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MR. DEPEW AT DELHI. ?IE MAKBB A SPEECH TO A HIG CROWD. Maovtauro state and national isstjeb be PORE ENTHVSIA?TIC REPrBLlCAN*. [ot tklkohai-h to thk tiubcxe.J Delhl. N. Y.. Oct. 80.-There wlll be arhlng akseB, sore hands and hoarac throats here to-morrow. Cbaaa aay M. Depew has pnld his Ilrst vlslt to Delhl, made a roiuing campalgn speech for Fassett and Vrooaaan to a great crowd of people, ln which every lowa ln tlie county waa repmsented, and has started bnck lo New York. Mr. Depew came hcre by a speelal tralo over the New-York. OnUrlo and Westcrn Kailwav. He was acrompanled or.ly by lta general manager, Mr. Chdlds. Mr. Depew faeetloiiMy lllllBrfenl lhai l*re>l dent Fowler. of the Ontario aud Wcstern. had so frequenUy urged him lo go over tho line and laspeei lt that he flnally eoncluded to take lt In by daylight. and he has varlod the monotony of the trlp by maltlng some speeches by the wayslde. The traln arrived here at '2 :?.0 p. ra. after a sjB hours' mn from Wee hawken. Mr. Depew dld not lntend to speak nny where on the route, but at Mlddletown a Isrge crowd had asaembled at the statton. In aplte of the down pom-ing raln. Congreasroan Ktlvers was present. and there waa euek a clamor for a speech that Mr. Depew finally went to the rear plalform and mnde some rc marl?. Cnfortunatelv raln tuvd fallen all tlw> nlght and all the morolng; otherwi?e more people would have been aasembled ln Delhl than ever before ln lts Metary. As H waa. it seemed as lf everybody In the county was here thia afternoon. Preparatton* had been made f..r an out of door ?HIBJllttBg but the eondltlon of Uie weather tnad* lt neces^ary 10 hold the meetlng in the opora Hon>e. The building is eommodloiis, but not half of those who wanted to do so conld get In, and much disappoii.tment waa espressod, and Mr. Depew, who *poke for an hoar and a half. delivered one of the baal spcerhea of his life. He was met at the station bv Joha BhaaOOd. of New-York. and by (t OOBUntthM of etBaaaa headed by E. R. Hartncs chairman of tho Republican County Commlttee. At the meetlng Professor A. D. Grava=, prtucipal of the Delhl Academy, preslded nnd latrodaeei Mr. Depew, who, ln accordance wlth his wellhnown habit of clairning Mn shlp with Ihe people in every ooinmunlty and likc iiatlv.iv vitli the i-epresentatives of every nationallty wheaa ha adiiuwos. imnusiiatciy proeeeded to toll bh audlence haw nearly he came to beiug born nt Delhl. Bevaetr reaie ngo. he snid. his ?athar'a fatber, Chauncey MiWhell, after whom he was named, pra-ti-ed law ln Delhi a1! tlie partner of General Erastus BOOt, the fanious politiclan of that pcrlod. He dl*d ear-iy and I ls wid^w wlth her llttle family returned to Peeksklll. '? If Chauncey Mitchell had llved.- added Mr. Depew, " he would probably have contjnued to practl?e law at Defhl; my mother would probably hnve m.rried a son of Delhi, and I would have hailed from Delhi. So I feel ajiltc at home nnd shall addrcs you as fellow-towii-Mien." Theu lie proeeeded to dteeaas tbe lssues of the cam- ] palgn. One sahjeet, he said, whlch presses upon every man when the annual elertions come round ls rjmt he ahould vote; another ls that he should vote rlght. There was, however, too 6trong a tendrncy on the i>art ? of men to absent themselves from the polls. TheV aak, " What dlfference doe<* lt mnke to me whlch party ta ln power and whnt men are ln oflioe?"' "What | ilffexenca does lt make," asfced Mr. Depew, "to Ihe ! atockholders of a bank or roilroad eompahy who is lts saahtaf or its presldent? Tho dlfTerence ls that one 8BBB may mle lt prosperouslv and anotiier may rule 1t 88 deatmrtlon." fepeakiug of the two candldates, he made a com- | parison as to their respeictive litness for >the office of i Governor. When he mentloned the nnme of ; Fassett there was n roar of npplatise ar.d 888888 whlch the audleDce would not permit to ceaae fer several mlnutes, proving that the Immense enthusiasm for the candldate among tbe country people here as eleewhere ls as great a~ ln the clttea. When a few mlnutes later tbe Bfeakar referred to Tammany Hall and lts domlnattng lnfluenee over the Democratic candldate, the re<-ponte of the people showed that they were sen^iMe of threatenlng daagera, and were capuble of Bseaenrtng possibilltlos and ob servlrig how all slgns cieaily polnted to the oontrol of the Democratic admini-ttatlou by thal organlzatloa ln case of vlctory. Mr. Depew udvanced to the sub Jeot of taxatlon, explnlnlng the niethodh and processes by which burdens bad been relleved'. but abewtng that at every stcp, slnce Janus \V. Wndsworth, a Rcpub lk-an, was Controller, aaeb mensurc in the dlrecUon of re'llef was of Republican orlgin. The frult* of tlie adoption of the-e measur.-. had manifested themselves more largely than evcr before in the admlnlstt-ation of Governor Hiil: and. ln accordance with their cus tomary poMcy, thc Demoeraey -ought to elaha the eredit-something to whlch they were not entltled. Mr. Depew callcd attentlon all > to the rafaaal of the Demorraev to penall aa |-ive-tu-..tlon lulo the canal mnnagement. aabaa it aboaM be oondaetei by lts li-lenda. Hc Intimated that it WM by foUOWtBg BBeh inethod"; as these that so many instltutions of trust bad fallen into decay and raln. lf there ^as nothing to conceal ln tlie canal management, there should be no fear of lnvestigatlon. He Insranced the oontaa pursued "by Mr. Tllden when GoTernor, and the Nn tional reputation aequlred by him as a rosult of tha I'Oiirageotia stand he toeh in_that eonneetion. Then he csimpared this actjon wlth the posltion assunied by Uie Democratic mlnorlty of the S-nate last winter, ln Ihreatanlng to bloeh all bajhtbitaai demandeii for ?iduct of the governnient of the State. rafher than paraul Ibe beeka of the canal Bianageaaeni to be opened. Mr. Depew e.xplained to his audlence tbe prlnclples and the operatlons of tbe Australlan ballot system. I nder the eystems adopted as a result of Governor HUl's attltude townrd ballot reform. hc sald the expeaaei Of lt candldate were enonnoas and praciically gebarrei a poor man from runnlng for offlee. The eteOttOB maehliuM of the Stnto should be such thut anv man should be able to run for oflice provided his fcllow ciar-eiis bclleved liim a flt candldate ConttaalBg, Mr. Depew csplalned wlth much vigor: '? I feel aenat* tlve on this que*tlon. nnd I oame out on tlie etnmp, as much as for any other reason. for the aarpoae Of aaying to the va*t army who are und r- me. thal Ihe BBBM privitege belongs to the tnickrnan that belonga to thc p:-eMdent ln polltical matters, without Intiinl ilail00 ani without force: tbat no man will bc lnter fered wilh for his polltlenl opinions nnlcss as ? n perior he attempts to control the polHlcul opinions of his saborilaataa." Mr. Depew then took up Natlonal lssues, and hnmor ou-Iy deacrlbei thc lamentable conditloii of tbe Deaao cratic party and the calamlty-liowlers, as he s:\ied tho-e who had predletei Hatlonal ilaaater if the McKln ley bili sbonli becoBM a law. He polnted to the great rity which exlata, a"d aald thal the only answer thal tbe eroahers were able to give m- thal Proi had InteHerei wlth the furfllraeal of their predlcUon. He iliu-t:,it-d al nmeh leagtk and wlth eham aeraatlttty ani hnmor the operatlons of the reetyroelty provlslon ol the MH, and tbe aSvaatage every i tlon of the eonntry therefrom. Inddentally m, of whom he aald thal ,, \r;- wa- a ? : th1* I'nited Btatee Iu pfffclei cy'and Integrity cf admlnistratlon aml in the ,,v iu which hc in-t every pabllc occaslon. . recelw I s ? m, aa .. men tlon ol th- n He altli .