& JfVi. ".. .. ft fMUMWeM. aMfi M BW aretrt'a Mr. L as a apat at met mm imta Mrj. I. It la a quaint day Of llliui Mid m batac en tee ma Northwestern Irani by way at Qet- earn aad EaamUabara: TU Waatara Maryland ftgr prepariy teucW at MM M ter Maoaaateatown, and MM atepy HUla bare wrapped WrtattU blaakat around It and it draatalna; ever sines. a braaeb Una from the read at Rieky Ridge te I tMUw bat It has bad a hard Haalf living. Tna little local asalsaa te earn Interest ea the af tba read, and its stockholders glory a a return for their invest rB BAM OF THE BLUB 11IDUK. I town of 1,503 souls nestles at the f tba Blue Rtdge mountains and little i aterma that new and then circle llbapeakatnatdottheberixsu. With background of sreen forest and , atreama wending their ) rtfewa tba bill sides, It is but little r Ibat the Tlllagera grew sleepy with Or of the water, content with the it the gods provide. Through this (jus lagten Lee'a army moved en te an filled with bone et victory and r dutch leg only the Dead Sea apples or I Btaee and its surreundinirs are such as tajgmrally atlr tba poetie fancy, and it is lag te tna eternal niness ni tniugs te bat a cwMt-Teieed poet, new but little l te fame. Oeeree H. Miles, obtained I of bis greatest Inspirations while wan. lutreugu aien ana giatie in me tsst of these meantalns It is doubtful II of Miles' poems may be new found I of Baltimore libraries, or here and fBOra ea the shelves of some rare book flavor ; yet, thirty years age be was the great .Beat ettne Seuth. Sidney Lanier, llenry lUared, Father Ryan and Paul llsyne but ?BNM me piaeea wnere raues' loetsteps naa L His " Bebutopel " and Bill and 1 " ajw among the most stirring lyrics of his as, and bis mere ambitious poem " Alad aaka'a Palace " la a marvel of rxntlc beauty. J..'AB wntar et prose hia Lerette " will live wsbb taa language, ana nia success aa a u rani a BB waa evioeed by bis " Mahomet " win- anaajine prize rer an original piay enerea ny JMwkB Ferrest Miles Is long dead, but his , BsBeis is aweetly cherished in the neigh neigh neigh Ojathoed where he lived and nourished. One , Mage of meantalns here was named by him Achilla' Bew, " because or its reseui reseui Bsaaea te a gigantic hunter's bow, and the Matte designation Is still retained. Sjtf TWO HISTORIC INSTITUTION. vA literary flavor la Imparted te the old by the two great educational institu. MM that He Just bsyend its borders. Oely a 'a threw from the vlllane ilse the eeau- ttjful buildings or the ion vent of the Sisters f Charity j while etT te the right at the very baa of the mountain, Mount Silnt Mary's eatiage nesues in ine empowering teiisga eacn nave remarkable histories. Tbe aeilage was founded in H03 and the convent a veer later. Beth are Catholic institutions. tej. net have alwsya been popular educational V entires for young men and women et all fe ialtbtln tbls nienutaincrlLpe Jehn Hushes, i afterwards the oreatarcbblshep et New Yerk. ;.,: pursued his avocation ei gardener while ab- ineoiegy: ana nere, loe, nis succes- it, receiver me train- IH him rer his subsequent ecclesiastical career Arch- Cerrlgati, the present eccunnt et tbe aw Yerk episcopacy, is another alumnus et l Institution ; and sueu laymen a Krank- -?'lta B Gewen have been proud te call Mount vHalnt Mary's their cherishing mother. It Is a pleasure te report that this venerable Institution, which in tbe past hair dozen year has passed through snmesflvre tinan Ctal strait, is lien en asuioeth sea. Under tbe able and scholarly control of President Kd- .ward P. Allen, tbe institution is moving up ceamgner piace in me eauciuenai urtna sent than it bad ever before attained. A OIIEIT CONMiNT. " Tba convent buildings of the Sl'ters of 'Cbaritvare orebablv the tiuest of tliattvne lit architecture In tbe country. All that ,S atone, brick and marble could de te make caem Dsauuiui nas been done, ana tee i-.m- ggaltabarar villager are as proud of them as ; an ine seu aisiera wne nna tneir Deme witu- : ;,,m meee wans, juis institution is tne iaaether house of the order in the whole United States, bavmgr been Introduced from -TfBncain tne nrst aecmie ettne present aaalury by Mrs. Ellz tjtutJB, a zealous J Weman, who became tbe tirst Mether Su- ia parlor el tbe order in this country. Tbe BMonmentte her work that new exists in p, iri tewje spienum euuuings snnuia sausiy tne H & Mlll.l II II II. I III III m..trH..I. tff IR1HI BUU1IHIHI1U ..WlllUll BUUIOIEIi vtf,. If any one supposes that the lnmatfsel flaaia Brand old convent snend their time in b t bawaillng the wickedness et this world uud ivjeHing in meir own superior goeuness, ne bl vastly mistaken. Tney are tbe buelest .'UUle people In tbe world. They believe its. the maxim laberare est erare. Yet all la n4oaeae nelseleuly uud with such apparent iinai one nnns n naru te reaurituat tbls Institution no forth tbe orders HaiircLini mcLinnn ni mnuian ni nunH :asimihniit this viiintrv. 2 flu rina,lmutl il Ika mnnl lu U, Jeseph's academy, devoted te the education .as young itaies, ana it uas ler in roe quarters v; oeaiurjr eujeyeu me uigaesi ei repuia repuia jtsena in this regard. Seme ei tbe talre&t and ?