'rpFrwW"' fPW''zfiuif ;., t.--w tei W v-" flf t,4 ,3fv;irz .-i-V- je Cmtfagte ';.- -: ' ,v v v Velume XXl-Ne. 82. LANCASTER, PA.. PBIDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1884. Price Tw (fete. f r w$!!jrtj':i' -wse & .flfJtJlKr, UIAMONl)!, v. H. Z. U1IUAIIS. Fer the Holiday Season, 1884. tsveryLudy, wltha very few oxceptlons. Is mind, we weuM call attention te the beautiful, rivuil trem Switzerland a day or be age, and liave Just been openod. We have MUB1U IH. K8 bciuitlfully finished m every way, from ene te forty-sight alls Musleal Docanlers, Elegant China Fiult Stands, Hinging Illrds In Cngea, very natural and lllodlket Musical Tables, Ac, Ac In lac), we have everything that Is tnade In the miilcal novelty line. In addition te all these new and beautlliil things, we bave SWISS WOOD UAKV1NUS and BTONK8 OK THE ALPS. Our MUSIC 1IOXK3 are at PHIOE9 TO 8UIT BVEUYIIODY and a call te see and bear theni will repty any person, se overybody Is Invited. H. Z. RHOADS, Lancaster, Pa. Ne. 4 West King Street. nur uuuvb. "lUATH AMU HUAWUJ. LADIES' COATS -AT Vf etzger & JHanghman's Newmarkets, Russian Circulars, Delmans and Jackets. CHILDRENS' COATS, for Fall and Winter. Our A.eirtmvnt of Ceals ter I.ndlei and Chllilren was mede expressly ler us bv the beat luabuiH el Auw 1 orb and Philadelphia, and are very cheap. ' METZGER&HAUGHMAN'S CHEAP STORE 43 West King Street, (llotwecii tlie Cooper lleusu and Eorrel llorse nuvMydAw J."' MAUT1M t! UO. HOLIDAY GOODS ! IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. China, Glass and Queensware, DOLLS and TOYS. LARGEST LINE OF WAX, UISlJUE AND CHINA. DULL9. BISQUE TOYS AMD FIGURES, BISQUE NOVELTIES, NOVELTIES IN PEPPER AND SALTS. EVERYTHING NEW J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cerner Went Kins and Prince Streets. VAUVMTt), XV. JA. ;H'2i Ualll'KT HALL. BARGAINS ! -AT- SHIRK'S OAEPET HALL. Sellins Off te Cleso Business. Every thing Must PesitiTely be Sold. A rull Ltnoel I10UY I1IIUS3ELS, TAPESTUY, and All Grades of 1NGUA1N CAIIPETB, UGB, BLANKETS. COVEltLETS and OIL CLOTH. t3T ALL AT A BAORIFIOE.-k nr Prompt nttontlen glyen te the Manufacture of Bag Carpets te order. -AT- SHIEK'S CAEPET HAIL, OOR. W. KING AND WATER STS fnbm.Trndaw 1SOUTN ASH Hit OKU, I JUOTS A.1U SHOES, WM. H. GAST Ne, 105 North Queen! Street, BOOTS AND SHOES F Oil I ALL AND WINTER. We are well prepared with a lull stock el Heavy and Medium Werk ter Celd Weather; also a lull line of Uubbers. Notwithstanding the lact that 'all et the work oxhlblted at the lata Fair In competition with ours, was aolectod In New Yerk and else where, our own inanutactura of Heets and Shoes was awarded the TWO HIGHEST PREMIUMS. 47-Custemcrs can tely upon getting suit such work as we exhibited. Give us a cell Prlces guaranteed te be as low as any In the elty. lell-6nidAw G OA SUMPTION. I 11AVK a. POSITIVE Tmidv ter the above dlseasa i bvlts use thousands et cases et the worst kind and of long standing have been cured. lndecd, se strong is my laltli in its efficacy that I will send TWO BOITLE.S FllEE, togethor with a VALUAHLKTUEATISE en this disease, te any sutlerer. Ulve express and P. O. address. DH.T.A.SLOCUM, nK-lmdoediOmw lSlPcsirlSt., N. Y. NOTIOK TO TUMfABimW ANU UUM NEU8. A'l persons are hereby lorblilden te trespass en any el the lands of the Corn wall or SpoedweU estates, In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un un un lnrloeed, cither ler the nurpose et sheeting ei fishing, as the law will be rigidly onlerceo (Vjnlnut all trespassing en sold lands et the undersigned alter this nelle. WJI. COLEMAN ritEKMAN U. PEEOY ALOEN, EDWAUD 0. 