LASCCAS'EER DAILY INTiaJJGENCEB. MONDAY, FEBEUAKY 5, 1883, POULTRY FARMERS. MEETING OF THE 1'uUlAltV SOCIETY. Annual lltpert l Treasurer aud Secretary 11:111 te l'r.y Debts Election of Officers Propenat te Amend By-Law A slated meeting of the Lancaster lenltry association was held in the agri cultural room of city hall this morning at 10 o'clock. The following named racmbern were pres ent ; G. A. Geyer, picsident, Flerin ; J. B. Liclity, secretary, city ; Jehn E. Schuni, c".ty ; .T. L. Biuuer, Mount Jey ; F. R. DilTeuderiTer, city ; 0; A. Oast, city ; J. M. Johnsten, city ; Win. A. Scheenberger, city ; Clias. K. Leng, city ; Charles Lij .(Id, city ; S. P. Eby, city. Tieasurer J. E. Schum presented a brief report which showed that he had received from the .sale of tickets at the deer of the late fair SU9G.30, and paid out $292.50, leaving a balance in the treasury of $3.80. J. IJ. Lichty, secretary, presented his annual report. It showed that there were ever fifty members in geed standing. That ihcre were losses at ths late poultry exhi bition of the society of about $300,;caused piineipally by the cost of new coops, and Uie unusually small attendance at the fair ', reason of bad weather. The total in- btedncKS of the society te date is $328.10, i liluil'ug unpaid bills for expenses $1(53.91; tujpi'd premiums $142 50, and lean due the treasaier of $25. Mr. J. 15. Leng efFeieu a resolution te tii' effect that the society purchase from .1. 15. Lichty two shares of the Union building association, en which he has paid ever $100, and then negotiate a lean of $ 100 en said shares, thereby paying all the 1 iiideblediichs of the seciety ; provided that twenty members agree te contribute the cents each month, which contribution j. hall entitle said members te a life mem b'-i'.sliip in the society, and, furthermore, entitle them te the ownership of whatever coops, .V,c, belong te the society when the lean shall be paid in full. The resolution was adopted, but after debate it was reconsidered, aud laid upeu the table. Mr. U. E. Leng moved that the president appoint a committee of five members re siding in the city of Lancaster te make such arrangements as they may deem iilvisahle te pay all bills due by the society and lopert it at an adjourned meeting of this society te be held en Friday the 10th, wiht.,-at 10:30 ; and that the secretary be authorized le notify every member of society te be present. The resolution was adopted aud the e.hair appointed Charles E. Leng, J. li. j i :..i. tut , ni.nl. T :..i,l .,..1 ' Jehn E. Schum, said committee. Mr. C. E. Leng moved te amend the by laws by having the stated meetings of the society held en the first Friday of every month at 10:30 a. m. instead of the first Monday. The amendment was laid evor under the rule. The following officers wero elected : President Gee. A. Geycr. Vice Presidents T. Frauk Evans, M. L. Grcider. Corresponding Secretary Jes. It. Tris sler. Recording Secretary J. IJ. Lichty. Tieasurer Jehn E. Schum. Executive! Committee Peter Bruucr, Chas. Lippold, W. A. Schocnberger, Dr. E. II. Witnicr, A.S. Fiewers. Adjourned te meet next Friday week. UUMJAIKIA NEWS. from our Itegular Correspondent. The following ticket was settled by the Democracy at the meetiugs in the diftereut wards en Sattuday evening : First ward, ceuneii, James Porrettet ; Scheel Beard, Win. 11. Given ; Assessor, Andrew J. Meisling ; Constable, Rebert Keech ; Judge el Elections, Jehn Zicglcr ; Inspec tor, Jeseph MeFall ; County Committee, Charles F. Yeung ; Conferees, Dr. J. K. Lincaweavcr, Ficderiuk Snyder aud Jes. McFall. Second ward : Council, Geerge Tille ; Scheel Beard, II. C. Graybill ; As t-esser, Harry C. Yeung ; Constable, Win. AVittig ; Judge el Elections, Harry Nelte, hi-; Inspector, Jas. C.Shrec ler ; Conferees, Daniel Sample, Gen. W. Schroeder, Harry ielle, sr. Third ward council, Henry Westcrman ; fielmel beaid. Dr. C. F. Mar led ; assessor, Wm. II. Lindsay; constable, Frederick Stiuck ; judge of elections, Wm. Bcc co ; inspector, Peter Boek; confeiees, I'Vatik JehnsMi, Lew Lyle and David Welsh. The conferees of the several winds will meet and nominate candidates for chief buiess and high constable. Everything pissed oft' quietly at the ward meetings. ih ice Gees Ouietly. The ice moved elf quietly .it this place yesterday alteruoeu at 3 o'clock. Theio was a slight movement in the morning also. Large crowds of people watched the movement of the afternoon. It was a quiet sight below the river bridge, but a grand one between the c.iual locks at this place and the Chickies, where the ice piled in huge masses upon the rocks of the falls. IN one ei the Ice which hreue up at Maiietta came down as far as the bridge aciess the liver here, but piled up between the points referred te. Ne tiamage hai been done along this part of Ilia river thus far. The wateis are still isag and there may yet be trouble heie, as the ice is from (5 te 12 inches thick. Down the river there has been consid erable excitement. At Pert Deposit the news of the coming ica led the railroad companies te wake up all their employees at -1 a. m., en Suuday and all the rolling stock standing en the sidings was sent te Canal station, about two miles north. All the freight stored in the station was also moved te a place of safety. The back ice from Peach Bettem reached Pert Deposit at i a. in., and ledged there after break ing up the ice between the depot aud lteck river, a distance of oue mil8. ISoreugu Uriels. Mrs. Themas Scott, of the Railroad house. Marietta, died last night of nervous prosti.itieu. Miss Maggie Lee has re turned te Lancaster. C. H. McCullough is convalescent. Wm. Humble, aged 17, had au involuntary river bath yesterday. Republican nominations en Wednesday evening. Detz & Krcider's cigar box factory at work aain for the first time since Fei cmau Frank Lash shot himself. Full meeting of the ladies' relief association desiicd at Mrs. Wm. B. Giv en' s en Thursday at 3 p. m. E. E. Luth eran Mite society will held festival in the armory Feb. 22. 