' nvryi' -?,. K U. 'a JJV THE A CASTER DAILY JOT?BLMGENOEU. FRIDAY ,UlBCH80,:1888. 'h. VL' W' ss ICE BOUND, By W. OUUUt tTMit low," 'ThLady Aand Ala leumttu.) CHAPTER XII. i A LONXLT RIOHT. t ' I had a plpe of my own in my pocket; 1 fetched a small block of the black tobacco that was in the pantry, and with mbm trouble, for it was a bard end dry aa g)aV chipped oft a bowlful and fell a-puBag Witt ' all the satisfaction of hardened lever at tobacco who ban Ien been deaHd kit faverk relish. . .',. '" My pipe being emptied, I threw sesae mera conk into the furnace, and patting a candle ' in the lantern went aft te take another Tkrf of the little cabin, in oneef which I re wired te sleep; for though, the cook room ' would hare nerved me beet while the lira burned, I reckoned upon it making colder habitation when the furnace waa' black, than than small comportment In the stern. ' The cold en deck gushed down se bltlngly through the open companion hatch that I was fain te close it. I mounted the steps, and with much huu suippeu me cover ana ten we aoer, Dy which of course the great cabin, as I call the. room in which the two" men were, waa' plunged in darkness; but the cold was net tolerable, and the parcels ief candles In the larder rendered me indifferent te the' gloom. On entering the passage in which were the doers of the berths, I noticed an object that had before escaped my. observation I mean a small trap hatch, no blnrer than a man bole, with a ring for lifting it, midway down ' me jane, x suspected this te be the entrance te the lazarette, and putting both hands te the ring pulled the hatch up. X sniffed can can tleusly, fearing foul air, ;and then sinking the lantern by the length of my arm I peered down, and observed the' outlines of casks, bales, cases of white weed, chests, and se forth. I dropped through' the hole en te a cask, which left my heed; and shoulder; above the deck,, and then with the utmost caution steeped and threw the lantern light around ma But the casks were net powder barrels, which perhaps a little .reflection might have led me ,te suspect, since it, was, net te be supposed that any man would stew his powder in the lazaretto. As I was in the way' of settling my mis givings touching the stock of feed in the schooner, I resolved te push through with this business at once, and fetching the chop- per went te work upon these barrels and chests; and very briefly I will tell you what 1 found. First, I dealt with a tierce that , proved full of salt beef. There was a whole row of these tierces, and one, sufficed te 'ex press tbe nature of the. rest; there were up ward of thirty barrels of perk;, one canvas bale I ripped open ma. full of hams, and of these bales I counted halt a score. Tbe white cases held biscuit There were several sacks ' of peas, a number -of barrels of flour, cases, of candles, cheeses, a quantity of tobacco, net te mention a variety of jars of several .shapes, seme of which I afterwerd found te contain marmalade and succadecs of differ ent kinds. On knocking tbe heed off one cask I found it .held a frozen body that by the light of the lantern looked as black' as, Ink; I chipped off a bit, Sucked it, and found it wine ' I was se transported by the sighfcef this . -.wonderful plenty that I fell upon my knees In an outburst of gratitude, and gave hearty thanks te Ged for his mercy. There was no further need for me te dismally wonder whether I was te starve or no; supposing the previsions sweet, here was feed enough te last me threo or four years. I was se over joyed and withal curious that I forget all about tbe time, and flourishing the chopper made the round of the lazaretto, sampling its freight by individual instances, se that by the tlrae I was tired I had enlarged the list I bave given by discoveries of brandy, beer, oatmeal, oil, lemons, tongues, vinegar, rum and eight or ten ether matters, all stewed very bunglingly, and in se many different kinds of casks, cases, jars and ether vessels, ns disposed me te beliove that several pirati cal rummagings must bave gene te the crea tion of this hondsemo and plentiful stock 'of geed things. Well, thought I, even if there be no mere coal in the ship than what lied in the cook house, enough fuel is here in the shape of casks, boxes and the like te thaw me pro pre visions for six months, besides what I may ceme across in the held, along with the ham mocks, bedding, boxes, and se forth, in the forecastle, all which would be geed te feed my tire with. This was a most comforting reflection, and