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: 2 ' , ! l ^ i :.O S l g M e : i a g M : Y t : 0 E Q iM 3 y t o ; - .B 1890 . : aOESEIffl OH -«)R a j I leg e d v i o l a t io n s o f t r o t t in g RtiM S . X3|.*B<H»d of B trle'cr^f tais K««tlan^’ a ^ t t l n e Asioolatl^aa. £ondors a Number ^ S e e l s l o ^ A o t l o n On th< Nelson <hn POs'tponod — Mnos Bemlttod. SoToral AppHcations for Reinstatement ■-^«*^;T^>Wfi«“?«^5Drlye«. BoinStated. ■iddefation, but Q. H. Nelson said ho was 9t*Rmoned homo to Xewiston, Me., add ---- ..t— ----- -------j gijjg p..5rt,g. DJIlnols ©gbtf t under ■ the t ^|jr,W »a tjien consifiered. Gllio pwhera fdpha'td tbalr sThpii hbo; pneobased the ; a n ^ st they ware n o t informed of hi ' ’atapo n o r of the f act t ii a t ha had befor x a ^ Mtd htd a record pt 2:35. Decisioi .^et—hfa-^-expdtM^ ' imp 'o3a~Pec.~-7rd^^ : ^ t*lyiit*ppea r i i t appeaw, boughtbought a ' a horse named Imuel levy of BeTerly- xecord of S:26Ji, b u t hia, sdalX over th a country i . .Cift<Mg«lilrom Shim *ni« trotter bad a rec :ji«jBr oirBLer .traveled alX over th a country h m catered him in SrdO and 2:50 class zeoni iSe was expelled and the horse 'WMi then sold to M ^ ^ liBSBltrelse wanted tl th o horao. Mr: Matty '.^ M d all ZBoney won a n d askc \■’ipeisanr reinstatement during good ba- - b i r r i t t H e said he h a d no knowledge of \<3 ms harse’s record when he bongbt him. XiSufer. Mr. reinstatement of tty vraa willing to re e ked for tem- „ _ __ E. Ifc Eobjnson o f B pfe£& .ewmer, and Geoyge Scattergood, d d a ^ ef the grey pacing mare, Saliie 0, •yH» yrCre expelled by t h e Maryland State lEfcc application olf Beskea driver who i ■iBCMkiatB th e m a ttem n ^ l- a e x t meetlngr ' n o J . B. Woodbury, th« ______ _ - tivriv eer r whoho wass snsneudeduspended 7' foodbury, the X^efkea d w wa s May 10, '■■■■» removal of anapenslon, . . , . r alleged im- — -proper-dtdvlDgdtt® 2:83-elass-racc-at-I*hil- idelpbla o n Sept 18,1890, the application fer IS retaission of the fine w a s ^ n t e d and the money ordered t o bo refunded. In. the m a tter of SterHng of Brockton, 3|SBn, against John Trout o f Allston, ~l{inK ,tonchlaB upon theeligibiirty of^he he« gelding Hy \Wilkea a n d tho bay mare BlHgo Maid in a freo-for-all race at Wor- “1,' 1SS», tho board o controlled it thoicfore Iter, Mass., on July 3 1S99, tl lifllM t h a t both a n im als wore c hyShjut J n th a race, a n b e ith ir irara competent i 'wM.vMerod. that the money bo d istrl oney. It ------------------------------------- itribnted apoi^Iog t o TDlp. -Ih'tbeosse concerning tho same parffes and hcMcc a t a race at Bsahna, N. H , tlw heard decided that It hud not been “'■*— atbat. one m a n controlled both anl- in t h e race in qncstlon, so th a t th e ; w e ts oUa^lo a n d free to fi « * » ^ * f* * , -------------- Albert Trontof JUBwei^Maes., for aa o rder in th e taso of X ’SL Desmond Of MarlhCrong^, Mass., ' snd J . J. Bowen o f Allston, Mass., dM iteW th e hay geldbig Brabk M, alias 1fllb«tB o x . ou charges- of driving ■*- ---- r a ader a Wrong n a m e and t a a wrong - t t i b o a rd settled m a ttera hyexpel- Mr. Desmond^ ae nd d exoneratingxonerstoj Seweea. T h e r s c o Involved occurred In ^WigrBeiler, last season. » • fillovytng are th o decisions jytho board nt i t s afternoon ■crecut'— ------ t s . by th o ' board nt - —liasp CMcutlvo SaSSluiza; Id thecimo of'AS^: Ryersenof Goshen, L jfbo -was fexp^Iod on M ay 10,1890, H.1 ' f*p.j Scattsi eWiesditeforreinstatem S vBsd **^S^*°^n* ■ . ont w n si’’ ' ‘ t of J . EIc M ay 10,1890, riding Taylor sppU- Idloy. S t ., of of entraaee t on the chcstnnt and toe bay gelding ------- i*pi!d -under p rotest ^it^ g Borfy H and t ' Sww* Ttinx was also denied, ykm atxt case was that o f Thomas Trim- “ f thisis city,ity, w h o wasas cxpellxpelled bsK a d th c w h o w e on May n , MM, tor trotting the b a y gelding Billy ■•H a C W s c laisatl?