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JPHB ULNOASTER J5AILY rNTEIXIGENOEK, WEDNESDAY. HABOH 28. 1888.
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ICE BOUND.
By W. CLAMC RUSSELL,
Avl7inrnf "Tha Wreck of the Oretrfner,''
"Jack' Oiirlsnfp," "My Watch Vf
Joir," "The Lady Maud " Kte.
(oeiTiacan.)
CHAPTER X.
Asemrn sTABTUira discettbt.
This hatch formed tbe entxance te the
cabin, and thcre was no ether read te it that
I could soe. If iTrantoAteusoltlrnaetilrst
ecrnpe away the snow; but unhappily I had
left my knife in the beat, and waa without
any instrument that would nerve mstoacrape
with. I thought of brooking the beer bettle
that was in my pocket and scratching with a
piece of the glass; but before doing this it
occurred W me te search the body en the
starboard slda
I approached htm at if he wcre alive and
murderously fierce, and I own I did net like
te touch him. He resembled the figure of a
giant melded in snow. In life he must bnv
been six feet and a half tall. The snow had
Mooted him, and though he leaned he steed as
high as I, who was of a tolerable stature. The
enew was en his beard and mustache and en
his hair; but these features were merged an I
compacted into the snow en his coat, and as
his cap come low and was covered with tnew
tee, he, with tbe little fragment of counte
nance that remained the flesh whereof had
the color and toughness of the skin of a drum
that has been well beaten submitted as ter ter
rible an object as mortal sight ever rested
en. I say I did net like te touch him, and
one reason was I feared he would tumble;
and though I knew net why 1 should have
dreaded this, yet the apprehension of it se
worked in me that for soine tlnie it held me
idly staring at him.
But I could net enter the cabin without
first scraping the snow from the companion
deer; and the cold, after I had steed a few
moments inactive, was se bitter as te set me
craving for shelter, Se I put my hand upon
the body, and discovered It, as I might have
foreseen, frozen te the hardness of steel His
coat if I may call that a coat which resem
bled a rebe of snow fell te within a few
inches of the deck. Steadying the body with
ene hand, I heartily tweaked the coat with
the ether, hoping thus te rupture the I coupon
it in doing which I slipped and fell en my
back, and in falling gave a cenvulsive kick,
which, striking the feet of the flgure, dis
lodged them from their frezen held of the
deck, and down it fell with a mighty bong
alongside- of me, and with a loud crackling
nclse like the rending of a sheet of silk.
I was net hurt, and sprang te my feet with
the alacrity of fright, and looking at the body
saw that it had managed by its fall much
better than my hands could have compassed;
for the snow shroud was cracked and crum
bled, slabs of it had broken away, leaving
the cloth of the coat visible; and what best
pleased me was the sight of the end of a
hanger, forking out from tbe skirt of the coat.
. Yet te ceme at it se as te draw the blade
from its scabbard required an intolerable- ex
ertion of strength. The clothes en his body
wcre indeed like a suit of mall. I nevcr
could have lelleved that frost served cloth
se. At last I managed te pull the coat clear
of tbe hilt of the hanger; the blade was
stuck, but after I had tugged a bit it slipped
out, and I found it n geed piece of steel.
The cerpse was habited in jackboots, a
coat of cearse, thick cloth lined with flannel;
under this a kind of bleuse or doublet of lied
cloth, confined by a belt with leathern loops
for pistols. His apparel gave me no clew te
the ege he belonged te; it was no better, in
deed, than a sort of masquerading attire as
though the fashions of mera than ene coun
try, and perhaps of mero than ene age, had
cone- te the habiting of him. He looked a
burly, immense creature, as he lay upon the
deck in thosame bent nttttudeiii wlilcu he
had steed at the rail; and no dreadful was his
face, with a singular diabolical expression of
leering malice, caused by the lids of his eyes
being half closed, that having taken ene peep
I bad no mind te repeat it, though I was
above ten minutes wrestling with his cloak
and banger before 1 had the weapon fair in
my band.
I walked te the companion, and fell te
scraping the snow awny from it. Twos like
scratching nt mortar between bricks. But I
worked hard, and presently, with the point
of the hnngcr, felt the crevice twixt the deer
and the jamb, after w hich it was net long be
fore I liad carved the deer out of its plate of
lea mid snow.
I tolled en, and having cleared the deer of
the snow that bound it, I pried It npart with
the hanger and then dragged ntit;but the
snow en the deck would net let it open far,
and as thcre was room for me te squceze
through I did net step te scrape the obstruc
tion away.
A (light of step sank into the darkness of
the interior, and a cold, strange smell floated
up, with something of a dry carthines3 of
flavor and a mingling of leather and timber.
I fell back a pace te let as much of this siaell
exhale as tteuld lofero 1 entured into an at
mosphere that had leen hermetically bottled
by the ice in that cabin since the hour when
this little deer was lest closed. Superstition
wasactivein me again, and, when 1 lecred
into the blackness at the bottom of the batch,
I felt as might a Bchoellxy en the threshold
of a haunted room in w hich he is te be locked
up as a punishment.
I put my feet en the ladder nnd descended
very slowly indeed.
On reaching the bottom I remained stand
ing clese against the ladder, striving te soe
into what manner of place I was arrived.
Thoglareof the whiteness of the decks and
rocks hung upon my eyes like a kind of
blindness charged with fires of sevcrnl colors,
and I could net obtain the faintest glimpse of
any part of this interior eutside the sphere of
the httle square of hary light which lay upon
the deck at the feet of the bteps. The dark
ness, indeed, was se deep that I concluded
this was no mero than n narrow well, formed
of bulkheads, and that the cabin was bej end,
and led te by a deer in the bulkhead.
