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rHK LANCASTER DAILY 1KTEIXIGBNOEB. MONDAY, MAT 28. 1888.
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Tie Story of a Masterpiece.
By HENRY JAKESt Jr.
a-
IS TWO PARTS. PART L
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Copyrighted.
O LOXOER ai
than last numiiMr.
during a six weeks'
nay at newpert,
. Jehn Lennex be-
Miss Marian Er Er
erett.ef New Yerk.
Mr. Lennex was a
widower, of large
estate and ,1 with
out children. He
iwas 85 rears old.
'of a sufflcleatlr
distinguished ap
pearance, of ex
cellent manners,
of sound information, of irreproachable
uauivs uju vi n M3iuiur nmen was unaer
steed te hare suffered a trying and salutary
probation during the short term of hiswod hiswed
ded Ufa. Miss Everett was, therefore, all
things considered, bolieved te be making a
a very geed match and te be bavin, by no
means the worst of the bargain.
And yet Mia Everett, tee, was a very
marriageable young lady the pretty Miss
Everett, as she was called, te distinguish her
from certain plain cousins, with whom,
owing te her having no mother and no sis
ters, she was constrained, for decency's sake,
te spend a great deal of her time rather te
her own satisfaction, it may be conject
ured, than te that of these excellent veung
women.
Marian Everett was penniless indeed: but
she was richly endowed with all the gifts
which make a woman charming. Bbe
was, without dispute, the most charming,
girl in the circle in which she lived and
moved. Even certain of her elders, women
of a larger cxperionce, of a heavier caliber,
as it were, and, thanks te their being mar
ried ladles, of greater freedom of action,
wcre practically net se charming as she.
And yet, in her emulation of the social
graces of these, her mere fully licensed sis
ters, Miss Everett was quite guiltless of any
aberration from the strict line of maidenly
dignity. She professed an almost religious
dovetionto geed taste, and she looked with
horror upon the boisterous graces of many of
her comiunlens. Bcside being the most en
tertaining girl In New Yerk, she was, there
fore, also the most irreproachable. Her
beauty was. iwrharw. cnntmrfjilil . it -...
certainly uncontested. She was the least bit
lielew the middle height, and her person was
mai Ued by a great fullness and roundness of
outline; and yet, in spite of this comely
ponderesity, her mevements were perfectly
light and clastic In comploxien, she was e
genulne blonde a warm blonde; with a
midsummer bloom upon fcer check, and
the light of a midsummer sun vreught
into her auburn hair.. Her features
wcre net cait upon a classical model,
but their expression was in the highest
ilegrce pleasing. Her forehead was low
and bread, her nese small, and her mouth
well, by the envious her mouth was
called enormous. It is certain that it had an
immense capacity for smiles, and that when
she opened it te sing (which she did with in
Unite sweetness) it emitted a copious flood of
6eund. Her face was, perhaps, a trlfle tee
circular, and her shoulders a trifle tee high;
but, as I say, the gencral effect left nothing
te be desired. I might point out a dozen dis dis
cerds in the character of her face and figure,
and yet utterly fail te invalidate the impres
sion they produced. Thcre is something es
sentially uncivil, and, indeed, unphllosophi unphllesophi unphllosephi
cal, in the attempt te verify or te dispreve
, a woman's beauty in detail, and a man gets
no inore than he deserves when he finds that,
In strictness, the aggregation of the different
features falls te makeup the total Stand
. off, gentlemen, and let her make the addition.
Beside her beauty, Miss Everett shene by
her geed nature, and her lively perceptions.
She neither made harsh speeches nor re
sented thorn; and, then, en the ether hand,
she keenly enjoyed intellectual cleverness,
and even cultivated it. Her great merit was
that the made no claims or pretensions.
Just as there was nothing artificial in her
beauty, se there wns nothing pedantic in her
acuteness and nothing sentimental in her
amiability. The enp was all freshness and
the ethers all bonheramie.
Jehn Lennex saw her, then leved her and
offered her his hand. In accepting it Miss
Everett acquired, in the world's eye, the one
advantage which she lacked a completo
stability and regularity of position. Her
friends took no small satisfaction in con
trasting her brilliant and comfortable future
with her s-hnew hat precarious past. Lennex,
neverthel, was congratulated en the right
hand and en the left; but none tee often fdr
his faith. That of Miss Everett was net put
te se severs a test, although she was fre
quently reminded by acquaintances of a mor
alizing turn that she had reason te be
very thankful for Mr. Lennex's choice. Te
these assurances Marian listened with a leek
of patient humility which was extremely be bo be
ceming. It was as if for his sake she could
consent even te be bored.
Within a fortnight after their engagement
had been made known, both parties returned
toNewtYerlt .Lennex lived in a house of
bis own, which he new busied himself with
repairing and refurnishing; for the wedding
had been fixed for the end of October. Miss
Eerctt lived in lodgings with her father,
a decayed old gentleman, who rubbed his
idle hands from morning till night ever the
prospect of his daughter's marriage
Jehn Lennex, habitually a man of numer
ous resources, fend e&tcading, fend of music,
fend of society, and net averse te politics,
passed the first weeks of autumn in a restless,
fidgety manner. When a man approaches
middle age he finds it difficult te wear grace
fully the distinction of being engaged. He
finds it dllllcult te discharge with bocemlng
alacrity the various petlts seins incidental te
the position. There was a certain pathetic
gravity, te these who knew him well, in Len Len
eox's attentions. One-third of his time he
spent in foraging Broadway, whence he re
turned half n dozen times a week, laden with
trinkets and gimcracks, which he always
iinikbad by thinking it pucrile and brutal te
offer his mistress. Anether third he passed
in Mr. Everett's drawing room, during which
pei ied Marian was denied te visitors. The
rest of the time he spent, as he told a friend,
Oed knows hew. This was stronger language
than his friend expected te hear, for Lennex
was neither a man of precipitate utterance,
nor, in his h lend's belief, of a strongly pas
sionate nature. But it was evident that he
was very much in lets; or at least very much
off bis balance.
