VxV '.-js" THE LllrOABTim DAILY INTELLIGENCER. SATURDAY, MAT 24, 1800. " . -r OWE AOAINST A HUNDRED. rele Defenee of a Ship Attacked by a Multitude or Savasres), Frem the New erk Herald. About 1835 Captain 811a Jenes, new president or tba First National Rank or Falmouth, Mass.. sailed iretn Weed' H61I as third officer in the ship Awnshenks, Captain Cellins, ou a fouryeara' cruise In the Seuth Pacific ocean. This voyage was one or most Intense exelternent and hair breadth adventure, and, whlle Captain Jenes Isefa quiet aud unassuming character nd net fend or jxitllng his glory before the world, vetvourcerrespondentobtalnea a story full of Interest antl ene that Is uet known te hare been published, aHheugh In years past It was a theme of much dis cussion. The vessel had a crew of abent 35 men. Including captain, ft rat, second and third officers, and made the voyage around Cape Uern without Incident. she cruised about the Seuth Sea, and when 18 months out had 000 barrels or Due oil In her held. Closing in with a group of Island Just north or the equator. Captain Cellins de cided te make a trade with the natives. The ship was hove te, with most of her ' sails set. In a small bay where the calm water, reflected the strip of white sand. firoen palms and tropical plants that ski rted ts margin as vv ell as the purple hills of the Interior. A number of native dugeuti put out te tlie ship and made last te her chains, and the savages clambered ever tbe vessel's rail. At a favorable signal a llerce yell burst from their dusky threats, causing thjemrsefth 130 who heard it te tremble and their hearts te quail. In less lime tlan it takes te vv rile it the ship's decks We.-e full of natives, and the ununited crew made for the rigging, jibboems and fore fere fere castle, In fact any wlieru te escape tbe blood thirsty islanders. The light that ensued was a desperate and Indiscriminate melee. The natives .had been se sure of a surprise that they had formed no plau of attack, depending entirely en their overwhelming numbers. At the first rush Captain Cellins and the second mate wcre engaged in a desperate hand'te-band conflict with seme of the feavages Mho had availed themselves of tbe ship's cuttlng-tu spades, and the peer men were Immediately hacked te pioces. Themas Gilferd, of Falmouth, a seaman, tnade a bell for the forecastle, and received blew' from a spade. Itocarrles the scar across bis forehead te this dav, and It is a most unpleasant reminder of that bloody massacre. Captain Jenes, thou a youth of 20, found hlmself surrounded by a number of in furiated natives, each btrugKlnig for a whack ut him with the keen edged spades. He managed te parry the blows, jumping into the vcsheI'h liela and craw leu among the tiers of oil casks iute the cabin. Here he found the stevrunl and two seamen en the lloer, covered with wounds Indicted by the murderous spades. The rest of the ship's company were either aloft or cooped up in the forecastle. In one corner of the cabin was the magazine, containing the muskets aud ammunition. Seizing lite muskets. Captain Jenes guve them te the wounded men te lead, whlle he set about rescuing the Awashenks. The natives were scattered ever the decks stealing what they could get their hands en. They plucked up the ringbelts from tbe deck aud rails, and tugged at them, when two tens' strain would uet have pulled them out. They pried at belts and strap", picked at nail bends, wrenched down kettles aud stovepipes and threw thorn in to the canoes. The chief an lll-vlsaged tascal, was at the wheel endeavoring te beach the vessel, but he was net up te navigation. Tirst he put the wheel down, and, the sails net tilling, be put the vtheel up, Slowly the Awuslienks headed ntl and gutbered headway toward the beach. An Indian who lived in Mashpeu, seme 10 miles from hore, cut the braces and the sails were taken aback. A shower of arrows and heathenUli maledictions were burled at him as he sought shelter in the tops. Tbe vossel lest headway, but the chief con tinued his oxperiinonts with the rudder. The cabin, where Captain Jones had taken refuge, was lighted by two windows in the stern, and a large skylight overhead. When the enemy peered into these apor aper turesa woli-directotl bullet sent them away iu het haste. Ter ever an hour this skirmish between u desperate man and J00 murderers continued. A fast as the woundeil men could lead the muskets Captain Jenes would put their contents where they did the most poed, and the islanders began te have wholesemo fears of the windows, and set about devising seme ether method of attack. Leeking up through the skylight during the quiet that followed, Captain Jenes saw tuochlef at the wheel in his frantic en deavors te beach the vossel. Tukiug caro care ful aim at his bread, naked chest, he pulled the trigger. The bullet passed through the deck, and, having spout its ferce, rolled along the planking te the chiefs . very feet. The buvnge loll the helm, in in speeted the bullet bole, and tben laid a ilece of beard evor the splintored plank; e thou returned te the wheel as uncon cerned as could be. Anether bullet from the musket pierced his heart and his life less form rolled iute the scuppers. At the death of their chieftain the Island ers lied panic stricken te the