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fHE IsANC ASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1888.
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ICE BOUND
By V. CLARK RPS3ELL,
Auther of "77i HVccfc of the Crottvner."
"Jack C'etfrs7lf,', 0u Wateh lit
tow," ' rite Lady Maud fife.
(CtNTIU(D.)
CHAPTER V.
i siam A white COAST.
Fettr days did I para in tbat little open beat
Tlie first day was flne till sunset; it then
Mew fresh from the northwest, and I was
obliged te keep tlie beat before the wind.
Tbe next day was dark and turbulent, with
heavy falls of snow nnd a high swell from
the north, and the wind a small gale. On the
third day the sun shone, and it was a fair
day, but horribly cold, and I saw two Ice
bergs, like, clouds upon the far western sea
line. There followed a cruel night of clouded
skies, sleet and snow, and a very troubled
sea; and then breke the fourth day, as softly
brilliant ns an English May day, but cold
great Oed, bow cold!
Thus might I cpitomlze this pamage; and
I de se te spare you the weariness of a rela
tion of uneventful suffering.
In tuoEe four days I mainly ran befere the
wind, and in this way drove many leagues
south, though whenever a chance offered I
hauled my sheet for the east. I knew net, I
am sure, hew the beat lived. I might pre
tend it was due te my clever management
I de net say I had no share in my own pres
ervation, but te Ged belongs all the praise.
When the third night caine down with
sullen blasts sweeping into a steady storming
of wind, thit swung a strong melancholy
howl through the gloom, it found me se
weak with cold, watching, and anxiety, and
the went of space therein te rid my limbs
of the painful cramp which weighted tbcm
with an insupportable- leaden sensation, that
I had barely power te control the beat with
the ear. I pi ned for sleep ; ene hour of slum
ber would, I felt, gire me new llfe but I
durst net clese my eyes. Tha beat was
sweeping through the dark and seething
seas, and her ceurse had te be that of an
arrow, or she would cnpslze and be smothered
la a breath.
Leng befere daybreak I was exhausted.
Mercifully, the wind was scant; the stars
shene very gloriously; en high sparkled the
Cress of the southern world.
"Wern out by three days and nights of suf
fering, I fell into a deep sleep, and when I
aweke my eyes opened right upon the blind
ing sun.
This was the morning of the fourth day.
I was without a watch. By the height of
tke'fiun I reckoned the hour te be 10. I
threw a languid glance at the compass and
found the beat's head te be pointing north
west. I steed up te take a view of the horizon,
and the first sight that met my cye forced a
cry from me. Extending the whele length
of the southwest seaboard lay what I took te
be n line of white coast, melting nt cither
extremity into the blue, airy distance Even
at the low elevation of the beat my cye
seemed te measure thirty miles of it. It
was net white as chalk is; there (was some
thing of a crystalline complexion upon the
face of its solidity. It was tee far off te en
able me te remark its outline.; yet, en strain
ing my sight tha ntmosphere being very ex
quisitely clear I thought I could distinguish
the projections of peaks, of rounded slopes
and aerial angularities in places which, in
the rcfractlve lens of the nir, looked, with
their hue of glassy azure, like the loom et
high land behind tbe coastal line.
The notion that it wag ioe came into my
bead after the first prospect of it; and then
I returned te my earlier belief that it was
land.
But what land? Some large island that
bad been miscd by the explorers and left
uncharted! I put a picture of the map of
this part of the v erld before my mind's eye,
nud fell te nn earnest consideration of it, but
could recollect et no land hereabouts un
less, indeed, we had been widely wrong in our
reckoning aboard the brig, and I iu tbe beat
had been driven four or ilve times the ills
tance I had calculated things net te be en
tertained. I put the beat's head befere the wind, and
steered with ene baud, whilel get seme break
fast with the ether. I thanked Ged for tb
brightness of the clay and for the sight et
that strange white line of land, that went iu
glimmering blebs of falntness te the trem
bling horizon where the southern end of It
died out.
Meanwhile my beat sailed quietly along,
running up nnd down the smooth and foam,
less hills of water very buejnntly, and the
sun sidled into tha nerthvt est sky and darted
a icddenlng beam upon the coast toward
which I steered.
CHAl'TEK VI.
Af ISLAND OP ICE.'
I had te approach the coast within two
miles befere I could satisfy my mind of its
nature, and then all doubt left me.
It was icel a mighty crescent of it, as was
new in a measure gatherable, floating upon
the dark blue water like the new moon upon
the field of the sky.
Yeu cannot couceivo hew shocking te me
was the nppcarance of that great gleaming
length of white desolation.
Should I steer north and seek te go clear"of
it! Somehow, the presence, et this simllltude
et land made the sea appear as enormous 03
space itself. 'While it w as all clear horizon,
the immensity if the deep was in a measure
limited te the vision by its cincture. But
this ice line gave tbe cye something te meas
ure with, nnd when I loekod at theso leagues
of frozen shore my spirits sank into deepest
dejection at the thought of thovastness of
the waters in whae heart I floated in my
little beat.
However, I resolved nt last te land if land
ing was possible. I could stretch my limbs,
recruit myself by exercise, and might even
make shift te obtain a night's rest. I steed
in de'pernte need of sleep, but there was no
repese te be bad iu the beat. I durst net lie
down in her; if nature overcame me and I
fell asleep in n sitting posture, I might wake
te find tlie beat capsized and myself dreit n
ing. This consideration resolved me, and by
this tlme being within halt n mile of the
coast, I ran my oye carefully along it te ob
serve a safe nook for my beat te enter nnd
myself te land in.
