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Spocial Advortisements DVERTISEMESTS INSERTED IN ALL! pedout the county are recelved snd OWN HOCPRR BC M.& BEACH, Pror MERICAN MOWRR.—THF ONLY Sb Perfection |i eo susirection of the AME PST MACHINE IN Dah * eywent neceseity 6 WR AMERICUS MOWER, ANKOPIN, age au SELE-LUBMICA’ | 8) | font of the Finer Mar 9 \bewt raving the leer shee. Plager Ka: can be tulsed higher she? soni bar Mech ime wadreetieme chan cpereter bas a prester somtr Aeced® epen heuer ves b ry leer ine WORKING WOMENS tot tae Inetitution to dleover Woueine HF euapla wend fer wo te A ecow chtinewe, thel purpeses. cod mur ele, wie | Le: speak wet tu ids the w mh, eer im maey. ery REGTYPING AND ELECTROTY PES pet en wuikne eriber is enabled i thelr works siereaiy ped ob WREF THOUSAND 1 OLLARSWILA Bay besutiful ceuutty revttouee, # Eerpern, oo jie thy tote aod Fridays, before 19M NEW LIGHT ATMOSPHERIC KE joo! frou Hienod way, N.Y YOUTA'S TEM’ERA “bildren and ¥; juyeulle Tempereses Organic or wn payer for the 10 popere will be ebiy cAited, eided vy NWO CENTS IS THE PRICE OF THE | tt fe known aud recoge srcloore way do bustegay 1a tLe" Pu CUP ADEST HP mi e ate aur cffoe ot fornlsbet by news ve PRR Cory Lease, Ste" TWELVE mur ormance every bout day Waly ecw THEATRE = ron COARLEY W Che Pew. Beate <Y PASTOR'S OPERA HOUBE fee ct the Lugem” Senge, Cauces, ae virty Mise NEW YORK ¢ cue bie THE N Sty | taken the wu Lands, as wh tand ted, organs England. Nieh suthoritic su ppon With money aud uu here | commanding Je je eleer, Darefora, tat Lf Ue reanle of ave ombarked NEW YORK SUN, ! cpt SHINES HOH 34TH VEAR! Btate of Virginin ne during the Inst NEWSPAPER F Atlantic Catle, ty en's THE WHOL rumens of LHR BUN fe (ere resauing te ad vertiten atten Pusineee oh mud be Nig tweessity for a brid Brooklyn nee of the preses ble to me ching Vaiusements, The ised Crook NEW Y Yer demonstrates t ng Strike” Ba WAY TAKATRE Mr, Chas. Dillon and WHEY TURAIRK—" The Three Peat | haw a tax of ¢ The Interview foun, Who comman my, visited the office of Gen: ral Spinner th t the United § hundred dollars amount w iW YORK }$ #1 Malors & ciate closely wate Vo Advertisers. voucher w tand ade entered We keep oar The Latest Meaicno Sensation harecention ata orted capture vn troops is probably a ¢ ly Kiven no in tone for auch a r since have to that onen a yea ho has oocanione er of her prope It Lunderstand the law, de- | tak! of wil pay aud | The good ue at the time, To thi was what he he did what he | J demanded the pay Gen, Spinner replied a dered, that he wuntoaling from the United | gince the ates Government tur four hot dorerve the amount clalin would wot pay it. Mr. Jobuson lef jlently, but evideutly chagrined aud crest Lill Winter isn Via approach, Mexican affaira are bally Untte as a nation in rende | common and heartfelt tribute of praise and gratitude to the Author of all our ty lience to-day the good Americam eustorn is | And capt mrved, and millic aud breadth of the thankes alway ase plied Chat Mr, Spinne Jand that ho did not ¢ robbery; that considered right, 1 nt of his chain, second tue t tiers crossed the river diventurers to their I there is ne donbt tha policy would be p (ruth in the present report blo that the Meaicwn chieftaina may itrage pon the American | realdents in Matamnoras, and that the cons forces on the The good din with the day, conti ytuany perbaps the It ehould not be forp er that to many among Great Floods na, tho day will ¥ detachment to prote obability of wach kness and destitetion | demand a | 6ve! timely xift or | credit the whole report «Wl | Wanted -A Competent Candidate for the Controllers sterday iu the atreots the becks flowing th ast night was very ULIOUS parkougers sccking to Advance ong then were const carrying flan ived an intination that vee Wa arrested by the peered cut i they maw broad abi oot wud black, in place of the jowally, a Real: men in the ti ree their further pre when they Sm msn whe | the darkness beye pavement. — Ove. ryboly knew ty tavied Y Beighborbood might honcety and chicanery to wh rally addicted good qualities secured Lim the dot a large el Ald not have vot sbout | been upon a par with The Upristay in tret ws of people who | he ¢ approach to I | ould ‘not bevc leaders