f TP "' " " "tr ' l -O".!- - r- h "CVrf T ' I JPHE IjAKOASTER DAILY T3SPTEL1XQE8CER, THURSDAY. MABCH 29. 1888. viTjrebnwc vi,wvv,f: ICE BOUND. By VT. CLARK BTJS3ELX, Auther of "The Wreck of the Orxwrner,1' "JacVt Courtship." ''Sly Watch If. low," "The Lady Maud " Ktc (cenfTausb.) cnATTEHSL t juke Fcnrntn discoveries. 60 long as I moved about and worked I did net feel the cold, but If I steed or sat a coupleof minutes! felt the nip of it In my very marrow. Yet, fleroe as tbe cold was bore, It im imposslble It could be compara ble with the rigors of the part In which thlfl schooner hed originally get locked up in tbe ice. Ne doubt If I died en deck my body would be frozen eiitlffaa the figure en the rocks; but, though It was very cencelrabls that I might perish of cold In the cabin by ulttlng still, I was sure the temperature be bo be lew had net the toverlty te stonily me te the granite of the men at the table. Still, though n greater degree of cold cold as killing as if tbe wcrld hed fallen tun ic did unquestionably exist in these lati tudes, whence this ice with the Bchoener in Its hug had floated, it was se bitterly blcnlc in this interior that 'twas scarce Imaginable It could be colder elsewhere; and as I roee from the cask, shuddering te the heart with the frosty, motionless atmosphere, my mind naturally went te the, consideration of a tire by which 1 might nit and toast myself. I put a bunch of candles in my pocket they were as hard as a parcel of morllne spikes and took the lantern into thopassage and inspected tbonext room. Heren as a cethung bp by leeks, and a large black chest steed in cleats upon the deck; seme clothes dangled from pins in the bulkhead, and upon a kind of tray fixed upon short legs and serving as a shelf were a miscellaneous bundle of beets, laced waistcoats, three corner hats, a couple of swords, three or four pistol, and ether objects net very readily distinguishable by tbe candle light There was a pert which I tried te open, but found it se hard frozen I should 'need a handspike te start it. There wero three cabins besides this the last cabin, that is, the ene in the stern, being the biggest of the let. Each had its cot, and each also had its own special muddle nnd litter of boxes, clothes, firearms, swords and the like. Indeed, by this time I was lcglnnlng te sce hew it was. The suspicion that the watches and Jewelry I had,dIscovered en the bodies of the men bad excited was new confirmed, and I was satislled that this schooner had been a pirate or buccaneer, of what nationality I could net yet dirine metheught Spanlih from the costume of tbe first figure I had encountered; nnd I was also convinced, by the brief glance I directed at the things In the cabin, iert!cu!nrly the wear ing apparel, and the make, and appenrance of the firearms, that slie must have, been In this position for upward of fifty years. The thought awed me greatly twenty years befere I was born theso two men wero sitting dead in the cabin I He en deck was tkeepinghis blind and silent lookout; he en the rocks, with his liands locked upon his knees, sat sunk in blank and frozen contem plation! Every cabin bad its pert, nnd there wero ports in the vessel's side opposite; hut en re flection I considered that the cabin v euld be the warmer for their remaining closed, nnd se I caine an ay and entered the great cabla afrub, bent en exploring the fei ward part. I must t:ll ou that the mainmast, pierc ing the upper deck, came down close ugninst the bulkhted that formed the forward wall of the cabin, and ou approaching this parti tion, the daylight being bread enough new that the hatch lay open en top, I remarked a. sliding deer en the larboard side of the mast. I put my shoulder te it and very cosily ran it along its grooves, nnd then found myself in the way of a direct communication with nil the fore, portion of the schooner. The ar rangement indeed was se odd that I sus pected a piratical dovice in this uncommon method of opening out at will the whele range of deck. The air here was as He as in the cabins, and I had te wait a bit. On entering I discovered a little compart ment with racks en either hand filled with small arms. I afterward counted 113 muskets, blunderbusses and fusils, all of an antique hind, whlle the sides of the vessel wcre bung with pistols great and little, bearding pikes, cutlasses, hangers and ether sorts of sword. This armory was a sight te set me" walking very cautiously, for it was net likely that powder should be wanting in a ship thus equipped; and where was