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I3SB liAKOASTEK DAILY INTEIiUGESICER. MONDAY. JUNE 11, 1888.
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The Treasure of Franchard.
fly ROnERT LOUIS BTETE.NSO.V.
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endlessly pest the timber laudim; place atJ
which he moored his beat Tliere was no
time, he used te say, for making theories
like the early morning. "1 rise earlier than
nnv Attn niA in M. iii. t .
I' .T.: i . . "" ' "lnKV no once boosted.
I' "It Is a fair consequence that I knew mere
ana msB te de less with my knowledge."
The doctor was ft connoisseur of sunrises,
and leved a geed theatrical effect te usher in
tbe day. He hid a theory of dew, by which
he could predict tbe weather. Indeed, most
things served him te that end; the sound of
the bells from all the neighboring villages,
the smell of the forest, the islts and tbe be
havior of both birds and fishes, the leek of
t. wt In his ptnltfn, the dNViHen el
h -tlir of II iu light, inn! last, tlieni
t. i Im ntxMinl of iiieteorelouiml In.
In n leuvre bunnled hutch tiH)ii
im Kersiiice he hml settled nt Ulelz
I l-vn griming liioreniul mere Intethe
ji iut.iile,i(,t, the uiiKild champion of
1.0 l;iil I'liin ite lie thought nt II nit there
uimmpliH-e m healthful Iu the nrromlta-ie-mciit.
lly the end of the second vear. he
lretesteil there was nene se w lioleseuie In the
whehdcia!tnient. And for wwne time be bo be
fere he met Jenn-Mnrle helinil Ixxm prepared
te challenge all France nnd the better part of
Eurepe for n rival te his chosen spot
"Docter," he would say "doctor is a foul
word. Jt should net be used te ladies. It
implies disease. I remark It, as a flaw In our
civilization, that we have net the proper hor
ror of disease. New I, for my part, have
washed my hands of it; I have renounced my
laureatlen; I am no doctor; I am only a
worshiper of the true goddess Hygcia. Ah,
believe me, it is slie who has the cost us I Ami
here, in this exiguous hamlet, has she placed
her shrine; here she dwells nnd lavishes her
gifts; here I walk with her in the early
morning, nnd she shows me" hew strong she
has made the peasants, bow fruitful she has
made the fields, hew the trees grew up tall
and comely under her eyes, and the fishes in
the river bocemo clean and agile In her pres
ence. Jlheumatlsml" he would cry, en seme
malapert Interruption. "Oh, yes, I bclieve
wo.de have a httle rheumatism. That could
hardly be avoided, you' kuew, en a river.
Aud of course, tbe place stands a little low;
nnd the meadows are marshy, there's no
doubt But, my dear sir, leek at Bourron I
lJourren stands high. Bourron is dese te
the forest; plenty of ozeno there, veu would
soy. Well, compared with Grctz, Bourron is
a perfect shambles."
The morning after he had been summoned
te the dying mountebank the doctor visited
the wharf nt the tall of his garden and had
a long leek at the running water. This be
called prayer; but whether his adoratiens
were addressed te the goddess Hygeia or
seme mere orthodox deity never plainly ap
peared. Fer he had uttered doubtful oracles,
sometimes declaring that a river was the
type of bodily health, sometimes eitelllncr it
as the great moral preacher, continually -
preacuing iwace, continuity ana Ulllgence te
man's toraiented spirits. After be bad
watched a mlle or se of the clear water run
ning by befere his eyes, seen a fish or two
ceme te. tbe surface with a gleam of silver
and sufficiently admired the long shadows of
the trees falling half across the river from
the oppeslto bank, with patches of moving
sunlight In between, he strolled ence mero
up the garden and through his heuse into the
street, feeling cool and renovated.
The sound of his feet upon tbe causeway
began the business of the day; for thovil thevil thovil
lage was still sound asleep. The church
tower looked very airy In the sunlight; a few
birds that turned about it seemed te swim iu
an atmosphere of mero that usual rarity;
and the doctor, walking in long, transparent
shadows, fllled his lungs amply, and pro
claimed himself well contented with the
morning.
On ene of the pests bolero Tcntalllen's car
riage entry be espied a Ilttle dark figure
perched in a inedltative attitude, and imme
diately recognized Jean-Marie.
"Alml" he said, stepping befere him hi
moreusly, with a hand en either knee. "Se
we rise early In the morning, de we) It ap
pears te me that we have all tbe vices of a
philosopher."
The boy get te his feet and miute n grave
salutation.
"And hew U our pattentl" asked Desprez.
It appeared the patient was ubeut the
same.
"And why de yen rise early in the morn
lug!" he pursued.
Jean-Marie, after n long silence, profeaoed
that he baldly knew.