would se by that experience | ey aud expert | non ascanditates in the present coutest. really | Hat what have they de Tviah Republic into ‘ ief organizer } The average of tho candidates for Aldermen vows, the British ( of Controller they have th alarw by the demonatra:) but how much better wll Bugland as greatly The Tanimany ean idato is IncK Connor dent of a serious nature 6 Gf the buildings erected by tho side of the | A large chimu 1 vessely are steaming | sh nea, bowring ted wally, wud hae a good war 6 slippery as an the Cooper Union party formidable fonnd in the extemmve y ite suppression another CoNsoi.y, eommouly ow son of Mr ther with the say | not the man for t loading journals of Lou. hut no merey shall be shown are engaged in th that Fenlaniam up to the pres proposals” up tol aud, if nono of tho bide were acceptal candilate of their own m The Republican * 1 Hall | than the Demoe ad by the shadow rather | Volice Justice Fenlaniam, and | but he has Wore drowned of acres were submerged, and along the | haniks of the river for tuile® and more par ngs, were flooded, and | tereat as novelties, one after the other, caught the attention, and beauties of art | and nature challenged 7 r | first sensation waa apt tu ve one of perplex- of tho chict pits of the Ince-batl Coal and | ity, Tt ecemod lmponalble to aco eversthing y | gid im the atvempt to soa be the ronutt of thia | Ht way turn | factorics, shop be | believe there are “stump” field who are expend candidates ju the | foand prude wore firmly uni {and provided with the ne cesmry moana for conducting a war, we | walks, velleve that they malght eu cod in wreating | voters todo, with such # collection of can their oppressed country from the clutob of | didates to choose from? We really do not li they are organized we | know, do not know, nor do we know the will be Deatifally ithnstrated, amd | thelr meaus for carrying ou @ war; but) The whon wo gousider that they eh | boon under the strict aurvelllance of the Eng: watehed, tracked and dog: It la satd that we tof [least of evils; but which ia the loast 1 | people desire to clect @ ould choose the ave all along | will ler in tho interoat of the comunity at Woe do not want a Controller whose god by English detectives, itcan hardly be | every official act must be doue to please 4 that they uro very well provided | certain politicians, or ® particular party, {sto be expected that the patronage of Were in free communication with their | Coatroller will be given to bis polittoal ad: | friends in this country the Aiflereut large Claas of ont y niaae, for hat matte ply the “menin the breaei they require for indepondence shows no signs of devs: now ended and the reacti ‘Yankees to The Philadelphia Ixquinen prophesies | rose | le, never | um humorously of what the Yanke | in Palestine; xation to the Lol ense would be n oficial he bas higher du want to 46 Aman | cloeted who will mot connive at or assiat the © the will to mup: | solomon of the corrnptionl with everything | perkonal character ia of more value bo hit p the support of a party—such men | wuatin time achieve office in the Empire | international law prevents our Government | City, aud whichever party shall drat offer | rial aid to be sent from | thom to the people will heco patriots, and the | lar, and be mire of the England | every indiyidaa!, remotely burdens that a corrupt sot municipal ollicers } thea co perform 5~ a man whose nthe atragle | wolf tha Serugatem wit ‘They wi icw subeold | stoam engines, a ‘They will transform united support of) Holy City ny Mount Moriab, ‘and rane iy the water of the brook Kear Indian corn fal perhaps pumpkins lard. Ih Rives Poutann remains. of South ta paper ia Rich co making himacif a hat hie propose snderstood ty thi forever waa fo the field or racet Wa Jobserved. Dub f the ferry tat Idaho, on | Any of the churches, aud business mostly, | the imperilling of haman | Stspended. Itis @ very pl uly to our me the long talked of pr nite sbape, ‘Tho | will Woon be kk wore a matter — their ny there wh ly * preliminaries of the bridge over asi Lit would be high ay. Such a bridge would be)! svequisition of which New York might | would prove an wuerat Job corres} ‘liv ‘i States p Having thing A BtoK hands y. You sow forteuu