w?SFZr?cwfjrc?? JTrv'j""-' BJiirV Sv IT,' "MTV tHfflASdi APRIL 4; 1888. M --; ICE BOUND. By W. CLARK RTJB3ELX, Auther of "Tn XTrteh eftk Qrontnen" "Jack CeurUMp," ''My Watch D. low," "Tht Lady Maud " Etc. (OOBTUCBD.) "Hal" cried be "this was Mendoza's-the Captain' 1 remember; he took It for the lake of this letter upon It. Re lies dead en tbe rocks! We mimed him, but did net knew where be had gene." Then, raising bla hand ted Impulsively starting upon the hiattres. be cried, while be tapped his forehead, "It has come back! I have itl Giuseppe Trcn Trcn taneve and I were In the cabins he had fallen Wind with the glare of the ice if that wan it We confronted each ether. On a sudden be screamed etit I had put my face Inte my rms and felt myself dying. Ills cry aroused me. I looked up and saw fatm leaning back from the table with his eyee fixed and horror in his countenance. I n as tee feeble te speak tee languid te rise. I watched him a while, and then the drowsiness stele ever me again, and my head sank and I remember no mere." He shuddered, and extended the pannikin for mere liquor. I filled it with two-thirds of brandy and the rat water, and he supped It down as if it hnd been a thimbleful of wine. 'By the holy cress," cried be, "but this is very wonderful, thought Hew long have you been here, slrl" "Three days." "Three, daysl and I have been In a stupor all that time never moving, never breath ing!" "Yeu will hare been in a stupor longer than that, I expect," said I. "What is this mouth!" he cried. "July," I replied. "July-July p he muttered. "Impossible! Let me see" be began te count en his fingers "we fell in with the icoandget locked In November. We had six months of it; I rccol rccel lect no mera Six months of it. sir: and suppose the stupor came upon me then, the month at which my memory steps would be April. Yet you call this July that Is te say, four months of oblivion 1 Impossible I" "What was the year in which you fell in with the leer' said L "The year!" he exclaimed, In a veice deep with the wonder this question raised in him; "the year! Why, man, what year but 17531" "Geed Ged!" cried I, jumping te my feet with terror nt a statement I had anticipated, though it shocked me as a new and frightful revelation. "De you knew what year thisisl" He looked at me without answering. "It is 1801," I cried; and as I said this I re coiled a step, fully expecting him te leap up and exhibit a hundred demonstrations of horror and consternation; for this, I am per suaded, would have been my posture had any man reused me from a slumber nnd told me I had been In that condition for eight and forty years. He continued te view me with a very strange and cunning expression in his ejes, the coolness of which was inexpressibly sur prising and bew lldering, and even mortify ing; then presently, grasping his beard, looked at it; then put his hands te his face and looked nt them; then pulled out his feet and looked at them; then very slowly, but without visible effort, steed up, swaying a little with an air of weakness, and proceeded te feel anil strike himself all ever, swinging his arms and using his legs after which he sat down and pulled his clothes ever his naked feet, nnd, fixing his eyes en me afresh, 6aid: "What de you say this year is, sir!" "Eighteen hundred and ene," I replied I "Bah!" said he, and shook his head very knowingly "Ne matter; you have been shipwrecked, tool Sir, shipwreck shuffles' dates as a player docs cards; nnd the best of us will go wrong in famine, loneliness, cold and peril. Be of geed cheer, my friend; all will return te you. SH, sir, that I may hear your adventures, and I will relate mine." I saw hew it was; he supposed me do de ranged a mortifying construction te place upon the language of a man who had restored him te life; yet a few moments reflection taught me te sce the reasonableness of it, for unless he thought me crazy he must cenclude I spoke the truth, nnd it was incenceivable be should lielieve that he had lain in a frozen condition for eight and forty years. I hc.v no doubt the disorder my mind was in helped te twrsimde him that I had net the full possession of my senses. He ran his eye ever my figure nnd then round the cook room, and said, "I am impatient te learn your story, sir." "Why, sir," said I, "my story Is summed up In what I ha e already told you." But that he might net be at a less for te be sure, he had onlyvery newly collected his intel lect I related my adventures at large. He drew nearer te the furuace while I talked, bringing his covering of clothes along w lth him, anil held out his great hands te toast at the fire, all the time observing me with scarcea wink of the eye. Arrived nttbe end of my tale, I told hew only lest night I had dragged his companion en deck, nnd hew he was te fellow but for his posture. "Har1 cried he, "you might have caused my flesh te mortify by laying me clese te the Are. It would have been .better te rub me with snow." He