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en to the offal h dtreet on dead horses were tak: of Weat Thirty-e! consequence of the prevalence o! the time for taking owt licenses other vehicles has been extended Of a tare number of terday stricken with. the ° reaping a flel: haryes a care for constant work nee in getty 1 the ‘aind'y OUR PERISHING HORSES. ATAONATION OF TRADE THROUGH OUT THR METROPOL louth American pon muany were yaw~ indy. The pick- Ment Back by Mr. Phe Third Avenue Care Hersh “treet Care Generally Hauted OF Handearts tor Freight eos of the fl At 11:90 yosterday a ecoompanied by Superintendent Hartfield, Mr d other metbers of bis staff, stationed p the Third avenue Street and the Howery. The Thonrand vene Distemper. i Mr. Bergh, *y prey to the vickporkets, THE STAONATION OF TRADE, ‘The epidemte has well en-tempercd track at Fifth In about two minutes « re Jike Inconvenienced and annoyed Sbutchers, grocery and ounbomers, and. A beautiful Spitz dow, belonving to n lay sn INfty-firat etrout, ding, vexterday porsous surrounded Mr. Bergh, and the stree: was soon blocked tw stop such horses ears as he deemed undt to work, and be began at once. Policomen were on the spot to kee) ra were not stopped The fret car which arrived on the down track the crowd, and then stopped b ready to enforce Mr. Bergh carefully ox- ordered them The order was obeyed, tte pacsevgers disombarked without much grum- bing. and the car was awit track and sterted eet Lae tached to Third a t ‘ast and North river wharves, for two miles from the Hattery, Ite tin mense heaps of freight 1. ‘The shippers are thoroughly alarmed, and well they may be, f losing fortunes Husiness remains untouched, that it wil be another week ere the piers are y int of views back the throng. of a week's itis probable his orders if necessary, FORTENES LOST NY THE GRAIN TRADE. The grain and flour merchants f of the disease as much as any departinent of it Is their busy season are bevinning to pour into market by railroad and by canal. and foreign orders he canals are virtually ing down with the prevailing dis tinue running have pormots feu SCENE AT THE ELAVATED RALLMOAD DEPOT “1 the effects hack to the stables, ad upon the up back toward until 4a d feven care were e bolo rapidly tow horses b run more than the ordinary number of train there are but two locomotives on the lit —____ OO —————— 1 froights to such an portation of ¢ that the tray purchased, from than eat Up the profits on the grain. ntwin thousands of bush= Heparvire of the last train from the depot at the | recommend that each eltizen provide him foot of Dey street approache road was blocked with curs thuued the examin els of grain and the deeach hour adds largely companies are unable to deliver it owner cannot hire it carted to bis warehc yarove his action, and Almost without excep- drivers took the situation good na. the brake and to a standstill when they othe: ber. ny of them aa to their number. by water is impos Cars OF vessels ate ofa week's business, on that scarcely any business has been ¢ era for several days, and t host through inability docks are hundreds of have been towed fro: which are lying idle, weniting for an opportuni heir cargoes. them to do fora week possibly the boats will be #0 tong d they will be unable to make ‘The delay is agi demand for boats to bri ‘as the approaches to the zed with the acouinulation ain ts trans, ight their horse had reached Mr. by the grain de sands of dollars have t to cart breadat ul get even within the gatewny leading te the inner | t and deliberate nf A plitform in time to catch the last train starting | community of its intention te fened up to M4, the whole market ruling steadier at | peeves was nominally unchanged. The cooler weather Reise. The very excellent rile which thiscom= | possible, these needless outrages, Yours truly, | OXen to convey back to the metropolis to do i bodily condition, and you k to the stable, Wing while Mr drivers looked Bergh was making the ex- amination, and when the edict went forth, of them unshackled theirteams with the jocular ook out for these n the crowd ythe Raatern market uantities of grain Which are cn ruute on the great lakes. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS DELAYED. ‘To-day the ocean b polled to depart with one-third the usual What has been placed on board has been by lighters, and attended with ‘ompanies will net start their steamers for several days. The Idaho, which should have had 8450 bales of cot her hold yesterday mo board G00 bales. to but a few tons, Hving freight platform, which Increased came desperate as the prospect of a lone and | & dreary walk grew more and more probable, | Av ‘They'll kick. looked at the jaded beasts, and laughed whe the impossibility of the ant- Many of the drivers responded ‘Take that team of “while afew were gluin and they thought « tals kicking. tof freight, Some of the ning, did not have on Her other freight amounts Where forty and fifty teams are generally busily loading the ocean steamers, but one or two could be seen yester- onal Line of ocean stearn- ers, business is altogether suspe the horses of the the Scn reporter that the while nobody doubted He said that he ime, but that it was uirse which he bad h Was dignified. and his de- that It was lawful taiuly find # pleasanter pas necessary to f adopted. Mr. Be cisions were evidently Inf much as possible to avoid The crowd was company are able to work The India, which arrived yesterday, hae ble’ to discharge her freight. lighters will attempt the work. THE FRUIT DEALERS RUINED. The effect of non-transportation d in yesterday's SUN. grows more alarm through the a ypping the cars, di the proceed: Of course many Dassen- red, and_ there to suffering, were cases Which really amounte of a poor wirl, had a great val trade was notice of affairs hour! king her way t almost instantly filled. steamed away. and with many mal walk to their Id not hire a wagon, thousands of f fruit are rotting in thelr holde. e to the weather will destroy much andise which crowds the wharves, and the small armies of riverth suddenly put tn an appearance are Large addit were made to the usual force of watchmen along weshe could Anish Hosts of travellers: were We practically to stop the clow Fifth stroet. ham street crowds vee whieh have down the Bowery eted and walted for the up in disgust and walke tred it Was iustantly packed almost to suffo~ Tk crowd did not seem to Whenever a ¢ Great Southern Fret trucks at their disposal. ance of lighters, have