Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 10, 1884, Image 1

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LANCASTER, I'A,, THUMB DAY,
Prlce Twe Cente.
g,...
inu a iaU1iah.
SPRING 1884.
In Meu'e unci Youths' Suits we
have seme neat iuiported things,
very dofiirnble and chenp.
Our Over Oeats for Spring are
" fully up" for style and raake,
and " fully down" for price.
A. C. YATES .& CO.,
LKDUKU lil'lLIMNU,
OOR. OBH3TNUT ti SIXTH ST3.,
IMIILADKLI'IIIA
siaiing & Mm
MK DIVA Is
TINK TAII.OHS,
II A V IS II KM 0 VKI) TO
Ne. 121 North Queen St.,
Ami will be p'emed te have you examine
their Klrsuiit Bleck et
SUITINGS, Etc.,
-MHl-
8PIUNG AND SUMMER WEAR
muyO-lydTil.ThAS
vrVKiw a icathkek.
WINTER STILL LIVES.
Mnrcli. tlie tlrnt imiiitli tif Spring, linn been
here mid N new entered upon the mlniititt l
ttinn as ii bygone. April has been untuned In,
Hint with It cold mill uiit'iiinliirtHlilu weather,
iih it reminder, It weiilil umilii, tlmt liilur still
llvtirt.iuiil Hist Spring. Willi nil Its glad tldliuiB,
Ik ynt laggard nml yet h thing of tlm futiini,
all iiii'iiieiil'lmit of tlm weather wise te tlm
.......... .. ...it tiui i. iiii tn
Spring will surely come, however, nml wltli
It bring the mild weather whleh will noces-d-taten
change of ralinnul the laying iiililn of
lint Overeeatiiiid Heavy Uarmunts for tho-te
lighter and mere t'liuifertiililii. Anticipating
the wanm of our patrons, we nave i iwi ii.aiiu
. i .- 1 .....I (-,...- .itiinllnlu 1 I
A tKKD HAIf-JAl'Attll.LA.
THINK OF IT NOW !
Although much In until ulieut tlm Import
ation!: abloed-puillyliig medicine, ItlimV "
PokbIIiIe that tint subject lias never snrlnusly
claimed your uttuntfnn. Think of it new I
lllOIIH poison llttllllt In Ills VIllllH. When this
dovulepsliiScioliiloiisHoio-i. Ulruner Kruit Kruit
liens, or lii tlmleriii el Itli.iuiiintl-itii, or Or
ganl" Dl-tcnses, tlm sintering Unit ensues l
terrible. Iliincii tint gialltiule or theso who
dlscevur, as ihim-t mils yearly ile, Hint
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
will thoreiiKlily eradicate this ovIUrem the
Aii wiill expect llle wltiienl nlr as boa th
without tmiii bleed. CIimiimu tlm hloeil Willi
Aycr'H SuiBiipatllla.
1'iiRrAiixn nr
l)r. .1. C. Arcr A; Ce., Lewell, Muss
Hehl by nil Druggl-tts H. six bnttln-t fr M-
PAUL VARGAS.
A BIVniKKVlN MKIUUI.NK
ljr IIiikIi tlenwny
CltAl'TKIl II.
At Constantinople I wftmletu'.ni'il hevursil
ilayn waiting liiHtriiotleim. (Jno il.iy,
whilst lilly BtrellliiK threiiBli tlm titrceiH, 1
oame raoe te face with Paul VaraH.
AIHieukIi he woie tlie fez and wan in
Rjijicarance mera TurhUh than KiiKlittli, I
If net tlie oxaet hour at whleh I nhall iHe.
v.... .... Im, r iivn mi nun niitlumtaiul
t till HIU ..V M. mv .... --
that if I have meney te laBt my tlme, that
it f.. ..!.... I II
mill) in niiutn. ... ....
" My dear fellow l" I cxolalmed, ' have
you any oenitiiami any urerui. uidiwijr i
"Neuo lam hale and sound an you.
r . i. ..!.... r nl.nl) ill., no T linvn Hnlil."
lliivurniuiunn l num. .." - -
Hla ahsolute conviction Imnroiwed me
u.., i nr..il in lwiw. " A man iniiRt
llllliu luui. & v.t-. .' ... r t I , i.
dle of HemulhliiB Hiicolfle," I Bald. "If
you call iifodiet your iiiucbb, en vuu .
tnkn Klmm te tiroleue your life ?'
rance meraTuifclMi l mi biiKiimi. i ,,7," H t0 ..roletiK your ife?"
him at ener, and ncceHtwl It m by I.N , lnnX mv Hfe T' he echoed
HuriitlMtl as he ueki.l at my . u ,"', '",V '. I can t.rolenir
knew him at oneo ami hccehumi ii in y mi . ,,.; ,:. nr,, i l,n cclioed as ene
..TiT-rJyJr I,,': lu a dream7 VM con pruleDR my life
deny hi identity. As seen as he rroeiiitj!d
HAItHAI'Mtll.l.A ANI AYKll'H
1'iicternl ler hhIii ut Ceclirnn'n
limn mew, Ne. 37 mill 13'j North (Jnuen au.
l.imujiniur, i ii.
1 VKR'H
JY (;hrry
UHKAT HUUUKN.i.
HOP PLATER.
This poreim pliwliT l liuiinim ler lis nuIcK
nml liunrty iiutlen In cmliiK Lmiiii lluck. Ithuii
milium. Hcliitli-u. Crlik In tlie lliirk, flile ami
Mlp, NiiimilKla. Htlir.lelnlHrtinl Muiclfn. horn
ClifHt. Klilimy Treulilin anil nil pnlnn oraehus
llliiir lenil or ilniip-m'iitml. It Moetlmit.
HtrniiKthiinn utul HIIiiiiiIiiUh thu pnrlx, I Mil
VlllllllnOt llOpH COmllllllMt Willi IIIIIN Cllllltl
nml nwly le apply. Hiiimrler te llnlmmitH,
IntleiiH unit eiilvi'ii. I'rU'ti, 'i' rutilH or 5 ler
fl.ui. Held hy ilniBKllM utul country storen.
