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eddrest at De'clook. «be exbibition of fruit at Oorta- ‘Winn bal! ‘row al) the Sates moat beautiful dieplay. Por come Om TrOMIs<# tO (he aioe imporiant ac’ enccess- ever bea. Fire at Wiikesbarre, Pa. Wrxrsparne, Pa., Sept. 26, 1856. ‘Me engine bhovse and machinery for hoisting at the cea! ebaft, near Wilkesbarre, were destroyed ee Sr men — erreens coppecting ‘the openit Were waved. Lose $10,000; partly insured. Markets. FRILADELPRIA STOCK BOARD. Pe mnayiwenie 6 rhe — Socks dull, Pei 8, 83; es Bs. Island RR, 12; Morris Canal, 142, ; Povey! << Arnayy, Sept, 24, 1866. @ensce whee: in rma) ote is aseied at $1 65; coro, ©. for Weerern mixed; sales of 11,000 bushels. dull; eales of 2,000 bushels four rowed at $1 28, Berra, Sept 24, 1856. . 1856. road, Prour dull aud heavy. Wheat, at $1 1 ra apd eeliers bolcing Sg Corn unchanged; sales, 10,000 Deebels, ct Ste. Barley lower; sales 3,000 bushels S.ate, ga =. YY gi 23. Gavel freighis to New York—Corn, 4 7” Pipe} Gent. Aa FM i Foor dull and lower, Salce of 5.000 bbis., at $6 for Wiscoein; $6 $6 87 a $6 52 for ordinary to choice ex- ‘Obio ard Indiaoa. Wheat lower. Sales of 19,000 Chaco opring. ai $1 10% aSt ll Corn uo ebavged. Saies of 20.00 Ddurhela, at 600. Barley, 46 09192. Whakey Orm, at 33,0. Canal Freighta— . 1840 to Albany, aud 16ic. to New York. 20¢. to New York. Receipts in the tweaty-four bourse Up to Boon to 4. 4,610 boiz four, 144,231 buah- ele wheat, 106,345 bushels ‘corn. Caval Exporis—36,308 Wuebele wheat, 171,726 buebeis corn, aud 27,140 buahels oate. Ovwnao, Sect. A—6 P. M. Wheat dul} and drovping. Sales, €,.000 bushels at $1 46 for white Indiana, Corn quiet. Canal freights to New York—Gorn, l0c. a l0sgc ; wheat, 13c. Lake im- ja the twenty-four aours up to noon to-day: —650 Hour; 78,864 bushels wheat; 62,475 bushelz corn; 4,116 Durhels beriey ; 2,350 bushels rye. Causal exports ®@ tame tme:~875 bbls. four; 19,023 boghcls wheat; 4,970 bushels corn, 2,064 bushels bariey. Cim0aco, Sept 24—6 P. M. Wheat dui) and oreetiled: shipments to Buffalo 53,000 bashels. Corn—Prices deciined under the steamer’s news, shipments 10 Bullaio 66,000 bushels. Oats, 27c. a Mc. Freighte firm; 120. for wheat to Butfaio. New Ontaaxs, Sept. a, 1856. ‘ sales 5,7 bal agar ao tage of the latter’ at £6 16 per bbi. Corn elesed with an advancing tendency; fales of Western wh ite at 66c.. ana Western ycliow at 5c. Mess pork at lard very aul Freights elightly atvanced— 16-164. for cotion to Liverpool, The Public Health. COMMISSIONERS OF HEALTH. ‘Foo Commissioncrs me! yesterday at the City Hall, pur- mani to adjourpmert—lenac U. Barker ‘nu tue chair and ® quorum present. ‘The foliowing businese was transacted :—The petition of bark Louiga, to come to the wharf, was referred to the Meepectcr of Vessels for cxamination and report. SMALLPOX AT QUARANTINE. ‘Ro Health Officer reported the arriva! of the City of Mobile, from Liverpool, with about seven buudred emi- grant peacengere, sud that during the pacsage, and about ‘@rce weeks since, three severe cases of smal! pox appear - among the passengers, two of whom died and one re- coverei. The Health Officer said that, aasmucd as these eases occurred three weeks since, and hence sufficient ‘time having elapsed for the appearance of new cases, if spy should occur, he was of opinion that tt was safe to alow ihe peseengers 0 after @ thorough ventila- Sion of thelr bogge Board concurred in the Hoaith > + eames aud the pazeengere were allowed to pro a4 brig Sea Lark, from Masanzas, desirea permission roceea to the city end ere The sudject was on tbe table untii the ist of Uctober. Brig Swan's petition wae laid on the table and the case 4 to the laspector of Vessels. VTEYULD LOARD OF MALTA AND THR SOUMEWEST srrt VERSA. The Healta Offiver cailed the attention of the Board to the action allowing them to come to the Qoarantice Anchorage, for the purpoee of saying that he had been wuthorized oy the Chairman of the Scatn@eld Bowd of Beslth to stato that the remonstrance which said Board oe oo Somes aliow!ng the Spit vessels to come tothe tine anchorage, was based upym the understand. the move was to be made for the purpose of es the vessels to dischargo their cargoce at Qua 7th Hicalth Officer farther said that he was especially 4 to give this formation to the Bourd, for the reason he did not with (0 appear as antag:nistic, at this tate day of the season, with eae Southfield Board of Breath, which bas co Leer an lg operated with Lim the pablis health. Ho yathfleld, ic his opinion, Board cf Health for the ex i@ at Qrarac! and i) he verily believes if @ similar course yareved by other and kindred authorities, we less reason to mourn tne \oss of bess oo i Hee Ee Eas g* RROORLYN BOARD OF H&ALTE. Sarrewner, 24, 1856 —Present—Ald. Oakley, (in the ehalr,) and Alds. Walsh and Shaw. No quoram, but ne- Ubeless bueinces was proceeded with. Dy. Weadoil! reported that no cases of {nfootious or con- tagioun diseases had been reported to him during the Previous twenty four hours, APPLICATIONS. Schr. J. W. Hall, from Rio Asche, with fuatic — Lider; to lighten Lides below the Atiantic dock gap, and te etcre fustic, fnaw moved that permission be crented. ee moved to amend by ‘see on the table, Wale, aye; Shaw, no Ald. Shaw was then carrie}, the Chair. ¢ affirmative, Wain protested. eqs ageinet this action, as thore was . Present, and therotore |i!egal. pplicati aa aleo made fur the burk John Howe, rofured om account of not having the re permit. Ald. Oaccey submitied the follow ag:— Qyanastine, Boot, 23, 1886. 