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orders of last year's ward and city committee were adopted. Tbe following committers were COUNTRY FAIRS. 8 lee mt Ataeke at Brokers Bser Oct. SECOND BOARD Biro RJS CALL. RAILROADS.

BAlLOAP. 117 Au-h. A SF140 85 Atch. SF1S9 50 rto 100 do- 13! 100 FIRST CALL. Boston gailg Fill DAY, OCTOBER 7, 1S81.

elected: Finance-Ward 1, B. c. Lona. Currier, W. A.

B. Roberts; Ward 2, C. 8. Lincoln, W. C.

Tallman. Q. A. Twvcross; Ward 3. A.

R. Brown, Sears Condit, 0 8 sss RRRB A NS GO ZXEES AA NN A A NWNO A A Ti RKRR A A F.EEE AAAA fl GO Ji RA AN NNG OE RA ANN'NGGE A A NN F.F.FFK a riicliprmin. Ward 4. C. E.

Kvmes. F. TTTTC Big Pampkins and Prize Stock on Exhibition. 8 because bii matter was oat, laying. "God la my master, Ir, and He is always in," and now Chicago, with Its proverbial cheek, claims the boy as a native of that city.

The youngster undoubtedly hailed from Boston. 8TRANDED ON SHOALS. Mlenaoe of Crafts 'at Nantucket and all Aloes; Shore. Pitman. Richard Blackwell.

Printing Ward 1, 3 MIXUTIIII! ALMAXAO ttetkrT 6 WORDS. 1.000 Maas Central 6s 93 8.000 4 Luc SSS O. W. Makechnie: ard 2, W. H.

Hynn: Ward F. H. Bacon; Ward 4. W. F.

Pitman. Execntive committee Ward 1, C. W. Carrier; Ward 2. Hugh Gallagher; Ward 3, Q.

F- Dickerman; Ward 4, a 04 moo Kiss no oo ra 6s ....108 ft si lO 4 AM II ion Wit lnT Dat. .11 ss7i Hoss Trots" Which Delight the Farmers. X. Blackwell, W. E.

Weld. THE ALLEYS' DEFENCE. on. October 7. lorn, W.

last (WoMf 14. Hh 4 in. mumlrit', E. JKW Mil. IKtolwr 32, bit, 47m.

avsnlng, W. Monk's flm October DO, Sib. morning, W. AND BSS TTTTT OO EF.F.FJK SSS 8 OO VE 8 8 TOOVVE SS3 F.EEE SSS STOOVVE 8 VV V. 8 VV 8 BSS OO LEEEE SSS Mara Erlaaara filvea Over Twtty Wlt- dou if; inam con 6s IOO RA1I KOAIR.

64.3 Atch. aF 142 do 142 LJ fO do 1 60 30 Chi. Bur 10 Eastern 45ta IOO do 48 276 Flint A Fere RAILROADS. IOO Rutland pref 27 10 Tol. Del I 11 1 100 la Cen com sriKina coa 25 Aliouez SSa 200 Bonanza Development .5 SI 8 IOO Catalpa.

IV 20 Cal A J20 60 Napa 300 San Ted AC 2 6(1 Franklin 124 LANP COS. 200 boston ft 200 do- 8 l-l loo do SVs at SCR a ir ko ua. 2 Bell Telruh'el56 100 Svcamore 8p Water 1 aeaaes Still to be Heard. Special Despatch to Tbe Boston Globe. LINC AHD AW WOW.

Race of Some Moment at Brockton and Attleboro. New Haves, October 6. Tbe case of perjury against Blanche Douglas was called today, the time to which it was continued, and the hearing Tri Irish people will bm giM well proud to Jesro that, according- to a Mormon ns. sadooaj-j, there are no Irish amoDjt tha Utter We have a lame line or new PATTERN RANGES, among which Is our new Range, the was again postponed till Thursday, October 28. Marq 40 A Ft Sm.

70 60 do 70 3 Olrt 1294 106 Poll Pal Car. riyhta. 6V dat aint. tSpecial Despatch to The Boston Globe.1 Bbockton, October 6. Tbe second day of tbe eighth annual fair of tbe Ilrockton Agricultural Society was an emphatic success in every respect.

Tbe attendance was unusually large, tbe grand When tbe Malley case was resumed Miss Lizzie M. Mailer, the sister of James, was crossex- 71 Ohio Republican would feel encouraged If tbt 7 could only find out that Mr. Book waiter aintned but witbout ttnpottant result. SECOND CALL. Kate A.

Maliev. another sister or oo ac killed hi grandmother or waa a sheep thief in RAILROADS. 100 At, ASF cused, testified In corroboration of ber sister's RfWfDS. 1 000 Atlantic A Vacltlc 981 statement tending' to prove that James was at his eai ly youth. They hare lost their trip on 20 0O0 Hart Erie 7s bio 142's do 142V 143.

home on tbe Friday night before Jennie Cramer's body was found. Tbe cross-examicatlnn of Kate A. Malley was Plate a well at national politic and are look trig fur a to defeat next week. 6 4O0 llO ICO 0 EEEE WW NN WW NN AV FEE NN WW WW II GG TTTTT If II JH II HHHHIt II GG It II LLLLL II GG OVERCOAT FOR GENTLEMEN, $15.00. A strictly.

All-IVool Garment, double and twist corded Gray and Brown 3Iixcd Iiasonal, faced and backed with the same material, skeleton skirt, cut lougr, double stitcbed edge, and with velvet coj. lar; an bonest, genteel, serviceable "Winter Overgarmeut. Weather test and wool test bave been tbor. oiigbly applied by us, and therefore will not fade. Tbe best Over- do lV-'i continued at the atternoou session.

The proceed it i in jred that Tioutwell will be tmeful in do KA.rrrri.rr, October 6V-The schooner Charles A. Ropes of La bee, bound to New York wStn smoked ftsb, slipped from her anchors to avoid drifting onto Point flip, and ran in here for a harbor. ftciiooner Cleero of Banrop, loaded with coal, was off Tnckeronck shoal with colon anion down, sod Pad blown sails away. Schooner Island Home will tow hnr to Vineyard Haven. HehonnerO.

W. hatha war. from t. John, bound to New York, sank oa Handkerchief shoal in the gale. Crew saved.

Schooner Kalada, E. B. Cnrtis, mstr, from If'iboken, hound to Belfast, with coal, was driven on Nantucket, today, during: the pale, and bllired. The crew was saved by the underwriters' boat- The veel will be stripped. Hebooner Jne l(ker of Harwich, Ponnd to tbe east on a nhlnr cruise, commenced leaking In tbe gale and rime Into this port for a hart or.

fichouner Edwin 11. Morrison, three-master, track on Xantucket bar today, hat overlies on flats In an easy situation ana will be got off. Schooner K. lister of St, George, came ashore on Nantucket bar. Hie is loaded with coal.

The vessel sank; crew saved. Ia Traable at the Tlaerar. VijtETABn Ha vex, October 6. Schooner Casco, Lodge, reported ashore here, was hauled off yesterday afternoon without expense or damage. Schooner Merlin, before reported as full of water, will have to diicbarr iter decklead before floating.

Cape Hatteraa Peril. Cape Hatteras, N. October Two schooners went ashore near Kinrakeet last night. Tbe crew were saved by the life-saving station. ines were eventful.

The witness testiued that 6,000 Connottou 7 86 RAILROADS. 10 hi. Bur AQ.154 19 Old Colour. IOO in. Kan A O.

60 Tol. Ilelph 4 Bur.com,... 114. 00 Wis Cen com the cabin et if Arthur 1 in search of a hole in do 14'- 00. 1424 do.

143 ISl COS. 150 160 the sky. her brother James was not at home on Friday evening, August 4. The three sisters slept together that nigbt, and during the night Lulu went into James' room for a There ai many points in Mr. Dunham' 100 National 214 25 Atlantic.

