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    2HE ruANOASTtfER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1888.
Tbe Story of a Masterpiece.
By HENRY JAMES, Jf.
UJ TWO rAttTS. rAtlT t
tCepjTtfilltcJ.J
(COKItKt'lD.)
It was their mlsfortune2betli te be peer.
They determined, in view of thl circum
stance, te say nothing of their engagement
until Baxter, by dint of hard work, should
have at least quadrupled his Income. This
was cruel, hut It was tmpcratlve, and Marian
made no complaint. Her residence in Eurepe
had enlarged her conception of the ma
terial need of a pretty woman, and
it was qulte natural that the should
net, clese upon the heel of this experience,
desire te rush into marriage with a peer
artist. At the end of some days Baxter
started for Germany and Helland, portions
of which he wished te visit for purposes of
study. Mrs. Denbigh and her young friend
repaired te Paris for the winter. Here, in
the iniddle of February, they wcre rejoined
by Baxter, who had achieved his German
tour. He had received, while absent, flve
little letters from Marian, full of direction.
The number was small, but the young txan
detected in the very temperance of his mis
tress a certain delicious flavor of implicit
constancy. She received him with all the
frankness and sweetness that he had a right
te expect, and listened with great interest te
his account of the improvement in his pros pres
lects. He had sold thrce of his, Italian pict
ures nnd had mode nn invaluable collection
of sketches. He was en the high read te
wealth and fame, and thcre was no reason
their engagement should net be announced.
But te this latter preposition Marian do-murred-idemurrcd
se strongly, and yet en
grounds se arbitrary, thnt a somewhat pain
ful sccne ensued. Stephen left her, irritated
and perplexed. The next day when he called,
sheuas unwell and unable te see him; and
the next, nnd the next On the evening of
the day that he had made his third fruitless
call at Mrs. Denbigh's, he overheard Mai tan's
name mentioned at a large party. The in
terlocutors were two elderly women. On
giving his attention te their talk, which they
were taking no pains te keep private, he
found that his mistress wns under accusal of
having trifled with the aiTocttens of an un
happy young man, the only son of ene of the
ladies. There was apparently no lack of e i
dence or of facts which might be construed
as evidence. Baxter went home, la mert dans
l'ame, and en the following day called again
en Mrs. Denbigh. Marian was still iu hsr
room, but the former lady wcelved him.
Ktcphsn was in a great trouble, but his mind
was lucid, and he addressed himself te the
task of interrogating his hostess. Mrs. Den
bigh, with her habitual indolence, had re
mained unsuspicious of the terms en which
the young peeple steed.
"I'm sorry te say," Baxter legan, "that I
beard Mis3 Everett accused Inst evening of
very sad conduct."
"Ah, for heaven's ske, Stephen," returned
his kinswoman, "don't go beck te that, l've
done nothing all n inter but defend and pal
liate her conduct. It's hard work. Don't
make me de it for you. Yeu knew her as
well as I de. She was indiscreet, but I knew
the is penitent, nnd for that matter she is
well out of It. He was by no means a desir
able young man."
"The lady whom I heard talking about the
matter," said Stephen, "spoke of him in the
highest terms. Te be sure, us it turned out,
she was his mother."
"His mother You're mistaken. His
mother died ten years age."
Baxter folded hU arms with a feeling that
he needed te sit linn. "Allous," said he, "of
whom de you speak?" x
"Of young Mr. King."
"Geed hcnens," cried Stephen. "Se there
ero two of them?"
"Pray, of nhem de you spcakf'
"Of a certain Mr. Yeung. The mother is a
handseme old woman, with white curls."
"Yeu don't mean te say that there has
been an) thing between Marian and Frederic
Yeung?"
"Voilel I only repeat whirl I hear. It
seems te me, my dear Mrs. Denbigh, that you
ought te knew."
Mrs. Denbigh shook her head w ith a melan
choly movement. "I'm sure I don't," she
said. "I give it up. I don't pretend te judge.
The manners of young peeple te each ether
ure very different te what they were in my
tiny. One doesn't knew whether they mean
nothing or everything."
"Yeu knew, nt least, whether Mr. Yeung
has been in your drawing room?"
"Oh, yes, frequently. 1 am cry sorry that
Marian is talked nleut. It's verjKwplensant
for me. But what can a sick woman de?"
"Well," said Stephen, "se much for Mr.
Yeung. And new for Mr. King."
"Mr. King is gene home. It's a pity he
ever caine away."
"In what sense " '
"Oh, be's a silly fellow. He doesn't under
stand eung girls)"
k "Upen my word," sald.Stephen, "nlllijer "nlllijer
presslen," us the music MiH-ts say, "he might
be very wise and net de that."
"Xet but that Marian was injudicious.
She meant only te be amiable, but she went
tee far. She beenme adorable. The Urst
thing she knew he was holding her te an ac
count." . "Is he geed looking?"
"Well enough."
"And rich?"
"Very rich, I liellevc."
"And the ether!"
"What ether Marian r
"Ne, no; your friend Yeung."
"Yes, he's quite handaome."
"And rich, tee?"
"Yes, 1 bcliuo.he's also rich "
Baxter w as silent a moment. "And there's
no doubt," he icsunieil, "that they weru IhjUi
far gcnel" t
"I can only answer for Mr. King "
"Well, I'll nnsuer for Mr. YeunS. IIh
mother wouldn't have talked as she did un
less she'd seen her seu suller. After all,
then, it's perhaps net se much te Murian's
discredit, lleie nre two handseme young
millleuaiies, madly smitten. She i of uses
them both. She doesn't care for geed leeks
and money "
"I don't say that," said Mrs. Denbigh, sa
gaciously. "She doesn't enre for theso
things alone. She wants talent, and all the
lest of it. New, if jeu wcre only rich,
Stephen" added the geed lady, innocently.
