- !i w?M.&s$?'34 -v &. ,'1V fT-,' ?f T r ' j T ; r ' 'j.s 1 ??"JL J IGINOERv SATURDAY, MA - ". j? rfT,. .-.i'$SSM ! J1 r-m t;; i-ij m' r :.Jvrf-. "(!! tMSiP Kvr ,.i. fc;;i, i.- r fur. n j79 tdSf HATH CHARMS: if, i I MM90 Hpinvu erf my wether 'a tebcrWm; fci4l,MJw, Idem said, HlMliwMir two of then, itw it would h difference In our home i&?t&4jt$ ' . . i m mi num, Mrs. atonen, ana Mas Emily Ires, and a strange 'mde la both appcamnce imw ives was Mireuneu "of mearnbtc costumes, iMWrf black crspe veil completely hf features. She was net a flbntl knew, because in writ- J!,! tfkMum the rooms Mrs. Morten Mlt-al fur tilnen "Hl-jt " nnd linil rT?'"7.:r-'. : . . rrr. . . Moraaetfcu tnatsne nau susiaineu of friend which had thrown into ft state of almost hopeless mcl- itMt'Mn. Norten's object in country dace se far from New sUm! Genesee valley wae In the ("kifecUng an entire change of jMHLUHWgbtier ncr nmictcu niece. Sorten joined ns nt our liltle rus frifrbntMJas Ires took her meals room, refusing te cress the sill of 4ebr.M ify curiosity was piqued. IsbeiW' I inquired of mother one ii-ll. b Sl W - ' " flMJkil.AB llnlM ft -a-) l" Hiuiuer, biiu iu 1-- Mrs. Morten urges VAJ'd see the sTsays lh.'UTiubht tT"l02eve3j, ishte- -fc,.Mvv en? ittnvi r dMttSW -f '' '.r. AfetWn saraihat, tlessuottie- 1 Hi fill Til .IhVita .. r,,lvi-A Alt r,msf.wit I il ."VW5 " yt !;-,- . ..m . ...... ...... ?r'JeUiWKy, xj0 1 ftmH th.M she will SyA''if -" OiSnMi- Vrotvte t ier be nble te pf'M.'-'iivn.Jrtiv te a renin J i" " J tu. . t an 'i?' SP .i t. nut! r ivi(i i i in nuoallem : ,r.?s 'r ?, ' : J - - Sa.w.V,'U. I"ftfc .. ft."2 . . . .- "- - fiV',u,V ljfc.f -)av.- a v xhtji rroteitiion.cTcn fMs'm'uUitt wtri i 't-c.i .i, , bestmu n '!?, jf i ii ftil te - iw Jint t jaer veice fc--. WjIbm, w-t'ir. i ,1 f jj uncultivated a'YvS-ttlyM," "'" '''"' ' "' '" J,T tn nccem-l''WStii'',V-'"uM-u, utr Ur r.vn iliss Ivca 9?4&l.lfJxft)te -rif v-tiit into thl dull and Jirfff nt hi v Mtsj.eiuIcrj'j Missives ,''wjfi,lf'..vv fv"l t ic le- j?ij H I iiiiiwt r.iitiifjS lint jy, til nnftit ffe?uf- jieUi-ifnvU slu !' help it. im5, ' f, - ' ---,- -- -- , uWOMa-"J,uufc j'onhiue ttiutinder a ?ilJttWitta;ie 'Anc H,H would melt tlie .C TvHLa.Xi f !. A f.-m.j-t li.-v tj .-,-B.. n ....., l( hh m lva nm MfiK" ' -f-V v-rv i" "t,;5 v' w uitAiuua k A-iiljid iry Ua exiKTiincnt. k SSfT awt"-'rf wr w jvjiin:uii. 4 Li't.i"H-ij! iltn 1H---r .,fy ..7 m.1, .. r t iiaru wvu-a "v ''M ' wjk " uic ucr; W'!f"' ncrt ir . Jlwi a and Iare BW!!?'- -"-n neft'ij Ene, yeu;slt C J3tJlicJittl't Jllln. Kiu Kin rt '.ll linta-ln : W2ZMJ!Li- W.'jyt'" twlfw-'(iv,I flutef the ftS'se1, ftftw U U,fk P-Bt Bna vy -laSPrf.tM,B- fu)k,1s wwe ii'aini, eiu jB.'Ql)g'l(:nU'piaujUVeliyiui,Ji. Between r,4-$jPf1$htet? mctcAxe fruin Miss Ives f'iSfjrWSJiJalen, e34'3mc, nnd after a 0WAiae!ft1 th,it I Iteftrd a light feet- w?iBKVw , & WWiJ r'lii!'' w ,luu ' wc lren' no w wreBjjBpwi wnnmutie idt'a(.ntiy. Was 15r,,tSttMjsiyfcip1erIty. fttert ?. high with FX i. r.- ..- i.-.n ,-jSE.'itJriir-wvU M ' I Pv,lSrijW' k -' in!u , old, eM hymn of i??MS'V 1vhJv "tlwre is rest for . "M: A"!-. . , 4 j , . .Rfl?!'! .. tf.fivl1 rrtv.-v.li .1, n lifting Pc-vV x.tsittd te jk a? rin 1, r. fair was ?W8fTtA 1 haa'nnvi.rr twr !aca until rS ''&$' tm fllvt flnre ' i,iA ,,evcr U1,s- fcf- 1 5EnOy If h. yid befere ES& n4B' w"v" ' 1,, "-'C 0 UranceU. vrV ugain," she 1. Jw -iiir.tet as, hsr mvn veinr. I sung: vJt v arS.. r "" ; sisivi"M 'kWv- TrMtUft .1!)- 1, 4) utatnl, iJ'Sss felittrau (.M'jcriael; w tinwiitfi)i'm','9j, j3 f,1i;( l! ' ' J rest," elm rLipwUJi-K, n-n&M thr-ietjinuli and un- --tp?csw' naiw wrrrwence S w OVl''l uw 's, '' joitewcxi up IIIO LST,W "wWRv-H XWiiwJ by .Uy btriking flii'JtlrrijfkV "lViyvr ter Comfert." 1?' rtB-A " win's VOt J"', iMi l, 'lcU fc4t J. f-vl , vrVll , .f)iri, c ' OW . 64)! feA v WlJJAtJ"utfelff,,"gMiw TlitlaKjs'tijiv r w upon, ; cavjuur, turn v.tvuMi t el rV'0' ' WMJn0t " l' ted.t At HCdT'VJt jelitrf. -with a nvik of MMcuieiit, BK"wlftttadif,n'Iw f insinHW, tarrpifni g i irrmw my Bte- &&$v?ir "1u nt rAntii.4..nl in me .imi !.( -n1t...l tti Ji. r IC " n i. w-iiwh'i m iiij wi ,. u',i vitiu 1 1 " "" '?Ps'?tt r tUlinir 1Jft cati-e jdit t choeso a ?". WV I' JltJO. 'r All Iseet Mv fi-V'iSviJL Pr telU veu." W.5.u TVorwuntliagteU nc. iietuini-. I ns. feMt-fOW". W fi f; 4iut J J -jy te bCO PS!'. f, ViV-ep ute ilWkililiv. au.J I lml n L'fW I'TOiir-tlmA T hfpi iu.'