Ly ' 'tH ". r IHE LANCASTER DAILY rNTELLIGENCEB. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13. 1888. The Treasure of ftrated Ilr ItODERT LOUIS 8TETE.1S0X. (COKTIVCIO Mine. Desprez sat In tlie dining room In a cool wrapper. All the blinds were down, ami tbe tile fleer had been rccentlyjiprinkled with water; her eyes were halt shut,(but sha affected te be reading a novel as they en tered. Though the was a bustling woman, the enjoyed repose between wbilet and had remarkable appetite for sleep. Tbe doctor went through a solemn f erm of introduction, adding, for the benefit of both parties, "Yeu must try te like each ether for my sake." "He Is very pretty," said Anastasle. ."Will you kiss me, my jui-tty llltle fellow!" WW JlCrrJrMa. UJ "Will jeu t:tss mr, my pretty tittle fellewf" The doctor was furieui, and dragged her Inte tlie iussng. "Are you n feel, Anas tasler he said. "What is nil this I hear about the tact of women I Heavens knows, I have net met with it in my experience. Yeu address my little philosopher as if he were an infant. He must be spoken te with mero rc swct, I tell you; he must net be kissed and Oeorgy-pergy'd like an ordinary child." "I only did It te please you, I nm sure," replied Anastasie; "but 1 will try te de bet ter." The doctor apologized for bh warmth. "But I de wish him," he continued, "te feel at home nmeng us. And really your con duct was se idiotic, my cherKhcd ene, and se utterly and distantly out of place, that n taint might have been pardoned n little vehe mence iu disapproval. De, de try if it is essilile for a woman te understand young jieople but of course it is net, and I waste my breath. Held your tougue as much as pessible at least, and observe my conduct narrow ly ; It will serve you for n model." Anatnsie did as slie was bidden, and con sidered the doctor's behavior. She observed that he embraced the boy three times in the course of the evening, and managed gener ally te confound and abash the little fellow out of speech and appetite. Hut she had the true womanly licreism in little affairs. Net only did she refrain from the cheap rovenge of "exposing the doctor's errors te himself, but she did her best te remove their ill effect en Jean-Marie. When Desprez went out for his last breath of air befere retiring for the night, she came ever te the boy's sido.end took his hand. "Yeu must net be surprised nor frightened by my husband's manners," she said. "He is the kindest of men, but se clever that he is sometimes dilllcult te understand. Yeu will toen grew used te him, and then you will love him, for that nobody can help. As for me, you may be sure, I shall try te nwlce you happy, and will net bother you at all. I think we should be excellent friends, you and I. I am net clever, but I am very geed natured. Will you give me a kissf He held up his face, and she took him In her arms and then began te cry. The w eman had spoken in coniplaisance; but she had wanned te her own words, and tenderness followed. The doctor, entering, found them enlaced: he concluded that his wlfe was in fault; nnd he was just beginning, in an awful voice, "Anastasie," when she looked I u at him, smiling, with an upraised finger; and he held his peace, wondering, while she led the boy te Ills attic. I" CHAPTER IV. TIIE EDUCATION OV A rillLOSOPIIEn. The Installation of the qjepted stable boy was thus happily effected, nnd the wheels of life continued te run smoothly iu the doc tor's house. Jean-Marie did his horse- and carriage duty In the morning; sometimes helped in the housework; sometimes walked abroad with the doctor, te drink wisdom from the fountain head; nnd was introduced ut night te the sciences nnd til? dead tongues. He retained his singular placidity of mind and manner; he was rarely iu fault; but he nuule only a very partial progress iu his studies, and remained much f a stranger in the family. The doctor was a pattern of regularity. All forenoon lieweiLi-d ou his gieat book, the "Comparative l'liarmacopecla, or His torical Dictionary of all Medicines,' which as yet consisted principally of slips of paper and pins. When llntshed, it was te fill many persouable volume and te combine anti quarian interest with professional utility. Jut the doctor was studious of literary graces an3-the pIctiHfsque; mi anecdote, a touch of manners, u moral qualification, or n sound ing epithet w as sure te be preferred before a place of science; a little mere, nnd he would have written the "Comparative Pharma Pharma Pharma coeoeia'1 in verse I The article "Mummia," for instance, was already complete, though the remainder of the work hail net progressed beyend the letter A. It was