ft pittstrunt q, *tit E 3 ?I , re OVWCIZs 111.40014 84 111 D 86 Mil IT • • -'Ollll/WIAL !APED Vi a! situbsysli. AIIKIFIbIair as& Att.. ; Visa, orasur. NOV. 23, 188 D. u. araospsw Prirsiff.strx it Antwerp, dm RIL • 4WD eland , la, literw Tozk yesterday COALiilitea—le not the time fart air piteetdag *US the coat trade of each gle:-ToVlOttmai and the 74:1 1111114 4_ .*Mhita to have special rail 'grlidai-lor-ittathiseportatloa, With tor chliterind applimees gretally adapted balm? Soehenormaustarmage Li:,feau4dd .10 be aurae it compuittvely ilowipeed, iad that epeed be is uniform Things will come tribal by wed by; and =eh great thoroughfares= the Peansybranta Cautral now lit and Is ---tbetkuusellnille road will be when co= 1 * :141111Witill be =Vend from till Iowa " 'gm= bade& Warm: gas bodied sympathizers, el Lek* 'agree :11'reedotit sleeks. at 3 : 4 %M jar' rbdelqUon Itain ozneadon. Alas, our -TV'Maillana heir the &spatting ory and won't boo bib. That is a wretebedly told tie* iutd there would be - no fan : is *Wing the green in the race of a 1: - : . .Nerthirai Tinter. No, decidedly: that ba the way to wake Ireland The channlairsolt will be ,r,isehels if at ell, moth maze safely and annfortaNY by peaceful! pandas at a pm dint distance from the perlioushoehtf, gait:oats of ontreldes, handyto warm - Ares, with a saloon at each corner and - the'titlght.eyei and admiring &Li who _ are sotto , be left bedded, tiling the win -201011t4 abbasralta, What the • • • ..-.Tan MOP= of New York have . . , antsoded their Judiciary system at the -Malt election; Tips new system :irldasibr Isms Appeal Judges holding oattlfar trurtelm years. The editing •Shprions Court, lite Judicial districts and __..the number of Justices as fixed by law, • are continued. Eksierisi Tends of this Corot Grew:WM tor, but no Justice shall sit therein, or In the Appeals, In review of ideoltimi outdo by himself, or by any ...--.-Court of which he was at the time a sit ting member below. The local courts ht the °cordial of New York, Hinge arid ';. - 11rhitsre. es:abased is at present; the r. 40beintjannti throughout the State. No ,-;ll4raorjusilat tan hold omee after his This judges In arm. .t ,- -ttertd , leis that/ fotty Wilma populs. _-!-Jkaturialsoftrserst_ Etamextm - The Caostitutkov_provides tor three years' Vitae. tee the gars = 9Er iltlit; tilCltte& la tali people itj 1878 Abe. &ell oan ilootelictlow, or be llne4 bj appointment: VW me told that PCOPiaire getting to Of. PDX, WO 51f taltlathlg about' the in % • comeau, which they. propose to' have totally mewled. If this be wit is rally z litifortitaxte - that the:won •••r• *oludnutotease the Magi , eitnalketi• The' Praident, with Nam Bout& • end Delano, are sadly obtuse to the aro! ail one wealthy tammats.-43omm• thimg ibenbi be &ewe about it, before Congress Meets, or those misguided deb will re wa sorateed_thoaa of thie tax, sad'that tee. coffee, ES . Aga ,rtrid.ealt., tied each little Wee r tirst - ekccwhxt from anystutre Of the public tnrehess Mopping:name, • ieet It; this which all the "press Ind the pm:oV' Tut? Let off the rich either= --wtho hale 'such a dreadtbnyjsoneat way . ct Mande: the task penny of their 'manes, hemp up the tax on tansy week 4fleieteteee*ti. for the V= as we 1 0 thksiski.anol Itn7 Silty talllioni there orthrtleanyenforelgaimPoatadens I And wheels What "A wise mama ' anent ihe qtantleza" or Om= It Ia • lkali to bit *ram but why don't the Attidn*tre,that fee Itt LEI A . .., 1ME.Z:9• 21 M 6 • . , - work, mid& OPCIL .. ,_lr a er. . 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Of, that -the self.murderer had aongist,this -way' to escape the odium of anotheir.....crings. .The _trusteglofficee of a financial corporation, he bhd, for weeks, perhaps months, been iteadily betraying the confidence .othis employer% prefer ring at last tltp suicide's grave to the ' shame of his envied "deltic:attune" ficansely yet in the prime of life, this risen; by Military, intelligence and an Integrity which was never before doubted, from a boyhood of the humblest poverty, until he had been made the enstodfen of the vast wealth of employ. ers who supposed uncounted mWlores to be safe to his hands. Two days Wars the perpetration of his culminating crime, he found that, as a matter of form, the periodical e.gges egtion of his amounts would take place. That the formality would be thorough in its quest, be knew to be the business habil, of hisAofticial ea pericers, and that, in two days more, an inevitable, exposure of his misconduct Weald lane no longer a place for him in the world's esteem. The cashier who had ,weakly yielded to one temptation had not the nianhood to resist another, and so he tit, like a craven, the wife and children whose good name he had already wronged enough, to face the exposure alone, and shot Ifittnelf dead, that he might alone escape the scorn of the world. When the cashier abused his trust, and stole the money which no suspected thief could have touched, he did not think of the act as either a defalcation or ember, element, inch less that It was the mean est and most contemptible of larcenies. No doubt, he persuaded himself that it was merely an irregular loan, which he was lure to be able to repay, with abundant interest, and without the trans action being known beyond his owe tient :He wae in haste to get rich, and he beheld the ready means to that end waiting hie aisle. How little he then