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JTHE liANCASTER DAILY ENTELILIGENCER, MONDAY. MARCII 26. 1868.
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ICE BOUND.
By W. CLARg RUSSELL,
Auther of "Tht ltVrcfc of the arotrsner,"
"Jaek'MCevrttMpf 'jMy Watch lit-
tow," "The LaJyilauil " ac
(COXTI.USD.)
CHAFTER VIL
I AJt staiitlkd nr a mscevrnr.
In this unwny posture, despite the lutense
cold, I continued te sleep soundly during the
prater part of the night I wns awakened
by ft horrid dream of seme giant shape, stalk
ing down the slops of Ice se selre and devour
me, ami tat up trembling with horror that
was net a little increased by my inability te
recollect myself, and by my tberefure con
ceiving the canvas that catered me te be the
groping of the egru's hand eer my face.
I puslicd the salt away and steed up, but
had instantly te sit ngaln, my legs being ter
ribly cramiied. A drink of Fplrits helped
me; my bleed prcseutly Honed with brisk
ness. The moon wns in the west; she hung large,
red and distorted, and shed no light save her
reflection, that wared In the ret under her
like sevcral lengths of undulating, red het
wire.
I had no mind te lie down ngaln. The
cold indeed was cruelly sharp, and the smoke
sped from my mouth at every breath', as
though I held a tobacco plpe betwixt my
te th. I get ujxm the ice and stepped about
it quickly, darting searching glances Inte
the gloom te left and right of the setting
neon; but all lay bare, bleak and black.
It seemed as if the night had only just'do just'de
ccended, se tardy was the dawn. Outslile
the slanting wall of ice that made my haven,
the swell sn ept past in a gurgling, bubbling,
drowning sound, dismal and ghastly, as
though in truth seme such egre as the mon
ster I had dreatued of lay suffocating there.
I welcomed the cold coloring of the east as if
It hail been a ship, and watched the stars dy
ing nnd the frozen shore darkening te the
dim nnd sifting dawn behind it, against
which the eutline of the cliffs ran in a broken
streak of Ink. The rising of the sun gave
me fresh life.
I made up my mind te climb as high as I
could, taUIng the ear ultli me te bone nsn.
Ielo, that I might view the ice and the ocean
round about, und form a judgment of the
weather by the aspect of the sky, of which
only the w estern part was visible from my
iew strand, nut llrst 1 must brea k m y li St.
I remember bitterly lamenting the lack of
means te winke a fire, thnt I might obtain a
warm meal and a het drink, and dry iny
gloves, coat and breeches, te which the damp
of the salt clung tenaciously. Had this ice
been land, though the most desolate, gloomy,
repulsive spot in the world, I had surely
found something that would bum.
I sat in the beat te cat my slender repast,
nnd when it was ended I pulled the ear out of
the cret ice, and found it w euld make me a
geed pole te prebe my wny w ith and support
myself by up the slope, The beat was new
held by thtr most, which I shook and found
very firm. I put an empty beer bottle in my
lieekct, meaning te see if I could fill it, if
the snow up above was sweet enough te be
well tasted, and then with a llnal leek at the
beat I started.
Thoslepowas extremely craggy. Blocks
of ice lay about, teme en top of the ethers,
and I had sometimes te wnrlly valk fifty or
sixty tiaccs round these blocks te ceme at a
part of the sIejhj that was smooth.
I had ceme te a stand te fetch a breath,
nnd was me!ng en nfresh, when, having
taken net half a dozen steps, I spied the figure
of a man. He was in a sitting posture, his
back ngeiiibt a rock that had concealed him.
His head was bowed, and his knees drawn
up te a level with his chin, and his naked
hands w cre clasped upon his legs. His ntti ntti
tude wns that of a person lest in thought
very easy and calm.
I stepped as if I liad been shot through the
heart. Had it been a lenr or a sen lien, or
nny crenture which my mind could instantly
liave associated with this white and stirless
desolation, I might ha ve been startled indeed;
but no such amazement could have possessed
me as I new felt. It never entered into my
head te doubt that he was nlle, se natural
was his attitude, as of ene lest in a mood of
tender melancholy.
I steed staring at him, myself motionless,
for seme minutes, tee greatly astonished and
thunderstruck te nete moie than that he was
n man. Then I looked about me tosceif
he had companions or for seme signs of a
habitation, but the ice was everywhere
naked. I IHed my ejes en him ngain. His
hair wns nboe a feet long, black as ink,
and the blacker may be for the contrast of
the snow. His beard and mustache, which
wereabu of thi3 rnen hue, fell te his girdle.
He w ere it great j ellew (lapping hat, such as
was in fashion among the Kpauiards and
buccaneers of the Seuth sea; but ecr his
cars, for the warmth of the protection, were
squares of flannel tied under his beard by a
very flnti red silk handkerchief; and this,
with his hair and pale cheeks and black
shaggy ejebrews, gave him a ternble and
phastly npiearaiice. IYem his shoulders
hung a iich thick cloak, lined with red, and
the legs te the height of the knees wcre in
cused in large beets.
I continued surveying him with my heart
beating fast. U cry instant I expected te see
him turn his head and start te beheld me.