it stewed? Thore was another sliding deer In the for ward partition; it steed e;t,n, and I passed through it into what I immediately saw was the cook house. I turned the lantern about nnd discovered oery convenience for dress dress dress inzfoed. The furnaces wcre of brick and the evon was a great ene great, I mean, for the slze of the vessel. Thore w cre pets, pens nnd kettles in plenty, a dresser with drawers, dlshe3 of tin and earthenware, 11 Dutch clock In short, such au equipment of kitchen f ur ur niture as j ou would net expect te find in the galley of en Indiaman built te carry two or three hundred passengers. About half a chaldren of small coal lay heaped in a wooden angular fence fitted te the ship's side, for the sight of which I thanked Ged. I held the lantern te the furnace, nnd observed a crooked chimney rising te the deck and pass ing through it. The mouth or head of it was no doubt covered by the snow, for I had net noticed any such object in the survey I had taken of the vessel abeve. Strange, I thought, that theso men should have frezen te death with the material In the ship for keeping a fire going. But then my whele discovery I regarded as ene of these secrets of the deep, which defy the utmost imagination and ox ex ox pcrience of man te explain thorn. Enough that here was a rchoeuor which had been in terred in a sepulcher of ice, as I might ra tionally cenclude, for near halt a century; that tlicre wcre dead men in lier, wne looked te have been frozen te death; that sbe was upparently stored with miscellaneous booty; that she was powerfully armed for a craft of her size, and had manifestly gene crowded with men. AU this was plain, and I say it was enough for me. Dofero I could make a fire the chimney must be cleared. Among tbe furniture In the arms room were a number of spade headed spears the spnde 03 w ide as the length of a man's thumb and about a feet long, mounted en light, thin weed. Armed with ene of theso weapons, I passed into the cabin te pro ceed ou deck. I speedily spied the chimney, which showed a head of tn e feet above the deck, and made short work of the snow that was frozen in it, as nothing could have been fitter te cut ice witli than the spade shaped weapon I carried. This done, I returned te the cook room, and with a butcher's ax that hung against the bulkhead I knocked away ene of the beards that confined the coal, split it into small pieces and in n short time had kindled a geed lire. When I w as thoroughly w arm nnd com forted I took the lantern and went aft te the tten ard's room and brought thence a cheese, a ham, seme biscuit and ene of the Jars of spirits, all of which I carried te the cook room and placed the whele of them in the even I was extremely hungry and thirsty, and the warmth and cheerfulness of the fire tet me earning for a het meal. But hew was I te make me a bowl w itheut fresh water! I went en deck and scratched up seme snow, but the salt in It gave it a sickly taste, and I w as net only certain it would spoil and make disgusting whatecr I mixed it with or cooked in it, but it steed as a drink te dis order mystemach and bring ou au illness. Be, thought I te myself, there must be fresh water about casks enough in the held, I ilare say; but the held was net te be entered and explored without labor and difficulty, and I was weary and famished, and in no temper for hard work. In all ships It is the custom te carry ene or mero casks called scuttlebutts en deck, into which fresh water is pumped for the use of the crew, I stepped along, looking earnestly at the several sliapui of guus, cells of rigging, hatchways, and the like, upon which the mew lay thick and solid, but perceived uoth ueth ing that answered te the sliajM of a cask. At lest I came te the w ell in the head, passed the forecastle deck, and, en looking down, spied, among ether thaiKW, three bulged and bulky "" forms. I seemed by instinct te knew that these were the scuttlebutts, and went for the chopper, with which I roturned and get iute this hollow, that was four or fhefcet deep. The snow had the hardness of iron; it took me a quart?r of an hour of se cre labor te make suroef the character of the bulky thing I wreufibl at, and. .tkea it werrt w be cask. WhatevormtgntDettstontcntaltwat net empty, but I was pretty nigh spent by tbe time I had knocked off tbe iron bands and beaten out staves enough te enable me te get at the frozen body wit hln. Thore wcre three-quarters of a cask full. It; was spark ling clear ice, and, chipping oft a picce and Clicking it, I