Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 03, 1884, Image 1

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Volume XXI -Ne 129.
LANCASTER, PA.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1884.
Me Tire Onte.
truMri oil" tjtr.
TT Z. UHOAim,
SUMMER JEWELRY,
RHINE STONE SPECIALTIES IN SILVER JEWELRY.
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Lace Pins,
Hair Pins,
Cellar Buttens,
Bracelets and Bangles.
H. Z. RHOADS,
LANOA8TEU. PA.
Ne. 4. West King Street.
may.9-lyd
nur uoevb.
N
Kxr iMieir toitiikiceukt iiuusk.
MB1HVAL.
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UP FLASTKIt.
SHARP PAINS.
Crick, Sprains, Wrenches, Bheumallsm,
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Pleurisy Pains, Stitch In
tlie Bide, Backache, Swollen Joint., Heart Dis Dis Dis
eano.Bere Muscles, Pain In tlie Client, anil all
fiulna anil aches either local or dt op-seated are
nstuntly relieved and speedily eured by tlie
well-known Hep Waiter. Compounded, a. It
In, el tlie medicinal virtues el tresh
Hep., Uums, Balsams and Extracts. It
Is Indeed tht belt putn-killlnir, stim
ulating, seething and trpniflheninit Por Per
ous Plaster ever ninde. Hep llatltrM are
.old by nil dniKKlslH and country stores. 23
cents or tlvi! ler 11.00. Mailed en rocelpt et
pi leu. Hep Platter Ce., Proprietor and Man.
uruclururs, Bosten, Mass.
HOP PLASTER.
O- Coaled tenRUO. bad breath, sour stom
ach und liver dls ase cured by llawley'a Stom
ach and l.lvur Pills !cts. nevJfi-lvdw(2)
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DR. BITNBR'S
FAHNESTOCK,
OUK UNPUEGEDKNTED BALE OF
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS
LAST SEASON, rendored It necessary that we should hav better faellttl-a ler the Com
ing) Season. Wu have uu completod enlarging, remodeling and rcrurulstiluetir CLOAK
BOOM, and are new prepared te show a large and varied stock et
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS
IN ALL THE NEWEST STYLES.
Alse, Ladies' and Children's Jerseys, All Sizes.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse,
Lancaster, Fa
tKUil J All.
II, MAKTIN & OH.
Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers.
MASON JARS
In Quarts, Pints and Half Gallens.
LARGE STOCK, LOW FKICKS.
OOHANSET JAES
A NEW JAR,
Aseoed. II net better, than the Masen. Every Jar Warranted. We have customers who
Mve used tlie Cehansey Jar last season, and this year will buy no ether.
NEW PRICE:
H alf Gallens, $1.15. Jelly Tumblers, 28c Per Dez.
New Mechanical Figures the Dude and
LAXATIVE POWDER,
TOR TUB COM or
COSTtVENKSS, FEVHUS TOUPIDITY OK
THE LIVKKANU HO WKLS, AC11J11 r
or THE STOMACH, EUUOl'A-
TIONSA DYSPEPSIA.
It Is nmlld LAXATIVE, producing no in
convenience un.. devoid et the harshness
u.uully produced by HILLS, andean be taken
In all seasons el the Tear.
-lt Is pleasant te take. ABk your dealer
for It sepl7-flmIAw
ULUIUUIU.
IrUPKMNIi
It HATINO BF-OPKNED MT TA1LOK
1MJ Mil AHMHHMft.STiil my eldhtand Ne
22 NUUTI1 OUEfcN STBKUT, (2d Fleer) with
ine nnest line 01 rnreiKu ana liuim-suc
Woolens ter Fall and Winter Wearlhaveever
shown, 1 would be pleased te have my
former customers and the public immorally
call und examine the sarne before placing their
liWei a. Perlecl sailstacllen guaranteed.
lUspecttully,
JOHN J. 8"AL1NG,
2d Fleer, Ne. U North Uueen Bt.
s8 tfdced
SCHOOL BOARD MEETS.
