m '&r?r .,.. 9. The Story of a Masterpiece. By HENRY JAMBf, Jft W TWO PABT3. FAM I Copyrighted. (OOKTIHL'MJ.) Mis Everett expected that, In Ylew of the projected renewal of their old acquaintance, Stephen Baxter would call upon her, under the auspices of her lever. He called In effect, alone, but Marian was net at home, and he failed te repeat the visit. The day for the flrrt sitting was therefore appointed through Lennex. The artist had net yet obtained a studio of his own, and the latter cordially offered him the momentary use of a spacious and well lighted apartment In his house, which had been In tended as a billiard room, but was net yet fitted up. Lennex expressed no wishes with regard te the portrait, being content te leave the choice of position and costume te the parties immediately Interested. He found the painter perfectly well acquainted with Harlan's "point," and he had an Implicit confidence In her own geed tasta. Miss Everett arrived en the morning ap pointed, under her father's escort, Mr. Kverett, who prided himself largely upon doing things in proper form, having caused himself te be Introduced before hand te the painter. Between the latter and Marian there was a brief exchange of civilities, after which they addressed themselves te business. Miss Everett professed the most 'cheerful deference te Baxter's wishes and fancies, at the same time that she made no secret of possessing a number of strong convictions as te what should be attempted and what should be avoided. It was no surprise te the young man te find her convictions sound and her wishes thoroughly sympathetic. He found himself railed upon te make no compromise with stubborn and unnatural prejudices, nor te sacrifice his best intentions te n short sighted vanity. Whether Miss Everett was vain or net need net here be declared. She had at least the wit te perceive that the interests of an enlightened sagacity would best be served by a painting which should be geed from the painter's point of view, inasmuch as these are the painting's chief end. I may add, moreover, te her great credit, that she thor oughly understood hew great an artistic merit should properly attach te a picture executed at the behest of a pas sion, In order that it should be anything mere than a mockery a parody of the duration of that passion; and that she knew instinctively that there is nothing se chilling te an artist's heat as the Interference of illogical self interest, cither en bis own be half or that of another. Baxter worked firmed and rapidly, nnd at the ead of a couple of hours he felt that he had begun his picture. Mr. Everett, as he 1 1 sab uj, mrcawuuu w de t uere, uiDaring apparently under the Impression that It was his duty te beguile the session with cheap spethetie nail talk. But Marian geed hnmeredly ok the painter's share of the dialogue, and he was net diverted from his work. r The next sitting was flxed'fer the morrow. Marian were the dress which she had agreed upon with the painter, and in which, as in her position, the "picturesque'' clement had been religiously suppressed. 8he read in Baxter's eyes that she looked supremely beautiful, and she bow that his fingers tingled te attack his subject. But she caused Lennex te be sent for, under the pretense of obtain ing his adhesion te her dress. It was black, and he might object te black. He came and she read in his kindly eyes an augmented edition of the assurance conveyed in Baxter's. He was enthusi astic for the black dress, which, in truth, seemed only te confirm and enrich, like a grave maternal pretest, the young girl's leek of undiminished youth. "I expect you," he said te Baxter, "te make a masterpiece." "Never fear," said the painter, tapping his forehead. "It's mode." On this second occasion, Mr. Everett, ex hausted by the intellectual strain of the pro pre ceding day, and encouraged by his luxurious chair, sank into a tranquil sleep. His com panions remained for some time, listening te his regular breathing; Marian with her eyes patiently fixed en the opposite wall, and the young man with his glance mechanically traveling between his figure and the can vas. At lest he fell back several paces te survey his work. Mariau moved her eyes, and they met his own. "Well, Miss Everett," said the painter, In accents which might hae been tremulous if he had net exerted a strong effort te make them firm. "Well, Mr. Baxter," said the young girl. And the two exchanged a long, firm clancc, which nt last ended in a smile n smile which belonged decidedly te the family of the famous laugh of the two angels behind the altar in the temple. "Well, Miss Everett," said Baxter, going back te his work, "such Is life!" "Se it appears," rejoined Marian. And then, after a pnuse of some mements: "Why did n.1 yju come and see meT she added. "I came and you weren't at home." "Why didn't you come again!" "What was the use, Miss Everett!