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liE AlLY. E ... V\! ·.· .-·rs .. ···.F'. ' .- ' ' I : .- ! ' - ' . . ... ,• . ' ~ . : ' ! ' ' i ' ' . ' ~ \V \ll. V.- Whole Nllm.ber 1,334-. ----ONLY-~ it llllLEf'S. To Save lime in Hunting :;CliO >L 0 R BLAJSK HOOICS, Sr .ATlONERY, PATENT MEDKDI~-~. BOTANICAL GOODS. TRUSSES,. :L 1 lORTER . I-J01JLll~\ !\.RACES &c,, <ilc1 \Vhere you can alway; f!q tJ,c mo..,t co~\· ple\te c~s::>rtment :m tll · e nt:>.d othe1 Lines pertaining 10 th.e tr~<le to he found anywhere 1111 Western::-:~w York ~- W. STILES FINE FALL G~ODS. A~ I~ ]locmfiald, iMIEftCH~NT TAILOI', HaB. j\1~\. received .the Ft•!e5t Line ol !n:- portcc\ir a'ld Domestic OLO~RS, jCA.SHMIIRES an(l OVERCO_AT:IN'GS Ever shWWil Ill l:l•tavia~ \yht~ll he dill make up in the L.ATEST S'l~LES li\U ~I the LOWEST PRICES, for ,f\:irst Clat.ss .Goods .. A!Dllline of GPull.rUU'll 1 1il runnhllliltg- t*oolf fl, 'Fhe Earl& Wi's')n Lunen CollAr - Tlte be:st made. . ' /)!li\\\ C Ill lind Im[~~cl the slo<Clr, J'1o. 50 'Main Stt'Get .. - • 0 0 ~ R 0 ..p (Q ,!1:1 .a ~- ' ' . ·~ Clt.1bi11g cheaJI e.l Moynibao ·~. H<nw '!he ·Pi'lt\e or lttl·b~er Boot• and ShDeil wlU eJe Jliftec.ted. NF.\v Ymm Oct. 19 -SiJC.ty rob- ber- manufacturing firms having a capital of $Jo,ooo,oOto were rep· .resentee at a meeting here to-day. Res:Jiuiions were adopt>€d declariog- th~t.t il i;:; lhe duty of tile rubb;r ma.nuractur.ers in tllis (Ountry and Europe to do all they (an to pro- t<ct tile puhlic against the continu- a;.ce of gigantic spec ula:ti:'n and a-]vising ell manu:fhctt\roers to refraiEl ! rom ei1d-t:av Jring to ke ej>- d) wn the price of goods by 1lte undue adulteration ot them~an d jn making the r.ecessuy advance in prices tc ad\';n,cc ;z,ls::l the standacd.ol qnality. Agreements wer~ adi.lpl ed that th~ manu:act!ll'ers of rubber boors and sr oes >hall close th~ ir factl'l'1, s De.cernhe:r 23d, and k-eep tL< rn closed until the price o:fl'nbber f1th to a point 1vhich warmTLts remm1,,g The tirne wher. that:poimt is rene. .. d will he determined b)-' a tntedug c&llcd by tile chainm.n or secretary on request of five meinhe'l's. A~so that the manufactUiers ()f rubbeJ good•, other than b:>ots m d shoes, at once reduce the cot».sttm;}tion of cmde ruhber w that afler November xst it ~ill be 25 per ceo!. less than at present: and not ag:ain ill crease consumption until the cost falls to a p Jint wl1ich warrants the in crease_ The chairman was at».t~orized to appoir£t a committee l:o mature a plall L.r the organization or a rub- ber iuq' Jrting cornpa1ty witil a c~pital of t.dt le!s than $), ooo,ooo. ------<1------ A Do\'\ rrle:l!. Willie Corey is a. pup.H at the LJ ni•;n School, and lik.c o1her boys leaves his hat in the eutry, He ownr. !