-.li earue I appeal to all to pro v their own -uf'k- - u w< I I . i ihe tlcket. Tne speech ?h- pnnetnred aith an InrlnUe vj' etj of anecdotes, bumorous blta and lUnstratlons. whlch prodneed tlie condltlona lo the to iu the liitrodm tlon. Mr Depew l^it here ibonl halfpast 4 o'ei r] Bliney there was * bonflre and a gl ;it crowd wbooping . ptl aud Vrooman aod Depew. A speecb was ible. The same wsi tnie al Noi Depew contlnned lils Journey to Onelda, where hh rar wifl be attached t- the nlght exprehs, enabllng him i<> reaeh New-York lo-morrow morolng at half-] O'clock ??. Ilme to atteiui a lni-.ii*-s meetlng al tha r?rand Central Btatlon. He will leave New York n-.-uio at l o'ri'K-i, to oi rrow afternoon iu aaaaon to addreu a Fassett and Vrooman meetlng at gyraease ln the evening. Thence he wlll go to other parts of tho B -}**ah!ng at Republlean meetlngsj on the way. ? --? FRArDlXENT REGISTBATIOX. POLICr CAPTADI BROGAV RFPORT.S TWI XTY OVI i tgBB IX THE VHTII tg I MBLY DIBTBICT. rpon a f.-inal eompiatnt by Oaaeral Roienbi ngh, rtih-f of the iurcHu of Ek.iions, the i' llec Commls aioner-, yaahwdag ordcred a trlal of P, Tobtaa, A. Stang and A. M. LewlB, Inspcctor-. of BJartloa in thc Twtnty thlrd XJaction Dlstrietof the YlHih Aaaaatbly Dfatrlet, vho perrnitted PahaaflaM hleoaay to aet as a etork a-;<i eapy aamea of rotaee la ? regiatratloa booh oa Wt i\a\ .?( la I waak. Tha toipeetor wlll be I ni i*torc Uie Ceauataatoaara ts-aaorraw. poibe (ajit.tiii Bragaa yesterday - :iK-rin ten'ietit Marray tha toUowlng ripon abonl twanty one , ..(Illagal registration lo tbe Viith Aasembly i?is arlct: iu eompllanea wlth your iMtraettons, i rv-jiectfuiiy lorward. herewtth atta/hed, a li-t of parsom who have haduleiitl) reglstered ln the Vllth Aaaemblj D aud reporl iliat the peraons who?e names ar<- oa tho taid llsl ai* Dnlnown at the places whlch they gave aa reaJdenres at the fluie of ifglsteririg, and ln aome caaea the numbers glveri aa pla<*a of re*ldenc? have beee found to be unoeeupied hoii.ses. I eh.ll take the Baoosisrj- atejsa to procore warranta for ?be persona mentlnned ln thl? Bat, and will place the Wme IB the kaada af thc ofkcers who ahall be detallcd at polltng i Dlacei on clcctlon d*v, and who will arre=t auch per Som whr, will attempl ta rote. I alaa Mate that. ln | puranance of Inatructlons rccerred by ypa, I ahsn eon , tlnue to make furthrr InTeattgattoa ln tbe varlona etec tion diatrtrt. m thte preclnct tor tbe porpoee of? etcct Ing. If pesalble, anv frauimlenl reglsUaUnn, and H aily Irur.h <.-e 1- d'arovetad I .hall lumie?liat<ly tahc atcpa lo have tbe pereoni who ao fraudulentlv rrplstrr arresi ad, taoaM they attempt ta votc. supcrititcndent Mnrray would not make pnbllc any ?if t'ie names on the Bat, WORKIKGMEN' FOR FASSETT. WITH THF; UTMOST FNTBTSIASM TIIFY INDORSF. THF. BVUBUOfaf TICKF.T. A ma*-imeetinp of worhlngmen, under the anaplcea of thc Ballot Rcform Leagne, was held ln the large hall of Cooper I'nlnn la-t nlght and the greate-t ?-n thaataeai greeted tbe naaaee af PaaaaM nnd vrooman, Who were unanimoucly lndon*d. Pntrlck Rock, an cnglnccr, preslded and opened thc meetlnp wlth a ehort ipetajh ejplaintng the object of the meetlng to be thc taklng of anch actlon aa wonld beet advance the intcrests of n blankct ballot. Mr. Rook Introdnced ,lo?eph Wllklnaon, of tlie TallorV Hnion. " Why docs Tammany Hall opposc ballot reforml" wld Mr. \Vllkin6on ; "beranse It holda lt* power throngh the tgnorance. vlcet, and corruption of thia great clty. Rnt Ihe consclence of tlie cttlrcn* |8 aroused, and the powex of Tammany Hall will be bronght low. (Applaaae.) Tamtnany never was and never will be tbe frlend of labor, but when the candidatea of thc Rcpubllcan party are clected wc will have ballot reform, therefore lt leavo. us no other course open than to iudorao Fa>^ett and Vrooman. (Orent i.pplausc and rhcera.) There are 40,000 lndependent rltlrens in thls Statc who thinlt a. wa do aad will rofe for tho Republlcan eandidates." Hagh tirccnan, reprcenling Distrlct Aasembly No. 41). of the Knighta of Labor, was tlie next upeaker. "I have been a Demoerot all my Hfc." hc sald, 'bnt I star.d on this platfnrm to-day an avowed Rep^lbllran.?' Be olutlons lndorsing .lacob Sloat PaaaaM were paascd with a itorai of apptaaae and cheer aftc.r cheer. lt was aUo resolved to demand the oomplete xcparatlon Of the Klertlon Burenti from tJie POttal Depnrtment. A etaan Of thc, leeOtuUoa read : "As education ahould ro baad in haad wlth a frce ballot. wc demand that our araaortoa be opened for the 20,000 achool children, Who are unable ( , paln ndm>sio:> to our pul.lic. acheola throngh Taiiinany's caDoeaneaa for the children of the poor and tta knowu oppo*Uon to popular eduratloo." Atnong thc repreaentatif* labor taadeta preacnt on the ptatfaras wcrc Georga E. Mnrray, Maater work ,nan ; .fames E. Qulnn, ex-Mastcr Workman, and Hagh Orionan. Worthy Foreman, of Distrlct As.emhly^No. m- Willi.m McNalr, secretary of " No. 40"; Mort4m*r O'Cennell, <?f thc ExeenBre Roant of Distrlct Aaeeinbly v0 ? > ?.-, ? john Ma< Uaklu, John i. BulJlvan and Edwnrd Konxa, secretary of tho meetlng. Thero were nearly l.ooo p-ople jncsenu A CORRUPTION FUND AT ALBAHT. DIMOCRATIC BtAHAOBBS AI>ARMF.D AT THF. r.ACK OF INTEREST AMONG VOThTRS. Albany, Oet. 20 (Speclal).-The Democrots hera are vruinulating a big corruption fnnd, whleh will. it te thooght, amouut to 4W0.000. Nearly 810,000 has been wreag from the clty and county offlcials and their nbordJnatea, and nearly dnnble that amount from tha eandtdatea. .lamcs \V. fato-:, thc Mugwump nrnn inated for DlMrict-Attornev. Ii weV.thy, and It B sald that he haa plcdged tlie cntlrc amour.t of the ttbtfy of the offlce for three ycara, $15,000. Thls fnnd ha? already begun to circulate. The thiiltly popalatod downlown wardu ahOW uiuch smallcr rcgistratlon thun usual; lo faet, tha numlier was so nuich less that it caused alarin umoiig the Democratlc leaders. The neason was found to be lack of interest on the part of the votcrs, most of whom are workingmen, ln tho ritato tlncket and dlagnst for the county tlcket, whlch was uoininatcd ta deflance of tha wi-h of tlie majorlty. The Hemocrntlc bo.?se? got to gether to-night and declded to send emiaaartea throngh i?ic?c waofs linniedlatelv and pav aU tardy vntcrs who will regtatar from 89 to 88. BatarBay ls tbe last reglatrauon day. _ BatfUBIalCAM MEETINGS TO-NIOHT. Following aro Rcpubllcan meetlngs to be held ln New-Yvrk Clty and its vlcinity this evenlng: Yonng Men'a Republtcan Club, Whito Plalns: to be addreaaed by Oeneral Jaincs B. O'l'.elrne ami \V. ll. A. ,i. Sloal Faaaerl Onb, 1,684 Arenue A: Cornellu* Doodv, Dr. 8. h. Howell and Lorncllue DoBOvao. BepubUcao Asaodatlon, Hempstead, L. I.; Richard firuuiin. Lotik Island Clty Republkan Aseociation, Long Islaiul Cttv. L. 1., Behataen EbrB; Patrick O'Retlly, Nnthaiiiel McKuv and 11. A. Mathewa. Twentyfonrth Ward Bejrabllcan Asatx-latlon. Kay's Hall. VYeit Fanns; Captaln Iluph Coleman and P. J'.. Lalid. 