' WATMK COOZBltB, AC. L?L1NN J. HltKNEMAN. GO FLINN & BKFJSTEMAN'S FOR REP1; WATER COOLERS, AND BABY CARRIAGES. Ne. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, cjjeriiiNu. rATKS KINO. SOME OF OUR REDUCTIONS f Ne. 5428, 5414, S4, V024, (1871, S74, MEN'S SUITS j YOUTHS' SUITS j KO IS' SUITS it u i Ne. .'40, (!S47, it it it Ne. (i i r427, :404 ..444, 1532, 20S, 2075, 2007, RETURN -what does net suit, and get your money. Our Stock la one or the largest In the Country. Our Clothing stands superior te all ether makes. a. e. yTtes & CO., SIXTH & CHESTNUT STS., PHILADELPHIA. THE YATES RI MG. A "RING" for the BENEFIT of the PEOPLE. 11ATT AN H ATM, CA1'. JCC. SHULTZ ( OLI Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen street. lulStore in Lancaster City. belli establish I FORTY YEAR3 AGO. The only plure where Huts are nianiitaeiured lit Lancaster City. TbeOLnKSI' Hii -THE LARGEST AND HATS, CAPS and -AT Lewest Prices 'Ever stock ueuRl ler i-flsii at a liberal Theentiit than miy etlifi- ilen? liiayM-lmd euv "lEIIRliK KAIlNKSrmsli, 14 EAST KING STPEET, ( BA.IR'8 OLD STORE. ) Opening Te-day New Goods in Every Department. SILKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. GEORGE NO 14 EAST KING STREET. flAIMttlKU AKlt .1 OIII L.. A UN OLD. DON'T FORGET YOUR Winter ninthincp TTnt.il the, leth Destrevs Them. JUST RECEIVED PEESH SUPPLY CARBOLIZED PAPER. JOHN lTaRNOLD, Neb. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. IiZVKUY H OllOUTIIt'S. HOUGHTON'S livery and Sale Stables. New FRI3T-CLAS8 HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE PARTIES AND PICNICS. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD AT ALL TIMES. Stables Ne. 44 Market Sreet TO LAWN MOWERS, LANCASTER. PA. $13.00, new $ 8.00 13.00, " !.00 12.00, 8 00 17.00, " 14 00 20.00, " 1.00 22.00, " 17.00 25.00, " 18.00 $ 0.00, new $ .00 11.00, 8.00 12.00, 8.00 14.00, " 10.00 15.00, " 10.00 $ 7.00, new $ 4.00 8 50, " .00 12.00, " 8.00 17.00, " 14.00 It CAl'H. BROS.' STAND.) 1IEST ASSORTMENT OF STRAW GOODS THE - Offered le the. Public. discount, whici enables us te poll cheaper JOHN SIDES, Sncct'BSer te SIIULTZ IIROS. (toens. FAHNESTOCK, LANCASTER, PA. UAH JUTTIftO. BTAJiVK. ; ALSO, OMNIBUSSES FOR ivearef Old Black Herse Hetel MKOICAT.. WAKE Sins' Liver Regulator Fer Dyspepsia, Cestlvcncss, Sick Headache, Chronic Diarrheea. JaunUice. Impuiity et the lilced. Fever anit Aujjue, Malaria and all dis eases caused by Derangement of Liver, bowels and Kidneys. & 3IPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVEK. Bad JJreath , Pain in the Side, semeUme3 the pain id lelt under the Shoulder-blade, mis taken ter Khcumatis it ; general les3 et appe tite. Uewcls generally costive, sometime alternating wltli lax ; the head is troubled with pain, is dull and heavy, with considera ble less of memory, accompanied with u pain fill sensation et leaving undone something which ought te have been done : a slight, dry cough and Hushed face is sometimes an at tendant, nlten mistaken for consumption ; the patient complains or weariness and debility; lift veus, easily startled ; feel cold or burning, sometimes a prlcklv sensation et the skin ex ists; spirits aie low and despondent, and although satisfied thatexorcise would be ben eficial, yet one can hardly summon npiorti npierti tndc te try it in fact distrusts every remedy. Several et the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred when but tew et them existed, vet examination alter f'ctfu has shown the Liver te have been ex tensively deranged. It should be used by all persons, old nud young, whenever any of the above symptoms appear. Persons traveling or living In Unhealthy Localities, by taking a ilesc occasionally te keep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid all Malarl t. milting attacks, liizzlne. Nan sea, Drowsiness. Depression et