Though for a great distance, ns I have
said, the front of the cliff, and where it was
highest, tee, was a sheer fall, coming like the
side of a heuse te the water, that part of the
island toward which my beat's head was
pointed sloped down and continued inn low
shore, with hummocks of ice upon it at irreg
ular internals, te where it died out in the
northeast.
Very happily, I had insensibly steered for
perhaps the safest spot that I could have
lighted en. This was formed of n large pro
jection of rock, standing aslant, se that
the swell rolled past it without break
ing. The i eck made a sort of cei e, tow ard
which I sailed in full confidence that the
water there w euld be smooth. Ner w ns I de
ceived, for I saw that the rock acted OS a
breakwater, whose still Influence was felt e
geed way beyond it. I thereupon steered for
the starboard of this rock, and when I was
within it found the hoave of the sea dwin
dled te a scarce perceptible undulation,
whereupon I lowered my sail, and standing
te the ear sculled the beat te a low lump et
Ice, en te w hich I stepped.
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Having secured the beat, I beat my hands
heartily upon my breast, and fell te pacing n
little level et ice while I considered what I
should de. The coast I cannot but speak of
this frozen territory as land went in a gen
tle slepe behind me te the height cf about I
thirty feet; the ground was greatly broken I
with rocks and bewlders and sharp point, 1
whence I suspected many fissures In which '
the snow might net be te hard Imt that I
might sink deep enough te be smothered. I
saw no cave nor hollow that I could make a
bedroom of, and tha improved circulatlai of
my bleed giving me spirits enough te reselve
quickly I made up my mind te ute my beat
as a bed.
Se I went te work. I took the. ear and
Jammed it into such another ere ice as tha
mast steed in, and te it I secured the beat by
another line. This moored her very safely.
There was as geed premise of a fair, quiet
night as I might count upon in these treacher
ous latitudes; the haven In w hich the beat lay
was sheltered, and the water almost still; aud
this, I reckoned, would held while the brecze
hung northerly and the swell rolled from the
northeast. I spread the sail ever the seats,
which served as beams for the support of
this little ceiling et canvas, and enough et it
remained te supply me with a pillow and te
cover my lips. I fell te this work whila
there was light, and when I had prepared
my habitation I took a bettle of ale and a
handful of victuals ashore and made my sup
per, walking briskly white I ate and drank.
By this tlme the moon was up; but the rocks
bid the side et the sea sbe rode ever, and her
face was net te be viewed from where I was
until she had marched two-thirds of her path
te the meridian.
After a geed leek seaward and at the hea
vens te satisfy myself en the subject of tha
Weather, and after a careful insjiectien et
the moorings of the beat, I entered her, feel
ing very sure that if a sea set in from tha
west or south and tumbled her, the motion
would quickly arouse me; and getting under
the reef et sail, with my legs along the bot
tom and my back against the stem, "which I
bed bolstered with the slack of the canvas, I
commended myself te Oed, folded my arms,
and went te sleep.
(TO HI COXTISCSD.)
Dr James rerrle. Dentist In Baltimore,
wiltes: "lbavouted Dr. llull's Cough By rue
rersenallv and In my family ter two or three
year, ana I am prepared te say that i hern Is
nothing; te compare te It as a lemedy for
cengh, cold, etc." 85 cents
Pains In the back are frequently causr d by
a sudden wremhlng of the splne. A tew ap
plications et Salvation Ull will glve perma
nent relief.
n t
Teu Cant Matte it Samson
Out or an nttcnaated dudu, with meugre legs,
pigeon chest and a slight cough. But a man
or a woman te whom constitutional vigor has
been denied can get It te a Aery censtiteralila
extent by the persistent use, iu regularly pro
portioned, alternated ileus, of America's
thief toule. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. Te
the nerves and muscles of tlie stomach that
venial invigerant Imparts tone, and te Its
operations regularity. '1 he pieilmute result
Is thorough digestion and complete assimila
tion of the feed, and the ultimata sequence,
bleed fertile with the elements of muscular
tissue, a healthy appetite, nightly rest unim
paired, and a dlsuppcarunce of the nerteus
symptoms te which etiolated Invalids ure til
wajs subject, and whkh they are very prene
te tnke for the manifestations of serious
organic disease, and doe accordingly. In
diseases or the kldnes anil bladder, always
cxcieihely wtnkenliiR, and for constipation,
fewr ami uju', and liTir complaint, use the
Bitters.
llupt are cats guaranteed by Dr. J. B Mayer,
831 Arch street, Philadelphia. Ease at once,
no operation or delay from bustnesf, attested
by thousands of cures af ter ethers nil, advice
froe.send ferclrculsr, mat 10-1$ daw
The reputa ion et Lancaster
Is about thirty thousand, and we wen'd
say at least one-halt are treubled with si me
affection of the Ihreit and Lungs, astbise
complaints are, according te statistics, mere
numerous than ethers. We would adylsn all
net te neglect the opportunity te call en thflr
druggist nnd get a bettle et Kemp's Balsam
ler t e Threat and I units. I'rlee 50c and II 00.
