nT 'lAftai in8j 2LU .-!. , ss-. W?& ? t fa c. i'.". xcmd 00B00M rmem tmm tba ck. Y,i , . . UHMinil Orr Hign ' t HM-lntiBU Mmaal U. War. M flMteulr Isjfcsid Tbs) Terrible f s " miifc awd br Brekte 1111. lit correspondence of InraxtMil'eifc eet.t?iA. Jn. R-A verjorleui wreek mil tb Columbia & I'ert Deposit jiMnad en Thursday morning te we exira Stekttfsln drawn by englne Ne. 223, gelrnt '-- the tracks for several beurs m rwnltlng In very serleu Injuries te faael U. Warfcl, brkemn en tlie train. .(Mean of tbe train ere leaded with coal, pain, lumber, eta, ana were passing uui fcy'i station, when It occurred, which was -Moved by a ureicen rail, buiceu camiu cmt the middle of the train were thrown ."from the traek, eleven or this number being .thrown ever an embankment, thlrty-nve 3iet nigh, le the river snore. nn V? aeaUd en theae cars and was thrown down 5? Ikabank, reoelvuiRterrlblelDjurlea. Ills hrad '"i was badlv cut. cellar bone and shoulder ,"& lOaitft hrnknn and hli left arm broken f & i two place. Ills also thought that he has eaiainea internal mjuiiua, iw ue d-i u "' bleed after being rescued from his per lien 8 position. Tn wreck, caused me track te ee bloekod and travel was delayed about eight keurs. The passengers en the morning train bad te be transferred te anether train and then taken down the read. Tbe wreck crew of the Frededflla-Avnilen went te the acone of the and had the tracks cleared after eoveral hours' work. The craw went te Cullcy's sta tion this afternoon te get the cars from the river shere. Wariel was brought te Ills home In home In Columbia en the 6 p. id. passenger train, he was able le walk te a lelgb and was removed te his home In alley I, between Fourth and Fifth streets. Ills In. Juries are of a serious nature but net neces sarily fatal. About one year age Warfel was terribly hurt en the railroad having the cel lar bone broken which was broken by the accident yesterday. Town nrltt. The meeting at the Trinity Reformed church last evening when ,a re-unlen el members, joining under the present pastor ate, was held, was largely attomled and of an Interesting nature. This evening cervices preparatory te the holy communion will be held. In the Second, street Lutheran church er vices will be held this evening preparatory te the holy communion, which will be ad ministered en Sunday.; Services are being held at the United Brethren church which are largely attended. The tank of engine Oibkesb, or the Read ing A Columbia, railroad, jumped the track laatevenlng at the Fourth street crossing. It Was seen replaced. Yesterday afternoon a large quantity et new fell lrem the roel of a house en Locust street, striking Mr. Theodere Eyde, who was passing the place. Fortunately the gentle man waa net hurt A sleighing party from Lancaster put In an appearance In town last night about 0 o'clock. The party had been caught In the rain and had received a geed wetting. They made Wagner's hotel their stepping place while In town. n. Mar guiles, proprietor et a variety stere en Locust street, abere Second, ha received a visit from the elierill. llAIJHl V0V311TTEI: HBETHlU. BesolaUecs passed Favoring the Pnrcbaae of the Xlaoek Property Fer New Water Works. At a special meeting of tbe water com mittee of city councils held last evenlng, the following named members were present . Messrs. Berger, Cermcny, Cutntnlng, 1 rai ley, White, and Morten, chairman. Mr. Cummlngs presented the following preamble and resolution!", which werb unan imously adopted : ' Whereas, The natural drelnace of the northern part of the city of Lancaster enters the Conestoga creek above the pr66nt city water works, thereby iiellutlng the water supply or the city, and fa order te avoid the great espense attending the construction of a saw at 10 lar.y sai i drainage below our pres ent water wcrks, we deem It net only who mill prudent I i also a savlnu for the tax- jiayeisei ineriiy.re purcnase runrK's mm nt Mir price ana remove tue city water works ue same ; meretere, de it seivea, 'mat me waier commmee rec- einnrmnd te council tee purchase or tee BancBwillI property, water right, etc, new offered llvsale. (provided the same can be had at ltsvnrket value,) and the removal or tbe prestntfy water works te Bald property. Retailed, That the chair new request presidents of councils te oenvono their re spective bodies en Saturday evenlng, Jan uary 15, 1857, and take action en the proposed purchase and remeval or present water works. The above preamble aud resolutions are the outcome of the visit of the finance and water committee te Ranck'a mill and the city works en Wednesday last, eh noticed la Thursday's IjJTELLtaEKCEn. A special meeting et city councils has been called for Saturday evening te consider the above preposition of the water committee. It Is believed that the only practicable way of ecnrlng a supply of pure water for the city Is te remove the water works up the Cene? toga at least as far as Ranck'a, and te uss the small stream that rlses near FeugleyBVllle and empties Inte the Conestoga near Kanck's mill as a sewer te drain the northeastern part of the city. This sowerage at present enters the Conestoga above tbe prescnt water works and