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in Buffalo! We we call an of bargains. off, Progress partnership the ad- er. Note some ADAM & G0. Underwear. Undorwonr, $0 a sult, ad Molton Grey Underwear, made Underwout, $1.50 goods, very nperior valuo, $1.08, in Piaid, Cardinal, otropm, 870 to $1.73. tight-ltting 700. The. S1, $1.25, Pants, atner's Undorwear, at clos Hoy Bue, Wino, 50s a pur, worth S1. 20, pure. R Hows, in colorm, at 254, of Cheap Hoslory. We it ohenp. J. N, ADAM & Co, , Shoulder Capes, Sbetland Boarts, . Bootoos,_ lotunta' Toboggan Cape, etc., to quoto pricus for those, Codersone. Skirts, bimbroldored Flat of Aprons. Infanta Hitk Plush Coats, | Fancy matae's Cups, oto., to. v. 5. Avail & CO. of Ribbons will be offered k Groe grain. Ribbon, 8, HogNo, 4, 40; No. T 12, 124, %o, 1d, Ate. 750 and S1. Too and SL. $1.75. $1. at tme counter are warranted. Velvéts | this Week! m, 250. 250. $1, for 500. , $1, $1.00, 81, $1.50. and §1,00. L ka Tho, $1, $1.25, ity guaranteed. and $1.25. for fauay work. ‘ | $1.50, be made, eaitable to J. K. Abaxt & C0. f 100, 226,250, 280, 23s, 250,280,900. h above will be made specially this werk a fall line of For bare: been bought | with ask close examination of + F \ ASK HOW I8 GAINING CIRCULATION THE EVENING NEWS \\ Fi - nids s) 2 \e ; Cual ; - - 1 pct 5.0 * a mm t 55 iho 3 f e i : +h. fuck : % ; ' mode heve eer No, a Hee, Mtn, * \ -© # * rameter % e K te 44 1 7 : f % u raro Evening VOL: XV--NQ. 8 BUFFALO, N. Y,, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1887. SECOND EDTON A TERRIBLE CONFESSION A W011th Cried for Murder Tells ~~~ Her Crimes in ~~~ Court. Corsing a Jury-A Sentence of Nincty- ning Years-Murder Over a Billiard Match, ¥inornxxs, Ind., Oct, 10.-Macy Warner was on trial here yesterdny fur the warder of Frank. Har The prisoner, who is the most desporate charneter In the vicinity, waid. when the Judge charged the jury: \Your honor aod gentiomen of the Jary, when 1 was 15 youre «f ago I waa sent to the. House of Rufige. From | thore 1. escuped . and . returned . to Indianapolis, . when a policeman, attempted to arrest me | and 1. abcr him. . For this <1 served five at: Michigan Citv. When released 1 wes eimployed by a commiasion houre in Inianapoliw, and when fo Vincinnes on boelnma I shot u enfoonkeeper doud, und was - sent to the privon in this city for 31 years. Frank Harris insulted. ime ond 1 cat his throut with a shoo-knife. I do not waat to go to prison for life, und desire you to either acquit ime or bring du a verdict of death.\ The Jary has not ) ot returned a verdicts Ind., Oct. 18.-Joreph Plow, who muraered the Donbum fwmily last February for money, wae wentenced. by u jury st Koscuisko to 00 yeurs Imprisonnen. . Plew cursed the jury fearfully on peering the rentiet and aid he wouid bo banged. . He was linened to the penitentlury us the crumd talcod ol lynobing him. Puovibznez, . L., Ost. 10.-BMichnel H. Barks, a 17-veor old lad, on trix! fur the mur der of his stepfather, Patrick Joyce, on July 4 Jaet, bis beef nequittor: The jury were sntisfied that the boy, whiln be- Ing brutelly beaten hy his step-father, acted in solf defense is throwiow a pur of plucers at the old mon, | The instrument penutrated the brain, cansing devth. Cuantzstos, W. Va., Oct, 10.-Newn has reachon here thet Das Conmingham, the Eureka detective, ofwrged wirh haviow. beet. the tosti- gator of the robb ty of Reve Sr. Byon and oth- ers in Roon and Jncewon ccontlea, wae Monauy und iysehed. Monday . It in cer- tafu that there were only seven eusmied tn the munter nod robbery of Her. Mr liven. Of this number the vigileatee bave stiapoced. of Coon, George Daf, Jr., Muh Duff wad Urike. The txo Dpfls, Coon and conttreod. and anld thar Copmtogham and his nephew were. the two put canght. . All arreate mile by the vhilitites were goon warmate, . Bob Duff, just heforo his death, begged thut Drie should nut be harmed, as he war foreed hy Coon to yo with bin, Exeitemear runs hich. aud it le «rident that others will be sumointily denit with if arronted. When Bob Dull wat sof, one of the vigliantes went to bis body mod cat his thromt, rayiuw, 'This fe in remeinbrance. of the young lady schoul-teactior. you. killed for ber waney' . It appears that the mordor war commritted in. the upper part of ifoune county. some months ato, and that s warrmot was out for Bob Daif, charging bim with the orlinn, Jaoxsowvita, Fis. vot. 10.-Additional particalars of the murder af Col. MeWithnms the noted politician, by George Bunya, show tbat the ebooting was the outaome of a quarrel over a billiard match: The game sanded. with MoWilliume fo debt to Bunge $ Bluce laying this game of billinrds the mon have not Baen friendly. . Ham Houston « astoonkeeper axys: \Bangs came into my plron about 11 . and said to me, '1 came op hare to avoid meeting MeWithisms | who le bouring. for mo tonight to kill me. . Presently MeWillinmie upproached with bis revolver. in hand and. fie w Bunge. - Benge then shot him thie times and MeWittiome fell dead. Hangs gare. up to the Sherif,\ MeWillinme. wae secretary of the Florin Beoata in 1996, and was one of the beat stump wpenkere in the tate. . Poblio: evatiment on- dros Bangs, Ammorat Ministers Bnoo®L\, A. ¥. Oct 18 > Phe tor slitien of the Weebington: Btreet Methodiet Epioopal Cbarch of thir. city hus. been found guilty by an ecclesiastical conneil of improper conduct with women, both members of his church and others, und from . the mintetry ontll the next annual conferenen, Pastor Doster of the East Congregational Charch ha been suspended. indeGinitely. from membership to the Coogreeational Asscersclon of Charehe, on secount of improper riations toward a young woman of his congregation. none- George and Aheviteh illi Talk it Out. Naw Your, Oct. 18. ~Heory: George: and Editar Bhevirch will debate to Miner's: Eighth Avonae theater on Bandey oight. . Half the hours will bo filled with progressive lnbur party mea who will be let in on white ticket, gamnal Gompare will preeide. . The sahject will be the siogle land taz as a beals for the political labor movement. A Trphold Rpisemtc. Irnrmaxo Mich., Oct. 10. -A. terrible apl- emic of typbord ferar is 10. Iron Monntato elliage on the Menoraince River mail- trad south of hare, . Tuere ware 200. cases res- Terday and new cases. are teporied «very . few mmlontes. Pricinoe ate working: night and day with betp from other towns, . The deathe are numerous. more Brotai Evictions, Duzitz, Oct, 19.