THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELMGEKCEK, MONDAY M ABOH 1Q,, 1885. ,,... ,t ihCHU TUE MESSAGES OF rREaWEXTS. Interesting Documents In the Keeutle Olrlce or the United States Senate. In U16 cxocutive olllce orthe Senate tliere hre preserved nil Uie cxecutlve incssagea of presidents or Uie United Htatei from the foundation of Uie government Though net often referred te, seme of these documents ure becoming worn, and recently General McCook, secretary of the Senate, caused selections te be inade from the llles, with n vlew te preserving seme of the Interesting autographs in a cabinet by them them selves. General Washington's first contribu tion te Uie collection embodies nominations for Judges, marshals and allorneys rer we district of New Yerk and New Jersoy : and nt the end of the snine document are the nominations of Themas Joilerson, Edmund Handelph and SamuolOsigeotl rorsecrotary el utate, attorney general and peMlinastcr general i espcclh cly. Thoslgnature Is written inn fair, lcgilile hand, which would rasa te-day for that of n business man net entirely care less of appearances yet having conlWIenco enough in his own verk te let the details of penmanship tnke care of thomsclves. Mr. Jcflorsen potined his signature with the easy crace of a bpenccrian graduate, but his economy of space wen such that his docu ments as a whele fall below the present Ntaudard of clerical excellence He wrete most of ,hls messages with his own band. One specimen oinbedles no less than ninety renomlnatlens, and cover almost te the last inch of sjiace thrce and ene-half iwges of let ter paper. Mr. Jcllersen usually sent his message te tlie vice president by mall. It vtaslongbeloro the days of envelopes and mucillage and the documents bear the post marks and red wafers of the nncleut style, One of Jehn Adams' nutegraph messages Is as iohewb : United States, July 2, 17t3. Gentlemen of the Senate : I nominate Geerge Washington, et Mount Vernen, te be lieutouant-genornl and coup inandcr-in-chicf of all the armies raised and te be raised in the United States. Jehn Aiia.mh. Mr. Madisen wrete an Irregular hand deveid of marked peculiarities. His nomina tion of Jehn Quincy Adams te be minister plenipotentiary te the court et St. l'cters hiirc, which was ene of several nominations litaue in a single incssjge, bears the Clerical marks of the Scnate's disapproval. " Inex pedient te send minister," wrete the execu tive cicrK upon uie margin. iir. wuvmmjii then wrete a second mossage giving his reasons for making the nomination arid urging its confirmation, but the session ex pired without action. Martin Van Huren's hand was unsteady when he penned his first message, as IT he had net fullv recovered from the excitement and labors el' Ills inauguration, but lie wrete better the next day. James K. 1'elk's con tribution te tiie collection Is an autograph message penned in what would be taken for a fcmiiiiue hand, yet with few of the graces of penmanship. Finn kiln Fierce wrete a upiuwliug, boyish signature Andrew Jehn son started fairly upon the line, then fell a litlle below it, hut recovered himself at the end. The collection contains the tlrst und the last niessages of General Garfield, and ttie message of President Arthur nominating General Grant te his place upon the rethed list of the army. EILY COUULAXS CHOICE. Hew the New Yerk DDerce Courts Were llebbed of n Sensation. AVIieu Miss Elly Coghlan was returulng te America, seme thrce years age, she met an engaging young Englishman en beard the Btcamcr, and it was net long bolore they bo be bo caine ntutually interested. Esteem ripened se quickly into atVectlen that when this tin tin tin pressionable young ceuple landed in New Yerk they repaired at ence te the mayor's olllce and were made man and wife. The happy bridegroom said that he was n civil engineer, mid that his name was lUttam. He was a handsome, cultivated young fellow, and Miss Eilv was preparing te idolfze him, when he suifdenly disappeared after a honeymoon of seme ten days. Thobride was amazed and outraged ; but, as the days grew into months and the months into years, her lacerated heart gradually healed, and very few peeple lcnicmbercd that she had ever married. One day last week Mr. Hattum turned up in New Yerk and at ence sought out his wile. She riwdvml him frlffiillv in tlin nrnsenen of her distinguished sister Hese, anil tlie latter urged upon him the necessity of granting his much ubuscd wife a divorce, hut Mr. Hat tain de murred, and as the tlme for the elder sister te go te the theatre had ceme, the leng-separated ceuple were left te adjust their dillcrenccs. Hew well they oinpleyod the time may be judged Irem the fact that when Miss Coghlan came home at night she found a little no te that ran something llke this : Dear Hese: Mr. Ilattaln and 1 havumadeiip and hu e gene down te the Filth Avenue hotel, whcie we shall leinalii for the prune lit. Your loving Kilv. Thus has the dlvorce court been rebbed of another herniatien. It may be amiss, liow liew liow e er, te hope that Mr. Ilattam may net be again attacked with the migratory fever. Narrow llscnpel'rem Drowning. Charles Fnyeart, of Saxton, Fiu, had a thrilling experience and narrow escape lrem drowning en Saturday, while playing a game or "shinny" with a crowd of school mates en the Raystewn branch et the Juniata river. Twe companions, "Bud" William and "Fred" Dobsen, were drowned while endeavoring te rescue him. lie was saved Jn the upon water at the dam by his remaining comrade who hurried te the water's edge. Joining hinds for safety, ene of thorn reached out with his shinny club, caught young L'n y cart by his coat pocket and carefully drew him out, bleeding und insensible. He was taken home and lay tliere in an unconscious state