LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1882. COLUMBIA NEWS. lK KEGTJLAK COKKESPONDEHCK Mr.Tom Hamaker injured his aukle yesterday by a fall caused by stepping on a banana skin. Miss Rhoda Ecpbart, of Iloutzdale, Pa., a guest of Mr. Loyd U:;itlcy, on Seventh street. Mis Jennie Luudy, on Locust street, is entertaining Miss Lydia Hoar, or Souders burg. Pa. A larjw; and very pleasant surprise paity ""m on Saturday evening at Mr. J -in Rowe's residence, on Locust street, .it was an occasion lung to be icmembered by those participating. A couple Harrisburg men bought of Mr. Sam'J Campbell, lait week, four handsome horses. Mr. Campbell also sold one to Mr. Hainuel Cox, of Lancaster. A lively footchase on a Chestnut street field, this morniug, lesultcd in the cap ture of two wild rabbits. They weic ic leased again. Chiques rock was the hceno ol a pleas ant picnic to day. The party was fiora town. Ilarry Stamau's hoi.se ran away ou Locust street, on Satuiday, and bioke a front wheel of the carriage. Immersion services of the U. B. church were held at the liver yesteidayat ii-.'.W) a. m. A large number of persons witnessed the dipping. Only three peisons were b.ip tised. Several head of cattle that escaped from a field on Detwiler'shill, ou Saturday, were nearly ruu into by a I'oit Deposit train. Eddie McDevett, 11 years of age, was nearly drowned yesterday, while playing along tho river bhore. Ho was saved by grasping a piece of" lumber that lloaUd past him. A great number of persons attended tho funeral veeteidav. of Rev IVtur Ni.sslev. of Raplio township. Deceased had a laro circle of acquaintances, who will deeply moura his death. The town is posted with bills, olfeiing a reward of $1,000 for the anest, or 20 per cent of that sum that will lead to tiie :ip prehension, of Bcuj. P. Bigelow, the de faulting teller of Washington city bauk. The funeral of Mis. Mary Taylor, who died on Saturday at tho advanced age of 8C years, will bo' held on Tuesday after noon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Seating, of St. Paul's P. E. church, will conduct tho services at her late lesidenco ou Locust street. A disgraceful Sunday bia.vl occtmulou Front street ycsteiday. One man is said to have boon severely cut with a knifo.fout the matter has bocu so effectually huMted that no particulars can bo learned, lln-cr on Hi Itlver. On Saturday afternoon a party of young men went bass fishing in tho falls at Chickies. The boat .-truck a rock, upset and tho occupants weic obliged to swim to rocks, for safety. Thomas Wilton was attacked with cramp, and it was only after a terrible struggle that he reached a place Of refuge. Going on a Vacation. Mr. William J. Mullen, tho oldest team ster in active service in this piano, leaves to-morrow with bis family for Clearfield, Pa., to visit some friends. This is thu first time in 20 years that William has treated himself to a vacation, and ho de serves that it shall bo a pleasant one. Tlio niotliodlht Church. Miss Gracie Polk tang a bcautiiul solo at the Methodist church last evening. Tho young lady has a sweet soprano voico and uses it with effect.. Communion service wdl be held in this church next Sunday. Preparations for the raspberry festival for next Wednesday evening will bo tnado at tho church to-night. A Cheap Excursion. A special excursiou to Atlantic City, fiom Columbia aud other points cast, will be held on Thursday, Aug. 15, 1882, by Messrs. llaverstick and Claik, of Lancas ter city. Round trip tickets from Colum bia will bo only $;. People now have a good opportunity t see " Old Ocean " cheap. Childien under 12 years can go at half-rates. UVEUIAIUKCU. Tne Laborious Services ol the Nimble Tlp Htai es. The county auditois have beeu busy for several raonihs investigating the officers of tho comity aud they have given special and pi aiscnoithy attention to thoso offi cials who, in their opinion, have been drawiug too much money from the county treasury. For borne reason or other they have failed ro call or inquire about an over-worked set of men known as tip staves, who ito duty in couit. Iu this foico there arc eight men, all told, includ ing the crier, and for their valuable ser vices, during the sessions of court, they each icccivc tho modest sum of $3 per day, while the crier, who is boss of all, draws his little $4. Up to tho first, of last Janu ary the p.iy ol each tipstaff was $2 and tho crier &$. At that time tho increase was made for some reason or other and tho men are paid as well, if not better, than any others in the couuty who do a like amount of labor. Many people ask what the duties of these men are and wo will endeavor to givo them some idea. Iu quarter sessions courts eight men arc em ployed. Lome of them march up and down the big court room and endeavor to keep order; others are used to ruu errands for lawyers, attend to juries, aud do other light work. Dur ing these weeks they have the most work. When the common pleas weeks begin there are but six men ou duty, including the ciicr. One tipstafl does duty down stabs as a crier and four aiu left to do the oilier work. Iu argument court there is scaicely any work to do, but the six able bodied men always put in an appearance and set around the court house every day until they think they have earned their wages. It is well known tbatwhilo court is in session some of the men who are employed as tip staves go outside of the court house to do work for pay while at the samo time their wages aio going on at the court house where they aie expected to do duty. One of the number has been known to leave tho court bouse aud do outside work while criminal court was iu session, when he certainly would be needed if ever. Others of tho rowd often sit on aibitrations dur ing the sessions of com t aud draw their coin for both. Of course this soft job does not last for a wholo year, but very close to it and while court is not in session the tipstaves can work at other business, as most of them do. In case court meets upon a certain day for five minutes or an hour the tipstaff draws his full day's pay al though he may not have been obliged to move from his soft cushioned chair not even for ice water duriug tho whole session. To-morrow morning the court will meet for the