got-on Loard half her ordinary cargo, an With this, as wit a serions cir loyees. drivers along the river and e! hout sugar. and have many of suspended business fered for the trans- prtation of sugar from the vessels to the sugar ht line have but two v and the sidew hese, with the assist MH. SQUIRES'S COMMON SENSE, Squires, the President of the ‘Third avenue road, the reporter was info nt Superintendent Pield with a day sail as usual vation compan tion, and many orders hav manded. On elty orders in many cases the | 4tonic and & gen cost of delivery amounted to 1 i" The sugar retin rd avenue Company. or send a setting forth the ommunicatto rity vader wale he “What would you do about it? ) temporaril fums of money asked the re- de upon hearin, MOUNTAINS OF MERCHANDISE. ondition of the cotton market is even worke than as printed 1 sands of bales bh cks are removil to work, and th ry vu the wharves, and the rapidly in- the freight com- tis partially blockaded un the horses. had consider imber of ext jupany, whieh owns ple to make any inroad sos, has not b their merchandise m h's autho Will sustain River Companies ane hundine, and tt no more freight completely blockaded with im is said at their wharves that will be received until t The lndia, of the Anchor Ine, is being Ie company’s wharves blocked with freight whic steamers, and wh War resolved to stop the 1 their trips them than we has any better to run them ed an oficar to their utinost capacity, but the ‘Third av people heeded them not. Not bellev caring to b transportation trucks Were at work their effoct was: advent Wax eT many of the m ground, pushing and crowding, grumbling an@ | Week Mr. Gaff swearing, As the mi unemployed drivers and scenes at Fifth stre While the oflicers were turning out the Mr. Kergh and Superitt conversation They hardly usable packages. hat goods a ruined before The agents at the different rotting, and will be by any possibility the ech said of the portation companies is true 1 with business, and ve or discharge goods Hartield had a e condition of the ant ad Superintendent Fi expected « above-named At Peck slip, the down. the Seeond a nt Rquires ordering a strict jonof every hor ses died yesterday EXORDITANT DEMAN the exorbitant $12 Wo take bin fr the Forty-second His baggage was one trunk street depot. equal to the best day's Work since the track was i the Third avenue caved in,” that they desire white, and will ran half their cars today if they are not interfer OF KELP Prom DUMMIPS, stood ‘of which was full within and without, contal: ing from 85 to 40 persons. Thus, tt will be 59) or 400 persous started from this point every company have n . Another ins e is related of a modate the i obtained 468 He was not transporting one | re than an hour and a half on the whole jot nleman yesterday pald $10 to be from the Pavonia ferry to Pulton ferry. men, encouraged by the enormous uning to resume work, pressure will hore in the in bie usual business of could) assume Mere handive the Board of Alder. grant permission, and next to impe prives being paid, are ti and itis probable that to-day the | be largely removed. to begin work this mornin health it would be ten days ere t forowarders and wonted regularity, at least one Week behind time In deilvery. IP AFFECTS TIE "LONGSTOREMEN. reporter yesterday visited th conversed with who wire ts, heat and t Tn, consequel mimics. and | the Third avenue cars yesterday, th Were every ad president the condition ef th The number of fs yesterday was sligh the ear and stage Hix much weaker, tray horses in the ter than on Mc ere not nearly ter of the city ears were Hunibers of tra d ty walk to an t factines for Btuops In KAnnY af thelr rough ds 4 the questions put iness aud courtesy horemen are RAILROAD SUSPENSION roond Avenue It oad Company ber of trips ye failure of the ¢ ir men isa pecuniary lows to men are on the spot, ready. whenever the Jongshoremen, secure Work for tl While their he thousaids, are with few exc SUL running ten cars five trips rit Lo the consignees, «hour nen have not bad an e most fortunate bave not wore than five hours’ work, FABULOUS PRICES FOK TRANSPORT ka ure to be seen at w but all the horses, w seriously atfoct for transport larger by at loaxt $ A number of tra to top altoge valf thelr Car greatly affected int! total suspension of truck and express men, pureh Trucks. draw destinal these tru line now stop at Chamber felt line stopped y and West Hroadway teiday, and Superintendent Smith thinks that Company. will probably run ne Madison, and erday as of Monday, running six more 0 homes on the terday holding back for $i od to the Lorillard Steamship Co ay that if the econipan jorses to Work their wagons U any price demanded, N MARKET DESERTED, reporter visited Washington Market and al business men there, firm would pay conver med WItH sey Mf vogetanles is et uiaverially changed, of carrot which I f a barrel to # ted that all thelr recovery al Influence on. the more days of ¢ In poultry and transport, the wauld bave ily Is small and very Al their efoek f poultry is all nd high-priced scontiities much fonger the udoubtedly go up to an poultry alive The preacnt. supply unprecedented Ny the has cured eight hones prescription he but decidedly 18 horse which wa and fully expected to ¢ Jog, and. believing thal r poultry dealers infe formerly pald Mfty centa ¢ pouliry in the moro than ¢ market Was hearty ton had becn eustractod pts Horse's head proved the s d accumulation of KING BIOL00 © The general business i grewtly, as the | lly made thelr purchases there have hot been able to get dowa forlack uf car av- eeveral business from up town rted seventy. four treet Police repuite Coat mavedy-eia | Comedation, were | buted around the yard 1872. ‘THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 40. hgert, and the: re itms | One of the me white holding @ hore | nostrils. &. Then, the eof the plant whowe Contents of the Weekly Bun. Pee on that theherodireasemacanecting | that hada quantity of rum poured. down | berries 1 use ie the Barratum. ‘Tus Weexee Box, published this morning, arket to the amount of from $1,000 to | Its throat, tried to break loose, nich ulti- THROPHILUS KMAMER. | containe the following ‘a day. mately aid by knocking ye] A RECTPR VROM AN ULD MONSEMAN. ‘Abad The Lest Barriers alee o smashing in his nose, and ina Out HOSE a Weta idee ntined by Frond 4 10 ff HRROINO PEO CLANDENA? his teoth. ‘Che poor follow wae picked up wt | 70 the Mttior of The Sun. Ae ba ee Te ‘The BUN reporter met Mr, Chas. 8 