Baxter took up his hat. "When you wish
te marry MUsEerctt," he said, "you must
take geed care net te say tee much about
Mr. King and Mr. Yeung.
Twe days after this interview he had a
conversation w ith the young girl in person.
The reader may like hint less for his easily
shaken ceutlUcnce, but It is a fact that he
had been unable te inake light of these
lightly made revelations. Fer him his leve
had been a passion; for her, he was com
pelled te belluve, it had been a vulgar j as
time. He was u man of violent temper; he
went straight te the point.
"Marian," he said, "you liave been de
ceiving me."
Marian knew ery well what he meant;
she knew very w ell that she had grown w eary
of her engagement and that, hew ever little
of a fault her conduct had lieen te Messrs.
Yeung and King, it had been an act of gra e
disloyalty te Baxter. Shu ft.lt that the blew
was struck and that their engagement was
clean broken She knew that Stephen would
be sntlstlwl w ith no half excuses or half de
nials; and she had nenit ethers te ghe, A
hundred such would net make a perfect con
feaslen Slaking no attempt, therefore, te
save her "breMtxls," for which she had
ceased te care, she meiely attempted te sae
her dlgnit) Her dignity for lliu moment
was well enough secured by her natural half
cynical coolness of temper Hut this soma
vulgar placidity left in Stephen's meineiy an
impression of heart lessness and shallow uess,
which In that particular quarter, at least,
was destined te lw ferexer fatal te her claims
te rial weight and worth She denied the
young man's right te call her te account
and te Interfere with her conduct, and she
almost anticijiuted his proeal that they
should consider their engagement at an end.
- ribj) even declined the us of the simple logle
of tears. Under thew) circumstances, of
course, the Interview was uet of len0' dura
tion. "I regard you," said Baxter, as he steed en
the threshold, "as the most superlk-ul, most
heartless of women "
He immediately left Paris and went down
into Spain, where he remained till the open epen
t?5 of the summer. In the month of jlay
aars. ifcntrsn nna ner pretege went te Eng
land, where the former, through her hus
band, possessed a number of connections,
and where Marian's thoroughly un-Englhh
beauty was vastly admired. In September
they sailed for America, About a year and
a half, thyrefere, had elapsed Iwtween Bax
ter's separation from Mlw Everett nud their
meeting in New Yerk.
During this Interval the young man'
wounds had had time te heal. His sorrow,
although violent, had been short lhed, and
when he finally recovered his equanimity he
was very glad te have purchased exemption,
nt the price of ft simple heartache, Itevlew
ing his impressions of Miss Everett in a
calmer mood, he made up his mind that she '
was very far from being the woman of his
desire, and that she had net really been the
woman of his choice, "Thank Ged," he
said te himself, "it's ever. She's Irreclalma
bly light. She's hollow, trivial, vulgar."
There had been In his nddrcsscs something
hasty and feveriib, something factitious and
unreal in his fancied passion. Half of it
had been the work of the scenery, of the
weather, of mcre juxtaposition, nnd, nliove
all, of the young girl's plcturesquelpeauty; te
say nothing of the almost suggesthe toler
ance and indolcnce of peer Mrs. Denbigh.
And finding himself very much Interested In
VeUsqucx, at Madrid, be dismissed Miss Ev
erett from his thoughts. I de net mean te
offer his judgment of Miss Everett as final,
but it w as at least conscientious. The nmple
Justice, memn cr, which, under the illusion
of sentiment, he lind rendered te her charms
end graces, gave him a right, w hen free
from that Illusion, te register his estimate
of the arid ices of her nature. Miss
Everett might easily have accused
him of Injustice and brutality; but
this fact would still stand te plead iu
his faer, that he caJVd with nil his
strength for truth. Marian, en the contrary,
was qulte indifferent te it. Stephen's angry
sentence en her conduct had aw akeued no
echo in her contracted soul,
The reader has new an adequate concep
tion of the feelings with which these two old
friends found themselves fuce te face. It is
needful te add, however, that the lapse of
time had very much diminished the ferce of
theso feelings. A woman, It seems te me,
ought te dosire no easier company, uone lesj
embarrassed or embarrassing, than a disen
chanted lever; premising, of course, that the
process of disenchantment is thoroughly com
plete, and that seme time has elapssd sltice
Its completion.
Marian herself was perfectly nt her cafe.
Bhe had net retained her equanimity her
philosophy, ene might almost call it during
that painful last interview te go and leso it
new. Sim had no ill feeling toward her old
lever. His last words had been like all
words in Marian's estimation a mere faceu
a parlor. Miss Everett was in se perfect a
geed humor during these last days of her
maidenhood that thcre was nothing in the
past that she could net have forgiven.
She blushed a little at the emphasis of her
companion's remark ; but she was net dis
countenanced. She summoned up her geed
humor. "The truth is, Mr. Baxter," she said,
"I feel at the present moment en perfect geed
terms with the world; I see everything
en rose, the past as well as the future."
"I, tee, am en very geed terms with the
world," said Baxter, "and my heart is qulte
reconciled te whatjeu call the" past. But,
nevertheless, it's very disagreeable te me te
think about it." .
"AU then," said Miss Everett, with great
sweetness, "I'm afraid yeu're net reconciled."
