LANClA&TEB DAILY DTEELtlGENCER, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1882. XPEVXAI. NOTICES. mt rolco aU over the lana goes uplrom tonerB, that says. "My daughters are so 2? and " wth no strength, all out ol w.tnand lire at the least exertion. What Ji we do for them ?" The answer Is simple and lull oi hope. One to lour weeks' uscol Hop Bitters will make thctu Healthy, rosy, PrtghUy, and cheerlul. jyl2wd&w "All the Hid that rierti It Heir to," Arising from impurity ot the blood, torpid livr, irregular towels, disordered kidneys, etc.. can be sately and speedily cured by Bur dock Jllood Ultters. Priced. For rale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. "The Commodore." Jos. L. Koite, the Commodore. Klirln III says Thomas' Kclectric Oil cured hlmofscial tica .with one application, thoroughly applied. Italsocuml Idin ot a severe cold and cough He thinks It a very valuable remedy, and will never bo without it. For sale at III B Cocli randrug store, 137 North Queen street, Jn. a tongii, cow or horo lnroat snouiu . loppon. Neglect irefiuontly results in - .a curable Lung Disease or Cor a ln" Brown's ironchial Troche ,, -""aP-pUon. tne Htoniach like cough " " ,l0' disorder but act directly on the - yru "" an J balsams, irritation. KiVo r- -nflatted parte, allaying Coughs, Cat- J,ef ,n Asthma. Brnnchlal which Sit- -rn " the Throat Troubles to. r- Hfera and Public Speakers are subject T Cm. r,y years brown's Bronchial ?r! .aV? ,MKm ""mended by physl. nav.A , aIWaV8 Bhr' Wrtt satisfaction. nr" lC8t?" " wl' an1 constant use SnTwe a'!.C jro Kntlon, they nave at nmiiiZ. -rlted rankamong the lew staple vwrv- jfthoago. Bold at 25 cent a box " .neni. " inv-lvdTThAFAlvw , Vili. you miner wltn Dyspepsia and Liver omphunt? Khlloh's Vllallzer Is guaranteed yenre you. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 57 North Queen St. uiyMwdcowA w For lame Back, Side or Chest, use Sldloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. iiiyl-lwdeowftw There is more strength restoring power In a bottle of Tarker's Ginger Tonic than in a bushel ot malt or u gallon ot milk. This ex plains why Invalids And it such a wonderful tnvlgornnt lor mind and body. See other column. iyl-luideod&eow Uconre Vettor, Justice ot the peace, Toledo. 0.,sys: "I was troubled with sciatica and kldnev disease for years; at times had to go on crutches and sufleretl untold agony. Prot. Gullinctte'.i Kidney Pad rurcd me in three weeks." For sale at Kautliiian's drus store. Worth Queen street. jyl-2dS&W For Dtsi-ki'sia and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guuraiilcc on every bottle ol Shiloh's Vitallzer. It never fails to cure. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen ftreet. bow to Secure Ualtb. It seems strange that any one will buffer from the many derangements brought on by an Impure condition ot the blood, when SUO VILL'SSAKSAPAUILLAANDSTILLINGIA, orBLOOU AN OLIVER SYRUP will restore pcrlcct health to the physical organization. It Indeed a sliciigthcnlng syrup, pleasant to lake, and h:is proven Itself to be the beat BLOOD PUBIFIEU ever dlscovcicd, effect, ually curing Scroltila, Syphlltic disorders, Wcakne-ss ot the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous dlboidcrs ami debility, bll. lous eomplstnts and all diseases indicating an Impure condition ol the Blood, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin. etc. 11 corrects Indl gestlon. A single bottle will piove to you its merits as a health ivncwor, lor it ACTS L1K E A CIIAKM, especially when the complaint is olan exhaustive nature, having a tendency to lessen the natural vigor ol the brain and ner vous system. BAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast. For use externally ami inter nally. RED HOUSE POWDERS cure all di-ciiscs nrhorec, cattle, hheup, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. mtiyJI-S For sale at II. It. Cochian's drug store 137 North Queen street, 'Squire N. C. Scott, Sylvanla, O , writes: " I have lMenagrcat sutlurer lor 15 years with Bright' disease ot the kidneys. For weeks at a time was unabio to ro', out ot bed : used va rious internal lciiiedifs.liutthcy gave me no relief. 1 wore two of Prot. Guilmette's Kid ney Pads six weeks, and I now know I am en tirely curod. For sale at Kaufftnun's drn-j store. North Queen street. JySlydW&S liny Fever. Mr. A. L. Avkuv, Pharmacist, Newark, N .1. Having been severely afflicted for eleven years with Hay Fever, alter trying almost everything without avail, I gave up all hopes ot lielng cured, when I iureh,iscd of you a boxot Ely's Cream B.ilm. To my surprise after a lew applications, I was entirely re Uevcd. K. Watson Harris, Letter Carrier No. 14, New P. O., Newark, N. J. I have been allay Fever sufferer Tor three years, and have olten heard Ely's Cream Balm spoken of in the highest terms, but did not take much stoek in it because ot the many quack medicines. A friend persuaded me to try the Balm, and with the most wonderful success. This recommendation you can use for the benefit of Hay Fever sufferers. T. S. Greer, Syracuse, N. V. Price 50 cents. A pply Into nostrils with little linger. For sale at Cochran's Drugstore, 137 North Queen street. ju7-3 Mothers! Mothers I! Mothers:! Are you disturbed at night ami broken ol your rest by a Men child suffering and crying with excruciating pain ol cutting teeth? If no, go at onco and get a bottle ot MltS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relievo the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon It: there i. no mtstuke about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used II, who will not tell you at once that It will regu late the bowel, and give rest to the mother and relict ami health to the child, operating llkemagle. P.. is perfectly salctouso in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription ol one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses ln the United States, Sold everywhere. 