poked up one feet after the ether te count his tees, fearing some had ceme nway with his stockings, and then said: "Well, and bow long should I have slept had you net ceme! Anether week I By St Paul, I might have died! Have you my stockings, sirl" I gave them te him, and he pulled them ever his legs and then drew en his beets and steed up, the coats nml wraps tumbling off him as he rose. "I can stand," says he. "That is geed." But in attempting te take a step he reeled, and would have fallen bad I net grasped his arm. "ratience, my friend, patiencel" he mut tered, as if te himself. "I must lie a liltle longer, and with that he kneeled and then lay along the mattress. He breathed heavily and pointed te the pannikin. Iaskedbim whether he would have wlne or brandy. He answered "Wine," se I melted a draught, which dose, I thought, en top of what he hed already taken, would scud him te sleep; but instead it quickened his spirits, and with no lack of lire in his voice, he said: "What is the condition of the vessel V I told him that she was still high and dry, adding that during the night seme sort of change had happened, which I should pres ently go en deck te remark. "Think you," says he, "that thcre is any chance of her ever being liberated!" I answered, "Yes, but net yet; that is, if the ice in breaking doesn't destroy her. The summer season has yet te ceme, and we nre progressing north; but new that you nre with me, it will be a question for us te scttle whether we are te wait for the ice te rclease the schooner or endeavor te effect our escape by ether means." A curious gleam of cunning satisfaction shone in his eyes as he looked at me; he then kept sllcnce for seme moments, lest In thought. "Pray," said I, breaking in upon bint, "what ship Is ibisl-' He started, deliberated an instant, and an swered, "The Beca deUDragpn." "A Spaniard P He nodded. "She was a pirate!" said L "Hew de you knew that!" he cried, with a sudden fierceness. "Sir," said I, "I am a British sailor, who has used tbe n for seme years, ami knows the difference lietuccn a handtpike nnd n peep lantern. But what matters I She is a pirate no longer." He let his eyes fall from my face, and gazed round him with the nir of one who cannot yet persuade his understanding Of the reali ties of the sccne he moves in. "Tutl" cried he, presently, addressing him self, "what matters the truth, as you say! Yes," said he, "the Beca del Dragen is a pirate. Yeu have of course rummaged her, and guessed her character by what you found V "I met with enough te excite my suspi cion," bald I. "The ship's company of a craft of this kind de net usually go clothed in lace and rich cloaks, and carry watches of this kind," tapping my breast, "in their fobs and bandf uls of geld in their ieckcts." "Unless" said he. "Unless," I answered, "their flag is as black as our prospects." "Yeu think them black!" cried he, the leek of resentment that was darkening his face dying out of it. "The vessel U sound, is ihonetl" I replied tliat she appeared se, but it would be imjxfesible te be sure until she floated. "Tbe stores!" "iner ex '"." "They should be!" he cried; "we bare the liquor and stores of a galleon and two catucks ii?Jr .' ''rt from what " erWnally laid In for tbe crulm. Everything will have been kept sweet by the cold." "May I ask your name!" said t. "Jules Taraanl, at your service," said he, third In command of the Beca del Dragen, but geed as Mate Trrntaneve, and geed as Capt Mendoza, and geed as the cabin boy Fernande Prade-for we pirates are re publicans, sir; we knew no social distinctions save lhose we order for the convenience of working ship. New let me tell you the story of our disaster. We had ceme out of the Spanish Main into the Seuth seas, rtly te escape some British and French crullers which Were after us and ethers of our kind, and partly because luck was against us, ami we could net find our account In these waters. We sailed in December two years age" "Making the year!" I Inicrrupled. He started, and then crlnncd ncaln. te aa oesrriH uau ) m m What Constitutes a Family Medicine. A prepratlen which is adapted te the relief and cure of ailments te which members of a household are most subject, and wblch . net only alleged te de this, but has long and un failingly prated Its ability te de It, naturally deserve the title of a reliable Family Sledf cine. jmeni time-honored preparations, which experience and the sanction of the medical profession Indicate a deserving of popular retard and confidence, is I lotto tier's Stomach Hitters, a medicine adapted te the eradication of dyspepsia, ronstlpntlen and biliousness, tht three most frequently occur ring ailments that vex mankind. Derived Jretn a botanic parentage, it is efficient an well I as I'ure and wholesome. It relieves nervous 1 disquietude and Inactivity of the kidneys nnd counteracts a tendency te rheumatism. Fer renewing flagging strength and Imparting appetite It can be implicitly