"When I'm with her it's nil very well," he
pursued, "but when I'm away from her I
feel'as if I wcre thrust out of the ranks of the
living."
"Well you must be patient," said his f rieud ;
rou're destine,! ta IIva lmr.! vat n
Lennex was silent, and his face remained
rather mere somber than the ether liked te
see It.
"I hepe there Is no particular difficulty,"
the latter resumed; hoping te lnduce him te
relieve himself of whatever weighed upon bit
consciousness.
"I'm afraid sometimes I afraid sometimes
she doesn't really leve me."
"Well, a little doubt does no barm. It's
better than te be tee sure of it, and te sink
into fatuity. Only be sure you le e her."
"Yes," said Lennex solemnly, "that's the
peat point."
One morning, unable te fix his attention en
books and papers, he bethought himself of an
expedient for passing an hour.
t He liad made, at Newport, the ncqualnt ncqualnt ncqualnt
ancoef a young artist bametl Qilbert, for
whose talent and conversation he had con
ceived a strong relish. The painter, en leav
ing Newpert.was te go te the Adlreudacks,
and te be back in New Yerk en Oct. 1, after
which time he begged his friend te come and
see him.
It occurred te Lennex en the morning I
speak of that Gilbert must already have re
turned te town, and would be looking for bis
visit. Se he forthwith repaired te his studio.
Gilberteard was en the deer, but, en en
tering the room, Lennex found it occupied
by a stranger a young man in painter's
garb at work before a large panel,
lie learned from this gentluuan that
he was a temporary sharer of Mr.
Gilbert's studio, and that the Utter had
stepped out for a few moments. Lennex ac
ferdJsdl prepared t9 wait h(s rtturn, Hi
j;Sfccv
snm H raS
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lift
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If MTf
MIKiVl.VI
.gsv9tx!Lr )f
entered into conversation with the young
man, and, finding him very Intelligent, as
well as, apparently, a great friend of Gilbert,
he looked at him with some interest. He was
of something less than 80, UU and robust,
with a strong, joyous, sensitive face, and a
thick auburn beard. Lennex was struck
with his face, which seemed both te express
great deal of human sagacity and te in
dicate ths essential temperament of painter.
"A man with that face," he said te himself,
, "does work at least worth looking at."
Ha accTrdlBglr asked his companion It he
might com and leek at his picture. The Ut
ter readily assented, and Lennex plaeed him
self before the canvas.
It bera a representation of a half length
female figure, In a costume and with an ex
pression se ambiguous that Lennex remained
uncertain whether It was a portrait or a work
of fancy; a fair haired young woman, clad
In a rich mediaeval dress, and looking like a
countess of the Renaissance, Her figure was
relieved against a somber tapestry, her arms
loosely folded, her bead erect and her eyes
en the spectator, toward whom aha seemed
te move "Dans un dot da veleurs traluant
ses petits plods."
As Lennex inspected her face It seemed te
reveal a hidden likeness te it faoe ha well
knew the face of Marian Everett. He was,
of coarse, anxious te knew whether the like
ness was accidental or designed.
'I take this te be a portrait," be sold te the
artist, "a portrait 'in character.' "
"Ne," said the latter, "It's a mere com
position; a little from here and a little from
there. The picture has been banging about
me for the last two or Unco years, as a sort
of receptacle of waste ideas. It has been the
victim of innumerable theories and experi
ments. But it seems te have survived them
all. I suppose it possesses a certain amount
of vitality."
"De you call it anythlngP
gjgjggg-:k
"De you call it anything
"I called it originally after something I'd
read Browning's poem, 'My Last Duchess.'
De you knew Itl"
"Pcrfectlv."
Trti
"1 am ignorant of whether it's an attempt
te embody the poet's impression of a portrait
actually existing. But why Bheuld I core!
This is simply an attempt te embody my
own private impression of the poem, which
has always had a strong held en my fancy.
I don't knew whether it agrees with your
own impression and that of most readers.
But I don't insist upon the name. The pos
sessor of the picture is free te baptiiw it
afresh "
(TO BS COHTMUXD.)
I' "Seu Fuer an Attaek
Of feverand ague, or bilious remittent fever.
SSSll .ro.ert te quinine, a cumulative and)
pernicious drag that ha ruined many con cen
,i.h0fh'.'i..a w'lh?nt d'y a remedy
E5i?mih.e l2SiDJs Phydaas of America have
ff.0.7.7lc?dS? for ever thirty years pant
!?1!?? Stomach Bitters.' Dumb ague ana
fS5.caJe' n, i?.!hn the actively febrUe
forms el malarial disease, are promptly re
!nCi2.anluUlm?,,;!Jr unroeted by iC In the
S2piSiwi'.ere fcrL' complaints et this ,ort
fi.S?,rn.ylrSient than ln the 'omperate zone,
Villl?T.? fetemcb Hitters ha. e.tabli.hed
JfmS'jL'Ll?! ,or Preventive and remedial
rSiriy.,lmc1nii0mV.eUUen h" net hccnahle
IS a-ct J'.reiudlclally-najr. ha. even served
ilTieng'he?- ,DIerders of the stomach and
bpwel, particularly these te which malaria
S,Tf ,r'f c.' are ,PeeJly, relieved by It. Kidney
complaints, rheumatism, nervousness ana
&?.?I,e,.,,.?e",r 8lck headache and con.iipatien
proved by it, PPC and Bleep Me im'
The Handsomest Lady ln Ismcaater
Bemarked te atrlend the ether day that she
knew Kemp's Balaam ter the Threat and
Lungs was a suporler remedy, as It stepped
her cough instantly when ethers had no eneet
whatever. He te r rove this and convince seu
etlu merit, any druggist will give you a8am
pie Buttle Free. laxge size 60c. and tl.eu.
