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I I i 21, 1G3 aCirmXA lmt A ns .) A. A HAEYABD BEATEN BY YALE ST A SCORE OF 29 TO i AT FOOTBALL. VAUOVSOX OF TALK BOU tOXX 7 xiacnro ro ar bide a btxbek OF ACCIDENT. orrox.Kor. 20.

Thlrterwirdtlt IW witnessed ft football game to CnbrtiUe rw oat on Jsrris field this eftenioos to tee the Tata-Harvard game, which Yl by a aeon at 99 to 4. All tbe seat vera occupied, aad Searty ft thousand people bad to pot iftft standing accommodation, so ffreei wa the snrobar ef epectotora. several hundred Tale no wer present, and bunched together to one earner of the field tbay 414 their fuli hare of Qm fihoss-liig The tram wens made up toV omv. TaIsWsTIsma Am. carter.

Carina. Wsortrnff. Bark, aad Cot-win. (Captala.l Ba-ebrr. lurur but: Wsiklaaos sad Motion, half backs; Ball, fall bee.

Vtti A WeminntOm. TllllM BmlL Tsntsta Wood. Btrttar, and Harding, rubbers-. burflny. ossrtor bark: Balnea aad Porter, half aaekaTtld7.

tall back. Tba Harvsrd team we tba reorganlied one. erirb Adsrn and Dudley, practically new men. Aaama, though an old player, baa been out tbia aaira only 'our days, and Dudley baa played hat one game with the team. Both of the men, wrver, played a brUUant gam, their tackling Sarin aa food aa any shown on the ground.

Tiemptly at 2:30 Beferee Camp stArted the pa ml with Harrard on the tipper end of tba teat. Tale baring the klok-off. Bona by Burke end Corwin at once eent tbe ball up toward tbe Harvard line, and In hist four minute Beecber, Yste's wonderful little quarterback, wriggled through tbe line and made tbe first touch-down, from which Walklnaon eaally kicked a goal. Wben tin ball waa put in play la the centre Holden rot In two rery pretty mua, which took tbe ball down toward tbe Yale goal. Tbe ball eoon came back toward Harvard' Itne by aready play of tbe rush line and kick by Walklnaon.

A loog pant by Peabody aeat tt back toward tbe centre. A about went up from tbe Yale men wben Corwtn made a pretty ru and waa finely tackled by Holden. boon, however. Mori son carried tbe ball over and made another touob-down, from wuirn sisinaon giraea me aeoona goat. The play bad i Baled lea than 15 minute, and already Yale had aecured 12 to tbeir opponents' nothing.

Yale Bar waved, and Harrard men prayed that might not be a forecast of what waa to coma. Their prayer seemed answered, for tba Harrard eleven now played more steadily and eeemea better able to overcome tbe splendid team play of tbe opposing rush line. Pea-body, walklnaon. and Holden now indulged la noma long-distance kicking, but the baQ' eventually came back toward the centre. Porter's ankle was injured in tbe crim-xnajre.

and hla place was taken by Borden. I ft. At this atage of tbe rmoie the two rusk lines presented a dilapidated appearance. Woodruff, Bemtogton. and Dudley were all bleeding at tbe pose, ami Harding aud Wallace, the opposing end rushers, were indulging in some pretty free slugging, in wblcn Wallace seemed to getting flaektadty the worst of it, a several times waa knocked down by bis wiry opponent.

Borden, woo bad taken Tone? place, after making a few fumbles and ineffectual rushes, cot warmed up aad started to to play a food rama, gaining considerable gronnd for hla aide, The ball came down Just in front of Harrard's goal, but Peabody waa there, and a lour punt sent it back to tbe centre, where Adama made a good run. which nearly need him np on account of bis poor training. Fumbles by Holden and Peabody and a Una run by Bencher brought tbe ball Terr near- tbe Harrard line, bat far to one aide. Beecber. bowerer, made another Eood run and touched the ball down behind 10 Harrard roai.

Walkhiaon, aa a matter of pourse. kicked a coal, and Yale's boys cheered as the score rolled -up to 18to0. Tbeir Joy. how-aver, waa but sbort-lired. Startlna; from tbe eeotra Boyden made a brilliant run.

and Holden made a epurt toward tbe eoreted eoaL Another down and another splendid run and the ball was within 10 Tarda of the Yale line. The rut line opened, and Holden threw himself into the rap and fell over tbe line, making a touch-down for Harrard. For several ruinates tbe crowd went wild, ertmeon flare wared, and Harvard and Holden waa the cry. Tbe Yale men looked sad. for they bet heavily that Harvard would not score.

Tbe -ball waa ajrara punted out by Peabody and caacbt by Boyden. Holden. bowerer, failed to kick tbe coal, the ball going a rery little to one aide. Boon after tbe nme was called with tbe ball near tbe centre of the Held. The eeeond three-quarters of an boar's play vh oejnui moon iiae un uriu me aarvaru rush line blocked badly, Peabody tumbled, and Gill In Just four minutee made a touch from which Walklnaon kicked tbe roaL In the acrim-mafe Carter, of Yale, bad his eye laid open, and bis place waa takea by Buchanan, After tbe ball nad bees brought out to the centre, a pretty run' by XJ111 brought-it back.

Bull and Holden interchanged kicks, and then Walklnaon failed no kick a icoal from tbe field. Holden, who bad been playing tbe best Individual game on She Harrard team, was Injured to the ankle, and bis place waa taken by Bears. ff. The bail aoon went over Into Talat territory on tumble by Walktnuon and Soil. The former, bowerer.

soon, sent tt back by ft long kick. A fair catch gare Walkmson anotb-tr ebance for a goal, but the ball failed to go aver the bar. Dndley and Adams now did some tr passed them, and by a line run brouxbt the ball almost to the line. Dudleys bead waa injured, and bia place was taken by Fletcher, making tbe third substitute for Harvard. Tbe men Uned up in front of tbe Harrard goal, tbe ball was passed back to Walkinson.

who made a rnal, and the wore stood 2 to A. Ko further scoring was made, although onoe the ball Sraa kicked over Yale'a line aad Harrard bad several chances to score. The ranie was very interesting and much closer than tbe aoora would Indicate. Tbe Yale team we far ahead of Harvard's, bat tbe latter bad antue brilliant individual player. As considerable netting was dona by Yale that Harrard would be beaten by 80 points and that Harrard would not score, banks to Holden's briUiant play there was almost as much rejoicing in Lam bridge to-night aa if victory had perched pon tbe crimson banner.

PBISCET02F8 MEN 6 AD. BZCATJSE WESLETAH'a B0T5 8CORXD SIX ronrrs against them. Haxtpokq, ISor. 20. There is great joy in Klddletown to-aigbt, although the Wealeyan football team was beaten to this city tbia after- BvaA Was aW at Utia -narss aw anaakwa rt ITn a a 1 a MoCof college to Kew-Jern y.

on lu race it was a bad beat, 70 to 6, but that six means much Wealeyan, far to score a point against re-toobtabla Princeton la tba biggest kind of glory. In great aix were mad on a touchdown from which a goal waa kicked. It was to tba first isntne. aad tbe ball was filuee down npon Pttnceton'a 30-rard lree. A Waaler a a player got ft kick at tn leather, wbloh didn't rise to tbe air.

bat traveled close to tbe ground. It struck a New-Jersey player's 1T. glanced off to one aide, and rolled over Pnaoeton's goal Una. Wesleyan's quarter back was close upon It, and before any of tbe other eld could get the ball, be bad fallen upon It, and touchdown bad been scored against Princeton. It waa something altogether unexpected, and tbe Wealeyan contingent among tbe spectators went wild with delight.

Although sure of tbe game, that touchdown made Prtnoe-toa men tlnrd. ana before they had finished euratng tba fates a Wealeyan man bad kicked thsgoiL Outshte of this Incident tbe game was Juat what might bar been expected between teams of such disproportionate streugth. There waa a good sised audience that was ready to applaud everything. Among the spectators were 200 Wealeyan students, a aoore from Princeton, a sprinkling of Yale and Trinity men, and auany townspeople. From tbe first tt was all Prtaeetnn war, and touchdowns were -cored and tbe ball kicked between Wesleyan's goal posts with rharniing regularity.

Tbe first toning gave a score af Princeton, 88 Wealeyan. 6. Iblrty-twoBiore points were put to Princeton credit during the aeouad naif, and its men worked Jnat aa bard as ever, while Wealeyac'a core dalat change. The last eight minutes of HOWUU SMU oiw DU, UN, IffUfc WVIV hot needed, for the score atoed: Princeton. 70; Wealeyan, 6.

Mr. Rohinaoa. of Yale, wa tbe referee. rTiiK-eton' eleven waa slightly changed from its naiial make-up la the rush line were Wagen-. burst.

Cook, lrviua, George, Cowan, Church, and Jsoor. McCance played quarter back, while tbe half hacks were Ames and Price, bavare. th full back, bad a pretty easy time of tt during the It sertued aasy work tor aosae of tbe Prtucetoa men to put the 1 jeataer egg behind tbe bUUdietowa boys' goal poaie. Moure got there twjoe wttb tba ball. rTiee workea la five towa-ftewDa, Amea put four to hi record, aad Cowan gjade three.

