aL . EN A a ona . ’ p Hriwer th y ) . : ‘ ° ul 5 y » p Si i Lad fo W oy f : 2 id A " pb Mepw ~ ‘ ol - — — a, a — — — po ere are Tar TTT .— — i ———— Tr ————— ——— ‘ a “| ever put him aside, %e Shea JOrAINTO! nt- CB %% p I & ly for her hand. TN, LiL 0 y o Wh The { One day she told him if he would 8 y | put like inquiries for Nevius lu the pa- i y 8 W | pers again and In slx months no tid : AAAANAYIY : » she { Jd give hl in AMAA a” 8 ere (ienerous ngs Cua she would give him an an ~ OPERATION | CV0000000900009004000000000000009 swer w & By M. MONROE JAMES. When the tlme was past and he fa | R) : teringly reminded her of ft she | OS on Copyright, 1908, by American Press “Mr. Burn you have been a tru | an » Association friend to me when Ich wer 013 1 $ fow I respect you, honor you | eX V rive rome . the love wl u deserve Is not n hice that d ahi \ of 1 1 10 [I was Invited to make a | to give Living or dead, Fred Ney s ® wh wa emprte {Ln Lm ailore ui bh 1g prices tha | gto of Eastport When the «¢ “y ( if you w | | iy " cises were ver I wandered an yes,” he urged Pred { r of money the | nteboisio " ' " ' . y : & ) tching the friends who And thus the compact wi I'wo hundred wome ind Missses’ high class tailored suits. on sale . fragrant tokens of 1 N it was settled ‘ i ~ * ° Ice over the ashes of th god 1 early marriage, i this week, a closing out purchase from prominent manufacturers, in plain bn, . abetted by Mrs. Dixon, Cora con ; fane fee 1 ap : $ " ; tailored and fancy effects, remarkably low price ( W Auti § | | ] i ] | 1t o ling beside a grave which | ed Listlessly she did it as if it mat ] k 3 Oo prices, $ | was Hu covered with choice | tered not to her, as indeed it did not ‘1 rik % | flowers when my friend C. joine . . « attar Rirng noted the 2 1 $ A wroken sizes, from our sk w., 48 1) d C. joined me So in the days after Burns noted th Specla at 8.90 en sizes, from our own stock, We have seleéted a stock of high-class Coat Suits and clier @ “Those people are generous,” 1 | same apathetic agreement with every I Hi in br ; {nvske aida : | ald. pointing 10 the flower SLowi J. car vaste IE i Fa ome 2 in brown, green, black and white in to soll 1} : aren : 7 : " They are made of the & Id 1 ng ( strewn suggestion om © other o | . ng : a n Oo 0 "ral ai Tailored Suits a i : 11 the t exceptionally low figures. 10) « i » and indicating a gentleman and | self. It cu. him to the heart, for, If there is any one thing that a Elegant Plain ilored Suits, of neat striped Worsteds; value from 9 best materials and their style and quality are right up to the y lady who had just left it though counting It earth's choicest | Woman dreads more than another it fine, two -toned Worsted, in black, $200.00 to $25.0 hoice at $15 * “ “They have reason to be,” he an- | blessing to have her by his side on any | 18 @ surgical operation. Ca La . 9=00. v 9.00; choice at $15.00 standard, " swered. terms, he could not escape the convie- | We can state without fear of a | navy, smoke, green, wine and aprece, : . 9 I'hat evening he told me the story: tion that he was requiring too great a | contradiction that there are hun. brown. Coat 36-inch. semi-fitted FOR $10.00 We offer a pl vin tailored Broadcloth 36 inch, 0 For a time it was difficult to guess ' sacrifice of her. dreds, yes, thousands, of operations i ’ ’ ye. . a double-breasted t. skirt plaited or plain gored, in green, & | which of the rivals for the hand of One day when she was more than | performed upon women in our hos: | single-breast, button through; guar- Silk Rain Coats double~breaste YO! 8 { » al o y - 0 } _ : | & ouble sled Goal, I I & | Cora Dixon would carry off the prize, | usually distrait he offered to release pitals which are entirely unneces- | sod satin li o: skirt full ecire ay Wl tt ifn the Hie 4 J gary and many have beer Jed I anteed satin lining: skirt full ecircu- : x brown, garnet, blue and black. This is a beautiful suit for the | for she seemed