Ma t VeIuhp' XX-Ne 212. LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1884. Price Twe Gratis Cfll (U.OTtllNI), "iy.lM,91,lKl.u .V IIKOWN. Spring Prices On many articles of clethituj will be very low and Oak I lall will repeat the past experience en an enlarged scale that of giving retail buyers the benefit of geed bargains en great lets of goods. Wanamaki:r & Brown. Oak Mall, . K. Cernel Sixth iiml Market, nlMI I PHILADELPHIA. M"' IU1IAM' IAII.OICIMI. DAVID E. WINTERS, FINE MBKCHANT TAILOE, Ne. 23 North dueen St., l.ANCASTKIl. PA. II IKSII .V IIHUTIIKIl IT UU WANT ONE OK KIOSK 100 Children's Suits, MADE OK A I.I. WHOM, VSHIMKUE, Mmis te II, wl.h li e ule nulling Ter ONH DOLL All AND FIFTY OBNT3 Cull ii' enivat i'ir steru, ns tiiy ure selling Inst. W K t II A I. I.K.NO K COM I'h I'll ION HIRSI & BROTHER. IN Ol'll MI.AMTUINU DEPAltl'MENT We ute eli'iHl L ii nuitibiT of .Sert fctyles et UueiN, which v.e uiu Making te Onler for $15. '1 hey ure un Ktrii llurgnln, in they uru worth much mum meiiuy. IN OUIl FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT, We are Constantly Itec.dvlng NEW liOODS. -CAM. A'l - Hirsli & Brether's I'KN.N IIAI.I. Cl.Orilt.VU II'K'SK. Nes. 2 and 4 North Queen Streot. LANCASTKIl. I'A. iiuiiiiKk hurre.-x. MAY HAS COME. Mild mannered, gentin. smiling Muy, WImii iiieii nml wiiinun grew mom guy I Anil If tlui until would leek their host, They should In clothing neat lni-i. Ami Unit remind-) us that ene et tliu most urlc.l iwiortinnnlnel clothing wn Imve ever seen, ami nt tliu most lciuoimble prices, Isat Burger & Sutten's GREAT ONE-PRICE CLOTHING DEPOT, Ne. 2 1 Cenlre b'quure, LANCASTKIl, I'A. Cnlleaily, while the styles am there. Cull boeh, betmn tlm shelves me linre ; Ker goods nt 11. ft s.'s place Ate quickly sought, some form le uracil. k .Merchant Tailors uml t'lethlcrH, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, I.ANUASTK.K, I'A. M-lyil HfEUlAI. NUl'lVKH. pii.iuisa w. ntv. PUV'S STAT10NKKY Tliu Clifiipi'st and l!(st In tlie Murket. Neeil net he roiiievod In opeuliin or ulejlni; tue uhuttcr or window. Our PATENT FRAME Is te constructed tlut we enn nmke Hcruen reudy for the window In tun mlnutus. We nre prtipartil te mnku ilium In any iiuantlty and ut audi priced thut uvuryhedy can uilerd te buy thuiii. HcrneiiH lutve Pi'eceiiiu u hotise held nucumilty, uml It U udvUuhle te Imve litem ill In your windows t-arly In Uiu tuinten. WKMAVKI.NST03K PLAIN AND LANDSCAPE WIRES, 21 Incite i te 3 1 Inolies wlde. or roll. Sold by tlie toot PHARES W. FRY, 67 NORTH QUEEN cT. lANCASrXIH, I'A. BURGER mm vi.erniNH. ANNIVERSARY WEEK. AT THE TOP When we opened, Eight years age, many said there wa8 net room in Philadelphia, for an other Large Clothing Heuse. Perhaps there was net room for another et the kind, but there is always room at the top, and that is where we meant te be. We aimed te excel, and the hosts of friends we have made will testify hew well we have suc ceeded. A, C. YATES & CO. Leiger Building, Sixth & Chestnut Sts. I'HII.AtlKLPllIA. M YKKS A ItATUFMN. All-Weel Suits, $10. All-Weel Snitfl, $12. Tlii'in are our taunt specialties in MEN'S ItK.ADV-MADh CI.OTH1NU. Itclliihle goeds.ntiw patterns, hamlsome atvlt's, excellent lining, well made, trimmed unit lined, quality and prlce eonsldered.wn knowet unllnu or goods I'ljuiillinir thfiii sold In this city. Confl Cenfl (lent III the belief that tnulu iniituallv satisfactory rwiult tliurutrem, wu tnvttii comparison with the bent that llkeflgurus Hill liny elsewhere. Moaaured Sulta, Moaaured Suits, Moaaured Sulta, 812 . 815 918 te 860 The largest nml hunt assortment et Ferulgu ami Dimieslle Woolens shown lay miy Clothing Heuso In tliu city. hvnrytlunK ri-Ulnlte te pleuse diverse tnstfls-mstliolle or extremely plain. .Slop In mill gut our prlcu ; Then Hen It yru ciiu ile hotter ulsuwheru. Thut test ntten makes us trndn arf-l'erfect ttt gunrunteed In "very Instance, wluitliiir the form lie symmut rlent orethurwlDO, olse th'ileas he ours. MYERS & RATHFON, LEADING l.AMOATK.lt CI.OTHIKUS, NO. 12 BAST KING STREET. I.ANCASTKU, I'A. H. (IKHIIAKT. SPRING OPENING -AT- H.GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment. I am new prepmi'd toihew te the trnde (in