K&HPz$cfiMflfflB te' S Tj'SV" J-' JPHE liANOASTER DAILY INTEUJGEKOER, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1888. ICE BOUND. By W. CLARK BTJSSELL, 4ti Ihoref "Th Wrtck eftht Oret (7ror-er,", "Jack's Courtship," ,(Ui Watch B- low," "Th JUuy .baud .Re. (OOHTIIUZD.) CHAPTER XVL. '-Mi 1 HEAR Of A GREAT TREASURE. .; I lighted a pipe-, and cat pondering hb story a Uttle while. There wu no doubt be bad given me the exact truth te far as hi relation of It want. As it mi certain then that the Beca del Dragen (a she was called) bad been fixed in the Ice for hard upon fifty years, the conclusion I formed was that she had been blown by seme hundreds of leagues farther south than the point te which th Laughing Mary had been driven; that this ice in which the was entangled was net then drifting northward, but was In the grasp of seme polar current that trended It south easterly that in due course it was carried te the antarctle main of ice, where it lay com pacted; after which, through stress of weather or by the agency et a particular temperature, a great mass of it broke away and started en that northward course which bergs of all magnltude take when they are ruptured from the frozen continent. , New that I had a companion should I be able te escape from this horrid situation J He bad spoken of chests of silver. 'Where was the treasure in the runt There might be booty enough in the held te make a great man, a fine 'gentleman, of me, ashore. It would be a noble ending te an amazing ad venture te come off with as much money as would render me independent for life, and enable me te turn my back forever upon the hardest calling te which the destiny of man can wed him. ,..; Of such wcre the fancies which hurried through my mind. r? I wished te see hew the schoenerlay, and what change had befallen the ice in the night, and went en deck. It was blowing a wUole gale of wind from the northwest. The sea was swelling very furiously, and I could dlvine its tempestuous character by clouds of spray which spread like volumes of steam under the sullen dusky heavens high ever the mastheads. The schooner lay with a list et about 15 degs., and her bows high cocked. I looked ever the stern and saw that the lce had sunk there, and that there were twenty great rents and yawning seams where I had befere noticed but one. A vast block et lce had fallen en the starboard side, and lay se clese en the quarter that I could have sprung en te It. Ne ether marked changes wcre observable. I was about te go below again, when my eye was taken by the two figures lying upon the deck. Ne dead bodies ever looked mero dead; but after the wondrous restoration of the Frenchman I could net view their forms without fancying that they were but as he had been, and that if they were carried te the furnace, and treated with brandy and rub blng and the like, they might be brought te. Full of thoughts concerning them I stepped into the cabin, and going te the cook room found Tessard still heavily sleeping. The coal in the corner was low, and as it wanted an hour of dinner time I took the lantern and a bucket and went into the fere peak, and after several jeurneys stocked up a geed pro pre vision of coal In the corner. I made noise enough, but Tessard slept en. When this was ended I boiled seme water te cleanse myself, and then set about getting the dinner ready. The going into the fere peak had put my mind upon the treasure, which, as I had gathered from the Frenchman's norrative, was Eomewhcre "hidden in the schooner la the run as I doubted net; I mean in the held, under the lazaretto for you will recollect that, being weary and halt perished with the cold, I had turned my back en that dark part after having looked into the' powder room. All the time I was fetching the coal and dress ing the dinner my imagination was en lira with fancies et the treasure in this ship. Th Frenchman had told me that they had been well enough pleased with their hauls in th Seuth sea te reselve them upon heading round the Hern for their haunt, wherever it might be, in the Spanish Alain; and I had tee geed an understanding of the character of pirates te bellcve that they would have quitted a rich hunting field befere they had handsomely lined thelr pockets. "What, then, was the treasure in the run, if indeed it wcre there? I was mechanically stirring the saucepan full of broth I had prepared, le-t In these golden thoughts, when the Frenchman sud dcnly sat up en his mattress. "llal" cried he, snllllng vigorously, "I Bmcll something geed something I am ready for. Tbere is no physic like sleep;" and with that he stretched out his arms with a great yawn, then rese very agilely, kicking the clothes and mattress en ene side, and bring ing a bench clese te the furnace. "What time is it, sir!" 