4 - I v "" " .fj y ' ,wJ,"J " "9 ' WJ J.( I lf' "v ' 'If 1 nMIigetxM rni&t: .'..' i I v. 3 ' & Velimif XX-Ne 2H8. LANCASTER, PA., FRfDAY, JUNE 6, 1884. Fries Twe CMta. J, t. i? v- awmmi!9mM&2 v ' f -, I I H. WUHKH Oh' AUT. E. .1. ZA1IM. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tlie Inrgu Increase In our tiade, both in I he manufacturing niul retail departments, makes It nucnssary ler us te Impert Direct Frem the European Mantets. Mil. KllNKHT '.A1I.M will represent our linunti In Kurope thin sumuier, and thesn et our customers who lmve net ulready lelt thelr orders with us will pleasn (In te liolero JUNE ID. AI.l. OUDKIIB KOU Diamonds, Bronzes, Fine Clocks, Statuary, &c, Will ncelveciiretiit iiltotitlen and will hn ready for delivery nt any tlme after OCTOIIKU I. UillllHl'MAS OIUIKItSllKI.D UNT1I.TIIK HOLIDAY BKA1UN 1IT DKHIIIKI), EDW. J. ZAHM, MANUFACTURING AND RETAIL JEWELER, ZAHM'S CORNER, - - - Lancaster, Pa. mJlduidll 11. .. ItllOAIH. SUMMER GIFTS. We doalre te call nttontlen el buyera te tbe faet that our Summer oiTerlng of nttrnotlve JEWELRY Is unueually large All the noveltlos In Short OhnliiH for Lntlles. Call and See the Queen's. AntiquoOllver Jowelry. Potlte ploces In Diamond Jowelryatvory low prloea. Obntolnlne nnd Feb Watchoe A flne line of Weddlng Sltver. H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. 4, West King I.ANCASTEIl, Mny U. 1:31. Street. maylft-lyd AAIUHRMENTH, B tlfKAM IIU.l.'M Wild West, AMKUIUA'H NATIONAL KNTKIITAIN MKNT. LANCASTER FAIR GROUNDS, JUNE 9 and 10, ArTKHNOONH ONLY I PKItrOitMANUK IIAINOH HHINK. THE rAMKI) SCOUT AND GUIDE, BUFFALO BILL, (HON. W.K.CODY), Oapt. A. H. BOGARDUS, Champien Wing Shet of llie World Majer PRANK NORTH, The l'llotef the l'rulrlu OKKAHOMA ' PAYNE, The l'rogresstvo I'loneor, "BUOK" TAYLOR, Klngnt thoCew.noys. "CON" ORONER, The Cew. I toy Shern! or thu l'latle. A Hest or Western CuleUrltlca ; A Camp et Choyennu, Arappiihoe, Sioux and I'awnce Indian t A Greup et Mexican Vhiiuo Vhiiue Vhiiuo Ten ! Hound-up or Western Cow Cew Cow IIejh ; Company of l'rulrlu HcentH, a Herd el Wllil llntrales. A Cerral et Indian l'enles A Hand et Moun tain Klk : A Dreve et Te.ths Steers j i'ack-Tniln et Mexlcnn llurres ; Mountain Sheep, dip. Artistically Wending. I.lto-I.lke, Vlvhl un.i Thillllug PICTURE3 OF WESTERN LIFE. Uatcsnpun nt I e clock. Perlormance hegliiB at 2 SO. ADMISSION, SOe. CHII.DItltN, le. A Grand uud llcallsllc Street l'nrwle en Monday morning. ui27 Swd THE SOIIOOL BOABD. IIUHINKS-, AT TIIK dUNK HK14ION Vt.UTlttbU. ICIIUIIANT I'AII.UKINO. KKFIllUKHA TUKH. Y tiii: B Ridgeway Refrigerator, RAPID 1GE CREAM FREEZER, Adams & Westlake Ceal Oil Steves, WATKR COOMUIH AND GENUINE MEXICAN HAMMOCKS, -AT- FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PENN'A. I I IVKTT;) MKI.KItltAI Kl It KFUMIr.UA mill Gee. M. Steinman & Ge., Nes. 26 & 28 West King Street, Lancaster. -AOKNTd FOK- 'n WATER COOLERS M DAVID R. WINTERS, FINE MEKCHAISTT TAILOR, Ne. 23 North dueen St., I.ANOA&TIMt, PA. Illlli raid Attention Called te t'm Kirn. J'lijrinent el the llead-Tax-Tlie Nil- leilntmlent' Monthly llfpert, The school beard met last evening nt half past 7 o'elook. The following named tnombera worn prcRent : Messrs. Unlcer, Brenctniin, Ilrenluu, llyrne, Carpenter, Darmstctter, I.bermnn, Evans, Oast, Herr, Jehnsen, Johnsten, Marshall, McComsey, McOormielc, Mor Mer Mor eon, Naumnu, Oblonder, Ochs, Ilinb, Itlchnrds, Klngwalt, Hamseti, Schwcbel, Hlaymakcr, Hmeych. A. J. Benier, E O. Snyder, Spurrier, Warfcl, .pchrr, Levor Levor Lover Kood, president. Mr. McComsey, from tlie stipct intend Ititf committee, reported that the vacancy iu the Seuth Mulberry slrcet nchoel, catiHed by the resignation or MIkh Krancia Johnsteti, bad been temporarily tilled . ItllU I'ulil. Mr. KvanH, Ireui tUollnatieo coininlllec, presented the following bills, which wcte otdercd te be paid : Reger Dougherty for ground en Seuth 1'jince Httcet for new nchoel building $2,000; IjOvI l'ewl, repa'rn at fcIioeIh, $10,05 ; Stouer. Shrcncr & Ce , tmlze. k2,8e ; Frcie 1'rase, advertidn $2,50; Jacob Nethdurft, drawliiR rpcoillcatlerjs of new uchoel buildlnir, 455,00 ; A. O. Kepler, mtlze. $23,82: KaufTtnaiut Keltcr, coal 4-12,112 ; Chas II. Llarr. 