25 ccntn a bottle. m2-ly-M.WASAw Tint most wouoertiil curative remedies of the present day are those that eome lrom Ger many, or at least originate there. The most recent preparation placed upon the market in this country is the GREAT GERMAN IN V1G ORATOR, which has never been known to fail in curing a single case of impotency, weakness, nervous debility, inability or mental anxiety, languor, lnssltude,depressiou of spirits audio tictional derangements ot the nervous system, tor sale by druggists, or sent free by mall on receipt of price, $1.00 per box, or six boxes lor K00. Address F. J. CHENEY', Toledo. Ohio, solo agent lor the United States. Send lor circular. For sale at Kauflman's drug stoic, Noith Queen street. jyC-lydM&Th A "TIela not to Misfortune." uivc Ely's Cream Balm a thorough trial if you would be cured ol Catarrh, Hay Fever, Catarrhal Deaf ness, or quickly relieved ot colds in the head. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healt'iy becrctlons, allays Inflammation, protects the meabranal linings of the head lrom additional colds, completely heals the sores and restoics the sense ol taste and smell. Beneficial re sults are realized by n lew applications. A thorough treatment will cure Catarrh, Hay Fever. Ac. The Balm Is easy to use and agree able. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On re ceipt ot 50 cents will mall a package. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO.. Oswego. N. Y. Forsalo by Lancaster Druggists. lob23-dw s Brown -0 Household Panacea Is the most effective Pain Hcstrojer ln the world. Will most surely quicken tho blood, whether taken Internally or applied external ly.and thereby more certainly relievo pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pain ln the Side. Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, Rheumatism ana all aches, and is THE GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "BrowiTb Household Pahacea" should be ln every family. A teaspoonfnl or the Panacea In a tumbler ot hot water sweetened If preferred J, taken at bod time win break up a cold. 23 eta a bottle. fobll-lvdM.W&S&w Thousands have been cured of dumb a'ue bilious disorders. Jaundice, dyspepsia ami nil diseases of the liver, blood and stomach when all other remedies have tailed, by using Prof Guilmette's French Liver Pad, which is a quick and permanent cure for those disorders. Ask your druggist for the great remedy, and take no other, and if he does not keep it send $L50 in a letter to the French Pad Co., Toledo, O., and receive one by mail, postpaid. For sale at KautTman'a drug store. North Queen street )yS-JydSW P Walaat Leaf Hair Kestorer. It la entirely difierent from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as Its name Indicate1, U a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer, it will Immediately free the bead from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color and pro duce a new growth where It has fallen off. IV!0Son?t J11 auy manner effect the health, which Sulphur, t-ogar of Lead and Nitrate ol Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for It Each Jxttle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE A CC., WnOleSHiO A VOn to Philmlnlnhln onrf C V CmTTENTON New York. June lyd.eod&W HENRY'S CAKfiOLlO SALVE. The best Salve In tne world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrhenm.tetter.cbapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds ot akin erup tions, freckles and pimples. The salve la ..iliiatcel to uive ncrfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Bo sure you get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all others are but Imitations ar:. Annntarfplta PricpKrontu Soli I in LpctLster at Cochran's Drugstore, "anA 133 North Queen street. mv294 POLITICAL. Vemocratlc State Ticket. UOVERNOR. ROBERT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. CH AUNCEY F. BLACK, York. JL'KOE OF THE SUPREME COURT. SILAS 31. CLARK, Indiana. secretary or internal affairs. J. SIMPSON AFRICA. Huntingdon. COXORCSSHAX-AT-LAKOK. MORTIMER F. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Democratic County Ticket. CONORESS. STATE SENATOR XIV MSTRICT. AISR.VM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLY. 1. . C. .1. ItHOADS, Manor. J. M. WALKER, Coleralu. E. C. DILLER. Earl. G. W. SIMPSON, Caernarvon. II. E. SIIIMP, E. Cocallco. RECORDER. W. BUSSER, Lcacock. COUNTY SOLICITOR. W. POOR DIRECTORS. J. P. McILVAlNE. Paradise. PHILIP BERNARD Laucaster. PRISON INSPECTORS. JOHN REBMAN, Manhnim. .1. 