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better, 't in fact them a $1.75 com- assured ° ® $4.50 6.00 10.00 5.75 9.50 10.00 8.15 6.00 10.00 _ 2.00 .- $250 - 8.50 8.00 -- 1.00 1.00 +- 2.50 $.00 = 715 1.00 The Bist, 1 T. RR pails. B. Ro and Louis e) es follows: Fuca rome, Sundayt 's, fl , dally forOlean aatly, nota Gare bétween Car Accommo- Haitaio, h. C. KDB. price, South City Mally foot sed ap; planted: | A covered with center of the minates® walk and Dvs coal Tilts m3 from the pro- Those in talue than will be We also to railroads or Ooly in the Creek sta- B tain it right . ASK NEWSDEALERS HOW | 18 GAINING CIRGULATIOK THE EYENING NEWS VOL. XV--XNOQ. 7« BUFFALO, N. Y., TUCESD AY. OCTOBER 18, 1887. SECOND EDMON MEN BURNED TO DEATH. Three Lives Lost in a Boarding. House~-A Knoxville Hotel Burned. Soolal Sensation in Ottawa--&A Mar- riage at the Point of a Pistol-- Was It Bigamy. KnoxyiLtz, Teon., Oct. 18.-It is belfoved that an attempt was made about 2 o'clock terday morning to burn the Anitie House, the leading hotel of the city, aod rob the afe and the rooms of the gmeste. . Fire was staited. in a lumber yard lo a dietwot part of the city sod soon ufterward a blaze wes discovered. in the basement of the hotel.. The firme were forth- mately noticed in time to bo put ont by buckets of water, . Of the 200 guests in the hote only afow were aroused, | The sufo waa. robbed of $700 difting the excitement. Lage Eowand, Que., Oct, 18.-Bobort Nell's boarding-houee was burned at miduight. All tho Samater esenped exeopt three boardars, Thomas Banders of Norton Mills, Vt., Willis Burhan of Litle River, and George Seotton of Califor- Bl, who were burned to doath. . Orrawa. Oct. sensation bas <beon ereated by the elcpement of Str. F. W. Hamil- ton. ontll Inrely a clark in the meoney of tho Bank of Montreal, und. Mrs, £. Middleton, whose husband fo a nephoir of Gen, Hamilton of Northwest robellion. tame. . Both parties wire rominonent in amateur theatrical and Inmored guests at the residence of the Gorernor- General, - The couple left Ottawa: by the out going Boston tralu baturduy, and are supposed to be in Now York. Citannastoy, Oct, 18.-Last Thursday nliht a bind of musked neerues went to the hone of Robert Robertson colored, living oeue Edgefierd drawed Aim to the woods and whipped tun un- til pearly dead. | After this ono of. the purty fired at him. the bull tiking. ortect fo lite: neck. Robertson recognized Clurk Borrull and Erink Highlands of the party and.. warrants ill also he iseged for others, - Tha whipping was caused by. Intimunte relatives of Robortson with the wife of ono of the aitacking pusty. Curea0, Oct, 18,.-A special to the Herald save: The partfenlors of a social seaeation in Milford, near. thie city, bave Jat been made public.. About six weeks ago (orgs A rmatrony, the wealthiest farmer 1n this district, discovered ® thathis beaurifal. duoghter, need 17, was in 6 delicate onodition, . bhe said Elmer Poole, the sop of a wenlthy real estate man, wan the canre of ber trouble, und the revelation prostiated her - father - for sevorel | days . As anon us be recovered ho armnd bimeelf, visited. the Poole reaisence and demanded thut the seducer marry his vietim next night.. Poole agreed, and at thi hour appolited the two wore marziod, the buaband lering tho house nt ones. . The facts leaked out and now thore are rowors dented by Poole tat the now-made hashaiid, is a blasmist. . The unforranate young woman has since given birth to a child. _-_ A Rascnity City Clerk, Br. Louts, Oct. 17.--Two years ago the vault In the olty tremsuret's office in Exrt Bt. Loals was entered. by barglors and $48,000 in city asrip and in cash stolen, T. A. Canty, city.clarkc of. Feat BL. Louls, will be arrnizned th'ay tn the Cireult cont at BofterHle, TiL, on an fodictment chatglog him with entering Into a conspiemey with a profeasinant. burglar named Charles Coleman, Lieatoonnt Doily of the Enat Bt. Lools pollo and a lignar seller nnmed Pat Ego, for the parpoes of plandering the vault. »taiirond Drakemen in Convention, Brxonawrox, Oct. 17.-The foorth aunnil Interoationa convention of the Brotherhood of Railroad Brakemna of the | Uuited Sates and Canson vpeued at the Opern House in this rity today and. contiones one. week. . About 270 delegates bave arrited. . The proceediag» warn opened with a parade this morning, the. erril and military orentazations of the eity partici- pation, - The address of welcome was detlvered by Mayor Bay los a-_-- The Adeipnia Theater, An onosanliy large nadiance was profent at the fret of Liza Weber's \Nizht Hawk's? at the Adelphia lost night, . The pro- gramme was long and .. The songs were selections from old and familiar melodies, and were well recoived by the audience, . 'Pne samo programme will be repeated each evening this week. co- The Rochester Gaby Farm. Rocmestzm, N Y.. Oct. 17.-*Bobby\ and \Smithy foned!ings recontly trosferred from the MeDonald bahy farm to the Rochoster Orphan Arylom, are dead, one having expired yesterday und the other tolay, . When tikes from the farm they wer +0 reduced hy dissare and buoger that tregtment in the asylum could not care them. Mr, Gindstone Cheered, Oct. 17.-11r. Oladetone ar: rived to this eltr. today. . He was vociferously cheered on his arrival at the station. Tamorenw he proceeds to Notrlorham to attand the oun: ference of the Liberal Federation. Line > Defranding the Porto®Mce. Barcxtioxs, Oct. 17.-Porty persona have bean arreated in this city charged with exten- sive frands upoo the postal department. Bome prominent officials are implicated. e . . _POLITICAL POISTERS. Register Voters sboald see that they are properiy reg- fstered today or tomorrow. The Cleveland Demoersey held a wallattended inst ereaing and elscted 11. new mem- Ex-Senator Warner Miller opened the cam- gig-n at Salamanca last night by addreseing the cung Men's Republican Ctub. Eveniog sessions will be bald in Enom No. 14. City 1, tomorrow, Thursday, sod Friday evenings for the purpose of natoralising for- 6 ° tet ----»___ BRIEFS BY WIRE Rxw Torx, Oct, 16.-The Cotton Of Trest has deferred the November dividend. Hazxtroun, Oct. I&-W. W. Perry, one of Ihlflmk'm‘hlhdty.hl been sent to the insane sey Cateaco, Oct 18.