realized the delusion which came to crush hire, ere long, into a miserable grave I When the blow of retribution himg over bighead, then he terribly under. stood that his breach of trust, call It by what name the world might, wu the most contemptible and criminal of thefts. Society guards against the poen mon and vulgar forms of that crime, but erects no barriensto withstand a simple breach of trust. Hence this latter phase of the offenses, being the more dangerous, is morally the more criminaL We wish It could be seen, by every one who is trusted by others, whether as clerk, cashier, or guardian of individual or of corporate (undo, that this form of stealing, which a mock delicacy some times calls a misappropriation or a defal cation, us really the most sly and sneak the- most cowardly, the most abject lariumies, certainly the lend manly ~ ,and Inficitely less ca red& of even a show of justification than the open violence of the footpad or the reckless . dash of the petty thief, - who show 'a shadow of manly courage in taking their risks. And we wish this truth could be appreciated, by every one act traded, with 'perception as aim and as enrol, convincing as it Onslarket) came to the brain and heart of thaVviretch‘l suicide, in the two days which intervened between his first con scbottioess of the impending exposure and its last look upon the light of esrth. . • se IWe too , . . common crimes were known by their right names. Words too often take the place and confuse =ideas of things. A clearer perception of the thing and less ' of yesdiness to be deluded by et merely conventional phrase, which represents too often a thief's encase and society's apology, would certainly have saved • nun of naturally, honorable impulses from the ono fatal error Which has blackened the record of e life and filled a dishonored graee. The press Cll3 •no better do Its duty now, than by Loxitrog Ike attellUon of all whoa{ ltmay once= to the teat gravity - "of Ma edema's. This will effect far mare of pnble good, and perhaps of Individual profit for the livingohan to quicken still more a Mew' public sentiunaY by Its, =wads, sympathies for a dead criminal, who has &wet himself false to every duty, of bitilmiti,^ tof society or of the = Ix vas Philadelphia Court of Quarter Sessions, an Saturday, Judge Ludlow delivered as opinion in the ease of Hugh blanow zed James Dougherty, the par ties convicted of en attempt to seraxibiate Revenue Officer James Brooks. nSep tember hat. The Bawls says, mat ing by the aMeriente maned Wagger tyWirAwthe two prisoners werepieced first , sm, mut then ter pri company Withwar e number-of =Mem= When they reached the Court they were received at the entrance by mad= guard of policemen, wbelethe 1 MMt Woke ifaelf was iilled with the blue amts, who aeciirded positions in various pats of ,the room . to be prepared for any outbreak or attempt at rescue" The motinutnearserW trial was overruled, and. each of the prime= sentenced to pay a fine of $lOOO and to undergo, enteupris =meet in the Eastern* Penitentiary of Mumma, eleven montim esultrrysftm di'' They Were Mei mtvey 16 the van, undernstreng guard,to the Peniten- Mu,: end when delivered into the heads of ,W 4 Wardeni both .remarked„ "these fellows tome gam hack on net" Judge Ludlow, in pwasouncing • sea teuce„ commented with severity upon the enormity alba offen=tnd dedated from the trial thus ended, theiwholesome lesson that "no asuman ma live In Pennaylva nisi outride of the Penitentiary." The W7slla comments those '"ltut must jaw goo Om htem Tbea meawcze tat the villaurtools of a desperate comtdnetion of lawilefyiug lootiudrels, mune of whom are kild lb be den of bossiderable mo o n and even of prominence in .the comm. Ally:: Can none of three men be reach :V.' Mit eaimmo &lannent tont=mei wielk liberality in hunting down they' Waal to assituu it wM do - well to spend more; if s tn ferreting out and-,.exposing and, punishing Liu, whole intarfonsaddakyriny. , . The sentence of Yarowind DoWlybelled-wkieln- Vera every:daunt Milken 'of Philedelphim blit the eyes of thepaiph "look eagerly homadtbess two hired iniV lieu 'Winn Unsatisfied desire 10 sea the lawlaket hold •of thaw who are as yet mmened.frollt the area of Odom and the witherbag sawn and reprobation of aiir ,tlPl,lllll4.d law , louing parole." _ pads 1i Codified rezOkkik the' nintdereki 8t the fey. :Li Mal an Gros% near Hontingdoni,nas week, Win autztaciee: thatthemkunimaii Sea suggested by Ids -companion, Bordenimrg, at Altoona, is keptetstsalluit.they went to Hunting. don, from on Monday, the 15th; . • d wined' &ear to Felipe% at Plea& ant Grove, sleeping thsl3llgAt. Alt the 194940Pmb0s for ; thot da7 mmzw'' id l -stidgli murk, and that night 'slept 'ln S kink; Wodnuida. that went to Huntingdon, and Bonner espmfts desire to yar. Waste AO Wt,. PS desistaAorM• burg threatened US shbothim tt his did not go back to -Pkightaks; Ake" - went back, miring* stoat sum o'clock. Bonner Ur he relUelned on the 'railroad; nape Boxdunburrtient to the tbe bow.