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BOARDtyo. OAKDLXCt-AT 41 VIKGlXIA AVXXUE. a TOARDlXO-FOR RENT AX 17XFURX1S1IED if ooaru at iw? josepn aueeti near Delaware. of TOARD1XO-IXK CLXTLEMAX AND WIFE: --IJ tlrst r.oor, innt rooia. uufuraisiteu; in a vood neishorliood, on uKt street, with, pair kid mittens, long thin steel door kir infor-fn three iuarca north of lt Ctliv.

Xo'e-ther natnn or returu of same to Sentinel oCiec Win Ih-boarders. A. Xews-ofiiee, sot suitably rewarded. i. 1 Tl ff.

11 ITl fl. 1 I Iea jmur spare eatafc la Mlit pur HltJIlD YIHTER 0011611 GRAM) TOR YOCTH3, BOYrf AXD ADULTS. 30 West Washington Street Pnees Reduced toSult the Times, Mrco rnlnrd'oiis in prices throughout the entire Mock. 8pcrial Kargaius in Hlark Tolorcd Kills Dress Goods loaks, NhawK Itcdinffol rtrM etc. Staple aiifl Domes! it Cotton uwxm reuueeu lo presenl nuola Hons, BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! 1 CG E.

Washinston st. ADAMS HATCH. Exi'osrnoN award. Silver Medal tor best display of Paper Hanging. ALBERT GALL Silver Medal for best display of Deco- icVi 1 rations.

ALBERT GALL Diploma, with recommendation for Premium, for best display of Carpets, ''I Rues, Mats, etc ALBERT GALL Bargains in all the goods I have in ftora. ALBERT GALL 101 EAST WASHINGTON ijpposlto New Court lloiise. DEATH! er! WABNING 1a'K out for a man tra rawUinc tKnt the riy m-U vlinc, and n-procntini hW lac ld trraied laM 7AiufftoUkeibii5AC J-unlirbt Fluid. lVware Iiianslanght ef Ixlm. Ijcre do not knv Ibnameof mncli l-ttsconiHsitioi.

We are the wily nart In hicitv Ium-U Smi-liitht Kloidjind wo will dollwr it lower tbau ever has beeu ld 'heretofore. JUmpeetldUy, RUTMU Al M'lXi Hi K. Hbfnaili St. EXtRSA EE OR TRA TE -noK s.vLton trade-pair ok itorse wwnand harness, fotiale eh.w Wde f.rt and par caA ply at T-lD ULKUK 1 lUirrwi'T-'MUl H( )Kt. I ill aiLK OK ahily llOltE nine years old perfeetly grnUe; eanhedriven by hvJvor caiiu; can vc urc oo.

ana trot In ti pren trUit and partus; Apply at oovU i "very oicr p. aussiaappl atrect. 1 io TO LOAX. IO AN MONEY OX JTWELRT, CLOTHIXO. rnmltnt etc at Gtr Loan Offlce, at 66 sortlliiiaoiAitreeL Mom bo, awl tmrtihe rmCJbr fortiom iniii4H.

riot HrifTrn-l ihmoch the IV. wrrh rtSrn W) K-zu lal km of it. .9. iLas. ltu-rs in answer advertisers cuit I te left tbe N't-wi office injure dcirtrr.

WAITED. TAXTEb-A FEW BOARDERS AT KEX- PYLP TliikT avenu; WANTED A fionw. AT THE AXTED-BOA RDERS AT COLLx7; EA eT I Raoms furnished of "Sfurnished. i ft WAXTEI-A. WOO GfRL AT 7i E.

MARYLAND treet Xj VJ 1TED AX EXPERIENCED KE OIKI, If at No. 733 X. MeridiMitrrW 1 tf WAXTED A FEr Ohio street. 60ARDKR3 AT 92 7AXTED flOAP.DERS AT UIS. PEXNSYI.

H-Trt MilW. r. Vir FOt: tAJ AT VrAXTED CITY ORDERS AT INDIANA w- D. Fare, fi K. Wiuh.

to y. AST ED BOA RD RS A LITTLE'S HUTFL. WAXIKII-W CAXVASSERS TO SELL AN srurle. whoean make five to tti i-nr i jniiioii r.inpio-rnt-ni AgeiK-ji. T.

i 7 ANTED-WlKDOkKER AT )RNHR OK MachuetOi aveuue and XoWc rtreets iUJi. Xlton carriage and v.J!'.n innters. TlfAXTED KD 'Eil'MAX iiIRL IN 1 family in i house work, at 1T4 Eat Wah- i niu'ton stiwi, conJ fj.r, room a ri i 4. i't VAltI-A OFNTLLMAN AND WIFE OK IT Two fit uth at iy Teniieree ctntt. 1 tt Vf ANTED TW( CABINET A KKR." AND ONE II VArntshtr.