--\vrood ----- ^ aboard contlnid it Xleet --------------.-jtinn e th e caso and the loBijwrsry r eiqstatements. In th e esse of “f t J. Utddagh of Batarson, Ho., who tw itted Ihs bay more L a d y Caprxtl under ' tlw 'W tee o f ^ d y TJptoa f e sen id not find o u t his mlstako tintil his , . «f w hom he hadp-arebased ber, in. ^ tipsaedkim-pibor liame^ the application iwwersal of tha order of snspepsii I ^ B r s a t c d hatonlyto take cH e c tnp Mbs m ttm o f winnings t e d tho payment . sd liw ; as xscordlag fe« for change oi beard in the casej'ot Mbhy of Gat- ^'■dlsiltsi trbd was expelled on May 31,1838, . ^ •awsiiusrsdlng the grey stalllcla so m t f PiadSr .the name o f Jins Alack at BadtaPo^' prdered th a t h a be reinstated ' jalm e n t.td Mr. Steel, of-Steel & dptlfwaan, o f the.m oney he p a id i<\,the ■aikaiimdottfor the releasd ‘ * ' la iiiaa case of the I f atiohal Trotting as- r bMiai£oaiigainst-C.H. Kuli90n of Trater- ^ d m o n d df^Nfow —ik s t b i t h o bay mare liedora, th e beard dM iosed the e cbmpl^nt o f Ineltgibflity, .— ---------l cbmplaint -of _ )j la was Whown that vrlph th e 'laaw 4 I^D o stoa she was -Oiincd ’ “ ~ t* a p d a o t Nedson, w h o wiisui ithantd'. f B nnder another name, wai aS^weli a s tho tomporairy reia- m tplaint 'itgaiBst Driver fitrawi by Judge M actia of Philadol- T M 'S s '« i n , »U»a’em the BltiUiUoa. PIFFICULTV^ o f ENFORCING U W S . G HASHED BTO A SLEEPER. Dnitea Mawhal* tietb Jence and -Assaijlhotfe i. Dee.ee. 6.--Th6.--Th6 WASHlNOroir, D 6 -^Upual- r e port of Attorney Geuoral Miller lor the last fiscal year shows th a t the dntie le department of Suatico hhvfo boon are as follown: “In some p a rts of the country,* ssya the report, “the latvleamess to which atteu. tion w ^ called in the last apnnul ;report this departUieht contindeA The eu- f r i g h t f u l a c c i d e n t o n t h e CHI- .. CAGO AND ALTON ROAD. 0. Brelglit Tro4« Buns Istn the Bud o f tho Kansas Oity Bxi>rcss, Splitting the Sleeping Car In Two, and Throwing tho Fiisscagers to Bight and X.aftr-rrwo Instantly Rllleil and Several GENERAL FOREIGN I n e WS. iti-BarneiMte** Joy ,|CUr]aedL tU filaUtSy, Evicted Tenants Bay Slielr Bents, 10. 8.—yesterday’s meeting* laliats was an e.volted..ono f rumors were ’ Afloat i n the , loMuse o f ctnumohs its to w h a t was being done. W hen it was learned thnt th a Olanoy proposal had been rejeemd; involving a defeat f o r Mr. Pat^ -Treat was the w ’ * ' * ' tnthoeditorlalsbftha, papers hostile to th e Irish leader. ‘Dpoa the adjournm ent of tho meetlnjg,-hawoi loularlyrBais{ed;-.ftn^ theinternrt revenue, as well i States marahrtiB, - ‘ violence, And are Of assassination bicago ............... th e hdud! gnUty o f Bssaultliig these aud otber-laws and their f riends.; Several assassinations “ landwitnessos, wdth tho'P oiisly h u rt, some of whom may die. Tha Chicago and Alton e x p r ^ 'h a d stopped q a the crossing to ta k a on. passengers when the heavy freight coming from tho I r £ T . , s S d . s is the a rrest of a ipsh fdfviolatloi postal lavrs, w as ^ o t and instantl a ^ p m ^ C S - h s t r