Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 24, 1882, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENGER WEDNESDAY MAY 24, 1882.
THE SCHOOL BOAED.
A SPECIAL MEETISG LAST MGUT.
Actum Relative te Mulberry Street Scheel
Ground Reconsidered and Rescinded:
A special meeting of the school beard I
was held last evening te reconsider the
question of selling the let of ground en
North Mulberry street en which stands
the old school houses, new unused.
The following named members were
present :
Messrs. Breucman, Byrne, Cochran,
Ebcrman, Erisman, Evans, Hartman,
Jacksen, Johnsten, Lcvergoed, Marshall,
McCemsey, McConemy, Oblender, Rhoads,
Kingwalt, Richards, Samson, Slaymaker,
Hmeych, A. J. Snyder, E. G. Snyder,
Spurrier, Warfel, Wcsthaeffer, Wilsen,
Christian Zeclier. Baker, president.
After the call for the meeting had been
read, Mr. Warfel, for the purpese of
bringing the motion before the beard,
moved that the action taken at the last
incctiug authorizing the cemmitter en
grounds te sell the North Mulberry street
let be reconsidered.
Dr. Lcvergoed moved te lay Mr. War
fel's motion ou the table. Rejected yeas
8, nays 19.
The motion te reconsider was then car
ried yeas 18, nays !).
Mr. Warfel said he had no feeling in
iu the mater, but in his judgment it
would be bad policy te sell the ground.
It a-ljeius the high school grounds, and
may some day be needed. The girls high
school is rapidly filling up, and it may be
necessary at no distant day te give them
the space in the high school building new
occupied by the boys. The Mulberry
street let would then be the most suitable
and convenient site for a boys high school.
Mr. llartmau said he would likotekuow
what business was before the beard.
The chair answered that the resolution
offered by Mr. Hattman at the last meet
ing was new before the beard, the action
adopting :aid resolution having been just
new reconsidered.
Mr. Harlman said the question of sell
ing the Mulberry street let had been care
fully considered by the committce en
buildings and grounds, and was deemed
pjeprr te dipoe of it. It is true the
givlb' high school is rapidly filling up and
it may sejii be necessary te erect another
nigh bchoel building for the boys ; but
certainly the new building should uet be
put upon the Mulberry street let, which is
net .suited for such a bui!diug. Besides it
has been the feeling of many members of
the heard that the boys and girls should
be separated, and if a new school is te be
established it should be placed in some
ether section of the city. We have al
ready the high school building and the
Chestnut street schools within half a
.squaic el'lhis let aud the Seuth Mulberry
street schools only two. blocks away. It
is net fair te ether sections of the city te
crowd k many schools into the same
ncighhoiheod. The let. which it is pre
posed te sell has a fient of 104 feet by a
depth of HI feet. On it might be built
four or live geed dwelling houses
instead of the unsightly sheds
new standing upon it. The only
reasons he has hcaid siiven ter the
ictc:itin of the let, is that it may be need
ed fei a hih !-choel, or that the old build
ings may bu utilized for school purposes
while a new building is being erected en
the Chestnut street let. Neither of these
reasons should have any weight. The old
buildings have been dismantled of their
furniture aud windows and are iu a tumble-down
condition, utterly unlit for school
purposes, and he had already stated his
objections te erecting another high school
building en this let. The objection that
the property will net bring at public sale
as much as it weith, is answered by stilt
ing that the committce need uet sell it if
they deem the price ettered iusuilicicnt.
Dr. Lcvergoed agreed exactly with all
M$, jlarlmau had said. There are already
tee many school houses in the neighbor
hood. If the let is uet sold aud the old
stiucturcs letained, the heard will be hin
dering ether iuipievctncuts iu that section
of the city.
President Baker suggested that the
grounds might be retained aud the old
buildings removed.
Mr. Slay maker agreed with Mcssis.
1 fait man and Lcvergoed that the let
should be sold. When the old school
houses were occupied, it was found that
the pupils attending them weie a gieat
annoyance te pupils and teacheis of the
high schools.
Mr. McCemsey believed there were
soine geed reasons for opposing the sale,
even if Mm beard never built upon it ; but
he bclie"vla the time would conie when
thcre will be a necessity for building upon
this very sight. If the let is sold it will
bring but a peer price, as it is uet well
adapted for dwellings, but for school pur
poses it is invaluable a better site than
can be bought elsewhere for double the
amount of money it would bring at public
sale. If it should be sold and a row of
dwellings placed upon it, theie will be a
row of unsightly aud olljusi've outhouses
close along the high school grounds.
The beard cannot control the purchaser
if the let be sold. Perhaps a shop may be
built upon it with a sieam engines and
buzz saw in it; and while he did net ob
ject te steam engines and buzz-saws in
proper places, they would pre re a great
annoyance te the schools. Fer these and
ether reasons he would keep the let ; it is
paid for, did uet cost much ; would net
dcpicsi.ite in value ; the beard is net in
need of money, and the ground may be
needed at no distant day.