until neon en Sunday. On opening his eyes first, he gasped, " Ugh, the cold rushing water!" and relapsed Inte Insensibility. He revived and his physicians predict a coin cein coin pleto recovery in a few days. The thorough chilling and the long strain en his nervous system, produced by the terror and oxcito excito oxcite incntof his struggle, caused a suspension of animation. Charlie explained hew his face and head came te be cut. After his secend attempt te "rawl out he said he tried te break the ice by bracing ids leet en the bottom and bumping against the ice witli his head and hands, but failed. After this he knew noth ing. He accounts for the scratches en the face from the fact that the under surface of the Ice was rough and he probably rubbed against it w hen carried swiftly down the Kticam. "I epened my eyes uuder water," hesaid, "and in this way! knew when I was coming near the open places by the greenish light.,r A. FIRST RASE VAC A XT, Henry J. Dehlmaii, the Hall Player, Dies In AVilkrtburrc, of Tjpheld Feier. Henry J. Dehlman, ene of the eldest pro pre pro lessional ball players in the United States, died In Wllkosbarre, Friday e cnlng. of typhoid fever. He moved with his family from Brooklyn te Wllkesbarre te manage a semi-professional club in that city during the coming season. He contracted a cold which turned Inte fever. He was seriously 111 only two days. Dehlman started out in his bone ball caroer with the old St Leuis Browns twelve years age and gained nulte a reputa tion as a first baseman. II e was later playing with the Syracuse, New Yerk club. Twe years age he was captain and tlrst baseman for Mr. Giant a Easten profes sional club. While in tills nlne he bceauie acquainted with Allcutewu peeple and aided materially in organizing the Ailoutewn pro fessional club of lest your. He was manager during the early part of Iho season and Iro Ire (luently represented the club at meetings of the Eastern league. He was u rollable first tnseman and made a most enviable reputa tion in that position, standing near thn head of the list in the Kastern League. He leaves aw ifeand t woyeuiigchlldron. Mr. Dehlman often visited tills city with the Kasten and Allcntewu clubs. hale of lteal IUtnte. Henry Shubert, auctioneer, und real ostute agent, bold at public nale March llth at the Cooper house, n let or ground belonging te the estatoef GwrgoShulmyer, doecased, situated en the southwest cerner or Nertli Sliippcn and East New streets, te Frank Metlfett for $4,610. Alse n frnnie dwelliug s'tuoted en east slde of Market street, north of Fredorick street, te Geerge Shulnrypr, Jr., for fSOO. Found lilt Herse. The liorse or Jehn IFmcry, of Seuth Hor Her iiilUge, Salisbury township, that strayed away from the atable of the County house en Thursday night, was found by Iho ewner en the farm of .Mr.Olumma, about three miles tremtliU city,' t neiireaeuutlve Elected. On Saturdiy oven'ng Jehn O. Haas was clecte 1 1 y lji Lancaster Union Ne. JO, rep rep rep rcsontatlve te the International Typographi cal Union, which meets in New Yerk lu Juue TWO FVXERALa. Aged Friend Who Were Laid In llcst en the Same Day. The runeral of llev. Jehn G. Frltchcy took place this afternoon. The frleuds of deceased met at his late rcsldence, Ne. 420 West Chest nut street, et 1 o'clock. After a brief Bcrvice the body was placed In a hearse and conveyed te the First Reformed church, followed by many rolatlves and Mends. The following named clergymen acted as pull-boarers : llev. J. Max Hark, or uie Moravian cinin.ii , Hev. J. T. Satchell. of the Duke street M. 13 church i ltev. C.L. Fry of Trinity Lutheran ; llev. Sylvunus Stall, of St Jehn'a Lutheran ; Hev. Miclmel Frayne, of the Olivet baptist church, and llev. W. Milliliter, or St. Luke's llcfermcd. Arrived at the church the casket contain ing the remains was placed en a dais In front or the allar. Rev. K. V. Gerhart, of Frank lin and Marshall college, delivered n (Ine funeral oration, in which the leading events in Uie ministerial life or the dead preacher were recounted and his faith mid zeal commended ns an ex amnie te ethers. The burial service of the llcfermcd church was given in full, Iteva. J. K. Stahr and Rev. Dr. Thes. Apple and Rev. Theodere Apple assisting. A number or ethor city clergymen were present At the clese of the service the remains were taken te the Pennsylvania railroad depot, and thence bvrailteMechanicsburg, Cumberland county, ler interment. INTERMENT OF MIIS. ANN K. UHl.EH. The funeral or the late Mrs. Ann Kaull man Uhler took place te-day from her late rcsldence lnthesquareinManhclm borough. The Horvice was held In the Reformed church el that town, of which she was a devoted member, and an earnest and able sermon was preached by '.Hev J. H. Dubbs, D. D., or this city; who was assisted In the services by Mr. Jehnsen, el" the semi nary. A very large conceurso orthe friends of deceased was present; and alter dinner the body was taken te Kaullniiui's meeting liouse, en the Lancaster turnpike, near the family homestead of deceased, w here the In In tinnent was made. In thecourse of Ills ad dress, Rev. Dr. Dubbs touchingly alluded te the coincidence that Mrs. Uhler was buried en the same day with Hev. Fritchey, who who had recmed her into the church nearly terty yearn age, and who had been liur stead fust friend eer since. 