-Benker Eanrson, who wer abot by bis stepson on Bunday, in somewhat better, and may live. Resorces, Oct. 14.-Col. John N. Partrida® was lest night chosen colomal of tha Sord Regi ment, H. G. 8, R. X. Lives Lost in a Fire at ‘ AWFUL DISASTER IN CHINA, |( Hankow. One Thousand . Bar Oct. 18.-Tho steamship Blo Jegeiro, which arrived today from Hong Kou, brings additionu! details. of the fire ; at Hunkow, . The number of Hiver lost is given us 1000and the salue of the property as 2,000, 000 tacts. 1 ---» | In® Pout CLERKS. | Thore Atready Appoinied by the Morra of Police Commisioners. » 'The Board of Police bes appointed tha follow» Ing poll eferks to sorve at the. coming election: j reeonircans. lot Ward-Hirst district, Charlos Maxwell; second, Thomas_ J. Hatler; | third, Joeeph Muhilis foortn, Bobert J, Noill; fifth, David Hurgene; sizth, Joseph Kenvedy, 2d. Ward-Pir-t district George Westcott; secvod, Frank B. Grimm 84 Ward-Pirst district, Willinm W, MeGoon; second, Hhorwood Welch; third; W. Van Brock» , ling fourth, Androw J. Keller dth Ward-First district, Viotor Lytle; see- ond, George Perkins, fith Wend- Pirst district, Iano Hedrioeky; recond, Joseph Bomick; third, George: Stumpf, fourth, Henry Dittoan; fifth, F. Kiesel; wirth, ; seventh, Charlos Bashert; eighth, Rob» ett Melatyre; ninth, Jumes J. Kirk, Oth Wanl-HFirst district, -; second, Ed- ward Oberkerchor; third, Lonls Berric; fourth, Henry 'T, Kraft; fifth, Louis Werner; sisth, Geurge Holker, Th. Ward-Pirst district, Albert Adder, second Conrad J, Kaisor, third, Eii} A. Maaber: . fourth, Charles Wobers fifth, William seventh, Charles Botting, Hth \Ward-Pirst district, Michiel Hogan; gecond, Luke Ban; third, Jamee Smith, fourth, i John Carroll: 1 thi Ward-Firet dlerrict, Eazone P. Peopr: ' second, Charles A. os; third, Edward. F. Rogers. Ith Ward-First district, Allison K. Hume; Ke ond, Jobo W. VanPoymn; Prird, Thomas Bemer; Forth, Jouh L, Hurwood. 1th Ward-Pirst district, Benjamin. Leny Recond, Harold Kelley; Fourth, Edeard H. Kubl- bwolks Fifth, Joseph J. Purcs, |_ 19th Ward-Purst district, William E. Tap: plug: Second, Willism Tupping, Ing Tard, W. B. Fader. 14th Ward-First district, Charles A, Popry; ' Hocond, Heury W. Yoget. i ane vessocnare. | Up to this merning the Democratic names in foil brd not ben seut in If full.. Thelist us far us completed is an follows: . lst. Ward-Foorth district, Michael Hogan; fff, Jobo Bmith; sixth, David Nugent. led Ward-First district, Chis, Bully; aot. Wiliinm Farrell; Bd. Ward- First ' district, rcond, Edward. Pitepatrieks third, A. Wyo; fourth, Nichain J. Rortin Th Ward-First aistrict, Emil Hager; nocond, William H. Duillev; third, Fred L Huctinnpers fourth, Louis H. Mitter. in the bth Ward John GIres: for the. eighth diatriet te the only one ropurted. 13in Ward: ~First district, Joseph M. Wirth, second, Fred Cator; third, Frunk Veddor, + THE LIBERTY LEAGUE, An Anonymons Contribution -aApranging tor a Mask« A minintor who wished his nume withheld subscribed $15 for the benefit of the Personnl Liberty Lengus at their mo ting: lnst. mizht. President M isbarger anid that the lenene woul not meddle with local politics this yer but would give its hardest: work to. the candidutas far Banato and Assembly, Cizenlary are. to be seat to all of tho Republican nod Dom- ocratlo candifdates for the Lewslature usking thelr viows on. tho excise and Bonday laws, It was positively put down. by the president that the league would mot «apport the C. H. A's eendiasts, but boped that one of the aity con- Youtions would nominnte a man. for Mayor whom it would be a. plessam to rapport. A mass aieeting, with Eoglish and German apenic- urs, will be haid on Thursday ovening, Oct, 27, vither at Music Hall or the Casino, -+ Romand Coster as Vircintne.\ Edwand Collier, the young tragedian, oponed a week's enumgement at Court Strout Thoater last evening, appearing In. the chnrretor of Firginius, Mr. Collier's interpretation of this ditonlt rote is original swith. himeolf in rnoy respects, and his epteadid. portrayal of. the noble Roman rorites all the old-tima interest wren to the character by MeCuilongh, The pieos is admirably placed. apon: the tige and correct in details of scenery and The support, while generlir good, ts hardly ap to that standard of exooitence deainaded by w Bulfwio anitience whenurer an attempt ie. male to produce a correct interpretation of. the legitimate draina. here, . Miss: Lala: Froitto, as ognve a very pleaing portragal of -the role, though she se ms to lack confidence in her ability to give a forsbed Mis: Liem: Metal was an accnptable: Nervia, Clay Clement is a grncefal actor anid gave a. good | porformanon of Teius, - James Stnpelll, formetly of this city, io cnet as matorie and wae wall received.. Mr. Btanaill fo the company's manager. On Weduesday wod Thursiny Mr. Colter will ap- pear as and Friday and Hetarday as Jack Cade, &---- Resitence and Votes, Editor Evening: News For the benefit of those who may oot he claar on the mbject, will roa please state bow long a man. mast be a. resident of. the state, count, eity, ward and district to enable him to rate? Toren, Revrazo, Oct, 17, 1997. One year io the stata, four months. in the county and one month in. the election district. -- a 000 A Canadian mitpper. Toxoxto, Ont., Oct. 16.-H. R. Forbes, banker and broker, ning. bucket-shap bosiness xt 28 King street mast, went to Detmit Satorday night.. His labilitiee are estimated. at from $10,000 to $25,000; ~ it timand timwar tetping some friends! to bear Chicago wheat and a shrink enoerd him to collapan, . He was Canedian agent jor Doren & Wright, New York, Mr. Doran is pere Investigating. «-*- wued by a Fiagman'y Widow, emily Ford begin an action. in the Baperio® court before Judge Hatch yreterday to recove! $5000 damaeve from the Lake Sborn road.. He? Rusband was killed some months ago while act Ing a flagman, by the toppling: over of a load of beavy timber insecamly fasted. on a pass- Ing freight car. Coon 2k _s The Cherae Market, No cheese was sold at the Bensler HoGre cheose market yesterday afternoon. The offer: Ings were bates. . There was only ons bid -L} cants-for a portion of one factory's make, _-_-&_-- MARINE NES ¥enteztay the staamer Veronica fell short 410 Ecabels on 53,000 bosbals of wheat from Mil- wenkes. The steambarge Clyde left for Buffalo pester dy, after making Epos repuiza cays a Mackinaw di Ste been leaking freely, amd is wasthcoght that ber grain cargo 23 a tor wes 4 the diver reported that ber bottom forward was In bad stape. i 1 ond, C, E. Westcott; third, Bamaot Abrams, | 1 I | together THE DEAD-FALL. 