; ii fffsa i?s Osy &'-' -i f ysKsws1 Esfc.SSF f"f ' -i 1" THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FIRPAY. MARCH 19. 1886. ,5V s "; -tV,Wc r f m PJu IS? K! KS.,.' BiW sgs. A'S SCHOOL BOARD. Ik i IKM MAMum jumn-uw. e i (Tart gissiaim wa if Ciailllm mr-- -" Msif Anas-- ". - -- rniT..nn.iiiMrt tha lmttimcB, (JMrMfttA. Jitnk HVTJmj Kgnbtr month- lj Miittag nl MbM' bewd u held In the t MMMiV Mar, Stria. Blade, Tayler and MMkAteMt! Maaara. aires, Grarer, - 5wt aa Markel ; President Tajler In afeasaaalr. MlautaaefUialaat regular meeting MM tend and approved. Tbeflnanoeoommlt Tbeflnaneeoommlt Tbeflnanoeeommlt tat repeHedaa follewas Receipt during MM jaeata, t3,I7L46i expenditures during BtaaaaM time, f l,MO.tn t balance en hand, sfJM.46. MrtiRaubM Ryan appeared before Sl I111T11I asillli tfl tr r,nAM.Jwl inm the iFtaw Af taal aMit laa. On mnllnn tha tax Was ' eneratert: the repair and supply commit- a teereperted having placed Ave additional xr deakaln room 19 et tbe Cherry street build v tail m box or crayon purcnaaea leriue use 01 .dtlerent schools, and new pales placed en t&ta fence around the Institute grounds where J ethers bad been taken off. Tbe superin- -,iyfepert. Whelenumber in attendance during U-meath esalea, 7SS: females, 742. Average pjjaUeodanee during month males, C55; le- jQf males, 668. Percentage of attendance during Lr aiLn of attendance te date males, M; females, tV s& d- Number of nuplla present every season, tr&0mt VMite te acboels, 142. superintendent ' fa Ames also reported that there are mere chll 5L , drQ sick during the present time than at any V' t. lime since be haa been in Columbia. r& .4 ThA mmmlttnA annntntiwl mi thA Imtirevfl- mentte the walk from Locust street te the Institute building reported the work finished and a success. An order was granted In favor of the sinking .fund for fC2. A num ber of bills were paid, and school beard ad journed. Sprained Bis Ankle. Yesterday afternoon WUllini Tempiln, conductor en the passenger train Ne. 3, of the Reading fc Columbia railroad, sprained his left ankle while Jumping from a car while coming from Heading te Columbia. The sprain will keep him efl duty for some tew days. Funeral of Mr. Perrettet. The funeral of Mr?. Ferrettet, mother of Mr. James Perrettet, will take place en Sat urday morning at ten o'clock from the resi dence of her son, ou Chestnut street, above Fourth. Interment will be made at Mt Bethel cemetery. Werk at the Ceal Chutes. A gang of carpenters bave commenced work en the coal chutes of the Reading & Columbia railroad, preparatory te the com mencing of the shipping business. Tbe ship ping of coal from this place te the Southern market will be resumed in a lew weeks and all neceassary repairs te the chutes will be done at once. New planks will be put down, the trestllng overhauled and repairs made In general. Town .Nete.. The Walle Comedy company presented "Widow Bedott" in the opera house, last night, te an audience netas large as It should have been. This evening the company will appear in-"Rip Van Winkle," . While hauling stoves, yesterdsy afternoon, tbe two-heise wagon of the Keeley stove company broke down en North Second street. The mishap resulted In the breaking el a few stoves. In a row days the water will be put In tbe Susquehanna canal aud then drawn off again. Alter tbla is done all the necessary repairs will be made te the locks, levets, etc before the canal beating season commences. Tbe men captured by Ofllcer Heffman, ei the ReadinK & Columbia railroad. have been engaged in robbing a number of country stores in different surrounding counties. They will have a hearing en Saturday when the various articles found in their possession will be idbutlned. The family el Mr. J. R. Beetem have te turned home after a visit of some weeks at Carlisle. J. Wells, of Reading, paymaster or the Susquehanna Canal company, is engaged in paying tbe empleyes along the canal te-day their wages for the last month. The festival held by the members or tbe United Brethren church, in the armory, was very well attended last night. It will be continued this evening. CHARMED WXTU CALIFORNIA. A LancaatrUn Write. 111. Impreulen. or the Great Pacific Stale, The following extract is from a letter from Mr. Chas. Lets, of thli city, who is new travelling with the Buffalo Bill company Tbe letter is dated, San Francisce, March 8 : "Raving travelled from tbe Atlantic te the Pacific, from ocean te ocean, I am at last Iu the Paradise or the United States. This is tha country te live in ; birds are singing, flowers of all kinds are In lull bloom and w are having warm spring weather. Here I would like te remain ; lam charmed with California. I have travelled a great deal, but I have never seen anything which will com pare with this country. I have seen and noticed many incidents, en route, which were ' amusing, and some which, te a close observer, would prove Instructive." "While In Utah, I entered into conversation with a Mormen.and.slowly gaining bis confi dence, I questioned blm as te hew many wlvea he had. lie replied that, as for himself, be had, tbank fortune, only one and she was