HKPOKT8 r UUMMlXXCrs PKKMKNTKU
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KHUVAL AMU llfKKlNU.
Quarts 90 Cents.
V Take a leek at our window tUIs evening,
Companion.
J. B- MARTIN & CO.
Cerner West King and Prince Streets.
Lancaster, Pa.
UJLUVMT3, SO.
Laneastsb, Pa., Sept. 10, 1S8I.
I deslre te make known te my Irtends
and customers, and the publle in general,
that 1 tiave remeved Irein il North Quteu
street te 121 Nerthtjueen street, formeriy
ercnpledby theflrm et Smallng A llaus
man, where 1 have openod with a laree as
sortment of English, French and Uertnan
.Novelties, together with a large line et
Demestic Fabrics. Composed as my new
stock is, of new goods anil new styles, I
tool assured that In soliciting a centlnu
ance et your patronage, you will have an
opportunity of making selections fiem a
stock umqualled lu its vailety and adapt
ed te the present demand, wRlch is ter
geed values, gentlemanly stylei ana
effects and exquisite lit. NethlnK but the
very best et workmanship ; and pr.ces te
suit everybody. Please taver me with
your orders.
Yours very truly,
D. R. WINTERS.
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UAMSMAA A IIKO,
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111 UK'S UaKPKT hall.
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !
AT
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
Helling Off te Clese Business. Everything Must Positively be Sold.
A Feil Llneet BODY IIKUHSELS.TAPESTBY, and All Grades of 1NGUAIN OAUPKTS,
UUUS, 1SLANKKTS, CUVEULETS and OIL OLOTU.
IT ALL ATA 8A0MFI0E.-a
- Prompt attention given te the Manufacture of lUur Carpets te order.
AT
SHIRK'S CAEPET IALL,
OOR. W. KINQ AND WATER 8T&,
febxt-tmdaw
l'Al'KM HANUiilUB, &L.
L.A.NO ASTER, PA
tUAUBS Vv. VUV,
ULAHH AMD UUXENltWAUA,
MERCHANT TAILORING
DEPARTMENT.
UUANU DISPLAY OF
GOODS IN THE PIB0&
-reu-
FALL & WINTER WEAR.
WE MAKE TO OllDEB
PANTS ! P.1NTS I PA'TS I
At $3 01, W0, f 1.00, .00, $6.00,17.00, up te 110.00.
SUITS! SUITS t SU21 St
A Ooed Business Suit at 112. A Hetter Busi
ness Suit at til. A H Ice Casslmere Sultat$15
A Flut Uotkscrew Suit in Black, Brown and
Mde Shydes at $18,(3), t22, ta. In passing our
ncrtbwest wludew, please leek at Hbine et our
simples. All marked In Plain rigurus at tl'e
Lewest Cash Prices. Beys' Scheel Suits in
geed variety are new displayed. Drep in It
only te leek and get posted, as our Prlces.are
the Lewest.
L&ansman&Bre.
The FASHIONABLE MKKCHANT TA1LOU6
AND CLOTIUtlia,
Ne. 66-68 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
Bight en the Beuthwest Cerner el Orange.
1UH A BAHI1M
Ilave your PAPEU HANGING .Ions before
the FALL UUS11 commences. We nave a
choice line of
WALL PAPERS
Te select from. In all the grades, and are pro pre
pared te oxeente orders In first-class manner
ami low prices,
OUU STOCK OF
DADO WINDOW SHADES
IS COMPLETE.
ELEGANT NEW DESIGNS IN SIX AND
SEVEN FEET LENGTHS.
Odd leti at prices way below value In order
te close. Plain leth in all colors ana widths
ter all sixes of windows.
SPRING AND COUD UOLLKUS, PULLS Ac
LACK CUUTAIN8 AND POLKS.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 67 North Queen Street,
LANOABTEB, PA.
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Glassware. - Queensware.
LANUASTKU, PA,
A tlellretnr i.l 0llnqan Tans Hfcted
HtatMlcs el the Humlur et PnplU Hi.rt
Tbclr ATrraii Scheel Aumuiaiir.