I recollect of springing out through the lazaretto hatch with as spirited a caper as ever I bad cut at any time of my life. I replaced the hatch cover, and having re .solved upon the aftmest of the four cabins as my bedroom, entered it te sce what kind of accommodation it would yield me. I hung up the lantern, and looked into' the cot that was slung athwartshlps. and spied a couple of ruga or blankets, which I pulled out, hav ing no fancy te lie under them. The deck was 11 ke an old clothes shop or the wardrebe of a traveling troop of actors. Frem the confusion in thU and the adjoining cabins I concluded that there had been a rush at tbe last a wild overhauling and flinging about Of clothes for articles of mere value hidden among them. Out just as likely as net tbe disorder merely indicated the slovenly indif ference of plunderers te tbe fruits of a pillage that had overstocked thorn. The first garment I picked up was a cloak of a sort of silk material, richly furred and lined; all the buttons but ene bad been cut off, and that which remained was silver. 1 spread it in the cot, as it was a soft thing te lie upon. Then I picked up a coat of th fashion you will sce in Hogarth's engraving -the coat cellar a bread fold, and the cuffs te the elbow. This was as geed as a rug, ant) I put it into the cot with the ether. I swept the huddle of things with my feet into a corner, and lifting the lids of tbe boxes saw mero clothes, seme books, a collection of small arms, a couple of quadrants, and sundry rolls of paper, which proved te be charts of the islands of the Antilles and the western Beuth American coast, very ill di gested. There were no papers of any kind te determine the vessel's character, nor journal te acquaint me with her story. I was tired in my limbs rather than sleepy, and went te tuj cook room te worm myself at tbe ftre and get me -seme supper, meaning te sit there till the fire died out and then go te rest; but when I put my knife te the ham I found it as hard frozen as when I had first met with it se with the cheese, and this though there had been a fire burning for I hours I I put the things into tne even te thaw, as before, and sitting down fell very pensive ever this severity of cold, which had power te freeze within a yard or two of tbe furnace. Te be sure, the fire by my absence bed shrunk, and the sliding deer being open admitted the cold of the cabin; but the con sideration was, Hew was I te resist the killing enfoldment of this atmespherel I had slept in the beat, it is true, and was none the werse, and new I was under shelter, with the beat of a plentiful bellyful of meat and liquor te warm me; but it wine and bam and cbeese f roze in an air in which a fire had been burning, whynet I in my sleep, when there was no fire, and life beat weakly, as it does in slumberl Theso figures in the cabin were dismal warnings and assurances; they had been men perhaps stouter and heartier than ever I was in their day, but they bad been frozen iute stony images, neverthe less, under cover, tee, with the ma terials te make a fire, and as much strong waters in their lazarette as would serve their schooner te float in. It strangely and importunately entered my bead te couccive that though these men were frozen and sttrless tbey were net dead as corpses are, but as a stream whose current, checked by ice, will flew when the ice is melted. Might net life in them be suspended by the cold, net ended I There is vitality in the seed, though it lies a dead thing in .the hand. Theso men are corpses te my eye, but, said I te myself, they may have the principles of life in them, which heat might call into being. Putrefaction is a natural law, but it is balked by frost; and just as decay is hindered by cold, might net the property of life be left unaffected in a body, though it should be numbed in a marble form for fifty yearsl This was a terrible fancy te possess a man situated a I was, and it se worked la me (but ftcalnftnd. agjl8TsuaM (Urielf leek BrsterwtetSMaa,Sflthch,iMrea helncMl mtieiiA liat - ataaysjicwaU sheuU. beheld seeae'lersa j trew m iwuasui or one or taese aa-ares ib the cabta stelklag la, aad coming te say aide i ubbtit kmui nam, . imhbm pished, and qoeruleBaly asked of myself whs manner of English sailor waa I te snffer sack weesealy terrors te visit nae; tme It weaM" the afar had nhassdtasuiMbsse; aad presently . a hollow creak soaaBs'eat of the held, .caasrt by seats htaiswaule' the bed of ice eawk4eke vessel lay, I was seised With a panic terror and sprang