--ITwo. evietione took plact at Keirosh, county Clarm, vesterday. . Th# scenes attending the efectinos were of most er- clting character. . The police. were stoned. by the people and retaliatad by usine their betous with ereat effect.. Bome: of the. victims of the constables® endpels were quite serfousty hart. m= eo- - Tocay' Ou market. Reported by Lonaition & Os, Hieber, Loven ove a Festivai Arusis at the Grand Opera, The mosiea festival soliste, director ard mosie committee will attend the matinee of the \Little Tysoon\\ this afternoon after funeblog ai-Hobart Weed's. -_-_.+_-___ BBIEFS RY WIRE Wasmroroz, 18.-Theron Headly bes bren supofated postmaster at. Wert Windsor, RY. Rxw Your, Oct. 1&.-Ore more body, tbat of Jahn Jobsson, a carpenter, was found in the rains of the collapsed actool-boose in 115th street. Ky., Oct. 1th Con- t Rcieopal Church is to about 500 :xnrm0<a1a:§] is 93mg! that scot Sharp's is wrere cary case to the Sépreme Court of the United Brame “rpm Conrflof Appeals dreides against him. MORE RIOTS (N LondoW. Continued Disturbances in the Trafalger Equare and Hyde Park-A Crowd Trampted by Mounted Police, Oct, 19.-The distuthances created by the nnomployed who frequent Trafalgar Hquare atill continue. Hix more arrests wero made yesterday. The polico are preventing any demunatration. & Btimber of isolated fights cccored xesterday. .... . A nowbor of axemployed workingmen nlso met in Hyde Park yesterdoy for the purpose of | waking a demonetrari6c: ~A squed of mounted police rods among the crowd and a codivion gcenrred. The mob, after a marious conflict, drove the police Tun police, fenring that the 'aob would puilage the shops 1 the vicinity of Hyde Park, Locked th« iates of the park on them. This motion fnfonated the crowd and a sharp confllet occarred. In thoir efforts to get | ont of the park, many of theorned wore thrown | down and trampled upons Thre arrests were ! road, The polos foully. permitted the crowd to make thoir egross thruugh the marble arch, a LOLL IN th® CONY ENTiON, Powderly Does Not Ienew Toe Fight- Barry ana ummily Mili Stuy, Mixmxaror49, Oct. 18.-Contrary to expec- tations no effort wie made yeaterday In. the goooral assembly, Koighta: of Labor, to renow the bight that enged on Monday in a defeat for the adminietration, and it is now eestled that | Baidey aod. Barry wifl remain. on the | board- for another year, A- resolution ) propesgd by Dickert of tht In. rerusing to tender their reslanntions Bailey and Burry hai forfeited tho cnatience of | the rasembly wus refected almoet | A proposition to the secrorary to engage au dischurgs umplover in the genernl : «hice for cutse. subject t0 the upproral of the | executive. board, sas also loxt, altough rap- | ported by the. Poswderiv wen, Copniderable ; i bastose of a routine cbacncter acoupie« the ro- | mainder of the afternuou. A bawber of minor amendments to the constitation were made. The Iterterrution, Today the arrond eeerton of the. fest meeting of the boards of regiletey in the several slection die- trite will, bo held. The buerds will «tt from 0 A, M. watll 9 P. M. The election for «tate: county, city and ward oticers will be of wreat importance, wod every voter unould seo. that he is registered properiy. 20 Changer in the Police Court, The churges. mentust Ofhcor Phe were anvtoin=«t oy the Police Bound ing. He Ie «ontanced to forfelt Sitiys' puy and i is to be traniferred to sub-precinct L.. Laucer war the polsomiun who bad u rew with Sergt. Leouitd of 1... Bteplen procinet 4. Wherier was traneforred r im the 3od precinct ! 10 tne Uth, and M. F. wae appointed | special to do. dat. nt the Giod Oper Hotm, | J, W. Allen: lowe bis. us apecial patrolman of the furce. + A tangoage Learner in Nit Days, In the article on \Volapax the internstional langooge, published Ort, LE, It rooms. that the wounderful eeso with which it cnn be | was ouderetated, Wa are nested by Col Borgoo of New York, neademinisn fur Amorieu, that Prof. Stil weil of Alt, Mich., wrote Lim is i correct lettur after mtody fog, not wiz. rerek« but | aix days. Prof, Stilwell hie. orunzed n club for the study of the wich, st. latest accounts, numbered 40 members, - + Kt is Major Weeks Now, Edson J. Week», wnorn! agent of the ger departments of the New York: Contral and Wet Bhomw, de m a peck. of trouble. Last erening be pemred his ezemiostino rod was made commissary of subsistence on the Ath brigads staff with the rank of major.. The rail- road men have alreedy. mnde a nid on the de- partment, but MaJ. Weeks: will never be able to gst buck the money he line pud for aupplion, » - Marine Mistag A dispatch from. Collingwnod states that the ' atentolwrge Manhattan, loadod. with coul from | Toledo, went. sxhore: onteide the harbor last night. Togs are trying to take her olf, The propelter Pacific, tamhor. laden, it is re- ported, in in trouble on Lake: Super bte broke her staaft, Jost ber. wher! wod in leaking badly. . A tog will tow nor to Chicago. Co c+ Who WHL accept? Mayor Teeker today spprored. the notion of | the Common Conneil in ondoring. the Streat | Commd-moner to. contract with A. IL. Nel, lingst & Meburghton or Withams & MeConnell for elmmoing the strom, Btreet: Commissioner Martin today «ent letters to onch of. theo con- tractore to report within \4 hours whether or not they willueespt the contract, sel + 2 Court ¢atendars, Conrt of Appeals -470, 504, 470, 440, 300, 44, Dos, 1148. Bupreme Coort-Genoral Term-27, 64, 60, 74, to, 22, 91, ti, 102, Hapreme Coart Cireait-258), 209, 117, 107, 11, #3, 40, 68, 110. we From the Mines in the Meuntains, Ernest Wiltele, Keg, of the Colopwdo Coal and Iron Co., Booth Posblo, am most limppp to any a good word fnr dowwerm, lt ie the most aod efficient tooth prepam- tion 1 bave une.