&fhHfift In thAlp mnilMl ffarlr elnfh ilr... am) gWblte cornet, teaching the young feminine ifcisw uuw hi auoei. iney nave giteu up an Oftan brilliant lite In the world te devote IStbair energies te making tbe world better by ,y,asainiviug uuiun lwbi creature lovely &Sf A CLOISTLItr.il HA1NT. i It waa the Drlviletre of the writer tn lmvn Uaa Interview with one of the most cbarmlnir &'tt these cloistered sain is en tbe occasion of ! visit te the place. It is surely net tee I attara an offense against the canon of geed te describe her as a very beautiful fc woman, for aha had one of these aweet faces, "kBS Which Shene net nnlv rvnr&nnal rriArina Jtfaut great nobility or character. Her thirty yifT ,u me noisier seemea te nave remevea fgany atnall share of dress In her original char-y-fBeter, leaving behind a residuum or rtUned 3L3BOJO. If Btie knew lliat Iia u.ran..ulir W would bethus frM.lv .lu.., ...., .,., .....,. SLq.aleiS.r ,r?'uW Hut tbe writer cau. aotlerbear taking blsrea.tera Inte hiscenU. Bi,fsBoe te tell them of the lair ilewer of 'S5iJ!li5.20"!,.tt-,bJ u r?wllK 2L.T it w wMuin laeee Qiaieric fJVWJWUU -BltUi 'Vat It la net te writ of the charm of her sew uiai una leiereucs ie ner was begun tntber tocateb aometbieg te record from ihuuiui atuTurattueu. urapiiivallv she I Of bar experiences In the hospitals of aiiiBiuu suu iticuuiunu uurinir tna war. r when tbe wounded were breuuht from fteida of battle, tba blue and tbe gray law ua uy aiuu uuuer care ei me leu- i aisiera, wnoseeniy aesire was the ei me miseries ei Buneriqg bar." aha aald. her voice falllntr (taa aaaasery of tba bitter war day was re. "tma peer reiiew wne was se uauiy at thai be could net talk. He had black eye, and when be turned tbeui ie 1 could read clearly In his agonized mat na eravea aomeieing te oneeg tne waste that waa nelmr en within. I ledly gave him aeme erandy, holding m unaer nia ueau. nut tue aame ap- leek followed me. and tbe aame en- ive twlicblvg or the mouth In the tUert aw. Again i minislerea te Dim with quer aud a third time, and still tbe yearning In tbe dying eye. Suddenly rued that the rlabt sleeve of mv driwa ataratad with liquor. A clnaer investl- reveaiea inai it waa erandy, and bor ber bor herror 1 1 dlKyiyered my patient bad ek et bl neck shot awav. and that lha iatanded ter bla atemacb bad gene I the gaping wound and saturated PPertlaK arm I Peer fellow! death ate te eed bla aufferlngs." ear aeaveat quean did aoteoofln bar- Mbmbbw tfe UabmaaMtan took lat akah.BB, BBaBiBB. .atsBBBBkkB' AaWalim wM waOT VtlTa ? IMaWVTswlslsm waWIT kMe waeaefaBt by May la all mm Ira wish wbleh aba waa aeq eaiBiatt. ", tM HAMB OF TstB ''DISASB " lfcaaa atatera, HvlB tkatr aaeludad Uvea apart treat tba world, haraa rare apprecla. MoaftwtsHibaBBeroaalallta. Tbe asm nun who told tba war Incidenta related with ebarmlag fraabaeaa a oeBvertatlon she bad overheard ea tba morning or tba writer' visit. Tba Window of bar cell overlooks the laundry department of tbe place, aud two Irish washerwomen were purpling ever a word Which they bad aeen In a newspaper that both were gazing at intently. A-n---o-m-y,"eneof the women labor lonely spelled out "And sure pbawt does that sphell," queried the ether. "Horraeneo' ine knows," was the reply. "Whist, 1 have it new; It's a girl, Ann Toomey." A leek et Intense derision settled en the face of the second, as she scornfully replied, "Had cess te you ; don't you knew it's tue name or diss." The geed Irish brogue which thoslMerae easily assumed was an excellent testimony te her Milesian origin. Hut suddenly the 111 sounds, catling the ulsters te the recital of the litany, and seen the chapel with its storied windows Is tilled with a sweet and holy melody that almost makes one believe that he has accldentitll stumbled in en a rehearsal of tlm angelic choir of Paradise, K M. It MMUAMU .14HAVHVHKK The t'npular Art rets Net Injured tn tier Completing the Sfniini Tbe fall which Madame Janautchek re cehed whilst visiting a sick actress proved net as serious a one as was at first believed, and It is reported that she is able te fulfill nil of her engagements for the rest of the seaer, Madame Janauscbeic is an uctres or no small ability and a atar she may be clashed among these of tbe first magnitude, tier acting Is lerclble and full or lite and energy, display ing in every move aud action the powers et a highly gifted mind and bed. I.Ike all ether actresses et renown she lias only achieved tbe highest round of the ladder et fame through clee and content application te the art, te which she has devoted Her time and ber life. Madame Janauschek first ap peared en tbe stage at a ery early site nnd tery graduallyros-etetbe front ranK through the recognition of tbe merits hfcb eer representation she gave Impreied ; ner range or characters aud her repertoire la wctenie, covering well an entire neKl of varlutis Ini personatiens. Madame Janauscbek ha been Hucceestul In both a financial ami a prn'ts sienal light and ber skill as an actrea cannot be diputed even by tbe tiiet ere critic, w he muat ackneu led ge that she d lplaj a de cided professional ability in the role xle assumes, making of them a reality rattier tbau a mere personification et events and happenings which moves aud auVcts tbe feelings of her auditors te expressions et mirth or sadness aa tbe cae may be. Th madame has brought a suit te ncover f-0 COO Irem tbe proprietor of the hotel In which t-ht tell. Nate Salsbury has made se much money out or the lid West that b has -old all fit his intertst fu the Troubadours t Jihuny Webster aud his bright wlfd Nellie Mo Me Henry. Jehn A. Sleens et " Unknown " fame, whee tint wile was Le'tle Cutircb, married Emily Lytten, a rew daj s age Many of tbe actors nere retired te their rarms ter tbe summer, ac!rdlng te tbe amusement papers, but mere ara hugging I'ulen Square or cba-lng the loose sitid wicbes from tbe lunch counters. Hayden, Dicksen .V. Roberts produce " Pinafore " en a lare scale at Madlceu Square Garden, .Sew erk. iteb Fraser, the clown, plays the part or tbe Atleitt Marine. DocKeladers' mlnstrela bae lIo-teI their traveling season. They will make anetner short tour before opening for tl e rail In ew Yerk. W. S. Cleveland, who did great work as manager, for McNlsb, Jehnsen . hlavln, will be with llaerly next aeaseu l red Vrlgh', new with Haerly, gees with tbe German Brethers new party. Among tbe trlerinera with the l.ewande circus, whirh will b Lere mut -k, is Charley Maurrltu, tbe funny clen The Lowande circus txlntiits ii-unllv for Se cents. Tbey reduced the rates ter I.ati. caater and Yerk only beutuae tney stay here longer. Cnarly Reetl, tbe ev minstrel, III play Old bpurt ill a " Hag Biej " company the coming season. Wilsen A Itankin, in n half pg et the Clipper, made a big "crack" a lout what Hij luteud doing next Heason, h"u tbey win hate "A (Jreat Coin piny. Superbly l jiinteit aud Incomparably