\ dog, an intellige11t English setlH, and yesterday 1be: an'imal pro- ceeded to the school, s.elec:ted Mas- ter ~orey' s h~t and ca.uriecl it home between !lis teeth. '!'be boy's par:- ents live cm:Sum'mit slre:et. a·quarter of a. m.ile frorn the school, and when the dog appeared witl1 tile hat tbey susiJected that he had beell tb:ieving, sot hey sent him b• ck ~ith it, Mr. Corev f()llowing wit bin sight. When the dog reached ibe school bui ld.t.,g be entued a11c g'{)ing di- rectly to the rocm 1vl.ere the boy studied, dropped tbe hat by the do()r and demurely tr().t;ted out This is a..n instance of tlte intelli gence of a. canine and is V01lched for as being the tmth. lllllllne:rr, Op ill :I ne;s. The Millinery stores 11-f Batctvia are !coking their prettiest to·day, it being a. general uopeni ng: day\ for the display of fall gc oil~. Miss Tompkins' store, coHJer of Main and Bank streets is filled with ne'v goods axranged in the !11i0Stau:ractive. styles. Miss Jerome shoal'7s a large stock, at her store iil tl1e Walker block, and Miss Elderk.:ill and Miss Ke11yon have displays tbat will be sure to plea~e the eyes of the ladies whe> call npon thern. The taste and knowi.edge of styles displayed is verr creditable and as tElc openings \viii continue all dayt<J·OOoHow. No lady within reach of Bat~via should fai I to make the rounds. liuJnpty QDlD\'P 'ty. Th(l·inqurry .iEto the alleged in . fl!llllityof Mrs. Sc<Jville began in 01i. ca.go yesterday .. Arran gemen'ts are being mad~ fo·r th~ production e>Hh·c Passbn Play in New York <lining the holidays . P. loriliard 'haspurchasedinLex- in~toll~ Ky., a yelrHng colt hy '('en- br-()ec:k uut of Phm.fore for $:;,oo0. R. 0. Storrs•&::'Co\ woolen ~an ufsctarers, or Deaham, Mass , ba'le failed. LiabilHies $43o,ooo;nom- inal assets $z z 5, coo. Wednesday ev..;lling- Julia 'Wil~nn an. d :Roosa BoJia.ss, fought ::~.bo1:1t a m- ... in New Orleans with knives. Jn 'ia wa.s kille<l. 1\.emvcod Pltilp of Brookl~n, has • '•r,_., .. s.ht a sn, t d~ainst George Bliss, ' whn tud him arr€lhted two years ~go' (\\ the c-harge Qf 'lon~i11g the Morey leLter. A l:11ge n u m iler of men are al- , · ready thrown oot of work itl! Chi-· ca~o by the sl-.aipment of dre~ed ~ te-ef t() the eaut. Shipments Q( cl\.~ tie: on hoof are gicatly <limimsbed'. Cholera is .. raging in Tobtu3ci. • M -.exico. It is saki bu:t.zards feed or. the bodies oft he ha.l-f. huric.d d<J:td ' in M ar.athn, Nexico cemeteries, . Fifty-tluee new cases of yel!ow fe\ler 1vere repo3\ted in Pensacola,. Fl~., yesterday a'!ld nine deatbs, il1- · clodiog the daug.hh:r of Dr. Wlli t ~ ing, Sccretarv oftllle B\ard of Eicaltb_ Fhe t:llore of his cbildten are dO\\ n with t~e disease. 'Tis sweet to. .be a candidate, But Ol\! of joy bereft • ls he who, rn~hing to hi~ 'fo.te Withou.t regard lor clllililS of st.1te 1 Fmds<oul that he is tell. N. Y. Commenin! A.fw7tiser, \I a-rna. Stalwart ofthe Stdwarts. '' -Guiteau. \Left left, I had R good <Jffice, bat I'm leU.\-L. N. B-s. \Relentleas sweej:s the stroke of fate-Tl!e strongest la'l\-H. F. T. \Lewis has ,opened the b11ll Now on with the da.nce. \-M. B. P-k. •·We\v.e got Da.rien solid and don't you bet otherwise-. I live in Darien. \-R L. K. \It's now or never for father; and this Cleveland JJoom will help him along like the deuce!'- Jr. 1 'As I think of it now, alone in my chamber, I do feel a little asham- ed of myself. -C. J. F .