'Something niter 13 by the captain's watch," said I, pulling it out and looking at it "But 'tis guesswork time." "The captain's watch I" cried he, with a short loud laugh. "Yeu nre modest, Mr." "Paul Redney," said I, seeing he stepped for my name. "Yea, modest, Mr. Paul Rednoy. That watch is yours, sir; and you mean it shall be yours." "&11, Mr. Tessard," sold I, coloring in splte of myself, though he could net witness the change In such a light as that, "I felt this, that if I left the watch in the captain's pecket it was bound te go te the bottom ul timately, and" "Bah I" he interrupted, with a violent flourish of the hand. "Let us save the schooner if possible; thore will be mere than one watch for your pocket, mere than ene doubloon for your purse. Meanwhile, te din nerl My stupor his converted me into an empty hogshead, and It will take me a fort night of hard eating te feel that I have broken my fast." With a blew of the chopper he struck off a lump of the frozen wine, and then fell te eating perhaps as a man might be expected te eat who had net had a meal for elgbt-ond-ferty years. "There nre two of your companions en deck," said I. lie started. . "Frezen," I continued; "they'll be the bodies of Trcntaneve and Joaw Burres?" ' He nodded. "There is no reason why they should be deader than you were. It is true that Barres lias been en deck while you have been be bo be lew; but after you pass a certain degree of cold fiercer rigors cannot signify." "What de you propeser.' said he, looking at me oddly. "Why, that we should carry them te the fire and rub them, and bring them te if we can." "Whyr I was staggered by his indifference, for I had believed he would have shown himself very eager te restore his old companions and shipmates te Ufa. I was searching for an answer te his strange inquiry, "Why?" when he preceeded: "First of all, my friend Trentanove was stene blind, and Barres nearly blind. Unless you could return them their sight with their life they would curse you for disturbing them. Better the black ness of death than the blackness of life." "There is the body of the captain," said I. .jlie grinned. t f-"Let them sleep," said he. "De you knew that they nre cutthroats, who would reward your kindness with the poniard that you might net tell tales against them, or claim a share of the treasure in this vessel? Of all Uesperate Tlllalns I never met the llku of EBarres. He loved bleed even better than "money. He'd quench his thirst befere an engagement with gunpowder mixed in brandyi I once saw him choke a man tut I he is very well leave hlra te his repose." In the glow of the fire he looked uncom monly sardonle and wild, with his long beard, bald head, flowing hair, shaggy brews, and Uttle cunning eyes, which seemed in their sraallness te thore in his grin, and yet ,did net; and though te be sure he was seme one te talk te and te make plans with for our escape, yet I felt that if he were te fall into a stupor again it would net be my hands that shouldchate him into being. II Yeu knew these men in life," said I. "If the ethers are of the same pattern as the Fortuguese, by all means let them lie irezen." "But, my friend," said he, calling me roen oral, which I translate, "that's net it either. De you knew the value, cf the booty la this BCboeaerP . iiir . . 7s answered, 'Ke;n hew wu I te knew itt I had met with nothing bnt wearing apparel and some pieces of money and a few watches in the forecastle. Be knit his brews with a fierce, suspicious gleam in his eyes. "But you have searched the vessel V he cried. "I have searched, as you call it that is, I have crawled through the held as far as the powder room." . "And farther aftr " "Ne, set farther aft" T"" His countenance cleared. - .. "Yeu scared mel" said he, fetching a deep breath. "I was afraid that some one had been beforehand with us. But it is net con ceivable Net wa shall leek for it presently, and we shall find it" "Find what, Mr. Tatsardr said L Be held up the fingers et his right hands "One, two, three, tour, fire Are chests of plate and money; one, two, three three cases et virgin sliver in ingots; one chest et geld Ingots; ene case of jewelry. In air he paused te enter into a