rr3d U Ml 4 !4 VI -. Veltimr XX-Ne 11)5. LANCASTER PA., THURSDAY, APJILL 17, 1881. Price Twe Ccntu. tit.eriiixu. njri A bluger ahew than all the Whlte Elepbants la the Mam moth Clothing Stock of A. 0. Ytttoe & Oe. Ne HumbuR, no descoptien. We refund the meney en all goods net entirely satisfactory. A. C. YATES & CO., LKDUKIl IIIULDINU, OOtt. OfJEdTNUT &: SIXTH BT3., im i i.. ii m.i'ii t a I i-.miiV.m, REMOVAL EX 'I'll A ORDINARY. New Kitablishmenl, New Uecds, S. S. RATH VON, MtTcliuut Tuller nuil Draper. Ur-jir riiu ly In ter inn his pnlriitisuml tlm pub lie Unit hi' liii tlutiievml lilt Merchant 'I'ullor 'I'uller lug r.MiablNlimi'iil liein Ne. lui.uhcie It has been located Inr ever thirty jiuis, ti) 131 North Queen St., (IIOWKLL'b UUIMII.SU), Wliuru Im ha Jut iiimiiim1 with u I mill mill hviuuiiiiIiIu liii" "I fabric. Inr men and boys' weir, wldeb, will 1" tnade promptly te order In uuy style, mi. I satlslarlleu assured. 'lllUllMUl l"l P1 fllOIM hi cilntls shall he te tiiijril thf continued coundeiue el tlie pub- S. S, RATHVON. Tract icul Tailor. mil lni'l VIMT1IINU. 1 ,ui.mhiiimi oenus ruu EASTER. Loweh Heitrfa, Olub IIoueo Tiea, Luteat Style Oelltire. TUe Royal Bhlrt, Rhein Htene StutlB, llilllluiitas Diamond ut ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KINU 8TIIKKT, VMAM.N A: IIAIIIIIAM. Smalii l Bausman, KINK A1L011S, A V K 11 K M OVKD TO Ne. 121 North Queen St., And will hit pVimid tliulr Elegant Stuck el te have you examine SUITINGS, Etc., -reu- SPRING AND liiaylMvdTu.TliAS 8JMMB!l WEAR. 11. m.itliAiiT. SPRING OPENING -ST- H.GERHART'S Tailoring I'staidislimt'iil. I urn new piepaieil toshew in Uie trtiilu an iixHiiruiii'tii et Woolens inr iiie -pniig ami hummer Ti ii'in which or lliauty. tjuallty ami Quantity Nurpas-.es nil my iotiner efforts te p ease my ctHletlluls Nene but tlie very best Foreign uml Alucrl can fubilcs ler Dress and Hindncss Suits i ii I'emplKtu llnoet the Latest shades et Spring Oveice.itlng. The very best el workmanship ami pliers lower iiiiiii any Heme In tlie city ler the s.ime H uallty ul goods I-I. G-EEHABT, TAlLUJt, m Ne. 6 East King Street. TANMMArt .M HIIO. 1 HOrK A W1NI KH.S, THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. I laving tlm finest selection of Fancy Suitings, Pantaleon Pat terns, Plaids and Cheviots ever shown in Lancaster, we hereby extend an invitation te our lriends te call and inspect our elegant stock. We have secured the services of Mr. Nicholas l)e La Soren Seren skey, a first-class cutter. Geed fits guaranteed. Alse full line of fine Furnishing Goods. GROFP& WINTERS, 23 North Quoeu St.. apilMvd LXNOASTEH, l'A WINTER STILL LIVES. March, tlm Hint mniilli of Spring, has been here uml lit mm entered upon tlie minutes el Unit' us a bygone. April Inn hern unbilled In, ami with It celli ami uncomlertublu weather, as a ri'tnlmlur, It would seem, that winter still lives, anil tint Spilng. wlihullllsgliid tidings, In yiit higgurd nml yet a think' or the til Ul re, all premonl'lens el the weather-wise te the contrary notwithstanding. Spring will surely conic, however, ami with It brum llic inllil M'Hthnr which will noci'iKl neci'iKl noci'iKl tate a change of lalmeut the laying ailile of tlm Overcoat ami Heavy Garments ler these llKhlnraml ininti cciufertiililc. Antlclpalliiit the wantHOfnur p.itreiiH, we havu lint mail" iiponner tlm lurKi'U ami llncnt tulcctlnnx el U.OI'lllNO FOIt MK1., llt)Vb AND till II. 1IKKN, shown liy niv heuitii In thU bccIIimi of tliti Hlatn. All the linmlietiiHHtyliM prevnlent, iniiilii I., a thorough, nyHteinatluiiianunr, irein bent known niaken el Textile Kulirlc-i, uml arranteileual te the In-it me!i! by any ene anywhoreatllkollKUroH. KINK WOOl.KNS, ler Cuslein TuileiluKi liamlHomeamt ultrac tlve NoveltluH.te mt'et thu reiiulruinuntH el u KiLitileimblc Truilc. Ne amiertinuut llkueuri). Se )il Ice j uiore leuseuablu. MYERS & RATHFON, LKADlMl I.ANUASTKU CLOTIUKIUJ, NO. 12 EAST KING STREHT I.ANUASTKK, l'A. IIIMII llltUTtlKlt, MKIUVAI.. "rVKK'UIIKItllYl'KtjrOllAI.. rtW HC " Orvllle, Ohie, Hept. 10, I8N-2. jJ UUO' " HitVliiK been mibjui.t teu brou breu nitlnl nilnetiun, with Iriiiuent en I m, Inr a number of ynr, I huruliy ccrtlty that Aykii'h