exceedingly copious and entertaining, written with quaintness und color, exact, erudite, a lit erary urucie; nut it weuui nanny nave af forded guidance te a practicing physician of today. The feminine geed sense of his wife had led her te ieiut this out with uncom promising sincerity; for tliti dictionary was duly read aloud te her, betwixt sleep and waking, as it proceeded toward an infinitely distant completion ; and the doctor was a lit teo sero en the subject of mummies, and some times resented an allusion with asperity. After the midday meal nnd a proper pe riod of digestion he walked, sometimes alone, sometimes accompanied by Jean-Marie; for madame would linve preferred any hardship rather than walk. Bhe was, as I liave said, a very busy per son, continually occupied about material comforts nnd ready te drop asleep ever a novel the Instant she was disengaged. Thi was the less objectionable, os she never snored or grew distempered iu complexion v hen she slept. On the contrary, she looked the very picture of luxurious and appetizing ease, and weke w itheut a start te the jierfect possession of her faculties. 1 am afraid she was greatly an animal, but she was a very ,ulc0 animal te have about, in this n ay tin bad little te de with Jean-Marie; but the sympathy which had lm established lietw pen thorn en the first ttlght remained uubreken. They held occasional conversations, mostly en household matters. Te the extreme disap pointment of the doctor, they occasionally tallied off together te that temple of debas ing superstition, the village church. Madame and he, both in their Sunday's best, drove twlce a month te fentnluebhnu and re turned laden with purchases, and, in short, although the doctor still continued te regard them as Irreconcilably antipathetic, their re lation was as intimate, friendly and confi dential as their natures suffered. I fear, however, that In her heart of hearts, madame kindly despised and pitied the ley. She had no admiration for his class of vir tues, she liked f ft smart, pohte, forward, roguish sort of boy, cap in hand, light of feet, meeting the eye; she liked volubility, charm, a little vice the premise of a second Dr. Desprez. And It was her indefeasible belief that Jean-Marie was dull. "Poerdear lxy," she had said ence, "hew sad it Is that he should be se stupid I" She had nevcr ro re leated that remark, for the doctor had raged like a wild bull, denouncing the brutal blunt Mess of her miiid, bemoaning his own fate te be se unequally mated with an ass, and, w hat touched Anastasie mero nearly, menacing the tSbbbina-by the fury of his gesticula tions. Hut she adhered silently te her opin ion ; and when Jean-Marie w as sitting, stolid , blank, but net unhappy, ever his unfinished tasks, she would snatch her opportunity In the doctor's absence, go ever te him, put her arms about his neck, lay her cheek te his, and communicate her sympathy with hi distress. ''De net mind." tha would savt "I, tee, am net at all clever, and I can assure you that it makes no difference In life," The doctor's view was naturally different That gentleman never wearied of the sound of his own voice, which was, te say the truth, agreeable enough te hear. He new had a listener, who was net te cynically indifferent as Anastasie, and who sometimes put him en his mettle by the most relevant objections. Besides, was he net educating the boy And education, philosophers are agreed, Is the most philosophical of duties. What can ba mere heavenly te peer mankind than te have one't hobby grew into a duty te the state I Then, indeed, de the ways of llfe become ways of pleasantness. Never hail the doctor seen reason te be mere content with his en dowments. Philosophy flowed smoothly from his lips. He was se agile a dialectician that he could trace his nonsense, when challenged, back te seme root in sense, and prove It te be a sort of flower upon his system. He slipped out of antinomies like a fish, and left his dis ciple marveling at tlie rabbi's depth. Moreover, deep down in his heart the doe dee dee ter was disappointed with the HI success of his mera formal education. A boy, chosen by se acuta an observer for his aptitude, nnd Kuiuuu uiung iue iun ei teaming by se phil osophic an instructor, was bound, by the nature of the universe, te inoke a mere obvi ous and lasting advance. New Joan-Marie was slew in all things, Impenetrable In ethers; and his power of forgetting was fully en a level with his jxwer te learn. Therefore, the doctor cherished his peripatetic lectures, te which the boy attended, which he gener ally appeared te enjoy, and by which he often profited, Many and many wcre the talks