11 SCHLEGELMILICU, E. Donegal JURY COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Eat I. Vacancies. 1OK ASSKMULY, C. A. OBJjEKDEK, EIUiiTH WARD, will be a candidate lor Rep icsentatlve from the 1st (City) Legislative district. Subject to the decision of the Demo cratic primaries. un22-tp JXAJtJIIAGJiti. Sroo Gable. On July 2, 16J2, by Kev. Wm. F. Ltchliler, pastor ol St. Luke's Reformed church, Mr. Frank Spoo, to Mis Flanna 11. Gable, both ot this city. ltd MSA.TU. Vollmbiu In this city, on July 7, 1H82. Cath arine, wife ot Christian Vollmer, intho32d year ot her age. Her iel.it Ives and lricnils tiro rcspcctlully Invited to attend the luncral.froni the res idence of her husband. No. 210 West Straw berry street, on Sunday afternoon at 2K o clock. Funcial services at St. John's Km iormed chuich. 2td .Ia'k In this city July 7, 188.!, Joshua W Jack, in the 8.Jd year of his age. UN i datives mid lricnds are respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral fiom his lato residence, No. 218 North Duke street, on Mon day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment in Lan caster ccmeteiy. A'JBir A.DFJBRTtHISJIIISKTS. MUSICAL KNfKKTAINMKNT TI1IS Evening at FRANK'S BEER GARDEN. The best and coolest beer in tbecitv. It JOHN II ESS. 1 KNUIrsr: CONNECTICUT V1UAKS (OLD JT stoclt), II for 25 cents, at HARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. -IirANTKD-A (llltl. TO DO GENERAL f housework. Gooil wages, ltd 20 NORTH LIME STREET. Stmoui.TAX, 188'.:. The duplicate is in the hands of the treas urer. Tlueo per cent, off lor prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer, No. 12 Centro Square. jB3OflicLi hours from 9 n. m. to 4 p. m. Jul3-2mdR WANTED A UIKL TO GO TO THE country to do general housework. Good wages lor a good gin. Apply at ltd 145 EAST JAMES STREET. OKIULL.AKU'S TOBACCO, FUL.L. LINE j Rebecca, 10 cents per plug, at HARTMAN'S Yellow Front Clear Stoic. M'ICK TURTLE SOUP LCHUH THIS evening at the MANOR HOTEL. Good beer on tap. It JOHN SPANG LER, Prop'r. ROOMS TO LET ELEGANTLY FUK nisbed. or unfurnished, first or second lloor. with or without board, suitable for mar ried or single persons.or tor Doctor or Dentist offices. Call on or address 229 East Orange street. Jy8-2td H AVANA DIOAKS, THE BEST IN THE market, 5 cents, at HARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store, rUltLIC SALE OK ALL THE HOUSt hold goods at 405 East King street on THURSDAY, JULY' 13, 18RJ. Salo to com mence at f o'clock, p. m. J. P. BROCKLEY, JyS-2tdS&TH Administrator. CUME AND SEE TI1KM. Misses' Gaiters lor 75c. ( one-half cost ). Closing out sale of Boots and Shoes at less than auction prices. Must closo out by the last of Jnlv ; the building must come down to make room for tho Fulton National bank. At GABLE'S. 13 North Queen street, JyC 3ld (Next to Examiner Building). PENNSYLVANIA CIGAKK, 1ft DOB 25 cents, at n ARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. 'PHK SKUKET1NU ACTION OF THE X Skin is very much influenced by tho con dition ot the circulation and nurvous system, as seen in the cold perspiration attending syncope, and tho dryness ot the skin which ac companies nervous excitement. All Skin Diseases, Cancers, Tumors, Chronic and Private Diseases permanently cured by DRS. 11. D. & M. A. LONGAKER, Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. I'a. Consultation tree. JyG-3tdw 1OUNTAlN FINE - CUT TOBACCO JC cents per oz., 25 cents per "4 ft. at HARTMAN'S 1 el.ow Front Cigar Store. PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURN ITURE. On MONDAY, the 10th insL, will be sold at auction, on tho premises No. 48 East Chestnut street, Lancaster, a nice lot ot household iurniture, of almost every de scription, some antique, but the most equal to good new furniture. The kitchen utensils are ol tho usual oilier and all are lngood condi tion. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, a. ui. HENRY SHUBERT, jyS-WASR Auctioneer. s; MALL HAVANA CIGAR, CLEAR FIL- ler, 2 tor 5 ccnts.at HARTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. IO.O.F. THE ME.ttBF.RS OF LANCAS- ter Lodgo, No. 7, 1. 0. 0. F., aie requested to meet at their Hall on MONDAY, JULY 10, 1882, at 2 p.m., lor the purpose of attending too funeral ot our late Brother, Joshua W. Jack. Members of Monterey Lodge, No. 242, and Hebel Lodge. No. 599. and the order in general, arc respectfully invited to attend. By order of GEO. B. WILLSON, N. G. W. F. Hambrigbt, Scc'y. ltd FULL LINE EUCHRE, POKER AND other playing cards at HARTMAN'S ltd Yellow Front Cigar Store. -tIKAKD Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPIA. Assets over Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, uecurely Invested. For a policy in tnla old and well-established company call on RIPE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING SXBEET. d3X,W43 KMW ADrEMTlSEMMNTS. TOINS & WILSON. HOUSEFURNISHING! Refrigerators, Ioe Cream Freezers, Fly Traps, Bi corns, 15o., Fruit Jars, Sole Agents for the PEraSYLYMIA LAWfl MOWER, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. FLINN & WILLSON'S. ( SIGN OF THE 2 BIG DOGS. q'ME FACTORY OF THE TRADE. NOEBEOK & MILET'S New, Commodious and Well-Stocked Coach Works, S. fi. COR. of DUKE AND VINE STKEETS. Lancaster, Pa. NO " KIIODD Y " WORK-ALL FIRST-CLASS. IN SI YLE, FINISH, DURABILITY, CHEAPNESS AND VARIETY, CANNOT HE EXCELLED. CANNOT BE EXCELLED. I build tho Wheels, and guarantee Our Stock always, comuilses the uiost Improve.! Styles ol BUGGIES, PHAET05S, CARRIAGES, THE McCALL B. DAYTON BUSINESS WAGON. - Call, examine and be convinced lor'yourscir.