- end Wake *aid l es/7 One aligefikal for den.bucg recostiedin the house stint in ghat. whoa he• ClUEge out be iambs twu.lisipt oficgd. and kiting one to Um ' thenfuni.rennickel:: bra ko.” Scsilindumlt is- stated, , corroborates ttdilltaktnestitilittbe exteption that he awe on the Wind whElo BMW went to the bona C THE BROKEN HONE- "Truth Stranger than Fiction." In San Francisco, on the north aide of Fohwm street, overlooking Mission Bay, stands a palatial residence. The Interior of this home Is even more beautiful than ha exterior, every apart- went being in ita way a gent of magnifi cence and refinement. The library especially realizes the most perfect Ideal of an elegant and cultured home. And yet, at the moment we look in upon him—one August afternoon, as he occupied his library—the proprietor of all this wealth appeared of all men the most miserable. He was Mr. Morton Preble, for may years • leading banker of Ban Francisco. It wu to rain that the broad bay- window:st the south end of the room had been opened. giving Ingren to the sun shine and the fragrance of rare flowers —in train that the walls were lined with richly carved book•oues and paintings— in vain that soft couches and luxurious chain had been gathered around him. He was wretched. Ha lay on a sofa, In the depths of the great be window the wreck of a once powerful man- WS apse was thin and pant; his face white rut marble; his eyes having an expression of wofol ap prehension, of harrowing aaxiety, of dreadful expectancy. It was evident at a glance that no merely physical ailment had made him what he was, By what withering secret, by what de stroying affliction, had he been thus ago nized? thus haunted? thus hunted? he so noble and good? he so wealthy and distinguished! As he moved restlessly upon his lazy- Tinos cushions the pretty clock on the mantel-piece struck five, 'every stroke seeming to fall like a hammer upon the heart of the nervous invalid. Re aroused himself, straggling feebly to a sitting postale. "Oh, will this fatal day never, never gmAf:: he murmured, "nor bring in re " Noticing with a nervous start that he was alone, he touched a bell upon a table before him, and called: "Helen,Helen! when) are your Before Before te echoes of his voice had died out a step wee heard, and his wife enter ed his presence. "I you only for a moment, Mor• ton," she said, advancing to the banker's side. "You were dozing, I think. I wished so send for the doctor!" She was a beautiful woman, of some six and thirty years, graceful, with broad white brows, and loving eyes, In which the brightness and sweetness of a sunshiny nature were still perceptible, nudes a grief and anxiety no less poign ant than that evinced by her husband. "The doctor!" he echoed, halt re proachfully. "Yea, dear," she said, In a calm and cheerful voice, as she drew a chair to the side of the sofa, and sat down, stroking the corrugated forehead of the invalid with a magnetic touch. "Ile will be here immediately. Your last nervous crisis alarmed me. You may become se riously Ill!" Mr. Preble bestowed an affectionate look upon his wife, but said despond. ently : "The doctor! He cannot 'minister to mind diseased.' Oh, if these long hours would only pass! If I only knew what the day has yet in More for us!" "Look up, Morton !" enjoined Mrs. Pre- We, with a reverently trustful glance upward through the open window at the blue sky, and as if looking beyond the azure clouds therein. "Let us appeal from the injustice and wickedness of earth to the goodness and mercy of Heaven I" The banker gave a low sobbing sigh. eanttot look up, Helen," he answer. ed, with &passionate tremor In his voice —"only down, down at the grave that Is opening before me I" Mn. - Preble continued to stroke his fore head softly, while she lifted her pale lice to the sunlight atresuaing into the apart. meat. "Look up, Morton—always look up' she-main enjoined upon - the "Dmbg these fourteen years of agony, I have not once doubted either the good ness or the jostle° of Heaven. `l3leraul comfort behave that we ' shall yet rejoicemare keenly than we have mourn ed. and we shall come to a glorious day of Joy beyond all this long night of sorrow 1" The face of the invalid lighted up with an answering glow, and he miummid : "Glorious faith IMy wife. you are in. deed a blessed comforter Pezhapa, after all, you are right I" - - -A. knock mounded on a aide door at this juncture, and the next moment Dr. Hutton, the family physician, for whom Mrs. Preble had seat, entered the room. He was an old man, portly In figure, with white hair and beard, but with a fresh and - ruddy complexion, a pair of shrewd blue eyes, and with an exuberant boyishness of manner that sat well Men him. He had a kind heart -and a clear head. He approached the sob, After greeting the husband and wife, and lifted the than restless hand of the invalid, feel ing Wapiti's. "Quits a hig! l fi i s r ver,'Llte g mi n d : after a . b]et You are wearing yourself out. Medicine will do you no good so long as your mind fs in its present condition. I must give you an opiate—" "Hot now, doctor," Interpreted the banker. "I cannot—must not—sleep to day-1 I need to be broad awake now, for I cannot tell at any moment what the neat may bring forth. lam looking for the culmination of all my years of an gnlsh—for the crowning agony of the whole. Perhaps even now— Air, what was their He Matted up wildly, and then, as the sound that had disturbed him was noT re• pertted,te sank back again on his mush. ions, pallid and panting. The doctor looked at Mrs. Pablo with an anxious, questioning glance. '"lt lathe anniversary," she replied to his unspoken inquiry—"the anniversary of our " ".Ih, yes," maid the doctor. I remcm. bey.' "Yea, It's another of those terrible days," cried the banker. in a hollow whisper. "Sit