1UEEUAN, I Attorney tot ii. w celeiDkn'i Uelre elf-udw fend of Heed music, and. with lids Idea In new and useful Musical Noveltlos that nr liolel,) LANCABTE11 TA. ic AND DE3IRA.ULE. Opnoflife'Htcveus Heuse. BARGAINS ! LANCASTER, PA OJjAHH AMD UUBKNHWAHA. H iuu a n auxin. HOLIDAY GOODS ! -AT- CHINA HALL. We bave new open a very Large Line et HOLIDAY GOODS, -IN- Faney Goods, Doeorated China, Ivery Ware, CHaeawrue, Lamps, &e, Don't purobase until you have examined our assortment. Goods must prove Bulls- luotery, or will be exchanged, 3- PJilCKS LO W. t High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. COT1UNKEU AMU HEAL K8TATE AGENT. HENRY SHUBERT. AUCTIONEEU AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, 61 North Duke Stf Laneaear, Pa. Everything pertaining te my business will rocclve my personal attention. Terms reason able, tmaaiQ&csii. tanij-ua mmvieAL. H Ol" N.ASTKB. SHARP PAINS. w?!f'.8p.,ra,,ns' Wrenehes, Bhenmattsm, fJ,eUTg,8c2l,c' I'loerlsy Pains. Btitch In the Slde, llaclraohe, Bwollen Joints, Heart DIs. oase.Sero Muscles. I'aln In the Chest, and all pains and aches ellhnr local or dt op-seated are Instantly relieved and speedily eured by the JI-f nc2wn JI1' Matter. Compounded, as it i?'?.1 ,l,he "illclnal virtues of tresh i.Pi.Uum''.V Bal'ams nd Extracts, It H. ".? 0t1"nB and strengthening Por Per ous Plaster ever timiln. . lli.ki ,. cenui or nve ler 11.00. Mailed en receipt et ter 11.00, tlMt09 tin ufacturers, llosten. Mass. ,.....,. j-ianer ve . .proprietors and M 'ym lltalnta HOP PLASTER. 9-Coa1ed tongue, bad breath, sour stom ach and liver dlspuse oured by Hawley's Stom ach and 1.1 vor Pills 2Jcl. nev20-lvd4w(2) rj.eii.xr, OUILXV, UUJLTV. J. W. U1LLKU, Ol Washington borough. Pa., Is guilty of man. ulacturlng MILLER'S And the verdict el all who me It U that "17 IS THE BEST!1' " VI IS THE BES1 I ' II 11 IS THE BES1 1 ' BLACK DIAMOND COUGH SYRUP IS TUE HKST. sopU-emdAw VI JW. KMUHI'b Seething Syrup 15 TUK LATEST AND IJKST rilEPAUA- TION reU TUK COMPliAlNTB OF TUE Little Ones, And It U Klvlug the utmost satisfaction te all who are using lu 17-0mIAw rjy DR. BITNER'S LAXATIVE POWDER, fOR Tni CUB.I OF, C03T1VENK83, FEVKI18. TOllPiniTY fO" THE l.lVKIt AND 1SUWKI.8. ACIUITY OK THE STOMACH, EltUCTA- TIONS & DYSPEPSIA. It Is a mild LAXATIVE, producing no In convenience and doveld el the harshnes usually produced by HILLS, and can he taken In all buaseus el the year. -ltl3 pleasant te take. Ask your dealer ler It. wiDl7-!ind&w w LLCua ItLACK DIAMOND COUGH SYRUP. sept!7-lmdAw ULUKIUIIirTUK CUllNKA VAUVmUUU In lmiorUiKe and danger, according le their extent and their situation. In eome cases their course Is acute and rapid In etbes very chronic and protracted. The su perficial are less Important and dangereus than thn deep-seated Vicars. All Mseasea of the Eye, Ear, Threat also. Chronic and Prtvate Dlseosea-successlully treated by UKS. II D. and M. A. LONGAKER. Oftlce 13 East Walnut stroet, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation tree. dl-3tdAw viiUruitiu, TJKMOVAL. ANU UPEMI7I Labeastis, Pa.,;8ept.ll0, ISM. ldoslrate make known te my Irlends and custemers, and the publle In general, that l have remeved from 23 North (Jueen ttroet te 121 North yueeu street, 'jrercrly occupied by the nrin et Hraallinj a. llaus man, whero 1 have opened with . large as sort men tef English, Vrencu uud Uerman Novelties, tpgether wltb a large line el Demestic. Fabrics, Compesodas my new stock Is, of new goods and new styles, 1 tool assured that In soliciting a continu