SECOND edition AN ELOPEU^BNÎ SPOILED A Runaway Husband Stopped ^ by His Wife.. A DROWNED BODY FOUND CATOHINO A BCNAWA* HIIBB4M). A Mu Dawrt. HI. WH* M» to Point of MMCttag Another Olrl, Whom Ho rropoM Marry In g, W ho n Mo to Oror ukno *J Ml. Wife. 1 , f A !t w oiinutes before the arrival of the train for thn Del*»»re railroad, yreter ly »Mut SO y «ire old MOB day, a man, apparent and neatly dreaaedi' made hie apj*ar*ncjt at the P., W.dfB, Railroad Maden and kept promenading around as If anxiously await ing the coming of tome person or Impatiently watting for a train, train came In he *>a cloo«*ly «canned the ugerawIW-tsligkted and of thoee who re aid*d no the train. The party he gaa jQokJpk MU, dhf on the trait*, and he aghin began Ida nervous walk up and down the long »bed, after being fold that the n< III train would not arrive for sev era] hours. From the train that had at flret been so closely watched by him there alighted a atoms u dreesed In doep mourning and clueetv veiled. She cast a hutv glance at the man who wa« die«»ed In the light «ult and then made her way to Special Officer Thomas, who was on duty at that time agd after taking to him for a few moments the two started tor, 1 Squire Vandegrlft'o office, where she procured a warrant tor the arrest Of the man In the llght^plL charging him w(th deser i tien. She staled that he wao bar husband and that he had deserted her about two wesk» depot Jfent county - husband and Delaware g£ att>>nd that h* w*#, watttosf at tlw for a fjirl, who wa« to come up from ou the next train, and that her the jrirl were then goinç to Philadelphia, Where they proposed getting married. The warrant wa* IsBued and placed in the hands of constable Viter »od the trio then started for the depot. When they arrived there tbev found that their man wa« in the United States Rotel ami for the purpose BurpriBing him it was arranged that woman should enter the hotel afusr tie officer« had been there for a few minute«. She was fostructeil to walk lu iront of ber husband and suddenly raise her veil and then await develop mente. The program wag followed out in every particular, but when the woman sud denly raised her heavy veil and threw her arme around bis neck, at the same time kissing him, it created no more impression on him than it would have done on a wooden bl ■ man. The runaway husband was then taken to the 'Squire'» office where he consented to sign an sgreemeut to maintain the woman but «wore that he would not go back to hi« old home, giving as hi» reason for leaving his wife and two children, that he had be come tired of the locality and wished a change. This appears to be a very lame ex cuse from the fact that be is said to be in very good circumstances and is the renter of a very large and good farm. His wife is considerably older than he, aud appears lo be careless about her per sonal appearance, while he dresses with considerable taste, and make« a very good appearance. The parties were married in Dover about 13 years a^o and have two children. The wife has relatives living on Spruce street in this city and appears to be devotedly at tached to her husband. Where they went after leaving the 'Squire's office is not known, but it 1« understood from Inquiry around the depot that they left lug traiu for their old ho.