' iT. 1 .THE liANOASTER DAILY INTEIXIGENOER, FRIDAY. APRIL 13, 1888. r' Kf ICE BOUND. By W. CLARK RUSSELL, Auther of "The Wreck ef the Ororftner." "Jack't Courtship," "My Watch lie- low," "The Lady itaud Etc. (cctnnrciD.) CHAPTER XXI. wu icrLODE inc mixes. I ilent design te weary you witlTa close account e( our proceedings. Hew we opened tlie main deck hatch, rigged up tackles, clapping purchases en the fall, in the cap stan was hard frozen nud immorable; hew no heisted the ponder barrel en deck, and then by tackles en the foreyard lowered them ever the tide; hew we filled a number of bag which we found In the forecastle with pow der; hew no measured the cracks In the loe, and caned n couple of spare studdlngsall booms Inte lengths te serve as beams whereby te polse the barrels and bags would make but sailor's talk, half of which would be un intelligible and the rest wearisome. The Frenchman worked hard, and we snatched only half an hour for our dinner. Thu split that had happened In tbe Ice during the night showed by daylight as a gulf be tnlxt eight and ten feet nlde at the seaward end, thinning te n width of three feet, never lesi, ten here It ended, ahead of the ship, In u hundred cracks in the Ice that showed as If u thuudcrbelt had fallen just there. I looked into this rent, but it n as as black as a well ut a certain depth and thcre was no gleam nf nater When no went ever the side te tell our first barrel of powder te the spot nhcre we meant te lower it, the Frenchman nmrelied up te the flgure of Trentnnove, and, with no inore rcveronce than n boy would show In throwingastenonta jackass, tum bled him Inte the chasm. He then stepped up te the body of the Portuguese boatswain, dragged him te the same llssure and rolled him into it. "There I" cried he; "new they are properly buried." Andnith this he went coolly ennlth his work. I said nothing, but wa? secretly heartily disgusted with this brutal disposal of his miserable shipmates' remains. However, it rashis doing, net mlne; and I confess the removal of theso silent witnesses was a very great relief te me, albeit when I considered hew Tassard had becn awakened, and hew both the mate and the boatswain might have been brought te by treatment, I felt as though after a manner tbe Frcnshman had com mitted a murder by burying them se. We get our supper nud sat smoking and discussing our situation and chances. Tus Eard was tired, and this and our contempla tion of the probabilities of the morrow so bered his mind, and he talked with a certain gravity. He drank sparely and forbore the hideous recollections or inventions he was used te bestow en me, and indeed could find nothing te talk about but the explosion and what it was te de for us. I was very glad be did net again refer te his project te bury the treasure and carry the schooner te the Tertugris. The subject Jlred his bleed, and It was such nensenses that the mcre naming of it was nauseous te me. Eight and forty years had passed tlnce his ship fell in with tliS ice, and net tenfold the treasure in the held might liave purchased for him the sight of se much as a single bone of the youngest of these associates whom he idly dreamed of seeking and shipping and sailing in command of. Yet imbecile as was his scheme, having regard te the half century that had elapsed, I clearly witnessed the incnace te me that It Implied. His views wero te be read as plainly as if he had delivered them. First and fore most, be meant that I should help him te sail the schooner te an island and bury the plate and money which dene ha would take the first opportunity te murder me. His chauce of meeting with a ship that would lend him assistance te navigate the schooner would be as geed it he wcre alene in her as if I were en beard tee. There would be nothing, then, in this consideration te hinder him from cut ting my threat nfter we had buried the treasure and were get north. Twe motives would imperatively urge him te make away with me: tlnt, that I should net be able te serve as a witness te his being a pirate; and, next, that he alone should pesssss the secret of the treasure. He llttle knew what was pawing in my mind as he surveyed me through the curls of israoUe spouting up from