'! . WsflSW .' v &,. 15 kfTTkA'VX IWi w (1UAJi - i S1 a 0 r. b. cer- IHJ Wtt WATBB. Wtt-WMIt la Mk the enatk Turnpike Alte Ira- A UtU GUI Struck Lj a Boreas JUwa In rjilifs. :.f Contipeafltnce or ixnuiaxycsn. tJMSU. Jan. 28. During Thursday the WM falling and tbe water Tery nearly Mil ttate, but It again commencoa te Imi ralur, and la stilt coming up. The kMbMO cauicd by tbe forming of lage balew causing back-water. Blnoe day tha water bis risen ever four feet H coming up, altbeupth net a font as It hNtBlgbb The Ice was running In a i during ycateraay, uul baa enureiy thla morning. The canal beat lying Ik wbarrea la In very aerleui condition. Ibm hole waa Move In tbe bottom el cat ey ine 100 ana tne cargo " Mu unleaded. Trame en the Columbia Tort Depealt railroad baa ceaaed en MMBt of the ice blockading tbe tracks. A ! fnmi nf mn went down the read VfkWtMdsy te remote the ice, but they found IteU tapMibla . The. gorge Jw arise in ma river '" ..... - red, preventing tbe men from working. WuMnfften turnpike below the tell- (ktalaoceTcredwItbleeBnd water. At Idamtbewater below Is cvtn with the hnvn il Tbe wharves arc covereu i water, whleh Is slowly approaching the ;. Malta. The water Burrounastne ice neuses -aafjaashlgh atlt waa en tboetternoontne - tea commenced moving, ai some we ' Mm nf tliB brldire the Ice has been piled '"CeTery large Rergc, higher than the fleer f the bridge. The open pace en mu e aft&e river basbeen frozen ever two leche. A A Narrow Escape. t-Baaale Wayne, a four-yeareld daughter el ", Mr. David Wayne, living en Cherry street, ;' d a very narrow escape from serlcus accl- 'teat yesterday afternoon. The child was Jaylng In tbe street and ran directly In . "ftoatefaUam containing two men, which f waaoetnlng upihe street. The driver, nc- ittelBg the child attempted te step the horse, ' -BBt did net aueceel in se delrig until the j.wneei ei me Duggy ou muw me i. Tee accident resulted la uiuisraeuum mt nfijHgbt aheulder, nothing Eerleus. The In. 'X- .Bry of the child was net the fault of the Pawner of tbe team, who lives In tbe country, M be made every effort te step the horse. Town .-letes. Kittle Rheade and company re ttialr success In the orera house last fteaenUng " The New Magdalen" te a atari audience. Te-alcUt " Peck's Bad mil be given. Tebbb Felks' aeclety of the Second LBtheran church will bold a meeting at the residence of J. u. fence, street. ftemliifnit contractors expressed an Blgbt lest me DUiiaing operations year would de as great u nor building boom of last year. ase considerable talk was had IBB littlrnrrr it- Oble telegraph com- aneffice in ceiumDia. jeuiiag in the matter for eeme lew the aueatlen has several times , what has become of the new tele- Pny? AMD BOODLE UAPtVBEU, t Man Take Abent BOO Frem a llar- W"ii vl.Knv -VtinB.lft.,l.r XZt ... ,.. .-.. eeniDKa oeioreo. man uearucu me tain drawn by engine 2ie. 1,005 at Whan the trainmen discovered r gpoke te him about getting off. lie I considerable money auu Mia tr.ai 1 pay his way. UU actions were se i that tbe raiueaa men ineucea mm tlBte the cabin of tbe train. The con. t thought that something was wrepp, I iuuuu uu wicgiajuicu w tuium. that an officer meet tbe train. l'i'rrlvleg at the latter place Officer Kennedy bearded the twin l the man Inte custody, HosavebU Ooergo Jehnsen and claimed liar tut his home. On his person tii in 10 In silver, 100 pennies and some tier coins weie jeuDd, besides Ave razors. I anernlng a member of the Uarrisburg iwree came te ueiumuia in search el . man, who bad robbed Wm. Brack- rjjBflk dealer of that city, of about JSO 1 wevea te no me man no ni leek- JBW and he took hlin baek te Ilarrls- IJBrackBten pocket-book and a marked ad In Jchnsen'a possession proved sb the thief. It Is said that the ac- (ia.irem New Yerk or Philadelphia, MBtheernployefBrackstonforashort JjSA fentng tte-ktter was counting 'la the presence or Jehnsen, who (M te be asleep. Jehnsen saw where r was placed and he seen afterwards d with IL lie also stelo Braek- I ovareoat and was probably trying te iPhlladelnbla. mmvmn run a. Kumcmrnev. tL- . . : ?rreauM ei a uoDictiptten te uuua a ,'?: CbnrcU Dlndlec In Law. L.v.. ttt-t-IBfil II.