Tift i if 37 H afcagttamMaiBkMiei gMPAX y ' Vises, f It v-,'i jr 5- ?;W US . 4 . ??J.tfl. ?.tf Wl yjii 5. - 9 . tJ .- 7 s K t . 4 W"! ri:lC" ? I Daily Ibtelusehcir. Xi? , i JNMIifcad Bran Bvftnln lathaYatr V '"S (tnTlBXaffTtt)' i ni'tf .-... . r rt.iift -" i?. p i H-'iflPr BTKINMAK HSN8EL. r urajMir i;liftitLLlGENCEB ' BUILDING, j. - w w. uerner uvnu-v.equftre. r.;ji:''-. likvct.ruPx. f JULY TlK OIKTB A WIXK. FtV DOLLAM A Villi Zi , TMl e nrrr cskts a momte. Fohtaem riuta. LBVlffcTlBEMENT: room th te iiri eivts A V;4' un ;'TOBKI.Y " INTELLIGENCE!!," (MaBTirAaM.) " .- - fewf3,.' ' ' Every Wednesday Morning', '"i-1 ..... Sl 1 1. . TWO DOLLARS A THAR IH ADTAKO. pjflWWl md!c solicited from every purl or tlie y . ugfwtw ana country. isuuusiHiniicuisuiv iv f' &,& MMted te write legibly and en enu slde et Ij ( 7f47lfceli)cr only ( and te sign thelr names, net 1-fi.V;- .fertmhllmiflnn. lint tn nmnf rf troel f.illh. I" '4-fe.- All anonymous lotteri will be consigned te vthe waste basket. rriMWlTTtrrTrm ntm rnmr tc 'ft Till? TNTRTXTfSKXnKU. .. . 7 LAKOABTKR, 1'A. 2Tl)c murt9tct3ntclligcntcr. LANCASTER, MAY 8, 1883. ' "Scalpers" in Police Uniform. It will certainly be a subject of much wonder te many geed pcople why there should be a law en the statute books of ,r?$ Tnnnsvlvnnia. tnukintr it ucrlminal offense. . tot any ene te sell, barter, or exchange, or te even offer te sell, barter, or exchange, ': upon the streets, or public highwajs, (net indoors), or " In front of" any place et amusement, tickets te any entertainment. Si Under a strict enforcement of this law ,, every tickct-beller at the ciicus held here ' . the ether day could have liecn at tested and " - sent te jail, for they all sold en the sticet, ,,er-"ln front of" the show. The only legal 4 sales were theso made Inside a book store Wv& down town. Uy the operation of this sUi- tuUi.lf one member of a patty should buy Jhe tickets for all of them te an enter- uiuiuieiu, ai inu uu.v euiue, ami uu inni way te the place of amusement should col lect the money from the ethers, he might be sent te jail for three months for doing it. A law which permits such a condition of things as this is of ceurse a disgrace te the statute books and a monument te the ignorance of these who enacted it. It may be Mid that the act was passed te protect the theatre managers of Philadel phia and the public from tlie " bcaljierfl," who made themselves effensive te betlt; but it is clear that no such law as that of 18S3 was necessary te this end, and that its operation is quite capable of protecting the . most malignant persecution of people w he commit no real offense against private rights or public order. The case we have fancied is of ceuie an extreme one, but entirely possible ; and would lmidly be a mere cruel example of the operalienu such an infamous statute '""Uian the ene which brings Itle tl-" notice of our citizens by an illustration of its operation in Lancaster. And, by the way, laws like this one are passed and put into operation w itheut any notice te theso who may be affected by them. Certainly no moral instinct nor inherent sense of right teaches a man that it Ls wrong te buy a circus ticket for CO cents and sell it for CO, any mere than it is wrong' te buy a herse for S'l.'OO and sell it for Jii, or for a book seller te buy a Ilible for 75 cents and sell it feriM). Ulackstone declares it te be a fundamental principle of justice, that a law "must lie notified te the pcople who are te obey it," and the heathen tyrant Caligula was in nothing mere cruel than in t that he " wrote hi3 laws in a very small character and hung them en a high pillar. the mere effectually te ensnare tlie people." But statutes are made of every soil in IVnnsjlvpma and net even hung up en a high pillar under which its ciliens can be laid by the heels and lauded in jail,wilh jail,wilh eut having ever had any reason te suspect ' that sucli statutes existed or that the things feibidden by them were wrong under t any law of man, any mere than they aie effensive in the sight of Ged. ($e it happens that a stranger in town, pursuing what he has every reason te be lieve is a lawful business, and what he sees a half-bcore of ethers doing without moles tation, Ls pounced down upon by the io ie io Hce, dragged te the lock-up and after en joying the comforts of a station-house cell t for seventeen hours, is given a healing, found guilty and released upon paying the costs and, as he says, six dollars of black " mail te the complaining efllcer. If his btery of the transaction se far as it reflects en Ofllcer Barnheld is true, of course theieis no proper visitation of justice upon that efllcer but prompt dismissal from the force and immurement in the peniten tiary. The blackmailer Is as bad as the highwajinan; mid the ene has no mere right en the pelice ferce than the ether. If Barnheld attested this young man for a vlelat ion of the law with honest purpese,it is difficult te reconcile such a purpese with his consent the next day te a dismissal of the case ; and with his failure te gather in any of the dozen mera llke offenders who plied their trade unmolested; especially is thore Misplcieu that he asked and get a consideration when it appears se plainly 'that the "back ofllce" interview played its part hi the transaction. r i In any event the Incident furnishes an il . lustratien of the ease with which nbad 'law may be abused te persecute and ' blackmail pcople whom no public interest Remands should be thus treated; and of the way in which laws that may effect the . .liberty and property of us all, get smug- ,, 'gled into the statute books, only te be " "VS?'reu8ht te public notlce Avhen seme super- perviccable executer of them wants te make" fees or levy blackmail. y The License Question. The assembly js dealing with the high t -license question, and has refused te make t a uniform license fee of $230 for county purposes in addition te the $50 state license ' fee new provided for. The friends of high license had agreed te support the levy of ' ' 250 for every liccnse, as the best they " could de. The result shows that" thev 4 ;'wade a mistake. Their preposition hardly (jaeiercd te succeed. If the advocates i,A ,et the nstrictlea of the sale of liquor can- 'net de