$wsfrtwpPfmvri&T rrif w?iTx$wiS' rr j, jw'-?n,,,iimfmmm , -j . ;-: ;'., ,t,v,- t."- a . - "- -11 - v r . a i - w.T7 ir . .r r IHE LANCASTER DAILY ESTEIXIGENOER. FRIDAY, JUNE 15. 1888. The Treat of Frceckd. Ity ItOOLKT LOUIS 8TEVL.50Jf. JCOXTIKUXD J CHAPTER V. TllKASUIW TOOVfi. t"- Tbe doctor' carriage was n two wheeled gig with a heed, a kind of vehicle In much favor among country doctors. On hew many reads has net one seen It, a great way off be tween the poplars In hew many village streets, tied te a gate pest I This sort of chariot is affected, particularly at the trot, by a kind of pitching movement te and fro across the axle, which well entitles it te the style of a Neddy. The heed describes a con siderable nrc against, the landscape, with a solemnly absurd effect en the contemplattve pedestrian. Te ride In such a carriage can not be numlxv ed among the things that ap pertain te glory, but I liave no doubt it may be useful in liver complaint. Thence, per haps, its wiile popularity among physicians. One morning early, Jean-Marie led forth the doctor's neddy, opened the gate and mounted te the driving seat. The doctor followed, arrayed from top te tee in spotless linen, armed with an immense flesh colored umbrella, and girt with a botanical case en a baldric; and the equipage dreve off smartly in a breeze of Its own provocation. They were bound for Franchard, te collect plants, wlthnneje te the "Coniparative Pharma Pharma cepccla." A little rnltllng en the open reads, and they came te the borders of the forest and struck Inte nn unfrequented track; the neddy yawed softly ever the snnd, with anaccom anaccem IMiiilmi nt of snapping twigs. There was a great, green, softly murmuring cloud of con gregated fnlinge overhead. In the arcades of the forest the air retained the freshness of tue lilglit. '1 lie. athletic bearing of the trees, each carrying its leafy mountain, pleased the mind like se many statues and the lines of the trunk led the eye admiringly upward te where the extrenuvlenves spaikled in a patch of azure. (Squirrels leaped in mid air. It was n proper spot for n dm otee of the god dess Hygeia. "Have you len te rranchard, Jean MnricP inquired the doctor. "I fancy net." "Never," replied the boy. "Itisn ruin in a gorge," continued Dcs prez, adopting his expository voice; "the ruin of a hermitage and chapel. History tells us much of Franclmrd J hew the recluse was often slain by robbers; bow he lived en a most Insufllclent diet; hew he was expected te ass his days in prayer. A letter is pro pre served, addressed te ene of these solitaires by the superior of his order, full of admira ble hygienic ndvicej bidding him go from his book te pra) ing, and se back again, for va riety's sake, and when he was weary of both te stroll about his garden and ebserve the honey bees. It is te this day my own sys tem. Veu muM, often liave remarked me leaving the "Pharmacopoeia" often even in the middle of a phrase te come forth In the sun and nir. I admire the writer of that letter from my heart; he was a man of thought en the most Important subjects. Hut, indeed, had I lived in the Middle Ages (I am heartily glad that I did net) I should have been an crcmlte myself if I had net been a professed buffoon, that is. These were the only philosophical lives yet epen: laughter or prayer; sneers, we might say, and tears. Until the sun of the Pesitive arose, the wise man had te make his choice betw pen these two." "I have been a buffoon, of course," ob eb wrved Jeau-Marle. "I cannot imngine you te have excelled in your profession," said the doctor, admiring the boy's gravity. "De you ever laugh!" "Oh, ye," replied the ether. "I laugh of ten. 1 am very fend of jokes." "Slngulnr beingl" said Deprez. "But I divagate tl perceive a thousand ways that I grew old), Franchard was at length de stroyed in the Knglish wars, the same that leveled Gretz. Hut here Is the point tbe hermits (for there were already mere than one) had foreseen the danger and carefully concealed the sacrificial vessels. These ves sels were of monstrous value, Jean-Marie monstrous value priceless, we may say; ex quisitely worked, of exquisite material. And new, mark me, they have never ljeen found. In the reign of Leuis Quaterze seme fellows were digging hard by the ruins, Suddenly teckl the spade hit upon an obstacle Iinoglne the men looking ene te another; Imagine hew their hearts bounded, hew their color came and went. It was a coffer, and, In Franchard, the place of buried trcasurel They tore it open like famished beasts. Alast it was net the treasure; only some priestly robes, which, at the