I coughed loudly, holding my pole in readi
ness for w hatcv er might befall, but he did
net btir; I then holleaed, and was answered
by the ochec3 of my own t oice among the
iec!:s. His stillness persuaded me he was in
one of thosedeep slumbers which fall upon
n man in frozen places; for I could net per
suade myself he was dead, se living was hls
IKisture.
This will net de, thought I; te I went
clese te him and jieered Inte his fnee.
I went close te him anil ptercd into
his face.
His ores wcre fixed; they resembled glass
painted as eyes, the colors faded. He had a
bread belt leund his waUt, and the hilt of a
kind of cutlass lx-eiied from under his cloak;
otherwise he was unarmed. I thought he
breathed, anil tavmed te see a movement in
his breast, and I tee' him by the shoulder,
but in the hurry of my feelings I exerted
mero strength than I'jas sensible of. I
pushed him with the vloleuce of sudden
trepidation, my hand slipjicd off his shoulder,
and he fill en his side, exactly as a statue
would, preserving his ioture us though, like
a statue, he had been chiseled out of marble
or stoue.
J started back frightened by hli fall, le
which my fear found a sort of llfe, but It
was seen clear te me his rigidity was that of
a man frezui te deatli. Ills very hair nud.
Uard steed btllT, as before, as though they
wire some exquisite counterfeit in ebony.
)'erfectlysatUliudthathewa3dead,Istepied
round te the ether sidoef him and su him
up as I had found him. He was its heavy as
if he had been nlie, and when I put his back
te the rock hl iosture was exactly as It hud
been that of ene deeply meditating.
Who hed this man Uh.ii in life I Hew had
he fallen Inte this pass) Hew long hed he
been dead tuire, seated as I saw him
These were sjicculatiens net te be resolved
by conjecture. On looking at the rock against
nblch he leaned, and observing Its curvature,
it textmed te tue that it had feruuxl part of n
cavoTeTcitlome large deep' hole of ice; and
sPfP
it w certain mat, had this body remained
long unsheltered, it must hare been hidden
by the snow.
I concluded then that the unhappy man
liad been cast away upon this ice whlle It
was under bleaker heights tlian these paral
lels, and that he had crawled into a hollow
and perished in that melancholic sitting post
ure. Thinking I might find something en his
person te acquaint me with his story, or that
would furnish tee with some Idea of the date
of bl being; cost away, I pulled his cloak
aside and searched his pockets. Ills legs wcre
thickly cased in two or thrce pairs of breeches,
the outer pair being of a dark green cloth.
He also were a handsome red waistcoat,
laced, and a stout coat of a kind of frieze. In
his coat pocket I found a silver tobacco box,
a small gloss flask fitted with a silver bend
and half full of an amber colored liquor,
bard froze; and in his waistcoat pocket a
geld watch, shaped like en apple, the beck
curiously chased and Inlaid with Jewels of
eevcral kinds, forming a small letter M. Thi
bands pointed te twenty minutes after three.
A ley of a strange shape and a number of
seals, trinkets, and the like were attached te
the watch.
These things, together with a knlfe, a key,
a thick plain silver ring, and seme Spanish
pieces in geld and silver wcre what I found
en this man. Tbcre was nothing te tell me
who he was, nor bow long he bad been en the
UiUUU.
The searching him was the most disagree
able Jeb I ever undertook in my life. His
Iren-liko rigidity made him seem te resist
me, and the swaying of his beck against the
rock te the motions of my hand was se full
of llfe that twice I quitted him, frightened
by it. On touching his naked hand by acci
dent. 1 fllRmt-nrrvil hnf tUn fl1 r.9 U m,...l
, uu uu UMU i IVUIU1 IT
upon the bones as you pull a glore off nnd
en. I liad had enough of him, and walked
eway feeling sick.
I pushed onward, stepping warily" and
probing cautiously at every step, and earn
estly peering about me, for after such a sight
as that dead man I was nover te knew what
new wonder I might stumble upon. About
a quarter of a mlle en my left that is, en
my left whlle I kept my face te the slepfr
there was the appearauce of a ravlne net dlj dlj
ccrnible from where the beat lay. When I
was within twenty feet of the summit of the
cliff, the acclivity continuing gcntle te the
very brew, but much broken, as I have sold.
I noticed this hollow, and mero particularly
n small collection of Ice forms, net nearly ad
large ns the ether groups of this kind, but
most dainty nnd lovely, novertholcss. They
showed as the heads of trees might te my
asccst, and when I had get a llttle higher I
observed that" they we're formed upon" tha
hither side of the hollow, as though the con
vulsion which hed wrought that chasm had
tossed up tbose oxquislte caprices of lea
Hewev I was tee eager te vlew the pros
pect from the top of the cliff te suder my
admiration te detain me; in a few minutes
I had gained the brew, nnd, clambering en
te a mass of rock, I sent my cjfze around. j
(TO BB C0HT1NUBU )
Don't t If a dealAr offers you a bottleef Sal
vation till in n mutilated ordefaesa package
don't liny It at any prlce -ttinay be a dangerous
ana worthless itmnierflt. Insist upon get
ting a fietect, unbroken ginulne package.
Fieeul Ohaige Veur urugglstswill refund
your money if Dr. Hull's cough Syrup does
net give you satlmctlea and euro yourteugh.