calculation, moving his lips briskly as he whispered te himself "between ninety and one hundred thousand pounds et your English money." I stifled the amassment his words excited, and said, coldly, "Yeu must have met with some rich ships." "We did well," he answered' "My mem ory is geed" he counted afresh en his fingers "ten cases in all. Fortune is a Strang wench, Mr. Redney. Who would think et finding her ledged en an iceberg? New bring these ethers up there te life, and you make us five. What would fellow, think rout what but thUf He raised his beard and stroked his threat with the sharp of his hand. Then, swallow ing a great draught of brandy, ha rose and topped te listen. "It is blowing hard," said he ; "the harder the better. I want te see this island knocked Inte bergs. Every sea is as geed as a pick ax I Hark I there are theso crackling noises I used te hear befere I fell into a stupor. Whero de you sleep P . X told him. "My berth Is the third," said he, "I wish te smoke, and will fetch my pipe," Be took the lantern and went aft, acting as if he had left that berth an hour age, and I understood in the face of this ready recur rence of his memory hew impossible it would be ever te make him belleve he had been practically lifeless since the year 1753. When he returned he had en a hairy cap, with large covers for the ears, and a big flap behind that fell te below his cellar, and was almost as long as his hair. Be produced a pipe of the Dutch pattern, with a bowl carved into a death's head, and great enough te held a cake of to bacco. The skull might have been a child's for size, and though it was dyed with tebacce Juice, and the top blackened with th liva coals which had been held te it, it was se finely carved that it looked very ghastly and terribly real in his hand as he sat putting tit te sa oesttinran,) What Constitutes a sTamlly Medicine. A prepratlen which Is adapted te" the relief and care et ailments te which member et a household are most subject, and welch . net only alleged te de this, but has long and nn. fatllngly proved Its ability te de It, .ureal? deaervea the title et a reliable Family Medi cine. Among time-honored preparations, which experience and the sanction et the medical profeaalen Indicate as deaervlng et popular regard and confidence, U Heateltcr's Stomach Hitter-, a medicine adapted te the eradication et dyspepsia, constipation and bllieuaneis, the three meat frequently occur ring ailments that vex mankind. Derived from a botanic parentage, It la efficient well as pnre and wholeieine. It relieve nervous disquietude and inactivity of the kidneys and counteracts a tendency te Theamstlam. Fer renewing flagging strength and Imparting appetite It can be Implicitly relied upon. Fever and ague, rheumatism and debility are. remedied by it. Raptor care guaranteed by Dr. J. B Mayer, 831 Arch street Philadelphia. Ease at once, no operation or delay from business, attested by thousands of cures after ethers tall, advice tree, send for circular, matlO-1 yd A w Whivevx yen have the blues, take a dose el Hew Style Vinegar Bllters te cure thorn. The Uemsllest Ban in Lancaat,r. As well as the handsomest, and ethers are invited te call en any druggist andgettsaa trial bottle of Heme's Balaam torteelhreat ana Lungs, a remedy teat la selling entirely upon Its merits and Is guaranteed te euro and rclleveall Chmnlcand Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and lonsumptlen. rrlee M cent and 11. JaulS-lydAw (1) i t Frem Cleveland, Uble, Gemes a letter tlgnad T. Walker, saying: " About six months age commenced taking Burdock Bleed Bitters for protracted cue of lumbago and general debility, and new am pleaiodte state have recovered my appetite and wonted strength. Fuel better alfegutber." Fer sain by II. U. Cochran, druggist, 187 and 139 North Onnnn street. Laneaatar ICHKNCK'S MANDRAKE FILLS. THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER la that which keeps the Liver and Stomach in a healthy condition ; and nothing in the world can be successfully de this as Mandrake, which, aa in Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills, is a 'Nevcr-Falling Item ed y for all Diseases of the Liver and Stomach. 'Fer sale by al Druggists. Price 23 cu. per box ; 3 boxes for 65 cla. ; or ent by mall, post age tree, en receipt et price. Dr. J . ll.Schnck A Sen, rhllad'a. aprMyOA w SOHRNCK'8 MANDRAKE PILLS rea SitX AT 11.11. COCIIKAN'M DRU.O STORK, Nes. 137 A 1 9 North Queen bt , Lancaster, Fa apriSindftw -CTALUABLE MEDICAL WORK. TRUTH, Or the SCIENCE Or LIFE. 