.t nifert you." K' vji uii3irer ' star iiiftf, sitting at , laesui tu urn ? je. -ritianic you for jOBc tyiajntJ' . ,d since I have Ik- ntytd. Jht ' i ) ft eijrv--nill you tar u?' A lisdlv-reKM fll k " 1 Miswerml. ..levunlUifjw.i,; tL han accident r'-i lOtachaicwpf a In. Induced pT ci niidence, "ill. ETVW BMnw -!35Vi. isaartKtJt lrtilii 1 .'SliHj.4rt l)-. AeiWttH( r t-UlP. i W.T WlfW, ' V iv'ene," she be- waft wi ought by a j uy ljte only te it villi no rela te it t btreiiL'th k 1,1 ty.A.. f ; rTT -r' w " ' tjy- fm ,nie .it !'? ttV4 '.(It cut vpbjrhj"'' vi-UHivfr t ci-'isi, 1 or guide 15. t -Uiia. r..l butMr !( (rl as I - Ti.-(h itji. istn 1 an 'cd, grew ili, .hude-rti ihr reullectien; llWi ly tut clfr-i 'laitteeKl I emotion auiwfitei -" 'aJu ! in n bank .U r T 4 fl . in.--.jt i corisidenible OTKJ tfran--. "V i.ut fr. j.ntlv. mul Mi s.j S 4. t liM Jj .jrofesfceJ isJ'0i',4iidtonU.Ti'ue.r iged. My rff-Hri JJ vlvit .two ' ., j."inent my :zf? " iwj- "t ', wn 4 '-'iiua urge rjfe UiWj5ijji H5ifurth! .... r blie was iiJ'&Sc.,'1 " fJ w;lf vih,' 1 , , uie hoi?,. flS9v ''"wm cotton);!. ie pJatitudes '''n.7 er" p as iny (A.Jai jB.erinr 'only a f7Y.rT.. J.11 . .T ,-,t ... . . I k.1 fS y J. i,'" """ " neiitiHi l p 'tfe - je u t. i. w ea fcu, uwl i e l, L.ls all PS .Jw,rt 'J " - W ..rew near; 4i s "' ' 0 w-ft u geed ap- Ma AiAJjcvftnd w te M 'teu . ,;rVd as te i W Iilt s 4 ' .-; lwef Jg. j, asid told 1 !liHlKi.il h Utifcifi' r , n, ,...,.., 1 .!,,! . t - L " - -- - ' '- '. .H, I.W.- ;l-jar. u.- mxi it un f up lie entire t- '.' . id lied tu 1 ri l 't nnd ul- ' 'rem pure f 1 iv what you wl llijikjliulaieat W '"V-U-J had L; 1 i lil the loot of the altar, it u mwdly believed thai, heart broken at my trench pry, he tmtl gene away te try and bury lite Brief." "Try te forget him forgiveness will fellow." ''Hew shall I set about Il7" she naked. 'Begin." I said, "by posting ftnlde these emblems of mourning which yen wear. Ge out into Ged's su-crt nir and sunshine, nnd you will neon return te a healthy nnd normal state of mind." "I tliank you," she said, simply. "I will try." The next afternoon, with sorne mis givings as te thenntmer, I proponed that we should tunke n sort of family Kirty and lialt a few places of Intercut in the neighborhood. Te my surprise nnd de light the invitation was ncccUil. I ob served with great gratification that Miss Ives no longer were mourning, but a suit of dcllcnte pearl gray. Mether could hardly conceal her grati fication at my success, nnd Mrs. Morten fairly bubbled ever with Jey. September came, nnd Mill our city boarders showed no Inclination te lenve us. Kmlly'n checks had resumed their pristine bloom, the roseate hue of health. I had loved her from the first, nnd, as the charm nnd beauty of her mind nnd character unfolded themselves te tne, I adored her, The social dlffcrcnce be tween us, my country breeding, nlwve till, my poverty, held wie tongue tied. And se Octelcr came that loveliest of 'vnj.l months in (he country and with it n net ftiiegeiT l,vXiccicu vvimiiiui ier me. A sMsBkV'e?r 3 cars nau ncen dragging alnnlBN courts was at last settled in our favor, and mother anil I divided the snug sum of $20,000 between us. The homestead wait Nirtly initie, nnd would be entirely se nt fny mother's death. Why, why, I was rlchl lUughed aloud in my glee; ami Miss Ives wi. peer. New, why should I net sjieak Cnme what mlglit, I would knew my fate, and end the siispenge which was eating my heart out. And nt loot my well guarded secret escaped me. I told her that 1 loved her, and appalled loe late at my temerity walled for her te pronounce my deem or lift me into para para dlfte. Miss Ives did net seem ns surprised nn I had cxccted, nor did shushew any ro re suntment. Shu only seemed te be thinking, but it was net long Iwfore thu replied: "I de net knew whether I leve jeu or net. If I loved that ether with the only real leve of my life, then I de net leve you; but If"- "But If If whatr "If that was only n passing fancy, scattered at ence and forever te the winds by his unwerthliicss" "Oh, tell inu that it was!" I inter rupted. "This much I can tell jeu, Geoirrey," she said. "I ewu you the deepebt grati grati tude that woman ever owed te man; and could the snme misfortune befnll me ns in my Iwtrelhal, nnd you were the wrong doer, I could fergive you, as I never can him." "Then you love mol" I cried. "I mn Biire you de, for out of lere only could such forgiveness come." And, uurcbuked, 1 gathered her te tuy heart. I asked It she would be content te lh at the old country bem" ubc, her aunt, with meld'"' d me; but, If hlie would net, 1 would take her back te the great city, for I was rich new. A mecr leek