Mnllnil en ri'celpt el prlci-i. ;i Winter Cem-
..ftiif I'rnnrlnlfitH. lloHtetl. lllrts.
j. . ...,... . . .... ..,
A GREAT SUCCESS.
-Tlin biHt lamily pill miulo-Ilawley'B
Bteuinch anil I.Wiir IMIU. Vc. riuumint In
action utul nwy te Inke.
nevafl-lyilAw ()
i )r.jiev.i.
REMOVAL
EXTRAORDINARY.
New Establishment, New Goods,
S. S. RATHVON,
Merchant Tailor niul Hrniier.
tliwppctlii.ly InlnriiiH bli pntrnimmnl tlm piili.
let hut h bin ttmiieviMl liM Mi-rrhiint tailor
liit: bnuibllHiiiiiKiit irniii mi. let. whom It ha
bceii lecalixl ler ever thirty yearn, te
131 North Queen St.,
(IIOWKI.I3 MUII.DINU).
Wliore he ban Jnit opcne.l with u Inwl anil
Jrasmiiible Hit" el fabrlci, ler iimn mnl beyn'
wimr. whleh will be n.a.1.1 promptly le enlur
In Bur myl ami BiilUliirtlen iwmirn.l.
TUiiikliil rurpiHt tavern. hli i-irerUi ijhall De
te m erlt thu ceiitlnticl conniluiice el tlie pub
lic. S. S, RATHVON.
Practical Tnl ler.
minimi
UKKHAltr.
UHt W1UIIH Ol 1.1J I HUIimn, nu iii,. . ...
iipotiuef thu lurKint ami llnitnt u1i-cIIeiih el
L.I.II I 11 1 u riiiv .iir.r., ui'in tiw uit.ir
IIIIKN, nhewn by i ny Iieiikii In tl'N Hfctlen or
thu Htalu. All thi' hainlniiiniilylu4 pruvalunt,
umilii l.. n Ihoreimh. HyMomiitlemaiiiii-r, Irem
bi'Ht known makch el Tuitlle Kabrlc, anil
wnriiiiiU'il I'linal le thu best fe!iI bv any enii
miwliitrnnt IlknllKiiriw. KINK WOOI.K.N8,
ler CiiMem TallerliiKi Imnil'etnii anil iillrao iillrae
tlvu Noveltli's, te mi-.il tlm ri-qiilruiiiuiits el a
t-'iixhlnnublf I iiulu. Ne aerlmuul Ilkueiira.
Ne pilcm iiiote riMnoiiiime.
MYERS & RATHFON,
I.KAUINU I.ANOAHTKlt CI.OT1IIKKH,
NO. 13 RAST KING STRBKT.
I.ANUA8TKIC. 1'A.
UKCIKU A BUTTON.
SAMA
KITAN NKHVlNi: NKVKK KII.S
Bl
Fancy Paiitaloenings,
KIIKSII KltOM TIIK I.KAUIVO MAItKKT.S,
Jlal'HKlKlVKDHY
11.
SPRING OPENING
BURBER
&
SflHOI
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE.
I.AMJAbTKIl, I'A.
TltY TIIK
DAYTON SHIRT,
-T-
H.GERH ART'S
Tailoring
IiHlabllslnuent.
ANI YOU WII.I. NK Kit WANT
(JTIIKII MOllT.
ANY
SAMARITAN
NERVINE!
THE GREAT
NERVE CONQUEROR.
Thu only known ;cclTe!nr Kplluptle KIU.-4
-AI'i ler SpiuiiH anil KallliiK blckni'HS.-
Nurveim WmkneBS quickly mlluveil anil
KmiulliM by nene In ilullrliiinef luvi'r.Sa
-Ni'UtrafUosjerinol illiriim-siimlblckiicss.
;iirn iiuly liletchrsanil stubborn IiIecmI heikb
C'liitnus bloe.1. fiiilcki'iiHSliiKKlth clrciilatlen
Kllmliiuteii ileilu. Uiirbuncli'ii ami Scnlil.-40
rf-I'uriiiiiiiunlly anil promptly cures parnly-
YcH.lt li achiirmlnK and hcalthtul Aie.rlunt.
KlllaScrelulaan.l KIuk's Kvll, twin brethurs.
Chances bail breath te uned, rf moving cihmu.
-lleiits bllieiiiinen mid clears coiiiplexlon.
Chnrmlnir lesetvent and miitchlesi laxiitlve.
It drives Sick Muadachellku tlie wlnd.-fc
. .. ... . .... ....... ,l nii.liiivlln nr rkl.lntf.H.
f-i;Gniiiiii " tiiii ' "v ---...:, .
fretniiily cniimrhiiui.itlsiii by reutlii It. a
..:. ...:... i..t.... i.t-..M.,tti..u tfi tlm liloeil.
Im KiinnintcL-d te cunt all nervcus disorder.
44-Uullablu when ull opiates fall.t
llelruihei tint mind and Invigorate tlm body.
Unlet dyspepsia or money riilunded.-fc
44-KiiderHOU I" wrltliiK by evur titty thou-
l.eiidliiK Physicians In U.S. and Kurope.-Ct
l.eadliiK tlurKymen In U. 9. and Eurepu.-fc
DlHiMiMMOtthnliloeilownlt a conrjueror.-fc
for sale by all IcadliiK driiKKlsts- l..0."t
Thu Dr. 3. A. Itlclmiend Medical Ce. l'reps.
HI. Jeseph. Me.
Cliiw. N Crittenden, Audit, New Yerk City.
iiprll-lyexl.tw t.l
i nm new nreuared te show te the tradii art
'S"ue Tl Woolens ler the HpriiiK and
rmiimrTiadii which mr lli-auiy. Qua Hy m d
Uiiniitlty s'lnmi-ses all my lormer uirerts te
ii uiise my customers.
iniui but the very best KernlKii mid A norl nerl
can ail cs inrliiMH and llu.liiess Units i a
rauipluti! iMiiu el the LiiiMt SUiulw el HpriiiK
UvorceutliiK' , ,
The very bent et werhinansilp and pilces
low.." thayn any lleu.u In the city ler the s.une
iiuallty of (jwids
NECKTIES IN ENDLESS VARIETY.
n. i..,p win, i.nrv nllinr artlclu belentflllU
te a tlrst-ciais clethliiit llazaar.