1jui1ch ruid stationary $52,00; J. M. J ihtweu, (or maklntr tax dupllctte $12" ; C. Coepnr lis Sen, 77 au-jar maple trees, ?"7.7" ; Om company for ijaH, $22,00 ; One. W. Plairj;, whitewaNhlnt! $1,00 ; .1. II. Leuukii incn incn neiiKcr, nix meetings inelttditiK dati 12 ; Snydrr & Urother ever paid uchoel tax $1. Mr. Evana alie cilled attctttiea te the tieii p:.)tnnt of the head tax. He stated that the amount of tax cluri'cd tin the duplicate- of 18S2 and placr-d iu the handn of Mr. Marktey (or colleoHon wat $5,105 90, of which euly $18.27 wre collected. Thu nmeunt placed for collection in the handn of Mr Smoyeh for 18815 was $5.0'J5 20. of whieh only $72 21 wetoeol lected. -Mr. J. vans Him nmtiy or tue de. huquctilH wete merchantf, Kwyera, dee ters, moehaniCH and werkiunmen who can well afford te pay the $1 head tax charged against them. IIe had lufused te nLtln with tlie collator, believing that a ninth larger amount of the tax might bu cel leoted without iu any way iuoeiivur.iciioiui: -AND- Ji'4-lmit FILTERS. l'LVMHlbli AMD UAH Him.SU. TtlJIN I.. AllKOLD. PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters, EITFinest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nea. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. Time and tide wait for no man is well illustrated by the way our Sprinc Stock is moving off. Floed tide brings us crowds of customers; receding tide carries away much of our variety and time makes a hole in our im mense stock. Ne time like the present. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. fllll.AllKM'IIIA. Readlna Railroad Serin Talcen ler Olethlufr. VI.UUIINU, -or- - ' ViiW NECKTIES, Gauze Shirts and Drawers, -rUlt- WHIT-MONDAY, ui.utiiinu. H. 41KIMIAKT SPRING OPENING -AT- EBISMAN'S, Ne, 17 Weat Klusr Btroet, (OPI'OSITK TIIK fllO-HMCYSlIOTKl..l -AT- Mv KllH A ItATttrtlN Thin Clothing. lit Kicollent AB3ortmeiit, ter this sort of weather, for MKN'8, UOV'3 and OH 1 1.. DltUN'B WKAll, In all tlie I'l.AIN AND MOST FABHIONAHI.K J-'AllltlOH. in looking around ler Huminer lequl.iltim, romembor that tlie boil nssertmunt In OI.OTH1NU U alwuyx te Iio icon Iture, and that prices are suiltolently varlnd te in out with taver tuneiiK all chmiiiaet liuyuu, uh widl an tliose whom tortune Ims lui tuvored. Welnvltu Cttllu, Hint we iiiay Im iiilenUid n chance te Bliew ut what wu Imve. Tlie muke, style and quality ofeur CLOTHING la lully up te the lilRhest standard, wd U marlted nt ngurea llmt elten inal.w hiiyurs of these who only ceme te sce. W ComparUen ceurted, tradutellcltinl. H.GER HART'S Tailoring Ffltnlilishnient. 1 am new oreparud te ihew te the trude an imertment et Woelons ler the Spring und Hiiimiiiir Ti nitu which ter llcauty. Oiiulltv and Quantity Buriinssin nil my toriner erferts te l imibe my cuflieinciB. None hut the vnry hunt Kotelxu and Aniurl. can rabilCH for Drcsi und lluitiiras flulU) j a complnte llnoet the Latnit Hhiutea el UprlnK OvuiceutliiK- The very lsi et wnikiuunahlp and jitlcea lower than any lloiiee In the city ler the sumo quality or Koeds H. GrERHAKT, 'I A I LOU, Ne. 6 East Bang Street. IOANHItlAN & 1IKU. U About Prices. l.en e we theuuht beitnui nrlcen hud been touelitid, tint 11 riiiniitnnit ler the HprlnK etl89l, tOKlvoarlmtice te the pvople te buy ohenp CLOTHING such (is lias net beuu seen by the eWu.U lnliiib Itant. MEN'S SUITS, At t.5P, ts.W, tn.(0, 7.w, a.oe, tlo.ne ami iis.iki. PANTALOONS, At il OJ, 11.50, J.00, llfii), 13.00 up te IWlii. LARGE BOYS' SUITS, At 1 1.50, l.00, 11.50, J.VCO, ffi.(KI lip te 19.1 m. SMALL BOYS' SUITS, At 11.35, Jl 75, ti.M, J,(H up lejl f.0. no we mean te lower em whele imsineH Ne, lndeed I We only quoin tlie rnre el uhoup uheup uhoup ne,Deatho key nole. We olev.ttn It mtiy Boasenand own no Biiperlnrs In styles und qualltlen. L.