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LANCASTER, PA.. MONDAY. JUNE 25, 183.
Price Twe CeriS
WATBK COOLE1CS, AC.
TfLINN UKEMEUAN.
FUNN &
ARE OFFERING BARGAINS IN
Children's Carriages,
Velocipedes,
Express Wagons,
Hammocks,
Croquet,
quoits,
Base Balls,
Water Coelers,
Refrigerators,
Ice Cream Freezers,
Ice Machines,
Ice ricks,
Ice Chests,
Lemen Squeezers,
FLINN & BEENEMAN,
Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
VKY
w
ash iwkss noens.
JOBS
WASH DEE8S GrOODS.
PINEAPPLE SUITINGS. Fermer price, 30c. New, 12 l-2c.
SATINES. Fermer price, 30c. New, 16c.
OAMBRIO EMBROIDERIES at about half former price.
Linen De Inde, Linen De Dacca, Pique Welts, Linen Lawns,
Plaid Nainzoeks.
laAOES and Made Up Lace Goods. NEWPORT SASHES.
HAGER &
Ne. 25 West King Street,
(
KtlRUK FAUNKNTULK.
I
14 EAST KING STREET,
( BAIR'S OLD STAND. )
OKFEKSTHE DOLLOWING BARGAINS IN
PRINTS, PERCALES AND SATTEENS.
Ne. 1. Five Cases BEST MAKtiS OF CALICOS at 5 Cents a yard.
Ne. 2. Thice Cases COC1IECO AND PACIFIC PRINTS, at li Cents a yard.
Ne. a. Una Case. H) Pieces, et WIDE PERCALES IN LIGHT AND DARK KFFKCTS.at'.t
Cents a yard ; never bclere sold at less than 15 Cents.
CLEARING SALES OF SATTKENS lit 1"., IK. 20 ami 25 Cents.
SPREADS, BLAN K KTS nhd QUILT..
Whatever may be needed In the shape el SPREADS, BLANKETS, SHEETS or COM
FORTS ler lleni", Scasidf.Mniiulutn or Country will l" Inmnlat our reunteisat I he LOWEST
or PRICKS.
GEORGE FAHNESTOCK,
NO- 14 EAST KING STREET.
1.1V1SKV
11
UOUTIIN'S.
HOUGHTON'S
New Livery and Sale Stables.
FRIST-CLASS HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR
PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND
SOLI) AT ALL TIMES.
Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet
ear of Old Black Herse Hetel.
fJjVMBINU AN It
lnuN i.,
AKNOMl.
DON'T FORGET YOUR
Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them.
JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY
CARBOLIZED PAPER.
JOHN lTaRNOLD,
Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET,
HOOKS AN1
JOHN HAKR'S SONS.
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Writing Papera, Euvolepea,
.Decorated Correspondence Stationery,
Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks,
New Leather Hand-Bags.
B"At the Sign of the Big Boek.
U HOOKBIKS.
T IIURSU'M.
HEADQUARTERS KOR
FIREWORKS,
Flairs, and Chinese Lanterns.
METEORIC BALLOONS,
COLORED PAPER BALLOONS,
ANIMAL FIGURE BALLOONS,
JAPANESE DAY FIREWORKS
Make your selection in time ; we will lay
them aside ier you.
BTJESK'S,
Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.
"Telephone connection orders received
will have prompt attention.
BRBNBMAN
Plnmbitig,
Booting Tin,
Pnmps and Pipes,
Has Fixtures,
Ceal Oil Fixtures,
OH Steves,
Has Stores.
LANCASTER, PA.
GOODS.
-IN-
BROTHER,
Lancaster, Pa.
LANCASTER, PA.
STAIShJi.
O AS FITTING.
LANCASTER, PA.
STATlONiTJiX.
OOAJ,.
ii
1 JUAUT1N
n iiuMiie and lietall Dealer In all kinds or
LUMBER AND COAL.
M-Jurci: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
n-tiis a'jevn Lemen .Lancaster. nS-Ivd
MANUKK ANU OOAL.
New Yerk and Philadelphia Herse Ma
nure by the carload at reduced prices. All the
BEST GRADES OF COAL,
Beth ler Family and Steam purposes.