Call Manila" KOeiU, and consult the fliiu
lUt betete inaklnu your Hprlntf pureliases.
Burger & Sutten's
BAZAAR,
Soethfast Angle Centre Siimre,
GA
IN IIISA1.TII AMI tlAl'l'IM-i.
hew :
de a3 etiiki13 iiavk
IIONK.
11
LANOAhTKU. I'A.
llthll X imtlTIIKK.
II lyd
WK INV1TK YOU TO
H. GBBHART,
TAILOR,
Ne. 6 East King Street.
r-1 ANHMAN IIIM1.
CALL' AND SEE
tte KINK LINK er.KKW tg1J'' we
havtijiisiepeiiiiii mi uiue. .....v. ....
SON. Wu have all the newest
stylei In
Suitings and Treuserings,
LOW
maku
EXTRA PUSH.
That Is what mnkeH our NKW HlMUStl
MOCK I.AKUKU, IIKITKU AND CHhAl fcll
than It ever was bolore.
Se thu wendurtul low prices In
OVERCOATS
-AND-
Beys' Clothing.
Mun's Hull at 3.W,tl.0O,I.W.W.00, nO0.t8.0O,
IllMW, up te 18.00.
BOYS' AND OHILDRENS' OLOTHINO
OUHOUKATl'KClAL.TY.
which wit will liiake te order at such
immi'KH n will Hiirnrlsu you. We win
te your erdur a ijoed, stylish
All-Weel SUIT for $12.
Call and oxairlne tlie bea-illlul line oIreoiU
which e
Measure te Order
-reit-
$15 for SUIT.
rYeur vatronuge U solicited.
ffiish & Brether's
AUK YOUK KIDNKYH DKlHDKItKD f
"Kldiiej-Wurt bimuht urn from my Kfave,
us It wei.t, alter l had beuu lvun up by li best
''"M?W.I)avKiuux, Mechanic. lenU. Mich.
AUK YOUll NKUVES WEAK T
... . .I.--. .....l ..... ,.,... (urv(lll4 WI'ftK.
nuts. Ac., alter 1 had net expected te 11 e.
MrH.M.M. Il.lioedwln, Kd. CArliflrtii Jomfer
CluvuiatiU.Olile.
IIAVK lOU IIUIUIIT'SDISKASh?
" Klilnity-Wert cui.id inn whun my water
was lust liku chalk and then llku bleed."
J t tank Wilsen, l'eubedy, Mass.
. ......,,...' 1.IM.M ill A IIKTK1 1
" Kidney-Wert is thu most miccesslulioniedy
I have ever used, (lives almost Immudl.ite ro-llel."-Dr.
I'hllllp C. Ilalleu, Monkton, I.
IIAVK YOU l.tVKItCOMl'I.AtNTT
.. ..!' .." ......' . ,i ..... r I'lirnnln l.lver
. " ",l . "?.:Z ""i : , V d.j'ilu Vv Ward.
laUi Cel. 0'Jlh Nat. (jiuird, N. .
IS YOUll HACK I.AMK AND ACHING T
Kldnuv-Weit tl bettlu) cured me whun I
whsbe laine lhad te roll out or bed."
C. M. TaluniKO, Milwaukee, W H.
IIAVK YOU KIDNKY D13KASK T
ICldnoyWeit made me sound In liver a,,,.
kid ne vh alter yuar ... uiiaiivive-.!. .."'-"--..n-It"
worth Viea bex."-Sam'l lledBes, Williams-
town, esiu.
AUK YOU CONSTIl'ATKD T
" Hldnuy Wert caunus eiusy evacuation .and
cuicd uioatter 10 years us.iet ethur muillcliiu.
Nelsen Kalrchlld. St. Albans, VU
IIAVK YOU MALAUIA t
"Kldiiuy-Werl has done butter than any
ether remudy 1 luve eyer ined In my piac
llee."-lr. It. U.Claik. Seuth Huie, t.
AUK VUU llllillllin i ,
Kidney-W oil has dene me mero ceed than
any ethur remedy i iiavoev.tr uikh ".
Mis. J. T. Ualleway, Klk t lat, Oieu
Heys' Butts at $1.41, 12.60, 13.00, J.1.50, 11.00,
iui J.1 mt .. n ftllllUt
Chlldrun'sBuiu ut II.3J, II.7J. 12.0), ILW, 13.00.
l,00, up te tc.w.
TO TIIK I.AlHKb: II you wish te buy Heys'
erChlldruns' Suits leek ut our large stock,
eleuant made styles, workmanship, riuullty
mid low prteus. I'hey oauuel be uppreachud
anywlioieln this city.
rKNNHAI.I.CLOrHtNU HOU8K,
Nea. 2 and 4 North Quoea Btroet.
I.ANCASTKU, I'A.
VAUUIAUBH, XV.
AUK YOUTOUMKNTKD WITH I'lI.KSt
"Kldnoy-Weit permanently eured ine et
bleu.llilK piles. Dr. W. C. Klliiu receinimmdiMl
Ittoiiiu'-iJue. 11. llerst, Cashier M. Hank,
Myorstewu, l'a.
AUK YOU UllKUMATISM RACKKD 1
" Kldnoy-Wert cuicd me alter 1 was ulven
.. . inv nhvslelans and 1 nuil suttuipd ae
years."-KIbiliH!e Malcetiib, W est Hath, me.
I.ADIK3, AUK YOU SUKr'KUINO T
" Kidney-Wert cured me el peculiar trim
..... r.r. i ...... w ui,.iiillnir. Mativ lrlellds
D1C1 ... "tivrni" V.SV x." T....nVV..Tl... lHl.t
line anil piaiiu ii. -""
l.u Motte, Vt.
It you would Danish Dlsoase and Ualn Health
' take
KIDNEY-WORT,
TIIK 111.001) CLKANSKH.
docVeeiUtw
-f r illNKY-WUKT FOIt HAI.K AT xJOOII.
. If '.'.Vm iirnu tttore. Ne. 137 and IS) North
mn-eii Struet, i.uucustur, l'a.