equally gracious to | her. She told him that, while sho | 84 ave been avoided by | taished wi : An attractive showing of Rub- . . : 1 ; sy | Fred Nevius and Geoffrey Burns. { could not give him what his truth and ’ ar flare. finished with fold and but : yi : : money and well worth examining before purchasing elsewhere, 81 There Ww ’ . devoli hit ‘ ae . LYDIA E.PINKHAM S . berized Silk and Moire Rain Coats ) 4 ! "I here was one intensely Interested evotion deserved, she would be true tons to match coat; a remarkably : q FOR $15.00—We offer an invisible striped Panama with 36-in; ¢ | spectator, who, had the question been | to him if such was his desire. VEGETABLE COMPOUND : Y [mn all the desirable shades, Sce the 8 ! . 2 |.left for her decision, would have set- | “It is my heart's dearest wish,” he For proof of this statement read stylish suit, at $18.50 ial Silk C 210 95 1 double-breasted coat, finely tailored; skirt plaited and gored, in & | tled it easily. To Cora’s mother mon- | answered fervently. “And love like | the following letters. special Silk Coat at $10.95, and our ® brown. and green ey was the key to all things desirable, | mine must have its reward by and by. | Mrs. Barbara Base, of Kingman, A $29 {special Moire Coat at $16.60. Ex- g yrown, and green. and as Burns had an abundance of | I will be patient.” | Kansas, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: t 00 | ti {val a. Ftha a r “whila Naw oi of ouchp a ra : “OR . ceptional values. FOR $18.00—We offer a ragular £20.80 Suit, in brown th commodity, while Nevius was but Deeply touched, even more by hi For eight years 1 suffered from Jue % : I $18. g " indifferently provided, she wondered | tone than the words, she answered | most severe formo emale troubles anc Five styles, all exceptionally | London Smoke and Black, The coats are plain tailored, full satin at her daughter's Indecision. | gently, “Geoffrey, I wish I might do Tas wld Yuu an operation Was sy vsly good values: two are of extra fine Wi N * : : ia : ol 1 © But Cora was unlike her mother, | more, but all that I can give shall be | ;OP€ 9 Facoye yO ria | 5 f ? ; Th : Mite & Cr eam Silk lined. the long, hipless, semi-fitted models. Skirts plaited, also % je " for advice, and took Lydia E. Pinkham’s . ; : : { lined, long, Mpless, ¢) | and when the supreme test came to | yours. ! Vewetable Mannish Worsteds, in all the good hs . : : . ¢ : ] : : : egetable Jompound, and it has saved ¢ A beautiful, sheer quality: to line with folds and flare, This is an unusual opportunity to secure go | her she did not let the superior finan After this for his sake she strove to | my life and made me a well woman.” shades; plain. man-tallored. effects; A bei , sheer quality; to line 9 | celal ¢ antages of lover vier) ring back some of her time cheer She 8; é an-u ects; y ahs whet valli & | cial advantages of one lover outwei bring back some of her old time ch Mrs. Arthur R. House, of Church : , [the popular Lace Waist; 27 inches unmatched value. the fact that her heart had gone into | fulness. And when she succeeded, as Road, Moorestown. N. J., writes: other models are trimmed with sat- » a i % the keeping of the other. in part she sometimes did, his hap) “I feel it is my duty to let people | : braid. io the lar Dives wilde; only ode. a yark. pon Scarcely had the story of Fred's good | face paid her for the struggle. DB know what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- In or vraid, 1n the popular irect- fortune become known when the town | when alone in her room, where she | table Compound has done for me. I | oir les: S at ar or N . , > . oire styles; Suits that are worth r § % was startled by strange news. The | could be herself, her sore heart cried! | suffered from female troubles, and last gies; f Black Satin Luxor lover had forged his employer's name | out against the fate which forced this | March my physician decided that an | $27.56 to $35.00; now $22.5 >: i , a3 | and had fled. | hollow life upon her operation was necessary. My husband Rich, double faced Silk; both Ye: a : 2 a : . | objected, and urged me to try Lydia : : . . . BLOGG While the matter was being discuss- On the evening of the day before E> Pitham’s re Tlinte CORD n Ne . + » |Sides alike, bright ldstre, soft —nish SSS ed elsewhere Cora was reading with | that set for her wedding she was sit- | ang to-day I am well and strong.” Sample Suits at S15 akes a verv hand pow 38 | tear wet eyes and agony of soul a let- | ting in a rustic chair on the lawn. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN makes a very lanasome gown; Joa ter from her aceused lover; | Wrapped in the contemplation of her . Choice lot of Manufacturers’|inshes wide; worth $1.50; a big is the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture. Rockers Mirrors Hall Racks Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks Extension & Other Tables, Davenports China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets | In fact anything 1n the Furniture Line Undertaking and Embalming H.C. BRUNNER MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 480 b GUOOHBOBGEGSONEOBETHHMBIHGREE « £ Cood Times Are Coing To Continue If you buy Coal of me vou will certainlv have and all that’s good comfortable home after > a where the real good times start from. FH. BAKER Building Slate, R. R. Depot, BHO HOBO © Lumber JOY, P and MOUNT Coal ENNA. Opposite Old P. & ® to oT OX« GHSBHHS 25%, 358 aie 43s x, g%y 5 5k 0% 2% 2 OL WN Nr Sk) ck Yak o>: Ox = 7s CAPS and GLOVES GEST ASSORTN OF IGH'I EDIUM EAVY-WEIGHT AND IN THE ALI, THE NEW SHAPES AND SHADE V Soft And Stiff Hats = Wingert & Haas STER, PENNA. | 144 Nozih Queen LANGA Popular Sheet Musi Street, Per Copy. at | Kirk Johnson & Co. PIANO A ORGAN HOUSE 24 W. King St., LANCASTER, PA. E i 1 |: |= | Wt Dear Cora—When you get this I shall be far away, where I do not know. Fate is against me; but, as there is a God in heaven, I did not do the thing they charge against me. I shall love you always, but | of course you are free from any promise to me Unless I can clear my name 1 shall never return. I trust you will be- lieve me, though I suspect the world will not. God bless you. Goodby! Your un- happy FRED. The story was this: A check presum- ably drawn by Samuel Blake, his un- cle and employer, was presented by the young man at the bank and cash- ed. Mr. Blake declared the check a forgery. Fred sald it was received in a letter which stated it was a gift. Unfortunately the letter could not be produced. With an indignant denial he paid back the money and demand- ed know If his uncle intended to prosecute. Receiving a negative reply, he left the store and, packing his be- longings, left town without notifying any one of his destination. As Cora faced the situation she saw | that, as he had said, his explanation to would not be accepted. She was worldly wise enough to know that, notwithstanding the maxim of the strange position, she did not know that a man was approaching her until he had called her name. As she turned the face of Fred Nevius, full of. a hun gry longing, met hers, With a little cry sprang up, and the arms were about her. How long the; remained thus they could not have told, when they saw the grave eyes of Geoffrey Burns, not in anger, but full of gladness she next moment his of unutterable sadness, resting on them. Tearing herself from Nevius’ clasp Cora went to Burns and put her hand upon his arm. “Forgive me, Geoffrey,” she said humbly. “Forgive me. I forgot.” Then, turning to Fred, she added, ‘“Tomor- row night I am to be his wife.” Nevius recoiled as if she had struck him and, like one dazed, stood, with a dumb misery on his ashen face, look- ing from one to the other. At last he broke the painful silence. “Great God,” he cried passionately, “did ever a man have such bitter fate? On a scrap of paper a few days ago 1 saw an account of the cruel