CEMENT by the barrel. HAY and STRAW
by the ion or bale.
Yard 315 llarrisburg Pike.
(Iknbral Offick 20& East Chestnut street.
Kaufflnan, Keller & Ge.
aur-t-lyd
flOAK..
M. V. B. COHO
S30 NOMTM WATBK ST., ZaneasUr. i .
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER AND OOAL.
Connection WItb the Telephonic Exchange.
Yard and OffiOD Nel 830 NORTH WATK
STREET teWMvd
H
A VAN A ANU YABAUIGAKSONLY Be,
. the best for the menev In thn town, at
HABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CI3AR
STORK.
MEDICAL.
TV&SBT'S
PROPHYLACTIC
FLUID.
Household Article for
Use.
Universal Family
Eradicates
Fer Scarlet and Ty
pheid levers, dh
U
tberla. Salivation.
TUT A T' A D T A cerated Sere Threat,
1U ALiA.llASmall Fex, Measles and
all Contagions Diseases.
Persons watting en the sick should use It
freely. Scarlet Fever has never been known te
spread where the Fluid was used. Yellow
Fever has been cure J with it after black vomit
had takenplaee. The worst cases et diphtheria
yield te it.
Fevered and Sick Per
SMALL-POX
and
PITTING of Small
pox PREVENTED.
A member of my
family was taken with
Small-pox. I used the
Fluid : the patient was
net delirious, was net
sons rcircsbed and
Bed Seres -prevented
by bathing with Dar
by's Fluid.
Impure Air made
harmless and purl
fled. Fer Sere Threat it it a
sure cure.
Contagion destroyed.
Fer Frosted Feet,
pitted, and was about
we neuse again in
uimeiains, rues,
three weeks, ami no
ethers had it. J. W.
Parkinson, Philadel
phia. DIPHTHERIA
PREVENTED.
The physicians here
use Darby's Fluid very
successfully in the
treatment of Diph
theria. A. Stellkn-
unanngs, etc.
Rheumatism cured.
Sett White Complex
ions secured by its
use.
Shin Fever urevented
Te purify the breath.
Cleanse the Teeth,
it can't ue surpassed
Catarrh relieved and
cured.
Erysipelas cured.
Burns relieved in
wbrek, Greensboro,
stantly.
Scars prevented.
Dysentry cured.
Ala.
Tetter dried up.
Cholera prevented.
Wounds healed rapid
ly
Scurvy cured.
An Antidote ler Ani
mal or Vegetable Poi
sons, Stings, etc.
1 used the Fluid dur
ing our present at.
Motion with Scarlet
Fever with decided
advantage. It is in
dispensable te the
sick room. Wx. F.
Samperd, Eyrie, Ala.
SCARLET FEVER
CURED.
uicers punned and
healed.
In cases et Death It
should be used about
the corpse It will
preventany unpleas
ant smell.
The eminent Physi
cian, J. MARION
SIMS, M. D.. New
xerir, says: "i am
convinced Prof. Dar-
by's Prophylactic
Fluid is a valuable
disinfectant. '
Vandkbbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.
1 testily te the most excellent qualities et
Darby's Piephylactlc Fluid. As a disinfectant
and detergent it is eth theoretically and
practically superior te any preparation with
which I am acquainted.
N. T. Lutten, Prof. Chemistry.
DARBY'S FLUID IS RECOMMENDED BY
Hen. Alexander II. Stephens, of Georgia.
Rev. Chas. F. Deems, D. I)., Chinch of the
Strangers. N. Y.
Jes. LkCente, Columbia. Prof., University,
S.C.
Rev. A. J. Battle. Prof., Mercer University.
Rev. Gee. V. Pierce, Bishop M. E. Church.
INDISPENSABLE TO .EVERY HOME.
Perfectly harmless. Used internally or
externally ler Man or Beast.
The Fluid has been thorengly tested, and we
have abundant evidence that it has done
everything here claimed. Fei fuller Inform
ation get et your Dmggist a pamphlet or send
te the proprietors.
J II. ZKIL1N&CO.,
Manufacturing Chemists. PHILADELPHIA.
Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, Druggist, 1M7 and
139 North Queen street,
Jin22-lycedAw
UKICAT BI.1-SS1NO
Fer Weak and Suffering Weman
Kvery Mtui and Weman In America, eeds
KIDNEY-WORT.
"The .lcuteat mlsteitune of the present
fays." remarits the author el a recent medico
treatise of much value, " is, th it mothers an I
wives et te-day are se otten untitled for their
duties, and lerall domestic enjoyment by iea iea
sen of shattered health and ever-tasked sys
tems. Fer these special weaknesses te which
womankind la se apt te tall victims, no surer,
better or safer remedy can be found than
Kidney-Wert. The wonderful tonic properties
of this great lcmedy have specific action
correcting the disorders et female organism,
and then in building up the general health,
keeping the secretory organs In perfect,
order and Imparling the glow and elasticity
early womanhood."
A Piiysisian's Wife's Ti.edisles
" Demestic remedies and prescriptions by
myself (a practicing physician) and ether doctor-),
euly palliated my wife's chronic, two
years standing, imtlainiuatien of the bladder.
Kidney-Wert, however, cireJ her, l'luve are
extracts irein a letter, sent te the proprietors
erUiisiemedy, by its author. Dr. C. M. Siiil
raerlln, of Sun Hill, Washington Ce., Georgia.
Ti.e list et euros might be prolonged almost
iiiillliiltely. Fer the purpose et this article,
however, only a few mere will be adduced.
' I had kidney and ether troubles ever 3D
year?," writes Mrs. J. Galloway, of Elk Flat,
Oregon. "Nothing helped me but Klknoy Klkney Klknoy
Wert. It effected a permanent cure. '
Mr. Nelsen Kalrchilds, et St. Alb ins, Vt , Is
closer " home," and Ids case w uld seem te
merit special mention. Briefly, It Is, In his
own language, this : " KMnoy-Wert is a med
icine of priceless value. I Ii'd piles ier lfi
consecutive years. It cured me."
Malaria
is a disease which attack the human family in
spring, and has formed the chief subject et
many learned articles. We cannot pass lrem
this subject without supplementing It with
the assertion that Kidney-Werd 13 a specilic
for ether diseases than Malaria, and such dis
orders as may be directly tracoable te It,
Djspepsla, or Indigestion, Is a most distress
ing complaint. Every reader of this article
probably knows the symptoms. The ettects
are wide-spread and far rcaMdnsf. Almest the
entire human er.janUm is apt te become de
ranged, when dyspepsia is suffered te run en
unchecked. Kidney-Wertcan be relied upon
reader, te cure any case et Malaria, Dyspep
sia, Kidney and Liver Troubles and a host of
their kindred or attendant illj. All we ask is
a trial. That will make you Its life-long
friend.
It Is a matchless alteratlve, a p'easantyet
powerful tonic, and, indeed, fills the bill"
aa peerlc3s, pleasant, powerful preparation.
As near as mortals may be able te reasli per
fection, Kidney-Wert may safely be called pcr
lect. It is net a compennd of herbs, alleged
te have been discovered by some mythical
missionary, whilst in some imaginary " for
eign land." Kidney-Wert is a preparation,
however, combining all the essential ingre.
dients of far advanced thinkers', and scientific
men who labor ler the amelioration et human
ills. Buy a bottle, aud you will, it aftlicled,
agrae with thousands et ethers who have done
se and found themselves renewed theieby In
health and spirits. je'-'l-M.W&F
KIDNKV WOKT KOIt S1I.K AT H. .
Cochran's Drugstore, 137 and 139 -North
Queen street. uar2 'Jmi)
T
MIUAUCO PKK8SRS.
UINNICU'S LATEbT IMPROVED TOBACCO
PRESSES.
Fer Cosing and Baling Tobacco. Sold te hon hen hon
e able parties en trial. Warranted superior
In every leature te any in present use. II
net as represented can be returned at my ex
pense. Alse Manure Heeks ler cleaning sta
bles sold oil same terms. Send for circular.
S. B. MINMICH.
LandlsvUle, Lancaster Ce.. Pa.
3t-3,M,W4WJ
AN OLD MAN DUPED.