touch of the eatlng air, fell upon themselves and instantly wasted in to dust. The perspiration of theso geed fel lows turned cold upon them, Jean-Marie. I will pledge my reputation, if there was any thing like a cutting wind, ene or ether had a pneumonia for his trouble "I should like te have seen them turning Inte dust," s-iid Jean-Marie. "Otherwise I should net have cared se grealiy." "Yeu have no imagination," cried the doe dee dee ter. "Picture te yourself the sccne. Dwell ou the idea a great treasure lying in the earth for centuries; the material for a giddy, copious, opulent existence net employed; dresses and oxquUite pictures unseen; the swiftest galloping horses net stirring a hoof, nrrested by a spell; wemeuwlth the beautiful faculty of smiles, net smiling; cards, dice, opera singing, orchestras, castles, beautiful parkland gadens, big ships with a tower of tail cloth, all lying unborn in a coffin and the stupid trees grew iug overhead in the sun light, year after jear. The thought drives ene frantic." "It is only money," replied Jean-Marie. "It would de hat in." "Oh, cornel" cried Deprez, "that is philoso phy; It is all very line, but net te the point just new. And, besides, it is net 'only money,' as you call it; there are works of art in the question; the vessels w ere carved. Yeu tpeak like a child. Yeu weary me exceed ingly, quoting my words out of all logical connection, like a parequet." "And nt any rate, we have nothing te de with It," returned the boy submissively. They struck the Reute Ronde at that nw meut, and the sudden change te the rattling eanieway ccratined, with the doctor's Irrita tion, te keep him silent. The neddy jigged along; the trees went by, looking en silently, as if they had something en their minds. The Quadrilateral was passed; then came rran chard. They put up the horse nt the little solitary inn and went forth strolling. The gorge was dyed deeply with heather; the rocks and birches standing luminous in the sun. A great humming of bees about the flowers di-.ix.ried Jean Marie te sleep, and he sat down against a clump of heather, while the doctor went briskly te and fro, with quick turns, culling his simples. The bej's head had fallen iflittle forward, his eyes were closed, his Angers had fallen lax about his knees, when a sudden cry called him te his feet. It w as a strange sound, thin andbrltf, it fell dead, and silence returned as theuch it had never been Interrupted. He bad net recognized the doctor's voice; but, as there was no one else in all the valley, it was plainly the doctor who had given utterance te tbe sound. He looked right and left, and there was Hw-prez, standing in a nlche be tween two bewlders, and looking round or. his adopted seu withu countenauce as white bs paper. "A viper!" cried Mean-Marie, running to ward him. "AMpcrl Yeu are bitten I" The doctor came down heavily out of the cleft, and advanced in silence te meet the boy, whom he took roughly by the shoulder. "I have found it," he said, with a gasp. "A plantP asked Jean-Marie. Desprcz had a tit of unnatural gaycty, Which the rocks took upland mlmieked. "A plant1" he repeated scornfully. "Well yes u umui. " "w, -. - - ' : showing bis right hand, which he had hitherto concealed behind his back-"here is one of the bulbs." Jean-Marie saw d dirty platter, coated with earth. "Thatl" said he. "It la a plate!"' "It Is a coach and horses," cried the doctor. "Bey," he continued, growing warmer, "I plucked away a great pad of mess from lietwtvii these bewlders, and dis closed a crevice, and whui I looked in, what doA-yeu. wipneMi I ww I saw u house in Paris with u court aud garden, I saw my wife shiulug with diamonds, I saw myself a deputy, I saw you well, I I saw your future," he concluded, rather feebly. "I have just discovered America," he added. "But what U Itr asked the boy. "The Treasure of. Franchard." cried, tba doctor j and throwing, his brown straw hat "The 'Trtature of Franchard," crted the doctor. upon the ground, he whooped like an Indian and sprung upon Jean-Marie, whom he suffo cated with embraces and bedewed with tears. Then he flung himself down among the heather and once mero laughed Until the val ley rang. But the Iwy had new en Interest of his own a toy's Interest. Ne sooner was he re leased from the doctor' accelade than he ran te the bewlders, sprung into the niche, and, thrusting his hand Inte the crevice, drew forth, ene after another, Incrusted with the earth of ages, the flagons, candlesticks and patens of the hcrmitage of Franchard. A casket came last, tightly shut and very heavy. ' "Oh, what fun P he cried. ' But