Te U-st this conjecture I extended my arms
In a groping jiosture and stepped n pace for
ward, feeling te right and left, till, having
geno flve or fcix paces from the louder, my
lingers touched something cold, and feeling
it, I passed my hand down what I instantly
knew, by the projection of the nese and the
roughness of. hair en the upper lip, te be a
human face.
A Httle reflection might have prepared me
for this, but I had net reflected, at least in
this direction, nnd was therefore net pro pre
pared; and the horrible thrill of that black
chill contact went in nn agony through my
nerves, nnd I burst into a ielcnt perspiration.
I backed away with all my hair astir, and
then shot up the ladder as if the devil had
been liehlnd me; and when I reached the deck
I trembled se ielcntly that I had te lean
against the companion lest my knees should
glve way.
Tbe companion deer was small, and being
searcomere than ajar, I was net surprised
that only a t cry faint light entered by It.
If the top were removed I doubted net I
should be nble te get a vlew of the cabin
enough te show me where the windows or
pert holes w era Sel went te work with
the hanger again, insensibly obtaining a
little stock of courage from the tnere bran
dishing of it. In half an hour I had chlpHxl
end cut away the ice round the companion,
nnd then found it te be ene of these old fash
ioned clumsy hatch covers, formerly used in
certain kinds of Dutch ships namely, a box
with a shoulder shaped lid. This lid, though
heaw and flttincr with a tongue, I managed
te unship, en which the full square of the
hatch lay open te the sky,
The light gave me heart Once mero I de
scended. After a few moments the bewil
dering dazzle of the snow faded off my sight,
anil 1 could see very distinctly,
The cabin was a small room. The forward
part lay in shadow, but I could distinguish
the outline of the mainmast amidships of the
bulkhead there. In tbe center of this cabin
was a email square table, supported by Iren
pins, that pierced through stanchions in such
n manner that the table could at will be
raised te the celling, and there left for the
convenience of space. .
At this table, seated upon short, quaintly
wrought benches, and Immediately facing
each ether, were twejnen. Therwere in
comparably mere Hfolike than the frozen
figures. Tbe one whose back was upon the
hatchway ladder, being the man whose face
I had stroked, sat upright In the posture of a
person about te start up, both hands upon
tbe rim of the table and his oeuntezuwco
raised as if, la a sudden terror and agony of
dMta.bg fisdriwtudaioektofJod. &a Uu
ImiUbly expressive of life m his attitude
that, though I knew htm te be a f resea body,
as perished m if be had died with Adam or
Neah, I was sensible of a breathless wonder
In me that the affrighted start with which be
seemed te be rising from the table was net
continued that, in short, he did net spring
te his feet with the cry that you sceaied te
bear in his posture,
The ether flgure lay eva: the table with his
face buried In Ills arms. He wero no cover
ing te his bead, which was bald, yet his hair
en either tide was plentiful and lay upon his
arms, and his beard Befilng up about his
buried face gave bim an uncommon, shaggy
appearance. The ether had en a round fur
cap, with tappet for the ears. His body was
muffled in a thick ash colored coat; his hair
was also abundant, curling long and black
down his back; his cheeks wcre smooth,
manifestly through nature rather than the
razor, and the ends et a small black mustache
wcre twisted up te hit eyes. These were the
only occupants of the cabin, which their
presence rendered terribly ghastly and
strange.
The interior was extremely plain ; the bulk
beads of a mahogany color, the decks bare,
and nothing in the form of an ornament sav
ing a silver crucifix hanging by a nail te the
trunk of the mainmast, and a cage, with a
frozen bird of gorgeous plumage, suspended
te the bulkhead near the hatch. A small
lantern of an old pattern dangled ever the
table, and I noticed that it contained two or
three inches of candle. Abaft the hatchway
was a deer en the starboard side, which I
opened, and found a narrow, dark jxusage. I
could net plcree it with my oye beyend a few
feet; but perceiving within this range the out
1 no of a little deer, I concluded that here
wcre the berths in which the master and his
mates slept. There was nothing te be done
in the dark, and I bitterly lamented that I
had left my tinder box and (lint in the beat;
for then I could have lighted the candle in
the lantern.
"Perhaps," thought I, "ene of theso figures
may have a tinder box upon him."
Custom was new somewhat hardening me;
moreover, I was spurred en by a mortal nnx-
lety te discover if there was any kind of
feed te be met with in the vessel. Be I
stepped up te the flgure whose face I had
touched, and felt in his pockets; but neither
en him nor en the ether did I find what I
wanted, though I was net n little astonished
te discover in the pockets of the occupants of
go small and hunible a ship as this schooner a
fine geld watch, as rich as the ene I had
brought away from the man en the rocks,
and mere elegant in shape, a geld snuffbox
Bit with diamonds, several rings of beauty
and volue lying loose in the breeches pocket
of the man whose face was hidden, a handful
of Spanish pieces in geld, handkerchiefs of
line silk, and ether articles, as if indeed
these fellows had been overhauling a parcel
of booty, and then carelessly returned the
contents te their pockets.
But what I needed was the means of ob
taining a light; se, after casting about, I
thought I would search the body en deck,
and went te it, and te my great satisfaction
discovered what 1 wanted in the first pocket
I dipped my hand Inte, though I had te rip
open the mouth of it away from the snow
with the hanger.
I returned te the cabin nnd lighted the
candle, and carried the lantern into the black
passage or corridor. There wcre four small
doers, belonging te as many berths. I
opened the first, nnd entered a compartment
that studied se intolerably stale and fusty
that 1 had te ceme into the passage again
nnd fetch a few breaths te humor my nese
te the odor. As in the cabin, however, se
here 1 found this noxiousness of air was net
caused by rwtrefaction.er any tainting quali
ties of n.vegctable or animal kind, but by
the dcaduess of the pent up air itself, as the
foulness of bilge water is owing te its being
imprisoned from air in the bottom et the
held.
