Tain me XIX-Ne. 243. Price Twe Cteate. LANCASTER, PA. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13, 1883. WATMB CO L?LINN ft BltKNEMAN. GO FUNK" & BKENEMAN'S FOR REimi E RATORS, WATER COOLERS, LAWN MOWERS, AND- BABY CARRIAGES. Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, J1ATT ANlt TTATs, CARS, &c. HTTLTZ ( OLD Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen street. ThcOLOKST HatSlercin Lancaster City, belng esUblishe 1 FORTY YEARS AGO. The only place where Huts are manuluciured In Lancaster City." THE LARGEST AND HATS, CAPS and AT Lewest Prices Ever Offered te the Puhlie. The entile sleck bought ter cash nt a liberal discount, which enables us te sell cheaper tlimi any ether stoic. liiayll-luul J'LVJUHINO AN It TOIIN C. AKNOLD. DON'T FORGET YOUR Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them. JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY CARBOLIZED PAPER. TOHN L. Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LIVKtiY 11 OUIlHTtl . HOUGHTON'S lew Livery, and Sale Stables. FRIST-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIKE ; ALSO, OMNIIiUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Sreet iear of Old Black Herse Hetel. HOOKS AN1 TOI1.N HACK'S SONS. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEKN STREET. "Writing Papers, Envelopes, Decorated Correspondence Stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, New 1-ieatbef Hand-Bag s IS" At the Sign of the Big Boek. JKKStOVAC. R KMOVAI. Removed te Ne. 46 EAST KING FON PERSMITH'S Will be removed te Ne. 4C EAST HI NO Street, directly opposite tlie Court Ilonse, where there will be leuiul a Complete New Stock or Heeka, Stationery and fancy Goods. G. L. FON DERSMITH, Bookseller and Stationer, mai20 tf.l NO. 4G EAST KING STREET. OAKU1AUJKH, 4tV. fHK Standard Carriage "Werk OK LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & CO., FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STREET, HEAR OF CENTRAL MARKET IlOUShS, LANCASTER, PA. We make every style Buggy and Carriage desired. All Werk nnlshed in the most coin cein coin lertahle aud elegant style. We use only the best select1 niutuiial and employ only tlie bust mechanics. Ker quality et work eni prices aie the cheapest in the stub.). We liny ler cash and sell en the most, reasonable terms. Give ns a call. All work warranted. Repairing promptly attended te. One set et workmen especially employed ler that pur pose, u. nac-tidftw ltOOKH AlfV STATIONJSH. N KIV BOOKS. FOR SUMMER BLADING. " Mr. Isaics." by S. Marien Crawford. ' Dr. Claudius," by S. Marien Crawlerd. ' Through One Administration,"!)? Burnett, ' But Yet a Weman." by Cardy. Sncccsstnl Men otTe-rtay." And all the Latest Seasides and Magazines at L. M.FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WBST KING 8TRBBT: OLEICS, AC. TO LANCASTER. PA. VAl'S. BR( )S.' STAND,) BEST ASSORTMENT OK STBAW GOODS THE - JOHN SIDES, Successor le KIIIII.T. I'.ROS. UAH F1TTINU. ARNOLD, LANCASTER, PA. STAM.i:. STATIONFUY. STREET. After April 1, 1883. BOOK-STORE T1JHWARK, &C. J flHN I'. SUUADM. GREAT BARGAINS. .HIST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE LOT OK CHANDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, L'liuiihiiig nul (insulting. Hoefing " mill Spouting. -AT JOHN P. SCHADM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH .QUEEN STREET, teu27-lyd LANCASTER. I'A. BAKUAIKK IM WATUUKI, CLOCK Chains, Rings, Spectacles, Ac Repairing et ail kinds will receive my personal atten tieu. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 159J North Queen street. Remember name and number. Di rectly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvana railroad depot. dee 28 lvtf MEDICAL. "UTICUKA. Skin Diseases. Fifteen Years or Suffering. Bedy Covered with Hnmer. Had Twelve Doctei . Paid Out SSOO. He Cere Me Hepe. I will new state that I made a miraculous cure of one et the worst cases of skin diseases known. The patient is a man forty years old ; had suilered fifteen years. Bis eyes, scalp, and nearly his whele body presented a fright ful appearance. Had had the attention of twelve different physicians, who prescriDed the best remedies known te the profession, such as iodide