iXTfx r r . a '.A ?HE iANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGBISOEK, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1888. , V . "V The Treasere of Franchard. Bj ItOBEKT LOUIS STEYESSON. (coiTJinrse CHAPTER VII. j IHX FALL OP TOE UOVBt Of DESPRXZ. t The doctor's houte has net yet received the compliment of a description, and It it new high Ume that the onilstlen were supplied, for th house Is Itself an ncter In the story, and one whose part It nearly at an end. Twe stories In height, walls of a warm yellow, tiles of an ancient ruddy brown diversified with mess and lichen, it steed with one wall te the street In the angle of the doctor'! property. It was roomy, draughty and In convenient The large rafters were here and there engraven with rude marks and pat tern's; the handrail of the stair was carved In countrified arabesque; a stoat timber pil lar, which did duty te support the dining room reef, bore mysterious characters en Its darker side, runes, according te the doctor; nor did he fail, when he ran ever the legendary history of the liouse and Its pos sessors, te dwell upon the Scandinavian scholar who had left thorn. Floers, doers and rafters hed made a great variety of angles; evcry room had a particular inclina tion; the gable had tilted toward the garden, after the manner of a leaning tower, and one of the former proprietors had buttressed the building from the side with a great strut of weed, Hke the derrick of a crane. Alto gether, it had many marks of ruin; it was a liouse for the rats te desert; and nothing but its cxcellent brightness the window glass polished and shining, the paint well scoured, the brasses radiant, the very prep all wreathed about with climbing dowers neimng, out us air ei aweJi tended, smil ing veteran, sitting, crutch and all, In the sunny corner of a garden, marked it as a house for comfertablo people te Inhabit In peer or Idle management It would seen have hurried into the blackguard stages of decay. As it was, tin whele family loved It, and the doctor was never better Inspired than when he narrated Its Imaginary story and drew the character of its successive masters, from the Hebrew merchant who had re-edified its walls after the sack of the town, and past the mysterious engraver of the runes, down te the long headed, dirty handed beer from whom he had himself acquired it at a ruinous expense As for any alarm about its security, the idea had never presented itself. What had steed for centuries might well endure a little longer. Indeed, In this particular winter, after the finding nnd losing of the treasure, the Desprezes had an anxiety of a very different order, and one which lay nearer their hearts. Jean-Marie was plainly net himself. He had fits of hectic activity, when he made unusual exertions te please, spoke mere and faster, and redoubled his attention te his lessens. But these wens interrupted by spells of melancholia and breeding silence, when the boy was little better than unbearable. "Silence," the doctor moralized "you see, Anestasie, w hat comes of 6ileuce. Had the boy properly unbosemed himself, the little disappointment nbeut the trcasure, the little annoyance nbeut Cesiniir's incivility, would long age have been forgotten. As it is, they prey upon him like a dlsease. He loses flesh, his appctite is variable, and, en the wholes impaired. I keep liliu en the strictest regi men, I exhibit the most powerful tonics; both in vain." "Don't you think you drug him tes muchP nsked madamc, w ith nn irrepressible shudder. "Drugf cried the doctor; "I drug! Ana ttasle, you nre mad I" Time went en, and tlie boy's health still slowly declined. The doctor blamed the w wither, w hlch was cold and boisterous. He called