they had togethcr; and health nnd moderation proved the subject of the doctor' divagations. Te these he lovingly returned. "I lead you," he would say, "by the green pastures. My system, my beliefs, my medi cines, are resumed in ene phrase te avoid excess, lllessed nature, healthy, temperate uature, abhors and exterminates excess. Hu man law, in this matter, imitates at a great distance her previsions; and we muststrive te supplement the efforts of the law. Yes boy, we must l a law te ourselves and for our neighbors lex armata armed, em phatic, tyrannous law. If you sce a crapu lous human ruin snuffing, dash him from his liex I The judge, though In a way nu admis sion of disease, is less offensive te me than either the doctor or the priest. Abeve nil the doctor thodectorand the purulent trash and garbage of his pharmacopoeia I l'ure air from the neighborhood of a plnctum. for the sake of the turpentine un ndulteratcd wine, nnd the reflections of en un sophisticated spirit in the presence of the works of nature these, my boy, nre the best medical appliances and the best religious comforts. Devote youself te these. Hark! ihre are the bells of Ilourren (the wind is in the north, It will be fair). Hew clear nnd nlrv fs tlin nntimll TIia tmiA nu !.. j ................ .w iKtiv. wu UU1JIIUU- ized and quieted; the mind attuned te silence; and observe hew easily and regularly beats the heart I Your unenlightened doctor would tee nothing In these sensations; and yet you yourself perceive they are a part of health. Did you remember your ciuchena this morn ing? Geed. Cinchona also is a work of na ture; it is, after all, only the bark of a tree which we might gather for ourselves if we lived in the locality. What n world is thlsl Though a professed atheist, I delight te bear my testimony te the world. Loek nt the gratuitous remedies and pleasures that sur round our path I The river runs by the gar den end, our bath, our fish pond, our natural system of drainage. There is a well in the court which sends up sparkling water from the earth's very heart, clean, cool nnd with a little wine most wholesome. The dis trict is notorious for its salubrity; rheuma tism is the only prevalent complaint, and I myself have never had a touch of it. I tell you and my opinion is based upon the cold est, clearest processes of reason It I, if you, desired te leave this home of pleasures it would be the duty, it would be the privilege, of our best friend te prevent us with a pistol bullet." (Te be Continued ) The Homeliest Hsu m Lancaster, 4 s well as the handsomest, ana ethers are Invited te call en any druggist ana get re a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam ter the Threat ana Lungs, a remedy teat Is selling entirely upon Its merits ana Is guaranteed te cure ana rcllevnall Chronic and Acntn Coughs, Asthma, Krenchltlsand tonsuinpt'en, l'rlee DO cents ana si. Janl3-lyd&w (1) The Steps of an Organ, With each important functions as the liver arc of course productive e! serious bodily dis turbance. When it relaxea its eccreth e and distributive activity, bile gets Inte the bleed, and tinges the skin and white et the eyes with yellow, the bowels becomes constipated, the lonirue coated, the breath sour. '1 lien coma hcauaches, vertigo and congestion of the or gan, accompanied with pain in Us vicinity, or under the right shoulder blade. Shall blue pill be the remedy Bought? Ne, for mercury in any form Is pernicious. What then? Expo Expe rlence Indicates llestettcr's fetemach Hitters ns the true remedy for Inactivity of the liver. It net lenly relaxes the bowels without pain, but has a direct stimulating effect upon the hepatic gland Itself, the scat and origin of the trouble. All malarial complaints Involves dls erder: of the liver, and et these tlie Bitters Is the most popular curative. It also conquers tljepcpsla, nervousness, rheumatism and kid ney troubles, Itoptnrecaregu&renteeatiy Dr.J. B.Mayer 831 Arch struct, Philadelphia. Kase at once, no operation or delay from business, attested by thousands of cures alter ethers tall, advise free, send ter circular. marlO-lydA w UP EOI Ah NOTWKH. JUST A3 GOOD. Don't allow anyone te make yen believe any ether romedv Is lust as reed for sick headache as Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription, ler It Is net true. This Is the only remedy In the world that strikes at the root et the disease and drives It out. Ulve It a trial. Mether Mothers 1 1 Mothers I It Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth! If se, go at once ana get a bottle of MBS. WINBLOW'B SOOTHING 8YUUP. It Will re lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately do de pond upon It ; there Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has eve usodtt,whe will net tell yen at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief ana health te the child, operating like magic It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases and pleasant te the taae, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest ana best female physicians and nurses tn the United States. Beld everywhere, 25 cents a bettle. maylDlydAw I bought medtclne In thirteen states, but nnthlcg helped me till 1 used Kly's Uieam Halm, In four days 1 could hear as well as ever. I am cund of catarrhal well. It Is the best medicine ever need. Garrett Wldllck, Hastings, N. Y. 1 could scarcely speak ; It was almost Impos sible te breath through my nostrils. Using Kly's Cream Ualin a short time the trouble en tirely disappeared. J. e. Tlchener, Shee Mer chant, KlUabelb, M. J. Jl'JiwaeedAw Fer rlrst Flace. A great amount of political engineering will be done by friends or candidates te se cure for their man the rlrst place en the ticket, and the best man will probably secure the coveted place, 'ihenlf endorsed by the maleilty et the people, thoelectlen Is assured. Klectrle Hitlers has been put te the front. Its merits passed npen, has been endersed, and unanimously given the first place, among remedies peculiarly adapted te the relief and cure of all Diseases ei Kidneys, l.lver and stomach Electite Ultters, being guaranteed, Is a safe Investment. Price tee. per bottle at II. U. Cochran's Drug Stere, 187 and 133 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. (3) OOUQH.WUOOt'lNUCOUQH and Bronchitis Immediately relieved by ShUeh's Cure. Sold by H. B. Cochran, drngglst. Neb. 137 and IS North Queen Br, Lancaster,.t'a. (4) Their tliulneu Booming, Probably nenne thing has caused such a rnsh et tnide at Cochran's drug store as their kIvIiir away te their customers et somanyfreS trial bottles el Dr. King's New Discovery for Con Cen Con sumptien. Their trade is slmpiy enormous In this very valuable article from the fact that It always cures and never disappoints. Ceutth Colds, Asthma, I! roncbltls.Cieup and all threat and lung diseases quickly cumd. Yea can test It before buying by getting a trial bottle tree. Kverv bottle warranted. (j) "T11AT HACKING UOUUHcan be se quickly cured by BhBeh's Cure. We guarantee iu fold by U. B. Cochran drngguu Nes. 137 and x North Queen BU. Lancaster, Pa. (!) Backlen'e Arnica Halve. TBI Bbst Balvi In the world for Cuts, Uralses Beras, Ulcers, Salt Bheum. fever Seres.TetUir. Chapped Hands, Chilblain.!, Cerns, and all Skin kruptlens, and positively cures Piles, or no pay requtred. It u gnaranteep te give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price UennUMirbei. for sale bv 11. B. Cochran. I Druggist, Nes. 1S7 and VU North Queen street, I Lancaster, Pa, JuneOTyd OOD'S BARSAFARILIjA. Impure Bleed Appears In a thousand different forms ana caasesaTMtamonntet tntertng. Scarcely a single person Is entirely lrae from Its effects. Hene the necessity of a relUble bleed puri fier like Heed's Sarapartlla, which eradicates erery impurity, sad give tolhebleod vitality anfl health. It cures scretals, salt rheum, belts, pimple, and all ether affections caused by Imparities or poisonous arms la the bleed. Heed's sarsaparilla also overcoats that tired feellag, creates an appetite, cores dvspe'sts, bUleusnes and headache, ana builds np the whole system. Heed's S&raapATlll& " rrem childhood I was troubled with pltr. pies, and every remedy failed i 111 1 took Heed's Barsaparllls, 1 have taken five bottles and new the pimples are almost gene, my general health Is much Improved, and 1 hlgh'y leoom leeom leoem mend Heed's Barsaparllls." W. Xvans, 465 Lexington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. oretala "My ten wit I filleted with the worst type or tcrefuls, and en the recommendation of my druggist 1 gave him Heed's Barsaparllla. To day be Is sound and well. netwIthstandlng.lt was said there was net enough medlelneln lllln' Is te effect a cure." J. Iusutuk, llllpo llllpe Its, HI. " I had salt rheum en my left arm three years Buffering terribly. I took Heed's Barsaparllla, and the salt rheum has entirely disappeared." It. m. Mills, 71 French St. Lewell, Mass. Heed's Bareaparilla Beld by all drngglsta.il tstx for IS. Prepared only by C. 1. HOOD CO Lewell, Mass. 100 DeetM On Dellar HOOD'S SARNAPAKILL. A FOR BALK at U. B. Cochran's Drag Stere, Nes. 137 ana IX) North Cjaoeu St., Lancaster, fa. aprt-ImdAw JLTANDRAK E PILLS. SB. SOHEPK'S . IAHDRAKE PILLS BTANDMtD rOUOVKUlUl.r AOKNTUliY. 