' -
Tin afraid you're net reconciled."
Baxter laughed se loud that Miss Everett
looked about at her father. But Mr. Everett
still slept the sleep of gentility. "I've no
doubt," said the painter, "that I'm far from
being se geed a Christian as you. But I as
sure you I'm very glad te see you again."
"You've but te say the word and wo're
friends," said Marian.
"We were very foolish te have attempted
te be anything clse."
i "'Foolish, yea. But it was a pretty
felly."
I "Ah no, Miss Everett. I'm nn artist, and
I claim the right of property in the word
'pretty.' Yeu mustn't stick it in thcre.
Nothing could be pretty which had such an
ugly termination. It was all falsa"
"Well as you will. What have you been
doing since we parted V
"Traveling end working. V e made great
progress In my trade. Shortly before I caine
home I became engaged."
"Engaged! a la bonne hcure. Is she
geed f Is she pretty?"
i "She's net nearly se pretty as you."
r "In ether words, she's infinitely mere geed.
I'm sure I hope she is. But why did you
lcave her behind you?"
I "She's with a sister, a sad invalid, who Is
drinking mineral waters en the Hliine. They
wished te remain there te the cold weather.
They're te be home in a coupleof weeks, and
we are straightway te be married."
"Icen tulate you with all my heart,"
said Marian.
i "Allew me te de ns much, sir," said Mr.
Everett, waking up; which he did by in
stinct whenever the conversation took a cere
monious turn.
I Miss Everett gave her companion butthroe
mero sittings, a large part of his work being
executed with the assiitance of photographs.
At these interviews also, Mr. Everett was
present, and still delicately scnslthe te the
voperillc influences of his position. But both
parties had the geed taste te abstain from
further reference te their old relations, nud
te conflue their talk te Itss personal themes.
(TO K COHTINCKD )
Heme foolish People
Allew a cough te run until It gets beyond the
reach et medicine. They often Bay, "Ob.lt
will near away," bat In most cases It
wears them away. Cenld they be induced te
try the successful medicine called ben.p's
liatsam, which we sell en a positive Kuarantee
teenre, thy would Immediately see thnex
rellent edect alter taking the first dena
Price BO cents ami I'. ZYIal i(n free At a
Druggists. J&nlt lydAw
(!)
Ituptarecareguarantoeaby Dr. J. II. Mayer
Kit Arch street, 1'hUiidelphU. Kase atenic,
no operation or delay from business, attested,
by thousands of cares after ethers tall, advloe
tree, send for circular, marle-lydAw
BPEVIA L NO Tl VHH.
TUB UKV. GKO.ll. THAYKBiOf liourben
Indsavs: "Beth myself and wife ewe our
lives te BUILOU'U CONHUMl-TIONLiUKK.
Ker sale by H. 11. Cochran, Urugglut, Me. 137
North L)n04in street. (e)
BUIL.Oll'SCUUK will limnbdtately rellevu
Croup, Whooping Cough and bronchitis Jfer
sale by II. It. Cochran, Druggist, He. Ii7 North
Dueen street. (7)
The Verdict Unanimous,
W 1). Suit. Drusglat, lllppus, Ind., testifies :
'I can recommend Klectrlc intictrs as the verv
besiremedy. Kvery bottle Beld has gtvonrrllef
In every case One man leek six bottles, and
was cured et Itbeumatlam of 10 years' stand
ing." Abraham Hare, liellevllle, Ohie, atllrnis ;
"i he best selling medicine 1 have ever ban.
died In my 30 yuars experience, 1m fcleclrle
Hitters." Thousands or ethers have added
thelr testimony, be that the verdict Is unani
mous that Klectrle Hitters de cure all diseases
of the Liver, Kidney or Weed, for sale at 11.
II. Cochran's Drug Stere. 137 and 1st North
Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. (jj
Tbelr ilnslness Uoemlosj.
Probably noeno thing has caused such a rush
Ot trade at Cochran's drug store as thetr giving
away te their customers et se many true tmu
bottles of llr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption. Their trade is simply enormous In
this very valuable article from the fact that It
always curas and never dlsappelnU. Coughs,
Colds, Ast'jma,Uronchttls,Creup and all tin out
and lung diseases qulcklyjcured. Yna can test
It before buying by getting a trial betUe true.
Xvery bottle warranted. (3)
II. It. Cochran, Nea. U7 and 133 North Queen
street, Lancaster, l'a., 1 selling BUlLUU'a
COUGU CUUB as a guarantee te cure all
hreat and lung troubles. (8)
OOD'S 8ARSAPAR1LLA,
IF YOU FEEL TIRED
Weak and weary, worn out, or tun flown from
hard work, by Impoverished condition of the
bleed or low stale et the system, you should
take Heed's tfarsipatlilt. The peculiar ton
ing, purifying, and vitalizing qualities of this
successful. medicine are scen fait Ureaf bout
the enllre system, eipelllns; disease, and liv
ing quiet, healthy action te every organ. It
tones the stomach, creates an appetite, and
reuses the liver and kidneys, thousands who
have taken It with benefit, testify that Heed's
Baraapirllla mikes the weak strong."
Heed's Sarsaparllla
"I have taken net ant te a bottle of Heed's
Sarsaparllla, and mnst say tt is en of Ue test
medicines for giving an appetite, purlfyleg
the bleed, and regulating the digestive
organs, that I ever hi ara ef It did me a great
deal of geed." Mrs N . A. Btahlvt, Canastelt,
N.Y.
