kirfUHS iw HE XiANOASTER DAELY INTEIiLIGENCER. TUESDAY, JUNE 12. 1888. .;: The Treasure of Franchard. Hy IIODEIIT LOUS STEVKJiSOX. COXTIKCID ciiAPTEn ur. THE ADOPTION. Mme. Dcsprez, who answered te the Chrl. tian name of Anastasle, presented an ngree able type of her sex; exceedingly wholesome te leek upon, a stout brune, with cool smooth cheeks, steady, dark eyes and hands that neither art nor nature could Improve. She was the sort of a perten ever whom adversity posses like n summer cloud; she might, In the worst of conjunctions, knit her brews Inte one vertical furrow for a moment, but the next It w oud.be gene. Bhe had much of the placidity of a contented nun; with little of her piety, however; for Anastasle was of a very mundane nature, fend of oysters and old wlne, and somewhat bold pleasantries, and deveted te her liuiband for her own sake rather than for his. She was im))erturbably geek natured, but had no Idea of self sacrl llce. Te live In that pleasant old house, with a green garden behind and bright flower about the window, te cat and drink of the best, te ge-slp with a neighbor for a quarter of an hour, never te wear stays or a dress except when she went te Fontalnebleau shop ping, te be kept In a continual supply of racy novels, and te be married te Dr. Desprez and have no ground of Jealousy, filled the cup of her nature te the brim. Thosewho had known the Hocter In bachelor days, when he had aired quite as many theories, but of a different order, attributed his present philos ophy te the 6tudy of Anastasie. It was her brute enjoyment that he ratienallied and perhaps vainly Imitated. Mme. Deiprez was an artist In the kitchen, and made coffee te a nlcety, Bhehadaknack of tidiness, with which Bhe had Infected the doctor; everything was in its place; every thiug capable of polish shone gloriously; and dust was a thing banished from hercmplre. Aline, their single servant, had no ether busi ness in the world but te scour and burnish. 80 Dr. Desprez lived in his house llke a fatted calf, warmed and cosseted te his heart's con tent. The midday meal was excellent. There was a ripe melon, a fish from the rlver In a memorable lienruaUe aauce, a fat fowl in ft fricassee, and a dish of asparagus, followed by some fruit. The doctor drank half a bot bet bot tle plus ene glass, the wlfe half a bottle minus the same quautlty, which was a marital privi lege, of an excellent Cete Itotie, seven years old. Then the ceffee was brought, and a flask of Chartrcuse for madame, for the doc tor despised and distrusted such decoctions; and then Aline left the wedded pair te the pleasures of memory and digestion. "It is e very fortunate circumstance, my cherished one," observed the doctor "this coffee Is ndorable a very fortunate circum stance en the whele Anastasie, I beseech you, go without that poison for today, only one day, and you will feel the benefit, I pledge my reputation.' "What is this fertunate circumstance, my friend?" Inquired Anastasle, net heeding his pretest, which was of dally recurrence. "That we have no children, my bcantiful," replied the doctor. "I think of it mere as the years go en, and with mero and mero gratitude toward the power that dispenses such afflictions. Your health, my darling, my studious quiet, our little kitchen delica cies, hew they would all have suffered, hew they would all have been sacrificed! And for what! Children are the last word of human imperfection. Health fleos before their fnce. They cry, my dear; they put vexatious questions; they demand te be fed, te be washed, te le educated, te have their necs blown; and then, whnu the time, comes, they break our hearts, as I break this piece of sugar. A pair of professed egotists, like you and me, should avoid offspring llke an infidelity." "Indeed I" said she, and she laughed. "New, that is like you te take credit for the thing you could net help." "My dear," returned the doctor, solemnly, "e might have adopted." "Neverl" cried nindame. "Never, doctor, with my consent. If the child w ere my en n flesh and bleed, I would net say no. But te take another person's indiscretion en my shoulders, my dear friend, I have tee much sense." "Precisely," replied the doctor. "We both had. And I nm nil the better pleased with ounvisdem, because Kcause" He looked at her sharply. "Because what!" she usUed, with a faint premonition of dunger. "Because I have found the rlfiht person," said the doctor, llrmly, "and shall udejit him this afternoon." Anastasie looked at him out of a mist. "Yeu have lest your reason," she said; mid there w as a clang In her veice that !ecuied te threaten trouble "Net se, my dear," he replied; "I retain Its complete exercise. Te the proef: instead of attempting te cloak my inconsistency I have, by