23 aud 24 ; Miss Maggie Welbh will conduct the fan drill. Jeseph Ilildcbraud's hen coop was robbed last night. Churches were well attended yes terday ; sacramcut at St. Paul's P. E , illustrated sermon en "Thy King dom Come." at E. E. Lulherau ; uine probalienists admitted in the morning, two in the eveniug, sixteen persons were at the altar and ten ethers arose for prayer. J. M W. Bausman and H. S. Franklin, of Lancaster, were the guests of Mr. North yesterday. Was It ii r.eve Feast? State Senater Jehn M. Stehmaa gave a dinner at the Stevens Heuso en Saturday from 4 te 7$ p in. Among these present were Senater Myl'm, Prothenotary Fridy, Sheriff High, Editor Hiestaud, CounseIIor J. Hay Breivn, and Levi Scnsenig. All agree that it was a geed diu V ner and a geed time, but there is a reticence about who was there and what took place, which invites the conclu sion that it had tome political significance, especially hiice some lately antagonistic political elcmcuts were represented in the guests. But as they were all ferStchman in his late victory it is supposed the reunion had no ether significance than tbe celebration of this event. Editor Geist JTM pet there. UUltRT. IIUKlnesH Transacted en Saturday lle ad Viewers Appointed. On Saturday afternoon the court met te hear the undispesed applications for license ; the only cases, that of Wm. Shultz, of the Eighth ward, and E E. Hippie, of Mount Jey, were postponed until Wednesday next. On petition of Barbara Burgess, of Providence, Barbara Evans, with the con Bent of her parents, was decreed the adopted child of Mr. Burgess, te be in future known as Barbara Burgess, and te have all the rights of a child and heir of her fester parent. The court has made the following ap paintment of viewers and confirmed ab solutely the report of viewers of a pre posed read, te commence at the terminus of the New Danville & Lancaster turnpike and te end en the Marticvillc read. Un the petition ler viewers te select a bite for a bridge ever Couewingo creek, between the townships of Mt. Jey, in Lancaster ceunty.and Conowage township, in Dauphin county, the court appointed Bcnj.Greider, Jehn Zeller? and Jehn Nau man. On the petition te divide Drumore town ship into two election districts, the court appointed, as commissieueYs, Abuer C. Weed, Abncr Carter aud David Jacksen. On the petition te divide Ea&t Ilemp tield township into two election districts, the ceurr. appointed, as commissioners, W. M. Slayniaker, Jes. C. Carpeutcr and Jac. M. Frantz. On the petition for a public read en the old Pennsylvania railroad bed, in East Lampeter township, the court appointed as viewers, Calvin Cooper, David F. Lau dis aud Michael Metzgar. On the petition te vacate part of the read in Colerain township, en the read running from Spruce Greve, te its inter section with the read leading from Wil Wil eon's mill te Werth's bridge, court ap pointed, as vieweis, Jas. J. Penny, David Jacksen and Jeremiah IJ. Boyd. On a petition te review and vacate parts of the above read in Colerain township, and lay out" another iu lieu thereof, the court appointed as reviewers Jue.J.Peuuy, David Jacksen and J . B. Boyd. This morning Jno. B. Dennis was brought before Judge Patterson, for final hearing en the subject of his rendition te the Missouri authorities ; but, in conse quence of the primary hearing before the the governor being fixed for te-morrow, the final disposition of the case, by Judge Patterson, was again continued. A FAITHFUL IIOU. Ilia Adventures ana Misadventures. The ether night Daniel Lefevre, who resides near Neir.svillc, drove te Lancaster te take the cars for the west. Unknown te him his deg, of the shepherd breed, followed him. Mr. Lefevie put his team and deg in charge of Fred Brimmer, liveryman, te keep until he came back. The deg was locked up in a stall, the deer of which is made of flooring beards. Dur ing the night the deg gnawed a hole in the beards, large enough te prcmit him te escape, but as his master's team was en the premises he remained with it. On Friday Edw. Baumgardener, one of Mr. Brimmer's men, had occasion te drive te Farmersvillc. He used Mr. Lefevrc's team aud took the deg along with him, and en reaching a peiut en the read that was near Mr. Lelcvre's home he gave the deg a whipping for the purpose of scaring him and making him urn home. The deg ran off te a safe distance, but con tinued te fellow the team. The driver came home by a different route from that by which he went out, crossing the Conestoga at Witmcr's bridge, the deg continuing te fellow him. When at Winner's bridge a large strange deg came running towards the shepherd, aud the latter, apparently afraid te get into a fight jumped ever the guard wall of the bridge aud foil upeu the ice soiue thirty feet be low. The driver took it for grautcd the deg was killed but net long aftervvauls, he was seen scrambling up the steep banks of the ci eek. and followed the team te Biimnusr's livery, where he will remain until Mr. Lefovre's return. IIe is pretty well jammed up, but leeks as if he would lather take another whipping and a thirty feet fall, than forsake his master or his maMer's team. THE PRISON. W)u!ur iUenllily Mrctiiig el llie liiopectorN. The beaid ofpiisen inspectors held their regular monthly meeting te-day, all the menibcis being present. A number of bills were presented and approved. The resignation