much et it is necessarily pumped tip Inte tbe reservoir that t upplles the city with water for drinking, cooking and ether purposes. AMUIER WATMIt Vll'K JIVJttJa. The Grape Het I and 6Uuim lirelbrrs' Stere Slightly Damaged. This morning about 1 o'clock a frozen water pipe In the bath-room of the Leeb bulldluh', connected with the Urape hetel burst ; the water poured out in a terrent, floedod the bath-room and seen found its way through the celling Inte Btamm Bre.'s dry goods store. Having been busy until late last night the Htamm Brethers determined te sleep in their tore, instead of going te their home. Tbey thus discovered the water coming through the ceiling before much damage ...was done, and remoed their koeUs te a safe quarter of the store. Seme of the books and papers in the private cIBee, In rear of the btore room, were soaked with water but net destroyed. A large numberer ladlea' cloaks and ether fiue goods bad barely been remeved from eue of thu central rows of tables, when a stream of water came down upon it as large as that threnn by a 1ke, Had net tbe Messrs. Stamtu been In the store at the tline hundreds of dollars worth of goods would have been ruined. Notlce of the break waa at oeuo given te Mr. Mingle, proprietor of the Urape , the water uas turned oil" In the cellar, aud the flood in the bathroom was swept out Inte the hall aud theuce down tbe Btalrway Inte the street. Ter a time there was considerable lonsternation and the bucket brigade was kept buty ter an hour. licfere the 3Iaer, At the mayor's court this merniug there were ulnecut.temer.Tu tramps were out te the w ork-heuse ler 30 dajs each and ti ve w ere discharged. One drunk get u0 days lu Jail and another was discharged. In this party there were two German vagrants who weie partners. One iret 30 days In the work-house and the ether was discharged. The one who wadset free seemed griatly dejected at the fUoefhU companion, and he nuui; around Miu oeun ueuse :or mero than an hour looking try konewlul. lie did net seem in under. led why hU companion was taken aud he was left. Jf. TUe Heup tuna. C7f, .? Mayer Moiten acknewledcei thn rnir.i i i&l,from Jehn D. Hkilts, and two buthels of j:j.;-ptuei rem j C-Btate Hev. O. Price, for the soup uf?' r jrweajjrica. Thirty nvaMsmbenorUuicMterCeunctlsTake lb Highest Dtfrea. As noticed a few days age the proper ofll efll cers, under the charge or P. 8. Uendmau, were present at the meeting of Cenes togs council, Ne. SJunierO. U. A. M., en Thurs day ovenlng and conferred the past mechanic- degree ou about 35 members et Conostega and Empire councils. This do de do greo Is conferred without any eitra cbarge and theso who took It last night were pleased and enjoyed It Immensely, luore particular the latter part By Invitation the degree ntafl will visit Empire, Ne. IS) this eveulng and confer the aame en theso who may present themselves. Copies of Munyeu's Illustrated paper, con taining several articles In the Interest of the order, were distributed te tbe members also a copy el The American, published In Dayton, Ohie. The psper Is deslrlug te niake every member an active w erker and Increasing the erder during the year and have decided te glveahandsomesllkllagtothocouncllmaklng the greatest per cent, of Increase In member ship during the Crst six months of this year. The flag te be of regulation regimental size, six by six ana a half feet, of best Imported silk, und bear the name of the successful council In letters of geld, making aprlrsthat any council may well be proud of. While every council Is urged te secure the flag all are cautioned te select none but geed mem bers. It will be awarded after July 1st te tbe council having the greatest per cent, of increase and net for the greatest number. Ne. 22 Is In the race with a start of tour. In this same lssue we find Omaha council, Ne. 1, was Instituted In November, In Omaha, Nebraska. TUB KBflHKD TUIAL LIST. Man j Csiet Thl Uare Keen Added Fer eit Week's Criminal Ceerl. The following cases hi addition te these published sotne days age, have been added te the list for trial next week by District Attorney Weaver . Monday, January ".- Israel Smith and Samuel S. Ebersole, assault and battery , W. T. S. BruckbArt, Jehn Schmidt, felonious assault , Jacob Tobias, burglary , Frederick Stein, larceny , Catherine Bennett, alia, re ceiving stolen goods ; Jehn Miller, larceny. Tcesdav, January IS. Henry Woodyard, larceny , Mary J. Boek, Henry Trego, assault and battery, Henry Hess, Mary Ingram, larceny; Albien Ingram, receiving stolen goods, Geerge Hippie, larceny. Wednesday Jamari IB.