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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY,
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SEPTEMBER 21, 18W.
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NO. 418
THE DAILY SUN.
I’ublUlM* bj the Attest* Wes Prtlishlnit
Cempenj.
“ Hoaly Ballk,
| Pruprtetora.
ileiuter H. Stephen*, Political Editor.
A. K. Watkoa, .... Mews Editor.
J. Heal/ Stetth, Beecrel Editor and Bosl-
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TELEGRAPH NEWS plar convened. Ornnd Master Sew ill
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Nhw Yobs, Sept. 20.—It is reported
that two esses of Asiatic Cholera appeared
st Pertli-Amboy. The victims are Uer
as immigrants who recently loaded.
The reported wreck of the Typhoon is
aoneet; bat s typhoon at Keeting
Island, in the Pacific Ocean, wrecked a
number of vessels, and a number of lives
were lock
Beoorder Quemey has arrived.
There was a requiem mass to-day laf
the souls of the Pontificial Zouaves, who
fell, s year sgo, defending Home.
Treasurer Spinner came on the China.
There is a perfect calm about the City
Ha* sad the new eoartboaae. Deputy
Comptroller Green it in quiet posses
sion.
The steamboat Fort hoe, was cut to
the water’s edge by the steamer Kerens,
from Boston. The Lee was run ashore.
None were lost.
The Post learns, on good authority,
that eorlvin the summer, city vouchers
for $3,(500,000, wero #101011 from the
Comptrollers office. The Major aul
other* outside the Comptroller’s office,
have only recently learned of that ul)
straction.
The City Auditor, through wlioee
hand* these vouchers passed, was a sou
of Connolly, and is now in Europe.
Up to 4 o’clock Mayor Hall issued no
orders revoking the order ignoring Comp
troller Connolly aud his deputies.
The Evening News says: tho person
who stole the vouchers is known, and a
Warrant is out for his arrest
The Posts article add*: “the fact that
the vouchers were miming, however, was
belie veil, for good reasons, bv the edi
tors of the Evening Post early in the
present mouth, and was referred to in a
leading article us a subject of inquiry. It
now appears that the condition of the
Comptroller’s rocords is even worse than
was 8unposcd. The City Auditor,through
whose hands those vouchers passed, and
responsible for these voucher#, was J.
Townsend Counolly, sou of (lie Comp
troller. Ho has since left this country
and gone to Europe, aud Mr. Herring
has taken his plaoe. Up to the time of
going to press, we have not been able to
learn whether tho vouchers were missing
immediately after Connolly's sou’s de
parture; nor have we auv fact# which di
rectly tend to implicate him iu the theft
It was said some days ago, by mou who
knew that these vouchers were miming,
that it was designed in the Comptroller’s
office to manufacture new vouchers in
•lace of these; but we do not find evi-
ence that such is the case: but it is be
lieved. Mayor Hall will make of
ficial use of this robl>ery as well as of the
latter one to the utmost, for the purpose
of driving Mr. Connolly from office.”
The Parks’ Department has made a
requisition on tho Comptroller for the
money required to meet tbo payments
due on the pay rolls. This is distinct
recognition of Connolly’s right to per
form tho duties of Comptroller.
ITALY.
r#M •cnyM*4I#» Cdebnmti—
Home, Sept. 20.—The anniversary of
the occupation was celebrated enthusi
astically. Everything was orderly.
PORTUGAL.
Tin Mtmmnctpalion ^urttlmm lm Mrmwit.
Lisbon, ^8«*ptember 20.—Tho opposi
tion to emancipation is so great in the
Brazilian Parliament that the passage of
tho bill this session is improbable.
CANADA.
T/it Mont Mar*.
QubjiUl', Sujit,. 20.— In tho four-oiuvd
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TENNESSEE.
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Uranus, September 20.—A shooting
offruy took place to-day botwoaa Dr
UcOavcrick and S^r. Thudford, beth well
known planters, at Sliawneotewn, Arkan
sas. Both wero mortally wounded. The
dispute was about some hogs. - * ”
INDIANA.