"Yeu baldly knew?" repented Desprez.
"We hardly knew an) thing, my man, until
w e try te learn. Interrogate your conscious
ness. Come, push me this inquiry home.
De you like itl"
"Yes," said tbe boy slowly; "yes, I like It"
"And why de you like itl" continued tbe
doctor. "(We nre new pursuing tbe Socratic
method) Why de you like itl"
"It is quiet," answered Jean-Marie; "and
I have nothing te de; and then I feel as if I
were geed "
Dr. Desprez took a scat en the pest at the
oppeslto side. He was beginning te takn an
Interest in the talk, for the lxy plainly
thought befere he spoke, and tried te nusn cr
truly. "It appears you have a taste for fool feel
ing geed," saldjhe doctor. "New, there you
puzzle me extremely, feri thought you said
youwereu thief; and the two are incom
patible." i "Is it very bad te steali" asked Jeau Marie.
' "Such is the general opinion, Ilttle boy,"
replied the doctor.
"Net but I mean ns I stele," exclaimed the
ether. "Fer I had no choice. 1 think it Is
surely right te have bread; it must be
right te have bread, there comes t se
plain n want of it And then they beat me
cruelly if 1 1 ctumed with nothing," he added.
"I was net Ignorant of right and wrong; for
before that I had been well taught by a
priest, w be was very kind te me." (The doc
tor made a borrible grimace at the word
"priest.1') "Hut It seemed te me, when ene
had nothing te eat and was beaten, it was a
diirerent nl'nlr. I w euld net have btelen far
tartlets, I believe; but any ene would steal
for baker's bread."
"And se I suppose," said tbe doctor, With
a rising sneer, "you prujedUodte fergive
you, and explained the case te him at length."
, "Why, sir" usked Jean-Marie. "I de net
see.".
"Your priest would see, however," retorted
Dsprez.
"Would hcP asked the liey, troubled for
the first time. "I should have thought Ued
would have known."
"Kb. I'1 snarled tbe doctor.
"I should have thought Ged would have
understood me," replied tbe ether. "Yeu de
net, I see, but then it was Ued that made me
think se, w as it net f '
"Little iKiy, little boy," said l)r, Deprez, "I
told you already j ou liad the Ices of philos
ophy, if you display the lrtues also, 1 must
go. 1 am a student of tbe blessul jaw s of
health, uii ebserver of plain and temperate
nature iu her common walks, and I cannot
preserve my equanimity in preseuce of a
monster. De j ou understand P
, "Ne, sir," said tbe boy.
"I will make my meaning clear te you,"
replied the doctor. "Loek there at the sky
behind the belfry first, where it is se light,
and then up and up, turning jour chin
back, right te the top of tbe deme, where it
is already as blue as at neon. Is net that a
beautifuU'olerl Dees it net please the heartl
We hae seen It nil our lives, until it has
(jreivn in w itb our familiar thoughts. New,"
t hanging bis tone, "suppose that bky te be
come suddenly of n li a and llery amber, like
tbe color of clear coals, nnd growing scarlet
toward the top I de net say it would be any
the less beautiful, but would jeu like it us
wellf
"I suppese net," answered Jean-Marie.
"Neither de 1 like you," returned the doc
tor, roughly. "I bate all odd jieeple, and
you nr the most cuileus Ilttle boy iu all tUe
world "
Jean-Maria seemed te jmnder for awhile,
and then be raised his bead again aud looked
.-or nt the doctor with nn air of candid In
quiry "Hut nre iietymn v-ry curious gentle
man C he asked,
The doctor threw away hU stick, bounded
ou the boy, clasped him te his besom and
kissed him en Iwtli cheeks.
"Admirable, admirable imp!" be rrled.
"Whit a morning, what an hour for a theo thee
rit of 121 Ne," he ceutinuud, apostrophizing
heaven, "I did net knew that such U)8 ex
(itfd, I na JkTJerau; tbsv made tbem w, t
hart doubted or my race; and new! It is
like," he added, picking up his stick, "like ft
levers' meeting. I have bruised my favorite
staff In that moment of enthusiasm. The
injury, however, is net grave." He caught
the boy looking at him in obvious wonder,
embarrassment and alarm. "Hulle P said
he, "why de you leek at me like thatl Egad,
I believe lha boy despises mo.De you de-
splse me, lieyP
"Oh, no," replied Jean-Marie, seriously;
"only I de net understand."
"Yeu must excuse uie, sir," returned the
doctor, with gravity; "I am still se young.