'Time in the Minneapolis : R Convention, i | fust tq do so-&A Yoto of 1 Conlidence. i | Oct, 17.-It was late this { afternoon in the K. of L. convention. when the question was called on the report of the cme mittro On lawe reducing. the members uf the executive bwand by tmo and the up: pointing power in the hands cf the grend muster workman. The rote wis viva voce. and the anys were so strong. that, the supporters of of the rall, lotadd they attempted a little strategy Dy enbmitting a resolution calling for Powderly Springs it at the Wrong T | He Resigns, but Barry: and Bailey Re- | the administration did. mot dire to a ' . Black Rock's NEW BRIDGE. ___ Ald. Rano Moves in a Matter of Great Tportance to Hi nts. Ald. Rano bad a resolation adopted. im tha'l Council yesterday directing the City Eaginear ' to propire a plan and varrey of the most | feweible mannor of bridging the opace between the (@rizinns of Wost urease and the southerly tirnfinas of Dearbore street, and to | report the same to,the Counsil together: with a | deacription of the land sed property necsesunys to and appropriated und the work ud‘ Apptexitaute cost thereof necessary. to be dond to accomplish auch purpose. 1 This starts in officinl motion. the schame for, bailding a bridge. over HouJagunda ores, foi which Pax News as difforent times during: the samumer fins whowa the vital. necossity, Many Black Rock citizmns believe that an overhead viaduct stong Dearborn stroot was the best mesas of providiag u direst oatiet other then liv streot (rom: Lower to Uppor: Black Hock, und. Aid.. Reno gave: this. scheme tiie unqaelified approval. The difficultise In the way, howerer, the out and magals tode of the work led. to & compromise on m bridge astoss tho croek, It ie almost cartilns that Dearborn street will be pared with asphalt, and If the bridge in built thare will bo a direct | the resivnation» of the members of the genetil , anoluited romlmoy from Hertel avenue ap Wosk executive board, io the hope that those uf Burry ! avoune to Porter, nad Buity would he ucsepted and. the rext ro- ' furad. premnted the resignations of himself, Haxos: Migiare und A yleeford. Burry nnd Huizey, however, rofored to full in- to the trap. | for two years, and they did not pruposn to ro- | | Buey bad been efected, thy anid, I \It in almost errtelo,\\ said a Black Rook eit» The resutution was udopted by t vote Of : fzen toduy, \that the bridge will be bailty mo 112 to 64, und, in a brief spsech, Mr. Powderly | the increased truttis on Denrborn street will lmvfi the effect of compeliag the Granil 1 rak to stop switehing on Desborg nod Nistara etreets. al will be so mach trouble thnt 1. belfevo the raile | rowd people will be forced to do heir amitchin on the Canmdinn aide, nnd «o at une stop w tire unles cnargen were proferred agninst them , will get rid of two great drawbicke to the prow ; and their removal. affected by cuastitutional | pority of tre Hock und: the comfort of peoplé | | fewsur ( the ademboistention bus no alternative left but to . toto te arceptinee of the resizpation ; they had tneimnetson demanded: On this again there was. no call. of tue roll, As a clinux to the burlen yw, u vote of confidence in the mem bers of the hourd who bud. satimitted their rew igontions was eubmitted and carried, with about 80 snouting \\No.\\ | Phi situation tonight is procisely. whore. it was whea the fight. benm. The opposition: is turbolent aed looke apon the reealt as a sigonl vietory, On tho orhor land mont of the /w ministration men iy the vote of confidence In Powderly nod bay faction Ie nll thit ean. be de- | sired. Ene detta toduy was hike a beer gurdens Mr. Haney of the executive board. accused Mr. | Powdery of political methods to maintain his power, and declared. his mepicion that the ! master workman was using the order in tha in- terost of the Catholic charch, and. intended the ultionte tistuption of the Knights, ly also declared thet Jonn Haves wit a wire-puller nud © tool of nome political party. f thm. rewoln- tion to reduce the executive bourd was adupred, he and Barry: would. walk out of the hall wod wee sno would be gninezs in the end. The report of a favoring the main- tonunce at Washington of committes. of the Keights and of the Ailinuce to. work was adupted and tho assombly ad- journed. Mixyrapotis, Oct. 18.-fhortly baforo mid- night it wna given. ont. offfeially that Mr. how- derly wan extietind with the neion of the cons ventidh, and that be would contloue it the hel tor the mamiader of his term of office, Bniloy wino. expruesod himself ns bein perfoctly sutis- fied. -.- TR RICHMONIMS FOUNDATION, A- Hinss of Masonry | Which Ought to Lant tor All Time, \There inn't noother mich a boiling in Bof alo ms this will be when it is. Gmished,\* aand Housinger, Loreiout of the mmmury work on the sew Richmond builiting, to a News raporter thin morning, The foundation is ubout eam done and when completed will contain 1000 corde of stoma, \There is enough masonry bere,\ said Mr. Housinger, \to build the collars of sny block In the city,\ . The cellar fiom will counist of a ond cement foundation ranging from { to Li} feet in thickness. All of the walls aro to be Inid fn. the best cement, and when tho building is completed it will probatily be one of the beat built stracturm in tho city. The tegndntion. will be completed some time next spring. - & .-- Grand aster Heech's Visitations, Grand Master John M; Meech and Deputy Win. M. Pxlmar: will visit Washington Lodge mt, A. 0. U. Wo, this evening. All members urn requested to be prosent. Giraud Master: Meech will also attend. a re- union. of the A. 0. U. W. lodges of Niagam county at Hodgo: Upamm Honee, Looakport, to- morrow wreoiug. Bpeeches will be made by Mr, Meach, tGrand Reoncrer John Hodge, Grand Medical Exsminer Dr. A. H1. Briain, Grand He carder N, J, Horton nod. Past Bupromo Master Workman Leroy Andrun. ».