passed ever her features when I said 1 was rich, causing 1110 te IIiihIi am) bite my lip with mortification, remembering hew paltry n sum $10,000 iniibt appear te a girl who had had $UO,000. Emily acquiesced in nil my proposi preposi tions. and arrangements, mid we ucre married uiest unostentatiously nt the old homestead. Utility esltivcly de clined te Invite any of her frieuds, se en her kIiIe her aunt only was present. Emily declared that fehu wanted noth ing that reminded her of her old life. Mrs. Morten did net llke our homespun ways as well as her nlccu did, and cheer ed her days by hating 11 number of New Yerk napeni sent te her. I never looked at them, butone day Emily ran her 030 ever a newly at rived batch, mul wir prixed me by exclaiming in u tone of ir ritation; "Ah, I have net been able te cscue the reporters wen herul" At her words my heart scorned te stand still. "Escapel" "Importers" af ter my wlfel What could it uicin? Te my rural mind rejieiters only followed up (liohe who were "wanted" for some, misdemeanor. The horrible thought flashed through my mind that peihapd I hud married mi adventuress e en a criminal! Fer I knew positively noth ing about her, nnd shu had lieen wen se easily by a simple country ley. Emily glanced at me mid laughed lightly. "Why, Geoirrey," she said, "hew pale you aret And what a leek of anxiety 3-ou wearl Here, read what the report ers say of us!" I lead the following among Uie per per eonals: "Mlas Emily Ives, thoecccntrie thrice millionaires, gave the Blip te the great world of society, and was quietly mar ried en the 23d inst., in , te a. coun try gentleman of no fortune te speak of. D.ime ltumer S.-13S tliat en Iteth sides it was a regular old fashioned loe match, The friends of the fair brlde and they are legion are rejoicing that at leant env American girl has proferied te be stow her Immense feituuu upon ene of her own countrymen instead of bome titled palmier." "Is is it 1 1 tii'?" I giiHped, "Yes, it Is true," blie anaueiiil. "But why did 3011 tell me tli.it 3011 weie pennilewt?" "I never Mid that, Geetfrey neer. I told 3011 that I hail liceu robbed of thirty thousand dollars. Yeu infeircd that it was all 1 had." "Why diil you net undecche uieV "Because, after my lin.t bitter experi ence, 1 determined that the man lm next besought me should net Knew 1 had a dellaiVyj Niwthe error into which oil had fallctfMind was careful net te dl-vi. buso3eur miinlef it. Hew else eeuld 1 boMire that 3oii-,JeU-,l 1110 for mybelf, and net for my money?" Then, with a hiig!itUil!e, Emily lov ingly smoothed my hair frwu my brew, and added, archly: "" "Hew dieadfiilly frightened 3011 looked, dear, at the reporters beingifter me! I am aft.ild 31m aie, after all, what jeu are be fend of calling jeurbelr 'n ceuntrj- liumpkiii,"' "But the h-ippii-bt ene alie," I nn Hweted, biiatchiug lier te my heait. Celia Ix)gan in Belfeid's Magazine. Tuillu na I'ikmI. In St. Bai tholemuw's or Tin tle ba3 ns the whalers call it, wheiofer Ihoinenths we lay, taking and curing abaleues, our fcxwl was chietly turtle. Tills little liar liar berbwnrmed with them. After n few hours hunt one of our whalcbeals would return with live or bix of tliesn unwieldy creaturtM hi the bottom, souie mi large and liearo'asle require heisting tiver the side. Often the green fat under the calllpee. r under bhell. lay tluee inelies in thlekiiiss. I bened up turtle fried, turtlo6tec.il,,juaitersef turtle) ruiMed and btutTed UUe loins of cal. tuillu plain boiled and turtles' lllppers boiled te a jelly and pickled. A tut tle is a variously llatered being. Alnieat every poitieu has 11 didtluct aud Individual taste. After ati, hi Jane, our biacit UoaiMeorer;' show iil un the nte.t itellente part of the turtle, nnd one preteuidy thrown away. This was the Irlpe. clentiMfl nf a thin inner skin. When the cabin t.iMb had ence fcaited oil wt-wed turtle til they calli-d for it continuously. Aib-r mntiy trials and much ndvice anil sug sug gestien, 1 learned te cook accept ably the nhaleiii;. The eatable iart of ttiLt shell flith when frexh Is as large as a small tea saucer.' There nre two varie ties, the while nnd black. The white Is the bent. Cut up in pieces nnd stewrd, ns 1 attempted nt llrst, the nbalone turned out slewed bits of gutlatercliai fried, it was fried gutia'x-rcha. Then n man from another vessel canto en beard, who taught me te fiiclese 11 single nbalone in n Miinll canvas bag and then pound it te n jelly with a wooden mallei. This process get the honey out nf the nbalone. The rcumlni of four erxflve abnlenes thus pminiM te a pulp, and then allowed te simmer for n Couple of hours, would make n big tureen of the most delicious soup man ever tasted, every drop of which, en cooling, hard ened te the consistency of calves' feet jelly. When my cabin boarders had ence become Infected with nbalone soup they wanted me te keep bringing It along. The Americans de net knew or use all the feed in the sea which is geed l'rcntlce Mul ford. CHESS AND CHECKERS. Clicm problem Ne.nl Dy Vr. Meuckat Mark. 1 iipi ym RKi vzt I KjKJ J ES m m rm SSOI. Hjaisi White. Wltlte lg play nnd ntate In three moves. Checker problem Ne. 61 Ily II. Druwm Blark-8. 