C ' ."" X "S?i "r "v-VVy ,M.i - ! -f L rEK lAKiSTEB DAELY INTEaiLIGJEa?OEI SATUBDAYtAPBIL 21. 1868. ICE BOUND. By V7- CIAMC RPSSEIX, AtOiercf "Tht ITrfcfc et& Orett!" VecVs CeurttMp, ''My Watch B- Jeif," 'T. Lady faul ta " (oesrtirar.) All that day and through the nlgtt that followed tbe schooner drove, rolling; and plunging before the seas, into the northeast, tethe pulling of therprittaiL I made sv cral excursions into the foreheld, but never could hear the sound of water lathe vessel. Her sides In places were still sheathed la ice: but this crystal nrraer was gradually drop ping oft her te the working of her frame la the seas, se that, since she was proving her self tight, it was ccrlaiif her stauchness owed nothing te the glasay plating. I should but fatigue yen te fellow the sev eral little stories of these hours one by one howl net niy feed, snatched at sleep, steed at the helm, gazed around the sea line, and the like. The sea worthiness of Um craft, coupled with the reasonable assurance et presently falling in with a ship, rendered me te far easy In my mind as te enable me te think very frequently of the treasure, and hew I was te aecure It. If I fell In with an enemy's cruiser or a privateer I must expect te be stripped. This would be the fertuae of war, and I must take my chance. My cenecrn did net lie that way hew was I te protect this property, that was justly mine, against my own countrymen, suppese I had the geed fortune te carry the schooner safely Inte Eng lish waters) I had a brother-in-law, Jere miah Masen, Esq., a Turkey merchant in a small way of business, whose office was la the city of Londen, and if I cenld.aianagg te convey the treasure secretly te htm he would, I knew, And me a handsome account In his settlement of this affair. But it was Impos sible te strike out a plan. I must wait, and attend the course et events. I was resolved at all hazards te stick te the schooner; and, with a view of providing against the curiosity et rummaging et any persons who should come aboard, I fell te the following work after getting my breakfast, I bung lanterns In the run and hatchways and cabin te cnable me te pass easily te and fro; I then emptied one of the chests In my cabin, and carried it te where the treasure was. The chest I filled nearly three parts full with meney, jewelry, etc., which sank the contents of the ether chests te the depth I wanted. I then fetched a quantity of small arms, such as pistols and hangers and cut cut lasses, and filled up the chests with them, first placing a thickness of canvas ever the money and jowelry, that no glitter might show through. Te improve the deception I brought another chest te the run, and wholly filled it with cutlasses, powder horns, pistols and the like, and se fixed it that it must be the first te come te hand. My cunning amounted te this; that suppese the run te be rummaged, the contents of the first chest were sure te be turned out, but, en the ether chests being opened, and what they appeared te contain observod, lt was as likely as net "that the rummagers would be satisfied that they were arms chests, and quit meddling with them. The wind at dawn had weakened and come Inte the west. There was a strong swell Indeed there always is In this ocean but the seas ion small. The sky looked like marble, with its bread spreadlngs of high white clouds and the veins of bluoskybetwe I wished te make all the nerthing that was possible, but there was nothing te be done in that way with the spritsall nlone. Had net the capstan been frozen I should have tried te get the mainsail upon the ship, but without the aid of machinery'! was helpless. Se, with helm amidships, the schooner drove lan guidly along with bcr head due east, lifting as ponderously as a llnc-ef-battle ship te the floating launches of the high swell, and the albatross hung as steadfastly in the wake et my lonely ocean path a9 though it had been some messenger eeut by Ge J te watch me Inte safety. CHAPTER XXVII. t r-NTOCNTEH A, WHALER. I had been six days and nights at sea, and the morning of the seventh day had come. With the exception et ene day of strong southwesterly winds, which ran me some thing te the northward, the weather had been fine bitterly cold, indeed, but bright and clear. Iu this time- I had run a dlstance of about C50 miles te the cast, and with no ether cloths upon the Bcboencr but her spritsail. On the menung et ttie seventh day I came en deck, having slept since 4 o'clock. On looking ever the larboard bulwark rail, the first thing I saw was a ship about two miles oil. She was en the larboard tack