a 1 JvC i z w '5-5J -.H il y y nfritSn ) ii,- LANCASTEK, PA. MONDAY. JUM 16, 183. Price ttreGnte. Vel mi- XIX Ne. 270. ' .OvllUilUIIHB " .-' M. U " mi s, .vMPWMSia aj j- . --,- .- "- v M.mr m 1 iKMflsIZHfl WB a. bW .. . .. J .a. . -j- -3 WOlTJtK COOLEKB, AC. H.INN UUEKEUAN. TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND PAINTERS. As a business transaction would you be willing te pay one dollar ter an article you could purchase for ninety cents ? We are the agents ler Lancaster and vicinity ler Wadswertb, Martinez & Longman's Pure Prepared Paints. Ami we claim that they are the best and cheapest paints In America. And we don't make tills assertion and leave It unsupported. Paint one-half el any surlace or one-hall el any building Willi this p.int and the etherhairwlth strictly pure White Lead and Linseed Oil. or any e liar mixed paints in this country, and 11 the part painted with this paint does net cost ten per cent, i.ss than ler paint used, we will niakuie charge ler our paint. And inrther, any building that lias been painted with this paint that !s net satisfactory te the owner, and net i villaining bofer a proper term of years, we will repaint at our own expense with White Lead mid Linseed Oil or any ether paint he may select. As many el the prepared paints are adii!tci:itt:d with benzine and water we make this liberal eiler. Wc will pay one thousand dollars Ter any benzine or water ieund In any original package of WADSWORTH, MARTI NI:. A LONGMAN'S PURE PREPARED PAINTS. FLIKN" & BEENEMAN, Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET. DRY pKIIRGE FAUNKSIUVK, GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, ( BAIR'S OLD STAND. ) NO. 14 EAST KING STPJEET. Ladies' Jerseys, Misses' Jerseys, Children's Jerseys, IN A LL COLORS Muroen, Cardinal, Klectrlc, Navy Rlue, Hrewn. Rlack and Myrtle. Perfect Filling in all Sizes. An Elegant Assortment el these Heeds, Frem $2.50 Up. A I.M. JERSEY CLOTH BY T1IK YARD, IN ALL CO LOUS. LAOIKS' CASHMERE AND SHETLAND SHAWLS IN GHEAT VAUIETY AT LOWEST PRICES. GEOEGE FAHNESTOCK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. LIVXRY If )U(1UT'.H. HOUGHTON'S lew Livery and Sale Stables. FltlrVT-CLASS HORSES AND. BUGGIES TO HIRE ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Seet, - ear of Old Black Herse Hetel. 1'LVMRINU AND ,1 OIIN I.. AKSIIU1. DON'T FORGET YOUR Winter Clothing Until the Meth Destroys Them. JITST RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY OARBOLIZED PAPER. IOHN L7ARNOLD, Nea. 11, 13, !5 BAST ORANOE STREET. LANOASTEB, PA. KUOKl AMI THH.N ItAr.lC'S MINS. JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 AND 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Writlsig Prtpera. Envelopes, Decorated Correspondence Stationery, Bank-Nete Beeks, Pocket Beeks, New Leather Hand-Bags 5"Af.the Sign of the Big Beel;. jiXC Vital ex a. rii:ii: j-.xciiimien season ok i883. TO TliE SUMJIEK RESORTS AND EXCURSION POINTS en en VIA The Shnmniieali Valley Itsiilreuu. Till: CAVERNS OF LUKAY. THIS NATIIUAI. RRIIIGK. TIIK MRUlMA SPRINGS, i, Ac. Pcrfict piovilem :it I.UltAY ler the ne ne ne oeiniiioilation of K.ciirsieii I'm tics et nil size-. Titinsiiortatieu lt:itc-5 armngvil ler iartlcs el various numbers lieni r 10 flm'. CornsspeniU'iicH invilcil lrein Schools, f 'liiircliu'. Societies anil Asboclatiena, ler the iirRingonieatet Special Kates unit Excuralen Hays. Transportation inrnisheil en S1'KC1A1 TltMNS wlHiiilliefcise el tin party justiUes. Application Lhrengii the tlcncral rassenger Agent or Suiierinlen.Icni et llie Iteart en which tlie Kxcnrslen 1'artv originates, te cither el theunilcrsigncil, will receive prompt attention. Small parlies desiiintr accommodations at I lie LUIIA.Y INN can also ba cared ler by similar application. Hound Trip Tickets te tlie VIRGINIA S1M1INGS and bOUTIlEliN HUMMEU KE SOltTS en sale en and alter JUNE 1, at the principal Ticket Olliccs of connecting lines. SIJMMEUTOUltlST i-UlOE BOOKS and all inlorinatien luinishcd en application te the l'as-cnger Agents. Shenandoah Valley It. It, or the Vlrirlma, Tennessee Jt Georgia Air Line. A. I'OIMS, Gen. l'ass. & Tkt. Agt., O. IIOWAltO UOYEK, Lynchburg, Va. Division l'ass'r Agt.. llagerstewn, Md. may30-3md