12, 8?, U4, 2S. Whlte 13, 16. '1, S!7, al. Illnck te play niu ilninr. SOI.VTI0NB. Cliecker problem Ne. TO By J. Kyfei Blaek-8. 0, 11. WhlU !, 13, 14, 18. Ulttck te play and win. r;.'j I&2M wn r.j-irtir. ',i ."Tl I,W lAiz'ii VT tnra trtt tyx lw vnrz c"ia 1SW1 ifi m m m w i Mm. m en u-Jl ml ffla $Mmf ii pE3 ml Black. White. 1.. !lte 7 1..14 te 0 y.. 0 te 13 3.. 18 te 14 :i..i:itei7 u..i4 te u 4..17te33 4.. 0 Uj 0 5.."iSte,J0 B.. 0 te 3 11.. 7 te a u.. a te e 7..20tet)l 7.. 0 te 10 8., Ill 10 til H..10tel4 U..Unto!l 0..14tel0 10..'j:itelU 10..10tel4 1 1., 11) te 1.1 11. .14 te U 1J..1.'. telO 13.. U te S 111.. 10 te 0 13.. S te 1 14.. It te 7 14.. 1 te 10 IS.. 7 te 14 IS.. 4 te 8 HI., a te 7 10.. 8 te 4 17..1ltel8 17.. 4 te 8 1H..1HI0 1S Bwhis. Chess problem Ne. 6O1 Whlte. Black. l..llxKtF L.Ktnoves 3. .Q te K 8 'J..r milUa AN $8,000 HOUSE. K Plan mul View nf h lliiniliKtue Twe Mary llrlik limine. TIiIk It from ArtUtiu lleas.'S, puhlliiliiil by .hi! Nntienul Building l'liui Ui.sx'Utieu, Bo-j-eit, Mich,; VIKW. Prick or Kteuu foundation, cut stnue trim nltiKi, klate reef; princiHil npArtinniitM llii MkmI nith Imrd'nnod.eil tlnisli, insldnlilln.ls, its. Height otfiterios (In.!, 10 fivt lliuchcs; meenil, 10 fivt, Cnllnr,0feut0 inches. Kitt tUiri- contains etitibule, 4x7; reeup'Jen bell (tueiiNii rioen, (with dreplaee), lUixll; jmrler (nitli flro flre place), 14xli; titling room, Mxll.tt, ilinlng -oemi(ithtlteilaet), 15x10.0, kitchen, l!lxl I; ,iitr3', 4x13; eltluii elex't, 4x4; front and mek stnirx. Teikt room inuler front Malm. 3ceeinl blerr eeiilnliui hull, l.'lxl.'ij ilmmUr K1U.-0.NI) MOIIV. (with fireplace), 14x15; cliamlwr, 11x14; :Iiiii1k.t, lOvll; clmtiilMM-, 13x15; cWt elf mcli ehnmher; bathroom, 7x11,0. ltimatwl cost of building, fS.000. A COLONIAL COTTAGE. lleklcn for n llnmluiit but Iiiriprntlre hlx ICimiui llimae. The beuse here illiutrutcil, it will be Been, .entiilns 6ix gel blml rooms, Niaiiies auoeil- 1I111I, tnenlcuvcdiiuil plenty of closet room. It is of taifeful npjicarauce, and it U ktated In Artlxtie Hemes, publieheil by the National Uiilidlng Plan aiociatien, Detroit, Miclu, fmui tvtiirli tJ.rt nUimara telnn bv mTinbiden. I ftiftiMe 3 JT I Roem? J Klfthst, 5 I Rtctptfeiif ' I Marlen Halt. W I ' M-r I Chmbr.L j"5Cr).bi ri , I" -.- n tlMtttisn ln..lMiilt ter tM Heroism ifcwrfptlen, Hk hmt- tielng frame, cf urw, with liriclc or rtenn fetlixUHml Height of IWOODSnEO I Mil LIVING ROOK Kitchen PUU.0R. oneusu rtoen. tterlcs in tlie clmr-iimt, B feet 0 Incite; imceiMl, 8 feet. Cellar, 0 fiet 0 inches. Pin finish. First story ceutnlns mrler (with (Ire (Ire nlsce), 14x14; hall, 7 feet 0 Incites square; living room, llxtt!; kitchen, 10x12; pantry, a. Old; wemlKlial, 7x18 Hcetid story, cbnra- I CLOSET I CI I CHMDERT C. 1 ,0,'il CLOSET CHAMBER jLCevTy ALCOVE closet CHAMBER MHaMin" SFCOttl STOttY. her, 14x11, itli nkeve elT 7xU; rbatnber, 11x10; elminUi-, lUxll.d, nitli alcove 1x0. C'lo-et off ouch ettainber. J'UETfY l'IGTUUE DRESSES OLIVE HARPER TELLS HOW PLAIN QinL8 MAY LOOK ATTRACTIVE. Otlrtitiil CfliiDie Are Kitnlln- Fiitiir. Mn, Clrx'lamt'a TurkUli Kitilirelilrrril Ouwrn lntlirna for lugi-iiufi Seiiin of the Nw HprlUK Fabrlra Frc.li Mllllnurr. Sclal Correstenti-iice ) NEW Yeiik, Feb. 27. l'icture dret-ses for young ladies are certainly very "fetching," and they are peculiarly adapted te such as are net particularly pretty, ns the beholder's 030 Is apt te fall upon the continue rather than the face. These who wear them should take pains te sce that their hair is dressed in accordance with the style, otherwise it would dcstiey thu whole effect. Many young girls who leek pesitUcly plain in the ordinal 3' eoHtume of the day apcar very alt raetUe in n picturesque gown, copied from a jKirtralt or n picture of seiuu graude datite of u century or se age. The gown can Ikj exactly copied, or it can be modified in hliglit degrees. Velvet or velutina makes the most effec tive of thcHu gowns, and next te that material is heavy biecaded silk. A 1'lCTUItE DIIKSS AND HUH. CI.f.VIXAND's TUIIKISU K5tlim)ll)Kl(i:i) COSTUME. 