C'MKiinr riHTiiiut. Klvimnii prompt rellel ami Ik the meet iirtctlve leinmly 1 have ever trluil. lAMKH A. HAMILTON, Kdlter el The Vrenccnl." rnnnue. "MLdiiemi, 0...111110M, wi, jJ UUIIU "I Imve ubeiI Arica's Uiibriit I'ixteiial. tlili'BprliiK ler a onvero cmiiikii ami lunic trouble with noeil ulfcct, ami I am pluimeil In icceiinucnd It te any enu nluiliatly IliructUll. llAUVKV llAtlllllMAN, 1'teprluUir et Ulobullelol." liiKi'Aimi) nr Dr. C. AYEIt & Ce., Lewell, Mass. B0I1I liynll DniKKlst". alO'.'J PAUL VAHGAS. mvniEHV IN ftlKIIIUIK. A VBIl'U V Clierry HAHHAl'AllIlil.A AND AYKII'H ecteritl ler mitn at Cnchran'n Druif mere. Ne. i37 nml IM North Oueeli ML. l.uiicjiHler, l'a. A tlHKAT HUUUKHl. 'hop plater. This porous planter In lameua ler Its quick anil hearty action In curing I.ame Hack, llhuu inatUm, Hclatlca, Crick In tin) Hark, Hileunil lllp, NeurnlKla. atlir Joints ami M uncled, Hele CI1e.1l, Kliluey Treulilei) ami all pains eraches either local or ilucp-Hcatutl. It soethet, HtreiiKthutis ami Hllinulates the parts. The virtues et hops ceuiblnuil with i;utiH-cleau and ruaily id apply, superior te liniments, lotions ami biMvch. Price, 'i rents or A ler ll.O). Held by driiKKlMrt ami country steru-i. Mailed en receipt et prices. Hep 1'ltutcr Outn jiany, 1'rnprleUirs, Husten, Mus. A GREAT SUCCESS. -Thn best lamllv pill matlM-IIawIuy's Htemach and l.lver rills. iTxi. Pleasant in action and easy te take. tievatf-lyilAw (1) U1TAN NI'.UVINK qjam; Tlie only known epecltlc for Kplluptlc Kits. -AIhe ler Mpastus ami KallliiK Sickness. Nervous Weakness It Instantly relieves uml cuhm. Ciuunnt-H bleed and iiulckens slUKKlsh clicu lilt leu. Nuutrallres kciuis el disease and saves sickums. Curin only blotches and stub. A SKEPTIC SAID born bleed sores. KUinlnatesllells, Carbuncles and Hcuhls. -l'enimneiitly an I piemptly cures paralysis. Yes. It Is a charmlnir and healUiful Aperient. Kills Scrofula and KIiiks K.vll. twin brothers. Changes bad breath te yernl. removing ihu ciiuce. Heuts bilious ten SAMARITAN ATERYIiTE ilonclesaiiilmakescleHrcempluxlon. IC(Un oil by none In thai ellilum el lever. A ci.iiiinliik' reselvent and a matchless laxative It drives Hick Headache like the wind. 4C'nntalns no draslrle uilhartlu or opiates. Kelluves thw bralu or met bid laucles. l'reiuptly cures llheumatlsm by reutlm; It. Hesteres llfe-Klv. Iiik propel ties te the bleed. Is uuarantceil te euro all nervous disorders, -Uclliil)le when all opiate-i lull, ltelreshes the mlml and In. vlRenitivi tlie body. Curcsdyspepslaoruieney rulumluU. NEVER FAILS. Diseases of thu bleed own It a coniueier. Kndeted In wilting by ever tllty theusunil leadlni; citizens, cleigyuien and physicians In V. H and Kurepe. 4-h'ei'H:ilu by all leadinu druggists, f 1.00. The Dr. f. A lllclimend iledlcal (Je., 1'ieps., ht. Jeseph, Me. (.1) Chuiles N, (,'rlttonleu. Agont.New Yerk CJty. 1118-lveuil.tw K lUMil-WUMT, T11K SUKK CIMIK KOll EXTRA PUSH. That Is what liialcm our NKY 8I'U1N(1 H1U0K I.AUUKil. IIK'ITKU AND (.IlKAl'KK than It ever was belere. Hce the wemluilul low prices In -AND- Beys, Clothing. Mcll'a HllttJ at 11.50, tl.UO.f l.5O,3.C0,nO0,ttl.00, jlu.w, up te fli,W. BOYS' AND CHILDRENS' CLOTHING OUIt liUK.VTbl'EOIALTY. Heys' Buiu at tva, nne, ja.oe, j.w, $i.ue, (3.00, 0.0U, up te I1U.IW. Chlldien'anulU ut 11.33, 11.73, 2.(M, (2.110, $3.00, 11.00, up te 10.50. TO Til K I.ADlKa: II you wish te buy Heys' nrUhlldiuiis' Hults leek at our mrge stock, uleg.uit madu utyles, wetkinuushlp, iiulUy and low ptlci-s. I'huy ctuuuL be uppriiachcil unywliutein this city. I. Gansman & Bre,, T1IK r'ASIIlONAlUiK MKUOHANT TAl. 1.0 lti AND CI.OTIllKltS. Nes. G0.08 N0KT1I QUKHN Sl'ULET, Uttftit en the Southwest C'ernur et Orange Btrcut, I.ANCA81KU, l'A. - Net connected with uuy ether Cleihing lloiiae lu thu city. 11 OUR All-Weel Suits te Order -r'OK- TWELVE DOLLARS, are the (Ir.'atest llnrgalu ever ollered In any ceinuiunlty. They am a puru all-wool, plain or l.mcy mlxeu Oiuslmere ; eight dltlerent patterns ; well ttltiimed goeil ntguarautoed 10--NEW STYLES--10 -or euu- CELEBRATED FIFrEEN DOLLAR SUIT, MADE TO ORDER. CALL AND 8KB TIIK FINK LINK OK Pine Oerkscrew and Whipcord Worsteds, IN ALLT1IKNKW SUADKH. Klduey Dlflonses, LlvorOemplainte, Constipation, Pllesund Bleed Dlseases. J'UrSWTAXX RXnOJWK IT IlKAU'riLY. " Kidney-Wert Is the most successlul rem edy 1 ever used." Dr. 1 U. lialleu, Menk teu, Vu ' Klilnuy-Wert Is always relUble." Dr. It. N, Clark Se. Here, Vt. " Kidney. Wert has cured my wlte alter two vearssufferlnu." Dr. C. M. Suininerlln, Sun Hill, (iu. IN THOUSANDS OP OASB3 It has cured where all else had failed. Ills mild, but elllclent, CKUTAIN IN ITS AC TION, but harmless lu all cases. 