1 he Majer's Court. On Saturday night 4'2 btraugcrs applied at the fetatien liouse for lodging and four drunks wcie pulled in, compelling llotol lletol llotel kecper Shenck te display a boa id en the station liouse steps bearing the inscription 'standing room only. " The bums were all discharged en Sunday morning, and as thev filed out of Grant street, they looked Ilke an "awkward squad" uuder drill ler the liist time. Of the drunks three iniid costs and ene was committed for twenty-four hours. This morning the mayor disposed of ene drunk and thrce ledgers. Thu. drunk was committed and the ledgers were discharged. Suililen Death of a Yeung Lady. Miss Mary Ilrcsch, a KVycar-eld daughter or Jeseph llroseh, or 113 Chinch street, died suddenly shortly after 12 o'clock yesterday morning. Although she had net been lu her usual health rer n week or mero she was able te Ik) about the liouse and as late as lu. e clock en Satuiday night attended her In valid father. Tlie cause or her death was dropsy of the heart Deceased was an em em peoye of Dedgo's ceik works, where alie spo'ke et resuming her work te-day ; she was also a member el tlie Blessed Virgin Mary society of St Antheny's chureh. TrjIiiK le hate Ilellicrn. Edward Botheras, who murdered William Nichols, at Hazleton, I'cnniu, andj who is te be hanged en April 7lh, is dcsiKMident and lias completely broken down. Eight hundred dollars have been raised in his behalf und lawyer have been emp'oyed te plead'hls ca.se Ixifore tlie board.ef pardons. His niece, tien whose ovldence'ISothoras was convicted, new contradicts her testimony, and medical oxperts will, it Is bald, swear that probing for the ball was the Immediate can se of Nichols' death. Ilailly Scalded. Miss Mury Gasscr, daughter of Cenrad Gasscr, was badly scalded this morning, at the residence of Jehn L. Martin, 18 Seuth l'riuce street, where she is employed as a domestic. It appears that she was dipping boiling water out el a essel en the cooking range, when she accidentally struck her arm against some object, spilling the water ever her race, breast and arm, scalding herself very iMiiiyand jvissiuiy iuurmg her sight, as she complains of great jain in her eyes. Dr. Geerge It. Wclchansls attending her. Heath el uu Afed I-uil. Samuel E. Bailey, of this city, te-day ro re ro ccived a telegram from West Clioster, stating that his mother died at the residence of Ids sister in that town last evening. Deceased was (15 years of age. At the time of herdcath her name was Mrs. Anna Mull, she having been married a second time. She icics threo children as follews: Mrs. Archer, WcstChester; Mrs. Dr. J. L. lteiter, Heading, and Mr. Bailey. Tlie fjaydam Mien. On Saturday evening the Suydam panto pante panto miuecomiany closed their engagement in the opera house and the audience was larger than upon cither or the previous evenings. Iu addition te the regular cemiany Charles Shay, of this city, appeared in his aged negre specialty and made a great hit Wltmer it Schaum, acrobats, also of Iancaster, went en and were very Huccesslul in accomplishing dilllcult leats. KiiNkalji Itiiinered te Huve Fallen. Special editions of several Londen news papers were published Sunday announcing, en the authority of a private telegram from Suakln, that Kassala had fallen, and that the garrison had been massacred. The repert is net believed, hew ever, by government offi cials, as government dispatches from Suakiu lcccived make no montlen of such an occur rence, Massewah advices te March 10th, say that no news had been received from Kassala since Match 1. 1'utal Aitldeut te a Hene. On Saturday evening a man named Mumiha, residing en the Harrisburg pike near McGevernville, was driving along East King street When oppesito Kuapp's saloon the animal stepped upon a stene with tlie loll hind feet and broke.its leg. Dr. Sliaub was sent for te attend the liorse but it was found necessary te kill him yesterday morn ing. Appointed l'obtettico Clerk. Milten Swepe, for several years night clerk lu the posteffiee, resigned his position en Saturday and te-day was appointed and went en duty as a clerk iu the olllce of the recorder or deeds. Philip Benedict has been promoted te the position or night clerk, and liens Samson, has been appointed ns the clerk te fill tlie vacancy caused by tlie promotion t Benedict. bale or Kastern Market Stall. The sale of stalls at the Kastern market en Saturday afternoon was largely utlendcd. The minimum price for butcher's stalls was (25, qnd for farmer's stalls $15. A few of each sold at a premium. Tlie number disposed of was about tlie same us lest year and the total receipts will aggregate about the same as a year age. i i ii The Werk or Sneak Thletes. A sneak thief entered tlie hallway at the Academy or the Sacitsl Heart, cerner of Ann and O run go streets, en Sunday, and stelo two shawls. The iiollce ure en the lookout for the thief. Beth shawls ure black, and ene has a green ntripe and the ether a biue stripe. I'lerlda Klratfherrie. Mr. William A. Morten, of the Intki,i.i OKNt'Elt olllce, has received some very line strawberries raised en the farm or Win. H. Miller In Seneca, Flerida. Mr. Miller writes that thoy.have been eating draw berries for n month In the J.iiul of Flowers. (lelnc oil Duty Again. Geerge Cramer, constnble and city police man of the Second ward, who has been sick for several weeks past, has recevered, and will go en duty te-morrow. His place was filled during his illness by Martin Derwart, for merly u member of tlie police force. m Where Pew Chicago SI en Ge, Frem t he I'hlladel phla N t w s. Cltl7en Hills, of Chicago, has been cre mated at Lancaster. Very few Chicago meu go te Lancaster when they die. Three Leral Uriel's. Writ. E. Chamberlain was appointed aso ase aso ser of Sadsbury township by the commission ers this morning te fill the vacancy caused byn tie. About neon te-day the oiiglue "Rebert Crane," of the Reading railroad, breke a slde bar nt Stelgerw all's coal yardJ en Water street Tin co car leads of lunatics from the Illeck- ley hospital passed tin eugh the city at 10 a. m., en their way te the Danville asylum. Heme Again. Jehn Hest and wife, who left Lancaster en the 10th or February, for New Orleans, re turned home