under courses, tetalis and maintopgallant maintepgallant sall, heading as If te cress my bows. The sun'hii.e made her cam as leek aswhite as snow against the skirts of the body of vapor that luul trailed n llttle te leeward of her, and Iter black hull Hashed as though she dis charge! a broadside, every tlme she rose wet te the northern nlery out of the hollow of the swell with n curl of slher at her cutwater. My heart came into my threat; I seemed net te brentho;net te have saved my life ceuldIhae uttered a cry, se amazed and transported n as I by this unexpected appari tion. I stared like one in a dream, and my head felt us it all the bleed in my body bad surged into it. But then, all en a sudden, there happened a revulsion of feeling. Sup pose she should prove a privateer a French war vessel et a nation hostile, te my own Thought se wrought in me that 1 trembled Jtke an idiot in a fright The telescope was tee weak te resolve her I could de better with my eyes; and I steed at the bulwarks gazing and gazing, as if sbe were the specter ship of the Scandinavian legend. Tbei e were flags below, and I could have heisted a signal et distress; but te what pur pose! It the appearance et the schooner did net sufficiently illustrate her condition, there was certainly no virtue iu the language and declarations of bunting te exceed her own mute assurance. I watched her with a pas sion et anxiety, never doubting her intention te speak te me at all events te draw close and leek at me wholly concerning myself with her character. The swell mode us both dance, and the blue brews of the rollers would often bide her te the height of her rails; but we were closing each ether mid dling fast she traveling at seven and I at four miles in the hour and presently I could see that she carried a number et beats. A whaler, thought I; and after a little I was sure of it by perceiving the rings ever her topgallant rigging for the lookout te stand in. On being convinced of this I ran below for a shawl that was in my cabin, and, jumping en te the bulwarks, steed flourishing it for bome minutes te let them knew that there was a man aboard. She luffed te deaden her way that I might swim close, and as we ap preached each ether I observed a crowd of beads forward looking at me, aud several men aft all staring intently. A man scrambled en te the rail, and with an nrra clasping a backstay hailed me; "Schooner ahoy I" he bawled, with a strong nasal twang iu hi3 cry. "What ship's that?" "The Beca del Dragen," I shouted back. "Where aie j ou from, and here are you bound tel' "I have been locked up In the Ice," I cried, "and am in want of help. What ship ure yeuf' "The Susan TucLcr, whaler, of NowBed-ford,-twenty-sc en months out," he returned. "Where In creation get you that hoekerP "I'm the only man aboard," I cried, "and hae no beat. Send te me, in the naice of Ged, and let the master cernel'' He waved Bis band, bawling: ""Put your helm down yeu're forging ahead I" and se saying dismounted. I immediately cast the tiller adrift, put it bard e er, ana secured ltf then Jumped op te the bulwarks acatn te watch them. Bbe was Yankee beyond doubt ; I had rather met myewn countrymen; but, next te a British, I 11 euld ha e chosen an American ship te meet. Somehow, despite the Frenchman, I felt my self te have been alone throughout my ad- enture, and se sere was the effect et that ielituds upon my spirits that it seemed twenty years since I bad seen u ship, and since I had held communion with my own species. I was - terribly agitated, and shook In every limb, life must have been precious always, but never before had It npp-ared se precious as new, while I gazed at that homely ship, with her malntepsall te the mast, swinging stately upon the swell, the fates of the sea nun plain, the smoke of her galley Ore breaking from the chimney, the sounds et fftffiUnf blocks sad, erwkUX PMTaii taf from her. "Jack a fountain of Jey broke eat" of aay heart taat gay wheai beta-was IoededwitBlt,sd bad teat mood lasted I believ I should hart exposed the treasure la t he run, and In vised all the m of the whaler te share In It with a, , Thsy stare fixedly fcHUe weaaer that tfcey should be aeteaaded by rack an appearance as say sM exhlfattsal Oaa of taaatveral beats whteh aasf at her davits was lowered, tfca ears fused, aaa presently ska was sear eaeaga take hit wtthaMaeaJt; bat wbea there the niiir.aa rsupposta-hlfateb, who was steertef, satst eat. '"Vast row lag I" tkskaataaaaatea stand, aad ker peo ple te a man stared at me with their, chins upon their aheaklers as If I had bee a Seed. It was