nertimmt et Woeluns ler the spring unit Hutiiuuir Ti ado which ler llunuty. (Juullty and Quantity Biirp.wwit all my loriner ctrerts te p:oae my cunteiiiunt. Noun hut tlm very bust Keruln nnd Amorl Amerl enn inbilcH for l)rcm and IIubIiicss fcults i a completu Unoel thu Latfiit Hhadcn et Bprlng OvurceittliiK- Thoveiy litiHt et werkmanslilp and prlcea lewur thnn any llouse In thu city for the same ijuivllty el Koeds H. GBRHAET, 'TAILOR, Ne. 6 East King Street. TNV1TATION. Custom Department, L. GANSMAN & BRO. KXTKNDTI1KIU INVITATION Te tlielr many cimtoinera and the publle In i.niierni fnriiii liiHnuullen el thulr lartru and varlud HprliiK stock el goods In thuplecu, which wu make te your own order In any style, ut the following' low prices : All-wool Hull (or bualnussi t1 00 " bettur UOu 11 caitilmure V 00 ' Hllk'Uilxml cunaliimri .... in 00 ' bust IndlKObluu cloth.... 17 00 worsted cerkaciuw (black or blue) 18 00 aii.wiiei Mult tnnev cerkscrew V0 10 " EiikIIhIi uerkHcruw 72 00 Frunuli worsted. IM 00 and Si 00 Knnicinber we pay our own pcneiiiil attention te Helling us wulluHOiittliiKI It thuruleiu en. nbles us te undersull tliu closest uml most critical house In thu city. OUIl UUKAT SPECIALTY, Pants te Order. All-Weel Pants at .B1. tl.OO, tl.50, W.0O, $3.50, J,U, (0 50, 17.00, up te (9 00. Please take a vlew In passing our Bhew Windows, rit, Hlyleuml Duruble Workman ship guaruntucd, I.&ansman&Bre. The K"A8mONAlII.K MKUCIIANTTAILOUS AMU ULOTUIhlU), Ne. 86-68 NORTH QDEEN STREET, Ulght en tne Sonthwest Cerner et Oraaira atroet, IiANOABIKU, TA. f Net conneotod with any otlier, Cle;hlnff Heme la tUe City, cnr.wvei.iOK vlve. '1HKW 1'OI.IUK FLUU. CHEW POLICE PLUG- CHEWING TOBACCO Just what YOU have been Look Leek ing for. Quality, Purity a nd Flaver, is Un equal ed I Ask Fer It, TW Tfc XXJ AU, And You'll Never Re gret It. jauniUAL xaaxitumsMTb. w ILOOX A W11ITV Wilcox & White Organ Ce. SPECIAL TEN DAYS SALES. new is;tiik time te IIUV PIANOS AND ORGANS AT bLAUaHTKIlINO. PKICES. One Oned SoeomMInnd PInne tve.00 One Kleant Becend-llund Organ ii.W One Kleitant New Organ, 12itep Ceuplurs and Hub-Unas M.00 Wllcei a White Organs trein 175.00 te 1150.00 Knabe,'1 MePhall, Grovenstoln & Fuller, Koyateno, and Veae Ss Bena fianee, All Msrkcil Down le lloltem Prices. Almest given away. WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warorerms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, II, II. LUGHKNUACH, Accnt. leblMW SCHOOL EXAMINATION. fKHIM IN KRAllInU AMUUOMI'DHiriOM, Tna Uelutuns of the " Intflllijeiicf r".l')ly fcrnnned Wiltlna Umnpuidilunii UudfT llllllculllcii. Tbe third of a nerlcn or tests In rending aud conipenltlou br pupil In tbe primary hoIieoIb of this elty took place umler tlie dlrcotleti of Ulty Huporlntemlont Uttolirle In tlie Robeol room of Minn Kute SLIrlr, In the Lomen stroet Roheol bullilltie;, Tues day aftorneou nt 5 o'elook. Tlicre wite twenty.scvcn pupllH nxamlned, bclencltiK te tbe nobeoU of SIIhi Bbirk ittul Mlwt Helbroek, Lomen dtrcet ; Miss Bmitb, Xew Btrcet ; MUh Stabl, Ann street, nnd Mies Hueklus, Hoeklnud fitreet. Tliey vrore bright little beyn and ulrla from nlne te oleven years of ae. As neon an they wero neatcd Prof. Uuobrle pluoed in tbe hand of each of thorn a copy of the dally iNTKi.UGrfNCEit, just from the press, anil told tbe oblldren te select from any part of the paper n pataRraph of ten lines or thereabouts, te be read aloud by thorn. In a very short tlme thu youngsters were ready te read and were called up, otte at a tlme, for that purpose Twe of tliem solcetod a clothing advortinemont ; tlirce tbe apnault en' James Kfchlur ; threo the drowning ncoldeut at .Jersey Sbore ; tliree Jehn Andrews birthday party ; two tbe City band fair ; two tbe oiep repot ts ; two tbe aoeidont at aicCalPs Kerry ; two the forest fires, aud ene oaeb tbe railroad na na eident at Columbia, tbe prisoner remanded te Columbia, tbe obarge against tbe steamer City of Heme, thu school direc tors' convention, Dr. liroeks election te the school of oratory, the sale of the Empire book and ladder oempauy'a furuiture, tbe llndlug of a bum an head In the Wissabicken, and the accidetit te Edward Dagou. As the pupils ended thulr reading, they