t IHE liANCASTfiR DAILY INTELMGENOEI?, TUESDAY, APRIL IT, 188S. ICE BOUND. y Vv'. OLABK RU8SELL, Auther cf "Tht IVrtek eftht Orontnen, "J.itfcs CVtirtsirp." ''ifv Watch B- Jetr," ' Tht Ladl Uaud " A7& (OOBTlSTUtP.) CnAPTni XXIII. TDE ICE DIltAKS AWAV. It m net yet 8 o'clock. I was restless In my mind, under a great surprise and u net sleepy. I filled a'plpe, mad me a little t pannuin or punch, and sat down before in Are te think. It ever I had suspected tha accuracy of my conjecture that tha French man' sudden astonishing indisposition wa the effect et htieitreme age coming upon hitn and breaking down theartlfldal vitality with which he had bristled Inte Ufa under my heeds, I must hare found fifty signs te, set my misgivings at rest In bis drowsiness, nodding, bowed form, weakness, hi tottering and trembling, and ether feature of hi latest behavior. If I was right, then I had reason te be thankful te Almighty Ued for thl unparalleled and most happy dispensa tion; for new I should have nothing te fear from the old rogue's vlndletlvencss and hor rid groed. Thus I sat for an hour smoking and wet ting my lips with the punch, while the fire burned low, se exulting in the thought of my escape from the treacherous villain I had re covered from the grave, and In the feeling that I might new be able te 'go te rest, te meve here and there, te act as I pleased without being haunted and terrified by the shadow of his foul intent, that I hardly gave my mind for a moment te the situation of the schooner nor te the barren consequences of my fine sohemo of mines. The wind blew strong. I could hear the humming of it In every fiber of the vessel. The bed en which she rested trembled te the blows of the seas upon the rocks. Frem time te time, in the midst of my musing, I started te the sharp clap? of parted Ice. Still feeling sleepless I threw a few ceaU en the fire, and, catching sight of the pirate flag, opened it en the deck oswide as the space would permit, and sat down te contemplate the hideous Insignia embroidered en it. My mind filled with a hundred fancies as my gaze went from the skull en the black' field "tQ tb9 dgatb'ib.eair4r tfeat hadf alien from the grasp of Toaserd and laybu tee tlecU, and I was sitting lest in a deep dream like contemplation,, when I was startled and shocked Inte instantaneous activity by a blast of neise, louder than any thunder clap that ever I heard, ringing and booming through the schooner. This was followed by a second and then a third, at intervals dur ing which you might hare counted ten, and I became sensible of a strange, slckening motion, which lasted about twenty or thirty moments, such as might be experienced by one swiftly descending in a talloen, or iu falling from a height while pent up In a coach. Fer a llttle vt hlle the schooner heeled ever se violently that the benches and all things movable in the cook room slid as far as they could go, and I heard a great clatter and commotion among the freight in the held. Hhe then came upright again, and simultane ously with tills avast mass of water tum bled en te the deck and washed ever my head, and then fell another and then an other, all in such a way as te make me knew that the ice had broken and slipped the schooner close te the ocean, where she lay ex posed te its surges but net free of the ice, for she did net toss or roll I seized the lantern and sprang te the cabin, where I hung it up, and mounted the companion steps. But as I put my hand te the deer te thrust it open a sea breke ever the side and filled the decks, bubbling and thundering pest the companion hatch in such a way as te advisa me that I need but epen the deer te drown the cabin. I waited, my heart beating very bard, mad te soe what bad happened, 1-ut net daring te trust myself en deck lest I should be immediately swept into the eco. Half en hour must have passed, during which tlme the decks were incessantly swept by the Beas, insomuch that I never ence durst open the deer, even te leek out. But nothing having happened te increase my consternation in this half hour, though the mevement in the schooner was that of a very ponderous and majestical rolling and heav ing, showing her bed te be afloat, I began te find my spirits, and te listen and wait with seme buddings of hope and confldenco. At the cxpliatien of this tlme the seas began te fall less heavily and regularly en te the deck, and presently I could only hear them break ing forward, but without a quarter of their former weight, and nothing werse came uft than large, brisk showers of spray. I armed myself with additional clothing fur tUu encounter of the w ct, cold and wind, and then pushed epeu the deer and stepped forth, The s!:y was dark with rolling clouds, but the ice put its own light into the air, and ( could cee as plain 03 if the first of the dawn nod broken. It was as I had supposed; the mass