tnWwWrwW - - tsra '.:ngrJhw-J n2f,-!frr,jr V l rP XIX Ne. 264, LANCASTER, PA. MONDAY. JULY 9, lb83. Price Twe Carta -i f ?, k nj j 1 1 1 1 ni r i .aaMMniinaiaBrii nil 1 111 1 1 i i r i H'-4T.XJB COOLBUS, XV. LM.INW A BkKMKMAN. A LARGE FISHING low PRICES. AT- FLINJSF & BBENEMAN'S, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, -- ; "t KO. 31. bTEIKMAS & CO. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF Refrigerators, Ice Chests and Water Coelers. They must be sold te make room ler ether goods. Gee. M. Steinman & Ce., 26 and 28 WEST KING STREET, Lancaster, Pa. iitr y EUKUK KA11NKSTOCK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAIR'S OLD STAND. ) NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. Ladies' Jerseys, Misses' Jerseys, Children's Jerseys, l ALL COLOES-Muroen, Cnntlnal, Electric, Navy Blue, Brown. Bltcknnd Myrtle. Perfect Fitting in ull Sizes. An Elegant Abaeilincnl ei these Goods, Frem $2. BO Up. ALSO, .IEILSEY OLOM1 HI THE YARD, IN A.. COLOKS. VALUES' CASHMERE AND SHETLAND SHAWLS IN tiKKAT VARIETY ATLOWKsT PRICES. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO- 14 EAST KING STREET. JjIVXUV 11" UUUT(I H. HOUGHTON'S New Livery and Sale Stables. FRIST-CLASS HOUSES AND UUGGIES TO JIIItE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet, ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. VL.V MM AO ANli OlIN 1.. AKMJl.b, DON'T FORGET YOUR Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them. JUST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY ARBOLIZED PAPER. O TOHN L. ARNOLD, Nes. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. jsveics jiNjt TOHN BAI,K ):0K JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Writinc Papers, Envelopes, Decorated Correspondenco Stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, Wew Leather Hand-Bags CSTAtltlie Sign of the Big Beel.-. TlXlFAltlC, SC. TOHN 1. SUHAUH. GREAT BARGAINS. .lUbT RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF CHANDELIERS , -ANI- GAtlXTURBS, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, Plumbing and Oasfitiing,"Roenng and Spouting. AT JOHN P. SCHAUFS, NO. 24 SOUTU QUEEN STP.EET, teb27-lyd LANCASTER. FA. L (tCBKK'S DYJKS. A 5c. Package or T nr,WT"F?c nvr lSm. rxJmmd. W UI JT , WILL COLOR MORE GOODS THAN ANY OTHER DYE IN THE MARKET, Fer sale by CHAS. A? LOCHER, l0. 9 EAST KING STREET, IiAHCASTSK, PA. STOOK OF TACKLE AT- LANCASTER, PA. ueuim. LANCASTER, PA. ST A 111,1s. UAH EXITING. sTAriejfjrjir. ULASH AND QVlSlSXaWABA. H ltitl a 01AKT1N. in. - AT-1 CHINA HALL. A LARGE LOT OF Table Glassware, Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS, AT High & Martin's, 15 EAST IKING .STREET, LANCASTER. PA. T70XlKINUinEIf AND OTHERS HAVING trade dollars, Can exchange them at PAR ou Ladles' and Gent's Furnishing goods. At Very Lew est casii prices at BEOHTOLD'S, NO. 62 NORTH QUEEN STREET, JWSign of the Big Stocking. , , leb3-lyd SAMOKL H. fBlUK, ATTUttinCI, MAS Removed bis Ofllee trem 66 North Duke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, inunedl- M&V1VAL. "TWAKBY'8 PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A Beasehnld Article ler Universal Family Due. . i Eradicates for Scirlet mid Ty Ty Vlield Kvers. Ulpii llii'.rl.i SullvHtinn. in MAT A D 1 A wwt.il Sere Tlu-eat, lYlfiLiAIVIil.hmHll l'ex. Measles and all Contusions Dlacabes. Persons waiting en the sick should use It freely Scarlet Fever has never been known te spread where the Fluid w:is nscd. Yellow iever has been enre i with it after black vomit had taken place. The worst cased et Uiiihtherlu yield te 1L Fevered and Sick Per sons relreshed and Bed Seres prevented by batbiiiK with Dar by's FluW. Impure Air made harmless and puii fied. SMALL POX and PITTING of Small pox PREVENTED. A member of my family was taken with ?ni;ill-pe.. I used the Fer Soie Threat It is a riuni : me patient, was net delirious, was net pitted, and wa about the house aguin in three weeks, and no ether-. h;id it. J. W. Pakkinsen, Philadel nUia. DIIMITI1ERIA PREVENTED. The physicians heie nan Darby's Hmd very -iiicc;ssluily in the licutuicnt of Diph iherij. A. Stollkn Stellkn weuuii, Giecnsbore, Alx Teller dried up. suie .