ance, el your patronage, you will have an opportunity of making selections from & stock unequalled In Its varlety and adapt ed te the present demand, whleh Is ler geed values, gentlemanly styles and effects, and oxqulstte fit. Nothing but the very best et workmanship and prices te suit everybody, l'loase laver me with your orders. Yours very truly,! D. R. WINTERS. HliVKHtS OALI5. The gale that vlslted this fectleu en Sunday was very severe, and tlgns, chimneys, Ae., went down with a rush ; but, low as they tell, they failed le get As Lew Den as i Prices AT- Burger & Sutten's MEIICIIANTTAILOIUNG AND CLOTHING HOUSE, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. NOW, IV EVEU, IS TUE TIME reit OVEEOOATS. A VEBY FULL LINE or which can he reuND at 1. 24 Centre Spare, LANCASTXK, l'A. febl-lvd (ANK8ulf Al.L 8T IKS A.N I) AT 1'IIIUKH j aa low as the lowest, at IIIAIITMAN'S YKLLOWirilONT CIOAU -TOE. THE SCHOOL DIKEOTOBS' UKUEHDCU MKITIMO Ur Til C IIOABD. Usperts et kUndteg Ueinmltteet A Itasela- tlen Pf elected ana Adopted te lieu llenas te the Anieant etis,000 A stated meeting of the beard of loheol directors was held in oemraon oeunoll ohamberen 'Ihunday erenlDg. The following named mombets were pretent : M8srs.Dakr,Drenemarj,Iroslui.DrewDl liyrne, Coehran, Darmslotter, Ebermau, Evans, Oast, Ilartmae, Ilrrr, Johnsten, J. M ; Jehnsen, Wrn.j Marshall, MoCemsey, MoCermlok, MoElllgett, Oblender, Oehs, Kaub, Klemensnyder, Ringwalt, Bohwebel, Bhirk, Smeych, Snyder, A, J.; Bnyder, Jehn ; Warfel, Levcrgoedrosldent. Mr. MoCemsey from the superintending committee presented the following repeit BBrORT OF THE SUTEKINTENDINa COM WITTEK, Your Buperintondies committee, te whom was roferred tbe petition of the patrons of Mr. Gates' school, te have said school removed from its prosent loeatlon en Hoeklantl street te the building reeently located en Duke street, rospeetfully submit the following report : In order te afford the present members of the beard a olnarer understanding of the reasons why Mr. Gates' soeoudary soheol was removed te the Rockland street build ing, as well as why it should remain there no longer, it will be necessary te go baek a few years and trace the history of the soheol Fer upwards of twenty years there were but two raale seoendary soheols for tbe accommodation of tbe entire city one en Mulberry street and the ethor en Duke sheet. Six or eight years aze, hewever, and before the ereotleu of any of our new buildings ezeept the high soheol and Roekland street buildings, there waB a surplus of seoendary pupils who wero temporarily provided for in Lecher's building, Centre Square. A year or two later there was a surplus et pupils for whom there appeared te ba no ao ae ao eommodatlon anywhere. The second story of the Itoekland street build ing having remained unoceupied from the time of its oreetiou, and needed for no ether purpose, te utilize the room, and provide additional accomoda accemoda accomeda tion, although well understood at the time that It was an improper location, It was determined by the beard te remove Mr. Gates' soheol from Duke street te Rook Reok Roek land strcet, nnd organlze a new secondary school of lower grade in tbe building vacated. Uiuce then, hewever, new build, ions bave been erected at new points, a re distribution of pupils bave been made, and ontire soheols removed from enu loea tleu te anether. Our soheols have been reorganized from tbrce divisions te two division schools, and our plan of oemblnod schools nas been changed te smgie room soheol. Mr. Gates' school as organized when removed te Rockland