A stated mpetlnjt of the soheol beard
was held en Thursday venlnft, the follow fellow follew
iDR named members being ireeent :
Messrs. Baker, Brenemfte, Brown,
Bryue, Ooehrno, Darmstetter, Eberraan,
Evan, Oast, Ilartman, J. M. Johnsten,
Marshall, McCemsey, MoUermiok, Oblen
tler, Oehs, Hiub, Rvimensavdur, Hlebards,
Samson, Sohwebel, 8layn)aknr, Bmeych,
Spurrier, Warfe), Zaelicf, Lovergood
prestdrut. 9
Mr. MoCenomy from tbV superintending
oetnmltteo presented the fi llewlnn report :
HUI'EHIhTKNDlNO COMMIOTEE's ItEPOIlT.
Your Ruperllitendlng oei ltnlttee respeet
fully report that the numt tr of pupils in
Miss Kate Uundell's Germ in and Engligh
school en Seuth Duke stre t, was thought
te be tee large for the teac iers te seoure
geed results from its c wratien, there
being 130 enrolled, am . the number
steadily increasing.
With the view, thorefon , te better pro
mote the progress of the pupiU, and te
place them in a school inei i oeuvenieut te
their homes, as well as e cqualize the
numbers, 24 pupils were t ransterrud from
Miss Hundull's soheol t( Miss Aehmus'
soheol en West Vine street!,
There new being 80 pupils in Mis;
Aehmus' German and Enallsh soheol Miss
Ella Musser was transferred from the
Maner street soheol and plkccd in obarce
of the English depaumetK at the same
salary heretofore paid her.
Te till the vaeancy eaused by the trans
fer of Miss Musser, Miss Stifle! was
temporarily promoted te Jjer place, and
Miss Ilumphreville temporarily ap
pointed te till the vacancy' caused by tlie
promotion of Miss Stiffel.
Your oemmittce congratulate the beard,
as well as our citizens, en new baying a
regular and well ei ganizediHygtem of com
bined German and English schools,
parallel in tirade with ourether schools,
wnere an wue ecsire may seoure ter tueir
children the elements of a' German oduca educa oduca
citien together with their English.
Wst. McCemsky, Chairman.
Jehn B. Waiipkl.
G. HKIMKM3NVDKU,
LVJTIIEB KlCHAltDa.
Mr. MoCeinsey stated te the beard that
the primary school of whieh Miss Falek Is
teacher is composed largely of Fourth
ward pupils. He meved therefore that
the supeuntendiug committee be author
ized te remove the soheol te one of the
rooms in the new school building en Seuth
Prince street. The motion was agreed te.
Mr. MoCetnsey said alto that there are
three secondary schools of the lower grade
in the Rockland struet nobcel building and
that tdey are generally rather poorly at
tended, and that the location is Inoouve Ineouve Inoeuve
nieut, a majority of the pupils residing In
the new Fourth ward distriet. lie sug
gested that one of the Rockland street
rooms be vacated, and the soheol (Mies
Neeper's) be transferred te the Prince
sheet building as seen as it shall be tin.
ished. We would then have a seoendary
soheol in eaeh of the eutfying soheol
buildings en Maner, Ann, James, New,
Ueckland and l'rinee streets, as well as in
the mero ceutral school buildings. On
motion the superintending committee was
authorized te make the change as seen as
convenient.
