LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY! 1 1882. Inspector Lewis Lyens, Samuel Mus kctnubs, C. I. Lanilis. Delegates Reuben Bertzfield, Samuel Mubketnu.ss Henry Lceuaid, Michael F. 5teieiwalt, Jehn Hiack, jr , Jehn A. Weimer, D. li. Laudi.s, B. F. Shaub, Wm. 31. Siayinaker, Charles Buckius, A. II. Ball. KUCRTIl w ltl. Select Council Gee. 51. Franklin, Jehn II. I'earsel, IJ. F. XV. 1'rbau, A. W. Bald win. " Ceinniut: Council Themas Hays, Jehn Leibley. Gee. W.Cermeny. Jacob G. Good Geed man, Dr. R. 51. Bolenius, Dr. J. W. Hesc, Jehn E. Sehum. Judge Jacob 51. Wiliielm, Robett J. - Evans. Inspector G. Edw. Eckinan. Assessor Jacob 51. Chilian, Jehn XV. Hublcy, Gee. Flick, J. 51. CeIev. Gcjre W.Brewn. Constable Telin JIcDevitt. J. A. I'. Hcptiiig'. Delegates te Convention Benj. F. Bai Bai Bai tboleaiuw, A. K. Simmer. JelinJJ. 5I;uk Icy, Jehn Hcue, jr., Gee. 51. Franklin, 51. I famish, J. XV. Jehnsen. riKTII WAIID. Alderman S. II. Zaiim, 51. A. McUliun, Jehn Baker. Common Ci.uucil J. F. Kcmly, jr., F. A. Albright, Jere Catnpbell. Assessor 1 Icnry 1 Iartlny . Constable Jacob P. Killin:r. Jude .1 L. Ki linger. Itispccter Win. Dellavcn. II. T. Rile v. Delegates te Convention Gee. B.Bic.sk ler, (:e. A. ."Marshall, Jehn Hull, Jehn C. Kwejie, Jes. Davish. SIXTH WARD. Select Council Daniel G. Baker. Conimeu Council Jehn McLaughlin, William Kiddle, Clias. A. FeuDersmith, A F. Sjiencur, Jehn J. Cochran, 51. W. Fraim. Assessei Daniel II Roadman. Heitshu, B. A. CenstablcD. W. Dcitrich. Judge Jehn Samson. Inspector Je'nu II. Lceuaid. Delegates te Convention Lewis S. Hai t mau, A. C. ReiuajliI, Thes. B. Cochran. SKVENTir WARD. Common Council J. R. Smith, Philip Betz, Abraham Killian, Jeseph Clarkseu. Assessor Ed wai d 51cllcn. Constable Felix Karchner, Samuel Gicy. Judgi (Jinnies Shwebel, Winlicld S. Burns. Inspector "William .1. nmith, Rebert C. 5IeI)ennell. Delegates te Convention William Woblsen. William Leenard, Samuel J. Flick, William Cornelius. EHiHTfl AVAItD. Select Council Henry Gast, si. Common Council Henry Gast, Edward Nale, William Coxey. Assessor Jacob Breck. Alderman . Constable Jehn Bewman, Hemy ncr. .) Ben- Judge Chailes Bleck. Iuspeetei Peter Winewer, Jehn Over deer. Delegate, te Convention Gee. Gazell, II. II. Breiumian, Peter Richie, Hichard Ivirehner, Frank Friteh. NIN11I WARD. Common Council Jehn Kcndig, Dana Graham, Jehn S. Rohrer, Charles Gibbs, Jes. It. Goodell, David Miles, Jacob Miley, Kli Ga!I, Henry G.urccht. Assessor P. W. Geneeht, Liiuiiuus Bathven, Gee. Ovcrdeer. Constable A. .1. Flick, Gee. XV. Foid Feid ncy. Judge Gee. Fex, Gee Dietrich, A. R. roisei, iv in. iiMier. Inspector Win. F. II. Am wake. Delegates t Convention II A. ocureycr, Peter Maurcr. Ames C Gast, Wm. Kahl, Keuben S. Oster, Jehn S ham, Jehn Jacobs. Gra- llcmecrjitlc Dcc-linuii'ius. Hany Kautz, 8th ward, declines judge : Geerge Haidy gees en in place. for his Jehn Rese, fllh ward, ccutive committee. declines for ex Jehn Heir, 9th waul stable. declines for con- Emanuel Stene, fUli ward, declines for council. It. II. Brubaker, Gth waul, declines can didacy for common council. A. Z. Itingwalt declines te l-e a c.uuli c.uuli datcfer mayor. COUIii. I'ret cedings m tiiu Couiineu Picas. RhKem: .icm.i: rAiTcnsi.w In the case of Henry Frank vs. the city and 2 county of Lancaster, the defense called witnesses te prove that the damages sustained were- uet as large as alleged by the plaintiff. The jury lendercd a verdict in favor of the pl.milili' for $903, divided as fellows : s?lS3 against the county and $720 against the city. Frank A. Bicker, xs. the city ami county of Lancaster. This is an issue te ascertain the amount of damages sus tained ay the pl.iiutiH':i by reason of ex tending North Pine street from West Orange in this eity. After the jury visited the property witnesses were called by the plaintilf, who testilied te the amount of damages which he is alleged te have sus tained. On trial. In the case of Jehn 1 tarnish, for the use of Michael' Haruish, assignee of Jehn Ilarnish and wife, for the benefit of cred itors, vs. Mary S. B. Shenk, executrix of R. XV. Shenk, deceased, the jury rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for aoeo no vv, JO. , James .Bryseu vs. Jehn W. Mcnt Z2r. This was an action te recover ea a pomisseiy nole of 6C00, signed by Themas .1. Davis and endorsed by Jehn W. Mcutzer, dated March 30, 1878, for 00 days. The full value of the note was advanced te Davis by plaintilf. The note and pretest were offered iu evi dence. The defense claimed that at this time Davis was counsel for Bryseu, who was executer of the estate of Jehu B. Bitzcr, deceased. Davis claimed that by arrange ment he was given $1,030 en a note of $030, endorsed by J. AV. Mentzcr, aud a note for $130, cuder&ed by Wai. S. Shirk. It was understood that these notes were te be paid from bills coming te Davis from the Bitzcr estate. Wheu the first acceuut was presented Davis's fees were $950, but wexc cut down te $000 by the auditor. After the nole had gene te pretest Mcutzer inct Bryseu who told him that his note or a portion