potassium, arsenic, corrosive sublimate, sarsaparilla, etc. Had paid $500 ter medical treatment, with but little relief. I prevailed upon him te use Ccticura. Resolv Reselv knt (bleed purifier) internally, ami the Citi- cuua and Cuticdra Seap externally. He did se, und was completely cured. The skin en his head, face, and many ether parts et his body, which presented a most loathsome appear ance, is new as soft and smooth us an infant's, and no scar or tra6e et the disease left behind. He has new been cured twelve months. llo lle llo perted by K. 11. RROWN. Esq., Barnwell, S. C. Reierence, Da. II. Baku, Charleston, S. C. Helpless for Kfglit Years. Unable te Walk for One car. uet About en Hands and Knees. A Wonderful Cure. 1 have had a most wonderful cure et Salt Ithenm. Ker seventeen years 1 suilered with Salt Rheum ; 1 had It en my head, taee, neck, arms and legs. 1 was net able te walk, only en my hands and knees, for one year. 1 have net ucen ame te neip myseu lereigutyvais. l tried huudivdset remedies ; net one hail the least eltect. The doctors salil my case was In curable. Se my parents ti led everything that came along. I saw your advertisement and concluded te' try Cuticura Rkmkdiuj. Tlie Cuticdra brought the humor te the surface of my skin. It would drop oil as it came out, until new 1 am entirely well. All 1 can is, 1 thank you most heartily ler my cure. Any person who thinks this letter a fraud, let them write or come and see me, and find out for themselves. will Mcdonald Ne.2."i12 Dearborn St., Chicago. HI. Tim Cuticura Treatment, ter the cure of Skin, Scalp und Itloed Diseases, consists in the internal use et Cuticura Reselvent, the new Illoed Purifier, and ttiu external use et Cuticura und Cuticura eAr, the. Great Skin Cures. li ice Ol Cuticura, small boxes. .r0 cents : large boxes, i. Cuticura Reselvent il per bottle. Cuticura SeAr, 25 c.'nts. Cuti ecua Siiavine Seap, 15 cents. Sold by all drug gists. 1'otter Drug and Chemical Ce., Bosten. 1 4 "V Ker lntantileand ISIrth Humors A.IXand Skin Itteniishes use CUTI CURA SUAP, a delicately perfumed SKIN UKAUTIKIKK. and Toilet, Rath ami Nursery Sanative. Absolutely pure. Sales 1831 and IhSJ, ,um,0:xi cakes. CIIITICIIKt ((KS1S.PIK.N yitlt HAI.K AT II. It. Cochran's drug store, Nes. 137 and lffil North Queen street. CATARRH. Sanferd's Radical Cure. Tlie tirent Balsamic instillation or Witch Itaznl, American I'me, Canadian Fur Marigold, Clever KIehmiui, Ktc. Ker tl.e Immediate Relief and Permanent Cure et every form of Catarrh, from a Simple Head cold or Influenza le the Lesset Sm II, Taste ami h aring. Cough, Bronchitis, and In cipient Consumption. Reliei in five minutes in any and every case. Nothing like It. Grate till, fragrant, wholesome. Cure beging from HrM.nppllc.itie. and is rapid, rad'eal, perma nent and never tailing One bottle Radical Cure, ene Bex Catarrhal Solvent and Santerd's inhaler, all in ene package, limning a complete treatment, of all druggists ler $1. Ask for Sandferd's Radi cal CtTKB I'liTTER HltUO AND CHEMICAL CO., Bosten. COLLINS' Ker the reliul and prevention, the Instant It Im applied of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciati ca, Coughs, Colds. Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels, Sheeting Pains. Numbness, llysteiia, Keuiale Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Bilious Kever, Malaria and hpt demics, use Cellins' I't.-intens (an Klectrlc ltuftiry combined nilli a I'.-reits l'lu8ter)and laugh at pain. S.le. everywhere Jnnel-lydW,S,&w V AltlellS OUACKS. VARIOUS QUACKS. Who Karli wlm his own Pet 'rlioine Culti vate ine field of Human Nature. Theie have always been quacks : legal iii:icks, theological quacks, scientific quacks and medical quacks. Seme el them are bland, oily lellews who irgne and smile the world into believing in their favorite bit el humbug. Others pompous and pretentious parasites. But tliey make it pay. Men seem te love te Im .swiudle.1, stipu'atlngeuly that that itshall be neatly done. The dear public are eqn.illy liberal te the electric and magnetic Iraud This fellow is a genius iu his linn. He will put a magnetic belt arenml your waist, a magnetic necklace under your chin, or tit you out with an entire suit of mngnetje. clothes, warranted le serve the purposes of ordinary garments, and at the same lime te cure all diseaOJ, Irem whooping cough te hasty consumption. Most of these have no mere leclrlc or mag netic power about I hem than resides! 