of Geerge A. Smith, under keeper, was lcceived and accepted te date from Feb. 1st. His term would have run te April 1st. The beard resolved te held a special meeting en next. Monday le take action in regard te bummer's hall which is insufficient for the purposes assigned. The clerk was directed te make out a list of all bills outstanding, due the prison, aud lopert at the next meeting of the beard. It was agreed that the naiades of the officers shall remain as befoie. The proposals for printing the annual report were opened and they were as fol fel fol fellows : Examiner, $20 ; Intelligencer, $23 ; Jehn II. Pearsel, $21 50 ; New Era, $30. Tiie centraet was awarded te the ISTELLir.r.NfEK. The bids for the convict labor ou cigars for the ensuing year were opened. They wero as fellows : ILL Steh-; man k, C., $1 per thousand ; A. C. Herr, $1. The centiact was net awarded. Dr. J. i K. Shirk was elected prison physician for j the next year, lie had lour votes and Dr. : Compten two. Mr. Uagen was appointed te invite the members ei the benate autl Legislature from this county te visit and inspect the prison ou next Monday. OlCltUAKY. Ueatli et humuel Martin. Samuel Martin, of Providence town ship, died atO o'clock last night in the 71st year of his age. Air. Martin was a farmer and an old resident of the township. He was a member of the Church of Ged at Stiee Bethel church. He leaves a family of iive children, all of whom are grown. The cause of his death was typhoid fever. He was the brother of the laie Geerge Martin, ex-sheriff. Heath et Dr. Unwmau, News has reached this city of the death, after a lingering illness, from some affec tion of the heart, of Dr. Bewman, of NefTsville, a well-known physician aud prominent citizen. Dr. E. J. Bewman, son of the late Dr. Bewman, was in his 51st year, aud leaver, two childieu, ene of them Mrs. Gee. Dillcr, of this city. The immediate cause of his death was paralysis of the heart, mil tlimiitli tm hml lienn ill for a week. his death was suddeu. He was a skillful physician and had a large practice. Sale et Horses. Samuel IIcss & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale, Satutday, February 3d, 1883, at the Keystone house, Lancaster city, for Bitzcr it Kenperling, 15 hoadofCau headofCau hoadefCau ada horses at an average a price of $220, Gfjjj per head. By the same ou the same day. at Mil lersville, for Harry --.C. Lintuer, 12 head of cows at an average price of $47.50 per head. The Tie Settled. " Chuck " Beas has given up the fight for censtable in the Ninth ward en the Republican ticket and has allowed Goe. W. Fordney te be the candidate. l'ollce Canes. Alderman Barr sent a drunk te jail for 30 days this morning. The mayor had ten cases ; ene went te jail for 30 days and nine were discharged. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Events Acress tbe County Line. A recruiting office for enlistment into the regular army has been opened at Har risburg. The Berks county agricultural society, at its last meeting, decided that the next fair will be held en the 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th of October. Prof. W. II. Kain, who has been in ill health for some time, at his residence en North Beaver street, Yerk, died Saturday morning. He was some years age county superintendent of public schools, and of late years an attorney, practicing at the Yerk bar. . At Harrisburg Saturday it was discov ered that the rails en the track of the Cum berland Valley bridge across the river were displaced from some uuknewn cause, and a crowd of people rushed upon the structure and warned an approaching par- nenger train iu time te save it from going into the river. .Jehn A. Gramm has been nominated for mayor, Leenard Kennare for treasurer, and William K. Yerbeke for controller by the Democrats of Harrisburg. Simeu Cameren Wilsen secured a majority of the delegates for mayor at the RopuBliean primaries, defeating Jehn C. Herman, for two years mayor of the city. William L. Dean, of Downiugtewu, a brakemau en a freight train en the Penn sylvania railroad, was strack by a bridge near Trenten, v.hile he was walking ou top of the cars, aud thrown te the track. The entire train passed ever hisbedy, mangling it terribly. The head was sev ercd from the body, both arms were broken, the spinal column crushed, and the body twisted around twice, like a rag in the process of washing. In the Old I'lace. Owing te the impairment of his health from confinement in the store, Mr. G. B. Willfeen, the popular junior member of the firm of Fliiin fc Willson, has withdrawn from business, and has sold his interest te Maj. B. F. Bicneman, the former part ner of Mr. Fliiin, from whom Mr. Willson bought the inteiCHt from which he new retires. Majer Breneman has long been known in mercantile circles as a popular and accomplished business man and his return te his familiar place will be aseuice of much satisfaction, while the geed wishes of a larc ciicle of personal and business acquaintances for a restoiatieu of health will fellow Mr. Willson into what ever new pursuits he may eugage iu. lsefure 'Squire McGliun . The complaints made by Martin R. Hess against James Dedder, befere Al derman Michael McGliun were dismissed this morning upon payment of costs and premise of better behavior by the defend ant. Henry Beckman was sent out for ten days for drunken aud disorderly con duct. Constable Fordney had arrested all the offenders. Alaska Rev. Shelden Jacksen, D. D., will lec ture this Rveuiug at 7 J o'clock in the Pres byterian church, en the subject of " Alaska." The admission will bn free. Aiuusrmcniri. "The Meteors." " Tlie Meteors," hemic 1 by Evans, Bryant ami Ilecj-, will he here en Wednesday niclit. Tins nurty played in llnu-y William-.' "Academy, I'lttslmrgli last weelf, and people were turned away every night. Tlicyaliue-.t went wh ever the tunny play entitled "The Heek Aijeii!." This tqieeialty people are very stientf and il Is seldom that se many lilh-saliirliid nc.Un.