Mr. Hartman replied that the purchaser
would net be allowed te put a buzz saw
or anything else upon the ground that
would be objectionable or anneyiug te
the schools, lie reiterated his statement
that the let was net fit te build a school
house en.
Mr. Erisman opposed the sale of the
property. We want all the light and
ventilation we can get ler the schools, aud
this let is iu this icspect well situated.
Ou the west or it is Mulberry street, en
the east the high school grounds aud en
the north Shrciner's cemetery. lie did
net think another high school would seen
be needed, but a feeder for the high
schools will be needed, and this let is a
proper place te locate it, as it is central
and convenient for pupils from all parts of.
the city.
Mr. Spurrier aud Mr. Cochran argued
briefly against the sale and Mr. Byrne in
favor of it, after which the yeas and nays
were called en Mr. Hartman's resolution
authorizing the committee te sell, and it
was defeated by the follewiug vole :
Yeas Messrs. Byrne, Ebcrman, Evans,
llartmau, Lcvergoed, McConemy, Rhoads,
Samson, Slaymakcr, Smeych, A. J. Snyder
and Westbaeffer 12.
Nays Messrs. Brcneinau, Cochran,
Erisman, Jacksen. Johnsten, Marshall,
McCemsey, Oblender, Richards, Spurrier,
Warfel, Wilsen, C. Zeclier and Baker,
president 14.
Ou iueiien the beard adjourned.
AN3Wi:n This. Is tUeic n person living who
ever saw a case of ague, biliousness, nervous
ness, or neuralgia, or any disease of the
stomach, liver, or kidneys that Hep Hitters
will net cure? ml5-2wdAw
An old lady writes ns: "I am C5 years old
and win feeble and nervous all thetlme, when
I bought a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic I
have used little mero than one bottle and led
as well as at SO." Sec ether column.
nil-lmdcod&cew
Kidney Complaint Cored.
B. Tumor, Roehoslor, N. X., writes: -i
have been ler e vor a year subject -te serious
disorder of the kidneys, and often unable te
at-cn" te business : I procured your Burdock
liined Bitters and was relieved before half a
bottle was used. I intend-te continue, as I
feel confident that they will entirely cure
roe." Price . Fer .-ale at II. U. Cochran's
(lrug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster
Will yen sutler with Dyspepsia and Liver
Coin plaint? Hhikm's Vltallzer la guaranteed
te cu re you. for sale at Cochran's drug store,
137 North (Jaeen St. myllwdeewAw
Oar Glorious Independence.
What can be mere glorious than te be inde
pendent of suffering, caused by dyspepsia, in
digestion, constipation, sick headache, or
ether diseases emanating from the stomach.
This can he easily gained by a timely use of
Burdock Bleed Bitten. Price $L Fer sale
at II. B. Cochran's drugstore, 137 North Queen
street. Lancaster.
Slkztlybs nights, made miserable by that
terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy
for you. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137
North Queen St. myl-lwdeewAw
' Simen's Vltallzer Is what you need ter Con
stipation, Less of appetite. Dizziness and all
symptoms of Dyspepsia, Price 10 and 75 cents
per bottle. Fer Mile at Cochran's drug store,
137 North Queen SU myl-lwdcew&w
MXDICAX..
iIKO 11
The Heme Journal.
A Remarkable Discovery.
A REAL SKIN CURB.
THEUE IS ONLY ONE
AND THAT WITH SIMPLE NAME.
Beware el lmpesters. pirates, or any old ar
ticles which new suddenly claim te be best.
They have been tried and found wanting,
while till" has been proved a remarkable suc-cc.-s.
SO POMPOUS NAME.
This curative needs no pompous or incom
prehensible title et Greek or Latin te sustain
it, but lb, simple English name apneals te the
common sense el the people And the people
aie signally manifesting their appreciation of
this lraukncss by selecting and using Dr.
Bensen's SKIN CURE in preference te all
ether prefes3ed remedies.
Dr. C. W. Ileneen has long been well known
as a successful physician and surgeon and his
life's study has been the diseases of the ner
vous system and of the skin; since he has
been persuaded te put hla New Remedy anil
Favorite Prescription as a "SklnCuie" en
the market, various. things have sprung up
into existence, or have woke up from the
sleepy state in which they were befere and
new claim te be The Great Skin Cure.
lw,Beware of imitations, or the various
articles which have been advertised for years
or struggled along, having no real held or
merit en the public, that new endeavor te
keep head above water by advertising them
selves as "The Great Skin Cure. " Nenets
genuine mid relible, except Dr.C. W. Bensen's
Skin Cuie Each package and bottle bears his
likeness. Internal and external remedy, two
bottle- in one package. Price $100, get at
your druggUt
RELIEF for all OVERWORKED BRAINS
CAUSE AND CUKE
Dr. c. W. Bensen's Celery und Chamomile
Pills are valuable for school children who sut
ler Ireni nervous headaches caused by an
overworked brain In their studies, and ler all
classes of hard brain workers whose overtask evertask
ed nervous centres need repair and sedation.
