TJ1 r '?. tr if i ',. - n i-J- ' &- . :(-. 'nrv)A- " , ,' -- -, -t rHB liANOAfipTER DAILY INTELMffENCER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25. 1888. CM 3 " ' , ICE BOUND. By W. OLAJUKSUB8XXX, 4tAerr "Tht TTreck efth Orontnen "Jaets't Ceurfsnfn '(ify IVafcA M- low," "Tli$ Lady Maud ! Ala " (wntiiw,) CHAPTER XXIX. I VALUE THB LASIKO. Tlie day hud been se full of busieas, then had been se much te engage ray mind, that It mi net until I was teat ed at tapper In the old cook room, In which I had pasted ee many melancholy hour, that I found myself able te take a calm survey of my situation, and te compare the Tarleui motion of my fortunes. 1 could scarcely, indeed believe ,thnt I was net In a.drvam, from which I should awaken presently, and discover my self stilt securely Imprisoned in the ice, and all these passages of the powder blasts, the liberation of tee schooner, my lonely days In her afloat, my encounter with the whaler, aa Uienary and vanishing as these dusky forma of vapor which hed swarmed in giant shape ever my little epen beat. Cut evon if confirmation had been wanting In tbe sable visage of Billy Pitt, who sat near the furnace munching away with prodigious enjoyment of his feed, and bringing his can of het spiced wine from his vast blubber lips with a mighty sigh of deep delight, I must liave found it in each hissing leap and rear lug plunge of the old piratical bucket, se full of tbe vitality of the wind swollen canvas, se quick with all the life instincts of a vessel storming through the deep with buoyant keel and under full control. Oh heaven I hew dif. f erent from the dull ambling of tbe morning, the sluggish pitching and rolling te the weak pulling of the spritsaill I was up and down a geed deal during thl night. But for the treasure I should bavi been less anxious, I dare say. I had come m successfully te this point that I was resolved, if my hopes were te miscarry, the misfort une should net be owing te want of vigilance en my part; and there happened an incident which inevitably tended te sharpen my watchfulness, though I was perfectly coo scions It was a million te OM 'against its oei curring a second time. I came en deck te relieve) Wilkinson at midnight, after a half hour's nodding doze by the furnace below. He went te bis.cabin ; I steed under the lee of a cloth seized In the weather main rigging. Pitt arrived, and I told him hn could return te the cook heuse and stay there till I called him. The helm being lashed and the schooner doing very well, nothing wanted watching In particular, yet I would net faave the deck abandoned, and meant te keep a lookout turn and turn about with Pitt, as Vr'llkinsen and Cromwell had. She snow had ceased, but it was very dark and thick, the ocean a rearing, welter ing shadow, palpitating upon the eyes in roll ing folds of blackness, with the quick expir ing flash of foam te windward. On a sud den, looking ever the weather quarter, me thought I discovered a deeper shade in the night there than was elsowhero perceptible. It was like a great blot of ink upon the dark ness. Even while I speculated it drew out in the shape of a ship running before the gale. She seemed te be heading directly for us. The reef of my mouth turned drv as .desert sand; my tengue and limbs re fused their olllce; I could neither cry nor stir, being Indeed paralyzed by the tor ter tor rible suddenness of that apparition and the Imminence of our peril. It all hap.vned while you could have told thirty. The "great Mack mass surged up with the water boiling about the bows ; she brought a thunder along with her in her rigging and sails as she seared te the crowns of the seas she was sweeping before. I could net tell what can vas she was under, but her speed was a full ten knots, and as I did net see her till she was close she looked te come upon us with a single bound. She passed us te windward within a stone's threw, and vanished like a dark cloud melting Inte the surrounding blackness. Net a gleam of light brokefrom her; you heard nothing but the boiling at her bows and the thunderous pealing of the gale In her canvas. A quarter turn of the wheel would have sent us te the bottom, and her, no doubt, en top of us. Whether she) was the Susan Tucker or some ether whaler, or a big Seuth sea man driven low and get ting what easting she could out of the gale, I knew net. She was as complete a mystery of the ocean night as any spectral fabric, and a heavier