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I· sltwrU<v· nfte'r th~ i\iner-icans '')an'l)eU · (;~~-·~oo; C~t. '· ~a . ...:.Ji:ihn ~.urdi.t~er, wrui tenewM'· in :the' V.•bi•t · pmt 'o! .chnlrmai! til . tbe ~.reg~\ar or Cleve~~qa t<;>wn, ... Tile repprt\r' of the 'secpnd r.Qw Demo,crntic committee <)f Oswego; ~pun- While tbe killing q! Bonl- ty, nuth~ri.zeathe fcllowiog;tst'em.erit: and'the wounding of e\linpla'!ii6ns is .very .~lora~ · ''.Lant a member\oitlie ;J'ammanyHall the'n~\d6 xiot .of such •gtdYity aa, organization, and bnve been si'n~e .1s7u. prm•e sufficient can~ for a\ra.inod ,rein,. I a; iiJ: aymP.athy ~itb. its ~ims as tiona b~tween 0)1111' and 'the United as it conftn~s its'elho t-he. p~rpoaes ··~ 9 ~ States. TH'e criminal jndge iS ;;till' ·which it was_ .. •ovg.a.nized, Tb~ nbeolute ·suing ).:LI!' inqUiry.,i~tq.M,.te' rio~, . forms the American G0!15Uiate.thal , :· ··:·· .. ~ ·,:.A8SCJIJJmLs~: -·~iJP.J; rr~~~,~~ ~:~;~~~~-~~~~n:,:~ L.: .''.\sP~CIAL. ~().~ Jii-~ l11s.Flrftt.:1ct ~lJ:.1:tJ.rtlo-t,.t.n.q: Ncr\' Ym:Jc. i$- ~~--;.·.,.:~:......c;:e=':\.::r.~-~L -~ -li ~· .i..-;:.. t<> 01)\<-r His .s••:n••·~~· ,<no ltet>ub· : 'I,f, 1 t, Want$, F~. X<> Rm!. £107' ·'\'e. • · hcn.ns. . · · -=--- N-ttw YORK Oct • qs~~~i-Se~iltor ..,..l~lltei ttr l!.lhertu;lng lll thtb .e.nunm t-qanty·· , , • .,. • • tfllve'cent.s tot\flve Hn~e-or l~S!3, tint ll\f;:l'ttil/l:l, fif• War.ner 1\tUlor arriv~tl in this. eity: yes- teeuren.tsPnfhsitbtteqnent~Lnsortlon l<\'o:r~vl'rJ t<?rtlny !rom ~nrQp~ ou thq C\~'y of New ~monalun~~~~· 1 0'~<:,t:r_f~u __ ' ·• · • .. · ,· • • · ·. :• ,., ··• ' .'IfYi:rtie.ty. · Firte · «3ootlf;. iti. •. ~ ' • :-\~ iT ' • • ;t\ • ,. • 1 ~ \ 0 ·' ,. ' - • • ·s ·. . ·. · ·. · 'd . ·g\· Q\AKS .. . · ra-stef~~l. s11ap~s •. a.ud· .n~·c:.lllr_lJ.: • -. _.,·.: . 8 n.·· : ... : . · -. .8. · ·. . o·n~ .. ~on .. wi~t. a.ttt:Ct·yq~~-·-~tte.n.~. . . • •. . , , . ,.. ·.• , noli:•we have 1t. .. We .know . . . . • • . • • . , .. . • • . . • . .. •· th~ tr.~de ;p.pr~d~te~ ·ou'r ~.~f~ : ·· a !'le·· S·AT. u·. n·o-At·· morning·~- .·at·;~~~; --~~e~.:~:~~>:~~~:~a~~,: .. ··· . . · , · · sa ymg at,J.d 4tnug .for.. tiS,· · But to ma'ke trade boom from • doll~rwilldo is· milch 'duty as a dollar lifty usually. Th-ese goods are big bargains for us in buying aud we have ex- tended the jJrivilege to you. control of tt\e state convention at as yet unable to arrh·e at nny positive toga by Tammany convinces me that thQ decision. larmin!': inter~sl<l would suffer if Tam· Further p)ectwn returns show thnt many became dominant in the state. Carloo Walker Mattm~z, instead of suf. !?or this reason, 38 n fnrmer and repn•· fering defeo.t, bas been r~tur.n!l\1 frou1 York. He saia he was in the besl of ·-~~~r~~DA~, 1 ~~ 1 1 ~~,.~~~~~. ~~~_\.j 1 1 ~\e·2'~rt~th b.ealtb a~d thnt it \Y8R Lardl)~ DBctlSSll.TY Gmh w ANTt~u:=. ('om·potont r .. r gen•••nl to ask him concerning hiR estimate of honse\\ork .. \pply nt l:.!t1 Dm'icn strcf·t. Mrs. tho Republican state ticket wh~n his J;.S,.l_!oEI!\Y· • - . -- •Ill_ ' ' I WANT EO-A tlr .. t C\lnsD woorl l'llf\l'r Apply telt>gram, sent to A. C. Cheney~ so c earR '\'• nt on<>t' hl MndtlQX, Dnill'Y & t'u. ~Mdat ly expressed his views. Mr. Miller went wi\~TElJ-.