Nervous tremor, weakness and paralysis arc
being dally cured by these pills. They correct
co etlvcncss, but are net purgative. Price, 80c.
or six bes.es Ter $i50, postage tree, te any ad
di e.--. Fer sale by all druggists. Depot, Bal
timore, Md., where the doctor can be address
eil. Letters of inquiry freely answered.
V. N. CKITTKNTON, New erk, is whole
sale agents for Dr. C. W. Bensen's lemedics.
lnujU-liiid.M.W&S&w:
HOSTETTER'S
CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTERS.
Among the medicinal means et arresting
dNeae, Ilestetter's Stomach Bitters stands
pre-eminent. It cheeks the further progress
el all disorders of the stomach, liver and
bowels, revives the vital stamina, prevents
and remedies chills and lever, increases the
activity of the kidneys.ceunleractsatendeucy
te rheumatism, and is a genuine stay and
BDlacc te aged,;intlrm and nervous persons.
Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen
erally. ebl-lydeed&w
AWARDED 6 MEDALS.
THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY
FOR
Backache or Lame Back.
Rheumatism or Lame Joints.
Cramps or Sprains.
Neuralgia or Kidney Diseases.
Lumbago, Severe Aches or Pains.
Female Weakness.
Arc Superior te All Other Plasters.
A re Superior te Pads
Are Superior te Liniments.
Are Superior te Ointments or Salves.
Are Superior te Electricity or Galvanism.
They Act Immediately.
They Strengthen
They Seethe.
They Jtelicve Pain at Once.
They Positively Cure.
PATTTTnWI BESS0N'a Capcimk Poneua
VH.U 1 lUivl Plasters have been imi
tated. De net allow your druggist te palm
eir some ether plaster having a similar sound
ing name. Sec that the word is spelled
C-A-P-C-l-N-E. PRICE, 35 CEKTS.
SEABURY & JOHNSON,
Manufacturing Chemists, New Yerk.
A SURE REMEDY AT LAST.
Price 25 Cents.
MEAD'S MEDICATED
CORN AND BUNION PLAS1ER.
CHAS. N. CR1TXKNTON, 113 Fulton St.,
New Yerk, sole agent for Dr. C W. Ben Ben
eon's Kemedies, te whom all orders should
be addressed.
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TKAI.THtS
Xv Lancaster, Pa., April JM, 1881.
Tub Kidnktcura Mf'e Ceir-AirV.
..Gf"ff u lves me mnch pleasure te say
that after using one pack of KIDNEYCUEA
I have been entirely cured el a severe pain m
my back and side, of long standing, and that,
tee, after ttying various known remedies. 1
have every confidence in your medicine,
cheerfully recommend lt,andknew thatmany
of mylriends who have used it have been
benetfted. PKTKE BAKEB,
maeiyd Foreman Examiner ana Express.
i"t ENTLEMGlt. v
We call your attention te an Important dis
covery In our practice which we have found
very successful in cases of prostration arising
from indiscretion. These suffering from any
of the numerous forms et DebUIty arising
from abuse or ether causes, will de well by
sending a three cent stamp for farther Infor
mation. Address, DBS. LA GRANGE & JOlt
DAN (late Jerdan & Davidsen), Ne. IC25 FB
bert street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hours ter con
sulfatien : 10 a. m. nil 2 p. m., and 5 till 8 p. m.
mar25-3meed
T)ENSON'S
CapcinePoreusFlaster
ASTSICH BROS'. A.HYKKT1BXMXST.
STBICH BROS' ADVERTISEMENT.
ASTEICH
BEOS-'
PALACE
-OF-
FASHION !
13 EAST KING ST.
JUST OPENED, A NEW LINK OP
Towels, Napkins and Table Cleths.
Toweling, 6c. per yaid.
(ilass Toweling, inc. per yard.
All-Linen Toweling. 7c. per yard.
Gless Towels, all linen, at iec.
Turkish Bath Towels, extra bargain, at 25c.
Pine Damask Towels. Wash Bags at 3c.
New en hand a complete line et
J
Chemise.
Miialin Clie.ml.se at 25c.
Chemise, lace edge, at Ittc.
Chemise, milled edge, at iuc.
Chemise, corded edge, at EOc.
A Chcmhe with tucked yoke and thrce rows
of embroidery, at 50c.
Bullied and .Embroidered at 65c.
Chcmlsc.three rows 01 line Hamburg inserting
twenty tucks and line needle
work edge, at 83e.
Pine Embroidered Chemise at $1.00 and $125.
Lace Chemise at $1.50.
Skirts.
Skirts.