*ae. The girl who was to have come up to meet the husband, did not put in an appearance, possibly having thought better ot her rash promise aud d«cid< d to live in single blessed ness in preference to marrying a man who was already possessed of a wife. CLKAKIMi UP A MVSÏKKT. the even Ths Body of hsmuti Stevenson Fourni Floating lu the Christi An a at Third Street Bridge/ The body of Snmuel Stevenson, the well known jHnd colored man,was recovered be tween 9 and 1U o'clock this morniug m ar the Tbiyd street bridge from which he e.ther fell or deliberately walked on Sunday last. The body came to the surface just as David Hammon arrived on the bridge and be immediately notified bridgvtender Bare ford, who procured a boat and in company with Hammon rowed across the creek secured the body, whlcft was then made fast to a slip belonging to the bridgetender. Deputy Coroner Palmer was at o'ice noti titied of the fact, and took the body to hie morgue, where It now 8 awaiting the iu quest at 7.30 o'clock this evening. The face of the drowned man «'as badly disfigured,being fearfully puffed up and also considerably eaten by the fishes. The finding of the body effectually dispels the mystery of his disappearauce and the in quest this oveuing will undoubtedly clear ui> the uncertainty as to the question of acci dent or suicide. I The Hayuiomt California Excursions The Raymond excursion * to California hav«* won increased favor from vear to year, and the project now announced by the terprising firm of Messrs. Raymond & Whit comb, of two winter trips to the Pacific coast, will certainly provd very popular The object of these excursions is to afford Eastern people an opportunity to avoid the har»h winter aud early spring weather, by a sojourn in »genial and healthful clime, glich as California possesses to a remarkable de gree. The dat s of departure are October 18th and December 27th, aud the routes to and from the Pacific coast will be different. Two mouths will be passed at the beautiful Hotel del Monte, Monterey, and there also arrangements for sojourns at San Fran cisco, Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, San Diego,the Sierra Madre Villa at San Gabriel, Riverside. Colton, etc., according to indi vidual choice. The stay in California can be prolonged to the early summer according novel feat selves u> oil, and which not, desire. There arc many other hich will commend them fully explained in a handsome circular just issued. This may be had by addressing U. F. Shields, 434 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. There Is hardly an adult person living, fcu! is sometimes troubled with kidney dil flcult.y, which is the most prolific aud dan gérons cause of all diseases, of need to have an nary trouble if casionally. Tiiere is a sort y form of kidney or uri Hop Bluters is taken oc Real Lutst« Male. George W. Ingram, real estate agent, of Middletown, has sold 790 acres of the fine peach land, situated In Kenton hundred, to William Green and H . . Noland, of Mid dletown for 9*30,000 cash, for T. II. Johnson and M. Goldaborough, ol Easton, Md. Wora Given On receipt of your address we will make an offer by which you can earn 93 to 97 evenings, at your home. Men, Won en, Boys or Girls can do it. H. C. Wilkinson A < o., 105 and 107 Fulton street, New York Gnalay's Excursion. Gouiey's excursion to Mauch Chunk left this city at 5.05 this morning with I5'J ex «■ursiouists. This number, considering the distance, is considered very good. TRK KAILROAIM) OorrMtioo. PKAJ NS LtEAV E WII4MINQTUN FUR 7.tO. O.lOf m. 1'i.OOt, .IT*, I.OOf, 1-HB.A. Ï.0**, tM*. 0.».».