14V iif ore the I teuiocratio Convention to pillow. She did not know whether or not James was asleep. Miss Malley did not think stand was filled to the utmost and the track events were ail close and interesting. The attractions of the last day will be races for tbe 2.50, 2.40 and 2.30 classes, a five-mile foot race, sack, wheelbarrow and potato races. John Shepard's famous pair, Biondine and Mill Boy, will attempt to beat the best double-team time on a half-mile track, and will undoubtedly draw a large crowd.

Today's attractions are briefly described in tbe following: fll'Jf MARIES. Bsocktox Fair Groi'Mis, October 6. Three-miiitite class; best 3 In 6. to harnes; purse.f 100 to tirst. 25 to second, jjllft to third, 10 to fourth.

P. Gorman's (Cochltuatel br. g. Ed A. Johnson's Brockton i ru.

k. hed 2 'JS 3 tt. II. I.inehan's iNewporti br. g.

Jim 3 T. Powers' (South Ahington) b. in. Columbus Maid 4 dis. 2.39 Vi, 2.42 V.

Same Day and Track For horses that have never beaten 2.85; to harness, best 3 in for a purse of jJ'JtXi 100 to rim, $50 to second, 30 to third, 20 to iouith. J. Carpenter's (Providence) g. g. Brand I 1 1 which all tn ol cittxoui could agree.

1 be ad P. M. Price of Stocks and Bonda as X.SO dress wan its sliest and in out manly ever delivered Ix-fort a Iiemocratic Convention of the JLAKD COS. it strange tbat the pillow was procured from her brother's room, there were two pillows In Lulu's room, which was unoccupied, and close by. She lelieved that her brother was not at I RAILROADS.

Asked! Ki.i. Asked Bid. modern stain rt Taunton Gazette, liep. 46 8 Combining all the modern improvements for securing utility or beauty. Tbe castings are heavy and smooth, all made from the best of iron? It cooks more quickly and with less fuel than auy other range or stove known.

It has an extra large oven, with hot closet or cabinet base, large patented flues, water front, antl.clinker grate, adjustable shelves, clothes dryer, smoke consuming steak broiler, mica doors, all the latest improvements and elaborately home to sleep Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday nights. Boston St-New Ham 1, 714 Eastern 45 8Vs N.rtliernNH113 7V A 4 Og. h. 40 lVs Old 129 2s Rutland pref 27 A uei.ro wen home from a Georgia camp meeting in a sti Ue of ecsucr, declared that be goins; to hot ven by way of a tall tree that grew In tite doon ard, climbed to a boight of Miss Jennie Burns of 21 Beers street, employed as a cashier at Edward Mailey's store, testified to 69 46 1294 27Va 17V 11T 2 seeing James Malley and Miss Ha-land walking BONDS. even! feet and then undertook to fly the rest together on Chapel street between 12 and 12.30 P.

m. on Friday, tbe day belore the rinding of A.TABFlsts. A. TASK 1 A.TdSFcttar 123 119 118 113 3M-V4 coat we bave ever introduced f0r tbe price, K(; S.l.vCB7sll7Vi 838 Mocum (Newport) riiK.g. a si 2 A.

M. Mies' iiirockton) ch. g. Homer 3 A. Johnson's (Ilrockton) b.

g. Storm 4 3 6 G. A. Kttssell's tHostoni b. in.

Mollle Morrill. ..5 4 4 Ktittana com rv Summit 17 T. lel A 113,4 Wis.Cen.com 22s. M1N1.NO COS. AUoue Atlantic 13 Blue 314 Brunswk An 7 Cal Ilecla.220 Catalpa IVb Jennie cramer body, sue was positive as to tbe day, from the fact that her beau, Tim Clerk, was absent ou Wednesday and did not return until Saturday.

Witness did not remember seeing Miss Harland anywhere else We hare also full lines CAKPETS. OIL LOTHS. FURNITURE, BEDDING. LACE CURTAINS DRAPERIES. WOODEN.

TIN and CROCKERY WAKE and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS at Lowest Prices for Cash or on our Special Sj st6m of Credit. 34 FS 7 113 Eastern 10! A E7U64 EOsloST's II 78 58V It. T. Powers' (South Ahington) b. m.

Lady Thornton 6 7 6 (iroiit'n 1 Itrlirhtonl br. 111. Manchester 110 117 109 6914 that uav. She thought Miss Hariand wore An unknown three-masted schooner came ashore near life-saving station No. 18 this morning.

Seven men were lost. RIOTOUS GEORGIA NECROES Maid 1 dr $15.00. navy-blue dress, but could not tell how James was dressed. Mr. Bolmann cross-examined the Os CP 7s 114 lVs IV 330 l'-'V4 witness, but nothing of Importauce wes elicited B.

P. CUNNINGHAM A -o I -o I o- Nearly a score of witnesses are yet to testily for WisCent 1 sts Wis Cent ids 60 11a 123 80 53 101 b9 48 88 Duncan 50c Em Dire 80c I Franklin 12 i National 2V I Osceola 12 Vt Oulncv 612 WASHINGTON STREET. 2 7-16 the aeience. FROM MONTREAL TO BOSTON. Ina(arat a Mtrtke and Attempt to Intimidate Othrrs Wto Keep at CSpeclai Despatch to The Boston Globe.) Atlakta, October 6 Tuesday last negroes 30 THE "SELKIRK" HUT OgA-LCh A 1- 08 f8 AAPlnces.

44 87 Vs 12 C. 11. BARNES, Proprietor. -o I -o living on pine lands back of the rice plantations 4 BAILltOADS. A.

Dtatingue Captain Gain Footing In the Beat Society of tbe Canadian Metropolia 30 on tbe Carolina side of the river near Savannab, A. .14214 Ch A 84 6S'a and Suddenly Kdghte Out, Leaving Many 1 Kidge 142 Silver 1 Bonanza. bVA 28 Va Crescent 1 701a Napa 6VS 24 i San a 1 1-19 fP 2fU4 Lilt 70 64 FOR GENTLEMEN. The popularity of tins fabric La Mo itiv 21 to Mourn Hia Abaence. CSpecial Despatch to The Boston 2VS M.

A- 67 M1SCBI.LANKOU8. 169 Sve lVa who have been working in the rice fields, determined upon a general strike and Issued tbelr flat that no more work would be allowed unless the terms they bad settled upon were screed to. The river bands, those living in the settlement on and near the plantations, were perfectly satisfied, Montreal, October 6. Captain Howard Das- Friday: Rising temperature; continued fair 154 I Bell .140 14 Bos Maine 153V2 Jlil. li .15311,1 weather.

154 Pull.Pal.Car.128 129 Time 2.36. 2.36, 2.38V. Same Day and Track Open toall; best 3 in 6, to har. nees: for a parse of 8400 iSWOO tJ first, 100 to second, (0 to third, glO to fourth. J.

Trout's (Brighton), b. p. John 1 2 11 W. Irish's (1'ortlaiid), br. s.

Tom B. ratehen 3 1 2rtis J. W. Smith's (Ilrockton) h. g.

Argonaut 2 3 3dls lime 2.28'4, 2.3oVa. 2.31, 2 31V. Tbe tbree-miie foot race, open to all, for a purse of $20, was won by Houriban of Brighton. George Cbisnell of Fall River, second; time, 10.4.7. Tast Har of the Attleboro Fair.

Special Despatch to The Boston Globe. Attlkboko, October 0. The third and last day of tbe Farmers and Mechanics' fair was attended by about 3000 persons, and bad it not been for tbe action of the bicyclists In refusing to comply with the requirements of the managers of the grounds the enjoyment would have been un-marred. The committee on premiums awarded first premiums of $10 each to F. Richardson for family horses, N.