te my feet, aad Ua-. tern La head mads for the coaajaaiea ladder, with a prayer in rae for the sight of a star I " I durst net leek at the figure, but setting the light dew at, the. feet of the ladder ,sqaeesedt!reahtte companion deer en te 1 tk deck. My fear iriaa fever. te.iss,(wyc I aad I did net feel the beUt There wasae stsJtobeseBaiaattbewkltsasssef the tee wMungtaawild,strge1gtarebythe bUckaess of the sky, aad saade a light of Its own. It waa the most savage and terrible picture orsetttadelaBe inTeaaWer man could reaeVtd, yet' I blessed It ter" the .relief it gave te my, (host 'enkindled. iaugLaiiea. Presently, when" the cold was beginning te pierceme, my courage was se mnch the bet ter for this excursion into the hmn .nil I black aad gleaming realities of the night, uu bit ueart oeas as its usual measure as I passed through the hatch and went again te . uiDGiwK room. I' i howevor, sure that if I sat here long, t listening and thinking, fear would return. , de, racing out tne ere, I picked up the lantern i and was about te go, then halted, censidering: whether I should net stew the frozen provls prevls 1 ions away. It was a natural thought, seeing ) hew precious feed was te me. But, alas! it mauereanetwnere they, lay; they were as secure here as if they were as snugly hidden In the bottom of the held. It was the white realm of death; if ever a rat had crawled in this ship.iwas. inltafaidlnar place, as, stiff and idle as the' freten vessel j B6i lei the lump of wine, the lea, ham, aad se forth; rest where they were, add went te the cabin I had chosen, involuntarily peeping at theflgures nil passed, and hurrying the faster because of the grim and terrifying llvellnees put into the man who sat starting from the table by the swing of the lantern in my hand. I shut tbe deer and hung the lantern near the cot, having the flint and box in my pocket. 1. ? HeMi attadaw of icaa- die in Iho vessel; nevertheless,' it- was (my I business te husband them' with the utmost niggardliness. Hew long I was te be im- , ,... "-., it wunu i nu tct te DO OO- Ilivered, Providence idone knew; and te run short of candles Would add te thevterrers of .my existence by forcing me either te open " "w " puns lur ugm, ana se tilling the ship with the deadly air outside, or living in darkness. There were a cloak and a coat in the cot, bnt they would net suffice; there was, however, plenty of apparel In. the cor ner te serve as wraps, and lAavlng' chosen enough te smother me I vaulted Inte the cot," and se covered myself that' the clothes were abeve the level of the sides of the cot. I left the lantern bumine while I marin 1 sure my bed was all risrht. and far mminr I feeling extremely melancholy; the hardest J part was, the thought of theso two men watching in the cabin. The most fantastic: ' alarms possessed me. Suppose their ghosts ( came te the ship at midnight, and entering . lucii LKjuiua quicKenea mem into walking! J I caught myself listening; and there was I enough te hear, tee, what with tbe subdued . rearing of the wind, the splintering of Ice, I the occasional creaking net nnlike a heavy f booted tread of the fabric of the schooner te the blasts of the gale against bcr masts, or te a movement in the bed en which sbe reposed. I But plain sonse came te my rescue at last I resolved te have no mero of these night fears; se, blowing out the candle, I put iny head en the coat that formed my pillow, res- J elutely kept my eyes shut, and after a while' ' fell asleen, (TO Bl C0STIBU2B.) Tee Cast Make a iSaassea Oat of an attenuated dude, with meagre legs, pigeon chest and a slight cough. But a man 1 or a woman te whom constitutional vigor has , been denied can get It te a very considerable ., extent by the pcralstvnt uie, la regularly pro portioned, altercated doses, of America's chief tonle, Ilestetter's Btemseh Bitters. Te the nerves and muscle of the stenuich that ! cental lnvigerant Imparts tone, and te Its operations regularity. Ilia proximate result la thorough digestion and complete assimila tion of th feed, and tbe ultimata sequence, bleed fertile with the elements of muscular 1 paired, and a disappearance of the nervous yrapiems 10 wnicn eiieiaiea mvaiuis are al ways subject, and which tliry are very prone te take for the manifestations of tcrieus ,(M.,.li Jl....a a.,.1 .In;, a . a .wl I h ,.. I . I diseases of the kldntys and bladder, always exceuiriiy wcaneninit, aim ter coesiipauon, fever and ague, and liver complaint, use tbe Bitters. ' One of the irest useful a-tlcletthatwe knew et