street has been divided into tbroe distinct soheols ene high grade single room seoendary, and two low grade secendaries, enn of which has been removed te Seuth Prince street, nnd tbe ether romalned in Roekland street, where It preperly belengs. Tbe pupils of Mr. Gates' school as at present organized, a siurle room high grade secondary, came from a large district mniueuJ ..kf-Uia iTliUiU lC-kUctlu.Heveuth I and parts el the uoeond and-bicutu wards, l the majority of whom lire In the vicinity of Duke Btreet, whlle none live convenient te Roekland street, a it is at the cxtrome eastern limit of the distriet. Therofero, In vlew of the faet that tbe Duke street bulldiug is vaeant, and net needed for nuy ethor purpose is the proper loeation for this Boheol, nud that the change may be mede without any expanse, your comniittce rospeetfully rec ommend that the prayer et the petitioners be granted. Wm. McCemiey, J. B. YVATlFEb, O. Reimensntdeu, Wm. Jehnsen, J. IIay BnewN. Mr. Ilartman said he did net bee the utility of tbe propesod removal of Mr. Gates' soheol. The room at present occupied is much better than tbe Duke street room. It Is furnished with new furniture, has solid state blaokbeards, Is heated by a furnaoe In the cellar ; while the Duke stroet room has old desks and bencbes.ls out of repalr, has painted blaok blaek blaok eoards, and is poorly heated with stoves, The objeotion that tbe location of the Rockland street bsiidlng is net central does net count for mueh, as the soheol is a seoendary ene, and the boys who at tend it are well grown and will net be harmed by walking a few blocks further. He would bave te reoerd his vete against tbe proposed obange. A vete being taken tbe repert of tbe committee was approved. Mr. Evans from the flnauce oemraittco presented the following bills whleh wero ordercd te ba paid : D. Appleten & Ce., reading charts and holders, $30 ; gas company, gas for high Boheol, $11.20 ; Jehn F. Leng, numbering olesotp, Seuth Prince street school, $1.20 ; Jehn L. Arneld, slating, $1 85 ; lknntyl vaniu StJioel Journal subscription, $17.25 ; Baumgardner, Eberman & Ce., lumber, 91UU.U i jvujtbiuuu ruiuuuiu uuuiji.ujr, settecs, $1W; A, U. Keplor, mdse., vu.iit) ; J. 11. Loueks, messenger, ?3 ; Lewis Nell, brooms, 63.25. Mr. Evans also preeented the oflleial bend of Wm. O. Marshall, treasuror-eloot, in tbe sum of $30,000, with James Mar shall, Luther Richards and Geerge A. Marshall as sureties, The bend was approved. Mr. Evans also prose a ted the following resolution : Ilitelted, That for the purdose of pay. ing the indebtedness contracted by order of this beard for tbe ercotlen of the Seuth Prinee street soheol Ljube, registered bends of the beard te the amount of thir teen thousand dollars shall bn issued in denominations etjlve humlrtil deUir. Tbe said bends shall bear interest at tbe rnte of four per cent, per annum from January 1st, 18S5, payable quarterly, and shall be redeemable at the pleasure of the beard at any time after January 1st, 1800, and shall be payable en January 1, 1893. Eaeh bend shall be signed by the president, Eoeretary and treasurer, and the corporate seal of the beard shall be attached thereto. Section 3. An annual tax of ene six teenth of ene per oeut. en all subjeets cf taxation for soheol purposes Is hereby levled, te pay the prinelpal and interest en tbe abore lean, oelleotablo as ethor soheol taxes. Mr. Evans explained that the Prinee street soheol had already been paid for out of the funds raised for tbe payment of teacher salaries, &e,, and it was necessary te make tbe