Saturday e cnlng, after a de lightful time in the Seuth. They went by the Shenandoah valley and Fast Tennessee rouleto Chattanooga, thence U Dinning ham te New Orleans, w here they remained mero than thrce weeks. They rexrt (he Srcat exhibition us elng manllleenl, with ie Mexican display at the top el'all ethers. A New Alderman Open Shep. ' Alderman David M. Dccn, elected te llll the vacancy caused by the death of Alderman Samson, tills morning opened an follleo In the building en Nerlli Queen street, above the railroad, formerly occupied as a lhery olilcebyG. W. Zecher. Hanged Hlniseir While llmpenili-ul. Philip Keel, aged f5, a wealthy end re re re spocbible farmer of the Diiuc.innen neighbor hood, cemmlted suicide en Sunday by hang ing, while desK)iident liem sickness. A llt'iirglRii'n Creck of fluid. Jehn Byrd, u clllr.cn of Reme, Ga., whlle digging in ills garden, turned upsoeral )Mts of treasure, ene or which contained l,2M0ueld 'dollars. 1 1 was en a place owned by a wealthy laimiy iiameii -vuaway uuriiigine war, ami the money was undoubtedly burled te hide It from the advancing Union troops. -- , (letting Iteaciy for r.llr. Jereme Vendcrsnilth lias a l'hymeuth Heck lien weighing 11 pounds, that has be gun furnishing the family wi'h Faster eggs of unusual sl7C. Her last cllert thus far Is an egg of cry perfect shape, measuring eight by six ami half inches, and weighing a full cpuuter of a ieimd. Freight Wreck. On Saturday night an axle en a coal car of an eastern-bound height train bloke at Rolircrstewn, causing a delay of several hours. Soup Italltin(. Tliwre w etc three hundred and IhliUtiwi rations gitcn out at the soup Iieiimi this morning. Allotted te Carry the American I lug, Quite a sensation was caused iu Quebec through Archbishop Tascheicau writing a letter te the Irish national association pro hibiting their carrying the American Hag en the 17th, en the ground that the action might be understood and taken for ene or disloy alty. IniinedlatelyiiM)n receipt or this letter a mectlim was called and the matter dis cussed. Mr. Hcarne, queen's counsel, the president or the association, was appointed a deputy and called upon his grace, when it was found that seme erseuhaa entirely mis represented the ease te the an'hblshep. Mr. Ilearne staled that it was customary for the French-Canadians te carry a Hag, and he thought that the Irishmen should have the same prlMlege, esiieclally as tneir spiritual advisers, the Redempterist Fathers, were all lrem the United SUtes. Hisgracothereupoii consented mat ineuag de carried. hyinpath) from the I'lmldent. The following dispatch from President Cleveland was recclved by Mrs. McCune, widow of Charles W. McCune, proprietor of the llullale CVinriri-, who died en Saturday. Wahiiinoie.v, Mareli 15. Te Mrs C. II' McCunr, JhijCTute "I extend you my heartfelt condolence and symtthy, and il It wcie iHtssibtc, I should attend Iho sad exercises iipMilnted ler Mon day next. iltOVl.Il Cl.KVKI.ANII." Aiiiiuciiienln. iarrlf' JammeM Opera Comani.. week of light opera nt pepnlai piicc begins at the opera lioiike this ciuilng, when "Ollvette " will he glwnwlth full oiclHelru und chorus nnd bril liant acce.Hoeik',4. bieaklngef thu Hauls' ejicra ceuiiauy the Loulavllle Vourier-Jeurwtl Bald "The Harris' opera ceiupaiiy ure new lu the sixth weckef theirungngcinentat Iho Maiiiiiietli inu'euin. 'i hey have ilurlng their long stay suc ceeded In becoming social and popular linoi linei ltd. During their stay they hate pUjed te ciendcd hoiiesntcvciypcrfeiiiiaiice, undelteii the entire lionfe 19 held bcleie the deem ale opened," . 'JtfATJIN. Wkiiniz. In thU city. Mulch II, ISnj, duuigu Weint, aged 7U) ears, i mouths and 10 day. Thu ielatlea und filends of the lauilly aiu leNpectfully lnlted te attend thu Mineral, en Tuesday altemoen ut 1 o'clock. Sci Ices at West MUseu chapel Intel nit'nt 'at Lancaster ceiu eteiy liill.U IIallm:. In till- clly.en the 1'jIIi lust., Jehn llalier, In tliuHnli iai id hUiige. The rclatlwu und frlendseftliu lauilly uiu le Biiuetfully lmlted lu attend thu funeral, Iieiii liUlate residence, Ne. Mt HeaerHticet,eu Wed nesday afternoon, ut o'clock, interment ut .Ien cemetery, 2td Uiiescii. In this city, en the 14th lint., Maiy Udaiighturef .lencph mid llailiuru lliesch, lu thu 17th jearefliel iige. The relatives mid lilends of the lauilly, ate respectfully Invited te attend thu tiineiul, fiein thoiesldt'iicuef hci patent, Xe. HSChiiich ntieet, en Wcdneuday morning ut ht, o'clock. Ilitcnuentutbt.Aiitheny'Hcciiivteiy. lllghluiLss ul fct. Antheny's church. "I XTAJIKETS. Pldladelplda Market. PuiLADiLrniA, March 10. Fleur dull and steady ; 8 u peril ne, fl uifil 75 ; Kxtra, tl 75l 3 &e : l'enn'a. rainlly. 3 lKU 73 . Winter clean, tl nl 43 ; de straights, fl 3.473 : Minn, extraclenr, oivjtseido strulghts, M3;5 lilt winter pat. entrf 7305 30 i spring de, IS WKJ5 73. Ke Heur nt 3 &uiTi.l tv. Wheut unlet imds'eady; Ve, 2 Wexlein lied, NO! Ne. 3 de. utKK) Ne. 1 Pa. de, We jN'e. 1 Iielaware, de, ale. Cem market steady, with falnh'ninnd isteain er,18JI9c: Ne. 2 ellew und mixed, tUffllUO! Ne. .-lile, 47UOISKc. Oats (inlet and steudv; Ne. 1 White, asje Ne. 2 de, ut37ie; Ne. 3 de, SDifjr.Ue ; If Jccted, 32k,i5e : Ne. 2 mixed, 35035. Hyeiiuii'tut 70c. Seeds Clever quiet at 7JiGhKcS Timethy dull atfl SO0153 ; Flaxseed nt 1 iaiuI b3. Wluterbran tlimul I1717 b!. Previsions market steady, hut Millet ; mesi perk, IU oe i beuf hums, til MQii eu : city muss beef, 11330. Jlacen, HUfWa ; Bmekcd bheulders, 6'Afi ; salt de, KiiiSHc; smoked hams lui(gUia pickled de, 64QUc. Lurd iu!ctt city rerlucd, nt 7)('fei loeao hutcheiB',tiKeJe: prlme slcain, V 2it73(). Uulter umtket dull und prices ileclluliig t Creamery extras, 23i'iO i II. C. and N. V. de. 239 27e t Western dau-y extras, 23u; de geed te choice, IN? 18c. ltoll8iit7lte; packing butter, 7einc. Kggu lower under qulut lecelpU ; f.xtnu, 194 19J:c. C'hccsQ iiilct nnd steady ; New Voik Pull Cream, VXeiy,ie Ohie Flats, cheice, llfill',;e ; de fair te nrfnie. StffitOUu : l'enn'a part skims, tin ae ; no luu ue, iti Petroleum dull . V...