1 deem it wy oard of La} Bow. Gronce Hatt. Mayor of, Prooiye u17 86 taform yor, aa Presicent of the B ‘vessele hevir PEuUaCONe, Li 2 tank amend follow 0g verte.s to come er al Alboni, femedice, Schooner Pocomoke, Washington, wheat, ee ke. ehecrer haa ~ ee Ne" C., naval serosa, Sebooner Harr , s wa, naval storce, Schtouer D. 6. Hale, Wilmitgion, N, ., naval store. ‘The Board Pinca aayecrned. FORT HAMILTON RELIEF fOCIETY'S REPORT. Dr. iy has much mproved since last evemiag, and wah Garlen heard and Mien Sally Rose, convacscing ra Wa acing well excepting Freak and the Infant reported ‘Nothing rew in the Paancs © Bet . BERIER, Secretary. Fort Bsxinron, Sept. 94-936 Willlamsburg City News. AMBHCAN PrMakyY Mewnnes.—The Americans intend bolcing public primary meetings, on Monday evening next, for the purpose of electing delegates to the Couaty Convention, to be holden at Nelson's Hotel, Flatbush, on the let inet. The primary meetings of the Thirteenth ward are to be held st Ashland Hall, 46 South Seventh eecets irteenth ward, 250 Grand street; Fileenth ‘ale Grand erect Sixteenth ward, corner of Lori Seventecn' wi rrangiia sey re are Ey lume an 4 Soeteail is by order ot the American generals mittee of Kings count: iy. Firma Co. WeeeI0NAr Diereict Nowxarions.—Philip Ha- lmikon, Eaq., “ee accepted the nomination tendored tobim by the inte Co Veressional Convention for this district, Jwhich was bolden @ the house of Wm. F. Mershon last ‘voring. We Pogrets ts peceamity that existe ¢ ne ete? ie the dele, Pe d ry rection of the iget Liaseit % the vag ont for a meee eoon'bg eo? “ ne NEW YORK BERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1856. City Politics, NOMINATION OF JOBN N. GENIN POR MATOR. A meeting of the working men of this city was neid last evening, at Coion Hall, 163 Bowery, forthe purpose of pominating John N. Genin ag Mayor oi New York. Mr. William Ward wae appointed Chairman pro tem., ant Tho *FoRETARY read the following call of the moeting__ PB MeEtine--Gevin roR Mayor.—A meeting of the orkingiuen: ‘of the city and connty of New York will bs, held weedday ever ing, 24h sine Colon Bullddngs No, 163 Bowery, #1 784 tor the purp se of forming % Working Men's Central ub, oving torte rowet the elewation of the honest mechanic, John N wenin t >the Mayoraky in Novem ver nex’. Come one! Come all !! Ji wae theo moved and secon ed that One person from each trade be app vinted as a committee to nominate per- Mapent officers, which being agreed 0, the commitwe forthwith retired, Meser, George Haydock, ex-woodsawyer, snd James Pac) bam, then adaressea the meeting; on the latter's lakicg bis seat, the Committee on Permanent Urgaviza- tlon made the solowing report:— PRRSLDENT. kW. W. WEED. k PRETIDENTS. Ww. ‘oha Woodrutt, seg iurmaker. Wm. , Gillmore, trnakmaker. Obi ta thos. H. Lare‘aer, driver. J, Lindsley, cabinetnaker, Jas.” Twaddle, coach J. W. Von Sang, capmaker, trhnmer. Le ae |}, pumpmaker, Jas. B. Coulter, mason, A lark, roofe faa. Moore, cooper. Thea Reynolds, ‘boilerma- Reuben Hadden, jeweller, nif John Scott. carta ay, carpenter. ©, Wetlenber, chairmaker. F. Mula, muehiuist, Hi, Morand, daguerreo- txpiat, y L. Stubbs, printer, R. N. Thomp*on. bookbinder. John eott blacksmith. Wm. Freeman, moulder. Allen patternmaker. P Nene iabree Nimrod sradbery, gid Sami J. Gilmer Jas B_Teigio. ker B. v. Gavit, boath silder. SECRETARIES. Henry BR. Warner, saw ima Kdwin FP. Jolnsion, house nufactur painter. 8.0. Gregers, artist Mewsrs. Walker and Twaddle conducted the President, Mr. Weed, to the chair with all due solemnity. ing his feat, Mr. Weed returned thanks, slight eketch of Mr, Ge reer. ‘Tt was then moved, seconced and carried, that 2 com- Bitte of five be appointed to draw resolutions, Tae Chair appointed Messrs. Kurlbum, N. §. Smith. Twaddle, and Lewie Maney, who fasmodiately a appar: oo, In their sbsence tbe meeting was addressed by Messrs, Mills, Rome, Wittemberg, aud Woodrufl. 4 reso lution was then carried to star roll for signature of thore desirous to enter the Ctub. Several advanced to the table and signed their names. ‘The Committee on Resolutions then presented the fol- bape? rosolutions:— a8, the time is close at hand when the people of this IY will becalied upon to elect their chief magistrate, and ereas it is important that some man should be elected rep- Tesentiog the industeial Luterests of the city rather than the caucus edicts of corrupt politicians, and whereas we, the mo- chanies and Working men of New York. have in our ranks a brother mechauie of unsullied reputation, of honest tame, whore time is devoted altke to building up by hones’ toil, Wealth and reputation for binwelf and family, and developing the industrial interests of the city, and never forgetting his brother mechanies who stand where he dida few years ago, and whereas Le is a mamof matiring indus'ry and world-wide executive business taleat—therefe re, be it Resoived, we present to the peop'e of this commercial me tropolis the name of fohn N. Genin, our brother mechanic, as @maaeminently qualided for thai chief magistrate, whose mtme has only fo be presented far thelr sutfrages to secure the united «nd enthusiastic support of the workingmen aud mechanics of New Yor! * Resolved, That we wait with pap raged ae reqular nomin tion of Job N Genin from some great of the day, pledging ‘ourselves tonseall ihenovante's and fair means to secure the same, on the sole ground that he is a mechanic, Uke ourselves, and the friend of mechanics, conjointly with the fact that, mechanic as he is, he has by his indomitable energy levared on: position by breaking down, those olicus fits prison contracts and showing the world ai large that a mecha- Bic can be both merebant and mechanie Resolved, That we thunder in the eare of the potital party towhich John N. Genin may be attached the fact that i the po: Ileal party which shall place him in nomination wilt do honor to