t. je ItetfagM Veluma XX-Ne 47. LANCASTER, PA.. THUBSDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1883. TrlceTwefVuiH. '&f u - YB;W?vi-V,( 'tT-ri,- 5xrlWFrSRQBkiy' r BTUYKh, MIS pi.i M A IIIIKfllMIANP 1IAIIUA1NH FLINN & BRENEMAN'S. FIFTY DOZEN CIlAMIIKIl IIIJOKKTS. Itrfiuler I'llce, ll.ei t Reduced te 60 Cent.. F.FTY DO.K.N KLKUANTl'ARI.ORLAMrS. Regular l'llci',l.M Ruducey tell W FIFTY DO.KN N1UIIT LAMI'H, ' CenU. TEN DOZEN L1I1HAUY LAMI'H, ull prices. (1 AM und CO A!, Oil. FIX I'UREH. I'HIUES KMIHICIU) ON STOVES AND HEATERS. 1IAHUAINBIN Table and Fleer Oil Cleths. FLINN & BEENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. ltttY UUUIM. G KU. rAIINKSTOUK. UAIH'8 OLD Ne. 14 East COiiSETS, CORSETS, CORSETS, CORSETS Kiill Amertment In nil the desirable makes Ne old UetsM, nil Coiseis clean, unit mill iresli, mill nttnl by thoroughly competent IehI wiles. Churl 1'. I). CORSETS or Satin, Em broidered and Lucu Trimmed, In II Inn, Hed unit Cream. 1 de. FRENCH WOVEN CORSETS. $I.M, usual prlceliOW The best vitluu In tliu city lit fiOa, 75c, H7c., f 1.00 and $1 M. Bargains in Ladies' and Children's Jerseys. MHIOi. III.UK, (111KKN, HHOWN.OARDlNAL.UARNETsnd IILACK JERSEYS rorChlldren, nt H US, l,M, $1.73 unit 'i(0. Alse, u lull mid cemptetti assortment el Jerseys ut ull prices irnin UM te 111.10. GEORGE PAHNESTOCK, NO.14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. VLV31HINU AND JMU M I.. AIIN(ILI), PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters., ESTFinest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nes. 11, 13, 15 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. HUMAN "IKANMKIt rKKTII.I.Klt CO, HXnVtAJNT GHJAJNTO. OeinpOBOd of Pure Human Exoremont and Urlne. Unrlvnled for Wheat, Tobacco, Grass, Oern, &e. SOLI) 1IY WM. II. JONK9, Ne. l.fill Market Street; C. II. ItOUEKS, Ne. 133 Mnrhet Street; URAUAM, EMLENAl'ASIMORK, Ne.Cll llarket Street; J. lUUKIl A bON, llrancntewn, Philadelphia, and responsible iloalers Kunurully. OFFICE.-Ne. 383 Chestnut Street, l'liilailelphln. uiiKlSOmd O. ML7SSELMAN, Aent, Wltmer, LancnBter county, Pa. ItUUItH AND J OIIN HASH'S SUNS. SCHOOL Scheel Supplies and Stationery, LARGE STOCK AT LOW PRICES, AT Til E HOOKSTORE OF JOHN BAER'S SONS, Nee. 16 and 17 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANG ASTER, PA. TINWAltK, XV. rOIIN 1'. BOIIAUftl. FURNACES and RANGES! OK ALL KINDS REPAIRED. Call unit bee thi) New Improved WllOUUUT 1HUN COLD CASK Radiating Portable Furnace, The Cheupcst und MarkeL Hest rUIINAOK Inthu MANUf ACTUHKD BX0I.US1VKLY 11Y Jehn P. Schaum, 24 Seuth Queen Btroet, leu27-lyd LANCAHTKK. l'A. UUULJCiUJCN. F KKStt Fine Groceries. Ilncker'a Hellnililng Jliiokwhent, New Hlln uneii uern piaieui, Bhniiiuker'ri Akren Oat Meid, New, Wlilte Ulunert 'H)e. Bi, tiavr rrenen rruncs, Nuw TIkh, New Citren, New CurrunlH, New ItiiU- inn. A Jeb let of Impartal A.UUHUU j.uyui- ivannnH, ul Imltdirlce, a blir i rice, n largulu. it Hl'LENDID BYUUl'at 12e. iU UOODBYUUl'atlUe.iit. CHKK9Kat8c. ft. FINEC0M1I HONKYllt22att. This la cheap. We liavu a lama let ami want te move it nulck, At Bursk's, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. LANCAHTKll. l'A. DAKIIAIMH IN WAl'llllCI. ULOOIO Itepiitrluu J Olialus. It I nits, SpucUicleg, Ac, et all kinds wll in rOLclvu uiv iMin raonei alien ten. LOU1B WKIIKIC, Ne. lS0f( North yueen itroet, unmember name mid numimr. m lectly opposite City Hetel, neur l'enusylvana rUreau depot, doetuivd AT K UK, Jtth AT CT 1 KO. FAIINKNTOUK, STAND, King Street. UAH F1TT1NU. IVANU. HTATIONJtltY. BOOKS. VUA1,. R II. MA11TIH Wholeaalo and Retail Douler In all kinds of LUMUER AND COAL. Xnnti Ne. 43u North Water and 1'rtnei reels .ihove Lemen LiincasUir. n3-lyu )AUBltlAltlNKItS A JKKFEKIK.H. i COAL DEALERS. UrFlCES. Ne. 