plala. as a aUnstaftT that tber.were frhjhteaed, aad that the saperstitleBS et the forecastle were hard at work In them while they viewed me. They looked a queer com pany; two were negrees, the ethers pale faced, bearded man, wrapped up in clothes te the '"aspect" of scarecrows. The fellow who' steered had a face as long as a wtt hammock, aad it was lengthened yet te the eye by a beard like a goat's hanging at the extremity of his chin. Hs steed up a tall, lank figure, with legs bke a pair of compasses andhailed ma afresh; but the high swell, regular as the swing et a pendulum, interposed Its brew between him and me, se that at one moment ha was aeaarply lined figure against the sky of the horiseB, aad tha next he and his beat and craw were sheer gene eat et tight, aad this made an exchange of sentences slew and troublesome. "Say, master," he sung out, "what d'ye say the schooner's name IsP "The Beca del Dragen,' I replied. "And who are you, mateyr "An English sailor, who has been cast away en an Island of ice," I answered, talk ing rery shortly, that the replies might fol fel low the questions before the swell sank him. "Ay, ay," says he, "that's- very well, but when wu you cast away, bully V I gave him the date. "That's net a month age," cried he. "It's long enough, whatever the time." said I. Here the crew fell a-talking, turning from one another te stare at me, and the negrees' yet showed as big as saucers in the dismay of their regard. "See here, master," sung out the long man, "it you ha'n't been cast away mere'n a month, hew come you clothed at men went dressed a century tin', heyP The reason et their misgivings flashed upon me. It was net se much the schooner as my appearance. The truth was. my clothes having been wetted, I had ever tinea ' been wearing such tblek garments as I met with in the cabin, keeping my legs warm with jack beets, aad I had become se used te the garb that I forget I had It en. Yeu wUI judge, then, that I mutt hare presented a figure very nicely calculated te excite the wonder and apprehension of a body of men whose superstitious instincts were already sufficiently fluttered by the appearance of the schooner, when I till you that, In addi tion te the Jack beets and a great fur'' cap, my costume was formed of a red plush waistcoat laced with silver, purple breeches, a coat of fries with yellow braiding and huge cuffs, and the cloak that I had taken from the body of Mendoza, "Captain," cried I, "it se be you are the captain, in the name of Qed and humanity come aboard, sir I" Here I had te wait till be reappeared, "My story is an extraordi nary one. Yeu have nothing te fear. I am a plain English sailor; my ship was the Laughing Mary, bound in ballast from Cal Cal lae te the cape." Hera I bad te wait again. "Pray, sir, come aboard; there is nothing te te fear. I am alone, in grievous distress and in want of help. Pray come, slrl" There was se little et the goblin In this ap peal that it resolved him. The crew hung in the wind, but he addressed them perempto rily. I heard him damn them for a set of curs, and tell them that it they put him aboard they might lie oft till he was ready te return, where they would be sate, as the devil could net swim; and presently they buckled te their ears again, and the beat came alongside. The long man, watching bis chance, sprang with great agility into the chains and stepped en deck. I ran up te him and seized his hand with both mine. "Sir," cried I, speaking with difficulty, se great was the tumult et my spirits and tha joy and gratitude that swelled my heart, "I thank you a thousand times ever for this visit I am in the most helpless condition that can be imagined. I am net astonished that you should have been startled by the appearance of this vessel and by the flgnre I make in theso clothes; but, sir, you will be much mere amazed when you have heard my story." He eyed me steadfastly, examining me very earnestly from my beets te my cap, and then cast a glance around him befere he made any reply te my address. He bad tha ganntness, sallewness of complexion, and deliberateness of manner peculiar te the people of New Eng land; and though he was a very ugly, lank, uncouth man, I pretest he was as fair in my tight as if lie had beta the ambrosial angel described by Milten. "Well, cook my gizzard," he exclaimed, presently, through his nose, and after another geed leek at me and along the decks and up aloft, "if this ain't mt-raouleut tew Durned if we didn't take this hooker for some ghost ship rlz from the sea, in charge of a merman rigged out te fit her age, Y' are all alone, air