4-ItcU'itnes thu llloed uml strengthens unit gives new life te all tlie Important etgans or the lieilv. The natural action el thu Kid neys Is restored. Thu l.lver Is cleaned el all disease, and the llewels move lieely and healthfully. In this way thu weist iU.-e.ises are eradicated iromlhe system. rrke$l Hiiultlerdry. HeltlbjrDriicgtsts. Dry can be sent by mall. WELLS, HICUAUDSON & CO., IIUULINUTON, VT. KIDNEY-WORT. 02) ill'2-eeitAw KIDNKV-WtMlT flllt MAI.K AT UOUII. inn's Drugstore. Ne IS7 anil 139 North (Jiicen Street, Lancaster, l'a. E1' V'S UlttSAOl JIALat. lirsh & Brether's I'KNNIlALLCLOrillNU IIOU8K, Nes. 2 and 4 North Queen Streot. LAN0A8TKII, l'A. OATAItHH, 1IKADACIIK, COLD IN Hi: AD, 110S1S COLD, DKAKNKbS, HAY ITU V Kit. 0)' l'esltlvu Cllie. ELY'S CREAM BALM. KLY'H cltKAM HALM when implied by the linger Inte thu nostrils, will bu absorbed, etlccluully cleansing ihu head ei catarrhal virus, causing hualthy sucrutleus. It allays Intlummatleii, protects thu lnuuibrane el tlie nasal passages from Iresh colds, completely huuls thu sores and restores the senses el tustu ,WUl 8WUlNOT A LIQUID Oil SNUKF. A low applications relieve. A thoteugh treatment ivill cure, AKfoeable te use. Send ler circular. It) cunts by druggists. CO cents by mall, registered. EL BROTHERS, 1'25-ceilAw Druggists, Owege, N. Y. ptIMK, HTUVICti. Ulll'i'K St CO., -BANKERS,-" 15 WALL STREET, New Yerk. UreKets nml Dealnrs In Hallway ami all oilier Securities. HAILWAY INVESTMENTS a specialty, in the selection and ostlmute of which their long connection with " l'nen'a Manual ev Hailueaiis " gives tliuin spuclal ml. vantages, corruspeuduurn Invited uml In qtililus answered Dopeslt accounts received and Interest alie wud. iult-eed Y lUTOUIA Cern Remover. The most oilectlvo preparation ler tlie re- meval et corns, liunleus, Vurti?, elc, ever placed betoie thu public. WarrunUid te orudlcate complutely iiul within a short time the most eUdurutu corns, hard or sort, without pain. IT IB A I'OMTIVH CUBIC. BOLU AT BiSOHTOLD'S DRDQ STORE, Ne. 401 WESTOllANGKHTllEET, conier el Charlette. dl-lyd rsxn -?.ji'ii TTrilHOUT KXUKI'TION T uiRiir in liU city inn iicsr en IIAUTMANB VKLLOWrUO.NXCIJAU B1UUK. NUTIUK lO Tllfct)tAflBr.Ul AMU UUA NEIIS. All persons nre huruby lerblddun tetiuspass enunynt the lands of the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un un Inclesed, ulther ler the purpose et sheeting ei fishing, as the law will bu rigidly enloicee igaliisi all trespassing en suld lands el tht umlurslKUOd alter this notice. WM. COLEMAN rilEKMAV U.l'KUOY ALDKN. KDVYAltD U. ritKKMAN, Attorney for u. Y Coleiaau'J.Uola eie-uaArr TTKAUUUAHTEIlb VOlt THK INDIAN MEDICINES, KA-TON-KA AND MODOO INDIAN OIL -AT- LOCHER'S Drug Stere, NO. 9 EAST KINO STKEET, LANCASTER, l'A. IJKNN OIOAU3 MtOJl 81,00 i'EK .HUN dred up, at IIAIITMAN'8 YELLOW FU0NT0IQAU SXOllE. lly IIiiRh Uunwity, ClIAl'TEIt IV. Heur after hour, day after day, Paul Varus lay, unable te meve or Hpeak ; yet I felt fitire lu full ioshcrhIeii of IiIh metital faeulticH. Boveral times I noticed, when tlie deer was opened, a leek of dread oemo Inte IiIh ejes. He breatlieil freer when he saw that the new comer was thu mirse ortnyHelf. This puzzled me, for if, as I HUfipeoted, he had willed that I should wilte a loiter and Bend It te the ptoper plaoe, IiIh leek flheuld have been enu of hope and oxpeotanoy, Instead of It dis playing utimistakable nlgim of fear. Although VarijaH often travn me the impression that he was trylujj te suhjuct tne again te that straufie inlluonce, It was only oneo tnore thnt he attained anything llke hucecks. One day, grown held at llmllng I had an yet avoided a repetition of my thraldem, and, perhaps ogged en by curiosity, I