Rapture core guaranteed by Dr. J. I), slayer
881 Arch street, Philadelphia. Base at once,
no operation or delay from business, attested
by thousands of cures after ethers tall, advice
free, send for circular, marie-l j daw
SPECIAL nOTlOSB.
Metnera Mothers It Metnetslll
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 onee and get a bottle of MBS.
wiNSLowaieoTUiNosyuup. it wtu re
lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately de
pend upon It ; there la no mistake about It.
There is net a mother en earth who has ever
used It, who will net tell yen at once 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 tale te
nse ln all cases and pleasant te the tase, and Is
the prescription of one et the eldest and beat
female physicians and nurses ln the United
States. Sold everywhere, 35 cents a bottle,
mavis lyd Aw
H. b. Cochran, Nes. 137 and IK Merih Queen
street, Lancaster, Pa., Is selling BUILOH'B
COUU11 CUUB as a guarantee te cure all
hreat and lu ng troubles. ;8)
Beuir, Sweet Heme."
This song la very geed ln Its way, but 1
there Is any sickness lu the household t 11 t
home cannot be always pleasant. We take
especial pleasure In recommending Burdock
Bleed Bittert, a bnna tide and certain cure ter
dyspepsia, and all diseases of the liver and
klaueja. for sale by 11. 11. Cochran, drug,
gist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster-
tut Upen Ills feet.
"Bet up ln bed and coughed tUl the clothing
was wet with perspiration, tly wile Insisted
that 1 me Thomai' Xclectrie Oil. The flrst
teaspoenlul relieved m, and two bottles have
carud me. 1 can honestly recommend It." K.
11. rerklns, Creek contra, N. Y. Fer sale
by II. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Queen street, Lancaster.
SUILUU'SCUKK wUl immediately relieve
Greup, WhoepInK Cough and Urencbltls. Fer
sale by II. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 117 North
Queen street. (7)
1 bare been deat ln one ear ten years, and
partially deal ln the ether for two months t
have been treated by ear specialty doctors and
received no bunenu Having used Ely's Cream
B&lm for about a month 1 nnd myself greatly
Improved, and can hear weU and consider It a
most valuable remedy. 1 had also nasal ca
tarrh, with dropping of mucus Inte my threat
and pain ever my eyes, which troubles alto
have entirely dltappeared D. 11. Yates, Up
per Lisle Broeme Ce., N. Y.
my7-ideedAw
a Weman's Discovery,
" Anether wonderful discovery has been
made and that tee by a lady ln this country
Disease fastened Its clntcbes upon her, and
for seven years she withstood the severest
tests, but her vital organs were undermined
and ddath seemed Imminent. She bought a
bottle of Dr. King's hew Dlioevery ler Con Cen Con
snmptlenpuid was se much relieved en taking
urn uese inai sne slept ail mgni ana witn ele
bottle has been miraculously cured. Iler
name la Mrs. Luther tuts" 'ihus writes W.
C Ilamrlck A Ce., of Shelby, N. U. (let a free
trial bottle at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and
139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa, (3)
The Deed Line.1'
Many old soldiers remember "the dead line"
at AuaeroenvlUe. It was a mighty dauserens
neighborhood. Pyspepsls, bllleusaess, and
liver and kidney disrate, are fall et perils ler
the sick, but Burdock Bleed Bittert are a cer
tain remedy. Sjld everywhere. Fer sale
by It. 11. cechran, druggist, 137 and 13) North
Queen street, Lancaster
WHY WILL YOU COUGH when ahlleh's
Cure will give Immediate relief. Price lusts..
60 cu, and II Fer sale by ll.B.Cechran.Drug.
gtit. Ne 137 North Queen street. (0)
Hear 11 Im.
1 feel new. I was .filleted with .Irk head
ache and gmieral debility, but Burdock B.oed
BUUri brought about an immediate Impiove Impieve
ment In uv general health. 1 consider them
the best family medicine In the market."
Adolp Lallrz, bufftln. N. Y. I or .ale by II. 11.
Cochran, drugsl.t, 137 and 1 North Quetn
street, Lancaster,
JUST AS GOOD.
Dent allow anyone te make you believe any
ether remedy Is lust as geed fur sick headache
as UT. Ijti.lle S OIWCl icivijiiuuu, ,u b I
net true. This Is the only remedy In the world I
that strlkss at the root et the disease and I
artvMUeut. Give It k trial,
OOD'S BARSAPAR1LLA.