Prloj25centt
Ten Can't Make a samaen
Out of an attenuated dude, with meagre legs,
pigeon chest and a slight cough, lint a man
or a woman te whom constitutional vigor has
been denied can get It te a cry considerable
extent by the persistent use, la regularly pro
portioned, alternated Uess, of America's
chief tcnle, IlestetUr's Stnui icn Itinera, 'le
the nerves and muscles of the stomach that
Rental lnvlgerant Imparts tone, and te Its
oiKTiitlena regularity. 'J lie prexlmute result
Is thorough digestion and compute assimila
tion of the feed, and Uie ultunate sequence,
bleed fertile with the element of muscular
tissue, a healthy appetite, nightly rist unim
paired, and a tlisappcarame of the nervous
symptom te which etiolated Itnalids are al
ways subject, and which they are very prone.
te take for the manifestations of serious
organie aiseasu, and dose accordingly. In
diseases of the kidneys unci bladder, ulways
excessively weakening, and Ter constipation,
fever and ague, and llyw ceaiplalut, use the
Hitters, '
Knptnre cute guaranteed by Ur. J. 11 Mayer,
831 Arch street, Philadelphia. Kase atence,
no operation or delay from business, attested
by thousands of cures ufter ethers tall, odvlce
tree, send for circular. mailO-ljdaw
The face nnd lomeor of th worn in who
takes New Sljle Mnegar miters Have no
wrinkles.
SPKOIAT. XOT1CEH.
Four-Finh.
Of our Ainerlcan poeplo are aflllcted with
sick nttadnche In either Its nervous, bilious
or congestive fenns, caused by Irregular
habits, high living, etc., nnd no remedy has
vor conqueied It until lr. Leslie's Special
l'ruscrtptien wits discovered. Give It a trial.
Boe advertisement In another column. (S)
TIIK KKV. QKO. 11. TllAVKB.ef Bourbon,
Indisays: "Iteih myself and wire ewe our
lives te DUILUU'S CONSUMPTION CUKE.
Ker sale by II. Jl. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 137
North (Juetm street. (6)
Electric ulttrrs.
This remedy Is becoming se well known
and se popular as te neodne rpeclal mention.
All who have used Klectrlc Hitter sins the
same song of praise. A purer medicine does
net exist, and it Is guaranteed te de all that Is
claimed. K ectrle llitters will cure all diseases
of the 1 Iver and Kidneys, will remove Plm
ples. IJelU, Vult llbeum and ether affections
caused by impure bleed. will dilve Malaria
from the system and prevent as well ss cure
all Malarial JTevers. Fer cum et Headache,
Constipation and Indigestion try Klecule
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money refunded. 1'ilcefuc.and l ej per bot
tle at II. II. Cochran's Orug Stere. 5
Beck leu's Arnica Salva.
Thx Rest Salv. In the world for Cuts, Uralses
Seros. Ulcers, bait Bhum. rover Heres.Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, corns, and all
Skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or
no pay required. It Is guaranu-ep te give per
fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice
J5 cents per box. rer sale by 11. II. Cochran,
Druggist, Nes. 137 ana li) North (Juoen street,
Lancaster, Pa. June'27 1yd
SlIlLOirsctlUE will immediately relieve
Croup, WboeptiK Cough and nrenchltls Fer
sale by II. It Cochran, DruggUt, Ne. 117 North
Queen street. (7)
Is Cousuinpileu Incurauiii.
Head the follewing: Mr. 0.11. Merris, Newark,
Ark. says: "Was down with AbscUBSet Lungs,
and friends and nhyslclaus pronounced me an
lncuranle Consumptive. Jlegan taking Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption, am
new en my thlnl bottle, and abl Uieversee the
work en iny lartn. It U the Hneat inudldne
eviir uiaeW
Jesse Mlddlewnrt, Decatur, Ohie, ssys: "Had
It net been for Dr. King's New nbcevery ler
Consumption, 1 would have died or Lung Trou
bles. Was given up by doctors. Am new In
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II II Cochran's Drug Stere, Ne. 137 and 139
NorthQueen street, Lancaster, Ta: (6)
II. a Cochran, Nes. 137 und Si North Queen
street, Lancaster, l'a., Is selling SHI LOU'S
COUU11 UUUK us a guuiuntoe te ture all
arut&i uuu iudk truuuies. ;g)
Fer 3J jturi I have been troubled with
catairh-bav tried a number of remedies
without relief. A druggist here ru'eminended
Ely's, Cieam Ualui. 1 have used only one
bottle and 1 can say I teel tlsea new uaa. My
caiarrh was chronic und very bad. 1 make
this voluntary statement mat ethers msy
knew of the Itilm.- J. W. Uathewsen, (Law
yer) Tawtuckel, it. 1.
1 was troubled with cilarrh In my head te
sn annoying extent ler tbrue years. Alter
using tue boltluef Kly's Cream Ijalm I was
ealtiely tuted Wm. J. Ulne, Victer, N. t.
u!!7 2wdeed&w
WHY WILL IOU COUGH when Bhlleh's
Cure will give Immediate relief, l'rlca lu ctn, ,
W els, ana it. FeraalebyH.ll Cecbrun.Driig.
gift. Ne. 137 North Queen street. (6)
netea a nig iu lit.