W. Hawes of Wrentbain for matched horses, and O. M. Draper for family matched horses. At 9.30 a.

m. tbe members of the Columbia Bicycle Club of Attleboro and the other clubs entered the grounds. Mr. W. W.

stahl of Boston ascended the judges' stand and berated Mr. O. M. Draper, the manager of the bicycle tournament, for charging an admission fee of thirty-five cents, and declared that the club would not compete. Mr.

Draper in sel, a man of very distinguished appearance, came to this city about a year ago, armed with bundles of letters of introduction to our best peopled, and he soon gained a footing among tbe upper guarantees to tbe purchaser the assurance of tbe superiority of this and took no part in the strike movement. Hence the strikers determined to make them quit work. Boiton Mining and Stock Kxrhange. SECOND BOARD FIRST CALL. Wednesday morning tne strikers attacked tne garment over all other makes.

tenot Montreal. Tbe captain and his wife lived in most luxurious style.returning friends' hospitality ITItflNQ cos. river bands working on the plantations of Woodward Ilamwell, and beat six of them so badly by recherche entertainments at restaurants, or 600 Deer Isle.btiO 143 300 do 1 18 40U Dunkln 45c that they are now confined to their houses. They also attacked hands coming to the planta dered silks, satins and jewelry to the most ex 79e 83c 2 14 2 15 2 14 30c vnrmo cos. 100 Cedar Soring 600 310 CoeperoDOtis 300 do 100 o.

300 Empire 600 Golden Devel travagant extent, never paying for a single tion or Alfred Lhnholm, and drove them back ISCKLLANBOfS. 200 Cotton Water and organized a regular reign of terror. The article, bis plausible manners enabling bim to borrow money all round. Among his victims negro women were particularly violent. They were tbe reverend canon ot the Anglican Motor 1 45 SOO do 1 47 900 00.

1 50 350 1 47 armed themselves with clubs and encouraged and opment 2 81 excited the men. A number of rioters were ar A. SHUJilM 0, OrnU' Retail llrparlncat, 440 WASHINGTON STREET, TO tl)B Kit Kit ST. Church and his brother to tbe extent of $675. He boasted of extensive acquaintance SECOND CALL.

rested, but subsequently paroled. News of the arrests was communicated by a ovate known to among tne i.Dgnsn royalty and exmuiceo a mag MINIKO COS. sumo COS. plantation negroes, those ou one place warning nificent diamond ring, which he declared the Frince of Wales gave bim. lie also claimed to be 3,000 Deer Isle 1 20 1,000 Mass a New 830 1.000 do 1 18 t45 correspondent of the Loudon Dramatic and Sport others, and yesterday the clans ben an to gatner from all directions.

The men brought guns of every description, the women sticks and clubs, ing News. Ou Friday last he left town in the 148 27c 29c 28c 29c 1 14 1.100 no 1,200 go most nonchalant manner, and his wife receiv 121 1 47 1 21 ing a telegram lrotu Newport, on Monaay, ana, witu arum ana nie, escortea tne paroiea negroes to the office of the trial justice. The result of the trial is not known. The situation, however, from the best information obtainable. 100, 500 Milton.

20O do 000 CopoerorjoUa 147 1 21 1,000 Twin 00. do. eo. do do 3(10 sco 2,000 1.500 1.100 21 Hi 1.10O 2.0110 6.100 2.800 aoo 700 100 seems to be serious. 1 60 I16O GOO Peabodv quietly followed bim.

iho pair are now in Boston. A hair-dresser here, from whom the captain-borrowed $100, followed to Boston to arrest bim, but returned today after an unsuccessful misMOn. A letter of introduction from a Mark lane, London, firm was the primary means of obtaining his entree to society here. 1 25 1 50 2,000 Deer Iale.btX) MARITAL VOWS VIOLATED. 2 15 1 17 57c 1 44 1 18 1 44 1 18 1 45 144 1 25 3.100 1 B5 1.000 Continuation of the livoree Court Caaea 2.

600 do to. do 1 49 120 1,800 New England special. Disposed of YeHerdAT Before Judge Lord yesterday Elizabeth Skinner I Two thina ereruovr wanlt to tnotff the weather vroha. 600 George G. Fogg died Wednesday nigbt bilities for the.

day and ttu; special attractions at 0.t Hall. Fete rtersons kntno iust trhere to Ljui tit a. tlailu tut prayed for a divorce from Prank Skinner. Tbe Tn Wall SUreet Taateraay. court reserved its decision.

per for the Probahilitiei, but at the head of our adcertita-ment they can alicuys be seen.) at concord, N. 11., aged os. Lowell Pre and police departments held their annual parade yesterday. Over 200 men Nsmr Tokk. October 6.

-The money market was Fanny M. asked to be divorced from Alexander a gentlemanly manner explained tbat the charge was tor admission to tbe grounds and exhibition, and tbat all bad to pay. ro charge was made for entering the races. Stahl continued to talk until threatened with arrest for disturbing the peace. Tbo notice that all would be obliged to pay to enter tbe grounds was sent to each club previously.

There were eighteen bicyclists, representing Boston, Canton, Cocliit-uat'e. Middleboro ana Attleboro, but when the signal to start the raced was given there were no responses except in the form of yells of derision, the Attleborites joining the other dissatisfied bicyclists, although they had given a parade and exhibition drill a few minutes previous. All those who had registered for the races and failed to respond were ordered to De expelled forever from the society tracks. At noon the race in the 2.45 class was opened; purse (150, divided. Jim B.

won the first two heats, Lady Ligblfoot tbe third, Maud B. tbe iouith and sixth, ana Lady LisrhUoot the fifth and seventh and race. Jim B. took second money and Maud B. third; time, 2.47, 2.43, 2.4312.

2.42, 2.38V2, 2.38, 2.40y2. in the 2.50 class, purse $150, Frank B. was first in three straight beats, ami Blue Bell second, Little Nell being third in the first and third heats, and fourth in the second; time, 2.38, 2.40 V2, 2.40. Following is a summary of the 2.24 class; purse $400, divided: H. O.

Smith ns. blk. s. Knox Boy 1 1 1 C. IHa'ioney ns.

b. in. Wild Lily 3 0 2 were in line and made a good showing. NEW ENGLAND SMELTING CO, SPECIAL ISMCE OF 20,000 SHARES THE ORE PURCHASING FU.D, OJf SAME TEBUSAS FOB.UEK ISSTK. Threa Per Cnt, ftaarterly Guarantsed.

PRICE, S2.50. The New Kngland Smi-lflnir whlrli hss announced its second fnmrterlv dividend, is now thr- stringent again today, and the lowest rate paid was 6 per which was current iu the final dealings. M. Read on account, as she says, of wanton and extremely cold weather of Tuesday and Wednesday nights damaged the cranberry crop all over the Cape considerably. Ice formed half The highest rate paid today was Vs of I per plus per cent, tvxciiunge closed lower at 4.79Vii4.J V.

Cross neglect, cruelty and desertion. She was obliged to go to work during her existence with him, and bad supported herself since. Decree granted. Government bonds closed steadier at the following au inch thick. bidding prices, compared with tne closing bids ot yes The sudden coming of cold weather found terday: Mary Frances Beckwitb asked to be relieved S.

C. Jameson of Woonsocket, R. was married last evening at Orauge to Miss Linette A. Clark, daughter of A. J.

Clark, president of the New Home Sewing Machiue Company and of the Oct. 6. Oct. 6. 1 Oct.