Twe-Butllcd Skirts at 50c.
A Deep Flounced Skirt at 75c.
Nine tucks, deep cambric flounce, at Sc'c.
Thirteen tucks, cambric flounce, at $l.oe.
A Pine Embieidcrcd Skirt at Sl.eu.
Deep Embroidered Skirts from $1.50 upward.
Night Gowns.
Uultlcd all the way down at 7jc.
Knitted, with a Tucked yoke, at $1.00.
Tucked and Embroidered at $1.23.
Forty tucks and embroidery, at $1.35.
Tucked, with three rows of line Hamburg In
serting and Hamburg edge, at $1.7.r.
Tucked, witli three rows of Inserting, two et
them extending all the way down, at $2.50.
Pantalets.
Piiil'ed and Bullied, at 2jc.
Four Tucks, lace edge, 25c.
Five Tucks, embroidered edge, at 50c.
Nine Tucks, ruffled, 50c.
Five Tucks, deep line Hamburg edge, tJOe.
Twe Cluster Tucks, with a line ruffle and lace
" edge, at 75c.
Six Turks, Hamburg edge and inserting, SSc.
Sis Tucks, Torchon lace and inserting, $1.
Aprons.
Aprons.
Ladle-.' Colored Bordered Aprons, 25c.
Ladies' Uingham Kitchen Aprons, 25c.
Children's Calice Aprons, 10c.
Ladles' Calice Aprons with bibs, 25c.
Ladies' Dimity Aprons, with colored cmbreid-
- ery, pleated, at 20c.
Ladies' Open-worked Aprons.celored embroid
ery, 25c.
Ladies' Cress-Barred Aprons, embroidered
edge, 30c.
Ladies'Dimlty Aprons, lace edge, 25e.
Children's Lace Slips, 50c.
Children's Cress-Barred and Bullied Edge
Sleuveiess Aprons at 50c.
Children's White Marseilles Aprons, Lace
Edge, 25c,
Cress-Barred, lace edge, 45c.
Ladies Bustle Aprons, large size
Cress Barred Nainzoek, at EOc.
LadieV Fine Embroidered Aprons at "5e.
Ladies' Summer Skirts.
Striped Skirt, 25c. G ray Skirt, 35c.
An elegant Sklrtat 60.
Fine Skirts from 75c. up te $3.
Embroidered Flannel, $1.00 and $1.25 per yard.
Embroidered Shawls trem 75c. up te $3.50.
Embroidered Skirts ler Infants trem
$2.25 up te $1.50.
lnlauts' Leng W hite skirts, sevcu tncks,at75c.
Eight tucks and ruffled at $1.00.
Nine tucks, with deep embroidery, $1.25.
Ten tucks, with deep embroidery
ami inserting, $1.75.
Children's Short Dresses.
Twe rows of inserting, tucked flounce, at 50c.
A line tucked dress at 85c.
Fine deep embroidered flounce at $1.
Eight rows et pulling and four rows et inn inn
breidery at $1.25.
A " Mether Hubbard " dress at $1.75.
Twenty tucks, three rows of embroidery,
deep embroidered eiige, at $2.50.
Children's dresses, trimmed with Russian
lace, at $3.00.
h Ine India Mull Dresses, trimmed with the
best embroidery, at $1.75.
Infant's Leng Slips from 25c. upward.
INFANTS LONG ROBES
trem $2.00 upwards.
INFANTS MEB1NO CLOAKS
from $1 50 upwards.
FINK EMBROIDERED CLOAKS from $5.03
upwards.
SPLIT JACKETS.
WORSTED SHOES FOR BABIES.
LACE CAPS.
INFANTS SWISS CAPS from 19c te $3 apiece.
LACE CAPS at 50c, that arc very nice.
LACE CAPS at 75c, $1.00,1.25 te $5.00 apiece.
LADIES CALICO WltAPPEBS at $1.00.
CHILDRENS CALICO DUESSES at 25c.
Ladies Spring Goats Cheap.
HOOP-SKIRTS. -
BUSTLES from 25c. up.
II AIR-CLOTH BUfcTLES in all sizes.
Ladies Waterproof Gossamers, $1.88.
Warranted te give entire satisfaction.
CORSETS.
We have an Elegant Corset at 40e.
Embroidered Corset at 75c.
100 Bene Corset at $1.00.
Automatic Corset .at $1 oe.
Everlasting Hip Corset at $1.00.
Flexible Hip Corset at $1.00.
Madame Feys Corset at $1.00.
New Corded Hip Corset at $1.00.
Dr. Warner's Health Corset at $1.25.
150 Bene Corset at $1.25.
Our $1.50 Corset is the best sold ler the money.
French Woven Corset at $l.oe.
A 500 Bene French Cereet at $2.oe.
Sateen Corsets at $2.50.
Colored Satin Corsets at $7.50.
Receiving dally Novelties in
MILLINERY AND TRIMMINGS.
t
LACES AND EDGING.