of it would be paid out of the fees. About a year later he again met him, when he said'that nene of the fees would go toward the" payment of the note, as he had leaned Davis the money since then. Davis admitted his signature te the bill given te Bryseu. Mentzcr said that be endorsed the note believiug that Davis bad money coming te him from the estate. When the note became due Mentzcr wanted it lifted and Davis te give Bryson a receipt for that much ; this Bryson re fused te de. Davis admitted having re ceived money from Bryson at different times. In rebuttal Bryseu was called aud he denied that any arraugcnicut had been made by which the note should be paid out of the estate. The $G00 was given te Davis as a lean en a note endorsed by Mentzer ; he denied haviug told Mentzcr that the note would be paid out of the es tate, as besides the $000 he bad lent Davis $720. The jury rendered a verdict in favor of the "plaintiff for $1,7:11.09. Accident. This morning ene of the fly-rails con nected with a spring-rail frog en the Pcnn sylvanii iailr.i.i'1 near Dillcrvilic, was accidentally biekcu, compelling trains te be run ever te another track aud detain ing several of them for half an hour. COLUMBIA HEWS. II UK REGULAR COBKESl'ONuKNCK 5Ir. Frank Sener has retured from his trip te bis home at Hagerstown, Md. He leeks well and expresses his delight at the geed time he had. The fancy dress party te be beld in the armory next Friday evening is expected te be the largest and finest ever held in this place. Elocution club still lives, but owing te me inclement weather net a nrcmDer ap peared at the meeting at 51iss Jennie Bachmau's last evening. Snowfall heavy, sleighing geed, skating spoiled, sidewalks cleaned, ice cutting piegressing, Frent street drifted, and river banks picturesque. Edw. C. Gable will permanently locate in Flerida. Ceyle, the Ceylo's ferry murderer, con demned te be hanged at Yerk en jlarch 24, has been respited by the governor in definitely. A farmer taking home a new sleigh ran into an ero team at Cerdelia furnace, and his horse was se badly hurt that he had te be killed. 5Irs. Meisley, ever fifty years of age, in going te the milk cart, stepped en the ice in the gutter, which was covered by the snow, slipped, and her head striking the curb, concussion of the brain followed. She is new lying in a critical condition at her home en Locust street. The stormy weather has greatly retard ed work en Black & Upp's railroad con tract, and the building of the St. Jehn's Lutheran church by Mr. Sneath. The former would have been liuished by this time but for this drawback, and the latter would have been completed in about two mouths. Several Columbians were badly " sold " by a seemingly drunken Dutchman, who pretended that he could hardly under stand what was said te him, but after being made a feel of he turned te tbcm and gave them all a shamed faced. He was a Phil adelphia detective. FASUY STOCK. Cel. PeIner'N licrd of Alderneys. There was a very large attendance yes terday en the farm of the late W. L. Peiper, ou the Marietta turnpike, near Rohrerstown, at the sale of his herd of Alderney cattle, B. F. Howe, auctioneer. Following were the purchasers and prices brought, the dates indicating the time at which the animals were dropped, unless marked " bred " : Bulls Majer Audersen, 1870, Tobias Dcnlinger, $37.50 ; Wellington, March 27, 1880, Jehn 11. Baumgardner, $23.00 ; Jee, June 20, 1880, Sire Jerry, Dam Julia, R. S. Heir, $24.00 ; Lancaster, July 14, 18J30, Peter Sommers, $31.00 ; Pilet, July 18, 1880. D. V. Faddis, $11.00 ; Davy, Dee. 5, 1880, J. W. Baker, $30.25 ; Mike, Oct. 30, 1SSI, Henry Hcrr, $11.00. Cows Kitty. II. It. 507. Dropped I .March 30, 1808. D. Y. Faddis, $30 ; Nellie. Bicd Sept. 22, 1881. Ezra Hos Hes tcttcr, $30.30 ; Moonstone. Imported. Bred Jan. 9, 1832. Benjamin Landis, $25.50 ; Daisy. Bred Oct. 17, 1881. Jehn II. Small, $100 ; Blessem. Bred June 22, 1881. R. S. Hcrr, $47.50 ; Jennie. Bred April 21, 18S1. B. M. Stauirer, $85 ; Lot Let tic. Bred Jan. 17, 1833. Abraham Har uish, $70; Bertie. October 20, 187G. Israel Loueks, $104.50 ; Julia. July 20, 1877. Jacob C. StauQer, $85 ; Trinket. Feb. 23, 1878. Jehu B. Herr, $83.50 ; Tulip. March 13, 1878. It. S. Herr, $09.73 ; Mellic. Sept. 10, 1878. David 31. .Mayer, $34.30 ; Clara. Dec. 30, 1878. D. Y. Faddis. $45 ; Fanny. April 27, 1S79. Jehn 11. Small, $73 ; Sallie. May 10. 