terror te me than a phantasm worked by ghosts could have proved. I knew such a thing could net happen again, yet when I called Pitt I talked te him about it as though we must certainly be run down if he did net keep a sharp lookout; and when my watch below came round at 4 o'clock, I was se agitated that I was up and down till daybreak, as though my duty did net end till then. The gale moderated at sunrise; and though it was a gloomy, true Cape Uern morning, with dark driving clouds, the sea a dusky olive, very hollow, and frequent small quick squalls of sleet, which brought the wind te us in sharp guns, yet as we could tee where we were going, I get the schoen befere it, heading her cast northeast, and under a reefed topsail, mainsail and staysail the old bucket stormed through It with the sputter and rage of a lino-ef-battlo ship. There was a legreel and line en deck, and I found a sand glas3 in the chest In my cabin In which Ihad met with the quadrants, perspective gloss and the like, and I kept this leg regu larly going, making a point of departure en the chart tbe American captain had given me, which I afterwards found te be within two leagues and a half of the true position. But for three days the weather continued se heavy that thcre was nothing te be done In the shape of gratifying the men's expecta tions by overhauling what was left of the cargo. Indeed, we had no lelsure for such work; all our waking hours had te be strictly dedicated te the schooner, and tn keeping a lookout for ice. But the morning of tha fourth day breke with a line sky and a brisk breeie from a little te the cast of south, te which we showed every cloth the schooner had te threw abroad, and being new by dead reckoning within a few leagues- of the mer idian of CO clegs., I shaped a ceurse north by east by my compass, with the design of get ting a view of Staten Island that I might correct my calculations. When we had madesall and get our break fast, I told 'Wilkinson and Cromwell (Pitt being nt the tiller) that new was a geed op portunity for inspecting the contents of the held; and (net te be tedious In this part of my relation, however I may have sinned In this respect elsewhere) we carried lanterns below, and spent the better part of the fore noon in taking stock. Prem a copy of the memorandum I made en that occasion (still in my possession), I discovered that the Yan kee captain had left us the follewing: Thlrty Thlrty five casks of rum, twenty -eight hogsheads of claret, sixty puncheons of brandy, forty casks of sherry, eighteen cases of beer in bottles, together with a number of "pieces" of gin, as it Is called. In addition te thi were the stores In the lazarette, besides a quantity of several kinds of wine in Jars, etc, clsewhere enumerated, besides all the ship's f urniture ber guns, powder, small arms, etc., as well as the ship herself. I took the men into the run and showed them the chests, opening the little ene which steed stocked with small arras, and lifting the lids of two or three of the ethers. They were perfectly satisfied; fully believed the chests te be filled with small arms and nothing else, and se we came aw ay and returned te the cabin, where, te please them, I put down the volue of the cargo at a venture, setting figures against each article, and making out a total of i,2filQ. This, of ceurse, Included the ship. 'Hew much'll dat be a man, massuT' asked Cromwell. "Six hundred and sixty peunas," I an swered. The peer fellow was se transported that, after staring at me in silence with the cor ners of his mouth stretched te his ears, he tossed up bis hands, burst into a rear of laughter, end made several skips about the deck. 'Of course," Eaid I, addressing Wilkinson, "ray figures may be ahead or short of tbe truth. But it you ere disposed te take the -i chance, 111 tell you what I'll de; 111 stand by myflgurcs, accepting the risk of the alue of the lading being less than what I say it Is, and undertake te give each man of you 1,000 for your share." "Well, sir," said he, "I don't knew that I ought te object. But a few pounds Is a mat ter of great consequence te me, and I reckon if these here goods and the wessel should turn out te be-worth room than ye Offer, tbe less p'dgeasin thegrjt e.y,lf 'tffcref-QamM' 1 uugned, ana eia aim te let the matter rest; tbere was plenty of time before at; X should be willing te stand by my offer even if I lest by it, se heartily obliged was I te them for