F
IN IS OAHHIAOK 1IUHLUKUH.
THE STANDARD
Carriage Werk
TTBAUUUAKTBllS WU TilK
INDIAN MEDICINES
L, Gansman & BreJ oirLAHOAWKueouHxr.
ICA-TON-KA AND MODOO INDIAN Oil
TIIK FABHIONAUIiK MKUU1IANT TAL
LOUS AND CLOTHIKU3.
Neb. 60.08 N0KT1I QUEKN HHIKCT,
Htgut en the Seuthwest Cerner el OranK
Btrcet,
LANUA8TKH, I'A.
- Notcennootod wltUany otlier CietlilnK
lloase In the cltv.
y -' .1.1. v
v.ri UT M.VfllT.I.'1-I.lN Til
W ..l...iwln lw. .1t.
IlAUTMAN'd YELLOW rUUM' CluAll
8XOUK.
EDGERLY c?2 00.,
Fine Carriage Builders,
MARKET BTREBT,
IN UKAUOrCKNTHALMAUItKT HOUSlfH
" LANUABTKU.l'A.
-AT-
LOOHER'S Drug Stere,
NO. II KAST KINO STKKKT,
LANCASTKU.l'A.
We uiake evcry style IliiKijyand Curlarite
desired. All work nnlshud Hi the most com cem com
lerlabloandeleKant style. We use only the
beBt selected nmterlal, and ouipley only the
! :DI ....i ., ntiulllv .if work nnr
,U,0r ce are the cheapest In the stile." We buy
!.: ...!. ..mi B..n en the uiostruaieuublu tonus.
TIlU iif.il nd ut ve us u call. All work warrmitcii.
Unoctel workmen especially ouipleyiHl ler
teat mirvoee. n2-ifdftw
N
xlTIUK.-l'ATIKNTS WISIHNU TO OtIN
DR. IA GRANGE.
e lOJ'i Kiluxut Struct, lMiiLAtixtriiu, I'A.,
,, renucsted te ulve at least two days
notice .prier te tholrTiitendod visit te prevunt
illsannolntinent and less of tlme.
uisappeiiii. . Norveua .)...
nnaes and Allied DIsorders. Bent free by ppsu
tne lie Kroetoil tne oerdlally, and liavtni;
1 -.,.! .-I...I liriim.lit.tlin t.l (J.IIIHt IlltillOtllll
iiiHlHteil that I Hlieulil Jiay him a visit. I
vflllltiuly oettHoiitoil te de t.e. I waa most
ourletm te ascertain why he had thrown
.... i... ...,,fnOUl.i xri uti.lit.tnlv. The (lav
buliiK atlll yeuuK I starteil then and tliure
...Uli liUtt f..r litu Iwmin.
TV I til mm w "i"
Naturally, almost my llrst nuostlen was
why he left uh se inystorleusly.
' I hail tny reasons," he said.
"They must have been powerful ones.'
He tiirnu.l his ils-rk eycH full tip 'ti me.
"They wcre," he said. "I crew sick
of the life Aflcr nil, what did it mean I
Werk, work, work, only te llrul out hew
IittlO 0110 reaiiy KIIOW or ever wnim kiiiiii
by study. Why, In ene half hour I
learned mero by pure ohance than any ene
olse ha yet dreatned of."
I (iiioBtieiicd him as te the meaning of
his arreifaut nssortien, but he evaded me
with all his old adroitness ; tl en we
reached his heuse, and I forget nil save
nfltnitnllilll.
Ilia heuse was just ouUide the ety.
Heuso I It mlht be called n small palace.
Thore he lived in trtie UrienUl luxury.
.Tiuleiiii. from the nrofuiieu which
Hurrounded him, and from the
lavish rciIe en which bin establish
ment was coiiduetod, I felt Hiiro th.it the
,,..,,,.-1 nt Liu li-ivlnir inherited a fertune
was qulte oerreot. All that money could
buy, all that an intellcc'ttial Sybarite could
desire, seemed te bu his. Beeks, pamt
itiKH, statuary, costly furulture, neli tap
estries, the clieicust disheH, and the rarest
wines. Only a man hi tue euiuyiuuut in .
princely lucome could llve m sueh style
ami spieniier.
He led me from room te room until he
opeucd the deer of ene mero beautifully
garnished than any of the ethers. A "irl
was sittiiiK at the window. Ah we ontx.red
she spranu forward with a cry of jjy, and
threw her arms around Varjas.
He returned her passiouate ombraeo ;
kissed her, whispered sorne words of leve
in a htrance musical lanmiage, thou ueutly
disoiiKaKed himself, said
'Myrrha, woleomo au old fiieud el
initie, au lIuKlishman."
She turnned towards me. Her beauty
absolutely dazzled me. She was tall and
:.....i: .,;i ...w.r. .-.ii nf IntltUck hair
uiajuBiiu , wi. i..v.. w.. . j-.-- - -
...... ...i i.n xvnii.iuiiBii ruicetilv head.
II.. ).... .1, l.n.1 I l,e,. If ;r lirewntlUl0 Ot tllO
unnili. Her uveH wcre ulorieus. Never
bofero had I wen such a splendid oreature.
ti... .,.r.ini!., r lu.r fiirtn. the leek of
i ui; JIU1I..W..IM. w. ..-.- -- , . ., it
splendid health and lewiiiK vitality would
have been oueukIi te make her au object
of the greatest iuterest te any ene of my
Tlie bright colors of her rich dress well
became her. Although in years she was
I..., ..irl lli.. until :it .1 iitWels Which
ceveied her hands, arms, and r.eek, seemed
quite in kcupinj; with her beauty. As I
looked at her I felt that Paul argas'
earthly paradise euht te be complete.
She came ferwaid with tinembiriasfieJ
Brace, smiled a bright smile, ami giving
me her haud.bade me weloemo in English,
oerreot enough, although tempered by a
slight foreign accent.
After a little while Vargas suggosted
that I should walk round the gardens with
him. As we left the roem.tho leek which
passed between him and the girl was .rnite
enough te show the completo leve they
!... n.in n.willmr
UU1U will- wuiin.u. ,
"Your wife, I suppose 7" t sam,
when we weie aloue. " She is very beau
titul."