a m r ; ^ ^ ^ the fightnnd reft, -- ------------ . -----learned th a t tbo p tpposal for a conference with Mr. Gladstpmn' and, tho other Liberal leaders had b e an c u rled and th a t m a ttei taking on a n aspect more favoraW •. Pam e ll, I joy of sir. Parnell’s enemies was turned to dismay, as i t has been again turned to dismay, as i t mote than-onco.bbfqre i d this I -■oat in which th . - - - Itl *\ **f^h**V*^*' .masterly flghtlbg qnal- bsT* been so cqnspiondnsly developed. ‘ There Is s ti ll mnbh doubt, however, tbai Mr. Gladstone will give any assurances whatever aa to what, h slt.jhe Liberals w ill d# itovpraato w th e : in the eysnt of Mr, P arnell's retlroment for a more dr less indefluite period. Be 'lo outcoms of the conference w h at it lay, nevertheless, the appointment o f tha namlttee is i n itsolt a victory for Mr. Pannglb secntlng^ths M a y w The adherents of Mr. P a m e ll were t chesrSd in the action of the Cathpllc n leal studentsin declasln ................. S ? S - r S K - S g g s = s S S - ‘* s | S S ~ S i eatslix dcclw ln g tHeir loyaUj tjo leader* S^reral e ther fuiaurAZices S ' S j s s S S n s ' Eb Std S S 'nt s n Ireland, tshlng the lings in the west the residents is felony, or If two o r more parsons is Itoa train did not stop ou the siding, .eki^ cntQ tte . nos a- Tbo following nro tho only nami ainable of the injured; city, badly Giles, Mt Vernon, Dls., bond cltlsen from exerclelng the right o i . , , snfilragg, .^d._lgL a t . doin^-commits^ a - ijoynient any of his c ivil rights, and in so do’ mmit a felony, such felony shall punished according to the laws of state wherein the same is committed. —. Clark Boston,-ribs W e n S t S “lW abU.V to e * 0 Jaoisen. pnnishnbloTScoofaiHg to *fhe law s of the . state wherein th e crime is committed, i t | would greatly help in the administration ' of justice. I' “So long as persons who kill olllcers, ! witnesses or Jarors for tho purpose of Im- i pedisg tho administration of Jnstice, can IxiMWV, Dec. 5.—The report, that Mr. only bo tried and punished in a federal Clnmcy'a proposal bad been rejected by conrfc as for a m inor offense, the ndmlnis- the nationalist meeting proves to have tration of tho Dnited States laws, and the been crroncoua No division was taken laws t hemselves in many districts, t d ll on Jdin amendment,-and--a-commlttcn was hafe little respect. j appointed according to i t s provisions. T’ i s thougl famlns-tbroatened districts bsT t already o t i ^ sm ploym s in the preliminary without for two V idmuah sickness i T h e moUon to expnnga Mr. Pamoll’s ,fmmfrom thehe listist off burgessesurgesses of Edin-din CtANCY’3 PROPOSAL noina t l o b of E burgh, Scotland, has been reforredto the lord provost’s committee. A number of the evicted. Olpherfe ten ants have paid their ^ n t s and r e turned to their farms near 'Pnlcurrugh _ _ ___ T h e Glasgow m u n icipal. cooncU have |e u haring a lively debate over the pro- nfer th e freedom of the c Salisbury. There was streinu BALFOUR TO THE RESC'JE. His r ian to Alleviate SnlTerlng la the Rtstressen^ Irish TlIstrTots. .—In the house moved s vote j latest phase of 1 Is favorable to nn I mlttee appointed t pbsalto upon Lord Salisbury. There w as stre ous opposition, b a t the motion was Anally carried. Many o f those who voted in the affirmative declared th a t they did so not on personal grounds, out solely becanso they did not think it proper to refuse sach a mark of respeot to tho head of ^hc governmmrtrnirgQUefal'^nolpals. Tho £35,000 grant which th e gove: lent asks of parilamonj^ln connectl IH ’ lISeiiACE. JOSEPH B. ABBOTT OF ALBANY PREFERS DEATH TO ARREST. that Hh Crlibo Was About to bo Es- posod to the World Ooudod Him on to Selt-Dostruotlou — II« Had blng Systemattoally for a Bong Time. .Bis Peodlatlotu Will (leach b SSO.OOO. A lbaby , D co . 