Mr. Evans from the flnanee committee
presented the following bills which were
ordered te be paid :
R A. Evatie, chairman of the cemmittee
en fioaneo, reported the following bills,
whieh were ordered te be paid : The 2feu
Era, printing and advertising, 73 25 ; Jes.
b.imsen, brushes, $10 70 ; Jehn F. Yeung,
labor and material, $13 23 ; Allan A. Ilerr
& Ce., surveying line for iron funoe, $5 00 ;
Samuel Snyder, cleaning, etc, $15 ; I'haies
W. Fry, tnorehaudlso, $30,52 ; Fetor Win.
ouer, painting and sanding trio bexesetc.,
33.80 : Ell B. Pewl. carrlr.ue biro. 81.50 :
Daniel Snieyeb, labor, $3 15 ; Inquirer
Printing and Publishing Ce,, biedlug,
printing, etc.. $23 ; Levi Pewl labor and
material, (33 09 ; Fhnn & Breucraan,
inorehaudisc, SG4 02 ; Jacob Retharmel.
brushes, 11.40 ; Marshall & Rongier,
hardware, etc., $50 47 ; Derwart Sens,
labor, $2.50 ; Charles II. Barr, leeks
stationary, eta., $102 15.
Mr. Slaymaker from the property com.
mittce reported that the new school build
lng en Seuth l'rince street was nearly
finished, and would be ready forecoupancy
earlier than the time agreed upon with the
contractor, The beaters are net yet in, but
will be before November 1st. The painting
is being dene at a cost of about 8 cents
per yard. The iron fonee will be finished
within u week. The oemmltteo asked
authority of the beard te oceupy the new
building and pay the contractor the
balance due. The committee during the
past mouth have mide soma necessary re
pairs te old school properties, and there
will be ample room te accommodate all
applicants for seats in the soheols.
jvir. uyrne irem the oemmltteo en text
was presented, in which he asked te be
relieved from further effort te colleet the
delinquent tax for 1832.
On motion he was rolieved as deslred.
SHPEnflTENDENT's HEPOIIT.
The elty superintendent's monthly re ro
pert was read aa fellows :
Lancaster, Pa Oct. 2, 1834.
Te the Heard of Hchoel Dtrecleri t
Gentlemen : Your elty superintendent
submits the following report of the publie
soheols for the month of September :
The wbole number of pupils enrolled
was 278 in the high soheols ; 415 in the
first divisions el the noeondary ; 053 in the
seoend divisions of the same ; 878 in the
first divisions of the primary, and 1,173 in
the second divisions of the sam, making a
total of 3,402v
The average attocdance was as fellows :
High schools, 208 ; Jlrst divisions, second
ary, 873 ; second 'divisions.ef the same,
578 ; first illusions' of the primary, 701 ;
second division of the same, 090 ; making
a total of 3 011,
The average percentage was 09 ; the
number of visits made by the elty super
intendent was 187.
The number of visits made by dlroetors
was 237, as fellows : O. F. Eberraan, 12 ;
Hen. J. B. Warfel, 54 ; A. Oblender, 21 ;
H. It. Breneman, 20 ; W. McCemsey, 43 ;
D. G. Baker, 0 ; J. W. Byrne, 19 ; J.
Samson, 7 ; Dr. J. Levergood, 13 ; L.
Riehard, 4 ; II. E. Slaymaker, 0 ; A. J.
Snyder, 8 ; C Zsoher, 4 ; J. Oehs, 2 ; J,
I Ilartman, 1 ; Rev. C. Riomensnyder, 2 ;
Dr. D. R MoCermlok. 1.
Very Resp. Your Obedient Servant,
R. K. BuElim.E.
STATISTICAL IlKrOIlT OP ATTENDANCE FOB
SEPTEMBER, 1884.
ItAXKS Or TKACIIEB9.
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Mr. W II. Levcrtfoed...
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" A. K Htamy
" a. Matz
Miss E. I'owers .........
" U. Iluuilell
" C. B, Huber
" M. A. DeuKherly..
" M M. Musselman.
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is the master notion cf the play. It is
dramatic It Is fine. The ignominious
death of the " Countess " fellows In due
time and the lovets are of oeurse rs united.
" Yvenne " will be a great suceess.
Who !! Oelit FeetT
Thn peer lellew wliesa bleed dee net clrcn.
late vigorously, whose liver Is halt asleep,
whose siomaeli is In peer erder. and whesa
dilative apparatus lias Rone back en him, can
never make his teet warm until he puts
stomach, bleed, liver and diKCStlen Inte geed
condition He cundnthlsbytheaMnl Brown's
Iren Hitters, uf thlsprlncoet tonics, Mr. w.