itself, secure our aid, and make certain their own success. Resolved, That a committee of one from each ward be ap: pointed to make arrangements for a grand maxs meeting, ai the — Je, to more fully enuneiate the views herein ex prersi ‘These resolutions were put and carried ia a burry : but A gentleman moved to have wwem reconsidered, which it greed to, A great discuszion then commenced, and it was econ evidens that two pa-ties were present, ani that one was endeavoring to get the workingmea of this city jpto the support of certain political views without their knowledge and free will. Several geatiemen, how- pind faw through the trap, and proposed the throwing tof the and third resolutions. It was then pro- posed to take up eo a separately. The pre- semble was then the first resolution; but the Chair could not poy banr ‘on the yeas and naya with regard to the recond. On a division the following amoad- ment was carried. ay 25 to 19:— Reso'ved, That ti ne cont resolution be stricken ont; rd that we, ae workinginen,& jo this night nominate Jobu N. @& nin as our candida’ ‘The foiiowing amendment then took the piace of the third resolution, which was expunged :-— Togolved Thal we recommend the nomination and election oft tS . Genin to the people of all parties as caudidate for “The amended resolutions were then put and carried uoa- Rimously, and the meeting adj: At no time were there a hcadred people preeent in the hell. MEETING OF THE REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE —ARRANGBMENTS FOR NOMINATING CONVENTIONS. The blican Central Commitee met last night at Academy Hall, Edgar repens hy Eaq., in the cbair, and a pretty {ull representation “hg The committee appointed to devise eaqpements for the primary elections reperted a plan, which ovcasioued considerable discussion They proposed that no persons thould bave a voice im the primary elections except mem- bers of the associations represented in the Central Com miitec who have been enrolied more than one week. The Seee ward MO noo The plan was, however, Adopted by a majority. oricany choi ae be held in the different or- ganizations, at their respective places of meeting, on Mon- day, the Oth of October, the cit: homiuatin, conven ors wi!) moe! on the Mb of home on the juih; tho Assembly on the Taib; the the'l4th, and a copvention to nomupate a Police Sestioe for the Third Judicia! listrict on the 17th. me Resolutions were adopted by ax! nomipations of the State Convention, and the comm abjournec to the meeting ta Union’ aquare, with three cheers for the nominees. COUNCILMAN NOMINATIONS. gentlemen were erroneously an. Bounced as “ indepencent’’ ip yesterday's issue. BIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. ‘The balloting in thie district was resumed on Tuceday Py ll On the cighteenth ballot the following vote was Davia 8 8. Jackron. Horace F, Anson Herrick, . Adjourned to Monday evening. DEMOCRATIC NOMIXATIONS. The Nominating Committee of the democratic ay held forth ot Tammany Hal! _ night. A. D. was nominated for City Judges on the Png ny vention on a r and P.G. Moloney were tho highest candidates. wee gevrrally believed that the later would receive the nomi pation. ASSEMBLY NOMINATION. Erestus W, Glover, was re nominated for Asem). man in the Fleventh ward, Tp the Sovent ‘han has been seen within the walis of the Aca femy thir yeer. That edifice wae crammed, from the parquetic wo the amphitheatre. by a rplendidty got up audience, and the reemb/e was splendid. We reviewed this opera yer terday, from the dress rehearsal of Monday, which wae quite the same as & fell performance. The favorable ‘Optptons then expressed, both of the opera and of ite per formance, were strengthened by the performance of last wight The Gret act was delicious—nothing equal to it, in the operatic bere within oor recotiection, This w: the 7 5 for ex weeks. eee, SS Sees . ewe ia Phil 0 (0 Baltimore nod b an oy roar Wane Soe for @ +p oe come, ee ra te ey Ol me ~ Van ‘ Seventy-Taird Annaal Byplscepal Convention. ‘The seveaty-third annual Convention of the Episcopal Church of this State was epened yerterdsy morning in St. Paul's chapel, Broadway. The attendance was pot #0 Bumerous as on former vocasions of the kind; but e large umber of the delegates bave net yet arrived. The body of the iurch was occupied by the members of the Oon- vention, the galleries only betng thrown open to the pablic. The usual religious services commenced at tem o’clooi, and the Comvention organized at twe for the busi- pees Defore it. Prayer was said by Rev. Beajamin Cutter, D. DL, of Brooklyn; after which the ante-communien ser- vios was read by Rt. Rey. Horatio Potter, Bishop of this diocese; the Epietle by Rev. Br. Berrian, Rector of Trinity, and the Gospel by Rt. Rev. Br. Scott, Bishop of the Terri- tery of Uregon. The Rey. Bishop also delivered a sermon, taking for his text a part of the twentieth verse of the vuirty second chapter of Isaiah—‘‘ Blessed are ye that sow beside all waters.” At the close of the sermoa Dr. Fran- cw Vinton, of St. Paul’s, read the offertory, during which fre of the deacons took up a collection in behalf of tho ‘miseions of the diocesa, The communion wes then ad- ministered by Bishop Scott, ageisted by Drs. Berrian, Vin ton and Berrian. It was near 2 o'clock when these exercises wore con cluded, and the congregation proceeded to organize— Bishop Potter presiding. ‘The Secretary, undir the direction of the Rishop, called the pames of the clergy of tho diocess entitled to seats when one bundred and five auswered to their names and took their seais as membi re. The churches eniitled to representation were then call ed over, and the iny aeiegates presented their certidcates, which were examined by the tecreiary