letter than te recommend One mil- i form license charge for the silo of liquor, yp Kethcr such sales be of thousands or sin- yt gl barrels per year, they have net reached ,,-Ht'v degree of unity and intelligence, i t which will entitle them te expect success J" for their effeiti. High license is undeubt- ,' Uy a most excellent thingfi but It must 1 - j.iIed according te the population which is l.alia bii....ii i k j. i. ... . tbesupnied. A tavern en Chestnut strwt JTale,irKbn,?,,,rlrP . .., .wv.v ,.j - a w .vua fee than one en Chestnut Hlllj In the" wtiie county. This discrimination could be ex ercised by the court granting the license. It Is nt nny rate required te exercise a discre tion in examining the application ,nnd could levy the license, from the minimum te the maximum fixed by the law,nccerdlng te its view of the requirement of the case. It is essential te the logic of the high license position that in cities, where the drinking population nbeunds and where consequently greggeries are many, the license fee should be high ; te the end that the number of the greggeries may be reduced ami that the diameter and responsibility of these remaining may be raised. Hut n liccnse fee which would have this effect in a city would prohibit the sale of liquor entirely in the country, and in cities would conllue it te the centres of population. The diniculty may be met, as we suggest, by leaving the matter te the discretion of the judges who grant the licenses. Or by. fixing the liccnse at a thousand dollars, say ; and providing that in any school district where no license 13 applied for at that fig ure, the privilege for oue or two saloons may be granted te the highest and best bidders. The Perfidious Indian. "We have the surprising news from Illi nois, that a llcpublicau senator has been elected in a strong Democratic district, te supply a vacancy caused by death. The Republicans thus obtain a majority of ene en joint ballet, and the dead-lock would be broken and Legan be elected te the United States Scnate if party lines were firmly established. Hut unfortunately for Legan theroare a couple of Republicans in the legislatuie who will net vele for him, and the Republican majority en joint bal bal eot Is net likely te de him any geed, though it would seem that it should secure the election of seme Republican. Legan's successful game whereby his Democratic fi lends weie caught napping, is likely, therefore, tobesomclhingof Dead Sea apple te his lips. It will, moreover, be likely te disturb the ljcauliful calm which has prevailed in the f-enaterial con test, due te the amicable arrangement be tween Legan and Moriisen, that if the Senate should net see the one, it bheuld sce the ether ; and that both would strive that no ether Republican or Democrat should be elected. The pleasant relations between the con testants has produced a most coleilcss can vass, in which nothing as irritating as a mesquite blte lias turned up te disturb the harmony of the struggle. Rut new that Legan has stolen a senator from Morrison we may expect that statesman te be moved te wrath. It would certainly seem te be contrary te at least the bpirit of tlie understanding had witlt Legan, that the latter bheuld steal secretly into the Democratic camp te rob it of a repiehentative te which it is entitled. It was net a square, open, candid performance, weilhy of the very honorable pretensions of the contracting party, Colonel Morrison will declare. He had reason te expect that he would net be tricked by the noble aboriginee Legan. Colonel Morrison learns a lessen, which comes te every man who invites it, te put net his trust in princes, in'Indians, or in any ether creature whose interest is fgrninst him. Tn K must go. pelice olllcer for rocnue only Wiiili; Kelloy iinilliis wlfe go bounding ever tlie billowy sea, ene report 1ms It that Iwh net hi geed HtumlhiK uineng Cat ho lies because he married n Jowess, nnd an other declares Mrs. Keiley is no Jeughs te count bocause she married u Catholic All the while it Keems theso geed pcople wero ostlmable ciliens of IMchinend, Va., ro-spet-ted by Jew and ficntile, Protestant ami Catholic ; and If any foreign court or council turns up its royal nese at the Koileys the American ICagle will scream. Wiik.v the scalper takes the war-path the fun really begins. Ne bride in her wedding gown oer looked levelier than a Iuu-.vstcr county lnndsrape these May days. Tin: statu te against extortion is mero cn cn cn orable and mere rospectable than the law against tiekct-scalpers. Tim New Yerk World and ethor jiows jiews papers, havlng'yosterday morning published an incorrect version of tlie poetical epitaph written by Lord Tennyson for the memorial tablet te Gen. Gorden in Westminster Abbey, the Associated J'ress, with characteristic en terprise, sent the garbled and scnsoless ver sien " frtuii Londen" te the afternoon news papers which it serves. A muitber of them inlllctcd anotlier blew en Tennysen's reputa tion by printing it as furnished te them, lacking the second line of the complste stanza, which reads as fellows : Warrior of (Jed, nun' fi lend, net here below, lSulBomuwhuie dcud In lliu far wante biiduii, Theu lhent In nil lieiutu; fernll men knew mis earth hath tjorne no simpler, nobler limn. This is net as bad as Tennyson's worst, and far from as geed as his best ; but that the poetic genius of our New Seuth takes higher lllght than England's titled laureate, may be seen from a reading or Vaul II. ILiyne's poem en Gorden rc-printed in te-day's-Ii- TEIiLIUKNOlilt. It is a sliame the way the newspapers are giving away the court and commissioners' private detectives. m m PERSONAL. Miss Er.izAiurrir Johnsten, the eldest resident or Chambersburg, dled rccently at the age of 08 years. Miss ijizzm Caiu-knthr, of this city, is " Kreen." who manages tlin nxnnllnnt 1n. who niauaces the excellent lartinent "Around the Evening Lamp," In the Moravian. Madamk lUnnies, widow of President Barries, et Guatemala, has arrived In New Yerk from San Francisce, te leek nfter her husband's large ostate in that city. William IIanna, well-knewn in the early days of the oil region ns an extensive oil oporater nnd the buTldoronhollrststeam buTlderonhollrststeam buTldorenhollrststeam boat that