lean, te roplaea the funds thus used. Mr. Cochran aake.l what bad boeome of the $10,000 lean maie a year or two age. President Lovergoed replied that tbe bends had been sold and tbe proceeds used for soheol purposes, The re3olutlen was then adopted. Sir. ilartman from tbe committee en bulldincrB and Grounds reported that Jehn leunir, ene of the janitors, had died, and that the cemmittee had appolnted his wife te perform the duties of jaulter. On motion the aotien of the oemmittee was approved. Mr. Ringwalt from the night soheol committee reported that the colored night soheol had been closed, owing te tbe peer attendanee of pupils. Mr. Ochs from the same comtnltteo said that the attendanee of pupils was never mere than 13, and gonerally a geed deal lass, though the toaehor and oemmittee had dene all they could te sccure a larger attendance. On motion the aotien of the cemmittee in closing the soheol was approved. The monthly repert of the elty superin tendent was read an fellows : Lancaster, Pa , Dee. 4, 1881. Te the Heard vf AcAoel Vlrteters - Gentlemen : The city superintendent submits the following repert of the publle soheols for the month of November. The whole number of pupils enrelled was 277 in the high schools, 1,000 In the secondary, including tbe Strawberry street soheol, and 2,055 In the prlmary,making a total of 9,428, and adding 172 atteudlng the night soheols, the ontire enrollment was 3, GOO. Tbe average attondance was 201 in the high schools, 070 in the secondary, and 1,731 in the primary making a total of 2,971 and adding 128 attending tbe night ssboels, the wbole number of pupils in average attendanee was 3,090. The statistical table accompanying this report will show the enrollment and average attendance In each soheol, and as far as pessible for caeh toaehor. The average porceutage of attondance was 88. The number of visits made by tbe city superintendent was 100, by direc tors 1C0, as fellows : Dr. D. R. MoCer mick 24, C. Sebwcbel 1, J. M. Johnsten 6, J. I. Ilartman 2, Heu. J. B. Warfel 22, T. F. MoElllgett 22, W. MoCemsey Bl, J. W. Byrne 15. 8. K. Liebty 0, J. Ochs 15, W. Jehnsen 3, II. Someyeh 1, D. G. Baker 0, Dr. J. Lovergood 1, II. 11. Brono Breno Brone man 4 There are new, as near as I am able te ascertain, seven non-resldent pupils at tending our soheols. The rules de net seem te make it the duty of anyone te send bills for tuition te their parents or guardians, and yet it seemed te me that it was the intention of the beard that they should pay. Having brought this matter te your notlce, I await your further dl dl dl reotieus. An examination of tbe statistical table will show that tbe advaneed primary soheol in eharge of Miss Stab), is entirely tee large, whlle theso In cbarge of Misses Marshall and Bruning nre rather Email. The superintendent would most cheerfully recommend the transfer of pupils from Miss Stabl te tbese teaobers, but past experience dearly shows that parents, (Instead of rogardingsueh changes in Utelr tiue light as prompted by a doHire te give their children the best possibie advantages by removing them from over crowded rooms where tbe teachers oannet de justioe te them, te ethers whero there is ample room, and a reasonabie number of pupils te a teacher), Invariably pretest against such changes, and annoy the members of the beard by requests te re admit their chlldren. The beard has new provided ample room in the eastern and southern portions of the city, and if pupils suffer in health or instruction be cause of overcrowding, the fault rests with their parents who rofuse te scud them elsewhere. The eame thing can, hdwever, net be said of the northern and western parts, tO WinCtt-Tetumuwwtm-rea n Iho report for Ooteber. Rcspeetfully your obedient sorvent, R. K. Beeukle STATISrltUL TAI1LE Of UKROLLUEMr AND AVEll AUK ATTKMMNCB FOR NOVHMUKK, ItSI. .NAMES (.'F TEACH BUS. Utah Scheel. Mr. .1. P. Mcuaskey Miss S. 11. llundell. 