T. c. Maw.n, V) North Tcu oewfite. Noiie but K'xd hands need apply. I of IVAXTEl HTCaTIoN Tt 1m) rOlKuoKI In nwll jTtvnte fumity.

CU ut We-Will nut (r-'i. Ar.N rH1- i -fKV TO TVS KTY oi i V. C-rf A- (.. ot MuljlMr-i 1,1.. AM'LO-1 II RLE 1 ,11 t(uii, li-iitrally INtHi-iI, f.i r.NI-TKNIsHEIi ii -mal 1 fumilv.

A't-lrvv, K. Ncv A I H) II room fur iM nt-a i. ilnv IxMn'ursHt 1 ft lit rj.l.w.i i I IV. ME TixoLLr' I I i in ii iii ii if rir iiij1 ii 01 t. f.

II i i EI--TWi cn.i A'l NO. -1 -1 i lW li'io Kir! a hi OOl ll) -ill. TtTANTK I M.HL- oi- ALL FOR atM bclwvcn 'j a. anil 2 YJ Aa ED DR. U.

XEFF, iKI INDIANA AVI Nt'K. tn rum ttV nity ceutjj; pills, powder or dri. 17ANTKD-PLAtX AND fASUY SKWIN7 BY mu tr" wiiiwitvi, at the Sew in Machine office, TJ V. WaxhiuKton nt. tu llA.MtU-A MAN TO WORW- HlofT tv 1 1 house for two weeks, sawlni; wood, etc at reasonable E.

A. Davis. Xo. 3 TaH.ott Newi Block-. WANTED-A filRL ToJlK) OENERAL HOtSK- 'r nnviMV wuuiy at Somhiwrt.

sis ii.ii at ihermnn M')iiH; Monday, fn.i,, -i i. k. IA Moot.v. on "ANTED-II fc.UYn".TH I1I OKDFT; i i.i...,.,, erry isrouse, "rokcr and fi BfildwiiiV No. VERY i fand suitable AUUrcA.

R. C. nitu liulniM'r. 1 A.M r.i--M.NiM TO lit! -j MILES in iih: country ttUlpe.) 1 crconL Whit nim prriarrcn. on of vi t'iup Ai- rAMKD-1 1 and pr week: full -An i is uoti.vc, ih vf Maryland street.

WANTlb BY UEXTLEMAX AND WIFE, TWO uufuruinhed cominuuicating rooms with inmru, hi unvare lnmi nlp.isnnt 'dress Wholesale Merchant, News oifice. "IT7AXTED-TO PtRCljASE A CIGAR STORE. 1 1 Addresa wlfh full particulars as to location, amount of Ftock. weekly nle. rent and price nil cash.

Address Tobaoinuist, News oflice. A.ir.I-KVERYBpi)Y TO KNOW THAT nis rwnruidt. Mi inrinia avenue, will nave free lunch at half past eight o'clock; of a real good turtle oup. WAN TED A TXO. 6NORT MERIDIAN nty1' Kirl.to work and wash for a small lamily.

None but a first-class cook need applv. yortdrefcrenccr required. i 7AXTEI)-1X7U A CoTr.UiK HOI AND '0'. worth to Xorih. beiwecn obleand Illinois streets.

Dvnes. Mil I ut rxun over NY York utore. i WAXTyUWRSTLAs'lAUDEKCli' W. 1 1 Oltio. All comforts of home and use of piano.

in unfurnished frout trlor to a Xo. 1 latnily, with IxmnL 0f ffAXT KIX--DaY BOARDERS A IoTrouMj II funiished or unfurnished, for gentlemen, or mile of rooms for man aud wiii i-m Xnnu rTenuessee rtreet. ht "I7AXTED-T6 EXCHANGE MONEY AND VA-1 1 cast lots for improved citv property. Geo. w.

JosKrit A- Xorth Meridian street. Sentinel Building. "II 7 AX TET A SLT L' ATIOX A A AXTS If to keep house motherless children; has kept house: will come well recommended. Ad dress. No.

'JS Fletcher avenue. nsf ANTETiT KXO TH AT AT I XG RA A dtClarltn's new Photographic rooms, they Are making photos under their new large skylight, iu cloudy days as well as sunshine. Rooms S2. East Wakhiugton street, 7AXTED-partxer" ina II business; small large protits. to a man meaning business, a rare chance.

Call on J. M. B-arn, East Xonh street, between this and Monday inon. i tt r.NTED-TO WEODINd P.VRT1ES. bououets.