*0, 7.00, 7.60 ».lOf ».160.00.9.30,0.6»; 10.30, 10.30,11.6» ». m. 13.00t, m. 11.16, IS. SU, 1.6», 3.30, 4.00, ».IT*, 6.«0t, WR», t'M, 7.3», 7 »0*, ».66» p. ui. N AW Y OÄA-r-il.00». 3.33*, 0.60, 0.6», 11.43 ». B. Cf», 1.54, 6.17*, «i»», 7.36 p. m. ku/lWoÙ—1.06*, 1.43*. 4,61*,».06», 1417», ». m. 13.37, 1.00, 1.0«, 6.00, 6.00, 6.57, 11.04* p. m. ▼AUlifOTflli-1.42*, 4.61*, 8.06*, 9.1T* a. OX. 1.00, 1.09, 6.00,8.67,11.04* p. lu. HaLTIMORII ARTI 1 STORM *Dl AT* »TATIORA— l.0ô*,9 % lT" a. di. 1.00, is.oo, 8.00p. m. •Trains running both dally and Sunday, tTrain» running only op S*nd*y. ■ntiWAti KaiLaoAD— «.00* Jl.lOf a,m. I.oat «.on*. 4.uojt«,35t p. m. No Hundhy uaina. •For New Castle only. ÿpor Harrington and » meres ed lat« «tattoos. thrpress for Dalrntr, WlLMXWttTOR NoUTHBRN KaILROaD—7 00 A. IB Sunday«. m, auM Dblawarb WaaTMuae Railroad- 7.06 l 80 a. m. m mo toy train« io.F'i, a.m 1.8$ p.n*. I-KA4NW AHKIVLat W1L MINI »TUN FROM PrniLA-12.H6.ljta, 1.32*. 6.47*. 7.46. 8.03*. 11.77 tWB, 10.101 11.35» m 3 13.60, 107, 2.33.3.30 2.60, (JA, 4.0O, 4.60, 6.36, 6.63, ».«0. 6.4», 7.36,7.60t, 0.60. 10.38. 10.68 p. ou. Nbw York—1.88*. 4.47*, 8.0*t, 9.12 a. m. 12.60 UQT, 4.66,0.4«*, 18.68 p.W. Baltimork- 1.61* i.18*, 9.84, «.64, 11.48 a. m 18.3ft, 1.51, 6.11*, 8.30*, 7.'44, *.4* ». U»* k- 1.61», 2.18, 11.43 a. m. 12.80 7^4i 9.49 y. ax. Wabhin * Both daAy Hhü Sunday. (;n somwiv only. (4 «TON ,8.30*. JUklawark Railroad-- 8.60 u 60 v 10.16 a. m 4.96, 6.05*« 8.60 p m. No Sunday train*. 1 * New * 'aetle only. WlLlfTKOTON A NORTHBR» KAILROAD— 8.40, 11.36 a. UI. 8.42 p. m. «Sunday, 10 30 i 7.00p. ax. 8, - ■ I Dklawakk Wkbtbrw Kailroad— 8.0U a. m. p. m. Sumlay trains 9.10 a. m, 6.40 p. m. TRAINS L£AVK FOB WlUMINCKIYiN laDKLP in a !\mw hkoap Str»«t Duvin — 12.80*.8.66*. 0,30, 7.20*,8.00. 8.2J.8.80f. 10.16.11.80, 11.10 a m. 1*4.2«, 1.32f, 3.16 4.02, 4.25, Ä.06, 6.20.6.66, 6.06f. 8.88, 8.30*, 9.30, 10.00. 11.82 Nuw «AiTLU— 8.38, «.36, 10.02, 11.48 a. m. .40, 8.36 p. in. Vv.xlTx? munlng both dally and Sunday, running only en Sunday. a in tTra A train will loave WUmtnirton for Newark and way stations at 7.48 a. m . returning leave Newark at 8.26 a. w. for Wilmington and way stations. Tlie Black figures denote the Limited Kiprew Train«. TOO LATA TO VLAHttUnt. 1 ~AKE NOTICE. taxpayer« COUNTY AND POOR Tax?* to due and pavatile at theofti .Market street. Plea e ea * without lurthe* notice ui to collect the 1183 co* lectors li aud settle your p we shall proceed lu lu clays al ter tld» notice. P. NEAltY, Collector rtecond District, J. T. DIC KEY, First District. mi (jollec fcot)t28-ir yKOVKHHIUNAl. VA HUM. j JR8. J. N. A J. B. HOBEN8ACK, Those afflicted with tueeflectsof 8ELF-ABCH8 d MERC* CiALlZATlON should basitau toe«u«tilt-t. N, t «. B. HOBENBACK of 208 N. Second s f . Philadelphia, either by mall during the bo bl to 2 p. m., ajid of 8 s. I to 9 p. ni Advice free. Whosoever should know his ■ îtlon and the war to Improve It. should read "WISDOM IN A NUT-SHELL.' be ar 5t> JOHN C. COLE. VOTA BY PUBLIC, AND J UBTlUB OF TP. j. PEACE. daris BuÖ^hnr. n,-,. tm w. ■ *1xte Ntr«-«. Pel : A IM [Mil c 5] a to N i [ îiîladii GENUINE FAC-91 MIL*-Prominent L a, ALL white a black ground, ürware of dealer* who attempt ip pain • l'HTATIOS, Kllhm LTlOYorW Oi:: ! ' enoda which yield them a LAI'. 