Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 04, 1884, Image 1

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LANCASTER, L'A., FRIDAY, APRIL I, 1884.
Price Twe Cents.
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dl.OTIHNO,
rg..u.j
Our stock of Spring Clothing
la new ready for your inspection.
It comprises such a variety of
styles that we will surely be able
te suit you. Prices very low.
A. C. YATES & CO,
LEDUEE IIU1LD1NG,
COR. OHB3TNUT fc SIXTH BTB.,
PHILADELPHIA.
f VK1L1 A ICATIirOH.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
FOR MEN, HOVS, CHILDREN.
insiuilsctured Irem ran lelly ulictil WOOF,.
ENS. Ill nil UlO leading PRKITV STYLES,
EXCELLENT KITIINO, WELL .MADK,
WELL TIU.M5ir.lJ, mill marked nt figures
that bear ntvur.ibln coinpatisen Uli tint low
est given by unv First Class Clothing Heuse
In thu city.
All woolens selected wltli u view nt giving
tin host possible results as 10 ji. i mntitiiicy of
colon). All goods thoroughly hhiiiku1,ie tliu
eiid that there will be no shrinkage In lengths
mil widths of garment utter iimuuluclure,
Ourinukuef CLOTHING always stands the
It'll an te durability, mill maintain tlin slinpe
ami color In iillklndsiit weather, r.kluorshliie.
A trial Is nil tlml U necessary te convince tlin
most skeptic of Us superiority i.vur most all
oilier makes.
Our $10 and $12 Suits
ure marvels of cheapness, which im Clothing
lluyer, contemplating tliu purchase el Spttng
Raiment, should lull te Tlin wonder If
bow clothing se geed cuti be made lor.e lltlle
money, riem tliu assortment u have It Is
net Oltllctilt te maku satistuctery selections.
Step In ami sen wlintyeu tlilnket ilium
tfTrade respscttully tellcllcd.
MYERS & RATHFON,
LEADING LANCASTER CLOTHIERS,
NO. 12 BAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER. PA.
H.
UMIOIAUT.
SPRING OPENING
AT-
H. GERHART'S
Tailoring EBtablishmeut.
I am new prepared te show te tlie trade. an
aertniPiil el Woelons ler the Hprlng nml
Hummer Ti ado which ier llcauly. Quality and
Quantity Burpa' all my loriner ulfei-ti te
p ease my cuutemi'm.
None but the very best Korelun and Ameri
can labile for Drest and lluslneBt Hiiiu i a
complete line of the Latest Shade el HpilnK
OverceutliiK-
The very bet et werkmaiitilp nnd price
lower than any Heuse In tliu city ler thu s.une
quality of goedi
H. GBEHAET,
TAILOlt,
Ne. 6 East King Street.
A1 ANHMArl a llltU.
EXTRA PUSH.
That U what make our NKW 81'KINO
8TO0IC I.AKUttlt, JIKTIKIIANU CHrJAl'EH
than It ever was belnrc.
Pee tliu wonderful low price In
-AND-
Beys Clothing.
Men's Hulls At W.M, 1 1.00, $1.50, W.CW, H00, 18.00,
110.00, up te 1 8.00.
BOYS' AND CHILDREN OLOiUlNG
OUU UHKAT SPECIALTY.
Heys' fitltts at tt.25, 1150, 00, 3.W. 11.00,
5 00, W.0U, up te $10.00. i r . .
Chtldren'sButUi at$l., $1.73, $i.0J,$lM, $3.00.
$100, up te $0.50.
TO TIIK LaIIIKSi It you wish te buy Heys'
erChlldruns' Butts leek at our uirge bteen,
elegant made styles, workmanship, quality
nnd low priens, they cannel be uppieacheit
any where in this city.
L. Sansmaii & Bre
THE FASniONAULE MERCHANT TAI
LORS AND CLOTHIERS.
Neb. G0.U8 N0KTII QUEEN HIUEET,
Rbjnt en the Seuthweu Cerner el Orange
atret,
LAKCA8TKR, PA.
- Net connettod wituany ethor Clothing
Heuse In lUe city.
Ul.UTttIKO
rktt ritvt-s r
"" T9JA ! C2MS
11
KMIIVAIi
REMOVAL
EXTRAORDINARY.
New Establishment, New Goods,
S. S. RATHVON,
Merchant Tailor nml Draper.
Itespectlii ly Informs hi patron anil tlin pub
lic Dial he Im Ilmnevi'il his Merchant Tailor,
lug Establishment Irnm no. 101, wliure It linn
Iwen located ler ever tlilrty years, te
131 North Queen St.,
(HOWELL'S HUILDINO),
Wliore tie lias Just opened with a fresh unit
seasonable linn el fabrics, ler men and boys'
wear, whleti will be iiiailn promptly le onler
In any style, ami sulUlactlen assured.
Tliunkliil for put faveis, hi efforts hall bu
te merit tliu centlnuuil couniluuce et tlie pub.
lte.
S. S. RATHVON.
. Practical Tailor.
iu3Mmd
B
AKUA1N ULOT1UNO STOKE,
Ne. 'Zl CENTRE S0.UAKE,
I.A.NUA8TRK, l'A.
Burger & Sutten,
U'llOPRlKTUllH.)
ONE PRICE TO ALL,
AMU THAT
Tlie lewcrtt Price in Iho City.