OB, hang him P he added te himself. And
he took his seat again and observed the boy
sardonically. "He has, spoiled the quiet of
my morning," thought he. "I shall be nerv
ous all day, and have a febricule when I
digest Let rae compose myself. And se he
dismissed his preoccupations by an effort of
the will which he had long practiced, and let
his soul ream abroad In the contemplation of
the morning. He inhaled the air, tasting It
critically as a connoisseur tastes ft vintage,
and prolonged the expiration with liygicnle
gusto. He counted the Ilttle flecks of cloud
along the sky. He followed the movements
of the birds round the church tower making
long sweeps, hanging poised, or turning airy
somersault in fancy, and beating the wind
with imaginary pinions. And in this, way
he regained peace of mind nnd animal com
posure, conscious of his limbs, conscious of
the sight of his eyes, conscious that the air
had a cool taste, like a fruit, at the top of his
tlireat; and at last, in complete attraction,
he began te sing. The doctor hail but one
nlr "Malbrouck s'en va-t-en guerre;" even
with that he was en terms of mere politeness;
and his musical exploits were always re
served for moments when he was alene and
entirely happy.
He was recalled te the earth rudely by a
pained expression en the boy's face. "What
de you think of mysingingr' he inquired,
stepping In the middle of the note; and then,
after he had waited some Ilttle and re
ceived no answer: "What de you think of
my singingP he repeated, imperiously.
"I de net like it," faltered Jenn-Marie.
"Oh, cornel" cried tbe doctor. "I'esslbly
you are a iierformer yourself P
"I sing better than that," replied the boy.
Tbe doctor eyed him for seme seconds In
stupefaction. He was aware that he was
angry, nnd blushed for himself in conso censo conse
quenco, which made him angrier. "If this
is hew you address your master I" he said at
last, with a shrug and a flourish of his arms.
"I de net speak te him at all," returned
tbelwy. "I de net like him."
"Then you like mol" snapped Dr. Desprez,
with uuusual engerness.
"I de net knew," answered Jean-Marie.
The doctor rese. "I shall wish you a geed
morning," he said. "Yeu are tee much for
me. Perhaps you have bleed in your vein,
jierhaps celestial Icher, or perhaps you cir
culate nothing mero cress than rranimi.i.
nlr; but of one thing I am inexpugnably as
suredthat jeu are no human being. Ne
boy" shaking his stick at him "you are
net n human being. Write, write it in your
memory 'I nm net n human being I have
no pretension te be a human being I am a
dive, a dream, an angel, an acrostic, an illu illu
slen wlrnt you please, but net a human
being.' And se accept my humble saluta
tions nnd faitwclll"
And with that the doctor made efT along
the street in seme emotion, and the boy
steed, mentally gaping, where he left him.
( fobe Continued.)
Waste Ne Tlmi
In vain attempts te eradicate blemlshes of the
feet, but buy SO.ODONTnt ence and apply
It vigorously. Never fear that Jt wilt hurt the
enamel of your teeth Itke dentin: Ices you may
have used. On the contrary It will keep the
teeth Intact rentier them bright andperpetu andperpetu
ate or restore the health of the mouth's In
terior. Uetard flecty and stay time's defacing
linger with rrjuvena'.lng, pleasant and whole whele whole
semoHOZOOONX. The Steps of ftn Orsen,
With such important functions as the liver
arc of coarse productive of serious bodily dis
turbance. When it relaxes its secretive and
distributive activity, hlle gets into the bleed,
and tinges the skin and white of the eves with
yellow, the bowels becomes constipated, the
loinrue coated, the breath sour. 'I hen coma
headaches, vertigo and congestion of the or-
Kan, accompanied with pain in Its vicinity, or
vicinuy.er
Shall blue
uuuer me rigut sueuiucr uiaae.
fill! he the remedy sought? Ne, for mercury
n any form Is pernicious. What then? Kxpe
rlcnce Indicates listener's Stomach Hitters
as the true remedy for Inactivity of the lUer.
It net 'only relaxes the bowels without pain,
bnt has a direct stimulating effect upon the
hepatic gland itself, the sent and origin of the
trouble. All malarial complaints involves dis
orders et the liver, and of these the Hitters is
the most popular curathe. It also cummers
dyspepsia, ncneuaness, rheumatism anu kid
ney troubles.
The Handsomest ljdy in Lancaster
Remarked te a lrlend the ether day that she
knew Kemp's llalsam for the Threat and
Lungs was a superior remedy, as It stepped
her cough Instantly when ethers had neetfect
whatever. Se te preve this and convince you
et Its merit, uny druggist will give you a Sam
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Rapture enre guaranteed by Dr. J. II. Mayer
831 Arch street Philadelphia. Ease at ence,
no operation or delay from business, attested
by thousands of cures after ethers tall, advice
tree, send for circular, marle-lydA w
81'JIOIAL NOTICES.
just'as GOOD.