special purpose of hearing tho final report of the auditors. It may be in ses sion for a few minutes or an hour, but it will not affect tho claims of the tipstaff's wages, as ho will "go below " imme diately after court adjourns to draw as much raoncy as many poor laborers in tho city are glad to receive for three days work. It is no wonder tho post of tipstaff is one that is sought after ; tho judges tako turn . about in naming tho appointees, and each is said to have a long list of applicants, who have to wait so long for dead men's shoes that occasionally the presssure gets so strong that it requires a new position to De maae in oraer to reduce the list of unappeaned claimants. Uotae Stolen. On Saturday night a bay horse aud no top, three spring boggy was stolen from the stable of Andrew Sbenk, who resides on the New Danville pike, near Levan's mill. In our advertising columns a re ward is offered and a description of the horse is given. Tiie team was tracked for live mile towards Marticville. OBITUARY. Death ot Frederick Ktnzlrr, Jr. Fiederick Kinzler, jr., aged 30, son of Frederick Kinzicr, the boot and shoe mer chant, Nos. 101 and 1G3 North Queen street, died late on Saturday night, after a biief illness. Mr. Kinzicr was a youug man in robust health with a biilliant pros pect of a long aud useful life. On Satur day week he was attacked with a rheumatic pain in oiio of his ankles. This spread rapidly to other parts of his body, caus ing intense pain ; and notwithstanding the most skilful medical attendance lie died as above stated. He was an excel lent business man, and had almost exclu sive charge of his fathor's extensive busi ness keeping the books aud doing most of the buying and selling. He was intel ligent, active and polite, winning tho friendship aud respect of all with whom he came in contact. He was an active member of the Lancaster Mamncrchor and of Ziou Lutherau church. His death will long be regretted by a large circle of warm fiicnds, who extend their heartfelt sym pathies to his afiiicted family. His funeral will take place to-morrow :it 4 o'clock p. m. A XTAUTI.INU srOKY IS. r. LMiieman, esq.. Ileum ted Killed. About l) o'clock last evening gi cat ex citement was created on the stieets by a rcpoittbata telegram had been received in thib city which stated that 1J. Frank Eshlcmau. esq., bad been killed in Phila delphia. No particulars were given, aud repot t cis and others weic put to a world of trouble in trying to trace the report to some authentic source. But the telegraph offices wcie all closed, the ope i a tors could not be found and Mr. Eshleinau's family was out of town. At length it was :is ceitaiued that no such telegram had been received by any of Mr. Eshlemau's fiicnds, and later tbut Mr Enhlcniau was alivoand well. Just how the canard originated we have not learned, as no two persons among the knowing ours toll the same story. Untrue Keport or Drowning. This afternoon a boy went into thostoie of H.JJ.l'arry. on East King street, leaving a note ith William Powell, tho well known salesman there, which read as fol lows : " The boy nf yours that, went fish ing is drownded." Mr. Powell was greatly alarmed and at once started for the creek, Ho did not reach there, however, until he had learned that his son, who had been to the creek, had coino home with a big string of fish. Tho only trouble was that tho lad was greatly alarmed by the other boys who had heard ofjthe lrpott and were jelling for him in evory direction. A homo w;is therefore made happy by tho boy's return with a string of fish for the family supper. The Fire Alarm. Davis Kitch, jr., who has tho lighting of the city lamps, is to-day putting red glass in the upper section of those that aio closest to the fire alarm boxes so that their location may be icadily seen by persons holding lays to tho alarm boxes. This is a decided improvement, and it is suggest ed that a Anther improvement would bo the painting of the posts on which the alaiiu boxes are placed. Merchants' Kxcursiou to I'ihu y Island and New York, July S), ls?8i Round Trip tickets, good tor thieu days, only $l.."i. 'J'l.iin leaves Lancaster, King street, at l:W :i. in.. Columbia l:l'On. in., Maiihcim 4:33, J, lilt;-. 1:15 und Cpluata ill 5.-0I. See. ciiculais lor patlli-ul.u-s. Iy3,lo,l5,17,10d HVJiVULi. KOTtt'ES. "i;ucI;u;;iilM." (Junk, loniplctc cure, all annoying Kidney Bladder and Urinary Wo ases. $1. Piuggibts. Depot. .lolm'Blaclc. ColilcuM Licbig's Liquid Keel and Tonic lu vigorjtor will cuic indigestion, dyspepsia or I033 ol appetite. AxL for Colilcn's.ot drug gists. .:yl-lwucod&w Miil'iii'h unu -will Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough und Bronchitis, Fur fealc.tlCoclii.tu'.i dmg slotc, 117 North (Jiiccti stieet. When yon feel out ol soits, have the blucH, melancholy, etc., it must be indigestion tli.it I ails you. Iliown'.s Iron Bitters cures it. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen stieet. lyj-lwd&w Are o Troilltlen With coiibcieutious ejualuis V" asked a liieud. "You look tioubled" "So, I am." said the HHllerei : "but it is Willi the toothache." "Moio lool, you." replied the comforter; gc it pull; cd out, and buy a bottle or SOZODONT, ami prescive the goo.l teeth tiom a like calam ity." jy3 lwdcoe&w Siiiloii'iS Catauiui BcweDY a positive cine lorCatunli, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. Foi sale at Coclnan's dmg stoic, 137 Noilh Oueeu street. Is jour scalp lull nt dry, husky bcalcsaud little piuiples? Dr. Benson's Skin Cuie will cleanse your scalp and lcinoic all scales and tenderness within six days. Try It, for it is the best head dressing ever useo. $1 per package, at all druggists. jy3-lwdw It Is a loollsh mistake to confound a remedy ot merit with quack medicine. Wo have used Parker's Ginger Tonic with the happiest le sults for Dyspepsia, ami Debility and know it to be a sterling health restorative. Times. jiil-liiideod.teow Oj.l voice all over tho land goes up from motheis, that says, "My daughters aio so leeble and sad with no sticugUi, all out of breath ami life at the least exertion. What can we do for them ?" The answer is simple and lull ot hope. One to lour weeks' use ol Hop Bitters will make them healthy, rosy, spiiglitly, and cheerful. jyl-Swd&w "All tho Ills Unit ricsh is Heir to," Aiising from impurity ot the blood, torpid liver. Irregular bowels, disordered kidneys, etc, can bo sately and speedily curca by Bur dock Blood Bitters. Price $1. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. "Tho Commodore." Us. L. Foote, the Commodore, Elgin, 111., says Thomas' Eclcctric Oil cured him of scia tica with one application, thoroughly applied. It also cured hlmot a severe cold and cough. He thinks it a very valuable remedy, and will never bo without it. For sale at II. B. Coch ran's drugstore, 137 North Queen street, Lan caster. m others! 31 others I ! Mothers V. Aie you disturbed at night and broken ot j onr rest by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain ol cutting teeth? If so, go at once and get a bottle ot MBS. W1N S LOW'S SOOTHING SYBUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, w ho will not tell you at once that it will regu late tho bowels, and give rest lo the mother and relict and health to the child, operating liko magic. It is perfectly sato to uso in all cases, and pleasant lo the taste, and is the picscription ot one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in Hie United States, Sold everywhere. '.Scents a bottle. ni2-ly-M.W&S&w iirowns .Household .Panacea Is the most cflectivo Pain Destroyer In the v.oild. Will most surely quicken the blood, whether taken intcriiaUy or applied cxternally.and thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pam In the Side. Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, llheuinatistn and all aches, and is THE UKEAT BELIEVEB OF PAIN. "Bnows's Household Panacea" should be In every family. A tcaspoonful of the Panacea In a tumbler ol hot water sweetened if preferred!, token at bed time will break up a cold. 25 cts a bottle. febll-lydM,W&S&w bow to Secure Health. Itsecuis strange tliat any one will suffer from the many derangements brought on by an impure condition ot the blood, when SCO VILL'SSARSAPARILLAANDSTILLINGIA, orBLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will restore perfect health to the physical organization. It indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, anil has proven itself to be the beot 1SLOOD PUBIFIER ever discovered, effect ually curing Scrofula, Syplilitic diaordeis, Weakness ol the Kidnes, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders und debility, bil ious complaints and all diseases indicating an impuie condition ot the Blood. Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It coi recta indi gestion. A singly bottle will piove tojou its merits as a health rencv er, ior it ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially wlien the complaint is ol an exhaustive nature, ha ing a tendency to, lessen the nut mill vigor ot the brain and net- yous system. BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cuies a pain in man and beast. For u-c extei nally and inter nally. UEIIHOKsE POWDERS imi' all ilisea-.es of horse, cattle, thtep, hogs, poultry innl all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUKE. may24- For sale at II. B. Cochran's dmg store 1S7 Noith Queen street. Hhj- I'cvor. For Hay Fiver I recommend Ely's Cieaiu Balm. It entirely relieved mo from the tlrst application ; have been a sufferer lor ten years. Going fiom home and ut-glcctin to take the remedy, I had an attack; alter returning 1 immediately resorted to it, and loui.d instant relief. I believe, had I begun its use curlier, I should not have been tioubled. .1. Collykic, Clerk, 118 Broad St., Elizabeth, X. .1. . Messrs. White & Bukoick, druggists. Ithaca, N. Y. I iceommend to those suffeiing (as I have been) with Hay Fever, Ely's Cream Balm. I have tried nearly all the icmodies. and give this a decided pielcieuee ovcrtlicin all. It has given ine immediuti- tc-liel. C. T STKi-iiuriH, Hardware Muichvnt, Ithaca, N. Y. Price 00 cents. Apply into nosttiK with little linger. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drug stoic, VJ7 Noilh Queen stieet. Lam-aMer. ju0-d.Vw4 Walnut l.e.if Hair Itestorcr. It is entirely dillei cut fiom all others. It is as clear as water, innl. s Its name indicate-1, is a perfect Vcget.i'i Hair Kestorer it will immediately lice i'i .-i-ad from all dandruff, restore gi ay h.ii i i --natural color and pro duce a new gio-.. . uheie it has fallen off. It 'oes not in : 'nunner effect tins health, which Sulphur. " ,trot l.eid and Mtmto ol Silver preparation have done. It will chango light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your duigitist tor it. Eacli bottle is warunted. fcMlTH, KLINE A C ., Wlioli-salo Anents, Philadelphia, ami C. N. CUITTENTON New York. .jnini lyd.ood&w- A cough, cold or mmv -i nro.it snouio oi slopped, Ncgie'-t iic'iucntij lesullj1 in an In curable L'ing Disease oi Consuiniption. Blown'.-. lu'Oiichial Tro-h do not di-undur the -loniucli Iik- cough ayrupj an. I bal-v.ui", biilaitdiioillyou ilieiiilhuitcdpatt.-,all:o. lug lnilatlon. give icliel in Asthma. Kionclital Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Tioulilc; which Singers and Pulillchpealter.s -in: subject to. For thlily yens Brown's itronchiiil Troches h-.ivo been iccoininendt-l by phyal rians, and at v. tys gne iterlcet p. induction. Having been tested by iido and constant use for neatly an c-ilm- gi-nci.uion, they have at tained we) .nviilcd !:u.!: .Mining Hie lew staple remedies m the a1;.-. old at -J." vents a box cvi-i vw lien- in v-1 vi I I'TliAF&dvw JtfcSCUKU PKUni 11KATU. The lollow ingstalemcntot William !. Cough lilt, of Someryille, Mas., is so lcmaikable that wo beg toask for it the attention ot our read ers. He says : "In thu fall ol lh7!I was taken with a violent bleeding ot the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I soon began to lose my appetite and llesh. 