SPRING SUITS
most w.(eui',
SPRING OVERCOATS,
tJ.). 1710. I10.MJ-WARRANTEO.
NOT ONK. I1UT
Several Cutters, te Suit Various Tastes.
AN 1MMENSESTO0K OK
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
MADE HY OUR OWN WOIIKMKN
AMI EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED.
JWSnln Agents ter tlin DAYTON FH1RT
hnudseinest, but lining, butt wturlng ami
lewv.tprlcuit.
&
Merchaut Tailors and Clothiers,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE.
Mlyil
fAl'KU HAMIimih, .
P.'JAHKM vv. ruv,
KlflY STVLK3 Or"
Dade Window Shades,
n Mix and huvuii loot lenKths. Hpeclal hlr.rs
lnadn te order The iIlvIkhh urn very hand
some nnd moderate In price.
PLAIN SHADING
lly the yard In the New Celer. WldeKOOdt
for larce windows and ctore itiade4, 40 in., 4S
In., 51 In., t'J In., ami 72 In. wide. BCOlCIl
HOLLAND in Kcru.Curdlnal, Huff, Oreen und
White
WOOIl AN U TIN 81MUNU KOI.I.KK3
rerall kind et window. NtUKLKOUNA
MKNTS.lKUINUKS, TAhSKI.S, Ac. We take
meanuieaaml put up nluulud el uvury Uesurlp Uesurlp
lien in itrbt-clae munnur.
NKW I'ATTKIlNBOr
WALL PAPER
rea si'Hisa.
(JIHh In Kmliemnl, Celer and I'lulu. llui.
ileij. r'llezert, CellliiK DecurutlnnB, Ae.
LACKCUllTAINb, TOLKS, Jtc.
PHARES W. FRY,
07 NORTH QUEEN ST.
I.ANCABTKU, l'A.
UI.Atiti AND QUJSKNaWA.HH.
H
tun MAllTin.
QUEENSWARB !
QUEENSWARE I
-AT-
CHINA HALL.
China, Glass, Quoenswaro.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT.
ALL GOODS EXCHANOEIl
FACTORV.
IK NOTSATIfc.
Housekeopois leek te your Interest,
amlnu our stock before purchasing.
Ex.
High &' Martin,
15 EAST KING 'STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
liririltlUT .XOKPTlUN
TIIK 1IKSX De
v cigar In the city.
HARTMAN'fl
YELLOW FRONT C1QAR
STORE.
irivrrejUA
Cern Remover.
The most otfccttve preparation ler tlie io ie io
tneval of Cerns, Uuntens, Warts, etc., ever
placed beteru the public.
Warranted te uradlcate completely wd
within a snort tlmu the most ebdurate corns,
hard or selt, -vltheut pain.
IT IS A rOSlTIVB CUHK. BOLD AT
BEOHTOLD'S DRUG STORE,
Ne. 401 WESTORANOE6TREET, cerner et
Charlette. dl-lyd
BMER
SUTTON
mitmvAi,.
5LT.JJ2:'JL- 4M
YKK'M l'IM.M.
A CLEAH HEAD.
"OnoyearaKO I was Induced te try Avxa'a
I'ills a a remedy for IndlKentlen, Conllpa Cenllpa Conllpa
tlen and lleiiliielie, Irem which 1 had Ieiik
been a ureal nutleter. CemmenceliiK with a
done et flvn pills. 1 found tlielr action ay,
ami obtalned prompt telle!. In continuum
their one, a aliiKln 1111 taken alter dinner,
dally, ha been all the mudb Ine I htve re
quired, A Tien- I'ill have kept my Hytem
regular ami my head nlear, ami beneltted me
morn than all the medicine ever belern tried.
Kvery person Hlmllarly nllllcted alienld knew
their value. lOJotate Htreet, CIiIchke. .limed
lH8i. M, V. Wathek,"
rerall itlncau'S el tlie slemucli and bowel,
try atkr'h 1'ill.
ruii'Anxii iit
Or. J. C Aycr & Ce., Lewoll, Mass,
Held by all UruKgUU.
aJ.g.tw
A'
Drni
YKlt'd BAItSAl'AUII,I,A AND AYKIt'H
Cherry I eclernl ler kiiIe at Ceclirim'
.'.iih iii.'ii-, .if iei mm i nunil ijuuuii ni
Laucanter, l'a.
!. uin. .. at ... ,. .rnn. u.
AlltK HACK.
HOP PLASTER.
Till poreu planter Is absolutely Iht bti
ever made, combining thu virtue )l hop
with gums, baltams and extract. It power
la wonderful In curing dlfteane where ether
plaster simply relieve. Crick In the Hack
and Nuek, l'aln In the Hide or l.lmbi, HUH
Joint and Muncle, Kidney Trouble, Itlieu
matUin, Nniirnlgla, Hore Cnesl, Allectlem of
tne iieartami i.iver, ami an pain or ocne in
any part cured limtantly by II
10 veii ruuier.
Try It rrlce, !H cents, e
r flvn ler 11.10.
Malluden roeelnt oftirleu. Held bv all drug.
glt and country stores. J I op J'ltultr Com
pany, rroprleters, lloslen, Mass.
LAME BACK.