"1 bal salt rheum en my arm three years,
surfoilegt rilbly. 1 took Heed's rsrssptrtlU,
and the salt ihnum has entirely dls tppeared."
H. U. Mills, 7r French Bt,, .Lewell, Mis
Makea the Weak Streng
reeling languid and dly, having no ap
petite and noamhlt'eu te work, I took Heed's
Bars tpsrllla, with the best remits. Asa health
Invlgnraterand for general debility I think It
superior te anything clse." a. A. Hi a si,
Ctlca, N. Y.
HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA.
Bell by all druggists, lit six for t&. Prepared
only by 0 I. HUUIl CO., Lewell, Mm.
lOO Doees One Dellar.
HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA FOR BALK
at II. h. cechran s Drug Stere, Ncs. 1J7
and l.'M North Quoeu et,, Laneester, 1'a.
aprl-2uid&w
YMt'S PILLS.
COMMON - SENSE'
In the treatment of ullght ailments wenld
savea v8t unu nut of Bliknes and misery.)
ONKOF AYKIl'H 1'. LI,'', taken alter dinner,
will nstlst Digestion t tak n at night, will re-1
ItoveConstl fin Ien t taken at anytime, will
correct Irrt gnlarli l.a of the Stomach and Hew- j
els, stimulate the I.Iver and cure Blck Head-'
ache. Ayer'a rills, as all knew who use them,
Rie a mtld cathartic, pleasant te take, and at
wayn prompt and satisfactory In their resnl's.
I can locemtnend Ayer's 1'1'ls above all
ethers, having long proved their value ai a
CATHARTIC
fermjH3lf and family."-J. T. Hess, tclthi
vllle, rii.
" Ayer's Pills hwebroalnuselntuy family
upwards of twenty yrarr,tnd have completely;
verlfledHll that Uclalmel for thorn "-Themas'
V. Adams, Can Hloge, lexas.
"I have used Ayei's I'llls In my family
for seven or elght years. Whonever 1 have an
attack el boadache, te which I am very sub
ject, I teke a dose of Ayer's Pills and am
always promptly reltoved 1 And them equally
beneficial In colds and, In my family, they,
aie used for bilious complaints and ether dls-'
tut bances with such geed effect that we rarely
never, have te call a physician." U. Voul
Heme, Barategu Springs, N. Y.
AYER'S PILLS
rBxrAitxn nr
Dr. J. O. Ayer & Oe , Lewell, Mass,
fold by all Dealers In Medicine.
may21te!7
AYEIVS PILLS.
TOR BALI AT
11.11 COCHItAN't) 1IHUQBTOHK,
Kes. in A 39 North uueen at., Lancaster, l'a
aprl imdaw
AINK'H CKLEKY COMPOUND
PAINE'S
-KOtt-
The Nervous,
The Debilitated,
The Aged.
A NKUVK TONICV.
Celery and Cerna, the prominent lns-rc-dlenlH,
are the best unfl mtcatJ-orveTenlCJ.
ii Bireniunens ana quieis me nervous syt
tern, curing Mirveus Weaknuss, tlysteiir.
Sleeplessness, Ac.
AN ALTKKAT1VK.
It drlveB out the poisonous humors of the
bleed piirllylnx and enrlchlne It, and se
overcoinlng these diseases resulting from
Impoverished bleed.
A LAXATIVE.
AclliiK mildly but surely en the bowels It
cuies habitual cnnsttpailnn, and promotes
a rrBumr imim. u tirungiuens me svomace,
and aids digestion.
AUIUUKTIC.
In IU composition the best and most act I va
diuretics of the Matnrtu Med lea are com
bined tclentldrally with ethi-r effectlva
lemcdles for OIsohses et the kidneys. It
can be relied ou te give quick rullel and
speedy cult).
Ilundiedsnl testimonials have been received
Irein rterkena who have ued this nmedy with
reintirkublu bum IU. ftend for circulars, giv
ing full particulars.
1'ilce, II te. Beld by Drnggtsts.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prep's,
UU11L1NUTON, VT.
lanlllvdAw(l)
PAiNK'a oklkkv"cemFounij
rfR BALB AT
II. 11. COCIIKAK'S LlltUQ BTOKK,
Neb U7A 11M North Queen HI., Lancaster, l'a.
apri 'iuid&w
XJILY'H t'HKAM HALM.
OATARRH-JIA FEVER.
ELY'S CUKAM HALM cures Celd In- Bead
Catarrh, UoseCold, liny KevergDoafnessJIead KevergDeafnessJIead
ache. I'rtcfl vi Ont. KA3Y TO Uak. Kly
tire's, Owege. N. ., U. B, A.
KLY'i CUKAM 11 uTll Cleanser the Naal
l'assugs, Allujs 1'mIii ana lutlaumifttlen,
lira's thHSurts, ltesleri s the Bentes el Taste
and himU.
TBVTHK CUltK.
A particle Is applied Inte each nostril and Is
flgriwable. 1'ilca be cunts kl Druggists j by
mull, registered, tt) cents.
KLYIIKOTiIKKS,
Ml Warteu Buejt, New Yerk.
nevlMjd&w
rALUABLK MKD1UAI. WORK.