ran en the Allogheuy river, died en Thursday at Oil city. IIjalmar IIjeutu IJevkskn, the Nerse poet and uevetUL was sued for slapping a boy who trounced ills son at oue of the sum mer resorts. Thursday n verdlet for $100 dauiages was given against him. Adam JIuauknih:!!, president of the Lrle savings bank, has been arroated thore en a cliargoerconsplracytodofraud the depositors. He was sent te prison In default of $10,000 ball, llrabonder was in court listening te the trial el an oinbezzlor when nrrosted. , Rkv, J. II. Daily, pastor till n yoarnge of Trinity M. 13. church, Jersoy City, who left the ministry after eenressing marital mis mis cenduct, has committed aulclde by Jumping overboard from uiisuiuaimii riiw Ktf.einA and his wlfe lies in a critical conrJitleu, brought about by the news. Rev. Samuel A. Undiuiiiill, far thlrty thlrty flve years n lecsil )reacher in tlie colored MothedLst church or Heading, recently de ceased, was born In Lnncaster county, near Turkey hill. Resides preachlug he inanu facturud a luedlehie for dysiepsIa, and trav eled Uneugh various eountles in the state te sell It Misses Mahtha T. IH;ck, llortle M. Don Den nven, Mary K Garber. Katle 13. Ileuiperly, Ida M. Kleemau, Kinllie C. Kelp, Anna M. Kuhu, llertlia L. Manning, Nannie I. .Man ning, Lenero D. Montgomery, M, Kva riumuier. Martha G. Sobers. Messrs. II H. DoeUiand Win. M. Ilgllewlmsh cemprise u 't Jey Ligh euiuut luut year. CITY SCHOOL DIRECTORS. I'uvcekdixuh or TUB max meeting OF THE JIUAJID. The Property Committee Ordered tn Itulld an Annex te .Turn Street Scheel Smith' Werk en Physiology Adopted The Tn lUte Fixed nt Three Mill. The May meeting of the Lnncaster city school benrd was held en Thursday evening In common council chamber, with the follow ing moinbers present : Messrs. linker, II ro re sins, Uelenlus, llronemnu, Drewn, Ilyrne, Ulwruian, Kvnns, Gast, Herr, Johnsten, Jehnsen, Llchty, McKlllgett, McKUIIps, Nauiuan, Ohlonder, Ochs, Raul), Rlngwidt, Schwobel, Shirk, Smeych, Warfel, Wlekor Wleker shain and Dr. Lovergood, chairman. hills te m: i'Aid. Mr. Rvnns, from the fluaiice commlttee, roiwited that the following bills had been prosented, examined and found te be cer rect, and they were orderod te be paid : Ilenry Shulmrt, soiling school properly, $11; Inquirer printing null publishing cemimny, binding book, $1.1.75 ; Jehn L. Arneld, plumbing, $e2.1 ; KoysteuoKchool nnd church liirulture company, freight, 7f cents; 01 ins. II. Itiirr. lienks. A-P-. fc-ir.5! I.iiiii'nslTtr i1tv. ler water rent, $185 ; J. M. Johnsten, cempil ing ninemimeuLS ami rules, anil poslage, $l'il7. Tim tax uati:. Mr. Uyaiis nlsoeirorwl the fellow hlg, which was adopted : Jlaetvcil, That for the year commencing June 1, the rate ler taxation for school pur poses shall be assessed nt three mills en the real and personal estate of the district nnd en all ether subjects of taxation ut the rate llxrd by law, ami te all persons who shall iay their taxes In n.ild year en or bofero August 1. snail ue miewuu mi nuaii'inuiiL 01 iur cent, and nfter that date and until the first day of Septeiuber the full amount shall be required, nnd te nil taxes remaining unpaid at that tlme 5 per cent shall be added. hali: op suiioei. I'liei-niiTv. Tlie properly committee reported that Iho school property 011 Sherman street was sold for $2,300, teG. It. Marrow, and that amount will be paid en July I. Tim hook cem.mi n 1:1:. Dr. M. L. II err, from the book committee, presented the following as the report of that committee : IjANCAhtku, Ph., May 7, lfesS. Tu the JICHiril Scheel Director of Lancaster eltn: (km'lkmun: Your committee en text books ben leave te rerxirt that hi tlicir judg ment thore should Ik) nochaugelii thoeeiirno of Instruction in tlie schools or the city, with the single exception, which tlie recent act of tlie legislature has made obligatory upon us which ls that physiology and hygiciie with special rofcrence te the ellect of alcoholic stimulants and nareotie jioiseiis upon the huniati Hystein, be made a jurt of the currleiiluni of all the schools. We would therefore recommend .that .Smith's r.lementiry Physolegy and liy liy gleue Iki adopted ns the text Ixiek hi the secondary schools, and that the subicct be taught orally in the primaries. Owing te the fact that there has been no book presented te the committee, sulllclently advanced for use in the high school, and hi erder te luny comply Willi 1110 law, we sug gest that the subject be taught orally in tills school, until 11 proper text lioek cm be secured. We beliove that It Is necessary te niaUe 11 ehange liioursysteiiief readers. The present system had leeii in ueu long time nnd was never the liest We would tlicrefmeask that the teacher In each deiiartmcntef our schools Im) called In council with cither thocemiiillteo or heard ns te the selection or readers m their respective department M. L. Hnitit. Themas I'. McKi.i.Kieri. J. W. Ilrn.vi: That jiiirt of the committee's repnrt in rerer rerer ence te physiology and hygicne uas ay proved nnd Smith's lioek en that subject was adopted. Action en the balnnce of report was de ferred until a fill tire meeting. A guamntoe from Mr. William Riddle, the roiiresentatUeseflvison, Illakeinaii, Tayler A Ce., was read and erdered te lie entered en the minutes. It sets forth that during the whole tlme Smith's physiology shall Iki used In the schools of the city, the price shall net oxeced 50 cenU per copy. Mr. Warfel said It would be impracticable te introduee a textbook en physiology dur ing the present session of the schools. Dr. llcrrsaid he thought tlie whole matter impracticable, but the act el usMemhly said It should be Introduced "forthwith." After seme further discussion the Intro duction of the work was lelt te the discretion of the superintending committee. AN ANNKX TO UK IIPILT. Mr. Warfel ollerod the following resolu tion : Jtcielvctt, That the coin mittee en building and grounds be directed te hue built a two story niinex te the James street building, the annex te Iki sulllclently large te accommo date two single primary schools. Mr. Warfel sinike of the crowded condi tion of James and I.emeu street schools, mid 0MI10 urgent demand for increased room hi theso rapidly growing sections of the city. The preitfHcd