- abpiTIO¥AL sTtaTE NEWS, Hebry Poppromerer, a geamater, aged 23. seas thrown from his wagon at Rochestar peater® dry afternoon and died soon after boing taken to the City Hospital. John King was killed atnoon yesterday while working in a woll on the farm of Andrew. Watt in Weat Heorletta by a bucket which was betog bnisted out of the wall falling on him mod crashing his akail, Orxa®, Oct 18 of paseder Sunday be Rpecial |. -An explosion ty burned Jamer Yarton abant the and. head F. (1, Reaser & (Co., droggista, have sald out to Capt. J. H. Braith ft sost Heary Hash $20 for appropri ating seven chickens after dark, Mropixront, Oct. 18 -- [Spacial]. - Arno Hontls in rliting bis mother and sister in town Will Ewing: of Bostoo, an ald Middleport boy, in in town onlling on his old friends Spaiding. Hose Company hare disnandad Mre. Jeesie Styles: and Misa Addie Spalding. of Owosso, Mich., are In torn risiting fends snd relatives .. Charles Sybront mod Mies Mary Boock will be married tomorrow afternoon at the home of the bride, Bcupexmon Batpo®, Oct. 1°. -[Apecial).- Edgar Duwy, cashinc of the Erie railway freight aften tam, tas uior® coures tn the Bryant & Stratton bosinens. collagn at. Buffalo, to ¥r. and. Ss. P. Lammerty, Jr., boy, yestardar .... Misa: Sreils Low will sct as brideamaid and her brother Jammes as usher at the marriage of James Condit Bmith to Mize 8. L, D. Barnes, at New, York on the 25th inst. Bult was a former stodent at De¥eaux College bere, and it will be remembered was shot by apother admirer of Miss Berner; the lady is weil known to oor propla, Oct. 16-[Bprefal].-O, L. Her theizer of Jamestown is visiting in fown The body ofa lady bored 40 rears ago was dis- Intered recently and was found to weigh 600 nds. . Tt wat. peéeifed into Tor borg Stare have won 18. exes, lost three and drawn two. .. George Schiller is risiting th town... .Mrs. J. 3, Keyes represents the Ban in Buffalo today,... Kingston of Boffalo opened their dancing school at the Opera Houre Saturday night.... Ibe Re- publican Fifth Arsembiy District Convention will be bald at the Opers House Thursday next. Cole of Pendleton Canter ruoceeds Falle. .. .Miss Arelia Bazertrun goos of Hamborg “whiz Mra. E. A. Hent and Mrs. Gearge Al kare delegated to the Homburg tafoo at the W. C. T. L Marilla, Toe resoft was that tho adberoute to | drnving dows this way.\ i Black Rock citizens generally credit Tit for having formed public opinion on thik waiter, and Ald. Rano mm. entitled to praise fof lue section. _._ i wom GRANT AND CaRMICUARL cn c- a The Union Veteran Legion Billion-13 Thoxe And Other The Luion Veterna Legion lust night adopt a letythy aeclaration of principies, endorsing the heputlican party. In the platform. the Legion decturce: \Wile warily indorsing the ticket as 6 whole, w« exurot as reternu. soldiers fall to exe prem our «pecial. appreciation of the frct that nt the head of that ticket. stands a uum which ln the «yon of the voterine, bane with un on avine bre a nnn which umid the \Herco trinfe of war was at once s witchwerd. of hope and a , of vietorv--the namo borne by out commundery whore honored renmine ros pow at: Riverside. Wo baliore that mmo) ! coapled with the executive ability und sturdy | integrity of him opon' whom it has descendnd] | will prove no morn of vietory in the presen| wtragates wed to lol. Fred D, Grant, worthy sot of an iistrious sim, wo pledge oor enthusiust support and tuust entnont work, \We rejmce in sbaring. with. our fello citimine of E we coanty 10 the local pride an enthsniasto which greets the nomlantion of onl distinguished townemun. Jamen: H. Carmicht for inte: fremsurer, His residence amouy. op from. boyhood and the fidelity with which b le gnanded our city trensury for foor, you warmusts r in wrenring the people of the bta of New York that they will make no mistake potting H. Cacmichnol in obargo of the stato tremnury,\\ --- --- \The Little Tycoon,\ An excaptionatly good company with: cleve Robert Grstain at the houd prowted Will Hpeucer's opers, \The [atte Trouon,\ at (imal Opera House Inst evening, The opern not new to Buffalo, but popol wnd n largo audience ware present. M Graham hes maoy thmew. delighted Bo falo audiences with hiw excollest comed bat bo has norer beon_ sean to bettor than us General Knirkerhocker in \Little Tyeogs.\ From his Gent uppenrance, when he anog \When 1 Ws n Hoy,\ ho captar«d the and kept them in almost continuous Innghter to the closn, ~ The sour was ropeatediy oncared, and in the list act. his. topleal song, Casen't do it, Yo. Know,\\ was rrcaived with groat fuvor, Miss Enos Detaro warn very jolly Mir Hurricane, and Mims Linn John us Filet the General's duaghier, ming nnd netod genenfully. It. N Dunbar and Richard Kronon- berg ms alrin Barry and Rurce Ready were wall Josep's Meny hit off the Hibernina let's charactoristics with. bapor efect, His acting all through. was fall of clever homor, The young. lndies of the charus nto pretty and gescefal and bave good voices. The sconery in earrled by the company and it reporini Home of the effecte nro really benutifal. \Little Treoon®\ seill be given all the week and. in cer- tain to bave a fult share of patronage, -.- The Archbishop's Gae Hill, Br, Loris, Ort. 18.« Archbishop Henrick wha yosandat presanted. with. tho Inrgmst yse bill ever made oot to an. individual in the his wory of Bt, Lois. [t appeaty that in 197) the meter at the archbishop's resldanion was br aome means dropped. frum the records of the st cempany, mod from that day until the precent honr no till bad teen. presented. Rat reomntit the archbishop had ncersion to complain of the poor quality of gn« farnished him, and Inoklng ap the antter it was feond that he bad been entered on the books L1 years ago as having oo meter. Hig Orieen® bill wae prompiiy male oat for $780 and he promptly sent his check for the amonnt. -» They Get #500 ter An Arrest The Connell ordered tha $500 reward offered for the nrreat of Elijah Clark, ennvicted of ar son, tn he paid to Detectives Lynch and who made the artrat. TOO LATE TO Classify. TAYTED: ageot in arery mwniry amail caphat; to represent. reapefacturine company, ttamente Inducementa. L E B. R (0. 