almost tee much. .." We rr,vl 'e San Francisce en Sunday, March 8, at 10 o'clock In the morning, and, after dinner, I went te the Cllll house and Gelden Gate park. "The Cliff house is sltua'Arl nn n ion. l,lt,l, hill, overlooking the ocean, from which place I could see hundreds of sea lleus enjoying the sun en the rocks about hair a mile irem shore. Frem here I went te the Gelden Gate park, which is tbe finest park I have ecr seen. The cable railway leading te tbe park is, without doubt, the finest in the country. "I vlshed the Chinese quarters, which are v mostly en Dupent street, where prominent among the business slguB are these of Kweug, Shew, liun & Ce., importers and dealers In Chinese and Japanese fancy Lid dry goods, -' lacquerware, etc, and Feng, bang. Lung & , Ce., direct importers of silks, brenre ware, fans, parasols, etc." The lollewlng card was enclosed with the letter : "Netice 1 Te tourists, merchants and ' ethers. Parties wishing te visit the Chinese quarters can obtain a thorough and cetnpe- " lf?l8u.l,d aPP'yl"g at the store of Queng Wah Ylug, W0 Dupent street, southeast corner Jacksen, or by leaving their address '! . Jbyjf11 be called for at any time. Geortse ; auHoeris, ex-police efllcer." ' UP AND DOWN TUE STATS. tK A new branch of the state liquor league has ! been formed In Harrlsburg. , Berks county merchants are busily encased f -.In convicting peddlers who sell iu their vl- '- clnlty without a license. L AtNorrlatewn. MinnxHl fnr.Tntin M n'li.nn JC tte cenvlctea and self-confessed murder e'f - xanner uaiey, nave nied In court fourteen L reasons for a new trial. irh , "be TJ. 8. Senate en Friday cenflrmed a S? i?8? number of nominations, among them $? VUtsbu '' urveyr ' customs at -2TS?,;5"flTe.ef.tbe "ludenta who were sus- J ?Sd,.i05.iih,uln.B Freshman Stalford at Hf SVeiJ?,ceU1eKhvabeenrelnBUted. Vi" hfuHiVP1 etJu Continental hotel, '$ It ,f.hlft,.uy?,th,inmber or strangers jWtmK Philadelphia is net only relatively J-Vtet actually less te-day than It wits twenty. i, Jive years aga ': A uelltien is belncr plrrnlatui . ... - bnalnesa men of Readlni? hv rirk i K.."! ' is ampley asking that all stores be closed at -M ';l20i ry evening throughout the j yaar with tbe exception el Saturday nlithu v 'SS.1 eveulngs of the two weeKsprecedlnir - Christmas. lV femlxg Semersaulu Down Stall. ,ti, 'Jtanuaua.f .IKMUWU JOUDUy illlleUUOUIP, j p'jala:.7aar-eia aen of Wm. P.Ittcuheuse, re- l Mulberry street near James, in at- jhmiMmg wm down stairs made a mis- jS&MlMh I tMr aaaking a double somersault i tee pettem, wuere ne waa picked r tlflaad. but with all his benea In m r .eeaMriWati. A Hw weeks age Johnny aiBBJiar sMrianea. eecaDinir them '-Mtt aawteiw tej ury. jf AtUaStaUea MeaM. tNM tinwk ud twenty-two ledgtu were tw ,mm bh Hiv ueu xieuae UH SlgBL tpnaAvMetmU Uila menilDf mtA tlie Te Pretest Against Tariff Change. A telegram from Pittsburg aaya the work ing men of that city are arranging for a series of mass meetings te be held te pretest against ur lifeesft-e In the tariff. The plan is te held large tariff rallies In each of the larger cities of the country. The first meeting will be held at Pittsburg, about April 15th. It will be mass meeting and a monster parade. Then meetings will be held at the following cities In the order named: Philadelphia, Albany or Buffalo, Bosten, Portland, W ash ash tntrten, Baltimore, Richmond, Wheeling, Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago. Milwaukee, St. four, Chattanooga and Birmingham, Ala. i m The Taber Children Drawing Well Ijist evenlntr, Edna and r.thel Tabcr, the popular little skaters, made their second ap pearance at the Lancaster rink. Although the weather was very bad, the audience -was large. The performance of the little girls was excellent and little Ethel looked charm ing In her pretty "Mikade "costume. The children appear for the last time this evening when they will give an exhibition of skating With but tbe front truck en the skate. Identified by a Ilulltt Wound Twe burglars broke into a railway station at Mount Carmel, Connecticut, ou Thurs day morning. They were heard by Agent Dean, who fired two shots Bt them be fore they were aware of his presence aud wounded one of them. They theu lied, leaving behind a horse and wagon contain ing a full set erbuiglars' tools. Thursday afternoon two boys named Warner and Burns were arrested for the attempted bur glary. Tbe team found was Identified by Warner's father as his property. Yeung Warner had a bullet wound in one hand, and there Is another ball iu his back. Toting the New fire Engine. Chief Engineer Vendersmith aud the tire committee of councils made another test of the new Clapp it Jenes tire steatner this afternoon. The steamer was attached te a fire plug en Seuth Prince street near the public school house, but, as It was claimed the water main was tee small te supply a sufficient quantity of water, the steamer was removed te the Conestoga w here another lest Is being made. A Tramp'. Og Itrek.u. This afternoon a tramp, who says bis home is In Springfield, Ohie, had his leg breKen at Mill creek en tbe Pennsylvania railroad. He wassteallnirarideena western bound irelcht train and was sitting en one bumper with his feet en another. Thosuddencemlngtogcther et the cars caused the accident. He was brought te this city and taken te the county hospital. A Coiumt.