1879. Jehn II. Small, $100 ; Mary Aim. Dec. 18, 1879. Jehn L. Herr. $70.50 ; Ida. Nev. 1, 1S80. Jehn 11. Small, $81 ; Bessie. Jan. 28, 1881. J. W. Baker, $00 ; Hcnnic. May 15, 1881. J. W. Baker, $05 ; Lucy. June 28, 1881. Jehn II. Small, $114 ; Puss. August 20, 1881. Celin Cameren, $55 ; Flera. Sept. 20, 1881. J. W. Baker, $25.50 ; Ellie. Dec. 3, 1881. J. W-.Baker, $23 : Lizzie. I) 18S1. J.WTBaker, $20. DUS1NUSS NOTES. Financial, Commercial and JUaiiuiacturcs. Twe hundred thousand dollars of capi tal stock has already been subscribed for the new bank iu this city. Ne persons being aivcu ever ten shares, aud $80,000 offered had te be declined. A charter will be applied for ea Monday. The bank will be located en North Queen street. The stockholders will held a meeting en Monday next, Feb. 0th, at 10 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing aud making litccssary arrangements. The firm of Givlcr, Bewers & Hurst has been dissolved by limitation, and, the junior members retiring the busiuess will be continued by Jehn S. Givlcr under the name of Jehu S. Givler & Ce. Mr. Christopher Lewis, Mr. James Reed and Mr.It.T. Byan are iu Lancaster te-day canvassing the views of prominent citizens as te what arc the chauces of securing gieund and local capital for the establish ment of a new rolling mill te make steel rails and de ether heavy work. ercn.i'lcd aud Kntertained. Last evcuiug the members of the Humane lire company, te the number of fifty or mere, assembled at their engine house, and headed by Clommeus' City band, marched te the residence of their president, Walter M. Frarfkliu, esq., just returned from his wedding tour, and sere naded the ncwly-inairied couple. Mr. Franklin acknowledged the compliment in a few appropriate remarks, and the "Big 0 " boys responded with niue reusiug cheers that made the welkin ring with their hearty sound. After another spirited tune by the band the party reformed iu line of precession, with President Frank lin at their head, and marched te the saloon of Peter Letz, North Queen stiect, where the bridegroom did the honors of a bountiful entertainment. There was music by the band, sinking by members of the glee club, banjo playing, some happy little speeches, and a geed time generally. i'ellce Matters, mayor had six customers The this morning, thicoef whom wcre discharged and three ethers sent te the 40 and 45 days, respectively. castle for 30, Charles Garrcty, who raised a row at the Rising Sun hotel, a few days age, was this morning scut te jail by Alderman McCouemy for 20 days. Frank Smith and Andrew Smith wcre taken before Alderman Samson en charges of drunken and disorderly conduct, aud wcre committed for 20 days each. Ann Hendersen has made complaint of assault and battery against Jehn Wcidler, who was engaged en Saturday night's row. He will have a bearing before Alderman Samson this afternoon. Meat Stelen. A few nights age the cellar of the resi dence of Michael Wise, at Gap, was enter ed by thieves who carried off a let of meat. Constable Bewman searched the house of several suspected parties en the Welsh Mountain, but the meat has net yet been found. The Inquirer Kulus. About half-past one o'clock this morn ing the names broke out afresh among the ruins of the Inquirer building. The Uuien steam fire engine was put into service aud the llamcs were quenched. Herse Hurt. A horse belonging te Abraham Hoever, of Manhcim township, ran off en North Prince street this morning, and falling in front of Russel's waieheuse, near Fred crick street, cut and bruised itself very badly. "-Fartline" Ball. Last evening thePastime club, composed of young men of this city, gave a ball in Excelsior ball ever Schceuberger's saloon en East King street. The attendance was very large and there was almost 100 couples in the promenade. This hall has recently been improved and is new one of the handsomest in the city.. The walls have been covered with a very pretty paper and the wecd work repainted, and it presents a fine appear ance. The room is one of the largest in town. successful Lancaster Ceuiity Exnibiter. Ten premiums were awarded te J. M. Hagans, of Strasbuig, Pa., at the Dela ware county poultry show, Chester, Pa., out of twelve premiums. 1st premium, $3 ; 2d premium, $2. 1st and 2d premi um en solid black and white Turbits, 1st en white crested Fantails, 1st en white plain-bead Fantails, 1st en black Moor Moer Meer beads, 2d en Archangels, 1st en yellow wing Turbits, 2d en black Jacobins, 1st en blue Magpies and 2d en yellow. Licenses. Saturday next is the last day for liftiug licenses which were granted at this Janu ary quarter session court. Hetel and restaurant keepers should attend te this at once. A True Mil Against. Dr. Lainson. In Londen the grand jury has returned a true bill against Dr. Geerge H. Lamson for wilful murder in causing the death of bis brother-in-law by poison. January') Soup. During this month of January 10,194 soup rations wcre given out at the soup house. Tim annual statement el the Mutual Lile Insurance company, of New Yerk, for the year 1881, is printed In another column. The assetR of this company new-1 each $U4,702,JJ7.!2. and it has accumulated a sm plus et ever $12,000,000. Its payments upon policies last year amount ed te $I2.C!0,H2.1'J, and its income was mere than $17,000,000. Tim managers et this great corporation contii.uete augment its resources irem year te ye.ir, net by adopting the fancy schemes invented and practised by soineethor companies, but by adhering te the principles of legitimate lite insurance. That variety of Insurance) which Is se cheap that it is worth less, is net the kind lurnislied by the Mutual Lile, and the less the public have el it the bet ter. The 30 years expcrlence el this company