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MILLS, Mead Centra, Kansas. - Duffy's Formal Is for sal by all druggists and dealers. Prlea, II 01 per bat' I. DUIFY'j MALT WHISKY CO., (S) Rochester. K. Y. YJiU'U OUEKKY PEOIORAU Every Household Should have ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It save thousands of lives annually, and la peculiarly efficacious In Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bere Thre'. " After an extensive practice et nearly one third or a century, Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral u my cur for recent colds and ceagbs. I pre scribe It, and believe it te be the very bast ex pectorant new offered te th people-"-Dr. Jehn C. Levis, Druggist, West Bildgewatar, Pa, "Bome years age Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured me of asthina alter th best medical kill had tailed te give me relief. A few week stnee, being again a little troubled with th disease. I was promptly Relieved By the same Bemedy. I gladly offer thta testimony for the benefit of all similarly sffllcted."-F. B. Hsxsler. Editor Argus, Table Keek, Mebr. " Fer children afflleted with colds, coughs, sere threat, or croup, I de net knew of any remedy which wl'l give mera speedy relief than Ayer's Cherry Peoteral. I have found. It. also, invaluable in ca-es et whooping cough " Ann Lovejoy, 1131 Wathlngten street, Boj Bej Boj ten. Mask Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has proved remark, ably effective In croup aud la lnvalmble as a family medicine." D, M. Bryant, Chlcepee Falls, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, raiFAKID BY Dr. J. O. Ayar As Ce., Lewell, Maw. Sold by all Druggists. Frlee llOOtslx bot tles. fS.OO. apt-lydAw AYER'H OHERRY l'KOIORAL A VORSALBAT H. B. COCHttAN'a DUUO 8TOBE. lfes. 187 A i9 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa, aprt-ltnidaw IAINE'8 CELERY COMPOUND PAINE'S CURES NERVOUS l'UOSTRATION, NERVOUS HEAUACUE, NEUBALQIA, NERVOUS WEAKNESS, BTOMACH AMD LIVER D1S- IAS KB, RHEUMATISM, DYBrEPBIA, and all Affeotlens of th Kidneys. WHAK NBI.VBB. PAINE'S GELEbY COMPOUND Is a Nerve Tonle which never falls. Containing Celery and Cocea, these wonderful stimulants, It tpectaly cures all nerveus disorders, RHEUMATISM. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND purifies th bleed. It drives out the lactla ado. which causes ttheumutlam, and restores the bleed making organs ti a healthy condition. The true remedy for Rheumatism. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. PAINEM CELERY COMPOUND quickly restore the liver and kidneys te perfect health. This curative power, combined wltn Its nerve tenlea, la why It Is the best remedy ler all kidney complaints. DY8PEPBIA. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND strength ens tho'atemach, and quiets the nerves of the 'digestive organ. This Is why It cures even the worse ceses or Dspepela. OONBTIPATIOW. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Is net a cathartic It Is a laxative, giving ea-yand natural action te the bowels, regularity surely fellows Its use. Recommended by professional and business men. tend for book. Price, 11.00. Beld by Druggists. WELLS, RICHARDSON A Ce., Proprietors. Burlington, Vt. (7) PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND 0K SALS AT IT. R. COCHRAN'S DRUG STORK, Nea. 187 A U9 North Queen bt, Lancaster, Pa, apr4-2indw TJtVXJiUJie wlltNESSrTRTJNKB, &e. FOUND AT LAST. THE TRAVELER'S DELIGHT. A Very Handsome and Convent ent BAG, mode of the Finest Qual ity Brown Grain Leather, and fur nished with Cleths, Hair snl Teeth Brush, Seap Dish, Teeth Powder Bettle, Made frenfl2 te 1G Indies, CALL AND EX AMINE OUR NEW LINE or TRUNKS AND BAGS AT M. laberlmsli & Sen's SADDLE, HAKNESM, AND TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA, BVitUKR HRHOHTH. A TLANTIO CITY, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, if. J. (repular Winter or Summer) Largest Hetel. Meat Convenient. Elegantly S ur nlshed. Liberally Managed. OPEN ALL TUE YEAR. CIIAH. MeQLADE, Prep. W. E. Coeiirak. Chief Clerk. febTJ-Cled A TLANT10 CITY, N. J, HOTEL NORMANDIE, (formerly Hetel Ashland.) aWNOW-UPEa.-tfa. RErURNlSUED. . . REMODEI.EL. RENOVATED. . . JOsTr. TLANIOEN, J. mArl-md-Uar,Apr,Ju!y,Aua. GELERY COMPOUND, TOBACCO. STANDARD CUKWINQ TOBACCO. DOYOUQHfW9 -1UEH QET THE BEST -WUICU Finzer's Old Honesty. Ctenulae Has a Red H -In Tag en Every Plug. OLD HONESTY U acknowledged te be the PUEE8T and MOST LASTING piece Of BTANDAUD CHEWING TOBACCO en the market. Trying It Is a better test than any talk about It. Ulv It a fair trial. AVYOUlt DEALER HAS 1T.