way of preparing you, thrown It into strong relief. Yeu w ill there, I think, recognize the philosopher who has the ec ktasy te call you wife. The fact is, I have been reckoning all this while without an ac cident. I never thought te find a son of my own. New, last night I found ene. De net unnecessarily alarm yourself, my dear; he is net a drop of bleed te me that I knew. It is his mind, darling, his mind that calls me father." "His mind I" she repeated, with a, titter between scorn and hysterics. "His mind, indeed! Henri, is this an idiotic pleasantry, or are you inadl His mind 1 And what of my mindi" "Truly," replied the doctor, with a shrug, "you have your finger en the hitch. He w ill be strikingly antipathetic te my beautiful Anastasie. Klie will never understand him; he will never understand her. Yeu married the animal slde of my nature, dear; and it Is en the spiritual sidu that I find my affinity for Jean-Marie. Be much se, that, te be ier fectly frank, I stand in seme awe of him my self. Yeu will easily perceive that I urn announcing a calamity for you. De net," he broke out in tones of real solicitude, "de net give way te tears after n meal, Anastasle. Yeu will certainly glve yourself a false di gestion." Anastasie controlled herself. "Yeu knew hew willing I am te humor you," she said, "in all rcasonable matters. Hut en this joint" "My dear love," Interrupted the doctor, eager" te pre ent u refusal, "who wished te leave I'arlsl Who made me give up cards, and the opera, and the bouleard, and my social relations, and all tliat was my life be fore I knew you? Have I lieen faithful? Have I been obedient? Have I net liorne my deem w ith cheerfulness? In all honesty, Anastasle, have I net u right te a stipula tion en my sldel I have, uiid you knew it. I stipulate my son." AnastAsie was aware of defeat; she struck her colors instantly. "Yeu will bieakmy heart," she sighed. "Net in the least," said he. "Yeu will feel a trifling incomenience for a month, just as I did when I was (lnt brought te this vile hamlet; then your ndtnirable sense and temper will prevail, and I soe you already us content as ever, and making your husband the happiest of men." "Yeu Luev I can refuse )ou nothing," she said, with a last dicker of resistance; "netli ing that will make you truly happier. Hut will this? Are you sure, my husband? Last night, you say, you feuud him! He may be the worst of humbug " "I think net," replied the doctor. "But de net suppose 11100 unwary as te adept him out of hand I am, I Hatter myself, a fin ished man of the world; I hae had all jhw tHiillties in view; my plan is contrived te meet them all. I take the lad as stable boy. If he pilfer, if ha grumble, if he desire te change, I shall soe I was mlbtaken; I shall recognize him for no seu of mine, and bend him tramping." "Veu will never de se when the time comes," said hU wife; "I knew your geed heart ' Bhe reached out her hand te him, with a sigh; the doctor smild ns betook It and car ried it ia-hU Hi; he hail gained his ieliit with greater ease than he had dared te hope, for perhaps the twentieth time he had pre ed the efficacy of his truty argument, his Kx calibur, the hint of a return te Paris. BIx months in the capital, for a man of the doc tor's antecedents and relations, implied no less a calamity than total ruin. Anastasle had saved the remainder of his fortune by peeping Um strictly In the country. The eryname of Pari put her In a blue fear; ana me wenia nave nuowea nor murwnrt te keep a menagerie in the back garden, let alone adopting a stable boy, rather than per mit the quetien of return te be discussed. About 4 of the Afternoon the mountebank rendered up his ghost; he had never been conscious since his seizure. Dr. Dcsprez was present at his last passage, and declared the farce ever. Then he took Jean-Marie by the shoulder, and led him out Inte the inn gar den, where there was a convenient bench beside the river. Here he sat him down and made the boy place himself en his left. "Jean-Marie," he said very gravely, "this world is exceedingly vast, and even France, which is only a small corner of it, is a great place for a little lad like you. Unfortunately it Is full of eager, shouldering pcople moving en, and there ere very few bakers' shojis for se many eaters. Your master is dead; you ere net fit te gain a living by yourself; you de net wish te steal? Ne. Your.situatlen, then, Is undeslrable; it is, for the moment, critical. On the ether hand, you beheld In me a man net old, though elderly, still en joying the youth of the heart and the intel ligence; a man of instruction; easily situated in this world's affairs; keeping a geed table; a man, neither as friend nor host, te be de spised. I offer you your feed