I held up the lantern and looked about me.
A glance or two satisfied tne that I was in a
room tlint had been appropriated by the
steward and Ills mates. A number of dark
objects, which en inspection I found te 1
hams, w cre stewed snugly away in Imttcns
under the ceiling or upper deck; a cask half
full of flour steed In u corner; near it lay a
large cearse sack in which was n quantity of
biscuit, a piece of which I bit and found it
as bard as Hint and tasteless, but net in the
least degree moldy. There were four shelves
running athwartships full of glass, knives
and forks, dishes and se forth, seme of tbe
glass very cholce and elegant, and many of
the dishes and plates also very fine, fit for
the greatest nobleman's table. Under the
lower shelf, en the deck, lay a sack et what
I believed te be black stones until, after turn
ing ene or two of them about, it came upon
me that they were or had been, I should say,
potatoes.
Net te tcase yeu'with tee many particulars
under this head, let me briefly say that in
this larder, or steward's room, I found among
ether things several cheeses, a quantity of
candles, a great carthonwnre pet full et
poes, Bevcral pounds of tobacco, about thirty
lemons, along with two small casks and
three or four jars, manlf eetly of spirits, but
of what kind I could net tell. I took a stout
sharp knlfe from ene of the shelves, and
pulling down ene of the hams tried te cut it,
Imt I might as well have striven te sllce a
piece of marble, I attempted next te cut a
chocse, but this was frezen as hard as tbe
bem. Tbe lemons, candles and tobacco had
the same astonishing quality of stenincss,
and nothing yielded te the touch but the
flour. I laid bold of ene of the jars, and
thought te poll tbe stepper out, but it was
frezen bard in tbe hele it fitted, and I was
flve minutes hammering it loose. When it
was out I Inserted a steel used for the sharp
ening of knives and found the contents solid
ice; nor was there the faintest smell te tell
me what the spirit or wine wna.
Nevcr befere did plenty offer itself in re
mocking a shape. It was the very Irony of
abundance substantial ghestllness and a
Barmocide's feast te my aching stomach.
But thcre was biscuit, net imconqucrable
by teeth used te the fare of a sea life, and
picking up a whele ene I sat me down en the
edge of a cask and fell a-munchlug. One re
flection, howevcr, comforted me namely,
that this petrifaction by freezing bad kept
thi victuals sweet. I was sure there waa
little that might net be thawed into relish relish
nble and nourishing feed and drink by a
geed fire, The sight of these stores took such
a weight off my mind that no felon reprieved
from death could feel mero dated than I.
My forebodings had ceme te naught In this
regard, and here for the moment my grate
ful spirits wcre centeut te step.
(TO BK COKTlMUaD.)
ltukcaaleudb&by te wate up a tleerlng
ear; but It lakes bui little of Dr. lluil'i fluliy
Syrup te nnlat tbat buby. and It rrqnlrei only
2& cents te buy a beule et tbat well-known
rcmeay.
Ibe longer Iho apo'eyy the " lively yenng
r IU9 inerntng neauncu", vne
one tnaiu-ra will uppwir hllrnceana i.axA'
dornreUiBtovorotKnreinidltsfor tbls pecu
liar kluOet noiuuene.
Ten Can't Maue n Kameen
Out of an attenuated Uudc, with meagre leg,
pigeon cheat and a slight ceuli. liut a man
or a woman te whom constitutional Tlger hss
been denied can pel It te a ery considerable
extent by the persistent use, la regularly pro
portioned, nlwrnatcd doe, of America's
ililcf lonle, lleatetter's btemach Ililtirs. Te
the nerrcs anil musclcn of the stenuch that
genial tnvlgerant lmiiart tone, and te In
oiMTutieua regularity, 'the proximate remit
U thorough digestion and complete assimila
tion or the feed, and Um ultimate sequenu-,
bleed fertile with the elements of muscular
tissue, a healthy appetite, nightly rest unim
paired, ami a disappearance of the nervous
ejniptenu te which etiolated Invalids are al
ways aubjert, and which they are ery prone,
te take for the ruaulfettatlens of sirieii4
organic, disease, and doe accordingly. In
diseases of the kidneys and bladder, uiwaya
excessively weakenlug, and for coustipatieii,
fever and ague, and livtr ceuiidalut, use lue
Bluer).
Tbe Homeliest Ran inLtncast r.
as well as the handsomest, and ethers are
invltftd te call nn snv druggist and get e a
irtel botlleet hemp's llalasw ler Ue Threat
and Lungs, a rumedy teal Is selling entirely
upon Its inerlts and Is guaranteed te cure and
rclleveall Cbmnlc and Acute Coughs, Asthma,
XrencblUsand loasumptlen, r(lee MceuU
and SI.
JanlMydAw (1)
Ilepture cure guaranteed by Or. J. II Mayer,
831 Arch Btreet, Philadelphia, Kase at once,
no operation or delay from business, attested
by thousands of cures after ethers fall, advice
tree, tend for circular, inarlO-ljdAw
The face and temper of tbe woman who
takes New Style Vinegar Hitlers tare no
wrleklef,
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lOOD'S SA.KSAPABIL.LA,
Health and
If von feel tired, weak, worn en, or ran
flewa from aara work, by Impoverished con cen con
aitlen of the Meed or low state of the system,
you should take Heed' ertaperllla. The
peculiar toning, purifying, and vitalising
qualities of this anccetif at medicine are, toen
fell throughout the entire system, expelling
disease, and giving qelak, healthy acties te
every organ. It tones tha stomach, ereaui am
appetite, an! looses the liver and kidneys.
Thousands who have takea It with beaett,
testify that itoed'a-tarstpaillla "makes the
weak strong."