Is that famous household remedy ferlhn babv. Dr Hal',, llAbvtrvrun it ceaia anlv !A cenu a bottle. noeDHcan aerquaieiyaescnDe ue suner lng lmpmed by dpeptla. It darkens life's pathway and makes vxtatence almost unbear able t but Laxader win net, wnlv ;allevlate the tortures or dyspepsia,' but will cure the dis ease. F Ice only cents. , Tbe Randiemeit Lady la letaraitsr 1 Remarked te a Itiend the ether day that she knew. Kemp's JSalsam.fer tha.Ihreat and Lungs was a superior J remedy, asiltstepped. her cough Instautiy when ether had neetfeet whatever.: 80 ti rreve this and eonvlnee jeu et Its merit, any druggist will give you a Bam pie Bettle .ft-er. Large size tee, and ti.eu. Koptere ears guaranteed by Br. J. B Haver. 831 Arch street, Philadelphia. iSase at once,. no operation or delay from buXuest, attested by thousands of cures after ethers till,, ad vice tree, send for circular, ' - maiUMjdew The face and temper of thu woman wte takes Mew Style Vinegar titters have no wrinkles. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tonr-retha, Ot our .American nseple are afflicted -with sick headache In. fit ter Its nervous. bUleus or congestive fei in,, caused by Irregular; nauiis, mgn living, eic., ana no remedy has ever conquered ft until Dr. 'Leslie's; Special Prescription' was discovered. Olvelta trial.' See advertisement In another column. () ' THE BKV. KO.U.TUAYKIi.nX Bourbon, Indisays: "Beib myself and wife ewe ear lives te BUILOU'8 CONSUMfTlONUUliK. for sale by B. B. Cochran, Druggist, Me 13 north queen street- (5) Bneklen's Arnica Balvs. Ths Ban 8ii.vs In the world for Cnts.Brnlsee Seres, Ulcers, fait iiheum, rever Beras.Tetter, Chapped ilands. Chilblains,' Cerns, and all Bkln Kruptlens. and positively cures riles, or no pay required.- It is gnaranteep te give per feet aattatactlen, or money refunded. - Price SB cents per box. ler sale .by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Mee. 137 ardUO Merth Queen street, Laneaater. Pa. June27-lyd SBILOH'SCUBK will ImmedUtely relieve' Greup, whoeptnc cough and Uronebltlt. for' ue Dy u. u. ceenran. Druggist; no. in worth yueen street. (7) A Bound liegal Opinion. K. BalDbrldge Hunday,' kiKj., County Atty., Clay Ce.. Tex., Tei..-aayi "llave uanlKlectne' Blnera with most happy result. Mybiether alie was very low wlln Malarial Vever and Jaundice; but was cured by timely nsoet this medlctnn. Am satisfied aUecule Bitters saved his 1110." Mr. D. L Wllcozsen, of Herse Cave, Ky- adds a like testimony, saying: Ue positively be lieves he would have died, had U net ben ter Slectrle Bitters. Thla great remedy will ward off, s well as' cure airstalarlal Disease, and for all Kidney, UverandatomachDlserdersjtand uneqnaled Fer sale by our agent, U. B. Cechran.druggtst W7 and LO H. Queen ht., Jjincwulr, ru e H. B. Cochran, Mee. in and 13J North Queen "H??1?.?! 1'-i- u selling euii-eu's COUOU CUua as a guarantee te cure all breat and In ng troubles. ;S) Fer 39 yuan I have been troubled with catarrh have tried a number of remedies without relief, a druggist buie rerxmmended Kly'a Cream Balm. I have uasd only one bottle and 1 can ssy I tcel Use a mnru.au. ny ca'arrh was chronic and very bad. .1 make this veluntaiy statement tr.at ethers m.y knew of the Uilm- J, v. liatbewses, (Law yer), Pawtucket, K. 1. I was troubled with catarrh In my head te an annoying extent ter three year. Alter using one buttmet Jtly's cream Balm I was eatuely cured Wm. J. Cline. Victer. W, Y. ni27-2deedw Tbiew Away His Ointcbas. ' Suffered Irem rheumatism se badly hid te use crulcws, but threw them away after ap nlwlnir Themat' Xclectrie OU te my llines. 1 ' ' r r r. .... .. . ........ .... .. 7 u new feel better than 1 have ler years ItfTt DlU3r luau uavcj im jreata m , .. Ulbbs.e9klk street. Buffalo. N. V. . Fer sale by II, B. Cochran, druggist, . andlNMeith ajiaatituTt.- lyaeeaswr, H OOD AMA.rABILttA, Health and Strength Jrt.Me watk.'ws ,.;ra' I ! AMMseaetB,aaartaapafeahsita sa ha week, fcy Issamssleaia east-. I rHMteeleaah4ee4nrl(lerle aeea I t !tM.ie.Me weak.' ewa fi esa as work, fey ittMiiAaMM4TllBMeiaesMV - ...! WA M't.1 I I I I M WfeAkf Mealier teaMsV WtHftre. aiaUiles of thhseesesarat ssedirtaaatej ran lareanaaat tae lira llseaee. aa srttlest aatak. avtryetftea; meetas, mama, ewaa-a est appetite, aad reaeee taa,Mrer aad MaMfai Taeiisaaae wk'Mve, takes. H wuh.aeaeat,' testily that Heet's rarsapartlia Masaae the Weak street . Heed' EamparlllA x.laaveitahea Mt qaHe h heUleefBeeeVs UawearUia.aaasaastsayHtseaeef thehaet maaietaea ter tlrtag aa aapeuie, purity lag the btaea, aad regnlatlag the dlcesUve arsjaaa, , that lever aeara of. ltsseatreat Oeeiet gee.'