snd a commitice of two appointed by the the presiding officer, via: Judge Oakley and Wm. % Donecomb, Eq. ‘A copstitatioual quorum being present, the President declared the Convention organized for business. The PxasiDENT announced the sevent” rule of order, on the adiniarion of persons not members to the sittings of the Convention: upon which a motion was made and adopted. that the Bishop of Oregon be invited to take a seat io the chancel. The ocxt business was the election of Secretary and Treasurer, which resu'ted ia the choice of Rev. Wm. ger brodt for the former office, and Mr. C. N. 8. Ro Jad lor the latter. The tollow\pg standing committees and Inspectors of Election were announced by the Presicent:— On the Incorporation of Churcha—Win bi. Dunscomb, Req, Rev, Wm, 1. Johuken p.1)., aud Judge Oakley. Un Dinean Fund—Rov bard U. Morgan, D.D., Rev. Wm F, Halsey, Cyrus Curtis and Jomes Aspinwall On Treasurer's Kepori—derrit G Van Wagenen, Floyd Smith ane Frederick 8 Winetoa. On Yhiclpial minery—her., Joba Brown, D.0., Rev. Benj. 1. Hagbt, D.D., Abel T. Anderaon, Joba 4. Living ston and A. B 'MeDonald. On Cancns.—Revy, Edward ¥. Mighee, D. D , Rev. Fran. peas Hawks, DD. Rev. Francis Vinton, b. Dv, Pe ian C. Verplanck, Hom. Morray Holfmaa and’ W. H. Horrisop, Eq. dtepectors of Blection for the Standing Committee —For the clerical’ votee—Rey. Mr. leonard and Mr. F. De Peyeter. ¥or the lay votev—Rey, Mr. Tuttle and Mr. Wm. T. Jobnson. For the tissionary Committer.—For the clerical yoies— Rev. Dr. Outier esa Mr. Hb. Pierre] For the lay voter—Rev. Mr. Ditler and Mr. J. H Williams. For a Delegate to General Convention —Yor the clerical voter—Rev. Mr. Mulobanoy, Mr. Eiward Meight. For the lay vetee—Rev. Mr. Wiley, Mr, R. Wood, ‘ur a Provisional Depwy —For the clorical voles—Rev. M. Chauncy, Mr. Sue Sande. For the lay voles— Rev. Mr. Cody and Hon James Emott. The SecKKTARY read a communication from the Secretary of the General Convention, informing tions proposed to bo mate in the co 7 ae a that in consequesce of the er intrusted with the sending of it, it had not reached its destination 1i!] afew weeks ago. On motivn of Dr. Hawkers, the document wae iaid on the table ata mark of tbe dieupprobation of the Coavention. The amoud mets proposed are in regard to the trial of clergymen, and the division of the iocess. ‘Ihe following gentlemen were appointed a committee on smendéments to tho constitution :—Rev. Dre. Hiwkes, V rton, end Brown, Judge Oakley, and F. J. ®ckham. The T perry resolutions were offered by the Secre- tary Resolve, That the present Trustees of the General Theo logi~nl Seminary who represent this diocess. are eull resi dcvts therein and willing to serve, be nominated to the next enerul Convention as Trustees ou the part of this diocess, and Resolved, That the fianding Comentiion of this house on the General Theological Seminary report the names of as many other suitable pireons a may be nécessary (0 (ill the number secured to thie diocess by the constitution of the neminary, Yor election 'o nomination to the saroe General Convention. as ezenees sleoat the General Theological Seminary of the dio- “Resolved, Fhatin com gram tie Prova gy 4 comm.t'ee be *p) to axhist the preparing a rey vt the state of the Lay in this dide (0 the General Cor: inde list of the clergy, to be presented vepuion. ‘The foregoing were adopted, and in pursuance of the last veeotwnt “f the President, Treasurer and Rev. Dr ht, were eppoicted a committee for the purpose. e Ccuvention then a¢journed till tuis morning. ‘The Late Fatal Prize Fight. CONCLUSION OF TBE CORONER'S INQUISITION—VEN- DICT OF THE JURY—N&MES OF THE PARTING IM- PLICATED—WARRAYTS ISSUED FOR THE APPRE DENSION OF THE aCCUSBD PARTIES, ETC. ‘The inquest in the case of Andy Kelly, the deceased pog'lict, was coneluded yesterday aflernoon, before Cor § ner Perry. Theevidense elicited yesterday merely wens towards corroborating the previous witnesses’ testimony ‘as t) the pames of thore who were present during the ex bibition which resulted go fearfully to one individual. The coroner's office was crowded to suffocation with spectators, who tock & deep {terest ia the procecdiag, and anxiously watched the result of the jury's deliberations. All the wiinerses who bare been examined, together with those on the etend yesterday, were put under bends for their appearance when von ears w answer. John Farrell ey A o—I reride at ize fight vane vine Kelly aud C Q Who did you eee there? A 1 Yost dae Dnnatts Ties ae y, Darney Aaron, James Lay Ry Joba Robdertaoa, and’ Dick Mont ¥, lly. Michae! Kelly. ieny Gribbons, Bi or Roach, Harvey Lovey, Philip Claire, —— Sm Jone Green, Patrick Cockroach, wore’ Kelly's A. Barney Aaron Who were \goch’s eeconde? Ac Ki Berns end Johny Roach. @. Who was the per? Gribbon, Q. Who were og backers? A. Jack ‘oat a | and Mike Mur, Q. Who were the botue olkicra? A. 1 do not 5 Wan Stel on Se Ia’ A. 1 do pot know; he was a ho took the moat active part ta the dghi? Sheny ‘otton alias Kearlin. Do you know apy otherer | cannot think of any otter pames, q Who wire the judges? Ido not know. ames Donnelly was then sworn and examined, as fol lowe—I myo ony Water street. ©, Were you. at the fight between Andy Kelly and Charles Lynch on Thurs. dey morning last? A. Yes. ©. Can. Dame those who were preeent’ A, All those whose have been men- tioned by the previous witucrees wore present. ) Do you know the names of any others? A, We there, however, whom I knew z were the judge? A. Pitt Cialre and I irtbbon, Q Who bet onthe fight’ A. I did not seeany one: it Robertson and James Gibbons Boe prema s he a Wan te on ban the WW 4. ou know a pare My : for four ‘months, Q Wem A, Tdid: it was in by! A. 1 understacd George ne, Who was