found it te be very sweet fresh water. Thus was my labor rewarded. I cut off as much as, when dissolved, would make a ceuple of gallons, and returned te the cook room. The fire burned brightly, and Its ruddy glow was sweet as human companionship. I put the Ice Inte a saucepan and set it upon the fire, and then pulling the cbeose and ham out of the even found them warm and thawed. On smelling at the mouth of the jar. X discovered 1U contents te be brandy. Only about an inch deep of it was melted. I poured this iute a pannikin and took a sup, and a finer drop of spirits I never swallowed in all my life; Its elegant perfume proved it amazingly cholce and old. I fetched a lemon and seme sugar, and speedily prepared a Email smoking bowl of punch. The ham cut readily; I fried a ceuple of stout rashers, and foil te the heartiest aud most delicious repast I ever sat down te. At any time there is something fragrant and appetizing in the smell of fried ham; concelve, then, the relish that the appetlte of a starved, half frozen, shipwrecked man would find in it I The cbeose was extremely geed, nnd was as sound as it it had been made a week age. Indeed, the preservative virtues of the cold struck tne with astonishment llorewas I making a line meal off stores w hich, In all probability, bad lain in this ship fifty years, and theynte as choicely as like feed of a similar quality ashore. Possibly seme of theso days science may dovise a means for keeping the stores of a ship frozen, which would be as great a , blessing as could befall the mariner, and n sure remedy for the scurvy; for then as much fresh meat might be carried as salt, besides ether articles of a perlshable kind. (TO BB OOXTIRUBD ) A blessing te humanity Is what Dr. Hall's Cough Syrup csn well be termid, for Units clone mere geed already man any ether medi cine. One till! will convlnce uuyone or Its efficacy. Price 13 cents. " There's no terror, hcAdtche In yourlhrea's, Fer I am armtd te strong with remedy That I dbsi pain by, as an idle weid, blnce tbe dfscevery or ralvatlen (ill. Ten Can't Mnke n finmsen Out of an attenuated dude, w 1th meagre 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 m ry cenMtli rnlile extent by the persistent use, In regularly pro portioned, alternated (loses, or America's Uilcf tonle, Hosteller's Memacli Bitten, 'le the nerves and muscles of (he stenuch tint Kenlal lnvigerant Impart tune, nnd te Its operations regularity, 'ilia proximate result Is thorough digestion and compUte assimila tion of the feed, and the ultimate sequence, bleed fertile with the elements of muscular tissue, a healthy appetite, nightly rest unim paired, and a disappearance of the nervous symptoms te which etiolated Intallils ureal waj a subject, and which they arc very prene te take Ter the manifestations of Birietis organic disease, and ilose nicerdlngly. In diseases of (he khlnejs ami Madder, always excessively weakening, nnd for constipation, feer and ague, and hrcr complaint, use the Bitters. '.T - .i itw Heme I'oelish I'cepte Allew a cough te run until It gets beyond tbe reach et medicine. Ihey often say, "Oh, It will wear away," bat In most cases It wears them away. Cuuld they be Induced te try the sneresBfal medicine called hemp's lU'sam, which we sell en n positive guirantee te cure, thi-y would Immediately bee the ex eellent eflcct nitr taking the first dose I'ilcnrAce.itsaud '. Tiial tin free. At a l""KglslH. JinllJyaaw Iteplnre care guaranteed by Dr. J. B Way or, 831 Arch street, I'hlladclpbli, Kase atonce, no operation or delay from business, attosted by thousands of cures after ethers t ill, advice tree, send for circular. uuuie-rjd&w The face and tomr,er of thn woman who titccs New Etlo Vinegar liltters have no wrinkles. SPECIAL KOTICBS. reux-ruibj. Ot our American lieepln are afflicted with sick neadnehe in elthur Its nerveus, bilious or cengestivn forms, caused by irrrgulur habits, hUh living, etc and no remedy has (tver conquered It until Dr. Leslies Special Prescription was discovered. Glvelta trial. Bee advertisement In another column. (J) TI1K 11KV. ttJK't. 11. IHAYKU.nt Bourbon, Indisays: "Beth iryerlf nnd wife, e we one lives te HHll.OU'3 OONBUM'TlONUUm:. Fer sain by II. 11 Cochran, Druggist, Ne 137 North Queen street. (5) lsucklen's Arnica Salve, Tub Best Salvs In the world for Cnts,ItruUes Seros, Ulcers, Kalt uhenni, Kecr bores.Tetlcr, Chapped liands, Chilblains, corns, and all Skin ki'uptlens and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guamntfep te glvn per fect satlsiacllen, nr money