O. Fuller, et Mnntitninery, Ala., says," I took
Brown's Iren Hitlers ler general duulllty, and
am Kreally improved."
What say Yue, Docter?
Seme physicians are afraid 10 prcscrlbe any
thing except what t hey direct the apothecary
tocemponnd, Yet frequently we find these
who have found Brown's iron Bitters such a
valuable medicine that thtyaie glad te pre.
rcitlMlt. Ainenirtlipsels Dr 11. F. Mnltb.nt
Hat Creck. Va.. who says. ' t have Ircnuentlv
prnscrlbed Brown's lien Bitters In my nrae-
ucu, unu unuiiamesiexceneni preparation."
Srrvixl II I m Hlght.
" I have used llurdeck Jltoetl lillteri, and
am happy te say they hive done inn mero
geed tnan anything jet. Send alurtherquan
ttty at once " This man was a sufferer from
djspepsia ler twenty yours. Ills name is
Alexander Leugh, and he lives at Alpena,
Mich. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist,
137 and 133 North Queen street.
llacklen's Arnica Halve,
The Pest Salve In tbe'werld ter Cuts,
Bruises. Berns, Ulcers, Salt Ubeum, Fever
Seros, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
CernB,and all skin eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It 1 guar
anteed te give perfect satlslactlen or money
refunded. Price, 25 cents porbex. Fer sale
by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Uuenn stieet. Lancaster.
Sstl'laotlen Unlvrrtal.
"In the past ttiroe months I have sold one
hundred and six bottles et Themat' Ecleclrie
Oil. Never saw a medicine In my llie that
gave such universal satisfaction. Cured an
ulcerated threat ler me in twenty-lour heurs:
nevtr-tatled te relieve my children of croup-"
C. It. Hall, Druggist, Uriyyille, 111. Fer sale
by M.ll Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North
Queen street.
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Our mewage late every rtwkrts )r
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The information la important ')
and intended for every one la
needofOlething. ' ' jl
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uavii tun bwjub., OUT TXlOM-nL:
are the bottom figures et tbt
market, our show rooms are.
light and cheerful, and your ex-"
aminatlen is all that is needed
te make you a buyer.
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A. C. YATES & CO.,
Ledger Building, Sixth udOhiBtiB.Sfc,
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An Kulter's rriDute.
Theren P. Keator, editor et Ft. Wayne, Ind
GaicUe, writes: " r or tlie nist tlve years have
always used Dr. King's New Discovery, for
coughs et most severe character, as well as
ter these et a mttder type. It never tails te
eifetl a speedy ture. My friends te. whom I
have rec imiiiended it speak et It In same high
terms. Having been cured by it et every
cough I have had for live years, 1 consider it
the only reliable and auto euro ter Coughs,
Colds, etc" Call at Cochran's Drug Siore,
Nes. IJ7 and 131) North Queen street, Lancas
ter, Pa., and get a Frte .trial Bettle. Large
Size, 41.00. (2)
Miss M.Palmer 4 42
" J. A. M. Vlllee 3- 32
L. Neeper . 11
" L Zug 41 47
11 E. Uieeu 81 23
" A. C Hnthvea . 3J
" 8. E. Dengler 35 31
" M. McNeal 4 41
' M. .UK M 41
" Ida Llnd 3K 33
8. M. K Stanley IS 41
" K L. Downey fin 4t
K.V. Baker 32 27
' C. I lchty ) 3
" K. Llltten si -
Mr F Hhlbley 6i 42
Pit S7a
MIssC, O. rplndler ,
h. suydam ,
M. J.Biunlnt; ,
L. Marshall
" M. K. Zut-rcher
" Itate II unite 11 and two assistants
' K. Musser
" A. Carter
s. Smith
" K. Hhtrk
' H. HoleroiiU
" M. K. Stlhl,
' K. Ituclilus
' L J. Falck
' S.StllTd
1 Wlsn fiveryuuiir 10 Knew.
llev. Geerge II. Thayer, an old citizen el
this vicinity known te every ene aa a most
Inrluentla. citizen and christian minister et
the M. K. church, lust this moment stepped In
our store te say, ' 1 wish everybody te knew
that I consider that both niysell and wife ewe
eurftves te Shlleh's Consumption Cure." It
Is having a tremendous sale ever our counters
and is giving perfect satisfaction in all cases
et Lung Diseases, such as nothing ulse has
done. DBS. MATCH ETT A FUANCtt.
