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THE SUN, MONDAY, OCTOTHSK 21, 1872. I
III w tl I ill II - ' 1
JOHN IN riULl)KLl'ilIA.
rtti: ai'I'evtixu srnitr of little
.s IK I' ii ii: (lilt Alt I).
IVhnt Happened when John Tiled to bp a
(ininl Little llov I iKctU I im lor It mil -.11 r.
llnrllrll's I'ii In History of I'hlliiililiihlii
snlpo on TomI. nrllx F.qulvitleut.
Corrripoiiiicnic uf The Pirn.
I'Mii.Aiiri.iMitA, Oct. nit u riiiiu-
d, Iphli. I'.illcil " tin- City "f llrntlicrly Love."
'I'iii-rc is nothing said about sisterly hoc. I came
through the Holy linii to m-t liero, uiulJcnisa
lem I tlio bind was full of holes ton. Tiny call
rui mat mine, I saw immi antlir.icclto by a
darned sight than I ever saw before. I'lill. Is
titi'toiit'lty, and iiipilt city loo. LUllo I'lill In
i, -"latiiin In this t'lnl.
I inrt hen' ly Ht pint IJii'k driver. UN
home weM irj)f;w on oats, ami iio vv.it preying
on a sandwich. A'mwit nil tlio ratiitijcntlnns of
s neb tv plnits hark driver nro scatcer thati plaid
re th'. und pi ud -eh M nritrier lli.ui loud
Stool vilt'i C 1110 tnittntll.
.".! he, " W i.l t't g ! tin ('intlnen tnl?"
I i"lO him 1 didn't cur a Continental where
Iei''.
die I.e. Whore's llty brgge
Tncti lie took tne to the inn tliiciitnl. Mr.
C 'itinoutul was nut wh-n I g 't tlicro, uii.l fr mi
Hi ii 'ilium flul lli.it I ate I lines li J .(
u.it ivlien I left tliero -out uf purket.
Ilf-TOHY Of 1'IIII.VIir.l.rillA.
Thi Hoili'4 took p'isii-lnii of tlio dirt,
jrrivl, it'ld dilt on which P ill I'lelphla I built
10 , .Iliu II.. King of England, granted the
' to Win. I'eiiu, li; " ii nelfet't old iilll.
V.'"j 1'enn nrilrcU In los'.'uti.l in.,- .'"
11 ei pen oinie nftetward. I ho city will i-"
out ,ii p..', ntitl III lWtlie nrit (Juaker meeting
Ii. i.-w . Imllt. In Kui it titi.-atno a 'lty ami
tmt on men's i lollies. In loU Its flist lire
ii.-'uh' w.is lioin. There 'iu lot of siptlrl
ki .nl.il tlicro lirfnre that. Ill InW tlio nut bote
r 'np.iiiy who formed, for age before that the
f.' ii ili wuru hoi. hihI I'io male wore li'ilf
li" e, niul tlie i-'itititiuo thoe doings tothhl
di. emblematical of tlio fnet that man Isli t
lull hii'f n n"oit ,i iivvomau. SHno I. mr.i .1 alt
W.I liiUlllfll I ilnll't HilllU M inut'li of lair
nomi-ti n I ili'l. In KM h uer carrier rlii ln
tro'liii ''l. l.-tt"r rnirlcr. Ii.ne In", n i itr ililrej
nl of llnir ltiri. mi l linl "f them hale P' t'ii
in.irrn il In i iiu-e tin -it liitrmlmril. H l"t
tnr rurrler ere not Int. mlin eil In l'lillaiH li lna
iiulil li.'.t. t lii-tt linw t i' .leu. o iiiiilil Utte.irtr
ner l'i t iii.mleil ,it. iinii to that il.ile lli.it I
nri'lnm or . luir i'lo. 'I h it Mim l''f re our Uu-liik-n
ll..enuin'tit u-ril Witt Point enjoin In
Iftny uniform to ilfllier let tern. . ,
In I'.M the llrt ilallv pniicr In tlio I'nlteil
StiileiW.n l.unl.eHlli'il Tli'l'eim I' rk.l. There
u ulolKot ne.iUly i in li iw liloil J.illv. hut
t iiere a tit inanv p iper paekets H'lmit. Conre.ft
the wiinlh met here Hept.l. lt- There wore
f ml nien lii ('.niirre' then men that knew
better ill in tn lielli ve Hint !! rgti WnhlH2t nil
i.-- 111.- ut'in of Hi.' Iiitilu of Trutil.ni from icail
S It l.ln.oi) t'l il. n.
The llfrlarail m of Inilptiemleni e was lirnert
July 4. r.M.Hiiil uf.' 1' I uliaip. of that nimilav.
a. .l-rilil Ir.'iuitie step ot liiilepeiuleliiv II ill.
The little bm h ho Mere plnylntf ninroleiith.it
il iv nr.' all iiinler iniirblei now. Till ohl hall n
mill alive, niul b lereil iiipinorlea elu-t 'r iiriuiml
it HUe irU .irouiul mi pp-pot. Tn vener.iblp
pile wiuieomnirpi. il In 11."'. ami rliil.lieil In H it.
en I J nt f .r II v 'r thi'V bltrhe l two wltu on to
Hint. 1 1. T'l.it wh bf lie I n n li yenr ol.l.
Il h '-ali. il iiiipo.ted in 1. .'. H out -oino mhui.I
Merlin.; h'l P'. li til n no mi iii.tuy p miiiiU Allieii.
It Un'; iiiueh linger thati .it M-ruti, ai.u iiaoti it
in sioro w.lilnit:
: "Proclaim lllv-rly pir .n ' ml Mi w. -..I, JDl tu i
uf itif Iuii4biu.it. ii rt wi " :
iV i.;itti(;totulclloroil til-. f.ir w. lailuruuliei'O.
Thlliilelilila lia mint tn ir in'i nl. Lnclt
Ftii own. th" i.iti h.
i lie li. I .A.ire that U ohu'iu" er il How
li" -ulr f l tlx iin. ami tli ;t h i. mill ilmt lie
u m l eio-i. io.v llo' inhi-r.
I' itl.en .ire pluui'i ami fn. .ml l-n ecnti'
iv .ah of iikii.Ip woiil.ln't ii . ail ro.ii. l one of
'i-ui.
White lioaril bllmU nml marble Joor-atein.
tr.ov on m oat of the liuui:, anil tf.it unl.iy
niKhta fi iinilu ailiiU' u i f thn Tivo-toii-le unit
(.title race vie with each other III mvmhlni:
Im Iril hut water on Vin. to rlnso Vin ou Inr
Sunday. They rlnpi tne ntt fnrtunil.iv. They
took all tlio inlrror-llkn dare oil a Pair of nhltc
pint. mill i.iaile my Mourn h l ollar look like
f.. irrelita' wonh of not i anion llatini'l.
liiKMthn llrltl.ll took Plulmtelphla; It w.
t ii Manil " for em, uiul they Uirew It un.
1'iirnwallN wa- no relation to Win. Wallace.
fT'lllV OK Tllll POOH LITTLE DTEPIICN CUUlltl.
The man llre-i In l'lillnlnlphla who w'-eo
yo anil po .r cnU'ti il a bank, and ny h i.
' I .. i' . fir, do ia want a bay'" Ami tne
(tj:eiy purnoiinu Haul, "No. Utile boy, I iluu t
int ii little boy." Hie Utile boy, vtrlmae bori
n too full for utterance, rhewlnic piece of
h' oru " Htieli In' hail boiurht wltti a cent tol n
'.. in I. : , kooiI but ploiin aunt, with t I' pIhIii
l Kuuiiil,', uii.l itlth Kreit k-loliulu uf mi' i
I iliiwilonn hin ehexk. .'Ihluil ileutl) uoiv.i
I'.- inailile -tl'pi of Itir lii'll. II. '. MltllK 111" 11 '-
hi" f. riu. the I inU;in;ni il.nti ilj in-ti i ml n ilm r.
f r t.e tti'iiikii' in- little b..y w. .olintt'i hy h
mo a Inn.. 11 ll Lie bo u hi'il ui oin.t
iniiur.iuiil .un k it ,ii .1'- p 'or '.'it rantfuil Jai-i.it
'. i.ll nk.) tie b.lik III ii.. "I 'III lull', little
ii n ; ' ami t ." lull.' boy .H'l nun' here; and lh'
I' mk in in i.ibl. "I.o. tnt .ii. kesi Ihnii up :
Ani he aimwi'teil nml i,'?.llel. A pill." Anil
tlio i.-Mik iiiiui jld. ' Mule boy, are )"ii
.-."l- ..i.d h' (.lid l.i' was. And the
I., nk mull ald, "II il" oii vote I
v i,e mi', do you g nd.iy i liool i
and he ild he ill. I. 1 li.-n th.' bank nun took
down a nen uiude "f pure ifo:d and Ilowlint wnh
lire Ink. .in. I lie wr 'te on a pleie of piper, "M.
". tcr," uiul lie asked the llifle boy what It Hood
f ir. and he nld. "?alt Peter." Then the bunk
m in ald It nientit "Stint ivter." i he little b.i
Mi.l"llh:" Thtin tin-bank man took Ihe lilt le
I. v to hi. bosom, and the little boy ald "i'h"
a.'.iln, fur no iiueued him. I'licli the bank
.'i in took the little bov Into partneri'ilp. mil
cine him half the prnllt ai 'I nil t lie up'' .1. 'ml
h" iu.irri'"l Hit- bank iii.ui ita ulii r. and now
nil bo has la all IiIh and l nil li: o,n, too.
HTinn nr AMiriini iin ui Lmt.u utiv.
My uncle told Ino thin utory, nntl I upent sli
w, ,'i.a plrHiii.' up pill' In fp tit of ii bank. I
pei ieil thu bunk man wo ild i nil me in and i ,
I.tltlu 1'ii.v. tiro ton k'tx 1 : ' and 1 Man iroliiK to
tay, " Ve ," anil when be .uki d me what "rft.
John" tood for, I aeuliii tonav. "alt John.-'
Hut I vuom the bank ninn wa.u't auiloim to
hare a partner, and I (.-neii III daughter wan n
son, for one day .iys Im 1 1 me, ni). he, "Mttlu
boy, what's that jim rti plekltu: upr" Fa 1.
awful meekly, "l'ltn." Sava he, "Iot'a ee
'i ra." And he took 'em. and 1 took off tny cap
all ready to go Into the bank, and become n
partner, und tuairy hU daiu'htcr. Hut I didn't
t im Imitation. Ilu n.d. "Vuu little ras. al.
tn me pint belong to thu bank, und If I ci'ch
t i Imiirfiiii aroiiuil hero an more I'll net ihf
on yon Then I left, and the mean old eu3
hv..: tnu plus. Sucli 14 life a I Bml It.
ItOOTll WA.Nftll.
I itn are llourinlilni:. The weather U KUt
li . . '.".rolil to be on thu foni luin 'i loiiu'er. I
Mtt -torn to-day -a xhrubitoie - and there win
,'n li.mi.iii out
AM. k sm ok iiourtt roi: ualk."
: ""lit In. mid any I, "Hot all kllldaof roots?'
i, lie S'ea. lr,"
- I, "lilve me ten eoiit worth of root lieu
or it .-.
If I hadn't been afraid he wait armed I
w ! In i Imve run n la.t u I did.
I if in t u muny llulfalo lllll In l'hlln-
'b ' in- hi New Vork. bee.iue there are inort'
- : . hi to ifo to llulTalo In New V .rli than
' ' .ii'.' k oda aold tii."i to lluffalo in PliiUdel-
1MII
Mil. II ItlTr.ETT.
I ' in old friend In I'lillail-lphla ; liU nuine
I" I. I lull
i - I. " What' the nw l"
'i " Mv wife hid twin. "-terday."
- I, " Vou'ru rulaiiu Karile.t pair, ain't
) i
I he had been oeeupv'.iiif no no p.mlllon
f ir i-i. ulii.re he liot ueuunlouiiMl to "knoi k.
'. 1 1 "in, for he kii'ii'ki'd me down, und I
li ' i t nt i tear down, Ion.
i ii. making mime of tlio rnter liore be
1' . ii, ii i .i n. hill-iMtrli k twin ii.iini'ii in ivuimu
li ii i killed iu iimuv li'i-hnien. Tli.il' iiif.ui.
I-.M1'K o.s UMei'.
h id .oiim jnlpu on ton-t In 1'hll. Ii-.iwonn
I " "f fo.. .