-' "It would simply have been mere decent. We might have become reconciled." "We seem te have deue that as it is." "I mean 'in form.' " -r "That would have been absurd. Don't you "see new true nn instinct I bed! What could have been easier than our meeting) I assure you that I should have found any talk about the past, and mutual assurances or apologies extremely disagreeablel" Miss Everett raised her eyes from the floei and fixed them en her companion with a deep, half reproachful glance. "Is the past, then," 6he asked, "se utterly disagreeable!'' Baxter stared, half amazed. "Geed heav ens!" he cried, "of course it Is." Miss Everett dropped her eyes nnd re mained silent. I may as well take advantage of the mo ment, rapidly te make plain te the render the events te which the above com creation refers. Miss Ererett ha'd found it expedient, nil things considered, net te tell her intended husband the whole story of her acquaintance with Stephen Baxter; and when I have re paired her emissions, the reader will probably justify her discretion. She had, as she said, met this young man for the first time at Reme, and there in the course of two interviews had made a deep Impression upon his heart. He had felt that he would give a great deal te meet Miss Everett again. Their reunion in Switzerland was therefore net entirely fortuitous; and It had been the mere easy for Baxter te make it possible, for the reason that he was able te claim a kind of roundabout relationship with Mrs. Denbigh, Marian's companion. With this lady's permission noiieu aitacnea Him self te their party. He had made their route of travel his own, he had stepped when they stepped and been prodigal of attentions and civilities. Before a week was ever Mrs. Den bigh, who was the soul of confiding geed nature, exulted in the discovery of an invalu able kinsman. Thanks net only te her natur ally unexactteg disposition, but te the apatbetie and inactive habits Induced iy constant physical sulTeifing, she proved a very Insignificant third in her companions' spending of the hours. Hew delightfully these hours were spent it requires no great effort te Imagine. A suit conducted in the midst of the mebt romantic scenery in Eurejw is already half wen. Marian's social graces were largely enhanced by the satisfaction which her innate intelligence of natural beauty enabled her te take in the magnificent scenery of the Alps. She had never ap peared te such advantage; she had never known such perfect freedom and frankness and gayety. Fer the first time In her life she had made a captive without suspecting It She had surrendered her heart te the mountains and the lakes, the eternal enew s and the pastoral valleys, and Baxter, stand ing by, had intercepted it. He felt his Ipng projected Swiss tour vastly magnified and beautified by Miss Everett's part in it by the constant feminine sympathy which gushed within earshot, with the coolness and clearness of a meuutiln spring. Oh! if only it tee had net been fed by tin eternal suewsl TJ And then her beauty her ludefatlgable beauty was a continual enchantment. Miss Everett looked se thoroughly in her place iu n drawing room that it was almost logical te lUCDtts that be Looked YVU newuers eUa Bat In fact, as Baxter learned, she looked quite well enough in the character of what ladies call a "fright" that Is, sunburned, travel stained, ever heated, exhilarated and hungry te elude all invidious comparisons. At the end of three weeks, one morning as they steed together en the edge of a falling torrent, high above the green concavities of On th tig of a falling torrent the hill, Baxter fell himself irresistibly urged te make a declaration. The thunder ous noise of the cataract ceiered all vocal utterance; se, taking out his sketch book, he w rote three short words en a blank leaf. He handed her the book. She read his message with a beautiful change of color and a single rapid glance at his face. She then tore out the leaf. "Don't tear it tipt" cried the young man. She understood him by the movement of his lips and shook her head with a smile. But she steeped, picked up a little stone, and wrapping it in the bit of paper, prepared te toss It Inte the torrent. Baxter, uncertain, put out his hand te