-ffitt OUR MOTTO: OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD! NEW A HI KRTiaEMENTS. FKK.MI ftr.Di; VSP1SKRKIES THIS EVENING. Elegant ORANGES. UANANAS.abd PINEAPPLES. FKESHCOUNTYVEGETAIJLES.OAPE MAT SALTOiSTEUSANDDEVILEDOUABS AT EOKERT'S, ltd No. 129 EAST KING STKEET. lO-1'AltTnEKSIIll' NOTICE. The Lancaster City St'-am Soap and Candle Works, heretolore carried on at No. 42 East Klnir sticct and South Water street by Mrs. II. Miller, will be conducted ln the future at the old stands under the firm name of MltS. U. MILLElt A LON. All person knowing themselves to be In debted to the old linn will please make prompt payment, ami. those having claims will present them without delay. Thankful lor past lavors the new ftriu re spectfully solicits a continuance ot the same. MUS. 11. MILL Kit. iy7-3td.Vw CI I AS. F. MILLEIL c OLORED WOODS MEETING HESS' WOODS, NEAU Hl-ARKTVILLK, On SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1882. Several DlsttiiKuishcd Clergymen from abroad -will assist in tho services. A SPECIAL TRAIN Will leave Lancaster (King Street) Depot at 9 o'clock A. M.. stopping at all stations. Re turning, leaves Quarry villo at 7 o'elock P. M. Pare for Round Trip from Lancaster, Only 65 Cents. Excursion Tiekets wfll bo sold lrom all sta tions between Lancaster and tjuarryvillc. ltd f KGANIZED ISIO. The Old American Fire insurance Com pany of Philadephia. ASSETS : One Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred and Eijehty four Dollars and Eighty eight cents. All Invested in Safe anil Solid Securities. Company Conservatively Managed. 5For Insurance apply to RIFE & KAUFFMAN, f9 EAST KING STKEET. iit3.'mdTuTli&S PUBL1U SALE OF VALUABLE CITI PROPERTY. On SATURDAY, the l'.lth day of AUGUST, 188. the undersigned, being all of the children of Peter Long and Elizabeth Long, lato ol the city ol Lancaster, deceased, Willi otrer at pub lic sale, nt the Sorrel Horse Hotel (Frank Slough's), West King btreet, ot siiid city, the following real estate, vi'. : A lot or piece ol ground, aituateu on tiie northwest corner of Wesi orange and Cliai lottc streets, ln said city, cont lining in front on Bald West Orange strcot, 61 feet, 4JJ inches, more or less, and extending of thosame width northwardly 1.U Ice . more or less, to the property now in tho posses ion ot John Gib son, hounded on t le east by 6. id Charlotte street ; on the west by the property belonging to the I'cirs of Thomas An old, deceased; on south by said West Orange street, and on the north "by properly of said John Gibson. Whereon is erected a one-story LOG DWELL ING HOUSE, stable, Ac The lot contains a variety ot Fruft Trees, Shrubbery, and a well ol excellent water. And is one of the most eligible building lots In the city. Good title will he given to tho purchasor. Persons desiring further Information may call on WlUlam It. Wilson and II. Clay Bru baker, esqs. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p. ni., when terms will be made known by the undersigned owners. JOHN LONG. SUSAN LONG, CATHARINE LONG, ADALINE LONG. FANNY FREE. SARAH LONG. MAKYSHAUD. ELIZABETH STIFFLE. Uenbv SnunEBT, Auctioneer. Jnly8-7tdSftangl7.18.19 VfEIV YORK STORE. White Dress Goods. INDIA LINENS. VICTORIA LAWNS, NAINSOOKS. FIGURED SWISS MUSLINS. WAIT, SUAND & CO. offer an immense stock at very low prices, Summer Silks. Summer Dress Goods. Lace Buntings. Nun's Veilings. Lace Nun's Veilings. Just orencl, a Choice Lot of SWISS EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMING LACES, SPANISH LACES, FANCY LACES. We have made some Large Purchases of PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. Which we offer at Special Bargains. NEW YOBK STORE,! 8-10 EAST KING STREET. Will close store until Sept. 1, at 6 V p. m., Saturdays excepted,. Water Coolers, Window Screeas, Screen Doors, Buckets, 10o., Jelly Tumblers, LANCASTER. PA. no machine work, J, MILEY, A-J-- ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR UOUU, CHEAP AND RELIABLE Furniture go to II O F F M E I E K ' S. Our stock Is large, well-assorted, and we guarantee satisfaction. Give me a call at ltd No. 26 EAST KING STKEET. 13UULIC SALE OIT HORSES. on idOSDAY. JULV 10. 18S2, will be sold at D. Logan's Sale Stables, Market street, rear or McGrann House, 20 head ot Canada Horses. One fine pair Matched drivers. Some very lino drivers ami hcavr boned iceders. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. in. A credit of GO days will be given. It DANIEL LOGAN. B. MARTIN SCO. Yesterday we took inventory or Gent's Fur nishing Department, and having so large a quantity ol certain classes ot goods, reduced them to prices that will Insure tliclr sale : COO Linen Collars 3-ply. 100 Pair Linen Cutis 1 Lot Colored Shirts , 1 Lot Net Undershirts 1 Lot Gauzo Undershirts... 