Costumed" f m suie paper last week centaineit a card which re terred te thlavame minstrel bind It -tatt-d that tbey owed the Pateunellivi, tin I rtinch musical paiera, f;JSet)back Mlary, and tht strangers were ceuielled te relurti he na te France w itbeut tbe money. There Intends te imu big rivalry In tbe minstrel buulnes the coming hci-en. The (emp.iny heatled by Hweitnsui, Itlea and Fagin are about liable te push all of the ethers. The man who wants a partner t) make a lertuue by turniahlug money te start out a star, has hia ail in all the papers at this season, and anxaeuhly awaits a " bucket" te bite. Atlantic City premisos te have lets of places of Btnusemect iliu coming seaseu Rebert Hall, who shot Mrs Rivers in Phil adelphia, waa euly a hanger en atieut variety theutren, and the profusion don't desire te have him elased as an "actor " Jehn T Kelly, the strong Irish einedUn, will have six new coinaJles uext aeasj ti. Teinprranre lactic, u Texas trera the Austin Dispatch. The ladles will net have (he privilege of casting a vote the coming election, but the liberality with which they will distribute aweet Lakes and ite cream, accompanied with a fascinating pleaso-veto-for-tbe-ainendmcnt smile, will decide mere thau eue wavering sovereign. IN VAMTV FA I It Through Vanity Kalr, in dava of old, Them passed a maiden with lecas or grid, Aiulapuldlerepunrdht templing pick, Vrvlng: " O, my pretty laaa I what d've lack ' llere'a many a ware, Cecllyand rare Ceuis, buy eh, cotne, buy ! In Vanity I atr," " Silks ana satin) are net for me ; I.ace U for maidens of high degruu i The lads would lauish In our country town If I ciuie clad in a lireldured gown. l!ut j ut thrrn'a a ware, I'rucleusanil rare, I lain would buy me In Vanity Kalr. " Pray, sell me, til, rrein your motley utere, A beuit that will love me foiuvurmero, That, whether the werU ah ill priUaorblauie, Through sorrow orjey will bt mill tbe iuwu. 'llatnenniy ware for which I care, 'Mid all the treasures In Vanity ralr." Much It grieves me, n lassie dear." The peddltrsald I " but I grvatly rear The hearts that loved la the old sweet way Have bteu out et fashion this many a day t And glided care Is ail the ware Yeu will get for your money In Vauliy ralr." Kercnc Tyltr in Chambtri' Journal. tna Mem Xaewteag Rtg-e glf-Clf. and away we go. Thre' Summer's son te Winter's snow, Death tn the pocket-book, tun ter the trade, Seuths wealth ut a great city made. It la becoming very evident that Raster la no longer tbe swell toilette milestone. The " Easter suit" Is fast becoming a thing uu uu theught of In my lady' jmst-lenteii arrange mentsthe " Raster liennet" a chestnut for the corner el country newspaper. Rushing Inte Raster newness will hereafter be found te be a serious mistake ; and a dignified and indlllerent scorn ler stated changes will be tbe proper attitude for these umt desirous or Hunting aa sample faahieti-platee. Illddv, ioer girl, from tbe tiieagrcnes et ber ward robe, is in much gteater baste for changes thau ber lady l.ticretla, who, sated with new ness, can atlerd te stand by aud wait te see irAdf nef fe treur, which is the science et being "ultra." liestdes tbl, our climate Is becoming altogether tee uncertain te war rant an entite dolling of the old and donning of tbe new In apparel, at this time, and our people are beginning te find It out. It was net tbe season, but a freak of II, which made the lightest wrap a burden, aud beuse waists a feature of the dress parade which occurred en rilth avenue ou the morning of April 10th, when a sweltering cltyhoed turned out te celebrate the resurrection of our Lord, sud very little that was bristling new marked tbe phalanx et fashion lining tiie gorgeous houses or worship, which depended chiefly upon floral gunlture ler their spring decera tten. l.ntlre winter dress-suits, when geed enough te appear unsupplemented, a lew new short Jackets wbeu tbe skirt had out livid Its waist in first freshtuss, but fee, very few entire new spring suits made noticeable the birth of spring fashions en Rsster Mimlsy of this jear. The new suit will come just the same, however, and the bead gearwlll lese nelhlugtn price or beauty by Its lautallztng delay. Hew shall 1 have uiy uew dress made The very best thing veu cn da In dividing that question, is te get a t til -length picture e Sarah liarnhardt, and study it withal, your might. " Yeu can have no ldea,"ivs the dressmakers," of the extent te which the rane ler Mho long,' 'the loose,' 'the full,' has grown " Indeed, se general Is 'he demand ler the " Federa" atvle lu this that, and the ether; that a foreigner might reasonably sup pose the word ta be cue standing te repre -out these Ideas, aud te have been spectatly designed for the drissuiak r's trade, llvtrj thing for wear, morning, neon, and night, musi have the long-telnted waist, full Irent, theswishlng, slinking skirts pulled sleeves, high sneuiders, and tne girdle. .n, the girdle' Re U silk cr be It silver, but be it girdle I The barmaid tyle is done, the "chopped oil" Is deemed, the dear little " apron Iteut," kilt skirt, and short, nebby cutentas all gene te come back again. Let all your ev erskirts tbeu. (or double skirts rather) come te the bem et the under skirt, and baug in tbe lelds et a fall out et wind. .Ne mere foet-plaltlng as veu value your reputation ; just a heavy cord, or a baud of the goods, two or three Inches wide, enlv show lug iu the elegant "set" it imparts. et tee big a bustle. French teurnures suggtst, Americans emphasis their exist ence. One is a graceful supplement te Ged's handiwork, the ether, a second self. Why tbls should be se, is net for me te say, unltsi It te that the wave of refinement ever crude ness ceetns ever te travel from east lowest; and tbe art of repression, of knowing hew far net te go, Is the shibboleth et all true refine ment. Huh cliecus In New Yerk mean gate way and fence plaids in Chicago. Tne first ilnukt a belle from the garden city has te de when she reacaes ew Yerk in the rel.'n et high