- HtA. (TAaar;eaaswta:ir. Yr -i MtMBft;eniiaiaiHUafwleM.ethsja Ute,dyypela, aad geaeral laagaer, It did tne a vast aawaat of geet, aad i have be heat taaey la reeessBtaMlag it." t. W, Wtu.f tean, Qatner, 111. " ! had'sait taeaai ca tay left'anal three years, saaeriaa-tUTtWy. X teak. Mead' aae sapsrlll. aad the salt rkenm has aaUralyaaK fcppeand" H.M. Mat, hjrreieh hi, Lewell, Heed's Sa!rsaparilla Beldbyslldrarg'sta. II j six forts, rrepsred i euly by. 0. X tvOOO CO., "Apetheeules: I Lewell. Msaa. ... I i 100 Desms Ob DeUstr. 1 juia B ARDAM0KI4ROT. bard & Mcelrey, and 35 Seuth Qutaa Street, Oar EipHNi in Het Higk LU W .? ere. Meals BlUsh H Hese, ramlay made, andlp keretali na s pelf. Mamies Hese tar He, aiess Hese tar Me. beet aoeda In n He e. 1 nsJr for v t terminal ir for no 1 ben sateala Chlldraa's Hese in dns. Men's nan eniT jue mi .:... -.i .- -r eaeh, worth 18c t (Odes. Ladtesf in ceper, only Be eaeh. dhawls aad Blaakeu at leans 1M ets, naraiar nnee. isme. 1 ew ureas One Let at. saeeehed Tasklek Use eMaawier rentier, la Msitsatxturer. riaid twist.ne starch, at neper yard: better ceeds at neper yard t better arades at 10,li)f, is, is BUck Bilk Warn Hear Hi etti sbi si ml n en ai in the blnest dollar worth lagrata. Hem r.. -3. & a M.. a. farpeieat .irindew Bhads. SDrlnsf flztures. at eOe t best smp and oeuave carpet at tee. worth Mej betur grades atss.si,40andtuets. ki , SI, 40, 48, 50 eta aad ap 1 all-wool stripes at Ma. Carpet Hag taken In exebanae. lhads, spring flxtnres, at eOe t best goods, 60s. Dtde SLades at 75c, worth II 00, i r!ATUHSOirtngtethnlnercaeddemandat tfeU aealnn et the jesr It has eaused the wnelesale price te advance. We are prepared te furnish the brst goods at tbe same low price the lowest la the city. WhyT Oar expenses are net h'th. and we are satisded with small preflu. BARD & MfcELROY, 33 and 36 Seuth Queen Street, TOAROA1NS IN OARPETO. DONT rieR I V mm aw ' : M6tzger &" Haugliman?s NOS. 38 AND 40 WttsT KING STREET, Opposite tha 0. N EXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. AMONG These are busy days among tbe Carpets. Frem early till late we arc cut ting, sewing, laying. Many new things pre arriving every day right from the looms, bright and cheerful in their newness. Lewer than ever in their cheap nees. Here are the arrivals of te-day.( Beautiful new style Ingrains at 20, 25, 38, 45, 60, 00 and 70 c1b. a yard;. Mere of) these excellent and beau til til Tapes-tiyIJruKselsat50,-02t, 75and85ct. a yard. Ne old styles here. Every yard et Brussels In our beuse -is of this naasen'd manufacture, this being our first season for these goods. Rag Carpets In endless variety at i, 30, 35. 38, 40, 45, 60, 65 and 68 cts. Don't miss feeing our 88c. and 60c. numbers. They are 10c. a yard under price. RUGS AND MATS Just In te-day a mag. nlQcent assortment of Smyrna Ruga at 60, 75 eta.. 11.00, 11.25, ou up te 5 Ce. Alse a full stock et Fleer Oil Cleth at 25c. up, Carpet Unings, Window Shades,. Window Shading and Fixtures, Stair Carpets, 10c. up, Stair Oil Cleths, etc., etc. Rags tiken in exchange. Carpets neatly sewed and laid. FAHNEQTOCK'S, 30 da 87 BAST KINO j ic wBt.it r. lr"" 1 fi -i-i" -i-i-i-i-rrr - ' r ' " " ' ' ' -J"' '-"iwr-ij"-i"'i"i" s '-a"'M"a'f fi'i'jrtfJ-Lrxrtj-uLfTj'Ljxri.rijvi.ji.ri.rLft-rM -jn.rmj-ifirvavf. WARQAIN BALES. BAS,GAIii SALES STERLING SILVER GOODS, Musical Bexes, Bronzes and Art Werk. CALL AND EXAMINE AND GET PRICES. I Diamond?, Geld and Silver Watches and Fine Jewelry. H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 West King Street. OAMfMT BAKQAIN8 I SHIRK'S CARPET HALL vex WILTON. VELVET, BODY BRUSSELB, Tapestrj, legnlD, Damask and Venetian. Rag tnd Chain Carpets, OIL OLOTBB, WINDOW GlLLDMii, Ac We have U Large, wad Bast Btoek la tka Otty, H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Cemw WtM Rug tot WiUr Btrttls, Unetstir, H. BCHINES8 METHODh MADE PLAIN. Tbe system of Instruction at the IiANCASXkK COUhtajtOIAL CObLIQS, Is se simple and plain that any young 1-dy or yentleuan can easily master all the details of abuslness education. . e.IBItBhI.TBia. Kvenlng 3esIensTnesdaya, Wedtie kuu a-iiuaja. uu uuormavien given by aiu, naivb H. C W JClIlLKR. ainiaaiai raauawa COBTsretai oeuece. Laaeastar, Pa, OdUs-tM raHeMatvetaaaAhlaedweHaerte aeeatd by hearty, even bear. Heed's ftMisMrtUa te hsaanatty' adapted let that paraeeeaadaa teatseiaere pepabkr erety year. Try it this satiar. '. UWhea I