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M.COND EDITION A NEW YORK LIBEL SUIT Editors in Trouble for Using Ugly Names. A MAN CRAZED BY POLITICS ftESUING DAMAbK» Trial for Calling a hswspapsr Men Mas a Thief, a Murderer and Other Part N am e s . Ukookltn, N. Y., Nov. 15.—William Fly Shanks has sued Joseph Uart and Louis F. Pott, editors of the Truth, and Abraham li. nummcl, for an alleged libel, aud claims 8100,000 damages for print lug articles charging him with be ing the friend aud associate of a blackmailer aud Joining in a conspiracy extort money and to use the columns of Tribun«, of which plaintiff xns city editor, I.,;-unlawful purposes; also for publishing that the plaintiff was a thief, a murderer, a |,ig, ite. The case la now being tried In the I Kvuit Court. ; he Complaint* Made of I*nbIio Servants^ A subscriber complains that not once since the present administration took hold F»fthe city affairs has Windsor street be tween Sixth and Ninth, been visited bv the street cleaners. He thinks it an outrage to the residents there, aud would like the Street Commissiouurs to take notice The careleesnesb of the ash men is aflo causing much aunoyancc and consequent complaint particularly on Tatnall street, between Lighth and Ninth. It is claimed that a Lerrel or box of ashes is emptied into the carts before the horses stop and that nearly hnlt the matter u» spilled in the street, or blown on the side walk. A lady in that vicinity was very much irritated by the way her uavetnent •vus soiled aud thus addressed a male neigh bor who passed by while 6he was in a light ing mood : "Do you swear, sir?" "Well, sometimes, and under great, provocation; but why V* was the reply. "Look at that barrel, those ashes and me, and see wliat you It»« explanation, lilmeelf the night before. do in the way of swearing,'' was The gentleman excused 4KJ the plea that he passed a church Election Day Events l*ooti/.od. A correspondent sends the following : " 'Twas on the seventh of November, 'Neath viouds of chilling rain. The Democrats 1 urned out In a body, Their sacred rights to maintain. The police auil deputy marshals, had orders to run them away, And with the help of the negroes, They tried to use foul «lay* They shot into ad ice let them go, For against a negro's ights, that day, A white man had no show, iut the worst of all must riurdcr they dosed the day. For they shot »or Dan Maguire, And his life-blood ebbed way.''» people, And the be told, With W. If. 15. C'rnre«! by tli« Flection. Marsoaltown, Iowa, Nov. 15.—Frank toward, a prominent farmer, a pronounced 'rohibltionist, has gone insane over the re dit of the election. He gave, himsdt away » the City Marshal by uufolding, In sup usetl confidence, a detailed plan for buru ig all the sal4X)it8 'in the city and asking • Ip for making similar arrangements with rohibitionists in all parts ot the country. Heal'a Itcnefit. « ' The ainatucr performance given in Odd ellow's Hall last night for the benefit of Ï iward Heal was well attended. ♦ rtainment r it joyed by the audience, v cry g«x)d. The united four,—Turner, Mack, Ï uwney and McAlvaney,—and James I*. I oy, the boneless wonder, took their parte > tv well. The en a very good one aud much The music* was Two Serious Falls. Tcoterday John Cummerford, a caulker, living at 708 F.ast Seventh street, fell from aj.Hcaffold at the Jackson *fc Sharp Works, a dptance of feet, alikle. Last evening Franklin Kelly fell B.lo a sewer in the rear of the 8 lotsen berg foundry and cut big forehead In a dangerous uiauner. Dr. BioeUsom attended both men. Exclu d dislocated