"S'!IK ON TOAHT. Ol CKNT3." !
s-nlpe mi loa-t would be hIiiiokI ton hearty fmul
t" "i" m opl" mi who hud been UoatliiKon il
ii.i ure" ,-eks findliiif on old boot hi . Haya
I ' i ho waiter, "(live me .iiiim on l"i"t." lly
fid iiy li i nine in and put dniii.oiiie lutet,
mid I ki'tit mi rentlllitf about what 'an iilmlBhtv
it nikei liiant w.ii, aud what a eii'-.i'd inlilu
'iri eley wan. and what u rldieuloii- hi-i "m-is one
I- who i. riiufiluir for offli o; hiuI I l thoro
n hour. Then I rami the t'onii. The w.illtir
I'l'i'ied, and a.iyn I. "Where In thuu lur la my
i. ' at '-"
i.t he, "They've boon on the table an hour."
iv. I. "I dfdii'i order plain toa.at ; I want a
in on it "
" ii - he, " There la a anlpe on It."
I li.-n I drew i pme up to the tablo, arid I aiv a
h i e black apeek on the tu it, and ay I,
V iii'II mvear that'a a anlpu'"
Kii he, " Vi' "
tJld '' ""' ",tt'"1 B""' linen buyer, you
gay In. " It . a anlfie nn uAU anyliow."
Hay I. " ilow did tt Pt ,,
hays he, "That .nine U all rlslit. It's a full
luetl one, too."
. '?,1,y ''.. ",'.'" S1"',! It- I'm Klad you
old ma that's a fiil.led anlpu, for, do run
know, younic nun. when I -at out there reiidlni:
I aw a black speck on that toaat. but I took U
for a id, ami I'm Iail to bo Infoiuied It auanliio
-a f u il-aUea snipe. Now you cau taku tint
nlpo away, and brliiK ino a turkey on tmuit i and
darn it i want a f ull-tued turkey, too,"
I ain't hankering after snipe aluco thateplsodo,
1 kear I could have blown that aulpo throw ah a
Putty blower without hurtlnif the sulpo, or tlio
putty blower either. Snlpo on toast may bo
'??' '"'t It's a mean Kame.
Udsr and atewed anlua U rlct. JOUK,
AOrL.STVJlLS QV LAVaUlXU JI11.T..
l.nushlnt nt the Hulls anil Ilcnra-At Josh
llnrl'a Thrntre CelivilUlue a Whale Ail.
illpiire nml mopping the Plnr A I'ollcr
ItfUrer Hliuta llfrihe (Ireul Laugher.
Mr. William Ilciini'tt, belter known nn
LaiiRhlng Ililt, visited Wall street on Saturday,
Ills appearance tn tlio fluid Itootii was tlio tlenal
for aKcncral suspension of business and a titit
vcr.nl laueh. Mr. U'llrlen took cliarpo ot tilm,
nml after a formal Introduction requested
I.niik'lilntf 11111 to favor them with nn exhibition
ot Ids wonderful powers of laughing. Hut tlicro
mis no lauch there. Tlio broken laughed
at lllll. but lllll wouldn't laugh at them. After
leaving the tluld Hoom, lllll visited tlio stock
room, whrrn ho was met by a committee headed
by tlio handmimo -Mo. Mitchell, tlio champion
linitlicr of Wall street, Tlio room was crowded,
ami as soon as It became known that Laughing
fllll wat among them, a throng of brokers
gathered about him and clamored loudly for a
laugh. And lllll did laugh. Tlio clia'.iueiit.
vibrated llko pendulum., the gold and stock In
dicators refused to perform their functions, and
muny grxes of button! from coats, tests, and
pniilnloout strewed tlio floor when the cham
pion laugher tiait dune.
In the evening, In company with tome friends,
I.iiighlng lllll visited the Theatre Combine. He
occupied tlio upper right hand proscenium box,
aril quietly surveyed the Imnien'o audlem u.
The entertainment was of a pleasing nature, niul
consisted of dltcralctis of all kinds. There were
the serln-comle drama, the performing tuulc.
the girl who neversawn man, clog dances, pa
th"lie melodies, and Arruli nn Drogue, all for
. , "is. And there was Laugliltu lllll, too,
thrown Into tiie r"a!u.
Tlio perfortnr.n.0 began wltn the new lopft,
drama. Ihnplrel'llv. 'Iho lldnUceiie reprcaelits
all nlep.irtvln Jones's Wood, Willi tholnlml
Inl'le John Hart as a colored waiter. .When
Hart reached the stage he unconscloiifly looked
toward l-niehlng lllll. The champion laiicher
of the world then began. First ho ha lia-lm'd,
then followed n tiller, u chuckle, n giggle, n
sin ut and n peal or laughter which lasted for
iipiirlvtentnlniitea. The actors became Infected,
and then the nudlenee began to smile, simper,
aiiiirk. ,uid grin In ipih k s'.icrealnn. and at last
the) liron" ..ut In ii h a pen I of laughter ns was
..ever before heard In a place of amusement.
Hut ab ,vo the din and linle Laughing Hill's
1 .ml I.iiil'Ii eotiltl bo hoard. It was the saint
Hill-casing. Infectious laugh whleh made ctery
b, il risible and luulcroua. At length lllll slop
pi il, and the manager ordered Hip pl.1V to got.n.
hut one whole sretie had teen cut. rely lost.
As soon as unlet was teainred. Mr. Josh Hart
sent a polite mrstage to Laughing lllll reqtiesl
1 riff Hi in I i eeie laughing I he polite n t'sien
ger was ae. timpanled by liio bouncers and three
pollc. nun. lllll i.iu.iietl ul tiie. u. a.id they le
tlre l ill. lifted.
l'rof.,1. ,I.Miowels,and hi woiulcrful perform
ing mules Pete and ll.ime) next oecui led I.auuli
Ing Hill's attention. Ilelaughed so bard at the
mule that they bocatue stubborn and rt fused
to perlorm. At this tlio uiidlencu again lnirt
forth In a tieal of l.iughter, but whether at the
iiiiile or Laughing lllll wu haul to tell. At any
rate It made im dirferetiec to lllll. for he laughed
Just iw heartily f"r about ten tnlnutea, the
autlli'iit e laiiiihlng audli liecrliig him b) turns. At
leu 'h a geutleir.anlj-appoaring touili w'th a
i,-.: i ... n l,.ni,Ui'l In his buttoiiln le. and hair
i aii 'd n he centre, entered Hill's box, end told
lilri th a In' inuit tlther stop laughing or "git
"".'II right," said Mr. Dennett. "I'll ston laugh
ing w.ieii the funny part begins." At this the
r.'il-nost'il youth bivnn to laugh, then the othur
ushers nml the three policemen took It up, and
flnallr the whole audience was lauuhlng. Dill
wa pitting in ll. I ot Inks. Ilia whole bodt
wat laughing, and hi mouth lookid like a gash
Ir. .. i,. . r.t,. .
A liilni t uieMr. ,lo, Hart sent Mm word to
top laii.hlng. A big polleeiuati. brand. ailing a
fierce hulking i lull, b, re the uiOHtii -c. Hill
atoppeil us scildi nly as ho began, at which the
im ! e n e In-aed. Then Mr. W illiam We-t sang
tl.e n.itleii.'O In a good humor, mid in.iili' wa)
tor I-rank Kerns and Joliuuy Queen, the M rn
Ing lllorlee. 'Ihey were fiinnv, so Hill didn't
laugh ; but as soon as they left the singe he gave
the audience his fourth edition of agenu nc
lii'.gh lie laughed Immoderately. The audience
Ivy I'lek ell an-ted. and shouted for some nm
t ' I ke thu man away. At this stage of the pro
cii'oiiiga It bei a in 'i evident that Josh IMrt and
laughing Ibll , "iililn't run oiipnsli i , allows in
th- -line bullae at the same time. Josh Hart
aumm 'lied all Ins u-hera and a few extra liollc.i
inen 4111I I'lrcted the famous l.aneb'iiu lllll. This
1'11,1'led Hie actors to earn their salaries to the
aitl.f.tctloii of :lio manager und thu audience,
and the show went 011.
Mr. Dennett ha shown hi ability nanlvigh
lt. He made an audience of two thousand peo
ple laugh while he laughed, and keen .pilot
when ho wat unlet, and has. therefore, well
earned the title of Laughing lllll, the Champion
Laugher of the World.
j' a rt. r.i xi a s it vi. una.
Knit the Treasury (.mm nnd the It.illrniiil
Mouoi'MI'l" Hun the KejaioiieMnle- ml
I low llit' People niul -lui klllitlll'l a Slllli I'
1 jrr. .r 'i 'Iti.' t f 1 lie M u.
I'l I I.aut'liiill. ' t. HI. Tlli'ln U tin si Oil It t
of the report, for It has at least become the
.en, nl gossip, that both Robert Maekey, our
Mate I tenanrer. and s -me ollieial ufftii n,s of the
l'eun )lvanla Central llullroad, speut thouaand
of dollars and Is. .. .d thoiiands of passes during
the week of our .tate election to manufacture
oter.. It ia er apparent to every citizen-particularly
to the blacksnfM.tr land -nil Virginia,
and we who know that the largo surplus vote
coat and the majority reulUed nero brought
about by such sharp and unit nipuloua men. who
have been riding our legislature and peouls to
suit lb. ir own interests.
The present manager of the l'cnns)lvaid.i
t Yntral Itailroutl Comiiany i-uuliiiue to uioiiopo
lize all their atockholders' lutereats. Muny
atoekholders. know Ing they have been lauleted
of late year by the pajiiient ot a paltry dhltlend
of 10 per cent., width should bo PO per cent.,
have mltl out, fearing even worac results,
'lok'i'pup the price, well-known broken at
thu Philadelphia Hoard have u cliipiu aumng
themtelvea, who buy and sell this Pennsylvania
Central stock at iresent between each other,
simply to keep up the nominal market price.
Thu managers ran ono of these in nmlaslon
brokers out uhout tno weeks ago, because he
let it down to Ml, suddenly for some rea'on or
other. ili stockholder uted expeet no good
result, fio'n such management, anil the citizens
of l'enii-i.v.inla should run out their abctloxi
who rcpii i-ent them at llurrl-burg.
As un Iluu union.- mam others In the bail
managem. nt for furiilahliig this I'enns)!
vjhu i iiiiral Itailroad, tin old coul man
aais tli.u tlm Weatniurelaiid Coal C001
pany were obtaining in cents per bushel
from the I'ltuisvlinnia Central llnllroad
Coin pany. width he would be glad to furrit-li the
ioiupjii)at 111 ' elita, and deliver alongside the
We.inioreliniil Comnaiu. In the same manner
are pcotl. Thomson, 1 lark. 'I ban. and thclrspc
1 tal fniifedcrntfft htoekhohlers or shareholders
In the iieh pri'lllsof the transportation fielglil
i oniianles of lark ,V Thaw and others, il in
finitum ; also thu various rolling mills, car and
aprlug luaniif.ii'toilea, und the Itiuuinerahle
woika which furulali aupiilles to the road. In
short, that road, if honestly managed, should
I in - its atoc klmldera nt least one hundred
per cent, profit; but itiMead tberuof, the
management b, ,rruw the iiiouey to pay u
iPl tlio per cent illtldtlid ever) six months,
.111 1 eridorae unit .tuarutitee 1111 innumerable
number of first ni 1 ig.:i e bonds of railroad cou
nt , tiotu, of unit h number only one ithu Tort
V ijiiolpiijs Its own running expenses. Those
heavy obligation-, to.ctl er with a new fain y
company lalh-d the " Peoria Company," must
drag the parent stock still further down, In a
similar ni.imer nre the !-tate legislative fr.m
elii.iia und the impubir n Uhoa of the puoplo of
the Ku)stuliu rUln ruled and collllullld.
A llui't r Hturv Cniicernliia (Jiilil.inltli llnlil,
ewi IA Hlththond (AV.l A'.giuui .
Kept. it h.ia It Unit Mr. Mult tilm (iill oT
li.1rr.0d uoiinty, will luiiiietlii' i in.tllille le
gal priM'eedinga In the .Sew Voik '',11111 for po--..
111 of the itlil.iiitid irtiiuug nitire llolil
Miiiln Maid, (iill claiina that alie Is Ida m ire
.Inet. which waa supposed to have been Iill mill
at the Meli'ildaville lire some seven years ago.
