I.' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1885. ON THE DIAMOND. hasj: jialz rzATEJta ix sebsiex zx TJI QVAKEJt C1XT, The Eastern League Arranges i Schedule A Club for Baltimore Tlia Umpire Who Have Been Selected ltecent Notes of the Field. Thore was amcetlng of the Eastern Kongue or base ball clubs at the Glranl beuse, Phila delphia, en Thursday. The clubs wero rep rcflouted by the following dolegales : Klch- mend, Vn., by Mr. Moses and Mr. Simmons; Norfolk, Vn,, by Mr. Graves nnd Mr. Swnn j Nntlennl of Wnsltliigten, by Mr. Scanlan ; Newark, N. J., by Mr. Kline ; Jersey City, N. J., by Mr. Oiiiiitiilng, and Iincastcr, l'a., by Mr. Copland and Mr. Murphy, l'rcsl dent and Secretary II. It. Dlddlebeck pre Hided. It was voted te readmit the Monumental club, oflJaltlmere, te membership, notwith standing the pretest insule by Will lain Hnr nle. of the Baltimore Amurfcnii Association club. Dr. Massaniore, of Haiti mero, wnsnd mitted te the meeting as a dclogate from the Monumental club. Last year tlie Amerlean association gave its permission te the ootab eotab oetab lishment of an Eastern I.oague club at Haiti Haiti mere, and that permission has nover been withdrawn, Mr. liaruloaleno objecting te the reorganization of the Monumental club. If Mr. ISarnle is supported bv the American nssoclallen, this meve en ihe part of the Eastern l.eacue mav lead te trouble, but It is mero than prebable that thore will be a compromise. Tlie following wcre appolnted umpires for the following season : Wes Curry, of Phila delphia i William Qulnn, of New Yerk ; V.'illlniu Helland, of Heading, and Geergo Tnyler, or Wilmington, Del. Tliey will get $100 a mouth, and pay their own traveling expenses. Messrs. Scanlan, llnllnrd nnd Kline, the schedule committee, werked all the ntlor ntler ntlor neon and Inte into the night in arranging the games ler the coming championship season. It was decided that tlie Southeni clubs con sisting of the Washington, llaltimore, Ner- ieik and Kiclimend teams slieuld com cem com mence the season en April 25, playing a series of games among themselves i whlle the ether clubs Jersey city, Newark, Trenten and Lancaster, having games arranged with Leagueand American Association clubs will net begin the championship season till May 1. Each club has deposited a sum of money In nroservefund asagunrantee of their liiton liiten liiton tien of playing the season out. Notes of the Field. The nppolntment el Jack Helland, of Ilead lug, te be an Eastern Lcague umpire, will glve the best of satisfaction. He is an excel lent man for the position, as he has a thorough knowledgo of the game and Is jtcr jtcr fectly henest. Thore are ethor appointments by the association which are bad. The Eastern Lcague shows pluck in put ting a club in Baltimere even if It does net meet with the approval of ISnrnie, who wants te boss that town, because he fears that a league club may be started thore next sea son. Jehn T. Murphy will have te de considora censidora considera blo " hustling " if he wants the Lancaster club te keep In line with the majority of the Eastern Lcague nines. The Lancaster club is disposing of a large number or season tickets ; none can be had alter April 1st. Tlie management of the Lancaster club will find that Denny Mack will make a far better manager of their club than a player in the position for which he is engaged. A Pittsburgh paper thinks that Denny has lallt-n low in tlie profession by signing te play bore, but Mr. Alack is about as sure el getting his salary as he was when he played with the Allegheny team. He certainly will receive mero than'he did whlle acting as an Eastern Lcague umpire If the base ball pcople of this city de net get their heads together they will have an an ethor war the coming summer, and the only poeulo benefited will be the players. The salary for the Eastern Lcacue umpires Is set nt 8100 per month. If the coming' season is no better man last year tne um pires will rccolve but photographs of their money and will willingly accept trade dollars at par. The Yerk peeple had a geed club last sea son, but the players wero compiled te snb snb sisten wind j and because the management lest a few dollars the skating rink will have n monopoly of thoamuscuicntsnextsummcr. Heading nnd Harrlsburg can shake hands with Yerk. Many geed players aie as yet unsigned nnd they will be glad te piny at low prices bofero the season opens. Willlamspert Intends having a club and an umpire. Between the two thev will de feat visiting teams. The latter will get their guarantee, however, as it is n geed ball town. Ed. Green intends te guard second base for the Willlamspert club. The Eastern Lcague peeple will de well te keep their eyes en Herner ami Wnrner, tlie splendid young battery of the Trcntens. Nowspaper tickets of admission te the Lan caster club's games will be very scarce. Farrar nnd Manning, the two best men el the Philadelphia lcague club, refuse te sign because of the Harry Wright salaries. Reilly, fermerly of tlie Ironsides, will catch aud de the heavy left hand hitting for Willlamspert. Tlie Eastern Lcague needs te offer a re ward for the Jersey City club. Seme ofthe people at the head of the ball associations knew about as much about the game and players as Barnum's elephants, but they are intelligent enough te make meney out of their positions. A IXAUD CASK. Frem the New Yolk Clipper. The case of the blacklisting of Christ Fulrner, the catcher of the Peoria club, as also that of Abner Powell, the pitcher or the same club, is ene of peculiarly harsh treat ment Fulmer was almost disabled by sero hands alter playing twenty successlve games in which he laced very swift pitching, when he begged for a rest. It was refused him, nnd he declined te play In ene game, from Inability te catch. He was then llned 575 Of the amount the club owed him, and, -m auuiuen, was