5. Oct. 5. the public unprepared, and men and boys are llKt. Bid.

Hid. I Bio. II 2 130 from the bonds of matrimony from her husband on the ground of desertion, and her case was taken under advisement. CB41.S "01 1 1 234 1S0 cooling to Oak Hall in flocks to procure warm winter clothing. Orange National lianu.

112i 131 132 New Hauipsnlre Fish Commission re oiiKhlv equipped, and Its e'-iupleto and erfsiulvn works in f.nt ston are In lull blast. An averaireuf ltHltntisiA riwi'lfpri tit rIIvkf ertt. i tl.us Mercy E. Titcouib petitioned for an absolute 1124 (184b. 11107, U5v8 CStls cont'd.

IOOI4. ceived bv express, yesterday, G0.0OO California 133 1 158 1 U.NCures.'OS. 13 144 lOOKi 1 UU Vs i WIXTJER OYTSRCOATS decree, having had previously a decree nisi. Decree granted. 134 salmon eggs from the Mount Cloud River Hatcn-ing establishment, California.

It is the first C86s cont'd. ores from tho MASUOl'. SILVKH LAKE. DliKK l.sl.1:. -KINtl.

and of Copp'-r Ore Ir'm lbs rti.ri-: mix. twin li ad. mi.mmotii. i owek, of the journey. 1 he law of gravitation was not suspended on that particular occasion, but he went to hea ven, all the same.

The neighbors all said hi made a very peaceful-looking corpse. We might be sorr for Mr. Sherman on whom lime has Blre.a,iy revonced Mr. Arthur rather effectually If it were not for the fact that the public good demands the proposed treasury investigation. We.

shall not enjoy further glimpses of the "Treasury Queen," nor hall we delight in the sirdrtr of "champagne lunches" billed a "candles" all this will be painful to the public, lor It will distress Mr. hhorman, and he hus been distressed sufficiently. Washington Post. Several Kepithlican newspapers hare had the magnanimity to confees that Mr. Dunham's speech at the Democratic State Convention whs a most manly and effective one, and contained many statements to which all good citizens could agree.

We notice that some of the men who have obtained otlico through Blaine's connection with the lute administration say that they must resign their positions to be consistent. Uncle Hannibal Hamlin does not and will not appear in the list. Nothing can shake off the death grip be alwnvs puts upon an office. He could climb a greased pole to get one if it was necessity. A great deal may happen in sixteen years.

ibis period of time, covering four ordinary proMiIontiul terms, we have had, not only two proftldents assassinated, one president tried by iiu poach men and one term tilled by a man never elected, but also two tortus of the most corrupt government that free institutions ever suffered and a dttliherute attempt to overthrow the republic and setup an empire. Wheeling The New Haven Palladium remarks that the one redeeming feature of Moruionism seems to be that it does not throw the burden of the support of a husband on one woman. The Springfield Republican says that "the Republican party of Now York State is still capable of effective nausea." The party leaders havo so nauseated the rank and file thai they are disgusted with it, and care little how soon the organization is dissolved. The explanation of the sudden desire of William Waller Thelps to retire from the diplomatic service is simple. He is part owner of the New York Tribune, which paper devoted a large amount of space during the recent Albany nenatorial campaign to invective against the" Vice-President.

Minneapolis Tribune. It is suspected that some young men cast boepish glances at their "Uncle's" place of business as they wander through the streets shivering for want of their ulsters on these cold uiornlngs. Itooclier says Hades is a State rather than a place, hut which Suite is not stated. When he dies we should not be surprised if the Banner of Light contains a communication from him fully describing that The Japanese, for some reason, fail in tanning leather, and therefore ingeniously prepare paper as a substitute wii 1) such success that it is now used as belting tor machinery. Carl Scliim is cut from the same piece of cloth us all other chronic reformers.

lie says: "My way. or no way." Well! he had his way, and there was more trickery and deceit and (ham in the Interior Department while he held the reius than wng known in even the days of the much-abused Zach Chandler. yKsthete are proceeding rapidly to the rear. Washington Critic. 'J he Continental Gazette (Paris) says: Slgnor liossi recently played a three-mouths' engagement in Berlin with immense success.

The Emperor came every night that he played King Aar (which he did some twenty times) to witness the scone between Lear and Cordelia in the fourth act. Before receiving his sentence of ten years' imprisonment, Marvin, the bigamist, roundly abused the witnesses, the court officers and the jury. If his eighteen wives had been present to also relieve their minds the scene would have been oomplete. Think of the President of the United States spending a wtioleday rumnisging through old trunks and boxes iu search of private papers and law documents, while ex-President Grant, Henator John P. ami the political spirit of Koscoe Cunkling stood wailing at his kitchen dour! Wasbingtou Post.

The National Temperance Societv desire President Arthur to carry out the Hayes programme itud use no whu at the White House. The New York World has picked up these new dictionary definition: "Boss One who is opposed to monopolies; uu anti-monopolist." "Anti-Monopolist One who is iu favor of equal rights to all men; a boss." It is said that the professional living skeleton Shi nil Heckler asked for a divorce from 1'auilic railroad bonda closed as follows: lot received this season. Oliver O. Heckler on the ground tli.vt be had deserted her. Cuso continued to enable parties to Oct.

5. Oct. C. Hanrahan, 52 years of age, residing on River street, Haverhill, was thrown from a Hid. Bid.

for all ages and sizes, of all styles and qualities, are selling from $3 to $30, and he is a hard man or boy to please who cannot satisfy himself from our stock. procure further evidence. Lena Malnes asked for a release from her hus Il passenger train at boutti Lawrence, last evening. Tnlon Pacific firsts Cnlon Pacific land grants I'miiii Pacific, slnkim; funds 11314 .115 .122 O. 8.

1-aRosens g. g. W. H. Taylor 2 4 5 FiHiik Sargent ns.

b. g. Joe Hipley 6 0 3 J. Raemer ns. b.

in. Lizzie 4 6 4 band. Waiter 8. Maines, on the ground that be bad deserted her. Decree nisi granted.

-iza 115 Central Pacltie ttrata T. 8. ioster us. c. k.

Hilly 5 6 dr G. W. SIMMONS SON, 32 to 44 North Hannah S. Hurdett obtained a release nisi on Offered at. the ground of desertion, from Melville W.

street, Oak Hall, Boston. It '1 he stock market today was very active, but irrez- Time 2.29, 2.28Va, 2.29. Pepperell Farmer' Club. Special Despatch to Tbe Boston Globe. ttlar.

At the evening prices advanced to Vg per but a weaker tone set in, and under a heavy pressure to sell a decline of V2 1 3 tier cent, took place, led bv Keading, Oregon Kailway A Navigation. New East Fepperell, October 6. The twenty- and other mines, and treated at a prolit us, passing expectations. A Net Profit of 25 Pop Cent, for the First Year is The PirertorB are desirous of the initiM'dJate cash purrha.su of l.n nuiinT9 of thef) ei4 sftvAilahi treat thts 8Hine fnr tltesoia jiroilt of the rathor tlin ok eonuuibn. and for this purpose huv vuted the issue of kuf THE ORE PURCHASING TCHD To tUe Amount of JiO.no Slurri.

Thl 3 PER CENT. QUARTERLY. And shares in all dividends with tlie ''nmmon Stork. Only thi limited a mount wlM and mbsfr p-tions should bti forwarded at otire tj the office of th Financial Agents tho where any iu-foruiatiun aud uasaes to the works may be ubbtiued. BOSTON HIGIILAKDS.

N. E. O'Sullivan presided at tbe regular weekly ork Central, St. luuis San raneisco. Michigan BOSTON meeting of the Koxbury branch of tbe Land Central and Denver Kio Grande, lowards 1 clock fourth annual fair of tbe Fepperell Farmers and Mechanics' Club was held here today, there being a large attendance.