relied upon. Fever and ague, rheumatism and debility are remedied by it. Rapture ceregnaranteed by llr.J. n Mayer, 831 Arch street, Philadelphia. Ease at once, no operation or d-Uay from btittnes, attested by thousand ei cures after ethers Hit, advlce frce, send for clrculir. inail(Mdaw . Whikevk you have the blues, Uhe a dose of New Style Vinegar Bitters te euro tbeni. Tbe Handsomest Laity In Lanranter Hemarked te a Irlend the ether nay Uiat she knew Kemp's flotsam ler the Threat and Lungs km a superior remedy, as It st"M pnd hercenxh Instantly when ether hed minted whatever. Be te r reve this and convince you el It merit, any druggist will give you u Sam. pie Buttle Free. Large size tee. and II IX). SPECIAL SOTWKH. SHILOII'SCUKE will Immediately relieve Croup, Wboeptn Cough nnd '.nmcMtls Fer sale by 11 II Cochran, llrnggltt, Ne. U7 North (Juceu street (7) De It Willi flur. Wanglcr I' i., druggists, et Waterloo, Iowa, wrlt: "Woran with pleasure sny that Thorn Thern at' Xclectrlc Oil gives the lust satlifur.ileu el any llulinunt ire sell. Everybody who buys will have no ether, this remedy is a certain cure fur ail ncbes, tprnlns, and pains Fersnla by II. II Cechian, druggist, 137 and 139 North Q.oeen utreet. I.HiicasUir. II. B. Cochran, Nes. 137 nnd 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., 1 soiling SHIbOH'S COUGH CUKE as a guarantee te cure all hreatand lung troubles. ;8) Fer 30 year I have been troubled with catarrh have tried a number of remedies without relief, t. druggist here ro'eunnended Ely's Cream Balm. 1 have used only ene bottle and l can say I tttelllseanewuaa. My catarrh was chronic and very bad. 1 make this voluntary statement that ethers may knew of the Bilm - J. W. Mathewsen, (Law yer),Pawtucket,U.I. 1 was troubled with catarrh In my head te an annoying extent for three years. Alter ualngone buttluel Ely's Cream Halm I was entirely cured Wm. J. Cllue, Victer, N. Y, m27-2doed&w WHY WILL YOU CuUUIt when fhlteh's Cure will give Immediate relief. I'rleu 10 cts. , Met .and II Fer sole by 11. 11. Cochran, Urut glut, Ne. 137 North Uueeti street, (G) A Bound Legal Opinion. E. ValDbridge Monday, Esq., County Ally., Clay Ce., Tex., Tex.says: "liave used Klectrte Bitten with most happy results. My brother also waa very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely nseet this medicine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life." Mr. 1). I.WUcoxsen, of Hurse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: lie positively be lieves be would have dlud, bed Is net been for Electric Hitters. This great remedy will ward eir, V well aa cure all Malarial Ulseaaes, and for all Kidney, Llverand BtomachUlserdera stands unequal ed Fer sale by our agent, II. B. Cochran, druggist 137 and 139 N. quoen at, Lancastdr, i'e, (6) Buckleu't Arulert Salve, Thi Best Salvb In the world for Cuts, Uralses Beres, Ulcers, bait llhMiui, Fever 8ems,Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Bkln Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteep te give per feet satlslaotlen, or money refunded. Price S5 cents per box. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa. lunei7-lyd feur-Flfllis. Of our American people are attllcted with sick headache In either Its nervous, bilious or congestive forms, caused by lnegular habits, nigh living, etc., and no reiuedy has ever conquered it until Dr. LosIIe'h bjiecliU Prescription was discovered. Ulvelta trial. 8ue advorttseinent In another column. (J) Hits KKV. UK '.II 'III VIK.K.ef Bourbon, Ind.,suys. "lleih i')eir and wlte ewe our lives te elilLUU'rt l.tlNSUMt TlllN CUUKH. Fer sale by 11. 11 Cechiun, Druggist, Ne 137 North U.110011 street (6) Mether jneUieratt ftletlieta 1,11 Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a silk child suffering and crying with the exciui'lmlng pain of cutting teeth? if se, go at once and gut a bottle of Mltti. WINSLeW'SmONlIMiBYBUP. it will re lieve the i oer little sntferer linmudlntuly de pend upon It ; there is no mistake about It. Thorulsneta mother en earth who has ever nsed It, who will net tell yen at ence that it will regulate the bowelg, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use In all caees and pleasant te the tese, and la the prescription of one et tbe eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Beld everywhere, 23 eents a bottle. maysa-lydAw Don't Experiment. Yeu cannot afford te waste time In experi menting when yeurlungs are In danger. Con sumption alwayB seems at first only a cold. De net permit uny dealer te Impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the genuine Because he can make mera profit he may tell you he his something lust Osgood, or Just theaame. Don't be deceived, but Insist upon getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which Is guaranteed te give relief in all '.threat. Lung and Chest ullecttens. 