Don't allow anyone te matte yen believe any
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s Dr. IamIIe's SpechU Prescription, for It Is
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that strikes at the root et the dlseaee and
drives It out. Olve ItatrtaJ.
Metnera stetners 1 1 Mothers I It
Are you disturbed at night and breken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t
If se, go at ence and get a bottle of MK8.
WIN8LOWS SOOTHING B YUU1 It Will re
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pend upon It; there la no mistake about it.
There Is net a mother en earth who has eve
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will regulate the bewels, and give rest te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te
use In all cases and pleasant te the lese, and Is
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female physicians and nurses In the United
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maylO-lydatw
StiKKf iiKSb MlUHTb, made miserable by
that terrible cough. Shlleh'a Cure la the remedy
loryeu. Sold by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, tin.
157 and 18a North Uueen 8U. .Lancaster. I'a. (3)
for Vint I'Uce.
A great amount of political engineering
will be done by friends of candidates te se
cure for their man the first place en the
ticket and the best man will probably secure
the covetod place, 'then if enaorsedby the
maleilty et tbopeople.theelecllon Is assured.
Kloctrle llltiers has been put te the front. Its
merits passed upon, has been endorsed, and
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remedies peculiarly adapted te the relief ana
cure et all Diseases of Kidneys, Liver and
stomach KlectHc lUllers, belng guaranteed,
IS & Bate uiveaiiuuuL
Price We. per bottle at II. H. Cochran's Drug
Stere, 137 and 133 North Queen Street Lauras
ter. I'a. (3)
COUGH, WHOOflNUCOUUH and Bronchitis
Immediately relieved by Sblleh's Cure. Sold by
ll. 11. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and I& North
yieen st Lancaster, .Pa. ()
Their UtulueM lloeuilng.
Probably no ene thing has caused Biich a rush
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away te their customers et semauytrue trial
bottles et Dr. King's New Discovery ter Con
sumption. Their trade Is simply enormous In
this very valuable article from the fact that tt
ulways cures and never disappoints. Cough,
Colds, Asthina,UroncbtUs,Creup and all threat
and lung diseases quickly cured. Veu can test
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Kverv bottle warrant d. (3)
TUATHACKlNUUUUUUcanboseiiulckly
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One of my ch Idreu, a girt about nlre years
old had a very bad discharge jrem her bead
and nese of a thick, yellowish matter. We had
two physicians precrlhe for her, but without
benetlt Vie tried Kly's Cream Jialin, and
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liuckleu's Arnica Halve.
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Druggist Nes. 137 nd Vs North Queen street
Laacftiier, Pa, June27-lyd
OOD'a SA11SAPA1ULLA,
Impure Bleed
Appears In theasand different farms and
causes a vast amount et suffering. Scarcely a
single person Uentlrely tree from Its effect.
II once the necessity of a relUbla bleed purl
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and health. It cures scrotal, salt rheum
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by Imparities or poisonous germs in the bleed.
Heed's Samparlll also overcomes that Urea
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whole system.
Beed's B&raaparllU
" Prem childhood I was troubled with pltr.
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BarsaparUla. I have taken five bottle and
new the pimples are almost gene, my general
health is much Improved, and I htgh'y lecem.
mend Heed's Baruptrllla." W. Kviks, 461
Lexington Avenne, Brooklyn, N. Y,
8prefula
"My son wts s lU'cted with the worst type of
scretals, and en the recommendation of my
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day he Is sound and well, notwithstanding It
was said there was net enough medlelneln
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lis, 111. '
" 1 had salt rheum en my left arm three years
suffering terribly. I took Heed's BarsaparUla,
and the salt rheum bat entirety disappeared,"
It M. Maia, 71 French St Lewell, Mass.
Heed's SarBaparilla
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s
TANDARD OUKWINO TOBACCO,
D0YOU-CHEW?
-Til KM GET
THE BEST
-WHICH IS
Finzer's
Old Honesty!
Genuine Hae a Red H lln Tag en
Every Plug.
OLD HONESTY li acknowledged te be the
PUBKST and MOST LASTING piece of
STANDARD CHKW1NU TOBACCO en the
market Trying It is a better test than any
talk about It Ulve It a fair trial.
IVYOUB DKALKtt HAS IT.-K
nevlMydAw
PALACM Or FAHHION.
AHTRIOU'B
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 East King Street,
Lancaster, Pa.
Kid Gloves at less than half
price !
What does it mean ?
It means that we have some
what in the neighborhood of 40
dozens fine Kid Gloves, which
we have sold at prices ranging
irem $1 te $1.50 a pair.
They are all first-class goods,
mostly embroidered back, geed
colors, geed sizes.