The exhibition of cattle was not equal to tnat of some of the previous years, lirmer feeling prevailed and prices began to ad vance, ana at ttie seeouu oonru prices lu some In League in We lister Hall building last evening. A committee was appointed to confer with me nighland ladies' branch in regard to tendering a stances wero higher thau at the close vestertiav. This but the aisplay ot Hint, vegetables, manu 1IL ASSOCIATION. advance, however, was subsequently lost, but iuthe factured and fancy articles was large and linal dealings wnen money eased up a strong toue again s-t in, and the market closed at aome advance reception to T. 1.

Connor, M. In the very creditable. The annual dinner was and instautiy killed, his head being crushed and left arm badly mangled. He leaves a wile and several children. a brakeman on the Boston Albany road, belonging in Springfield, was killed at Pittsheld last night.

The forward truck broke, throwing him from the car; his ribs were broken, and be died in a few minutes. He was 30 years old and had no family. the past few weeks several places in Gloucester have been entered by thieves and Valuables taken. Yesterday afternoon tbe police arrested a young man named Johu J. Howlett, charged with committing the burglaries.

Ho will be examined before tbe Police Court Saturday morning. Sarah J. Latbrop, a fourteen-year-old daughter of Addison P. Latbrop ot South lladley Fails, was drowned in the Connecticut river, anove the Holyoke dam, yesterday afternoon. She was irightened by the tipping of a sail boat and jumped out.

Two other girls and a young man in the boat reached -hore safely. the annual meeting ot the, Concord Forts-mouth road yesterday the following directors were unanimously Stephen Keurick of Franklin, Samuel N. Bell of Manchester, Benjamin F. Martin of Manchester, Joseph B. Walker ot Concord, Walter M.

Parker ot Mauchester. John J. Pickering of Portsmouth, John J. Bell of Exeter. Tbe treasurer reported $1582 HO on band.

held In Frescoct Hall, nearly 600 being present. over yefiterCity cio-mig prices. Dudley Street Opera House on or about October and a special meeting of this branch will be held at 3 o'clock next Sunday afternoon after which remarks were made by Hon. Levi Following are todays closing Diuuing prices com Capital, $500,000. pared witn those or yesterday: Wallace of Ayer, George A.

Marden of Lowell, Closing- -Closiug- colonel Daniel eeunaiu 01 Boston and others. to make preliminary arrangements for the reception. The treasurer reported that he had Bids Bids. Bids. At tbe races in the afternoon, first money In the Bids.

Oct. 5. Oct. Oct. aireauv sent iiuu to itev.

Lawrence waisu. ana Oct. 6. 3-minute race was taueu by Naughty Boy, owned by E. A.

Terrell of Nashua, N. first money in 6. PAR VALUE OF SHARES, SI 09 The stock of tbe Boston Building Association will T. mat there was a balance ol $10o 11 nowon hand. Am Dis 48 104 Mo Pacific.

10244 47 Manhait'nEl 20'Vi. the 2.0O class by Kittie owned by G. Alton 47 Hrlef addresses were made by Ldward liarry, Mlchuel O'Connor and Mr. McCarron. 22Vs Worcester of Nashua; tirst money in the 2.40 be sold by its financial aaenis.

do pret 00 84V 4ia Hie members of Mount Lebanon Chapter, No. Bos Air Liue. 141 DVonshire Iioston. 1 o7 a 9, Golden Uulo Alliance, gave their fjrsc public 122V i -1 metroD JSl. 03 Mobile A- O.

154 iMordtKssex. 19 Md Coal 21 MarAUlstpf bWL do 2d pref. entertainment in the Kglctstnn Square class by Eva, owned by G.J. Worcester of Nashua, K. IL The Berkshire Agricultural ftoeletr TSpecial Despatch to The Boston Globe.

34 T. BRIGHAM BISHOP 141 Devonshire St. IR 8 Ch. Bt C.C4-IC... 19' Cedar 21 Canada 50 Cainer'uCoal in.

San A CI 46 I'oloradoCoal So1 Cen racibc. S'l Ch. St U.d 73 C. 1... Ch A 12714 Chess A Ohio 23 Cburcn last evening, ana were lavored witu an audience that tilled the house.

The principal exercises were readings by Professor S. S. Bloch; violin hoIos by Miss Etta it. Sherman, with Miss Viola Palmer, accompanist; and vocal selections by Miss Helen I'olanu. All of the numbers were heartily encored.

1221 1331 37 77V Subscription Books Will Open on Pitts ki eld, October 6 Better weather gave the Berkshire Agricultural Society a large show today at the closing of tbeir fair. An address was made this forenoon by Frofessor f. T. Post of FINANCIAL September 5tlu 24 109 Information to the Fullest Extent New Marlboro, who spoke of some of the possibil Miss Came Louise Cbapin, daughter of Charles Cbapin, ana Charles Osmer Willis were mar mi. The Stork Market.

State Street, Thursday Afternoon, October 6, 1881. ities of New England farming and its present condition. In the afternoon there was a good deal of 13 5, Furnished by Letter or on Personal Application. do 1st pret. 38Vs 29 interest in tno racing, ine tree lor all race bad ried last evening at the residence of the bride's parents, 278 Dudley street.

They will receive thetr friends at 10 Millmont street, November 2, and 16. 31 tnree starters ana was ctoseiy contested, it was Con sol 34 Cen Arizona. 1 Caribou a 418S 26 EXTRACT FROM PROSPECTUS. There Is at nresant a mucb-felt need of n.nll P.m. 40 Del.

Lac AW. 121 Dei Hud C. 107 lieu A ltio ii. 82 won by illage Boy, who took the second, third and fourth heats. Lizzie O'Brien was second.

2.34, 2.30, 2.32V2. The 2.50 class was won by Lady Sealskin; best time, 2.45. Cattle Shew at Northampton. TSpecial Despatch to The Boston Globe.l EAST rtOSTOX. About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Annie 33Vt Northwest 122V 45V! do 4SVr Ho SIVt 92V 00 pret 76 78 iNashACbat.

80 bu1, NewCenCoal 25 127 iNYKlevated.llO Myt 00V 37 Central. 138 28 iNorfAWpf. 64Vs iOnt AWrst'n 30 A Miss. 41 'Ohio Central 25 1228g St Paul 39 do pref 100 82 3 584 Oregon av.l55 421s OhioSonth'n 42a Peortn.IiAE. S8V 14 Paciric Mail.

48 25V 13 131 12ii Koch Pitts 25 90 Rock 'aland. 13'J 09 A A Ilea Tr 40 IOO Rome. AO. 1133,4 Mil A St PauLlOS i do pref I Sutro Tunnel XVfk 129 St LA 40 3tUi! 081j H8Vai uolst pref.105 il Hotels, where, through economy of construction, clerks, conductors, book-keepers, and others of limited means, can be nrovided with comfortable hum. at) 154 20 Tbe money market continues witbout change, being fairly active, notwithstanding that high rates for loans and discounts continue to rule.

Today good mercantile paper Is quoted at per although the latter figure by 110 means represents the highest rate that is paid. Loans ou call, with good security, range from 79 per according to the nature of tbe security. Prime notes and acee tauces remain at 4a4V2 per cent, asked, and 6 per cent, bid, witu little it anything doing iu this trade of paper. At the clearing house this nioriunic rates ranged from 7iiS per with 7V being tne ruiinu rate. Carstenson, 7 years of age, daughter of Arsunis Erie 42 Lake A 43 14 in eligible locations at low rents.