Heed's Earsaparllla
"lhave taken net quite a bottle of Heed's
Barrapariila, and must Myitis one of the beet
medicines for giving an appetite, purifying
the bleed, and regulating thedlgetilve organs,
that I ever heard or. It did me a great deal of
geed." Mas. K. A. rrAHLar, Caaaateta. R. T.
M 1 took Heed's San aparlila for lese et appe
tite, dyspepsia, and general languor. It did
me a vast amount of geed, and i have no hesi
tancy In recommending It." J. W. Witia Witia Witia
roie, Qnlney, 111.
"I had salt rheum en my Icit arm three
years, uflerlng terribly. I took Heed's Bar
saparllla, and the salt ibeum hss entirely dis
appeared." If. M. Mills, 71 r reach St, Lewell,
Mats. -
Heed's
Beld by sll drarg'sts. II t six forts. Prepared
only by O. I. i.OOI CO.. Apothecaries, I
Lewell, Miss. I
100 Deses On Tellar. I
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AUI) A MeKIiKOY.
bard& Mcelrey,
33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn.
Oir Expenses Art KelHigh And We An Satisfied With OuSmtll PnGU.
2ldrs. Men's II -HUhUHose, regular made,
and 3 pair BeamlMRllose let tie, beat goods In
s tot SMi, Deal goeas in i nu
urrgKun ue , x pair lerzie I nsrsains in tmiareni mi
kerchiefs enlr Hie iwh . vntlh 15a i SO dm. LidlM' Han
e i liiraalna In I'.hlldrnn'n Hum 9ft am. Men"
lets only Xioeacti, wettb ltai todei. lUHru'
In corner, nnl v 5e each. Bhi and iiltnketa at
Muslin only vc, regular price, 12X0. Mew Dress Ulngh'm only ine. New American Salines at
lOandlJXcts. One Let et Itleached Turkish Towels, slse 17x38. S for 25c, worth 210 each. One
vase ei eumi
twist, no
srrsdns at
Black Bilk
wldn.Rt tl re i thf. uthn hUimiitdeilarVi wnrihuvnt
mer i-anurr,innekimixinre, laiut or euipes, go"a warning coier-.oonujoanu
starnh, at 50c per yard t belter goods than some seu at Me, tuimner 1'anilng in inwer
10. 12V. 'MB 17 els etc 8nclal value In lllaek Cfthniemt'U.M. 45. 51 eta and up.
Wnrnllttnilnttn.cinihtl00.tl23.il. teandsivi Muck All wool Henrietta, id Inches
Ingram, Hemp and Cettase Carpet at Sue. worth SSe; better grades at 23, HI, lOunfl Nicis. Meg
Carrots at 2A, SI, 40, 45, Metsandupi all-wool stripes atftM, (.arpet Hags taken In exchnngii.
Window Shailfs, spilng fixtures, at 400 t best goods, 50c. Dade Shades at 75a, worm sioe.
rJCATHKKI-Owlngtothnlncn'atedaemandat tnlt season of the yesr It has caused the
whelesale price te advance. Wn are prepared te furnish the best goods atlhe same low price
the lowest In the city. Why? Our expenses are net h'gb, and we are smUded wllb small
profits.
BARD & McELELOSL
33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street,
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EXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE.
SPECIAL SALE
We
ohave liintrecelv.a nml bave dl.playrd ej enr ceunters' ever VO rtrr.'n of SI'IUNO
KUr.wblcn w betmht fromaennoerncloalnir business. Allure New anil HfuuUrOoefli
HOl
made for this season's trade, and are 33 per cent lest than regular pi Ice. Carefully oxamlne
tbe following prices : ,
Children's SoamlrssHeso est worth 12Je. nhUdren'i Stamlrss Hoe, sze ftesw. 15Kct
worth I80. Children's Regular Made lleee, lmCt0 8), 19c i worth 25e 10 S&e. Ladles' itegular
Uade Unbleached Hete. 12e ; worth 180 Ladles' Itegular Made Unbleached llrse, 15c : worth
20c. Ladies' Regular Made Unbleaehrd and Kanev Uoje. Wa t worth 233. Ladlui' Regular
Made Unbleached and Fancy llesn. 220 worth 31c, ladles' Kevnlar Made Fancy Hete, S3e 1
worth tee. I .sates' Regular Msde Kleece-Llned lles", 250 worth S7Ke. Men's Beatnlrss Mixed
llalf-Uesn, 81; worth 12He. Men's Kegnlar Mute Hall-Uesp, Unux-aehnd and ranny, 12)e;
worth I80 Mtn's Hegn'ar MadolUIMIeso, Unbletehed, 153 ; worth Soe. Mtn's Regular Made
Half Hese, Unbletchtd and Fancy, 19a ; worth 25c.
Our Lett-Over Bleck of Winter lloelery has been rednend te the following pt Ices te close
ent: Children'! woolen llesu.lsoaOte8X,atl2Kot were IBo.te a e. Children's oelon Hese,
BlzesutePKtat23fl t were35c tnlUc. C'hllSren'i FineitOrsde W.elen Hnse, all sr.-K, 31e; "tire
410 te 50e Lsdle' and Hen's Woolen U040.2I0 were2t toSle. Lsdlua' ar d Men's Woolen llote
attic wcro37HctetOc.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
35 Ai 37 BAST KlfcG BT IiA.NOA8TER, PA.
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ARQA1NS IN OAlll'KTf.
DON'T FORGET
BARGAINS Jt CARPETS
letzger & Haughman's
NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET,
Opposite the
JKWKLRY.
B
ARCIAIN BALKS.
BARGAIN SALES
STERLING SILVER GOODS,
Musical Bexes, Bronzes and Art Werk.
CALTj AND EXAMINE AND QET PRICEB.