coming te ray assistance. And la this 1 spoke the truth, though, aa you will understand who knew my position, I bad te Unease, It went against my conscience te make out that tke chests were full of small arms; but X should have been mad te tell tbecn tha truth, and perhaps by the truth maka devils of men who ware, and premised te remain, steady, temperate, honest fellows. I was net governed by tha desire te keep all tbetreacarete myself ; no. I vow te Ged I should have been glad te give them a moiety of it had I net apprehended tha very gravest consequences If I were candid with them. But this, surely, must be te plain that It la Idle te go en insisting en it. The fine weather, the golden Issue that wa te attend our successful navigation, the satis factory behavior bf the schooner, put us Inte a high geed humor with ene another; and when It came te my collecting all the cloth In the after cabins, aad te distributing them among the three men, I thought Billy Pitt and Cromwell would have gene mad 'with delight. Te the best of my recollection, tha apparel that had been left us by the Ameri can captain (who, as you knew, had cleared the forecastle of the clothes there) consisted of several coats of cut velvet, trimmed with geld and silver lace, seme frocks of white drab with Urge plat buttons, brocade waist coat of blue satin and green silk, crimson and ether colored cloth breeches, along with some cloaks, three corner hats, black and white stockings, a number of ruffled shirts, and ether articles of which I recollect the character, though my ignorance of the cos tumes of that period prevents me from nam- ina them. te aa oeamrran.) m Tke Raadsemett Lady t Lancaster Remarked te a friend the ether day that she knew Kemp's Balsam ter the Threat and Lunca was a superior remedy, a It stepped her couch Instantly when ethers had no effect whatever. Be tt rreve this and ronvlnea you of It merit, any druggist will give you a Sam ple BjtUe Prtt. Lirge alae tee and 11 00. Raplnre car guaranteed by pr. J. II Mayer HI Arch street, Philadelphia. Ease at once, no operation or delay from business, attested by thousands of cures alter ethers HI!, advlea tree, send for elrcntsr, marlO-ljdAw ViiraaAa Bitters cures Bbenmallsn), keeps veuds; Joints snpple and limbers old ones. SPECIAL NOTICES'. Defensives and private Officers Usually wear tbelr badges of authority con cen eated under their clothing, but Dr. Thomai' JCeleetrie Oil wears Its badges In the form of Ertnud labels attaebd te each and every ettle, se that all may knew Its mission. It Is given fnll and ceinplste authority te arrest ail aches and pains, and does its duty every time, for sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggjlst, 111. and laa North Queen street, Lancaster. Tn Kled We Like. Tha medicine we most tike Is that which does Its work quick and well. Burdock Steed Bit frs are the quleksst kind of a care for dys pepsia acd liver and kidney street lrn. Fer sale by H. 11. Cochran, druggist, 1ST and 189 North Queen street, Lancaster. What Tart Applications Did " I was trenbled very much with sere fee. Three applications of 7hema$' Jtcltctrle Oil entirety cured thtm nothing betjar In the market" Jacob Butler. UeadtngPa. rer sale by n. B Cochran, druggist, 137 and IS North Qeeen street, Lancaster. Tha Traveling Salesman Is an Irresistible fellow, brim fall of iterles, Jokes, courage, self assurance and grit. Hals very taking withal. Burderk Bleed Bttttri are a very taking medicine; they take every where, and are sold everywhere. Fer silebv II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and Its North Queen street, Lancaster. Be Careful of tne Babies. If your children are threatened wllh croup or any threat difficulty, apely a Uw drops of Themat' Eelectrie Oil. It Is the nicest medi cine for the little ones we kne w of. Fer rale by 11. B Cochran, druggist, 137 and ltd North Queen street, Lancaster. An Klintia, (N. I.) Lady, Mrs H. L. dark, SOI E Clinten street, de clare: Burdock Bleed JHUers are a medicine I admire Rat remely for dyspepsia In the world. Keep house supplied with it- rer sale by U. B. uoehran, druggist, 137 aid 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. COMPLEXION PO WD Ell . i -- - - -.,-, . -I, 1 f, iT.r-i.r1-Li-Ln-n-ri juvyMVUX-. QOMPLEXION POWDErl. LADIES WHO VALUE A REFINED COMPLEXION MUST UsK pozzen rs MEDIOATKD COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin. Removes all pimples, freckles ai.d dl colorations, and makes the skin delicately seitandbeantUnL ltcentalns no lime, white, 16' d or arsenle In three shades, Link or flesh, whlte and brunette. FOR SALE BY All Druggists and Faney Geed a Dealers Everywhere. .JT,B5WAB,t imita.tie.ns.