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Eolith GENERALTELEGKAPilKEWS CHICAGO PEODUVK MARKETS. ENERALLT WE.AE. BCT MMt ACIVITt1 Kf CORN AND F-OYISIOTNS. Chicago, 23. Th leading produe irku wer generally ldar, with fair 1 c-tlvttyiin orn and provtoioM.

and not much doing thrwlM. Oat war trrigT for jtbi month, and nnchanged. but com aid toe pro-iupt tinded to a lower rang of prioa. Tbe ftrrmrking polat teamed to lb Id that "eT-Yorkj hail rot lb rough with tb Ifo'ember deal onUorb and ktrd. rlons wer moderxt and actir.

and again quit weak. Pork declined 10 to 85 cents on near futures, to 20 ndu on May! Lard declined jo seat on future, bat tb bst b'tj for this month at th eloM U. and below the lateat prise of. TrUlaf- Mssts bold down 15 cents. Our recejplsof fc wa rather targa for Satnraaf, and tba New- Tort prwraQB Urd-wa removed, that market tinkler from $1J 60.

to 1 1 later. The srsuilvrss beery bar her, especially fn ss weakening. Juiicti Larger quantities of sniff srer on s) than: md to be wanted. Bos coming is a iiiue more numerously than la heed cliintd on, and It now turns out putt the dminl.ur down -of stork ber at the wsw nl but month was gone by the loaxling down Southern points with pmdiiot which is now lug there bi relatively low prt. Hence, tnere is a hooiberu demssd to ijpuk of.

and our stocks of tuff are piling op jratlier rapidly, wbile the acknowledged plenty of Corn leaif operator to Apeut turn bogs will be much cbeaimr thaa now. The packing of this ctfr amc ijivt. 81 is re-. iortd a 631. mo hogs.1 against "W.nu) for the rum time last ywrl and lrj Ism.

Tb present of previsions In tba citr I esri-mld to icclad about jlS.Osl barret pork, tierce lard, and in.iOi.ui)i pound short rlrav. Tbe la prOTieioaa on X'hanre waa continued War. January pork chxuKi oftirtnliir at tl si, but ratber lare aalM were made ia tbe aiiey a'tarward at beat wast ouil, but firmer. The market adranoed cent on future, and: fell bark at: the cloee Ho about the lateat prtree of Krldajr. The Brttlabj market bwaj enoted a tend and ourlmarkeu were mailer than uul.

while the trenfrui of the tin eiouadar brnurbt a-few hurtar order from tbe auila But the market rareeed iwbea corn wai tevn to be weak, and telerrame tune In annma lint tliat the ahingtou eettmata of ibe wheat ina I bnstiei treat er tban tb 410 iwoti i Jaw publiabed on Friday. I The new'i duced ellin. and probably a rvd deal more I wogld hare neon put out bad there been any taken, ant there were not enoueb buyer to permit of etuc-h etnr aold. Putnree Wfre really dull-all il throug-h. and the demand for ear lota wa liirbt ia 1 iffle of decreased reoefpu.

tboub No. It aold up ta rmnaihy witk Tutum. and No. 8 Winter waa relar eir atronir. The Kuropean flrmneiw wa aup- Ted to tm larrely a oonaeuuenna of Friday' report about the crot.

and. not a few operator Uiouirlit that Britinh quotations would be reduced when the revised Wahintou fiituraa were known bi England. Cora waa aetlre and Imnluir wmV I lVi eent tor tiiU month and rent on tbe ear al mme. ine market were ca.led steady, trat our ruceipia vrr larrer and the New-York support withdrawn tmr market 111 back to cent on future early In tbe dav.jin sympathy with pro1lon, and then About the time the dally impaction wa pot. It waa found that Eastern hlpier' rr-O'rt were few.

atd the market: fll flat with the Ihcreaaod wweipta ar lot of i No. declined to the same prioe as seller the month, and the lower rradee- soid off oenta. Tbe srlimr 'of futunw seemed to be mostly kval. but It wae sUAut a hur a the market would hear. It noted that Um Inafwctioa waa luiprorm.

and the imws from the S'uih-wst indicated that there will be a bur httberward morement of new corn next week, mucrt of whlrh will trade No. If the -weather keeps as farorablea now. The prospect I for th rradtnc of the new oorn wa so rood a to make oiierators rery heanah. eaf-eulally. In recard to seller the year, baa lieen beld miioh aiwTe the prloe for January br th fear that w.

11 not onmirh to fn around Tear contract John ITIra. -of I'cmbrldae. tnrland, teleirraiiied to-day to C. M. Cttlbarton.

fcof thl city, that bis prize Hereford steer. Fnll Wood, bas taken the first prize and khurton cup at the cattle show In Htrminnbam. Mr. "ulhert-n took the first prlxe here, so that these two ren-tinmen hae hcatea the ci? Uiaed world between them with Hereford stock as opposed toother breeds of eatt.a. ommissioner Lortnc laanotber ni woo are miarepresentad.

I( wantwt to aay that the wheal crop of the InUed Mate this- year uihel. and ximebody I rmpousihle for maktnr aim say that It la only 410.Odn.uio. Tbe error ia not a small one, and the revulsion of fenltna- when the correction was made waa not small either. St. Luuta enraced to-day to forward a caryo of corn te knrope yia tbe MissIskifpI route.

If the corn he new It will he badly mixed by the time of arrtTal. Notlca wa poated to th effect that all Kettern freiirhl billed and delivered up to Iae.l will he forwarded east at preaent freieht ratr. but that new boxlnees will he raalved on preaent rales 1 afiar Taeeday. JSor. 28.

1-I TUtr CASAL bEASOJy SOAT-OWSttBS BATING A HARD BTEraGLI TO WiKF.K'B feCSlXEsS. Trot, 5ot. 8S. Am thai raoa! season, fa drawtnc a close Irafflo become brisker, and boat Captain hurry to tbelr destinations. Nearly 8.0 boat bar knade tba run on the Erie and CbampUIn Canal during the preeent eaon.

but ewioc to the moderate freight boat-owners bar had a bard atrucxla to make expenses. Beat' carry generally mm 6.000 to 8.000 bushela of but at four and one-balf an Cee-cent fraUtbt rate' th season ha pot equalled the standard of former years. About 100 hoata hare laid np all the season, not belor aide to pay expense. Imrinir the cubic feat of lumber hare arrived at the Wett Troy office and SGO.UUO bushed rmln. i 1 Th followfna are the tenrest Items of clearance at west Troy for New-York durin- tbe third week -In November: Wheat.

I.lii.ft07 busheus; rye, bushels: corn. bushels: barley, fr.m busbeia: baiief-maft, Ui.Vir bushels: oat. S6.0H0 bushela; potatoe- 8I4.BM bushel! apple. 11.7H9 barrels; flax -seed. pounds: domestic 8W.7W) pounds: Iron ore.

1S.T57.I0 pounds; stone, lima, and clay. 4.714.SUO poonda The following are the lanreet eiearanoe for tbe West from West Troy dunn? the same week: Pic-Iron, 401.400 Pounds; nulls and hone-shoe. 1.7&0 pounds; Iron and steeU pound; railroad Iron, 4J2Q.) pounds; Klaara. tM.UXi poonda; merchandise, s.1ubju0 pounda, onto rsdiajsiTioxsTK ColCKBCR, Ohio, Not: 25. Tba Proklbitlon State Exeoutlra Committee met In this city to-day lor tba porposa of eonraitation.

Tba principal topic of discussion was whether tba ProhibttlonUta sbouid affillata with the Repablicaa rart and Pava tba way Anally fortotal prohibition, or main tain a separata organization. After om dlsooe- I tlon It wa unaalmoosly ajcreed that prohibit loa rotild bast be advanced by a distinct party aa a eaaae of the meeUn; tba follow-bC rasoluUooa ware adopted; JtiliW, That we favor tbe call of a fttat Prohlnt-tloa oaeatoa fr the aoailaaiiua ot a full btata ttcset at aa earlj date. (Votm 1ha whiiewe are ta favorer a eeoettiu-MeaSil amsadroat pmhlhliiaf to manufacture and a tptoslrauna bfvsraa-rsas aa ultlmwum. a turacai tlnio aJvoraie etUMnaient ot nrohio-- ftory Unti er the praseat Cocsutuiloa. it waa decided to Issue a caU to the member 'of Ib4 Ktat Central tt'ommlttee ttrrous-bout tbe Ktal to.

assist In securing a complete orranlzatlon in avery tow tba JStat. -Arrangements wlil be made for a Speaker' hnraau to furnish orators, ee statements Biade ia Uepubiican press of thai fttale and by Kepubllnan spesser on the stumn dartnc tba last camnalan that Prohibitionist bad asked lor tbe imuo of tba Pond law and had Utea goae beak on It was rbjoeoualy deaied. TIfJt ASDKEfFa mVrDKB CASK, i- BAKUSBrito, JfoT. 25. The testimony for tba Common weal tb In tba mysterious HUtbspIra order ease, la which WIKIam Andrew a chare! with marderiax and baraln hi wtfa, waa eoa-aloded at nooa to-day.

and tba defease wan to tba jury without aulnntttLnc an evldenca. TheCota-anoowealtb proved by expert tastimony that tba charred matter found la tea bunted build ma was of aa animal ohanautar. aad that tba hlod wa tbe oefcadaata olutba was tha blood of either aa anl-laasj or a human beinc. It is on this point that taa case rteu and on aocoant of wblch so much inter-K is manifested bt tba trial, Tba dafensa, ia cloe-a. eadeaTorad to Irapraes SDoa the jury that tba wife wa still alive, that bar ireaaaius bad not beea found, and that a ooavtoUoal could not, tbarafora, a bad.

i JITXBS Vf BAhTUtQSZ. Baxtdcoiuc, yor. 23. L. E.