1 give n picture of one of thesu cos tumes in black vehet, with a plain skirt very blightly drajK'd in front, with a Kind of feather trimming around the Isitteui. Up the right bide is a panel nf brocade in iearl gray, w 1th black and cardinal raised pattern. Three jet but tons and u jet buckle trim the waist. The vebt front is in cream coleied Jap anese crete, nnd around the neck is a band of the feather trimmings. The jaunty civet hat.w Hit n ruby buckle and cardinal feather, adds just the touch of youthful brightness necessary. Perhaps the dress would be 111010 elegant nil in velvet, without admixture of any ether material or color. Dark blue, green, brown or piune velutina would make up n er3 rich and handsome, gown after tills model, aud it would only reipiire nt the most ten 3 aids of this goods te make It. Tite feather trimming is about SI. 50 per yard, ami it would need feurjiinlu of that. Velet costs 11113 thing 3-011 are willing te pay for it, according te tpial It3'. Tite elutina is $1 per ard, and is ntore used titan silk velvets for cos tumes. Oriental embroidering is getting cptite a rage just new. Woolen and velvet heuse aud street dresses have braiding mingled with appliipte ombreider3 Mrs. Orever Cleveland wears Mich a cestume made of black camels' hair with n band around the bottom dene in bcarlet and geld. A pointed girdle gives giaceand bleiiderness te the waist, and tltere is a biiiiulated rjjuitislt jacket in the same kind of braiding which entirely covers the back. Tite sleeves are trimmed en buite. It is curious that no ene has noticed hew large Mrs. Cleveland is. She is taller limn the most of women and is far bteuter than the leeks, owing te thu jier feet B3iumetry of her llgure, w hich her dressmaker takes pride iu outlining and accentuating by her arts. Whatever gown Mrs. Cleveland has en, there is the bame faultless lit and uppaient simplicity in trimming. It is only w hen the llgure is peer or undeveloped that a dress re quires a profusion of trimming. In the three toilets for young ladies are shown seme of the latest M3 les for waists. One has a deep S)iuted peasant waist in black velvet ever a dress of Havana brown, which is a favorite color this beasen. Velvet panels utu placed at the sides. The shoulders and top of the front breadth me bhlrrcd, Tite middle dress has the front of Japanese eepu in pale blue, and the test is of challics in pale blue and prnne Mowers, with prune velvet girdle, jacket cuHs and cellar. Thu third costume is of gray and green striped surah, with four nanew tucks around the liottem. This model is ex ccedingly pretty for an ordinary home dress for a veiinc lad v. . patiiiri f perunl vf i0 r-RF.TTY DRKMEa FO UfOKNTKS. Tite new sprfttg goods leek like whela flower gardens Been under a microscope. Heme of the flowers nre magnified ten thousand diameters, nnd then again there are ethers with the tiniest little fairy flowers ever seen. Tite sateens are cash mere finished, with a very heavy face in comparison with these heretofore shown, and wonderful deve colored and change able efTecta are produced. Olivb Uabpek, Tut en the Broken If you find you are going den n hill In point of biiillli. Kallini; strength, Impaired ingestion ntnl nMlmllallen nre the murki of itttcllnc, Check thcae nnd ether Indications of pn-mn-tur ilrciiy Willi thcgniml v Itnllrcr and rcslraln Ing tonic, Himtcttcr'sHteinnch llllters. Uegln nlng nt tlm fiuinUiln bend, the stomach, the llltli'M remedies Its Incfllrlcucy, corrects Its errnm, mid Nets It vlgoreiiKly nt work. The dl geitlvn erKiin li IIiiik (-imbtnl te thoroughly wjunite from tlie fiKxl Its nutritive principle, which the bleinl awlinllntlnir, tHPiirlehcil. Thus Is tlierysU-in iieurlaticxl, nnd being neiirlfibed Ktrciigthenril, and nbnerniiil wnals of lis tlwues UitHl. Appetite, the jiewer te rent well, n rrgulnr liiitill are nlne re-i-Htalillnhcd, nnd Iho vnrloiifiuictlens move ence morn tn thvlr nn tural nnd benllbfitl groove. The Hitters, more over, Ik nsM-ctflifernnd preventive of miiliirlul cetniitmiN, rneutnaiiKiu, niiieusuess aim un ncy troubles. Tiik Chllilrrn'H lletilth must net he neglected. CeIdH In Hie bend ami smtftles bring en cntnrrb nnd lungiitrcctlens. Kly's Crenmlllnlm cures at once, It Is perfectly snfe nnd Isuailly applied Inte the nentrlU. It ivIke cures catarrh, the worst cnucs ylehtlng