'i North Qukbh Btiikkt, amu NO, Mil NOKTlt rillM'K HTIiKKT. VAUDJJ. Neuth 1'IIIMCU Stuubt, KKAU Uuai. me Durur, l.ANOASTKlt, l'A. llUfLVUdR -OAL I l)liil. I J The undersluned luw for Bale, at hU Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water Sts., ulurKO tfsBertiiiunt of the very best kluiU el Gcul for Family TJse, which he will dellvur, cuiefully weighed und Dcreeni'il, te any purl et the city at the lowest niurket ruteH. Ordurd by mull or telephone tilled promptly. Julyl'MUl 1'lllLll' OINDKK. MANUItr. AN1 COAL. New Yerk and I'hlludelphla Heme Mil- uuie by tliu cur loud nt reiluced priced. All the 1IKST UIIADK3 OF COAL, Deth ler Family und titemn purposeH. CKM KNT by tliu buriui, 11A Y und HTICAW by tliu ten or bale. Yaiih ais llurrlaburg I'llte. Gknkiial Oyyiuit Myf Kust CliOBlnululicei Kauffmnn, Koller 6s Oe. unrt-lya pOAL. M. V. J3. COHO 030 NUUT1I WATKUtiT,, 4Hutr, m., Wliolenolo and Uetull Uoalers In LUMBER AND GOAL. UonnecUen With the Telephonle Kxehange, Yard and OOlce BTUKKT Ne. 830 NORTH WATK tet2S.lvd rilUTUlillAl'llti. J.E- UOTIS. There lien been sueli a demand for LAIIUK I'UOreUltAl'UH that 1 was compelled te iret a VKItY LAUUK 0AMK11A 1I0X te meet tliu clemauil. We can new make you al'IIOTOiw umall m the Bmallusl locket will held up te a ft-lneh tuce, te lit un lix'il Frame. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 100 ITerth Queen Streot. InnuMta IMC I) Id A I j. iitii" PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A llouauiield Artlulnler Cnlvemal FHlnlljr tun. Eradicates KerHcuilntunil Typli' Id FnvttiH, lliphllii'ilii, hull hull viitlen, Uierntiid Hent MAI A D 1 A 'llneut. Hirill I'ex. Mm. lUlJLiniMV.nUw, und nil ContiiKletin Hlfcivi).. rertiiiiM wall Inxen tluiHlck Hheiitd tiiu It In-uly. Hcurlnl K v'i him nuvt'i' liedii known te nreud wlimu llin Huhl win iine i. tcllew Kuvnr Iiilh lii'im pitttid with It titter Meck vomit luul taken place. 'I'll.. llr.Ll.l A.. ...... ....... .1.1 I. ...... I ..I. u nilinvi.il'. O Ul liIIHIIUIMI jll'IU 11,1b. Kuvurcd mid nick nor MM ALL 1'OX heiih inlrcKlied uiul lied hoi et iieuiitil liy IiuIIiIhk with Dailiys t'liud. und I'llTINU el Hnmll I'ex 1'IIKVKNTKI). linpiae Air inude A number el my hulinle-ts und nurl iliiiuliy win tflki'ii with II' d. miiiiII I'ex I npi-d the KorHeio tin out It li u r'luld; thw initlclit was huiu emu, Inoiile lileim, wiut net Contagion dostiejcd Ipllled, und win uljnnt for KiiMlcd H'ol'ihe Iieiihii insiiln In Clillliliiliiri, I" 1 1 e m.iIIiioe wt'eliH und no Chiillnu'H. ote etlniM hud It. J. W. Ulieuiiiiltl.in oiued. elt Whlte (.(iinplex- leni sfcmed liy lit ute. Hlilp Koverpruvi'iitcil Te l'lirlfy thi) llrcuth I'aiikinhem, I'hlladel plila. lltll'llTllKltlA 1'ltKVKNTKIt. Tne phynlt'lutiH here ime lluihH r'luld veiy Miiceexelully In the treiitinent or Dlpli thi'il.i. A. Htellhn wkiick, Ureennhoie, Alu. Cloiinse the Tilth, I, uun'luutuirpiiHsi'd. Culurrh nlloved mid Ctl It'll. KrynlpeluH cured. llurtiH lelluvud In iituntly. Scnrii piovenli'd. DlHuiiti'iy ciui'il. Wound henied lupld- iy. Huurvpy euri'il. An Antidote ler Anl mulerVutcuUililu I'el Heiin.MtliipSetn. 1 u,ed the Kluld dill' ini; our )reL'nt ul ul lllutlen with f Crtihu Fever with decided Teltni' dried up. (Jieluui piuveuteil. UlcerH purllle l und denied lit ciui'h et Uciith It tdieilld lie lined uheiil the oeip-o It will prevent Kiiynnplcai miltfinell. Tliecmlnunt l'hynl eluti, .1. .MARION .SISIS, M. I), New Yerk. h:i g . "1 mn con lnccd I'rel. liarbyV I'renlivlurtle Kluld U udvniitinre. It Is ln-1 illiiponatime te the Elck room. W'm. V. ANrent), Kytlu, A hi. BCAUI.KTFKVKIt ii viiluuhle dlHinfeci CUKKD. ,1ml," Vamukiuiilt L'NiVBiiMirv, Nasiivillk, Tenn. I li Hilly te tint meit nxL'ellent quulltli'Het I'rel. Itiirby'it 1'iopliyliiclle Kmld. Amtdlnln. tectum und ileterttuiit It la both tlieoietlcully und practlcully ,Hiipeiler te uny piepurutlen with which 1 mn itciii)tnUd. N.T. I.vrreN, 1'ref. OhemUttv. DAltllY'a KLU1II t- ltKt'OMMKNDhl) 11Y Hen. ALKXAMCKH II. HrKI'IIKND, Ot bCOritlll ltev. (.hah. K. Dkkih, II. D.. Church et the StninKeri), N. V. .les. LkOextb, Celuinbl.i, 1'ref, Unlvenlly, S. C. Uuv. A. ,1. IIattlk. I'rel., Mercer L'nlvernliy Itev. Uke. K. 1'ikkuk, lllshen M. K. Church lNllltl'KNHAIILKTO KVKIIY IIO.MK. l'prlectly liarmlcnH. LfeiI Internally erexternully ler Mini or lluuil. The Fluid has beull thoroughly tented, und we liuvn nbiindunt nvldeiicu tint It hut done everything here claimed. Fer fuller Inlermr tlen xet et your Drugglni u pamphlet or send te the puH'i tutors. ,1 II. ZKILIN.tCO Maniifiicturlni; Chen.NlM, I'iiilaiixli'iiia. Kornuleliy II. II. cechuui, Druggltl, 117 und 13J North Qiieuu utieet. l.mll-li cedAw g akitan nkhvini: m;vi:ii r.nu SAMARITAN NERVINE! THE GREAT NERVE CONQUEROR. riicenly known upeclle ler Kplleptle FIU.S3 0'AIm i ler jiiLiuis mid Fidllng Blckniws.'u Nerveu.i Wuitknesa ijultkly telleveil uiul cured. Kiiunlli'd liv tinne In itcllrlumer lever. -oft 4 -.N eutiull7.es aernibel