895 Burfain, N. V. tree A boy that has worked at hoteher ; pply. Geore® Newel past Srtares.. enean. - Inquire of 7. H. Tream, Jeweser, 201 itutn «t l a W aXTa® Br arouse man. wo Hone ore hartness. and. welt-recommenden, ritnation as bartenoer, Addresa. Evander Heic®, 11 Ene | i foes -. w axrap- m e t ody) waete working va Inquire at RH Rest ee nre, wee | Wy oo Teo fiend B9 Revise me _NY_Printers, ot reart exree. PlfhnlblAL—V-du' Boa meas marry sober. iseady mas, vo otjection to widest. Addram Miz Massroin, reu9 ANTHE-GM for gmeral housework at @ on Seneca street. AXTED-A gin for 477 Bevecth itree. who took new black bysiep has market B. B trom Cnaddsck's perber ihop please retarn to owner af in Boars ot. Trace. Irrifi-amm\ all rpenrel, recanle: color, Wisi ant- sa Please return to £20 Jersey sires and re- reward. 91 ELLTCOTT ©1.-Evcellent wale bears; A1 < Foows, with basra. Tignt nousstork, Apply al knever. P.0, General Denver. => Wr—T_*—;_ 3. Morice, N. %, Ayes mn aren. Seton ne made c 8 mam ' scarlet fever. rr&tt? ornLs ON a S1BIKEL Those Employed by Pratt & Letot- worth Object to Their ray Reauced. # ploy e the \rongniog\ dopartment of the Black Reck buekl» factory aro on a ateiko, This letter or- pleine it all; ' Editor Evening News: Pratt & Letobworth's girle are on a strike only this time It is the tongers Instead of the painters, We wore tonging buckles for 18 contem grosss, By hard work we conld earn S4 a week, thay. hed the {mpertinence to ask us to work forthe paltry pay of Lf conte a gros, bat there in where they got left. Wo wore bot an green. as we looked, The anporin- tendont tried to wake uw: believs wo were feols, but an very pohtely: ldformed him that ho othere by himself, When we wont down for oue pay last night the office girl head the an- dncity to offer us oor pay through the fenen, but we informed beras we had not earned our money through the bars we would not neeept it thromth tis bare, so they kindiy onlocked the gnte: und Jot us come ia the office, When we were yoing ust somebody yelled after ow to pat a piece in tm paper, a thooght we would accommo- dite them. \\% {Fo a reporter one of the girls. sah that it wa® hand work to earn $4 a. week nt 154 cente * grows, and a reduction of helt a cent would be # serious oue\ to thin. All the iiels are pretty» intellignnt und fairly woll dronsed. sanak ei fie «I Will\falk About These War Recol- feets .\ ine Lately mpabbed: Gov- eruoe Yei. Citeano, Oct, 18.-A Cleveland. special. to the Pours says:. Gov. Foraker: addrvaned /n letuolicab mass meeting in Slaste Hall, this wits, last night, Ho devoted hnosolf monly to winte mmuee and attaoke upon Powell and the Lmmovurue pree. of the. atnte. Me accused Powell of dodglog bis owa taxes and sunied | that ts had evor advocated incrensing the taze on fem property. He forcing to the rebel. tig he suld ha hed been necnieed of keepitig alie the nnimosity of the war, but it wah lis: \We are fighting to compel the. Bouthornim,\ he anid, \to retoain do the Limon. to folow a common fig to a common destiny Feriker spake werthisigly of President: Cleve im. and. doclured that ho was a copporhend elai-ntchome. who ought not raise hin voles atrut the rebollion. He fairly yeliod an he anid \L will tall about theae war recollections, They | wiluot hart the feelings of any man. whom Ioart ims in the right pluce duriog. that bloody As for the reat, the devil take 'om, Ans won ne L got out of my office I mm going to write u book,. It will consist of letters I have comivg from Blaine to California, about revel flag.\ Many ldios woft the hall during the speaking. . youn s The reputation of the Boston Ideals: orowded the Acadeiny of Music list night and blocked Mum etrear with cucringes, and tho wpfrited no- twa and florid sioging of Miss Do Losean as tree, \Pho Danghter of the Regimont,'\ woll rewardeduws far to it went, the large and fashion» abe sudionee for braving a posriog rain come lng and going, Fur the met it is enough to say tne nadience did mot or hear the Ideals of cld. Following tn the oust: Mare .AftHle Zele do Lasan Lamin ... Mr. Frenk: Baxter serut. sulptes. .. Mtr. Wo . Clark Braue £. Claneat Baintiridc« Gorpatali ccs coy og cns ite. 3. €. Miron of Derkentolat [Mies Harriet Avery Hubsito \ Mia Hazel Blake Miss Avery, whohae. won high praisu horeto- foreJhnd little opportunity to helo her obiof,'for the Countess in a fareo charcter and does little winglog, . What litle ahe did was more thats mo- reprabl 'The honors of the aetiog, after Mise Da Lamson, are due to Miss Tinzol Biuke, who played the minor part of. Aabefte: exceodinizly wall, - Mr, Clark was horse but of course mng- nificent in physique in the French granadier unforarand; barring a litélo-explocisances sui- isfactory In hi neting. . The chorus was strong but not emooth, the contomfag wan rich and the orchestrnl part of the performance exsollont. as asnal. - Misx Ds Lasmas: bad three rocalle-ance n double- aad ne presented in the third: act with en elogunt hu«ket of roses, . \Martha\. is on tho bill for this evening. ..\ - + The Mechanics' Institue, Deapit« the weather of Init even- tng the meeting ot the buatd of, trustees of the Mechanlow . Instit ite: was well. attended. A committes . countsiing. of | Mesire, | Dockswitz, Kioeky . and . Snare | were. nppointed. . to look. after the permanent libmry fand which boing: created for the bettermant of the library, . A splendid. this fond bas already been recased atl through it many: new bookie: will sous tu bengot, - The draighting nad mechaniont arts comin ttee reported that they ware negorining. for instructors, and will re- port fully at the nest meeticg, . The: commit teo on wave and mena. were. atzen otharge of the winter lecture course sod will mest afternoon at 4 o'clook at the ofio« of ¥. 