-Ker noiiHtlpatlen, leg el nppotlte and
dlea.e of the bowels take iluwluy' Slemucli
and l.lver l'lll.. 25 cents. d'iiJ lydw(3)
iJII.KH. " '" "
" ANAKKSta" give Instant relict, and
lian Inlalllble euro ter P1I.K8. Price, II 00 ut
druggtstn, or tent prepaid by infill. Hample
tree. Aililrew, "AAKK8I" Makow. Ilex
1110, New Yerk. aprblyM.W.KAw
y-KAit,
UNDEVELOPED PARTS,
Of tlin Human lledy unlarged, developed,
strengthened," etc., U an Interesting adver adver
tl.eiiientlnug run In our papur. In reply te
Inquiries wu will siy that thrre Is no evidence
et humbug about till. On the contrary the
adverttiteraare very highly Indorsed, inter
etcd nerseii may get sealed circular giving
all particular by addre.sleg Kins Mkdical
Ce., llutrale, N. Y.Toltde Evening lite
iiMydMWAFAw
M
Altl)M IIOLUM.
WEAK NERVOUS MEN
Whein i.eblllly. exhaiiated power, prema
ture decay and lullurn te perform I lie's dutle
properly, are caused by uxcese, error el
youth, etc., will find a perfect and lusting ies ies ies
toratlen te robust health and vigorous man
hood In TIIK MAItSTON I10I.U3. Nolther
stomach driiKclng nor Instruments. This
troaluienlet Mirvem Debility and 1'liyslcal
Decay Is unltermly successful because based
en perlect illagnesls, new and direct method
tt'irt ubiolute thoroughness. Kull Intormatten
and Treaties tree. Address Consulting l'liy
slclan el MAUHTON KKMKDY Jll , 40 W. 11th
BU, New Yerk. uprl-lyM,W,rw
E1'
V'M UHKA.1l MALM.
CATAIlllH. HKADACHK, COI.U IN IIKAD,
KOSK COLD, DKAKNKB, HAY rKVKU.
4-A rositive Cure.
ELY'S CREAM BALM.
KI.Y'B cKKAM HAI.M when applied by the
finger Inte the ueitrll, will be abHerlied.
etteutnally cleansing ilie head of catarihal
virus, causing healthy secretions. It allays
Inflammation, protects the membrane et the
nasal passage from frcli colds, completely
heals the sores und restore thu seiues el tastu
ami sinull
NOTAIJQU1D OltHNOKK.
A few apidlcatlens relieve. A thoieu;jh
treatment will cure. Agreeablu te use. bend
ter circular. 10 cents by druggists. GO cents
by mall, registered.
HL1- BROTHERS,
135-eedAw Druggists, Owege, N, Y,
30
UAVS' TH1AL,.
Hit. UYK'3
VOLTAIC BELT.
Klcctrlc Applluncei are sent en 30 Days' ttlal.
TO MEN ONLY.
YOUNU Oil OLD,
Who nre sutlcrlng from Nervous Debility
Lest Vitality, Lack et oervo force and Viger
Wasting Weaknesses, mid all theso Diseases el
a personal nature resulting Irem abuses and
ethor cause, a reedy relief amtcempletu res
toration et Health, Viger und Manhood guar guar
anteed. The grandest discovery of the Nine
teenth century. Heudatencu for lllus'ruted
1'au.plilut I rue. Address,
VOLTAIC BELT CO.,
aprl-lydMWKAw MARSHALL, MICH.
A
MKW HOOK rilH LADIES,
Female Hygiene and Female Diseases,
IIY J. K.BHIRK, M. D.,
Moinber of thn Lancaster City and County
Medical Society.
This work describes In plain lntiguage the
special Physiology and Hygiene of Weman
and thu Causes Nature, Mympteuis,
riovuntlenandTrcauuciitot
Her Diseases.
" Well adapted te fulfill its ebcct." Pner.
Wm. A. Hamuekd, New Yerk City.
" It Is a dubattd question hew much Inform
ation should be given te the publle about
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been in favor of teaching them freely, pro
vided It Is dene Iu the proper spirit and man
ner. We can say el Oils llttlu work that It
fully incuts tlieee nqulruliients. It Is ullku
lrue Irem supurtlclaluy and sensationalism,
and one should have no hesitation In rucem
mending It te any woman who desired te ae
qualut hersull wfth the hyglnnoet Her sexual
lite. Thnauthorlaareipooted regular nhys
Iclan and HI velume is meritorious." .Ifetff
cat anil Surgical Iteperter, Philadelphia,
" Huvingcarelully read the little velume,
we find no word or nhrasu te ellcnil the most
uxactlng We belleve that every
woman would pieut uy tee information con
tained In this handy volume, und that very
many would save themselves hours of sinter
ing by lollewlng its precepts.'- (friiKmieum
Telegraph.
" lle the author evidently has made a
tlinreugn study of his subject and li- dtuds
with it plainly. Thu Instructions lie gives are
based en sound physiological principles, and
tne book win no leunu vuiuauiu uy inose iei
whom it was specially prepuied." 77ie llei
foil TYumcrfiif.
" Thu work Is ene which women may study
with pretlL" The Jferlland Trantcrlpt
PRICE, 81.00.
Fer sale at Zaltm's Heek stere, Ne. '20 Seuth
Queen struct, Lancaster, Pa., or aunt by mall,
postpaid, en receipt et prlce, by addressing ;
TllHlAHCABTKa PUIIMSIIIMU CO., I.IUlCtUler, 1'U.
