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txond edition I f* I A BIG FIRE IN LON BON A Pretended Socialist Sen tenced for Swindling. ' A DEATH FROM MALPRACTICE A ftTSÜEX OIKV/M DEATH. >>tM* Vit In FhlladalphiH of a Criminal Oparation— Peculiar Circumatanoaa Con ..eelo«l With tlta Ca»«. (Spcsdat dispatch t«» the Guactte. ] * KnxLADKi.psiA, Nov. 17.—On Wednesday woman whoso luat Ltzklc Holalon, a vouug i ar«*uta reside In Mlitoo, S ilelaware, died in the house of her auut, Margaret Kuak, No. 1240 Moytmenaing avenue, under cireutnaUncet* which iudi rate that a criminal operation was per .1 or turd upon her. she ha'i Ihh'U living In this city for several 'tewre past aa a servant and on Friday laat, viin>u visiting the house of her aunt, «he ro nplained of illncsa. Her mother came 1 «. Him city on Sunday last, intending to visit Ttdutlvfw in Camden, but Lizzie could not su company her on account of iilnese. Her condition grew worse uud Dr. L>. Marshall, residing at the northeast corner a>f Filth and Ueed atreeta was called in on Tuesday last. He found her suffering from (symptom* of jx»ritonitis. * Shortly before her death site stated that ».be had undergone an operation at the liands of Dr. Buchanan of No. 501 Pine «•irect, whom she had vfelted to have a set «r I a lac teeth made or rcpairwl. The teeth werft originally made by Dr. M. V. Chap man, the young man who was convicted of perjury iu the United State« District Court lor bi« efforts to liberate his employer, Dr. John Buchanan, the notorious bogus diploma operator. Requiring some other work of the same bind she went to Dr. Buchanan'« office ami at thî Coroner'« iti rjueat to-dav, Alfred L'rlau, a dentist, re ftidtag at No*. 428 Dudley street, recognized Hie set of teetli worn by the deceased as having been made by him for George Buch anan, a son of John Buchanan. whom he occasionally assiste«]. The witness also stated thut Dr. John Buchanan hail been in ills sou's house for three weeks past and did some work ubout. the place. As the teeth were made about January last and, os the young woman had niated that the operation was performed by t he person who took the impression for the teeth, the criminal act, it. was concluded, was not done by the elder Dr. Buchanan. Dr. John G. Lee, the Coroner's physician, who made a po»t the body, tcstitlcd that death was the result oi criminal malpractice. Dr. George Buchanan was examined, hut ho declared that he did not know the de * ca»cd girl and that, lie went t«> the Grand Central Theatre on Tuesday evening, the 7th instant, when the operation is alleged to have been performed. Thu jury, after deliberation, returned a verdict to the effect that "Lizzie liolston «-aroo to her death from exhaustion, the re sult of a criminal operation at the. liands pf Dr. George Buchanan." The accused was. committed to await the action of the grand J*WJ. Ubsex county, item examination of The Hiver ami flarber Money. Washington, Nov. 17.—There is a ©tai« luftot published this morning that Secretary Uncoln iy his annua? report w ill recoin kitftnd that do River aud Harlwr bill be in troduced iu the coming session of Congrats, aa it will be Impossible t< » expeud the amount appropriated ut the Io*t session during the present fiscal year, and the bal 19,000 ,Ü0Ü will be vNtrriad over to the credit of next year's ap propriation. ©nee of $5,000.000 UeithHny'a New l*astor. On Bunday, December ff, Rev. Mr. Greul, UeithHny'a New l*astor. On Bunday, December ff, Rev. Mr. Greul, th© newly-chosen pastor of Bethany Baptist < tnirch, will preach his first sermon. Mr. Greul conies to this city ironi Cape May, wbfre he is held in great esteem ai.u kuown uu ku excellent speaker. He is about 30 >eara of age and married, has a good edu cation ana is u great student. An American Swindler Sontcne©«!. , the pre tended representative of the American •octal ist« In the Hague Socialistic Congress, Pa»s been sentenced to two years' imprison ment by tb« court here for swindling. Rotterdam, Nov. 17.—G Tlva •'Star Kouters " lla\© Anolltcr Chance! in the November .10th If their chance »irawing of the Great Commonwealth Dis tribution Co., and if they were to win the $30,000 prize (which some lucky person i»» rtaln to win) how différant would be the •date of their mind. How much better to ».ave a chance for a fortune than a chance to be proven guilty. Hund your orders for iteket© to R. M. Boardtnun, Louisville, Ky. Half a Million London, Nov. 17.—A big fire broke out Were about midnight and raged until 5 o'clock ihis morning, completely destroying »even •l>opa iu West bourne («rove. Loss estimated ai half a million of dollars. FluniCN. A New 1,1m« Kiln. Castle ha»- erected a lime kiln near the Railroad bridge will go Into the buslncfi« of btirnlng lime. He will get his oyster »hells from Bultl more. A M. Hizer of Ne .1 The Governor'.