1'HAISICU ON KVaUK TK1A L. CUBIC Indigestion, SourBtemach, Heartburn, flatulency, Celle ana all diseases of the stamich ; Costlvenoas, Inflammation, Di Di or r tee a ana dlieases of the bowels t Con gestion, Biliousness, Nausea, Headache, Ulddlnesp, Nervousness, Liver Complaint, and all diseases arising from a gorged and sluggish liver. They reduce congested conditions, break up stubborn complica tions, restore free, healthy action, te the organs. They are I'UEKl.Y VKUICTAIU.E.STHIOTLY BKLIA BLK AND ABSOLUTELY SACK. Forsalebyall Druggists. Moe 25 cents ycr box ; 3 boxes for 65 cents ; or tint by mall, postage free, en receipt of price. Dr. J. U. rchenck A Ben, Philadelphia. lnU-lyflAw SUUHNOK'B MANDRAKE PILLS 0R SALS AT H.ll COOHUAN'SDUUQBTOBK, Nes. 137 A 1 19 North Cjuoen Bt., Lancaster, Pa aptS'imdAw lAINE'B CELERY COMPOUND PAINE'S - lreu- The Nervous, The Debilitated, The Aged. A NttltVK TONIC. Celery and Cocea, the prominent ingre dients, are the host and nafest erve Tonics It strengthens and quints the nerveus sys tem, curing nervous Weakness, Hysteria, Blueplessuuss, Ae. AN ALTKUATIVX. It drives out the poisonous humors of the bleed pnrlfylng und enriching 11, and se overcoming these diseases resulting from impoverished bleed. A LAX ATI VK. Acting mildly but surely en the brtwels It cures habitual const I pat Inn, and piometes aregular habit. ItstrongthenBthestomach, and aids digestion. AD1UUKT1C. In its composition the best and most active diuretics of the Materia aledlea are com bined scientifically with ether effective remedies for diseases et tbe kidneys. It can be relied en te give quick relief and speedy cure. Hundreds of testimonials have been received from persons who have used this remedy with remarkable benefit. Send for circulars, giv ing fuU particulars. nice, 11.00. Beld by Druggists. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO,, Prep's, BUKI.INUTON.VT lanlllvdAw(l) lAlNK'H OKLKRY COMPOUND FPU HALS AT II. . K. COCUUAN'S DUUQ STOBK, Nes. U7 A 139 North Queen St., Lancaster, I'a. apr4-2mdAw CTALUABLE MEDICAL WORK, TRUTH, Or the SC1KNCK Or T.lK. A VALUABLE HKDICALWOUK, the only true description of this time en Han Han Han heed. Nervous and Physical Debility, Prema ture Decline, JCrrers of Youth, and tbe untold miseries consequent te same, as well as an ex posure of quacks and thelr se-called medical works,i by which they victimize thousands, and by thelrexagKeratlngdlsease, makes these peer sufferers Insane. Kvery young man, tnlddlo-aged or old. thnnld read this book. It Is mere than wealth te them. Send two cent stamp for a copy. Address, DU.THOS.THKEL, K!3 North fourth BL, Philadelphia, I'a, flS-lyd TJILY'H URKAM BALM, OATARRH--JIAY FEVER. KLY'S CBXAH BALM cures Celd In Head Catarrh, Uese Celd, Hay JTnver, Deafness, Head ache. Prioe BO Cents. BABY TO USK. Ely Ure's, Owego. N. Y., U.S.A. KLY'S CUKAU BALM Cleanses the Nasal Passages, allajs Pain ana Inflammation, Urals tbe Sres, Besteres the Senses el Taste and Smell. TUYTIIK CU1IK. A partlcle I applied Inte each nostril and Is agrtwabln. l'rlee Ml cents at Druggists ; by mall, registered, Ce cents. HLYBUOTIIKU8, M Warren Street, New Yerk. nnvlS-lydAw SAKE, HURK AND HPKEDY CURE. Bupture, Varicecele and Special Diseases of either box. Why be hnmbugsed by quacks when toucan find In Dr. Wright the only Un. cur Phvsiciah In Philadelphia who makes a specialty et the above diseases, and Ctrass ThsmT Cvbbs udaramtbse. Advlee Free day ana evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day. unices private. Dll. W. U. WltlUHT, !ll North Ninth Street, Above Uace, P O. Bex 673 Philadelphia. febK-lydAw XMl'KOVEI) OUHUIONED KAK 11BUMB. CURE FOB THE DEAF. 1'eck's Patent Improved Cushioned Far Drums perfectly rejtera ht-arlnu and perlerm the work of the natural drum. Invisible com. fertable and always In position. All ennvnr. Fatlen and even wblsptrs heard distinctly, send for Illustrated book with testimonials. hukk. Addrrs or call en F. HlttCOX, Baa Broadway, Mew Yerk. Mention this paper. tunulO-lvdAwM WAF "rKlKKIVri KAUHIUNAHLK MIL TV Huury and TrtininlnK Wtore, Ne.M North Queen btreet, contains all the newest and Litest Novelties 01 the sessen. lrloes rea sonable. Call and sea our acw Uecds, aprw tta H CELERY iIPOID TOBACCO. A FINE PIECE OF tUt CHEWING TOBACCO IS 1NDHD A LUXUBY. FINZER'S Old Honesty. Cemes as near being a Una pleoael PLUG TOBACCO as It Impossible te make It, and Is known as a STANDARD BRAND AMONa UKALKUS. We arOure that ONE TRIAL will Convince Yen or iu Menu. 4vLoek ter the red II Un tag en each plug.t J no. Finzer & Bre.'s, LOUISVILLE, KY IS) wa worn ma. lOPKOlAL. WATCHES for Farmers and Railroaders, 14 Karat Geld filled BOBS cases, Klgln Works, I'M each. Jeb