49-Clreulars giving contents, Ac, sent en
upuucaiien. niJi-iwiiii-iw
-
"
ntOTUUUAI'llH.
J.K
HOTB.
There has been such a demand for
LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS that I was
compelled te get a VERY LARGE
CAMERA BOX te meet the iiemand.
We can new make you a PHOTO as
small as the smallest locket w 111 held
np te a 5-luch lace, te tit an 18x22
Frume.
J. E. ROTE,
Ne, 100 North Queen
juntMte
Street.
EDUCATIONAL.
(JOWUr.HNlNO OUU I'UIII.U) hlllOOI.V
Alerting of the Heard el Ulrenters I.hH l'.v.
ii lug Kill 1'ald Clljr Hupflliitsnitnt.t'
lUpert Iteail (Itnrr msttrr
Considered.
Tlie lmaril (ifdlrcoter of Lancaster city
sotieol district held n f.Utcd mretliiK In
common council chamber ThiitMlay
ovenliiK. The felluwitiK incmtiurM were
present :
MfKsrH. Haker, Hioiiemiui, Itnmlus,
Coehrnn, Darnmtotter, Kbermati, Kvatu,
Uartinaii, J. M. .Tohnsteii, William .(iiIiii .(iiIiii
sen, Maislmll, iMoCeuiRoy, Met tun. Me
C'ermlck, Ohlender, OcIih, Haub, Kleh
nrd, Hini;walt, Boliwubel, Hlsymaker,
Hmeycli, K U. Bnyder, bjiurrier, Warfel,
Zeoher, and Luvorneod, pruHident.
Tlie minutes of lant utated muetiiig; wcie
rend and approved.
Mr. Evans, of the ilnance commlttce,
presented the following bill which betti
npproved, wcre eidcrcd te be paid :
HUM l'ald.
It. M. Gate, teaching nlghl kchoel II
months, 81-14. U8 ; J. O. Gublo, sutnu, 4
mouths, 8110 ; W. II. LevcrRoed, Hame, II
months, $82.r0 ; Ida M. 1,1ml, satne, Ii
month, and 5 days, 891 ; Kate Shirk,
name, C inenthn and S diyn, 4 lilt ; Jehn
B. Uivler & Ce., merehaiidlfci( (4 07 ; It,
M. Merrow, work and material, 88.03 ;
Htoner, Hbrclncr & Ce., inerchauilizu,
821 25 ; Uaumnarducr, Eburinan k, Ce.,
luraber, 818.82; Hpreoher it IToltfer, ro re
pairiuK reef, 82 42 ; K. J, Zihni, clock,
810 ; Jeseph Samson, brushes, 81180:
Jacob Merulngstar, labor, 80 25 ; Levl
1'ewl, repairs at schools, etc, 818 80 ; C.
L. Fen Uersmith, liquid ulatlnir, 89 ; F.
Lewis Nell, brooms, 83
Laucastef
Gaslight and Fuel company, can for night
school, 822.40 ; Themas MoFaddeti, hore
hire, 83 ; Jacob Ketharniel, brusbps, 88.10;
Ilumphroville & KiulTer, plumbing and
matetial, 80.55.
Mr. Evaus also presented the following
CHtimate of receiptH and expenditures for
the ensuiuc year :
Te the. Heard ej Director! of Venmen Scheel
of iMHCitiler VUy :
Your committed of (lnanoe as required
by law, respectfully present the annual
CHtimate of roceipta nnd expenditure of
the foheols for the coming year, with of
thirty cent en the oue h und red dollars
valuation.
tSTIMATEIl KECHirTS.
JI2.IM.WH vrtluiillen at.Tmlll.H tPl.l'.e i)
Main appropriation u.Hne mi
Tuition 7i no
l'rebjblu amount Inim county com cem com
liil'slener en collecting stain and
cecnty tHr l.t'e oe
rrobalife biiluuie .lune 1, tssl....
4 M0 00
t'i?7Ser)
ESTIMATRD KXl'KnDlTURIcn.
Day tuition ,
Night tuition
l'llnclpal en leans
luteiest en leans
Ceal and ktnultng
nooks and stationary
Halarlus
Gas bills
Water rent
Repairs
Jaultnii
..1
WO OH
i.V) liO
4.0O) te
l.'J 0 0U
'J.OIO IO
cvi mi
I'M O)
7
175 (W
I..VW OU
l.'.O HO
Abatement for payment.
Vi) (0
Krrers ami exoneration l.tfe mi
Commission ter collectors H mi
Contingencies 075 10
tl'J.275 mi
The adove estimate is based ou the tax
remaining the satne an last year, thirty
cents ou the hundred dollars valuation
We have examined the treasurer's ae.
count, nnd llnd he received 827,707,03 and
paid 821,087.21, leaving a balance in his
bauds due the beard of 82,810.17 ou April
3, 1834.
Reiiskt A. Evans,
Adam Ow.knim'.u,
IIrmiy Carpenter.
Lancaster, April 3, 1831.
Mr. Wre. Jehnsen, from the night
school oemtnittoo, repotted that the schools
had been closed for tlie season.
Mr. Ilaker. from the judiciary commit
tee, reported progress en the matter of the
boundary dispute with .Mr. ueiucer.
Cliy huptrlatnmlaiit' llepert.