yeur1 "All alone," said I. "" "Breach me every barrel aboard-lf-ever I tee sich a vessel," he cried, his astonishment rising with the searching glances be directed aloft and alew, "Hew old be sbeP "She was cast away in 1753," said I. "Well, I'm dumcdl She's froze hard, sir reel I reckon she'll want a het tun te thaw her. Split me, mister, if she ain't worth sailing home as a show box." I Interrupted his ejaculations by asking him te step below, where we could sit warm while I related my story; and I asked him te invite bis beat's crew into the cabin that I might regale them with a bowl of such liquor as, I ventured te say, bad cover passed their lips in this life, On this bowenttethoside, and, hailing the men, ordered all but ene te ceme aboard and drink te the health et tht loncsemo sailor they had ceme across. The word "drink" acted like a charm; they in stantly hauled upon the painter and brought the beat te the chains and tumbled ever tht side, ene et the negrees remaining In her. They fell together In a body, and surveyed me and the ship with a hundred marks of attenUhaient. TO Bl COHTIKUBD.) Beused from Inaction. " The precursor et their disease and destruction; the kidneys and bladder, healthfully stlmu ltted and toned with neststter'i stomach, Sitters, actively resume their functions. That Dright's disease. diabetes, catarrh of the bladder, and eneuresu are prevented. Fer Irritating diuretics, and these ueraedlcated and eerr stimulants which, used even In moderation, excite both the renal and vesical organs, this is the belt possible substitute, ic li et botanic composition, and se congenial te the stomach the digestive processes et which It helps in no ordinary degree, that It is promptly assimilated by the system, and Its tonic effects are speedily felt. Net only does It remedy Inactivity of the kidneys, but reaews a regular habit et body, promotes a due secreMen and healthy flew eILlle Inte the proper channels, and exnels from the circulation acrid crincl. r. ties proaucuve ui rmumausxn and gout. t Is also tha leading sDeclrla for malarial complaints. . Keptar care guaranteed by Dr. J. fl Mayer 631 Arch street, Philadelphia. aae at once, no operation or delay from business, attested by thousands of cures after ethers tall, advice tree, send for circular, marle-ljdaw Tb Population of Lancaster Is about thirty thousand, and we would sav at least one-bull aru troubled with some affection of the Threat and Lungs, as these complaints are, according te statistics mere numerous than ethers we would advlsx all net te neglect the opportunity te call en tbtlr druggist and get a bottle at Kemp's Baltam ter te Threat and lungs, Price Me and II oe. rWairfre. Beld by oil druggists. (4) Fer first Mac. A great amount of political engineering will be dena by friends or can dle mm te se cure for their man the first place en the ticket, and tha best man will probably aecure the coveted place. Then If enoersedby the zoaleilty nt the people, theelectlen Is assured. Kleclrle Ulttert ha been pet te the front. Its merits passed upon, has peen endorsed, and unanimously given the first place, among remedies peculiarly adapted te the rvllet and cum of all Diseases of Kidneys, Liver and stomach Xlecttle ulttert, being guaranteed, la a sate Investment. Price tee. per bottle at U. B. Cochran's Drug tore, it) ana IN North Queen Street, Lanca, ter, ra. I') DUFFY'S FORMULA. A OrUla Oar ftw tk lint StagM of Oosatwaptfea. Its aitta Ugredleats are raw beat aad Pasty's rata Matt Wats r, aa li stisaalatas tha aaat teeasMbaHasaptaaUssaaaatBeetkat set eauae le vary feat afar ea. ' " l ataa rretfertettaa clarsryaaa tat a Dae ter of Di1et.ty,aUaaaa afiata te laaeat meaaDutyetsatt Wh'sky aaa Daffy's ractaata aaUepurMtaikf saest ctaetsat prspuatleas tt a mad ctae t knew et, aa my expa- lease is a large one" avBT. at. MILLS, Mead Centre, Kansa. Duffy's formula la for sale by all dragflsta and dealers. Prlea, 1103 per bet'la, DOffl'X'J MALT WH1S&TCO., (t) Beehestar. K. T. SOOTS AXD SHO M. rvwav N JEW BHOl BIORst, Popular Shoes. A LIDIKV riKB DOKQOLS. BUTTOff, with Patent Tip and Light r.exlbla Beles, Very Stylish aad Comfortable, rata. A NEW L1UHT MONT Lri SHOE for Ladle' Wear, flipper I exed, Flexible Meles aad Patent Tip, H W, . A speetal Lrrt rf SHOE DKEMINO, Bean lar Price, sse ; we are selling- tt at lee. A Gentleman's Unn!ne liaKD-WBLTED BBOB fera7s, mad of Superior caUBkttu Seft aud Light, In appearance equal te ear better sr etTs t hare thm In Butten, Lae and Congress ; Tip and S lain Tee. fl. SWILKEY, (HW CASH STOKE.) Ve. tl North Qaeen Street. LANCASTER, PA. marS4md " . .i .. i. .... ... i i i " , 28 D. P. BTAOKEOUSE. 