Ttials'teftte. Celd by all druggists, (I)
Tbe face and temper of tbn woman who
takes New Style Vinegar Ultters have no
wrlnhler.
SPECIAL NO TICKS.
Four-Firths.
Of our American poeplo are amlcted with
sick ne&dache In elther Its nervous, bilious
or congestivo forms, caused by Irregular
habits, high living, etc., aud no remedy has
ever conquered it until Dr. Leslie's Special
Prescription was dlscoverod. (Jtvelta trial.
Boe advertisement tn another column. (3)
TUK KKV. GKO. U. Til AYKH, of Bourbon,
Indisays: "Beth myself and wlie ewe our
Uvea te BlllLOH'8 CONSUMPTION (JUUK-.
Fer sale by IL II. Cochran, Druggist, Me 137
North Queen street. (5)
I hate bad catarrh for twenty year?, and
usedail kinds of remedies wline.it relief. Mr.
Hmlth, druggist, of Llttle rails, recommended
Kly'sUreain Ualtn. The effect or the Brat ap
plication was magleal.lt allayed the Inflam
mation and the next morning my head was as
clear as a bell. One bettle has done me se
much geed tbat 1 am convinced lis nse will
effect a permanent eure. It la seething, pleas
ant and easy te apply, and 1 strongly urge Its
usn by all autrefeis.- Gee.
Merry, i.itue rails,
ii i
m2-2wdeea&w
liuckleu's Arnica Salve.
Tbb IIshtSalvb In the world for Cuts.Urulscs
Qnvwin Iltnn.. Hal. II liA..n . l.ra. Umwtf. 1A..A
euiOB) ifiuoie, fail. u"uum v, w uvido,ehdii
Chapped
nanus, unuuiatns, ueras. ana ail
SKI
SH
rupUens. and positively cures flies, or
no
ni
tay required.
it is KuaranuMip w
vener
feet satisfaction, or money refundei
Price
!5 cents rjer box. for sale by 11
u. ceenran,
Druggist, Heg. 137 ana IS) aorta, queen street.
Lancaster. Pa,
June?7 1yd
ltaduclng I be nurplns.
Tbe disposition el the surplus In the U 8,
treasury engages tbe attention of our states
men, buta mere vital question has our atten
tion, and that Is tbe reduction of the Burp us
Consumptives, since the discovery and In
troduction of Jir. King's Mew Discovery for
Consumption, there his baen a marked de
creue In the meitaltty from this dreaded dis
ease, and It is poislble te stilt further reduce
tbe number et censump'lves. Hew t lly
keeping constantly en hand a bottle of Dr.
King's New Discovery and using acserdlnic te
directions, upon the appearance of tbe first
symptoms, such as a Cen Kb, a Celd, a Sere
Threat, a Chest, or t-ldn l'ulu. Taken thus
early a euro Is gutr.uilerd.
Ttlal bettleu true l If. II. Cochran's drug
store, 137 and 139 North Queen stuut, Lancas
ter, Pa. (4)
Oar CkUilliUte fur fre.l Jrut.
Ue wilt b nominated by the convention
and will beelo.ted by the people, because he
will coma the nearest te tilling their Ideal of a
Chief Magistrate. Ulectrle Bitters has been
given tbe highest rise-, because no ethtr
medicine has se we I ltllud thelileitl et a per
fect ton'e and alterative, 'ihe people have
endorsed Klectrle titters and rely upon this
gr at remedy In ull troublesot Liver, stomach
and KUeejB. 1-or all Malarial rovers and
diseases caused by Malarial Poisons, Klectrle
Hitters cannot bu tee highly recommended.
Alse cures Head iche aud Constipation. satU satU
factien uuaianttx.il or money refunded
Price BJc, at It. U. Cochran, Drug 8 te 137
and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.
(i)
II. U. Cochran, Net. 137 and 133 North Queen
street, Lancaster, Pa, Is selling HlIluOHB
COUUll CUUK as a guarantee te euro all
hre.it and lung troubles. ;8)
" Jiy Mether
Has bcen using your Murdoch illoett Bitten
as ullver reuitiiy, and and them verytillca verytillca
cleus." Onus 1, Alnsweitb, 4t Vanee II uck,
ludlanapelU, Ind. Pursalu ny tl. II. Cochran,
druggist, HI und 13J .North Queen street, Lan
caster. Why lie Den in an ?
True, you are In a miserable condition yru
sru htuk, pallid, andreiveus. louc&nuet
alep nt night, iit hi Jey your waking hours ;
yet, wny itis-f neartT uui at inu uruKgisi a a
bottle ut Jluroecic moon ismeri. 'Jin
hey will
restore you te health and lxiace of inlnd
for sale by 11. 11 Cochran, druggist, 1S7 und
13a North Queen street, Lancaster.
81111 Oil's COHK will Immediately relle
Croup, Whoepln Cough aud urunehllls Kc r
sale by II 15. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 147 North
vuuuu Biruew (7)
hpsaks 11 Is 1.1 Up.
"Have tried Themat' Keleetrla Oil for croup
and colds, and nud It the beat re'nudy 1 bau
everused In iny firmly." Win. Ksy.slu Ply.
uientn Ave, tlutfile, N. V. rersalebyll B.
Cochran, druggist, 137 und 1st North Queen
street, Lancaster.