A GOOD NAME
At home Is a tower of strength abroad- tys
tike familiar proverb, ana Ills .tally verlflid
by the history of lloed' Btrsaparllla. The
first words et commendation and pratiefer
this medicine were received from our friends
and neighbor and from the time It was fairly
Introduced up te the present, there hat been,
and Is new, mere of
Heed's Sarsaparllla
Beld In Lewell, Han , where It Is inidf, than
of all ether trsiparlliat and bleed partners
combined. Tteli " geed name " among people
who have known Heed's aaMaparllla and til
proprietors for years should certainly be'
strong evidence te people In ether cities and
towns et the excellence and merit et this med
icine. Bend fjr book containing statements
cf cures.
"1 had salt rheum en my left arm three
years, suffering terribly. 1 took lloed's Sarsa
parllla, and I In sal t rhmm has entirely disap
peared." 11. at, Mius, 71 rrench St., Lewell,
Mats.
PaltBhtum
"After the fillure of three sal ltd phjsl
clns te cure my boy cf tall lheum, l led
Uoed's Saisaparllla and-Ollve Ointment. 1
have new ased four boxes of Ointment, and
one and a-halfbettles or Sarsspartlls, and the
boy Is te a'l appearances completely enrtd.
lie It new four years old, and baa been Rllllcli d
etnee he was six months of age." SI is. 11. bak bak
DatseK.tfl ffewhnll Street, Lewell, Mess.
Heed's Sareaparilla
BeidbyalldruBgtits. Ill six torts. lreprcd
uaiy ey u. s. UUOl) A CO., IyOWeJl,
Mass.
100 Deras One Dellar
HOOD'S BARS APAHILL A FOHSALE
at H. R. Cochran's Urnn Stere, h s. 137
and 139 North queen Bt, Lancaster, l'a.
apr4-2md&w
M
ANDKAKK FILLS.
II 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-falliDg, safe Itemedy,
Dr. Schenck's
Mandrake Fills.
Fer sate by all Druggists. Price 25 cents per
box i S boxes for 05 cents i or stnt by mall,
postage free, en receipt of price. Dr. J. II.
rohenck ABen, rhtlfidelphia. ml7-lydftw
SOHENUK'H MANDKAKU PILLS
VOK BALK AT
H.D COOlllt AN'3 1111UO fiTOUK,
Nes. 137 A U9 North Queen St,, Lancaster, Pa
apr5 2mdw
A1NE'S CELERY COMPOUND.
PAINE'S
NKHVOUa PM08TUATION, NK11VOUS
UKAUACIIK, NKUUALGIA, NKUVOU8
WEAKWKbS, STOMACH AND LlVfU DIS
EASES, BHKUMAT1SM, DYSPKPS1A,
and all Affections of the Kidneys.
WEAK HERVES.
PAINK'S CELKUY COMPOUND Is a Nerve
Tonle which never falls. Containing Celery
and Cocea, these wonderful stimulants, ft
special? cures all nerveus disorders.
RHEUMATISM.
PAIHK'I CELERY COMPOUND purtlles
the bleed. It drives out the Inctle aclc, which
causes ttheumutlsm, nnd restores the bleed
making organs tn a healthy condition. The
true remedy ler Itbeuiuuitsm.
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS.
PAlNE'd CELEUY COMPOUND quickly
restores the liver and kidneys te purlect
health. This curative power, combined with
Its nerve tonics, Is why It Is the best remedy
ter all kidney complaints.
DY8PEP8IA.
PAINE'S CELEUY COMPOUND strength
ens the stomach, and quiets the m rvus of
the digestive organs. This Is why Hetties
even the worse cases of D epepsla.
CONSTIPATION.
PAINE'S CELEUY COMPOUND Is net a
cathartic. It Is a laxatlve, giving easy and
natural action te the bewuls. Iteguturlly
surely fellows lu use.
Recommended by professional and business
men. tend for book.
Price, llxe. Beld by Druggists.
WELLS, UICUAUDSON A Ce., Proprietors.
Burlington, VU (2)
PALNK'H CELERY COMPOUND
FOB 8 A LB AT
H. B. COCUKAfe'S DllUO STOItK,
Nes. 137 A 189 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa
aprl-'iindAw
TCTLY'B CREAM BALM.
GATARRH-llAY FEVER.
ELY'S CUEAkt 11 AI.ll euros Celd In Head
Catarrh, Ueae Celd, Ilayrever,D(itn(H, Head
ache. Price BO Cents. EASY TO USE. Ely
Bre's, Owego. N. Y U. s, A.
ELY'S CUEAM BALM Cleanses the NaiRl
Paasagrs, Allays 1'aln and lntluuimutlen,
Ilea's the Sorts, Restores the Seneca el 'luste
andSmtll.
TUY TUE CUIII.
A particle Is applied Inte each nestill and Is
agn&bie. Price M cents at Druggists ; by
mall, registered, CO cents.
EI.YniieTIIKIts,
EtS Warren buudt, New lurk.
nevlMydAw
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the only true description of this time en Man
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tura Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold
miseries consequent te same, as wull as un ex
posure of quacks and their se called medical
works, by which they victimize thousands,
and by their exaggerating disease, makes these
peer sufferers insane. Every young man,
middle-aged or old. should reiuf this book. It
Is mere than wealth te them. Bend two cent
stamp for a copy. Address,
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MS North renrth at, Philadelphia, Pa.
fis-lyd
TM1' ROVED CUSHIONED
EAR
X DUUM3.
CURB FOR TTIE DEAF.
Peck's Patent Improved Cnshlnned Fur
Drums perfectly restore hearing and nerterm
the work of the natural drum. Invisible com
fortable and always ln position. Alt conver
sation and even whispers heard distinctly.
Send for Illustrated book with Ustlmenlals,
ritKK. Addrcs or call en r. HlaCOX, tvvi
Broadway, New Yerk. Mention this papxr.