-..-T..J-- - - c tcflncd, "5hO. Whisky firmer at II 20. New Yerk Market. Nbw YeBK.March 10. Fleur 8 tale an 1 Western unlet und pi Ices without decided change, Southern etcady. Wheat ery strong and lifHilQ higher, with less deing: Ne. 1 While, nominal ; Ne. 2 lied, April, bKQKe ; iluy, SWiJlioaie j June, W.1Q 6'Jlu- Cern a shude butler and quiet: Mixed west ern spot, beQSWa ; de future, UKlMiv. Oats y,c hlghur ; Ne, 2 March, 37e i Api 11, W.(i 37a ; May, .'HiHQJi'ia ; J line, 3",e ; btatu, 3110 lie : Western, 3,-sU-lec. Cattle Market. (stock Yards West Pjiilapklvhia, Muivh in. Cattle lecelpts, 2.KJ0 head; iiiaikel lair, prime, 6Q)u l geed, 3Ge j medium, ifj ie ; common, ,1431c. .Slice)) receipts, 7.0 head ; market full-1 piline, i'iGSei giKKl, IJi3e I inedliiiii, 3Ji(J le ! rommen. 3n3te. Hogs rccehits, Iniit0(a75ic. a,uu neau: inaiKci lair ; ecu. live Bleck Price. Chicaoe. Cattle HecelptB, 1,300 hendj ship menu, 1,000 head; market firm, but valuus ulmetit nominal : 1,030 te 1,200 pounds stecis. J40 (J3V0; 1,230 te 1,330 pennds, 3 2083 SO; 1,300 te 1,600 pounds, f5 iOSS W t steckcrsf-l 30t 20 1 feedurs, 16fti. Hogs ltucelpts, 11,000 head : shlpinentH, n,wn , iiuket steady : leugh packing, II 43tf)t C3j icklng nnd shipping, 230 te tee pounds. It 70 mat nacklni? m 03: light, lOO te 210 pounds, II KI 83 J sains, e t . Bheep Itecelpts, inurkel stmuifcrt ,100 hcud: shlpuiuiits, 1,730 ( interior, fief- ,aj liieuiuni. U3 50 : geed. 13 OBI 23 i extra, f I &0tt3 fiautj: Kabt I.iskkty. There win nothing doing in cattle te day, all the consignments being for through points) receipts, M7 buadi shlmuuts, 3S head ; shipments te New Yerk yeiterday, U carloads.' Hnua were firm and steady Phliaueipiuas, dyt i 10 1 5 2Uiuv5 30 Yorkers, 3UliS 10 j pigs, II 70vStse rerelpts, 4.700 head i shipments, 4,soe head ehlpuiciits te New Yerk yesterday licinleuOs. bhcuiiwuiulu fair duiiiaud and unchHiigcd t icculpls, f :,0W head . thlpmeute, 1,UW head. Bleck Market. Quotation by Heed, McUrnmi A Ce., Ilatikcis, l-jnuuiler, Fa. It a.m. UK. 3r. M, Missouri racinc racinc..... i Mlrhlsnii Central Ill (II 3$ New Vel k Central tftA New Jersey Cential, spk Ohie Central......... Del. Lack. A Western 1WU Denver llle Orendo V,i Krle 101) ' Knnsiw A Texas )U fjibnHhnrn PlU 1k?1 wi Chicago A N. W com,...., N.N.. On t. A Western , St. Fnul A Uinahe. FrtClOe Httll.,1 KechCDtcr A 1'lttsliuig.... 8t. rani. .11.. i ' Texas rc!ne....j Union I'acltlc Wabash Ooinmen Wabash Preferred WcBt'n Union Telcuraph. Ixnilsvllle ANanhvllle.... N. Y., Chi. A Kt. b lihlRli Valley I-eIiIkIi NnvlKHtlen, Punnnylvaiila. Kvnitlng P.T. AIlnlTale w. i'lji m '"" .Vijfi m" m" 411 40. Northern rucine i;ein... Northern Pnclflc Picf... lleMenvtlle., Philadelphia A Kile Northern Central Underground Canada (Southern Oil People's Paseenger Jersuv Central 7S my. Phllndelphla. IjuotatleiiB by Associated Picas. Stocks strong, Phllndelphla A Kile It. It Heading Hallreud I'cniiBSlviinlu Kalliead la-hlgh Valley lUUIread United CenijinnlcR of New .Iency , Northern Pacific ,... . fi7 nerincrn i-uciuu reicrrce -vk Northern Central Hall read t)2 I.clilgh Navigation Company I",'I Nerrlstnwn llaliread 107U Central Tnuiapertutlnn Company V.i'.i Uutrate, New i inrk A Philadelphia i Northern Paclfle Preferred. LlttleBchuvlklll itullreud i... Mew Tork. Quotations by Associated Press. Blocks fuerlh and quiet. Meney easy at lc Nuw ierk Central W,i Krle llaliread 13U Adams Kxprcss 1 -I- Mlchlgnn Central llaliread II Michigan Heuthern Hallreud iA'A Illinois Cential llaliread IV; ClevclaiulA I'lttsiiurg idiuienii Chicago i, Heck Inland llalllead Pittsburg Fert Wayne Hal. read Western Union Telegraph Company. Teledo A Wabash. Nuw Jersey Cent nil New Yerk Ontuile A Western 13 ..lllU ..123 .. ' .. IJ .. .W .. II ,v;ir a n veh tihesikxts, VAHHiNO deni:at TT burg vciuie. NO. illillAltltl.S Itd i1l IIAI'I'KI) IIAN'llS AND AI'I'KCTIUNS Vy of the skin neer linlher the-tci uhoiise Mlbl.K.ll'b l'UHK IMJHAXSOAP. msu-iiinii tjihvatj: HAIiH OF Kl'llNITlMli:, and everything JL Cm pels, Cleves, Dishes pnrtalulngtoheutekeeiilnir.nt 1 U NO lJJblllPrKNSTHKKT WoiTkiT'kek UKNT. A'l A thicosteiy Illicit lleilue, Ne. m,t mlS lid Chestnutstieet. TANCASTKH WAS I'lltST CAIil-lil) J lllckorytew n w hen settled In 17ls, Jnt V.i eaisl.feie the mUent of MII.I.KH'' l'UHK llOHAXfcOAP Iiiai7iml Feil sam-: ok hi:nt. All excellent Ielliiigeniasy terim, tlin ate Ne. ISHliliipeu stieut. iiiiG-tid II.FHA.NK ESHI.l.MXN Koscef: MunT'TTYn. v7KT OIlAIlUATK or The PeiuiUuiiU College of Dental Snidery, WITH Dlf. II. I. K.NH.IIT, ill North ijuceii stuet, Lancaster, Pa Dentistry In all Its branches. iiiarll7tdAWX.fi.liud AI.MTOILIiTHOAI', WITH A bpeclnl Lliiuefgisslquiillty Lew Pi iced Simim, at IIOHLKY'S iiitnisieiii:, 21 West KlngMiec t. TTHJIt BUNT. aj ToBteies and lni Dwelling Heuwh. en the nertlH-usl comer of -Vel tliljuccii and Walnut streets Fer terms, apply te IIK.VHV W. IIK8S ml 1-31 d :3 Neith i;tietn strei t. Tin: lauckst, micst and most lemplctu lusertment of Plajlng aids In the c Ity lrem S cents per pack up at HAHTMAN'H YKI.LOW FHONT CIt.All blOHK. FOH 11KNT. At Ne. 15 NOHTH DUKK bTUKhT, le Law Oftlces: a basement 10 by 33 feet, well lighted, heated by furnace, water, ele. Alse Large Halt suited for Halls, Falls und Cemen tlens. en easy tci ins. , liiHrt II. HIANK LSHLEMAN BK LIVELY, ANl KKNU YOl'H Clothing te HAI.PII SIMON, THE LONDON CLOTHING HENOVATOIt, Ne. Ill North Duke stiect. Gents' Clothing, Liidles'Fauiues, Listers. Ulan