\ Lov > Life and Death tor a Week, The deaths doring the prat: werak nombered fQ an Increase of 15 ovar the varreeponding werk of inst year, There: warn S2 marriages wod 140 births. + Raseil Thorntan Dead. Rosell Thornton is dead at Watertown, N. T. aged 70 year. | He was the father of Georga H., Dr. Wiliem H. and Mise Florence A. Thornton of this ity. ___ yUrs or y® rs. The raparefsors did nothing rester- day and adjonrued antl Thoraday, Oct, 27. The Buffalo Produce xchange will bold its Srst meeting with its new officers Weduesdat next. The canal boat Col. Henry Brinhed has been attzebed on a claim of $290 held by Whitafieid & Webb of Tooawanda. Georg» L White bas secured a verdict of $1014.25 from Olindos T. Rendall for com- mission on a real estate sele. In the sult of Mary Eilen Cooley agrinst Thomas Cooley for divoree, Judge Beckwith granted the defendant ten daye to answer. Mre. Jamee ¥. Gibbons, who attempted sul- cide by banging at her home io Junics on Tues: day, was removed. to the insane asylum at Bat. filo yesterday, ays the Oswego Times. A rusty: looking paring knife was exhibited in the court room y and Charles Lewis war everged with carring John MeNeil with this weapon, Lewis waived examination and will try his lock with the grand tory. POLITICAL NOTES The Democrats of the 27th district have nomicated Stepben N. Bennett for Bmator. Twenty-nfnth district (Rochester) Detocrata have neczinated Docald MeWNsughton: for Sza- tor. Itis reported thet Thowss Sest will take a plese on the New Tork Graphic under the new The xt. Erma?“ H te Gracen R orer . a ranger , and was Mayor of Hesaca i-] bet che mies ras net abpepnet.. cermin 1 woul DESERTED BY HER HUSBAND He Goes Fishing “firm an Adver tisement Announcing That He Will Not Pay Her Debts. Monmning for a lost busband, Mire. Sophin Grosmongin, a sad.faced, plain woman. ms hounting the ourridurs of police headquarters pesteriay telling ber story. to the officials there, On Thursday Just Joseph, her bushand, came to her and utd that bo wae. going. Rehing Ho do- parted noi was tast sean do a tow boat: belo» Ing to Hall & Co., who ora brick. makers ot Black Hocks pophin lus not seen her basband since, but the bout was found at the foot of Tonuswenda street, For ome dat the houso of Jos«ph Groxmonain, 237 Gorton street, bad an mir of loneliness. Finally: Mre. Groemongin saw the following in the International Gazette: OTICE To s1oreRREPERS-I bersby mntiy all wore espece ont to supplemy ile with any goods on trust, dovepn Grosinongl. The polic« have looked. for Joreph without success, and Hophin begife to think that she is a wite, She bas. heard vothiug of, her huband exoupt that he has been seon at Tone: wands. Tea ___ 'uING ITTLE CHILDREN. the Erie: County sunday Bchoot Convention, The Prospect Aenon: Bapriet Charch waw crowded with people interested in. the work of the Erie Cuonty Sunday. convention. The afternoon and evening. sessions were expo: cwily interesting. In the afterncoo' an uddrose was doiivered by Iter, E. Chirers, on the subject of **The 'Teachera' Suprome Need.\ Toe report. from the minsiopury was read by 3r. Lewis Ham A on ©Who Sha I 'Fench the Sanday-Rehool?\\ sad a second. direuesoo on \The Mother's: Work,\ were very. interestiog, and brought oot much good argdment and many valuable facts, An adddress was delivered by Rev, Hoary Ward, and the of the tressarer mnd secrotary read. The ofligers for the comin yeur uo: A, A. Kene delt, presideat; J. J. MeWillhune, view- pros- dent; C. H. Woodworth, treasurer; L. M. Con- gor. recording reerctary} Ruy, P. U. Cook, cor- respond iti eecreturs; Sis. Collins, secretary of the Laches® Mbssioo Aid. The evening weenion was given up to the city asoclstion, and the feature of the ress was n addr. as on \Loonl by Mor, Frank fRtumell, D. D., of Orwogo, His uderves waa weli reveived and a vou of thanks wiven to the speaker nt the close of the session. _- The Despite the wrext uttrnction of the fertival and the fact that Mis De Lovan did. pot sing in \Martha\ fust a good alzed nadience was proront at the: Academy, Miss Ida Klein mide nople w..omide in the absence of the star from the east of und. the company lind better. opportunition than in the opers. of the precsetioe night. Mise Klos hus n. mig nifcont « pain velco of gren power und aweet- nee lter signi of \\The Inst Reso of samimne?\ was lou s esoured, and. wae rowanted. with a large of raves from a masic-lovise Buflilo win whe himgelf for a short time from the bestinal best night. to hear Mise Klein sing. Sime Helen: Dadiey: Chine tin eoutmnlto soins. took w fntr shure of the honors. Mr. Clark: wod SMe. Baxter were well recerred. os Plunkett and Loney and Mr. Clement: Bain: bridge was in agreesible Tonight \The Daughter of the. Heximeat® will he erpouted. and. tomorrow. night \Murtha\. will bo sung wguin by request, Work of sk l - Insurance Ten in mer The Life Underwriters' Arsocihtion of West. ern Now York held u meeting at the Piff Houm yesterday. ucl wveniag. Wen A. Robiowan of the Penn: Matual, Joho C. Russell of the New York Life, Charte H. Doty of the Nationil Vermont, ali of Balak, and R. Weight of the Pana Mutual uf Aotwerp, S. Y., ware elected members, It had been nnuounced that Her 8, It Paller wonlt give nu nddress. but a iefter wae received statin tat he war on availably absent fram town, J, U. House aud Wo G. Justice rend. papers, the, for mer on \Competition'' sod the latter on \Lon- wevity of the elmmeon with. reserence to life in- suenoon.\ It. sms. then rnonuneed that the wort meeting. the annal, will be held in the Powors' Hotel at Rocherter, November 16, nos e co- Tronhie about 830, The distinguishing feature. of John ftrich wend that be wore a wino-colornd. und was changed with rand. lnrecoy, Carist Wol waited in prring off one oight be gate Jotin Brrich $) too mnch, and that when be went to corteet the mistake. John world mot do. it Jabs said that he got his pay and counted it wrer before West, The case war adjourned a sonce s You Want a Home. Nest Entardng The Carroll Land: (o., will offer a number of hnilding Tots on there trct at publie asetion, Ther land is located on Walden asonuoe, 22). Dot of the Parade. Hone, running down to Rond thir advertisement in another column, sour iL PBoPLE. Edward H. Moviae is is Washington, Grand Master: Meech of the A. O, C. W. at tends the Lockport re anlon tonight. (en, W, F, Rogers bas gone to Bath and will be absent the rost of the 'weck, \Christian Workere\ tonight | Wednesday i at the Gospel Mimaion, 87 Frenklin street. Teachers' Institute . Saturday at the Hich Bchool. Dr. Poblman will lecture on \Hy grone.