&ansman&Bre. The VABH1UNAHLK MKUCIIANTTAll.l'liS ANU CM1TH1KUH, Ne. (J6-G8 NORTH QDKBN STRKHT, Might en the Houthweat Oorner el Oranne liANOAHTKlt, I'A. - Notcennscted wtUi any ether CIeiIiIiir Uoube In tbe cltv. riniK nkw vt) it it MYERS & MTHF0N T 4 i I.KAU1NQ IiANOASTKIt Ol.OTHIKHS, NO. 12 HAST KINO STREET. hAKQAQXKU. I'A. SUiN " ltBAClllCi.I.ANOA1l'KU ATO'il A. M tin thu dny et publlctUlen. O. II. IIAItlt will supply It promptly en elder, or wu will send It by muliat M cenU u month. AiIi'u'xh , I W.KNGbANIM'UbllHliurTliiidDM," mJl.3tnit New Yerk oily GUAl'H HUTKI-LAdKIt Itr.KIt l Kxcolsler Harateita Water en I)ianht. Ilenry llahter, proprleiorol tne (inipe lli.i. I. 8'Jund3 North yuoen street, h.n tuiuediliil the barroom, croeti-d ilrntclasi KdIUki ruii-M end ban new en draught Oh.ir Ci Ijtijts j r. obnitel IMilladelphlii lAUl'.lt II Kbit Mr tMilcb iioMueluagontln thtsclty. Alse. -Alt-ATOUA WATKIllrem the larneus KxeoUler fenrlnga, Saratev. N. V. A lull uinnrtiiieui et tlie nnrest Wines and Liquors en Bttle. mJ7-.lnui thean wlte own it. IIu .ikt 1 tlie li iirl what should tin lene about it Mr. Ilaker moved th.it tlie dulinqueutfl wlie refttsed te ti.iy be nrrc3teil, be prese- cutcd, and ut In jtil. Air. Hmnycli, the collector t-snu iie unit wer'tcd ilillKOtitly in nttetnpULi; t collect the tax. Mauy el tliose vflu can afl'erd te pay, roftiKe te de he bceaunn thelr iiplKlibem :'efiiHO te p.y; many ethers B.ty tbe tax iu an unjuttt ene ami tbe be.ird lmve no rb'ht te low it; etherH who are teuantu nay they pay the tax te their lurid lurid lerdw in the slmpe of tent, and that the 1 iinlleuls, mertt of whom nte iuadciiuately uhKccsuil euht te pay tbe lax. HemcIuh thcKu, thute nre many hundrcdn en the list who aie net rcKldents of the city, and mauy ethers who ate dead nudhave been dead for year, but whoe natnes are Htlll carried en the assessment. Mr. Ual.cr'H motion te iuitruct the col lector te proKCOitte dt'lluijuenta wan thru adopted. Iii.ttl'lie! lltiltiler. I'he fi.llewiti)? cnnimunlcalleiiH wcre read : "I e the l'ulilic Scheel Utiecleit of l.ancittUr Villi Ui'.M'j,i:mi..v : Having bten a bldder for biiilihnu a robeol huiise, as iidvertihcd fei en June 2,1831, and cempljiutf with all the advcitucuunt nslccil fur, and, beirifj the lewcBt in price, it Btrucl: nie as ijueei te sce tbe repmt iu tbe city p.tpeiB that the oemmittco did net couuhler tnb.d. 1 there fine your honorable body te riquuat from your committee the reason for hucIi aotleu. There are two utrcet reports, both by members of your committee ; etn that my BfCiuitieb wure iiet satisfactory j thatceuld easily hae been remedied, 'lbe ether, report was, that my father hid a suit with thu beard years nj'e. What ha-i tli.it te tin Willi me or my Did -." tru., ue nit, true bofero briuj;iu suit, all fun m.atis wete ut.ed en his p.iit te liive it mttlnl, Hew tliote uttempts te hutlle en bis i.ut ero met, tbe records will hIidw In tact, nu uxamtuatiun of his claim was refused, with two exceptions, vl. : Tlie Hen. .1 B. Warfcl arid J. M. Jehnsen, tne nuinbtus of tbe school beard Tbe rtwiU of tlie suit, (net trial,) becaute it was uei tiicd by a jury, was against my fathu. Ii.it ene et the eldrHt nud ablest meinbrrn f il.e bar paid at tba time, tt was only u centU catien of justlce by tbe aMmmptieii id i il unwarranted power. Nuw. I tiimpl as a mitter oHustieo te myt-eli ak in .u hwer te my llrst rcquei-t, why v is tn bid rejeetcd '.' Net that lain biw ' 'r weil. Tlie fact 1h,I would net new nee-pt it fieni a cemmitti'C, fcuch as thej liwe sIidt-i tliemielveH te be Kespecllullv, June 5, l81 Ci.li rus K ss Mr. ftlcLnui;hliii'rt leiumiiii.f Dtlm. titutlciaen a the Jleurtl By tbe published htawnuiil i m propeity commlttee iu u'ftnn:e te the hchoel builditiK about te be en ud I llud myself ininrcprH.sentfd, and I nnd uJ an peal te you as a beard Im fair and jut treatment. As you well kn iw, Mr. Kvms beinii the lowest bidtlet was i-ntirled te tbe verk; but as 1 have leniin'd be wen id net ncorntthe contract iii r oil ucii tn lilm,I j)lneiny claim byfoieyeuas tbeni t lowest binder. tlie eniv loasen assiimi for rejecting my bid, ,ih I can Inm, ww that my security was net nnmed. Iu roferenco te that point I would My 'hat I saw the ehalrraan of tne build ing comtuittne when I li mded iu my bid, and told him thai my seeuntv was net mcntleiiPil, bir if I hlieuld be tbe lowest bidder I steed ready te fur nish amnie nudnoceptablnnoiiunry, and he replied te tne that was all tle,l llenile men, I am prepared te accfjit thr- work .it the liKUrns proposed, winch we-e S.l'i