were each di rooted te takea picture from a collection made by Prof. Iluehrle, which they had never scen before, nnd which contained ue reading mntter, desenptive of them, aud write a composition en the plcture chosen. Etch little scholar was at work In a nitnute aud hore is the result of their labor?, verbatim el llteratuui : nuns Miami's class, Wlnule Aer, AgnlO Vers. I can see two little girls. The littlest girl's name is Bertha Tbe ethur girl's name is Katie. They ari at tea they have three dells for tea. On thu table there are live cups aud saucers aud a plate of cakes. Ratie is pouring out the tea and Bertha is eatiug n caku. liurtha aud Katle has short bloevo.s in thulr dresses. Aud they both have bhert, eurly hair, ene of the dells has u hat en. I think I would like te be thulr en the lloer their is two books aud a horse the horse is tied te Berthas chair. Bertha is afra'd the horee will run away. Jennie Wtillwii, Au U Wars. Wilie, Nellie, aud P.iuliuu ure all in the ntiriey playing. "Willie has a saw for a viellu. Nellie and Pauline ate playing with the deg Hever. Hever will stand en his hind feet and tthake hands Hever likes Nellie and Pauline for they ate kind te him. Willie's drum in laying ou tbe fleer Willie plays soldier with his (hum he has a suit of seldier clothes. I.uey the dell is in au exptess wagon of Willie's. Ne. he aud Pauline have a w.udrobe for their dull. nwrfile Ktirh.irt, Akj H tears. Emma is nursing her baby. Her little dells bed is standing aside her. There is a steel hack of her te let her sit down. Ucr little dells shoes ure layiug aside the steel. 1 think she is a veiy nice girl She is only four years old. Sbe is having a jelly tlme I wish I was there te play with her. She has curly hair. She is a dear little girl. She has a uice mother. I think she Issiuglug te her dell. She is a eIcju and neat child. Jeseph fllercer, Aue 10 Vcnrs. Oncoen tbe 1st of May four meu went out beating ou the St. L-twtonce river. The se gentleman are fishing I thluk, nud they have ceught se me very line blind. These men are going down bwiftlv. And the must watch there beats se that they will net rttu against the rocks and ciush them. These men's names ate Jehn, Harry, Walter und Sam. Ami the men have different caps ou. They have te held there ears tite in there bauds, if they don't they will fall in the w.iter au I float away. Jeslu Aiiahlcr, Ags 10 li'r(. On thin picture thete are tee little girls and they are playing with there doels. Tbe names of these two girls aiu Katle aud Mary aud both of thorn have play things, They help their motber te wash dishes aud clcau the heuse aud make the bed aud wash te the yard. They have all kiud of wooden animals aud they ate in the ark. They are both girls aud ate just j getllug out or bed. The doels have slip pers en aud little bows tide ou the eaud. They have pretty plcture boel.s and large balls te play with. mera Delltt, A no 10 Vrur, Beeaie aud Nellio aie pUymt! in Head ing. They are going going te have a oice tlme. I wish I would be thore. They are having a geed tlme. Beside is holding a buueli of flewers te lut Nellio smell them. Thore are soma llewers in Bet-Me apron. There is a teapot ou thu shelf. Hoasle has a little hat en. There is a llower pet standiug ou thu ground . Nellie has curly hair. Thore is n spriukhug caue ou the tloer. Ther is a flower pet standing en the bench. There ure vines areuudhe gate, Nellio has calico dress ou. Besslu has a dark dress ou. Thcr is a basket ou the show. The gnte is open. ItHtle Hclvcrr, Age t) tears. Mary aud Nellio are feeding the humus, Qoergio is hailing a wagon he is standing beuitiu them. Nellio has a cap ou, Alary is lifting her apron up se thu hursu can eat the hay. Behlnd the stable Is a rtoe. The horses ear thouehes the tice. HukUIe the stable Is a tub. North of thu children is a furnass tire is coming out el it. I th.uk they are a happy famly, They are veiy ni co children. MISS lIUI.HIIDOIt'S OI.AS1. Blluule HpluUler, Age 10 Yours. Nellio and Willie are playing v.i:h a iuinpli)L'-jael:, Nellio Is nhewing the jump ing te Willie. Willie his in his barufeet. Willie leeks very nttoutlvely. The cows are eating grass ou the hill. It Is