and clothes, and te teach you lessens In the evening, hlch will be infinitely mero te the purpose for a lad of your stamp than these of all the priests in Europe, I propeso no wages, but if ever you take a thought te leave me the deer shall be open, and I will give you 100 francs te start the world upon. In return, I have an old horse and chaise, which you would very speedily learn te clean and keep in or der. De net hurry yeurself te answer, and take it or leave it as you Judge aright Only remember this, that I am no sentimentalist or charitable iersen, but a man who lives rigorously te himself; and that if I make the proposal it is for my own ends It Is because Ipcrcelve clearly an advantage te mjself. And new reflect." "I shall be very glad. I de net bee what else I can de. 1 thank you, sir, most kindly, and I will try te be useful," said the boy. "Thank you," said the doctor, warmly, ris ing at the same tlme and wiping his brew, for he had suffered agonies while the thing hung In the wind. A refusal, nftcr the scene nt neon, would have placed him In a ridicu lous light before Anastasie. "Hew het and heavy is the evening, te be sure I I hava always had a fancy te be a fish in summer, Jeau-Marle, here In the Lelng beside. Gretz. I should lie under a water lily and listen te the bells, which must sound most delicately down below. That would be n llf e de j ou net think se, tool" "Yes," sold Jean-Marie. irri "Thank Ged, you have imagination!" cried the doctor, embracing tbe boy with his usual effusive warmth, though it was a proceeding that seemed te disconcert the sufferer almost as much ns If he had been an English school boy of the same age. "And new," he added, "I will take veu te inv wlfe." (Ce be Continued ) The ropala'ien of Lancaster Is about thirty thousand, ana we would say at least ene-halt are troubled with some affection of tbe Threat and Lungs, as these complaints are, according te statistics, mere numerous tlan ethers, we would advise all net te neglect the opportunity te call en their druggist and set a bettle et Kemp's Ualram for tt e Threat and Lungs, Price coo and 11.00. Trial I'tefree. Geld by all druggists. (4) Ilapture enre guaranteed by Dr. J. 11. Mayer 831 Arch street, Philadelphia. Ease at once, no operation or delay from business, attested by thousands of euros after ethers tall, advice free, send for circular, marlO-lydA w UVF.CIAL NOTICES. JUST A3 GOOD?" Pen't allow anyone te make you believe any ether retnndy Is lust as geed for sick headache as Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription, for It Is net true. This Is the only remedy in the world that strikes at the root et the dlseaee and drives It out. Give It a trial. Mothers Mothers 1 1 Mothers I II Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by ft sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating palu of cutting teeth t If se, go at once and get a bottle of UBS. WINBLOW'B SOOTHING BYUUl'. It WU1 re lieeo the peer little sufferer Immediately de pend upon it ; there Is no mistake about it. There Is net a mother en earth who has eve used It, who will net tell you at ence that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use In all canes and pleasant te the tase, and Is the prescription of one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States. Beld everywhere, 25 cents a bottle. mayl9-lydAw BLKKfLKSb MIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shllen'B Cure la the remedy par you. Beld by 11. Jl. Ceeuran, druggist, Ne. Isi and 139 North Oueen BU. Lancaster, l'a. (2) Fer First Flace. A grout amount of political engineering will be done by friends or candidates te se cure for their man the first place, en the tlcket, and the best man will probably secure tbe coveted place. 'Ihen If endorsed by the majeilty nt ih people, the election Is assured. Kloctrle Hitlers has been put te the front. Its merits passed upon, has peen endorsed, and unanimously given the first place, among remedies peculiarly adapted te the relief ana cure nf all Diseases of. Kidneys, Liver and Stomach Electile Ullters, being guaranteed, Is a sate Investment. Price Me. per bottle at II. 11. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen Street, Lanras ter. Ysl. (3) COUOll, WHOOPING COUU1I and Bronchitis Immediately relieved by Shlleh's Cure. Beld by H. 11. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen su Lancaater,.Fa. (I) Their limine Uoeiutiig. Probably no ene thing has caused such a rush of trade at Cochran's drug stomas their giving away te their customers of se many t roe trial betues of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. Their trade Is simply enormous In this very valuable article from tbe fact that It always cures and nover disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Broncbttls,Crenp and all threat and lung diseases quickly cured. Yeu can test It before buying by getting a trial bottle fn e. Kverv bottle warranted, (3) TU AT HACKING GOUGH can be se quickly cured by Bhlleh's Cure. We guarantee It. Beld by H. B. Cochran druggist. Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen BU, Lancaster. Pa. (1) One of my ch Idren, a girl about nlre years old had a very bad dlsiharge from her head and nose et a thlek, vellelsh matter. We had two physicians prescribe for her, but without benefit. We tried Kly's Cream Halm, and much te our surprise, there was a marked Im provement. We continued using the Halm and In a thert tlme the dlscharge was appar antly cured. U A. Cary, Corning, N. V. i:iy mother?, I have been alulcted with ca tarrh. 1 purchased a bottle of your Cream Halm. It tin effected a complete cure. II. Ct Abbett, 97 G rant Ave., Allegheny City, l'a. myll-2wdeedAw Mucklen's Arnica Salve, Tub IIbhtBalvb In the world for Cuts.IIrulscs Seros, Ulcers, Bait Khfluni, Fever Beres.Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Bkln Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay requireu. u is guaranuiep te give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price Ki cents per box. for sale by U.U.Cechran, Druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 Norte Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. June27-lyd The Mae Who Talks Much. We want te tny a word te you who makea living with your tongue. Yea certainly must have a clear, strong votce te engagn your llst eneia. Dr. TMmat' Kcleclric Oil for sero threat, colds and hoarseness Is unexcelled. Uce and admire. Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 asd 139 North Qucen street, Lan caster. Neare of t'tellt. There are miny sources of prellt tn tboie who are Ingenious and enttrprliln Jluri'eck Jlloeii JliUeri area source nf pietlt In every wy They build up the health surely, siiftd lly.and effectually, hlch It taylng u great deal 1 orale by 11. 11 Cochran drugglnl, U7 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. BUILOIl'B COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Con sumption, weld by H. U. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen bU, Lancaster, fa- ' (3) Fint-Clata Iesnrance. Insure wllh TViemju' KeUeiric Oil. It Is lhe etiuuprst aid beat method et lnturance we knew of. lly Its use you are sure te scape many previous aches ami pains Policies are etituluHblu at all dregghtin the form nt bot tles at ) cents and II each, Vnrsalebyll 11. Crcbran, druggist, 137 and 19 Neith Queen stieet, Lancaster. (Veil as Kier Lettie Heward writes from HafTale, N Y, "My system became greatly debilitated through arduous professional duties. Buffered fr. in nauees, sick headache, and bllleuaners. Tried KurdecK Bleed Ilitleri with the ineu bencnclnl ttfect. Am well as ever." Fer s.le by 11 II Cochran, druggist, 137 aud 139 North Queen street. Lancaster. Wl. K1HHEB, DENTIST. fartlcnlar attention given te tilling and preserving the natural tMsth. 1 have ail the latest Improvements ler doing nice -nerk at a very reaheuauie cesu tiavieg years mux Krlenee In the large cities lam sure te give e best of satlsfACUen and save yea money, best artlaclAl teeth only sSOO per set. marie-lyd Ne,tHM0ttiuqUKKN8T, TTOOD'S 8AKSAPARIULA. BLOODPOISON Whether originating In disease, or from hand ling chemical or vegetable poisons, U cured by Heed's Sirsaptntlsw which thoroughly cleanses, purifies and 'enriches the bleed. After such disease as small-pox, scarlet fever, and Dlphtherls, Heed's Barsapatlllft Is of great benefit In expelling the virus and toning up and strengthening the body. " I was poisoned by.polsen Ivy, and let it go till the poison get Inte my bleed, when 1 was obliged te give np my work, and was confined te my house for two months, 1 had sores and scales en me rilOM HRAl) TO rKIT. my finger nslls came off, and my hilr and whiskers came out. 1 had two physicians, but did net seem te get much better. Then 1 saw Heed's Barsaparlllft advertised and benght a bottle. It helped me se mueh that I continued taking It till 1 had used three betUes, when I wss cured. I ean recommend Heed's Barsa Barsa Barsa parlllaloallasthebost bleed purifier I knew of" G. W. Vim, 70 ratk Avenne, lirock lireck lirock pert, N. V. MAI.VBIi-lMrURR BLOOD "I used te be troubled with fever and ague, milatta, pimples en the face, and ether amo ame amo teons resulting from bleed Impurities. 1 wss Induced te try Heed's Sarsaparllla ; a ft result 1 have vigorous health, it keeps me well throughout the year." W. Btswast, COS Myr tle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HOOD'S SABSAPABILLA Beld by all druggists- 11 ; six for IS. Prepared only by 0. 1. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Deses One Dellar. HOOD'SHARSAPAKILLA FOR8A1.R at U. It. Cochran's Drug Stere, Ncs. 137 and 139 North Queen BU, Lancaster, Pa. aprl-2md&w -Jtf-ANDKAKK PILLS. SB. SOEHNGK'3 MABDRAKE PILLS STAND AHD roil OVKU UAI.r A CKNTUUT. Pit A IS KU ON KVftUY TltlAL. CUBIC Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Vlatnlency, Celic and all diseases of the stcmsch ; Costlveness, Inflammation, Dl arrfcmi and diseases of tbe bowels; Con gestion, Biliousness, Nausea, Headache, Glddlnesp, Nerveusness.I.lver Complaint, and all diseases arising lrem a gorged and sluggish liver. They reduce congested conditions, break up stubborn complica tions, restore free, healthy action ,te the organs. They are I'UKKLY VIGKTAIH.K, BTHICTLY I1KLIA. 11LE AND ABSOLUTELY SAFK. Fer sale by all Druggists. Price 28 cents ptr box ; 3 boxes for (15 cents ; or stnt by mall, postage free, en receipt of price. Dr. J. IL tchenck A Sen, Philadelphia. ml7-lyd&w sc UHKNCK'H MANDKAKK I'lLLtf VOH BiI.S AT 11.11 COCUKAN'S UttUGBTOHK. Nes. 137 St. l!9 North Queen BU, Lancaster, Pa npr5-2md&w AINE'S CELERY COMPOUND. PAINE'S CUHKS NKliVOUS PUOSTKATION, NKHVOUS IIKADACHK, NKUUALGIA, NBUVOUS WKAKNKSS, STOMACH AND LIVEU D18- JEASKS, KHEUMAT1SM, DYSPEPSIA, and all Affiottens of the Kidneys. WEAK NERVE3. PAINK'S CELKHY COMPOUND is ft Nerve Tonic which never falls. Containing Celery and Cocea, these wonderful stimulants, ft speclaly cures all nervous disorders. RHEUMATISM. PAINE'S CELKKY COMPOUND purifies the bleed. It drives ent the lactic acic, which causes Itheumutlsm, and restores the bleed making organs te a healthy condition. The true remedy for itheumallsm. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. PAINK'd CKLKKY COMPOUND quickly restores tbe liver and kidneys te perfect health. This curative power, combined with Its nerve tonics. Is why It Is the best remedy ler all kidney cetnplalnu. DYSPEPSIA. PAINE'S OKLRUY COMPOUND strength ens the stomach, and quiets the nerves of the digestive organs. This Is why It cures even the werse cases of Dyspepsia. CONSTIPATION. PAINK'S CKLKUY COMPOUND Is net a cathartic. It Is a laxative, giving cmyand natural action te the bowels, ttegulartty surely fellows Its use. Recommended by professional and business men. bend for book. Price, 11X0. Beld by Druggists. WKLLS, ltlCUABDBON ft Ce., Proprietors. Burlington, Vt, (2) PAINE'U CELERY COMPOUND FOB SALS AT II. R. COCUKAN'S DUUG STOUK, Neb. 137 & 139 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. apT4-2md&w TjlLY'H ORKA.M HALM. eatarrh-Ilay fever. KLY'S CUKAM 11ALM cures Celd In Head C&tarrh, liose cold. Hay iver, Deafness, Head ache. Price M Cents. KASY TO U3K. Kly lire's, Owego. N. Y., U. 8, A. KLY'3 CUKAM UAI.il Cleanses the Naial Passages, Allnjs Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sorts, Restores the Senses et Taste and Smell, TUYTI1B CUltK. A particle Is applfed Inte each nostril and Is agnuuble. Price M cents at Druggists; by mall, registered, te cents. KI.Y I1UOTUKUB, GO Warren Btrest, New Yerk. nevlWydftw "J.OLDEN HI'ECIKIU. DRUNKENNESS -OU TUK L1QUOU 1IA1I1T POSITIVELY CUUKD 11 Y ADM1N1STEU1NG Dlt. UAINKS' GOLDKN SPECIFIC. It can be glven tn a cup et coffee or tea with out the knowledge of the person taking It ; Is absolutely harmless, and will effect a perma nent and speedy cure, whetber the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have bean made tomperate men who have taken Gelden iBpe ctflc In their coffee without their knowledge, and te-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. IT NKVKU FAILS. Tbe sys tem once Impregnated with the Specific, It be comes an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite, te exlsU Fer sain by CH AB. A. LOCHEU, Druggist, Ne KaetHing street, Lancaster, l'a. aprlS-lydTu ThA3 TTALUABLE MEDICAL WOHK. TRUTH, Or the BCIKNCK OF LIFE. A. VALUABLE MEDICAL WOUK, the only true description el this time en Man hood. Nervous aud Physical Debility, Prema ture Decline, Errors 01 youth, and the untold miseries consequent te same, as well as an ex posure el (jnaclcs and thelr se-called medical works,' by which they victimize thousands, and by thelrexagKerallng disease, makes these peer surre.