Mether Mothers I! Mothers I? I
Are you disturbed at night und breken cf
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth!
If se, go at once nnd get a bottle of UltS.
WINSLOWanoeTHINOSyuup., It will re
lieeo the peer little sufferer immediately de
pend upon It; there Is no mistake about It.
There Is net a mother en earth who bus ever
used It, who will net tell you at once that It
will regulate the bowels, und give rest te the
mother, and relief und health te the child,
operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te
ute tn all cases and pleasant te the tase, and Is
the prescription of ene of the eldest and best
female physicians and nurses in the United
states, sold everywhere, u cent a bottle.
saayB-lya.TT m
THE INCURABLE
CURED !
ITencvraxa, Xr. Feh. St, 1ST.
Oeellemen tb yan an a sets tr.
(it! en my no mm a nniweiui riu.
1 trie
IriMi a rw timDls remedies, but the sere
wenld no yield. I tw worn very year
ter hiii yrara. Many theutM I hsd a can
cer. Orer a year me I eemmsneM USlns
a. a. S , and two down bottles entirely cared
roe. When. I brtan wltk Swift's Pclnc I
was In Ttry pner health, and ceald hardly
drat about. After I had flnUhsrt ths course
of 8. B. B, I was sirens sad, buoyant, and
had a geed arpeUte, I rarani It a n meit
valeaU madiclne for ladles In weak, deli
cate health. Ills a household medietas
wit." VoMEri,w!,wnses.
BrisTAirersa, 8. U. April I isn. ,
Oentlttnra Fer twenty Tears I bare had
a tore en my left cheek.
In emwln wen. TbS
ees. as aau btkiu
Tbe many thyslcl
dually
whom I had consulted were unable te de
me any feed. Laat fall a year ae 1 brtan
utlns 1
r B, B. B. Atuni 11 lnnameu me turn.
and If Mcame mere viruiem man ereri
in Mme. mera vinneni uian eTer I e
much te. Indeed, that my family Insisted
that I should leave oft the medicine, I pee
aisled In uileit the 8. 8. S. At the end or tere
months the tore was entirely heal.!. Think
ing that tbe evil was out et my constitution,
I left off the medicine 1 but In Nerember,
ten months after, n very silent brsakins out
appeared. I at once becan acaln en 8. B. 8 ,
and new that is also dluppeaiint. I hare
every faith In B B. & li has done me mere
troeu than all tbe doctors and ether medi
cines I ever took. Yours truly,
A. H. BaijrDa
WnrtTOK. X. C Anrtt tl IK7.
Of nlleme n Twe or three years ate a can
jr larew ni, bid m (ran.
ice. It toen grew te be
e en me, and my general
Kir. Last September I
cer came en my race,
aultelarte. it wert en
health , verv tvtnr. Lais nDti
iM-can a renrea of B. B ft . whleh f have con
tinued te the present time with the happlem
result. The cancer hat entirely disappeared.
there being no evidence or symptom of a
cancerous ch
1 cnaracier tell.
rraie
neral health
Is geed new. and my appetite Tetter man it
hu been In Team. 1 am S3 Teart old. and
today I am working la IheOeM planting
com. Yourt truly, Jeitis Lmtuca.
Oentlemen-I hsd a ter en my upper Up
for eltht years. Sere n different doctors at
tempted In vain te heal It. One gave me a
amah vial for Ave dollars, which was a " cer
tain euro." It Is neediest te say that It did
me no reed. About two years age 1 becams
quite uneasy, at people tneushtl had a can
cer.and t took a course of eighteen bottles
of 8. 8 B. The retult has been a complete
Jure. The ulcer or cancer healed beautiful
y, leaving scarcely a perceptible scar. Frem
that day I have been In excellent health, the
ftpcclne having purified my bleed thorough
ly. Increased my appetite and perfected my
dlgeatten. In a word, I feel like a new
woman, and, beat of all, tha eight year ulcer
Is gene entlrtly. Yours ilncrrly,
Mrs W. I. CAnes.
Trenten, Tedd Ce.Ky., rb. S3, IHU
TrtatlK en Tllenl and Skin Dlieanet nulled
free. Tut ewirr eneiric Ce.,
Drawer S, Atlanta, Oa.
It ATS.
w
lLl-IAMHON & FOSTKK.
TEN OASES
or-
Still and Seft Felt Hats
FOB OKNTB AND BOYS,
ALL NEWSTTLBS FOl BrUINtj.
OUR LEADERS,
A UKNl'H BBES3 II AT, 40,
AND A BOUT POCKET HAT, 70 CENTS.
THESE AUE BPKCIALTIK3.
FINE SILK rIATS
Fer Gent's Full lire is War.
Beys' Cleth Hits acd Children's Pole.
(BVSTAL ZINC
AND LEATHKU C0VEUKU TUUNKS
Williamson & Fester,
32.31,3G&38E.KIlG8T.,
LANCASTElt.l'A.
318 MARKET hTItKET, HAHRISUUBG.
IS A BY CA K BIA JC6.
F
LINN st BKKNKUAN,
GRAND EXHIBIT
-or-
BABY CARRIAGES.
ONE UUNDUKO 1TFEUENT STYLES.
ALL NEW UOODP.