down, doctor, and I will tell you.the whole d ory. I min think of nothing else today, and am almost wild with apprehension and anzlety. Sit down." Dr. Hatton drew up a chair and seated himself, his face expressing Vie double solicitude ofst friend and physician. "You anew us fourteen yeses ago, doctor," said Mr. Feeble. "WO lived then where we do now, in a cottage on the sight of this greet mansion. There were but QM 'three of ft —Helen and I, and our thnoyear old Joule. And Ir was fourteen peen ago today' that our little Jessie was stolen from us." "I remember It," said the doctor softly. "Yet might shenot have been lost Mr. Feeble? She went out to May la the 'mien. If (remember. . rightly, .end wee never seen by you spin. She might have strayed away—" "So we thought for a whole year, doe. tor," the banker. "We never dreamed that she'bad berskstolen. We earthed everywhere for her and offered nomense rewords for Ur recovery. 1 employed .detectives, but. all to no Few. Wee; When ourlittle Jessie tan down ?A i= hit° that floWermude o," and he the front of the hones. "as If theauth had opened and swallowed her up, we never saw her 'ma:W.., -. "She Mint bore toned,tho gate , and wandered of t," suggiatad Dr. te n . "She might arcdled down to the waters and drowned." The banker tixed hisburnlngeyes anon the physician's face, and whisper:al said we liner Ant the poor Child again. I did not say we tual-not haw other. She was lost On - the eth of Itn. intsklBs4. Fora rear tee thettght her dead. Bat on the undversayer our lop. we received a written memsgerancendng her." . "A. nensagel" cried Dr. Huttoi, mart. I. A mere scrawl—a single fine le a hand evidently disguised," said the bank. tr. "Here it is." He produced a dingy scrape Of paper from' adman in the table, and held It tip to the view of the physician, who mad u follows: • "August 8,1855. dot Jessie" Dr. Hutton looked, with a muctiod air from the smapoi gaper, which be tonal inerand over, to the cbtintanatme of the "I can make nothLag of Ma," he . de. eland. - , merely a date, whit the name of your bst daughter. M tells me as*deg." "Nor dist itundlirst," reddldr. rreble. "Then that name and date, with the demon laugh lionnaahtg them, set us to , rAV44 - 1i044 , " .M 2 PITD3I3VRGH DAILY GAZETTE: 'ITES •banking A whole year we 'pulsed over the dreadful problem, and then be received another message, which you shall see." Bothnia a second allp of paper, Iden tical In dupe and appearance with the first, before the gaze of Dr. Hutton, who read It aloud: "August 9, 1858. Your Jessie ttfii • The physician started as if electri fi ed. "AI, I this is something del:Wt.-110Mb thing decisive," he muttered. "It convinced you that your daughter was still flying." "Yes, doctor," said Mr. Preble, "and every anniversary of that day has brought us some message. The disappearance of the child, mysterious as it is, does not seem to me half so strange as that the villian who took her away could contrive ' to communicate with us every year since, and always oa a particular day— the anniversary if that on which she was stolen—without our being able to discover who be is. And a still greater wonder to me is what can be hie motive. It seems incredible. If It was stated in a novel many people would not believe it. But 'truth is stranger than diction.' " Mrs. Preble drew ftom her husband's breast-pocket his notebeok, opened It to the proper page, and presented It to the physician. Dr. Hutton adjusted his spectacles, glanced over the page, and then slowly read the group of entries aloud. The entry the first year Is as follows: • •nrest 0, 1853. Jestis. As, ha! " And Use neat year It let— ... August 0, ISM. l'oeir J,..4 11vt. , " And ine Dent— EMi;EMMIii ••Aaopt 9, 1939. I ego ter o•dterdad' And tne next— ..llsdrust 9. 1860. proving rapidly. And the next— •Alowast 9,1961. EU continuos to do mei/ And toe nein— ••4,!..tast D. 1669. tor *ors her [watts, Andigt, twit— w t 9, 1863. Mlor . theeemils a 'comas And ibe as WM Aswast 9. 111811. /ear child Is aliTurn And we mit— •.4.9ran D, !Sta. net :owner !Ana red,' And too neif-- "An g sof• q 1860. VW. moot charm's,. And but year It to— •itttiratit 0 . 11161. X, moan( 4at kaa.l. • Ana ii;ia igrAV•ia - t,;:iiiii The physician looked up and axed his thoughtfel gaze upon the bereaved bus• band and wife. "How did those messages come to you he demandpd. "Ihrrartably by poet," replied Mr. Pre. Me. "Usually to the home, but some times to the offioel" "And you have never seen their au thor?" "Never'." "The last of them la dated, 1 Bee, year ago to "Yea, yes," faltered the banker, "and the time has come for another message. This is the 9th of August, 186 8 !" "I see," said Dr. Hutton. "And tide Is the secret of your terrible excitemeatl You are expecting to receive to-day an other of these strange messages!" There was a brief silence. Hrs. Pre hie's hand fluttered In its task, and her face grew very pale. The banker breathed gaspingly. The physician ns. graded them both In friendly sympathy. "We shall hear of her again to-day," said Mr. Preble; "and what will the message be?" The mother averted her face. Her brave heart faltered as that question echoed In her rout. "The writer of these letters is endues. ticmably the abductor of your child!" end Dr Hutton. "Have you any suspicion as to his identity?" "Not the slightest," said Mr. Prehle. "We have puzzled over the problem for many years, but we cannot guess who he "Think," said the doctor. "Have you no enemy! I do not mean people with whom you axe not friendly—every stir ring man has plenty of these—but a downright enemy] is there no man whomyon knew in the East who hated you? No one- against whom you were called awn to testify—no one whom you possibly inland?" The hanker shook his head. He had asked latueelf all these questions repeat edly. "I have no such ememy," doctor, he answered with sincerity of voice and manner. "And Mrs. Prebie?" suggested the doctor, turning to her. "Have you no ....