-len A.ked Fer. Counsel for Jeseph J. Desch te day presented n petition te the court pray ing for a commission te l ap STnted te inquire into tbe sanity or esch, who was recently convicted of an assault with intent te kill Judge Livingston. Judge Patterson will net take action en the petition until after the motion ter n new trial is argued. . The Irl'h Parllamrntary Fund. The Interest in the local iund for sustAin talnlng the Irish home rule members of the English Parliament still keeps up. Follow ing are the receipts for te-day : Michael Kennedy I Bf0 Jnhn -VeNen MO 1'isvleusly UL'knewlcdgid. 1,37800 i i AMrssments Corrected. The assessors of Lcaceck, Little Brlta'n and Third ward, city, were at the commis sioner's efflce te-day, te make corrections in the assessments of thnse districts. Only a few appeared te have valuations lowered. w)j-5Iade Drngglit.. Among tbe 246 newly made druggists who graduated at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, en Thursday, were Merris . Brecht nml J. II. Munson, both or this city. In CleT.r, Among the guests at the monthly dinner of the Cleverclub, in Philadelphia yesterday, was Paymaster Reah Frazer, or this city. Great liargaliisatNerbcek A Mtley's Carriage Sale en Mend.tr, March Si, at 10 a. m nnd2p in. A Fine Concert In rre.pect. All levers et pure, rare, rich music will halt the announcement In another column that a trulr excellent concert of the flm-cla U being arranged by tha "Helpers" a working inti elenary seclet- of Grace Lutheran church for tbe benefit or a noble cause. It will he pre sented en Thursday erpnlng next, March 23th, In tbe lecture-room of the church by n family quintette, the Krinpaf, who are all artists In tnuilc and bave wen golden encomiums In Eng land and various parts of enr own land. Grace church has been singularly happy and success ful In her choice quality of refined entertain ments, and this bids fair te be one of the best, If net the finest, she haa ever enjoyed. t-t UniiT Ilsrgalns at Norbeck A Mile' Carriage Bile en Monday, March 22, at 10 a.m. and i p.m. Amusement,. H'ui'j Comedy Company, Walte's Cemedr cempanr, w hleh isdellghtlug Columbia people this iteek, will appear In Lancastar all next week. They open In Shadows of a Life," en Meuday night, with J. W. earner as lieulen Louder. Mr. earner I well known here, ears age he performed with James Sherry's compa nies in this city, and was very popular. A tea lure of the Walle company Is their excellent band n hlch gives dally concerts. Ore at llargalns at Norbeck A MUey's Carriage Sale en Monday, March 2, at 10 a. rn, and 2 p. in. Connected with Telephone Exchange, Jehn i'. Heed's residence, Ne. 814 Columbia avenue, Is connected with the telephone ex change. UKEiT llargalns at Norbeck A Mller's Carriage Sale en MenJay, March 22, at HO a. tn, and 2 p. in SIAUHIAUKH. HXSS nHKXKU&VOn Itlf. ltti of fnrMi !t. br the Itev. T Oerhard, nt Ills residence. Ne. 31 Kast Oiangestrret, Mr trends P Hesh, te Ill's Martha ilreuuuiuu, both of Penuea town ship lt " VBAT1II). JxrrRtKS. In Quarryvllle. en'the'nth rnsL, Annie M., wife et Jamrs Jeffries and daughter of the late Cyrus Weller. The relatives and friends of tbe family are re spcttlully lnvltid te attend the funeral from the residence of her husband, Quarryvllle, en Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment at New Providence. tnl7-3td WiDr.nerir- In this city, en the Hihlnst, Mary r.llen, daughter of M. J and Mury i.. Wldunbeftr, aged i years and 9 mouths. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited tn attend Iho funeral ser vices this (Friday) evening at 7 o'clock, from her parents' residence. Ne. 117 North Queen street. Te proceed te Media ter Interment, ltd MARKETS. fhttadeliilila l'ritur Market. PBiLiDiLrniA.March 19. rieurmarket steady i Sales ut bU) liarrels, Minn, bakera atf4 2f03uit l'enna. tamliy at WJ4 25 ; Wealern at 4 S7HQ ; l'aumts, 15 iHJtt". Kye flour steady utt330. Ji. I'i..u'-' . 11- heut March, 9 c. April, WKei:May,93Xc: June, 4e. ' coin MarUi,45Ku W puli4Ckc, May. June. Oau tee Jlaicli, Aprll 40c. Muy and June. Mew Tork freuuca Market. Naw leek, March 19 Heur dull ; fine grades Fine, tl 3JI L3 Suiierrlue, 12 tiQ-i 40 1 Common te lair eilru Ohie, US5(I4O0; geed te choice extra IVesleru, $l(v(J(.0: cemtuuu extra Minn., 13 Km 73 1 Extra Ne 2, U 303 73. Wheat N ul ed, state en spot, II OlOt 02 1 Ne. 3 tied, state, en spot. We :INe 1 White, state, Met Ne. 2 Ked, Winter, April, 0lie.' Cern Ne. 2 luixwl. cash, 46kcNe. 2 Mlxed, April. 