1 1 fuuraK or individuals with inu flowers or floul desi-nis. Hants loaned. Autiiouy Wieuaud, Kentucky avenue, three squares (roni Kates House, Tii VNJEl AGENTsTO TRA VELVND" SELL money drawers: one iif the bcsl on- i n-nuiLiics everotiercil. ail an4 esanuncat the laetorj-. reari.f smth N-w Jersey street, i.ood sak-siucn mil tina it a.pWasaut and protiuble bsi-Mll ANTED IT KNOW Tit VT M.VPAM U.Rtho fortmic mii.I femnle.

illtM eianA-an be found for a t-jme onlv ai i- Wei Merrill street. 3 doors west Missouri street, hmi ih side, and in now prepared lo tell the past, present and future. Ladie SO ceuu: geutlemvn jl- i LOST. OST-WHITE SETTER DOG. PART OF HEAD and ears yellow pay reward for his return To a X.

Illinois st. Bus Geesil lit LOST POCKETftKK. tNTAINIXt; PAPERS and" money; if the fiuder will return Uxk and papers, he may keep the iaouey; return to Empire stable. Mr. Lex ox.

no Lust Ht.i fc ix.aj. bkuvxx SPiTy ON TVIL and head. Return to Rriitht stWvt tl reeeive a liberal reward; answer io The name of lido. ctt OT-OVl AffERXnW IJ from buggy, a dark colored silver mixed, 'urht coSon-d all woii rERSQXAT; l''l2! RED 1 1 M9tv 't6- TEKSO.AL KKOWX-S RED EROXT vs i TftRsXALlR. ARK, 6 1- WASH tTRVf" A ux-ais cnrouivuiiease.

Hours J. wvmus omiuvuilM-. 8 A. n. ta a Evrxt.

T7OCND-CALES DC LIXE-WHAT IS IT ESTRAT. STRATED A SMALL BLACK HORSE. WHITE hind feeL about 13 hands high. A liberal xZ ard by returning to 5fei Madtoon Arenac. i tj I JJ 7 its J7 lanv 1 1 i 4 EXT.

IXR Rf.XT 0K ROOM- AT 61 1 Et Maryland. LVR REXT-i ROOM FURXISHEP OK IX-' rtiXBHTO, ato9 We-t Man-land wt IOK KEXT-THREE ROMs, -Ti E. WAsHIMi-ett REXT-OXKORT 0 ROOM? J'OR HOL5E Apwy a. ESis North rtreet. FEXTTHE AVHXUE HOUfE.

APPLY ro D. Stevenson, 17 irfani renue. REXT TWO FRi N'T rViK- ished; a InT. References required, eot TXR REXT Tn'O FROiT RX)M3, OXE FL'R- jeished, if desired, Slk E. Ohio su It TX)R REXT TWO RX).

APPLY AT 7 E. TXR REXT A VP STRKKT AP- rLT ooi esi ew Yfk street of FROXT ROOM. WITH JJ board, at-213 X. pOR REXT FC RXLSH ED OR rXFFRXISHED rootn. Apply at K.1 l-at Vhi street.

tl- A LL tt REXT TWO I1 HilNG ROOMS. Indijitw Avepud RENT THREE OM- NORTH KAT -Lts VlrjrinU Ave. XK REXT TWO KtM RNl-HKLioK I N- I KM-HtD Wilh 1cm for Htid nifo. at 7" KciiIiK kT tvpii u-. RENT-A ST IT OF ROOM- WITH ALL conveniences tor liouiekeepitig, at North La street.

rX)R REXT A MCE Ft RNISHED R.K).M St IT. JJ able for two genUewcn MarylH'id street ym RENT-A LARGE FRONT ROOM. NEWLY parered. Apply at t- North Illinois street. Apply At REXT OFFICE.

NO. BALDW IN- Block; best ofhec blofk in the city No sifcp. i mg ns.nis. RRENT OOODSTOftK HjoM ON INDIANA JJ. avenue.

Inquire at North illiuoi. Muirt foley s. No. REXT-TVf OVER Jl WFT '-t Washington I1 YYa.litUKton. Iuquir TJVJR KENT-A ROOM ITHIN I Oi AKK of tin- l'if-1 Oliii-e itlt (ir v.

itiiimt lifrL A-l'ln-s M. M. Ncivboiiec. -I IJKXT DWF.LLiJili HO.f?E.-', room- a lui siiM ping room-. Kef (i ereiiH- -rt'tUired.