\ f:\'UOrl -\\'flOtl-('Ilr\'l'r (Ill\ pnlNtr~ clirerHy !o the Fifth .\ veH\W hot~l. li'urJ!.lm~~~~--~R~~tl{;l{~h~p*l_>·{J~s 1 o the :!\:~~rl Wm. Brookfield of the stuto CODlmittee wN'TEii-Two fnmil:ltl'l.l t'OUUI'.ctiug roo~s calll'U ou him and invited him toprtside A:dd~~~~h~~~ ~~~~~~~-t:J:;~~~~rlti\':.i:~~~;.n~ 1 t~ll'~~~·?\· II o'clock. You will. find now till Jan. rst. ·,~e' have a made ,ume speci9.lly low prices o11 Dinner Ware of which we have an. immense First: r2 pieces all linen, un- -bleached tow'el-ling, reguiar price Sc. We close the lot out. on Saturday for 6c. the department of Maipo. Perlro~Ioutl, senting th~ R.!(ricultural element in Os· who is now repr<'senting the Juuta in wego count;r ,il think that the mtcresta thoU. s., has been e)<>ctetl in Acoanngoi\R of the' farm~'wonld be better protected district. Hicardo L Trumbull who wns by the election of FliB!!ett nnd the whole promine11t itl the Itata afl'air, ·hil\ been at the R~pu blicnn demonstration to be hol•l nt th;• ::Urrdison Square ~arJe~> no>:t l\londay night. .:llr. ~Ililer ius~antly 11c~ cepted, and in nddition ho will make a sprech, and so will ex-Collector Joel B. :Erhardt. >lr. l\Iiller a(terwnrJ called nt F OUNll-tln thl' FlU'>lUlllll run• I. n lap r ... }l•t~. Call at l;o-ll'lt\lll'r l\: t'loyca, dnim I•rupt>Tt~ .and pn~· fur:thiR notll't'. llll\'.ld \\1\llllr •lit large . variety to select fr·om,: variety and stock. By some mistake in our or- der for importation we had some very desirable goocls come in that we did not ex- pect. We make special low prices on these sets, although R~publican stote ticket. In taking this elected 10 Concepion. '· lJ ro pieces unbleached cotton flannd r2y,; c ,elsewhere; our price roc. About 20 pteces wide cotton flannel at sc. •tnnd I do not consider that. I arn leaving The total results shu1v that the dil- the Uempcratic party, but that tboss feront pnrtiea, combined under ti'IP name whQ are in control of that party havt• led of the Liberal•, have elected fifty-fiye it where an old Jctlereonlnn Demozrat deputies, while tho <'onservativ<•s, or cannot lolluw. I shall soap give my Clericals, have elected tlilrty•se1 on. One reneons at greater length.\ rlict::,torial deputy has also been electcJ. honJquat·ters auJ oll'••rQd his ser· ,·irtls in any ca.pn!'ity during tbo ljanl- W ~~J~~~~tl·~lrr;~ h!~\~!ri~ 1 ~1;;1/ 1~~~~~{~~\~ ;r~ -nttCI\,diug schooL .\.ddre11s Bll!Oiue~ l ullt'J:C, GUy. 1.lll\t they are very fine goods. get. a bette nd for less- :pnign. -U.E<U:STEJt TO.i\IORROW. t{tnbhNl lllmsl\-lf ,Jel•ry fitmpson fqr Pnsitlt•nt, fur fine ·goods~ We· Again, some other patterns· we are .closi~g out and have 1narked :tt a' dosing on!; price; that means they must ·A new line of 7 sc dress goods we shall sell for 6oc; all-wool camel's 4air effects A line of fancy wool serges at r2,Vzc. Quilt:ed lining·s in farmers satin, all colors for 29c, wide width. Hos-iery. Mr. Gardiner also says that he will speak for Fru;sett both in and out of Os· 1vcgo county. '£his action is taken),~. cause