InnelO-lvdAwMW&r
SAFE, HURE AND 8PEEDV CURE.
Bupture, Varicecele and Special Diseases
of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks
when i ou can find In Dr. light the only lisu
vlas PHVaieiA In Philadelphia who makes a
specialty et the above dUeases. and Cvrhs
Th.mT renin Uuaraktsbd. Adlce Freeday
and even'.ng. Strangers can be treated and ru
turn home same day. emces private.
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Itl North Ninth Street, A love Usee,
P. O. ttex 673 Philadelphia.
teb.lydAw
JACOB F. HUEAFFE1VH
PURE RYE WHISKY.
(MY OWN DISTILLATION.)
MO. It OKNTUK S QUAKE.
H
CELERY Mi
CURKS
M
TMTAY 18, 1888
SPECIAL REDUCTION !
IN PRICE.
French, English and American
DRESS GOODS.
Neweit Stylei and Colen.
A lata Spring baa disturbed the trade or the Country and Manufacturers and
Importers are compelled te make saotiuees. We are new offering qualities et Drees
Goods at a large reduction from early prices.
HAGER &
TEXT DDOR TO COURT HOUSK.
NEW TO-DAY.
1,000 Yards French Styles American Sateens at 12 1-2 cents ;
were 25 cental Among them are many beautiful Mourning Styles,
Including Email Pelka Dots and Figures.
50 New Patterns Swiss Flounelngs at 00c, 87 l-2c, $1.00,
81.25, $1.37 1-2, $1.50.
Full Stock Zephyr Ginghams and Batistes.
FAHNBSTOOK'S,
NOS. 30 37 HABT KINO BT..
D
i:SIRABLK 8IIADK3 DRESS GOODS.
Metzger 8c Haughman
Have new In Stock from Latest Importation
THE NEW DESIRABLE SHADES DRESS GOODS
.!-
Henrietta and
Gebelin Blue, Serpent Green,
Metzger & Haughman's
NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET,
Opposite the Cooper Heuse.
B
ARD ft MeEIiROY.
bard & Mcelrey,
33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street,
WHITE
The Cheapest riennclngs In the City of Lancaster,
yard irem 25 10 60 corns less than regular prices.
flouncing at M cents t regular price. 75 cents.
VLOUNGINU at MeenlstreBUlarrrtee.B7W cents.
FLOUNCING) at 75 cenu
rLOUNKINU
at
loe:
JTLOUNC1KU
at
Las i
India Linens and Victeria Lawn. at.le, 1JK.18, re, M.81 eents. An extra quality at 1 We.
Corded HlnuH at 10, 20, 23, si cts. The greatest bargain ever rffcred at Slet worth sfte. Fiald
and ritrlped White uoedi at 8. etf, g, lt, nft ou and up. A special drive at 12X0. Ladles' l"ure
SUk Oleves ln black and colors at 2ta e.eh.
We have special low prices en fleer Oil Cleth. Heme made Bag Carpets, low priced and
in odium ingrain Carpets Hatting, Feathers and Window Bhades Beat Table Oil cloth, XSe.
Carpet ltag taken ln exchange, and the highest Trices paid for geed Rags.
U-Ourexpenses are net high; We are latlsned with small prents,and yen will find en
prleu. lour.
bard k Mcelrey,
33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Ien
3MWXLHY.
B
KONZES AND FKENU11 CLOCKS.
BRONZES AND FRENCH CLOCKS.
A few Bronzes and French Clocks are left ln stock and these we
are new selling at lowest prices ln order te close them out.
The newest and handsomest designs In Sterling Silver and Sliver
l'lated Ware. Alse Lemane's Finest Opera, Field and Marine Glasses.
Come and examine net only these but ether goods tee.
t3Ve guarantee all Ilepair Werk done by us..4
H. Z. RHOADS & SON,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
OAMPMT
Ha.KUA.INH I
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL
WILTON, VELVBT, BODY BRUSSELS,
Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask tad Yenetlan, Rag ted Chain Carpets,
OIL VLOTHH, WINDOW BIIADMB, dx.
We buve the Largest and Beat Btoek in the Olty.
H. S. SHIRK & SONS,
Cerner Wtst King ani Water Stmts, L&ncuttr, Pi
AHP11AL.T BLOOKH.
A HI'HALT PAYING BLOCK.
Asphalt Bleck Ce.,
Onice-UJl OhettnntBU, 1'tella... l'a.
Wcrkn-lJriaKupt'ft. fa, A Camden, N. J.
m ANUKAcruuKiia or
Standard Asphalt Paviag Blocks
F17.KS 1x3x11 ANI) 4x1x12.
In Konenvliue (erttreetrvIiir,illsiralkaEar
den r"th. mill yard and driveways, giHUM,
ctiiUrs vata aud nea walla. Aarautagai:
eltle9. duatleM, mrlcuy lanltary, pntcU.
Cully ludaalrnctlble una ebeap.
aurprlctiandlurtlitirlnlorinaUen addragit
R. S. OSTBR & BRO.,
AgenU ler Lancaiter Ca. 321 North Prtecfl 3t,
Laacuter, l'a, mI4md
ItlWi
BROTHER,
Ne. 15 West Kiag St , Lancaster.
IiA.NOA.BTBB, PA.
AlbatreBS Cleths,
dream, Gelden Ecru, &e, &e.
Opposite Fountain Inn.
GOODS!
JTach pattern contains li yards ; each
t regular price, tira.
reaular
nrtce.
slfe.
regular
price,
L75.