annex could he built ler alietit $2,000, and would all'enl all the relief neces sary In that section of tlie city for se end years te come. Mr. MtConisey the chair man of the conimitteo who was absent, had urged the building or the annex before he left the city. Dr. WIcKershani said Mr. MeCoiusey had called his attention te the ever-crowded con dition of the schools and of tlie absolute ne cessity for relief. He then revisited the schools and saw for himself that thoywere greatly crowded, seme of the teachers of the primary schools having ever 70 pupils, while thore are seats for less than 00. He found pupils in the schools who were out of their pieper dlstrlct,but this can't be lielped,as the schools in their district are also crowded, and bad as matters are new they would be much werse nt the commencement of next session. Mr. Nauman moved te postpone Mr. Wurfel's resolution until next meeting of the beard. He thought the annex unnecessary. Thore wero net 11 great many mero pupils tit tit tit tondingthecltyscnools new than attended ten years nge, sinee which time we have built a new high school and several ethor new school houses. If the present boundary lines wero changed and pupils in the crewded schools transferred te theso that are net crowded there would probably be room enough : If there was net, he would cheor cheer Inlly vete for the annex. Ne harm could result from deferrlng action until next meet ing. Mr. Johnsten called Mr. Nauman's atten tion te the fact that though several new scltpel houses had been built during the jKist ten yoars.sevoral old ones had been tern down se that the aggrogate seating capacity was net se much greater than before, while the population was steadily increasing. He read irein the suorlntendcnl's report showing that several schools hail evGr 70 pupils each. Mr. Ilyrne warmly advocated the annex. Whlle it is true that the Rockland and Seuth l'rince street schools are net full, six-year-old children from the northern part of the city cannot be oxpectod te walk u dozen squares out 01 ineir own tusirici 10 1110 oilier ex tremlty of the city te secure school accommo dations. Ne soctlen of the city ls se rapidly increasing in population as the north, where additional room is an absolute necessity and new Is the tlme te build, se as te have the building flnlshed before cold weather sets In. After seme further dolute Mr. Nauman's motion te postpeno was rejected, and Mr. Warfel's resolution te build the aim ex adepted. . UNUqUAL KALAKIKS. Dr. Hcrr called attontleu te the unequal salarles of toachers. Miss Cliften receives only $385 per annum, whlle ether toachers el the Kiiiie grade recolve $390. Mr. Evans Raid the salaries had been llxnil for the school year. There wero several ether inequalities in thorn which it would be impracticable te ehange new. Without a motion tlie ma)ter was laid ever. nen-iiksidcnt ruviLs. Dr. Wickersham called attention te the fact that the beard at its last meeting had violated Its own rule (100) by admitting non-residents children te scats in bchoels froe of charge. He moved the action of the beard tben taken be roseludod. Tlie motion wus agreed te. Mr. Drewn said he had been requested by Mr. Westman. a non-resident bix-payer, te make application ier the admission of his children into the city schools. Mr. Baker moved that the fiecretary be directed te netltyMr. llnrttnan and ether parenU or non-resident children that they must pay for their tuition in accordance with, le 100. Tlie motion was agreed te. A communication from ltev. E. L. Heed, pastor el Christ church, was presented ami read. It states thai Prof. R, K. Duehrle had been chesen m delegate te the Evangelical Lutheran Minlsterlum. at Allentewn, com mencing May 28th, and asked the IxKird te grant him leave of absence during 1U session. On motion the request was crnnted. Mr. Wm. Jehnsen stated that thore wero a number of non-reaidont pupils nttendlng the city schools, nnd moved that the superln. tending committee be Instructed te reiiert their names te the beard at lis next meeting- The motion was agreed tn. A communication from J. II. Duller, stat ing that he had sent te the secretary Ter dis tribution te the members of the beard thirty six copies of Scudder's History of the United States, for examination, with a vlew of its adoption as a text book, was read nnd re ferred te the commlttee en text books. President Lovergood announced the fol lowing visiting commlttee for the ensuing three months : Southwest Division II. R. llreneman, chairman, Win. H. Shirk, Jacob Shludle. is or m west Division i)r.i. ltiucuermics', chairman. Henry Hmevcli. Henry GasL Northeast Division Themas F. McKlllgett, chairman, C. P. Kherman, S. W. Raub. Seutlicast Division Geerge Dunustcltar, chairman, Chas. Schwobel, S. K. Llchty. Adjourned. OITY HUl'KUINTKMDUNl'H IIKI'OIIT. The following report was presented and read : Lanuahtkr, May 7, IBS.',. Te the Hoiirilef Scheel Director! : Gkntlkmkn Your city superintendent submits the following reisirt of the public schools for the month of Anrll: The whele number of pupils In attcndaiice was aw In the high schools, mi In the second ary, and 1V$1 In the primary, making 11 loud et :i,:i30. The n crage attendance was 215 In tlie high schools, KM in the secendary. and l.O'.Mi In the primary, making a total el 'i,787. The aver aver nge poreent was 8(1. The uuuiber of visits made by the city superintendent was 131; theso made by directors wero 1 13, as follews: J. I. Uartinnn. 