-s prze lyd BABY CARBIA a MS. TjlLlNH BBKNBMAK. GRAND EXHIBIT or BABY CARRIAGES. ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT STYLES. ALL NEW GOODS, Manufactured te ear own order by the best factories in tha country. Special attention given te every department se as te secure ser vice as well as appearance. .. Joehousnln theceantry can show as tinea line of goods. KXPKK3S WAGONS, WHEEL BARROWS, DOLL CARRIAGES, VELOCIPEDES,! GIRL'S TRICYLES, Ae. k0UB OUR NEW STOCK OF "Alasaa" Refrigerators NOW ON EXHIBITION. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 182 North Queen Streot, LANCASTER PA. MACHINERY. TQATTEHNS, MODFLS, Ae, Central Machine Works, COBNKtt or QUANT AMD CIinUTIAN 6TBEETB, (Bear of Court Uease). LANCASTin, ex. Engines. Boilers, Machinery and Uapalrtng', Patterns, Drawings, iron and Brass Casting?, etc. Best equipped Machine and Pattern IHhep in the cliy for light work. awuoed Werk, Promptness. Beasenable Charges. dei&tld ATTORNEYS. T UrUEU a KAUtfFMAN, ATTOBN EY-AT-LA W, NO. 3 SOOTII P&INCE ST., Lancaster, l'a. tanyOAw gCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE PILL. Solid Truth I THERE IS IVe Bet'.w Oathartle Ke Better LIVMR-MIDI0IN1 Than the World -Renewnt4 Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills, rcr sale by all Druggists. Frtea ctt. par box j S boxes for 63 cu.) or sent by mail, post pest VS "f ." "eel pnee. Or. J . H.aahinaX Ben, PttUad'a. aDrWydw SOHENOK'S MANDRAKK PILLS Oa SALl AT H.B COOHHAN'SDKUO STOKE, Nee. 1S7 A IB North Queen tit. Lancaster, ra aprt-StndAw AINK'S CELERY COMPOUND PAINE'S CUBES NKHVOUS PUOSTKATION, NERVOUS HEAtlAGliK, NEUUALQIA, NERVOUS WEAKNESS, 8TOMACU AND LIVER DIS EASES, BUSUMAT1BM, DYSPEPSIA, and all Affections of the Kidneys. WBAK NERVES. PAINE'S OELBkT COMPOUND Is A Nerve Tenle which never falls. Containing Celery and Cocea, these wenderfnl stimulants, ft speelaly cure all nerveus disorders. RHEUMATISM. PAINE'A CELERT COMPOUND puMflag tba bleed. Itdrlvea out the lactla ado, which eausea nheumatlsm, and restores the bleed making organs te a healthy condition, lha true remedy for Rheumatism. KIDNST COMPLAINTS. PAINK'J CELKKY OOHPOOED Quickly restores tha liver and kidneys te putfeet health. This curative power, combined with Its nerve tonles, is why It is the best remedy ler all kidney complaints . DYSPEPSIA. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND strength strength ens the stomach, and en lets the nerves of the digestive organs. This Is why It cures even the worse eases of D spepsla. OONSTIPATION. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND la net a cathartic it laa laxative, gtvtng eayacd natural action te the bowels. Regularity surely fellows Its use. Recommended by professional and business men. bend for book. Price, 11.00. sold by Druggists. WELLS, RIUUARDSON ft Ce., Proprietors. Burlington, Vt. (?), PAINE'S CELERT COMPOUND FOR SALS AT I H. It. COCHKA Vd DKtQ STORK, Nee. 137 A 128 North queen St., Lancaster, Pa. apri-2mdw , YER'S SARSA.PARILLA. REASONS WHY ATER'SSARSaPARILLAISPRErER. ABLE TO ANY OTHER FOR THE CURE OF ULOOD DISEASES. Decaute no pMiennus or ddeierleus Ingre dients enter Inte the compeiltloniof Ayai's Sareaparllla. Ayer's ttarsaparllla contains only the pur est and most effective remedial prepertli a i Ayer's tarsapsrllla Is prepared with ex treme care, skill and cleanliness. Ayer's BarsaparUla Is prescribed by lead ing physicians. Ayer's BarsaparUla Is for sale everywhere, and recommended by all first-c'ass druggists. Ayer's Sarssparilla is a medicine, and net a beverage in dlsgntse. Ayer's BarssparUla never falls te street a cure, when persistently used, aoaerdlng te directions. Ayer's BarsaparUla Is a highly concentra ted extract, and therefore tha most economi cal Bleed Medicine In the market. Ayer's Sarssparilla hss had a successful career of nearly halt a century, and was never se pepu'ar as at present. Thousands of testimonials ate en tile from these benefited by the use of AyerV Sarsaparllla. PRXFAMD BT Dr. J. O. Ayer & Ce., Lewell, Mass. Pitre tl : six bottles, 5. Werth tS a bottle. aprtstoie AYER'S SARS&PARILLA. VOaSALB AT IT. B COCIlltAN'e UKUG STORK. Nes. 137 A isii North yaeen St , Lancaster, Pa. apr-2mdAw "TALUABLE MEDICAL W9RK. TRUTH, Or the SCIENCE OF LIFE. A VALUABLE HKU1CALWOUK, the only true CeuorlDllen of this time en Man hood, Nervous and Physical Debility, Prema ture Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries consequent te same, as well aa an ex posure of quack and their se-called medical works, by which tbey victimise thousands, and by thelrexaggerutlng disease, makes these peer sufferers Insane. Every yenng man, middle-aged or old, shenld read this book. It Is mere than wealth te them. Send two cent stamp for a copy. Address, DR.THOS.THEEL, W3 North Fourth bl, Philadelphia, Pa. f 13-1 yd E: LTB CREAM BALM. OATAERH---HAY FEVER. ELY'S CREAM BALM cures Celd In Head Catarrh, Rese ueid. Hay rver. Deafness,Uoad Deafness,Uead ache. Price SO Cents. EASY TO USE. K.T arc's, Owego. N. Y., U. 8, A. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY, TIME, PAIN, TROUBLE, ' And Will Cure CATABRH, by Using ELY'S CREAM BALM. A particle la applied te each nostril and la Agreeable. Price 60 eenta at druggist i by mall, registered, ea eta. LY BROTHERS, ass Greenwich si, New Yerk, nevis-iydftw SAFE, 8URE AND SPEEDY CURE. Rupture, Varicecele and Special Diseases ofelthursex. Why be humbugged by qaacka when jeu can And in Dr. W tight the only Rso Rse clab rnTsiciAK In Philadelphia who makes a specialty of the above diseases, and Cvaaa mint Ccbbs Ucababted. Advlea Free day and evcn'.ng. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day. office prtvkte. DR.W. H. WRIOUT, 111 North Ninth Street, Above Race, P. O. Bex 673 Philadelphia. fMlyHAw X MP ROVED CUSHIONED EAR DttUMt. CUBE FOB THE DEAF. Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned Far Drams perfectly restore hearing and perform the work of the natural drum. Invisible com cem com fertable and always In powltlen. All oonvor eonvor oenvor satlon and .even whlspr heard distinctly. Bend for Illustrated book with testimonials. free. Address or call en F. H1SCOE, Da Broadway, aw Yerk, MsnUen this papsr. luaalO-lydAvJirwAF CELERY (MID, JMWELMr. XT Z. RHOAD3ASON. DIAMONDS ! A large assortment of Diamonds and ether precious stones new in stock, which we will mount up te order. Circlet, the newest style, rings in Diamonds, Rubies, Opals, etc. A full line of Geld, Silver and Steel Spectacles. Repairing in all its branches. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 West King Strett. lt.' B ARD k MeKLROT. bard & Mcelrey, S3 and 36 Seuth Queen Street, OILCMTH-If yen want tha best Fleer cm cloth In the ctty for the money Just leek through the stock, all bought before the advajiea In price, and all well seasoned. Yen will End that an Ollileih well seasoned will Isst twlea aa long aa nee that is last ireeh from the I aotery. OAftrBTS-lngraln Carpet at Mi Ita regular price. Me. Ingrain t'arpet attSe i Its regular prier, sie. ingialn Carpets at It, e, 5 and Jcents i twst goods In tha elty at the prtee. Nag Carpets at tte worth A Mag Carpet at feo worth SIXe. Ksg Carpets at foe.tto, We and up: beawrnedsatthe prien overseld: earpetRaga taken In exehng. WINDOW NfiADm-Wsara selling quaautlr of Window Shades, with Spring Fixtures, at tee; best goods at 603 1 best Dade at 78et the prleea are low, else we could net sell the amount we Ae.1 hosiery-The Greatest Bargains In Hosiery ever offered. Ladles' tlalbrlggan, solid colors .l.trJPa he!k. regular made, two pair for ts cants i never sold lees than tes per pair, lien's half-heee, unbleached, at 10e; worth 15a. Men's halt-heastn solid colors, unbleached British or narrow stHpea, full rcgalar made, two pairs for c, Just halt prlee. These ate only a few of the bargains te Hosiery, coma aad see for yeurself: Just opened, one bale of yard wide Muslin, far covering tobacco beds, at se par yard) regu lar priee, te. An lElmnt Line of Drras tjlnghanu and Seersuckers. In plain, plafd or stripes, atloeperyard. Peslilvly the best patterns in Telle de Werd, tn the city, at like. The beat Mo.erstlnthctty. The best 7M corset tl tha city. The best 11.00 corset In the ctty. "MEB-We headquarters ,n in,,,,,. for ti,a btt rtMtkun. te fully satisfy yourself en that point please call en us and examine and compare prleea. Yeu will find our ptlre lowest for the beat goods. Bpeclal Bargain In iMen'a Cheviot Shirts at Se And STKe. Special Bargains tn Man's Hummer Pants and Overalls at BOe; worth 730, bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 36 Seuth Queen Street 1UBAP