Spirits, etc. It will invigorate like a glass of wlnn, but Is no intoxicating beverage. It you have eaten anything hard or diges tion, or teel heavy alter meals, or sleepless at night, take a dese and you will be relieved. Time and Doctors' Kills will be saved by always keeping the liegulater in the Ilensu I Fer, whatever the ailment ma be, a tho roughly sate purgative, alternative and tonic can never be out et place. The lemcdy Is liuriiilcbS and does net interfere with busl busl nesser pleasure. IT IS PURELY VEGETAULE, Anil has all th.) power and eflleacy of Calomel or Quinine, v. itlieul any f t lie injui lout alter effects. A Governer's Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator has been in use in my family ter some time, and I am satis fled itisu valuable addition te the medical scieucc. .!. Gill Shorter, Governer et Alabama. lien. Alexander II. Stephens, et .n.. says: Have derived eme benefit treni the use et Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish te give it a lurthertrial. "The only Tiling that never falls te Relieve." I 1 ave used many remedies for Dyspepsia, Liver Allectlen and Debility, but never have found anything te benefit me te the extent .Simmons Liver Regulator has. I sent freuj Minnesota te Gemgta for it ami would send further ler such a medicine, and weultl ad vise all who are similar! v nneclcd te give it a trial as it seems theenly tiling that never fails te relieve. P. M..IANNEV, Minneapolis Minn. Dr.T. V. M.isen say : Frem actual experi ence in t lie use et Simmons Liver Regulator In my pr.tcllc 1 have been ami am satisfied te use. and picsertl-.'ltasa purgative medicine. 3-Take only the (J KN'UI N E. which always hasen the winppeitht RED TRADE-MARK and SIGNATURE OF J. II. 7.BILIN..GO. Fer sale by 11. 15. Cochran, Druggist, 137 ami ::'l North Queen street, FORSALEIiY ALL DRUGGISTS. KnH-lyeed&w T7"10NBV-WUT. SIGNIFICANT SPRING. A lllertAtle:i upon 1H nilvrnt, ami Its clleet upon mankind. "The green leal or t he new ceme Hprtnn. .SVinfc. Kverj body recognizes spring, win n itis once upon n, but many persons are net familiar witlt the exact dale et Us appearance. Web ster, the world-ivne vned lexicographer, gives tua deliuitien.whle.li may net be Inappiepria'e. here. " Spring," says he " is tlic season et the year when p ant-b 'gin te vegelate and rise ; the vernal season, comprehending the months of March. April and May, in the middle lati tudes neilh el the equaler." Thomsen, in Ids "St wins," and Slutkesp".ire in many el i works, have, pel haps, no peers in describing it, and jel "ellieiial spring " is freighted Willi nial.irl.i, ' tli.it insidious lee, lurking unsuen in lliever,' air we bieatlie." It spreads ever the Mired portions et our land : brings death and diuts. te thousands; cuts oil seores upon scores of our children unilyeut'i, ns well aslhiMU i-i advanced lite. A iiuslileiirel-treg.u de i with littleie's appre hension, uml people eveiywliere are inking, "what is il?' ' Where does iLce no Iiein :" "What will cine it '" Kii)Ni:v-Wout, Xs a Sit.ine Mr.mciNi;. When you begin te les.. appetite : -have a lii.-i.l:u;he.a n.iin in veiirside. b.icV mid sheul- iira;-t toss about at night in ivtle-s drtams; wake in file iiinrninga foul u entlt and lulled lengii-i: tt til ili-meliued te go about your weik. h avy in body and op press-id in mind ; have a lltei the bines ; vh.:n your mine gels s.-auty or lilgh eoleied ; te suil-rer willi cons! i pat ier, tliarilum, or in.llgeslien ;-liavea pisty, sallow t.ice, dull eyesandubloehed.s,.in;-eeor fill of these common complaints will cettainly be evi dence- that vetir liver lsnwirneieii i'i"" or perhaps dwased. Alioltleel El Iney is. uiuler -licli circnnedaiici's.a piie.-les -Weit been tesueli.iper.