" Sly leve, my wife, my vry heul I
he cxelaimed passionately. " Hut net my
...ir.. ... .....it. kinikn nf thn word."
ttllO ill J"" ..Wuw w. - t
I said no mero, feeling the subject was a
.i,.ti.,i ,ie i.l,. iiwlld. Who Mvrrha was.
or why she Bheuld live, unman led, with
him was noue of my business.
I hud net been leug in his society bofero
I .lurnimre.l that Paul Varuas was, tu
seme ways, mueh ehanged I may say un
proved. He seemed altogethor a batter
kind of fellow than the man I had known
of old. Ne less pelite, but mero natural.
ii: innrintiiv nlifirmlitir mfiiuiers were
onhaneod by the addition of something
like frieudlluchs. Iti au hour's tlme I felt
that I had made mero progress with him
than I had in the whele of our previeus
intercourse. I attributed this ohange te
the pewer of leve, for, wife or ue who, u
was plain that the man loved his beautiful
companion with all the feres of his strong
nature ..
Yet It shoekod me te disc iver ta.it ai
the old ambitieu was de.id. I tiMurned
ll.l .,nl. n lil.fllle r.iflKll tll.ltl CO'lld Ut
his age withdraw oemplntoly from the
battlelleld, anil scem eniy i nin.u "
make life as soft and Honsueusas it might
be possible for wealth te m.ike it. I speke
ence or twide te this olVeet, hut the dark-
.,oeu nflila lirfiw mill I hit hhertuusj el his
answers told me I lieil en feibulileu
ground, t or his own aaiie i iiepttu iu,.u
the day would ceme when he would wea y
of his voluptuous oxlsteneo and long ler
the bracing of hard work ami the htruggle
fornucecss.
I was dotalued lu uousia-miinpie uiiuu
daya longer. Vargas piewed me te t.ike
mi mv abede with him. It was net worth
while te de thiB, as at -uy muinent I
might be ordetod nway. Uut I spout
several hours of each day with him.
He was always glad te ru-e m.i. i eiu.ipi
the HWoetuosH of tils socluiieu was aliu.uly
beginning te pall upon Him, ami tue .. ..
sieual sight of a oemmoup! we work a day
face was a woleomo ene.
The reute oame at last. 1 bade tny
friend geed bye, and sighed as l thought
misery te which I was about te piss would
contrast with the jjiysium i w.w t"
Vargas ncoempauled me te the steamer by
which the first part of the journey was te
be made, . f ,
"Ue you meau tolivehoro all jour mi.
I asked.
.. .. -. ...ft, I'.irtf miriit
"rte, i siiaii grew vtu.ujr " . - j
1 i oxpeot."
"And then?" , . , .,
"Theu I shall soil everythug ami try
anether land." . ,,
"Yeu must be rleh te llve as you de.
"I was rich. I had sixty thousand
pounds-but in the laut year or two I have
. t i .1.1 .!.. f ., Inrttlllll. '
SpUUV IWU lllliue ui J - " . . xiri.-i.
"Twe tmriiB et your u..i'.v- .."-
felly I"
IlosUrugged his Bkoulders. and amlled
that old upotler mulle. Then a deep
gloom Hettlcil en his haudeome faoe.
"I have pleuty left I'leuty te last my
tlme," he said. ... . . . ,
" What houbeubo you uu. . ........ u
you mean by your tlme '. .... .
' itn leane.l towards me, placed hla hand
m nml tanked at me with an
Ulft .UT ......I ..' ..
I... I I ...III !. "
I could only coneludo that Paul Vargas
meditated holf-destruetlon.
"Why should you net cire te llve ? I
urged.
"Uare te lie?"' he cried bitterly.
"Man, I rovel lu life 1 I have youth,
l,i-..,.iI. Invn fainrt I OOlltd liaVO if I
wished for It. Yet It Is boeaueo I may
have fower temptations te prolong my me
that I am giiuandering my wealth that,
when the moment draws near, I shall for
sake the woman I leve."
It was as I guesied years age, Paul Var
gas was mad 1
He sank into moody Hllonce.brokon only
when the moment of tny doparture oame.
Theu he reused nimsen; buoek ii.iuuh ....
tne and bade me geed spued.
"We shall meet again seme day," I said
cheerlully. .
His dark eyes gleamed with all the old
Foern they were went te express wheu any
eti?, whose words were net worth listening
te, opposed him In argument.
"We shall meet no mero," he said curt
ly and coldly, turning away and retracing
his steps.
Ile was wrong. We met again I
I werkud threuch the chelera ; saw
many awful sighta ; gained much oxporl exporl oxperl
euco ami a certain amount of pralse. On
my way home I inquired for Vargas, and
found he had dUpjscd of his heuse and
its ontire contents, departing ue ene knew
.. 1.1,1m
Twe year went by ; I was fitlll
unsettled ; still holding roving oommis eommis oemmis
sioiiH. I blush te say that I had been
attacked by the geld fover, ami hi my
haste te grew rich had lest, in mining,
.,..ri,. ,.ii r 1,wh.ikhpiI. I cured mvself
bofero the disease grew chronic, but
ushamed te return all but pouuiless te
Hug-land, I sojourned for awhile in ene of
theso mushroom towns of America
towns which spring up almost in a night,
wherever thore is u chance of making
money. ,
I rather liked the life. It was rough
but full of interest. The tewu held sev
oral theusaud inhabitants, se thcre was
plenty of work for me ami nuother
doctor. If our patientB were iu
i.i. ..... ..r xvrII ...ii.! for our
i. ir .. .. .--0 iiuimllu tlm naRU. tllOV
were out of luck we received nothing and
were net se Ioeiibii as 10 expuuu .uuiu.
Still, taking ene with anether, I found the
healiiif art paid me mueh better than
mining. My studies el uumau .uiuim
were certainly extended at New Durham.
I met with all Hurts of characters, from
the educated gentleman who had ceme out
......in. I... il.n urvn.it. nf his brew
ti, Yin, iiuiiiiu m; -- -- --- - -
down te the lowest rutllau who lived by
plundeiinghis own Kinii, ami my !"" !""
ennes were such that wheu I did return te
England I was competent te write as au
aithuiity en the proper treatment of gun
shot wounds.