refunded, l'rlcn 25 cents per box. for le by II. IS. Cochran, Druggist, hes. 1J7 aud UJ North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa. June271yd BUILOH'SGUllK will Immediately relieve Croup, Whoepfn Cough and iitenebltts for sale by II. 11 Cochran, Druggltt, Ne. 117 North (jueeu street (7) A Sound Legal Opinion. E. BalebrldgA Monday, Esq.,Cennty Atty., Clsy ('a. lex., TeT, 'saj s: "Have usa Elf ctrle Ultters with mestbnpny results. My brother also was very low with Ualarlal Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by ttmuly nseet this medicine. Am sailsfled Klectrle lillturs saved hlsllte" Mr. U. I.WIlcexmn, of Herse Cave Ky . adds a like testimony. Kijlny: flu T08lllely be lieves he would L', died, bad is net been ler Klectrlc liltter. ThU great temedy will ward efT, rg well as cure all Malrrtal liHeasms, and for all Kidney. U verand alemach Dlsorders Stan ds u neq ualed Fer sale bv euraent, II. 11. Cecbran.arugKlst 137 and Vi N. (jueen M,, Uincasldr, i u, 6) II. IL Cochran, Nes. 137 and 13J North Queen strict, LaneiHiiir, l'a, U telling ttUluOH'B COUUU CUKK at a guurunUxi te cuie all hreat and lunir troubles. g) Fer 30 jer l have been troubled with catatih-havi tried a number or remedies without relief, a draKKistbuiure'mmended Kly's Cream llilui. I have umd only ene bettie ana l can sy I leel lUea new una My ca'arrh was chronic ard very bad 1 mnku this veluntaty staiement that ethers uny knew or the flilm- J. w. Mathcwsuu, (Luw. yetj.fuwiueltet, It I. l was troubled with c itarrh In my head te an annoying txleut ler three yeius. Alter ustngdne bjtt'uet Ely's ( ream jlm 1 win eatliely cured Wm. J. Cllne, Vlcuir, N Y. nii7 2deed&w WUy Wll.f. YOU UnUOII when thlleh's Curewlll (jivt liumedlAterrlfet. I'rteoiecu., 60 els, ana II Forsalebyll.il Cechran.Orur. gtst. Ne. 137 North (iucen street. ((,) Mether Mathers 1 1 Meihertlll Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child sulTerlng and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se, go at ence and get a bettle of it US. WIN8I,0W,aS00TUlNU8YlHJl It will re lieeo the peer little sutfurer Immediately de pend uren It ; there Is no mistake about It. Thore Is net a mother en earth who bes ever used It, who will net tell you at ence that It will n-gnlate the bowels, and kIve rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child. operating llke magic. It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases and pleasant te the tase, and Is the prescription or one el the eldost and best female physicians and nunes tn the United Btates. sold overj where, 23 cents a bottle. maySMydaw Don't Kxperlment. Yeu cannot afford te waste lime In expert montlngwhen yenrlungs sre in danger, con sumption nlwaj s seems antral only aceld. Dn net permit any deulir te luipoee upon you with some cheap Imitation of tir. King's New Ills, cerery for Consumption, Counts and Gelds, but be sure you nut the uenulue liecause he can make mero profit he may tell you he his souiethlhKluatasKeod.nrjustthosumo. Don't he deceived, but Insist upon gelling Dr. King's New Discovery, which Is guaranteed te give reller In ull 'threat, l.uug and Client infections. 'I Hal bottle Dee ul 11. li. Coch ran's drug store, 137 .and IX) N. (jucen bt , Lan caster, l'u. (G( lu It with rieaturx, Wangler llrea .drngglsts.el Waterloo, low., wrltM "rte.Bii wiih )luiure say that 7itim at' Mlectrie OK gives ihe hem sntUncileii of any llutinuni we U. tvi-rjliaay who Imjs wilt liave no ether. This lemudylsa certain cure for ail actus, sprains, and tmttm. Ker sate liy It. Jl Cochran, druggist, 137 and 150 North Queen street, .Luncaater, A Cters)iuau's leatloieby, W. K. Gnrerd, pastor M K. church, liethwell, OuL.was ter two jiars asuiriur with 1. pepsla Mi lis worst fenn, until as he stau-s llm bcciinean actual hurJun." 'Jhrte bottles of Hwdeck Meed Biuert cured htm, and he tells us In a recent taller tlmt bu ceuslunni u Ite be.t tiiully medicine new before the coun try ler dynpepbla and llvrr ceiuplalnU rer sale by II. II. Cochran, drngUt, 1J7 and l.'j Nerm viaeen sirutfi, jtuuasiur. Threw AnJ III. dutch Huirercdlrem rheumatism se badly bid te u.ecruirtitu, but threw thiitn away t,f,tr ap plying Themat' Kcltttrlc Oil te my limn. 1 new leel better th-in 1 huvu ter Jiura " f. J,. t.lbhL se ala atreet. llutfile. U. r Fer aile liyll.il. Cochran, dms-giit, 157 and 139 Nena 4U9QU VMWV, ftUV,At H OOD'S BAKSAFARILIil. Keep the We belleve Heed's SimparUla t the vary best medicine te take te keep the bletd pure and tetxncl the germs of scrofula. salt rbsuns, and ether poisons which causa semneh inffrr Ing, and BoeoerorUterundermlnBtbeteasral health By Its peculiar curatlva power, Heed's Sampartua strengthens tha system whlla it eradiates disease. 