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' w. i. Aassa, A«col, Atusta. Oa.
vtn *a«n or raa. wo» a« caasimaoa a
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Imdiamapous, Heptemher 20.—Ten or
fifteen laborers wero buried to-day in :i
earing sewor, on Kentucky avenue. Two
have been taken ont alive and one death
The others can be heard and will soon be
reached. ^ ^ ^
MAINE.
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Banoob, September 20.—The hel rail
of the European and North American
Railroad, eonueeting the United States
with the Maritime Provinces of Canada,
waa laid to-day.
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City, September 20.—AI-
ir dlsoharging the avowed polygamist,
heroat the Momon' jouroaU are vsry
liter. United States Judge MeKaiu,
charged the Grand Jury that the enmes
of murder, arson, larceny, bigamy, adul
tery and riot in Utah are the aamo crimes
throughout the Ohriatian dominion, cou-
dmling thus: “Oeoliemcn: It i» your
duty, and mimi, to euforec the lawn loit
a, do M without tear, favor, sffcetum,
prejudice, or the hope of reward."
TEXAS
3*^
Oslvbtov, September 20. -The grand
torchlight procession loot night m this
city, of the opponents of the present
Stide Administration, wnn the most
briUinnt display over nitnens d here. It
is estimated that 5,000 is-rsons wen- in
tho procession, and ten thousand around
the spectators’ steml. The stand was
decorated with a huudred Hags; every
nation being represented. The assembly
was aildriascd by distirguislu d apc.kcra
from ditermt sections of the State, anil
much enthusiasm was manifested.
Many negroes have been registered aa
voters at Houston, who have been recog
nized by cilinens of Onlvestou and
Hempstead, as being ciItems of those
largo sehoonrr is ashore »u Ualyee-
ton Island, thrse miles below the city,
and la a total wrack. The words "Tom,
of Cinefunati," are on her bow,
MARYLAND.
Ml HolWMs noflw-l Urwml H<mnmUrm
fto tm Brnmtmrnrr.
Biinw-*—I a«pt«ml)4W 20.—Tim Com-
manderies have arrived from an qnuters.
No disasters or sickness occurred daring
the jonmey. The elections occur to-day.
The grand procession takes rises to
morrow. It i* the largest convention
ever held heae. . , .
The General Grarnl Chapter u also in
session, and elects officers to-day.
LATZB.
The Grand Conclave of Knights Tem-
elivered the trieunial ndilrcae.
The entire sroeion was consumed in
hearing reports.
A delegation of Canada Knights, in
full regalia, visited tho convocation.
The Grand Koval Arch Chapter is also
convened.
The Supreme Council of
Jurisdiction will giro a
the Snprame Council
Jurisdiction at Uannun's Hotel to-night
CALIFORNIA.
Tin Unml jrtmnim CMUgralto.
Sam Fjiancisco, September 20.—The
■see by the fire at Virginia City, Neva
da, will amount to $750,000. Four en
tire blocks in the center of the busi
ness portion of the city were burned.
The origin of the firo was a defective
smoke-stack in a plaining milL Many
firemen were hurt, end one wtn killed.
NEBRASKA.
1WM g uu JVto Cmmlttmllm,
Omaha, Sept 20.—The new constitu
tion wne heavily defeated. The woman'e
suffrage clause, which Wes submitted
aepuittcly, was disastrously defeated
SOUTH CAROLINA.
tvflw ftur.
GMABncnoM, September 2a —Three or
four deaths have been reported in the
last twenty-fonr hours. The ooul weath
er has hod an unfavorable efieot upon the
sick. -
MASSACHUSETTS.
J Clmdmtlmr I ’mdrr Htmru limit.
Boston, September 20.—A condui
whom a Corouur’e jury accused of crimfc
nal carcleasness, malting in the d
of B woman, won held for Motion by Ihc
grand jury, but released on $8,000 bsiU.