6. — Jo.seph B. Abbott, late salesman, bookkeeper and cduDdon- tlal m a n lor H. W. Sage & Co., Inmhei dealers, Is a dofiinlter and a corpse., His body lies cold la death, a t M0rango‘s nn- dertnking rooms on.Maiden lane. XTuabls to face the wcv}d,at a time when arrost and diegracb stared . h im in the face, he took the mesns of escaping the punish m ent sure to follow-os tho wages of ti^Ui and destroyed his own Ufa with the aid of deadly poison. The news of Abbott’s death, and close UpoU i t the rumor th a t ho ■was a defaulter re’i’Jhsd the. public yestor day, when his dead body Was found In the About 8 p. m. Mrs. Johnson, .wife of the owner of the premises, who was clean- mlled to one of the porters was seemed o n d h e int . clambered in through a window ___ found tho rOpfti occupied. Stretched, upon the bed clothed in street costume lay Joseph B. Abbott, his head rastlug, on his rig h t hand. He appeared to the porter, who stood still in the centre of the floor for s moment, to ho b u t sleeping. Abbott’s dsfalcstion, it is said, wUI rssoh $80,000, and the knowledge that his crockedness bad been discovered by Arm, and th.at h< cALinmm m smup co. Some time ago Sage St Co. sold to Bip loy Ss Co., Bhilodelphia, a cargo of lum ber worth $10,000. Tho money was paid f Riley & Co. to Abbott, who said athing to the Arm, b a t pocketed tho cash and represented that the salewus on time. A bbott mads a confession to bis cow pXoyors and admitted that he had been cobbing them systematically for a long tim e. Abbott was about to be arrested . iwawi of hiis vHeAne of h suicide reached police leadqnartors. Abbott is about 45yemw if ago a n d leaves a widow and four chil- TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. Collapse of a Blast Farnaoe nt Joliet, Ills.—Seven aien Killed. :reement. Too com* ralt upon Mr. Glad* urttnecs th a t tho S s s ; Wido sood potatoes'for distresstld “ ““ “ “ parlU^ont. in a m shall ■ th e Irish ^larliuuiont, I q event whioh assurances Mr. PatnClX will re- cash for the seed potatoes provided by E® 3* H e a ly Justin McCarthy, J . the government would recoivo a discount Deasy BoWer and Lwmy. of 20 per cent. This was a smaU port B ^ o l l w l l l not take p ; r t penon- only of tho measures which tho goTsm- negotiat ons with Mr. G l ^ lent contemplated for tho purpose of leetlng tho impending d i s t r l . I t waa f clear that a s the winter progressed J h f y e n d e a v o r to condudo ^ and-aa-to th o m o st feasible methods Ol ministering to their needs. There is a good deal of adverse criticiclsm upon the amount uiunud, which is regumied os relimluary < Tho pollco dispersed a procession ol Socialists at B o d u m , Germany and on csted twenty-six of tho p orticipanta CHAMPIONS OF TEMPERANCE- would be g reat pressure upon poor law authorities, triio wquld bo ablenlonotoocope ■”ith ”he 'roubles. ■w t t Thu government proposed te aid them . by employing labor on tho constrnction of “poiKhi railways in tho Counties of' Cork.KArry, , Messrs. Galway, Mayo, Donegal and Clara Tho | . o f f 1 smandmonb. The _ Christian Tempar fj.