Msniifacturnrl te our own order bythnbest
lacierlcs in tbn country. Bpeclal allontlen
r von te every department se as te secura ter
vice as well as appe aranca.
Jvobeute la thu country can show as fine a
line of goods.
EXPKKSS WAGONS,
WHEEL BA.RHOWB,
DOLL CAHRIAGE9,
VELOCIPEDES,
GIHL'S TRIOVLES, Ac.
OUU NEW STOCK Or
" Alaska " Refrigerators
NOW ON EXUIUIT10.V.
FLINN & IrENEHAH,
Ne. 162 North Queen Btreet,
LANCASTEU TA.
QUKENSWAKE.
T71QU dc MARTIN.
CHINA HALL.
CLEARING SALE
Tbt lasts twelve mnntbs In tee yrar. The
bettqualty ler U least uieaey always te be
b.idl
there.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO
NEW HOUSEKEEPERS!
Tea Seu. White Oranltn, fl(a
Dinner Bete, wbll Urnlte..) Je.
Dinner fcets, I'tlutea .7).
Ne Reeds mtsrepresnnttd. All Wares ei
changed 11 net satisfactory, at
High & Martin,
NO IB EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, 1'A.
D UCA T10.Va17. ' "
UUMMElt SESSION. " -"
MILLERSV1LLE.
Iho Summer Session of the Ulllertvllle Elate
Nermal Scheel will begin en Monday, March
te. Mai, and continue fourteen weekt.
l'ertens wheawlre teengsKO rooms should
apply early, ui tbe pioiptels Indicate an un
usually large session.
Special rates en street railroad terdaypuplls
from Lancaster city.
fuptls admitted at any time. Fer terms, etc ,
address tbe I'tlnclpal,
a ORAM LYTH,
mrlO-lwd MUleisvUie, Fa,
TOBACCO.
FINE PIECE OF
CHEWIMG
TOBACCO
IB I.NDKEO A LUXURY.
FINZER'S
Old Honesty!
Cemes ssnaarbelnR a fine piece el r LUfJ
TOBACCO at It la possible te make It,
ana i known as a
STANDARD BRAND
AMONO DEALERS.
We are; ture that ONE TUtAL win Convlnce
Yeu or Its Merllt.
arLoek for the red H tin tag en each pi ug.-Cft
J no. Finzer 8c Bre.'s,
LOUISVILLE, KT
(S)
CLOTHING.
el
EN
SATURDAY AND
EVENINGS,
MONDAY
In
getting ready
line of
Our Prices
The Bettem
OF THE
Market.
Spring Clothing
We thought you might
like tbe old Tailor Adtge,
and we remembered It :
"Net always a bird
Where'er there's a feather.
Hut a sign of geed cloth's
When welUtlUhedtogetber."
Se much ler tbe Clothing, Wo're teeing as
cloiely te Ooed Furnishings. Mera new Neek'
wear from best makers. All the noveltloa and
the plainer.
Try our Dayton White Dress ShtrL l'orfeot
fit and comfort ; longest wear. Prtce, II CO
unlaundrled, or It 15 laundrled.
MARTIN BRO'S
CLOTHIERS AND FUIINISUEUS,
5(1 NOttTU QUEEN BT.
rMMENSE ASSORTMENT.
L. GaDsman d Bre.,
S.W. COII. N. QUEEN HRiNGEuT?.
IMMENSE A930KTMKNT.NKW FEATURES
EXCLUSIVE STYLES.
SERVICEABLE GOODS MARKED AT
Reck Bettem Prices.
UETTIIKMOSTFOUTHE MONEY.
12. U, IIS Bults te order, quality itrlctly
Al'-wrxil Casstmeres and Scotch Cheviots.
f 13, 110, 11 Suits te order Iu BUlpe 1'lalds and
Checks, strictly All-wool.
IS, IBS" Suits te order, best of AU.woe!
Imported Worsted,
901. til, US rrtnee Albert Suits made te
order. 1 limmed and made In elegant style.
1 1-wool uasalmera rants te orUer at 1160,
II 00,1410 und 14 DO.
All-wnel Worsted Pants te erder at IS 00,
IS CO. 18 00, 17.00, 3 Oil. 9 0U
ForKleiltutconnrmatlonsco our two win
dows full of
Newest Spriag Goods Only.
r Komember comtert and satisfaction gees
wltn every purcbaw made.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.
H
IKSU & BROTHER.
I CIS Willi GUEATl'LEASUttt: WK
Inform the Public
a It is our ene cars te keep our patrons
wellposted of thu NEW STYLE uOtiDHwe
have en hand. Hlnce our last advortlsement
we have ha-fi had shipped expressly a Fine
Let et Sl'ttlNO 1'IKCK UOOUU, se that
HIRSH a BROTHER
Shall always seep and take the lead te be the
Otst bilngtug te Lancaster thu
NEWEST STYLE!-,
LATEST DESIGNS,
HOST KECENT KASIIlONd,
COATINGS,
SUITINGS,
TK0WSEitlNG3,
IMl'OlirED AND DOMESTIC
SPBIUa PIECE GOODS.
The inaks-upett'ur garments cannot be sur
passed. Every aire Is taken by our experi
enced cutters, that we lnauru and warruut a
perfect flu Tblalatl antral of
SPRING PIEOE QOOD3
Are the finest and Newnst fatternt ever
seen, and from our Kreat selection the prices
ate unquestionably low, at we can make
Suits te Order from $15 Up.