-lire. Contagion destr jvd, Fer Frosted Feet, Chilblains, I'iles, imuiiKS, eic. Itheumatism cured Sett White Complex ions secuien uy us use. Shin Fever prevented Te purity the breath. uie.mse tne xcetn it can't be surpassed. caiarru relieved and cured. Erysipelas cured. Burns relieved stantly. Scars prevented. Dyscntrv cured. Weundd healed l-apld- Cholera prevented. iy Scurvy cuted. An Antidote ler Ani mal orVcgetable Poi sons, Stings, etc. 1 used the Fluid dur ing our picseut at-nu-.ti'Mi with Scarlet Fever with decided advantage. 11 is Sit Sit dispensalile te tin sick room. Wu. F. Sanferd, Eyrie, Ala. SCARLET FEVER CURED. Uiceis tiuiiued ana healed. In cases et Death it should bu usi il about the eeipsu it will pievcntuiiy Mnpleas u ul smell. The eminent Physi cian, J. MARION SIMS, M. D.. New l erk says : " l am eenvliiceil Prof. Dar by's Prophylactic itiuiu is a vaiuauie disiulectaii!. ' VandkrbiltUnivehsitv, Nashville. Tenn. I testily te the me,t excellent qualities et Darby's Piephylactic Fluid. AsadiHintectant and detergent it is eth theoretically and practically supeiiorte any piepaiatieu with which I am acquainted. N. T. LurreN, Prof. Chemistry. DARBY'S FLUID IS RKCOMMENDED BY Hen. Alexander II. Stei-hens, ofGceigla Rev. Cuas. F. Diiems, D. D., Chinch or the Strangers. N. Y. Jes. LeCentk, Columbia, PieL, University, S.C. Rev. A. J. Battle. Pint., Mercer University. Rev. Gee. F. Pikiice, Bishop M. E. Church. INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY HOME. Perfectly harmless. Used internally or externally ler Man or Beast. The Fluid has been thoieugly tested, and we have abundant evidence ttiat it has done everything here claimed. Fei luller Inform ation gut et j our Druggist a piniphlctersend te the propiietors. J II. ZKIL1N&UO., Manufacturing Chemists. PHILADELPHIA. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, Druggist, 13T and 139 North Queen street, Jan22-lyeed4w 1MII3 OKLEltKATKU " KIDNEY-WORT " THE SPECIFIC FOR KIDNEY DISEASE. LIVER TROUUIjKS. CONSTIPATION, PILES, FEMALE WEAKNESS AND RHEUMATiSM. PHYSICIANS ENDUIWIi HKAKTILY. "I have round Kidney-Wert te work like a .charm, doing all that t'v claimed for it. Alter using il several years In my practice, I. a 'regular physician,' can endorse it heartily. It has done belter than any remedy lever used." R. K. Clark, M. D., Seuth Here, Vt DANUKKOUS KluNcY UISKASK. " A streke et iaralysis prostrated me, also dangerously diseasing iiiv kidneys. The doc tors luiled but- Kidney-Weit cured wie." E. Slade, 18 Blackstoue St , Bosten, Mass. ' Mv kidney troubles had lasted for 8 yeais. I elten passed bleed. Kidney. Wertctcrcij jic." Michael Cote, Moiitgeuiery Centre, Vt. K1DNEV OlSEASE AMU KUKUM ATIb.11. Twe et my friends had my trouble." says Mr. EMridge Malcom, et Wist Bath, Me. ' I was given up te die, by my physician and friends We all had kulney disease ami rheu matism. Mine was et 30 years standing. Kidney-eort has entirely cured all three of us " " I had kidney troubles ter many years. Kidney-Wen ci(rciZ?iic." J. M.Dews, et Die bold, Sate Ce., 'JS Canal St., New Orleans. CURED AKTKIi 20 YEARS. ' I devoutly thank Ged that I found out the the virtues et Kidney-Wert." writes C. P. Brown, et West pert, N. Y. "it has cured me et 11 20 yeais case et terrible kidney