1st Distrlct Republkan Assoclatlon, open alr meet? lng. Battery Placaj Jaae. P. Dcgnan, M. D. 0*J laghcr and .Io?cpU Wllkll .loliv Boya' Republtcan Clnb, XVTIth As?cmhlv Ui trlct, So. 4:i~ IVesI Forty aeventh-it.; < , bt. isieehan, (,. I'. 6uthcrland and SVllllam Wholebaa. Faeeeti and Vrooman Chib, No. 1.483 Pliwt-are.; Ja.mcs B. Anccii, Mo e. il. Or >-sman and JameaOwena. l-i Aaaembly l>i-tiirt Hepubiu-an Aaaoclatlon, War* ren und Grei . Davtd Healy, Patrick R(?k and .i >*Bph Muiv.'v. tlerinan HcpiibllfAn Association, Of the X\th A? aemblV l)L?trli-f. No. 2'?2 Eart Fifty-slxfli-st.; Emannal Lablaher and Lewla J. Vorhaa. ma Republlcan Club. Martha Hall, Corona. L. I.; John A. Orow and N. ,f. rtnraey. Y\YMEN RF.GrSTERINO IH CHICAGO. Chleago, Oet. 20.?At the eiection in Boramber a Miperinicndcnt of Schools is to lie choscn, aad to-day M, the day of regtitratton. The eppUeattooi for reglstration by aomen aasra Bauaaroaa, eapeetalty lo fashl mable dlatricta, and the womcii" came well i?o--led 011 the law nnd Ihe methnds of procadhre. Ia aaae the Doardi of regtatraltaa daeBoad to recelve their naincs. In othen their names were put upon the tegtotry books, wlth all of the blanks lillcd eacept that itattng as to whether or nnt tho peraon named was a (i:?ilir.c(l voter. Tlils lcavea the women a Bghtlns ebanee at tbe poOa?a eaaaea whlch they aay they propoae to take the falleet poeatble advantage of. in the arurtocratlc anbarb of Bvaaatea the memben of iii? board of regtetratJoii did oot nppear. About un) promlnenl aromen n^t and formulau-d n itatfl ni<nt aetBag forth lhal faet, and the faudhar fact that they bud preaented themaelve. for registration but were prevented from havlng their names eatered bj reason of tbe board1 abienca. B^fTHTJSIASB IN THE XITH DISTRICT. f'oloied and whtte Bepnblleani i^tirrcd up thc Xlth :,iv Dtatriel laat alght The Dolted BepnbUeaa ^ ? i; 1.1:1 af thal dlatrlet had arraoged a asaaa-aaaatr Ing, preeeded by a perade, and the piagraainai was earried oet wlthont the anghtaat hfteh. Refore 7 0'ClOCk nver 600 tneri as>seinbled at th* head'iuarters ln No. HI7 Weet TI11: t\ fonrtli ht., a ,d wilii drurns nnd fiff-, miiniied throngh a onntber of atreeti, retumlng to tha Cerrtral Hall at 80. 1*8 West TUity-aaeond-ah ih.- greal erowd whleh loon lilied ihe aatl wiw so fuil of enthuelaaai thal it eonJd not be reatralned, and cheer. grceted erery aieotton <?( names of Bepnbllcan oandldate*. The ipeakera were Leroy B. Crsne, C. Rtewait, thc Rev. ,T. R. B. Smltb. Oeorge H. Morris, randJdate far Atderaiao; !'. B. BIbbi and i"-cph H. Townaend, Amoog thoae praeeol w?w J. 11. Mmnia. president <>f the organliatfon : T. .1. Coueae. A. R. Koberta, .1. C. John*>n, M. Bmlth. II. R. Wllllamt, .1 A. Rlley, T. C. Llger, Wllllam 11. Lemond and Henry A. HU1. _ FOB A MAsS-MEETINi; IN BATTERY PARK. Tlieic w',11 b* nn OntdOOT BMaM BWettng to nllfht ln Battery Park, OBdar the anapleea of the Begabv Bapab Iteao Orf?nltatl*n of the 1 I Aaaembly Dtitrtet The ateeting paoaalaaa ta be a areat meeeet, Thc ajaaibaii uf the Bepnbllcan organlsation nnd a tmt aaaabar af yonng men who will rote for 'be Brat time thia elee tion wiii aaaeanble '?t Bo. 29 North Moore ii., their baadojoartera, nnd naroh to the meetlng rarrylog torrbee. tdany proajtoefll boidaeai men of Ihe dis in. t bare pronlied to attead, The apehkera wiu b? CoraeBaa Donoran, Joaepfa WlBdaaon, Jaaaea N Dee Dan, N. 1). Oalhtgher and .1. F. Fra-cr Aft-r thc aaaethig there aiB ba ? dbplay of firaarorka. TO Ri'N AS AN IBDBPSBDSRT CABOIDATB. Mtehael CahlU, wiio wa> Befiated la Ihe Btebaaaod Conveatlon for tha Boadoath n for abariff, has deetded to raa f'-r the offlee 00 aa lade pendeht ttekhi Yeaterday ba tiied bi? oarttioata of iioiiilnallnii, [odOraod by 20d BaoaM, ln th* County offlce nt Blchawnl. Mr. Cahlll \- a Bqae 1,.,.,,..- ,i ki waa defeated three rearaago, \(!;en he 11111 lor the saiii'1 ofBce, AUBUBB BEPTJT.LICA58 TUBKOUT IN THE RAIN. Aaburn, Oet. 20 fJBparial).- In spite af tii- tookaaeof aeatbfir. II baalag raln d bare u>r tareat)*4ae hoan mo ly, .1 large aadlenee aaiembbal ^ tha Burtli Opera Honae to-algbl to Uatea to ipaache. bj Job B. retary >f the Repabllcan leagae af Ihe Btata, Ooagrf?*B?un Payae, und the Rev. B, 1. Ivaa, Colonel i". A. M< Aij.in waa advertlaed la ^|e?:ll(, bwl , telegram a'taUnB that be wai iil in New Vork CltV. _ llir, I'.NloN LEAGUB IN TUXCAMPAIOB. corn.ilui N. Blb>sb;i* i an.il thc OawpaiB* ' One Qaadraf af ihe 1 aJea baagaa Olab, tb< Naaaatlaa af atbleh wa. Beeklad oa a) Bv .peelal meetlng oa Meaatay iilght. 'Ilie Bat vsllliiot Ln- made public iinlil thc ; choren bave arrepte<l thn place. A lu-tliiit of the com alttee wiii bc held W-alghl HOEY'S SIPE OF THE CASE. HE SAYS HE WAS NOT TRTING TO T1ANFFKB ?B PROPERTY. THE- LEA6E ON HOLLTWOOD WAS SIVEN TO PRO TECT HIS 6?)N-THF. CHAROE OF EMBF.Z ELEMENT, MR. HOET SATS, ?B WILL A.VSWER IS COURT. John Hoey, the deposed presldent of the Adams Expreas Coanpany, who Is ebarged wlth havlng wrong fullv taken ncarly 8P00.OOO of money helonglng (o the oompany, evldently Intends to make the company tlght for every cent which it cets ont of him. Dnder advire of his couneal. Meaars. Bcot A ciiirk, he re fiiM-s to make any general stntement comemlng bls transactions whlle an offlcer of the company. He 0048 not propose to show his hand to his opponrnts untll the oaae oomes before a Jndlrial trlbunal, and then, he aays, he wlll have somethlng to say abont all thc charges made agalrist him. Concernlng the re.port that tliere was a possibllltv of a oompromlse belng raa< hed by Mr. Hoey and the Adams Kxpress Company, Mr. Hoey said to a Trlbune lapuittt last nlght tliat he ftad henrd fcoUilng about such a compromlse. Mr. Hoey was In his room at Delmonlco's hvt nlght. He characterised as "boali" the rumor that his eounsel hud a statement >f his afTairs whlch they wcmld sell. Then Mr. Hoey had something to say about thoso mortgages whloh were flled at FreehoW, the county seat of Monmouth County, N. J., on Monday. Mr. Hoey declared Ujat the property knowp as Hollywood bad not been mortgaged recently, and that the only encumbranres on lt were a morfgage for 8100,000. held by the Adams Exprcss Company, and another small mortgage for #12,000 or *ir.,000 on the hotul. Of the mortwiges flled on Monday, one was for 848.000 and the other for if.TO.OOO. Tha fornier was in favorof Frederick C. Hoey and Mlchaei Qnlfh ?s tru?tee?. Concernlng tliis mortgage, Mr. Hoej that, ns his property waa liahle to be tled B| ln ttttgB* tion for some tlme, he wlshed to protect pcoplo to whom he owed money in Long Uranch. Tha mort? gage was ; not on Hollywood, he said, bnt 0B a valuabla strlp of Innd at Monmouth Bcaeh, This land had a frontase of 1,300 feet on Ihe.watac and was worth 8100 a mnnlng foOt, whlch made lt warth 1130,000. The mortgage for $.10,000 In favor of Willlam F. FJ!c?