his death's head pipe. I talked easily and confidentially; but 1 saw in his gaze the oyes of my murderer, and was se sure, of his intentions that had I shot him in self defense as he sat there, I am certain my conscience would have acquitted me of his bleed. I passed two most uneasy hours In my cot before closing my eyes. I could thluk of nothing but hew te secure myself against the Frenchman's treachery. Yeu neuld suppese that my mind must have been engrossed with considerations of the several possibilities of the morref; but that was net se. My ro re ro llectiens ran w holly te the bald headed, evil eyed plrate whom in en evil hour I had thawed into being, and who was like te dis charge the debt of Ida own life by taking mine. The truth Is, I had lxen tee hard nt work all day tee full of the business of planning, cutting, testing and contriving te find leisure te dnell upon nliat he had said nt breakfast, and new that I lay alene in darkness, it was the only subjct I could set c tle my thoughts te. However, next morning I found myself less gloomy, thanks te several hours of solid sleep. I theught: What is the geed of an ticipating! Suppese the Jichoener is crushed by the ice, or becomes jammed in conse quence of the explosion! Until we are under way nay, until the treasure is burled I have nothing te fear, for the rogue cannot de without me. And, reassuring myself in this fashion, I went te the cook room and lighted the fire, my companion presently arrived, and we sat down te our morning meal. We breakfasted in silence, and then I rose, saying: "I?t us new see what the gunpowder is going te de for us." The wind, as befere, was in the southwest, blowing without much n eight, but the sky was overcast with great masses of Tvhita clouds, nith a tint of rainbows in their shoulders and skirts, amid which the sky showed a clear liquid blue. Theso clouds seemed te premise nind, and perhaps snow, anon; but there was nothing te hinder our operations. We get upon the ice and went te work te fix matches te the barrels und bags, and te sling them by the beams we had contrived, ready for lowering when the matches ncre fired, and this occupied ui the best part of two hours. When all was ready I tired the first match, and we lowered the barrel 6martly te the scope of line we had settled upon; se with the ethers. Yeu may reckon we worked with all itnaglnable wari ness, for the btufl we handled was mighty deadly; and if a barrel should fall and burst, with the match alight, we might be blown in an instant into rags, it being imp3tble te tell hew deep the rents went. The bags being lighter, there was less te fear; aud presently all the barrels and bags, with the matches burning, wcre poised in the places and hanging at the depth we had fixed upon, and we then returned te the schooner tbe Frenchman breaking into a run, and tumbling ever tbe rail, in his alarm, with the dextei ity of a monkey. Each match was supposed te bum an hour, te that when the several explosions happened they might all occur as nearly as possible at once, and we had therefore a long time te wait. The margin may leek unreasonable In the face of our dispatch; but you will net think it unnecessary if you consider that our machinery might net have worked very smooth, and that meannhile all that was lowered was iu the way of exploding, Se jntcrciuftble a period as new followed I de believe never1 filtered befere into the experi encesefaman. The cell WM Intense, and we had te meve about; but also were we repeatedly coming te a halt te leek at our watches and cast our eyes ever the Ice. It was like standing under a gallows with the noeso around tbe neck, waiting for the cart te meve oft My own suspense became torture, but I commanded my face. The Frenchman, en the ether hand, could net control the torments of bis expectation and 'can -"Hfcly Virgin f he would cry, "suppese we are blown up tool suppose we are ingulfed in the ice' suppese it should be vomited up In vast blocks, which in falling upon us must crush us te pulp and smash tbe decks in !'' It was three or four minutes past the hour, and I was looking breathlessly st my watch irhen thu first of tbi cxalejlaaj tack rjaav Before the car could well receive