ILLINOIS.
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SpRiN<iPi£LD, Septeml»ei 20.—A Bc-
pnbllean convention met to-day to nomi
nate a Cougreaaman-at'large. Foar
counties were unrepresented. D. W.
Mann, presided. General J. L. Beve
ridge was nominated.
FOREIGN NEWS.
raco the Henfortli craw aud fivo Qrtobeo
crews startl'd. The Benforth crew won
by two minutes. In asiuglo scull, Kelly
was first, Chambers second and Perry
third. H
rsTsarr^ I
Pmtmr mr Jmmttm.
City of Mexico, September 29.—It is
conceded that a majority of thc’new Con
gress favors Junior.. Tnere is no sign
of a^ravolutinn.
FRANCE.
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mmmd llpmm Mimltm.
Versailles, Septemlicr 20.—The cus
toms and evacuation negotiations assume
s somewhat grave aspect.
Thiers makes » demand upon Maxioo
for betti*r guaranties for faith fumes* to
the treaty obligations before renewing
diplomatic relation#.
~tSoum
York, advises
party inter*
chucked for
an omrravat)
Tho strike
rv nw as I*. Jriw IV4 Jlm*H—rt»
mvtaw.
London, September . 205—The Times,
ng municipal affair* in Nsw
' vises fb* omnsns to pnt aside
teresta, as, otherwise, the aril
for a trine, will only reappear in
vated form.
strikes continue. A- largo num-
l>er of sympathetic moettngl aru being
held.
HHTFNEWS.
Chabubion, Soph JO.—Arrived: The
schooner J. li Measery, from Now Yuik.
Halted: The steamo» Msrylsod, tor ffatt
York.
20,- -Arrived: The
„ Hulrodoc, from Now YM1.
and the Wig Alice Lee, from New York
via V’dininglon. Clivrrd: The steam*
ship*cuiiiielc. for Boston.
WA8H*i> 7 MTON,
WjTtowrai* i
Tht fa'MhfiWr.
WAsttmoToN, Bapl. 20.-T1* foUowi
ing Southern railrtsids will carry dclc-
gab-a tu the Ouamercial Convention
which convenes iu Baltimore on Meu-
day, 26th innt., at half rates:
Baltimore A Ohio, Memphis * Charles-
l»>, Loniavdlc, Cincinnati * Inringhm.
Mobile A Montgomery, Selma, Borne A
Maflrttistfiasytfm
ville, Wilmington A Weldon, Kiohmond
Petershurg, OraiMB, Asl.in.tec A Mv
.^ssua, Jackec*villa, Feuaacota A Mobile,
Raleigh A Gaston, ChEriotte, Oolnmbim
A Augusta, Richmond, FredericJuibnrg
A Potomac, New Orleans, Mobile A
Texan, Macon A Western, Vicksburg A
M. ri.lian, Mubik A Ohio, Western Ala
hams. -j
The full Kn Klux Comaittuc mot ust
adjourned till to-morrow, when the »ub-
committee will report. The committed
is crippled bv having spent all ita money.
Count Conti, the Ibiliau Minister here,
is the tliinl Onmiussiuiier under the
Treaty of WaelungWu. .
Lieut«muit Fenno, of the 7tn Tnfanti
convicted of embexxletncnt of pnbl
/amis and of betting while having public
funds iu charge, has been sentenced
be cashiered, refund $1,5*^P, and serve
live years in the penitentiary. The setr-
tonec has beoii^ approved. , / , i,
Office Chief of Signal tSoincE, I
W'AsniNOTON, D. C., Sep. 20. j
BEOOBD FOR the PAST TWER r l-WotTR UOUBO.