of the valley in which the schooner had been sepulchred for eight and forty years had ceme away from the main, and lay float ing within a cable's length of the coast. A itrangcr, mero wonderful picture human eye never beheld. The Island shere ran a ram part of faintness along the darkness te where it died out in liquid dust te right and left. The schooner sat upon a bed of ice that ihewed a surface of about half an acre; her Item was close te tbe sea, and about Ux feet above it. On her larboard quarter the slepe tnr shoulder of the acclivity had been broken ey the rupture, and you looked ever tbe side into the clear sea beyond the limit of the Ice there; but abreast of thefotehreudstboico rose in a kind of wall, a great splinter it looked of what was before a small bread brewed hill, and the wind or tbe sea having caused the body en which the schooner lay te veer, this wall steed as a shield betwixt the vessel and the surges, and was new receiving these blows which had heretofore struck her starbead Bids amidships and filled her decks. The wind blew from the southwest, but the trend of the island coast n as northeast; and as the mess of ice I was upon, in parting from the main, had floated te a cable' length from the cliffs thore was net much danger, while the wind and sea held, of the berg (if I may se term it) being thrown upon the island. That the ice under the schooner was moving, and if te at what rate, it was tee dark te onable me te knew by observing the marks en the coast. There w as te be no sleep for me that night, and, knowing this, I topped below and built up a geed lire, and then went nith the lantern te sea hew Tas sard did, and te give him the news; but he tt a? in se deep a sleep that after pulling him a little without awakening him I let him lie, nothing but the sound of his breathiug per suading ma that he had net lapsed Inte his old frozen state again. Of all long nights thii was the longest I ever passed through. I did truly believe that the day was ne er te break again ever the ocean. All night I kept the flre going, and en sev sral occasions visited the Frenchman, but found him motionless in sleep. At last the day broke, I went en deck and found the dawn brightening lute morning. The wind had fallen, and with It the nea; but there still ran a middling strong surge, and the brceze wa9 such as, in salleiV language, you would have shenn jourtepgallanUalls te. I could nowtake meaure of our situa tion, and was net a little astonished and de lighted te obscrve the Island te be at least a mile distant from us, and the northeast end lying tery plain, the ocean showing beyond jt, though mthe southwest the ice died out ppen the sea lme. That we had been set away from the main by seme current was very certain. There was u westerly ten dency in all the bergs which breke from the Island, the small ene3 moving mero quickly than the large; for the sea in the north and west was dotted with at least fifty of these irhlte masses, great and little. On the ether hand, the wind and seas were answerable for the progress we had made te tbe north. The wall of ice, as I call it, tliat had steed pver against the larboard bow, was gene, and the seas tumbled, with much heat lness pf froth and much nole, ever tbe ice, past die bows, and washed past the bends en rltbcr side In froth, rising as high as tbu channels. I noticed a great quantity of broken ice sinking and rising in the dark green curls of the billows, and big blocks, would be hurled en te the schooner's bed and then be swept off, sometimes fetching the bilge m'J A thwp M (ccmed te twin; a be,. Mrtkrcagh her frame. Itwaa only at In tervals, however, that water fell upon the decks, for the Ice broke the beat of the mod erating surge, and forced it te expend its weight In spume, which there was net strength of wind enough te raise and heave, Blnce the vessel continued te lie head te tea, my passionate hope was that them repeated washings of the ware would In time loosen the Ice about her keel. In which case it would net need much of a billow, smiting her full bows fair, te slide her clean down and IT her bed, and se' launch her. There were many clouds In tha heavens, but the blue was very pure between. The morning brightening with the rising of the sn, I. directed an earnest gaw along the horizon, but there wa nothing te see but Ice. Berne of the bergs, however, and mere par ticularly the distant one, stele out of the blue atmosphere te the sunshine with se complots a resemblance te tlie lifting canvas of ships thatl would catch myself staring fixedly, thy heart beating fast. But there was no de jection In these disappointments ; the ecstasy that filled me en beholding the terrible Island -the -hideous frozen prison, whose crystal bars I had again and again believed wero cover te be broken new lying at a distance with its nertntrn cape Imperceptibly