30 It there Is one time In the year mero suita ble than another te buy Fine Shoes, ltlsrtchtnew, for thacrmfert of iba spring and whole Simmer ts tiefure us, te enjoy them In, and 1 haye Just made a LsagePurcbAMOl BOOTS AND SHOES, D1BICT PHOal THE rACTOHV, -AT- Extremely Lew Prices, And I am offering thm te tha pnblle for less than It cost te make them. It's the manufne turer'aleta- net mine. They gave me th? envr et the goods-1 bought them and 1 don't knew et any ether store thatean give you serb, bargains SW It yen are thinking of getting New root wear It will pay you te call aad examine eca IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PB10E8 IN SHOES. D. P. STACKHOUSB, 88 & 30 AET KINO, ST., LANCA4TEII, PA. aWlydfcw IOOTS AND SHOES. A Rare Chance, b PER CENT REDUCTION -raeit- March 31st te April 30th. ON ALL, BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS ,5c, Bought at Our Stere. THE REASONS w hy we have offered this reduction are t 1st. Because we have been In the habit e ttvlnv away from Twenty-nve te Seventy-Ova leilara Werth of Cards una Cbromes eery Easter, and we think it will be the aamn te us and mere advantageous te the Purchaser te 8et that amount (the cost Of the cards) off of ae.tr Purchases. id. Because we feel confident that It we can in this way Introduce tha lines of goods wa are new running into mere families, at the prices we are new telling (te My nothing of the A Per Cent. Beductlen) will be greatly te our advantage as well aa te the advantage of tit" Purchaser. This offer la notteNaw- Patrons only, bnt te all et our Begular customers as well ; but bear In mind we only m.ke this offer from this BA1UUDAY. irB;iI list, te MOMDAV, APUlLJOtMsaa, inclusive. REMEMBER, Wa have our floods marked in Plain figures and net In Letters or Characters. Ie Mean Just Vbat We Say ! 4 We will give the Purchaser rive Cents off of every Hollars Werth of uoeds Purrhased at our Mere during said time or s per cunt off of all amounts Lues than una Dellar MrKtneu,ber TbU sale temmences TBIS BATL'BUAV, MAUJU 31st and Knds MUN DAY, APUIL 30th, OUIl MOTT03 ABE X " (Juick Sales isd Small Profit," AND " Honesty Is the Best Policy." iS The Leaders el Lew Prices In Beets & Shoes, t0. 3 EAST KINO STREET, LAN CASTER, PA. maraiml eOlTWAL. JJW It JURV COMMISSIONER, O. P. BI1ULTZ, Blacksmith, Ninth Ward, formerly of Eliza beth lewnthlp. bubJeotteDeinnniatlorulflt. mar2S2wda T7K JURY COMMISSIONER, H. T. BHULTZ, Of KlIzabHhtewn llorengh. Subject te the decision of the Democratle County Conven tion. matft-tldAw -COR JURY COMMISSIONER, C3KOHQE DABMSTXTTKB, Seventh Ward, city. Subject te Pemocralle Bulea. inailO-lydAw "gtOR J DRY COMMISSIONER, EDW. AMIILEU, Ot Drumera Township. Subject te the df. clslonet the Democratle Ceauty Convention, mails dAwtapsn TfOR JURY COMMISSIONER, rUANKLIN CLABK, Of Strasburg Township. Subject te the dt clslonet ttut Democratle County Convention, niarlMAwtaX' JACOB V, BHKAFFKR'H PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWM DISTILLATION.) a II OIMTKX BQOABB. M ECKERT tAsWAMMCUtOT. bard & Mcelrey, S3 wad 36 Seuth Queta Bar t, Opptat. Feanttia Inn. OtLCUmuif you want tha best Fleer h the steaav aa bought before Use aa vaaee rmMmaaADkfl-weare tenia quaattUe tareag taasj aa i wirieta well saaeeaaa will last twiea as long aa naa that MJ arts, Ma. IsrallcarMta at St, s. ef saa fcaatiibeat aeTu uiaAty u ta BrfsSg btrMteat tae warta i MaaCarpet at sse j worth STMa. TsaOarpswi MaseftLWeaaa apt aaa mrwmm at tan nnnc, Avar mu. ramaa a in ataama at toot bast goods at Kit beat Dade at net tha prleta ar low, also wa oeuid net tail taa agarmatwaaekl HOUMT-The Greatest Bargains ra Hosiery ever offered. Ladles Balbrlggan, sella color cswpe4ae regular made, two pair ter as esbUi never eM leas aaaatet war pair. Man's half-hesa, nnblaaeaed. atlOc t worth Ue. Men's half-bes in selM colere, aaaleaeaad British fBarrowstrtp.renrega)araMe,twoTjiriorts,jsrsthUprle, Thataaraeaiya few of saw nvavaaia sat oenarj, auin naa rer yuBiwut. Just epsgiaa. eaa bale et yard . wld Muslin, fog cererle-g toeacai lar rnrleavfc Aa Elearant Line of DrraaUlnhaunaad aaannafeara. tn nlatn. nlaid or atnnra. at We par yard. PetHyly the beat patterns la tee wet hi taa cny. zae nets me cartel in taa etty. tm east u.e corset la law euy. ssATMEIta-We are headquarter tn Leneaswr for tba beet Feather, te fully satisfy yeartaif en that aelttt please eall en us ana exatnlaa ana oeatpara sneta. Yea will Bad ear gttieelewatt for taabett geed. . I "7 8jaMtUsaargalBlnMeaaChvlnt8hlrUataaut7Ke. Spettal Bargain U Men's B ummer Paataaad Overalls at Ke worth 7te. BARD & McELROY, (CHEAP DBTQOODS tTOEB.) 