Diamendp, Geld and Silver Watches and Fine Jewelry.
H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
VARPKT
BAKQA1NH I
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL
WILTON, VELVET, BODY BRUSBELS,
Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Gbain Carpets,
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW UHADXtJ, Ac.
We have tbe Largest and Baat Btoek In tna Olty,
H. S. SHIRK & SONS,
Cerner Wast King and Water Strati?, Lancaster, Fa.
SAFE. BURE AND SPEEDY CURB.
Unpture, Varicecele and Hpeclal Ulaeaari
of either sex. Why be bumbugKed by quack
when jeu can And In Or. w nht the only Uso Use Uso
etaa fHVsiciAH Inl'hllad'lphlaskhe makes a
suejlatty et tbe above dlseaaea. and Cuasa
jTSTVT i'cbkb UDiKAXTHD. Advice free day
ana even'.ni:. Strangers can be treated and re
turn borne aainu day. unices private.
OU.W. U. WUlOUT.
Ill North Ninth Street, Above Uace.
V. e. Bex 673 rblladalpbia.
febJ5-lydw
Strength
All MtttMawri. as spring annreacher . a geed
reliable tenle and bleed purifier Is needed by
ntaMy everybody. Heed's Bar,aparllle I
piealtarly adapted ter that purpose and be
eetaes mera popular eveiy year. Try 11 this
spring.
When I took 1toe&'iSiraparlllatbat heavl
nets In my stomach left j tee dullness la my
Mad, and the gloomy, despondent reeling dis
appeared. 1 began te get stronger, my bleed
gained better circulation, the eetdntis in my
bands and feet left me, and my kidneys de net
bother me as before." a. w. Hen,, Attorney.
at-Law, Mtlleraburg, O.
Make th Weak Streng
" A year age I suffered from Indigestion, had
terrible headaches, very little appetite t In latt.
aeeaaea completely Droienaewo. en taking
Heed's Banepartlla I began totnipieve,aml
new! hare a geed appetite, and my health is
excellent compared te what It w as. 1 am bet
ter In l ptrlts, am net troubled with cold teet
f hands, and am entirely cured el Indiges
tion," Mtiiati MAasise, Newburg, urange
County, 1.T.
' reellt g languid and dirty, htvtng no ap
petite ana no ambition te work, 1 took Heed's
Hirseparllla, with the best rtsnlta. an a health
laylgorater and for general debility I think It
snpeiter te anything elic." A. A, Itiaia,
.uuea.M.Y.
Safsaparilla
Beld by all druggist. l six for 3. Preptrrd
only tiy C. 1. UOOU CO., ApoUecarlea,
Lewell, Haas.
100 Deren One Dellar.
euiia.
pstr ler SSe, worth Me per piln Men's 4 psl:
Ibucliy at tan price I ai
cuy at inn price i i huh
s'rrnnlnr Mad4 Hal-
nan 9ft dnz. Men's Heinttltohed Hand-
jlandkcrehleis, wtlhembrolfleied silk flower
Imh than cost One case Uemnunta of Blenched
retailed ever an v counter! weexcentnone
v "W'W.FreeHein.
epw
Or"
OF HOSIERY.
Cooper Heuse.
HALLS.
HAtUiAlNH!
-KOR-
NOTICE TO TKKWABHKU8 AND
OUNNKIiS.-All persons are hereby for.
Idden te trespass en any of tbe lands of the
Cornwall and Speedwell estates In Lebantm or
Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or unln
elesAd, either for the pnrpuie of sheeting or
Bsbtng, as the law will te rigidly enfoiced
against all trespassing en said lands of tLu un
designed alter this notice.
Was. COLBMAM rUBBKAN,
k. rutey ALUBN,
BOW, O. rBBBMAJT.
AttOrMfMff.B.W.00lBIMl Halt
CLOTttlHQ.
TNFOHMATION.
Te these about Ordering Opting Clethes,
yen want te save Meney ana be r leased,
-(te TO
ASKEW'S.
it
afMyd
fMMKNfriK ABSOKTMKNT.
L Ganan Bre..
8. W. COR. N. QUEEN i 0R1N6E SW.
IMMBNSKASBOUrMKKT.NSWrKllUKKB
I.XOLUBIVK BTYLK9,
BKUVICKABLKOOOOd MABKIDAT
Reck Bettem Prices.
UETTUK HOST roil TUB HOMEY.
112,114, IIS BulU te order, nuallty itrletly
Al'-wool Casslmeres and Scotch Cheviots.
IS. IIS, ll Bulu te erdrr In BUlpa IMaldi and
Ohreks, strictly All-wool.
lis. l'8 w Bulu te order, best of All-wool
Imported Worsted,
tve.129, i5 frlnee Albert Bulls made te
order. Trimmed and madnln elegant style.
I.wenl t'afstmere 1'anls te erder at 1360,
II oe, 14 10 and IS co.
All-wool Worsted Pints te order at toen,
as te, es oe, i7.fe, n oe, w en
rorglnrteutconnrmauonsco cur two win
dows lull of
Newest Spring Goods Only.
BMtnuiotnbnreeinlortand satisfaction gees
With every purcliMe made.
L. GANSHAN & BRO.
M
YKKN ft KATUiTON.
Spring Overcoats.
iv-.
WlltS MILDXK WKATIIEK COMES
lOU'LL NKKD A
LIGHTER OVERCOAT.
OL'lt STOCK OF
SPUING OVERCOATS
1SFULLOF
Handsome and Stylish Novelties
IN ALL FARIIIONABLK B1IAUKB.
ABOUt THE PR1CEH.
WRLL, TUKY ARR A3 1.0YT AS YOU'LL
V.XPCCT.
i Myers &RatMen,
1'01'U LAU OLOTUIKUS,
NO. 12 EAST KINO ST..