Let. Beat Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Spectacles, Eyeglasses and OpUealUoeS7 Cor rect time dally, by telegraph only place tn the elty, LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 1WX N. Queen Bt, opposite City Hetel, Near Penn'a Deneu G llilV-JEWKLiKR, Ae. A LIST or Graduating Presents! Geld and Bilver Watches, Chains and Charms, Geld Jewelry,. Ctrelet Rlnss, .Held Pen Helders, Sold Pencils, Oeld Teeth ricks, Fountain Pens, aiiver Jnwelrv, GleveVIntgretts, Bilver uangie iiracelets, Ben Benalres, Silver Wateh Bexrs, 8 lver Hair Pins, Queen Chains, tcarf Pins, Cellar Buttens, Qleye Buttoners, Flower Pins, Sliver darters, etc., etc., ote. GILL, - JEWELER, Ne. 10 West King Street. H EADQUARTEH8 FOR WATOHKH. Wohive Ucpca'edly Been Told we Carry the LARGEST STOCK or WATCHES IN THK CITY. Can put yen up Klgln, Waltham, damp den or Hny make In any style of case de sired. We would recommend The Geneva Non-Magnetie As the best watch for the money that Is made te-day They have been piovedtebe. Call and 80 them. Alse our New Heeds In Silver, Jewelry and Noveltles. WALTER C. HERB, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LANGABTKB, PA. Cerner of Orange. nl-lfd MARY CARH1A UHH. pOilNN HKKNKMAN, 100 Different Patterns -OF- BABY CARRIAGES -AT- FL1NN & BRENEMAN. "Alaska" Refrigerators uavk nu ;kqual. FLIWN & BRENEMAN, Ne. Ida North Queen Btroet, LAROABTKH PA. HTRA W HATH. nEl1 KKADY FOR VACATION AND the Seashore. Tourists and Excursionists Will Find It Much te their Advantage In Co Ce Co lectien a Trunk or Traveling Bag Te Xzamlne the Large and Varied Assortment bhuwn ,by Stauffer&Ce. TBUKKS-All Slzrs and All Pilcps rrem II. U) up. lUAVKLlNb BAUH Irn" (00 te lUIXt. Special Trunks for Ladlrr. with r.n rxtra tray for dresses. Quality snd Price Uuarun. teed. OU LINK OK SUMMER HATS Was never larger and we guarantee you a roel head when we give yen a hat weighing 3Xr. tuoharatbe'MIOblUN BKAU1UKS." All DUNLAP'SLatestBtyles in STIFF AND 8 IB AW HATH. avDen't forget that we hwe an Overstock of straw llau and are netr Selllnjf tbemat Closing Out l'rlccs. STAUFFER & CO.; SOS. 81 A S3 MOUTH QUICKC HT. A -w" M KHOHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. HAGER & FINE MERCHANT TAILORING A SPflOIALTY, PHRFBOT FITS OLTARANUED- lUP0HTKnsuiTIN(lNOVIt,TlKB-lttack Worsteds, Wale Diagonals, Fine Diagonals, Serges and ssr Corkscrew Weaves, buetuh amd KNHLisii IHRVIOTS-Dectdcd Noveltlct In rialds snd Stripes, Scotch and English Trouterlng, Imported Linen Vi ntlngs. Our 1'rlees the Lewest. Wern rtrsl-Ulau, Comparison Invited. BAQBR BROTHER, fTAUKR A BROTHER. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. GOOD VALUES IN HnSlRKY Plain and fancy Ftrlped Cotten Hpp. !2Ke snd IRe. Chotefl Line of Newest fancies, c. Ilalbrlgtan Half Hese, all Weights and Uuallllrs in Cotten and Lltln Threw), UqtnAOe. MntthA Anaell, rant Ittaek Hew (warranted.) Bicycle llose. SUMS! EH NaCKWstAlt-lleaullful styles In China Pongees, bee. HAGER & Nes. 25-27 West WARD A MeEURO Y. bard & Mcelrey, S3 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. Opposite Fountain. Inn. Ttie Cheapest Dry Goods Stere in Lancaster. BLACK DRHBH BILKS. We efTVr spncUl Inducements In Blsck Dress Bilks at II oei bettergoeds than anything ever sold at price i at ll.la, worth H.D0) at II W Is a special bargain, which we will match with any Mlk that Is offered at 12 flu. BbAUK WOOL Itlsck Cathmore at 20 t worth 3 m. Black Casbmnres, at Me i worth iie. Blsck Csxhinere at 1.1 and Ml en The bet bee Csshmera ever sold at the price. Black Cashmeres at (Me, 7&n and up. lllaek Heniietta Cleth at 4Ae i worth 02X. U1MJI Ml j n urn Anoni, oue. our Uenrle ta Cleth at II 00 la a decided harsaln. 41 Inches wide. We sf 11 nuanllttns of when ever we sell a drrss.lt never falls te sell us mere, by ethers seeing It, whyf liecause tteie Is ene that will beat Itat theptlce, and few, very few that will equal It. BLAOK TBIBBT8HAWLB. Btngln Fhnwld st IJOn, 111), 1300,1.1.60. 