The present price of them
will be 75c a pair.
This is the choice of our
stock.
Anether let will be made up,
which we will sell at 50c a pair.
Yeu should net miss this
chance, as it may never be
offered te you again.
Our stock of Kid Gloves
must be sold down; the prices
will sell them.
Dress Trimmings.
Tremendous reduction in
black and colored Braid Trim
mings and Gimps.
The season for these goods
has been late, and we must turn
them into cash. Come and see
them!
One let of Fancy Worsted
Braids, reduced te 10c a yard
One let of colored Silk Cord
Gimps, formerly 50 te 60c, re
duced te 25c a yard.
One let of 2-inch wide Fancy
Silk and Worsted Braids, for
merly 50c, reduced te 25c a
yard.
One let of colored ball Braid
Combination Trimming, for
merly 75, reduced te 25c a yard.
Black Braid Ornaments, re
duced from 50 te 37c, from 75
te 63c, from $1 te 75c, from
$1.25 te $1, from $1.50 te $1.1 3.
Black Flat Mohair Braid
Trimming, leather-edge, re
duced from $1 te 3ec a yard.
Come early and get the best
bargains.
Ne chance like this will be
offered te you for a long time.
ASTRICH'S P. 0. F.,
Lancaster.
wAtvttmm.
SJl'KOIAU
WATCHES
for rarmers and Itallreaders, It Karat (Jold
rilled UObH cases, Klgln Works, sje each.
Jeb Let. Beat Watch and Jewelry lie pairing.
Bpectacles, Kyexlasses and Optical Geed". Cor
rect time dally, by telegraph only place In
the city.
LOUIS WEBER,
Ne. 1WK N. queen Bt. opposite City Hetel,
Near fenn'a Oeneu
G
ILL JKWKLiEK.Ae.
-A LIST or-
Graduating Presents!
Ueld and Silver Watches,
Chains and Charms,
Ueld Jewelry, ,
I'lrr'ntKinvn,
Ueld Pen llelderj,
Ueld Pencils,
tiem 'loom fukt,
rnuntalu Fens,
Oliver Jewelry,
Gleve VlnagretU,
Silver engie uraceletf,
lien llenalres,
Silver Watch Itezrs,
8 Iver llair Tint,
Queen Chains,
rcarf Pins,
Cellar Iluttens,
Ulove Bulteners,
rinwsr I'lns,
fcllver Usrters, etc., tic., etc.
GILL, - JEWELER,
e. IU West King Street.
NOTIOK TO TKKHKAHHKIW AND
OUNNK1UJ.-AJ1 persons are hereby ter
hidden te trespass en any of the lands or the
Cornwall ana Hneedwell estates tn Lebanon or
Lancaster counties, whetlier Inclesed or main,
closed, either for the parpese of saoeUub or
Bsblnic, as the law wUl de tiiaiy enfeicea
a rainst all trespassing en sata lands of IM nu
aeslimea alter this notice.
WH. COLBMAH rUXKMAK,
k. ymnat alum,
idw. e.wummuAU,
AMenty M K.w.oeiaaiaB'i Uau
as
J3ARDAMOKLKOT.
bard & Mcelrey,
33 and 35 Seuth Queen Btreet, Opposite Fountain Inn,
The Cheaprst Dry Goods Stere In Lancaster.
BlisVOK DBMS BILKS.
We effsr special Inducements In Black Drrss Bilks at II 00 bettergoeds than anything evtr
("'datprtcei at IU5, worth LM at 1 W Is a special bargain, which we will match with any
ellk that is offered at ) se.
BLACK WOOL
TUsck Caihmeres at We t annii i
Black cashmeres, at33e I worth le.
Black Canhinerea at la and de cts
The beat tee Cashmere ever sold at the price.
Black Cashnerti at Me, 7Vi and up.
Black Henrletta Cleth at 43c i weith ClWe.
V,ir.,.,2ri"i,If.1?.,lll J?.1,' a,'art rrgain. tt inches wide. We sf II quantities of when.
Jnnr.7h .,."iiaii,CK,.l.lP.0?2r OWL. 1Hi,.uLtnST' W ""L0 ,"l,n '- " hy Because tteie Hi
a..UM nii-nuui nuiWW
-w . ... ,, ..... u. i.upim tow, ,cij law UUlWIIICqilSUt.
.. , BLACK THIBBT8HA.V7L8.