4:;c : May. 47c Uals Ne. 1 White, state, 3o:Ne 1 de. 430. Kye dull 1 Western, U2Qtl3e t Slate, WfiU7Kc Jtarley nominal 1 ungraded Canada, Ki&'sla. ' Perk dull) Mess, le 1)010W for eldi 111 for new. Lard March, $6 2); April, H 29 s May, 3 30 June, te XL Melassva dull t boiling stock at He for M test. Perte Itloe, 2IC1SO. Turpentine dull at 48c. .TS?!?,nrm ' strained te geed, II 07MO1 UU. liPetreleum dull 1 Ueflned, 7ic ttlceeteuayi Carolina and Louisiana at SJfO c4e. sugar dull but unchanged ; Kenned cutleaf, Z$te!Vy?l?XA'?,' S-ltie: fair te geed refinery, ttfetl?; Confections " A,"tlft-10c Tallew steady ; prima city. 4Kc. Butter dull I Wustsirn ImltKtlnn Pntamnrv gncsseaie ,' .tate, SS.JtOeTi'iCrn clSery BUtidSioye?8 ' Ohi0 ""' Ch0lce WfliOlie ; coffee dnil fair cargoes at bc. e'hu nominal 1 grnlu 'te Liverpool by Uvateck rneea. I ihl Ultr Liixxtt Cattle receipts, 190 headi menu, SJ1 1 inarbet slew 1 prime, 3 -a 9 1 lair te KOOd. M 25415 U) 1 cemmun. CI S'f 110 con ihlppea te Mew Yerk. Heir receipts. IJMi shipment. l.HMj msrknt Mew , I'hllsaelphlM. M el Wj ork erk era. II 15tf 85 j skips. U ;54 Ot; 7 car shipped te ShPon-reooIiiL, 1.W0 lied shipments, 1400 head t market snd price slew t rrlruc, 8 ;5 9J fall tOKOed. 4 7J05 B) cominen, t.1 0Utt CO t I,nmt)j, II SflGS 60. Crdotge rroance aarkm. CHiaioe, March 11. 9.30 p. tn. Market epened. Wheat-March. 7vc April, r.JC( Mar, MV Cera-March, 3.V. i April. SCO i May. ffiHCic ) ' Oati-M'afcb.Sies Apt. I, CT.c J Mar. Uie B .nine. aiKc, Tork M .in j.l la'rcb. 19 BS J Mar, V ! J"e. hard-March, ae! April, tltt May.tfMXt Jiine.tAUTK- . . .. Hlli-Mar.,$.M7t Mar. V Kt .Inne.lMS. cLustsa. Wheat March. 7Jic j April, T'c ; May, MS 'miaRlrVff'SiXe. Apt... , May (fata-Mnreh. ttXcs April, 27S'c May, 30', rerV-J Varch?V .W I April, tti; Mar, l07Kl June, 7a. KUij March and June, mix iprtl, X J May, $ M ( drain and ProTMIens. rnrnlshedbrS. K. .limit. Breker, Chicago. March 19. 1 o'clock p. tn. W heat. Cern. Oats. fork. Lard. March Tf X K 9M S April Mi MS IH Mar t'H SI B6TH Old .lune M'J &?W Wi 9T!H 6 07 July S.H .. 10 Auguit kv; IS September S0, - KecelpU. Car LeU. Winter Wheat 7 Spring Wheat........ ' Cern 'p Oats ! Kye Barley OU City Crude OU .. Head. Eecelpts-Uegs. l'.5 2ew Yerk Mecks. Nsw Yeiur, March IB. Wall street, 1 JO p. m.- Mener at 3 jer cent. Foreign exchange eulet but firm. W8Sat e t Governments steady ; Currency 8. Iia bids 4' coups. Ili hid ; 4Vs lltl?; bid. The stock market opened firm and en a free bit) Inget St Paul, aud the coal shares during the first thirty mlnutci of business prices ad vanced M te Hi per cent, in the hour and half te neon, however, the market was excesslvelr dull and prices gradually reacted te the bottom figures. After midday the clique tn St Paul began bidding up thit stock, and prices tinder Its lead show a fractional advance- at the pretent writing Stock Market.. Quotations by lleed, McGrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, l'a. KIW TURK LIST. 11 A. K. II . If Canada Pacific, 65 w C C. C. 1 W Cel. Ceal KK Central l'aclfie. .... Ull Canada Southern Il 1K "K Cht, 8t L. A IVh Denver A Ule Grande It Del., Lack. A Western l'.'W lil li Krte -iSH a.'-i 'Xl Krleid New Jersey Central i'K U'i S0i K A T...... .... ak Leu. A .V 41!-; 41 0'J Lake Shere 5i,S BAH H Michigan Central .... 71 M'eurl Pacific KM 107K lX Northern l'aclflc i iWi SBW N.I'.rret ilil 87 67 n. w itKrt lwVJ ltevj New Yerk Central 104 103jJ ICOi, Ohie Central 1 Ji Omaha 3W 30',i SH Oregon Trans 30J 31 .. . Ontario Western la? Pacific Mall SOJ, SOi SO.'J uecnesier a ruuBeurg Bt l'aul 91 K gi IH Texas Pacific UK UK IV-l Union Pacific 4) ai 4S) Wabash Common 1(AJ let-; 10k Wabash Preterred 19'- Western Union Telegraph.. ft4' U'i tV2 West Shere Wfi rniLADELPHIA LIST. Lehigh Velley M M 17 a, .N. V. A l'hlla 4K 4V: 4K Heading UU V.1 12jJ Lehigh a vlgalien UM Ml 60 Kestenvllte .... :WJ Philadelphia A Erie Northern Cent People's rassenaer..... XK B'd'gGen'lsM'tg'a 6a W ltd 101 OU 7i W,i. 7li Lecal Mecks and nanus. Ileperted by J, B. Leng, Par Last value, sale. Lancaster 6 per cent., 1") loe 110 6 " IStt. 100 130 " 4 " Scheel lean 100 105 " 4 In ler 20 rears 100 103 " 4 " In 6 or M years. l(ie 103.15 " 4 " lnlOer'JOyears. lue 1C6 Manhelm rtoreugh lean lue lirl S1SK STOCKS. rirst National Uank 100 5 Fanners' National Bank s 115 Fulton National Uank 100 I'ju Lancaster County National llauk 50 11510 Columbia National IlAnk ion IK) Christiana National Uank lue 115 Kphrata National Uank I'D ISO First National Uank, Columbia 100 IV, W First National ltink, Strasburg. ...... 100 It) First National llauk. Marietta loe aoe First National Uank, Mt Jey 1U0 150. LU1U National Uank 100 150. Manhelm National Uank lue lce Union National llauk. Mount Jer.... 50 en New Helland National Uank 100 l.V). Gap National Bank 100 110 2 narryvllle National Uank 100 110 llzabethtewn National bank 100 110 Northern Uank stock, lue 130 TCHXriKX STOCXB Big Spring A lleavcr Valley Imdgepert A Horsoshee..., Columbia A Chestnut Hill 7.W UK 24.30 2U 40 Columbia A Washington 2u 24.08 2U 80 40 44 W.U3 22 CO S3 CO 70 33 73 .25 107.30 146 SIM 53 WJ.05 Coneitteva A 111k Se ring a Columbia A Marietta. a Maytown A Ellzabethtewn s Lancaster A Ephrata 23 Lancaster A Willow Street 23 StrasburgA Millport , 23 Marietta A Maytown 23 Marietta A Mount Jey 23 Lane, Ellzabethtewn A Mlddletewn. lue Lancaster A trultvllle se Lancaster A Lltltz 23 East lirundywlue A Waynesburg .... W IncasterA Wllltamstewn 23 Lancaster A Maner... Lancaster A Manhelm , Incaster A Marietta Lancaster A New Helland MiscitLjixcera stoeis. 