Uj-ars, tba mnner. Is stUl la this olty. tralnlna- for hi eon teat lta (mots on Tbankaclnna: Day la New-York. Us health baa materially Improved since hi to-tars ta Baltimora. trains daily at Newtnftoa Nrt.

aad. while bis work Is not heavy, it ht tuS-el to nve him endurance without re luuin hat streaxih. lis at now In Keod form fur tba contest. 4 ex pert ta redaca tha time ol aiaowareuord Cus avproachlnf aunteei. a rnrnicun ts Txera.

Ctica, Sot. 2i Tba CofocaT Jury In tcstin tba death of Mm. EUza Lawraaca. found a "diet UiavaterDoea that aba died la eonaeitMnoa talonea htfitrtad by Dr. Tbomaa Spears.

Dr. at as o.d realdast of lUua aOd a piiJKCaa fears' praotkja. to cars a a lhicao rim. Ci-iCaoo. So.

25 Tha r- sart that last it waa learned tbe wboieaiu aad shea aowsa af rbelp. Dodfs A Palmsr lor 10 meeth paet. baea syvtematicary rebbed If a80-10 tnooa possibly more, by soma TJ '-r travel Ins saiemea In aoOneioa with others ei isj flKisi truaiad soiuorea, Xa bIma pmrue4 I wa for salesmen ta send ln fyrg mtrw towns la ironi Brm and from tan which bad dissolved tatrtaenbiD CHthle order would be shipped, tha duot ceias veins umiip nj me trATeuti aalemen and the rest returned lo chicao nrav-1 Tba sreed and boldnw of the confederate excited suspi-rton and Invert i-too followed whieh is said to have uneartbd toe. fact that nnward of a dozen ma wrr in the OB.Diracr. One of them, M.

alatoh' haen arrested. Tba wbola ffrtr onily con acted, and tha policy of sbenca baa been adopted by tbaflnn. i i I COLLEGE FOOT. BALL. jjrtLr match between the haetakI) ASp TALE TEAMS A OAjTE AT EABT0K.

SnsfoK, Sot. 25.Betwen 8,000 and 4.000 paraoria Katberad on Holme fmM. Cambridffai this attcmoon. to ae iba.HajTard-Taletfoot-bail match. Tba field Inside tha benches Wa roped In.

and tba police arrangement were, excellent. Beats were reserved for ladies and their escorts, and also for the Tale men. who. upward of K0 In number, cam ao from.Sew-Haran to encourage their team. Tb" proTod to aa rtclttoiT ona.

Tba narrard men were clearly? -out- SiYhl dilT.v?5!: pUjr s-ood rame KL iSTi "ccton law Saturday, fumbltoc tabkliair bant mj Yale men played the came for ail It wa worth, sometime irotnr even beyond tha rules in IfrWr fltiaf HI a arss i It- taTw-T farpeSoT pointiwasthetrstroBs: whloh, in comparison with tba other ool-tesre teams that bare Wayed on Holmes Field, was Jianat'ijvi tn to ne the south side nf the field, sainina; tUreby the ad-TantajM of a wind. Uasoa rot tbe ball and orore ft some dktance into Ysle'i field, but it was soon sent bak and driven beyond tbe middle of the Enid soo to (rj even nearer Harrard slroal. and before lone Harvard was obiujed to touch Tor safety. -Then after It was bronchi oat capot made a food push, but Hall, for Yale, made a tremendou rush throush Harvard line; pushing men aside w-fth apparent aase, and made a touch bail waa punted out." However. Klonard faitbd to score the-oaJ that be tried for.

after makifar a fair eaten. Soon a Yale man had rushed the-bail orer Harvard's aoal line ajjaln. but a foul waa-declared, not. however, befogs a Yale man whether intentionally or not was not apparent had jumped on Edmunds. Who Was down, bdt wlp.

at the time dhl not bare toe ball. Tbht act on tbe part of tbe Yale man was naturally reseated by Edmund, arid It looked as" if, they would come to blow, but othersneame np and separated them- In season to prevent hostilities. Soon after thl Cabot muffed the balLat a crltfcal point, and Yale iwas kept from maklnc another touch-down only by a solenrtlo tackle by Mortson. of Harvard. It did not take ale loa.

bowrwer. after this to ret the ball over the line and make a second touch-down, but Richard attain failed tp kick a toai. flarrard. soon after tols. made asother safety touch -down, aad after the ball was bouaht out Cabot succeeded in.

rettinc tbe ball some distance down tbe field. In tbe melle that ensued Wesaelaboeft sprained hi? end hi place waa taken by Adama, 'ML VI orison was msklntr a rood' run down the field for Harvard, when tithe was. called. Ia tbe second three-quarters Coolldre rot a hair-eaittr and sent tbe ball well up toward Yale's roal. but Yale- pushed it back, and in a short ttme HaU hsd rot 'another tounh-dowa for Yale, and this time Rlcharoa was successful In ktcklnr a r'xtl," After the ball was hrourbt out Mason made some headway up tha field, but Hall made another of bt rushes and rot back all that had heea lost.

Harvard rot tbs lll again and It was passed to Mason, who missed It. and Tale rained still more. Morisiin. however, made a dash and crowded the plavihi to a distance from the roal a little safer for Harvard. This rala waa soon nfTutr Rthii I who rushed the ball but.

Beck secured it. and-l was alle to make a before Yale: but ttichards failed to score a oai. Arterlbl Mason's klckinr rained ometblnr for Harrard. and Keith made 4 fair catch, but thr men pushed down. Amin and afraln Karvant obllred to touchdown for sa'ety.

After ttitr Harrard managed to ft the ball back to tbe middle of the field, sad. thouch they had to (make another safety, neither aWe scored anytHina furtber. The Yale men were maaed duribc the rame at tne nortll-west corner of tie. field and cheered their team at every rood play. Harrards friend acknowledged tnrour'iout tha rame that the Yaie team was ont playlnr their own, but as the oore wa kjpt so low.

they hoped that fortune miebt favor tbem at the last, as tt did in the Prtn onion rim. In every thinr, except accurate she play of the Yale men waa vastly superior to that of tha Princeton u-im at Cambridge, and It Would be stranee if Yaie'a did not secure the Championship. The teams were as follow: BaT-yards Rusher. Hammoud. (Captain.) Kendall.

Ay res, Appleton. Morison. (Wesaelshoeft.) jAdams; quarter-back. Taoc: half-back, Coolldra ihnanp. Hyndman.

Tompklna. (Captain.) HaiL Pet ri tfiecK, ana rarweii; quarter-hack. Twombler; ba back. Kchards and Terry. Bacon.

KeTeree C. J. jWintdn. of Princeton; Jndrea For narrard, Hr. T.

A. Botutoa: lor laJa. Mr. A. J.

zr. NoTi 25. At' the puna of rodt-hall between teams of Lafayette Co Here and tha University of Prnnsylrsnia this attemooa. the latter waa Tlctorlous by a score of 1 roal and jtotichdown tonothmr- The first half of the rame (was well played, neither team raJnlur decided ad vantage, the rniveraltr securtnr: onlv a toncK. wown.

Aftier thl tha Lafayette team weakeaed. Well, and Fry, of and Noble, of earned ott tha honor. It was th ionners nrsi rame, pRixCETbrr.oV. 25. In th foot-ball gam here te-day between team from Columbia and Princeto College the score was: Prinoelon.

4 coals and 1 touchdown; Columbia, nothing. WITBOVT WaTSS OR FlBBMKy. Rio Baxx, K. Xot. 2.x Many of th members of tha Volunteer Fire Department hava' sent hi their resignation to their respectlTe companies since the late cocflailon.

and refuse to do farther duty, owlnr to mt fact that they are not provided with water and proper appliances for pnttlntr oat flrea. Tba department number about 800 man. most of whom are business men of: th place, and there are seven engines, sufficient only to eztinrnlsh fire when near the riverside. Tba firemen pay heavy: due and provide their own enrine-houae. There are rreat fear that If something-is; not done toward providing tbe town with water, and done at once.

Red Bank wid bsve no Fire Department It la likely that no water will be Introduced into the own before next prtn 2. as there lass clash as to which wster company has tha ricbt to build th water-works. Last Spring, after te third rreat fire, tired of tha procrastination of tbs tawa authorities, a number of wealthy men livinr here formed themselves into a company and obtained from the Commissioner of the town a charter riving permission for th building of water-works by tba company and at tu company's expense. Ob Monday last a new company was organized composed of citizens of the town, and- they propoe to ask a charter from- tba town ririnr them permission to introdooe a Holly avstam of water-wnrks. Tba company rraalxed last Sprinc propose strenuously oppose all infringements of their tighta, tby claiming that- they hav the only right to erect tb water-works, end th suits and tb countar-sutt which will probably lake plaoa- by the two companies fighting for their rixhts" will probably leave hed Bank without a water supply or a fir Dapartmant for soma time to ooaua, r- TUK XEMAISS vrTHTRLOW WEED.

1 Alba itt," Nor. 25u The remains of the lata Thurlow Weed arrived bar on tha steamer Drear early this morning, and wore taken to W. Peter' Church, where they were niaeed at tb foot of th ohancet. at tha head of the middle aisl. Th coffin, whicn bor a wreath of purple violets, was opeoed at 10 o'clock to.

allow Albany frieads to' tak a last; look at tba remains. Tba body was viewed by in hnrnens crowd, which defiled past tha catalal()u in contlauou prooesaion all tb morning. At -o'e'ock a brief 'funeral set-Tic was rutin, tbe Rer. W. W.

Battenhall. U. Rector of the okurch, efflclating. The edid-3 was crowded to Its utmost caracttv. Amonr those preneot were th family and relatives of the deceased, dnlega-tlona from tlialTyPograrhleal Colon, tbe Burress and tba city sews pa pen; tieo.