kets, Ac, renovated in thu best manner? The only Hcnevatliig Weiks In the city mlC-Zt ONlT' AVANTIH). Sicurlty will he Hint MeltMiige en Heal Estate weith two or tlueu times the amount or the lean. Applvte HAL'SJIAN A IH'KNS, lied Estate Agents. mtSStll Ne. 10 eat Oningu Mieel. teteismakInu cabinet photographs AT 3.0O A DUZKK," AT NO. 103 MOUTH QUEEN STHEET. Janl'JUd Lancaster. Pa. J- AXCASTKlt COUK "VOIIKS. J IIISMJLUTION OF PAUTNEHSHIP-Ne-tlcels hereby given that the puitncrsblp heiute. lore existing between li. W. Dedge und II. (i Deilgc, In the business of manufacturing corks, uuder the Arm name of H. W. Dedge A Sen, Is dissolved, 'lhehuslness 111 the fiituiu will be carried en try U. G. Dedge, w he solicits a contin uance of the geneieiis palionaae heielofeio e teiided le the linn. O. W. DODti E, mltWtdeed II.G. DODt'.E. FOH KENT. The DHICK DWELLINO HOUSE Ne. 400 North Queen stiect, 11 rooms, Gas, Hauge. Het und Celd Water, Iiath, bower Connections, Fruit. Alse Uilck btuhle for two hersc. Alse Mr. Jehn H. Hehivr's pilvate llrat-elass .IIH1CK bTAIILEand Carilagu Heuse (stabling four horses), has Water und Gas In building, unit Includes thu adjoining hesllci's brick lodging house, with thrce rooms, situate en W est Lemen stieel.und lu rearef Mr. Hehrcr's lysldence. Apply te IIAUHMAN A HUHNH. 1 ' ' Heal Estate Agents, uilG-dtldll Ne. 10 West Orange street. STOHAOB AND COMMISSION WARBHOUSB, DANIEL MAYEU, decilyd 18 West Chestnut street. 0.S1TIVK rUHLTO SALK OF l'EU bONAL EFFECTS. JOHN b. UOHHElt will sell ut his lesldence, Ne. 402Nerth Queen street, Lancaster, SATUH DAY and MONDAY, 31 AUCH 28 A 30, his entile HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Catalogues with full de de scilptleu will be l-eudy about 21st, and will be distributed or can be hud by application nt the. above add less. Personal Inspecllun of the goods befoie days el fcalu Invited. This qnte will In-cludeuLui-gu Number of Choice, Valuable and Dcilruble Articles. iiiarlMsd M AUEIHA AND SHEHHY AVINKS AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. K. SLAYMAKLH, Auxmt, Ne. 29 East Kike St. fehl7-tld Established 1763, F ion KENT. reu one, two ea three yiaks. -THE- Desirable BweHing Heuse, 214 BAST ORANGE ST., (adjoining rcsldence of .Tames Rtewait. tq.) Ceulral location, und all modem conveniences. Possession given April 1st, It deslied. Apply cm thu premises te GEORGE FAHNESTOCK. ml-M,Wa8H ANCASTElt COUNTY NATIONAL J HANK. MAUCII 10, 1883. HKSCUIICES. Leans und Discounts $ TX5.' S U.S. Ilends te secure circulation 300,000 00 Heal Estate 23,309 13 Current Expenses and Taxes Paid.. 7.811 32 Checks and Other Cush Items , 4,813 30 Due from HanksfuxelusU oefiosei ve) w.JM JJ Legal ncsurve Fund . Ut.lX li Total ,...!H,3!,2i07 , MAU1UTIES. Capital Stock Paid iu Kurpltis Fund ,....-. Undivided Profits Circulation Dividends Uuiiald..... Individual llcpestts,., Due teltauks 300,000 ue 170,0110 no 411,888 41 270,000 00 5W.2H2 (H lB.SW 73 Tetnl l,303,20fl n , It. HUKNEMAN, Cushler. L. L, ItCSII. J. I. :UllTMAN, II. li. llESU, Diiecteu. ltd&w i SEW ADrEKTiaEMENTB. TTAI'PV TIIOUeTlT AND RKBECOA J A TeiincccMnnlv 8ctieri)linr. nt 1IAIITMANS riu liONT CtOAIl ONE TRIAL OF MILLFR'S l'UHK llOltAX SOAP will convince every person that It Is net only the llent but the Cheapest. niar7-0md DONT FAIL TO TRY THE CIGARS, Twe for 5, the best In Ihntnwn for the money, nt UAUTMAN'a YKI.LOW KllONT CIUAUSIUKU. TJORAX 18 USED IN MANY MEDI lj CINKB and lu all Skin Healing Preparn Preparn tteiiK, but In nothing mero profitably than In MlbI.EU'S I'UI.'KIIUItAX BOAP. mar7ind GLASS SLIPPERS HAVE UEEN 1N t red u (Lit In Venice, hut they won't be come popular linns until the lest art of darnlnit Mectdimxll levived. Uxe Mlbl.KU'H 1IUHAX NOAP for wnnlilng IIhme darn'd Htneklngfi. inai7-0uid TjWKSAM':. JL; Just received from North Carolina, enn ciiiloadef Ne. c.nn71iiehCYPHKHS HIIINIILKH which will be sold aw cheap as can be purchased clxewhcrw. Constantly en hand nnd for sale all kinds of i.nmhcr, Ciml. lleguhir cash prices paid for alt kinds et grain. 11. H.ItOlIltF.lt. mil Hd Alt w Lcatuaii Place, Lancaster Ce , Pa. 17IOII T1IK 1IIMT I1AHOA1N8 KVER J OrTeied III Lancaster In I.ndles' and Uent's r iiriilshlngtiiHiile, tlOTHIIKUIITOMI'S. All Kail mid Winter Uoeds clexlng out with out legaid te cost. New Is your tlmetosave money. I'leaxi call mid ctiunliie gisxls and leal n pilces helote en liny. Nolieubloloshow ueihIs IIF.NKY HKCIITOM), Ne. 52 North queen Street. P. H. Cheli e building 1-ets en Clunlettc, Maiy and Hazel streets for sale. PC. II SNYDKUAHHO. Km e taken thuaueitcvferllarpci'sllazaar 'interns, nave a large anseruiicni en nana, hiihscrhittens taken ter nil Harper's PcilcHllcals. Alse it lull line of Millinery, Hamburg Kdges, I, aces, Hosiery, Notions, etc .etc Ne. II WKST KINti BTKKF.T, lleaidiug Heuse for Kent Ne. 12 West King tieet. uiMJtd F.n..: llauDi Fillers and Sumatra Wrappers. IN LAUUE OH SMALL QUANTITIES. ALSO Old Havana Seed Leaf Constantly en hand at moderate prices. LEWIS 8VLVESTEK A CO., Iiukeaiid Chestnut Stieets, Lancaster. iuat-7-lmWftS RKDUCTION IN OVKKL'OATS. In order te reduce our lare stock el Fur llcineis, Meltons, Kcrsejs and Corkscrews for OvcrcetitliiK. I will, for the ncxlGO dajs, make up tojeurordur, lu first-clans style, at ereatly educed prices. All garments aieKuarunlccd te tit perfect und only the best quality el trim minus aiv lued. A. II. HOSENSTEIN, Flue Tailoring, 37 Ninth Queen ft leet, opposite the Posteffiee. uil-Cindll KKMOVAL. 