"Has magical pain killing nnd healing prop
erties. Half et a ntty-cent bottle cureil me 01
rheumatism and a cold that had settled In my
back. rel ss well u I tver did lninyiifu"
otte J. Deesburv, proprietor Helland city
.Vit, lIoJMed, Mich,, speaking ler Jnemcu'
AdfCtrfa IUI rer le by u. U Cochran,
druggin. l7 na M Neith queen street:
Lancaster,
Mether. Hettiars 1 1 Metheral.il
Are yen disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the uxcrucKUng pain of cutting teeth t
If se, go at once nnd get a bottle of MltS,
WlNSLOW'SMOOTUINUSYUUr. It wUl re
lieve the peer little sufferer Immediately de
pend upon It ; there U no mistake about It.
There Is net a mother en earth who has ever
nsedlt,whe will net tell you at once that It
will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the
mother, nnd relief and health te the child,
operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te
use In all caw and pleasant te the tase, and Is
the prescription of one et the eldest and beat
lemale physicians and nurtes In the United
Btates. Beld everywhere, 18 cents a bottle,
myM-lyaw
OR MEDICINAL-U8K.
Duffy's Pare Halt Vhisky
-FOR
MEDICINAL USE.
NO FUSEL OIL.
rough In Ihireernlngi tickling In the threat
difficult breathing) quleacncd pulseitbertaesa
of breath t tlghtntsa in tbeernttj chUllnessln
theevenlngi leyerlshneasi hick expneloraUeni
erv one 01 these Is a symptom of consump
tion! Mere than two-thirds of alt In death In
Amettea are caused by consumption. It Is
airaostlmpesilbletocurettln the last stages,
but It can readily be checked It taken atlhe
start. Physicians always recommend a pure
stimulant, and for this purpose nothing has
ever equaled Unity's I'nre Malt Whisky. ,
The celebrated physlclan.Uenry A. Melt-Th.
I). F. C 8.. eava : - DufTt's Pure Malt Whtakv
Is tree from I ual oil, adulterations nr foreign
Impurities, and these qualities should re re
cemmendlt te publle favor." (3)
lAlNE'S OEIiBRY COMPOUND.
PAINE'S
POK-
The Nervous,
The Debilitated. '.
The Aged.
AKKliVKTONlC.
Celery and Cocea, the nremInnt Inert
dlents, are the best and talent -erve Tonic-.
It s'rengthens and quints the nervous sy
tern, curing nervous Wcaknesi, Hysterls,
Sleeplessness, Ac. .
AN ALTKUAT1VB. I
It drives out tha posennus humors of the
bleed purifying and enriching It; and BO
overcoming tbose diseases resulting from
ALAXATIVK.
I
Acting ml'dly but snrely en the bowels It
cures natiltual eensllpailnn, and promotes
"'"th.1 unuu. tv.kruuKtueas tneBiomace.
and aids digestion.
AOIUBKT10.
In Its composition the best and most active
diuretics of the Materia Medlca are com
bined tcleutlflcally with ether effecttve
remedies for dl.eases of the kidneys.1 It
can be relied ea te glve quick relief ana
speedy cure.
Hundrodsef testimonials have been received
from persons who have used this remedy with
remarkable benefit. Bend for clieulars. air
ing fuU particulars. ,
I'rlce, 11.00. Sold by OruggtsU.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prep's,
BUIlLINaiOJI.VT.
lanlMvdAw.'I)
pAUKEK'S HAIK HALSAM.
Farter's Hair Balaam
Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Pro
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KMnfnm flruv Hull tr ! vn...kr..i a.n,n.
uresHculO. Diseases and Hair railing. 60e"
PLORKSTINB CO 1.00 NK.
The Mit rragnint and l nting rf Per
fnmes. i5c. Druggists. ect31-umdUAThAw
T7ALUABLE MEDICAL WORK.
TRUTH,
Or the SCIENCE OF LirE, A VALUABLE
MED1UALW0UK,
the only trne description of this time en Man
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,, ... - UK TMOS.TIIEEL.
fas North Fourth St, Philadelphia, Pa,
E
LY'S UKEAM BALM.
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YOU WILL SAVE MONEY, TIME, PAIN,
TUOUBLE, '
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nevlMydAw
MA11Y CA li HI A U K8.
TD1LINN BKSNKMAW. '"
GRAND EXHIBIT
OF
BABY CARRIAGES.
ONE UUNDltKD ClrrEltKNT STi LIS.
ALL NEW OOODP.
Manufactured toenrown order by the lest
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g; ven te every department se as te secure ter
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Jtoheuan In the country can show as One a
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KXl'KKSS WAGONS,
WUEEIj BAKHOWH,
DOLL CAnUlAOKS,
VfiLOOII'KDES,,
GIKL'STRICYLES, Ac.
t OUK NEW STOCK OF
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NOW ON KXI1IU1TION.
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Ne. 162 North Queen Btroet,
LANCABTEU PA.
JJAOJII.YJCJtr.
"PATTEKNH, MODKLS, Ar.
Central Machine Works.
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COUNEU OF UUANT AND CilltlVri AN STS
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Special attention given te devoleptng new
Inventions and te the construction of bjviUaL
ties In Machinery or Hardware.