UJLZ.LB.
BAKQA.IHB 1
VAHKlAUBa.
3TANDAKD WORK.
EDW.EDGERLEY
CABRIAUryiOILDEB,
NOS, 40, U. IT, 45 MARK T BTUKKT, lldar Ot
ronteffloe, lAncatter, Pa,
I have In Steca and Ilalld te Order Kvitry
Variety el tbe lollewlng- itrlM: Coupe, Uuc
a, CabrleleU, Carrlacaa, Vletetlaa. Bealnaaa
Waueni, 'T" Carl. aluCall Wagen. Surrlea,
Market Wageni, fnoteni, Xxpreta Wagcnu.
I employ taa beet Mechanic, and have l&etL
lues te build correctly ny ityla of canliixe
deat red. The Duality, Style and Flnlth of my
work make It decidedly the Cheapen la the
market.
-wa-UAVKTHEUE8TANDCUa.PXBT
CAKX IN TUB MAUKKT.
OROOKRIB.
CA?52l8yi?LD CORED 1IAM
AM DBBRAKr AST BACON.
iJiSSuj2,i2L.M'.naera and delicacy el
"'T0.rl We inarantee that there is nethlnW le
qttal them ft quality in this nTaYaet , 1 1 fiou fieu
aads of tfee best families are nnw using them.
Taey tr universal satisfaction. irVuna
and ten yoarnelfthbers.
Dtled Beet and Bologna nleely rhtneed.
Frleet reasonable. ukeeuk wiaVr.
, T BUKSK'S.
STKCIALI-OTOr IttBSUrOnXAF,
GROCERIES.
BBST COrrKKS IS THE OITt JOB THB
UOMKY.
We hare two neuten retdlng every day.
Alway freti. "
Extra help, premtit attention, tioed deity
red tree, lelephene connection.
BURSK'S,
MO. 17 BAOT KINO ;8TRHBT,
MNCA.STEB.PA.
QUKESEl
NEW GOODS
AT
W. A. Reist & Ce.'s,
Cor. East King sna.DukeSls.
Oheese I Oheese I Cheese I
Biz deinn et the flneit Edam or Dutch
Bead chMe the market afford. They ate
SuarantMdtekrep in the waimeit weather
'ineapple cheetmln lanr and plonle Ue
Alie KoquelettCheeie la one pound glaai
Jar.
TABLE OILS.
Bnadqnarlen rer tine lable oil. Alexti
aodlileitt.Motteit', lAtenr'a andB. HaeA
Ca' Zucca Oil. Theiearalha flneit oil In
tbe market, and we are prepared te tupply
(hem te you in large, medlm and (mail aixe.
. Ilia Jfoeal In Dried Href and llam. We
hardly thoaeht tht would pay te 11 the
flntit Dried tteet at 11 cent per pound, but
we are making it pay by elllng- two or three
barrel of beef per week. Come leek at It.
Taate It and be your own Judge, it'a Armour'
beat rjhleivn Beef.
Hetel and bearding hen. NOTICE-We
will make ipeelal price en W pound leta.
The Cerner Grocery,!
liUJI.fiABa'lUNU ARU UUBK HT,
F
N8 I FANS I FANH I
Reist !
-WILL
Positively Give Away,
To-Merrow, Saturday,
1,000 FANS.
11,000 FANS. 1.030 ITAN9.
We premise tbent te you liut Saturday, but
they did uut reach ui In time.
We New Have Them.
AND WILL DISTBIBDTK
AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
ASrYmi are expected te aak for the fan, oth eth oth
rwltayeu will net get lu
LOOK rOBBAHQ AIMS TO-UOUKOW.
Reist, Wholesale Retail Grocer,
L'er. W. Kleff and PrlecB 8ti.,
LaNOASTKB.PA,
B
IO DAY
-AT-
S. CLARKE'S,
TO-MOBBOW (SATUBUAY), MAT 28.
Loek what we are going te gire away.
Peppy Oil Seap Comic Cards,
Calendar. Paekaim Helder or Scheel Stran. K
meat u.eiul preaentef all.
18 Bex raney Evaporated Pared l'eaehe given
away ter 260 ai regular telling price, 5e.
Call and we will explain why e cheap.
rail LlneetrUKBUSTKAWIIEUBlES always
en hand. Orange and Hanana.
NOTE A FEW OF CL-ARKE'S PRICES.
Coffee, freh reted dally at enr store, I2W.
IS. 18, 20. 21, 23, 23 and 29 cent ffl S, Check
with each and every pound.
Try Clarke' New Crep Tea, rineat In Qual
ity, Leweitln rilre,
Maker' or Uunkel Ilrether' Chocolate. 18e a
rake. 1'aker'a or Uunkel Brether' Cocea,
Epn'i Cocea, 20e. NeUen'a ortezo'i Gelatine,
McLeUU Gelatine, loe. Celbnrn'aEnglUhatui.
lard, 120 a can. We have lu itecklhurber.
w hyland A Ce Beat Extract, try them 1 two
bottle Geed Extract for We. Sugar Coin. 7c,
a can, or lour can for23e. Mara I'ea. 8 :. three
for 25c Our Beit Cern reduced te lOe a can,
BTABCUKS and bOAmW knew we have
the largeil and bett itnck of the above geed
ln the city. J ut think. Laundry ;starch,8al
8 1 Vlve-pcund Package for 15-. soap two
cakes for 8c; eleven cake for 2S01 twenty
lour cake ter 8O0, or yen can buy n vn cake of
soap and live pound Starch for Ac, Beat Cern
Btarch, three and four pack for ile.
