.U LANCASTER Bi 1KHCELLIGENCER,.SATIIRDAY, JULY 29,12. i i Li . ILaucastci fntelltgcnrn. 8ATUBDAY RVENINO, JULY 29. 1882. THE IS ALL AD OF FAU8K HUBBELL. Jay Hubbell be was a pirat grim. A robber drede was bee. Hi: dldnaraU on the Spanish Kaln, Nor yet on tbe braid saut tea. He diflua tare like Kobeson bold. Gin a rich and proud countree. But be robbltthe clerko and the offis boy And tbe watchman auld and grie. lie made tham pay a ransom ta' All outen their povertle, Gieowrie.gie owrie,"fausc Hubbell cried, " Gleowrie.or yeiuaun dee. ' For in my liand a weapon I liauld Tli-it is bath sharp and xair, And gin ye refuse 1 winna but clinic To Hey your weazands bare. ' For 1 ween election Is diic'ln an Albeit tbe simmer is hot. And if I and my men sail baud our powrc, Wc needs maun draw a pot. " So come doun, come doun, yc olUs boy, Come doun, ye guvcrnnicnt clcrkc, And gin ye refubo 1 wlnua but chusc To lley ye wl' this dlrkc." Theie wasna:in otlis boy, I wot, Nor a clerke but paid bis lee, For weel they leered fauseUubbcll's thret, " Yo maun cither pay or dec." Wao worth, wac worth tho ofll-j boy, Wao worth tlie watchman gi ic, Wliao didnagioowrle his ransom a .lay Hubbell m ilo lilm dice. Neiv Yolk Sun. A DAUGHTER': THREAT TO KILL. Opposed la Lute, a Young Oirl Attempts iter Father's Lite. Joseph Foreman, a wealthy farmer aud politician, living at the southern extrem ity of the Ei;;hth waul, Uatudeu, yester day morning appeal el beforo Justice Smith aud caused a wat rant to be issued for the arrest of his daughter Ida, upon the charge of having attempted to take his life. The family has been regarded as highly rchiwctabln and Ida, tho daughter, mora thau otditiarily accomplished and beautiful. For some time she had been leceiviug tho atteutious of a young raan, contrary to her father's wi.shes,aml in this fact aud its complications iu found the secret of the family double. During tho past few mouths two brothers naiiiiil Gardiner, both farmcis, icsiditig on tho Blackwoodtowu niko, liwo been puyt!i: marked atteutious to the two d.itighiui'- of Mr. Foreman, ltl.i and M.uy. The oil gentleman is familiar with the G.irdttior family aud for tsomo reason only l:nov;i t himself forbid tho visits of I lie young men The opposition of the father, however, was not heeded' Mr. Foreman, becoming fjcasi-ciatcri at the persistency of the Gardinci.s aud the disobedience of his childieu, aud particu larly that of Ida caused her to be couiiual to her room for sevetal days. She escaped from her place of eoulineincnt, however, and when next seen by her father was in tho cotnpauy of her forbidden suitor, Charles Gardiner. Mr. Foreman became fuiious and threatened his daughter with great vehemence. This meeting took place a few days ago, on the Foreman fatni. When the father returned to his home that night ho found in the sciiigetator two small packages of wliiu powder close by the B:ilk can fiom which ho goneially sipped at night before lcliiing. His sus picious being aroused, in- ie!r.ii:iil from drinking any mil'; that night. In tbe morning In- asked lii.s daughter for an explanation of ; the presence of the suspicious packages. ; Ho was horrified when the girl boldly a j seiicu tint it -was arsenic she h:id pin chased to destroy his life, an J Anther, thiealed to use it if he did not w:i-o inter f"iing iu her affairs. Yesterday nioiiiiug Mr. Foreman informed his daughter that she would be shortly coiitiued in the in sane asylum, as he did not think she was possessed of her proper heni Tlio daugh ter became very angry, and, after hesitat ing for a few minutes, tail into the kitchen and, beizing a largo carving kuife, rushed upon her father, making an elfin t to stab him. Her arm was caught by her mot hi r just iu time to save tho father from leceiv iug tho blow from tho murderous blade, and after somo ditliculty tho uly weapon was wrested liotn her grasp, She left tho house shortly after this bceuv, ami up to a late hour last night had not i claimed. Mr. Foremau immediately repaired to tho office of Justice Smith and detailed the facts as stated, uponwhich a warrant was issued for the girl's arrest. A scaicli of her room disclosed a new revolver, care fully hidden in her trunk, and near by it a new box of cartridges. A search of tho surrounding country failed to discover I ho whereabouts of tho young woman. She is eighteen ycais of age, light complexioiicd aud medium heighth, neatly attired in a dark cashmere dtcss. Uousenuld Market. nAinr. Butler ,1 ft 18c Cup cheese, Scups re Cottage cheese. 