Carstenson, residing at C9 Havre street, was run 371i 481, 13 7VS Northampton, October 6. The second day of do pref 26 over at the corner of Paris and Decatur streets, Adams the annual cattlo show and fair of tbe Hampshire, Faruo 129 me oay ot crowded tenements has gone by, aas building operations were never more active than at present; each and every constructor of Family flat Hotels having found it the most desirable Investment of real estate aud capltd. The Boston ISuiiding Association haa been orcats-fzed for the nurnose of InvMatmanfc in i a. by a team driven by Henry Slattery. Her left leg and back wern glightly braixed.

Franklin and Hampden Agricultural Society was American Kx ttot L'tl 133 40 31 lhe gross exchanges wera li, auu tne bal MACHINE SHOPS, Chelsea, filass. The GLOBE CO. are now tirepared to do any kiudrf MACHINE WORK. KOrtOIX i. Pattern Maltlnsr.sn repairiaz, at their works in CU'dst-a.

All orders as be left at the Branch (mice of the Company. No. 131 Devonshire street, Maas. o3 lm 4 A. BERVEY, r-p -pq- -pp llth DIVIDEND On the preferred sto -k of the Boston 8usrenderCoi pauy was paid on Saturday.

Oi tolier Land thetM-elfts will be paid early tu November. This Uasatnpleof Ha stocks handled at our office. The wmipauies we umineml are miilt on a legitimate, solid liiisi iens.wakl is aftivelv pushed h- owners are Careful, pruie aud eutercrisiiiK. Call aud luvestlaate, or wnl list of choice Investments. PEDTEGT1VE M'HIU quite successful.

The exhibition of cattle and swine was better than has been made ior several slralilu real estate, and the erection tnereonof Family years. Tins morning was devoted to tne trial ot ances 111.buu.di2. ew xorK tunas were iu slightly more demand todav. and ere quoted at loc. premium to 20c diseount Foreign exchange is still weak at the following ioa 121 1VS L.

lix et'Va lianA St Jo. IOO no prer Hou A. Texas 87 17 Illinois Mo. Kan A- 1. K78 Lake r.

"hj. OUMi, aupiitj me aiuuuK wwih 15 having at its command laru'e citnital. and by the permaneiit einiilovment of exoerts iu bultdincrnnara. tents driving horses, to wagon, 2.50 class, and to drivimr by Indies. The afternoon's programme consisted or the 2.45 and 2.34 classes, with tbe liH Qa lions, the Association will be able to conduct its undress iu a manner which ensures laree nrodts to it Sight 4.83 I Franca.

fclxtv days 4.711 Sixty days. .5. 2550.272 67 105 21 bicycle and toot races. The hail was opened to A most agreeaole reunion was held laat evening by tbe Kndicott Lathe Land League at tbe rooms of tne Young Men's Catholic Lyceum. The cbair was takeu by 'he president, Mrs.

Thomas Doberty. During the evening an enjoyable mu-ical selection was rendered by Mrs. Farrell of South Huston and a lady friend. Mr. Charles K.

Sweeney delivered a stirring address in hp customary humorous much to the amusement of those present. He was followed by General Nickerson and lion. William liurke. The lust-named gentleman recited an original poem, receiving hearty and well-merited applause. 5121s standard 21'i stockholders, aud secures investments in a most reliable manner.

visitors during tbe day and evening. The display of fruit was not up to that ol last year. 2s, 1021 47 VS liv purchasing bulldintr materials in larva nmnn. St P. A M.lO.'l Texas Pac.

473s I'liionPacifio 118 l.ou A Aasn. Little fitts'g 2 Lonx Island. 52V L. AA Chi C7V Inil.Itl 2 Mil. W.

Mich 87Va State bonds steady, ties, the cost of ennstructinu will be so lowered that rents, which shall be highly profitable to the Association, will ba within the ineana of the i-'i, whlnh ir. 8414 West 11 ion. 43 i 41-14 SVlll'RBAK sUOBT SOTS. Peabodv. Elijah Upton, an old Peaborty died on Wednesday at the age of 70 odd f3V 47a-g 883s.

47 87 'g do pref is desired to accommodate, aud ensure a cons taut mand. years. He has been extensively engaged in busi All moneys invested In material or real estate, to the best iudtrment of the Hoard of Directors, mva rjtf.it IHRIIID ti K. Minnas ifsm. fMlninsr Associate! and every stockholder au undivided interest In tangible property, and virtually furnish bim a perpetual mortgage for his better security.

The Association has already received such Iflutr-il buffalo Dr. Walcb reports at Station 3 that i robe was stolen from bis buggy last New Tork. October e. rtia mining stock market BOOM XX, evening was fairly active and irregular today. Following are assurances of support tbat refusals of several desira- while the team was standing in front of his house IJoston.

119 Devonshire St. the closing quotations: tue lota ol land nave been secured, and negotiations for supplies at most nrohtable figure have been en voiu. 1 1 1 The Bank of England raised its rate ot discount today to 5 trom 4 per cent. lhe New York nioiu-y market today is quoted as be ing a triHe easier. It may be su in leeliug, but the rates do not show that ic iu any other particular.

Call loans on the street have been as l.ijsh as l-lt and interest, closing at and lutoresc, last loan at 6 per cent. 'the New York stock market has been but a repetition or that of yesterday in point ot activity and fluctuations. The market ouened feverish and irregular, but subsequently gained strength 011 rumors trom Washington that the secretary 01 the treasury may today order the purchase of more bonds, lhe improvement, as compared witu yesterday closing, ranged from to 1 per cent. Alter considerable huctuatious prices soou showed au advance iroiu the opening prices of i8 to i-'rf per the advance being stimulated by ihe covering of shorts. Subsequently the niaiKet reacted, puces showing a decline Horn the uiguest figures reached 01 i.j.

to fcS- ter cent. The market once moie gained streugtu. out closed irregular, tho majority of the bjt sbowin, when compared with the oKiuoir, again from Vs to 2Vs per cent the latter 111 Louisville fc niie the remainder showed a decline ranging trom 18 to I3 per the latter iu Philadelphia A heading. This latter siock ij eueu at uJ. dropped to 16 rallied to U7V8, closing sale at euVj.

Hartiord A- trie 7s opened at 57, raided too8-U. declined to 5o, cioaing sale at 59. The market is iu a very unsealed Alta Mouuiua 1 00 LeailTile Little Thief Lecal Tender. tered upon informally. Idle the Association cannot guarantee Bxel dirt-dends, its by-laws will provide a declaration of a quiirteily dividend, to consist of all earnings over sn tnal expenses, le.a the absolutely required reserva for an Insurance and repair fund.

Ladlea' subscriptions received at our Branch OIUl 'H 30 6 SO 90 15 2 16 1 15 Anna Alice Urailshaw Isor.lder Con jiulwer l.iK fittshurg 1 46 1 25 80 14 40 1 15 9 OO 61 70 6 its Mineral Miner Boy Moose Mexican Navalo Oriental A Miller. 17 ijve-ana-Kve street, opoosite Park st. buAdtt s-s on Cambridge street. Lx-Aldencan Munron reported at tbe same station that about 4 o'clock two young men stole his team trom in trout of the factory at the corner of Otis and trirst streets, Kast Cambridge. Prospect Lodge, K.

received a visit from Equity Lodge, K. and L. of last evening. Tbe I'ninn Hall course of entertainments was opened last evening by a grand concert bv Miss Clara Louise Kellogg, assisted by Miss Alta Pease, Siguor ilrignoit. Signer Tairliapietra, Herr inio-thie Adamuwskt.violinlat, Herr S.Lieblinu, pianist, Air.

Auniph t.loe, accompanist. 1 lie programme was an excellent one, an was well received by the large and fashionable audience which hiled tbe bail to its ttiuosi capacity. opmr THE Koelnsontn la tn CRESCENT COPPER MINING ness in tne town ana nas neid ainereut municipal ofliees. Watertown. At the residence of Mr.