when he looked back at the doctor, who had followed clese behind and waa si lently observing, the words died from bis lips. Desprez was ence mere' the color of ashes; his lip worked and trembled; a sort of bestial greed possessed him. "This Is childish," he said. "We leso precious time. Hack te the Inn, harness the trap and bring it te yen bank. Run for your life, and remember net ene whisper. I stay here te watch." Jean-Marie did as he was bld,"thougli""net without surprise. The neddy was brought round te the spot indicated, and the two gradually transported the treasure from Its place of concealment te the beet below tbe driving scat. Once It was all stewed tha doctor recovered his gayety. "I pay my grateful duties te the genius ct this dell," he Bald. "Ob, for a llve coal, a heifer and a jer of country winel I am in the vein for sacrifice, for a superb libation. AVell, and why netl AVonre nt Franchard. English pale ale is te be had net classical indeed, but excellent. Bey, we shall drink ale." "But I thought it was se unwholesome," said Jean-Marie, "ami very dear, besides." "Fiddle-de-deel" exclaimed the doctor, gayly. "Tothelnnl" And he stepped into the neddy, tossing his head with an elastic, youthful air. The herse was turned, and In a few seconds they drew up beslde the palings of the inn garden. "Here," 6ald Desprez "here, near tha stable, se that we may keep an eve upon thiucs" l (Te be Continued.) The Handsomest Lady In Lancaster Rfmarked te a friend the ether day that she knew Kemp's llalsatn for the Threat and Lungs was a superior remedy, aa It stepped her cough InBtantly when ethers hed noefloct whatever, et 1W merit Be te nrove this and convince von el It merit, any druggist will give you a Bam- pie llottle J-Yee. i.arge size oue. ana ti uu. Iteptnre rare guaranteed by Dr. J. II. Mayer 6JI Arch street, Philadelphia. Ease at ence, no operation or delay from business, attested b7 thousands of cures after ethers tall, advice tree.send for circular, matlO-lydaw Br EC I Ah A OTIC EH. JUST AS GOOD. Don't allow anyone te make yen bolleve any ethor remedy Is just as geed for sick headache as Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription, for It is euy in i no worm the disease and that strikes at the root et drives It out. Give it a trial. Semen, Mothers 1 1 Mothers I tl Are you disturbed at night and breken of yenr 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 MUS. WINBLOW'B SOOTHING SYKUP. It Will re lieeo the peer lttUe sufferer Immediately de pend upon It; there Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has eve used It, who will 'net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relict and health te the child, operating like magle. It Is perfectly safe te nse In all caaes and pleasant te the tase, and Is the prescription of one of the eldost and best female physicians and nurses In the United Statea. Sold every where, 25 cents a bottle. mayl91ydAw I beiiEtit medlclDO In thlrleen states, but nothing helped me till 1 used Kly's Uieam llaltu. In four aays I could hear as wellas ever. I urn curt d et catarrh as well. It Is the best medicine ever ustd. Uarittt Wldilck, Hastings, N. Y. lceuia scarcely speak j It was almost Impos sible te breath through my nostrils. Using Kly's Cream lialm a short tluie tbe trouble en tirely dlsappeured. !. O. Tlchennr, Shee Sler claut, Kllzabetb, N. J. jl22tvdeedw llncklen'a Arnica Salve. Tna Hist Salts in the world for CuU,llrntses Seres, Ulcers, Salt uhmiru, fever Borea.Tettor. unappea lianas, Linnuiains, Lierns, ana &u Skin (eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteep te gt ye per- payreqmreu u la gaunnuwp a lect sausiacuen, or money reianaea. rnce IS cents per box. for sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 and X3 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. iune27-lyd A Geed Thing. "I snmnt lines wlh I could take held of the saloef 7iemui' Kclectrtc OU ler 1 tell you It Is a grand tbtng. and 1 am cinsciuntleim in say. Ing 1 could de a geed weik " Kev. K. P. L'rane, Cerry, Pa. Mciecttle en cured this gentle man uf quinsy of iiiuny years standing, ter tale by II. u Cochran, druKlst, 187 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster. aillLOU'B COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Con sumption. Sold by II. U. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. (S) An Kzpiatiatioe. Ne onemedlclne will enra everything; but It li an lncnnuulbk) tact that Tnemai' tcclcc tcclcc trie Oil will cureaBpiatu, abrulsp, ablte, or an ache, aud W also an active and ptoneuncea cure ter neuralgia and rheumatism, for sale by U 11 cechian, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. A tine lilt. When th" proprietors of Murdoch llloeit Ml ten put this renowned medicine en the mar ket they hit It exactly. They hit dyspepsla, Indigestion, and liver and kidney complaints a hard blew, from which they will nwver re cover, lursale by 11. II. cechran, druggist, 137 and 131 North Queen street, Lancaster. BLKKPLKUb N1GHTB. made miserable by that terrible cengh. Bhileh'a Cure Is the remedy jer yen. Beld by 11. 11. Ceebran, druggist, Nn. 187 and W North Oneen Hu. Lancaster. Pa. 18) Pur rlrtt Mace. great amount of political engineering will be done by friends of candidates te se cure ter their man the first place oe the ticket, and the best man win probably secure the coveted place. Then If unuerued by the umleilty nt the people, the election Is assured. Klectrle Hitlers baa been put te the (rent, Its merits passed upon, has been endorsed, and unanimously given the tlrst place, among remedies peculiarly adanltd te the rellet and cure el all Diseases of hldneys, Liver and stomach Klecti le ultters, being guaranteed, Is a sale Investment. Price COS. per bottle at II. II. Cochran's Drug Stere, 187 and 139 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. (3) COUGH, WHOOPING COUGH and lltenchlUs Immediately relieved by billion's Cure. Beld by ll. 11. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 1SJ North g neon St. Lancaster, Pa, (I) Their tiastneas Deeming. Probably noene thing has caused such a msh et trade at uechran'B drug store as their giving away te their customers et Bemany tree trial Deiues et Dr. lung's New Discovery for Cen sumptien. Their trade Is slmpiy enormous In this very valuable article iretn the fact that It always cures ana never disappoints. elnts. Ceughf, Sand all threat . Yea can teat l.ejuh, Aauiuia.urom:uuis,i;reu and lung (menses quicm It before buying by gelt and lung diseases quickly cure It ueiore uuying uy geiui ng a trial bottle free. Kverv bottle warranted. (3) First llelvd aud Then Cured. " Vas troubled for a year with torpid liver and indigestion, and atier trying i-verythlng Imaginable used Jiurrteck Hloed BiUtrt. 'ihe nrst betile revived me and the second cured me entirely. J. 8 Williamson, Umhcsier, N. y. Vnr sale ry H. it- Cochran, druirulst. 137 and 1W North Queen street, Lancaster. Its Kauai Yetle Usar Vrein, The movements of a mule's hind legs are very variable and uncertain, but Dr. Themat' Kcltc'ric Oil takes but one ceuise-tt heals and cures. Its equal for asthms, diphtheria, catarrh, cold and sere threat has never yet been sold. Per sale hy II, B. Cechian, drug gist, 1)7 andlW Norths job n meet, Lancaster. -fl..- tTv tlttHLt MINHTBM. B Heassily aad Wraakly OMfltmt) Stat mens Which Bad Bfa Called la Untatlea. An Intereatlsg aaa OaUpekm Latter. The Kev, II. Mills Is a Presbyterian clergy utiin ana Docter of Divinity, whose station la ft at Meaee uentre. nan. e it an tamest r teacher, a lalthtui pastor ana a man wne has ha ceuraire or hit convictions, bobs time itnee he made a statement which appeared In the publle prints, and which, at allqutspeksn statements out occibiuqeu iuiicu euwuivdu Many letter were addressed te him upon tha subject, te one et which Her. Dr. Mills re plied: " Your farer with the inclesed tllp It at hand. The facta are these. My wllewatan Invalid for several yean and, en our pbysl cian's recommendation, used a certain prepa ration with very areat benent. 1 received a letter Inqulrlngat te Ita affect, te which 1 re plied ea fellow t I am a Presbyterian elergv man, a Docter et Divinity, net of medi cine, het 1 am net afraid te s that Daffy's f ermulaaad Duffy's I'nra MaltWhlsky a'ethe purest and most effective prpaa prpaa tlens, as medicines, 1 knew of. and my expe rience It a large one.' 1 am a temperanee man andneveruaed atd never wenldadvlte any man or woman te ate any Intoxicant as a bey. enure. My recommendation of Duffy's For Fer nanus and Whisky waa made after a thorough knowledge el their great value as medielnte. Tha statement was made deliberately and bated upon faett. and I de net hesitate te stand by it. Ihe many temperance men who have written me en this tnbjoet de net scorn te retllte that I waa a temperance man, In many cases before they were born " The above correspondence speaks ler Itself. It shows that an earnest, honest, orthodox minister, who desires the .greatest physical as well ss spiritual well-being et the world, does net hesitate te declare the troth about what he has found te be pure, valuable and geed The world would certainly be lar better if there were mera snob conscientious, honest and able men. (1) TTOOD'S BARSAI'ARlLt.A. Impure Bleed Appears In a thousand different forms and erases a vast amount of suffering. Scarcely a single person It entirely tree from Its effects. Hence the necessity of a reliable bleed part ner like Heed's Sartaparllls, which eradlcatf s erery Impurity, and gives te the bleed vitality and health. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, bells, pimples, and all ether affections caused by Impurities or poisonous germs In Ihe bleed. Heed's Sarsaparllla also overcomes that tired feeling, creates an appetite, cures dytpe sis, bllleusnesa and headache, aud builds up the wheietystem. Hoed'o Saraaparllla " Prem childhood I was troubled with pim ples, and every remedy failed i 111 I took Heed's Barjap&rllla. l have laken flve bottles and new the pimples are almost gene, my general health Is much Impreved. and 1 highly I ecom ecem mend Heed's Sarsipirtlra." W. Kvahs, 465 Lexington Avenue, Urecklyn, N. Y. Sorefula " My son was Mil Ic ted with the werattype of scrofula, and en the recommendation of my drngglat I gave him Heed's Sarsaparllla. To day he Is sound and well, notwithstanding it was said there was net enengh medicine In 1 minds te effect a cure." J. I umsthm, Ullpo Ullpe Us, HI. " I had salt rheum nn my left arm three years suffering terribly. I leek Heed's Sarsaparllla, and the salt rheum fcai entirely dltappeand." U. M. 11 ills, 71 French St. Lewell, Mass. Heed's Sarsaparllla Sold by nil druggists. 11 1 six forts. Propired only by C. 1. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 10O Doees One Dellar. HOOD'S HARSAFAK1LLA FOR HALK at II. H. Cochran's Drug Stere, Nes. 137 and 133 North QuoeaHt,, Lancaster, Pa, apr4'2mdftw IAINE'8 OULEKY COMPOUND PAINE'S reu- The Nervous, The Debilitated, The Aged. A NKUVK TONIC. Celery and Cocne, the prominent Ingre dients, are the best and safest erve Tonic.". It strengthens and quiets the nerveus sys tem, curing Acrveus Weakness, Uysterla, Sleeplessnuss, Ac. AN ALTKKATIVK. It drives out the poisonous humors of the bleed purifying and enriching it, and se overcoming these diseases resulting rrem Impoverished bleed. A LAXATIVE. Acting mildly but surely en the bowels It euros habitual constipation, and promotes aiegular habit. U strung theus the stomach, and aids digestion. A DIUUKTIC. in its composition the bestand most active diuretics of the Materia Medlca are coin blued scientifically with ether effective remedies ler diseases et the kldnxys. It can be relied en te give quick relief and speedy euro. Unndredsef testimonials have been received from persons who have used this remedy with remarkable benerlt. Bend for circulars, giv ing full particulars. Price, 11.00. Beld by Druggists. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO,, Prep's, 11UKL1NGTON, VT lanll-lvdawfl) PAINK'H OKLKKY COMPOUND FOR SALS AT 11. It. COCHHAN'B DttUG 8TOUE, Nes. 137 13-J North Queen ttt., Lancaster, Pa. ftpM-VindAw tliY'H UK1CAM HALM. OATAKRH-RAY FEVER. KLY'S C11EAM BALM cures Celd In Head Catarrh, Uese cold, Hay ruver.Deafness.llead ache. Price M Cents. KASY TO USK. Kly Bre's, Owego. N. Y., U.S.A. ELY'S CURAM HALM Cleaned the Nasal Passages, Allaja Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sorts, Uesteres the Senses et Taste and Smell. tuytuVcuim: A particle Is applied Inte each nostril and Is agretable. Price fie cents at Druggists t by mall, registered, 10 cents. ZLYT1UOTIIKUS, te Warren btreat, New lerk. nnvlS-lyfl&w l KA Y'H HPK01KI0 MKDIUINK, Gray's Specific Medicine. The Great English itemed y will promptly and radically cure any and every case of nervous debility and weakness, result of Indiscretion, excesses or overwork of brain and nervous sys tem : Is perfectly harmless, acts like magic, and been extensively uted ler ever Sa years with great buccess. JWlTull particulars In our pamphlet whleh we desire te send free bv mall te every one. WThe Specific Medicine IB sold by all drug-. flats at II per package, ir six packages for te. t will be sent free by mall en receipt of the money, by addressing the agent, H, B. OOOBRAN, Druggist, nes. 137 139 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. TUK QUAY MKDIUIMt CO., Ne. 106 Main Street, buffalo. N i. unl31vdAwMWAi XT ALUABLE MKDICAIi WORK. TRUTH, Or the SCIENCE Or Lll-K, A VALUABLE HEiiit'Ai.nuim, the only true description of this time en Man hood. Nerveus and Physical Debility, Prema ture Decline, Krrers of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent te same, as well aa an ex posure el quacks and thetr se-called medical works,' by which they