took Heed's iirsaparlllatha i la my stomach ielt; tbe dallaeat in my head, aad the cloemr, despeadeat feelleg dts hppeared. IbegaateMt streaaer, my bleed heiaed,bettetelreolaUefl,Ue eeldatss la my SaaeM M rest left, and my kidney s de aet tuthetsae as before." e. W. Hett, Atteraey-at-Law, attilersbaqr, C. t .. uHf th WMk Streng t'A.yaa a X saaVrred from ladlgesUen, had tatrthte haaisshes, very mtleappeUU ; la hut, ssstsed sBsaatefly brekea dewa. Oa taking Heed's tarsaparWa I begui telatpiere,aat hew I bare a geed appet He, aad my health le excellent eesspered te whet It a as. t am bet ter la i ptrlte. am net troubled with cold teat & haads. aad as entirely cured et ledlges na," Mtvaia hUastsa, Hewbnrg, Orange County, ft. t." , I ' Feeili i taajtald aad dlssy. hiving no ap petite aaa noamblUea te work, I took Heed's BsrsaparUls, with the best rtsalta. As a health tarlfeMer aad far geaeral debility 1 think It tnpeiler te anything alte." A. A. Hmaa, UUea,H.T. BO)dbya)ldrarfrieei t stxttrM. Prepxrtd bnlycby'C. I. HOOU CO., ApoUeearlee, Lewell, Mass. . 100 Dete Oa Dellar. ewe. Opposite Fountain Inn. in Ei'bW With Ov Small Pnfili. t betr lac ate. worth see eer pair i Men's 4 pair naular Made Ual- ike etty at the attea t l.adtre Heusutenea Hand- Handkerehler(wtiheBibretdetBd silk flower Idse Uvan eest One case uemnants of Hleaehsd jfSLSx&xtssr. iaaaaM eaiy ie. new American eaunee at Tawels. atae ItxH, 1 ter He,' worth im each., One or iuTtas.'oed waihlns- color, denbli and eaai than nema sell atlSe. .rummer ranuaa In lower BlaeKCahmereaatU,aV4S, 60 eta and np. at se Biaea aii-woei Henrietta. 10 inetie s evhr retailed ever any oenntar t we exeent none Ab - .. . . . .'..u a. .' a..r IIS. BSB sroedi I .A A Opposite Fountain Irn. PETS oeper Heuse. CARPETS ! 8T.. LANOABTBR, PA. HALL. ItAItOAINHI NOTIOK TO TKKHPABHERU ABD UUNNBR8.-AU persons are hereby lei. 4MMmm n a ... m a Aaa-a aa & taJB. .fs a. . MWWH W BAVswaaaafaai uu aui Ul VaU te tresDasa en anv or the leads iTf tha Cornwall and Speedwell estates tn Cebaunu or Lancaster counties, whether laeiesei or tmln tmln clesed, either for the purpose of sheeting or ashing, aa the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing ea said land of tbe uu designed after Ihls aettea. WM. COLBMAK FRBKMAF, B. FBBOY ALDBH, ' BDWTa. FBUMAJr, Aueraaya agf BTwetUsaa'i Bair cLOTKiira TNrOKhtATlON. Te theae hheai Oracrsag wim CTethee: yea waattekaveteeHyasAtePleed, SOTO . ' ASKEW'S. u eaT-lyd s VXINQ OVKBDOAT8. H&6ER t BIOTIBR, Spring Overcoats, PIOIaVL V ALUMS. rerl .08-AI.r,WOOL CAM OVIROOAT. Fer a aas-aibK mix id OTiaceaT. Verim'0-INULItH KBUBT OVBtCOAT. FOT Ilt00-KERT BlLK ACD. s-orseeoj k Faced aed sat la sleeves. PEHFECT F1TTJNG k BTYLISn, rKXhatllTB THht.- HAGER BROTHER, 8fl AT WSST KINO BT. TMMBN14B ASaOKTMENT. GaiDM-i ' Brer; ?. W. COR.U. QUrLNtOSANGEbTS. UURNSE ASSOUralBNT.KBVT rKATUKBS kICLUSlVi BTTLX3. SRBVJOBABLR OOODd UABKID AT Reck Bettem Prices. OKTTUEUOSr FUR Till HOBBY. r.VIU. tit Suits te order, quality strictly AI -wool Caul mores and Scotch Cheviot. ' .sis, Sie, u unit tn order la strips Fields and Che eka, strletly All-wool. s a, sis an Buiu te order, best of All-wool Itnpertrd worsted, ftie. tu, b rrlnce Albert Bulla made te order. 1 rimmed and madeta elegant style. jn.weni i:atmere Feats te order aif3 te, I 00, ti.re and as co.' f ll.woel wnra-ed Psnta te order at ssoe, KfO. 00. I7.C0.SH 00,. 00 f Fer gmrlnus oenormauon see cur two win dows full of t i Newest Spring Goods Only; aa-ltememberoemtort and satlsfacUen gees Wlthevury (.urchaM made. L. GANSMAH A BRO. M YKRH 4 KATHrOK. Spring Overcoats. WHEN M1L.DBB rTXATliBR COU1B ' TOU'LL HKKD A LIGHTER DVERCOAT. 1 tOCll BTOCK OF SPBIN& OVERCOATS 1 13 FULL Of Handsome and Stylish Neielties ' 1NALLFASUI05AD,B8HADI. ABOUT THB PRICES. VIKlh, 1BSY ABB AS LOW A8 YOU'LL KXPXCT. Myers & Batnfen, FOPU LAB OLOT1IIBB8, NO. 12 EAST KING ST., t.AKnABTBR FA. CAltHIAUKM. UTANDAHD WOKIC EDW.EDGERLEY CABBIAUE BUILDEB, KO3.0,l,4t,t5MAUKBT BTBBBT, Bear Of Fostelhee, Lancaster, l'a, I have In Bteca- and Build te Order Every Variety 01 the following; styles : Coupe, Hug. au s, Cabriolet, carrlajies. Victeria, llutlnes Waon."T" Carts, MeCall Wagen, hnrrtes, Uarket Wstran. 