hats la te rip a couple of braids ell the rim et her chap-au. e It is, tce, between ew Yerk and l'arls Oeserve moderation in our bustle, then, and save Time the task et doing it for you All tour teur nures are formed bj means of "reeds." What is the secret et the "wabbling" bustle? A tee lnee skirt holding tbe reeds. Oue gored Irent breadth, one plalu Imck, aud one narrow side pi ce is plenty. Many, for us with full skirls, are making little "specials" of white net, using from four reeds upwards. Mis. Dien Iieuclcault (tbe seceud) wears eleven under Jhat dainty pink China silk in "Fin McCool"; and, If jeu notice, there is no wabble there, Little jieeple and pcckels arerecelv lug mere consideration than heretofore In tbe present stvles the former In the long unbroken i-klrt elite", while each separate leld Is a s'andtng Invitation te the latter te come aud nestle therelu. Ila-ques are all short en the hlpf, with 1 ng point aud loeso front elfect, prnjuced by the gathering or a "piece" at the ne k, falling with invisible opening te Jein the eversklrt folds. Hew you get in, or out, or round our present bed covering, is nobedv's business buttons are entire! tabooed, l'utlsarethe characterizing sleeve-marks. Any kind, any shape, any where ; but be they large or small, above the sleeve or below, their sim ple exl-tence prove you are "up" In sleeve culture Rut remember this means allmness of waist. I'utl-d sleeves with large waist Is Dutch, pulled sleeves and a slim wai-t the fxtreme el modern elegance. Cuds show a decided "spring" at the wrist. The tendency in cellars is toward moderation, low aress and high cellar, producing u stylish but net cneklng ellect Ihe roll or R izibe'han, idea is quite Bernhardt enough te be utilized lu a variety of stvllsh way". Fer etreet wtar, the most popular present fabric seems te be a light weight summer cloth, which appears In strliei-, mete or lees proueutued, and checked or llcktd surfaces in all the "dark" colors. The "combination pattern" is lu high laver again this year. Tell dear old graudma that the real, genuine, eld-tlmey alpaca Is come back. Just tbe same 'ilust sneddlng" "shiny," "serviceable goods" that Jehn used te bring her home a gown of, after a geed corn nale. The mere or less exquisite Huts and shades of heliotrope are all the rage for "dretn" costumes, with "eme assistance from a light vivid green, b t'l needing dalnlj handling and wearers te Jn.i'ity their claim te popularity. Heaven du'eud us from the gradations of their decty from drawing room te nursery, nursery te kitchen, kitchen te girret, aud garret te gut ter. hatever has become of the inventor of that egregious monstrosity in color, the de cayed canned strawberry, nobody knows. It is te be hoped he has "dved" by his own band. Fer hack weir you must have a short jacket, if you have te cut ell the skirls of your "ulslet" te de it ; but see that you cut them oil in the approved slant, a trills up to wards the back. Rxcept en siep girls, who, peer things, use theiu aa "a bed by night and ache.ii ei drawers by day," you will net see three long wraps per hour In the shopping districts of iew Yerk city. Lucky you are if your last fall one is light fitting, and will bridge ever ler you; hut take oil these big buttons. The most worn of these two jiuntl nesses is the "Cevert," which means the Kugllsh walking jacket with everlsppiug seams, little hip pockets and mostly bends which come In all the colors from black te white, through brown. Never was a time when the short lacket was se simple, e absolutely perfect in fit, and se universuL Ob, yes, one or two lltlle French ex ravagance-s et the ulsterette ramlly -dainty silk trimmed aud temporary are worn, but only by these who can atlerd te toss them aside in May, never te be seen again. Dress wraps are te be simply apologies for outside cover mere shoulder capes, with mere or less "lUp" or "point," aud el lace, velvet, or a beaded cloth, fj 60 per yard, which lades lined te be very popular for tbls use. Rvery thing of this kind 1 leaded with Jets, beads, or beaded ornaments. Anew little trick lu this line, just come en tbe market, is simply a little harness of jet adjusted ever the dress suit, pug-deg fashion. Where the comfort or protection come iu tbe wearers de net pretend te say ; probably te the trade, who, no doubt, find both from their ready sale at from (19 te (19. liennet garniture shows a decided tendency te floral rather than animal ornament, and the all ervadlng lavender has it seal upon the ribbon portion. Yet even while In tbe very bUziet Its glory, this delicate favorite cau perceive tbe triumphant leal of the steadily approaching "carbon-blue" (a light greeu blue), and tbe "dead rose" (Just what its name signifies) ; aud, no douet, before two mere new inejns, will have te flud an uneasy throne en the points of scornful noses. Illusion In alt colors Is extensively used, arranged ever the entirely trimmed bmnetwUh pre'ty pull elleet. The red lilu. slen bonnet, which made its appearance lu Paris last j ear, 1. becoming quite! a feature lu our Broadway cases, and will be very popular ler dress occasions from ita tlghtuun and brightness. Hats are coming te have a verv "hack" and "shop" , u vt. while the Utile small-crowned, nrr' w.strlnged bonnet, with poke or round It nit ellect Is universal tbe bead ellect Is much sought alter, and for Just new the simpler flowers, heath, apple, blossom, daisy, heliotrope, pluk, etc, Hi wee will bloom again by-and-by." In connection with the expense-thought et bbbwW leaaaaaa walaw bbwbb-w)b WT1V9 ' ta want aa abiviifaiasaeV-saeaAlMa at I ' - J J---. --- mm m .