Kelly Kenrett wae bis trainer, but I cannot i we a. 4 Were you the person who engaged the not Md captale of $0 tent keow une oaterect the excursion? A. Leapnotray. Q Do you know Jobo Cc Cape not know any ore by that name. @ ie shee © move ibe bedy of Kelly from the boat® A. No. ef Arey Rell o'clock A 3 & a 1h aul bole HF ine H i Eee i im; will have roa Py benny a nan themselves, an it is a difficult matter to convict a perron charged with other aime ‘re tbat of theft. ‘Yervict im this care you will have the cons knowitg thet you bave done your duty, whatever may be the results. Atter about a qverter of an hour's deliberation, the jury renderca the (ohowleg verdict to | bie death That re came by reetived at Charles tyeeh while cleo near the ne Fetuaden, Sept. Pesto That John Reach, Ri eran, wan Serer? | Jobn Montgomery, i Jererieh Reardon Patric "% Harry Gribben, ii ‘lies Buliy Cott Cimire, and k Corgrove were aiders siders' naa abehars a the fight Warrants bave been lerved Lg the arrest of all of the sbove parties by Coroner Per ‘The Knox Fall Style of Hatem#old Only at 12 Broneway, Price, 66. Gentlemen's Hate, A new and bes urifal style just issued BERBR & CO., Gnitiiiad 186 Rroad: Tard & Fre Hit rye tm of Rtaete Hats which in taste, cannot be surpassed. tned Trees se berEmeO ah, _ NationceTive Washtien 6¢ the Geanen te Gene e mmemuel ie ae Genin. New York pe ond erulng style of the he, day, aa his alt hat | 465 05. From the clote of the third week, ihere were eight working days in the month, equal to one week and athird. The total earnings for the month will be full 960,000. The annexed atetement exbibite the earnings of diffe. rent railroad companies in different parts of the country, during the month of August, this year aud last:— RaLROsD TRAFFIO— AUGUST, = Pe 1856, ee opposite St. Paul's church, The Waters Hat.—Decidedly New, for Gen- Yemen, 419 Broadway, one door above Canal street. a Dremne | pone) All that ~ M sod, Columbus and Cincinnail, rrbae it te Ti eonling ares Covington’ and Lexington aualy Papict Eh gel eat A. ee Galena and Chicago. Pad EBS’, No. Astor House and 387 Broad) Mianofortes— A Hamner of New and ny hand also melodeons—ail of full and rich tone, full Mrarrantod, nd. a at prices that defy competion. “A ed bergen ro er-f ¢ bad at the warehouse of Sonn e BE & 0 .. 167 Canal street, four doars west of Varick. Planos and Melodeons.—The Horace Waters modern improved pianos and melodeons are to be found only at 383 Broadway. Pianos (o rent, and rent allowed on pur- chuse; for sale on monthly payments, Pocket and Pen ves, Setssors, Nail Files, way. Hudson River Michigan Ceniral Milwaukie and Mississippi New York and New Haven..... Peppsy!vania. Reading... Stor ington . New Jersey Centr New York and Erie. Cleveland and Toledo —A beautiful assortment of Ge above articles can > seen | New k At ihe auberinera” tare ; BAUNDERS, No.7 Astor | yew dork Central jouse aud 387 Broadway. Virginia Cenira! Wiiiamespor! and Elm) Cumberland Valley... Philadelphia and Columbi Madivon wad Indianapo'is, Chicago ond Mississippi. Indiana Central... . Hamilton end Dayton, ‘Terre Haute and Aiton, Indiapapotis avd Cincinn Peru and Indianapolis, Mar‘etta and Cincinnati Pitteburg, Fort Wayne Anson's Large Size Degeenresty pes, fifty cents. twice the size others take for fifty cents, and in éize and quatity to those made elsewhere for $2 This tablishment is the most extenstve in the city, employs more hands. and is Sted f in style and convenience thet defy ition Anson js also engaged in enlarging hia en aad when Will surpass anything of the kind orld. , 689 Broad ‘Opposite: Metropol Strangers, Remember there is but one DRUMGOLD & PROCH clothing warehouse, and that is 120 Futon street. Eternal Perfame, can be & 00.. dispensing druggist . GREEN, Broadway, caemist, 42, Uni Tota). «ves $8,995,927 $5, , Increase , . ++ $1,216,812 Jt appears that nearly all the Weatorn railroad at the present time are overrun with freight transportation, and bo eerious ig the inconvenienee rcsulling therefrom, tha’ a geveral rige in freights, both upon the roads and rivers. is anticipated or bas already taken place. In Louisville. Kentucky, directions have been received from the super intendent of the Richmond and Terre Haute Railroad not to fend any more freight for transportation on thit road. ‘The super!ntendent says bo has two hundred car loads on hanc to be forwarded, The captains of steamboats in the same city, have put up the price of treight to $1 25 @ $1 50 per hundred pounds for the Missiesipp! river aud New Orleans freigbta, and to 81 for Obio river freigits. The Weather has Chi change your clothing. Ca! ou D Fulion Stree. ed and you Must MGOLD & PROCH, 12) Curtam eerinee and Window Shades, at gheleanla “KELTY, & FERGUSON, No, 291 Broulway. ans 54 Reade street, hove afal pad shates okt ne eons #, Worsted daimaska, lace and muslin curtains, cn, gins, Sey which are atferca, ak "he lowes prices Our stock of window shades ia the largest in our superior mantifacturing facilities @nab:» us 10 oller there gi than other houses. We invite the Alention Of ciose buyers Nominated, and Will be Elected for felling the finest clothing at the loweat prices 120 Fulton street, iio. Sowing ‘Mach fmm! nd Per- The Hart‘crd aud New Haven Railroad Company have ned —We are now selling sewing machtaes faanity ailing and mher lightivork whieh compiel, | Ueelared « semi-annual dividend of ave per cent. six stit each turn of the driving wheel; also, improve: Stock Exchange. TonsDay, ag get ee machines. making five, four or three stitches at eich revalii tiop. It can be cleariy demonstrated that no other kind of sewing machine now before the public, tm comparison wit? $6000 Ten 6’s, theee, can be used without al oan ici tak Shiba. 