11 fe, 4.f0, IS 0. Houhlef hawlsat t'Ou,KV0O,l70O, 8 00, U.te, 9 te, 10, 111. The beat vslue In the city ler tbe money. , WB DON'T HAVI TO Have as large prrflts, as enr expenses am light, giving you the ndvanlage of low prices. Black Nun's Veiling, 44 tuchta wide, with two boiderr, ll.lb per yard. CeurUuld's 0-4 Deuble crepe for Vttis, uouperyard 1 worth ft 00. onnLet of Percales, latest style, only Het regular prlne, 10c. One !,et of Cliallles atae 1 worth HHc 1 warranted last colors. Justonened ulotef tialtoeBhlrf, made of the best Mer. rlroae calico, two cellars, lull slip, geed fitting, only Me each. The best White Shirts at Ae, 75 cts and II twin lha city. swBAMJANNAllAA,JKKltCUIXFBlln Bilk and Imported Cotten, from 100 sploce up. BARD cTMcELROY, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Btreet, . Opposite Fountain Irn N KXT DOOR TO COURT llOOHK. Summer Dress Goods I Anether excellent selection of Ohallis at 10 cents received to day ; all colors ; all designs. With them came tome new Sateens at 12 l-2c in designs. Net shown before this season. White India Linens at 6 1-2,8 1-2, 10, 12 1-2, 15, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. Pique Welts, 12 1-2, 15, 20, 25, 31 1-4 cents. All bargains. Alse many Fancy Checks and Stripes of various qualities. FAHNBSTOOKS, NOB. 30 A 37 HA8T KINO BT.. -pjKSlRAOLK HUADK3 DRKSS OOOD.S. Metzger & Haughman Have new In Bleck from Latest Importation TIIE NEW DESIRABLE SHADES DRESS GOODS Henrietta and Gebelin Blue, Serpent Green, Metzger & NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET, Opposite the JKWKl.KY. H. KHOAD.4 A HON. SILVER! SUrlinB Silver Uoek-MurKa, Laier.Knlve3, Vinaigrettes, Jewelry and Knlvea, Ferks and Spoons, In fact anything you may want in Silver. Some Musical Bexes we are offering at nearly half their 01 iglnal price and still greater reductions en ethers. We want te make room for new goods of different kinds. Cema and exam ine our stock. REFAIIMNU DONE NEATLY AND UUA11ENTEED. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 West King Street. CAMfXT UAKOAINH I SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON, VELVET, BODY. BRUSSELS. Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets, OIL OLOTUS, WINDOW BIIADMB, Ox. We bave tbe Largeat and Best Bteck In tbe Olty. H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Cemer West King nnd Water Strata, UncisUr, Pi MVHIOAL. C.DPEKIOH O.UAL11Y MUSICAL BOXES, HKNBY UAUTUCHIABONB, Ne. IMP Chestnut Street, . l'hUMelplila. Xxamlnatlnn will prove enr InstrumunU far superior te any ether make, net rpeaklnic el the worthless trash that utieuniU la the market, seen being of mere anneyance than Jileasure te thelr owners. Old and Im perf ectly made Musto Boies caretully repaired by experienced workmen lrem the tnauufao tnauufae tnauufao tery InBwttxerland. Correspondence ael Idled, send stamp for catalogue and price list. uetM ldw WBBB9, BROTHER. BROTHER, Einc St , Lancaster. DBBSa UtJUUB ll'aek All.Woel Albatross Clnth. fea. Black All-Weel Bobasiapel, u ; rug. i i!ce,75e. Black All-Weel Armure, 75c Black all-wool Blsrltz, ll oe. Alafk All.Woel Nalle J. Cleth, II IM. Black Henrietta Uluth at II. 00, n.ss, il.ie and SI DO LANOABTHR, FA. -IN- Albatross Cleths, Cream, Gelden Ecru, &e , &e. laughman's Cooper Heuse. HALLS. BAKUAINH I QO Tt -ter- COAL. T3 AUMUAliDNKK'B COMFAN Y. GOAL DEALERS. omea:-No. Hi North uuoenStreet, and Ma BM North rnnce struit. . ., Yaatwi North I'rtnre street, neariseadlng "asMBlfd .AN)ATli. VK B II. MAltTIN. Wholesale anil ltetall Healer In all kinds et T...I1I.I, &K1I ('DA 1 .. W Yaso-Ne. IM North Water and Prlne Streets, above Lemen Lancaster, nHyd THAVKLKKS UU1DA TJEAD1NU & COLUMBIA R. R. ,' i AfranffAmnnL nf l'fta.nnfMir Trains en. And v1 ntlar.HIIMIIAV.il AY I.1.1HBL ';., KflHTIIW A lin. X; SLeave a.w. narryvtile , me Ing Street, Lane 7) Lanetster.. ....... ,,,..,.,,. 7,4a (fhlckles , 7) Marietta Junction 7 w Columbia 730 Arrive at a.m. Reading (i.ne BOUTHWAUD. Beading 7iW Arrrlveat a w. Marietta Junction 11 ni Uhtckles 93n Columbia. .. ...bti T anesstflr... Q9n A.M. BVfl list 13 41 11X0 VIM 12 30 A W. 2.40 A.M. 11.50 r.w. I 3 104 301 r. &f r.w. King street. Lane......... oho (Juarryvllle icvai 1.41 ana aVMvMU . &ftk .u BU.NDAY. LAT0 SuarryvUleat 7.10 a. m. Ing Street, Lane, at 8.03 a. m and 3.15 r. m. Arrive at Beading, 10.10 a, m., and 5-M p. te. Leave; lteadtng, nt 7.20 n. m and 4 p. tn. Arrive at Kln Street, Lane, nt 9.M a. m., and :F.B0 p. m. yuarryvBle,at0.l0p.m. s-Trnlns connect at Ueaflln with tralnain .... ,.uui uiiuiiipuiit, ruiuiTuie. nnrnacnnr, J1 Allentewnand New ierk, via. Bound Bleek ' .. ,m... ni i.a1hi.i. ... . .. .. Si At Columbia, with trains le and from Yerk, rtm Hanover, liettytuurg, FreUerlcit and Jtaltf" ItKl mere. ?:! At Marietta, .Ttinnltnn with imi,, a m v. from Chlcktes. At Manhelm with trains te and lrem Leba non. At Lancaster JuneHen, with trains te and from Lancaster. Quart ville, nnd Chick Its. A. M. WILeON Surjerlntendent, KHANON A LANOAHTKR i L1NKUA1LBOAU. JOINT Arrangemnnt et Passenger Trains en, and alter, Bobeav, Mav 13, ltS8. NOUTUWAUO. Hnnday. A..M r.M, Jrf'ave A. M, r. M. r. m IMS BM King stroet, Lane.. 7.m LancasUr......,,,. 