the shock of the blast the whole of the barrels exploded, along with some twelve or fourteen parcel. Tassard, who steed beside mr, fell en his face, nnd I bcliercd he had bera killed. It was te hellish a thunder that I suppose the blowing up of a first rata could net make a mere frightful rear of noise. A kind of twi light was caused by the rise of the volumes of white smoke out of the ice. The schooner shook with such a convulsion that I was per suaded she had becn split. Vast showers of splinters of ice foil as it from the sky, and rained like arrows through the smeke; but it there wcre any great blocks upheve they did net touch the ship. Meanwhile the ether parcels were exploding in their places, some times two and three at a time, tending a tort of sickening spasm and three through the fabric of the vessel, and you heard the most extraordinary grinding noises rising out of tbe ice all about, as thtfugh the mighty rupt ure of the powder crackled through leagues of the island. I durst net leek forth till all the powder had burst lest I should be struck by some flying piece of ice; but union the schooner was injured below she was at sound as before, and in exactly tbe same posture, as it afloat in harbor, only that of course her stern lay low with tbe slope of her bed. I called te Tassard, and he lifted his head. "Are you hurtl" said I, "Ke, no," be answered. " 'Tls a Spaniard's trick te fling down te a broadside Bedy of St. Jeseph, what a furious explosion I" and se saying he crawled into the companion and squatted bcslde me, "What has it dene for usf "I don't knew yet," said I, "but I believe the schooner is uninjured. That was a power ful shock I" I cried, as a half dozen of bags blew up together in the crevices deep down. The thunder and tumult of the rending ice, accompanied by the heavy explosions of the gunpowder, se dulled the hearing that it was difficult te speak. That the mines had ac complished our end was net yet te be known; but thcre could net be the least doubt that they had net only occasioned tremondeut ruptures low down in the ice, but that the volcanic Influence was extending far beyond its first effects by making one split produce another, ene weak part give way and create ether weaknesses, and se en, all round about us and under our keel, as was clearly te be gathered by the shivering and spasms of the schooner, and by the growls, rears, blasts and huddle of terrifying sounds which arose from the frozen fleer. , , te bs oenrmniD.) The Whels Vital Machinery Pcpcnds ter the fuel, nhlcli is the origin e( its propultery force, upon the stomach. la that hidden alcmlile the feed undergoes the chemical clinmrcj which tranKinute It into Weed, from wliieli the ntcm draws the ma terial that rtlmlnirsca it for Its daily lefses ei tUeuc. 1 hefc, of course, are greatly augment ed in (lleae. If tlie slamrtch, therefore), Is weakened or disordered. Ilia system is de. ( rived of sustenance Hostellers Memach litters can be relied upon te facilitate and re new digestion when that function has been In terrupted lv eaknes" of the stomach, llillous llilleus ncss, or a diversion of tlie liile from Its proper channel which causes constipation It also rem edied liy It Heartburn, wind en the ttnmnch, sick liendache, fur upon the tongue, and ether symptoms of stomach and liver disorder, It speedily removes. Malarial complaints et every sort, kidney and bladder troubles, con stipation, rheumatism and neuralgia yield when it is used regularly and persistently. Kuptnre care guaranteed by Dr. J. II Mayer f31 Arch street, Philadelphia. Kaseatonee, no operatlon or delay from business, attested by thousands of cures after ethers tail, advice free, sena for circular, maiie-ljdkw " Te llve a hundred years," said Dr. Walker, " take a bottle of Vinegtr Hitters every year." The Handsomest Lady In Lancaster Bciuarked te a I rlend the ether day that the knw Kemp's lialsam ler the Threat and Lungs was a superior remeOy, as It stepped her cough Instantly when ethers had no eneel whatever. 