te It, febZT-Zwd atttve "VTEW IjAMPH ANUAKT tlOOlW. Ca.ll and See TIIK FINE NEW LIMPS AND HRT COODS ON HI'UOND FLOOR JelmL. Arneld's Building, NORTH QUEEN STREET. dO-tfd c Aid, AND SEE -TIIK- ROCHESTER LAMP! Hlxty Cnudle-Llght; Heals them nil. Anether lxit of Cheap Glebes fur aas nnd Oil Hleves. TIIK'TKIIKECTION" MbTAl.MOUl.DlNOHnilUUIillKUCUHIIlON Weather Strip. ll.ntH them nil. TblNHtrlpoutvreariinlletbeiK. KeeiM out tlie cold. Hteps rattling of windows. KxcludeH the dust. Keeps out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no niiHtis or dirt muile In npnlylnglt. ('jiii lie titled iinynbcre no holes te bore, ready for iinc. I will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip is tbeineHl crrccl..At the Hteve, Heater and ilant'O Htere ( Jehn P. Schanm & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., l.NCAriTKK PA. .OCitvctB. rpilKI. ANCAHTUIt UAHPKT 110UHE. SHAUB & VONDERSMITH. Only 1 AlINUTKS Kreni l'otetlli-e. 18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANGE STREET. GOTHEREFOR UAUl'KTH of Kvery Kind, and for the best Cnr-ln-1 Werk In tlie City. t'ariM'tM Taken t'p, rtcaueil, ltetltted aud UlUI liy tlm Ik-sl of Workmen. CUllTAlNHer All IVHCrlptlons.ClielcestHtjIo anil (Ju.illty at Penulnr l'rhex. De uel rill te sen them If jeu want Draperies, lk-ht Curtain Werk. HllAUINdM In (Ileal Qiiautltles. The very licsl lii this line. Htixk very large and lust In city. ONE I'UICK Plainly Marked en Kvery Article. NO MlHIir.PKINKNTATIONH Jl.ule or Al lowed te lii Made. atitf2M'l ptAiti'Ki'Hi CAiarrs CARPETS ! Custom Rag Carpets ABPIX'IALTV. A FINK DISPLAY OK Coverlets, Counterpanes, Blankets, Constantly en Hand. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO,, NO. PiO SOUTH WATKU hl'ltllljr, liVNCA-iTKIl, PA. fllil.Mlllil lUincft. jiwr idX'Kivim SO Cases Mere OK 29 East King Street, H. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt. &0lll. TUMIIKHANDCOAI. J 10llAL'(1IKIIOOKSANDOAHX WI-XT. KKN II.VKIl WOODS. WlmleMile and llctall. by . 1I.II.MAUTINALXJ., ' ua-lyd Ul Water Htnct, Unnuitr, Pa. IAUMUAKDNKK.1 VOMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Special Great WesternWineExtraDfy OrricxsNe. 12 North QueenBtreet, and Ne. 5W North lrineetreU YAnus North Prince Street, near lltsdlnc llepet. ugl5-Ud LANOASTUlt, PA. FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL tfver. very render should bear in mind tbntthedls- tlnctcbtlnumadalerthbi whlekey, and which 'Its great popularity and universal use have proven, ere nbwlutq. purity and superior power. 11 docs net pretend te rank with the Innumera ble whiskies that are en the market, and the thenund concoctions which unscrupulous druggists seek tn thrunt upon Ihcfr customers, but It maintains, as It has for years! its reputa tion as tlm only pure, uniform and reliable whlkkcy in the market. Bend feran Illustrated book descriptive of Its merit. DUFKY MAi.TWHISKKYCO., (3) Itochestcr, N. Y. s WIKTHI'ECIFIUUU. Lingered Between Life and Death. Mrs. Ore. P. Hinoele. n highly cultivated nnd cstlmable ludy or Prencett, Ark,, writes under date of April W, ISM: "During the summer of 1H87 my eyes beenme inflamed, nnd my sto ste marti and liver nlmett bepclCKnly dlsenlered. Nothing I ate agreed with me. I tHik thrimlc dlnrrluea, nnd for some time my life wns de spaired of by my family. The leading physi cian of the country were consulted, and the mceicmestiaminwercu uy uicm never am any ix-rmaneiit, goeii, ami I lingered between lire una ncnin, uie inicr ueiug pn-ieraeip w ine iir preferable te the ngnules I wns enduring. In May, 18SH, I be enme aisgusieu wnn pnysieians ana vneir inedlclucK. I dropped liicm all, and depcuded solely en Hwlrt's 8eclflc (8.H. H.), n few belllcs of which mnde me crmaiiciitly well well irein men mini new. MADi: HIS 1,1 KK A UUKDKN. I have had scrofula until It mnde my life a burden. I was IncxprcKxIbly miserable, sick, weak, sleeplvKH, mid unhappy; dcilrlng that the short time which scrmcd te have been illotteil te me en this earth would hasten teim end. 1 tried doctors' treatment nnd medicine, nnd travel, but noun nf tlietcdld any geed, for tbclscrefuln gradually grew worse Onephysl clan, win) 1 travcli'd far te see, and te whom I pnliMl.'iO, gave np the case as hex-li-sn. I then cava up ull ether medicines, nnd took only Swifts Specific (H. 8. H.) Keur bottles of that meillclue cured me, nnd for the past four j ears I have bnd ns excellent health and I am ns free from illkeaw as ail) body living " Z. Nei.sem, Kremenl, Neb. Trcatlse en Bleed and HklnDlwuscs