* FroolHinetlou. Gov. Hall lias issued hi* proclamation . as a day of fixing Thursday, November 30 thanksgiving and prayer. This Klectioua Are 'Uiing of the Fast. Some arc happy, homo otherwise, in every one turn their attention to the uiixtgrand event oi the month, namely : The popular monthly drawing of the Com monwealth Distribution Co., which is to come off' in Louisville November 30th. Tickets only ftli. First prise, $30,000 ; i/.Hjo prizes, ft 112,'400. Send lor tleketn to R. M. Hoard mu n, LotiiAVlUc, Ky. CITY IT OIS t"hua. M. Vary, Pblla. Mensonger, 603 Market, rmtterloy A üo.. Photographer«, 302 Market nt ini'« KA1I.KOA1**. A Local Time Table Wltli U*e Iateit Correction«. TRAINS CRAVE WILMINGTON FOB pHU-A.— X00*— 2.23 ** — 6.30—6.55 IMl— 7.t0 —6.1Uf—8.16—9.00J—9.C91—9.6ft}—10.30—11.63 a. n»*—i2.oot raj—12.16—l*.an—1.53—2.301—4.00— t —0.10—6.38*— 7.2« —7.30*— 5K BALTTMOin&-1.06«— 1.42« -4.51 *—8.05*-y. 17 .—12.26—1.00—1.09—6.00-6.00—6.67— 11.04* p. m. W ASHinoTO»—1.42*—4.61 *—8.06—9.17 r . —I y0—1.09—6.67—11.04* p. m. HALT1M0R* and INTERMXDIATS BTATION8— 1.06*—».IT 10.00 a. ra,*— 1.C0-6.00 p. in. » Trains running both daily and Sunday. tTrains running only on Sunday, t tfonnect at Oruy's Ferry for old dopot, ftroad and Washington avenue. Dmlawarb Railroad— 6.00*—0.10 a. m;—1.06 6.26f p- m. No Sunday trains. • For New Castle only t For Harrington an»l WOJffnraTO* a NOKTHKRir ÄAILIUlA t>— 7.47 a. S wl.06—6.00—0.30 p. m. , •Mtdlng and St. Peter—8.10 a. m. f)IL A WARB WKBTBRN Railroa !>—7.06— 10.ÎH sk. tn>—6.30 p. m. Sunday trains 16.30». m—6.00 p. m. v _ _ TRAINS ARRIVE AT WIDHUNGTON FROM pgu. A DWLPH LA—12.60—1.00—1.32*—4.47 *—7.46 g (I**—0.12—9.06— 10.10t— 11.36—12.86 n. m,'—12.60 — 1.07 — xaOf -2.60- 4.86— 4.66— 6,40—6.63—6.8t ™ rt» w . if-Pïr, J 1 B L " 1X60—1.07—4.66—6.4M —lU.68p. m. . tftALTCMOBB—1.61*—'2.18*—0.84—9.64—11.43 ». »41»— 12.39—1.60—6.11*—6.30*—7 24—9.49* i*. m. * Wabhinoton- 1.61*-2.18—11.43a. __« sLJi tt*— fl ko*— 7 24—9 49* r» m * u^Gi dallv and Siindav f * * . w i? »..Üi. Una»/* t OO Sunday only. INtLA WARB RAILROAD—8.66—10.16*4. ID;—12.06 — i 06*^6.00 p. tn. No Sunday tram«. • FiwUi N»W C'astl« only. ro.oo a. ! \ Intermediate stations. On Sunday tx>r \ . WlLMtWrOlt k NomitSK RAri.EOA.tV~6.**— ft.4ft-n.ttA». m ;-«.*) p. t». Un Sundny from Reading ftfttf St Peter at 7 10 p. m. Dilawafi IV cm ica* Kaiuioad— f.OOâ. m;—* 8.16 p. m. Sunday trains 9.10 a. m.;—6.40 |*. m TRAINS LEAVE rUK WILM1NUTOM Pair.ADU.PHi a New Hhoad Hmsrr Daror— 12.90*—3.66*—4.30—7.30*—8.UO—8.21— B.Sôf "10.14 —11.30—11.60 a. in;— 19.9Î4— 1.32f—1.32—5.16— 4.03- 4 26- 6.06-6.20-6.66—A.OAt—e.a«—6.60* —0.30—10.00—11.23* p, *n. BROAD AXD WAJCHf*OTOW ATEWUft—6.30—1.00 —10.16 a. m;—1.30-3.10—4^10—6.16 p. in. Ni* ÜAATLHr— 6.36—10.00—11.46 a. m.—4.49 6.40 p. in. * bally and Sunday, t Un Sunaaj only. 40r*Th« black Dgurm dcnuU tha Llmtlad KxpraM trahie. OI7K NAILS Tbatr Arrival and tAapartura. Takln« KfTaot .July 1st, 188*. Tha Font Offlc© In this city will ba op«n dally, accept Kuuday, ftom 6.30 a. m. to 9 p. m. Privat© boxas ure a«v>aaslbla until 11 p. m. On Sundays opan from 9.9»» to 9 3U a. tn. Privat© hocus scoaaalbla frv»u 6 to 6 p. m. Tha ««£»•• sal© ita?np window will clos© at 6.90 p. m. Tha money ordar ofltca will close st 6.00 p. no. MAILS CLOS* AS «OLLOWB : WOSTH. Wilmington k Northern Railroad to Hcadtntc Pa., au«i point« on tha Baltimore Central aonth of Chadd* Ford, 7.40a. in. Philadelphiacloead pouch, 6.30 a. m. Philadelphia and waymall.^.oo a. m. Now York, Pennsylvania and pointa east and weal. 0. a. tu. Delaware Western Kail road to Landenberg, 10.U0 a. in. Phtlodehihia, New York oity, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, 11.60 a Philadelphia, New York and all point« ca«t and west, 1.30 p. m. Phllailoluhis, New Y'ork and all point« east and west, 4.40 p. m. Philadelphia and New York cities, dosed pouehes, w.ofa p. vu. Pennsylvania west of Ijancaetcr, and all points west and southwest 9.66 p. m. All points north, east, west and southwest, 11.00 p. in. Ail l«ouh<; . m. Is «ont wost except New Orloans which Is rsnt south on through mniis. SOUTH. altlinore ami way mall, 7.40 a. m. Weshlnxt«>n and alt point* south, 7.40 a. m. ▲11 points oi* the Peninsula, S.30e. m. Supplementary mail for tho Poninsula, 9.00 a. m. Bultlmore. Washington and all peints south, 12.30 p. m. Newport, Stunton. Newark, ïôkton and Havro «Io UriiO«, 12.30 Point* on Haltliuore Posit. Northeast n. m. Central. between Pori de id Chiuld's Pord.19 30 p. m. Ballluiorennd Hey Line Heaiuem, 4.40 p. m. Pcnimniia north nr Harrlugton. lucludlng Delaware City aud Nt. iieorger, 6.60 p. tu. Baltimore, dosed pouch, 6.60 p. in. Haiti more, Washintflou aud all points south 11.09 p. in. MAILS ARRIVE ANT. BKAT.T FOR DELIVERY. Frein Wlliüiuglon A Northern liailroad, From New York. Philadelphia, Washington and ull ether points, fl.3o p. in. From Philadelphia, New York and polr.ts north, oust and west. 8.30 a. to. II from PhiluUelphta, ft.30s.m. From Peninsula Aud all north ol Harri r.glon way 9.16 a. m. From Baltimore and way mall, 9.60 a. m. Haiti mu Fro , u.30 p. m. From Peninsula mall,l'2.3u p. ut. Philadelphia, New York and points d curt. 1.30 p. ui. Baltimore, Washington and points ! north t r south, U.'M> p. m. From Delaware Western Railroad, 2. - J0p. in. From Philadelphia, New York and points north and ©»ul, 5.40 j*. m. From Baltin*.