disease." KIDNEYS, LIVriC AND CONSTIPATION 'The most satisfactory results," wiitts las. F. Rued, et Ne. Acton, Me., "in cases et kidney and 11 er troubles iimt conciliation, have followed irem the use el Kidney-Weit by members of my family." lilauey Troubles andltlieumatlsm. " Myattcuding physician gave me up. 1 had rheumatism ami Kidney troubles let 30 years. Many uoctersaudnuniberlers remedies cidme nogeoi. -My fi lends, tee, thought mv death was certain. Kidney-Weit has entirely cured mc," se wiites Elbildge Malcolm, West Bath, He. LIVER DISORDER. " Please tell my bro. soldiers, and Hie pub lic, tee,'' appeals J. (5. Power, of Tienten, 111., tlireuL'li the &t. Leuis Ulebe-Dcm. and Heme and J'rcsidc, "that Kidney-Wert cured my liver disorders, which I'd had ferSU years." li-'-'-'Si KUKOMAriStl. " 1 have tried a great number," tuily ie marhs Mr. W. N. Giese, et Scraulen, Pa , un der date et Dec. 12, '82, "but there is no ether remedy like Kidney-Wert, ter curing rheuma tism and diseased kidneys." INFLAMMATION OF BLADDER. " Chronic inflammation of the bladder, two years' duration, was my wile's eempljint," writes Docter C. M. Summeriiu. et Sun Hill, Ge. "Her urine often contained mucus, pus, and was sometimes bloody. Physicians, pie script ions my own included and domestic remedies only palliated her pains, Kidney Kidney Wert, however, has entirely euredjicr," INTERNAL 1'ILH.S. " I had Internal piles for several years," said .1. B. Meyer, or Myerstown, Pa. "Nothing helped me except Kidney-Wert. cured me." LADIES' TROUBLES. Respect the cenllJcnce reposed in yen by ladies.. "It has helped my in intricate dis eases." wiites Mrs. Annie Rnckbald, et Jar retvil'c, Md. This laty wrote us about Kid-liey-Wert's curative effects. RHEUMATISM. 'Nothing else would," tersely Miys Justica J. G. Jewell, et Woodbury, Vt,, " but Kidney Kidney Wert did cure my turcejeare' rheumatisni." DYSPEPSIA. Our correspondent, Mr. Jesiah Kenny, 'et Landisburg. Pa., says : " Kidney-Wert cured my dyspepsia, i had it in iu worst lerui, tee." A WlLLlNU OATH. " 1 will swear by Kidney-Wert all the tinu" writes Mr. J. R. Kautfman, Lancaster, Pa. ( AI. its patre.-s de the same, Mr. K.) DELIOATJS COMPLAINTS. Anether lady, Mrs. J. R. Clark, Amitee City, La., writes: "Kidney-Wert has cured me et habitual constipation, pain in the side, as well as some ether delicate complaints." jyD-lweed&w KIDNEY WORT FUK SALE AT H. K. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 -North yuecn street. mar2 3ma NUT1CK -x xitKsl-A3-r.rtS ADO GUN NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands, et tlie Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or un un ineorsed, either ter the purpose of sheeting ei ashing as the law will be rigidly enforces against ail trespassing en said lands et the undersigned after this notice. WU. COLEMAN FREEMAN 1 R. PERCY ALDEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, , Attorney ler it. W. Celeman's Heirs. 016-ttcMtW LATE NEWS. WUIPfKU AT A HOTEL TABLK. An Irjured Wile Take Her Revenge Wltn a 'Whip at Manual. an Deacb and Marrs a euty' Face. The waiters at Maubattan Beach were very busily employed Saturday evening, wuen, aueut u cieck, a young uuy, es es es oerted by a sbWy looking genUeman, entered the large dining room. She was attired in white, with ribbons in strong contrast and with a rich display of laze,'; and elaborate tiimniings. The lady carried herself right royally, She, glanced rather haughtily abeuUier as the waiter drew back her chair, resigned her parasol te her escei t as if !he were doing him Mgnal service, aud being Anally seated ashumed as air of languid and superb iu difference. Her face bore well the 6cru uity it was subjected te. It was pale, oval and peculiarly