MATTIN08 AT ME1ZQKR A M ATTINGjS CHEAP MATTING 3, U lie. irATTIAQS,15c, MATlINaS, ISc. MATTIN08, tie. MATTINQS, S0. MATTINGS, SSc. , MATTINGS, 40c. Metzger & Haughman's NOS. 38 AND 40 WEjSt KING STREET, Opposite tha Cooper Heuse. ,, N EXT DOOR TO COURT BOUSE. Newest Dress Stuffs. Thisweekfaas marked tbe arrival of many new things In Drees Goods among which Is an excellent grade of Hetttlettas, 80 Inches wide, Including all the new shades at 25 cents. Blx shades of English Dclgen.Ali Weel, 87 cents, never sold less than 60 cents. Mny new things In ' 80 and 40 inci Fabrics at 60 cental Seme elpgant values in 64-lnch cloths at 76 cents and 11.00. Full assortments of Henrietta's at 60, 75 and It 00. A beautiful Line of Shades lu 24 inch Burabs at 06 centB. Twe burnalns in Rhadames, just In. Let 1 Is tl.00 a yard In Mack acd Celers Let 2 is (1 37t a yard in black en! v. Real value 12 00. Black, Cream and Celers in Merten. Alrgrades. Lew prices. Among Cotten Stuffs of which we have bice assortments, are Batistes, Ginghams, Zephyrs, Shambrays, Splines and numerous whlte Goods. Hew Challles at 12 and 20 cents. ' FAHNESTOOK'S, lOS. 35 as 37 BAST KINO St.. LaVNOABTMB, PA CARPET BARGAINS I SHIRK'S -CARlPET HALL FOR- v WILTON, VKL.VET, BODY BRUSSELS, Ttpcstrj, Iagrain, Damask md Tenetlan, Rag and Ctule Carpets, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW BHADXB, etc. We have the Largest aad Beet Btoek In tba Olty. H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Cemer West King ted Wittr Struts, Lancutir, Pa 11ATB. N' EW COLORS IN HATS. Stauffer&COi LEADING UATTEUS, Have Juit received a biir atiertwent of new colon and fancy ahtilna and abapes Id tlute celebrated, Ugnt weight, easy miiug- "BOSTON BEAUTIES," Weight J ait SX Ounces, Tbece'rectand latest styles in tie world werld world renewnid "Diinlap Hats." A fnll Una of BOTH' and OBI LDUVK'S New Spring Styles In oletb, trurand euaw Hats. 8traw and Harvest Hats OfXvary Description ailheLewestl'rlces. Trunks and Traveling Bsgs AT U1Q INDUOKMXKTS, Stauffer k Ce., SI bb4 83 North Qneea btrreU HUhlURR 11KSORTH. A TLANTIO CITY, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY. N. i. (fepnlar Winter or Saiemer) Larcust Uotel. Most convenient, jtlegantly fur nished. Liberally Manaifnd. OtKN ALL. TilK TKAIt. OH AS. MeULAUE. Plop. W. K. CecHJUw. Chief Olerk. lubmd A TLANTIO CITY, N. J. HOTEL NORMANDIE, (rericcrly Hetel Ashland.) asr no w:uPCM.ca BFUi:NiBniteitKT.iDMOi)K,D. .. - . JOS,B.I,ASiaN,Jl, jBAtl-lmdklar, 4pr, July, Aug. SfbtlAM). Opposite Fountain Inn. Opposite Fountain Inn. HAUUHMAN'H. HALEB. BARGAINS I TRVNKU. T RUNKS. M. HalDerbusli & Sen. TRUNKS. Our stetlc of 'iruuks and flags U new com plete. Wa call spcclil attention te enr make of lAdles' Dreis Trunks. Uandsome and convenient. Repairingef all Trunks and Bags a Specialty, AT M. Haberbush & Sen's SADDLE, lIAKNESy, ANU TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, LA80ABXM. TA. VROOKRIBU. piAHHAHD'H MILD CUtlED 1I1M AND IIRRAKrAST BArVtw tTneaualed for tendnrnnaa an Aiin flavor. We cnaTantM that there la nethlnp; te qnal them In qnnllty In this mrnrnet. -i ion. sands of the beat lauillles m new uilna them. Tliy alve universal satlsUcUen. itr them aad tell jrenr neighbors AW Oiled Beef and llolecna nicely rhlnned. Priee reasonable u aoue a w i amt. AT BDRSK'& cinnelTgoeds ! tQOlXat OQINUI going 1 Why net? or coarse they de, at tha low prices we offer them. It is tee low, bat we cannot help it. We have a larjre stock and they mnst go. Think of it. geed Canned Uern, rolls Ooteraro, at 7Xe. a can : reed oan ean nd Tomatoes, quart cans, at 9a. or S catis for 6e t fine string lleans, ate. or 8 forKe i Mar- n,wi5t-p.wi i ""h or 3 ler a Tiartcans i Pared Peaches (or lSe. a can. ours inett uern. Dew Drep and Paris, sella at 13c, a ca-n.bnt will make a reduction by the case or dcioe. CALireBN t A OANNKO UOOUS-I'eaches, Cherries, rears and Apricot, iceftkksi cerrKRai cerrxrst Quality better and prices lower. Kcasled Rie te, J j e, beat &le XMft One Laguyia, Mecha and Java. our coffees are at wars rrcsh Heisted. BURSK'S, NO. 17 .BAST KINO BTRHBT. F RESU OIlOOEHlKa Fine Fresh Groceries. W. A. REIST & CO. AKK KOW rilKl'AUED Te furnish you wllh flrst-Clata Qrocerles, oenilstlnic of the mediant quality of goods te the very finest. We are located la the bnst Bets part of tha elty, and probably net antttble for some of our customers te get te the store. We would advise you thentosend