KOUBBOB. Ind., May 15, '78.
Sold by li.B. Cochran, (Uugglst, Nes. 137 and
134 North Uuenn street. Lancaster. lehKoe.14
UHX HOUUtt.
kjfcw veiut arums.
WATT, SHMD & CO.,
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FALL AND WINTER
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Jieaaj-matte uietnincp.;
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In all the Latest and most TasbJenaMa
Styles for Men's, Youth's, Beys' and Chil
dren's Wear. Assortment n ever larger. Qual
ities never better. Styles no7er handsomer.
Prices never lower.
FIriK AND MEDICM GBADZ WOOXKMS.
Fer Custom Tailoring, embracing all tfc
leading noveltles et American, Kngllsh mad
French luanufacture. The grandest assert.'
ment et goods In the piece shown by any
fi&r vl
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clothing heuse In easteru Pennsylvania. . $
Beteru ordering your fall or Winter Bait Wi ''!
step in ami ioek inreugn enr siec. we aavet t '"
goeils te suit you, and for them will guarra- t -,
tee te glve prices you will pay and net CCS- ''''
plain,
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INV1TK ATTENTION TO
CHASES OF
LAUUE PUI1-
Mlss B. Ltchty
- H. Fleming
" M. Underwood...,
" M. Heyer.....
" F. Kautlman
' K. Zeelier
" Nelile itupiey.....
" K, McUlnuls
" 11. It. Harklns
" M. J.duth In
' M Achmus
M. Ilumphreville.
" M A. Kaub
" Jil. eener
" S. Carpenter
" A. M. Iluslientf...
" 8. C. Ellmaker....
" If. n. I'lnger
" 1. McMillan ,
' H. King
' Jl. netizcl
' M. Sbarpe
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Adjourned.
HHKA'S NKW 1'LAK,
49 Net connected with any ether clothing
heuse in the ctty.
VAHPJtSTh
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STOCKS.
CHINA HALL.
WK AKK NOW JiECElVINQ
Our Fall Importations.
OOR ASSORTMENT WILL CONTAIN
MANX NEW AND NOVEL AUT1CLK3.
WE WILL SHOW A
FINE LINE OP WARE.
The same guarantee et satlslactlen or ex
change will accompany all our sales.
(W-QIVK US A CALL.-S
Higli & Martin,
15 KAHT KING 8TUKET,
LAKIIASTEU. I A.
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,STAUL.1SUIU 1800.
CARPETS
-AT-
Philip Schum, Sen fc Ge's
150 BOUTH WATER STREET,
LANCA8TEU, PA.
Wobflveafullaunply et BAG AND FILL.
We only use the best of
serviceable Carpet,
poeK, wuiiu m utusis.nuuuu(
--BANKERS,--
40 WAUJ 8TRBI3T, New Yerk.
Brokers and Dealers In Hallway and all ether
Securities,
HAILWAY. INVESTMENTS
a specialty, In the seloeUon ana estimate of
whieh their long connection with " Peer's
MiJTOAL e uailbeads - gives them sneclal ad
vautagee. Correspendeueo invited and In
quiries answered, Deposit accounts received
and interest allowed; ol-lydeed
aLLUW 1TBONT OIQAK. WAhkAMIKU
clear VuelU Abajo Havana eiler, the
beat 6e cigar in the Uata at
MAKTllAN'S YJtLLOW FEOST CIQAJt
8TOKJC.