dUeiuiesuinUlckneHj. Cure, ugly blntchuii anil stubborn bleed sores Cleuiie bleed. ciulckeiisHliiiiglh clrculuttnn KllmlnntcH IIeIIh. Ciirbuncli m mil hcul i.'ua 0l'ermuuently and promptly eiiren i raly- 3ld. Ye4.ll Is u charming and healthful Aperient. Kills Scretuluund KIiik'h Kvll, twin brothern. CIiuukcs bud breath te Oed. rvinevlni: tuuse. J-lteutH bllleiiHiiOHauiid cieui'H complexion. Charming leselveiilmul matclilesd luxatlvu. It drlved Sick lleuduche llku the wlnil.ft -L'entulnn nodnistlecatlmrtloor opiates. Promptly cuiusrlU'iimatlMii by routing 1U"6. Uexteies llle Klvlni; propel tlcw te the bleed. U Kiiiiriintei'd lociiie ull nei voimdl.nerdew. i'Kell.iblu w hen ml eplalcd lull. "e a llelreHliiM the mind mid Invigorate the body, Cuieh ilyHpeinla or money lolunded.-ua tf-Kniliireii In writing; by ever Illty thou- Bund bending pliVHlelaiiri lu U. H, mid Kurope.-ta l.euillng oleigynien In U. 8. unit Kurepu.-Ul UNeuxeiief tlie bleixl own It u romiuerer.ni Fer HUlu by ull leading duigglata. l.M).-4a The Dr. S. A. Kluhmend Medical Ce. 1'ieps. til. .lescph. Me. Chiw. N. Cilttenden, Agent, New Yerk CUy. iiprlblyeeihtw (i) I IIIKUaiATlU HYltLf. A Limb Saved And a Family Made Happy. Mr. l'hlllpMoeio.ot West Webster, Momeo County, N. Y, says: "My duughler, new elghleen ycurs old, lias, ter tne past eighteen mouths, lieu uiuicieii wuii i iiuuuiiuisiii in u very Hovere lerui. One year age It Hetticd In tiiekiiee, sliice which tliuu Mho h.w been uiiablu te touch hur loot te the tlenr or move hr.r limb without sulluiing the iiiestexciu clutlug pulu. Her limb wuh last growing mil et Hhape, ultheugh wu woie doing lorheriillwecould, hav ing lined nil tliu romeitlui we could heat' nt and that were recemmuiulbd ler rheumiillsm, noueot which bun lilted her In the leust. Hurciuse was pronounced lneurnblu by the jiliy. Hlclau und by our nelglibers. and ull bellevud thatslie would be u cripple all liurdnys, and that her limb would never be rosteiod te llu original shape. Hut 1 mil happy te say that te-.iuy mydauKhtur Is entirely Iree liein ull rhiumutle pulnu, mid thai she can wulk with perlect ease, liuv lug thrown usMe her Clutches, and her limb senilis us stieng and pol led as ever; ull Irnm the use el your wonderlul medtclnu " Hlieu. inutle Byrun," which we consider one of tne best medicines ever In troduced for purltylng the bleed, und 1 only icgret thul ull ethers who uroutllletod wllU ilieumatlsni can net knew of Its Miipciler merits. Yeu urn nt liberty te usu mv naine It It will de you any geed, mid 1 shall be only tee gladtotellauy and everyone what It hits done ter my daughter." l'HILir MOOUK. Rboumatle Syrup sthe greatlst llloed rurlller known, und will de ull that Is claimed ler 11, hend ler pampli let of testimonials and tuuilet Ihosuwhehuvo been cured by 1W use. lllicuniiitte Syrup t'e., Iteclii'Ster, N. Y. oett-lydAw rpit.MIK DIU.I.AIIH AVaNI'KI IN l'.. I change ler Ladles and Cents' Underweur, Werklnix 1'unts. Ovurulls. bhltts. Uleves. Mils BuspundeiN, Hosiery, Neckwear, Cellars, Com Cem Com ferls, UmbielUs, Notions, Ac. Nearly all et ihe uliove Heeds aie bought direct ironithe uianntacturersand me sold at ex tromely small nrellts ler cash. 1'luase call and oxumlne bu loreyeu buy. IIUNUY IIKCIITOLI), Ne. bi North mitiDii Btieet. -Blgu et the lllg Stocking, Choice build build ngsteuv aua saiul ler nale, lub9-lya A WIERD LOVER. AN I'.NDLISII HTeiiv urrii in ir. A (I II eh r " I accept your olmtlei)f0, Miss D.'pfertll Thin Ii, 1 bollevn, tlie very nllit tlie Kliest Ir KupjiOHcd le wmiiler, tlicrofeio I shall ek hi in ut tliu hour eT inlilnlglit If he takes the forth of you hmiiL inu cavalier, ene li- id het Icitr him touch ; lie bulling te nu ntfe of chivalry, anil will net iiiUmi dnt'j a Inily " I, thu h ker, form ene of the group of tliree nl'iuilitit; apart from the ay com pany vt he ream tlmnigli thu rp.tuietiH jncture (ullciy of or- litiKt's mansion. We have taken our isltien in thu ileep cmhriiiuru of a lefty Oothle w ImIdvt The wall facing iih is hunt; with numerous portraits, uiul the window lueltH out upon extensive gardens, which hlepa diun te the i'llte et a large lake. Miss Depferd, the lady te whom thu ahevu retnark was aildressui, is a tall, haiulsome nirl, of cetnina'idin( Ilgure and featiiiis; yottliuiiidepouilout,aliiiustHUpor cilieus, ait which is natural te her causes her te he met j goiieially