Hit worth while (or one and all te come as
seen as peailble,
TO
Hirsh & Brether
TBB ONE-PIU03
Merchant Tailors, Clothiers
and Furnishers,
COIL H. QUEEN BTUKET AND OEMTUE
SyUAUE, LANCASTER, FA.
PALACK Of FABHIOS.
A HTRIOU'S
PALACE OF FASHION,
1 3 East King Street,
Lancaster, Pa.
A sale of Muslin Underwear.
Several thousands of dollars
worth bought at a sacrifice from
a large New Yerk firm going
out of business. They will be
sold at about one-half or two
thirds their regular price.
These are the main features :
Chemise 6 rows of needle
work inserting, corded band,
50c
Chemise i-inchwide needle
work yoke, narrow embroidery
all around, neck nnd sleeves,
50c '
Skirts 4-inch embroidery, 5
tucks, 75c.
Skirts 12 inch embroidery,
7 tucks, $1.
Drawers 6 tuck's, 3-inch ex
tra fine embroidery, worth 20c.
a yard, price 69c. a pair.
Drawers 2 rows of tucks
with wide needlework edging,
Night Gowns 6 rows of
needlework inserting, edging
all around, hubbard back, 98c.
Lawn Aprons, 2 yards of
lawn, wide hem, 10c.
Corset Cevers, 15c; with
embroidered edge, 19c.
One case of White Victeria
Lawn, at Sc. a yard, worth 10c.
One case of White India
Linen, at 9c. a yard, worth
I2jC.
Universal Dress Patterns,
1 2c. apiece.
Ladies' Muslin Skirts, with 4
inch embroidery ruffle and
tucks, only 50c.
Skirts, with wide fine em
broidery, 15 wide tucks, 99c.
Children's Cambric Dresses,
2 rows of needlework and wide
needlework edge en bottom,
50c
Infant's Leng Cambric Slips,
embroidered yoke and tucks,
only 50c.
ASTRICH'S P. O. F.,
Lancaster.
VUHNITVKK.
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IDMY.KR'8.
YOUR WANTS
-IN-
FURNITURE
Can be tupplled at
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORK
TO YOUUCOMIM.ETEHATlBirACTION.
ATTRACTIVE CO JD3,
ATTRACTIVE 1'UICKS.
Glve yourself the satisfaction of seeing; the
LarKetUliettand Vbcapett Stock In thu City.
Oer. Bast Kim? & Duke Sta.
WIDMYER'S C0HOTH
N
KW THINOH IN KURN1TURK
-AT-
HEINITSH'S
New ANT10.UK OAK SUITS, ull Complete,
with Mattress und Spring. The pi Ice will sur
prise you.
NATUUAL CIIK11UY SUITS, all Complete
Very 1'retty, Well Made and Durable.
OLD STANDARD WALNUT. We open
next Week, fix New l'atternt at Sir New
l'tlces. Several very low In price, but ifoed
money's worth all the time.
Other Vew and Attractlve Goods
shown all the tlme at l'epulux l'rlcuj.
being
HEINITSH'S
37 AND 20 BOUTHJQUEENSr.,
LANfJACTKU, I'A.
l'trsenal Attention Given te Undetlsk
I OK.
1'OITWAL.
T OR J URY COMM1HHIONKR,
II. T. BIIULTZ,
or Kltzilinhtewn lloreuRh. Subject te tbe
decision of thu Democratic County Conven
tion. mnrS-tldAw
JJiOR JURY COMMIBSIONKR,
GEOUGE DARMSTETTEU,
Psvcnth
Rules.
Ward, city.
Subject te Pemocratle
uiarlO-lydAw
piOR JURYCOMMlHaiONKR,
EDW. AMULER,
Of Drumore Township. Subject te the do de do
Uslenol the Demeciulla Ceuuty Convention.
inarlSdAwtap'
irtOR JURY COMMIHHIONER,
rRANKLIN CLARK,
Of Htrasburi; Township. Subject te the do de do
cltlunef tbe Deinocratle Countr Convention,
maria-OAwlar
TCTOR CONUREHb.
B. FRANK HSHLHUAN.
stay- Subject te Republican Unlet.
augts-UMw
nut
B
ABO MeELROY,
bard & Mcelrey,
33 and 36 Seuth Queen Street,
Our Eipesses An Nel High lad We
In corner, only Se each, shawls and lltsnkets at
Muslin only Be, regular price, 13K0. New Drees
a an. ssens iinusn h ;iose, regular msue, 2 pair ler -ac, worm aw per nilr 1 Men's A Mir' ,'
and S pair Seamless I lese ler JS6, beat Reeds In thu city at the prtce 1 t.adlts rcs-alar Mafte SS. 4
brlgffanlle e, 1 pair for 21e 1 bnrsalnaln Children's Ileso, 20 dez. Men's HeutiuiehedllaM
kerchiefs enl vlea each, worth IS01 te dez. Ladtea' Handkerchiefs, with ambr-MA-na .iiw.r,-
luanaizKets. unoj.etoi uiescneaxuraisnieweis, size uxss, z iar xc, worth 25e each. ObsjY
(.nsoei snmnitr rtnimr, in nsu miimiw, riniutureiririra, Ren whsihi color', aenbMaaal
twltt.ne starch, at soe for yard t tietter Reeds than tome sell ntlSc tnmmer Pantlnc In law 3;
grades at 10, UW, ifi, 19 17 eta etc Special value In lllank Caihmeres attt, S3. 45, M els and aa. -L-jtUckRIlk
Warp Ilenrletta Cleth II 00, m II 40 rtnd II 81 lllack All-wool Henrietta, 48 laaWa--"?-'
wide,at II 00 1 thl, It the blMesl dollar' worth nvnr retailed ever any cenntert we exeept besm. -7
Ingrain, lletnn and Cettasa Caqiet at SOB, worth Me j better grades at 2), 81, 40 and Met. Itf'!