« south uud sou th west, 6.4o ('arriéra deliveries as fo oral; 10.00 a. ut., partial; 1.30 p. . Wu?hinglon and points f >. ui. lowc : 6.30 a. ..gen ., genera 1; 4.00 p. in., partial. Collection* de by tha »dreet boxes earners at 6.3« uud 10.00 a. m.,1.30 and 4. An ndditlonul collection will be made at 7.3« 1 box«* l»ctween Jefferson and ami Water and Thirteenth streets p.m. t m. frutn ombard Incltnlvc. On Sunday a Bill collection will he made at ft.ttO p. tn. JLocnl letters for carrier*' delivery *lioui«t t*edeposlte*l in tho Post Office ten minutes before the Lour of delivery. W . Y. SWiiHim. Postmaster. W . Y. SWiiHim. Postmaster. ILSON'o UNDERTAKING ROOMS, mu KINO STREET. t-cU-d with Tt-lephoue Exchanx©. Call - - (k OPEN ALL SIGHT. J. A. WILSON, KuNcnAi. Uiapc-iOR. 2-12-14 J^ANIEL li. KOSTER, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, NO. 917 MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON. J)KL. my2-ld VU US.— Exclusively FURS. AV E1VB Kr f us?'aL.i! ki:u t.i.ovy intet«* or Ladies' d Fl it CAP» for ucUft-12t-IA •Men : ^DAMB AND BROTHER, No. 604 Market Street, CHEAP Cash Variety Store. TOYS, DOLLS & MASKS, DRY u:mh»s.* lloSIKItY. NOTIONS. LADIKH' A GENTS' UNDERWEAR, BOOTS. SHOES & RUBBERS CROCKERY, TIN. Ul.AttriWAKK. HAG, HEMP. IKUKA1M AM) ST AI It < A HP ET, STAIR HODS, ( U HT AI NS. tine of Lamp*. Lantern*, rlety. Tahlcuud l'«M-ket Cut lery, Kxprvaa 'Vag.»nb.Velor!| ( «dwh I T«»y*oralld« - Ht-rlpilous, lh.il , Dot 1-1 leads, Doli-ltodlea, Doll Carrlagcb. The largest, chmnmt and iHnt llu** of I.i»rg**M and v h i j ! 1 TABLE, STAIR and FLOOR OILCLOTHS, j 6-18-12-46-dAw BABY CARRIAGES in the State. I.R AO KJ La »OR— HARPER'S BAZAR ?ATTERN3. d examine «»ur variel* before purchasing. ll »P»J v yen to rail i«l pries Of goo.tn I iN ECKWKAK. Now York * Neck w u« r« itlc* I In *»nr!ng : n. PRICES al «•cl. « ■ i ! f» Co SHIRTS ! • Dollar Shirt ha* a reputation for equal led In thlBdty. ! Ou r MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. A full line or everything belonging 1 *P**C les . WA/T T-^ f'W VV ^Yl. D. _ __ _ 202 MARKET street ' x' I COLDIERS NOW scffehino from Ö WOUNIWordl*,.« or any bind caused tiy . uifiltary service »re entitled to Pension. I Widow*, minor chiMreu. dependent mothers I Ikthers ug soldiers who died lYom the effocts ol i service are Meo entitled. Many invalid ! pensioner» are entitled to au lucre«»*. Careful asaisttnc** «!' en lu LMnyerl or Rejected claims,»* man y can be allowed with but little tnoreevldence. Complet.» lo»trn«*t»p*i«i with reference« »ent oq A pplfrall^. ClI A ftf.Efl A G KOUGE A. KING, Attorneya-at-law. «tu r direct, \S'*»hlu«ion, 1) C. 7 . the 'KW ! BUCKWHEAT MEAL ! llclc «.f fresli new Meal J. J. SMITH'S * FOtrUTII AND SHIPLEY 8TS. jyOTICE. I 1.000 Pairs More -OP— Those $1.00 SHOES. EWING, 6 E. Front Street. —jest HEr nivcr* First store from Market. Of t2»-14-lu) MDVCATTDVAJL. JJUGBY EVENING SCHOOL —■Will ruft » on — MONDAY EVE'G, OCT. 2, >82. In roon No. 4, MasonicTempi«*. Persons wist* n* In format l«»n will apply to lilt. HAU L W. MURPHY, rttor. j. Jackson riK.iK K. •ep26-#t-H JAPI.EWOOD INSTITUTE —you— BOTH SEXES, IIroad Htroct Thlladelphla, ou Pblla. ft Halt. Outrai R Courses of Htudy—Eugllsh, Bualuiws, 8eknU4« and ClaMdtml ; a thorough Chemical depafttincut. U Cm lit»« weal of Superior opportuultlaa oflVred to young men aud hoy a to prepare for the hist American rol ««•a. Degree»arc conferred by nuthorltv of the Leg alature of Pennsylvania upon young la«llef taking a full cour»«'. Reading taught by it flrst>elat»a clocutloulsl. Penmanship hy a professor—mioiter of th* tH'uuUoa of the art. INrlvato lustructlen given to tho«e who«* adu* I catlou has been negleeted. A home-Uke départ ent lör little boys. Twelve Instructions. J. toHOKTLIDGE (Yale College), A. M„ Prin cipal, ConcordvUle, Del., Co., Pa, auglC-Cm-cod It AX VIKO. pROF. A. 8. WEBSTER'S SELECT Dancing Academy, MASONIC TEMPLE, (Fourth Floor,> Wilmington, Del. IHM 2—SEASON OF—18811 COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. II. .1 Tbura GENTLEMEN *M CLASS Monday from m to 10 o*eloek. Monday, Mep day eveuluuH. t ember II, lwrL LADIES A N I> C'HILDKF.N 'S ( rday aftrru«»on.