his left V e Deal lu Hat*, Caps und 1 slvetj. All our attention, time and facilities for b islncH» transactions are wholly devoted to branch of trade, and we blfi there fore, enabled to offer unusual advantage, to *ll buyers. E. H. Ruraford «fc Bru., 104 Mar ket street. A Dig Ho« This Evening. Almost every scat down t* taira at the been reserved for tho O' London" this evedlng.and stand ing room only is likely to be tho result of toiling to secure tickets in advance. House li o^ra •'Lights Awaiting Owners. The six chairs and live red lanterns found In the club room on Orange street raided yesterday morning still await owners at the City Hall. They can be had upon upplicu Tl in and proving property. BRIEF TELEGRAMS. Cincinnati. Nov. 15.—Casper Wringart ber, while drunk last night, tried to shoot a watchman. This morning his body w: l<»und flouting in the river. Providence, R. I., Nov, 15.—Two thous and case« oi fever of different form» are said to be raging in this city. The condition of ( ove Basin aud the river Is said to be the cause. PllOVIDENCE, K. I., Nov. 15.—At i-iiir of creditor« (<t mcct Uuine & Sackett, v oolen manufacturer«, this morniu^ the i«'port of the assigne that c as road, showing dusive of the mill property nr cl the ,rt £ a £ ( ' tho liabilities are $j'25,262.50 : assets $158,400.73. Philadelphia, Nov. 15.—Peter Wright .fc Son, general agent« for tlm Red Star Steamship Company doubt the truth of the rumor that the* steamer «unk by the West phalia was the Nederland, which sailed from Antwerp Saturday, and «ay if the Neder in her course «lie would have been the eol land w -50 mile« we«t of the «pot win* Urion took place. * Among tho ladles who may be several sickly ones wfio have îhetr minds ti that''What can't be cured. While the truth of the old p dent it is just possible they judgment nrl outside of tho medical profession, nuc rote giving up in despair they had bettor the efficacy of Mrs. I.ydia E. I'ir.kh: table Compound, Which 1« now attracting uûl i orzal attention. y read this there lo up which snecitle* st be endured." erb Is self-ovi . have erred in to tho possibilities of the healing * " id be on the old kc test '» Vege CITY ITEMS «'has. II. Vary, Phila. Messenger,603 Market. Hatterley & Co., Piiowigraphors, 802 Market st Whoa In need of Heater, Hange and Stove House, 200 to 213 Shipley street, and ask to see tho Magic Range. Especial attention 1* called to tho Magic llango. and the Royal Range and tho Excelsior ( 'ook Stoves, for «aie at Schoen's Heater,Range und Stove House, 209 to 213 Shipley street. In addition to the Iloator. Ran go and Stove burines« we would call especial attention to utnple facilities to execute orders promptly for Tlr., Sheet Iron. Bra««, Copper and Zinc work. Sehoen, 209 and 213 Shipley street. JJ your stove needs repairing let ns know and will attend to It promptly, Schoen, 209 and -13 Shipley street. purchasing don't fail to call ami I he "Magic and Royal" Range«, at Schoen'« Hatter, ltango und Stovo House, 209 to 213 Mripley street. Does your srovo need repairing ? Do you need * uw one? Do you wi«h to exchange or rongo? II so call at Sehoen'i •tenter, Range and Stovo House, 209 and 213 Shipley street, and ho will give you a bagaln. No trouble to show good*. S hoen'3 Heater, Range and Stove House, 209 to 213 Shipley street. Is connected with tho Tele pb«ne Exchange, and all orders will receive proupt attention. Brick«, grates and repair.* constantly on utft'&opnHeater, Range and Stove H 21Stphlp]«y street. stove onll ut Schoen's • efore baud mise, / A TRAIN« LEAVE W1LMINOTON FOB — SJ»»— IS»* —MO-«.