Carrel at U. M.tll. 43. Met and 11m all. wool atrlnra at nna. carnet Rasa taken In diehaaXw-:..
Window Rhadti, tpttng fixtures, ut 40e ; bett
naiiiaui-uwinz tetan incrrtKaasiDsntl
wholesalo mice te advance.
We are prepared te
the lowest In the city. Why:
profits.
uur cxpenses
bard & Mcelrey,
33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Isn.
N
EXT DOOR TO COURT UOU3E.
SPECIAL SALE
We have Imt received and have displayed
mnisuiiwnien we oetiKiit irein a concern closing uttstness. All are New and KCHnlar Qoeas V.c'ftfl
madefer this season's trade, and are S3 per cunt lets than regular pi Ice. Carefully ezaattsia 'v7W
Ihn fnllnwlntf nrlnnt t JAw
HV .w..Vn.Q --.. .
Children's Seamless Hese 83 1 worth 12)e.
worm ise- umieren-t KCKtiiRraiaan none, aim u ten, ie ! worm ssa tosfie. Ladles' Kegalef A-H4
Made Unbloaehed Hntn, li)(e 1 worth lsa. Ladles' Regular Made Unbleached Ilcte, He t wettH'i'ti;
tee. Ladles' Itegular Madu Unbloaehed and Fancy Hose. 19a 1 worth 253. Ladles' Regular &&".'
Made Unbleached and fancy Hetn, Slet worth .110. 1 .ad lea' Kevnlar Made Fancy Hese. Ha t ,JSi
worth tee. Ladles' Regular Made Klceoe-Llned Hese, 23c 1 worth OTKc Men's Seamltss Mlxrsl )',.-J
Half-lleae, s worth lie. Men's Regular Made Halt-llnse, Unuieacbwl and raner. like 1 4kM
worth 18e Men's Regular Made iUlf-Hose, Unbleached, Ue t worth aec. Men's Regular MaM -7
ll.lf lln.. ltnttlnaAtiMrt .nS tatinv lOrt , wnrthVlii. m .2tt
" wwv, w ..U.vVW huh - ....V , .w , r, w. .. -
Our Lett-Over Stock of Winter ItoMery has
out! Children's Woolen Hcie.tlzeiOtn 8X. at
niKVB v .u cM,n. at nw.a wv tip uu. .ttit'-tmit,
liotetoo. Ladies' and Men's Woolen Hese Xlc 1
atsie were 37Xe te tee.
FAHNESTOOK'S,
35 os 37 BABT KING BT.. L.ANOABTBR, FA.
JKWKLKl'.
tAAVWt-tV--VVIV'V'H'N'V'-
B
AROAIN BALKS.
BARGAIN SALES
STERLING SILVER GOODS,
Musical Bexes, Bronzes and Art Werfcf
CALL- AND EXAMINIC
Diamond?, Geld and Silver
H. Z. R HO ADS, Jeweler!
Ne. 4 West
TKUNKS&e
TTARNES8, TRUNKS, Ae,
FOUND AT LAST.
THE TRAVELER'S DELIGHT.
A Vtry Handsome and Conveni
ent BAG, made of the Finest Qual
ity lirewn Grain Leather, and fur
ubbed with Cleths, Hair and Teeth
Uruili, Seap Dish, Teeth Powder
Dettle. Made from' 12 te 10 Inches.
CALL AND BXiallNK OUU
NEW LINE
or
TRUNKS AND BAGS
AT
M. Hatabusli & Sen's
SADDLE. HARNESS,
AND
TRUNK STORE,
Ne. 30 Centre Square,
LANCASTEU, PA.
XXCUHSMNN.
TAYMOND'H
VACATION EXODRSIONS.
AlITruvellDK Kxpensfs Includea.
Aparly wllllcavoI'IIILMiKM'lUA.TlIUUS wllllcaveI'IIILMiKM'lUA.TlIUUS
UAY.MAYJ.faa New nnd Magnificent Train of Vrst baled
x'ullmnn fnlareCars, with l'ullmuu
i-alttCeDlalDK-Uar Alluchud.
Yer a TOUU or M UAYa through
Colerado and California,
With visits te CIiIcsre, the Vuta Pan, tbe Tel
tee Oorge, Laa Vegas Het Bnilnus, tanUt e,
AiUnquuiqiit). Ulvartldu, Hunta Hatbara, Santu
Menica, l'asadens. Lea Angeles, Hanrrauclsc",
the Uetul del Mente (Monterey), Pant Urns,
Halt Lake City. Manltnu MDrlngs, Denver, ute .
at d dayllsht trips ever the Bturra Nnvadu and
threuKh the meat plcturasque iealouse(thu
Wahsatch and Uecky Menniulns.