Roberte,o | Nnee hy his companions, After the horses had | Sin; Over. the signatare of “An Old Horw- | Pang anne Die fant gd ae gentioman recently arrived and, Be | drank the rum they eat a hearty meal, whieh Pl Abe eee liner yesterday rel letration; A Bin fan's Candidati 24,006 hws been for many years in the employ of Mr | they had not done since thelr sickness. A span | to Mr, Robert re merulee recipe, which I | National Liberal Republiean Committee of Colored Root, the well-known horse trainer of Don | ot trained Shetland ponies, which cost one of | am pleased to see im this mornieg | Men : The Netonsl Einanoee Epi coaster. Mr. Hoberts say4 that he bes ceretully | uve mombers of thle frio alarge sum of money | editien. However, if you will spare me space | jusinew nt rae Vaspedisven y hotad the eymptonw of Ie disease, anil that We J amhort Line eo, are also suffering. the public shall have she nent au RO eaeee e cee cite the Dasstee te ornee cation pinta g the form t ‘ears experiones arn e equin ‘ tute t ie aS eee WATMING @TIORS IN LIRU OF HORSES. hirty youre eapertones among the equine race. | and Ireland troudes Third Lecture: Arreat a texedtert Owindler of, the Day Arrival of Lagrare tn THE BOGE AFFECTED. To the Bititor af ihe Commercial Advertiser : Tecipe about to be given will be at once rece New York ; Lite in South Carolina, Surprising Ad ny 1 ‘ 2 yellow at % o e ‘The Seotety for the Prevention of Cruelty to by every person owning a ho aa it yentare of, Servant Gt ie vel 2 } Bent, Sones of Jerey Cy Ae Oe og ies arfe Hectety Sor tee Fuue reerate abstained | Enown t be one of te very Enest condiments Siutherners Hevengr Atory of” 9 uch in On Bi new aaied tae ne etter te these characterizing. the | ftom Interference with the public vehicles used in civilization, which Is simply Rast India | Yisit te Sime Raton Poshece and Brae d0,, acpade. «; and old Wostern tiled, in preeisely sinutlar to ce dope in bis nelgh- | (his tite, ¢xcept In cases of exceptional Currie Powder, given in a warm bran mash, « ry; Many Columns of Fd store, 4} ApCaty fp mavens coeehen wade. iorpe aipeae had appeared in dogs dition of the sullgring horses jespoonfull to three or four quarts of by ‘and Agricultural Matter ; Life in the Metro} Barley—Salee at $1.19 for 10,00 prime Canad | Ling so much Worse Khat the un- (Lone leaspoonfall of common salt. Alm omg it necessary to appeal this, and 1 vatlng Skotenes of City News; § Biate and Western guict ; No. 2 Weatem quoted af 81 ‘Only the Mare ; Financial $1.08, yo Lamt aales at sliride. for Western, In gtore, f the hone orse will eagerly devor id Ree. for State. Peas, Canada, $148, in ‘ 4 , of the public, and them xi should be given him, as this simple . ber ar h the stall “i « ‘The market has been « little excited , RE ee ane ey euiy umicted, had | to. cease indieting on these’ generous crea. | dose will Infure mote warmth tha enough | The Dollar Sox contains a complete epitome of sppeuiatlve combinations in the, ast, ‘werk, Hal | caught the distemper. tires the erucl labor of draggin {hem sbogt onite and belladona to Kill a score of horses. | news of tho wack fromall parts of the United States | prices have a little ne } THY FERNY TRAPPIC KXOCKED TO PIRCIM. and ‘raticend | Aothe mame time bie leg and body shoul We | and the Amsrictn continent. Copies in wrappers evant avites from | abroad, the martes re: | ri Tho reporter visited the several ferries on | lines to withdraw for a time their dying animals | egar, and If strictly adhered to, Ido not hesitate | formatiingto the old country may be liad at (hie desi sctiona on the 4] nd to arrive were moderate, * \ the North and East rivers yesterday, and found | from work, No more severe reflection on our | saying that in twenty-four hours every horse | oarpablication office. Price three cent Mghieter; markt steady sales 2.190 baleg, of Walci , them almost as quiet aa a graveyard. He cons | hoasted elvilization can be furnished than the | eakine this remedy will he on the high foad to oe |. Forward deliveries in moderate request at rather ‘ versed with the perrons in charge, and the ex- | torments endured by the strucelinut horses at- | recovery. By the way, the best article of the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL earler rates | sales 600 ‘cloaing, hy piiclal report. preeston of one gate keeper wilt give, succinuy | taghed to our city vehicles, loaded Inaide und | kind recommended T hare found te be elt NAD | AND COM) Ade LENSE October, 18\e. Yor Rovetuijers Is lt-lbes {08 the utterances ofall: The horse dikewse has | out with young and robust persona, having a} the one made by T Bradshaw, ai —— December, 19¢. for January. 1c. for February, 1c. knocked the tra Mc to pieces.” full consciousness of the murderous labor they | usually kept by HY respectable grocer. Terapay, Oct. 9—P. M.A much quieter feel- fe aren: Sire, for April, ane Sue, tor ey. ‘the ePOAN OLT' HORSEMAN, | inghas been rerarked tthe Eiock Rechange to-day than feastne Weeorecn tear eee AN IXQUIRY FORK THE HEALTH BOAKD. was noted yesterday, and a decided falling off ta bast. Uplands. Alabama. N.Orteans. Ter: oss all over (he list. The stock speculation started of | Ordinary. ........... 6% Tie firmly, and advane-d wot) @bont tnidday, when the ac. | (700d ordinary... by id ore gain: while rome of these proprietors have an iH wind that blows nobody good, and | voluntarily and nded th in - oreo y Which ix stagnatiog the traffle | of thelr Horses, have, aa thay | 72! Litiior of The of the city has made highly satiefactory addi- | themselves declare, realized the same amount Sin: In to-day's Su Low middling tions to the receipts of the Elevated Railroad | of profits daily, altho they have, bean | on the horse dixsace certifying that It may be | tivity ia money ea ied some material coneceslous in | Middling, anpany, Notwithstanding the urecatdematid | forced to withdraw nearly hal’ their taken by human beings, and as the disease has | prices—the afternoon market raling a tittle steadier, | Good middling. F means of transit, the company ts unable to | ‘This is confirmed by the abomi reached the form of an epidemic ft suggests the Busta, however, war much impeded by the ead m which we behold. If we are a civilized and | {dea it might be well for the Board of Efealth to 4 ‘J and prices are firm at the late advance ; Rio, I 4@ikiye 5 at | Christian people, let ua show it now—and | investigate and let the public know the particu. | dent at the Drexel building, resulting In the death of Maracaibo, 