-, «on rdav, MepU'iuber I»',. ThiiVidny« !.. natiirday * from 2 to 4 p. m. LA DlEM* Cl.AMS—W«**Ine«ilay « I. A MS -Tim I»* ami *■ r> i<* o p. NVcduewlsy, ». p tow o'clock, «•ompirii. lug o tcn»h«ra*. AM the latent h n«l ni"-t fn-hlonahle «Im lAuuht, Imlu.llna Urn I,ï«ii Tenais, L New Kaniuet Oaailrllle, Gil«!.', Hht© G1H«;, Htep, Newport Mint ull 8<s-l« H|X-clMlt) Also u n« m parlor dance Five y VV»liM*e n flit elltier privately or In eta»*«-», t .specially *<laptc<! t«» children " Mil» ( HOICK OF DAYS. In tit«* School*, s«-inl»tarlcH ««r prtv city «»r out uf tow practicable l'or choice of day*. Duriux th«* summer the Ara«l« hainiA«nii« lv «I«-.. In splendid pondltlon. Th« > wllli «•«l cxclnvivcl) for clans pu rpos**» at * class with slunild con ft rooms have h sifter belc.it parties. F«»r terms, circular, etc^ apply K. K. IMHKI.KVM, .No. 710 Market street, by mail to A.s. WtCBMTl.lt. Masonic Temple, WilinliiKton, 1M. au*31-tr-.'i II O U S E ft —AXD— «1 ft SIGN PAINTING F R E S C O I N G — At ftgrN«-atly and P pH y r ut«.l.-%* G. W. BOULDEN No. 30T King Street. ■ 7.4-26-tf PEIRCE Ä COOK * Real Estate and Stock Brokers. H. !.. colt. SEVENTH AM* SHIPLF.Y STS. J. Jackson Pkirc e. »n H. Coo Ei wp2*l-l-H AGENTS K WANTEDb;,,,. Outlaws. HylVon..!. A. I»: •1 ihrllliiiK a« count of th« I 2u v«*ar*, In an maiiv stat. , j graphie dctterlptioii of üu >1« «-n.b r of K tlu* llltiHira I LH k a to 1.1 « «iu he Voiinan id «•- ««r F Id m. i«*»« *l W «-Hie A t . ri». I». I« for Terrltorl Itli r- ! f «I «•*„«", t k. TO Cl til* p r ui.« liini « r l trial «.i III:.* h w for Mur« I ; : •I; lllu* I win lugs of tht 'oiitl wiM's an« I lliib t. he Ford l phot..graph«, full i.U-li «t 1 : r A BONANZA 1*(»U particular« and !>«• convln.-e rtalahlc and piolitahl. book tlni«-. h«t d •'fl.*:. ENTS! S.-nd hi- is puhll«!it-.l. I ■ choie«* uli r;f \. w. ( or. « » 11-21 •n hip. d bam pit* I ID opy kd< I lit »Ml \ A l'l I 1 DELAWARE CARPET HOUSE, I " NO. :«» MARKET STREET. We In va Just recti' d a large stork IK— TA PEBTKY BRUSH ELS, INGRAINS AND DAMASK THREE PLY - of CARPETINGS — Also n larg« assui tni.-ni of— OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS AND WIN DOW SHADES. «1 sallhfy y( giving barguInH.-fc* 49"(itve a call •if liait wc are HENRY GREBE WILMINGTON. DK / i RE AT Rl.'SH O Y STERS! J. T GARDNER. H. SK VF. NT 11 ANOSlllPLKY STS. 1ms ndtled ehe 1 1 I.I* l.n-ilie»,*. mi.I I* now «ona hIiIi« »Y S i Fits at blinrt utile mice parti* or tin* city, b«- promptly •n will «1« liver oyMera Ordern left with thcdrlv II via ^ POSITIVECURE tiy ol oq the WITHOUT medicine:* ALLAN'S SOLUBLE MEDICATED ItoUGlKF Patented, October jsth. ixt«. —One box of— No. I will - In four da st ohetlmitf •e 'the long standing. No. 2 ill hu matter N«» nauseous c'om h of culielis, copali.a of sandalw ood, tnut are c« rial»» tf pepsl a I.v destroying tlie coat lugs of ilie sp Price, iLHi. Jfol.l by all «Irugglsta o eclnt oi price. For further partlculaib e« ml for circular, y. O. Box, 1,53.1. 1 J. C. ALLAN CO., »3 Jobu Street, New York «luce dys ! ; lanlfl I AND !—A. A. THOMAS. 8T. CLOl'D À BUILDING, Washington, D. < nrui-tlceh before the United Staten General Lau'l onice. - ase*, private laud claim", mining, nn einpti«m and hornet.tend mho«, pron-nit«-«l beToi the Department of the Interior t. and ull c|;»b**fe of claim») befo live Department. Special utt«-nti< town-site ca»*a. Lund Warrant*, b< float*, ^a .id all kinds of land t»c rip bought 1 * ('ontenter! c the'ffi < hSS ad ■l sold pRANKLIN TYPE FOUNDRY ) 16S Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ALLISON A SMITH. ▼11-861* THIRD EDITION BIG STORMS BREWING Snow, Rain and the Aurora Borealis. LARGE DRUG HOUSE BURNED THE riRMT KNOW. All of Weather Reported—»ala. Know and Kleotrlcity—Te»e«raph Com mun I ration a Interrupted. Nett York, Not. 17.—The prevftlenee of n heavy auroral htorm U reported through out the entir« country, wbicli bat» resulted f.mipUte interruption to tele graphic comm mi leaf ion, which it i* Jni possible to maintain tor mon* than :t lew .mhH.-rru.A« 11 v. to be tin tierceat known l«»i u long lluw. Report* from New England indicate that j t.v.Ty fciiuw .lonu KI Iti «t .a «rly hour ( U morulOff and the ftartb 1* already w»v« in almost ered to tha depth of «evaral inch»». Old telegraphers ray that the electric wave to-day I» of snch intensity as to delv all efforts a't telegraphic communication and that the adjustment of their instruments has been reudered almost impossible on ac count of the Increased amount of electricity upon the wire#. Boston, Nov. 17.—Tlic first snow storm of the scauou commenced tbla morning. Snow is still fulling heavily. The fodlt that the storm frill be quite severe. Hon» WATKiim nv, Gonx , Nov. 17.—A »»now storm, considered to 1 h* «overe, net iu here early thin morning and coptlouen with no sign» of ubutement. Mkuidvn, Conn., Nov. I«.—At 5 o'clock this inoruing a cold ruin lx*gan fulllng.which turned into »now an hour luter und it U «till »lowing hard with pro«|*ccU of n heavy fall. fiFLATIXO FOHr.lOX KBW«. the United Preah A» Office TION. N«»v. 17.