TEBitS BEABONABLK. BATlBr ACTION I
UUAHANTEKD. deWtld I
E
I
CELERY COMPOUND
1
resacea
QLD HONESTY TOBACCO.
FINZER'S
Old Honesty!
The Cliewcw et OLD HONESTY
TOBA.CCO will seen Hnd that It lasts
longer, taste, sweeter than ether tobac
cos, ami will please you.
Ask your dealer for It and insist en
getting It.
Genuine Has a Red H 1 in Tag
en Every Plug.
CLOTHINO.
- .v
TMMEN9E ASSOKTMENr.
L Gansman & Ik,
S. W. COIL H. QUEEN ft ORANGE ST?.
IMMENSE A'UOllTMBNT'.NKWrjCATUUES
EXCLUSIVE STYLES,
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12, 111, lis Suits te order, quality itrlcllv
Ali-wool Casslmeres and Scotch Cheviots.
IS. IIS, 11 suits te order In auipe Plaids and
Checks, strictly All-wool.
lis, 8 M Suits te order, host of All-wool
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a). W, Prlnce Albert Suits made te
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ll.woel Uwslmere Pants te erder atsl.
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rorgleilnuconilrmmionsco our two win
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H
IKSH A BROTHKlt.
IT 18 Wll II GUEAT PLEASURE WE
Inform the Public
As It Is our ene csm te keep our patrons
well posted of the NEW HTYLK UIKIDS we
have en band, since our last advertisement
we bavn hae had hipped exnreaalya Fine
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Shall always kcepandtakn the lead te be the
first bitngteg te Lancaster the
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LATEST DESIGNS,
HOSTltEUENT FASHIONS,
COATINGS,
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TKOWH1UIING3,
lMl'OUTED AND DOMESTIO
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The make-upefrurgarmnnts cannot be sur
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enced cutters, that we Insure nud warrant a
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Are tha Finest and Newest Patterns ever
seen, and from our great selection tbn prima
are unquestionably low, as we can make
Suits te Order from $15 Up.
Ills worth while for one and all te comets
Boen as possible,
TO
lirsh & Brether,
THB ONE-FRIOB
Merchant Tailors, Clothiers
and Furnishers,
COIL N. QUEEN 8TUKET AND GENTUX
8UUAUE. LANCASTKU, PA.
MVHWAl,.
CUrErt7eil QDALllY
MUSICAL BOXES.
1IEN11Y OAUTSClil A SONS,
Ne, itau Chestnut Street, - Philadelphia.
Vzamlnatlen will rfrnvn nnr ImtrnmHntji
I lar superior u any ether make, net spunking
01 iue wennius trasn mat auennas in inu
market, seen being of mero annoyance thin
pleasure te tbslr owners. Old and liniwr liniwr
lectly made amnie lleies carefully repaired
by experiences! workmen from the unnutito unnutite unnutito
tery In Switzerland, Lorrtspendenco solicited.
Send stamp ler catalogue and prlce lut.
neT2MydAir
HANO AND OHQAN 1UWINO.
It will pty veu In walk up one night of
stairs te see hew nicely you can have j our
Flane or Or&tn Repaired.
Viz- ItestrtnglnKi Entire New Works put In.
Cases ltevarnlabeu and Polished geed aa
new. Tour yellow Olacelsred Ivoryser knys
made perfectly white, by a newly disco veied
precurs. This can all be done at
Nea. 28 and 80 Hast Slog Btreet,
Second JTloer,
Over Stackheuse'i Shoe Stere.
WM. H. MANBY & SON.
nt-lyd Lancaster, Pa.
r alack or rAomear.
fc w p Mre
UTBICH'M
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 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 3-inch wide needle
work yoke, narrow embroidery
all around, neck and sleeves,
50c
Skirts 4-inch embroidery, 5
tucks, 75c.
Skirts 12 inch embroidery,
7 tucks, Si.
Drawers 6 tucks, 3-inch ex
tra fine embroidery, worth 20c.
a yard, price 69c. a pair.
Drawers 2 rows of tucks
with wide needlework edging,
25c.
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 8c. a yard, worth 10c.
One case" 'of' White India
Linen, at -9c. a yard, worth
I2C.
Universal Dress Patterns,
12 c. apiece.
Ladies' Muslin Skirts, with 4
inch embroidery ruflle and
tucks, only 50c.
Skirts, with wide fine cm cm
breidery, 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.
FUHN1TVKB.
w
IDMYKim
YOUR WANTS
-IN-
FURNITURE
Can be supplied at
WIDMYER'S
FUliNITUUK STORK
TO YOUUCOMI'LKTESATISrACTlON.
ATTUACT1VE UOJD3,
ATTUACT1VK J'UICKS.
Qlve yourself the satisfaction of seeing the
Largest, Hest and Cheapest stock In the City.
Oer. East King & Duka Sts.
VIDlffYER'S COBIfEll,
JXKW TU1NQH IN KUKN1TUHK
AT
rlDINITSfl'S
New ANTIQUE OAK SUITS, all Complete,
with Mstlresa una Spring. The ptlcewlll sur
prise you.
NATURAL CIIKKUV SUITS, all Complelo
Very l'retty, Well Made and Uurable,
OLIl BTANI1AUD WALNUT. We open
Next Week, blx New Vallerns at Six New
1'ilcea. Beverat very low In price, but Keed
menej-'s wertli all the tlme.