In his confrcre from Boutren, took a fancy for him, magnified his capacity, and was pretty seen under treatment himself It scarcely appeared for what complaint. He and Jcan-llarie had each te taku medicine at different periods of the day. The doctor used te ha In wait for the exact moment, watch in hand. "Thcreis nothing like regu larity," he would say, fill out tha doses, and dilate en the virtues of tbe draught; mid If the boy seemed nene the better, tlie doctor was net at all the werse. Gunpowder day the boy w as particularly low. It was scowling, squally weather. Huge broken companies of clouds sailed swiftly overhead; laking gleams of sunlight swept tha village, and were followed by In tervals of darkness nnd white, Hying rain. At times the wind lifted up its volce and bel lowed. The trees were oil scourging them selves along the meadow-3, the last leaves fly ing like dust. The doctor, between the boy and the weather, was In his element; he had a theory te prove. He snt with his watch out and a barometer in front of him, waiting for the squalls nnd noting their effect upon the human pulse. 'Ter the true philosopher," he remarked delightedly, "every fact in na ture Is a toy." A letter carae te him, but as Its arrival coincided with tha approach of another gust he merely crammed It into his pocket, gave the time te Jean-Marie, and the next moment they were both counting their pulses as if for a wager. At nightfall the wind rose Inte ft tempest. It besieged the hamlet, apparently from every side,as if with battcriesef cannon; the houses shook and groaned; live coals were blown upon the fleer. The uproar and terror of the night kept peeple long awake, sitting with pallid faces giving ear. 1 It was 13 before the Desprez family retired. By 1 .30, when the storm was already some what past IU height, the doctor was awak ened from a troubled slumber, and sat up. A noise still rang in his ears, but whether of this world or the w erld of dreams he was net certain. Anether clap of wind followed. It was accompanied by a sickening movement of the whele house, and in the subsequent lull Desprez could hear the tiles pouring like a cataract Inte the left above his head. He plucked Anastasle bivlily out of bed. "Runl" he cried, thrujtlng some wearing apparel Inte her hands; "the house Is falling I Te the garden 1' 6he did net pause te be twlce bidden; she was down the stair In nn Instant. Bhe had uever before suspected herself of such activ ity. The doctor meanwhile, with the speed of a piece of pantomlme business, and unde terred by broken shins, proceeded te rout out Jean-Marie, tore Aline from her virgin slum bers, selzed her by the hand and tumbled down stairs and into the garden, with the girl tumbling behind him, still net half awake. The fugitives rendezvoused In the arbor by some common Instinct. Then came a bull' oye flash of struggling moonshine, which disclosed their four figures standing huddled from the wind In a raffle of flying drapery, and net without a considerable need for mere. At the humiliating spectacle Anestasie clutched ner night dress desperately about her and burst loudly into tears. The doctor flew te console her; but she elbowed him away. She inspected ever) body of being the general public, and thought the darkness was alive with eyes. Anether gleam and another violent gust arrived together; the house was seen te rock en its foundation, and, just as Jthe light was once mere eclipsed, a crash which triumphed ever the shouting of the wind announced its fall, and for a moment the whele garden was alive with skipping tiles and brickbats. One such missile grazed tha doctor's ear; an other descended en the bare feet of Aline, who instantly made night hideous with her shrieks. By this time the hamlet was alarmed, lights flashed from the windows, halls reached the party, and the doctor answered, nobly contending against Aline and the tempest But this prospect of help only awakened Anestasie te e mere active stage of terror. "Henri, people will be coming," she screamed in her husband's ear. "I trust se," be replied. "They cannot. 