met IiIh Btrauge Hied gaze half way and dctlcd him te cempter tne. Iu a moment or two I found I had miscal culated my powers, and although I blush te Bay it I fult that in another pcceud I must yluld te him, ami as before, de all he wished, At that critical moment the ntirse entered tlie room and speke te me. Her voleo and prcsouce breke tlie spell, Thank Cled, it was he ! Vargas was Bending au impalse into my mind urging me in Bome way which I kuew would be Irresistible te perferm, net Bome harmless task, but te go te my medioliie chest and fetch a dese of lauda num heavy enough te fiend him te sleep forevor. And I Hay, without hesitatien, that had the woman nut onterod the room at that very moment, I should have been forced te de the man'a bidding. Yet I had no wish te cut his few last days short I II I had given him that poi son it would have been jjuieidu, net mur der I Although he had predieted IiIh ewu death, why was Paul Vargas se anxieuH te die, that he had endeaveted te make me kill him '.' Unless their tortures are un bearable, few dying persons seek te pre cipitate mutters ; and this ene, I am sum, suffered little or no pain. His death was lingeiiug and tcdieitH, but net pain ful. After this fresh attempt te cocrce me, I was almost afraid te loave him tilone with the nurhii. I even took the precaution of being present when Dr Jenes, out of pro fessional curiosity, paid him au occasional visit. The tension en my nerves grew uubcara bio. I prayed fervently for the man's re covery, or if recovery was out of the ques tien, ler his death. At last the tlme carne when thu latter seemed te be drawing very very near be near that Jenes, whose iutercst in the case- was unabated, said, as he left me in the oveuiug "He will die tonight or bofero to morrow is ever. I bolieve he has only kept himself alive the last few days by sheer ferce of will and determination net te die." I assented gloeiuily,wished my colleajjuo geed nlcht, uud went te rest Next morning, just after breakfast, I heard a rap at my deer. I opened it and found myself face te face with a woman. She was tall, and even the long black cloak she were did net hide the grace and symmetry of her llgure. A thick veil covered her face. Thinking she had oemo ler advice I begged her te enter the hoiise. I led her te my sitting room. She raised her vel! and looked at me. I knew her iu a moment. She was the levely girl who had shared with Vargas that luxurious eastern paradise the girl whom he called Myrrha. She looked pale aud weary, but Btill very beautiful. Her sembre attire could net diminish her charms, Sly one thought, as I gazed at her was, hew any man, of his own free will, could tear himself ftem such a oreaturo ? Yet, for soiue unkuewn reason, Paul Vargas had dene se. It was clear that I was ontiiely forcet- teu. Ne statt of recognition showed that my face was anything but that of a Btrauger. I did net wonder at this, I was much ehauged ; bronzed aud beardod ; was, lu fact, ns rough looking a customer as many of my ewu patients. Fer a moment she seemed uuable te speaK. Her eyes looked at mine as though they would anticipate) what I had te tell her. Her lips ttemblcd, but no words came from them. At last she speke, " Theiu ii a gen tleman hore ilyiug." "Yes," I repllcd. "Mr. Vargas is lmrn " Am I iu time ? Is he still alive ?" " He is very, very 111, but still alive." A wretch reprieved ou the scallelil could net have displayed mero delight than did Myrrha when she heard my words, A leek of indescribable joy Hashed iute her face. She clasped her hands in passienate thaukfulness aud teara of rapture filled her eyes, Peer girl, she had little enough te rejoice at I She was iu tlme lu tlme for what 'I Te bee her levor die. That was all 1 "Tnke me te him at ence," she said, moving towards the deer. I euggestcd a little rest and refresh ment llrst. She declined both, peremptorily. "Net a moment must be wasted. 