- members of the Mothedlit 1" 0 MW I in Qreencastle, Fa., decided te build redlflce and a committee for that pur- lappeinicu. ua mis committee -was i Bander. Tie amount propeod te twuKlOOO. Mr. Bender suescrlted k?r, Other subscriptions te tbe amount LM0 were obtained and then, as i Bender alleges, the committed realized i attempt waa a failure and the project JSBlld a new church was wholly aban- in the fall of 1S31 Mr. Bender I his connection with the congregation Samoa removed te jnambersburg. In IHir chureh project was revived and r.taildlng and subscription committee who had subscribed te the old fNeewed their subscriptions, but Mr. r refused te de be. The second com. i want' ahead, completed tbe church, Drought suit against Mr. Bender iMBOunt of his subscription, and the i county court has ordered a verdict ant and Interest against hlui. . MMMlUai RUBdi; IS WATCH fifes. i 'OfjMSlrclatheFarnacoef councilman Riddle's f.: Ilonse Uztlsgalshtd tVXhn wtnr plpe In tM heuse of Beleci Councilman Itld die, en North l.lme ttrcel, bBMt en Thursday night, and bofero tbe )Mk Vas discovered the water rose se hii;h KJka the cellar that the tire in the furnace waa , 'WBHOguianea. xne seriousness of the break F jaaybolnferred when it is stated that Mr. jUddie la in a critical condition buttering iwlth typhoid fever and the sudden change attomperatureln the heuse might preduce wiuua results, fortunately uuiceia Ilaru . bold and llabel passed the house shortly ' After the leak was discovered, and a stove Mat once sent for te keen the heuse nmn. lywarmed until the damage can be re- 'Mired, ftTbe pipe lu the engineer's room at the 6tn ' liw house also bursted en Tburstiatr riii,( C the water soaked through the celling te juiiuti room, 'j'ne broken plne m been repaired. .'- N'etlJtlalnt.i . ,vQeneral Simen Cameren, nf pnnir.ni. .tMUd from e w Yerk en the stesmsbl pTrini ;d for the Bermudas yesterday. He was sjupeuieu py uoienel Jatnca Duffy and laas for bis health anrlwi 1 rrhun i .. . 'J"Fa that tbe steamer would be de- r ni-i L0U1K?' but 8he KOtetlat3.30 L; Only halt an hour behind time. Itnpeiuut Ohkusa of Krh..ii IMendav iiavt Bn i . . rv. 7 -"- -" "upuiiaiu coange JtK) made In the schedule for rtnininK Mamer tralna ever the Venurvivanla mil. I travelers will de well te watch for BiA i aTraaa Oaaewlaaa te tbs B. O. Brtta I-repsHv SarnigM Bto, Bte, 000 at Pert-Trying te Blast tbe lea. The tlver waa several feet lower en Thursday morning at Pert Dopealt than the highest point the previous day, and a geed rartet Main street, which had been under water, was covered with thin Ice. The train from Perry vllle auoeeeded lu getting te the lower end of the town as far as Reck Run. Botweon these two terminals the railroad track Is under water, and the line of the track marks the only cur- rent epen en the river for miles. Large quantities el lce and broken timbers are belng carried down It, with parts of outbuild eutbuild lngs and rubbish. The broken Ice Is pscked from the Baltimore t Ohie bridge two tnlies below Pert, te Conewlngo, eight miles above, making a solid nis ten miles In length. At the lower end It Is gorging. When the big gorge at McCall's Perry gives way It will preclpltale auolher mass el Ice en that around there, and unless It breaks away below and commences te float out a considerable rise In the river may be looked for and much damage from the lea It began te break at the ferry Thursday altorneon, and some alarm waa felt for awhile, tb 3ugb It only piled the ice higher at Heck Run. I n the afternoon about half pest one the open current about the railroad f rack began running very rapidly and seen alter the entire mass of Ice began moving slowly down the river. It was sup posed from this that the gerge bad given way below and that matters would Improve, but the run only lasted about ten minutes when It stepped and the locus Ice was packed as firmly as before. Tbe movement vms caused by the break at McOU'a Kerry, During the day a number of families en Main street, who bad net yet left their homes, moved out all tbelr lighter goods and put the balance en tbe upper floors In anticipation of trouble at night. Tbe day had been moder ately warm, and with an open channel the current would seen clear the river. '.Old resi dents Bay this Is very early In the season for a general hreak-up. Last year It djd net come until the middle of February. The amount of dansge done would be hard te determine until after the water has en tirely subsided. Ihereare about three hun dred houses In the town, and all of these within reachef the water have suffered some, and these which back toward the river have lest fences, outhouses, perches, etc lhe lum ber dealers have also lest considerable stuff. A moderate estimate places the dsmage done by the rise el the river at tM.CHXV, The labor ing people have net had a great deal et work for some time past and are net prepared te stand an extended siege of flood and Ice. A telegram was received that the Ice at Mc CiU'a Ferry had begun te move, and trou ble wa? expected there about 10 o'clock. Toward midnight, however, there were no Indications of a break lurther up, and It Is supposed that If the Ice did start It became Jtmmed some distance above. Considerable excltemsnt has prevailed at Harve de Grace all day, and the river shore In the upper end of town and the abut ments of the Philadelphia, Wilmington it Baltimore railroad bridge were crowded with people anxiously awaiting a move of the lce In the river, but se far nothing eerleus has occurred there. The river Is still clear balew the Philadel phia, Wilmington & Baltimore railroad bridge, but above Is tight and solid. 