lower than J. A. Humei'ii bid. and I um likowise leudy te furnisli nndeiibtt'd sieu iltv. I huve been n btulder of leuu stand- ins Iu your community, and 1 feel as if my pabt reputation for laiincss uml cquite (li'iillni; should have piovented the treat munt whieh I bave lectived at tlie hands of yourcetumlttoo, I tiinply ak ler jus tiee, ni.d red that the beard will be In dined te rive me what is strictly my due. TiustliiK that the heard may oe te net favorably upon my appeal, I remain, very respcutlully, Dahii-i. M Uh.iii.is. Mr. Rliivmaltnr. i.f tlie committee en bnllditiRS and rjreutids, presented the fel lu whir report : 7'e Hie j1! rmriu (imi Jfcmft " "' '"" '"'"' ( ily !iehoel lleiira The tindorslgued oinnn'ei uti build Iuk und grounds be h- ive te lopert th it riiiisiiatit tn thn dlroeno is of the bend tley vihitid a numum el sites for a new rrlmnl b nlditii: in th i n lieru end of tlm uiiy. and llnally seien ed uud purehasMl (r. in Itej-er Djunherty a let ofireuuil en lbe went sVle of tJeuMi I'rmcn Btroet, bo be bo tweon Ilner and llsr.al stioet, Irentini,' en Seuth Prinee Btiee U0 feet and oxteudlnK In depth 150 feet, and paid for the satne the sum of $3,000. As further dlrectcd by the beard at its last moetluR they procecdod at ence te take measures for the oreotlon of a new building en the site purohased, by having plans nnd specifications propared by Jacob Nerderft under their diroetlon, and advertised for proposals for the oreotlon of a school building according te Bald plans nnd cpcolflcatiena. A copy of the adver tisement is heroleforo attached. Bids were rcoelvod and openod by your oom eom oem mittco ns fellows, viz : Philip Dlnklo Dlnkle Dlnklo berg, $8,5.10 ; Jehn Adam Burger, $8,533; Daniel MeLaughlin, $8,200; Cliften Kvaua, $7,017. Veur commlttee have awarded the con tract te Jehn Adam Burger, he being considered the best bldder, and onterod into a contract with him at the llgures named, te wit : $3,035 Very respectfully, II. E. HtiAYMAKKIl, ClUIISTIAN ZRCIIRIl, Theu. B. Ceciiiiah, Commlttee en Buildings and Grounds. Mr. N.iumati, of the same committeo, said he would have signed the report had he net been absent. Mr. Blaymaker said the committeo in tlieir action had dotie what they bollevod te be for the be.it intercsts of the beard. IIe would rather have nothing te say against the goutlemeu whose communica tions had just been lead, but they them selves bad made it necessary for him te explain. Alter the oemmittoo had adver Used for proposals te build the new school heuse, Mr. Cliften Evaus had called upon him and asked te soe the plans. They wero glven him, aud he subsequently put in a bid. When tbe blda wero openod Mr. Evana' was found te be the lewest se much lewer than the bids of the ether elder and oxperloncod biddera that the committeo supposed that he being young nnd inoxperionccd had made a mistake in his calculations. If thin were net se, tlie probability was that the bidder was reilly Mr. Jehn Evans and the sons nnme was UBcd as a cever. As the commlttee and the beaid had had a geed deal of treuble with Mr. Jehn Evanc, who had cued the beard en a trumped up case, had carried the c.ine te court and lest it ; had appealed it te tlie eiiprome court ami lest it ajjuln, tlie committeo did net care te run the risk of having further treuble with him, knowing an they did that certaiu improvements in the plan of the new building will mikn it ceRt from $300 te $100 morn than the New street building, which cost several hiiudred dellatH mero than Mr Evans bid ti i much for Mr- Evans. New for Mr.MeLauglillu ; when the high school building was oreotod thn building cemmittcu had selected Mr. McLauahlln te nuporiuteud the work. IIe made several have attended, we have seme means of cetimatlug, at leastin part, the work dene by our schools se far as it appears in thelr lives. Fer tbore la no doubt that a system of instruction can be Indeed righteously only by Its fruits, and if tbose who have spent years in the publle schools de net Bhew a preper appreciation of knowledgo, tome of the blarae mutt rest upon the system, no matter hew mueU or hew loudly the trumpet Is blown at oom eom oem monoomonts and in published