UAGGED AND BOBBED IN HIS HOUSE.
A Tbler and His Weman Accomplice El
mer Snyder Takes te Hie Bosem a
Sharper for cone Lest Sen.
Glen City, Pa., Dispatch te the Times.
Elmer Snyder is a wealthy farmer, who
lives a short distance outside of this vil
lage. He is a widower and lives alone
with his servants in a fine mansion close
by the highway. He is a prominent figure
in political and social circles and is deacon
in the Methedise church here. About five
years age his wife died. The cause of her
death was attributed te the absence of her
only child, a boy, who ran away from
home about fifteen years age, en account
of some trifling troubles with his folks.
The farmer is one of the largest land own
ers in this district and it was always
believed that he kept a large sum
of money in the house. About two weeks
age ha presented a flashily dressed, hand
some young man te his friends and neigh
bors as bis long lest son. Simultaneously
with the arrival of the young man ugly
rumors began te spread about nis past
life in Chicago and ether cities in the
West. It was generally known that young
Snyder had led a fast life and for a time
the country people fought shy of him, but
the engaging manners and plausible talk
of the young man made him many friends
and the old farmer seen grew proud of his
handsome boy. In a few days another
rumor started, te the effect that he was
net Snyder's son, but another person,
trying te impose en the farmer. This
story seen gained credence, from the fact
that when questioned about his farm life
the young man was always at fault.
Whether these rumors reached the ears of
the old farmer or net is unknown, and
when a neighbor casually remarked that
the young man differed semewhat from
his son, the farmer attributed it te the
fifteen years' absonce.
A. Weman Appears.
He grew in the old mans favor and :i-j
companied him everywhere. If he had led
a wild life he showed no traces of it what
ever. On last Wednesday a handseme,
elegantly dressed woman, unaccompanied,
drove up te the village inn and secured
accommodations for a few dayr, saying she
was from Philadelphia and desired a quiet
room. While walking en the street she
met the lately-returned father's son. They
suddenly became intimate and until
Thursday night he was constantly in her
society. He introduced her te a few young
ladies as Mrs. Dickorsen, nf Philadelphia,
aud said she was the wife of a friend of
his. On Friday morning the servants in
the Snyder household were surprised by
the non-appearance of Mr. Snyder at
breakfast, and as he was an habitual early
riser the fact caused much comment.
After waiting until ten o'clock they deter
mined te call him. Oeiug te his room
they found the deer locked, another
unusual fact. They rapped loudly, and
receiving no answer determined te break
open the deer. First they tried te find
young Snyder, but could net find no trace
of him.
Found Iteand and Oagced.
Bursting open the deer they saw the old
mab lying at full length upon the fleer,
hound and gagged. The ropes that bound
him were wrapped around his arms and
legs with a double twist, while the gag
was tightly wedged in his mouth. Cutting
the cords and lifting him te his feet they
administered restoratives. When he had
sufficiently recovered the old man said :
"That young man was net my son. I
have been cruelly deceived and robbed,"
pointing te a safe which steed in ene cor
ner of the room The servants saw that
the safe had been opened and the coutents
scattered about the fleer. " Last night,"
continued the farmer, " the young man
aud I remained up till about 11 o'clock,
talking about the Western states. At last
he started te talk about my real estate,
money, bends, etc., but I never suspected
anything and shortly after I went te bed.
Soen after I thought I heard a noise, like
as if a deer had been opened and shut.aud
Iget up and looked out of the window,
but as I couldn't see anything I went te
bed again. I seen fell asleep. Hew Ienjc
I slept I don't knew, but I was roughly
awakened by a gag being forced into my
mouth aud before I could help myself I
was beuud and gagged. Iu the partial
darkness I saw two figures. Alter they
had securely fastenedoneene of them went
te the bureau and coery lit the lamp whieli
steed en it.
Twe Coel Robbers.
" As seen as tue light was turned up I
recognized the face of the young man
whom I thought my son and the stylish
woman who had stepped at the tavern.