LANOABTKR PA.
H
I1WU .t 11KOT1JEK.
Siill Greater Attractions!
MouRNevKLTiKsiN
Spring Clothing!
KSl'KCtALLY ITOtt
EASTER.
1 he beautiful amert ment of
leu's, Tentu'4 and Children's
CLOTHING.
It Is with great pleasure we anaenncn that
our n no and wtll aelncted Hptlng Stock is new
coiupletn "f the latest fashions, and tbe latest
patterns that can tm purchased. Our stoea Is
tenextenstvu te give in detail, se te convince
our friends et tbe low prices we are nrfei leg
the entire new stock el eprlng Clothing, we
quete tbe following :
Men's flee Htrlptd and Checked rasslmnra
Bulls, cnmmunrlng at 14.10, 5.C0. SC0, 0 0U,
W. (7 OH 17 60. VI. 19 W
nCOTCIl TWkKlia-l he newest style, bean,
tllal goods, all wool Just Imported, a great
number of patterns, and at a price never
elfeted before. Any style of these Scotch
'tweed BulU. ('0 00.
Beys' Clothing In grwtrvtlBty Ihtn ever
rine tfchoel Bulls, litO, 13.00, $3X0, M W, 4.t0
uiilLDItKN'S BUITH-What we have re.
eelved fvduy puts everytblng t-lse In tbe
shade. Tbeyiiu tbe prettiest Children Bulls
webaveever teen, elegant In deslgn, beauti
fully flnlahed, commencing at the low price,
I0, U0, 11.75, ri(". l. 4.eU, 1175, 14 CO te
VIM.
flease bear in mind that thoce elegant and
cbeap Bulu cap only be gei at
Iirsh & Brether,
THE ONE-PRJOH
Clothiers, Furnishers end Mer
chant Tailors,
COIL N. qUKBN STUKET AND OKNTKX
BUUAUK. LANCASTKU, l'A.
ay-store clones at 0 p. in , Monday and Sat-
nraays excepua.
OAJUtlAUKU.
OTANDARD WORK.
EDW.EDGERLEY
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
NO9.40,42,41,4tMABKZT STKBKT, Bear Of
f oatefUce, Lancaster, 1'a,
I have In Stnca and Build te order Bvery
Variety et the following styles i Coupe, bug-.
Klbs, Cabriolets, Carriages, victerias, business
V axons, "1"' Carta, McCall Wagons. Burrlea,
Market Wagons, I'bwtens, Kxpress Wagons.
1 employ ine best Mechanics, and have facil
ities te build correctly any style of Carriage
desired. TbeOuallty. Etyle and finish el iuy
work mekes It decidedly the Cheapest lit the
market.
motto t Fair Dealing. Honest Werk at
Bettem l'rlcea." t'leaae give me a call.
Aerltepalrlng promptly attended te. l'rleee
lower than all ethers. One set of Workmen
especially empiejed ler that pnrpeMj,
FVllNZTVRtl.
w
IDMTEK'S.
YOUR WANTS
-IS
.FURNITURE
Can be supplied at
WIDMYER'S
FUltNITUltE STOltS
TO YOUBOOUrlisTRBATlSirAOTlOlf.
ATTRACTIVE C103D3,
ATTRACTIVE THICKS.
ntveyenrseir the satisfaction or seeing the
Largest, Uest and Cheapest stock la the Oily.
Oer. last King & Duke Ste.
WIDMTEU'3 C0BSE&
N
EW TU1NQU IN FU11NITUKK,
-AT-
HEINITSH'S
Kew ANT1QUR OAK 8U1T3, all Complete,
with Matlress and Spring. The ptlce will sur
prise you.
NATURAL CUKRKY SUITS, a'l Complete
Very l'retty, Well Made and Durable.
OLD STANDARD WALNUT. We open
Heat Week-, blx New Patterns at Six Mew
Prices. Several very low In price, hut geed
meney's worth all the lime.
Othrr Kew and Attractive Goods being
shown all tbe tltne at Popular I'rloes.
HEINITSH'S
- S7 AND 20 SOUTHftUBIBN ST.,
LANCASTER, TA.
9 Personal Attention Ulvcn te Undertak
leir.
TRUNKH Ae
H
AKNKSS, TKUNKH, Ac.
FOUND AT LAST.
THE TRAVELER'S DELIGHT.
A Virjr Handsome and Conveni
ent HAG, mate of the Finest Qual
ity .Brown Grain Leather, and fur
nlshed with Cleths.'llatr and Teeth
1 lirrs'i, Seap LMnta, Toetli I'ewder
Bettle. Made from'.12 te 10 inches.
CALL AND CXAM INC OUU
NEW LINE
or
TRUNKS AND BAGS
AT
H. laljertush eft Sen's
SADDLE, HARNESS,
AND
TRUNK STORE,
Ne. 30 Centre Square,
LANCABTIU. FA.
MOWBaWMMiMHlMB ttVOn.
QaJiliND HEM
-THK
ROCHESTER LAMP,
IxtyCandle-LlglitiBeaUUiemaU. '
Anether Let of CIIKAP olebm for eaa ad
OUBtevea.
THB "PllBnK7TIONH
MK'l'AL MOOLUINQ KUBBBK CUBH10N
WEATHERSTRIP
Beau tbem alLTnU atrip entwean all ethers.
Beepe ent tbe cold, atop rattling of windows,
BxeXude tbe dust. Keep out mew and rain.