1ecaite.; and Java, v4@inye. “ST fd nt. Yesterday evening av the hour for the | walk. To assist (Chis bumane duty, 1 would | lars, ifthere f¢ danger. Bakers, milkmen, Davser by, and tate dowlings were tame and reatricted. | here to-day, but two cargocs of feo at Une South sold on 7 ! jemand and Arr: pelled to harness their horses and | From the inception of this building up to the present re ae avast te O |, the crowd ups self with a stout walking-atiek, which on triel Bend, milk ‘we use, the disease " no and Ge tren ef ine, Eas te are platform grew) eo large ag to cree | will be found to. possess wonderful sanitary | might be communicated from the grocery or Ume @ series of discomfor d disasters have bren of Patna, Molasses dull, and ther 26 Groceniys—There is a very strong market for pees 2 xx = 5 = a ee ee or , ed for to- eetablished prices, and sugathotiee molasses and sy Ripa able” fears for the properties, while at the same time its moral in- | milk depot. It would be a terrible. calamtty If | *!most daily occurrence, but it remained for to-day to ] Seinen ve ide range’ of pecen. Sugars have cing on the outs {itience in ailencing the reproaches of corse Buch athing could ooont, and E think an gunoe | ep the climax in the distressing result of the reeklees | Yanced lin tite” past week, anid closed rm, thongh with azainat the somewhat willprove Itself worth the frantic aervices « of prevention Is better than a pound of eure, toming ont of the third story window of a | Dhlys moderate degree of acuivity. at Suadce. for fale a force that bent and dozen dying horwes. falrest portion B. Hore. | piece of timber. It i to be hoped this will | $200 refining ; Hatde: for tnfector to Lime. soi Rud \; rhdbe' Co Lapel bend rae go | to oxy inaTRAD OF HORRES put an effectual check upon the carelerancss | of ‘whieh a hhde: fate refining at 9'¢e., the remalnder, Naa Fa, mn rotate nm the cane-parasols o heir grand. Es Ns e D ES, which has marked the course of the progress of perading 7 hoy earns heat dif ad to make the best town on foot, | At any rate, these wrongs ought and must | New Vork Merchante » baiiding trom the start, and that the proper authorities | gusars in moderate demand at the!Xc, for yellows, 1)! Sending for Oxen and multitu san to congregate upon the [ stop, and itis the duty of this tastitution, : “> ithorm before 5 o'clock, and few, if any, ar- | created for the special f protecting a Pan aa teak the list in point of activity, opening at 92x (against arcmmager ash after this hour fortunate enough to | these defenceloss dumb slaves of man from Poronkeersre, Oct. 28.—New York me $94, lant night), and later made a ron up to #6. From Live Steck Market. wightleas and deliberate cruehy. t0 warn tle | are arriving here by every train in search of | this nurs Hern down again to 48, but afterward stl | | New Yore, Tuesday, Oct. 0. ‘The market for prewm, an far a al ‘Will investignte today's calamity, Pacific Mail has led | @12)4c. for soft white, and 12'(12Ke. for hard« om: ‘The peculiarly eccentric ¢ has quite Mixed general speculat faire are now ti unecrtain condition thi Was better for the dead-ment market, bat bnalnoss wa early suspended in couseguones of the tnabiit'y toe pany has adopted of allowing no oue to star i strictly adhered to throughout. in Hasny Benn. President.’ | thetrearting. A number of yokes have already Anicrican Society for the Prevention of Cruelty the Mest cut of the inarkels A number of car, lone of i ! t y heen obtained. Mayor Eastman ie receiving | trails satisfactory option of the market can fresh cattle will be offered to-inorruw, aud @ fair (rade ‘ iad iacdnventenes Retarian ve ert behing So er um arien iat werd telegrams hourly,and has his hands full of bust- | formed. Th allo: sre entsioo commanding much | pee LOT sonny Aull, High 178 weed, I who were carried at all were provided with rdihad. drybabbowisg dalton Blt cated ede tasted al ness in the matter. cing | " tn London to | arrived at Forty ranch streets tad three cate or 03 teats, a a te ee rca Rand: | 1k. Hillyer & Sons, druggists, at 58 Cedar street, | $¥ {ailiful portrayal of the day's market | headcat Fortieth street. Lerch’ & Marnen toll two care d ‘As the time wore on and the trains at the Broadway and Twenty-third Btree¢ Com- | Ht. Hillyer & Sons, druggists, at 58 Cedar Wil! be fouud in the usual comparative table annexed. p58 BA nveraxe. At Owe. ¥ long Intervals steamed away packed wit pany, Johnson & Shepherd, and the Hroadway | New York, have secured a yoke from the Hon. | “Thegold market has been devold of interest or fea. Riort ted coe cat 0 to the crowd 0 domen verage, at 6i¢e, A few prime shocp were mu She. H fetplenit and dull atiase, ¥ BARN Hoge were plenty and dni) at 4%, i and @xute. dressed: ‘The reecipts were sf. od > ‘tare, and for the time being t culation has entire! M at gid Madison and Fourth Avenue Companty | Jumex Rourevelt on the Hyde Park road. Mon- | iieoutis tui acpurment. and’ ahowe uorerideuces of | (mica at gine n Sectety fur the Prevention Cruelty to | roe Chamberlain & Cec of 45 Murray street have | resuecttation, at least unt! after the N: mals for stopping their stages on the road | procured a yoke of oxen and a boy to drive them | Bas come out Cay a OFOUS @OFtS W nade. to fore » | and turning oat of harness sick and diaabled | from Mr. Burhans, on the Hyde Park Pond. don, and the full Mgures ai ci Puute Ka 6 Sree er eeamery Gad fadeg ip taker nuns | porses late €25,000 damages, and asks 1. R. Macy & Co. of William street have telo- | tier are held, created rather a lower tone to the MARINE INTELLIGENCE. bere turned “their attention to the door of | for an injunction against Mr. ery and tis men (aeRee: TO se sos, and have probably got | gaid. ang the chile! sales were, st 11th, the range be ——— q rivate offices, through which entrance | Tes ruining them from protecting the pour stage | the Dy tls Tie 6s pent street have aman | Mat Saud? # cent paid for the use of gold to deliver. wreyavonm atwaxac—rars pay H sist their efforts. A dapper : bap D. K. Ducker & Co. of 42 Fulton street. telo- | Gaye steamers. repayments of, Noveruber cou. | Sandy Hook.. 630 Goy. Lsland.. 