macKiisteu me uay ueiore the club disbanded, as also was Powell. These two players were engaged this season by the National club, of Washington, after the club had been Informed, by both Secre tary Wikeff, and Secretary Yeung, that their names were en the blacK-list They were then paid advance money, and afterwards it was found that tlielr names were recorded en the black-list. This is a case for the arbitra tion committee's action, and it should be fa vorably rcnerted upon, in justice te the Na tional club! nuiivTT nvsirxY ex tite wli- The Old rnntomlne illumine at tlia Opera Heme te Big Iluslnee. Last evening the Suydam Brethers junto junte junto inine and specialty company appeared at tlie epera heuse. Outside of the parquettothe house was very full. The performance Is similar te that given by the company uen their fermer visits. It included specialty nets of Annie Franklin, serie comic, Suydam Brethers, bar porfermors, James Heward, Dutch comedian, and Marce and Lewis, con tortionists. The show closed with the geed old pnntomlne of "Huinpty,Dumpty," which is nsfamilinrns"UncloTems Cabin.1' Charlle Maurittlus, the man with the funny face, Is the happy clown, and his porfermanco drew shouts of laughter. He was ably supported by Eugone Suydam, asJJ'untafoeH, and Miss Franklin, as Columbine. Many ofthe tricks tire new aud nil are laughable. The company appears again te-night. To morrow afternoon a pantomlne wlllbe given, nnd at the evenlng's porfermanco a number of Lancaster's amateur vnrletvacters will glve their specialities in the olio. MackinnmlGnUaglierSeutencert te Jail. In the United States circuit court, ut Chi cago, after hearing olaberato argument for a new trial In the case of Jeseph C. Mack in nud William Gallagher, who wero found guilty In the Eighteenth ward election fraud case, Judge Bledgett denied the motion for a new trial. He then erdered the prisoners te stand before the. liar nnd formally sentenced each te two yearn' Imprisonment in Jollet and also Imposed u line of $5,000 each. He thou erdered them Inte tlie custody of the United States marshal, nud deferred the date or their removal te Jollet ler ten days. Glou Gleu Glou sen'sease was net disposed of, in Leenard Mivett wishes te present some arguments te the court The court rofused te accept bail nnd the prisoners were taken in charge by the United States marshal, who, when the preir impers were made out, took theui te the ceuuty Jail where they werocenflued. The papers pray ing for a review of the case by Judge Ores ham will probably be drawn up and pres ented in court and the prisoners will then ueutitiess de nummeu te ball again. The re- uouuiiessueaumuieuiooaungiiin. The re- viewby JudgoGrcsiiamistlieughtto be the I last step that can be taken in the case, nnd IT be (lctiincH te Interfere In the verdict the prisoners will be taken nt ence te tlie penU tcntlary. SEXTEXCKlt TO DEATH. Twe Men te He Hanged mill Three te de te Prison l'er Twenty Year. The murderers or "Cap" Murphy wero brought Inte the criminal court, New Or leans, en Wednesday en a motion for u new trial. Jtulge Ilaker, nfter the conclusion of th') nrgument, overruled the motion, nnd proceeded te pass sentence upon the prisoners. In doing se he stated that the Jury hed displayed unmerited leniency lit making up their verdict. He was convinced that Patrick Ferd and Jehn Murphy had had only justice ilone them by the unmialllled venlfct of guilty, and bclievcd that tlie ether prisoners wcre equally guilty. Jle then passed sentence of death upen!'ntrlck Ferd nnd Jehn Murphy, nnd sentenced Judge Themas J. Ferd, William Caullleld Jinil William Huekley te tlie penitentiary for twenty years, the full term permitted by the verdict of manslaughter rendercd in their cases. When asked what he bad te s.iv bofero sen tence was passed Ukhi lilm, Pat Ferd re sponded that he had lived a blnmnldsslire until the killliigefMurpliy, and that if Mur phy had been as geed anllfen as he (Ferd) was, he would have been nllve te-day. Judge Ferd, in reply te the same question, said he had nothing te ask ter himself, but liegged that the leniency of the court for Caullleld and Buckley, who had herctofero been miiet and reputable men. Buckley. Caullleld nnd Jehn Murphy declined te speak. As seen as sentence was passed nn appenl was taken te the supreme court. Merged In the I'ennsyluinla Sjstcm, The Southern Pennsylvania branch of the Cumberland Valley railroad has finally been merged Inte the Pennsylvania rnllread sys sys tem. A suit was begun some tlme age by Peter McTngue, a first mertgage bend-holder ofthe read, In the United' States circuit court, but this was discontinued en Wed nesday, en motion of James Fert, the conn cenn conn sel, because the Cumberland alley com pany purchased the entire meitgage, prin cipal and interest, nmeuutlng te $1,000,000. The Southern Pennsylvania branch must net be confounded with the Vnnderbilt read, the Seuth Pennsylvania, running te Pitts burg. The former read Is but n branch, twenty-eight nnd a half miles in length, ami running from ltichmend, Pa, te I'haiiibers burg junction, where It connects with the main line ofthe Cuiulierlaud Valley. The franchises of the read also include about ile,0O0 acics of valuable iron lands. Serteli Clmrcn Against n I'll) l Ian. The trial of Dr. Samuel E. Fetzer, of Frackville, near Pottsvllle, charged with an assault and battery en Mrs. Adella Fonstcr Fenstcr machcr, with criminal Intent, was taken up bofero Judge Bcchlel en Thursday. Mrs. Fcnstcrinacher aud Dr. A. S. Cimimings, her physician, were en the stand. The le le le fonse charge that the prosecution was Insti tuted for the purjKise of blackmail. The presecutrix. It is alleged, offered te sottle first Ter 12,000, then for 51,000, and finally for JliiO. The case excites a grCHt deal el iuter- est and the court room was crowded. A large number