mailed ')' HW1FT BPKC1KIC CO., Allante, Oa. gOV rtlC OV jlCttt. ITtOll HUNT. J Te an acllve horseman, the I.lveryand llearillng HUble connected with the Christiana Hetel. Apply te M. M. FIKI.KH, fliK'lwil ClirlKtlaua, Pa. 1TVOU HUNT OH FOll HAI.K ON KASY 5 TKltMH. Ne. 210 North Wnterstreet, one story brick with two-story frume back building, butcher shop vvlth rcrrlgerater and llxtureii, slaughter heuse und htnble. A iiply at JniiJO-tld NO. :2 NOIltll MAItY BT. IJIXECTOKS1 PUIII.IO HAI.K OF AN KI.K 1j gnnt West Orange Htrect Itesldence. ON TUKsliw, M Alien 11,1890, at Iho rranklln Heuie, the large twivslery llrlck Dnelllng, .111 West Orange street; every thing In excellent condition, front 41 feet, 2 Indies, mere or lern, te middle of three-feet-vvldn common alley te the casl. In depth 215 feci te Marlen ulley; large nldej aril, nn nbtui nbtui nbtui dancoer fruit, nil In splendid condition. Hale nt 7.10 p. in., when conditions will lie mnde known by MA1UJAKKTT MIKEN.E, JOHN IXHtKNZK, Kxeeuters of Jehn Lercnie, decenved. Jiiei. h. Haiism, Auctioneer. f2iunli,B,10 s KCUHU A HOMU FOR YOUll FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Yenr Family. FOR SALE ON THE MOST LIUUUAL TEHMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120 feet deep, en Imcnster uvenue, between Wal nut ami Lemen streets. Two-htery brick dwelling Iieukcs with muu Kiird reef, perches Iu front, lets 143 feet deep, en North Pine, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling heut.es with front ynrdH, Iren fences, lets ISO feet deep, en West Wulnut, between Mary and Pine herccts. Twe-story brick dwelling beuses, lets 115 feet deep, en est Imen street, between Charlette nnd Mary streets. Tluee-dtery brick dwelllugheiif.es, lets 150 feet deep, vvltli all the modern Improvements, front jurilK, un West Chestnut street, betw cell Pine nnd Nev In streets. Alse beuses en Kant Walnut, North Lime. North Mary, between Walnut and Ix-nien, and Lemen, between Mary and Pliieslrects. All the above beuses nre In geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures In nil tlie rooms, water In ihe kitchen, and the cellars warranted te be dry. Cull and hcu forjeursclf, no trouble te show jeu. JNO. F. OKI KL, .,, JACOUaitllX, Kxeeuters. apr26-lyd.M.W.H. AI North Mary Htrect. -T KAL KSTATK OFFICeT " " HERR'S GENERAL REAL ESTATEOFFICE, HOUHl,UUII.DINOIX)TS,FAKMB,MlI,I, Ac, for kale. Orent bargains. Cull for our new Catalogue J ust out. HOUSEH nnd I1UHINU8S l'UOl'EKTI EH al ways en hand for rent. HENTS COLLECTED Profiles takcii charge of, collection of rents, paymentef taxes, ripalis, etc., uttended te without troubloornu treubloornu troubleornu noyanco te owners. MONEY TO LOAN ON M0KTaAClE8.-Fer tluw.0 having money te Invest we h.ive llnsl class mortgages en baud nud the bctt of facili ties for Invchtlng. TITLE PAPEIW prepared and titles carefully examined. Allan A. Herr, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT NO. lOSEASTKINClSTUKET. nev s Smd (SeUcflea. TpEI ItcircOLLEO K. OF BUSINESS AND Short-Hand. Itccerdllulldhig, 1M7-II18 w ciiFxrNUT hTi:irr, i iiiuiucipuia, ia. tieinud. Third and Fourth Floers. Merulin; and Afleruoeii Si-sl(ms evcrv week d.i) except Bitnd.iy. Night Set.ieus, Monday. Tuesday and Tliur-nlny Kveulngs till April I. Twelve hundred ami lxt-nlue(l2ll!i)t.tiidciitK lust ear. 1 jirlviipiilk.itlens ueeess.iry. Scud for enrollment blank. TiHliuleal knewlnlKO iiialltlug for buMtir-.s engagtinents. Full lintrnctleii fureeiiiinerclal nnd genenil bu-.luei.s viMiitleus. AImi Short Hand iiiidTyiMvWrltlng. A faculty of mere tnuii a score of practical men who have practiced what they tench. lloekkcc pen- out of ceuutlng Iieiim-s teaching biwkkeeplug; law) cm teaching law nnd busl iicm ferms: nn-c-sfu high wfiisil prlnelniU teaching English brandies; law reporters teaching khert.hand and typc-w riling, etc., etc. ' This Institution haxbeen exceptionally for fer tu mlelii IhoKucix-kSef the students who have gnuliiated therefrem." tilllce eiH-ti every week day during hnstuehs hi.iirH and alkoeujiloiiilny, Tuesday and Tliurs d iv Ihcnlngk for the Enrollment of Students. Announcement, etc., .ent when reeiented. VlkltemuUnijs welcome. Address, THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, M. A., auglU-CniMdS Prlnrlal audFenuder F OR nmm mm fim f nmi . Ill HItH JAPANESE GOODS, (ie te KUISM AN'8, Ne. U Wet Klug Street. nimiiM . Faat Llnef Frederic Accei.... Lannaster Aeeem..... LsuiemUt Aeoem.. Harrlsbnrg Aceem llntNMhU .ii IL-Ma, aa. TMCetuaMa ii:at a. m.' vkMt.iy V.UIIIUI. C-L1.,..M. Harrlsbarjr Kxpms.. M p. m. MM p. ra. -rr -s-ii-rni Azpirei lecaster Ac-oe, Leave Laneuur. 