reports. It should evor be romemborod that our former pupils' intellectual tte a fur bet. (er criterion of tehat the tthoeh hate or hate notaccemphthed than all the diplomas ever printed, or all the examination percent age evor paraded in Boheol reperts and nowspapers. Here the llrst great faet that stares us in the face is the rather general absonce of dcslre te grew In knowledge The Htorature reed as far as reperts roaeh us, is by no means olther in quality or quanti ty what might justly b oxpeoted or theso who have onjeyod what soem such prom prem ising opportunities for obtaining an edu cation. Hew widospread this evil is, ean of oeurso, euly be guossed at, nor is it ira. plied that a similar state of affairs may and does net exht olsewhoro. Exceptions tee wilt no doubt be found ; youth of both soxes who honor thomeelves and the schools by thelr zeal for kuowlcdge, but thelr number should be se large as nocos necos noces sadly te evelve institutions or organiza tions for the promotion of knowledge, " fert-bildnngs anstntten," the Germnus call thorn. Se long ns thoae de net arlae Rpontaaeously and iireprcsslbly, our pub lic eoheols have net accomplished all that they may reasonably be oxrwetcd te de. A llrst step Is this direction has been taketi in the efforts made te bring about a closer uuieu between the schools aud the Mechanics' library, aud it is hoped that the future may sce this work oxteudod and perfected in such a manner thatevcry pupil may have aocess te olther of our public libraries, as well as te tlie mtiaeum of tbe Liunaian society. The beard, prohibited by law from de voting money raised by taxation te such a purpese, can de little mero than give on en on eouragorueut te theso wbe have the matte r in charge, but the frieuds of the libraries, aud all persons desiring te aid in the sup pression of vicious literature could hardly Hud a better opportunity. During the term of ollleo just expired, I have been in a position te work most effectively iu tbe primary aud secondary gtadej, and thofie best qualilled te judne bave frequently remarked that great I pi egress lias bren made. Pftr the last yuar I or two, nowever. I bave been obliged te bestow confliderablo time and attention en the girls high soheol. Uegardlng thi? as In many respects tbe most important school in the city, and the ene lu which a Mr. A. 8. Merrill, the popular expreMmsn efllrunswlck, Me., writes usen May IB, 1986, fellows r " Having been severely atuletea for about two years with Inflammation et the kid. neys and bladder, lecalled by my phyilcl&rn. Isuflercd with distressing mini lnmtfwv and retention of urine, caused by a uteppAge of the neck et the bladder, and a complication et ether dlseasea. I was hardly able te attend te my bnstness, and at tlmes would be com cem com pletoly prostrated. I wan also ntroetod with Incontlnenco of nrlne te an alarming: degree t indoed, It domnnded myattontlen itftoenor twenty tlmes per n Ir lit, and at tlmes It would seem Imposslble ler me te rlde down te the depot en my wagon, ler every Jf fien the wagon almost eecm te tabe myllle. Having failed te obtain rollef from mv doctor, I final--ly consulted our druggist, Dr. Merrrmsn, of Iliunswlck, and requestcd him te furnttn rae with the most rollable and speedy euro ler such sickness, for 1 was suaerlng tee mueh ferliutnan nature te endnre long, The doc tor locemmondod me te ue Hunt's ltomedy, aslt hud been used with letnarkabln sucoess In a geed many casei In llruhswlek and vi cinity. 1 purchased n bettle, nnd recetved such great reller that I continued, and bad net used two bottles bnlore I began te Im prove beyend my expectations. The paint In iny kidneys nud loins disappeared. I gained sirength, nnd my water began te pass natur ally.aivl I wag able te sleep soundly, and ob tain tne greatly needed rest which ler a lengr tlme I could net. I amtully rosterod te health, and can attend te my business. Thanks te Hunt's ltomedy ler my restoration, nnd I highly rccoir.mend It te nit who nre troubled with kidney complaints " OOUl.l) NUT I.ltTi- A I'OUND. Thu abevu are the words et Mrs. Harriet llalley, or Putnam, Conn. 8be writes Mny.1, 1833 : " I Imve been treubled with