In general tba eleven played a harp, telling game. Wealeyan pat lu regular mam into the held. Car.t. Savage, of Princeton, said to-night that roe thing waa settled Yale would play ia Princeton oa Thnakashrtog Day or there woBidftt any gam. OTHER GAMES.

Txot. 5T. 20. Rensselaer Poly-aachjue Institute, 11; Caion CoUega, A a Tt-ai WIUlaMlTOWS, a College to-day he re ot 30 to 0. 2ix.

neat Amnerw at rootoau oy utcsinana, ot waaieyaft. was th ralere. i Mzczmbir to szxmt x. silslxt. taceptian win be giTeaio Mr.

Eenir td. Ftaalay. Goreracatneral of th Congo Fro Btata, on Xocday. Kov. TT.

by Mr. A- B. Stone. tb Talrads, 'e, IV Wst Ilftyth-atraec. tba ftflas will on of th toad- tnr social evrats of the asaaoa.

air. Stanley at now oa hi war tbw dry. hartnx sailed from Mntkamwoa by th Ailer eat Friday laa WET JtA ULBAES WITHDREW. I J. A arCBSIAS BTATEllIXf EXPLAIXIJtd HIS ucAit.

fix. VrmsMxato, Wor. 20r-ia official statement haa bee leue4 by th Boasian Oor-enment explaining Ita aetioa ta rroaUlsg Gem. Kaulbar from Bulgarta. Tba doemneat aayat In eoneeqweaeear tn ttaf Tffnaalsa aabjecta, aad alaa peraosa nder the prouw-Uoa of Boaaia to Bulgaria and Xaatera EoumeJla, Gem.

Kaulbar baa been eompeUed to notify M. 5acevica. BulgarUo MIstster of Foreign Affair, that be and ail ta BneHaa Cow an Is would leer tbe principality on the ocsa aon of the arat act of violence committed after aatd Botlncation. On 5or. 9 followtog a fresh ootraga was eom-Ditted agatnat ft BtwaUa carass at Philfp-po polls, who waa maltreated by aoldler and by a srowd ot peoplo armed with sticks and was brought to tbe Bnaaiaa Consulate rn-aeaaible.

Kaulbora. learnlag that tbe at tack on tbia eavaas baa neea aado by nrder of the military autboritlea, demanded tbe dismissal ot th local Bngadier-OcBSral and Prefect who were res ponal Die. and tbe exemplary punishment of those who participated la tba attack. He also demanded that the Bnaaiaa who had beea injured should reedr the customary salute and reparations, and nutlfled th Bulgarian Government that nnloas his demand were eomplled with he would depart on Kov. 17.

M. ace vies having neither replied to the demands of Gen. Kaulbar nor given the saualao-tton required. Gen. Kaulbar and all the Busman Consul to Bulgaria and EMtern Bonmelia have beea ordered to leave to-day." Sofia.

'or. 20. The Repmta aent telegram to Prince He expressing regret that hi son Prinde Alexander waa not among them to celebrate and solemnise tbe first anniversary of hi vtetorv-over tbe Berriana at He responded; congratulating the Bulgarians on the event, and assured them that be also regretted his son's Absence. Tbe Regents also telegraphed to Prince Alexander deploring hi abeeac from tbe people who lored him and who would never forget tbe merits and escribec of tbeir leader and the do-tender of their BBtraeEU, Nor. 20.

The JforA, the Russian organ published here. says: "The departure of Gen. AoIbar from Bulgaria doe not signify Russian retreat from tbe roan try. but simply a rupture Of Busslaa relation wltn Bulgaria. Bussia does not rail qui nil her Interest or her special international right to Bulgaria.

Not. 20. Prtmier de Freycinet bat Informed the French Cabinet that Gen. Kani-bar has placed the Bosnian subjects who remain to Bulgaria under the protection of tbe French diplomatic agent at Bona end the French Consuls in Bulgaria, M. de Freyelnet added that Gen.

Kaulbars's action to so doing had no polltioal significance. FOREIGN MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. Loxixjx, Not. 20. The Government ha arranged with the In mad Steamship Company to take Tuesday's American mall; with tbe Korth German Lloyd Steamship Line to take Thursday, and with th Guion Line to take fiatnrday'a.

The German steamer are to wait at Southampton until Thursday night for tbe arrival of tbe malls for America. Tbe vessel of tbe first mid third named companies ar to atop at Qoeentom, and the Gnlen Line is to use the Alaska aad Arizona In carrying tbe mail under tbe new arrangement. The arrangement are imply experimental, and made for a period of three months only. i Tbe Irish Nationalist neesnaper denounce tbe decision of tbe Government on the question of tbe mail service. Tbe Fraemoa says: "The so-called Unionist Ministry It bent upon destroying wnaierer remains oi ina commerce.

ANi ISLAND CITY BURNED. LoxDON, Not. 20. Newt ha been received here of a disastrous fire to the town of Tondo, on the Pasig River, nearly opposite Mauila. to tbe island of Luzon, the Urgest of the Philippine group tne thousand nouses were Durnoo.

CURRENT FOREIGN TOPICS. Loxdox, Not. 20. Mr. Aahton Burrows, a Journalist, waa to-day at the Bow-Street Police Court committed for trial on a charge of at tempting, to commit murder.

It was he who during an altercation list night to tbe wine bade of the Golden Cross Hotel, at Chartng Cross, fired hi revolver -at a stranger. Both men were described as Americans, aad the man at whom Burrows shot Is named Batcher. Bur row was drunk wben be fired tbe shot. Tbe name of the ship which, while conveying a number of Queensland plantation laborers foundered recently to the Pacific Ocean. 140 live being lost, wa tbe Yonnd Dick.

A fight for g.100 a side was proceeding at West Auckland, in the County ot Durham, to-aay, wben the; police, who bad Men lying in ambush. interterea ana arresiea a score ot person. Dcblix, Not. 20. Tbe Marquis of Lana-downe baring refused abatement hi tenants to-day refused to pay their rent.

Bebltk. Not. 20. The German "War Sec retary will resign soon, and will probably be suo- eeeded oy uen. Ton capnn.

Brussels. Not. 20. The operatiTeain the cotton manufactories at Ghent went out on atrike to-day and were Joined by tbe dock labor-j era. A riot I threatened to-nlgbt, and tbe mltt-l tary nave been ordered bold themselves InJ readiness.

2 Madrid. Not. 20. In tbe 8panisb Corteej the Romero Bobledo group of tbe Opposition hare given notice of their intention to propose! the following mo. ion: Resolved.

That lore-j sight and vigilance in tbe defense of tbe mon-l aroby ana order, ana energy toe maintenance ot authority and law, an compatible with tbe liberal poli7 which tbe Government haa pro-nosed to follow." Tbe motion implies censure ol tbe Government, and will provoke a warm de-j bate. i Tbe conditions governing tbe convention oil tbe Cuban debt are published. The Govern-) ment will gtre 106 for iiOO in easterns debenM ares of 1878, and 10 for 100 to mortgage de-i Denture or toou. xne conversion 01 toe aeoa will begin in December and end ia February id out in America tne urn win oe ex tended bo as to include th month of March. TO DIKE WITB MOBICJiKA CoriCTeesman-elect AJnoe J.

Camminga on Thursday received the following letter: i Monicas Clcb. IfO. 21 WMI TwgJIH ekVTXT" BTUtBT i Nov. 18, 18e. Th HatL.

Am J. CummiiUrt Data ftlB: The Monicas Club, ta recognition ol the honor conferred upoa tain the triumphant alee tkra at ona of its member to the Congress ef tbi United Bis tea, desire to tender to yon th eompli meat of dinner at Msssettt's, Forty -ninth tree 1 and Sixth-avenue, at 7 P. Nov. t. 1086 Yonr truly, Joseph Ho wart.

Blake ry UaQ, ward ronton. Jacob Ueu, Henry E. Dlxey. Pren tloe Treadwell. Kt C.

Ooedwm. Daniel Frobmaa John A. Maekav. William Rarton. Arid K.

Bar ney. Walter I Price. Fred O. Oedney X. Rich! moDO, unniHW.

jmjdctv.a. nmiara. oecrewry. This was Mr. dimming' reply: MKVOU.

If or. 18. 1886. Gmrrmrrjl: I accent the nroffered oourtesv el my brothers of the Monicas Club with sincere pleas are. Years traly AMOS J.

CCMMINGS. Messrs. Hnt.it an. Howaso. ail, and ather.

Tbe dinner will take place to-night, and 1 ex ported to be a moat pleasant affair. Henry trtxey and tbe Boston meinber of the club an expected on a special train. lx democjuct. ThajEree 6atnxday flight lectures in th large baQ of the Cooper tTnion, which have no been held far two years en account of the alter atlons being made in thetraQding, were opened last evening by tbe Bat. Dr.