- m - . ,g. kwa aad whtw eetetaajb aMaM lag ever law I MeeUaTbereai eflect la preelealy tbe aeaae, aad no wAif bet icr than that wbteb three little knot et rib boa, tastefully abaded, and coating about 69 cents would bave produced. One receiving a costly present may aeek te enhance the pleasure or the giver by wearing It, but It I simple absurdity te waste money en expen sive millinery ornaments which add nothing except te space In pecklt and pressure en heart corners. Celer la the one newness In glove. There Is nothing te prevent jour choicest taste being met. this spring, save blindness or pov erty. Ornamentation la a marked feature, from th heavy black seam, like a gents, te a tiny bestd like embroidery emluently dainty and feminine. Mnusquetalre is net In as great laver as four aud six button ; UM Is the average price. It la the same with hose; nothing uew can very well cree'p into shspe, e Ingenuity concentrates en color. Ribbed lisle, at 75 cents, srem te tie the present faverlta Lavender is the color which jeu would feel most pride in dropping into the middle et the little circle en the fleer, or toss ing ou the top el the dainty white pile across the back of the chair .is veu start for the land of Ned. Parasols are mert striking lu ornamenta tion, color, handle, and price than ever ts fete. The most popular for full dress are lace I'eve red, either mil or plain, ever celer, with deep flounces costing from fi upwards; five dollars seeming te la) the average price mr ordinary street wear. A charuiliiii line el this sort shoe a combination el color by means el V sned pieces, real or slmula'et, running inreugti tue cover leuginwisu. Hinds of ribbeti velvet, or laces are also drawtiever the ribs with mere or less geexl ellect. Handles are lovely, aud would seem te have exhausted the utmost ingenuity in their dev ices. The w hole handle of evldired silver la n novelty. The low cut shoe et patent leather will be much worn en the street In the warmer weather with Uie "Ox ford tte" for Its mark. Oxford tie is a wide braid, lacing through thresser four holes t lug In a loose bow knot. A suede leather is being largely used In the manufacture of these, also a russet leather, which Is very ttleetlve, Suit slippers eclipse an) thing ever txifere produced in shape, goods, and buckle. Common sense Idea, with Kngltsh or half rounded tots and with or without cloth tippers is the ordinary shcav Prices are net ad v anced in feet gear. A pithy remark or Mr. tngerscll Is well worth remembering in this connection. He sajs "There Is no earthly sense in going looking like old scratch. Just because you are a farmer's wlte, and live In the country. If veu have te wiar calico, wear it, but tn the name et common dicency, have It cut iu the la'est fashion. Fvnmh Rim vit Them v. rilK Afllr til til. UHAUVATF ' A Mixture et tllu Klbbunf. Sntnnent. Vertrj anil llrjst-n Itraulatlens. Citherlne Co'.eln New Orleans Picayune. Just at this time of the year a girl whom 1 knew very well is about te begin her voyage of life, as she terms it lu her valedictory, bhe Is tbe sweet girl graduate. She has sent oil te all the Jehn Themases et her acquaint- an co scented little notes of invitation te at tend the cnuimencement exercises at the in stitute, bhe is very pretty if somewhat crude, and wears banged hair and many white ribbons. Her gown is white with a sneep'ng train. It la te her like a foretaste of bridal tlnery. Sshe is in a tlutter, aud sup p sts that this is the great trying ordtalef ber life. She carries her diploma as a young queen might carry her wand of cilice, lier valedictory Is tied with blue rlboens, and there is a icxsl deal of sentiment and poetry in it. She talks about the stormy sea of llle ; about hope, tbe light that was never en land or sea, aud she is smothered in Mowers when she makes her pretty bow of retirement. She has already gene through the Inevitable ceremonial et vow taking with ber school chum. Tbey are te write te each ether every oilier day. They are te keep each a diary, and evchauge them at the eud of tbe j ear. They are te have no secrtta from ewh ether. Tney swear never te msrry, but after a time when they bave been out tn society long enough, they wilt meet somewhere, rent a houseeratHt together and live inseparable for tbe ret of their mortal lives tbe one de voting herseir te China painting, tbe ether te Kensington embroidery or weed carving. We have all beard her rave ever her besom triend, Alice Maud, the anima'ed respositery of all her secrets. Six months go by. We tntrt Agnes or F.fel, as the case may be, and inquire after tbe besom friend. She draws up her slender body and ber eyes leek daggers that Jehn Themas wishes were burltd In his hesrt, se swift it yet se sharp are tbf v. "Ifyeu mean Miss Smith," says she, "I knew nothing of bur. I decllue te knew anything about her. She came te my my house and flirted se shamefully with Mr. Ilrewn that he has never tieen back since. 1 snail cut her tbe next time I see her,tbe hate. tul old thidg." m m m Old Maids. Frem the San ffrane'ece Chronicle. 1 like old maids. There's a great deal or needless abuse thrown at old maids. A woman never grows tee old te de some geed, but it is questionable if a man ever grows old enough te de any geed. An old man who has never get married, who has lived a seltlsh bachelor lire all btsdays, grows atirely Inte a perrect nuisance, a crabbed, self-satis-tled, discontented curmudgeon. New, if there is one thing mere beautiful in life than anetner, it is the admiration and devotion maiden aunts show toward geed-looking nephews. Kven a mother never has as much profound admiration aud love for her son as her nnuisrried sister of mature years, who has pretty well given up tbe idea of marry ing. Ol course, in tbe eldest old mald'a breast there Is a faint hope that seme man may come along yet, and she always attrib utes the fault that he does net come te ber own austere conduct, bless ber. Illrmtngtianrs Wonderful Orewth. Mr. James K. Ktudall bu made bis first vhlt te iSirmlngham, Ala., and has written an enthusiastic description et the magic cily. Mr. Kandail says seme Idea of tbe expan sion et the place may be arrived at when It la declared that seventy-nine first-class stores are In progress in the heart of tbe city, and two theusaud dwellings, net a few of them elegant and artistic. In various quarters. It is cenlldently predicted that within live years Itirmlngham will, with it legitimate suburbs, have 1(0,000 Inhabitants. Mr. Kan dail adds : ' Birmingham la Improving sat sat sat trouemlcally. 