VHOTOOHAVUB.
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Our aim u te make as PIlETTx' A
riCTUUK et your child as the lnstan
taneeus process will admit. Take a
leek at the SPECIMENS at the en.
trance te our Gallery.;
J E. ROTE,
INU OAUPETS.
varna.
It veu want a geed.
please come and examine our stock befere
purchasing elsewhere, aa we will sell as cheap
as the cheapest. Come and gee toryeuitelf and
be convinced, as we always nave the reputa
tion et making first-class Carpets.
CUSTOM UAU OAUPETS A SPECIALTY!
COVE It LETS. COUNTEUPANES. ULAN-
Jtjcra, UAnrti uuiin, otuua etuua
INU VAHN.Aa ,
Dyelng Dene In all its branches at short notice;
GOAL I
COAL I
Ot the beat quality, .expressly ter family use.
THY A SAMPLE TON.
UEMEUBEUTUE OLD STAND.
PHILIP 8CI1UM, SON & C0H
Ne. 150 SOUTH WATEli BTKEET,
rUmd LANCAMTKU. PA.
Ne. lOO North Qemb
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O KAUUUAUTKHU VOU I11K
INDIAIN MEDIUINE8,
KA-TON-KA AND MODO0 ;IND1AN OIL
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1 books iu the abscnee of the chairman re
ported that an additional text doeic in
German was needed in the girls' high
soheol. The oemmittee reoemmend
Whitney's German reader, and ask for
its adoption.
The chair ruled that the book oeuld net
be introduced at this time.
Mr. Baker fiem the judiciary oemmittee
reported progress in the matter of the
New street school boundary.
On motion of Mr. Evans the beard pre
eeeded te the election of ft oelleo ter of
delinquent soheol taxes for 1884. Daniel
Smeyeh and Benjamin Ruber were nomi
nated and a ballet being taken resulted lu
Mr. Btneyen receiving ill and Mr. lluber
7 votes, as fellows :
Fer Mr, lluber MeBsrsi J. M. Johnsten,
MoUemsey, MoOermlck, Oblender, Raub,
Slaymaker aud LevergoeB president 7.
Fer Mr. Smoyeh Messrs. Baker, Brene
man, Brown, Byrne, Cochran, Darmstet-
ter, Evans, Oast, Ilartman, Marshall,
Oehs, Reimensuyder, Riehsrds, Samson,
Behwebel, Bpurrier, Warfel and Zoeher
-19.
Mr. Smeyeh was declared oleotod.
On motion of Mr. Warfel the several
5 matters recommended in the superintend
lng oemmtttoo's report were approved.
Miss Margie Ilumphreville was eleeted
by acclamation a teacher lu the Maner
street school and en motion of Mr Warfel
It was
Jleteked, That she reeelye the pay of a
seoeud assistant teaeher for the time she
has been teaehing in the Maner street
school uuder direction of the superintend,
lug oemmittee.
On motion of Mr. Warfel the minutes cf
last meeting were ordered te be changed
se as te read that Miss Reyor was pre
meted te the position vaeated by Miss
Falek, and Miss MoKeewn te the position
vaoated by Miss Lind ; and that Misses
Underwood and Barnes were eleeted te
succeed Misses Falek and Lind, respectively.
Mr. Wariel ettered the following rosolu resolu roselu
tlon, whieh was adopted :
Jleselted, That Olty Superintendent
Buerhle be given leave of absence for two
days, te allow htm te attend the Bueks
county teachers.' institute.
Aoemtauiiloation from Jobs B. Markley
FALL GOODS
IN MANY POPULAIl FABUICSfAND NEW
COLOBINliS. '
0-1 CLOTH BUITIVQS.
TlilCOTCLum SUITING.
DKAP.ALMA, HEP SUPEU TMCOTS.
PKINOES3 COllUS. U1B AND PLAIN CASH.
M EKES in Black and New t all Shades.
OUlt NEW 1MPOUTATION OF
BLACK CASHMERES,
Are the Het that can be pieduced, and the
Prices a Moderate aa Usual.