500 Pair Halt Hose, Fancy.... 1 Lot Bicycle Shirts 1 Lot Punjab Scarfs Raphael Reversible Collars.. . . 5c. .. 20c. . . 45c. . 18c. . 25c. ,. fc. ..tl.25 .. 23c. .. 20c. A lull line of Pi i nt and Percale Shlit ; in all Sizes and Qualities J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. CT! ABOUT WHITE SHIRTS That concerns everybody who likes a perfect fit and comfort around the neck. Any shlit can bo made strong II tho Best Matorlal Is used, but It is quite another thing to get the tit you like. We keep six dim rent makes ot White Shirts and they are all good and well made, but three ot them arc only Imitations ol our BEST SHIRT, THE EIGHMIE. Two oi them arc made the old way, wit h the bosoms reinforced, and they nre Excellent Shirts lor tho price, but tho ono that gives tho best wear and is the most satisfactory in all the particulars that go to make a FIRST-CLASS SHIRT, IS THK EIGHMIE. Thoy eomo in two lengths of sleeves, and all sizes at the neck, lrom 12 to 19 inches, and made ol tho BEST WAMSUTTA MUSLIN, With 2,oao Linen, and SOLD FOR $1.00. The quantities of them that are in use i-s the best evidence that the shirt Is all it is repre sented to be. Sold by WILEIAMSON j AND I FOSTER. ! 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. CHINA AND OLAJSaWARE. TTIUU MARTIN. JELLY TUMBLERS! FRUIT JARS ! AT CHINA HALL. We have now on hand a very Larue Quan tity of JELLY TUMBLERS. JELLY TUMBLERS. JELLT CUPS, JELLT CUPS, COMMON TUMBLERS, COMMON TUJIBLEKS. MASON FUUIT JABS, MASON FBUIT JABS. A Full Line of TABLE GLASSWARE Of New Shanes and licslens. Prices Low. Examine our stock before purchasing. High & Martin 15 BAST KINQ STQjjIETf THIRD EDITION. 8ATUBDAY STONING, JULY 8, 1882. OUR OARSMEN ABROAD- THEY WIN A FINK RACE IN ENULAND. The HUUdala Crew Beat the Englishmen In tho Great Martw Regatta on the Thames. London, July 8. At the Mariow re gatta to-day at Mariow, on the Thames, the Hillsdalo crew from tho United States beat the Mariow crew by a clear length. The Cookham crew, which was also en tered for the samo race, was scratched. The Mariow crew had the centre station and the Htllsdales the Back side of tho river. London, July 8 Directly after the start the Hillsdales fouled the Marlow's badly. The latter, however, did not claim a foul. The Hillsdales went rapidly ahead and after leading at one time by a hundred yards, won easily by a length and a quar ter. Tho National Trottlug Association. Rochester,, N. Y., July 8. Tho board of stewards of the National Trotting as sociation has offered a special purse for Cleveland, Buffalo and Rochester of $4,000, open to all $2,000 for St. Julien and Trinkett to enter and start, open to all ; other purses $1,200 to first and $800 to second and $500 extra to the fastest horse trotting in 2:14 or better ; $500 additional extra to horse trotting in 2:12 or better ; $1,000 additional extra to horse trotting in 2:10 or better ; no entrance required on added money. The no record class is changed to three minute class. FIGHT WITH CONTRABANDS. Mexican Soldiers Win a Victory by Superior numbers. Chicago, 111., July 8. A special dis patch from Piedras Negias, Mexico, says : " Last evening news was received hero oi a battle between lo contrabands and w soldiers acting under orders of the custom house. Tho contrabands were overtaken by the troops ten leagues from here while in camp. Half the troops attacked them mounted and the others opened on them from a ravine The contrabands fought desperately, lobing two men. Of the ctis torn party, ono Coyelthua Ganzalcs, fell. Nine smugglers, together with upwards of forty bales of goods, a number of guns, and forty horses, wero captured." lawless strikers. They Assault a "Gang or Italian Laborers New York, July 8. An Italian inter preter named Peter Marchio, reported to Chief of Polico Murphy, that while cross ing Battery Park this morning with a large gang of Italian laborers they were assault ed by some strikers, and some of his men wero badly boateu. Marchio and two of the foremen of the laborers, by present ing revolvers, kept their assailants at bay until the police arrived. Sonic of tho strikers, be added, threatened to follow the Italians to Jersey city, and bo asked protection, which Chief Murphy engaged to afford. Proceedings in Uongroxx. Washington, July 8. In tho House Mr. Crapo, of Massachusetts, submitted the report of tho conference committee on the bill to cnablo national banks to extend their corporate existence. Mr. Ilaudall, of Pennsylvania, made the point of order that the report was not accompanied with tne explanatory statement required by tho rules, and the point being sustained the conference report was withdrawn, but Mr. Crapo will endeavor to got it beforo the House during the afternoon. The House at 11 :20 went into committeo of tho whole on tho sundry civil appro priation bill. In the Senato the river and harbor bill was taken up again and the Hennepin canal project further discussed. The Old Crowd Coining Back. Washington, July 8. Tho Senate com mittee on the District of Columbia, to whom was referred tho nomination of ex Senator West for 'district commissioner, agreed to-day to report