is in itself a guaranty that a conservative policy has prevailed and that trusts confided te it will net be betrayed. The marked re duction in its rates el premium have net only increased the company's assets, but also the cenudencc of tin- public in Us management, ltd Hl'EVIJLL XOTICJM. See Here.. Yeu are sick ; well, there is Just one remedy that will euro you be end possibility of doubt. If it's Liver or Kidney trouble. Consumption. Dyspepsia, Debility, Wells' Health Renewer is your nope. 1. Druggist. Depot Jehn Y. I.mvj X, Sens. WeMr-x EVEr.YWimai; u-e Parker's Ginger Tonic, because they have learned Irem expe rience thai it overcome- despondency, indi gestion, weakne-s in the back and kidneys, aud ether troubles of the sex. Herns Journal. fel-lmdcod&cew An Kntirc Success. It has been proved by the most reliable te-ti-nieny that Themas' Eclcctrlc Oil is an entire success in curing the most inveterate cases el" rheumatism, ncuralnia. lame back and wounds et every description Fer sale at JI. H. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Deh't trille with threat and lung all'eet ions. Take Hale's Heney of Ilorchettml anil Tar. IMkc's Toothache Drep-- cure in one minute. fel-lwdeed&w Ely's Cheam Ralm Ce.,' On-ego, N. Y. 1'lease send us at. once two gross Ely's Cream Ualm. We take pleasure in congratulating you en the success you are having with the " Cream Balm" Catarrh and Hay i ever cure. Its sale is steadily Increasing with wonderful rapidity as you can sec by our frequent orders. It is evidently an article of great merit. Very truly, Johnsten, Hollewat & Ce., (W2 Arch street, Philadelphia. March 19, 1S31. It is no exaggeration te say that Ely's Cream Balm is a cure ler Catarrh, Hay Fever, Ac, ler many cures have been made among my cus temers. Cream Balm should be resorted te by everyone thus allliuled. With me no ether remedy has ever equaled the Balm either m geed results or sale. A. J. Ouckwkldek, Druggist, Easten, Pa. Oct. 2, 1SS0. I'rlce .10 cents. fel-2wdoef1&w Ge te ii. it. Ktuurau's lirusr mere, 137 North Queen street, for Mrs. J?reer,ian'ls New AV (tonal Dyes. Fer brightness ami durability et eoler.are unequulcd. Celer from 2 te Speunds. Directions in En rlit-li iiiul German. 1TICO. i cents. SlLViai Cki:ek, N. Y., Feb. 0, ISSii. Gknts I have been very low and have tried everything, te no advantage. I heard your Hep Bitters recommended by se many 1 con cluded te give them u trial. I did, and new am around, and constantly improving, and am nearly as strong an ever. W. 11. WELDER. .iluwit'rx! ai(i:iiir!:i jilecnersli Are you di.-luibcd at night and broken of your rest by a sick child sintering and cryliiR with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ? If se, go at once and gel. a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRU P. It will re- ! Hove the peer little sulierer immediately de pend upon it; t here is no mUtake about it. There is net a met her en eaith who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will reg ale the bowels, ami give rest te tin mother, and relief ami health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sare te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et ene et the eldest and best female physician and :suivies in the United Slatep. Sold everywhere; 25 cents a het lie "iurMd&wM.W&S Fell Down. Albert Andersen. Yerk Street, Buffalo, Mr fell down stairs and severely bruised his knee. A lew applications of Dr. Themas' Eclectrie Oil entirely cured him. Fer sale at II. B. Coch ran's drug stoic, 137 North Queen street, Lan caster. PHYS1CIA2.S preset ibe Celden's Ltcbig's Liquid Beer ami Tonic Invigorator for the weak, worn and dyspeptic. Take no ether. lcl-lwdced&w Sublimely Superb. A pair el bcautilul Sun-flowers en Easels will be mailed free te any lady who will send a three cent postage stamp te Dr. C.W.Ben C.W.Ben eon, lOf. Ne. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. Chas. N. Crittenton, 115 Fulton St., New Yerk City, sole agent for Dr. C. W. Bensen's remedies, te whom all orders should be adrrcsscd. j30-2nd&w "Life, tirewtn, ncauty." " What we all admire " and hew te secure it : A fine head of hair in its natural color is such an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te use "Londen Hair Celer Restorer," Hie most cleanly and de lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It is totally different from all ethers-Miot sticky or gummy, and free irem all impure ingredients that rendermany ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new lite, keeps the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair te grew where it had fallen off or become thin, docs net soil or stain anything, and is se per fectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Restorer" is sold by all druggists, at 75 cents a bottle, eix bottles for $i. ect3M.W,S&w JJEATHS. The relatives and friends et the lauilly, also Charles M, Hewell ledge Ne. 490, F. & A. M., el Sale Harber, and Ledge Ne. 13, and Lainbcr Lainbcr ten Ledge Ne. 470. F. & A. M., of this city, are respectfully invited te attend, the