us your name aad address en postal eird and our sollelior of orders will promptly tike and dtllver all orders, whether large or smalt te any part of the city. nSADQUAUTKUa FOU Fiat French Canned and Dallied Gwdi. WANTRDAn experienced young man In the grocery buslnms te solicit, orders In the city. Alse who Is able te control trade. Apply TO W. A. REIST & CP., C0U.KAE.T KINQ AMI) DUKK9T3. J? KADI READ II READ 111 REIST. BEAU, THINK AND 11K ASIONISIIEO 110.0) WORTU OF ACME -LAUNDRY SOAP GIVEN AWAY LAST SATURDAY. We told you wn would give It. Yeu can always depend upon what we siy. DOES IT PAY t That remains te be eon. We only knew lt'i the beat te Laundry aeap en the uiaiket. We have taken held of It In realcarneat; filve your sample cakes a fair trial. Our Stock Is Heavy and the Prien se Lew that none dare approach It in Price or quality. READ ON I READ ON I READ OX I 1,000 1'ACkftges of STKSL'S WASHING POWDER GIVEN AWAY,' TO MOKItOW (SATURDAY). APRIL 31, it 7 o'clock In the Kvening. Commencing at This Is one of the best washing powders en the market and we want te Introduce it te our trade Just as we old the soap. Don't fail te get a iMOkage. Llse the senn. after the distribution la ever, It will be offered at sale only. One thousand cokes of that fney trans parent glyoerlne Toilet xeap will be given away In our nt distribution, or in oilier words. 1100 worth of soap. Think of lit -Jhe retail price Is 100. .We won't suillt, but give It only, as a freegllt. Our Klfta ara froeand open. e don't mix Ten, Celfeu, Ae , up with them. Twenty-two eblltfing salesraen le at tend te your wants. 'Iho UrKest urocerv store tn the city. The heaviest stock a-d leweU prices. It will always pay you te buy el us. Relst, Wholesaled Retail Grocer, Car. YY. King aaa Prince KU., (NBXT Deem TO THB BOBBBt UeaBB HOTBL.) TNTERE8TINQ TO LADIES. ladles all a pprer lata lovely things and like te ornament their homes. Here Is a grand op ep op rertnnlly of securing something beaullful. To-mermw, Saturday. April slit, w will give te all pnrebar a bwiutllnl rmnel photo. ae lady can atferd te miss this opportunity Neither ean any ene who wlihra te oenomiit afford te mils the many bai Kalns wutiruuew ctforietr In pure Teas, Coffees, BuKarsasand COFFEES. COFFEES. COrFEES. Down te the old ptlCAs.l2X.l8 18, 20, , 23, 23 and iste. per pound. CbbCks with each and every pound. FURETK AB FROM 758 A POUND UP TO tl 00 Jnst rnrelved a new let of Wnrnor'Snprler Cakes and Crackers. If you wish anything in the vine Cake or Cracker line, at the same price you pay for Inferior goods, try us. lte inMnber we keep the quality up aud tte pilcesdewn. DRIED AND EVAPORATED FRUITS. We have undoubtedly the best and cheapest line of tie above goods that the market can produce. Have yju tried enr Kvaperatud Apples at 6c. Heat I'nmelU)" 12e a, pound. Prunes 2, 3, t, 0 and 12 pounds for sij. CANNED AND UOXTLKD QO0DH. Four cans Cern for 23a i 8 cans Marrowfat Peas for 2S0.1 3 cans Ib'uns for 'lie 1 3 nennit rn pie IVachra for 55a i 3 pound cans Choice Table Peaches for 23a 1 3 pound cans Apricots only 200 ; grated or sliced fimupple 3e. FLOUU. FLOUR. FLOUR. Plllsbury Famous Ileit.8nrprle Heller O. flours a fjuurter, Ulugrlch'sXX rieur He. halliuarter, CUEESE. CUEESE. Llmbnrger, brst quality, only 15c a pound 1 Lancaster Cnuntv Dulcb llend C'hvutO 7ic. Iuiported Dutch Head Cheesn fc'l . 1 we pounds Kera county lluckwhcat for 9 0 S. CLARKE'S OK1UIXAL TEA AND COFfKE STORE, 13 and 14 SOUTH QUBBN STREET, A Few Deers Ireiu Centra Square. QUKBNHWARR. ..1.rMwa1 JW. H IUU k MARTIN. CHINA HALL. 0LEAEINQ SAL13 Thtt lasts twelve months In tne year. The best quality ter the least money always te be SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO EEW HOUSEKEEPERS! TeaSeU. White Granite, tiea. Dlunnrsets, White Urjulte..l Ml Dinner bets, Printed I1TJ. Ne goods misrepresented. All Wares ex changed If net satisfactory, at High &Iartin, NO 16 EAST KINO SIREET, LAMOAKXIt, PA TEA VELERS GUIDE. RKAIJ1NO COLUMBIA KAILROAIt AND LANCASTER JOINT UNIAA n r l.I"I',tVMAUI'0. A SaWi? 1nc - KA" tAV COLO Bii. " rer Reading at 7 se a m.lfcsn aad i.ttn m. for Lebanon at 12 M and 8 w pm. " p " TRAINS LKAVK QUARRTV1LT.B. Fer Lueuln a in . ..r pm- u,uraxwiHMI fc-nr WaatAfMM .it.u. . . .. Fer Lebanon at J0 and t p m. LEAVE KINO STREET (Lancaster) I ??' "t- m. 1 and t sep m. Fer Lebanon at 7.00 a. tn, 12 j and 7 lop m. Fer Qa arry vUle at Ml a m. s os and 8 ) pm. LEAVE PRINCE 8TK1ET (Lancaster.) Fer Heading at 7:W a m, IMS and S 50 p m. Fer Lebanon at 7.07 a aa, 11:13 nd7:3p m, Fer yuarry vUle at ) a m, l:w and 8 09 p a TRAINS LEAVE LEBANON Fer Lancaster at 7:1 1 a m, 11:30 and 7.30 p m. Fer Quarryvllle at Mia m and lt p m. BONUAT TRAINS. .. TRAINS LB AVE READING Fer Lancaster at 7:90 a m and 4.