Other New and Attractive Goods being
shown all the tlme at Popular I'rlce.
HEINITSH'S
237 AND 29 SOUTHIQUEBN 8T
LANCACTEU, I'A.
l'orsenal Attention Given te Unilertak
Inir.
fOlTlVAl..
Tj OK J UIIY COMMlHHIONKIt,
II. T. 8I1ULTZ,
Of Kllztlxthtnwn Itoreutih. Subject te the
deilalouef the Uemocrulle Ceunif Cnnren Cnnren
lien. inarS-ttdAw
TTOU JUltY COMMIHHIONKH,
GKOUGE OAKMSTETTEU,
Fsventh Ward, city. Subject te Peinocratle
ltulua. marlu-lyaAw
C10B JUKYCOMMIHHIONKlt,
EUW. AMIILEK,
Of Dm mero Township. Subject te the de
cision et the Deinocralle County Convention,
matin dAwtaplS
TfOK JUHY COMMISSIONEU,
rilANKLIN CLAUK,
Of Stresburir Township. Subject le tbn de
cUlouef thu Uemocralle County Convention.
iuarl'J-dAwittt3
F
OK CONQKEBh.
D. 7BANK B8BLBMAN.
jr Bubiect te Kepubllcan Uules.
aut-uaw
TllVNKH&e
TTAKNESB, TKUNKH, Ae.
FOUND AT LAST.
THE TRAVELER'S DELIGHT.
A Vtry Handsome and Conveni
ent U AG, made of Uie Finest Qual
ity Brown drain Leather, and fur
nished with Cleths, Hair and Teeth
Urush, Seap Dish, Teeth Powder
Dettle. Made frcmM2 te lis Inclifs.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUU
NEW LINE
er:
TRUNKS AND BAGS
AT
M. laberbush & Setfs
SADDLE, HARNESS,
AND
TRUNK STORE.
Ne. 30 Centre Square, '
LANOAHTKR. PA.
Hemmmrvmmumimu weiids,
QUili AND BKB
-rax-
ROCHESTER LAMP,
BIxtyCanaie-Ltghti Beau them all.
Anether Let of OH KAP a LOBES for Dm an
Oil Steves, i
PTTsl II PlBlffPinM t
Sta'l'AL MOULUINO A BUBHEB CUBIIlO I
WEATIiER STRIP j
BeaUlhern alL'Thls strip ontwears all ethers.
Keeps out the cold, atop rntUlntcef windows.
Exclude Uw dost. Ksmp out snow and mln.
Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made
in applying 1L Canoe Dtted anywbore-ne
holes te bone; ready for nse. It will net split,
warp or shrink a etu&Jpn strip Is the most
prret. At tha etove, ueatur -ana Jiag
-er-j
Jehn P. Sehanin & Sens,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LAXOABTEB. PA.
8'
TOVKMI HIOVKHM
CALL AND EXAMINE.
HESTER & HEBE'S
took eri
STOVES I
" The fyleadiiT tnd " Bright Dliiaoed"
U AVE MO B1VAL AS HEATEltH,
rer we all like warm feet, and this can enl
be enjoyed at a rULL Uabe HEATER.
llave comfort and save money by bnylnga
QoeU Heater atoneo, rathorthanspene;your
money for a Cheap Btove, only te trade Helt
for old Iren next year. We fhave suveral of
these en hand that we can soil .very low, bav
ins; taken them In trade-soiue having been
used but .one or two years.
AN Droit .COOK1NQ
"IlieSpleBdia" and "MoBtenr IUbim"
Never Fall te Olve BatUfacUen.
Our Line of Sroallerand Cheaper Bteves 'and
Manges Is Complete.
1 ' i
-euDxiia reu rLUMinNe.t
TIN EOOriNQ AND BPOUTINO UeCOlVO
Prompt Attention.
AWNO HAD STOCK UQZD.tB
Ne. 40 East King St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
(OppeslUk Court Heuse
JIA TH.
S'
TAUFFKH A CO.
THE CELEBRATED
"Dimlap Hats"
AND THE RENOWNED
"Bosten Beauties."
Correct In Myln, First In Quality, Llgbtln
WelKbt und l'rltus Ouaiantucd.
A BPECIALTY HADE Or
YOUNG MEN'S HATS.
We are prepared te show Yeung Hen the
Newest f atursa and Largest Line lu the City,
at the Very Lowesl Prices.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
Trunk and Traveling Bags
Stauffer & Ce.,
LKADINU HATTERS,
'i unfl 33 North Queen Street.
CAlUilAUHt).
C'lANDAKD WOKK. "
EDV.EDGERLEY
CAIUUAUE IlUlLUEIt,
NO3.t0.12.lt, 45 MARKET STREET, Bear Of
PosteRlce, Lancaster. Pa,
I have In Slees: and Build te Order Every
Variety et the following styles! Coupe, Hug
gits, CabrleletB, Carrlagits, victerias, Business
Wagons. "T" CatU. atcCall Wsgeus. hurtles,
Mrket Wagons, Vbuswut, Express Wagons.