-Careline Green, fornication , Harry Green, alias, adul tery , Allen G. Fyle felonious assault and bat tery UlesterC. Kulp, larceny, etc, Kdward Themas, assault and battery , Abraham Hess, et al , bawdy house. TnCRSDAT, January CO. Frank Abel, ma licious trespass Paul A. Kussel, fornication and bastardy. Fhidat, January ilWm. H. Mveigart, Herace Simpsen, fornication and bastardy. SATfRDAT, January Si Samuel S. Eber sole, Edward Thompson, Henry Trego, surety ei peace. William Hern, desertion. e la Tme. tharles i. Mayer, of Baltimore, who is at the head of the coal business for the Haiti Haiti mere A Ohie railroad, is In this city te-day, the guest of Walter M. Franklin, esq. He is here en business connected with the estate el a deceased relathe. William Meyer, Charles Hartzlcr, and W. S. Enauss, commissioners of Lehigh county, W. Henuinger, warden of the prison, arid Daniel Mauger came te tow n te-day te take a leek at our prUen, as they intend making some improvements at theirs. The strangers were taken In charge by our commissioners, who showed them the tall and ether institu tiens. The people here think that the Le high county people did net select a very tine sample te copy after. If they deslre te make Improvements they might commence en our prison. tell t'reui a Step Ladder. Thursday aiternoen William Cllne was at work painting a new target, which is being put up for a sheeting gallery In the billiard room, en North Queen street, when he met with a serious accident. He had a bucket of black paint lu eue hand and a brush In the ether, and was standing en a ladder. One of the step broke and he fell heavily te the fleer, the paint spilling all ever him. He was picked up unconscious, and after a time was removed te his home, te which he Is confined te-day, oltheugh his condition has Improved. Returned te Vteik. Feriy-flve or the hands of Klnspert A Ce., cigar manufacturers at Ephrata, who struck against a reduction of wages, havegene back te work as non-union hands. The shop Is new open te all cigarmakers, and the low eat price paid is E8.76 per thousand. A man who was employed In oneei the shops at tbe time of the strike says that none of the men were locked out. Appointed a Fallnmn Conductor Heward Smeltr, brother ei Edwin h., and who had been employed at Reed, McGrann A Ce., as telegraphic operator let a number of years, And resigned about January 1st, has Mnce been in the employ of the Pullman Palace Car company, and la new conductor of bald company, en cars running from Washington, D. C , te Jacksonville, Flerida. Coming Cp te Ge Denn. from the Lltuz litterd When that toboggan sllde gets ready at Lancaster there will be numerous Inspections by Litltz people. Once Lived and Labored In Columbia. Jeseph Warren, aged 76, was recently burled lu Irwin, Pa. He was In JeurnalUlic harness fifty years, and edited papets In Col umbia, Harrlsburg and Detroit. VtKgei of Ilrlcklajera. The Bricklayers' International I'nlen, Ne. ft, of Lancaster, bate fixed the rate of wages alter March 1 at 3 per day or 30 cents ier hour. At presentthey are receiving JH&Oand Hie Cbnutauqaa circle 1 he Chautauqua literary and 8Clntlac circle wlllmeetlnl it c A. hall this (Kriday) eytn lnc 'ihettuaies ler January aie Macaulay's ' Warren Hastliifts " and yishsr"lh chits tlan Ucllglen," and eeeral liitmestiiifpclil departments n cbantauquan." Aiiiuaeuieuta. Itntiineiij Je uuhtThti evening Jehn r rujmend pliys his new ptece, entlllea ' Weman lutcr." In the opsraheu.e ter the nret time Everywhere they praise both the play and the acuir, who tssupperted by among company which includes J U hveiham, llltuui tulllng tulllng leu, Harry l'lorsen, Mlas Helen, Mm Oclavie Allen andetheis. Frank Jukci in " .Si .TerAmi 'The lemedy BDtlUfd fit l'eiklc. , or, the (jlrl I Leu Cehtnd Me. ' will be p'aedbtieeu tomorrow evening by Frank .Jenes, Alice Montague and a strong company This party rlatid in Lancaster las toasen aud gv the greatest tails (action Drama All .Vezl Week. Atkinson A Cook's popular diauiatlocerupuny opens a week's en gagement hore u- low prices ,uext Monday night. The troupe Ii much stronger than ever, aud Miss Maude Jlauks appears in Ue leading roles. .. 1'. Sullivan is still ihj leading man aud the ether members are strong, Itlsac knowledged by almost et erybedy that I he com pany Is the strongest throughout that visits Lanctistei, uppeAHngnt cheap rates It never falls le give eatlslauien, Ninth Seuth, East and West, Dr. Uull's Cough btiun 23 cents. ' Mr.il t; Klgby.eitheKqulUlile Life Amiii aiiLe fceelety, .s V , states 'that he wajcund of lumbago by fculvatlen OH, the pain Cure JuititiAOti: ,.tlcn-l)li'Kr.RO.-On the 13th el January, 187. at the nsrsonuge or ht Hiephens l.utheraii chured. by Uev. L. elstur. Mr. Christ ! echs and in,9 Mary Ulukelberg. both et Lancaatei city, fa. ua. UMATUt. J ssie.-lu this city, en the lath Inst., Anns M.. wl low of the lute bubastlan fcsalg, in the Sith j ear of her age. nu '1 ha relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te (attend the funeral lrem her late lesldenec, Ne. 115 Last Chestnut sticet, iK'ifc- en Saturday memlng at H o'clock. Services at SUUary'scharchal o'clock, lnteimentat Bt. Maty's cemetery. Jaltt 3tAHKItri. Hrm lurk Slataet, Msw less, Jau It Metir market eteady Fine, :! seS 0); gupeirine, rJ WtfS i common te geed extra w extern, IJ aii3 1 i geed te fancy extra stale, tSs-HIl la Wheat Ne. 1 Bed 8tai, fte . Ne. 1 Oe, 9.V1 Ne. Jltid, Winter, Jau.PJ'ic rub ,tlu. May :e. Cern Ne. mixed cah,t; ,c . de .tan., I'c reb,40 May.MS Oats NO 1 White state, 10 . Ne . i1e,S'c , Ke 2 mixed,. Ian, KV live dull etHin, iHJKei State. (..HtMe. llarley nnmlnal. I'nrkdult t newineMlJrertlJt Uird- ret , 79 , May, i tn Molaeses nutetntSOe for Mtesl Turjenliu firmer at W(t(te. Keeln cjutct strained le goeit, II Ht n Petroleum dull . Itedned, in iiucs. JHe. Freights dull i gnilnte l.ivepl. 