Oue evening I met the ether doetor.
We were the host of frieuds. As our
community was at present constituted
thore was no occasion for professional
rivalry. Our hands were always full of
weik. Indeed, if we manojuvred at all
against each ether, it was with the view
of shutting off a troublesome patient.
" I wish you'd leek in at Woeor s wueu
Vital (Jarsllenit I
Ask the most ouilnent physician
Or any school what Is the best t III n the
"... .:. ,.. nml niiiivlnic all Irritation
of the nerves and curing all forms el nervous
complaints, Rlvlmr natural, ohlldllke rofrejh'
leir Bleep always! .
And they will tell you unlieBllallnKly
"Seme form nf Heps I"
CltAVTBK r.
Ask any or all el thomeit onilnent physl.
clans s
" What Is the butt and only remedy that
ein be rolled en te cum all iIIhciviih nf the
kidneys and urinary erans t such as IttlKlit's
iIUhmue, illuote, riiteiitlnn or Inability te re
tain uitne, and nil tint diseases and ailments
peculiar te Wemen "-
"And they will tell ynu explicitly and em
piratically " Hiiclm "
Ask t!iuiiamtipliyiclans
.i ivimi .u iii,. iniui riilliiblit and surest cure
tornllllver dlseases or dyspepsia I constlpa censtlpa constlpa
tten,lndlostlon,blltoinnesi, milailiil rover,
agiie, etc ," and they will tell you t
Mandrake! or imn.ioueii ;
Hunce, whun thcHO rotne.Ho- are ceuiidiic.t
..lt. ..IttitrJ ...illullv viilttiiblrt
Atlil compounded Inte Hep llllturs, such a
wendurtul and niysterlnti-i curative power Is
developed whtuh Is se varied In Its operations
that no .Unease or ill health nan pesilbly exllt
or resist Its power, and vel It Is
llarinl.Ks ler tint most trail woman, weaku.it
Invalid or smallest child te use.
en Amen it:
" l'ntlents
" Almest dead or nuurly ilylnic "
r'er yea 8, and glvitn up by physicians et
llrlKht's and ethur kldnny .IIi.eas.H, liver com
plaints, B.ivure cousin called cDiisuiuptlen,
lmvu beuu cured.
Wntn.iti unnn ne.iiv cr-izy I
Frem iiueiiy et tiuuralula, iiiiivoiiriie?,
wakufiilncss and various dlsuitim pccullir te
women.
I'cople drawn out of shape trem excructa
tlng panics of IthniiiiiattHin.
In Inrlatnmatery and chronic, or Btitluiliiff
from scretula t
Krylpelas I
Salt rheum, bloe.1 potienlng, dyspepsia, In.
dlssllen, and In tuctuluiust all dlaeusu-i frail
Nature Is heir le
1 1 u .... 1 i niirnil 111- 1 1 Oil IlllUirS. lirOOl 111
,.n,u v.i." .-.-- --j -- - -
which Can be liiiind In eveiy iiBlKlitiorheoil
In thu known wet Id. uprl0-TuTli4w
imw Ann vavb.
F
lilt HALK
-AT-
Sliz's Oily Hal M
The most completo nssortiiient or Hprtnit
style sttfT and Belt Hals evor offitreil In
this city anil at prlces that will astonish
the moil carelul buyer. We have tnken
great care In selecting theso goets, net
only In reaAr.l te style, but In quality
utee ( and as we buy ler cash and soil ler
cash only, we guarantee te glve you ai
Reed an article " It net hotter " than can
be hetiaht anywhere ler the meney. The
YOUMAN'3 Hllir Hat this season Is a
beauty, niul ler quality, style and durabil
ity cannot be surpisaed. The ItltOAl).
WAV Silk Hat Is ft very sensible style thl
season, having a full brim anil boeornlnir
almost any ene. Cleth HaU are thu prin
cipal lent u re for boys and we have a full
iiHiortment. A lull llnu et llht-wulhl
SOKT nml l'OLKKT HATS, and In tact
everything that can be round lu a first
class Hat Stere, at
144 North Queen Street.
(OUNDAKKIl'3 OLD STAND,)
A fuw doers above the Piauklln lleu.f,
I.ANCASTKU, I'A.
tnar27 lydAw
Th latest nnwH from Africa I that the Zulu
Klnif hits the emtie : this nuns Is doubled by
tniiiiv. butnolwItliatniiilliiK.the liluuds el the
kliitrliavusunthlmaca-ioet Dr. Iltills Cough
Syrup and consequently knew his euro U cer
tain. """ "" A (i i Tit I ne.
I sometimes wl-h I could tako-heldof the
Biloel Themat' hctectrte Oil ler I tell you It
HiiKraml thing, ami 1 inn conscleniletiB lu
Biytimloeuld.io a geed work" ltv. h. if.
Crane. Cerry, l'a. .clectrle Oil cured this
gentleman et quinsy et many yeaw slandli g.
ter sid.i by 11.11. Cochran, drugglat, 1J7 and
I XI North Uueun streeU
llueklnii's Ari.iuti MHlve. I
The Hest Salve In the world ler Cuts,
Hrulses. sores. Ulcers, Salt Uheiiin. Kevur
Seros Teltur. Chapped Hands. OhllblaliiB,
MMWli Si skin liriipuens. and pesUlvuly
cures Piles or no pay required. It li guar
anteed te give pertect Btitisliictlen or meney
rotunde.). l'rlce, i cents per box. or Bale
by C. A. i.eenir.
Kvery l'rrieu te be ii Ileal huccem
In this ltte must have a specialty: that 1,
, 1. ...... ...II... .j ... Iir.,.1. ..... I
must, eencuniiimt iuu uuium-n ... "",,:-,
mind en BOine one puiBiilt. Jiurdeck Weed
IHlleri have their spi cl.ilty as a complete mid
nulled curoel uyxpep-da, and liver and kld
tiev utlVctleiis. Ker i-ale by II. H. Cochran,
.IrugglBt, 137 and 13'J North mieen wiieei.