--nn. Rare assertions tit piopvieie s imvu u-muu te possess less loree than tliey Iretiuentiy mtiit. Tlncau-eet this tonilnien or popular skepticism is, in the main, te be e ndint..e fa t that chiulitliin eeverj our breitl land, liin-l. Meitorieusaiticle.-i :;r.' tee trcfil tnlly leiiml In bad cuinpany. The proprietors et Kidney -Vert always prcveall their assertion's, teaching the merits i ti.Pir nrenai-atien. When we ulllrin, tliere- r..ic,lliat Kidney-Wert is a. sp.-citic ler jnst micli tli.-eitlers an have been mentioned In thin article, the proof, tee, belongs te ami shall fellow tills statement . V PlIVSICIANS h XVCUIEKCE. Dr.K. K.Clark, a regular physician e: ex tensive practice in Grand Isle county, anil a worthy diacen et iiicueiigreRiiiiiiiKi. "".", lit Seuth Here, VI.. has used Kidney-Weit for ..,...-.,i vi!iim!u his nraclVc. and befeiethe prcscut proprietors purchased an interest in It, he had given his unbl.uet opinion in its favor. This opinion has net chained. "It has done better than any ether rented lhaie ever used," says the doctor, and further en he wiites: " 1 de net recollect an instance wliere the patient te whom I have given it has fated te receive benefit from its use, a'iu in femc severe case i most tleclileiliy e." liisse are strong etils. They are lrem a represcnta ...... ,.u t.ntinne ever-uonreaC iib!e miblic eiiwVn hnwevi r. auti-butter still they are . Kiiincy-weii will bear all the enceninms lavished upon it ey us irienus-uiiti men name is legion. j ium skcji uj ,..,..i.,j Wert all the time," writes Sir. J.lt. Kantlnmn, of I.:incas'er, I'.i. We will "iippleiiient thi by a-wirling, as a matter et fact, timl onecapahle el deiuensl tit ion. tlat all honest patrons of his rcme ly are its friends and adcacates. iuiiel-lylM,W,K&w K1I)NI:V 111T I'OK S4I-K AT H. I. Cochran's Preg Stere, i:'7 ami l: N'eith Qaecn street. mart Jmd .. r ...rif ... ........ im uiiitinv. TN MUST e nr If ;?SK1N 111-. If ASKS IT IS NKOK.V sirv te consider ine eonsiiiuiienai miuib which ili-,niMM it. the local condition which makes the s-kiu hiisceptible. .irtl the external local caue wliicli determines ihe pioduclien of disease. All Diseases of tins Skin, Cancers, Tumors, Private and Chronic DNcases permanently cured by I1KS.H. I. ami M. A. I.OM6AKBK. Office 13 East. Walnnt street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation free. J73U1&W JUST BEUE1VKU, ANOTUKU LOT U vnnntAin Kinn-fiiit Tob.icce direct from I manufacturers anil only s els. per oz., or 25 I tn TWtr l ft lit. I -HABTMAN'S YELLOW FUONT CIGAS l. STOUE. THE SCHOOL BOARD. A WARM MEETING ON A WARS! HlUHT. Teacher Appointed Mill- Approved Bevl Bevl len of Iinles Ulty Superintendent' Ke Ke pert Aninndment of Rale BIgb Scheel Coinmencement A UasU at Kxtravasfcnce. A stated meeting of the beard of diree ters of Lancaster school district was held last evening. The following named mem bers were present : Messrs. Baker, Breneman, Brosius, Brown Byrne, Carpenter, Cochran, Darm. stetter, Eberman, fivantl, Hartman, Johc Jehc Johc sten, Marshall, McCemsey, Morten, Oblcnder, llaub, Reimepsnyder, Rhoads, Richards, Ringwalt, Smsen Schwebel, Slaymaker, Smeych, furrier, Warfel, Wilsen, Zccher, ' Christian, Zccher, Gee. W., Le7ergoeJ, president. On motion of Mr. Cochran the reading of the minutes of last meeting were dis penscd with. Appointment vs. Klectlen. Mr. McComsey, from the superintend ing committee, reported verbally that the committee had appointed Miss Falck te temporarily fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss Davis, a teacher in Miss suydam's West Chestnut primary rchoel. In view of the short time inter vening between new and the summer vacation he thought it unnecessary te elect a teacher, and he therefore moved that the action of the superintending comtnittce be confirmed. Mr. Johnsten moved te go into aa election te fill the vacancy caused by Miss Davis' resignation. The superintending committee had the right te