take It from her. Bhe passed It into the ether hand and gave him the otie he had attempted te take. She threw away the paper, but she let him him keep her hand. Baxter had still a week at his disposal, nnd Marian made it a very happy one. Mrs. Denbigh was tired; they had come te a halt, and there was no interruption te their being tegetlier. Tbey talked a great deal of the long future, which, en getting beyond the sound of thi cataract, they had expeditiously eirreed te Dursue In common. (TO BB COXTIITUED ) If Yeu Fear an Attack Of fever sad ague, or bilious remittent fever, don't resort te quinine, a cumulative ane5 pernicious drug that bas ruined many con stitutions. Use without delay a remedy whiah the leading physicians of America hsva recommended ler, ever thirty years past Hosteller's Stomach Hitters. Dumb ague and) ague cake, no less than the actively febrile forms et malarial disease, are promptly re lieved and ultimately uprooted by It. In the tropics, where febrile complaints of this sort are mere virulent than In the temperate rene. liettettcr's Stomach Hitters has established a reputation for preventive and remedial efficacy which competition bas net been able te affect prejudicially nay, has even served te strengthen. Disorders of the stomach end bowels, particularly these te which malaria gives rise, are speedily relieved by it. Kidney complaints, rheumatism, " ntrveueness and sleeplessness, sick headache and constipation yield te it. Appetite and sleep are both Im proved by It. Tbe Homeliest nan in Lancaster. as well as the handsomest, and ethers are Invited te call en any druggist ana getres a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam ler the Threat and Lungs, a remedy that Is selling entirely upon Its merits and is guaranteed te cure ana rclleveall thronle and Acute Coughs, ABthma, Bronchitis and I onsurnpllen. 1'ilee 80 cents and SI JanlS-lrd&w (1) lleptnrecaregnaranteeaby Dr. J. B. Mayer 831 Arch street, Philadelphia. K&seatence, no operation or delay from business, attested by thousands of cures after ethers tail, advice free, send for circular, marie-ly dA w BPEVXAL NOTWBS. Uen't He"lralnt-Hertert. If you are In trouble leek up, held en, give the blues geed by. If you are In pain, have a lameness, have an ache et any kind, go te tbe druggist and ask him for Themav JCeUctric Oil. It will de you geed every time. Fer sale by U. B. Cochran, druetlit, 187 and 139 North yueen street, Lancaster. TlIK RKV. OEO.H.TJ1ATEB, Of Bourbon Indisays: "Beth myself and wile ewe our lives te BHILOH'B CONSUMPTION CUKE, rer sale by B- It. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 157 North Quean street. (5) BHILOH'B CUBB will Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and urenchllls. for sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 147 North Queen street. (7) The Verdict Unanimous, W. D. Suit, Druggist, Hippos, Ind., testifies : "I can roceminond Kleclrfu Bitters as the very best remedy, jcvery bottlesold has given reliul In every case. One man took six bottles, and wee cured of Uheumatlsm of 10 years' stand ing." Abraham llaru, itellevllle, Ohie, afflrms : "1 be best selling medicine I liave ever han dled In my 20 yenre' experience, Is Electric Hitters." Thousands of ethors have added their testimony, se that the verdict Is unanl unanl mens that Kiectrle Hitters de euro all diseases of the Llvur, Kidney or Meed. Fer sale at II. B. Cechrnn'B Drug Stere. 137 uud 139 North Queen street, LanuuUr, l'a. (2) Their llualnest Booming, l'rebably noene thing has caused such a rush of trade nt Cochran's drug store as their giving away te their customers et semanytreu trial bottles of Dr. King's Mew Discovery for Con sumption. Their trade Is Bluntly enormous In this very valuable article from the fact that It Celda, Asthma, Bronchltls,Creup nnd all thient and lung diseases quickly cuuul. Vea can teal It before buying by getting a trial bottle free. Every bottle warranted. (3) Mothers MeUiers 1 1 Mothers I II 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 se, go at once and get a bottle of MBS. WINBLOW'SSOOTUINOHYBUP. It Will re lieve the peer llttle sufferer Immediately de pend upon It ; there Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating tike magic It 1 perfectly safe te nse In all cases and pleasant te the lese, and Is the prescription of one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United states. Beld overy where, 23 cents a bottle . mnvWlVdAw a. U. Cochran, Nee. 137 and IK) Nonh Queen street, Lancaster, l'a., la selling 611 1 LOU'S COUUII CUKK as a guarantee te euro all hreat and lung troubles. ;8) Uerar, Sweet Ueuie," This song la very geed In Its way, but I therelsany sickness lu the household t If se home cannot be always pleasant. We tabe especial pleasure In recommending Burdock Bleed Bitten, a bona fide and certain cure for dyspepsia, and all diseases of the liver and kidneys, rer sale by 11 B. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster- f Ut Upeu III. font. " Eet up in bed and coughed till tbe clothing was wet with persptiatleu. Mr wile Insisted that l uau rnemtu' (electric oil. The first teaspoenlul lullevcd ine, and two bottles have cured me. 1 can honestly recommend It." K. 11 l'uralnB, Creck Centre, N. V. Fer sale by 11 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13J North yueen street, Lancaster. The Head Line." kl any old soldlersromember "the dead line" at Andersenvllle. 11 was a mighty dangerous neighborhood. Dyspepsia, bllleusjess, and liver and kidney diseases ate full et perils ler the sick, but Burdock Bland Btttert are a cer tain remedy. Sjld everywhere, for sale by II. H. cechran, drngglst, 137 and 13J North (Juoeu itretil, I.Mncasier Nurth Pele Expeditions, Prize fights, lotteries, walking matches, and balloon ascensions are usually humbugs el the worst sort. Dr. Tnevutt' JCclectrle Oil Is net a humbug. It Is a quick cure for ache and sprains, and Is Just us geed for lameneis. Ter sale by 11. U Cochran, druggist, 137 and 63 North Queen street, Liucasler. ltear llliru " I feel new. I was aflUcted with sick head ache mid general debility, but Burdock Jl.oed Bitter i brought about an immediate luipiove luipieve menttu my general heulth. 1 consider them the best family medicine In the market," Adolp Lalloz, bu train. N Y. rer sain by 11 U. Cochran, drugslst.137 aud lift North Qiuun street, Lunaister, JUST AS GOOD. Don't allow anyone te make you believe any ether remedy U Just tuj geed (or sick hendachu as Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription, ler It Is net true. This Is the only remedy In the world that strikes nt the root el the disease and drives Hout- (Jive It a trial. One el my ch ldren, a Klrl about nine years old had a very bad discharge from her bead and nose et a thick, yellowish mutter. We had two phrslrlana precrtte fur her, but without benefit. We tried Ely's Cream Halm, and much te eursurprlat. there was a marked lm. nroveuienU We continued using the llaim and In a tbert time the discharge was appar. anMy cured.-O A. t'ary, Corning, N, V. Liy lJretbew, 1 have bten alUicted with ca. tarrh. I purchase! a bottle of your Cream lUltn It ru effected a complete cure.-lt. C. Abbett, W Oruut Ave , Allegheny Lily. l'a. uiyil-2wdiea&w TTOOD'S BAMAPARILtiAu A GOOD NAME At hemi is a tower of strength abroad ssys the f tml' lar proverb, and H Is tally verlflt by the history of HoeeVs Bsrsaparllla. The flrat word et commendation and praise fee this medicine were received from enr friends ana neighbors and from the time It was fairly introduced up te the present, there has been, aad is new, mera et Heed's BarMparllla Sold in Lewell, Mass., where It U made, than of aU ether sirsaparlUas and bleed punter combined. This " geed name " among people who have known Heed's Barsanarllla and IU proprietor fir year should certainly be strong evtdenee te people In ether cities and towns of the excellence and merit et this med icine. Bend for book containing statements of care. I had salt rheum en my left arm three years, suffering terribly. I took Heed's Varssv parllla, and t In salt t hium has entirely disap peared." H. H Mats 71 French St., Lewell, Mais. Bait Rheum " After the failure of three skilled phjsl phjsl eUns te cure my boy of salt rheum, Itiled Heed's Saisaparllla and Olive Ointment. I have new need four boxes of Ointment, aid onennda-balfbelUeaorsaruparllls, and the boy Is te a' I appearance 'completely cnrA. lie is new four year old, and baa beessmteUd slnee he was six month of age." Ms. B. Ban Ban dimeh, 16 Hewhall Street, Lewell, If as. Heed's BarMpariUa Sold by alldruggtsu.ni tx tern. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO, Lewell, Mass. lOO Deeea Ona Dellar HOOD'S BARB APAKILLA FOR BALK at H. k. Cochran's Drug Stere, Me. 117 and 189 North Queen HL, Lancaster, l'a. apr4-2mdAw TtTANDRAKE VILL8. If Yeu have abused your Stomach by eating or drinking tee much, or of the wrong kind of feed or liquid, you will Suffer because your Stomach is angry. New beware of all temporary expedients. TRY that never-failing, safe "Remedy, Dr. Seheuck's Mandrake Fills. Fer saleby all Druggist. Price 29 cent per box i S boxes for 85 cents t or st nt by mall, postage free, en receipt of price. Dr. J. U, febeuck A Sen, Philadelphia. ml7-lydAw SCHENCK'H MANDKAKK PILLS vea SAL AT H.B. COOHBAN'S DBUQ STORE, Nes. 137 A 159 North Queen St, Lancaster, Pa aprtl ZmdAw lAlNE'S CELERY COMPODND. PAINE'S CUBES NKHVOU8 PItOSTBATlON, NERVOUS URADACHR, NEURALGIA, NERVOUS WKAKNKB8, STOMACH AND LIVER DIB. BASKS, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, and all Affections of the Kidneys. WEAK NERVES. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND 1 a Nerve Tonic which never fails. Containing Celery and Cocea, these wonderful stimulant, ft epeclaly cures all nervous disorders. RHEUMATISM. PAINE'S CELF.IIY COMPOUND purifies the bleed. It drives out the lactle ado, whiah causes Rheumatism, and restores the bleed making organs te a healthy condition. The -true remedy for Rheumatism. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. PAIN KM CELERY COMPOUND quickly restores the liver and kidneys te perfect health. This curatlve power, combined with Its nerve tonics, is why It Is the best remedy ler all kidney complaints . DYSPEPSIA. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND strength, ens the stomach, and qnleta tbe nerves of tbe digestive organ. This Is why It cures even the worse cases of Dy spepsla. CONSTIPATION. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Is net a cathartic. It Is a laxative, giving easy and natural action te the bowels Regularity surely fellows Its use. Recommended by professional and buslness men. bend for book. Price, 11.00. Beld by Druggist. WELLS, RICHARDSON A Ce., Proprietor. Ilurllngten, VL (2) PAINE'H OELKRY COMPODND FOR SSL AT H.H. COCHRAN'S DRUG STORK, Nes. 13?A 139 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa aprt 'inidAw , PILT'H OKKAM BALM, eatarrh--"3ay fever. ELY'S CREAM HALM euros Celd In Head Catarrh, Rese Celd, Hay fever, Deafness, Head ache. Prloe 50 Cent. EASY TO USE. Ely lira's, Owego. N. Y., U. B, A. ELY'S CREAM HALM Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allajs Pain and Inflammation, Ilea's thn Seres, Restores the Senses el Taste and Smell. trythb"cure, A particle Is applied Inte each nestill and Is HgrtM-able. Pilce M cents ut Druggists; by mall, leirlalered. fe cents. ELY IIROTUERS, te Warren btieet, New Yerk. nevlMydAw rAkUABLE MKDIOAL. WORK. TRUTH, Or the 8C1KMCE OF I.1FK, A. VALUABLE MEDICAL WOltK, the only true description of this time en Man hood. Nervous and Physical Debility, Frcma Frcma ture Decline, Errors al Youth, and the untold miseries consequent te same, as well as an ex posure of quacks and their se-called medical works, by which they victimise thousands, and by thelrexaKueratlng disease, makes these peer sufferers insane. Every young man, miadle-awxl or old. should read this book. It Is mere than wealth te thorn. Bend two cent stamp for a copy. Address, DII.TH08.TIIKKL, US North Fourth bu, Philadelphia, l'a. fis-lya SA.KK, HUKK AND Bt'KKDY COKE. Unptnre, Varicecele and Special Disease of either sex. Why be humbuicxed by (juack when you can And In Dr. W right the only lis ulab I'UYBieun In Philadelphia who make a specialty el the above diseases, and Cdsbb 'iHiMt crbs UeABAMTnD. Advice Free day ana evun'.ng. HtmnKen can be treated and re turn home ine day. unices prlvatn. lilt W. II. WU1UIIT, III North Ninth Htreet, Above Uace, V. e. Iiex en I'hUadelphla. (nlitf.lydAw XM 1 R O V K U CUSHIONED EA.U DUUM. CUBE FOB THE DEAF. Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned Far Drums perlectly restore hearing and perieral the work of the natural drum. Invisible com. fertable and always In position. Ail cenver. nation and even whispers heard distinctly. Bend for Ulnstrated book with testimonials, riiEK. Address or call en F. lllecez, te3 llreiulway, New Yerk. Mention this paper. lunelO-lyiUwMWAF CELERY COMPODND Ml r.iyij J-n-unirTii-irnni n i M.Y18,18M SPECIAL REDUCTION! in: PRICE. French, English and Amoiiean DRESS GOODS. Newest Styles and Celers. A late Spring bas dikturbed the trade of the Country and Manufaeturera and Importer, an compelled te naake sacrifices. We are new offering qualities of Dress Goods at a large reduction, from early prlees. HAGER & ilAnA'V' lVVW1fll''1 " mn N KXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. NEW TO-DAY. 1,000 Yards French Styles American Sateens at 12 1-2 cents ; were 26 cents. Among them are many beautiral Mourning Styles, Including Small Pelka Dots and Figures. 