\ An entertainment wna given by the blind ma- sicians, Joba and Mary Moray, at Haly Angels' Hall 00 Porter avenue, restertay afternoon. A carnfuily selected programe. was pres«ntedl, embracing comic, shorlmental aod charneter rong» and a anmber of clever impersonations by Mr, MoCay. Alfred: Auguste Cavitier-Fleary, the French author, is dead. One more death and three new ees of yellow fever at Tampa, Fla., are reported. Thomat O'Connor, prominent banker, died at Refogio, Tex., yesterday, He ieaves $000,000, Manager Win. A. Camp of the New York clmaring hoase is very ill. There are doubts of his recovery. C, W. Burley, editor of the Houston, Tex., Prat, died on the Loalamille & Nashvile toain «5 route to Lonistille from Cinclanati Monday might. Death resulted from a violent beme orrhage. The veterans of the 14th Reziment of Brook: Tyn started yesterday for Gettysbarg to anrell the monument areeted Io their They wamber 230. Veteran William A. Lengdon, who sree a consumptive, was eared with con- vaixons and died in his carriage before reach- Ing the terry. o -. SPORTING NEWS. _iz- Detzeit keepa on winning. The «ighth game was played io Boston yesteriar, sod it was the Leris defeated. The score The owners of the crack yachts Srivia. Lola B. and City of the straits have entared their boats to sail a windward race on Leke St. Clair Lor a parse raised by the citizens of f It is ennounoed ss a fact thet Harty millionsie MUSIC HALL. _ More Splendid Than Ever, Buf falo's Architectural Pride is Dedicated. Xo Ceremony but the Singing of \Old Rundred\ at the Opening of the Festival. A Brilliant Success in Spite of a Pro: gramme a Trifte tou Severe for the Mass of Auditors, Musto Hall, splendid thongh ingomplote, was presented last evening to the. public of Baflnto and ite caroer was inungurated. with the opening soncort of the Puird Mosic Festival of Buffalo. in nearly all respocts the double event was « succor. The most magorficent building tn Buffalo, if oot tno. fiuest . musto bul tn the United datos, aa it de- olnimed to , be, hrs already. been. protty fully de- soribed. lt improved on oven to thore who hat watched the devel- opment of its many besuties througn all the stages of . It lighted ap gloriously lust night, Krory detail of nrramitement was perfect.. Voutiintion und heating: orrangoments wero. without fault.. The large sudience bud comfort as well i onjoyment, und. whn the openiog straine of Beethoven's Leonote over- tur» were heard the acoustice of. the Hall wore promounced oxeeptionully fine. 'The thinnest wiep or tremor. of a sound was heard in every part of the bailitiog. Boch. delight fu the per- fers hexriog of sound is not often enjuged: in Buffalo equate this bountiful thonter: in this most of all qualities of usefulness. Work bad been raxhied 1u getting the vestibule fully, and the slate steps and tling wore cum» plete, Tuo doorways to the ball proper were servennd. overhowid with cotton eloth and the atairenve with other course ainterin}, while the proscenium was druped. ubove the bores: where the exniopis ure to go, For thers wod maar parpuses about 1000 yarde Uf various ktone of goods were tised, und Me«rs, Barnes, Heagerer & Co. gonsronsly sipped all thet was wonted. without charge. Lhe one firm gonerngely louned Purlcieh hag» tige nad rage to furnish the boxes, which were mace quite presentaole. Thore wes many an lrg preiee. Colored denwings: of the ceiling Is, ae they will be when completed, wore in ocridor nad were much admired. In seating the chorus the clever ides of placing the Indies, all of whom wore in white, ns a. burder to thy black-conted male was curried ont incst admirably, There was no display of colurs or: drapery of any sort, and the only recognition of the significant event of the evening was the opening of. the coucert wits the grved old dozomgy *Praire God From Whom alt Blessings. Flow,\ sane hot alune by the chorus und soloists but by the wholo atidlenee, who rove on masee ut Direator Dumrosch's rigasl and stood reverently till the Amen died way. The. programme proper: opened. with the Loongen overtans exqueituly roaderod by Prof. Damrorch'« orchestra. Then followed a quuitette from the firet net of \Fideito\\-Beeth- oven ngait--by Miss: Eile: Kerio, Mme, Helone Hustroiter, Hore Mux Alvary and Herr Radolph von Mlildo. Mr, Alvury's noble. tenor end the generous contralto of Mme, Hustreiter: aroused tno sudisnes to eotinsimam, Misa: Earle, with a very pure, meet moprano of »ulheiont power, nad with s imple mathod (ree from all effratation, whe meo in wirin favor nad Slr. Mildo's: basecberitone ahiowed bin a thorough and capable artist. The reception of the quartatte tme no. postive. that the artin's bowed aud bowed again and the briiliant young leader had to nokmoitleden twine or thrice. t prateos of. the grest There was a very strong dowand for mn. eueare, bat: the wnogement thought. it. too soon, porhape, to begin to demands of thin wat and tomy orized and. finally ignored the ontl. In this if oue mininkn of policy was nsoided. pose sibly another was. mads, for the. popular: and anartiatie elment of the indienice bus littl to comfort them (henceforth. \Lhe. Golden Legend,\) perfect in all urtistie des twide and rendered with a. wmcerity and ubeoty of Interpretation that should win all was a dond ixngunen to all tot the musts ent partion if the grent. throne.