23 , 25 luu Quarryvllle K. 11.. 60 MUlersvUle Street Car U) Inquiring Printing Company te Gaslight and Fuel Company 23 Btevens Heuso (Uends) lue Columbia Oas Cempanr 23 Columbia Water Cempanr 10 Susquehanna Iren Company luu 1.13 Ce 62 28 10U 25 10 2023 210 110 18.08 81 U 51 Su lci! 1U1 SOU 11 Marietta Uollew.waru. juu Stevens Heuse MUlersvllle Nermal Scheel 25 Northern Market 30 Eastern Market 60 Western Market 30 Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce 30 (Jes Company lleuda luu Columbia lloreuKh llends 100 LancusterA Susquehauna 300 Lancaster A New Danville 23 Uouseneld Market. Widxzsdat, March 17. DAIRT. Creamery Mutter , 3&e liutler v lb 209220 Cup Cheese, two c.ips 60 Cottage Cheese, two pieces 6a Dutch Cheese y lump ..MJlOe retrtTBr. Turkers V piece (ltve)N , tlAZ23 " " (cleaned) tiat.73 Chickens V patr(llve) usjitiuc " V piece (cleaned) 33t)40e Spring Chickens t pair 30(j75e Pigeons y pitlr, rJOe Ducks V) pfbce (cleaned) 40t)3ua Ueese y piece I1U1.25 mBCKLLiKEOl'B. Apple llurtery qt 280 Xggsy der 12QI4C Heney y lb 300 Lard y 11 , Ufac Dry lleef, chipped. 400 Ham, whole 1341144 Sausage ije Pudding , , 100 Hern, sliced 220 rnuiTs. Apples y Xpk 10A200 liunanas ydez , 23&IUO CoceunutB, each , 8ul2e Currants y ft. (dried) I7.10O Dried Apples y qt 100 Dried Pmeheu y qt .....120 Prunes y B gguk) jAjinens IR dez 200 Oranges ydez , 400 Pineapples y piece , 12A230 Urapeayft logue Cranberries, pr. qt I08120 VXaaTABLXS. Cabbage head JO80 ileets y bh NBloe 1'otatees y W pk. logise ' y bushel ,,..,4(su30c lieans (Lima) y qt 77.16c Carrots y bunch 80 Head Salad , 60 Onions y bunch.., , 60 llhuharh pr bh. , de Cauliflower, pr, hd 23A3ue Sweet Potatoes y X pk ,luif20e Beuplksiuayqt , 120 SnlnachHpk 10tfl3e Salsify y bunch tiQloe Turnips y K pk. 10Jiie Peppers y dez , t(jl3e visa. Halibut y ft 130200 Cattish y ft , 13a Herring: y dez lle Fresh Mackeral V A ., ...13a Clams per IU) M. Sea llaaa ,,, 100 Uluetlsh ,". loe Sturgeon , 100 eka 1. Wheat... ...,,,, ,,.... ,,. ,. , . 90950 fjts, ..,, , 4ze tern ,..., 60&8a lUyperten , 1615 LiOYerseea,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,, ,,,,, ,,,, aCw Tlmnthr.. Herd UntM.... .......... Orchard Unas. Mlxet LawnUras.es.. FlenrSi Mil.. ..,.,..... Onions H X pk ,..HXVJ-.M tl. rioe tue 14 PMO v liaaisnes ir uuncn. ,fe Tomatoes prHpk. letilta Cucumbers ft dot .....Ice Squashes each..... ....SOc Kgg l'lants V piece Mf Cern V deien, leillte T HKW AVrjtHTlaKMKXTH, AK1NQ POWDKR. E ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. TH13 powder neTer varies. A marvel of purttr. . iirungin ana wnoie.emeness. uore eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Beld only tn can: llev.L lUstae Pewdsr Ce., 108 Wall Street New Yerk. marn-lvdiw XITAXTKU A 110 Y TO LF.AHN A j Trade. Apply at .NOIUIKCK A MILKY'S Coach Werk.. It ter. uuice ana lne streets. w ANTED A OinL TO W'OKK IN Apply at tbe FOLNTAIN INN, Seuth Queen St the kitchen. marmfd w ANTED-AG1KLTO DO OKNERAL Housework. Ooea wages paid. Uoed rcterence wanted, .ppiy ai It NO. 140 ! ) SOUTH (JUEEN ST. ANTKD-FOUlt GOOD RAO SORT- TV F.KS. Apply at marlSASt NO. C6 NORTH LIMKSI. TTIOR RENT. X! Frem April 1, lssC the basement of the Western Market Hou-e i tint v ply nt m8 MAFtfd 635 KST OKANOESTHEET, w ANTED A OIRL FOR GENERAL Reference required. llousework. Apply at mis-si- NO. Si) WEST CHESTNUTS!'. TRY "THE LATEST" NEW 11UAN1 Cigar, all the go. Dealers all buy them br the box or l.COO, at MAKKLEY'S "YELLOW FTtONT, ' (Fermcrlr Uattman's,)21 erth Uueen "it. OOD ROASTED COFFEE " At 10, 18K. 13 and a) ccnt3 Ooed Pared Peaches at 60. per pound. Ooed Light nyrup aisc per quart, uoeu smeseu r isn. anu jieais JOHN E. WEAThlL Act- marlA20 Ne. 55 West King St A SPECIAL MEETING OFTHESTOCK OFTHESTOCK helders of Loncaster City Street Kallway Company, wUl be held at the ftevens Heuse, this city, en TUESDAY, MAHC11 30, l'-i;,at3 o'clock p. m., te take action en the proposed In crease et the capital stock of sat J company from 10,0u0to14,euo. A full attendance Is desired. THUS. B. LOCHIIAN, JanStdFJtmar!9 Secretary. STORAGE COMMISSION WAREHOU3R. DANIEL MAYER. Ne. 18 est Chestnut Street dec? Ird AN. UNPARALLELED BAKGA1N. geed." The recent failure et a noted Irench Worsted Manufacturer enables us te offer reu 1,01X1 yards French Worsted, for Pantaloons, at a terrible (laughter. The goods are strictly all pure worsted, et elegant weight, and eiartly worth S 10.03 te tl- te. I will make them up in first class style, perfect fitting, at the very low prlte of only moo per pair. Call and leaveyenr measure before tbe choicest patterns are all se lected. BOSENSTEIN's, line Tailoring, Ne 37 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 49NtriK I employ none but practical i'anta loon Makers. TCTULTON OPERA HOUSE. Commencing Monday, Mareh2?.cl. "Waite's Comedy Company, BAND AND ORCHESTRA Tbe largest Dramatic or Comedy Company traveling, supporting the old favorite, J. W. OABNER, And tbe Charming Little Actress, MIS3 CORA NEILSON, In repetetre et comedies and dramas, opening Monday evening In the ne 4 art comedy, entitled "Shadows of a Life." Which Is new and sparkling, and fun for the millions ; ISO laughs In 1:0 minutes. WPrlces Oallerr. iOc-s Parquette andCirclc. 