The mentlily report of the elty miperln
tendeut was read ns fellows :
Lancaiter, Pa, April 3, 1881.
Te the Ueard of Scheel Directors
Gentlemen Your city superintendent
submits the following report of the public
schools for the mouth of March :
The whele aumbcr of pupils ourellcd
was as fellows :
High schools, 235 ; secondary, 1,044 ;
primary, 1,000 total, 3,185. Night schools
00 grautl total, v;i 10.
The avorage attondauce was as fellows :
High schools, 225; Feendaty, 017; pri
mary, 1,503-total, 2 013. Night soheols,
45-grand total, 2,090.
The avorage peroentago was 85 ; that of
the night schools was 75.
The beyu' night scbet I was kept open f jr
118 nights, and the teacher iu oharge of it
reports that it was attende 1 by 118 boys.
Of these, two atteuded 110 nights, and
soven ever 100 nights ; thirteen butweeu
00 and 100 ; teu between 80 atid 00 ; nine
botween 70 and 80 ; oighteon betweeu CO
nnd 70 ; llve botween 50 and GO ; thirty
threo between -10 nnd 50 ; fifteen botween
30 and 40 ; threo botweou 20 and UO, nnd
llve attended less than 20 days. The
avorage attondanea was 59, and the nuin nuin
eor of toachers ompleyod was four, of
whom oue Herved four mouths, ene hve aud
two s'x months.
The toacher in oharge statesthat u uutii uutii
ber of boys ntteuded only a Cew nights at
the opening of the school, and then ro re
malned awny, which accounts for the dis dis dis
crojiauey botween the number ropertod in
attendance for that month nnd the num
ber given abeve, ns well as for that be be bo
tweon the nvorage attendance obtained by
taking the avorage ni reported by months
and that given nbove.
The salaries or the tfaohers employed
amounted te g 112.50. If te this be added
what was expended for books, stationery,
fuel aud light, the otpense will probably
net full far short of j00,
Ne doubt, the beard will icioice with all
geed citizens at the prosperity of the
night soheols as evidenced m tlie large
number of pupils reported in attendance,
but when It is remembcred that the aver aver
age is probably less than one half of theso
onrellod, it will be generally oencodod that
some Improvement Iu the conduct of these
schools is possible ; nor should the difll difll
eultlcs te be encountered detor us from
the attempt With the ultima! e objeet of
r inercasiug their ubefultteis, I would sug.
. gest
I I0lrf Tlinfr nnmint tnnnrtft im rreiilrml
of these soheols setting forth tlie name,
rcsldeuce and occupation of the pupils as
well ns of their paients, the date of ad
mission, nndel withdrawal, together with
the whele nuinber of ulghts each pupil
attended.
Boeondly. A well detlued ceursu of
study.
Thirdly. A roasenablo and well regula
ted freedom of choice iu the st-hctleu of
Bubjeets of study.
Fourthly, Monthly reports te parents
ea new required in the day soheols,
Fifthly. The number of teachers should
be limited te ene for overy twenty pupils
In average attondauce.
Sixthly. Au annual repert of the com
i mittee en night soheols, centaiuiug an
Itemized account of the cxpeuses Inclined
In their management.
It Is net necessary for tne nt this time te
set forth at large my toaseus for these ro re ro
eomtnondations, suflice it te say that full
and reliable statistics nre an essential
condition of wise legislation, and that Is
especially aimed nt in the above sugges
tions, Helievlng that what has been said
of thn boys' night school will also apply
te the ethers, I have net deemed it neces
sarv te include them in this repert.
The nuinber of visits made te thn soheols
by the eity superintendent was 117 and by
dlrreters 118, nn fellows : .! M. Johnsten,
2 ; I)r. I). It. MoCermiok, 80 ; W. Me
CnmHey, 0 ; J. Samson, 10 ; 8. W. Ilaub,
10 ; A. .. Ulngwalt, 8 ; Henry Oast, 27 ;
U. Itlehatds, 5 ; T. U. Coehran, 2 ; W.
A. Morten, 1 ; Ilov. C. Iliomensuydor, 1 ;
V. Jehnsen, 2 ; I). Smoyeh, 2 ; Jehn
Oclis, 1 ; Gcerge Darmatettcr, 1.
Very rcspnetfully,
Your obedient servant,
It. K. IlUEUHLE.
Mr. Warfel nsked the chairman of the
llimtioe commlttee why he estimated se
large an amount as 81,000 exonerations of
soheol tax.
Mr. Evaus replled that the exonerations
would everruu the estimate Teuauts and
single men generally failed te pay the
school tax assessed against them.
Air. wariel was astonisuea te Jearn
that se many meti, who were fully able te
pay tne head tax, refused te tiose.
The president aBltcd if Mr. Warfel could
suggest a remedy
air. Warfel suggested mat tne names ei
the delinquents be published.
Mr. Evaus said they might be sent le
jail for non payment.
Mr. timeycu satu a new jail would nave
te be built, as the old oue would net
held the half of thorn.
A New Member.
Mr. Biaymaker neminated Oeorge Nau
man, esq., as a tnomber of the beard te
till the vacauey caused by the death el
Petor MoCenomy.
Mr. Ebcrman tnoved that the neralna
tlens close, and Mr. Harttnan moved that
Mr. Nauman be oleotcd by noelamation.