1TLOUU. Beiler rieur from 49e a quarter
up. Won't fall te try our Bite Cake flour and
Martha Washington Creamery Buttered Fleur
and beure tecall ertend for a shawl Strap
te-morrow, or you will ml It.
S. CLARKE'S
WBOLESALK AND BETAILTBA ABO
CUITjrKUBTOItK,
18 and 14 SOUTH QUBHN 8TRHBT,
A Eew Deers from Centra Square.
BTTELKrUONK,
QUKHHUWARB.
iSriau a maktim. "
CHINA HALL.
OLEABINQ SALS
That lasts twelve month In tee year. The
bestquailty ler the least money always te be
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO
MW HOUSEKEEPERS!
Tea Bet. White Granite, 82.00.
Dinner sets, White Gnulte.. 4t.fi).
Dinner Ceu, Printed, i?J.
Me goods mlarepresented. All Ware ox ex
changed If net satisfactory, at
High & lartin,
NO 16 EAST EONS SIKEET,
LASgASTBB, PA
a'l
TXAVMLMRB GUJDM. ; V
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TiKAniNn l?nT.TTURIA R. R.
T'-t . v -wvvw m. en --. n
Atrangement of Paaieiiger Train f
alUr, BUNDAt, M AY IS, IBM.
ir Train f em, aaA ti
Lrare . w.
9?rrJ,l' ,e
King Street, Lane im
msssT
(iblcklc, ,....,.,... 7 se
SSI'S,1' Junction": ?m
Columbia. ; 7,3
Arrive att a w
Beading....: .5e
BOUTUWABD.
Leare . .
BBidlng 7.S0
Arrrlreat -.
Marietta Junction net
A.K.
9
.:st
U43
1IS0
11 8(1
i.re
A W.
Z.40
A.M.
IIM
in
1P4
l.
1SI
3 J
mmW
-aftS
y.K.
Chleklei , 93.) J(n pf
lanewter , g;e l.ts aS
King street, lne 930 isi bm
guarrjYUle hum 3J 911
BUNDAT.
Leave
Ouarryyllleat 7.10 a m.
King street, Lane, at .ej a. m and s.!S p. m,
. AtHTtAt
UjMiin w.10 a. tn , ana US p. m.
UrauinK at 7 a. m., and 4 p. m.
ArrlTe at
Kln St reet. Lann. ) m.nuniKaa
Mu.rr,Tuie,atB.teP:m. mJ$
ABTrflfnu rVktinaM Uaal.- ..la. aa- aw 'iv
i'i,.l!2.m r""5'P. PetuvtTle. IlarrlVbMEv
L1.nJewn'nd arerk,;vla. Bound Bwel-i?
At Columbia, with train te and from Te, fflr
Hanover, uetty.burg, Ercderlek ane BalS, &
fr5mS'h'lSSle..JuncUen W,U- trta te JO
Al ""beim with twin te and irem Leba-
nun
Atlanca-tr Juna'Ien, with train te ant
from Lancaster, Qnarrj vl'le, and Chlektea.
A. H. WILeON superintendent.
LKMObaibe0A8TER J0INX
NOUTUWAUD.
Leave a.m. p.x
nnday.
P.M. A.. P.H,
ftff
euMis 4.P4
B(1.4S A14
0W9.17 B.M
7.10 9 M B.M
p. it 1 c. r.
7.W 7J 8.M
7.IR 4 10 4.0S
815140 MB
a 9.12 (,U
unarryviue ,.
King btreet, Lane 7.C0
Lancaster ,.., 707
Manbetra 7x1
Cornwall 7.59
Arrive at
Lebanon Ml
BUUl'ltWAKD
. Leave a k,
I-ebanen , 711
Cornwall 77
Manhelm... ,. 7.(4
Lancaiter. 82
mi. m
it:t
12 43
118
113
IM
p.v.
12 30
12.43
1,14
1(1
Xing Street, Lane 8 18
IM
&S0923 6.59
lUUread,
A. H. WILSON, Sunt B. C
O. BtBK.TT, OUpi, U, It, 11.
SCUED0LB.-In eireet from Hay it.
Train lbavs LAaeaam and ImtbaM ar.
rive at Philadelphia a fellow 1 """"""
Leave
Leave
LaaeatteTi
lav, a, a.
eaa.M..
WE8TWABD.
rwiadeiphla.
rwagupmiliii. ,
ATewi Expreeat
War Faaaencerr....,
fcS0a.ra.
4 a. m.
MDliil
Ifafl tralnvlaatt. Jevl
a.Bt.
St!
5 aajwt a nunr , . ,
Ktasara Bzpreea,..,.
Hanover Aoeom
raatUaef
Eradenak Aeeem....
Lanea tar Aoeom....
BarrUbnrg Aoeom,.
Oeinmbut Aoeom....
HarrUmirg Bzpraei I
Wei tern Bxpreeef...
via Columbia
Ti 40 a.m.
StS:
vlacelnbla
uaea sa.
auu
2:10
kBO
via Columbia
na Ml. JOT.
J p. ,
4:40 p.m.
Wpa,
Biaep.aa,
Leave
LaneMter,
MOAH.
8:06 a. m,
8:10 a, m.
tuanu
BHam.
ltp.m.
sp.B.
Hnp,m,
A'4Bp.aa.
8:40 p.m.
i:wiu m.
taep.,
11:10 p. g.
Arrlva a
BABTWABD,
rail. Bzprawt
feat LlnM
raua.