nilmlred uiul ru ru siieeti'd than actually liked. Hur cousin, ll.iny Dopfenl, a Keed looking, manly yeuun fellow inouevur the Inheritor of a vast property und an unencumbered rout tell of iO.OOO per annum stands faelny ; while I, Diana Cltve, whith euu knne rest lug en thu low window Beat, complete the i; roll p. Jula and I wero the acknowledged tlval bcautleH of the pluasaut party collected tc (,'cthcr nt Murohlsteu castle ; and yet wu two girls wero as tetilly tttilike ene another us could well bu imagined, Iileudu and uiiguenuu, and utterly falling iu lha' compesuto and dlgulty of iinnncr which were Julia's chief characteristics, I was ever toady te tun iute auy sort of Herapi or misehiuf for the sake of a bit of fita. Deth of us wero orphans, and both pos (jessed but slonder means ; thute, however, all peiut of resemblance ceased, Se entirely opposed nere we that but for one reason thute probably would have been ue rivalry belwceu us; uuvertheleas, that reason was sulllcinut te maku Julia Dep ford hate uie. Thu causa of her disliku was her cousin Harry's unconcealed ad miratien for me, whom hu had met fur the first time at a ball iu Louden, a few weeks bufuru our meeting at .Murchisten. She, en the ether hand, having been brought up with him from childhood, and being two or three jeaifi his senior, had been no custemed te lord it ever him as I0114 as shu could remember. The subject of dts cuiiHieu with which my tale commences was the evil rcpute attached te thu gallery we vtore visiting. In a recess iu the wall, exactly opposite the window lu which we steed, was a full-length marble llgure, which was the morerumarkahlu, being the sole picce of utatuaty iu that long corri dor. The figure reprehcnted n cavalier, with llewlug lccks and garmeuts as weru iu thu time el Charles I, and it certainly did net belie the epithet of handsome I had ap plied te it. What had brought this statue te Mur Mur chiReu, or of whom was It au efflgy, was thu mystery which troubled thu house Nothing olse of the kind existed and it was known that tbe knight ll leprcsented was net a member of the Hethcrams, in whose family the castle had been for gen cratieus : lta total want of rcserablauce te auy of the stiff portraits which hung around was Diillloieut te testify te that fact. Iu the liousehold It wan whispered that the statue was net the wjrk of human hands, and certainly se porfect was it it seemed but tonued soma et J ti pi ter's immortal lire te give it the life which rumor usslgned te it ene night iu the wcek. It was some sarcastic rem irk of MU.s Depferd'8, daring me with my usual cour ceur cour age te facu the spirit alenu at midnight, which drew forth the foregoing rotett from my lipa. Harry Depferd turned angrily t his cousin, "Julia, hew cm you sugest suah a thing '.' Ml.-.s Ciive is naturally te rash wlthuut your goading her un t c imniit such a picce of felly. Y m Karely," he continued, turning te me, " dj iu', mtaud cemlug here in earnest V" "1 am cer'-ihi Hiss Ciive would nut be se absurd as te back out of a pioue el fun merely en aeeuuut of your timidity, ilany nor would shu doprlve us of the eutertaiu meiitefhur oxpericucos," alie roplied in the toue of raillery ahe had used through out. "Shall we make it a wager, Mis Ulive, te ouhaueo the interest ? I will het a duz 011 pairs of gloves against the satne num ber, whleh you will pay tin sneulJ you fail iu your onterpriao." "Wllliugly," I renlled. " I had net the smallest intention of backing out of my word ; uovcrtheloss," addressing her oeusin, "1 am very griteful te you, Mr. Depferd, for your anxiety en my behalf." "If you persistin it Miss Ciive, I hU ill accompany you ; I shall net let you ruu sueli risk aloue," he ruplied hotly. "I beg you will de no such thing," 1 returned. "Cau I beliove my cars te hear a gentleman lu the niuetcenth ce 11 tiny talking of danger from 11 ghost '.'" We had moveil en te jetu tne oiuen.' but I stepped for a moment bshind Miss Depferd, aud jeiuiug her cousin, said softly, "Inskyeu, ns a favor, net te dis turb me iu this thing. I have made up my mind te de it 1" "It is net fair of you, Miss Ciive, te ask thU ; you knew I oaunet rofuse you any thing, yet 1 fear" ' Are you two arraiiglnrt a midnight meeting iu the gallery '.' Hew charmingly romantic it will be I Hut I fear, under the clreumstauces, our wager is at au end," breke in MIbs Dopferd, with a bitter smile, as slie turned round te address us. " 1 fauey, en the wuole, the ghost's ex periences of Mtsa Ciive will be mero instructive than Alias dive's of the chest." " Yeu are mlstaken, my dear Julia," replied her cousin, coolly, but with set lipH. 