33 an4 35 Seuth QuMn Startytt, OppealU Fountain Irn, jMWMtmr. ..... 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. STOCK s TOCK FAR1C EN&LETREE STORM KING, 2101, Bay heree, foaled 1831. Itrntbar In blend 10 NOKUAH MRDIUU, 2.M la. wetKhi l.we deal nf atvle and flnlab. Ue has never been mlums ever soma et the best her.es in the country, any time. Ill HENRY, 42 H, D Mtmbrlae Dufllfy, record 9 101. Dam t Irclnla, by Volunteer, sire of St. Jnllen, 2 llta. Virginia Is Its Bay herte, foaled lt'i. ter te Uambetta (ilfit el Velmer, tux), and florenee, grandson of pautette, ttlt. Sd d.re Nell (dam of Bataman, t.), hy Bambletenlaa, 10 td dam dam of Plate, fct. by Mark, eon of American Eellps. niniNBY stands l?Vt hands Has taksn Be arst premiums in the show ring., Was twice Judged by tha ' kca'e of fetnts" and as a two-year old stetedUttf points, which hat never bean equaled. Many noted horsemen have pronounced aim the most elrgant young horse In lbs country. Terms for storm King and ni Henry, 130. f heuld mare net prove In foal, tha lame mar or any ether ran be returned free in 1&S9 ....... .,. .. epit-lmaib.F9 OAN'i. Q. ENQLE, MARIETTA, PA. OAMFWT BAHQAIN8 I SHIRK'S CARPET HALL FOR WILTON, VKLVET, BODY BriDSSELS, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Raj and Gbaln Carped, OIL OLOTWSt WINDOW BIIADMB, etc. We nave tne LArgeat and Beat Stock la the Olty, H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Cerner Wtsl lia& tnd Wattr Struts, Uneutv, Pi w a win mm. eirSUJtAl. WATCHES for Farmera and Uallreadert will be told at great reduotten In prices. Alse Elgin, Wal tham, Aurera, ler whleh lam sole agent, and ether flrst-elaaa Watches. Beat Watch aad Jewelry uepainng. spectacle, icyetflaateaand Optleafuoed. txnei time dally, by tele tele grapeonly place in, tha city. LODIS WEBER, Me. 1MX if. Quaaa au opposite City Hetel, A ear fenn'a lienut. G Ilili-JEWK1.ER, 40. GrlLL. JSWELER AMD OP1I0IAN. If your eys trouble you attend te them Ira medlauly. The use of PKOPEB OLAB1R3 Uettercs Sight, givet Cemlert and f leaauru. Lancaster has long felt the need of a 8PE CIAI'UPMOIAH. wearennw iieretn Meav ure TeurKtet, FltQiaate wltb the PltKUI B1UM (if AN OOUMnr, having a Vulland cempleta Outflt of Test Lenses Ueqalrtd la I'arluct Measure menu. Satisfaction OUABAHTEKD In XVKBY IK STAMJE. A Feil Line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. OBARIilS 8. GILL., WO.IO WK3TJttWO BThLANOASTEU, pa w ATCHRS AND JEWELRY. TO SUIT TOUB1ELF YfUtS 1IUYINQ A GOOD Watch, OO WUEBE YOU SEK THE Largest Eteck, Best Variety. Latest Styles. aa-we Guarantee you this at well as Low Lew est Pilres. 7 Ferall kinds of Depatrlng you will find ct te glv Geed Satisfaction, WAITER C. HEM, Ne. 101 North Qaeen Street, (Cerner of urtnge.) LANCASTER. PA. nl-tfd T EVAN'S KLODR. USE- LEYAN'S FLOUR. It Always arret tatUfictlcn K.XtaJ ejaejM, oil cloth in the city for the taeaayJnH leek la arte, aaa au. watt seateaaa. Tea will . tua nat ires rrem taa laesery. of BhtdM, with Spring Fixtures, Tetie da worst, ta the ertf. aiMHC The beat FAHiC. STOCK EAEM. WinOnw Dy llsppy MedliM, tire of 80 frest 2il8i te 2:80. 11 The aoatprellflo ratervelr or tpeed that afar lived." DamTepty Tayler, by Alexanders Nerman, tint of Lula, I.1IX d dam by HewarOVs rtr Charles (thnreughbred). ' Ba. and la a verr ateut-bnlit het, with a arm' with a great Iva flrat, nra- defeated In the ibew ring, takteg hve flrat. pre. storm King should eater the t:J list at JBVLZdbO, iaSeee.eeeKjavAaaieevaMlHe aawia'atfajjaayvaaaarfMavatf BARUAIHB I ac runNXTORa. YOURWANT5 IN- FURNITURE Can be supplied at WIDMYER'S FUItNITUBB 8T0BJC TO YOUBCOMPLETESATlSrAUTlOM. ATTUACTIVE QOJU3, ATTKAOT1VE PH1CKS. Olve yourself the tatltfactlen of seeing the Largest, Best and Vht apeet ttlech In the Tjlty, Oer. Bast King & Duke Sts. WIDMYER'S COREEH N BW THINGS irf'rCRNITUKB -AT- REINITSH'S New ANTIQUE OAK SUITS, all Complete, with Mattress and Spring. The price will sur prise you. NATUBAL CUKBBY SUITS, all Complete Very Pretty, Well Made and Durable. OLD STANDABD WALNUT. W open Next Week, fclx New Patterns at Six flew Prlees. Several very low In price, but (bed money's worth all the time. Other New and Attractive Goods being shown all the time at Popular Prices. HEINITSH'S 87 AND 20 BOUTHIQUBBNBT., LANOABTEB, PA. Personal Attention Given te Undtttak lair. BDH1NBKS MKTHODS MADE PliAlN. Tbe system of Instruction at tha LANCASTER COMMERCIAL OOLLEOE, Is se simple and plain that any young lsdy or gentleman can