—The Western Union Com pany have notified us us follows: Land and ottbie communication grin.rally ure inter rupted to day by the exceptionally severe electrical storm. I A \V. J. Deal». Manager. TUE KI.ECTRIC WAVE IN mis < !T1 . At the offices of the Weeleru Unl<»n and Mutual Union Telegraph C'ninpaulcs in this city great trouble wa§ re|M>rtcd both In send ing aud transmitting messages. The difficulty 1» OHUsed Ly the aurora boivali« and nil line work i» nearly an hour behind hand. The trouble I» worse in the north aud- west. '''This is the worst trouble we have ever had In all my experience." said an old telegrapher lu the employ of the Western Union to u Gazette reporter to dav. "It is only with the utmost difficulty that we can keep the wire» working. At th«* Mutual Union, manager Jarvis ported similar difficulty. "An operator has to keep a sharp lookout to-day," said lie or lie'll be sure to get left. This difficulty commenced early this morn ing, almost ns o opened th*' office. It« effect Is very peculiar I cannot liken it to anything but the rumbling of thunder— not in sound, I mean, but in this : that its effect is spasmodic, it will cut t>\ the whole current for an instant ami then give us more than we want for a brief period. The trouble is not as great now' it w as early in the afternoon." Owing to the electrical effect on the wires the Gazette's press dispatches delayed. n • much A I>rng II i»um* Burnt*«!. Balt iMonr,Nov. 17.—TIic wludoalo dm house* of Gilbert Bros. «V Co., on llowar street, was d«*stroye«l by fire this morning. itlt hid«lers by 5 The inmates Hie Uremen. •ere resetted ft:to,<>oo for ftir,.ooo for Ml. Iu Louisville, Ky., November ÎU)tl», the Commonwealth Distribution Co. tribute the princely sum Tickets only formation to li. M. Board Kv. ill dis of ft119,400. Ä*nd lor tickets or in , Louisville, For f'rwMh I Hii me of ull kinds ge stall. King, ul.ove Hwoud. BKII.F TKl.LUltAMS. ai.tl MeC'a ui ley's to Xrw York. N 17.—Thr l.o<3i. , ..f Mrs. Elizabeth Tuylor und Harriet Taylor, vic tims of tin* Lust River collision, we «red in Huitt-nnilk channel tills morning. • reeov TUK 111 MAKKKTH. What TV© FhI and What W« Pay for It— To-day'» Sir oat Alarkot Quotations. M K ATS AND rROVIBlOHB. Butter, per pound. Ekx»*. wiiole.-Hle per doten. i, per doxen. Chicken*, retail, pur pound Chickens, per pair. Spring chicken*, per pair.. Spring chicken*, per pound Chickens,per pd. wholesale Sirloin steak;« per poun* Hump »leaks p Bound steak: Bib roasti Chuck roa Stewing picct Boiling t>lt* p Shins, per po: Kidney fat,per pound. Camh eho) Limti roa* Mutton M uttou Veal cutlets, p Veal roasts, per pot Hums, whoiosalu, per pouu<l Hams, sliced, per pound.2U Shoulder*, wholesale,par pound ,l*ij< Shoulders, retail, perpound... .14 Bacon, retail, per pou»»d_ Sausage, .smoked, por puuu-l Biilugim sausage, per pound Hogshead cheese, per pound Fuddlngs, Ijtrd, wholcsu Hard, retail, p Oheere. i H % .rs i Fugs. «1 .b £ l.ui) l.a( .7 b Hfi l.uo .17 ki .1ft .13 .14 :£l iouud ..5 .1* perpoun pouud.... .'lb 40 .14 I *t per pound. ic .12 ^ound. .10 .10 per pout'd .i:, »,per pound. .1« .'JU !kup8, p pound. .15 .12 Û, .'A) 4P .10 W ■ i . I .26 !.. • is 17 U .16 .16 ,10 .12 »ound. e per pound pouud.... .10 .12 .12 4 # •ms .16 . .08 Q .12 FISH. Pike . Lake shad Sl?e. Pollock. B«»ck Halt, por pound White Perch, per » Trout, per pound.. Ilalilmi. per pound Cuttish, Mftcii . .15 . .15 .10 .15 .15 .16 »ound .12 .12'.. .21» ' per pouud. it, per pleee .21 VKOKTAULK19 New potatoes, i»f:r l*arrei.. New potatoes, per half-peek . Sweet jKjtotoe«, per l*n*Kit... . 2.60 : ,00 .14 .40 .do «wett potato«* per half Tom a toe«, per half peek.... Cabbage, per head. ('fato onion», per crate. Crate oniona, per half peck Kadiahca, per hunch. Egg plant«, per pleeo. Turnips, per half p«*.*k. Celery, per hun^h. Ao .12 .10 1.00 .. .03 mi . . .08 k, .'<0 .10 .12 Local Quotations. Uor.RBOTKt, Daily by The Williah i,ea & SubbCohbakv, Hrandywike Mills— Wheat Floh*. Wm, I^e FLeLT. I»RR BAR'L. A Won's -Best' Roller »7 15 wholesale, retail. Patent f7 65 ; Clifton F.F.F Extra xat F. do. Family do Kirkwood Roller Ground Occidental Superb no FEED. Hast middlings, Host ship stun, Outline, do 6 9U . 10 1* 6 76 7 25 7 ÜÜ e 60 «lo 6 60 « ou do 4 . 4 75 per ton. IS ! 17 (J0 nhorts, 17 Brnn, Corn weal, flno yelloift, 37.60 (îorn racal, white, Corn meal, coarse, Screening*, iu par hun.tred. 62 06^2 IU 2 10@2 16 F2 03 0®.*«5 88.60 : - . ORAIK. par bushel. 90« 05 Prime yellow corn, Prime long-berry wheat. .90 1 10 N« York Markets. • 17.—Flour, firm,fairly active; Ao. 2 State, V2.6oa3.G0; Su pert) no do., f 3 . 