He commenced using are' JtheamaUe By the time he had uaed halt a botwheeeald leave Us bed i when ha bad taj "! be waa cared and has net JStSSlSi disease since. Inalaewa wert, -I J than ever beta" 5$Sfilwl 1HB V. OMO. H. THATCK, Of BearbO iiLTaavst " Beth myself and wife ewe enr Uvea iSuuSein coNsiatrTieN euitavv Feri sale btehialraggiat, Ma UlMerth en. Haatiaa Wceat Braer, FnralyvataUMa paaaajttotaka,wUlaxpalwecaa Uaay eztat, ae puraaUva ralralaiiac aalag. rrtae, Mii. wt tlXiiVBpBBM M1IMWW Utterly Dill Mi-HBleai tV aaiti &M . . nalUga,aenralgl,MlaMea,aad relief, there mbm te bemehewa. Bam UK lAflft - - - mmtMM ------ their nrprhM aadjey have (NM MM Mfmu ua eaaiA ,. -. a.adiaTT. - L-ITT fTaWVa iai "uMandu.yu.urya.ttriavaair I tena-ii'li.VIT-'i"' 1 It canted h .!... .- ant It mi.iJ -K5L""'' aw .. V.T5T vT r aaaaaaai a uu maier inroe, ana easumla .b m,,tt AhAMAiA.-. . .-Tw.7 eaa faai I .NW.M.MNlllfl 1.SBW net was batter, aad It left me. MylaaMataawaataawi 4la)M ar1 IMV alalia aVa J. --..M.HwafSMiw wan uaaanai WfTli JkWthairt wKrt taUB 4a Was. a faXaswTZl .,..n.,VHnHuaMMWHV 7wJff9 ! MYflrn attaAk nf limgnnaa u ---"- aim ffaa mA Iff lmM -- ... ,. .m stWBssm a uWI V BtCtaM MMJf M , of me, my he&fl Alt atrenf, aad my iMMItliMM" aueppea emunir I x tneagBt I wetUC CMbMftlJK ! -jawe aai. mi TlgUlf, UK. OAT BO l IMVH - M BHUOtJ." AatVaff MaVMwV ff am a ....... - - - - - i 1 - - imwuuiWI IJUTSlSaBSI V . "'"' vwmtuMy BWJIOAlf or nlnettln tHuhMni rm tu.i thetreuble. The case remains welt yar alnee uslnc the nMitina. e. e. 1'aieBAana, K. , , -very druggist should keep IViiiaaaaaa1 Athlophero ruia, but where they armieml bought or the druggist the Athlonkeraa Oa WtufS riage paid) en receipt et regular price. WM u 11.00 per bottle for Atnlopneroa Malta. -" " -, new lUrK. will MKaMtaTaaW l-aTa':f is wan atAA wu -as . ... z.1 -..-". !.. msMim ..... - . . . . 1 - .? WaST-AaB tel i rer uver and kidney disease, fljtiBla,aa digestion, weakness, nervous dsbliitv. Of VAnun. Ann.tlM.llM, 1.aaA-.Wa "n waawsasi bloetl, etc , Athlophero rills ara nsMiuteia mar?, laamrwl A QUESTION ABOUT Brown's Iren Bitters ANSWERED. Theonestlen has nmhahlv ham uvs lni sands or times. Uew can Brown's Iren Btttara cure everything 1" Well, it doesn't. Bntltdeaa euro Buy aiaaaae ler wniena repntanle DDT clan would prescrtbe IRON. Physician Yea mie Iren as the best restorative agent knewa Gi ww luuiwimju, miu inquiry ni any leama vuviuiuu arm win snesuuuiaui tne bm that there are mera nretw.nit.lnna nf imn t anv ether snbstancA nseii in mfunina shows conclusively that Iren la acknewl te be the meat tmnnrtant fiu,t.nr In sham medical practice. It Is, however, a remarkable ?if.VJ?.Ji!rJ.0.r.,t0 lh0 discovery efBBOWM f;"v. """-0 " penecuy ssiismoterye blnatlen had everbeen found. BKOWN'atl jiiwa.noHeosnoiinjnreineieetn, cans I ache, or produce constipation all eiiiar a cine de. liHOWN'SluON 1UTTKR8 ours In uigesuun, mueusnass, TveaKness. uysnessev Malaria, Chills and rovers. Tired reelfngV&S eral Debility, Pain In the Bide, Back or Mama. Headache and Neuralgia for all theae allmnita Iren is prescribed dally. BKOWN'a IRON BIT TKKS, however, does net cure In a minute. lis) all ether thorough medicines, tt acta slowly. When taken by nun the flrst symytem of ban. lit Is renewed flnenrv. ThA mnanlna than fiannma firmer, the digestion Improves, the bowel, are active. In xcemtn the enect Is usually mera rapid and marked. The eyea begin al onee te brighten i tbe skin clears np : healthy oeloa Anmiu .A .Ua &kft.a . b ... - .. pears t functional derangement become ran lar, and It a nursing mother, abundant anataa .muu) m mhj viiwH I univuuauaaa ee u supplied for tbe child. Hemaaal B.a Imn MIUM fa ft,. 