MeredHb Read. John H. Van Antwerp. Frederick ToWaaeDd. and Georre Dawson: tb staff of th 4-araia? Jtmruat, tbe paper Awndcd fey Mr.

Weed, and employes of tha printtag-bause Weed, tarsauis A Co. Th serric was aa abbreriated form of tha Episcopal ritual: Tba music consisted of tae solo "I know that my Redeemer' lireta" and tbe hymn -Lead. Kindly (At th ooo-clonoa of taa awr-rtoaa th remain War taken to tbe Rural -Cemetery and placed in the reaerrtag vaalL As tbs cortez passed irotB tha- churoa minute stub wen fired. BAILMOAD LXASZD. i Srw-SjAVKit, Sot.

25 At a meetiii2 of tbe tockhoWers of th Sew-Tork. New-Havea aad Bartfard Ballroad Company to-day tha lease of tb Boston and New-Tork Air Us BaUraad by tb former company was ratified almost unanimously, th Tot standing to 40.. Tba laaaa pro ride aa Baeondlttoaai sraarantea by the New Havaa Company of 4 per eent. per anam for 'W yaars upoa tb preferred stork of th Air Liae Railroad Company. Mr.

Good Wis, Ot East Uartlard, objected to toe leasing, aad made a ataub, nrgiag that tb Eastern Railroad Company ass nri nset was bankrupted by Jesting tauter roads. TBS COCriBILL'SiurBACrsnoOTlXG. Et. Locta, Sot. 2i After a thorough ax-atninatloa of the ease tha Grand Vary hav ig-aorad tb btbV against John At Cookra editor of tb rt.lfpmtA.

for tb shooting of OoL A. ay hack aboat a mootb agaw and it is aotliisiy that as aotioQ wUlbetakaa la tha mauar. MX. CLSTZtASP AT'STSACtag. 1 BTTtACTaa, Sot.

39. Ooearaor -alact Oara-btad arrived la that city at 7.40 a'elook last araa ts( and went tm mediately to tba Cwb Hotel. raf oaad to all ealiara sxoap Judge William C. Rarer, who remained with blm aatU after mid-airbt. That asorniag Mr.

Oevwland lastlfteda a witasss for tha defensw la th La bank case. Tb oourt-rowa vaa atowlsd. ia fraa La rrrea btm. At "'f bHrf at tb Caoturr Ctab-rooma. tbe Ho.

n'fO one of to roeata. Ha waa acorted to tha dep it by a large number of promt- too Lua i.tu iraia to sw sail I FATAL DT. "AMITE A TAMCT BLOW TO rtECES TH'iOCQH THE FOLLBT, or a jcrsra. 25. A' frichtrnl accident PrrrBBritG, Sof ooenrred near Beuirua.

about 25 mllaa tip tba Mo nongahela Elrer Ukt nlht. A coal miner named orsythe procured hercral sticks of lynamlte for the purpose of ttdng fuh. As the ttxplosire was irowsn he placed ft bear the kitchen store to thaw and started to woi ln.fbe mine, a an'oet distance from his horn. Fifteen minutes later Forsrtb waa told that there aadJbeen'aa explosion at Ids house and all of his fimllyfhad been. kilted.

Half irauue. ai toe tiswa ae raa home and fonnd T11 IPTt Ka true ta part, at least. After Forsyth left fcaa hnoaa ttis sri ud child ran sat down to suppeat a tablanear tha stove where ayuamtte was. While tbey were talking, and Just as th chlldr -n were laughing about soma ioke. there? was a frightful noise, the store was blown Into Hay -agments, the rear end of tba house, which Is a two-story frame building, waa Wrecked Srflri th I h.r Iha nnu buried' ift-different, directions, and were cut by nying piece, of iron and glass, or violently thrown aiatnst tba walla.

The eldest boy. aged: yedra. 'had just arisen to get a dnak. and wa sonnore than two feet from tbe stove and -facing It when the explosion occurred. Tbe mother waa slated with her back to the store snd'the two'yoouipr boys by her side.

The boy near tn store repaired the lull force of the explosion, which wai terrific He was thrown a la tanee of 90 feet. nd -was found in a care in the tie horribly and died from the effect! of bis injuries about two entire un hours fafter idr explosion. The per "portion bis body opened as though flesh biJ been cut away with a knife. exposing tba ent mils. Both arms were twisted from thf-ir socket and one leg was almest severed at the Knee.

Mrs. Forcythe was cut and gashed in a frightful manner! the had been sitting close to the stove, aad tbe pieces of Iron struck her in over 80 places, giving 1 rr tha appearance of a neraon who bad been with back-shot. She cannot possibly reebver. Charley ForsytheJ tbe youngest -of the) children and a lout ft years old. was terribly i bruised and He died not long after the accident ooenrred.

Robert Forsy the! 7 i years old. was cut about the bead aad bidyj His Injuries are serious. Foraythe is almost. crazv aboat the affair, and con stantly exclaims stat he i to blame for. the dis- aster.

He wanted to commit suicide, but was redoes aot seem to bare known rented. The man what was liable. to happen when he took the dynamite home. sirs. Foraythe was a daughter of Mr.

Huey. one of ue firm lor whom iorsythe wurxea. BTEKL-WOMKS BBDUCISO WAGES. Bcbantox, Pefen-I Sot. 25.

Since the no tice of a reduoUot ofj wages was posted up -at the steel-works of el slacks wanna' 'Iron Coal Company there hi jbeen a good deal of dissatisfaction among th workmen, who claim that tba rate of wairaa uch lower hr nrMiit than at -Chicago. Plttkourg or Harrisburg. and it is thought a pressure has been brought to bear from those places to Ins ace them -not to accept. As If anticipating a aosalble refusal on their part. it was annoduced to-day that lntruc- ttons bad ben reeeived from PresiJent Hatfield to ui pend work next week antil further notice fori tbe purpose of maxina certain Improvements at me mm.

i ne suspension would go into effect thishnorninr but that tha anmmiiiT baa a-'oontract on hand that will aot be oom Dieted before Wednesday next. How lone it will last will depend upon the! acceptance of the redaction of wages by tha workmen. Thus far toey bare shown a disposition ta rbsist. and the company -prefer a rise, i be amount el reduction nounoed. but he 12 or ia per cent.

The rsen diecassed the situation this evening, but arrived at no. definite deoision as to what their futurJ course will be. There is a dispo-' si Uon not to tai definite action until they hear tumtn iiuij ixvaa sue compaay. I 1 A '3TTV Ct? DBA TB. Red Baxk, Sot.

25 The death of Hanoe IL -Ganti a wealthy farmer residing near OsDornsrilla, hy ansinx much excitement, owing to to mystery i arrouadiae tb case. Mr. Gant was found lying deadln his' house. with a bullet-boie through the inper part of hla body. The ramrod of his run wa lashed to a child's cradle at the side of tbe body, iut tha gun was found in a room on the floor beloi His wife and chlwrsn say they did not carry th gun down stairs.

Selective are Working up tha ie. 'j A MC 1DEB JJf GEORGIA! JlACpit, or, 23. 5 ear Dublin, a email town abou SO ilea from this city, and SO miles tk. I en I hwu m. wutiM iituiiwi, imir xuen vofrcreu tne bouse of a man named O'Neii on Thursday night.

vuu, 4.cr m.iu(;i uixu out aouai ou Tsra. not nim dead, his body taajiag riddled. Suspicion points to several aegroealwho bad an old grudge against him. Tha Corocfcr Is investigaung the murder. SUSPENSION or AH BOX COXPAXY.

BofiTOJtj Masl. Sot. 25.A dispatch from "rEe Katahdin Iron Company us- -pended payment to-day. Its paper baa gone to protest id a Portland bank. The unsecured debts are over $90.000.

t. i J1VTEL TEXDOMK. FowrT-rrar-TaxxT jtka BaoairwxT. 1 TTnfnrniahnrl krtsif-tmnntw nf rwi. uriA five roomsiwlih Km rwi taIi MnhnuiI with each suite.

lease at rental Of from iMO to SI l-l. a. i. iuf(uuin gas, ium fnesA, ana ear Of rooms. ay-lirsnriuit IS lnmuH An story, and Is forthe exclusive us of those renting apariaiBuia.

tup noiei win ready lor ooeu- Blip us uiw UCU 1W UfSlfWlLUD, fc.w umiv im iinvvy JL Hum with all tbe ooiivwQleuee and luxuries of a Hrst- -1 i imoiita kUQJ MUSUUW1U WUtCU VfMUJUt hraphU I 4. axLmoul lis jtanagar. 7 BhajTi the well-known for rnanafao-turer. No. 108 Pi inoe-streef, offer first quality seal-sxinj saoquas.

a ad from best English skins, 38 inches lone, $1 088 long. SI90; 40 long. $310'; 42 -long, $230. Pah tots and dolmans, newest shapes. 44 to 36 Inches ic og.

$330 to $430. 'Goods warranted triotly reliable. -Evening Potl. wEiaB METER'S CATARRH CUBE Btopa hawking prevents poisonoaa mucous throat, uurifies tha breath, and anppmg th finprovee the yofce. at.

ui au arugruiu. KM. I Ladle -who by lack of sufficient exercise. are often i troublkd wim jspepsia ana ail Ktnua of make reauent use of tne mna- IndigeetioBvshoa tnaJuigoatara ihitera. bxchfinff.

la Still Uaar ME. HAVE. A TALE AND COMB TWO I.KiRTgq COJTJCOX COSCl.t-SIOS. I "Thar can i no quattion as to that." said Dr. who la pr mtnently connected with a certain hospital to hi 1 -lend, the House Surgeon, a tb two sax basing a sm ke aad a quiet chat la the reception-room late oa a cent stormy night no question at alL Ever sin or began praoUea la that little country village you've ard (peak away Bp near Lake Ontario, thirty tars ago, I hav feit-ln common with all other physic snathe ncad of a reliabt piaster.