1 woolen blankets or In girdles or sackcloth. Only when applied by :m expert is electricity of tlu -lightest use as a me tleinal agent, and eveii then ils value is grossly overstated. What Is the strongest, possible presumptive evidenrc in favor el a particular remedy? Clearly that II should have prepa-ed by re sponsible persons et acknowledged skill in the treatment of disease. Squarely en this loundatien stands HK.V SO.VS CAPCINK POROUS PLASTKR. En dorsed by 5,0( 0 physic! ms, pliarm icists, drug-gi-tsand chemists, it needs no tnrtber apology nor introduction. It in t.ie ene and only true und tried external application. Quacks of all kinds pay the Capcine the compliment et tlicir dislike, as Satan is said te hate holy water. Loek in the middle of the plaster ler the word " CAPCINK." Price 2. cents. Seabury & Jehnsen, Chemists, New Yerk. i.)-2wW.S&w BKNSON'S FI.ASTKIW FtlK SAL.K AT H. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 13!) North Queen street. marS-Sind UttOCKJtlJCS. T KURSK'S. FIREWORKS. FIREWORKS. TODEALKliS:- We new havein slere a full sleck of FIRE WORKS el every description which we are prepared In fob te the trade at LOWEST PRICKS. Give usacall. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. We have a lew Dezen CuIileruiaKrnits, viz. Apricetts, Kgg Plums and Green Gages which we are selling at -Se. a can ; these are bar gains Wu want te close out the let. We still have cans Tomatoes? ter 'i"c ; 3 cans Cern for 85c; Mar Kat Peas, Hc; String Beans, 12c ; Fresh Canned Apples, 12c; Fei's Cern, 10c, Ac, &c,, At Bursk's, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. APACHES DEFEATED. GEIf. OBHOK CAPTURES THEIR CAMP. The Indian tighter Keturn Frem Mexico Wltn Nearly Four Hundred Prisoners and Much Plunder Five Res cued Mexican Women. A courier arrived at Tombstone, Art., Tuesday night from Geu. Creek's head quarters, at Silver Creek, Ari., bringing the first official information of Creek's expedition. It left United. States soil en the 3d of May, marching 200 miles south east from San BernardiiiOjOn the boundary line of Chihuahua and Senera, following a trail of the hostiles. Creek was guided by au Apache named Nadaski, who was captured near San Carles, just previous te the expedition leaving. At a point about 200 miles south of the line the command crossed the Sierra Madres range, advanced ou nines ever an indescribably rough trail, eight mules be ing killed by falling ever precipices, and passed en without delay. The men were rendered nearly barefoot by the sharp rocks. After 14 days' hard marching day and night the Indian camps of Chate and Bonite were discovered in the heart of the Sierra Madres, iu an almost impreg uable position. The Apaches did net dream of an attack, for entrance te the strongneiu was next te impessiDie, ana the warriors were principally out en a raid under Juh, only 37 bucks being in camp with the women and children. The San Carles pcents, under Captain Crawford and Lieutenant Atwood and Mickey Free, chief of the scouts, sur rounded the camp before the hostiles were aware of their proximity. They advanced from different points. The scouts secreted themselves behind the rocks and com menced firing upon the wrap, creating a perfect panic. A number succeeded in escaping, though nearly all surrendered. Seven were found dead in the camp ami five Mexican women and a little girl wcre recaptured. They were taken from Carmen and Chihuahua and are new with Creek,in geed health. Everything iu the c.unp was burned or carried off by the scouts. Among the property captured were 100 ponies and mules, forty being lo.iied with plunder, saddles, girdles, clothe.