of witnesses wcre subsumed, and the case will occupy all of te-day. Meeting of thn Lecal riiirmiclaU. At the stated meeting of the Lancaster County Pharmaceutical association en Thurs day afternoon, rejHirLs of the executlve com mittee wero rccelvcd nnd discussed. A brief repert upon the systein of numbering sleves and Its relation te the size of the wire meshes, was presented. Specimens or Senega root of the IsSlcrep wcre handed in and the charac teristic markings ofthe drug wero brlelly re- icrreu ie. iiauusome specimens ei sponges, bleached by the use of a chemical volutien, formulas for which were giveu, wero favora bly noted. Statements were made of the value of carbonic acid water, and also of am monia water in the early slagcsef a fire. Kicked liy u llcin-e. Yesterday August Kuuimcr, carpenter, residing at Ne. G03 Seuth Queen street, hitched up a pair or horses and dreve out the Danville pike te Michael Hoever's, near Levau's mill, te get a lead or chad'. While leading the wagon, seme or the chair was blown ever the horses, nnd lest they might be frightened by It Mr. Rummer unhitched them from the wagon until it was leaded. Whlle in the net el hitching them again ene of the horses kicked Mr. Kumnier in the lower part or the abdomen, injuring him se ii'irieiisly as te render him helpless. A carriage was procured and he was brought te his home in this city, where he lies inn rather critical condition. He is attended by Dr. Warren. Hems from the Kphrutu ltele." Jacob Miller, residing near Ephrata, was binittcn with a streke of apoplexy en Thins day of last wcek. His leftside was paralyzed, and he is unable te meve about. Fred Hassler, residing en the Ilerst farm, near Ephrata, was kicked by a herse en the head, making n painful gash about the lull ear. Thore Is quite an excitement in Tcrre Hill at present ever tlie M'ramble for the post pest post ellico. Tliere are four applicants and all ex pect it. Three will probably be disappointed. Keprluiandcil liy tlie Mater Committee. The water commlttce of councils, at their meeting en Thursday evening, investigated the charges preferred against Way 'Engineer Hamilton by Night Engineer Miller. The only thing proved was that Hamilton failed te report for duty en ene morning at the time he should have reported. The water committee, by a unanimous vote, decided that Hamilton slieuld rccolve a public repri mand before the water committee, mid it was administered by Mayer Bescumillcr. Sued for DumugeK. Frem the I.tlltz ltccerd. Last summer Martin Loeso sold nn aero of tobacco en the patch te Bruckhart nud Suavely, te be delivered when cured aud stripped. L0030 'recently sold the same to bacco te Win. Evans, and after it had been delivered te the latter purchaser suit was entered against Loeso by Bruckhart ami Suavely, claiming 75 damages. A hearing will take place next Tuesday. Sale or Market Stall. The use of the stalls In the Eastern mar ket heuse for the ensuing year will be dis posed of te-morrow afternoon nt2' o'clock by public outcry. Ne Cremation Te-Day. The telegraphic dispatch received from the Chicago Times by the IxTni.i.i(iEM'i:n an nouncing that a body from that city would be forwarded te Lancaster for cremation this week, has net been supplemented by any ad vices te the management of the crematorium ofthe shipment ofthe body. Tax Collector Appointed. The county commissioners yesterday aj aj peinted the following collectors of the state and county tax for 1885: Bart township, C. H. Tyson ; Mt Jey township, Jehn 1$. S. Zcllers; Sadsbury township, Jehn F. Gra ham. At the Station Heme. One disorderly and fourteen ledgcre were tlie Inmates of the station heuse en Thurs dny night. The disorderly was committed and the ledgers wcre discharged. Charged With Desertion. C. C. Amwake was complained against yesterday by his wlfe for deserting and fall ing te maintain his children, before Alder man Barr. He entered bail for a hearing en Saturday. DreHiieil In the Juniata. Thursday oveningu colored man named MaoMeyers, who lived near Pert Hoyal, at tempted te cress the river en the Ice near Thompseutown station. He breke through nnd sank out or sight or icople who were looking at his progress from the shore. He had b?cn ten sale en ihe Thompson town side ofthe river. His body has net been recov ered. Because He Has Ne Diploma. Wallace Brown, of North Adams, Mass., who calls himself a sieclalist In cancers nud tumors, came te see General Grunt en Thurs day but was net admitted, although sent by Steve Elkhis. who has great coufidence In his skill. Brown Is net a regular practitioner and has no diploma, and General Grant's physicians objected te his seeing their pa tieut. It em the handteme bill nrnted uuelvlmra description of property te be old ut Celvi i' Uverj-eu March lCth. Rent te Jail. This afternoon 'Squlre McConemy sent n man who was drunk nnd begging en the sttcct yesterday te Jail for 11 ve uays. Don't forget Monday, Murch 10. On that day the entire stock and llxtnus of Celvln's livery stable, cenlstlhg of the Uncut stock of horses, robes, Ac, In the city, will be sold at publle snle. I'lpe l.lne Heb, Uean, Chestnut Berrel, Jut Muck, liny, Mahogany llay, Dark llren and Serrel horse, liny Ponies, buggies, carriages, wagons, sleighs, harness, lobes, Ac., will bu sold nt (,'elvln'a sale, Match 10. On Jlaich lfitli Iho public will have nn oppor tunity Huldntu ettered te put chase n line etittltnt Celvln's sale. Amttftcim'titft. llttrrW Oirrn CeniMiiijv. " Ollotle-lilreltn," whteh will ha presented at Jhnepcia hetlsu hy the llanltt opera cempnny dining tholrciignge thelrciignge liient next week, has net been heard In baucas baucas tcrferalnng time. It U une of I.ceecii'g most chnrmltig productions, uu'd, It la said, receives the fullest JiihIIce nt the hands of the Hants company. New costume have been specially Imported ficmi Purls, and tlie opera will be mounted In nrt-c1u4 Btyle. The repertoire for the week Includes "Olivette," "Chimes of Nor Ner tiiundy," " Mascot," ' Patience," and ' lllllcu Tayler," as well iw " Ulrnile-Ulrellii." Ik you aie In want of a line dilvlug lier.ie, deiililutenm, or wngonef imy kind, attend Col Cel vln's sale en Mutch 10. MAMUAUEH. O'lKiNNKt.1. Wtljtex. In lids city, en Thurs day, .March 10. Ifs-Vuttlraee Lutheran parsonage, by Uev. C. Klvln lleiiiit. Sir. .1. Marshall O'Don O'Den nell, mill Mls A. l.eu Wilsen, both of Celtimldu. (Huntingdon papers please copy. ltd' hk a rim. Dnrrv. March ll.lntti, In thliclty, Kate, wlle of Jehn Dully, In hcr4id year, The relatives and friends of the family uie respectfully Invited te attend Ihu funeral, trem lierlaterestdence, Ne MS North (Jiieen street, en Sut unlay morning tit 10 o'clock. Interment nt Lancaster cemetery. -leuiiAX. In Ihlsellv.nn the Wtlilnnt., William inner -Ionian, in iiik tcim yi-tir ei iiihiik". 'I lie relatives and frlemls ofthe family ura rc M'cctfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, Kn. 1KM NeilhAich nlley, Sntimluy uttenineu nt two o'clock. Inter mcuttit Woednard Hill cemetery. mll-Xtd1 Uiilke. At Manheliu. March VI, ISftf, Sir. Anna K. L'lder, only slsteref Alimhani KiiiitTman, esij., aged 81 yearn, 11 months and 12 days. I'uncnd Jlenduy, HUh lust., nt'J n. m., ut her late residence. Sendees st Itelermed cliuich, Sluiihclm. Interment ut Kniiirinan meeting house. I'rlends nnd lelutlveHnre Invited. 3ld Silr.in. In this city, of scarlet fever, en the 15th Inst., Annie. SI., daughter of Catherine and thelate I'eterhheld, tigedT years, 3 months, 25 days. The relatives nnd friends of the r.nully tire re spectfully Invited tenttend the fimeial, from thercsldencenr hermelher, Ne. 713 M. Jeseph street, en Kulurilny oftcrneon ut 2 o'clock. Inter ment ut St. Jehpph's cemetery. ltd I'niTriir.T. Slarcli 12. ItSMS, In this city, llitv. Jehn (!. Kiltchey, aged S3 yeais, 1 month ami (i days. Kiineml services will he held en Monday alter alter neon nt 1 o'clock In the First Itcfermed church, or till city. Interment ut Sleclmiilcsliurg, Ciim he'rland county, 1'u. HerruAH. In this city, en the 131 li Inst., Jehn Ilell'inan, In the bslh year or his age. Ills relatives and friends aru respectfully In vlled tenttend the funeral, from the resldence el Sirs. Kllr.abetli Ducliinan.M Slldilte street, en Sunday afternoeii, nt 3 o'clock. Interment nt Woodward Hill cemetery. sti! mamci:th. I'lilUilelphla Market.' 1'iilLAiutt.riiiA, March 13. Fleur linn, with het terlniiulry ; Superfine, $.' 5i)ifJ,.,7S: Kxtni.ri 7MJ 3 30 1 l'enn'n. family, $3 Sefl3 75: Whiter clears, f4 43: de straights, ft QlV i Minn, euraclear, l37l:n: de Htruluhts, IIMKJ5 oil; wlntorpat wlnterpat wlntorpat entH, tl 7.W&.' 3 : silling de, t." VQZ 73. Uye Heur ut S3 UXf-i . Wheat maiket quiet: Ne. 2 Western Ited, Mc , Ne. 3 de, ntflfirtc; Ne. 1 l'a. de, W,ic ; Ne. 2 Delaware, de, 'JO,'e. Cern firm, with fair demand ; stunner, lJc 4'"P : sail yellow unit luUed, l'.tfi.'jOe; Ne. 3 de, 47JflH.c. IMI iilet and steady ; Ne. 1 White. 3S43sie j Ne. 2 de, nt 37J7XS N. S de. :iiC3UXj i ie.. Jccted, 3.i03'.e : Ne. 2 mixed, Xa. Kyn nominal : Ne. l'a. 7'S;. Seeds Clever dull Ht ly.: ; Timethy dull bUI.V,; I'laxneMl ut Jliiiil oe. Winter bran tlrnint H717 W. l'rovlslens market steady, liiit'inlrt i mess Cerk, til nit beef hams, fil seyvi ; city mess eef, )I3M. Ilncen, K9c : Smoked Shoulders, fiie j salt de, w.(yy. smoked hams lejjQllHc: pickled iln. tV. jfflnc. Ijird dull : city refined, nt 7JfISe: loe-.e butchers', 0iGlie ; iirline steuiii, f i 1W$T:'. llutter market dull nml prices weak: Crctimery extnis, UStji" j II. C. nnd S. V. de. 2."fj 27e; Wemerii dairy etnn, 23ej de geed te choice, IRQlsc. KellsntsU17e ; packing butter, 7?lic. Kggs leueruud inuiket quiet ; hutras, ISiid lie Cheese dull and unchanged ; New Yerk Full Cream, 2iftl2Je: Ohie Huts, choice, HUc;de fair te prime, sM'Jlec ; I'cnti'a part skims, Iff tie t de full de, (i.Ui. Petroleum dull ; Kefliied, 7)c. Whlsbv llrmerat I 20. ew Yerk Market. Nkw Yer.K.Mnrcli 13. I'leur State nnd Wei tern steady und very moderate trading. Southern 111 in. Wheat variable nnd Irregular ; standing new VJG'&e higher, wlthn medeiate trade reported; Ne. I W bite, iinininul ; Ne. 2 Ited, April, VJi(i 91?'e ; M iv. USJJtJtM'c ; June, Viy,3fli: ; July, Cema shade better und quiet : .Mixed western spot, 6IQi3c; de lutuie, iei(J51Jc. Oats without qtietnble change ; Ne. 2 Slav, ZT'ic: State, jille ;Vt3tcni, sialic. Sleck Markets. Quotutlens by Heed, SlcOmnn X Ce., Hankers, i,anciisier, ra. 11 a.m. 12m. 3r. v. Mlsetirl Pacific Sllclilgan Cent ml New erk Central New Jersey Ccntiul Ohie Centml Del. Luck. A estern.... Denver i ItleOninde.... Kile Kansas & Tutus Lnke Shern Chicago & N. W com.... N. N.. Unt.A Western.... St. Paul .t Omaha 1'aclflc Mall Ilochcster.t l'lttsburg... Sl.l'uul Texas rnelllc. Onion 1'nclile Wutiash Common Wubash I'refened West'n Union Tclegniph Loulsvllle ,t Naxhvllln... N. Y., Chi. A St. L I.ehtKh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania Heading r.T.&limriiie Nerthern I'uclflc Coin.. Northern Pacific I'ref.. Ilflstenvllle Philadelphia A Krle Nerlheni Central Underg round Canada Southern OH 1'eople's Passenger Jerssv Central .11 '?i 3;2 mi 4 103 lfflXJ 17('i 177. m 21',? 73" 1 at 40 A 0i',i 7i''i 1-4 KJJ 73'i 12K ,. M 31K ". 57" . te ,. 10 i .8 15-10 57" 40 8 1&-l3 IsU nx ?' New Verk. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks dull, but steady. Meney eusyutlc. New Yerk Central urU Krin Itallreud 13)2 Adnins Express 3l Sllchlgan Central Railroad &! Michigan Southern Hull read UK IIII110U Centml ltallread 1'AU Cleveland A 1'ittsburg Hatlread 137M Chicago A Heck Island ltallread mji I'lttsbuig A r'ert Wityne Hul.read 125 Western Union Telegraph Company Miji Teledo A Wubash 'i'2 New Jersey Central sai NowY'erk Uulaiie A Western lejj 1'IUIadelphla. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks steady. Philadelphia A Krle It. It 17K iteadtngltiitliead vK Pennsylvania ltallread ,, MX Lehigh Valley ltallread B7'i United Ceiiipanlea el New Jersey isil? Northern I'uclflc IsU Northern l'acltte Preferred 43) Northern Centml ltallread S8W Lehlah Navigation Company sujl NonTstewn Uuliriuul 107Z Central Tnuupovtutlen Company aw? Iluirale, New Yerk A 1'hlludclphla ii Lltllebchuvlklll ltallread...... iiiZ Leral Stocks nnd Heeds. Itcperted by J, 11. Leng, Par value, lJIH sale, (102 111) 120 100.00 102 100 100 1M.C0 IOJ 205 112 175 111.75 lii 113 US 155 13K 200 110 1M.C0 Iuicaster City, 0 per cent., Isxs... 1 is:, " " 181H " 5 per ut. In 1 erStiyeurs. " 4 " Scheel lean.... " 4 " In ler voyeurs " 4 In & or 0 years 4 " in 10er20veurs UK) ll) 111) 100 1IX) 1(H) inn Miinhelm lioreugh lean liu BAHK BTOCAn. First National Hank Kunuers' National Hank....... Kullen National Hunk Lnncuster County National Hank.. Cel umUtA National Han k Christiana National Hank, Knhrata National llank 100 :u iw M 11") 10U First Nutleiml Hank, Columbia luu Plret National Hank, Strnsburg. ...... he lrat National lunk, Marietta 100 First NutleutU Hank, ML Jey 100 Mlltz National Uauk loe jvicir ad rsn tisemexts. 1TANTKD, A GOOD OIHL FOB GEN TT vml Housework In a prlvutu family, Nn wamng or ironing. Hcrctcnce reunited. Call ut Ne. U SOUTH I nunr. ; 8TKKKT. ltd HAPPY THOUGHT AND BEBECCA Tohacees only He per plug, nt HAIlTM.VN'tt ytbl.OW I'ltO.NT ClUAIt STOUK. Jehn O. HausaiidhlsussNtanl.Cee. Katinn, will go te West Point te tukoeidersof the giud iiutlug class. The store will be closed te-morrow (Saturday.) ltd TJUVK YEAUH OF CONSTANTSTUDY JD nndnxpeilcnee have resulted In thomaiiu themaiiu thomaiiu factnreof SlII.I.Lll'H I'Ulli: IIOItA.V HO AC nt the price or Cheap Seap "e. a cake. inT-Oind fTriOtlT-E X C E I-? I ON. 'I'll if BEST Clgurs In Iho town, tue for Be, at 1IAUTLN'H Yi:i,I.OtV 1'IIONT CIOAU HTOItK. . vitti J t f 1,4 l.Vriil IMKri,- U K IT I.4 It I' ICttAIIT lii' tlin nimrl. nl- ifiillnit. fht'tltl. lit bv t: "Hill! tlie Law .- -".' .1 -i'-"- -- r'---.-- -- .. '. llun g Hestuariuit, 31 Nerm iiiike stteet. inl2-3td K1TCII ASTAI'LHKOllD. R1 E.MOVAIi. jlsj iiifc. ,. .1. 11 r.iiik Has removed his ofllee trem southwest corner I'lince und Chestnut stieets, te Ids new icsl icsl dence, Beuthwcat corner Orange and Mulberry streets. rcb2Mlmd RED EATj BltAND COUN AND TO. SlATOLSUe. u Can, 3 Cans reriV. (iraiiii laled Sugar. CJe. ft. .lust received B'Xill.s. 11 selected Coffee ; have same masted dally, 12, 13, ,.. u. .fc .I.-.....1 4-........ .......... 11. .1 i(. ,11, m ., mi, 1 .,1 iviii., , 1 "in ,, OLAHKK'HTL'A AND COKKHi: hTOKK, Ne. tW West King Stieet C1 1 Clf i(Ti WOKTI I OK M I l.l.l NEHY tjpA.JfJJJ (Jesls te be sold ul a vciy henvy lediietlon.en iieeoiintef lemevul te our new store, U) North Queeii stivet, (hlniusB's Old S,NKV YOItK AND I'AHIH Ml LLINKHY CO., jan8 tld 22 West King St., Lnncuster, l'a. 'lii.Vl'ATlT'u K I'" Ill: 1 El 1 1 C K 1 ' E 1 S( li I , Alt Inte of Lancaster city, deceased. letters testamentary en said estate having been grouted te the undersluiied, nil pel'sens ludebled theiete are requested te make liiimediate payment und theso having claims or demands against the estate of tlie decedent will inula: the same known te htm without delay. FltANK PKLlKKHIt, Kxi-cuter. II. C. Kiieaiiv, Attorney. ml.l-illdeaw A' TMII.I.EIl'S STEAM SOAP WOUKS there are dally turneil out Ions ami Ions or llm fuveril Miind only reliable isuiiaa atur 10 gladden the hearts, save the bucksund bleach te vln.lti whiteness Iho linen and ether varments. thedaees nml all the pietly t rifles that adorn the fair ladles of the land. iii7'iiud QTOKAGK (j Ami COMMISSION WAHEHOUSE, DA.VIKL MAYHH, dnc2-lyd IB West Chest nut st Met. ITIO It KENT. .Mr. Jehn 8. Itehier's (list-class DWKLL 1NG IIOIT.SK, ctirner or North Oueen und Lemen streets, 2") HOOSIS. The best of modem con venlences, none better In the country. ery suitable for a llrst-elnss I'ltlVATK WMHDIM IIOUSH. Alse, has llrst-class HHICK STAHI.K niidCAKHlAIJKIIOfii:. Alse for lent, the DWP.LLINO IIOI'SK Ne l'"i North Queen street. Apply te HA t .SSI AN .V llt'HNH. Itenl LslHle Agenls, mll-dtldlt in Wi-stOrniigustn'el. rjOTE IS .MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT W3.00 A lsttKM, AT NO. KB NOHTII QCKKN KTKKKT, ,....,,..., t .i...,.. i-.i JUIllllU Ijuevinter, I'll. rpIIE" ACME." Flltcen cents fera larite cake, 01 two cakes ler 25 cents Is the price of " ACSlL " Tmnspaient (jlyeertneSeap. Contains super cent, lilyeeilue und is the soap Ter Hie bath. Imported and De. nestle Soaps (I'L'HH) always en band ut Lewest Prices Hi COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, New. 137 AND IW NOHTII QlM'.LN STHLI.T, dccM4imd Lancaster. I'.i. REMOVAL. Docter A. II. Sillier has reuieM-d lil elllee fiem Ne. II C'ouestega stieet, Ie Ills ne iel deuce, Ne. 317 Wet Orange street. Treats Willi censtimmutu skill uudeuieseirectually (aneers nnd ether malignant diseases. Cuneets, Tumerx, .Meles and Walls lemevvd without the iiM-ef the knlfe by 11 special process. All skin dlseu'es completely eilied. His wonderful skill III the treatment of nit chronic diseases bilm;s him patients trem all sections. Flee ceiiMillntlnns. (Miecesser te the late Sirs. Declres Harriet ineeny, of coneatega Centre.) inU-'itdAltw4 CIAIJj AT J hTOItK BEIGABT'S Ol.I) WIN'E -FOH- LISTON'S EXTRACT OF WVX.V. ' KINKST IX TIIK WOI'.I.O. Kstubllshed, 17-Cj. II. K. HI.AYM AK Kit, Agt . I(til7-tld Ne.'.') KuslMngHt. pUOMIT AND CAKEri'I. A'PrENTlON OIVKN TOTIIE I'lllMlSO op PAPER BOOKS. Our type being new and the paier fltst-class we knew we can glve eutlie satisfaction. Proof, reading cnretully done. STEINMAN & HENSEL, mtlil I.vthlliiii m :u Hlllee. LEti.il. MtTICKS. E .STATE OK AMOS S. 11KN DEHSOX late of Lancaster clt v. deceased. Letters et mitnniintruuen en saiuesuue navinguecn grunt ed te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto me requested te make Immediate pay ment, und these having claims or demands ana In st the same will (present them without delay for settlement te the umlfrsleiicd. resid ing Insaldcity. JOHN D.SKILKS, jaiil7-Ctdbeuw Admlulstiuter. INSTATE 0IANXA llAHy, I.ATEOK li the city of Lancaster, deceued. Letters testamentary en suld estate having been granted 10 the undersigned, nil persons indebted Iheiete nre requested te make iiiuncdlutu payment, nml tlice hnvtng claims or demands against the same, will piesent tlicnr without delay for set tlcineut te the undesigned, resldlni: In the city el Luncuster. DANILL TASIANY, Jeuk A. Cevlb, Kxecnier. Attorney. Jan21-Ctea w TTIS'IVTE OF ANTHONY E. UOHEKTS, Jli late of Lancaster city, dee'd. Let ters testa menlnn'en said cstiile having been itranled te thn undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are leu uentetl te make liiimediate pu ment, und these huvlng claims or demands iigalnst the same will present them without delay for settle ment te tbe uiidcrstgiied, reHtdlng In i'hiludel phla, l'a., or their attorney ut Ne. 33 North Duke street, Luncuster, 1'n. ISAAC K. HOHEHTS. 1IHNHY A. HOHKHTb, JOHN L. HOHKHTS, Jehn W, Ari'KL, F.xecuters. AtteiTicy. 1'2-Utdeaw A UDlTOn'S NOTICE. Gee. W. Hcdscckcr, 1 Kxccutlen Decket, vs. S Ne. HI, A. W. Itcdsecker. ) April Term, 1SS5. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by Court of Common I'feus of Lancaster county, te dis tribute the money made en execution und ruled Inte court te nnd uiunng these legally entltleiljte the same, will sit for that ptirposuenTUKSDA Y, MAHCll2l,lss3,ntl0o'cleck,n. 111., In the Library Itoem ofthe Court Heuse, In thn City of Lancas ter, where ut! persons Interested in said dlstri button may attend. A. C. IthlNOKIIL. tnarl-3teuw - Auditor. VXDH11TAK1XO. - XJ NDEKTAKINO. WL.R.R0TEt,m UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, Lancaster, 1'a. I'eiseual attention given te nil orders. Kvery thing in the Undertaking line furnished. Huvlng secured the services of a llrst-elnss 1110 chanlc. l am prepared te de all kinds of Uphel. storing at very moderate prices. All kinds of Furniture Upholstered. Give me a cull. I. R. ROTE. janlO-tld j:i VCA Tl OXA u T OO K AT THIS 1 AND THLN r.MIIKACi: IT. Hoek-kooplng, Commercial Law, Commerclul Arltbmetlc, IluslnetiB Correapondenco, Practical Penmanship, Practical Grammar, Drtvwlnff Bu3lnea Documenta, All forf33fer3 mouths, or 50 for C months, ut Lancaster Commercial College. Address, H. O. WEIDLER, Ne. 10X KA8T KINO HTItKKT, Luucustcr, l'a. jauHMfa -vj.'ir Ai)rj:iiTi.sEMi:s'T.i. OVEUt3,W)0 WOItTH OF BOOTS AND HlIOLS, the balance stock of K. llleiueiiz's SliiHi Stere, will be sold ut Auction at Ne. m North Ijneeii stieet, beghmliig SATUUDAY KVHNINU.SlAItCIIH. ltd Ijieu sAiii:. a Nr:v:NNirTND JJ Heller, from 10 te lJ-hersn power, will he sold cm account or being tee smuu for our new factory. Can be seen miming new.. Apply at 1'. J. OTTO, 2M West King street, Lancaster, Pa, ml3-2td THIS YEAKTHEItE WIMj 1IENO END of dirty linen te wash the political articles we mean find that Is the enlv thing oil earth that. Jill, 1. HIPS I'lHi: HOHAC SOAP won't make spotlessly nhllc, in7-0md 1,1, CI, A IM Te" HE GOOD, FEWAIIE better, but MILLHH'H I'UHK IIOHAX Ht)AP is ceiliilnly the best und most econemlenl iirtleleln tlm maiket. helling i Ice, 7c. perrake everywhcie. iii7-4iii1 F" ' Ihianii Fillers anil Sumatra Wrappers:. IN LAHUi: Oil HSIALL Ol'ANTITIES. ALSO Old Havana Soed Lenf Ceusliiutly en baud nt moderate prices. I.HWIH HYLVKSTEH A CO., Dtiknund Cheitnut Streets, Lancaster, inurMinWAS REDUCTION IN OVERCOATS. In order te reduce our large stock el Kur Heavers, .Meltons, liei-seys und Corkscrews for UvcrceutlUKs, I ill, for'tbe next W days, make up te your order, in first-class Blyle, nt greatly leduced prices. All gitrmcntsuie guaranteed te 111 pel feel and only the best quality of trim mings tile Used. A. II. HOSKNSTKI.V, Finn Tailoring. 37 North (neon stieet, i.iipiHlte Iho l'oslelllce. ln'JKiin.lll rild (Hill CI'STdMEKS AND THE PUll- X I. .IC. -Tlll SLSGER SEWINO MACHINE OFFICE, Will be lemeved en the FlItST DAY Ol' Al'HIL, IWi. fiem Ne. 'Jijj Kast King sileel. te the mere comiimdleus and convenient elllee. Ne. IW LAST KISli hTUHKT, wbeie we will be pleased te till all erdeis ler the Leudlug (Jeiiu Ine hlnger Mewing .Machine. TIIKSINOLli SIANUKATPItlNfl CO., feb2S-lind A. .1. .MITCHELL, Agent. A HAKE CHANCE. V Kerrent, theSTOHK HOOSI und DWELL ISO, 1 15 and 117 North Queen stteet. This has been one of the leading llreeery stores et this ellv for ever 2U years. Kent very leasennblu und possession gieu April 1. Ter puttlculurs, apply te cIlAHLESKNAI'l', Oiiaxl Heuse, ill and ivi North Oticcu street, mil ltd" Lancaster, l'a. rp7lEONi7Y AHTICI.E OUAUANTEEI) 1 absolutely pule and Hiiltable for nil pur iMises Is SIILILH'B I'UHK HOKAA SOAP. m7-Aiiid ritHEONIiV AHTICliE SU1TAHLE FOH 1 all inn" all purposes Is SIILLLH'S PUHH HOHA.X hOAP Vel sale everywhere at 7c. per bar. One trial t 111 pievc it Ask Miurmeeer ler II. inT-Cuitl p.MlGAlNS. no inti;' no w ti;h hit slieipii.y s.MeKLD" THIiSALLOP DAMAGED CLOTHING ! Htlll eentlniies An enormous let of Clothing has been sold, yet tbeieiemalns many CHOICE BARGAINS. Before April 1st Everything Must Be Disposed Of, A 110 Daiuats'ed iined III be retained after that dale Den t be skeptical Don't be Prejudiced! Don't li.ue In veur head the Idea that this is out) a sham nal that It is only a "se-culled" eductien We have made u reduction, nud a big one, tee, and everylsaly uhe needs Clothing can pi'illl lv H. MYERS & RATMFON, LEADING LANCASTEU CLOTHIEHS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTEU. l'A. w 1LMA.MKON A POSTE1L SPRING $16,00 J!(lil-'riffil (Ivcreeat A DAliK OXPOltD StlXED SlEI.TON,ls.li. Spring Overcoat. NET, KASCV OVEHCOATINO, .MADE LP MYI.I-II, i.i).(). Spring Overcoat. DAItli, lASHIONAllLECOI.OH IN HEl'l EL J.A.VJ, W.W. Spring Overcoat. VEHY llNESOETWOltliTED.DAniCCOLOltS. TIiemi coats ure us hnndsemely made und trimmed us the lluest Custom Werk, und ate Intended te und de take the place of Custom-Slude Uarmeiits. In I'll und Finish they 111 u supei ier te many madu te order, (HeiciMls being Mulshed with bilk Meevu Lining and t'ueings. DEESS PANTALOOSS. .MINED ( ASSlSIElti: Wl.ne PIN STHIPi: ft.lKI FANCY WOHSTHD . . . li.OO EHY FINE lil.OHECASh . (USD New Spring Styles Fine Silk Hats Of the Ilest Slakers, Including Dunlap.t Ce., forwhe weuie Iho exclusive agents ler Lancaster. The Cassimero Hat luu lur 'e variety of Checks und l'luldn. Light, Dark, lliewn, (iray nud Sllxcd Celers. Price, 1.00, 1.25 and $1.50. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN Spring Neckwear. Tliuiissrirtiiieut el Celers und Patterns large. One Nevel Pattern Is Club, Heart, Kpade, Diamond. The leading new shapes are TIIE8IIHLHOUNK, THE CHOXTON TIIEIIUYTON, Price, 50c, and 75c. THE UNIVERSITY SHIRT, Fancy Colored Flannels, w Itlin complete set or studs, $1.50, $2.00 und $2.50. British Half Hose, 2Se. Super Slum, regular made, line Kuuze, lull fashioned Icet, 11 very comfortable lle"e. The Finest Dress Shee Fer Ladles ure known as Turns. That Is the Shoe Is turned Inside out uftcr It Is made. This cannot he dene unless the Leather used Is ofthe finest aud toughest. Our Ladles' Turns are of Flne French Hid, all hand weik, Including IhoHiitteu Heles. The styles ureOpem Toe aud Com mon Seuse. FOR GENTS, The best and most durable are the Wait kcmihast. This shoe Is well known for Its durability. Our sales of it Indlcatelt It is appreciated. We have also a Wiiukciiphnst for Heys. Our Yeiim: dent's Flue Calf Congress Caller with Cleth Tep und Londen Toe, 1110 very fashionable. The same style In Hits and Hulteii, with Kid Tops. They are all hand stllehed and bow ed. Clillilrcu'suml Allssea'Mpriugnmi u eiign Heel Finn Dress Shoes of Cuiuee Kid. r ivneu und !12, 34, 30 & 38 West King St., LANCASTER TA. -The oppertttnlty te inircliase a AVlnte Overcoat 10 te -.M per tent, below regular jirlce In te buy new. llliamsen & Fester, VKVT AJrliriHK.WEXTS. F IiINNf t UHEJiTEaLVN. FLINN & BRENEMAN, The Season Is new at hand for furnishing and reHttlng Homea. Nothing adds mero te the furnlshlnff of a heuse than handseme OAS FIXTURES. A short time age Elegant Ghandoliers worea luxury that only the wealthy could enjoy, new the prices are se low that FINE OOODS are within the roneh of all. In the,way of Common Goods we havoqulte'a stock of olegant Patterns, but net the prevailing style, for which we will net rofuse any reasonable ofTer. PLUMBING and GAS-FITTING promptly attonded te. HEATING by Het Air or Steam. Estimates given en nil kinds or work. FLINN & BRENEMAN'S GREAT STOVE STORE. Ne. 152 North Queen St.. N1 :XT DOOtt TO TIIK COURT IIOUSK FAHNESTOCK'S. NOW OPEN OUR LUPIN'S MAKE BLACK CASHMERES, Direct fieiii the luipeitcrri, und nl less pi Ices ler same numbers than termerly. This make nt ( ashmcics has tlie repiilatinn or being rurHiipcrlni-teuiiy ether made ImiHirted, en uceeuiit of llieli- Weight and Hillllaiit Hlncks foriiieuruliig purposes they aie uiiciiiuthl. Alse, Lupin's Wrap Henrietta Cleth, All Prices. ALSO LUPIN'S MAKE BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, S1NOLK AND DOUUI.t:, At UM, ., J3.WI, tl.00, two. fl,W, t7.W, W.50, tl0.cn, tuen, HI.I0 andJlO 01 R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. Lancaster, Pa. xi:ir a vi'itrisr.Mr.s'Ts, AT-MJ15IUA AXDKIimillY WINKS T- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. K. SI.AVJIAKKIt, Aebnt, Ne. ?J Haht Iv"imi Pt. leblilld Kstabllsbed KM. A TKKAT FOll WOH'KINGMKn" AT ItKrilTni.Il'H .lusl lccclved, ajeb let of .Men's Heavy limy and Whlle Undershirts at Be j usual price, Hie. Alsebeiterijiialitlesut very reduced prices. WiMden and IJotten Shirts, Knit Jacket. Ho sier'. Hunts. Vcsts.Ovcralls.dleves, Mlts.llaud kei;lilefs and Notions generally. All of which will bu sold ut pi Ices te suit the present times, IIKNHY HKUHTOI.D, Ne. w North lluceii Street. 1'. r. Choice HiilldlngStone and band for sale. T O TOIJACCO 1SUYKKS ANO 1'ACKKIt.S. Contract Beeks, Receipt Beeks, Sample Tags, Ahl.STVLKSniidyHAI.ITV of CAHDIIOAHD STRINQ TAGS, And all kinds of I'HIM'IMi used by I.eat Te baccj Dealers, executed In the BEST STYLE and al the LOWEST PRICES. Call and sen our samples. Oiders by mall promptly attended te. STEINMAN & HANSEL, INTKLLIOKNCKU Hulldliig, 111H tld Lancaster, Pa. OI'l-X'IAIi. ON ACCOUNTOt' HHII.Dl.NO Interfering wllh eiirniaklm; our usunl Window dlspluy for the curly Spring Trade of 1885, We take this means of Informing the public that our business Is being conducted us UMial. We desire you te call nud we ler your benefit the splendid line of KINH WOOI.r.Ns ter Spring Suitings, Fniiialoenings, Which we are new making t" order. Our usual linmei .'li-uunu run i.meef 1 CLOTHING a FOll MEN, YOUTHS, HOYS nud C1ULDKKX, As ulseu full und complete Hue of . Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Of nil guides und quulltlcs, Is new irmly. Our Prices a,1kti,hv..ewit. HIR8H & BRO, I'ENN UALL CliOrilINO HOUSE, Cerner North Queen Streot nnd Coh Ceh Coh tre Square am vsi:mi:xts. TjlUIrON OI'KK.V HOl'SK. THURSDAY, FH1DAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 13, 14. HHTIUIN Of SUYDAM Qreat Nevelty anil Pnntomime Shew. MAURITTIUS, The Qreat Clown ami New Acta, New Features, New Novel.tlos. ADM IHSION HI nnd a C'KNTS. HlWHHVKDhUATS HI (JTS. KXTHA. Matinee Saturday Afternoon at 2:30 O'clock, heeure reserved seats nnd avoid the crush ut the doers. nilu-aitl -pUIiTON OI'KHATieiISK. -ONK WEKK,- COMMENCINQ ON MONDAY, MARCH ICth, 1SS5. Matinees Wednesday und Saturday, nt 2:3). Just whut the publle wunt Flrst-dnss Comle Ope iu ut thu People's Popular 1'rlccs. ADMISSION, 10 and 20 GENTS. KEHKUVKD SKATS HKl KXTHA. r'ersalunt Opera Heuse, new open. HARRIS' COMIC OPERA COMPANY. HEl'EHTOIHE : Menduy Kvenlng-"OI.IVETTE." Tuesday " "CHIMES Ol" NOUJIAN. DV." Wednesday Evening-" I'ATIK.VCK." Thursday Kveiilug-"UIHOr'l.K(llltOFLA. Friday Evenlng-elllI.I.Ei: TAVLDH." Saturday EveuVng "TIIK MASCOT." Weduesduv Mutluee "PATIKNOK." Snturday .Matliiee "THE MASCOT." Thu Operas presented with every' attention te detail. XBWAND IlIiiailT COSTUMES, FULL CJIOHUS AXD ORCHESTRA, Etc, murl'Mlld Lancaster, Pa. NEW LINE OF vr.eimxd. READY FOR TRADE. Wtsopeii (liiHiiiiinai-ii iully t'quiii !1 wiih nn eutire I'resli sleck el' SPUING OVERCOATS -AND- MEDIUM-WEIGHT SUITS In all the varied styles new in vogue. Prices Rule Unusually Lew. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. m.'-Jlnd tOH SALE OH JtEXT. 171011 HUNT. A! The hull niiM) feet en llilldslorvet .Stein met building, Ne.ljNnilliQucfiiKtiect An I'ly te J. I.. STKIN Jl KT 1 J till F IQIt HUNT. t-'frkit.f llituti Itit.t'1 it i-i nt f.lj.. 4i( ii,i,. t.. - berShop.ceriuTol C'eutro'Si-iuure ami Xerlli te vuvi.il eta,i . j-rsji HHiiuuii in i no t'liy ajipiy IlllthllA HHO.'S. Tfl OK SAUK. -U Twe lluudied fuses 'H-l l'enusyHiiiita Leaf Tobacco, In 11i-st-clas elder. Apply or write te II. K. VKIitltte. Ne. 113 NoitlK.eeigeSt , Yolk, Pa mar7-2H d jgASTKKN MAHKKT IlOr.SIi SALE OF STALLS, OH SATUUDAT, MAItCH 11, 1S45, at 2 O'CI.OCK Stnbllng for Over 100 IlorSee. inai7-lwd A S-SItlNKKS' SALH OK VAl.l'AllliE CA. CITV l'HOPEHTV. ON JIONDAV, .MAItCH 10. lS-O, liy virtue or an order or the Court of Common l'leus or I.nneastcr county, l he undersigned will expose te Public Sale, at the Keystone Heuse, North Queen street, Lnncuster city, the lollow lellow lollew lug dcscilhcd Heal Kstute, viz: -Se.l. ATwo-MeiyniidAttieHHlt.lCDWKI.I,-IM. IIOUSK. with Twe-Story Hrtck Hack Iliilld ing und One-story Frume Kitchen attached, and I.el or Plecii of (iieund lielemjiiig thereto, Ne. 1.1 Last Lemen stieet, in said city, containing lu trout en said Kast Leiueii slieet ! lent, mole or ess, und eileudlug Hi depth 1-41 le.-t, moieer le4,tounlne reel nldn nlley. The hetisu is pa- peied threiiKl t, has leceutlv been painted, und is in excellent condition, it contains nine rooms, Willi a bathroom In leur et" second story, with kiis and water conveniences, nud has a three Icet wide side alley. Thlsprepertvis very deslmbly located, being convenient te ihe bus! ness cent les und the Formers' Northern -Market Nn. 2. The undivided one seventh Interest lu that valuable property, Ne. 213 North Queen street, said cily, containing in front en suld stieet 31 reel, moie or less, und externum; In depth 213 reel te Christian stieet ; 011 wtilcli Is erected a large 2 story basement hi lek DWKLL IM, HOUSbandStoiul'ieperty, with Stable In rear. The property Is In excellent repair, Is hi. eated lu the central nud business portion or Iho city, und would be it sale nnd vuliiulilu Invest ment te nny ene purehnslng this interest. Per sons wlshliictn vlmv the premises prier te day if wile, will call en the parties residing theieuu, or en the auctioneer. Sale te commence at , o'clock, p. 111., et said day, when terms or sule will be made known by TllOS. 11. COCHHAN. Assignee el Jeseph Sain'en and wile. IlKNiivSiiunitirr. Auct. rebil-.M,W,Flsd e Hl'IIANS" COUltT HAIilj OK VAhU- IILi; CITV l'HOI'KHTV, ON SATUUDAY, MAKC1I 1,1S5, liy vlitue efandin luirsuiineu or an elder el thn Orphans' Court thu undersigned will sell nt public sale nt the Cooper Heuse 011 West Klnir street, Luncuster city, Pa., the fellow Ink' lent es tate, vlr. i Ne. 1, All Iho-e II vn two-story HHICK J1WKL1.INU HOUSKS, with two-story brick buck buildings, nud ether out buildings, and lets or ground! hereto IicIeiikIiii;, sltuute Nim. 21 1,213, 215, 217 nnd 210, 011 Iho north side or Knst Freder ick street, Lancaster elty. Kaeh heuse has u fientnue or ill reel, Inches, Including nn allev (except 2i'.i. which rrenta 21 reel, H Inches), and lu depth II I W feet, " t.Ji.'l'.w8; .'!". ""u ,rlnli two story KHAMK pWKLI.INU IIOUSK, with one-story fniine back bulldliiR und let or ground llicrele belong. Ing, situate oil thu east side or Market street, north or Frederick street, Lancaster city, The let fronts PJ feel, morn or less, en Market stivet, and extends lu depth 85 feet, mere or less. Ne. 3. AH that certain let or piece et ground sltuato'en the southwest comer of Neil h ship lien und Kust New streets. In Iho City or l.aneas ier. The let lias a frentairenf U'.'ircct nn KM.i.,i street nml extends lu depth along New stieet 2J feet, te Ji'll'ersen ulley. Ne. 1. AH that certain Let or piece or ground, situated en tlie west side or North Lline street, north et .lames, in the city or Lancaster, con taining In trout 011 said North Lima street, GO reel und lu depth 31!) teel, te Cherry alley. Mi. 8. All that certain Let or piece or ground, situated en the east sldti or North I.liue stn-el, ninth of Frederick, In (Im city or l.ancasler, eeiituliilugtsU Icet In trout en said Net Hi LI1110 slieel ami lu depth I22Jj teel, In oilier ground or Cee. Sliulmyer, deceased. These several properties, except Ne. a, will be sold bcpunitely or together, as may be most ad vantageous. Sale te conimence ut 7 o'clock p. 111. 011 said day, when attendance will be given und terms make known by , JULIANA SHULMVKH, Executrix or Uee. Sliulmyer, Deceased, IIkniiv Miciir.iiT, Auctioneer, ril,2l,a),IAui3,Ol7,til10,ll,12. HU I) li K Y H OliYfJKKINK COLU CHKAM lias steed the test or 15 years use, und proved 11 most ettlclcnt remedy ler Chapped Hands and Lips, ('bated skin und sunburn. Fer saleul HUULKX'i DHUO STOHK,, 1 AVcst King tiunki
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