The motion was nirecd te and the presi
dent declared Mr. Nauman oleotcd, and
appointed him a member of the cotntnittce
en builJiugs and grounds.
A New Sunday Scheel.
Mr. Ures'ua stated that Messrs. Win,
MeGrau and J. K. McCully were desirous
of opening au undenominational Sunday
soheol in oue of the Seuth Mulberry
street school houses. He offered the fol
lowing rcpolutieu :
"lleielced, That the beard grant portals pertals portals
sieu te Wm. McGrau and J. K. McUulley
te use the middle school building en Mul
berry street, near Viue, en Suuday after
noons for the purpose of holding a Union
Sabbath school provided they make sat
isfactery arraugomentH with the janitor
se as te impese ue expouse upon the
beard.
Messrs. Cochran, -Morten and Darin
sletter8poke against the resolution as set
ting a bad precedent. -Messrs. lirestus,
ll.irtmau'and McCumscy favored the rese
lutien and stated tuat the privileges new
asked had been crauted toethers iu former
years and appeared te have dene much
iMied. The resolution was adopted ly a
staudiug vete of 11 te 10.
Mere Scheel jtoein Needed.
Mr. E. O. Snyder moved that the prep-
eity cummittoe be directed te provide
during the summer vacation additional
school nocemuiodation iu the Ninth ward.
Me said that the James stieet soheol was
already crowded, and that from 00 te 100
new houses will be built Iu that district
during the ensuing season and that mi
additional soheol heuse would be a ucccs.
sity. A staudiug vete being taken, Mr.
Snyder's motion was lest.
Mr. Spurrier asked the chairman of the
commlttce en buildings and grounds if a
site had yet been procured for tlie erection
of a new soheol house iu the southeru sec
tion of the city.
Mr. Slaytnaker said the members of the
committee had beeu looking at soveral
sites, but were net yet prepared te re
pert.
Ou motion adjourned.
llrtdal tours need net last ever three days
new. It seems pottduie ler any young couple
te stay In doeis ter that length et tune, and
talk ubeut the merits et Dr. Hull's Cough
brup, a tale and plcusant tuinedy
A WIKK'ri TKOUIILK.
Fer a number et years my wlle has been
troubled with chronle rheumatism, It being In
some portion et her body constantly (except
perhaps In the very warmest weather In sum
mei). Last Christmas she contracted a very
sovere cold, aud a diseased condllleu el the
kldneys became manifest, which subjected her
te excessive sulmrlng, as tlie symptoms el
gravel became inore prominent, her nrlue
being colored, accompauled by a heavy brick
dusl sediment.
Alter trying seveial romeilles without relief,
I ptecurcd for her a bottle of Hunt's Remedy,
which she commenced taking, and buleru three
days I mil passed alie became much butter. She
continued using thu mudlcluu until she nail
used six bettlus, and new leels entirely cured
et both rheumatism und kidney complaint.
She believes bur piueul excellent health due
solely te the use of Hunt's Remedy.
William O. Cleavjelakp.
Norwich, Conn., May 5, 1683,
UHATlKlINO llKSULTM.
Under date of May 11, Mr. E. A. Thomsen,
tlie well tnewn grocer nnd prevision dealer,
et 7 (irei.il struul. New Haven, Conn., writes
its fellows " Several weeks since I was luken
very ill with kidney disorders, and an exami
nation el uiy urlne showed a very diseased
condition et my kidneys, aud I hadalse symp
toms of a diseased state of my liver. The pass
ing of my urine was accompanied with suvuru
pains in the small of my buck unu loins, fol
lowed by a burning sensation, und ufter hav
ing steed uwhlle In the vessel, thu urine show
ed it nty heavy deposit et a sudimunt sluiU
lir te ground brick dust, und, In short, I
found that 1 was In such a diseased condition
as te require immediate medical treatment,
and us 1 was anxious te obtain the best und
most speedy remedy, 1 looked and inquired
circlully. and became satisfied that Hunt's
Rumtdy was an urllcle el excellent meilt,
and therefore I concluded te give It a trial,
and commenced taking It, and buleru I had
laken ene bottle, I found such a gieit Im
provement that 1 decided te continue Its line,
and by taking only two bottles the resull has
been most gratifying In giving me restored
health,
"I have erduieda supply of Hunt's Remtdy
ter my stere aud shall hcro.itier have H ter
sale, us I consider 11 au uxcultent urllcle ler
diseases et the liver and kidneys."
m3l-lwdM.WAK.tw
Tbr Man AVIie lalks Much,
We waul te say a word te you who make a
living with your long ue, )ou certainly must
huvu u clear, strong voice te onguge your lis
teners. Or, Thumnt' Jiclectrle Oil ter sere
threat, colds, und hoarseness Is unexcelled.
Use and admire, ters.iluby It. II, cechruu,
druggist, 137 und I'i'J North Oucun street.
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Lawyers Opinion e lulrrett tu All,
J, A. Tawnuy, t-sq., a leading iittiruuyet
Winona. Minn., writes t "Alter using It for
inore than three years, 1 take great pleasure
In suiting that I reguril Dr. hum's New Dis
covery for Consumption, as the best remedy
in thu world for Coughs and Colds, 11 has
never failed te euro tlie most beveiu colds 1
have hud, und Invariably relieves the pulu Iu
the chest."