The young man laughed quietly aud, tak
ing up my trousers, took the key of the
safe out of the pocket and deliberately
proceeded te open it. The pair then ex
amined the contents. The money they
put in a valisa the woman carried, while
the papers were tossed about as you sec
them. After they had taken everything
the young man came up te me and laugh
ingly said : ' Geed bye, papa, I'll pay
your respects te your son when I get back
te Chicago. He wants te hear from you.'
They then went out, locking tha deer
after them."
The old man is completely brokeu down
by the occurrence. The pilica authori
ties have been uotilled and search was
made for the missing conple. Net the
slightest traoe could be found of them.
Wanted In Chicago.
This morning a detective from Chicago
arrived iu the village, looking for two
individuals whose description tallies
exactly with that of the farmer's beus
son and the flashy woman who put up at
the tavern, deiug te see Mr. Snyder the
detective said that the young man was net
his son, but an old Chicago thief and con
fideutial man, known among his associates
iu crime as "Fly Bill " ami went under
the alias of Jehu Peters, Harry Rutledge,
etc. The woman, he said, was a noted
courtesan from Chicago, who is wanted
there for a number of crimes. The less te
the farmer ia nearly $8,500. The booty
consisted of $4,900 in greenbacks and the
balance in government bends. The num
bers of the bends have been given te the
authorities and a heavy reward will be
offered for the arrest of the thieves. A
watch was kept at all the railroad stations
but it is thought that they are already ettt
of the country.
Ilie Prelate's Per.
Archbishop Weed's sleep, in his last ill
ness, was disturbed night after night by
the noise made by the nibbling teeth and
pattering feet of a meuse which had ruade
the ceiling ever his head its stamping
ground. He told one of his attendants te
cateh the little disturber of his rest, and
te be careful that it was set injured. A
trap was set and the mouse trotted into the
Beare. The archbishop had a cage pre
pared with a revolving wheel at one end .
In this the mouse was imprisoned. The
cage -was placed upon a table by the side
of the archbishop's bed. At first the eap
tive was shy and timorous, but it seen
grew accustomed te the kindly voice of
the archbishop, learned te eat 'from his
band, and would rub its grey side against
his finger. The kindly old man bad al
ways a pleasant word and a sweet bit for
his little pet, and eften he would smile at
its gambols when the severest pain raeked
his body.
m
CltUDK'S CAPTURED INDIANS.
Taken te the San Carles Reservation The
Kflect of Urenndless Kumers.
A dispatch from Carles says : Then
was great excitement at the agency here.
Saturday morning when Captain Crawford
commanding four companies of cavalry
with 2eO Indian scouts came te the reser
vation. Lieutenant Davis met them two
miles from the pest, and after congratu
lations and inquiries as te the Cbiricahuas,
the party came en te the agency. Chief
Loce and his family headed the hostiles.
Loce, Nana and Bonite were met by In
dians acquainted with them.
Nana said he was tee old for further
operations, and was glad he had arrived at
a safe place. Loce said he was anxious te
get settled once mere. Bonite has no
friends, but seems glad te be under the
protection of General Creek. The exact
number of the arrivals is net yet known.
The officers of the command think the
Cbirachuas will be peaceful. Chief Gere-
mme, m his first talk with Gen. Creek,
after the capture, said he would like
te have a farm. Rumors had reached the
Indians that in case of capture they would
be put in irons and killed ; hence they say
their delay in coming in. While the In
dians generally de net distrust Gen. Creek
these rumors have a bad effect en his
plans. There are people willing te see
the Indians en the war path, as then mero
military would be brought into the terri terri
terp, making business better. As an evi
dence of what Gen. Creek has te contend
with, it may be stated that, tix miles from
Wilcox, several persons approached the
hostiles with the intention of selling am
munition te them.
A Student Urewned Wlilla Ilatblng.
Iu Mcadville about 5 o'clock Friday
evening an accident befell one of the Alle
gheny college students that has cast a
gloom ever the cellege exercises. Newton
Egbert, aged 2 years, while bathing with
ether comrades in French creek, above
the water works, was taken with cramps
and sank te the bottom, all efforts of his
companions proving I'elplcss te rescue
hjm. Nis remains were found two hours
later and physicians tried their best te re
suscitate him, but without effect. Yeung
Egbert lived near Piue Grove. Mercer
county. The sad intelligence has been
sent te his parents.