-ers Insane. Every young man, mtddle-auedoreld.shonld read tnts book. It U mera than wealth te them. Send two eent stamp for a copy. Address, V HU.TK08.THEEL, K North reurth BU, l'hlladelphla, l'a, S-lyd SAKE, HOKE AND Hl'EKDY CURE. Bupture, Varicecele and Special Diseases or either sex. Why I humbugged by quacks when veu can find In Dr. WHght the only Usa clab Phvsiciah In Philadelphia who makes a sjieclalty et tbe above dlse&st-s, and Cdrks TbskT Curss UnABAMTSse. Advlee Free day and evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home suae day. einces private. DB.W. 11. WBIOHT, 211 North Ninth Street, Above Uax e, P. O. Bex 872 rhUadelphis. febJWydw CELERY COMPOUND TOBACCO. e LD HON EST T. IK 00 H rOPULAB Bit AND Old lenesty Will be found a comblnatlennot always te be bad, A FINE QUALITY OF PLUS TOBACCO AT A KKAbONABLK PK1CA Loek for the red H tin tag en each plug. EIRST-OLASS ARTICLE IN- Chewing Tobacco. DON'T FAIL TO GIVK OLD HONESTY AFA1B TBIAL. Ask yenr dealer for It. Don't take any ether. JNO. FINZER ABROS, LOUISVH.X.B, KY. (it WAXVMBM. WPK01AL. WATCHES for Farmers and Ballreaders, II Karat Geld Filled IJOaB cases, Klgln Works, t!0 each, Jeb Let. Beat Watch ana Jewelry Repairing. 8pectAcJes,Kyeulassesand OptloalGeod. cor rect time dally, by telegraph only plaee In the city. LOUIS WBBEB, Ne. INK N. Queen Bt, opposite City Hetel. Near Penn'a Deneu, G ILL JKWBLEB, Ae. -A HBT OF Graduating Presents! Geld and Silver Watches, Chains and Charms, GoldJewerry, , circlet Kln. Geld Pen Helders, Geld Pencils, Geld Teeth t-itks, Fountain Pens, Kllver Jewelry, GloveVlnagretU. Bllver Dangle uraeelets, Ben Benalres, Bllver Watch Hexcs, B Iver Hair Pins, Qaee ii Chains, scarf Pins, Cellar Buttens, Gleve Buttoners, Flower rins, Bllver Gsrters, etc., etc., e te. GILL, . JEWELER, Ne. 10 West King Street. H KADQUAKTEH8 FOK WATCUKH. We have Uepe&'.edly Been Told we Carry the LARGEST STOCK OF WATCHES IN THE CITY. Can put you up Klgln, Waltham, Hamp den or any mak.e In any style of vase de slred. We would r. commend The Geneva Nen-Magnetic As the best watcb for the money that la made te-day Thy have been piovudtebe. Call aud sfe them. Alse our New Goods In Bllver, Jewelry and Novelties. WA1TEE C. HEM, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LANCABTKK, PA. Cerner of Orange. nl-trd BABY OARBIAUM8. F LINN m BKKNHHAN. 100 Different Patterns OF BABY CARRIAGES -AT- FL1NN & BRENEMAN. "Alaska" Refrigerators HAVK no ;kqual. FUNK & BRENEMAN, He 1e3 North Queen Street, LANCAUTKU PA. AHl'llA I.T BLOUKH. A Hl'UALT PAVING. BLOCK. ' Asphalt Bleck Ce., OMce-M)l Chest" utBU. 1'hlla, l'a. Wtrks-Brldgepert, Pa , A Camden, N. J. MANUFACTUUEU8 OF Standard AfiphaltPaviDg Blocks BIZE3 4x3x11 AND 4x1x12. In goneraluse ferstrcetpavlng.aldewslas.gar den paths, mill yards and driveways, guitars, cellars, vats and sea walls. Advantages 1 Nelsiless, dustluss, Btrlctly sanitary, pmctl Cally Indestructible and cheap. Fer prices and further Information nddrew. R. 0, OSTBR & BRO., Agents Lancaster Ce.. 331 North I'llDCe St., Lancaster, l'a. uil-6md MVHIUAL. QUPEKIOK (iUALllY MUSICAL BOXES. HKNKY Q AUT8C11I A SONS, NO..10J0 Chestnut Street. fhUMlelplita, Kxamlnatlen will nrove our Instrnroents far supurlorte any ether make, net tpenklng el the worthless trash that abound, in the market, seen being of mere annoyance than pleasure te their owners. Old and Imper fectly made Musla liexes carelully repaired 1 y experienced workmen from the lnunufo lnunufe lnunufo tery luSwruerland. Correspondence nel Idled. Sana stamp ler catalogue and price list. wrmutUw bum T)AKD 6t MOKLROY. bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Btreet. Opposite Fountain Inn. The Cheapest Dry Goods Stere In Lancaster. BLAOK DRBS8 BILKS. . We enr special Inducements In Black Dress Sllki at 11.00 1 bettergoeds than anything ever sold at ptlce i at ll.i &, worth IlOO i at II 60 is ft special bargain, which we will maun w lth any Ml that 1 offered at tl M. IbAOK WOOL Black Cashmeres at We t worth s m. Black Cashmeres, at Rie worth iSe. Black Cashmeres at 14 and se ci s The beat He Cashmer aver sold at the price. Black Cashmeres at Me, 7ta and up. Black Henrietta Cleth at Us weitU Xc IHIOK All.TTOOl AUGW, WO our Uenrle ta Cleth at II 00 Is a decided eiver we sell a dress, It never falls te sell us mere, by ethers seelns; It. nliyt lieeause tteie Is none that will beat It at the price, and few, very tew that will cqusl It. . BLAOK THIBBT8HAWL8. ..BinR,02nwU 100t. 150' W00 W.B0, MtO, HJ0,C0. Ioublerhawlsatlli0,.00,l7(10, 8 00. U.60, tf 00, 110,111. The bst value In the city ter the money. y,se.ii,( w, WS DON'T HAVal TO ... H?T? M ,.a1?.? PW?l. MOurexpenesftrellnht,glvlnB;yeuthn advanlagn of low prices. B'ack Nun's VeTllng, 41 Inches wide, with two berders, 11.13 per yard, ceuruuld's 8-4 Deuble Crepe Jer Vtlls, M.0u per yard t worth Saee. US..'?1 et I'"aie. latest style;, only Set regular ptle,10c. enn Let of ChalllcaattDs worth Ke I warranted last colors. Just opened a let of i!allnenhlrt, made of the best Mer. J!"!0 iMV'S' .