* wa* on a valuable trart of land across tha lalte from Hollywood, and was no purt of tho latter place. About the mortgage for flOO.ooO oa Hollywood, held by the Adams Expres9 Company. Mr. Hoey said that fi*e yeara or aioro .go he borrowed $100,000 from the flaaiaataa ttusi and Bafa Ln.ix.sit o.mpauy of Pkfhv delphla, givlng as s*curlfy a mortgage on Hollywood. When the mortgage became due the Adams Expresg Company took lt up. It had been done at his reguest. bnt the Financo Commlttee of tho company had looked the property over and reported tant it was ample secnrlty for the loan. Thfa mortgage did not cover all of Hollywood, but lt ineiuded the rnost valuable portlons of it. Mr. Hoey ?aJd that he owned 4O0 acrea of kuid there. I p?n belng asked what he thought it waa worth, he said ttiat be hud bongkt H thlrty yeara ago, when property was oheay In thut vicinlty, and he could not tell Just what lt was worth now. He was already muklng arrauge mentb to take up the 8100,000 mortgage, he said. Ooncerning tbe story that tlie OOO shares of Southern Exprese Company stook wlilch Mr. Hoey had deposltei with tho oompany as securtty for a loau of ictfo.ooo w-iis not sufliaaat to rovei-.the loan. Mr. ilo<-y aasi thut tlie traataea of tlie oompany had reaorted it as .niple. Abont Uie leuse of tbe Hollywood Hotel to his son. Fied erli k C, Mr. Hoey said that his son hud had ful) ehargB af the hotel for tho last six ye.rs ani tliat ho held a verbal contract Wlth h.m for lt. To isectir? hla son he had had a Joruiai leu->e di-awn up and rocorded. The Hollywood propoity, he fcatd, was absolutely free and Ih his own uanie. wlth the exeeption of the onoiimbrances men? tloned. Mr. iloe>'a son, Frederick U? added to what hla father had snld that any Judgmeat wlilch the. Adams Eipress Company secured agair>t his father would be promptty I'Hid. Hl? father bad not been prompud by anv iestre to piaoo the property otit of the reaoh of the company by tmnsferring It, he declared, Tbe son was ,,;.??! if his lathcr hud anythlug to 6av about tha 810,000 whlch Mr. Hoey ls charged wlth tiaving ac oeptod from the estate Of the former treasurer of the oompany, loaae C Babeook, and bevtag retaincd for lus own use. The reply wns that he undoubtedly hud somethlng Bbont lt, bnt not now. When the proper tlme mine he would say what he had to say in oourt. Henry s>ahford, tlic presldent of tlio Adanw, BapeBBI OOBBBauy, jreaterdey Inveettgatei tha matn ollice of Uie Pci 'isr! vanla divMou in Fhiladelphla. He said Ja.t nlght that be bad fooni aii the a< ooanti rigbt at tiiai ofica, th-^io belng a dlaerepancy of only 811 In a bu ..f Bz.ooo.OOO, atal thut diVrepanry eaafly aeoonnted for. Mr, Banford, or hla hawyers, w-in make a pei -iinal Investlgatloo of every important ofllce of the oonipanj throoghoat the ooontry. Bestdea tHl-,, aii the rmakVir Ofheea, numberliit,' nbonr -J.iXH), wlll be eiamlned by travelllug laapectefB. No siep? h?vo been taken ognlnst Edward A. Taft, of B Mton, w/.o was one of the defendant* In the sult Lnetitoted by Ueairy C. Sherburno for a diVlaaOB of proBta from Uie aale of the Now-EJigl;u/d express .ompaJiles to the Adajma Expreaa Oini;niiy. Taft la tho inatiager of the New Engtend dlvlsion. II? was ihe presldent of the cornpanles the purcJraeo of whlch led to the d*i>osltlon of Hoey and the attnndunt oam plicsitloiis. He atlJl retains his place as rnai.ager of : e> SEARrillXG FOR THE PROPF.KTY. EZAhnkTEfU FIND IT TO BE GE.VERALLY WITII Ol'T EN'CUMRRANCE'S-INlEr.ttST PEJJ1J IM FREEHOLD. Freehold, N*. J., Oot. BO (Speclal).?County ClcrU Hitipht's experts are stlll buaily engnged In malitng the aeareh of John Hoey's real estate tiansactlons, iu order to hnd out hrw muoh property he 0WB8 ln Monmouth Ooaaty. It wlll take them at lca?' a week more, so extenslve have been Hooy's deallngs. The searrh ls belng made back to January 1, 1-71. The se.-irchers havo Tx-en compolled to nialce a rnnp Of nll the plr.ts of grotind pur'hased by Mr. Hoey, abowtag what |..t> Tie lia? BoM tn Bther [KTsons. The lis pendens llled ye.sterday sets ferth that one Of tlie ol.Jects of sult brought ajalnst Mr. l|r?>y by Mr. Banford ds "to deciaro tliat bbe piaintiir baa a llen upon all property hercunder mentloned." Tho ieenaaent menttom Uiree traebs of land aggro gatfOg gfty-elgbt ares, and tottagea Nos. 11, IS, 18, 14, 15, 18 und 17, togother wlth all the personaJ pr-iperty nnd flxtures ln any hotel rhureon, and In the oattagaa mentloned. The rase created eou siderable excitement here to-day nmoufr the lawycr*, and the oflleials ln the Court Hotue. The aeareh now belng mado ln tha County Clerk's ofBee slio\v? that Mr. Hoey owns at least ::<M) aerea of land. There are no deeds upon reeord showing that Mr. Hoey ever conveyed anv pnapertf to Mn. .loeophlne Hoey, hU wlfe. The limia made by Presldent fcanford that Mrs. Hoey exeentoi the mortoaa for anxi.ooo whloh was aiven to the Onarantee Trusi and f-afe Depoblt Company is provea to t* false bv tlie Ooonta Clerk's oflelal recotd. The mertanaa was axeeatei bv Mr. Hoev. and la <ia*e.i Api l 30, 1886. it er/veni tj i-o .cres of HoUrwood Park and fi\e wres of Innd on the aouth BMk Ol -.? Panen on tiia here show thal lha trust eompany a-sj|n?si the mortgage to Wl!:!am I,. HabbOll on .iime 20. 1881, mr 8100.000 ln cmh. and that on Weineaiay of la.t week "for nnd tn nonslileiailoM ol 81 aud other valuable eonatiatattona," Unbball as slgnei tbe mortgage t.. Heory banford and L. c wler, irust-. ~ .?( tbe Adams Bipiaai Coaspanr. .\s bar as rrbers have eane ln th*ir work. then. avoears to be no doubl lhal Mr. Hoev baa property enough to oover all elaima that can be aetabhabed agalnal ulm, There are no Jadgments on rec.nl agalnal him, and ;,n the arartgagei on bli pnrperty aggregate less tlum -ii.- ilxtb of its value. A RlVAh TO THE STASDMID MT.. Plttsi.urg, Oct. iiO.?It Is anYioiimed here lhal the Btandari "il Oompany bj to bava oppooltton. a route haK been -uivey.d for a pipe lltio from Pllth l.ur? to ranaialphla nnd m*n are now gotag ovar tbla roato kr' arlag tbe rlgbl of waj. Tha eo I oi tbe line, i ht b wiii bava a eaerj ? ol 40,000 | ? day. is oatskattai al ? i ani it ii ;.. be .i by March i Braneh hne* aill aj o ; ? Into the >'.'-st Vwglala iie|d>. Andrea < irnegle and (he Melloii BrOtharS a:e iom t,, i?; un \v. L m -li-ii in baUdlag Ihhi aew im*. |n ? lukg-ume arttole s..m.- tlaai ago Mr. Carnegte statei thal all gi-eat iiiohiipoii. ? woaM Datt, ani s.nn thal tha eater Ing aadge for ihe dlamamberment of tbe sia?jan[ . .ii Companj was ln Pinabnrg ln th* person of a yonng man._ OrWM BBTf 89 OM t PACTnOOOAgl BTKikTSB. .s.nu i Oct, SO. A rnrlona aod Important M-i/.uo- ol eontrabani opinm was mada to-day on 11.. ooo I Bteaaaa Lakaai boaj Beaffla Tha i afaoara raoateai the Up lhal abe hai lhadrug on board, t.ut oarafal eareh aaltai to raeaalaay. la tha ? ard's r.orn one of II*- hatpaeton was mu>h sim.-K 8u!i ,i in. line of a varV dl ani detr.-mlned lo take il. ltl uiltiliK lt Insu Ihe li.iin.' he aaa a-i.iiiislu-d U, dfid a lajge ravity ln the \>i-H from whlch ho oaUacted 172 boaaa of oaolocat Uhluaae 8J8BB8, OBITCARY RETURN JONATHAN MEI06. Waahlngton. Oet. 20.