1 . ROFIT. None are genuine without i SAFE, jl fl. -a- cn E wWt w. r* N. MELCHIOR -GUN8MITH of j | 97 of-i. m . kf>s r , I Fife ub kei-pi . L 1 nsh, " K Urk No. 214 King Street, Hi for sale Bkkech and Muzzle loading GUNS I v<* re and cartridges of all kinds, d revolver«, $1.26. Impleincnis tid trap« and -I ling guiiK.gl lull Is Repairing ilonc short »epH-ly-28 WAN 4mAKMK A K*OW*. [ ( > HoDest Wool and Honest Work are the elements that underlie our clothing making. The Men's Suits from $ 10.00 upward. The Large Boys' Suits from $5.00 upward. The Small Boys' Suits from $3.60, k. And The Men's Light Overcoats from $7.00 upward, all tell one consistent stdtry. The best tor the least bïnq U Wan am axer & Brown, On Mall. lUxth gag Market strerta, PHTLADEtmi. -ft» * DO N4XX STORM THF SFfTKM WITN'ttW.ENT PATBANtW* TO/ AT KAI'K AND TEAR AND WEAKEN THE UNKOR TUNAT«; INVALID, SUt TONS THK WTd M K.H, BELIEVE THE BOWELS, KKOl - LATE THE LIVER AND REFRESH THE NERVES WITH -rAB ANT'S EFFERVES CENT SEL1ZXR APERIENT" WHEN THE FIRST SYMPTOMS OF ILLNESS APPEAR. A HORB OELIOHTFUL EFFERVESCENT DRAUGHT 10 NOT TO BE FOUND. AND A MORE POTENT REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, HILIOUBNEJ48, U>N*TlPATION, NK VOUS HEADACHE, CO&.IC AN n BILITY, DORR NOT EXIST. DRUOOlaTS. (iF.NF.lt il. DK 801 « D BY A1»L -tr WAL. OUA L. COAL. TKARBFOKTATION. BUS H'S WILMINGTON AND PHILADELPHIA, STEAM FREIGHT LINE. Sails daily from Pier 2. So. Wharves, Phils, and Footfof F re beta Street, Wilmington. FREIGHT HANDLED CAREFULLY AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY. COAL! COAL! ANTHRACITE ! BITUMINOÜS ! CANNEL ! AW "Particular attention given to retail orders. G.W. BUSH & SONS. mlO-lyÄ L. & C. CO. J. —FOR— LIME . -AND CEMENT, c o A L —AND— WOOD —GO TO Jackson Lime & Coal Co., SHIPLEY A KING 8T. WHARVES. rari7-41 I AM NOW PREPARED TO DELIVER ALL SIZES OF COAL SUPERIOR QUALITY FOR FAMILY USE -AT— THE LOWEST MARKET KATR8 ! All coal well screened »% tenc#. * y ' THE 8W1 KT 8 PECIV Drawers. Atlanta, Ga, Blood and »kin Diseases mailed .7 A n . eK L° Y" ca ÎJî! Of a violent caHf of Rheuma tlsm 1er 8. 8. ». Without the remedy lie would have (fled. W. B. SMITH. M. I).. Tumbling Shoals, ». C. Swift's mfttlimi a Sneclfle cureil me of Mercurial Rheu ■fter I hid tried evervthlng. C. R. GUINN, Hot Spring. Ark, I Oiir treatise free I« appli«-auls. THIRD EDITION RACES AT MIDDLETOWN Some Exciting Contests on the Track. ESQUIRE O'NEILL'S COURT AT MIDDLETOWN. ting Cont ort« . fSneclal carre» pondeuoe of the duett*. J Middletown, Sept. 19.—There wa» a good attendance at the fair, trvday, and prior to the commencement of the race« the exhibit« were viewed with great tuteraat. ladle« departure!!t contain«an unusually display or fruit«, pa try and fauey work, in the o4it«r building« the display of fan. y chicken« la unusually fine. i !.. fine Tl • at 9 o'clock, and «er« quite «pirltcd. They were a* follow*: Colt r*C ', free for all Peuloaula colt*; puraea, 950, 995, 915 and 910. Volloqia. 1 2 t .9 1 1 8 8 » . 4 dta. »* Shermag 1'lme. 3.04},, (.06},, 3 667.. a 45 race—Purses, I1UU, (50, (to and (20. Minnie B.1 4 6 3 4 Fluren, « M». . 6 6 4 3 6 Albert frgneo..3 3 16* iillVer F ..'.4 13 14 I.oo.3 3 3 4 « Tima, 3.6164.3dl*}.. 3 3ii | 4 , 3.43,3.40S4. T.S6 race—Pur«-.-, (125, (SO and (40 and 925 fftMH!«... ä amle Kiernan. »aril* Carroll . 7 < 8 1 1 1 « 4 6 6 6 8 8 lathed 2 7 i 2 4 2 4 M mb» too Hasson. J OWW*!.,.,. .. Alloe Addis n Molli« Tltne, t 3«v;. 2.34*4. 2.31. In the second heat Alice Addison pa*aed under the wire first, but. was put back to last posit ion for rutiidug. Marule Kiernan Is a Cecil c<*uaty horse. The races wer* very interesting and exciting. 