-, geld and silver watches, and several thou sand dollars of geld and silver and green backs, showing they had been very suc cessful in their raids. After the fight the most of these who escaped came iu. Altogether 383 prisoners were taken. The chiefs captured were Chatte, Bonite, Ger anime. Nachez, Loce and Nana. The two latter wero long reported dead. The chiefs say an American boy. six years old, captured a mentii age in New Mexico, is with the squaws in the mountains. He is un doubt Charlie McCeina. Runners were sent out and he is expected iu hourly. After the fight the command with the prisoners marched leisurely back, and the entire command vith priseners are new encamped en Silver creek, about sixty miles south of Tombstone. Net one of Creek's command was lest during the campaign. The courier states that the reason Gen. Creek remains at Silver Creek is that he is awaiting news from the secretary of war as te what disposition he shall make of the Indians, as Mr. Wilcox, the agent at San Carles, refused te roceivc them, aud Gen. Creek will go back te the Sierra Madres after the rest of the hostiles if they de net ceme. The courier stated that the hostiles had plenty of money. One old squaw, who was the possessor of three bills, made inquiry of soine ene at Colonel Biddle's as te the value of her possessions. Upen being informed that the notes were worth five dollars each slie grunted, de cided net te negotiate and pointed with her skinny finger te an neught after the figure 5 ou each note. Quite a number pf bucks had silver stars and ether ornaments beaten out of Mcxiaui dollars ou their head gear, while several had American double eagles made into necklaces. The ameuut of the wealth among thorn is fully $.1,000 and probably mere. I & The troops stated that the place whero the capture occurred is the prettiest spot en earth and the read leading te -it rougher than mortal man ever trod. Large numbers of the hostiles seemed pleased with the situation, evidently expecting an immediate return te the Sau Carles reser vation. The only complaint w.is from seme squaws whose bucks were among these who made their escape. The ollicers of the expedition stated that Geu. Creek had . surrounded the Iudians before they wero aware of his presence, aud that il hn had net dene se it would have taken six months aud all tbe men in Arizona te have captured them. As an illustration of General Creek's modesty and the total absonce of fuss and feathers iu bis make-np, it may be stated that, although the light, aud captuie oc curred en the 17th of last month he leisurely retraced his steps te C.unp Sup ply, at Silver Creek, net sending a courier ahead te signal his movements. The first intimation had of ('reek's return was the ariival of a lieutenant at. Colonel Buldle's headquarters at 8 a. m , Sunday, with dis patches from Camp Bewio, the nearest army telegraph station. Upen making inquiries concerning the geueral, who was supposed te be one hundred miles distant, in the Sierra Madres, imagine the surprise that awaited the camp when informed that Genera Cioek was only two hours behind, with tlie captured Apaches. About 10 o'clock the general rede into camp with an escort and greeted ColenelBiddlo with: Nice morning, colonel," and straight away struck out for a wash-basin which he had spied and was seen engaged in performing his ablutions, after which he threw himself into a camp-steel and en gaged in conversation about bis campaign iu an off-hand way, as if hunting the fiercest and most cruel fee en the conti nent in the wildest aud most inaccessible country te be found was a matter of every day occurrence It is1 reported that the less te the Indians in the fight was sevm buck?. A lieutenant, whose name is unknown, was the euly person wounded in General Creek's command, and he was but slightly injured. Colonel Forsythe and the Insurgent Creeks. A communication from the war depart ment at Washington was Tuesday re ceived at the Indian bureau, in which it stated that Cel. Forsythe, First cavalry, has returned te Chicago from his recent visit te fort Uiusen and the Uckmuigee Creek nation and reperts that in his opinion the insurgent Creeks, new held as prison ers at Fert Gibsen, cannot be sent backte their former home unless they are protec ted by troops ; that if they are sent back unarmed the leaders and principal men Will be made away with and if they are permitted te go with arms war will he renewed at Bight. Colonel Forsythe, it is said, a'se expressed