1 have travelcd night and day since I ro re ro celved his letter. Quick, take me te him, or it may be tee late 1 " I asked her te fellow me. She threw off her long cloak, and I saw that her dress beneath it wan plain blaek. Ne ribbon, jowel, or ornament broke its sable Hues. With a leek of iuoil'able joy en her face alie followed me te Vargas' room. "Let me go Urat and propare hitu," I Bald. "Mil " ulin rnnlhul atnrtllv. "Let 1110 pass." She laid her hand en the dour, opeued it. aud preceded me into the room. Paul Vargas'H oyes wcre turned as, indeed, they had for the last few days boeu mostly turued towards the deer ; yet the leek whleh leapt into thorn was net oue of joy aud woleoiuo. It was a leek of wee of suprome ugeuy. A con vulsive Bhudder rati aoreis his f.uu, aud I oxpeetod liin uext brealli would bu the last. Why Bheuld the advent of his beau- tlflll visitor un afreet. Mill '.' Had llO treated this wemau be evilly, that he i droaded lest bue oarae te his doathbed te heap ropreaohoa en his he.ul. Yet, he himself had Bummoned her brought her from afar by the letter which he had willed me te wrlte. Injured or uet, Myrrha came te cotmelo, net jopreaoh. My doubts en this pelut wero at ence set at rest. Y ith a ery of passienate grief ahe threw horself en her knoes bcslde the bed ; olaaped the peer wasted hand iu hers, aud cevered it with teara and kisses. In a Btrauge tongue ene unknown te me she speke words whieh I knew were words of fervcut leve. Tlm t.inelnit irnlnn tint tlirillilll' nQJUllt. the gestures ahe usjil, wero mtorpretors aufllolent te make me underataml that she was rojeloiug that death hadspared her levor long enough for her te bee him oneo mero.) A Boft leek, a leek that echoed her ewu, came ever thoBtilleror's face a leek of infinite toudetneea and doathless leve. Hut It waji transient. His oyes grew atom. I fancied they tried te drive her away ; then, as she heeded net his com mands, they besought and appealed te her. Iu vain the atrange girl laughed Joyfully as a bride who weloemos her brldogreom. She kissed her levor again and again. Theu, with a weary sigh, Paul Vargas olescd his oyes uover I thought, te reopen them. I went te his side, He was net dead ; but he bere infallible signs of approaching dissolution, Praott Praett cally, it was of little moment whother he died new or iu an hour's tlme. Nethlug couldsave him. Still, the wish ene always feels te prolong the falntest dicker of ltfe prompted me te speak te Myrrha. "The exoitemout will kill him," I whispered. She Bpratig te her feet as 11 stunj;. She thtew me a glance be full of horror that I started. Then, bending evor Vargas, she satisfied horself that he still breathed. "Oe," she whlspercd, floreoly. " Leavo me nlone with my leve. Take that woman with you." I hesitated. I wauted te aoe the end. Hut I could net dispute the saored claims of leve aud grlef, or help sympathizing with the girl iu her doiire te be alene with the dying man. My duties wero euded. I had dene all I could ; but death in hia present mysterious garb had conquered me. The mau must ule. Hew could he die better than iu the arms of the wemau he loved ? I motioned te the uurse te loave the room. I followed her through the dour ; then turned te take my last leek at Paul Vargas. He was lying appareutly unconscious. Myrrha had thrown horjelf ou the bed by his aide. His peer pale face was drawn oleso te her full red lips. Her besom beat against his, Her arms wero wreathed around him, holding him te her. The contrast between life aud death botweou the rich, atreug glowing life of the young girl, and that of the man new ebbed away te its last few Bauds, was startling. I closed the deer roverontly. My oyes lllled with tears and 1 siuhed for the sorrow which was about te fall ou the devoted, passienate creature. Hew would the bear it '.' Then I went ubeut my duties, kuew. ing that when I roUtrned home, I should have a patieut the less, IrodeHomo miles iute the country, te see a miner who had met with an accident which would most likely preve fatal. Just as I reached his cablu my herse foil sud denly lame. I led him the rest of the way aud, having doue all I could for thu injured man, started te return home. Tnore was nothing for it but te leave my herse te be fetched the next day, and walk back te New Durham. 