1)11 A..I.1IEHH Hui ieinecd hU olllce liem southwest corner Pilnee and Cliestiuit stieets, te his new resi lience, southwest comer Orange und Mullicrry stieets. feb'JIlind rrMlK KALKS Or MILLKH'S'lleltAX X and ether Feaps Isst i'iir amounted te One Millien, Four lliindied and bcvciity-feur Thou sand, six Huiidicd Pounds. This cur wocx wecx pect teKicatly cnernin that iiuiiiIht hy the fast Ineri using sales of MILLEIl'H PUHE HOHAX Hj.tr inai7-6md Ri:n i:al hkani) ceun and to te SIATOESSe aCan,3Cans Ier2Sc. Uranu lattd Hiiaar. l.)Jc. r,. Just lecclved &2WJ It, e seleclcd ( otlce , haiosuine roasted dally, U, IS, 1, '.", !& 25 and Xi i cuts per pound CLAHKh'bTEA AND COFFEE SIOHE, Ne. 38 West King Street 21 f Cf WOKT1I Ol-'AIILLINKR Y ftplJfJJJ Goods te he sold at a very heavy leductlen, en account of removal te our new store. M) North Ouccn street, (Strnuss's Old bland ) NEW VOIIK AND PAHI8 MILLINEUY CO , Jans lid 'iZ West King St.. Lancaster, Pa. S "jrsVVAItU ct CO., cejil. Or rica : Ne. "M Centre Square. YAnra ; Kut Waliiut and Maishalt stieets. (Stett ait's Old Varcl ) lleth Yard and Office connected with the Telo Tele phone Exchange -KINDLINO WOOD ASPECIALTY.-W ectl34uidMAFU - - miu: ACMi-v Flllecii cents tei ularKeiake, or two cakes ter iicents li the prlce of "ACME "Tnmspaient Glycerine Seap. Contains UOperient. Glycerine and Is the soap ferthuhuth. Imported and Do De mestic Seap3(PUUK)ala)a en hand at Lewest Prices at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, Nr. 137 SU dec&amd 1JD NOUTII QUEEN STUEET, Lancaster, Pa. pHOMlT AND CAKKFUL ATTENTION OIVLN TOTIIK riUNTISO Or PAPER BOOKS. Our type helng new and the paper llrst-class Hu knew we can gUeeutlie satisfaction. PiCKif leudlug cuuefully done STB1NMAN & HBN8BL, in'Mfd 1mklliekclu Orilce. rpe OUIl C'USTOMEUS AND TIIK PUH- JL LIC. THE SEW1N0 MACHINE OFFICE, S1N0ER Will bu ivmeved en the FIHST DAY OF APHIL, 1S83. from Ne.'JOK Kast King stuet, te thu mere commodious und convenient office, Ne. U EAST KING STHEET, where we will he pleased te nil ull orders ler the Leading Genu ine Singer Sew lug Machine. TilE SINGER JIANUFATUHING CO., iclj-lnid A. J. MITCHELL, Agent. GlKAltD KIKB 1NSUKANCB PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. COM- ALrKKDS. Giliktt, President. James II. Alverd, Vice Pies, and Tieas. Edwim F. Mkrrill, Secretary. JcLice 1. Aliin, Asssltant Secretary. ASSETS-ONE MILLION. TWO HUNDHED AND FIFTY-NINE THOUSAND, NINE HUNDUED AND SIXTY SEVEN IMM. LAICS AND FOKTY NINE CENTS. All lux C3 ted In solid securities. Lesses promptly settled and paid. RIPE & KAUPPMAN, Agents, NO. 19 EAST KINO STHEET. ectHiuidM.WAStl T IN AND SHEET IRON WORK. MILLER&HEITSHU, .110 NOHTH QUEEN feTHEET. Tinware, Sheet Iren Werk, Tin Hoeting, Plumbiug, Gas-Fitting. The undeislgued have enteied Intopaitner Intepaitner slilp for the puipese of cauylngim the business el , Tin eaiU Bheet Iren Werk, Plumblnsr and Gaa-Fittlngr, Steve and Heater Werk. A Full Line of Tinware Always en Hand. Prompt attention will he given te Jobbing and Heiuilnng In all the obevo branches. I P. D. Heilshu, who will have charge of the Plumbing and Gas-Flttlng, has had several years exis-rlencu In New Yerk und ether cities. Is fully competent te undertake any work tn this Hue. None but thu best workmen will be employed and the host material used. I M-SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. D. H. MILLER, W. A. HEITSHU. uiU-2tdll AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL, COHSCLT DR. LOBB, NO. 310 North Fifteenth street.-below Cullewhlll street, Philadelphia. Oiirea all Secret Diseases or both sexes. Twenty Ycnrs Experlcnee. Cen. sulfatien by mall. NEUVOU8 A.ND SPECIAL DISEASES Nuw book Just nut. Send for It. Price Mc. Heun. 11 till ', aud 7 te 1 p. in ' ' tebJe-lyd&w CONBUMPTION-1 HAVK A POSITIVE remedy for the nhove disease! by Its use he usands et ensea of the worst kind and of lone standing have been cured. Indeed, se strong U my fatth In tu etllcaey that 1 will send TWO MOTTLES FHEE, togctber with a valuable trea tise en this disease te uny sufferer. Ulve ox ex p,.ss ana P. O. address. T BUJ U-ilindedACujw Wl X'eail 8L, N. V. J)Jtr UOODB. JOHN 8. urVLHR ctCO. DRESS GOODS Cheice New Things In COMBINATION SUITS AHB NEW. Novelties of Erery Description IN DRESS FAI1R1C9. IRENOH SATINS, New Design, AMERICAN SATINS, Extra Qulily, AT THE LOWEST PH1CES. French and Scotch Ginghams. Don't Forget t Loek at our New Black and Colored Silks. Heat OecmIs at Less than Philadelphia and New Yerk Pilces. CALL AND 8EEOUUUOODS AND PII1CE'. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., 25 EAST KINO STREET, LANCA'-TEII, PA. JJ-EW Sl'lUNG Dress Goods AT THE- CASHMEHEH and CASHMLKE UEIGES, Deublo Feld, 12Kc a Yard. 30-iuch FINE COLORED CASHMEHES, 25c. a Yard, Usually Sold utile. COPUHE DHESS GOODS, 3-luch Wide, 37Ke. a Yard FINE ALL-WOOL CASHMEKES New Spring Celers, 40 Inches Wide, M Cents n Yuid. ALL-WOOL SATINS, 40 Inches Wide, NcwColei, 75c. a Yard. 5-4 CLOTH SUITINGS, All-Weel, 400. aYaid. lit FINE CLOTH SUITINGS, All Weel, 75c. a Yard. fi-4TH!COT CLOTHS, New Celers, tl.tHa Yaid. FINEFHENCH HEP SUPKIt, Spring Shades, ll.ttla Yard. Specfal Iiargalu. WAMSUTTA TWILLED MUSLIN, 10 Cents a Yurd, Hegulnr Price, 15 Cents. WATT, SHAND & GO., 8 and 10 Eaat King Street, LANCASTER. PA. J. B. MARTIN A UO. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. At this season of the jtaragieatmanypei jtaragieatmanypei sensaiu making urrangements for inerlng. With mining comes Deuble with Curpcts, Ac. Toe large orteo small und won't fit In ethcrwujs. Te niter mid fit the Carpets iei the new heinu Is no uisy undeituktng, and should bugl en te an upholster. Te de the woik)euiseles causes u gicat deal or annoyance, and Is lu the end net piepeily done. We puy SPECIAL ATTENTION te this clus of weik, call guarantee J en Satisfaction in Every Way, and If join Cm pel Is tee sheit.cun add tells length w If lieut a seam being detected We lme u Laige Stock el BORDERS TO MATCH almost any widths. coloring of Carpet, and ull CARPETS Sewed and Laid, no matter where puicbiued. We have the best Mechanics and the largest force, two te one. Ghe usa trial. We are In position te de ) our w eik without disappointing you. J. I Martin fe Ce., Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCAbTEH. PA. EJiVCATIOKAl. T OOK AT THIS! AND T11ENEMI1KACH IT. Boek-keeping, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, Practical Penmanship, . Practical Grammar, Drawing BuBinees Documents, All fei 35 for 3 months, er50 ler fi months, ut Lancaster Commercial College. AddiesH, H. O. WEIDLER, Ne. WK EAST KINO STHEET, Lancaster, Pa Jan 19-1 id NOW IS THE TIME TO HUY YOUR FU UN ITU HE. and IIOFFMEIEK'S Is the place you will secure an extra Bargain by pur. chasing before April 1st. Itcmeuiber our Hum- mlf-7td Ne. iM EAST KING STUEET. T O TOUACCO HU YERS AND PACKERa Contract Beeks, Receipt Beeks, Sample Tags, ALL STYLESand QUALITY of CAUDllOAUD STRING TAGS, AndallkiiidsefPltlNTINU used by Leaf To Te To Isicce Dealers, executed iu tee BEST STYLE and at the LOWEST PRICES. Call and see our sample, promptly attended te. Orders by mall STEIMAN & HENSEL, INTELLIUENCKU Hulldlug, Lancaster, l'a. lu'J-tfd Nil YORK SWF, Vl.OTHtNU. SPRING OVERCOATS. """ We have iiroparefl, with great ir an HHiistially flne stock of tlics goetls, in all cratles or Casslniercd Meltons, Kersej s and Worsteds. Yen cannot full te make a pleasing choice at satisfactory prices. Send for Samples. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT STJ Philadelphia. m2-3nid I AMVaEMEXTS. piULTON OPERA HOUSE. -ONE 1VEEK,- C0MMENC1NQ ON MONDAY, MARCH 16th, 18 Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, at 2.30. Just hat Iho public want Flrst-lais t'eml irpcmui me l'eejnes repmur i rices. ADMISSION, 10 and 20 OENT HESKHVED SEATS 10c EXTHA. Fei sale at Opera Heuse, new open HARRIS' COMIC OPERA COMPAN1 HErEHTOIUE. Monday Evenlii i" OLIVETTE." Tuesday " "CHIMES OF NOHMAa DY." Wednesday Evening" l'ATlENl K " Thursday Evenlng-"OIHOFLi: l.lltilKLA Friday Evening-" IIILLKE TAYLOII " Saturday Evening "THE MASCOT ' Wednesday Matinee "I'ATIENI E." Satuiday Matinee "THEM A-HOT" TheOpeius picbented with eery attention detail. .VA'H' AA'D IIHIGIIT COSTUMES, FULL CIIOJU'S AXI) ORCHESTRA, All marH'Jtd FOR HALE OH REX T. TTIOR RENT. " JJ The hall-30x50 ieet en thlld story el Ste'.l meiz uuniiing, ruii. j;,eriniiie4'n sneei. ai ply Ui J. L. STEINMET,. litld TTtOR RENT. JU First-Class Hesliiututit.ulfei IIih1.1.i4s Itnl her Shep, comer el Cenlie Situaie and Ninil Qiiven slieet. Hest loiatlen In ihnilly Appll u niiinii ,v iiiiu.n.i TilOR SALE. JU Tne Hundred Cates 'M IViiiihiImiuIii LcJ ToIihke, In first-class elder. Apply or uiltutl II. K. WEISEHACe, I Ne. 119 North (ieergebt , eik, ra.l iiiuri-wu SS1GNEES' HALE L CITY rilOI'EHTY. OK VAL.UA 1)1,1 ON MONDAY', MAUCII 1C 18SS, Hy vlitunefan order of the Ceuit of Cominel I'leas et l.uncastei county, the undersigned wll exnese te Public bale, ut thn Kevstmm HeiisJ North Queen street, Lancaster city, the folleil mv uesciiecu ncni r.suiie. viz : Hal. A Tu.i.Slnrv mill Allln IIHIPK' IIU'Kt.l ING HOUSE, with Tne-Stnrv llrlek Hack Ilulld mg ana one-story rrume Kitchen attached, an Let or l'lece of Ground belonging thereto, Ni 13 East Lemen street. In said city, containing I front en said Euit Lemen street il feet, moie i less, and e.xteniltiur In denth l-i) feet, mero i less, te a nine feet wide alley, The bouse Is pi nered thrnuifheut. has recently ticcn imltitci und Is In excellent condition. It contains ntn rooms, with a bath-room In rearef second sterj with iras nnd wnter t eiivenlciircs. unit turn three feet wide side ullcv. ThU nroecrti Is vim desirably located, being cniiwiilciit te iliebus neHsceniresniiii me rHiinei'Neitiiern Jiarke Ne. 2. The undivided ene-seienth Interest I that valuable property. Ne. ill North Quee street, said city, containing In flout en ml street 32 feet, mole or less, and exteiidlng I depth SiS feet te ChiUtlau stiect; en which I ei-ecteaa largusstery imsemcnt buck I) W ELI INO lIOUSKund Stele I'rera-rtv. u II li Miilite I rear. Thepreiierty Is In excellent repair, Is h cated In the central and business poitlen of th city, and would be a sufe and valuable Inves' uicut te any one nuichailnir this Intel est I'ei sons wishing te ten the pi emlses prier le da; ui snie, win etui en inu panics rcsiiiiug ineieen or en the auctioneer. bale le commence at 7 e'chxk, p. in , et sal day, when tel ms of sale will be mudu kiieuu b; UIU. II. COUIIIIAN. Assignee of Jeseph Samson und w lie. Henry Shcdkkt. Aiiet. febl-M,W,Ftsl WALL VAVER. TARQAIN8 IN CURTAIN8 TO CLOSE OUT. LACE CURTAIN: $ I'ulrut.... .50; former iiilce .a : " t 1 .'"111 .25 .25 Ml ,25 .25 ,85 ,75 ,75 01) ..VI te 00 Ml (10 no HI no palil . .75 K . .7.1 ; . ." ; . .75; . .75 ; . 1.2; . LSI; . '.'M); . 2.50; . 2.75; . 2.90; . 300; , 300; . 300; .10 00; . 3.00; 11IC0Q U1I3 DUIItlllHi lll UUIUIIf Wlllll UIU PUIlltV I'liuunt ii.itteniH. TIiuyHitiln uieumumt uliltt'J A -in nA l,.il ...iliici till nft.h. ll.nt.i mt Mm. . d.a..l yy Hiiu yaniH, viiiiaui ruitrf in tn. fliu-i eugmiy, Luunji ttuiuiu, iinists uic. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 67 NORTH QUBBN STREET. I LANCABTEH, PA. VXVEBTAKIXO, TJNDERTAKINU. UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vise Streets, ' LABOiBTXR, I'A. Fersenal attention given te alt orders. Every thing In the Undertaking line furnished. Having secured the services of a first-class ine cbunlc. 1 urn ureuared te de all kinds of Unhel. sterlng at very moderate prices. All kinds of umiture u pneisterea. uive tue a can. L. R. ROTE. JanlO-tfd T HIS PAPER IS PRINTED WITH J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK, Fairraeuct Ink Works, 2Gth and IWa. Avenue Jautl-lyA FUILADEH'UIA, l'A.
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