50 New Patterns Swiss Fleunclnga at 90c, 87 l-2c, $1 00, $1.25, $1,371-2,81.60. Full Stoek Zephyr Ginghams and Batlstep. FAHNESTOOK'S, HOB. 85 37 HA8T KINO 8T.. D E81RABLE SHADES DRESS GOODS. Metzger & Haughman k. Have new In Btoek from latest Importation THE NEW DESIRABLE SHADES DRESS GOODS -IH- Henrietta and Gebelin Blue, Serpent Green, ; Metzger & Haughman's NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET, Opposite tha ard a Mcelrey. bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 36 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn. WHITE GOODS! Tbe GhMpeat Flouncing In the City of Lancaster. Kaeb pattern contains tU yard : eaeb yard Irem 23 te se cent leas than regular prlees. FLOUNCINO atM cent i regular price. 78 cents. rLOUNUIMU at GO cents regular price, 87K cant. FLOUNCINO at 78 cent : regular price, sioe. rLOUNiiNU at lluet regular price, iim. FLOUNUINU at II a regular prlee, IL7J. India Linens and Victeria Lawns at 9. 10, UK, 15, 10, , SI cents. An extra quality at 12Ke. Corded PlqnH at 1C, SO, ZS, si eta- The greatest bargain ever offeied at Me t wortUteo. liald and striped White Geed at 6, eu, e. 10, UH ct and up. A special drive at UHc Ladle' fure Bilk Sleve In black and color at 26e each. We have special low prices en Fleer Oil tiletb. Heme-made Bas Carpets, low priced and medium Ingrain carpet Hatting, Feathers and Window uhadea. Desirable Oil cloth, avs. Carpet Bags taken In exchange, and the btgbest ptloes paid for geed Kags. -()ur expense are net high. We are tntlilled with small renU,nnd yen will find en price low. bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, JKWKLHY. B KONZES AND FRENUQ CLOUKH. BRONZES AND A few Bronzes and French Clocks are left in stock and these we are new selling at lowest prices in order te close them out. Tbe newest and handsomest designs in Sterling Silver and Silver Flated Ware. Alse Lemane'a Finest Opera, Field and Marine Glasses. Come and examine net only these but ether goods tee. &"We guarantee all Repair Werk done by us. JPH H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 West King Street. 159 'tW-I'-LPl'I-JJU OAMPMT BAKUAINH I 00 SHIRK'S CARPET HALL -KOR WILTON, VBLVET, BODY BRDBSBL8. ' Tipestrj, ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets, OIL OLOTI1B, WINDOW BUADMB, Ac. We hava the Largest and rt Btoek in tbe Olty, H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Oermr Wist King and Witar Striata, Lancaster, Pa. ABl'lIALT BLOOKS. A HPHAL.T 1'AVINQ B1.O0K. Asphalt Bleck Ce., Offlce-Ul Cbestnnt St., Phlla , Pa. Works -Bridgeport, l'a , a Camden, N. J. M ANUFACTUKEU8 Ot Standard AfyhaltPaving Bl'jcks HZE8 USUI AND 4x1x12. I n general use for street pavl a g.sldewsl k s, gar den paths, mUl yards and driveways, nutters, cellars, vuta and sea walls. Advantage: Noiseless. duaUess, strlcUy sanitary, practi cally IndestrucUble ana cheap. Fer prices and further Information swldrtssi P. S, OSTER & BRO., Agsnta for Lancaster Ce., 3il North Prince St., Lancaster, l'a. uil-euid - Vinrni' A't'i V I' -i Tl a-. ........m..J.S, BROTHER, Ne. 15 West Kins 8t , Lancaster. IiAUOABTHR, FA. , Albatross Cleths, Gream, Gelden leru, &e, &c. Cooper Heuse. Opposite Fountain Inn FRENCH CLOCKS. HALLO. BAKQA.IHH I eahhjauxb. QTANDAKD WOKK. EDW.EDGERLEY CAItniAUK I1U1LDKR, NO9.t0,t2,S,t&MAKKBT BT11BBT, Bear of PostelUce, Lancaster, Pa, I have In Stock and Build te Order ivory Variety of tbe following style i Coupe, llug. glea, Cabriolets, Carriages, Victeria, BusIiim wagons, "T" Carts, McCall Wagons, eurrlea. Market Wagons, Phantens, Kxpress Wagons. 1 employ the best Mechanics, and have I noil neil Hies te build correctly any style of Carrbige desired. The Ouallty, Style and Finish ei my work makes It decidedly the Cheapest In the market, -Wg IIAVETIIB IlKUTANDCUKAVKST UAliriNTiiC MAUKBT. BHOOMsrm. sTlsMRD'S MILD CURED HAM V AnDBBBAKrASTHACON. TflfltialaVl HW UnflArnaas an4 V al , mI flATer. Wegnaranteethat tr I nothing te equal them fn quality In thl market, -iheu-sands of tee best ramUlm r new nstng them. TbT give universal satisfaction, irr them anfl Mil enr nelchben Ull your neighbors W Dtlea Beet and Bele erna ntesly chipped. QKOHUB fflANT. rnesa reaaonaeie. , T BOHSK'B. 8PKCIAL LOT Of KKB81I, CHRAr, GROCERIES. best oerrxis in tub our for tub MOMIs. We have two (toasters roasting 'avery day. A'wavsfrwh. Bxtrabeip, prevunt attention, uoeds dellr- rdlre. . 