shore, and the Awuslienks was laboriously put te sea. She seen fell iu with a merchantman, Captain l'rocter, and was brought Inte Weed's IIell by a portion of the merchant's crew Captain Jenes was ollered a master's berth by thoewnors of the whaler be had se bravely defended, and up te 1801 he followed the sea in that capacity. Three of tbe crew new live near Falmouth, and two of them bear scars that tell a tale of sere wountffvcelved in-the fray. OUIl LADS ON TIIK SEA. Pennsylvania's Nautical Scheel Ship Oil for n Leng Trip The Saratoga and Her Crew. Frem the PltUburg Dispatch. A short time age Pennsylvania's nautical school ship, the .Saratoga, with its human cargo of embryo sailors, was bet alleat. The historical old war vossel has just passed her 49th birthday and Is still "hale and hearty" by reason of her lhe oak timber and copper fastenings. She has been leaned by the government te the statoef Penn sylvania or the htute of Philadelphia (the same thing te the mind of a Pliiladelphiau, you knew) for school purposes, princi pally te train boys for the mercantile marine service, and she Is te roert te the navy when no longer used for such purpose. Iu addition te the methods of navigation the pupils are Instructed lucommen school branches, and the l ocerds sRpw an astonish ing lmproemont In the three It's made by lails most deficient in the rudiments. Scheel opened the ith of last Docembor and 100 names ure new ou the roll. The school is supported by an appropria tion or $25,000 yeaily-SIO.UOO by the btate and (15,000 by Philadelphia, w hich city lias also donated a truly magnificent libraiy of well sclectcd, prettily aud berviceably bound books, embracing all the standard works of prese and verse, of fiction and history, that would Intorest a boy from 15 te i years old, which, by the way, Is the limit. In addition te tliese books thore are whole shelves of legal looking volumes, containing nautical lere apparently dry enough and weighty oueuuh te clog the brain machinery of the nvenige weuld-be sailor. Heys are admitted into the school regard regard less of color, religious creed or degree of scholarship, provided he is sound mentally unit strong puysicauy, w mi no symptoms of color-blindness and no Intemperate hutilts Minnosedly incurable by virttie of shin discipline and seasickness. Drinking and Miioklngare positively forbidden en beard. One pupil has been oxpellod for bringing liquor en the vessel. Application for admission must be made te the beard of trust, which is composed of six men, tlircoef whom were appointed by the mayor of Philadelphia, 'lhe ap plicant must coma recommended by two well-known and reputable ciuens from his district, and must enlist for two years; the only ceht te parent or gugrdian being tbe furnishing of wearing apparel The regular and toiuperato li es theso grew lng boys are obliged te live Is iu itself u gut gut ficlent recommendation fet the school. Ne sluggards are alie .veil en beard : " early te bed and early te rise" is the motto. Prem arising at 0 until retiring te their swing ing cot at 9 life is an active one, mental and physical training alternating iu a way te make both alike enjoyableaud profitable. Tbe boys declare themselves s itisficd iu every particular, especially with the iiiuiut, which, of course, is the first consideration (and It proves thein true sons of their fathers), and each ene Interview ed declared the greatest ct-1 unity that could overtake lilin w euld be exiiuulun The boys de all tie "bousewoik" excep cooking; hew 6 'er, each "nies" has u? cook, .,'111111 i, ie name given the ene who draws (' rations from thecoek proper. This "co 1 1 pMjlnted for one week eulj, and i. ibjuet seveu days tee leug te that boy. This la considered the net unpleasant of fice te All, inasmuch a the cook em bore day (Wednesdays and Saturdays) must return te the vessel earlier than the rest, must clean up alter meals, and "de the dlfthea"aaafHrl would say. At the end efbli week all the table appointments must be spread out for the Inspector's examin ation. The bera call this person the " smeller," and they dread his nose mere than the cat-'e-nine-lalls, with which they as yet have no petsenal acquaintance. If the " smeller" discover the least unpleas ant odor en dlshe', or dlshtewela, " cook " Rets reappointed, te his disgust and the merriment of the mess. The ship 1 In command efCaptaln Green, a kindly and inlld-inauncred man who seems te have wen the love and resicct of the boys already. The crew number 5 of ficers and 33 men. Tliese men comprises a boatswain, storekeeper, master-at-arms, carpenter, captain of the held, 3 quartets masters, 2 firemen, a ship's cook and an officers' cook, a cabin stew ard anil '1 sea men. The cruise entered npen Saturday, May 3, has the Azores for the object I ve point; the plan being te drop down te breakwater and remain there until June 1, during which time the boys are expected te get their sea-legs en. After this date the ship will sail for Fayal, In the Azores, a ceurse of 2,400 miles due east. One hundred miles is calculated upon as the dally calling dis tance, which will give the ship six days at Fnyal before sidling again en July 2 for Southampton, England, which place being only two hours by rail from Londen, the boys are premised