« T.«*I— ns—g.oot—».asi— ».«}— lo.ao—if.« ». It lo—12.1A—IS.»»—1. «—3. SOI—4.00— -O.UA-M»*-t.S»-T.»0*-».Ù*p«._ T.ia ÜB Nnw YOU — SOO*—xss*—«.»O—T.tO-S.W— 11.63 ». BiLTIMOU— 1.0»*—1.«*— 4.61*— A«* — ».IT 10.00 ». m.—lXS6—1.00—l.OB—6.00—«.00-4 .it— 11.04* p. m. W A&amoTo»—1.12*—4.61*— «.06— ».IT ». at -100-1.0»—«.67—11.04» p. a. !»•»»—1.6» —6.1T*— «A»*— T.S» p.m. BALTDCOM ARB IVTBRVBDIATR OTATlOR*— i.06*-9.17 10.00 a. in,*—1.00-4.00 f>. m. * Trains running both daily and Sunday, tTrains running only on Sunday. Connect at tlray'a Ferry for old depot, Broad and Washington avenue. Dblawa&s Railroad— «.00»— 0.10 a. m,—*l.M —4.00*—4.»t p. ». No Sunday trains. * For Now Castle only t For Harrington and Intermediate WrutiROTOH Ik North saw railboad— 7.47 a. m:—1.05—t.oo-e.ao p. m. On Sunday for Heading and St. Peter-8.10 a. ». Dclawarb Watt thru Ha|LROaz>—7.04—10.80 а. in;—4.30 p. m. Sunday trains 10.80a. m—4.00 p. ». TRAINS ARRIVE AT WUbrtl NOTON FHOM PHILADXLYHIA.—12.60—1.00—1.82*—4.47*—7.46 8.02?—9.12—9.06—lO.lOf—11.35—13.36 a. Bj—13.60 —1.07 —2.80f -2.60- 4.36- 4.66— 6.40-6.M-4.3C —4.48—7.36f—7.45—0.60—10.58—10.61 p. ». NSW ïoiut— 1.32*-4.47*—f.03t—0.12 a. «î 12.60—1.07—4.66—4.48*—10.64 p. ». Baltimoius— 1.61*—2.13*—9J&—9.64-11.49 a. m:— 13.a6-l.60-6.ll*—4.80*—7.34-0.40* n. m. Wabhimotoh— 1.61*—3.13—11.48a. m:—12.30 -1.60—6 11*—4.30*—7.34—0.40* D. ». » Both dally and Sunday, f ( in Sunday only. Dklawakb bailro ai>—8.60—10.16*a.»>—13.06 —5.05*— 6.06 p. m. No »Sunday trains. * From Now Castle only. WlLMlKOTOW A NonTHHRR RAILÄOAIV-6.36 8.40—11.36 a. m;—6.40 p. m. Un Sunday from Heading and St Feter *t 7 10 p. m. Delaware W mi ser Kailkoao— 8.00 a. mj— 2.15 p. m. Sunday trains 9.10 a. m.j—6.40 p. m TRAINS LEAVE FUR WILMINGTON Philadelphia New Broad Stehet Dhpot— 12.30*—3.55*—4.30—7.30*—8.00—4.31—8.86f—10.14 -11.30—11.50 a. m;—18.23—1.397—1.82—4.14— 4.03- 4.26- 5.05— 6.30— 6.66- 4.06f — 4.84 —4.80* — V.30—KJ.00—11.32* V. ». Broad awo Wasqî kotow avert*— 4.80—4.00 .-10.16 a. m;—1.SO—3.10—4.30—5.16 p. ». Nbw OaBTLB— 8.33—10.00—11.44 a. m.—4.40 б. 49 p. m. * Dally and Sunday, t On Sunaay only. X stations. ISpTho black foruree denote the Limited ICxpress trains. OUI l MAILS Their Arrival Mid Departure, Taking Effect July 1st, 188«. Tho Ptwit Office in this city will be open dally, except Sunday, from 6.30 a. tn. to 9 p. m. Private boxes are accessible until 11 p. m. On Sundays open from 8.30 to 9 SO a. m. Private boxes accessible from 6 to 8 p. m. The whole sale stamp window will close at 6.30 p. m. The money order eflloe will close at 6.00 p. m. MAILS CLOSE AS FOLLOWS : KOETH. Wilmington k Northern Railroad to Keadlng Fa., and points on the Baltimore Central south of Chadd's Ford, 7.40a. in. Philadelphia closed pouch, 8.00 a. m. Philadelphia and waytnail, 9.00 a. m. New York, Pennsylvania and points east and kt, 9. s. m. Delaware Western Railroad to Landsnberg, 10.00 ft. Kl. Philadelphia, New York city, Pennsylvania d New Jersey, 11.60 a. m. Philadelphia, New York and all points east and wert, 1.30 p. m. Philadelphia, New York and all points east and weet, 4.4o p. tn. Philadelphia and New York cities, closed pouches, 9.o6 p. m. Pennsylvania west of Lancaster, and all lowest 9.86 p. m. All points north, east, wen and southwest. points west and 11.00 p. Hi. AH Louisiana in sent west except New Orleans which is sont south on through mails. SOUTH. al timoré and way mail, 7.40 a. m. Washington and all points south, 7.40 a. m. All points on the Peninsula, 8.30 a. m. Supplementary mall for tho Peninsula, 9.00 I Baltimore, Washington and all peints south, 12.30 