to tlm Senate in favor of his confirmation. There was con siderable opposition on tho part of the Democratic members of the committee, based upon Mr. West's political course in Louisiana, and tho voto in his favor was strictly a party one. Struck by A Locouiotlvo anil Killed. Jersey City, N. J., July 8. -Abram B. Cole, aged 55, while walking to-dav on the track of the Newark branch of the New York, Lake Erie & Western railroad, at the west cud of tho Bergen tunnel, was struck by an engino and instantly killed, his body being terribly mangled. Mr. Cole was for many years proprietor of tho Washington house on Grand avenue, a noted resort of railroad employees. OBITUARY. Ueath or a Distinguished Uelawareao. Wilmington, July 8 Benjamin S. Caulk, a native Delawarean and nephew of Comtnodoro McDonough, the hero of Lake Champlain, died at Newark yester day evening, in his 85th year. He was a member of the state House of Represen tatives in 1819 and 1871. Ho was also a largo land owner. Tho funeral will tako place next Tuesday morning. Sad Fato or a Boating Party. Wateutown, N. Y., July 8. Fred. Root, of Burlington, Vt. ; Herbert Mc Kinney, of Ellenburg, N. Y. ; Jane Laucks, of Aultsville, Ontario ; and Agues Flettcrloy, of Morrisburg, Ontario, wont out rowing on the St. Lawrence river, and as no trace of the party can be found it is feared that all have gone down the rapids and been drowned. No Fonl Play. London, July 8. On the first announce ment of the death of General Skobeleff reports of foul play were current, but a cursory examination showed that death resulted from rupture of tho vessels of tbe heart. Fatal Fight About a Woman. St. Louis, Mo., July 8. Henry Sims, colored, cut John Snyder, colored, to the heart in a tenement house, last evening, killing him instantly. A woman was the cause of the quarrel. Appointed to a Custom Office. Washington, July 8. Secretary Folger has appointed Col. C. H. Deahna, state collector of customs of Sitka, Alaska, to a position in the custom service in Arizona. No Chance la tne Freight Handlers' Strike. New York, July 8. The freight hand lent' strike is unchanged to-day, and the piers are still crowded with freight. The prospect of settlement is yet in the remote future. An Aged Suicide. Pbovidence, R. I.. July 8. Martin Reagan, aged GO years, drowned himself last night in the Aenedict pond. He leaves a wife and fivo children. A magnificent Wheat Crop. Vincennes, Ind., July 8. The wheat crop of Southern Indiana turns out won derfully and is one ot tne largest the country was ever blessed with. Coming to Terms. Concord, N. H., July 8. All is quiet at the state prison to-day. The discipline is bringing the riotous prisonors to terms and all will be smooth again in a few days. EGYPT'S TROUBLE. PREPARING FOR THE EASTERN WAR. Belligerent England Burnishing Her Weap ons. London, July 8. A. portion of the Grenadier guards and tho Household cav alry have undergone medical inspection with a view to foreign service. The ad miralty have telegraphed tbo Duke of Edinburgh, admiral superintendent of tbo naval reserves, instructing him to keep the squadron at Gibraltcr. Going to Egypt. Malta, July 8. The British iron-clad Achilles, and the torpedo depot ship have sailed for Alexandria. The Intervening Powers About to March on Alexandria. London, July 8. A dispatch to the Times from Paris says the formal invita tion of the powers to the Porte asking it to intervene in Egypt, will be delivered on Monday. A reply is asked lor by Wed nesday. If the Porte refuses or seems afraid to accept, 25,100 men, with 15,000 in reserve, will be concentrated by the in tervening powers. Tho army will land at Aboukir and will bo divided into two parts. One will march on Alexandria and be supported by the fleet, whieh will open fire as soon as tho army is landed. Tho other portion will cross the Dry Lake of of Aboukir, to Kafr Devar and seize the railway at Damanhour.Arabi Pasha's, the only means of retreat, and will thus force him to either fight or yield. HRK IN SYRACUSE. line or tbe Firemen Falls Bead lrom Heart Disease. Syracuse, N. Y., July 8. A fire broke out at 2 o'clock this morning in a building owned by Merrill & Saule and occupied by Clarke & VanWie, pump makers ; Mercer & McDonald, wheol makers ; John D. Ryan, clothes horse maker, and J. Waggoner, carpenter. Tho losses : On building $3,500, Clark & VanWie $4,000, Meicer & McDonald $1,000, Ryan $100, Waggeuer $50. During tbe fire Nicholas McNulty, aged 29, stoker of Steamer No. 3, fell dead beside his cugiuo of heart dis ease. Melville to Come Home. Washington, July 8. Secretary Chan, dler said this morning that he thought Chief Engineer Melville untitled to relief from his presont duties in Siberia, and that he intends In scud him a cable mes sage grautiug him the desired permission to come home. Washington, July 8. Secretary Chan dler to-day telegraphed to Chfef Engiucer Melville, at Irkutsk, that be and hispaity which includes Noras and Windorman, 1 may come home at their earliest conve nience. Lottery Sleu Convicted. St. Louis, July 8. The first case against tho lottery men ended this afternoon, wbuu the jury, after being out ono hour, returned into court, fiuding the