1 rial bottles tree at II. B. Coch ran's drugstore, 137 and 139 N. Queen SL, Lan caster, Pa. (6) Hew Mnch Will De It? Hew much of Tftemaf i,clcctrie Oil Is re quired te cure? Only a vary little. A few oreps will cure any kind et ache; and but a trifle mero Is needed ler sprains and lameness. Uheumatlsm Is net se lendlly affected: an ounce and a nnetlines twoeunces arerequlrnd. Ne medicine, however, Is se sure te cute with the i ame number of applications Fer sale by 11 B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Nertn Queen street, Lancaster. Don't Hurry, Celli nun," Said a man en his way te be hanged, tbore'll be no lun till Ii(Ot there." Wesiy te the dys peptic, nervous, and debilitated, don't hurry thoughtlessly ler some remedy et doubtful merit, unceitaln of relief, when you can gut at the druggists for one dollar Burdock Jlloed HUlert uimeit snru te cure and certain te bent flu Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 189 Neitb Queen street, Lancaster. A Newspaper Editor. O. M Holcomb, of llloemvllle, Ohie, rises te exn ain: Had that terrlb e disease for twenty ynani: couldn't taste or emell, and hearing was falling. Thomai' Kclcctrtc OIL cured me. 'these ard (no s voluntarily given against a former prejudlcu of patent medicine." Fer sale by 11. 11 Cochrun, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster. UalUnt Hetcnes. There can be something herole In a meal. cine as well as In Individuals. Jl unlock Jlloed Bitttrt have effected many a gallant rescue among thu suffering sick. 'Iheusandi have esetped tbe miseries of dyspeput and cerv cerv cerv oes debility thieugh the usn et this wenderf r 1 medicine It la emphatically the best Blemach and bleed tonic in the world. Fer sale by 11 B Cechian, druggist, 137 and 139 North Qaeeu street, Lancaster. Cllr! le I'reacli. We Irel called upon te preach a few gospel facta lacts thtt are worth knowing. Wt want everybody te enley all thu Is p sslblemtbls world. want all tbesu whti ar suffering from rheumatism, neuralgia, and all aches, sprains and pains te knew that 7'A9ma' Kc lictrie OKU an unfailing and splendid euro. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochrun druggist, 137 and 189 North Queen street, Lancaster. Frem CUte and, Ohie, remrs a letter signed T. Walker, siyings " About six months age ceuimenced taking iJurt'ecfc Bleed BiUeri for protracted caie of lumbago and general debility, and new am nlta ed te state have recovered my appetite and wonted strength. Feel better altogether." Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. A V1KW OF LOW LIFK. Net from Meral Standpoint, knit In tm Bn tlrly Pnyalcal Sense. When the puls beat s fteblyt when the anergy Is gene t when the appetite Is weak and sleep uncertain, then tbe body Is In aoeudltlonor ac tual "low life." HematterwhUtbe causes may- have been M ature has given way and unlets her strength Is restored disease licet tain te take possesien efthe body. The first thing any doc tor does In such acaeltteasalt Mature Heie are some Inttauees i Prof. Austin Flint, or Bailevue(Naw Yerk) Cellese, says t " The Judicious use of aloehollo stimulants It one of the striking characteris tics of progress In the pwollee of medicine during the last half century." The well-known Pief Jeseph Parrlsb, says ! We knew that alcohol wHl steady the heart, slew the pulse, warm the skin, calm excite ment, and we ought louse It." 'ihe celcbraitd Dr. J. M. Cornwall says t " I am most happy te say, after a very thorough teat, that for persons suffering with nervous and general debility erany wattlngdltease. or for delicate person or Invalids. Daffy's Pure Malt Whisky Is the best tonle and purest stimulant with which 1 am acquainted." Thete are no higher tclontlfle authorities than these and they speak vel time for this pure and va'uible whltky which has become se wonderfully popular. Beware et all bottled whlskys which may be offered you, eicept Duffy's. It has steed the test et time and Is ab solutely pure. Duffy's Formula Is a positive cure for coughs, ce'di and all pulmonary troubles. U) UtJUtVAL, A YBK'H OIIEBKY PKUTOKAli. Every Household Should have Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It saves thousands et lives annually, and Is peculiarly efficacious In Croup, Whooping Cough, and Sore Threa'. " After an extensive practice et nearly one third of a century, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral 1 my cure for recent colds and coughs I pre. scribe It, and believe It te be the very best ex pectorant new offered te the people." -Dr. Jehn C. Levis, Druggist, West Hi Idgewater, Pa, " Sema tears age AVer's Cherry PecteMl cured me of asthma alter the best medical skill hid tailed te give me relief. A few weeks since, being again a little troubled with the disease. I was promptly Relieved By the same Kcmedy. I gladly offer this testimony for the benefit of all similarly affllcted."