PARASOLS NEW AND OHEAP.
A Full Line of
TWILLED SILK-PABASOL3,
with Natural Handles.
Bone Handles, Hern Handles
Celluloid Handles, Buffalo Hern Handles,
Pearl Inlaid and Ebony Handles.
Alse, a Full Llneet
Lined, Satin. Brocaded and Figured Silk Pa
rasols, with and without Lace.
Fine Mourning Parasols.
A Full Assortment of
LISLE, SILK AND KID GLOVES.
HOSIEBT.
. LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDRENS SUM
MEK AND GAUZE UNDEBWEAB.
DMT OOODS.
T AD1KS, ATTENTIOX !
Before purchasing, please examine the
GLOBE CORSET,
WITH
COOLEY'S PATEXT CLASP PROTECTOR,
von sale by
JOHN P. SWARR,
NO. 50 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LAKCASTEB, PA.
DEFIANT SHIRT. $1.00.
CAPITAL SHIRT, 75c,
A very geed BLACK DRESS SILK, twenty-
two inches wide, at $1.25.
J. P. SWARB.
rpuE
NORTH END DRY GOODS STORE
SUMMER UNDERWEAR.
SPRINO SHAWLS,
NEW DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' SKIRTS.
All marked at pi ices te make them sell.
Remnants of Unbleached Muslin as geed as
Wamsutta, running trem two te ten yards, at
10 cents ii yard,
J. VI. BYRNE,
322 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
fl-lyd
.ANCASTEK. PA.
S"1LOIN OUT!
AT AND BELOW COST.
M y eutire stock et
DRY GOODS, NOHS, Etc.
19 FOR SALE AT ANI BELOW COST.
This is a rare chance ler
GOOD BARGAINS.
A.3 I HAVE AN
IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS,
On hnnd, which weie all purchased ter ca.ih.
J. M. LONG,
J2l-ttd 14 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
S
ILICS AND DltESS GOODS.
Watt,Shand&Ce,
Are dully receiving New (Joeds iu this De
partment, andetlcrthu best possible value in
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS.
PLAIN, STRIPED and POLKA UOT SUM
MER SILKS.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SURAH SILKS,
Only 60c a Yard.
MOIRE ANTIQUE, DAMMASSI and BRO
CADE SILKS.
An Immense Stock et
NEW DRESS GOODS
In all the Popular Fabrics, at Lewest Prices.
New Opening, a Choice Line of
PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES,
In all Sizes and Qualities.
Wcs Oiler a New Line el
CORSETS,
In Many Popular Makes, including Madame
Fey's, Dr. Warren's, Thompson's Uleve Pit
ting and Ball's Patent Spiral Spring Corset.
We Invite the Special Attention et Ladtea te
Extraordinary Bargains in
German Table Damasks,
At 31 e, 33c, 37c, 45c and SOc a i nrd, In Hand
some Designs and much under usual price.
NEW YORK STORE,
8-10 EAST KING STREET.
w
HITE DRESS GOODS
AT
&
New Cheap Stere.
We have new in (stock
SPEOI AL BARGAINS
IN-
WHITE DRESS GOODS,
Bought under the regular prices and te be
sold cheap.
VICTORIA LA WAS
at 12,15,18,20, 25, SI. 7cts.
INDIA LINENS
at 15, 18. 20, 25, 31, 37cts.
SWISS MUSLINS
from 12$ cents up.
LACE STRIPED MUSLINS,
LACE CHECKED MUSLINS,
CHECKED CAMBRICS,
CORDED PIQUES.
All at Lew Prices
AT
METZGER
AND
HAUGHMAN'S
NEW CHEAP STORE, .
Ne. 43 West King Street.
Between the Cooper Uouse and Serrel Herse
Hetel.
janU-lvdAw
CJUCHtA.liH, SV.
'j'ai; STANOAKU CAKKIAUK WORK
OP LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & Ce.,
PINE
Carriage Builders.
MARKET STREET,
Bear of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
We make every style Buggy and Carriage do de
i sirecl. All -work finished In the most comfort-
neie ana elegant style. We use only the' best
selected material, and employ only the best
mechanics. Fer quality of work our prices are
the cheapest in the state. We buy ter cash and
sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a
cttU. All work warranted. RevaiAna nrontei.
I ly attended te. One set et workmen especlauv
cmiHcrveu ier uiai uurpeee . 1 nas-tnutw
LJ.WX MO
rEWETT'S
Palace Refrigerators, Water Coelers and Filterers.
PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS,
PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWERS.
RYDK ANT HOSE, MOSQUITO WIRE,
GARDEN TOOLS, ADJUSTABLE SCREENS,
WATERING CANS, STEP LADDERS.
GEO. M. STEINMAN & GO.,
liWJ3lild.M,WAS
VLVMttK&'H
TT OOK OUT FOR MOTHS!