1 would rather die," she walled. "My dear," said the doctor reprovingly, "you are excited. I gave you some clothes, VThat have you done with theml'1 "Ob, I don't knew I must have thrown them awayl Where are theyf" she sobbed. Desprez groped about In the darkness, "Admirablel" he remarked; "my gray vel- veteen treuserst This will exactly meet your necessities." "Give them te rae!" she cried fiercely; but as seen as she had them In her hands her mood appeared te alter she steed silent for a moment, and then pressed the garment back tipen the doctor, "0 h e it te Aline," she said .-"peer gtrL" J08 J w wn" xt Ann u beiae hemlf with terror; and, at any rata, the is peasant New 1 am really concerned at this exposure for a rerten of your hensekeeplnt; habits; my solicitude and your fantastle modesty beUt point te the same remedy the rantaloeni." He held them ready. "It is impossible. Yeu de net understand,11 the laid with dignity. By this time rescue was at band. It bad been found impracticable te enter by the street, f er.the (ate was blocked with masonry, and the nodding ruin still threatened further avalanches. But between the doctor's gar den and the one en the right hand there was that very picturesque contrivance a com mon well; the deer en the Desprez' side had chanced te be unbelted; and new, through the arched aperture, a man's bearded face and an arm supporting a lantern were intro duced into the world of windy darkness, where Anastasle concealed her woes. The light struck here and there among the tossing apple boughs, it glinted en the grass; but the lantern and the glowing f ace became the center of the world. Anastasle crouched back, from the intrusion. "This way l" shouted tha man. "Are you all safer' Aline, still screaming, ran te the new comer, end was presently hauled head fore most through the wall. "New, AnastAsie, corae en; it's your turn." said the husband. t, "I cannot," she replied. "Are we all te die of exposure, madamel" thundered Dr. Desprez. . "Yeu can gei" the cried. "Oh, go, go awayl I can stay here; I am quite warm." The doctor took her by the shoulders with an oath. "Stepl" she screamed." "I will put them en." Bhe took the detested landings In her hand onee mere; but her repulsion was stronger than shame. "Neverl"' the cried, shudder tmr. and flumr ilium fur nnt- intn n. ii- Next moment the doctor had whirled her te the well. The man wa there and the lan tern; Anastasle closed her eyes and appeared te herself te be about te die. Hew she was transported through the arch she knew net; but once en the ether side she was received by the neighbor's wife, and enveloped in a friendly blanket Beds were made ready for the two women, clothes of very various sizes for the doctor and Jcan-Marle; and for the remainder of the night, while madame dozed in and out en the borderland of hysterics, her husband sat beside the flre and held forth te the admiring neighbors. He showed them, at length, the causes of the accident; for years, he ex plained, the fall had been impending; ene sign had followed another, the joints had opened, the plaster had crackled, the old walls bowed Inward; last, net three weeks age, the cellar deer had begun te work with difllcultv 111 its crnmvn "Tlie v.llai.1'1 i. tald, gravely shaking his head ever a glass of mulled wine. "That reminds me of my peer vintages. By