TRUTH,
Or the BC1ENCK or LirK. A VALUAULK
UKUlCALWOltK,
the only true description of this time en Man
hood. Nervous and Physical Ueblitty, l'roma l'rema
ture Decline, Krrorsef leuth, and the untold
miseries consequent te same, as well as an ex
posure of quarks and their se-called medical
works,' by which they victimize thousands,
and by thelrexagKeratlng disease, makes these
peer suilurers lnsane. Kvery young man,
mindle-aged or old. shenld read this book. It
Is mero than wealth te them. Bend two cent
stamp for a copy. Address,
1)11. TH03.THKKL,
MS North Fourth Dl, Philadelphia, Va.
flS-lyd
SAFE, HURK AND Hl'EEDV CORE,
Kupture, Varicecele and Hpectal Diseases
of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks
when you can nnd In Dr. w light me only Uio Uie
CLia PHYsieiAHlnl'hlladHlphla who makes a
specialty nt the above diseases, and Ccsas
la tut Curbs himhamtbid. Advlee rree day
and evening. Strangers nan be treated and re
turn home same day. unices private.
UU. W. H. WIllUHT,
Ml North Ninth Btreet, Above ttace,
P.O. 110x873 PhlladelDhla.
ttbanydw nu.
CELERY COMPOUND
JM
JjTAY 18, 1888
SPECIAL REDUCTION!
IN PRICE.
French, English and American
DRESS GOODS.
Neweit Stylet and Celer.
A late Spring bas disturbed tbe trade of the Country and Manufacturer and
Importers are compelled te make sacrifices. We are new offering qualities of Dress
Goods at a large reduction from early prices.
HAGER &
N
EXT DOUR TO COURT 110USK.
NEW TO-DAY.
1,000 Tarda French Styles American Sateens at 12 1-2 cents ;
were 25 cents. Among them are many bsautiful Meurning1 Styles,
Including Small Pelka Dots and Figures.
60 New Patterns Swiss Fleunclnga at 90c, 87 l-2c, $100,
$1.25, $1.37 1-2, $1.50.
Full Eteck Zephyr Qinghams and Batlstep.
FAHNESTOOKS,
NOB. 30 tk 37 BAST KINO BT..
D
KSIRABLK SHADES DRESS GOODS.
Metzger & Haughman
Have new In 8 tock from Latest Importation
THE NEW DESIRABLE SHADES DRESS GOODS
-1H-
Henrletta and
Gebelin Blue, Serpent Green,
Metzger & Hauglunan's
NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET,
Opposite the Cooper Heuse.
TARD fc MeKliROY.
bard & Mcelrey,
I
33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn.
WHITE GOODS!
The Cheapest Klennclngs In the City et Lancaster. Xach pattern contains K yards ; each
yard trout IB 10 60 cents less than regular prices.
FLOUNCINdatSO cents; regular price. 75 cents.
KLOUNCINU at CO cents ; regular price, B7H cents.
KLOUNC1NU at m cenu I regular price, It TO.
LOUNKlN( at 11.00 1 regular price, 11 te.
FLOUNCING at SLttf regular price, 11.73.
India Linens and Victeria Lawns at 9.10. UK, J te, 23,31 cents. An nvtrae,nallty atl2K".
Corded PlquH at 10, 20, S5. si cts. The greatest baigalu ever rfftrefl atiSe i worth 4()e. 1'iald
and striped White Uoeds at 6. C D, l", 12k cu and up. A speclal drlve at HKc Ladles' l'ure
BUS: Qleves In black and colors at Vita ech.
We have special low prices en Fleer Oil Cleth, Heme made lias Carpets, low ptlced and
medium Ingrain Carpets Matting, Feathers and window Miaflcs Hest Table Oil cloth, 25c
Carpet Itsgs taken In exchange, and the hlghest r rices paid for geed llsgs.
-0ur expenses are net high. We are lullsfled with small profits, and you will And en
prices low.
bard k Mcelrey,
33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street,
HTOOK
S'
TOOK FARM.
EMLETREE
STOUM KIKG, 2101,
y Happy
"The most preline reservoir of speed that eyer lived."
llay horse, foaled 1831. nam Topsy Tayler, by Alexander's Nerman, sire of Lula,2.1&
Brether In blend te 7ddam by Heward's Mr Charles (thoroughbred).
NOHMAN MkUIUM, 220 Sd dam by Smith's Messenger, son of UllT's Messenger.
BlUstM alNU stands 18 hands, weighs l.ae H, and Is a very stout-built horse, with a grrat
deal of style and finish. He has never been defeated In the hew ring, taking nve flrst pre
miums ever seme et the bet horei In the country, Bterm King should enter the 2: M list at
any time.
HI HENRY, 4214, Hy Mambrino Dudley, record 2 10!.
Dam Virginia, by Volunteer, slroef Ht.Jullen, 2:llVf. Virginia Is sis
Biy horse, foaled 18? ur te Uambetta (tire et Veluier, 1lli), and I lorence, grandson of
fpauletta. 219.
2d datn Nell (dam of Ilateman, 2.-22), by Hambletenlan, 10
sd dam dam of Plate. I.Srt. tiv Hhark. son of American HeIIdsa.
HIIIKNKY stands 1J4 bands Has taken OveSrst premiums in tbusbewrlng. Was twice
judgea by the" ttca'uef t'nlnta"and as a two-year old nceied WU points, which has never Iwen
fqnaled. Many noted horsemen have pronounced him the most elegant young horse In the
country.
Terms for Bterm King and IU Henry, W. cheuld mare net prove In foal, the fame maroer.
any e'herran be returned free In Vstfi.
api&-3mdib,rii DAN'L G. ENQLE, Marietta, Pa.
JKWKl.KY.
B
KONZE3 AND KRENUH OI.OOKH.