It is lew a. 1I1I thai 1 hf mare n.ia stolen and the
lit 01 V "'able in which fin' was placed fired In
order 10 enter the theft. The lire, It will be re
. ..II. . t .1. "i 111 it tl ,,t 1. ..-lit 1I1 ring tlio week of
the fair, when 11 laigu 111. inhcr of Cue horse
wile in Nil li'ilasville for exhibition. The ac
count given "f the Ilm at tlie time K-prcaeiitcrl
severn) Ihoiia.ihd dollars' worth of talunble
slot k na hailug been dcatrnycil, and meuiioncil
particularly tllll a line mnru. The aecnuiit nlao
staled how much uffcited oven toteura (Iill
win,, .nut how Ida trainer kiaaed the shoei of his
aiijiposetl pl.t favorite animal.
it la said now that (fill's trainer happened tn
be at one of tlio great trotting races between
'lohlsmiih Maid and Lucy, and ut on recog
ulzeu tho Maid as tlio mare which was thought
to h ive been destroyed at the Nlchulasvllle Hie.
I'pou closer examination he became thoroughly
t-ouvlnced thai she was the identical mare. Ho
thereupon communicated with (ill!, told hlni
that ll'ilil-inl'h Maid was ti If lost J let, and that
ho ought to take steps for her recovery. After
some hesitation Olll determined to look Into the
lustier, and for that purpose went tn New Vork
and saw lloliUmlth Maid, and, wo understand,
recognized her 11a his f minor property, and de
termined to take steps fui' her rec vity. It Is
also said that III aiiilltlini to her marked resem
blance to I ho uullnal supposed to have been
burned, In form, color, sire, fiction, disposition,
Ac, sho Is the exact age that dill's inaro should
be, and ho tlio same pedigree.
It Is it remarkable cose, und, If prosecuted to
the end, will duubllesa prove a very tedious ono.
I For weather strips for doors and windows go
lo K, a. ia J, 'i i,rttir', l Fulleu itrl, Bear Uru4nj.
-Jut.
imxh y jr. sta axj;v a uaix.
A ( nrtl fYoni Mr. F. .11. Alncltonnuili. F.tlltor
11 f the Nrbmskn Wnlrliniuii The (IreHt
Welsh l'rnud Wnrincil by 1111 Irlslimun.
10 lUJMItora Tlit Hun.
Hilt: Up to this I hfivo persistently re
frained, either In public or private, In printing
or any other way, from saying anything about
that Illiterate anil cheeky llohemlan fraud, llcn
rv ftanley, or of his pretended discovery of I)r.
Llvlngstotio: and yet 1 am drawn Into tlio con
troversy In this dignified manner by tho roman
tic dead beat himself nml tho papor for which
ho scribbles his iiiigrummatlcal trash, Tho par
agraph copied Into onu of our Western papers
has Just met my cjo:
ptanleyV itEtitNtscttNcr.s or omum,
The Inst London letter of tho hero of Central
Africa Is published In the AV11I01A friil.lof
the I'llth. It contains the following Interesting
postscript referring to the I.I vluiret unlaii dis
co) crer'a recolleetloiia of n busy lift) In Omaha ;
P. B. 1 have omitted tn mention the fart that I
lisre seen in an American neavspnper mine so-t,..-i
of an srtirln which In. spprsn d In an (mud pa.
ivr tl-. "rat'iry tu tne. Tina Omntis pserr enn only lie
Hie tlmstia :'"rM. trluiae lecsl editor. Little Use" br
ame, I Vlckrn , filli ly fur alsntlrr sml tlinnti. This
local editor hsd ins srnuslit up btfnir the M)nr, Clias.
Iron n, for si. suit ai, I'Stttrr. 1 lie Jury rttiirucil a
verdict f " Nut irtillt j. .-ml "Little fae,,'hrt'drsuf
it ring 1 lie Indignity of a viscous kicking I11I1I. rearward
. arts, was t-oinpr lied tn pay " -titti." fr anr one doubts
ltil let lil 111 ixaniliio fllia of 1 1. Onuht .v' .l.i. nn ,
let tilm sak Onv. llutlrr of NrbrsfK-s. Major llalcemlie,
Judga ttrlt iliinil. Mayor Urunn.anil he nlllrtcilve a
entnp'ete ciinllmistltiit nf the fsel. It la but natnral,
'licrrtore, that the OuuluWrnN il.tialJ hrsr me a
irriidge. Ile.vnv M. BrsNLxr.
Tho renson 1 never mentioned Stanley was: I
never believed, nor do 1 now bellove, ho over
met Livingstone, or waa forty miles Inland In
Africa. 1 always know hlni to be n notorious
liar, loafer, and dead beat, wliose only Block In
ll'ihemlanliliig wore cheek niul flippancy. 1
1 know tli.".! "I Colorado letters to the .Vlswttrt
Drmormt wcro written In n ono-liorc newspaper
ofllco In Omaha. My cxiioaltloii of the fraud
then was tlio caiisoof Ids assassin-like assault
on me described above, llo lay In wait forme
In a store, and, according to Ids own words, In a
cowardly manner assaulted me. Iio did not
have lime to repeat It when Im was arrested by
a policeman, who wa In league with tilm, to
save him from being sent to n scrlptttrnlly more
torrid region than Africa to make explorations
on hi own hook. 1 did not have him " brought
before, the M.ivor." lie had himself brought. 1
felt myelf abuinlnntlv able to defend myself
from blackguard nnult. "d ' believe In It.
loo In preference tn the courts. I have yet to
l-atli that 11 henllhy little Irishman wn Intimi
dated by a dlaease-crlppted Welshman. One
thing win. sure, ho nevcrero'sed my path nfter
vv tnl or tlared to meet tne face I o fin p. I refer
to Ids reference, ho know I1I111 to be one of the
'ugt't little frauds that ever struck Omaha. An
-oiuebody maybe Interc-tcd in getting up Ids
i'1'ij nphy, I ntn In tl Ji"ltlotl to give none
1 ither spicy. If not creditable. chapt i of his
" Life, Times, and Career In the Nnrthviesi."
In connection with the paragraph from the
.Vie ) oil; (fi rtihl, the following from the Oinann
Dally lift m.i) be pertinent ;
Injisttee to the 'In. hi, and for the he nt tit of Mr.
-laiui ). e di'i in It prot.et In jrketiwlilca It's! t! e '
ta Huong u.r frat tierricsn Jctiriial ttiat itou'tii us I,
.ir at leaal a con. biers blr ertleii, of Mr. Mauley's tfrl
nn eitlolta a rrlatnl tiv hiiu.rlr. Th Ut wis loi In
t Us e' ce mien Mr. f tanlcy brrd in on.itia, sml II 1 tu
tor, ilpion.-h en f irallhr term ltli Mr. Manlry, nrver
ml 1 ii..i.ii' atila roiitrnvoray lth Itut ib.ttrrniahrtl
itoti, mun. Our eoniicclion a. ni-nagiT ol it.n Wtatrrn
I nlnn T"lea"spti einee srd apeihl teli'Kraptile rr..rl
er fur several It adl ig Paa't rn Jourii il.. l'Pn hi ua Into
illy toalart itli tr. Ktaili), and rnnviurril ua Ih.t
1 la vrtarlt) aa u iieurtiiatn-r ctirn'spouttent rutild not be
re'.lf I ut't.n. Mr. Manlry, tl t.sa Itie tj'nul
riihlc re p. rtt r sn.t rurriiHndcul ot lliv M I' it
1 if, aa. If wi- in -lake nol, ai ihe aune time ai I
tut; . a a rp,ioii, r of a eoinorltng paper, tin; I-.. Lcula
i"if,, undfr an aaauiuctl n 111 1.
Mr. Msii't'iV iiiuuiTuiia sitVLUtiire tn or shout tnr
Aia.lt 1,1) ,il' Mine tid I. im to Ut vote rotiIJi-rahle .if
hia tune 10 the gn , 11 rutiin. To kirp up lib- enrn.poiid
, nr,- , hi. fr, ..11. n'l) tltlti'li tn lintnle in all i.irla nf
inn tn- aliT!, lilili hail lliflr uruhi In hi. fertile
,11 t liti.a'ini,v trsln. A lariie iHirtiun of tn. w n.s
l. ,ii.l l oior do and V)onilue truii-Plng crr .pond
1 uie nas t 1.. ruiii'vctrd fnuti a peruaal nl cxilunge.
til tha ahlll-lultl '.f th' .I' .'!, .III.
Msnv of ir III. .'lis .',.1 rrmi-nirif r t'itt before ftaa,
I y'a linal tli t'arluie lie cmieeiveil tlie lirnjeet of icp'aa
' filug li'aTacant rn"" ly eiiganlng In a alar In ihiiiik
ifiir. 'Die nut luluru uaa tltlivi ml tn Oiiih..inl II
a. duly .niti rt' -l ana por-ti'd, hut atraLgt t.irc'.j'e,
t , ,..'-i. r rt f I uliu.tt'iii.aod invetiti 1 of "trriiliu
tvliiir in I ..loratl.,," fa'l.-d lv -ras-. cutl-eoni-titl
Ilia riprrtuieni proit-,1 a fluaneial failure. I u,l r tne
c'ri-i Hit Mint It taaa tmt natural lt.ittie.lt uld hnvc
ipr, ..fl .. riiua itont'ia altutii the Houderful tnrt
rticullv i-n.auating fruii. il.l. aourre.
If Mr. st.ni!i'y l.a , Imli ad ot inventing, dl'roTcred
br. I.hin-ieiic, ua new ai-pe.trs to hi irtnrralir p"n
c .I, it. ne ar .ill) Inrllurd to Hunk that the wi.rlif uivil
rriutln largrly imb l.ted for many of the riclllng and
curli'U lu lit uii t-unurtlrd uu the exploration of
1 'ulral Africa lo Mr Mnolt-j a imiurpa..r,i luiiDMTe
g, 1. u. lit i rcifui)) vi un. Lnut Mn.
I'LaTTSUOVTII, Nfb..Oll 5, tsti.
tiii: nv.ooKi.rx ntxa at hay.
All Argnment on the .llotlon fnrtbe IteilNrtlou
nr Hnil In Ihe Libel Mall Atnlnal .11 r.
IC It I, a 1 ,1 I nl r rial I ou lo l.nvtrers.
Tlf motion fur ;i itiliii'lioii of lmit in tlie
I. bei suit begun by lMttrlct Attorney Hrltton
lailnu Mr. J'enry ltlehard. proprietor of the
llrooklyn Htr.y (Vnmilrlr, was argued In tlie
I'lty Court of Ilrookljn on Saturday before
Judge Nell. on. Mr. Diehard hail been rctiuired
to furnish ball In the excessive sum of PVOU.
and Mr. Ulchard'a counsel, C. II. S. Williams,
rt., moved that It bo reduced to :itt.
In the eourao of a lung and lugh at argument
Mr. Williams showed that It was not aufflcletit
to state that the action had been Instituted fur
libel to entitle tho plaintiff to an order of arrest
wltli special ball, but that the courts held thure
must bo extraneous facta ttated. lending; the
court In Its discretion to suppo-e that there wns
danger of the defendant evading Its Jurlstllc
.ion. He lontended that In this case the ball
should n only nominal. If bail should be re
tpilred ut all and the exaction of the excessive
ami oppressive nniouiit demanded In this action
was contrary to practice nnd on lis inee unjust.
In support uf his motion Mr. Williams submit
ted the following points :
I. before the Code ipecial hall would not he ordered
Dsitlon for tort, oslaai in addition 10 rau.e of action
l Us 11101111- papeia allowed that drfrndaul sal likely
to alacoml from Hie fclate. iNorton 01,-t. llirouin, M
J. It.. ,V7 Clatoul agt. liould, a Calnca, 41.) . .
II. L'uiler the t ode, Ihe like proof Ii dttrsnded In the
Court of Common Pleat of New Vork eltr. (Parts art.
m. at. is Abu.,i-oiilU'.in uf Paly. V J uaad lu slu.
pi rmr I ouri 01 New York city. (Klnck Co. agt. Ke
t'lt-alae, (Abb. U M.,'- ai Kmllh a;l. Corbirre, S Una ,
r 4 llsvlettlsgt lllll, IS Abb., ,1M I 4 Itobt . 1 UlSu.
trrn e Court, first Platrici, llamard, .1 . snnounerd die
like rule shout till or 1W 1 andtbla sa but muting
th, rult 'laid dnwnhy Luuiouda, J , lu brooks sgt. Mc-Li-IIsollIUisrb.,C1.