There are so ma ly dUsssss it indeed, the majority do aot corn and tr tbe rule for which a good external application I tier than remadle poarad tnio a pa-Ueatl stoanaeh. "That ao. Do tor. aad So show yoamy faith ta yoor theory; I may si that si ace I hara beld my rrW bar I hav opp. eed tiieidaa ot dosing people, except laeaeeawhea wet a our wit's end aad It seemed -to ae that ot aoi hlng.

Some soot blag application, if th patient need anything, oomhiaed with rest and good nursing, 11 do the business where eassa-af aecldeats req lire heroic treatment." -I say. Poctoi "said the other, "yoa can pex of It or not juM a you like, butia my private pracOca. whea 1 was i arUtlas of the sort. I ae Basso- Carets Poaoc Pisraa. Ivm a -proprattary.

of eouraa, bat 1 1 Is by all todds the bast plaster I bsrreoom aero, a It aolanaflcally preiiared. quick ta taxing bold, i ore to teller wher relief pihL. aadlaeataswaj to haadle. It Is Just tbe prrfeet flower of eU tfcathasararbeeadoae ta taa lias, Ibappea ta ksew. too.

at as betag rapidly terra laced lathe artadpal bopl al of Pari, 'aad etnar atad-lsg due te Eu op." I Tlroaaswdal rV my trtaad." ssagbed the Eouse argaoa, ovi theeaaaoaof beteg oaoghi aa act of professional torodoxy. tor Baaaosrs lsi very day. and tbay stoat tb other City Tt We Aad tt so so id better tbaa tteisaeata. totloaa. 4te, that tb bottb i are actually geulag acare ta tb bans." 1 Bxasora PL rmsar' prep red bom aa be.

proved fgraaia by dlsi lagaiebad phystslaas aad sheinhii i sast a wsat fi It far years. 'Ton win aot be dlaap. porataa ta thai; Ia tb middle tt tb feaaia Is etrt tb word Cam ia. Pisu. asmia.

astscsr tt Joas-eof. Jtew-Tocx. -A4rtsswt. A flras4 IbWI.t. Taeaaesr ta taa wtadew ot tb Losmoa aaa LrraarrxBi.

Cuauraat, niesjdway, asaraar j- aiuxn WrmtTT Prw AH aaraa, aw aaa wart by Ur. Wnse-s Unot. serssirav rtrwvsi sbbjssmsmbsw RT." Clears oat rata. Bloa. Saaa, aas araua aaipiai ii saa Br-aarrrr aixarrnw la eoojing aad raf rashlng.

allay all trtltaUoa ta atis at sea- Tbaakasrlrlaw IsAes as band. Woe fall mm the hiTOnmT. prtm Losmmi asa UVEarooL CLorarsa OoirAT. Srnert wseorner Oraad-ax, and Bowary. eoraar Hesv 1-TTT1 irrrtisi i Beaatifal Flare r-eaila Ov-J- PARKKR PRAY A BKO.

hirtm CrrmpcrThrM and Amerlva first Manicure. Flnrer-nalla made beaa-ttol for 1 by tour eipeneacea lady arttata nader mymstroctloa. Prttaa. hasut. aad dla.asd aall cored.

Beenttf al call cases la velvets, plnsh. aad iMta-rr tor bolldav prsnrata. Hanlcunt gno1s of all fcrarts. Tt heat fctvnt prices, all dls-aHes ot the skillfully treatd without pain: raltef atoaee, Onir Itthd5a Wast aear atera Bros. tab- Catbante.

alteratl ve. a spectftc for disorders of the stomach liver, andkidners. A o4d Aorafc noln aatlv and oretga. "rocfcS' (Ansa rant Hrmit tdimnt Kottud." anen watersjuv tr-rUantM and the digestive orgao aad fcldneya. 1T'r-welgit rmarella.

far Taw dlea and reetlemeB neatest, Ughiest. aad stroagest la the world as and upward. I IMUAUa JlliXiK ft soxs. jath-av. aad X3d-et.

Rssiar radically' cared br Tr. Marah'a treatment. Tbousaada have twen enrad nd relieved. Forty years' practical experience. Only or.

nee. So. I Voeyat Aator House. Wilier Vr'a, ftirftw Imawrtavrlaa of silxs, made np la all fashionable ty THOMAS miXr ft ftOTCS. Broadway, between SOtb aad 27th sts.

Tbe Haaka Jslatlrsa Dewtare. A new method of ronstrootlns: ARTIFICIAL 1 KtTH. HANKS 46 Weal 81t-I N. 204 GrovakL. J.

aad 21 HarketsL. bewark. American ir retr Capaalee the Be. Also. STAB EMPTY CAPKCLLi.

Ail druguuua. I.andborg aiAKi-CHAL I Prrfame Vethlnz under the son so brilliant as gold or aU-Terware poll hed with "Held Fait tfcat which 1 fJeed--For a dell-clous dessert try THUahe.K'3 PLC PCDiilhQ. Fussrll'a tce-ereaaa. o. 7r Broadway.

Fart dW 'Wll-en'e dt W. brand af snea'a COLLABb aad CJfPa are the' best, bold everywhere. The perfume of Parker's Hair Balsam and Its power ot restoring the youthful color make it popular. Bird Manna keeps I'anarie In constant song, and cures 15 cent at druggists. "Alderney Brand," FCT ALWAYS COSDENSTrr) KTLK.

makIried- CALKIXS rRESCHE-i-On Thursdav evening. Nor. tU, lIMi. at the Ualverslry Place Cnurch. bv the Hev.

8. D. Burr hard, grandfather or tb bride, Scaaa Cod-Mas, daughter of James of Waterloo, h. to Kainsttjc H. Calkin, of this City.

ChKVALIEK Kt.ED. on Tuesday e-rrnlni. 11, l8i at the Fnlverslty-Place Prlvtrlan Church, by the Rev. R. -R.

Bootn. Khua daiurnter of Chaa. C. lired. to Oko.

Chivilii k. both of tins City. WILCOX. on Thursday, Nov. ita.

nythetter. H. M. Hsndrrs. al the mslilvnce of the btide' auwr.

Mrs. a W. McClave. KixJa H. r'ox to tuij.

Vt IU.OX. daugnterof Wm. H. Wlloox. ail ot this City, ho cards.

i PULUSf HARDENBF.ROK.-iOn Thursday. Vow. 13, at tne residence of tbe bride's parents, by the Rev. C. H.

Parkhurst, I). Johs I. piixisa to Locisx daughter ot John P. Bardenbergh. xaq.

BIBPT. On JYldav. Nov. St. at the residence of ht son.

Ausustos Van Cortlandt. King's Bndre, Ei- ward BiBBT. M. tn th lid ear or ni ue. KiAti and rrimU are invited to attend toe fu neral at tt.

Joan Church. Yoner. on Monday. 27th Inst, at i P. K.

Camairetrwlll be in waiting on arrival of the 1 o'clock train from lirand Central bepoc BRCSHj fcudneniy. at Youkers, oa baturaay. Kov. 85. CB S.

T. BltCSH. i. 1 Funeral on Monday. 11 Alt, bom his late residence, on IVarburton-av.

I CAltERDES. On Friday morning. JUaT A wife of John r'nneral aervices will be held ion Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, from Jvo. West aisl-st. Please omit Uowrfra.

i I 1 CHAxBCKLAIS In Brooklvn. 5. on Prilay Rov. liecJ, at the residence of Hr. W.

J. Hardiug her son-in-law. Mrs. anna A. Cmamfehuais.

widow of the late Rn Hiram hsmoerlaln. 1). formerly of iBrownsvilie, Texas, aged fifi jrsara. The funeral will take place Mttndav aratmoon, Kov. 17.

The funeral service, at which the attendance of and persona friends is reo'iMte-1. will he held at lowlock P. at 3S7 Flatbush Rronklya. rsv Texas. (Conn, and Vermont papers plae copv.

1 CHR1.FEKLP. On Thursday. Sovi." 23, Johs 3L Ciranv' nkiO). In the tMh. year of hi ase.

Funeral from ftisj late residenuM, Xo. 62 Sonth Port-lan1-v Brooklyn! fundar. Jrtih at 2 P. K. Ctnclnnatitelhlo) papers please copy.

Clit-CDAY. At BliiKbasntiin. K. on the Sd Krs. Mast E.

nocSLiint. axed 81 years, widow of tbe late CoL John T. lJouhlertAT. Interment iprtrate) at Green-Wood. Kor-T KK.

On Nor. KS. Wiuo' H. Forrra, In the 3d year of his agL Ralatlvesiand friend are respectfully invited tn attend the funeral from hi late No. 328 Wrst on Monday, the 27ih P.

JL Interment at Waodiawn. Please omit flowers. FRENCH. In Brooklyn, suddenly, Thursday morning. Kid tasu Puuur faxscii, in th 47th year or his ar.

Relative and friend are tnrlted to attend the funeral at hi late residence. No. Nsrjr-cL, on Sunday. F. JL Pleas, no fower.

The member of SXnetortum Lodre. of Brooklyn. No. 747, F. and A.

are Invited to attend. HASLERCRHT. On Krlday morning. Nov. 4, Jam is Bisi.miuT.

In the 66lti year of hi age. Funeral from his Late resldeno. No. 751 Pt. narlrs-plaee.

Brooklyn, on Sunday, the 2nth lnsu. at 2 P. M. he at Ire and friend respectfully mviied. Please omit 1- HAMILTON.

On Thursday, 5or. 13, Aschibalo GaAcas Kabilto, at 8u Johnland. L. Funeral Sunday, xnth tnsc at M. Johnland.