. A Yeung Lady Uurt.
Miss Lizzie It. Mett, granddaughter of
the late Henry S. Mett, ex canal commis
sioner of Pennsylvania, was thrown from
her deg cart in Mil ford en Saturday, re
ceiving concussion of the brain that will-
doubtless piove fatal. She is but nineteen
years old and a beautiful and accomplished
lady. Her brother, Henry Spearing Mett,
aged twelve, who was with her, was seri
ously injured. The accident has caused
great excitement. MihS Mett is 'veil
known in New Yeik aud Philadelphia.
WAi.ic nmicr, am M.s-.Kt' soundly.
Mr. .Jehn W. Celk. frlncipil el the dale
Scheel, Tiey, N. Y., writes us :
Tuev, N. Y., p.il 7. 1S8.5.
" Having been alllicied le.- several years
past with illness, the cmse of which was un
known te mi: ler .. long time, and my con
tinued disability gettin-; te be et se serious
and distressing n character as te causegicat
anxiety uith my t.uuilyaud trien Is, 1 became
s.itiylieit upon ele-ie. invcsligtlum that the
cause el my sickness was the diseased condi
tion of my kidneys and liver. At tlds time
by accWlcnt a Iriend w he ha I similar symp
toms te mine infer ed me et the great lm
preveiucnt iu his health by biking Hunt's Re
medy, and puiMtudcd me te try it. I inline,
lately (einmuiicjd liking ii, .nd trem the
l!r.st bottle began te improve, and its centlnu
cd use allerds very eneeiiiajlng icsults. I
can sleep soundly, walk better, am frea lrem
pains, and the severe attacks et headache
from which I sullered me much have disap
peared, audi cheerfully recommend Hunt's
Remedy ler all purposes for which it Is adver
tised. Lwilladdiii closing that my wife ha3
used it very successfully for preventing the
attacks of sick lieadaehe with which he had
been alllieted fiem youth."
ALMOST iiisiii:aki'i;nice
A pi emlntnt citizen sends us the following
Statement :
' Fer several years I have be.-jii very ser! ser!
eusly alllicied with a seven pain In the back,
which I long snppD-ic l te be lumbago cr
rheumatism or the back. Meru recently tha
pains had became meie severe, se much se
lhat it was with 'difficulty tfnt I was able te
getoulef bed in the morning. 1 hed tried va
linns remedies wiilieu a'iy apparent rcliel.
Ky theea met solicitation et a friend I com
menecu taking Hunt's Remedy, about three
weeks age, and its tnsta itineem bcncllts are
wonderful, ler 1 have had no pi'ns In my
back since liking the Ilr.iL llir u doses ; and
urn relieved lrem the p.ilus and aches, and ex
haustive weakness, the paintul symptoms
that usually accompany discus's et the kid
neys. And I confidently expect te be com
pletely aad permanently cured by the uso.et
it. I n.et cheerfully recommend Hunt's Re
mc ly te all who are alllieted with any kidney
of liver dlsea e.
WILLIAM U.ARNOLD,
Wnl nn i Street, Providence, R. I.
March 29, 1SSJ. jlVlwdM,W&F&w
allMT'S ItKail.UV FOIL SAT.i: AY U. It
Cochran's Drug Stere. I.'.7 and 1U1 North
Queen street. inart-3unl
A Life Saving I'reiieur.
Mr. M. E. Allisen, Hutchinson, Kan.: Saved
IdsIlfebyasl-np'eTUsl Ifettle or Dr. King's
New Discovery, for Consumption, which
caused him te procure a large bottle, that
completely cured him, when Doctors, change
et climate aud everything dse had tidied.
Asthma, I'renchltfs, Hoarseness, Severe
Coughs, and all Threat and Lung disease?. It
is guaranteed te cure. Trial Uettles tree at
Chas. A. Lochers Drugstore. Largesizefl.OO.
Amber coleicd and invisible Celluloid Eye
Classes have attained great popularity with
the Ladles. Fer sale by all le.ulini; .lewele s
and Opticians. ji-lwdced
Manses Attioiiishineut.