funeral, Irem his late residence, Slaekwatcr, en Thurs day morning at 8 o'clock, te proceed te the residence of his mother, corner of Orange and 1 North Queen streets, this city, where services will be held at 2 o'clock. Interment at n oou eou oeu ward Hill cemetery. sew AHYKKTiaxMssia. WANTED, A VEGETABLE COUK. ply at the Stevens Heuse. AP ltd f 1AKD. j The undersigned, in addition te a care fully selected assortment of GROCERIES, QUEEX5WAKE. GLASSWARE NOTION'S, 4c, has also ler sale PURE LIQUORS AXD WINES, el various brands. Thanking the public for the patronage heretoicre liberally bestowed, a continuance et the same isre spectlully solicited. JOHN DICKEL. lcbl-ltd Cor. Mulberry and Jauics Sts. TTEKCULES MALT WINE. The Best and Cheapest malt Extract in the Market. -J) SOLLOn DRUG STORES AT 25 Cents per Pint .Bettle. MASCFACTCTUtD BY CHAS. WOLTERS, PROSPECT BREWERY, PHILADELPHIA. ni!3md PUBLIC SALE UN THURSDAY, FEBKC ARY -', 1SS2, will be sold at the Leepard Hetel, a valuable let of ground, situated en the south side of East Orange street, near Shlppen. trenting en Orange street 31 feet 2 inches, and, iu depth 215 feet te Giant street, en which is erected a new two-story 15KICK DWELLING, Ne. 238, with one-story Brick Rack .Building, containing tldrteeu rooms and store Roem, with Green Heuse 18 by C7 feet. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. ui., when conditions will be made known by GEORGK O. HENSEL. H. Siiubkrt, Auct. J26-7td p: IBAKI FIBEINuOSANGEGOHPANY, OF PHILADELPIA. Assets ever Eleven Hundred Thou sand. Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy In. this old and well-established cempanycall en RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3H.W&SU PU1JL1C SALK UFA VALUABLE DWELL ING HOUSE. On SATURDAY, FEB. 11, lUSi, at the Fountain Inn, Seuth Queen street. Lancaster city, will be sold at Public Sale, a geed and substantial three-story brick DWELLING HOUSE, with front yard en closed by substantial iron fence, with a two twe two steiy brick back building, containing hall, 10 rooms and batli room, hydrant in the yard, het aud cold water in kitchen and en second lloer, with range, slate mantels, with heater, heating parlor and rooms en second fleer. Gas aud xuh ltxturcs throughout the house. Has been newly-papered and lias a perpetual jire insurance. There are a number of choice grapevines and ether Irniten the let. This property is situated en the northwest corner et North Duke and Lemen streets, Lancaster, Pa., one of theinnst desirable loca tions leru home in the city. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m. Persons wishing te view the property or as certain the conditions of sale will please call upon A. K. SPURRIER, Alderman. j21-S&WRtsd Ne. 24 Seuth Queen street. OLKIG1IS 1 SLK.IUHS EDGERLEY & Ce., Market Street, rear Market Houses LANCASTER, PA. Wu have a Large and Splendid assortment et PORTLAND. ALBANY and DOUBLE; SLEIGHS. They ure made of the best selected woodworks the best ironed, best trimmed, aud the lincst painted and ornamented SLEIGHS ever offer ed ler sale iu the cliy. Remember we pay cash ler our material and allow no one te undersell us. Our Motte : " Qcick Sales aki Small Profits." It costs nothing te call and examine our work. We also have en hand a full line of FINE CARRIAGE WORK, in which we ilely nip etitlen. All work warranted. Repairing of all kind promptly attended te. 1n2t-ttd&w T Hi: NORTH END Dry Goods Stere is new reducing its WINTER STOCK, and te de se mere ell'cctualty is selling flannels, Blankets, Underwear and Heavy Hosiery A WAV UNDER REGULAR PRICES. It has open a complete assortment of UAMKVlia KDUIA'US, IIEA IT I, ACES. HUIKTJXa AXD HIIKETIXa MUSLINS, COTTON ADES, and ether se.ifconable goods, at tl.e VERY LOWEST PRICES. There are lctt about ONE DOZEN COMFORTS, madoeutot Tycoon Rep, at 5S3.00 apiece, which are a SPECIAL BARGAIN, J. W. BYRNE, ill NORTH (JlTEEN STREET. Lancaster. Pa. ffbt lyil s,v atscmi:nt -OF T1IE- OF NEW TURK. P. S. WINSTON, President. KOll THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, lbSl. Income During Yeur 1881. 1'iein Picmiums $12,l!)6,i;jl in " Interest and Rents 5,051,49174 Total Income 117,219.110 3fi Disbursements During Year 1881. Fer Death Claims " Matured Endowments.... " Annuities " Dividends " Surrendered Policies " Commissions " Contingent Guarantee count ' Taxes and Assessments.., " Expenses ....$ 4.4C0.205 91 .... 1,905,467 33 24.094 80 .... 2,947,395 85 .... 3,303.247 93 771,032 83 Ac- 204,5(14 35 340,70.1 27 7y2,52 07 Total Disbursements $14,757,913 CO Total Claims paid during the year .". $ 0.3G5,373 49 Total paid Policy-Helders dnring the year l2,i;t'i,112 12 Assets, January 1st, 188S. Mortgages en Real Estate $17,.W5,819 23 United States and ether Bends.... 19,222,030 00 Leans en Collateral 10,615,0C0 00 Real Estate 7,302,749 01 Cash iu Banks 1,792,015 73 Interest Accrued 1,223,017 (A Deferred picmiums 8.1,948 63 Picmiums In Transit 93,387 7G Total Assets. .