'Marly last spring- I waa tmt tnath ra down, had nervous headache, fcltmlserabla and all that. I trek Heed's Bamparllla and was much benefitted by It. I recommend It te my frl-nds." Mas J. It. Tatlcb, luu Kuclld Avenue, Cleveland, Ohie. Heed's Sarsaparilla " reraffrst classfprlrj; medicine my wilt and 1 both tilnk vary klghlr of Heed's far far saparllle. We both took It last sprint-. It did us a grat deal of geed and we felt better through the het weaihsr than ever before. It cured my wife of sick headache, from which sbe has suffered a great deal, and relieved me of a dizzy, tired feeling. I tbtnkeveryene ought te take something te purify the bleed before the het weather come en. and we shall certainly take Uoed'sSarsapattUatblsiprlng." J. II. I'sARc.8upt.aianlle Hallway Ce, Cem cerd.N. It. Heed's Sarsaparilla. Beld by fill drnrg'sti. f 1 1 ttx forts. Prepared t Beld by all druggists. 11$ six forts. Preptrtd only by C. 1. tiOOD A CO., Apothecaries, I only by 0. I. HOOD CO, ApeUecarles, Lewell, Mtst. I Lewell, Mass. 100 Dofles On Dellar. I 100 Dems One Dellnr. lijsi B AKDAMeKLROY. bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. Oar Eipenses Are Net High Aid We n nacz. Men's HlttchUUeee, regular made.'s 3ra!r Beamlnan llranfni-aw. Iwat imrMla In h and biigsntn He e, t pair for JVj t barcalnaln children's lione se des. Men's Heuiatllched Hand kerchiefs only ine each, worth ISO i te de. Ladtra' Handkerchiefs, with embreldeied silk flower In corner, only Be each. Bhawlt and lllankwU at less than cost. One Case ttemnanta of Uleaehcd Muslin only Oc, regular price, 2wa Hew Dress fiinghtnu only We, New American Satinet at lUandliKufs. Oe Let of -Bleached Turklab Towels, tlse 17x88,2 for 9se, worth JJe each. One Caae of Bummer Panilrr, In neat mixture, r laidt or Btrlpes, geed washing color', double and twlst.ne slareh, at SOe per y ard ; better goods than seme sell atl&e. t-uuimcr Panting In lewer Srades at 10. 1ZW, ft, 1 iTctsete. Bpeelal value In Black Cashmere at SJ.11. (5, 6) eta and up. luck silk Warp Henrietta Cleth tl 00, tl 23, II 40 and II W Black All wool Henrietta, is Inches wldn.at 1 00 1 thU Is the biggest dollar' werthevnr retailed ever any counter : we except none Ingrain, Hemp and ('oltare carpet at SOe, worth S5e i better grades at 25, SI, 40 and 60 els. Hag 1'arrms at 2 81,40, 45, Wct and up s all-wool sirlpcs at Mia. arpet Hugs taken In exchange. Window Hhtdrs, spring fixtures, at tee t beat goods, 50s Dade flUoea at 71c, worth fl en. rKATHKUS-Owliig telhHtiicrtateddemandat tali teuten of the ear It baa canted the holes-Je prlce te advance. We are prepared te fnrntih the txst goods at the same low price the lowest In the city. WhyT Our expoeset are net high, and we are sattifled with small profits, BARD & IvIcELROY, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, B A.KQA1NS IN OAnPETS. DON'T FORGET -THE- BARGAINS I CARPETS -AT- Metzger & i NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET, Opposite "the Cooper Heuse. JBWSLRY. B ARQA1NBALKP. BARGAIN SALES STERLING SILVER GOODS, Musical Eexgs, Bronzes and Art Werk. CALL AND EXAMINE AND QKT TRICES. i Diamond?, Geld and Silver Watches and Fine Jewelry. H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 West King Street. OAUPBT KAKOAIN8 I SHIRK'S CARPET HALL -KOI WILTON, VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Gbain Carpets, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW BHADX8, Ox. We have tbe Lnrgeat nnd Beat Btoek In the City. H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Cerner Weal King and Water Strata, Lancaster, Pa NaUKWKAR. l'fcN EVKRY EVKN1NG KXOlCPf 8UNUAV. 811, t UAN'lWEKCIIlKra AND MUlrLaU9 AT KUISMAN'H. CKLLULOID ANUliLIKN cei.i.Aita and currtt AT KlilSMAH'S. MKDICATKD UNDKKHI11UT3 AND D11AWK118 AT JCKIHUAN'H. Don't lerget te leek at our NKCKT1KH AT JCUIUMAH'H NO. 17 WKSTKINO BTKKKT. MAOIIIXJWr. pATTEKNS, MOUKLH, Ac, Central Machine Works. W. V. CUMMI.NUS, Prey. COHNCUOKdUiNT ANDCilltlSTlANSra (Ueir et Court Heuse Jes, 11. iluber' Old bth.nO.) All kinds et Light Machine Werk, I'atUiXns, Uodels, iron and llrass Castings, lc. hiwclal attention given te developing new Inventions and te the construction el hpoilal hpeilal ties In Machinery or Hardware. TKUM8 ItKABONABLK. UAXlSraCl'ION UUAiiANTJtKD. dad lid Bleed Pure Fer a geed tnrlrc medicine we eenfldsntly recommend Heed's Sarsaparilla, By 1U use the bleed te purified, rationed and vitalised, that tired feeling Is entirely overcome, and the whole beJy Riven strength and vigor. 