27; T. K. McKlllgett, 17; C.K. niinriiimi ! Him. J. It Wnrful. Ill: Hen. J. 1'. Wickersham, H; Win. MeCoiusey, i ; W. O. Marshall, I; M. llreslus, 3; 11. Gast, 3 ; J. M. Johnsten, 10; Dr. J. Lovergood, 0; Dr. It. M. Uelenlus, 5; Geergo Danustetter, 11; Rev. O. lleltnensiiyder, 1; C. Schwobel, H; W. S. Shirk, I; J. VV. Dvrne, 1; Jehn McKilllw, I; Dr. I). It McUermick, 1. Dr. M. I Hcrr, 1; D. G. Rnker, I; A. Oblender, I. The time ler the examination of teachers and applicants Is at hand, and in lcv of Iho additional branches new required te be (aught In tlie schools, I would suggest that applicants new holding certlllcatcs Ik) exam hied with the teachers, but that the examina tion of applicants notnewholdlngrortllle.ites be pestiHined until next January, te cn.ilile them te prepare themselves ler examination In the extra branches. In view or the fact that drawing has been Included In our ceurse efstudv for a niniilier el venrs. and that physiology ami hygieue are new required by law, nnd ler ethor very geed reasons, certlli cates te teach III our schools should Ik) granted te theso only who successfully iass 1111 nxumiiialien hi these two branches in ad dition te these heretofore required by law, and unless the lieard orders otherwise, all applicants will lip se examined hereafter. TeacherH whohrtenot already jxissed will be examlned next year as required by the lately jwssed act of assembly. The praetlcoefcmplnylngas teachers young ladles who have made no prejciratlen ler the work en which thev nre alieut te enter, greatly retards the progrest of the schools for woareorntsx.s.slty couiiHilled te train them attcr they hne entered uisn the discharge or their duties, which Is theii.done under two great disadvantages : Ilrst, 1hiuse their time and energy are all required for teaching, nnd secondly, Ihssiuse they have net the same motive as they would fiae If their employ ment as tc.whers ileiciided oil the degree of their prciar.itleu te dlscharge the duties of the elllcc. The remedy ler this stale of things is a training school under the direction ofthe beard and In charge el the city suier- liitcndciit, which iKjrsens desiring w icacii 111 tlie city should be required te attend. This school could 1h established nnd organized in such n manner as te relieve the new over ever over ceow del girls high school, nnd would llius add nothing in the way of exikmiscm, while it would supply trained teachers for our lowest grade schools where the nc'd is greatest, nnd w heie we me likely te get them in no oilier w ay. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, It K. Iluuiiui.r StntHllcnlTalile or Knriillniriit nml Altrmlaiiie ler April, 1SK.1. 3 2; I'llIM H'AIS'OII TKACIIKI.V AB S a.3 i I- Jllih Nrhoell. J. V. MeCaskey HI la' illsss. II. llumlcll ICt II') TeUd Wl sr Jsecenttftrt Sciue. W. II. I.evergiKsl XI 31 U.K. dates U) X A.S.Mlllliy II Ss C. Sliur. .11 31 .Miss i:. rimers 'M 31 ' (i. Iliiudell : ,-rt C. II. Iluher il in ' M. A. Dougherty is 37 " 31. Jl. Musgeliu.ui ,. M 3S Total 30) J-4) F. Miihley II Miss M. Palmer 31 30 " II. It. Finger 37 30 " I,. Nieiwr i 'il " 1.. Zug IS II " Hj-Sh-smi ......... -in 3:1 " A. C. Itathveu J) SI " .s. Heiiglrr 3.1 : ' M. -Me.Neal at 31 M.y.ng 47 11 " A. Mud Jl VI " h. htanley. 311 3.. " K. Downey M ."17 " K. ILncer II 31 " !. I.lehty II 31 " K. Clirteu 32 iM TeUd Mi Ivj J'rtmuru Nchoeli. - MIssO. ). hplndlvr U II " i:. huydain !A M " JI..I. llruulng 3.1 ; " I.. Marshall W 41 " SI. Zueicher SI 41 " K. llnudell...., lis i; " II. Slusscr 31 -n " A. Carter ft7 47 " S. SMiilth .17 M " K.hhlik 5s Ml " S. Hnlhrnek 57 4 " SI. Stahl , i.S Ml " K. Iliicklus II ,'M ' b. Falek 51 3.1 " b.btlirel II 31 Total KM CJ7 " II. I.lehty 47 " I.. Weher 17 ai Sl.lfuderwixid 51 II " SI. Iteyer .VI 1.1 " F. Kaiitriuaii 51 il " I J. Zccher 51 41 " N. llupley , 3U ?J " K. SleOiuills , 3S 31 " II. Harklns im CI " M. tlulhrie II 3.1 " Jl. Admins , 4u 4 " SI. Huinphrovllle M 40 " SI. ltaub M :ts " Jl. Seacr. 7H &s " b. Carpenter. ,, 57 4J " A. Ilusheng 5s 45 " h. V.. Kllmaker 71 Ii0 " S. Fleming 7i el I. SlcSlillau 07 M " S. King m 5s " II. Weltzel il 3.1 " Jl. Shurpu.... 40 30 ' " A. Hess 15 SO Total ISitI vm There Is no l'aln Llke Teeth-ache 1 N'obedy pities you. "Get It out," says ene s "rub the teeth ugalnst a stene." says another ; "w hen it begins te swell it weu't hui t se much," says a third. The reason or the uehdis you didn't use 80ZOUOM', nnd prevent decay. inj'5-Iwdeed.tw I'erpetual Sleepleisiieu Wns the exquisite torture practiced hy Euio Euie penn uud Aniutlc tyrants 011 victims whom they desired te punish with utiiiestcruclty, Nature, although 110 tyiant. Is just as lnoierublo In her laws, and therofero visits myriads of goedcltl ions with tha wame torture fortninsgtcsslena of licrcode, Klthcr ever-taxed or umccupcru. ted mental and ncrve foice liisntiahly deniand thelr dues nnd proper compensation, or the fell penalty must come. Outside assistance, thcrefore, becomes an nbsolute necessity. Noth ing can satisfy the full conditions but Dvvrx'a l'cni: JIait WmsKKV.und II should cenaeii ucnUy beused promptly. Itl3 6t!mulnnt without Inju rious leuctlen, nourishment without a trace or Inflaming poison te crente unnnturnl cravings and deatiey assimilation of feed, mid a healthy tonic te restore normal health and luudy mus cles without superfluous fat te detract from comfort. N per bttle of nil reliable grocers and druggists. avaciAi. NOTICES. ' I never luitreulxe Patent Sledlclue." Don't you T Why net 7 Yeu patronize " iatent aril cles of a hundred varieties why net patent medicines. " Because they are often worthless." True, hut net always. Frequently they are the very hest In the weild, representing the widest experience. At least we knew that Dr. Kenne. dy ' Favorlte Hcniedy Is one of these, und for oil troubles of the bleed, liver and urinary organs It standi; en Its merits, aud net en advcrtlalug, aprlo-cedATr OENERAL GRANT'S CASE. ' Someone IIm lllnniterixl r' Can It lis I'oul I'eul lileT The New Yerk Herald tnyai "If Denernl Clrant shenld recover from n illicnxe which should prove net te have been wlint It had been described, then his medical attendant will be expected te explain the reasons for one of the inet remarkable tmitnncei of dlaervpcnc' ever recounted In the history et medical prac tice." The ether day nn eminent young phynlclnn In Ihn InM stages of emisniiiptlen, iinuula leuiter te talk, nxknil ter lien unit miner and Indt.tlnrtlv wrete Ihlnailvlee te his phJMlclnus I "Make dy. Ing comfortable." Thin neon te have been HioheIo purpma or (lencml flmnt's alteridlng phjHlclmiH, Tlmy were makluKilyliiKuoiuterlable, hut they weie net curing their patient. He niiiur.es them by KcltliiK hctler t Thn utter fallura te l'lltlvilliiixnei nnd prop prep prop eilytetroU Ueneral (initil'g disorder asiiBO asiiBO asiiBO rlonsblunder, emphnittzlng what luis he often 1...n .nil, .1.... ...... F.....I...V... a . .. . t.nf.... iiv-uii diiiui limb iiiMt-!iiuil!ll liuillllltilll, ininiK purely experimental, Is