11, Dockwitz,.404 Main street, to. complete: ar: rangements. The board of trastecs will mest again. Bator- day evening at 7 it). -+ - Sentenced by Judge Mammond, In the Coort of Smsione recteniny Thompeon Belbotd, indieted for grand Inreeny, second d grea and receising stolen: gocts, pleaded guilty to petit Iaregny mod. wan fried $50 which he W \\John and Georgn Caaper pleaded guilty to borgiary third negra and wore rent to. the Eimira reformatory. Henry | Hanson, for burglary, de- maoded a Jory imal. which was in progress when the court adjourned today. A Timely Amendment. The: ardfoaness . prohrhiting . miscellatmons visiting in houser in which persons are mick with emailpor or vartalnid. were amended yee- terday by the Connetl to taclaie dipptheria and The peoairy is not lese thas $25 nor more than $100, Judgment on a Note, J. Prank Planes has ree mered a jodgment in the Rapreme Coart for $174.23 from Charles H. Turner on a note mada by the defendant, The Telephone Investigation. The state amembiy soecial committee to in. vratignts the Baffalo will ment omorrow at 2 P. M., at the Genesee House. Too Late TO ctassirv. ___ 178 & DIVISION | $T-Doable rocmt with {O beara. eae 327 y rse Mxtrraves TANTEE-aul af 204 Bart Dues rreet -- ANTED-Gti'o co enckge «ock. auf Por. WV 'er creme: ELM 87.-Farsiined tolet. _- Bocsnwork as 008 reas A NEW YORK HORROR, I | | Fall of a Partially Constructed Building, 1 Burying Workmen in the Ruins- ix Known to be Dead ant Many Injured-A 'Perrible Scene. New Your, Oct. 18.-A four-story building | in course of constraction at 448 Esst Fiftesnth i atroet, tabled in yesterday afternoon and the ! aiechanies who were af work were batted firto ! ruins, By dusk six dead bedioe bud been taken out. Foor men were also taken out seriously injured and almost eiffocated, It is supposed thre are still 14 mon under the debris, Most of the mon wore engaged. in. the lower part of the buliding, The formost wall fell in. first, foitowed by the sides. 'The bailding was to be used asu achool bouso for the oblldron betinging to the parish of the Chdrcb of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Two hook. and ladder comprnies and bameroos citizens aro searching the russ for the men unacconated. for, Thero are no sounds to be heard, from. the wreck and , it is thought te men still boried: are ull dend. | The ustows of the killed, so far as known, are: | John Parkin, Henty Relehenberger and. Carlo | Giltoberto. Father Kiener, pustor of the church, was umong the wounded, The priests con- ! nected with tha Mt. Carmel. parish were among comsolution to the wounded. und dying. t | thought that Futher Kiener eenpot recover, | When the rescuers bed been at work aboot ant ! were: found to be dying. Prieste from the | parish elamhered over tho ru'n«. and amid the i dust and fulling debris admizintersd tno holy | euchnrut. One neenant eny that thore wore | in the when it fell. i The umes of the killed, so. fr as learned, L are: John Durkin, brightngery Boury: Reinitz, ; blackamith; Purofl »Gillitiortiy Iaborer and GI- rolsmo Lans, The fojored are: Father: Kier ner, of the cbarch of Oar Ledy of 31+, Carmel; ; Robert Young, Thoms Kiernan, Florica Dacin, ' Edward. Weich, Aitinr Aroote. Frauk Bunuer, | Robert Lery, Juba . Conway, Wan, Flocsmer, wll nualy, 'Pet ware in and about tne boitdiag about | the trm of the coflupse, bat aH huss beog ac- | counted. for, aome whghtly wounded. Father i Kierners excupe. wis mirectloge. He was | standing on the. renffoliing of the 4th atory | taliciog to the foremna when the crab caso, The priest: wns throwo to the forward part. of the wreck, Inadiox on lis fest, Ho fell into: @ pilo of twated, broken nod splintered, rafters 24 persons und girders. When. tnken out. he was' fosenmible. Me bus eratained probably fatal . injuries, his spine being batt principally. The foremen, Cooway, wis found covered with bricks. Tira. shovel hunidles: Imad formed an arch orer him. and sured him. from instant desth. When mme of the dobrie was removed, it wn found that Conmay's cout was fust in the death grip of Lavon, Moury Meinite, the bluck»msith, was ot work In. hin shop, which adjoins the wrecked build- ing, when. the ormth cnme. Pre eatlre shop was crushed in by a portion of the west. wall. Rormate was. killed 't hi The boy Levy who had taken bis horre there to =- the shop ta be . shod, was pinned . down . by | tho | dobrix, and. whos Ikea out aboot riz fuchos of the bones of his right leg protraded throngh the Heeb just abovo the anicle. . The little: fallow was auconscions. Frorica Daom was atrock down about five feet from the boy, a heary beim smashing an arm und shouider, . His threo horses wore killed, as wan Lorv's. Foreman Lynch dfeappeared nftor the walls lefull, 'The bailing: was beeus. about four onthe ngo, onder the eapervision af Father ner, who hoped to sare money by doing withoot a contrnetor. The first. wo and a half stories were busit with James Kelly as foreman. Then Lynch touk hold. The cause of the fall of the walls is said to have been a rlolation of the building laws, mo central supporte hnviog been pluced under the berms of the first floor, which wore simply sot foto the wall. L so. ed that tho walla run. op too buntlly and that the mortar was not given time to ant, Besides this the constant. Jnrrlog from a donkey engine osed in boretog matorinl ennaed the wank walls to osciifsto constantly. The walls ware only 14 inches thick in. aome places. . At the tines of the necident there were L1 brickInyars und 16 hod-carciors ind Jaborees at work in the structure, . It. is: thooght that soreral more bodies will be found in the wreck. os o> - \aA Chip of The Ord flock,\ \A Chip of The Old Block\ had Ita first pres: entation in: Battalo at the Grand Central the- wor last night, wod although the ight wae stormy tha hoveo mas completely. lled. | The spectators ware well. repaid. . \A Chip of The Old Block!