11WI.V . l?ret ei injurious, fftytwewiaaq i mtt w xam Uannfna ii i - lines en wrapper, (8) Vi T1UMPHKEY8' Homtepiihic Veterinary Specific Fer Herse., CatUe,Bheep. Dogs, Hogs, I'eaitry. Used by U . 8. Government. WChart en tteUeis,and Boek Sent l"ree.-W CUUKS-Fevers, Congestions, InnammittSB. A A. Spinal Meningitis, Milk rover. Jt-jf strsHnav Lameness, Rheumatism. -C.C. Distemper, Nasal Discharges. D D.Bets or Grubs, Werm. K.K. Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia, r.r. Colle or Urtpes, Bellyache G.U. Miscarriage. Hemorrhages. U.H. Urinary and Kidney Diseases. I L Xrnptlve Diseases, Mange. J.K. Disease of Digestion. PBtCK, Bettle ( ever M) dose.) eea. BTABLK CASK, with Manual, (W0 pages with chart) 10 bottles Bpecincs. bettle of Witch Hazel OU andMcater.....7.....T.M BENT FBEK ON KKCBIPT OF PBICK. Humphreys' Med. Ce.. 1W Fulton Bt, X. T. Damphreg Hoeeopiilu'c Spifi Ne. 28L In nse se years. The only successful rasaetF for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, aad rroetraUen'romover-workorotber naaaaa at per vial, or 5 vials and large vial pewdar. ferM. ' Beld bv DsroeisTs, or sent postpaid en reSa nfnrlAA IIIIHPIIuaVtti flVnilmr nnV1) Iob2VlyeedAw(l) rkTT .-i ?."?." rt-".y"" V5i- Ne. 109 Fulton Bl, jlVr, E IiY'8 CREAM BAliM. CATARRHHAY FEVER. ELY'S CREAM BALM CLEANSES TUB BK4D, ALLAYS lNrLAMMATIOJf, UBAL8 TBJI SOKES. BK8TOBES THE SENSES OF TASTB, BMtU.Lt HEAKINO. -. A QUICK BELIEF. APOSITIVB CUBB. A particle I applied te each nestra aaat Ii ajrmaa.hla- Prlna AO fwnla at dranSaa . Saa . malLnuristered. 60CU. Clrenlars traa? '" . ,,51,Uo8'Dre,uWiweo.lf.T. Jnly23-lyeedfUrw G RAY'S SPEOIFXO MEDICINE. THE GUEAT ENGLISH BCMEDT. Aa aa. falling cure ler Bcmtnat Weakneaa, Spermator Spermater rhea, Itd potency, and all Diseases that foUew aa aseiuence of Self Abuse i as Les of Masaery. Universal Lassitude, Pain lu the uaek, Dnilaaaa or Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or ConsumpUea and a Premature Grave, aw FuU particulars in our pamphlet which W uubitv iu auuu irnu ur muii 10 uverv una. aThe Bpeclua Medicine is sold by all draf gisui at. si pur pacjuitfe, or ai paeaaaca lur ph aw will be sent free my mall en the reoeptef tfea money, by addressing THK OBAY MKDI0IHB CO- ... BurraieTi.y. en acoeunt or ceunterielt. we have adopted the leilew Wrapper: tha only genuine, wear autees of cure Issued. Beld In Lancaster by II. B. COChraa. marmxxIAw e ush uvjakastbjbd, RUPTURE. Cure narantaa. hw Dl. 3. BL HIVIB. Ease at onee i no operation or delay from b bem tietiea Dy onnareajoi eumn. MaimtMiu && bTI AUJllflT pyit.i BLtiMaaj aViaw T.tAaMlai ' jfl ,.. sniw iNMVBAMOB. T ITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO. .... r.r n....u ..4 .uLa'i - ..& irnxi. t.am ueuusil inu iiub. , -.r.... mmZsr TmiiMiiriB rAmnaa ' "i tuauiBuuu wwiuujuij. 1 wr nsa-awinvp ru Trr vacriaiAii tuiA rni waBvqwmrmmrf-i CnAnTKH rmHIXTIMLa -? rlt?ADf; DBAtfMWfe BavaMaaarara) gcunuK enuuniii rnMTtnni t. T? ROBERT H. COLEMAN, Vict Pmmmtfri H. T. keneall, TufAJUK Ammmmm WALTER M. f WUXSXSZK ' MMBMBSBMB), f , aeoaea .. C,r,.',ni fii ?iJS i.MEaaiTr. ' W.fXBattTM. -Uv',. GtO.D.8TITL 0. PL HALmmTiA'Mf A. I. ORUM. .-.:",, : TTL hM KAEt'UTISS TBVWIU wr miBMM.-.BJBm aaaaa. ' -j5lrt.i- 4 Sajellaaal iv tka flsatai f laajaamr steam M te receive tka appesBimaat "ef ; luiuiaiiraiianr. amaiwaw, j Trust) W1LB1B saaaj una laiuaaa Tirta te aaaa. Meaar te max am ; ia . eat eapaaae win naaat. WALTM1 "? J.-,1- fiyA v m i .tK s 4 tft $
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