The low 1 promoter of Tuesday even
ing in tho South AiUntia States con
tinues and is fallen somowhat; that which
was In Mew Bnghtnd has probably moved
eastward beyond our stations, and tho
preasnre has very generaffy riarn fmnr
Virginia to Missouri and. temtlimEd:
The high barometer in Minnesota lias
Drived soittltaask into ""
ally in the Middle [and
Threatening weuther with light rain still
reported frani tbo^aonth •AMinJtp an<k
Florida and from Now Ttgland Par
tially cloady and clearing weather in
New York and I’emuylranu. Fresh
northerly winda oontinno from tho Mid-
.Ue and East At laid io and weuMo “
Cotton opened quiet aud steady; uplands
aWKa&warasitt
for export .anil speculation. Shipment*
of cotton from Bombay aiooe lust report
to the lBtb, 7,000,
London, September 20.—Consols 92.
Beads 93(. Turpentine 42.
f UANBFvitT, September. 20. —Bond*
Pinn Hvrlvn«Wr 'MX Rwntra |#4
Liverpool, September 20,—Evening.
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T UHT roofavod. *nd in store, * a
O Wagon*, from four to fax hot
until Woduraday, 27th Srpfamber. Hack* will car-
Tho barometer will probably continue
to rise on Thursday on the Atlantic Go*#4
with cloudy weather from Virginia to
Florida. Partially cloudy or clear weath
er in the Middfe anf FWfaiern fcttato jT
on the lakes; north ana northeaatiy winas j\,
from Chesapeake Bay to Georgia, and B * 111
from Lake Erie to Lake Superior; north-
maBket
NORTHERN
Colton, Vimmmlnl,
New Yoiik, BopUmber20,
set-lied and decidtHlly lower: micVUing] Emery, i cireiiar. Hrnry k
uplands 201; (Irlcnns 2fl t ; sales 300 bides, “f ’ i.'V.S’tSSlT T
Bales for future delivery, yesterday even —
ing, 7,900. September 19|(019 Oq
tol»er 19j(^lUi; November
December lOHalQ'; January 10i(^lUi;
March 20. Htoeks oiarned stroug but are
now much 1>ettcr. Gold )|i(oU4|.—
GovcrumcntH dull but fiiiig *4 Ui B*
■cW. irftif «a*MalUn» ttisrt Jk«a4
nnoO *4tKMttofiH:>Ai
gfeflfiSJL
change—long 81; short 81.
les 400; stock 5,500. *
New Touk, bepf«viMpr 20.— Cotton
firm; nates 2100; uptonaii 20*; Orleans
20*. Southern Flour dnlland beavy;
common to M*‘xfcWffk3|fg}J DP; fool
to etioiee 87 10(^5^ Wliisky actl’
04*@96. Pork easier; 813 50.
dull. Lard heavy; kettle 0*. Wheat
liver and l(« 2c lH*tter; *wintcrfB(tWMt r
t*rn 40(n57. Corn lc better; 72|Gl73*
Hllout. Bice easier; 8*(ai9*."‘ Nmvils
steady. Freights dull and declining.
Money Rxccptfens at 7; Oat-
standing loans at 4; market uudiaturbod.
especially when money was with leading
bankers. Sterling closed a trillo firmer.
Gold 14^<4«al44. GovrfTntnt*.tu steady.
C2s 15i. States rather heavy. Teunes-
sccs 72, now Tennessecs72; Virginias
62?, new (W; rjoirfsiaim 6s 65, new 00;
Levees, 6s 70, Ss 62; Alabama Hs 100, 5s
67; Georgia 0s 82, 7s 01; North Carolina*
40, new 21; South Carolina# 75, new 56.
Bales of cotton, futures, to-day 8500 bales:
September, 10 3-lC(f/ l‘JJ; October, 19(W'
11) 15-16; Novemln'r, lll(« 10*; December,
-f Cotton
Hjft net r<‘-
19(fi 1‘.) 3-15; January, 101(2,124: March,
19?(a 20; April, 20.
New York, September §0t—Govern
ments steady, little clmogo in prices.