130 so Very Neble and Recherche Styles of Cloth- | 100 Ind 5’s ing for the coming season at DRUMGOLD & PROCH’S, 12 5000 Va Os Fulton street, 19000 City 6 69 1eC0 City 6,08 Don’t Throw Away your Money.—If you | 2 N Y Cen RR O's. 8834 lo Gal & Chi wish a good article for your hair, go to GRANDJEAN’S, : 1B(CON Y Cem RR 75 101g 100 Reading RR. .c6m. Chureh street, next doo? to the corner of Barclay street. Av 1€00 }- RR Con bas, TL 8634 100 do 260, vice given gratia on al) diseases of the scalp. SCC0 Ii! Cen RR ba o3% 200 do... 80 Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupee: | iio r naa B sre suverior to all others. ‘Their new improvements secur 1 49 Chi WRI bap rfect othe wearer, natural elegance and dura tty, itis unrivalled and only harmless hair dve ts applier u twelve privaie rooms, at BATCHELOR'S, 233 Broadway. - 92% 200 LES W2imbis 49 60 sbs Bk of Com.. 20 Metrop Bk....... Beauty of features is o'ershadowed quite By ringlets sandy, frizzied, red o1 But this Deteet is Remedied led Instantaneously. by the use of CRISTADORA’S Excelsior dye, made, sold an applied at bis manufactor 6 Astor House. A Perfamed Breath.— What Lady or Genti-- 100 Panama RR b30 5 lit Centra! RR... 16 Del & Hud Ci Go 23 10 285 Penn Coa! Co. . Mig 200 as £0 Word CL&T Co.! 100ClevaP tte RR sd man would remain under the curse of adiaagreeabie been’) | 800 N ¥ Cen KR 1a. Clev, Co! & Cia BR Spon tz pang the Sewers”! 20 den 260 Cley & Tol RE 93 Bee woud only render if sweet buifieave ve the teeth white 500 salabasier? Many persons clo not know their breath is bac : and the subject ir so delicate their friends will never mentict 300 & , Pour single drop of the “balm” on tooth bru! 200 | Panga my tt and merning. 'Y cent bottie wi! 1c0 feet a Talldruguists None’ genuine tunes: 400 tri VMrRIDGH # CO. proprietors. ‘0 5 do, ie 67 Chi & 4 [sland RR Driseoll tn Harper.“For the Kitche maid or the toilet ofa queen look at Harper's Mag ine for the presen: wouth and you wiki find a capital ies BOAKD. iratlan of the way ie waich DIGSCOLL'S bale ofa thousand 20 cbs BrieRR...b4 flowers is esteemed ma Bi and low life. The kitchen levirs 20 a +1080 on the ia¢ y's tovlet, and Biddy affects the charms of her ue 160 " 88 Sicha eevee ce Gans Gasca es Cone 1u0 Mich 8 CNT RE Genlers throughout the Uni 5 y 35 cents = Dottie. For sule ip New York, at manutetcer's 500 Reading RR..b8O Cliekener & Co, Oharies H. Kine, Ratas hb 200, 069 evi, COI & CO. paonen, Pike & Co., De ohn Devaisures i Co. ©. DRISCOLE, to. nriotor and Tmaathanares, Mand We Lai imore, Md. Lyon's Katharton Is now Universally Ac knowledged to be the standard preparation for the hair. So! by_all Gealers, for 23 cents per ote, HEATH, WYNKOO: 4 CO., proprietors and perfumers, 68 Liberty atreet, N. Y. o> Wholesale and Mas 4 ake gH Pant co... 200 Clev & Tol vad 100 0 city CoRR RAS REPORT. Wroxespay, Sevt, 24—¢ P Darapsrcrrs —Flour=The market was dull, and close. a f ‘Lhe | transactions cmbrace! the following quota. fs vee OOD invite on Scropean anf sau "Kew York, To W mneneie Grocers, Distillers, Druggtss | Lemmon to good MSS sod artisans. oll, flaws and essences of x | Bxira Sate. sa 3 se Wquors a requiring ‘addition of spirits; ‘Solorings fo- 9.8 a0 brardy and port wines: chemicals ured In the ri, ire $8 373 ambroty ping, el leetratyptce, pisina cam " faney and exten. 7% 9735 ms ms fanese,“Aabesion ~ ‘he. for sale by Dr. L. FEUOL Canadian supertine and extra. 6 ate 148 Maiden ian Chotes eure Beorgeto own. Richmoad City 0 Iodine Water.—To the Medteal Profession. Wend Gallenae:. : 3% 228 and apotbecaries.-INGBR & CO., Chemists, 399 Broadwav Man brands were Gochang tates of 30a 40 are prepared to supp v the above the above quatations. Co of Southern mmon brands er, While extra grades were in ligh' stock sed prices Rye fone ‘The sak s embraced C40 a G00 Dhia. at | aotatl ms. Cordial Cognac Bitters Immediately Hc four was quiet. at83 046" Jersey meal wae ‘yciet at 8S Mewe dar hers, 4 dP ious atiacks, 8. SIRINFEL! oan tend sole importer, treet, New Louk. gat peteee rented (2 a ouber: And Western at $% Sat ao nnd we Remember, Nicholas, Your Grandfathe: | $: a lot of Cana Sian fava $1.37. Corn was in good dema: boos 60,000 burbele Western sound mixed, Rye—Holes of 1,20) bushels of new were was nomipal. Osta were vrcbanged, with a far amor pred to say. keod "your powder dey and trust in Provideue we many viessings from (bere and pot the leas! Dyers besling embrocstions it's s pesky hard. word th. bm We sare tocare, you Rr ow bow L suffered with lumbag’ | 0! ginny, which that scuff curod right a2; f Yow go sl owoe to RING'S 1d Broadway, and get @ butlo. ‘® 0 bags Rio wore mate atin! java sold at Igo, and 10) bags La- ent+ day for the da ean about Sue ve reached " Suny upon middiag up MT8.—Raies continued ficm. Dr. Kelly Can be Consulted Daily, Free 0: ebarce, ot bie (fice, No 3 Bible House, Fourth avenue, apr d@ieeuses «f the lungs, liver and kidners. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MONEY ™ ARKET. bales, and oder chmod a6 prices for gralt, ane rm am 1o oy uw Wromensy, Sept, 204 Po ras chartered ft by inoath tor mn tha year, ft exbidite ne new faut Ja the lea Wy was steady at Ole, a Be. per 100 cbs, with on're of Wueiners cootinuer active, and price 0) » too aa ac aca mn 1(wadn Without much elteration. At the frst board t fy cope pan quid wih seaall opt aed ot Lew crop, at Hee a ize., old weee nominal Ling, Was steady, with sales Of 00 a 40) hoshele Rocklin, ingluding common, at ‘Se. and limp. at $1 Mor asses —Bules of 100 Lids. Cabs wnuecovalo were made a de., and 200 bbls. 1 Ont k dl, wilh we dito nerve éay New York Centra! Raliroud dectined 4 per con Wichigan Southern, *,; Chicago and Ro Hinols Centra! Ratirond advanced |; ; Nic raga Transit, *,. Ip the most promioent aad promis Werterm ratirond stocks there was no change of cons quence. 