Samuel Walker last evening bis daughter, Miss Alma C. Walker, was married to Mr. W. Cbunuing Whitney of Minneapolis, Minn. Mr.

Whitnev is an architect. He will take his wife to Minneapolis at ouce. Rev. A. M.

Knapp performed the ceremony. Funeral of Henry F. Dnrant. Ttie funeral ot Mr. Henry F.

Durant took plaee in the chapel of Wellesley College, yesterday afternoon, the services opening at 12.45 o'clock. There was such a large attendance tbat tbe room, galleries and adjacent corridors overflowed. The services were conducted by Or. Howard Crosby of the University of New York. Tne front portion of tbe platform was almost entirely covered with elegant floral emblems.

The service opened with readiuu of scriptures by Dr. Crosby. Alter tbe congregation bsd sung "Abide with me, fast fails the eventide," Dr. Crosby delivered au address in which he titling eulogized the uead. Itev.

.1. T. Duryea, I. of Boston offered 1 raver, and the service closed with toe singing of the favorite bymn of the deceased, Kovk of Ages," and benediction by Dr. Duryea.

The pail bearers were Dr. Po.ter of Yale College, ex-Governor Clatlin, Mr. A- W. Stetson of the Boston State National Bank, Mr. Gate! of Newtown.

Hon. Alpheus Hardy and 'Mr. li. F. Marshall.

The remains were interred in Mount Auburn. All tbe business places iu town were closed, and tbe entrance to Wellesly College was draped in mourning. DEL NORTE CAL. liest A lielcuer 13 25 I lark J.n'K 63 ltull 74 i aiaveras. 15 hi vsolite 7 13 Ion.

2 6" Iiuukln 60 Jtureka Vou 24 61 Grand I'rize 15 lireat 14 Hilierma 43 Horn Silver 15 OO Hnktll 71 Independence 13 Iron 2 30 Ia-rosse 24 CAPITAL STOCK, $2,000,000. Snrlnar Valley 3 25 Savage 3 OO i Silver Cliff 2 75 Sierra Nevada 14 00 Silver Nueset, 30 Standard Con. 21 75 State Line 1 A 4... 7:1 i State Liue 2 A 3 fiO Sutro Tunnel. 135 i Tiosa Union Con 13 OO Yellow Jacket 4 25 Wasninptou.

25 Boston Ou aud a.ter Oct. 2. 111. pass-M Wr trains will rim as Boitsa for tne North at 7. S.a 1.

45 a. i 12 2.SU. 6.8S, 7 P. and stations on cbf ster aud Keeue A Aslitiolot lailroa is. 7 ii.t r.

M. Orrsniiriaj. ilton and Miirord, :2.30.5.35 P.M. ihir, -i 4r. 12 2.30.

6 35, 7 P. M. 7 8. S.UO. 8.45.

1J. II 1.15. 2.3, 4 45. 6.35. H.I5.

7, t'H -1 M. it 6.45. 7. 7.35. iS.liO, tl.

i5. OSi'K U2 15. 1.10, a. 30. 4.2 j.

4J5. KM. it and ui ts erica, 7, 10 a.BO,, 6.35, ttll. 13P M. 7.8.8.30.

II A. I-'. 5.3 P. at. Ksu.

65, 7. to, Z5. 11 A. 2 15, 8. Ji.

l.si Hill, 7. A.M.: 2 4.4.45..l5, it. 7,. tt.3. li, 11, 13 A.

1 15. 2.5 4. 6.15. P. M.

Hios-ssn. 7. 9- la. 10. 8 66.

4 4.45. 5.40, 6.15. d.3- P.M.; davsat ifcuOP. M. B.05, il.jtl, Z.

10. fi5A. l.t5. 3.50. S.40 r.

Saturday i.10. 1.15, 3.15, 4. 4 30. 6.10, 5.4o. CSi.

7f 3. -J 11. J0P. M. fAi.

7. K.iO. 1. le-l 1 1.85 A. 11.: 1.15.

3.16 4.445.5 2 li 8.lt'.l'- li.45. 7. 7 M. W. Jj-11.

SO A. 12.1 1 15. 2-f J. 55. 3.13.

4, j. 6.10.5.4O.6, it.15. (1.3.1. 7 3i. iO.

-tv st- condition, auuougii many samauue operaioia express themselves as believing that prices have touched bot-loiu. There are two unpoitant factors which are llaole to cause a "buli" movement any time, which aro au ease ia motey and a large short interest iu the SfO.OOO Shares at 10. Cuasseisaole. 6EOU6E W. HUILET, Prc.iOrat.

uiaraei Chairman American Mining txehnnee. Mew York. ce noston stoo.ic market continues active, with Tbe property consists of two nf iztttt iiirniiirti pneea, soiuv slocils peing weaa others blluUK- -1 1 -V' 1. each by 60 feet in iotu. Title perfect, lwveloo-mects consist of one shaft 30 feet deep, one open cut.

and tunnel 28 feet on the ledee. one shaft 4iiO feet The Stormont mine shipped J3S00 in bullion yester- from south line of claim. 1 0 fr.rt rlen m.u iiiiuu oouus. -vw i ore ew cjigUiiid 7s raided irom 117 to 1171.j, but tbe closing sale was made at 111: the 'Js sola at lbs loy, but sold at the closing at liaxtloroa advanced, seiung at 6s to In railroad stocks, th heaviest advence was re- on north ledire. one shaft 500 feet from south line of claim.

40 feet deeti. with level rnnmeg 30 feet north ou the ledge and five prospect thaita from live to tea feet ileeo. ltli the improvements and ore tn slrht, 1000 tons of ore cau be extracted in mrt, rfnv, wKn to be seen In museums and circuses is produced by feeding originally thin boy exclusively ou the food sold at railway restaurants, and it Js believed that a very short time is required in order to convert the raw boy into the finished skeleton. Commenting on the Half-Breeds' victory in the New York Convention the Sun says that the Stalwarts were sullen. Tbey were in a state of mind that is dangerous to the factiou-riddeu party, and that is not likely to be less Uaueerout at the time of the election." "Of course there must be changes under this new vdministratiou, but I fail to see where I rente liu" iHsnis Kearney.

Lieutenant Flipper, the colored cadet who is charged with embezzlement, now claims that there was a conspiracy to ruiu him. He ought to have takeu warning from Whituker' case and rboseu a more original line of defence. Sherman, (ay the Chicago News, should retain the services of a good German philosopher. He might then attempt to prove that lemonade and caudles are one and the Mm thirteen the ground that the atomic basis of all matter i ideutical. "The lime has come for heroic treatment," i the vague manner in which Mahone tells Northern capitalist that "we propose to repudiate $12,000,000 of our State debt" A ood many persons would like pay their debts by such "heroic treatment." President Arthur ha superseded Grant as the Sphyox ef the Republican party.

If be ran continue the role be may yet be happy. Mr. Parnell doe uut believe in the "off" year when so many public men to this coon try remain Idle. He is bard at work for the iu-iependenc of Ireland, and stands a good chance of carrying out his project. An booest bor in St.

Louis who was left alone In bis employer' store refused to give a corucu mcciwii, ope na re. nich opened im. k'uuv uii ui n-7j. mi reatled. with Closing sale at 12; Chicago.

iiuiunKioii a. tveiucv. to ill be erected, and within thirty days after tbo oroo-erty will be H.iil o.s:j. t. i.w.

v. it Cleveland, alter seiling ut. from 2.41 to 23--4, At the lowest estimate, tun mine can earn, with one furnace. Id cents per month on ii. lO.

S.3t. 2.55. 3.15. 4. 4.30.

4,45. 5 I t. 5 40.0- jm. 7 30. 0.3O.