2 pieces rc Dutch cheese V lump bfjjloc rouLxitr. Chickens ty pair (live) sic " t jilece(eleaued) .Vie Spring Chickens V pair ttic Pigeons, itpr sue VEGETABLES. Beets ft bunch Sc Beans. Lima, K U i.a:;wij Carrots f) bunch sloc unuuage, 41 iic;ui 5c Corn. ID diiz Cantclopcs, each tirecn Peas ft V. pk country.... " Beans ft JJpk Urceu onions ft bunch- Head salad New fotutoesf) Jpk. Onions ft pk Potatoes ft bushel Radishes ft bunco Soup Beans ft qt Halsltyft buncii Squashes, each Turnips ft pk Tomatoes fl pk , Watermelons, each , WtOlTS. Apples ft H pk Bananas ft doz Currants, dried, ft lb Dried Apples ft qt " Peaches flqt Lemons ft doz Oranges ft doz Peaches fiqt Pino Apples, ich Kaspbcrrics fl box MISCELLANEOUS. Apple Butler ftqt Cocoanuts each , EsgaW'loz , MKATB. ."".ioit'Iiii; a iUO al V '1'ibte ioir.c JS(! ..fl.SSl Ml .".".!!iojji!jc 'jgfji: '' a Jj -lOo a5c KKPl'Jc -tOjyfiOc 10c Millie li.r.e aifj.'ioc 'Jjji'Wl' I5;iie a'O rfis7o ...VJurl'C uoei srcaK, ft .. iigi"i; ! Boast (rib) fl it. (chuckl t lb nraw.o n ick) tin. Corned, ft lb viaK-. " Dried, ft A .T(C BolORUa dried i-.a.."m IJacon ft -.-... IGl8c Him, sliced, V lb... ..21c Hm. wnoiefi B IiUnbf) Mutton ft ft pork ft ft... .... Shoulder ft ft Sausage ft ft Hmoked ft ft Teal ft ft 18c lGS.r;C lt2t:c Uc li'Ao 14C .... .HC -..I-itlBc iuc 'al t loe S10c IOC FISH. Blue fish ft ft... Cattish ft ft Perch............ Forglesftft AUGlu Salmon ft ft Dull 4 Suckers a r?Jc JUC iuc .......VCC ....... .iii ....WiiilAU $15(720 1'JI5 ......5"t sstuue ..fl.-20l.) OR A IN. Corn bus Cloversecd per ft. Flour ft qr Hay Tlmcthy ft ton... " Clover f ton Oatafbu3; Bye bus Timotnj Seed ft bus, Wheat ous Many miserable people drag themselves ure sinking Into their graves, when Parker Ginger Tonic would begin with tho first dose! 10 bring TltaUty and strength !aek to lUem.- StOI, iyl-lmdeoa4cow Josh Billings Beard From. Newport, R. L. Aug. II, 1880. Dear Bilteril am here trying to breathe In all the salt air ot tbe ocean, and having been a sufferer lor more than a year with a retractory liver, I was Induced to mix Hop Hitters with tbe sea gale, and bavc louiul the tincture a glorious result. 1 have been greatly helped by tbe Bitters, and am not atraid to say so. Yours without a struggle, jyl5-2wd&w JOS1I BILLINGS. Citour. WhoopingCoughand lironchltiblin iiicdiately relieved by Shlloh's Cure. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl lwdeow&w now 's the Baby. "How's the baby?" "HH croup is better this riioriilng, thank you. Wc gave blm some of Thomas' Ecleclric Oil as you advised, I oct or, and shall give him some more in an hour or &o." Next clay the doctor pronounced the youngster cured. For sale at II. B. Coch ran's Drug Store, 137 North Queen street, Lan caster. Will you suiter with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Muloh's Vllalizcr is guaranteed to cure you. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. niyl-lwdeowAw l'opular Everywhere. "Burdanc," the French name for Burdock, is as popular in France as in America. As an anti-scorbutic, aperient anil diuretic it cannot be too highly extolled. Burdock Blood Bit ters combine " in a condensed lortn " all its good properties. For gout, cutaneous disor ders and kidney troubles they arc uneiiualed. I'rice $1.00. Forsaleat II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Siiiloh'h Cougn and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee, 1 1 cures consump tion. For sal; al Cochran's drug store, 137 Noith Queen St. myl-lwdenw&w MRD1VAL. From Frank Leslie's Illustrated newspaper. A LADY SAID, " lliufe Horrid l'lmplcH! No, I Cannot U, Please Present My Excuses." 1'iobably two-thirds ol the ladies in so ciety ami homes ot our land are aflllcted with skin de-case ot various kinds, to do away with which, it it could be done, with out injury, would be the happiest event ot their live. Then she would have in stead ol a dUllgured ami marred counten ance, one that would be hand-ome, or at least good looking, lor any one with a Hear, pine skin, no matter what the cut of her textures are, has a certain amount ol good looks which attract everybody. As it is now, shu imagine) every one sees and talks about "those freckles,'' "those horrid pimples," and other blemishes with it li'Hi she is ulliicled, and this is true ot either sex. To Improve tills appearance' gi cat risks it'.c taltcu ; arsenic, mcicury, or high son ud titled named articles containing tln-.