open ing te our subtle movement, was se violent that I could net have found my .voice for the tears in my heart. This, then, was the result of my schema; It was no failure, as Tassard had said; as he owed his life te me, se new did hoewerao his liberty. Nay, my transports were te great that I would net suffer myself te feel an Instant's anxiety touching the condition of the schooner I mean whether she would leak or prove sound when she floated and hew we two men were te manage te navigate se large a craft, that was still as much spell bound aloft in her frozen canvas and tackle tusevcr she had been in the sepulcher in w hich I discovered her. I went below, and put the previsions we -needed for breakfast into the even, and entered Tasserd's cabin. On bringing tbe lantern te his face as he lay under half a score of coats upon the deck, I perceived that he was awake, and my heart being full I cried out cheerily, "Geed newsl geed news! , the gunpowder did its work) The ice is ruptured, and Ve are afloat, Mr. Tassard afloat, and progressing north I" He looked at me vacantly, and giving his head a shake, exclaimed, "Hew can I crawl from this mound) My strength is gene." It I was amazed that the Joyful Intelligent I had delivered produced no ether response than this querulous inquiry, I was far mere "iwtenlsfiRi by lliu "MUml c! his voice, It was the most cracked and venerable pipe that eer tickled the threat of old age a min gling of waiting falsettos and of hollow, gasp ing growl, the whole ery weak. I threw the clothei off him, and said, "De you wish te rise? I n 111 bring you your breakfast here if you wish." He looked ut me, but made no answer. I battled ngnln, and observed, by the dim lan tern light, that hu watched my lips with an alref nttentlen; and while I waited for 'fi reply he uld, "I don't hear you." Anxious te ascertain te what extent his bearing was impaired, I kneeled en the deck, mid, putting my lips te his car, said, net very loud, "Will jouceme te the cook heusef' which he did net hear; and then louder, "Will jouceme te the cook houseP' which he did net hear either. I believed him stene deaf till, en lenrlugwith all the power of my lungs, hu answered, "Yes." 1 took him by the hands and hauled him gently en te his feet, and had te continue holding him, or he must have fallen. Time was beginning with him wben he had gene te bed, find the remorseless old soldier had com pletely finished his work while his victim slept. I viewed the Frenchman while I grasped bis hands, and thore steed befere me a shrunk, tottering, deaf, bowed, feeble old man. What was yesterday a polished head was new a shriveled pate as though the very skull had shrunk and left the skin te rip rip ple into wrinkles, and sit loose and puckered. Ills hands trembled excessively. But his lower jaw was bold In its place by his teeth; and this perpetuated In the aged, dwindled countenance something of the likeness of the fierce and sinister visage that had confronted me yesterday. I was thunderstruck by the alteration, anu sioeu overwhelmed with awe, confusion and alarm. Then, ro-cellectlng my spirits, I supported the miscrable relic te the fire, putting his bench te the dresser, that he might have a back te lean against. He could scarce feed himself indeed, he could hardly held his chin oil his breast. He had gene te bed a man, as I might take it, of CO, and during the night the angel of Tlme had t isited him, and there he sat 103 years of age I He looked it Ha, thought I, I was dread- , Ing your treachery yesterday; there Is noth ing mere te fear. Besides that he was nearly stone deaf, he could hardly see; and I was bure, If he shuuld be able te move at all, be could net stir a leg without the help of sticks. I was going te rear out te him that we were adrift, but he looked se Imbecile that I thought te what purpose! If there be aught of memory in him, let him sit and chew the cud thereof. He cannot last long the cold must seen step his heart. And with that I went en eating my breakfast in silence, but greatly affected by this astonishing mark of the hand of Providence, and under a,very heavy and constant sense of awe; for tbe like of such a transformation I am surehad never before encountered mortal eyes, and it was terrif ing te be alone with it. TO SB OOBTIBUBD ) Kupture care guaranteed by Dr. J. II Mayer 811 arch street, Philadelphia. Kaseatence, no operation or delay from business, attested by thousands of cures after ethers fall, advice tree, send for circular, mat 10-1 y a Jk w Cuildrim get billions unless you keep their bowels open with New Style Vinegar Bl.ters. SPECIAL NOTWR8. BHILOirSOUBB wUl Immediately relitive Croup, vboeptn Cough and iironehltls Fer sale by II. IS. Cochran, Druggttt, Ne. 147 North Queen street. (7) A Weman's Discovery. " another wonderful dlsoeverv has been made una that tee by a lady In this