Anyone can apply It no waate or dirt made
In applying IL Can be fitted anywhore-no
boles te bore, ready for nse. It will net split,
warp ershrliik a cushion strip u the meat
perfect. At the Uteva, iieater and Bange
mMK -OF-
Jelm P. Schanm & Sens,
84 SOUTH QUEEN ST
LANOABTBB. FA.
s
TOVE8I HTOVEail
CALL ANOBXAHINBi
f
ELEFEEB & HEER'S
STOCK eri
STOVES I
" The Spltadid:'ud" Brigbt DiuDODd"
UAVB NO B1VAL AS UBATKBB,
Fer we all like warm feet, and this can enl
be enjoyed atafULLllABK 11KATKK.
Ilaye comfort and aave money by buying a
flnea Ileatiir atonce. rather than sDen
u;j
your
money for a Cheap Steve, only te trade
n Steve, only te trade I
It ed
for old Iren next year. We thave several et
these en nana tnat we can sen .very low, Hav
ing taken thenv.ln trade-some having been
tuea Dnt .one or two yeani.
AND rOU.COOKlNQ
TheSpltBdld" aad "MeBtear HaDges"
Never rail te aire Satisfaction.
Our Line of Bmallerand Cheaper Stores and
Banges Is Complete.
OTOBDBUS rOB rLUMUINQ.-W
TIN BOOriNU AND BPOOTINQ Boeelve
rrempt Attention.
WHO BAD BTOCH USBD.-
Ne. 40 East King St.,
LANOAaTKB, tAi
(Oppetdte Court Heuse,
TRA VMLKRB UV1DB.
" .'L f.
TMriiiivnrni.tiUBIi t t T.u.ii tt '
i. AND BRANCHES, AMD LEBAMOfcT' ;!
UlUl.AJIUABTJlK4UIllX.bUISlB.il. t
OR ARD AFTER BUMDAT, KOV. IB, ?'
TRAlMBLKlVRItaAUINf. '-.
Fer Columbia and Lancaster at lAiti. " -"'t;
am and 6:10 pm.
;
,i.x
:-S
RE HSH',?. .'i?" "e . w 9 .-'
.mvuiumnimuavaillflMKllllB,) fa
TRAlNSLRAVKCnt.riMRta ..TV'.
Fer Reading at 7 Je a m.lfcm and 1:49 p ae. W -Fer
Lebanon at uju and 1.40 p nu 'i'! ' -
TKIIKR t.llVK nlliuui,. , . f
pm. -V
for Reading att:40 am and 20 pm; .-'.
Fer Lebanon at 2.50 and e-.rvpm. VJ6,-
LEAVB KIKO BTRRR'i-1 1 aiuat t "k .
Fer Reading at T.n a m, MJB and 1:40 b m. ' ' a
rer utnanen at 7fsu a. in, izjd and 7:11 au ,.w '
S"nr Onan-vvllln at s SI a m. s-m , -i - :-" u
LEAVKl'RUfCR STREET ( Laneaaf T -
Fer Reading at 7: te a m, lUS and S 50 p m. 4V:S-
vi JbSDumtiwu mm i,vi m uii AAitaviau I4 p 5. ""
Vne I'lWHa.aaitU A(Bi a, a 1.1a mmA ? ?.'
m uattj Tui (en mmm A.ee aim e uey d ((? i
TRAINS LEAVE LEBANON
Fer Laaeaater at 7:12 am, lfcje and 7 JO pm.
Fer y uarryvflle at 7:12 a m and lt: p m ,
BOKPAT TRAINS.
TRAINS LKAVJE REATHNO
Fer iAnraster at 7:20 a m and 4:90 p m.
Fer unarry vMn at 40p m.
f. ..
TKAlNti J.KAVN QUARRTVILLR
v"f.-i
ion and
iswsr.i
a in
1 . Til
3-',
TRAINS T.KAYR KI
iianeaaTer.i .,',.)-
Fer Reading and Lcbahan at 8.-0S am andMl JZi.
nm
ni$i
Fer
lllnat Mnm
TRAlMB L
avr ruiNUR ST. (LaneMterJ
Sj.s'
JS,
rer Heading and LaDanen. at KM a m
iwipn,;
- i-s-jK
I or uuarrrvllle at 8:4.1 n m.
rer Lanouter, Lebanon and ueading at 7a.:- Ai
. -VlSiU'S
xaaine wii liiiasus
...... . . . .t. - M . .MK.
Tt-lBE
Fer Ltneaster av 7:St a rn and 3.43 p m. tflftr
rer vinarryvuie at s p m. w -
V..W M.mMnM,.n.. B. flHlMMl.1. Wai. 4iV..v I
tten, Lancaster Junction, Manhnlm, KeadtBaf- "
and Lebanon, see tlm tables at all staUeaa. "$' ,
A. M. WILSON. Hnnenntenamt. a?y ?
niHMHTLVi.Mll KAlT.TtnatirV,-
IT BCHKDOLK.-ln effect from J -,,
1898. , KiPv
Trains luavu Liaaiiraaand leave aad'ar1?:
k VftillAAikl.l.lA mm IwHiiMi 1 nt&l
Leave
Leave
WRSTWAKD.
Paelde Xxpreut...
Phuadelphta.
baneaiur, 5s1''
uap.Di
4J0a. m.
J0a.m.
laaa.
news axpresst
Way Paeaengeri
r" ij
' M..WWMMM. ....WW . .- , 3
autraiBTtaMt..
Wen
MalMaUTraint
vlaCelumbts
Hlacara Rxnresa..
TiHLB.
itjESa
wa B.'iWJ f"!
aaBover'Aeoom..
vlaOelmnMa
ravUBw,.iif.iii
Ffederiek Aoeoiu . . .
Lancaster Aouem....
Marnsburg Aeoea.,
Columbia Aeoem....
Rarrtsburg Xxpruat
Western BzpreMt..
ABTWARD.
Fhiia Rxp reset . . . . .
raitUnef...
Harritbunr RxnreM
11:00 a. m.
via Columbia
tr,a 5S5
ant Jey.