a manifest Providence the Hcrmitage was nearly at an end. One bot tle I leso but ene bettle of that incompara incempara incompara blewlno. It had been set apart against Jean Jean Marie's wedding. Well, I must lay down some mere; it will be an interest iu Iff e. I am, however, a man somewhat advanced in years. My great work Is new buried in the fall of ray humble reef; it will never be com pleted my name will have been writ in water. And yet you find me calm I would say cheerful. Cau your priest de morel" By the first glunpse of the day the party sallied forth from the flreslde into the street. The wind had fallen, but still charioted a world of troubled clouds; the air bit Ilka frost; and the party, as they steed about the ruins in the rainy twilight of the morning, beat upon their breasts and blew Inte their hands for warmth. The house had entirely fallen, the walls outward, the reef In; It was n mere heap of rubbish, with here and there n forlorn epear of breken rafter. A sentinel was placed ever the ruins te protect the property, and the party adjourned te Ten Ten talllen's te break their fast at the doctor's expense. The bettle circulated somewhat freely; and before they left the table it had begun te snow. Fer three days the snow ccntlnued te fall, and the ruins, ceverul with tarpaulin and watched by sentries, weraVleft, undisturbed. The Desprez' meanwhile had taken up their abode at Tentalllen's. Madame spent her time In the kitchen, concocting little delica cies, with the admiring aid of Mme. Tentail Tentail len, or Bitting by tha fire in thoughtful ab straction. The fall of the heuse affected her wonderfully little; that blew had been par ried by another; and in her mind she was continually fighting ever again the battle of the trousers. Had she done right I Had she dene wrong! And new she would applaud her determination; and anon, with a horrid flush of unavailing ponltence, she would re gret tha trousers. Ne juncture in her Ufa had se much exercised her judgment. In the meantime the doctor had become vastly pleased with the situation. Twe of the sum mer boarders still lingered behind the rest, prisoners for lack of a remittance; they were both English, but one of them spoke French pretty fluently, and was, besides, a humor ous, agile minded fellow, with whom the doc tor could reason by the hour, secure of com prehension. Many were the glasses they emnticd. many the tonics thev diwmuuil. (Te be continued.) 1 At Hia Pest Day and Night. The vlgllatt imp, indigestion, goads us with his many-lashed sceurge. Each lash Is a diabolic symptom. Ne comfort in eating, misery afterwards, little or broken rest at nlttht, visitations of the nightmare during fitful Intervals of sleep, an uprising unrefrcslieci and without appetite, sleepiness and yawning during the day, nervousness and Irritability of temper, even monomania in extreme cases. Hard te bear, all tliis. Necessary? Ne I a thousand times no, se long as I lestetter'a btemach Hitlers, the nation's specific for Indi gestion, acute or chronic, is procurable. Tbe commencement of a courseof this medicine Is the commencement of a cure, l'reinpt relief first, absolute eradication subsequently, 'ilia truth of this statement, backed up by irrefragable testimony, is well known te the American peeple. be are ethers, iz: that the Hitters averts and cures lever and sgue" and bilious remittent, and remee nervous ness, biliousness constipation, aud kidney and bladder troubles. Tbe tlemellest Ban In Lancesttr. As well as the handsemfet, ana ethers are Invited te call nn any druggist ana get free a trial bettle of Kemp's Balsam ter tbe 1 tireat ana Lungs, a remedy that Is soiling entirely upon Its merits ana Is guaranteed te cure ana rcltevuall Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption, l'tloe M cents ana tl. Janl31yUw (1) ltupture care guaranteed by Dr. J. II. Mayer 631 Arch street, Philadelphia. 