I employ inn best Mechanics, and have tacr
ine le build correctly ny style of Oartlage
desired. IhnOuallty, Btyieand rlulshet my
work makes It decidedly the Cheapest lu the
market,
MOTTOs "Pair Dealing, Honest Wets: at
Bettem Prices." Plosseglvemeacall,
AsrRepatrlng promptly attended te. Prices
lower than all ethers. One set of Workmen
especially einolej ed ler that pur no ta.
BU8INKSS MlITHODb'MADE PJjAIN.
The system of Instruction at the
LANCASTEU COMME11C1AL COLLXGE,
Is se simple and plain that any young Mdy or
puntleman can easily master all the detalfs of
abualnes education,
L1UE11AL TKIIUS.
Evening Sessions Tuesdays. Wednct
and fildays. nil information given by
U.C. WKIULKU,
Lancaster goaunereiai ceiiegs,
ectW-ua Lancajter, l'a.
ael
TRA VSI.KHS UOIDM.
RKA01NO t COLUMBIA RAILROAR
.AXU BHANCUES. AND LEBAJrOlT-'
AND LANCABTKB J01(X LIMB . UTC,
en and aster bundat, wev. m
TKA1NB LR ATS BKADINOJ
a m and e 10 p mr vmmv" , v,
thlckes at ja). ll je a m, and 610 p aa. s
TKA1RBLEATECOLUMBIA. P
Per Blading at 7J a rn.ift ....?.. K
Wet Lebanon at lts and 1 40 n m. F
TKA1N8 LEAVE QUARliTVILLE.
nfe0r Inctr at 6.10 a m.andtsesw
J2 I 5?,n :4 nd we p r r
Fer Lebanon at UO and s. p m.
LEAVE KINO BTKBKT ( Laneattsa? 1
ForLebanenat7am,lJand7:IAsa. .h'
rerqnarrTvllleatO-Jlam.ii-05 us!U
T.AVlrtlUIInfes BftinsiaiM . ' Mr
.saTA.ii.tmiB. eiftui i lAlAOrKctfSjr.l j"
rer iMMinir at 7:e a m, 1343 ana a 90j b.
feiu. UAI..s s.ia. . . . - - fl .:
is --"-ss; as.. I.'t'ssj ut leUiUd -
sTnr litnannn ( TfllatM ifej . , ,
Fer Unarrrrf He at 9:3) a m,' 1: ana 8
v.avm
P
I'K a Msi i.s-a vn .vnssinsr
Fer Lancaster at 7:12 am, li and7J0Bsm.
Fer Quarry vllle at 7:13 a m and Vtst p ja,
BUNDAYTBA1NB.
. TRAINS LEAVE KEADINO
roreuarryvtiloattoupm.
TkAINS LEAVE (JUAHRTVILLB
Fer LanoAfter. lb&nea -anaHeaainst atT-.ttifr
am
TltatlllTVlvviritrnaii ....a. ..
Fer Eeadlng and Lebanon at kan ana Ml
r n.
'
assf. ' TBiiO Rt W IWII III
TitAiMt) leave i'Uinee BT. (Laasaatar.l.
. r Reading and Lebanon at 8:13 laisl
ITnt fltisupwlll ..
rur uuarnrvllle at t:U n m.
TSllKa l.tivfc l.rnianw KJ.
rer LanmaUtr Rt a m..Aiu.H ,", r??
rerQuarryrllleatiUpm. ' " "?ltiVSi
Uen, Lancaster Junction, Manhelm. EeailBB -i,
and Lebanon, sea tlma ublcs at all stAUeaa. '
nXMMHTLVlllli vm.niin 'W tj
t BCUKDULE.-in erect from jm ulV'
Trains mavi LAtraAarai and laavaaM ar. A i3
HT -t Philadelphia as fellows I ' V
lHWM
WESTWARD.
ractneEipressf...,
flaws Expressf
Wav pAAaAMaa-t
PhUadelphla.
Laacaanir, tZ t
u:i p. m.
i:Wa.m.
4:80 a.m.
T4na.nt.
St2! &A
asjea, as. rii"
taaa.sa: iM:i
Mad train vUMt Jeyj
aaaauxrainf..,.
"tarara Express....
Hanover Aeoera,...
rastLtnef
rmdarlck Aoeom . . .
LancaslarAcoem....
Harrtaburg Aocemt.
vlaOelumbl
71U A m.
via Celnmbll
UAOsum.
via Columbia
mat Jey,
KIP p. SB.
M"p.sm,
vuiDiuuia jaoeom
4:40 p.m.
B-AOp m.
fcMp.m.
Leave
Lanes st sr.
3a.tn.
8.-0Ba.nu
ffclOa.Bn.
Ma.m.
Mna.Br.
12uup.m.
fcOJp.m.
saier.ni.
Harrlsbnrg Express
Western J
atxpi
UMOaTaa. &'
arrlva sir j
BABTWAKD
raua. Express!
nil. c'l
4a. sa. J .
SB a. sa. . H
Harrtabarg Express.
10a.a, Jli
ll:4a.a. MA
MwiuMwr Aceum ar,
Columbia Accem....
ewiun aupress..
rnuaeeinhta Aoeom
BnadayHau.
Day Expresat ,
A-sftp.m.