three de fendants, I lerman Brttner, John Black and John Giordan guilty, aud assessing their puuishmout as lollows : Lruner and Black two years in the penitentiary aud Giordan six months iu jail. Sale of the Cincinnati Si road Baltimore Kall- Cincinnati, O., July 8. Tbo stock holders of tho Cincinnati & Baltimore railroad today ratified the sale of stock to the Baltimore & Ohio railroad mado ,by tho trustees. The stock will bo delivered August 1. This gives tho control of the road to the Baltimore & Ohio. Rolling mills Resuming Work. St. Louis, July 8. Tho Laclede rolling mill, with about GOO sliikcrs, will start up again next Monday. Tho men have signed acontract agreeing to resume work under tho Cincinnati agreement until a settle ment can be mado at Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania Postmasters. Washington, July 8. Among the nominations sent to tho Senate to day were tho names of Elizabeth Alter and Charles McVeau to bo postmasters, res pectively at Bearsvillo and St. Marys, Pa. AVKATlllCK INDICATIONS.. Washington, D. C, July 8. For the Middle Atlantic states partly cloudy J weatner with local rains, winds mostly southerly, stationary tempcraluro and pressure. Signet! the Scale. Chicago, Ills., July 8. A siicci.il dis patch from Alikonna, Ohio; says : "Tho puddling millshcro have signed tho scale of wages and will start immediately." rire in Chester. Chestek, Pa., July 8. A firo at tho combination iron aud steel works this morning, damaged tho building to the ex tent of $2,500. MARKETH. t'lillartelptila RlarKet. i iiii.Auai.PHlA, July 8. Iflour diitl ; Supei flne.iit 87S oi; K.lni,$; .ViQI i!5;Ohlo and Indiana lamily, $' ooi; 'J5 ; renn'a do, $r.::7J4a573. Kyo flour at Si 2oi SO. Wheat higher; Pa. Kcd, $1 25loU; do Am ber, $1 32. Corn higher; Steamer, s.e; Yellow 32c; Mixed. !!0c ; No. 3 Mixed, 8 3c. Oats Ann. Rye 80c, Provisions linn. Lard flnner. liutter steady: Creamery Extra, alio; do good to choice, 'ii2le. Kolls nominal Kggs firm ; Pa.,ie ; Western, :23c. Cheese steady. Petroleum dull ; ICetlncd, Gc. Whisky, SI 17. Seeds noinliv, I . New Horn KtnrKei. Nbw ioRK. Julyft. Flour State and West ern a shade tinner and moderato export. Southern quiet and Una. Wheat e)2:!Jc biehcr and HOincwhat ex cited ; active husiuetiH otiHpecuIatlve account; No. 2 Ited, July, SI 2-l ; do Aug.. SI 2 123;doScpl.,$122!4Sl 23' ; do OcL.SISgf 1 24J ; do year, SI 22I 23. Corn !4lc lower and heavy ; active trade in options ; Mixed Western spot, i8Uc ; do futures. 81K89c. Oats Kc better; No. 2 July.rdJiQCie ; do Aug., 51J52c ; do Sept., 50.oXc ; State, G2gSc; Western, 61bSc. (rain and Provision yufiimin. One o'elock quotattons ot gratn and j-io vir ions, furnished by 8. K. Yundt, Brolo'r, I5' East King street. July 8. Chicago. Corn Oats .KO .52 .7J-J6 .42 .7WS .395 .70 Philadelphia. .87 .3i .97 .53 .87 .51 Wheat LUX 1.09 1.07 LU 1.26 1.21 1.20 Pork 22.00 22.10 Lard 12.73 12.S0 July.... AUgUBt Sept.... Year.... Julv..... Aug...:. Sept.,.. Live Stock Market. Chicago. Hogs Receipts, 21000 head ; ship ments, 8,000 head ; market lalrly active aud firm ; offerings verv poor ; mixed, $7 fcO 8 35 ; heavy. $8 4008 80 ; light at S3 208 15 ; skips. $3 5007 60. Cattle Receipts, 5,000 bead : shipments, 4 801 head : ninrkt brisk and 103 15c higher ; exports. $7 7508 10 ; good to choice ship ping, 7 00i$7 40 ; common to lalr,$5 5O0S w. mixed butchers' very active and higher, in sympathy with other grades ;cows and rough stock, $34 75 : choice butchers'. SI 800550; Blockers and feeders at S3 2004 90; Texans Receipts moderate and prices 10015c higher at S360Q5 75; canncrsto good shipper?, $4 25 0523. Sheep Receipts, 800 head; shipments. 300 head: Market strong and active ; poor to fair, S3 5001 25 ; good, $45004 75; choice, S1S0 5 : lair demand all around. The Drover's Journal special dispatch from Glasgow quotes : Cattlo trade weak on ac- countoi warm wciuici ,sn ---- lcai7Kc estimated dead weight. Best sheep weak at 17018c. New York, July 7. Beet cattle Arm ; fair to prime, 13K015C ; extra, 15015Jc; poor to ''sheepweaker ; extremes, 45Kc ; lambs, 7J 09c, lor 60 pounds average. Hogs Market steady ; $7 73S8 73 for poorest to best. Receipts, 4,100. East Libuuv. Cattle Receipts tor week I cndlnzJulyC, 3,231 bead ot through and 2,eil head ot local, against 4.09 head or through . and 1,592 head oi local week before : market acuve: roirionrtaie, 7348W: tat bun ani cows, 9 0"W zo- Hogs Receipts lor week. UtH5 head ; mar ket active ; PhliadejBhla. ft nm 08 : Caltf more, $8 SOffseO; Yorkers, MM8 4ft. Sheep Receipts forweek, 17,90head. ajrainst 20080 head the week before : mtrket, viosed slow ; common to extra, iiW(J' iw. l-iui'ji. as to quality, ) 30. New York, PhUadelpbia and LotaJ Stocks ' also United States Bonds reported daUy bv Jacob B. Lows, 21 North Queen street. July A jam vm XT. A.H. r.m. P.. Del. Lack. Western iX 131: 19S Denver A Bio Grande wk SKi S(fK N.Y..Lakerie A Western.... X M 3M Kansas and Texas 35i aw? XA: Lake Shore Mich. Southern HSk W no New York Central mj ink js' newierseyiur:i- 77 untanos western. su as as'-i i 44W T' 104 1042 UH2 Omaha Com Omaha Preferred.. Chicago. Mil. St. Paul. fWA-MA U.AIN IW 1I3K nt A7AD AClUU,o stt. m jki.' Wabash. ;. uoula A Paelac 3i Western Union TeL Co PennsylvantaK.lL. .. 