the opportunity ofvlslt efvlslt ing that metropolis. On August 1 the ship will sail for Lisben, a distance or 800 uitles,lying there ten days, tben sail the 25th for Madetra, a distance of 500 miles. On September 1 the homeward Journey will begin. The dlstance of 4,000 mlies, It is considered, will have taught the boys much or seamanship. The cntlre cruise cevers 8.200 miles, and the calcula tion Is te spoil d 00 days at sea and 41 In pert. IHRDSTITAT DANCE. A Wonderful Sight In Olie or the Dense Forests 0rUra7.ll. In his "Pioneering in Seuth llrazil," Mr. lilgg-Wliher relates that ene morning in tbe dense forest his attention was reused by the unwonted sound of a bird singing songsters being rare iu that district. Ills men, immediately thny caught the sound, invited him te fellow them, hinting that he would probably witness a very curious sight. Cautiously making their way through the dense undergrowth, they finally came in sight of a small stony spot of ground, at the end of a tiny glade, and en this spot, seme of the stones and seme of the shrubs, were usuembled a number of little blsjl, about the sire of tomtits, with levely blue plumage and red topknots. One was perched qulte still en a twig, singing merrily, while tbe ethers were keeping tlme with wings and feet in a kind of danee, and all twittering an uccompani uccempani uccompani ment. IIe watched them for some time and was satisfied they were having a ball and concert and thoroughly enjoying them selves; they tben became alarmed and the performance abruptly terminated, the birds all going off In different directions. The natives told him that theso llttle creatures were known as the "dancing birds." G. Washington, Entire. Frem the Century . Here is a letter wrltten by General Washington te ills wife en the ove of bis doparture te Itosten te take command of tbe Continental army one of the two letters found In Mrs. Washington's desk and ene net bofero made public : Philadelphia, June 23d, 1775. My Pearest: As I am within a few minutes of leaving this city, I could net think of departing from it without drop- I ilng you a line; especially as I de net mew whether it may be in my power te write again till I get te the camp at Uosteti. I go fully trusting In that Provi dence which has been mero bountiful te me than I deserve, and iu full confidence of a happy meeting with you seme tlme iu tbe fall. I have net tlme te add mere as I am sur rounded with company te take lcave of me. 1 rebtin an unalterable aflectlen for you, which neither time or dlstance can change. My best leve" te Jeck and Nelly, and ro re gards te the rest of the family, concludes me with tbe utmost truth and sincerity. Yr entire O, Washington. " Jack " and " Nelly "are, of ceurse, Mrs. Washington's children, Jehn and Kleaner Parke Cuslis. Supreinely Delightful Te the emaciated and debilitated Invalid Is the seine of rcturnlne health and strength pro duced by Hosteller's Bteraach Hitters. When that promoter of vigor Is tested by persons In feeble health, Us restorative and ltnllr.lus po tency seen evinces Itself In Improved appetite, digestion and nightly repene, the dele condi tions under which strength and ncr e quietude Is euchsafed te the human system, A Kalu in llesh of course ensues upon the restoration of digestion and assimilation. As surely ns win ter iouews me mil or lhe tear, does uiftraxe shadow the footsteps of declining slreiiKth.when the premature deendence of vitality is net ar rested. Marasmui, consumption and ether wasting maladies are prompt te fatten upon the enfeebled. Avert disease, therefore, with this grand enabling tonic, which net only re news falling strength, but mitigates nnd coun teracts the Infirmities of age and these of the gentler sex. Hhcnmatlsm, malaria liver and Idney troubles yield te It. mayaW7 Special itoticce. Helped Her Out. " Fer years hav c been a severe sultcrer from pains In the back. Tried various applications. One bottle of Themat' fklectric OU entirely cured me. Cured ethers equally quick," Mrs. lien nlliff, of 14th street, II u Hale, wrote tills, huld In Ijnicuster by W. T. Hech, 137 and W North Queen street. Ituckleu'H Arulca Halve The BHTSALVKinttie world for Cuts, Bruises Herea, Ulcers, Salt Itheiim, Fever Heres, Tetter. Chapped Jlituds, Chilblains, Cerns, mid all Hklu Krnptlens, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te gtvs per fect sutlhfuctleu, or money refunded. Price 26 cenU per box. Fer sale by w. T. llech, Drug gist, Nes. IS7 aud lt9 North Queen street, Lan caster, Pa. luueTMyd The New Trie ele. This machine is propelled by steam, and will carry two people twenty miles In uu hour, It Is said. It Is nulte an Invention, but does net compare wilth lliirdeck lilaeil Jlltlers, which wilt carry the invalid along the read te health inbcutull. Held Iu Lancaster by V. T.JIIech, U7 anil, 1J9 North Queen street. A Wemnii's Discovery. "Anether wonderful dlsceery has been made and that tee by a lady In this county. Disrusa fastened its clutches upon her ana for seven years she withstood IU severest test, but her Itnl organs were iindcnnlnd and death scaucd Imminent. Ter three months she coughed In cessantly and could net sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Dleetry for Con sumption and was m much relieved en taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been mlra uleusly cured. Her iinine Is Sirs. Luther Lutz." Ttius write W.C. Ham rlck 4 Ce , of Shelby, N. C Clet a free trial beu tle at V. T. Ilech's Drug btere, 137 A13UN. Queen fit., Lancaster, Va. A I'leusnnt Acknowledgment. " Had sour stomach mid nilserahle appetite ter months, and grew thin every day. fused JlurileeK lllewl Hitlers with the most marvelous reiulu; feel splendid." Mrs. Jeseph Jehnsen, I'tttsburg, l'a held In Lancaster by V. T. llech, 1J7 ana iduerin iuien sirecu The Verdict Unanimous. W. D, Hult, Druggist, Itlppus, Ind., tesllrles " I can recommend Klcctrle Hitlers as the ery best remedy. Kvcry battle sold has given relief Inevrry case. One man took six bottles anil cured of llheumatlsin of 10 vears standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, liellville, Ohie, af firms: "The best selling medlclne I have ever handled In my 30 jears experience, Is Klcctrle Hitlers." Thousands of ethers liaveadded their testimony, se that the verdict is uiihiiImieiis tlmt Uectrle Hitlers de cure all diseases of tbe Liver. Kidneys or llioed. Only a half dollar a bottle at W. T. Ilech's Drug Htere, 137 A 1S9 N. Queen HL, Lancaster, l'a. llumliiiuH! Imposter' Thieves 7 The above are terms applied te the uurellablu end dishonest Themas' Klcctrle Oil for diphthe ria, catarrh, asthma, rheumatism, audallachcs, sprains end pains. Is net u thing of diceptlen, butu pleasant and honest remedy. It is hon estly put up, henifctly sold, und dots what Is claimed for It. held In l-incjntr by W. T, llech 1J7 and 13S North Queen street. Mothers! Mothers I 1 Mether I I J Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child sutfcrlug and crying with the excruciating pain el cutting teeth T If se, goat once aud get a bottle of MIUj. WJN8 LOWriBOOrHINU HYllUP. It will relieve the SKir little tuderer Immediately depend upon It; there Is ue mistake about IU There Is uet a mother en earth who lias ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, and glv e rest te the mother, and relit t aud health te the child, operating like mlc It Is perfectly safa te use In all cases and pleant tethetaU and Is the prescription of eue of the eldest und l'st feruale i,li slcUtus and nurses In the Untied bulls. Held ever white, 55 cents u bottle. luutfilyd&w Impure Bleed Pennsylvania Railroad Man Telia of Remarkable Cure of Scrofulous Humer -Read It. Mr. Ruby, who makes the tollewtag tte ment, U a well known railroad man, run ning oe the PenntylraaU Kallread between Columbia, Feen., and rhtladtlphUt "I feci that I wish te tell what has been done for ui and our llttle boy by Meed's Bar aaparllla. He It new six years of ace, and, until abort time age, baa ever since birth been a terrible sufferer from scrofulous humor. Berea would appear en him and spread until they were as large aa a dollar, and then discharge, only te be followed by ethers, te that the larger part of his body was one mast of sores all the time. The scrofula was especially severe en his legs and back of his can and en his head. Ills hair was se matted that combing was sometimes Impossible. Hit ears became se thin that we could see through them, and wcre actually AFRAID TnitY WOULD CHOP Off. Uls legs were se bad that sometimes he could net sit down, and It was Impossible for him te run about and play like ether children. Fre quently when he tried te walk, his leg would crack open and the bleed start from different places. The humor had a Tcry ofjcnslre odor, and caused Intense Itching, se that at night we had te tie his hands in mittens or stockings te prevent his scratching and tearing himself. V?c canaet tell iiew that roen nor suffered for nearly flve years, nor hew his terrible con dition distressed us. We did all we could te relieve him. Twoerthree physicians agreed In calling It scrofulous humor, but did net effect a cure. We tried salvea and ointments and ether things but without benefit. At last I decided te give him Heed's Barsaparllla, as MY DRUGGIST RECOMMENDED IT. In about two weeks the Barsaparllla began te have effect The sores commenced te heal Take Heed's Sarsaparilla Beldbyalldranttts. fit slxtergJ. Prepared only I Setdbyalldraggtits. l ilxferfs. Prepared only I Beld by tl drnggtits. ill ill for S. rrepsrsd only by C. I. HOOD A CO , Apethecsrtea, Lewell, Mats, by C. I. HOOD CO., Apelhecirlcs, Lewell, Msis. by C. I. HOOD A CO., ApethecMiei, Lewell, Mass. IOO Deses One Dellar ICtVCUV0. XITATCHKH, CLOCKS, ETC CLOCKS, ETC. A full graduated OpthatmlcOptlclan will elvc careful attention te the correction of bad vision. Best repairing. WEBER'S, fy, North Queen street. Near l IL It. Depot. ap2t-ljd. TEWELEB AND UltADUATE OPTICIAN. GILL! JE WELEIi AOTiAD UA TE OPTICIA JV. Is the Hest Sensitive Or(tan we Possess. If neglected the result Is serious and often prev es fatal. Eyes that Ache, Eyes that Grew Tired, Eyes that are Dim, Ejcs that Hum or Itch, come under thlshend and should have Immediate attention. Eyes Examined Free 1 Ne Dreps Used 1 CHAS. S. GILL, NO. 10 WEST KINO STREKT, LANCAHTKIt, PA. TTAVE VOUR EYES EXAMINED I PROF. LITTLE, Graduate Optician, -WiLL BE AT MY HlOItE AQAIN MAY 10th te 21th. That we treat all correctable defects et vision and troubles of the eje for which lenses are worn, mid save you the OCULISTS examina tion fee. This Is a rare opportunity teliave your eyes examined. Make an engagement new and avoid waiting. Waiter C. Herr, (JEWELEit,) Ne. 101 N. Queen St. rVAHM'HCOIlNKR. Owlnc te the number of cases we have for trcatmentand udjuslinint.we have determined te open the elllce en Monday & Wednesday Evenings Fer the accommodation of thoe who llnd It difficult and expensive te leave their work dur ing the day time. OFFICE-SECOND FLOOItOF Zahm's Cerner ENTHANCE : NO. 3 NORTH QUEEN STREET. avOfllce Hours from 7 te 10 p. in. Monday and Wednesday or each week. ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE ! Ne Fees Charged ! All diseases of the Hye triated and epcruUd en by a Graduated Oculist of Unquestioned Abllltj.and thorough satisfaction Guaranteed A FULL LINE OF " Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, As well us the Novelties of the season, lit the Lewest Cash FiKiircs. A Hriully made of Intricate Watch and Jewelry Uepalrlmt Ernest Zahm, ZAIIMHCOItNr.lt, uprS-Jnid I.ANCASTKU. PA. -1 ". FEU CENT. DEIlENrUllKHTOCKCEIl XU tlllcatesln multiples of lift), (arnlngu Kiiarauteeeush dividend of 10 per (cut. ihtuii. mini, pjj able semUmnuallr, are lsued bvthc UulldlnKaiid 1O.m Association oflnketa(l)oiiie Oltlce, Aberdeen, Seuth Dakota). Ne mi mix r ship ten or ether exicnse Incident te luuanie of stock, StiMk may bucutivertt'd Ihtniutliul purchase prlce allir two ears. Invester se cured by ie.il estatt) mertKaKes te double the amount of the Investment deposited with a "trustee. Corrcsiendeuco Invited. CW.HTAHLINO, Mttnufc-tr Philadelphia Oltlce, Jaul-3ineed Ne. 411 Walnut Htrcet. Spectacle Department ! ap t the aesti began te leek mere natural and healthy. Then the scales came of and all ever his body new and healthy flesh and skin formed. When he had taken two bottle he was entirely tree from teres, having only the scars te show where they had been. These are gradually disappearing. The little fellow was FPLL OF ORATRUDB te Heed's Barsaparllla when he found It was curing him, and he would call ter 'My medl medl cleo ' when the time came for him te take It. We are unable te express our thanks ter the geed Heed's Sarsaparllla has done our llttle boy." llAEBrK.KCBT, Bex 366, Columbia, Pa. A Ijater tetter Frem Mr. Ruby states that his son Is new In perfect health, has no trouble arern the humor, which la entirely cured. He has many Inquiries about the recovery of the boy, aud adrlses all who suiter with such diseases te try Heed's Sarsaparllla. What Can be Added Te the above statement te make mero em em phatle the evidence of the cleansing effect et Heed's Sarsaparllla upon the bleed? It would seem te be the positive duty et all who suffer from any disease or aflectlen caused by Impure bleed, te at least give Heed's Sarsa parllla a fair trial. Its many wonderful cures have wen for It the tltle et "the greatest bleed purifier ever discovered." Every Confidence. "Among the tew proprietary articles I re commend te customers Heed's Barsaparllla Is one in w hich I place every confidence. My patrons seem te have the tame confidence, judging from Us sale, which Is mere than all the ether bleed purifiers together." ti. II. Little, Druggist, Orccnsburg, ra. IOO Deses One Dellar 9vg "Vf ETZQEH A IIAUOHMAN. IWASH DRESS G00DS OUTING STIUPKS AND PLAIDS, DKESS GINGHAMS, 1'IiAIN CIIAMHKAYS, SEERSUCKERS. WHITE DRESS GOODS! INDIA LAWNS, VICTORIA LAWNS, LACE STRirES AND PLAIDS, HEMSTITCHED 1'LOUNCINGS, ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Metzger&Haughman's Cheap Stere, 38-40 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE COOPER HOUSE.) NJ EXT BOOK TO THE COUHT HOUSE. Special Bargains in Summertime DryGoeds Men's Demct Flannel BhlrU, 31, 87J.;.M)c. Men's Cheviot HhlrU, 25, 37Kc Heady-Made Over alls, 50 aud 75c a pair. KeadyMade Pants, SO, 75c, 12, 11.25 a pair. Table Linens, 15, 18, 20, 23, 25,31' 35, 37c. Homc-made tlennan Table Linens, 35, 40,15c. Turkey Ited Table Linens, 15,25, 31,35' 00c, lllcucht'd Oenimn Table Linens, 50e. Towels, 5, OX, 10, 1 15, 17, 20, 25e apiece. Crash Tow Tew cltns,3, 4,5, CJf, 8,0, 10, Viiie a yard. 100 dezen Men's Bcumless Hese, Ec a pair, Mdeten Ladle' 5c a pair. 75 dozen Ladies' Striped Hese, 4 pairs for 25c. Full regular made Hese for Men and Women, 12'c. 44 Wenched Muslin, A, 6, 8, 9c. 5,000 yards Ucst Print, 6c Hlmpsen's Best Mourn Meurn ln PrlntA, 5Kc tlllhcrt'a Fast Black Henrietta Batren, 20,25, 37Kc Fast Bluck Organdies, 1 15,17,25,35c Beautiful White Organdies and Nainsoeks, 8Jf, 8, 10, 13J4 te 35c, fl.000 yards New Dress Ginghams, Se; worth 10c. Large assortment Dress Ginghams, lOe; worth 12c. Big selec tion Best Scotch Gingham, 20e; worth 25c. Outing Cleths, 8, 10, 12c Figured Mulls, 12(c Beit I'rcnih Hatecns, Blnck and Celers, 25c. Dotted Hwlss, I2, 18, 20, 25,81, Wjif, 50c. Curtain Hcrlnts, 5, 8, 10, 12X IS, 25a. Daisy lllbbens, 12a apiece. One let 22 flllk Illbbens, all shades, 25c. Lace Curtains, 75c, SI, 11.25, tl.50 a pair. Plaid Hurah Parasols, ti; worth 13. ' Inch Hemstitched Flouncing, 50, GO, 75c. One let Ladles' Aprons, 17c j worth 25c. Children's Aprons, Mether Hub bard style, 2ftc. Crochet Quilts, 73, 87H. tl, IL25. FKHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. 