Wm. II i r'Muis. in itiof opiwi-iv i nr I'o-i Otlie. Ani'Iv to K. It; luriiiKi'ii" on 1X)R KtST A SU'J Of IKMIM-: WITHIN v.nuiu 'a-tlff i i PJR let to sleep in.

OtFICE. E. Wash! i ID f-TOUV Will not be ton -troct. J. M.

i it. na REXT- NEW TWO-STORV BRICK house, ll rixim. all (hp modern conveniences. J. E.

Kjiwn.iKF, C9 Vir7i'ii COR RENT ElJiG ANT tST'lTEoi KOO.MS AND 1. one large front rooiri to rent. McGiluako, CARTENTtK ii XoS. SI a id 11 South Meridian M. so TX)R RENT-NICE COTT GEOF7 ROOMS.

ONE square south of Union lK'ixt, on Meridian street SJ month. Meridian street. E. II. Mao.

(aud sx South ti JOK RENT-HOUSE OF ROOMS. 4 SOUTH Illinois street; price SIS: house newlv jwiv jiapercd West and grained throughout Apply at Washington street. LXm RENT A FRONT RH)M WITH BOA Rl I. for a gentleman ami ue, no other oonnler-v here the comforts of hoi -an Im' hu'l. Iiiouire at No.

I.M West Mnrbiud reel. -f T7WR RENT-fiolsE-IH on St. Clair, near Nei' UM-: OF Fl 1-1 lit I.MS Jersey, rtici-'J. 'r month. Inquire of H.

F. Ji'rsey street. FJKRKNT-ONE 1TNK rtKims; large douhtu Hancock. K'j iNew i KW IlOl'sK OK FIVE iwrlors. wi-H, ci-tcni.

if to nice rooms. all wui una oJ'e at 11-' Peru street. PR REN ocs ha CNf 'BEAUT KUL AND MiMMoDI- hall in Grinith'i Bloelr. lO.vl1.. feet, two ante-rooms and closet.

Set Walter F. ltinsey. 92 south Delaware street. te' REXT HOUSE OF.FIVE ROOMS, NO. Jl'J South New Jersey itreet; Sij per month.

Apply to J. s. bpann, corndr ashmgton aim Penn syivania streew, or loaaj n. btevens, Parker's Blot. TXR REXT NEW DWELLIXCi HOUSE OF rooms, cellar, well, cfistern lot.

40x100 feet. withbuildine in rear: 20k 10 foot on 15 feet allev suitable for stable or shop; rent $S0 per mouth. The house is Xcr. 63 A lvonij Street, half square north of Christian avenue. Inquiieat First National Bank of W.

H. EnL'l sb. FOR TX)R SALE CHARCO STEWART hll -Miller's, 23 Virginia TTOR SALE A FIRST CL SS R( 1SEWOOD PI A NO. Very cheap. Inqui at 17a If.

Ii sf TX)R SALE SPRING MATTRESSES, $18, AT Hall 147 and MOIX. Delaware st. ta T7HJR "RALE AT A BATl'IAIX A OOOD 1IOR5E Call at sot and light two-seated snring wagon. 16Jj E. Washington street, pwni 3.

TTOi and the best, -at Stev Miller': it ir-h ginia avenue. IOR SALE BEST QUALITY OF', COAL AND n. e. cor. Market i ti ts Coke.

Mason, Pettit Co. and Tennessee sts. rXK SALE CHEAP! Cl lEAPI CHEAP! NE private household iu ture, etc. Call at Madison ave. i TXR SALE FIXE FREXCH CALF BtXTS made to order for (9 (i), at Brown's, 62 Massa chusetts ave.

Repairing done.) FR SALE BEST. BLOC COAL REMEMBER. say the best in th market, at Stewart Miller's, 'J3 Virginia avenui a TX)R SALE HOUSE AXD LOT NEAR FLETCH En avenue, for tne small sum of stum, mi easv payments; rents at 510 er month. Miller it, room -z, over ork Store SALE A MCE aST A A DOING A good business: goii out on account of health of Inquire at 131 South Illinois st. to st1 PR pkks, iu lockages of hundred, suitable for wrappers or to put under irarpcts, at The News of flOP.

no TXi SALE STOv 1 "OR" (XIOKIXO AND attcrns. at. MeCmoiy's E. Washington street. "SIXOND II A NT) R- heating: twenty-live East laid stove "JTu th f.iu.w FN.

SALE NEW AX I tTt tk, and gcnTHi ioosc MtrnMirtig gi-oils. L'T-J Washington st. f-ci-omi uanu fHTunure Mild. th s.m.w an.d old stove bought aud IXR SALE-WOOD BltlLDLNOS FOR SALE. aud to be remot'ed two one and one-half torv tenement house, pu tj Vest Georgia streeL i El orth ed of lot square Amencan Express Company.