2:15 p. BL
4j40p.ni.
JWp m.
tMp.m.
Leave
Lancaster.
2:20 a. a.
eea.m.
:10 a.m.
:66 a.m.
ft00a.Br,
UcMp.ni.
feOip.m.
tear.m.
4:4ep.m.
1:46 p.m.
u:esa, m'ts.. as
livieM a. a. rsi. ' .
4!ta.KS?
fcMa.sw&i'
Laneastar Aeeem ar,
aelnmbla Aeeem....
rtkM.tiSM
ii:db. iau.ii J"
Seashore Rxprees..,.
rauaaeipnia Aeoem.
anaayMall.
Hay JExpreMf. ,,..
Harrlabner Aeeem
UH ntnmtMAm AOOUlHUMjaallOtl
rteearg at tee p. at, and arjrtyee at
ra MariaMa fit Mini laavea
Ma at .. a. m. aad reaeaea Martetta
A leavei HxraDH at u:m a. sa, bsm
reawiiier axanetia at ixn mam awe,
Marteua at p. m. aad arriTwi at
at He i alae. laavee at l:X and anlTf
Tea ym AneemjandaUaa Uavea
at tiie aia uHim at laaaatar ak I
aaetlrw wltk Hanlaban Xxareai at til
Tea Trtedarteif Aeoentaodauon. m n,mm
neeitag at Laneaater wiia ranjunie, weae
at M bu. wui ran tanraga te nedtiita'.ftg.
Tae rredartefc AoeemnaodaUoa, eact, KMJW
OeiaMMa at im.amd reaeaee I inwitet at nil
Hanover AfscommedaUon, But, MaTM 0V
nnbU at 4:ie in.- Arrives at lAneenex a
amn. m..cennnnUnrwlUilavKllirea.. -' .
BUDTK juwemuiuuauun. wtwt, mn
at 1 jnnaauir with Nlaaara Bxnreai at
bl will rnn tnreuga toHanever, daily, eMet ''
raav wne, weet, en Bnnday, wlMa.MM. ,
WtU itap at Iwwnlngtown,CeatAjTlUe'?ldt
nrg, MX. Jey.Kltiabethtawn and MldftlHefi,'
, t rke only train walcn run daily. OiHiM
fae Man train wait rnni by way of uelajaa
ONAB. K. HliMfT (tenerel tianiurer. ,r-:ft
ss
WAttM.
V
43!
1PK0IAL.
r
e tf
aS
WATCHES
w -
s
rer rarrnen ana saunieaera win vm worn m , i
Maf MniiRtinn in nnH,. am hii. iaam. .vi
i inam, Aurera, lerwuien i am aoie agm,i
w"-"?--''" r -wr-TT.---". i"-r..Mzri 1
outer urav-cjaaa fraicaea. imk wkuiw j
Jewelry Kepalnng. Bpeetaclea, Kyeglamgi
upuoaiuena. Minwi iidw uauy, uj
gTapb only plaoe tame elty.
LODI3 W1BIE,
Me. 1X N. Queen Bt. oppealte City SeesL
hear l'enn'a liepet. -. $$
N
KW JKWKLRT BTOKK.
ill:
WATCHED
U p. L".?.
IMiKMw,
mm vie Me.'
liameat .-.
atem?
"Sl A
at Ma. ' 1
Magaaaaa 'i-'i
SB ! " v
.A,
aaeaak
?5R i-
Our Htectr of WATCH K ii NewandCewi-H
plele. Kvery Case and Movement tjuaraateed,' ;
by us also by the Manufacturer. a, '
dtrSTANDABDMAKK880LDOMLi.'5,V '
Uur Repair Department Is fitted w Mev
fine tools necessary te tbe repairing of UsK '
most rempllcated watches. Clocks, Jawelrr. -
AC
air. viiiueuiKK iieisuBU mrcatBie,girwf
tnii department Ms personal attention.
fa. .
44,
CHARLES S. GUI,
10WESTm&STEHn
LANOABTBB, l'A.
" --J
D
KU1DEDI1ARQAINS,
'31
wsr.'
ms
VTK OrrKll AT I'ilKSBNT
rVSTJ
.SSSf
Decided Bargainee
v.
-IN-
WATCHES.
fn llnavlAat allii ftllvnv tnmmm A an a "-
ounce, we will cell at price of tegular 8 enmmfi-A
casii inuu wiin aigin. rveiuiam, uaBapsvsa,vj
or neysteue movements.
CALL AND GKT I'RICKS.
jog. ueeskb, tnyfenrerparjner, li agalaS-
wuame. "..
WALTER C. HEBBf
xme. iui iMerca vuean strtec, fgi
r. a wn av rt w v a !- Ar.da
a4MV4Wlf 4U4-Vje " 3fl
HVMUBll llRHOKTa.
"W
ETHERILL,"
ATLANTIO CITY". N. J..
Ocean And Kentucky Avenue.
Open rebruuy I, te November 1,
JHJX11UU.
Barl-3md Mar.June.July.
.. . i
A TLANTIO CITY, N. J,
THE
u.j.M,j&mmi, (,
tVllaOAlriw. ...Z
ATLAMTIU CITX, II. . b2Mj
(I'onular.-Wlnter or Bummer) .Largest?
Hetel. Meat ceuvenlenL JUeganuy aw-
nlshed.
Ltberally Mauaired.
OrBN ALL TUB TBAB.
CHAi. afeULiAUE, rrep. ; ' t
W. K. Coenatw, Chief Cleik,
ieDia-eiem ':.(:
, TLANTIO CITY, N, J.
HOTEL NORMANUItt. '
irnrrrarle llntnl Aahland.) zi
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maT.4md.Uar,Apr,July,Ana. 'T.S
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(MY OWN DISTILLATION.) s
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