1 ate a beefsteak from the West that made me dream of Baltimore, and there came a bretri from the Chesapeake bay when selt-shell crabs were put belere me. When you see a town developing In tbe ap petite, It Is becoming civilized itself and ab sorbing the civilization of elder places by the seashore and tbe mountain. " Olalnilns Ills Rights. Ex-Secretary of War Lincoln, It Is aald, I making sixty thousand dollars a year from his law business, and has no political ambi tion. A Chicago reporter who went te in terview him met with startling success. Mr. Lincoln said: "Yeu will de me a kindness by printing, as coming from me, the state ment that K lWt. T. Lincoln does net waut te be written up In the newspapers. lie request every editor te let hitn alone, and would be glad If his name never again appeared in the columns of a newspaper. A private ultiren should hav e some right In this coun try, and ene of these is the right te be let alone by tbe press. I am practicing law, and doing nothing else, and thinking et nothing else. Ne thought et public efllce enter my mind." Kl-riotsruer Hnadlj's Frepbscy. Kx Governer lleadly was Interviewed while passing through I'ittsburg Monday, lie Is quoted assaying : " Cleveland will be nominated by acclamation. There ll certain ly no question about this, and he will be elected. It matters net whom tbe Kepubll 2an nominate. Tuere It considerable acold aceld Ing and fretting among Democrat who bave tailed te secure tbe president' favor, but tbe kicker will be In line at tbe proper time," a wedtst Preposition. Frem the Galveston Mews. The leng-iullerlng editor et an Interior piper utter this despairing cry : "It there could be some law by which one might Bill tbe theusandeth crank alter listening pa tiently te the nine hundred and nine nine, there would be soma alleviation of editorial misery. But there la no aucb law, and one has te take oft his hat te all such people and thank them for advice, even Hit makta bint ick." aaadaaav I r Acs of Ued's soldier bean A sword divine Stretcn out thy trembling hands le-aay fortbluel .Adlarf A. tre der. mw$ fjMKBwqtjmwa" r - ""' KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) -UIVM- Ooed ADDotlte. New Strength, Quiet Net vea, Happy Dnye, Bweet Bleep. A POWERFUL TONIC that the most delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, And all llertn Disease. THKMOTirNTiriO As!lrltIOCr.SsrUL IllOUl' I'l KlHKti, utisrlorteiiulnluu. Mr. f A Miller, Mi t st tHih street. New erk, was runs! by hasklnn of extreme ma lirlit I'liMtMtlen alter reven vrars siiirerlng lie Mm run down Irent ITU pounds teVT.Iiegan en kasklue In June, lstut, wi nt te work tn one month, revalued his full weight til six luetlllu Qtiliilue did tiltu tiogeod whatever. Mr. tildeeu lhoiutisen, the eldest and one el the most respected cltlzenanf llttdg pert,rtinn , says "I am nlnntv viaraetaae, and for the lsst thnsi jears uivitsurrrvd from malaria and thnetTectset itil!ilu poisoning. 1 n rentlv tat gan with Kasktiui wblh tirekn up I In) malaria mid I m rt used my weight tl pounds " Mt-s.T A koIjuieiis. of IMIIn1lld.iv St. Jersey City, writes Mi miii Harry, t lev en vears. was Kuk iklllO. alter nttisin months' Illness, hen we had given up all hope eiieis irem ine iiihive lairsiuis, giv details will tin ent en applli ntluti. Kasktmi iiu Wi takun without anv special medical adv leu. II w pur bottle. Sold by H. B. OOOHRAN, Druggist, 137 and I'M North yiieen M . Lancas ter, ra , or sent bj mall ou ivcelpt of price K Skl.S K te . M W nrrvn St., New or, tee.'l IvdJtwl lh.s rjUMl'UKrnS' Homeopathic Veterinary Specifics, rer llorjej, C ittle. Sheep, Dess, Hogs, Poultry. :J I'AUK ltOcih On Treat iientef Animals and Chart "n'nt free. CUKKS-t-'evers, Congestions, Inflammation. A A. Spinal Meningitis, Milk rover tut strains, liftmuitss, llncumatum. U C Dlstuuipr. Nasal DUchsrges. 1) 1 Hots or Drubs. Wiiiun K K Coughs, Heaves, l'muimenlv T.r. colic or Urlpes, Jlxlljaimi. tl 11 Mlsc.irrtagu Hemorrhages. II It Urinary and Kidney Diseases. 1 1 Eruptive Diseases, Mange. J k. Dtieascsel Digestion. SrAlll.K CASK, with wiar, Manual, vv Itch Hazel Oil aud Mtstlrater a? no I'lUCK, Mugle bottle (ever Se doses) Our. MM in Din diiisT: en SKNT l'ltt PAID OS IthCKUTUr PIltCK. Humphreys' Med Ce . UU t ulten St., N. . littnpurtj's lloncepituic Spteifie Ne 23. In use ai rears The only successful remedy ter .Ni'rveus Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration tromever work or ether sauscs. II per vtat.erSvtilsandlaritu vial powder, ter S3. elu bv DRiiiutsTs, ersiut postiwliten receipt ofprtce. HI VU'lltigVs' MKD10INK. CO. febivlvdAwnhA- -Ne. ltwrulten su .N. . CILY'S CKKAM BALM. CATARRH HAY FEVER. ELY'S CREAM BALM CI.KANSKS TIIK 11 K M). ALLA13 INrl.AMM VT1UN, HEALS TIIK SOItK. BfciTOltKS TIIK SKSsks or TASTE. SMELL, HEAIU.NU. A QUICK KKl.lhf. A fOSITtV E CUKE. A panicle Is applied te eacn nestnl and Is agreeable. Price M cents at druggists , b7 mall, retrtstervd, te cu Clrcntars frve. KL IlllO'. Drmrxtsls. Mweirn,N. Y. -(ii'nulni) Ely's Cream It tlm for sale at Ceenmn's Drugstore, 1J7 and X N'erth Oiiruu St , Lancaster, I'a UlrS-ldAlv 1 lhAS G eluhn si'Kcirir. DRUNKENNESS OU TUB Liyueit ii miit 1-esiTiv Kin ruittfii ut ADMIMsTKUl-Mi Dll IIAl.VtS' UOLDEN SPhCiriC. It can tie given In a cup of coffee or ta with out thH knoMlrdgeet the iht.eii taking It. ta absolutely b irmli ss, und will effects perma nent and speedy curu. whether the pttlent Is a modern drlnaereran alcoholic wr,ek. Thou Theu svuda of drunkards havu bistti mal temporal! men who hav h taken tielJuu sjHictrlc In their coffee without their knewl dgu, and te-day t llnve thev quit drinking of thtlr own free wllL IT .SKVKlt rAtl." The system once linpreg. natidwlihtheHrs.ctBc.lt becomes an utter lm piMslblilty for the II luer aptM tlte teuitst. ITer sale by Lit V. LOCIILK, Druggist, Ne