U HOC Kill US. T lJUKSK'M. PICNIC SUPPLIES. COItNKU KEEK, TOTTED MEATS, llz.: Hani, llecr.Turkey, Chicken, &c. l.uncliTenjrne, Hams, Urled Beet (chipped), Sardines in oil and mustard. Kresh Lebster, Fresh Salmen, Kresli Mack ral in 1 pound cms, Soured Mackerel lu 2 Xieund cans. Schriuips, Olives and Pickets in small bot tles. Cre.s & Blackwcll's Tickles. I.ea & Ter riu's Worcestershire Sauce. Jellies, Marmalades, Klne Locust and Clever Heney. CHOICE CllEAM CHEE3E. T1NEATTLE AND EUOM CHEESE. WOODEN PICNIC PLATES-'-AT- BUESK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTEB, PA. Dl kUnT riiKUKT TUKTWII MIALLHA vana ItraiB for 8c. trcnulne article, at UAUTMAN- Vl.li-urt tuONTClUAK r r , eTUltK. LANCASTER, PA GOODS. STABLE. GAH FITTING. 8 STATIONARY. TiNirAjte, &v. J H1N P. JMJI1AUM. GREAT BARGAINS. JUST RECEIVED ANOTUEIt UARGE LOT OK CHANDELIERS -AND- GAS FIXTURES, GLOBES, COAL OIL LAMPS, iinnibing and Gasfltting,2Roeflug and Spouting. AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, NO. 24 SOUTU QUEEN STREET, teb27-lyd LANCASTEU. PA. ULAtSS AN 11 O.UJCJSN8WAML. H 1UM a aiAKTl! AT- CHINA HALL. A LARGE LOT OF Table Glassware, Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS, -AT- High & Martin's, 15 EAST KING STREET, XiAKCASXXR.rA.: ACTS FACTS CONCERNING MALARIA. Slight impurities in the air te be absorbed and affect the health et psrsens delicately constituted I can recollect where a del icate child, come three years age, wj.s taken lreni a beat landing, en a pier net ever one liuntlr'il teet long, across a marsh caused by the ebb and Hew et thj tides, overgrown by deck weeds. The next day thecliild had chills and fever, although it was never beinre se allectcd. Aft r taking the proper remedy, bimntODS Liver Regulator, It was entirely restored te health and con tinued se ler ever twelve months, when the same trip was again taken, the same marsh crossed ever, and the same way as belere the child was taken with chills and lever, though net having had any ler ever a year, and has never had one since, fully demonstrating hew trifling the cause, and hew insidious leul air is te penetrate the system. ADAMPCELLAB, A CONFINED CLOSET. A BADLY VENTILATED BOOM, A LITTLE DECAYED MATTER OR BAD WATER WILL PRODUCE MALARIA. This Poisonous Germ can be DESTROYED (for we knew what we say), by at Intervals exposing In SUSPECTED PLACES. Darbys Prophylactic Flnid. Scientific men have In vain looked ler a mere effectual Destroyer et Contagion or In jection, than Chlorine, and when the talent et Prof. Darby, professor et chemistry In Will iams College, discovered the combination and was enabled te produce this Ozenized Chlo rine, the most ellectual, searching and pene trating malarial antidote was secured ler CHOLERA. SCARLET i'EVER, SMALLPOX. YELLOW PEVEU. This very bcautilul royal purple colored fluid has never been known te be excelled Thousands et bottles et It are sold, ter i Is a household remedy that does net confine Itself te being merely a disinfectant, bu- ler tne bath Is delightful, ler burns unequa'ed. IN DIPHTHERIA, a blessing without price TO PREVENT SICKNESS, TO CURE SICKNESS. TO ERADICATE MALARIA. TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM. TO PURIFY THE AIR. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid Is inore thorough and ellectu.il tl'im any known remedy. " The undersigned lias no hesitation In as serting thai the Judicious use el Simmons Liver Regulator, as a preventive and tonic te the system, will secure immunity from the weakening and dangerous etlecls et malaria and will eilect a cure of chills and fever and all ma'ftiial disorders. " II. H Jenes, Ed.Mucen.Ga., 'Telegraph." J. Marien Sim, Al. U New Yerk : I am convinced Tret. Durbys Prephj lactic Fluid is a most valuable disintcctant. Simmen's Liver Regulator and Darby's Prophylactic Nluid ler sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and l.'i'l North Queen s rcet, Lan caster, Pa. J. HEILIN & CO, Manuf. Chealsts, Philadelphia. Fer sale by druggists. GO cents per bottle. Tint bottles, $1.03. Janll-lyced&w KIDNKV-WOKT Has been proved tha surest euro ler KIDNEY DISEASES. Oees a lame back or disordered mine indl cate i hat you are a victim? THEN DO NOT 11 ES1TATE ; use Kldney-Wertat once, (drug gists recommend it ) and It willspeedily over come the disease and restore healthy action. 