the opinion that a force consisting of one company of infan try and one company of cavalry should be located in the Creek nation for the pro tection of Speechnc and his followers until amicable relations are restored. The secretary of war has directed that the troops required be detailed te escort the Indians te their former homes. Killed by a rail et Tep Ceal. Patrick Me Andrew, a micer, working at Preston colliery, near Giiardville, wai instantly killed yesterday by a fall of top coal. McAndrew and a companion were engaged in drilling a hole in the rib of an empty breast. Dinner hour having arrived the latter urged McAndrew te step work, but as the hole was almost complete he remained te nnisn it. Half an hour later he was found dead. A large piece of coal fell en his head, crushing his skull. Mc Andrew was 45 years old and leaves a wife and five children. Treating and Quarantining Cattle. The secretary of the treasury has issued a circular te customs officers containing reg ulations for the treatment and quarantining of imported cattle. The circular provides that. " all cattie arriving in the United States from Europe, Asia, Africa, Aus tralia or New Zealand, shall be subject te a quarantine of ninety days, counting from the date of shipment. It shall be the duty of the veterinary inspector at each pert te see that the cattle imported shall be securely guarded against the rislc of transmitting or receiving centagi en until they shall have entered the quaran tine grounds, and all imported cattle shall be under bis control from the time of landing until they reach the quarantine grounds. He shall also be superintendent of the quarantine, and shall have charge of the grounds, Buildings, yards and all property thereto belonging.". Specific instructions are given in regard te the care of th animals, and disinfec disinfec teon of the stations. Held Cuban ISnndlttl. The ex Chief Carles Aguere, at the head of a number of bandits, continues te make frequent depredations in the juris diction of Colen. On the 8th instant the band abducted a wealthy proprietor, whose friends had te pay 3,000 for his ransom. Plantation proprietors have asked per mission of Captain General Prondergast te organize a guerilla company for self protection. A WOMAN'S KXPKKIKNOIC. Mns. William DowKcs.ef Uxbrldge, Mas?., writes en March l."i, 1S3:, as lollews: " During the past three years I have been a great suilurer Irein a complication of diseases which bullied tlie skill et the most experienced doctors, as I could net obtain permanent re lief by their trealm-int aud prescriptions ; and I Inve also tried many su-called cures in the medicine line, but could get no reliei. The pains, aches, and weakness increased se ra pidly and constantly that I was se reduced in stiength as te be unable te leave the be.l, aud the doctors luleriued me that there was no hope et a recovery. In this exhausted and di couraged condition n dear friend persuaded me t use Hunt's Uenicdy, and alter taking it only three days 1 commenced te get bntter, and te my great joy and i.'cllght I have can tinned te improve constantly by lis use, until new, alter having la'cen the remedy only a few weeks, I am able te be about my liouse again, and am new doing my housework. My lame back is cured, the severe pains have dis appeared, and I am new in hotter lieal'h than ter man years, and beg this privilege ofglad efglad ly recommending Hunt's Kr-inedy te all who are titteetcd with any disease el the kidners or liver; and lnNe highly recommend it ter the attacks el sick hcad-jche. My husband nlse has experienced a very great bcnellt te his he.ilth by the use of this most valuable medicine. Hunt's Kcnicdy." Hunt pl. a G is .snu. theke." 