usisler he ce and, w fortnight v hays Landa presen which were to the at home, wading tlood — until ra, But fysteun of fer ished the ferri of carte and omnibuses, whieh dest clase of 119 across Leeds Hridge and through the | luke which lay beyond fight to nee the cr ing about the bridge turn to cross to the manner, aud equally singulai the carts and wagons entering the abet of water, the logy of the horses churning it | excellont taste. Soto formas they parsed. « | vohicles leaving a broad track’ in their wake, not unlike that left bya steamer, An | the troubles that had suspen curred at one | ty of the Association since cone Edward Hudson, Tho cope stone, a huge pre eee ee seater | oping the agricultural and ecumercial re- ook-clow, completely demotiahed it, ‘Tho | sources of the country. A very largo number of visitors throng j the building aud grounds, It is diflieule to | but there could | one ot the at the time The sows injuri found to bo of w very Hight nature, but Thompson was sutlertt he right aria and from conc 1 tho Draim Sho is, however, expected t Wakeileld several persons | as suffered seven w yours, and is | down by the heavy hand of mis: | re The war and ite attendam horrore | strange emigratl kneel tole | World for the migration alwa: onger seon thore, but, unfortunately | Tom the Kast to the West, by sending a few pioneers back again, Lern chivalry, who, lowodl the prin! ned MMe Rtn to « vart from the ous aveidouts, and | tht the ho O1 and prosented a | Govern slenter for the amouu , but before it reached hy the service « tved @ pardon | dent, he now Jaye cla e old balanoe aside hin Aiter (eneral | play | Spinner had be dt his care he w ike auch Govern! i ‘and robbing | year 4 Lom of Lite tn 1, caused by two daye inecs vk place in Yorkebire and Lan- | kround ago. ‘The | the wants of the city, djuising the rive igh the town ots wijoining the ewarkable. Ad Uy elupped by po | water plied to aud ward, and the of masonry uu occupied by Thompeon, one of the contractors for the bow railway work They were both buried in the ruins of the | estima | house, and when rescued were vouveyed to | not have Leen less than forty thousand pre sent, the amphitheatre aloue Lelding per 14 frou a frag- | Bap twelve thousand, of whom @ majority ond to ‘Temperance week before be mahe yet everything fo that one is aly thas ther in the foruin,# mild and pleasant At many were of the opinion that Thanks: it ing dinners eaten this ful relish w jon the | aud t jeach ye tof build. | Ruglai ner 1 semaion lowed to | *ground on the ito ple of the inestimable | #uebe at | came along and | th Joh 1 90 coy ere of the passen; the unavoutal It we eo him an a major of | Mod Staten pe tee, | Natrike.” He has thie week put upc stage the great new sensational d y Strike, which Is now Veing played in | New York at the Olympic. parte are taken by Mr b Lawlor. The wh the to | with th x is to lecture aty eryt 6 a elvis | what may stakes, | ealarion of the pe | ropolitan police, and did lie te uo more \uhat the — city system, crease of wages. progressive py 1 ncenes Withonne Se Trois, fules—Our Island of Flowers—luxurl. | amt and Heantiful to ots the trathe was most impressive It Was o stogulur | The Twelfth Ma of working men hang: | truly maguilcent effect, and the opening vd waiting for thelr | mee in this no Was it to nee Was pronounced ‘wore | sion | were ladies. In the Wigan diatrict soores | 8% another dwell ugh the damage bas not been consid the alarm cre out ty " Uo money ia | Cannel Company, to guard hy ink for the sako of feving their | ruption of water inte the workings. Nino | joct of apecial curiosity, fifty other things ‘Abide. | tem yours ago thie bhe is and the el Beau yoles wul od ia gi ail out the colllere in one ainet an, month @ dire catastro- | phe was caused by the breaking in of the river (9 some of these workin, City will be eat Benigut: | give to iil introdace to the benight- " ible riohnees, Ae” Toots Beare Hie magnificent building devoted to tho | The no arte, te of cotaKon shape | They may Put up a cotton fac: | and arranged so ae to siford beth suhlbiters thousands of objects that bowilder the or, 1 can hardly say which is ‘appearance of on the Mount of | casual ¥ slausin the fear’ It w eted the gaze al olject of