country. Disease fastened IU clutches upon her, and for seven years a be withstood the sevetest tess, but her vtial organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. She bought a bottle of Or. King's hew HI cevery ler Con sumption, and was semuchre laved en taking flrt dose that she alpt all night and with eue bottle has been miraculously cured, tier name Is Mrs. Luther utc " -Jhus writes W. U Uamrlck & Ce , or Shelby, N. U. acta free trial bettln at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (2) H. B. Cochran. Nes. 137 and 183 Nnnh Qnnen stnet, Lancaster, Pa., is selling slllLOU'S COUGH CUBE as a guarantee te cure aU hreat and lung troubles. g) The Verdict Unanimous, W. 1). Suit, Drnsslat. Blppns, Ind , testifies : "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very beat remedy, a very bottle sold has given n-lief In evtry case. Oue man took six bottles, and was cured et Ubeumatlsm of 10 rears' Hand ing." Abraham Hare, BellevlUe, Ohie, affirms : "'the best selling medicine 1 have ever ban. died In my ae yean" experience, Is Xlectrle Bitters." Thousands of ethers have added their testimony, se that the verdlet is nnanl nnanl mens that Klectrle Bitters de cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidney or Blend, for sale at 11. K. Cochran's Drug Stere, 117 and 1S North Queen street, Lancaster, Fa. (2) WHY WILL YUU CuUUU wben ehllnh's Cure will give immediate rnllef. frleeieeu., W ets , ana II Fur sale by H. B. Cechran.Druz. gl.t. Ne. 137 North Queen street. (8) Bucklen'a Arnica Balve. Taa Bear Salvs In the world for Cuts, Bruises .., WSVa.a, fM MM MfcU. V1& HUl,lWI, nMiuli iiauuuuuii cnumains. corns, ana au motions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guarantee p te give per. feet satisfaction, or money refunded. Price cents per box. rer sle by H. B.Cechran, Druggist, nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street, l-anca ter. Pa. Junefl 1yd Metttera sieuiersll Mothers t;il Are you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a slek child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutung teeth T If se, go at once and get a bottle of MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING 8TBUP. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer immediately de pend upon It there la no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used 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 1 perfectly safe te use In all cases and pleasant te the tase, and Is the prescription of oneet the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States, sold everywhere, cents a bottle. raavN-Iydaw AN UNPOUTUNATK FKliSON, The most unfortunate persdu In the wer.d U one aluicted with sick headache, but they will be relieved at once by uslngDr. Leslie's Special Prescription. oee .auverwseuwat is another BUilMBB, 10 UUHKNCK'S MANDR&KK riU.H. THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER Is that which keeps the Llvtr and Stomach In a healthy condition ; and nothing in the world can se successfully de this as Mandrake, which, as in Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills, Is a Nevcr-Falllng Rem edy for all DUrateeef th Liver and Stomach. . rer sale by all Druggists. Price ts ets. prr box t S boxes for 63 eta. ; or sent by mstl, post pest sge tree, n rreelut el price. Dr. J . M. Schfinek Sen, phllad'a. aprt-lyeaw SUHKNCK'8 MANDRAKK PILLd OB SALl AT , TT.n COCHUAN'SOBDO STORK. Nes 137 A 1 9 North Queen st , Lancaster, Fa apiSrtndAw AOAHS KXPKKSS COMPANY. Letter r mm the Assistant foreman of the Ds- livsiy Dcparlinsnt A Subject In Which Thousands Are Deeply Oene rued. About five years age I suffered flora painful urination and great pain and weakness In the lower part of my bsck, pain In the limbs, bad taste In tha mouth, disgust at feed, and great mental and bodily depression. I live at 211 Yerk street, Jersey City, and en anlvtng hone one night 1 found a copy of the eftaksr Almtnae that had been lefldurtng the Cay. 1 read tha article, "What is the Disease that Is Coming Upen Ost" It de scribed my symptoms and feelings better than I could If 1 had written a whele book. My trouble was Indeed "like a thief In the night,' for It had been stealing upon me un awares for I ears. I sent ler a beti le of Bhsker Kxtract et Beets, or Belgel's Syrup, and before I had taken one-half of it I lelt the welcome relief, in a few weeks 1 was Ilka my old self. I enjoyed and digested my feed. My kidneys SOfffi terovered tone and strength, and the urinary trouble vahlSbEfi. -I was well, j MUtlens of people need some "tarf dlciTJe it3j: ply te acten the bowels. Tethem I commend Shaker Kxtract In the strongest possible terms. It Is the gentlest, pleasantesr, safest and surest purgative In this world. The most dellcate women and children may take It One point wore: t haveall the mere confldeaeeln this medicine because It la