30c. lteserved Seats en sale at box OClce. Hand Concert and Street Parade each day. New mnslc b-the Orchestra each evening. ml9-td TJUBBERS! RUBBERS 1 I GREAT REDUCTION -IN- Prices of Rubbers. 1,000 Pairs of Misses' aud lieys' Hrst Quality ltubbers at 25c. per pair. 8,000 pairs of Ladles' Kubbers at JO cents per pair. 5,000 Parrs of Men's ltubbers at CO cents per pair. OOO Palra of Ladles' Pebble Uutten Shoes, square or round tee, reduced from SJ2.O0 teSLSOperpalr. 000 Pairs of Men's Uutten and Lace Shoes re duced from 2JJO te : 00. Alse a Great Variety of Ladles', Men's'sVtid lleys' Slippers for the Holidays at ery Lew Prices. Irandseme Men's Embroidered Slippers at 1.00 per pair. JOHN mEMMZ, 61 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTEIt, PA. (Inquirer Building.) NOTICE. Netice It hereby given that an application will be made te the Governer of the State of Penns) lvanle, en MONDAY, A PHIL 6, A. D. isae. by frank p. Cobe, Wm. O. Marshall, Henry Martin, J. It Kauffmnn. 8. K. Llchty, Harry A. Schroyer. J, M. ilahlll, Alfred Sleber, 1. K llurkhelder, Allen Quthrln, C. V. Llchty. K. C. Stelgerwalt and J II. Abraham, under the Act et Assembly et the Commonwealth or Pennsyl van la, entitled "An Act te provide for In cor cer cor perution and regulation of certain corporation, approved April 29, 1874, and the supplement thereto." for a charterer an Intended corporation te be culled " 1 he West End Building and Lean Association, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania." The character and object Is te lean money among Its members, and for these purposes 10 have, pos sess und enjoy all the lights, benefits and priv ileges of the said Act of Assembly and Its sup plements. T, II. IIOLOHAN, tnirle-3wdVAS Solicitor F IOR 8ALF SAFE INVESTMENTS. FIVE AND 8 PEIt CKNT. MOBTOACES. QUAHIIYVILLK It. U. 7 PEIt CKNT UONDS. OAS COM PAN V 6 PKU CENT, 110ND3. -ALSO- ilANK. TUUNPIKK AND MARKET 8'IOCKS In Amounts te Suit Purchasers. Inrestment and Speculative Orders ALSO rKOMP'i'LT FILLED lly Private Wires 4n New Yerk. Philadelphia Baltimore and Chicago Markets. JACOB .B. LONG, Breker, Penn ixjuare and West King Street. M.ThAw nmw jmrxmTiBKMKsn, nlRY AND TRUCK FARM roil 1ST' V i.-rrem April l.l next, adjoining the city Hnilts. In Reed condition t well wateted. with geed buildings and geed read. Apnlj-at Aprtirai tnarltt-trd lui.uiuvi't xnarii KAS ANU COKKKES. A ou need some goeil Tea and t'efree, don't ou t Yeu don't w ant te be rhcated, de A ou t A'eu ant your money's worth, don't Yeu T A ou had better call en t larVe, hadn't eu.t ou should see his low price. It Mill pay I ou, ou will itnd lit. price. Insult Ien. ou should read and act as w v dvle Y ou ltny your Teas and t'enVes, Ac, of tlatke, .W ET hl.NU WTUKKT, nnd sne'JU per cent AST F.ND YAUI). 0. J. SWARR & CO. GOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Oftlcei Ne.ICKNTIlK qtlAKK lleth vtrd nd office connected lth 'ielupUoi.e l.nlutuau. aprl3-lvdMAr.H PUHI.10 sali:. Os MeiOiV, March iM, H. at the I'armers' Hetel, oppelt the Northern Market lleile. the entire sUKk of thn KAKMKKS' HOTEL, consist In of Beds nnd llcddlng, ynccnwan LiHiklng Glaxes, .stores. Carjiets, Chairs. Washstinuls IUi Is nnd Pitchers, silver Uater, Knlvcsand Kerks, Selas, Marble-top Stands, Settees, Spring Wagen, with shaft nnd pole, and a great many articles tee numerous tn mention. Sale te commence at 9 o'clock. (1KO. SCIH.OIT Gee. Hcntih, Auctioneer. nil!j-3td JtrUSLlNS." M HOLLY TREK MILLS " Is the Best Muslin tn the Market for Family I'se. Yeu can get It at the North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W. BYIIKK. nevi-lyd Ne. 3ii North Queen street c LOSING OUT YVINTKU GOODS At erv rednced prices, at llKCIt lOI.D'S Cheap Cash Stere, te make room for a fresh sup ply ei Spring (loed, consisting of Ladles' and (, tnt's furnishing Heeds. Please call and se cure bargains AT llKCHTOLlVS, Ne. 62 North yuee n Street J-slpru of the lllg Stocking. 1 S. choice llulldltig stone nnd Sharp Sand for sale. T HIS PAPER IS PRINTED WITH INK Manufactured hy J. K. WRIGHT & CO., marl9-lyd 'Xth and Hare Sis., Philadelphia, Pa. M T.NNERCHOR UALU Illustrated Health Lecture ! .r M K.N.NKHCIlOIt IIAI.LT0-M0IIT. rilLLUDh "! he benders of Ovrgen."lth experiments SUIULCT "Catarrh. Bronchitis and Con sumption. Prefnsnir Illustrated en lo.eno leet of canvas by l)rs. Hale and Fenner ADMISSION Deers Open at 7. tOCENld. Commence at 9, Sharp, marivtfd T HE midgets. OUR LAST APPEARANCE TO-NIGHT, The Midgets -AT THE- LAKASTEE RINK. AT BURhlK'a. LENTEN GOODS I Flne Bloater Mackerel, largeandfat ; Geerge's Uank Ileueless cedtlsh. Smoked Salmen, Smoked Halibut, sugar-Cured Herring, Plain Cured Her ring, only 15c. a de.'en ; the Hapgood llrnnd French Salmen, lsc. a can, or fjuu perderen; Spiced Salmen In 2-tt cans ; Fresh Lebster, Dun bar Schrlmps; Fresh Canned III ue Fish, only 10c. n can : Fresh Canned Mackerel, 12c: Soused Mackerel, American and Imported sardines, Sardines in Mustard. Deviled