-rmegernr enough to desolate your home?" "No," said the lady. "I was married early. Morton was my first lover!" "This IS strange—very Arundel" mut tered the doctor. "You are not conscious of having an enemy in the world, and yet you have en enemy—a hidden foe— s flendin human form—who is working out against you a fearful haired! And you have not the slightest suspicion as to whom he is?" "Not the slightest," declared the tanker." "Not the ellghtear echoed Mrs. Pre. ble. "My busload' bad a step-brother who might have been gamble of this W- I famy—hut he is dead!" "The handwriting is not familiar "No. It is merely a rude ••scrawl, as you see," said the banker. "ItWs nothing—except that it b evidently dis guised!" Again there was a profound "Oar child isseventeen years old now " at length murmured' Mrs. Pablo?, her voice trembling. "Ma is on the threshold of womanh oo d No doubt, during all these years, she has yearned for us, wherever she may be, saws hays yarned for her I" "Hut whale is she t" asked the Op sician—sad now his voice was broken by his deep sympathy with the agonized parents. "Where can she bet" "Heaven only knows," answered the mother. "Papti In Ban Francisco— perhaps in some rude hut In the Interior, with some obscure fumes, end under a name that Is not hers I I think her ah• doctor would have carried her to some lonely region of the intake, among the valleys and mountains. Yet I never see • young gill in the streets without turn. Mg to look at her. I never hear a girl ish voids without listening eagerly half fancying that It may prove the voice of my lest de:Kiel" I, ob, pitying heaven !" sighed Dr. Hutton, dashing a flood of tears from his eyes. "Will this long agony never be over r' "We bop so.. and even believe se," answered Mrs Preble, with the dimness of an unfaltering trust In God's mercy. "The bur message we received from our enemy seems to point to some kind of a change." "Tnie," assented Dr. Hatton, looking at the message In question. "It Is an. like the others. It says that his reward Is at hand.' He means either that he In tends to marry your daughter, or that ha Intends to demand money_ of you far bringing her back—or both." "We shall soon know," said Mrs. Am ble, with forced calmness,, "To.day we shall have another, message, no doubt. Whet wW it be 1" The 'banker turned restlessly on his soft, and his flee grew even paler. "Whatever It It It come I" he mur. mired. "Anything can be borne better than this awful suspense. Let it comet" As if his Impatient words bad credo!. tated a aisle, a dap was beard on the walk at this moment, and a ring at the front door followed. "Another message I" breathed the hai A ku. servant loan entered, bearing a let ter, which be extended to Mr. Praia, saying : "The bearer is In the hall." With - an eager gaze, the banker glum. ed at the impeno4 ellen of the udedv. • "It Is from Aim!" he faltered. Hetorethe envelope open. It contained a slip of paper, of well. known stutpe and appeal. summon which wasscrawled a single line, in an equally wellAmowts handwriting, which the bank er exhibited to-Ma wife and the physlcbut Tldsilhe was as fellows "August 0, 1868, — At sia telll Tall." shriek of Wonder and horror shook the this; simultanontsly. ' - "Will tudll" Med Mr. Pre*, starting to his feet, and glazing wildlraround. "Is coming beret" cried Hrs. Preble, also arising; "It seems so," said Dr. Hatton, his eyes again reverting to themessage. "He will be here at six o'clock, 'andseel Iris aLt already!" t - _ .• Even as , he spolut; the clock on the mantelniecaz commenced striking the ap. pointed hour and at that hudant heavy fuotfittToresoitudol bribe hal/i !prow*. bog the litivoy. • "It le haf" Cried the &dor, also -lilt. Au Dts last *eke of the bum resouidedi the dour leading item the lal/ I€l Bl #' One/an IMil hortided earn* Cat the baPker and his Wife In that direction, and then she Pill heavily tome floor. • .1 .1 The dimwit Y MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1889, publish u a iced= chapter' ; bed the 1 CULltinustion of this story will te brand only In the N. Y. Ledger. Ask ft the number dated December 4th, which be had at any news office or bookstore, if you are not within Teich of a new(' office, you can have the Ledger mailed to ' you for one year by sending three dollars to Robert Bonner, publisher, 182 William street, New York. The Ledger pays more for original contributions than any other perio di cal In the world. It will publish none but the very, very best. Its moral tone is the purest, and its circula tion the largest. Every body who takes It is happier for 'having it. Leon Lewis, Mrs. Harriet Lewis, Mrs. Bouthworth, Mr. Cobb, Professor Peck, Mary Kyle Dallas, Fanny Fern and MIN= will *rite only for the Mt. Bonner, like oth L eVreadlng pub: Wens, might lane three or dye papers and magazines; bat he prefers to concen trate all his energies upon one, and In that way to make It the best. One Dex ter la worth more than three or five or dlnon, horses. nril": 4 'lT,=,: f= AIL I 333=0 11.7 aa•aasaltad every day aeUl I o•e'oek I. N. at Ida Great Mello. Blom f 67 LibenT and trout • to II mad 'I 10 9 .1 .aght. Desjilm,.. Dtaeluto Polyp°•. Bnadsis wzd I= C0=!123 OEM CM= Calmat of W. Head. 1.