709 Heli Gate... 8 62 \: res ng he eflorts. Le A protracted meeting of the Sanitary Commit- hs as follows: * We want oxen by the week. | jons amounted to ‘onssin total or 4,191,000, the re- desea ; little Fren, Da Raids rh ytggentnte A Ldgrtory tee of the Board ealth was yesterday held | Supply us by to-night's boat.’ demption of $280. The day's business Arvived—Turspay, Oct. 2. a an amoun! anet Wetne Lea te wath a) in order to ‘ake some action with regard to the | J. Munroe Taylor, chemical works, 112 Liberty ab: Treaary Ww od recetpts, $1ABBAS.144 gold | ip WastatiiG HABA eraser abd Hi faune, on the door being opened to admitiapor- | epidemic. ‘The meeting was private, but it ts | street, telexraphs: “We want ten yoke of oxen nid. balance, $30,001,070 Steamship Westphalia, Hamburg, mdae, and pase. ter, inverted bis foot in the aperture and when | Whderstood that athorough examination of all | fourWeeks. If our horwes recover, our freigne | Fobey recelite ¥ payments, Steamelip ftaty, Liverpool, indse: aud pass.” : the clork attempted to close it, he gave vent to ® | stables ix tobe made, and additional inspectors | cannot be delivered under f/ be ad Nd hesoha Steamahip City of Havens, inde. and peas. eee et rt ad Ort Mey ae ence! | will be appointed for this purpose. Microscopie | 8, D. Palmer & Co., liquor Importer, tele- | Were gaxiam, 624108; and cr Beceem Saves Lives pass, ; the hair of his Lee het Me ree mach bor. | examinations of all the air passages will be | eraphs: “We want tweive yoke of oxen imme- | Cy halnuces, lowing were the Steamship Trinaeria, GI nd pane. 4 hen the consclence-atricken official opened the | made in post-mortem examination, and every- | diately. Send then on right off.” ton ‘ Steamship Champto ‘ton, mdse. and pasa, qj when the consctence-stricken official opened the | thing which aclence can do to prevent a] © Mr. John Roosevelt will send his oxen to » OAT. Te 118 A.M RM) BA RM... tam | Rhea Minnesote, Liverpool, mdse. and pase. ‘ door, and, with deep penitence, began to apole- | Soread of the divense will be ‘done. Asn | York by hoat ternight 1G) ASE STS TAPER ER Mi oT | Rteamahtp Atingtic, Liverpool midge, and pase, fown'Uy' the determined Tash of the injured | Humber “ot horwes were ween in the sirogt | ° A aruve lof 'Gtty zen parsed Into. Putnan | Foren exchange closed dull and strong on the basi Governor Morton, Boston, man. fl beet ty yesterday, and are being followed up by | of 108 for pri 4 : vatril a member | cnergetle New: Yorkern, “They say they will | 9 The inguey market wae more active. on the whole. (o- SD cotton romper have them 0 eimost any price. Mayor Busteee coat, currency (01 @ cent. pola, though mt Bark Rotates Kaegegort, Kew < ge, mee. entaman into the country yesterday, and he th 0on & thirty-secead tos sa 0} entworth, . f ight. fle reports that he has Ro- Piet wee paid, The clodng rete w BN Proteng:Barkie: N ng ag, three yoke, and some of then . Me Schr Annie Murehie, Me eptinal transactions ave ¥ cent, to the , have already arrived. More are ‘expected to-day, nd desiers were also reported. ‘In dis. | Scr hi. A. Brooks, Cape Sable, 4 and all will bi is Tight, commercial paper selling | Also the weual riv bal At longth the last train arrived, and being | Of hang gre multitude prepared to | geanton 8%, tbe, pected that within twenty days the cars nly ie ceamoal ould a Hevated Rallrond will be started from ® | hee saws the, animale without ne dietic . Me 6 forwarded by propellers Jobs SSE j mpornry depot at Bowling 6 aso for | even, This, he thinks, Is equivalent to killing | Hustrouck and Daw s Miller Oxen are also Garis tere ee eee : Business Rotices, od ‘ ened y ahd the work of er pean Dee faenteta: veoatiogie aatieon G Ing shipped for New York at other pointe on the | Thnere'has bern a steady tone to the Goverment tond ___ Busine ic aie i r a rt . veterinary ye udson. The dema lor ern is @ fe rket, but u rtior ver una!) and of a ss saisesecdianigg si tpdpmain en bobtain hoard, Wit as his thine was chiefly taken Up at | Gnecnnd as vot itis impossible to aupply it, im | eearecly pumetent Importance fo wagrant comment. | The Herse Disenve Rue NOVEL MODES OF TRANSPORTATION tending to cases in various py ctions of the | a day or two, however, the way the news is now | Prices showed but little el, from yes ay. CURED BY BROMO-CHLORALUM, A gentleman who is engaged In the wine trade | City, he was unable to inake that thorough ex | traveiling oxen will come pouring in from all | 4 {i 0. Wall street, report prices ae EXcHANOH Stambes. 15 Nortly Fitshugh st ¢ yesterday told a SUN reporter that the business | Aulbation which is necessary quarters, und the price per day for them may ya A, hia. aniea. |, : Rocuustee, N.Y. Oct. 3, Wek 5 had becu mater ted by the borse mal- lecline. At present the price ranges from 0 Tid 114} S300, 1988, €0 WRSKS. TELDEN ‘have used Bromo-Cuu } dye Tels tin} Mil out-of-town orders tayiot dpe aiteat is SLM eeae ence the | $22 Per, day for Soke with driver iis* hist tee: ther RALUw in our atable, and attribute the present good aptly by vu of inability to find teams lor's comport ood. the product of thi ight on a pair of oxen from Ling 5.0, 1568, ina 6 ted TREY gobs “toe putircuden for. teamsporta: | Manhattan Feed Mills Company, is used. r+ 2 Le Hit tenn reg condition of our horecs to the use of it. ntor- | largely by the horse owners in this city, as bot! ral condition 2 Amc dare Johnson and Shephe been ec Loy [odie Compon 109 TER bent Iasi, reg. WBS & Hoy fe oF 1861, Coup! 11 BBs, CLrg. JAI 11d Lids Cen, Pacife g. b..1004 between the farmers and the MASSETH & BURDEL. for the “critters” i New Yorker) we e than the | those using thi f yroft. Many ‘longshoremen yesterday found | Of Twenty-third street stages, Augustus Iving | out ont ehe had heard of, Shaded Anche Ninisns, Fates & O63 nylon heninsige ae : Peru pathin at Miticents cn hose caringgonds | of Broadway and Fourteenth street stages, W. | when the following occusred Grae Vestas oa falta Women terctios Wr elascaut || core. viru Gur dite the wane abtne Rat do amd pa? \ on their shoulders. In the tobaceo trade, for | H. Wilkins of Madison avenue stages, Andrews | New Yorker—Say, boss, I want to hire your | South Carotisat, pews Janaary aud July, 26; Miasount | or itis the only thing that 4 ig 01 | instanc*,one house hired several men, whom | and McDonald of Fifth avenue stages, J. 1). | oxen for three or four weeks to take to New | 69,428 @g3; Missouri Ge, Hannibal and St. Joseph issue, | horses. RICHARD MAYLORD. they stationed at intervals between their ware- | Oxner of Avenue C horse cars, Alderman Suk | York to do our carting. ‘Aiabamna’hs, 4; South Carolinas, new. April. an _— " house and the point at which they wished to de- | livan of Brooklyn horse cars, H. Van Tine, vet- | Parmer—What d'ye pay? ober, cloeed St Zi to 3); Tenpessces, old, at Economy should be Mractiand iu all Pure ii liver a certain number of boxes of tobacco, No. | ¢rinary surgeon, James L. Teller, Pishkill Land= New Yorker—-Stx dollars a day, with driver, aR ieee (5 SO i fe Fr dg Sn chases hard (Ines, and there is no need of paying i Tshouldered a box, carried it to N whore. | ing Company, A. K. Gray, Canal Line Agent, Farmer's Boy—Sball Igo with um, pop! TY ex dividend; Park Hauke 180, Seventy-five or eymty dollars for 8 sewing oss ceived and carried it to No. 3, and Henry C. Palmer of Bedford, Westchester coun- Farmer—Well, now, that ain't enough forthem | Vourch National Bauk, 110; Cent pes Spoon can be bongns for Sft7. 