prepared by the Shakers. I may claim te be a religious man myself and admire the shakers for their seal, consistency and strict business integrity. What they make may be trusted by the pub lic W. 11. U ALL. Fer sale by all drugglits and by A J. White, H'Warren street. New Yerk. febU-lydftwTu.ThAS lAlNB'S CELEKY COMPOUND. PAINE'S - reit The Nervous, The Debilitated, The Aged. A NKUVK TONIC. relfry and Cnena, ihe prominent Invrc Invrc dlenlp.are the best and ialnterve Tonic. It strengthens and quint the nervous ays tern, curing nervous Weakness, liysierls, SlevpleMBuss, Ae, J ANALTKUAT1VK. I It drives out the poisonous humors of the bleed puniylntf and vurlcMng it, and se overcoming these diseases-resulting trem Impoverished bleed ALAIA.T1VK. Acting ml'rtly but surely en the bewtlslt cures habitual constipation, and promotes arrgnlarhnblt. Uktrengtheunthosteicaoh, and aids digestion. A D1UUETIC. In Its composition the best and most actlve dlun-tlca of the Maturia aledlca ' i om em om elaed fOlentlBcally -with eibr enYctlve remedies tnr dUenses of the kldnfys. It can b relied en te give quick rellel and speedy care. Hundredsel testimonials have been received from persons who have used thl remedy with remarkable beneflt. bend for circular, giv ing full particulars. Price, 11 00, sold by Druggists. WELLS, RIOaiRDSON & CO., Prep's, BUULINQTON, TT. lanlllvaawll) PAINE'S CELEHY COMPOUND OB SALB It,,, H. It. COSIlK A,.'d Dtttld BTrtHB. Nes. 137A us North QueenbL.LuncasteM'a. aprt-iuiaaw ARE YOU CONSU MPTIVE T USK PAUKKK'tl GlHURltlONla without delay. A mre medicinal compound tht cures hen all cite tall. lls cured tie wemt cases of cough, Weak Lnugs, Asthma, Indigestion, Inward Pains, Kxhaustlen. 1l valuable for Uhsumatlsm. remale W"aknes, and all pains and disorders of the Stomach andhewcls. fiOcatlirugalsts. ri.oHKsreN TJoleonk. Most Flagrant and Lasting et Perfumes. Xfe. Erugglsta. (i) "TTAIiTJABIiE MEDICAL, WORK. TRUTH, Or the BCIKWCK OP LIPK, A VALUABLE MKUICALWOUK, the only true description of this time en Man- heed. 1 ite erveus and I'hvuleal Uahliitv. Preme. ture Decline, Kiroisef leuth, audiheuute'a miseries censcauent te same, us well as an ex. pesure et quack and their se-called medical works, by which they victimise thousands, and by thelrexagaeratlngdlsease, makes these peer suffemrs Insane. Kvery young man, mlidle-aged or old. should read this book. It Is mere than wealth te uem. Bend two cent stamp for a copy. Addreai, DU TnOR.THKKL, txi North fourth Bt, Philadelphia, Pa, 113-lyd TJJIiY'H OREAM BALM. OATABEH-HAY FEVER. , BLY'B CKEAM BALM cures Celd In Ilead Catarrh, tteea cold, Bay ver,Oo.MniMS,Ueaa ver,Oe.MniMS,Ueaa aene. Price 50 Cents. KABY TO Uafc. stly lire's, Owego. N. Y U. 8, A. YOU WILL 8AVB MONEY, TIMZ. PAIN. TttOUBLX, And WIU Cure CATAKUB, by Using ELY'S CREAM BALM. A particle la applied te each nostril ana Is agreenble. Price AO cents atdrnggiaUt b u-atl, registered, 60 ct. ELY liUOTHERB, 23ft Oreenwlch St., New Yerk, nevis-lyatw G OLDEN HPKCIFIO. DRUNKENNESS -QU THE LIUUOU HA1IIT POSITIVELY CUBED ADMlNlSTKItlNO DU. HAINES' B-i- UOL1IKN BfKCiriC. It can be given In a cup of coffee or tea w 1 th ou t the knowledge el the person taking V. u absolutely harmless, and will effect a p rnia nent and speedy cure, whether the patlnr ,t is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic 'wreek Thousands of drunkards have beer, made temperate men who have taken Geld-en .Sne. ana te-day believe they quit drlnktn,v of their own fruewUL itnkveh rali.'t. Tpn. .: tem once Impregnated with the 8 libelee. It be comes an utter Impossibility for the Hener appetite te exist, for sale by w CH as. A. LOCUKtt, Druggist, CELERY COMPOUP, mnt B ARQA1NS IN CARPETS. DON'T FORGET -THB BARGAINS - AT - Metzger & Haughman's NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET, Opposite tha SARD fc MeKLROY. bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 36 Seuth Queen Street, - Opposite Fountain Inn. OILCLOTR-lt yen want tbe best Fleer thrtmsh .h4Rtertr. auhoDKbtbereratlMadTanMlaMlce.A&a all wtaiiMuenea. Ypa willflntx . .': .... . .... .. " . ... . , & . maisn uu ieiu wen sessunea win wst vwiee e as long i rulir prTe fjAftrKTS-lngreln carpet at soot Its regular pner, no. ingiain carpets at 31, n, is ana ej Uarpeu at tee worth S e hag carpet at Soe t beets tjrxas iiw pnea ever sela, wrpvssuigs sattbeprleaeveraeld. rarpetitagaUkGalaesehga. - iew aiiann . w u Hiiini nmnutvi f window Shade, with Snrlna Fixtures. nuiuuw assAuan at 40et best goods at eeji best Dade attTOei amount we ne.1 . hesibri; The Greatest liargains in ucaiery nv atrinika tinAA. iMlir tnaM. Lrn nalr Sfkp VB half-hose, unblsoebed, at lOe t worth !Ss. Men's or narrow stripes, lull regular made, two featra me ntrgsms iu nesiery. t.uiiiv una sea mr t uaiif u. VOI Just ista ninMi. dm im a ei vate wtdM atnaiin. lar oneis r prien, te. An iegn Lineni Dnsiwingnanisana eeersniwen. in pisin, p 100 per yard. Festtlvly the best patterns in Tolled xnrd. in the city, ail erwt Initie city. ThabBst7Je( nrsetla the city. The best 11.00 Corset In tht - -- -r- .