Lyman Abbott Tbe hall wa about one third filled. Di. Abbott'i subject was Industrial Evolution A Conlrl but tin to tbe Discussion ttf tbe Labor The remedy of all the evil of the present wagi 1 system, be Bald, waa to come in the shape of ai 1 industrial democracy, where tbe user of tool 1 would own them in hoi or in part, where ther 1 would be no great rift between tbe classes be -cause there would be no (lasses. This waa eallei I visionary. It waa not true.

There waa a towi 1 to Indiana where there i were no millionaires, no paupers, where, to 1 1 years, the workingmei 1 bad put $500,000 into home. What could be don In one community ooukt te done In another. It would take time, but th change was cumins Tbe movement would begun br the comraoi 1 people, wbo began all great movements. Wbei 1 tbe system was complete, many things, aa th railroads and telegraph, trhieb were now earned en by private person, -would be to charge of the Government. Dr.

Abbott lecture was -eelved with marked aign of approval by hi 1 audience aad waa often interrupted by applauai STJUWBBKMIB8 TUB TKAJt JtOVSD. From A Aaaaaiaais Be. 12. The people in Lot) Angeles and other Southern California town, who always want tp boaat Of their perpetual Bummer" and the fink fruit; they raise, will fleaee take motto that trawberrie are growls to Sacramento, that vines are looming, and that many tomllle have the deuetous berry on their table every day. John Bavdaa brought to the Besolne tbia morning a baakat of ripe strawberries which be pseked to hla yard at Twaaty-firat aad etroet.

Ua says they grow there to roar round wrthom any protaeuoau Kipe strawnerrtes will be amen; mm mukiku a vur v.ara air. A XZrOXXXB CITT I FKOJf JOt BATlk From ta XsMawalM fxassvi Jommmt, fee. 18. Some time rono it "waA aiinotinoed thit ex-Freshlent Haye woud herate dalrrerla lector bafor theSlater Tratotog School. bat rumor a era me premiaui ow tae so est yester day afteraeoai that tba aMscagmshad geauamsat had canceled hi en rag meet hers and sent the tostitttioa a check tor HjOOOV Tbia, it 1 hoped, I true, althoogh a definite cksewladgmasit tne receipt i Mia AaaUav TEE FTSAXCIAL WORLD.

Stock apemlatioa anffers ao Abatement. Ia. ocd dlrectioBa the paatweek kaa aeea tt grow aad spread materially. little that laaewhaa develop! ta add erldea to the eomuy prc pertty; I at Rroch ha oeenrred ta show the temper ef Van-street's -publkr aad to prove the etxangth eg exlattog apeottlattre totnence. Th fever Is en; people ar not stopping anrue OTwrmneh over trade's nsdnrcurrent or to trorry orer the torricaclo of latrtnsia Talae; eaoagb for the crowd tt 1 to as that the Btock ttebruams-bojy aiMltbAtrtock after teek hewtog the toflaence of activity.

Other than the vtrnffwaJiiiial contingent are dabbling to the market, because dabbltog pays. Prices are dangerously high a number of old fashioned oonservatlvw brokerage bouses bar lately been warning their customers; tbe market to deteriorating, toto a wildcat JnbfJee, ao they Insist, nttt more or leu logic to hack up their preaching; they aee diss' ahead, But the olaVfaahioned broker la neither abundant nor Influential in 'Wall-street. Just sow. Tbe new-fashioned broker I to con trol. And the new-fashioned broker to brim fun of hope and la intrepid to the last degree.

Kothtog risked, nothing' won." ia hla motto. broadened out Into, "The more you risk tbe more you win." Thus it has been that the active men to stock specula ting circles hare declined to heed the pesslmlet of tbe old school and, a Is ever tbe ease, he who talk-most hopefully haa most follower, and the warnings that conservative broker hare Issued, instead of effect-tog what was aimed atthe exercise of great Caution, if not total abstinence, to speculation lor the time being bare only switched their customers into other brokers' offices. Tbe old-fashioned broker may hare the satisfaction ot feeling that a doty baa been discharged the new-fashioned broker haa the satisfaction of handling the commissions. But while no abatement haa come, changes of significance ar seen. That list of old stand-bys the securities on tbe far West and Northwest railways, for ao long time tbe leaden of all WaQ-etreet speculation Is finally neglected.

The Grangers are apparently not the things to conjure with that they were. Time waa when they monopolized the Btock Exchange's dealing and by their movements practically dictated the course of the rest of the market; tbe last few weeks hare seen them tumble toto comparative insignificance. The West giro way to the Booth; Dixie to becoming king to WaU-street. Only a casual glance orer the dally dealing of the Btock Exchange ia needed to show bow true this to; Southern securities make np the big figure that show total transactions. There are many reasons for the change.

The Booth la more pro porous than any other section ot the country to-day. Facta abound to proof of thia. During tbe last six year a thousand million dollar have been added to the wealth of the old 12 Southern States. KothlDj to be compared to this has ever happened to Ure land A kindred advance ha been seen to one or two quickly crow-tog Western States Kansas la an Instance but no group of Statea can to any wise approach the record. The Sooth, after all It loo of blood and waste of wealth, haa grown stronger than even to tba arlatocratlo ante-bellum day It claimed to be.

Industry ha supplanted sloth; work Is no longer a mentor bsdgs. The turning point to the South' condition came wben half of her great cotton crop waa raised by white labor, aa official figures show tbe last crop was. And here to a line worth a volume to testimony of the new order of thing South: In Alabama during this last year every dollar of tax assessed haa been eolleoted excepting only $50." to there any Korthern State that can show so eleaa a bill of health from tbe Tax Collector I People do not pay taxes wben they have no money. Those wbo lead to Wall-street speculation Btock Exchange beQ wethers have not been slow to appreciate this new Southern era of better time. All west of Chicago there 1 complexity and perplexity to the railway situation.

Tbe big road are not only invading ona another' territory to a most reckless fashion, but, worse far, they are indulging 111 feelings to show selfish dog-in-the-manger spirits, and are using what monetary credit they hare to parallel competition where there to neither need nor excuse for each thing. Tbe result must cotne with a crash some time: it may be deterred; but where there Is not business enough to go around somebody haa got to be a loser; and Northwestern railroads cant pnt off tudgment day forever. In the South there to not this intense competition. Faytog territory 1 not overcrowded with rail ways, and Southern wildernesses are not made bleaker by parallel with long line of empty car whirling on emptier errands from nowhere to nowhere. And this to how the Booth to different from much of the Northwest What can be done to a Southern security haa been shown within the last week or two to tbe ease of the Richmond and West Point Terminal Company.

Thk Tocks's new column hare told of the magnificent coup by which Alfred Bully and hi colleague gained control first of Terminal, and then gathered in the Richmond and Railway a feat that nobody to Wall- street one week ago could hare believed within the range of possibility, so strong haa the old Danville Board ot Directors been popularly regarded. There are hint that amount almost to official promise that what has become known i bat the preface to much more astonishing thing to store. The complete unification of all the distinctive Southern railway line to suggested; If the suggestion develop toto reality we hare seen but the beginning of activity In the Booth' securities. Not only railroad, but Southern industrial enterprises forge to the front. The American cotton oil trust certificates practically tbe stock of tbe monopoly corporations making on from cotton seed hare been among the buoyant thing of the week, rising without apparent effort 10 point or mora.

The stock and bond of the St. Louis. Arkansas and Texaa Railway, one of the recent features of tbe market, hare been comparatively quiet for tbe season, It to believed, that strong European Investors hare sought th opportunity to pick up a big line both ot the bond and tbe stock. Europe, to fact, to now more than ever an active buyer ot our securities; to London, Paris, Amsterdam, and other capitals gambling to "American ha become tbe fashionable tad, developing toto astonishing proportions. Eastern trunk lines seem bent on peace and harmony, bat Beading reorganization to still a puxxle and drawback.

There hare been some strange things lately in the gss stocks. It to known that om of tbe moet influential people to the Consolidated Gas Company hare beea large buyer of stock lately, but the market price ha been hammered somewhat, and to a way suggestive of manipulation. The company's annual meeting, close at hand, will show the effects ef th reduced pries of gas on earning, effects that the publle generally haa reason to heller havs been far from unfavorable. Bond ar growing to be more and more a feature ef Btock Exchange dealing. Ona issue that has suddenly become conspicuous to the State bond of Mexico, which, under arrangement with the Mexican Government, are now being refunded Into 3 per cents.

It I believed that tbe interest will hereafter be paid regularly, aad promtoeat New-Yorkers who are interested to them are to high spirits over the change afor the better, aad predict that the course of the market will "speedily testify to their Improved intrinsic value. The West Snore Baflroad bonds hare beea a feature of the market The current earnings of the West Shore Bead show conclusively that whatever New-York CeatraTe dividend may be, whether tt goes higher or lower, the West Shore bond interest ia aaf beyond peradveoture. Th road's big busi-aeaabaaled to marked activity to the bond which bar begun to riee a inquiry that haa eom with the toersntog knowledge if their ta-trtoato Tatoe, Judge whoa ertlmstes are taken by tiuusui 1 atli. man to WaU-street anticipate that the West Sher bond win ell at from 110 to 115 eooa. Ther hv toatnrea that make them pctany tempting to th (eauia investor.