1 was delivered, each wan resting ¥y, Simeon D. Hongland of Long Island, COW. | ar critters, “That ar “of ox ken pull a house | fu'rallroad bonde there lias heen Y H while walkiug back for another box rain of Long Island, G. C, Hathorne of New it dollars a day and there your bas zed being Well up to the late very finest | nw iat York, and others. Well, old mi t quar M sold at KO igeeldl; New York able prince! ) faiad trict pana) THE MALADY IN BROOKLYN get ‘em regly. ‘This the boy Central 7s, 1876, 101; bite ds, 0: Lake Shore, dividend nto sewibg mach rence, ‘Callandeec it, | Yesterday afternoon Park row throughout ite a Farmer Well, Fdon't know about. that. You | Dea4s, 98%; Pacific is. narantend hy Mate of Missourl, Jesroom at 77 Broadway, New York, and in all othe> } entire extent presented a very lively se oplhirty-five horses died yesterday in Brooklyn. | xnow that, York 16 Til have to ee de Tomy Ineame, 004 ed’ States, The cotipany want agen. q y as three o'clock the street and The ofal contractor Is unable to rewove the | sou in and see the ut that, (AU it. Louis div islon, M's } were rendered. almoat impassable by e crowd af | dead aniinals from the stables, as bis own stock | (feb in and soe the old woman modus a % Sod ach “ 4 men, women, and children, all intently watebing | I stck. ‘The disease is spreading to other ank |“ burmer—Mother, | have hired out Brindle Hob | Chicago, P Ti: New all Horwe an ] for the approach of a Third avenue: Rumor | mals. A watch dog in the stable in Atlantic. | and Jim to thie Yorker, and he wants the bog | dersey Tron Moun. | | Rheamatiam, Swettin enexs, and any kind of were flying about thatthey had stopped running, | Hear Franklin avenue Ws reported to have ded. | 2s. with “em to drive ‘et EP Mthe DH, MIE | Mean. hoe, oF iwuscie allthent on tal or bean! ts cared Fourth avenue cars came and departed fil ‘The City Railroad still cont £ Cand EC. | bY CENTAUE LINIMENT, the most woudertil discoy- nuee running during |“ Parmer's Boy-Oh, mother, you know T 5 ‘ ween the districts is sus 4 J 4 1 C. C. and LC. de, Ti4, North Massourt 1 can look after ‘em’ betier than’ poppy. Tim | i. Wurngton Cedar Teapiis ad M. let, 308, t remained on the ne of barrows and handcarts. During the | Meier ee roa et eee ee poutbes | emcee oF Me jong ey, coal merebant, foot of Grand | ony eo chure! compelled to deliver his orders | 1ORE the day. The travel bet ery of aucieat of modern tit eve the stork would not move, b which t nt lem bet » hat fail to make ita concl the New Yorker.) Do y Highest. Lowest. Bid. Ark . $s r N.Y. C. and Hudson con. utes flew by large reine | street, has by Lake Store aaisehay facture, Tue Ih New Yorker—Oh, yes. Our firm are ull church | jake Gtr ane. i ments arrived, until the street presented a | in wagons drawn by his workingmen, If the | pebers; go to Henry Ward Beecher's. Well | Ses soae a elegant fabric conaotatt Meu mass of human beings. This state of af | disense does not abate the small factories will arene fet. ince: os ube if look after th On ore: net Cae) Samlere, bela, Wite-t aioe 1'Mr. Beecher he's allers went to | Watiash Sunday school and bin & good Now do | Harem WIN PECK SLIP. POSSIBLE SUFFERING IN WESTCHESTER. take care of him Western Union Telegraph " Yew Yorker— Ar, At Mi take hh wat Le aca taeda nwn starting point of ye malady has become general throughout the | ¢,\CN darker- Never fear, aunty; I nim | Northwestera.- nue car line, the increase in the |} part of Westchester nty. In Whit When the Boe asd Now Vorker Jett the feria | MisntaReae teat msconaers plainly indicated that | gains, Xonker, Mount Yertion, Portoher with the oxen. the mother stood in the kitchen a St. Paul preferred. ng with the oie great | Mamaroneck, Willlamabridge, | Ford doorway wiping ber eyes, and the “oldman” | Panama ...0.°. Fi poof anxious travell and BRA Are Glia aT “ was leaning over the barnyard gate. Mail ad * contl cl have Took, when (he long | oro supply them with fuel. aliens cal at aioei, Sha "A ffir ic ir manutactu icee'at retail. Altering an re vi aa ah A cReY Dest place fue dam rilig silver wedd) at, Diamond res isania all the livery No coaches stand awaiting do justice to t ide b Puichers S00 sallkines in seny = | eee ik 2 — do justice te the *# ride behind oxen. ‘armers Ww into ‘The Belmont Gallery. .. were run at intervals of a minut 4 | why MARRIED, i tach ‘was crowded. With. v rin jallaaes of drive oxen: Allthe | A private view was afforded at the Tea~ | ('C"and' Ind cepted HINS TEN RMERS,—In Hamtramek, Mic " i before it reached tne starter vice. Blacksmit Nk & good business | vitt Gallery in Broadway last evening of the | Hannibal aud st. Jo. pref Hineten, aged st to Miss M j om Sa unl 5:4 P.M. nS shoeing ther, 1 he Morrisania horse cars ran | collection of ple prop of Mr. A SE WIth the den Pine port ection of pictures, the property of Mr. Au rent rajiroads «o out light, | #Ust Belmont, advertised to be sold at auction je living out of the city and doing | on the 12th of next month, These paintings are | Wels, Fargo & Co. bx whtown do not go home: they stay Cirrtre pert years. Nelt had known vac F been 1a) re aud whey, jor forty years. No cards, ar the starter saw te gnly bourly to conn Trains om the dil | Many y business juickallver preferred Suicke er eady tolerably well. kno > e liber= ae BROOKS. On Monday, October 3, 18i!, Cetharine, " Afteen minutes, The drivers were inetructed 19 | ta 'Now Yorke rather than walk to Fortecccany | already tolerably well known through the libers | United states Expr a RROOKES., Ou Monday . ethariv 1 walk their borses on all up grades, and, w as many would have to do if they. 6 ty of the owner in occasionally opening them Funeral takes n Wednesday, October 29, at 1 4 the care were full, not to stop to take on tempted to go Out of town. to public inspection, They were originally ex- BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Fast doth ot. New York. | f " more, id the present stagnation in trade cons bited so! on ye! ; ted - yrominent Peareeeaint Mee OA) f THY MARLEM BOATS. h necessarily bi hibited some Qfteen years ago, and attracted ry, ® promin i 1 } eeeenmls V4 | attention, not merely from thelr remarkable | THE INDIANA AND ILLINOIS CENTRAL RALL- intrinsic merita, but from the fact that they | WAY torof the Port of Bath under Presiden Buchauan ‘ aged 78 years i pe of the temporary fering in the muons ot n New York kn afternoon | depend « for support, ). will, Jannary next, complete its Western | “CONNER At Brooklyn. EP r boats Of sha two lines panntoe Fo Mariom grove THE MALADY FLSEWILERE. afforded our untravelled citizens their first op~ | Division of 8 miles, Decatur, Til, to Montesnina, Indy we and Curdelte tonne a rta from Peck slip. ran three boats, the Sylvan | Boston, Oct. 29.