Friday. Nov. 24 18aa, AUttbcw Kxi-urr. aged 71 year. Relatives and friends nf the family are ln-vlted toat-tend the funeral on Monday, Nov.

27. at 1 o'clock P. bt late residence. No. 40 ess Uih-st.

Please omit flowers. LENT. on Thursday. Nov, 23, Asaaham Lnrr. aged 7 years.

Funeral serrtce at the coch Preaoyterlsn Church. (Rev. lr. Hamilton.) oa West east of 6th-av, on Monday. Nov.

27. al o'clock M. Relative and friend ar Interment at Pough-keepal. N. Y.

morn in r. Nov. 24. 1882, CABOLm XU. wla-w of Orlando J.

Moore. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tbe funeral from her late residence; No. 17 Kast 4th-st, on Monday at I o'clock. RADWAY. Suddenly, at raulkland.

Delaware. Friday. Nov. 24. Wi aim Josv-lnnk, daughter of Anna and the late Ir.

Johto Radway. Notice funeral herearterJ fCHAFER. Friday anorning. Nov. 24.1.

Mm, younsest- child of Siinon and Clara fcnalar. aged 3 years and month. -n. Funeral oil mindsv morning, the 2dth lnnc. mt 8 o'clock, from No.

69 Wsat 66cb-t. lease omit flower. SPECIAL NOTICES. BUAIN FOOD. This preparation of tbe KA LTH FOMD COMPANY Is an uncooked foo-1.

composed of the litk!) OK YVHKAT AM BAKI.KT. It I prepared a a eoars jranular meal, and Is easily made ready for. th table. A a breakfaat mush it uusiualed. It a popular food, not only because it Is xediBily plvaaant to tn taste, but because It dlirasts easily, aa'l aids also In tne dlsatlon of other fooJs.

wane greatly streagtu-eniBK body an I brain by reason of It richness in the phosphate. The germs ot tie cereals supply tbe Important diastase, and henue the value of this rood as a of other fooda tnto blood. Maay ot our fiisnds have found aubstaatlal relief from tbe sense of wel hi. oppreasion. and dlsuomfort follow ins a mixed meal, by begmmnif each mud wun a Umntlfui dish of this delicate BKA IS rOOl.

It la efficacious In many cases of dyspepsia which have come to our knowiadge after pepsin and tonics and various medtcaments have utterly falird. all this capacity of alulag dlaestloa Uof great value, whtie to the worn end enlxhled tt la as Important as food Itself: To pro vide perfect bloou Is the ob)et of the A LT1I Food Couioanv In the preparation of tne 1 FtKJf). Ail ciss aad coo- ditlonA of men. wometK and ohlidren may eat it freely. but to the brain-worker, the dyspeptic and tha eon- stlnated It wllf Tirove A EW A ILLlliHT- rLLK VI.ATlU.t UK BUUILI JLJkU ITIUN OK HUH TA I.

VKMIK. Bealth Food Company. No. 74 sad 70 4th ar. aad SB and 71 East lith-sL.

next door to.atewart a. Breoklya omoa. No. 7 Cllnijon-st. r.

ATA MEKTINa OK; A JIT, CON-ta-vened at tbe "MerehanU' Cluo.T oa Nev. ta. the following preamble aad resolutions were passed: ITasreiia, It ha sJeaaed Almighty God to remove by death our friend and associate. James tiaslehurst, late af tills City, i HmuveL. 1 bat this enmmunlry.

te tb death of Mr. Baskeharat. baa saetaJwed the oss4f a friend and associate who waa an tl eared tbem ay maay noble aad social Ttrtae. Iwoiwd, That Xr. Raalehnrst baa Illustrated, tn ht dally walk a a merchant the principle of sterling Integrity and sound Judgment, and that be has lert to us an example ot the dlaulty A Christian manhood.

lMsvMvd. that a copy tnase reeoluuaas be seat to tne bereaved family of our late Mead. fissnrverf. Tba Messrs. li.

N. B. tea. ts. Smith.

James Noyes. Reory A. Pae. Colby, aad Joha Byera be acommliiae to represent the Alercbauu' Club" at the hi, I. My Chairnisa.

Jobx L. BOAXpMAa. aeeretary. AM FARM An N1SIKAILI DEATH awaita. those suSertng from abuse, excesses, nnd private dlaeasea.

aa taey ar certain to terminate la sirictaraa, dleas mf the Und ter, prostate gland. XidM'v. aervva, llvr. heart, digeauve organs, luhga, aad brain. Being aware or the uusao-rsiitul traatmeat'tn such caaea.

our New York phyat-daa has made tttem a apectaitv aiace 1411, aad eooa learued that, ta eoeaeetloa with Internal medlslaea, there meat be proper renicdsee apnllwl direct to ta diseased aad deollltated parts, or ta health and strength of th sufferer cannot be re Cored. To give full taformatloa. Ulastrattv case, aad certificate of euiea, toe Furopeaa and American Medical Bareea publish and mall namphlet free, aad a medical tree-Use for eects. at cl 1j ltlnitton-av, near XittVAt. Dtf.

BFOORTMA. OF A ATfKi A rPRINGS. N. has hatad afflcs for the Wia-lr at th saKATuoa HO Cat. Alkea.

a. (X. kept br Mrs. M. a.

KNaFP. nf aaogaatrings, X. Y. Invite bia friend aad patrons try that beautlfal elioast far tne treatment aad cure at catarra aud otoer ear ai fllsssiss ot the throat aad luaga. Ad-drssa Btlxjit fHa.

Alkee, a. a. TTKA lt-4JT? KTFBw FOR GuflD RELIABLE Alfli las dratlatrrt tn year' pracuewt prtcae Aa-sHt; gnodrattuer et frota AS upward: Cue guld aad pis una work oo beat bfat: bast fliilng (rum tl apt extraexlng aaJer it eesAs. JVr, Wall SO. ax.

44 Aa t-id-sc, rar 4ia-a. viTm itit f.t jry h. nriiiaf pbystctaala caaraw. iUsrlc4l and Medical Treaoneot. a ere.

11 A Mo. a. Ma(. uea.iB i.i l. itaioa.

all kinds ls Musss. sVMnaa, AUeatrte. Malsrated. PlaJa, My T7Xrf lK. IIK4ATH.

AMI cn jTLLiWoOO-a gj aiaaeiuss. Nv Keet oeem day aad eveala raanlag traea. rewlag aiaaiataaB, bwx-in trsisina. bii. asi Arciuaxa SPECIAL NOTICES.

CLIB-FOOT ASD KlXOstCO DEFORMITIES. I aestr sn can wider atteatkia ta tae fac Iraowa ta maay cttl sees for ten year past (hat, by special metbods aot ployed by otbera, I soceeasraUy treat def ormttle ol tbe feet aad ankles, whether accidental or congenital. These peci.il methods do ao tavolv rtb avrerlag of tendons or tb appllestioa of bras braces. 1 employ acyscaon of aargery rim Issil by say-self, which awrtber cut, nor punctures, nor sears, nor shackle; but, on th eoatrary. strengthen aad save.

It Is cniarvAllv surgery ta Its tru-et sense. It misatoa I to painlessly restore to symmetry tb deformed member. Tbe parent of a clnb-footed child win rejoice to kaow that relief from a deformity can be effected wltaoal the nee of the knit, without occasioning pain or sulTerine. wit boot straightening devices or troa clamp. Ia tallpce.

(club-foot. I as la aU varteUee of foot distortion, the excising of tendons with the latent of straightening displaced members as tb eosa-moa aad crying evu. it Is tbe opprobrium of tbe ear-geoa's art Cutting tendons never made a perfect foot out of a club riot, and it aevr can. Tosererthe Cbrou cord called a tendon." by which the muscle tt attached. Is.

of course, to practically destroy th wboi of the muscle, si no a muscle having one loos end is of ao practical as. Conservative -urgry means to a tha muscle laatead crtficlBg- tt; to give added strengtb and contractile power- to the week and feeble one. and provides th distorted foot with means by which every libra and tissue may put forth tt best power for tbe restoration of tbe (trse-ture to symmetry and harmonious -devekmment. There are thousands of children bora annually whose ole turn lnwardV and face tbe Inner aspen of tba teg; they are held thus by the contraction of tbe Inner muscles and tbe Inaction of the overstretched cxteneor one. The common aurgicai method Is to rw-Ilere the Inner muacl by severing Its tendon, then tb attain pt'U mad to bold the foot In normal position by Iron; thl is the most stupid of errors: simply gives the poor little patient two worthies muscles Instead of th one provided by misguided nature.

Suppose now. that lnateed of thl barbarity we provide for the foot a (hoe ao constructed that at s-vrry step It ta COMPELLED TO FLANT ITE1.F fMlUAKEL. IFtt.t TUE BOLE, what Is tha result? Gradually tha long contracted and shortened Inner muscle are stretched and lengthened, and a grader ally the elongated and flaccid outer ones acqulr natural contractile power, and by thl musclar coordination nature's error Is remedied. The cure 1 effected by setting unused muscle' at work; by sustaining 'and supporting weak, flat-rid, and enfeebled tisanes: by encouraging the active circulation of the bl'iod tlmiurn vessel before compressed, and by encouraging normal vital action wbere enfeehteine and semi paralysis bad reWned. It Is accomplUhed by the fair and honestnd successful method et giving nature a chance to eicn lne her best energies, ami asatnting her every movement of the properly shod deformed foot: which Is a movement tha direction of improvement, for every step taken tnna leena tbe deformity.