-o deal i-dcaling dings, are taken iu hope-) f getting lid of all these tioubles. In many case-!, death is the result. No al-lci.itir-n ot tho burning, heating, itching and inllainmation is given. All troubled ulth Lczema (salt llicuin). Tetters. Ilu-nioi-, Inllammation, Kough Scaly Erup tions ol any kind, Diseases ot the Hair and Sealu, Scrofula, Ulceis, rimplcs or Tender lichlngs on any part of the body, lniulil know that thero is hope for them iu a "tiro, perfect anil elegant remedy, known us" Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Cure." II in tl.es the sklu white, solt and smooth, leuioves tan and freckles, and is tho best toilet dressing m the woild. It is elegant lypiU up. I wo bottle-. In one package, con sisting ot both intci ual and external treat ment. Our leadois should besnretoget this and not some old icmcdy lcsuscitatcd on the succc-s ol Dr. Benson's and now advcili-ed as "The Uieat .'kin Cure." Theiu is only one, It bears thu Doctoi's pU'luie and is for sale by all diuggists. Jl licr package. A Sensiitloii. ims often i:ee:: iiadi: by lheli-eoeiy ot some new thing, but nothing has ever stood thetct like lr. C. "V. Benson's Celeiy and Chaiuomile Bills. They really do cine sick headache, ncrv ou lieatlaehe, neuralgia, nervousiies-, -It-ejilessness. Indigestion, paraljsir and melancholy. I'rice. .r-0 cents per bo v. two lorfl.sK torfi.Vi ly mall, jiolagc lice. Dr. C. W. BsiiMin, Balliinoie, Mil. Solil by all diu- gl-ts. V. N. VHITTENTON, IIS Fulton street. New York, is wholesale agents lor Dr. C. W. Ben sou's lemedies. juyl2-lmd,M,V.tSAuH .'1K"S si'rcii'it: Mt DlCINr;. Tin; J deal ICuglish Keinedy. An unlailing i ure lor Im potency, and all Diseajcs that lollow loss ol Memory, Universal Lassi tude, Tain iu the Bae'c, Dimness ol Vision, Prumatnto Old Age, and many other di-?eacs that lead to lusauil vol-Consumption and a I'rematureti rave. Full par ticulars in our pamplet, which e desire to wsnd lice by mall to every one. The Specific Medicine Is sold by nil di uggisls al $1 per pack age, or -i"C packages lor fS. or will l.e tent tree by mail on the receint ol tho money, by ad dressing th" agent, II. B. Cochran, 1.17 and 1.7.1 North (nieeu slteet. On account ot ciiuntei Icits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper; tliconlygenuiiie. tjuuniutecs otcuie issued by ii. For s-iioiii baiicister by II. B. Cochran. 137 North Queen street. TIIECKAY MKDIC1NB CO..N.Y. a:)il'--lvd&w BK NSON'S ter AWARDED 6 MEDALS. THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY roit fiackauho or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lamo Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuralgia or Kidney Diseases. Lumbago, Severe Aches or Fains: Female Weakness. .fire- Superior to All Other 1'laslcrs. Arc Superior to rails Arc Superior to Liniments. Arc Superior lo Ointments or Salves. Arc Superior to Electricity or Galvanism, They Act Immediately. They Strengthen They Soothe. They Relieve Pain al Once. They Positively Cure. PAIITIHrJI JlEN30N'8 CawiHis l'oitots W1U i lUll ! PLASTEai have been imi tated. Do not allow your druggist to palm oil some other plaster having a similar sound lug n-i-iie. .See that the word la spelled C- -r-C-I-N-K. l'KICE, 35 CENTS. SEABURY & JOHNSON, Mancfactokino Cukmists, Nkw York. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. I'rico 35 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLAS1E11. CHAS. N. CIUTrUNTOJf, 113 Fulton St., Now Turk, sole agent tor Dr. C W. Ben son'.; llcmedies, to whom all orders should bcaddrcMcd. Jy27-wdeod&weow 3 LIUUOK8, JtV. TIINUWALT'S WINE, I.1QUOB, ALCOHOL, AMD GBOCKBY STOBE. yo. 20J WEST KING STJtEBT. HODSEAE. & CD'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, So. 43 North Qaeen street, Lancaster, Pa. The very best and nncst qualities of Forel"n and Domestic WINES and MQUOUS, con. stantly lor sale at wholesale nnd retail. Straight Old Bye Whisky of tho distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom llouaa Brandy, warranted ot tho vintage ol i860. Kept especially tor medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines to suit tho trade feb3-lyd IIOOSEA1. A CO. T?ES:cVA ?5AW;o. ,ASB CRIMEA vgu1fi5 ?S31o?.y oniy 10.c?ta Pr PIuffi at HAJ'tMaN'S Yellow rront Cigar store. "' Jyl5-7md CapcinePoronsFlas RELIQIOTJB. COLEKAIN JJAFTIMT CUDKUU-REV. J. B. Soule. pastor. Preacelng on Sunday a 10K a. m. and ti p. m. Sunday