•171411.1s, lisaltiA =3 =9 ==l =I el the Heart pad U.. DI/*Wee Apparatus. NararceLa ME= I=l I==29 I= =1 I== 111 IMPAIRED DIGESTION ♦il the Maas of tae body err ea to speak, the peasloners of the otomach. In that living lab maw, le prepared toe nouhlhatial notilred .010010 haat old by the veletas ad duct. 0• mewled w.tb the digestive egoaratir that noontime.% I. conveyed to every pat of the Sheol. • the. Lae quality Lee 4he 100 7 of tlas element of Ilfe, and apes the maniac,. It la dl.. tributed and app Monad. physical health mainly depends, sad a the mind Inevitably nape• hash with the body. he vigor of the ewe Is ab solute' y nocaseat y to the wairaelas of the other. Its bros.. BV e rrairrays OTOMACU BIT TY/RS scoomplithen this oho bi• *hot that It al loy. a yeattaloa as a P.O Tenth* had enrathe •.r b rattler. attahed by soy medloW2 Peen . melon. Dot its direct benelciel opera len upon the weak or disordered etetaah is not Its sole heonteseradatlent. It to the most romper , baolve of all knows remedies. It bear areastbens wed repartee the discharging as well Le ter assissalatlng organs: gently movies the Dennis. prontetiag healthfnl evaporate. through the pores. roweled the Inert liver tram Ita tower. and tedaelng barlbentea and nata nt .0110. 00 the Chet - marble. h. T►s 0. alga resell le as produced by any nactichary drug. able*. an sad to laelahly lathe ad atone yeacttor headed by Parahloool bet by ass safe sad agreeeble vegehtde Main thlaulned 01m • par* sad mellow alsorient akin. WIWI. their 1111151111011 tbronah tea net•m sad readers tear sultan peoperties settee and et:totem !del (i):":11 01,7192 AMDESIZUM/11.11 li,11.2.0.111) COIIII,IT • T 1111.1.0111. Ilaramber I trim IarPiTTSBIOUGH AMU am. RAILIVAD LINO.(. co Y hareby alma that Ma ho lm! Montag of at. ISW*III of the Pitt. baulk .ad Cons Manta Mahood Illotatool. tho pare*. of aleettag a Spare of Ulreatoro fot tW earatze mt. trt I be MN alTj , r , 020 e, ear or of Want sad. o , afar oft', tfon&, oo Ida /INS MUNI:4O MD& tor ps, mama MST. • ao ree.mta;7. INtar:affAlkin:Vyo 3l ‘' ,B :”±toti:l d0rt201.1.2311 . • OPPICA CITY OP AILZ9IiINT, Nov. LP. 1150. BONDS FOR SALE. In puniesnee of as Let of Amenably authorising the lune of Sewerage Roads. Coussells. by outs arCleibeer 14, lin. aelhortred the eal4 Issaa. lad Reeds Ilse Wei pelpind 0 . 4 to 100 , nsall7 tarsal. Sum Ikeda an otlli dosoattaattoo or $5OO AND $l,OOO, nag lan Iska flan fa nay Imut.g SEVEN PER CENT, 'Mu undlizeraally al Ow Tr ut•t•tt,,m w•. 00n. The talti groat sad groom%) of tl. oily le Wedged Rithatir rodompttos. re.- t 1•• d.al.L( I•••ssagst &ad Lids s good ODOoKaattg. Aged) 40 If. IL POSTER. CITY 001ITIIOLLait. ELF. GAM CARPETS. . 1. 11.• rot mad mies m,udl arum rm TAMMY OR BODY 13trtUtO WEIL! !IL Jut ramilvat dislies twortmilea tnx• amp ICVJEUCTiIikariIIVIVB Ot lb. bunt 111441 la r g e " WM" ' OLIVER Katmai 23 RUth Avenue. ed CARPETS. NEW FALL EffiXE. Oil Oloths, Widow Shades, DETTIGETEL DBUGGET I SQUARES Ingrain Carpets, At the Lowest !tees or Ofered. BOVARD, DOSE a CO., Firn• IIitINUE. The MUCK & -"` was i ii4azaks•rsour SAFES AND VAULTS. 240 DAMP. NO MOULD. EMUS AND lACHINERY, swot= innti:ixwai" "1"112.- TIIO UP micromw. Car. 1711 asetilielftantsburith Pa 111111PMENT8 OP ALL i•Ltryf trulp iakt time INZ,Oggalms B II t u, .17= t o City., =7, «, ar Mtge& us tad • gas' mut* sad CIA Wi t -,lvreaL a k ep . .k .1.4. V.... ) A.z tim THEM 1119111111: mnitta ADD sosumn. ' montotto to stohowkootoiliiiu:too!. out. M. rasa* • 81 PHILIMII4 • - eon la sal 11111111120 ILENDEItsOI.I.IItIUtOTHESS, 4 1mi n t i t u bily s = Dsowais • ADVER OFFICE OF FISK & HITCH, Bankers and Dealers in Gircrvetl:l.3xLen.t SEMMES. No. 5 Nassau Street, N. Y. =1 TO OW Curiomers and Corrupsndents AMfliegAg affV•l2lMeZt or ow, uu...1 • • . • tbd tb• "flyleaf .11k which th• mull L. mom rastskel to red.., Its ustionsl de 0.. to weakly porclons, natter It appasost Mot the Ilao I. approsettlag won tho rlvo. Twenty toads my to tutted as sot coos Soar ear and • bait be, end. tabooed. Mooo.Olio (belt ktgl Piles. so aomporod vita other eooso.s of oorarlttoo. pot., of Inmost, to Moltas to go .003 Wi101 , 7 for more prottiblo form of taitotmosot to mOlott army say to softly 00.0.104. lbartztj tba max the satmaatt lea gad poll of W. Govvanest. laid tIIIP SO . 21 , 41grati eillill.A l of nadand ibis Oa =Waive WI Irma tab cubs, art lased with tbs patriotic faith of the potpie la Uttar nattily. Lacy absorbed alaast ILe oath coatis[ capital of tits coastal. cad Uvetted attastlos from talker claws al rill. ',Mel bad -Was briar* detlied deafly cocoa:natty* oad oosoo to seat tit As oat cantle. Ismael". TM emersatest la to Sayer a borrower. It so loser ewe the cossure medal. at draw grutattllT esd iaorebl7 to ram It. The nipte acomielall .