'Ma S. II. I.onei-kllou, Augusta. Me., cast side river, writes 113 under date el Apiill.'i, 185 : "Te whom It may concern : This may cer tify that two years a.e I w,is v ry badly af illcted with kidney and urinary dilllcullies, whicli extendec' through tlie system and laid me up for weeks, e that I could de no work. I had the me-tskiirul physician in ievvn, who gave me no ussi-dance. He.irlng of Hunt's Itcmcdy, I get a bottle, and hall r it cured me entirely, se tn.it I have been well ever since. The ether halt I gave te a neighbor who was alllicted much as I was, and It re stored him te health, i can truly say Hunt's Itcmcdy has been of great and inevprcssible worth te me." jll-lwtlM.W&K&w 11 IfAT'S i:ilht)t FOK MAI.K AT II. Cochran's Drugstore. i:7 anil XSi North Oueen street. marJ-:!md Tlie verdict alter an impartial trial The Celluloid Kve-t'lasses will stand ten times mere abuse tiian any ether. Ker sale by all lea' ing .Icwcleisnnil Opticians. .jIHwdeed All Admire a IlniKlMiinn Knee A pure, clean skin will make any lace hand some. Manifestly anything widch streii'ih 011s and enriches the bleed will illrectivallert the whole person. All eruptions of the skin disappear when ItunlecI: Ulnnrf Hitlers are employed. They are a vegetable remedy of inestimable value. Ker sale by II. II. Coch ran, druggist, 137 ami i'Sl North Quean street. De Yeu Delinve It. That in I his town 1 here are scores et persons passing our store every day whose lives are made misi rable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour anil distressed Stomach, Liver coni ceni pl'iint. Constipation, u hen ter 7.ric. we will sell them Sliileh's Vitalize!', guaranteed te cure lliem. -old by II. is. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 117 and l:r. Neitli iueen street. tcb7-ceu'.! I'estmaster Sain'l A. Hewitt, Ot Monterey, Mich., delivers himsell in this wise: ' Ker colds, burns, sole threat, and ilii'Hinalism, TViewm Rcleclrir Oil cannot be beaten. 1 say keep it up te I lie standard, and it will satisly the people. I shall send for a new supply seen." Ker sab' by II. IS. Cochran, druggist, i:t7unil I.TI North Queen street. . and en 1; t:nn.t Kb. IHM A. niAKTO H Glassware. - - GiasswarB. AT- CHINA HALL AI.AKGK. AND CHEAP LINK OF GLASSWARE. CUAQLK, ICUT AND ENGBAVKD GLASS WAKK AT High & lartin, 15 EAST KING STRKKI'. LANCATKB. PA. Gi KAV'S Sl'Kcim, .HMiniiNr:. -tuk f Great English Itemedy. An unfailing cure ter Impotency, and all Diseases that fellow less of Memery, Universal Lassi tude, l'aln in the Hack, Dimness et Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead 10 insanity or Con sumption and a Promature Grave. Full par ticulars In our patnplct, which we desire te send tree by mall te every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at II per pack age, or six packages ter $3, or will be sent tree by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, II. 11. Cochran, 137 and IX) North Queen street. On account et counter feits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; the only genuine. Guarantees etenre Issued by ns. Fer sale In Lancaster by 11. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. THEGUAY MED1CINK O..N. aprifrivaaw MEDICAL. TABBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A Household Article for Use. Universal Family Eradicates Fer Scarlet and Ty phoid Fevers. Dlph- thorie. Salivation, Ul 1UT A T ADU cerated Sere Threat, lUri.Ljn.rV lxlSreaIl Pox, Measles and all Contagious Diseases. Persons wailing en the sick should use it freely. Scarlet Kever has never been known te spread where the Fluid was used. Yellow Fever has been cure 1 with it after Hack vomit hadtahenplace. The worst cases e diphtheria yield te it. Fevered and SIcfc Per SMALL-POX nnd PITTING of Small pox PREVENTED. A member of my family was taken with sons refreshed and Bed Seres prevented ey Darning witn Dar by's Fluid. impnre Air made harmless and purl tied. Small-pox. 1 used the Fer Sere Threat it Is a nniii : 1110 uaiieni was sure cure. Contagion destroyed. Fer Frosted Feet. Chilblains, Piles, dialings, etc. net delirious, was net pitted, and was about the house again in three weeks, and no ethers had it. .1. W. Rheumatism cured. Seft White Complex. Pakkinsen. Philadel phia. DIPHTHERIA PREVENTED. The physicians here use Darby's Fluid very ions secured by its use. Ship Fever prevented. Te purify the breath. cieanse tne xeetii, it can't be surpassed. Catarrh relieved and successfully in the treatment of Diph theria. A. Stellsn- cured. Erysipelas cured. Burns relieved in stantly. Scars prevented. Dysentry cured. Wounds healed rapid ly Scurvy cured. An Antidote ler Ani mal orVegetable Pol Pel sons, Stings, etc. Inised