buiumer. The ehlldreu are watching the cows. Thu ohildren live in the country. Tuuy leek as if they were peer little ohildren. They leek as if they were ceed. They are very happy and merry little children. Nellie boeiuh te be about tight or uine years old and Willie about six or soveu. Uue Ueplaud, Age 1" Venrs, Here is Tem and Marry playing houae. They have askei thore mother if they could play in tlie garret uuu sue nan nam they may. Marry is playing her dell is sick and Tem is the doctor und he is eating a pieoeofoako bit Many has glveuhlru, He has bis fathers baton aiu his oaue, Marry has given him a ehair. Marry has her dell iu tlie oradle. They have the playthings en tbe table. Harry Urunr, Aga 0 Yein, Hore is threo young boys en herse baek ablaek and whlte spetcd herse a whlte herse anil a blank herse all going as swift as they can ever the fonce into a Held with apple trees In they have all threo saddles alike they have clothing and herse jokkey bats en. They are ene get a whip. They ure going ever a foneo about two feet. Morten McUlimen, Age 10 Ver. I soe a deg he Is sitting down he has a ebalu around his nook and is chalued te a pest and tucre are boues en the ground and tbe dogs heuse Is a eask and a little hey Is crawling Inte the cask and a half of a dish is sticking out. Amte t'enujpcker, Age II Yean. Jack is knocking nt the deer he has a basket in hU mouth which be brought for Emma she Is looking out of tbe win dew Sullle is letting Jack in, he has a geed home. Emma's little brotber is looking out of the wludew. Emma's mother se tit Willie te bis grandmctbs and Juek went along with him and wauted te carry the basket Willie left him carry it home. Jack leves te se with Willie after nuts fur Juek knows that all tbe boys like te Imve fun with him, aud the boys always ceme w hen they knew Jack is about. Emma likes te go iute the weeds with ber little play mates. ansa iiueKius' elamsj. leiicpti Weaver, Age 10 Years, Ou my card thore are ene two thrce little girls and ene of thorn is getting buck ed by u shsep and the ethers are running across the stream and ene little girl who Is standing with this little girl who Is got get tlug bucked is frightoned very badly. And I think it must be BUtnmer boeauso tbe grass is nice aud grceti. And I thluk it must be iu the month of May because tbe things are very uloe nud green. Jehn l'jrett, Age 10 lean. This is a blaekamith shop. A black smith is working in It. The blaeksmith's seu Is in the shop. I think sometblng has burned bim, for be is Jumping around at a great rate. The boys name in Frank, he had ceme te the shop te tell his fatber te ceme and get supper. Frank is a geed boy, and always docs what his parents tell him. Ou the wall of litis shop are herses eboes bauglug en nails. This blacksmith does a great deal of buslness I think bo be bo oauso he is working very hard. rrauk Hwarlr, Age 10 Years. Here is a picture of animals here is a sheep and n wolf fighting. The fox is biting the sheep ou tbe neck and thore uru a great many sheep in the fleld but the ether ones did net get caught and I thluk that the ether sheep are running te the master. Aud I can soe a rablt nnd a turtle aud the rablt in running after tbe tuttle. 1 Oharlcs Matt, Age ll Yean; Here are geese and one day a sly fox rau behind the bushes aud wautcd te get tbe guuse and the bees. And then tbe bees get augry and came out of their hives tu J stung film ami 1 tuiuic no ran oil as (puck as he could lay his feet te the ground and I thluk he never wautcd te go at ihe bees agaiu. Aud the colors of geese are black, black and whlte, aud onealtogother whlte. And it says iu the reader that a sly fox oue day wanted te get the chlokeus aud the geed deg Tip dreve him away. juliii l.euimrJ, Age 10 Years Here is a picture of a bird neat. Oue day I went out iute the weeds for nuts and I Haw two boys going up a tiue te rob n bird nest. Aud I said if you don't get down oil' of that troe Pll hit you with u stoue. Aud the two hjys said you botter step sliuging stones up hore or Pll ceme down there and whip you. I said no you weut. I gttess net. what business have you robbing bird nests for. Iiocause I want te gut tbe eggs aud sell thorn. Maty ".Vclillp, Age 10 Years. Ooce upon a time a girl went into a weed te feed sotne lambs. She has a little pirl ou her arms. I thluk she fntched this little girl te soe the lambs. Tlie Ullest oue has a stiek iu his mouth. I thluk these girls are feedlug the lamb. Tneir are a let of lambs lying en tbe greuud. There is trees growing en the gi en ud. MISS b.MlTll'3 UL.AUS. llHrry l.uiz, Age 10 eari. Here Is my Ilrother Uoergo nud Sister Ratie, Katle is a very nloe girl, she has a uiiiir iu her right hand nud a watch iu ber left baud. On top of ber mufT is a nlate, she has black shoes blue stockings and a fur oeat. She has a very pretty hat ou It is a fur hat. Uoergo has a uew suit aud a watch in his right hand. -Mary and willie is back of them. Here is a church and a houte. Sorvice 1b ever aud uew they are oemiug home. Hairy Millrr, Age 10 Year. Here is a weln let of soldiers, and they nre dressed in n leug cloak with a belt nt their waist. But they just oarae from the battle nud oue of thum nud they have a feast there, aud they have sword ncd spears. But they have orewtis und feath ers en there head, nnd I can bee a little hey witlt his hat of nud he has eurly hair. But ene of them is playiug en a harp and i think it makes pretty music Miller. Olmtles Norten, Age 8 years. lleie is my Uramilartuer. ile H a sea captain. I had my deg with me and my Grandfather took it from rau nud throwed it into the Bea. Thore was auother boy with me uamed Dick. Dlek was eldor and latger thau I. He was going te light with my Grand fat her aud 1 would uet Ut him. Dick had a satchel with him wheie he bad his clothes iu. llcokle McOewnn, Age 10 Years, Li.e has a waiter and thore are dishes ou it. Her mother is opening the deer for her. She has a oletlt tied ou her head nud a little bucket lu her hand. Thore is a bettluaud n mug stauding ou the table. Uu tue slieii thore is books ana a sewiug basket. Llzzte has an apreu ou aud has short slcoves lu it. And her mother has a short linen coat ou. Thore Is a chair Htaudiug behind tbe dour und a brush bauglug at the wall. l.eltls linker, Age 11 Years, Here are seme boys who nre playing army they have a deg walking by the side of them. The de? ban nulte a large stiek for n musket. These boys are drilling the deg he is marching along for thorn very nlcely. Oue of the boys has a hat en and they all soem very mil eh pleased. Thore nre ether boys near by, but they are uet looking nt tbe deg. Thore is a drum lying by a trce somceuo has had It any Uyed it down. It is very nioe te play this way. Some dogs are very easlly toadied te de very mauy things They will carry amusket, jump through a hoop, carry a oaeitet and when you threw a stick or any tiling lu tbe water tbey will go iu and fetch it te you, aud they will de a great many ethor things. Kdwlu Uouipten, Age 11 Years, These beyB a-e playing soldiers. There is a eaptiau and six soldiers, They leek very attontlve that boy Is loekiug at him and is saying. That is net the way te set your feet. Aaud they all have muskets nud there are threo of whom are small, The eaptiau Has a sword the captlan fa very cress ami is soeiumg tue eouuers boeauao they de uet mind him. Threo of thorn have bayneats the ethors have woedon guns. One has prison cloth and tbey all leek barofeotod. There are oue of them have BU8pend8ru and he is net as old as Im am the oeo that has prison cloths bjisja stick of Weed for a cun and a pointy ploe 'of Weed fastcud ou it and it is oreokod. Hll Weaver, Age 11 Year. Well I bee a woman and she in playing tbe organ and thore are flve lfttle girls who are slnglug. The wemau is belplng te slug I suppese it makes very beautiful tnusie. thore Is a book en the organ whleh they leek off te slug. An organ makes very beautlful I love musie and I suppese overy oue olse dues te. Thore Is a ploture hanging en the wall. Heme ptotures are very beautlful. There Is a curtain and it Is tied baek. Heplila Uegerr, Age 11 Years. Thore in a heuse that little girl get Up en that ehair te get that wash bel and pltoher thore Is a llower in the plteher. The wash bel was full of water. The ehair sllpped and she foil en the fleer. She has something in her baud I think It is a spongue she wan wetting