-n. 1 'Already I a.m sleepless of nights. This an:xiety about my election is too much for we.'' ·-C A. H-1. ~\C''IfStevens don't want to go to Congress, I might be prevailed upon to accept He nomination. \-Capt. P. 1 'We'll !lee about this County Judge bllsi'ness. I'm goi~g to stick tbepricks!ntosotnebody.\-W. T., P.M. . ''A vCotl} for B()wen is a vote for me, I' n· going to be clerk to the Su.rrogate's Court, if he is elected.\ -:-B. Geo. Fannie Igoie; ~ged 18, oL -J(n (IX- c\lnto each life some nun muRtfall Vll le, Tenn , qu~rrd(•d Wi\ h llel' 'I Some <lny must IJe dark and drea:y.l< ste:phlher, Fra:1lc. Dearmontl, lie- Sllollld't wonder if I'd be that c~~se lu~ refused !tel' permissivo. to : Day._\-W. Harris. VISit~ cucus }'COtoerday. , De~•nno!tci \We have pushed thi118S in this sla.pped he~ face, md hnnle, 1911 ~ campaign, I 1eH you; the last nail in a brea.tl xg.xfe, fat~lly stabbed Deu-! the Sto.lwart COffill will be driven thil:> m em d. ul:e W4~ 0 1lrrc~>tcd. fa.ll.,. -R. T. H-d. \uldd.e In W:fiJ:IDing c:lole:nl:r \ 'Qtiite overlooking yourself ~nd • · -.- · 3 ' the rc:;;1 in esalting your llero.' Fr~~cis Fullmg\on, a la.rmer 11gec. 1 Some fqlks think that was my posi· · 7';. h_,m~near \lrarsa.w, wag: found tion.\-F. s. W-d. de.ad 111 h1s roo111 yesterJay afternol>ll \ , . , ha-vmgc Jmmit·ed suicide by shoot- I ve worked f~r y~ars m pullmg ing ht.tnself with :a rifle. A spcciat ~bese AsJJcmbly Wires 1.n s~ape, and to the Bufrll-> :Ex.: press says: He bad · 1t W?,uld be a sha.me rf N1chol beat de1iberately phced the stcck 10n tl;e me. -C. H. C-mb-n. flO' or and the mu?.:zle 1mder his ell. in, \I'm running Independent for anod to:1 ched th~ 1 rigger with liis tile A:ssembly and lscmebody 'II be foot, sending the• ball thmugh liis surpnse~w~enthevotesar~counted, he~d, tcwring thte t·.ngue and ldll- :I gues~ 1 t w1ll be me, too -M. H. ing hitn insta:~lly. His wil~ b~d B. ,· / Abram l\[cClit~hlc :;, a ''mrbn'!l'! employed on a L' ~. tbat i!J being· erected· for F f-,. \Je:rry on S:;ue street, met with n.: unfortunate a•.:- cident this monin,g, He W.'l~ standing 'on the jot~b for .the set.on.1 !1-Jor and a felt~w W<'Jrknmn w:t;.; plssing up lumber 1:0 him. i\lc · Clintcck turnc.i his .h:·ad sudden!;• and the enti of a b,,;,;ud struck him in the eye-, blind:na f]dtr.a for the ti111e being, his ~I 0 ll' l:i. tllle other ey~ havi1 g be·>n d s:ro:Y<.d sometime ag '· l\lc.Ciintcck felli b11t luc,:ily did not fall t<• t'te flJ::ar below, ard the othe1s wen· til ht:s ~sst~ ta:rce. He w:2s helped •o Dr_ C. C. B.!lter' ; who attended hi:nt and who. pro- nounclJ<i the cas·; .a serious one althougi. ho!' tlc.es ~ot believe the injury \\t[: be perEl!anmt J\lc- Clintock kft for ilis hotne ir1 Geneset> this forenoJ~. ,_ .. ---1-=t~ ·rran\Rm· or T-Itle-, ---·j . ' ; ' Follr,\1 i11g are tbe r-:eai estate trans~ fers record··.! in the C()lunty Clerk's office sine._ ·:m r la.sLr<::!>'Or!: . Heir& uf Se !1 ll. G1·c1:Lll>ry to J>eter Belson of Barre, hnd Hl 0:1 l<hcld, $I~)l5· Francts .'\, Vale ·~lie to Vfm. Denni~~ lund in LeRoy, $2vu Polley C. llraiu, •.! !oRoberl Belsoi•, land in Oakfield, $425- . Joscplt C. Wilson 'to l 1. £\ry·w Dodge:r ~ acre ()n Bank street, I'P.