\. While mit ad- mired the delicate olo prsagee and the massive toons of the ube of the beat «ver listened to in Bntfalo, the work. wns. too severe for many and the remark tar male tiat a more popular programme could have bean planned at nt least concessions. to the: popalat demand might hate beon made with advantage. The chorus showed. many faces well knowo. In one row near the coater the of Mr. Hager, FrAld. Little, W. Alport, Jargo: George A. Lewis, Une Sebneider of the 74th Regiment and the Health: Board. and Tr, L A. Boll swore seen In almost unbroken A little farther south the b nign front of J. W. Chatman loomed ap. Miss Marin Love graced the north wing of the chorna. Joseph Mischka modestly mat. far back. among the. stogere andeang. thronghont the Lazend, The chor nombart 60d. Eieeiric light, by. the Thompron-Houeton: Company and, by the way, it did not ficknr or make rain bows - made the stage like. day. 1t ene a rery pretty scene and held the aye rory affactire't Members of the rasociation sorted ma. nshers, onder direction of Tease Alrmna. xrelient work in seating the laren andience was dogs. hy Edwant A. Hail, George G, Linen, Frank W. Fiske. Jr., Jamse Sweeny, Jr., Harry: Hiliart, Clarence Cady, 'Cbatiea H. Baker, (Hrmon F.. Howard, C. F, Rock, Mar ray Bimith, Loran L dr.. Cbanneey M. Depew. Ir., (rar nay, Charles Jewert, Poter C. Cornel, E. Cnrtis Romrlit, Carles (. Wood. Frank Reid, Hiram Marcas, Henry Marons, Charles Moffat, Georg» J. Renomdg, William B. Lynda, Charles HH. Brown, Charlee E. P. Babcock aod William F Ofte, The bave with \books of the Fortra were not obtrarive, and avery. detail of the management of the house wan perfrct, Tonight's programme will be more varied. It Inclodma Mendelrachn's music of the Milsom» mer Night's Dream, with the popular wedding march. Following is the programme in fall: rant 1. Fik Bympbony (€ Mtoot.. ... .... .... 1. Allegro con bric. & Altrgre 2. Andante com mots. 4. Finale, alegre Androte Refanato and Polotals®.... ... .. Freateta Adele aus der Obe and Orchestre. razz 2. Ebakorpesre's Night's Dreew,\ with the mass by Mendelsrots. Beater Geotce Riddle. Two solo voices: Mim Eita Earie «od Miss L. Ger- trade Seaes. Women's Chorus and Orcheetra. Beethoven Ko ! of surprise at the busty | of the lal nnd Mr. Cornwell's ceiling wis the foeus of mony opes: The originutity wod vigor of his dosi¢n for -the \Music: of the Bpberes,\ received THE RAILROAD PLANS.! To Close Chicago Street, Bridge Louisiana and Have Gates - 'at Michigan. The Overhead Crossing Hearing in Buf: fale Today-Senator McMillan Talks for the Roads. The Common Connoil chamber presented a bosy ecene this morning. at 10:80 when the Btate Uuilrond Commissioners met to discuss the railway crossing problem with the citizens ; ot Buffiio und the representatives of the rail- | roads, - Among the mon of prominence. preseut | st the meeting were. B. B. Adem, | P. J. Ferrie, Richard Evans, W. W. Sloan, ol. | Jour B. Weber, Leroy 8. Ortinun. Spencer | Clinton, W. B. Gostur, Loals h. Keapp. W. F. { Gorge Clintad, Arthitr W. Hickman, Eline D, Reodull. Jueob Dold, Jumes P. White, Donnsiiy Kirkover aud Jumse Moonoy. It was nearly 10:80 before Commiretonor { Kermsn ealied the meeting to order, the time | hiriag been occupied in artnging tha mnpe und | | profiles of the. proposed improvement for the those . interestod. . The | rail- | turds were represented as follows: New i dork - Contral - by - Dagiel H. | SMe¥ilika, sttorne, Gonernl Buperintendent Touce and Chief Eoginesr Walter Katte; the Lake Bnoro by Daniel H. MeMitizn, wer. snd Chief Euginser Hardy; tho | General Manager Boole, General Supurintonrlent i Murphy, | Chiet - Kogineor : Ruenolz, | Division {Nun-nutundenl Yan Eten, and Norris Morey, counsel; the Western, New York & Peunayl- , by. Genoral Superintendent Gatetell, Engioser McCreary and Fraokhn D. Locks attnraey, the Lemigh Valley by Gen. Prier C, Doyle, geoeral northern puaseniger and freight ment. Joh Laughlin wppenred on be- hall of cortain tsxparere on Louisiane street Canmissioner Keromn opened the mesting at 10530 by stating ite object, which. was to buve eritence on the «abject of overhead i crmsitim, ote, Hesuid that the should first have the opportunity ut this hearing to fady state their wide of the cass, Then citizens (nnd othare could present their views and tho board would not efose the hearing ontil all in- terests ware nearil. Henutor MeSMillsn: appeared on behilf of alt the ruilrond enuineers bur particularly the Con- trai nad Like Store roude. He prewnted the revo't of the engineers, and. lo doing ao eatd that it bgreed in mmuy material. porate: with thw of Inspector Spencer, recently malo to tho board. [hers nro some modifichtlons. Principal ones ame these: They recom ond that Chicng + strnot ben closed. entirely. that atreot, be , Inspection . of bridged, and.. that Michigan atreet be protected byy a avetem df gntes and fncuino. - Thin they claim,. will tako away the ewitchlcg from Michnern «treet aod will not he too expousivas The etrost railrond tricks coutd be run up other streets tha Loniinow at Ex- clnmee, und the appronch would be compar- tirely ony, 'The Pinna of the Engineers, At the conclurion of Mr. Sledlidan's report, the plats, of, the (railroads were proveated. Chief Englaset Bucholc of the Erie explamed the rowdy plan for beildigen bridgo. ncroes Aomisians street near Buithy the ativet to bo closed off orer the railroad tracks, The proaches would mensure NOG f ot and the bridge 103 feat. - This expenien Mr. . eaid would amoant to $55,000), of this umonnt 'Yho amilrond would pay the. expenee of the bridge which. would be ubout une-i(th of the tal expouss. . Welter Katte provented'a. or = un - overhead .. brideo .. over .. the railrond .. tmeks | on . Reneea . . near Jettorscn. . Hie plan caller for a budge and romdwesy with n grude of free feat to the 100 leat, rimming. from «treet to Heacock street, Lhe plan left on the sides of Beurn aimet. His ostunale of the cost $940 M0, Moy division of the expense seould be $44,000 for the min wis, abd $10,000 for the coy, tin latter figure beitg for the np promcues, In ense the rond {s imade narrower tho expense would ne imtoo eze thi L. - Cal Jory bi. Weber nought the atreat should be depressed. according to the. plane af the in- spector af the comm immiouers . Mr. Rattle ne plicl tha the