she Is going te wash ber face and bauds. She Is very pretly thore in the picture, She has light hair and It in curly. Thore are threo drawn in that brua. She ban a little light apron she does leek very kute. She dent leek as if she wero net aryiug licr head must be bunped. She is very fat but she is net very big thore in the ploture. Themas Kvaer, Age 10 Years. Iu thlB ploture I see four men n boy and n deg. The boy must have fallen through the Ice and the deg nfter him. It in win. ter iu tbe ceuutry around hote. Thore are ducks a heuse and trecn around. All the meu have hats en except the boy. The deg is out of breath oue man is patting him en the head. Was that net a neble deed for the dex te de ? The rlver is frezen iu thu winter the ice is very bard ou very cold days. Iu the summer the trees grew and blossoms bloom. It is very pleasant in the ceuutry iu eummer. I think 1 would like te live in the country it is a very pleasant home. Visitor I'reioet. Besides the elty superintendent aud the teachers whose pupils were examined the following named teachers were present : Misses Matilda and Lela Zug, Miss Emma Powers, Miss Ida MeMlllau. Miss Sarah Kiug, Miss Clara Splndler, Miss Emily Suydam, Miss Hannah Finger, Miss Anuie Carter, Miss Sue Ellmaker and A. H, Stnmy. The oxamiuatieu was very entcrtalning, nud considering the youth of the pupils, nud the fact that they wero net glveu a moment for preparation, their reading nnd writing wero allke creditable te thorn and thulr teachers. Itaettlen's Arnica Salve. Thu Hest Snlve tu the world ter Cuts. llrulses. Sums, Ulears, Suit Ilheum, Kever sores, Teltur, Clmppixl Hands, Chilblains, Curns.nud till skin uruptleus, and positively euros l'llus or no pay reiiulred. It H guar guar uuteud te glve ported Hatlslnctlen or money relumleil. Price, 'J5 cents pur box. Ker sale by C. A. I.echtr. THLKUKAl'HIU M ATI Kit. Our latest correspondence, May 10, lSjJ, brings te us the narrative of Henry li.lngram, the General Superintendent of the District Mesieugur Ce. of New lluveu, Conn. Mr. In gram says : " Fer many month 1 1 hard been sorely trenbled with a week and tired feeling across the loins, almost Invariably accompa nied with a headuche. 1 hnd noticed also that at stated periods following these pains my mine would be highly colored, und leave a heavy brick-colored scdlment wheu ullowed te stand In the vessel. 1 could net work, and 1 was discouraged te nil alarming dogree. Nothing helped me. 1 was prescribed ter by seme et the best physicians lu New Yerk city, whero I was located nt that tlme, but derived no benefit or relief. When nlmest ready te give up In despair uu uctuntnUiuce until te me, ' 1 want you te try Hum's Kumedy.' I did se, and hardly twenty-lour hours hud olnpsed belore 1 obtained relict, nnd lu threo weeks' tlme nil the aleresatd ailments had disappear ed, and I Improved steadily, nud was lutusud with new llle, se that I could resume my busi ness ugutn, which Is ene that subjects me te stratus et ull kinds which ure Ukuly te cirect the kidneys, numcly : Erecting telegraph und telephone lines. Hunt's llemedy new occu pies the most honored place In my cabinet el medicines. 1 would uet be without II, nnd I cheerfully uud heartily recommend It te all who nre troubled with diseases of the liver, kidney, or urinary organs. It uever lulls te cure." 3.1 C'knthk Stuust. TOWN Ul.ttllir. VOK'1'Y-TIYO Y IS A 118. The following Is from Mr. Olhnlel Uager, the well-known and respected Town Clerk et Norwich, Conn. Mr. Oager Is 6'J years old, uml has held this pojltteu el trust for ii years, and his word Is us geed as his lier.d. On May 5, lss.1, hu writes as lo'lews: "Fer years I have nullered with illsonse et the kidneys and bind, dur, and have no hesitancy tu recommending Hunt's Itomedy as u specific of these com plaints. It has net only been the means et re lieving me of torrtble pain, but has cured a number et my acquaintances. Te-day 1 am purrermlng thu d-ttles el the onice el Town Cierk, which 1 have held for forty-two years, which I could net be able te de wero I net in tntrstuloef health owing te the use et Hunt ' Uomedy." my5-lwdM,WAFAw Tells the Traill. " This medicine I can highly recommend liurtleck