\ In a faree comedy with no plot, but with an wbondanoe of comient incldent« strom on. the mervat: thread of | while the wonge that. break. in onw and then are exceed ingly catchy. Then the piece war wrll prec sented.. Macey Mills onn sing and ne Jnck Light- foot bas many opportanitios to show bis musical Abilities, and his neting in not bed. Robort Ls weatt gite an excallpnt presentation: of the Commesture, - The support ean. good as a rule. and lo some instances nxcellont, . Misa Mar: gnerite Fish In ¥ivacin« and good: bnmored and aim very protty, consequently sho was n great favorite, - Edward Hates: In very nad Maco La Polte is eterer, \A Chip of the Old Block!? will be mponted doring. the. woek and wili certainly draw crowded houses. <- s Fatal tase Ball Foul Puter, Mich., Oct. 1M-A few days ago. Ar thar Veathiader and Bert: ollingeworth. col- lided while trp agt catch a fy call, Aotlines worth's teath . wore knocked: ont and Vest- brader's skull _ was Iractored. .. He died of his Injartme hist night. , * + mnetter Weather, [---, Blighty cooler fite weather Is pre- earn for tomorrme br Sergeant Cath barton, . Lett might half ma fuch of rain fell. | The temperntare. this morn- ing was 48 degrens, six. degrees lower than it was yesterday. _-_ arRICTLF PRRSONAL __. W. B. Baker of Baker, Jou R. Fleres, $¢, Picking, Urorge Day of Boston leate on the Michigsa Central. tnday noon for the the west on a thre weeks' bunting trip. 2. some rrorksa1O¥AL PEOPLE The members of the \Night Hawks! aro at the Moeller House, H. Morgenstein and sight of the Bortan Ideal Company are at the Mostier House, Bebool Enperintradent Crooker wes able to be at his office yraterday for the first time since his recent prostration with rheamatism, i Jones & Co., George avon Broker says \ves.\ Ho Bottles All Doubt About a Renomina- tion-Ha Will Accopt it if There is uo Considerable. Opposition. Mayor Becker yesterday afternoon. rellored the soapene of the politicians by ronouncing to Willlani Baynes, chalrman of the Repubtioan gomeral committe», that he would accopt the nominution for Mayor it It apgeated to be the mnanimona wish of ty. that. he _ should. run. If in the convention there should appear an element antegontstlo to bis candidscy. large enough to make the opposition: considerable, Mr. Booker eaid he would decline to run, but he wonld not be deterred by the opposition of s fow delegates, While reforing to make any pledges, Mayor Becker says tlat citizens mar- look upon bla past record to make a fair estimate of lits course for the fatate should he be re-elected Mayor, a- PHB Cis RNJOINELD. « Tonawanda teople Invoke the Aid of the Courts una mus the Oity. Late last nlight the Mayor. was sorred with sumone and complatat in an setion brought by the Tonawanda City Water works Company the first to arrive on the scene nad at onc0 §h50 | spuiost the alty of Baffalo; also a tem- ©\ | porary injaoction granted by Judge Lewis of the Bupreine court restraining the city of hoor, two of the victime were onsarihed end Buffalo from throwing, depositing or dumping dry 1efase, garbage, ashes, strent. swoepings, or other foul or refuse matter into the Ningars river above Tonewenda lelund. < The imjanction was granted upon theaflidavita of Lessnt Renvom, Clark Ransom, Abel B. Brooks, Albert B. Williamy, Avery: Booth, Walter 8. Skinner, Albert A. Archer, Phitiip B. Wouerhoit, Jahn N. Chipman, George C. Smith, The allidusite state that up to 1899 the water of the river was cloar and. onpoluted; bat since that thoe the water has become foul snd the warface covered with a black seam, onton. pel- ings, celery tope, rags, gresso, garbage mnd all manage of filth. o--. sUXDaY CON FENTION, Gratityine Progrem Biown by the Re- ports of the Officers. The 80th momusl convention of the Erte County Sapday Bchwool Convention, opened. ut the Prospect Avene Buptist Church at 10:40 this morning. After the devotionxt exercises cou- duoted by A. A. Kendall, the minates of the lust moeting ware read. Next came tho roports from county officers, which. showed w surpriving umount of good work accomplished in the varl- ous schools during th. past year, Under the head of miscellineoos busipees a large «mount of Important work was mupped out for the com- ing your, The afternoon sertion includes a largo num- ber ot interesting topics and discousions, nmooy which aro \Ihe Teacher's Baprume Need,\ by Mer. E. E. Chivers, pustor of the Prospect Ave: uae charch. Discurso \''The Mother's Work,\ led by Mrs. BasM, Wotherald. This oven- ing the city esmoctution will hold its reg- uhr meeting, and Rev. Fruok Russail, D. D., of Oswego, will deliver un. address on \Local Evapgeliz«ton.\' The reports of the mornlag seesion {rom the clty and connty show a very marked focreise io the worl during the past year. Mony new nehools bave been organized, and the atteadanee and. loterost 1s apparently growiog to « wonderfal: degrge. thronghout the country, Over 200 delegates ure oxpected to be posent before the close of the session. 4a mG Dard notsE PAILS. 4. F. Henty & Co., New York, Down Again sut may Pay in Full, New Your, Ost. 18.-Jobn F, Henry & Co., wholesale dragitiets, 24 College Place, seaigned yosterday, ving proference only to the Nation« al Pork Bank sod the Importers and etfonat Bank forover dintw, \ The fem 'have been entrying a houry indebreduinss etnce their falturoin 1878, which was caused by the exten- sive fallaro of E. J. Danning, the noto broket Danning owed the firm $100,000, and nome of it has been collected. The light menoy tmorket thin fall reduced. silos and bad collections com- pleted their embarrutements, A member of the firm mays they will bo able to tiquidate fo: full if granted an extension. A mosting of creditor in ealled for Oct. 28, Tho failare in 1878 was for $704,000, and their ware: $450,000, They compro- mired at 8734 cents on the dollar, paymonta ax- tending over two yearn. It has ance been dif- ficult to got information as to their preci condition, The Importers & Traders' Bank ray thelr account thore i a «mall one. on e -- fey, Father Hannigan's Funeral, The funeral of the lato Rov. Father Prancis B. Hapmigxn took place from Bt.. Joseph's Ca- thedml this morning. at 10. o'clock, Bishop Ryao officiated and paid an eloquent tribute to the memnry of the dead. priest, The carriers were Hoo, Wan. F. Willtam O'Brian, James M. Cloak, Williem Lamb, E. C. Calls- man, Wiliam Foreyth, Jobn M. Loftos and P. H. Cochran, all members of the Arso- elation of Bt. Joreph'« college. Pontifical high mas was rendered and. the body was borne in a red ceder. black, broedaloth cuaket on. which was the inscription: Rev. Fathor Franci« D. Hannigan, C. M. Dies Octobor 10 Aged 58 years, The Intermant was at the Holy Cross: cem» tery. There were many priesta from out of town who came to pay their tribute to the de- Honers For Rev, Hr. Arkerman, 'The reception tendered Rot. G. E. Ackerman and bis wife by St. Mara