Trial bottles el this sure euro for ull Threat
and Lung Diseases may be had tree ut C. A,
LecUcr's drug stote. Large Ue, (1.09,
'flre Him Out,"
This Is a common remark when rough and
rewdjrs Insult public decency by their tin tin tin
Boemlyway. Dyspepsia ma horrid born, nre
It out wltli llurdeck Jlloeil Jlttlert ou can
dolt, for sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist.
137 and lifj North Uuoen stroeu
le Veil llelleva It.
That In this town tliore nre srores el persons
passing our stoie every day whose lives are
made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Sour and distressed Htemiich, Liver Coin-
Plaint, Constipation, when fur 75c. we will sell
hem Hhlleh's Vllallzer, guaranteed te cure
them. Held by II. It, Cochran, druggist, Nes.
137 and 130 North Queen street. fot7-eod2
llunklan's Arnica HhIte.
The Rest Salve In thn world ler Cuts,
Rrulscs. Seres, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Kever
sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Cerns, and nil skin eruptions, and positively
cures Pile or no pay required. It 1 guar
anteed leglvn perfect satlsliictlen or money
rnluudcti. Price, '.& tents pur box. Fer sale
by C. A.I.ectur.
jutv avuim.
D
KI'.SS OOOHH.
TOT, SHAHD k CO.,
Have llccelvud another large Invoice of
Summer Silks,
at 37c , 50c, 5Se. a yard. A choice line of new
bliailisln
Oolerod Sllka,
attOc.,750., ll.OOayanl. We Invite spoclalut speclalut spoclalut
tentlon toeur
Black Dress Sllka,
at $1 oe,$l.2.l,$1.50, lately sold at $1 11, $1.30,11.7.1.
New Spring Dreea Goods,
In ult thu popular fahrlcjuud colorings.
DENTS' UNLAUNURIKDfllllRTH. lull silo,
linen besom, 'He. each. Ucnts' Uulauiid.
rlud Shirts, ro-lnferced, linen besom and
eulfs 50c. each, usual prlce 73c,
OENTS' UNLAUNDRIKD 8I1IRT8, rn-ln-
lerced, Wainsuttit Muslin, 73c. unch,
usuully sold at $1.(0.
OENTS' UNLAUNDHIED SHIRTS, New
Yerk Mills, Muslin, latest improve
ments, best Shirt In thu mar
ket for $1.00 ouch.
Special Bargains In
Gouts' Sotimlees Hnlf-Hone,
1'2K-l pair, usually sold at 'JOe. Uunts' regu
lar made
German Half-Hose,
I0c. and '.'Sc. a pair, usually cold utiland 37Ke
NEW YORK STORE,
NOS. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
N
k.vt neon te ihi: ceuiit iiuusk
EAMESTOCK'S.
Carpets ! Carpets I
Carpets I Carpets I
NOW OPEN A LAIIUK LOT OK CARPETS
FROM PHILADELPHIA AND NEW
YORK AUCTION.
Extru Super Ingrain Carpets, 10c.,00e. and
"3 els.
Venetian Hall and Slalr Carpel te match,
l':c, iae., J in., 'iie., ;iii!,, .RKC, .ic. anil mi cim,
Rlct) Damask Hall and Slalr Carpets
te
mulch, 23c, 31c, 37H-. 13c. and H) els
Ingrain Carpets,
At 23c, 3fiu., 33c, S7Xc. l'e. and 50 cts.
Alse, a large stock el Rag Carpel at 23a,
30a , 'Me , 33u.. tee,, 13c , 30c, 0a. and r& cts.
Persons commencing housekeeping, and
the.'u ubeut te lepluulsii, would de well te suu
our lurgustocKet cueup curpuu uoiero pur
chasing. Open this day fiem New Yerk u line of Eng
II h Tapestry llrussnls Carpet, in beuutllul
Patterns, prlce only OJe. per yard.
R. E. Fahnestock,
LANCABTER, PA.
Next Doer te the Court Heuse.
IIUUKH ANli MTATttlNJSUlt
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LANK HOOKS ANU STATIONERY.
JOM BAER'S SOIS,
16 and 17 North Queen St.
Blank Beeks & Stationery,
WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES,
Helland's Geld Pens,
lllimk Deeds, Mortgages! Ktc.
-AT THE-
SIGN OF THE BOOK.
VAUUIAUKH, JtV.
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?INE UAltltlAOi: ilUlLDKHS.
THE STANDARD
Carriage Werk
OK LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLY & CO.,
Fine Carriage Builders,
MARKET STREET,
IN REAR OK CENTRAL MARKET HOUSES
LANCASTER, PA.
Wu make every style Iluggyund Curlarge
deslred. All work finished In tliu most com
fortable and elegant style, Wu utu only the
best selected material, and employ only the
best mechanics, ter quality or work our
prices are the cheapest In the stale. We buy
ler cash and sell ou the most l oasenablo term.
Glve us u cull. All work warranted.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENOEDTO.
One tot el workmen especially employed ler
ttiat wurpese. nW-tfdJttr
II- T3 AN It VAVH.