-Rcturn Jonathan Melga, who had been clerk of the Suprrrue Oourt of tho Distrlct of Culiimhla alnrc Its organlratlnn. March 88, tBBS, dled at hw homo ln thia clty last evenlng ln thc nltictletli vear af hln agc. He was appnlnted clcrk of the noart nt tlie dire.t roaiueat of President Llnooln. who waa remlnded of Mr. Melgs's fltnesa by Charlex Suiuner, then clinlr man of the .ludlciary Commlttce of Ih* Senate. Prevl dent Llnroln had become, acqualnted wlth Mr. Melgs's abllltlee throngh a readlng of hla dlgest. A >eat on the bench of the Distrlct Knpreme Oourt was tendered Mr. Melga by Preddent Johnson, but. the honor was decllned becatwo a frlend of bta waa an appllcant for tbe place and beeanse BBeh promlnence was far from hU taste. The name of Return Jonathan Melga waa flrst hnrnt by the great nnrle of the Return Jonathan who has Jnst dled. Thls orlglnal ReUirn Jonathan was a natlva of Oonaectlcnt, achloved dietlnetlon aa an ofll cer ln the Revolullonary Army aad latcr bename a ploneer in Ohlo. His father when a young man be came enamored of a Quahecees. Tlwmgh he waa re pcatedlr refected, he perslated ln hl* .ult. Oa hla fa?t wlrilt, a? he alowlv mounted hl. horee to rlde *way (lclocU.d. the lady reiented, and bedioned te hlm ta stop crvlng out, " Return. Jotintlian?v retum, Jon? athan." Tbeee word?, whlch gnve hlm *> uinch rxippi ness, he guve as a name te his ftritborn eoa. JOEL BENNETT HARRIS. Boitoa, Ort. 20 fflpeclal).-Joel Bennett Harrl.' dled at his horr.e ln Rutland, Vt, yeaterday. He had a stroke of apopleiy whlle travelllng from SprlngtleM, Mass., laat Thuraday and did not rcoover consolousneaa. He wm born at Sterllng, QbaB., on November B, 1822. He entered the BJaaaaakaat Polyteohnle Inafttute at Troy ln 1940 and was giaduated m a olvll englneer. He wae engaged aa a clvll aaajBaaar from 184'J U> leM, nnd as a rallroad contractor from 185B te 1860. He did the gradlng, masonry work, brldglng and travk laylng on tha New-York, Ncw-IIaven aud Sprlugtleld Rallroad, the Boston and Albany, tho Harlem and other rti'adi. He llved for scveral years In epring tlcld, but went to Rntlatid In 18?iO, whero he wue unppl ln thc oarwh-el nnd eaaaral foundry buslne^s. in 1--2 the bu-iue-e waa raorfaaftad aa th* Harrte Mantifacturlng Company nnd has slnce been ronduored Wlth Mr. Harrl a as Btealdent. He waa also president of the SprlngflHd l'onndry Company. For a ahort time before golng to BaUand bc was engaged In mercantlle buslneas at ProvlOeac* His wife, alx riiildrcn, ten arandcbildren and one brother, Wllllatn H. Horr'ls, of lliooklyn, lurvlve hini. COLONEL JOSEI'H BTaTffABT LOWERY. UHca, N. Y., Oet. BO <TotanjT| Joaeph fitewart Lowery, a natlv. of Ortlkaay, thls county (Ouclda), dled bare laat nlrht aftcr an illness of leas than a week. He waa forty-nlue ye;ir.s old. Th* organlaad company D of Mie uuth New-York Reglment, aad far bravery ln the tleld he was pronusted from Ihe rank of aergeant to that of colonel. He was wounded in eaah a pataHar manner tliat his case was one of the only two In whlch the victlms have been knowu to survlve. Mr. Lowery was Inrgely Interested ln tlaa cotton llBBBBalBBtmi baatogBB. Ho was an ard*nt Demo crat, and bad held the olllce of acbool commlsMoner for a number of yoaie. WILMAM BT'CHANAN. Rnltlmore, Oet, 80.?Wtlliam Bnchnnan, formerly auditor of revenne of tlie Raltlmore and Ohlo Rallroad Company, dled to-day of paralr*l? at his home, ln the forty-fourth year of tdl age. Hc bMTCb a wife, thc dauehter of the late ProfesaorC. F. McOak. and two ( hildren. Mr. Rnch.innn's matemal great-grandfnther was Jamea Calhoun, tlie flrst Mnyor of the clty, and his grandfather waa tbe fonndcr of tho Hrm of Smith <fc Hnchanan. well fcnown ln Hultlm>re matiy years ago. Mi. Hnchanan was eeaaeeted wlth the Raltlmore and Ohlo Rallroad all bte llfc, ri.lng from the posltlon of fretght olerk to be auditor of revenne. He rcslpned rbat /offlce two veara Bg*. ywlng to fall:ng liealth. Tho intorment wtU bc at wcatminater Church, where uve pciicrutlons of his family are. burlcd. w ROBF.RT F. STOCKTON. Trenton, Oot. 20 (Speclal).?Robcrt F. Stookton, aen of Attorney-Oeneral John V. Stochton, djed of pnau monla to-day at the age of forty-flve years. He was a lawyer. and a grcetrgrundaon of the btockton who slgned'the Deolarntlon of Independenc The late (Vmunodore Bobert Pleld Stocltton waa his grandfather. .*e lieaves a wife and four rhildren. MANY VESSELS INJUREJ). REPORTS OF HEAVT WEATHER IN IHI NORTH ATLANTIC. THE BIUO CLARE ABANDONED AT SEA-8EVERAL STEAMSHIPS DAMAOED. Tho steamers which came Into port ye.sterday wlth funnela cnist>rf with s.lt and wlth altogether a etorm tossed appeamnee brcmght reports of the recent heuvy weather on tho North AtlonUc The stenmshlp Cypru-s. whlch left imrrow r?n September 26, was ao delavd In her paeeage that she ran short of conl and put Into iviney Cbpe Bretoa Ielund, for B new supply. She wns haaaaf wlth Iron ore and hnd heavv weather unUI she rcached Oaye Race. Off the. Krnni lmnka she fell r? with a dls-mnsted and waterlogged brlg. the Clare, of Yarmouth, If. S. The captuln and crew of the brig were taken off and landed at Sydrtcy. rhe Clara was a brlg of 22? tons rafdahW and whs ow?. d by Witllam D. I/>vUt. of Yarmouth. 9. B. Hie was dlsmastad ln the gato of BaPteasbOr 24. and several of her OWW were Injured by falMng spars. The steamahlp Penpol. from Fowey, came ln wlth her rall sranslicd, her bridgo carrled away and all thc ijght work above the deek badly damaged. The Aller had a rough aaaaaga of lt from Brem?i but recelved no eerlmw damaee. The etcamec PrudenUa, from Newcastie, atruggimg egaaaat kaavy aeas aii tha wny aornaa, Bha w?s aa earataaft by laborlng ln thc tmngb of the araa that <?**f?** leak and put into thta port for repalrs ln*tcad of g,4 g to Perth Amlroy, whlther aho wu? bouni. rhe Didam, *?iater shlp to the ftlani. now belng towed_ bu4 Ito yueenstow,. mlnus a propeller? re;.orted a ,m?ceeston of northeasterly galee. 'ha < wtober 6 V> ? ;^" V" ? berg. a sallor, fell overboard luid wns drowiiert. wn Ootooer * tbe Dhleai paaaei tlie wrcck of a veaaei or abont 400 toqa, bottom ap. r^?? pvening'' Wilmiiigum. Dd.. Oct. 20.-An ^?r^T*?1Jhf<) dlsnat.h from Lewee, DeL, sav-: u rhe effeett 01 tno htfe L ale are bSng tobl by eeaeele arrlvlng at the B^waterT Tho ?obooner n. seward. t">*??? wlth umberfor New York. haaiimtarrlved. *hl.?* 2? reporto paaelag ln bdttodeST. J"""ti. V. it U.ree-m'tMed sehooner, waterlogged, on tne 4*0 rrisi.. wlUi sKu.ls of dlstress riving and an ununown bark hing by I? r. su"poS to be taklng ofl tha echoonert erew. Tle fe-wird orperiencei ihe gale aeveral iaya, auahunlng auaht damaaa to aaUe and <**%** ihe aohooner wllGam Jonea, Captalo FnUtx, ?? ivea ia nlk-ht having on board the crew of si\ men or tn.. " h! ,,er Fannie B. Wallaeton. of Bath. Me.. reaenedon uctober 14. 100 mllee eaat of 1 ape HenWjTrbeWai laston took the gale off Barnegat ?n oetooer n !"? ,. un M*rr. of the Waliaston, ^porta tho gale a blowlng about slxty mllee ao boor. J^T^JK thrown on her benm ends and only ri?h'?4JindVh!' -iittlug awav her mnsts. Tbe crew were on he ;;:?!:?? r?s;e| ,wen'y-fo:.r l.oi.rs oni aave, ?rdy the elothes they hud on. Their sufferliigs wef: se\ere, Mdnev Kennedv. of London. and one of th* crew .of the plloteboat T. P. Bayard, was knockesl oxeilx.