tedin 1 holoe whole bet Yery numerons ere le display of the fi yw tall in the valley | most etriking support thai | The natptings | Jognminous treamres in the valley of Jehos aphat. The establishment of & Congrogati church on Mount Zion, and the erection Of gas works opposite Hebron Gate, may be | I bilities of this Feeompenses the Introdac.ton of Shad In Southern itivers Daniell, writing fr f the Soornens Mer however, some v« 1 among the Tam gratified tabliabed the river, where they are as fas out own sad a fixed fact that the abad prosper at the mouth of the Alabama river, we may teal. | ily infer that they will equall 1 ‘patterna of xreat attention, tical bearing In ‘these days of o that | OUR ALBANY CORRESPONDENCE. yo than the eword, is Cold) Weather Thaekagtvin Singular Acekdent on t The Steamer Dean shore Amuasements—A Long Mtrike— OPEN BOARD, ir 10. cCL0¢R, AY, The tron-work | probably of all the rivers discharging T woul have done my fisherman disa I wan satistiod t | were distinctive, though minute differences | between the ah 3 Proportion to the magnitude of | Ogeechee rivers, I felt confid the fair, but the animals though few wero | lishing the white shad in the Al: breeds aud in splendid con. Aunasy, Nov | § The long expected acd much dreaded cold ja at last upon us epring, but th Tuachio'# | me, ti I interested in agricult: anid implements, exhibition of cattle yesterday wan 4F2 Although itis a first month of winter will | ling to the almanac, and looks so wintry d ty the belie It has eon 60 eee in, acee | These differ ermon in 1846, and in 1844 Fpl candated eggsin 9 muall tri INL or 52 the takeu in the traps at Wetumpka. he FREE LE: bee Ea boon selected of the whole the moat fastidious, out , clear, calm, neither too waria nor too cool, men existence laa de light on auch day. Everybody seemed high- Sy Ch @ Tol i ad Jy pleased with the day's pleasure, and hi iy groups loitered in the open alr tills | ht, talking of the past and pre roaming of the future, Reports from the © untry continue fi as regards weather sugar will tarn ont than was anticipate | K the city doings it has boon deter. minod to improve some of the principal streets, and for that purpose the Common anetl has just purchased SPL nanos, the eccentric English pre vered a lecture on ea expatiated on tho following pofnts+ Importance of the candle asa Seripturs | illustration; candles illustrating | periods of human life; candi 20000 Ohio & Miss, 1600 Ao a h cold, b Ways imparts to the appetites In this city Thanksgiving Day will be very geuerally services will be 3 BFS e generally a little better e £ alighted ruablight, w ne that seems to be | more work than all It ought to b holiday as Christinas day o1 syetera, it ig Joly. It is t not distant when, 1 neighbors, ing in favor | ae much of a} tho Fourth of | eperet te ert from a Nateher cents per barrel. longer than the in this part of the country, bo neeu which is mont durable Shell certainty | rod, wa all can It in thought this will last aforth the absurdity of trying, to re truth through prejudice; a dark Jan- | person who ke =: PERSE OEE tern represents pa hie light | 8% ho de. Yop Mi, Com. Boess.. we shall regard it aa} letter’ daye in the calenda on Richmond, of the Heo- considera | bes’ Line, mot with @ singular accident o: bo no | her trip up the river last Saturday ovening. | necessary in| When nearly opposite Hudsom, about four | nt Oelock inthe morning, the boat was over | at Cin. | taken by a violent snow storm. ity of the | blew with such fury, a discredit. | thick and fast, that the pilot could not see ditfentties in | the channe ows the watchful eare of God's pro- | a lantern with @ pane broken slows | how flaws in our character w of temptation blow throagh, a dirty, battered lantern bas it | filthiness rendered the more conspicuous by ify who have driven out to the Lake from thie city, and those who have not done that have Jot the wind | SPECIAL N Mr. De Cordova will deliver hie amusing | lecture, Misa Brigge'* Ctrone | thip tm aid of t peculiarity about this ndaitto Jadies and yy inded), her eeu funds of the Working Women, on Batardey evening, December Sth, Tickets ice the uu office counter, Throat Affections saffering from irritation of th Will be agreeably eurprised