277 201 Secondary Scheel i, Pint Division. Mr. W. II. Lovergood... " U.S. Gates 11 A. 11, Stamy " c. Matz Miss K. Powers " U. llundell " C. ll.lluber " M. A. Dougherty.. " M. M. Musseliuan. 43 S S'J 37 52 4fi 83 37 41 40 4 42 53 91 46 40 43 41 403 373 Secondary Schools, Second Division, Miss M. Palmer J. A. M. Vlllce..., L. Nceper L. Xug K. Green A. C. Uutliveil... H. K. Dengler.... M. McNeill M. Zug Ida Llud 8. M. K. Stanley. K 1. Downey.... K.V. liaker C. Llchty K. Clllten fill M5 East Straiebtrry Street Scheel. Mr. F. Shlbley. .1 47 SH Primary Schools, First Division. Miss C, U. tplndler ' K. Suydam ' M.J. limning " L. Marshall 11 M. K. Zuercher.... " Kate llundell and two assistants ' K. Musser " A, Carter " 8. bmlth ' K. Shirk ' S.llolbreok " M. K. stahl K. llucklus ' L J. Falck. S. BtltTel M 61 33 S4 S3 00 31 bl 43 47 49 S3 40 te 33 749 l'rlmury Schools, Second Division. Miss II, Llchty Fleming ,. 40 41 47 3J BG 41 41 41 45 ai 81 3i 30 42 41 fc2 SI 41 41 ' H, M. Underwood.... M. lloyer F. ICaudman E. .ccher Nellie Itupley K.McGlnnU 11. It. llarklns M.J. Guthtle M. Achmus M.llumphrevllle., M.A. llaub M. Sener S. Carpenter A. M. llusbeng... 8. C. Ellmaker.... 11. It. Finger 1. MeMlllun S. King It. Welizel M.Sharpe A. Hess M! 01 41 40 II 4U 47 W C6 71 (5 M 71 SI 71 63 49 67 iM 33 27 9 es C3 31 42 33 1UM Meht Schools. W. II. Lovergoed. Miss Shirk F. Shlbley 1101 B5 43 1 33 ii!L teb77-ivd 171 1 123 In regard te non-resUlont pupils the president stated that rule 10G made pro pre vision for their admission, Under this rule a teacher oannet roeelvo a non-resident pnpll unless the pupil presents n receipt from the treasurer of the beard showing that the oest of tuition has bcen paid. Mr. McUomsey said the treuble was that parents of non-resident pupils pay the first instalment which gives their eblldren nftmt.alnn and full tn niAlrn lutllFA rt.1V- I ments. Mr. Baker moved that the treasurer of the beard be instructed te keep a reoerd of nonresident pupils, and collect from their parents pay for their tuition. After further dobate by Bnpt. Buehrle, Mr. Evans, Dr. Herr and Jehn Bnyder, Mr. Baker's motion was agreed te. ntscussiKa text books. Dr. Herr from the cemmittee en text books moved that Whitney's German reader be introdueod as a text book in the high school. The ebair rutcd that under the law tbe book oeuld net be introdueod at this tlme of thvyear. Dr. Ilerr appoaled from the doeislonof the ebair. Mr. Ilartman read from tbe aet of As sembly (page 05 of digest of soheols laws) whleh distinctly says that no books shall be introdueed except at the May meeting of the beard. Mr. Brosius read from the state super intendent's construction of the law that a new book en any branch taught in the soheols might be introdueod at any time, If feuud neeassary. Dr. Uerr, Mr. MoCemsoy and Mr. Baker argued in favor of the introduction of the book. A vete being taken the decision of tbe ehalr was sustained. Mr. Ilartman oflerod an amoudment te rules 33 and 33, mero clearly defining the duties of the janitors, and added that if the amendment provailed he would effer a further resolutiep relatlve te their sala ries. Mr. Ilartman moved that the janitor cf the Seuth Prinee street soheol be fur nished with