~tc-;.vin,. $2<Do, Rebecca Beardsley to .I~ranciS L. Blo<lt. ~ ett, land 111 Alexander,.$~~!)>. ' ' 4 •• • · O.U llLul'l&;;.eL:s, Folbwing are tJ·tl.tl) ':; quutJ..tions on the Petroleum lluJietin in W. H. !Parson~>' telegrapl1 otllc::e, furnished. 'by J. ·r.· Budd, Brolt::.cr, rWBu.ffalo: ....10 a.1n, 1 ()pencd .•• ~ .-, ,, ...... _ ...• , 93~ 1 :1o:1o am, .•...... ~ .... ·,, ...•.. -.::,9J1~ lo:ss am, ............... \ •.•• ·-91Yz Sales at ... - ... .., .. , •••••• U3Ji 1 I :40 am, .. , .......... , ........... 93;;; .[2:15 PEil;. • •• 0 •--•-••-••u-ti •••-·••••••93;\g I2:30 p m, closed, .......... _ .... ·93.if ..,_~-+4••-.-~- . For this· week ancr u:ext we will offer an astonishio-·g lot rof bargains. New lot Dress G.hJds 1)-nlf)S cts.:a:.; yard, Gray Yarn r·!!lly I~)~o a skein;... Merino wrappers ... ..-urt:h 7sc for soc. childrell's woolen ho!i.e. for rz %c a. pair, worth 18c 1 Wt.~>ol-en blankets only $2. oo and $3.0CJ a pair, worth. $3.oo and $s.oo. \~e: will sellR. good Elack Cashm .. ~roe a.t 6z~c, on 1y stepped o11t from •be h;om;~ a. \l was launched easier than I fc1w m inutea bef;rc, and on retun- e&pectcd, a11d it looks as if it would 4 •• ing found him a:.sstated, Re bs be pretty clear sailing; but squalls Go to Kibbe'sAi'ell\CY tor bargo.infJ · worth 75c. These are- rare bargains, J. B. & H. HEWIT'l' 1 . 10:9 Main St. l '\ been in bad healtll fm years a~d was: , come up mighty sudden.\- W. C.' in building l<Pts, · · · - ad.Jict(!d L') the opim!l habit. -wr.ane: W. -- .... e·~>--- ullder the i11flucn ce cr this dcug he \I saidin the convention if 1 got R. 0. Holden..&.>(:~ aro;;:. agent l111.d se1·eral times threil.tened 110 take ten votes I sl!Ouldn't be ashamed, for R. J. Roberts' scissCJrs and br- his life. If there isn't too. much scra.tchinn- I abold gold ey~d ne:.e(i;.les. ' They 4... o have a large assortmc:.i(· alia arc ~'~n- !['Jto New•-tn Byron. ~uess I .. !! get that many.\- J, R. ing theoo much less i~ price .han. And-n. they formerly were, 'l'.his makt of'· Sou\'II BYRON, Oct. zo. --Eeory \Look at Vi11e Street and see · · · h b f1 ' Gi~lam, the ow11cr of the hor:;e tba.t what I did for \ll~ village(?) when I sctssors 15 ~t e, .· ~s~ ,man:u ~G~ur~p,, '• ·: v;as stolen the otli. cr day, was ttuo~n was Mayor, aDd then calculate what rvr.' M:oynihan h:as ju!St receive'd a. fro1n a bugf!y yesterday and qtt:ite I'll do il I'm. elected County new lot of clothiog and gent&. balj'y injured. He and Levant Treasurex\-W. S--h. furnishing goods, that h~ will sell .Dtbtle were corrJing from Rer~~n \That il\terview, even if I did cheaper than any huse 'in tlle and the horse b:c~une frightened. at write 11 , may d() my cause some county, the cars, tipping tile buggy over a;md goad. It wotlld have been better, --------1\\\\_,..