at the almost immer ellet afforded by the use of “ Brown's Broa. The domuicont ingredients slay onary irritation; and, after public speaking oaried gad weakened the acta of | bY oo much exerctas, thoir use will give recewod strength to the vocal organ: which reson.n | cracks in it illustrates how g » in w trail body; # band box, through whtel | ita way, illtetratos how temptation and per- | ako Christian character shine at gifts may heavy rain the streete become river ain the stgnes are left as clean 09 An hour's aun then one might walk without dargor his is that the and Hoarseness — Alt ‘hyoat and Hoarees yi's way of working; a small taper | et candle slow » means to effect great resnite | blown out while trying to light another and was in danger of running flate at that er. An attempt was made to atop the At by dgopping th tas nawers and by 4 n every heavy rain. yall the house come thorongh- jor, but in gett the ide the chain broke, and the went to the bottom of the river, the meantime the engines were atopped, and the wind Mowing with Between General Sptomer poy cic “0 } in the suburbs are anight light portra: nix or cight foot fr | Mindaess wrought at the, bs we of an overtlow— when the river yw here that any ust down into a rand Temperance Demennt ‘acetdent always p teaches chat wo should | brighten, the character of our | thiet in a cw ashore on the tof the | Here abe day until the propolier inker’s Highest Premtan hines for manufacturers. Vinay be anid to tloat We ground eink ‘ feet as they | the race-coucan you ndle represanta the pe antly railing; «ca dle in w 6 need of watchtaine F | by which time the ste Mf Genoral Sp eral Balw United | abated No particular the los# of the Hat Linnat leave {when I ahall have n wcconnt of | Sweet Corn (Extra nice) a BU, MAZAKD 0. in wall Uso and an hour glass ure a use; burning the eandle at wa the folly of pr parkleta when dropped upou the delay Loe + Brown's Medicinal Ereemanonry In the World. tater It is extimated by those ‘The enterprising my of Music has weak ere brant Tad at a draggiete, made another fine there are about 1,2),000 Free aud Accepted | the face of the globe Overcoate,’)—The laraces Whater Clothing In the elty, sad prices lass. ¥.U Daldwin, 1) and 78 Bowery, ‘SIT ent positions trate that the great and the lowly have ne should not think OF thin numbor id, 100,000 fu Scotland re are about tineut of Europe ; 300,000 ‘in the 000" in other parte of A there aro two or three thonsand persons ini andl 69,000 in Tre | Hoya all Wool Jordan and Frank | , thing is gotten up regard. Jess of expense, and will compare favorably tropolitan repre Tonight, Gen, 8. H. Carey, of Ohio, Jenebes Death. HuneT, the youngest son of Lie Lavo | Flward Everett, opposite’ Coeper Tu tation of the inind denuncir- | 18 notwithatanding, the Masonic boy is 1 to be every wh oot and Shoe Fmpo- Vuy your boots and rhore ehaap for aed, nglaud, & serios of entertaining lectures on Ho ina great | Sinan aa | fVorite here, and thought by seme (0 sur ot, and | pars Gough. Of course all the cold water 4 | poople will be on hand, aud itis hoped some wot im the habit of describes the exw t on the death ftor prefacing his a ly with the remark, that it wast he exact words of the | A + Loyepepaie. Ai | Gite ian une aletreesing Borond a, Willemebured. English couple lived in cou. es uear Ballarat, the Doing porsessed of several good n ovil day, bowever, introduced, an friend left the house and the district together. husband was interested Intely been worked out, he re property, and hearing @ ype Taud gold tied | seek the Now Eldorado, and landed a few Here he heard that be could buy a large hotel from a widow ata in. He atartod to view | y the investiuent, when Le was surprised to Ww was no otber than his The husband used reerim! at fengtt she fortable quar will be there who g their water clear sacred warrative, ple here are getting quite | hoeen | exercised upon the subject of raising the The police hero id} are managed in the same way 1 under the control of | uumissionere appointed by the here has alwaya been a little hard feel! now kystem was Inangurated, but Wheeler & Wilken Tock match Kew! road And as he passed through the gate of the city, there looked out uate bin two appointed for