-...- - - --- --.:- n :"" ;.-j.:;: .n -.I. ' -..- . - an tea rsiTHKR. Wn are keada aariera id Laneiater for tha beat Feathers yourself en that point please call en us and examine and compare prices. Yeu will And our pilre lowest f.ir tee beat goeda. Special Hnraln In Men's Cheviot Shirts at 2Ae Panu and overalls at he i werib 7Je. bard & Mcelrey, (CnEAP DRY 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, jxtrsLur. I have this day admitted my Sen, GODFRIEDZ. RHOADSn te a Partnership in the Watch and Jewelry Business at Ne. 4 West King Street. H. Z. RHOADS. OAMPMT BAROA1NH I OO SHIRK'S CARPET HALL FOR WILTON, VELVET, BODY BBOSSELS, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets, OIL ULOTJIS, WINDOW 8UADMS, Ac. Wt. nuvti the LnrtietH nml Beat H S. SHIRK & SONS, (lernar West Kice and WtUr Strata, LancuUr, Pi. wArtium-. WATCHES for Farmers and Uallreaders will te told at great reduction In prices. Alse algln, Wal tham, anrora,ter which lam sole agent, and ether first-class Watches. Best Watch and Jewelry ttepalnng. 8 poetacles,ic repasses and Optical GeikI. correct time dally, hy tela seraph only place in the city. LODI3 WEBER, Ne. 1WX M. Queen St , opposite city Hetel, Jiear Penn'a Uettut. Q.lLIi-JKWKIjER, &0. GrlLL. JEWELER AND OPIIOIAN. If your eyes trenble you attend te them Im mediately. The nae et PltOPKIl GLAS3K3 Uctteres Sight, gives Comtert and Pleasure. Lancaster has lena felt tbe need of a SPE CIAL UPTIOlaN. We are new Uere te ileal ure Your Kves, rit masses UU the l'KKul fjiulf up AN OCUi.lnr, having; a Hull and I'empleta Outfit of Test Lenses itcqulrtd In Perfect Measurements. satisfaction UUAUaNTEKD In XVEBT I.V STANUK. A Full Line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and BUverarare, CHARLES B. GILL, NO. 10 WKST KING Br HhO 18XKU, PA D EU1DED BARGAINS. WK OFVXB AT PilESI NT Decided Bargains -IX WATCHES. Our' Heaviest felia Sliver Case. 1 and C nnnte, hh will sell at price of tegular is ounce case fitted with aluln. Wkltbam, llumpleu or Keyetenu mevemeuts. CALL AND Q KT PUICEB. Jes. BKKSEB,my temeriartcer, U iTln With me. WALTER U. HEBB, Ne. 101 North Que3u Street, LANCABTKB. PA. uMld ATTUJttfJSYU. J UIUEKB. KAUKr-MAN, ATTOBNET-AT-LAW, NO. JBOHTU FBINCK ST., LancasUr. Pa. T is-lydftir mvBBt. IN GAMS Cooper Heuse. mt Cleth In Ihe city for the money Just leek 1 1 ist Z. u . W. ,.. -- ill .1 WA ,k ..M iudk wq ,, jh hmuih ua,Muu.ra price. Ma. ingrain arnet at e its regnlar cents i nw swmi tha cltv at tha mica. worth STKe Ha Garnets at Me. 45c. Ma and uu Ue priees are low, also wa could net sell the . ... . ever ererea. ijiaiea- raiunggan, senu eninra eitwls t never sold Ifss than te j per pair. nil halt-veee in solid colors unbleached British ler lob, Just halt pilea. These are only a few of far earennsr tonaeoo ecas, at no nnr vara resn aid or strives. Kc l ha best thaeltr. te tuny satisfy and S7K- Bpeelal UtrgUns In Men's Cummer GOODS STORE.) Opp03ite Fountain Ien. It ALIA BAKGAIH8 I Btoek In tha Olty. I ILK. s ILK. M. Haberbusli & Sen. SILK. I Keep en band all Bhadea of Eaddlers' Bllke, Nlckvl and Qraea Blnga Bags. Ter Dust PINKING A SPECIALTY. Fiftacn DIfforent Btylea of Finkr. IT- M. laberlmsli & Ses SADDLE, HARNESS, -ANU- TRUNK STORE. Ne. 30 Centre Bquare, LANCASTEU. PA. HUitUttli ItKSOKTU. A TLANT10 CITY, N. J, THE MANSION. ATLANTIC C1TT, N. J. (fepular Winter or Summer) Largest Hetel. Meat Convenient. Alegantly ur nlahed. Liberally Mausged. Of X ALL TlUC YKAU. CH AS. afeULAUE. Prep. W. X. Cecuaair, Chief Clerk. fuWWmd A TIjANTIO CITY, N. J, HOTEL NORMANDIE, (Peraerly Uotel Ashland.) aarNOW:ePstN.a UKrUBKISIlKD. UtlM.ODKl.ltD, ttstNOVATICD. jeaTu.rLAMiOKN,.ia, marl 4mdMar,Mr.July,Aug. -VTOTIOK TO TKKHPABHKKH AND JX OUMNaaB.-aAU parsons are hereby ler. Idden te trespass en lay of the lands il Ua Cornwall and Speedwell estates la Lebanon or Laneasuir counties, whether inclesed or tinln- eiesed, eithea for taa purpose of sheeting or ashing. as mat tew wui iw n; laldlT enforced aaalust all trespassing en said lands of tba un Oesigned after this notice. WM. COLXMAN rSKXM AN, SLPUtOYALUXN, BDW. 0. rUSXslAN. atteraars fat sLWelaaAOt Half BOOTS AXD ItllOXB. N JEW B110K 8I0RE. Our Opening Da; Is Past Bat would call the atteatlonef the ladles te ear tne Uongela Butten Shee for II W, In Open, Square and Common Sense Tee In wtatas B. C. D, . and EE.whieh ler alvle and wear eannet be excelled. We also have taa same style shoe In a cheaper grade-one at 11.10, taa ether at U.C0. Have a fall line of Ox ford Ties la Patent Leather, Uongela and Patent Leather Tips Opera Slippers In all it; Its of Tee and lleels. A Child's Epilog lleel Shoe In sices S te 8, for 17 cants. Fer