ATZXIV VMIS0 TEX LAMS. vVurnrGTCot, DeL. Now. 2a Six negroe and tore white were publicly whipped at 5ew-Caotl to dar. twaarrtog each from to BOtosba, TEsnyq- tee feace2llker.

TT OBgTnfATZLT KXXAIN! OW THX SCat- wACai OF THK WATCB. The Sabmarrn Monitor Company, which woa the torpedo boat Peacemaker, tardea great effort yesterday, which, however, was crowned with rrry Bttle sucrea. They announced that their aueer little sreea vessel would ge through amber ef submarine evolutions to the North Brrer, near Etghty-ixtbr tree aad they bad one pompous steamer and a little tugboat filled with gfaat aaem. arttota, newspaper men, etochhoMeT. and aaadwicbea.

In fact, the foot of TwentJetB-treet. North River, whence the weesela started. waa gay with nags and lively with small boys. In the tor Lnthnr ('. ard wura Cml Will lam Teoomseh Sherman, Major-Gen, B.

Schofield, uea. ntppie, Albert Sterner, Commodore Charles CNeiU. Cnited States Nary; Major Banger. Frederick Lovejov, Daniel Btarr. Jobn L.

Rogers, Paymaster Wood, George W. Nelson, Ernest Sterner, M. Cass, Jr and Prof. Jamah H. L.

Tuck. The gentlemen were all incur and all dtopoaed to receive agreeablo Impressions. It waa o'clock when a big barge near Elghty-aixth-treetwae reached and a few moments later the Peacemaker was seen lying serenely half under water and looking, a on of the gentlemen remarked, deuoededly uncanny." As they gazed tbe lid of tbe manhole waa raised and a red-flan-aeled arm appeared, followed close! by a grimy and good-humored face. Jobn Holland, the pilot of the Peacemaker, was tee owner of tbe red flannel aad tbe grimtoeaa. and be emerged to Inspect the company.

At 8:30 the pompon steamer Frederick De Bary. with a crowd oa board. Including J. Edward Simmon and Lieut. E.

L. Zalinaki. appeared, and everything wa then tn readlnesa, Kindly tell Prof. Tuck Td like to go down on tne Peacemaker." said Gen. Sherman tn a boy after be had stared the submarine craft out of countenance if bad any.

Professor." continued, when the Inventor bad obeyed the summons. I'd like to see this before It is to motion, mind. I can see all I desire while it to Oil." Certainly." said Prof. Tack suavely. Are you Bare," asked the General dubiously, "that you're enough concentrated air down there Enough to last elrht hours." Are your lungs good continued tbe General.

First rate." Well, then, come Gen. Sherman divested himself of bis overcoat and gave it to a gentleman beside him, who tenderly said -Good-bye. General." and then followed Pilot Jobn Holland and Engineer John Kline down rbe manhole. The General' glove wa Just visible aa the lid of tbe manhole waa closed. For 15 minute Gen.

Sherman remained lost to view, and his overcoat rested unredeemed on the arm ot hi friend. At theend of that time be emerged, with hi felt bat indented, hi coat dusty, and hit eye twinkling. "Positively no danrer at all," he aald. a be reached tbe tug with considerable difficulty. "Very nice Indeed.

Te-rynice." Then Pro! Tuck explained the mechanism of the boat, dilated on It eauatio soda engine, ita concentrated air and other Interesting facta. About 4 o'clock the Peacemaker started on its' course. It went round and round tbe Ward and the steamer, but it waa distinctly risible above water. In fact, there was rery little of tbe submarine In it tactic. After about naif an hour spent in this manner, during wblch the stockholders looked blue, the Peacemaker returned to it barge, ana took on extra ballast, convinced that want of that article cauaed tbe difficulties, it started again.

This time aa it Beared tbe boats it dived about two feet and eame to tbe surface to about six seconds. Tbe stock's gone up two points." said gray-hatred gentleman, excitedly. Two points But the Peacemaker wss refractory. It declined to go any deeper or to remain for any more extended length of time. None of the evolutions expected were performed, and in despair the boat wa caught by the barge people and tied np.

The explanation of the want of euooes wss that two extra flange, or fin," had been added to tbe vessel, to tbe nope of increasing it deflective power. Tbe flange, bowerer, counteracted the action of the others; hence tbe dilHoulty. Other experiment will be made on Tuesday, and It to hoped that they will be more A TRTBrTB TO AMERICAN OEXIVS were the recent awards at Liverpool and Edinburgh of silver medal to Beabury Johnson, pharmaceutical chemists and proprietors of Benson's Ca peine Plaster. These plasters ar Indorsed by S.000 physician and pharmacist aa the only reliable external remedy for coughs, colds, rheumatism, Ac Beware of nostrums advertised by quack. FncAange.

PREPARE FOB BVTJEX CU3UITO CHANGES By laying in stock of Pomeroy's Petroline Plasters. They are vastly more effective and reliable than tbe cheap and worthless so-called plaster offered by soma dealer a "Just aa good." Exchange As the great artists arrive in New-York they have without exception aent within SA hoars for Beeamter Cream and Balm. Druggist and So. 27 To ixr a cold hare It own way often to assist to laying the Tonndatioa ef consumption. To cur the most stubborn cough or cold you have only to use Judiciously Or.

jAnrs ExraCTOlArr. adpyrttaemsnl Owe far tbe DeaX Pacars Pattxt impsovid cusmoimt Ea Saras perfectly restor the hearing and perform the work of tbe naturtl drum. Invisible, comfortable, and always In position. All conversation nd even whispers heard distinctly. Send for illustrated book, with testimonials.

Fas. F. Hiacox, 85S Broadway, S. Ma Tsaa'a Handicap Tooth Powder. Best la the world.

Bold br II druggiat and fsney goods dealers. Just what you want. Price, Boker Bitter. The oldest nd best, prevent cholera and cure dyspepsia, malaria, and all affections of the be wels. Ad.

srMsmaswt Frteadakla Tree. Yes, I yonr firm friend. I have shewn tt tor years, I have shown it In sorrow, Joy, laughter, aad tears, I would stead by yoa yet to tbe eeaaon-moutoed death. But. oh I no longer to stand by your breath! It Is cruel to sk it! the Lord Himself know.

Yon re life to my spirit, bat death to my aoa I Oh Tom. even now, if ao remedy Alton e. I would stick by you Mill aad Mill call you my own. Bat there I sore remedy close st your bead That is sweetening a million of breaths In the land. For tt cleanses aad treagtheas the teeth, ao tb month Seems aa ivory gate to th rose of th South 1 "And that remedy nam 8OZO0ONT vQ yoa taker Tea.

I win, my old friend, for your own "-'ir sake) Bo here's off for that exquisite breath ef the rose I Hip, hurrah tor my mouth sad hurrah for my noser A HEATH AND PEARLY TEETH are easily attained, and those who fail to avail themselves of tbe means should aot complain whea so-cased of gross aeglect. Tb SOZODONT will speedily radicate the eaase of a foul breath, beautify lag aad preserving the teeth to tbe oldest age. PatTerta WamanaaW. Too mncb effort eaanot be made to bring to th attention of suifcrtug woman bond the great value of LYSIA E. PlNsTHAM'B VEGETABLE COM-POUND aa a remedy for th diseases of women, ad perhaps aothing I more effectual tnaa the testimony of those who hare beea cared by It- Bach an one Is the wife of Ueaeral Barringer.

of Winston, N. C' and we quote from the General's letter aa tol. lnwa: -Dear Mrs. Piakhaia: Please allow me to add my testimony to the most excellent medicinal InsUUes of your VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Irs.

Barringer was treated for several years for what the physicians called leacorrhea aad prolapsna uteri combined. I aeat bar to Richmond. Va, where shs remained for six months ander the treatment of an eminent physlciaa without any permanent banent. bs was tadaoed to try yoar medi-lnn, aad after a reaaooaUl time com-nenoed to Improve and la now able to attend to ber easiness aad oonaiders herself tally iea. era! Barringer la the proprietor of the Americas Hotel.

Winston. N. and is widely known. Cwase Bariy aad AvM tfso Rtaafs. 627 aad Broadway.

Beatember tlie aambera. The greatest Clothing sale aa record. We ar compelled te dispose of ear eaUr took of flas teller. made clothing at leas thaa (0 eeote ea the dollar. We offer tb public tbe following great bargain TJ AO will bay a durable Winter ovarcoet.

worth HO. A strieUy all wxM Meitoa oreoa at 4 SO. worth 912. 60 will bay Beaver 9 veronal tn brows, black aad bloe. worth BIA Mea'sdarablosaiteatas, wort 10.

98 will buy ate mixed eaaaimers suite, worth SI A Men's Has corkscrew salt at S1A worth 4. Mea' English broad-wal diagonal salts at SIS, worth 928. Mee's pan la st 84c-. SI SO aad S3 SO, warth 92. 93.

and 94 SO. Boy' gray Maltea over-eoats. from 12 te 17 year old. 1 each, worth 9S. AH.