80 te prove this and convince yen et It merit, any druggist will stive you a Sam ple llollle Free. Large size 6O0. and II 00. HPECIA.L NOT10BH. BUI LOU'S CODQB and Consumption Cure Is sela by ns en a guarantee It cures Con sumption. Beld by H. U. Cochran, druggist, Nes, 1117 and MS North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. (S) A Itkfe Inv.ttinsnt Is ene which f s guaranteed te brt ng yen sat isfactory lesulls, or In case of failure a return of pnrcbase price. On this safe plan seu can buy from our ad vetUsea Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It Is guaranteed te bring rtlUf in every case, when uted for any affection of lb rout. Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, llrenchltls. Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, eia. etc. It It plesntand agreeable te the taste, perfectly safe and can aiways be depended npen. Trial bntlle tree at it. II. Cochran's Drug Stere, Nes. 137 and 13) north Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (1) De It Wltn rieatare. Wangler llres., druggists, of Waterloo, lows, writs: "We ran with pleasure say that Thom Them as' JCelectria Off gives the best satisfaction of any llnlinent we sell. Everybody who buys will have no ether. This remedy la a certain euro ter all aches, sprains, and pains, for sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Qancn street, Lancaster. Til AT HACKING QOUUUcan be BO quickly eured by Bhlleh'a Care. We guarantee Iu Beld by H. U. Cochran druggtsu Nes. 137 andUB North Qnwnist.. Lancaster, Pa. (1) Bncklen'a Arnica Halve. Ths IIxst 8 Alva In the world for Cuts.Hrulses Seres, Ulcers, fait Bhum. rover Beres.Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Jtruptlens. and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranuep te give per fect Batlsiactlen, or money refunded. Price Je cents per box. irer sale by H. u. Cochran, Druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa. June27-lyd CUUUU.WHOOflNUCUUUM and llrenchltls Immediately relieved bySblleh'aCure. Beld by II. II. Cochran, druggist. Nee. 137 and 139 North Queen Bt. Lancaster, Pa. (I) Meilt Wins. We desire te say te nnr clllzenp, tlitst for for ytar we have buen selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills. Bucklln's Arnica Salve and lartrlc Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well or that have given such uni versal tatlsf ctlen. We de net hetltate te guarantee them every time, and we utand ready te refund the purchase price, if satisfac tory results de net fellow their use. These remedies have wen their great popularity purely en their merits. II. II. Cochran, Drug gist. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancas ter, Pa, fl) BLKKPLKSb NHJUTB, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shlleh's Cure is the remedy inryen. Beld by 11. B. Coehran, druggist. Ne. 187 and 18a North Oueen Su Lancaster. Pa. (3) I wa troubled with chronle catarrh and Kutheilng In my head, was very dear at times, han discharges from my ars, and was unable tebieath through my nose, itelore the second bet leef Ely's Cream Jltlui was extmusicdl was cured, and te-lay enjoy lennd health.-C. J. Cerbln, Field Manager Philadelphia Pub lishing Heuse, Pa. lam en my second bottle et Kit's Cretm Halm, being a BUfTerer fiein cstarrh s'nee I a acM d, but with this medicine lam being cured. Win. L. Dayton, Brooklyn. u9-2wdeedAw JUST AS GOOD. Don't allow anyone te make you believe any ether remedyU just as geed for sick headache as Dr. Leslle's Special Prescription, for It Is net true. This Is the only remedy in the world that strikes at the root nt the disease and drives It out. Give It a trial. Mothers SJethersIl Hetbattl.lt Are yen disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with tbe excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se, go at once nnd get a bottle of Hits. WINSLUW'SaOOTUINUBYltUP. It will re re lleve the peer little sufferer immediately de pend npen It ; there Is no mistake about It, There Is net a mother en earth who has ever uted it, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use In all cases and pleasant te the tase, and is the prescription of one et the eldest and best lemale physicians and nurses In the United States. Beld everywhere, Sfl cents a buttle. maySMydAw Net a Cue, Net a case of rheumatism, net a one of neu ralgia, net a case of lamenes,net a case of pun or sprain net one-has falled te go when attacked by Themat' Kclectrie oil. Fer sale by ti. II. Cochran, druggist, 187 and 1S9 North Queen street. Lancaster. What I'au't lie Cured Most lie Kndured." This old adsge does net signify that we must suffer the mUerteaef dyspepsia, when a medicine with the curative prepertle of Jlur Jlur deck mood HMeri U avalUble. It Is one of the most suDstaetlal and reliable remedies told 10 day. for sale by U. 11. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 139 N oath Qaeeu street, Lane ler, Speut I'.rij Dollars In Cocterlng for rheumttlim before I tried Themat' Jceleclrie Oil Uted a ("cent bottle nt this mediclne, and get out in one wt-ck. ler burns and tptalnslt It excellent." Jat. Durfcaa, cast Ptmbruse,N. Y, or sale by U. B. cechran, druggist, 137 ana 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, XCQKNCK'S MANDRAKK P1LL9. THE BEST BLOOD PURIFJER Is that which keeps the Liver and Stomach In a healthy condition , and nothing in the wetld can se successfully de this as Mandrake, which, as In Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills, Is a Never-FalUng Rem edy for all Dictates of th Liver and Stomach. for sale by alt Druggists. Price ts eU. per box 1 8 boxes for (3 cts. 1 or ten t jy mall, pott pett sge tree, r n receipt of price. Dr. J . H, Schenek A Sen, Phllad'a. aprt-lydAw S1 tm&NOK'S MANDRAKK PILLS S-OS SALS AT it. rt rnnnuAN'M uuue STORE. Nes. 131 A 1 9 North Queen bt , Lancaster, Pa apt&imdAw A YER'B SAKHAl'AKILIiA.. HIGH PRESSURE Living characterizes these modern days. The result Is a fearful Increase et Brain and Heart Dlseates-Qeneral Debility, Insomnia, Paral ysis and Insanity Chloral and Merphia aug ment the evil. The medlelne best adapted te de permanent geed It Oyer's Sarsapartlla. It purines, enrtchvs, and vitalises the bleed, and thut ttrengthens every f unotten and fieulty of the body. M I have used Ayer's Sarssparlll. In my fam lly, for year. I have found It In valuable as A CURE for Nervous Debility caused by an Inactive liver and a low state et the bleed."-Henry Bacen, Xenla, Ohie. Fer tome time I have been troubled with heart disease. 1 never found anything te help me until I began using Ayer's Barsaparllla. 1 have only used this medicine six months, bnt it has relieved me from my trouble, and ena bled me te resume work." J. P. Catzanett, Perry, 111. " I have been apractlclngpbyslelan for ever half acentnry, and during that time I have never fennd se powerful and tellable sn alter ative and bleed pnrlfler as yer't Sarsapa-rllla."-Dr. M. UaxsUrt, Louisville, Ky. Ayer's Sarsaparllla I'REriBED nr Dr. J. O. Ayer & Ce., Lewell, Mass. Prlce It i six bettlcs.ts. Werth 15 a bottle. api9telS AYER'S BABSA'PARILLA. YOB SALB AT IT. B. COCHKAN'e DltUG BTOKK. Nes. 117 A 139 North Queen St., Lancaster, Ps. aprs-'irudAw lAINE'8 CELERY COMPOUND PAINE'S CUBES NKUVOU8 PItOSTKATION, NKUVOUB HKAUACUB, NKUUALGIA, NKllVOUS WEAKNESS, SrOHACII AND LIVES DIS EASES, UIIKUMaTJBM, DYSPEPSIA, and all Affeotlens of the Kidneys. WEAK NERVE8. PAINK'S CKLBKY COMPOUND It a Nerve Tonic which never faUs. Containing Celery and Cocea, these wonderful stimulants, It speclaly cures all nervous disorders, RHEUMATISM. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND purlOet the bleed. It drives out the lactla acle. which causes Itheumatlsm, and restores tbe bleed making organs te a healthy condition. Tbe true remedy for Itheumatlsm. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. PAINKM OELEItr COMPOUND quickly restores the liver and kidneys te perfect health. This cnrallva power, combined with Its nerve tonics. It why It It the butt remedy ter all kidney complaints. DYfiPBPBIA. PAINE'S CRLEBY COMPOUND ttrength ens the stomach, and qnluts them-rvesef tbe digestive organs. Tnls Is why It cures even the worse cases of Dyspepsia. CONSTIPATION. PAINE'S CELKUY COMPOUND ts net a cathartic. It Is a laxative, giving eayand natural action te the bowels, itegularlty surely fellows Its use, Beoemmendcd by professional and business men. tend for nook. Price, 11.00. Beld by DrugglsU. WELLS, B1UUAUDSON A Ce, Proprietors. Burlington, VU (?) PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND FOR SALS AT it. it. cecLtiAN's i) tit; a bteiik, Nes. 1ST A 1S North Queen Mt., Luncmte', Pa. apri-2uidAw E LY'H OKKAM BALM. CATARRH HAY FEVER. ELY'S CIIEAM HALM curvs Celd In Head Catarrh, tleee cold. Hay Fever, Uenf neat, Head ache. Price 60 Cents. EASY TO USE. Ely Ure's, Owego. N. Y., U. S, A. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY, TIME, PAIN, TUOUULE, And Will Cure CATAUUU, by Using ELY'S CREAM BALM. A. particle Is applied te each nostril and li agreeable. Price SO cents at druggista 1 by mau, roKistereu, ou cia. ai.i uuuxiiSiUS, 23ft UreenwichSL, New Yerk. nevlS-lyd& V ALUABLE MEDICAL WORK. 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DON'T FORGET -TUX- BAM1NSJN CUffiS Metzger & Haugliman's NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET, Opposite the B ARDAMeELROY. bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, OILCi.OTH-If yen want the bett Fleer ml Cleth In the city for the money j nit .leek through the stock, all bought befere the advance In price, and all well seasoned, ion will find that an oil f leih well teatenrd wilt last twice at long as one that It Intt Ireth from the factory. ualteETS-lngralnCarptat7iei Its regular price. Us. Ingrain CarpetatSJet Its regular prier, Ste. Ingrain Carpels at 31, M. ti and j Cents) tt goods In the city at the price. Mag Carpets at e i worth S e Itagcurpet at Me j wnrlbS7Ke. KagCarpeU atoe,!5o, We and upi best trendt at the prien ever told. Carpet Ksgs taken In nxehinge. vilNUOW tiliADtn- We are telling q nautili"! nt Window shades, with Spring Fixtures, at tee t best goods at We j best Dade at 73et the prioea are low, else we could net sail the amount we fle.1 IIOSIRKY-The Greatest Bargains In Hosiery ever offered, t.adles' I'alhrtfgan, solid colors orstnpedhese. rrgttlar made, two pair forts ennts 1 never sold less than Wa per pair. Men's half-hose, unblaaehfd, at 10ej worth ISO. Men's half-lese In solid colors, unblearhed Hrlltth or narrow stripes, full rrgalartnade, twnpatrs ler2ta,Justhall price. These are only a few of the btrgalns In Hosiery, cemn and see for yourself. 1 usi epenea, oneeaieoi yam wiae tsntiin, larprtoe,te. An Elegant l.lneef Drritulnghams and Seersuckers. In plain, n'atd or ttnpei, at 100 per yard. Positively the best patterns In Telle de Nnrd, In the city, at lKc The best We corset In the city. The twit 7.k Corset In the rlty. The bett tl.00 Corset In the ntty. rCATtiril Wearaheadauarlera In Laudater for the best Feathert. Tefullvsatlafv yenrtnlf en that paint please call en nt and examine and compare prices. Yeu will And our plica lowest f jr the best goods. Spec tat Kargalnln Men's Cheviot Shirts at SBO and I7K0- Spetlal Bargains In Men's Sumtner Pants and Overalls at Ke 1 worth 75e. bard k Mcelrey, (CHEAP DUYQOODS BTOUB.) 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, N KXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING NEW TRICOTS SO Inches wide, at 25, 37 and 60 cents. Ceal) meres at 10, lCt, IS, 25, 87 and 60 cents. Henriettas, 40 incites wide, COe and 11.00. Weel Checks, SO incltes wide, 87te ; made tn sell nt 60c. French Sateens, Nfweat Styles, Rest Make, 3tc. American Sateens, Ueautlf til Styles, French Finish, 12ie and 15e. New Dress Ging hams In variety, at 10c and 12ic. KID G LO VES The best 4-hutten Kid Glnve in he market at COe. The best 4 button Embroidered Rack Kid Gleve sold at 70e. The best 4-button Guaranteed Kid Glevn at (1.00 ; in all sizes and New Spring Shades. AH-Weel Cashmere Shawls In Scarlet, Cream and Mede, at (1,00, (1 37 and (2.00. A line selection of Ladles' Spring Jackets and Wraps, Just received, a full line of tbe Newest Style Rustics at 12, 17, 22, CO and 75 cents. Ask te see them. FAHNBSTOCK'S, 36 A 37 BAST KINO ST., L ANOA8TER, PA. JKWKLHY. I have this day admitted my Sen, GODFRIEDZ. RHOADS, te a Partnership in the Watch and Jewelry Business at Ne. 4 West King Street. H. Z. RHOADS. BTOQK TJiNGLETHKE BTOOK FARM. Engletree Stock Farm. STORM KIXO, 21(11, Kav hnrsp. foaled 1832. llrntfaerln bleed in la (tain nv Heward's Mr Charles (tnnreuahbrud) NOKMAH MKDIUM, 2:20. Sd dam by Smith's Messenger, son of Dill's sUtsenger. SlOttM KlNQ stands id hands, wulKbsl.MO&s, and Is a vnry Rteut-tiullt berss. with a grrat deal of style and flulali. Nebis