p. m. Newport, Stanton, Newark, Klkton and Havre do 4>race. 12.30 u. m. Points on Baltimore (.'entrai, between Pori de Posit, Northeast and Chadd's Ford,12 80 p. m. Baltimore and Bay Line steamers, 4.40 p. m. Peninsula north of Harrington, including Delaware City and St. Georges, 3.50 p.m. Baltimore, closed pouch, 6.50 p. m. Baltimore, Washington and all points south 11.4» p. m. MAILfi AUIUVE ASH READY FOE DELIVERY. Wilmington A Northern Kallrosd, 6.30 p. m. From New York. Philadelphia, Washington and all cthor points, 6.80 p. m. m Philadelphia, New York and points north, east and went. 8.3U a. m. way mail from Philadelphia, 8.30 a. m. Erom Peninsula and ail north of Harrington F t 9.15 a. m. Baltimore and way mail, 9.60 a. m. From Baltimore, 12.30 p. m. Peninsula mail, 12.30 p. m. Prom Philadelphia, New York and points north and ea*t. 1.30 p. ra. From Baltimore, Washington and points south, 2.20 p. m. I Delawaro Western Hallroad, 3.30 p. m. From Philadelphia, Now York and points north and east, 6.40 p. m. Baltimore, Washington and points south and southwest. 6.40 p. m. Carriers deliveries as follows : 6.30 a. m., gen eral: 10.00 a. iu., purtlal; 1.80 p. tn., general: 4,00 p. m., partial. Collections from stroet boxes are made by th« 'Triers at 6.30 and 10.00 a. m.,1.30 and 4.00 p. m. An additional oolloetlon will be made at 7.80 P. m. from all boxes between Jefferson and Lombard and Wutor and Thirteenth streets Inclusive. On Sunday a full collection will be dent 6.00 p. in. Local letters for carriers' delivery should bo deposited in tho Post Office ten minutes before tho hour of delivery. W . Y. SWKHiKTT. Postmaster. ^yiLSON'b UNDERTAKING ROOMS, 61« KING STREET. ConnecU'd with Telephone Exchange. < all OPEN ALL NIGHT. J. A. WILSON, Funkhal Director. 2-12-H W r E TAKE PLEASURE IN t'ALLING THK ATTENTION OF PIANO —AND— ORGAN Buyers >ck, Just opened. Wc offer the finest awort int of Instruments N F.V.% I.ARGF. »nd FJ.KOANT be fouud Iu the city, at nt templing prices. Persons wishing ts purchase wilt find It greatly to their Interest to In showing our n at ruinent*, and in giving attention to all, whether they wish to buy give us a call. We take pleasu sol. D. S. Johnston & Co. 46 and 48 West Fifth St. FOUNTAIN SQUARE. CINCINNATI yii y RANKLIN' TYPE FOUNDRY J 168 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ALLISON & SMITH. rtt-aut At srr.:"" KBVCA T ton AU ßüOBT EVENING SCHOOL -Will reopen on— MONDAT EVE'G, OCT S, '88, fi"»« Ko. 4, Muonic Temple. rerwn,w1»li n. In l\>r nut lion will apply 10 mi. SAM I, W. MURPHY, or rBOF. J. JACKSON PIERCE. •ept 4-01-14 jyjAPLKWOOD INSTITUTE -FOR BOTH SEXES, Broad Htreet Philadelphia, on Phlla. A Balt. Central B Courses of Study—English, Business, Selen tlAc tad Classical ; a thorough Chemical department. Superior opportunities offered to young men and boys to prepare for the best American col 1*22 miles west of Dcfreoeare couforrcd by authority of the Lex Mature of Pennaylvaula upon young ladle* taking a foil courte. Beading taught by a Qr*t-cl.v»s elocutionist. Penmanship by a profoasor—matter of the bcauttoa of tho art. Private Instruction given to those whose edu cation has bean neglected. A home-11 ke depart ment for little boy*. Twelve instructions. J. SHORTL1DGC (Yale Gollege), A. M„ prin cipal, Concord,111c, IM., Co., Pa, aug!A-Sm«eod 'Jr't \. I A * "We do hereby certify that supervise the arrsagement* for all the Monthly aud Heml Annual Drawing* of The LouUlana Htate Lottery Company, and In person manage and control the Drawing« themselves, aud that the same are con ducted with honesty, falnie**, and In good faith toward all parties, and we nuthoatxc the com pany louse this certificate, with fac-atmlw* or signatures attached, tn its advertisements." romml'*«iuticrtt. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! 4J OVER HALF A MILLION DfSTBllU TF.D. Louisiana State Lottery Co. Incorporated tn 1868 for year* by the Legisla ture for Kducaltoual and Ubariiable purposes— with a capital of41.000,000— to which fond cf|&5a,U00 ha* since been added. By sn overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the presen iHtmt adopted December 2d. A. 1»., ITC GRAND SINGLE NU5IHKK DRAW INGS will take place monthly. It never anales * i0 °k at the following dlstrl a reserve 4'uuhtUution GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, During wtrlrli will uk. iiiar. th.' r,],t (IIIANI) MONflll.V uidtli.. KXt'iiaoKDINAKY SKM1 ANNI AI. DKAWIMi AT N kW OKI. KANU, TUKSDAY, DEI KMIIK.lt 19th. I«l. t oiler tilt nrrttoit.l Uinn sn.l insiiaKl-im'ntofUEN KKAI, B. T. KKAUKKUAI1I) of I,«., UKXKRAL JURAI. A. KAKI.Y of Va. Capital Prize, $100,000. 93T NOTICE.-TICKET« ARK TEN D4>LLAKS ONLY. HALVES. 6'.. FIFTHS, TENTHS, 11. LIST or PHIZES: 1 Capital Prlie of $100,000 1 Grand Pria« of 1 Grand Prise of 2 Large PrI*«*» of 4 Large PrI*«* of 20 Prizes of to Prise«, of 100 PrI 'JDQ Prizes of SOe) Prize* of UkuOO Prize« of .f 1(0,0» . 60,000 . 2% 000 . a»,«*.' . 20,000 . 20,000 3t.'onn ... 40,000 ... 00,000 ... KZI.OOO to, 000 20, (XO Ki,om 5,000 500 m 1 200.. lew 10. APPROXIMATION PRIZES 100 Approximation Prizes of 9200. U0 " " too. .$ 20.010 U0 " too. IO.OJ0 10 Il»ni Prise*, amounting tn. $û22,fi«i Application for rates to club# should only be made to the office of the coin pan y In New Orleans. For Information apply to M. A. DAUPIIIN, Orleans, La. Or, U. A. DAUPHIN, at «07 Seventh Street, Washington, D. N. B.—Orders addressed to New Orleans w|| receive promut attentto.1. ovl5-d,6w-wA* J^OTICE. 1,000 Pairs More —jib RECKivKD —OF— Those $1.00 SHOES. EWING, 6 E. Front Street. First store froi Market. oct2S-14-lm FURS.—Exclusively—FURS. W E 14 B U^oppfed a complete assortment of Ladles' JURH. also. Ft, K GLOVKS and FUR CAPS for OCt28-12t-10 ÜOLDIEK8 NOW SUFFERING FROM l^t HOUNItK or of ,ny klixt r.u.i d tiv rnutur, »rrvlr.. ,r, rntlllM to FenMou. Widows, minor cklblren. dependent motlicrH or fothera of soldier* who dlwl from the effect* ol their service are »I*«» entitled. Many invalid pensioners are entitled to an Increase. Careful assistance given lu Delayed or Rejected claim*, a* many can be allowed with but Utile morcevldence. 4 ,o in niete Instruction* with references sent on applbatlon. ÇIIAKLEH A 4ô Ko KG K A. KING, ^ttorueys-at-Uw. 9)ti F Street, Wa«Uinr* Ä " Frank James' Surrender. AGENTS -J WANT ED|"™ r< ! Outlaw« By llon.,1. A. lla. uT t"h. *ntl thrllltoK arcounl ,.f tli.-lr t.ol.I uni'ration. Tor a) years. In as many State* and Territories with graphic description of the death of Jesse, the s tr?.i ' r * n k. an«J the prelimlnarleR of hi* trial on » score of Indictment* for Mu Highway Robbery. Profusely illustrated with engravings of the outlaw as boys young wives uml little chlldre aud 60 othe the Hluntrated Lives and ntitn s of Frank and Jesse d the Younger 1er -en, I he tord boya rn aetual photograph's. KNTM ! Bend for full '•uced that thhjs the most n«k published, or to save ^ cc for Canvassing i„,ok eboiee of township. Outfit prepaid for fl.to. Address, N. 1). THOMPSON & GO.. Pubs., N. M * Gor. 8th and Broadway, New y In engruv« A BONANZA FOlt . particulars and be e< salable and profiiahi time, stud toe. > I Sample Copy so !.. J^ECKWEAR. New York Neckwear for ■Itles In spring hi . PRICK» nd summer always SHIRTS ! 