the Fluid dur ing our present af fliction with Scarlet Fever with decided advantage. It is In dispensable 10 the sick room. Wat. K. Samfohe, Eyrie, Ala. SCARLET KEVER CURED. weiick, Greensboro, Ala. Tetter dried up. Cholera prevented. Ulcers punned and healed. In cases et Death It should be used about the corpse It will prevent any unpleas ant smrll. The eminent Physi cian, J. MARION SIMS, M. !.. New eric. says : 1 am convinced Prof. Dar by's Prophylactic mild is a valuable illsintcetant. ' Vandehbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. I testily te the most excellent qualities et Darbv's Piephylactlc Kluid. As a disinfectant and detergent it is .:eth theoretically ami practically superior te any preparation with which I am ac'iuainted. N. T. Luiten, Prof. Chemistry. DARKY'S KLUID 13 RECOMMENDED HY Hen. Alexander II. Stephens, of Georgia Rev. Cuas. K. Deems, D. D., Church of the Strangers. N. Y. Jes. LeCentk, Columbia. Prof., University, S.C. ' Rev. A. J. Battle. Prof., Mercer University. Rev. Gee. F. Pierce, ISishep M. K. Church. INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY HOME. Perfectly harmless. Used internally or externally ler Alan or iseasi. The Fluid has been thoreugly tested, and we have abundant evideuce that it lias done everything here claimed. F01 fuller inform ation get of your Druggist a pamphlet er.seinl te the proprietors. .1 H. ZKII.IN&CO., Manufacturing Chemists. PHILADELPHIA. Ker sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 13;) North Queen street, J niK-lyced&w KIIJNKV-WOKT Has been proved the surest euro ler KIDNEY DISEASES. Dees alame back or disordered nrlne Indl cate that yen are a victim 7 THEN DO NOT HESITATE ; use Kidney-Wertat once, (drug gists recommend it ) and itwlllspeedily over ever over cemo the disease and restore healthy action. 1 J:fla Ker complaints peculiar te J-kMAICO. your sex, such ms pain and weaknesses, Kidney-Wert Is uusurp-is-ed, as it will act promptly and aalely. Klthersei. Iiicnnilncncc,retonl!ennf mine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, dragging pain-, all speedily yield te its curative power. SOLD UY ALL DRUGGISTS. I'rlce, SI. KIDNEY-WORT Acts at the same time en the Kidney?, Liver ami Rowels. 'My liiend, E. C. Legard.et this city, used tehcdruwu doiihle from painful Kidney Dis ease. Kldncy-Wer cAirrd Aim." James M Kinney, Druggist, Allcgueny City, Pa., Aug. 0 -S ' KIPNKY-WOKT -1S A Sure ('lire for All Diseases KIDNEYS AND LIVER. t It has sp.'Cltle action en this most import ant nrgmi, enabling it le threw nit torpidity nnd inaction. Stimulating the healthy seere lien Of the Rile, and by keeping the bowels in fiee condition, eireelii g its regular discharge. TVTela we " y" "'"N sutterlngtrem ma iYiCtldtl Id. Una, have the chills, are hi! Ions, dyspeptic or constipate!, Kidney-Wert will surely relieve and quickly cure. In the Spring le cleanse the System, every one should lake a thorough course et it. Sold by Druggists. I'rlce, Ml . KIDNEY-WORT. " I've gained 20 As In two months," writes Mr. .I.e. Power, of Tien ten. 111., ( Dec. 2-S.'), "and am a well man. I'd suilered with llitr di-orders since li2. Kidey-Wert cured life" Streng words from a New Yerk clergyman : ," I uiihetitallnnly recommend Kldney-Werl. It'f;Teally If netlted me," says Rev. O.K. Ke -ble.ef Mohawk, N. Y. If IDNKY-WOKT Fer the Permanent Cure of CONSTIPATION. Ne ether disease lsse prevalent In this coun try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wert ns a cure. Whateverthe cause, however obstinate the cae, this remedy w ill overcome II. Acts at the same time en Kidneys, Liver and Uqwcls. pi! This distressing complaint Is very JrliUe. apt te be complicated with const! patlen. Kidney-Wert strengthens the weak ened parts and quickly cures all kinds nt Piles even when physicians and medicines have be fore tailed. S- If you have either et these troubles use KIDNEY-WORT. Drugglstssell it. 