-w.J. celtrnx. lull size, geed Hiring, only Ml each. The best White Bhlrts at W, 7a ets andll ejtn Ihcltr rBANUANNAllAJl)KKKClltKF9, In silk and Imported Cotten, liomlecsplotcup, BARD cTMcELROY, 33 and 36 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn S' TAMM BKOTUBRS. SELLING OFF Stun -TO m CLOSE BUSINESS I NOS. 35 AND 37 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Bight Acress from the ;i'ostefuce.) WK EXPECT This Sale Will Be Over By August 18th, Ee you tave net mneh tlme left in which te tske advantage 01 this -OCPTUAOUIUNAUY 8ALK. Will Any of These Interest Yeu ? X75 D0ZKN OJQ KK.MNANXS OP FINE NAPKINS, jr1Na BLACK CABI1MEKKH Cwt'S? lmpoVl2tlen.f lll00liea' Bt LeM tnn AND HKNB1KTTAS AT YOUlt OWN I'UtCK. riOSHAMKIUS : JMMBNHKVABIKTYOF FOULADIEHANU GIIILUU.il. BUMMEBWASHOOODS. ... . . Prlntefl, India Linens, Prlnled Mulls. This At Less than It Cost te Make Them. line of goods Is especially altrnotlve. both as testyles and prices. 3KTTOUK WANTS OPKUIAL OFKKHINQ OK in Our Line Ever 80 Small. O M rfMm chcjlc 8t,lnK,( "will pay you te First Visit Us. , weH m a ytr, QPKUIAL LOW 1'KIOKS -KKSEYH I JEKHKYB I OH MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS " An Immense Assettment BY TIIK PIECE. At Nearly Halt Plica BOSTON STORE. AtAAArMAVA N KXT DOOK TO COURT HOUHK. Summer Dress Goods I Anether excellent selection of Ohallls at 10 cents received to day ; all colors ; all designs: With them came tome new Sateens at 12 l-2c in designs. Net shown before this season. "White India Linens at 6 1-2, 8 1-2, 10, 12 1-2. 15, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. Pique Welts, 12 1-2, 15, 20, 25, 31 1.4e9ntB. All bargains. Alse many Fancy Checks and Stripes of various qualities. FAHNJJSTOCK'S, NOB. 35 & 37 BAST KINOr ST.. , - ..,. i,. ww. irruiDAiii v duitivu iiDreu nnnnu Metzger & Have new In BtecW from Latest Importation TUB NEW DESIRABLE SHADES DRESS GOODS Henrietta and Qobelin Blue, Serpent Green, letzger & laughmaE's NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET, Opposite the Cooper Heuse. JKWXI.KY. A. KUOADS & HON. SILYEB! Sterling .Silver Uoek-Marks, l'aper-Knlves, Vinaigrettes, Jewelry and Knives, J-'erks and Spoons, in fact anything you inaywant in Silver. Seme Musical Bexes we are efTerlnR at nearly half their 01 Iginal price and'Btlll greater reductions en ethers. , We want te muke room for new goods of different kinds. Come and exam ine our stock. REPAIRING BONE NEATLY AND GUAHENTEED. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 West King Street. CAMP BAKUAINH I SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON, VELVET, BODY BRDBBBLB. Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Gbain Carpets, OIL VL0TH8, WINDOW 81IADMB, Ac. We have tbe Lttrseat and Beat Btcek In tbe City. H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Oerntr Wt iinf Had moesm, DBBBB QOODB. H'aek A 11. Weel Albatross Cleth, tee Black All-Weel Sebaatapel. W i ref. I rICS.TJc. Black All-Weel Atmnrr, TSe. Blaek All-wool BUrllz, II 00. Alark All. Weel Uatjn J. Cletb, II 00. Black Ilenrletta C.eth at ll.oe, ll.! 1 10 and 1-aniain. 41 inches wida. w wii nnantitiM of when tl ou Brethers XjANOABTBR. fa. Haughman .IN- Albatresa 01eth3, Oreain, Gelden Ecru, &e, &c. JIT HALLS. BAKQALNH ! ae TO -ireK WiUr.blrNls, Lucuttr, Pi TKAVSr.KRIi aUJDM. J5EADIN0 &. COLUMBIA B. B. Amncement of Pasinnger Trains OB, e4Jic3 after, SUNDAY, MAV 13, 1998. K MOBIUWABD. uutttn A.M. QnarryTiiie..., , m Leave A, K. a 12 8 12 U UN 11M 12 SO A . Z.M Jim svreet, Lane... Lancaster Chlcklcs Marietta Junction... Columbia, Arrlve at 730 7.40 7S0 7W 730 A. K. 9.M BOUTUWAKD. AMUnf((l Leavo A.M. A.M. 11.00 r.a. in tot I.M 1.M 161 3.6s iteaaing 7 Arrrlvaat a . Marietta Junction oet Uhlckles.... ae Celnmbla...., ... tn iancaster. nm King Street. Lane 930 guarryvlUa le.su SUNDAY. Leave Quarry vllleat 7.10 ft. tn. King street, Lane, at 8.05 a. m and a 15 p, ss. Arrive at Beading, 10.10 ft. m, and 8.55 p.m. Leave; Bending, at 7.20 a. in., and 4 p. m. Arrive at K!n Street, Lane, at 0.3) ft. m.,ftnd SMp.UU guarryTllle,at6.inp.m. .., -Trains connect at Beading with tretM'-. Ailenlewnand New ierk, via. Bound BrtwK Konte. , A At Cnlumbln. with trtn tn unil n-nm Ynpk' V- Uanever, Uettysburg, FredorleK ana Bftlt'S' mere. 1 fremchi221S.JuncUOn W,lh trfttM tow ? At Manhetm with trains te tnAimnTAs. ' Atlancaster JunoMen from Lancaster. Unarrj vine, and Chick le. A. M. WlLeON uuperlntendent. ! WW S LIS LIVIHS1 I1BBSS LEBANON A LANCASTER JOINTS LINK UA1LBOAU. Arrangement et Paasenger Trains en. aa4 utter, BtJHOAT, Mat IS, 1883. NOUTIIWARD. Leavo A, Jt. r.M (InitrrwIllA , I Sunday. a.x r.M, r.M King hi root. Lane 7.00 Lancaster 707 Manhelm 783 Cernwatl ,..,, 7.W Arrlve at Lebanon Ml Huuray.'Aitt) Leave a m. Ihanen 1 11 Cornwall 7 7 Manhelm 7.M Lancaster. 