'ieu ilephene connection. BURSK'S, NO. 17 BA8T KINO BT7.1BBT, LANOABTBP.rA. e HKKSE1 NEW GOODS -AT. W. A. Reist & Ce.'s, Car. East King and.UnkeSls. Cheese 1 Oheece ! Cheese I fltz desen of the finest Bdam nr Dutch They are iieaacnneae the market affords. Jnaranteeatokrep in the waimest weathvr l neannle Cheeses In lame and iilonle alas, Alse Jcoqnefert Cheese In ene pound glass jars. TABLE OILS. Headquarter for Una labia oil. Alexis UodPleit s, Mettett', Lateur'g and a. itaeA Ce 'a Zucca Oils. These am the finest nil in ue -a zucca tins, mean are ine nneat en the market, and we are prepared te supr them te you in large, medlm and small sin UIM BOOM In Dried llref and Ham. ply zp w hardly theuaht thl would nav te sell the flnstt Dried Ileef at 1 eents per pound, but we are makiug It pay by selling two or three barrels of bcf per wruk. Come leek at l. Taste it and ba your own ledge, it's Armour' best Ohtoage Beef. Hotels and bearding houses. NOTlCK.We will make special prices en CO pound lets. The Cerner Grocery, COR. EAST KING AMD DUKE 818, J1A NHI FANS I FANS! Reist ! WILL Positively Give Away, To-Merrow, Saturday, 1,000 FANS. 11,000 FAN". 1,000 rANfl. We promtnel thm te you tut Baturday, but they did net naeh us In time. We New Have Them. AND WILL D18TB1BUTK AFTBBNOON AND BVBNINQ. BayYcu are eipected te ask ler the fan, otli etli rwlse you will net gel It. LOOK reUBaUOAlNSTO.UOUKOW. Reist, WbeIesiIe5 Retail Grocer, ter. VT. Ming aad FrlBca Hti., L4NCABTKK, PA. B IG DAY S- CLARKE'S, TOMOBBOW (8ATUUDAY), MAT 28. Loek what we are going te give away. Peppy Oil Seap Comic Cards, Calendars, Package Helder or Boheol Btraps, most uselul present of all. IS Bex Fancy Bvaperated Pared Peaches gl von away for afle J at regular selling prlee. e. Call and we will explain why se cheap. Full Line of Fllgflll 8TBAWBBBBIK8 always en hand. Oranges and Banana. NOTE A FEW OF CLAHKK'H PRICKS. Coffees, fresh roasted dally at our store, 12 v, IS. 18, 20, 21, 23, and 29 cent V l. Check with each and every pound. Try Clarke' New Crep Teas, Finest In qual ity. Lewtht in Price. Baker's or Bnnkel Brether's Chocolate, 18c a rake. I'asers or Hunaei Bretner's cocoa, Bpp's Cocea, 20e. Nelsen's orL'uxe's Uelatln, McLelsh Uelatlne, loe Celburn'sKngllahMui. tard. lie a can. We have In stock 1 burner. Wbyland A (Je 's Best Vxtract. try them I two Demes uoea r.nrncn inr joe sugar uurn 70, a can, or lour cans for2Se. Mara Peas. 09. three forJfte. Our Best Cern reduced te loe a can. BTABCHKS and BOAPaWt knew wa have the largest and best stock et the above goods In the city. J ust think. Laundry :a larch. Sew B : Five-pound Package ler lie. Boap two cake for 60 ; eleven cake for fSe I twenty, four cakes ter 60c, or you can buy Ave cake of Boap and five pounds 8 tarch for tec. Best Cern FLOUB. Beiler Fleur Irem tee a quarter up. won't iau te try our uireuaae lour ana Martha Washington Creamery Buttered Fleur ana tie sure te call or aeua ter a enawi auap te-morrow, or you win miss iu S. CLARKE'S WIIOLE8ALK ANDBBTAILTEAAND COFFBE BTOBB, 13 and 14 SOUTH QUBBN STRHBT. A Few Doer from Centre Bijuare JVTKLKPHONK, QUKKttHWAKR rjlOH A MAKT1N. CHINA HALL. 0LEAEINQ 8A1B That lasts twelve months In the year. The best quality for the least money always te be had there. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO MW HOUSEKEEPERS! Tea Bet. White Granite, ti.00. Dinner Bets, While Granite. .S4.A0. Dinner Bets, Printed... ts.79. Ne goods misrepresented. All Ware ex changed If net satisfactory, at High & Martin, NO, lb EAST KINO STREET, LANUABTKB, PA. TMA VMLMUM WOtBB. RKADINQ A COLUMBIA K. R. Amngernent of Paasenger Train em, aa4L alter, DUKDAI, MAT II, lm "" NORTHWARD. Lcnve A. M. x.r U43 It SO I1M 1210 A M. 2. M aaarryvlile tngstreef, Lane... Lancaster Ohtekle Mariana Junction,, Columbia. , Arrive at I Reading BOU" Leave Balding Ami ve at ' ' K IM0 730 7.10 730 :;: va 780 A.M .... CM) UWARD. A. It. i 7.19) r.si. an i 8J8 AH 4 6 Its r.x. SB F. M. 8.18 r.M. A.M. n.ae r . IK 20t txn !. 1.51 3Ak Marmta.X- A w. Chlckle -nctlen net Celuw' ,," te I anr .;, -... J7 Ki-..'gJ';".' 9ve Vaarryvmr.0.-.'.'.-.-:-, Lear. "UNDAT. II 38 808 AM 911 OuarryvlllentriOa Klngatrtrt, Lane. Arrtvaat 1 m. . at 8.08 a. rn., and 3 is p, m. Bjdtnsjio.iea. tn.and sJSp.m. Baaing, at 7 20 a. in., and I p. m. Arrive at Kln8troet,Lne.,atB.20a. m4and WOp.s. guarryvUle,at8.mp.m. sT-Tralns oenneot at Beading with train te and from Philadelphia, retuvllle, Harrlabnrg, Aiientewn and New Terlr, .rl Bound Broek Beute. At Columbia, with trains te and from Yerk. Ilannver, Uettysburg, Frederick ana BalS mere. ! ."S!" Jnn!tien with train te aa Irem Chtcktns. At Man helm with trains te and Irem Lft non. AtLaneMter .tunc'len, with train teaat from Lancaster, Qaan vl le, and chlcklesv A. M. WlLnON Bupertntenfteat. Arrangement et Paaaencer Train en. amd after, boueat, Hat IS, 1S88. NOUTUWAHD Leave am. r, m Qnarryvllle. Sunday. A M, r.M, r.si. 810 Wng btreet. Lane. 7.M) l.ancaatrr 707 Manhemi 731 Cornwall 7.59 Arrive at Lebanon.. 