1 eliQa Fer complaints peculiar te XJcMXlOe. your sex. such us pain and weaknesses. Kidney-Wert Is unsurpassed, a It will act promptly and salcly. Either sex. Incontinence, retention et urine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, dragging patus, all speedily yield te its curative power. SOLI) BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 1'rlce, SI. KIDNEY-WORT. Actual the same time en the Kidneys, Liver and llewels. " Mr. Ethan Lawrence. :ny towns-man," sajs Dr. l'iillip C. Ballen, et Monkton, Vt., " wus bleated lrein kidney disea e. Tl c skin et lfs legs shone like glass." Kidney Wert cured him. Apr. 20-82. KIDNEV-WOIIT Cure for All Diseases OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has specifle action en this most Itnpoit Itnpeit tint organ, enabling It te threw oil torpidity and Inaction, Stimulating the healthy secre tion el the Bile, and by, keeping the bowels in tiee condition, effecting its regular discharge. TVTolefno I! J'0" arc sulleiiiiKlrem ma JVLaiana. larla, have the chills, ate bil teus, dyspeptic or constipate 1, Kidney-Wert will surely relieve and quickly cure. in the Spring te cleanse the System, every one s-heuld take a thorough com se et It. Sold by DrugglKtu. Price, HB1 KIDNEY-WORT "Tell my brother soldiers," wiltc3 J. C. Tower, et Trenten, 111 , ' a-ul ethers, tee, that Kidney-Wert ciwed my CO years liver disor ders. Publish it, please, in St. Leuis Glebe Democrat " IT 1 UN EV-WOKI Fer the Permanent Turn of CONSTIPATION. NoetherdNcxsoisso prevalent in this coun try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wert as a cure. Whatever tlie cause, however obstinate the case, this remedy will overcome it. Acts at the same time en Kidneys, Liver and Rowels. , , Di1 aci Tliisillslre-iSing complaint is very rilcOi apt te be complicated with const! nation. Kidney-Wert strengthens tile weak ened parts and quickly cures all kinilset Tiles even when physicians and medicines have be nne I.H1CU. 93- If you have cither et these troubles use KIDNE1-WORT. uruggislasell It. Anether Bank Cashier escapes ' Geerge II. Heist, Cashier, et Myerstown (Pa.) Rank, said, recently: " Kidney-Wert cured my bleeding piles." RIIKNKV-WUKT. THK GREAT CURB FOR R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As it Is ter all tlie palnlul diseases et tlie KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It cleanses the system et the acrid pol-en t lat causes the dreadlnl suffering which only the victims of Rheumatism can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES et tlie worst forms el this terrible disease have been quickly relieved, and In short time PERFECTLY CURED. Price, SI, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Druggists. Dry can be aent by mail. WELLS, RICHARDSON CO., Burlington, Vt. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same tirne en the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. Kidney-Wert has given immediate relief, in manv cises el rheumatism, falling nniier my notice." Philip C. Ballen, Monkton, Vt. Apr. 20-82. "I never leund even lelict, riem llieuma tlsm and kidney troubles till I used Kidney Kidney Wert. New I'm well." David M. Ilutter, Harilerd, Wise. jyin-lyiiM,W&F&w CI KAYS SrtAJiriU MMllCIM!. TUB T Ureal English Remedy. An u mailing care ler luipeteney, and all Diseases that fellow less et Memery. Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the Rack, Dimness el Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead 10 insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pamplel, which we desire te send tree by mall te ever one. The Specific Medicine Is Meld by all druggists at SI per pack age, or six paekuge-i tertTi. or will be sent tree by mall en the receint el the money, by ad dressing the agent, II. U. (Jecliran, 137 and 13J North Queen street. On account el counter felts, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; the only genuine. Guarantees etenre issued by as. Fer sale In Lancaster by U. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. 