fasehiatiug. The eyes were singularly large and lull, the uese was a model for the highest form of Gre cian chiseling. The gentleman was cvi dently nearly twice her age and there was no mistake aa te ms devotion, lue pair proceeded t J discuss an geed a supper as the bill of fare afforded, when auether lady made her appeaiauce en the scene. There aie excalleut reii3eus for believing that the newcomer was the geutlemau's wife. Her eyes wandered about the diuiug room uutil the rested ou the young lady and her friend. She made her way very quietly ever te the table where they were be;; ted and beleie auyeue could appreeiai s what was going en had drawn a ruling whip from her pocket. The gentleman sprang from his teat with a leek of dismay, but he was tee late te save the gill. Three, four times the riding whip whistled iu the air, one vicious stroke "leaving a scatlet streak across the young lady's face. It was all the gentleman oeuld de te get the ladies parted, and the moment hhe was free, the owner of the dashing hat hurried out, with ail of her impurieu.siie.S3 gene her featheis crumpled aud her dress dis ordered. The little episode had taken up less than a minute stime, but the excitement which it caused was of much longer duration. The lady with the whip struggled se fiorco fierco fiorce ly te get free from the gentleman's ttrasp that she finally succeeded. In a moment she disappeared iu the direction taken by the young weinau. The prompt inter ference of a Manhattan Bauh policeman saved a second whipping. He threatened te arrest the elder lady if she made any violent demonstration at:d the girl took refuge in the ladies' waiting room. Hew the gentleman and his companion sue ceeded iu meeting each ether again is a mystery, but they were seen te get upon a train together while the assailant wander ed about the piazza., as if in search of thorn. All attempts te establish the identity of the parties failed. A IlUi:Ili:itKit AT SIXTEKN. Fatuity Slabbing a ley uf Tvvolve leant V nil a cutset. Lawrence Veltmau, aged sixteen years, of Uuionpert, New Yetk, fatally stabbed CuailesJarvis, aged twelve years, at the same place Saturday morning. Dr. Mc Dermott, who attended Jarvis says that it is itnpe-Mble for him te recover. The in strument used by Veitman was a carpen ter's chisel, an inch aud a half wide. The wound was a hightful ene, entering be tween the ribs, about one inch from the right uipple, perforating the lungs. Yelt man had been at rested about oue week age for robbing Jehu Monahan. Meuahan had left his elethes in charge of Veltmau while he went in bathing iu Westchester creek. After dressing he found that he had beeu robbed of 25. Suspecting the boy, he made a charge against him be feie Justice Bible. Veltmau was arrested aud )ji7 of the money tccevetcd, together with a velocipede that Veltmau had pur chased with the balance. Veltmau charged Jarvis with having aided him iu committ ing the robbery, which Jaivis denied Having ri covered the most of his money, Meuahan did net pre&3 the charge and Veltmau was diseiuiged. A day or two after Veltmau and Jarvis met aud the lat ter, it is charged by Veltmau, kicked him. Jaivis hud beeu te the Loiibe of a married sibttr aud was ictuiuiug te his home, car lyiug a basket ou oue arm aud a pail en the ether, wheu he met Veitman. Mrs. Becs, who wituebsed the stabbing from the window of her house, says she was at tracted by their loud talkiug aud the threatening attitude of Veitman, and called te the latter net te strike, but har voice was uet heeded aud the fata! blew was given. Veltmau has beeu twice scut i te the house of refuge and bears a very bad character. II is father is au old lcsi deut of the town aud served iu the army duiing