KINO A CO, 627 aad 629 Bread wsv. between Blascksr and HousMa sts. Opea evenings until 9 'dock, Beaiarv af tnaa. rare Balsa, nwneib anate- rlal are tbe aiatmgatabing characteristics ol E8-PKNBCHEID'O HATS fair gsnUnaen balesroaai. 118K snt St care fr and Clans Hair aad a Itrxanoaa growth by aaing Dr.

HATtrs Bam HtAlTa. burp tailing hair: rnoswi tba eoior. ftOo. SUU. COBJt; kill hardar ftearna, ttanloa; 10.

wa bisies aiininlnis tasr btuer reo-ahrtav a th dlgesuvs arsana taaa ANGOaTtTBA BITTERS. They ar tadord aa such byallth loading pby. -n Braaama. SaUat sm it Stb.Av. Hotel.

Baaaaat hail, anuabls tor largs diaasrs, pitnis, thasaaparta. swr wf rmtamGBMi Fare sn B.VIN GARMENTS stlowast prioa go to aJsAVE. Msaatertarar UU Pi WmkanJ ah leUTAW CtrraTksrwawd Wrasw. which ar keeoniing mm tsshWnshts agate tor fhaair aad opera wear. anufetar4 by C.

a hUAYSS. ICS Earl Jr. Wrtoasr K. te W. hraad wf aaaa eUarB4ewnsTtaasAawsdrwywra.

HARTirS SILVESTTJB At Calvary rhaswl. ew Thursday. Hv. 1. itofl.

by tb Bow. F. W. Torek ms. Jr, Thoka W.

habb te Makx, -daaghter( Charts K. Silvester. -J-t ROS8HT Ttmrvd ICsrv. Ifc tb rastdeaoaot tba bride's aaisats. Vy the Hsv.

Dr. O. ttettaell. Max LsVT aad JtXA aaoghtar Of ftamaet Bosnia. tTBaa Pranotso papers pi copy.

WTJ.rrN Tneartay. Nov. IS. at M. Pratestant Kplaoapal Church.

Balttmor. Dr. CBarlc H. Wiub, of New-York, Jcu BkU, aaagktar af Job a Bent, Earn, of SaloV wiwy-wooDHTlL-Oi Taeadny. Kv.

IS, at the bride' resldenc. by to to i Mackea. ie. Jr, Waltok Wsaox ta Fakiis Lochs Woovauu. hla rMMeee.

ia this city, aa Thar, day. Bar. 18, Chests a. a mica. Funeral service will bebeM at tbeCbnrehef tb Heavenly Rest, ftta-ar.

aad SUk-sU. a Monday morn in. Nov. 22. at 9 'clock areeiaelr.

if iutast Oansa Loval Ltoios Cwrrcol Stata. BBADQCArraa ooKMajroanT or I TUB PTATB OP NEW-YOhB, KBW-YORX. Her. 80. IBS, A special wiestlng mt tbia CnssmaewMi tsks aetioa apoa th decease ef Corapaaiea C'UBbtbs A.

AaTHua. late Prssldeat of tb Felted fettle, wni be held at aswdqaartera. 'a 302 Bread war, ea Moadsy. Kov. 23.

at 9:80 P. SC. By enter it Brevet Msjor-Oaral XOWAJLO X. XOLI-XIUZ, Comaiaader. Brevet Bng--Uea.

CWtklTa A. CAXXXTOX, Bs-eorder. BARTHOLOSJEW. Pnrtdenly, en Frlrtsy. 19th, Babah.

widow or Frederic H. Bartholomew. Faneral serrioss at her late residence. Wast S7th-st, oa Moaday. SM last, at 1 -M P.

at COLEMAN. At the Reosmor BeteL aa Friday, Kov. 19. Jan a B. Colxmah, aged years.

Funeral private. mrtsv. Wot. IB, at P. at, Hrs.

EusaaBTa R. Dcscas. Relatives aad rrteada are tnvttad tn attend ta. serai services at aer lass resldeao. ar.

17 Eai SOth-st. oa Monday. Kwr. as. at IP.

M. hara. hta resi.lenee. in East Setbt. ea FridAy, Bor.

19, HxlKI P. Eolbstob, to hla B9th year. Funeral services at Trinity Church aa Vnnday, Kov. 83, at A. Frtoad are kiadly r.

qussted aot to saad flower. -Elf MONK. On Thursday morning, Nov. 19. in Maria Emfoss.

widow at John A. ia the 9th yearc her age. BelaUve and tnend srs invited te attend tbe fUBersl aerrtoeaan Bnnday afteraoen, Nov. si, at 4 s'clock. at the resldxie of her sea, Francis B.

Emmons. 68 Mnntfc-elkMtv- Jersey City. Ia. termeat private. Kiadry emit Sowars.

OOF Wov. 19. 1888, Mr. SABOTS A. GOCLB, of Morrlstowa, N.J.

Faaeral from Christ Church, Bay Kldxe, L. I Moadsy. Nov. 22. at P.

M. GBEOOBTAt Baa Fraaclsee, California, oa tb lth mat-. wnxiAV u. uaaeoax, eldest oa of th late Mobert A. Oregory.

Notice of funeral hereafter. Wednesday. Nov. IT. at AsbevCls.

Jt. Baast. only child ot Edwin C. and MUlia Hall. HT7RLBOT.

On Batardav. Wot. SO. at rTevr. Fraaos, B.

DBgiaos HCBiaur. son ef th late Bev. Jasepb Harlbnt. af NoUosot funeral hereafter. JOSEPH On Wednesday, the lTth mat- Urtm Josira.

In the 60th year ot his age. Frieada are tavlted to attend tlte faaaral from bis late reeideac. N. i2 East oa Baa-day, 21st last, at 10 M. Pleas esalt Sowars.

KENNEDY. In Brooklyn. Nor. 19, 1886. saddea-ly.

eorHiA I. KiutXKnr. aged S9 year, widow ot Daniel Kennedy nd eldest daughter of Cant, Jams Benson, of New.Tork. Belatlvas and trieads ar respectfully invited to attend her faneral roea bar late resldsnoa, 944 Brooklyn. N.

ea Monday, Nor. 22. at 2 P.M. EENNEY. On Saturday.

Wot. SO, Amnra Ksight. only aoa of wniiam J. aad Anna M. ACeaaey.

Fuaeral at lOiSO A. X. Monday. Nov. S3.

IING. On Batnrday. Nor. 30, 1886, THOJtAS H. Kiko.

la hi Slat year. NoOooof funeral hereafter. BAPP. Ather resldeao, 19 Broocrrn. oa Friday, the 1Mb mat.

Isabillb Exafp. wit of lieorge O. Kaapp and daughter of William 8. Murrar. Fuaeral services en- Monday.

Wot. S3, at o'clock P. from her lsts rasidenee. BCHLESIKOER- Oa Batnrdsy, Nov. SO.

at her renideace. 1.425 Broadwav, ask BbisRavk, wit of Frank Behlestag or and daughter of tb late WUUaao Brisbane, of South Carolina, ta tb 29th year of her age. Faneral private. BEARING. At Hempstead.

I Nov. SO. 1888. BAHrrx N. 6BABIK.

aged 72yeara. Funeral asrvleea at hla fate restdeaee, en Wsdnesdav. Nov. 84. at 1 o'clock p.

tlvs sad ftiead are Invited to attend without raruier aooos. VAN DUTER. Eatersd Into mat. Mw Wm 19. AkiAJtsa SOKIBViLLk.

wife of fielah Vaa Dnaer. ia tae 80th year at her age. Relatives and friends ara invited Sa mtM the funeral from the resldenc ot her soa-ia-law. John 8. Martin.

3 West 84th.it.. on Tuesdsv tnorntag. Nov. S3, at 10 o'clock. Interment st Woodiawa.

Frlaods are kindly reauotted notte send flowers. VREtLAJfD. On Friday, Nov. 19. COBmnrO VkEkLAJtn, la the Sasiyear of hU aga.

Fnaeral services at hi residence. 1ST East terrreent at Bidgensld. oa Moadsy. 22d, 11 SPECIAL NOTICES. 'ASTER'S LITTLE XJTKK.

PTTJLeC For Sick Headache. ABTEB.S LITTLE LITER PlUJi. For Torpid Liver. 'AaVrEKS LITTLE LIVER PILLsi I For Indigestion. 'ARTEra LITTLE LIVER PILLS.

For Nervons Disord ars. IKIKK'8 LITTLE For LXVER PILLH. DIxzlneaa aad Prowalns QABTER'S LITTLE LIVER FILLS. For Oostl vans pARTER'8 LITTLE LIVER PILLS. For Olddmass.

QARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS. For Wind and Pain te th Stomach. piRTER'e LITTLE LIVER PILLS. For Disturbed Bleep and Frightful Dream. QARTER-S LITTLE LIVER PILLS.