school at 9 a. iu. dAw FIRST REFORMED. DIVINE SERVICES to-morrow at 10 a. m. No evening ser vice. Sunday school at 9 a. ro. TMRST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST. A' Service in the morning at Jiyf.aau in mo evcnln; at 7X. bV the pastor, Rev. W. O. Owen. Sunday school at 0J a. in. FIBST M. E. CHUKCU, NORTH DUKE street. Preaching at 10J a. m.and 7ip. m. by the Bev. Mr. Smith, ot Atglen. lormerly pt the Wealyan Conterence, Ireland. Sun day school at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting on Wed nesday evening at 7 o'clock. CI RACE IAJTHEHAN CHURCH, NORTH J Queen and James streets. Thero will be servicss InXJracc church to-morrow (Sun day) morning at the usual hour, by the pastor ltcv. C. E. Iloupt. ME. MISSION" EAST MISSION, EAST . King street. Preaching to-morrow even ing at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting on Tuesday evening at 7 o clock. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH V. M. C. A. Booms, Bev. M. Frayne, pastor. Services at 10JJ a. in. and 7 p. m. Sunday school 9 a. m. PRESBYTERIAN. PREACHING IN TUE morning and evening at tho usual hours, by the pastor, Bev. Jas. Y. Mitchell, D. I. PKESBYTEKIAN MEMOIUAL L'HAl'EL, Bev. James C. Hume, pastor. Evening Mjrvice at 7:i3. Sabbath school at 9 a. m. ST. PAUL'S BEFOKMED SERVICES AT at Wi a. in. Sunday school at 9J a. m. No evening service. ST. LUKE'S KKFOICMI5I) CIIAPKL Marietta Avenue, near West Orange sticct, Bev. Win. F Llchllter. pastor. Divine service at I0U a. in. and V,i p. m. Sunday school at 9 a.m." ST. JAMES UOI.Y CUMMUNIIIN AT 8 and inoriiing service atl0i su in. Evening pi ay er at i p. ni. KCOND EVANOCLICAI. CUCRCU (English), North Mulberry btieet, above Orange, Bev. J. C. Krause, pastor. Preaching to-morrow ntl0a. in., and i;i p. 111. Sun day school at V'i a. 111. S1 . JOHN'S LUTHKHAN CIIUBCH.- Saeraincnl ot the Lord's Supper to-mor row morning. Preparatory service Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at SI a. 111. Gotwald Mission bchool at i p. 111. No evening service. OT. PAUL'S M. K. CHUKCU. S. OUKKN ST. O Bev. A. I. Colloni, pastor. Preaching at ll)K a. in. and 7:.i p. 111. Sabbath school at !,' p. in. riUUNII PKINITY I.tlTIlKKAN, Kl'HiUl.AK SLK- X vices to-morrow iu Trinity Luthcran church, both nioriiing aud evening UNION ISBTUEL CHURCH OK iiOJ. Bcv. G. W. Seilhamer. pastor. Preaching at 04 a. 111. and 7)i p. m. rr. - - irOK HALV.. i 1UKAP BUILDLNQ LOTS FOR SALE. The undersigned oilers lor sale on long time and easy payment FIFTY BUILDING LOTS on Duke, Lime, Frederick aud New streets. Also an, elegant lot,7u.v.!l leet, adjoining 'rot. Stahr's, on West James street. A good chance now to get a cheap lot. Call at Coal Olllce, 22 East lung street and nee plan. A. W. BuSS EL, jy2l-lmd 22 East King Street. I)UULIC SALIC OP T1MIIKIC ON WKII. NESDAY, AUGUST 2,wIU be sold at pub lic saloon the premises ot Christian Eaby, in Leacock township, one mile cast of Inter com se, II ACHES ot ext-ra line TIM UKK, con bist ingot While Oak.Blick Oak and Hickory. Will he sold in tho whole or 111 small lots, us may best suit purchase!. bale to commence at 1 o'clock, whcntcniw will be made known bv JOHN SIGLE. Jv2l-cod.tsd Committee. IO It SAI.E.-IHK UMinWIUNW) 1 Special CommilUeot tho Shilllcr Steam Fire Engine and Ho-jo Comp my, appointed by said company at their last general meeting held 011 the lS'.h iust., oiler lor sale t !m lollop ing piopcrly of said company, consisting of. First, a Lot of Ground, situate: on the w-,t side ol South Queen street, between Andrew and ll.izcl streets, Ironting on said Soul!, (iuccn street. IJ7 icct 10 iuclics, mote or less, and extending m depth IIS feel, more or less, :u joining properly ot Henry W. Shertz oil the iioithand Presbyterian chapel 011 the south, together with a Two-Story BB1CK ENGINE HOUSE thoro-011 erected, the said house hav ing a bclJ cupola thereon attached. Second, a STEAM F1BE ENGINE, which is a tourth class vertical, built by Colo & Bi other. Pawnticket. It. 1. The cylinder measures 11 inches in the bore, with 8 inch Mrokc, with bm-s pumps. The boiler Is a good steam gen erator, with 231 copper lubes ; can s'ai t in tour minutes alter lighting the lire, ami can tfirnw water through an inch nozzle Irom 2ln 10 220 Icct, and has twenty leet of four-inch suction hose, with spanner, wienche.s. oil can.-", Ac Wc guarantee this engine In lirt-class condi tlcn. PETEBB. FOBDNEY, THOMAS ANDEBSON, WILLIAM II. DOBWABT' DANIEL E. AUKAMP, IIENItYSMEYCH, JOSEPH WILFONG. ALEXANDER HABltlS, jya lid Committee. 