~"The horse disease in Boston | Portunity to see any considerable collection of | opening the Block Cuat Fieid to the entire Western aym | gph tveral on Thursday, Qctober 31, at o'clock fi Af, Dell, the Sylvan. Stream, and the Sylvan Glen. seighborhood has evidently taken a more | works by modern European painters of repute. | coin of railways, and commaudiug « large immediate | Hrooklya. be D. Relatives abd friends are reapeetfanly ) ‘These stopped at Eleventh street, Astoria, lth | favorable turn, and # marked improvement ts | Many hundreds of similar works have since ~ r invited... 4 street, Lath street, and Lith street, and at | rep in nearly all cases under treatment / ided aha wallasiak bf oi ntleckor trae in crops and coal, The Eastern Division, 67 MoCLEMONTS.—On October 28. 1872, Jaines Me+ Strip after 2}. M-carried double the num- | Sere days must however elapse before recovery. added to the galleries of our collectors, | Wate in crue ahd & Ati Clemouts, the beloved busbaud of Mary Anu MeCleni: Of passcneers usual at this season, ‘The | A few street cars continue to run, and there is 4 | but it may be doubted whether the Belmont | Biles, completing the line to Tudianapotis, will be One gi gears, 1 months, aud 3 days ive, Which started from Peck slip at | small increase of express and job wagons in the | collection has, as # Whole, been surpassed by any | tehed during 1873. The road i buikding wiUA the money Sains, es About M0. passengers, at least Ihtmore | streets, and occasionally a private carriage, , I A Haan ‘Wits iment } Toe ee tela fe ttioeition is Brit Oswigo, N.Y. Oct. —The movement of | other subsequently formed in New Yor! Oh | af the stockholders, among whom are several leading ie Late soak Dell left. at 4:50 with fully 400, and at 5:80 ¢ produce Pe, canal ontinuee light, in nse~ | the exception of the Wolfe gallery, disposed Of | yanking houses aud capitalists of New York, Boston, volt dee Sylvan Grove carried, it is estituated, nearly 7 quence of the epidemle amon ves. Over | at quction about nine years ago, it is probably On Mond fouls. The last bout was not so badly crowded, | two-thirds of the canal hon acted With | Mietwuase Prue needy poralen nigtuves teat hia, and Chieago, ant from Wberat donations | in,the aii year of herngy, O°” MC the Third avenue line having at that hour par- | the diseas everal offered for sale here. line, The Executive Committee tendthe funeral. on W T October alate LO‘cloek tinlly resumed travel, Midland Railroad Company were taken sick yess | Of the quality of its contents some idea can be from her late resid) Caruiisy ile, to tie Woodley o The Morrisanta Iine runs two boats. the Mor. | terday, Two tugs were sent out yesterday t | gained by simply running over the list of names | '* composed of Ht. 1, Hammond, Presiden Cometery aie risania and the Harlem, both of which.» pick up and tow the boats on the canal Shion the vataluass bi France is repre- | Guion, siduey Dt and Chauncey Vib VAN GRDEN,On Tuosday, October 28, Ellzabeth, i gely patronized. On ihe 4.15 trip the Harlem | ‘the weather to-day is cool and bracing. sented. by Robert-Fle Hougu: BANA eoevlbe ae ne tonite RE RT Gonttione took Up ik persons, 100 more than on ordinary PeresvILLe, Pa. Oct, M-The horse disease Frére, Gér vyon, 7 Merle, and | York, an M. Pullman of Chicago. With no con: BRT) ney in ae, vie ea ce OF Ur son x days, while the Mgrrisania, which started one | has broken out fn this place. Many horses in m by Dr. Keyser, Willems, and | ¢ingency as tothe means for completing the road, nor wek, The relatives and trieads are invited to attend. i hour later, had over 400 passengers. This Hne, | public and private stables are affected by it Hamman; ‘Germany by Kowus, Meyer von | UDEBes ™ dune Sinai aes e remains wilt be (agen lo Nyuck, ou Thursday, Care sof the clerks estimated yesterday, carr PHILADELPHIA, Get While the existence | freee aa Achenbach: ‘Hwitzeriand by | esto ite business when complsted, the First Mortgage ave 2d bt. depot wt il A.M i of the horse disease is denied in this city, y 4) a i ox by Gignot ae Daxter Coup: 0 No. 648, x ' Calamve } and there are afew pl by Glgnonk | seven Per Cent, Sinking Fund Gold Bonds, issued u TRL CARPENTER Lona, 18, F. xp than on any correspond- Are Many casen Of home sICKNeRS TepOrted | eee aie ee ane an stay Manyrot the | Seven Per Cent, Sinking Fund Gold Ronds, issued inoned t ny other year. ‘The the syiuptoms are similar to, those, of q ita eee works contributed by these artists are first rate | t for $.0,0, must be considered as pts of it is extinated, are | eplzovti cases roported yesterday are m= fare of 10 4 or iy Oy id fatal )thanon any preceding day of the fall seas h the Market str my ued afilicted with a racking in quality; not one is below mediocrity, Bou- | oo - teint e bot apprehended. | guereau’s lovely full length of the “Ttalla rg: “For apis byishe Benelal ag franiy ores are | Mouor and her Child” is & ploture of whitch WALKER, ANDREWS & CO. 14 Wall ot number of merchante and traders, being | horses In tho Green and Coates strects stables | UY Melasonier is a masterly little bit of coloring | BANKING HOUSE OF HENRY CLEWs & CO, : : ai te8 | and drawing, and a” View on the Grand Canal Ar bisinoes by eis elmoeb. | Hare Alves Sb trate eas taken | in Venice” by Ziem secms transfused with soft, esulls a ute of the PEPE onr late brother, W M. Cuarene, Se Special Notices. " ight Bills of Exehan Cireular Notes, Travellers’ and i oy Hee cd nny number of three-wheeled hand | are of amore violent character, are alk report | YROTOWG MARE nisin we understand, | Commercial Credite issued available im all parts of the ; NRATING STOVER, nd_ employed men at liberal wages to | ed inthe Montgomery street stables, The ept: | ettermah abrad for a year or more devoting | world, 1 EAT UNE ir goods in this manner to their proper | demic, i auch 14s, appears herein a very mild | Hichvt hts tine to the cullection ofa new dul fd is in the city. nthe d nd for Deposite received, subject to check at aight, Interest supply, allowed on ali Daily Balances. Hd his efforts be directed £0.