temporarily fill vacancies, but it was the province of the beard te elect teachers. He thought the superintending committee had made a geed temporary appeintment and he wautcd an opportunity te vete te make it permanent. Other members had a right te vete for ether candidates if they pre ferred them. Mr. Eberman said that at the last meet ing of the beard the superintending cotn cetn cotn mittee had given assurance that there was no necessity te elect a teacher in Miss Davis' btcad ; that the teaching force was stteng enough without one; and yet, in the face of this declaration, they ceme here te-uig'ht, anuounce that they. have appointed an additional teacher auJ ask the beard te confirm their action. Had it net been for the declaration of the super iudcuding committee an election would have taken place at last meeting, and it is quite probable Miss Falck would net have been cbeeu. Mr. McCemsey explained that the 03tn 03tn mittee weie of the opinion at last meeting that the additional teacher would net ba needed, but further investigation proved that they were mistaken, and they appointed Miss Falck. The committee had no intention of exercising power that did net belong te them, but,as the session closes in less thau a month, they had ap pointed Mis3 Falck for that time, and asked the beard te confirm their action. Mr. Jehnsen renewed his motion te go into an election. Mr. Baker moved te lay Mr. Johnsten's motion en the table, and this was agreed te yeas 18, nays 11. The recommendation of the r,up3iintcnd- iiut committee that Mis-s Falck's appoint ment be confirmed uutil the end of the season was then uuauimeusly agreed te. lillls Vald. Mr. Evaus, from the finance committee, presented the following uuis, wnicu, uav ing been eximined ami approved by the cemmitter, were ortleied te be paid : Geerge M. Steiutnan & Ce., hardware, $143 70 ; Jehn King, night school work, $10; Shcrilf Breneman, costs in case of Laucaster school district vs. Lancaster county, $1.33 ; Kanffman, Keller & Ce., coal, $173 07; Lancaster Gaslight and Fuel company, $33.40; Goe. W. Zecher, te making tax duplicate, $12.1 ; Mw Km punting and advertising, $11.50; Stener, Shreiner & Ce., hardw.uv, &c, 3.37 ; W. A. Wilsen, esq , professional services in thawing centi act for Ann street school house. $10 : Gee. W. Zechcr, expenses te Philadelphia, &c, $3.93; G. L. Feil Dei smith, stationary, $12.53 ; Chas. II. Uarr, books and stationery, $11.70. Revision of Reles. Mr. Byrne, from the special committee,' appointed at last meating te inquire into the expediency of making a goueral re vision of the rules of the beard, proseutod a written report te the effect that while no gencjal rovtMeu of the rules was necessary, a number of thorn should bs recast, especially rules CG te 73 inclusive. The report was received and the recom mendations of the cemmittee approved. City Superintendent ltepert. Lancaster, Pa., June 7, 1883. Te the Heard of Scheel Director : GENTLr.MEN : Your city superintendent present.-, the following tepert of the public school for I he mouth of May : The whole number of pupils enrolled was : in the high schools 200 ; seceudary 957; pi 'unary, 1,935 total 3,098. The aveiae attendance was : In the hi'h schools 194 ; secondary 837 ; prim al v 1.040 total 2.071. The average percentage was 87. The whole number of visits raade by the city superintendent, as repirted by the teachers, was 93. The whole nurebjr of visits made by directors was 143, as fol fel lows : A. Z. Ringwalt 7, W. McCemsey 43, J. B. Warfel, 42, C. F. Eberman 0, H. Z. Rhoads 14, C. Zejher 1G, Dr. J. I.pveriroed 2. Dr. M. L. Herr 0. H. Gast G, L. Richards 4, Rev. 0. Riemonsnyder 9, J. W. Byrne 3, W. A. Morten 1, II. R. Breneman 4. The annual eliminations are new in progress and will be e intiuued te the close el the term. The members el tue oeaiu are cetdially