1 was so weak at one time that I could not !eie my bed. In the huiii mei ot 1K77 1 wiis.idiuil ted to I he Cily Hospital. While there the doctors said I had :t hole in my left lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed over a hundred dollars m doclois and med icines, 'inns so lar gone at one time a report went around that I was dead. 1 gave up hope lint a fiicndtold mo ot DB. UM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB TUB I.UMJs. I laughed at my 1 1 iends, thinking my cas" ii.cui-.ible, but 1 gola bottle to atisiy tl'cin, when to my s-ui-pri.se and gratification, 1 commenced to lccl better. My hope, om e dc.il. began to revive, :i'itl to-day I feel in better spirits than 1 have the past lluec years. " I wrilelhis hoping yon v. I'I publish it, .so that every one atUicteil with Hi-eased Lungs will be induced to ta!.c DK. W.M. HALL'S BALSAM FOKT1IB LUNGS.iuid be convinced tll.il CONSUMPTION CAN HE CUBED. I have taken twt bottles and all positively say that it lias done me moio good than all the other medicines I have taken Mine my sick ness. My cough has almost entiiely disap peared and 1 shall soon bi- able to go lo woik.' Sold by II, II. Cochran, 1.J7 ! oitli Queen street. The Celluloid Eyc-Gtjsscs have stood the test, and the thousands who now wear them pionnuncc them the bat. roi s.de by all lead ing Jewelers and Upilcian. jyle-ludeod Theie is inoie stieuglh lesioilng power In a bottle ot 1'arkei's Ginger Tonic than in a bushel ol maltot-a gallon ot milk. This ex plains why invalids find it such wonderful invigoiant tor mind and body. See other column. lyl-lmdeod&cow J'OKIIJCJI.. V011101-r.1ticst.tfo 'lirkct. OOVKltNOK. BOBEKT E. PATT1SON, Phil.idt Ipld.i. MbCTKNAT OOVI.KltOlt. CIIAI'NCEYF. BLACK, Yoik. .irimi; or Tin: burr.i.Mi: eoui.i. SILAS M. CLAUK, Indiana. 8KCRETAUY OK 1ST LKNAI. AFl'AlUs. J. SIMPSON AFB1CA, Huntingdon. CO:UllLSSJIA--AT-L MtUU. MOUTIMBIt F. ELLIOTT, Tlog-i. Dcuiucrnllc County TUUel. tooEss. , - STATS bENATOlt XIV lHSrillCT AUKAM COLLINS, Maiietta. assi:mi!Ly. J. C. J. B IIO ADS, Manor. J. M. WALItEB, Coleiaiu. 3. E. C. D1LLKB. Earl. (J. W. SIMPSON, Caiiinrvon. II. E. SHI MP, E. Coutlico. r.EC01'.lKll. W. W. BUS5EB. Leacock. COUNTY bOLICITOK. rooi: ninECToits. J P. McILVAlNK. Pai-.ullc. PHILIP BEUNABD, Lancastei. rmsow ixspkctors. JOHN BEB.MAN, Munlieim. J. II SCULEGELMILICH, L. Dnuigiil JURY COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKEB, Bail. Vacancies. 1 OK ASSKMltLY. C. A. OBLENDEB, EIGHTH 1VAKU, willbeac-indidatcloi-Bep-resentative from tho 1st (City) Legislative district. Subject to the decision ot the Demo cratic primaries. jun22-tp ltEATUf. KiiZLKit. J uly 9, 1SS2, iii this city, Frederick, sou of Frederick and Doiotbca Kinzler, iu the 3lsr year ot his ago. The lclativcs and friends ol the lamilyaic rcspectlully Invited to attend tlio fuueral, from the residence ot his paicuts. No. 1U3 North Queen street, on Tuesday afternoon a 4 o'clock. Interment at Zion's cemetery. Mjr AV VICKTISEMEXTS. pUAMPAOKK. "GOLDEN AGE" CHAMPAGNE. The finest made in America. For sale at J. KOIIHEIt'S, It No. 'i Pcnu Squaie. VTOTICK. XA The members of the Lancaster Mxnncr chor are requested to meet at their hall to morrow (TUESDAY) afteinoon at 3 o'clock, for the purposo of attending the funeral of their late lcllow member, Frederick Kinzler. By order of the piesident. It GEO. PFE1FFEB, Scc'y. HAVINO MAUG AKKANGK3IKNTS with a Lancaster county fruit grower, I wUl have fresh Bed Kaspbcrries every day luring the season; also. Fresh Vegetables lrom our county. Choice lot ot Pineapples just received, at CHAS.W.ECKEKT'S, H No. 129 East King St. PUBLIC HALE OF ALL THE TIOUSE hold goods at 495 East King street on THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1SS2, Sale to com mence at 1 o'clock, p. m. J. P. r.BOCKLEY. JyS 2tO,S4XU Vd:r.::i;tr ito.. SBW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, FOB A NEW ENTKKPK1SE, 50 active young men to canvas" Lancas ter cltv and county with a new article. Will sell fast. But little money required to start. Anplyto FEBD. WEBEB. 110 StriM.SAM No. S South Qnecn street. SC11 OU I. TAX. 18SS. The duplicate is in the hands ol tlio trcas nrer. Thtee per cent, off for prompt payment. W. O. MAKSHALL, Treasurer. No. 12 Centre Square. "2-f mil 1- hours from tl a. ni. to 4 n. m. Jul3-2mdB 1100.-BS TO LET ELKGANTLY KUIt- Jtt nished. or unturnisheil, first or second lloor. with or w itliont board, suitable for mar ried or single persons.or lor Doctor or Dentist offices. Call on or address 21 East Orange street. jy8-2td PTEKKJIUM A SKIS UROlVlMO OVER the sight is ot very slow lormation, and gives rise to no pain. It is seldom met with, except in persons who have passed the middle period of lite. All diseases ot tto EYE, EAB, THBOAT also. Chronic and Private Diseases success lully treatetl by DBS. 11 D. and M. A. LONGAKEK. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation free. iyl0-3td O-PAKTnfcKSHlP MOTICE. The Lancaster City Steam Soap and Candle Wcrks, heretofore carried on at No. 42 East King stieet and South Water street by Mrs. II. Miller, will be conducted in the future at the old stands under the Arm name of MBS. II. MILLER & SON. All persons knowing themselves to be in debted to tho old linn will please mako prompt payment, and those having claims will present them without delay. Thankful lor past lavors the new linn re spectfully solicits a continuance ot tliesamc. MBS. II. MILLKB. iv7-:itdw CHAS. F. MILLEB. J0.UU Stolen 011 SATUKDAY NIGHT, fiom the premi-es ot Andrew Slfenk. on the .New Danville pike, adtoining Levan's Mill, a BAY' HOUSE, about 15 hands high. 12 j ears old, tar en foichead and left hind foot white, and Three-Spring No Top Wau'on, neai ly new. Al-o. Buggy Harness, well worn. A rewaid ot $50 will be paid tor the return of the Horse, Wagon and Harness, and $2 Tor the an est and conviction ot the thief. ANDBEWSHENK, it Lancaster. P. O. PROPOSALS. Sealed pi opioids will be rcccivea by the undersigned until JULY" 17, 1S8.J, at noon, as follows : COAL To furnish the public schools ot this city with Hani Lump, Broken and Nut Coal, of best fjualily. and Lykons Valley .stove coal, all sci coned, and to be delivered into the cel lars ot the school houses as directed by tho committee. ALTMtlNU P.OCKLAND STBEETSCHOOl, BUILDING Plans und specification to bo seen with the undersigned. WROUGHT IRON FENCE For fence ut High School, West Orange street, and Second ary School, cornel ot Piince and Chestnut streets, as per specifications. PAINTING For painting two school build ings as per specifications. The right to reject any or all bids leserved. By order ot the Committee on Buildings and Grounds. .1. I. HARTMAN, Chairman, 10-21 No. 2:1 West Chestnut St. .lKAlllf Fire Insurance Company OF PIHLADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollais, secuiely Invested. For a policy li this oldand well-established company call on RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. 