'Squire O'NelU'a Court. At this mnruimr't» «easton ui *8 O'Neiir* tourt William Williame waa 92 and coats for druukenncM and interfer lug with an officer. Peter Dougherty und Ueorge Marco, for disorderly conduct and (IrunkenneM, weie each fined 91 und edit* One eve uf ordinary drunkenness cpm pletrd the hearing« ••Hwcue the l'erlahlng." It wa» a perishing baby. The pale, pony child lay almost lifetaM on the pillow, the victim of malaria ami summer complaint. The old n dying child her laid blessing happened to ask; "Have you tried Pskht Davis'« Pain Kil LER Vf "> hey ha-1 not thought of It, but got at N< xi day babv bettur. Hire i who dtoped in to give the aoin«*. at once. N< xi day babv was bettur. Before the week was out he waa well. Pain Killer saved him. Will Meel A meeting of the Parnell Branch of the Irish National League will be held In the Telegraph building, Third and Market streets on Sunday afternoon next, at 9 o'clock. As business of Importance will be brought up for consideration a full attend ance of the members is desired by the officers of the association. Hunday. I have sold at retail in four months over 12 do»en 8. S 8. and have wa ched Its effects very closely, aud lo every oue who has UBed it It has given entire sattefaction. I have seen it used In the prima y . in the secondary and in the teritary stages, and in each with the most » tier fui effect. I have seen it. stop the hair from falling out in a very short time. I advise all sufferers to take it and be cured. W. H. Pattkkbon, Druggist, Dallas, Texas. For seven ye stood the strongest, teats as to its merits curing Nervoiaauess, Nervous Debllitv and rehtorii g lost powers to the weakened Gen erative System, aud in uo instance has it ever failed; test it. 91; «ix for $5. At drug gists, or at Allen's Pharmacy, 315 First ave nue, New York. A lieu's Brain Food has In Florida Water. Fifty cents a bottle. Sold by Danforth, druggist, Second and Market street«. Trusses A specially. 1U l L'i J '»A I.IV Kl., Local tl'mtatioii* torrectml Doll/ lo the ittMi Harfe«». ■ ay, rsBD. wro.—(XiHKOfmcn daily n\ w. j. . 4TT fe|»*KOU KTRUfeT: prr tm « -, - per owt .'A a ui. . Straw. I Oats.. Hran, double Miahel.... Cracko«i com. Middlings.dcable buahai Coarse tneal. Corn Shelled ooru.... Ground oernand oste. »PTTfe«, «OOH. POULTRY. Print butter, per ft wholesale.* .20 Print " " " rotall.26 4 " wholesale. .20 4 " retail.... Eygs, wholesale, per deaen... Ekgs. retail, per dozen. Chicken«, alive wholesale... Chickens, dresse,!* wholesale Chickens alive, retail. Ohickeu*. dressed, retail. Cheese, wholesale, per pound Cheese, reiali, . 76 ! fk « fl ;6 « . ■TO. H I m 8 1 .26 2d M I .12 16 14 .18 .1« IQ .14 • .11 .18 Slrlotn steaks per pound Bump steak« per pound Bound steak» per • -90 O .u •1« a .18 » xvuuii'i 3LHHK» per pound. Bib roast per pound. " -1 1 rOA\ / f p A I'Mi  \ I ; ■ I LLm . I'***'' I ll j I Special Announcement ! 1 Office of the Wil'n. Clothing House, Fourth * Market Sts. We have many bar-. gains to offer our patrons ( * ; * * .1 ! I in every department unt 1 September 15. We wish to dispose ot all odd suits —will make a price that cannot be resisted it you need a suit or an odd Coat, Pants or Vest. We havë something that will suit you or if you want the same for either of the boys you will find it to your ad vantage to call on us In our Custom Depart ment we will make the same offer and add, we have just received our stock of Foreign Suitings and Overcoatiogs and #ill give you special prices at this time. These a v e cash offers and you'll find it to your profit to avail your selves ot the same. Yours Respectfully Jno. W. Diefendorf dc Co riAirott. PIANO PARLORS ! 