1'bnUtut, Kzpress Wagons. I employ the best Mechanics, and have facil ities te build correctly any style of carriage dealred. The Quality. Ptyfeand finish et my work makes 11 decidedly the Cheapest In the market, motto t Fair Dealing, Honest Werk at Bettem Frlees." Floate al ve me a call. , w Repairing promptly attended te. Prices lower than all ethers. One set of Weiku.en especially emolejed ler that pnrpese fOITJOAL. TjtOK JOK Y COMMISSIONER, O. F. SUULTZ, Dlaekimltb, Ninth Ward, formerly or Xllza beth iernshlp. Subject te Demeni alie tuIms. maraiwdaw -DOE JUItY eOMMlBSlONEli, U. T. BUULTZ, Of Illrtb'thtewu Borough. Subject te the docUieuol the Democratle County Conreu Cenreu Conreu tlen. maiS-Udhw Tj'OK JUEY COMMiaaiONKK, GKOHQK DARMSTXTTKU, aventh Ward, city, Rules. Subject te Pemocratle matie-iyaaw XnOR JUKY COMM183IONEII, BDW.AUOLXK, Ot Drumore Tew'nsblp. Bubjfct te the -decision et the Democratle Ceuuty Ceaventtm. maris dwtap23 TJOK JUEY COMMISSIONER, FBAMKLIN CLABK, Ot Htrssburg Township. Bubject te the de cision of tbe Democratic County Convention. tnarlSMAwtatt "If OB CONOKEHh. B. FRAWK WBBLMUAX, eWrSaMset te BapahUeaa Beles. rvRNiTvn. w IDUIKK'B. YOUR WANTS -IX- FURNITURE Caa be sapplled at WIDMYER'S FUSNITUSS BTORX TO YODB OOhir LBTR SATIS F AOTIOR. ATTBACT1VB Q03DS, ATXBA0T1VB rRICKB. ' Sire yourself the Usfaetlen of seelug the Largest, Beet end Cheapest Btoek la the city. Oer. aUtt Ktaff & Dak Btf. WIDKTER'3 COBKER, :n EW TU1NUH IN f UUN1TUHK AT REIN ITS HS Kew AUTIQUB OAK BUITB, all Complete, with Mattress aad Spring. The price will sur prise you. 'BATUBAL enEBBY, BUITB, a'i complete Very Pretty, Welt Made and Durable OLD STANDARD WALHUT. VTO open Heit Week-, six Mew Fattens at Biz Mew 1'iiees. fleveral very lew.tn price, but geed money's worth all the Unto. Other Few and Attractive Geed being shown all the time at Popular Prleas, HEINITSH'S 7 AMD 90 BOUTHIQUWON ST., LAXCACTBB, FA. . as PartenalAttenUcn Given te Undsrlsk lBF. muNka&e wwvwvv.-B 1aj- jq-AHNESa, THUNKH, e. FOUND AT LAST. THR TRrlYELER'S DELIGHT. A Vtr Ilandflems and Conveni ent BAG, made of the Finest Qual lty Drewn Grain Leather, aad fur. nlahed with Cleths, Hair bb! Teeth 1 Brush, Boap Dlth, Teeth Fewder Bettle. Made frem'.lS te 10 inches. CALL AMD BXAHIMB OUR NEW1INE i - v OF TRUNKS AND BAGS AT H. HaMush & Sen's SADDLE. HABNES8, -AMD- TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centra Square, LAMOASTBB,' FA. mawMWWMMimmiMW euess. awarfaBaayaaa1 ayaSayaaaaa"'aNaaaaafc e ILL AND 8KB) -TBF- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Caadle-Llfhti SUM thssa all. AaotharLetof OHRAFCLOBBBSerOaj aa ou stores.! TBI 'PmtnK7ZXOMN htATAJb atoeLDura bubbbb oeshiob WEATHERSTRIP Baits them aJL'Thl strip outwears all ethers. Keeps put the eeld. atop rattling of windows. Bxalaaa Ue dBst, Keep eat snow and rain. Anyone aaa apply. It-no wasta or dirt made in applying it. caa de biu holes te bore, ready for use. Stted anywhere no it win net split, warn nr shrink .a enahlen atrln la tl the meat perfttet. At the Bteve, Heater aad Range Jehn P. Scnanm & Seni, 84 BOUTH QUKMN ST, LARCASTBB.FA. s xevsai 8TOVE8M CALL AND XXAMIMBi KIEFFEE & IEEE'S STOCK OF STOVES I "11a SplendU" wd" BiigM Diwead" IBAVB MO RIVAL AB UBATXXS, Fer we all like warm feet, and this can eni te enjeyea at a wvuu uut, utAiia, Geed Heater at once, rather than spend;your uuinay iur r wiump oievo, eniy uj vraue i( en for old iron next year. We thave several et these en hand that we can aall very low. hav ing taken them In trade-seme bavins; been nsea uut.ene or two years. AMD rOB.COOKIKQ "TkeSpleadM" aa4 Msstssr Kaaf es" Msver FaUte Give BaUabctiea. . Our Line of Smallerand Cteaper Stores and w mm vwiuy.viw. 'AarOBDXBS FOB PLUMBING.- TIM BOOFIBQ AND HFOUTIMO Frempt Attention. 4BTMO BAD STOCK D0XD.TS Receive Ne. 40 East King St., LAMOASTXV, VmJ (Opposite Court Uecse. TRAVKLKRH OUIDM. J,.' wajaaHJteWSaaiarfaaaaA-eaaal READING A COLValBIA RAILbHAI AMD BRANCHES. AMD LBaaJtSa- AMD LAMOASTBB JOINT UMSB.A OM AMD AFTBB SUNDAY. MOV. at, TB AIMS LB tYB KBAM! MS. . J.(Xin.!?b1 Laaeaster at tm a at, a m and s:ia n . It. 1 "i: ' !& SSIU'. t7: a as. and fteta isw -lf!.V J'f U:W a m, aad : stT TBAlMBLBavrni.ttsaf a:' --vy'i Fer Beading at ras a m.lt-. aad hH 9 mi'vi Fer Lebanon at IfcSn and 1:40 p m. i? TBAINB LBAYR QUaaaVvtrt irer Laaeaster at 6:40 a Bt,aaSftwaaaa ft ? :? and 1Mb at. : aoraADaBeauiaoanaepBi.,, Mi .. 1 . L11V1 IIKO ITSI1V ii tM-il .' tSL ?!,Bit M.78! vtm aaa m 9 mHI 4 tfet Itbannn at 71 a. m i-aa a vTTA S i 't Fer Qeanyvliia at Ml a m, s aadsAaawls LBAVBFBIMCB BTBtBT (tMm0mt.3 Wn Kaadlnv at T-in a tn. 1.u .a VS Fer Lebanon at 7.-07 a m, Hits and 71 m.'--A iwanjniiBiKiaBi(i:B ana s.g at . rut Laaeaster at 7:11 a m, 1J; and 7:39 a ss. " BUNDATTBAIMB. ' Tffii TBAINSLBAVBBBAOINO ' f . Fer Laaeaster at 7 JO a m aaa 1,-n p sa. ,L" . i Fer enarrvvli le at ties n 1 TKAIHB LISVS qDABRTVILLBI.. J f: . 