1'EEUBAY MSDICINK O..N.X. prl2-lvd A BIG BLOW. VIOLENT 8TOBM9 IN THE WEST. Great Damage Dene by Mall, Haln and Wind Trains Blown Frm the Track & Number of Fatalities. The restoration te St. Leuis of telegraphic communication, which was badly broken, reveals the fact that the storm, a part of which swent ever that city en Friday, travel spd net only a large part of Missouri but covered parts of Kausas, Iowa and Illinois. The velecity of the wind was fifty miles an hour, aud came apparently from nearly all directions, but mainly from the north and northwest. Ne serious individual losses were sustained, but a great number of miner ones are reported, which will aggregate many thousands of dollars. Nobody was seriously hurt. East St Leuis also suffered a similar man uer, and a train of twenty -five cars moving en the Belt read, en the river front, were blewu from the track and most of them badly wrecked. Bellevilie, III., was badly shaken up and a number of houses mere or less injured. At Alten, 111., three churches lest part of their reefs and walls, and the Liclede hotel was dismantled. Several ether buildings were slightly injured and the streets littered with fallen trees. At Sumner, III., a large-flouring mill was un roofed and heavy damage caused te th machinery and stock from the deluge of rain which rushed through the building from top te bottom. At Olney, 111., two churches were badly injured, and a large number of trees uprooted. Near Browning, Me., a train was blown from the track Conductor Watsen was badly hurt, the baggageman slightly wounded, and six passengers injured. The latter were taken te Linneus, Me., and cir-d for. Mrs. Perry, of Linneus had her ribs and cellar bone broken, and will probably die. Mrs. Lelley, of Sullivan county. Me., was badly hurt en the head and side. Alexander Craig, of St. Jeseph, Me., had a rib broken, Theodere J. Shea of Cincuraati, Ohie, had a wrist dislocated and fingers broken. J. C. Ress, of Lin neu3, had his shoulder fractured. S. T. Smith, of Ottumwa, la , was jammed be tween cars and badly Lurt. A. Resa, of Linueus, received a scalp wound. In the vicinity of Linneus the storm did great damage te crops, buildings and farm pieperty generally. At Wellfbere, Me., the school heuse was nearly destreve:!. At Jeffersen City the main cell building of the penitentiary was unroofed, and one or two ether houses damaged. A severe storm passed ever Trenten Me. The Presbyterian church, the public school and ether buildings were badly damaged. The damage iu the neighborhood is esti -maled at from $20,000 te 130,000. Despatches from Marysville, Me., say that twenty business houses were unroofed a number of smaller houses and shops wrecked, the city hall was unroofed and partly blown down, and the pest office and two newspaper offices badly damaged. Burlington junction is reported te bealmest completely wrecked, net a dozen houses in town escaping injury. One mau was fatally wounded, and thirty cars were blown from the track. The little town of Sidney is also reported badly damaged. At Stanberry, Me., ene church was wrecked and two ethers greatly damaged. The tower of the normal school was blown down and several dwellings were moved liem their foundations. Wiicex, Me , a small town seven miles from Marysville, had nearly all of its houses injured. The storm was accompanied by a heavy rain fall in most localities, and in seme plaees large hailstones fell in great quantities, doieg serious injury te orchards, gardens and all giewing crops. A circus and menagerie billed at Cal heun, Me., July 13, was literally blown te pieces as far as canvas was concerned. The circus, dressing and horse tents were blown te thrcadf. The cages, scats and poles wrie crushtd and many animals escaped. In Benten, Me., a mill was blown into the Grand river and completely wrecked. The less is $8,000 The Presbyterian church was destroyed, causing a less of $5,000. Many ether buildings were badly damaged. The gale extended throughout Net thein Kansas and the southern couu ceuu ties of Nebraska. Many forests and orchards suffered. la Doniphan county several houses were blown den. At Pemeray a saw mill was demolished. The storm struck Whiting just as a