—A t 10 o. ffl. ycstetday thacom m ’t R’O president of the'W oman’s Christian J f o r an In-1 Tomperonco D nion of Brio county called ___ FOR PURE FOOD. s a S l S S S i soflerlng existed. j Y ork , D o < x A—A t the regular Other movemonls for iho relief of tho “ onthly meeting o f the Cliamber of “ rish snflerotB, 'by moans of puMlo works. tho following resolution relatlVo to ■ould be undertaken. i Conger lord hill, now before 1 the CoL Nolan expressed approval of Mr. I States senate, was adopted; ■ talfoui's proposals. ' Resolvod, That while the Ch.imber of dom- show disclosed an d Chance os stai against the am endm e n t THE FISTIC ARENA. pro|}o?od bj this blU !s ioexpcdlcntt tin* who Andxmlt:st,and that all Zcgislation on this Bubject sbonld bs incladod I jq a gesoral ha* tloiial food sduUemtioQ oct« which, will pro hibit injurioxi't itdulteratio.is and in.^tiro salo o f nOQdujurlons ani<;lc^i food for nhat i tu© Urltisli iving pnlled dow I a n d hoisted tha iis.fe ' a rsg * . - : s s g ' S j ' - S f T * i leaders wocn-captardt The d n b -gnnranteesa pniso of H,0(», j «>aTi«?tedat Bert Sallsbuiy. of which theIrocr will receive $200; and Tom O'Bourka £or Dlxdn, and Joe Early for MdCarthy, m ade a'side \ The coni J het^'f*** Appointed b y Governor niU. A lbant , Deo. 5.—Governor Hill hwAp- lolnted Frederick W . Deyoe of Now Yqrk. S t tho-referne wUl b e empowered to ordei S®” ' additional ronnds in caso neither man has ■*’ a derided advkntago a t the end of the j, at Siu3tetVaomea B n l f if c twenty-avo-round matchheforathoolnt)., fialvation Oil once tried, always used, lacey afflied his signatnre to the doott- i w tea-ts. lent add i t wasforwardsd to Glbhons. Bal ttto Janeiro AglbkteA Eio JANEIE0, 6 e c .‘ 6.—*Notwithstandii dlffloUlky between tho preside: miniaters regarding tho pnnis .th e Officers w h o trrocked the cenk The IW b tm Ahas been Ssttsfac- aid i is CONSD2HTOOJS mdDBABDB. f .Head the foliowln«! Mr. C.H. Morris rk, Aric., s ^ —•‘Was down w ith ah- itlon; amn' toAvrertee Bteeetsto m a intaU order. Thopreas de-I ‘B id Ih.nptbeehfor Dr. K ing’s “Mew Dls inarfds thafc the g overnment furnish gnat*:' ^ • the pregervattott e t its IQierties. jj^otorsC Anl now Itt best o f health.” ^Trir Ce.’s d ^ * s t o ^ ^ I t i j S t m i O BITTEBS, OanVIeted o f A m m UI uc » r.Ila e m a . . l ^ r e n W ^ l ^ ^ g i r o WeU laiowB Hhwbntg ‘ Add rom m itc^ ev ccitno short o f setoaXpfidrder. ' i S — — IS ’iiUdmi i ctxMiai d ltsiM r u iS S lh S S d ? ” __ a ty calit the twenty-first q uarterly convention to or- dor. About 100 persons were present. MUler conducted convontl wore present, opening oxer- ling f o r reports from th e differ ent unions in th e county. Many reports were given and a ll were satisfactory. Mrs- Shaw, who was th e delegate to the att Elmira,lmira, modeode . ivontlon a E m a report which was very interesting. Sho gave a general outline o f the w o rk of th o \7om- on’s Christian Tempcranco Cuiou os it was given a t th e state convention, and went on to toll how tho campaign ffind sbonld be helped and carried forward in order to down tb s saloon element A t tho afternoon i ^ o n Mrs. \WeaTer state ■vice president, gave bar address o n “Practical Work in Unions* and itsBavera] departments. She said evangelistic work ■was the beginning of it a ll Mothers’ work, amusement for tho girls and boys, good litcratnre and personal influence, wore tho difforOnt themes tonchfed Tho address vras greatly bensfii' ■Woman's Cbrintion \ women. After s; lection came the sion adjonmod. inch npon, afiolal to th e AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS. A -Perinuiant & rcsa!settes ZUTseted. J om e ars Eli NEflrYonK, Do( ganization was p< ______ photographers a t their convention in this city. The following officers were elected: President, Dr. E ly Vnndormsker, Syta- ; first vice prc-sldonL George Bullock »ldont, George eondvico preslc ' cretary, t ■or, W . H . Drew, littce—D. B. Dickenson in; F. O. Beach, New J-owlor, r Andall Spaulding sph club, Professoi New York; treasurer, K x^ntlve committee—D. B. DIckei Jewett, W ashington; F. O. Beach, New York; Harry & Fowler, Brooklyn; Pro- lor Bandall Spaulding of the Postal Th&mas, Hoboken, i Yonkers,.N. Y. int, Now York; nd J. W . Alor- • Heir Road S % N. y „ Dec. 5.—A special WATEpTOWNt , __ ____ to The Times from New York sAys th a t Mr. 'Walter Webb o f the Now York Cen-' traltallro a d is. positive the id the St. Law W alte r Webb of ___ railro ad is pc W atertown and t built. Presideht Depow admits t h a t It is lindor consideration- and Austin Corbin says h e has hopes an agreement w ill he effected by which h is ro ^ - a n d .th e Cen-. irol w ill work together. ice will bo Another StrlK. *Ordera4'Xa Lon- Jk)i«o2f, Dec. .5.—The United Labor Cduncil Of the P o r t o f Ldhdon has Uatted ai hmnifesto ordering a strike to-day. _ hianuesto ordering a _____ — Which may effect, among otheb -resSelsU %hose o f the-ShttWi-SevUio cotoptoy, New Z ealand S hipping cOnipsnf a n d *111# to 4 a y . N e w ^ ialsm Britoh-Indi/ . hipping cOnipsnf A nd ‘th e — idn Navigation Oomptuiy, tui> eordponies agrte to employ oifly H»i»sg*s tor Alleged Hf.lprsottee. i*S“awsfe ?bS ■wUhToss 'of life oceurred at the blast fam ace department of the Blinois Don and Steel company’s ■works. The blast furnace, which was blown o ut for repairs, — ado necessary since the recent explosion, lilch waa also attended with loss o l life, llto - t h o ------- ’ ’ — ' • ~ men were oi men wore nt w oij.v oil tho lop wheu tho nccideut h ed. EUght bodies ha* poned. EUght bodies have been recovered from toucttth the moss of rnin. O^ey were m u tilated beyond a rcsomManco ol Tho rescuing party succeeded in extri cating all tho victims from beneath the S3 of debt' Tho dead ore: Nels Larson, John Pe derson,ersoo, G ass Loosa,oosa, Thompsonhompa Swanson, • \ - AUllor. John G a L T Ians EHismeck, EVonk [ffiiLsstadis. noat serio^nsly injure _____ ______ bsoph Masop, JohnOJeson, Angus* ;g Asointra, Poter Briokson. John Patrick KUcullen. Wonberg A Larson, Patric k Eilcullsn. The accident was caused by tho giving if ono of tho heavy columns on mace rests. Tho itimated attTJ,- aw a y o f ono of th e heavj which tha huge blast fnmaca rests, loss to the comp THE FEDERAL ELECTION BILL ■m. P.oslon B ^JWAsnETGTOs, D m . WAsmSGTOS, D m . E—The senate ye»- rday passed Mr. Call’s resolntlon d i l u t ing the snperintendantof the labor b n rsan to examine the phospate industry of irida; also (after delmto)1 ths joint seso- *“u '— ling ....................... Intio for Issnii North a n d Sonth th s join t seso- to settlers in andnd Nebraska, ided orgnmen* „ arm s to settle Dakota a Nebi r measnres were Mr. Pugh mads an i____ a ^ n s t tha federal election hlU. I m aking gnardians rcsponsiblo tor tb s psnsion money of minors was posked. '* calendar and passed Ih the homo the bill makini don h ill'^ & v e rsl taken from the tottenlim was discussed slou money of penslhn appro- without acrion. Btnghsmton Irlshmon Favor PanualU BlKonAMTOK, Dec. G.