TXRSALLVOX EASi TERMS, A HOI SK OK six rooms, ou a lot fronting two stret-is-Ul iii.xl.-rn timvenicnccs. for real worth, but the owii-r is conipened tQ-ell. 'Dvts, Mum two oyer Aew lprk Store. I TX) LE AXOT ER Il'I I EA HOCSE-OXLY for a goo.1 hovtc and lot in a -good neigliborhoixl.southvast, lHs than seven squares from Oud tellows' iiaiL uerms iowu tial- anee in 1. and 3 years, at ri.x.

per cent, interest. Dvses. MiiAXR Latrr, ritnuft over New York store. 1 1 TX)K SALESFAU 3LACHUSES OF ALL rt vht -har-m. xerv la stock ou ill ecll a prices to euu ii? nam times, iito ma tsken in eichangeJ Machutes to tra4e for kimt of available property.

Marnmes of all kinds rejkured. at Oeneral Nc wing Jtaehme Rooms, it w-est (Washington street opposite State House. ni-cr crntv err.iv ltivt I' roovl trouiu- vm'Jic ieae. irtisitiss rftabliehed wit paying a pita! r-onrvd alvut 51.0OT: hall tlancc on easy linwervi-oue of tte very betil locations in tlK'CltVJ UH. in flWl TO1IU1UW1, ivuiu llirgK, VJ l-m In- rash- balance on reasonable ..,.1 1 1 lrmi.

lOffltuiusiT ttfaiaiiTi la savin? that Feople must eat ii times nitT to ret into ouaiue. nviucuiusmnnaio The cheapest h6use-5 roonM, Kood well and cistern, ft. frontJ bearing fruit treea, near renta will pay all but tbe cash terest at 6 per rvui. rkrmenL inquire un i Vinton's Etock, opposite jPoaoffice. i It SHI'E.

JlpAT aAenue. tt TRADE VACANT LOTS AXn. MCfNEY. for house and lot or farm worth from Address street. JTOR TRADE HOUE AXD TEX LOTS, OXE s-jTiare from Shaw LippuH.ott' new car--nka.

lata H'Mtrrn bind on down i vrviit. Uttk. MitLtk Larr, room 2. oer i New York Store. T)R TR TIE WE HAVE A PARTY WHO vishn tn trade some Tirant lota for good res idence or business properrr, and either Assume incumbrance or pay cash Jo.

A. Moou Xo. 10 Blackford Block. tt 1WR TRADE HOUSE OF TAVO ROOMS AND two lots near German Orphan Aylum. Price will take down payment, $700.

in food trade; and allow ptifthitren- to assume incumbrance, Dtn-es, Millxx fc LatT, room 2, crer New York Store. REHOXOVS XOTICES. R' EV. MITCHELL. OF THE FIFTH Chnrch, on Blacklorii street.

-u-t aNive xennonii rwmmences on evenine. his series of lectures to young people. The subject of the first lecture will be "The Detection of TELEGRAPH NEWS. The Moueyed Politiciaus Coming to Grief. The Liberal Senators Couiius; into Favor.

Carl Seliiirz on the Coudition at Euroie. Condition or Affairs In Cuba, Etc. youk ciTr: The irtriulnt in Cuba. Niw tr ember Nothrng has been rccdrfd from Havana the execution of Uic Virginiui crew -incc vesterdnv. It is expected tile stentuer now ifue fromVaiuaica will bring imiottant i alariut the late movements of the Viiginius and iilo ftcomplctc list of those on iHjiird at tlir time of ber copturr.

ll i- that aifieetifig of Jhc Cubans 'itid Americans -Mill fre Ireld nexf Week at Cooper Institute, when all (ifpeJtl will be inaile to the government in behalf of the prisoners. Already protests have been drawn against Commander Antoin, of the in the couwe pursued by him. Protests will be' forwarded to the eovernmentsof the FnitCd Slate? tfnd fireat Britain. Tlie elTect ot the Capture of the Virginius, it i believed, will be" to pi'fdpHitte matters. As tu the iu'estiu of the recognition of Cuban belligerent rights, never before was there a better opportunity for a revolution.

Instead of' gliding to Cuha troops, tin- 'government was only nble to sciul four luindred. and in there were inly regular soldicf5 1 tt the island, liiey were au over too country, tin- volunteers would not. light, claiming they were only armed to protect themselves from the niiils'of the Cubans', and among the reg-. la spiinish troop there was much sion owing to the Kcpublican and Carli.st tnmliles in Kurojie. Iarge supplies of arms and ammunition had been conveyed to Cuba, and in the interior the patriots were onlv awaiting the arrival of the Virginius with leaders before making a desperate struggle.