WH DON'T
.i.'lM." f '.''X0 Ptnts. as our eipcases are light giving yen the ndv
"" "" e"tDB. inenrs wiae. wun two holders, US per yard.
ene Let of Percales, lata! ivIa. nniv Sa. v..f. h.im m. ...
r,ma0,"Allt,ntnll5:lC,'S,0,r. JitSlvd let"f .allSiBhlrti made or the tKt MeV
75uand$ilnih?lty?' ' oeafl"1K.ony "ecach. The best White Shirts at 60,
e-uasiiANiiA tiAnftftKCHiKFB, in
bard &
33 and 35 Beuth Queen Street,
- - .
s
TAMM BROTHERS.
SELLING OFF
Statm
-TO
CLOSE
BUSINESS !
N9S. 35 AND 37 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(Ulgbt Acress
WK
This Sale Will Be Over By August 18th,
te you luve net much time left in whleh te tske advantage ct this
Kl'TBAOUDlMAUY WALK.
Will Any of These Interest Yeu ?
Tfypr uezkn
FINK MAl'KlNM,
In lllearhed snd Half Hloached, at Less than
Cost of Importation,
QO8BAMKK8
rOKLADIKDANO CUIIiUUKN,
At Less than It Cost te atake Them.
TK TfOUH WANTS
In Our Line Kver He Small,
It will pay you te First Visit Us,
gi'KOIAIi LOW ritlUKH
On UU8LINB AND SHEKTING3
1IT T1IK l'IKCB.
BOSTON STORE.
MMMAIVHVlAMWIlVMM
N
EXT DOOK TO COURT MOUSE.
Summer Dress Goods I
Anether excellent selection of Ohallla at 10 cents received to
day ; all colors ; all designs. With them came tome new Sateens
at 12 l-2c in designs. Net Bhewn before this season.
White India Linens at 6 1-2, 8 1-2, 10, 12 1-2, 15, 16, 20 and 25
cents par yard.
Pique Welts, 121-2,15,20,25, 31 1-4 cants. All bargains. Alse
many Fancy Checks and Stripes of various qualities.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
NOB. 35 Ai 87 BAST KINO ST..
D
KS1BABLE SHADES DHK9.S GOODS.
Metzger & Haughman
Have new In Bleck from Latest importation
THE NEW DESIRABLE SHADES DRESS GOODS
Henrietta and
Gobelin Blue, Serpent Qreen,
letzger & Haugliinan's
NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET,
Opposite the Ooeper Heuse.
JKWKl.UY,
H.z
KHOADH & HON.
SILVER!
.Sterling Silver IJoek.Marks, Paper-Knlvea, Vinaigrettes, Jewelry and Knives,
Ferks and Spoons, In fact anything you may want In Silver. Seme Musical Bexes
we are offering at nearly halt their 01 Iglnal price and still greater reductions en
ethers. We wapt te make room for new goods of different kind. Come and exam
ine our stock.
REPAIRING DONE NEATLY AM) GUAKENTEED.
H. Z. RHOADS & SON,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
UAHPMT
HAKOAINH I
OO
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL
KOR
WILTON, VHLVBT, BODY. BRUSSELS,
Tapestry, Iegraln, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, d.
We have the Largest and Beat Stock la the Olty,
H. S. SHIRK & SONS,
Oerur Wirt ILing tnd WiUrStmls, Unnatir. Ft,
BOB
DRM98 GOODS.
Black All.Wnel ftlbatmsa Clnlb. 10a.
Black All-Weel Bebastapel, 13 reg. i rlce.TJc.
Black All-Woof Annnrr. TSa.
Black All. Weel Bltrltz, II 00.
Alack All. Weel uatle J. cloth. II or
mack Henrietta celli at tl.oe, sm, l 40 and
91 OU
HAVB TO
antagn of low nrlens.
Ceuruuld's 0.4 Deuble
Bilk and Impetltd Cotten, fromlOcspleteup.
Mcelrey,
. Opposite Fountain Irn
.v .li.,.
Brethers
)
from the ;i'ostenico.)
KVPKCT .
OQQ KKMM ANTM OV
FINK 1ILACKOAEIIUKKKB
AND IIKNUIKTTA8 AT YOOlt OWN I'ltICK,
TMMENHK VAMETX OK
aUMMKUWABHUOOUS.
I'rlnted, India Linens, Printed Mulls. This
line of goods ts especially attractive, both as
testyles and prices.
Ql'KOlAL OKFE1UNU OF
10 1'loces All-Weel Check Buttings,
1H Yards Wide. 6Jc a yard worth ll.en a yard.
-IKHHKYH I JKKHEYH t
An Immonse Assettinent
At Nearly Hall Price
LA.NOABTBR, FA.
IN-
Albatross Oletha,
Oream, Gelden Ecru, &c, &c.
HALLS.
BAKQAINH I
TC
TKAVXLRKH OV1DH.
J3EAD1NU &. COLUMBIA. R, R.
Arrangement of PassenCrer Trains en, an
alter, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1888.