5-20’s of January and July off about *
percent, and 10-10’s 1 to f; 81’sl8*;62’s
15*; Cl’s and 68’s 14; 10’s 11 j.
Piiiladelpuia, Septemlicr 20.—Cotton
steady; middlings 20*.
f 80UfHERN*MARRETS.
Oil mi, Mooln, Tar, JHolnmeo, Bnpar, ole,
Mobil*, fteptemlier 20. - Cotton -
middling!! 19|; net rcccipta 218; exporto
Coavtwiao 79; Males 150; stock 6,732.
Noiifolk, Septeiulier 20.—Cotton qni*
et; low midillings 19; net receipts 565;
exports coastwise 297; stock 2,085.
Aluchta, Snutomlicr 20. -f- Cotton
fiat and Etcadjr; nii<hlliuta 18,
ipts 19; sales 180.
Savannah, September 20. —Buyers and
■cllers apart; nothiDg lining; low mid-
dling. 18f(ml«4; net recaipta 502; ex
ports eonstwiae 715; stock 3,911.
Mrarnis, Seph nilwr 20.— Cotton un-
scttlcd; middlings 18).
Wii.minoton, Scptcmlwr 20. - Spirits
irpeutine stondy at 54; Korin quiet at
fifi 86; for strained 85 50; for No. 1 82 65;
for No. 2 86 50; pole erode turpentine
steady at $2 60; for hard 84 00; for yel
low dip 81 50; for virgin tar steady at
82 16.
Wilmington, September 20. Cotton
quiet; middlings 19; net receipts 41;
auto* 1*1 bale*; stock 7,212.
Galveston, September 20.—Cotton
dull; good ordinary Hi|(« 10i; net re
ceipts 450 lades; stock 13,343.
Charleston, Hcptomls-r 20. Cotton
dull; mHldlinga lHpo 18); net reeeiiits
773; soles 100 Iwlcs; stock 5,977.
New Orleans, September 20. Mid
dliugs 20(a,20i; uet receipts 508; gross
717; soli's 350 boll's; stock 18,681.
Kat.tihoiik, Heptemher 23. -CottoD
quiet and flnii; uiiddliugs 20; uet re
ceipts 112; gross 172; o«|svrts coastwise
00; sales 100 bales; stoi k 1,2(S).
Baltimore, Heptemlier 20.—Flour fa
vors buyers. Wheat firmer. Corn firm
white 825(85; yellow 74(«70. l’ork un
changed; shoulders 7f. Whisky 93|.
WESTERN MARKCT*.
HLuuisville, Hcptrmls'r 20.- lisgging
steady. Flour firmer; family 85 75((t5 70.
Corn steady. Prorisiona firm. Pork
131 ell orders; bacon in moderate de
mand ; •boulder* 7Jc.; clear sides 8c. for
jiacked. Wlnsky Tt, ’ I J
JklSXilsm&iggS
sack'd Wei Whisky iNr. un
changed. * Pork 813. bacon. strong aud
advancing; good jobbing erdeE trade;
shoulders 7|Ht|; dear sides 8J($HJ.
Le*d qntot.
Cincinnati, Heptomlo* 80.— Floor
buoyant Cora aetivc and advanced at
5-V. Pork demand light; holders firm
at 12(1413. LouxlO. Bacon fair demand;
tliould* rs 7i; aides 8; haul* advanced at
10,. Whisky full prions at 80.
•low Forsyth.
Apply next door to
ftl-tor MRS. D. 0- O'KBKFK,
Postponed Sale.
Y-rt falin'MrfiWHfctEP IU (ALE
• Of ao Improved and nnimproved LOT8, fa
Bellwood Depot, on the Woe tern k Atlantic ltailruad.
rI1UK I
1 Ann
oh; Petti* k Bro.. 5 boxes aoa|i; U. A
A.. 4 boxea tobao-
. 1 tm.