1 he appetite It restored and sharpened, the diges tive organs are toned, and the ktdnejs ana liver Invigorated. these who have never tried Heed's Sarsa parilla should de ee this spilng. it U a thor oughly hoatttanarellablspreparatlen, purely vegetable, and contains no Inlurlem Ingredi ent whatever. Thousands testify te Its pecu liar euratlve power. Purifies the Bleed " I had erysipelas In the went form, bring nearly covered with blisters. My husband heard of Heed's Sarsaparilla and Insisted en my taking It, though 1 had IHUe faith. I had tjYka but a few dotes, when I began te teal better, and In a weekt was sate It was doing me geed. I eentlnned te take It according te directions and when the first bottle waa gene t waa entirely well I have net been troubled by erysipelas tinea." Mat. ! Bjlcest, Brim fleld.ataat. M B. If yen deride te lake Heed's Sarsapv rllla de net be induced te buy any ether. meuitt. Opposite Fountain Inn. An SilisStd With Oar Small PrtfUi. pair for SSe, worth 80a per ps.tr i Men's 4 pair rtlVKttlm nrlnn t l.adlrn'rrBUIar Mad lial. Opposite Fountain Irn. laughman's HALLS. HABQAINB 1 II A TH. T HE OELEIlItATED "Dunlap lats" AND THE UKNOWNED " BOSTON JEAUTIES." Correct In ftyle, First In Ouallly, Llghtln Weltfbl and l'ruei Guaranteed. A SPECIALTY MADI OF YOUNG MEN'S HATS. We are prepired te srew Yrunu Men Iho Newvst. Fruitiest and l-arKeitl.lnulnthul.lt)-, at the Very Lewest rrlces. SPECIAL 1IABQA1NS l.N Trunks and Travelieg Bags. Stauffer & Ce., LKADINU 1IATTEU9, 81 and 83 North Queen Street. ATTunsr.ru. T UrHKK H. KAUFFMAN, ATTOltNEY-AT-LAW, NO.S SOUTH rillNCE ST., Lancaster, l'a. IW-lyUAW CLOTHING. TNFORMATION. Te theta abaat urdenas; Vprtnc Clethes. If you want te aave Meney ana bal'leased, , GOTO ASKEW'S. eOT-lyd fMMKNyK ASSOKTMKNT. L Gansman i Bre., J. W. COIL N. PEN 4 ORANGE ST?. IMMENSE AWOIITMKNT.NEW VXATUUKB KX0LU81VK STYLES. 8KUVICKAI1LK GOODd MAbKKDAT Reck Bettem Prices. GET TUB MOB C ItOA TUB MONEY. 12, IK, fia Hutu te order, quality Jtrlclly Al'-wnni Casslmeres and Sroteh Chevlnts. sis. us, u Buiu te erdtr in uulpe flalds and Checks, strictly All-wool. sift, (18 tw BulU te erdar, best of All-wool Imported Worsted, (sw, , tn frince Albert Butt mafla te order. Trimmed and madn le elegant sty In 11-wool caislmere 1'ants te eiMer at IBM, lec,4.tOandl8CO. All-wool wers'ed rsnts te order at MOO, IS fO. W 00, 17 CO, IS CO, 19 00 for glorious confirmation sce our two win dows full of Newest Spring Goods Only. avilemember comfort and satisfaction gees with every purcbasu made. L. GAHSHAN & BRO. M YKUH ft KATHKON. Spring Overcoats. WI1KN MILDKU WXATUEU CUMIB iOU'LIj KKKD A LIGHTER OVERCOAT. OUIl STOCK OK SPlriM OVERCOATS is rui.L or Handsome and Stylish Novelties IK ALL rASlUOXAULK BUADIB. ABOUT THE PRICE8. YfKLh, :HCY AUK AS LOW AS YOU'LL ZXl'ECT. Myers & EatMen, POrULAU OLOTDICB8, NO. 12 BAST KINO ST.. LANtlAKTItK PA. H I1WU A; IlKUTUKlt. Still Greater Attractions! MOKE BOVELTIK31H Spring Cletning! XSl'ECIALLY FOB EASTER. 1 he beautllut atsortment et Hen's, Yenth'd aid Children's CLOTHING. His with Brest pleasnrn we an noun en that our fine and wfll sclncted BprtngSteck Is new complete of the latest Minions, and the late.t vaiterns that can lm nurcbawid. Our steea Is tee oxtenslve te glrsln detail, se te convlnce enr friends et the low prices wa are nfTsilng the entire new stock et spring Clothing, we quote the following : Men's Flee Striped and Checked Tsstlmara Hulls, enrnmenrlng at ti.50, ISAu, 15 W, (OUU, Id 60. 17 00 17 W K 00. 19 00 eCOTCH T W KKDS -'t he newest style, beau tiful goods, all wool Just Imported, a great nmntxir of pattern., aud at a price never offered before Any style of these Bcetcb 'l weed Butts. I 0 00. Heys' iflethlnK in srreater variety thm ever rine school Suits, snu, aj ue, alie, $ tw, t.ee CtllLDUEN'B HUITH-What we have re ceived today put everything tlse la the shade. They are the prettiest nblldren Bulls w have ever teen, elexant In design, beaull. fully finished, commencing at the low price, 110', IU0, 11,75, F2.00, 11.29, ilO. ti.75.fJ CO u 17 00. fleasa bear In mind that theso elegant and cheap Hulls can only be gul at Hirsh & Brether, THE OHE-FIUCB Clothiers, Furnbhcrs and Mer chant Tailors, COK. N. qUEENSTUKET ANDUENTUX 8UUAUK, LANCAHTEU, VA. avfitere closes at 6 p. in , Monday and Sat. urdays excepted. VA H HI A UKd. QTANDAKD WOKK. EDV. EDGERLEY CARRIAGE BUILDER, N03. e. ,41Mauk;t stkeet, Bear of fetefllce, Lancaster, Fa, I have In Bteca and Build te order Every Variety of the following styles: Ceuiw, Hug. glee. Cabriolets, Carriage, Victorias, Buslnt-ss Wskeui. "T" Carts, McCall Wagena. Hurtle., Alarket Wagons, I'exten., Kxpress Wagons. I employ inn best Mechanics, aud have fscll. Hies te build cen-ecu y any style of Carriage desired. 