Crabs (with shell). CHEESE I CHEESE I Choice Hlch Mild Cream Cheese, Pineapple Cheese (picnic size), Dutch Headcheese (rv fine), Sapaage, Veung American and Neutchatcl, FARINACEOUS GOODS 1 Oatmeal, Avcna or ltelled Oats, Cracked Wheat, Farina, Granulated Cemmeal, Tapioca, Sage, Macaroni, Vermicelli, etc. FHKSH KGUS, two dozen for 23 cents, ATBURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. Telephone Connections H 1RSH it BROTHER GOME AND SEE It will pay you te examine our stock or NEW SPRING GOODS Uefere purchasing elsewltere. WE AltE DETEKMlNhD 10 HAVE IOUU PATRONAGE, IF THE BEST MATERIALS. AT THE- LOWEST PRICES Will have any effert te that end. Everything te Suit the Time3. viz 110 US' SHOUT PANTS, ISc., upwards 110VS' SUI1S, tl M, upwards. HOI 8' snCUT WAISTS, ISc., upwards. MEN'S PANTS, 75c, upwards MEN'S HUMS, 13.CO, upwards. MEN'S SPRING (IVKKCOATH, tOfsl, upwards. MERCHANT TAILORING A SPKUALT'i. SUITS TO OKDCH FUOM I1U.W TO Haee. PANTS TO OBDKUFKOM HMTOflOCU Splendid Lines In CHECKS, PLAIDS, etc, te suit all tastes and pockets. HIM (I BROTHER'S ONE-PRICE Clothing and Kent's Furnishing Heuse, COUNKIl flOHTIi QU11EN BTitKstT AND CKNTttK SUUAUK. k- OPEN- JBVIIRY HV1NINQ. J xxnr AitrMRTiaxMKNTa ORBEOK A MILKY. GREAT CARRIAGE SALE I GREAT BARGAINSGREAT -AT- NORBECK & HILEY'S, Cerner Dnkeaad VlnoStrcetn, Lancaster, Pa., MONDAY, MAROH 22, 1886-10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Every Jeb Quarantfted for One Year. B. P. R0WE, Auctioneer. NORBECK & MILKY, Preji'i-s. M-TKitMs, te iA s t c pku A.-H Aitrjttcn.iKaiKtiTs. TOV NKIU) NOTHING KI.SK. DO X you want an external remedy for ordinary ailments l'e tnseii Capclne Plasters, tv. Ol'KNING OK TI1R CANALS. THU Susquehanna nnd Tide Water Canals will open en April 1, ls?n, ii. r. hiiuuk, Superlnunflant IlllS-IW me LKT. A. A I Ijiree Stere Itoem. situated en the main bnslnes street of dohnstewn, Pa. A flne tiusl. nes location. Address, Utl7-2td HO. 453 JOHNSTOWN, PA. VALUA11LE CITY LOT FOR SALE The let of ground situated en Vine street, opneslto St. Marl's church, will be sold at prr ate sale. Apply te rumtdeed KKV. P. J. McCULLAQH. ESTATE OF DR. JOHN U ATIjKI Jr., deceased. All persons having claims against tbe late lr Jehn L. Atlce, Jr., decease.1, are requested te send them le the undersigned, by mall, before April 1, l. WM. At'O.ATLKK. ml6 3td IU hast King Street TJl'CU MILLER'S. Only a little while longer can yen secure de cided bargains In Huns, Cutlery, lteelers, ltszers, clsers. Machinists Toots, Ac. Me offer special bargains In tluni and (inn Ooeils until the 1Mb tnst.,-te close out ourenttro stock before April 1. lnslde and Outside Shew Clues for sale cheap. UUCHMlLLKll'S. Ne, 132 North (Jueentst, loncaster. a-All getxls left for repairs must lie called for by March M. inar5-3 d TOTE IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOaRAPHS AT S3.00 A pezxir. AT NO. IOC NOlllll UUEEN 8TKKKT, Janll-ttd Lancaster, Pa G OOD WORK CHEAP. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF PI'.INTINQ Tobacco Buyers' Contraet Beeks, Receipt Beeks, Re ceiving Beeks, Sample Tags, -ANI- STRING TAGS FOR BAILING. CALL AMI SEE ODIt SAMPLES I' HICKS. AND ClEf WK AUK NOW PIlEPAItKD TO Perferate All Kinds of Blank Beeks, Snch as Checks, Notes, Contract Heeks. Ac. same as postage stamp, se that they can lie readily separated. feliJS-tfd w 1LL1AMSON .V FOSTER. MODERATE PRICES -FOIt- DRESS SHOES I MEN'S 11ALMOIIAL CAP 'tOK DllESS SHOE. 11.29. IIOl 'S JJALMOltAL DUESSSHOE. tl 00. LADIES' DUESS SHOE, tl.tt. MISSES' DUESS SHOE, 11.00. CUILDItEN'3 SHOES. Kc. UPWAKDS. FOKSYMM ETHICAL PKOPOiniON, EXACT NESS TO FASHION ANDOENKKAL EXCELLENCE -IN- WORKMANSHIP, -THE- DUNLAP HATS AUK SOVEltllUN. SPK1NU SHAPES IN SILK AND FELTS NOW It E ADV. SOLKAUKNTSrOltDUNLAPACO'SMIK HATS. CHILDREN'S KILT SKIRT SUITS, $2.50. Cllll. DUKN'S tOMlllNATlON and iW. K 111 8, W CHlLDHKN'S TWO PIECE KlLlS.rMO. tlOrai.ONU PANT SCHOOL SUITS, $500. NEW FASHIONS -IN- MEDIUM-WEIGHT OVERCOATS. lflt,V3, 1S.M, 112 00. WHITE DRESS SHIRTS. liclnferced Frent and Hack, V and 7Sc. The Perlect-flttlng White Dress bblrt.the Most Du rable and Easiest Laundrled, Is "THE EIUH M1E," 11.03 each, or i.V per half dozen. iTS teres Open Every Kvenlng.-T (I liiiam 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St., Fester LANCASTEIt, PA. cknt. err reu CASH.-V A': H A It VXH TJX KM A'.V 1 . -IIT A N T K D. AT TIUHeVl'mn A T Wekly iNTSLtiussctR of Match 4. Ii and November S3, lsss. mll-tfd Hl'HLEY'S DRUG MTOIIK WILL HV. removed te NO. i WEST KINII 8TIIKKT, directly opposite the Cooper Heuse, en or nlmut April 1st. mur. finest, cherry, ulaek" X berrr, tltngerand Klmmel Brandies at W cents a quart. Our ,i cents a quart Kj-e Whlky Is fine and cheap. llOHKKK'S l.lqUOH BTOllK. Ne. K Centra Square, Laucastcr, l'a. apra-lydlt nieAKi:TTi:s.