1a Crosse and Milwenkie, ant Galena and Co cago sold te in emall lot. La Crosse wirane 4 Y pe cent Ob yesterday morning's prices. New York Coats Rallvesd ie gradually vetting down It sold at 854 ca today, In Erie the movement was lige, amouatiny to pevers! thousand sberee, opening apd olov'ng withov mech change. Resting was beavy and cloved with . Cownwari! tendency. At ibe tecond board there was a little mare buoyanc: | 3?" and “Whale em ranged Nitat Broasé—The edvarce in freichts eheske? eales Spiriia were quiet at Ze., rown at $1.09, And crude (arpearine es s8058.—Pork waa irre wae, bout 360 vy. elnding prime, at Sine. and mere at $0 08.5, rt ene at 25) extra (0 at Sia sizte. rime mess wae dull « Lama quiet at $20 0 S21. Tard wae firm. with sui Witter was in 200 8 100 bole, and terees Al Mie. «14M. Erle ad venced to 6594 per ceml, and closed firm at the far cemand of Hee Pe por O0te, md 190. ae for State. price. Cash stock waa rearce in the street, and it look Wick. —ihe market wan quite firm. and rather higher. ‘The ae though there might be a temporary squeeze. Nic: ser Fee a Dy uy f feravio, lena ~~ largest previously made for a conailerable length of tine, ! one fay having amounted to abou 2-400 hide. ine 4ida@ = Pom! te Chote to Rico, at Se. a te. , ant the renaunder e w sinted of hich ranged from Se 9 9 Briere ‘of 0 cases of nuimegs were made at Wriskey —Sales of 200850) bbls. bio am yrisoa were mate sds daisies ragea Traneit cold at 7 per ont, an advance of 1 per cent on prices current atthe fretboard. The sale was «' only fifty shares. This mornmg the same quantity wa sold, and rince it started at f per cent the operations hav’ been in emall lots of Ofiy hares carn. This shows jor what the movement i. These sales are prohab!) warhes, and got op to attract eprculators. Reading anc Rock lela d were @ frection better thie afterneon. The steamship Arabia, from Bovton for Liverpool, to dey, carried out $776,000, This is larger than antic! pated. Nearly the whole of thie shipment went from thes city. Bata rmall amount went on Breeton ascoun' The Coliias steamer from this port on Saterday wil! take NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. Weownepay, Sept 24 1886. Woh 9 reduced supply of beef cate, as compared Wh) inst market dey, at Allerton’s there was © slight reaction this morning, and prices advanced about tye per ib. Agocd ce wand prevelied at the improvement, and the weather being crol apd fine a- * y petated the a PsA emall cy cueere beug Ne pee, [oe cores 2 oon ovt about baifa milion That amoust will probably br te WBS tag rt paytl 7S, batman the vimest. The next bank statement must show are obange. vs duction ip the ppecie reserve from these shipments. It) netal impression that the banks wilh pot show oo carves continne to prevail, and with «limited supply coutmues in favor of the seller. Piicep abd lambs were sharaand, ‘and pr ovions prievs are bareiy they 27%} Monday ncat over eleven millions of dollars in epecte. ol aft the way rine are sti]! ‘The Assistant Treasurer ate irineene ry ree owe ee eee Fort Riess ata eet 5 82 cows and onl ¥ x bE bs wk Bed abecp cad. ase AS 4,160 im seine Ose 18,601,008 | * Oe bie shows from of the country, The warrants entered at the Treasury Department My er 1 ne “eles Lt a te Washington, on the 22d Inet., were as follows — ere. | sae dma For pe posemption of stocks. = i Boia RR pert eli: 3 ‘or the Treasury Department. . f he the Interior Depari ment. ‘A826 10 og " howe, wei ei ; War werrents reoeived and entered 6 Socoppnet of the Navy... yment on account of the Navy lands, 7 From muceliancous sources. 2,083 8 ‘The earnings of the Cleveland and Tolede Railrow! Company for the third week in September amount t) $25,764, againet $17,186 for the same week last year. This shows the very handsome (ucrease of $¢,669 for the week, The carnitigs of the first three weeks of Septem. The ber were 868,(20, against $47,084. for the corresponding periot last year, Mr. A. B. Nieolay’s regular semi weekly auction sale of stocks and bonds will take place to-morrow, (Thursday), at 1934 o’clook, at the Merchants’ Exchange, Tho cata Jogne wi\| embre Arioty © feet clase geonr ition ' rireee i Steai.ct Pezeses2e f has faiea by Mr and tomb ‘ eeara Se a perw =) Weer! ene RECEIPTS BY THE NEW YORK AND BRIE RAILROAD. ‘The following table shows the amount of live stock ew York for the Week ending this morning, destined lor barrie. Camacno—Skipwore —In Trinity chapel, on Wednew lay, Sept. 24, by Rev. Dr, Young, “imuw Camacao, of Caracas, Venezuela, to Maria L. Skibwoxs, of this city. Official withess¢®:—H. E. Generai I. 4. Paez, President of Vene- mela; H.E. General P_\. Arran, Minister Pleni ten- tiary of New Granada; H. BE. General 1.1L Ui ef ot the army in Mexico, aud Hon ¥. 5 Eat, Reaident of the House of Representatives ‘2 Y¥ nezuela, Commay—Sumrson.—On Monday evening, Sept. 22, by the Rev. Dr. Millett, at No 1.% Kast Iweifth etreet, Mr. Wiss T, Corman, of Merioro, Copn., to Miss Marra Jane Sirsom, of this city. Hays—Vorker —On Wednesiay. Sopt. 17, b: ward, Rey. Jou L. ‘ays, of the 2. Sept. 23, at St John’s church, Brooklyn, by the Rey Mr Guion,’ J. J. Davies to ADELAIDE Tor GR, all of Brooy lyn. Heurn—Pays.—In Brook sn, on Mouday. the Rey. . Wert, Joas 6. Hivnoe. sonot G Three Mile Bonse, to Faxs>, sccoad daughter of Johm Payn, of Classon avenue. Tuomrson—Sias.—In Bro.klve, LL, on Wednesday, Sept i7, by the Roy. In. by Me. Joxs Inpg Seren ‘THomrson to Miss Kare Sins, of »rookl yn. Manrix—Bs0on.—At Roche 1° Sept. 23, by Rev. C. 8. Heavy R Musiy, of Mis city, to con, of Rochester. Bow:rir—WieGer.