III. Mure Ihe I lly Court ot Brooklyn wia raltnl t"
i onenrrtnt Jurlidlctlon with Die bupriuia Court, uo
ttiu- alit'retanilnstlouof the guritlon, baa bae'i i'ro
inulgitrd. The aliotp role ot csulloo, o lui'porisd,
.liould te eatabllihrd, lor the whole itirrml of ir
i Ul n a.'rrt-t hIIIi the clear rraion of the raie, that ball
lu a civil action la solely lo uieet a probability abotn
i,y the attldavlla ou inutlou to arn.t Ibat rirft mlanl
tub tbaiuud from the blate. Thu aauin aulliorlllsa
ihow thai later and up Kincutal proof la liol aduga.
Inle.
II a .luuze naa oriierea uau on an r-tiri aiairmt-ni.
he ahniild rat-ate the same ou n.iial It ration, ciuretally
win n-def i ndaut'a sttldavlt dealea Ihe isuae ut acllnu
utirrly. sa in this caie.
The power snil prsctlce of the Conrt.whensn set of
ilefiinl4iit has bniualit hlni under apparent power of
ihe Court to reatralu hlni, to refuse to make aueli re
alrutnl pc riuant'iil ta ahnwu In People el. re I laiwla agl.
Peril, t J It.. gsi. whrre attsehttient waa discharged on
C.rfrn.Unt'a amdavlt that Ida motive a were miod.
IV. In the rate at tar no allfgttlun even waa made
ll. at difebdaui wa likely to evade Jurtadlliuu uf the
i t.urt.
Pefeni'snt's sflblsvlts deny the rsuae of srtlou utterly.
I'lslntlll raiiuol tay lhal ilrfendaul could nol tiilluve
tilt tnthlbheil charge to he true, for defendant will show
on trial Hiat heeould und did to believe, and thai etsry
man governed by ordlutry rules of belief would ao have
ht lli ved.aliil that lila charge waa true. Hieluelhna
cliar.y made It not In ho heard or decided by Ihe tonrt
on Ihla motion, nor la the defendant tn be sated for tils
evidence, tit-pause tbla la lbs whole laaue tn the action
for libel und uiuil he tried by s Jury. Ths simple nm.
davit of good faith pma the defendant on the utile foot
inir wtth the plnlntllfln the credenre of Ihe Court.
Following the current of authority - welshing Judne
Dal)' cocrnl statement of the ueeiatlty ol the rubi lo
pn vent abuse of laps) proetas, snd rcuiembf ring the
louder esre of the Court for pertonsl Hourly of the tilt'
iin, eiperlslly for Ihe freedom of ih preaa-lhe Uty
Court atiould t-atablUh the tale abme atatrd.
V. Frrn whrre ball la exacted, the Cnnitltntloti of
the I uttetl btates sutl of the at-vcrsl Htatea provide
lent it shall not he oopri ailre, and, tf oppreaalve, the
I ourt will rrdurr It. leu thousand dollars' ball la svl
.'oiitly oppretalve, eiprilally where aeveral aulta are
iTuiiulit uiallitt defendant, aa in thia tnatance, the aaliiti
aiii.iiint bt ing deiusntti'd lu tseii. 'Ihe prsrtlesl etti-ct
la to I'lonpel a tlefrndant to lie ia Jail unlr.a he haa
frii'iitla among tlie wesilhit-si uive. Tina ustda no argu-
U't'llt.
liirpravt) of Ihe offence charged has nothing to do
with siii'iunl of bull Hall la not vindictive, hut toae.
cure theproaeneeiif defrndant. fo tocrenaoball hceanae
article, J n-r. a groaaly 10, la tu ay Judicially thai
tilalnurrV ueeuavllon hat more welahl with the Court
Ihsn deft utlsnt'a Juatiacstiuu slid dcula), That la to
prejudge thp caie.
To reeapltuUlt' : The tall In this eato should te re
duced, hei auto If called for at all, the amouut Is op
pressive. 'Iliu ball should be reduced to a nominal
amount, because no ball should be exacted where unly
tbu cause of action la act forth lu the moving papers,
Mr, H, f). Morris, counsel for Mr, Hrltton, dis
sented from the proposition that only 110111I1111I
ball waa required, lie charged that the accusa
tions against Mr, Hrltton were dictated by u
spirit ot malevolence, und that their author waa
II huso libeller,
Mr. Williams matin a gentlemanly but Incisive
reply, nfter w I1I1I1 Judge Nullum took tho pa
pers uid reserved Ids decision.
Hiittelul liliitlllna- Wood
Makes many black eyes, but human fists more,
On to Welcoit'a, Pd Chatham aouare, Lyea restored to
natural color tu teu tnlnutea, Jiie,
Working peoplol Deposit some portion of
your wi'i'itiy i-arnlnirt In the Mutusl llcueut riatings
llsuk, lu ttu 6uu building. AJc.
Kasy terms for furniture, carpets, ami bed
ding, st 11. M.Cowperthwslt& Co.'a, IMCIiathani atrrel.
An uniiit'iito stock and luw prices, llamatusloria.il.
orpajnieala receltod wsrklr or niouthly. Parlor snd
clumber suites la grctt vsrltt Jilt.
- K'.
tSLkL.. .
A WOXVEJIFVL XAitr,
A Name that Knocked a .linn Down-Ana
Heul a Ulan lo the Tomba Anil Astonished
Jusilre Hot an-Nnnielri Kvlkhpnhlcher
nltehor Wlint There la In a N'nme.
A reninrknblu enso of nilstnken Itlenllty
which at ono time threatened serious troublo lo
an Innocent man waa developed In tho Tomba
l'ollce Court a week ago yesterday. On tho pre
vious Saturday morning aqulet and well-dressed
man stood on tho ltoosevclt street ferry
bridge walling for a boat. Ho had on his Sun
day clothes, and was evidently going to a wed
ding or a funeral, l'resently another Individual
deposited Ida three cents at tho gate, walked In
side, and sauntered after tho manner of men
walling fur a boat. Then hlscyo fcllonthewell
dressed man. Ho advanced a step, looked at
him carefully, seemed to recognize hltn. and
filially walked tin from behind, flapped his hind
on the man's shoulder ua though ho weie nn
old friend, nnd said In a volte that aroused a
police ofllcer, who was standing near byi
"Smith, old boy, how do you go It ?
"Smith" turned, surprised, llo failed to ro
cncnlzo the hearty man.
'M guess you venuido aiulstako,"hcsald,wllb
a slight forolgn accent.
"till, now," said the other. In a confident,
hatf-Jokliig strain, "Hniltty, )ou can't fool inn,
What do Jon go back on your friends for, hey I"
Wi.ere you going!"
Smith Insisted that hi naint wo, not Smith,
"Novr, what do ) nu go back nn me that way
for V repealed the other, somewhat abating hit
confident munnor. "What alls you? tWItlt a
alight touch of anger.) If your name alnt
Smith, what Is Itr" .
"My name,'' said the first, "Is Ktlkh.
paktcho ." Aatho man proceeded with Id
marvellous nntno, he apparently writhed In the
attempt lo articulate It. 'I ho iinme teemed to
Iso tuo 111 tie li even for Us owner. Hot Mod hi
body. Jerked his bend, backed and filled over
the giotearpie Juxtaposition nr letters, nnd
finally, actually rcelliitf, gave up btfoie ho hnd
llnlehcd It,
Tho vigilant policeman saw him, and grasped
Ids locust firmly. "Here," ho thought, "Is a
ilriinken man, and I'll arrest hltn." He laid
hold on the man, who vigorously protested, tie
tnaiidliig tho charge on which be was arrestod.
Tho officer was deaf lo nil pleas, nnd hurried hlni
off tn tho pollco station. There Ids name wat
demanded, lie tiled to give It. The attempt
gavu Sergeant lltalr the Impression that the man
wns not only drunk but crazy, and that he did
nut even know his own name. 80 he was en
tered on the blotter under the comprehensive
name of "Mr. Smith." On Sunday he wo taken
to tlio T'oinl s. Justice llngan called the otTicvr
and "Mr, Smith." The Justice's attentkii vtui
arrested by the appearance of the prisoner, who
waa Just tlio reverse of tho elsss usually nr
ralgncd there.
" Well, ofllcer, what s tho matter with
Smith J"
" Drunk, jour llonnr," said the ofllcer.
" Mr. Smith" wns dumbfounded. Ill Honor
was surprised. Ilu said : "Siulth, )ou don't b" k
like a ililnklng man. '
"And I'm not," was the reply, "and tn) name
Is not smith, and 1 havo not been drunk, and 1
iltin't know what all this means."
" Nut Smlthr" said tho Justice, "Then what
I- your n.nno'f"
"Mv name Is Kvlkhpaktche "
" He could get 110 furl iter than before. On tin
ltitvnt of trying to pronounce his name he gicw
red in tho face, and as he proceeded ho reeled
und staggered and gapped In Ida vain attempt to
wrench It out."
"leiok at hlni. Judge," tali! the ofllcer. "I
told von so. nnd he hain't got over It vet."
"1 bclluvo he is drunk alter all," said the Jus
tice. The man at tho bar was desperate, llo fran
tically dltctl Into his pocket und yanked out 11
piece of paper nnd a Penell,
" I am nut drunk, stbl the nuvr excited man.
writing, " and there's my name." ,11c bended up
11 scrap of paper on which ho had written!
" I". J. Kvlkhpiiktehcrnltehev."
His Horn r looked nt tho name, drew n long
bre. .Ih. and looked up at the man.
" You are from lltisslat" bp said, aud he sa
at 11 glanro what tho trouble waa, thp nun
could not s eak hi unpronounceable mime,
and efforts to do so only made hltn appear llko n
iliunkeii mini.
"Well," said thp Justice, "Mr.-Mr. Iluolaa.
If I were )oii I would never try to pronoun 'e
my name ngaln, for you are sure to get Into
trouble. Mr udvlre is for )ntl tu have some
cards printed, nml then go lo the I Pkishiture
ar-d ask tbcui to change your name. You
cun go."
PIXAXVIA I. A XI) COMMV.nClAt..
i?ATUHI)AY, Oct. l'J- I'.M. Tin. SlOlk Y.X
t lunge opened with fevprlsh excitement, and
price wcro marked from 1 to 4 V cent, ai ore
the closing Ilgurcs of Friday evening. l'aclHi
mall was of course the chief centre of attraction,
the first sale having been minlo at Id, wlthn
ipilck rive to ftk and an almost equally rapid de
cline to KI.V. l'rom this point there was again
nn upward turn, which, though uioregradun' )it
was decidedly more positive, and bofore midday
sales at VJ cash werti effected. A reaction to
UAH was aiibaeiiuently noted, but the price agi.ln
rose under tho Inlliienoi of heavy purchas .'-.
lint II, amid much excitement, at about SsM 1' M..
sales were established at lii. with a further lis
lo lt-'S. uiul closing at a I'. M. nt UUbld.
Thu remarkable ut eeas In thu inuvciucnbs of
this stock, and the iittviiticu In Its prlco of nearly
IS V ' cut. wllhlii two davs, have iialurnlly been
the exciting teplt of roiiveriatl ui throiighoiit
street circles. The whole pnigramme has been
managed with unusual admltueas.autl the "coi
ner " wns actually completed some wcel.t ago
A n'sjortty of Itie lar-e "almnt" hsve. however, re
erntiy covered ttictr aiteculallve rontrsrta st the liih
price of yisienlay and lo-ilsy, sud onlr the siiialU'i
operators of from (.sj loan) tharea ri main at Ihe mercy of
the leading- nisnlputstors. The vtrlerlons bull prcilk't
ailll hlcher Birures for thl atotk. w htca will uudoubted.
ly rnrui the chief feature of thurotiilntr week.
The remainder oflhesitlvs stoek list wsa fevcrtan
and ucsculrd, with generally lower figures al 11.1
rinte. Larli In the day sdisntare waa latin uf
the rise of the market tu nllie upon large
aiuounta of Western Cnten.t nlon Pai Itie, Lake Miore,
I entral. Northwestern, and Ohio, but Ihe afternoon
Iradewa almost whuf.t eonQned to Paelfle stall aad
Wcatrrn t nlon Ihonrti llek Island waa at tlmea etsi
alderanly pressed for vale. Allealloula lavllrdlothe
t tiipanttn. lal 1, annen d f r s range of rttremc
rl'irluatli'Da. Tlie entire huilli'-ss .,1 it. ,ly ft t l Bp
11 tut than a, of which HI.Ki'j were In Parltic Mall. It.
In Wcst'TP Cnlon, and s;.1 n t ointi Pacine.