a reel and hope, the same as has been furnished te tbe ethor janitors. The motion was ngreed te. Adjourned. m i m " Gene Down Hed Lane." This Is what the younistera say when they wish te exprcss the Idea that oatables have been disposed of. Happy Is ha whose stomach can digest all that gees down " ted lane." Unhappy Is the victim et Indigestion, who cannot comfortably dlspone of his lecd. Aches, pains, grlet and mental suffering are his portion. The euro ler all this Is Ilrewn's Iren Hitters, the greatest Iren modlclne In the world. Sirs. Tledman, et bt. Leuis, says, " 1 used Ilrewn's Iren liltters for weak stomach and general debility, and am cured." Hear mm. "I feel new. 1 was afflicted with slclt head ache and general debility, but Burdock Bleed Allien brought about an Immediate Improve ment In mvironeral health. 1 consider them the best family modlclne In the martlet." Adelph Lalez, liufrale, N. Y. Fer sale by II. II. Coehran, druggist, 137 and lit North Oseen sireei. lueBIen's Arnica Halve. The Hest Balve In lho"werld;ior Cuts, Ilrulses, Seros, Ulcers, ,salt Khoum, Fever 8ore3, Tettor, Ghappxl Uands, Chilblains, Cerns, nnd all skin eruptions, and pest lively euros PUes, or no pay roqutred. It is guar anteed te glve perfect satisfaction or money rolnnded. Price, 20 cents per box. Fer sale by II. li. Cochran, druggist, 187 and 133 North Queen stroet. Lancaster, Don't De Falnt-neattea. the blues geed by. If you are In pain, have u lameness, have an nclie el anv kind, go le tbe druggist and ask him ler Themat' JCcltclrle Oil. It will de you geed overy tlme. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and ISO North (jucCn street. A ureat Discovery. Mr. VTm. Themas, et Newton, Is,, says ' Mywllehas been seriously ailected with a cough ter twenty-five years, and this spring mero severely than ever before. She had used many remedies without r el let, and being urged te try Dr. King's Sew Discovery, did se, with most gratifying results. The first bettle rolleved her very much, and the second bottle has absolutely cured her. She has net had se geed health for thirty years." Trial bottles free at Cochran's drug stere, Kes. lsi ktu iae North tiuoeu 8 treat, Lancaat or. Pa. Large slze, f l.oe. tl I IVlsn tverjDeur vu Knew. Rev. Geerge II. Thayer, an old cltlzen et this vicinity known te overy one as a most Influential citizen and christian minister et the M. K. church. Just this mement stepped In our stere le say. " 1 wish overybody te knew that 1 conslder that both myselt and wife ewe our lives te Shlleh's consumption euro." It Is having a tremendous sale ever our counters and Is giving perfect satisfaction In all cases el Lung Diseases, such as nothing else lias dene. DUS. MATCHKTT A FUAXUK. Ilomujew, Ind., May is, '78. Sold by II. II. Cochran, djugglst, Nes. 137 and 133 North Uneen street. Lancaster, teblloedl l'Ai'HH MAHUinaa Jit,. piiAiir.H w. ruv. WE 1IAVK MADE SELECTIONS OF OVEIl 23.UOU PIECES OF WALL PAPERS, FOH THE SPKINQ AND FALL TIIADK, trem Hellable Manufacturers, which are being shipped as lest as produced, consequently we are oneulng NEW LINES ulmestdaliv com prising ALL GKADES OF PAPEU HANG INGS, trem the Lewest te the Flnest Gilts. The colorings and designs are beautllul. In cluding Freezes, llorders, Celling Decorations, c. We have puper trem 8 cents apleceup, and our prlces for hanging are 5 cents a piece for Common and 10 cents a piece ler Gilts and Decorations. These prices are lowe: than they have ever been either ter paper or work. Gtveus your order new, as you can xaveblg meney, as theso prices may net