etully master all tha details of abeslnest education. LIBERAL TERMS. Evening Sessions Tuesdays, Wednes and Fildaya. Full Information given by M.O.WB1DLBR,' LaaatjUtCaaaaruioeUagf, fttUMMI Laa44tat7'a, cLoraixe, ae. JMPORTANX CONSIDERATION. L (iaoseian Bie. Ad Impettint CoDiidenlien, WE n AVE TUB FINEST GOODS. TUB BEIT OFBVBBYIlUKa.TMB STfLsT. Bat tha Prlees are ti.re te M te tjwer than the same quality eC goods are told ler anywhore else. Loek it Our Window Exhibit Every Dy, Wa Belllf Mark Our Prices tn Plain T m ires. Anyone can see who takes the trouble te leek. Kaw Spring Treuter te Order at M 0! tite It te. te.eI.t7 &, hi 0,1000. nieaT ,prw "ail w OIsr ftt tU00,tll.M, . Mew Spring Butts te Order, Fine Quality laspertad Wonted, at WO.OO, il 00, t Ce, (17.6J. ALL WELL MADE, COT IN TUB LATEST STYLE.) TB1MMBD TASTEr ULLT. .Everything warranted te give eatlsfictlen. Yen ean affurd te bny without giving them a leek. It will save you money, L. GANSMAN A BRO. w 1LLIAMHON & JTOSTKR, UNEXCELLED -JOB- Style, Fit, Workmanship AP- PRICE; aENrSHQHTiVBIQHTOVKBCOAT.tUtO. SOFT BOLL, MATIN FACED. SPBINV-WKIOHT SUITS-CuUwty or Rach, Light and Dark Celers, tu.w and f.i 0. Material k Werkminshlp tbe Best, BOYS' SPBINO BTYfC CUTAWAY AND MACS bUIX' Light and Dark, Celers, 7 te anil 110 00. Kebby Btylta-TUIKatED and Made Streng. Sett Made and. Lewest Priced, TBUNE8, VALISES AMD SATUMEL9, ar Whelesats Prices tn Dealers In Brets, Shoes. II au, cap. Furnishing Uoeds. Studt, Cuff Buttens, heart Pins aud ether goods. Williamson & Fester, 82. 3i, 30 & 38 E.KING ST., BRANCH STORE, HARB1BUUBO, PA. H IKHU & BROTHER. -11 AVE YOU SEEN THE BOYS Iff BLUE WlfIC U ABE IN WINDOW MO. 2,01 H I RSH& BROTHER Showing te Oreat Advantage the Mew Grand Amy Suits, Which are More Perfect than Ever for STYLE, FIT AND QUALITY T Adjoining the BOYS IN BLUE li un Elegant Shew Of New Styles in Piece Goods. SBefere erdering your SPBINQ AND SUM MER SUICS come and see enr large assort-ment-ef P'EOI WOODS. We have studied your ieUrett by selecting the best aud newest patterns, and have marked them at prices which are far below the usual prices In this Trade, The fit we warrant te be perleet of any sty le of suit you cheese from the latest Fashion Plates, and by adding beauty te our garments we make them up with the best of trtmmlngi, whleli tbew them off te mers advantage. Our leading tlB.OO SUITS and U.oe PANTS TO OBDXlt surprises all ter their elegance and make-up. New Is the time te make a geed selection tud feel yourselves well latlifled by CALLING UrOrT Hirsli & Brether, THH ONB-PRIOB Merchant Tailors, Clothiers and , Furnishers, COB. M. QUKEN BTRKRT AND OEMTUX SQUARE. LANOABTEB, PA. UAOUiyjISY. -DATTKIUIB, M0DFL8, 40. Central Machine Works, COBNEB OF QUANT AJtDCIIBIBTIAN 8TBKKTS, (Rear of Court Heuse). LANCASTER, PA. Engine. Boilers, Machinery and Repairing. Patterns, Drawings, Iren and Brass Castings, etc Best equipped Machine -and Pattern I thep In tbe city ler light work. asrwoed Werk, Promptness. Reasonable Charge. , ' iw.1tM w OK MAKING bO Af. CAUSTIC SODA. TBBKE AND FIVR POUND FANCY KKI SUtt, AT J. C. MOUOHTON M CO, Chaanast Drag store In the City, . RaTa)a3tVl Wast Ring ttL OKOOKMTMg. rSreSeAearfa,ni aTl&lia b tr-mta utrn nrfuvn . mAjSatafcAAjajt 'i l)iZf.??iii'.Z2tmi' i tt,.'' ""a.'lwiii r - "5u" for tanderacss aad fftftaaey a '5 J b.. .iv: .i,:s.u.HS7w'WH"!"a? . -tw aed'tell n V.,7"'"0' asyaaaat Ar r av- tit ten ni.Bi ni-. .... .i' ''" .Im. ... . vj MrWii- .a vnKUlv. AT nnvatrtct ul eWWawagstOl -r -'-lei.. OnkT.vaT i i .u ii k.ii i it tni-vcy i w ' J J -i' VWiAj I, c4J weia .aoiNet aetNui geikqi nny netr 01 course they de, at tha low JfJJi prtee we offer them. It fi tee low. out w $T cannot help It, We have a large ateek aaa - & thnr tnnat . mn. Think- nf i. " t.V'.f 5 Wft CormFellatretorar,at7Ho.acantgcoaca Kn nedTomateea, en art can, at aHs.oVteaaateF'-VT Mojaaaeuias seaaa, at we. or s for Be 1 Mar- S,'Jt-',JLli!,!vr ,or 3trtcaas Pared Peaches for ISA, a eaa. Onr rineucern. "T.w C" ""S ' jalta at 15c, a can, bat will make a redaction by the case or acten. OAL1FUBM A CANNED GOODj-reaeh. Cherrle. Pars and Apricots. -". ICOFFEESt cerrcrnt nnrriiai Qnlttv better and prices lower. atra'eA J Rie te, it r. best bio ase t an Lagayia74 (Mi H Mecha and Java. ' vshyidB w vw. vvH.,M,wwit)ii(naaeiiwS( BURSK'S. ' W NO. 17 MA8T BtlKa gJTRlarT. jBADl HEADM RKAD M I , REIST. BEAD, TU1HK AND UE ASION1SHKD tlU.0) WOBTUOF ACME LAUNDRY SOAP GIVEN AWAY LAST SATUKDAY. We told yen wa would give It, Yen can alwsyt detCnd upon what we say. DOES XX PAY t That remains te be seen. Wa only knew It's