'Mls.s Ciive was asking me net te iutorfero with her nocturnal excursion, aud I have agroed, Is that satlsfae terv V" " I suppose be te Miss Ciive," was the indlll'erent reply ; but a malignant smile of triumph played for a moment across her haughty featurcs, belying the ludlf fe run co of her words. The auuettnceincut of my intontleu eaused great merriment among our frlendp, Hoveral of the gontlo gentlo gontle mou voluuteoriug te join iu my oxterpriso; but I gave thorn be decided a refusil they desisted presaluc their service. " Irocemmond you net te say anything nlmlll n,,. .t.inn .. ..... IterAlll. '' Unifl UUUUU JUL. ll,Ua IU IIIJT 'WIU4D u... Jatie Hotheram. a (reed natured girl, aud an old soheol chum of iniue ; " they de net vlew thin Hubjoet be lightly as we de, and would, I am euro, find sumo means et thwarting you," Soveral times during the day did Harry try te dUsaude me from myobjeot, but I laughed at his feais, and adhored te my ways. " Wnat wero my own leeiiugH m tne matter i" you will nsk. was i be fearleBB of gheBts or be disbelieving of the spirit world as I made appear te otuers ?" Of -hosts in coneral I was uet : but I would rather face the most break ueek feuce In the hunting Held than go by myselfnt night Inte a ohurehyard of evil reputv. But this was dlffereut. This statue ex. orelsod sotne powerful fascination ever mc An I gazed nt the marble countenance these oyen of stotie coemod te nttrnat me with n ferce 1 was uuable te rrslst. In lifu I had uover necn a beiug I be much admired. Miss Depferd's parting wetdn ih we oaeh retired te our own quarters for the night wero te remind tne of my wager. I replied I had net forgotten, and I would enlighten her curiosity next, morning. My small but comfortable room wan the only 0110 iu a passage leading te a narruw staircase, whleh oemmuuloited directly with the haunted gallery, When I entered I feutid it wanted but thrce quartern of nn hour te midnight, and did nut think it worth while ictltlng te rest. Throwing myself iute nu nrm chair, I opened a novel te pass nway the time. I read lltfully, only half following thu Htery, my eyes straying oeustantly te the oleok 011 the tnautloplcce. At 0 iniuutcH bofero Vi I get 110, ami drawing a shawl about my sheulders for the night wan chilly, ami I still woie my low evening dress I stule from the room, carefully closing the deer behind me. 1 had takeu the precau tion te put my feet into a pair of bedroom slippers, aud, as I crept down the stene stairs, there could be no fejtfall distin guishable le the meit wakeful ears. I wan glad te remember Harry's room was at the ether side of the house from mine, and as his cousin slept nearly oppo site, fear of her mockery would kuep him from stirring. My heart beat straugely, mere with excitement than fear, and I outerod the long deserted gallery which, but 1 fuw heuiB earlier, had beeu echoing with poalsef thoughtless lattghter. I stele along cautiously ; gradually I boeamo ae custemed te the silent woirduess of the sceue. The night was net dark, liy the pallid moon I could distinguish the features of thu grim old llotherams, looking raore ghostly than ever by the cold blue light cast ever them. I turned te leek out of the window nt the bcoiie boneath. I had often thought hew beautiful it must leek by night. The mejn rollicted in tl 0 placid water, the long shadow b thrown by the trees, the hejting ul Bome night owls only breakiug thu stillness of the air, all contributed te the grandeur of thu sight. As 1 looked iu wonder and admiration, a sudden feulieg that I was uet aloue, that some one, something, I knew uet what, was close beside me, oarae ever me. Fur a fuw seconds I steed still, uet daring te move, thou, by an itupulse, I turned round resolutely aud oame facu te face with net the marble ntatue, it was no longer visible, but itsexaet fae simile In was it llesh aud bleed, or I'eople, as a rule, are supposed te bIukI der at the pronenco of au appiritleu of this world. 