Ar Adapted for Old and Young. (4EORGE A. LKATITT Ac CO. H. C.

MEBKY. Auctioneer. Now oa exhibition at the LEA 11 1' AST 787 AND 789 BWAT. A superb and valuable consign meat from Europe of MISCELLANKOCB BOOKS. Nash's Mansions of England Holbera'l Court Henry Knight's -Gallery of Portrait;" Scott novel, 48 Turner's Plcturesqu Views." Heliconla," -Baronial Hall of England." Holbein Boeierr' Fe 81m ilea," IS Corn hill Magazine," 1860-85, 62 volaTrDeda.

ley's "Old 15 Gilfillaa'a Poems." 82 vols Fullarton's Gasetteer." 14 vol. Library Anglo Catholic Theology." S3 black letter New Testament, 1648-161S; "North British He-view," ltS44-70; pnblicationa of tbe Shakespeare. Parker, sad By den bam Societies; Ntchol's Paritea Divines," 4 1 vols. Quarterly Review." 92 Bxixuargba Librsry," 0 vols-, privately printed, Th whole to bs sold by auction oa WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, AT 7 P.

and FRIDAY. NOV- 26. AT 2:30 AND 7:30 P. M. ELECTRIC HERVICE." An exact aad unrtuna temoeratur gaaraatoed.

Rooms kept at any temperature Oesirnd, thereby saving fuel, disoomiort. ill health, th cracking of woodwork, furniture, pictures, Ao. Applies squally well to all forms of heating aad ventilating, th thermometer ta th room saloraaticallv governing th tempers tars. lavalaabra ia maideaoes, churches, hospitals, schools, conservatories. Ac Testimonial aad illustrated catalogues sent te aoy address oa application.

NATIONAL ELECTRIC BER VICE COMPANY. 666 Broadway, Now-York. THE MASOX Ac HAMLIf rPRIOTJT PIAKO Ho not nnifn runrttr as asaeh tuning as Ptoao nuMroUy. The MABON HAMLIN la prsved Msiloof Htringlng. by which th atrlugs ar mien rest bv metal tnntenlngn direetlv tba broa zrama, oooaUtntes a radical advaaoa ia Piaaotorte eonarraeUoa.

These faaatremcate ar now rntd mt 916 nwr swartsr. MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO, East 14tht, (L nioa-sqBam.) MIMeilO AKY BOWLER HA V. lag asad A dam son's Botanic Coegh Balsam for broacuial affncUoa, hoarseness, and severe eoM. I am prepared te say that it has florded almost nav madiate relief ta my most severe attacks, aad 1 eoa-sliler it tbs most aeetiv preparation af its kind for diseases of tbe throat and bnsschltia-Rev. J.

R. Bowlar. BapUat (Msn af Maiaal Mls.itonsry." Trial bottles. lO cents, at Uie draggiste. RiassBaa's.

IP IT CiOMTti TO eTLL 200.000 worth of furs, tb prima mast be higher thaa where it coats aly 95.000 te tell 6200.0tAJ. Beat a 10S Priaos-st. la aaauarter th pries af teat ap tewa, aad BHAVKK, BianDtactarer at far aad sealskta garmenta, eaa afford te sell ta best goons as mwar anoss. THK MA80X HAXXIXFPRiaHT PIASO. The New Modest Piano Cvnxtmctiaa.

tatradaosd by MASON HAMLIN ta 1062. ta a longer aa experiment, eui has bora tally teste a proved. tested sadprevecl srasMtW tM many oseelh experts haviag MABON At HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO OTX, sfl East Uth-si, (Csina sinara. HAMILTON VOCALION ORGAX. Wararaoma.

26 East 2Jd-s. A. H. Mosaiter. Ea-.

R-nantsl Trinity Chnrea. aavsi Th baaaty aad aantv as well aa naval etranar af Its most affacQvs eombiaaOoa with vosoa ather a. tramants. whilst th amoaat af pownr, aamalshmg to iiselt la eanaelally vaisabl for ebarcbes aad eaa. eart rooms whar spac is consldrrstioa." TO MOTHERS.

"Mrs. Winalows Bnsrnt-g array tat cjutoroa TnTnirrrmmiThi laaaaaatettoa, ABars all Pala. aad Cares Wind Catte. (ta barOa. TTlAH-CLAee Aland lastuonabH BEALfrKIN GARXKNT fastuonsb) tars st lowest possible pvtoas.

aJRATXJL Pilaus. SPECIAL NOTICES. WAUHAX J- A WA1.THAW TTATCH Is probably the eat arttel to the worU. Take tb tlft 8 Over Wntthaaa Watch tor xasaBte; wUtdagw tarsrvsrtwoaty ysars. Thiataaauy MaBta Aa 'WALTHAX WATCHX3 are tb toe, the host kawwa.

and tb chsapast at tae warld, wa tavtta ataaattea te.tb irmai tewprtos aaAteaa taspa. thaa af rteek. which 1 tba htfaaat a ttw wtrj and Iwaosa i am, graa. aad pattera. GOLD WALTHAX WATCH IS, $513, $3B.

Ladle (SOLD WALTHATal WATCH, aaaayanadbfor.lU asm 999. GO LB WALTHAX CHRONOGRAPHS, ar nathtg-WatolMS, tSt, 999, tlw. 81XTXR WALTHAX WATCHIS, tlw, 919. 919. aa aa neallaat WALTHAX WATCH tar raaveUac, aaalng.

ar haattog, aam tawremaat a ta bat to a ttroag. wan gnUhd BlokI 97. AH WALTHAX WATCHES ar aew amd wtadaaswmatkr. HOWARD ate COXPAXT. M4 Fifth ArrauM, Xew Tec.

WALi. fatters. f' WARRETC. rCXLER se TJLNGB, MANUFACTtJRERfL :19 East 42d st. Grand Central T)ap.

Offer at rstaa tbeir FanprsdaofaaMaadiaarto, ttoaa, whi-AteaasqnldforaoTaltyedlga. variety, and msdsrsts wt, tooladiag hangtoga, KSFaXTALLT dxsicxed bt THE ASSOCIATED ART1BT9V AT bwgs aad at Ji Frwach. English, aad tounxted. Hy TBI MASON Ac HAMLTIC LISZT OKA AN. so called bsran th Srst a was mad xprassly forth late FRANZ LISZT, is a departar in reed organs, aad mast bs heard te pntwetated.

Tb toBowing i the araaslstioa af aa erigiaal letter from th Hiohlt EA-ntaarn ena What a magalSoant srraaa far watch I bavs to thaak Tea It is mar. veL and really praiseworthy. players of bkkL-nrate ability will be sbls to create aiah admtrattoa ta it aa. I saali have thai ktaasr. la all pra.

blUty, a call tram Dr. Nawaaaa. af Jsaa; Walter Baca, af Laadoo. aad ftetet-Baea, wba, la my opinioa, la the most eminent aad gi ostest master of tn orgaa. anau at rsu to ladaee artist tebeoomaaequaloted with yoar instrument.

Ther aeed aot be any tear af it aaing misuse; it Willi, mala cloned to th ordinary player. Accept, dear Sir, th sentiment ef my deep satsst and jrrsa-tnda Btgned. F. LITT." MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO, 46 East 14th-Bt, (UBlea-aqaara.) BARKER ART AALLERV. 47 AND 49 LIBERTY -JT.

ON XXHIBITION CNTIL HOUR OF BALB A. VERY SUPERIOR COLLECTION ART POTTERIES, ROYAL WORCEBTER AND CROWN DFRBT WARE, ELEGANT HUNGARIAN VA6ES, BRA LB RON FIG UKEH AND GROUP. FINE FBCNCH XARBLB CLOCKS. RICH REAL BRONZE ABD PORCELAIN TA. BLEoi BRASH PEDESTAL), BOTH LA ROE AND SMALL; FIRE SCREENS, UMBRELLA BOXES.

NEW DESIGNS IN BRASH AND PORCELAIN LAM Pa, 'RICHLY DECORATED FRENCH CHINA VASEH. tb whole form in sn unusually fine exhibit. BALE WILL COMMENCE AT Sf O'CLOCK P. X. MONDAY.

NOV. 92. AND CONTINUE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. GEORGE I. BANKS, Aactlooosr.l BARKER A CO.) tar.

the passf coraiets. PORT ED IN TEN MODELS, NOTICING THAT UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS ARE OFFERING INFERIOR CORSETS AS THOSE BOLD UNDER THB FARST TRADE MARE. I WOULD NOTIFY THX PUBLIC THAT THX 0NLT PLACE IN THIS CITY TO OBTAIN THOSE JUSTLY CELEBRATED GOODS IS AT 1.194 BROADWAY, NEAR S9TH-ST. THX PANSY CORSET IS STAMPED WITH XT NAME AND TRADE MARE. J.

C.DETTJI, FINE FRENCH UNDERWEAR. HEADQUARTERS FOR "OLD CROW AND "HERMITAGE" SOUR BLASH WHISKJES. Bold shsolntelr num. answaetensd. uneolored.