the beat te t-auudxy Boap en the market. Wa have taken held of it in naiunun Clve your sample cakes a fair trial. .Si Our Stock Is Heavy and the Price an Lew 1S3 that none dare asDreach it in Prlea or n,,.nt J -f "? J BEAD ONI RKAD ONI BEAD ON I t& , j.ew packages of W STEaaL'3 WASHING POWDIR Vffi? GIVEN AWAY, iVaUBKUW (SATURDAY), APRIL 1L commaaeuig at 7 e cieck in the Eralac.v. ,;. I elSaWgaatB -JWV Thlt Is one of the bait washing powders 2r ', taaaa trial fafaa. mrA awaw . tT-Zl -TTlTi . ! " asv bhk n ttatalV ).U lllafUUltBBj (a Raw nartrad Justas wedid tbasoae. Dea'tfati ta get a i-aetage. Lite tba soap, arterSa daairlbutlen u ever, la win ha ZStZJXTS.TlZ ,. only. ' ""?'Vi )na thousand cakes of that faaey tiaaaW'H" IT"". .jw.mw uir oeaip Will DO away tn our next distribution, or la wbrdt, 1100 worth of lean. Think of it l CA - , retail unce is Me. we won't tell It, batglva Cv lbenlv. aaa Iraaa-llt. One eirt mrii rlT i aaa tiem. Twenty-two obliging saiesaaaavtaaDfe&S tand te veur wanls. Tha largest eegrw. ' lj-et prices, ittiu always payycehFf?l of us. " !(5 ' -a of US. Heist, Ihelesilc 5 Retail Gmir, lA. lAfTJjfej car. w Xlaf ana Frlaea SU.i ?$&: mart uoea te ma seaasb. Heasa Bevaa.1 .t rd? ..- "r -f wrt v fNXEREtJIINa te ladies! Xadleiall atmreetatalevel tMBaaaaallhat td ornament their homes. Ucr la a grand p-4vi rprtutilty of securing something beaurifjiL merrvw, Sa.tnnJay, April .'L we Twal .&. give se aii pnrchaseni a bOautlful panel phetash . junujima aucra se raise iBMoppenaatsy.A ""Ither ean any one who wish te MMeatfit M ' vj w. w uia me inuy uai gains we nru new. " ut1AU pBr" XeM Ct,ff " & Uroesrles, , COFFBE3. COFFEES. QfeJ COFFEES. ..I,ow5i.te tbe e1'' Ptteai.HK.is,.it,tAiir( te and M. par pennit, utwck? with ckaaT2 n ,S.v every pouue. '"JSte PDRKTKAB rsnunni nnnsnniminuiaSti' ( ..--. wv. W .&,, j utt rsrsiTM a new let of Warner's Strpertetv Cake and Cracken. if you wish anything ta. thn Fin (tAka ne CruiVbi. tlna U 3-. price you pay for lofetler gendt.try B.l5i'" Pjlcaftew kwp "" qUtt,I,ir up " $& i DRIEUANUI'Vll'nRiTrilviint'Ti "yi"'MS, u 1 Jit ""Oenbtedty the belt and ahstpiat iff ::: ""-" ..be,ra koeds.thattUa mMkatsaVavA ' pivunc. nurn yju iriee our TTTiirnraleg .t ; AWla,at ae, Bmt Pruealles lSWea j5ew3,?.V Prunes , 8. . e and u pennds for ifc" f7M 1 CANNED AKD BOWLED GOOD: ,SW ' , J.S1 our cant corn for tt3t leant Mawawlatt' Peas ler Mat 8 cant Btmna for at i a Beaaait4 nine ta pM&etiea inrav. . 9 .... .VZ flZziZZ -rJ Table reaches for Me 1 1 pound cant AntfaMa S. eniy seq r grated or aucad Pineappl J.- vj?e& 9 FLOUR. FLOUR, FLOUR. m . wZ PHJsburr Famnna Beat. HnmrlM Bnllav -0."M Fleur Ue anu-inr. uinvrinhv rr rinnrvaa ,. i.:..:.l.. ' ---.- -ww mrw-r-sgi, Baii-quATicr. l5Tf4 CnKKSK. GlICKflK. VTf Ltmburger, best quality, only We. a peuad St Lancaauir Uennlv Dntch Head Ckawa ac. ."L.3 Imported Dutch Head Cheese 9 s JiJ&ftj .Twopeunas Yerk county RoekwhaatferVa -.ffi, , . v tsyaj e -t inif-m -isxm e. eiMnrt cd : OBiai AL TEA AND COFFEE STORK, "1s IB and 14 SOUTH QUMN BTBaTr.,7 V afaaaf Ttiutau eun. I..iu k .. mfl iK A Few Doer from Centra Square. QOKMnaWAKA. ii!mrwm VAVe afVaWaset sn tfiaU A MAKT1N, CHINA HALL. 0LEAHIH0 SALE Thtt last twelve month! In tne year. Tha bat quality for tha least money always te b SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS lO P HOUSEKEEPERS! TeaSeta. White Oranlte. tlCO, Dinner Sets, White Granite. .SlAX Dinner beu, Printed 1179. Ne goods mltrepresentad. All changed If net satisfactory, at Wares a High & Martin, NO 15 EAST KING ffTRlxElV LANCASTRK, PA. COAL, B.MAKT1H, wveuauu Abu lHAa MAua n All Kinds of Lumber and Get). aa-TAiD! Ha t NerthWaterna Prtaaa Strwrta, abOTtt Leitnrm. Laneaatar. n&-la DAUMUAKDNKK'H OOMFAJIY. COAL DEALERS. Omm-Ne, 1 North uuenStrt, sad RV Se North Prlnee street. . .. Yaana:-Nertn ranee street, naarawasuag anriAM t.JOATaa.F av-JOALI COAX. I PRICES OF GOAL REDUCED AT G.SKNBB AEONS COB. PRINCE A WALNUT SIS. janin-trd N( OTIOK TO THEHPAB3ER8 AND eUNNERS.AU persona are narauy tar. tdden te trespass en any of tha lands of tba Cornwall and Speedwell estates in Lebanon or. Laneaetnr ceunlle, whether inclesed or mala- eleeed, aitner ter tna purpose of sheeting or flahtaff. a we taw wiu de ngieiy epaiea against all trespaatl: gealgned tJtar Ula lag eat said lands of the ua- AM FRRRMAF, t. AttawaafatBYR.1 wHtaf TO.Vta-K W1 k i f.:.- ' H ' TS "5vjiV tssy rf 3J mi (& M V?C m JM i jU"; "t-A? Vli rft - K' a? a S.r.i. ' '71 mi -VP tTM WJ VJ h . i:r; . t.1 -,s v Itfi yl v3 .- i?4 m -jl "j li'- Jyi J.' .i'.i,l
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