Over 30rt Cubans in this city, it is reported, have declared their intention to proceed Jto Cuba as soon as possible to avenge the deaths of Verona, Delsal and others. Over six hun dred Cubans are now out of work here, and many are desirous of proceeding without a moment's delay. The Herald editorially claims that the action of the Spaniards in seezing the Virgi ni-us was an outrage bh American vessel, and calls upon the Government to abate the Spanish dominion in this, hemisphere as a nuisance. Tbe funeral of Laura Keene took place yesterday at Mont Claire, X. J.

Jeph Arch sails for PAiroiie to-uay in tbe While Star steamer Republic. A dispatch from London tay.s the Norwe gian waric iiercinao, cape iiasiunu, zrom New York, Oct ,8, for Queenstpvn or ral-moutlufor orders, was struck by a heavy sea causing tier to ieaK nauiy ana kiiih ner cargo." a a a i a i sjhe was subsequently abandoned; the Captain and crew being taken oft and landed at Falmouth. The cargo consisted' of bushels of wheat. The Kelsey investigation is closed. The Grand Jury of Suffolk county, after an ex amination of aU the yesterday presented bills of indictment against Rudolph Samniis, brother of RoyaL and others.

Kudo! ph was arrested on a warrant yester? day afternoon, and will brought before the Supreme court in ifrookiyn to-Uay to give bail, lneotner newty lnaicteu perscins are not yet arrested; -t Thft steamship Glasgow, for Glasgow, arri-l ved at this-port last having on buardj ii. anu J. isooiu, ot tne crew oi UiC arctic xploriiig ship Polaris. The Glasgow2 aKo brought 0)e of the Polaris boats in which the two men were picked up by the Lark Kavcnscraig, under command of Capt. A I leu.

It is rumorcdTthat the Danforth Works, of Paterson, X. have failed, but the rejiort is denied.by the company. fTASItlXOTOX. Tout SroU'st Kcluira i mnd Kuiuner. etc.

W.s:ni.M.TON, November S. Tom- Scott's misfortunes have fallen witli equal weight ujKjn very many -of the moneyed politicians. Atuotig- tbe sufferers are Henry g. MeCoinb. author of the Credit IobiIier suits, who had tfl.vo.'JO1) ii Sseott Coiibtruction Cotntauvatid Edward 5 MJook, who in! the same i concern.

Discreet rrru'esi now 'sav i that nV railroad to the Pacihc will be built for ten or twenty yeas. Carl JSchurz has come back- from Europe well satisfied with the-relative pn)erity aud tlisrcretion of Aiuerica. He, says that Austria is France haggard," fcfpain hopeless, and North Germany- debauched with the sudden influx of money. 'A review of the situation appears to indicate pKiffers'of renewed consideration to the Liberal Republicans. Schurz.

by the regulars, in order to sUivc a Bour-jt reaction. Mr. Sum uer retains no ill-leeling for any of hi fellow Senators with vhom he was embroiled, but persistently re- hif iohave any relations with President: i ARKAX.SAS. The Lake Cannty Jlnnim. Little Vukk.

November 7. The" coroner i i i i wa.S smnmoned.lastni-ht trt hold an iuoueht i Aey township uear mt count one pon --t- brought by the township consUble, states they supposed to be a gang of horse inteves, naving run off the team oi Ienrj Vu aesoay, were pursueu oy csu- ,1 three Ver HllJ u. wu wounded and another TX) I VOLUME .4 NO. 288. INDIAN APOL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1873.

PRICE TWO CENTS. an ENINd ty SalUrv et. vv Fe Wi.T si. v.api. v.

uas. lf.mihnrk Medi. arretted vestcrdat cn compl2 ol th tailors for beatins thent- and -pmhR jiem in without canse. The indiCtmf.nt hpiinst HarrK mat of the ship Sunrise, con. tains one hundred and sixteen charges.

lfwld not fmilty. This trial will conir iuenctfoft Taeday. SacbamiXTo, "Sovmbcr S. The Pupreuie Court of this eitr deddexi that "lie State Board of Equalization is couatitutiotiaL, and that pavings and loan societies muM pay taxes on mortgages. The result Willi that owners of mortgaged property must pay a regular tax on property.

MtSSOVJtt. Flr atjftt. Leal. St. Iah'ik.

NovemWt The Iiverv stable of James II. Thornton on Walnut, oettree Third ajid fourth streets, was destroyed by lire last night. The losw ou building and stock is estimated at iiusured as and Hartford, of Hartford, Franklin, of Xorth America, of Philadelphia, StamlanL of. New York. jjCVjOO; North British and England, I10.00U; Springtield, of Springfield, Ma.ssachusctU, iMJ0: Washington Mutual and St.