emenein Foand the lowering. of the ar at Pie poont imprimciontie City Eogimeer Ruse: wid that be hind ives od the inate aad found thar the could exeily be depreennd no that. the arnde of the mironds ored not be rained. Tre plan for the kno crowing. ou Repern atrest near Fillmore nteune. wae Clea presented. Cloef Eagineer: Borholz of the. Ene io tha plaa gave the estiiuate of the as [ $07,000, anid the share: as The approaches wound sun. from Fillmore are nun to the juoctin of Exchange and Senecs stroots. The Engineefs\Itrport. Following is the raport In pram, Rept. 2, 1967, Parsornt to appointment imade in Albeay on the Litth lost. the oodersizned met to Buffalo dry and. mfier full conference. and dis rap «ittons contioned in the report of | Mr. Tromnt W. 10 »pector of the Board of. Communtioner of the tate af New York. in the mater of rail road ermmmingr ar grade in the city of. Boflaio, dated Jaly 234, 1987, hare onesimonaly ar- rived at the fullswing ee nelnsiona First-In reeard to the proposed bridge to carey Lemitiana «treet rer the tracks of the New York, Lake Ere & Western: emizond near the Obfo Basin, while it ie ant conceded that sach a bridge is necmsanrr, or that i1 should be bailt as suggested to the report, vet the Erie Railroad Company will agree. if each a bridge be derired, to bear part of its coat, The esti- mated coet ($82,000) ve teflernd. to be mach too low, bot the Ente Company will build the bridge over it tracks, the ity paring for build- lng the approscton. Seron, - Ihe\ propeand bridge. on Bepeca street near Jefferson atrest is approved and con- necessary. 1t in not deemed desirabia, ( however, to raise the railroad track®, mn «ag- geated. in the report.. The cost nf the briage , roper and its abutments and. plers to be. paid | y the railroad companice ta proportion to their | respective in. the railmad. lande it crosses and the city to provide the appronches at its own experien, Third-The bride on Seneca street tear the Buffalo Creek Railroad 1+ also approved and its coat to be distriboted bet ween the railroad co- fer and the esty, as soggested. in the preced. | ng hereof, Fourtb-That the bridge on Clinton, between Bond and Lord streets, if foood practicable on ! fartbor examination is derirabie to the interest of pable: exfety and its cest shoold be anpor- tioned as scagested in the recond clause hereof, Fifth-Tho crossing at CJ i not only on recount of the greet expecse In- volved, but atzo beczuse each an elevation Lonlstana streot, This will permit the proper briditing of Lonfutann atreet. Louisiana street be bridged. sub- stantially es beretoforeenggested by a plan sub- mutted by the New York Central Railroad Com- pauy, the exponso thereof 30 be apportloned be- tween the city and. the railroad companies in- terested in it, as eaggested in the second clause of this report; the bridge to be constructed with such reasonublo facility as will give freo and egrose to and from the Lake Shore and the Erle fruight depots, #-Thnt Chicago streat be closed. by the city between the H«mbarg canal and Carroll street, thas securing anluterrapted switching: loogth betwwon Michiguo and Alubsmma. streets, m dis- tarien of 8000 fost. The Michigen attest cromming will thas be relieved.. from drilling over it, and the railrond truffle: over that atreat will thu be reduced to a minimum, making it procticable and feselble to pro- tect that crossing by Aage and thus making it ressoosbly enfo for the traveling public, In reforence to the wition ade vanced, each side of the railros ks ncrose the Terrace between Main and Erie stroets, wo sre of the opinion that gnerd gates and flugmon at Main, BSenrce und Erie streeis wiil afford all needed public protection with- wut incurring the objectionable festure of d viding ty an impaseable berrior the two sides of the Porruce betwoun the cross stroots. READY FOR TOMORROW'S CONVENTIONS, Partial Slates for Republicans aud Demo- crats-The Political Pot Bubbling Briskly on Canous Day. bosy day for the politicians of both d. cuocosor will be held all over tuis The Hapublicans will hold most of their local conventions tomorrow ut 11 A. M. 'The County convention. takes place ut Fitch. Hall, the City at Harmonia Hall, the frst assembly ut the Uaited Stites Hotel, the second weseuibly ut Lineota Matl und tho. third at 40 Niugura street, Abo two country assomibly dis tricts will also hold con sentiuns. Ln the fourth assembly it will be ut the American Hotel, Lan- cheter, and the will bo held ut Kopp's Hotel, in Hamburg. Cancose in tue city will be hold in ouch } elecrivn district from 4 to 8 P, M. and in the ; tome from 7.0 to U P. M Principal loterest in taken in the eity conven- tion. Pues nominations are commdored. cor- tain: For Mayor- Philip: Hecke Pur Gemytoret Ju-eph Barnard, Pht Corporasion Coumeiy -W ilitac F, Worthing a Kor City Treasurer - Alptioneo J. Meyer. Enr Struet Commuedoger John Mattio, Lor uversees al the Loor= Jucut Crowder, Fur Ciiy ~George E. oun For Education«i Supprinioudent> 0. G. Nichols: Ex-Ald. Fronkclia bes not withdraws from the contest for Comptroller, Supersimor Hu enstin wil have some deigutes. fur Street. Comm sioner, ang Jasper 8. Younge may appear in the tiug for City bnginesr. For Assmur, Jubu 8. Robertson, John: Ful- lertoo, buportisur Unaflee, Let: Short, Ex-City Clerk: P.. Burne, Heary J. Maxer, Wirtiam M, Milis, Charies Witham nod others ure in ine field. The first. threo mentiuned ure cunmidered in the lind, For Justice of tho Porce, Samnol N. Baker and Justice Wood are makiug a bug Oght. For Assombiy the state tn: L-- - tL,-ftenry Brondel. Uh bastard ualinetor, Conmophor sino, ith Ward. ¥. K On the county ticket Danio! H. MeSMillan wilt be nomsuated tor Bentor and Pailip ntein- goetior fur: County Lrowmrer. Withoin t. Entce will probsbly be Jastce of the Bow evan The Democents, As announced exclusively in yesterday's Nrws, Hon. Bclomeo Bchea has. to ran for Mlyur, so he wiil be nominated at next Bnturdag'a courention. A. partial slate tn given: For Mayor ~Relowon Rehou For Comparmier /b rank 31, Geine, Fue Carports u Consul ~thiler £.. Btitwell or