^rd and drowiied vesterdai- afternoon n<-ar the Oapea. Baltlmora, Oet. 20.-The h.orkentlneO. Clark ar rived here fo-day wlth angar fmm nemerara. Rhe hHii^s i rale of dlstress. Wind and wave buileted her ta iv oVthe vorsga and left. her leaklng, with Hgglng Loneard on ezaaoated crew. Bba lett Domerara, on -eniember 8, and lmmodlateiy atnick B. Weet Indla imrrhane. and ahe experlonccd a aerlea Of itornB al th. wav up. Tlie crew of ten me-n was fcopt con s.- ?v at work at the pumpa to keap tho feaaal free from watVlogglng. but nevertheless, the cargo was aTmcatT& anrffhe fre,.i ^iter supp y alsc, From drlnklng bracklah water, the men's bodlc-s. when rnoy an-lved here. were a IBaae of soree. They are now ^hlZ^^^AV^ a-a-tog InterrmtlonaJ on Sunday la?t, flying stgnals of dlstress, and towed Into the c*re*. AFTER THE 8TORM COME HTGH TTDES. THEN A COT.n WAVB ARRIVED AND THE AIR WAS PURB AITD BRACINO. A oyolone from Bermuda and a rainstorm from tae irreat Ukes m*t torether ln New-York on Monday nlght and dJ?ported themselveo. The cvolone and tha ralnstorm had a good tTme of it; the people did not. Yesterday mornlng the ratr.sforai and cydone went up along the coast and centrallied bbaaaaaivaa over Nova Scotla. There waa a rlso rn temperature In the South, and a fall of tempexatnre ef from 10 to 80 dogrees in the Northweat. A eold wave in a moditied form got here about 7 o'clock last nlght, and Mr. Dunn thought that to-day the thcrmometer would register about 42 or 40 degrees. In Malne it waa "ulnlng laat nlght, but hcre the brlght moon losb* down through fleecy clouda that floated here and tken in the stariy *kv. Hnd th* *lr w.s coo" and pqr%. fn th* ninrnliiK there was u h!gh tlde, and *???, laafaol over thc Huttery aea wail aa they wera 4rt? in by th* eas'crly wind. It was an tir.u iia|;r j,, . ::ile. and .rellari nlong the, rlver fronfj* *er? Bja^Z 10 that pnmps had t<> bc hwiight Into re?,iiHtlon u Bhav them. The ferrr brldgea were eievated at ^ '?utcr cndK ao that teams liad to stniggie up ^ inclluea to get on board the fcrryboala. In th? au,rj ing a heavy ?ea was rimning at Bath Ifeacb, and thaa were feafs for the aafety of thc bnthfng houae, Bbaa Along Matcn Iilarid tl.e Bd* RMI -> hlgh th*r !> wavea brobo over thc board wailts nt K atti ij?J'k and demollshed Inrxe aaetloae of thern. i rM j* booses were wa?hcd Into thc aea, and went loauT ? >nt bv Knndy H?..k wlth thc ebb tlde. In the *f_7 noori tho wind ehlfted to thc oorthward, and r-irthl" danger was averted. ^_ ?*. tne pobtku adui^iox prize at aubkut. Amhcrat. Masa., Oet. 20.-Tl?e Porter adanaaaj prlze of V->0, off.-rcd for tbe beat entraat* exajnjr,Wl_ to Amlesrst Oollege. has been awarded to Wllluw, ; Roardman, '!?".. ef Jtarnet, Vt. R. II Mlaaar, afBha York nty, ?t?od sccond. lOtbait* the arba bai beei awarded un excellence of entranrc examl.natlona, h? tbe mimber Of stndenta admltted on eertlflcate la m much larger than In yearv past that a speclej im * mamlnationi haa been held. BECOXD BBBJMJB9 AT ISDEPFSDEXCM. Independence, lowa, Oet. 20 -To-dar tn g<ytrt ? th. record-br-aker.. About flfty hor?e< wre itartej - beat their markx. Tbe niijorlty of them aaeeeaaaf, m ln many lo.taneea huge allcea were taken ofT. The rnf^ Rollo, the prop>rty of th* Jcwett 8t?<:k Karm, of BttMa BT, Y., was tlie htar patfaeaaai of the dar, i.reaalaj a, world paclng re<ord for that *?*, inaklnir the rnllij in jj. Thls aon of Jerome F4dy held the rOaWrd it 2 37*4 unoj vaa weeks ago, when IMnewood wr-v d It frota U.m la IJIL - ? THE WEJTHME BBFOBl THE COAST STORM COF.S NORTH HLOWXf. Waahlngton, Oet. 20.-The atorm haa rr.esed fraaj ?, Mldd.e Ajaaatte Coaat B ? aalng la ?^ an cawrly ertad af slxty rnil's an hour belnj r^?rv, from BkMk I-.a.rj'l. TL- elaarlog eondltlon kaa twr* from Texas to tfeorgta, fradoally dliidniahlng in nacnia*t A aeeond rlearlng e*a*Uttea haa n,o\ed treai a.oert* a *kuta. FORF.CAST TILL 8 P. M. WFJ>NFJ?DAT. Tor New-Kn(?!and and Kavtern New-York, Ught ah; ?tatiooary temperature, eseeeB ailghtly aeoler ? ^ coaat; aateertp aalaa. For Kawteru Pennaylvanla, Ncw.Jeraey, DeJawan m Marylind, llght raln; clearmg Wcdneaday afbntaj a Maryland; atationary temperature; northweaterly ta*. hlgh oii the cca-t. Fur Vlrflala, the Carollnaa, Eaatcrn florMa ag Ceorgla, eaa**BBp falr. For Vraaaaaa Fiorlda, Alabama and Mlsaiaalppl, aa a Thuraday; allghtly warmer. Fur LoulHiana and Eaatern Texae. falr; atlchtly aajaa on tha Ciulf. I or Aikanaaa and Mlasourl, falr; cobler h/ Mat Fur Taaaaeeea and Keataakj, generai.y fah;ea*> warnier. tor Weatern Pennsylv.nia and Waatcm .S>a|? llght, raln. For \V< st Virglnla, Ohlo, Indlana and Ilimoia, raaas falr; allghtlv warmer. For Michlgan, lair; alightly warmei ln th. iaaaa part. For Wlaconaln, falr; cex>>r by nlght. For Mli."ne-ota, lalr; alightly oooler. For North liakota. falr; warn.'.r by Tbu.-aday. For Io?a. Bebraaka, Kanaa* and South Dekaa, bn ?Ughtlv touicr. For Colorado, gcnerally falr. TRIRUNE LOCAL OBSERVATIOXS. f" TfOdBai ktoruinf. Mxht. P" | 1 J 8 ? M 7 ? 9 10 18 1 ?_? 4 5 a ' a lien -_r.\ Trlbun. OfTice. Oet. 21. 1 a. m.-Alvmete ahower m4 ?unahine prcvailed yeKteiday until late U\ the day, aaa the ?Mlea cieared eompletel/. The ralnfall m ncy Ught, howev,-r. Thc temperature ranftud betwaen M and 00 degreee, th* averate (IW?) b?liij( f% hlfhar aaa on th* correspondum day laat year, and *? lower thin m Monday. In and near thls cltr t"-day there will probahly at falr wrather, with allght thcrmal chaugea; vajinet, I anythlng. Cilo l.ealCstatc fox Sole. * _?*_ of p^vats !?__??J_&__ ?_}j A818.500; n*?r my oBloa biEM.No, ?'"? ave., eornar 9;itl-st. _ _ F Ufouf.s^ry "bre^natone. _n L, J koaai tlTOODLAWN1 0BMJ-M.H1 M-pT fei \\ s.iu suiubic for toiin. or burjals: w* IaM? iveooT E. EDMUND MAltkS. v.'i Hi.isdway, A cfitn lieol (Eetate _o ?et. viiiv ?uy '"r and B 'bannlng epartment of Mx llght ??'?? ???_ n.pn ?hi .1 io M from No\ I tnoiiire [,r\^r UTJ ii AMTlb'M, LU .Jd-i-t. _____ _,_ ? . i;r.s.SMAT{l-..H. baiidjraascr or othrr llght II, ue? for: I wiii rant' ?v baek parlov. wlth wtranca rroin the at* et, on u.oderut,- terme, to a dJ ?? bjlgh class trede ol bei IIOSAMOND BASaETX, No. 107 Weat gad-at. _._ Is iMiVul.SE U> let, furalsbed or unfitr: < uTahed ao 784-at., between park and l.exlngtn aves.J r*i:t low. lL?a?a ? iH'LVi'i'. 80 Braadway._ f i ui; L? -8J ? Va u ' lata on UJtk, uth T a_4B0tasta.. between Avenve a.and Eaat lUve? alao small brfck bui.dliig on lati-si, ajoiy to H. D., ee Ju"* 0. HttOOKMAy. 43 ExchJng.- l'!a*c_, Qpvicsa tu lahrr TEMFLli COCRT. THOKOH..MLY HKKPROOF. RTJLAND V Wl'llTINO, .-, I'.F.r.KM VN >?t. To i,rr -liH Weat I04tli st,; flne sulte of apartmenta: 23 foot prtvat* . large, all llght; all roadara Improre. terms reaaooabls to desirah'e tanaal ____ . - [j UO Wl 81 Fo I iaaO, s-s'ery ?J.'J trrowBatone; now oeeop'cd i.v ..wn- r. Conntrg fUal esiate forJSole A O-ENOY FOR MONTCLAHL-DwaUlaas Afor saie or to let, lutniaiiai or uatur iiabed: und by U.e a.-ra or lo:. 1-hiJo 4 TAYLUJt. .'. H.e,<n.?:i?l.. N. ??_ BtriLDINQ BITES on deep, snlt w.ter ,i ,i v-v Hai ii ". R-, bj ?'