60 ; Western, *4.00nL&o Wheal, quiet, No. 2 Chicago, #l.07»$l.0S: No. 2red, ftl.UT^afl.uft^. Corn, quiet, nominal, ( )ats, quiet No. 2, Novemb Kye, nominal. Butter, nominal. KggB, nominal. Sugar, nominal. New Yohk.N r, ZSTMMAMT P V tttJOA TIOMB» 'PERHAPS THE MOST .IVDICIOUBT.Y EDITE» MABAEINK IN THE WORLD." —THE NATION, N. V. I»S2. THE CENTURY B For 1882-83. of this mAgssine "11»«' ft**** <1 the hhmI iiwiwM , rloM'd with the October iiuuiIht, has shown a large g:iln «"MJl**! preceding »asou, aud THE U NTHG Its thirteenth year with an edition of wi lflh it Ttu der the It- hl.b Tin* circulât h or the tvogiti.« 110.000 Copie*. Till follow Inc are the leading fratiift a s A N lew MAIL II Y W. lY IlMWKI.Lft. I« iceccd thffl author'» ••.Modern liikianre.* It liitiritailotia! *t«»ry, entitled "A Sen ,m a ,h, v!vÏ'i.kttK ok minimi i.ifk. IB mamy iiali «»«k imm, entitled Tin Led H ^ f r }^r i"r v."J.w'. r !»v , ,iï:CitfïÏMk*. h of piKht U ., M r- ft. otn |„, nr i„ ar y , M r «mu of iarl««ui*natloual!tlc criticising America, l 'JÆ'ël! it hYSt 1 îû >" y r)V \faahiogtou Gladden. An co'.nunt of praotlcal co-opt- ration in Christian work, showing how » league was formed tn n small town In Connecticut, what kind* of work U attempt««!, aud hu« It *pr*ad throughout the whole Mato. • RrDDtR ORANGE ABROAD.*' hv Frank R. ftiocktou, a continuation of the droll ''Rudder range** stories, the scene being now lu Europe. THE NEW ERA IN AMERICAN llOl f llfc Bt'lLDtNG. a series of four imper», fully lllu* trateil, devoted to ill Cltv Houses, cii Country H oims. 13• Churches, and <») Public Itnlhtluu-. THE C It EU LES « > K l.t »t'|S| A N A, bv U* o. W. Calile author <d '*uid Crrol« Daj>,** etc.; a fresh and graphie narrative, richly ItluMratcd. MY AI>V I'VT f I; I.S IN /CM. I.v Frank II, < u .hing, gov« ruinent ethiiologut, mi Hdopti-d member of the /uni tribe of Indian Illustrât« d. II.LCwntATEI» PAPER'* t»\ THE N \T* ION A1. CsPITAL, I if 1 ud I ng 1 he tnpltol.** ••'Hie supreme Court," ••The White House,'' MISSION** «)F S« > 111 A I ft: IN THF TlllttTKEW I «»LOMES. |i\ LKbl'uN. the IcailliiK hUiorl «matvt *«f » mtmiN'r m lie Kegiuull)^ " ,1 ' "f -V« KI)M AKI) I « cal feat srffi the wind«' •• lift In the fill I •«•I th «.f • I •H i . .1 I il miditc hlhl«» E*|M:«'lal ing I« ntlo minoration!«. rilERN I A 1.1 FORMA. !•> 'll. II. '• : ihn e or four paper*, «»r an « IiiFl y tnlerefliux cliarauler, riciily llliHirat 't-i'd nilMeell«tne«m«. Further work 1» expected from K. C. Sli rtm-.., Tiioimv« IliiKhcs, J«»«d < haiidl« r IIhitin ("In.•li lt, hois') lharl.s liudltv Warner, J.»lin Dur rouxhs, E. V. "*n,alley, •). ||. |t..vc,.n. of other». FntertnlnlnK sliorv *-t l« tlc > will he Miming the lewdlng I«*;« I i:v, us heretofore, and Inc niMga uilluue iUndvaucc In ^encrnl exeetl The > >ui) < »vi'l])tloii prl«"d* a liuiuher. ,-*uhM-riptl<> iiumher, I HI ■ . Il.nl «.f TIIZ <■ /In. w III U6l.(fta tear : X, re lu w iih the der N« - scrli Ith Ihr «• make Hie f«dl«»w-ing Mpe«dnl OitVr. from N.»v. i»s3, and ihr I rl« t w«*l *$.(*) n. p» t.. A • nli-.'rl|«tton me I th. t i .. I 111 I»«»«' ■!«■-traut vol * wllli k»H !«•]>. T. Tnr f.KNTUUY <*0., Ni;w Y »hk. N. Y. ovt:«-jft >i. \i. not «• pi'(Mlnee IS In all in »he same llu j^T. NICHOLAS ron YOUNG FOLKS. Parents w ho . Inlng uud voung rulks I M'lvcutur«', l»tet*»rlcml hold in • «I Wl...lc*«Mllc reading enj«. In« h their hlldr Ik* VS Ik ■ . I»»' ix.-inoat N It'll«»* •I harmlebs LA\ wlih h Is , of both E'lRlan tin# \ the III >f lll/cil ml Vi hepre • It« I* 1« tie Im ! if»«' Oil . which I. Tka hi' Mi .1 llh I lie N «»! >lorr«l lYontl OIN'IIS wlti tt>« tlit« III he min i I, tenth» I* inv tt«-«l trcnlH and all r r««lbovlnjr pa il», a >« i»a i«»i k *» ill lint Ota thm "ThkTinkiia «• rial slot B not it i.i ' TlI.E-MlI.t..'' \ t»\ ,1. T. Trow hrldgi*. f«»r / Folk h>, * * « 1> « dltor . • Tlu- «l^i'k llu/ard a ml noth. « *f •The Rtoiiy All ltlKt«»l l«*7tI II..-. • I« •f >.*trl nn »:»k It. so l. Mcli.dii. Miy lift* Iu until« til«' Util ct Iv n-nl-t*. • 'Builder GraiiK«* Hi ► K ••«in f "Tl . KTORY OK ItolilN IT«Mil». ' Al» H«'«'nulit of til«- full» Tiioini _ By Maurice or«»f• The \\ U.-»ii-r> ««i A r«-h«-rv. • • •Tim stui II-«*» - B> F. H. ltro««k T e llliiHtrat«-«! with many arknhle »»lc "A BHAM Nki A •uplt.il mi*l novel |.L r, author of "HU Mnj* Bv WiIlium «. Mynelf. *' tt«-. M. B.«k •*8wi •l iai -tory <>» t »■« . KI1U, foriii« rl\ *Usl,»i»l il erlj clltor «»f"G. i |HS2. hÿ i: i«-ii i * 'KLI7.ARF.1 iphiral naiicr r< u.-tnlin^ tld* hatfl«' TM-i n« ««. lflnsi r.«t«*«l w» ««» "St. Nb'htilas** Tlioui's A l»|Ofe r: paint« r of «•«•lehr Mih pl«-t MU«» Th«»iiip*on. h «I • I pup "WIIKIÎK W VS VILI.IKIIH • f tile It II A 11» rilli Arelillinlil »-TurkUh war. U\ »pondent. "Till: Bov at F- W it it F Hors»; of'Tad*' 1.1 n«*« An a. t of th«- Ilf« lit N«*nh Br L-, lc >i "The Boy l inlgiant*. • i A lim M-rl •f ju\«-nil«- pi •The I,an« 'VH. By K. S. Nod,*' « te., and Jlrook«, mi th«« li.'-lu.tlng A Chrht "Tiik F prepared fxprc*ni y for holiday thm ». Tltcre will b. sic.» n y otli •. si .Al H, orles M. Ai -i lt-knnw i. young folk Ik «inti. upall««n ; I girl«, w It!» popnl.ir b pal d tl »din 1 ■ f( d de ■ i» Price, 93.10 a her. Suli rlpil. Ik. aid 1 • link Is«in*, •' h«-r, " will hriN I ! d.