'Mutual. of -St, Louis, each'. Balance in George agency. Tbe rdderaook Jury Btlll Out. WrTciiiTrK, November 8.

The jury in the Udilcrrwk caseliave been out since "live o'tkk last night, and show iug to a verdict. no signs of coiu- VIRGIMA. ileal of Jlrs. I.ee. I.PximVton, Novemlr S.

Mrs. Ucncral i Rolert E. Lee died heir on Thursday. SP.V15.; M.xi.KiP, November 8. Dispatches just re-; ccivetj announce a decisive victory for the! Carlis'ts foives in the vicinity of Navarre.

STATE XEHS. A disease resembling the black tongue has bryken out at Ccntertoii. Morgan county. The Church of the Assumption at Evaii5-villc is io u-vunie the form of an opera house. There is a vigorous old apple tree on the the farm of Da VuV Hunter, in Bartolomcw county, which -it known to have lxrue a crop of apiles iu The artesian well at the Northern Prison furnishes an abundant supply of water at a depth-of .500 'feet, but the water is toosug- Lgestively.

sulphurous to suit the fastidious taste of some of the gentlemen who perforce have to use it. It it now ihought that Mr. George Oris-I -wold, rt'ixirtetl drowned in Hullivan county'; about ten days ago, clambered up the bank of the creek and left the country, as his body can not be found in the shallow water, and be was deeply in debt with insurance on bis life. A daughter of George Murphy, of Vienna, 5h-6U county, was eating some apple-butter, when a yelio5jacet alighted Uon it and Vas inadvertentl swallowed. The insect stung her in the throat, Fhich at once oni-menced swelling, and In less an hour was completely closed, causing her death by suffocation.

William Huey, a harness maker of Portland. Jay county, who. slept in the rear of hb'shor, was discovered yesterday in a dying condition with his throat cut and his person barbarously mutilated. He was to have becu married in a few days, and the murderer is supposed to be a man whom hi intended wile had rejected. The Mispected person had been absent for several months, but wan seen in the vicinity the day previous.

hundred and forty dollars were mis.singfrom Huey 's jiockets. Nick Elles's flouring mill at Kvjuisville was burned yesterday morning; Loss on. the building, $9,000, on stock, $00U0, unuf on ma-ehinety, The loss is partially cover ed by insurance, as follows: Lancaster, Lan-. caster. Pennsylvania, 'macliinery; New York, on machinery; Merchants, Newark, New Jersey, $1,000 on; machinery; Great Western, New Orleans, $1,000 on stock; Globe, Chicago, $1,000 on stock; Allemaiiia, Cleveland, $1,000 on stock; Mutual, Cincinnati, on building, The tVefctat Air.

Little as we realize the weight of gaseous bodies, it is meteorologically certain that one cubic mile of atmospheric air. weighs over five millions six hundred thousand tons and one cubic mile of pure hydrogen, the lightest known substance, weighs no less than three hundred and' eighty-nine thousand tons. It will, therefore, appear somewhat startling to those who laugh at the terror of our forefathers when the earth was threatened by collision with comets, to learn, that such a gaseous body has an enormous weight, and-its mass is. not -less than that of trn asteroid. It would have, if reduced to the density of the earth, a diameter somew here between thirty-two and two hundred and tbirtyisevcn miles; and if reduced to the density of a sphere of lead, would have a diameter which may approximately be put at least as high aa fifty miles.

i The Wy Je Art Begaa. A couple of laborers knocked at Arch's cottage iu fiarfoni one evening, Mrs. Arch answered the summons and saw two sturdy breadwinners from a neighboring' village. "lVe want thy juan Joe; is at wTioamr' "What's 'Whv. we want to talk to 'im about formin a union.

Other trades 'ave a union, an' we don't see why we shouldn't 'ave one; it's timo we did iura-miL" "You form a union? Why, youain't pit spirit enough, my lads, for nor ucb thing." 'ave, if Joy will only lead nsT And it cawe to pas that Joe consented to lead theni, and before the men 'left his-cottage that nihthc haJ pledged tbem to address a gathering of laborers at WHlr- borne the following week. Times I fSprinsfield "Grecleyism' doesn't seem to be popularly identified with theunpardonable 5in in Masa-achusetta. after aLL Mr. Smith K. Phillips, why goes to i tbe Legi.slature from this city without a single opposing vote, was an ardent Liberal, Iajt So was Judge Aiken, of Greenfield, and we seem to recollect hearing Oen.