George M. browne For City Lremurer Por ity Fur Educstional Crimiker Aubedy want« to bo Btroat ( ommiasioner and it has been stggusted that it be given to Andreu , Boole. There aro. severn} canilidaten: for Assessor; Jun: Lodwig, Timothy J. Mabouay, Mictisel Cailahinn, Ehjeh Ambrose, Juba W. Leech, Tuomas F. Crowley, to choo«e from. Fomorre® the coonty will be held at 180 at th. Breuhen's Hail, Hertert Bissolt wili not ran for Seastor becaosn his profemmonal Inturests make it. Jn.pesibie. Cluenicn M. Bushnell muy be the men. Auguat Heck wilt be the nominee fur County Frossarer, in nll pre batanity. The Democratie cancuses will be held from 7 to 9 tought. John C. Mantich. Frao® L. bapa supountendont - >Jamee F. --< e The Weathet, \'The atorm center was nest Fort rum |Onery this morning,\ Hergeant Cuth- ertson «aye.. Fir weather should pro- vali here for the next 24, hoors, bot thers in a possioility of rain after to night. Colder weather will be felt hare by Fri- gay. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. ‘ ‘ wrasears, ladies and. geptisment and uemiu M. M. Raymond, 64 Bouth urerion tree. Taio lor to make tim-eli osetul In a ore. In nepecs sirees. - Pbotosraphie printer, 'n, 192 Iromnay Way mm work to photoeraph gal- ry. Boffaie Proto Co, 1:3 Broadway. er-. Young ein. tor. lignt. bousewore. aree. octtat Bufo DHUADWAT-Furnfrhed rame for xnesing. Fite then # plumbers Apply im: to Artour F. mtevenson & Uo, fei q (4 STAN #7.-Formtfed front ane «mail 10 Tras y [ANTRD - immedistely, aid for | general bousewore. 76 Swan suet. JCR 4M 480 rooms, cheap LS forth Dirk \rion street. _ Tima pirsaia or saie cheap. 118 Nortn DPinngs. VV“ Fii-Boy, about it; who tpdermands \NV. preture movating. 47 kathange ] n -# roome for LTU &3 per week ___ T/ carter, under German Toran xzce buitdieg - s, 6s Eul connoting reeid ice X cote street; rower, put, water and bui; all m condition; pleasant and conventint 1o- cximp, Wet. Write: former residence ot P. Metsan, Inqutte of or edéress Josiph Bertin, 8 beard of F ANTEW - Gus more siessy make ation cans. The ®. T. State Perry strees Tran co. i [ASTEIS-Gurmen piri for groerai howe. work at 65 Ost street, toon Ty a MC _-_ Percy nos. : Yeuo Tim - Unternnned room, beween Mata and Prospect areize, a wht oe FATAL EXPLOSION! Naturals Gas Blows up in Pitts» burg, Causing a Big Fire. A Motel in. Flames-Ewo Persons Killed and 10 fu- jured. Pitrertmo, Pa., Oct. 10-10:15 A. M.-An explosion of natural ges this morning set fire to the Hotel Albemarle and the Bijon Theater ad- Joining, A goneral alarm bas been sounded. A number of people are reported injured by the explosion. Pretsncaq, 11. A. M.-The flames were caused by an explosion of ostural gue in a trench near the Albermale Hotel (Patterson Block} at Pean avenue and Bizth stroot. The firemen buve extinguished.. the fire. Twelve perione were. injared, two. of whom are re- ported dead ut this hour., THE NETTLE POINT KILLING. The Jury Fall to Agree in the Trial of Nettie for mhooting George Stevens, The Canadian people seem to be ery doubt- ful as to. whether Peter. Natile committed a erime when he shot Gecege Stevens on July 20 in the vicinity of the International bridge. The coroner'w jury were of the opition that the shooting. wae Jortifisble and the District At- brought the case before tho grand Jury and. bud Nottlo lndlclez. Yestorday he was tried in the High Court of Justice at Welland and in the afterngon the case war aiven to the jury.. The evidence. war substantially the same «s. thut siven before: the cor- net's jury which tended. to show that btovios was rusting ap the river broke with a large stone threatening to amurh Nettle's hoad. The jury, ufter. ounsidorable deliberation, were nute to agreo und the Judge divcharged thom. Me directed tht Nettle be held for re-trinl at the spring assizes. The provailing oplaion le that there is but Hite chance of convictiog Nettle. The shooting was a remintlnbly fine wpecimon. of ahip an the heart of Stevens was literally shot out, Nettle in s farmur liiog about a mile and u hitlf below the lntorontional bridge. a AnTORELL Cita Lit NGES SULLIYAN The English Pugthiat Forte a Fortett to Fight tne toston Ex-Champion. |sreciat, to mix rvenino ews.) New Youn, Oct, 10.-A apecial cable was re- evived venterdday ot the: Police: Gozette: office: Jiks \the American. champion, nnd Charley Stitchell are attractiog largo: crowds, Eurisn is muking hoste of friends and goiniog maby supporter» who will accapt. tho odds. of- fered by the Rlmirers of tho British champion. Charley Mitchell hae posted a forfelt and ieaged a coulleage to fight Jobo L. Ballizen recording to Londo prize ring rales, for £500 a side. Should, however, Sullivan not ecept Mitchell's clmlletige, any body elso con have a match, but not fur lose thin £900, ' ---»-- Western Union in Possession, J. W. 'Fillingbant, local ronpager of the Wort» ern Union Telsgrph Company, yesterday took pessorsion of the Baltimore & Ollo atlice on ro- eaipt of ordre from bis superiors, All monoys recrived niuce Bonday might at 12 o'olobK were turned over, The until further orders as a branch of the Western Union aud «ll business will be chirged for no- cording to the Western Union tariff book. No chnoges bave yet beon made in the B. & O. sail, ~\nikn 1s. in this city, drugt + ¢ Auvust aud Dore Luckentincs, aged 7 pente c . 1 month. Fungal Thurday, Oct_ 20, at hat frum the Inmily romdence, 48 Madison etrect, Friends and relatives. are. most. respectfully in vited to ntteut, . worevae Oot, 18, 1887, Havora Bulltran, wile af John: Kaiitvan. 'aged \Ob years and 2 months, Funeral from the family reatdence, €10 North Invinion: wreet, at ® o'clock A. M. Thursday. Prienda. nl sequaintancee are respectfully in- vited to attend. Rochestor and Canada papers please copy. From Yesterday's Last Edition, MAYOR BECKER SAYS \YES.