-re i i loi, Apply MEI.V1LLE MT.ad, 150 Broadway. 1->ull I* ME .-* wl N J IU -l.\i> AND * IAKMS 011 each s:d - of the H<i<l*oa Klvor P?aok Ferrln, Flahklll-eu-Uiidaon, M V._ Nl.Y e.">00 iieeessirv to buy ouo of the u*?t and best loeated Queen Aiuie eottagas at Benaonhursli 17 reoms all imuiovem..iita; furiiac; 200 foet from road : reot pays the r*Tiird pay , *.it- and Intereat; verj oas terms; ? rare opportonlty t<> awn mi ?leaaa)1 ivswl.nce. J. ,' hiiooNOVEK, 1,200 aapara., between ,,i Mtb sta, Br ok | OkaSiJE ~N. J. ("il Btattonai.?Pnperti lor ?aie und rant. BDW. P. __-*? i i.j ON v 00., '?"'' Broaiwt]. G Rcal Celale UJanteb, REENWOOO CI'.MI T'.'.I'V LOT wsnted old iisit "t eemetery preferred. B. l". 'li.--. - jo Urnadwa). Kooaa BO. Jflois (_o tft, tltitnriiiaheo A,~A'~ IHE ORETLOCat., Wt-at '. ihst. aud Coiunibueave. Apartmiata of ei_lit and ulnu r?mn to let, ad ai. I mn-I.ed afUi au -otir.-ly iibvt j . bo . .. i aa -.?' 11 ei n expeati i and 1* but t?i. roon.s deep; rooma reii largo, clesct r<>..ii. pientifiii; luimUoi...-:! iiit.d aa. loou pa--sag. . . sleeplng reoma; r.jits iroiii 4 1.I0C tu 82.000 per aununi._ _TUK DALHOI blE, ? Au ati.solut.-l'. llr.j.roof house, to to is w.Ht, iom-at., rx twi ui .',ui anJ Oth avea., overloofclni a veri band iamc iuptei apar_n<nt to rent Ptoaas Uv Al.Ai'.i.i. i~nd ii AN DsoMK apartni. ?f. rurniahed, hn _? Bn proof ball i ng, ao Madlaou-ave., cor. 28th-?t._ VVF.IIY d.-a t'au, 7 rooiua. bath, itcani h at, dei orated, bardwood i order, muderate rent. Ai.i. i.i.. :i i, u rooma and bath ?i am neai park . 10 We?i ?" sarrltd people._ I . I '. . , ] ' I 1. 11 I N . , l> sUi-.'t. Large sulte. a: . . i kMM and batii ; all lni|?ro\e unlj !? ilm d r i:.. ? no ri l :-.. :. . I , ? ! i'|i ii i;i.n i mei ol POth-at. I 100 i02 l"i : S jii I l.uh . -te;in h al d and d ' or.it .1 ; imixeiileiil Ui IWd-al. elevaUd road; lo* rant, -pplj lo JaM r, 104. _ (*il\Mi k< i M 'IMIl. ,:i (,uv >n.i;. v i- vr.i; niriiei L'otli st. Tn wna aud l*th ; one - aaa bath Call or add l-T. T. . I. i '... nts lo the II .1 itea I, l_| VVaat VI-' il Him- raoana and bath< n.. ii orated; ateaju bsatrd; boilar fur heatlog ouulda of bulldlng ; alngl' rtat. 25 tttn alda. laftuiro Jaitor, on preaMaea. Xnrniorjfb flonacg_ Country. MON'TCLAIH, B. J.-On mountainald., acceaalblc bv iiiaeiulahilz-d roads, at tractlv* modern reaideneo; well furulshed,; iever.1 i ? r--nt very low fo. wtnui montha or loojrcr. EDW. P, HAM li.i ON ' CO., 90 lir'fidnKv. Uoaro ano fiooms. O N r.i.l.GA.NT teeond floor, wlth board, /v on 07th--t.. iiiMi Sth-av-a: a choic* AddreM liltUi^ udtce 942 Sd-avo. /(HAMnliiV PARK, 83 and 3d.-?uiu.? ll and -iuj[le rouaui buard upltunal; |ih _, IIVATE PAMILT, large front room with boHid -, not and cold witter. 1-(J Fa-t 46Ui-at._ MADLjOK-AVE., 144?Wlth board, de >t ?a anlte; amalu-r sultea .iimj lingl. isi >ii s. _____ \ MLKKaV HII.L, 13 Ewt B-thel.. aall) deslrahle oiHoe. wlth boa.'d; -i.Ut'l- fur physlclan; rcfeieaces._ S x:' nAAX^' 28 WBBI 32D-ST. bultea, Hif.ii bath and toiWt. aarpet. an* hunglngs. or fn'ly furr.!>hfd; prlva:? table ,f dcalred. , ?, Banltary PluiDbhiy. Aaerlcan P?a. TWO BI_0 ABT ROOMs! wltH superlor board, tor i-idiea;d*llghtful hnnie; 57th afc. n.iir BUt-ave. Add..f, 1JIKO, oltlce !>i5 8dev._ rpilK BUBLIN GTOn" " _ " 1 w ?? BOth-at,, 1 do*r from Bth-ave.? llaiilsome front, aulte, fumlshed; all ?er meali a la earte._ 9TH-ST. 15 U K-T. -Partles wlahlng to locate b>r thc ?iiiter wiii tlnd dealrabl ioiin?. excellent boardi locaticn eentrel; rcfennce. eachangtd. _ :H II VVEST l tlll-.ST.?Elegantly funil.hcd 1 parlw floor; rery conventent; privite table; telerence. i ,wini-S'l.. :iim WEST.-Twa lv??, deafr /.Wable fronf. r.,orrn, wlth or without board; tnod'Tito tcrnii._ .Xlilisi. U BAST, three doora from Z.t .th-ave.-Roon*. with board; lari/a. iinaB, BILLEB._, I,. | i - ij?r?e raoay rooms, _.f,e.'uint floor tabil a?d appolntni Bbl i i rencta._ TH-ST., 27 VVFfiT.?Randa.m. large back parlor to let; with or without boird ; rrferencca esrhanged._ o a TlT* i . 184 YV! >T.- Large and hand ?j't -omeiv furnlahed rooins; all lmprove meuta; wtta or without botrd; ref?.rencea. Ouni-BT. 1". i AST.- Dealrabl. looma, fJO with board: exeepttenally eholee looa Murraj Blll; referenoea i*g/Hred. JOb-ST., 20 I vS''?? Handsume _d floor T*3fuU) oi partlaUy TirnlJhed, with or ? ?? ? ' ? ? - _ I_JTH-8T., 41 \\ ab!. annny 4t> rooms n.nr Wlndsor Hotet; llrat-,llea* board an 1 attend.nce: relerenee.;_i . m TH-BT . :i" W'EST. -Wlth board. larpe -?/ and sinai. louin. on 4tii Baer; ai>o Uifk I'ailur. _ _ IQTH-bT ~' Plcaaant raaa?; 4n eacellent board; rea.?onahlc t*rmi>; rcf _ TH J5T., ii NVT.ST.- Dwli arat-ckia. toard and Btteadaneo; refcr FAa'll ?>W Bmall adull lamlly "lll let, hand-om -iv furnlah '?' front rooin to i-ertned . . , . |*ni n-iiie, home romforu; tcrma reaaonable: iinoacMp. tlouable referenccs ?lven nnd reoulred. Ad ror 2 dars, MOST DEtttK \m,i. Boa . tiuoe L*pt?? i "' Ice, i,'J:is< Broadway - > ii s|'.. 77 wi fui ihed .> . ... nnd floo . four r.-; ?1 " sulte lulh; privur ? tiMe if dealc '1 i- U '? m ea. _ - l> w i> i saD ?? iugb.? ?lo piewant well furnphed room. wi'h pood al ' teaaon. i* t VVFj8T ii-1 >T.?1 ' irnlahed O-t raoma wlth board; -trf.tiv fir.1 .ini fui (jentlerncn_; refer>^icc*._ 9? rii.sv. 113 WE.HT.?llandaome large / moii.: an lulte ur alngly; ampl. home l >Wi j ____^__ 1?7 M adis in wi Three lai^e room*, .> # ir, cn a.iitc ?r aeparata i uth.r roouia wlth board. _ 1-(?S vblhON-AVI'.. -llandMiin ly bir ? >.? nlah d i - thlrd llo <r frmit rooins ; ? i o? d I... i roonia for gciitlemen. .Hl wisr r ni --t. Seatly ruri'labad i44 for '"o eantli or marrled rouple; good lahla; terma e^; kve._ 4S Qt?d' WBrVT 1 i IIUnT.- Iirge, bwid. '?-Jt) aomrli fiimlahed room.; i:>r?a ~ runnlog weter; bouniiful table, eking. TlrooklTn BOAKP.-rn th. Hetght., near nenry-st ; : , ,, inut< ?' froai Poiith and \v.iii ?! Bweat teraaa, -. | - | Hoara ttlanlro. Oi 1 N IT.I VI \ \ di -il s warin ?ijn:ii.' rcum f wlth hoiril in prlvate anu-rirau famlly; i,,tu. ii ii", ii ? i 42d -i- ith utd dtb a\*a. im' u\ ? i -I" Wi ? ?i'. I'l KM.V !n " _____ Y.. luruioh i uiu i not -i hall r.\: . ? rth good Iw ? wii.n! |o ele\ated road; WmI btda, ! I0i -i , 11 ? ? aol i>?* ovar *10 a w.?k ; refereucua. Addrcaa lilMKDlATI . Trlbun* Orhv*. A irirnielicii Roomi^_ HANDSOME SLTTjroTTroonia; atoj large ioom fur gentiemea. &a wees -.d-tt._ T OENTLEMAN who has a fumished il tlat, ateaui heat ani sunny rooma woma rant two room easonabla iiu.-.-. Adverhal-g Agency, 00 wth-ave. ALL i.l'.H I - * bath; tUu.m h>ated; decorited; near Pi.rk; loveiv for youuK marrled people, 40 Weat 6-.th-at. ABMALL iirivate hnmly, having n.ore rooni then raqulred, wiu i?* . i?? fumished reoms to ?-nti*m*n; ?,_amtnew liou-e ; haiidsoiiiely tltted up ; neighbor i-.od o-.-t ia elty. j _ any tlme 111 w. i-tn-ss. A> FOR THE tTffW YOltK TRIBCNE W1LL BE RE I i 1V,,D AT THE 1.1'TOWN OFTFICBB, So. LS?8 Broadwa ' &?*_ l Ho Broadway, icner -rtth-st., unt.i .? d' b J7o Weat Iwenty-Uilrd-at, coeaai Rh-ave.: 162 oth-ave. ; 153 Ibaith-eva,, orn * rourt ^nu.-st. flAtilKLOR aPaRTMENTS. 