Kast Mng Street, Lancaster, Pa. aprlJIydTuThAs 1UE SWIFT Sl'KCIKlO CO. ""S.S,S."a"k BLACK WOLF Or Ulack Leprosy, Is a disease which Is con sidered Incurable, but It has yielded te the cunt tlve properties et bvurT biicirie new known all ever tbu world a.i S. s a. Mrs llalley, et West Semurvllie, Mius.. near llenlnn. was at tacked several ears age with this hideous black eruption, and wuj tniittd by the twst medical talent, who could only say that the duease wu a species of LEPROSY and consequently Incurable. It Is Impossible te d scribe her sufferings Her body from the crown or ber head te the seli a of her feet was a mass of decay, masses et Iteati retting off and leaving gnat cavities. Her ringers festered and three or four nails dropped off at euu time. Her limbs centractwt by tbu fearlul ulceration, and ter several years she did net luavu her bed. Her weight was reduced from ll te M) lbs. l'erhaps some tatnl Idea of her condition can be gleaned from the fact that thripe pounds of Cosmellneor ointment weru used per week In dnsalngher sores, finally the pbysblans acknowledged their deteat by this IUack We f, and commended tbe tnffurer te her all-wUe Creater. Uur butband bxarlng wonderful reports el the use of Swirrs8rscinu(s H. H ), prevailed en her te try It aa a last resort. Hhe tsuan Its use under pretest, but seen round that ber system was being relieved or the uolseu, as thH sores aa sumed a red and healthy color, as though the bleed was becoming pure and active. Mrs. liatley continued the S. s S until last february; every sere was healed t she discarded chair and cratches, and was ler the Ural time In twelve J ears a well woman. Her husband, Mr. C. A. talley, la In business at 17K lilackatene street, liosten, and will take pleaaure In giving the de tails of this wonderful cure, bend te us for 'ieatlse ou Weed and skin Ulacases, mailed tree. TIIE SWIFT SPECIFICCO., DBA.WER 3. ATLANTA, OA aVOenulne Swift's Specific rer sain at Coch ran s Drug store, U7 and 1SJ KerthlQueen Bl., Lancaster, Pa. fl-lydAw T WEAK MEN Buffering from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood, etc., 1 will send a valuable treatise (sealed) con taining full particulars for home cure, rttiCE of charge. A splendid miMllcid work ; should be read uy every man who la nervous and debili tated. Address, ruer. r. t. rewLKit, mlBstmdAw Mendus. Conn, rrUHft OUAKAHTJCKl), ruptur;e. Cure gnaranteed by OK J. B. HATU, g&se at onee i no operation or delay from beat cess I lesusi dt nuuari rtl AU;tl ST.. PKILA testml hundreds of cure. Main ode. send for circular. fi-lvtw QAKK, HUKK AN U MPEKOY CUKK. (3 Uupture, Varicecele and Special Disease of either sex. Why be humbugged by quack when you can And In Dr. Wright the only itaeu lab ravsteiaa In 1'hlladelphla who make a specialty el the above diseases, and era TbimT Cuau UtJiaairrssD. Advlee irree day and evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day Utttce private, DK. W.lf. WBIOUT, Ml Werth Ninth Street. Above Kaee, F. O. Bex ITS. Pbltadslphla. lania-lvAw RUPTUBE-OUBK OUARANTKBD BY Dr. J. B Mayer, 831 Arch street, rhtladel phla.l'a. Base at once. Me operation or bust nesa delay. Thousands of ears At Keystena Heuse, Beading, fa., M Saturday et each month. IXnd for circulars. Advice tree. marlHTO m,'? -r n twsvssyJfs MOTTO TB4T ALWAYS WINS s 11 Honest Werk at PHILIP DOERSOM Old Reliable Garriage Works, NOH. ISO AND laa BAST KINO 8TRBBT, LAND ABTBR, PA - mi'mmt BBSBmJT S i'V "" .. T:Jgaa1aBVCT::t iV.jggeaBBBBBKrj- - M IJxJL SiwBbbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbbsIJJR. Sr-A :;tgsi3'rajitScgjB . j i " , eaaBj , .i iaa,. . ibbi v, . ibb . aaaj Bfij v aBsBsBana -t HaVMLw "rraBBslt tfl ' - U sBsvaaarn --f-t-1- BTWrxaBa"aaaB v' 'l J at Bnuaaa , bjsssssj- "r tt i aa BssV-- Ji t i j' y " ."ttt rrl -w Wr-- vr tl Buggies, Pktens, Carriages, COS&TASTl.Y OS HASH. ttrJiKi'AtRixa rneMiwr.Y a7'J'kxhki Te.jti Philip Doersom's Old EeliaWe Carriage Works. CAKI'KT HA1U1A1NS ! -dO' eSHIRK'S CARPET HALL -KOK- WILTON, VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS, Tapestry, Iugraln, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets, OIL CLOTHS, WIXDUW SHADES, Ac. Wa have the Largeet and Beat H. S. SHIRK & SONS Cerner West King and Water Streets, Lancaster, Pi yywceKSKrs T HE NKW UAM'lKliU " l,ANOTKY." Jivfiifd itet. la L 5 tanejj, ami Eurvi. I.IUIIT. CIKILand ADJUHTA1ILK. riM.DS up when sitting or ltni( down UKSUMBs ItsuhaiH) huti r1tlng,uud will bold up the heaviest dreis ONLV bustle ever made te flt every lady and any dress, rer sale at till tbn liadlux lr Ce da llnuasstn U 8, Canada and Kurniu eatuplia will bu furnlshnd by mall ter W emits. Kierv bustlu Is stamped trade uiaik "LANtnUY" and Warranted Msde In White. Drab, liluu Ulack. CANIIKLD UDIIIIKKCO. .Vit; Mercer -t , -New 1 erk Cltr Fer site at thn toKewlni; heiines, Umcasier WATT.t 8HASII, It h tviiMrecK, II. ASIUICII.HXAMM llltOs It HUvanivuxmuiXH euuut. IALIj AND HKK -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Llght ; llenU them all. Anether Let of C11KAI' ULOHBS lerUas and oil stoves. THH " PERFEX3TION " MKTALMOULUINU AND KUBHEK CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beat them all. Tbt strip outwears all ethers Keeps out the cold. Step rattling el windows Kir.liidr. LhedaiL. Keen otittnew and ritn. Anv one can apply It no waate or dirt made In an plylnKlt. Can be fitted anywhere -no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or brink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At tbe stove. Healer ana llange store -OF- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.. LANUABTEH, pa s l'KUIAI, NOTICK. " Mere human, mere dlvlnn than wo rn fact, part humsn, purt divine Is woman, when the Keed stars agree Te mingle at ber nativity." Iteflcct.'ye Lords of Creatlen, and hlu ye at once te KIEFFER & HERBS, Ne. 40 E. King St., And Procure one et their famous Economist" Vapor Cook Steves. .. That Ued's best gift te you be net tertured be yond recall with the unnecessary waste heat which