nuvur beau dnfeatad In the show rlnir, taking fleflnt pre miums ever seine of the bosther.ut In the country. Storm King should enter the i.ellstat anv limn. Ill HENRY, 4214, lisy horse, foaled la's. KnBweiie. c:itf. 1(1 d. in Nell (dam of Ilatnman, 2.23), by Ilamblotentsn, 10 td dam dam t l'late, 2.33. by Himrlc, son of American atcllpin. Ill 11 KN It V stands l'H hands Has taken five first pramluui In ibethewrlng. Wattwlc Judgea by the Sca'a et f onus " and as a two-year old xeied lU)i points, which has never been equaled. Many noted horsemen have pronounced him the most elegant yeuug horse In ihe country. Terms frr Storm Kin? and 111 Ifnniy, W. (honldmare notprevoln foal, the tame mare or any nher tan be returned true In lu'J. apie.smdth.rAS DAN'L G, ENQLE, Marietta, Pa. OAHPMT HA.ROA.1NH I GO SHIRK'S CARPET HALL -FOR WILTON, VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian. Rag and Chain Carpets, OIL UL0TI18, WINDOW BIIADX8, Ac. We bave the Largest and Beat Btoek In tbe Olty, H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Cemer West King md Water Strut', Lancutar. Pa. IfKCKWSAU. R KMOVAL. E. J. ER1SMAN WILL. UK rOUND AT JiO. 42 WEST KING ST. (Keit Doer te Sayler's Photograph Oal'nry ) With a Complete oteuk of THE LATEST HPRINOSTYLKI Or QENV.S FURNISHING COOPS. ItAOlilNZH'. TTTErIsSMODKLS, de. Central Machine Works, co u.v Kit or OUANTANDCHItlSTlaN 8TUKKIM, (Hear of Court Heuse). LANCAtl Xtt, 1'A. Engines, Hellers, Machinery and Itepalrlng, Patterns, Drawlcgi, ireu and brass Castings, etc. IWst rqnlpped Machine and l'attern llhep In tue city for lUhl work. flVdoed Wen, 1'romptuess. Ueasenable Charge. dec&ua sauna. Ooeper Heuse. Opposite Fountain Inn. ler covering toescoo ecas, at no pnryara 1 regu Opposite Fountain Ira. IS CALLED THINGS IN DRESS STUFFS. FAIOS. Ily Happy Medium, Mre or BO from 2:181 te 2t!10. Thn most Drollfle reservoir of sneea that avur lived." Dam Topsy Tayler, by Alxxsndar's Nerman, tlroef Lula, J:ltK. lly Mambrlne liualcy, record 2 1UI. Dam Vliylnls,by Veluutrer, sire of 8r. Jnlten, 2:11VT Virginia It sit ter te U&uibntta (lira of Velmer, 1:Uyt), and lotence, graudtea of HALLS. BAKUAIHH I TC VOAL, WlOUStU AVD BCTAI1 H1UI IS) All Kinds of Lumber and Oea IVTaau t We. 430 North WaUrtnd Piinca tree's, above lmen. Ijtnrastnr. rt-lvd -OAUMUARDNKR'H COMPANY. GOAL DEALERS. Omcs: Na 1 North (JneenBUMt, tnd Ma M North frlnce ttreet. Yasda: North rTlnce Street, near Jttading Depot, aarislta UANOABTBK. ha c OALI COAL! ruiaicorceAi. kkuuckd atu.xknckabumb, OOlt. 1'AINCK A WALNUT Bin. lanltt ltd itVUlOAL. OUl'ErtlOK QUAL11Y MUSICAL BOXES. HKNUY OAUTBCHI A80NB, Ne. 1U30 Chestnut Street, I'hlladelpnl. examination win prove ear Instruments far superior te any ether make, net speaking of the worthiest inuli tout abounds In the markxt, seen being of mere annoyance than pleaaute te their owners. Old and imper fectly made Mutle Ueiet carefully repaired by ezperienceil workmen from the manufac tory InHwltxerland. Cnntkpot..1eneesollcltod. Bend stamp ter catalogue and arlee list. BOTuaaw PALACK OF FABHION. AbTRicira PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Our opening is ever, and that we are fully prepared for the season, is a fact beyond a doubt. Never has such an immense line of goods been shown in this city. We call your attention te a few items which are worth spe cial mention. Ladies' Black Jerseys, at 25c. Fine Black Steckinette Jer seys, at 50c. Twe new lets came in this week. New Swiss Embroideries, in iS, 22, and 40 inch. An elegant and immense assortment at the lowest prices ever heard of en these goods. Black Spanish Laces, 3 te 4 inch wide, at 1 5 and 20c a yard. Black Silk Spanish Lace Skirtings. Special Bargains at jji, $1.25, $1.50, $2, and 2.50 a yard. Black Silk Chantilly Skirtings, at $1, $1.30, $1.50 te 4 a yard. Black Beaded Grenadines, at $1.25 and $2 a yard. Black Silk Spanish Net, t, $1.50 and $2 a yard. Black Silk Chantilly Net, $1 and $2 a yard. Black and White Point d' Esprit Net, 54-inch wide. Black large Spanish, dot net, 54-inch wide, $2 a yard. Elegant Braid and Silk Cord Trimmings, in black and all colors, 37, 50c te $1.50 a yard. Silver, Geld, Steel and Cop per Trimmings. Narrow Braids te