1OSITlVK PUKLIV SAI.I-: OK VALUA1ILK . CITY PBOPEBTY. On SATURDAY, the Hllli day ol AUGUST, 1S3.'. the undersigned, being all ol the children of Peter Long and Elizabeth Long, laio ot Hie city ol Lunci.-tcr, deceased, willl oiler at pub lic sale, at. the Sorrel Horse Hotel (Frank Slough's), West King street, ot said city, the lollowing real estate, vi-t. : A lot or piece of ground, situated on tho northwest corner of West Orange and Char lotte streets, in said city, containing in front on said West Orange street, (il feet, inches, more or lcs, anil extending of ihesamc width northwardly 151 leet, more or less, to the property now in tho posscsion of John Gib son, bounded on the cast by said Charlotte street ; 011 the west by the property belonging to the heirs of Thomas Arnold, deceased ; on south by said West Orange street, and on the north by property of said John Gibson. Whereon 1.1 erected a one-story LOG DWELL ING HOUSE, Stable, &c. The lot conl-iins a variety ot Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, aiut a well ot excellent water. And is one .1 thu most eligible building lots in the city. Good title will be given to tho purchaser. Persons desiring lurlbcr Information may call on William It. Wilson and 11. Clay Bru liaker, csijs. Sale lo commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when terms will be made known by the undersigned owners. JOHN LONG, SUSAN LONG, CATHABINE LONG. ADALINE LONG, FANNY FBEE. SABA1I LONG, MARYSHAUD, ELIZABETH STIFFLE." Hehrt SnuiiERT,AHctionccr. July8-7tdS&augl7,13 19 COAL B. :. MARTIN, Wholesalo and Bctail Dealer In all kinds ol LUMBER AND COAL. S- f ard : No. 420 North Water ami Prince treels above Lemon Lancaster. n'i-lyd I O.I., ANI Cr.llKNT. .j Pine Lykeii3 Valley and other kind ot Coal for all purposes well cleaned. l!i-sl Brand Koscndale Cement at icdiiccd prices. Also Limestone Screenings tor walks and drives; guarantee satisfaction. H-ty and Straw by the bale or ton. Vaidaud Olllce : Harrisburg pike. General OOice: 2J East Chcslnutfcticet. KAUFFMAN, KELLER & CO. aprl-lwd "wal. M. V. B. COHO, 330 NOKTU WA.TJSHST., Lancaster. i: Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Yard and OEIce: No. 333 NORTH WATER STREET. lehawt-tl TNCKEASE TOUR CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, 20, 850, 100. Investors of small and medium amounts In Grain, Provisions and Stocks as lully pro tected as rnostextenslve and inll ucntial opera tors. Our successful, fully tried, old estab lished plan, try it. Reports sent weekly, dlvid cuds paid monthly. Send at once for ex planatory circulars and past record, itiee. Dividends paid during past thirteen months on this fund $06.71 per share. Address FLEMMLNQ & MERRIAM, ill and 13 LaSALLE ST., CHICAGO. ILL. 'i.",0 want a local agent In every town. sponsible, enterprising man. .Write for terms. Iu8-lyr ASTRJCH BROJP. AOrXKTiaHMXNT. STBJCH BKOS' ADVERTISEMENT. ASTEICH BEOS-' PALACE -OF- FASHION! 13 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. A LAST CHANGE TO BUY CHEAP HATS ! CHEaP HATS ! JG5 Since the reduction no made about two weeks ago, our stock lias gone down to about a quarter of what It luis boen, and, as every body knows, wo arc still sellini; lots ot goods, because we sell them at such prices 113 will In duce anybody lo buy. ALL OUR TUSCAN BONNETS WILL HE SOLD AT THE UNIFORM PRICE OF 25 cents. ALL TUSCAN HATS 50 cts. NO EXCEPTION, AND NONE WILL BE LAID ASIDE. CALL EARLY AND GET THE BEST. OUR FANCY RIBBONS, Which wen; ul.-o MARKED DOWN at the same time, have been selling last, but we have still plenty ot lliciu, and good value at that A FEW GOOD PARASOLS That were formerly very expensive, but which nave ocen put itown, so xiiat mey are witnin tlio 11:lfll nt ovl-l-v!uill- Thnv iro i-niini-lr ably CHEAP, aud ate neatly all sold. Wc are now snowing a inosi Kiegant Lino ot Feather and Satin FANS, - FANS. PLAIN, EMBKOIDEKED, BROCADED AND WATERED FANS, CRETON FANS, LARGE and SMALL JAPANESE FANS One lot of Ten-Inch Fans at 2c. One lot. same size, Iu all bright colors Blue, cardinal, etc., at 5c. Fans that open all the way round Irom 7c. up. Laces and Lace Goods. We have moie than ever, splendid Large j,ace uoiiarj at iuc., arc. and v.'3c. Mull Fichus, Polka Dot, small and large. Handsome iwwvicu xianu nunus, uanu-suicuen or button-hole worked edges. Handsome Lace FiChUS at ALL PRICES. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Hosierv, We have ot lale n.iiil unoclil nti..iiiin i. that branch of our business, and by making It a particular puim 10 nave everything that is asked for, and that at the lowest possible prices, wc have been mo-t successful. We nave always put our prices s,o low that it is impossible lor us to make any reduction at tbe present time, particularly as our slock comprises nothing but the most desirable goods. Wo need hardly mention that wo alio liavo a J Well-Select cd Stock of UNDERWEAR For Ladies, Gents and Children. We give an Excellent LADIES' GAUZE UNDERVEST FOR 25c. Wc have one.lot ol FINE INDIA GAUZE VESTS, for 39c, They am cheap at 60c. " E-Oomo and look through our stock of Ladies' Muslin Underwear audGoraeta; also, our, assortment of Iiifants Lbnar and Snort Drewvw. Embroidered Snawls, etc, Hosiery VLOTOIX& MO. 7 Neckties, Shirts, STOCKINGS, Handbags, jSuspenders,&c. AT ERISMAKS, NO. SS NORTH UUEE.N STREET. -11TILLIAMSON & FOSTER. DOWN THEY ARE! The season of our SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE is here. OtirBAlt GA1N TABLES ot CLOTHING that wo arranged about a week ago, have been attracting attention beyond our expec tation. We still have on these tables a great variety of Medium and Light WclghtSuits lor JIen, Medium and Light Weight Suits for Large Men, Medium and Light Weight Suits for Youth.", Medium and Light Weight Suits lor Roys. Medium and Light Weight Suits tor Little Roys, Medium and Light Weight Suits lor Children, and Medium and Light Weight ODD COATS, ODD PANTS and ODD VESTS in all tho De partments ot Size. These good have been MAKKED DOWN. DOWN regardless ol real value, regardless of anything except What will inuure A QUICK, CLEAR ANCE SALE. So that you can, in a glance, see the ditlerence between thu REAL VALUE PKICE and tho MAUK DOWN PRICE, liolh prlccsaro on the Goods, the MAUK DOWN PRICE being the SELLING PRICE NOW. You should sec the goods on these tabic, a failure ot which, is a failure of a chance to buy with 75 cents, whatit usually takes 1.(0 to buy. Our FURNISHING GOODS ami HAT DE FA UTMENTS arc complete with the rare, the choicf , ami the staple In every thing. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. I'A. JPJ5CIAL: AL. ROSENSTEIN'S onk pijicl: housi:, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. SPECIALTIES! Only a fow moro of those elegant "White Vests at SO cents ; they aro well made, and do not bring me the cost of tho material. A lot of imitation Coats for 40 cents. Seersucker Long Linen Dusters at Sl.OO; this is enly half-price. Linen Pants at 75 cents. You should see tho elegant Suit we make to order for $10.00. Just the thing you want; its a Fancy Mohair, new and well made. Our Paragon Dress Shirt for $1.00 positively boats any Shir, sold in this city. AL Rosenstein, NO. 37 NOKTH QUUEN STBEET. Ol KCIAL NOTICK Xtl MEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DATS WE OFFER OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE, Iu order to Make Room to manufacture our Large Fall Stock. Right here we desire to express our thanks to the people lor thu great sup port they have given us this season. K incites us to renewed efforts to plcao tho public and keep the prices down. LOOK OUT FOROUR GREAT SLAUGHTER ING SALE FOR THE NEXT 15 DAY&. 125 Men's Cheviot Suits, f 1.25; worth 7.5tt. !)." Men's Worsted Suits, $5.00: worth $8.25. iso Fine Blue Flannel Suits. $7.50; worth $12. at Men's Elegant Business Suits, $7; worth $12. IK! Fine All-Wool Cassimere Suits, $3; worth $15: a5 Fine Men's All-Wool Dress Suits, $12; worth $17.50. 500 pairs ot Men's Pants at U3c 550 pairs of Men's Light Pants, in ten style i.at $1.30. 225 pairs or Men's Finest Dress Pants at $3. Light Thin Coats from 45c. upwards. Dust ers from C5c. upwards. Our stock in Boys' and Children's Clothing a still largo and varied, and our Great Reduc tion in Prices will astonish the closest buyers. Wc sell Children's Clothing from $1.2: $2.00, $3.25, $1.50, $5.25. up to $7.00 a suit. Bovs' Suits Irom riCO and upwards. OUR CUSTOM DE PARTMENT contains a largo line or Suitings and Pantaloonings, and for workmanship, tit and prices can't bo beat anywhere In the city. We still bold the lead on our $12.00 Suits.cus loin made; but if people wish to save money they should not forget.bcfore purchasing else where, to look at our $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Snlts.made right up in any style to