—at 4. Rugland, op Monday, Avgns+ porter. New York, © Miss ttreet, Norwich, Eugiand. on Tuesday marmwe, 0. D, of Geneva, Wiauaw x, dug bter of Rafas Ba. emaa cbureh, Norwich, Geoxae Hownerr, | ma WiccsT, of Violen oe «pt 23, Mr. Wa. Amvors- the family, aud those re pr etfelly Invited to at- at plae o'clock, from toe S.cieeath street, beiween ‘ further iavi'soa, tne Ruypercoy.—On Taesday son, tn the 68d year of bis ‘The friends and acquainte.u: of bis eon, William, em tend the {vneral, this morn wig. Church of St. Francis Xavie Fifth and Siath avenue: Calscrnia papers ple Roosrve1z —Sudden! ‘oneday morning, Spt. 24, Jams N, Roosgvant, 100 of Jans J. Roosevelt, ia the 2tet year of his age. Tre relatives and friends cf the family are invited to atiend the funeral, without iar cr tagitaion, from us. ebureb, to morrow afteriocn 4! cares o'clock. Ryrr.—On Weapesday, Sop’ 24, after a hort iilcees, Lyiry Ryzw, widow of the Jace lienry Kyer, agea 63 yeare apd 7 months. ‘The funeral will — Place from the residence of hee son, Dennis Ryer, No. 234 | Toirty fourth street The relatives and fiends, and to her sous, Washiogton and Mores, are invited to actena coo feperal, to morrow, at twelve o'clock M. 4vip —On Wedverdey evoulrg, Sept. 24, at hel pact nine o'clock. Enzameim, tio be loro. wife of Samuel auld, of No, 23 West street, aged So y- ara, Further notice to morrow. Cox —On Wednesday morois ¢ daughter of Pameson aud “ary The friends of the family tend the funeral, from tue Erq., No 66 Vanaam sireet, thie iverBoon, at two o'clock, wihcot further notice. Devamt—On Wedvescay, (opt. 94, Caanues Ruvny, ton ot Henry C. and Catherine A. Deanett, aged 2 years end 12 days. ‘The friends and relatives are requested to at reral, from the residence of cs parents, No. 2 reel. this afternoon, at two oe! 9K. The Union and Bastera Je copy. ore ‘Tis past—Do more at oy TY light step bat Ne more thine weveut, ws Fail geutly o2 our err No more thine eye, ‘ty ‘urilling gianece Of Bipedess on ue cart “Lwar one green spot o., Mo's dark waste, sar, 11d aud sweet, Too pure, Ko briyht bo lmst. Hews.—Op Tuetday, sep. 23, of eative lever, Buia ASS, Wile of Jar. H. Howe, aged 45 years ead 4 4 he relatives and trie uds of tue family, the members of Fortiade Lor ge, and slasya Chopwer, 0. U. A, and the freverpity im gemerat, are x. ited to auend the fave: vinout further notice, trom Ler lato residemee, No. 30 hicks ttreet, Brooklyn, (© morrow afvornoon, at two o'eleck, Vevybkeepaie papers pleas. copy. Prato “ie Broaxiyes cn Wed Sant. aesday oveul 24, Wits tam Hannisom, eidect child of Joseph R. and Keres rte B. Blerrom, aged & ycars, & months and 27 daya. ‘The relativer aud ficuar of the family are reapentuuy invied toattend the fuccral, from the residence of Bi repofather, Benjamin Binrow, No. 190 Henry street, cobly t, to morrow after two o'clock. Hesta6r.—in Brooklyn, om Widueeday, Sept. 21, Me, a a —— thie alter~ "witteut ‘turtber nobee, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1 " ‘we Collier, aged © year aud especttally lavtted to at~ we of bis tather, No. 145 PRanos Bostace. Bis ire nds are invited Gorden street, Conuee. —ty Brookty senof David and Cather woetbe. ‘The Iriends of the family ac the foneral, from th» UM, Pansy welt, aged 2 months and 8 days, = The remains were taken to ( % Den lor \aterment. New Belford papore plen.e coy) Bont —At Gowanus, L. 1, on Wednerday, Sept 24, after a short ard painrul vices, Mr, Kowanp Haut, care ‘he Temtives ond friends of Lao ‘amily, and those of bis sor io lew. Mr. Wiliam Bingham, are reepectfally invitee Jo attend the funeral, from hw ate residenoe, in bier reventh atreet, near Third (eeaue, Gowanns, b. 1, thle aiverpocn, at two o'clock, M» retains will ‘be taken 00 the Jerney Cy Cemetery. Thy meet at the South terry, New York site, at three o'clock, Finiiirt—At Wi lamebury oo Tuesday, Bopt 29, at 19 o clock. of copsumption, Mrs. Carnmuse Paver, wite of Jamee Phiipitt, aged 86 jeerw and 23 daye. The rela iver and friends of (ue family are invited to at- Wecneatay, aud Phwoe A. tend the fom lock, from her be recdetee, No. 224 Boats Third street, corner of Nisth fueet. None knew her wnt to love ber, None named ber bra to LT. —At Jereoy City, on Wednesday. Sent. 24. af on, Mrs. Maxy Jas Camvamn, widow of Daval . aged 4h friends and relat cf (he funnily are reapectfoly. nvited to attend che \, irom the reritence of ner vrotper, Daniel Meleod, 180 Jersey avenue, fowrte orrow afternoos, et ox coor trom Wayne street, bg leland, on Munday, Sept, 92, Hany, lolamt davghter of Lewis | ant Ireac J. White, of Abie city, aged 11 mon tty meg * Des 19K at Newburg, N. ¥ ‘etnenday, Sept 24, of sausn ee 8, MabGarerts M “parte, aged 4! yeare end 6 morte. Ber remains will be taken to Lancaster, N. A, for ia ferment. Haner.— At Omoa, Hondera , on Thuraday, Aogust 71, Winiiay Jay Bann. of this city ADVER RENEWED EVERY DAY, For SMuations & Nelp, see 6th & 71 pages. MISCELLANKUUS, Di Rete eA RCE, GOODS | EXCLUSTNERY — Vark perfumery —— ‘option 9 Ry driegiae exec Tm, Tot! UPR kK. NeMtARG'R co a sau atreet. RER STATE MEN 1, TAKEN PRISO} BY THE \ Bi es CaP SCRA SRD RABE eet Fousns ARTICLES AND TOVE, GO TO — Rok eee tors, ‘ot every oma ree, Br RIS SOFT (FUR) Bats ~ We HAVE Ri veD Bien ten we oterat our counters. (LRARY & 60 w styles, whieh we eo and Introducers of Fashion, Amor House, are: ole inet pitted “bp SES Sider ease fs, oe oe aore ete or Pet ie rue YOUNG MAN? HAT—AILK RATS IN Rew MAN'S LL ne nats IN ‘nan oo pateene ace young men, ial aie ie] ues Breadwway eaderk and tirodvcore fashion “Me™ TSS W*enire, RE byte pORTNER, or fe, can > lenin soe & Weegee. s OR MOUSTACITES FO) six ong nent, tF peta ate © OF THOSE INVISINT, a ae] a} as jen mand, eines: wien, co ‘color &