match. Braid Set Panels, 75c, $1 and $1.62, in black and all colors. New White and Cream Ori ental Lace Fleuncings. White Valenciennes Lace Fleuncings. New Oriental Laces at ASTRICH'S P. O. F Lancaster. VLOT1UNU, iXV. ASKEW Oil UK, AT NOB. U AND 331 WST KING HTIIKKT. eZMyd M YKRH A RATliKON. People's Prices. euu CLOTHING MaTked at People's PricB?. THE STYLES AUK JUST WHAT T11K 1'KOl'LE WANT, UANDSOMB, WXLL UADK AND OF DUUABLK COLUI1S. The bent Interetts of onrcustemers bat been tsken Inte conttdnrallen In the selection et our stock. We have tuken care te yiearu u Grand Assortment reu THE Beys' & Children's Department. Lew Pilees Prevall Hore, Myers & Rathfon, NO. 12 BAST KING ST., LANUADTKU rA. W-Try the fllOH WKI.L BHIllT-f MO each, ts rathe half duten. QUKKSHWAKp. H Hill A MAHT1M. CHINA HALL. CLEARING SALE That lasts twelve months In tne year. The bettqnatlty for the least money always te be had there. BPKCIAL INDUCEMENTS TO MW HOUSEKEEPERS! Tea Bets. White Granite, 12 re. Dinner Bets, White Uriiltu..H.M. Dlnuerfcets, Printed H.T9. Ne goods mttrepretented. All Wares ex changed If net satisfactory, at High & Martin ) NO 16 EAST KIHQ STREET, t.AWCARTKH. IA E OK MAK1MU HOAl CAUSTIC SODA. THUKK anu rirm pound itaney kkt- TLK, AT Cheapest Drugstore In the Cllr nes. v ana sj n est ami WATenm gPEOIAL. WATCHES SLT!?'". Ma BallreAflew will t hMM KSiJrla.l,en ,B jns. Alse Blglii, WSJ. pjam, Anrpra, ler wfileh 1 am sela sent, ws ether flrsuclass WaUhes. Bett Watea aa4 nS71?,1.7,BSVn?.- ltaHt1Wlliia Optical ioed. Uerrect ttrne daUr. ttr tM Ktapn-enly place tn the cltyT ' LODI3 WEBER, Me. 1X H, (laeen Bt, oppeslt city HetaL hear Penn'a Deneu Q.lLI-JEWKliER, Ac. G-ILL. JEWELER AND OPIIOIAN. , If 'your eyes trenble yea Attend te tkem la mediately. The nte of Pltemil af,A83E8 BMtOtM Sight, gives Comfert and Pleasure. Lancatter has len felt thenefdef aP ClAi.ei'TIOlAN. We are new Here tn Me. MM Tniir If... IPI. maji.. t.u .... ni.M.T. BION tip AN OCUt.tsr, having a rnllaa remplrut outfit or Test Lenses HcquireA Im Perfect Measurements. .JVL,.,.i"len OUAtt ATBD In KVKRT ! A Full Llnsef Watches, Clocks, Jewelryaad siiTcrw&re OHARLHB B. QILL, MO. 10 WEST KIKQ BT., I.ANO ABTItt. PA JJKC1DKD BARGAINS. WK Ort XB AT PBKJKNT Decided Bargains -IK- WATCHES. Our'lfmvlest Pelld Silver Catet, 1 and s ounce, we will tell at price of tegular a out ee catn. rilUd with Kliiln, Walthatn, HarnnCaa or Keyttone tnovements, CALL AMU QKT PittCIB. -..V "0i ""IT raratr rtrraer, is nnu ,S73 WlUime. M 1ia IHf.a.n . .u . . .. . .v.r WAITM C. HEBE,,! na im nam.1, riMM c?Aa rT. ui iui nutuu iudju BUBit ;; LANOABTXB. PA. nl-U tILKS. s ILK. I. Hatabush & Sen. SILK! KoenonrmndallHhnrlMnrflAririlara' ?M Biiiu. ., --'fa Nickel and Brats Hlngs for Dturt EBgfl. PINKING A SPECIALTY. Firtoen DllTorent Styles of Flaks. at M. laberbusli & Sen's SADDLE, HAENES8, AMD TRUNK . STORE, Ne. -30 Oentre Square, LANCABTXIt, PA. u BABY OABHIAOMH. gllilNN BKKMJCMAW, GRAND EBaV or BABY CARRIAGES. OMX HUNDUKD DirrKUXNT 8TVLX3. ALb MKW GOODS. Mannttctured te ear own order by the bett factories in the country. Hpeclal attention given te every department se as te seenrd ler Vice at well as appearanee. Aoheutelu thy country can show as fine A line of goods. KXPKKSS WAOONH, WHKEI. BARROWS, DOLL CARRIAGES, VELOOIPKDEH, (JIKL'STRICYLES, Ac. OUU MKW STOCK Or "Alaska" Refrigeiaters NOW ON XXUIUITIOM. FLINN &MENEMAN, Ne. 162 North Queen Etroet, LANOA8TKU rA. CAliRIAUKH. GTANDAKD WORK. EDW.EDGERLEY CAIIRUUE UUILDEK, MOS.10,l2,4t,MAUKT BTUBKT, Hear 01 Postoffice, lancatter, Ps, 1 have in Bteca and Build te order Kvery Variety el the following styles I Coue. Hu. Kles. Uabrlolelt, Carrlaicat. IcterIa, Hutleess Wsvent, "V" Carta. HcCall Wsgeut. Hurries, 11 tract Wtgent, Phastens, Kzpretj Wagons. I employ in bftl Wechtulc and have fact'. u. ..; Hniiji ritTHCitv tnv itvle of Carrltice ,w?,.w '. .. ..... a...... M tf...l n. ..w dvtlrea. I IU uuuiiy. nijrm uu ..unu zz work m&set k ueciutiuy vuu v.uwia . B0MOTi,n "Fair Dealing, Honest Bettem rncee." neau kye w AWUeptiring prempny m jewer mau su uvui. espelaUy etnoiej eaj V'1 ',i ,-ffi , ffty' 7,3i W1 .3 m 'm 1 m 3J i.y , && SB ,4pia m 'I li TO W ."?
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