BUY CARBOLIZED PAPER,
BEST MOTH PROOF ARTICLE IN THE WORLD FOR CARPETS, FURS, AC
Tarred Eoefing Felt by the yard or ten.
3T WHOLESALE SUPPLY DEPOT:
Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER. PA.
JOHN L. AENOLD.
VLOTH1KU.
QPKC'IAL OFFERING
TO PKKSONS IN WANT OF aX
Elegant Suit ei Clethes
OR A
STYLISH SPRING OVERCOAT,
SOW IS THE TIMK TO UUY.
We suggest placing an elder only te secure
prompt attention and choice of stock. Dispel
Irem your minds the thought of buying cheap,
trashy garments when snch splendid l'acilitieu
are ellcred te obtain the very best at such
moderate prices Irem the leading establish
ment and the acknowledged headquarters ler
CORRECT STYLES, the most striking and
novel ctTccl:i te be leund in the European
markets, which we Impert direct and have
exclusive control.
4&-Rcmcmber, no ether house In this city
can show the same line et goods. We are the
only party that handle the Original Londen
and Parisian productions et OR1UET, 'M RUE
V1VIENNE, PARIS.
An examination et our immense stock will
satisty the novice as well as the aesthetic taste
that ler tone und character our goods cannot
be excelled, and rank among the leading
houses en this continent.
Ne. 121 North Queen Street.
J. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR.
M.KUICAV.
EOBI1KD, THOUSANDS OF GRAVES
are annually robbed et their victims,
lives prolonged, happiness and health restored
by the use of the great
liERMAN INVIGORATOR,
which positively and permanently cures Im
potency (causea by excesses et any kind),
and all diseases that lollew less et energy,
less of memory, universal lassitude, pain In
the bask, dimness of vision, premature old
age, and many ether diseases that lead te
Insanity or consumption and a prematura
grave.
Send for circulars with testimonials tree by
mail. The Invioerator is sold at $1 per box,
or six boxes for $5, by all druggists, or will bu
sent free by mail, securely scaled, en receipt
et price, by addressing P. .I.Cheney, Druggist,
187 Summit St., Teledo, Ohie, Sele Agent ler
the United States.
Fer sale at Kuulfnian's Drugstore, Xcrth
Queen Street. inyC-lyd,W4S
S500
REWARD :
OVER A MILLION OP
PROF. GUILMETTE'S
French Kidney Pads
Have already been bold in this country and in
France ; every one el which has given perlecl
satisfaction, and has periermed cures every
lime when used according te directions. We
new say te the a 111 ic ted and doubting that we
will pay tlie above reward feraslnjrlc case el
LAME BACK
That the Pad falls te cure. Thii Great Reincdy
will positively and permanently cure Lumba
go, Lame Rack, Sciatica, Gravel. Diabetes,
Dropsy, Rright's Disease of the Kidneys. In
continence and Retention of the Urine, Inflam
mation of the Kidneys, Catarrh of the Bladder.
High Colored Urine. Pain in the Back, Side or
Leins, Nervous Weakness,andin fact all dis
orders et the Bladder or Urinary Organs,
whether contracted by 'private disea-e or
otherwise.
T ATtllTQ ll yn arc sullerlng Irem
Ln1LJ Female weakness, Leucer-
rluca, or any Disease of the Kidneys Bladder,
or Urinary Organs, YOV CAN UK CURED
wiment swallowing nauseous medicines by
Simply wearing PROP. GUILMETTE'S t
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD,
WIIICH CURES BY ABSORPTION.
Ask your druggist ler Prof. Uuilmette's
French Ki Jncy Part, and take no ether. It he
has net get it, send $2.00 and you will receive
the Pad by return mail.
PROF. UUILMETTE'S
French liver Pad
Will positively cure Fever and Ague, Dumb
Ague, Ague Cake, Bulleus Fever, Jaundice,
Dyspepsia and all diseases of the Liver,
Stomach and illoed. Price, $1.50 by mall.
Send ler Pret. Guilmette's Treatse en the
Kidneys and Liver, free by mail. Address
FRENCH PAD CO., Teledo, Ohie.
Fer sale at KAUFFMAX'S DRUG STORE
North Queen Street. mayC-lydWAS
OIKAtf'S SPECIFIC AI MUCIN.'. THE
j Great English Remedy. An nntaillng
cure for I in potency, and all Diseases that
lollew less et Memery. Universal Lassi
tude. Pain in the Back, Dimness el
Vision, Premature Old Age, and many
ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con
sumption and a FrematureGrave. Full par
ticulars in our pamplet, which we desire te
send lree by mall le every one. The Specific
Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per pack
age, or six packages ter $3, or will te sent free
by mall en the recciut et the money, by ad
drcsslngTHE URAY MEDICINE CO., Uutlale,
N. V. On account et counterfeits, we have
adopted theYellewWrapper; the only genuine.