'e serious trouble Is anticipated. Tbe'rlver there ls;scarce!y aa high as at an ordinary high tide. A party of men went there from Pert . Deposit with a large quantity of dynamite cartridges, with the Intention of blewlns up the heavy lce around the centre of the P., W. and B. R. R. bridge, se as te cause It te move and allow the Jam above te pass out They went te tbe draw cl the bridge, and placing about two dozen cartridges fifty leet north of the draw pier, attached a battery and act tbe cartridges off. The explosion was terrific, breaking all tbe windows, shattering the deer, and moving the root of tbe watch box en tbe bridge. The watchman ran away Just in time, Tbe shock was felt very sharply In Havre de Grace, jar ring the beuses, and In some places breaking windows and causing great excitement. Only about ten square feet et Ice was tern up, hardly paying ler the trouble. The telegraph b&'.terles en the draw were broken and dam aged very much. Safe Harber' Cendttluu. Although the water has fallen somewhat at Sale Harber it Is still high and the village la In a tad condition. Large pieces of Ice are Ivlng everywhere and the cellars are filled with water. The railroad tracks are covered with lce and a train Is lying there unable te proceed further. Tjtar cahs e.v miji. An lime te Determine tbe Amount Due en a Jadgment, The suit of Jacob 8. ginitb, assignee el Christian F. Blnkley vs. Mary A. Uinkley, was attach3d for trial this morning, before Judge Patterson. It was the test case that could be tried this week and alter a Jury was empanelled the remaining Jurers were dis charged. The above suit was an Issue te de termine what ameust If anything is due and owing en a judgment given by defendant te plaintiff. According te tbe toatimeny of tbe plaintiff Binkley made an assignment of his proper preper ty for the bnetlt of creditors te Smith. When the real estate et Binkley was sold, Mrs. Blnkley, who was a Hen creditor, bought It In. The assigned estate was net fully set tled when the deed was made te Mrs. Blnkley, and she gave as purchass money Judgment for fl,2S0 and the ditfurence was te be arranged out et her dividend from her husband's estate. Plaintiff claims that there la mill a balance due en this Judgment Tbe defense was that Mrs. Blnkley paid from time te time money en account of this Judgment aud that it has been eernald. On trial. Tney Decline te Be Candidates. A. J. Beyder, of the Eighth ward, and Henry Btneycb, of the Seventh, decline te be candidates ler school director. Jacob 1". Kautz has been nominated In place el Mr. Smeych. Charles Haugtmmn and Dr. Jehn A. Lever BOOd decllue te run for oemmou council in tbe Sixth ward, and Jehn K. Penu t s he is no candidate in tbe Eighth. Michael Heidick declines the ceaiinat en for common council in the Second ward. Christian .Stlllel declines the nomination for school director and assessor In the Klftb ward. Jehn It. Illnkle, ler assessor In the Klghth ward, dtcllues. Chas. Keller declines for ceuucil iu the First ward. Jacob Zacher declluea the couunen council nomination In the Sixth ward. Matthias Seluler has been named for tern meu council In the Second ward. tzDuitsiAu tiim vuitiiiaatumsna. Junier Almhaulce (Had That St Jeiepb'a lit,. 1'llul Get Ne Appropriation. At a largely attended ineotiugef Cenest.ge council, Ne. 22, Jr. O. U. A. M., held en Thursday evening, the following resolution was unanimously adopted and a copyerdered te be tent te tbe county commissioners . Jlttehetl, That as an association of Auiorl Auierl catif who-e kojBtene of principles is the pro pre pro fcervatlen el our public institutions Inviolable from ecclesiastical or sectarian Influence and control, we condemu tbe action et a number of our lellew citizens In petitioning the com mialoners of Lancaster county ler an appro priation te the St. Jeseph's hospital au any. lum belonging te and managed by a religious order as uilscblevieus and dancereus in its tendency. Wobeartilyapplaudtbecenduct el the cominissleners inrcfuslng the askedfer ar prorrlatleu, rejoicing that iu their Interprets, tleu of the law they Hud no authority ler tbe dlvoralenofanypart of the publle fundB te tbe support el a sectarian institution how hew ever laudable Its purposes. Ground Heg Day, Next Wednesday wilt ba ground-hog day, and there will be much depending en whither Hits inralllble weather prophet ee Jil-sbadew, nod by the cexpaaj. The Lancaster Uas Light and Fuel com pany tbls morning brought suit for penalty before Alderman McConemy against Kdward Trlasler, butcher, residing en West Chestnut street lie Is charged with violating a it act of assembly telatlug te pas and water com panics, lu turning en his gas after the com cem pauy had turned It ett There bs been ue heating a vet In