—A t tho Dish National _ -, — . — a mcotlng oi Dish National league of this citj lesolntioas wera adopted favoring the r o tention of Pam ell as leader ol tho Disk rliamentary party. Bnnssr of a Big Ralli CiNonnrATi, Deo. B.—The r afloat that the Bi> rum or afloat th a t th e B ig F o ur railroad U negotiating for tb s purchase of tho Toledo, Colombns and Cincinnati ratIco.id, which when completed, will give tho Big F o u r a direct line t o Toledo, a n d will b jing them ■ ------ ’ ----- ------- \*lou v^*’ ■'fo \• ■ in to sharp competition w ith tl CinCln- nsti, Hamilton a nd Dayton. raent has londri-ed A declsl tbs bondsmen of the famons painting, 10 Angolus,’’ ora liable for $16,500 d u ty on the pSntii Chicago’s ■world’s FAIr Hands Issni C hicago , Deo. 6.—The city counci! ‘ the ordlnuneo author evening passed I _____ the issno o f bonds to the amionntof 000 for tha world’s fair purposes. Co authorising l $5,000,- Etonmship Arrivals Tostordny. NwwYonx. Deo, E—Arrlrod, Toutonlo from UverpooL To prevent fevers, keep tho Hvet a c tive a n d bowels r e g u lar Wit Liver Reguiator, T h ^ B ^ s t. s olafm th a t saeoesafn i^ l f reach s it the remote sores a n d :nU 6 ratst^ snrisces. T h e history of th e efforts to treat catarrh dttrlflg th s ] ‘ Pear’ll is ttio peteiUSiM e v b ig to tlic taste, a n ti neui- |e iit]y 3’6t p f o m p tiy cn the K itiney , L iv e r a n d Bowels, cieRnfie,e th e 8 y » tem. offectudly,. dispels colds, hoao,' oehea a n d levers an d e n n s habitiu’i joiistipatiou. S y r u p o f I'igs ig tliu iHly rem e d y ot' its k in d e v e r pro iced, pleosh kind ever pro to the taste and u» „9flebfa, p r e p a red only from Kealtliy and agreeable subst itaunes.^th b a r e m a d e itt tliai moat ledy k now e — many -esceU e n t qaalitiea comnrosd i t m a d e i tl x> all and bare i . ___ popuirtT rem e d y kn n, Byrup of yigs is for aile ia 60-f Hid $1 bottles by all leading dnuiy gists. Any reliable druggist, wl . \ vuay not have it on hand ,Tui cure it promptly for any one dE'r: ||r i tho teollni •srothoD , YCWJMKC yifwexscoro P'^-oxhsusled •appetite, n ■trrltahle, Eome, latenom & Og. densliiirg B. B. TIMS TABLEh No. SO. IN EFFECT, SKPT^ X 8 , ' 0 * TRAINS LEAVE OSWEGO - - . — E*Pxe» tor .Ulchit 6l0 0 A. H i Watortoym, Rome, Cope cent. Ciiayton sod Meesena Springs. 7 l4 5 A. I r S W v r a ^ l bsnj. sif\ ----- \ — — 7 i4 5 Al l Mo,Ont H —For HaoDlbal. Woloott, isodus, Boohiatcr,NIaga-TvFaliv,liiiE. .go. St.hon'8 end the West with - - ------- bnffet-Blooplnff tsire a tm fres mcptlng chair care. This trMn runs AA A *11-P k a n lx Line Eipross- Ar- U-ivU f l fill rives at Svracuse, U.':10 p. m. m p. and Intcnat ___________ TRAilfs ARRIVE AT OSWEGO 9;05 A. 9i20 bl 5 .P i termortisto stations. 2 tio P. Boebeeter* 3 iitt p, 510 _p, i . r S ' s - i s s . ’f f i S f e P * ^ ^E«5atoproB a trom\!! ,1 ffii end tntemeidlate etii 9 i i 9i25 P \ —Thiyngh Exureea from M am U tas^m n a ; with baffet aleopiaj tieepisff car» pnrolxasa iraoa xarea m . xmin o& U m - BelliLacl&vanM & Western BH ^TRAINS LEAVE OSWEGO.. 730 i A. M. c aefl totenasdlste 3i20 W & ylS?^teM oPlBI^Si«^^ 8,30 f , K w & i aso I' m Mj-*Ftom Norwich. OnoMli IPnlto* 8 S f o b S A L K I TOMT & BOUT’S. Y y iiig > B t< > ^ p M N a E K g * r — gesUa% d wlos'dr hr Sleepless, The broin tendency: x leet of t ■ Bumbnes yirlekling T h S T li n ^ t h s o m me trestn mrosghte simders Send for e; hlmaboat For W „ AME A / InsDW m •oredoiap ■orfurtlM isS ,Oariffiit*ilten-lttidrffitermodiate sta. I ELI * C ^ i ? S ia i N E i \•srlis ■/(