H. Broach, 1 box; T. Allen. 1 ba« bean*; John L.
Oonley, 2 boxes; Jamtw Freeman, 1 be»lntead; H. L.
“ Oo., S bbla. honor
l>edding; F. M. Bleb.
Thomax. 1 box; Wm
Wood, 3 iwcluMteH inoiiUltu*;; O. A. Witty, 3 boxea
t J^a r A> W> JLNKB. A«ent.
erchant Tailoring.
□CUT AMO FINEST STOCK OF
doth#, Vest iags s Cashmeres
KVKB BROUGHT TO THIS CITT
A Poll Stock of Every tblti# In Ibo
GoiiGomeirM FuriiiMltiiag
Lint*.
four but the Heat Good* sold,
and A'eatneMM and EUgance U
what i Strive to Excel in.
aeptlH-Iin v*. J. LYNCH.
1 AM QLA1) HK HAS OOMB.
Tka Baal Paper Ilaagsr la Ike Btot* fa
Georgia.
1 CAN now cane your cbalra, and make them look
new for the tame you will i>»y for a bottom. No
chorgo far vsrniebinc cbmlro when I oaue than, and
to |
PpAoJaferfai-, Mmrnllnre ^palrth* *#*.,
flt warranted. Hair and euring
order. All kinds of household furniture and up*
Uolatery done at tb# aburtcat notice. I have re
moved to DeOtvfas Opera How*f — M
A nation Wareroom. oa Marfatfa a
' A Good Chance
FQll A I LOME.
J. <m”lh«'FlKOT'TUrel)AY"ir»OVKM!m?»YIT.
lylnR in Urn
continuing until
Fourth Utfarict
of flald county, known
“ HARDER PLAC E,”
CONTAINING
OfIC THOUSAND A OHIO*
Tbs said yl*<* 1* well watered, and well Umbered,
ipro hHn* about HI* Hundred a - ^ *"
First OMB UCHURKD AOMKA upoa «
fa tnatwl tbe dwfaUn« bouse, a neat tom
with Ava rooms thornwffhly • sated, with Riaaa win
den
tort bfalVato
Next I
iibstaiitlal rock t bimneya, wlUi
nil ein’I'Xte 'l, Itself ooulelntn* near three acres
•< iouh Gin House with Screw, and new
T&nmMJB ACHES. In l™rto
.. email farma of FIFTY At'HKH each.
I will then sell Tit RICK HlfMDRSD ACRES in
aroete, or tract* of from Twenty-Five to Parly acre*
Umber and «'*°d bulldUi#
irveyed. and
tlikuTfra will to a
I shall have »» b tract accurately
|. boundaries Well 4e#»«d.
I Will aeU aw tbo foUowInw terms :
ONE-FOUKTII OAHII: ONK-FOUBTH IN ONE
YEAR ; ONK-FOURTH IN TWO YEARN ; THE
HALANtrC IN TUUKC. WITH INTEREST FROM
OAT* OF BALK.
L'ikiii any and all Uu-ee pn^mcnU except the flret
fl take mtton at Flflcfti tvnta per pound, (I n
I mer ban table Cotton anr* ***
.... market) delivered fa Newn
YOVUO MKN Hooeet add
other* bav«
^*f»e rgnu fro1 . idring more than one tract ran have the
privilege of pare booing additional parcel*. I abaII
so to ll that peraon* bnylQg can parchas# adjacent
tT Th?a land will poelttvvtjr to aoM on the day thna
advert Ired.
can be had by applying to me, or
5.TCCI
auflt-MouAWeeklytlelNov.
HAN. a. 8TAPLXA.
Staple* A Heab,
WIloUtSAl.K AMU RETAIL GROCERS AND
Genl Commifisian ICerclunts
MMM to HMMa, (Mkm IM tor t
278 Broad HUrcnb
AUGUSTA, I
H. H. U1CEMAN. Fra.1 tsEM. 1
mviom ltaak ui Auatta.