BRONZES AND
A few llrenzcs and Trench Clocks are left In stock and these we
are new selling at lowest prices In order te close them out.
The newest and bandsomeat designs in Sterling Silver and Silver
Plated Ware. Alse Lemane's Flnent Opera, Field and Marine Glasses.
Come and examine net only these but ether goods tee.
G3rWe guarantee all Repair Werk done by us. .41
H. Z. RHOADS & SON,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
CAM PUT UALIM.
BARUAINH I BAHQAIHH I
. GO TO ,
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL
. ker
WILTON, VBLVET, BODY BRDSBBLS.
Tipestry, IegraiD, Damask ted Venetian, Rag and Cbaln Carpets,
OIL VLOTHB, WINDOW BHADM8, Ac
We have the Largee-t and Sean Stock In the City
H. S. SHIRK & SONS,
Oernir Wut King tni Wittf SirMta, Uncuttr, P.
SBIIg.
BROTHER,
Ne. 85 West Kins St , Lancaster.
LA.NOA8THR, PA.
Albatross Oleths,
Cream, Gelden Ecru, &e, &e.
Opposite Fountain Inn
FA Hit.
STOCK JAM.
Mrdlnm, lire of 30 from 2:181 te 2:30,
FRENCH CLOCKS.
UROOKKIKS.
CASBARD'H MILD CURED HAM
AND DUKAKrABT BACON.
Unequated for tenderness and delicacy et
flavor. We guarantee that there Is nothing te
eqnat them In quality In this market. Ihen
sands of the best families are new tiling them.
They gire universal satisfaction. Irv them
and tell your neighbors.
SW Piled Ileal and Bologna nicely chipped.
Prices reasonable. UKOltui WlahT.
, T BDRHK'H,
SPKC1AL LOT Or K&tSii, CHKAP,
GROCERIES.
BEST GOri-KI) IM THE CITV TO 11 T1IK
WONKr.
We have two Housten roasting every day.
Atwata freh.
Kxtrahelp, prompt attention. Uoeds dnltv dnltv
erja iree. lelephone connection.
BURSK'S,
MO. 17 DABT KING BTRBBT,
I.aNCABTKH.l'A.
QUKKSK1
NEW GOODS
AT
W. A. Reist & Ce.'s,
Cor. East Kingend.llnkf Sis.
Oheesc ! Cheese ! Ohocse !
Sir dnxen or the finest Kdam or Dutch
Head Cheese the market arferdt. They are
susranU-cd te keep in the wannest weather
Pineapple Chtesea In large and ptonle ilze.
Alse hoijueleitChooso te ene pound glass
TABLE OILS.
Headquarters for flne lable nils. Alexis
UedPlnitH, Metlett'a, Lateur'a andS. liae.t
Ce'a '.necaOlts. These am the finest oils In
the market, and we are prepared te supply
them te you In large, medlm and small slsns.
111(4 lfOOM In Dried lln-f and Ham. We
hardly thetiaht this would pay te sell the
Bnvst Dried lleef at H cents er pound, but
wnarti making It pay by selling two nr three
barrels or href ixir weak. Ceinn leek at It.
Taste It and be your own Judge. It's Armour's
best Chlosge Hoef.
Hotels and bearding hius". NOTICK. We
will make spectsl prices ou M pound lets.
The Cerner Grocery,
COR. KAST KING AND RUKESTH,
yA
NHt FANS I FANS!
Reist !
-WILL
Positively Give Away
To-Merrow, Saturday,
1,000 FANS.
11,000 FANB. l.CKM KANf.
We proml'el them te you last Saturday, but
they did net rtacli tu In time.
We New Have Them.
AMD WILL DISTlilUUTK
AFTERNOON AND EVENING:
svYeu are expected te ask for tliu fan, oth eth oth
trwlssyeu will net get It.
LOGIC rOU IIAUO IN8 TO-MOUUOW.
Reist, Wholesaled RetairGrecer,
Car. VY. Klef and Prince Hts.,
LANOABTEII.PA.
TOIO DAY
S. CLARKE'S,
TO-UOUUOW (3ATUUDAY), MAYO).
Loek what we are going te give away.
Peppy Oil Seap Comic Cards,
Calendarp, I'acksgn Helders or Pchoel Bttaps,
. mojiutenil present of all.
25 Uex rancy Kvaperatnd Pared Peaches given
away tor'aefl .i regular telling price, 45c.
Cull and we will explain why be cheap.
fall Llnoef KUBBUBTKAWIIKKUIK8 always
ou liuiul. oranges unci Hananas.
NOTK A lMiW OP CLARK B'H l'RICEH.
CfilTcex, fresh misted dally at our store, 15K
IS. lw, 20. 21, 23, 2) and VJ cents W t,. Checks
with each and every pound.
Try Clarke's New Crep Teas, finest In Qual
ity, Lewistln Pilro,
liakur's or Unnkel Ilrnther's Chocolate. 18c a
rakn. 1'aker'a or Uunkel Ilrnlher'n Cocea,
kpp's Cocea, 200. Nelsen's nrtoxe's Oelatlne,
Mcllsh Gelatine, loe. Cnlbnm'sKngllshMnt
tard, lle a can. We have In stock -Ihurbfr,
w hyland A Ce 'a llest Kxtraets. try thrtit 1 tw e
bottles Geed I'.xiracts for Vm Bugar Cern, 7c,
a can, or lour cans for23e. Maru Pens, Oj, three
for 25c Our IkstCern reduced te 0e a can.