In cenjunctlnn with the abore and en tbe
same date, a Tarty "111 Intro I'lUl.ADKl -TIIIA.foraTdUUef
TJDAYrt lit Vestlbnltd
Pullman ralace Cars, with Pullman Palace
UlnlnK-Car), ever the tame reu taieugh
CULUUAUOAND CAL1POUN1A,
Thance through the Picturesque Ueglen of the
PA0IFI0 NORTHWEST,
And homeward ever the entire lenptb et the
Northern Pacific Uallread, this part of the
Journey Including a ride ever tee famous
ewltcbback In the Cascade Mountains, with a
kldeTrlpet a Week te all points of Interest
In the Yellowstenit national Park. 1IU will
be made te Portland, Dalles City, Tacems,
beattle. Victeria (Capital etlltltlsh Columbia),
St. ftul, Minneapolis, Lake Mlnnetoeka, etc.
Incidental excursion up the Columbia Hlver
and ou Puget sound.
Jn connection with either of the two rxcur rxcur
itent. time will be had ler a trip te the Yoto Yeto Yote
mile Valley and lilg Trees.
srbeud (erdescilptlve clrcu'sn.
IIAYMOND A WUITCOMU,
ill Seuth Ninth Street (under Continental
JlOUlPUlLAUJtLPlllA. U1I0 3U1
oert.
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Opposite Fountain Inn. $ffl
Are Satisfied With Qui Small FnGti.
JffiSI
MM- V
lets than cost One Case Remnants of HlnsiitteS ''
Ulnghsma only inc. New American BatlMtsH
goods, 003. Dade Shades at 75e, worth SL08.. ',
at inn teuten et tee year una can sea tad i' '.
furnish the brst goods at the ssrne low price- ,.j
are net n'gn, ana we are satisnca witn man
OF HOSIERY-
en our ceunters evor 2(0 drztn of SPBIK"'?J$j
. ETJV.'K
Chtldren's Rcatnlras Hose, s'ze f te IX, like 1 ''jai
w. ?IJ
been rednend te the following ptlces te elese
lJHei were IScHe c. Cbtlditn's Woolen Hese.'
w tttt.-t. tw.piitii n" uid it fimf, nil a'a-K, OJO I fHW
were 25 te Sic Ladlu.' aid Men's WoeleuHoM
AND GET PRICES.
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Watches and Fine Jewelry, sk
King Street.
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ler rarmers and Kallrcaaers will te teMasUlt
Itraat rrduetlen la jirlees. Alse Xlgte, Wlri
tttam. Aurera, for w
nieatam seie bbi, ,';,
ether first-class Watches,
Beat Watsk amtl
Jewelry itepalrinfr. Bpectaclea,Kyeglaamwfl i-'i
upucaiuoeat. verreet time eauy, Djr I
vvhi vjjti CjC :.m
t-uhl !-- .,-.. mw w ZAtfSi
ntaasj-Wae assaavv MIW X t!
LODIS WSBEB. '
Ne. 1S0K N. (Jueen St. opposite City Hetel,
w vuu m AJIHlt -
N
KW JKWKIiRT STORK.
TO
WATCHESfj
ntir Rtiwlr nt WITnilM fa Vav aH Pmm$-P.
pletu. Kverr Case and Movement tluaraateetlfe,
liU Ha ts I as r laa Iho U 9m ntntum -' "j
slW-BTANDAUUMAKKBSOLD OSLTt-
Oar Bep&tr Department Is nttM up wHkX"
nne ioeu necmiaxy 10 tee rvpainajres twt.
in eat ceinpIUat4-a Wntchm, Clecke. JeweJrTt?
Ae. Mr. (will belnff B. flntuhRd inrh4.ni. alvaasv
Vhlsl Assita rf nsn t hist mat-Mfttiai I iiHenttrtn
CHARLES S. GILL,
1 0 WT5!RT TntTft RTU1ZIT ?.
w J m a. a.. Vt MMUMiaM
LANCASTXU, PA.
D
KU1DED HARQAINS.
WK Off Ktt. AT PUK3KNT
Decided Bargains
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MX I sT I II. C "
YVilUJnilrO. f
Our Heaviest Belld Silver Cue. 4 aal ,t
ounte, wii will sell ut price of regular 3 eanM &t
casn. uttd with aluin W.lthum. Uampdest ,ri
oriteyateuumovemonu, J-'-li
CALL AND QXT PUIC18.
w'1'os.BKESKtt,tnyiertrer partner, U mJ
WALTER C. HBlffl,-
Ne. 101 North Quean Strut,
LANCABTXB. PA.
sUlM
XKVKWMAH.
QPKN EVERY EVENING EXCatR
BDNOAT.
SILK UANDKXUCUIKPS ANp UVWtlttMm
AT KKISMAN'S. ,
CKLLULOIDANDLINKN
CULLAUS AMD CUFfD
AT XUISIIANII.
MKD1UATKD
UNDKUSU1UTS AND DSAWIBS
ax stsuastAsi-a, v
Don't forget te leek at our
NKCKTIKS
AT KltlH.tAH
NO. 17 WXSTKINQ blUKKT.
JACOB F. SHEAFFER'S
PURE RYE WHISKY. J
(MY OWN DISTILLATION.)
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