$91,702,957 92 Liabilities, January 1st, 1883. Reserve, at four per cent fS9,371,051 00 Heath Claims net yet due S15.7&5 3G Premiums paid in advance 19,364 73 Agents' Balances 3,773 74 Surplus and Contingent Guaran tee Fund , 4,492,833 04 Total Liabilities $94,702,957 92 Surplus, January 1st, 1883. By Company's standard $ 4,492,333 04 By Massachusetts State standard. C.d21,9C3 01 By New Yerk State standard. 12,206,450 04 Insurance in force January 1, 1882, 101,490 Policies, Insuring 8315,000,137. ALBERT WILSON, Agent, LANCASTER, PA. BATES & LAMBERT, ( GEXERAI. AGEXTS) PHILADELPHIA. TA. febl-2tdll Intaal Lire Insurance Geipany xxwrAJtYMHTiaBausaxs. A GREAT BAKOA15. A Second Hand Gaehle & Ce., Baltimore PIANO in geed order for sale cheap. Organs at reduced prices. JUSTUS STUCKENHOLZ. j2S-lmdR Fulton Hall. A SK IOUB QROUEK IfOlE Eby, Stehman & Ce.'a MANHEIM ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, the best in the market. This flour will yield mere bread te the barrel taau the old process flour. Trv it and be convinced. jiO-dR S FECIAL MEETING. A SPECIAL MEET ING et the UNION STEAM FIRE EN GINE AND FORCING HOSE COMPANY No Ne 1. will be held this WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1st, at 7 o'clock, te take ac tion en the death of William H. Shober, and te take action en a communication from the Coinmlttee en the Reorganization et the Fire Department. By order et H. E. SLAYMAKER, President. G. Edw. Heeeseb, Secretary. ltd "OTATT, SHAND & CO. WATT, SHAND & CO. HAVE OPENED ELEGANT LINE OF AN Hamburg Edgings and Insertions. Nainzoek Edgings and Insertions. In all Widths and Qualities at Lewest Price. We Invite special attention te our new pur chases et TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS, TURKEY RED TABLING!, CLOTHS and DOYLIES, MARSEILLES QUILTS, CROCHET QUILTS, CURTAIN LACES, PILLOW SHAMS AND TIDIES. We are offering an immense stock el Bleached and Unbleached MUSIINS AND SHEETINGS. In all widths aud qualities at bottom pi ices. LATEST 3TTLKS IN GINGHAMS, CALICOES and CAMBRICS. NEW YORK STORE 8 3s 10 B. KING STREET. JOHN S. U1VLKK &CO. BARGAINS IN DEY GOODS AND CARPETS. Having bought the entire stock el DRY GOODS, CARPETS, .te., or Givler, Bow Bew ers ft Hurst, and haviug Marked Down many goods In every department te sell them oirte make room ter new stock et SPRING GOODS That are new coming in and which we ex pect te get in during the Spring Season. CASH BUYERS. Will find bargains which will pay them te examine before purchasing elsewhere. JOKGIVLEB&CO. DRY GOODS and CARPET HOUSE AND MERCHANT TAILORS. TITILLIAMSON & FOSTER. FINE WHITE fJlIIJtTK, FIXE KID GLOVES, FIJS'E NECK WEAR, FIXE FAXGY HOSE, FIXE LIXEN COLLARS, FIXE FLAXXEL SHIRTS, FIXE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, FIXE FAXCY SHIRTS, FIXE DRESS SUSL'EXDEHS, FIXE RED UXDERWJEAR, FIXE C AUDIO AN JACKETS, Arc what some merchants would call Bric-a-brac; but we prefer te call them by their right names, and in showing them, tell you just as near as we can what they are made of. With us everything can be brought back that is net satisfactory, and the meney will be refunded, It desired. But the PRICES ARE FIIED.and what we mean by this is that everything Is marked down te the very lowest possible price and from them no deviations are made. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER, 36-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. THIRD EDITION WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 1, 1882. WKATI1EB INDICATIONS. Washington, D. U., Feb. 1. Fer the 31iddle Atlantic states fair weather, winds mostly westerb', stationary or higher pressure aud temperature. BY 1T1BE. Telegraphic News or the Afternoon. Smallpox epidemic in Brunswick coun ty, Va., is causing much consternation ami some mortality. Snow te the depth of two feet is re ported around Pert Jervis and various points in New Yerk ami northern Penn syivania. The gravity read between Henesdale and Carbendale is completely blocked. In Bosten there was a fall of eighteen inches and travel is generally in terrupted. Bosten had a $20,000 lire last night. C. S. Cobb & Bre. and Cochran, McLean fc Ce. wcre the sufferers. The Louden Times thinks that "media tion in the Seuth American war, such as Mr. Freliughuyscn has commissioned Mr. Trescott te undertake is tainted with no tlesigus of private profit for the arbitra tors except that which peace must bring te all." Leuis Denal, aged 24, an Italian laborer m iNew lerk, was stabbed aim probably fatally injured last night in a quarrel ever a game of cards. In the Heuse today a resolution was adopted naming February 137th for the Garfield memorial services. The business of the Buffalo, Pittsburgh it "Western railroad fur the past year will show a surplus of $13,000 after paying interest and dividends. A deficiency had been expected. James Snyder, living near Harmony, N. J., was struck en the head with a chair by his son-!n law, Daily, en Friday night aud has since died.J The twelve-year-old seu of Joel Kenny was killed te-day by the fall of a tree at Rochester, N. Y. CENTRAL 11A1LUOAD OF NEW JERSEY. llie Corporation .Solvent unit About te be Taken Frem the Hands of u