'ihnOuallty. Style and finish et my work makes It decldtdly the Cheapest la the market, MOTTO : ralr Dealing. Honest Werk at Bettem Prices." riease give me a call, MTKepalrlng promptly attended te. Prices lower than all ethers. One set of Workmen epec4ally emplej ad ler that purpose. ruRNiTvaw. -lirDUTKH'S. YOUR WANT? is: FURNITURE Can be supplied at WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORK TO YOUBOOMFLKTEBATUrAOTlON. ATTBACT1VK (1O0D3, ATTRACTIVE rillCKS. Otve yourself the satisfaction of seeing tha Largest, lleat and Cheapest btoek In the City. Oer. Bart Kins & Duke St.. WIDMYER'S COEUBB, -XTKW TU1NC1H IN KUKNITUUR AT HEINITSH'S Kew ANTIQUE OAK SUITS, all Complete, with Msttress and Bprlng. The prlce will sur prise you. KATUBAL CIIKBUY BUITS.aH Complete Very Pretty, Well Made and Durable OLD STANDARD WALWUT. We open wxt 'Weak, Htz New- ratterns at Six New i'llcea.' Several rery low In pries, but geed money's worth all tbe tints. Other "Hew and Attractive Goods belng bewn all the time at l'epular l'rloes. HEINITSH'S 97 AND 20 SOUTBIQUKaNsi1., , lAneaetkb, pa. aar l'enenal Attention aivonte Unde risk In jr. TltUNkBAe n-AKNK33,,TRUNKH, Ae. FOUfb AT LAST, THE TRAVELER'S DELIGHT. A,Vtry Ilandsems and Convent- ent DAG, made eZ tbe FlneBt CJ lal ity Brown Grain Leather, and fur nished with Cleths, II air en 1 Teeth Drcs'i, Seap Dish, Teeth Powder Bettle. Made from!! 2 te 10 Inches. OALL AND EXAMINE OUIt NEW LINE OF TRUNKS AN D-BAGS AT X. laberlmsli & Sen's SADDLE. HARNESS, AND TRUNK STORE. Ne. 30 Centre Square, IiANOAflTKB, FA. MUVaMWWMMMmitMMtt HIMr. QALIi AND BEK -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light i Eaau them all. Anether Let of CHKAF GLOBES ter Gas an OU stores. THB PBBFBOT10NM MsTAli MOULDING EUBBEU CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beata them alL'Thls strip outwears all ethers. Keep out the cold, atop rattling of windows. Exclude the dusb Keep out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made In applying lb Can be fitted anywhere no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warn or shrink a cushion strip la the most perfect. At the Steve, Heater ana Usage . -or- Jelm P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST LAKGASTEJt. FA. s TOVKS1 STOVES II CALL AND EXAMINE. K1HFEEB. & HERE'S stock or STOVES I " He Splendid; and" Bright Dluuoed" UAVE MO BIVAL AS IIEATEBS, rer we all like worm feet, and this can enl be enjeyed at a rULL B ABK HEATKIL Have comfort and save money by buying a Geed Heater at once, rather than sponu.yeur money ler a Cheap Steve, only te trade Itett for old Iren next year. We '.have several of these en hand that we can sell very low, hav ing taken them In trado-semo having been used but one or two years. AMD JOU C00K1NU 'The Splendid" and "Xoalenr Ranges" Noverrallte Gire Satisfaction. Our Llneef Smalleraufl Cheaper Steves and ttauges Is Complete. wekdeus rea vlvuvihq.t TIN BOOriNO AND SfOUTlNU llecelve l'rempt Attention. a-NO BAD STOCK UOED.nn Ne. 40 East King St., LANOABTEB, F Ai (Opposite Court Heuse. THAVKLgRB OVtDM. v'. ' wmS DKAUINQ tX COLUMBIA KAIL: Al AND BRANUHKS. AMD LS1B AND LANCASTER JOINT LINE M.M. ON AND irrss miwriA-r mv TRAINS LKaVR UKAI1I(; tyfU Fer Columbia an Taau4 at Taaaj , am.H.ltikMM ' .-" rSSSSSHfflWyiW? .Mi jevj Ter Chlekles at 7-M. ii je m. m. mS a.ia A IKA11IB LIAVSeni.nuDta . ''.' Fer Reading at7 9) a m.lt-JB and fM m Fer Lebanon atUJoand.ie.'57 TRAINS LEAVE QUABHIVILUlI' Fer Lancaster at te a m,aaflfcMaa4li J. in. .p FerEaaHna'atS-snawiuiflbMna. V.'r Fer Lebanon at ue and e-mp m. "JC LEAVE RINtt BTREE'I itanftasnet' Fer Reading at 7.S1 a m, It M and t-4t aa,. Fer Lebanon at 7.00 a. m. ltm uul . FerQnarryTtlleatB;3l am. tce aaBkMfiBs uuinriwiiii niKiir ti snnasit.l FerReadlnat7.Wam.H-andlJ0Ba.