"Completely prostrated for days with Indi
geslien and bilious fever. The ellects et two
bottles or Burdock Bleed Bitten astonished
me : visible Improvement riRlit oil." Mr.
Neah Bates, Elmlra, N. V. Fer sale by J I, B.
Cochran, druggist, 137 and i:? North Queen
street.
lincklen's Aruic Naive.
The gieatcstmceleal wonder of the world.
Warranted te speedily cure burns, Bruises,
Cuts, Uicers. Salt Rheum, Ifever sores. Can
cers, Piles, Chilblains, Cerns, Tetter, Chapned
Uands and all skin crnptRuis, guaranteed le
cure in every instance, or money reiunded.
25 cents per box. Fer sale by Chas. A. Lecher.
io23-lyeedftw
De Yen Believe It.
That in this town there are scores el persons
pebsinjj our store every daj whose llvas are
made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Sour and distressed Stomach, Liver com
plaint. Constipation, when for 75c. we will sell
them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed te euro
them. Sold by II. If. Cochran, drugglut, Nes.
117 and l.'iu North Queen street. feb7-een2
Will It Really Cure Rheumatism ?
We answer, honor, bright, it will cure rheu
matism, and the severest ceses tee Dr Dr
Themas' Ecleclric Oil was specially prepared
for the rheumatic and lame. Netice letters
from the people relative te its merits In near
ly every paper In the country. Fer sale bv
II. B. Cechrai). druggist, 137 and 139 North,
Queen street.
FEATHERS ULKANED.
The only place in town where feathers
are cleaned, curled and dyed in all the latest
shades, is at E. TIIOMAK'S,
20 North Queen street
Short notice. Lewest prices. je9-lmd
azeTHixa.
TfTAMAHaKEB ft BKOWN.
.Four Hundred and Sixty-One
varieties of Suits, divided into four ranges of sizes, from' the small
boys' te the large men's, in the Oak Hall stock, and the " total
depravity " of inanimate things was never mere manifest than in
the eanic erices at which we are sellinp- them. The causes are
wide arwi deep for these low prices. Overstocks in Bosten, New
Yerk or Chicago are felt here. The wise merchant and manu
facturer in Philadelphia suffers for the ever-trading of ethdr
cities, and the consumers gain. Meantime it's fun te have the
excitement of quick sales.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
Oak Hall,
S. E. Cerner Sixth ana Market Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
V. YATES & CO.
TALLY HO!
The rash continues. We have just
lets, anil all splendid things at that.
Ne. C.90O-M EN'S FINK IMPORTED SCOTCH SUITS, SILK LINED...
Ne. H.89I MEN'S FINE IMPORTED ENGLISH CORKSCREW SUITS.
Ne ,975-MKN'3 FINE BLUE CROSS-BARS U1TS
Ne. fi,732 MEN'S FINE FANCY CASSIMEKE SACK SUl'lS ,
YOUTIIS' SUITS REDUCED IN SAM K PRO PORTION.
Bear in mind that our Cleth iu? ranks First in the market and that
you can get hack your money en all goods tlrt don't suit you.
LEDQER
BUILDING
A. C. YATES & CO.
PHILADELPHIA.
JUJCVIVAZ.
A YKK'S PILLS.
A CLEAR HEAD.
"One year age I was induced te try Aykr's
Pills as a lemedy ter lndlee'tlen, Constipa
tion, and Headache, from which 1 hail long
been a great sufferer. Commencing with a
dcae et five Pills, 1 found their action easy,
and obtained prompt relief. In continuing
their use, n single Pill taken alter dinner,
dally, has been all the medicine 1 have re
quired. Ayku's Pills have kept my system
regular and my head clear, and benefited me
mera than all the medicines ever before tried.
Every person similarly aflllctcd should knew
their value. M. V. Watsen."
Fer all diseases et the stemich and bowels,
try Aykr's Pills.
rKKPABKD BY
Dr. .1. C. AYKU & CO., Lewell, Muss.
Sold by all Druggists.
jiineir. )1 lydAw
KICUY DAVIS'S I'.tlN KILL Kit.
Caught a Bad Geld.
The SUMMER COLDS and Cough e
are quite as dangerous as
these of midwinter.