Receiver. Newark, N. J. Feb. 1. Application having bcen made te Chancellor Runyon for the delivery te the Central Railroad of New Jersey of the property new in the hands of Receiver F. S. Latlirep, and the receiver having filed an answer ad mitting the solvency of the company and his willingness and readiness te pay ever all the assets of the company in his hands, Chancellor Runyon this meruiug made an order referring the mat ter te a master iu chancery te make an ex amination of the accounts and report te him. The probability is that the read will be taken out or the hands et the receiver in a few d.iyt:. Till: .IEANNUTTE !UUVIYOK.s. uu the Trail of clie te.il commander. Washington, Feb. 1. Secretary limit received the following this; morning : "St. Petershcuc, Feb. 1. Daucn Daucn hewcr telegraphs report my arrival with nine seaman sick ; better. DcLeug traced te definite locality, which Melville aud Russians searching for ardently. If ship net found before spring may I charter a steamer ami search coasts and islands between rivers Olcrick and Kelyma'.' If yes, send two active line officers te assist. Ce-operation by au thorities, hearty aud intelligent. Signed. J "IIefkman." Tin fce Yeung Ladies Droit tied. Baltimore, Feb. 1. At Broadway, Rockingham county, Virginia, en Monday, three young ladies were drowned by the brcakinir of a frail structure en which they were crossing the Shenandoah river. Twe of them were sisters, aged respectively eighteen and thirteen, and wcie daughters of Michael Faitllcy ; the ether was Miss Lena Wilt, aged twenty-one. The body of the elder Miss Faidley was net re covered. MILLS ISUKNED. ueslrucllve l'irn at Leckpurt, M. Y. Locki'ert, N. Y., Feb. 1. The Heur mills of Thornten and Cheater Arneld, aud Little and Oliver Gibsen, burned last night. Assistant Chief Euginccr "Geerge Weeds was cut oil" by the fire, and as a last resort jumped from the sixth story and was almost iustautiy killed. The ag gregate less by burning of the tluee mills is $1 25, 000. Cue was the old Spaulding mill ten stories high. Pennsylvania Nominations. Washington, Feb. 1. The piesident te-day nominated Wm. II. Armstrong, of Pennsylvania (nx-incmbcr el Cungrns3 from the Williamsport district), te be commissioners of railroads, aud Hallis T. Taggart , postmaster at Empeiium, Pa. .IZsUCliJKT.I. 1'lillailelplila illdrket. PniLADisLrniA., Feb. 1. Fleur e,uict. but firm; Superfine, at f.i 731 '23; .'Mini. $t 75lj3 BO ; Ohie and Indiana mruilv, 10 7."i37 25; Pennsylvania lamily $ iOQ l l',l ; St. Leuis de $7 KJSi7 80; Minm-felL-Extra, i 50Q7 (fl; de struteht, $7 WKfiS '17, inter patent $7 7r&8 25;sprint de, $7 7."8 50. Rye flour at $1 7.1 t7. Wheat market firm but quiet ; Del. and Penn'aRed, $H11 VI; de Amber, (1 IH I 14. Cem dull for local u-e. Oats dull. Rye dull at iHtgyJc. Previsions steady. Lard steadj. Butter firm for choice which i well Mild up; Creamery extra, ll13e; de geed te i,hnic Rolls linn and scarce. Egirs firm; Penna., '-Ue ; Westeru, 75ffe. Cheese steady. Petroleum quiet ; Refined, 7Je. Whisky 11 rm at $1 21 heeds fjoed te prime cleer tjulct at -iTg :i ; de de FI.-.i3ced nominal at U UOWl .''. SfH Viirx Murmu. New iere, February I. Fleur Slate aud Wc-tein uitheut decided change. Meberate expert and home trade demand. Southern quiet and about steady. Wheat Jlc higher and strong, fair specu lative business ; Ne. 2 Red, fipet, il 45U ; de Feb..?! l-IJl :y,; de Mar., $14801 4M4; de April fl ly15) ; de May, 14;-Jil 48. Cern opened ic better ; afterwards Ie.t ad vance and declined J4'c : mixed western spot. G770'Jc ; de futures, 09J73c. Oats JVic better ; Ne. a Feb.. iT;ir-: de de March 4S!c ; de May, l: ; Stale, HgKc ; Wc-tern, I752c. atncK.nnrser. New Yeik, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported dady 1 Jacob B. Leng, N. E. Cor. Ccntie Square New Yerk. Stocks irregular, February 1. 10:00 1:0 3:.' A. M. P. M. V. SI. Meney....... ............ Chicago & North Western. Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul .. Canada .Southern C C A 1. L. 1(. IC. ......... i:yA m ivm ya '.iy ie2 w .... r.2Ji Vj .... Ws Del., Lack. & Western 12i 124J V.WA Delaware A.'iludsen Canal UW VkM Denver & Rie Grande 7114 '' 71K East Tenn., Va. & Ga 11 .... i4H Hannibal A St. Jee 05 Lake Shere A Mich. Southern., ill lie-Ji ill Manhattan Elevated. nv: Michigan Central S5 KBJ jiis.suuri, nansasA xexas .tiyK Mi N. Y., Lake Erie & Western WH ZSX New Jersey Central 0l 93 N. Y Ontario A Western 23U 23 New Yerk Central 130W I29'g Ohie A Mississippi :!'l4 Ohie Central 23? ... Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... 12 llji 3C4 3DJC "z.yt ISOJi Xi '-3K 41-.& SLPaulA Omaha ) 3! de Preferred 100$ 1W) 100 Central Pactflc... 8. t8'4 83-i 47K WA r. Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, s:. ujuts & Pacific.... ' " Preferred. ves:er:i U ten Tel. Ce 1 111 117 a-,j 35 30 G7M; a et sn 7Vi ee PHILADU.PBIA. Stocks leverls. ' '" Pennsylvania R. R GOW 68JJ 60 Reading 31) 31 3l4 Lehigh Valley 6lj Lenign Navigation xI)it,M Buffalo, Pitts, ft Western...... Northern Central iiX 18 135 Northern Pacltic. M " Preferred 70 tletenvillt Klectrie Underground Tel. Ce. 103 TO 03 rmiadelphih. ft trie IC. R Gunnison Mining , Iowa Gulch Uinimr Su Umitkd Statk Bemds. . 