circus per formance was about te cemmencj. The canvas fell upon the audience, creating great consternation Ne ene was serieusly hurt except Mrs. Anna Medlereck, who was struck by the Tilling eentre pole, receiving" injuries from the effects of which she may die. UKN. UKUOK'H UAJI1'AIG.. Wliitt State Senater Utbba or Texas S.iw an. I IItrd i;oi.:ernln'!; It Slate Senater Harnett Gibbs, of Dallas. Tex., has returned lrem au extondeil trip te Mexico. In an interview in the Daily Times he says that he was surprisjd at what he saw aud haar.l concerning the I ite Indian campaign in tha Southwest, lie wcut into the valleys aud country which were lately overrun by the Apaches, and visited the sceues of Gju. Creek's late exploits. He says that the resideut3 of these valleys laugh at the newspaper accounts of the captures made by Geueral Creek. They say that instead of Creek capturing the fighting Indians they cap -tared him. He did take in a few old Iu dians and squaws, and started out of the mountains, rue ducks, aDeuc eigncy in numner, loiiewca ana oveneoK unu, and sent iu a messenger who asked for a powwow. This was granted, and the warriors came in, and in the boldest mau nor told Gen. Creek that he would be allowed te leave en condition that he would premise te get the government te permit them te return te the reservation without punishment. This he premised because he could net help himself. The residents of the valleys say that the White mountain Apaches, who were guides with Gen. Creek, during the powwow divided ammunition with the hestilcs The latter told Gen. Creek that some of their men were without horses and that as seen as thev could trn down into the Mexican settlements and get their horses, they would fellow him into the re servation. They did this, killing several Mnxinans en their w.iv. The vallev folks say that the White Mountain Apaches were openly iu communication with the hostiles and would never fight them. As an illustration of the friendliness between the two, ene of the White Mountain Apaches-appeared among the soldiers with the watch of Judge McUenias, who had been killed by the hostiles. Being interrogated as te where he obtained the watch, he said he get it from a squaw The son of the judge had te pay $50 for the watch, Creek net daring te disturb the friendly relations with the White Mountain Apaches by making him give it up. Senater Gibbs Bays this is only a sample of volumes of unwritten history of the late campaigu that could be furnished and that the pub lic have been imposed upon. Lesses by Fire. The New Haven wire works at East Haven, Connecticut, were damaged by fire last night te the extent of about $30, 000. Three hundred men are thrown eat of work for about sixty days. The fire was started by an overheated furnace. The steamer Niagara which caught fire and ran ashore off Indian Key,, Flerida, en Thursday last, has been raised and arrived at Havana yesterday morning. She is net serious damaged. Halt the business por tion of Belleville, Nevada, was burned en Saturday morning ; Less, $55,000. The Permenk shade roller company's factory atVergennes, Vermont, was burned en Saturday night ; less, $30,000. A beet and Bhoe factory at North Auburn, Maine, was burned en Saturday morning, and is believed te have been lired by lightning. In the basement were 17,000 cases of corn belonging te a canning firm, who also lese their machinery. The total less is about 320,000. Death and Disaster. Francis Hamlin and Ulrie Dupent, boys, were drowned at Holyoke, Massachusetts, en Saturday afternoon. Rebert Heller fell dead from congestion after swallowing a glass of ice water in Savannah, en Sat urday. Fernande Lepez, a favorite torea dor, was gored te death by a bull during a bull fight at Guyamas, Mexico, en Friday. At Barnsley, during a rain storm five children, who had taken refuge in a cul vert, were drowned by a sudden rush of water. Their corpses were swept a dis tance of two miles. Malignant Measles. A malignant type of measles has ap peared in St. Mary's industrial sobeol for boys, a reformatory institution, near Bal timere, under charge of the Xaverian Brethers. There have been ten deaths since Wednesday, and a number of the