4icft?inct?rtev. F LINN UHENEMAN. "CHEAP ICE!" THEN ANY REFRIGERATOR WILL ANSWER. HUT THIS SEASON YOU MUST HAVE THE t hlhskk; THE BEST AND ONLY PERFECTLY DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR IN THE MARKET. FIIISr;N Sc BREISTEMArT, GREAT REFRIGERATOR AND WATER COOLER STORE, NO. 162 NORTH QUEF ST., LANCASTER, PA. itlachitu'ri. FOIIBOILEIW, llOniZONTAL, TABULA It. Vertical, Portable, Cj Under, Murine, of liny slzu or power, of lhe best material mid workmanship, go te JOHN BEST, SSI East Ful ton street. ni7-tfd I TIOIl BOLTrt, LAO HCIIKWH, HETHCHEWH, Hquare and Hexagon Nutu, them goods In sleck, at JOHN BESTS. SS) East Fulton street. m7-tfd Ljiwiv -ull e 1.SWJX Annr.nii'n liinu Valves. .1, nklns Vjilirji.1tmkK fllnhfi Viilves. rims Onte Valvis, Iren Bedy UIeIh) Valves, .. .. . -r . j. . ....... FulleiiHtrcct. m7-tfd PUMIIS, BOILF.IW. MININO.CENTItlFU gul anil HU'itm i'nmin, et any capacity, at JOHN BiaTH, 3:ct East Fulton stricL in7-lfd TTIOItBOILEIflUIIEIIItUHHEH, HTILLHON 13 PiiM) Wrenches, PIpeandMenkcy Wrenches combined. Files. Oil Cens, etc , go te JOHN HEHr, SJ.I East Pulton strccL m7-tfd TJADIATOHM, OF ANY MAKE OH DE XV sign, run txi furnlsliedatreasenablcflgures, by JOHN BliST. Xa East Fulteu street. m7-lfil tFtieii WTEAjr OAUUm, HiaHbiTLOW 13 Pressure, Water Gauges, Onuge Cocks, Weed WhciU or Weighted, (llass Tubes, Whistles, Hjphens for Hteam flanges. Cylinder Ollirs Plain, water Oauge Columns, Cerks for HUnm Gauges, cull en JOHN IlEMT, 33:1 East Fulton street, m7-tfd A OENCY FOR CALLAHAN 4 COM CE 1 ment te take the pluce of Ilet Luid. In biuk It makes live times the (inutility of red lead and Is far superior In making steam Joints, locking man and hand hole plates en boilers, Ac, Ac, Prlce 20 rinUt per euhd, at JOHN UKS PH, Stl East Fulton street. m7.tfu C'OltCAHT IllON PIPE FHTINOS. BOTH 13 plain und reducing, up ten-Inch diameter, Malleable Fittings, Hanges, Flange Unions, Manifolds, American Unions, Tube Hupperu, llaugtrH, 1 loeruud (filing Plates, go te JOHN lli-il".S, Stl East Fulton stri-et. inT-tM TF YOU WANT A FIHHT-CLAKSPOUTABLE I'nglun and Heller, en wheels, cheap, as the following prices shew: V hup.--pewer, 1175; lterh-pHcr, 1533 i 10 liorse-pier, f 75; 15 hnn. hnn. hnn. oewer, i75. 1)1 hersc-xier, 11,175, call at JOHN llll-H,3;t.ilUit Fulteu street. inTlfit tTEAM HEATIHTHECOMINGHILVTI-Olt O duellings, churehek, school houses, etc, ttieugh sueiiufiilly used one hundred jiurs age. When you lenttmplateu change call en JOHN 1IKHT, who will give )ou u satisfactory Jeb, nt a fair lrl'. lil7-tld iruiTE COTTON WAhTE, COITJID BY the pound, 10c; In lets of 10 pounds or ever 'c. All goods deflvrnil te any part of the cltv I ree. Call en JOHN Br.Vr, Ne. SB Hest Fulteu street. tii'-Ui fpANKHI'OHWATEIt.OII.S.ACIDOItUAH I efaiiy fchaiwerruiMcIty, at fair prices, go te JOHN l!K-)f..n.i EnhlFulleii street. ui7-lfd rF IN WAN'F"0K"llltASH OH Ilt()N KT()P Cocks, Asbestos Parked CiK'ks, Pet and Bib Leks,Iiiv(r t'ecks.HwItig Joints, cull nod vet them, or send jour erdtr by until, te JOHN UK's r, SKI East Fulton street. ra7-tfd stiver nuieiy vaivis, rep naiciy veives, Air Valves, ltudlater Valves, Pratt's Hwlnglng Check Vulves, Brass Check Vnlvi,I'oet Valves Amtle Valves, call ut JOHN lllls'r.S. ;U! Kan FROM PintiADELrRIA. Pretty Geed for s Maa of M. The following Is from Mr. Jehn Hlnea, manufacturer et enameled dies, who hat carried en business In rhlladelphla since Oct 9. 190, and whose testimonial In favor et Heed's Sarsaparllla Is certainly worthy et consideration. "Oee year age I was laid up sick with pneumonia for 14 weeks. When I get ever that, my feet and legs swelled, were very much Inflamed, and caused me much suffer ing. The doctor said I bad gout, which I did net believe. I tried a number et cures, et no avail. Then seme one asked me te try Heed' Sarsaparllla. I did se. I took It three times a day, before meals. Before I had taken one bottle I began te Improve. I took in all five bottles, which cured me and made me teel well otherwise. I have had no return et the affection. Can walk ten miles every day, which Is pretty geed for a man M year old. I feel grateful for the geed Heed's Sarsapa rllla has dene me, and have used my Influence with a number of people te try It, and te far wllh satisfactory results." Jenx IIines, 40 North 30th Street, rhlladelphla, Fenn. Cancerous Bere. " About T years age I had a cancerous sere en my nose, which grew te be very trouble some and effcnslv e. I concluded te try Heed' Sarsaparllla, and after using (we bottle the sere disappeared and healed up entlrtly. It has been cured for two years with no ap pearance et Its returning, I am new In my eightieth ear and enjoying geed health. I feel It my duty te recommend Heed's Sarsapa rllla te all persons suffering from similar troubles. Be sure te get Heed's." Jesuu HAnvKY, Delmont, Westmoreland Ce., Fenn. Confirmatory Statement. "The above certificate Is from' Jestah Harvey, Insurance agent, a gentleman wall known throughout Westmoreland county. Ills statement In regard te the sere and cure performed Is correct." Z. Zimmerman, Druggist, Delmont, Fenn. N. B. It you decide, from what you have heard or read, te take Heed's Barsaparllla, de net be Induced te buy any ether. IOO Deses One Dellar $0eb. 3,tli0CcUmtC0tt0 TJAKTICULAlt ATTENTION PAID