NOUTHWARD.
Leave A, u.
Qtiarryvllle .e
King Btreet, Lane... ....... 730
Lancaster 7.40
Chlcklc ...,. 730
Marietta Junction 7W
Columbia., , ,,., 7 se
-Arrive at A. M
Beading p.m
A. )C.
9.98
nss
12 43
line
MM
12 10
A W.
T.M.
lie
140
DUUNUblOATINGINTHEBAY.
THE BODY OP A. naHRISON a4BMR
ItliCOVKHED TBUMOBNINO.
An encsr or the Steamsr Mantlceke Ulteavits
tbe Corpse If ear Ike Bctne of the Celli-
QnarryTllleat 7.10 a tn.
&mK nireei, i.anc. at sxa a. m., ana 3 is p. in.
Arrive at
llnsdinir, 10 10 a. m, and BM p. m.
Leave; T
KendlnR, nt 7.30 a. m., and 4 p. m.
Arrlve at
Klna-Btmef, Lane, at l Ma. n.,an4 S.50p,M.
qiiarryvlUe,nt0,0p.m. ' ' '
TTralns connect at ilcallnir with trains Ie
I J. '"" """""jjuiii, nnmuiB, iiarnsrnnr,
Allnntewnana Mew Yerk, via. Bound BteX
At Celnmhln, with trains te ana from Tertt,
"-'-" .-, uw..j.w...M, ..vumitK una mum
mere.
troinch"c!e,JnnCt,0n W,th ,rn,n tea
nAitManhelmwlthk trains te ana front Leba.
At Lancaster June' ion, with trains te ana
from Lancaster, ijnarrj vlile, and Chlchlea.
A. M. WILeON Bnperintenaent.
LKHANON ,t liANOAHTKB JOINT
LINK 11A1LUOAD. w
Arrangeinnnt of VassenRer Trains en. and
after, Sukbav, may 18, iste.
NOUTUWAKU.
Leave a, m. r. v,
Onarrvvllln
Bnnday.
1'. x.
ftis
Kins; tttreet, Lane 7.00
Lancaster 7.07
Uanhclin.... 7.11
Cornwall 7.6U
Arrive at
Lebanon All
SOUTHWAKD.
. .Leave a m.
Lebanon., ;n
Onrnwnll ., 77
Manhelm 7.r8
Lancaster. 82f
Arrive nt
King Btreet, Uine.. 8.R8
AM
BOX
8.13
t.41
8.M,
4.11
A.16
5W
1341
LIS
IIS
Bail
0.17
1.M 7.10
32
r. v
AM ! W .
12 no
ii.43
i.t
its
7 SO
7.S 8.W
7.40
S10
4.00
B.18
8 IS!
8 42
8.40
a.ll
0.48
i.i
8.6e;u 20 5.50
UallreaO.
A. at. WILSON, Hunu H. A 0
8. b. k K.rr, aupt u, it. k.
HKKHTLVAHU RAILROAD
BC1IK00LK.-In effect from May it.
1883
TMlnitfllM T.saniaiMsi !.. a -
mubbvsi uaauaBTH Mill 1WTQUW sU
rlveatrhlladelntilaai fellows 1
. Leave
Lancaster,
la. sa.
Sn4WM.
e)a.a.
ftasuS
fcjaa,,
WKBTWAKU.
raoue zprosst.-e
Mewi JCzprussf
PhUadelphla.
l 7n p. m.
4jS0a. m.
4:30 a.m.
T4Ma m
war fassensrert....
Mat tralnvlaMt Jey)
mv. a mu Arauif
Rtarara Sxprete, . . . .
Hanover Aoeom
Irtauelnmbls
V'SOtm
via oelnmbta
Ba,as.
!?? !
rassi4Xaett....
Frederic: Aoeom . . , .
LanoasterAccem....
Uartlsbnrt Accem..
Oelnmbta Aoeom....
Harrisbnry Kzpreai I
Western Jsxpreat) . . .
ABTWABD.
Faiis, Bxpresst
Fast Line)
JIarrlsbnrw KznrBsi I
laua. nt
ria Celambla
xriu m. ram.
via atb Jey
bub!
weum 1
Kie JM la.
4.-40 p. m.
8:50 p m.
B-.B0p.rn,
Lear
, Lancaster.
2:10a.m.
enaa,
:10 a.m.
lam.
:O0a.m.
ltJ8p.m.
8.-00 p. m,
4:tsp.m.
B:4Ap. m.
op..
T-BCw. .
11:10 p. as.
lArrlve ba
. raua.
44BB- vs.
lOaVa.
Lancaster Accem at.
ueiumDia Acoem....
evHiiani uniw....
rhllaaelnhla Aoeom.
ennaay itau.. 1. ......