-00 p at. Fer Quarryvlile at i-een m. TRAINS LEAVE (JUARBTVILLE Fer Lancaster, Lebanon and Reading at TiM TRAINS LEAVE KINO ST. (Lancaster,) Fer Reading and Lebanon at 8.i am ana Ml Fer Qnarrrvllla at B SO p m. Trains LfcAVE prinur ST. (Lancaster.) iHprt n tebane ? amaSl Fer y aarrynile at : p m. TRAINS LE AV fc LEBANOK Fer Lancaster at 7Ji a m and 8.16 p m. Fer quarryvllle at 8:4.1pm. " ..rrTCOnncoUen.at Columbia, MartettA Jwae tlen, Lancaster Junouen, atanhnlm, KeadlaE and Lebanon, aje timetables at all elation" AM. WILSON Superintendent, BOOTS AND S1IOKH. N KW HUOK BIORB, Popular Shoes. A LADIES' FINE DONUOLA BUTTOy, with Patent Tip and Llaht riejleie Beles! Very Stylish and Comfortable, cite. NfW LIGHT FRONT LAOK SfJOK f et . -2'i.". ?? "UN" i lexlbloSele and Patent Tip, 2 M. ApeclftlT.0trf SHOE DRESSING, Rew 5 lr Puce. 2)e 1 we are silling it a 10c. . JL .. A Oentleman's Gonulne IIANO.WELTEO;." i SiU-!0? ."LI5' Jna8 ' 8"irter Calf bfcta. 8$A Seft end Llaht. In appearance equal te ear Fc. uuiier gceas j navn mum in Butten, LeceaMI-w.; Congress i Tip and r Iain Toe. ' T r. SWILKEYi yntavi UAOU STORE.) ye.2 North Qaeen Street. LANCASTER, PA arBi''fwi' nm 28 D. I. BTACKROUBE. W"1!' $4'$ I(throUentlmflla the vear mmiki.(,il ble than another te buy lla .han BHn.kAH . M -. m. &!' jflBM .aaBBsw m "M Une Shnftc r It Is rlht new, for the comfort Br the BpHaa anawnoieHainiiiorlibi-toreus.toenJoy tkeaaW'. In, and I haye Just wide a Large ParetaM ;''.'. i.-Aj BOOTS AND SHOE! DIRECT KfiOR THE FACTORY, cAirumuiy low rriclim And I am offering thm le the rnbllefiMiSr than It coat te make thorn. It's the manafj.'V Of the aTOed.-! hen.hfc lham.i.d t AAa1 knew of any ether store that can give tJ4 4 au-h bargains. -5????.i. J T If yen are thinking of gettliu; New Feet"f4' w iu pay you te cau uaa examine , 'v IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PU10IS 0UOK8 . I iir'f "n D em a mT-irnTTQ-Dnfe As JL s rJXXLUiXlXUUOiliiv' ; . v.'-Ajij;. asu 05 au jsjac-A' XLUta. BT.. ' ?& LAOABXEU,PA. A201ydAr SK B OOTS AND bHOEH. ..' i"f? A Rare Chan fa PER CENT REDUCTION -FROM- March 31at te April 30tb,fi w "" ti CUU15. btiU!S. KUBBMHS. ML' SSi Rnnirllt.tnnrninn. ' S&iK4 i THE REASONS $ M hy we bare oiTerca tbta reaucllen mi ffSS lit. fieeftuvfi WO h&YA ban In the it.11t. a' .,k-''W Slvlnir away from T wenty-nve te Bf3Vttnt7-flT f A'unau tvwiiu in uktuh ana uoremosievny,' KitatAr. m.nA w think awlll ha ok. m.w,m. . L' i Kttater, ana we tnink it will be the urns te tw -r ana mere advantAffeeaa te (huFnirhaMrtu X get tbat amount (the coat of the cards) off of t- thnlr HnrrhtiBAtL. M xu. iwcube woipicennaoniinat ix weeaitw4i If! trtt JVA lfl(tVf1lAA la HnnaAf MAMlaia.. T . -M " --" .--" 'T -. - - rf-t an new running Inte mere families, at the1""--;' V: .-. . n y -..aavuutf .uu All us via ruuui WH KTV1 SM nrtSBF rtmnlnn flna e-nnwwa amllu a il. ,tu.Z it liicti. we arn new veiling 110 say nemine of the 6 Per Cent. Reduction) wui be greatly te ouradvantaeas well as te the advantage of th Purchaser. This offer is net te New Patrons only, but te all of enr Rea-nlar customers as well ; but bear lu mind we only m-ke this offer irein this REMEMBER, We have our Heeds marked In Plain Figures aud net in Leiters or Characters. We Mean M What We Sty ! We will xlve the Purchaser Ffve Cents off of . t4,T every Hollars Werth of uoeds Pnrehased at l "' ourbtero durtntTsaldtlniaerSperceiit.Oarel 1-1 all amounts 1 than lne OeJlar .ri - Aar-Jif member 1 hli Hale lommences THIS ?iv SATURItAY, MAKUU Slst and Ends MOH3 MJ1 , AfJUU 0UUJU . tj OURMOTT03AUEI . . .. . r i " Quick Bales aid Small Preflt9,n AN3 " llencsly Is tbe Best Fellcr." The Leaders et Lew Prices la Beets & Shoes, NO. 3 BAST KINQ STRUT, LAK- OASTBB, PA. , maris-lm J NECKWEAR. R liMOVAU E. J- ERISMAN WILL 11B FOONU AT JO. 42 WEST KING ST. (Next Doer te Bayler's Vboteuraph QaL'nry.) With a uomplele oteck of THn LATEST SPKINQSTVLES OF GENT'd FURN1SIHNQ GOODS ' BEY t ECKERT, . - . JS d ".t.U JSA'i iSM m M ,mi f-fj JR v ,.1 -m.r "I "4t v-3?f W W-vs j?i.i -$a mJti ytif& i L, j&v W ySL I 'rh 1 syr . rEwi isbvY- TO',, . S': m A :- ftf ie! m J m "(X "