2d door, 15 ,? iult? ... Kta-ly. bath ad.ulnlng; con venient pxincipil hot?U, cl?b;s resUuraata, elevatedfjwod att-endanee. 42 West 26th r- adway. _ vM?s,,M!.i.v FU-UOBHEfi sonare ruooia; steacs heat: near L aaaoon; >o up; gentlamen. *1 weat 27Bi-as. II Lfront room, fumwhod, __* heat; oa Went 130thst.; wlthout board; ?ef*r*nees remilred and glven. Ad dr?*a MADI60V. Tilbune Ofli.-c. ii AROE, haviiSmMi.lv TvAMmVKF 1- rcon's; genUeman only; naar laiou Club. 52 West 21st-st._ LI..I1T n.n'iv, front room, wlth prlvste famlly; all fn-provements; rrferenoa given and reci'ilred._ l\fEWLY fnrolshed; trjiisl'uta accommo l\ dated. 4 liudaon---, oppoaits ferry. Mrs. RAPEB,_ V.;aI1 maDISON-AVF,.?Handsomely fur il ni-h<d connectlng roouia ou second flo..r, f..r gei)t>n,*:i only. Addreaa llox :-03. Trlbune Vptown Olllce, 1,-38 Broad? way. _________-_-__----_-_??_ Rl ? \- kI'.F. HOCSE. corner Rroadwey aud lloustou-*-:. -ComforUbl- rooma for 60c. uei dav upward_ 1 _> I nsrT7"2_4 EAST?Huidsom* newly 10 fiuiilahrd rooma. all ImpiONemeu-. f..r aentlemen; prlvata hoiwe; aseeUent noigh borhood._ C%a 0-8T? 160 WESt.-Hand_?ma ntwlv 4-i furnuhed reoms ln pnvate famlly i every KOnt enlenee; .-\<viient ncighborhood; genUemen ; refereneea_ Oa'rllsT. 27 WK8f.?Handaoma l*rge ?)?_ ba.k parlot to let; with or wlthout bo-nd; refereneea eaebanged. 41 D-8T. 137 WEnr.-S**ond fleor frcnt, ? -o.irh*rn exisxure: al?o hall rooma: newly fu.nished, r?f> rwices; pern_n?-ut or tranaMBt_ ?T WE-T S3D-ST*-Iland'aomrfy furnlshi ,1+ seeond fliKir b> rent for a .nu-r seaaon, .- n a? ?.-,.) \vs,i -Unusually tsrge, >)>) handsome, newly lurnl*hed rooma ou iirst au.'. r^aurth_ floora; ,tu'" ,""'","''jl"1 rooms: unaxeeUed UWe; Ainerle.n famlly, kome cemforta. _ l.)/k MAU1SON \ i i " l.-.ri:e -Jd-fleor 1 4\> ha k raom, with conneeUag hau rooma; prlvete batb ^0; wi vr :s'i ii.>r.- parior snd three ?iW.'J NQii?re bedxooma, luu.dsomely fur. niebvd; all ronvenl*neea; f.o ..-iitlemen or could aeeoBUBeiata physteBau Brooklyn. ADVEKTI8EMENTS POR THE \F.W VORK TRIBl'NE WILL BE RE . I.1VI.P AT TIIK UPTOW.N OF! . s... 1,238 Broadway, oornar Th'rty-ftr-t-st.. 140 Breadwar, comer 20th-?a, unri I p m.; -270 Weat Twenty-thlrd-afc, ,-omer siii.i\... ; 158 f.lb-ave. J 168 FourUi- ?\e . rorner Kourteaath-at. _ B~ ""K(?fiKI.\ N II! KillTS.-A lady owning ber own bouse, ?ithin .'> nlnuti ..r w.iii-st. or boi tn i lea, w_ bea ; i;ir?-. aeeoni ?' ? hirrrfBed r..om t<. gentleman oi genwman aml alfe; refaraneea reguirai. 27a Hlntast.j ".und d.?ir froin Jorale'non-st. RoorriB Uianteot A FAMII.Y or three want dl or 3d flo.?r /\ in j.nv.it-. dwrlllng, wholly or raittly finiilsl.nl: -IJte prlee. Addrts., C. II. lt, Boa ?">? Trlbune Office. AIiV RTIBEMI v M gOR I RE NEW. 1 UKK ?'. Kl III M V\ II.I. BJ CI'IVl'D AT TIIK l ITOWN ol m | ?, .\o i,-j;i8 Broadway, .-::i-- Tkwty-fli 1,140 Broadway, .o-ncr -dtb-*t., untll 9 p ii'.; -.70 \\'.<<t Twanty-thlrl-st., Btb-ave.: 169 6th>ava j 153 Kourth-ave., ,'nn: r Feurl nKNTAL sl'R.N lexcluatve practlca ?n<> me. Iianleal ?ork>, uauta an ad joinlng oBlea ?ith a pb\sbiun o irattat .?r [u a prlva-t hdn^l? wlihiu ???? bl.x k of .'.ui a\e.. I..t\ve..l gOth und ul'tll >:.. . llls., a ng apartoieul ab?.ve. fiirnlahed ur n?. rurnlahed, for self und alfo; lifluTt iental ? i l.l Mi', Till.i.n. ?>lh. e. iot baie. AT UDVQBB PBIC-W. 888 aacoud na d .*>.d ..i.d l.uii worao.g ina,hine?, lully gu*:_uu>d, iiiivhineir bo>j?a. aud c_. .u.uirea. uSOAOB U. _1>LV. 3U6 Madi A NTIQI r S. ('hlpiiendal. . < donlal sld. I...aisls, a Kieat \-neU of ;,iiUi|ue fur nlture, ceramlca, euiioa t.-t _ t.ra.-. *c.. lo b* had ?t Ut*. HEMAN.N'S. 304 4th ava for Sale. AI?'. l k'! Is,F.MENTS FOR THJJ X_w. "SiiRIC TfilHlWE WII.L hl K* CEIVED AT THE FPTOWN OmC_| No. 1.2:58 Itroidway, oorne,.- J h rty_e?,a 1,140 Broadway, eeraer 20thst., _.s: 1 ii in.; 2,*o Waet Twentr-_iii_-?_, ?_* Btb-ave. J lf>_ (Jth-ave. ; 131 Four_? .... r Fourte?nth-*t. AMaTC'H__3_ watoh, item-wlnd*r, f* t> r- iplit, dv back, hcavy. iatia huntlna ?<>00; *l o *;eg*al*> moud rlne; (rentlenian offers both l,t abt J. II., Xribun* Oflloe. Cs AXUY and TOY STOltK Kr ?alt.-UI ' Berr*-C Iirunklvn, K. D. Dl 9, roll-tops, *uiid.ng ai.d it'. un t.oug ?hlvlii|< tibles, c-Unters rauat; ".il ulHe> s ll't'd. ulcl de,_, __?__. axi-hange. 14 Bjnd-st. IJM.l.OAVl' 5w0 thrco-pedai aprtftt _ ptaoe, $163; boat make; nearly n?; oi i-t avll: lacrldcad bargain tw _jk? xu*. 28B weat 4-d-at! tf ritvYTi-RK of floor. Eeriar r_t 3 A carpet; al?o floor to let at very low i?*t 408_EaHt Uoih-at_ t*OR HAXJE.?Aa lnvalld rol_ai __. it aat olst-st._ IN J1. R P S_ in~"~pafented re_cMo* B I bouud to make Inves'or rl.-n ; full4l_ uorkiiiK modcl c?n be aeeu. i'A h.>i> Tribune t'ptown OfhVe. 1,238 Brva-.waj. PLAIN and fancy ataalr newab tor *?; urnlng und carvlnc d*n*. 247 Wa* _7?h-*t._ qcabp piN.-inci.te s Eaaat SST ?' wlth your name and add aaa. and r* will recelvo a h.odaome ararf p'n -*?_*_? ing ? di.mii bcii: ^imcthing aiaiiaipafaa BORX-TK1K, Ktag of Cl'jjV -4 Ann-t SAFKS.-I.argo atock of Are and barfb? proof aafaa, Mos'er make; aiao iarfl ;__oitment of alightly oflloe worn aafaa - ? at verv lnw fig_r-?. hj* nnnvd, Hxehanged and repalr-n. M^ILB > \ 1 i. ' OM PA S Y Bioad i aj _ d lOth-a- _ Vlul.l.N. ?Vi-ry flne old. *?nuine laat? ment; magnlQeent, powerfal com. a correct oider ; ?ood foa ao'.o or ortthOa Adfffeaa VIQL1XIBT 169 4tb-.va___ VICTO K 8 A FET Y, ? ra ; laa*. b*ll and carrier: , -?ra_4 order; $75. Addre-, M , Bot W, \n-_??. X. V. DBsinrt* Cfionre* ^_# Aaa laay .ai'- coiiipan;,, or w*ni? U.? r<iir_eaav t.\<- uf aame In > inirleaton, addreo* J- "? BRI SiNl.., jr., lnaur_.i.e A^oi.l Ch?f.e? '.011. s. C. __ A \ l\\ i.-N rOR'g V kRADl-l __, Plni k nen ;1r?wl_r?, iuti rii-n.nhinx; ape< ai machlfterj ,'v*'_ nieiiul work; '-? J* MOR MACB1NE CO., ?? < Brooklyn._ AfTSstI LA8S Ul - ! 00 aho . a.. 1 openlu 01 portunltj ?/'", '"';', ._. |,roilt_blj hlgl.ly piutlUble and old e?iabllahed a? PBEJOV 1 M tLOXK C(i __. 1?\ F.RTfsi ? . yoRK 1 in i.' m w ni- \&,M . i.lVI.D AT 'I IIE 1 ITOWM OFVR? No 1,3** Hroadwav. eorni ? ih rty-Br*-"-. i>. in. : 270 v. . 131 PeeiBieea __* '? 1 ?. ii... giao ? ? ' - ^ -j 1 ? ??_ *> lean, cowua.-t and pr.at.0... **" 018ON, Tribune Ofljiee,_ F?OR.SAl.l aad fl^je are* *ii oaah ; ea? ?? at - luia ???* iie*?. I.StH) Uataa-ave, Brea* ra ^Ol n uk<M t:itV ai.d CABDY s;T (i (?( l) (, l,i k r.n 1 ai.u ? \ - 1 ? g wlUi Mxture* for aaie : gofd - ? Mi S I il I I Kil'S ? 1 ? "'? *1 Ji , ??, d Ik. 10 reptea ltriii, a<. 1,1 ?? ni l.rgv clty 1 r ? ? , ,".r.iV a-.coo to a-,000. ACTIVB, Be" * _.. _-e? \i \M PaCTLRERS i-oang ,"'*"_.. 1 i>J divir ? ??; Jf :?_i? '" ?,u ' r boali ry, anderwaei ?"<? ?"X rooda ln lloaUw: K'??i rcfvreocca r- w K?\ 1.600, Boatan, Masa._ ? 1> iRTl hav'lBg aOOO .ash and *iv? ??j*1* C*q h?\e b.lf latewat i" l'i-n?*""" laoliiK bualnei "?,,d? u'.V '? ?ey ..?? ured. Addraa. 1 Ot/BTT. *>i ?? T Ibnne Offlce. ^j ;.. r ,,i.t proUt gl??av _ Ul ,?;,,. *,m, !iai itaea er taM'.' ? ,,t,t, lahid nwntif.i turlna ,? <B pi.iy. A-<" SI Kl I.. cur Trlliui , ? ' *?..? m, \; w a ? Id ?..? po-ttott waert I h ? bualucas 11 rommlaaloo w';;'la_^ 7i. Trlb__er^.K $10,000 CA_J tTai.M-'rWtl.m bualneae; uUat a^ a-^ i,Hr. . unuauel opportuuily. 01_iv*arf? tl Broadwar. lifwualrav