There are other deformities of tb feet scarcely leas painful tlian these re-nataiones: they are lnduoed by the Ignorantava. rm of shoe-making tn Keaeral use all over tbe wpriit wnlch Involve tbe distortion of the toes, tbe breaking down of the wondenui arrbes, unnatural bodlv posture, anil painful and unsightly growths upon the feet. All toes and the puvau-al and mental miaerie whlrh attond them I am able to cure. The best physlclana and surgeons recognise my kiIL and bring msnv patiehi to me for treatment. Yet.

it must not be forrottea that my business Is to saaa good feet from distortion as well aa to reotore such a- are uerormed. To ml end I construct mr PATKIST L4t.T To Fir THE FKKf. upon which I make tbe only perfect foot cloi bin to be had on the globe. I perfectly clothe tbe (eel of all rlaes and alt aUes.froni Infancy to old ane, and provide comfort, beauty, and svmmetry for all. Full particular are Rtvn la my pamphlet entitled Mrl ilM rlc.it.' TKAthN" whlcn 1 mall freeiy to applicant.

JOE1, McCOTIBFK, NO. 52 EAST flv door from hroa.lway. la-ventorof McComber's Patent Boota and bhoea, and McComoar'a Patent Lasts. OB JETS D'AKT ET FAXTAIBIES AT SZTAIL. FO.

908 BROADWAY, (Between 20th aadtlatsta) j. CHRISTMAS i Clfts appropriate for gentlemen ss well ss ladles. LOYELT PRESENTS' For borne adorning In the way of delicate artistic ar- Ucle. "PRICES SOT ALL HIGH." i 1 Open eveninc from Dec 1 until Christmas. Objet art et faataisia.

aTESaR. MCCARTY A BASBEBO. iiiPosTEaa, i TAMES V. KICK POST, NO. 4..

A. hereby acknowledges eoainbutions la aid of their fair, to be beld Dec 13. li. aad IS, at Grand Opera-hotue, ttb-av From Chaa. 8.

Blggia. enek Perfumery Co. Ruakle Bros. Besch A Sherwood. Louls'Reece.

James Bruasel A C. Enoch Morgan A Hon, L. Benry Sharer, floruit. G. Ballla.

Importer. W. H. Scott, ahoe-deaier. Goldlng Bros.

NIcoU, th TsUor. Fairbanks Co. Geo. V. Berser A ro.

N. Y. Condensed HTik Co. K. Traotweln.

engraving. F. y.lchei. Importer. R- Ludwlg.

publlaher. W. J. L. Ashton.

Krebs a bplea. B. Josephs A Co. Mm. TrumbulL Jas.

Pyie. M. H. Smith, publisher. A-Wtlaou.

The Sinner Mf Co. Roenlier'A Kid mora. M. Weill. S.

oscar Ryder. I A KIM I.E. MONDAY. NOV. 7.

ATvl OLOCI. I an-l following dsys at same hour, at our ARI GALLr.it V. Nix. H3 SASAUT, Tt will (ed a very elegant eoliacttoa ot ITAjUAsTrT GE1W. Carerully selected tn Florence and "Ttlaa.

and ron-imnd to siifuor C. ('lovaanonl. of this CUy.Jaaiuil-tug Classical group aad na-ures, viz: Cleoparsa and Companion. Night and Morning, Greek blav3iit and Marguerti. Ansel of -Jusoce, Rape of the babtne.

Venus la sbeiL enus de MedlcU Venn of Porno, and many other eiioic xainpic of art; also a very large assortment of 1 tasks, tazzas. Card-receivers And fancy ornaments in great variety, to be sold vrtrb- I'ut uy iwsr wnatevar. at. ariAus. a uo UlAU.t THAKKSellVlNU DINNER sETS From Paris.

Limoges, Dresden. Canton. Copeiand, Ac, Ac aOntoaa. 1 Fish, gama. fruit, coffee, ana ice-cream sets and r-lns E5GUSH AND FRENCH CRYSTAL GLASSWARE, ORNAMENTS OF ALL EXTDS.

Largest assortment in tbe United State at low price. I HERMAN TROST A CCa, Ko. 4. SO. fA SA Murray-.

TUiNKMiiriKG AT eT. UAKNABAn'rt, Noa 904 and cd -THCRSDAY. Nov. So. filvme servloe at A.

M. DINNER. Mf ONE THOCBAND children belonging to tbe Bea. Day Nursery. Sunday and Industrial bebtote.

and Reading-room. c. wttn their poor motbera, ar ex-pectins tbalr nanal Thanksglvlrg lrmner. wish to satisfy all th hunrrv who mar com, aad fill every heart wtta Joy end gladness. Cleaaa send money and food at onoe to BISTER ELLtN.

or to tbe Rev. T. WOODlliF, bust. New-York Prut. Epta.

City Mis. Society. 1 DIAMONDS. RAND EL. BAREMORZ A BILLTNOa, 1 91 PORTER! dc CCTTIKSOF DIASOKDS, MAJTCTACTCRER3 OF DIAMOND JEWELRY, a 5A33AC-6T.

AND 20 MAIDEN LaSX. NEW-YORt i ilT. ANDRE WT5-SX, LONDON. SPECIAL FOR THE BOUDAY9. STEM WIN DHNG GOLD A LTH AM WATCBIS FOB IDIf.3 AND GENTLE SEN.

AM EACH. BO WA RO at CO. No. 2C4 nfth-aveno. X.

T. riCPERFLCOCS IIAIR. KMT, JTT.IAN-S SPECIFIC. aaeeaasfuDy aasd tor tb past twenty year ta Amartoa aad Europe, at ta only uafaliiag rmdy for refnovta radieaily and permanently all aaaoylng dlshgarsaieais from ta eh la, arota. ac.

witauutlajurtag the skta. No acid aaed. Ladies may addresa or apply te Mm. JCL1AX. No.

4A Last 2iH-t, from lfl to aaUy. Extua kiwtow rims aso otheb recic apple. Flort i orange aad California pear f.R kXPRT Cat HuXa lii. iw flos. laruas.

raiaiaa, aad aura. W. A KITH. Ka. aad twy-st.

1 Coraer Broadway. IOK ALEA PEKFLCT FILE OF IH AEW-TORT DAILY TIMES from th first oy. aept, js, luttooata. ta 112 bo ad votum-. aia, a prtn tad aad bouad Index from last to aete.

Addras JX box ba. 11 rwoffl. i EI.E4iATl.r FITTKO MOOa OU 0T-asr. stitn-er. and emaielltee aleo.

a I "SALON" soltal'ta fee rsrefKlMa. at CXa UK It aew rsatanraaA il Uts yirisv Aveae tUttm: (fnrsaariy 'i4wt, urasr )rni Esflmase tur wsdiitas rssavpltoM. PILFet PllflWASKSTLY AAAJ'ICATEO IKITOI wevsa. Ne katr. Ugatera.

or Send fee etr. lUaf wlAaralar. ajx. IWtl. AutM ss4X7-rs.

SPECIAL NOTICES. OF THE ntYOW 8T9TT5I. Tb nnportanc of ta aarrwas taa er life, aad tb (Uraet bearing srhjcb ta baa baasaa happiness I tborongnly rarogrtasd; Ms asaa aad danger of ewrtaxtng It, wbeCier thronXh ta. tens mental appiieatloa or tb exoeaalv tedolsraara of tb appetites aad propensttlea. ar prnaer snhesa far coaslderatlow.

Wnea tb aerveue yystem ta da rangsd. Is aaaslntely tMceasary ta proaaptly aeak advice from aa expert who, for a long aerie of yaars. baa devoted bis what ttme aad art ibss to this -T 't1 tin fmm hi itt nnn nd pi i i km. seamed to dtaosrer at ooe tb eaaae aad a aromptty apply tb remedy, tan avoiding tbe painfully stow seekreg far tbe troth, a entnmoa to tbe taxpHiaui aad aanoytag tba patient. wW, vwy natavratly, waautasmowwttboax aelay what is th saatxer.

tba extetit of tb aeraagssaeat, the probabilities ot 4 caperatlon. aad the ttava reqalred. If tb -ala has hecomaexhanstsd by tatenaa saeatal application, depriving tt ef tb power af imaain 14 thought, tt raa eaty recoeei tustresurth by betag proaw enyfrdaad nourished by tbaaseof eertala systematic snettKxu. It Is precisely tb am with (be aerve that preside over orgaale life. 1 Tbe value of this branch of medical practice eaa scarcely be overrated, for it reach marriage, the perpetuatloa of family aames.

the securing of hereditary UUeA. and the re-ten uon of eseatea tn tbe same family. From a long aad large earpcrtesco.la this dlraetloa. I have been able 0 eoavaaad by my sani as tba thankful appmrlatlon of some of tb firs famtlasa ef the City aad Nation, aad eaa enmmanteai mash that pertain ta tbe over-exerets of every department or the nervous system aad tb saeaas of recovering Its powers, whether of brain, appetite, propensity, or fcassioBv i BEXRT A DAMEL, M. 144 LEXINtSTOS.AV BETWEEN MTB AND SOTH BTS, AlOtRl; 8 TO 1 AND i TO TUA.NhHJIVlNi; FEAST i FOR THR TAR FTYB POTNTS HolE OF INDUSTRY.

a- ii6 woRTH-tr 30. iai- TRl'STFES: -MORRIS E. JEStT. Prealdent. 1 UUsa S.

CAMP. Treasnrer. t'EO. F. UETTS.

CHARLFS FLT. CHARLES LANIER. Lv LVlrlG 6UYDAr. DAVID OLIVER BARRIXAX. i F.