1 felt no horror ; 1 Baw in it the realization of my ideal. Iustinctively I stretched out my hand te feel. This was ue reslstiug tlesh with which I came iu coutaet. My hand litot litet ally passed through tlie arm en which I had sought te rest it, leaving It porfeet iu form as bofero. Ne bleed ceurse through theso cheeks, still whlte as the marble whleh had represented them ; but the eyes wero 110 lengur raore ballB of stone, as they glowed llercely iu the pale moon light whlle fixed immovably en my facu. At that moment tuore arese in ray mlud the old saying I had heard that a ghost will never be the llrst te Bncak therufere I nsked llrmlv : " Who or what are you ?" My own voice sounded loud and strange, cobelnt! Btreniily iu the dead of night, startling me far mero than that whleh roplied. These were no deep, aepulchral tones which foil en my car. The veice was mauly aud swoet, only it Bcomed net te l8sue from the being who steed bofero me with lips unmoved. I oeuld net tell whonce it came. It might have beeu borue ou the wind freni some distaut land ; yet the words wero distinctly uttored, and their sound clearly conveyed te me. " What right have you here '. Yeu haie made me the subject of an idle wager ; and new, foolhardy that you are, you eome thinking te brave tne, aud te get informa tion with which te amusj you cowardly dolts. Yeu will learn te rue this." As It speke the appaiatieu drew cleser te me, aud raised its arm with au emphatic ges ture. Throateutug as weru the words, the veice still retaiuud its oveu tenor. I still learcd it uet "Your threats are vain ; what harm cm you de mc?" 1 questioned, loekiugatoadily at theso l.imbent eyes. "A harm you little wet of," it whisper whisper whispor ed ; "I cau leve you '. M st oreaturo.i have learned te fear a spirit's rage, but you have te loam what it is te au ebjeut of its leve." As it said tLoje words, the ghost opened its arms aud Beemcd te threw thorn around me, itu head bcut de wu te mine, aud I felt as though n cold blast from nu iceberg had swept across my face. Theu once mero it steed erect. At last the spirit had found a meaus of moving 1110 aud yet, I must own, net te fear. What was it that caused tlie inward tro tre tro mer I oxpenoiico 1 whuu it speke of leve aud clasped me in its arms, aud prcssed its Icy kiss upon my lips ;' Did 1 leve n spirit 1' Was sueh my destiny ;' I bolievu net. Fascinated, outhratled, I certainly was. Yet between tlie pissieu wuieu momentarily ab.sinbed me, and that holy, pure alnwtien which though the unwilling agency of this s.ime spirit was at i later time te wake withiu me, no po3alble alu nlty existed. My welrd levor, by this satne fascina tien which InlluHiioed my overy movemont and hardly left my thoughts froe, 00m polled me te sit down ou the low window Beat, while he Btoed waiting for me te 81 'ak. " Why hheuld I fear your love'.'" I asked iu a toue of mockery. "The gift you offer Is uet usually considered se valuelcsa that I should net rather wolcemo than reject It." A dickering smile passed ever the HDirlt's face. "Se you accept my leve 1" it niuttercd, with a sort of low, derisive chueklu; " then you will thlult It a privilege te de my biddiug," seating itself beside me. At last I shuddored. I had lured It en te the utmost. And new. thu spirits iulluoneo ever me was inoreaBlng, I was powerloss but te de as it commanded, " I have told you," it contlnueil, "while you foolish werldllugs bceii nt me tneugu tne day light wanes I am unable te cause the fear yet I cau uuderstaud thelr idle talk. I new command you" with n oareBBlng gosture, whleh fotterod me evon mero than the imponeus weru '"te Bpea te no mortal of what you have boeu this night, nor yet te say that you Bought me. As for your wager with that haughty girl aud her ninny cumin, you must leso it 1 Mlud," it proceeded wnrningly, "my leve you have noaepted gratefully, my Jealousy you shall have unasked 1 if auy mau dare speak te you of leve, no tnatter whero it be, boware ye both 1 My vcugeance shall ue swift te Hrlue," 1 Heard nil, nut, uuable evon in thought te resist, I silently acnuloseod. "New, mlue own 1 the day is breaking, l cau no longer stay; n week: honce at the same hour suek me hore again," Thus speaklug, my spirit leve wrapped me Iu an ombraeo whleh stretch ed 1110 sotiBelcss in the com gray (lawn. Why Is It that the girl with tha biggest feet always wants te pluy clndeiella'f "eden 1 knew s" but we de knew that the best remedy ler coughs