1 strode ou as briskly as the nature of the track would allow. As I trudged along I thought of Myrrha aud Paul Vargas, anil wondered if by any ohauce I should tiud him alive ou my returu. I was se preoeoupiod with theso thoughts that, uet until I was oleso te him, did I uotlce a man iyiug ou the aide of the track. At ilrst I thought it was ene of the com mon sights of the neighborhood ; a man dead drunk, but as I steed evor him I found, for a wonder, it was net be. lhe mau'a back was towards me ; hia face was Vital (jtifstliinsl I Ask the mostemlnont physician Of any sehbel, what In the best IhltiK In tlie world ler quilting and allaying nil Irritation of the nerves aud curing nil forms el norveua complaints, ulving natural, oldldllke rofreim Ing sleep ulwavst Ami they will lull you unhesitatingly " Seinu form of Heps I" GIIAtTKn t. Ask any or all el tuomeil eminent pliysL clans : " What is the bent and only remedy that can be rolled en te euro all dlseases of the kidneys and urinary organs ; such as Itrlght'j disease, dlubetci, retention or Inability te re tain urlne, and all tlie dlieasca and ailments peculiar te Women " " And they will tell you explicitly and tun plmtlciilly " Huchu." Ask tlie same physicians " What Is the most reliable and surest cuie ler all liver diseases or dyspepsia ; constipa tion, Indigestion, biliousness, malatlal lever, ague, etc.," and they will tell yen : Mamlrakul or Damlollen '." llonce, when theso romedlos ate combined with ethers equally valuable And compounded Inte Hep Hitter, such a wenderlul and mysterious curnttve power Is developed which Is se varied In Itstipoiutlens that no disease or 111 heilth can possibly exljt or resist Its power, uml yet It Is Harmless ler the most trail woman, weakest Invalid or smallest child te use. aurTEit it; " I'atlents " Almest dead or nearly dying " Fer ycius, and given up by physicians el llrlght's and ether kidney dlseases, liver com plaints, sovero coughs called consumption, have been cured. Women genu neirly crazy I Krem ngeny el neuralgla, nervousness, wakefulness and various diseases peculUr te women. I'eople drawn out of shape lrem excrucia ting pangs of lthuuinatlsm. In inflammatory uud chronle, or siulurlng from Bcrelula t Erysipelas I Palt rheum, bleed poisoning, dyspepsia, In In In dlgosllen, and In fact almost all dlseases frail Naturals heir te lUve been cureil by Hep Illtters, proel of which Can be teunil In every neighborhood in the known world. uprlO-TuThASAw VHT (lOOIIIf, A Yelling Uby Is something te be avoided. Ilubles with colds bablus with croup, babies with scalds, burns, bites, achis, sprains, e- jvilns are bound te be come nely tenants of the household Dr. Jhemm' Kclectrte Oil will euro all thesoconi theseconi thesoceni plaints. Fer uIe by II. . Cochrun, drug, gist. 137 and 139 North Uueen street. Uriint It Out," The above Is an old saw as savage as It Is Beneles. Youeim't " (irunt out" dyspepsia, nor liver complaint, nor norveusnees It they once gel a geed held. They don't remove it.,.in.nivna in iIihl whv. 'ihu taking a few de-cs et yjurdecfc Uloed llttters Is better than "grunting It out." What we cuu euro let's TVUKS9 ouenu. ffATT, SHA1 tCO, Nes. 8 & 10 E. King St New OpenlnR KewISprliifj HOSIERY AND GLOVES- SPECIAL ITEMS THIS WEEK: LADIES' BRILL! ANT.LISLH HOSU, sue u pair. TWENTY 8TYLE8 IN LADIES' REGULAR MADE HOSE, no a pair, worth 33c. CHILDREN'S PHKNCIt UUIIION II03K In all thu Popular Celeis, NEW SI'ltINO SHADES IN KID GLOVES. An Elegauta-liutten (Hove, all colors, 0)e n pair. ELEUANT M03QUETAIUK GLOVES, all colors, 75e a pair. OUUONEDOLLAIt KID GLOVE lithe best In the market. Fllty Dezen LISLE TitllEAD GLOVES, 25a u pair, worth 37Sc Klve Hundred New Patterns. Cambrle, Nain Nain Nain seok and Swls KMllllOIDEltlES (A Prices LOwur than uver. A NEW LINE OF JKKSEY3 at Lew I'rlces NEW YORK STORE, NOS. 8 &:i0 EAST KING ST., LANCABTBKVl'A. MKXT UUOlt TO TUtS UOUHT HOOSK FA1EST0CTS. net eniluni. druggist. 