BArtNARD. xupertnteadewt. Tbe Trustee of tbe House of In- making the annual arpeaU for financial assistance. dMr to urr Its rriende to liberally remember ta work which I being done among the poor ahlidrea aad adult at the iva For more tban a quarter of a eerirnry this Institution haa beea sheltering, feeding, and training th thousands of little folk who have come under li roof, aud. tn ao doing, ha won the approbation and support or those who are tntere-ted In rear ulna from Uvea or poverty aad per naps crime the children of the poor.

it la devoted rt-atnlv ta th preservation of children from suffennaand crime. It Is a reeeittac-le for a who have nowhere else te gn. The orphan, the deserted, the children of narawt separated by conviction of crime, tb nffsnrlng of thoe. totally unable to' support their children all find here home until thev ran ha nronertv and cared for. They are cleansed, clothed, ted.

aad. STATEMENT OF THE WORE: Meal given. Cost per meal oeni Oarrnenu used. 9.60a bboes need, pair 1.11M Averaae attendance tn arh.l,.. 1A in school since S3.W74 The public are at all times welcome to -viatt and Inspect tb bouse.

The safer mde of remittance Is by cheek to tb order or HtTGH N. CAMP. Treasurer. OrrTbaakg1vinK Day most interesting sei kv wtn be held In tne Chapel at oelock. The children will lmc.

recite, perform rallrhenie exercteee, Ac A 1 1 o'clock dinner will be served to tbe children ta our spectou play -room, where visitor may see tbem at th table. At 2o'eiwk. ir sufficient means are furnlabed, th annnal dinner for the ootstde poo will be served an arrerttrrs slrht. A 11 Interested are cordially Invited to aioy th day with us. UL SICHELS GREAT SALE.

OS A0COTJ5T. OF THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS COLLECTION. A. LONGtR EIHIBmcm TRAM AT FIRST CONTEMPLATED WILL MB NECESSARY. WI HAVE.

THEREFORE, PcifSTPONXD THE SALE TTiTlL THE FIRST WEEK OF DECEMBER, INSTEAD OP NEXT WXxK. AS ADTERTIS ED. DUE NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN OF DATE OF OPENTMO liHIBlTIOX THOS. E. ETRRY A COL.

Aoetloneers, Noa A and M7 Broadway. FREDERICK KRTJTTSA, 'J rcRNTrrjRK. SECORATIONkV KO. fta BROAD WAT. Manufactory aad Warerooma: KOS.

98 AND PS EAST HOCSTON-oTi. Retailing at msnufscxnrar-' prlaas. A'. 11 ATHEW-4, A t'CTION EER MAitwN-agrAaa art rooms. 12 east t3DE, ON MONDAY AND TCteDAY ETENINGX.

27 AND AT O-OLOCK, tr.SBIYA.LKD COLLECIION OF PAINTProa. BY THE MOST FAMQLS ELKOPEAN MASTKhX many of which areTHI MOT IMPORTANT WORKS ever hown and NEVER BEFORK EXHIRIJCD OB OFFERtD AT A SALE. comprUtng exampTe by Alva re. Bnldlnl. Talame.

Cnmt. tourbex. Contur. IaubUny. De Neovlile.

Dies. Da pre, Kscoaum, KlclW. Fdrtunv, lioopll. Hermann, leauey. Lefebvre.

Lamla- als. Madrnso, MUlet, Palmarolt. Kico. -ftotta. Scbreyar.

btevena Troy on. Vaa Marcke, Vlrert. WahJbera. Zssoa. ac.

VI ILL BiTsOLD AT AT aCADiaiN-rjARE ART ROOM. IX EAST SSDAT. ONEIHfBJTlON. FREE. DAT AND EVENING.

FOR Warofferlag. of our own Importation. Natural Pal ffterrtea. dry, delieate. and precisely tne saaa as drank by the growers and shippers 1 heeaaetve.

via; 5- 1. Xac ax frl pes- gailoau Nasi). Slim bottle. Miiua. bav over tbtny albar Tartatta ef bberrr to elect from.

MonA Madlras, af fair age, A3 per galloa aad aa- Ward. Good Porta, ot atr age. XX per gaftna and aoward. lirvat Western Champagne at ball th pno of bast H. EIRE rO.

"ThSonrMah Whisky Bouse." GOTTiltrm t. and LAS Broad rav. corner AFLOKIOA OstAN.E.attVE It OFFERED for sai tn th advertising colamns. to wblch refer our renders. FOfT OFFICE VOTICK.

Foreirn mall for tbe week ending Dec 2 win etoae at thu offices follow: MONDAY At 7 -Ad P. for Mexico, aia New-Or- lean. TCEtDAT At 4:30 A. sblp Wyoming, via tvaeenstowa at 10 At, for RaytL per steam-sldp Ailaa: at 10 A. for Jamaica, hava- stc.

ureytowa aao rort umoo. per sn am Alp; at 7 r. at, for Honduras aad I '-Ingrun. EIN AoUAY-At A. M-.

for Kauop. per nip Catalonia, via tJaeenatosra. (letter for must be directed -per for i "1 siaam-snip rsverra, nt Havre: at 7 A. tfjt tbe etnerlaada direct, per staa-hla bchiedain, via Amsterdam) at Ha4A. for Veae-juela aad Curacoa, per tacvhtp Cars sea 1 at 1 AO P.

for Ouba. furto Klro. and Mexteo. per r-ram shin City ot aertda. via Havana 7 JO P.lf for AWxteo.

rla Neworteeaa: at p. for Kyfaadjaad and fx Herre-H iq neloo. via Halifax. intrauji-Ai m.Mi A. for Karee.

per ssa (letter Iras nasaii Germany aad franc mux be It soled -par City of Montreal at A lor Naeaaa Cuba.peruaam-bipCttyof an AatnaJo; atAX.hr Europw psr eteasseblp aisevla. vt Prrrnowtb. Cber-aoarK. and Hamburg; at 1X3 P. Mfor barmada, par FRIDAY At 1 A.

ML for (ha Was Indies .1 BrmrO, at id par -steam-snip 1 A ax. tor AaplBwi Aeapulco. Horgh. via Newaurt be' 1 aad boota Facta, per bATC KDAY--AJ A. M-.

foe Farope. nee weaiwanrp Britannic via Ouawoatoera. Oettar for Germany aad bcetiaad must be directed per hntaaaic at A for "orxiaod direct, par im-hla Dsrroal. ta aow: a a. for Besgiaa direct, par -ship bedarlasd.

via Antwerp: at 11 A. fur Ear, -par atcam-snlp Dona, via aouihampsoaaad Brefnea; at 1 P. for the Windward laiaada. par siiram ntn Bea maoa-. at 1 iHO P.

for Cuba aad Use Was Udiea. Bar ateam-sbla Jaratosra. via Havana. Maiat for Calna aad Jesea. per eam-shts dry eg To 10, vla baa rmactsoo.

esos iv. i a 7 P. K. Mali for Aastralls, bew-Zastiand. Maadwlc aad Flit LUaads, per sasam-un City af 8daey.

ne baa Fraa-dsco. ciaws Dee. at 7 p. M. 1 Taaacheduieaf eteaeaof fnaa-Paetfl avail ar.

raagesl oa ta basis of aa ante la lapsed rtrl4 transit to aaa Francisco Mali frota the a arriving oa time at baa ftaw-iae on ta day of sail' ng of Waaler ar dispatched ta a me day. at Ax as is. PxwtaaOM. NEW PCBLICATI0XS. A VERY AMtaiNO BOtkr Jaet published, aad seUlag lia aot As, a Bear barwariiMS boos, entitled 1HX COMIC XJAB.

betag slctVea. all ta bea arttcla wrtttaa by a nf, ftaegnaava niastrwttsssa, nam at U. cshUiu A CfX, Paiilnkirs. sUav-Tara. btp via A 4.IFT FOR IOCR FRIEAD.

A waaaoav remtadsr or week ss tb rsas A awaierr of Art, sad riti Peered by b. P. IU.1S NEW PUBLICATIONS. SOTS4 OF StEAI roWSJU 1 i i TETX stODIXI BACAR, By Cataxaa R. Clat.

vaex, Ootb. aleacb, 5 tt ta aaar a rtr4awa. tt a to ass saeathmktagaad salklag It ta a aassaV rwvaai. a taw novas bavado fat tb tba rtcb rr atsv. 1 of this nova! hi mproadad.

OEQ. T. HABIAM OO. FabtbAara. lHX 4t WEST HMT, MEW TORC ALA iLE TBa BAPFT 1 AKodiD Trii norsE, 1 Tb FINEST XsrvsatO Book of tb ywaz.

Wtta I Hi ttfaifMlotmaatrada lratiTa, Fa YT Broadway. Na-w-Torbv inf. Mrnii Ai, scrrit-4 Isv- -MUtSTRFX OLD and I wblch reettarna ever looof the moat pooakar alssrta-. soeisa. use -Old Folks a Boss aad at tbair' eotlarttna extant ot tbeae waaderfal mlsi1Kl basV -r 1 iirm i .1 ttiii In A AkA.VU HOU1.AY ATTRACTiON.

at pag fall asae atse) pztca 9i. MTaoN A CO. Ma. aU Breadway. Mew-torsi.

STCDER'H BIKDS OF NORTH AMBBICaZ Repreaenta all ear sr-ectes. drawn aad eolesed frnsaV ast Jie. -A enperb wsrX-rs' aAee' srasAas. A gr mrt-JWSmsl Txaeaar. Tb eempteon 'erYor rrsf-Bw.

A magnlfkwnt oranbotnsrlrat Twrf, rrH mnd vr. Idltsna Dmtted toeav booanl- banrnl vnlurne saar be seen at tne mcaoA pnhHaatloa. ATT. DAM A Cu, jyiawae Balldtag. BltJirtTHHMf'JIIW TF.fT JIT.i Larw print, haadaomely bouad.

red edge. pawa, I tnto, approeeu. prtc. tt kA: three eeniea. S' six copies, t.

A air hv)l lsy riant BFRT; CODDINGTON. Catholic PuUaher.k tlh av a -eC i RELIGIOUS NOTICES. A TTHrETFBFBYTEBIAlCI1CRCrLT Jd t-. between btb and fHh tv. lb Paaur.

riio. au.viu prwaea oa Baaav. the anta at 11 a. M. and TAA P.B.