-i IM HA LL'S V Straight Cut In satin packs, and all thn leading 1 funds nf Clffali tte. at MAHKI.EV "YELLOW FltOST.' (Fenuerlr Ilartuian",) North giireu St. TNSURANCE OFFICE REMOVED. The Insurance aud Ileal KstateOttlre nf.lern tiitsh lllfe lias been r me cd te NO. S2K SOU'I II 1IUKEST11EET. Telephone connection. MKItKMlAH It UK, marlMmdll Ne.yiKS. Dultest TFyciimvant A Flne Orade of Fleur Pay a little morn than reu would Ter an nrdl nary flour, and ask yenr grocer for the NIAGARA FALLS FLOUR, Made of the beat Minnesota Wbe.it. It b no equal In the market. A TRULY FlRSr-CLAHS CONCERT. The Kempa Quinette. Each remarkably able. The ery Urn-si at ties Of music en the prograinme. Levers of thn best invited. TJIUJISPAY, iTAUClItf Uenetlt or a C1AK1TV, drace Lutheran Church, North 0,uccnand James streets. ttVAilmlssinu. 10 rents. Tickets for sale at run Dcrstutth's Heek Stere, East King .street i Shrelner'sMusle Stere, and Mrs. Iussli?tauffrr's Trimming store. North yues'n street, and North's Musto Stere, Centre square. mltt',S,Tu,ltid rNDESTRFCTllILi: GRAINING. NOCltACKlMI, NO PKELINU, NO 11I.1S1 Kit 1NO. We have a system of graining w woen that must. In tha near future, take the place or the old system en all new work. Its merits being as follews: Total abolition et a painted eruund work, arxcd and cleanliness In working II, beauty and transparency et finish, smoothness and durability, and the capability et receiving as high finish as hard weed by the same innlh eds. This process Is the nearest approach te natural weed that has ret lwu dlceerwl. Cnll and see samples. ill Illiitr. A bON, Sele Agents for Laneuster County Heuse Palnttngand li ruining Kmperliun, comer of Ch.'stnut and Nevln street. We have also alKiut Twenty Slam Mantle, which lnuat be sold within the net ten days, cheap for cash, en account of met lug, niar3-3md pusixnsH foi.i.Kens. " What I Kuew About Them." Jly condemnation Is net ht an lnratleii renuilnK. ter 1 believe It would hen very bxrel lent thing ter a young man or woman te knew Hreek, or Ijilln, or Hebrew. I say jes, If It could be given them as one would a liennet, or an acre of land.era yoke of nxen I bellove In a bust uess education net for ene class, but ler every (lass, 1 wish ever)' young man In the country had a geed business education, or such an edit catien as should tit him te nil acceptably and usefully the position Ota geed merchant's rlerk 1 wish every man had sueli an education every young man especially, Jleratr Urttley. Snch an education fa Imparted at the LANCASTEIt COMMERCIAL COLI.EUK Address, II. C. WElDLF.lt, Principal. AMVaRMKNTH. TpULTON OI'KHA HOUSli- A DKAMAT1C EVENT. Three Mghts ami Sntunlar Matinee, COMMENCING THURSDAY, MABOH 10, 1880. The Ilrllllant and Talcnted Actress, Miss Jesie Crocker, In her charming Impersonation et MAlUltf, In the Kemantlc Jlule Drama, BURR OAKS, Supported by a strongdramatlccempany under the personal direction of thu authors, David and Milten Higgins. PaerLC's I'erunR I'Bicts.... Uesened Seats new en Heuse. ..10, 20andSOCKMs. sale at the Oiwra mi;-4td reu BAX.B or juurr. F OH KKNTNICK TVoSTeTty HllICK Dwelling Heuso, Ne. M0 East Orange t reel. marltld H1KSH A JlltO, TJIOR KENT. JQ Twe IX Story Houses, Nes. CIO and Hi Maner street. Apply at ; ml6-lwd Ne. aid WES r KINO STltEET. EOIt KENT FROM Al'KILl.TUAT DK slrable Stere Keem, Ne. 14 Centra Square, lias been used for a cigar store for years. Apply te ur.uuuK n. luaii'iaeu.-s. mart ltd SherHTs Office. XJIOK HALE CUEAF. S3 One Ijincaster Cabinet Organ, cost II2 will sell at a bargain. Call en or address, Ne. &S7 North Cherry alley, Lancaster, l'a. .hi tfd s llir TORKKOOM FOR RENT. N0.2SX. also Ne. 2i t both rooms mar he thrown Inte one II desired, making one el tha largest and bestllghted rooms particulars cnll at Nn. '.11 EAST s in ineruy. . or THING HI ICEET, ljincsster. Pa. TJIOR RENT. TWO VERY UESIRAIII.r. Jj rooms en first fleer suitable for a Docter or Dentist; also two rooms en second story Annlvat uil'Mfd NO 128 NOItTH DUKE STltEET. TJIOR RENT. jC A Tobacco Warehouse with Pcnn'a It. It. Apply Biding. Capacity fdrsterlng 3,bee cases. airne marlO-trd INTELLIGENCES OFFICE. PUBLIO 8A.IE. On SATUUDAV MOItNlNH, MAKCII 2d, 1880, at 10 o'rleck, will be sold ut the Hearding and Livery Stable of Dll. J. C. BIIAUH, Ne. Ii West King street (formerly Cress Keys hotel), a geed horse a Ne. 1 roadster buggy, whips, harness and blankets. marl J M TJWH RENT. -U s Shep In rearef Ne. 37 WestChestnutstreet, used as a rlgar-bez factory, aud a shop ou Mltnln street, between tseuin (jtieen and prince streets, lately used as a carriage factor'. Alsea dwelling and store room new occupied by A. A. llubley as a drug store, West King street. Apply at the tlMfd INTELLIOENCEIt OFFICE. TJIOR RENT. First class Dairy Farm. 92 acres, situate two miles from Lancaster city. ilasemenc, corner Centre Sqnare and North Queen street, suitable for a barber shop. llrlck Dwellings, 22U Kait Fulton street, and 285 Church street. Bale and Exchange Stables en West Orange street, near Water. Several Frame Houses en Jehn street. Janll-tfd IllBSll A UUOTUKU9. pRIVATE SALE. 1 will have a car lead et Firat-Glags Ohie Nerman Horses, at m maarvAe nerss. NO. 114 NOBTII PHINCE STBKKT, by Monday, which 1 will dispose or at private sale. Mew let or tlrst-clas Horses drivers, workers and heavy draft, mostly from Caeadu, every week, and always for sale. " ' 'CEOUOE GROSSMAN. rsbUljdAw lh It' Kv i .. V k r -U