It Is Impossible te avoid with your llange, and (what Is also Important) consider the great economy In fuel, a) cents worth of fuel will cook ler a family et three grown per sons 21 meals. And when you want a lleatar, get a SPLENDID " And be Happy. rLUMBIHQ, 08 FITTING, STEAM UK AT INO, TIM HOOTING AND 8P0DTING. WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. vv"1KJiibbBbbbwbbbbjbbbjbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb 1 aBBBBBaWs leWBlsaireepBBWBSBBJBBBBJB s .i.jm'i .' ..mna.ii .I... ' iiji,swsewPs'afstaBsaasawAywsfcj " Baa ts. asBBBsl Honest Prices." s Business Wagons, Market Wagons IIA1.I.S. HAKUA1NS Htoek In the Otty. uMtmrmt,AMv ntVMum, LANUAHTKK AMD MlLLKlWVlLOiH K. M TIME TAHI.k Cars leave Laneaiter for stlllursvlll at T-W rw and 11..W a. m , and tin, iiix Btu and s ju p. n Cars leavu MlUersvlllii ter l.incaitur at D-00 twn and lo-en a. in . and Isn. sst, -en and 7-u) a. ra KAUlNu"iOllLUMHlA HAILKUAD AND IIHANCIIKS, AND LEBANON AND jANCs.aTElt JOINT l.l.N II. It, 0 AND ArTKlt HllSlltl, Hk 51, IS87, rKAINt) LiEAVK UCADtNH rer Columbia and Lancaster at 7.1 a. m.. ILtO ms'it and III) p. in. for yuarry vtlle at 7 .'J. II Wa uu, aa4 6.10p.M 6.10p.M 'er CWctfes al 7..0 i. tn and II Dm. ritAlNS LiK.VVB. COl.UMlll Ter Itmdtnx at 7 30 a. tu , ltLtu iud 3.40 p. ir. for Lebanon it 11 Jl and 5.H n u. 1UAINS LAV ClUAItltVMLl.t rer Lancaster at & 30 a. m aud ' l and Imp, or. for lleiidtna'ata.iu. in snrt J 4J p in Fer LulKinun at lt. and I til p. m LKAVE KI.Ncl arunicl (ij.ncaster.1 for Itn-ultiiir at 7,i a. in , U .11 and lm p. ut for Ijobaneu at . a. til , il.ni Mid Mat p. uu rer tlunrry vlllM at a.31 a. tn , 1 ) end H-i) p. ai, LKAV K t'Ut.NCR JritKKT (Lincastnr.l for Ikvidtnii at 7.1" a. tn.. I2.siud s.v p. m rer Is'bMien atR.Ua. in ,113 mud lm p m. ler tluarryvlileat J Jih. m, I M and'tx p hi. lllAINJ I.CAMI LKIIANOS. r r Uinrivster at 7 - t. in . 12 11 sn 7 p. " T Qnarryvllls st 1 1 x. it. aud It 15. sltsrtiav thaihs rUAlNS I.SAVS ttKADINb ret Uncasier at 7 Ji n. m. and i.ei p in rerqunrryMlleattnip m TKAIN8 LITAVr QUAUUY VtLl.g rer Lanrnstei, laibatiun and ItutdlnKat 7.10 a. l TUA1.NS LKAVE Kl Si, sT. (Lancaster.) rerlleaain and Irf9tnnn at s.esa.iu and s rt p. m Fer yuarry villa at no p iu TKAINS LKAVE riUVCI ST. (Lancaster.1 rer KeudlnK and libannn and 8.1(1 a. m and t 01 p. m rer ynarryv1Ui.3lS.t3p uu TRAINS LEAVE LEBANON rer l.anciisuir at f-V. . m and 3 Op. in rer yuirr vllle at 3 45 p. m. rer connection at Columbia, Marietta Junc tion, l.ani ester Junction, sJanhelin, Beading and Lebanon, see ttme tables at all stations. C M wtLsev.HnrwirtnUindent. PKNNHYLVA.NlA ItAI !,K OAli HCHhl) U I.E. in erti-t train June 13,1-w. Trains lsavs LasuasTsa and leavu and arrlv at fbtlidHlphUsji follews: Lunve Leave WKMTWABD Pacific Kxpress.... News Kxprusst Way Passengerf Mall tnilu via ML Joyl NalMallTralnl Niagara Express Hanover Accem raall.tnel rredarlck Accein I .ancestor Accetu Ilarnsburg Accem.... Columbia Accem Harrtseurg Kxpres.. 'Vnstern Itxpnast". XaiTWAHIi 1'hlla Express) rati l.tucl lt&rrttburg Exprma .. Lancaster Accem ax. . Columbia Accem.... . HoMhere Express Pbll.idelphla Accem. Sunday Hall Day Express!. Philadelphia linctr "i . p m !3Ua. rr t-iua m sla m 1 3-. m ti.-r a. m. ti1 m Ul m. si. i u Mua. m. a. m. loop. m. 2-10 p. te. J se p. in 4 3d p. m 7 3n p. m 7 ) p. m il 10 v. m." rrlvc at Phfla. IMt ID, H- a. m. It) 31 a. m. via Columbia 70 a. m via Columbia 11 SO a. m via Columbia via ML ley. 1:15 p. ni I top m llllp in 9 5)p m ixiavu tAncastel iota. ru. tiuTia. m. 1 10a.m i M a. in ,Hi a. m lMp.ni, tax. p. m. 3,-aip rr Ittn.m via Mt Jej u si a. m. In p. tn. 5ue p. m. 5 tip. ra. BJOn. Um IlarrUliurg s,ccem 4Ap m. -4ap. nt. Tbe Lancaster Accommodation leaves liarrla bur at e in p tn. and arrives at Lancaster at t-Jt p. m. ran Marietta Accommodation leaves Coram bla at 8 te a. tn.andiuachtis Marietta at M. Alse leaves Columbia at 11 42 a. m and l'4S p. m., raachlng Marlutla at 1'i.ui and i-16. Leaves Marietta at 3-eS p. m. and arrives at Columbia at t-te ; also, leaves at 8 3b and arrives at 8 M. ) me Yerk Accommodation leaves Mnrtettaat 710 and arrlvua at Lancaster at H-oe cennectln with UarrUburg Express at 8 10 a. ra. The fredertck Accommodation, west, eon neev trig at Lancaster with rut Line, west, at 11 p. in., will run through te rmdertck. Tbe rrederlck Accommodation, east, leave Columbia at U and reaches I Jen caster at lfcftl p.m Hanover Accommodation, fast, leaves Colum bia at 4 10 p m. Atiliua at Lancaster at 4 31 p, m , connecting wlta Day Kxprcai Uauevnt AeesiuunuoaOeu, west, connecting at Lancaster wltb Niagara Express at 8 50 a. m., will ran through tn itanever, dally, except Sun- QAV. fast Llm tt Line- west, en Sunday, wnen naggea, itnnat Downlniitewn. Ceatesvllle, Parkcs" west, en Sunday, when 'Bagged, WUl stni barg. tit. Jut. KlUabelhliwn and Mlddletewn. t rhe only trnlns which run dally. On Sunday tlu Mall train wust runs bv way of Columbia. J. it. WOOD, Ueneral Passenger agent. CUA8. E. PCOH Oenersl Manaeer. OAJtuiAuma. UTANUAKD VYOItK. Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAOE BUILDER, NOS. 40. 4J. 41, 43 MABKET 8T11E1T. Bear of rostemoe, Lancaster, fa. I have In Stock and Build te Order Every Va riety et the following style : COUPES, HUUUIKS.CABUIOLKTS, CABBIAOK. VICTOBtAS, BUSINESS WAIiONS, "T" CAHTB, MeCALL WAGONS. SUBBIKS, ' MABUKT WAGONH. PHAETONS, KXPKKS8 WAGONS. I employ the Best Mechinlcs, and have facili ties te bulid cerectly any style of Carriage de sired. The Quality, style, and rinlah et my Werk, makes It decidedly the C1IK.1PK.1T IN TUB MOTTO t Fair Dealing. Honest Werk at Bot Bot Bet eom Prices.". Pleiue give me a call, Repairing Promptly Attended Te. PBICE8 LOWKIl 'I HAN ALLOTUEBS. aWOneSstef Workmen especially employed for that purpose WANTED. 100 Salesmen at oueb en very liberal terms Facilities unsurpassed. BfteWN BKOTIIKBS. m!7-3mdw Nnrwrymen, Bochsster, a, Tt .fe .1?. , -vwi ,. vi iiiMMMMaaBMafcaaaMslati m ahsssfiswr -...i f ,, Xxt' ri'n aajMjjV