kidney nnd llver dlsease for two years. I suirercd sovorq sevorq soverq ly lu the back and loins. Ilclore taking your wonderful modlclne. Hunt's Kcmcdy, 1 could net lilt n pound. Alter giving It a fair trial, 1 began te lmprove, and can new truly say It was n 'UeiUcnd te me,' ns I am new able te de my household work nnd enley the bCSt of health. I have recommended Hunt's Heniedy te two el my neighbors, wbe have been great ly bunctltud bv It. This loiter 1 cond'volun cend'volun cond'velun tnrllt. wltli the hnpe that It will be the means et Inducing Heme suncrer te use Hunt's lto lte lto eody, nnd be cured as 1 have been." 2-lwdM,WAFAw mistakes iu the foundations, thu lines aud I large number of tbose who Intend te teach, the front of the building. Heme of the I luraberpufln was of inferior quality, and the committeo made him take it out. When proposals for the orcetlou of tlie Lomen street school were asked for, Mr. McLaughlin was tbe lowest bidder aud was awarded the oentr.iot. He is an ex cellent and competent builder, but he allowed his sub-contrautets t j iiupose en him and the beard. Inferior matciial which had been put iu, had te be taken out, aud tbe paint was of such peer quality that the com cem com mltteo had te order the painter te desibt. Thu building was te have been finished In Dwembcr or $10 par day forfeited, but the contractor failed te finish it be ft' 1 1) April, aud thou the peuilty was net exacted, the centractu!- pieading bad weather nud making ether excuses Having then things in lecolleetion and Mr MeLaiizhlin having failed te furnish spend their Inst r.oheol years. I have net deemed it foreign te the duties el my oflleo te put forth extra uxortlens te olevato Its (one as well as iU oeurso of studies. The time ler the ompleytnout of teach crs for the ensuing term is at hand, and It is net necessary te remind you of the great importance of securing the very best. Tbe character of your schools, as te iustruotieti nnd nttotulancedoponds nlmest exclusively upon thorn ; as is the teacher, se is the Bchoel. Tbe law places this appointing power iu your bauds, while it requires of me te examine them aud lay bofero you the result of such examination, ovidently for the purp3n of aidiug you iu inaklug tlie beat possible uheica. Veur rules, sec. 09, mike it my duty te report te you ou tlie clllcietiey of the teacherp, nnd the law dlrcets that Midi report shall be fenud under the bead of practicu of teaching en the certificate ; but the monthly repert is tbe namnel his security with tils proposal, the only means at my cemruaud te repert tlie oemmittco believed they wero .toting , en tlie diicicucy el thobe who bold ccrtlll for the interest of tbe beard when they cites abeve the previsional grade, and I awarded the contract te a builder who , need net explain te you that it, intended had never failed te de his work will and for publication, is net tlie proper channel llniKli it by the tlme agreed upon. j through which te convey te thubeatda Mr. Baker moved that tbe report of the . knowledgo of the teacher's effioicuey, ur committeo en buildings aud grounds be the want of it, aud I bave thoreforo re recelved ami approved by tbe beard i Aftrccd te unanimously. Sir. Slaymaker reported Unit ground hud bceu broken for the erection of the , that it Seuth Prlnce stieet school and would be flniBlied by October. lit ITai-i IYimm (lir, linnlr iviiiimil ti... .... ---V.., ..W.M tUU W'l VV.......VbWV, i fruiiu.il from deiug se. Under these cir cuhitttanccs, it seenis te me that seme method should ba devliml by which the beard would roceivo eilljial information, 7ief te be published, as te which toaehors are ilUeient in thelr present positions, which would be mero clllclent in either higher or ll.ATtt AJ1V VATB. reperted progress nud asked that the mat- lower grades, and what might: and should -jT ...I-. .. .. .J f .. I.- l. ' I... .1 a .. .'