TO I Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings and llliie Prints, at prices reasonable, at JOHN BEHrH, 33J East Fill ten strccL m7-tfd XT'OKTHE BEST HOT A III FUIINACE IN 13 themarket, go teJOIIN BEHr, 8) East FTilUin street. m7-tfd 10LD BUONZE, LIOUIDH AND HI.INO Jf for steam work, ut JOHN IIKHT'H.ZU iJist Fill ten street. ui7-tfd TJHr WOLf, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te ISA East King street, having a full Una of Furniture of every description at trie lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. aH-tfdlt H. WOLF. IM East King HUeeL IINELETBEE STOCK FAIIM. STORM KIING (2161.) UECOKD 2.30. Hlrel by Happy Medium, slre of 50 performer from 2.Uk te 2m Dam Topsy Tayler by Alex ander's Nerman, sire of Lulu, 2.M&. Ac, Ac. Terms for Hprlng season of 100, 150 for a foal. Fer tabulated pedigree and ethor Information, address DANIEL U. ENOLK, uprl2-tindAw Marietta, Pa. s!oe,ooo. IN BONDS AND MOItTGAnEH FOR IN VEMTOIIH. IN HUMS.OF 1100,1200,1X0, l0 te 120,000. Bends 6 per cent. Interest, payable iunrtrly. Slertgages i.r cent. Interest, pa) able halt yiarly. Head or call for full Information. JOHN 11. MKTZLP.lt, Ne VH DukeBL L OOK I LIFE INBUHANCE A I'COHT, HEE King's Iiuuraiirc mid Real Kttateagrnty, lU-prisentlng Life, Accident, Fire, Beiler, Plate Ulass and Theft Insurance. OllUe- l'4 E.bl' KINO HI'., 3d Fleer FrenL aiCMin A. T.HALZIGEH, Manager. T ET EVEIIY MAN EXAMINE THE JJ tt SNAP ,J WAlEltl'ltOOF COLLARS AND CUFFS. AtKIUBMAN'H. CHOICE NP.CKWF.All J WILLI AMHPOHTi Wire Buckle Suspender, AT EKIBMAN'B. ClILPHUlfHTONi: JEWELRY I Complete Line of Emblematic Marks AT EKIHMAN'H. Ne. a Wel King Street. tfeet n 9hee. TJ00T8 AND SHOES. TpppTfl? GO TO STACKHOUSE'fl. T?17,T7,'I? AND COMFORT OO TO Hi Hi Ut Hi 8TACKH0U8KTS. XT'"!?!!''!? AND HAVINO OO TO Hi.HiJjjJli HTACKHOUSE'9. OCR ABSOIITMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR SPRING AND RtlMMEn8TYLE3 ARE NOW COMPLETE. t WThe l"rlce are FOR KA8E " te your purses, and the Styles are "Feil EAE" te jour fett D. P. STACKH0USE, 28 h 30 EAST KINO STREET, THE LEADER IN FINE HI10EMAKINO AND LOW PIUCKH. iTKENUTHI BEAUTY I DURABILITY I Youths' Butten and Lace Shoes. These are Hhees of very fine grade: ; we knew or no ethers se fine In Lanea. trr. The newest and most fashionable shapes. The chief feature of these goods are solidity or workmanship, neatness and perfection or fit. They are made en latest Improved lasts, shaped In strict conformity with the outline of the feet, enabling It te retain Its natural form without causing bunions, corns or ether hurt. The uppers and bottoms are first cuts from the skin and hide both leathers of a superior tannnge. All weak and wearing polntsdeubly strengthened. We have them lu all lengths and In dif ferent widths narrow, medium and wide. Four different lines te advertise te-day. Ne. 1 A handsome Dress Hhoe-buteon only. Uppers cut from very flue Amerlc.au Calfskin; fitted, studied and trlmniKl excellently. Flu snugly, and will net lie faulty lu service. Ne. S Fine Kangaroo Hprlng Heel flhees button only. Heles sewed by Goodyear process neater, and as strong lu every way as the best hand sewed work. Are thoroughly well made throughout, the loes being ornamented with prettv patent leather tip. Tha finest Yeulu ahoe sold I nth city, TUcm am KI a pair. Ne. a-Flne Calf Skin Hprlng Heel But But eon Hhee at S2.M1. Hlyllsh, attractive, dressy, durable. The wearing qualities of these Justify the cost te buyers. They're never wrong In thatrespecL Ne. 4-Flne Calf Hkln Bhees, button or lace, at 12. Excellent grades or leather In uppers and bottom stock. Examina tion suffices te convince one of this fact. That' all for the present about high- Kriced and the finest makes of Youths' hoer. We have readers who'll want cHnpcr kinds. We have them, of co .ree. Hew will 75c a pair answer 1 At that prlce we have an excellent shoe for the money; can't be matched any where. Hhoe critics admit this. And se the prices go, II, 11.25 up. Many kinds te pick from, tee. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Qucen Btrekt, Lancas ter. J?a. L AIIOEHT ASSORTMENT I A Oxfords ami Slippeirs. The largest Assortment of Ladles'. Misses', Children's and Infants' Oxfords aud Mllpper In this city. This statement, te some people, may seem te be an Idle beast, but te our many cus tomers who have been buying their Oxfords and Slippers here for the past two seasons, knew hew truthful It Is, as than w had the largest Hleck and Assortment In the city, and this season w have added '.a, great many of the Latest Styles. LARGEST AND FINEST DISPLAY IN THE CITY IN OUH WEST WINDOW. Indies' Dongola PaUtnt Leather Tip Oxfords at 05c, 75c, tl 00, 11 25 and upwards. Indies' Dongola Plain Toe Oxfords nt 1100, f 1 25, II 60, 12 W and upwards, Indies' Patent Leather Frent Oxfords at II 25, II 60, and 12 00. Indies' Itusset or Tun Oxfords with Tip and Plain Tees, D5c, 75c. 11 00, It 25 and upwards. Indies' Kid Opera Slippers at fiOe, 7Ge, 11 00, II 25. II 60 and 12 00. Indies' Fine Beaded Hllppcra, with Buckles, Bews, Etc., II 25, 11 50 and ti 00. Ml sees' Dongola and Itusset, Tip and Plain Toe Oxfords, at 75c, IWc, II 10 and upwards. Child' Dongola and Itusset Oxfords at 00c, 75c, 1100,11 25 and It 60, Infant's Dongola and Russet Oxfords atH5c, 50c, 75c and 11 00. And ethers net mentioned. In fact we have everything from the cheapest te the best. '. The,y-e-Price Cash Heuse, Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FltEY A ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices lu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOH.8 A 6 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. s-Htere Closed Every Evening at 8 o'clock Kxrepi juennay unci raiurnay, .