-F. H. Uatsler. Editor Argui, Table Beck, Nebr. "Fer children amtcted with colds, coughs, sere threat, or croup, I dinntkiew of any remedy wblch wl'l give morn speedy relief than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I have found It, also, lbvaluable In cacs et whooping cough " Ann Lovejoy, 1231 Washington street, lloi llei lloi ten, Mass. " Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has proved remark ably effectlve In croup and Is Invaluable as a family medlclne." D. M, Bry.tnt, Chloepco Falls, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, mirARBD or Dr. J. O. Ayer Xs Oe., Lewoll, Mass. Beld by all Druggists. Priee $1.00 : six bot tles, isoe apMyd&w DAINE'H OKLBHY COMPOUND VOn Si LB AT II. B. COCIIItAN'8 DUUQ BTOllK. Nes. 137 A 139 North Queen Ml , Lancaster, Pa apr4-2uid&w lAINE'H OEliKKY COMPOUND PAINE'S CUBES NKUVOUS PUOSTIIATION, NKUVOUB HEADACHE, NKUUALUIA, NKUVOUB WEAKNESS. STOMACH AND LIVEK DIS EASES, 1I1IEUMATI8M. DYSPEPSIA, and all Affeotlens el the Kidneys, WEAK NERVES. PAINE'S CELKHY COMPOUND Is a Nerve Tonle which never falls. Containing Celery and Cocea, tbose wonderful stlmnlanls, It Bpeclaly euros oil nervous disorders, RHEUMATISM. PAINK'I CELKHY COMPOUND purines the bleed, it drives out Iho I actie aclc which causes Uheumatlsm, and restores the bleed making organs te a healthy condition. The true ruincdy for Hheumattsm. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. PAINK.'- CELKltY COMPOUND quickly restores the liver and kidneys te porfect health. This curallva power, combined with lie nerve tonics. Is why It is the bust remedy for all kidney complaints. DYSPEPSIA. PAINE'S CKLK11Y COMPOUND strength ens the stomach, and unlets the nerves et the digestive organs. This Is why It cities even the worse casus et Dyspepsia. CONSTIPATION". PalNE'S CELEltY COM WOUND Is net a cathartic. It Is a laxative, giving easyad natural action te the bowels regularity surely fellows Its use. Bocemmended by professional and business men. tend for book. Price, f 1.00. Sold by Druggists. WELLS, 1UCHAUUSON A Ce, Proprietors. Burlington, Vt. (!) pAINE'H CELERY COMPOUND ren BALK AT II. 11. COCUKAN'S DKUO BTOllK, Nes. 137 & 13'J North Queen St., Luncaste', Ps, aprl-2md&w -yALUABLE MEDICAL, WOUIC TRUTH, Or the SCIENCE OF LIFE. A VALUABLE MEDICAL WOIIK, the only true description of this time en Man. heed. Nervous nnd Physical Debility, Prema ture Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent te Bame, as well as an ex posure of quacks and their se called medical works, by which they vletlmlze thousands, and by thelrexagicerallngdlsease, makes these peer sufferers Insanu Kvery young stian, HiKldle-aKed or old. should roae this book. It Is mere than wealth te thorn. Send two cent stamp for a copy. Address, 1)11 TII08.THEEL. M8 North Fourth St., Fhlladelphla, Pa HJ-lyd HLY'H OKEAM HALiM OATARRH-flAY FEVER. ELY'S CUEAM BALM cures Celd In Head Catarrh, liose Celd, Hay FHver,Deatness,llead. ache. Price M Cents. EASY TO USE. Ely Bre's, Owego. N. Y., U. 8, A. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY, TIME, PAIN, TUOUBLE, And Will Cure CATAUUMI, by Using ELY'S CREAM BALM. A particle la applied te each nostril and ti agreeable. Price Ui cents at druggist t by mall, registered, u eta. ELY BUOTHEU8, 23S Greenwich St., New YerS. nevlWydAw SAKE, HUHE AND Hl'EEDY OUKK. Kupturt). Varicecele and Special Diseases of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks when you can find tn Dr. wilgut the only Kiu uliu ruvsiejAK lnl'bl.'ad'lphla who mukea a specialty et thu above diseases, and Cukbs IHsMt i urbhUiurantbbu. Advice Free day andoven.ng strangers can lie treated and re turn home same day. unices private. Dlt. W. H. WlllUIIT, ill North Ninth Street, Above Kace. p O. liex (i73 Philadelphia. lebtt-lydAw rr U E1SHEB, DENTIST. ww m l'aitlcular attention given te filling and pruiervlng the natural teeth. 1 have ail tbe latest Improvements for doing nice work ata very reasonable cost, llavlngyoarsef ex. perlence In the large cities I am sure te glve the best of satisfaction and save you iuoney, best artificial teeth only IS Ou per set. marlC-lyd Ne. WNUU'lil QUKL'N ST. urn COMPOUND, TOBACCO. FINE PIECE OF CHEWING TOBACCO IS INDEED A LUXVHT. FINZER'S Old Honesty. Comet as near betng a flne plece el PLUU TOBACCO as It Is possible te inahett, and Is known as a STANDARD BRAND AMONS DEAI.KltS. We are) sure that ONE Till AL will Convince Yeu of lla Merits. -Loek for the red II tin tag ou each pi ng.