30 r. if. 1:00 United State per cants HTJjJ fc 11 11 L HWl X inn- XTW AVrXHTlSEJfJISTS. 8300 lid WAJITi.1) IMMEUMTKLT. Ap ply te CHAS. I. LANDIS. Ksq. 4J North Duke Street. SKT OUT THIS WKDXKSDAY EVBNlItU l will have a sour kreut set nut and J. P. Betz's celebrated beer en tap. U. JUAX1EKN. ltd- Schiller Heuse. "VTUTlCK TUL SUISStCRIltKKS OF STOCK Xl in the Xew National Bank about organ ergan ising will meet for that purpose en MONDAY next. FEBRUARY tUh. at 10 o'clock. Place of meeting wilt be mentioned hereafter, fcbl-ftd (t fVK CONTINENT." THE NEW ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY Its Publication. Postponed till Feb. 8, On Acceuut of the Extraordinary Demand. Owin te the unanticipated and extraordi nary demand ter the first number of " erit CeM-iXE.vr," Its issue is deferred UU February the 8th last. The American News Company alone has or dered .lo.eoo Copies et the first number ; and the order for the Hrst number from Pest matters, lloeksrllers. Canvassers and Subscri bers in all sections of the country amount al ready ie the large uxKrcxitte of 147.00O cepic. Te simply simultauemitdy this unexpected aud dally meieasin demand we are obliged te postpone the IsMte of the first numbcref "OUR CONTINENT" Till February the 8th Inst., at 11 o'clock. 'Our Continent" Publishing Ce. PHILADELPHIA. ltd DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing be tween Jehn s. Givler, W. li. Rowers and II. N. Hurat, doing business under the firm name of Givler, Rowers .t Hurst, at Ne. 25 East Klnjc street, Lancaster. 1'a., was dl-solved by limita tion .January '.LI, 1S2. The books will remain at the old stand where payment can be made toeitheref the undersigned. JOHN S. GIVLMR. W. R. ROWERS, II. A HURST. Lancaster, Pa., IVb. 1, 1SS2. NeTICE.-Uaving bought the tduek of Dry Goods, Carpets, Ac., of the Arm of Givler, Rowers A Hurst, 21 East King street, I shall continue the linsinens in all It branches at tlie old stand, under the Unit name of Jehn S. Givler A Ce. Thanking our numerous friend and customers for their liberal natronaire in the p.ist hope by stiict attention te butd-nc-s and honorable dealing te all te receive their future patronage ami support. JOHN S. GIVLER. Lancaster, Pa., Feb. 1, 1S82. NOTICE. A the limited partnership of the late lirm et Givler, llewers A Hurst expired Jan-iary 2". 1SS2, ami having sold our Interest tin-rein te Jehn S. Givler A Ce.. we take this opportunity te thank our friends and custom ers ler tlie very liberal patreniutc bestowed upon us In the vast and would ask a continu ance of It ler the new linn, where we will be pleased te have our friend and customers c-all and see us. W. R. ROWERS. II. X. HURST. Lancaster, Pa., Feb. 1, 1SS2. ltd j IAI. NOTICK! J. 14. jM ART IN &0O. 1882 Wall Papers -AND- CAEPETS. K LEU ANT NEW DESIGNS IN W'.lf.r, PAPERS AND CARPETS -FOR THE- Spring Trade AT LOWEST PRICES. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts., i:MTEUTAlXMIiSTll. Jl'I.TON lll'BKA UOtSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, I8&2. GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT OK AMERICA'S GREATEST PRIAIA-DOJfNA. MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Assisted by the following dlHtlnuliheii nrtb-ts: MISS CLARA FOOLi. t.uutralte; SIG. RRIGN'OLI, Tener: ti.. TAGLIAPIE TRA. Baritone; S. LILHLING. Pianist: T. AUA2IOWSKI lielti'M; AHOLPH GLOSE, Aecempani'i. Tlii- wj'i be tne only opportunity et hearing Miss '. livj;g, us she retires from public life wl" no close et her present engagement, 1 i:e diagram ter the sale of beats at Clias. II. t:arr'n book store. ADMISSION. SI.OO. Ne extra charge for reserved scats. 2:-lld ELIAS RARR, Manager. F L'l.TO.N Ol'KKA HOUSE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1882. the ii8Ti;umnKi COMEDIAX, M. B. CURTIS, IX HIS MJVEt. LIFE riCTl'RE, SAM'L OF POSEN, THE COMMERCIAL DRUMMER, As played by him ONE HUNDRED NIGHTS, I u New 1 erk City, supported by his own SPECIALLY SELECTED t'OXPANf. POPULAR P1HCES: Admission, 35, SO and 75c. Reserved Seatd, 7Pc. Fer Bale at the Onera Heuse Olllce. J28-5t "ClULTOri OPERA UOtlSE. FRIDAY EVENING, FEB, 3d. FAREWELL VISIT OF THE LANCASTER FAVOUITES ! CHAS. E. FORD'S English Comic Opera Company, MR. Y'ECKER takes great pleasure in' an nouncing te the citizens of Lancaster that en the above named evening this celebrated com pany will present In superb style and unsur passed Hplcnder Solemon's delicious ami captivating operatic gem, entitled BILLEE TAYIiOR. This beautiful nautical opera will be given with the lull strength of Air. Ferd's unrivaled organization, led by the brilliant yeum? Eng lish Prima Dena MISS MADELEINE LUCETTE, Supported by the Emfhent Comedian, MR. GEO. W. DENHAM, MAIiNIKICENT COSTUMES STROSO ASD MTFECTIVE CUOP.US AND A OOKOBOfS 3H8E-EX-SCE5K. PRICES OF ADMISSION": General Ad mission, 75, 50 and 35c: Reserved Seats, 75c. Fer sale at opera house efllcc. 39-3t 74 1S MM & 95 16