your order tS'Remember. this Great Reduction is onlu for the Next Fifteen Days, and anybody who wisnes 10 laice aavamage oj it iciu pieasc call early, lo avoid the rush. I. GMSMM & BRO., The Leading Clothiers, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Bight on the Southwest Corner of Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. The Cheapest House in the City. STOGIES, STOGIES. FITTSUUKGH Stoclcs at HARTUAK'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. ReaMuiu ClOlM dkv aoov. WHITE DRESS GOODS! AT JOHN P. SWARR'S. INDIA LINENS, 8WISS MUSLINS, STRIPED PIQUES, CORDED PIQUES, LACE CHECKED MUSLINS, LACE STRIPED MUSLINS ALL. AT LOWEST PRICES. GLOBE CORSETS, 50c., 75c, $l0. DEFLUiT SHIRT, $1.00, CAPITAL SHIRT, 75c, rpuE NORTH 1SND DRYGOOD3 STOBE HAS ANOTHER LOT OF Best Galifxi in Large Remnants At 5c. a Yard. BARGAINS IN LAWNS. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, tl-lyilj L AN CASTE K. PA. N KW YORK STOKE. White Dress Goods. INDIA LINENS, VIUTORIA LAWNS. NAINSUOKS. FIOURKD SWISS MUSLINS. WATT, S11AND & CO. oiler an immense stock at very low prices. Summer Silks. Summer Dross Goods. Lace Buntings. Nun's Veilings. Lace Nun's Veilings. Just opcne.l, u Choice Lot ol SWISS EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMING LACqS, SPANISH LACES, FANCY LACES. We have made some Largo I'nrcli imch ol PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, Which we offer at Special Bargains. NEW YORK STOKE, 8-10 EAST ZING STREET. tfo Will elose store until Sept. I, at i o'clock p. in,, Saturda3'3 excepted. VLOTJI1AH. s JPRINO AHU bUMMKlt NOVELTIES. ' .T H. GEBH ART'S fai t, NO. 6 KAST KINO STKEET. 1 hereby Inform my customers that my slock of SPUING and SUMMER SUITING, SWUNG OVERCOATING & FANCY VESTING Is now complete. 1 have now the large-stand choicest assortment of WOOLENS. i"oi r'lno Tailoring in the city ol Lancaster. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. anil all gooils warranted as represented. E GEEHART. 1LOTUINOI CLOTHING ! Our stock ot CLOTHING 1h larger for thl'i hcason than iisu.il, and the advantages wo have aro buying in large quantities and sell ing at LOWEST CASH PRICES. aIt will pay you to look at our stock. OUR ALL. WOOL MEN'S SUIT IT $10.00 IS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. AND OUR Custom Department Is tilled with tho Choicest of Patterns which we invite you to examine. D. B. HoMer & Sob, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. TP IOU WANT TO '. KEEP COOL, GO AND DRINK SOME FIRST-CLASS CREAM SODA WATER, AT LOOTER'S DRUG STORE. NO. 9 EAST KING STREET, r omy hyb cehxs a Glass. loiii TMATMLKHS' VVIItJt AMCASTfclt ikMUnilLLKKHVlLLKK; I i Cars run as follows Leave Lauratser (P. R. Depot), at 7, i un.t II JO a. m., and 2, 4, 6 and 8u p. m oxwot on Saturday, when tho but car leaves at 9-J p. m Leave Millcrsville (lower end) at &, 8, and II a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run daily on ivo time except on Sun day. CIOLUMBIA AMU PORT IIEPOM1T B. . Trains now run regularly on tbe Columbia ami Port Deposit Railroad on tho following time: Statiom8 North- l Express.! Express.! Acctm . Viiw. 1 a.m. I r. m. r.. Port Deposit. Peachbottom.. . Safe Harbor. Columbia... ft:3) 6:57 7:45 8:20 3:55 4t 5.05 5:35 & 7.46 6.5 6:20 AcCOtn A.M. Stathws SotrrH-Expregs.Exprcs. WARD. I a. . i r. Colombia. MttP P.M. 10:58 11:46 li25 two 7r;5 8.4ti 7:45 Ar0R Safe Harbor.... Peaenbottom... Left 40 11.07 r.n. 120 PortDeDOslt.. .....I ntSADlNU COLOMBIA R. K. ARRANGEMENT OrPASSKNUER TRAINS MONDAY, MAY 2Td, 1882. SOUTHWARD, LSAVB. ftwirryvllli Lancaster, King M.. Lancaster Columbia. ARMVM. A.M. r.M. p.m. ... '30 .... 3:10 Iffl' 3:50 l:li' :?:W 3:'J 5.M) fi:20 7:30 7:40 7-30 !:I0 9r.1l Heading... 9.15 SOUTHWARD, LSAVB. Reading... ABB1V. Columbia.. A.M. M. r.M. 7t 12KXI K:10 r.M. ::10 'ilO : !0 2.10 :i:i U:40 .... 8S5 10:10 .... 9-.GS Lancaster. !::;o 2.10 -.V. ,v:in Lancaster. klugM U:40 .... 8:25 5:10 Qnarryvllle l0:10 .... 9:55 0:4.1 Trains connect at Kcadlng with tnilny tonnd from Philadelphia. Pottville, Hnrrlsbunr, Al lentown and New York, via Hound jlrook Ronte. At Columbia with trains to and from Yorr, Hanover, Ccttysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. WILSON. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA KAII.KUAD NfcW SCHEDULE On and after MONDAt , IULY 17th, lub'i, trains on the Pennsyl. vanla Railroad will arrive at and leave the Ltncasb" and Philadelphia depolsus followa: Levi Ar. LanPhll Eastward. A.M 2A1 7:5t lft'JU Mall Expr-M 9 Mitt IIIit , llarrlsbuig Kpi-s York Accoiiimodatioii arrives. Lancaster Acriiiiixlalioii arrives. Colituibia AccouiiiMMlatlon 1I:4T KieilcrlcK AccouiiiMMlntion arrives. beusliore Kxpn-ss Sunday Mall lohustowii Express Day Express Hurri.shun; At-ciuiiiiioilatiflii.. Mall Train 3:2U r.M. 5:4.1 5:05 7:35 9:45 11:110 UaiiKVrr ( rimiKHiiillon west, connecting at Liinci-tcr nith Niagara K.xprcs at 10:15, will run through to llauovi-r daily, except Sunday. Frederick Ac'oiiiiiiMl:ttiou,w-st,i-oiiiMellng at jiuca1cr vith Fast Line, wunt, at 1:40, will run through i Knilrrirh. A.M. 12:44 ...... OUtoJ ...... BZ1U 8:10 cs.... S5 9:00 r.M. les.. 125 , 1:(K1 2:12 20 ...... O.mV ...... 645 6':i0 I I.e. Ar. W KtrwARi'. I riillLan A.M. A.M. News Expref-x 4::a K:27 Way Pits.seng'T 4:30 6:27 Mail Train. No. I. vi i. Mt..loy 7:01) !:35 Mail Train, No.2,viuColuiubiu,leaves 9:10 Nlngani Kxprc.s.-. '. 8:13 10:15 Hanover Aceoininodatlou leaves 10:20 r.M. k ttSw aj1IiC. I llUO I tw Frederick Accommodation leaves jvi I'.M. llarrlsburg Accommodaliou 2:11 5 05 Lancaster Accommodation leaves 2:30 Columbia Accommodation 4:14 7:30 llarrlsburg Express 5:40 7:40 Western Express 9-.U5 il:lo Pacific Express llrJ) 1:45 llarrlsburg Express, wi-t.al .':hi p. in.. Inn direct connections (without change ol cam) to Columbia and York. Fast Line, west, on Sunday, wlun flagged, wul BtnpatDownlngtown,CoatoHvilh, 1'arkcs burg. Mount Joy, Ellzabethtown and Middle town. Day Express, Fast Line, Newn Express. Mall Train, No. 1, Western Express and 1'aclnc Ex press run dallv. RAILROADS. TUB OREAT Burlington Eoute. Chicago KarliHglon ic qiiiacj K. B. t'kicago, JturllRgton & nlnrj K. K. PRINOirAJ. LINE AND OLD FAVOICITE FROM C H I C A G 0 OR P E 0 R I A TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIr'OKNlA LINCOLN AND DENVER. Tho SHORTEST, QUICK EST ami BEST lino to St. Joseph, Atchlnson, Topcka, Denlson, Dalla3, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana aud Tex:c. This route has nosnpctlor tor Albert Lea. Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed as being the GREAT Ti I UOUG 1 1 CAIl LINE. Universally conceded lo be tho REST EQUIPPED Railroad In tho world for all classes ol travel. All connections made in Union di-K)K. Try itand you will find traveling a luxury Instead or a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated lino fu sale at all offices In the U. S. and Canada. All Information about rates or fare,Slcepl(; Cars, etc., cheerfully given by PERCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chicaoo, III T. J. POTTKIt, - 3d Vice Pros. A Gen. Manager, Cnit'Auo, lu.. JOHN lj. a. RCAM.Cmi. Kastcrn Agt., 317 Broadway, 3W Washington St. Nkw York. Io3T0H, AIabs. iiiavlG-Iyclftw HltTT DRA. Ill SOS. ' nUHHONWCALTU 1IISTK1KUTIUN CO 47th Popular Monthly Drawing OF THU COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the City or Louisville, on THURSDAY. AUGUST 31st. 1882. These drawing i occur monthly (Snndayr. excepted) under provisions ot an Act ot tno General Assembly or Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March 31 rendered tbe following decisions : 1st That the Common -.v:ilth JMatrlbutlcM Company fa legal. 2d Ite drawing are fair. 9f. R.TIm (nmmnv hi urn. .,, li,l m large reservo fund. Read thu list of prizes lor AUGUST IDlfAWJNG. l prize ao.uuo lOprtzes 11,000 each 10,0 a0prlzes500each 10,001? llOOprlzesllOOeach 10,us 200 prizes 60 each 10,0! GOO prizes 20 each I2,0ts 1000 prizes lOcaeh 10.0CS 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,7tt 9 prizes 200 each, " ! 9 prizes looeacb, - Tfg l,9G0i)rlzes...a. ..................... $112, tot Whole tickets. 12; hair tick-is. tli 27 llckot 50; 55 tickets, $100. "BH Remit Money or Bank Dralt In Utlcr. oi send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can lie 2Snai ?rIIe,mje- Address aft orders to ic. i ir ' onner-ionmal RniMimv tmoiiw.jL.i -T- J"A "'' wj4w. -.w awm. ieni-xuThAS DIFrCSE INFLAMMATION OF THE Cornea Keratitis. In this disease ot the eye we may di-tlngulsh two principal forms : t lip one Is accompanied by marked Symptoms or inflammation, and Is hence called fcdllTnse vascular corneitis." In the other or non vascular lorm, these symptoms are entirely 5,i.,,V;iaAU,Dto?!5e0 the IEAR and TlIUOAT-also,ChroBlc and Private Diseases successfully treated by .DBft D- Sd, " A- LONGAKEU. Offlce-13 Zast Walaat St., Lancaster. Pa. Consultations free, 27-3tdw A