victimise thnnsands, and by Ihclrexag iterating disease, makes these peer snlfitrers Insane. Kvery young man, mlddle-aKbd or old. should read this book. It Is mere than wealth te them. Send two cent stamp for a copy. SSVes.THKKL, &S3 North fourth Bl, Philadelphia, Pa, 113-lyd WEIKEL'B KAHH10NABLE MIL llnery and Trimming Btore.No.S North Oueen btreet. contains all the Newest and L test Nevblilea el the season. Prices rea rea kenable. call and tee our ew Ooedt. apr33 tld Cfffi COMPOUND TOBACCO. CTANDABD CHEWING TOBACCO, DOYOUQHEW? TUKN OET THE BEST WHICH 19 Finzer's Old Honesty! Genuine Haa a Bd E lln Tag Brery Plug. en OLD HONESTY is acknowledged te be the PUREST and MOST LABT1NG piece of STANDAUI) CIIRWINU TOBACCO en the market. Trying It is a better test than any talk about It. Ulve It a fair trial. M-YOUBDKALEU HAS 1T.-CS nevis-iyd&w FUJtA'lTUJil TTTIDMYKR'S. FURNITURE WIDMYER'S OOMEk THE OLD CORNER IS rULL or GOOD HEW THINGS. Our steek Is tee large and must be reduced before the season clones. Te de this we have concluded te give the peeple a chanoe te gel Geed Furniture I AT A LITTLE COST. We have some goods (net the newest, bnt Just aa geed) that will be sold if the price put en them will spit them. TheseareultKAT HAKQAINB, and we ex pect te see them meve llvely. WIDMYER'S FUIlNITimE STORE Oer. East King & Duke Sts. "0hs a gibbs. Where We Are, and What We Have. We occupy the 2d, 3d and 4U1 floors el Ne. 31 Seuth Queen street. On these three floors, each 30 by 125 feet, we show an entire new stock of Parler, Chamber, Library, Hall, Dining Roem and Kitchen Fur niture in every gnWe. Our stock is mere complete than ever, but the prices are selling1 the goods rapidly. When you come our way, step ut-stairs and see our bargains, whether you buy or net. OCHS & GIBBS, 31 Seuth Queen Si-reet, Up-stairs. aprlMyd I desire te call the attention of my friends and patrons te tbe fact that I amnowpreparod te de general Undertak ing, te which my per Honal attention will be fflven at moderate charges. Respectfully,' WALTER A. IIEIMTSH, 27 & 20 S. Queen St. Realdence 37 Weat Vine Street, opposite Bt. Mary's Church. 1 F UftNlTUKK 1 FUKN1TUKKI THE UNl)EltSIGMKUHA3 1tK01'KNKU 1119 BTOHK AT THK OLD STAND, Jfe. 38 East King Street, Which wan dentreyed by fire some tlme sgn. and has a perfectly New (stock of all kladi.et FURNITURE. PAUL0UB0ITK9, 11KDB00H8UITK9, TAULED, CHAIRS, ETC. UPH0LS1ERING In All Its tranches. Alse 1'alnllng and Or namenting Old Chairs. HENRY WOLF, Ne 38 Kust King Street. Jl.9 tld QUK1CNHWAHK. H lUHd MAKT1M. HIGH & MARTIN. Te have Pure, Wholesome Water te Drink In Lanckter you are ceniticlikd te filter IL The Gate City Stene Water Filter Is the Best In the Market. CALL AND SEE IT. A large let el Water Dren Japanese Vapets received, will be sold at Very Lew I' decs. DON'TMISSA 11AU0AIN. High & Martin ) NO 16 EAST KTNO STREET, LABUASTXB, PA. s TAMM BROTHERS. SELLING.OFF TO OLOSE BUSINESS. STAMM BROTHERS, Nes. 35 and 37 North Queen Street, , (Right Acress from Posteflice.) GLORIOUS CHANGES FROM NOW ISOUK- Dress Goods Department! Our stock consists et everything" new find desirable In Dress 8l1k, I Henriettas. Nallu Rrisdames, Ushnierte. KurH Sllkd, Meire SlUs, ANDALOVXLY Challies, Printed India Linens and Organdies. This Line of Coel Bummer Fabrlca li exceptionally fine and Uare. OUltllAUQAtNBIN Table Linens and Niptim Is attracting much attention WLoekOvorOurStook Who the r Ten lluy or Net.-sa BOSTON STORE. N EXT DOOK TO COURT UOUSK. SUMMER Te meet the demand for Lighter Weight IIcBlery, we have just purjlinsed and placed en ea'e many lets of these Summer Goods. Yeu will find here Men's Demestic Half-Hese at 25c per dozen, six pair for U5e, Ce per pair etc. Alse Men's Regular Made Goods nt 12, 15, 20 and 25 cents per pair ; these latter belncr excellent quality Ladles' Hosiery In Demestic Goods at Ce, three pair for 25c, and 1(M per pair At12e we have the finest (range in Unbleached ever efflred, tegether with Fast Black and Celers. New Things in Ladles' Ilegular Made Hose ; range from 12le te 60c, with special values nt 25j. Our Stock of Children's Hese is complete, compris ing all sis-ea, fiem 1 te 0, in ltlbbed and l'laln. Guaranteed Fast lllackn, 10 and 12c. FAHNESTOOK'S, HOB. 35 A 37 BABT KING BT.. M ERUJJANT TA1LOHINQ DEl'AKTMKNT. HAGER & FINE lEECIANT TAILORING A SPECIALTY, PfflRFBOT FITB QTJABAMXBBD. lUPORTKnsDiTlNONnVKLTtEB-Black Serges and hew Corkscrew Weaves. Buuruii amu jcnulihii liiKViuTs-ueciaca noveiues in i jkui mu ai..v. ....,.- ..- Kngllsh Trnusetinc. Imported Linen Vetings. uurx-nces ine Lewest, nera sirst-uiast, CTAaEH & BKOTHEK. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. GOOD VALUES IN IIOSIKBY-Plaln and 'ancy suiped Cotten HrBe,12Ke and ICo.Cheloj Line of Newest ranct. lie. llalhrlKian llalf Ilesn, all Weights and Oualltlrs In Cotten .and Lisle Thread, lSXntnMe. Mmlth A Angellj rant eusisiau nauu.YYiSAU JMsautiiuiBiyiesin HAGER & BROTHER, Neb. 25-27 West King fit , Lancaster. JXWMLHY. H.z KUOAIJS A SON, SILVER! Sterling Silver lloek-Marks, I'aper-Knlves, Vinalgrettei, Jewelry and Knives, Ferks and Spoons, in fact anything you may want In Silver. Seme Musical Bexes we are offering at nearly half their original price and still greater reductions en ethers. We want te make room for new goods of different kinds. Conn and exam ine our stock. ItKPAllllKU HONK NEATLY AND GUAHENTF.ED. H. Z. RHOADS & Ne. 4 West King Street. STOCK S' TOOK FA KM. ENGLETREE STONM KIM), 2101, Uy Happy Medium, sire of 9 from 2:181 te 2:0. "The most preline reservoir of speed that eyer lived." llay horse, foaled IBM. Dam Topsy Tayler, by 'Alexander's Nerman, , sire eILula, z.n. llrotber In bleed te 2d dam by Heward's blr Charles (thoroughbred). NOHM AN MKD1UM. 2 OT. 3d dam by Smith's Messenger, son of DIlVs MeJBOnger BIOUM KINO stands IB hands, weighs 1.2W as, and Is a very .tent-unllt .herse .with KWai deal of style and finish. He has never been defeated In the show ring, lAl0Sii?lll mlums ever some el the best her.es In the country, storm King should outer the ijeiutat inv time. HI HENRY, 4214, Ilsy herse, foaled 18?4. se al , eVra ofl'late. ."r.i... iit,i1,i.v,h..seS2feluUanK lquay i a"iy nel berleSen ha" pronounced him the me,l elegant young horse In the ceu? mr stnrm Klnir and 111 Henry, W. (heuld mare net preve In foal, the same mare or any ether ran be returned free In U8. apr&-3mdl h,f AS VAUfMX BABUAINH I .ae SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON, VELVET, BODY. BRUSSELS, Tapestry, Iagrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets, OIL VLOTHSt WINDOW BOADMB, Ac. Wa bav the Lara-eat and BMt Stock In tlM City. H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Oerntr Wirt King nai W1U1 struts, LucasUi, Fi 18M. 0L03INQ OUT TO D1180LVB PABTNERSHIP. Cleths, I VclTets, AHSORTUKNT OF- ThoBpeclal Saloef JERSEYS lai bean especially successful HOSIERY. lvneabtbb,pa; iAn.ruinrtnfVTiiff "i""" . BROTHER. Vferslefls, Wale UlagenaJs, Flne Diagonals, ....... ,....... ..h.nii Comparison Invited. HAGER St BROTHER, lilaek Hose (warranted.) Bieycie uose. vniua tumw. , tee. SON, FAliiT. STOCK EAEI. Uy Mnmurlne Dudley, record s.iwi. Dam Virginia, by Volunteer, sire el St. Jullen, M1K. Virginia Is slsj Sr tearnletta (sire et Velmer, uyt), and f lorenou, giandsen of .. JtP.au.!?Kt1?-.'?, il..n,.n.-i. l.v llambletenlan. 10. 2.M. by Shark'. Ben of American acllpse. i.,L n'r.1 ,.rnri,liim In the ihOW rlntf. WSS twl08 DAN'L Q. ENQLE, Marietta, Pa. UAI.IM. BAK0A1MH ! -FOR- TRAVMLItRB OUIUM. pEADINQ A COLUMBIA R. R. ArranKOinent of I'assenser Trains en, and tlUI,9UflUAIHai 10,1007. KOHTHWAHO. Leave a.m. Jt. k, r. x. Qoarryvllle fi.W 9.SS a.W King Street, Lane 7.10 KS1 Lancaster 7.40 124.1 Chlckl 730 urn Marietta JuncUen 7M 11M Columbia. 730 13 se Arrive at a.m. a at. Beading (i.w no BOUTUWAUU. lteaainff , 7,20 n.M e.10 ..ArrrtVBt a m. r. at. p.ai. MrleJ-a J nncllen .901 1 ss Lhlckles Q3n 2ei Columbia ...n j.01 s.tB lancaster..... b.je 1.4S 8 0S Kin street, Lane a no al.'eivJXS S.18 gnarryvlile ,..kmu sk .il 8UM1AT. Leare Qnarry vllle at 7.10 a m. Klnir street, Lane, at 8.03 a. m and S.15 p. m. Arrive at Heading 10.IO a. m., and SJ13 p. m. Leave; Reading, at 7.20 a, te., and I p. m. Arrive at Kins Street, Line., at 9.3) a. m., and .8.30 p. m. Qnarry vllle, at 6.40 p. in. MFTralns connect at Heading with trains te and from Philadelphia, PettsvlUe. HarrUbnrir, Allentewn and Mew fork, via. Bound JroeTi Koute. At Columbia, with trains le and from Tort) Hanover, Uettysburg, Frederick and Bain Bain mere. At Marietta JuncUen with trains te and from Ohlckles. AtManbelm with trains te and from Leba non. At Lancaster JunaMen, with trains te and from Lancaster. QanrnvlHe, and Chlekles. A. M. WILeOW Superintendent. EBANON A liANUAHTEK JOINT LINK UAILUOAU. Arrangement et Passenger Trains en, and alter, sukdat, Mat 13, mss. NOUTIIWARD. Leave a. m. r. w. Snnday, r. k a m p at, 6tf 1M 103 S.M e.ir 11s 4,r e ati 1.4.1 m 6BXI.17 tM 7.10 9 32 B.SS r. M A M, P tf . 7.H0 7.M 8.4S 7.40 8.10 era 8 15 d. 40 6.18 8 12 14.11 tM RBe'aS! 5.BS Kail read. Unarryvllle. mi Inn ell-net- l.niir... 7 (10 1W 12 41 1.18 I.ancuutr..... 7e Manhnlm 7 S3 Cornwall 7.W Arrlve at Lebanon Ml HUlirilWAKO. Leave a m. Tbanen 711 Cornwall , 797 Manhelm 7.M Lancaster,.....,.