I. SIBLEY A MlNH. Lotto. X'-ntU
JOHN M. c LA Ilk SCO.. M. r.kttil Millttw
«». tttam.<
I kttM. Cl
Am
I to I
FORCIUN MARKETS.
Ltwool, Huptomber 20.— Noon. — I ariuixu.
THURSDAY »
CM# OF THR PRRKND I
to^rH|an emmnKii
Woottea & Haight’A
..ana KM PI UK CITY j m, ro
CIRCUS
MXNAQERIt AMO lAUOOX
iiiil KSar"^'
■ r pel *»kfl ai
*n»*m*cemrni Kxtrrnmdemmm
A Ht4e1ee* .tbah one year age. w)M Ud* oUfafr|
i* organised in Atlanta, Georgia, many
ted failure la tfa lakncy; bat tto m<
anted encores crowntng it everywhere U ton
baa aaUafled them of tto error of their Jndg-
Cepe Breton and New Foundlaod,
but one voice from the pres* and nubile aa
idtrinfac merit* of Rita mammoth enWprfas.
IInears. Wooten k Haight feel an excusable pride
in thus referring to repeated triumphs tod prelm
>( the world which has bat oue verdict as to the
ilgb charaofar and euporiortty of thte #afa *t*ai
ironic and Zoological oouibinatlon.
SCENES OF ORIENTAL ORAN6EtfR,
CLITTERINO SPECTAOLEt
Startling Free Sensations!
And the flnesl stud of Performing aud thorough
bred horiwe on earth. Look fa them •• they
pas* the street* and dispute tt If you
ClBMFAMAH.
tt-Tk.nn.i .
■toga, kallfmp terms to!**.!
Mr. Goo. Wambold,
The World-renowned Pasture*, Confariiouifa, and
hi* troupe of a
DQZKN PERFORM IM Q DOM*
A World of Wild Animal*, and a Drove of lactrfau
Camel*. Grand gratuitous
Balloon A seen* ton I
Every day fa one o'clock-wind aud
a . And prior to «ach *—*
Night, Mr. Harry Wit __ ..
aa, wlff traveraa a single wire to tto of tto pu
villon, and return to tto ground. A grand dual
•pertart*' and more free attraction than WM over be
fore offered by any similar aafahUebmwfa.
Two Don# oft* Wild L&orr»
Performed by Mlea Minnie Walla, tto Uou Onto,
and (iuatave Here, the acknowtod he*t
In <he A rente Department Can
be Been
Tb*- l»r» t artiste of karnpr and AatrrltUU.
M’ll Kkita<n lAflarn, the liaahlng Kquf-*“
M’ll K. gtockeo, the teewllffa Morae-w
M’lle Aadfi ws, tto ctofae and
Mile fjoufao. cords ekfai<|Maaad
Edwin wefaoa. tho daring rider.
asm B. Mawkitu audfnfa. EgJ
Bquretrtana.
The world-renew nod aud ofay rivals of
WATNON BUOTHBB*.
GEORGE, EDWARD and THOMAS, tto greafafa
Oymuaafa in tto wofad.
. Andrews, i. Wilcox. Jogoma ‘
Jerome Tattle. W.Jkmad,
* >ug, .fame* Eerie*,
boat of faltofr
■mrl^tpre* mtnr Cornet Btod wflpcri
fare*#* every day fa fo'riofa. A. M.
BrentffnUy Carpeted Beet* for Ladtre; and ao ■
Ing aib/wod idpuSo the paviMon.
Admleaioii Hoventy-lTO Ctota. Children «
ten Fifty oentu
i.^a JaiI* b. -rai ol tlr»i
Boaton.
Gft
. ,l>f. b
MB* of kdtng givau toreou eottouaad wheat thro,
e Liverpool und Hamburg via Now Vokh by Ito#
Utt-totora
MTWf tel Uniter.Onn 8*a**>
For Baltimore.
Far Year
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