2-aea. ra. 4:tfa. m. s.-ai a. m tHiita, S.-56B. IO. M0 a. m. IKVa. ra. 128 p. BL, siU p. n. s-eon. ra. 4:49 p. in. :46p, m. BJKp. tn. IZSBp. m. .KABTWARU. Fhlla. Espreatf fastLlnef.-...--.... Istncaster Aeee Harriaburf Kxpre Columbia Anwn-rw AiwnuQ -,xpr---s--TM.HI Heaabers Kxpress.... Philadelphia Accem. Henda? Mall ......... Day F.xpreasf ......, Ilarrlsburr Aceem. Mall Tralnt....... Frederick Accem. Thf only trains which ran daily. On Sunday the Mall train west runs by trap Ooiembbv , .if g. WOOD, General fmasencer Ata . CHAM. K. PUUH.' Qeneral -Janaijer. piULADKLPUIA A READ1NU RAILKOA A. . RBAD1NQ A COLUMBIA DIVISION. On and after Handay, Ner 10, M, Fer HandlDK and Intermediate points, wm days, 7. a. m., UtSS, 8:48 p. tu.; SuaSVay, MXttt v.m p. m. Fer Philadelphia, week days, T: a. nu, I ;n p. in.: Diinnnyii, nun p. in. Fer New Yerk via Philadelphia, week 7-.m u m.. lS-Vi. :i n. m. Fer New Yerk via Allentown, week days. u-w p. m. Fer Allentewn, week days, 7:30 a. m., fcH Fer Pettavlile, week days, 7J0a. m., Ittt p. nfcj" Hunda v. SJiS D. m. ii,,&j iK.i $tavv V titM-tv. ;. Arrlvw . Fhita 4 a. as, ' vlaMtJar. Il: a. ns. 1AP.BS. S:Ufp.ai P-". MB p. a. t-JKp. nt lMSi.nt, Fer Lebanon, week days, 7.-00 a. m., 13JB, SJI ., p. in. ; Hnuday, 86 a. m, 3.55 p. m. Fer Hanisburg, week days, 70 a. ra., 1M, 5.-2T. p. in. ; Hunday, 8.-06 n. m. Fer (Quarry vl lie, woek days, B-25 a. m., QM,, 8.00 p. m.; Hunday, 5:10 p. m. THAINB FOR LANCASTER. Iieave Rending, week days, 7:20, llSa. sa., iiutt . iii.i euiiiinjr, iijn ill., e..u f. uj. Lenve Philadelphia, week days, 4:16, HsMn m., 4KX) t. m. Leave New Yerk via Philadelphia, weekdays. 7:45 n. in.. 1:., p. nt. 12-13 night. Leave New Yerk via Allentown, week days 4:00 a.m.. 1.-00 p. m. Leave Allentown, week days, 6:63 a.m.; titt p. m. Leave Pettsvllle, week days, 6:50 a, m., M p. m. Leave Lebanon, week days, 7:13 a. m., aM 7:15 p. m. ; Hunday, 7:55 a. in., 3. (5 p. m. Leave llarrltburg, week days, 626 a, m. ; Bun day, 6.00 a. m. Leave Quarry vllle, week days, 6:40, 11:46 a. a., 8.00 ; Hunday, 7:10 a. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf. ana count sirceiwuun. . Fer Atlantic City, week days, apreas,! v-uu n. ra. ana i.-uu p. in.; Accummmsua 7:3U a. m. ana i:w p. m.; nunaay, cxpn w:uu a. in., Accommeaauou, ewu a. in., p. m. Heturnlne leave Atlantle City, depot Atlantic and Arkansas Avenues, week days.sj Express v:.i a. ra. ann p. m. acoe modatlen.H.-OSa. m. aud 4:30 d. ra. Sunday Express, 4 p. in. Accommodation, 7:30 a. I ana i::u p. in. Delatled time tables can be obtained at tle office. . a Univnn .s 1 U, Mnnnv Vice Prcs. A den'l M'gr. Ueu'l Pasa'r Agt I LEHANON A LANCASTER JOINT LIMB RAILROAD. 1 Arrangements of Passenger Trains en and aflat Senuay, November 10, 188V. NORTHWARD. Hunday. Leave a. m. p. m. p. m . a. m, r. m. King Street, Laue. 7.-00 12:36 635 8.-05 t:66 Lancaster 7OT 12: M 5:33 8:18 4. Columbia 12:5 Manhelm 7:33 IdO 6:01 8:46 438 Cornwall 7:59 1:48 B.-28 9:17 6.-01 Arrive at Lebanon Ml 1-58 6:40 8-JB SOUTHWARD. lienve A. M. p. M. p. M. A. M. p. aT. Lebanon 7:13 12.30 7:15 7.66 8:4f Cornwall 7:27 12:45 7:20 8:10 4. Manhelm.'. 7:5s 1:16 T H:40 tJX Lancaster bin 1:62 8:18 9:13 6.-01 Arrive at Columbia 0:27 2M King Street, Lane 8:35 2-00 8:25 &30 fel; A. M. Wl I.SON, Hunt. R. A C. Railroad. H. H. NEFF. Supt. U. K. K. ttatcltca. TTEWELER AND URADUATE OPTICIAN. ' GIL-L-, Jeweler and Graduate Optician. llnvlui: laid In a Lnrue Line of KPOONH KNIVES AND FORKS, which we beimbt ATI A CUT PRICE, w 111 give our patrons beneflt of i uc same. These goods are all of the STANDARD HOQ-I Ells- lil(A.Nl), uuarauteeil. CALL AND HAVE YOUR Eyes Examined Free. raNe Dreps Useil ; lieuce no harm te eyes van uvci.it OHAS."S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCASTER, PENN'A. XyALTER C. ifETtlT. Herr.Jeweler.J TABLEWARE. llcfere lluylng Your Knives, Ferks, Spoons! OR ANV TABLEWARE, Call and see cur ImtnenseSlixk aud get Prle Walter C. Hei Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANUE. UllVbWttVC, H ARDWARE I HARDWARE! If you want te buy a Heuse-Stire 0 TO- Marshall & Rengie? UAH SOUTH QUEEN fcT. t There jeu cau get STOVES, TINWT CEDAR WARE, CUTLER V, And a full line of Heusefurnishing Gooc Ale. a Full Stock of GENERAL II vv auk, ana PRIME NEW CL0VERSEI MARSHALL &REM NO.S. Dill SOUTH QUEEN ST TORTHINOH J NOVEL, ODD AND U8EH Oe te ERISI sH,x, Ne. 42 West 1
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