-.I.UUI3 QTietitiun jl-YKRS A KATHFON. ATTRACTIONS IN OUR We've manr attractions ln our Custom Do De srtrnent. we are f hewlnt the Handsomest Line Custom talent OK SUITING KOIl Men's Wear FROM $15.00 te Almest Any Price i Huqh st les as these are net etfeien anyn-ne ra In taneaster for the prlee. Hucli an aMertment ) eu'll find new here else. ELEGANT MLYES IN Men's Treusering ! Mere than j eu'll eare te leek at. Prices ranee from II te 113. We'll lit you, uxj. Myers & Rathven, Leading Fashionable Tailors, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANOABTKU, lA. ftalace of jrtfhiett. ALACE OF rAUIIIOlf. - m AeTBIrlll Hoimine . &i jv: Palace of Mi 115 & 117 N. Quien Bt., LANCASTER. .i Atl ,f7 -J', The largest stock of Millinery ever i In Mils city. Mist Tills week wc have opened th lu and best selected stock of A'ete Millh ('oerfx evprv Mhnwn hr ns. ki Our Assortment of Trimmed HaU cdibj prlnes between tliree and four huntlnM of the latest Frenctt and English Pat tern Hots ami lien no is. y.j tvery itnaffltinble style and color j untritntnctt lints nua uenneu at Lewest lrtcct. Ladies' Blnck and Colored lints nt 15c ntiicce. '''. Ladles' Straw Sailor Hats at 12c,U uiiiuk nun an colors. lllack Chip HaU at 50c apiece; value tl. Ladles' laws Straw FUU. all at lic. Blnck Leghorn Plata from 35c ward; splendid value at 75, 05c, II 1.45. $1.70 nnd 1.05. White Leghorn Flats from 95c upwaqL 1 We efTttr ut n Special Bargain ChJlV j (Iren's Trlmmetl lints at tWc. , i Kine Blnck Kitticv Straw Hats at Sfav 1 Fine Black Lnra Straw HaU at 4Scvf .j Straw HaU nt 05c nnd upward. -7Ja Aiuu iine 01 wiiiic juau, ter jjaaasW and Children, lu plain straw, fane; Hn lnce e fleet, nt 2.5, 37, 4-5 and 70c. ' 'f-' 'J unuurcu's CMiners nx, no itnmmN). GREAT BARGAINS IN RIBB0H8,, Ne. 10. Faucv Corded Gres-crain J bens, fringed edges, at 25c a yard; wefln 00c. The largest stock of Ne. 22 and'lt'.! Fancy Colored Bibben at lOe a ysMfj worm ireiii ou 10 ue. -.-. Elegant Fancy Gauze Rlbben,trli in an colors, at iu ana loc a yam. Ne. 0 and 12 All-silk Satin Rlbfc picot eiige, nit colors, at, wc a yara. vs r.rm Blnck Meiree Itibben, satin edjt, TXpVm iv, en iy tee a yara; r e. zz, emy isw.sFti yard ; Ne. 30, only 25e a yard. . tr S Deuble Faced Satin Ribbons. turtfsV? heavy (niallty. Ne 4, Oe ; Ne. 5, M Ne. 7, 12c; Ne. 0, 16 ; Ne. 12, 10c; Ne. kC 25 cents. vfJ GREAT BARGAINS IN FL0WHS. : Laree Daisy Wreaths at J&e : Violet Wreaths at 12je ;( Fine Si Wreaths at 25c ; Leng Fine Me 50 cents. All our Fine Flowers reduced freaM te 75c: from 1.50 vf 1 ; from 2 te ilJ trnm it fj tnMO ,tir Larare Dalalf at life a decan. &h '!& Rneclal Iterffnln In Black Tina srt'l Js4.kl .T::i ..t .i"r:r y-.rvrrr. zr: -zi7rr tee ana ft ; worm aeuDie tne idebstv S 1.1(11?. flAPfl $. --, .J5' liver one uundred styles, tneia the latest in Mull ana Surah and Cans, from 10c apiece up te .' Speelul Bargains at 17, 2S, 85 vatk GREAT BARGAINS IN HOOttf. 100 doretuv of the finest quality t vottenuose ierM.,nriietv ( anteed reval stalnlessT. wl 25c a nair. P11 60 dozens Ladles' Lis. Ladies' Ribbed Lisle Vessr'ai 1 apiece; fancy crochet neck, whits) sj cream. 'l Vi'jJ Extra fine Lisle Vests at Uiej'Jl Crochet Neck, worth 25e apieee. fX fineit Lisle uaiuriggau vests, m nign or tow necK, at job apjeee;1 j? Gent's -Gauws VeeU. tone erJ sleeves, cither White or Balbrii zm 25c anlece, )". The largest stock of hkU and 8Uk Gloves in the city. Special Bargains every dag. Ifext Friday our second Cneapl Every thing sold below rsgulst J 4 C-i' 4ST Hcfvfavsttv. 8 T HPIIECHEIVB. &r .WESELLTBE FOLLOWIWa & INSECTICIDES .. ..... , . .sL"VSi rer Kiiajinu nu ua en i rtn saa risnvt ; ,' j SLUG SHOT, wl LONDON PURPLE, PABIS GREEN, WHALE OIL SOAH. 4 iK -Pump,Hyrlns;es slid Dusters for patssSsT' en the above. Ae.Jh Screen Deere andWindewj Cfjftyjsrtnan "tisswEer. pp.pnTaiP.PATnRn M MsVisi sss?flb'MsasisssstBk irmmmm SS-OPEN EVENINQ3.-SS SPRECHER'SI Baby Carriage Baxatvr, euld? NO. 31 EAST KINO ST. aprl7-tfdTu,TIiifl XTAItDWARE,ic. t, GEO. H. 8TEINMAN & $ Continental Lawn Mewsrs, Nw Quaker City Lawn Kewsrs, Hydrant Hes and Oarden Bess. REFRIGERATORS!; JEWETrS have the hlghestCrepuUUen, py ..A. .ai.r..,lrn .vltK l.i. mmiiinnuan UMS.J than any ether Refrigerator In the markt. vjj jwetfsWatr Coelers and Filters, Oem Water FllUrs, I Hammecki, wire wmuew bhwms wuw screen uoeri. Hardware and Housefurnishleg Goods. GEO. M. 8TEINMAN & CO., 30 Je 8B WEST KINO STREET, myl7-auidM.W3 lawcast,'Pa. attorney. -r UTUEH 8. KAUPPMAN, " ATTOKNKV.AT-U W, Ulldlna, Ne. tt Beennd Ploer Eshleinaa La fj.irlli in sre". prvivn-- Os-WirWl 'KET OF PIPE. FROM UJ rtO.OUU lucli te 6 Inch dlauwter, tar uYAleMr1sur?Iand lb. only Ueutsln tte ViXcVZiiehfmiOS ten sti est. ' a pva & J, it tm J$ w. V. i &.iK?'. '..v; JM trtjq, ., , Jf
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