The gold market opened steadily st alstul the etoslsir
figure of last tilehl. iltL , and iinickly became siroii.'
runntnfr up ta llSt ou tne streoirlh of retort that the
Hank ot Knrlsnd.ln ciibaeuuent-e of a l.cuvy dra o of
pcele Inlti Ocnnanr, as a result of the Krioih hide" at
ly payiscnls, would sdrst.ee its discount rate airatnen
Mociay, At the aanie time coltl lcame more Ulttit tsii
of dilivery, snd ctiuiuisnded a bonot of a alxteenih for
use. Tht-aecoucurrlngiirinmslajicca Imparted a ittire
active tone, snd this, lu eenatcllon with Ihe brisk ail
vsnce, nude ihe market quite a feature.
An afltruoon cable dt snatch announced thst
the Hank of I'raiu-e had luarcd Ihe Hank of Kng
land mai.ae''rs l'il,iU.ni) frtiirt, ciual to JII.OWoj
alerllay. lult reverted Ihe order uf speculation, be
rti.se leitenlng the chance of an sdianced diacoiuit
rite, and the prtct went otf to llts, later reacting it.
wa, snd closing st thst (cure bid. on etild loan,
the rstrs were 1-t'. Ss.sn-I l it V rent, forhorrow
Inr tn fist These wero tlie renewal rafet to llondtv
Ihe Assistant Treasurer redeemed In called Nuuls
S7.NU, aad dUhnrsed In rein tntrreal on the puMIe
elil to-day tl'JI.101. The total clearings at Ihe Inild
Ktrhamie llank were ttl.Vtl.uas 1 irold balancra. H,ri,
iOi ar.d currency balances, fl.W1KJ. Ike folluwUig
were the quotattona t
1UA.M. . mvill'UAM. .tISit 'i.mr.M ... tills
11:10 A. M. list, 1 13.13 P. M li;i, I I P. it 113 bid.
Foreign exchange waa nalet aa usual after Ihe sailing
of the packet, on the nominal basis of 1U9 fur prime
btnkrra'slity-dar btlla and 110 for sight. The Import
nt dry a-noda (gold valuation) at Ihe port of New York
for the imsI week were tl.lSn.MO, and of rencrnl mrr
1 hainllsc t i.T" .. tt.lalnf tJoi.l'i.at agalnat S.ru,,9h3
laal week, and Iblisjis, fur tiMcorreapuiiaiiujt week la.t
ear a rteercaae aa cuiunarcil with the latter period ol
1SI1S'9. The export efrsranees tit domestic tirodiiee
.currency valuation at thia nnrt for Ihe weekending
Ototirr Is were lc,H4;s, against ,va,;to.for Ihe week
enthea October It. The elpertl of specie to-dav were
flu,, 133, makinir a total for the week of l'0','i, and
since January f, lTV, (5u,sj 415. Theday'a buslnisa at
Hit, huli-i nu.ury mis s follows. Uolil receipts. Sl,14,i,.
i3Llt jgoldrayuienta, xnyM.ti gold balame, ti-l.tiw.
MI.Kii currency receipts, tttJ.diS n,cnrrenry paiments,
tza.ial.Mi currtucy balance, tttTI,W.u. Luiuuia
tiM.un.
The Trrsiury pnrchssed on Wednesday only 191,111)
out of olfi rlnk-t in the amount of tM.lul. moat of ilitsr
being at prices above the par of gold. 'Ihe sward ware
made at IU.74 to ll.'.So lite .ale of a million gul l on
riinrsitay netted Its m. The bids SKirregated 5.iW,i)ni,
st WI a to 113.01, The dtsbiusrnirni of coin liiiep st on
the public ili l't diirlnir the week reached f 515.4'Ji. tlie
gel I paid Into the Treasury on aeeount of customs fool
Ing'in tl.iaill. 'Inn reeriplaof tunon, coastline und
1,1 rail. wrap M,'!1 bales, and the uuoiher of bales tx
ported 47.571.
Tlie 1111 le Piry situation wss not marked bysnyspe
elslly Interesting features, though the reported ac
tivity In moor) at London of conn la freely dtscutaed
In Unsocial l 'rrlct. Mint of the business to-day waa at
Mat e rt nt.. a slightly Imprnvitl di iiiand, resulting frrm
the larger volume of business st I lie Hoik Kxcnaug.'
having been noted. Thu bsnk siateiiii iii. srinidliig to
snslyili, was a highly favorable cihlbll, tint while ih,
bank have gained In lawful rere ti,,;,il:s,
their liabilities hsve Incressed tlt.fsi.au. the
Irrsl tenders, siecle, snd losn eomb'ntil
Irsvtna; sn etcesa In deposlla of il.7ts.ini,
not readily accounted for. The large Rain In f gs' It 11
ilcra la piiiinilly eiplalned by ths fact that laat Knur
day's atatenienl was made on rising aierages. As Ihe
cold wfstln r Si'proachcs an Inereast In tlie demaiid for
current from tne pnrk packing cities nisi be etp 'cted
'I he legal reserve uf tho hanka now atanda at lu .'".lit.
agalu.l fi CI5.HI last weig 1 be comparative total, of
tho thy b inks oro aa annexed:
Of. IJ. rVf. u. Htf,, mt t.
Loans l.'CK.Di.SiO 77u,v,-,rm Inc..?,3Mi.i
Hpeele li,07,MII l,SUS,!HU Ine 4'7,c
flrriiisiion 27.rr7,in rr.f,: Hoe., si.ihi
lleposltt lfj.7i1i,S '."il ntl.au Ine ll.Si-g.ltsi
Legal teudera. . 45,75ti,ioi) SJ,Ss,il Inc. O.SJi.imi
The (Internment bond market hat been firm on a vrrv
HKhl lusluesa, Thu market, yesterday, wsa ugsf
freled by the course nf Bold, and waa utheriuc feature
leaa, the uuly reported salea tielng 111 ttia, urs, si 114 1,
snd lu enrrenc) Ss at Iliu. Henry Clews U Co., 3 Wall
ktrcct, report prlc, s as follows at the ilosei
lh.1. Ulert.1 ll'il, .1 lei.
U.H.cnr.fs Wi IP'S a-, w. coup. .114 Hit,
Cs.lMi.rn; ..Ills 1ISV. 5-1. 17, coup.. li 115
as. IW.cor.p . .lltiK lit", s .1st. lts,eoiiti. II4V H''
5-at,reg.,M.ft.S'.lia 1121, I" 101, reg . pi", !,.
SJiw, 1V', roup, 115V ll linn, eoup ph ntt;
51 ,1114, coup. ll-V 110 ;5iof IKsl, reg pi(
.1 Ji,lUi.etiiui..llO 116k iaof 111, coup. .llov Ilu
frWt,'07.rg.J.ij.ll4! llitlCeu.Pi'lficg.b..luJi itujj
State bonda were atrong lo-day on a fair Inquiry. Ten.
nreacia advaueed to 75, Missouri 6 telling nl lfi
North Carolina (a Itaued lu North Carolina Itallruad,
4fl 1 Louisiana. Os. 5ti Kouth Csrolln a new, Jaiiiiury
snd July, aov. As u.ual ou halurday. theia waa uo
afternoon bosrd, und Ihe msrket waa rnsienui'Uliy
Lwlccted. MulU Malloaal Uauk sbsrvs soldallUJji,
Sssatn tt 107, sml Conllnrntal at to. Itailroad bonds
itercnmi. Ttiotleillnct In ths I'selfle morleset ware
tiniistiallylargr.Ccntrala telling at loi.umK'i I nlon Ista,
Kt'i.tMi Land llranti. tnUMTIHt Incomes, MM t
l t Krle Ida. tl 1 Michigan Boutheru Finking
Kund, HflW 1 llannlhfil and Bt. .loirph St coif
verttble, Kk Toledo snd Wsbaali Hts, Rt,
toula Division, BS; Orest Western Sds, tu 1
Hock Island 7 st iniwstiollf 1 Morris and Kaiet lstt.iuri
New Jertty Centrtl lilt, lieu-, ltril Bt. I. olds and Iron
Mnnnttln lilt.94Wt Ohio and Mississippi consolidated
llnklnn fund, l t v.. C. snd I.e. lsti.triH 1 Toledo, I'eorls
and Warsaw 3.1s, sli Cedar Falls snd Mln. ntt, KM
C. C. snd I. C. 3d J, 7K I Itur. C. Ilsple.s snd M. 1 si t, DOW,
1 lie following tsblr shows the highlit, lowest, sml S
I', M, closing pilcrs of stocks t r-C'm in ;.-
Ihlilit'l. novtl. II11I. Atlnl.
N.T.C. snd Hudson eon... Ml- 04'( tlV MX
Lake Shore si 1 Kl'j WIX 1
Itoek Island litis Wl IIO tl'
New Jersey Central W!l
bet.. Lack, and Western....- - Hl '
Wabash 71V 70!i H'-t 71 (
Harlem , IU;t U3?. llsi Mali
Canton Lsnd Co ,,, lt.ri
Wettern Union Telegrspfi., 79 75V "'t WV
Northwestern. ... ..... 7S 7ti 7tV '
North western prcrerred.... 87k S7V 87V
Milwaukee and. hi. P.111I.... 5S 5,;( M ton
Milwaukee andKl.l'aul pf'd - - 76
panatna 117
racier Mall ltrx ll) Iff) li!
Kile . tVK 494 SOK to'
Olilaanil Mlaalsalppl.. ...... liji 4IS 4M; 15'
Ikiiioii. lUrlforUsuilEric. V Ut " "'
rnlon Vsrinc irtvi S7K sa 871
0. ,C. and Ind. Centrsl .vv ftati M'i
Hannllitl sud St. Jo'rph... 81 K'J Wl 81
lllimlhll 4 tt. Joseph I.f'd. WW
Oiilcksllver , 44X
Oulrksllvrr preferred M W.'f
Ad tmt l-'x press . s5
wells.l'anin Co. Kiprets So ST
Am. Mer. Union Htprcss.., 7in
UnltMlHtstciI.'xprets 78V W( 1H 7f
The following quotation! ot "putt" and "callt "art
tlvru byllstkuis .1 llraliie, 11 llrnsd street, who nuult
the illtbuiee Iron) the market price uf the alocka at
which puts aud calls can be had for a premium of 1 '4
celit.t
I- sowftit 1 avitg 1 en.rf.ty Swini
Olfl. 1'iitn. I l villi.
Vtlme Abort llclnw Abort
mm In, ' thai 1st. nutrttt. tnnrlef.
Ir retf. jT rent. Vr teal. Vriciif.
W.lt. Tel i'C J -7 -
I rill. Hudson. H 1 J 2K
1. skoSiiure 1 IS I s)
Kite S S
Colon Pseltle... 1 I
Northwestern... 1 IH
Itoek Island I
St. raul...... ... 1 1
Ohloand Misa... U IH
H. aad St..lo.... t 8
CC.and I.C... 1 Y. -
Fhort options, 10 tn 15 days, st ssme dl'tanrs front
msrket, for half V cent. A " put" or " call" al tlie msr
ket price trailed s strsddlei esn he hid on many of ths
I -ailing stocks 30 days for 2S V cut, premium M
itsTi, Im I .. rent, lu the 1 rrirnt cielterl itste of ths
market prlrlleires sre dpxcull to obtsln sLd prices
I. imly 1.011,11.11.
UAXK1XO AXft l'lXAXCIAI
iiankino unrsn of ncsr.r clews & co.,
n VVtllstrctt.NeiT Tork.
Itllla of Ktchange, Circular Notes. Trsvi ltert' snd
Commcrclsll'reditalsiuetlsvslUbls In all pitta of His
rorld.
Deposits received, tubjeet lo check at tl jht. Interest
allowed on all Dally Dilanees.
Collcctlotia lusde. luvrstmcst Orders eircstrd.
II en I l'.sliile .Miulirl.
A careful review of the fall season's transac
tions In real estate rsncot be otherwise thsn tallifac.
to.y to dislirs, snl etreclilly to suburban operators.