Uuarantccs et euro issued by ns. Fer sale in
Lancaster by 11. B. Cochran, 137 North Queen
street. aprl2-lyd&w
OCHEK'S
Renowned Cough Syrup.
A pleasant, sate, speedy and sure remedy ter
Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen
za. Soreness et the Threat and Chest, Bron
chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting or Bleed. In
flammation e( the Lungs and all Diseases et
the Chest and Air Passages.
This valuable preparation combines all tne
medicinal virtues of theso articles which long
experience bus proved te possess the most
sate and efficient qualities ler the cure or all
kinds et lung diseases.
PRICE, 25 Cent. Prepared only and sold by
CHAS. A. LOOHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
Ne. 9 East Kiag street, Lancaster
WJEliS, C.
26 and 28 West King Street.
SUrPLIMS.
VLOTUISO.
1LOTIIIN:!
D. B. HOSTETTER & SON
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER,
WE TAKE PLEASURE IN XOTJFY1XG
THE PUBLIC IX GEXERAL THAT
OUK STOCK FOR THE
SPRING SEASON
IS COMPLETED, AXD IT WILL P.EXE
FJTOUR PATROXS TO IXSPECT
The Large Variety of Goods
tei:
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
THE LATEST IX PATTERN AXD
COLOR, WniCII WE IIA VE
OX OUR COUXTERS.
1 1 Hostetter & Sen
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
s
PRINO AND SUMMER NOVELTIES.
AT
H. GERHARTS
t
NO. 6 EAST ICING STREET.
1 hereby inform my customers thai my
stock of
SPRING and SUMMER SUITING,
SPRING OVERCOATING
& FANCY VESTING
Is new complete. I have new the hir'egtaud
clioieeet a-ei'tnient el
WOOLENS,
Fer Fine Tailoring In the city et Lancaster.
PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST,
and all goods warranted as represented.
H. &EKEART.
UtHJX WII1TK SHIRTS WOHTU YOUli
L EEMEMBERIXU.
The GOODWILL for 48c.
The LEADER for 75c.
The ENIGMA for 85c.
The PERPEOTIONfer 90c
AND THE
ZIGHMIE,
Tnat is the best of them all. for$1.00.
And when you buy it be sure that It has the
mark et
J. D. EIGHMIE
UPON IT, FOR THERE AIIE SEVERAL
IMITATION'S IX THE MARKET.
It is sold by
Williamson & Fester,
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS,
-AND
FURNISHING GOODS.
34, 36 and 38 East King St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
TililM
TMA.rLHS' U I
s .
r ANCASTKK AND MU.I
.KtlV!I.I I.
M.J Cars run as lollevrs':
Leave Lancatner (P. tc. lvpi.ij. !lt ; y .,
11:30a.m., and 2, 1, 6 ant a 30 p. m., ..wii ..
Saturday, when the last car louver :it ;: , .
Leave Mlllersvilii: (loner end) at r. s uiiii u
a. SI., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. in.
Cars run dally en a1 ive tluiu except en miu
dav.
r EADINO B COLUMBIA K. K.
AKUANUEMEXTOP PASSEJiUERTKAlS:-
MONDAY, MAY i!i, ISri.
NORTHWARD.
UtAVK. I A.K.
A. CI.
9-.li
J:2U
Quarryvule
Lancaster, King St...,
Lancaster ,
Columbia ,
AF.BIVK.
Reading
6:i0
r:30
f:40
9.45
SOUTHWARD,
LXAVK.
Reading
AltBlVK.
Columbia ,
Lancaster.
Lancaster. KlnySt...
Ouarryvllle
r.sr. r. m.
... '.i)
i:00 3:50
1:10 3:W
3:20 5.50
V.B
5.3J
5:10
0:1.1
xrains connect ai Kcaiimcc wiiii irum limml
Irem Philadelphia, Pettsvtllc. Harrishm-R, AI
entnwn and N'ew Yerk, via lieun.t Broek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te and trem U.rU,
Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Haiti,
mere. A. 31. WILisOX. Sunt.
PKHNSVLVAKIA KA1LKOAU-NKU
SCHEDULE On and after .SJXIi.ll,
MAV Hth, IS!, trains ou the iVnu-yl-vani.i
Railroad will arrive at and leave tle
Lancustei and Philadelphia nepetsas fellows -
Eastward.
.rrtu
Philad'n
Mall Express,
Fust Line,
Yerk Accem. Arrives,
llarrisburg Express
Lancaster Accommodation
Columbia Accommodation,
Frederick Accem. Arrives,
Sunday Mall,
Johnstown Express,
Dav Exmvss
7:iu "
llarrisburg Accoinuie.!ai'n, C:lt
WB8TWARD.
A.X. V. V..
7:25 IiOO 6:le
F.M.
9:40 10 8r23
9:80 2.10 &13
9:40 .... 8:2,1
10:40 9:55
Leave
Lanc'tcr
12:41 a.m.