Just ns likely te be wrong as right Hint the general nn ulcer en bin arm Iho phy sicians would have treated It sclentllleally, very iclcntiflcnlly. Me might have recovered or they might liavn cul lil. una eir. Heme dear old coal of 11 grandmother, however, might have treated the gnrn hy nema "old ueuutu's lemcdy "nnd healed It, hut there would have been no"pio ne"pio no"pie fcHslonal selenee " in nucha preevrdlng, ns her temedy would net be one recognized hy the cede I The gennnilV pliyMclan excuse themselves, w euro told, hcciiute the condition ofthe threat unit hidden fixnn sight. Thoiunre tlieimiiuds of rues wherodlneaie Ik hidden from night, where inu Bympinmsare very oijicuinnmiceuuieiiiig. Tlie pliyslcliuiM ilt Hunt everyda'synipteuiM hut limy 110 nei en hey de net en in, nnd llnally the patient dies, ineii incyiiitcncniicy imve inuuen iiu- 'VI take! A henllile miKlakul Iho ether day a preniliiDtil mei-ehaiit In a neighboring ilty was feitml dend In bed. A postmortem examination revealed the lact that ene of his ether vital organs wan entirely decayed, and et hi physi cians had lieen Itcjitlng tilm ler hejirtdltcunu I Heme ene hits hlimdcrcd. Fer weeks the American public haw) been uniting Iho unwelcome linings et (leneial (Iniut'ri death. Today, the general Is up and iireiind mid riding out. People get vtelt often III yplte of what their inn;i.rinrii itiuiuu. l li -y wuiiuwi.. . ..... llv faith 1' O". . .. " They llvohcciiiiKiieutHldo Iho medical prefes sien mill liKslleal lireteiiMU tlieie an; i-ue i-lfeetlve K-uiedliil agenclen In iiature wliuli, tlinugli nn- eneunized " hv tlie cede, luive Hiinieme newer ever iIIm-!1p, and In theiiH.iuds of cases win tri umphs wheie the se-called self ntlile tieuliiiuiit utterly rails. A prominent ex-cahlnet efllcer I t" day en the xerj' edge ofthe grave, suirerlng Irem an ex trcmoillsenleruf Iho liver. Ills doctors tnev.' Iliey cannot euie him. They simply aieinatliig uyiug eouiieiiaoie. The ngeny of death In many eases Is lead hy Niirreumlliig fi lends In Hcreamsef pidii, In con vulsions of nem In npuyins of teitiuu the fUcdeve, the chilly breath, the dreadful cough ing, the liloedy sHcat the supreme Inflictions of pitiless disease upon a helpless ledy Indicate lint limitations of professional skill." Seven tenths of the dentin of this country every jenrnre fiem liepitlc and rcniil dlserdei-s, ever which physicians tuacsellttle iieuer. 1 hey miii giteiius, in.unuu inoeincr iiiiug 10 muse dying cotufeitnhlc, hut they knew they cannot cine and vet lliev will net. lnrm 111 UK) Ul! Ol I eiuedles" ii nautherled'Miy their cede, whether they me idiopathic or homeopathic. If the sys tem, us Is ce.iiinniiut this tlme ofthe year, lias no tone, and one his tired nnd depressed feel lugs, the doctor w 111 tell you that thn hloed needs turlfylug, hut he will net tell you, what he news te he tine, that the hhssl is lmpure be caueo IholltcrunilkldnejHiire net peifeiinlng thelrhl'Ksl purifying runellens. The lull lire of I he phy slclans In General 1 rant's ease ought te have iincjo-eiMMilngeffectopon the pnhile. Iteught te sen the futility ir trust ing entirely In n ptnfessleu whose practice Is i-e largely exis-rlineiital. The test et merit Is sne lcss, uml when any ngeney has wen a record proved hy the testimony of prominent men und WCHliril 111 till 111UKSIII HfNTieiV. lLHLllllUHLOlUUSItll tliat sutha piepaiatinii Is worthy of universal confidence. W he has net heard of It T Who has net used It? Who can gainsay the statement th.it It has w i ought greater henellt for mankind tlmu anything ever discovered Inside the ranks of the medical profession 1 And yet many phy sicians who me hound hand and feet te their cede will net allow nor will they piescrlhe the UM- of Wiiniei's safe cure. .Nevertheless, Hplte or their small minded higetry.ll multiplies In stances or lis singular merit by thousands every day, rests Hitlsllcd with the record or the most lejiutahle physician. It Is u tenihle thing te lese eurfrlends.es peclally If w e Und out tk unit that they might liaveheen saved. W e 1110 ghut l.enerul t rant If getting will. He iienerves tenve, una in ing no wiiiempuasize the fai t that physicians de net haven monopoly ever disease : Hi it "selentllle luedlelne' se cdh-d,ls net inralllhle: that nil remedial agen cles were net born with doctors nnd will net dle with them. HViuOIAh KOV1CEH. Hew Is your buck? If It aches put en n Hep IHanlT. Fer Crick, Mltchcs, llheuinatlsui, l'alns In theldeer lllp, Chest und bung dllllciiltles ersnrcuchs In any part, iiethlngeiuaIs this por ous plaster for curing pain and stiengthenlng. Fresh Heps, llurguudy Pitch unilllalsainscoin unilllalsainscein blued, lie. druggists. Tin: nutrltlin properties of Celden's blipild Ileef Tonic sustain the body without solid fissl. Gulden's, noethcr. inyllwdeedAw W'hy blmke "Simply hecause I have chills and fever," says the shaker. Hut why have thills nnd fever? "llecause malaria get iiheml of tne." New nelghher, remeiuher that lli-ewn's Iren Ultteis gets ahead of Hiatal la and malarial fevers. The Ki'V. SI r. Itellly. or Fay etlevllle. Ark-., mys, " I 11-eil llrew it's Iren Hitters for Indigestion and chills, with entire satlslactlen." Ills the hest tonic and eiirlcherelthe hloed known. a ni:.i.Tiii-i:i. iii!Kinic. lleUNO lilHMllt. N J., I April .', lss;i. Yeu adv Ise plac lug Allcock's Pereus I'lasleis, In dyspepsia, en the pit of the stomach ; in ague cuke, en the spleen; hut I really think you should also recommend that one or two Plasters he put ever the kidneys. They stimulate, stleugthen undiict us powerful dhnetles, thus casting out many poisonous acids and sails. I have hud fever nnd ngne. All l-eineilles I took pnsluccd little or 110 effect until I put an All cock's I'oleus Fluster ever each kidney ; their action helug mero than doubled, the malaria uas ipilckly washed away. I have also had several attacks of rheumatism mid two of gout, und hy applying the plasters ever the local pdu and also the kidneys, I again leund jour plasters wonderfully elllciu ions. II. K.TIIOMAE. llcwnte of Imitations. " Allcock's ' genuine Pereus Plaster. Is the only SlOTHKItb, If ) en urn filling: broken, worn und nervous use "Wells' Health llonewer," Jl. Diug gists. (-') llreukliig