-j ;fet Inte one parly. Any lever nf amusement will see at a gliin--;-ihat (IiIk HmI el people includes these who stand in the very iir.-t run I.- et their pre. lc.-sinn. The "Pirate" Te iner ran-. t,iwrl S, SiilH vuii'n very entertaining opera, the ' Pirates et l'enzance," will be given in l''ulten opera house to-meirow evening by the German epeia company. The merits of this company have been highly endorsed by the pre and Irem the reception they received from I.a caster theatri'-jmers upon their la.-t appear appear iinec here some week- age, it may be safely piv.-unied ihutlliey will boas llatteringly re ceived Tuesday evening. Hc-Ides 111.- large number in the troupe, it Ik authoritatively slated that Tngllapietia, the celebinled Ital ian buHlen , will accompany the tieupe and lake one et the eharacttun el fin- play. srr.viAL. x urn: us. Mrs. Partington, what de yen use ler a very bad eeldr linked Mrs. Dull. "lluitdkcrclilclV, ma'am," answered I he aged daine. looking ever her spectacles, liandkerchiels are a tle Ultrittttm in the event el a eeld. bill a bottle et Dr. liull'a Cough Syrup is it necessity, be cause It nel only relieves, but cures the worst co:d or cough. The weak, worn, and dyspeptic should take Celden'.s Liquid llnel Tonic. A'e ether. Ol I.TlWllCOll&W ' JIackmetack," a lasting und fragrant pei liniie. Price -i and ."lOeentH. Keralnat Cenli inn's drug store, 1"7 North Queen street. Albert I). Wik', Marietta, Ta., cays: " Hrewn's I ren Hitters Iris given mere f atis atis l'actien tiian any medieine 1 knew et." Fer sale by ii. It. Ceehr.ui, dnijjgist, l."7 and 13!) North Queen street. 15-lwd.tw (in te II. I!. Cochran's ding "ter.! ter Jtrs. irce-man'x Xcw A'uiieiial J)ies. Fer bright nessand durability et color, are uiK-quiilcd. Celer tiem 'J te 5 peundn. Directions in Kng lishaud (ierii.iin. Price, lficiiiild. Tackle an obstinate cough or cold with Hiile'.s Heney el Koreheund and 'fur. Pike's Toothache Dreps onto in one minute. t'.i-lwdeed.tw Tlmt Husband el mine, Is three times the man he was before ha began using " Wells' U-aHh lienawer." 31. Drug gists. la yeursialp Mill el dry, husky scales and little pimple.-. 1 Dr. llensen'.-i Skin Cum will cleanie your hcilp and remove nil si-nlcs and tenderness within six days. Try it, ler it is the best liead-drcssingcver un'd. $1 perpaek age, at all di uggists. I51wd&w .Steadily gaining laver; read the advertlse lent of bimmen-3 l.iver .Regulator. Wide Awnfce Delta. Messrs. Sargent llres., druggists.Delln. Ohie in ordering a quantity et Themas' Keleetrie Oil, write that they never sold anything Unit gave such universal satislactien in curing coughs, colds, bronchitis rheumatism, neu ralgni, etc. Fer sale by 11. It. Cochran, 'b-ug-gist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. All respectable drugglstsscll Simmons I.ivcr Hegnlater. Don't give up and say there is no help ler Catarrh, Hay Fever and Celd in head, since thousands testily that Kly's Cream Ualm has entirely cured them. Price 50 cents. Apply into ntiHlilla ritli Ilttle linger. An iiivaluuble article. An article like lilys' Cream Halm has long been desired, and new that il is within the reach of sufferers from Catarrh, Hay Fever and Celd iu the head there is every reason te believe they will make the most et it. Dr. W. K. IJiickmun, W. K. Ham man. Druggist, and ether Kitsteninns have given it a trial, and all recommend It in the highest terms. Ea&len, Pa., Daily Aryus. Oct. 7, 1S70. Klyg' Crnuin Italia cured meet Catarrh of many years' standing restored my f-enseel smell. Fer colds in the head it works like magic. E, II. .Sherwood, National State Bank, Elizabeth, N. .1. jSl-awdm.W&r' I'.rOUII'H llOUMlsiilld I'MllliCCl lsj the most ctteetlve Pain Destroyer iu the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken internally or applied csfernally.and thereby mere certainly raliev palis, whether chiimic or at-iitn, than any ether pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the htienuth ei any similar ;re Duration. It cures pam in the Sid'-, Back or liewels. Sere Threat, Pheiir.iaUsin mid .i-t athks. and is THK UKISAT it.'il.l!- VKit OF PAIN. "JJliOW.Va lloveisuot" Panacsa '' should in- in every I -vml ly. A leiispoenlul of the Panacea In a tumbler el 1'et water sweetened If preferred, taken at be! Mr.ic will br::ah up a cold. 25 eta t bottle. fabll-lvdM.WAS&w Sin of tee rattaers Vinted en tbe uhlldren. Fhyslclaus say that scrofulous taint cannot be eradicated ; we deny It "intote." If yen go through a thorough course et Burdock illoed Bitters, your bleed will get as pure as veu can wish. Price II. Fer sale by H. li. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Shiloh's Ceugn and Consumption Cure is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures consump tion. Fer sale by H. D. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen St. myl-lwdeewftw Methers: aietnersi! Metncran Are you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sicfc child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If se, go at once and get a bettle et MUS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve the peer little sutlercr Immediately depend upon it ; there la no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth wne has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It U perfectly sale te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one el the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold every where. 25 cents a bottle. m2-ly-M.W4S4w Xurtfy;the IIloeo. ' BWATITK'S pills." " BWAYJfE'S PILLS." " SWATHE'S PILLS." 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Sent by mall te any address. ocit-eed&wM.W.F JtHATHH. Kciins. Ill this city, en the 3d Inst., Mary K., wife of William Kuhns, in her 32d year. The relatives und Iriends -1 the lainlly are respectfully invited te attend the Mineral from her husband's residence, Ne. 220 North Mulberry street, en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. It NEW AWJZitTISjaaiiiNTH. WANTJilJ A mill KOK UKNKKAL housework in a small family. Apply at this elllce. ltd WaMTKU-A HOY 14 YKAltS OLD wants a situation at something at which lie can make himself useful. Apply at 352 Ureenc street. ltd WANTED A HIKL. WANTS A SITCA SITCA tien te de general housework in a small family. Apply at this office. It -lMIK RENT.- A STORK KOOM AND V Dwelling containing 5 rooms. Ne. 10 Seuth Queen street Apply uttuc Intellioen Intellieen cer office. tfd YM. C. A. MKISTINO. . The regular monthly meeting et the Yeunir Men's Christian Association will be held THIS EVKN1NG at 8 o'clock. Alse a special meeting et the beard et managers te confirm appointment et committees. It 1.10R RKMT. A I..VUUK TWO-STORY i ISrick Heuse. Ne. 131 North Duke St. A Twe and H-lialt story Heuse Ne. 2.1 West Chestnutstreet. Apply te A.J.STK1NMAN, l-iT-tld iKTELLIOENCBIt OlllCO. 17L.KCTJON tfUU TKUSTEES.-THK I.'iT 11 holders et Lancaster Cemetcry Company will meet at the Crape Hetel, Tuesday, Feb ruary 0th. between the hours of 10 and 11 a m., te elect three Trustees te serve for three years. JOHN I. HARTMAN. jl3,2e,27&fr President. JOK KKNT. 1 Twe Stems und Dwellings, Nes. 301 and "Ml North Queen street, opposite Northern Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. :'M NOKTU QUEEN STREET. 120-tld STl.NN. On SATURDAY LAST FROM the Linden Hall Seminary, u Ladles' Celd Watch, with the Initials E. R. en the ontside el the ease. The number of the watch is 1,(88. A liberal reward will be paid ler the return et same te JOHN REESE. H 2i0 North Queen street. WANTED SIX UOOD SALESMAN TO intreduce a geed selling article in Reading, Yerk, Lebanon. Harrisburg, Colum bia and Lancaster. Special inducements te geed men. Call at Lancaster county hotel unit examine s.imple and get terms te sales men. A. I). SMITH. U R. w t-KAMC HAVLOK HAS REMOVED HIS UALLKItY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO KOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., S- Exactly opppestte the Old Stand. ectll-timd.twR DISSOLUTION Of PARTNERSHIP. Netice is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between A. C. Flinn and Gee. B. Willsi.n. under the name of Flinn A, Willson. has this day been dissolved by mu tual consent, en account et the ill health of Mr. Will? en. nil parties Indebted te said firm ure requested le make immediate payment, and these having claims will present them ler settlement. A. C, FLINN, WEO. B. WILLSON. Having disposed el my interest in the ISriii of Flinn A Willson, te II. F. Breneman, I be? leave te return my thanks te my friends, and the public, for past lavers, and respectfully ask the continuance et their geed will and pa tronage te my successors. GEO. B. WILLSON. Lancaster, Pa., Feb. C, 18S3. COPARTNERSHIP. Netice is hereby given that the undersigned I....... .Lle rl.nr .....ilti ti1i-(.fl llltn IL nOOllVt llfir- shlp under the firm name et Flinn & Brene man, te coneucinnu carry en ui nu. i .iu"" Queen street, in the elty of Lancaster, Pa., a gi-neml house-furnishing, gas-iltting, plumb ing, stove and heater business. b A. C. FLINN. II. F. BRENEMAN. Laxcaqter, Pa., Feb. 5, 1SSJ. JSNTJCHTAINMJSNTti. Y UL.TON OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY, FEB. 6, 1883. German's Opera Company, 45 ARTISTS. 45 With TAGLIAPIETRA, The Werd-Famous Baritone, and presenting GILliERT & SULLIVAN'S famous opera, The PIRATES OF PENZANCE. GRAND CHORUS OF S?. VOICES. ? COMPLETE ORCHESTRA CARLO TOUR1ANNA, - Musical Director. The Opera will be presented with NEW and kli:gant COSTUMES. ADMISSION ftO, 75 & I1.MJ RESERVED SEATS $1.0) Fer sale at Opera Heuse Office. f l-5td -nDLTON OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, February 7, 1883. Engagement Extraordinary el the Celebrated Niles, Evans, Bryant & Hoey's METEORS ! The Greatest Combination Extant 1 The Magnates of the Specialty World :h!Ls. E. Evans. Brvant & Heev. French Twin sisters, Jehn It. Dyllyn, McAvoy and Rogers, Kelly and O'Brien. Gus. Hill, The Big Little Four, Prof. Jno. Gcrnnrt. The New Yerk Herald sars : "Frem the lis lng or the curtain until the end et the show the people fairly reared with laughter." The entertainment appropriately closes with the New Comedy, in one scene and a Hush, entitled THE BOOK AGENT. ADMISSION, - - 35, 50 and T5 Cents. Reserved Seats new en sale, without extra charge, at Bex Office, Opera Heuse. 1 3-4td LAXCABTKK WATCHES. T)ERSONAW HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT or THS Absolutely Accurate SCHEDULE TIME which the Earth makes in Its Yearly Revelu tien around the Sun. distant Ninety-two Mil. lien Miles, or as it Revolves Each Day upon Its Axis, nearly Eight Thousand Mile3 in Length from Pele te Pele 1 HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT THAT THK Lancaster Watch OR AITY OTHER GOOD WATCH, IS SIMPLY A WONDERFUL COM JtlNATIOX OF PLATES, STEEL SPRINGS, JEWELS, HANDS,DIAL. Etc., WHICH IS OF VALUE FOR ITS TIME-KEEPING QUALITIES ONLY AS IT RECORDS APPROXI MATELY OR ACCURATELY THE PROGRESS OF THIS REVOLU TION UPON ITS A XIS THR O UGH E VER Y SECOND OF EVER YD A Yf HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT THAT, IN The Opinion of Experts, The Lancaster Watch, through its various grades, reports the Progress et this Daily Rev olution with an accuracy unsurpassed many say "unequalled" in the history of tiie Watch Manufacture ? It is a SOLID FA CT .' BOVKB A.NU bTATIONJCKl YALKNTINES. VALENTINES. VALENTINES. VALENTINES in every variety at L. M. FLYNN'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, 42 WEST KING- STREET. 1883. 1SS3. VALENTINES! AN ELEGANT LINE OF Novelties FOR THE Valentine Season AT THE BOOK-STOKE OF Jehn Baer's Sens, X-Jes. 15 and 17 North Queen Street. SIGN OP THE BOOK. feb.J-tld VAS'JSK HA.miltHlK, ,vr. "ptfAKES W. ITKY. We have a large line el LACE CURTAINS In WHITE ami CREAM, from $l.WMi pair up NETTING by yardlrem lic. up. BED SETS, LAMI5REQUINS, PILLOW SHAMS und TIDIES. UUUTAIN POLES of overv description. WALNUT EXTENSION CORNICES very low In price : $1 50 cornices ter 90c, $2 cornices for $1.50, $2.f0 cornices ler $1.75, $i7.r -ernices ter $2.00. Will tit any window up te live lent in width, mid very easily adjusted. LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPERSand WINDOW SHADES Fer Spring in all the New Patterns and Celers ODD LOTS and REMNANTS et PAPER HANGINGS very cheap te close out. Ament; them are some very choice styles. A lew of these liht-colered Shades lclt from 15 cunts up. llave your work done new before UuSpiiiif? rush commences. We employ Ili-.it-t-liu-'S wei le mon and can rive your orders pre-npt atten tion. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 67 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. VLOTUIN'J. II. SS1AI.IHCS UAltO. A WORD TO MY FRIENDS AND l'ATRONS Since our (treat reduction in the prices el our licavy weight goods we liave cle.-cd out some of our best styles. We have lelt a lew very choice patterns of overceating, te which we direct especial attention. We arc selling daily te persons who never pat'enized usbi usbi lere; an evidence of our sincerity. Many no doubt called te see whether we are in earm-st and mean what we say, or whether it is ull humbuck. All who thus far called en us are convinced we mean business and are deter mined te sell ell' our heavy weights at uny aacrlllce te make room ler our new snrlng stock-. Last week a friend of mine called te pay me a lriendly visit. He remarked he n ail my card in our daily papers and concluded te take a leek through the stock te see whether he could flndanythhiRte please him ferjisuit. It didn't take him long te decide. Alter offer ing him a line French Casimere suit worth ." for $30, 1 said te him (a la fc'am'I et Posen,) " Don't you want te buy an elegant overcoat cheap ?" " Oh," he said, " the one I am wear ing is geed yet ; you made tills one 12 years age, and I were It hard." " But," says I, "yen should take advantage of our great slaughter in prices ; here is an overcoat worth $"0. lined all through with silk, put up In the highest style el art, 1 will sell you for $au." The sale was Immediately effected. Yesterday a stran ger passing by, saw this overcoat displa. cd in jiiv store 'vindew. and stepped in te ask 1 lie price et it. When lie found if win, sold Ins offered $10 for one like L. But these goods cannot be duplicated, a they were imper-eu ler me direct te special order. New my friends and patrons, don't line fault witn mi; for giv ing these bargains te strangers. They are open ter all. I'lace your erdersuit once, or the very styles you may want may be. gene. Weaie having a great boom In our English Trouser Treuser ings at the prices we are selling thorn. Ri;--member, they range in prices from $3 50 te $ln a pair. Call at once at Ne. 12 N. Queen St. F OK Al. HERMAN, W. D. STAUFFER, jS-tld SECOND WARD. rilOKAOCO TKESSUS. MINNICH'S LATEST IMPROVEDTORACCO PRESSES. Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Sold te hon orable parties en trial. Warranted superior in every lcature te any In present ue. It net as represented can be returned at my ex pense. Alse Manure Heeks Jer cleaning sta bles sold en same terms. Send for circular. S. B. MIN.MCH. Landisvillc, Lancaster Ce., Pa. 3t-S,M,W&W SECOND EDITION. MONDAY EVENING FEB. 5, 1883. KUSHING watees. THE GREAT DAMAGE DONE IN OHIO, Trains Derailed and Wrecked und People Killed Tbe Ice In tbe Sugipie- nanna River. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 5. Dispatches from points in this state show that the floods had net abated last evening. Sev eral railroad bridges have been swept away. A freight tram en the Valley railroad was derailed yes terday near Canten in consequence of a washout and Jehn McAllister, fore man, was killed, and Frank Ingersoll, en gineer, fatally injured. Between Akren and Orrville a passenger train ran into a wash-out aud another following dashed into the wreck. The sleeping car porter was killed aud half a dozen passengers in jured. The Lake Shere bridge at Fre mont went down befere the rush of ice yesterday carrying a freight train with it. Isaac Parker, conductor, and c brakemau, were killed. Fremont is Heeded and several perseus are reported drowned. Much damage is reported in the valleys in the northern portion of tbe state. runner ueiaus. Akren, Ohie, Feb. 5. Fuller informa tion received te-day increases the previous estimates of the losses by the floods. The New Yerk, Pennsylvania and Ohie railroad has trains running between Kent aud Galien. The Cuyahoga Valley read cannot be op erated for several days te come. The Conueton Valley read will send a trial train from Cantou this after noon. On the Tuscarawas Valley read trains have been abandoned. Drawing the water south from Summit Lake te save the city carried away the bridge en the Clevclaud, Akren & Columbus railroad, just as a crowded Fert Way no express train get across. A Conueton coal train has been ditched at Brirafleld iu a washout, and the brakemau, James McAllister, was killed. Oue Hundred neuses Under Water. Canten, O., Feb 5. One hundred houses iu the .southern portieu of this city are under water. The weather has been clear and cold for the past thirty hours. Ice Uere In the Klver. Williamspeut, Pa., Feb. Ii. The Sus quehanna river here is ten feet above low water mark. The ice gorge, which had formed above Leck Haven, moved this morning, and is new ledged at the upper end of the Williamsport boom. There are no preseut fears of trouble. DOINGS IN CONGRESS. I'ci-sunnlKIes Indulged In Iu the Se 1110 Heuse. Washington, Feb. 5. The supreme court te day decided thac the New l'erk state head tax en emigrants unconstitu tional. Iu the Heuse a motion te suspend the rules aud pass the bill dividing the terri tory of Dakota gave rise te a brief but interesting debate, in ceurse of which Mr. Burrows (Mich.) and Mr. Randall ( Pa. ) indulged in some very sharp language towards each ether, which created a littlu excitement. The motion was lest, net receiving the necessary two-thirds in affirmative. In the Senate at the elesa of the morn ing business, au executive session was held, at the conclusion of which the con sideration of the tariff bill was resumed. l'OOIt IKI.LAMI. na Meney, Ne Feed, lint Ueaiti. Dublin, Feb. 5. A man was found starved te death at Leuyhrca, County Gal way. At the imiuiry into the case a peer-law gnaidian said the case was eu'y ene of many in a crowd of hungry preple gathered in front of the residence in Lenghrea of Uev. Patrick Duggan, itetnau Catholic bishop of Cleufi-rr, en Sunday. The bishop in formed them that he and the piiests had distributed every .shilling available, and said the opening of relief weiks was the only resource left te relieve the suffering. Tlie silver Didlur te be Still Coined. Washington, Feb. 5. The Heuse com mittee en coinage this morning, by a vote of six te one, decided that it was inex pedient te step the eoinage of the standard silver dollar The committee also, by a vole of five te two, decided that 2,"iper cent, is a Mifiicieut reserve te maintain in the treasury for the redemption of legal tenders, anil that any surplus above this sum should be trod in the redemption of bends. Cassuly's Action in 1 tin Trouble. .;oiitrellernhlp Philadelphia, Feb. 5. Attorney gen eral Cassidy te-day filed reasons setting forth gi minds for a writ of quo warrante te the Mipreme court, in the matter of the city cenn ellership dispute. Argument was fixed for Wednesday next. Ulcil el Ucr Injuries. I r '...... 1?K r: 1T..J relAln.i.n. wh vns biutaily bf-aten by her husband v Edward .Murray during a drunken fiaht ou Thurs-day l.ist.dicd this morning at the hospital funis tiie effects of her injuries. Murray is in custody. (iladHteix) KeccivcM :-. 1 tircatcnlng Letter Londen, Feb. 5. .Mr. Gladstene has re ceived a threatening letter announcing that an arrangement has been made te minder him if he returns te Londen. Ne importance is attached te the threat. A fatal Itail.-ead Wreck. Veinna, Feb. ii. A serious railroad accident ha-, occurred iu Hungary. Six cars fell down a steep mountain. Seven women and some men were killed and many persons injured. A JScllcr t-rxp'.oBlen at Alloi.tewn. Allentown, Pa., Feb. 5. A boiler oxplesed this morning at the works of the Catasaiiqua manufacturing, Catasauqua. The buildings were badly wrecked and a firemen was scalded. Itedumed Werk. Reading, Pa., Feb. fi. The rolling mill of the Reading iron works and Orr, Painter & Ce.'s i,tove works, empleying together nearly rix hundred hands, re sumed operations te day after six weeks stoppage. A J'entmastrr Continued. Washington, Feb. Among the nom iuatiens of postmasters confirmed by the Senate te-day, was that of J. R. Kecney, Tewanda, Pa. WEATHEK INlilCATlONS Washington, Feb. 5. Fer tbe Middle Atlantic states occasional rain or snow, followed by slightly colder, partly cloudy weather, light variable winds, stationary or lower barometer. MAltKJST. New Yerk Market. Nv; iOiiR, Feb. 5. Fleur State and West ern 11 rm and prices rather quiet; Super line State, ii 45j:i SO; Extra de, i-'J av125; Choice de, 31 3D7 00: Fancy de. $7 10S7-r: Round Heep Ohie, j:90! 60 Choice de, $1 70 57 : Superfine Western. l.r3 0 ; Common te Geed Extra de J.'! SSfjl 40 : Choice de. : ."C. 7; Choice White Wheat de. $fi 2.'iS" ; Southern li in : (.ommen te Fair Ext a, $4 COfj.' 25 ; Geed te Choice de, $5 'i'lffO 7;,. Wheat dull and slightly in buyer-' favor ; Ne. 1 Whim, 1 1C; Ne. 2 Red. Feb., Jl SU fill 19!: de March. 1 Wdl 21; de April, $l 2i;-w 1 22 ; de May, $1 2J4',1 Cem dull urn; aahude lewer: Mixed Wc3t rn spot, fill-Tic ; de futures, R8a6c. eats 11 shade lower ; State.432t53c; Western, 41gr2c : Ne. 2 Feb., 4tf?43c ; March, 43&C April, 1013J4c; May, 48c. FblUdelpbU Market. Pini.Anii.THiA. Feb. 5. Fleur firm, but quiet; Superfine. S3 259) SO; extra, S3 7504 25; Penn'aFamUv,$4.T35 03: Ohie and Indiana FamUy. t5Q5 li ; Minnesota extra. $5 5035 75 ; de straight, 5 8sa6 50 ; Winter Patent, fG 25 6 ST ; Spring de. $ 73Q750. Kye nenr atl 90Q4 00. W heat ilrm, but quiet ; Ne. 2 Western Kcd, SI 15KQ1 1(5 : Delaware ami Pennsylvania Bed, SI HfJlleK; Longberry Red and Amber f I lg Ofl 13. Cern dull for local use ; Steamer. C2fJWc ; Yellew,6Sc; Mixed G7c; Ne. 3 Mixed, tt 62c. Oats steady ; Xe. I White. 51c ; Ne. 2 de, 49Kc : Ne. 3 de, 4SJic : Ne. 2 mixed, Itic. Rye nominal nene here. Previsions firm. Lard firm ; City Kattle. lljc ; loose butch ers, lOJic ; prime steam, Sll 50. Butter choice firm, ether (Trades neslectcd and weak ; Pa. Creamery extra, 37c ; Western de. 34235c ; firsts, 30c ; Bradford county and New Yerk extra. 2se; de firsts. 24tS25c; Western extra, 2lS25c; de geed te choice, IS Kells dull ; Penn'a. 15620c : Western. 15ffl22c. Eggs firmer en scarcity : Penn'a, 29KQC0c: Western, 29c : Limed, lSSl'Jc. Cheese dull but steady and unchanged. Whisky at SI 20. Seeds -Clever unlet at S1250&U3 50 ter new ; Timethv dull at $2 15Q2 3 ; Flaxseed scarce at $1 4531 47. Grain and Prevision Quotations One o'clock quotations 01 grain and pre vis Ions, furnished by S. K Yundt, Breker, 16Ji East King street. Chlt-ase. Feb. 5. Wheat Cern Oats Perk Lard Mar..... 1.07'4 JW.4 18.20 I1.27J May.... 1.12 .5S Aey, lS.lt" 11.05 Petreleii'i. Oil City. 1.01?. Live Stock Alarket. Ciiicaoe Hogs Receipts 8,000 head ; ship- ments,3,4C0 head ; trade slew, prices stronger and 5c higher : quality net se geed; heavy sold at $6 8537 25 ter geed te prhue lets ; light bacon, it; 30jit,0: fancy, fe 75KC 85 ; mixed packing, fC 25fii 75 ; skips slew at S4 508G. Cattle Receipts. 1.21W head ; shipments, 3,700 head ; market slew but steady ; offerings light and demand moderate ; peer te choice shipping, SI 2T575; butclieiV, $2 50j)4 GO; stockers and feeders, iZi l 50. Sheep Receipts. frOO head ; shipments, 2,000 head ; market quiet and unchanged ; common te prime, $1 00-35 te. Cattle Market. PiiiLADisLvniA, February 5. Cattle market dull: sales, 3,tOO head ; prime iyifi)7c ; geed lit G0ijc; medium at 5i5ic; oetnnoii at 4Kc. j Sheep dull; sales, 13,000 head; prime, r.?M'9 'J4c; geed. 5SSJe; medium, 4S5;c; common, 3Q4c. Hogs market dull ; miles. I.OOO head ; prime, 910e : oed. !"4Q9)c ; medium, SAIfiSc ; common, SJiigSJc. Stock Market. New Yerk, Piitladeipli'a and Lecal Stocks, also United Status lten:s reported dally liv JAOen It. Lone, 22 North lurtn street. Feb. 5. 10:00 1:W 3:i. a. 11. v sr r. m. Oenver A Rie Uramle 45Vi 41 .... N. Y..Lake Erle A Western.... 37?2 37K .... Kansas and Texas 3i 20 .... Lake Shere..... h'-' lOSJ. 1.... New Jersey Central 'iX .... New Yerk, Ontario & W 25J 2ii St. Paul, M. & Omaha 4K 4f.Vf .... Pacific Mall 404 lt)j Rochester Pittsburgh 19 J V.)V, .... Texas Pacific 33 37 .... Wabash. St. Leuis & Pacific... 30,-4 :)k .... Western linien Tel. Ce (-eij 7'..i Pennsylvania Central 59AJ 59J Philadelphia A Reading tVa 2i?; Northern Pacific Cem 4S 47i .... " " Preferred.... 83! 8.1'X .... llmTate Plti. A West lr.J IGJ2 Lecal Stocks aud II0111I8. Par Lest sale 1105 107X 120 120 105 112 102 I02.0 ll. 102 S2.25 2f;.50 50 120 val. .11 00 . 100 . 100 . IOC Lane "ity fi per ct. Lean, due 1582. " 1S85. 1890.. ltP.5.. .per ct. 11 1 or 30 years.. 100 b jwr ct. Scheel Lean.. 4 " Iu I eri veura. 100 me " 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. 100 " (! " In 10er20yirs. KiO Mu-.ihclm borough lean Me MISCat.LANKOUH BTOCOB. (marryvllle R. K Miller'svilleKtreeljnar Inquirer Printing Company Watch Factory ?.V) 50 50 1110 Gas Light and Fuel Company.... 2 Stevens Heuse.. .... 100 90 Columbia Uas Company ...... Columbia Water Company.... Sii.-qwlianna Iren Company Marietta ilollewwaru 2 170 100 4.5J 10 1 100 Stevens Heuso Sicily island Kast Brandy wine A Waynes!)'; 50 Ml 50 Nillersvllle Mernml heiioel MISUKLLANBOCS 1IONDH. QuarryvIUe IC. R., due !". $100 ):c.idiug& Columbia R. R.Vh 100 Lancaster Watch Ce.. due ISM! 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. ilue in ler 20 years..... 100 L.ineuMlerCiis Iliglii and Fn.ii Ce., ilue lMt -. 100 117 105 105..' 100 IOfi MUS1CA I- IS&TUV MUSTS. .rSTA::l.ISHKI IHU5. a II. U OUTH, MANUFACTURERS' AUENT FOB THK Weber, Steinway, Kranich & Bach PIANO-FORTES. Masen & IFamlin, Polenhet & Ce.'s ORGANS. Aililn-rs Correspondence te Ne. 310 MARKET STREET, HARRISIIURO, PA. n28-3md M usit; itnXKS. Music Bexes, Closing Out Sale AT HALF THE REGULAR PRICE. This being our last sale in this city for sem-j ears. we dslre te sell out the entire stet.k i:lore closing our salesroom.-! ler tint sea.en. T11 thi-J end we quote the lowest possible prices, with only small advance ever co-it of manutiicturiu... te cover expensea. Only finest finality Hfgh Class Music llnxcs, specially madi! ler our retail trade, including many new styles, with lutcst Improvement.!, and of the greatcstduruliillty ; far superior te the ordinary Mu-ic I'.exe-i generally sold in this country. The tone et these boxes is very powerful aud at the same time remarkably sweet. Musical Bexes with Rells, lruui. Castagnets, Cele-tlal Voices, Harp Zltlur, Piccale. Tremelo, .Mandeline, Forte-Piane, ami Sublime-Harmonic. &c, with two aud three main springs, running twice and three times the length et erdlnury Music Bexes by one winding. Large stock of small Music Bexes ; nlse, Al bums. Cigar Parlors, Decanters, Ac, with con cealed music. Immense Display ! Newest Selections ! Ne home should be without one et these licuutitul instruments. Tills is an opportunity seldom offered. Price list en application. C. GAUTSCHI & CO., MANUFACTURERS OK MUSICAL BOXES Ste. Croix, Switzerland. Salesroems: Ne. 1018 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. nevlS-tffl EOU 8AXB. 170K KENT. . One Stere and Dwelling. Ne. 33 North Queen fitrect, opposite Northern Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. NORTH QUEEN STREET. d2tfd l?OK SALE. r Deuble Twe-Story TWELVE-ROOMED DWELLING. Cheice Location. Bath. Under round Drainage, Large TWO-STORY STA uLE and Greenhouse In rear, Ftnlt and Shrubbery hi variety. -Applv at U2J-tM NO. 239 EAST K.ING STREET. L OK SALE OK KENT. THE I'KOPEttTT new occupied as Cox's Coach Manufac tery, en Church street. Alse for rent adeublu office and dwelling, Ne. 30 Seuth Duke street. AppiytO UCSlll StlUUKil'J', Real Estate Agent, j:!l-lwd . e. 6 Court Ave.