tientlamen our tue and SIM Shee In Butten, Laca and Congress, Plain Bread Toe or Opera Tee and Tip cannot ba best for wear. hets for Werlttngu.cn et evtry description all te be had at the New Cash Shee Stere, llsVBBLB FRONT. rl. SW'ILKEY, 24 North Queen Slrwt. . mnrMmd B OOTS AND BU0E3. A Rare Chance, fa PER CENT REDUCTION FBOJI March 31st te .April 30tb, ON ALL BOOTS, SHOES, ROBBERS, Ac, llecght at Our Stoie. THE REASONS H hy we have effcrtd this redaction are i 1st. Ceesuie wa hare been In tbe habit e Jlvlna away Irem Twenty -nve leSfVenty-Ove lellars Werth of cards and Chremes ery Easter, and we think It will be the same te us and mere advantageous te tha Pnrcharerte act that amount (the oest el the cards) off of their Purchases. Id. .Because we feel conndent that It we can In this way Introduce the lines of Reeds we are new tunning Inte mero families, at the B rices wa are new selling (te ssy nothing of la A Per Cent, lieduotleu) will be greatly tn enr advantage as well as te the advantage of text Purchaser. This earer is net te New Patrons only, bnt te all or eurJiegnlar customers as welli but bear In mind wa only mke this offer irera this ffiWi2iS l0 ueUAt' REMEMBER, Wahavo"enTnooa"s"maVS:Ci n Plain Figure and net la LotierserChlratt'.'s. We Mean Jtut Ibat We Sayl Wa will give the Purchaser Five Cents oft of eveiy Hellar's Werth of uoeds Puithased at our Mere doling said time or B per coat, off of alt araeunls laa than una Uellat' swKmeu.ber ThU Hale commences Tills SaTUUHAY, MAKUU Slat and ttnds MON. OAV, APU1L 80th. , OUB MOTTO) ABC l u Quick Bales id Email Pronte," AND " Holiest j Is the Out roller." I The Lo&ders et Lew Prices In Beets & Shoes. NO. 3 BAST KINO STREET, LsVN- OABTBB, PA. msrft-lmt VAULienr aeuPANv. Q.ASL)UJI1T COMPANy, WEISBAOE I1T0AUDES0EST GASLIGHT COXPANY ' of PENNSYLVANIA 123 SOTJIH TWELPin ST., PHILADELPHIA, THIS COktPANT offers a limited amount of tba full paid Capital Btoek et the PlilLA DEL PHI A WCL8 BACH CO, par value 11(0, at ISO per share. payable In two Instalment. Hy the terms of a guarantee, which wi'l be explained te Intending investors, the actual risk will probably aet 'exceed IV 0 per share, while large profits are reasonably sui a. Tha wonderful system or tlgbtlcg' Is nesr en libthlUenatUl&OUTUTWKLrTUaTttlCaT, from I te 10 p. m , where the subscription Boek Is open. A. O. GRANGER, rrcsldent. BAMUfaiL T. BODINB, Secretary and Tremurcr. Heard of Dlroctere, Qseas ruaiKB, WltLUK WOOD, Taesus DeLiw, WMMUSiaaxstT, JoBSTO.Uiaeiaa, A.O. QaanasB, WK. O. Wardex, W. V. Gisss, UaDALaloaeaif) Hest Glkdiikq, T. J. SlOStOOHSRT, A. It ItlCUKT, Advisory Committee of Stockholders. HssarO. Oiases, LmcsL Cern, Hll.T, CSKTKB, J. St. GltttHiM, C. P. UausifsixiH, J.ll. ALTSMCS, Jamsi a. Waiaar, H. U. UorsTex, T. WtSTAB llROW.t, WlLllaK IIBO.BIS, CUTtOK FBXKC1J, 3U0MtS COOUBiX, A. O. HearuBsrs, Monre i MellicaiBt., L V. WILLIAMSO-, Watkb MaeVbiuii apli ld QUJilCMUVAHS. fllUU MAKTIN. CHINA HALL. 0LEAEIB3 SALE That lasts twelve months In tee year. Ihe brat quality ler the least money always te be had there. BPXCIAL 1NDDCXMXNT8 TO HEW HOUSEKEEPERS! Tea Sets. White dranlte, r.TO. DtunerBeU, White Urnlte..UAi. Dinner feeu, Printed WW. Ne goods misrepresented. All Wares ex changed If net satisfactory, at High & Martin, NO 15 EAffl' KINS STREET, . LANCASTKK. l'A. W lii'leiHEU. DKMlHT. w Paiilcular attention given te filling andpreiervlngtbeimturtl tth. 1 have ail the laust Improvements (or doing nice stork ataveryreasODablrtCesL UavlDgyenrsef ex. perleneeln the large rJtle I aiu sure te mve Uvs best of satisfaction and ave you money, btamtciaite$eMyj8pw ,,. tog aaartJ-lyd NaMNUMtUQUXXK 4Ut FREY ECKERT, ' LKNTKN BEABOM OOOOS. salt and hmeaed Flia, rina Whttafwl Mackerel. CedSah. Smoked Halibut, tisaiaj salmon and Lenstar, rardlaes, etc , MsiariissL aelatln. nne New Yerk Cheete, Laaasji Frulu ana vegeub'es, Olives and naktaa.' yur sieca ei coffee ana Teas eotnpare WNa the flnnat In tha ntMrirA i u. i.rj8 UTOr as with a trial order. aMi.lLr' VWKWt GEORQIt WlANT. i& , He. lis West King Street, r i AJ Canned Geels ! Cinned Ooedi t WK HAVE TOO M Awj AMD AUB0Um Vs7m a A Java BletvSkAlal vstuA& a- a a... DA :Y8. te Hednce AleairT""" " Kmml& , W Hi sell you rella A Sen's Oct;rare Cera at , " se. fir two cans at ise. ji j Quart Cans Tomatoes at Be, e; I fnr ste. hiring Brtni at 9a. or S eans ler tii. . iij; Marrow rat Peas at 89, or 3 cans for tic : ?' i Pineapple in cans, redncd fremsS) te lie. , HtrawbArrleafr.