the Sdutb 1). A. AllK-L. and wife have gene te Sivan nab, Ga.,ou a ttlp that combine buMnes and pleasure. Rev. Themas VKUevcm, el tUnvllle, aud Edward McQewrn, of Ovetten, Bradford county, are In the Seuth en n pleasure trip. They were in Savannah. (It, a few days age. . ttaml rlr. The Gpfarata otnet band, which led the Lancaster ceuntlsns at Beaver's Inausuta Inausuta lien. lsbeUllii a f.itr, which began en Stur dsy and whleh will o.intlnue until th Mb proxime. Plenum Sorts! Ireul A ery pleasant meeting of the yeuug laditB and gentlemen, who have ta'n holding dancing classes In Esbleinan's hall was that of last evening when many Mslters were lu attendan tlelplDK a rner FaiuII-. A family named Rhoades, reMJirg en Prince street, who are lu a destitute condition. were visited en Wednesday evening by a number of benevi lent ladles who took them all kinds of edibles aud useful articles. ttrrsK In tbe llelgUn II lock i. There Is a break In th belgtan blccks lu front el Kerd Weber, millinery etoie en West King street. Thebolelsever tbeewer which was tuilt before the blocks we-" Isld and It U net large as yet Sent'eut. Jehn If. Mannerlng, who rai'ed a dlstur; bance en Beaver street, has been sent te Hit for Ave days by Alderman Spurrier en the charge of being drunk and disorderly. Telrpbeue Connection. Tfce Lancaster Ol. cempiny, narrls'-arg ae nue, Is connected with tie telephone exctiBpe Aumiemenu At lt H ei' i'n; St-et' 2fi. t MeniJiT evening tbe Hese LUie Dramatic ceapin.T, "vhlch Is highly jpesen of, appears in tbe Klre street opera house, wfcea they fj m ivce sen gasemeut at low prices. Darin;: the wool they Ul rlay "Colleen Btwn," "Leah. " Ei' Lynte." and e-her popular pieces At Vtien Qpt'a Seutt At FjttuQ opera house there wui also be a low priced dramatic show all next week The eempiny lecades William Darldgr, jr and Miss Ma.-,!e Hareld, who have often pliwsd Lancaster people before Donald IlrelJ, wee It also a member of the troupe, was last seen here as Je-pJ(ei fa la Annie fjxlev s " M'lis ' USA TUB. Witaxn-Jai jary r, IS-", inthtscltv, lllctael Walter, aged r-S years, 1 n-enta and 11 das'!. lhe relatives and mends of the family are r spectrally invited te attend the faceril, irein tbe residence of his son, Ne S : West Chestnut street, en Saturday afternoon at I e clock In termect at Lancaster cemetery. HAtiKETS. I'uRsdelphla lrodece Market rBiLtDiirHit, Jan. '.8. rieur market jnit , sales, W) barrels Minnesota Baker, II UtflTO. Pennsylvania KanUly, S3 vet & Western de. It QOQi 6 , 1'atenu. M 75a 5 '.. Bte flour Quiet. Itt3 1i. wheat-J an., e. . feb.gic March, 7?;e', March, 4e.; March, "c April. W;c uern Jan., 1H , Teb, SViC, e. rt April, 7J;c. Oats Jan , Arill, Sf !few Tors siaraet. Niw rcaa, Jan. S3 rieur market steadr i rine, tl 25S 05 8nperflne. II 83 , common te geed extra w-s;re, t!2ufi3 6 . geed te fancy ei-ja State, 3 7CC5 !t Wheat Nn. 1 Ked State WXBS'C: Ne. 1 de. !?c L'VSi2 Eea w ltur' Jin- '5' feb., ,kc . March, Kic. Cern Ne. ; mired cisc. i;Hc . de Jan., 47c . reb.47Hc Oau e 1 Wtlte Sut. 4 Sr Ve 8 de, UKa. , Ne. 2 mixed. Ian , Si;e. Feb , SV, . May. Seks. Eye dull . Westaru, 5J356-: , sum, 57.HCV"-. Barleynjmlna1. Perk dnll : new mess, uj 2f4u vi. Utrd Jan, M s) . l"ee , 1(4. , May, f vs UUUUK3 Ui U lUUBlV lur dUieSU Turpentine tteadj at 35e. Eeslndcl stralued te ced,ll,t;3l e gced, ed. In i euuieaui uu.. Kenned, In caje. tc. freights an 1 , grain te Londen, 5d, Butter dn.l fcTenj Cmerv. f..tai'. Elgin Creaa.ery, RI tubs, lfft-rrc. sum dairy, hall Crkln Cheesef.rin : Western Flat, llBi:jie, reed te choice light skims, l.fcsna,... ' Eggs dull , state, 8 6S:c: Western, Sl Sugar stuad , Uetueu Cutluaf, S- tiianu lated, 6i(l. Ta'lew firm . prime citv, t KIcb dmil Carolina, fair u gred, iffxur CeffteOu' fair irsevs, ir.e Chlcnge Preiluc sisikc:. Chhae Tan .s. ia.n. Martet opened Wheat-Jan., :t j, 1 eb TTV.ge , Maret, ;-',c May.tSJfe. Cern Jan., Si1' . Ten., JJH'c . March. 5ke , May, lMc Oats-Jan., WSc Feb, a'ie , Manb, IMtc May, Sue .,iT?r,1S-J,?n-' .U:.,s: ' te'J- ": ,:v March, 113 57H i May, 115 70 Lord Jan. w 47 Feb., Fi J . March, t" ie 54t May,a67). 'w Short Ribs i eb , W 3 , March. i . May.KSO. ctenirs. WLmi-Jan., ;;vge i i'eb, Mav. KKC. Ci March, 750 , ero Jan., 3it ' reri , 355 March, Mjci Mav. tKic OaUIae Mke; May. SOke. Ft. zsxe , March, !5Ke Perk Jan III 4,'H 1 Fb.. 112 ) , March, 113 Ml May, 111 HUQUli ijuu-.j en., 13 1 im Mav.MCS. U 4;! . March, i i) , nibs -Jan. May, H 6". M C , Feb. M i?X 1 March, K 47 . kieck Markets. Quotations by Beed, McOrann A Ce , bankers Lancaster, l'a. IW VOBK LIST. 11 A. t. Uf i T. X Canada PaclOe UU e.iw djv c.c,e.ai.... u,'i eeR MtJ Colerado Ceal w2 3; s i,S Central Pae S71J i1i ni: CnttdaBeuthern Mi 3.H b.Jt cm. nt. 1.. s t gh .... i7w Den.anio.e mj a 5,0 ujJ.L.ft w u.jJ iis imS Krte...... ru)l aiH siC Krte,2nds teyt 93 r.V. Jer. C. if, vM UH K.AT ty: 2-J jjtJ Leu.AN BisJ tl K1 L. Shere 91' e i 9:i Mlch.Ccn ft PHi Missouri Pacific n nsk ut.il S V Prel s;i? 175' 574' "' ". 1118 us i imi N Y. C )i? j,aJ iijv East Tenneaste C i laji 14 Omaha i; t;(' t-y Oregon Transportation .... cttyc y,, 3,1$ Ontario AW. 17Q );' 7i 'aelflcMall sejj j Vt $ Bech. A P SL Paul 67 KhM. trl Union Pac ii,J t,b n WabashCem nil wu 118 Wabash Prof sJ i! jl Western 0 7i jjlj 711J est Shere Bends . m New England w; j;t S7 rHiLiDxtrntA lim. Leh. Val fc.. n.N. Y.irhlla jf? 1'a.B B- j; KS.a,5f,: - 'Vs " Len. nuv mv Ili'Steny. Puss 'l V A K N Cent Peeples i'ass lldB. Qen'la 101 pu" tm 011 7S , '. 7 drain ana I'rosisleus. Furnlehtd.by 8. K. Yundt, Brukei. Citiciee, Jan. ss.l o'clock p m. r.. Whtau Cern. Oats. Per, Lard. January February :p; Mi" I3J 15's; i"ii Mureb ;g tut ...... 6 si Apiii 7uj 3 w .... :.; ":::::. m m 1:.." e" Winter Wheat .1.".. ....V" SprlnB Wheat 31 Cern , "ata t lte ., Barley -il OUClty. " CrudeOH , Hecclru-Hegi 'iji Cleelng Prlces-2 o'cleCi p. m Wheat. I'eni. Oats. Peik. Lard. January li 3SK-, ;mj I'l (J e. il Februajy 77( wjj saw 11 tl 6 11 March I7 f5w tb Vi.te O.'.e Aeiit 7'K UK 28 .. May 85f' uiX m 12.67 u t3 June MjJ 41)' 30J Oil City. ' ' UrudeflU ;ui New tern alecks Naw Vena, J an., 5s, 1:5) p. m. Meney leaned at t rr cent. Lichange dull 1 pe.tid rare f-urrftnev S-a. U M bid i It Coop, II bl Scsde, It HH The stock mutant opened te K Pet centlexcr. bnit i 'letaed about H first call a buy. Ins of 8t faul, Unlei racial L.acVaanna aud new lern .. New Knslaml. as beenn. under wnienuia wnoie list strenil ranecd steadily irem the 'ncd r rices ad st caIi up te the t Is new firm at ei 'v t am lhe present writing, aud ths mat an ltupteveimmt of if, tetx ni iikhivii lieral BIqchs mm ilumtt nereitdbj-J. 11. Leng, I'at Last , . . tame. Mle. LancmterSpet rent, ltst.,,, U 107 " 1U. lui Kit J ' Scheel hun HO MS J ' InlerMye-irs no Ite " tnsorsesn l lull ., " " . tulOeraM I'M 1 Manhultnlioieughtuan lisi 1W First Natleual Hank , ii Tanners' national Rink . se rulten rational Bank in) Lancaster County national llank w Columbia national lUnk li) Christiana National llrnk ux) Knbrata National Rank li) I'Irst National runk. I'nlmi.ia nn mi au.a 113 lw in 1M t SIVS.N3 1W leS 100 M lSSV) 110 110 1H u;w SIX) lrst National ltank.Strasbnrir 1 rirst National Rink. M.r-i,,r I.D lis) lt'l rirnt National lUnk.ML Jev Lltlts National uank Manneltu National lLank "... l.ulen National Hank, Mount Jev New Helland National ltnk. Gap National Bank QuarryviUe National Bank... Mlisbethtewn nnllenalBank N'ertbcru National Rink '.. ii'nirui stecss Ittg Spring . lVaver alley.... Bridgeport Horscsheo Columbia A Cheatnut Hill w I m mi ll lisi 1W SI.V Columbia A Washington se Conestoga . Big spring al Columbia A Marietta ti Mayten A KilxabUjtewn ... . n Lft"cau.r A Epnrata 2 I smasier. M Blew Street .. ... t .-uminirg A Millport :j Marietta A Maytown 55 Marietta A Mount Jey a Lane, Klltsbethtewn A Mlddletewn. lie w se w 4) It05 w SS.J0 TO M ; no.ee 1M S9 50 SV . 1.13 M no 10 9.a 210.10 1.0S li te M M.iS fO no 101 Sll) u 111.73 107 Luncapier .1 ruiiTUte. ..,,..,,., , Lancaster A Lltltt Lancaster A "UlUiilMewu Lancaster A Maner Lancaatvr A Manhelm , Lancaster A Marietta Lancaster A New Helland maniXAmevs tnvis. East Brandy lne A IVaynesbnig .. vjuanyvtue 1(. B. Mtileravllle strvct Car Inquiring t'rtntlng Cemrany (asllght and ruel Company Stevens Heuse (Bends) Columbia Gas Company V) M) Sft va ue M W te w lue . 10 leu . no , ' , re . M 50 . UO . 110 JIO . a ltU . no loiutneia ater company. Bus-iuehanns Iren Company... Marietta Hollew.wiuv steTens Heue MlllersvUle Nermal Scheel... . Northern Market Eastern Market Western Market iAncaster City Street Railway te Uu Company Bends. Columbia Borough Bends Lancaster A Susonebenua. Lancaster A New DanvUle Saarryvllla K. 11 "s. eadlng A Columbia B. tt S's E W AD VR TISSMEXTS. B AK1NO rOWDKR, ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. TU13 iiewder nerer varies. A marvel of parity, strengtn and whele"menes. Mere economical than the enllnary kinds, and cannot be old tn competition wltn tbe mu, tltude of low tet, short weight, alum or phesphate rxiwders. Sj(J only in cam. UerAL IU11.11 1'naeiR Ccs I16 Wall Strtwt. New Tork. mayK lydJtw TOTiCE-l WILL PAY '"HILLS -i-i ' 'ntra.'ted bv anv enA ea my at count. BENJAMIN r liAP.LP, 1' rei jfa ai.y. ON WKDNKSDAY EVESIS', AN Ove.ceat was left In the Uarrisburg Ac lommedatlin. which arrives here 11 ti The ener can learn et his prepei treating at thl r.C.ce. it j M.ENNKRCHOR KINK." Tbe MaEonercher nink will be renperei TO-MOBBOW NIOIIT. Saatlng f om7j.te930 ednclc , dancing from 9 V te 11 o'clock c.oed band of musta Deorge Kckert and Jnr.n Wlf, Managers. Admission, 10 cents. )an33 n AfABKLEY'S "YELLOW FRONT " i-tx ciejj t lller Havana Five Cnt cigar is the leading and mestrellable nlcke1 tigar In the n.arkt At MABKLKY'8"y(tlew Frent, ' Ne.il N'ertiyueen slieet. (Fura.rly Hartman's.) TJXLTON OI'URA IlOCSrL MONDAY, JANUARY 31et. 1887. Fcr S1.V SljhUanda GiaudSatutdav Matinee. The Maggie Hareld Comedy Ce. The Oreat Comedian. WM. DAVIDOE, Ir .the Beautiful Soubrette, MaUOIK IIAUOLU. the Mnglng Comedian, DONALD IIauijLU (for nveytnrs with Annie Plxley), supported by the favorites wm J. Sherry. J. M. vtitCt Kebert Hareld, L. Ferd, II. Kdwards, MLley Fulmer, Nerma Teager, Clara Celeman, etc , ef nEPEBTOIBK. Monday . "Great Divorce Case." i ue-day Beten Twe rire-." Wedntsdy rink nominees" Thursday.... " Ticket e! leave Man " Friday " t laying with rire." Saturday Matinee " Aurera irievd " Ealurday Night "Leng Strike." Men, Women and Children who wnt te enjoy a harty laugh come and see this company of comedians. -Prlces, 10, se and M cents. Reserved Beau sold at Opera Heuse Office. )an25 8td TriNf srnEKTePEnA house, ' formerly Lancaster niaki GRAND OPENiNG ONE WKEK COMMKNt INt, Monday, January 3lBt, 1897. fMurdaj- 'tatlneeat ? r m On which occasion Actre, rill 'appear Hie Talented ROSE LISLE, Supported liy a Flist clots Dramatic Company. Monday Evenlng-COLLKEN DAWN, 'luesday Evening LEAH. Wednesday Evening -EAMT LTNNL. Thursday Evening HUN'l'HEtS OF MIS Sl'Bll'PJ. Friday Evenlng-UNION IIKR01VE, hatuiday Matlnce KtisT LVNNK. Suturday Evenlng-MK. JACK 811 Krp,iltn ADMISSION, 10, 20 & 30 Cents. airllesei red Eeats without extra charge. Bex ofllce opens for sale of seata Saturday mnrnlug at " a. iu. Jaa IiLKUTION FOR SCHOOL DIRUCTORS. U 'Ibequaltacd voteisof thuCltyef Lancac ter aruhoreby petlUtd that an oleuion wlliue held In tbe several wards, at the usual places of holding state and county elections, 011 'IU LI DA V, FEllUUAKY 15, lBdf, between the hours of 7 o'clock In tbe morning and 7 o'clock tn tbe evunlngef said day, for tne pnrpese of electing twelve persons te serve as school directors ter the trrmef thiee years from tbe first Thursday tn Nevemlwr neit. And the election eillcers In tbe several wards are hereby required te make tbe necessary efliclal returns of tee nlectlen te tbe prothenotary, JOHN LE VKltfleOD, Jii7 6tdl'hJtl Pivsl'fiiL NtiflHHtt. fiorernuaat fti E NOHMOUS IlAHCtAlNH. D rices en Clenks DEEP ROCK BOTTOM. These I11 search of ENORMOUS BARQAINSIore grently eurprleed nt our wonderfully llKDUOED PR10ES. Beyond a doubt, THIS 13 YOUR TIME. Jeseph L. Ran THE LEAMNM AND VOITLAH CLOAK Nes. 133.-138 North Queen Street, .Vi'TT ADVKRTKXMKSTS. S40,000 TO LOAN ON PiHST MnttffftUA llMAlllttc .ml ether properties ter rem nd sa'r. Arp y te llAUSIIANA llUUNb. . .... Keal rstate Agent, JauWJtdll Nale en UranjeStrei'L A SMALL CK1.LAK 11KATKK IN OOOU roadHlen, wUI te sold at a l.argaln II ap piled fiTsoen.Bl HUDLEV'9 DttUO 8TOKK, Sd West hlugSlret'L F OK Rr.NT--THK LIVERY STAHLK in tne tear Kline city Hetel. Apply te mis ir.kr.KsR. 1..H1, Jm2TMd N'e 110 East Lhestnul Street. I- OST-E1THBR ON WhST OR EAST J Urange, North Mary, tvest Chestnut or North Qucen streets, a Diamond Shirt Stud. A liberal rearard will be paid en rulurn of same, te th City Hetel. lanlsttd FRESH KOABTED COFFEE 12H TO ICO. per pound Peaberry and Santrs, SSa. i'KAlM S American Tea Company, Jin!i!td t Centre aijuare. IARKLKVH "YAR. HE.vrTIKH" lvX Hear Filler Havana Five cent CUar. Is lecommeuded te levcts of a Ueuulne llaana Cigar. At M AUK L 5 VS. " Yellew rrent," Na 21 North (jneen su-pet ireminrlv llaninin'al C CAUTION ALL J or using any as PERSONS MAKING ashing ataoblne In Lancas. Icr county whleh Is an Infringement uren Haw ley s Improved Vnshr. the light te make and sell which In laucaawr ianty belongs te me, win be prececeded against In the United States Courts. Un'.lwd ION8TANT1SCMAHISN19. S1.000 REWARD. Fer any case of Kidney Tteu .irituui ueL'uu eeitiiy. aientai and I'rivstraJ Weakness that HOTAN'IC NEBVE IUTTEK3 fall te.ure. f-eld by druggists. Mcenta. iis.hu si vv CO. Ne 13 N. Mf Circulars free. f EVANS FLOl'llT Uth St.. PhUa Pa. norc-lveeJ.tw LEVAN'S FLOUR. ALWAYS UNIFORM AJJD CP TO THE 1IIGU; EST STANDARD. M.ThJtS AA. BB m Manhelm ROLLER FLOUR Excelled by Nene, ;acil train B AbT FiD YARP. 0.J.SWARR&00. OOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Offlre: Ne. SO CENTKK SOUAKtt. and oace connected with Telephone aprlJ-lydM.ar.ii lieth j-ard Exchange w ILLIAMSON A FOSTER. Ojimmiuicatieii by Telephone. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 400 JOIN'S OVERCOATS AT BAKGAIS TEUE3-ALL SUK 150 CHILDREN'S OYERCOATS AT UAliOAIN" PRICES-SIZES ST0 5. 200 Dress Sack Suits ATDVEOAlNTRlCEa 300 BusinessSack Suits AT DAllOAI.V PlIICFR 250 CUTAWAY GOAT SUITS AT IIAUGAIN PltlCES 1,000 PAIRS MEN'S ODD PANTS ai UAiir.AiN pkices. 300 PAIRS BOY'S ODD PANTS AT BARGAIN I'llltl 2W Pairs llillilrcii'n Short Piinls ATBAHOA1N I'KlCI i Men's Starlet and White VNDEUWE AU at Bar gain Prices. Men's Seft aud Btltl FELT HATS at Bargain ll'rlces. Men's and Bey's Heavy CLOTH CAPS at Bar gain Prices. Ladles' ami Misses' VINE DKESS GA1TLBS at Bargain Prices. Men's and Bey's BUTTON and UALMOUAL OAlfKRSat liargain Prices. The Best IIUBBEU OVKUS1IOKS at Bargain Prices. Don't Fail (e See These Bargains -AT- WILLIAMSON & FOSTER'S, b 84, B0 anil UB East King SI., LAl.'CASTBlC, PA. A Rteiua cliMe at Q o'aleok 11. in , Jiept ' uudaj- sad esluiUiT. IRGM! bbw see. -HAVi: TOfl'llKU- SB WAD rER TJSRSIK.VT.1. Fc nENT-TnE PROPERTY NO. ltl Centre Kquarti, used as a cigar sto-e ler sev- .rs i KiiniDn sajiteii unaerneatninn stem. teOKOUUKW. TOMLlN90N,atbrltrs Jans tfdll TACOn 1. BHEAFFER'8 PURE RYE WHISKY, DUKF. atUELl augMydlt LIQUOU 8IOKB. rTlKRKORH OF Tllh J. IllSAUMKll. DENTAL, CHAIR Teeth extracted by the use of nleetitclly per. fectly aafa aud hartnleas. M SJ.CO Teeth are male of the beat material that lean ptirehasn rilling teeth a specialty. All work guaranteed. VV. L riSHEH. Deutlst, aprri-lyd Ne. I3 North Qneett Bt TTSE UAtiO 11T8 1776 SOAP POW'T) ER Ferfavlag Laber and Expense 2 Packages for 5 Cents. rive rieeea llabbltta Seap and One Pound Washing Powder f.re. Twe Pounds Orannlated Sugar and one nar ter Pound coo Toafer!o. Just tilnk that would only be. Se. POUND TOB OHANL'LATEU SUllAHat CLAURES TEA AND COT r KK 8TOUE. UnMyil Ne. M West King Btteel. H IRSH t nilUTHKH. GREAT CLEARING SALE -AT- Hirsh & Brether's, Un htTH just lnanguritd OUtt C.ntAr CLKAK1NG SALE. The balanea of our Inter fltockraustbeseld, for we have cemmenced te manufacture ear eprleg goods, and need the room. These goods lave been mikd farbl'w cost, se as te make II A CLEARING SALE THAT il9 NeYer Been Known in Lancaster Before. Men a Business Suits, M(0 .. Men's Dress Snlts. M OO Men's rtns mn3eiu, me) Beys' Scheel BnlU. U.10 Deys' Dress Suits. IS ic Men'e Business Overcoats, M co . . Men's Dress Overcoats, I&.0O Men's nne Dress Overcoats, lie re Heys' Scheel Overcoats. 11(0 Beys' lres Overceabj, lr) -AL30- WeitbllSCO Werth 11 00 Werth me Werth eoe Werth le re .werih iA .worth 9 CO worth 15 '0 worm 1 no W erth c A UIIEAT CLE1H1.NU 8ALK UNDEHWr Ml, WOOLEN SHIHT. k Ml JACRT.13, . LOVES, HO'IEK -rtK LAlt AUEHI'arrRNPIMSI t,i'U ONPJ.PRIOR Olethiers and Furnishers, COIl. NOI1T11 O.UKEN BT. AMI CKNT11K SgUAUK, LANCA8TEU. PA - Hands wanted en rant) and Coits S" TAMM BROH. A CO. Stamm Bres. & Ce. 20 A: 28 North Wueen Street, .ANCASTEIt, PA. SPECIAL BARGAINS -yen- THIS WEEK. DUCkSlLK tl.Ma yard, Keduccd frenifl.W a yard. BLACK SILK II 00 a yard, Reduced lrum1'.J7X a yard. BLACK SILK ftc. a yard, Itcduccd from tJKe, a yard. IlLA'.K C'ASHMEUES at Bpcclally Lew Prices II'ACK HENUIETTA U.Ou a yard, down from 11.51 a yard. BLACK HENUIETTA II. i:; a yard, down Irem tl.AOayard. ALL-WOOL CLOTH, yard and a-balf vilde, 37Kc ayaid, riN'K OBEY CLOTHS, yard Hide, 17c. a yard, worth 330 a yard, FINE ALL-WOOL CLOrilS, yard wlde.levely colors, 37Kc a yard. GOSSAMERS. Three Hundred Xlecttlc Geasauieis, ei tn tl ;3 each, for $1.00 EACH. Black Thibet Shawls, Very Much Ileduced In 1'rtce, Seal Plush Coats. '1 e Beal Plush Coats, II MO each, Itcduced Hum Ifitw. Twe Seal riiinh Coats, a te each, Reduced from tJJ.w. A CHANCE LIKE TIl'B FOR BARGAINS, lSIIAKKLYOrrEUEO. BOSTOfvTSTORE. HIKSH BROTHER, gNORMOUS lUUa.UNK Prices en Cloaks & Ce.. HOUBE, Near P. P. R. Station. a'KW ADrKRriSESt.VETa rnilK Due de Montebello Is thoflnestef lnipcrterti bimtumn oldetilr t UOllltLKa LliirOllMTOtl, t: Cuutre iiqua t will uner.m. CAR IaTa!)" or iikavv nit.rr noitse rney CANADA HVSAICIIUAY MOI1N1.NO. Alse en hand a rtoed snlertlen of H estem nerses drlTern nnd aeurnil mirtinnh(,rH .VI 1 n,j,rli.,k. ,-..... , ltd l.EOni!KIHI038MAV A GAIN A1IU.VD. Cbas. A. Palmer, Ne. tl Meuth Ann street. 1 an caster. Ta, I. miotber he ttled ull kinds et medicine for h's cough, ter two y-ars, hut be gei no relief until be tried Ooehrim'H Oeuttli Oure, One boitle of which twined Mm mero thati ALL TIIK eritrit MEOlCINES Ilk TOOK (luarantecd 10 gire sMI.fa.'tl.in or unneTre funded by the sole manulactuier. l'ncee.a bottle. H. 1). OOOnilAN, DrtiKBlet. Nes.m A IW North (jneeu Ru. Ijncnter. Pa. Cochran's I It 'AM I) F I111SK9 cute and pre Vents chapped hands and faces maiS lycedlt Over RKvnsrKns iic ndiicd s.vm pin tUittlea of lrat'i-y' Simp et Bleed root, WIM 1 hrry and llrhnuntl, were dla trlhntfd fr-m deer te deer last week Owing te strikes In tbe fa teilm w ar slu.tt In e ir bottle supply A een a tiecai g-1 tbeni mom tain pies will foil w e. tbnpiiblli Inlgmrlil nti Its in'rli. I urgnbnltles f. r il cems NoepUtuj .....M. U ,. ..'. .. .' ,,.I,A I, (Di'peme Lttstetn Market) 's Llrer Puis for ( entlpiltn d)3wdM,W,rU air Try FralUy Etc, AT urusK'H XXX Confectioners' Pulverized Sugar. ei'i.Ci.M ATiE:neN .. PURE RL'i'.AU SUCI' fei lauln L'sx Only 10 I cnts a Qu'rt. Tell the tte.nl m i all around of ihn oed isnin ayrnp you nare leuna it is orient swrei and cheap, aud futind aleua at w r.ust hlti street. A CAII I.OAD-t'i bariels of this Ki-ellent fyrnp lust recclved llttnf our ticttn-. and lugs. hybuya rnier yrupwhuu jeu in k" tne tint pure fyrup nt lucents aiiuarL OKANME3 ARE VEIIY CHEAP I11TE OliAl'Ll 01 10 and IK cents are an cheap BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET, 1. t.vcAamt. pa. -Tclephen Connections Ooedi DUivuru 1 ruu hjliji eh next. FOR RENT-SKl-ON l AND THIRD Fleer, Nes. S and 30 East Mnic stru.it, with elevator Hnllabla foriilmeslany but.nesa Kent Lew. Call en li V hi ALKHuL'bK, JanlJ-tid Ne se East Kin si F0R RENT -AT MODERATE TLRMM, AT .NO. 4 SOCTfl IIUKE 9T . A most deslrable suttn 01 nxuus for ledtnt business purposes. Apply te K O " 11 1 I 4, )c6-luid Ne 111 North Duke strn 1 FOR RENT FROM APRIL 1, 17. A First-Class Farmcf W Aercs, two mites from tbe city. Four acrm of Land en Hectland street loararrnsef Land In the Mghih ward Small Stable, ?M Hen nrange stteet u.all Houses en tat eranicn. Fiiderck, luleu church and .t(,bn streets 'ltrms roaseua'ili' Apply t.. lllliSIl A IIKOTIiril CIOOI'KR HOL'HE FOR RENT. J Tbe coepor Hou.e, onebalf s'luate from Centre Square and Opeia Iluusn, nnl near b ith railroad depots. Tbtslsoneol the unrest and teat beuses In tbe city, l-nre bale and l.jt chanve stables, all first-lass 1 wicilan 1111 April 1st. M. i COUPE It FOR RENT TROM A rill I. 1, CLASS FARM OF iJ AC1U:3, , FIRS 1ST nflei two ml from the city. Four ACreiet Land en lleck'and street. Four Acres of Land In tbe PlKtvh Waid. Hale and Kxehauge atuhlcs adjelnlni; v csterti Hetel. l.argi three story Brllt Dweillng, 15) Wet Orane street 1 flne fruit yard Ibeteiu. email Houses en Rockland, chutch aud Jehn Streets. Terms teasenarie. Apply te JlS-iwd 1111; IRISH A llRerHER i'iie'Hi.ii. IROPOSALS -ter- ELECTRIC LIGHT, Gas, Ceal Oil, or 01nr.11 matkrivl for lighiinw -AND- LAMP POSTS. The Lamp Committee, of tbft City of Luncaster will rocelve sealed proposal for tliu l Ubtlng el the City (two rulle square) Mlb Elno'tle LIxbL All Elcotrle Lamps te 0 suspended uemtMi mlddloettbn streets, The pany fumlshliiK tbe light will bid for the romp ete plant, Includ'iiK peles, wires, lamps nnd p.vr leady te run Contract te commi-nce Jenn 1, 1837. Alse, a.aled proposals fir the lurnlshinif til Oas per thousand fet for tbe Muyer'n omce. lreasurers otllce. Council 1 bamliers, Marhet Houses nnd Htatlen Heuse, and fil.e ler bticel Lamps, at a fixed price perlamp, with a Uvo-Ieot burner, lera period oleno juar from and ensu lna JunnlMf. The company furnlshliw thavas shall Ilaht all tbestreat gas lamps overynlgbt threugbnut the year at sunset, utitl aba'l keep the aame clean aed In icp;il., clu.inln thorn ut leastnncea week, make ull cenuectlmi 10 Ibe lamp pestsailneir own preper con, unddlscen in pests neet the rame at tbe oxpirauen of thvlr ceutiuct wunnui cnaigu te tne t liy. Alse scalea nroneanla for Ibe fiiinUblnir of I amp I'ests and Lamps for ga, comp'eio and ready for use, which may be neided during the your, roststnbeof tbe same style and liuiKih uathosnnewln use In ContreSn.naiu, nnd lamps of a style similar te theso tn uther cocttens m the city. Bidders nre rcqutied te Klve the lencthand welubtef pests they propesnto fur nlsh I'ests tobeof lrenand vsvlKhtutlciuit '.'te pounds. Alse, sealed proposals for the futntshlnir nf Ceal oil or ether mateitul for lUh luc nil the Htreet Lamps, oranypeitlon tin reiif,ai n llird firlcoper lamp, for tb period of 0110 ui (ieiii becusulng Junu,U87 Ibnpe ben.lndlvidaulii, or company wbe bid te supp tout Oil, Uae, llnoerother lighting uiuterntl. be. liijlitiill the street Inmpi te he be tinpiilleU cviiy ulgbt tbioucbeui tbe ycur nt suniet, nnd ull lump must burn until eunrl'P, and tbe cmtiucUT shall keep thn same clean and In lepalr, and clean them at least oncen wctk Bidder tesup ply Ceal Oil or ethor lighting matirlal, ure lu quired te accompany tbelr bid wi h h propei 1 at which they will furnish dulint, tbeyttj ibe use of Lamp 1'ejts nnd Lami'B cuuipiein wbtie in oil or ether lighting materials atldii Hern uaa may be burned i aald pests and lamp te louieiu the property of Ibe uontrae ors, and Je be re moved without oipenso te ihe city ut tbe ex plratlen et tbe ceiitrecL lilds shall slate also Ibe candle power or tbe light proiiesid te be lurnlshed Thla luoludes tboeltctilollght The Lamp C'uiuinlttee rcsorve thu right te te lect any nnd ull bid, and the succi sslul bldils-t or bidders shall give geed andappreved security for the lallhlul porfei mance of tbucentiatL All bids or pioiiesals tniul be timdn onerbo. fere Tuesday, reliruury 1, H37,at i) o'clock p. m , nnd addresa te Jenn II. Lone, chairman Lump Coimnllieii. Mayer' Olllc!. Lantaster, l'u.und boendomed" 1'rones.ais for Ll(jhllne City." llyorderof tbe LAJIl'OMilUTEE. Attest i jaw ji bttiuA, cicrsr. J7 i IJ.ta.JJ.Minft l-.-. Vtt kdsff A ""4-