:,Gtvlll.itsnditig the di ntand eonllnuet unalutid for
choice city and ti.odir.'te prlcid suburban lot, the mer.
hatatrtdllymalutalhrd Its Criiiiiist, nothlug r.tful or
fevrrlth has tuperveneu. snd rriies reallred st ths later
sutiur: an laid tt affitloii were not more than a shade
htr.cr thsn those ot last spring. Thlt list sitliCrd
owners sud nol only lucrrased the number of unycra,
tut ettiblishrd eonfldenee among tinall operstori to
rurehtse more freely. T lit Cut sre in gsi"ral mors
I Unlit snd est et ul than thot who buy for actual hamea,
and are often I'.'tsrsatd wltli s mor. Id terror of the
sur.wised desl -ns and insnlimkition of th- Itrirsrsnd
lo't'ir n 1 i'.'sii.is. Ths naly unfounded pieiudlie
ngaltit ipecnlators, w 1 11 h the rurai press cf Louie 1 dvud
hare lu tome la-taiK-! soaht 10 promote, appears
sbt'ird tn Ihe f?ce of the fte. Lsige 0.1. ratnr. who
reiy rtaei tl farm prlrrs. en.l after eiper.dlng liberally
'or develotun ui snd uiiiertltlng boldly Cmiw ih.m
upon tho 11 at kit lu small parctlt, rxpecl to rtallre
t'liiEi. Tin' smeller drab rt wl 0 purchase of itn-m m like
inr rl'okf .ran ad-sure, ar.d by the tlm 1 roperty
rtaei . a ll.inl lianUs frits arc niaterally hi -f cr i sud
ike a-nie llilnet'C uraw'o thi r the farm ltin.i ire Crtt
si. Id it lota by the fsnrer ir Ihe s-xculttor. Anlat'l
tlDent r attor. " ho nusi'l to bt acquainted w lltt tbf till
tors and ab.ioit trliaculoi 1 r'oiri, ti snd nuproienient
,,f s, w . is, ul ur ., B'.iitiM Or stile to raii.etnber a so
est tt ,s due rln. ll) to tli.' 1 nil rpt lie, tr.a, l:y, sid
holtlti.as ,.f atcclaitrs. sho rticgntfe tne eoinn g
I ro 'Sl'illitr- of aoiiii pi,rttrulsr Itteaiion.and list t: ir
ti ne snd I'oiiicy ui t'ie 1 bar.. . s. old. original pmprls
I' rs i.r" sl.-tv. e.in.eriaiivc iropie,wnt sit itsrin-iiar
upon the r i'iiitta.ior.i aad w til. tor the must pan
1'iiy have osb ner th tnt'i-v. fnlerprtse. or knowledg re
Qitlrttl In tori r-rogrcssiri iiptratlons, and eo greater
mod, mmisf cm t can 1 via: lo aoy tircu toesll'.y than
t be turro c ', d -) a r : -er of ihose dreary ettttr 1 ef
tl.e old, rv ....iittsnsei) n iprtatieaiidi,roper,t'erha;t.
Inn .u.-i.n.l ard uK'ltti. laves sre devouring It Ir
rtubiti er. Awars n.aithe) ousht to sell, Ihey fctr to
I1&4IS prieea leal aotoebedy will uiakt money. Tie
etiMnte of s niudern tuciion sale appal them and
they wall snd wall, their croauds fal.lsglnlu crglret
and linprotrmruu tlecsylua. until their heirs or the
-hint! mate short work ol it. sud a vlllsce, rt
n'uewlth life stui Industry, spring up upon ihe site
of the old homestead. Oeeas. . lislly It haperi.t tint the
vrner.iMe owner has more enub ni e. and rot hating
l'i i.nana tu tevelot hit estate for tntrktt, sella It to
tie ut i.iull.,111 and rirtead) ipxulvtori or pcrhapi,
1 vtii 111 ire uiul), will retain 1 rough for r. houictliad,
ind ir , c" 1 'orla' tr upon hli I', ooie trim it e rei
' luughthi nm lu . r il hl-drrl n'ngyet's Inshert.lt
sloth- a.'iril of enlerirlio st.il i:'"cutll'in ihsl we
sre mi , I 1, ,t f,-r alt that we arc us a r. siieuus people
Iti laloiDir a tt lioles.0111' rreollectl ill of thr tio.-'l land
l, a. wsler )"ls, an 1 w lldi at Western vi.Uki stlniiKa
of t: arp openiior a few year aco. moderate buy. rs
still kretiansry wanii for Peter 1-unk.and netting
, lila a sale ni'Ti su-i.ti nl) ind irr irit vtb'y llisn s feel
ing on tiie part of buyere thst own. r or sucttoncertare
hidilln? agilnst them, whether true or mil. W rave
'coni-ntty taken oees."h lo evhort owners who were
iimv ping to trti.i a.i sist athlnge "f eompetlns buyers
10 nt ttiut't, not to put t'tt-lr prop' rti uuder itie btin
luer.sndwe hare aa ofn 11 bii-u called upou to record
s ,h s r.-a ir nnre-erved. where higher prtcciwir- real
iiedihau owi.era would bale placid upon their lota
aa m.uUnuin ltmtta. Large apeeulatora cannot af.ord to
i,k mrlr rnccesi bv luultatloua. They lutae Inrtst
n. ei t IP' -rail), tnvtew of small prufltaatid quick re
lurnt. snd 11 would be poor business economy 10 retain
line of amtll lots after 1 arh sale, which would ultb
matt ly absorb and n lard the motion of their capital.
It la ua.i atly the spceulator'a Int ntt tu eloae all up
clean ai be goes, snd kerp hit meant well la hand lor
ihe next enterprise. Daring the put spring and fall
araaans In suburban snctloni thlt policy hss obttlned
chiefly, tad Ihe result hst been s hrslthy rising mtrktl
snd a turc.aitou 0 what sre termed brll.lant auecessie,
the only fatiurrs having been In two or three cases,
w hers owners etpeeted prospective prlcca aad buyers
simply declined to nisvt tnrlr view a.
Ve make these rruitrkt to-d.y la genera reply to nu
nieroui eoniuiuab atlona and leltera nf lne,i try ad
dressed to this deirtmenl of Tub tit'if hrrviofors na
answered, W e haie before remarked lhal Inasmuch aa
sevenir per cent, uf the lot buyer at the suburban auc
tion sales are readera uf TilK Hl-.v. we axeepl and
tiel a ilcgri e of nspousitdllty en the n lull, more
rspeclally aa a large proportion of them ar ladles, who
111 genrral taiin.it afford to make mlstakea. Wr repeal,
I'irrefore, th.t al the aprlna; sntl fall prices of Iota tt
auction uo oiru can possibly I ae lu regard to West
Chester riiuaty, we hire dlsi ouraxed alT morementa
until aprliic, by whlrh time the quica tranali will be a,
surrd. Mraniimr.tn reply to Inquirers, w e will cheer
fully furnish to the uninitiated all necessary luforuii-
lu u tt lu the best methods of development. cost of
turret!, landscaplce. tuappiug, advertising, and selling,
andir required uprise the inexperienced.
huburban Und islet en the premises sre probably
nearly concluded lor the season ou account uf the un-'-irlalnty
of wrather.sud public sales hereafter will
tike pltee st the Kxebauge ealearooin. A. D. Melllt k,
,lr .- Pro.,htiwerer,annoince a rural tale on rhepriiti-
, ,1 Tuesdar.Oct tt, of tblriy iwn lots aud the hotel
at.d grounds lu Summit. N. J. Thti tt clegsnt property,
remtrksble for mountsln sir, health, snd besut.only
tweuiy miles from New York by the Morris sml Ctasi
Itiillrosd, sntl should eoniiiisnd prompt stlentlon.
Muller, Wilktni ek Co. icll al the bictiangt.' on Thnrs
day, Oct Sl.lhllty alt villa plota un t'urdhaui ililsllti,
fronttna the Junt'tion ut Mclumh'a luui road aud Cen
tral ait nue As thlt vlt lull) it in charge of ths Park
lommlstioncrs, and nally up town, buyers will out be
wBining
ihe t-uhurbsn lot Assnelitlon sre pushing their 19
per lot intt rprlse with tueiesa, sud the I oroua Park of
Mr Hllrhcock la rapidly closing out loll tu a good dais
of actual tt'tllera,
Ihe liurtlen Park of Mr Yan elrlen si Whltritnnr
mei'tt 11 itti gent rn) faior. aud we utiilerstaiol Ibat the
Iota are nearly all disposed of. The idea of aiiornue
park of siihurnnu illlat ta a pretty one. and will be Ibi
incnii'lv 1 opular. Mr lame Platkuill will probably
crrry out a similar pltn iu Ihe. tt'.p, .,uou of hlatpleai-tllilstt-r
fniiit iroperty attlre.it N' 1 k.tfurnKhltig itutti
,nti snd dwtlhngt ou niouthly pajmcnti to proper par-
111 B.
New York .Markets.
plTCItllAY, Oct. ri.l't'11 AND QltAIN-Mo
CLsnge III Moor, hut stitpptliir aritleawcre settle, and
Ihe sain embraced roi sltlerahle llnet st tn.lui.tl3C for
ttiperr.ne. sml IS '.tutt7 tor colon. on extras from sp Irg
wheat. Whtst r.rtn, but qulit, the prmclpsl bntu a
he-nr In No, Milwaukee at fl.vj, un,t No. a spring st
tl gtAtl'tii, Corn fair!) sci.ii at Sle. for prune initsd,
a.'U toe. for lellow, Oats were settle, maiuly al 47c. for
nr me uilxetf, Inctu ling old In store and now afloat.
PKoviaioas There waa .1 " corner" In unsa uork for
October, and .U bblt. sold st (15 a.vtiv I wIVi, ras.i
on MoiwIay.ebwIsK at the higher fgurei but there waa
male fur Nnmiiter at ft.). Paitu lesa arllrciloug
clear. 9.c , short clear, for I ebnisry and March, s 1 Hi.
Lard Bniier 1 prune steam, Shc for city, si(e fur Wen
rrnonthe spot, and ,e for .Isnuary, 1ml not aellie.
Dreiied bona lower at sHuii'lc. Oilier proiiiluut quiet
ami uiiflii.n e,l.
lorTtiN Less scllve sntl a little wesk 1 low middling
uplands, 10ur.,on theaiHit, is8-16r. down to li'c. for
Oetober.tHlVire.diiwiitiiltxc.rnrNoveiaber.lJlt 18c.,
1 les'iig, for lcceiiib. r, 19c. i,.r .Isoutr), I9VC. fur I'tb
ruary.Vl bloc for Msrrh. W- I"' April. Mies 1117
hal.f. on Ihe tpot,s,c(l do, lu arrive, and 16,JU forfu
ture rtelliery. ... .
Hum salt -Coffee conttnned setlve. with silei of
10,:ui bsgt Utttand MnraesINi tt full prices. Ulceu'id
luolstirs quiet, 'ugtrt again flrner ut '.IXWHC. for
lair lo good rellnlin;. with aale of 2iiUhUiIa.
ht'NtiKita -Wnlskey mora scluest t'jSl,c. Tsllnw
told al tvife. for prune c'tr ll'I'i t'l I nt 30e for
prime rita-o. Pi troit'iim more ai-tttc f jr rt ilued at
'iLUe.t erutte also Amur al U',w.l.1),i-. siiraiutd rwta
14 av. ami quici Hitr(iaiuitt'ntiursoi.iati'l'ii r ri ifl.t -t
-Itratnto l.ti.'rool,boltl sail aud slcaiu.u ,d. fori iru,
and led. tor win at.
MAitixi: ivTKi.hiar.xcr..
MiKiiTene Mtiao rnit otr
Sun risra.. .. u b h'tn ni 5 li Moon ibis. I SD
Htuii ivaien-Titts ntv.
Bin.ly II00.-..IO 41 Uov. island, .11 30 Hell Oils. ...IS H
Arrlveil-ScsniY. Oct. 30.
Kte-innhlp IliTiiiann. Hrtimt'ii, unite, and piss.
Mtevir.ship lltllie, Liverpool, noise, ami puss.
i-ii-:iiii.IiIi UaiitvKi, Liverpool, mate, antl .aa.
hit auialilp Kg)' pi. Lllil pool, iud.e. uud pass.
K.i, unship (.ii) of New Yuik, l.liei'in.il. 111, I.e. and
pus.
Steamship ranlla,nillvdt'lphlJ,md;e. and p.ta.
brig I'euro, Jueksouvtlte, lumber,
bt nr l.titlln, Old Harbor, .Is., logwood,
t-elir Henry Mitlillt 1011, fnajua, a ill.
dihr Itiin.rr. r'l. John, b. l!., lumber.
Kehr D, II. Pall, Naulurkct. Ash.
hclir A, A, Kliiutland, Nantucket, Call,
fenr Oeo. W. Itosrrs, ( tpo issblo, nah.
Aiao the usual itier and cuailwlt vtaaaU.
SuBtiuej goi'ttM.
The new Wilson t'liilcr-Keed Hevrlne Ma.