invited te attend, and thus satisfy themselves by personal observation of the progress made, as well as onceura.co teachers and pupils by their presence. The following are the names of the teach ers, tegether with the days of the month en which their schools will be examined : June 8, Misses Harkins and Sharp. June 11, Misses Green, Zag and Dow Dew nnv. June 12, Misses Rathven, - .. a m r -M t, T " 1 L jjiuuvy, TWicrhertv and Dancrler. june 13 Misses Etter, Downey and jiusselman. June 14, Misses Palmer and V.ulee. June 15, Misses Neeper and Baker, and Mr. Matz. June 18, Miss Kate Bnndel and Mr. Couzzins. June 19, Misses Carter and Masser. June 20, Misse Johnsten, Znerchcr, Spindle and Suydam. June 21, Misses Brimmer, Marshall, Rrnninrr. Buckins and Stahl. June 22, Misses Shirk, Helbroek and Smith. June 25 and 2G, the girls' high school. June 27, the boys' high school. June 28, secondary schools, class A. Ne phange has been made in the salary of Miss S. E. Smith, promoted te the grade of principal primary in the New street building in March last. She is still receiving the salary of first assistant, $31.50, while all ether teachers of the same grade and kind el school receive $35 per month, in the eenei mat uiisuu uiisuu uiisuu oriminatien against .her is due te a mere oversight, your attention is new called te it, that it may be removed before the close of the term, and that she may receive the salary paid te ethers holding similar posi tions. Notwithstanding the improvement made in the Rockland street building, pupils net residing in the immediate vicinity refuse te be attracted thither, and it is therefore suggested that the girls new at tending the primary schools there when ever prepared te be promoted be admitted into the third division of the Rockland street school, thus constituting it a mixed secondary for the pupils of the immediate neighborhood, and gradually obviating the necessity of compelling theso mere remote te ceme thither. The four lower rooms would then correspond te these in Maner, James and New streets which seem te give general satisfaction, while the remaining two rooms would be used for the regular boys' secondary. Considerable difficulty has been, and is still, experienced in maintaining two sys tems of giadcs in the primary and second ary schools, theso in the old buildings being organized as threo division, and these in the new as two division schools. I can sce no reason ler retaining this ar rangement except that it has been custo mary, and as this is the time when changes in grade aie most conveniently made, and as these chauges would net necessitate changes iu teachers or salaries, aud as mere than half the schools are new organized en the two division plan, and as this plan is net only raore economical but belter in ether resp3ct3, I would sug gest that all the schools be organized in accordance with it, thus sezuriug the much wished for uniformity. Very respectfully. Your obedient servaut, R. K. Buehkm:. Suggestions Concurred In. On motion of Mr. McComsey the salary of Miss Smith was increased from $31.50 te $.15 per mouth. On motion of Mr. McCemsey the sug gestieu of the city superiuteudent that the girls att 'tiding the Rockland street pri mary schools, when prepared for promo tien, be admitted into the third division of the Resklaud street school, thus cons ti tit ting it a mixed secondary for pupils of the immediate neighborhood, was unanimously agreed te. Mr. McComsey also nyjvcd that the sujigostiens of the city superintendent lelativc te reorganizing the three-divisien school en the two division plan ba agreed te. Mr. Evans maintained that the beard was going tee fast ; that there is a stand ing rule which requires the soveral parts of tbo'rcpert of the city superintendent te be referred te the proper committees and lie ever for consideration at the next