• or raphel tor threat mat, sue the redmeres tlee salami debt aid tetpremaest of the &SUMO N edit—nedu tat it arras that bersetter bet • eompar•useir =I low rate of !Mama eases dulowl from laweet• meat I. leourutul bowie. la elm ulna/ % aurae for °tear safe ud well mauled annuals lab vales upllal set ammlolad la be. 1een...7 Wiggly Maw. TS. eeterorlaes of Pbers, se less mandrel Is Mir time and Om, for the soma. welfare, Asa were the yeast awl oast of War, sow call for ihe eapttal %blab tile Goverment so longer seed., and over for It a mastasUos which the lieeeraielt. need an WWI , W. lend la • 0 • um. suutty o atatu ud ludarlas uth hulultulf. ?Udall.. to capitate. the presses. millet teal so. be otahoed epos Ple,Teresty bowie. wed which • tastmriot devithe la thole teemed par, ram the sthhty of the 00M1116111i1 to Dud then et a lower mut of latarmt, may as say time •atts aslss, Is Ist Id by essay boldera who Cease acme satisfactory smarm. as to •bicls of Ma essay lob sirlead secarltlea la tim mortal wasald same tha seaman prosy 41 Dutch a...mahatma. The appltaatto. Dar halartnaUna and alb ►le► are addressed to as dills. s►oe bow .01 anal Is the Iran for this soar... se to Irbal Cows of Westmont son goult►Mf Wu Gov • - t esestiolos at proses!, nyket este. .51.11144 to the eeshtleace of the tavestoss M00...0n0 of OM mount low 101 as to fool Uko InDortanc• of Alrootlai olor avra attastlou beak.. ova lute es periesee mad oar lbellitle for obtaistnw rollobto lakorwiatlow—to tbo work off soppaltag It Is Mono MauVot, and 1.0 offer UN moult of Dor tattalrtoll to Ikaoto who esay be Qt. w• .. ...lw , gl of. t.M .4 tw Im ply a.stblyg lebleb moccorditi to alar best tog/mat be ..t .e mean se *b. abilosal @bliss- Yew theltinlngs. , ettb .idea see base bltbeate prbselpsall Mrstiled osesslyss, MM. amity am asmer curium "'Amu, AbILSOAD LO.Lb. wale! watts W tape rr qatarawata.pre bars trashily matted man .pyre, bat Ors lbaad ao alms track woad nny eta ao, salt tba balwartag alla Pawed a act baualal FIRST MORTGAGE Six. Per Cent. Gold Bonds Et 779 WESTERN PACIFIC L 8.10. OF OAL/FORNIA. TM. Wester& Peelle liatoodi eesesetlag &te mente .1111 Max hemLoh terelekr the teal Halt t. Ole extztardlane Let of ea ehheehee Use of nil ilea Weems et the Atisette to teat at the P.S.erA 11 to 1.10 NOM IS bulb, ladadtag I poet I= METROPOLITAN LINK al she Pacific Coda. tausettur Its ebbrf 11L11, lad Murata, Ike Mani at as nail owl aut./ Mats ofCantar- W. tuattlag. 1. &Ml= t• al tams. sad Issrattv• local Vaal. Ur tkuakk tutus* eau aka I:Wound Central hatki•ll tkl Labia Slain sad Ilsorlausata. It is eassplatea s f. 11710000014. 01400 •••••.. td •P•2•P•ah sad tb ausaus h• Ofteter, Us int ratii=amited klhalglbeitlk o. Tts 11. ut la by • autsauta astbuts, smut se 000,400 Mr aaluN 11 ..b aaktla *OO Mama 00 Its Suds .I 1 to bet 51411011. valimat Sts property 005 !twits'. 00 INA bus Mu TriiUlions of Diollar sad tho moult of Oh moarldrage $2,800,000r n• Bawls an SIAM eta. km Wed Min _ , lILS. awl .Vin 111 , 0 ISM SI • Ninety, and Anemia! Interest, eanncf. Tray &milks& Vitiate. illlct ru LID min= im.saLik CiOnLie. . Me dip at New Taft. Pow as Jowly! as& Jer 2•L TO. oitoroseli of Oa am Wiwi She Maud maw easi vicinity gram UN& of flomo Pt: 00111. OM. O . W w ind), ciawsz led. ON! out, time at lwresi wile% wal it and Oaalfoean7 1101000 Tab la. ..s MN of latumsl, TSa. Wartilaal PAM/10 RAU:, • Rasp acIXDI new is. a& aialawiashistiiiewie W elatTiNtearalas bead Nioos loostf lank/ lisoomiotal falls ort.siof fur b. Wilma maw& maims, &NORDIN. 0,1 1010. 00 lasiwass. M.llpp. is New TOftatY.o ll ooo. Thi Ism Is coin twawarii, shade:ow Os can - ilium moiwwww, II via bo madly Woo Smola will ififtortif Ostia waifs aro nowt, oil. liorinnorOf Sub milli* al Mitt fill mi . tit tu'ezeisagi.. FMK At HATCH. its.a.ricsairs. We buy ud sell Gevenwit Nadi lad =lvo thi item& of "Bagte, Bade; : C09111t10114 Sig of a% stied to deck at sight, al allow Wend ea idly bWcea. NONA EMT ADITERTIBEBUINTS. ALT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, Nos, 180 and 182 Federal Street, •L.L.Le 111 NY CWT Another Lot of those Superior OUBLE WIIMI CORDED POPLINS At GO Cents, lie Beet Dreu Goode it the Mee littered Tkis lama At A 5 Cents, DOUBLE WIDTH ALPACAS AND POPLINS. At 12 1-2 Cents, COOD DARK DELAINEB At 87 1- Cents, WATERPROOF CLOTH. At $l,OO. Waterproof Cloth. GOOD BARGAINS IN WHITE °QUINTET ELANIEBTI. VEIT,. LAMM ELLEIZTIL COUNTRY 71,ENEKLIN. tIHIRT[IO rtiA Nrx xya, OANEIMEEMS, M.. Ea, Wholesale and Retail. WILLIAM SEMPLI, la. 180 sad 1U Federal Strad. I= BATES & BELL'S For Shawls. BATES & BELL'S For Cloaks. BATES & BELL'S =I=MME! For Plaids. BATES & BELL% For Blankets. BATES_& BELL'S For Velveteens. BATES & BELL'S For Silk Velvets. BATES & BELL'S For Cloahings. SATES & BELL'S -- 81 Fifth Avenue. aa2l CLOSING OUT SALE! a:V i reltakinr=guA : auzinsas OP com ita. alai to New and Cbuspiets, 0015IISTINO OP Sib, Slick aldVila, M*4 /Ism, NOW, Slut Clink Outlay, Inch Sall nub, 011611 MS, Ad *Fon Llas at Domesildheds,it J, Us 11110111111& GU, 63, SIXTH STREET. RADE AND TIMUONABLE,CONFECTIONS FOB rzaszarzw. , L Yt3.o crulaceigntant c*, hrells Dry eseri, JIM k INVOD MUM god age simie Demmail OW. iremum. WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street, = NEW ASSORTMENT OF Striped ,Woolen ihawla, Plaid Woolen !bawls, Ptlseley Shawls, Thibtt rhawls, Chlldsen's Shawls, Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Men's Undershirts and Drawers, Stockings and Gloves, Handkerchlell and Callas, Cloth and Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts and Corsets. Ladies' and Children's Has, Ribbons, Flames and Flowers, I'mbrolderies and Laces. Trimmings and Buttons, • Bali Swi!the.