82f 11.11 12 41 1.18 146 SM8M iua 1a 6 SO s.4t 6.M9.17 IJCS 7.10 98 S.M V M. 12.10 U4.1 ).'4 113 r.M 7 Ml 7.4A am ru. T.BS ii 810 8. te 8 15 8 42 J1 King Street, Lane 8.J5 l.M 8.601929 Ball read. 5.60 A. M. WILSON, H apt. It. O, 8. B.N1 KFF,8upU0.K,M, W SNNHVI.VlIll ua nun An '.-'i . BT - ...--T.- w .. .AAAJX.J&& VSitZ js. DuuEuui.s.-in oueet rrem May u, jft 1888, ?jiM rivn t Philadelphia as fellows 1 v- Ien WKBTWABD. Pftelfle Kxpresat News Kxpress) War Passengerf Mftd tralnvlaVct Jey Ne. 1 Mall Train! . . . . . Irwiadelphlft. iABftMts, V limp. m. 4J0a.m. e ft. m. V4inK m IvIftOelnmbU SlagaraBxpress..... anever Acoem FastLtnet Frederick Aoeom . . . , Lancaaur Acoem.... Hftrrlsbnrg Aoeom.. Columbia Aoeom.... BuTlsburg Kzpresi Western xzpreu).. . A8TWABO. 7:suaBU rift celnmbla TU Celnmbla via hi. joy.. 4:40 p.m. DJWp se. B:B0p.m. Leave Lancaster. Kta a. n. km a m. silea,m. Ma ft.au (hoes,nx, 128 p. m. BMp.m. l.-oep.m. :4Sp.B. 8:40 p. BU ruu. spnniT , Fast Ltnef... ......... Uarrliburg Kxprest t Aancasir Aoeom mxt Colombia Aoeom.... MHHOn aXDTOI,.., Philadelphia Aoeom. sanaay mail. Day Kxpressf Hutlsbnrg Aoeom TU Lancaster Aocemmodauon ismvtM JMaV rUDurgat8aep.m, and ftrriTM M 1.1 Its wlaB wit DL The jEftriettft Aceommedatlon ismrea O Dift fti ksu a. m. ana resumes aunswst Alse, imtss ceinmbift at utw a. m. aaa. m., reftcatng Manetta, at 11:01 ana ksb. a Marietta atlkOI e. m. and arrives at OC4 at lei also, leaves fttliBBanaarrlTM a TMTDtt MIL S2 & MftSkM. 2i,J IMia.sV.iV; "J Mia,Mu"r' ., J ffiS3!! U!Wp.s.-v 13 4l4Sa., ?, Hi,ti m t mas. y,.Z fcoep. aw 4v I MSJNMW Q M44MSMJSW . i 223BM 1 &jtt .,iii t AcoenunodftUon laarea Mirtstjafe arriTM at Lancaster at hit 4aVi nectirg with HarrUburg Bxprese at luwsV WU'A tbe Freaenck Aocemmoaaacn. mm. neeung M Lancaster with Fast Xln. waps. at fcie p. m.. wtu ran through te FrsdemK." ..' WIssb tfMkAHAlr AsmssaiSatissisilriskftsat- MtMMt tmmimmuM. oeinabia at Itat.and reacaasi laneatteratMstg -p. ' "& Uanever Accommodation, Cast, learai Oaty, umbla at 4:10 p. m. Arrtves at LaneasMr aft.y 4.8S p. mH connecting with Day Kxprasa. ; uanerer AjoemmonaHun, wasn. essssm at Lancaster with Niagara Kxpress at ! n, wiu run uuengsi ve uuurrr. uur, BDeay. Fast Lints, wast, en Bnndar. wham I will step at lowningtewn,CoatesTlil' PsAaa wy bnrjr, ML Jey. llsabothtewn and Middlate-srsv ?- I rhe only trains which run dally, en BuMajr , um aii bcin wm niui uv wu ui wutuBitss . wy Ji K. WOOD, General Passenger AgmV -5 OI1AB. B. PUOU tmneral Manasa. '-V" , VOMVLKXION rO WDKR. VWVWVAVNWVnWVWI'V e IOMPLEXION POWDEK. LADIES WHO.VALUK A KKFINKD COMI'LKXIOIfii sutHi' lime . '; ; POZZONI'S MEDICATED r r -KVT-T T IT r rTr uuiYiri-JiiAiu vim POWDER. ' "tin It Imparts a brilliant transparency te tha-Jl skin, llemeves all pimples, rreekles aaa 4Us-'l colorations, and makes the skin aalSeatMr : selt and beautlfuL It een tains no lima, whH4Y '.Pz-X losdararsenlo. In three shades, nlnkerslaam. jT'.-K while and brnnotte. - M'A FOB BALK Br All DrugarlatB and Faney Gk)0tla ueaiers javorywiiera. 4WBKWABK OF 1MITATION8.-W aprw lyd HUilSWJt RsaeHTa. TLANTIO CITY, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, IT. J. Largest Most Convenient Hetel. Blegantlr Furnished. Liberally Managed. Coach teaad from Beach and Trains. Orchestra. Musla CliAS. MOULADZ. riep. W. K. Cecubah. Chief Clerk. tebxMaMl T UK "CUALFONTK," Ocean End of North Carolina Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY. S.J. F.UOllKUTSASONS. apr28-4a 4 TrrKTHEKILL," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., " Ocean End Kentucky Avenue, , Open Februaty 1, te November 1. -tLM UexlUJO, ,A M.J.ICKKBr." mayl0-2md OAl'ON BPKINOB AND KATH8. ALKA1NK l.ITIUA AND SUPKKIOB IKON WATEliB, UAMfSUlUK COUNTS. W. VA. Or 1 his colebratod Mountain Uesert for hesltk and pleasure. Itaths et any tetnperatuia 1 ft summer ell in a te uinan""i,'! a channfagr' summer home with Its many Imprevemsats, accoiumedailnB MOguesls, opens June 1. Fer medical and ethtr tcstluieuy, send i for circu lar. ysi. ii. sals.. may7-I6td ' Proprietor. MOUMMWVmMIMJtJW0 HOOJBW. pALL AND 8KB rTHK- ROCHESTER LAMP. sixty candle-Light 1 Beau them all. Anether Let of eg ba v QLOBM for Baa a XHH "PBiBFrnOr. MKX'AL MOULUINU BUBiUUt CUSMlOJI WEATFIERSTKIP uaats tham allThls strip outwears all etkata. Keeps out the cold. Step rattling olwlnewv Kxclude the dust. Keep out snewandaja. Anyone can apply tt no waste or dlrtauwle tn applying It. Can be fltted anywhere ae boles te bore, ready for use. It vrtll net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip U the neat Serfect. At the Steve, Heater and Hasga Wr: -OF- Jelm P. Schanm & Sens, 24 SODTH QUKBN ST., LAJICAJXKK.FA. '' It. . rz i il s? m IB &s A' - .!, m v rcj .1 13 Hjf, 'V s". f.J tw. w , fej h ? .. l-T" 1 St? .Y, VB m j.i -f" 7ft. Sh1 ' J 9-t'Z ! 4 1 -T" an3? 4 n ,,.
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