4:48 a. at,
8aa.ai.
Harrttbnrg Bzpreet t
ijneaatAt Aoeom at.
Columbia Aoeom....
eaaherm Hznrau....
loae a. ar.
uvac;
Falladelphla Aoeom.1
suBaayatau.
848 .,
5aJfpm
awnD
burg aoseib.
rtttf
K
TS '"""- lamnmnflium le&waa . t,X.i
rtbnrgatiaep,m.aaa amvae at isigssfT h.n
wr-mv-m. -.'K-s
tm atarutta AoeommodaUow leave eetaa S
Alae leaves Oelumbla at 11:48 a, m. and t:4t p. .."?-
5m reaeatng atarietu at 1KQ1 ana . Lsavia v" 3
atarutta at 1-ej p. m. and arrive at OelnmMa - M
at we 1 alie, leave at B:SB and arrive at 8J6. ?'".;
The Yerk AeeenniyiaUnn Imm BtaxtM, Ktv S
ei i:ui asna miiiwn &a - ma na etiau
. . .rr r.. . r
neeting with HarrUburg Bxpreaaat 8:10 a. as.
gvtth HarrUburg Expr
rredanek Accommedat
Vk. Pill W.w - - '- - X
neetwg at Laneuter with raatLtne, iratv 1aS
at I'll IV in . will nn tbwueth Ui WlJbk ,r,if
"AA rniliHAlr iMftmmrSi.llMi lur l.M iv &
neipmbia at lfcSaaad reaahea Laaeattar at IM , i, J.
." . . . i.l.T.MiM
Hanover AeaenunfldaUmi. Kaat. Intn fla.
HmM. A itl. . Ah. m b t ku...am .A
4JB p. bl, oenneetlng with Day Bzprea. J-iV .'
mi f.AsA. m.. ' - ' & ibZ7 4Ml.
mwnu AnngwiBiaiBga, etp
m iwiiiwwi wtbu nann aApnn, , mil l 76TT.S
m wui M vareugm e naaevar, aauy, eaeef "J&
Snrday. Sel
rat Line, wast, ea Sunday, wba UmI, , "4'
wUl step at OownuaiewB.OoaUivUe1 raflasa, ' '& .
eurg, MUJov.ailiaiwthtewnandaUddletowB.
rheonltralnwhlehrun dally. OaBaaaav ,
the Mall train wnt run by way.et CelumW,
J 1 B. W OO U, General Faatenget Ageat
0UA8. B. ruei eeneral Manager.
oeiiPLKXiorr te wder.
QOMFLEX10N FOVVDEK.
LADXES'i
WHO .VALUE A REFINED COMPLKXIOB
MUST USB
POZZONI'S
medicated;
COMPLEXION
POWDER,
It Impart a brilliant transparency te the
kin. lleine.e all pimple, freckle and dis
coloration, and mike the akin delleately
leltand beautiful. Itcentalna no lime, white,
lead or anente. ln three shades, pink or flash,
white and brunette.
FOB BALK BT
All
DniEtflats and Faney Qoed
Doalera Everywhere.
AVIIRWABE Or IMlTATIONB.-tt
apwe lyd
"- J
aUMMBH XX80KT8.
f0wvww ' simji..wv4se j ! .wmawvi-
muE
"CHALrONTE,"
Ocean Knd of North Carolina Avennn,
. .,.. . ATLABTIC CITY. M J.
K.BOOEBTSASOMB. apr2S-4md
44
TETHERI1.L,
ATLANTIC CITY. X. J..
Ocean End Kentucky Avenue.
Open February 1, te November 1. loe
Bex 1030.
U.J.BCEEBT.
uayl0-2md
A TliANTlO OlTx, N. J,
THE MANSION.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Largeat Most Convenient Hetel. Bless ntlv
Furnlnhed. Liberally Managed. Coach te and
irew iHHkcu uu j num. vicuesira eiuua.
CUA8. MeuLADB, Prep.
W. E. Coehrak. Chief Clerk. 1 eb224iua
CAPON HPR1NGH AND BATUS.
ALKA1NB L1TIIIA ANO BUPERIOB
1BON WATBUS, UAMPSUIBK COUNTY. W.
Tht celebrated Mountain Besert for hnalth
and pleasure, llaths et any temperatme r a
summer climate uuBurpaated: a cbarining
tuinmer home with 11 many Impreveminu,
accommodating MO guests, open J nne I. Fer
inedlctd and ether testimony, send for circu
lar. WAt, U. SALE,
maji-Mtd Preprlewr.
MOVBMTVmMUHIMW 0OOBW,
I. ftJWtVW... . , w- .v.'
.ywwwyVtr
pjAL.li AMD bKhl
-THB-
ROCHESTER LAMP,
Sixty Candle-Light 1 Beau tham aU.
Anether Let 01 cuEAr glebes or Bag aa
ou stoves. rt
XH "PaBFWmOH".
METAL MOULDING BUBUBB CU8HI0B
WEATrlER STRIP
Beats thorn aiL'Thls atrip outwears all ethers.
Keep out the cold, step rattling et window.
Exclude the dust. Beep out (uewandrala.
Anyone can apply It no wtete or dirt made
in applying It. Can be fltted anywhere no
bole te bore, reedy for ute. It wUl net split.
4
-a
art, or mnuHi ouauen atrip u tae mini
perfect. At tae stove. Heater aad Sange
awn.
-or-
Jehn P. Sehanm & Sens,
24 SOOTH QDIKN ST..
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