that purpose. ‘Throw her dow. Mechive and Tiv:ton Hole Machine, OY The Howe Sewing Mnchines— Lock stitch iuanuiaciurers. They are world Howe adachine Coy reat deal about | . determined to v0 did | New Vor, weeks back in Salo, ite third time did it w third | they did it uate seven tin reparation for 1 Rater ‘Howse, and drupsaieta, 3S Of All the woman died also. And they took | — puts that remained | eg baeie 7 Up of the broken fr Wherever the New York Kum te seem on wilh see houest men and wotaeu. per. aud oid for the Lon coat present y are now! #, tho “wife toars, au was forgiven, more especially os she had feringa ut tho ramour, who had been re The hotel has not cha Dut the husband ha y the ascent of | > wking for on in- jana, | crease of pay. There in a party here who are eppored to the whole syetem on the | that the old force was adequate to | They oppose the in- | On the other hand the ty goes in, like Olives Twist, AS progromion aeoms to be Auother stud Fiijah toto Heaveu to th “Aud then came two ahe-ve endured a lo He Out of the | Nice, you will f moved by de | ‘The same exarwin | Sauaritan’s saying ¢ the inn kewpe: Presents all the News waid, knowing that Lis face ne toove Toots and Shor W.N. BD. Scheme! sib ct alt einde, ho lattor par: under the head of “aay Lessons in Ge gives the following poucil sketch of Fimnneial News,» id Duy wiiat you war DBA RES, NUXTON.Om Taesda: | Bites Mi, wife of Martio Bu: evening, #Tth Inet A place of immense | on aged 99 youre '@ of Htinois Is in Chicago, but | there unlews you pared with tho torday afternoon, show a decline in yp of from 3 to wero all fractionally lower. ‘The money mark an iromense amount of capital secking tem porary investment it would hardly were looking for ko Michigan ina pretty bi ing to the stupendous dimensions of the city serves the Chicagoans the pur: poses ofa bathing tub. They are running » Tunnel under it to bring water feom Lake , for driaking Jurposes. Everything big soale there—some of their big The Tremont House is the biggest hotel in the world, |The Sherman House is also the biggest ‘There are several other hotels there that are the biggest in the New York and Philadelphia regret ex: that they are. so far from Cie interferes materially with their | growth and future prospests. ” They are eu fako, yet, ow: | Foundation, kte., Ete. New ORLEANS, be teen] Tuesday was the gayest and most an- Darefooted | spicious day New Orleaus has se he reached | 5, nes At the junction of Hunslet Lane | AY ® year low Laue, the aud Was Cherefore {impassable There was some little 7 per cent, one ow business was 5a por cent om governments and stock collate 1 for the week show an incre in dry goods and general merchant r four and a balf illic lava in foreign gold value Lhe preparations of monty eet Tune | wero completed, and tho great event so {anxiously looked for by thousands took tint was the | place, ‘The Mechanie tirely stopped on account of la the Géth year of bin ac, hotel in the world, aud Agricultural ir was inaugurated with appropriate and jelatives and frends of the famity, also ond consinting | with the cousecration of the grouuda by the Archbishop of the Province of New Orleans. of Mozart was sung with through from Chicago, without that they ean have Chicago papers at the carliost posable moment, 1 Tapers are the most ent pe the world, In order to get ahead of all oth. ers, the morning night before, and out before breaktust. immense advantage, ‘They had a Great Drivin, 0, which did @ drivin if out of @ man the other day, ruilty of the heinous erie of driving As he was about to drive , some one let n fence head, which settled him, | the Driving Park also, t with the board, and wonlda't Total for the week, Previously reported Nov. (4h, Cashasion "Tha satel ber ure: Reviilgwont tn pace, re of he tami x ural address, by ‘TN, Marks, Keq, Presi 9185,008,4% $370 dont of the Association, was pointed and in ublished the evoning papers are got speeio), from Now York to foreign ports, for the week ending Novem! the beginning of the yea Bree renciad Since Jav, lat... 01660665 048 “$1TLDURcaT » to-day Flour was dull and 200 a 30e, lower. Wheat dull and Corn heavy, and and lo. lower Fr S7ti, nud since . re Teepectially inv The speaker touched very gracefully \ x Cullen Maas will ‘cul; thence to Calvary Comevery for fare short but severe ilineem to fram hie a Thured: Park at Chica- ite organization duslness—drove the in 1801, but avoided calling up painful mou- ed with the | 4 coru mill oceupied by the executors of the | CHC*, and burried on to the hopeful and en r lenly fell, | eouraging prospecte of the State, dwelling | at some feugth on the importance of dovel- the fastest horse, ahead in the fin board drive at /v ie reepectiully ta vited to attend th At May View, N. Pork heavy and lower. Meet rd quiet and steady without decided change, SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGR Chicago is a great place for elevators, ‘There is more corn elevated in Chicage than It is more in the juice ‘Tho principal consiste in getting u They get them up, ani with all the mon citizen of Chicas: Crosby, devotes is time and mouey to} ig imnwuse and costly Opera Houses | Med’ for, He isready to (ill aay Houses, that may be seut such assembli Orphans ro sh werk treatin Wied, eve nin the keri Pats eet yeu all in host and frienda of the § hday af An enterprisit y afarncety | After a brief LE-On Wednesday et Sok 20d Nessa? years. moot! ad 20 dare. for the fala renveri aly ytd to hireday Siersces: NER) proceeded to inspect with delightful enthu: | of wonders vpread before Piset ave, tale I Attended to with promptness and dispateh. Ile keeps a stock of Opera Houses on hand constantly, from the one oy House to'berun by hand, to the thousand horsepower Opera Housé to run by evory- ‘To ahow the domand there {a for I Opera Housos, he finished @ first class oi recently, aud there are thousands cf peopl waiting to get it, very windy town. There is probably more ew about that place than ny other th the world. HARMER—O0 Tunsdey, tats Geers, Tey ler, som grep ctsor ‘eged " months aud 17 h oat any one ob | Wun year ot e Mg oub of tind uit, to attend. the “fameral In compariaon to the dreaded Simoon $s only ‘The elemente a form a mouster ear trumpet, the little end aserted into thé publio ¢: stall Chicago blows the praises wonderful city, iuntil it head ache—actually “splitting the ears of | the groundlings.”” The people tip there are su ‘nant that the shore end of Cable is not fastened in Chicago, and think | steamers for California, Europe, &o., would do better to sail from thence, in the centre of tho gronode was the Floral tont—tho ¢ of Six Jobe Franklin, ful part of A statue to the memory of Sir Jobn Franklin wos recently inauga don, in presence of » distingnished audience of acientifie and titled perso ‘able Lady Franklin probabl, ranee in publio on t the consummation of | or 28, 1886, Cenad Wf ag My I ad ‘Beata iit | Simoonshine, MENKE—On Novem! Hero were grouped, with admirable skill, | in. | the rarest collection of plants aud flowers that the Btate would Danane and cane ooo! ‘The vener- | position, ang around J The stately | '@ conspicuous | ere grouped grant blooming plants, the ‘turrounded by a mont, ‘over pretty, rusttc, ‘mone. ly Anvited to attend rises pnd, tne the hops which wae thrown u tie ‘hat bave actuated her for | govered bridge. ‘The colleot ery aged, but till j but ‘her task te ‘on fa to be feared. Rowes are in | in all eollections of matter what the variety, the ‘or the brillancy, ¢ PATTERBON.-On Tuesday, saiecrat eg tee Syncs aha Mea es Dt sed.ccunampene von Pritey afternoon, TMAN—Ow Nor. #6th, J 'end'9 day om © ie Tareday etldence of tie parents {See Last Page for tor having fifty varies place at all ties, ant More School Discipline. afew days ago, a school- ess named Dyer, whipped « pupil who |had inadvertently addressed her without the accustomed nod of consent, until she had need up three whips nearly ae lar In Homer, Mich. bot alwa: are to do , 1 than," Pa! to Inrg Tere Amel long” on tbe a the orange and : * be dwarf w nolng of the uggire, whit Will | tree, Mug other eemt-sroploal growihs thet 8 nun whole scene an or the date palm, , nd scourged the boy | tilher strength gave way. ject of her discipli eases from head to w, been rendered useless, The father of the | in sheriff of the county, sought and found the teacher, and gave her @ ceatiga tion which she will not be likel, courte will heve to covered with ab- nd his arm hae and spectators the