Price, (oeordlng te ga.) 94 aod upward par gal. Ion. with full disouunta to th trade. Noa sold las thaa xoar year aid. Bolisbls tor Psrwais whs use these rood one ttvr retura' tb aa mt mixed Whisktea, Hole Agents tor ths Pieaaaat VaOey Win Co.

H. B. KIRK 4c COl, 69 FULTONT, BROADWAY AND 77TH-ST, AND 9 WARREN.BT. (Established 18AS.) THE MAMOt AX LIN Improved Med of Btrtngmg 1 said to be "the greatest improvement la Upright. Pianos in half a century." Now oa exhibition new styles of LISZT ORGANS, of which EavnT Bcliajwenka, ta distinguished composer of Berlltj ar No other Instrument as enrapture the plaver." MABON at HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO 46 East.ltth-st-, (Unloa-sqnare.) THK MAMON HAMLIN LISZT ORGAN, called beesa the first aa was mad expressly for Praas UsztoatlBBe to sarpnso all wbo boar It.

Oas would suppose It taapomlbla to produce la. strumanta possessing such plpelik quality of ton fromraedx. Musicians generally regard them aa uneqaaled. Theo. Thomas.

HABON A HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO. 46 East 14th-tL. (Ualoa sqosrs.) SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. XXX. JULIAN'S SPECIFIC tb only aaftn.

tng remedy for removing radically and permsnenUy all aanormc DISFIUUBEMENTS from th lips, cheeks, ehia. arms. Ad, without Inluricr the akin. CaU or sddrsss km LIAN, 4i JLast Oth-st N.Y. ANCER BVAFELY EXTIRPATED WITH.

out knife, without pain, and: without fee or re-' ward antes sacoesaral. Dr. W. LEON FLEMING, 124 Wss42dL, New-York. EMTGRABEa FAMILY Ah'DHTEAM COAL retell; also Easliah cannel coal aad woud; moa, tl yard toot Eat sd-st.

WARD A OLTPHANT. BOAS, MUFFH, BOBES ATM. CAtM. COL-lars. and furs ot ovary deaertptloa aod trimming at lowest pnoes for genuine far.

SHAYNX. 10 Priaoast. BLAIR? PI LLeL GREAT ENGLISH GOUT sad rbeumstio remedy. Oval box. t4i roosd, 14 pills.

All draggiste. HE BHOWVH CAMPHORATED BAPONA-eeoos Deatitrlc for tb Tseth. 85 eents bottl. POetT OFFICE NOTICE. (Bbould be read dally by all interested, a change assy occur at any tim.) Letter for foreign countries aeed aot bs specially addressed tor dispatch by aay particular steamer, except haa tt is desired to seod daalicates st banking aad commercial doeuaMOS.

letters aot specially addressed being seat by tb fastest vassals avail-able. Foreign maO for the week sadlng Nov. TT will close tprompuy la all eases) st this erne a follow TUESDAY At 1A.M. tor tb West Indies, via St. Thosaas sad Barbadoes, for Bras 11 and the La Plata Countries, via Braill, per steamship Fleaee, from Newport News; at 12:30 P.

M. for a rope, per steamship Arisoaa, via aaeeaatewa: atS P. M.tor Trnxiiloaad Ras tan, per steamship riot sot Mora, from New-Oriean. WEDNEBDAY-AtlO A. far Vera Cms aad Progreo.

per steamship Mexico, via Bsvana; at 10 A. M. for Central America and Booth Padflo parte. par steamship Ara pules, vl AspiawaU. (lettern for iweta auca, unai lam la.

aad Moaie mast a dlract- ed "per at 11 A. M. for Jssasira, Gray-town. Bloeaelda. arsnllla.

per sinsmship Ateaasattxo tr. m. tor Ernst, par ataamsaia Baste, via Soathsmpiaa aad Bresneac at 1 P. M. for th Windward Islands, nor steamship Manet! a I P.

M. tor Nassea. nTP. aad baatisg a Cuba, per Steamship Baatiaga. THE KHDA Y.

At 12 for Ear. sr 5 Germaar.Asv. mast be directed "aar Brttani at 12 M.for Fraaca, Garataoy. Ac, ear steamship belle rt, via Plymoath, Casrbearg. sad Mambarg.

(tetters lor Great Britain aad auvrr European esma-trlea mast bs dlracted per at JO A. M. lor ltsssa. n. r- par stuamsaip Ajasan from Tsmya: at a P.

M. tor Coal Mice, ablp rwahall. xram wswJrisnns fsIIAYAI A. M. Sar at, Fterra-Miqaetaa.

per steamer, from Halifax 16 A. fnr era Craa. Campsartay, rAiapaa. Tsbsse. aad Beats, per steamship City at Washlagtoa.

UATUHDAtV-At SHi A. X. far En rope, par steamship Aaraaia. via Qaoaantewa. (letters lor Fraaes mas be directed "par Aaraaia" ii st IJSA for Fraaca alrset.

per ataamsaia La KormeaiUa, via Uavra; at 4 A. for Boatiaad direct, par steamship Cireassia, via Glasgow, (letters moat a direct-ad at 4 A. M. for Belgium direst. per ateamsaip mast bs dlnscte geaiaao.

via Antwerp, tietter aer Bateaalaad" at 4 JO A. M. Eaissu. ear staaaaaaia CUT at Chicasm. via ftneeastewn: at P.

M. tar th Nataarlaaa diraet, par eteamshia BaSterdasa, via Piilimilsi. Oilers asaat aa airaetaa per a otto Mail far Cam aad Jaaaa. ftrem Baa Fraartso,) ctesa her Sow. "24 at 7 P.

M. Malls tor th eactety Isssada, par ship Tahiti. front ma rvaacisca.) csass nam iov. -i as 7 r. at.

auue for Aaatralia. New Zsalaad. Saadwtea. Fm. earn aa, maaa Islands, par steamship Mararoa.

(fiasa Baa P. Mter aa arrival at New-York of steamship atepubUe, with British mails for Aasrralia.) Mali tor Cab, by rail Tatav Fla, and thaoa by steamer, ra Kay West, rioss st thai office daily at AO A. M. Taaaraanaiaat cjeamg at traasuaeiac man ta anaaaadaathai ex taatr aniatarrapted East srrrnss ea tima at aaa Fraaelse ea th aav at salliag steamers ara dlspaicbad thaa as th BBMder. Hr'RT G.

Fessjaaatar. WXA x-sw. Aa. I BBS. SPECIAL IvOTICEX AT THE FTYE PQINT HOI'bK OF INDUS rRV.

Worth-. -4V'rRvirrEEi' X0BETS X. JESTP, President: HrOHX. CASK Tenssnror; GEO. F.

BET It, bwcretaryi Osotss H. Morns. Walter H. HsrrV rnaa. David B.

Eglaatoa. Charles Laa tee. Haarr Xllawtry. WmTF. BARNARD, baaartatendsnt, TbHwaf Iadnstrr make its 134 eaattal an.

paJ for nnaacial asaistaace tewnsbl it toasailnu luiaiieammgawrh at the Five Palate. Pnnnf tl rsars it haa neaivad tba snnaort ot tbs rnlthaai swosrawsiv aaa ba aarod rraat bra mt aarcrtr aad cvtme baadretlaai rhiblrea. Childrea wbass BwrateTBabtete6 anything tor taalr aapnort, chiUirea whoa parents srs aU enlr to partlaiV support them, wall bomelesf aad frteadlea fltti an. srs raosrrad late th tnsti. tntlnn aatil laev ana bs athsrwls prorliled tor.

Children waoas parents ar too poor asad tbem at 1b wnblin sCbonts ar admitted te tbeoharuv dav eaool. aad ta avary asssibls way tae taatirbtioa aeaks te beat beaeat te tb poor at tb Five Points. A day anrsery Is maiateiued wberela twautv tbtrty child rea. raagiaa la agatbetweea ao ad flr years, era eared fur from 7 s'riark Is tb morn in tur'oteck at aught, while th mutkatA go oat te A aw fnaratery artefc Vnndtng haa beea orat-W darter th year for children's maraiat and ia eoaaarthia with tt will ba established a dtsnauaerr tor ar dlimsai for tb baneat! ths poor at th i iv Point. A soliwn of tadmtrlal trsinlag Is ia ot i ess wTsereby tb bor will bs teaght ths as mate, te ia aaaraeater shop Stted aa tor tba parpns.

as wall as transact! eg. aad th girls wlUlearatesaw. ok, sad the geearal domestie Tn ptwrine for all tea variuns brsscbas of ts worh tb snia ef bnt oa baadred doliars a day Is re. quired, and fur tht snst the Hows af Industry -larraiy tadeoted te the gnaeroaa eSortag ot lu frmad: THE ANNUAL BEPOBT SHOWS Meals rlvaa. 5.211 Oss per nifst Avars atteadaaes in school In scSool sinosonmBHstwa BSLftoA Ther ara bow bust thaa three hunt! rod ahlidraa ch day at th dinner table.

i Tb ar at all times wafcom te Thtft aad peet the boose. Oa THANsleGIVING DAY most Inter mis ervtees will be bold la the chapel at 9 o'clock. The shiuiotb wui iBa.raciia, periorat cauiaiaoais At 1 clock dinner win ha aarvad an ths child ra aad ytatters may as then, at tb table. At 9 e'eteek. If saStcteat maaa ars fumlahad.

tne eaaesl dtnaer for th atelu poor will be served -aa effecting sight, laterestsd ar eordially hmted to srtcad. Tb safest mod of rMattteao is by ebaok to ths rdrf HUGH N. CAMT, TrsaaBrer. WTJVOXRUCH A Ca, MS BROADWAY. Btwen 17th sad lgth -T tavtteaa rawaeettoa at taatr ETCHINGS aad ZNn GBA VINOS spclally prepared tar aolktay get.