sue cecding meeting. Mr. Warfel moved te amend Mr. Me Comsey's motion by directing the super intending cemmittee te report en the matter at the special meeting, which will be called two weeks hence te eloet teachers. Tiie amendment wasacccpted aud the motion a amended agreed te Atljeuriie.l Meeting. Mr. Hartman moved that when the beaid adjourn it be te Thursday evening June 21, when it shall meet e fix the salaries aud elect teachers for the ensuiug year. Agreed te. Amendment te Kale). The amendment prope3cd by Mr. Cech ran te Section 41, of the rules, providing that le.icheis shall threw open the doers et the school rooms ten minutes bofero the time fixed for opening the schools, and that auy violation of the rule shall ronder the teacher se offending Iiable te dismissal, was taken up for flual action and adepted. The amendment proposed by Mr. Spur rier requiring the treasurer of the beard te make monthly instalments of the receipts and expenditures was taken up for final action, anil after considerable discussion was tlefeated by the folletriug vete : Yeas Messis Baker, Breneman, Coch Cech lan, Johnsten, Rhoads, Samson, Slay maker, Spun icr and Willful 9. Nays -M sir-. Rresius, Brown, Byrne, Carpenter, Darmstettcr, Eberman, Evans, Hail man. McCemsey, Morten, Oblendnr, Haub, ICeiiueiistijilcr, Richards, King wait, Schwcbel.' Smeych, Wilsen, C. Z-'chcr, G. W. Zocher, and Levergood, pi Milcnt 21. New lineus Adopted. The iccommeiuiatiens of the. book committee, inade at last meeting that Whitney's German leader anil Allen's Latin leader be introduced into the high schools and that ene sat of Parker's arithmetical chaits be introduced into ene eftlu piim.iry schie's as an oxpariment, wc-re agreed te. Tile Mulberiy Street shed. The resolution offered by Mr. Johustea at last meeting, instructing the committee en buildings and grounds te have the old school bu 1 lings en North Mulberry street tern down, and the grounds graded, sod sed ded and planted with .sh.idu treoscame up for fin il action. Mr. Hartman moved that the eensidera lien of the resolution be indefinitely post pest pout d. The motion was lest yeas, 5 ; na;.s, 20. Mr. Johnsten in-ved the adoption of the resolution. Mr. Evans moved te amend by author izing the cemmittee te sell the property. Mr. Johnsten raised the point of elder that the amendment of Mr. Evans was net "rormaine t- lle resolution; but the chair decitlcd that it was. Mr. Evan's amondment was rojectod vca. 8: nass. 20 Mr. Johnsten's resolution was then adopted without a call of the yeas and nays. Resignation ana Appe'ntiueat A communication was recaivad from Peter McConeray, resigning his member ship of the tinauce cemmittee. The n sig sig natieu was accepted and the chair ap pointed II Z Rhoads in his stead ; but Mr. Rhoads also declining, the chair ap pointed Mr. Oblcnder. school Oreund Claimed. A memerial from Ansclm Reiner was read, in which he claims the ewnership of a triangular strip of land sold te the beard by Charles Eshbach, embraciug an area of 109 square feet, and asking that the fened be set back te the true line. The matter was referred te the finance com -mittee. High Scheel Commencement. On motion of Mr. Eberman the chair was directed te appoint a cemmittee of five, of which Mr. Marshall shall be chair man, te make the necessary arrangements for the high school commencement. The chair appointed Messrs. Marshall, Byrne, Ringwalt, Eberman and Rhoads. On motion ei eir. nicuemsey me cum mittee was instructed te invite the state superintendent of public instruction te ba present at the commencement. t The Ann street acuoeis. Mr. Slaymaker announced that the new school building en Ann street weultl ba finished by the 20th of August. He moved that the committee en furniture and apparatus be authorized te contract for the necessary furniture for the four rooms of