—The horse disense has | ery of paintings, Sh proved greater than the - by ent as sound as that previously ex- ALG Loc ee and largo orders have been given for theirimme: > mate Its appearance in this vicinity. The boat | eee aM isauitdd very Considerably | Collections made, Investment Orders executed SORE BRR ee ee cee sag diate manufactur Poe lity ined MdKOM | to the art treasures of this city, . - supply of POLITICAL GOODS and FIREWORK = & A SEARLE WHERE ALL. HAVE RECOVERED, Ones are Sie 5 haias eeldaeile i * Haren & Fooie,12 Wall street. pay the * bidding | tpecialty, offers to furuiah all kinds, Of articles. ueeed Mr. Jobn Habertin, who keeps a livery stable uit here. horses Were attacked The Sunday Evening Concer Price" for gold, aud soll at the 1" ah quo | ores badges turelies, uniforne, oF tre worke, ai helt ats Mott street, had Attoets horses aMicted. | yesterday, and auother (0-day. he Sunday evening concerts at the Grand | tedat the Gold Kachange, iy sums to #ulc price, mts Maiden lane, New York bean by giving scalded onts and bran witti pgs Opera House are to be conducted hereafter under olf - aoamaar TT} icaar, salina sate Andie ne tno come tae ah phy . ferent auspices, Max Maretzck having withdrawn by New York Marke Prof, Chas, De Gratte's Gients were made inte a mixture and giver Oe of the frst physicians inthis city vester: | reason of Mr. Daly's diseatiafuction with the failure of | ., TunsDAy. Out. 2 The prevalence of the dias | with rot. Dale's tors n ne bollade eeem have: 1 Cay o 86 On 5 thy . jor a Oo appr wh vertiaed no f ty 4 ps Maney Sporty agate back | pow sop oS sages, and thus enabled the aniinal to breathe | 8d remedies, They are well worthy of the con- | uounood to appear, toxether with Mile, Ainier, Emma | Uuoce in muauy fistauces OTHE PEL IC. h eg ata Ghapled, the wntinal to breathe | sideration and attention of all owners of horees | Howson, Clare Ceri, aud ether premiere artists yoke An MMMM kets Pee eA Rete Cob Jerome Ht. Pellows's great foursin-hand | Henea, bronchitis, Se. D fc, Deliveries ay nad Chee Pnere AeA ERY, Tie horses are all down with the distemper, Four |.) Aconite, tinctare of th iy ign jy | meh coats, Larwe auantitive of LEME of Rentucry r valuable horses owned by him are als huh wort and muger jnflnk Aa 1 DR one Te ee Oe aie eraacen hate Dnt thee Way, New York. Tie oii; baly dby it, He uses the niost simple rene 2 Morphine In irons dues Awaatliauth 1c ete both maaan eel vy i ieting | eles) , wr le it EASES ; : dies, and {s confident that all his horses will re= | MAY Sreditem every x olny UD APs, Lev vats aad avert e horse { RANYING THUS AND RACH cover, ot hope wud ——— * wan? t {Rpts A SUBSTITUTE POR DRAUGHT HORSES. Chill a Key ry Fever and Agnes teal ai We quote: Flour--saperd ate and We surgical wi Facey id An ox team loaded with sheep pelts went up the As well as Intermittent and re ent fevers, ar bbi., Bitte Fira Stale, Woke | GREEK Y HATS AND CAPES, <1 owery yesterday. Ttsecmed to be a great us to NUL have the st h Toate cured Oy Deed, say bi Miature, wit a wheat ext fea ti | ‘ is Warr suuia ‘ali kapds novelty to thousands, whe gazed at it with iit» Hwinlity of rotura.—Ad? ns SMA IDS Mo. winter wheel extras and 4 fovbeste y curioalty. Acted of boys followed. wha | 14, Aji to she dhroat and cheat bere Aled with hope SEDOME ART f cry sh oe Bas | AN TRE TINCICY WANES 7 1A af ketover the Whole, to ke the cool aie from the: Presentation € . \ au " ve ' 4 * 1,8.” 1 f AST ANIEMAN NEARTY KILLED pare : Tickets #1. Ouly ol | virus, f biytat 1 “ Dox ated, New York Post pong the many private stables affected % 9, t0 the limbs anply, clothed, strong decoction | ways yall aver wie) Westy sranidew t fe Among the many private stables amwoved wish | | Alse, to the lis Metal arta: diva thatenaton: | a 1 SanY Bester ei, Nn HOVAL HAVANA LOTTERY : paghiin of this elty, hook publishers, and the the wet warui slotis, Hath | Uibuied on the spol whea the sis ‘ain ta taken ten We Te ea cat,. OTvere, ANH IB r firm of dohn H. Keyser & Co. All the horven t= walled, Rantaeeeoteme | ae —— re'dolung. Bacni and tie. | PRA ¢ g Vea longing to theese two firms have rue aafected ‘ hyee | a ' A a Dy have Twen wetive and Ot rn r t ' La with the complaint, und Mesare, Keyser have i TBs | uote genet ae, Be en | cantiunes dal f hasan AST TT Sl Patti ater amcie acu Hoa three Up Uo The frmsent tyme beduinge Sangateking or Hema debian nr | Qi tur deg | May fairty actives can a Fly a Hunmnccl, VD wed iB Gp) ‘dixeane are res | tees should be Loluratod ‘drluk. ooh | St omy at | Wee Oot o,f ral opined Ge Rad atu oli Aiseane are FO | rad water, aud dict, of Water thickeusd, Smee 6h td MrO$I8, Hee ay pew. OVEICr, RIE RALLs ot raw rum. Vent , pot, at & “ " Li a. h * MIL, KAM oy MEDINS, w bet he treaneter of Melaughtin’s stables, y terms for furniture, carpets. stionuarys tse : ary Pebriines; be antares efecto this supposed remedy, | 81: Pardon me for troubling you once 1 ‘Au eau Wow price Taraaing tor ena) | stondy. Lard wi ut atid Patiie WeMky Mu ee wo wien rh wecordiialy supplied biiusele witha good | there having been an error in one of the artivies | or deat weekly or monthiy. Curlor and | at 686. furcprine Weeern and ety. aud Hife. for eit fhe of Due au quantity of thls invigorating stimulant, Ktesr I wrote on the horse disease. chainber suites lu great variety dd lar. Pork. off wnees, & DDL B14 ty og Sranater agen! e the horaes hod partaken of a xood dose they be- | It should have beca sumentations of warm ——— FaGhsiS.0 | priine hess, B23; Cxtra pr 30. Heed. plain ieee, Seat + brine vlvas, WY tre Seyi baie, ky to be very lively. and instead of droop. | barley, which had been previously boiled, to the | For weather strips for doors and windows go their heads, held them upright and | nostri of the sick horse, Instead Of famigalions | tw ES, @ J, Lorrey's, 100 Fulton elreet, bear broadway. like young colts, bof warm boiled barley to the head, except the | ade Vortage on baproved city property, a JAMbS PACs, 20 Hudaoy be i cy ome rrr a a