and colds b the far-famed Dr. -lull's CQUvuByrup. Delicate and Fee bio Ladlc. Theso languid, llroiemo sensations, causlnir you te (cel scarcely nble te be en your loot 1 that constant drain Uiul Is Inking from your pystem all Its lorrner elasticity t driving the bloom from your chucks; that continual strnln upon your vital lerccs, lendcrlng you Irrlu bin and fretful, cau easily be roicevod by the use of that marvelous remedy, Hep Hitters. Irregularities and obstruction of your sys tciu ate relieved at ence, whlle Uie special cause of periedica! pain are permanently re ro re meved. None rccclve much benefit, mid none ure profoundly Kialelul and show such nn In In terestln recommending Hep Hitters as women Feel Viniiig Again, " My mother was mulcted u long Uuie with Neuralgia and 11 dull, heavy, Inactive condi tion et the wlielu systein j headache, nervous prostration, and was iilmeil helpless. Ne physicians or medicines did her any geed. Three months nge she began te use Hep Hit Hit ters with such geed cirect that ene seemi and feels young ngulu, although ever 70 years old, Wu think there Is 110 oilier medicine ill te ute In the family.1' A lady, In I'rovldenco. llRAiiveni), l'A,, May 6, 1875. It lias cured moef several diseases, sueh ns nervousness, sickness at the stomach, month, ly troubles, etc. 1 have net seen a sick day In a year, since 1 took Hep Hitters. All my neigh bors use thorn. Mas. Fannib Urkun. $1,000 Lest. "A lour of Kui'ope that cost me $.1,000, done me less geed than 0110 botUe of Hep Hitters ; they also cured my wiloerilltcen years' nervous weakness, slceplessneis and dyspepsia." It. AL, Auburn, N. Y lllCli Authority. Hep Hitters Is net, lu any sense, un alcoholic buvorugeor liquor, and could net be sold for use except te persons desirous of obtaining u medicinal bitters. UnitUN It. Uaum, U. 8. Cem, lnter'1 Itev. Se. llLOOMi!i(ivitXB, O., May 1, '73. Hius-I lnve been sullerliig ten years und 1 tried your Hep Hitters und It done me mero geed than all the doctors. MissB. 8. IIOONK. llaby Saved t core se thankful te say that our nursing baby was permanently cured et a dangerous and protracted constipation and Irregularity et the bowels by the use et Hep Hitters by Its mother, which nt the sumo time restered her te perfect health mid strength. The l'arents, Ueclicster, N. Y elMuiTu.ThftS The Illicit lenses made are Jielng mounted lu Celluloid Irumes. They are handsome, light and strong and glve better satisfaction than ether Kyu-Ulessus. Fer sale by nil lead ing .Jewelers and opticians. ali Iwdoed The surest prevuntlve against Small I'ex Is Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. It destroys con tHglen. ItucKlen's Arnica Mulve. The irreulest med leal wender or the world. Warranted te speedily euro burns, llrulses, Cuts, Ulcers, Halt lthuum, Fuvur serus. Can1 curs, I'lles. ClillblalnB, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped Hands mid ull skin eruptions, guaranteed te ciiru In oveiy Instance, or money rututuled. St con Is per box. Fer sale by Ches. A. I.ecber. oV-lyeeilAw Will It Hnally Cure Itbeuiiintlain t Womiswer.henorbrlglit.lt wilt euro rheu matism, mid the Biiverunt cases tee. Dr. Themas' Kcleclrte Oil wns specially prepared ter the rheumatic nuil laiuu. ..Netice letters 110111 ihe people relative 10 Its merits in near ly oveiy paper in the country. Fersule by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 uml 13'J North Queen stieet. A tlrcut lJmcevery. That Is dally bring ey te the homes et thou sands by saving inuny of their ones trem an early Brave. Truly fs Or. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. Coughs, Colds. Asth ma. Hreueliltls, Hay Fuvur, Less et Voice, Tickling In thu Threat, l'aln in Side and Chest, or uny dlseose et the Threat and Lung., n posltlvecuro. Guaranteed. Trial llettles Hee utclnts. A. Lecher's Drug Stoic. I.aige size 1 00. Detectives unit l'rlvutn Olllcer Usually wear their badges of uutherlly con cealed under their clothing, but Jr. IViemu,' Ecleclric OU wears Us badges In the term of printed labels utUicheU te each and overy but- lie, seiuaiuil may Knew in iiunsiuu. .1.11 given full and complete authority 10 arrest nil aches and pains, and does Us duty overy time. Fer Bale by 11. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. J Wish llverjbeily te Knew, Itev. Geerge H. Thayer, an old cltlzen et this vicinity known te overy ene us a most tnlluentl.ll citizen mid christian minister et the M. K. church, Just this moment stepped In our store 10 say, " 1 wish everybody te knew that I consider that both lnyselt und wlfu ewo our lives te Shlleh's Consumption Cure." It Is having a tiemeudoussale ever ourceuntois mid Is giving perlcet satisfaction In nil cases et Lung 1) biuiies, such as nothing olse has dene. Dltd. MATCUKTTAFHANCK. HouuneK. Ind., May IS, '78. Sold by II. II. Coelirun. tUugglst, Nes. 137 and 130 Nerm 0.uuen street. Lancaster. lobllemU Mf.UlVAl.. A YI'H'S SAllSAI'AUILI.A. Words Fail. " Words tall te express my gratitude," says Mr. Hisluv CAiirmt, of Naltvlllu, Tumi., "ter tliu buiictllsiturlfed Irem Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Having been nlllleted nil my llln with Scrot Scret ula. inv system seemed Nuturatud Willi It. It came out. lu Hletehus, Ulcers and Mattery Seres, nil ever my body." Mr, CnrterBtaU's that no was untlrely cuied by the use el Ayiik's Saiisai'ahilla, and since discontinuing lu use, ulght muiithsuge, huhas had ue return or thoscietiilous symptoms. All baneful lufuctlens of thu bioed are pieiuplly roiueved by this iiuc0.ualled ultera live. l'lUU'ARKIl uv Dr. J. C. Aycr k Ce., Lewtdl, Mush. Sold by ull Druggists. ect.Mltslyd.tw piCUHY IIAVIa'ri l'AIN lUl.l.KK. ONE BOTTLE -OF Perry Davis's Pain Killer Will Uflcii de Wonders Ter a W110I.U rAMUiY Purely Vogetablo Modleluo for Internal and External TJbe. The Oldest, Beat aud meat wldely known Family Modlelno, 25c. 50c. and $1 per Bettle. a"mED!01NE OHEST !NriSELF. TRY IT. ectl-lmdAw "1 ODUKU'H RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP Is a pleasant. Bate, speedy and sure remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Astlunu, In In tluenza, Soreness et the Threat and Chest, llrenchltla, Whooping Cough, Spitting et llloed, luilaiiiiuaileu or the Lungs, and all Diseases of the Chest aud Air l'assages, l'rlcci ee. nuil 50c. n llettlc. -l'rrepared only und sold by GHAS. A.LOCHrP, BU-Utl NO. 0 EAST KING. ST. vneTinmt. ff . " ' ' 1 .,'. ,' (- e The fit and generulatyle of our Clothing has gained us much popularity; occasionally, how ever, there come befere us odd and unusual shapes, for whleh we provide a department, where alterations are satisfactorily made without cost te the custo mer. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Buildieg, Sixth & Chestnut BU. J'lllLADKLl'llIA. elB-lwd 'ti't n. u IIOSTKTl Kit t BUIf. '4 -. 1 FALL OPENING. Sl'LtlNDll) LINKS OF Treuserings ami Overceatings. The lines of Men's Youths' ami Meya' CLOTHING we are new iiiaiiiitacturlng und placing en eui tables aru supeiler te auy we have yet olio red, mid our Custom Department contains ull thu Choicest Fabrics, trem which we makt overy description et Garments te order. -We nre ready ter you, and will offer our Stock at such pi Ices us will lnsure a ready sale. D. B. HesteM . Sen. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANMASTUU. l'A. WE LEAD 1111! fllAKKET. WliAlllSBELLINU THE Latest Style of Suits, THE AM.-WOOL COllKBURKWSA.K Oil CUKSTfcUFIKLD, FOR TWELVE DOLLARS. We have thnm In all the latest shades aud the price Is thu lowest ever oirered In the statu. They uie the latesl unit tonlest suit for ayeung liiuu und well v, erth the treuble et ln ln spectlen. OVERCOATS Frem the cheapest te the best, te suit even ene. large or small, MAN, YOUTH, HOY Oil CHILD, long or thert, medium, light or heavy weight. OUU l'HICKS AUK THE I.OWKBT CANNOT HE EQUALLED. AND J ust opened, 11 Ne w Line or FINE OVERCOATING -AND- SUITINGS reit Merchant Tailoring. HIRSH & BRO., 1-12HN I1ALL0L0TH1NU HOUSE, Nea. 2 and 4 North Queen Streot, H. UEltUAUT. SPECIAL NOTICE ! I hereby Inform theso In want et a FALL OR WINTKK SUIT OF CLOTHING, That 1 have new lu stock the L AUG EST AND FINEST ABSOHTMENT of Woolens for the Fall and Winter Trade That has ever been exhibited In the Cltyel Lancaster. A gloat variety of FALL AND WINTER OVEBCOATING 1 keep NONE HUT THE 1IEST Of Foreign ami Demestic Fabrics, Anil all Goods are warranted si ropresenteil nt H. Gerhart's FINE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT Ne. 6 East King St., LANCASTER. l'A. I HAKrtANli YA11A 111 U A ItS IIN1.V Ac. It t.n bi-.i loi'tbemonuy Inthu tout n, at lUUTMAN'fl YELLOW FRONT CiaAR ;1T0RK.
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