BTAUCIIKBandBOAPn. Wuknew we have
the largest and best stock et the above genia
In tbe city. Juittnlnk, Laundry ;surch. 80 V
at Vive-pound Packages ler 15. Soup-two
cakes for 601 eleven cakes for 2ftet twenty.
teurcakna ler 60c, or you cjin buy nve cakes of
tteap and five pounds Btarrh for .'.V, Hest Cern
Starch, three and four packs for 2fte.
1TLOUU. Heller "lour from VMi a quarter
up. Don't fait te try our ltKeCake flour and
Martha Washington Creamery Buttered Heur
and besuretocallersend for a shawl btiap
te-morrow, or you will miss It,
S. CLARKE'S
WUOLKHALK AND UKTAILTKA ANU
COflTKKHTOuK,
13 and 14 SOUTH QUEBN BTRBBT,
A row Deers from .'entre Square,
4WTKLKPHONK.
QVKKSUWARR.
-TTIQU k MARTIN.
CHINA HALL.
OLEAEING SALE
That lasts twelve months In tne year. The
bestnuallty ler the least money always te be
had there.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO
JTEW HOUSEKEEPERS!
Tea Beta. White Granite, K.0O.
Dinner Bets, Whlte Unlte..IA!.
Dinner fceu, Prluted i.T).
Ne goods misrepresented. All Wares ex
changed II net satisfactory, at
ffigh felartin,
NO IB EAST RTN8 STREET j
LAKOAJXEK. TA,
THA VJtLKRB UOIDB.
J E AD1NU it COLUMBIA H li.
Arrangement of Passenger Trains en, and
atur, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1888.
MOUTH W A It D.
Swava a.m. a.m. r. it,
narryvtlle rm hw IM
Ing Street, Lane 730 lm 840
Columbia, 73a me SM
H Arrlveatt am a v w
80UIUWAUD.
llni?SS AtK' ''
UOldUiR. jw a,, w
Arrrlveat am. r m. r w.
Marietta Junction gei i
Ublcktes bje 8M
Columbia , ...ATI jm no
lancaater ote 1.4s iea
King street, Lane. ........ line 1 M gm
(Juarryvllle 7... .10.91 3.v 911
BUNDAT.
I.oave
Ouarryvllleat710a m.
King turret, Lane at 8.03 n. rn., and 3 .6 p. in.
Arrive at
Kemiiinr, 10,10 a. m , and SJS p. m.
Leave:
Urndlng, at 7.20 a. in., and 4 p. m.
Arrlve at
Kln8treet,I,ane,nt9.20a. in., and S 10 p.m.
yuarry viUe, at 6.4! p. in.
sTralns oennect"aTiicaaing with trains te
and from Philadelphia, Pottsvlile, Harnsnrsr.
Allontewnand Mew lerk,;vla. lleund Broek
noute.
At Columbia, with trains te nnd from Yerk,
llnnever, uettytburg, rrederlcK and Balti
more. At J?-'?!1 JncUen with trains te ana
from lihlcklcs.
At Manheim with trains te and from Leba
non. Atlancaster Jnnelnn. with trains te and
from Lancaster. Quart vt'le, and Chlcklts.
A. M. WILsON aupertntendent.
LEHANON A bANOASTKR JOINT
LINKHAILUOAU.
Arrangement et Passenger Trains en. and
alter, Eukdav, mat 13, iks?.
NOBTHWAHD.
Lcavn a m, r. m. r. m,
Snnflar.
i . r m
Qnarryvllle Mr!
itingBireet, Lane. 7.00 um SM
8 0-1
151
4.14
MS
6.4S
i.nncasicr 707 ftti
II5
alanhelm 7.tt m 6.10
Cornwall 7.59 Hi) 65
4t
9.17
Arrive nc
Lebanon 8.11 I.S8 7.10
933 BSS
suuiunaau,
. Lcave a m. r. tt. r. m a k
r x.
S.4I
4.TO
MB
6.43
Leuanen 7 11 12.M 7M7
Cornwall..,.., .... 7V7 Pits 7.4RSIO
Msnhclm 7.8 1,14 R1&8.4H
Lancaster...., 82 143 S42H11
itrriveai
KlngHtrcnt, Lane. 8.S5 1.51 SSOJItt) B.50
A. U. WILSON, BupL 11. 0. llallread.
B. B.MKrr.Snpt u.u. u.
KNNBThVAHU KArLUOAD
BCHKDULK. in effect from May u,
1818
Trains Laiva LAaaAaraa and lum ana r-
rlvn tt PMladnlnhlaas fellows 1
Leave
WKBTWARD.
raelfle Sxpreasf
tews xpressf
Way Passengerl....
MalltrainvUMt.Jeyi
ai Mall Tralnf
Ulagara Xx press. ....
Hanover Accein.,...
rastLtnaf 1
rredenek Accem , . . .
Philadelphia.
AlOIkTD
Lan easier,
tuvtp. m.
4.80 a. nu
4-ae a. m.
T.'OOa.m.
erJaa. a.
e je a. as,
KU a. at.
KH,ls.
ft6BaBs.
.oep.a,
4, Ifl M M
via Colombia
7:40 a.m.
via CelumbU
ll:nea.m.
vlaCelnmbla
IMUHWlWAUCUIUMtl
HarrUbnrg Accem..
oelnmbla Accem....
Marrtsbnrg Kxpresi 1
Weswrn Xxpresst...
ABTWAKD.
vtastt. joy..
KiapaDI.
4:40 p. m.
bM-p m.
fcftep.uv.