Up. On every hand nosceovldonces that winter Is breaking up, und will seen have te yield te the ndvunclng spring. It is a most Important ques tion amongst scientific men what causes the general feeling of debility and lassitude se preva lent In this region. While some legard Itus the result of confinement and Inaction, ethers sup pose It te he caused by the decoy of vegetable undnnlmal debris which hea accumulated during the winter. What ls especially necded at this time, hew ever, is something te ovcrceiuo these influences, it Id tee lute te talk about the causes; what Is the cuieT Thousands of persons till ever the country who hav e given Kidney. Weit a faithful trial nre ready te testify that no ether remedy Is equal te It for cleansing the system, purifying the bleed, regulating the bowels, and curing nil kidney und liver diseases, It Is In fact the king of all spring medicines. A Fine lilt. When tho'preprletois of Jl unlock lltoed Jtit ters put this renowned medk-lnc en the market they hit it exactly. They hit dyspepsia. Indiges tion, und liver and kidney complaints a hunt blew, Hoiu which they will never lecever. Fer sale by II. Jl. Cochran, druggist, 137 and IK) Xerth iucuu siicei, Lrftncesicr. I take pleasure In stating that I have known Ely's Cream Halm ler mero than live years, nnd have sold it during that tlma both In lllnghuin lllnghuin ten and Sloutieso. I consider It the safest and best catarrh remedy lu the muiket. b.J.Spurkcs, druggist, Montreso, I'u. I suffered for mero than ten years w Ith that dreadrul dlseuse caUrrh, and used every avail able medicine which was recommended te me. I cannot thank you enough for the relief which your Cream Halm has infolded me. Emanuel Meyers, Wluilcld, b. J. myl-'JwdcedAw AN AXSWEltS WANTED. Can nny ene bring us nensoef Kidney or Liver Complaint that Electric Hitters will net speedily cuieT We say they can net, im thousands of eisesnlicady permanently cured und who are d illy recommending Electric Hitters, n 111 prev e. Urlght's disease. Diabetes, Weak Hack, or nny urinary complaint quickly cured. They purify the bleed, icgulate the bowels uud net directly en the diseased iarts. Every hottlegiianinteed. Fer sale at 5i)e. a bettluby It. II. Ceeiirau, diug gist, Ne. U7and 1JU North IJuecn street, laiueus laiueus ter, I'u. ( 1 ) An lliplanHtien. Ne ene medicine will cuie every tiling, hut It Is un Incoutestlhle fact that Themas'' J.clectrlc Oil w HI euro a sprain, a hruUu,a bite, or uu ache, and Is also an uctlve aud pronounced cure for neuralgia uud rheumatism. Fer sale by II. 11. Cechni'i, druggist, 137 und 13V North Queen street, Lancaster. I'OUNU MEN l-UEAU THIS. Tim Voltaic Helt Ce., of Marshall, Mich., offer te send tbelr celebrated Elbotue-Voltaio lixtr and ether Elicotbie Ai'I-liakcks en trial for thirty uuy, luuiun ieiu or yeiiiiuiuiuiuiuuwiiu nervous de hlllty, less of vitality und manhood, and all kindred troubles, iiminiuvuuKWi rfw ... .uuumuiieiii, iivmei Alse for lheumutlsm, neural- gla, iiuralysls, and many ether kindred diseases. i;ompieie resiniuuii m uruuu, viifer uun man heed LMinrunteed. Ne risk Is Incurred as thirty days trtid Is ullewud. Write them at ence for Ulustrated pamphlet free. decJO-lydAw , Uriel MenUen. "I have used Ilur deck Bleed Hitters with gnat benefit for Indigestion aud constipation ofthe bow i Is. C. L. bosten, lluiutllen, Out. Fer sale by IL H. Cochran, druggist, 197 and IS) North (Jnccu street, Lancaster, r UXUlCAt TllON ijlTTDIlH. MALAR I AJ! Kntem ihe nytem from unknown ou).Va (ill nciinwnn, Pimiifirn uiu rvikft IllljairA UIW in11 nun xiiiuvuit' IUU JlllfCIVP. Brown's Iren Fitters, THE BEST TONld! Trade .Mark. QUALITY, rUlUTY, NOT qUANTlTY yin i-.ery ikhiie. - Quickly ami eempletely currn XAtAIIlA nnrt iiii.i.- iiiiii r r.t r.un. r or mj'I'.KH ITTKnT' KKVEItS, I.ASSI1UIIK, I.AI'K Of 6.KKIIGVV IU F uiw iiiieiiuui, iiuiuiciiusniwipnnueffuioiileiM. stimulates the npfctlte mill streni.-tticns- the muscles and nerves. .vi" Itdm-s net Injine the terih, cnnsv hondacbe or pixxluce constipation-all Mhtr lien meitittntt de. Jl ! KATiisn T. .1. IUillv, t'ti patriotic unO schol arly Catholic divine, efAifcansM, gays t . jt I hae used Drowns Iren bltli.r wltiUhe greatest satisfaction for Malaria, nnd a n'pre ventultve of Chills nnd llke dlsfunwi, and, will always keep It en hand us a ready mend." Uciiulne 1ms nhove trade mark nnd uwi'd red lines en wnippci, Take no ether, iMade only by J IIIIOWN'SCIIKMIC VUCU UAI.TtMOKfc.MI). Imeirs' ltAsrs.lt(s;K iisernl and RtYractlve, eeiitilnlug list of pilxes for receipts, ilifoniin ilifeniin ilifoniin tlen iilinutcelus, ele,nlen uway by nil dealers In Medicine, or mailed tennv address en receipt of 2c stain). - (5) ,,., .,,., U. jnfOI l'liASTKItH. Hep Plaslrs Cart QaicketiWliy ? llecatisoeemnnseil of meitlnliifit iiriallltes that aie known te possess gietit power In relieving pnln.ciiilngdlsfiisenud wenaurrul stiengtheu Ingwejikuud worn out parts. Fresh Heps, Ilur gundy Pitch nnd Uums combined In n fresh, clean nnd sweet poieus plaster, Alwujs ready te apply te sudden puln, itches, stratus, cramps, st Itches, crick, swollen Joints or muscles, or sore ness In any part, tie , fi for l.i)evcryhcie. (8) HOI' I'LASTKIlCOMl'ANt , llosten. Muss. nOP I'liASTimH. MANY HACKS ACIIKS! Hosts of people of nil ages HuMer with piliilu the small of the back, commonly called" llaik aclie." ' tiet of ymirdrugglstn ller l'l.AsTtuund upidy it directly ever seat of trim hie. 'Iho sooth lug nnd palu-klllliig ptepcrtlcs of Heps nun blued with lliirgundy Pitch and Kxlrucls make this plaster vastly heller ttinii etliers ler driv ing ma p. u n ami sircngincning me puns, a trial Will II demonstrate this. At wnvs leiniv f fin use .Nevel-falls. 'iic.r( ler fl no. HOI' 1'I.AM TKlt COMPANY, Projirleteis, llosten, .Mass. (U) TTOi' l'LASTHU. NOT I.IKi: OTHKH KINDS. Her l'LAsTrns act liislantly when nppllcil. Try them for lliicknche, I'aiu In the bide, stltihcs, jtheumntism.SelatlRi, Hele and Weak Chest unit all local uclics and pains. .Se siHithlug und Htiengthenlng te weak and tired parts. Cem lxi-ed of nature's best kiiew-n leineiltes. virtues of Kresh Heps, llnrgiindy Pitch nnd Canada Hal sain, held ui in in hem Be., 5 for (I. CO. HOI' I'LASiTKIl CO.MPA.NY, Ptoprlclei-s, ltisteua .Mass. li) UATH AXli CAl'S. 184:5. 