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And If Vhu have net been fertunate enough In getting ene when we made our last distri bution six menthi age, you will certainly net ralit this geed opportunity Thin is just the season of the year when you will need such a vaiuableguldu. The retail price of the book U2Vj. We cnargeeu nothing. Allweexpeet of you Is simply te ask for Hie book otherwise you will net get 11. LOOK OUTIN1XT WKEK WK WILL G1VJE AWAY Twe Thousand Large, Handsome, Imported Chlntsi tans. THIS ISA HOLD VENTUUK, But we are awake In the Interests of our trade, and will spare neither pains nor Oisb te carry cut our lshcs. FIEEWORKS. The Largest Rteckct Fireworks In the city. Wbelesalu ana Uetatl, ana at prices fully 20 per cent, lower than any ether house, rartles wishing te puichase ter private ana pablle displays, will de well by getting our priens and seeing our Immense Bleck. ote five full wlndewt, front and side. Reist,WheIesale& Retail Grocer, Cor. W. King and Prince Hit., LANCASTKIt.l'A. R ECOMMKNDKD HY EMINENT PHYSlCIA.Na The "Best "Tonic, A Concentrated Liquid Extract or Melt and II op for tale only at J. 0, HOUQUTOW CO., N0S.1 and H West King tuaet, mmw S' TAMM BROTHERS. e OOLTHINUS 1 ABUNDANCE. J3H1NTED INDIA DK I.tSKNP, soft and Haey. U AVI It AD A Dresi Goods Dept 8 UKAH SILKS rea SASH OU DHE3S. rpAHLK LINENS Ann NAPKINS. TIAHLK LINKNH rKOM Llnen Department, fEUSEYa JERSEYS. S ELL1NU OFF TO OIBSOLVJC NOS. 35 AND 1'AKTNIliSUll', JTEXT DOOK TO COURT HOUSE. NEW ARRIVALS TO-DAY Sateens, Challis, Batistes, Ginghams, AND OTHER WARM WEATHER FABRIC Tbe Challis consist of new stylet of this menth't production, and are shown te-day ter tbe n rat t line, rant colere. 8 and lu eantt a yard. Very desirable Ueblln nines are among the new Bateent at ISM cent. A h are liarraln In french Mourning bateent It an assortment at S.i cents ; were 31X cents. New White Goods I Heavy rique Wnltt at lJW.lT.te.Mandlll cenlt. Don't mist them. One Letof I.acestrlpet Just In at 15e, msde te sell at s&e. Elegant assortnienl of Swiss Embroideries add flouncing. Cream Materia in variety. FAHNBSTOCK'S, N09. 35 A 37 EABT KINO ST., AKD fc MeELROY, bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, SPECIAL ! Opsnlng te-day a let of these oheice fityles TOILB DU NORDE, In Lare Plaids, Blue and White, at 12e PerYard. These goods are scareaand In great demand. bard & 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, (SUMMER DRESS OOODS. Metzger & Haughman. . Summer Dress Goods ! LAWNS, IJATIHTEH, l'EROALEH, G1NQHAM3, KRENCU SAT1NES, AMERICAN SATINET, IIEAUT1FUL CUALLIES, ALL AT LOW PR10E8, AT Metzger & Haugnman's NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET, Opposite the Cooper Heuse. JEWKLRY. H. . RUOAIIH & bON. NOVELTIES We have just received an Invoice of Geld and Sliver Brace lets. Many of the Styles are Perfectly New and have never ap peared before in Lancaster. Water PltcherB, Ice Tuba, Iea Plcke, Berry Spoena, Etc:, and all at Bettem Prices. Call and Examine them Repairing la All Its Branches. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 West King Street. CAUfUT BAKOAINH I SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON, VELVET, BODY, BRUSSELS, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW BHADM8, dc. We have the Largest and Beat Btoek In the Olty, H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Cemer West King and Watir Strata, LanctsUr, Pa. BOH1NESS MKTUOIlS MADE PULIN. The system of Instruction at tha LANCABTKU COldUKUCIAI. COLLKQK, It se simple and plain that any yennif l0y or gentleman can easily matter all the details of abnstnest education. LIUKKAL. TKUUa. KvenlnK Sessions Tuesdays, Wednet and rildays. irull information given by li. C. WKlDuKat, Lancaster Commercial college, ecUB-tm Lax c t tar, rt SB. Stamm Brethers1 ANNOUNCEMENTS. T1U03K PRINTED INDIA LINENS WE TOLD YOU OF It KM ARK AULK UUN. TIIK BTYJC AND MATK11UL13 THKUI. I'ltlCi: MAKES IT UO. HlghtStde Hack. CJUKAU8 IN VAUIETt TO MEET THE WANTS OF ALU BOrT TO THE TOUCH YET FIBM IN WEAVE. I'ttlUESAOd. A YAHDj ACTUAL VALUE, J6e. A TAKD, Dreta Ooedi Dept. Bight Bid Back, AND NAPKINS. A. We have been telling you abontthese llargalns. Eome are gene, souie are here. You're wtse If yen hatteu. lfe. A YAHD TO II M A YAUD. Len Slne Hack. I.WIIN ALL STYLES. UIQUT.fOllKTUKFUlCKS, YOU CAN BUY Or US. Bosten Stere, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Right Acress from 1'cstelllce. IN- LA.NOA.8THR, FA Opposite Fountain Inn. Mcelrey, Opposite Fountain Ien. FOR SUMMER ! BALLS. BAKUAINBI QO Tt -FOH- NOTIOK TO TKKHRASHKKS AND aUNNKU8.-All persons are Hereby (or. bidden te trespass en any of the Ian as of Die Cornwall and tipeed well estates in Lebanon or Lancaster oennUea, whether Inclesed or untn elesad, etUier ler tie purpose 0 stuietfjii or Othln-, as the law wUl be rlalely enjereed sjcalnil all trespassing en tald lands of taa nn desired altUatgeuee.AH rBMA U.PKKOYALUIH. SOW. O.PKttMAK, Attetniys ter K.W.Oeisaian't.Htir w READING & COLUMBIA K. . ,JS": ,,W TRATMLBRa QV1DM. Arrangement of Patseeger Train en, ti., m atUr.BUNDAI, MAT 13,1898. ' NORTHWARD. - xl Tatu . w i at Laa tV5; . A. U. Rfci lin I 1J43 fS ,J 11 te Ml-, 5: iim Sma 12 se iV:a wM a. x. r. tv9 ll.W AJtV r.w. w.mWM 1 us 3i.r til trim l.M '! aietT8j6 .p, OnarryTtlle s.6 Kins; Street, Lane 71 Lancaster.,,.,,,. 7.40 Ohlcklct... .700 Marietta Junction 71m Columbia ., 730 Keadlnt;,,,, b.w 80UTUWAUO. ,, A. Jt. "J'OB 7.20 Amlvnat w. "'"JiJJnnotlen 904 Columbia ."-... a lancaster '. 920 JCtnt: Street, Lane. ae (uarrjTllie 10.20 BUNOAT. Learn OuarrTTllleat 7.10 a. m. Kint; street, Lan&. at S.03 a. in., and S.I5 p, m,. ! Baadinir, 10.10 a.m., and tus p. m. tr. -M AVM.V.T "-tr" -i". fjw Klna street, Lane., at 9.90 a. tn.,ul,ivMjB.H, "l Cluarryvtlle, at 6.10 p.m. . - -Tralnt connect at Beadlnsr wKa tntait t and from rbiiadciphia, rotuvtlie, narrtaMtK, Ailontewnand Mew Yerk, via. &mad jREK Keutn. ?' Ilaneyer, Uettytburf, rrederlak and' itW ujuir. !Mi-' Mariana Juncuen witft trains te from Uhteklea, . i stanneim wita tralnt te and from non. jr. At Lancaster Jnnetlen, with trains taatV?t from Lancatter.tjuarrjTlUe, and Chteklea, -ijr A. M. WILeON ftueertntendSt 'M EBANON A LANCASTER i LINCUAILBOAU. JOIN! Arrangement of rassenger Tralnt en. tJaitJ after, BuicDAT, Mat 18, 188. -,". NORTHWARD. , Lcave a.m. p.m. OnarrvTlllfl. King street. Lane. 7.00 Lancaster.... 7.07 Manheim 7S1 Cornwall 7,e9 Arrive at Lebanon 8.11 SUUXUWAKD. 1.S8 7.10 en xaye a m. Lebanon., ,. 711 Cornwall,. ,,.., 7 27 Manheim 7.as Lancaster, 82; ArrWe at Kins Street, Lane.. 8.M !. V. 12.10 12.45 1,1 14 p. ma tr, 7-S07.M 7.4B 8 19 8 IB 8.40 8.42H.M 8.e0i9 90 KaUread. tZ: 1.M A. M. WILBON, Bnpt. R. 0 B.B.NKrr.Bupt U.U.K, r.n a,m ., &, mi am son tun i 1.1s eseus m1 1 858 9.17 tMffi r bmuuvi.v . wt . v .. w lrl JT BCHEDULK.-m effect from Jua U,$ 1818, VII rive at Philadelphia aa fellows t t i J Leave mw -tr WBSTWAHD. Faolfle axpreatt Jtewt Ixpraaat War Pateenrerf Mafl trainrtaMt Jey Ma iMail Tralnt..... MUMrara Bxprett,.,.. Hanerer Aeoem j Philadelphia. IjnaMJ,'!; TST-SlSt ir.rtp.rn. :lWa.m. tJ0a.aa, M0a,sa. 2! ?3? jJ tsKstSH. tm..;-1. sts: rla oeiamua 7:40 a.m. SISII Tla Columbia att Liiiaf ............ rrederlek Aeeeta . . . . Lancaster Acoem.... Uarrltbnrt; Aoeom.. Oelnmbta Aeeem..., Hamttrarst zzprett I Western upreett... ABTWAKD, Pklit, Kznretst fast Ltnef... ...,.. Harritburt; Kxpreti Laneatur Aeeem at, Columbia Aeeem.,, Atlantic Kzprett..k uxeatL via Columbia TMMt. jey.i 4:40 fim. 8:80 p m, 9:50 p.m. Leave Laneattar. 3.-20 a, m. e.-0Btm. f:is a. aa. 8-Ma.m. iwna.ni. 11:30 a. m. sua Km. le(m. l:4t p.m. 8:46 p.m. &t?m tWlwa M.-i AlUU Bttt XtBs X ieaBa,tT,i?.x , VlaMfrt; utHtvtWsW, mmtSim ovaaaexw tipraitHi Phlladftlnhla Aoeem. fcsCE ;."& Sunday II all uay aizpresit Harrltburc Aoeem. mik 1st Lancatter Aoeemmodatloa Mara nsuura at suu p. uu ami arnvaa at mmmmtm,t Tha Marietta Aeeommedatloa laavaaOSiMjV. bte at Sste a. m. and reaches MatiatlmaafM Aisa leaves Columbia at U:4i a. at. ajai Ml' m raaehinf Manetu at 101 aa Manatta at wb p. aa, ana arnvaa at t tn 1 alto, laavaa at 8:88 and arnvsa) na jera Aoeommoaatsoa laavaa at ide and arrlvaa at Lasuaaiac at naptlsB wltt Harritburt; Tyraas M tiMKi JB.' Tha redanex Aeoemmcdataotv. watft, Itfi. Baettaa at LaneaaUr with PasTuask mv at t:le p. m.. win ran tareuah te frsjSttnsfc. . xaa rreaenek Aeeommeaawm, east, tmgm Oelnmbia at IMKaM ratchet Istnsatisliitl p. m. j-j-sr- llarrliburg AenommedatlOB west oeauMwta. at Columbia for Yerk. -fUtMZ Hanerer AeoeminooaUon, Batt. taayw ObU' nniDia at viup. m. junrtm at 1 sasastSB' tw .en p. u wnamiuDt wbib jnj mmprwam oanever asnniisuxuiia, waat, at at Lancaster with Nlasrara znrasa bl. will rnn thrnnahtflBaaevaf. datlv, nrday 1 alto connects at Columbia fee Harber. f- raat LIna. west, cm anUw.wfeasisaaM wui turn at oewnfntnowii.ctavuia,PaPtj;t bnrjc, Ml. Joy.BlltabetttewnandMMeUaMwauU a eataSfaS Avff1 true only trains which ran aauy. eaaasMtw 1H 1111 tMln wt ran. tvm wmw A nrtmnSEamT. ' Jt K, WOOD, Oeneral PasaengeT Aamtej. OHAB. , ruett eeneral Manaaar. -," ". WAWVMM s PEOIAL. WATCHES! for Parmeri and Railroaders, 14 Karat tMtfcs rilled liens Cases. Klaln Works. BM aafiu Jeb Let. Beit Watch and Jewelry Ruaailtjta.rj;-' Hpoetacle,KyoHlaasesandOptloalUoods. 04'. root time aauy, ey tetegrapn eajy vaani..Ti the city. 1 &Sj LODI3 WBBMB. ...'.:.: He. ltH N. Queen St. opposite City Utmj"u near roans wsneb G ILL JEWELEK, AO. A LIST or- m . if T-1'9 irflflnatiner PrfiRfintftfS . -;$$i lihalns and Charms, ,'j umaiewejrr, . Circlet Jtlnas. Geld Pen Ueldert, ueld Pencils, (leld Teeth ricks, fountain Pent, BllTer Jewelry, OleveVlnsKTetts, Bllver Hanale Ilracelets, lien ilenalrrt, Bllver Watch Hezes, Blivcr Hair Pins, Queen Chains, tear Pins, Cellar Ilnttenx. QIote Bnttenert, riewer Pint, Bllver Garters, etc., etc, ete, GILL, - JEWELER;? Ne. 10 West King Street. H KADQUARTEKB FOR WATCHMB. S0METHIU& EOll AIL Have you beiiRlit a l'resent for your PriaatV? if net, you should Call and Select It. Aslde from Watches, In which we lead, TOaJ win nna a i.arge oieck 01 nice uoeus. Geed Goods ATASM1LLC05IV. mail AUV.UjUUlU lAilliOAVOVUkAAA M aa.-.. a --a..1A ntl. - Im :&? Silver Goeds: vffs y, IU fell at Away Down riurei. sWCal', we hare sometnlng yen will want. tJI WAITER C. HEREp Ne. 101 North Queen Street, r LANCASTKB. PA. Cerner of Orange. BI4M MUSICAL-. wv JV CUFJBiUOR QUAlillY MUSICAL BOXES, 1IKMUT UAUTSCUl A BONS, M0..1CCO Chestnut Btreet, PUladalpta kiamlnatlen will prove our Intt n meats ' -' far superior te any eUer make, net tpeakla- 'K or me wuruueH una i( mueunu-f ia iaa niHunrn tn thalr owner. n!A mil IraiMi L fectly made Mutle Uexet caretully repaired by expertencea workmen from the utnntt- 5 lery in nwiuenana. uorrtspenaenoesoiioitea. Bend stamp lei oatalegue and prtealitt. V T)t1JSMIw m &; ?&.i vnv ? WSr3 m&:. ias) . 1 W: . .. If 8 3f , wm vJim 4.1MH A-. 43j& n .'
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