7 BOX mi ItutTiUo Pitts. West 17K Northern Paolac Com 4.1'i " Preferred.... SVi MX Loeai Bteeas aaa . Par val. .9100 . lea . ie . ioe . lee iw . 108 Last sale 109 1WX 129 139 109 lit 102 102JM M8J 102 $386 110.2S 12B 111 147 rasn 141.30 3LM 209 145.71 140 1S4 Lanc-CHy 6 per OL Loan, due 18B.. 188B.. int.. " was.. ' 6 per cLIn lor 30 years. " 5 per ct. School Loan... " 4 " lnloryears. 4 " In SorSOvears. 10ft 6 " lalOoraavears. M Manholm borough loan im bak: STOCKS. First National Bank. flfls Fanners' National Bank SB Fulton National Bank 100 Lancaster County National Bank. . SO Columbia National Bank 108 Knurata National Bank 10P First National Bank, Colombia..... 109 First National Bank,8tra8burg.... 10ft First National Bank, Marietta 109 first National Bank. Mount Joy.. 109 Lltitz National Bank 109 Manhelm National Bank 109 Union National Bank. Mount Joy. HO New Holland National Bank 109 70.50 115 92.25 2&50 SO 120 90 !s 179 msoar.T.tiraoca TocKa, Qunrrvvllle K. R... ...9 09 .. 69 69 .. 109 .. as ... 109 Millers vllle Street Car. Inquirer Printing Company..., Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company. Stevens House Columbia Gas Company. Columbia Water Company... ... Susquehanna Iron Company.., Marietta ItoIIowware 109 109 Stevens House... 69 SI 16 1 Sicily Island fto Kant Brandy wine Waynesb'ir. 60 Mllleisvllle Normal School M IBCEUAXaOVS BONDS. tjtiat ry vllle K. 1C, due 1803 $100 'Heading A Columbia K. R5'8. 100 Lancaster Watch Co., due 188S 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co.. due in lor SO years 199 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Co., IU" lonOfOx JIM Lancaster A Marietta 25 $13) lots 105.80 109 109 S3M 89 275.25 Lancaster & New Holland.. 109 Lancaster A Susquehanna.. . oTW TUBxnn STOCKS. Spring A Heaver Valley.... Bridgeport A Horcshoe Columbia A Chestnut Hill I .'oliimhla A Washington Columbia A Big Spring Lancaster 4 Knhrata Lancaster A Willow Street S25 t 10.25 :$ , 25 . 25 . 25 . 26 . 25 . 25 is 20 18 47.29 21 40 air 69 69 75 M 133.10 4.1 Strashurg A Millport, ........... narie'ta a may town.... maritiiTa mount jdv k Lanc.BIIzabetht'n AMlddlct'n 109 Lancaster ft Frultville. 69 Lancaster ft.LltllK 25 Iancastorft Wtlliamstown st Lancaster ft Manor 69 Lancaster Manholm 25 Hoaaafceid Market. DATKT. Butter flft 252So Cup cheese, 2 cups Be Cottage cheese, 2 pieces. So Dutch cheese )l lump. S10o rODXTBT. Chickens pair (live) soc " flplece(cleaned) 55c Spring Chickens ft pair 60c Oucks fl patr 45550 ft pfeco (cleaned) 654J75c Turkeys, live 4100150 " cleaned, fl ft 15ijl8c VKHtTABUB. Green Peas fl Kpk country 10c " " hucksters 15c jjcuns fi 79 )& uc New Potatoes ft Jpk 1539e " Cabbage ft head 15029c Beans, Lima, fl qt. .2539o Carrots ft hunch.... 5ire Onions fl pk 2So Green onions ft bunch... 5c Potatoes fl bushel S1.254J1 60 f Pa. D$jp3UC " (Sweet) ft $ pee 15c Kadlshcs p bunch 100 Soup Beans fl qt 10015c Salsityft hitncli .23o Turnips fl pk ate Head salad 2Q5c Asparagus fl bunch 78c New Bermuda onions, pk 35c Tomatoes fl box 25c Ilccts fl hunch ioe Watermelons, each........ SufffiOc fauna. Pine Apples, each 125c Strawberries per box 144t25c Raspberries fl box 20fi25e Apples ft pk 35010c Bananas V doz 40050c Cherries flqt 1018c Currants, dried, fl ft 10c Cranberries fl qt 18o Dried Apples ft qt 8010c " Peaches fl qt 12015c Lemons ft doz........... ...20039c UImIi 9C9 Y" UOZ DsffOvC MISCKLLAWBOUa. Apple Butter flqt 25c Cocoan u ts each..... 54t7c Cider fl gallon I0400 Jltl' I "ft JOa ISC MKATS. IJCtJI oUillKf ff ) ApSDG ibifiiajit n U J W awyz3G " " (chuck) fl Hffl6C Cornctl, y & .20c -aL"17HlIf, ft Waa. KlO Bologna dried 25039c Ham. sliced,?! ..24e Hani, whole ft tb 18c I JlCOlI in Iba ifC J4&UID XO'BsS IVlllllOll ff aVa 14Q I OrK fl D)b a a a allC Shoulder fl A 12Ko Sausage fl ft. ...... .140 " smoked fl ft 16c v Clill ff &) lUploC visa. VIll llSIl ft Baa a alafC I ICIrrillgaaa (awC Mullets lOo Perch 12Jc IsOCjlVa aXBfglOC Sulutoii fl ft. ....... .1SVIC Oull JiUC Suckers .9c Tmnt 12KC White tlshfl ft 12C fSlueflsh fl ft. ........ ...10c Porgies fl ft 8010c ORAIlf. Hay TImcthy fl ton $20.09 " Clover f ton 1184117 LOr II ff UU3 . 3RB Oats ft bus Ityc ft bus Timotht Seed H bus , Cloversced iter ft .nfc wiie.it oils SX-O Flour f qr 990SL1O ROOT Jt SUOKM. CLOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT ! AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Having started a Shoo Pactory. I am now cloning out my large stock of Boottand Shoes at greatly reduced prices to make room for the enlargement 01 ray laciurv. a-C'utom work a spec 1 specialty, both machine and hand-made. F. HTKMENZ. No. 105: NORTH QUEEN STKEET. (Sign ol the BhzSboe.) attWASU ESTATE Or MARY WABD, LATK 1 or Lancaster city, deceased. The BBder signed auditor, appointed to distribute the balance remaining ln the hands of Elizabeth Marks, administratrix, ts and aaaem those legally entitled to the same, will sit lor that purpose on THURSO AT. AUUU8T19, 1883. at 10 o'clock, a. m., in the library, room ot the court house, in tbe city of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. A. H. HUTCH KY. july7-4tdoawF Auditor.