% &e., &e , Wholesale and Retail WILLIAM SEMPLE'S. NIL 180 Lad 182 Federal Street, JUST OPENED : :11 :is ; & O. Woolen Goods. ROOM. lICAX/11. BACQUZa. BHAW 1.8. 1117111, LIAO 1.14 OS, sad WEL!! LiTel. HOSIERY. All Maw and shanties WOOL AND MERINO REMIED BALMORAL. TARTAN AND 'FANCY STRIPED. PLIFEZZD OOTTON. OCNTIP WOOL A_ND IICHINO h. BOOK. eiLdinErts HNIP 90C13J6. ELL HUCK GLOVES AND MIT, 111:1511 TOFFZ) c.P WOOL IltIT GLOVES AND MITTS OLLOTH RERUN LINED & BILE ()urns, DRIVING GLOVER, .I ° th aEltr e' .. WEBER •NI4 BOW GLOVE& of AT LOWEST PRICES. Wholesale Booms up Stake.. 77 and 79 WHET STRUT. DRUGGETS, CBTORB CLOTHS, EXTRA QUALITY, BRUSSELS CARPETS, Direct Importatious, mum BIIOL .r.. Di MIME Jrarin4 ADOVB WOOD ITALY. •en WOOLEN BUDGETS AND FELT - CARPETS, li. 110 4, 21, 3. 31. 31 and 3 .)>1:11:1.11:in s.f1:11 Suitable ter Parlors. DINING BOON CRUMB cung Woolen. Linen and Cone. ' if WWII PRICFS ?BIM LVIT IEIIOI N'FBLIND & JOLLINS, 71 and 73 Fin TOM. CHOI & ?WM SMITS, pHlLADEppimmt, 313.A:rumr , -&: teweaerms. GZAND. OPENINoiI It or sir •VASS sae Inlaing.4ll ;RADII at a kaairtrmarrregoz. it Asa ,Oa mroltln to 'WA 'nary vidillromn. l'az e7 Bridal Giito a Specialty. t z ..tricLZl ',Alia= At. CO.. MEW N ARDEN /MOBS, CHEITIUTAID TWELMI STREETS, 'PRatadelphia sena van EXTREMELY 113 It M Sll5 . 33A1: 43126 . ~a ~~q Nll3K7E'r ; ..... ~ . NEW ADVERTISE:MEN TS INCORPOR kTED 1,335 Ma Delaware Mutual Safety [NUANCE COMPANI, PhiladelDhia, Nov. 10, 1869. The Gila - tried Statement of she eitales of the Compaay to published la conformity etre • pro vision of Its charter: 3111311T119 szczn - ao /ROW NOV 1.31134 I . 1141, Tt) 00T01139 31, 1369, 01 Mulue994llll. Mad Risks ..... 4943,393 34 01149 Hula 1113.903 911 -111.100,101119 Prenalam* on Pennies not mart Rd on November I, ..... POrmlomr mar 6 sr tamed from Nor : 1868. Uosbor 1/4 31 aLleor Sod Is -Isad Maks 6.61. 69 Os TO. Rinks. 149.699 90 --61,062.991 61 talons% during .so. period —Salvages to tau. wed expense. dorthir lb. 1.11V1:17:1.Ld Navtg.l.loo 0410,100 39 1 1 04.0•0 01 tin L 01.4.1 ihmarn Presaysas •9.01111 10 411 b• Relasorsad a..ncy CI1•290, Adverti•leg, TrrinttltaYsa dc.... BI,DYI ID n 62"410klittkre: 511,390 1%4 ''' "•. - $744.5184 01 =I CLOVES, YARD WIDB. tsa saithalalshipd Lull rot Entirely New No. =gm OFFICE OF TER 1=1:313 .1.568,13 3 31 =1:1 112=1 =CCM ASSETS Or TUC COMPANY , November tat. 1669 10100,000 Donee Stases 0 per cont. Loss, [su f./rites.ooo.ooPmaws aim.l -- 121"G° 00 too. pet dent. " Loas. 11...111 Money). 101.110 0* 4431:910-.J Buttaa 6 per resit. Lou>, 1611 60.000 00 *OO,OOO Btal•of9ennell•o -.,• 6 per 6ent. 013.960 00 500,000 CR7 of Fhliedek =i, .Pt= 100,000 Itati a of 900 * 025 " •e , 6 per eent• to on 109,000 00 50,000 Postrterleonls Vine 161, rigoge per cent. 80nd5.. 6 IV. • 69,0 00 P....) leciells LL 'mond Monogr. 6 r conk •0r..1 /114.01.0 Weston. Pe Pe o 6°ol Vl= Idor l looe • per Opal. IPannorl - mate 30,000 Bute of Trunrosee V 1.0- 0 Blour' Cantar 10.000 S p 4 '" ° is,soo 1130 eboree stock. .... 14,000 00 11,000 Borth Pennsylv, - .1a R.. B. Cum %eh t, 100 thank 10.000 ''' 3,000 oo Booth ra 0.11 Burarnoslp C0..60 AIMS .koet 146,900 Loons on Bond sod ir ‘ V" V° Btoogorl. et Bons on Otty Pert/lok *46.100 04/ OEM 41,031.400 Par. llarket value, 41.055,070 00 000, 01.415,690 ST. Sgal Loafs 36,00000 . . bl.llO /114.04Vaioletor Insuranbed aude 330,700 75 tams.. dm .1 saw. GU Mari Moodol/Le aned Inure. ot her debt.. Mock , S c Company ..... 65,007 VS Mock Scrip, ie.. ot sundry cnr poraaum, 647071. rata. . 8,140 SD Caen . 9.0 Cub 15 Drawer . 5166 8 1 19 80 169.291 14 =I PurlADALrail, November 10, BASIL ' The Board of Drreethrs bare lels dry declared • CASH DIVIDZND of TYN PLR CILIIT. os the CAPITAL BTOCH and SIX Pitt CONT. Waved or the SCRIP of the Comproy, Or)thie =mid &Der the Ist of December proximo, tree Of Nellosel red stale Taxer. Thal have also deeleroe a *IMP DIVIDEND or THnSTY-LIVE PILE CENT. ea the Z•EN RD PREMIUM for the year mays October 31. 1116f1, s of which ertll be bead to lb. pante. wattled to the met, as sod slur the Id or December prattle*, tM or Mama and awe Taxes. Tam bare ordered. also, Mat de Bede CerCe mita et Proem of me Company. for Um Fehr mated October In. 111155. be rodemsad la Cads. the Mace of Um Company,*nand liter Um In of December prOxlme, all Meted theism to cede en Mat day. By aceedakes of the =I desintios within live year. alter prank nonce that they will be redeemed. shall be royfelted and mtweelled oa the Woke of the Company. No certificate of profit teamed ander iii. By the act of Ince porallen, ••no °extricate anal fuse amine claimed within two yes. after the dorlaranon el Um drib:tend vieersof tt to ayl dauce. DieriCTOasi Thomas C. 11004, liamnal K. In kw, John C. Darla. Wllltan U. Boolwo, W.Wesad A. Voudri, Zdward D_,llo.ooa. Tbecybrus Pa...010g, ►aue James Traquatr, Hew) 80... J• 000 Illew.l. ..__ 11. an C. /Walt, Jr., Jazob B. Jaws- Jaseoo B. Derarland. Jamas C. Hand, Whluso C. Lod wig, e ta C. /Lyn.. A= 0 11. but. we. IleDvalw, 0 , 018. 7 B. Hesple. 0 . 1[4.0•1. Job. D. Taylor. A. B. Server. .• 130ww• W. kkr••000, D. S. Morgan. •• Wlllust U. 13.40.1000. ?ROW Q. MSD, President. JOUR 0. DAVIS Vice President lIVWI3T LYLBITIIII, Mercury. - FIXIIBT BALL. Acetate?. Secretary. Branch oMce, 68 Fourth Arcane, PTIVSBMIGH. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. DR. 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