.. .. . .1 .1. tcr of boleotiug leaders for use in the i.choels be postponed until uext meeting, Agucd te. Mr. Baker, from the judiciary oem m it tee, ropertcd progress ou the matter of the disputed New Btroet boundary. . The Huperlnteuilflin'jj ltepert. The city superintendent's report was read as fellows : IjANCAbTitit, Pa., June 5, 1891. Te Ilia Heard of Uchoel Dirietert. Or.Nrr.r.MKN: Your city superintend- cut submits the following repert of the publie schools for the mouth of May : The whelu number of pupils onrellod was 1225 in the high soheolp, 021 in the see eud.iry, 1,871 in tlie primary total, 3,023. Tlie average atteudauce was 209 in the high schools ; 7itf iu the secondary ; 1,507 iu tlie primary total, 2,512. Thu averuge attendance was 81. Tlie number of visits made te the tioheolu by the city superintendent was 137. The number of visits made by directors 7(5, ni follews: Dr. D. II. McCorralek, 11 ; II. Oast, 11; J. B. Warfel, 9; Wm. McComsey, 10 ; D. Bohrneycb, 0 ; J M. Johnsten, 3 ; II. E. Hlaymakcr, 0 ; A G.'Snyder, 0 ; J. W. Johnsten, 1 ; Hev. ('. ltlotnensnyder, 2 ; II, II, Brenoman, 1. Tlie rapidly rtpproaehlng oleso of the trim, with tlie oxercises appropriate and ilecepsary at iiucli times, naturally calls attentleu net only te the work perfermed, but also te the performers, te the pupils is w'ell ns te thelr toaehors. It is ohnracterlstio of a healthy publie spirit te be dtesatisfled with prosent nnd te K'rive te attain botter results ; all progrees sprlncs from dificoutent, from a dosire te de better, te improve ' Socially as well eh Individually, te stand still 1b te decay, te totregado, te dle. New subjnetfl undoubtedly arise from time te time, and progress must take dlf lertnl directions, as soclety makes new demands, nnd honce a true system of edit catien can no mero be ntatienary than a true system of agiloulture. lhe line et progress ler our system or publie iuhtiuctlen lies in securing the at at teudaueo of the mauy children who grew up iu our midst without rocelviug the nilvautage offered In our schools, ignorant, idle, unaccustomed te oon eon oen tiol, they are the ubiquitous tempter. te evil, of tbose who attend, and a een slant monaeo te the prosperity of the oem munity which leeks en with lndifforeuoo. It Is often said that the system was established for the peer, but soelng hew many of that elass desplsn the privileges fioely oflered, ene may well feel alarm nt the parental tiegligonce, gieed and lack of conseionoo dlsplayed. Probably all that the e 111 corn of the system ean de is te as certain the oxtent of thn evil nnd call publie attention te it, and I have no doubt that wero a careful census of ohlldiea of toheol age, net nttending any school, made, the community would be startled by the revelation. If from theso who have never attended, or I de i et tow attend, we turn te thoae who oe dene te mereaie caeu ami overy one's cQloleuoy. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, It. K. Bur.mti.i;. Application Mr Unitlllcatef. Miss Hannah it, Finger, having taught two terms slr.cn t,bn was graduated at Millersville, was rccomtneudod, by the beard as worthy el being grnuted a state normal diploma. Miss Emma V. Baker, who has taught for several years and having obtained a statu uerliileatu, made application te outer the graduating clnns nt Millorsville state normal tuhoel. The beard rocemmonded that her application be granted. .Miss Ida AleMlllau having been 111 and unable te attend the publle examination, made by the city superintendent, made application for a priva'te examination. On motion of Mr. Warfel bur application was granted. Ou motion of Mr. Ebermana oemmittco of live was appointed te make arrange- meuts for the annual comraencotnont of the high schools The prosldent appointed Wm. O Marshall, O. F. Eberman, ti. W. Haul), Dr. McCoimlek and II. H Ilrmio Ilrmie man saidejuimit oe. Mr. Eberman moved that the oeniuionoo meut take place ou Friday June 27. agrted te. Thoresfgnatlou of Mim F, J. Johnsten, teacher In the mlddlu Sjiitli Mulberry school, was prcseutcd uud noeeptod, and the teaober appoluted by the superintend lug oemmltleo was continued iu ehargn until the end of tbe proseut tenu. Ou motion of Mr. Ebermau the beard adjourned te meet Thursday evening, June ill, te eleet toaehors, and that in tlie moautime the heard advertlsn for pre. peHals. Adjourned. I 'A I'. fit liJltHUruttl, He JJ.IIV1 BTATIONAUT Wire Wiiuf Screens Wliy lia MowueaatY Tutu, you are In u mlserable