Jlb early acloctloa will ebvUte aay delay bt tranv tog. FARisirs coxpum ETciTnrGS ON FBEX EXHIBITION. TMAMA1 Ar HAMI.IN IIIPaAI'ID PlltOs Tbs Improved Wet hod of Stringing, labrodaosd aej -aertooted br MABON A HAMLIN, ia eoneenad lr competent judges teeoaatitate a radical vaao in Piaaofewte oonstmcuna, ancaring tbaraby remark. able rsflBsmeBtsnd moaical parity of tone. Do mat far ea rnarter a macA taa mt teas aaa, trull f.

MABON 4 HAMUN ORGAN AND PIANO 46 East Utlvat. (Uatoa-aquar.) lSTEW PUBLTOATIOX S. CHOICE XTCHIXG AND EN GRATINGS, (: LARGE AND SMALL, FRAMED AJTD 'i CNXOUNTED PHOTON RAFHB) Of ancient and moders' work af prodnction at famous rtgtoal palattoga, aeulptnra, xchtteetax. Aa Prioa, oabtnot at. S3 SO pat.

doaeai largnr is ta proporrioa. -asad 19 oaater at 7.000 Jetoorxammtbe large aaortmnt bow a exJ hihttloa at our wore. PHOTOGRAPHTO SCRAP ALZUXS. Biade xprsly to bold mamaaatad. ahotographm from eo eents to $20.

X. F. BUTTON st CO, Publishers ad Btetlooera, FITX TiOLLARS FATB FOR A YXAB'S SUBSCRIPTION TO THX 'fnBCANTILK lIBRARTs with ttb S13.WW YOLTrrxa AND OVEB' 999 ttI0DICALg NEW BOOKS PURCHASED SOON At ISSUXTa If--, ASTOB-PLACE, XBW.T0BX. BRANCH, 426 ST A Afirt BOOKO CHOICEST LITE RATTBTg UU.UUtn tremeadnns barraiarete, DkHtna. -Raskia.

Cariyla, Ceoper, Irvtug. Gaorg Eliot. Tbeoksray, W'srerter, Batwer. Ooetlis. acbliiar.

-Macanlay, aad all th popular avais ia -aete; stasia books ol everv description rail tee peaaiaa 4 ancrcla- pwniaat sanmw rsaorag. (aoasaaas ax oooaa. ao. upward; 10.000 steel engraving, 100. eaehi waria, ajrain.

I will pay tbe highest cash prioa for anr or -aid book ia snisH or Urge qaaatittesi one evening. Lovertog' New.Tork Book Exchaug. 781 Broadway, apposite Stewart. READ! READ! READI WHAT THE NEW-YORK HERALD SATS. FrtlLLIP't ELITE DIRECTORY FOR 1KSS lis been tasaed.

aod is better lha tbos that hav prseedad It ia former years. 1 1 contain ladies' visiting aad shopping guide tr New-Jfork City and vicinity, aa rives tba asm aaa sum 80.0OO householder. 1 1 al-o embraces the: business houses. elaasiSed by straeta.to all brasrhs 1 of retell trad. All bookaeUor.

1 A GIFT FOR YOUR FRIEND. A Weleom reminder of yoa evorv week ia the Faa J- THE HOTE JOUslAUi A newspaper ot literstare. art, and Satiety. Founded by N. P.

Willis aad Gae. P. Morris am 1S4S, 2 yesr: cents a eopy. X0RBJS FHlLLIPa A OX. 9 Park-plaea.

i I BELIGIOUS NOTICES. REFORMED "CATHOLIC ERTICl Masonic Temple. Oth-ar, JtSd-sv Evening. 7-JSdL Addresses by Father O'Connor and J. W.

ntsrsns. Eq. Important meatiaf. All frinads of tbi mov moat aarnastly invited. ALL rtOUlA CHURCH.

4TH.AY. CORNER-20th-st-hitndsy school. 9:4 A.M.: ermoa by Ber, A. D. May.

11 A. M. Suhject "Th Duty 4 th North aad ml th Nation to tb ChiUirea the Booth, Tu public cordially Invited. A KD YET AGAITC'-BISHOP CNOW; Veonnniasioaad aad seat af God te rsatui all fhfags, will aafold the myntartes at arapbacy ta th MsLmal Cullsge. gad-st.

and Ata-avM at I. M. ALL fOrif CHURCH, SflTHT- WEST OB Wh v-Rav. R. Heber Nawtoa will praaoh at 11 A.

M. prayers 40 P.M. i HORAL LITANY SERVICE. P. Church af th Holy Spirit, Mail I sen oaroet SSthvsU Go.

F. Jenaa, organist, and vatd choir af SO selsoted votoas; aatham from Mandela. sob: proceesloaal aad laoessliinsl by mas, gers cordially invited. HIRCU OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. MDL oa-av corner of 6that Holy ansumnakoa.

snoraiBg service lit sal uioa by ReT. I. staads-r Read. Hector Trinity chorea. Newark.

Bandar school choral liteay Kvaaiag sarvios HCRCH OF THE MEiIAH. CORNER S4B-at: and Park-av. Heme. 11 ar-reoa by itev. Robert ueHyer.

boaday achaet atS P. CHRIST CHl'RCH. TH-AY CORKER Bav. Dr. bhtptuaa, Barrio at 11 A.

M.i Treeing prayr at 7 JSC P. M. IMCIFLEN OF tHBlXT. HTHT. MtAli Hta-av tb Ber.

B. B. Tyler. Paatar.i-Momtea snblsct Oat of Death fate Lite;" Must I Date ba bavedt" Baptiaa at eioa of avcalag sarrloa. 171 TB PWrVTM HOCfaK OF INOfTfSTRT.

tM A Wnrta-SL. Wm. F. Barnard, ennrialadaat- Pert least sons' avary Saaday at M) o'clock. Oa Thaaksgivtag Day child rsa's diaaar 1 o'clock ate, darts, eaarasea.

rocMstloas. aad eaUatbaaia aareiaa br tba chlldrea at 9 claek. Frea.dianar te msa, wsmea. and ehildrea from tba atreat Irwm 9 ta o-cioea. iNtaat tevtted te visit aa.

Doaatteaa snllrtlsd fmhlio oaiilisllj a. sw-i intsvn, r-atsvar A eoraar Sfithak Preaching by the Paster. Hew. I. X.

Haldomaa.atUA.M.aad7SP.X, tMrasgwrs araially lavlted. F6? RT BOCIETY OF BFIRlTCALlitT, I rand Oners, llsll flth st nsmi Brtgham lso tares msralag aad ovsaiag. Basts Ice. Ailtontaa. Caateraao at 9 Stt, "i KT.

n. PARKER MOkfltV OF THE Caareb af tb rteaveoiy stoat, wiUpreaca te bZ Chryanatem ChapnL 7tb-v oraar (rtaaday avaiag at 7 JO o-cteek. FOR ETHICAL CTLTrHeV-DR. te Cost wui sddraaa lbs society st Cbtcker-tag HaUs ooraar th-ev. and a Aandar.

ope nad at lO.BO: laatar begins at iUi" tatratod an tented, baujaot-. "Ta Ethic Tsrsisn -A STariUa CH M4JH. ddtlsBorth aula, betwoaa StA aad Stfe Taa Rav. A. B.

Hart. KacMr. Barrtosa Saaday a 11 A. at. sad 4 P.

M. T. K1CHAEL CUI kXH. OORNEit 9ta-t. aad lOthav Tb Bight Baa.

O. F. BayaMar, D. Biaaop ac SpTiagsaid. LU, wia Fch at the 11 A.

M. sarvte te-ay HAXKBGIrTNO AT T. VARIIABAci Naa. HUA miJ ana Ws'lislli si TfcuiMil.i Vaf" a.ama rvso isuwa. air.

at. -The ehlidraa baloaaing th Day Narsary.Smv AsW AmA muu i.l SASUiala Sad Mm.M. stc. with tbalr saw mothera. ar ex pectin msaal Thaaksg)via( dinner; PVsass send maney and rood at aaes to Miss UTLE B.

ar te- tba ksr. c. T. WOODRUFF, eopertetaadaa Kaar-Yoxa; Pss. ZlfrN CHURCH.

-d--4 Hav. C. 5. Racter SaavM SaaaaJ. Nov.

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