the late rebellion. Jarvis is a seu of James Jarvis, justice of the peace, long aud favorably knewu in the town. Great sympathy is felt for the family. CO:K CARRIES HiS POINT. The liusiiln Apache Prisoner? ie be Placed ou bun Carles Reservation Iu view of the difficulties ertceuutcred in makiug satisfactory disposition of the Apache Indians, lecenvly captured by General Creek, under existing methods of admiuistratien it was determined by the secretary of war aud the secretary of the interior, after consideration, that the Apache Indiaus recently captured by Gen. Creek, and all such as may be hereafter captured or may surrender themselves te him, shall be kept under the control of the wardepaitment at such points en the San Carles reservation as may be deter mined by the war department (but riot at the agency without the conseut of the In dian agent), te be fed and cared for by the war department until further orders. Fer the greater security of the pcople of Ari zona and te ensure peace, the war depart ment shall be entrusted with the entire police control of all the Iudiaus en the San Carles reservation, and charged with the duty of keeping the peace en the res ervation and preventing the Indians from leaving it except with the consent of Gen. Creek or his officers who may be author ized te act under him. The war depart ment shall protect the Indian agent in the discharge of his duties as agent, which shall include the ordinary duties of an Indian agent, which shall remain as here tofero, except as te keeping the peace, administering justice and punishing re fractory Indians, all- of which shall be done by the war department, as above stated. RUM LEADING TO MCRDBK. A Man's Debauch Ending In the. Cutting of His Wile's Threat. Charles Webster, residing at 423 Tayler street, Philadelphia, a small thoroughfare in the northwestern section of the city, Saturday evening murdered his wife, Mary Elizabeth, by cutting her threat with a razor. Webster is 40 years of age ant. empteyea as a foreman m wm. Atarsnaii's Atarsnaii's bebbin manufactory, Second street above!" Berks. The wife was 85 years of age and. in aeucate neaun. luey nave one eniiu by a former husband of the woman. Web Bter has been drinking bard of late. , On, the Fourth of July he took his wife te a picnic at the falls of Schuylkill and teft her there. He did uet return heme'uutil Thursday night, when he was under the iniluence of liquor. He had some words with his wife Saturday evening, and killed her in the mannerstat id. He was arrested by the Eighteenth dtstriet police. TB3 VERMONT BREAD BIOi'. Families en the Verge or Starvation Ap. pealing te Troepa ler Asstetaaee. Four companies of-state troops arrived at iy, V t , eariy aanrrasy morning, ana found ihe. streets deserted, the riotous miners uet expecting them. Governer Barstow and ether state officials accom panied the .troops. Eleven of the ring leaders have been arrested and no resistence was made.- Mueh sympathy is expressed for the 'miners. Seme families are en the verge of starvation. Seme women with children in their arms have appealed te the t'oeps" for assistance. Meney has been raised te retrieve their immediate wants. The mining company proposes te pay $2 500 of indebtedness te the men at once, $3,000 next weak and the balance, $13,500, as seen as the ere new in process of refhiementrcau he put through and shipped. It is t jeught the danger is ever TDK rlCECIUUS METALS. Statistics et the Geld and Silver Product of California. Statistics bearing upon the geld, and silver products of the country for the fiscal year ended are being received and sched uled by the director of the mint for his annual report." Thus far the only inform ation obtainable en the subject