jest which | | | | | | { | { For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera- tion, fibroid tumors, irre ularities, periodic pains, and bo oy Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. SPORTING HILL. The Brinzer denomination held services in the village church on Sunday. Hiram Richard and family, of Manheim, were guests in the family of his father-in-law, Abram Cooper. Mrs. Jonas Berto and Berto were guests of the brother, William Pleger, at Quarryville {sther former’s and wife Clayton Nissley attended the wedding reception held on Tuesday at the home of H. Reist Landis, in honor of the marriage of his datighter, Emma Landis, and Phares Newcomer. Trolley Schedule Lancaster, Rohrerstown, Landisville, Salun- ga, Mount Joy and El town Street Railway Company WES] WARD 41 S45 i 4 ) 45 ) 1 . D1 15, Aim 12 45. Leave Salunga 10 30, 11 30 Pm 530,630, 730, 7: Am. 100. Leave Roure I Arrive at Lancaster 10 15. 11 15. Pm. 515,615 15, 743 8 Am,121 On Saturday 10 15 p my; On sat I be ran betw 3 half hour from 6 15 a nu Sundays, firs Leave I X) conn sen mM > gd) b 8 3 # E LE © F i « ) & 7 EE L BF es 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE | | | [ | law to the contrary, public opinion is : : : : : Yr I L : ruined my life. I hurried home, hop apt to adjudge an accused man guilty : eR : : > . I . ing to find what evil fortune had unless he can show his innocence, Her . snatched from me. 1 thought I had, cheeks tingled as she thought of the ' Nay : : but, oh, my God His words ended covert sneers about that gift. Oh, if : 5 : : : eT . with a wail of despair, and, turning, he had only kept that letter! he sta t away like ote "who had . > . a staggered away like one who hac But what did it all matter? She | a : r : . lost all hope. knew he was innocent. Whatever the | > hi 5 ois : | Burns, watching them, saw that might say, that was her verdict. Viti X mn while Cora still kept her hand upon verdict she announced with te i RE TY as 3 ‘ : 2 J Yottoces the uate his arm her eyes followed the retreat ( Hl} S whene +] atter : 1 + 24 : a. : ing form, and all her heart went with ci her attention, but she sadly | . : 3 | them. sav few stood with her; hence it | 1 1 : | * *« did her a world of good to receive a | ’ : * eoffrey Burns announcing | iz ier friend. re on Cora, bearing th f i WW le y hi x i $ r took 1 - All ‘e me 1 the door saw Geoffrey Bui I 7 hi f the asse 1 1 | © 1 | Sm t: § si ell Fred of it 1} » | saw Burns wa ( it at tl ank. When he | 1 a mighty to him into trou n: “Friends, ] larmed and held his | ding tonight. 1 had I | hour would crown my life 1 1is disclosure Jurns | fulfillment of its fondest hope, nu ! Cora and congratulated her | Gad wills otherwise. My love for lover's name. { Cora Dixon has not abated or j \ r your | and she stands ready to o ‘red fully | her promise to be wife But nw ny he an- | whom God hath joined to her is 1 sw 1 returned, and, though it leaves my life Then 1d of having sent Nel- | a barren waste, I have released I fon ( to the papers of the | from her vow.” 1 the hope that the ip- | Shortly after Fred t see it. | quietly married. 1 §} ¢ this it seemed the | they had of the noble man wh tur thir f Burns to call | rifice had made their union po t S another year. | was that he had been killed 1 ime to East- | and In his will he ha« ; propert ttl vas dead. A to Cora. ed Cora questioned | a ——— : Pittsb s $1,000,000 Ball Field. of vivid $1,000,000 wa rd it,” he answered bn ’ had | consummated in I 1x rently b hat foundation | Barney pl di f tl Pittsburg 1 t 3 4 uch | club secures ¢ en es ( | ground at the to Schenley 1 park to be used a etic field. It har | is planned to have stands with a seat ner ; | ing cap: of 25.000, making it the 0 4 5 : i largest stand park in the ith i true she | country. will not be com- i pleted at the openi of the baseball I at lagi \ | season next year, but Mr. Dreyfuss ex- @ 3 a 3 i | pects to have the National