137 Fer sate by 11. II. Cochran, anil 13'J Neith Oueen struct- buried in the herbage ; but I could hear him Bobbing as if his heart was about te burst. As he lay there he threw hia arras out with wild gestures of despair he dug his ilugurs iute the ground aud tore at it as euu raoked by unboarable terture. He was eviduntly a prey te aome fearful bodily or mental distress. Whiohever it might be, I could uet pass without proff preff proff eriug my assistance. His agitation was se great that he had ue idea of my proximity. I apoke, but my words full unheeded. Seb after Beb burHt forth from him. I steeped aud placed my hand ou hia arm. " My peer lollew," I said, "what ia tlm mattnr ?" At my touch he sprang te his feet. Ged of Heaven ! shall I evor forget that me. meut. Ilafore me steed Paul Vargas, well and streug, as when we parted some yeaia age in Constantinople 1 What saved me from faiutiug I cannot tell, The man steed thore bofero mc the very mau I had left au hour or two age nt his last gasp ! He atoe.l there aud cast a shadow. He did net fade away or illHsannear aH a visleu or hallucination should de. Thore was life aud strength iu uvery limb. His faea was pale but it waa with the pallor of grlef; for, evon new the tears were ruunlug from his eyca, and he was wringing hia bauds iu agony. Speak ' I oeuul net liave lasuioneu a word. My tougue olave te my palate. My lips wero parohed and dry. All I could de was te atare at him, with chat tering teeth, bristling hair aud ice cold bleed. He came te my aide. He grasped my arm. He was atill ileah and bleed. Even in that Btiprome moment hia strong con cen con vuleivo oluteh told me that. He apoke. IIIh vnlce was aH the veice of a living mau yet as the volce of oue from whom ull joy of life has doparted. "Ge home," heaald. "Ge home and loam hew the atrongest may tromble at death at what a cost he will buy life hew the selfish dosire te llve eau oeuquer leve. Yeu asked me oneo i( I oeuld net prolong life. Yeu are auswored. Yeu brought her te me you yielded thou, but uet the Boeond tlme when I would have undoue the doed. Ge home, bofero I kill you. Semething iu his whole baarlu struek me with deadly terror a natural human terrer. I turned and Had for my llfe.uutll my limbs refused te bear me farther. Theu laaukeu thogceuud ami, I bollevo, lest consciousness. Whan I roaevorod I made the beat of my way home, telllug myself as I walked along that ovorwerk aud waut of aloep wero not net lug en me, I had dreamed an absurd uorriuie dream. iMovertuuiuas i trumuiuu iu every limb as I opencd the deer of the room in whleh I had left Paul Vargas, dying iu the arms of the wemau who loved him. Death had boeu thore during my absence I kuew the meaulug of that leug ahapolesa from atrotehod out en the bed oeverod by the whlte ahoet. Yet I trotnbled mero and mero. The words I had heard in my sup posed dream oemo te me olear and distluet. It was Heme tlme bolore l oeuid aummen oeurago oneuuh te meve the covering from the dead faoe. I did se at last aud I bollevo shrieked alend. Lying thore in her blaek funereal dress her fair handa oressod ou her breast, her waxen faoe still bearlug a smlle, lay the girl whom 1 kuew only by the narae of Myrrha dead 1 i ICeniarkable K.cupe. vi j uiirv a. Dallnv. of Tunkhanunck. l'a. wiib alUlcted ler six years with Asthmunnd llrnnchltls, during which tliuu the best physi cians could give no reltet. Her llle was de spatted el, until In last October she procured a llettln et Dr. King's New Discovery, when Immediate lcllet wastelt.and by continuing lis use ter u short tlme she was completely cured, gaining In llesh ! Ifcs. In a low months. Free Trial Itottleset this certain euro el all Threat and Lung Diseases at C. A. Lechor's Drug Store. Lurgu llettles 11.10. I milt Kvorybedy te Knew. lluv. Geerge II. Thayer. an old citizen el this vicinity known te every ene us a most lnlluentlul citizen and christian minister el tlie M. E. church, just this memunt stepped In our stere te say, " I wish everybody te knew that I consider that both myselt and wlfu ewo our lives te Shlleh's Consumption Cure." It Is Having a tromendous sule ever our ceuntei s and Is giving perlect satisfaction In ull casrs et Luug IJIieases, such us nothing else has done. DICS. MATCH KTT FltANCB. Ilountien. Im!., Muy IS, '73. Held by 11.11. Cochran. iUugglst,N03. 137 and U.Nerlli Oueen street. Lancaster, tehlloetl! Shawls. Shawls. Shawls have always been a specialty with ui, and our Bleck of; ,1 H OLANtt AND UVJSKSSHAUA. 