Banks's name mentioned in the like disloyal connection. Is it forgctfulneas or Tindicaiion? all M. ErpV 'j Sixtv cent a dar it considered good Wage for a working man in any of, tbe European countries, except ureal inimn, nucr? mr wages arc somewhat higher. In the Tyrol silk region and in Italy tbey often do not get more than ten cents In the country in Gcnuanv ten cent i ihr common pay. Women' tbVre often ge but five cents, la Sweden, tof? often workvfrom fcuro'clock the morning till rlfne in thee verting, anddo not get anv more.

Purinfc the late var many pKr women in Berlin were hired to muc stockings for the soldiers for five cent The profits the poor who keep petty shops sell trinkets in the or act as sutlers, da. not average more than three of four peFcenf. Barbers, in Berlin, since the raining of theii1 prices, get five cents for hair cut tirrj; and rw and lialf cents for sltaving. sk'rvantsi at bo-tel-s get fivm three to eiirht dollars a ruonUif. Servant girl in private families, often get but ten dollars a year.

these cloe $annot get work at any price. GTertiiaeHtfttVt York. XoVewbcr 1STX Z-ZU-'A ir.vtaltt7 an.Scavii?4 i r. P. 6V 1S81 CoupoiLs S-'JOi-s e-s, i6t.

5-2iVs, lsto 5-20's, 18S5, 5-'J'a, 17... 5-009, KMO's. rfiiw tmtw ,1106 to; (iio? tk)ld ft Called 6J'a. Pale of Government Bonds tn amount leas than JjOO, rate one per cent, less than above quvn.auon Jit ED. "oTErTJlumhu.s71ndi r.

Noveinber 7. Uttie daughter of P. IL and J. Ovler, aged one ycAr Aud siv montlis. Funeral to-morrow at 2.

o'clock, irom rei-d-m-e of J. M. Westovcr. South lynnsylvani st-cet. iTiends of the family are invited lo attend.

COLGIiAZBK (eicivCl IIic Nilvcr IHed.nl a( the for the htsi disil5 of Solid Sllvcr-irarc. 1IU Nloek or jiilyerirarc, Watches, Jewelry In- IIic Iarcl, lest and cheapest In the cUj HeeluK is CAL AT NO. IJ. WASIILNGTON Sign of the llfuminatcd Street Cloclc. Great Sale OK CARPETS AMI WALL PAPER.

From our recent heavy purchasesand importations bAw-d on-gold At sj and iah dibcounu, we are enabled to offer Special Inducements TO (We have the largest and newest stock of goods ill he State and can not bo tJXDERSOLD, Aside from Riving our customers the Advantage of the lato styles to select from. ADAMS, 3IANSUH CC KOCIETT JIEETtXUS. M1SOXIC XKCTINQ TO-MCHT. Center Ixxie, Xo. C3.

Special meeting At 7 o'clock. Work First Dcsree. 1 u. o. a n.

The members belonging to the brieklavr society known the L. O. A. will meet in Good Templar Hall on Monday evening, Nov. TO.

ih M.VtOXIO LODGES. Cmtn Lodge. No. -Joseph Solomon, W. M.

niarles ifher, Secretary. Meets In Condii'i Buihl-ln -nArry McFArLtnd, W. John f. WAters, iSecreury. Mceu in Grand Masonic HalL CjmALCrrYpwr.

Xo.Sia-A. L. Stoner, W. Wta. IL Ireland, secretary.

Meets la' Graadl MajotticHalL Axctrvr Lasdjubk. No. 211-ir. Netson. W.

Buhii" -M in Coniifi mAtICTiF. Xo. Jvunh n- WiA iZS.Z u'. V': Meeta in CondiH build" Ing York Rns-AIeeu in MAonic nics Priest; Charies l'Mier, wury7 Kevtne CMft Xo. H.

Ireland Priest; Wm. ten, ecreUry. Hil Grand Uier; Charle, Fisher. Recorder. Xo.

1 ac0 A. ScxmtsH Rnc-Meeta in Ycha ivMTApGrNw LE or rTWAx-rroWohr, B84Kai.Ttot,Kcii. or hLivTi orKafaiir. bumcvGrAad fcecrctary. TKbuxarouat'uAnkaeirRoA dtoix-John H.

Htllidar, M. tamuel shelburne, Grand beat, -r l.M)Ii?rAS!rttwiCtwisTeaT. X. R. Euekle Comnlludeiu thief tamucl thelburne.

Gran-i Bern tary. Aisirrirc Rrra CJtLr? lrHtj CHii-rr Mrs. Elka Stephens hecretary, Kccti la Gread MAAODM ItAii..

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