Iltoetl Jllttertixre tue best blend purl tier we have evur used." Cdurles A. Hurt, 13 Court St, IlutTale, N. V. Fer snle by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street. We Challenge tne world. Wheu we say we bollevo, we hnve ovldenco le prove that Billion's consumption Oure is decidedly the bust Lung Medlcluu uiaile, In as much ns It will cutu n common or Chronle Cough In one-halt the tlme and relieve Asth ma, llronehltis, Whooping Cough. Croup, and show uieru cases of Consumption oured than all ethers. It will cuie whero they lull, It Is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child nnd we guarantee what we say. Pi lee, loe., 50C and l.eu. II your. Lungs ure eore, Chest or Hack lame, use Shllnh's Pereus Plus ter. Sold by II. II. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 13'J North Queen struct. leb7-uedl luitruetlve lieaulug. Heme et tliu testimonials from dttTorent peo ple relative te 'J'iemui' KclectHe OK, and the lOllOIlt litis given lliein wiiiiu uisiresaeu uy headuche, earache, and toothache are as In teresting reading as you will find. This being a standard, inoitielno, Is sold everywhere by druggists. Fer sale by 11. II. Cochran, drug gist, U7 und 43'J North Uuetm street. An KUtter's Trtuute. Theren P. Keator, editor et Ft. Wnyne.Ind., Clatclte, writes t ' rer the mist rtve years have ulwuys used Dr. King's Nuw Dlsceveiy, for coughs et most severe eharucter, as well ns ler tnoseot a milder tyne. It never falls te utrecl a speedy euro. My irlemls te whom 1 huvu reonmmunded It speak et It in sumo high tonus. Having besn eurwl by It or overy cough I have had for tlve yours, I consider ft the only relluble uud sure eurp ter Coughs, Colds, etc." Cull at 0. A. l.echer's Drug btore and gut a Fret Trial nollie. i.urge nizu, si.uu. CD ran VUUTOUttAl'llH. 1 a li liUTK. There has been audi a demand for LAUOK PUOTOUltAPHS that I was compelled te get a VK11Y LAHUK CAM Kit A 1SOX te meet the demand. We can new make you a PHOTO as email as tne smallest leckut will held up te a 5-lnch face, te tit an 18x22 Frame. J. E. ROTE, He 100 North Queen Streot. uneUd MJCmtMi pUTlOUUA ltKMKDI. Disfiguring rjjjwncEai HUMORS, Itching and Burning Torture, Humiliating Eruptions, Bucn as SALT UilKtm or Herman, Psoriasis, BcnM Head, Infantile or lllrth Humors, nmiovery form el Itching, Scaly. Pimply, Bcrofuleus, lnhurlteil, .'oiitngletis and Oopper-Uolortid Diseases el the Itloeil, Skin ami Scalp, with l.es, et Hair, are posltfvely en red by the Cim CCIU Ukmud.ies. CUTIOU11A HK80LVENT, the new bleed puriner, cleanses the bleed and porsplratlen or impurities nnd polseuous olnmeuts, uml thus removes tbe eauis. CimuimA.thegwit Rhin euro. Instantly allays Itching and lnnammnllon.clenis tliu Hkln arid Scalp, heals Ulcers andHore.?, and re stores the Hair, CUricmiASOAP.anotiiutslteSkinrionnil.. tler and Totlet llciiulslte, prepared trem Ou ncuiu. is lndlspomable In treating bkln DIs DIs DIs oiises. ilijbv Humors, Skin Blomlsbes, Heugh, Chapped, or Oily Skin. ' K ' eUTIOUHA. UKMKU1ES are absolutely pure, and the only roil Illoed l'urlflersand Hkiri Iloantlflers, troe from tnercury, arsenic, lead, rlne, or auy ether mineral or vegeWble poison whatsoevor. B IT WOULD rroulre this millre paper te de .justice te n description e thecures psrlertned by the CtmcuRA Ukselvbmt Interiiftlly. and CimcritA. and Cutieuha Seap oxternally. KC7.KMA of the paltns el the hands undo! tlui ends el the nngers, very dinicult te trent and usually considered Inorable; small pitches el totter nnd salt rheum en tlie cars, nose and sides el the face. SCALLED IIKAD3 with less el hair with out number, heads coverod with dandrult and scaly eruptions, especially e! children and In. fants, many of which slnoe birth had been a uinssel scales ITCHING, burning und scaly torturethat burned evon roilet iretn ordinary remedies. seethed and hoaled ns by mngle PSOIUABIS, Lepresy, and ethor trfghtliit forms of skin dlsoaseg, acromiens ulcers, old seres. nud discharging wounds, oaeli and all of which have bcen spcndlly, tiermanuntly nnd economically cured by the Cuticdiia. Hum- IDIEfl. Sold overy where Prloe: Cuticura, 80 cents cents Hmelvbrt. tl t fceap, s.Se. PerrBn Dnea ad