the building. Carried. Frizes for Neat Pre ei. Mr. Cochran offered the following rese lutien Resolved, That the superintending oem- mittee be and they are hereby directed te purchase two prizes te be awarded te the two female graduates of the high school, who shall appeapin the most appropriate and economical attire at the coming com mencement the cost of said prizes te be paid from the treasury of the school beard. Mr. Johnsten seconded the resolution. Mr. Baker heartily favored reform in graduating dresses, but feared the plan proposed in the resolution would net be practicable. Mr. Brosius moved aa an amendment the following : Resolved, That the superintending com mittee be directed te present in apprepri ate terms te the female members et tue graduating class, the importance of observ ing modest limitations in the extravagance of their toilets at the coming commence ment. After speeches had been made by Messrs. Cochran, Baker, Brosius and Carpenter, all of whom denounced the extravagance and bad taste displayed in the attire of girl graduates, Mr. Brosius' amendment was adopted by a vote of 15 te in. The beard then adjourned te meet en Thursday. June 21, te fix salaries and elect teachers. A VKTKKilN SOLDIEK. Mr. C. F. IJewlim, of Ne. 24 Common street, Lynn, Mass , says : "While in the army, at the battle of Spott Spett sylvania, I fell while getting ever a rall-rence and was badly injure I and lert ler dead, bnt after a time I was picked up by cemratlcs: and upon examination it was round tlr.it my back was badly linrtanil my kidneys serieii-ly injured, and I have suffered the most excru ciating pain since, and ceiiitl obtain no lcllet although treated by several physicians, and 1 hail given up all hope of getting help w hen 1 w. a recommended te use Hunt's Kcniedy. I purchased several bottles at encu et our ding stores in Lynn, and begun te use it as tir lectetl, aud can new attend te business uinl am tree from the pains 1 formerly hail ; and I wlih tes.iy teiny frientls anil comrades tli::l Hunt's Ucmedy will de all that is claimed rer it, and worthy et nil praise. Yeu can use my testimony when you have occasion te, us 1 most heartily recommend It te all that have kidney or liver troubles." April 2fi, 1833. YOU MAX USE At' NAMK." I desire te inform you what your valuable medicine lias tlene ler in I was induced te try It by a member et our family,' whelnul been benefiltcd by Its use." I have sullercd tcrrlbl, from kidney tlilllculties. At tluie-t 1 have been verv bail, having severe pain In my back, with general lejs et strength ami vi tality. My urlne was very bad, with a heavy sedi ment efbr'ck dust, which was test leading te gravel. Ic m i enced using limit's Kenut I y, with a marked improvement from the slait ; the pains lelt, the nrtnc became mere n-itnnil and can truly say one bottle effected a perma nent cure. I have recommended it ti many person", both here ami in Bosten, all or whom apeak el It with the highest praise. Yeu are at libeity te use this letter or my ii. tine, in any liuinneryeu may think best, tli it oilier suirerers may le.ir-i the value el the greatest et all remedies. Meit trnly your, .JOHN F. COA, V,l I'leaaant .t. Maldkn, M ah-i., April 2:s, ISA!. juuel-M.W.FAw 11"! NT'S KKBlhllV FOKSAI.K AT 11. i: Cochran's Drugstore. 117 anil 11 NOith Queen .street. iiiarWniil II your sight Is falling von, there is no one article that will se truly isive you "an Kyi for an Kye" eh the Celluloid Kyi-l. lasses. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. jl-lwth d rum CloveliiiK', Ohie, Cemes a letter signed T. Walker, saying : "About Mx months age commenced taking Murdoch liloed Hitters ler pietraeted cist; tit lumbago anil general debility, anil new urn pleaseil te state have recovered my nppetile anil wonted stiengtli. Feel better altogether." Fer silo by II. IS. Cochran, druggist, 137 ami l:p North Queen street. CHltrtl t" I'rrncll We feci railed upon te preach! ' w rnel IiicIh tacts thalare ueitlt kiiuwli..; We want everybody toeniey all Unit is possible in thin world. We want all tlie-e wheurusiilleiiiig tr.iiu rheumatism, n urulgl.i, and all aches, sprains and pains le knew that Thomai' .V lectrlc. Oil Is an unfailing ami splendid cure. Fer sale by II IS. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13!) North Queen street. On Ien itplmve it. That in this town limn are scores et person- naiMimr our store every tlay whose lives an made mis rabiti by indigestion, Dyspepi i. Heur and dNtivH-vd Stomach. Liver unm piatnl. Constipation, when for 75c. we will sell them Siiileh's Vitalizer. guaranteed tt) cine them, s-old by II. is. Cochran, druggist, N. 1 17 and l:B) Nerlli Queen street. feli7 co-l.! Ul.AtiS tNO UIKKNHHAKP H...H A tWAKTI. IB. -AT- CHINA HALL A LAItOK AND CIIKAP LINK OK GLASSWARE. CKAQLK, CUT ANO KNGRAVED (5LASS WAUK AT High & Martin, 15 EAST KING.STltKKr, LANCASTKK. I'A. riAJtrKXit. Tf IS .NOlsrittNUK THAT A M.L WHO GOTO SHIRK'S FOR CARPETS, flO AUAIK WIIKtf TUKY WANT ANOTIIKIC CAKI'ET. It Is because Goods are Just as Represented, AND SOLD AT A MERE LIVING PROFIT. TIip Biggest Line of Carpntfl, et every variety and grade, Te be Found Ib the City or Lancaster. Shirk's Carpet Hall, Cerner West King and Water Sts., LANCASTKB, PA. ISKUIOAL. (EBItV DAVIS'S KAIN KILLIK Caught a Bad Geld. The SUMMER GOLDS ana Ceugha are quite as dangerous aa these of midwinter. But they yield te the same treat- ment and ought te be taken in time. 4 Fer all diseases of THROAT. NOS TRILS, HEAD or BREATHING APPARATUS Perry Davis's Pain Killer. la the SOVEREIGN Remedy. AL,li DRUGQIST3 KEEP PAIN KILLER. Innel-lydAw VI.OTHIMU. 1 I iKltllAKl SPRING OPEHING T H.GERHARTS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, .0. V, BAST KING STRERF, , OF THE I.AliaKST A8SORTMEAU -or FINE SUITING, . PANTALOOOTNG vsu SIMMNU ovlkceatinh,; Kver brought te thnCilv et Lincastnr. B I'liese tleMreus el securing Choice Styie- are lni'di'il In t-.ill early I. i. iiiisric-ri kk son. iIOIIl. - CLOTHING. SPUINf.'-WKJGHT CLOTHING " IV FULL ASSOItTSIKNTKiH. Men and Beys. And it tin fiistlnn wlih von Is when te buy. gie it" a iil.il.and wt; wilt show you one el tin: Lstrgrafc and V.nnt Solected Stocks of (J!et.hinK in r.he City. Vn h ive a few of Ihes. A LT-WOOL, MEN'S SUITS AT'SIO lelt. ami lind they are fjlvin;;innd 9al?fact'en fnr tin; niiiui y. I.KMK.MIIKi: WK MAXirFACTURK ALL OUi'OWN ;i.Ol'IUNO. r?A (JENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTK.lt. IA. lS-AlAt It HO. LESS TALK AND L. lore Seal Bargains AT- L. GANSMAN & BRO.. Oer Orangfa and North Queen Sts , THAN' AN'YWIIEKK KLSE YOU CAN GO TO. Mens Suits at W0, $3.S0, $4.le, CiOO.IttXO,' SOU, J10. :'i up te $18. M.n's I'ants at "c, t)0c., $UO, J1..W,$2.00. $Z50, f.'tfti u i t f"e. l.ewtfit prices ler latest " isms' and Children's Sultsat $1.1.0. 12.00. SZW. f ?. m. 1 1 (, i-' no, V w up te $9.w. Lewest prlcen fur tin: latt st styles, and we art) doing the inisiiiess. siiaip prices; excellent work te measure, $Ii An IntbKO llluc Knit te measure, $U. A bet ter tjuality Indiitn i:iiieSnltteuitasiireut$i5.' A an mI select ion et Cheviot and Casslmeres leme:isnreat$it$. An excellent Indigo 151 nc Suit te liieiSUlt. I'ants tn ineasnrn from $3JU upward. New estKoeds. latest styles, thoroughly geed work. IVlifitiVer wants spring Clothing thU Is th.3 time te i.et it ; ttiesea-en la well advanced. : e have u large stock and iiint sell tt. L. Clansman & Bre. TI1K FASIIIOKABLKMSRCHAKT TAILORS A CLOTHIERS, CI- - MIRTH QUEEN STREET, i-n; en uih Hcuthw.est Cerner .Ol Ormage at. I ANCASTER. PA. -tjit. ivenlng until Oe'clfe. ; ?aturiay 10. II B. Hnstetter t Sen, '"Owl f.l -vl . -i t- l l 1 i . .1 A . r. . - i i?i .J f v 2-! ... . ,