5:10 "
8.:r. "
3:10 ' KVJ3
'J.M "
9:d " 11:43
1:3 p.m
2:12 " 5:35 k-.w
2:20 5:03 "
5:2.-i " 7:.Vi "
' I U:45
Arrive
Iaar'lct
Way Passenger,
News Express .-.
Mail Train Ne. l.vla Mt.Jey,
Mail Train Ne.2,via CeI'Mit,
Sunday Mall
vast Line......... ..
Frederick Accommodation,
Lancaster Accommodation,
Uarrlsburg Accomuiedat'n,
Columbia Accommodation,
llarrisburg Express
Western Express
Philadelphia Express,
C'i7
:27
H.25
1130
J.2.i
1:5
2:00
JM.
5:05
7:.I3
7:4D
11:01
V.-5 .
Mall Train, Ne. 2, west, connecting at Lan
caster with Mail Train, Ne. 1, at !:2"i a.m., wtll
run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, wct, connecting
at Lancaster with Fust Line, wtM, at 1:33, will
run through te Frederick.
Harrl-burg Express, west, at 5:W p. m., hau
direct connections (without change et (aid) te
Columbia and Yerk.
Fast Line, west, en Sundav, whi-n Magged.
Will stopatDeiVjliimton li.Ceatesviile, Park,'"
burg, Mount Jey, Elizalielhtev. n and .Middle
t v. II.
VLOTiIl.0.
"!!.
.OTMINO.
UP OUR LLOTHIN'U
AT
L.GANSMAN fc BHO.
THE WELL-KNOWN
Mercliant Tailors anil Clothiers.
ECONOMY JS WISDOM! EYEliYBODY
WANTS GOOD CLOTHES AT
LOW PRICES.
We cannot supply Ladies' apparel, but ler
the male ex. Alan or Hey, we carry an asei t
ment of
CLOTHING
FAR SUPERIOR TO ANYTHINC YOU WILL
FIND ELSEWHERE.
We show you
Fer $5.0(1 a nice Rusiiii'ss Suit.
Fer $7.00 a geed wool Cassimcic Mill,
for $S.5e nu indige-bliie Flannel Suit.
Fer $10.00 a stylish worsted Cutaway or
Sack Suit.
Our $12.00 and $15.IM Dress Suits, in worsted
anil cloth diagonal, cannot be excelled any
where ec for less than $1S.OO te $20.00. Iu
Beys' and Children's CLOTHING
We carry a very large assortment, from the
cheapest grade te the linest, and make thW
our great specialty. Rey's Salts Coats, Pants
and Vests for $2.00, $2.30, $:s.00, $1.00, $3.00, up
te $9.00. Children's Suits ler $1.50, $2.50, i3.ne,
upte$.50.
CLOTHING TO ORDER.
We make te order a lioed Suit for $12.C0and
$15.00, but our $18.00 and $20.00 Suits cannot be
rasily imitated in quality and style ler less
than $25.00 te $30.00.
If you are interested iu t lie matter et buying
cheap, the merits et thin offer Invite your per
senal investigation.
L. GMSHAi & BEO,
THE FASHIONABLE
MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS,
66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Right en the Southwest Cerner of Orange St.
LANCASTER, PA.
ir Positively net connected with any nlh.-r
house in the City. marl.V-'lvd
QELLINO Or-!
SELUHB OFT !
IN ORDER TO H1SPOSK Of THE BAL
ANCE OF MY STOCK OF
READY-MADE
CLOTHING
I HAVE MADE
ANOTHER REDUCTJOK
AN EXTRA TEN PER CENT.
WILL BE ALLOWED TO EVERY PUR
CHASER OF AXY ARTICLE IX
READY-MADE CLOTH IXG.
We have MEN'S SUITS ler $3, wertli ilu; is
worth $15; $10 worth 1S; $12 worth $20.
BOY'S SUITS ler $:! worth $3; $1 worth 7;
$3 worth $10.
Remember, the balance ami entire stock el
Ready-Made Clothing must be closed out ly
I uly 1st, as we Intend te de an entire.
SUITS MADE te ORDER
In the Latest and most elegant style. Em
ploying a First-Class Cutter, I can readily
guarantee a Pcrlcct Fit.
AL. ROSENSTEIN.
ONE PB1CE CLOTHIER ud TAILOR,
Ne. 37 North Qusen Street,
LANCASTER, PA
Ncxt deer te Shultz & Bre.'s Hat Stere.
R
AGS. RAGS. BAGS.
The highest Cash Prices uald for all kinds et
Rags, Old Reeks, Carpets. Woolen Cleth?,
Ragging Repe, Gum Shoes, Ac., 4c.
I will call en nersena bavin e anvet the
above articles It they wRl drop me a postal
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WM. F. HENNEOKE,
WO. 235 WEST KINO STREET. ,
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