-W nevu-iydaw FORNITVJiB. TITIDMYKK'a YOUR WANTS -IN- FURNITURE Can be supplied at WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORK 1 TO YOUBCOUFLETESATISFACTION. ATTRACTIVE GOODS, ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Give yourself the satisfaction of seeing the Largest, lleat and Cneapcat stock In the city. der. Bast Kin? & Duke Sta. WIDMYER'S CORKER, "KTKW THINGS IN FURNITURE AT HEINITSfl'S New ANTIQUE OAK SUITS, all Complete, with Mattress and Spring. The price will sur prise you. NATURAL CHERRY SUITS, all Cemplete Very Pretty, Well Made and Durable. OLD STANDARD WALNUT. We Open next Week, Mr New Patterns at Six New Prlees. Several very low In price, but geed money's worth all tne time. Other New and Attractive Goods being shown all the lime at Popular Prices. HEINITSH'S 87 AMD 20 SOUTHJQDBEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. Personal Attention Given te Umlertak Injr. QOBKNUWAKB. TJIQU A MARTIN. CHINA HALL. OLEABIHQ SALE That lasts twelve months In tnn year. The bstquallty ler the least money always te be had! there. BPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO MW HOUSEKEEPERS I Tea Seta. White Urantte, nta. Dinner Sets, Whllu Ur.nlte..U.M. Dinner Sets, Printed W.TJ. Ne gee's misrepresented. All Wares ex changed If net &U factory, at High & Martin, NO 15 EAST KIN8 STREET, LANCASTER. PA. AlUMOAL. QUPBrtlOIt QUAL11Y MUSICAL BOXES. HENRY GAUTBCIII & SONB, Ne. 1030 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Examination will preve our Instruments far sDoerier te any ether make, net speaking of the wenhleaa trash that abounds In the market, seen being of mere annoyance than J Measure te thulr ewners. Old and I no per. ectly made aluale Bexes carefully repaiird by experienced workmen Irein tbe manufac tory lu Switzerland. Comsnendxnce aollclted. bend stamp ler caulegue and price Hat. nev2MydAw FOJTIUAL. 'DIOR JURY COMMISSIONER, U. P. BHULTZ, Ulackamlth, Ninth Ward, formerly of Eliza both Xewnahlp. Subject te Demeciatlc ruin., marse-twdett JJIOR J URY COMMISSIONER, II. T. BIIULTZ, Of Ellztb'thtewn Roreufrh. Subject te the decision of the Democratic County Conten tion. iMis-twaw TTTOR JURY COMMISSIONER, OEOROE DARMBTKTTUR, Seventh Ward, city. Bubject te Democratic Rules. luarlU-lyOAw F R JURY COMMISSION EK, EDW. AMULER, Of Drumere Township. Subject te the du clalun et the Dumocraue Ceuuty Convention, umlJAwtap'. F iOR JURY COMMISSIONER, VRANKLIN CLARK, Of Straaburg Township. Subject te tbe dr. clslonef the Democratic County Convention. marl-dAwta23 F IOR CONORESb. B. FRANK BSHLBMAH. JSW Subject te Republican Rules. augB-UOAw mbv (ARDdcMeELROY. bard & 33 and 35 Beuth Queen Street, Oar EipMsei in Net Dig And We Are Satisfied With Oar Small Profits. . ts dot. Men's British M Hese, regular made, 9 pair for Be, worth 200 per pair i Men's 4 pair and S pair Seamless 11 nee ler tse, beet goods In the elty at the price t Ladles' regular Madn llal. brtggaaHe a, S pair for 2V)t banratnaln Children's Hen. 90 dot. Men's Hemstitched Hand kerchiefs only loe each, worth ISe t se dot. Ladles' llandkerehlefs, with embroidered allk flewer in corner, eniy oe eacn. anawia ana uitnaeu at Hnslln only 0e, regular prtee,ltxe. New Ureas loanai.Ket. uneixttei weacnea Tnrtish vn ui auiuinar A miupr, ih nfr iniaiuivr, . isiua ur oinpep, gram wnmnK CTiiiir-, u.fuuje imiiu twtat.ne stareh, at SOe per yard belter goods than aeme sell at 13c bummer Fan ting In lower rradee at 10,19m, 'a, ! Wets etc Speetal value In KlaekCahmerwiat'U,s.t, 4S. 9 ets and up. Luck silk Warp Henrietta Cleth II 09, M.9 11.40 and II 80 Mack All-wool Henrietta, 48 Inches wldn,atl 00 1 this la the biggest dollar's worth evt retailed ever any counter) we except none Ingram, lleutp and Cettace carpet at KM, worth ISO l better grade at 1 81. 