-rful olor«-«t ( In 1st. lronti«pi« Ni il« lb» Tin: CENTI KY C O., Ne« Yon«, N Y. n-; YORK WEEK] «Y IIEUAL1), ONE DOI.I. A It A YEA15. n»«* elrciilMtion ol tills popular MtHtautly Increasing. ItcontaliiH »»* rn-w* .»f tl»«* Daily ll. rald a natnlv dtpartinent,. Tlu* FOREIGN NEWS •h up« i lal «ilspateliCM fr« Under ttiY head of d Is urranged eiuhr tin- ghibr. all quartern AMERICAN NEWS glv tin* Tcl«-grut»lii(- Dl* pil'd.os of the w«*e arts of the (Jnlou. Till* feature aloe fr, n all p» k«*« THE WEEKLY HERALD Hi« >»-t valualde elironicle It* tin «»rl.t, «Mi Fiery week I* given a laiMil* tin* cli«> report •si. :/ POLITICAL NEWS, embracing roinnlcte »u*i emiiprencnHlve «n, pateln-H fi-om Washington, Inelii.ilng full n p..ri of the HpeeetioH of eminent p«.lttlelnn« «.«> questions «»f the l»»*nr. THE FARM DEPARTMENT of the WkEKI.Y II AM* giv< ». the Into •Ileal bUggektl«»lih Ull.t «Hacoverled he <liitl<*B ol Hie rarmer, hliil» foi rataliigCattle, Poultry.Grains,Tree««, Vegetable-« Ac., Ac., with suggest loua f«»r ke, ping hiiihllug« mikHm Im r«-|mtr. Tin, i* Buppl, . y a well-e.ll!«*« departim-nt, wl«U*ly nder ll»e hea.l ol ' li relating to I f: lug «I «topi«*.!, THE IIOME, giving therecelpe* for pra.-ti. al «llshes, l.lnts for making « lollili.g an« I for keeping up with tl» fashion at tlu- lowest price. Every lie ».»king or ei-noniy suggeabd In tliln «lei tent 1» practically test«'■dbv - - Ih-Htlon. Letter» fr<» I It perts before pul« espondenta on tin Home Dcpartiue ve the housewife •ry latest fashions. Tlu of the \V Rklil.Y HCRAt.D will , , , more than one humlred tliuee the price of the paper. The lnt«*restsoi' SKILLED LABOR d everything rfiling ' mg I» careful > recorded. ' v 5 5S; i -© looked after Thi i* h page devoted Uie biislnet>s markets, I A valuable le •ported price») TIIE PRODUCE MARKET. ami abroad, together k, a Skhmon by Home ; LlTKIt VKV, Ml blt AL, 1»KA- I MATH- PKUhONAl. au«l Si :a NOTH*. There is n c pap«-r lia tlie world which «-«»iiIuIuh bo much news nuitter every week the Weekly IIEUai.d. which U «ent, pontage tree, for Une Dollar. V où subscribe ut any time. The New York Herald in a weekly form One Dollar u Year. Addrc hPOSTING NEWS hi home With u »to it y e divine, endue NEW YORK HERALD, Broadway and Ann St., New York. U 27-81-70 J^EFFNER'8 Oyster Bay and Dining Saloon —Basement of— 28.5 MARKET STREET. Mauls sei »d frc 7 a. m. »o 12 night. *epî»-3in-14 A DMT 0OODA. llpeOlal llMlUMIIIHNt' »llueftftJl. HIVE B E K 30(5 Market Street. M:in> -pc lrtl *1 filon- h UNDERWEAR Korn*'! A large and vnried n**hi *»f u« IK RN for all. liLOVFb Md« Tin« »d I. 1. ;i hand*, at*«* if.K*KA 8, -«• t>opiih«r With the hull. . ir k ..f Mil <il.o\ l> I- In, m. We litt ve lb© largSiil COTTON FLANNELS w«« vm oflvi ck of WOOL ur »•1. BLANKET« AS\> COMFOI^TABLIS, AVe offer «pc* t »l inilii«'rinerit<a. R. L. RUSSELL 1 -iVl-M-mwf New Ure«» (kmhih, arc., ut Hliarps, WUXUX B. SHARP, Fourth Hnd Market St«., New Dress Goods AT RK.lircTCD VTXV Yà. Colored and Dress Silks, Direct from the Importer. Cloths and Cassjmf.res. Tu* larx»*(it stock we have ti oITereJ. - Al JO R full lin« of CARfETS AND Oil. CLOTHS, P.*c I'» cent* to fî.oo per yard. WM. B. SHARP. Fourth and Market Sts. . fancy ftloalnry Ml I'nUerwtar. ^e\v not w i S. h. STAATS I *» No. 405 Markft Street, IM OPENING ALMOST DAILY *f li »•I beautiful drMKn« ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN Iu f FANCY HOSIERY • • FOR LADIES, GENTS ANI) MISSES. W ELL - AI*o opcnliiK a large »F.LRCTKD ni STOCK OF M. Ladiu©', Gentlemen's Children's and Merino Underwear, «I AT THE VERY LOWEST MARKET BATES U\ ^JKORGE STECK «v CO.'S PATENT TONI' Mt'ttTAINEK UPRIGHT PIANOS! .)u •lv«*d. »rinn fit of these «•«• i.«. W. take |»h a»i k loall lntcr«-«u-d. I «'«I d i rivaled PI* In «I ALBERT KRELL, Gl. I AGENT, S. W. Cor. 4th Kim Sts.. !'IN (INN ATI, « ». J^EEDLE GAS LAMP -OF 50 Candle-Power exeerdlng the light offt onllnnry gnsje-t*«. Hums heatillghfoil. Prlr«-4.:. «. I*. |*. Hw 'T«.m paratlvc* Vl«*w" of uiiiiuhI «•«»at of 280 lerlor lighting, l»yo ' 20 «-(»al gas jets 4211*. »«■«• pr«»sp<(*t»|. «,]' til CapItnllHt assucliit«*» t . P. in •■Needled 1 F.U.-tric HAM) ALMA LI • 1 vs ill.. 1 h:i Intelici-fi i-. Table Lamps of r -e ( . p.ft. ** Lamps fn r ».7(*. on.tiw. T CO. Of 400 C. P. M W. 11. ROBINS 1 Futentec and Manufacturer, 162 Main Street, (2nd floor,) and on Change Daily, CINCINNATI mvll-Mt UNDEMAN HANDS ! ' UNDEMAN BROS., 17] & 173 W. FourtliSt. A 7-octavo Btcinway Hiiunro. A 7-octavo Chase Square. Haines Upright, ami a fine i *175, at ft. lit ; I CINCINNATI, o. JRON BAILINGS —AND— THON WORK FOB BUILDINGS. J*. P. WALTON & CO. c ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPU 552 & 554 W. Sixth St.. Cincinnati. my 11-35* FOURTH EDI 1 I'OISOM'J) JiV CORK mi No hive r awl Hurl), lor 1 hk:( >1' Hit THE EGYPTIAN TROUBLE; X «»VkllTIIK OIKAN. .. , K(imt),. rr.Mdrm (i KiiIIIiik 1<—|.l,l ly. Cwno, Nov. HI.