Chukieal Ce., lloslen, Mass. Send for "Hew tu uure Skin llistases." ri'iiic uutiuuka. kkmudiks reit halu X at Cochran's Drug Btore, 137 anil 139 North Ciueen street, Lancaster, Pa. CATARRH! COMPLETE TREATMENT $1. A slngle tlose el hANr"OltI'3 ItADICAL CUIIK instantly rollnves the most violent Sneezing or Head Colds, clears the head us H by niagle, step Watery Dlsoharges Irem the Nese nud Kyes. proven Is Ulngtug Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Hondnche and sub dues Chills nnd Fover. In Chronle Catarrh It elctinses the nasal passages of foul mucus, rostercs the Benses et smell, taste aud hear ing when nflccted, frees the head, threat and bronchial tubes el offer.slve inutter, sweetens and purlfles the breath, steps the cough und arrests the progress of Calurrh towards Con sumption. One bottle Kadlcal Cure, ene Bex Catarrhal Solvent and Han ford's Inhaler, all In edu packnge, of all druggists for 11. Ass: or UAMDreRD'H llADICAX CUIIB. l'OTTM DBUO ADO CniMteAL Ce., llosten. QANUPOKD'SltADlOAI.UUKKrOICHAI.E kj ni uecuraii's iirug mero. Ne at Cochran's Dru Stere, Ne 137 and 13'J Noun cjueeu street Lancaster, Pa. Pain is the Cry of a Suffering Nerve. Cellins Voltaic Kloctrle Plnster Instantly ullecu the Nervous System and banishes pain. A pertect Klectrle liattcry combined with u Pereus Plnster ler ia cents. It annihilates pain, vitalizes weak und worn out parts, strengthens tired :muscles, prevents dlsoase. und does mere In one-uult tbe tlme than any ethor nlaster In ttm world. Knl.i r,v, ,.,.. .,...- niuyl-lydW.B.iw fJKNSON'S UAPUINIS PLAbTElW. SLIGHT ODDS. A Little bterjr Willi a x.arge Meral One Man Who Knew Ills Own Xlatluess. " Ne. my dour," said the vonerablokocpcr el a ceuutry Btore te a timid little girl whose head bcarcely came up te the lovel el Hie counter. "Ne, my dear, we haven't any red tlannel, hut we Imve seme flrst rate New Orleans molasses." Seltly hinting that she didn't think that would unswer the purpese quite as well, the child went her way In search of thourttclesho wanted. "Have you IlENSON'S CAPCINE PLAS TKU8 T" asked a gentleman of a oertatn drug gist whose name could be gtvenworuitdo gtvenweruitdo gtvenworuitde sired. ' I am troubled Just uew wltU a touch et my old friend, the lumbago, and the lien son's Plaster seems te go te the spot almost as seen as It touches the skin." "Net at present," roplled the druggist, genlally, " but we have lets et plasters Just as geed. Thore Is Allcock's, the Capsicum and ethers won't ene of them de as well I" " My dear sir," retotted the gentleman, with a slight show el toinper, "I say nothing against these nrtloles, but I am a buslness man, and ulways ask for precisely what I want, aud for nothing olse. 1 may enlighten you, however, whuu I say that sometfmo age, for anether dlieaie, el whleh the Capelne lias since cured me, 1 trfed all tbose you mention, with no appreciable betiuru. They are Inofll Inefll Inofll cleut, every one et them, the moatiest act et the proprietors et seme el thorn being this; That they make plasters with similar sound Ing names te decelve the unwary Inte be lieving they nre the satne thing. Experience taught me the dlllorence. I'll go te the next man In your line. Uoedday." He en your guard against Imitations. The geuulue has the word CAl'CINK out cleanly In the mlddlu of the plnster, All ethors are Impositions. Seubury it Jehnsen, Chemists, New Yerk. a'id-lmdWASAw 30 DAYS' TKIAL, DK. DYE'S VOLTAIC BELT. Elcutrte Appliance ure seut en 30 Days' trial, TO MEN ONLY, YOUNO OU OLD, Who ate suflerlng from Nervous Dcblflty Lest Vitality, Lack et Nervo Foieo and Viger Wasting Weaknesses, and all theso Discuses of a personal nature resulting irem nuuew uuu ethor causes. Bpcedy roller and cowplete res. toratlen et Healtti, Viger mul Manhood guar anteed. The grandest dtscovery of the Alno Alne Alno leentU century. Bend at once for Illustrated Patipnlet tree. Address, VOLTAIO BELT CO,, prMyrtUWFiw MA1UUALL, MXQH. "P,AiAKE8IS" gives Instant rellet.ana uan inlalllblecure ler P1LKS, Price, ll-Wat druKBlsW, or sent prepald by mall, Hasapla im'AililKM. Art AKK8IS Makers, Kox Via, New Yerk. prMyM,W,rw Vll ?
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