40 and 80 ets. Bag Carreta at is, 81, 40, 43, te ets and np i all-wool stripes at Ma , carpet Hags taken in exchangn. Window HhaArs, spring fixture, at 400 t beat goods, 80s. Dade Shades at 780, wetth II 00. FEATHEKS-Owlngtethelnereaaeddamanaat tela season of the jear It ha ranted the wholesale price te advance. Wn are prepared te fernlah the beat goeda at the same low price the leweet In the elty. Why T Our expenses are net high, and we are satisfied with small preflu,, bard & Mcelrey, caae of Bummer rantirr, in neat mixture-, rialda or stripes, geed washing color, double ana 33 and 36 Seuth Queen Street. (AROilNS IN CARPETS, DON'T -TUE- ARAN -AT- Metzger & laughman's NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET, Opposite the Cooper Heuse. JKWKI.KY. I have this day admitted my Sen, GODFRIED.Z. RHOADS, te a Partnership in the Watch and Jewelry Business at Ne. 4 West King Street. H. Z. RHOADS. STOCK E NQIiETREE STOCK FARM, Engletree Stock Farm. ST0BM KINU, 2101, Ur Happy Medium, sirs et 80 from 2:10! te 2:80. TIim most prollfle reservoir of speed that ur lived." nay her-e, foaled 1831 DamTepsy Tayler, by Alexander's Nerman, aire of Lula, 3;UJg. Ilrnther In bleed te Sd dam ey Howarda Mr Charles (thoroughbred). NORMAN MKDIUM, 2r20. M dam by Smith's Hesaenger, son of Dill's Maaaenger. STORM KINO stands IS bands, weighs 1.W0 fei, and 1 a vury stout-built horse, with a grrat deal of style and flnlali. He bna never been defeated In the auew rlnir, taktuiiflve nrat pre miums ever seme of the beat henes In the country, StermSKIng abeuld enter the 2:.01latat hYheInRY, 4214, My Msmbrlne Bufllc, record 2 1 Or. Hay home, fealed 184. ter te Uambelta Knanlntta. 2:19. fil darn Nell (dam of llateman, 2:22), by HamblMPnlan, 10 Sd dam dam of Plate, 2.38, by MDartr, son of Amerlnan aellpsn. HIIIENRYatandsl'khanda lias taken Ovu Oral prewlurns In the show ring. Was twtea Judged by the bca'e of t'olets " and as a two-year old aceied IWi points, which has never been equaled. Many noted borsemen have pronounced him the meatelrgant young herae In the country. Terras for Storm King and III Henry, 160. Ehouldmare net preve In foal, the tame maroer any mherranb returned free In 188. ... .. apta-suidXu,rAS DAN'L Q. ENQLE, Map l ETTA, Pa. CAMFMT BARGAINS ! SHIRK'S CARPET HALL -FOR WILTON. VELVET, BODY BRUSBBLS, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask md Venetian, Rag and Gbain Carpets, OIL OLOTUa, WINDOW BILADM8, rte. We have the Large-it and Bert Btoek In the Olty. H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Cerner Was, King and Water Street", LancuUr, Pi. uenwvml'Him maun. spviL AfiU HKit -TUB- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light i Beau them all. Anether Let of ciiEAFGLOBKSfer(Jaa an oil stoves. THH PBBFBOTION " statAL MOULDING RUBBER CUBIilON WEATHERSTRIP Beats them alLThls strip outwears all ethers. Keeps ent the cold, step rattling of windows. Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made In applying It. Can be fitted anywhere no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warn or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the Steve, Heater and Range Stere; -or- Jehn P. Schanm & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANOABTIR. FA. MACHINERY. TDATTKHNH, UODVLS, An. Central Machine Works, CORNER Or erantandcurIbtian btrketh, (Rear of Court Heuse). LANCASTER, 1'A. Xnglnrs, Hellers, Machinery and Repairing, I'alterns, Drawing', iron and Ureas Casting, etc. Heat equipped Machine and I'atteni Shep In the city ter light work. swuoed Werk, 1'romptnes. Reasonable Charges. OecU lid " mmm " ATTORNEYS. J UIUER H. KA.UKFMAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, NO. SOUTH PRINCE ST., Lancaster, 1'a .24-lyiUW meow. Mcelrey, Opposite Fountain Inn. leas man oeet. une case Hcmnnnta ei uieacneu Ulnghama only PV). New American SaUnes at Towels, also l7xss,.rer IV), wertn xs eacn. une Opposite Fountain Inn. FORGET IN CARPETS FAJiM. (lire el Velmur, 2-.UX), and Jriorence, gniudaeu of HAXJJS, IJA.KOAINS I if a n r a A R HI A (IJCH. F LINK BRKNKMAN. GRAND EXHIBIT or BABY CARRIAGES. ONE HUNDRED DirrERENT 8TVLES. ALL NEW GOODS. Manufactured te our own order by the beat factories In the country. Special attention given te every department se as te secure aer vice as well aa appearance. Noheuae In the country can show as One a line of goods. EXI'RKBS WAOONH, WHEEk UA.RROW8, DOLL CARRIAGES, VELOCIPEDES, GIRL'S TRIO YLES, Ac. our nsw stock or "Alaska" Eefrigeiaters NOW ON EXniUlTION. FLINN & BRENEHAN, Ne. 162 North Queen Streot, LANCASTER I' A, NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND UITNNER8.A11 persons are hereby for Idden te tiBaneaa en any of the lands e mi CernanTspSj Velleiutes In Lebanim or LajiavirMunliosTwhether inclesed .or mln mln clesed, either for the purpeaa of shoetiug or nsaing-. aitne Xw iUl berlldly oe(om agatnsT all trespaasle. en said lands of tbu un Cesun aalter W',, rattUAV. r."krev alden. TRAVKLRRa OU1DB. READING A COLUMBIA RAILROAD A AND BRANOUKe, AN1 LKBAMUw AND LANCASTER JOINT UK1H.K, 0K AN2 A'TERSnwIlAT. NOV. 90, TRAINS LK .VE UEADINO. . F,t?ci,Ln,!?bu ana Lancaster at 7 a as, a m and o:le p m, Jer Quarry vllie at7:n 11:50 a m. and 0:10 P am. rer Chlckfes at 7:W. i&0 a m, and 6:10 pffc TRAINS LRAVECOLUMBIA. rer Reading at 7:30 a rn.l--.