~ ---- throwillg them ooth out. .rv.ll'. h 11 Elegant new Pe:dul]i]es, Lowe & thoug , to· ave lJad it printed origi- S Dibb! e ~·a~ only Ilraised. Ed. Col~ na.!Iy in a llewspaJler. \-G. B-n, ons, (English,) just received at ltst~r. wh ·was lll:rown considerable T~yon's Drug Sto~~~ 5 7lvlain street; .,~, space by the cars' Wednesday, ·is The Bu·on II~>rse '.l'hlet (Jauahc. ·Sewing Machines tc:. r.ent,. and re· hnE't '\'lorse than at .first reported. T d- ··- ·- -- He is t1nable to stir and is imjured The· tltlef \Vho stole the horse paired. erry &: V\an U£-~n. intenia.lly. from Henry Gillam of Byron, and a Ope:ra Eouse J?Jqck ___ _.,___ buggy from Dwight J?erkins. on 1 • 4 ',. • 11 · • · · 'The wes' 81looro ln &Ju~n. Tuesday night, has been arrested. A great variety t>f desbrable build- ing lot!; for sal~ qt ]ibbe's Farm 1 ' .i Rumor has it, sa.ys the :Breeze, Officer Fuller of Medina l esterday Agencyj No. 94 Ilfa.ln !l:reet. , . ' that work will .be commence~_ 011 aftt!rnoon teclegrapned Sheriff South- .. __ _ tbe West Shore railroad at the .. 'Eea- worth tha.t he had the thiet in ens· If you wish ~o bawe t€cith like nuC' crossing, a sllort d.is.tall<e tody and ba.d securred all the stolen pearls, and a pure \)r..fill..tb, use YEs soU1h-west of Akron, nEXt Mo~d~)'i property, not excepting Gillam's dog' TooTH P'():WDER, • The railroad excttellliltlt has broug-lit which followed the thief. It is not · • 1 • ,. .. , .... many new comers into Akron. dl1r- kn<>wn wbo the pr::i13oner is, but it is Go to Kibbe's Agency for bargt'lim The Lowell Morning; Titnes of the 1 rtb inst. says of Efc1'cpaugh's IIumpty Dumpty troup~·s perform· ancedn tlutt city: The IIEI'V Hutn.p· ty Dumpty drew a f't!ll bouse to Music hall last evening :alld was a good sh.ow cf the kind. New tricks were advertised and prod l,l~ed. The olio in the second act 1va:s excellent, and ()D the whole exceededi !k.n)\thi.ng of the kind we ever saw. Mr. Ad- ams m<tde a very lively <elown, and was' ably se.conded by his iJ»rother as Pantaloon. Applause w:as frequent and hearty. . i11g the past six ll:lOnths, real esta:.ie:. supposed t:hat it is the old man. jn house:;;~llnd lot~ 4;~~1~ii~.Jl~, }9C!1teq., in , has advanced tVIeEty-five per cc11t, Nidrerson who was suspected; , ; ,, . 1 ~ .... '' ' tj • .L · · • l ·and It really does·seem as if .~ ne1r . Sheriff S()utlnvorth went to Medina · 2'\. large assortment qt; Razors ut -- .... ·--- lnllllner)'. The greatest stodk, lo...vest prices, and. best styles, can be ftOillld only at J. B. & H. Hewitts', ·IO 9 Main str~et, era of rapid g· to-wtband.nrospcl\ity is on the 6 o'clock tfain this morning, Tryon's, Every ra~o.r 1vaw1.nted, .• r llnd will return. with the thief and · · .., , A , ' 't'f<~ !•l now da.,vning. · Ah,~ property.tbis a.fternoon. Bon.f-oti' c0logile ·tor sale ·at A..Fl'Elt TAIUNG 4- 8z IJ!lllbtts . tyitiJ· . ' . . 1 J?qstin's, . 1 . \ ' ''\\ out rnnkihg a choice the , Wayll-(l- . ·. Qwing- to tile \':!1'11.11J' mi!linery Denti$.i~-- r-e-c-om ... ~nlie Ylcs TooTH Cay-uga.·Seneca. R.ep'U~lican~ <:on ope11ings this wee~, Miss Ware's will PowDER, gres.siorul.l Convention, which _,has . · not ta·ke place tmtil ne~t weelf, $11.t- ----..;;jl}~zo -J ' .. been •in session at lyon.s 'for s~veN~I' . ~r~ay, Oct. 2 Sth, when she will be , Ne~, stcck 9r · fdnq' ·Neckwear, days was atljoutne(l for one '\\Veek ''prepared to sho\v.all the latest styles C~llars and Cuffs-stylish and at low yest~rday. in hats and bonnets. pnces, C. ]{., GoULD, ' I I