4>nr One Dollar Shirt haH n reputation for cellence unequalled lu Uriscity. MEN'S FURNISHING GOOD8. specie« 11 llUC °* cverythlnK belonging to the WM. B. COLE. 202 MARKET STREET nous e —AXD— m SIGN PAINTING FEE SOOI 1ST Gr —ALSO ÄF* Neatly and Promptly Executed.-61 G. W. BOULDEN No. 307 King Street. ? 7.6-36-tf N BW BUCKWHEAT MEAL! J^et reedred a tine artlclo of fresh new Meal -AT J. J. SMITH'S 1 FOURTH AND SHIPLEY *T8. THIRD EDITION A WRECK BY AHANPCAR Its Of C cal be it President Arthur and tlie I lalf-Breeds. RUMORS OF HEADS TO FALL HEADS TO GO OFF Humors of How the President Will Get Erven With the llnlf-Hreeds. WashiNOTON, Nov. 15.— Rumore that Postmaeter Pearson and Collector Robertson of New York will bo removed contluue to be circulated among politicians here. Every effort seems to be made to keep the matter secret and members of the Cabinet . who have boon approached on the auttfcct by au agent of the United Press Aaaoclatlon, «teny all knowledge of the matter aud jissert that the subject was not mentioned in yester day's Cabinet meeting. From what was learned this morning, however, from those in a position tp know, there seems to be no doubt but that the President has fully made up his iplnd m* garding the officials mentioned, but has not fully made up his mind a* to when th* offi cial axe should fall. l.ATF.K. It can now be stated on the authority of tbree Cabinet officers and the President's private Secretary, that the question of the removal Pearson and Robertson did not come before the Cabinet meeting yesterday ; In fact the subject was not even* broached theu, but these men decline to say whetluir or not a decir-ion was reached outside of the Cabinet meetings. Hun Down by a Locoaiotlve. Kansas City, Nov. lf>.-—A hand the Chicago and Alton railroad waa run down by a construction train 20 miles east of this city last night. Tito entire train, con sisting of a caboose, six flat cars, and box car, were thrown into a dltfth and six men killed. one a BUIE* TKLEGIIAMS Evanhvillk. Ixil, Nov. 15.—Dink Ct>l lier killed Louis Work« with a bter glass last night. Both were colored nu;n. iloi»KiN»vi!.i.n, Kr. f Nov. 15.—William Wghlwait, a llreman, was killc*d by the derailment of a freight train at Morton's flap, and a brakemnn had a leg cut off. FniBhosu, Kan.. Nov. 15.—Jack -Lute«, old sailor, while attempting to drink from a pail of water, was seized with it fit ami his hea l falling in the pail he was drowned. NrvrfifrirK. Nov. 15.—Thurlow Weed to day celebrated his 85th birthday aiul -~ ceived the congratulations of his friends aud his family. This morning his condition continues satisfactory. Medway, Mass., Nov. 15.—A Are in the carding room of the Carryvllle woollen mills, owned by Tait & McKean, last, right dam aired machinery and building to the extent of between 85,000 and $0,000. Fully insured. Youngstown, Ohio, Nov. 15.—A meet ing of delegates representing the 4-owl miners of Mahoney Valley decided to de mand 10 per cent, advance for mining, com mencing Monday next. The operators say that they will 4*h)se the mines, as lake navi gation is about closing. Philadelphia, Nov. 15. — August, F. Hush, confidential clerk in the house of Densmorc «fc Cuesadine, Baltimore, wan arrested this morning beezling. Mrs. Margaret Sharp, 4« yearn of age, .committed suicide by swallowing laudanum to-4lay. Chicago, Nov. 15.