Leave
Lancaster,
s-.'JO a. m.
BAMa.ni.
B:10a.M.
l.wa.m.
B-.00 a. m.
lt:A8p.m.
iteil p. m.
fcoe p,m.
4:4Ap,m.
6:46 p. m.
we p. a,
lrv fw 4UBM
1110 p. m,
vrrtv tt
D.aisi
f.Ml M SH
IIHssi
4:48 a, xe.
ruuwk. upraiiT
rast Llnef
Harrlsbnnr xnrea 1
- ". .
Lancaster Accem at.
iu-.au K. H .
iaMtJiv
IIU . a
uoiemoia ccem...
- z: r
BW1U JLp41ll..
r&uaaeieBia Accem.
anday Hall.
Day stxpresst..,
HirrUburg Accem..
A0P.IB.
6:4(1 p. Bt,
T48p. B.
TBe ltn caster Aocemmodatton leaves Bar Bar
rUDurgatsaep. m.and arrives at LancaMsw
at:3B.m.
The Marietta Accommodation leave CelaB)
bta at 6:40 a. m. and reaches HartetuatedB,
Alaa leaves oelnmbla at 11:46 a. m. and t:46 p.
nu raaehlng atarletu at 11:01 ana fcSS. Leavsa
Marietta atKOB r. m. and amvaa at Celnmb4a
at 130 1 also, leaves at :S5 and arrtves at M.
Tbe Yerk Aeoemmodation leave Marietta
at 1:10 ana arrive at Lancaster at 1:00 oea
neettrg with HarrUbnrg Kxpress at B:lea. ta.
Tbe frederlek Aoeommodatlon, wast,
swektBs; Kb Mdtmmmver wiut as jjidb, wi
at 9:10 n. m.. will ran thmnsrk ta rmdarlek.
The rrederlek Aoeommodatlon, east, isjavea
rjetnmbUatlUBBdnaeAMLsuiOMtaratlMi
p. as.
Uknever Aoeommodatlon, last, leaves Cel
umbla at 4:10 p.m. Arrtves at Lancaater at
4 66 p. m., connecung with Day Xxpress.
Hanover Aoeommodatlon, west, oenneouag
at Lancaster with Nlasnua Bxpress at K60C
m, win run through te Uanevar, dally, xesb
Bnrday.
fast, Line, west, en Bandty, vMi Itmt,
will step at Downfngtown,coateivtll'rarks Dewnfngtown,coateivtll'rarks Downfngtewn,coateivtll'rarks
borr, Mt. Jey, Eltxabothtewn and Mlddlstewn.
t The only trains which run dally. On Bends
the Mall train wnst runs by way of Colombia,
J: B, WOOD, Qeneral Passenger agaat
OUAfl. jt. PUUU iienaral Manager.
COMVLKXION l'OWDKR,
J-JOMPLKXION rOWDKK.
ladies;
WHO .VALUE A RKPINKO COMPLKXIOX
MUST UBK
POZZONTS
UEOI0ATKD
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant transparency te tha
skin, ileineves all pimples, freckles and Ots Ots Ots
colerattocs, and mikes the skin delicately
seu and beautiful, ltoentalns no lime, whtte,
lesd or arsenic. In Uuee shades, pink or nesh,
wblle and brunotte.
reu SALE I1Y
All Druggists and Fancy Cools
Dealeia Everywhere.
SWIIKWAUE Or IUlTATIONS.-C
aprJJ lvd
aUHUKlt JIKUOKTU.
T
UK
"CHALrONTK,"
Ocean End of North Carolina Avennn,
ATLAN11UC1TY. N. 1.
r, U01IE11TS A BOMB. apr3-imd
tk
llTETHEKlLLi,"
ATLANTIQ CITY. N. J..
Ocean fcnd Kentucky Avenue.
Open rebruaty 1, te November 1. led
ISexluJO.
m.j.eciceut;
nayl0 2md
A TLANTIO CITV, N. J,
THE MANSION.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Largest Most Convenient Uotel. Klegsntlir
rnruliibed. Liberally Managed. Coach te and
from lleach and Trains. Orchestra Music
Oil AB. MuULADK, l'JOp.
W. E. Ceciirah. Chief Clerk. f eb22-t uia
CAl'ON HPRINOB AND RATH8.
ALKAINK LIT1IIA AND BUPKHIOB,
IKON WATkUa, UAMl'SIUUE COUNTY. W.
This celebrated Mountain ltesert ler health
and pleasure. ISatbs et any tumperattiie a.
snmmer climate unsurpassed) 11 charming
summer home with Its many imjrevnmeni,
accommodating te) BuesiH.epau junel. Fer
medical and ether testimony, send ter clrcu.
lar. WM.ll. BALE.
may7-Ktd Proprietor.
MuvmrnrytunMUum noena.
1ALL AND KB
-THE-
ROCHESTER LAMP.
Blxty candle-Light 1 Beau them all.
Anether Let of cheap 0 lobes for eu an
ou stoves.
THB "PKRKBCJTIONV,
METAL MOULDING A KUBBEU CUSHIOM
WEATHER STRIP
Beats tham alL'Thls strip outwears all ethers
Keeps out me cold. Btep rattling of windows ,
xclude me dust. Keep out suewandmln.
Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made
In applying 1L Can be BtteJ anywhere mt
holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split,
warp or shrink a cushion strip Is tha most
perfect. At the Btcve, Heater and Kant)
Kw; -OF-
Jehn P. Schanm & Sens,
24 SOOTH QUB1N BTn
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