--. SZf l.M r. v. Visa 114.1 1,14 143 Arrive at King street, Uine.. 8.SS l.M A. M. WILSON, Supt. 11. O h. s.NK.rr. sunt e. it. h. PKHNSTliVANlA KAII.KOAD BCIIKUULK. In atfect from June U, Trains taara 1 jkwcAsrsa and leave ant ar ar rleo t Phlladnlnhlaas fellows I Leave Philadelphia, lump, m. 4:30 a.m. 4:80 a.m. 7)xm. WBBTWAKU. Pacino Brpress) Mews Krpressl. ...... ray Passengert Man train vlailt. J ey Mas Mall Train t Mtagara Mzpress. . . . Hanover Aeeem..... via Columbia j:4ua.m. via Celnmbta rastLtnef... ,, Frederick Acoem . . , , ii:aea.tD via oelnmbla iwiw.nrpwaiHH via sit. Jey, arnsunrg Accem Oelnmbla A 000m.. Kiap.au 1.40 p.m. B:B0p Bl. :Mp.m. Lear Lancastar. 2:20 a.m. s.'OSa.m. 1:10 a. aa. KMa.nu mesvul 11:30 a m. li:B8p.nu. fcesp.m. (.-00 p.m. 1:4ft p.m. 8:4Ap.m. HarrUburjt JCxpresi ( nwwm Apnn(.i BA8TWABD. rhlla. Bzpressl rastLlnef. Harrlsburg Bzpresi ) Lancaster Accem at. Oelnmbla Accem... Atlantle Kipre8t..K NHBura apmsB.. Philadelphia Accem. Bandar Ml aiL. nasi Mmj aspiHT.iHi .. . :. Harrisennr Aeeem. Tl LaneasUr Acoemmodauoa leaves Hats nsuttjv ai sob v, m. ana arrives as ai at SiSB b. m. ta saanetia Aeeommeoauon tsavas bus at StlO a. m. and reaches Alia isavea oelnmbla at iv.it a. m. and SMI a. nave 1 lAncester, .&J lra,BS. i-& r a. is, fy- Ml a. X. hH Knits: mh BtSBa.M. - V00P.B1. U'-4 JOES '! J U; Km, J Palls. W- 4:4 a. Vf m& 1.13 a. . J naMtJcy '-i Ut4 urn? y.J lr2Sp.m. x AS SSQP.M. Jh MSp.HU M !: p. BU ' a. u. aaalist p.'' ; MM MUhlM. UW.A, M la.fll 1 O ff.AAA i Marietta alies p. m. aad arrives at CMlaatS rt'S; M trJOi also, leaves at 8:SS and arrtvas atsmT - Tba TerV Aeeommedatlon leaves MswMMB . '&, an tuu ana arrives at jjaneaswr a w ww,g. rrc arun wan utmipnni anma at lima au . .j ist with uarrlabnra Bznra Tba IrrodeHok Aecommedatl .Uen. wi neeuaat It Lancaster with raft una. wa k. M.. . -- - - - - . .. . A 1 v. m.. ma ran larenaa w irnunaa. -v-'iY-1 tredenek Accommodation, east, wafB.ll? abut at It.and tsankss 1 nssstaf a mmtwi Tha noieotbla .nt. 1 Harrlsburg Aoenstmcdatien west oenMMts 'v' at Columbia for Yerk. W Hanover Aocemmooatlou, Bast, leaves Ost' $& nmbla at 4:10 p. m. Arrives at Lancastar at ? 4.M p. m., oennnetlng with Day Kxpress. 'H-4 Hanover Aeoemmodatlom, watt, saMUM4BBag I J'. at Lancaster with Niagara Bxprees at SiMlaiA wlllrnn tnrrtnsrB w Bannvar. naiiw. miw -- ) annday 1 also connect at Oelnmbla for uaruur. Past Line, west, ea landay, wkes i Wiu step at iiowninaTOWB,ueaisvuie-1 bniw. ML Jav.Kllsatiethtewn and Mldflli t rha only trains whleh run dally. Ob S laa siaii train west runs dv way 01 v laeraaBtva 0UA8. B. PUUH ttenara! Manacar. WAwamt UPKOIAJU WATCHES . for Parmers and Batlroaders. 14 Karat Gela rilled liess cases, Klgln Works, tae eaaa, K , Jeb Let. Best Watch ana Jewelry ltepalrlaf.rrwjj Spectacles, Kyeulassus and Optical Uoeds. Oc 4 theelty. v-5-, LiUUiO WBIOBU, Ne. 1WH N. Qneen BL, opposite City Hetel, Near Penn'a Ueneu G1 LI.-JKWKL.EK, 40. -a list or- Graduating Presents! I Oeld and silver Watches, Chains and Chaims, Oeld Jewelry.j Clrclet-itlnas. Oeld Pen Ueldert, oeld Pencils, Oeld Teeth ricks, fountain Pens, silver Jewelry. UleveVlnagretts, Silver liangle BraceitU, lien lienalres,- Bllver Watch Holts, Silver Hair Pics, UueenOhalns, scarf Pins, Cellar lluttens, Olevo Ilnttenen, flower Pins, Bllver tiarters, etc, etc., ete. GILL, - JEWELER, He. 10 West Klug Street. TTEADQUAHTKH3 FOU WATOHWu We hve Uopcatedly licen Told we Carry the LARGEST STOCK or WATCHES IN THK CITY. Can put you up Klgln, Wallham, Ha-, den or miy make in any style of Vasa aa sired. We would r.cemmend The Gentva Non-Magnetie As the best watch for the money that U made te-day. They have ben proved te be. uall and see them. Alse our NewLoedsta) SUver, Jewelry aud Noveltlvs. TTfTATrpiin) fi TnHltll. $ vv jxuxxixv v. -j m Ne. 101 North Quean Stmt, LANCABTIB. PA. Cerner of Ortng. nMM UVUIVAIj. CUl'KrtlOH QUAiaiY MUSICAL BOXES, IIKNBY UAUTBCUI SONS. Me.;iQ3J Chestnut Btreet, PhUadelpala, xamlnaUen will prove enr lustrnmaata fitrauriertorte any ether make, net speaalag ".'i of the worthless trash that abonnea lu taa market, seen being el mere annoyance tkaat nieasure te their owners. Old and laiMr- ' (ectly made Musle Bexes carelully repalrssl i" bv eznerlenctui workmen from the leauusaa- ' : tdry luswiuerland; correBpendenoesoltoiwau, ,j u.a .umn for eatMlmraa and nrlea llsL - ' MTaUfdBV .m Tfj V v 1 1, rtjs JK ,3r tfift 1! .tir, m teg? r.Sr ;;'!. tt hs' ' Zf-V: J 0.i is && Klk t3 a M ,; g? :. m -?. m ? -j." "m 1 I' .
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