4c llulter steady i Western Crxamery, S.-'c state, Kes-M- Cheem dull , Western Flat,USlC,4C slolofai slelofai slolefai tory, loetwo fggsslea.li , Slate. Me, Western. J c Su;ar sleady , Uenued Cutlwit, eV Oranu latd,'ifflf Tallew dull t'rtme'Cltr. IS le. lltce dull . Carolina, Jalr f geed, JftSV Cotleentui. lair cargo 6 Chicago I'riHlucn starket. CMu st. Jan. W 9'Xia u. Marirt epen.l Wheat-Jan., 7i,e , l'eb.l7S0 March, 'S May.Ntv4e Cern-J an. SfV4c,reb, SC.Sc . March. .'e i May. 41.Gt'c Oats -0 all., 1O4C , Feb. We . Mai, ,i Me. I'nrk-Jan , 111 7S i Feb , III v . May, III Lard Ian , fi. Feb . r" H . Muni. K V May, WW. Short lllbs-reb., l 0l , Mtnh. t i:s May, H 25. cirsisa Wheat Jan., Sc . leb., 7'.c, Maivh, 7 -'it May. i'tO-'SSe Lern Jan. 4 He : Feb , 36'4c: Mairh, A'.e May. 4 x:c Oatf Jan., W.c. Feb., S- Marvh, .1 . May, Sic I'erk-Jan., r f JS r'eb.; Ill 95, Mauh. Ill . Mar, 112 16 Lard-Jan., M 4 . Feb., t6 45, Mmh, i itv, . May. WMtftf-tf ItlbJ-Jail., M05; eb tJOJfMncb, f 1" May, ISIS. Orwtu aud t'rnvlsiens rurntshed by s K Yundt, Itreker. Cmoise, Jan 14,1 o'clock p m W ht-at. Ceru. Oats. Perk. 1 erd. January 7 11 'i February . W S'X UK 1111 Marce 7,4 lies .51 April si 3 ... c &i May W 4i' 81 1: s; litcelpta lar Lets. Winter Wheat n Spring Wheat . 4 Cera .. 27i Oats.... ... . ... W Uye 3 Barley . ; Oil City CTUdeOlI H1 Head Becelpts Ilcgs Uvt Clrsing Prices 2 o'clock p. in. wheat. Cern. Oats, l'erk. Laid. January .. :'! Se1, i 11 : c 15 rebruary 7s wj H is: e 41 Marrh. . -9 M, JC4, 11 94 t ii Apill . .. HS P w Mav .... SJ 41 81 i: 15 S7 en city. CrudeOU 4 Live Stock Market. Cbilaoe, Jan IS The Dreters' Journal re ports Cattle Uecelpts. 10,000 head .shipments. 3,010, market was steadier and stronger, 8hlpplng8teer9,ftN)tet,JOSs.,IJ4CJ5 SO stock ers and Jeeden, 12 4.13 W . row, balls and mixed. It 5JS3 It , bulk, KJOC2-3 i Texaa cattle II VQl 5j Hogs Uecelpts, 2J,oen head shipment?, peni head . market steadier and firm . rough and mixed, II aJt 45 , packing and shipping. II 4"tl 4 75 1 light, M !Ofl4 50 skips, IJ SOfJS ;e bheep Uecelpts, cve nead : shipments. 1 c head ; market steadier native', t) h 6 I1 w eatera, (l OOQlut. Texans, f ; J I C- , Iambi, II 05 7 Kast Lissrtt cattle Receipts, Ml head shipments, W6 head inarKet flrui prime. II 75; 4J Ulrtogeod.il 5fl4 V) . common. W iCCJJ 'J shipments te Vew Veru, 12 carlr3 s. Hogs Uecelpts, 4. fOi hwid shipments, 4 (XO head market slew t'hlladelnhlas, li . 10 Workers, IITUiil $) common te lWht, II AtJI 5i , shipments te cw 1 nrk, ii carloads Sheep Uecelpts, 6w hed , shipments, 1 ' , market firm: prime, II 7:-35 fair te geed. 11 ie CI5u commueptl , lambs, 13 ff&i New lerk stocks Siw lout, Jan., 11, 1 JO p m. Meney leand at 5fi- per cent. Exchange dull : posted rat iyQ I M Governments steady Currency 6', 11 ij t)M , l's Coup. 11 27 S bid : K s de. 11 li H bid The stock marget opened active and excited, irtth Richmond A West Point Terminal the principal fcatnre et lntereu Cnder Its lead prices adtanced during the Crst hour of bus! nes t4 10 2 per cent., but In the half hour te 11 30 a. in. pries reacted 4 te 1 per cent. Toward midday a buying movement in seme of tha lead ing stocks sent flnres up again te the highest point. Te market at the rrcsent "riling firm Bleck llarkeu. Qaotatlens by Ueed, McGrann A Le , bankeis Lancaster. Pa. icm ijh 11 4. h lit. Canada Pacific d h-5 CCC11 . . u bV-l Colerado Ceal 3j dj,s Centml l'ac Canada feenthern ... . 61 Oi ChLSt L Jt Tgb 17 17', Del L.A W 1S4H lvvj Erie . . 84H 8c4 Erie, 5ada H t Jer C w"-, t 14 K A T 8i' S , Leu. A N ss2 e si L shore M , Mleh.Cen .... ); 11 Missouri Pacld Wj; luTW N P 275. 2f N'. P Pref .. H0 a", N. West 11s lis N r c us tisi. East Tennessee t, n; jiiV4 Omaha ttnj l(.4 Oregon Transportation ... S2t. 33 Ontario vv lA. u' Pacific MaU I9X 4 Uoeh ft P ... St. Paul tAi mu Tex Pac 2' ay, Union Pae wl ej WabashCem .... Wabash Pref 31 ji Western U 74j 7K West Shere Bends lray, luiv, New England si'4 64,s rniLADBirnii list. Leh. Vel H , . V. a, Phlla Pa. It K- w. jti Beading 134 UM! I-eh. Navu . . Ilestenv.Pass P. K N Cent Peeples Pass lidg. Gen'ls OU ,. 7IK r?.i Sr h 6? CJJ ii 41 li'ih 'S e K '4 10" v4 WT ll-"4 IK 15. 44 3.-V, uh l"4 ei" ? : us Ill tent l vuy. louieheld tlarket OAIRT. Creamery Ilulter mc KuttcrVill MJsJe Dutch Cheese f3 lump . . NSltc 1UIL1HV. Poring Chickens, V Pr recfixv Chickens ja rtlr (In e) locflil.eo Chickens V piece (eleaned) . sefleoe Ducks y pr (lite) 4MJWic Ducks (cleaned) 4eyic lurkeys (cleaned) I10uiji7j Tjrkejs (live) tlWG2(g Oees (eleuned) HQ'JB Oeese (live) MISCZLLAKIOCS. Apple llutter Vll- 2SSJ0 mkbs VS1Z 3i3''0 llonet W tt 2-.0 LardVft .... ... .;... 01 ClderVgal .. . p- Bauer Kraut "f lt tc FRCITS AppleaKpk 15fAe lUnuneaV der , .. jsoiie Coceanutn, each Sl'le LomensWdoz 15r0e Oiangesridez 'ilfjlw. OrapeHTlft .. 1?J 'c PeiisVKpk . 15J(e VEiilTABLKS Llml l!ean, jl ijl . 12: Cabbage, 1 head itl"a lPets. 3 bnnch r.filtc Cauliflower, head lOrtae hweoiPetattta W JPk .. llnvJie Turnips, y KP Ml lurnipi.r) K bushel 15W P'tuiees. Vpk ."n, Hnret fekiuu, t X pa .. )0J0C Pleiluaabes(acb) ... . JUBlc Outeus, WHpk ... .... ttfiec Carrots. Ti biiiicb "'S Culeiy.V bunch ' 'lrZ Hemfny, V rjt .! lie UDrB AM) UAi Fleury bbl 15, 0 Fancy Heller Fleur ,jU Wheat 7H0s Oats iJ2,e Cern (shelled) u)c Coin. VKpk toec t-e Mc ORASSES Hey V ten.... fisfflli Clet erseed V bus Il75rtl5.u) 'Jtmetby Vbu ....! iw Herd Urass V bus 1 1 M (chard Urass V us Mixed Lawn (ii esbus 11 mi Hungarian Untss V bua ti "e WtlawVtnn .... ll rlaiseed ji bus ue isa. Halibut 1 ft lWMuc CatflshWH. ue Oysters yiire UM2US0 feallass lua lllueflsh 100 sturgeon 100 Flounders tun MIATS. ljimb y ft , lMJMe Mutten V' HjlSe eal, 10SlfQ l'OfTllt tKa suusaguVi ft , , ita Puadriig y lOe HarnV ft, whole )3fflt0e Ham Tift, sliced ..2le uacouvne .........:..:. :,..:.ue t.neel Bteeks 1 Kepeited by J. It. Leng. M llnnds. Par Last talu. sale. Lancnjter per cent , ls , itu IOJ H i, IJi lu vn li25 let 1W I Set. Setil mi tnljei -M I u ler i j e In.lerJt'te vtn n v 1 " tn 1 ais 4 " 1 ., era eats no tll HI e ti ttit I til ItAiiititijk Inan RVN BTv.VK Flisl National ltink IV tnriueia' National lltuk Vl Fulton National Hank U l.nnrsster County National lltuk . V) Columbia National llnnk II" Chrltlana National linik Ii Fphinla Natlr.tial Hank . . . li rhtl National itnnk (.'nlnuii'ii toil Urst National ltiiuk,Slrnt urg ... n I lrst National Hank, Mallet M .. t. Flrl National Unnk, Ml. 1. W I lliu National Hank W Manhelm National ltink 10' 1 nlen National Itank, Jte mi Jk te New Helland National Ha' k h (lap National ltaiik .... ... 1 V)uarr lllti National llau b" Klltabothtewn National lank.. 1 Northern National Hank no lis 2IM.3 113 1 US I'M Its X 203. 30 IN) I.V 1W PS ItM.M nu 110 ua TCasriksar . x lltgspilug. He-tvrr elli .... liitJxepi'rt ,t llnrnshrHi U Columbia A Chestnut 1 1 til re Columbia A Washington . ... 2" Cene'tpgaA Ulg Spring.... .... 4 Columbia A Marietta... Ma) town A KlliabctMewu . -n MucaaterA r.pbrata I suiaater A w utnw !iiri ... i aw at 1105 20 13 4i II 4u5 2J CO WSJ MITMblirg A Mlllpett ... B- MartettaA Maytin At Marlelta .t Mount .ln Lane, Mltabethtewu A MiJJletewn LanctsterA KniltvUle Lancaster A Lltltx LaticHsterA t Ullamstewii IiucasterA Maner iJinaister A Manhclui.... IjtncAftt'r A Marietta.... Lancaster A New Helland . . ICJiAklOr STVX.1S. Kat llrandywineA W'aynesbui-g ... uaarrtvluelt.il.. ,. Mli.iravlUe Street Car lu , ilrtng PrlnUng Cempsnt Ov- tght and Fuel Ceinpanj . ' US UOUSO (BeUdS)... l..umbla Has Company Celuu bla W ater CemtMnv Susquehanntlren Uemram .. .. Maiiettn Hollew.waru..,. Ste-ens llene. MlllcrsvUle Nermal Scheel Northern Jlarket Kitstern Market Western Market . .. Lancaster City Street HMlw ,y i . Has Company Bends Columbia lloreugh lkmds Lincaster A Susqnehannv ... Lnc.tatr A New Danville .... OuarryvllleK U 7"a. Heading A Columbia K. It . 5 VV !0 M ;t 2t li .V) SI 1H a 311 5i it . lie M f.) Jt ft 1 13 M S2 a 1UI 11)1 10 ID litl 3ft. lit) 210 10 n l.ee 29 13 V ?1 m Sl M.23 S) M ue no nu let fte sw n llU 111 73 llO Uk .vs rr ad riTii ti un rjAKINU POYDKK. ROYAL BAKING Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never vbm, s marvel of purity, strength and !i e"iueness Mete economical than the erdlnar t'. 1, and cannot be eldln competition wlthi 'eu.u utudeef low test, short weight, alum or ih'xphate pewfisrs. Hula only (ii cans, HeTAt Lasi'ie Pewcxa CCs lift Wall Street, Seu Yerk. n-ay27JydAw GIRL'S WANTED Te KK AT TA1 TA1 TA1 LoKiye. Applvat 114 2t NO. 231 WEsl J VUr-iSTltEliT. IJIOR bALE TUE OPWILL AND - llxturcsef a Hcstauiabi In mediate pos esslen. Apply at ltd' WXKA3T KINGSTKEF.T "VTOT1CK. Xl The Hand of Hepe wl I no' meet to-mer row alter neon, as lhesupertntenflut.wlll be out oftewii. but every memt). r 1-'Hf;ursted te b at the meeting en therM, at . u' e.k, aiN'e 111 North Prince street. It F OR SALE STOCK AND HXTDKES of c store. W 111 ctve liberal discount ter chid, or win exchange 101 .-00a city prep erty, as 1 wish te retlre ptrmaiently from bust ne) Ji33 d I C. Dr.XN HAVANA OlOARS. A full stock et Choice C eai t .1 er Havana Cigars el my favorite brands in boxes, suitable for Holiday Presents, at MAJtKLKT'S " TbI.ew Frent." Ne. 21 North gucen strtt. (Formerly Ilartman's.) A ii. i'.OSKNHTEIN, A BARGAIN. Oxlne te the eloseef the Fa .anl W tutor Hea son, lhAte purchai-d one mure ptfee 01 these elegant Heavy Dark Dlue Kngilsh Cheviots, at a reduced nrlcu. They were e ir best seller, and scud at M 00. and have reduced them te the low figure of 125 W. Made and trlmmtd elegantly, and above all, a correct tit. A. 11. UOdKN'iiTZIN, 1 ue Tailoring, TJNfrth queen et. TOHACCO COTTINaH, hCKAPS, tJIKT IN03 AMD PACKKUS WASTE, Dry and Clean, bought ter cash. ' a. MOLlNe, Ne. 273 Pearl street. New Yerk, tiofereno rred. Bchntte. ta US Pearl street, d- tnm. fchlMvd ROPOSALS -0ll- ELECTRIC LIGHT, Gas, Ceal Oil, OK I'lnEIl MATERIAL t JL lltiHttNG, -AND- LAMP POSTS. The Lamp Committee of the city et Lanuntfl' will receive scaled proposals for the Lighting e, the City (two miles siuare) ub Hicrlc Light' All hlecule Lamps te lu satpeude I lrem tbe middle 01 thfi street. The part) furuiahlngthe light will bid fei the complete 1 .ant. Including poles, wires, lamps eud power read 10 run contract te commence June 1, 137 Alse, staled proposals for the furnishing et Oat per thousand feet for the Majers Otnce 'ireasurei's ofrlce. Council (hametrs, Market Houses und button Heuse, aud al.e ler Street Lamps, at a fixed price perlau 1 with a flte-toet burner, tern period of one er from aud ensu ing June Us7. The company lurnijhtng the gas hhillilghtall thestreet gas lamp) everynlght throughout the car at sunttt, and sha'I keep tbe same clean and In repair, Meaning them at east once a week, make all connections te the lamppostsatthelrewn proper cost, and discon nect the tame at tbe expiration el their contract without charge te the city. Alse sealed proposals fei the furnishing of I nmp l'e-ts and Lamps for gn,, complete and leady for Use. which may be nieded during the year. Pests te be of the sau.-) stjie and length as theH newln use In Centre b.in ue, and lamps ufastjleslmllir te these In e'her sections of the city. Blddera are rc'iulnd te give the lencthand welghtef pesU tnej proprme te fur nish 1'Oels luboelliouand weight at ,easl 240 pounds Alse, stated proposals ter the f rinlshlng of Ce 1 Oil or ether material for uh lug all the Stictl LuurpK, erany portion thueef, at a fixed price per lamp, for the period of one vearfrem tbeeusulng Junel,lM7 Thepe ou. Individuals, or company who bid te suppij t etti oil, due line or ether lighting materia .na.i light all the strtet lampi te be se supplied every night throughout the icar lit sun.tt. and ail lamps must burn uutll sunrise, and the contractor shall k-ep the same clean ai d In repair, and tleau truuitIeattencawttk. Illddustosup Illddustesup ply Ceil oil or ether lighting maarlal, atero atere tjulrtd 10 aeceinpany their bid with a piopes.l at which they will furnish during the ji-ui the uenf Lump Pests and Lamps complete, wbtiu In oil or ether lighting materials asnlu from gas may be burned ; said pests and lamps te remain the pieMuty et the coutrae ors, and te be re met id without expense te the city at the ex Dilution et tbe tentiacu lllds shall state ulse ihe candle power of ihe light proposed le be furnished U his Includes the elt Liiic light '1 lie Lump CommllUe reserve the I'lht te re let t uny and nil bids, and the successful blddei or bidders shall glvogeodaudapprottd security ler the talthlul perforiuauce el the contiect. All bids or proposals must be made en 01 be. fore '1 ue.day, February 1, lb7. at , o'clock p. 111 , and addntMH tit JellH 11. LO0. Lualrinun l.uum Cemintitte, Mayer's OfBee, Lanr aster. Pa, and be endorsed Proposals for Llghtli gcily." Hy order or the LAJ1P cOMMl 1 1EK Alte.t Jace4 M. Cimllab, Citu J7 U.12,13,2()A2;d ESTATE Ol" JOHN DOKRR, LATE OF l.unrader Lily, deceased Letters trs lamentar)' nil suld estate havlug been granted te tbe underBlgnid, nil jiersens lu ilnbled thereto kie rtiuesud te make Imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands against tha same, will present thtin with out aday ter settlement te tt.u undersigned, ru slillng In said city. UgQINA IHIKICK, decMlleuwlV Exi'cutilx. .v ir ad wh mjryj.vra, WANTED- V HOOD AND INTKU.f. itent tnit tnlesrn blarkstnlthlng. Apply te Kt)V KIHIKIll.h). Carilage Manufacturer, Market strwt, Lauciuler, Pn ltd -rANTi:i 1WOUUODOUU.S Tt) DO I v general heusewntk In two .mall families. Cntinttr git sprelerted lnnulieal H2td THIS OFFICE. UlllilMiDHIt jlKACESAM) HAUDUUR. 3 IwrHii'iM ka), light, tleauly and duta ble. A lull Hue of alum at llUlll.hi'!) DlttKI BTOHK, . West KlngHttiwL fjlOR KENT - TlllUl) AND t'OUHTU riwn nl HtrsIiA llrethnr'a llnlldliiir. Nna ft and 3 North Ouihmi stivet, tiew occupied by Tli.i cuuinilnga its a first class photegtapli gallon W ill 1,0 lenled fei a term of tear. n!7 tldlt Hlltail A IIIUITI1K118. ITIOH SALE-TWO 1'OOL TABLES IN i tniplcteentei Apply le A C tlAHTI-.H, Kagle Hetel (..rnei N'etth iiieMi and eiange em els. JU-lwJ.tltn" F OR ltENT-SECOND AND THIHl) Fleni'. Nna ii and .111 knit Klnp atrAl. wiineievaier nuuauie ier almost any eutiuess uent t.ew citu en D.P at AUkllOUSh, Janli tld Ne. 30 Last Ktug Bt. o-erion. "" X 1 he annual mceltnget the stoekholdrtsot Ihetancasler city street Hallway Company, tei the cleotlen el directors le serve ler the en suing yeai, will be held In U10 elevens iteusn parlors, this city, en Mnudav, Januaiy in, lv;, mne-iwiii 111. iiive. iKcueuan., d:i.WAtld reeretary. SjeTic-i: TtTiiii. i'iITlii'." JLtI Netice 1) hereby gleu that after fatur. day evening next, the cooper Heuse will be cleed, with the exception of "table, j ard aud waiting looms. The stloen attached will lm kept open as usual, where choice wines, liquors, beet etc , will 1 e setted ujjtd- jes. 1'unt.K, tTips hill in. ltrtiuvEi) at Imher A ion's Hanking Heuse up te 1 oileck p in., tanuary is, l'7. Ier 23 beuds, or any part therenf, of kVO each, te be Issued b the 1 jincastur ecboel Herrd, dated rebruary I, l-s-, bearing 4 p r wnU Interest, payable ciuar terly ltends pat able in li) tears, but tedeema bleAltct3cai)!. KJlUltl V KVAN-l. Chairman I ( el t lloeid. 1'K.H.U 17.18 d FRAlTl'Y'S SRIT OK Jil.OODROOr, Wild I herrj' and Hei eheund, cures ceush), cold and croup, and restores the tolcewhen lest .hrnugh any of these causes. Send postal rani and have Hdeliveted te the house lu any part et the e'tt lllg lteltles ler 23 cents He member It ceutatns no opiates or rolsen lev ernl chl dn'n diaDk bottles lull aud ue bad re sults I illewrd FHA1LK1 8 CtsT KM IMIAUMAL1, i.'ppi'ste Eastern MaiaeL) -A tine Line 01 l rushes en hand al Lewest Prices A grvd fit gilarantevd de-OwilM.W.lH pCBHC SALli 0" FaibAt, itnt ir 21, i-y;. At the Leepard hotel, en Kast King stteet, will be sold that valuable Three-Story UU1CK KKSl KKSl DSNCE.Ne 214 kast Orange street The house Is large, convenient! v arranged, nicely papered aud lit g.eJ order It, mtalus Is rooms, a bath room with het and eeid water, and water closet. Furnace lu cellar. The let fronts 21 trot, 3 Inches en Orange street, aud Is 113 teet deep. Imme diate possession and terms pnty rale te commence at 7 o'clock p.tn ALLAN A. Ht.KII. Ileal Estate and Insuiance Agent, Ne If Last King -511001 II 3urnr.RT.Auct 'anil coals ""iO TO SLEEP I" - Ifyeuci your Cough try ou can't slet,p at night en acceuul el Cochran's Oeugh Oure. Il the children aie troubled with a tlrkllng In their threats Klvc them C-ehran stengh cura a sure remedy for all thre, trouble, coughs, oeids, sere threat, hearsness, and all bronenlai alfrctlens 5 leld te Its 1 urlng pewet Lvery bot tle guaranteed. Only 23c ler bottle Manufvc tured and for sale by H. B. OOOHRA1I, Druggist, Kes 137 A 134 North Uueen fit.. Lancaster, I'a. I se loc bran s Strengthening Plaster. mais-ltoedll F OR ULM. THE LARGE ROOM -IN- Inquirer Building. New occupied as a Shee Pteie by Jeha lite men: Profession gtveu A Pill I. 1 III. AT It U HV DTEAM. Fei paitlculars apply at office et Iuiiiirer Prinling Company, NOH MA J3NOKTH gUFENBI. Janll3tdTu,ThA't ANLA3TER RINK. LAST WEEK -reK- Skating and Dancing -AT LANCASTER EINK Uoeil Music K.cry NIi;lit. ADMISSION, - 10 CENTS. s2l lyd It H IRSfl A UBOTUElt. Scratch Prices ARE DOING IT -A1- HIESH & BROTHER'S ONE-PRIOB HODSK. All et our goods undci this sign ate disap pearing very rapidly Scratch prices are quick news ncratrh prices are a strong magnet. The reliability Is In Its excellent, maleilal, color, weikmanthlp and style. THE ENTEI'.PUISK IS IN THE STRANGELY LOW PltlLK. AUKS I TO 12. 131 Palis el Mets' Knee Pants at 23c ISO Pairs et lleyt' Knee Pauls at te ' 81 Pairs of Heys' Knee Paula at 7', It Pairs et Heys' Knee Pants at Mc. 32 Pairs of Bnys' Knett Psnls at S1.00. a) Pairs el lleys Km e Pants nt 11.25. 110 Pairs ui Men's Pauls, all sizes, II uu W I'fttrsef Men s Pants, all sUih, II M. 40 Pairs of ilen's Pants, all blies, II 73 Si Pairs of Men's Pants, all sUeg. 12(0. IK) Pairs of Jlun's Pants, nil sizes, II 30. H3 I'ausef Men's 1 ants, all sizes, M.O11. 17 Pairs 01 Men's Punts, nil eUes.ll 30 Ol course tbe same ruloef oxchange and ro re f indlng the money II no, satis factory, is as lib (.ruble as belere. AIlUUrONEIIUMlItED Children's Overcoats. FH0MS1.S0 lOMt 61). II IS vreiUH lOUIt WHILE TO 8EL111E61. O0OD. ONE-PRIOE Oletniers and rurnishers, COH. NOUTH QUEEN ST. AND CENT11K SQl'AKE, MHCMTtll, I'A. BIBSU k BROTHER, .Tirir AurxRTinKiiMNn. NUW AND KNllHKLYOUUUNAL 1T0B0GGAN SLIDES rhn pile, son out W Inlet ( leaks ler I adlcs and push dewiithe hill that'll raiisneu te wuudet anil U'KUlai Cleak Plcnlulu .Mldnliilei NEWMARKETS. down re (3.W .. netvi mi 4. vi llllWN -te MM DOWN TO t ltl Diitvsr ti) 7u J'OWN 10 f hej . DOM.N TO IIDIO ... WRAPS. DOW N te I 3.73 DOW N TO I 4 te DOWN TO 3W . DOWN IO I (IM.. DOWN TO I ) DOWS TO 11010. DOWN 141 111 HI.. DOWN TO 113 l) JACKETS. DOWN TO 1173... DOWN TO 12 hi... DOWN IO 3t0 .. DOWN TO 13.00 DOU X TO ISKl DOWN IO 17 30 . CHILDREN'S COATS. DOWN '10 I1.S3. DOWN TO II 7t., DOWN TO UNI , DOWN 111 UM DOWN TO ll) . DOWN TO XO0., li"'R1lW?"e,iSsM5iU,N K ,UBaA". ; " ttieiightful and economical Cleak JOSEPH lTRAU & CO., THE NEW CLOAK STOKE, iaO-138 North Queen Btroet, Nertr Penu'n R, R. Station. .YA'ir ADVERTTSEMKX78 rpllL VI ACK TO HfY -IS Al- Rohrer's Liquor Stere. THADi: DOUI.AKS Taken at ptr In rchanko'fer any kind of Ladles' nnd Oent. tirnlshtng iloeds Netr closing out lth the tiew el engaging In ether business New I. the time te seruie bargains In Maple Geed. Ne reasenable otter will bi refined Please rail and etamlue goods und learn pttcra beleie yen buy 111 NUT llElltlOLD, no 31 North Oueeu SL -Near the PottefTUe. rpltY l l.AlUCEh Toboggan Slide Evaporated Peaches. Twe pounds ferSSc. 3 pound. Sliced Peaches f.iric. 1 3peuuds New rrunea ler 23c. , 1 pounds New Itatslns ler 13c. ; ldeien ljme Urlght O-anges. 13c 1 1 dozen small Oianges, lisa. . White e rapes, fcj. and lie. per pound . Ceflct-s, lxXc. te 33c per pound. CLAUKE'SIEA AlUCOrrKT. STOKE. Ne J West King Street. .-Telephone lansiy.l F LM.10N eit-ua nefsr. ONE WEEK-L0MJIENC1NU MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1030. Wednesday and Saturday Matlnte ATKINSON&COOK'S STOCK COM TAN Y Iltst ApjH'arance el the talented teuug Amerlian ttcclety laverlte, ItSS M.vt'DE liANKi. lletnrn of the Popular Leadlni Actm, Mil. ED P HUL1.IVAN. Pealtlve Appearance el the well known llos lles llos ten Theatre lumrdlan, Jl R JOHN 1 CltAt r v And acetnpetent Company ci Thoteugh ti tlsts ; Me ml ay Ftcnlng. . Tuesday Evening U ednesday Mallnen Wednesday Evening Thursday Evening rtlday nvsnlng .... Saturday Matinee. . LO I. AND 3tONK1 " lNdOMAK .. . "LAMII.LI .. . "LITrTK. LSU1.Y. TIIPI.AIir OT I.tOND " blew reit IILOW Te t' announced rn vnm Saturday Mght er Special Scenery every play. Calcium and Klee 0 Light l.tTrcu by the New Yerk Calclnm trtn I u I.lht Ce. ItiMtnn -PUICE8 10, Seats new en stle :)A JOCKNTn-ht Janll-td "ryil-MAMHON A K031i:it, Coinniunicutlen by Teli'nliuiu1. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. The Sure and Safe Poliey, BIG DOLLAR'S WORTH ! Tile most Bucccssfulbusiiieaaiii.iii is the mail who will give the public the biggest dollar's worth of the beat quality of goods. AVe have always made It it special itelnt te give the public, under all circum stances, goods of the best quality. Hie beat llttlng garments, the strongest and neatest made, the largest variety, the newest utiles, and the lowest prices. This we have found te be a euie and safe lKilicy, and In order te keep our stock fresh, it la necessary te clear our counters and shelves of all sui plus stock after the eeasen is evei Tills can only be done by offering the public a special inducement ou our surplus. We say nothing about our profits. We will be satisfied te get our money out of the goods for reinvestment. There is a full langeef sires in Suits aud Overcoats, CARDIGANS AND UNDERWEAR, Stiff and Seft Felt Hats, SEAL SKIN CAPS AND TURBANS, HEAVY CLOTH CAPS, Uuck.Cletli, Knit and Dcece Lined Gloves and Jlltts, Ladies', Mlsses', Ueys' and lien's Heets, Shoes, Kubbcr Overshoes, Arclics and Alaskasand an excellent variety te select from and all below the aver age In prices. Fer JJalh and Even ing Tarty Wear we have Neckwear of Satin, Silk or Trench Muslin, Silk Hosiery, Full llosem ShlrU with narrow pleats, White Kid Gloves and Light btiees, Slippus and Dancing Tumps for Ladles and GenU. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. 82, 84, 8J nnd SB East King St., LANOABTKB, PA. i- store closes at 6 o'elock, except Monday and Saturday, Children wanted a slide w' hatu n Jelly lailah at'nttr ns ' " l "ur a given them a pause, u era's a UKDUCKD riteM tsen 1 OM 1700 riteM iiee rnekt 110 m rimtt sum r-0M line 1 itett 1 BO IU.IHUJMI HhltllOKII KKDltt.KD UKDUCKD iiicnnuicD UEDUUED IlKDUOKD HKDUOKD KKIIHOkD KNDVJUKIt IIRDUUM) KRDDI1KD ItKOUOKl) ltF.DUCKD riteM KHOM riiew meM SltOM ri.OM 'ItOM riteM i am im ftoeo p. 117.00 ixioe a te URDDOKD ritOtt 1378 . itKDfjiiKD meM 1 ftre IlKDCOKD FKOM ISM . KKDCOKD riteM liOO IIEDL'IIRI) KUOH IIIUM UKDUCKD rilOM 112 30 uvittrcrn me ivj HKDlli KD 'ROM M73 IIKDl'CKI. ritOM JJM rgdI'ckd rneM UKDI'ORD rilOM 17m ItLDUUKD rilOM 1330 .V;H ADEEKWaiCilK.VTli. Fbit it n nt Tii 1: i ite pkkttT no. m Centre Kauare, used as ailgarsto-efer ssv. nrni years also the saloon underneath th store. Apply te OLUUUE W. 1 Oil LIN80N, atehsrtrs OWce- anUda j Aeen r. bih:akkeu'h PURE RYE WHISKY, HL'KK S 111 K 1.1 LIQUOU STOKE. allcIT lydll J WILL HECKIVK A CAK-LOAD OK OHIO HORSES ON 8ATIKDAT Among thetn am snme first cla'j heavy teed- CIS, drivers and icenenu purpeae heraea JIJ td IIWIIUE tillUSBUAN rpe HAVE A GOOD FIRE, HUT O01l COAL AT Gee, Shulmyer's, Ne ais North Prince Street, and Ne. IB Kast KtncFlteet jsnS-iwdeedll TT UEHUA1U, Fine Tailoring. A tledULtlun of .5 ier cent en all Heavy Weight suiting and Overceating te make room for tny large spring Importation This reduc tion is for cash only. - Material and Weikmanshlp the Very Best. H. GERHART, Ne. IIN.qUKKN ST. OppenlU the PosteBlco marntvdU s fAMM IlKOi. . CO. GENTLEMEN'S JIAITMI.BII?I. dniDTd I 1 iA ' Stamm Bres. &Ce., '-JO and 2S NORTU OUEEN 8TBEET. LANCABTKlt, I'A. We have this dayrrcetved ine DOZEN el our rAMOUH IXIUHLK HACK AND DOt'ilLK rilOM Men's Onlaundried Shirts, MA UK LU'ltKSSL'i TOOftllEIt, Which vrt are selling at 60c. eieh This Shirt Is equal te any Hblrt sold In this city at 70c. esch Until youee this Shirt, you oannel form any idea the advantages this bhlrt has ever most ether tihlrts II BIG JOB." FlfTY DOZEN Gent's Scarfs, I.etcIj Designs ami Coletioire, -AT- 20 CENTS EACH, Al THE- BOSTON STORE. ASlVBKStKtiTS. F ULTON OPKKA HOUHh. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1887, The Kepiesentallve Ameilcan Comedian, Jehn T. Raymond In David D. Lloyd's New and Original Kccentrlc Comedy, " THE WOMAIT HATER." Mr. Raymond In Ills Latest and O rosiest Creation. l'illCBS 11.00, ;S.M nnd CKNTS. Advance sale opens Tuesday, January 11th at Ojiera liouse office. Janiestd F L'L'ION Ol'KHA HOL'HE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1887. MR. FRANK JONES, One of Ainetlca'B Greatest Comedians. As sisted by 1118S ALIO. MONTAUUEiinda "uperb Company et Artlsls.jn K. A. Lucku's Latest und Heat Melo drama, entitled, "SI PERKINS," Or, tbe Olrl 1 Left IlehlndMe. A Wholesome Play I llrlmfullef run t The Dance or the Deocens-At the DIjtIlct Scheel Heuse. The Applu Paring Iica-At Deacon Craig's llnuse. The Country Fair Bcene and the Threshing Machine at rVurken theHlage. lilrib'ay Pnrty of .umi-At Deacon Craig's t Farm Heuse. " -Urund Paiadeet the 1'ughtewn Farmer's llund Ht3 p. in , eatli day. PItll)r,7A,MA'A UKNTB. etats en Saieatepua Heuse. Jllttd N . 1 '4" ',VlljHfSiMli
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