-t J no. Finzer & Bre.'s, LOUISVILLE, KY IS) BOOIH AM) tHOXti N KW BUOK BTOKK. WILL BE READY! THE NEW SHOE STORE AT TUB MAKULK rilOMT. NO. 24 NORTH QUEEN ST., Will bJ epn SATUUUAY, MAUCH 31, and be ready te Display the Finest and Cheapest Lines ei Boeta and Shoes ever exhibited tn this market, all the Latest Styles bought di rect irem the manufacturers We would call your attention te our I adles' and Gouts' rine Bhee, and tothe Fanneis and Worktngmen, In this clais of goods we have a great variety at low figures, en our opening day we Invite thepubilotegtve us a call aud examine for themselves. Our Ooeds are all Marked In Plain Figures. One Price te Alt and Fair Dealing will te Our Motte. All goods will be sold en these merits nml will be as recom mended. Call en Opening Day. H. SWILKEY, 24 North Queen Street. mar22-3md B OOTS AND BUOES. A Eare Chance, b PER CENT REDUCTION -FUOM- March 31st te April 30tb, ON ALL BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, &c. Bought at Our Btote. THE REASONS Why we have offered this reduction are: 1st. Became we have been In the habit e giving away from Twenty-nve toBeventy-flvo Dollars Werth of Cards and Chremes every Easier, and we think It will be tbe same te us and mere advantageous te the Purchaser te get that amount (the cost et the cards) off of their Purchases. 2d. Because we feel confident that It we can In this way lntroduce the lines of goods we are new running Inte mero famine?, at the prices we are new selling (te say nothing of the ft Per Cent, iteductlen) will be greatly te our advantage as well as te the advantage of the Purchaser. This offer Is net te New Patrons only, but te all of our Keuular customers uh well) but bear In mind we only nttke this effur irem this SA'IUUDAY, MAH.,11 81st, te MONDAY, A I'M L 30th, 183H, Inclusive REMEMBER. We have our Heed's marked In Plain Figures and net In Leiters or CbiracteiH. We lean Just What We Say 1 We will glve the Purchaser Five Cents off et eveiy Hellar's Wrl h of Uoeds Purchased at our h tore during said tlme or 5 per cent off of all amounts l-os than one Dellar Wlteineuiber 1 his Hale i nmmences THIS BATUUDAY, MAlfJU 31st and Ends MON DAY, APU1L 301b, OUUMOTT03AKK: " Quick Palis and Small FroHte," AND " Honesty Is.llie Ileal I'ellcy." (6 The Leaders of Lew Prices In Beets & Shoes, NO. 3 BAST KINO BTRBBT, L&.N- OABTBR, PA, marai-lml tt1HtBWVHWiaUIMU UUIIIt. !V.L.L. AND HKK THF ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light ; Beau them all. another Letof CHEAP GLOBES ter Gas an OU Steves. THB PERFECTION " JtATAL MOULDING A UUBBEU CUSHION WEATHERSTRIP Beats them oil. This strip outwears all ethers. Eeeps out the cold, step rattling of windows. nciuue uie ausi. Beep out snow ana rain. Anyone can apply It de waste or dirt made In applying It. Can be fitted anywhere no holes le bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the Steve, Heater and Bange BUre: -or- Jehn P. SGhanm & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LAHCABTEB. PA. MAC1UNKHY. pATTKKNH, MOD FLA, fte. Central Machine Works, COUNKU OF UliANr ANDCIIUIBTIAN BTUEETS, (Uetr of Court Heuse). LANCAVI'Eil, PA. Engine, Boilers, Machinery and Bepatrlng, Patterns, Drawing, Iren and Brass Castings, eta. Best equipped Maeblne and Pattern Shep In the city ler light work. Vtioed Werk, Promptness, Iteasnnable Charges. dec3-tfd M ECKERT BKOOBHim. T KNTEN BKABON GOODS. XJ salt ana smoked Fish, fine f bite rat Mackerel, Codfish, smoked Halibut, canned Salmen and Lebster, Sardines, ete , Macaroni, Gelatine, fine Mew Yerk Cheese, canned Fruits and Vegetable, olives and Pickles. Our stock of Coffees and Teaa compare with the finest In the market. Pleam laver us with a trial order. Goods de livered. OF.OBUK W1ANT, Ne. lis West Klngstrtet. AT BUKSK'8. EASTER GOODS! BANANAS, ORANGES, A8TIKMBSTS1N GHEKPf, OttANQE AND BED, CHOCOLATE EGGS, CHOCOLATE BABBITS, FKESU EGGS, Ac 9-A FULL LINK OFFBESH GKOCEUIKt. BURSK'S, NO. 17 HA8T KINO BTRBBT. G HKAT HKDUUTION IN QHOUK- UlKf. Here We 60 Again. Prospering Under the Pressure or AN Jnoreasleg Patronage. We havn made, n Sacrifice tee terrible In re lain, but It must lie told In the Great llaoe for Trade This season we will make the Heldcsl AdTCnture of Modern Times. That of Hetatllng Teas, Coffees and Groeeiles at Jobbers' fronts, We want overr family tn Lancaster te send TO-MOllUOW (SA'IUUDAY), MAltCH SI, te our New Stere, Ne 11 and II Seuth Queen street, for something In our line, and we wl'l preseiittnem with a New Panel Photo, ceiu- J "anion te the one we gave away last tjatur lay. , Aleo3.OiWFeia-Mo.Up Cards, which we will glve te every man, woman or child buying &e worth of any thing In our store. Great Hoductlen In Coflcei. We have whnle Coftees from HKe pur round up e are error Ing the Choapesi and Hest Line of Cauned and Boltled Goods In the city. Ptlde nf the KltehoiiSeap for housn-ciesn Ing, Hakes the labor easy. Sopernako Try It and you will be mere than pleaaed. Come early te-morrow and we will have plenty et help, nnd we want yen te come for Bargains and ask ler Ue Panel Photes, whleh we glve te all, P. 8. Kemember write our new numbers, It and 14 Seuth Quean street, only a few doers from Contre.8o.uaro. S. CLARKE'S Tea and Coffee Stere, la and 14 SOUTH QUBHN BTRBBT. P B.