8.11 BUUIHWAIll). OM 8.0-. son 811 ASS 4JI4 MS l'J43 US 140 nan OK 9.45 9.17 I.M 7.10 982 A M 7.8 S10 140 55 r m. S.M 4.nj M . .Aiave a m Lebanon 7 11 Cornwall 727 Manhelm 7.f8 Lancaster. 8 2 Arrf vn at r m. r-. m vi m 7 if 12.0 7.M 8 IS 812 l.u 119 9.11 King street. Lane 8 Vl l.M &S0 1920 ABO A. H. WILSON, HupL M. c. Bailread. ceihai a, eupt u. n, pHNMHUVABU RAILROAD v BU11KDULK.-1I1 effect from May It, Trains lsav i,uatk and 'eaveana w. rive u Philadelphia as fellow 1 IA.-HWH Leavsj lAneatr, 1:10 a. as, 2B H. lUSOa., 4Ala.5: :., ifcflO. V was. sm, loop. as. Kieivav t)p.s. s.-38p;sa, 7:40 l as. . WKBTWABD iactBc Kxpreunl. new Bxpiesal... . way Passengerl.... MaQ tralnviuMLJrn' 0.2 Mall Truln).... Niagara express.... tlanevej Accem FaatLlnet J r redertck Aoeod fianeasUr Aoeou... 1'hlladelphla. rrrp. m r80a.ni i:80a.rr 7.00 a iu 'CelnmliA 7.40 a. ni via CeJruublh 11:00 a. m vtaCelnml'lh 'UHk joy il:10 p. nu 4:40 p. m 9.80 p m. 9:00 p. m Leave tduicaatfirr 1:20 a. m IMa it. 8:10 a. m BAS a. in 9:00 a. in. 18:88 p. m 2-ns p. m l p. Ul 4:4ft p. nf v. p. vn 'ttarrlsbnrg Acceir.. uwHwuni aaauiui. iiarnsbnrg Bxpret isrs nvmmsv juprarar, ABTWAUL. rniia. Bxpress) rastLlnef BarrUbnrg Bxpre I Lancaster Accem a., Uelumbta Accem.., uathere Bxpress..., Philadelphia Accem. inndny Mall..,.,..., Diy Bxpresst Uirrlabnrg Accem "iivw imtr raa, MS a, at. ML toaea., vtAMtJcf HM, smSav. ejwKb. S:SOb.B. f:4Ap.Bt. ilia jjuucusutr Accuinuiuaatlen lea' ruuuxg h e:iu p. m. ana arnvn at my :( p. an. TA ilarMlta Aoeommooauon laavMOet laavMOelaw. u ku a. iu. ana nacne si Alse eTe Columbia at 11:48 a. m. reaching Marlfltu at 101 ana MA Lv a anetta at 0: l n. m. ana arrf at Onlaiaasaa ai siie Tba ) I also, leave at B:JB and arrtvsa tism : iterk Aocemmodatloii Imtm Martssaa at UO and amve at Lancaster at B e neettng wtth llarrlsbnrg xnreat 8088. am. iw arwenrusa oeomm oeauoB, K ncnng at Lancaster with Fast LI: it Llasw waaav rxXi - at :u "Jg." BvSiXL1 "5.W .J !"! r oeinmbl at ltas.tnd issMhe UmmW aMMI t ' turnover Accomundatien, Kaat, taavaa CMtt ' umnia, at 4:10 p. m. Arrives at lAneaatajr at w p. m., ennnecung witn Day axpre. auvru Auotnnnieaauoa, wen a Fast Line. wuai. en Sanaa, ivbesi wiu atop at Downfngtewn.ootvlU 1 burr, Mt. Jpy.KllsaliethtDwn and MlddJatcnra, I fhsst nttla tsalns ssrtljta ( aln Mai as at Lancaster with Niagara Bxpre at t-Jta, ''&ri aa, will run thrrnightollSLnever, dally, uaapv r--rt2 Bnrdav. - -h-.2js9 Ik Mall train wat runs bv wav of nnlahaT "(, Ji B. WOOD, General Passenger Aspasat 0HA8. B.PUUll ueneral Manager. COMl'LtCXWy VO WDMR , QOMPIiEXlON FOWDEB. ladies; WUO .VALUE A BKFINKD COBPLKXIOM MUST USE POZZONI'S MEDIUATKU; COMPLEXION POWDER. , It Impart a brilliant transparency te the skin. Bemeves all pimples, freckle ana colorations, and uitkes the skin delleataly selt and beautiful. ItoentalnS no lime, waMA lead or arsenle In three shades, pink et Bssa, white and brunolte. FOB 8ALK BY All DniffglatB and Faney Groetlai Dealera Alverywbere. VUKWABK OF IUITAT10NB.-Ja aprA lyd aUMUMH RKSOHTS. rpiiu "CHALFONTB," Ocean Bnd of North Carolina Avenna, ATLANTIC C1TT. H.J. F.BOBKBTBABONH, aprJ3-4m "W KTHEHlliIi," ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Ocean Knd Kentucky Avenue. Open February 1, te November 1. LOO BOX 1030. m.j.kckbbt; ttaylO-tied A TLANTIO 011 N. J, THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Largest Most Convenient Hetel BlegsnUF Furnlahne Liberally Man aired. Coacntes fmm lleech and Trains. Orchestra Music OIIAS. MOULADA PlCm, W. B, CecnaAH, Chief Clerk. tebTUmA OAI'ON HPK1NG8 AND BATBS. ALKAINE L1THIA AND BUPSBIOft IKON WATFU8, UAMP8UIUK COUNTT. vf. VA. This celebrated Meunuln Besert for baaltk and pleasure. Baths of any temperatu Ota summer climate unsurpassed; a ctmruibsg summer home with Its many improvements, accommodating 800 guests, epena J nne 1. for medical ana etner testimony, sena ler ciran. lar. nv.u sua, may7'td Proprietor. e Aldi AMD 8KB -TBI ROCHESTER LAMP. sixty Candle-Light 1 Beau Um aU. Anether Let el cBBAPQLOBASterauaa 011 Bteve. XHB "PBBFBOTION" MAXAL MOULDING A BUBBAB CU8JUO! WEATHERSTRIP pSrArfea taanrS 3W"i -OF- Jehn P. Sehaum & Seul, 24 SOUTH QUBBN 8T LANCABTBB. FA. uauw sra ssaisr tviiiiiii - - - - ,tM' fl -fI T i .V i 1 m w , n 4 '3..H xt Hi .3M m M ',flF itiW 4Td ! . tm 1 .aff .jTv .ifli.'re Wr Tm-,: .
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