M. E. Charch on their reuro far the second year was ah onthori- witle and unique affair, Last evening as the domine was seated. with his wife in the par sounge adjoinfog the charch, four of the promi- nent members of the ctorch entered and In- formed them that they ware wanted over at the lectare room. On entering they found the spacions apartments thronged with e. They were escorted to the platform and Mr. Ephraim Punic delivered a very earnest and - pr pastor bad responded in bis happiest vein, Mr. Wiltizm - Witon to deliver a nest presentation aprecb, and in of Mr. Acker man's many friends presented him with a pocket communion set of sofid sliver, besarl- folly Inscribed with came and date. Then fol lowed a boantifal ecllation of which some 800 and all were a tty full or glad Beas at the return of their old pastor, _~-4--__-- «A Eig Contract Going A-Regring. loway to enter foto contract to clean the streets t the b1d of £447,000, and E figmsom, 1?ng Ill—W1: cal at the opening of today! E. of L msrembly fully 0094 who were prsent satardgyfalledl to Among thom were Shaw obd! Héep 66 and Jamee Qulan of D. #.49rof whose spacial act in the. has bee submifslon. of she In bebalt 0 condemned anarchists, The edtami reported that the buikc of the absonteee Bd home. Nearly all balonged to themnti-2 ring. * ; Chairman Powderly mode's ple@ tion and an avoidance of excltement and- rios, The consideration. of th@@zepbrt committeo on laws recommeniling mawbers of the general excutl be endowed with the sppoloting cabinat, wes renowed. Delegate. wade an elaborate defenso.of thondminial Ho was frequently. Interrupted with'! and it was evident -that the day would bg fally.as stormy as thoi The sopporters of the administratiog aro however to give full rope to the \opposition us thoy know very well, itt . the vow is finally thay yell\ \ a. majority ' large. enough. for 'all po s Nevertheless they aro busily engege 1,3» men. dn i Balloy, who fog the mormuis of a possiblasorest ther suy, hae loss than a thousand diviriat, whilo thoy contend that represents 16,000 miners, could:\ moro draw. They say farther than 16 delegntos could be. induced Bailey and Barry: should. they. withdraw I the convention, bat the leaders of tho.? a} 4 while not saying mach about a walleoufy a that thoy have 80 pledgos of support- from dald oxntes. It fa barel woto:will bel 8 A. 31. Himblin bas arrived hero nqgo‘Bd' county, lowe, where the recent evictions hry occurred, with the expectation of. Ja'vlag thel matter before the assembly of the K::of 5 is president of the Bettlors® sald; \It is a torriblo stato of affatFn, Nob hi lins beon told. Famaitieearo Hviog oncthe in the teats made of shoots and quilt; worse than lo Ireland. The ~erietions bt been from 59,000 sores of long. There sre L1G] familics evipted, and I now fnderstaiid. the ato 74 more. After: taking: pooplea' Mln barns, ett, ther tako the crops. When settlers bave taker crop they hare: been sued. ~The ors haro asked exemplary ©; awarded by the court for baring the to tke their arops, \L havo som. thei woman ir a very delicate condition and pat beg outon the unprotected pratrlo. The people hired an attornay who sold ~ them ould fo records are made of their Eoglish; snlow, > One Veto by the Mayor-The El Light Company Objects-A Olaint Bettled-Tha Mayor Becker today, votoed a rosolation: the Counoil, passed Oct. 8, 'th Comptrollor to [sell a loca. CH land at - Wabash and. .Obfo . i han been declared abandoned y sae - that, . do bis | opinion, the\. coodings fo abandon the property were-n0€ propery taken, and thinks the propor; : accomplish the object sought is by petition or 4 act of the Leglalatare, | Farther objections are that the opening to Ohlo stroet would: be 'but. 44 feet 9 inches, whoreas tho stroat 1s GB feet . wide, . The Mayor previously vetood the resoluy ton to abandon, but it was peated overhig veto and tow he vetoes the ation to sell,: Re ferred to the Committeo on streets and the Cor- poration Connsol. I The Corptroller sent lo a comm i without comment, from tho Brosh Elestrle: 4 Light Co.. objecting to the ralleage figures of the eleetrlo light controct. Tho distatics fo placed at 4634 and. the company élatrc they are entitled to the distiince which e penetratre on eroes rtreets on olther afdeiot the through which the electro light extend, - The communication was received and filed with» - d ont discartion. shoo Charlotte Horton, a widow, offered to noltle. 4 for $200 GMT-flail 8131013 against lb: thy for . 4 Inforice sustained to f g upon an. fey pari« mint on Washington street, and the Corporation, ‘““;“d'“°d mum's. pmpzflgn he kocopty Clit ed. The money was 0 5 wows Gencere atious was ordered pased with aiphalé, from the ofty line to Jefferson streets \ iol The Atrost Commisetonez sent in ble: bi $2300.06 for cleaning the streets 'for the pase - A week, It was ordered paid. Tneamountl divided up as folldwe Comptrollas Berpard, $011.55; Thomas Haytham $1: A. H; Neal $12. : A petition of John Gage and others to absige the lap-s:- of Fremont Place was referred tothe compittze on streets, \% Ald. Benen mored that the sale of, tha Kime wood avenge street railny franchibe be a until forther ordéred by the Coonell.- a Comptroller could not postpone the ale besing- and the companies Interested ere-astreed that . the «ile shall not come off until after the es / eral hearing before: the Street Commitze® det the 25th Inst. . The resolation win adopted.. ~> * 4. GET 10 m} Rs. :- ___ %. Judge Hammond Sentences 'Beverat Law fn the County | \/ ceart. woe tree Indletmani lean.\ SPORTING NEWS - Beveral clube are now trying to meare th* services of \oiling\ Mickey Walsh, accord ANTED-£ stormater at 818 Smite trees, Perry. \ Tuy -Frent aigore Ing to E The Puilies won 48 out of 72 games with the four westsen ciabe of the League and 82 out of members of ; or with him, to sak Io. K & Gapet, at their bid of $455,000; and thay tefosing, to Tsk MeCen If ceanty-p tien He went avay st the tie wes re beck detectivars Ha: Med beow the hie onpits, bet plead geting in sentence... . . Balt was quocalng: 'In a pally faa Tea befea tanks t $- | tenb 60 wat waylaid by some fo I _¢.m§r { by scan i larbart ation of Hdas Center to Fred Ge