-Twe Pounds Yerk County Buekwhuit for fie. G 1VKN AWAY At HEIST'S Te-morrow ( Saturday ) Eveniepr, 1,000 CAKES OF THAT rANCY TIIA.N8PAKENT GLYC KB1NK TOILET BO AP. Yeu Must Ask Ter It. Yeu never saw Its equal. This may be the last chance. WKGIVE1T AS AN EASTElt GIFT. Distribution will begin at 7 o'clock sharp. KASTKU HAMS FromCe lb tin tol5e ft. See display In 2d win. dew, wcstslae. DUIEDBEEF Frem Se ft up te lOe 9. Yen never saw the like. Think of It I only 1'iJie " PIUNIOHAMS Frem 7e B up te 17e IS. Just what you want for Easter, only lue ft. CAL1FOUN1AKVAP0UATED Fit U IT. Bno display In 3d window, west side: Kgg PJums, fitted I'ltim. Pears, rated and lln pated Peaches, Apricots. Alse Prunellas, avsperated Apples uud ether domestle lrulls. WHITE UA8T1LE SUAP. Fnn display In Uh window, west ldn The flnust Sutip you ever used and only 15c ft TABLE SALT. Soe display In 6th window, west side. Bus. Bsgs.bUet H Hus.Bsgs, 'Jiet Pk.lligs inc,sud lewn tn Se llsg. It Is the finest and purest 8 Ul en the market, CHEK8E. 1(0 Bexes Choeso-good as most you psylle a ft for. We will sell It te you at 4 andsftsfer Sde. ?,OO0 COO 0 AN UTH Large and geed ; every Nat guaranteed, 4 for ii cents. JVLoek for Bargains. Relst, Wholesaled Retail Grocer, Cor. W. Klnir and Prince 8U., (Nbxt Deeb te tub Beebbl Uebsb uetsl ) tlVKKNUWAKR. H 10U 6Y MAHTIN. CHINA HALL OLEAKINO SALE ThU lasts twelve months tn tne year. Tbe brst quality for the least money always te be had there. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO NEW HOUSEKEEPERS! Tea Sets. White Granite, riOO. Dinner Seu, White Grnlte..tl.H. Dinner Sets, Printed Vi.Ti. Ne goods misrepresented. All Wares ex changed If net satisfactory, ut High & Martin, NO 16 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, FA. VaHIHAQKS. CTANDAHD WOKK. EDW.EDGERLEY CAItltiAUK IIUIliDEH, NOS. 10, IJ, 11.45 MAUKET BTltKET, Bear Ol I'ostefuce, Lancaster, Pa, I have In Stock and Build te urder Every Variety of the following styles: Coupe, Hug glut), Cabriolets, Carriages, victerias, Business Wagons, "T" Carte, McCall Wagons, hurtles, Market Wagons, Phiutens, Express Wagons. I employ tbe best Mechanics and have tacit. lues In build correctly tny style et Carriage desired. The Quality, Btyle and Finish nt my work makes It decldidly the cheapest la thu market, MOTi'O : Fair Dealing, Honest Werk at Bettem Prices." Please give me a cell. aariiepilrlng promptly attended in. Prices lower than all ethers. One set of Workmen eipeclally emplej ed for that purpose CUSHMAN H MKNTHOL 1NHALKK t Is n excellent remedy ler Catarrh, Celd in the Head and Hay Fever Applied by Inha lation thteugh the nostrils. Fer sale at llUBLKt'a DKUGHIOUE, Ne. 30 West King strvel. fVRlftTVRK. s Aat w lUMYKK'H. YOUR WANTS in : FURNITURE Can be supplied at WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORK TO Y0UUC0MPLKTKSATIBFACT10N. ATTBACT1VK GOODS, ATTRACTIVE PIllCES. Give yourself the satisfaction et srelng tbe l.srgest, Best and Cheapest Stock In the City, Oer. Baet Kins & Duke Sta. WIDMYER'S COBBER, XTKW T111N08 IN KUHNlTtJltK AT HEINITSH'S New ANTIQUE OAK 8UITB, nil Complete, with Msltress and Spring. The price will stir prise you. NATUKAL CIIEURY SUITS, all Complete Very Pretty, Well Made and Durable OLD STANDARD WALNUT. We open ext Week, Six New Patterns at Six New Prices. Several very low In price, but geed money's worth all the time. Other New nnd Attractive Goods being shown all the tlme at Popular Price. HEINITSH'S U7 AND 20 80dth;qebbn sr., LANUAETKlt, PA. Personal Attention Given te Undertak Iiur, Ol'KOlAU WATCHES for Fanners and Railroaders will be told at Breat reduction In prlees. Alse Elgin, Wal lam, Aurera, ter which I am sole agent, and ether Ant-class Watches. Best Watch and Jewelry Repairing, spoetaelos, Eyoglassesand Optlcaiuend. Correct time dally, by tele tele grapeonly place in tbe city, LODIS WEBER, Ne. 1WX N. Queen St . opposite City Hetel, Near Penn'a Depot. N KW JKWKI.KY BTOKK. GILL, Jeweler. Ilaveitut lleoelved a Large and Select Line 01 WATCHED In Geld, bllver aud Nlikel, ter whleh we glve a wilt ten guarantee te all buy ers. BK IP MAKES MOLD ONLY, Spoons. Knives and Ferke. In (1817) Rogers Bre,'s Standard, CLOCKS. Have Just received this line and would In vite an Inspection before buying. 11 will be te your advantage te buy bore, CHARLES S. GILL, NO. 10 WEST KING BT., LANCASTER, PA D KfJIUKDJiAKQAINH. WK OFFER AT PUESENT Decided Bargains -IN- WATCHES. Our Heaviest Solid Silver Cases, 4 and 0 ounce, we will sell at price of regular S ounce cesn Fitted with Elgin. Waltbam, llatnpden or Keystone movements. CALL AND GET PRICES. JOS. UEESEB, my former partner, Is again with me. WALTER C. HERE, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. nl-tfd BAIIY OAIIB1A U KH. GRAND EXHIBIT OF BABY CARRIAGES. ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT STYLES. ALb NEW GOODS, Manufactured te ear own order by the best lacieries In the renntry. Special attention given te every department se as te securd ser vice as well as appearance. ftoheuso lu tbe country can show as flue a line et goods. EXl'KKSH WAOONH, WI1KKL BAHKOWH, DOLL UA1UUAUEB, VKLOUIPKUKH, U IKL'B Till OY LICS, Aa OUR NEW STOCK OF "Alaska" Refrigerators NOW ON EXUIUITION, FL1NN & BRENEHAN, Ne 16a North Queen Btroet, LANCASTER PA. F Oil MAKINU BOAI'. CAUSTIC SODA. IB THREE AND riVE POUND FANCT KKI TLES, AT J. C. HOUGHTON A CO., Cheapest Drug Htoie In Iho City, Nes. Ai and U West King street. TRA VKI.KKH OD1DB. flSMSili R KADiNe a Columbia RAit.iuiAn ? A-l AND BRANCHES, AND LBEAIOSi 3' , ...... une.. a. uwir.1. wn.B, i,( OR AND AFTKK HIINIIAV. snv mt ' '1 TRAINS LEVE HEADING. ' km and 6:10pm. ' '" Fer Chlckles at 7:29, 1 VM a m, and 6:10 p m. TUIl.innlttliu. w ..an, JUWMn- '. rSKT2-"n-lt,-wIii.w ,' Ttvi:.ri""S"pj5' --" ( liJPI IK III n inn VW i pm. Lnc"lr at 8e a rn.anai.WajK Fer Heading atO:M a rn and ItM n rn. Forlbenon attMand e.sipm; ' LEAVE KING BTREE'i , aneastes-l Fnrltiin.. . ..,- . .. "?"' r V iC" ''" "A :1 " "? and S:W n nrfi&-""AU'ii","'?a"a: - . nuun in, j.ui a ul mm una 7ir . V?"-TJr.T,"e -3l am. am and :'-.. .Ek LaAVKTRlNCE BTIISKT (LaneMtwl ' ll SSSSH.J t.7i4"A ?. 1WMM B . Feruua7rVVl..eat-1lJ8P.-.1 iMinskcsvsbltHAXOK Fer Lancaster at 7:12am, lfcw and7JBBi. Fer Quarryyllle at 7:12 a m and Bt p m. SUNDAY TRAINS. TRAINS LEAVE HEADING Fer Laneaster at 7.20 a m and 4.-00 n m. Fer quarry vl'le at l.-OOn m. TRAINS LEAVE QUABRYV1LLB a m Lancter Lebanon and Beadlnjiatrd S Beading and Lebanon at i a m aadlw rer unarryvllle at W p m RAIWS LEAVE PRINtlE TH ST. (Lancaster. I Fer lcfuullni tknA Al.aHH .. A..a 4.pm. - uu v..w . Fer Quarryvllle at ft:4S p tn. TRs INS LEAVE LEnAROR for Luncaster at 7:31 n m and S.iS n m orynarryvllleatS:pm. -iV'i- . . Fer connection at Cntiunhia. M-uita j. .;& a iv?rt,i7,?nav,,er neilnn, Manhelm, Keadlnc -QSJh, and Lebanon, m tlrn tnbh s at all stAUees. i W " I LION. siieenntendeBt. M&. . SCHEDULE. In effect from Inu ib. fej IKWt " . 1 Trains t. v Li.bej.stbb and leave and u. LB-'jM rl tt PhlladBlphla as fellows " vtMrl i j WE8TWAU1I. Pacific Erp rent News Biprcss).. WAV PMm.rl ltAWI Philadelphia. Laseaatir. " V. IS. 1:50 a. m. :Wa.m. T'fm ta i t.-1BE.BS. waa. . MOa. m, KBI.E, loop. t Man tram viaMLJeyt N mail Aiiuni Niagara Express Hanover Acoem.... FastLtnst Froderlek Accem , , , , Laneaster Accem... Uarrlsburg Accem., Colombia Accem... Uarrlsburg Ezprees "sturn Expressl.. KAdTWARIt, fhtla. Exprftssl rMtLlne I Hanlsbnrg Express. Lancaster Accem ar, Columbia Acoem... Seashore Express..., l'hlladelnhla Accem. Sunday Mell Day Expressl vlacelnmbu 7:e a. m. via Columbia ll!Nl m rlh f-Alntnhta via hi. Jey 1:50 p.m. tin p.m. :u p. m (yip ui 4 Mi p. m Leave i.ancastei 1:20 a. m. 6.-06 a. m. 8:10 a. . l:t.UI 11:00 a. m. 13.68 p. m Mp.m KOOp.m. I:lp.m n:up. BB., 7.40 p. m. T-Afl n ts 11:40 a. a. arnva ii FWia. 4:49 a. as. IiBa. ar. in-n vUMtJCf ll:4Ba ta. sis p. m. ikOOn. m. &41n. m. felon- m. -imiiimrii aocem , , . , ...... ,,. mal "up p. m I'msn p. .,. uuuuwi Auuumiiioantieu leaves Hat. W-tf'P.m.and arrive at LiSeaaSr ..,1,?.1.flBl'a Aeoemuiooatiou leave Celnn . uia at e:40 a. m. and reaches Marietta at 6:61. if IS11!.1?5 ""' uta krli at OelBBbtst a i:0 nd rriTM kt lAnMitM Z An ZZ! RtiraT fl.ll tlatvaitieaa. b -. ,. m .m m JZ ,i "; : "i T" uu iuiuoxe 10 rrtTwn ciuM.iS5CKffB! Tnn arrayvn laiuu. 'i.n - - n. tn Hanover Accommodation BhtMt- laaVttM nMl miuuia n, ;(ii,ii. -."- , .m i. iu. Arrives at LAncaa 4 53 n. m..cennectlnv with n trnmu Arrives at Lancasttc M Sorda through tnUanever, dally, tat Tf!y-ir,Ii.we,V nny. whoa . Willi iwp aTLownTnawiLtjeaUsBTUle' FarkM. D?1X; l-.Je.f "aabethtawn and Mlddletewt , t P pul trains which ran dally. OnSunaM tie uklU,.,i.rt,ru"ab1' w of celumbC ...J; uw.0.0i);.u"1ra, Passonifer Agent TRUMAt) .te jg-AUNKSS,TriUNKHi Ae. FOUND AT LAST. THB TRAVELER'S DELIGHT. A Very Iluiidaeim mid Convenl Cenvenl eiit HAG, made of the Flutst Qual ity Drewn Grain Leather, en! fur nishwl with Cleths, Hair an 1 Teeth IJrush, Seap Dish, Teeth Tewder Bettle. Made from 12 le 10 inches. CALL AKO EXAMINE OUR NEW LINE OF TRUNKS AND BAGS -AT- M. Haterbush & Sen's- SADDLE. IIAKNESS, -AND- TRUNK STORE. Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. MATH. J-EW HATS l'OH KAHTKR. "Dunlap lats" AND THE KKNOWNKD " BOSTON JEACTIES." Correct In Style, First In Ouallty, Light In elgbl und 1'rliej Uuaiauteed. A Bl'ECIALTr MAOK OF YOUNG MEN'S HATS. V e are prepireil te show Yeung Men th Newest. I'rrllitutl and I arKOStLlnulntheClly ut the Very Lewejt rTlwia, Sl'KClAL llAliUAINBlh Trunks and Traveling Bags. Stauffer k Ce., LEAU1NU HATTEUS, 81 and .'IU North Queen Street. COAL' a. maStTmV " "u""" waeLieaia as uta asaka a AU Kinds of Lumber and Oea srfiiD, Ne. mi Neita waui.ua rrince ftriK. iWi t eiren I inutMr rUvrt B AUMUAKUJNKH'H UOMi'ANx'. COAL DEALERS, Orviea. Ne jw North 0.utin8Ueel,fcna Na aoaNer'rrttce .t.eeL near H uepst, f.AHKAHTKH I' r')A.ui COAiil Pice of Ceal Reduced AT G. SENER & SONS, COIt. IUUNCK WM.NUT 8X8. jauliMid The Frederiek Accommodation. wn.UBm-.Ji". -' ?.S.',VU" l LncasteKthrartXbj4?w5ir Jf$ ! atwr p. m.. will rnn through te rtmaSSTi' 'sV ?Z-4 S: i tf-'. M ? 1 &- ?W, ,"W?!.1 vi .W. lM.'
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers