THE iLASTCASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCE!. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, .1880. V i &'" ii't ' th n Sy n W vK SHI 1 UTERART EXERCISE. T9Mh 99 turn mwa mcbuul nmum IT0KWUIDAT. Etch WM ! ! te Varletu aWet-SBmdy - r .-. ...... An nf ItrTKLMflKlteail. i jwgiiiai t tut i hi CetUMBU, Ker. 39. The high iichoel has bacea holding literary exerclma en al Friaay anernoena. ins pregrammes with great care ana are 01 great te Ike pupil. The exercises yeater- war the follewing: Inaugural address, Ml MoCulleugh ; referred quostleD, What ean the high school beya de te dlioeurw the uie of tobacco and Improper language among the beya of town T" Edgar Heller j chorus by PBboels rererred question, ''What were the letting effeaU or the Keforraatlen 7" K. Buebers IwrtrtimenUl duet, Edith HeurDeer and Annie Det; debate, "That Chlnoelni. migration aheuld be prohibited," afflnnatlve, M. McManua and Alfred Meyers : negative, Little Jllnkle and Klslel'tienegar. Altorthe arsumenta were concluded a vole el the cboel waa taken and the question decided in the afHrmatlve by a vote of M te 10. Head, leg. "The Little Stowaway," Jehn Miller; ir, "The-Little BteTMi. war," Jehn Miller: elllns mmtch, participated In by the pupils; clUUen, "The Modern Bell," Lmmn Klch dl ; vocal quartette 5 oration, " Tue Survl- peiung r tveJUU.-.n. Mat srnratl naartette voraef Hunker Hill." Little Sleat: reading at the High ScfioelJlcU, euttre, i;illiu rat rat ten. Among the Church. SLFaul'itl'. K. church, service will be held en Sunday at 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. in , with special oflertorloi in bslialt or rutued churches In the city of Charloslen. The cel. lectien is made In accordance with a special pastoral by the bishops el the church. Tl e rector's Bible class will be held In the church at 6: p. m. The rectory has been removed te the second 11 oe et 101 locust street, where llev. F. J. Ulav -Meran will be pioasecl le sre his friends en Monday next. A series of misMen services will be com menced by Rev. O. I). Kiahel In the Church of Ged, en Jiunday eveulng, te continue all week. Union Thanksgiving services will be bold In the 1'resbyterlan church en next Thurs day morning at 1030 o'clock. The sermon will be preached by Itev. Win. l Evaus. The ether clergymen will participate). On Thanksgiving Day there will be holy communion in me su lain a i: t.. cnurcn at 0 a ni. The lllver Very High. During yejterday and last night the Sus quehanna river here ha9 been rising very rap idly and the water is new about live feet nbeve low water mark. vThe wharves along the shore are almost completely submerged, although very ltttle damage has been done. The high water hits put a step te the shipping of coal at the Ksadlnp & Columbia coal chutes. A let of weed was lying along the shore, near the chutes, and the water begun rising se fast that the owners were compelled te work lrem twelve te three o'clock this morning te get the weed out el danger. A number of row beats were swept from their fastenings but were caught before they went down the river, i'lenty of drill weed is lleatlug past the tewu. Town Notes. The " Michael Strogeil " mlnuet and car nival company will appear In the opera house en next Thursday evening. The festival In the armory by the United Brethren church is meeting with geed suc cess. The festival ill close te-night. The young lelks society of the Second street Lutheran church, held a very pleasant meetlnglast nlgbt at the residence or Mrs. A. K. Welsh, en Chestnut street. Twe kegs were found by Mr. II. r. Yergey, and the owner can have them by calling at his store en Locust stret. Apletsant lime was hml last ulght at the Yeung Felks Gleaner's society of ihe Church 01 Ged at their sociable at the residence of Mr. Geerge 1'. Steinlielser, en Walnut street. The Agnes Vllla-Wallace combination will appear in the oeruheuso en Wednesday and Tuursday evenings of next week. i.AitcE.vr vf vi.v me. A Dishtntst Helper Who Helped Himself le II In Kutptejer's I'reperljr. Fer months past the Penn Iren company has ' em systematically robbed et large quan tities of old Iren, taken from thulr piem piem ises by parties unknown. About a mouth age Ollicer liarnbeltl was put upon the track or the thieves, and has kept a watch en the premises ever since. He obtained Bufllcient in formation te warrant the arrest el Leuis Ileltsnyder, who lives at Ne. .'7 Lsnt Chest nut Btreet, and who has been ler some time past empleytd at the Penn Iren works as a helper. "iesterday Officer Darnheld, accompanied by Officer Weaver, visited Kelfsnyder's premises, Bamhela having a search warrant and Weaver a warrant of arrest en cbarge of jarceny. weaver KnecKeu at the trent deer, and Kelfsnyder, en learnlng that he wai wanted,8kipped out of the back deer and fell an easy prey te ISarnheId, who was there awaiting him. He was taken Inte custody and tbe premises were searched. Quantities of Iren, consisting of car springs, pig metal, heavy iron pipe and scraps of Iren of various kinds were found in the cellar, in the yard, and a barrel full In an outhouse. On being quostieiiod as te where he get tbe Iren Keif. HDyder tried te make explanation but was seen tripped up and contradicted himself, and utter trying te fasten the etlense en his own son, confessed that he had taken some of the Iren, and that ether workmen had done the same. Kelfsnyder was leck6d up for a hearing before Alderman Oeeu, the time for which has net yet beeu fixed. The iron, some of which was ieund en n let adjoining Keilsnyder's, was identified as Iwloeglngtothe Penn iron works, and was leaueu en a wagon anu taKeii te the works. It weighed 310 pounds. It Is said that Kelf snyder told a wagon lead of old Iren te Jehn Fesgley the day that lllalne made a speech ntthe park, and sold another wagon lead two weeks afterwards. It Is believed that a creat deal mere Iren has been stolen from the Penn works, and that Heltanyder la net the only eUemler. llellsnyder owns Hie house lie 11 ex In, the title being in hi wife's name. The house is n ery geed one and ery comfortably Jurn lslieil. Heltanyder and his family hae heretofore borue a very geed name. azAuuiis aiitcuBLU AttanlfMug Werk el An Actress WHe rill) Four Vear OIU. l'ew of the geed-sized audience who saw Maggie Mltciiell skipping about the Fulton opera house stage last evening were aware or this Tact that lllty.feur summers had come and gene since her natal hour. Her vivacity in spile of j ears Is most nstenlshlng, and the maimer In which she bustalned her long dancing periods told of wonderful physical powers. Only a clote scrutiny of her face, and n slight harshness occasionally notice able in the voice betrays that she Is net a jeung woman, aud one must have a sharp eye and a quick ear tedutect these slight iin. perfections. The play of "Maggie, the Midget" Is crudely constructed and seems te have been framed only for the Introduction of the spe. dallies el the actress. It has no plot te sptak et The duppert last eehlug was even enough; but was uowuere specially strong, except In the characters of I.ycurgv J)ttii aud Mrs. Gtervina J'utla, taken re. specthelyhyMr. U. F. McClanln and Mies Marien P. Chiten. Frequent spplause marked the presentation et the play aud twice the curtalu was rung up In rouieusu te warm applae. A Coit bloleu. This morning a coil was stolen from n beuse en West King stioet,and word was seat te Offiear Beas A. tramp was arrested en HUspldeii. He denied the theft, but ad mltted that he had thrown away a coal lhal was given te him. He took the ellicer te Iho place where the coat was and it proved te be a geed one. The man was then UUen te the Iieumj w here he get the coat and the lady raid his story was true. He could lilYO m. mason ler throwing away a geed cost and he was locked up en the charge of agraney. His name is Frank Murray and is a well known bum. It was a companion el hla w he stele the coat. One Haudrtrt una Forty Natltei Drenur, Adc'cei hivobeei received te the eUect that a i-ces- crowxled with natlve laborers, re luming from Queensland plantations, liiundtreil In the l'.icllle ocean, and that 110 i(vc- were lest. xaa met am or ram jambs aura BaewaRhel Made el the Hams MatetUI Her Netnrlnns 8eaa. Kansas Citv, Ma, Nev. 20. Mrs. .erelda Samuels, uiether el the James boys, was in this elly yesterday. Tbe old lady loons as hale and hearty as she did 10 years age, when horsens, Frank and Jesse, were the terror of express companies and travelers, and when every movement el her. self and family was watched with curiosity. In regard le the Adams Express company robbery, and that humorous eerresx)nilenl or the dajly paper who signs hlmselr " Jim Cummlngs," Mrs. Samuels said : " 1 de net knew whether Jim Cummlngs Is dead or alive and 1 don't want le knew. I don't knew who committed this robbery, but although Jesse is In his grave and Frank's whereabouts and dally llle are known every day, these scoundrels still want te lay the robbery en the James boys. It's the same old story. After Jesse had been hunted down and shot in the back of his head by a treacherous assassin, who is net only allowed te escape scot free, but is applauded and rewarded ter his cowardly murder, the dead man' cannot be allowed te rest In peace In his grave but must be blamed ler the next robbery that ec curs, ir Jesse were allve Jim Cummlngs nor none el his class would write letters te papers blaming the robbery en him or his brother. I don't knew who this 'Jim Cum mlngs' 1, but I suppose his case Is like a geed many ether cases where the man who crks step tbler,' the loudest will bear the most watching." OHKAT VJXC1.S1AT1 FtKK. A Hall Millien Dellnra Leut urn! On) Man Mltnlng. Cincinnati, Nev. 20 About 15 minutes belere3 o'clock this morning tire broke out in the third story efMackSUdler's wholesale clothing stere en the south side et Third street, between Vine and Kace, and gained headway before an alarm was sent in. It seen spread te I echhelmer ltres.' wholesale clothing establishment next deer. The low is estimated at 200,01X1. The Burnet house Is directly opposite It and many et the guests arose and dressed and prepared te leave, but it did net become necessary. At 4.10 a. in. the dividing wall fell and Peter Kuhel, of the "Feurs," Captain Halstead, of ceuiauy 1, and two ether firemen, names net jet learneu, were precipitated Inte tbe ruins, fall ing lrem the siith fleer te the cellar. At i 30 Kuhel was goleut. He was net much hurt. Captain Halstead could be beard talking through the ruins. The men are doubtless dead. One man is missing and It Is feared he has been killed. The two buildings were entirely gutted while the clothing house of M. H. G arias A Ce., adjoining en the west, was damaged heaily by water. Less J600, 000. Mack btadler A Ce. have 1; Jul, 000 Insur ance en building and W5,IAX) en stock. M. A S. Fechhelmer A Ce. 15,000 ou building and f .13,000 en stock. Four firemen w ere InJ ured by falling timbers, none fatally. The cause of the fuels unknown. ItHlUAlHEtl OX.1KKS1. MILKS. Talk Abuut Hie KITcct el the Capture el (eronline and 111 lUed W.wiiMne.N, Nev. AX Brigadier Gen eral Miles, commanding the department of Arizona, has arrived born. In an iuterWew respecting the recent surrender el Geronime and his band of renegade Attaches, the veteran Indian fighter said : " I feel that Geronime aud his followers are finally disposed et and thev apiiear te be perfectly satisfied that they hare been prep erly ueait w ith. The surrender was an abso lute surrender." "Which," suggested the Inter lower, "is Iho same thing as a capture " "It Is se regarded by military law," re plied the general, adding, "the only ob ject that a band of warriors cnuld have in surrendering absolutely and throwing themselves en the mercy of their captors Is the hope that for doing se their lives may be spared. But, of course, 1 could net grant them a pardon. That lay w 1th the presldent. It was with litm te de what was right with them. New they have all been banished from their home, ev erythlng has been taken and they hive been reme ed te a place hun dreds of utiles n ay, where there will tmne earthly iieasibllity of an outlook in the future." The general is bore en furlough net en official business, and will return te his pest alter spending a few weeks with his family. Ksulban Hakes a Drill tnd. .Sema, Nev. 2a Gen. Kaulbars has de manded the release of Captain Nabaketl and the alleged Montenegrins who participated In the revolt at Beurgas, threatening te re sort te extreme measures unless his demand is complied with and the prisoners liberated at once. Owing te the strict press censorship new in ferce here, a newspaper conducted In the In terests of M. Karat eletl, resorted yesterday te the publication of quotations lrem Isaiah, limiting the excerpts te these in which the prophet upbraided the Israelites and loretells their deem. Gelitinsrk'a ew Opera I'redareri Vies.na, Nev. 2a Goldmark's new opera, "Merlin," was preduced for the first time In the Imperial opera heuse last night. The theatre was densely crowded by au audience largely composed et notable persons and the opera was enthusiastically recehed. At the close of the performance the composer was called upon the stage and expressed his gratification at the favorable reception of his work. The music of the opera Is decidedly Wagnerian. Sutjr Ilurmeie lCUIe.1. Ha.noeon, Nev. 2tt Setere fighting is re ported between the British nd native troops atMyegyee In which Mxty Burmese were killed, and a large number wounded. The Britsh less is net specifically stated, but the report Intimates that it is small. Struck Uy au Keclne. MllibLETOWN, Nev. 2a Jacob Wllseu, of this town, was struck by a shilling engine last evening and thrown twenty feet along the tracks. He was picked up unconscious w hen It was found that he reusied terrible Injury. A deep cut oxteuds across his fore fero fere head, aud the oenituny physician i-ays he is injured Internally and may net recover. He Is about CO years old and a widow er. le mm ;veriier el Taimaiila Londen, Nev. 2a Sir Hebert Hamilton, under secretary for Ireland, is te be ai ai pelnted governor or Tasmania, te succeed Majer Sir G. C. htrahau, whee resignation has ler some time been In the hands of the colonial secretary. UtHttiu! Cfii;ri-iuiii Arnul. Washington, 20, 2.10 p.m. Nohh of the death et Hull. Jehn Arnet, congressman from New Yerk. Beached here a short time age Mr. Arnet lias been III for several mouths past. The congressman's home, where lie died, was Llmlra, N. Y. TIie Way IlieCzir Kxpreuei llmnka. Londen, Nev. 2a Tim czar has tele graphed Ills thanks te the official whom CeL Mutkoretl arrosted far services In the Rus sian cause and has granted the mail a ptu ptu hlen aud u decoration. I'otlelIUe Clealng, The jrfntoflice will be closed en Monday lrem 10 a. m. te 1 p. m , m scceunt el the burial of ex-Presldunt Arlliur. There will be but two deliveries by the caineis, at 7 a. ui. aud 2 p. "j. The combination letter nd euvoleiomay new bu ebtulntd at the poateffico. funeral el an AkI Marletthtu. Miss Catharine Llbbart, agad 61, who died en Monday in Marietta, was buried WeJnoa WeJnea day. Hhe was a sister or the late Jehn A. Llbhart and had always made her home with her brother, but since his death she had re. sided with the ratntly at the homestead. She waa sick only a short time and was active ler a woman et her years. A IllrltirUr Surprise. William Leng, painter, who has been in the employ el Geerge Brown for twenty years or mere, celebrated litsilOtli birthday en Friday. In theevenlng he was treated te n genuine surprise. He was sitting quietly al bis home, Ne. 317 N. Cherry alley, when a rap came te the deer. Vism opening It all of his lellew workmen came walking In. They congratulated him nu teaching his third score and finally ltyren J. Brown, in a neat Utile speech, presented liliu with an elegant pair til geld spoetaclfs. The vMters had brought lunch and te freshnients with them, and these were iar iar takenef. A Hue limn was spent during the evening, songs were sung, stories told, etc., and all left, wishing Mr. Leng many mere such pleasant birthdays. Mr ark ,lurerelete,l. The following struck Jury has been so se so lec'ed te tiy the suit et Maria Bell ngsinst the Pennsvlvanls railroad eempauv, In the trial list ler the week lgttiulng Nev em ber29. Win. It. Bishop, Sallbury township. Tobias llrubtker, Providence. Jeseph C. Huckw alter, Manhulm township , Itenlamlu ttlukley, West Cocallce; Jacob ltsker, Haphn, I) W. Edwards, Paradise. Tbes. 1 . McClure, Bart; Jonas B. Nelt, Maubelm township; Henry Oberlln, Kvst Cix-allce , Martm uoerheiiror. allsuur3 . r it. iieni, Kaphe . A. J. en Nelds, ltreckneck. The Jurers will meet at Lsndisville en 1 rid ay next at 10 o'clock, te iew the site of the location where Mrs. Bell's husband lest bis life, Joeph U. SIcMellre I ettertl. The iuuernl of Jeseph C. MoMelleii, whose tragic deatli occurred en ednexlay, tixk plice this afternoon lrem his talher s rr si deuce en F. vt Ylue street, and was very largely attended. The floral tributes were many anil ctwtly. Ameug thtuu m-vy te noted Iho tribute of the high school Ivvsa floral tribute, and one sent by the boys of his neighborhood who were hlsdaily associate. The high school boys attended the funeral In a body. Kev. Fry, of Trlulty Lutheran church, conducted "the services, and the ln termeutwas madtfat Woetlward Hill ceme tery. Aterpta n I'hurch Call llev J. N. I'olvvell, Ute of Brooklyn, who has been preachlug in the Firt Btitit church mast acceptably for four weeks past, has been unanimously lnvtled te become the psster of the church. On ed day he signified his acceptance of the cill, anil will enter upon his duties en Sundav, November 2s. He would have begun his pastoral work te-morrow but for the laei that be has been summoned te Brooklyn te attend the funeral of one of his old parish loners. Under his admlnl'trailen a bright presect opens up ler the Iirst Kiptlst church of this city. Injured at 1 phrat. Christian Wittlck. a traveling umbrella mender, whose home Is in l elumbia, was Injured at Kphrabt en Frlduy evening. He was brought te this city en a settee aud taken te the staueu houe alter which he was re moved te the county hospital. He was there evumined aud it was found that his injury consisted et a severe bruise en the right hip joint, mere is no iraeiure or anytmuc e rieus. Wittick says that he was thrown from a building at "Kphrata by somejeung men w he w ere teaming him. He wat'umier the influence of liquor at the time aud in the same condition wheu be reached Lamaaler. The .Mu-aurriher lMiitr There was another large crowd at the Manuercher baziar last evening. The music was furnished by Tayler's full or chestra A number of hsndsome artiWes were chanced ill. Mayer Morten drew a fine cloth hand pttnted table cover and it. I). Moere secured a line plush banner. Hue of the cakes containing a geld ring was tut and Geerge II. Boehringer drew the piece with the; prize. This evening the Liberty land will furnish the music. The executive etnmittee will heM a meet meet leg te morrow evening. DMguetlilaa Society Kleiu Ofllcei 9 At the regular meeting of the Diagnetbian Literary society et Franklin and Marshall college this morning the following eietutivg officers were elected President, H. A. Iiubbs ; vice president, G. W. Henibach , monitor, A. H. Ketherinel , re.'erdlng secre tary, B. M. Mvers; critic, I. W. Hendricks; chaplain, A. M. l-cuatlner. KUe In the suxiufhanea Utter. The sufpiehanna river at llkesbarre is rising rapidly. The water 1 rlday evening is fifteen feet above low-water mark. !bi.'.id it rise another feet during the night traffic-en the west side between Wilkesbarre and Kingsten will be cut oil. ItetlMMt rr.len et llae 1'uker Jeke. Frem the flosten Pest Benjamin Franklin says In his autobio graphy : "I did net think that Fsheuld ever literally stand before kings, which, however, has since happened, for 1 have stetxl bofero five." Benjatnan must have been very ven ven tureseme. Ment of us hesitate te stand before even four klngs,unless we liave a pbenetnna! band. A Smoke Cauieti Kictteint m. This morning something of an excitement was caused at Ne. 2."! I Lancaster avenue, a heuse ixvupiHl by ."Sirs. Seamiller. Seme one in the family threw a let of betashis upon seme straw In the cellar, which leek tire. There was considerable smoke, but the cause of it was seen ascertained and no damage was done. The Kulghln Will Tern Out. At a meeting of Inland City Div!-.ion,Ne.7, Uniform Bank Knights of Pythias, It was dec! Jed te attend the funeral of Albert beitz in a body te-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The knights will be accompanied bv the Liberty cernet band. Thank!gtfltj Kte. Au unusually fine musical pregramme has been arranged for the concert In Trinity chapel next Wednes lay evening, including the foremost artists of this city's talent. Ne OITerMade, N'u Acceptance res.lnle. Frem the riilludclphta Kecerd, It can be stated en the highest authority that Hen . Chauncey F. Black has net bet n otlered and would net accept, If etlered, lhe Turkish mission. ATTKvrie. Is called te the public sale at the franklin Heuse this evening at 7 e clock, by Joel Haines, ancilentccr, of seven duelling heusis belonging te the Davlsh estate. Amuteinenu ".4 Sk-igfit Off" Te night -Of tte company which plays "A. Sight Off- here te-nlicht. the Portland Kiprtu sayB "Mr. Ernest ISertrain asths professor added another succets te h's already national faui'j. Ml.s Melen Leluh, ui .itbe, and Mist Kate Carlyon, at Aneelitu, te gftherwlth Mr. Clarence llarvey and Mr h It Marsden, as Ilarru UamaiK and Jack StuWeriv. de,ene isjwcfal jirutse for tbe natural and powerful acting which was exhibited by them Theceatumps were elegmt and taaly, and the BCt'iiery excellent " Caiufeinnni le Death " On Monday the company pla) Ing" C ndi-mnedte Death" opens In the opera hou'.e 'they corne well tecum mended and the play Is geed. Cheap prices should be bent-nctal te thetn 3IAUltlAtlt:i. Fmpbr f-iEei ta (In .Snvi-inbur it, iwr, at the rtldencH of tint bride a parents, Miilersvlll. l'a.. Mr. David If. brijib-r, et .Maner lennhln te Miss Mary K. hiegler.ef Mtllersvillu, Pa I rDi-Mc.MliiiAKL -Ou 'Ihursday mernlii", Nnvuinbur is, lssi,at thoie.ldencooi the bridcN parents, by itev Cnsrlns Keads, c Kiulun Uilttn te.MUs Jennlu MoMlcbael, both of I-un-uister city. tt eairz -In tult city, en the lth lust., Albert r. reiu, tu the K)lb j ear of ill, age The relatives and mends of the family, also Inland City Division, Ne. 7, U. It K v , and IcutenU Ledge, ke, 165, K of I'., and l.tneai ler Mienuercher, are rupcctlnby Invited te at tend the funeral, from his laturentdeme. Ne ii .Seith strtet, en Sunday afternoon at 3 e'tlnek Interiuciit at Zlen'a cemetery. aid MAHliKln. JVenr Verk Alsrset New Yenic, Nev. SV Heur uiaiket dull, rine. II 'Mil 7U; buperflne, IS Hdi 90, ceuiuinn togeodaxtra Western, I." WJ3 74 I geed tucholceextra Wettern ti s fflTJ. V boat-Ne. 1 Hud elate. tmCiie s Ne 1 de. Met Ne. 1 Whtte state, -et An. -i Ited winter Dec.HiO i de Jan, 670) an May.'JJVe. Cern Ne. 3 mixed cash, ICe au Ilec , i;os de Jan., 47Ve. Oau-Nti, I White State, 37He; Ne. '.'de, 3ci Ne. : Dec , 3jc Hyudull. inrley uemlnal. I'orkqeleti new mess, llOVftUOJ. ; ijinl-.Sev , IS Si i Ix-e, ti-, , Mola.e tslr new crop New Orleans, 4iJlV Turpentine nulet and ey st -wur Iteetit dull stinlned te kihsI, l n't!' m. ; nctfht dnll . grnln toLUtrpeol. I'e Hetter firm i Wenern Uieaineiy,I;Ht.v.v. t beet" dull Wettern Hat, IHtl.e r ggs steady . State. Otl.Si VVts.lt tn, :itj.ta MiKar ti arty i Keflnett Cutiiut, B I litt.c Urannlaled, S 1 lim Tallew nun, I'llmnClly, imri Petroleum nrni lit nned, In iae. V Ittrn nominal. CeiIts steady fair catnect, 15',t drain and l'rotllens 1 mulshed by 8. K. tinrtt, lUekci CuteAuis Nev. at, 10 e t let k p. Ill Wheal. Cem. tisbt. l'eik. Lard NevemVier 7t' ;sw viii M S "" Decetnlicr 7 , a.i Si '.' W Ismtary 7J 31 jVjl0i'7 SKS I'ebrusr) .. ... 10 ITS May sj Jit . llfCt-ipts l at Lets Winter Wheat spring Wheat 17s Cern Ift Oats.... .... 77 live 1 Utrle . i en cur CtudeOII 7SS Head llttelpts-lltvi . . Uim Closing Prlcrs-a e'clts-k p in. Wheat, Cern. Osts. folk Laid November ... 7l? .vvi i,. ,vt ii Itfcember TStJ , 9'S v " January ...,7.W4 8,;t, jiU pi id 1;S rebruaiy . 7tN .... U ITS fl llay it US' S oil city CiuileOll . Live Stock Market. CilUAoe, Nev. pi The frntrrt Jvurn i. le porie c vvtlt ltecelpts, l.uv htad htpnietils, I tte head . market strong and s shade nUher hipping steers, (de te 1..VO E.s , U ttsMV . stock er and tttler, l.'le JMSe ces, bulls anil mixed. It Nstt M . bulk, tiOetfi IV; thteush Tei w tts rs. IJSiHtJii Western rangers we tk uatlvesand htlf t rttds,i:;.,WiiJ75, cettj f-cf. '. wlutert'd Tevanj. fif J lt.V Itecelpts, I J,0im head shipments 1"( head market slew, 4?i0u lower reimh and mUeil, IJi.HJHi, packing ami shipping, Wsi I 10 i llithL kl ;e(Sl ti . snip, t: iVRi . sheep ltecelpts, 3 tul head . shipments, l.'tt head market steady ; natives, . pJ4 iV w tl em, iJitKHft); leians,r:e itl Unit'. U 1 i Kast Libkbtt. C'altle- Kcct tpts. ii" head, shipments, S7 head , inarket nothing doing shipments le Sew 'Yerk, none ll'VS Uecelpte, I f W head s'upuienls. s head, market active , Philadelphia. H f Workers, lil.'Jlt common te light, UKsJI 1". 9htiuient te ew lerk, 1G catltvtds bhien-lleceltits. l.jej head shituutsiits. !,'' head mtrket verv dull, prluie, II iStl 6e . lair te geed, 13 asi3 7J; toiumeu, liXSJJ50 , lambs, II Mt.vjtl. Sew erk Stecss Si oak, Ner IJ.lWp m Meney tsi at SJJs p.-r tent. Kchange tjulet i-estal riles, M-ililV'S gevcrnmeut steatlv . Current. v t , II .SS bid 4's Coup, II t7. bid, 1 s de, II 1' bIJ Tbe stock market this morning epentu tPngan I very excited, with Itlchmeud A West Point Terminal, Heading aud Western Union telegraph the features. Thehrst named stock advanced steadily, and at one time Its price as up 11 points from last night a closing, lhe rest et the list showed advances ranging lrem1, le I pet ceut, but in the hour te neon thtt was wholly lest Inmost cases under a heavy raid by some of the room traders blnce 12 e cl ik the whole market strengthened again and the best figures are eutient. Sleck Markets Claotaltens by liied, McGrann Ce , bankers Lancaster, l'a sw terk usr. 11 a ti Mm ir Canada I'nciac rev, 7, f)S U C. O A I . . 7U Colerado Ceal JrV4 J S 31 central i'ac it4 Canndi Southern wit-1 h ti Chi. St 1. A Pgh : Deu A llle U a IT, XI', Del L. A W Hi ill', HI Krle ., is'; J7S, Krle, iuds ii'lii l:lt li'J', Jer C IV, M', US h A T ', -.', 3T. Leu. A N M f.", IS I. shore sit1, 'TS sT Mich Cen ... 97 i, 9 , Missouri 1'acinc llW lis1. ll'-vj i' L N . r ire i eivf Kfi w;K s West i I.tW., it S V c luti ni ; fca-tt Tennessee C II 11 is. timahs 5itj pt sti tiregen Transportatteu 117 HS Ontario A W a. jmu . Pacini-Mall .... MS Keeh A t- St. Paul VS, se", !' let Pac S3 i SfJ, I nlen Pac el, i IH fil W abash Cttm JS Wabash I'rtt 37'. .IT', J7S Western U... 7 ' 71s 7s-, W est shore bends MB", IjS", WU rniLADEi-riiiA list. Lea. al !t", 5". V II, . A 1'hUa e'; l'a U 11 sv, f-"; 5 ', llevdlng a. J. .1, I eh. Nav . vJ llestenv. Pass u I' A K ,-V N Cent ... . Peeples la3 Kdg Gen'ls. .. leiv; H'lt; PC OH 7iS T. TIX A K ' A 1 VKR 7'iA t HE 78 rAKING POWDElC ROYAL BAKING POWDER, absolutely Pure. THIS (Mtwder never vailcg. A marvel of purity, struuFln and wholesomeness. 3fere economical than Iho ordinary' kinds, and cannot be sold in coinpeutlon wtththemultltudoef low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. A Ut only tn cant Kotal XiAKiNO Powder Ce., lit. V all stn et, New Yerk. mas.'? ljdAw LUNCH TO-NHiUT. Chtcken Cern soup will be served te-night aitheCiltAl'K IIOTKb, North Quten street, it H ANIlS wantp:d te makl up l'lush Cans at ltd AdTUlCH'S I'ALACK OF TASIUON. G IRANI) BAFFLING AND CALK f IILAI) rOUP for lunch and SpreDger's Lager Ucer en tap this evening al IlKCK'S WKS1 KIIN HOI KL, ltd Cor Orauge and Water hlreeta. G IBAMi hAFFLINO AND UALF- 11 LAD Si i UP ter lunch this evening at miAr.it r.i. n bai.kum, ltd Mi. 121 Uerwart BtreeL Ll "N V U H A 15 BIT LUNCH THIS evening at the bouthern Kxchangu Hetel, corner south eueuii and Middle streets ltd JOHN 11 IIOUGKK. rnl'HKEY AND HAUKU KKAUT THK - flnt-st lunch In the city at IlfhSlNGKU'M M SOtt HOIKL. :i7and21U West King strtet, eptKMlte 1 iniuiiter ttink. Don't forget the grand Turkey Lunch, with dellcuclis, 1 hanks tjtvlngDa). ltd' CJ.1UM) OYSriSK PIE LUN(JHAT I Court Avenue Hetel this evening. Vecal and Instrumental Music by special artists. .Ml ure Invited, it' J W BTAUrtr Kici'rep. UAFlUt KKA FT SET-OUT THIS EVEN. O ISO at bchlller Hall, Ne J13 North Queen street llelker's Luncasltii and barber's Head ing liters ou tap. Alse, Ale and Perter en dtsehi. lid KI)W. C. HALL, Proprletor. -T UNCII ! LUNCH ! SAUKK KKAUT -IJ uud HpecW tills (Stlurday) evening ut Ne. 11 1 N'etlh Uuen Blre t. C Keehler's and Thee. it llelb's erk lieeren lap. Ceuinanil si e me. Iltl C. MATI-KIIN. CII'Y TAX TAKK NO TICK J All persons who hvu net paid Ihefi city Tux ler lssti, should de se at onre, as en Decent bt r 1st 1 will ctiiuinuncu le Hen the ptepeily t( these who have neb paid lilOM.trt HAKES. Collector. bird eteie, Kast Orange St. pOME TO OUU PLACE FOIl COFFEE roryeurTJIANiOIVIKO DINNEtt and have U ground by KLKCTltlC JiOTOlt The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Ce,, lUNOltTII Ql KEN 8TIIEKT. nWJtd mill'. I.KADINtl CLOAK UAAAB. New Cleak Bazaar ! Nes. 136 and 138 NORTH QDEEN STREET. If you are In doubt whero te pet the beet value for the uioney in LADIES' $ CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. Soe the Largest, the Entirely New, the Popular colledion of Karmenta we ' uew offer at Very Lew Prices, ' JOSEPH L. RATJ & CO., Nes. 136 aud 138 NORTH QUEEN STREET; The New Cleak Bazaar. Open Every Evening, rjAUKKA BKOTUKB. TTAUIIH A lIKOriiKlY GLOAX il We lnute specl.il iittenlien te the LiiKoet ami imwt ,itti.ictie .isbeitmeut of l.wlle.V uml Mia-w 1'nll nml ami Winter Wraps thai uelwve tncrefferetl. AVlth uiore swa nllottetl te these Roetla we h.te liiucli ltnproeil facilities for shewltiR them. Perfect fitting (i.umenta of .ill the L.itedt, Mi,tpe.s. Otter eml lll.ick Put Wi.ips, TriitH' Wraps tumnutl with Ottei, l'riree Wiapa triinmctl with Tatli, Plush Vnip3 trtmmetl with Pur, lUmcle Wiaps tiimmetl Willi T111I3, Astraktui .laeketa, Prints Jackets, lloucle .lackuta, Metimlnp Norfolk .laeketa, MecUuet .1 tcketa, Cleth NewniaiktUi, tailor m.ule, llomie Ncwui.iikcti), U1uu.11 trimmetl, Diapenal Newmarket, trinmietl with l'tir, stet ktnet Xewmaikels, Misses' iimi ChlUlien's .laeketa, UaM'lecks ami Newtnatkett. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 W If At' 1 sti l it vi lb B Al.t.b NKW lOM'WTlOM.lU, M 51 MlflTll m'KBN hlllEKr, 1 new open with a "ull Llnu 01 Tresh Uttxla. W tiolt'eale and Kvtitl. It A' i'OMi'i7Frri;TriNiT"er Tiakd ki i7 tir TrtiMtMaml lmprotfd'.heiiUK'r Uracil btwelHl attention Kit en tn mllmtmcnt IllllLt S Dlll'd STOKE, W est hlus strret WANTKD-AN KM'KBlKNCKn C.1R1, for genentl hnustmerk tn atainll) et tttn, roeiI wagtt paid te one whn can teme vrt'll iBiemmeuded. Apply tn ltd -Ne. '.l MHITII 11 hK 8T CJ.1KL KOH UKNKKAL, HOlhEWOilK A trantvd tuuit cetnti tt.ll rt'teintnunilcd tall at DO WEST MVhsTlthEr, ltd Lancaster, l'a F" OK BUNT -it'ilTlUrAMriOrilTH Moen of lltrsta A llrether'8 llulldlnir, tw 8 and S .Verth Qui-en strevt. new occupied by Thi tumuilnKt ai a ttrst-cla8 photograph gallery W Ul tiu njntWl fer n tt-nn of far. ni; ttdtl II II'..-11 A BKOTIIKU'- WK 1.1'AKANTKK Ot'K .V. I'll. A Its llrands Mia Onertda itnd UOldfn Lien , Clear Hat ana I Itlur, hand uiadi llEUUlll'S CK.Alt STOIIK. .Ne. Ill liMV hinir airt'i-t -E!ttblUtied, 1TT0. fuhlJ-rt.tstfd THK KKl.PI.AK MONTHLY MKKTIM. of the Amerlian Mechanics Itutldlng and Lean AsMtriatien will b held at Solicitor ft . 11 (inland i tiraif, s, Seuth UuVe Btttel,en n-xt Monday renins, Nev. at 7W e clock teue tolean. JOHS II. HKII51. It -ccretary ATTI.NTIUN, SIK- KMiriiTb-'fiTi: metnberit of Inland City Ulvltlen, Ne 7, I 11 K. P , 111 mtw-t at thlr aruterj to-merrott , "unday afternoon at 2 o'clock, te attend the funeral nf otirlate btether. Sir Knlsht Albert SelT7 liy order of ALlIhllTfflTK.lt, ltd Sir hntgbt Commander. VEW LINK Of CANKSATAi7r X Prices Tbe latesntylcs in KnirlUh Hazel and Orange W cod Plain and titnrllni; Miter Mounted. DKML'TU .tt IOAK STOltK, Ne. Ill Kast hlng trvt. -Eatabllal;td 177(1. febl 1ft Astfd F OK SAI.K. The commodious, substantially built Ttte- Story 11U1CK IIOL'bb, Ne ill fca.it Orance ntre.it Price, ll T One theuiand dollar can remain for many years at Ave per cent. Inter eeu x or lurmerpiriicniari apply te JACOB I.OElt. nevJ'Umdl'. ie. 10 West Orange St PUBLIC SALi:. ON Tl'KSDAY, NO- fcSltlEU ..'. at 1 p m., rear of W7 Seuth yueen street turnlture, llnmels I irpen. Kitchen Utennlls, Doer and Window frames, Shutters, Sah, SianteN, Kurulture Wagen, ntarly new 1 we-stutcd Ph.'teu, Tep ltugt;y, Ttve-seated Melgh. ltd CKKK NO rUBTHKK, I'OK TIlflEEISNONK UETTEll THAN Ruppert's Extra New Yerk Beer. for sale exclusively at CHARLIE HOSTEK'S C'Olt.VEK SALOON, Hear of the Central Market. flesh from the Keg and W'arrantetl Pui". ily3-tfdl4,M.W,8 Ti: VAN'S l'LOUB. It you want a (leid Kleur that will alwajs preve Btatlsfactery, use LEVAN'S i The Most Uniform and Reliable Uoeai of tbe kind in the market. M.Tb.tS S JTOI'S IIAIH COM1NU OUT. CITIIES DANDItUrf. WHAT" Cochran's Quinine Hair Tonic, 11KST IN THE WOr.l.D. Guaranteed te fc'Ue satisfaction or money 10 lundtd, at OOOHRAN'S DRUG 8TORB, Nes. 137 A IX) North (Jueen St., Lancaster, Pa. inajs-lyoedi: BUY THE BEST COAL 1 OU FAMILIES, OUUtl Al' SHULMYER'S, Sm :: East King and C18 herlh I'llnce tits. nH 3wexl AUJOIIINKD I'l'BLIO HAI.K. Will be fold at public huIu, en rill DAI, NO V EM HE It W, lee), at the Leepold hett 1, lit the city of Lantaslei, the following described ileal Estate, U Hn.1 Ixit nf Ornund, Hlluitttd en East Vine atnet, containing In front lb feet, une Inch, and extending f n depth ft feet, en whlt'h Is erected a Twe-Story IllllCK HOI 3K, with two-Mery btttk baik building, being H Kast Ine street. Ne : A Let of U l en ud en East Vine street, containing In front in feet and extending In depth m feci te four feet wldti alley, upon which is erected a Two-Slery llltICK 1)WKI.L INU HOUSE, with two-story brick back build lug, (King Ne. IUJ East King street. Male te rnmiuenua ul 7 o'clock p. in., when terms will be made known by PHILIP DltACHIIAIt, 11KNKV DltACHIIAIt. A LIIKHT DltACHIIAIt, Administrators of Henry Dntclilmr. IIiiikt Hhuuskt, Auct. nev'Ju-lt-H,Tu,'lb,K s fAK C1LASS. STIR. GLASS ! II you want (ilass that will net slain in your windows and leek well, buy STAR GLASS Or LANCASTKIt DKALEUS. J, W, Albertsen & Sens, NOltKISTOWN'.I'A. nov'JtiCtdeea irMBJUMrr. SHAWL BE West King Street, Lancaster, 1 "ivrKTZOEK ijauehman' OTJR LADIES' SEAL PLUSH COATS -Alti: Fer Beauty of Finish, Fer Elegance of Fer METZGER & HAUGHMAN, Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel. Lancaster, Fa. N .tint neon re the ceuur neu.si-- FAHNESTOCK'S. Shawls ! Shawls ! Shawls ! Heavy Blnnket Bbawla, Slngle and Deublo, Pluln and Qray. Large Bleck. AIbe, Heavy Qoeds for Geld Woatber, Blanketa, Bed Comforts Flannela of overy doecrlptlen and for all purpeses. AIhe, an ImmenBO Btoek of Underwear, fill at our Usual Lew Prlcee. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse, LaiiCtuter, lu A A H' At t.hTlHEV K V TS i WANTKD Tl.N HKAI) Ol' HOKSi:.S te keep during the winter, en reasonable tt nn-i ul seven miles from Itncaster ni;ittd APPL'i ATTiua erricE THi:iti:iL'IiAU MONTHLY MKITTINO of the Union Iltillding nnd Lean Aetla lien will be held ut W A U fisen s eRIlc, JION DAI LVh.M.NOat T ocleck New series of -lock at one dollar Jier share. -Menej tolean. beint annual reports, ltd A II. HALL, Secretary G HAND SHOOT1NO MATCH. ren a let or FINE TURKEYS will be held at JOHN r. KCHTEItNACH'8 HOTEL, Oreville, en Thanksgiving Day, Ne vember iV l'iNJ. A Pig Chase and ether amuse menu will be given during tbe day for tbe en tertatnment of these present. Lunch all day llechester Ileer en tap A cordial invitation 19 extended tospertstnenand ethers. nl3,J)4:i STATK OF MAKY HICK, IiATK OK the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undei signed, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make lminedlate payment, and these hating claims or demands against the same, will present them wltheutdelay for settle ment te the undersigned, residing In the city of Lancaster MlWAItl) KKKUKKL, Jehn A. Ceils, Attorney. Kiccuter. 11013-6td3 D ON'T I'L'T JT OIT. Den t nutotrthe matter of ualnlnga iluslness Kducatlen thai Is, that kind of an education that will best serve you In gaining, If net an In dependence, at least a geed lit mg. A knowl edge et Itoek-KeepIiiK anil HiisIuchs Fernix, combined with a getxl handwriting gees a gicit way InHccempllshlng this DA AND K ENINO 8F.h810.NS. U. li. WKIDLKH. I'tlnclpal. Ne. llH Kast King street. flKNKKAI. COMMISSION KL'sINKSS. '"JACOB B. LONG, Cerner M est King Slreel Mvl 1'cnn Square, LANOABTKIt, PA. TtausJtcU a (leneral Commission Iluslutss In HKCUKl'lIKS.PItODUCTrt. IlKAL K3TATE, INeUUA.NCK, MOUrQAOKS. Private Wire connection with the Markets of New Yerk, Philadelphia and Uhlcaue, aud Orders eiecutud either for L'esh or en Margin AOENT8 KOU TIIK EUITAHLK MOUTOAOK COMPANY, OF KANSAS CITY. Capital, Vtn.we. 8lx and Seven per cent Western furm Mortgages, Principal and Inter est Guaranteed, constantly en hand, for sale. These are tbe most profitable Investments In the market. Correspondence sellclttuL sept:i tiud,HAfirntv pUIlLIC HALK. O.v Satckdat, Dbcbmubr II, 1Sm, byonlerof Orphans' Court, will be sold al pub lie HJtle, al the Leepard Hetel, Kast King stteet, Ijinuutter, Pa, the following real estate, latu the property of Henry Miller, deceased, le wit A let of ground, containing In front 21 fcetii Inches, extending in depth 'JS; feet, adjoining property of William (lllgeie en the north and cbtlsllan Itudy en the south, located en the east side of North Queen street, lietween James and Frederick streets, en which are erected a threo-slery IHtlLK DWhLl.lNU HOUSE, Ne. tt7, with a two Bleryllrick Hack llulldlng. Iho buildings are in geed repair, covered with lal reef. There Is a right te the use of a 3 feet 10K inches wide alley from North Queen street, and alsotheuseof the pump and well et water near the premises, en North Queen street; al. a hydrant In the yard, uud a Hue variety of geed Possession and deed gl en April 1, 1887. gale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m.i w"en tern, will be made J&own bjr KiecuUIi. IUrt BiiumitT, ucllencri,s, 7ai,..8.W.Hl CD I! Pa. NOIKD - Fit, Superb Quality. Fer Oheapnees of Price. SKW AlVr.HTIltr.!tl KS TH. FALL (iOOI)f. All the Lntesl Novelties In ri.NK MII.L1 NEIlYat WEIKKL'8 Mlt.LINKHV STOUK, eMmilll Ne. 3H North Queen btreet, FOK SAIiKOK KKNT-AMiTHAT OK It tain lirlst Mill, water right, stene dwelling house, and ether Improvements, together with about ten acres of land, commonly known as "Oreenland Mills," situated en Mill Creek, tn Kast Lampeter township, about three miles from Lancaster city This Is a valuable prep erty, with an tistahllskrd custom, for terms el sale apply te KL1AIIR.1 II O E II.VTK8, n!3 ImdAw IU North Duke Ml, Lancaster, l'a KKUSH HcFl'IiY OK KAMj AND Winter Weeds Just received at lleehleld's. Ne 51 North Queen street, such as Ladles' and Gent's Underwear, Hosiery, Pants, Vests. Dress and Working Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, lllenses, uleves. Mils, Neckwear, Suspenders, Cellars, Cliffs and staple goods generally. All cheaper thaneer, at HKCHTOLD'H, Ne. bl North Queen 8L, near Postertloe. I' 8. Choice llulldlng Stene and Sand for sale. E XTKA NOTK i; TWO DAYS LONGER. "THE PEERLESS QUEEN," Miss Jennie Houghten, The rincit Lady Skater In the W etld, will us AT- Lancaster Rink I TWO DAYS LONOKIl. Friday and Saturday Evenings, And Saturduy Afternoon. NOVEMBER 10th end 20th, 1080. OwlngteMlsa Houghten changing her loule ttnexpeclediy, and having these two dates te till, the Manager nf the Itlnk has secured Miss Houghten ala 11 gu ret hut will entblehlm te pre sent her te the Lancaster public en the abuve dates at the usual price of admission ADMISSION 10CENTS. -Next Week W1LMOT ft LK8TK.lt, the ilreulcsllHeycle llldeis Intbe World. h'JI lj alt I ,i:nnkkchek hall. NATIONAL BAZAAR -OF THE Ol'KN EVE11YNIOHTFIIOM7T0100'CLOCK. November 17 te November 27, Inclusive, ADSllbSIONIlCKETa SMffiMSTraiMieN."" ....lecr.Nirt ....7.1CK.NIH. i 5CKNTH Each admission ticket entitle.) the bolder thereof, at the clote el the Jlizaar, te A Chance in the $15 Geld Prize. nevU-SATu tonevCT MIME Lancaster Mscnnercher! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsMMm
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