13M.WB&S 1 POSITIVE J'UIU.IW SALH OF VALUA11LE CITY' PROPERTY. On SATURDAY, the 19th day of AUGUST. 188 '. the undersigned, being all ot the children ol Peter Long aud Elizabeth Long, late ot tho city ot Lancaster, deceased, will! offer at pub lie sale, at the Sorrel Horse Hotel (Flank Plough's), West King street, ot said city, the following leal estate, vl. : A lot or piece ot ground, situated on the 1101 th west corner of West Urangc and Char lotte streets, in said city, containing iu front on said West Orange street, 04 feet, 4JiJ inches, more 01 less, aud extending of thesame width iiorthwuidly 1M lect. more or less, to the property now in the posses-ion ot John Gib son, bounded on the east by said Chai-iotte street ; on tho west by the property belonging to the i-cirs of Thomas Arnold, deceased; on south by said West Ornngo street, anil 011 the 1101th by properly of said John Glb-on Wbeieou 'is elected a one-story EOG DWELL ING HOUsE, Stable, &v. The lot cout-iins a vanety of Fi nit Trees, Shrubbery, and a well ol excellent water. And is one i.t the mo-t eligible building 1". lb in the city. Good title will be given to "tho purchaser. Persons debiting lurlher information may call on William B. Wilson and II. Clay B111 baker, e-iqs. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when terms wilt bo made known by the undersigned on ners. JOHN LONG. SUSAN LONG, CATHARINE LONG. ADALINE LONG, FANNY FREE. SARAH LONG. MARYSIIAUD, ELIZABETH STlFt LE. Hemiy SnunuRT, Auctioneer. JiiljS-7tdS!iugl7,lS,19 1JEPOKTOFTHE CONDITION Or THE XV Fanners' National Bank ot Lancaster, Pa., at the close ol bnsine-H, July LISSi: BESOUBCES. Loans anil discounts $ 913,471 S3 Overdralts 855 9 I. S. bonds lo.seeuicciiculatiou t.V,000 0(1 V. . bonds to secuie deposits 100,000 Oil Due liom appi oved reserve agents. . 1.7!,2U 87 Due fiom other National Banks 115,925 23 Bcal estate aud .-ate deposit vault. . . . :!5,000 no Cuirent c.tpeiiscs and taxes paid 2,030 2S Checks and other ciis.li Items 15, I'll 88 Bills ol other banks 1?,23 tw Fractional paper curiency, nickels and pennies 173 CO Specie l.033 (m Legal tender notes 52,700 00 It'edeniption I und with U. s. Treas urer (" per ct. ot circulation) 20,210 00 Total. .$1,959,941 83 LIABILITIES. Capital Mock paid in f 150,000 00 Surplus fund lbO,000 00 I'ndlvided piolits 54.757 00 National Bank notes outstanding... 397,288 50 Dividends unpaid :i,910 50 Individual deposits subject tocheck 750,7f 27 Demand certificates of deposit 17,059 10 United States deports N5,801 4H Deposits of U. S. disbursing ofilcers. 1,019 75 Due toother National Banks 21,32j 65 Total . .l,939.94l 83 Ktnle nfj'cniiijlitmiu. County of Lancaster, ss I. E'dw. H. Brown, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that theabovc statement is true, to the best ot my knowledge and bclicl. EDW. II. BROWN, Cashier. Subscribed mid sworn to before me this 10th day ol July. 1882. CHAS. i;. LONG, Notary Public. Collect Attest: S. II.SELDOMltlDGE, C. E. KOWE. JACOB ILL AN OIS, !! I Directors. OEl'OKT OF THE CONDITION OF THE MX Fulton National Bank, at Lane the state of Pennsylvania, at the business, July 1,1882: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $ Overdrafts U. S. bonds to sccuie circulation.... U.S. bonds on hand Due lrom approved reserve agents.. Due from other National banks Cu rrent expenses and taxes pah 1 Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Bills of other banks Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies specie. .................................. Legal tender notes Bcdcmption fund with U.S. Treasur er ( 5 per cent, ot circulation ) aster, in close of 303,771 93 5 07 100,000 00 25.000 00 71,293 93 51,714 14 3,130 41 4,218 75 3,288 90 7,016 00 132 07 12,901 75 22,474 00 4,500 00 Total. $ 013,083 15 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $200,000 00 Undivided profits 0,959 92 Nationul bank notes outstanding.... 90,000 CO Indivldualdcpositssubjecttocheck. 304,949 04 Demand certificates of deposit 82 00 Duo to other national bauks 10,586 53 Duo from State banks and bankers. . 505 CO X 0111 ,.,, .$ 613,083 15" State 0 Pennsylvania, county of Lancaster, : 1, C. A. FonDcrsmitu, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swcar-,tliat tho above statement is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. C. A. FONDEKSMITH, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of July, 1882. JEREMIAH BIFE, Notary Public. Correct Attest : H. M. MAYER HIRAM K. MILLEB. ,n. JOHKL.MIiLEB, jyio-iw Plrcctors. THIED EDITION MONDAY BVENINO. JULY IO, 1882. NEWS FEOM THE NILE. THE SITUATION VEKY C'KITICAL. A Note ot Wanting From an Auierlean War Ship The Bombardment ol Alexan dria to Begin To-morrow. Alexandria, July 10. Tho American Admiral Nicholson warned tho Arabs working on the forts that if they fired at him he would return tho tire. Calcutta, July 10. The government of India has received final and definite orders to dispatch its contingent to Egypt under Sir Herbert MacPherson. Ltrge siege trains are preparing at Agra and Bombay arsenals. London, July 10. Tho Daily News thinks Gladstone will to-night make a statement accepting tho decision of the House upon Trovolyn's amendment. Alexandria, July 10. The Eastern telegraph company will recoive no more business until its office is transferred on board ship. The twenty-four hours' no tice of bombardment will expire at four o'clock to-morrow morning. Admiral Sey mour has arranged all details with his captains. The French lleet will not par ticipate in tho bombardment. Paris, July 10. It is announced semi officially that the Frenoh licet will go to Port Said, in accordance with an under standing with Admiral Seymour. London, July 10. Special dispatches from Alexandria to tho Standard and tho Daily News say the English ultimatum was delivered at 9 o'clock this morning, so that the bombardment will tako place at the samo hour to-morrow morning. All tho foreign men-of-war, except the En glish, are