\ He Bettles All Doubt Agents Renomine~ tion-Ho Will Accept it if There is no Considerable Opposition, Mayor Becker verterday. afternoon. rellered the suspense of the politicians by to Willinn Baytrs, chairman of the Republican committee, that he would wccept the nomination for Mayor: if it rppeared to be the noanimose wish of the party that he abould enn. If in the convention there should appear an element notmennietio to his candidacy large enough to make the opposition. considerable, Mr. Beckar raid be would decline to run, bat he would not be deterred by the opposition of a fow delegates, While refurtng to make any pledges, Mayor Becker rave tat citizens mar lock upon his t record to make a falr ortimate of his course for the future should he be reelected Mayor, ---+ sororon scr®t wiLL RUK, The Democratic County Committe Re- portea to Have Received the Ex- ® Mayor's Consent, At noon today It was reported: that Hon, Bolomon Beben had consented to run for Mavor and had so informed the Democratic county committes. ----+»-- \ The Mechantes' Instituta, . Desplte the disagreemble weather of Jast even- Ing the meeting of the board. of trustres of the Mechanics' Institite: was well attended. A committes consisting. of Mesirs, Dockwits, cas rangementa. The board of trasteos will meet aprin Bator day wrezing «27:50. _-_ Grand Master Meeen's Visttations. Grand Maxter Jobs H. Heech «sd Disoty will vist Washington Lodge W‘nxp—mumrwm on ad wcier Ted ritton sroand neck B, & O. office witl be apon BYRNE AGAINST. MATH Another Oharge ic Brought-Mr.. \Me moned Beams?“ on complaint of Col. 'JobnRi known private dolective, <charelng h eriminal libel fo an article {5:31:85 essape info Conads, and {points med can not be pote hedfhzolnrnnugqr patroltden nor doputy [shsifffe. . Bat the absence of offel esenpe of criminals i not E 3 ml: prnge mam- (hi-0:41:11 ch; IThan“ privat detective agenctes. : (Thoy may be a employed as agenctee for the commision of@ti A striking fostration of this danger wasyrital tn tho recent triat 'of conspiracy to this city. Con, Extracts from the testlmony Ti the :t given to show that. Col. Byrno tective in thooflico of the Lobrfesting Oll We to make dally reports in the'infarest of other concern, and the argament-proo 'The employment, of. £5 works was s port of the conmpirhoy: defendants were Indioted, and of which: er District Attorney convicted thom 'before. 8 ligent fury oguiost tremendous odds; c own clo mouth Col. Byrno .conyleted. . complicity in that orlmg, as uncanny») fog and in the fact.\ Hie celcbrated {private; Fe aztney was employed as oneof the secret detostable monn of the contpint Furtho during the progress of the trial, punishment if he perslated. The article conslades as follows Bat when private detective acenoloa iro emplo to ald In the commfesion of exme: and 9 the ends of law and justice, the bust woree thin privately detestable; 1t is 'dange the pabilo-dangoroos no loss than detestable, 'There statements the complaint. says 'tengit expose Mz. Byzme to contempt and batted. to bust his brinoss, W rel ase Tonawanda People Invore i the Courts ana Buo the Late last night tho Mayor: wasisenved wil sammons ond complaint in an action. brougR@ by the Tonawanda City Water works.Compa nyaiost tho city of 490 porary infonction granted by . Jodge, Lana] of the Supreme court reatraloing. (the Buffalo from throwing, depoolting of ddmpiag) dry refuse, garbage, nshes, atroot eweepinin, jog other foul or rotors mutter Into the Nlsgural river aboro Tonawanda Island. .., (C - The injunction was granted opon thgailldeviba ot, Levant Ransom, Clark Hensomy El Brooks, Albert B.. Willinme,' Ar Bod Walter 8. Bkinnor, Albert A. Archor; Wetterbolt, John The afiduvits state that ap to 1 of the river was clear and unpolutedy that timo the water has become rarfaco covered with a black. scum, 'onfon pe ings, colory_ tops, rage, groaso, garbage masher op puny o Aart Toll i HOPE IN SPRING ”011033- \The first practical thiog to be dd Yan Bokkelen to a News reporter:who him the other day what m'zhé‘anuul look of tho Sunday movemiants® pet -manicipel from notional abd -Biate' In the fall when such elections are: t present the partison lssces: are «6 mixed 'ug with thore of municipal concern that it Is m¥ mont quite or impossible to aloota city officer onl ndministeative grounds. Oar demand le for th enforcement of laws, The fssues involved: the Mayoralty, and in fact all alty offices, areff purely economic. They hare not the alightes benring_ on national Sor state politics, ist mational and stute politics beclond the questions really. at ise [useful-n; lg mvlvnaenk oc local reform, eve spring electlonil or mparito eleations to be the only available remedy for this.\\ qee Another strong member of the C..R, Arnor«\ curred in this view, and sstd bis society liad. lits hop» of electing a Mayor on theplein of Bunday observation \As. betwoek' Becker and Sohen there is. little chofce fo that.tgapoots We conld only elect one of these by puttingup M a candidato. At a separate election, “waltz 1 believe, carry the city, and we will doit one of thee days.\ f § \Will you try to amend tho chatter this wite. $ ter, in favur of spring elections?\ was aked... | \Well you will see something done probar bly. Just what, I am not free to exy atpressnt,'* _-_, -__- % ANOTHER NRIT COnPANXY, 'The People's Riectric Line to be Xmears poratea-No itorses nor Dead lo iy urips, 4 Tt Is aspectod that the artlclne of Incorpom- ton of a new atreet railroad. company dn. fato will be Sled at Albany tomorrow: Tt will 3 be called the People's Electric Light:Bttee® Railway Co., and though the exact route: be not been decided on, It ie Intended to be a qulel: transit line between Blick Rock and the depot the outlet probebly belag via Franklin and Kill« '@ cott streets. The leagth of the rodte~ will 'be ° about 12 milen, It is exid that Mlectrielty wilt 4 be the motire power o A. Po Wright, 4 Capt. Martham, A. E. Rebstock, Goorks B. Hayes and John Kelderhosse are anicug the Boffelontans interested, and It fs sald that@ minent Boston capltalist will amount of the fands, brEap pisEasES © neverai Cases of Scarict Wever ank j Diphtheria Reported to the -'. 3 Health BHoara, . ..>; Five or siz canoe of scarlet were morning reported from the viclaity 'of Bovele- avenue, and two cases of dipttheris on Puller] street, ons “Edam“ moar the Hydewall num