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
DRESS PL.AIDS
In Beautiful Delgnsnnd Lew Prices. We
Cordially Invite Ladles te KxAinlne
OUU NEW LINE OF
COLORED DRESS SILKS,
At f 1.00 a yard, lately sold at IL25.
LEADING LANOABTEB GLOTHUM,
NO. IS BAST KINQ
LANCASTER, PA.
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"Yvonne ' is essentially a Freueh play
of the ometloual erder, and has been com
pared te "Federa" by Rhea herself. The
lirst two acts of "Yvonne" are laid in
Paris. The next is iu New Orleans, and
the last two are again in the gay fashion
eapital of Europe. "Yvonne" is the slster
of the "Countess Oraugelieu." A liaison
existing between a "Fernand de Lauriae"
and the "Countess" culminates In the
death of the latter at the hands of "Count
Oraugelieu," who fires upon him as he
flees from the heuse. The "Countess" Is a
wicked woman with a bed, dishonest heart,
and she accuses her slster, the plain and
menial "Yvenne," of having surreptiti
eusly entertained de Lauriae in the house
of ber hnaband. The lnnoceut "Yvenne"
bears tbe disgraoe te save ber proud and
haodsemo sister's name, and, under the
protection of a venorable Amoriean gentle
man, a retired pbysieian, Dr. Ferlin, Hees
te New Orleans, liore she finds a pleas
nut reiuge tfrem a venom of Parisian
seandal, and has almost forgotten her sad
harrowing past, when a yeuug French
nobleman "Marquis Raeul de Reinfert,"
travelling in Ameriea, falls HI of
yellow fever, and under the oare
of her protector, Dr. Ferlin, reoevors,
being nur sod through his convalescence
by " Yvonne." lie loves her and
broaebos marrlage, but she refuses te
make an alliance ou account of her past
history. He urges his suit with all tbe
mere vigor. On bis voluntary declaration
never te examine into the past, "Yvenne"
yields. At this stage of tbe play the inter.
est iuereases considerably. The fourth
act opens with a bal masque given by the
" Countess Orangelieu " in Paris, The
"Marauis Reinfert " is among the guests :
se also are " Yvonne " and the Amerlean
pbysieian. They are, however, incognito,
and their presence is unknown te the
etheis. The wily oeuutoss draws from
the marquis his love for " Yvenue" and
doueunoes her, reviving the aoeusatiou
against her sister aud charging her with
De Liurhw's asiassi nation at the hands of
her husband, " Yveunu " is present in
the garden at the denunciation and
witnesses the young matnuib censterna
tien. A shudder quivers through her
sensitive figure and she shrinks away,
stunned by tier lever's cowardly distrust :
but suddenly, with all the ilre of wronged
womanhood and insulted virtue, she tears
off her mask, walks te the midst of the
assemblage and displays the pale faoe of
the spurned " .Yvonne," oneo plain and
homely, new grown beautiful and pallid
with the impressive grandeur of disdain.
She had her proofs and doueunoes the
sister for whom she sacrificed her geed
name. As she turns te leave, the marquis
breaks out wildly in apology, but with
the oeia ana soerniui ioek ei a queen sue
NEW YORK STORE,
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LANCASTEll. PA.
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Corkscrew Suiting,
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AT THE LATE FAIR.
A great part et our Exhibition was made te
the euler et our Customers, and net specially
ler Exhibition.
We have never been se busy en Custom
Werk, at this Boaseu et the year, as we are
new. We have Increased our facilities and
will trv le accommodate all.
we will luinil all our premises and disap
point none.
A full line et Ueady-made, medium priced
work always en hand.
WM. H. GAST,
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But having selected a 8peclal Drive la CXHUtk-At
8CBEWS, we are prepared te ' 14K
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The Prudential offers a plan by which every
ene may secure a luiul sufflcieut ter burial
purposes. This company Is endorsed by the
leading buslutss men und manufacturers of
Lancaster county. Claims paid within xl
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