11 20 P. St. Sssm-hI. fi? 7.30. i '0.

9 45. 11-iO A. unipjra unci wiscoi.siu central uuctuatta between 22ttand S.clositij: a lie at 22j-. In laud stocks. Bcstun sold ai 7 li-ltj to ei Water Power, 7 to 1 i-16.

4.31, 45). blO, H.Ij ut. 0 i. at. ttrt A rtlaaaaa Hnhhrd of S14XO.

Hop Kee, who keeps a laandry at 31? Sumner street. East Itoaton, reported to the police last eveuiun that be bad been robbed of a pocket-book eontaluiDg $1450 in bills. All th.t could le learned by interrogating tbe Cb.namaa was that about 8.10 o'clock last eveumg, while alone working in his shop, a young woman, or what purported to lie one, came in and asked bun bis charges fur launurviug shirts. After obtaining tbe information, she then requested a drink of water. desirable bevrrage beiii in a back room be told bet to go In and belp berself.

she accoiutuoJaied hitu by so doing, as well as taking tbe wily Chinaman's pockelrbook containing the above mentioned amount, iuca tbe pocket of bis coat hanging In the same room. The money wa missed tboruv after tne woman left. No clew baa yet lern obtained to lead the severy of tba thief. Tbe uouey bad I ecu only drawn from the bank on Monday last lor tbe purpose of remitting to biu a. A.

ratio la a ClHkn BSaahot. Last evening alout 8 o'clock Daniel McLaughlin, 12 year of age, brought to Station 1 a snale Chile stout six weeks old. He staled that a few minutes previously he met a man at tbe corner of Salem and Margin streets, who asked mm to earn' a basket of clothes to tne Cfiardon street Home. He complied wita tbe request, bat bad But cone tar a hea tne cries of tbe bat which was to the basket wens beard. Tbe waif was seat to tave Cttardoa street Home.

lien iel pr ol sold UD from 144 to 1SS m'Z-i' fk II 1131 7 10.40 1 hlrty thousand shares are offered for sale. Twenty thousand will bo sold by ub-riutioii at gl io i-er snare, and when the twenty thousand share been subscribed for the remaining ten thnusmd will at not laa than 4 per h-re. A. 1.40. -40 5 11.

6 35. HJr. .45. I'Mll P. X.

W'isirr it ii. 0 i fecinoie bpiiug Water aold at iVa, and at tbe Min-iug Licnaiixe milt. Hinrng shaies were generally steadr, with a Lihtlv loner ncures ruai.c aoiim .15. it- 8.30 U.45. lO.

11.31 A. M.i li W. "IT 4. 40, 4-0. S.IO.

5.40. day. Ortaoer 6. 1H.S1. by GKO.

W. SMIIAY. 3 Broad- l- Michael Siri" bad a second representation at tbe Boston Theatre lust iii'ht and tbe performance was evenly goo I and smooth throughout, terminating abont 11 o'clock. A further gain is promised for to-nicbt, so that parties residing ou lines or tbe ft-am raitro ds will be enabled to take in tee entire entertainment and be in season fur outgoing trains. Far Hiun aaS Catloroa'a Cloaks, capes and Havelocks, parents should call and examine the stock at Messrs.

Jordan, Marsh Co's. Some very stylish and tasteful garments are to be had there, and in such a variety as to rjiike a satisfactory selection very easy. W. A. SIMMONS Ca Baiters mi Brotos.

F.HTlVILUflrVIS&COM STOCK BROKERS, 22 Water Boston. AXD 10 West Market Square, Bangor. PSnM3m a2 XfXlSITELT FOB I.AUll BKAXeU OFKfCE Of T. BKIUUAM Bisnup A Fankers and brokers. 12 Tremont at.

lovar Co. lands. I mtm states secarities. railroad aad mLscet-Uioeoua bond aad atocks bought and sold oa coin, mission, fcostou and New York stocks bought ani earned on marziiia of from 3 to 10 per cent. SticKi ld at tha opuoo of onr clienu at 6 per ceot.

interest. friuciiDd omce. 141 Ueroiubire su. eoraer Milk. o8atl jaU KomxMjjr (oxsoLioATEji umso to AT.

18 Waii. 'tw Vobx. Oct. 1. 188L.

JL-vT-lH Kird Trustee, have this day declared the rejruiar MONTHLY DIVIDEND UniDtXIl of Fl. tv Tk.n4 U.llr makina; tboMsan.l dollars oa and afte? Ort 16. 18-, I. at the ofEe of th Company. 1 Wail st Tratisfj win el-e at 8 p.

of th 5th, and remain cr-l lO A. M. of tne 17Ui 6 Wai5t JAJLEa K. btLCK, sVcreUry. to ekwuig at old: ilruuswicK Au.iiu.Ky "a1 calumet Hecia steaiiy at 220.

while National sold at ki closing wita uu price our. af tke I)r. B3 JUilk Street, Botsa, l.f'b. I.Mr 11.311 m. 6.40.

U. 7.15, 7.27. 7.1fll bi. lLt4 A. l.Si.;ill.3 4- 1.21.

6.1;f..a:.5.a.K4U 7.U5.H60. t-J47. 10.42. 8.15. 12.2o, 5 6.15 A.M.; 12.20.4 6.45.

6 25. 7.45. ri 1 10 J- K.l 6.5 .45. 7.22. 8.40 a.

I-iii 438 P. X. ttt.ttrtt. 7.05. .15 a.

1 A. 1:1 i M. irl Where samcles of ore can be seen. 4 6t o4 Tbe Sycamore Strinar Wst 1... 7 r.

1. tew, rc 1 iuni, payaoie uvifiubr 1 The boots close October 2a a lit A. I-' 1 Y.tt. 4.l hit.f 4.50. SO.

5 I IV Hr IIII I .1 rf ArcHli'S. TOI-KEA lilSTl Th. t-- 1 m' A t.k ,411 At-m -Ml A. 12 -i. 2 4.

4-20. 4.00.6.20. S.tj.C.tA IV IL UUilHIJt be of tbw eompBv to lav attributed to the prospe-1 of a scrip Just what ii ill be is not yet fully know, out it wrobaoiy will be 7.05. 7.46. sO.su.

mi.iur. u. 4WednsdaTS on wVdnosJyseirepteJ. SJ WKdlios 28 State 2 Exchange em d-ii't arnirai ji tnuna irutu wuv ituuni at rt.45 a. l.

a and 7 T. X. Tfca Dasaacrata af aaertlla net In tbe Police building, Bow street, last evening for tbe i nrnose of orraeizins a ward aad city committor. W. E.

Weld was chosen president; W. II. Fittid. secretary, aad discussing matters. Kuruor has it thar for every 1 share of stok the boieer bas tbe risht of snWnh.

'ng 'or 10 share at tar. oa ol the Ai 41T1" Piscine sabsenioo. and tbeu receive a enp dinderd 6S share. If ihi rumor lrtorem true, a 1,7 i fi-urinr will know rh.i Ma le mum. lnand Id, 1 P.

Bar and sell flrst-rlaaa Rtat. firr and Town Bonda at 1 P. M. Ijnirll ior and hi(th jrradea of Commereiat faper. Orders ia PmKinte) tmtatioa at nock or bladder, urinary paaaacea, cored by "Kachupaiba.

1. Ueorge C. Ueodwia A Cs 99 11a rover atnret. at 7.45. 8 45 aud W-lo a.

m. and 4 33 for Ht aud halra, at 7.4 A -nd l'r btocKs ana rwman executed daily in Huston and -w York markets. wire to Kew Vork. Conre- Tne rales awt ibi for hksKs, OMtemer extra measure npoa being urged to I li. jutnny, treat arr.

Skondencs solicited. Jf3m sa.

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