leaving tho harbor. London, July 10 The telegraph is now working from a ship moored some miles from Alexandria, communication with thu port being maintained by dispatch boats. Piivato telegrams confirm tho news that tho notice of tho bombardment was given at four o'clock this morning. London, July 10. A dispatch from Constantinople states that the Turkish admiralty Las warned the crews of tho Turkish iron clads to be in readiness. CONGKLSi. Proceedings in the House. Washington, July 10. Iu tho House to-day Mr. Crapo (Mass.) submitted tho conference report on the bill to enable na tional bunking associations to extend their corporate existence. In the course of a brief explanatory discussion Mr. Randall (Pcnna.) criticized the provision that the secretary of the treasury shall suspend the issue of gold certificates whenever the amount of gold coin anil gold bullion in tho treasury reserved for the redemp tion of United State3 notes (all below $100,000,000, ;lle was not sure but that the proviso discriminates against silver, and ho asked that tho bill be re committed to tho conference committeo with a view to having it drafted iu better form. Mr. Caapo declined to yield for that purpose aud the conferance report was agreccd to. Yeas, 108 ; nays, 79. The IIouso at 1:45 went into committeo of the whole on the sundry civil appro priation bill. In tho Semite- Washington, June 10. The Senate this morning resumed consideration of tlio river and harbor bill. CLUIC UOUisrJ KUKNED. Destructive Conflagration in Itoffal". N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y., July 10. Eaily this morning llio Falcouwood club house, on Grand island, was discovered to be 011 (iic. Information was sent to tho central ofiioy iu Buffalo, but before assistance could ar rivo tho house was burned to tho ground. Yesterday there was a largo rush of guests lo tho hoiioc, and some of them remained over night ; although, fortunately, tlicio was no loss of life. The club hotiso was a fiamo structure. It was erected iu 1880 at a cost of $15,000. It is supposed that tho Ore was caused by hot ashes being de posited iu an adjoining woodshed. L'ltiniK IN CUlfJAOO. A Prominent Man Shut ami Killed by a Woman. Chicago, July 10. At 8 o'clock this morning C'lias. S. Stiles, foi many years a caller on thu call board, and a well known man iu board of trada c rc!c, was shot and instantly killed by Madeline Stiles Sho obtained access to his room by an ar tifice, when a quarrel ensued which re sulted in tho tragedy. Sho claims that Stiles was ou terms of intimacy with her, but made her life unbearable aud that her aunoitnccmcut of an intention to leavo him led to a quarrel, which ended in his death. Suliide f a Bauk Clerk. Boston, July 10. A dispatch from Providence states that tho body of Frank P. Gladding, tho book keeper of tho Bank of America of this city, who had been missing for about eight weeks, was found floating near the west shore of the souud Saturday afternoon. It is supposed that he jumped from one of the sound steamers while he was temporarily deranged. He was 39 years old, and leaves a widow aud two children. Instantly Killed by an Klevator. Pkovide'E, R. I., July 10. Harry Welch, 1-1 years old, an crraud boy for a jewelers' Urra on Page street, this city, had his head caught uudor the elevator guard at the lever of the fourth lloor this morning. The elevator was moving up wards and it drew his body across the bar, nearly severing tho head from the neck. The body dropped to the ground floor and he was instantly killed. Found Dead Under a IIouso. Syuacuse, N. Y., July 10. The de composed body of Mary Welch, aged CO years, who disappeared on June 30, was found this morning under the family resi dence by her son. It is supposed that while temporarily insano sho crawled under the houso and died. Identifying a Suicide. Plymouth, Mass., July 10. The man who committed suicide at tho United States hotel, Boston, on Saturday night last, was undoubtedly A. N. Davis, an apothecary of this town. His shop hero has been closed since last Friday. Davis has lately been in poor health. Counterfeiters Captured. Chicago, July 10. Several counter feiters, members of a gang operating in Northern Arkansas, havo been arrested at West Plains, Mo. The United States au thorities have nearly the whole gang in prison at Fort Smith, Ark., where the trials shortly begin. The Jury's Finding. Philadelphia, July 10. The coroner's jury in the case of the stabbing of Wm. Kramer by Herman Bento, his step-son, expressed the opinion that Kramer was killed in self defence. Berto, however, is held to await tho action of the district attorney. Vermont Oreenbackers. Watebbury, Vt. July 10 The stato committee of the Natural Greenback labor party have issued a call for a state con vention at Waterbury ok August 15. StartUng if True. Pabis, July 10. The Gaulois professes to know that Gen. Skobeleff committed suicide in order to escape an exposure of his connection with the Nihilists. THE CLUAKFlEbD STRIKE. Declared to be Virtually at an Knd. Philadelphia, July 10. The strike in the bituminous coal region is regarded by the president of the bituminous coal ex change, who has just returned from tlrat section, as virtually ended. Many more men are at work to day than tho were on Saturday, and the Knights of Labor, he says, admit their defeat. The strikers found thomselvcs losing stieuglh and many of tho men who were induced to join tho movement havo returned to work, and the places of those who hold out will be filled by now men. The Philadelphia Barbers. Representatives of tho Barbers' associa tion who have been prosecuting the pro prietors of the barber shops for keeping open on Sundays, reported this morning that only one place had been found open yesterday that at the Continental hotel. They applied to a magistrate for a war rant for the arrest of the proprietor of that shop which was, however, refused, the magistrate stating that it was a civil and not a criminal suit. BY W1KE. Aftcrnouu Telegrams in Brief. The freight handlers' strike in New York continues. A fow disturbances have occurred. The first bloom of Virsinia's cotton crop has beon received. Tho crop is a month late. All is quiet at the Concord. Mass.. state prison and