836 N. SIXTH ST. ALKER'» [NEAR RARKISH ST., PHILADELPHIA] ESTABLISHED i860. Geo. L. Walker, Prop. NO »TORE RENT TO PAY. FINKST NEW PIANOS ! o, PH* At oni*-hnlt' thf* prices charged in expensive stores. READ TH18 LETTER, WRITTEN OVER is tears a«o sr leading citi zens of RE..DING, PA. ItEAttiKtt, Pa., «TanuaryTA, ih$5. Wv, »!(«• uitdPrtlKned. haring purch*He"nta 1 oiler In the tnoet rcli-bratod piieee charge/l In store, be «tire to call at the oM r< liable place—GEO L. WALKER'S Fiano Parlor», 836 N. Sixth street, near Parrish. Special bargains to-day In «lightly usad Plano« from familles lorci d to sell (1000 UPRIGHT PIANO. (750 SQUARE GRAND PIANO (AVI RICHLY CARVEDPIANO (500 ROSEWOOD PIANO. MUST BE SOLI) QmCJCLY REMEMBER THE LOCATION. selling New Pianos by d makers at half the 9190 .(150 . .(Ml -TERMS $io MONTHLY— G. L. WALKER, 836 N. SIXTH ST. PIIILA ■eptlS-ly-100 TKMl.H. ^PREEP. FRUIT, HU A HE 4X1) ORNAMENTAL TREE» IN ViRKAT VAttlKTY. ftfl'IÆ' KA«P. Hi ACKBKHHf.—, OIJRRANTM, CHKKltlEÇ, And all varieties of trees that olasa nursery. kept in a first All trees guaranteed 49P*£en nrft-Hm'» Hen«* Cqlleqj ! Lottery r A * $30,000 lor p9 /r-i 18T REGULAR M«NT »£ I WILL TAKE place • ' RAWING Masonic Temple milldlr tin? Masonic Hall, «.in Louisville, Ky ? , Thursday, S eptoraber n 18p3> INI«^rh»r U .LHTTRRy ANI> FAIR IIItAW twice dec* l,,e Legislature of Ky., and State, '«loïd^iivîn court In th* off 100 Ä,r e ' to Henry County in the son «old «WW f° r the prompt payment of all prizes A REVOLUTION UN RINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS. stt «s* rasha SEM ,!ïintoc^ r '" fey ° f eVtr Y SEPTEMBER SCHEME. ia*jrl*e., iTfije.. I Price.. ,noti 10 o 0 1 2 Prlprt. FZ.6-iI.nriu 5 " 1,-00 " . m I m 10,. .1 10,000 l'LOUU Il I 200 •• 801 •• L000 " KJ » * 800 " Approximation a ** » WO 912 1.887 Prizes.. ■ • t io T V> WHOIiKT10KMT8,»2. H» I.FTIC■. V Ticket«. || 0 ; 66 TU>k«t«, » 1011 . W , » H ; j RIVERVIEW ACADEMY, T HE DELAWARE CITT DEL. A hoardlnx «nd d», tnbool fox both •»«««. Open, on JIONDAY, »KPT. 17, H8». Price |p board and tuition |H0 per annum. ' o ext- r Nothlnx furulahed by pupil.. Send Itar elr U «. ALRXANDCIi AT *'" r !>«*!% warn r 10 u J o. li'OOKMICK, 8 *. COR »RVENTH AND J*y —Dealer 1#^ FEHHON gCN, GROCERIES — AÎTD- - PROVWION8. Nrtt grades of TLOCR, VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. - In it-uuK FOURTH KlufToi ™ IWAm,:UMMISS| o' OTHER COURT PROCEEDING COURT PKilcKK,D|>| (i< rurthor l'ro,roi the \Vaf* r moot ton. man nr enterprise blenes». naan or enterprise Jf ^„«onoe tl gard whose reputation has not be (1 i* »»«»lied to «« baffled ?LS id> pointed on«, whose »ttompt to de fe» or daitroy . rljhteou« e»n«e *,•» w totl »iter doUotlou. The pioopiy "f 'Ä e uiti and fta.tr deuUng to all has t0 »»)' lana State LotTery to be "iro«»' tack upon the Integrity of tbe * Hr.ir-y IU dlnrlbutlona bv Gen I« G «.'.d while, b of La., Jubal A. Early ol V» ■»' '"A, gnu» and there, «orne dlwppointed oo® " Ï | publie opinion I» unanlinuus that * j ^ , itralght And «qoare. The nelt era» ^ , Ulit monthly) will take pl,«ee on w M , pl any Information desired will be K U tlon U, M. A. IMuphln, New Orlean». oa