Lsotaraoa Wsdaesd evaaing at o'elocg. Ai'y- FHOTF-T4HT EPI-KOPAL, Church, (Memo rial of Rev. Benry Antboa, D. dTI 4h-t, west of Ota-av. Kev.

X. Reber Newton will preaen at 11 A. At, aad give aa adares a valaa Prayer at 4 P. M. "A FIRTr.lT4Ll.UrE.

V-Coafereee eanday. at P. sL. at Reoahltraai Halt. Mo.

64 West Xsa-st. oewntng addrse t.y Jada-a Imiiy. of Brooklya; subieea -Iba River ef HaTV. XX li. I.

is. i AT ORACK CUAFBU lATH-rr, NFAR 4TH-AY I -P-ev. A. a CARTER. P.

PASTOR, HOLT COaMCNlOJf AT A. )L MORNING aERVlCE. 1L EVENIMO. 1 R('HDArnj K1KHT Vi ll.LADDRt!, oa tha sab lert of v. v.

i.l eih oa aoaaay iaiilsi clock. Mv. 20. a A Spli Tf-TEt FAS.T Aadraw Jackson Davtu a It ntnrk Spiritual Ralattoa to th Inner ralver," Blaring by the Misses Con row. No evening meeting.

All welcome. Ai.Lr.on.irrHi kfH. ath-ay corner h-t Rev. Franda Rembrooke will prwara 1 1 morning and at 7 in tb eeeaiag. PahUs eord llylavttea.

buaday wcbooL it Jo a. ARrHDEtrot Mint of bovibay. wlU preach la th Church of th BotvSptrtt, MdV sun av. aad ath-t, baaday evening at elocx. IN I YF.KaA tCharch, corner of Downing Semcea 1 4 aad 46.

Hev. a. A. Gardaer. Pastor.

Morning sartteot-4 Neekmg the Lord. Evning aubjsc "3eba A Whittle and HU Beet of sth-ayJ ad xrth-stRev. Henry J. Vaa Dyke. Jr, Paator to prsacb aa oo.s, a 11, a mlia 4 ir.

M. I'HIKIH Ob Ol MATJOiR 1 flxtb rnlvrattst odety. bTtk st, corwir at Vr ar. JAMXH M. PULLMAN.

D. D. PatsV 8CNDAY MRNJNO at 11. pthx araPKNSK of Fajth." i Erealnaat 7:45. Tnr rational of NTYiraaALrnta Jervicen Tnaaksgrrlnr Day al 11 A.

M. rf. cA3riEx em presw a. A general and cordial tnvtratio exleaded. tUlKCH OF THE HOLY At IN IX Madlarsa-ar.

and BV. WTXBIJB F. WATEINa. n. IX, Bactar.

i Service at A. R. aad F. M. i fflHrttCH OF THE UiYI.VE PATKKftlTf.

V6th-av corner AAiher Rev. r-berlee n. r' Pastor, preache HAM. and 7-44 P. Moraia-nnlAfl IT.

ulna li r. li mM i In i Charch. btraagrs aord tally lavttad. HI UCH OF TH XfoSlAH. CORNER Sttb-st.

and Park-ae. Tbe Pastor Rev. Robert Cola yer. will praach. Morulas at Hi aub)ec -Yba Christ wa Eyaalag.

at lb Deom Ad-ward talrfax." pHI Bin OF THE IfOl.r fAFIRIT, MAD I. enrner flftto-at. flundsv. Nor. 2A-Holy ent.

muulou. o'clock: mornrag service. 11 o'clock: evea tn service. o'clock. Ia Reator, Maw.

A4aaaadl Gullbert. wUl officiate. pHIRt II or THE MOLT A Vaomer of Sato-et. and ik-v. Rev.

Brady P- Bacaaa, D. Rector. Morning service, Xvenlng aer, vlca.7-aO; sermon by Rev. IX Parkag Morgan, ad Cbarck of the tiravenly i Cot HIKCH OF THE A EN LY RPT- 6thv above SAC AC -Tfee iimllA av Put mj the abo efaarch wiu bold tbetr third eaa banr ea. tng service ednesday.

Nor. X. at e'eAoea. swrmssa by Kev. Parker Moraan.

swats free. i pHl kl OF T. MARK THKVIH4.1N vwiv reinranna.reuy,i 7 A. M. CblMrwaX brattoa.

matin. 1: aigb eelebratVi. lw ei w4 tr. au: aaeiversary sen ice or tae eaotra. 4 baakagtvlng Dav.

high ewebrarsoa. -A a. ML Tbaal SHTKrit OF THE IM'ARNATIwN. RAT. Arthur aroeka, lator -Orrloes at Masnal d-sx and ntb-av, ar 11 A.

Maad Cluiat ChascA. Ith av. aad SAtbat, P. M. flaLVAKT CIKRCH, F.

4TH.AY. jand 21st s. rsueat HAM. aad SO P. n.

Haw. eury asiienea, u. aa. Hector, el riHf HI'H OK THE AfHE S. 3TH-A Vyaad loth-st.

ShIajh as 11 A. M. aad 4 F. At. Tba Rector, tb Rat, a.

W. Donald, will ofaatata. CHHIT I'UrRCH, iTH.tT. CO it NEK. tMhnt, Bav.

irr. hhicraan. factor. Morsuag a TAF. WITT NtKIAI.f'HI RfH.

BIT-1 tle Rev. Jaate Marahall. Paster. Job at Taylor, of Loadn. rbalrmaa of tb Nattnaal Tampere anee Laagn af 1 arlend.

will speea ta that ebarefa bat'bath evening. Nov. 24. All are cordially larvliwd. TK- NKVvMAN.

FA "TOR. WI Ila tb Coarragattnaat. Chaiwb, Mad -tn-aiaAi A.SL: aubleet Teeos ana ai 7 r. -Tbe Tet Pacaaa ot ta tl iuoa TbaaksgiTiag Day 11 a. DI-K'IFLErt 'lfKIT.

2KT-XT, NXAF Broad war. ITtarhlna; morning aad even tng th Kr. B. IL. Peodiacoa: mwrntag -ihiet VTkaS Lark a I Yr vlna: aabjart Win DR.

LAN fpsst flENTIFIC IHIKCHi No. 114 We Menrtaw Farce! or tb Power by wblch Cbrlst Healed the aAok." Te Bight. e'eloea. Free aia. Urand eaur.

Fif roiwTw HoriaFinrTRT. tqJ Wortb-ab. Wn. t. Barnard.

Ayifer1aasdax--i Sunday servto ef wm at an P. M. Oa Thaaascivma Day diaaer for eaudrea at 1 ctocaL. aoM. earwwseaw reettationa, Ac, br th ehlidrsa la ehapss at 2 o'clock Free dinner ts saevi.

seas, aad rhlliliaa mas Sb street at o'elooA, tor aa ot waloa nasibai ar ottelted. pocRTrr c-itaria- cRntra, issttrI JT st, bet wee th aad Madana vt. Rev. flu. Gallagher.

Pastor. sf onilag milm a It vetoek sahtees '-ae-rea klsetxn;" evening at 7:46: nb lea! -Thurtow wed." All ar ordiaIlr lavavad. ana day-school at IS A. M. THBST aocitTT OF triRITC4LITri, af rkewubllraa Ball.

No. At Wast a3dwL-Msa. erige bam lectures morning at lOAAaad eeeaiag at 7:, ad a eel Rssis free. Tl 44 TTIAR Tl FTTrrv OOtVW MKasDfOyjtj as wbn la ami Aa tk aw u. 1 Klag of Oiory by rastonag all things, wul rnsa la tae MadVmJ CaUesre, Sad-as.

aad stsw.wlKk. 1NDEPENDKMT CATHOLIC CHf MfH. lanale Isasla srbsv. aad rvl as Bi.iilne a. th stee.

Jaaoea A. fConiiw, Pa wee. uiaaLbi i-Cae. aiaal MnCloakev Awada ataxaon tne Pop ti FaAAvar ri 31 WA LTEE HOWELL, XtYst TOCPI BFlfl ta iair DissrV- antrinal Ass nrtna bands mm wwlw.h wwew ag. ta Trnrata 1 wwy aad saa-, tjna AA dot freea (I 1 iciw jzRrACsur rHrECrVf-igtirtu aAAbax, btwaa lark aad Leamrv taa aa, bee.

S. 4. Seward. Paster. Sal ik a A4 A.

av awaaay. Woo. sa. Text Bisna.vBl.1 SS: Wbli ss as A-a, ebnil -rtusiii mt i -bstot wua adakt claswa a AAaaA A. by tbe Paaaom i Ttr.r.

Htsav m.iiuba ,1 tLlAA CmImI naii'il. 1 ava, pnaLlm Sasvdav at LI A. M. aad 7 SS F. JL, Rsa om awaday.

aatb, at Chlrkartng baiA. im fi-T" a iTC Psreaua aad tahjes bt. nruiFn cHrkctt. enasaa.k chdatbB aaaday at lir-Ju A. M.

and 4 F. eOClETT wF FRIES Df. iaa tar wwrabtpa FTwa.W Raw; lu a-SAs. iSbAwwoA'rF U4 4F. CT, MlktH" AD-aF.

AXi it H-ar RIUIL F.E Rev. tin avtsaae awwnm JTaalAaxmt rbaaaaalela, leay S.TtLV W.raww if5--2 VMea at aad 1 Se A- SL. aay 40 KK. Carulre. leaner sn Cbarrav-Mora'Sg ssrvvJ A.

AU seravne ay saw aiiato Lr Mattl. aasa I sesa keeyer. MX 1.1. PkkArir lea ae. aai Deeder-aae Ps-lflbbu sIia7a(.

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