(U4ep. rr.
gBpx.a
"arnatinrs: Aoeom.
a x w
a , " y
: aa.
rUrjnrgatsaep.nl. and arrive at Iiaiailat
atBTSt n. bl '
Taa i iaarutta AfMonmeOaUoa 1MVM Oetut. S' S
bla at tite ata. and reaehesltarMua swSl.fi
Maxjetu atfcpj p. m. and arrives at eainSS
! with VaMVttBtBE.a.BB v. .9
'JE."' L"1 "eavee a sas ana arnvaa as ana, . jv . j
The Vera AeoemmodaUon leaves Mmamf
at ):ie ana arrives at Lancaster at e aasi-'A. .
necurgwlth Harrtsburg Expreasat ttMa. m.-Z? ?
-XEassI I an I sa I I sa suss.ibb lai aiaW I lssaa sbsbsbi stssBssa- .vfi
nnAllfllET lit, lnnsaata
at TAe p. ra.. wui ran tkreurt te Frtttxw '' v
flstlsisBKi. .a aa t safl .rr. -. avjtS L
iiKnorerAceommooauon, wuxrj&rmva : .
uuiuiBt :iuplxxu ArriTf at ifsinnaawr m
i. uicuunircunff who uayszpraw
Ranerar AcoeinmuOauon. watt, mmmm
.(. l.asnnasifatsav ssrltli "- - - - .a, m
L III 4L. " A(LASBBI BBtj
w ui aha uuviia a? amaajmt
-Tir:;rvnwryr'S!swss
Vmsi, l.lnst isit smsi a sb a.aai t
wwiiwyw wvwHiiiiwwa.mjawTuwjrarssi' pt .&
bnrs, MUJoy.KlltalwttawnajidkldaiatewB. 'J 1
I Aaenly trains which ran dally. Ob Baa lis; iy.
IM Mall train wi.at rnna rw wh of unlauaiktZ3ri! t
Ji k. rrinrr Tinnnrsi rssimnur 111 g t,
uin. a. riHjii wennmi MnrnMrM.
WJkKVM mm
,i.i
-m "-2!.
8
fKOlAL.
UfATriUDO
. - - 4, .A,
ar aa aa ssaasissaaw j,
tnr Vinnitni atiA f1nl1rA .mm w.111 h. mU "
great reduotlen In ni.ee. Alse Blgta. Wal-4-tham,
Aurera, ler which lam sela sgaaLaBSlw.
ether flrst-elass Watches. Best Watea aMt'
Jawalrynepalring. HpX)Ucle,Byelaaisaa4S,
ununivmii, correct una eauy. py ts"..':
graph only place tn the city, - ($
uvviQ waean, ,
Me. 1WK N. Queen Bt, oppeslta City HetaL
Near Penn'a Depot. ,
N
KW JKWKIiKX HTORK.
WATCH E&
t nnia hi ni.a -'rj
Our Hteck of WATCHES U New aad Ceat-'"Wj ,1
loin, nvury v.aae anu uevemens UHaraattaasi.T.
iy us also by the Manufacturer, 'Wgf''?
ssVfiTANDAUDMAKKBBOLD 0X&T.5k
iHV
Our Benatr Dnnartment fa fltti
fine tools necessary te the repatraMarf I
roost cetnpllratca WnUhes, Clocks, twttf,- &t$
Ac, Mr. 4.U1 being a finished inechaBtautlvMS
mis aepartment nis personal attenuea. , t"
CIIARLES-GILL,
m uv.wp viva arrn-mni &
W HilWAilAAlUUAAUlUA,,
lv
LAN0A8TEU, PA.
DK0
KU1UKD11AKUA1NH,
WK OFFEU AT rUESKNT
Decided Bargains &
ix-
WATCHES.
Our Heaviest "nltd Sliver Cues. 4 aal B
eunce, we will sell at prtce of it gular s eunea
casn. ritud with Klgln. Walttjam, Hampdaa
or Keystone movements.
CALL AND GET PUICI8.
JOS. UEE8BU, my lernter partner, Is sgsia
with me.
WALTER C. HEEE,
Ne. 101 North Quean Street,
LANCABTEU. PA. nl-tM
HUitMKlt ltKHOHTH.
TITKTHEKILIj,"
ATLANTIC CITV, N.J..
Ocean End Kentucky Avenne.
Open February 1. te November 1. LOCK
Bex l'JJO.
M.J.ICKKBT.
ttttrl-3inaMar.,June1Julr.
A TliANXlO 01XY, H, J.
THE MANSION.
ATLANTIC C1TT, N. J.
(Popular Winter or Summer) Largest
Hetel. Most convenient. AleganUy aor aer
nUhud. Liberally Managed.
OPEN ALL THE YEAH.
OITA. MctiLADR, Prep.
W. E. Cecuea. Chief Clerk. febXS-ewd
A TLANT10 OITY, N. J.
HOTEL NORMANDIE,
(Poricerly Hetel Ashland.)
AWNOW:ePEN.tJB
UErUUNlSHED. -EM0D1.D.
KKNOVATED.
JO'. H.KLANIOEK, Ja.
tnarl-tma-Uar,Apr,July,Aug.
,1
ACOB K. BUEAFKK'M
PURE RYE WHISKY.
(MY OWN DISTILLATION.)
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