-fl and :W b BA. rer Ixbanen at 1:90 and S:tO p rn TRAINS LEAVE QUARRWILLB. pm no,8ter at 6;W m.an0iaa.-li rir Reading at6:40 a m and we p m. rorlebanenatlMand 8:MpmV LEAVE KINO STREET (tancaster 1 rer Beading at TX a m. was and t-M t m. rer Ibnnn at 7,-en a. m, 12:M and 7:in tn. rorQuarryvllleataaiam, s.es andl:Xnm. LEAVE PRINCE 8TRKET (Lancaster.) rer Reading at 7:40 a m. lJ- and SM p m. for Lebanon at 7:07 a m, 12:13 and 7:3 p a. roryuarrvvllleat 9:)am, l:(3 and 809 p m TRAINS LEAVE LEBANON rer Lancaster at 7:13 am, 1?: and 7:80 p m, rer QuarryvUle at 7:1 a m and 12:3V p m, BUND AT TRAINS. TRAINS LEAVE READING rer Lancaster at 7.2p a m and 4.-00 p m. rer uuarryvl'le at T:oep m. m TRAINS LEAVE QUARRTVILLS rer Lancaster, Lebanon and Reading at 7-JO TRAINS LEAVE KING ST. (Lancaster.) rer Reading and Lebanon at 8.-00 a m and IM pm." rer Qnarryvllle at B.-w p m. trains lkave 1'RINCE ST. (Lancaster.) . rer Reading and Lebanon at 8:1S a m au t:et p m. rer yuarryvllle at R-.U p m. . TRAINS LEAVE LEBANON rer Lancaster tl:Mim and S:4S p m. rer quarry vllle at 8-.4S p m. rer connection at Columbia, Marietta June tlen, Lancaster Junction, Manhetm, btadlna and Lebanon, ee tlmx Uhles at all atauens. A. M, WILSON, superintendent. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BCIIKDULS. In effect from June U, Trains uava Licj.stw and leave EM H- ..lUtWUWUBHIMHIUOWIi: ixiavts WESTWARD. Pactfle Expresaf..., News Express! Wa Passenvert.... Philadelphia. JJObVW Laneaattr, ltSaVAE. 8a. m. un-ip. m, 1:80 a. m. Aa.m. 7Ka.m. Man tralnvUMtJeyt naua BO. v-jna.iiL -J6a,m. KB0a.BS. a,Ba7 1.00 p.m. a aaurnuDi.,.,1 Niagara Express..... Hanover Aocem..... raatunet rredertck Aoeom . . . . Laneas tar Aocem.... Harrlsbnrar Aoeom.. via Columbia t:w a, tn. via Columbia ii-.no a. m. via Columbia via sat. joy. M P. BA, BJOP. BS, 7:40 p. m, T4n n. im Columbia Aoeom..., :40 p, m, B-.sep m. 0-JWp.uu Leave Lancaster, arieswin. USa,m. 8:10 a, aa, fcBBs.RU lW)0a.re. 11:88 p. m. HHp.ni. koep.m. (:13 p.m. 8:48 p. m. HarnsDurg Express Western Express!, EASTWARD. Phlia. Bxpreest rastLlnel Harrtaburc Extireas 11:40 ft. Bt. fcrrlT il D1ala A.es) sVfSt M. 100 ft. e vis. H( 3 mm Lancaster Aoeom ar. ueramuia Acoem... rxzmz? ti.ensRs, BMMiura aiDnai.,11 Phlladalphla Aoeom. nanday nail. ., Day Express! Harrtsburg Aocem.. rfttBp: UrjEOIAL NOTJOB3. SIIILOII'SCURB will Immediately ralleva Croup. Wboeplna: Cough and tironehltla. rer aale by II. B. Cochran, Drugglit, Ne. 147 Werth quean street. ' (j) Ie II Wlln Pleaanre. Wangler liros.,drnggtats,et Waterloo, Iowa, write: "We ran with pleasure say that I7ion I7ien as' Xelrctrie Oil gives tbe beat aatlafaotlen of any Itnluient weaell. Everybody who buy will have noelhor. This remedy la a certain cum fur all aehns, sprains, and pains, rer sale by II. II. Cochran, drngglst, 137 and 189 North qunen street, Ianeaatr. II. a Cochran, Nea. 137 and 139 North queen street, Lancaster, Pa., Is selling BIIILOIi'g COUUII CURE as a guarantee te cure all hreat and lung troubles. t) rer 30 ycara I have been troubled with eatarrhThavn tried a nnmber of remedies without relief. A druggist here rocem mended Ely's Cream Balm. 1 have ttaed only en bottle and 1 can say I feel llaea new man. My catarrh was obrenio and very bad. 1 make this voluntary statement that ethers may knew of the flilui.- J, w Malhowsen, (Law (Law yer). Pawtncket.lt. 1. 1 was troubled with catarrh tn my head te an annoying extent for three years. Attar ualngnne bottle el Ely's cream Balm I WM entirely cured. Wm. J, Cllne. Victer. N. x. nil7-2wdeedAw Will" WILL YOU CttUUH wben Bhlleh'a Cnre will give Immediate relief. -Prlee 1 ets., 50 ets . and si. rer sale by 11. ll. Coohran.Drug Ceohran.Drug Coehran.Drug gtat. Ne. 187 North queeu street. (8) jk Sound Legal Opinion. K.BatnbrtdgA Mnnday, Eai., County Atty., Clay Ca. The., Ter..:ay: "Have usedEleetrlw Jill Cera with meat happy results. My bretlasf. also, was vury low with Malarial rover and Jaundice, but was cured by timely nee of this medicine. Am satisfied Eloctrle liltters saved hla llln." Mr. D. I.WIIcoxaen, of Herae Cave. Kyn adds a 'Use testimony, saying t lle poaltlvely be lieves he would have died, had la net been ter Kliolrte Ultters. Thla great remedy wilt ward off, a well M cure all Malarial Dlaeaana, and for all Kidney, Ll vtirand StouiachDIaerdors atands nneqnaled rer sale by our agent, U. II. Cechrn,drugg!at 137 and 18V N. queen ML, Lancastdr, s-a. B) t Mecklan's Arnica Balva. Tna Hbst Bslvb in the world for Cuts,Brnls Beres, Ulcers, fait Bhum, rever Berea.Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, ev no pay required. It fa guarantteptoglvepsc feat satlslaotlen, or money refunded. Prlea ts eenu per box. rer sale by IL B. Coehrak, Druggist, N os. 137 and 18 North Queen atreet, Lancaster. Pa. , Jnnei71yd ', sTanr-nfths Of our American people are afflicted with sick headache In ollher Its nervous, bilious or congeatlve forms, caused by Irregular habits, high living, etc., and no remedy has ever conquered it until Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription was discovered. Give it a trlaL Sea advertisement in another column, til) THE REV. OEO.il. THAYER, of BenrbOB, Inditays: "Beth myself and wife ewe our lives te SHI LOU'S CONUUMfTlONCUKE. rer sain by IL Jl. Cochran, Druggist. Me. lit North queen street. (8) Mether Moaners!! Metliual.lt Are you disturbed at night and broken ef your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating, pain of cutting teet&f If se., go at onee and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'SSOOTUINUBYRUP. It Will llove the peer little sufferer Immediately do de pentl'upnu It i there la no mistake about It. Tbere Is net a mother en earth who has ever nsed tt, who will net tell yen at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating llke magic It ts perfectly safe te use In all cases and pleasant te the tase, and la the prescription of oneet the eldest and beat female physicians and nurses In the United States. Beld everywhere, ZScenU a bottle. mayWlydAw Don't Kxperlinaut. Yen cannot afford te wsate time In expert mentlng when jour longs are In danger. Cen sumptien always seuma at Oral only a cold. De net permit any dealer te Impose upon you wltn some cheap Imitation of Dr. Ring's New ills cevery for Conaumptlen, Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the genuine- Because be can make mera profit ha may tell you he has something ) list aa geed, or J ust the same. Don't be deceived, but lnalat uten getting Dr. King's New Dlscovery, which Is guaranteed te give roller in all Threat, Lung and Cbest aOectlens. 1 rial bottles tree at Jl. B. Coch rane drug store, W.uud 1X1 N. queen St, Lan caster, 1'a. (8) lluw Much Will De It? Hew much of rAomei' hcltctrle Oil Is re quired te cure 7 Only a vary little. A taw ureps will euro any kind of ache i and buta trlUe mero la needed ler sprains and lameness. Uheuinatlam is net se leadlly affected: an ounce and sometimes two ounces are required. Ne medicine, however, Is se sure te cuiuwlUt the rame number of applications, rer sale by 11. B. Cochran, drugglat, 137 and 13'J Nena queen street, Lancaster. " Don't Hurry, Gantlc man," Said a man en hla way te be hanged, "there'll be nn tun till 1 get there." W e siy te the dys peptic, nervous, and debilitated, don't nun-y theauhtleialy ler some remedy el doubtful mtirlt. uncertain of relief, when veu can gt at the druggUts ler one dollar Burdock Bleed Bitters ulinett sure te cure and certain U benefit, rer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, UI and UU Neith queen atreet, Laucaster. a Nambieer Editor. O. M. Holcomb, of Bloemvllle. Ohie, rises te exnlala: HaathatterrlblodUea.efer twenty yr t couldn't taste or amell, and Hearing was falling. Themas' Kclectrie (hi cured me. he,e are facts voluntarily gJ," tl0S L former prejudice of patent "jdlclne, " rr tale by U. B. Cechraa. drugirlat. 137 and IN North qneen street. LaucaaUir. Gallant Jleice-e. Thnrn can be something hernle In a mdl. elnSaa well as in individuals. Burdock Bleed K(-r1 "ave effected many a Kallurt rmoue iuieng th" auneiiug stele Theusaida hava cacatwd the mlaorteaef dyapep.l and Bry; ens debility threuith the u et this wenderf l medicine. " la emphatically the beat stemaclv and bleed tonle In the world. rer sale by U. IT uechrun, druggUI, 13.anu i nwi m y atreet. Laueaster. " " called te Preach. from rheuiaTlarn'. ueuralgla. and all ach.. iWina and Dalua te knew thit Themas' Be S1S Oiltianunfalllag and splendid euro, rer sale by H-. Cochran druggist, 187 and l Serth queen itreet, Laneastar. KID p. SB. e p. as, fc4Sp.sm. -m a ' -K. VL Wti j w .i$ j. - .51 ,. "W 5 - M 'V
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