relates te the state of California. It is estimated that the thirty- two counties of the state produced geld te the amount of $16,800, 000. and of silver $845,000, making a total or $17,045,000. This is considered a geed aveiaire yield at the United States trea sury. The Treaty With Cnrea. A dispatch received at Washington from lien. Lucius II. Feete, the new minister te Cerea, announces the exchange of rati fications of the treaty of amity aud friend ship concluded betweeu the United States aud that kingdom. Mr. Feete received a warm welcome and in interviews with the Corean officials, received assurance that a decided ehange had taken place in the disposition of their own people toward s'ereigners and strong hope of happy re sults from the new and friendly relations with the United States apparently under standing aud appreciating the policy of this goverument in the East. During the visit a Corean tligwas saluted with tweuty-ene guns by the United States ship Monocacy, the first salute ever ten dered te the Corean flag. NO RKST DAV OR WIGHT. in the Fall el 1S75 my sullcrings were terri ble. I wts swollen te snch proportions that I feared my limbs would burst. I had the best medical talent obtainable, and at the worst stage of my illness, when my husband and many liiuuds had given me up te die, the Inte Dr. Jehn Woodbury made a thoieugh exami nation of my water, and pronounced my case acute kidney disease, and accompanied by gravel, and recommend ,tl the immediate, use of Hunt's Keinedy. At tills tme I was sull'er ing most terrible pain In my back, limbs, and head, and could lind no Test day or night ler weeks, and I was gi owing weaker daily until this kind physician ordered me te take Hunt's Remedy. Before taking halfet one bottle I commenced te improve, and after taking six bottles was entirely cured. This was nearly eight yeais age, and I have had no return et the disease I have recommended Hunt's Re medy te ethers in similar cases, and it lias never failed te cure. I have also used it ler sick he ulaelie, and found in it a sure relief. 1 fliiuk It tlie beat medicine made, and cheer fully recommend it U all. MRS. W. II. STILSON. Ne. lfi Tyler street, B')ten, Mas3. April IS, lfcS3. A WKLl.-K.NOWN MAN. Hunt's Remedy Having been recommended te me ler kldnev and liver complaints, I pur chased some at the "People's Drugstore" and used it in my family, and found it te be a very valuable medicine, and I gladly recommend it highly te my fiiends.knewing it te be benc llcial te these tioubled with kidney or liver disease. Respecilully yours, ELISHA NOYSE. April 1 1. ISSI. 0J G St , Se. bosten, Mass. A LAST .MANUFACTURER. I have used Hunt's Remedy for the kidney complaint, and, having beeu fully restored te health by Its use, l can testify te its value. Dally I recommend it te some one et my friends, all of whom 1 knew have been bene utedby ilsuse. Giatefuliy, GEORGE P. COX. Maldem, Mass., Apiil 2.5, lbSJ. jy3-lwdM,W4F If HINT'S KKMhUV FOK SALE AX M. I O. Cochran's Drug Ster. 137 and 13U North O,uv:eu street. inar2-,-Jmd Mucklen'H Arnica salve. The greatest meelcal wonder of the world. Warranted te speedily cure burns, Bruises, Cuts. Ulcers, fcalt Rheum, Fever sores. Can cers, Piles, Chilb ains. Cern?, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin eruptions, guaranteed te enre in every Instance, or money refunded. 2. cenls per box. I or sale by Chas. A. Lechcr. ic25-lyeedAw A Repe About our Necks. A weak stomach or enfeebled circulation is like a rope about our necks. We are strung up and unstrung alternately till existence be comes unbearable Jlurdeck Bleed Bitters will arrest all thin misery. Burdock Bleed Bitters are a t,oen te the sick. Let us rouiein reuiein ber this fact. Fur sale by II. B. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and i:w North Queen street. De Yeu Believe It. That in this town there are scores of persons passing our store every day whose lives 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 cure them. Sold by II. it. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 117 and 13U North Queen street. feb7-eed2 Excited Thousand. All ever the land are going Inte ecstasy ever Dr. King's New Discovery ler Consumption. Their unlooked-for recovery by the timely use of this great lifK Saving remedy, canses them te go nearly wild in its praises. It is guaranteed te positively enre Severe Coughs, Calds, Asthma, Hay Feyer, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Less of Voice, or any affection et the Threat and Lnngs. Trial bottles tree at Chas. A Lecher's Drug store. Large size $1, A Baptist Minister's .Experience. " I,am a Baptist Minister, and before I even thought et being a clergyman, I graduated in medicine, but left a lucrative practice for my present profession, 40 .years age. I was. ter many years a sutTcrer from quinsy ; "Themas' EclcctricOU cured me." I was also troubled with hoarseness, and Themas' Eclectric Oil al ways relieved me. My wife and child had diphtheria, and "Themas' Eclectric Oil cured them," and it taken In time it will cure seven out et ten. I am confident it Is a cure for the most obstinate cold or cough, and lr anyone will take a small teaspoon and halt fill It with the Oil, and then place the end of the spoon in one nostril and draw the OU out of the spoon Inte the head by sniffing as hard as they can, until the Oil falls ever into the threat, and practice that twice a week, I don't care hew offensive their head may be, it will clean it out and enre their catarrh. Fer deafness and J 'earache It has done wonders te my certain knowledge. It la the only medicine dubbed patent medicine that I have ever felt like re re ceniwendinir. and I am very anxious te see It in every place, ler I tell you that I would net be without It in nly house ler any considera tion. I am new suUcrin-r witli a nainllke rheumatism in my right limb, and nothing re-, neves me iixe xnema' rjciectnc ou." Dr. E. r. CRANE, Cerry, Pa. Fer sale by Hi B.. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Quean street. IKB1VAJU. H ALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewer. The Beat is the cneapesc Economy!! Certainty or Geed Results'!!1 Safety! These qualities are of prime Importance in the selection of a preparation for the lialr. De net experiment with new remedies which may de barm rather than geed ; but profit by the experience et ethers. Buy and use with per fect confidence an article which everybody knows te be geed. Hall's lUiit Kknkwkr will net disappoint you. riutrARxn ar K. 1. HILL ft CO., NASHUA, . 11. Sold by all Druggists. juiyuia-iyiiixw. IT RRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. STTMER Imprudences ABE SURE TO BRING ON SUMMER DISEASES. INDIGESTION, DIARRHCEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, CRAMPS, BOWEL COMPLAITS, FEVERS, &c, &v. BUT Perry Davis's Fail Killer. Drives Them Away. Drives Tuem Away. Drives TntJi Away. D0N-T BE WITHOUT PAIN KILLER, BUY OF ANY DRUGGIST. Julyl-lydAw 01.01111X0, vxitJsitwisA.it, ec. w ERS & RATHFON. GrET OTJE BEST! Did il ever occur te you that the FINEST CLOTHING was THE CHEAPEST ? It is se from the starts and all through te the end. If you want the FINEST CLOTHING, the finest without question, we knew of no ether place you'll be likely te get it se surely. There is satisfaction in having a FULL STOCK et such goods as you want te pick out et. Our FINE CLOTHING trade is large enough te warrant us in keeping a full