'Ker 12 years," writes Lyman T. Ahell, of Georgia, Vt., "1 lennd no reliei tretn piles, un til I tried Kidney-Wert. It hat cured me." K" IINKVWOKT. THE ORBAT CURB TOR R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As it is ter all the painful diseases et the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND KOWELS. It cleanses the system et the acrid poison that causes'the dreadful suffering whicli only the victims of Rheumatism can realize. THOUSANDS OK CASES el the worst forms et thlsterribledlscasc have been quickly relieved, ami in short time PERKECTLY CURED. I'rlce, SI, Liquid or Dry. Sold by Drngglata. Dry can be sent by mall. WELLS, JtlCIIARDSON & CO., llurlingten, Vt. KIDNEY-WORT. Aclsatthosame time en the Kidneys, Liver and Rowels. " I had habitual costiveness, pain in the back and rheumatism," writes S.J. Scott, Rur Rur lingten, Vt , Kidney-Wert has cured them ull." Hl-lydM,WAK&w KIDNKV WOKT rdlt SAI.K AT U. It. Cochran's Drug Slere, 137 and i: .Nertb Queen street- mar2 3inu T 'OIIAUCO ri'.KSSKM. MINNICH'S LATEST, IMPUOVKD TOBACCO PRESSES. Ker Casing and Haling Tobacco. Sold te hon orable parties en trial. Warranted superior In every leatnre te any In present use. II net :ls represented can be returned at my ex- Sense. Alse Manure Heeks ler cleaning sta les sold en came terms. Send ler clrcnlar. S. B. M1NN1CU. Landlsvllle, Lancaster Ce., Fa. 3trS,M,WAw( CLOIUINO, VNliKK WMAJt, C TTTANAHAKKK BROWN. A Serge is the ' Fabric for 90 Degrees. If you have worn them you knew all about it ; if net, you had better try them. Our stock ' is big. Run your eye ever the following prices of Suits. American Mills, two kinds, fast colors, down from $14 te $10. Washington True Blue and English True Green at $12. Bargains both. English Black and Blue at $14. Londen Black, Blue and Green at $15. English Black and Blue, very fine, at $16. Delhi Coats and Vests, BlackandBlue, at $8.50; clown from 10. rer critical young men two styles of Heatherleigh, elegantly made and Silk Trimmed at $22.50 and $24. We are proud of them. Every garment referred te in this advertisement is our own make. WANAMAKEII & BROWN. Oak Hall, SiKihuinl Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Y1TES' WINDOWS. Our Windows tell but a small part of the story of the "Mark Down" inside. Enter and you will find suits : FORMERLY tii.OO, NOW I9.(X. FORMERLY 210.1. NOW 13 00. KORMERLY :20(), NOW 17.10. FORMERLY 20,0'. NOW lfi.00. FORMERLY 17.00, NOlV H.ue. KORMERLY 14.00, NOW 10 00. KORMERLY 13.00, NOW 8.00. Etc., Etc., Ktc. Customers ask why this great reduction ? Answer : Simply because we are bound te move the goods te enable us te produce Fresh Styles for you in another season. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. J 12-1 wd Aw IIKW! 'I'M HOT CHANGE YOUR UNDERWEAR. (i.VUZK UNDKItKlilltTS in Sizes from 31 te Ml Inches. Gauze, Muslin and .lean Drawers. Caiiiibeles, Kllet De Sante Pour H'emmi t Fancy He-lery, New Ties ami Cellars at Erisman's, the Shirtmaker, RLUE FRONT HUNTS' FURNISHING ST0RF. Ne. 17 WeBt King Street T OtNMIAN & ItKO. LESS TALK AND lore Real Bargains AT L. GANSMAN & BR0.. Cor. Orange and North Queen Sts , THAN ANYWHERE ELSE YOU CAN GO TO. Men's Suits at $1.00, 3J0, $l.0,i, $5.00, tC.00, 18.00, $10. $12, up te $18. Men's Pants at 7"c., 00c., 91.00, $1.50, $2:00. 92.50, ft Oil up te $5 0i. Lewest prices ler latest styh s. Reys' and Children's Suits at $1. Ml. $2.00. 92.50, $.". 00. it en, $5.00, $i;.00 up te $0.(M. Lewest prices ter the latest styles, and we are delpg the business. Sharp prices ; excellent work te measure, $12. An Indigo ISInc Suit te measure, 911. A bet ter quality Indigo Blue Suit te measure at 9i5. A go mI selection et Cheviot and Cas-dmres le measure at $18. An excellent Indigo Blue Suit te measure. Pants te measure Irem ISM upward. New est goods, latest styles, thoroughly geed wert. Whoever wants spring Clothing this Is tin time te get it ; the season Is well advanced : we have a large stock and must sell It. L. Gansman & Bre., THE rVSHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS CLOTHIERS, C8 NORTH OUEEN STREET, .. KIghten the Southwest Cerner el Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. aupti.- evening until 9 o'clock; Saturday 10. MAKK NO M1HTAKK, BUT FCKOHAsK the genuine Yarn CK ar 1 01 5c.;at II ARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR ISTORIC. . M 4I I r-l .- K. -"1 i fl 'A; y flc
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