1UI1 A MA11T1H. CHINA HALL. Wero neverasuttrae'.lvuas at the present time. FIIENC1I, SCOTCH, GEltMAN AND AMK1UCAN SHAWLS Frem 75e. te (r.oe, te BUll tuste el all. Ihu purse and Alse lull stock Lupin's make et CHINA, GLASS, -AND- Queensware ffigh & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET, LASCASTEIl, l'A. Black Cashmere Shawls. SINGLE AND DOUI1LE. Theso Shawls are lur superior In weight and color te uny ether make Imported. 1'ItlOES lift). M.S0. l.50, IS HO, W.50, J7.60, eS.W, f 10.00, liei), $11.00 uud I10.W. B,. E. lMnesteck, LANCASTER, l'A. Next Doer te the Court Heuse. HATS AMll UAVH. F UK HAMS AT UVXLK11H, XV. sauMtcrari' BEST STEAM ENGINE AND Thu most complete assortment of Spring Btyles Htlir und Seft Hats ever offered lu this city uud ut prices thai will astonish the most carelul buyer. We have taken great euro In sulectliur theso goods, net only In regard te style, but In quality also ; ami us we buy ler cash uml sell ler cash only, we guarantee te gtve you as geed uu urtlcle "It net better than can be bought unywhore ler the meney. The YOUMAN'S Stiff Hut this season Is a beauty, und ler quality, style and durabil ity cannot be surpassed. The llUOAD WAX Silk Hat is a very sensible style this season, having a lull brim and becoming almost any ene. Cleth HaU are the prin. clpal leature for boys aud we have a lull assortment. A lull line el light-weight SOFT and l'OCKET HATS, and in fact overythlng that can be found In u first class Mitt Store, at :, 144 North Queen Street. (GUNDAKEll'S OLD STAND,) A ff.v doers above the naukllu Ilouse, LANUA8TEU, l'A.' inar27 lydftw When Heward wrete s " I Und a pity hnuas upon his breast," thu fellow haduvldimily u cold aud had net yet be n Inlurmed that or Hull's Cough Syrup was ttiueuly salu tuiuudy BOILER WORKS, We tnanulucture nd keep In sleck the lel- lewtng goods : l'ortable Englnes en Wheels and Sills. stationery Engine and Stationery Hellers. I'ertublu Hellers. l'ortable Saw Mills. Large and Small Heller r oeil Tumps ; pump and heaters combined Hark, Cerk uud Cob Mills. l'ulluys. Shutting uml Gearing. Mount! Cellar Heaters. Creamerli-s titled up. Hteam Heating a epeclalty: Iren aud llrass Castings; ii-nn 'I'litiku ter Water ami OU. Light ami Heavy bheet Iren Wetlt. Bteuin and Water Tlped: Valves and Klttlugs. Hulld uny Btylu or Power et Hellers. Estimates given ler machinery. Uepalra promptly umlcaretully intended te Jehn Best & Sen, (I'ltOl'KlETOUS.) Ne. 333 East Fulton St., LANCASTER, l'A, OUULT'Z OLD STAND. GKEAT HEDUCTION IN Hats, Caps, Furs, Ladlea' Seal Saoquea and Delmans, Ladles' Fur-Llned Olreulara, llents' and Lndlcs' Seal Cops nt Ceat, SILK UitnilKLLAS. A Large Afsortmentol GLOVES at Cost. TUE LAKGEST STOCK AND ABSOHTMKNT X or FA81UONAULE ,&C. iluclilen's Arnica balve, The Huit Salvu lu thu world ler Cuts, Hrulsei. Herns, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, lever eotes, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay rouuireil. it Ii guar uulued tngtve perlect satfsiactlen or tuunuy leiumiuJ. l'rleu, u cenU per box, Kereulu bye, A. techer. anl-lyd Dll. .1. M. VKAIII.KV, HAVlMJHTllIJII'.ll the dllleruiil systems ut Medical Practice, hud access te the Ii spltalsel Philadelphia during threoeoiuaosof lectures, and fumlllur lied himself with tlm latest Improvements uud discoveries In Surgery und Medurn Ther Ther upeutlcs, otters his proiisaleiml services te lhe eillzens et Luncuster and vielnlty. I'lllce i with Dr. II. Yeaaley, NO. Hi -NOIU'H V,'l,iVB Evorellored te tlie public nt the LOWEST 1'ltlCES. Wliolesuleund Itetull. Uuy ter cash only and .ell cheaper than any ether Hat Store in the city. SOLE AGENT FOUTUE Knox Silk & Derby Hat. The ONLY Hat Manufactory n Lancaster. Heys' Caps from loe. up. Men' Caps of oil kinds greatly reduced In price, llepulrluir neatly uml promptly done. OldSIIkUabJimulu asulotmble. JOHN SIDES, d2MM SuocesiortoSIlOLTZAHUO. N OTICB.-1'ATlBNTa WIMH1NO TO UON DR. LA GRANGE, n i ruBKirr STnrr. rmLBKLruu, Vx., .J?, mnuitwl te Rlve at least two day f.o1le?priorto tholrTntende.1 YUltte prevent Ulsuppolntment and less or tlme. nr Tlm Grengo' new work en Nervous OU case and Allied Disorder. Sent Ireo by pe.t. vgeQutt. Aaarwtwftbove, ml-Suia
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