—.Suit,,, i. mceltng Suleiman Daomi L„, , him to ,ho palaro at. Alexaà ïrlf'JÎSi.*! Imnihardmuiit lor lh<- „nr,, , *" r I the Khedive. It ha. be T 7 , ? ui ' l ' rt only one KurIIMi . Hl.Vr «ill o.v,""""' " w l '.'LT ,,UoK| m«bi, tor II,, of KI-.MeUhi s force4 <•» Kin t, >'•* llutl * ,,a 'leu Illpaiiy "verti,,, rmscETG imitatc lur i mi,„ . P*BIS, Nov. 17.—Alter \l i, i V.'T IntrCKlucsd In Oj., Ch«mbrr of D,. d U Ä" Ull to revl.i) the Con,tltutlon v '?' will propoto for France a' |, UM .1 m lur to that ol the United TlS with mod flc.tloo In harmony Freuen polltlcl cuntom, auJ «dinln'ln,,. cent rail rat loo. ir rUESir.rsT urevt's beutb. The comlltion of President Civvy', h,„ excites such alarm In the mind. friend, that m*cy of them are urein, U> re,l 2 n the présidence a. his ol prulonulnR life. Constsxtixopi.e, Nov. 17 - T|. e mruaxiiie ut Scutari fortre by ^irhliiiiur yesterday. Severnl v are reported to have been injuri-.!. 1 *"* I'XpUj Di-bun, Nov. 17.—Patrick Cuev been found guilty ot 'der «.f the Joyce fumily to be hanged on Deeeutbcr jr,. Di*l Yamlerbllt May I» -u ? *t have >.iid so, hut .. »*» who drsv., ft. »0,000 prize in the next ilrawlnt C'omnioHWt alth DUtiihutiou Co , ©: i. ville Novenfbei' ÎMI.li, will pony be blessed. It may he you who .say It, ppividing you M ild ^ tickot lo U. M. Bnarduian, Louisville. K participation in •l »enten the I'uollr lie may or may certain that the perm sa\ ''The NiImhiimI l>) < tlcrt. Phh.adbi.piiia, Nov. 17— Mi>. ( her duughter F.imna, ut.d M boarder, were seriously poisoin.l 1. ; .t| >orttoD ol n cun of co Ktin •il beef this lug. •Among the ladies wh may be several sickly ones who have their mind* to net on the «»hi saw whldi tlmt "What can't he cured. mu*t te .*i While th«* truth of the old piovrrh !» dont tt. I* just (MiMhible they may h;iv» jndgmonf a* to the possiblliti nrt outslile of the fore givliig up iu despair they the cltl«Mcy of Mr*. I.ydla K. 1 1, which h nov • rea.l thi Hi 33 til 111 odleol prof«' had laud ihkliai.i' atrr.icitng table r.«in|M» ver«al attention. HEVKY L. RAVMOSD. AL0V7.0 »• EN II Y L. RAYMOND & CO., STOCK BROKERS, II NOS. 4 AND« PINE STUEF.T, X. Buy and sell for investment, miMlcrutc margin all wotulti«*» dealt the New York 8t(»ok Exchange, class privileges at favorable rah-*, fl distantly located from Wall wishing to Invest *«»h 'ai from ftoO to |l,U00, arc Invité write for us for particulars. Financial Report mulled frc» . fimftll executed at current rate*. Refer to fiai Members of N. V. Htoek Exchanm . Ol of New York Central Kailroud ' ■ prominent Manufacturing aud \i«rc Business Houses. KclcrcmcA and mailed on application. C«> NEW YORK, f JM(F. SUN ill make Mi •lit if for 1AH2 annual revolution under the)• meut, shining aw always, l'»r al' •aii ami gracious, vont« lb-pul.licun 77.1 Si little, unhappy depraved and virt und , iiittlligfl oUn«\ Tin .-win's H)?IU Is f m womunkiud of every mui ; l»'d' s hilo it pot IlHl'kl w anuth Is for the good, dise» *mfort on the blisurin neirtlstentiy wicked. Ut »S'n« . kind. It diseqrd« d multitude of the Mipertl phrases of ancient Jourimli*m. u t«» repen t in a fresh, siieeinet, u i ,K( '||' 1 * j all the news of the w •nt of human it 11 airs with the fearless .f lsi^i was a newspaiftr > »f the lorn any interest, and *'•«»" iudt-fMdidcnee. Thi »uee •nt was thcauccPBBof a tMtrmauent cliunge in the ■'t.'y * n.'« W T.. Kvry in«!" 1 •" " ; ChtHlill.fii 1 ! in this comitr} years puât has been ni(*delled Every importaut Journal been nmdifled and bettered j) The Sint'* example. The A'i/«oflH82w truth-telling and interesting lie' By a liberal use of the,menus abundant prosperity affords. • ( ,j pl It bettor than ever before. * " tlie news, putting » int« raeasunUL' It« iinportai«'«', , | tnutitlouul yanlstlek, but jj«» ' to the . . le. Distance from equaiv Is not the lir ' t Î', 1 i , u , ]m tk ne. Sue. Whenever.njj'iRj 1 "!' , reporting we get the partl' U - 1 ^ hnnpens In Brooklyn <>fjW , ™; hlW in polities we have 'l"- ' 1 ' 11 ",!, arc accustomed u \ tx, t ' , \ luiurtmifethat ean be w hat we think ubout men m lml.lt Is the only secret ol V* • ,f fill* 1.71. H ill be tliefainoouM >1.1.1 •adtihii* i li® ' TliTl»-««:»» A'«« erathrrs Into '^'J 111,. bv.l matter of the * cv< " 'H 1 • ul „. Atfrieulturol Department «f ^ merit, lull mwket rept««N «HJ,! pro|Kirtloti oflltertUjYi ' ,v liitellitrenee öimplote ' ^ ( inaUelt the best m'W»P"I* r . liouscbnltl that *' [J. and Who doe« not know and r.»« Son,lay Sun, «rb numbrt of » »> For the dally a , he nVlee W twcntv-cteht column», the or » , JJOBtpald, le M J' 1 '"' 1 *,",, Sunday l>«P; ; year; or, lneludUtK colum ! 1 °'nm > Sunday (year, ; fumlblied eejtarutel) at t The priée A.l'lress j YV. ENGLAND. "tiie srsj paid. f IV»*. rvhUSMR oF N,w Turk CI»