'Ss,. 4 ur iiiijaaner, MBaaqa aaa aeaaiBsjamay m Ki r - yf". TKAIISH T.KAVR KIMQ ST. (LeanM'sAt for Reading aad Lebanon at 83e a m 1 Kmaaaaasll Fer Quarrrvllle at lk n m. fit. TRAINS l.kAVB PRINUB BT. (Lane . Fer Kjading aad, Lebaaea at tu si 51' inna- - - .,e. FervjuarrynileatliMpaa. - r Vr . . TKalNBLBAVSiLKBAirOir . l. -Fer Laaeaster at 7t a m and 8:46 p aj." f 'j. Fer Quarryvllle at 8:45 p m. .'.,?", ur tuunocwen ai uemmma, ssarMHa JBJM tlen. Lancaster Junction, Manbaim. "tsWasT aad Lebanon, see time tables at all stssaeeavr A. M. W1LAIIN. Hnn!lVVTSSZa'y . . " ."-.- m PBM.WMTliVAWIA BAIUirMJ m SCBIDULB.-U effect freawamajjay Trains uutb Laaeaatsa ana lfAVtsMar m at Philadelphia as foiiewst S55",. Leave . WB8TWARD, FaetaeBxprees)..,, Philadelphia U ZWI p. HI, J0a.w. .sea. as. etws aMprvaar..., Way Fasseagert.. MafltralBvtaWwJc Mej St.... TteCelaBiMal stas Mail Train iraa; Ixwrsss..... Ttsa.Bs. rlapelaaihts 11-jba.BL Baaeyar Aeeeat.... Fast HBOf... ........ 1 Ffadailsh Aeaesjs.... rhvOeiBmMs Aeeeat... naML.Jey. I.Aeeeai.-. Ktapaav. S!40b.BV saupVaa. s-.wp.m. Leave Lancaster,- (a.m. 8:10 a. sn. una, an eea.ar. ISA) p. BO. SMp,SB.: amp.m. 4:46 p.m., 8:4ftt.Bi' Aeeeaa... aamebarg Bxpreaa Waffeara BxaLejai., BASTWABD. a-asi js 111 as 1...... l4lft.saf Fast unet...... Harrlibnn Bsm iStS;' laaeaster Aeoem at, ceiambia aeaaaeral FafladeipkUAeei ssrsssy atau.,..i..., warrtsbniw Aoeem' ku Kftcasiar Accommodation leaves m vara-as site PhBa. aaa amyesas 1 The Marietta AneaaaaaMatane. laaeas l.tla at 8:40 a. ta. and raaaaaa Marietta (Aajs taavas UHaatMa at Hiss a. jav 1 aa- TaaiaTifaia-lfarlatia m lan aMaVati sLvietsa MM m, sa. aavi asitvas at at raei aweLieavasatSMB The Yerk Ai SI odatlea tears t titaeawsr a at MS aaa-arrives at m wwa MarrlsbeMr BwBrsss at J a.- "X m ." ."Tir..TZTV: iss siiissiua oeenunoaauaav aeeiiast at Iatat at Laaeaster wtth Fast . at ttli . BU wttl nra IhreaFh te.Fi The Frederiek Acoemmodatloa, uaamaa Bhhtatlt.mitd pvm. Haaerer Aaeommadetlea. .C!'1 nmbla at 4:1(1 n.m. Arrive at 4 ss p. ia eeaneeung with Day Bxpreaa. niBDm avoeuiuuiuoauon, waa,aaaai at Laaeastar wtth Niagara BxpresfS nu, win run through teUaneref, dafly, Fast una. west, ob Bandar, will step at DewnlngtowB.Oeeies' hanr. aft. Juv.Bllxabethtnws and I rhe eale trains erfcleh nj Ball, tha Mali train wast runs bv war of J 1 a. WUOD.4eaaral Fasseasst OHAS.B. Flien Uanmal Manaaer.' SK' .-!. QPEUIAL. i r. WATCHES 1? . ler Farmers and Ballreaders wDI great rcdnoUen la prien. -Alse Bli thaauAnroraiterwhlehlaas sole a iiS3 ether. arsvebMs-Watehea. .Best Waa Jewelry aspalnng. 8peetauee.Kye(ilas opueaiueodi. Cbrreet time dally, Mr aapA-eaiyBiaeeiatheetty. ts". LODI3 WMBnt$Mt&2 e.'iK. . viuoeh ist, opposite city. SB er Fean'a Depeu. uM; m "M"'& a, K,..' af SS&& aS'' i isivS i ii:ss.av'-' , -i ansa. SB, saS lavesMatT WkWB iSaBMal rOleFaafaia hv- ' -1B -a " ' " w-a -.ria 'weciaea Bargain -1cl, ix- 1V 'ftJW" WATCHES! r.TB.-v...- - .B jam rm 5. ifZpfcfy Our Ueavlgst "elid Silver. Care.; ranee, we wfll sell at price of regular S' sane tltu-dwlthklgln, Walthaui, Hal ounce, cane 1 Hami or Ksvstens mevesaents. ..... mM GALL AHIX1KT FltlOXS, J. f$-. -;2?KME"ttyemeriwi LP - "V.S &; WALTER C. Ne. 101 North Quean Stml.1 . . . .' X,M LASVASTJU, FA. r 11 j rjMaaaaamgaaaaaaaaaaaaaw. "gg" r (iUSKtBWABB. JvSyvwaMfcaf B H IQU, A MARTIN. 1- i. .' j, CHINA j"-a5?-v- 'iS nr.PAPTKra jjAT.p'fnfl" That last twelve months la IM year., Tha 5. f Wff- bct a ualltv ler the least meaeral wars tatasr tA lhi,M -41. 7 '-. fJ BPXCIAL INDUCXM ENZB TO ?v MW HOUSEKEEPlILSr Tea, Hat ret fXTKItaa l-atlea .. ta tA T "TVt-.'1-.. IthmarBatB WhttM IJp.tillA U Hft. t- ' 1 lUnnerfceU, riintaa... m.T9 fSli Ke sroefla inlrtDresnt1. All Wum' jksbW-tj cbADgca if noteitUfaciory, at fl Lfc .T 1L' High & Martin, NO. 16 EAST ma STREET, LAMOASTBB, FA. mM BVSIXRR RJtaOKTH. z ( riTETHEKILL," ' "J- ATLANTIC CITY. S. J . Ocean and Kentucky Avenue. Open February L te November J i- tl. J. KCXBBff. . . aarl-3md'Mtr.iJaae,July. ' i V a TliAMTIO Oil Y, N. J. kJt wwea-. BSS1IAIAM ? ! ATLANTIO CITY, M.X k (Fepulsr Winter or Bummer) Lantgt Hetel. Most Convenient. alegaaUy Aa" nlahed. Liberally Mantgtd. '.,-- - OPXN ALL TUB YXAB, . 'I ,A . j UH ab. awtAUnsa, W. X. CoeBXia-. Chief Clerk. - fabtMsat i- i iM A TL ANT10 CITY, N. J. ,,;., ? A .- . HOTEL NORMANDY (Femerly Uetel Ashlaad.) ''v jarNOWIOPXS.-WS T,k. BByUBNUUXIUUIODBI JOS. XL AMlOBH, Ja.''' marllma-Mar.ApruJy.Aug. t, "i ?4 Pi1 jffca' e-. . 51 i.."l ''"'PA .."-. -,''