Uav Kznrnast
HaiTtsbnrs; Aoeom..
The Lancaster AeoemmoaaUoa leaves Bar Bar Bar
rlsporatB:iep.m.ana arrlree at wklXm
at Dist n, m.
The Marietta AtMomaeoauoa leavea catw
We at 0:40 a. m. ana reacliee Marietta at ,
Alse, leaves Oelnmbta at ll:4 a. m. ana Ml 9.
m.. reachlnf Martetu at:0l ant tse. Leayii
Martetu at 8.-0 p. m. ana arrtvee at UelBMkfi
at MO I also, leaves at : ana arrive at Ma, .
XaeYerk AccommeOaUon leave Marietta
at TiM ana arrive at Lancaster at M mi
nectlDg wit Harrubur- jrpres at HU a. as.
Tae lrreaeriek AcoemmoaaUon. was,
neetinft- at Lancaster with rastXlae. WM,
at 10 r. m., wtu ran larenb te rreOariek.
The Frederick Accommodation, east, MeTM
oeinmbiaatl3e.andreachMLanoaiterui!
vm.
lianorerAceommoOatlon, Cast, leave Ool Oel
nmbta at 4:ie p. m. Arrives at Laneaatar at
coo i. m., oennocuna; wiui uay aipress.
uniutvi JeamniaaumiMJUt SHI, I
at Lancaster with Niagara Express at M
wiu iuu uuBuisuBsaenu, aauj,
Fast Line, west, cm BnnOay, wka liml,
WUl step at OownlnKtewn,CoetemUe' FaraW
bunr, Mt. Jov,KllaalethtewnanaMiaaietowB.
trhe only trains whleh ran dally. OnanaSbv
the Mall train wast run bv war et Columbia.
J: U. WOOD. Ueneral Passenger Aa-eaV
OHAB. B. ruull ueneral Manager.
COMPLEXION re WD Jilt.
e
IOMI'IiKXION POYVDKtt.
LADIES
via sti 44f
11:46 a, mi
aBp,7
ojea p. as,
8:48 S..
BflOp.,
tfcsjKas.
WHO VALUE A RKriNKIl niMI'I.IlmM fi
MUST USK "SHI
POZZONI'S
MEDIOATKO ,
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the
skin. Removes all pimples, freckle and dis
coloration and makes the Bkln delicately
soft and beantlfnl. Itcentalns no lline, white,
lead or arsenic. In three shades, pink or flesh,
white and brunette.
FOU SALE liy
All Druggiats and Faney Qceda
Doalera Averyvrhere.
arllKWAUK OF IU1TATIOM8.-C
apnu lvd
HUMMER HXHOKTH.
A TLiANTIO OITY, N. J.
THE MANSION.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
LarKOsl Most Convenient Hetel. EleRantly
Fnrnliihud. Liberally Managed. Coach te ana
from lleach and rains. Orchestra Musto.
OHAB. MeULAOK. frep.
W. K. CoeniUK. Chief Clerk. lebK-emd
T
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"OlIALrONTE,"
Ocean Knd of North Carolina Avenue,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
F.ueiiKUTSAflONB. aprs-tma
ry KTUEKlLili,"
ATLANTIC CITY, If. J
Orean Knd Kentucky Avenue.
Open February I, te November 1. Iec
llex 1W0.
, m.j.meukut;
rrayle !md
CAPON HP1UNOH AND BATH8.
AI.KA1NK. MT1I1A AND BlIfKBIOU
IKON WATUUS, llAMl'eIIlltK COUNTY, W.
YA.
Ihlscelobrated Mountain Uesert for health
and pluasure. Hatha et any temperatuie 1 a
summer cllmate unsnrpasued: n chanefna;
summer home with Its many Improvements,
aocemmoiUtlnK wJ ciicsts, opens jnne 1. Fer
ineaical una muir lesuuieuy, sena iurercu.
tar.
nu.u.iAiii..
may7-2Cta
rroprleter.
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ROCHESTER LAMP.
BlztyCanOle-Uihtf Beat Umbi all.
Anether Let of cuaAPOLOBKafertta aa
XHB "FBRFBCmOMS
METAL MOULUINO A BUB1WU CU8HI0M
WEATHER STRIP
Beau thsm all.rrnls strip entweati all elheia.'
Keep en 1 the cold. Step rattling of window,
xclude tbe dust. Keep out snow ana rain,
anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made
in applying It. tun be fitted anywhere no
boles te bore, ready for use. it will net split,
warp or shrink-a cushion strip 1 the most
perfect. At the Steve, Heater ana Kange
5,W: -OF-
Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens,
84 SOUTH QUBBN ST.,
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