league | ¢ VIO n i : | games played there after the middle of western state in which a young man | June. answering Fred's description had been _- killed. On his linen they found the Remedy For Hog Cholera. { word Nevius. He told her also that! The following treatment for hog he and Mr. Blake had put personals | cholera has been used with success: in the city papers all over the country, | Take equal parts ot 4 per cent solution nn, making inquiry for the missing but months had gone by and dey he wd heard nothing. “My heart says no,’ when. he had finished. ’ she replied only Love cannot remain hidden. When Cora chose Fred Nevi 8, Burns had put his love away. But now, believ- ing his rival dead, it had come back in greater volume. And so, though she of carbolic acid and 2 per cent solu- tion of morphine sulphate and give once daily hypodermically twenty to forty drops, according to the size of the hog. Inject on inside of hind or fore leg above the knee or hock joint, using proper precaution as to cleanli- ness. Separate well hogs from sick, treating them the same as the sick.— Farmers Advocate. TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a aketch and description may quickly ay Four opinion free whether a: an invention is probably patentai ar tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Rs taken through Munn a Co. receive ial notice, without charge, in t! "Scientific American, A handsomely illustrated weekly. Jerson eir- jioe ournal. Terms, $3 a eunlation of any LE a enon: New York year ; four months, $ MUNN & Coz a018ut, \ Sample Suits, and a gathering of | money’s worth at $1.15 a yard. P00000000000000000000000000000 New York Store Corner Square and E. King Sf., Lancaster i = [ You Can Have a Sewing Machine for $13.50 It is the lowest priced good machine you will find the peer of maby a higher priced mact ine. Selling so many of them brings you this splendid machine at a price so low that no family can afford to be without one any longer, : : We have sold these in every corner of the county and they |||/ give full satisfaction. Drop head, all attachments, and guaran. teed. One would make a splendid Christmas gift. Wheeler & Wilson Rotary “Standard” Rotary Sewing Manhines $24 Sewing Machine, $25.00 $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50 Do You Know How Servi able a Coat Sweater Wil Be This Wintet? Gray is the you can have it red blue plain blue red; Warm Winter Underwear Such a wide choice is here, in every kind of which you are assured of quality, so that your selection is easy. Nearly four score kinds, all told- surely your kind—is here, Fleeced Garments, 50¢. Ribbed Wool All-Wool or ments; ribbed, $1.00, + . rw 13 4 Wool Garments; dicated favorite color; pl: or with trimmings; or white or .00, $4 00 38¢ and or d ’ black, Garments (5¢ @3 Cotton 1 leeced $1.7 01 Gray Coat Sweaters 1.89 plain er 1! color: ribbed or flat 01 nmed in od or Bitie. LADIES’ REAINCOATS A $13.75 Value at $10.00 In either Oxford Gray, Tan or Olive, Made of Cravenett or naturi 1 makes them usd ful on cloth, cu clear doy CHOOSE AN EVENING WAIST AT $2.98 VALUES RUN UP TO $5.50 white and net Waists: or You'll in any you cheose, and ecru; lace one find a bargain All sizes; in two of kind one at $2.98. Warm Cashmere Gloves, 25 and 59¢c.—>ilk and Fleece-Lined Gloves: for Fall and Winter; black and colors: 25¢ and 50c¢, Imported Kid Gloves at $1.00—You may expect a b Glove than usual at tuis price; fine imported kid; two black, mode, gray, tan, pearl and brown, $1.00 Cape Kid Gloves, $1.00 and 3 50—O0f )f uxcellen and in great demand for street wear. $1.75 French Kid Gloves at $1.50 x —The ney. F this two-clasp Glove; regularly $1.75; at $1.50. will portunity many avail themselves of, I Successors to Williamson’ 32 to 38 E. King St., Siarhle and Gran JOHN H. KEENER, Owner Maytown, Penna. & El CLARENCE THOMAS, Mar. Saturday sure day home at both place SATISFACTION G My Line Comprises Ei