-. t Fer Lebanon at 747 a n, ll:is and 7- m ' Fer Quarry vine at 9- a m, l:is and as TRAINS LKAVK LKBANON ' - t, - rerlAncmsterat7:lam,lM0aBfl7J0aL,V reryuarrytIUaat7a3amanaU:Jpil. i" SUNDAT TBA1KS. 5ft TBAtNB LEAVE REAntlTS w Fer lAnrtnrn-2nm anfl lrflOn. roreuMTyvtHoat.oupm. r&i THAINB L.KAVK VU AHRT VILLE 'J rer ianeasier, j.eDnen - miiag TRAINS LEAVE KINO BT. (LanCM'tr,) ' Fer Beading and Lebanon at MB ant pin.; i ai Uuarrvvtlla at tkV) n m. . fer) TUal.SH l.kAVK PlttNlIK ST. I AM roe Heading and Lebanon ttU3E urMuarryvtlteatS:48pm. -'v, 'lUAlNaLKAVfCLKBAWOR' , ' Fer Lsncaster at 7-Jt a m and S.tS d aa,' 'l FerquarryvllleatSISpm. urcuunueuun at uoiumeut, Manwa HTt" it An lanasstHV JmhaiIam llaHt.!.. ""'" "iw wa w uhvuuui wtUVJ)Ut BMESEEBSPEJ aud tebivnen, n tlmn Uhlct at ail smMom smMem A. M. W1MON, MnDentiUMMA. PKNNHTliV AH1A. RAlIiMMkV BCHEDULE.-1U aflect trtrat HmTS less. . j.7 Trains u ava LAweAsna and leaTaaE,s ri mi r nnaaiunnia as reunws : Leave WXSTVfAUP. Faeiae Exprnuf...., News Ezpressf Way raaaengerf.... kafltralnvlailtJeyi jiclslaU Train ( 'Niagara Express..... .Hanover Aoeeta jrastLtnat............ rredanck Acoeat . . . . LaJWMttc Aoeora. . . Harris burg Access.. Columbia Aoeom.... Marrtatrarg Express Westnra Expraast... EABTWABP. PhUaaelplila. urp.m. fca.m. fca.m. T.-aea.m. via Columbia z:.ua.m. via OelamMa iiwia.m. via Columbia via Mb Jey- Kiop.re, s:40p.m, 1 s-Wp m. t-sep.m. Leave Laneastar, 3-Jea.ui. 8a.m, fcie a. m. fcfifta. vu fcoea,rr. ia-ip.Bu Q9p,m. B.-oep.m. Man. Htttp. It) a'Biia. aipnur,..,,. rastLlnet Uarnibnrg Expraas, J4uicnstar Aoeom ax, petutabla Aoeom..., wns.nqre Jkaprvea.... rauaaaipua Aoeom, saaaaykalh pay Expreatt narnsburg Aoeom.. xjm. UTieaster acuuuiuioaaUea Mst rtanaiwaai:iaBLm.aaa hxIvm MIsM at 9-tt ml as. - r tnwi - Xka Marietta AecomrtecttiM 1M' IM'U snb a. sb. aaa ressess aan Alse ievaa oeluaibf as UMB a. m. in., raaauiis: Marietta, at Marietta at MS n. lm. aaa arrival a a JUi also, laavna at JtaaaairrvM l Tan tote Aoeommoaauon leaves at no and arrives at Laaeaatar at i BAetvg wins Hamaarnqr axprsae a Tha rtMenek Aeeoxameaauoaij neeusg at Laneaater with r art vile . im.. will rum tfemssi ta n The rredertelr Acoemmoaauea, mttmgm ceinmiite at u.-.aan ruauam 1 aiicarter MMsfl F.TU. a-"" Ilanever AoMnameaatirau umbra, at 1:10 n.m. Arrives at an p. in conneeung wjib umy mjiyiwm. v.. .. . Hanover Aueomumqaueu, wan, eesusejjEaj at Laneaater with Niagara xyreaf. atiR tiW will run thxougkteltWffTr,LUy,ap HWKW.jr. - fw. ..inc. vwfa vm ..Nay, waphb Will atOS at DOWUblgtOWBCOatMTUM 1 nrg, Mb Jey.alltaiMtnuwu ana ssraw trae only tralni wmica ram AUT.ua tha Mall train wst runs bv way of Cel OHAS. .pnrirf xiniral Manaaer. ',Jn m MOtrtTMl & aezeihu 4 Hf .A.' i WATCH Et3 i tot karmers ana Ballreaders will reaireaucuen in prices. Alse ham. Aurera, ler which I am mala euer nraveiass waienea. n i Jewelry HeDalnur. 8neetaetaa.Kva .."-." " . l.T : . : r . OpUcaTUoed.. Correct time dully, npu vui y pim yam y LODI3 WBBEB, He. 1505' H. Queen st, opposite City a ear renn'a Doneb y N KW JKWELRT BTORa. .....inW, m w WATCHES! Our Rteek of WATOHK8 I New and GMA r 1lete. Every esse and Movement UuaraaseUV ly us also by tbe Manufacturer. ' J 1 Jwi. WfiTAKDAHDMAKKBSOLDOELT.rm , Our Bepatr Department ti flttefl up' wttE one tools nees.ary ie the rrpaTtegvf UH most cemplleated watches, Clocke, Jawetrw Ac Mr. bill being a nnl.hed uerhnle,glve wm wjruumuk lui VNIUU HtMUWh pqr . - cnAfiLEs s. mm .., lOTOTON&STBHT, LAR0A8TEK, FA. -r i D ECIOED BAROAIN& A,, " 1 f ij LMWWItV l ill : MB a. IBl : ' sa,m) mw i MsXT&k lit ; mi ', mmMm un.wm agMVaii' H waten ME f fcyAfli I1 WK OUER AT PJtKSKST -" '&i Decided Bamainsl IK WATCHES. Our Heaviest Solid Silver Case. 4 ana tV?l ounce, we will sell at price of regular ounce ;", case ITltUd with Klgln. Waltham, Uamptfest'jf H or Kevstoue tuovfluienti. Jt&& OALL AND GET rittCIS. '' .inn KEESKB, my fenrer partner, is egala ita wim me. ij 1 WAITER C. HEBBfl Ne. 101 North Quean Street. LANCABTEU, FA. Bl-Ut auiiuy.il RicaeKTa. "ryKTHERIIiL," ATLANTIO CITY. N. J.. Ocean Knd Kentucky Avenue. nnAn rhma,w 1 tn Vnvmnh.r 1. VMtlf I Bex 1UJ0. '.$ M.J.ICKE8T. 43 Bar I Smd MarJune,Juy. tJ A TLANT10 CITY, N. J, THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITT.N, J. (Popular Winter or Summer Large. 2J1 Hmm. Mint I finniiiliinL aivnntlv iul ' v .-;-- t..-- -.. ;. r'"zr -- ni.uua. i.ireruuy aauaura, , IIPVU AT.T. Til. WAR CHAS. MeULADK. Pren. ' W. X.COCUEAK, Chief Cleik. fubJMiud A TLANTIO CITY, N. J, nUlCL lNVniVlsHlNUiBf ,Z (rerrrerly Hetel Ashland.) JarMOWreFEN.-a ueruitKimiKti. . UEMOUEIJTD. 'is xttisevxritD. Trta i rt.ivim .rst . a- ,r a ";rv.,"""", " (liDtriuiuuiw,aFw Ma.nM 1 AOOH FrSUKAKJb-KR - ffi PURE RYE WHISKY. (MT OWM DI8TILLAT10M.) - ,, SO. IS CEKTEE wWAJUL Ji-' " , a-a'WjSf effi Ai fSs sVM: w p?23 4J i ri'm A . iw& ,1 )fe 3 K' ji t' i2 J1 " 51
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