remain long. We empley geed workmen and nre prepared te de work promptly and In a tint-class man ner. WINDOW SHADES IN Plain and Dades of Kvery Description LACE CUUTA1NS, POLES, AC PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 North Quoeu Stroe, LANCABTEli. PA. T1HWAME, JtV. I PUB CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY AT LOW PEIOBS STOVES, HEATERS. HAKOES, COAL OIL LAMPS AND GAS FIXTURES, -13 AT- JOHN P. SCHAOM'S. Ne. 21 Seuth Qneeu Street, LAN0A8TEE. PA. TTKADOOAHTEltS rOU TUK INDIAN MEDICINES, KA-TON-KA AND MOUO0 INDIAN OIL -AT- LOOHER'S Drug Stere, NO. EAST K.INO BTUKKT, LAN0A3TKU,rA. NOTRUe. The tlme is rapidly approv ing when heavy goods ter hard weather will ba a necessity. Conductors, a class that need warm Clothing, may find geed, heavy Blue Suits at the low price of $12. Strongly-made Overcoats, plenty of pockete, $12 ; worth mere money. Storm Overcoats and Coachmen's Oeats are also largely-represented in our stock. A. C, YATES & CO., G02. 601, GOG, CHESTNUT 8T8. VI1ILADELF1UA, Heticb. Ksttmatts furnished le Clubs fcr Overcoats for the Inauguration. tliAmA M vtsns a KATtirun, OVEEOOATS roil MEN, FOll YOUTIIS, FOE DOTS. ehlllk, Oorkeerow, Eleeian Boaver, PJaln Boayer. They are elegant In quality, style and ma terial, and are offered at prlees whleh defy competition. These OVKIlCO ATS AitK OUK OWN MAKE. We can therefore recommend, thorn truthlully and without fear el being gainsaid. .sj, COMB ANDEE OUK OTKRCOATS. Mone Equalling tbem 'are Ollored Elsowhere ler the Same Meney. OUR CUSTOM DEPAETMENT IS ABLY MANAGED. tTlWOMM M1fnw V.,CUa.nht( Cem potent Cutters de net tall te gratify the ir.est critical taste in their nts. The line of Imported and Domestie Goods In lids doparlment Is unequalled, and we have every laclllty te ploase as te material and style. Myers & Rathfon, LEADING LANCAkTEK CLOTUIKOB, NO. 12 BAST KINO 8TRBB1 LANCASTEU. PA. r UANbMAM A into. CLOTHING. We have heard el Clothing given away, that Is thrown into a promiscuous crowd as an advertising dodge. The next thing te giving them away Is te sell thorn at the low price we are new selling thorn. 17.00, a great return for little money. A suit that Is geed enough for any business pnrpeee. Don't wear shoddy and ancient mark downs when you can get such Suits and Overcoats aa we sell at 17, S3, $10 and $12, te say nothing et tne finer -rnings at sis. su. sis and un' uuiiiuiibfl'a jvdd jiuib' suns AND OVEltCOA'lS at the very bottom reached prices, SUIIS AS LOW AS $1.50. 0YEKC0ATS AS I0W AS $1,25. OUU CLOTHING SPEAKS FOli ITSELF. We ere ready ve meet the wants of the times. Wages are low and limes and payments are Blew. One dollar te-day Bhe aid buy aa mueb. as f 1.50 a year or two age. LGansman&Bre. The FASHIONABLE VXBCHAKT TAILORS AND CLOTUIKlUi,! Ne. 66-68 NORTH QUEIN STRICT, Bight en the Southwest Cemer: et Orcagf LANCASTER, PA. Net connected with any ether elotnles; house In the city. ALl. ANNOUNUEMBKT -or- Fine Tailoring -AT- E aERHAET'S, Ne. 0 East King Street. I have new In stock the most complete amtl choicest assortment cf FINE WOOLENS FOB THE FALL AND. WINTER TUADK Ever ettered before in this city. A great v rlety et LATEST RTTLK 01IEOKE& SUIT ING. COBKSCUKWS in all shades asMtsJ Hies. A splendid assortment of Liairr and HBAVT.wiw.nr OYERCOAliNO. Prices AS LOW AB TnS LOWEST IMA til SOCHlswarranted as represented.! H. GERHART-. aft' '.V A; L W W :m 5. 3? 1 1. A SV5 'V3 m i4 'fa ' 5r frjai .. j mwn 1 V 'C la ?!-! ,a C.i t .y& 'sva " dm. M ti .yn m $& !''41 4 -, i'5 ?h yrsi! t. 1 At i ,' S . r .. . r Ji. ,v. . IW jUk a Av,rfk.i3,S