1885. STAUFFGRSc CO., Leading Fashionable Halters, All the New' Spring Styles, in Plain mid I alley Celers, i:trn bight Weight, In SOFT AND STIFF HATS 'I he largest Assortment of STRAW GOODS In the I'ltv, With Pikes teSult the Times. Ilclug JI.iuii fact urei-s, und recellug geiHlsdl lectfieiu the factories, weateahlete sell goods lower than ever. Ne tieuhle toshew eurgtsids (ilve us a cull. W. D. STATOEEE) & CO, (MIUIr.'S Obi) bTAMl), Nes. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, I.A.SCAbTEIt, FA. UltOUJJJtIV.S. AT uunsK's. SOLID VALUE. OUltiUc. IHO COFFEE. It ls a choice, clean, pure ICIe Cetrec, fieh roasted almost dally, and Iiesh ground when you i)iirtii.ic 11 ny wiuer iKiwer. mill icni iii,i;.M)i.ii ai j..e., etnt 01. ii jiANDinii.iMi Is superb. and l'ADA.NU .IAVAS are of the finest nualltv. EMISOssKD CIIKOSIOS (i by h Inches, given with each pound. DRIED FRUITS. We have Pared Peaches nt lOcpeund. Wehave a Splendid Fined Peach nt 15e pound. e have Evaporated Peaches, pared, ut '10, 'il, .), 3.1 cents Iinuud. We liave giKsl Sour Dried Apples ut 5c quart. We h.iv e vci-y choke Evupemted Apples ut 15e pound. New lleans nnd New Pels nt llk-qii.ilt. I.lm.l Ilcaiis ut lu and 1 ets quarU Ol'lt hTO( K IS C'O.MPI.ETE NII OUU (,(IU1) (iOUD VNDCHEM' tt'V. s. Telephone, connection. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. n.eujc asi ri:i:i. c lOMK AND ski: Mil IIAV1M1 OPENED A Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay & Straw WAREHOUSE, At Nes. 35 and 37 Market street, (Formerly occupied hy Harry resnecUulIv Inform luv frlur A.Diller). I would friends and the public In general that I am new prepared te furnish ut thushnitest notlce I.OWEbT I'Obbllll.E riticEs, Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay and Straw. Alse, constantly en hand a fully supply of Machinery, Cylinder, Linseed, Crude und Maculnery Oils, WHOLESALE AND UETAIL. HENRY DRAOHBAR. apr3 Jinced WATCHES, .tC.: VJTATCIIES, OLOUKS AND JEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION IN l'ltlCES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JKWELlty.at LOUIS WEBEH'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Qaece Street, Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. Jt. It. Depot. Iletalllng nt Wholesale l'rlces. Hepalrlngnt ztru Lew I'rices. Jy31-lyd WITHOUT KXCKPTION, THE BKST Cigars In the town, two for 5c, at JIAIITMAN'S YELLOW FUONT CIGAU bl'OUE. mills PAPEU IS PRINTED WITU J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK Fairmount Ink Works, 2Gtli and Pesa'a. Avenue UnS-lyd PIIILAUKLPIIIA. PA. s AINT-KAPIIAEL WINE. INFORMATION. The Sulnt-ltuphuel Wlnohusudellcleus lluveur anil ls drunk I u the princhul cities of Jtussla' Uennuny, North und ceuin America, urcut Hi Ituln, India, and se en. Thu quantity exported annually ls sulllelent pioer of Its stability und ataylug powers, while for the real connoisseur there Is no wine thut can he considered its superior. -W-TheSalnt-ltaphuel WIne Company, Vulence, Department of the Dreme (France. ) H. E. SLAYMAKER. Ne. & KAST KINO 8TU1SKT, flS-Ud i1? Tifm m H 1 w CI.OTIItNl). lC?D(tUAHTi:ilS ion SUMMER Merkie Shlrta nnd Drawers, ,auze Underehlrtfl RndlJraweru, unolce Neckties, 12. & W. Cellars and Cufje, C. St O. Cellars nnd CufTs, Crown Cellars nnd Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. IglllllT.H AND 8O0IKTY I'Alt.MMIKU.VAI.lA .XIADK TU OUDKIt. i At- CfleMnl,. SO. 17 WKSTKINUSTIIKKT. INU TAII.OHINU. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. Iho Iairgcslaud CholcesABceitincntof FINE WOOLENS IN Till: CITY OK I.ANCASTKK. All the laitest.Vei cities In FANCY SUITING. ACllOlCKI.INKOt' SPRIMG OVERCOATING. TIIi: VKUY I!KVr WOltKMANBIlIP. I'rhes te suit nil nnd nil goods warranted ns repieseutcd at his new stoic, Ne. 43 North Queen St. lOPPOMTK THK 1'OSTOKtlCK.) H. GERHART. I T HAS cemi:. WHAT? TUB FIRST OF MAY. Wheiinll iiiituie robes itself In guy iittlrn ; mid this minimis us that NOW l Till: TIME TO IHIV Spring Suits, Spring Underwear, -AND Gents Furnishing Goods, AND 'I HAT Burger & Sutten's CLOTHING DEPOT, Ne. 24 Centre Square. Is THE PLACE OF ALL PLVCES '10 1IUY. euiig man. II you would cut a dash, Or If you'd go upon u lnash, Don't loelfsn be, orever-nuli Lew heie they de net deal in trash, Norsell cheap goods because they 're Hash, (le huy yeui goods low dew n for uish BURGER & SUTTON, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCAbTEIt. FA. A VISIT TO HIRSH & BRO.'S ONI ici: CL0THIJMG HOUSE AND A LOOK AT TIIEIIl Jlert'Iiant Tailoring Ueiiartiiicnl, Will com luce y en that theirs is the the Largest, as well as the Hest N-li cted Meck of Suitings and Pantaloenings lu Uiucister, uud adding mil' lerps efrsklllfiil weikmeii, wheuiuuitlsts in their line, we uru enuhled te gunrantee jieifeet Kiitlsraetteu. We h.ie spaied no pilns te he the leading Jler chant Tailors heie, und If a steady Increase of business In that dep utineiit Is nny criterion, c have i.cilulnly succeeded. In our Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Departments, Yeu will tlnd thuSteck Lai-gerund Prices Lewer than in any ether house in Lancaster. ICEMEM HEH, IT any aitlclu puichuscd of usdees net gliosatlslaetleu when taken hume.uud you con sult your Mends, we will clieei fully ccliungu It eriefniul tbeineuey. Hy this means you aie hound te he Heated right. One Prlee Clething: Heuso, COUNEItOFCE.VTKHMmAUH AND NOUTH (H'EEN bi'KEET. M YiniS it ItATIIVON. THE FIRST OF MAY IS HERE, And hew many persons have neglected the pur th.ise of SUITABLE CLOTHING -FOlt- Warm Weather. Don't wait until Warm Weather is Here, JIUV IN ANTICII'ATION. IT WILL CO.MK, IT MUST COM E, AMI WE'ltE bUHE IT'S NOTFAUOFF, New , w e iny te you, DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER, BUY NOW. Yeu can huy new Just as C1IEA1' as later. If Seu are new reudy te buy, come and leek uteur GOODS and PRICES. And wu knew we run Inleiest you we think wikuii, at least, limkuuii Impression. Faver us with u call, and we'll luake ileus ileus teiucr of you, MYERS &RATHP0N, LEADING LANCAbTEIt CLOTIIIEKS, NO. IJ? BAST KING STREET, LANCA8TEH, VA, HIRSH & BROTHER'S ti . i AA M Jk L,kx. -! ,ii i...
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