AH K.lltur'B -irioute.
Tlteren 1. Keater. editor et Kt. Wayne.Ind.,
Gazette, writes : " l-or the mist five years have
always Ujud Dr. King's New Discovery, for
coughs et mint Severn character, as well as
ler these et u mlhler tyt.e. It -vor lalls te
etlect a speedy cure. My Irlends le whom 1
have recti iiiinende.1 ltspiak el It insmiie high
turiiis Having been cui-.l liy it of every
cough I have had ler live yuurs, I censldur It
thu only lullable and biiie euro ler Coughs,
Colds, utc." Call nt O. A. I.echur's Drug Stere
mid get a Vwl rial llotlle. Large Size, II. W.
OIlUI.T'X IjI.H H1AND,
OUKAT KKDUOTION IN
Hats, Caps, Furs,
Ladles' Seal Saoquea nnd Delmans,
LadleB' Pur-Llned Olreulara,
t.cntfl' tiid I.ndlcs' Seal Cups nt Cost.
UII.K UilllllKhLAS.
A Large Assortment of (JLOVK3 at Cost.
TIIK LA U0K8T STOCK AM) ASSOUTMKNT
1 OK FASIIIONAIILK
,ki
Ever ettered te the public, at the LOWKST
1'KICKS. Wholesale and IteUill. Huy
for cash only and sell cheaper
than any ethur Hat Steie
in the city.
HOLKAUKNT KOlt TIIK
Knox Silk & Derby Hat.
I The ONLY Hat Manulactery In Lancaster,
Heys' Caps trem 10c. up. Men's Caps et nil
kinds greatly reduced in prlce. KepiilrltiK
tuiiitlvmi.l niouilitlydeiio. Old Silk Hats made
oslilenablo.
JOHN SIDES,
ill-Mill Successor te SHULT7, A HUO.
ou p.isH."Hald Dr. Jenes. " There's a
TOHAUVU ANI CIUAMH.
VAltl'i:TH.
41STAHI.ISIIKI 1850.
CARPETS
-AT-
egen
patieut of initie there. He'a going te de,
but for the life of me I eiu't tell what alls
him." , , . .
I premisod te call and glve my opinion
en thociAe.
Webber's was a mixtuie of driuking bar
..r., ,,i.i, mr imll. ami ludiiliu! house. Its
.ntriitiH were net of the most scleet elass,
and the hcii'llss ami rows that went ou
there made the heuse a disgrace even te
New Durham. Uy this tlme I was tee
well known te fear insult even in the
lowest den of infamy, be I entered boldly
and asked te be conducted te Dr. Jenes
A blevy, HOdden faeed, vicious uk mug
woman led me up btaira and turned the
haudloef the deer.
..ti.. ..unlit i. bn .lead bv new." sue
said. "If the doctor eau't euro him,
or he don't dle in two days, out Le
bundles." , , ..
1 walked into the room, taking no notice
of the brutal threat. Theie, en a wretched
apology for a bed with a ioek ei ....--rending
despair iu hia large dark eyes, lay
Paul Vargas.
I thought I must be dreamiug. I he
1 1....1 ,... li.ii.i iiinm than two veara
mitt, i uuii ptui. ii.vm .......
ai'e, lapped in absurd luxury speudiug
meney like w.uer te grainy 'j ''";
every desire new lying in this wretched
Jen, and if Jenoa' view of tlie case was
oerroct.dyi.igltkoadog. I ahuddered with
horror and hastenul te his Bide.
Ile knew me. He was eonseiscm. I
could tell that mueh by the light whicU
leapt into hia eyca aa I approached.
.. Virrri.H. I11V IlOOr 1'ellOW." I Balll,
" aJRI loke I Temoinbered hew he had DadO WiUtlOW SliatteS,
predicted hla own iieatn. no iuubi, u.u
romembeied It tee, for although he made
Philip Selium, Sen it (Vs
150 SOUTH WATEK STUEET,
LANCASTKU, I'A.
We have a full supply ei UA(l AND KILL
INU CAUl'KTH. We only me the host of
yarns. ...,. ..,.,.ie..,,i.i, i-nrnnt.
II yen win... ki""'i, "... ............ - -!---
ttleasu wiim and examine our sleck bolei.t
ichasliig elsuwheru. in e will soil as cheap
ii"th cheapest- Come and seu loryeurself and
becenvluced, as we always have thu reputa
tion ei making Urst-eluss Carpet.
CUSTOM ItAU CAHl'KTS ASI'KCIALTY
(vVvKHLKTS. COUNTKUl'ANKH. ULAN
U KKTS, UAltl'KT CHAIN. STOCK-
l.tu l ai-.i. aw.
Dyeing Done In all IU branches at short no
tice. COAL I COAL!
Ot the best quality, expressly ler family ue.
TUY AHAMl'LKTON.
KKMKMHKRTHK OLD STAND.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON & COU
Ne. 150 SOUTH WATKU STKKKT,
u).3,nil LANCASTKU. I'A.
II A. OHLKNDKIt hns removed Ills TO
IIACCO AND (,'IUAlt HTOltK Irtmi Ne. W te
Ne 19 WKSTK1NO STICK hT. where liu will
have morn toeni and greater facilities Ter car
rying en his increasing business.
A large stock el all the HK3T IIIIAMM or
Tobaccos. Cigars md bnuirs ceuBtaully en
U,lU,,tKJD.'wiu!K AND ULUK KUONT.....
NO. 10 WK&T KINU ST. A. UlILGNUKIl.
martl-lmd
iTir llOLbHALK AND UKl'Alti
Tobacco and Cigars
-AT
STEHMAN'S NEW STORE,
110 NOUTII OUKK.V .STlKKX.C!rtecf"
InUffX't ruiikTfii ilouse).
1'oIIle, Little Neek, Saw Leir, Chocelato
Cream ure tint beat chewlng biuu.ls In the
market, inaniiiaetiired et solected sloek.