condition you nre weak, pattd end nervous. Yeu cannot sleep at nlgut nor nnjey your waking hours; vet. why losebimtt? (Joint thu druggist's it bettle et Jlurileck Jlloed Hitters. They will ostero you te huallh and pence ermlnd.. Beld by II. II. L'ecliriiu. urukglst, U7and 13U North (Juceu street, l.auraster, fiu mm. i. una try, nud ether liiuinus wnmun have wen a ropnta repnta ropnta tallen ler luclul baauty. A flmicompltjxlen makes ene liandftemu, evon ttiengh lbe taco Is net et perlect mould. Jlurileck Jlloed Jlitttrs iictdlreelly upon tlie circulation, und ?e Klvu llie sklu u ciuuriicsi and smoothness ether- wise iinattiunalilu. Heni uy n. n. cecliran, drngatst, 117 and ISO North Queen stnet, Lan caster, l'u, -j M-I5W HATH. SHULTZ'S ONLY HAT STORE. We wish te eall the attention ,of men with biff heads te the fr.et that we nre alwuys provided with just the extrii Inrae hats they roqulre. We are new Bhewingr a full assort ment of STRAW HATd in all grades aud the larseBt, handeomeat and mrst oemploto line of LIGHT COL ORED STIFF LTATS evor openod In Ln.nco.nter. Ifyouremombor that overy thing hore Is freeh and new nothing that 1 at nil old you will bee the advan tages of at lenst looking through our nsaortmment. JiT IS A KKW DAYS WK Wlljl. IIA'K A I.ITTI.K I'KKSKNT FUUOUlt r'lllKNIlS THAT YOU Wll.l. AlM'ltKOlATK. 144 Jf erth. Queen St,, A low doers nbevu the Kranklln Heuso, 1.ANOASTKU, I'A. uiurSMydAw The (JllKAl'KST ami UKHT In the matket. Nied net be romevoil in opening or cie.lnif thuHhulti'i or Window. We lmve in stock ever 8,000 FKAJIK8, 1NU1.KH fltOM 2.1 In. te 371(1. I1IOII AND ritellln. WIDK, Aie prep.uud te make thorn pieuiptly and LOW IN PRICE. llrlng the stoet your Windows along aud wuwtll liiKke thorn while you wall. AI.I. WIDTHS Or' W1IIK, IN I'LAIN Olt l,Ni)dUAt'tC, sold by the roll or loot. PHARESW.FRY, 57 NORTH IUEEN ST., LANUAUTEK. I'A., U UOCEUIKH, llncklen's Arnica Mulve. The Hest Sulve In thn world ter (Juts, Urulses. Hoies, Ulcers, aalt Utieiim, Kever sores, Tuttur, lilmpped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns.unil all sklu eruptions, uud pesitlvuly curus l'lles or no pay required. 11 H guar nutetsi toglve perinct satlsiitctlen or meney reliiiHliul. l'ike, ! centH per box. Forsaie by II. II Ceehinn, druggist, i37itnd 13-J North (jiiuen street. I.ancasttir. i Vltti r.oryleily te Knew. Iluv iltorge II. Tlmyer. an old cltUeu el this vicinity Known te every ene iw a most liilliiiiiitlal LlUsiin and christian mlnlstorel tliuM. B church. Just this iiieiilnnt stepped In our htoie te miy, " 1 wish overyio.iy te Knew that I eonslder Hint both uiyselt aud wHe ewo our lives te blitleh's consumption Uuro." It IS llUVlllg li ireiliuuuillissuni uvwi uiu umeiiuii and Is giving perfect sutlahiotlen lu all casns el I. lint,' Dlsmises, such ns nothing olse bes dene. lUttt.MA'lCIIKTTjdlANUK, liounuex. lnd..May 15,'js. held by II. II. Oecliiiiu, daugglst.Nes. 137 and I r Nnnh (Jueen street. Lancaster. leblloed4 A (ireat IJUoevery. Ml. Wm. Ihemiw, et New ten, In., says i My wlte has been ser'eusly nilectxd with u rciiKh mr tweniy-nve years, unu mis spring mero .merely Hum evor bofero. Shu hail used many rtuiutiles without rellut, nnd being urued le try Dr. King's New Discovery, did he with most Krutlrylug results. Thu first bettle rolluved her very much, and the second bettle bus absolutely cured her. 8he ha net bail e geed health for thirty years." Trial iMittlcs Iree at II, II, Cochran's drug iteru. Large Ue,lt.W, pr.T A l IIUHUKH 4 Ilaminend's Slug Shet. It 1 doing llie work. We have geed reports of li Thui.urrauter Ooescberry or Cabbagu Nvenns or flics ou Tobbacce or Cabbage, or tbe curoulle, itnse Slugs, ele., huve no abid ing plaie where Slug Shet Is applied. 5 lb Package Sold nt :J0c. Ker Durkce's Salad Dressing. Ker KlnoTable Oils. Ker Kresli Akren Oat ileal. Ker Haralnes In OU or Mustard. for Canned Uoeds at Hcduced trlCM -aOTO BUBSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KING 6TRB5W.. UIK fcAUOBar ANU MOST OOM W.KIH I ustortuient or Kuelire, Caaslne ami l'eker "fiW? S'VkMelv ritOHT 0IQ VI HTOHK. J Uf Th $ Jk .? i f?4l M y ! i ?l i i9 i, t
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