China It a perfect lockstitch maclilut, making a seam
alike on both sltlei, and la adapted lo every grade and
variety of fsmlly sewing. It does o Perfection em.
broidery, hemming, cordhig. brsldlng. fluo snd cosrie
sewing of sli kinds, with leu machinery ; and eoniplles.
lions thsn snynlhrr msthlno In nte.snd Is sold st two.
thirds Ihe price of all other nrsKliiiinschlnes. llo
sure lo esll snd see It. Fslriroom st 7"7 Ilrosdw sy, New
York, and In all other cities In ths United Stabts. Thu
company want agents tn country tow ns.
Now for ll. The October electlnnt sre over, snd
tho polltlrsi eieltetnent Is st fever hral. Wcsnggeit
Hist our resders ihould keep cool, snd to assist them Hi
the nperstlnn recommend the Immediate purrhsse, st
113 nrosdwsy, of one of KNOX'S elegant fall hsta. lit It
sdi Ice Is timely snd dltlnterettcd.
The best plneelu New VnrU lo Inly reliable
tratrhei, nnetllamnnifs, rich, faahlnusnte Jewelry, sa I
ilerllng silver wedihnu presents, It ttll'Illii,8 V7 t altoa
ll, Diamonds a specialty.
vu:i.
MltKF.fiK -On Sunilsy. October 29, 1872, Ilobcrt II.
Itrecie, In the 58d vesrof hli sge.
Notice nf funeral In to-morrow's psptrs.
lllLLlNUe. On Hslnrdsy, October It, Rllssbeth II,
Ililllntl, dsutbter of llllsm and KlUa Hobday, aged 36
'"he'runersl services will tike place nn Mnndsy, Oe.
tober 31, st 1 o'clock P. M.. at the Weil S3lh it. M. E.
(hurch. The friends snd rrlsltvrt, tlio members of
Asbltud Lodes, 84, K.ol l' of Chsrter Osk Lodge, No.
30C. of I. O. O. r snd Athltnd Dlvulon, S. of T sre In
vited to sttend, without further notice.
Iiocilic.-on Ssturdsr, October it, Wary, relict of
Edward Hoche, sged so yesrs.
The relatives snd friends nf ths fsmlly sre respect
fully Invited to attend tlie funeral, nn Tut aday. October
23, st 10 A.M., from her late residence, IM weit 35th
11., thence to the Church of ht. MIchstl.SM it. snd nth,
sr., for a tolemu requiem unit. Tho remains vUl bo
Interred In Cslvsry Cemetery.
TOIlltLY.-Suddesly, on Faturdiy, October 19. H73,
John 1 orrey, ot ths firm of Torrey lirotucn, la ths tli
year of hia age.
Tho rrlallvea and friends of the family are rcipcet
fulty Invited lo sttend his funersl. from tlio residence of
his mother, 10 Commerce it., on Moadsy, Octuber 31, at
TODD. In Stamford, Conn., October is, H73, Ilobcrt
Wlllla. Infant aon of C.J and Emily M.Todd.
Wll.BON.-On Paturday, October It, Ann Lllia Wilson,
aired 37 years sntl s dara.
The friends of the family sre respectfully tnvltod to
sttend the funersl, from her 1st resilience, 331 North 3d
tl., llrooklyn, K. D.,on Monilsy.Oet.31, it 3 o'clock 1. M.
Sfftinl jflolicfs.
KOYV HEADY,
OftANT'S RECORD,
FACTS FOR THE rnorLE TO rO.VDER.
NEPOTISM, OlFT-TAKINO, JOIlDnnr, Or-Ficn-DR0KEIUQE,
AND Urt.NCUAL COItltUPTION.
HEAD T11I3 AND SHOW IT TO TOUK NEIOIUiOn,
I'.OCESON, TIIE I'LUNDEREIl.
THE M0.NT.V HE HAS I'LUNDEItED FROM TUB
NATIONAL TREASURY.
CHOIirENNlNO CRF.SVELL.
'MUF.NPE FRAUDS IN MAIL LETTING?.
MORAL SECRETARY DELANO.
HIS INTEREST IN CIVIL SERVICE REFORM.
run list or uuothers-in-law.
GRANT'S INTEREST IN BOUNTY CLAIM FOlt
UKHIES. THE BRICK-LOTVKNTHAL FORGED PAPER3.
THE SOSCOL ILV.NCIL
A MILITARY RESERVATION 0IVEN AWAY.
THE CREDIT MOniLIER AND THE UNION PA
CIFIC RAILROAD,
ASTOUNDING DEVELOPMENTS.
'VHOLESAI.E DRIBERY OF GRANT'S SUrrORT
Ells IN CONGREi-S.
A PRESIDENTIAL OIFT-TAKER.
SKOTIIL'R CORUIN AND ULACK FRIDAY.
GRANT, LEET, AND TUB GENERAL ORDER
BUSINESS.
GHANT'b RECORD
li couttlned In tn
EXTRA EDITION OF THE WEEKLY SUN,
ot right pages, now ready. II einbraexi the ClOit 1m
porlaut teatureaor
HIE PEOPLE'S CASE AGAINST THE PRESIDENT,
Among the other polnta. It iilvcs the hlatory or GrsntV
surrendering to a ring or culaturs, ror MeOJ. the
Military Rriervstlou No. 7, commanding Mira Island
Nary Yard, and worth 10.(t".(Ui a htttory ol bis icl l
lion to PoittnatUr-Geucral Drlce aud hi forgtd bounty
piyrorotti tho Ctiorprnntng fraud) Robeion'a trial
fraudt, Grant's nepotism and proent-taMngt thesslr
oforDceiby the Dents t and the universal corruption
uf bis Admlnlttrstlon. Alto, the testimony ihowlng
the great fraud of the Credit Moblller, and the bribery
of members ot Congress.
To Icll the mil itory of Grant's nrpotitm, glft-tsklnc
Jobbery, lawlessness, aad genual disregard of the pru
prletleaof hli nation, and tleflsnce of public oplnloa,
snd ot the corruption la wtnen hli example and Influ
ence htve plunged the once honored Itrpubllrtn party,
would require many sheets lite the present. VYebave
selected some of the more prominent Instances, liking
esre to give such only us csanot be denied, tad to fur
ulth ottelsl evidence In every esse
Let everybody read thlt record 1 let those w ho receive
It ihow It to their nelghborsi give Ihe truth the widest
possible circulation, snd let si bate a fair verdict In
November next.
Till pabllcalloo sffordi together a nun of politic ll
factt not cliewherc secesslble, snd in.llspenisble f.r
nte in the campaign.' Its price Is tlx cents per copy, snd
81 per hundred. Ou orden ol rvwcoplrt snd upward
a dlacou-t of twenty per cent, will be allow td.
FOR SALE AT
TIIE St'N 1TIILICATION OFFICE,
Corner Nstisu snd Frsnkfert sts.,
NEW YORK.
TIIK liF.NTl'CIv. V
LIURARY GIFT CONCERT.
tWUXO IN UANK TO PAY ALL GIFTS,
A FULL DRAWING IN SIGHT.
81WU) FORONLY V.O.
At the second Grind llllt Concert, suthorlretl by
sen-Ill set of the Leglaltture,lnsldotthe Public Library
ot Kentucky, unavoidably pottponed from Sept. 34 lo
Dec. 7, and which positively and unequivocally occurs
In Loultvllle, Ky., feATI'RDAY, DEC. 7, 173, wlihont
further delay on any account whatevcr,tlu) following
cash gllla are for dlairibullou b) lot among the ticket
holders,
ONE llltAN'D OIFT. CASH 1 inn me)
ONE IlltANll OITT, CASH 5,'no
ICsshblfi la.'io 4Ca1ilirts....tJ,iPricli
ICittu.tft 3H.IIO l5Csh(,lfl.... liUieach
ICashGlfl l.''.ii '.Hi Cash Gifts . moeseti
lcsshlltft 10.1111 31 1 ash Gifts. .. no cash
1 Cash Gift ,i ISfi.MllIli. .. TiDeaeii
1 Cash tltrt t.mi! ucathlllllt.... fJilearlt
ICashGlft 7.1UH 45CashOltts.... Mieirli
ICashGlfl .nW MCaih lltfti ... tvieach
ICashGlft Sjvie sue nh liltts .. Sitieach
ICaahGlll lain Ht) lash Clfla . . Mi each
I Cash Gift aiU C13 Cash Glfu .. tan aeli
TOTAL, 1,010 GIFTS, ALL CASH .vi).i0
The nioney to pay all these gifts It now upon deposit,
sml tl span for that purpote, lu the Farmeri' and Pro
vers' Hank, at will be teen by tbu fulluwlnj certificate
of Hit (.ashler I
Fanxrns' tvn Ditovins' Raxg, )
Loiisvn.tr, Ky., Sept. '-"C 1STJ. t
Thl I to rertlf) that there inow on deposit tn this
hank over half a million dollars lo the eretifi of Ihe Gilt
( oneert fund, tsuuui of whlrh Is held by Ihla bank aa
Treasurer of the Public Library of Kentucky to pay o.t
.,1 gifts ,0 be awarded a, Ulrs-in
PRICE OP TICKETS.
Whole tickets, t'.d, htlvea. ts. iinarteii, t'M. ll
nhol. tt -ki is tor ti'i. H lor f."i5; ..6 for J 11.1 for
f laud 1 JS5 tor tl,''. 5'." fur tS.nvi. No dlscouut un kit
than 8100 worth ol in kits ut u tune.
Msla oir.ee Inihsrgeof the Iluu. THOMAS E. DR M
LET IE, late Goieii.or of Keutucs), room I, Public
Library lliillillr.f, l.oulivlile, Ky.
branch od.co lu cUaiguol Major illOS. 11. HAYa.t-'J
Uroudway.
IiiiTj. 11. hj'iir.Nt'iv oi' rini.inri.-
plus, proprietor of f-chrii'V Pubuoiile s)ru,i. h.i-
eed Tonic, snd V'a drake Pi Is, f.i the cure of
Ciiiisumptioii. haa nuw couipteU'd ittraugcneuti, 111
eitiiiitliaiies with the iiumei-ou requ.-ts uf coiismnp
Uvea ami their fneinlt residing In this city, ta ns to in
shle lo imisnlt nnd sdilse wiin them personnlly. Tho
fioetnr, sa has been already announi rd, will r'-occiipy
lust uld rooms at & lloud al.. where Ills lislleuts In
Ihls eltv snd vicinity eau consult bun st stale. 1 lutir
valt. Hlsnnt visit will ho on Wednesdsy and Thurs
day, the SSd snd 31th Inst., when patlenta will be re
l irrd ami aditted free or charge 1 but for a Ihornuali
txaiiiluallnii by the Iteti lrniiieler the price Is t Ililt
Inurnment will delect the tllgliti tl murmur of the
resrtrutntv ortttnt 1 by 11 eau be readily deteruitued
whetlter tits disrate it tubercular, tn-onrlual, or only a
tyinrailirltcatlertlouof the bronchial iiilirt. which I
ollen iiiliiaken fur Pulmonary Consumption, liul winch
la caiisetl by a tori'itt liver.
.iii;V.r.F.v" hats ami, caim.-l . sts-
MAN i CO., 15 Wsrreu it., manufatiurcri of all ktudt
ol I'snutslgii eiiuliiueuti,
KtlYA Ii HA VANA MITTEIIV.
Price reduced fo ts. .1. P. MAIiriNKZ & CO,
Dsiiker. II) Wall at., but 4.fs5, New Yolk 1'oai OUlee.
' ItOYAIi HAVANA I.OTTKHV.
Tlrkeli, 838. Orders filled 1 Information furnished.
1'rUts ashtd. ,'lAi LOlt i i.CO., lUllkers.
It Wsllsuiiaw yurk.
Spth eQoJi"?- I
: HEATtso HTOvr.s. : fi'
: THE 11.181. : V ,
: FULt.mt, wa nitux tt co : fc
i 13,1(1 Water street. : E
, Tlt'KKThr fl r,riliiNiyY."Ro7sl Ilstsna fi,
lottery. AJiAIIlKit, solesgent of Uoysl IIsvsnsLot- I,
tery, 545 Rrosdwsy, p. o. box l.tot. New York. I'rlies fr,
cashed and Information (urnlahed Id all legal lotteries. If
Fend ror elrenlsr. S
nANNlNU Tltllri's.ANH HHACK. CO.-
New and Improved teir.ailjuiting, non-rrlcttoi. nrsen 1 ,1
truss, Ahdomtnsl snl spinal siouider brsess snd other ,1
urgtcsl sdjuncu. For tals and applied at 813 Hroadway. .
i v vtui un: in
I'ART OK A HOUSE,
snd would llkea honne to yourself netryour builnsr
by pit a -ti travel, buy one or two lott In or near I
GARDEN PARK,
Vi'llITESTOSE, L. L, I
st prh ate tale, upon payment of only 1
$10 PER MONTH, WITHOUT INTEREST. j
at fromlijOto lafilperlot. OMiln a building loan trou ',
AL'G. F. WEEKES, F.iq., or THE V7IIITEST0NK BAY- j
INOS RANK, and by next April atop piylogrent snd ' '
hive a home at near the City Hall as 70th st,by FORTY- J
ONE TRAINS DAILY, FROM 5:50 A. M. TO MID.
NIGHT.
Call on 11. K. VAN SICLEN, 133 N's;aa it, get FltLT. !
I'ASSES, snd villi the property. AiK tor Mr. R.IL
HOPKIMSstWhltettone Depot. I
rpliit
BUUUI'.nAN LOT ASSOCIATION ' 1
now offer for ssle It
TWO THOITSAXI) LOTB 1
1 WO THOtlHANII LOTS fl
TWO THIIttHANII LOTS li
TWO THOUSAND LOTD ifj
IN RA11YLON, I.. I., ,1
IN UAI1YLON, I.. I. L
IN I1A1IYLOS, I.. I., f
I.N I1A1IYLON, L. I., t
AT NINE DOLLARS PKIt LOT. '
AT NINE IXII LARS rHR LOT. f,
AT NINF DOLLARS I'ER LOT. I)
AT NTVE DOLLARS I'KR LOT. V
Fifteen hundred tots lure been told st Scrta DolLrt f
eseh and dee.lt delivered. ft
NOW IS TIIK TIME TO PUHCHASK REroRE THE !
I'ltlCE ADVANCLS FURTHKH. 11
For NINE DOLLARS we give a full covenant snd f,
wsrrinfy deed for a building lot 35vJ tect lu the town ''J
of Dab) Ion, L. I., on tho outskirts or the vlllaee and a u
tnort distance trom the SouUi Side tullrosd, ou tho n
Deer Psrk road.
Msny building! will probably be tttrled next year,
whlrh tt certain to make Ihe surrounding property
valuable. J
One dollar extra charged ror clearing avenues, Hiking .
and numbering lott.
No mortgage. No after pavmentt. Title perfect.
Don't mitt this opportunity lo Invest a Utile inontyB
wrere yon csti be certain of Urge proflta.
Uiruiau tpnk-rn.
sununnAN lot association,
31 l'ine ll., New York. ,
M. IUM03, rreildent '
F.n, 11. Ecaea. Feeretarr.
fcvinlcgolllee, WsEasI llth si., New York. I
ANDREW NOLTINO. Agent. 1
ll. I'lKltMIN, Al l "I'lONHKIt. If
I f, br A. D. MKLLICK, JR. tV UI10., Auctioneers, Wt
No. C l'lne it., New York. ji
rt VILLA I'LOTS. ft
snd Prick Hotel llulldlng, to be uld at auction, by If
order of J. liters, Ktcj., st summit. N. J.. 30 miles from
New York by the Morrlt s'ol Etex Itailroad. Tuesday, fj
October 33, 1873, st 13 3d p. M., on the premises.
Miminlt Is alluateil In nee of the most beautiful por. il
tlona of ths Mate of New Jersey, and hit the sdvsn.
Isge of the purest uiiMiiitsIn sir In the vicinity of Net
Y'ork. The tuwn Itself hss been adorned by the westtli Mj
and lute of Its Inhabitants, rendering It one ot Ihe V
most itlrte'.lve placet la the Sitto. Ihe Villa Plota art m
tlluvted out a f w stept fro n the ttatlon, and in tho fi
midst of lmprovemenls. The rinmmtt Hotel It 8nt5n. L
with tpscloua itruundt and atahlea. Special train wilt If
leave New York at tl A. M. from Ihe fool ot llarclay .1
snd Christopher sts. l.uniheon before tale. For maps 3
snd pssset spply 10 the Auclloneera. 8 Pins it. ,J 1
AY iiat'im tTikimi ,. , A i
VI of ptytnir st stKilon sab's double prises sau sce 1
lloneer't feet betltles when yea can eel or Ihe fi
JAMAICA IIOMKTEU AS'Oi'l ATION
(OfSce 33 Dutne tt.. near Chatham it.) M
rmir choice rilyl its el only fiainer loLINTItBTOWII Jl
OF JAM All A. AM 'Nil S.lso l,l AMITANTS, anilhs- 1
sides esn pa) ihriuoil lu month!) iurulliueuta OF tid I
ONLY Foil ALL KOCH Nu ut.li tliaiuo elsewhere.
Distance by rail only twetitv miuut a. Property unen t
eiimbered. nnd only three blocks from both rallrotil
tlefKits. Title perfect, nnd warrantee deeds free. In sa
quire ai above, or of W.M. COLE, -11 Eaat6.'dst.. s;ent. I
4. -M i'irrrni: vo tT s.a'i.k. M
a JosLl'lt MciiliUK, Aueti'ineer, U
will sill al suction on al
TUESDAY. Oct 71. 173. at 13 o'clock noon, m
at the I'.ithiuge Salciiootu, Ul Hroadws)-. 9
underdlrreilnn of Jacob A. Groit. Ei.i.. Ihifcree, M
the proper!) 11 :'.! it.. on whlcn there It a tlir.-e itory r
and basement bn. k bouse ou front and a ttiree-stoiy B
sml bssement 'irtos: bouse en rear of let.
Maps st the auetlonr er so.llee.87 Cedsr it. -k
"J.''HirViAT,l HreoVjiTTrty loisTon or near tr n I
llroadway. FtiPen. ami Atlantic sv. railroad lluest "m :
ftreeti psved snd wMrpln"s li'd 1 terms 1 aiy, ii
M. I'Oi.t'KEI ,vllllroomflit.,New York.
cfoi c5a!t iint) lo jTtr. l
1 I'AltTMKN'TM sud alorct to let t also, an npp-r '2
i or hot er part of a rlt tie house, with inodt ralm-
pruveuit'iita. Apply at real estate olnee, 111 lit av. 1
TjtllilTrioTet is. 17. fiti.nr $I5pe7iiinnthi 3,8.8, J
L or 111 rttoins 1 !ca. In new double housti, Iiy
1), CRAMOND.U) Ueit liih St.. wel of llth sr. I
lUu 0ooi. 1
JAair. Vlrt ltLLIt V .V CO., " S
BROADWAY AND It! II ST., .1
WILL OFFER
ON MONDAY. OCT. 31, 1
IN TIII.IR 1
SILK DEPARTMENT, '&
FANCY SILKS. IN CHECKS AND STRIPES, 1
FROM tl ITWAni). 7
A rULL LINE OF GROS GRAINS, I
IN ALL COLORS, 11.75. 1
AN ELEGANT LINK OF OROS GRAINS, IN NET? J
CLOTH SHADES, l'HOM 83.3S UPWARD. 'Ti
RICH DRESS SILKS, IN NEW AND DELICATE ' J
TINTS, FOR KVENINO WEAR. j
VERY RICH WHITE SILKS AND SATINS I ,
FOR lllll ILM. DRESSES. 1 i
AkSO, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF PLACK SILKS, f
IN ALL (M'AI.ITIES FROM fl TO THE ili
FINEST Pltolll I THIN OF I YO.NS. 'JI
A FUKM1 INVOICE OF y
HEAL INDIA CAMEL'S If AMI SHAWLS AiT) I
bl'AHI'S, IN NEW AMI Fl EGA NT IlKMGNS, .1
AT VERY ATTRACT!. I. PUICEa. I
Q ItKAT I'KI'.I'VU ITIONt jf
Tor the Fall rainpalgn
Al VVM. LAMIlF.r.r A- CO.'S. a
Large Arrlvala of new I all Ilre.i Goodi, l
Rich Ottoman Shawl, Fancy Iloulertrd Skirts, 11
Blinkrtt, Flsnneli. Caiilmerri.aVc. ,
Alto. Extrs Pirgaln. In Domeitlc Goodi, 1
rrluts, Musllua. Uingiiaint, Tickings. Denlmt, 4c. ' 1
licit makes lironn heetlng. I3HC I
Splendid qualltr tratnrii am-Urown Shet Hng. l3Wc. 1
Our motto ")iil"k!al s an I Snixll Fronts.
WM.LASlllt.lir4; lo..i3J Greenwich st., near Spring.
"at riVl ri'IP'r. "rATTEItN ltAZ.",iir, 914 f.
1 IIROADWAV. near juth n.-llrllllant display ot jt
PARIS snd UEIILIN sl)les. Many dillghlfnl nov ellles. 1
Dol.MAN s grest laierlte, I'attirua ot them now V
ready. Cl.ol il IUHH. with each palieru. siihrrtbs
for SMITH'- 11.1 I'sTIIM H HaZAAR. ONLY tl A fi '
EAII. l'UKMll M op tl woitli of paiterns Kivea lu H
each atibserllier. NOW i your lime. B
MA NO t It I N THA " C
la the rli'-apest to buy, and the beat to uae. n
i'tcirtrrs. ti
iOOPK.lt l.NnTITl TE. t '
mi F. I.FfTl'RES OS FRKN'CII. j)
The first of the serit-awill be given on Tut sdav, Oct. a
il, at S P.M., Ill room 31, Cooper lustltutr. All who J
ilealre to leans lo speak French sre hinted. s
Jjcmb nnb jttpoma. I
VltK'sPI'.CTAItLr. joungiV'lv can be aeeemino- t
dated with board lu s tuiall private family. 131 t
VVt.l 381I1 it. E
I'T.' linl'.ei uud gentlemen can be accommodate I f,
with board) also, a few table boarders. 131 n
East llth tt. j
VI'EW reioei tahls men, also a few young ladles, u
ian he sei-'iiiunotlvted with board sad plestaut 7
histedrooniiattn Wett3thst. ,,
VNI'W I.Y furnished front room, with slugle bed. I .
for 3 giulleiuen, w lib board) alio a iluglc room, i ." ,
I'uesl. j
VrF.W young men can hive board anil pleasant ;! ,
roomt twit nei SOIti it., betweeu 7th snd slh ai t. (
l''l'.V yonag men csu hsve good bnsrd and ilnglo 1
beds at i Henry st. H.W por w eek. Ctll sli week. . 1
NEATLY fatnlthed "room to let at Ui Murray it.
l ire In pallor day aud night. j, j
lti'AltlllNf:. Re.peetablc voting wen can hate J
It good board.tiaud t5.50.alto ? yuuuglsdles. latl.ail ,' (
Mtlist. .. J
Kill I'OIf TA IILL upirtint 11U, with good board. ' ,
( forg."tleinui or iiiariIi'.l piope. may Be had ill f,i ,i !
Hud oust. I ;
? Kill I'OItT 111,1' "srd for ladles ami ge.ntlrincc, 'J
(.Willi ! all-ale n di, al 4'J Vaudewanr sl cur. l'earl; ,f
IvritNlsiir.il rooms lor li'iumkreplngi rent 3 '1
' ,,e" wick In a nuiel houte. 8 V anck tt.
TMtTiNTbi.t'iiiciirio bti lurnlibedj suitable for. ;
' doctor's utneo. I5.'i Hudson it.
Is I 11M-III.I) room w Ith Iiotrd fortwoyonuguieui I
"also, two ouug ladles. SJ8 East ICIIllt. . I
(1 I'.N'I'ss and ladlca can have stood board and roomt, 'I
X alii Wt it 1th it., ueir Hie Parkgoa, tire, and baia.
(iellla. t.V50, Utile., 1 1. ,
fl( reapeclsble men, or man sndwUe.esn hsva
I eoinfiiiltlil lodging, with or without board, lu a
biiisII family. Ut 1st sv., bet. With and 37th sts., lit Hour,
TaNTUH-lly aVcntlcmtii, a furnished room fur (
vt the wiuler 1 must be hetweeu 1st audSOtli its., AV,
A aud Way. Addriss wltbprlee. .
A. M. JOHNSON, Hull's Head He iel. , j
i fi VKsT;nTsTlT,r5d floor--8 young meo t
X-LU cau U) bosrd snd I'lca.ant rooms. 1
tl Ufa STII AV.-A nice ruriil.hed rooiutorcut, ' '
'1 Oif withor wllltoul boaid.
f a r-sv Nil 5'J. Rooiiis furrlshrd mltable lut,
SI. iI5 tlu.lt Ke,Bt!eiu.B, t WLUillow It,

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