V
en balks
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eilz's Only Hat M
The tnnatcompleto assertmnnt or Spring
tylei Stilt and Belt Hats ever oflerodln
this oily and at prlcei that will astonish
the most earelul buyer. We have taken
fcreat euro in selecting theso goods, net
only In regard te style, but In quality
nlse and as we buy for cash and sell ler
cash enlui we guarantor) te glve yen m
geed an arllcle "If net better" than can
bn bought aiiywliore ler tie nioney. Tlie
Yet; man'3 atirr Hat this sosseu is a
beauty, and for quality, style ami durabil
ity cannel be surpisse.l. The 11ROAD
WA Silk Hat Is a very sensible style tliU
season, having a lull brim anil bnoemlnff
almost any one. Cleth Hati are the prin
elpul icaturu for heys and we have n lull
assortment, A lull line et light-weight
SOKT and POCKET HATS, ane in Iiet
everything thai can be found In a first
class Hat Stere, at
144 North Queen Street.
(UUNDAKER'3 OLO STAND,)
A few doers above tlie Kranklln Heuse,
LANCASTER, PA
mam lydw
OliUI.T'7. UI.U Hl'AMII,
UREAT RKDUCTION IN
Hats, Caps, Purs,
Ladloe' Seal Sncqnes nnd Delmans,
Ladlea' Fur-Llned Olreulara,
Gents' nnd Lmllcs' Seal Cups at Costs
SILK UMHRELLAB.
A Large Asiortiiienl el QLOV1C3 at Cost.
THE LARGEST STOCK AM) ASSORTMENT
OK KASHIONAHLU
Wiuter Eats, Gaps, Firs, tt
Everenered te the public, at the LOWE8T
PRICES. Wholesaleand Retail, lluy
ler cash only and sell cheaper
than uuy ether Hat Store
In tliu city.
SOLE AOENT FORTIUS
Knox SUk& Derby Hat
The ONLY Hat Manufactory In Lancaster.
Reys' Caps Irem lOe. up. Men's Capset all
kinds greatly reduced In prlce. Repairing
neatly and promptly dene. Old Silk Hats made
ushlonuble.
JOHN SIDES,
di-Mfd Successor te SHULTZ A RHO.
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VAllVJSTn.
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TAIILISUKll 1HSO.
CARPETS
-AT-
Philip Selium, Sen & Ge's
150 SOUTH WATER STKEBT,
LANCASTER, PA.
Wohave a full supply of RAG
AND FILL-
im uduiiii.i. no euiy
use the best of
varns. .
If you want a geed, sorvlceablo Carpet,
pleasu corne and examine our stock boiero
purchasing elsowhnie, as e will sell as cheap
as the cheapest. Come and see lerynutsulf anil
bocenvlnced, as wu always have the reputa
tion el making tlrsl-elass Carpels.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY
COVERLETS. COUNTERPANES, ULAN
KETS, CARPET CHAIN, STOCK
ING YARN, AC
Dyeing
ticu.
Dene In all Its branches at short no-
COAL I COAL I
Ol the best quality, expressly for family uie.
TRY A8AMPLETON.
REMEMUERTHE OLD STAND.
pjijlip sciiujr, son & cm
Ne. 160 SOUTH WATER STREET,
tO-Sind LANCASTER, PA.
jaUHlVAJj lNHTllUaitSNTB.
Tirii.ue.1 a wiiiTB
Wilcox & White Organ Ce.
SPECIAL TEN DAYS SALES.
NOW 1S.THE TIME TO 1IUY
PIANOS AND ORGANS
AT SLAUGHTERING PRICES.
One Geed Seceud-Hand Piane V.)
One Elegant HeceniMland Organ 13.00
Oue Elegant New Orguu, 12-Mop Couplers
and Sub-Huss 53,00
Wilcox A Whltu organs f i emf 73.00 te 1130.10
' Knabe," MePhall, Grovenotoln Ss
Fuller, Koyiiteno, aud Vose
& Bena Manea,
All Marked Down te Bettem Prices,
given away.
Alines
WILCOX & WHITE .
Parler Organ Warerooms,
NO 15'2 EAST KING STREET,
II. II. LUCKENHACH, Agent.
feblMld
alAVltltKHY.
11
AVIMO
IIIMSOLVKI) fAUTftKttaMlt
and
pctmuuuntly
closed the Chestnut
fctieet Inui Works, i duslru te Inform my out
natrens und the imune gunurully. mat lam
still in the business, being located In the Penn
Iren Company's Works, North Plum street.
where I am mailing' Iren and Dress Castings
ry uo'iripuen, ana win ue pioase-i te
serve ull who may favor tnu with their patron
age. Frem leyuursexpurluncuin tliebuiuiees
und using thu bust material and employing
the bust mechanics, I am suit tied I can guar
antee enttrosallslactlen. Castings mate from
u mixture et Iren aud steel which are uiorore uierore uiorere
Itablu for strength and durability than the
best cost Iren known. V teeth roll pluleui,
roils and rolling mill work a specialty. Cast
ings made et very seu Iren, and brass, cast
ings et uvery description. I nave all the pt pt
ters uf the well and favorably known Mowrer
Cern und Cob Crusher, refitted and Improved.
AIboeu hand, mills completely fitted up or In
parts, te replttce old ones which nav been in
usa ler years, guaranteeing Uiem te lv
btaotlen. . -,,fl.i.i.v.
anul-iiuiu ,u, .."-..
Sl'KUIAL. TU TOHAtlflO 1'AUKKiUI M.HU
bvy' HENRY nKCUTOLD,
Ne. bi NertU OueH ,
,ifili;uolU;e Rig Stocking. Z "-If
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