-imlJoteNiacnn. X i'w mrp Aiieiaus,ia gjv, iniBaaiesBarw rinet Calliernla Aprleets, quart cans, sSs. ;:' llurateekAf Hv&rnraiaa flnnt litt,,M,Mi.)li bntnebave a supply of ihe Finest cnne5 tern in tee mataet iew urep aae raiisv -01VK US A OALkl m 4 t )JE BURSK'S, SJ" , NO. 17 BAST KINO BTB' fi.1 -V: nftiruti nnnnvDtva ,.. r, y. .tliat. rAff(vi1 Btt.lt.. An r.9 t.A-A A ? i tatks of positively New Prunes, and ate sell."" nRiuDiuierDsnatpnnaainr aw. TBevamj), ..mumi.u v- w bcuj uispiikivu na inn srtjits? m aanASnenndafnrSVi. x .. OROOMRtm. New Large stemlets ratlins aeldthaapbyg Tl the pnnnd or bx. feedless Matatns, trurr..n , a w iuaiui m ( , njunus lexsir. raraeuar a: cunuia, strsus nuvttuera. ,f, Our SUQAUH are Strictly Pure and weaMK. : tbem cbp. TRAJ te please evetynedy. laV prlee ai d quality. lUrtsim, Haveyinaayl) tif nnr ltiiiirnrd Snaaliul rnMMf tftui.; come at one and try a Sample Pound t it h,; v:r.sr",x:srzLfs. "2,.ir2"" ssvi UDUNU. riNFIWII ,C1 U IUUW HH14 V SUI t kindly relund tha money. Wa de this . eane wa knew them te be Pure, sirst-Olaas ff Meds,and reistd evenly. Loek for ear suW play ut wecdi and Prices. , " PMiUlt-Qoed Helier around Fleur, taat1 wilt de all ordinary baking, for Mj MH juHierviuurinrvn.iaa vue nvn neiier rra--. irers, ni ie niiBDury aau a Htgara aaua . Full Helier Ureund In stock. .- . CIIKKSK-Iiurdeek's Finest Full Creasa ? Fresh Bepply of Bwettser and Llmbsrgsr. v Dntchhcad. ., Just received, anether Fresh Let of Helatfa'l. A Coutts eat Meat and wrtham waters, Ms. ires. Seda and Water rhln also Bents Hard Water, i UAUdTIO SODA, In S and B pound ketstaa!. fill weight guarantasdi alie Lye Nana east; Banner Lie. .' aaruivenaaTriai order, uoeos DAlIvatwa area te AJtrartset tne city. -; W. A. RUdT At CO., GrcxMrr Ce-nor last King and Dake Bts , LaaeasVF, anwai;. "REMEMBER be ugttflAj . sVaA 'nading beards of trade"?""". 12amUw,.y'B.A?$P AMDUUStE IUU1H4. iai IB A Wfl .1,111 1 N.T. Slat Full Cream Cheese, wary clfiW Itv Finest Imported Swiss Cheese per peuaUt'M' J.I1U upi no ..utoe., .....iMt Nenehatel Cream cheese cheap. Dutchbeaderkdam cheese IMJMa Plaeapple Cheese.. ,.... ORAUKIRB 1 1' vr.nmi v nrMMM .. .1 i. 1 Bis rcalioped Crackersand 3 ti XaUles....' asrrunirsanaxBtaaies.. ,., ,.i s rusannspsKai;erna:arcn. nfta K tee and 1B Macaroni , bi I'uneiina, ..,,., J BlUU'TBUUJillllllRl t, ..,..,.,,1 ft B.aKtirchana6Setin....... .....i...u. tti Tapioca and tqts Kvsperatea ABBtea.Mirj ltolleri lour pur quarter, i .......JSi - BOAPI SOAP I 3 Pieces Electric Srap 6 Plt-ees star Snap II Pieces Itex Sintp A I'lects Oueen Toilet Seap.......... 0 Pieces Mlng"lun Seap..,,..,...,,., lloe Hosea HiuelngandS hc-Ke Seap....l Bl UlAM.a ftJBllA. !!. . W BCWV ., f UWIHitltllll.llllll.BBf.ri r av 9) wrapper of nex Hep hnA ftl-t ja.vyijauv & r Sfcs Coffee tnll t. Tea .....:MM , Bfta lset Hr.cn t eiTee , ....Mm a ds uoea ureen uoneu.... ..........TJa. CANNED S Cans Uanewlat Pess. GO0D3 1 9 Cans Cum , a H Cans Deans (Mrleg) t a Stt Cars Pie Peache ,,.V s a cans Table Peaches ,.t 8 ft cans Aprlents ,...,,, a a cans Ura'ed or Ml ed Pineapples., ....... Catsup and Pickles, nor betUe Jl Ti-f t AVCut this out and bring It aleag TO w-: "iv CLARK E 'S New Tit mi CeBm Etert, ; la and 14 BOUTS QOB1H lUnBlV3 LANCA81AU, pa., And Ask t3S:eUe Heom Full of HiaaAeiaA , Pitstata. s tS' WM F REE DISTRIBUTION. H.1 aj. HEIST'S Greatest of AH Free DIstrlbkl TO MORROW, SATURDAY, AX'RII. llTi-e,3 . . ..... ' "w-a commencing at xjiocicez m uta Aitaraeea, -. AS J 3 XUUIUD AV IV V MUM IU tIK SSTIIM 4 E j& K7 FttM J.JfA mrttmet'-y ACME SOAP II . . . ms wnat is it i TneDeat Laundry Reap am taa Market. We have taken held of It la taS tarneat,and will positively gtva a bsaf (aata" sauipm cake), hut an original cake, wttaaXajB cat d thrown In, te all grown people who WSB.. vUlt nnr atertl. Wa told van fn laal M-ai Issue te watch our Advertisement. New mO aain reiuiDd veu of it. Loek eat lerNaatt'i wtek. s&syj FACTS I IV . J It It a fact that we gtve yen half of evt'i'A' .u..v .u uvjv we a.iw ,..,. .um ..WHS. rf-'Z it Bt iBteii iuc we bti uie ttugia isiwaas7 , DMIIDIUIUQUI. it is a fact that we buy in large quaatiMsa" and ran seu Cheap. - i ---.t.'. it Is a tact that we emnler from 11 ta M polite aud attentive salesmeu-net hmrs est ' ' uurbusydsys. -j' it is a fact that wnnare tha BSatMt asm' It la m. fast tht wailnn llve tarn aaBiB. oremlses. -; it is a laet that yen can get goods alas aa'- treah. . it is a faet that we are peslUvely ssaaqaaf. ttrs for Utoceiies. ,rs? ra-i-x mL...,. n.i.ii . -Mi ite si. Hueiesaiefl nciiii wecir. , Car. W. KUf u4 Frutct) 8U4 (Narr Deea te tow setaat. Heaaa Herat.) - COAL, BA1'V'k'BvaaMiBBBBaaaa s WSOUMaU AWD UTAH. BAAkJW U AU Kinds of Lumber Aad Qem sWTAkD: Ne. 00 North Watea-iaA fftaM; Btreeta. above Lemen. Laneasta. BHvsvH T AUMQAKDNKR'B OOUFAMY. X COAL DEALERS. Umec-xa l North Qneenstraet, a . V YAanat-Neru Prlnea street, aaaxJ aavlAM LANOABl wwswBwsjsBjeBaj.' tTtOALI COAL.! , & ,i ..a-J utiui (,'eun, f. PRIOK nning Atderma Daam htw e Frank Hsrapey, charged, wMt v .aken and disorderly oendaot H4r'- uiuwtjr "Mutis a uvuar, tun iwawgae , , asalaat bin vara aisalascd, em U ft W- . tha eaala. '.- J -'' .i2 t . 1 M iA -" v ci Ml
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