Itenuy l'lant mid Hest Out are large plugs ler
'test smoking we ever etlereil : Derby and
Krultsttiul lowers. Miners' l'rlde ler mnek-
.. .....,.... l,..n...ru .irnnni.nrn mil-
UlK lit.' UlllIWIl.K. v..i -).n ,,.........vu w..b
(Seidell Thread r'tne Cut the best that esn Ue
AU CUnrs retailed from 2 for Be te lOe apiece
are maniilactured by ourselves. That they are
long tiller, geixl workmanship ami excellent
nuallty, all admlL . . .
Hextiadu a Biteclally: alwnys ene te two
million en hand te select ireir, ranging In
price Irem I0.CO per hun.lrud down. Cheap
clgais bought In large qiimitltliu, and can
always liirnlsh you goods at bargains Our
ii imniui im nnr hundred cigars uru certainly
aivrlzutepurehasers.
As herutolere, will always have a full line et
Plug and Smoking 'tobacco and Cigars at the
OLD STAND.
Established 18TJ.
Neb. 252 & 254 North Queen St,
(HrutStnre above Koysteno iieuicj
mnr3t-lyil
11. L: STEHMAN & CO.
TJA WAltK, JtV.
l'AVKU llANUinuH, f.
pilAKKS W,
ITUY.
I'll'TY STYLK3 OK
no reply, and lay Htlll aa a leg, thore was a
leek In hia eyes whieh might expresa the
satisfaction felt by a auoeossful prephet,
when ene who baa laughed at hla forecast
la bound, at laat, te reah.) Its oerrcotnoss.
I addrcased him ngaiu and again. Plot
a word did he nuawer ; he at hat I waa
oempolled te think that his power of
speecli was geno. i iicu i "". '""""."
thoroughly iuspoet him nnd ascertain the
nature el His oempiaiui.
I sounded him, tested every organ, ex
amined every limb ; but like my ool eol oel
Ioai'iio was utterly unable te Hud the
cause of hla illness. Of oeurao I labored
i.... -...I- .lUiilviitttaim of bill III? Utiablu
te net a word of description of hla p.ilna
.. .. i t t e I mftlullil m
from tue paiieut, uiuisuii. i n.i,io....j n.i,ie....j n.i,io....j
self that he had absolutely leBt the pewer
of moving hia limbs. This utter holplesa.
hobs made me faney the Bpine might be
i. -..i... i,i ii una ii.it an. Paralvsia sue-
munun, 1i.uii. ...... --" --- - -
I'osted Itself, but the obviously clear state
.. . i .. ..i ... 1... 1injn Alnniiniii.
el tue mum as hiiuwu uy "' u.w.r....
.,ra mna HMdln'rUlt tO BOIlll tllia illC.1
te the baokgreuud. At last I gave up,
fairly baflled. I could give ue name te ha
allment could llx no Bear, en iv. n.e
bodily woaknesa waa great ; but woakneBB
must be caused by aomethlug. What was
the aomethlng ? Se far aa my knowledgo
went there waa no spoelQo disease; yet l
waaaa certain aa Dr. Jenoa that Paul
Vargas, If net dying, waa about te die.
Te be Continued
In six and seven lout lengths. Special M.es
iiuiVle te order. Thu deslaiis ure vury Imiul-
seme and moderate lu price,
PLAIN SHADING
liy the yard In I he New Celers. ,"' K0,'
l.rlag.i windows and stere sliajles, l :;,
t.i M In li.1 in-. anitTJ In. wide. bCOICII
H.Ji.LAN i) in Keru.caidliial. Ituir.Ureun ami
White.
WOOD AND TIN Bl'ltlNU UOLLK113
.. ........ ,1,.,. vti'.ltl.K (111NA.
MKNTS riUNViKS "TAsShiArAeV y.itu
measuies and put up shades et uvery Uescilp'
Hen in llrsl-chus iiiunner.
NKWl'A'lTKICNSOlf
WALL PAPER
c'Ull 8llllNO.
G1IU lu Kmbessed, Celer and l'lalu. Her-d.u-s
" m. Celling eenillen8, Ac.
LACKCUUTAINb.ri'OLliS, AC
PHARESW.FRY,
67 NORTH QUEEN ST.
LANCA8TEIC. I'A.
rilUBUUKAT IIAHOAIN hTOUB,
N0.24S0UTliQUEENbT.i
LANCASTKU, I'A.,
JOHN P. SCILVUU, Proprielor.
MUIlIi MKDA t.S A NP VRKillUilH THAN
Ail i JllllK uwiv
Ail Hli IV A.
soecoi'l'l'UKKTTLKS, ullslifs, all prices
Kvury.lose.llitlon FUBNI8,lNa G00US.
Kvery iwcrii.uei. QL K1XTUUE8.
Kvery 'f,j,iyL,iOLI)BllKIl Tl.N'WAKK.
Kvery .iMorlptlenot W0Ilu uylNG
And a tnitltltule et articles needed by all
daises of the community.
-lliiying mid mannlacturlns In wliolejala
nnatitlllus, we ure prupaied te give our pa-
uens the bunuilt or monies tUu naved or
4i-Specl.il attcnlleu paid te COUNTUY
TllAur..
JOHH P. SCHAUI,
24 Seuth
fnbI7-lVd
Quoeu Btroet,
LANOABTKIC I'A.
j'tiwriMUAi'iin.
J.B
JIUXK.
w ceuw. Address as aboye,
ml-SutU
mj ...", --..,, ,
expression which u . .
JT ninan this." HO Baiu, nuniy.
"I mean tins,- uu pj.u, ..u.i.j. . u,um. sold by u. n, cecurttu,
oeuld, if I chese, tell you the exaet day 137 mi w North Uueui tuwu
110 von llelieva It.
That in this town there are semes of poisons
passing our smut uviij 7 "- , ."j,..:,,..
t.iiulu inlsuiable by indigestion. D y speps a,
... . ,..,,... 1 uimiHiiin i.ivrr 111111
Heur lin.l ""e?.V"7'".T.Vx -.rilliH.il
iilalnt, consupiiiieii. ... ."-' " , "
Ilium Shtleh's Vltallzur, LMiaraiiteed te c. e
them. . Seil by Jl. . ueuma . " M-
rriuTimiA.
uern jK.emover.
tiiu most ottectlve preparation ter the ro re ro
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Ne. 106 North Queen Btroet.
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