—Marshal Jewell says he will Issue a call early In Deccmlmr, and the National Republican Committee will meet in January to consider the subject of district representation. There is trouble lu the Church of th4* Ascension Lcchum* u number of its fine choristers were engaged by Lawrence Barrett to chant the Acolytes' march in the mar riage act of "Francescar da Kitnini." choriste church the charge of The were given the choice between the id the theatre and c hose the latter. TDK cm MAKKETH. Wliat We Kat and What We l»ay for It— To-duy'i Htreet Market Quotations. MEAT« ARD FROVIBIOES. Butter, per pound. Egg?, wholesale, per dozen. Eggs, retail, per dozen. Chickens, retail, per pound Chickens, per pair. Spring chickens, per pair... Spring chickens, per pound. Chickens,per pd. wholesale. Sirloin steaks per pound_ Kuuip steaks per pound.... Round steaks per pouud_ Rib roast per pound. Chuck roast per pound. Stewing pieces.•. Bolling bits per pound. Sblns, per pound., .. Kidney fat,per pound.. Lamb chops, per pound. to*nib roasts, per pound. Mutton chops, per pound... Mutton roasts, per pound... Veal cutlets, per i>ound. Veal roasts, por pound. Iiains, wholesale, per pound Hams, sliced, per pound.20 Shoulders, wholesale,por pound .12% Shoulders, retail, per pound,.. .14 Bacon, rotail, per pound_ Sausuge, smoked, per pound . Balogna sausage, per pound... .16 Hogshead cheese, per pound... Puddings, per pound. Lard, wholesale per pound.... Lard, retail, per p4>und Cheese. .8 .35 4 21 .30 .19 .39 1.00 ] M .76 I 00 .17 ® .18 .13 .•J5 ;J2 16 .11 .14 .16 .10 .10 .16 30 , 'ï I 20 »13 « ,14 .16 .16 .17 .16 .16 .10 19 .11 •i*iH .16 . .08 til .12 11 m Pike. Lake shad. SifiCOCH. Pollock. Rock huh, per pound Whit© Perch, per pound Trout, per pouud. Halibut, per pound. Catflah, p( Mackerel, . .16 . .15 .16 IS .12 16 .12?* 30 r pound, per piece :îiT .21 __ VKOBTABLRB New potato«*, per barrel.2.60 New potatoes, per half-pock... Sweet potatoes, per basket. Sweet potatoes, per half peck.. .16 iomatoos, per half peck. Cabbage, per head... Crate onions, per crate. Crate onions, j»er half peck.*J0 Uadishcs, pbr bunch.. Egg plants, per piece. 1 unrips, per half peek Celery, per bunch. .14 10 60 16 19 .10 I 00 .36 ,03 .06 . .08 & .12 Local «quotations. Coiikkotbd Daily by Th* William Lka & »OK8 COMPAKY, BRANDYWINK MILL»— Whbat Flour. pl«itr piiR bar'l. wholenale. retail. Wm. Lea & Son's 'Best' Holler Patent •7 15 •7 66 Oliflon F.F.F Extra Pou taxât F. do. Family do Kirkwood Holler Oround Occidental Superfine VMXD. Host middlings, Bett ship stun. Outllns, Oorn shorts, Bran. do 6 U0 6 76 6 60 7 00 6 60 6 00 do 4 26 per ton. 4 76 ; I W 17 per hundred. 62 06^2 10 2 VJt£2 16 Ï2 03 oeih Corn meal, fine yellow, 37.60 Corn meal, white. Corn meal, coarse, »crooning«. ; R 60 ORAIN. per bushel. 90095 Prime yellow Prime I< .90 ong-berry wheat. 1 lo New York Market*. New York,Nov. 16.—Flour,dull, heavy* No *» 82.60a3.60; Superfine do $3.50n4.i)b. wheat. 81.07^ ; No. 3 red, November; %\swx for do. December. /A 84aMe 1 ' *^ 0, ^ ca8 * 1 ' 5 J°* November, Oats, No. 2, cash, ; do. November, Ky®, firm; Western, 66 a 71 ,^ ; State, 8 ' 72 a Ifeirley, steady ; No. 2 sowed State, 85. l'ork, Quiet ; inese, 932.U0. Hard, 912.80 bld oash ; January. Ä" e d r i,:Ä™v e "" d 1 cr<,i,n " ry finoy ' ..fliy* j3y.* t * nd flrm ! sut «. *»d Penniyl. Sugar, steady ; fair to good refined, 7Wa7!K • eentrtfognl, IhfrV/* tlTtOUMT rVBLtCATlOin. "PERHAPS THE MOST JUDICIOUSLY EDITED MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD." -THE NATION, N. Y. Sept. 1S82. THE CENTURY For 1882-811. Tb«* twelfth year of this magaziiu the |lr»t under the new name, and the must *ttrce*«fol In Its history, closed with the OctoiM-r number. 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