boys are sick. The disease is attributed te overcrowding, there being about 420 boys in the school, while its capacity is said te be net mere than 250. Balding Apaches. It is reported from Senera, Mexico, that the Apaches are raiding the districts of Montezuma and San Pareipa, stealing cattle and committing murders. A band of twenty savages recently attacked a hacienda six miles from Oposura, killing six men. It is said te be "positively known that twelve men have beeu mur dered by the Apaches in the neighborhood of Oposura since Gen. Creek took their families from the Sierra Madres." OOOO JNK1VS KKOM TJiXAS. Mr. Themas A. Heward, et Heney Greve, Rannin County, Texas, under date of April 5, 1SSJ, writcj as fellows : " I have bean suffering during several years lrem severe Illness, and a general breaking down et my plij-sical system, and have tried the treatment and prcsciiptiens el many doc tors far and near, and travelled te the Het Springs and ether mineral springs lameus for their remedial qualities, drinking the waters and bathing systematically in their dealing depths, but all te no avail. a3 1 steadily fail ed In health ; and ullheugh inlermed by my physicians that ailments and weaknesses were the result et kidney disease of a dangerous character, they could give me nothing te cure inc. Duiing the pist two ycais my sufferings at times were dreadful, and I had the most in describable pains iu the regions about the kid kid neys, tlis paroxysms et which were se severe as te render it impossible for me te sleep. While in this deplorable and discouraged con dition I was persuaded te try Hunt's Remedy, and alter using less than halt a bottle my great sufferings and paroxysms of pain were entirely relieved, and 1 could sleep better and longer than I had In two years betere, and al though I am new en my third bottle only my Improvement Is very remaikable.and I regret that 1 did net knew el the wenderlul curative powers ei Hunt's Re jicdy betere, as It wejld have9avcd nwj years et suffering. I heartily lceemmcnd it te all i.ilHctcd with any kidney disease or disease of tne urinary organs.'' " HIT MY CASK EXACTLY." P.casc allow me te speak in the highest terms et ' Hunt's Remedy," for it hit my case exactly. I had kidney and urinary tre ible pietty bad. I was recommended Hunt's Re medy. I took one teaspeinful as itirccted. 1 teita deci I d change at the first dose. I took two bottles, and have leltlike anew man ever since. Ple:ic lecuivc the aincere thanks et myself ler the be iclits which I sought vainly ler and found only in Hunt's Remedy. 1 will cliecrlully give this same opinion et Hunt's Remedy te any ene who wishes it. by a dressing UOUKRT II. ARCHKR. 811 Linn ml Street, Philadelphia Maichll, 1SSJ. iylG-lwdeed&w itucklen's Arnica salve. The gieatcst medical wonder of the world. Warranted te speedily cure burns, Rruises, Cuts, Uicer-i, Salt Rheum, Fever sores. Can cers, Piles, Chilblains, corns, Tetter, Chapped Hands and all skin e.uptieus, guaranteed te cine In eveiy Instance, or money reiunded. 25 cents.per box. Fer sale by Chas. A. Lecher. ie23-tyeedw Put Upen Ills Feet. " Set up in bed and coughed till the clothing was wet with perspiration. My wile Insisted that I use Themas' JCclectric Cil. Tlie 11 rat teaspoon I ul relieved iui, and two bottles have cured me. 1 can honestly recommend It." K. II. Perkins, Creek Centre, X. V. Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. A Startling OUcevery. Physicians are often startled by remarkable discoveries. The lact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and all Threat ami Lung diseases Is dally curing pa lents Hint they have given up te die, is startling them te realize their sense el duty, and ex amine Inte the merits of this wonderful dis covery; resulting In hundreds of our best Physicians using it in their practice. TMal "ettles free at Chas. A. Lecher's Drug Stere. Regular size fl.00. I Wish Kverybedy te Knew. Rev. Geerge II. Thayer an old citizen el this vicinity known te every one as a most iniluential citizen and christian minister et the M. E. church, just this moment stepped In our store te say, I wish everybody te knew that I consider that both mysell and wife ewe our lives te Shlleh's Consumption Cure." It Is having a tremendous sale ever our counters and is giving pcrlect satisfaction In all cases et Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. DRS.MATCHETT& FRANCE. Rouubex. Ind., May 15, "78. Sold by II. R. Cochran, djugglst, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster. tebl4eed4 Heme Sweet Heme." This song is very geed In Its way. but is tuere any sickness in the household 1 It se, home cannot be always pleasant. VVe take especial pleasure In recommending Burdock Bleed Bitten, a bona fide and certain cure for dyspepsia, and all diseases of the liver and kidneys. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13'J North Queen street. vauuiaghu, se. rynE Standard Carriage Werk OK LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & CO., FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STREET, REAR OF CENTRAL MARKET HOUSES, LANCASTER, PA. Woinake every style Rnggy and Carriage desired. All Werk finished in the most com fortable mid elegant style. Wu use only the best selectee' material and employ only the best mechanics, for quality et work our prices are the cheapest lu the state. We buy ter cash and 'sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a call. All work warranted. Repairing promptly attended te. One set el workmen enpec tally employed ler that pur pose. nan-UdAw MXOIOAX.. YKR'S 8AB3APAKIIXA. Words Fail. " Words lall te express my gratitude," says Mr. Sblby Cabtkk, et Nashville, Tenn.," ler the benefits derived from. Ayef s Sarsapanlla. Having been afflicted all my life with Scrot al, my system seemed saturated with it. It came ent In Bleteaes, Dicers, and Mattery Seres, all ever my body." Mr. Carter states that he was entirely cured by the use of Aral's Sassapakexa, and since discontinuing its use, eight months age. he has had no return of the scrofulous symptoms. AU baneful Infections et the bleed are promptly removed by this unequalled altera tive. FRXFARXD BY Dr. j. C. Ajers & Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. SI, six bottles for S3. julylG2Myd&w. TEKKY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER. SUMER Imprudences ABE SURE TO BRING ON SUMMER DISEASES. INDIGESTION, DIARRHffiA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, CRAMPS, BOWEL COMPLAITri, FEVERS, &c, &c. BUT Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Drives Them Away. Drives Them Away. Drives TnEM Away. D0N-T BE WITHOUT PAIN KILLER, BUY OF ANY DRUGGIST. Julyl-lydAw OliOllllSOtVNUJCltWJSAlt, -. pUKV I 'T'jJ MOT. CHANSK YOUR UNDERWEAR. GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS In Sizes lrem 31 te te inches. Gauze, Muslin and Jean Drawers. Camlbeles, Filet De Saute i'eur ll'nmiiu s Fancy Hosiery, New Ties and Cellars at Erisman's, the Shirtmaker, RLUE FRONT GENTS' FURNISHING STORE, Ne 17 "West King Street H. I1KHIIAKT. SPEUfG OPEILNG AT H. GERHARTS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. (5 EAST KING STREET, OF THK l.AKUhhT AWSOIll'MRA'l or FINE SUITING, PANTALOONING AND Sl'KINU OVKKCOA'I INtf, Ever brought te the City;et Lancaster 43Tliose desirous of .securing Choice Style? are Invited te call early. I, IMN19UN ItliO. LESS TALK AND lore Real Bargains AT L. GANSMAN & BR0.. Cor. Orange and North Queen Sta., THAN ANYWHERE ELSE YOU CAN GO TO. Men's Suits at $3.00, $3..ri0, $4.0e, $5.00, $.00, $8.00, 110, $12, up te $18. Men's Pants at 73c, 00c $1.00,$1.50,2.00 $iC0. $3 00 up te $Ti 00 Lewi st prices ler latest stvles Reys' and Children's Suits at $1.50. $2.00. $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $t.00 up te $9.00. Lewest prices ler the latest styles, and we are deipg the business. Sharp prices ; excellent work te measure, $12. An Indigo Blue Suit te measure, $14. A bet ter quality Indize Blue Suit te measure at $i5. A geed selection et Cheviot and Cassimpres te measure at $18. , An excellent Indigo Rluc Suit te measure. " Pants te measure lrem $5.50 upward. New est goods, latest styles, t horeughly poed work. whoever wants spring Clothing tbli is tha lime te get It ; the sca-en Is well advanci d we have a large stock and mut sell it. L. Gansman & Bre., THE rASH ION AilLK MERCHANT TAILORS ft CLOTHIERS, CO (58 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Right en the Southwest Cerner ei Orange St LANCASTER, PA. 49rupi. evening until 9 o'clock : Saturday 10, lUiKY'S UUARCOAL LOZKMUKh. V The most reliable and surest cure for Headache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Bad Breath and all diseases arising lrem a disordered stomach. Price zsc. per box. manauie. prepared and sold by ANDREW U.KltKY. DRUGGIST. 29 E. Orange St., Cor. Christian, - Lancaster. Pa. Drugs, Chemicals, etc., always en hamlat iLe most reasonable price. wiyusw CLOTHING. w ANAHAKKK BHOWN. Ne Midsummer Dullness Prevents sharp attention te our stock. Dollars seem bigger in quiet times and we therefore are alert te keep everything that can be asked for in Men's or Beys' Clothing ready in stock, and also te give you such bargains as will be sure te make us the owners of your dollars pro vided, of course, that you are a buyer for what we have te sell. Wanamaker & Brown, ,y Oak Hall, v S. K. CeajryitSixrii and Market. . PHILADELPHIA. . -Vji.il. ,-. WW""' & FOSTER .2- V" F , ARE MAKING A CLEARANCE SLE OK A GOOD MAN Y THINGS IN THL CLOTBUG, AT THE PRESENT TIME. It is tlie PRICK that has very much te de with It. Someol these KemU spoken et here have had the third reduction, uii.t It they were kept ever till another season the less en them te us would b as great as new. In the HAT DEPARTMENT beslile the STRAW HATS that we are selling for alient one-half their worth there aie 125 Light. Helt and Slitr Hats ler Reys and Men that are gein for 23 cents apiece, and the manufac turers' price of these goods by the case are $!(). per dozen, ou may wonder hew this U done, but here are the goods and they show ler themselves. Alse LINEN HATS and CAPS 'or everyday wear. BUCGY DUSTERS and WHIPS at reduced price-;. Ihu LINEN CUFFS for 10 cenU a pair and the NKCKTIKS for." and 5 cents apiece are rale bargains'. WORKING SHIRTS are sold ler less money than it ens' te make them, a din this depart ment aie also kept Eveiyday or HARVEST PANTS at prices as l'iw as you can make them and then made better. Kacli year ttm d niand for FEATIP R WEIGHT DRAWER- and NIGHT hlllKTS is greater bieause they are being better known Fer wrar and comfort thty arc equal te linen and about one halt the cost. Tlie JEAN DRAWERS ler 21 cents nr union t tlie RARE RARGAINS also that you will lin.-l in tlii.i Department. IN COOL, LinllT THINGS FOR SUMMER OUR Clothing Department IS WELL blO.KKD. There are POROUS S'OTCH CHEVIOT SUIIS, COMFORTARLKMvKLKTON CO VIS hint VEVl'S, COOL, SMOOTH FLANNEL SUITS ; ahv ALPACA COATS and VESTS, DRAPDETA CO VI 3 and VESTS, CRE OLE COATS and VESTS, DUCK COATS and VESTS, SERGE COATS and VESTj?,nml or tlie A98 SUITS that were marked se low down a tew weeks age there are still some te lie had, and although we may net be able t lit en in all patterns we can In someol them, and the price will bean induccin nt for you te buy In TRUNKS and TRAVELING RAGS the v.iitt y is gieat and prices low. r eurstnie will boepened at 6 a. m. and closed it i p. m., except satu J day.nntll lurthi r notice. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, Nes 32, :U, 36 & 38 Kst Kim; St, LANCASTER, PA. Si It VltlC AL. liril.LO'jRls WHITE -THE WILC0X& WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST' KING STREET, H. H. LUOKBfBAOH, Aa&at. A Full Asffortmeatef tfeeyarlOHa styles con stantlyen hand and ler sale en the most lit eral terms ter Cash or 3maR Monthly in stallinenta. The public Is most cordially lnTltodne call and examine these Inatrnmeats, which will be lennd te be very JViperier in Quality and Moderate in Price. Having levered my connection with tha Estev Organ Company, I take this method te Inform my friends in Lancaster county. I am new selilne an Organ equal te any and ur--nassed by none. Please call and examine one et the most beautiful-teaed Organs niann niann tactured in the United States. Mr. Luckcnbach la also agent ler the famous "Knabe," McPhail, Ve3e & Sens, Grrevenstela A Fuller, Hallet & Davie, And several ether Desirable Planolertes, at prices from 1225 upward, Iebl7-tia FnrnisiUDC Geflds . ' a vl "X -i v ( y'i ? 1'
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