But they yield te the same treat
ment and ought te be taken
in time.
Fer all diseases of THROAT. NOS
TRILS, HEAD or BREATHING
APPARATUS
Perry Davis's Pain Killer.
Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy.
ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP
PAIN KILLER.
junel-lydAw
ajEVKK PAILS.
Samaritan
NERVINE,
The Great NERVE CONQUEROR.
A SPECIFIC FOR
IS" EPILEPSY, SPASMS, TH
CONVLSIONS, FALLING SICKNESS,
ST. VITUS DANCE, ALCOHOLISM,
OPIUM EATING, SYPHILLIS,
SCROFULA, KINGS EVIL,
UULY BLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA
NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE,
RF1EUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAK
NESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES,
BILIOUSNESS, COSTIVENESS,
KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGU
LARITIES. B&$1.50 per bottle at druggists."
The Dr. S. A. Richmond, Med. Ce.. Prep's.
ST..JOSKPH, MO.
Correspondence Ireely answered by Physi
cians. C. II. CRITTliNTOIf, Agent, New Yerlr.
atlyeedw . ,.
T7BKV8 UBAROOAL LOZKNUKS.
JC The .most reliable and surest cure for
Headache: Dyspepsia, indigestion, Heartburn,
;Bad' Breath and all diseases arising from a
disordered stomach. Price 25c. per Bex.
mailable. Prepared and sold by
AN DUE W G.FBJSY, DUCGGIST,
29 B. Orange st.Cer. Christian,
Lancaster, Pa,
DmPS- CIlAmlfeita Mtl alvnva nn h.nilat
-C-, .--., .., ....., v Uw.V Hw
iub uiuai reasenaDie priced.
a27dydw
FOR YATES'.
marked down another jag of Snit
We nient!eu a few:
...SiS.itO ; new r00.
... 23.00; HOW 90.00.
... 25.00; new' 2I0J.
... 2itt; new 18 hi.
( CHESTNUT
f AND SIXTH
vitr uoeds.
OKASONAUK UUODM.
Watt, Sfcand ft Ge.
Invite attentfen te SPECIAL 1'.AK(JA1NS in
SUMMER SILKS
In Stripei, Checks and Plain Celers, at 44c,
Wic.. Me.., ;.!c. and 75c. a yard.
NUN'S VEILINGS,
ALBATROSS CLOTHS. '
LACE HUNTINGS
In elegant Shades at Lew Prices,
assortment of
A clielee
INDIA LINENS, VICTORIA LAWNS,
CAMIEU1CS AND NAINSOOKS'
At Popular Pi leas
COMBINATION OKKSt
U1NUHAMS, ill
new Styles aud Coloring.
Extraordinary Bargains in Kid Gleva.
PINE2-UUTTON KID OLOVE3, 2TC. a pair.
.I-KUTTON KID ULOVJtS, COc.apnir
LISLE THIt BAD GLOVES. 12$c.,17c., 2"te.and
23c. a pair.
We eiler an immense line of
PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES
AT LOWEST CITY PRICES.
NEW YORK STORE,
Ne. 8 and lO BAST KING STRBB V.
49Stere will be closed at R p. m. during
duly and August, S ttnr.liiy.- excepted.
NK:
KXT IXIUK TO ItllCUOUKT UtlU.-tK.
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Choice Lnt-i of Seasonable ,
DRV GOODS
In Kvery Depadmeat-, ' ,
AT LOW PRICES.
-AT- . ,
FAHNESTOCri'S.
Summer Shawls,
Hammer Sllkg,
Summer Dress titeJs,
Summer Uaderwrsr.
Full Stock, Lew Prices.
SUMMER HOSIERY,
in Quanllles for LADIES' GENTS and CHIC
DBEN. lrem low te high cost, all at our mnal
LOW PUICKS.
NOVELTIKS IN
WHITE GOODS
FOB LADIES' SUITi. FUOM lOe. TO Me.
PEE YABD.
E. E. Eahnesteck,
LANCASTER, ;PA.
N5T DOOR TO GOURTIHOUSB
moexb Aim aut
VTEW BOOK.
FOR 8UMMBR READING.
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And all Uie LaiestSeasldea and Magazines
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