7.07 Manhelm 7:U Cornwall 7.69 Arrlvnnt Lebanon. (til HUUl'llrVABO, 3 0.1 S13 9.17 12 41 1.18 140 30 M8 B.U ee.1 1.M 7.10932 5.SS Leave A M. Lebanon 7 ll Cornwall 727 Manhelm 7.M Lancaster. Hit Arrtve at King Street, Lane 8.05 r. w. 13.10 12.4.1 ).! Hi r. M A K 780 7J 7.4(1 1 10 H IA S.40 8 42 H.ll r sr. 3.4 AM MS S.U l.Mt 8.50;9 29 B.B0 A. at. WILSON, Bunt. K. A C. UaUread. e, e.nr.sr, euriu u, u, n, BNNHThVABU RAILROAD BCHKUULK.-ln effoet from Hay U, IBM, Trains taavn I.AvaAirn and Iaatc ana .. rlvnatPhtlsilAlphlaas fellows i Leave Leava Laneatter, la.. ea, ja. WBSTWASU. PaclBe Express)..,.. Mews Kzpresst Way Fassengerf stall train vUMLJeyl JlalMaflTrafnl... . Itlarara xpresa..... Hanover Acoem rhlladelphla. ii:ip.m. -J0a.m. :S0a.m. T.oea.m. via rjeinmua 7:40 a.m. Ha Columbia Fast Llnefa. .,......,, li au a. m. rnnenca aoeom. . . , Lancaster Acoem. . , . Harrlsbnrs; Acoem.. Columbia Acoem..,. Harrlsbnrs Kzpresi 1 Wastarn express)... BABTWAKD, Faua. Kxpress)...... Fast Line) Uarrtsbunr Xznresi I via CelnmbUl via Mb Jey, KIDpiIM. 1:40 p.m. B:S0p m. 9-.B0p.rn. Leave Laneastar, 3:20 a.m. 6:05 a. na. :10 a. mu t:Ma.nu soea.m. ltuam, .'06 p.m. 8:00 p.m. :4Ap.m. 6:4ft p,m. ESS 2: 11:10 p,. .Am.TB).rBJj FAlia, l:tea. m. IMOa. w. vlasttJtf ii ..; Lancaster Accem at. ueinmnta accem... mHeun jsxpsvsa.... FnUadelnhla Aocem. Sunday MaU. B-jsa.3: 9-JBft.aa, atausva. unaa, kieKsm. 1380 feu B.-00P.BS. ,(.. B:p.as. H IMaa. nay express! HarrUbunr Aoeom. T9:4ep,SS. IM Lancaster Accommodation teavea Mar rtsnnr at 8:10 p.m. and arrives at liimur . atip.m. IM itanatta Aeeommedatlon leave Ceinw bla at 6:0 a. m. and reaches Marietta at BsM. Alse leaves celnmbla at ll: a. tn. and Mf 9, m., machine Marietta at U:tn and MB. Laara Marietta at IM p. m. and arrives at UelaMMft at tm 1 also, leaves at 1:36 and arrlvaa at Kic. Taetcrk AocemmodaUon leaves Marlauat at 7:10 and arrives at Lancaster at 4KM naeUnRwitkHarrtsbnrgSxprasaat ltU)i as. TM Frederick AoeommodaUoa. waau se. neeitsg at Lancaster with Fast Line, watt, at tut p. m.. wui ran thnrnirh te sTradanak. Tka Frederlek Accommodation, east, laavas Celnmbla at lidB.and reaches Lancaster at Imtt Hanover AocemmodaUon, last, leaves Cel. nmbta at 4:10 p. m. Arrives at Laneastac at las p. mH oennoctlntr with Day stxprees. Hanover Accommodation, wast, eennaethm at Lancaster with Nlarara Kxprass at MO a. m,wuirtmUuwihtoianever,daBy( . Sunday. Fast Line, west, en Bnnday, wkam lanraOL Wlil step at bownlntrtewn,joates villa' raifum burst, UU Joy.KllsabeUitewn and Mlddletewn. tr he only trains which ran dally, en Bnnday tM Mall train west runs by way of Celnmbla. Jt B, WOOD, ueneral Passenger Axaaf OUAB. K. VUUU Ueneral Manaaer. aOAlVLBXlON I'OWDBR. " JOMFLEX10N POWDER. LADIES WHU.YALUK A RKriNKD COMl'LKXIOK '- MUBX UBK fS-m Dri77AMiie -:m MKOIOATKU, COMPLEXION POWDER.. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te tbe skin. Bumevcs nil pimples, freckles and Ots Ots Ots coleratlons, and makes the skin delicately soft and beautiful. It contains no lime, white, lend or arsnnle. In threo shades, pink or flesh, white and brunotte. FOB BALK OX AH DrugglatB and Faney Goods Dealers Everywhere. OOTIIKWAUK OF 1U1TATIONB.-C aprA) lyd HUitUKK KKHOKTH. A TLANTIO OITy, N, J, THE MANSION. ATLANTIU 01TT, N. J. Largest Most Convenient Hetel. Xlegaatly Fnrnlshnd. Liberally Managed. Coach teand from Beach and Trains. Orchestra Music 01IAB. MeULAIJX. Prep. MT. K. Coeurav. Chlet Clerk. lebXMtuia T III IS "fiifAf.rtiKTr" Ocean Knd of North Carolina Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. F, BOBKUTS A SONS. aprSMmd 4TITETUKKIIiI" ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Ocean Knd Kentucky Avonue, Open February 1, le November 1. Loe BexKUO. M.J.XCKKBX: mayle-2md CAPON Hl'RlNOH AND BATHS. ALICA1NK LITHIA AND BIlfKBIOK IUON WATUBS, UAMl'SUlUK COUNTY. W. VA. This celebrated Mountain Bcsert for heslth and pleasure. Baths et any temperutuie 1 a summer climate unsurpassed; a cbannlng summer home with Its many Imprevemsnta. accommodating 8O0 gucstit, opens J nne 1. Fer medical and ether testimony, send for clrctt lar. Wat. U. BALK, may7-a;ta i-rutmeHJi. HOBMmryumtuJim iuedm. pALIi AND HKB -THK- ROCHESTER LAMP. Bizty Candle-Light 1 Beau them all. Anether Let of cBKAroLOBXSferQai m XHH ''PHItFBOTION'i MKTAL MOULDING A BUBBMU CU8H10 WEATHERSTRIP Beats them all.rrhls strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold, step rattling of windows, xclude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt tnade tn applying 1L Can be fitted anywhere no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the Steve, Beater ana Baoge iM,W -OF- Jehn P. Schaiim & Stfns, 84 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LAXOAaXBU. JTA, SiJi -1 .k fl 7.rJ -4ftJ h . ,. 6.W r6l 41 n 1 m