a'-sertuient of FINE CLOTHS at all seasons. A gain as te price. Ne matter what unusual strain may be put en elsewhere te tmce busi ness we will net be out done in proper methods, and the people may rely en light service from us. lyers & RatMbn, Leading Lancaster Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, T AKK NOTICE TRADE DOLLARS TAKEN AT PAR FOR CLOTHING! OUR SMALL BALANCE OF Light Colored Suits FOR- Mcn, Youth's Reys' aud Children, WE ARE SELLING FOR ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE, As wu need the room for our Heavy Suits ami Overcoats, which we are new manufacturing. BMi & Brether, PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE. Ner, 2 &4 North Queen Street t TRADE DOLLARS TAKEN AT PAR. I'Al'JSM UAXOlavH, dCfi. F KVS PATENT SCREEN ERA1E MAKES THE Cheapest and Best Window! Screen in the Market. Bring the size of your windowaleng and wc will make then while you wait. Frames Sold Separate. -A Liberal Discount te Dealers', PHARES W. FRY. 67 NORTH QTJEEU ST. IiE ATSEKS OLKARSD. ( , ' The only place in town wliere feathers are cleaned, curled entt'eyea m ail the litest shides.taat in. i HitTHOHAE'S, u,9) North Queen street Short notice, Lewest prices. JeWmd i j-i;. .; 'Hit V. CLOXH1XB. w ANAMAKER & ilKOWK Thin Stuff in clothing for Men and Beys. Plenty of it, and very cheap. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, S. E. CeK.NE-.t Sixth and Market. PHILADELPHIA. I. D. lIOSTKTlJKIt A SUN. I - CLOTHING. SPRING-WEIGHT CLOTHING IN FULL ASSORTMENTFOU Men and Beys. And if the iiucstieu with you is where te buy, give ns a trial, and we will show you ene et tl.e Largest and Beat Selected Stocks of Olethintr in the City. We have a lew et these ALL-WOOL, MEN'S SUITS AT $10 lett, and lind they are givinggoed satisfaction ter the money. HEMEMIiER WE MANUFACTURE ALL OUR OWN CLOTHING. . Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. QMALINU'S SPRING: OPENING. SMALING. OPE NINGt OF SEELTO " flOTELTLES. ALL THEkLATE3T: PARISIAN aud LONDON STYLES. T UANS3IAN & URO. LESS TALK AND lore Real Bargains AT L. GANSMAN & BRO., Cor. Orauge and North Queen Sts., THAN ANYWHERE ELSE YOU CAS GO TO. Mens Suits at 11.(0, 1 50, $L(W, 5.00, $G.C0, S (JO, !(). $12, up te $18. Men's I'ant- at 75c. UOc, W.0O, 11.00, J2.00. $i50, fS.V) up te $r0i Lewest prices ler latest B Beys' and Childrcn'-i Suits at$I.S0. 12.00. $2.50, f3 00, S! 00, 5.oe, m.W up te $0.oe. Lewest prices for the latest styles, and we are doing the business. " Sharp prices ; excellent work te measure. $12. An Indigo Blue Suit te measure, $1L Abet ter quality Indi Klue Suit tomeasure at i5. A go id selection et Cheviot and Cassimres te measure at IS. Au excellent Indigo Blue Suit te measure. Pants te measure from I3.&0 upward. New est Keed-i, latest styles, thoroughly geed work. Whoever wants spring Clothing this is tlu time te get it ; tho-seaven Is well advanced we have a large stock and must sell IL L. Gansman & Bre.. THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS & CLOTHIERS, cu-G8 serth; queen stbeet, Bight en ihe Southwest Cerner .el Orange St, LANCASTER. PA. -Op.. evening until 0 o'clock Saturday FRKY'3 UHAKCUAL LUZKMUEa. The most reliable and surest cure for Headache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, 1UU Breath and all diseases arising Irem a disordered stomach. Price 25c. per Bex, mailable. Prepared and sold by ANDREW G. FREY, DRUGGIST, itE. Orange St,, Cor. Cnnstlau, ' Lancaster. Pa. Drugs,, Cttemicals, etc., always en lianUat the mest reasonable prices. a27-lydAv YELLOW FllUAX CIGAR STORK, 21 'drtn'"Qneen s'rect. Headquartcis ;ier thejst.citjar In the city, PB 1J il i -sil ?S .. ' -V f v -1 -, - ?
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