the inmates had dinner for the first time to-day. In the destruction of E. F. Liller's house by fire, at Coopersville, Mich., a G and an 8 year old child perished. All tho interested parties iu Boston, ex cept two master shipwrights havo joined iu a resolution to pay only $3.50 per day to journeyman calkcrs for six months. In Liverpool, Eng. a block of Lovo Lano cotton warehouses havo been burned. At Orange, N. J., the stiike of 700 hat ters has been settled, all tho shops grant iug tho advance asked. In'Milwaukce tho treasurer of tho In 1 01 national cigarmakers' union, who has been keeping tho strikers in funds, refused to do so any longer. This will lead to war inside of the union. Murdered their Guest for His Money. Chicago, July 10. Sevier couuty, Ark., was the scene of a tiagedy recently which resulted in tho death of a man who was tho gucbt of (Jcorgo and West Me Cravin, they killing the man for his money. Iu making the arrest of tho murdeiers Constublo Aethcrly was aceidently killed by one of the arresting party, and Georgo McCravin was shot dead by a deputy. WKATHKIt INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, July 10. For tie Middle Atlantic states partly cloudy weather, in northern portion local lain?, winds mostly southwesterly, stationary or higher teioperatitro lower pressure. Another Vail fur Bonds. Washington, July 7. Tho secretary of the treasury this afternoon issued a call for $16,000,000 of six per cents, continued at 3 from July 1st, 1881. Interest will cease on tho 13th day of September. 31AKUKTK. rnaiadciithia market. FiilLADBLrHtA, July 10. Flour dull : Super tine, at tl 816TS M; Kxtru, $5 .ri)'2l r;Ohlo and Indiana family, $1: OOQi; 7" ; I'enn'a do, Hyo flour at J4 231 . Wheathisber ; Pa. Ked. $1 MftlSi ; do Am ber, $1 32J81 SS ; No. 2 Western Ked, $13.!. Corn higher ; Steamer, 87'89c ; Yellow W hzc ; anted. ww'Me ; ko. o wixmi, hjc. Oats higher ; No. 1 White, rs: : So. CiVic ; No. 3 do, Gc : No. 2 Mixed, tile. do. Itye 80c, Provisions firm. Lard firm; city Kettle, 1.1;,l:;r ; loose butclieiV, 12c ; prime steam, lJ,'6l.'j;c. lSuttur steady ; Ci eamery n.xtra, i'fjitc;do good to choice, 2J2lc. Kolls nominal Ksgs Ann ; Pa.,2ic ; Wc-jfei 11, i2lo. Cheese steady. Petroleum dull ; Hcliucd, li' c. Whisky, $1 17. vxr fflf "ttrxri. New loim, July 10. 1 lour State and Wet cm a simile better and moderately active. Southern Urm. Wheat Zo better and in fairly active speculative Hading: No. i Ked. July, fl 2J 1 23JiJ ; do Aii., $124$1 2IJf ; do Ssepi., $1 2lj) 12IJi; do Oct.,$12l4Q12U.',. Corn J4Ke lower and le.-.-) uctio; Mixed Western spot, S87c ; do future-. SKIjJ 8bc. Oats ! hib'her; No. 2 Au., 52,J4g.V.'c ; Strtc,eJtic; Western. i;i'JSc. Oram unit l'rcvisiiu iiioi:iniu-. One o'clock ii'iotaUon-tol grain und piovi.. Ions, furnished by S. K. Yundt, P-roKer, W- East Kip;: street. Jiuy iw. Chicago. Wheat Corn Oats Poitt July.... l.lii .80 .VIJZ 2-.VHU August 1.11 .TJ-H .12 22.10 Sept.... 1.0U4 .70 .40 Year.... 1.071 .70;i Philadelphia. July 1.27 .SS .Hi AUR 1.22', 87 .X', .... Sept.... 1.22 .S7i .51 & .... l.ard 12 70 12.87J C'altlo Market. PuiLADELmiA, July 10. Cuttle maiKet ac tive ; sales. 3,300 head ; primo at 8Jc ; good atTJ-lQSJc; medium al 7fcjc; com 11011 at OJjOJic. Sheep market lair ; s.tteH. 10,000 head ; prime, .r"-4C ; medium, 5S5e ; common, Jj40Xc; culls. :lc : Iambi', 58Jc; calves, 7g8c. Hogs market active : sales, 3,3t) head, ntlromllJi'fgI2;c. 1,1 te Stock Market. cnioioo. Uot;-, Uccclpls, 11,000 head ; ship ments, 10,000 head : market steady ; closing weak ; mixed, $7 70jJ8 SO; heavy packing and shipping. 18 X5S8 !I3 ; light at 7 70fj8 l'; 8kip, ?5 23Q7 .V. Cattle KeCPihtg, 2,000 head : shipments, 2.:um head; nmrkt t nominally steady; not enough natives to mako a market; exports, $7 4-JQ8 15 ; good to choice shipping, 7 00JS 7 10 ; common to fair, 95 50G 50 ; mixed butchers', $3ifgj 10: .scallawags 2 50jj2 7; Tcxans, $3 404 ; cows and bteers. t 2.r5 25 ; alockcrsand feeders dull at $2fWi183; milk ers and springers steady at tJ00O, according toquality. Sheep Receipts, 300 head ; shipment. 209 head : Market steady : poor to fair, 13 50l 23 ; medium to good, $1 4ul 7." ; choice, $4 909 515. Buffalo Cattle Kccclpt-, 2,000 head ; mar ket firm und unchanged. Sheep t und Lambs Receipts, O.jOO head; maket steady and unchanged. Hogs Receipts, 5.000 head ; very tew here ; feeling stronger; two carloads York weights, $S (W8 70 ; common, S. stncaaiaraer. New York. Philadelphia and I10c.1l ntuc-t also United States Bonds ronortod dally Jacob It. Lotto, 22 North Queen street. July lo. lo.iw l-.oo i.S'. A. M. P. XI. r.M ra,i 127 wtff; :o'4 ay, 58s 37 37W 30 ae zr,i 3-.;s 110 110 iio 133 133JS 132 79 7J VA V 'M'A 4V4 V, 4 104? 101?:: 105 Del.,Lack.Jb Western Denver ft Rio Grande N. Y..Lake Krie ft Western. .. Kansas and Texas... Lako Shore Mich. Southern.. Now York Central New Jersey Cen iri Ontario ft Western Omaha Com...... ...... ........ Omaha Preferred Chicago. Mil. St. Paul 115 11442 114 Texas Pacific 46 Vi 4" 31 Wabash. s. ,. mis ft Pacific... 31 western union tci. co m Pennsylvania 11. B. SOU Headinff .............. ........ . in Buffalo Pitts, ft West 17-.J4 Northern Pacific Com 44l " " Prelerred.... 83 59! 83 17 43Ji Local stock ana Bonds. rar val. Iioo 100 100 100 , 100 . 100 100 100 100 , 100 Last aalo Lanc-''tty 6 per ct. Loan, due 18S2.. 1885.. " 1890.. " 1835.. 5 per ct,l n 1 or 30 years. " 5 per ct. School Loan... 4 " In lor 20 years. 4 in 6 or 20 years. " 6 " In 10 or 20 years Manbelm boroushloan 1106 107 120 120 105 112 102 102JS0 102 205 110.23 126 IU 147 132J0 14LW BAlOt STOCKS. Jflrat National Bank. WOO Fanners National Bank 50 Fulton National Bank 100 Lancaster County National Bank. . 50 Columbia National Bank 100 Kphrata National Bank 10O First National Uank, Columbia,. ..100 First National Bank, Straabum.... 100 'First National Bank. Marietta im First National Bank. Mount Joy- ion Lttltx National Bank 100 Manbclm National Bank to Union National Bank. Mount Jov. -V New Holland National Bank lw rttJM 209 145 T. 140 151 .-.VI MUOBLLARSOVS BTOCK0. Suarry vine K. K.... tilers ville Street Car Ml sue .'20 90 Imjulrer Printing Comjotny . . Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company... Stevens House............ ........ Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iron Company.... Marietta Hollow ware Stevens House Sicily Idland East Brandy wine x Wayne-b'T 100 1W M 50 50 17 lit 1 nuioisriw) .normal scnooi KMCKLLAHBOtTS HOVUS. guarryvllle K. K., due 1833 fit" Heading Columbian. R..5's 1 Lancaster Watch Co due ISA wo 1:0 no ItlMO Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel co.. due In lor 20 years 100 ion Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co., DM 25 100 500 tm J3.33 S' 27V2S Lancaster ft Marietta... Lancaster ft New Holland.... Lancaster ft Susquehanna raurriKz STOCKS. Spring ft Beaver Valley i Bridgeport ft Horeshev isy, is uoiuniDia a chestnut 11 111 f'olumbiaft Washington.. Columbia ft Big Spring.... Lancaster ft Ephrata Lancaster ft Willow Street Strasburgft Millport Marietta A Maytown 25 25 ""." 2V .'.'.'.'. 25 25 .'".'. 25 25 20 is 17.25 21 4 40.1.' Ml VI 75 55 i.c:.lo 4.1 Marietta a aiount jov. Lanc.Kllzabetht'n ftMiddlet'n 1W Iancasterft Frultvllle. 50 Lancaster ft Lltitz 25 Lancasterft Williamstowii ' Ijincaster ft Mnnor 50 Lancasturft Manheim 25 MEItlVAJ. IJKNSON'S rOKOCS I'LASTEIW. Baek Ache POSIT1VKLY CUHE0 BV Reasons Why they are Preferred to All Other Porous Plasters or External Rcftnedies : FIRST. Because they possess all the merit ol the strengthening porous plaster, and contain in addition thereto the newly discovered power ful and active vegetable combination which acts with increased rubefacient, stbnulatlng, sedative and counter-irritant effects. SECOND. Becauso they lira a genuine pharmaceutical preparation, and so recognized by the profes sion. THIRD. Becauso they 111 c the only plasters that re lieve pain at once. FOURTH. Because they will positively cure disease whli-h other remedies will not even relieve. FItTII. ISccuuse over 5.000 physicians and druggists have voluntarily test I lied tha.they are super ior to all other plasters or wediefnes lor ex ternal umo. ; SIXTH. L" Because the manufacturers havo received the only medals ever given for porous plasters. Benson's Caprine Porous Plaster ! SEABURY & JOHNSON, SlANUFACTUHINd CHCMISTS, NkW YORK. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 35 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLAS1EE. CHAS. N. CKITXKNTON, 113 PuUim St., New York, solo agent lor I)r. C W. Ben sou's Rciucdlcr;, to whom all orders should beaddiessed. Jj6-2wdeodweow 1 Ir YOU ARE A MAN OF Bl'SIN r-S. weakened by thu strain ot your dut avoid stimulants and usu HOP BITTERS. ir you are u man or letters, toiling over midnight work, to restore bruin, nerve and waste use HOP IHTTKRS. iryou are young und suffering from any In discretion or ilihslpatiou ; ii you ure married or single, old or young, suffering from poor health or languishing ou u bed of sickness KELY ON HOP BITTERS. Wlioever'you are, whenever you feel that your system needs cleansing, toning or stim ulating, without Intoxicating, take HOP BITTERS. Thousands die annually fiom tomo form of KIDNEY disease that might havo lieen pre vented by a timely use ol HOP BITTERS. Hop Bitters Never Fail! Have you Dyspepsia, Khlny or Urinary Complaint, llleea.-o of tho Htoni.tch, Bowel, Blood. Liver or Nerves, you will be cured II you use HOP BITTEKS. It you ure simply weak ami low spirited, try it. It may save your life. Hints saved hundmls. O. i. V. Is un absolute and iirei-dablocuro for Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. c-Soldby DiiiggistH. Scno for CincrLAr, HOP BITTERN M'F't; CO.. Roche-ter, N. Y.,and Toronto, Ont. jyl-lmaeodftw ourr itKA wiiran. c 10M910N WKALTU IlISTKlltUTION CO 46 th i'opular Monthly LnrawlBaT OF TUB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In tbo city or Louisville, on MONDAY. JULY 31et, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) umicr provisloiiu of an Act ot the General Assembly of Kentucky. Tho United States Circuit Court on March 31 rendered the following daclslona: 1st That UieCommoBwealthiMmilMtles) Company la legal. an its draw lags are ias, N. II. The Company has now on hand a I trge reserve fund. Read the list of prizes for the JULY DRAWING. 1 priZQ eeeeee V lWWwi I JrIZO. l"bWI 1 lirlZOeeeeaeeeeee D.WC Juprlx9$L000eacli 10.8M ivju M tk,vw vat 20 nrizes500eacb srslftrTr- 19J& IW prizes 1100 each Jjoprlzes 50 each.. 000 prizes 20 each.. 1)00 nrlzes lOeaeh... 18.0W . 9 prizes 300 each, ap; UllslsUmfMllll V a prizes aw eacn, 9 prizes 100 each. t,0i prizes.. ............ 2 Aim ma .a .. aanVM Whole tickets, 1; half UusiHsvUt JT Ucseta f-v; 55 tickcUi, $100. -fS. "'- Remit Money or I'.auk DraRvLett-r. oi sond by Express. DON'T SEND'sirNllEOIS-. TERED LETTER OR POSTOKKICC OKDKK. Ordersor$5andupwanl. by Express, can be sentatourexpenhi. Addicts all orders toK. M. BOAKDMAN. Courier Fournal Uulldlne LoulKVllle, Ky., oi K. M. BOAKDMAN, 309 Broadwav. New i".rk. fc.lil-TuThAS.kw BOOTS C HUOMta. piLOSINO OUT! CLOSING OUT ! AT ttltKATLI KKDUCEI) PRICES. Having started a Sh Kartory. I ain now closing out my largo '-lock ot IkimiuxI Shoes at greatly reduced prices to mako r.Kiin for tt: enlargement of my factory. -n-Custnm work a specialty, Ikj.Ii machine and band-made. F. HIBMENZ. - No. 105; NORTH QUEEN STREET. . (Sign ot the Big Shoe.) raaoWAStf IWTATJE OK MASK WARD, LATE li of Lancaster city, deceased. The under signed auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining In the hands of Elizabeth Marks, administratrix, to and among thoso legally entitled to the same, will sit lor that purpose on THURSDAY. AUUUBT10, 182.at 10 o'clock, a. m.. In tho library room ot the courthouse, in tho city of Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distribution may attend. A. II. -TRITCUKY. July7-4tdoawF Auditor. ARS1UNKD JC8TATK Or DAVID H. Kulp and wife, ot Lancaster city. Tne undersigned auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaininjr a the hands ot Henry Banmgardner, assignee, to and among those legally entitled to tne same, will sit for that purpose on FRIDAY. AUGUST II, 1SJ2, at 10 o'clock a. m.. In the library room of tjie court house In the city of Lancaster, where all per sons Interested In said distribution may at tend. A-H-fBITCHEY. july7-4tdoawJ' Auditor. Benson'sGaiiGiDBFOFDnsPlasters
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers