-:mg?&. ZalU a."-C:ri r a - Vi". . . .'Jr"v,; mi HM JMIaWSaaiaaaail Ml !! WW J Hill1 I pajii TWi ! ! Wi'WBB 1 .4 . ; s --gaggaasgarjg-g. i-gy.sy COLUMBIA NEWS. OUK KBGVCJUt UOBKKSFOIfOKMUfS Kveata Along the Baagaeliaiiaa Items e Interest In and AreaaC. the Jferepcl. Picked tip toy tbe IatsIU- 1 cncer'a Beperter. Success last night crowned the efforts of Rev. Humphries, at the Methodist cbarch, te renew an interest ina the revival meet ings which have been in progress there for the past eight weeks. Four inquirers were at the altar, and this may be the means of inducing ethers te go forward. Conference will meet in less than two weeks, and it is desired te continue the meetings until that time ; they will then have covered a period of ten weeks. Revivals of an intercstinij character are also in progress at the United Brethren and Bethel churches. This has been a season of work for 'a number of the Co lumbia churches, and the result has been of a most satisfactory and encouraging nature. People have been seen at church during these revivals, who had almost forgotten hew the interior of a church looked. Twe Funerals Yesterday. The funeral of Arthur Brugh was held yesterday afternoon, the services taking place at Lis late home en Locust street. The body was interred in Mt. Bethel cem etery. The funeral of the late Henry W. Blask son was also held yesterday afternoon, the services being held in Trinity Reformed church. Chiquesalnnaa tribe Ne. 39, I. O. R. M., of which deceased was a mem ber, attended the funeral in a body and conducted all the burial arrangements. Deceased was also buried in the Mt.Bethel cemelery. Ilea Men's council. On May 21th the Great Couneil of Red Men of Pennsylvania will go into session at this place, aqd continue its meetings for a week. The opera house has been engaged for the purpose. It ia desired te have a large parade during that week, and attempts are being made te bring about such a result. The Columbia ledges of the order intend entertaining the delegates by giving them a grand picnic and dance. Society and Personal. A pleasant social gathering was held at the residence of Dr. Win. G. Tayler last evening, the occasion being his 10th wed ding anniversary. The evening was passed in congenial amusements, which were highly enjoyed by all who had the pleasure of attending thegathering. Miss Nettie Jehns is visiting relations in Phila delphia. Mr. Malt Floyd, of Syracuse, N. Y., is the guest of triends en Lesust street. Ills J ce Against Him. The condition of Dennis McCarty, in jured here yesterday morning in a railroad accident, 'has net changed, either for bet ter or werse. A young man would most likely recover, particularly as no internal injuries were sustained, but Mr. McCarty's age is against him. Notwithstanding this fact he may yet recover. - Borough Ilrlefs. The superintendent of the Frederick railroad, Mr. J. B. Hutchinson, was in town te-day. His visit was of a business character in connection with his line of railroad. Thirty eight car leads of steel rails passed ever the river bridge at this place, this merniug.cn route for Mary laud, where they will be used by the Western Mary land railroad company for its read. Te morrow at 4:30 p. m., prayer will be held at St. Paul's P. E. church. The slush ice en the river has packed and formed another cover for old Susque hanna. It docs net amount te anything, however, as a little warm weather will break it up without difficulty. m HUflUTT IJUMl'IY AUAIK. Teny Denler's Company at llie Opera Heuse. Last evening the Teny Denier "Humpty Dumpty" pantomime company appeared in the opera house te an audience which should have been a great deal larger, as the company is stronger by far than it was whoa it last appeared here. Alfred Miace is a funny clown, and he was supported by clever people in the ether roles. The tricks were very well worked. The strongest part of the entertainment is the olio of specialties given as the second act. One of the features is the fine acrobatic actiug of the Rice Brethers and the bar performance of the same young men, with Frank Hartell. They are monarchs in their line. WV.de and LeClcde are a capital pair of song and dance men, and are well up in acrobatic business, xne wire walking act of Silve is given with some novelties and is taking. A. L. Gleasen introduced the pony circus, which includes several dogs and "Letta," the trained denkey. The dogs are excel lent, and tbe black canine clown is as funny as the man be has been taught te imitate. Other acts worthy of notice were the skip ping rope dance of Jesephine Sutherland, serie comie singing by Emma Rice, Alfred Miace's high stilt walking, and the mu fiical business of Charles Schilling. The show, which is very geed through out, appears in Columbia te night. It is under the management of Mr. Geerge Syd ney, a successful showman and fine gentle man, who has b. en with Mr. Denier for years. lfuneral of Sirs. Downey. The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Downey took plaee from the residence of Daniel Altick, this morning at 0 o'clock. There was high mass and a sermon by Rev. Dr. HcCulleugb, of St. Mary's church, with singing by the choir. Harry Drachbar sang a sole, Angels Evr Bright and Eair." Tiie pall bearers were Qeorge Beyle, R. J. McGraun, Jehn Sener, Jas. McKenna, H. R. MeConemy and Jehn Lewell. The interment was made at St. Mary's cemetery. Amusement Metes, W- S. Cleveland, agent of Barlew, Wil Wil eon & Ce. 'a ministrcls, who appear here en next Wednesday night, was in town yesterday. The shows booked te appear sbeitly are : March 5th, Wilbur opera company ; March 7th Antheny & Ellis, " Unde Tem's Cabin ;" March 9th. "Charms:" March 10th, Stephen's dia matie company of Reading, in " The Amish Girl ;" March 23tb, Ada Gray in " East Lynne." Scarcely any shows arc! booked for April and May. A Useful map. A very useful map has been placed in the station-house. It shows the location of the fire alarm boxes, engine houses, heuse of the chief engineer, with the ' streets through which the wires run. When an alarm is struck, by reference te this map, the location of the fire can be seen at once, together with the best and shortest route te leach it. relice Chscp. Frank Wentz for drunken and disorder ly conduct was sent te jail by Alderman Samseu for 20 days. The mayor had only four custemei-s te attend te this morning ard be discharged them all. Improving. The many friends of Cel. Levi Bush, of Bird-in-Hand, who has been seriously ill for some time past with pneumonia, will be pleased te learn that he is steadily im proving and te day is a great deal better. Cnnutl table. A letter addressed " Dr. J. S. Baker & Ce., -Norristewu, Fa." is held at the Lan caster posteffice for want of a stamp. Male et Bank Stock. J. B. Leng, broker, sold te-day at pri vate sale, 10 shares Fulton National bank fW3.50 per share. rgs Thk afternoon two belonging te F. L. Kxaaskeft eigar box maker, tuned from Centre Sqairekite Seuth Queen street, down which they passed at a pretty rapid gait. The brake was en and the bind wheels of the wagon slid en the iee into the gutter.' In front of Baldwin's store the horse ran into an iron pest and was stepped. 'The wagon was turned ever, but both men escaped unin jured by jumping, although they might have been killed ; the" wagon was slightly damaged. Sadden DeatlgJ Mrs. Rubert, wife of Peter Rubjrt, of 512 Church street, died rather suddenly about 9 o'clock. She bad been complain ing of feeling sick for some time, but has been able te be about. She grew worse suddenly last night and died at the hour mentioned. The cause of her death was heart disease. She was about 50 years of age. A Benaway. A two mule team belonging te David Oj Shirk, of Manheim township, took fright this morning at a train of cars that passed under tbe new railroad bridge en the Lititz pike and ran off at a furious rate of speed. The driver was thrown out of the wagon and badly cut and bruised. The team was stepped by Benjamin L.Xandis, who get out of his buggy andcaugMPhe runaways. froperty Withdrawn. The rolling mill atRohrerstewn, togeth er with four acres of ground and tenant houses advertised te be sold at public sale te-day, at Michael's hotel, was with drawn, and an announcement made that the sale would take place en Saturday, April 14th. Bar Meeting. A special meeting of the Lancaster bar association will be held in the court house te morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Mere Drunks. Alderman Barr had two drunks te day. a man and his wile, and gave them each 30 days. The Flrnt Strawberries. Chas. W. Eckcrt, fruiterer, with his usual enterprise puts the first strawber ries of the season en the local market. They are fair te leek upon and luscious te the taste. Free JLectures. l'ret. May Chapman lectures at the Ceuit Heuse. Subjects : This evening " There are Marriages, aud Mairlages that are net Mar riages." On Thursday evening "The Law el Human Progress." Friday evening "The Fallen Man anil the Fallen Weman." P'hrcn P'hrcn P'hrcn oleglcal examinations will conclude e.ich lec ture. Admission free and collection. feb2S .ltd HVEVIAJ NOTICES. " Why, what are you putting that en my feet ler," asked a man with a heavy cold. " Why, te d aw the cold out el yeui head," answcicrt the considerate nuise. "The deuce you say, 1 would rather have it stay where it Is than ba drawn tue whole length el my body " At any rate there is a mere pleasant method than that, go and get me a bottle et Dr. Hull's Cough. Syrup. "Heugh en Rats.'' Cleais out rats, mice, reachcs.flics, ants, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. Drug gists. Ge te II. II. Cochran's drug store ler Mrs. JiYeeman'a New National Dyes. Fer bright ness and durability et color, are uncqualed. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish and German. 1'rlce. 15 cents. A leun, etu r tore 'inreal sneuiu ee ktenOi!. .Neglect ire'iwunny rejutta in an In. cuiv.Ma Lung Dihe-isu or Consumption. Ure.vn's i.renchlal Troches de net disorder the stomach Wis cough syrups and halsams, but act directly en the inflamed parts, allaying irritation. Kive eliet in Asthma. Bronchial Ccu;;hft, Cutarih, .i:i the Thieat Troubles which Singers iini! PublicSpcafcers aru subject te. Fer thirty yean? Urewn's Bronchial 'i'rethrs have been ivcea:ncnded by ptiysl cians. and always give neriact ealfofjctien. lbivlnt' bcni ttwie.J by wide ami constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have at tained weJ jneritcl ran k unienii the tew eUtple rt-mcii'-w el ;lu age. Sold at il cents a box vi-r -a ii"iv -jiv-1 v.tl'ThAF&lvw J. P. Zimmerman, Spruce Creek, Pa., says : "I have thoroughly tested Brown's Iren Bit ters and. consider it equal te any emergency." Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. 12C-lwdw Tni: most popular and liagrant Pcilumcef ftlie day ' iiackmetack." Try it. Sela by II. li. Cochran, druggist, North Queen street Nes. 137 and 139 feb7-ced3 The llrstrcal skin euro ever discovered was Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure, It cures all rough and scaly skin diseases and makes the skin smooth and healthy. It is an ornament te any lady's toilet. Ieb28-lwd&w " Dr. Etnsen's Celery and Chamomile Pills cured my wife immediately of severe neuralgia." II. M. Cecktln, Shcphcrdtewn, Va. 50c. at druggists. Ieb28-lwd&w tSr The wonders el modern chem'stry are apparent in the beautiful Diamond Dyes. All kinds and colors of Ink can be made from them. ' Pour en Oil." h. V Follett. Marlen, O., states that he has used Themas' Kctectric Oil ler burns, and nas found nothing te equal it in seuthing the pain and giving relief. Fer sale by II. Jl. Coch ran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Nature's own remedy ; read the advertise ment of Simmons Liver Regulator. The uhe of Elys' Cream Balm, a s me cure ler Catarrh, Hay Fever and Celd in Head, is attended with no pain, inconvenience or dread, which can be said et no ether remedy. Price 50 cents Apply Inte netrlla with little linger. I could scarcely speak; it wa almost im possible te breathe through my nostrils. Using Ely's Cream Balm a short time I was entirely relieved, My head has net bee. i te clear nor voice se strong In years. 1 recommend this adinira' le remedy te all mulcted with Catarrh or Colds In the head. J. O. Tichekeb, Dealer n Beets and Shoes, Mizabelh, N.J. ah one having used Ely's Cream Balm I would say it is worth its weight in geld as a cure for Catarrh. 1 bought one bottle nt Mar tin & Eply's drug store in this place and it cured me. S. A. Levell, Frankly, Pat fl4-2wdM,W,F.w Tld Hits. Samples lrce at Grocers . II. Ce., Makers, Philadelphia. A. Bartlktt & 112-2Ctd&4tw isrewn-8 noniseneld Panacea Is the most effective Pain Destroyer In the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken Internally or applied externally.and thereby mere certulnly reiiev pain, whether chronic or acute, Than any ether paiu alleviator, and it is warranted deuble the strength ei any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Ktiuumattsni and all aches, and Is T1IK GREAT KELIEVEU OF PAIN. "Baewn'a UeuscHCLn PAHAG3A" should fc"e In every tamlly. A tcaspoentul of the Panacea in a tumbler el het water sweetened if preferred j, taken at bed time will jireae up a cold. 25 ets f bottle. fabll-lvdM.WaS&w Nature produces a remedy for disease ; read the adveitisemcnt of Simmons Liver .Regu lator. motJiers! jSletnensii aietnersh Aie ycu disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sicK child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If se, go at once and get a bottle et MKS. WIN DOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP it will relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon It: there is no mistake about it. There 1 net a mother en earth wne has ever used it, w Jic.will net tell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, and glve rest te the mother and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all casts, and pleasant te the taste, and U the prescription el one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. .Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. mMy-uWatSAw aaaaaaaaaaranaaaanaaaai "5X3. .i -- ' I ' "'-" , l ,-- -W- -.'. -iS-SfrAjJ, -r"""".aV J" " .-. v-r , - lB iia ftlgf? B RIBBONS. Just opened, an immense let efMORIE ANTIQUE RIBBONS at 8 and These are a GREAT BARGAIN. Please call and see them. Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, Laces, Burnings, Etc., in Large Assortment. Elegant line of Table Linens, Towels and Napkins Just Opened: OUR PRICES ARE LOW. Our stock in every department is large and well-sekcted. It will pay yen te call and examine our stock before purchasing. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH Skin Diseases. "8 wayne's Ointment" ) Cures the most lnvet "S wayne's Ointment" "Swayne'8 Ointment" ) erate cases of skin dls "swayne's Ointment" 1 "SwayneWOintinent" V eases, such as tetter, S SSSS It rhcnm,8cald bead. "Swayne'a Ointment" baber's Itch, sores, all "Swaync's Ointment" ) .,,. Realv. llch,nl, "Swayne'a Ointment" J crusty scaIy "cning, "Swayne'a Ointment" J skin eruptions, and "Swayne'sOIntment'M1.bnt dl9frPsain(, rnm. "SwuvtiK'a Olntmr-nt." 1 zc&z UlSircSSing COm- "Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching piles, "Swayne'a Ointment" J thh enlv pff(,etnat rnrft "S wayne's Ointment" lue only elreCinaI cure "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obsti ebsti "Swayne'a Ointment" ) nate or long standing. Ask for It and use no ether. It CUBES where all else tails. Sold by all druggists, A Ceucb, Celd or Bere Threat llequires immediate attention. A neglect Ir ritates the lungs and an incurable disease is often the result " DB. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYBUP WILD CHEUKY " cures the most severe coughs and colds, acts directly en the lungs, threat and chest, purifies the bleed, and for bienchial, asthma, all pulmonary at- lectiens ei long standing, It is the best remedy ever discovered. Price 25 cents and si per bettle. The large size is the most economical Sold by all best druggists. in-MW&Flyd&w Bub It In. Jacob Lecckuian,27l Clinten street, Buffalo, N. Y., says he has been mlng '.Themas Eclec tric Oil ler rheumatism. He had such a lame back that he could de nothing ; but one be' tie entirely cured him. Price $1. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, KESCOKO VUOM UJCATU . Hie lollewingstatementor William J. Cough in, et Somerville, Haas., is se remarkable that we beg te ask for it the attention el our read ers. He says : "In the tall et 187CI was taken with a violent blecdiner el the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer el 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my lclt lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icines. 1 was se lar gene at ene time a report went around that I was dead. I pave up hope br.t a Iriend told me el DR. WAI. HALL'S BALSAM FOlt THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but 1 get a ir ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise a d gratification, 1 commenced te feel better My hope, once deud, began te revive, a-.d te lay I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. " I writethls hoping you wl'.l publish it, se that cverv one afflicted with Dieeased Lnnps will be induced te take Dlt. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. I have taken two bottle" and can positively say that it has done me mero geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall seen be able te go te work.' Sold bv II. B. Cochran, 137 Ferth Queen street MAUUIAGES. Mktzgkr Katjtz. On the 27th inst., by Key. W. C. Boblnsen, at the residence el the bride's parents, 318 West Chestnut street, Mr. Harry F. MetzgertoMissKatieE. Kautz, all of this city. It VEATUK Kubert. In this city. Bridget O., wife of Peter Bubert, In the 51st year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from her husband's residence, Ne. 512 Church street, en Friday morning at 8 o'clock. High mass at St-Mary's church at 9 a.m. In terment at St. Mary's cemetery. 2t JVXir ADWRTISHMENTP. WANTED. A UUOD OlBL, TO GO TO Philadelphia te de general housework. Apply at this office. SOrjRK KKOUT LDM'H THIS EVENING. at Hetel Frankc, North Prince street All arc invited. JOHN HESS, Prep. TTTANTKD. A GIKL, VOK GEM KRAI. TV Housework at lt 203 EAST KING PTKEET. PUItblUBAI.K. ON MONDAY KVKNINO, March 5, 188J, at the Franklin Heuse, the two-story seven roomed BrickDwelling, situ ated Ne. 707 North Queen streflt. Lancaster, Pa. See bills. JOHN M. METZLEB, W&S Ne. 9 Seuth Duke Street. TT FLKASE3 KVERYBODY. HECKEU'S SELF-BAISING BUCKWHEAT, Meney refunded il unsatisfactory. Sand 0 pound packages. It STK AWBKKKI K, 1NUIAN KlVKlt FLOU Ida Oranges, Bananas, Grapes. &c. Alse, all kinds of Vegetables in market. Choice BaHimere and Philadelphia Oysters, at ECKEUT'S, It 129 East King street. rpuK Standard Carriage Werk OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & CO., FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STREET. REAB OF CENTRAL MARKET HOUSES, LANCASTER, PA. We make every style Bugcy and Carriage desired. All Werk finished in the most com fortable and elegant style. We use only the best selectee" material and employ only the best mechanics. Fer quality el work our prices are the cheapest In the state. We buy ler cash and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a call. All work warranted. Repairing promptly attended te. One set of workmen especially employed ler that pur pose. n26-tfd&w OfKCIAI. KOT1CK Chandeliers AND GAS FIXTURES OF ALL KINDS. Glebes and Shades, Geal-Oil Lamps. Plumbing and Gasfltting, Reefing and Spouting. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, AT JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, NO. 24 SOUTH v QUEEN STREET, Ieb87-lyd . LANCASTER, PA. &cBJS V fvaV''sr .w-- i).'5T &&& -e?. W. w QUEEN STREET. - NEW ADFJSJiTlBKMENTS. BOAKUINO TWO FLKASANTCOMMCN lcatlng Reems te let te adults, with' beard. Apply at 250 North Duke street. Lan caster. feb2&-lwd i; OKKILLABU11 REBECCa TeBACUO enlv 10 cts. per plug at HARTMAN'S TELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. BAL3JJAN & BUrtNS. GENERAL INSURANCE Awn REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Ne. 10 West Orakeb Stiieet, Lakca'.tkr, Pa. f21-6tdeedR WAnTKD A GKKM AN MAN, A CHEM ist wants a situation; Is willing te Se any kind et work. Annlv at tebZT-zt. NO. 314 LOW STREET. HAVANA AND IAKA CIGARS ONLY 5 cts., the best in the city at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. TOST KECE1VJED A"k THIS OFMUK ANOTHER FINE LOT OF Fancy Business and Advertising Cards. THE LATEST DESIGNS OUT. Call at the INTELLIGENCER OFFICE and see samples. tfd T HlltACCO PKES9CS. MINNICIl'3 LATEST IMPROVEDTOBACCO PRESSES. Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Sold te hon orable parties en trial. Warranted superior in every leature te any in present use. It net as represented can be returned at my ex pense. Alse Manure Heeka ler cleaning sta bles sold en same terms. Send for circular. S.B. MINNICH. Landisvllle, Lancaster Ce., Pa. 3t-S,M,W&w MANUKB AN1I OtIAI.. New Yerk and Philadelphia Uorse Ma nure by the carload at reduced prices. All the BEST GRADES OF COAL, Beth for Family and Steam purposes. CEMENT bv tlus barrc. HAY and STRAW by the ten or bale. Yaiid 315 Harrisburg Pike. General Office 20) East Chestnut street. Kauffman, Keller & Ce. aprl-lyd 1KAND D.UMK ENTKItTAlMttKNT BY THE YOUNG FOLKS OF LANCASTER. Consisting of Music, Dialogues, Recitations Tableaux, &c., te be held in FULTON HALL' SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1883. ' Admission, 33 and 23 cents- Ne extra charee ler Reserved Scats. These purchasing and having purchased tickets can have them re served en and after March 1. Icb23 3t B. Kit AN IX SAYL,OIt HAS REMOVED 111 GALLERY OP PHOTOGRAPHY TO- N03. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., 63 Exactly opppesitc the Old Stand. ectll-Cmd&wlt "TlASTES CAKD. EASTER, 1883. Easter Cards. EASTER CARD3 selected with caie and in gt eat variety, at L. M. FLYNN'S. NO. 42 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER. I KFORTANT NOtiOK. Japanese Teapots, AT The American Tea Ce.'s Stere, 20 CENTRE SQUARE, Which is HEADQUARTERS ;in Lancaster ler Cellecs and Sugars, and where they present each customer purchasing a 6-pound package of their Gelc'en Rie Cotlee ler $1.00 with a handsome Japanese Teapot, manufactured at Sakaiiache, Japan. We cordially Invite the residents of Lancaster te visit our store and examine our goods We cell best Standard Granulated Sugars. 0c; Pure White Sugar, 8e.; Light Brown Sugars, only 7c. . American Tea Ce.'s Stere, leb27 lwd 26 CENT3E SQUARE. iJtlllLIC 8aLi:.-UK TUESDAY, MARCH G, et a DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE. Will be cold at public sale, at the Cooper Heuse, West King street, in ttiecltyef Lancaa. tcr, all that valuable Three-Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, and Twe Story Brick Back Building, with Slate Reor. Ne. 402 North Duke street, Lancaster, northwest corner el Duke and Lsmen streets, with let or ground, 19 leet front, and extending in depth 124 feet, mere or less. The house contains 9 rooms, hall and bath room, with het and cold water ; gas and gas fixtures throughout tbe house ; het and cold water en first and second floors ; range in the kitehen ; slate mantels ; Sunny Bide heater in the parlor, which heats flrit and second floors ; has been recently painted and papered throughout the inside; hydinnt In the yard ; lias a trout j ard enclosed by a sub stantial iron fence : let contains choice grapes and ether fruits. This prepertv has a perpetual fire insurance of $2,000 in the -North Aineiican Insurance Company, se that the purchaser will never have any assessment or premium te pay Sale te commence at 7:10 o'clock p. m. en said day, when atteudance will be given and easy terms made known by J. HAY BROWN. Hlkii.ySmubert, Anct. feb7-W&S.Rts ay ruiiTAiNSiENTs. PULTON OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, 1883. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY. Richard K. Fex, "Police Gazette," MACE AND SLADE ChampicnAtUetic Combination, The Combination comprises the best Athletes in the tVerld : JEM MACE. Champien el the World. HERBERT A. SLADtS, - The Maiori, the New Zealand Giant. JIMMY KELLY and JERRY MURPHY, Light-Weight Champions et New Yerk. STEVE e'DONNEL, Champien Wrestler (cellar and elbow). LYNCH and Me UAHON, Irish Comedians in their original Seng, Sketches, etc. KITTY' SUEPHEKD.Serlo-Cemie Vocalist and ether Specialties. ADMISSION, - 35, BO an I 76 CENTS. RESERVED SEAT3, - - - 75 Sale of Seats will open Monday morning at 8 o'clock, at opera Heuse office. f 24 4td rj'UL.TOH OPKKA HOUSE. Thursday Evening, March L The Great Sensation et the Day! Houses Crowded I Nothing Like it Ever seen. $10,000 for Scenery and Effects Alene The Wenderlul Spectacular Drama.entltlecl THE WORLD, IN C ACTS AND 8 TABLE AX. With its Magnificent Scenery and Effects. THE GREAT RAFT SCENE. Cevering 10.COO Feet of Canvas, THE SINKING SHIP. THE LUNATIC ASYLUM, THE REVOLVING WALL, Magnificent Moonlight Panorama, concluding with the beautiful effect The Moen Upen The Lake. The Popular Acter, MB. J. Z. LITTLE, Supported by a Company et Acknowledged Ability. Admission 35, CO and 75 cts. Reserved Beats 73 cts. Fer sale at Opera Heuse Office. 124-st - . - " - :&w$?&gzg -.r. 'i -J . RIBBONS. 10 cents per yard, fully worth 20 and i cents. LANCASTER, PA. MAJtKJSia. FbltedelpMa Market. Pbuadslthza, Feb. 23. Fleur steady but quiet ; Superfine, S3 75JJ1 00 ; extra, $1 25 64 62 : Penn'a Family, $3 122325. Rye flour at 44 12J4- nceainnn, euiquier. Cern firmer and barely active. Oats firm, with fair demand ; Ne. I White, 56c ; Ne. 2 de, 54c : Ne. 3 de, 53c ; Ne. 2 mixed, SlQSlXc. Rye scarce at 7072c Previsions steady. Lard steady. Butter Choice steady ; ether grades ne glected; Pa. Creamery extra, 33Q40c ; firsts. Rolls dull. Eggs firm ; fair demand ; Penn'a 24c ; West ern, 23c. Cheese quiet but steady. Petroleum quiet : Refined, TXQVAc. Whisky at $118 ' New Yerk Marker. Nbw Yerk, Feb. 28. Fleur State and West ern dull and prices without decided change!: Superfine State, $3 7C3 95 ; Extra de, $3 934 30; Choice de, $4 4097 00; Fancy de, $7 1007 23 : Round Heep Ohie, $4 0 1 4 75: Choice de,$4 807 23; Superfine Western, $3 703 95; Common te Geed Extra de KI95 4 5; choice de, $4 6007; Choice wmte wneat de, $6 237 00. Southern quiet and weak ; common te fair extra, $1 605 30; geed te choice, $5 4007 15 Wheat MQc higher and firm ; fairly active speculative trading; Ne. 1 White, $117; Ne. 2 Red, Marcn. $1 221 23 ; de April, $1 'X. 1 2ii ; de May. $1 251 26 : de June, 1 26m 27; Ne. 1 White. March, $1 U1 15J. Cern ic better and fairly active ; Mixed Western spot, 6775c ; future, 71K72c. Gate ($c better; State. f.0256c; Western, 5055c : Ne. 2 March, 51051c ; April, 52jc ; May, 5!52c ; June, 62c. Grain and Prevision (notations. One o'clock quotations el grain and preils Ions, furnished by S. K Yundt. Breker, If Ji East King street. Clu as;. Feb. 23 Wheat Cern Oat Perk Lard Mar..... I.l8'i 57 May.... 1.13 .61 .4254 Petroleum ou City..... 99. 18.67 11.75 Llre stock Market. East Libertt Cattle Receipts, 1,444 head; market slew, and prices a shade higher. Hogs Receipts, 1,265 head ; Philadelphia.?, $7 503775: Baltlmeres, $7 3 740; Yorkers, $7 20740. sneep Receipts, 2.C0O head ; very slew an about, yesterday's prices. Chicago Hogs Recelptf, 16,000 head ; ship ments, 5.000 head ; market active and prices 5c higher ; quality better ; mixed. $C 3537 00 ; heav. $7 C0g7 65; light, $6 237 10; skips, $1 40ef63): market closed weak. Cattle' Receipts, 4.50) head; shipments 2,300 head ; active and general market ler ship ping 10 15c hlgher ; experts, $5 906 25 ; geed te choice shipping, $5 255 85; common te fair, $1 5005 10 ; butcherings in fair supply and demand nt $2 30 t 65 ; stackers and feed ers steauy at $3 KK$t t. Sheep Receipts. 6,000 head ; shipments, 1,800 head ; market dull and 10325c lower ; interior extremely dull ; common te fair at $334 ; medium te geed at $4 25$4 75 ; choice te extra, $5 2536. Stock MarKeta. K-jw Yerk, L'tuijidtipaia ana :jc.: jwi'- also United States Uends rop.rtei iLii'v 'j J.v;b 11. hewfl, 22 Keith Queen strcet. Feb. 28. 10:00 A.M. : . sew . 19$2 p m r.x. 435i 44 37 3VA i0l 30ii Denver & Rie Grande N. Y.. Lake Krie & Western. Kansas and Texas :.kee Shere ............ New Jersey Central New Yerk, Ontario & W.... St. Paul, Jl. & Omaha I'acific Mall...... Rochester A Pittsburgh .... Texas Pacific Wabash. St. Louts & Pacific. 109 103 23 48 41 19 38J4 28V4 81 mi 26K Wi mi 15 isy. 40j 3Sg 28 41 18 38 2SK 82 26 48' SPA 1 Western Tjnien Tel. Ce 81 Ji Pennsylvania Central 60' Philadelphia A Reading 26j Northern Pacific Cem 48'X " " Preterred.... 83 Buffalo Plt?. A W.,-,t 15 Lecal Stocks and Itonea. J'a; Vttl Ianc-'Hy C per ct. Lean, due 18S2. . .51 te ' " 1S85... 100 " 1390... 100 " 18?3... 10C Sperct. n ler 30 years.. 100 ' 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 " 4 " lnler20yeai-s.. 100 " 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. lOO " 6 " In 10 or 20 years. 100 Manheim borough lean 100 XIS02LLAHSOCS STOCKS. Ijuarryvllle R. R t50 Millerevllle Street Car 50 Inquirer Printing Company 50 Watch factory ISO Gas Light and Fuel Company 25 Stevens Heuse 100 Columbia Gas Company i.e 103 1(.7 120 120 105 112 102 10?. ler. 102 52.25 26.5R 50 120 90 CeiumDia water company.... Susquehanna Iren Company. Marietta Hellew ware 100 50 50 50 17fJ 100 iji 16 1 Stevens Heuse.. SIcilv Island Kast Rrandy wine & Waynesb'g... auuersvuie normal scnoei XI9CSLU.X30lTi BONUS Quarryvllle K. U.,lue 1H $100 Reading & Columbia R. R5's 100 Lancaster Watch Ce.. due 18SG 10I Lancaster Gas Light and Knel Ce.. 117 105 105.60 due in ler 20 years 100 100 Lancaster Gas Light aud Fuel Ce., duelSSB 101 l-fl TUUHPlIii: STOCKS. Big Spring ft Itaaver Valley : is $ 10. Rridgcpert & Horeshec i:i,S 22 Columbia A Chestnut Uil! 23 13 Columbia ft Washington 2" a) Columbia & Clg Spring 25 18 Lancaster ft Enhrata ii H.-U Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 ! Strasburg ft 3!illpert 23 m Marietta x Maytewu 25 fa 51 Marietta ft Mount Jev i Lanc.Glizabetht'nftMiddlct'ii tee 60 Lancaster ft Fruitville. 50 XI Lancaster ft Lititz 25 73 Lancaster ft "Wiiliamstewn 23 5 Lancaster Maner f0 li!.l!' Lnncasterft Manhrdm 25 i', Lancaster ft Marietta 25 3V33 Lancaster ft New Helland loe t Lancaster ftSuseuehanna. :vyu -iT.i't BANK STOOXS First National nan . tiue Farmers' National Rank 50 Fulton National Rank 100 Lancaster County National Rank.. !J Columbia National Bank 100 Epbrata National Bank W First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 First National Hans, lUrasburg.... 100 First. National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 Lititz National Bank 100 Manhei.n National Bank..... loe Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 New Helland National Bank 100 2C0.23 110 132.50 110 113.50 14J H1.30 148 200 150.75 14U 151 70.5C 130 Honseneici marker. nATBT. Butter f) a , 252Se Cupcheese, 2 cups 5c Cottage cheese, 2 pieces 5c Dutch cheese vl lump SlGc PODLTBT. Chickens ? pair (live) 75$l " V piece (cleaned) 3565c JtriKvOns V pr. juC Wild Ducks 1) pr 40C0c J. uIKGj s Jive J. up 14 cleaned, $) fi 1618c JJUCK3 CICaHcUa IjUC Geese live $1.40 VBOCrABLXS. Beans, Lima, ft qt. 14c Carrots fl bunch.... se Cabbage, i head 3&8c Potatoes fl pk. UQl4c ft Du3( ! 0IXX3 Sweet Potatoes pk 10020c Onions fl pk 2025c Radishes ft bunch 5c Soup Beans fl qt 12c Salsify fl bunch 100 Turnips fl pk G10c Celery pr. bunch 10c visb. Black Bass, fl B 12c Catfish fl & 15c Cedfia 12315C m.mi6is p St iuc .iavC iff Aae J vyleC Pesch 12u Beck ...1518c Smelts, W a 12c Salmen ft a 15c sun.... ............................ ..............i.a ise Bucjcers............ ..................... ...1 i HiijW i s 0 i!K x igpp "' 1 te ft Aim -- -.a. mm - f. .".vwip;;,;,!?, iSfgs 7g&grs &$3SS5&& wrnimiT mvjwuw, xra. AT HAEEISBUBG. -,j -. OOUIGS I!T THE STATJ6 LXGI3LATUKK. Tke Var less Bills Keysrteel and Pasted Today-Anil's AaaeadBieat te tkeWat Iace Arbitration bul Special Dispatch te the ImnuiaKxczBi Harrisburg, Pel). 28. Among the bills reported favorably in the Senate te-day were the following : Making elec tion tickets uniform, fixing the daily pay of all county commissioners at three dol lars, requiring the supreme court te file . all its opinions. The bill was negatively reported authorizing legal notices te be printed in Sunday papers. Mr. Wallace introduced a bill te provide for the organization of trust companies with a capital stock of 9100,000 under the general corporation aet. Mr. Wal lace's arbitration bill was amended by Mr. Anil te provide that the jurisdiction of tribunals shall be con- lined te firms and employees, who petition for their service, or submit their dispute in writing te them. Among the bills passed finally, were the follow fellow follew ing: Providing that where a street railway company fails te construct branches in accordance with jta charter it shall forfeit the exclusive right te use streets ; authorizing assignment of mort gages and ether obligations when they have been fully paid. The bill te make void waive previsions of the aet te exempt sewing machines of seamstresses was de feated Heuse Proceedings. In the Heuso Mr. Sweeney, of Luzerne, introduced a bill te prohibit the employ ment of persons in the anthracite coal mines who cannot speak English ; Mr. Jenkins, Luzerne, a bill appropriating $22,000 te state milita purposes ; Mr. Hoever, Lancaster, a bill providing separate wheels for tbe drawing of grand jurors. Mr. Beyer, Philadelphia, made an unsuccessful ellert te have a vete ou the civil servica bill re considered ; yeas, 84 ; nays. 93. Mr. Nichelson's anti-discrimination bill was considered at length, and Mr.Hulings, of Venango, spoke ever an hour against rai'read freight discrimination. The Standard JHlniec Company Chartered. A charter was granted te day te the Standard mining company fcr the purpose of mining coal and mineral lands in Mer cer, Butler andLuzerne counties in Penn sylvania, and mica in Mcrrimae county, New Hamphshire. The eapitalisj$120,000. Moses Webater, of Yinal Haven, Maine, is president of the company. The home office will be at Grenville, Mercer county. uuNr.nisss. Randall Morrison and Tucker Kefnie te Serve en the Tar I ft' Conference. Washington, D. C, Feb. 28. Iu the Heuse te day Sir. Randall declined ser vice ec the tariff conference) committee as did also Messrs. Morrison and Tucker, who were afterwards appointed. The speaker then took the matter under further consid eration. Mr. Page (Colerado), rising te question of privilege, called attention te some sharp words which had passed be tween Mr. Cox (N. Y.) and himself and expressed his hops that the gentleman would apoleizo for his personal remarks. Mr. Cox then elicited applause by making a flat and unqualified apology stating that be did net desire the gentle man te carry te California any resentment against him. The Heuse then went into committee of the whole and after a brief contest in regard te the respective claims for precedence of the deficiency and river and harbor bill?, consideration of the latter bill was proceeded with. In the Senate. In the Senate Mr. Garland moved te re consider the motion by which the Senate had agreed te a conference en the tariff bill. Mr. Edmunds moved te lay Mr. Garland's motion en the table, but Mr. Edmunds' motion was defeated by a vote of 26 te 24. Mr. Garlands' objections te the confer ence were en account of the prevision in the Heuso resolution instructing the cemmittee te investigate the constutienal question of the SenatJ as te the of originating tariff legislation Mr. Ingalls offered a resolution declaring it te be the opinion of the Senate that the conference should be full and frce and instructing the Senate conferees if they found that any limitation was placed by the Heuse en the action et irs cemmittee te re tire and report that fact te the Senate for its consideration. This was accept ed by Mr. Garland and the resolution was agreed te without discussion. Senate then resumed consideration of the bill te give increaseJ pensions te ene armed and one legged soldiers. MSttAL LUVK. InorxeU'a and Merrick's Angry Passions Else. Washington, D. C, Feb. 28. During the Star Reute trial te day an angry dis pute took place between Ingersoll and Merrick, during which Merrick referred te Mr. Ingeroell as "a puppy ;" the latter involuntarily picking up a heavy ink stand and. red with rae, replied : "Yen are a dirty desr." The court was much shocked. Mr. Merrick apologized te the court, but Ingcrsell, while expressing regret, said he would defend himself ; " he would de se at the day of judgment if assailed by Ged." The court, ignoring the technical case of contempt, spoke deprecaticgly of the bad foiling ex isting between counsel, and the trial went en. WK.W JERSKY EAKTIJQUAKR Knocking Things Around at New Pert Very Lively. Providence, Feb. 28. An earthquake shock occurred at Newport last even ing, which was very generally felt. A number of panes of glass were broken in the vicinity of Hiantonemi Hill, and in ene heuse a stove pipe was thrown dwn. A heuse at Stene1 Bridge and en the island were badly shaken up. At the torpedo station the shock was se great that the officers thought the magazine bad been blown up. At Norwich a meteor was observed by a large number of people three minntes before the shock. The Reading car Trust. Philadelphia, Feb, 28. The presi dent of the Union Trust company states that he will pay te day the last instalment, $2,000,000, of thenar trust lean te the directors of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad, which is the main condition precedent te the relief of the receivers. Fire in a Woolen Mill. Hartferd, Conn., Feb. 28. D wight & Ce.'s wool scouring mill at Windser Lecks was damaged by fire this morning te the extent of $25,000. WEATHER INDICATIONS, Washington, Feb. 28. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, warmer fair weather in the southern portions, clearing weather in the northern - portions, northwest te southwest winds, higher barometer in northern portion. Plenty et Water ler the Farm. Germantown Telegraph. There is scarcely a summer erautumnn nasses that the farmer is net put te mere I or less trouble for the want of water, from I gwrted heir immm ji tbeeMaln with water ''af.ttK edeiate enaaaa. aalvbl has bad MoreeefeM inratteatioateta place it sneald be betaa ia reefs of the beUdiats wUefc stock efafaxsa will faraiaa a times, if eisaras of deg te held the water. water does aet lis tee should be deg aad wiad ana tney weaJd & fail. The reefs of the ever moderate the raiafaU will furnish water, if nut iatea mat would supply all the water washing, bathing, eta. Wa imagine in what way asaull of money eaa be expended te than in supplying a prwates abundance of waterv It is of the: importance te every household indeed, being liable la suffer a scarcity, it ia leek forward te with dread it is shown that at a this scarcity can be averted, tt te us, and must te all theaghtfal surprising that prevision m aet every farm, when needed, for a a plyef fresh water at all tiaMi "-SOBS' assess PsaasB ,; k. -a "B me,j. powers are beginning te make taetr aaw pearance in many directions; espeniarljjWi? the eastern counties of the state, bmJbS ether states within convenient reaefcef. places where there is a geed priagrf9 water a distance from the beildiagaa can de introduced at small wiiiatterd at ail tines a water. MOM 8AX.M. FOR RENT A 8TIHUS Dwelling; containing S BOOM roeauL Xex senrn vjneen street. ckr office. Annlv at.thjh TrtiMjn UJHIUM, waWBTrj r full wilj eC . J -. &; T70RRKMT.THKHTOKK Knmr.VnM': JF North Queen street, new oeOBBted y?g; S Ames Ringwalt. Apply te THUS. E. FRANKLIN. feb7.8.9,10Icedtfd Ne. 130 Kast King St. TOR ICK.NT. iv 1 ;- wmiintn .iff OS. SSI 303 North Queen street, op 110 Mercarrsvi 0 : 31 arret jieuae. Apply at Me, QUEEN STRhET. 303 ZZiSSl-i-r.r da-tad.- fF-Sts "EHJR KENT. JC One Stere and Dwelling. Ne. SOT Nertk 11 Queen street, opposite Northern Mark." ,-: Heme. Annl at Ne. SITS NORTTT QirtllT' yJA STREET. dtfd F1 rtmililn Tmn-Clnnr TlVn VV.DnnHVn' DWELLING, Cholce Location. Bath. Umler. j ground Dralnafie, Large TWO-STORY STA- ULE and Gr-enhense in rear. Fxnlt anruDDcry in variety. Apply at d23-tld NO. 239 EAST KING 8TBKKT. T.'OK HALE CHKAP.-TUK hTUUK OflUU. ' n .,. j ,.. . .,j -vri.T "-a A. wumnuiuiunaui uneiu ana WH1 - --.1-- M&UAAauv uuub ii4 kiii;u UUSUICSif. AUT1B " .T,v T.nnMQtnimntitv A nnin nDDABWir.f Z1 ...)i. A Ar.v;tTrJ; . ' . lr.'r.'ii;iJ!i.'",.w Xr Mil XUSCUUKGArAUNU SU8UIW9K t$- a great saenncu. Fer further lnrormaaea ealt A unen or address. A. K. SPURRIER. ' .' '"Q. Alderman. ,2V; 123-1 wd&2tw 2C S. Queen St, Lancaster, Pa. L Tium.ic SALC-WILL RE HOLD Ar . -vlL .9 T Public Sal, ililfrt Q.T. An OAdlfTDniT V A DAC lfe? -3 18S3, at f'lifllr, UTall'a f3vAAn 1A lifitel .' King street, a LOT OP GROUND, fronting ""H, leet. 2 inches en West Klnsr street. mmA a . .1$'2 tcndlnsr in (tenth 245 feet te Grant atntr 'n'ifJ,' whereon Is erected a DOUBLE TWO-STOBT' . J uwisLLiNU (nes. tw and mil with Twe- rtJw story eaca iiuiiaing. a rame acanie en uraac ?n & street ana otncreui-Duuaings. aise, nyarnt --. in jmu. . . . . SAJ saie te commence at 7 o'ciecic p.m., wnem ri r.ttanrTanna artll Va nltran an nm aaaC " , ett tbvuuuiu fin aw Sbw4 auav. tea 1x19 aaVBUBV '-. - known by WILLIAM PUHKR; J. GcNDAKBTt, Anct. lebl8,17,238aSd 171 OB RENT. A LAKUE TWOlMinrj I" nlb Trnnaa U 1QI Vnrfh TmWa tt w"r. 'p"j A two sterv Brick Warehouse emnftBrnYTi street, between Seuth Queen and Prlaaa- streets. "5ffr1?siwl A Twe and a-nalt story Heuse Ne. ii Wast' rv'VS&S3'! Chestnut street. Annlyte . . -3!v .A.J.8TEINMAW, , J--.IVl ArA-.HUMtBJnjSlb UBHS. v4w P UUL1U BALE UF ' S.-- Notions and Trimmings, COMMENCING ' . Wednesday Biveninfir, Feb. 28,1868, At Ne. 142-141 NORTH QUEEN ST.," The entire stock et Notions ani Trimmings. AUe one large Hat Stand and one large Safe in geed condition. Sale te commence at 7 p. m., sharp. ' MRS. H. GUNDAKEK, HESS C- SON, Acer. mwBM pUBLIC SALE -or Household and Kitckea Fn .& MB ON THURSDAY, MABOK 1, At tin txt wmiTn unr.avtsv. rt- JSSr 2z$m uii Lancaster crrr. sgsj wne iiair-cietn rorier ehiib, ijsarewxi xauie, 3 wainut cnamner mirntLinsrwiet" 3 cottage Suites, 1 Walnut KxteMtemTr' Lounge, Tables, Chairs, Kltekea Wi Queensware, 1 Decorated Tea-Set, Mp All goods must be sold wltkeet a. Cnnilacan be seen - commence at 1 o'clock sharp. ..... .-.t.li. ..- uMtm - - T 2.a. SAMUEL HESS SON , . .j nJiJfCj f.iS&i s& 126 3t On SATURDAY. HtAnaVKFIS7 Michael's Hetel, North Queen street. "fm tcr, 1 u., me anuBxsigneu will eZDOM at sale, the following real etBiatitSSS ciiy ei i.unisipr, w ww 5 - - 7 vnztf Plum street, between East KIg rtMRvSj Kast Orange street, centalalnglB treats mcre or Ie3s. and extending eaatwadI44 te a public alley, en which aoae-iterietf btr dwelling iiuuaK, Nc. si, is erecteev, Ne. 2. a Let et Ground en the nertatsMes. East Chpetnnt street, between BaliijaiK.aaxi Plum streets, containing In frost Js-JeaeIf inches, mere or less, and exteadtfM.JiettsW wiutning tewania tee east 1 iee 9 mere or less, for tne remaining aietajM tcut 4 inches, mere or less, te a ftTefex mnn alley, en which A Twe-Stertert: DWELLlNGUOUSB,nnmberad9t7is Alse, at the same time and ptaecwill the FRAME BUILDING. Ne. Mt. Kin? street, opposite Plum ttreetvt with all eut-bulldinga, fences; eta; aal ing, eta, te be taken down aad rwn April 2, 1833. in order te make rceaa f tension et Plum street; .' -t Sale te begin at 7:30 p. m., en said1 terms will be made knows by ' MARY B' feb21-tsd XAKT S. OKHHAN'S COURT MALE U CITY PROPERTT. On ' MARCU7,18?3,by Tlrtna et 1 Orphan's Court or Lancasti undersigned will sell at puL Leenard Hetel In Lancaster dpr.'ti." Tided halt part of that certain Let erPJaw Grennu situatea en tne nerta nea 01 street, and en the west side of Beetk Htrpet. in the city of Laneatter.aaa in front en said North street. 14 iH.hii. mnn, np Imu anil mtAA tm m 1 'W& .limi. Una if -mnnil 1IAW A- lMtm t4 3mM ;"5"- 7T? ItfJIIft ftHW V -,.w., Mw. V. I . WW WW-K-SaV". sener, ucceasea, nenawara -eat leas. lcs. te Locust alley, thence east stoat; laeet areaml of said Lene, thence along the greaad O safct 'Zi?, Leng eastward, 90 feet, mere orleaa,te8oatlt t &1 uaie street iuerestuu, utenoe suesg ny $, xi-ra Snnf h Dnke street, southward. 187 teat. bmm,. . A or less, te North street atera Id, whsgeea l'f fc"'. erected a twotery JShUCK. ewiuuia'rli HOUSE 20x28 feet, with a two-story Brtehi-'-yi--" jviivueui-ii.iv-iM---ii--u. --t-sj. Alse, a oneswry iama inuiuns&j7: HOUSE. 28x18 feet. Frame stable. MxWJea?S5-.Ji .... - a . .va. mai wm-r vvs... wsr and ether improvements. Kenaaea ea.su -. .-t-.-r? west bv nrenertv new or late of Jehn Baa ar. ;?ii?3 deceased, en the north by prepertyc Jeaa fr.xSK.?: Leng anu i,ecust auey.en utfleaHDyavwa-rj nnkn street, and en the aentb bv Sertm HmmkurVixm atnrild. ThlsnreDertvlsHtiiated iaavi.7 desirable portion of the city, aad eden a afi , yy& opportunity for investment . $) Sale te commence at T o'clock B.B3wawli:t.- attendance will be given aad taw aaaia-i&v' known ey .uuaa. tznrxiMH Kxecntnxet vnanea a.: Hanr SHraan, Anct. ns-ifdl -V- ii -, 5C'J MMmiiS J $m "ftca4 tf - rs& tJ ?sn ii. & X, idfOT .ttTte' x.jf-rn ??&. -TS ifzxzzr '.fl. .iT!-fl& 11 ISanaaVhn. VHbbbbbbb1 'nnnnnnnnnnl 5?BBBSBBBBBBBBI r ? .SlgSvgfe&jJi, Jf: .?.,Wii,,.;f?'titka1iK,KlMiWi Ciii - " - J-Vt. i'. ---laaagMaWBaSaaBaa
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