tho I~ ill men have packed ei~H' cuseH and elerte<l delegates this fall by frnnd and violenc<>, anrl his protl'st is likely to be lollowcd by many other Detnot·r~tic voters. The Hill county committee claims to be regular, but the- county cl.erk is to decide against its can· olidate lor assemblyman in the 1st <lis- trict and print th\ name of the Gnruinor and Puncher candidate ns the reguh~r one. Tnis est \blishes tho regularity of tile committee headed by Gardiner. lt is enid the Hill men will appeal frou this decision to the couriH, but tir<ry em> get no opinion now before tbe ballots nr~ priutetl. So the Hillmen will bnve to uie tho pastor blillot for their candi<latl'. Gardiner iS' a representative farmer and the largeat breeder of Holsteins in N ortb- ern N ~w York. Be. hM n very wide :>\Ew Yom<, qct. 28.-The World's 8;,. liua, I~ns., special says: Frilly 10,000 people att<\ndrd the Fmmers' Alliance meeting bi'To )'PSI<\rdny. Pr<\ei<Jont l\le· Orath, iu hi• annual addres&, repeated bls declaration thnt the Alliar.re, to pre- serve ita usofulnes!l, mttst romai11 a bmi· ness organization. .\ man by till' namA of ;\Imt61!Aid, 'vhile at work this a!tewoou for 1\Ir Ubmles ·of No. 4 Mnn·in s~rcM, hy accl<lent stabbed himself in ouo leg, tho bin.le 'just miasing the fpmora.l artery. expect more ·of o~r famous go ,.. We are getting in fine con- clition fru:. the Christmas Trade, and ~tlready ou.r. friends are making up their selections of Christmas gifts. Something new to be s~en _iu om stock every day. Ca11 often. r6 dozen infants' colored wool hose, silk mixed, rsc a pair, worth 25c. 12 dozen ladies' colored wool hose for.rSc, as good as you'll match for 3oc. See our ladies' black wool hose at 2oc, 25c and 32c. Examine that line of child- ren's worsted hose at 25c in black. See the line of im- ported hosiery '·samples we are selling very cheap to close out. UNDERWEAR. A line of medium weight, white me- rino vests, we are closing out at• 35c a piece. See the ladies' underwear we are selling for soc. Our 75c natural and scarlet wool vests are a sur- prise to ev-erybody. Our r.oo and 1.25 natural, scarlet and white ribbed or plain will compare with any at 25c a piece more. Our men's nat- ural wool shirts at Sse are equal to' any dollar quality. Plenty more of those famous shirts and drawers for men at $I.oo in' natural, scarlet or white. A new line of camel's hair and natural wool for menlat $1.25, as good as any ~'r.~56 -qua1ity. ·No matter, see for yourself. Better goods for men in wool and worsted. ·Buy here,.and save ,ItJ.oney. eirde of acquaintances an<! wurh inU- rnce among !he grangers. l'o\R.TRIDGE-OAlll'llEU .. \Veddlug at J\8l1vlll(l Tbunday ll:'fenicg or l~Atiiiin.blo\'Yoting J.1'eo;ic. AsiiVILLB:, Oct. 23.-ln this place Thursday evening nt 7:30 o'clock, at the residence of the bri<le-'s par~nts, 11r. nnd Mrs. J~m<'s Campbell, Morris W. Pnr- tri<lge nod 1\liss Sarah ml~u Cllmphell were mnrried by He\'. Mr. Burns in the prPsenre of n lal'l>:e cornpon,y. Outside the bouse wero bung rows of Chinese Inn terns. Inside the decomtlons w~re by Easton nl the Ken\_ house grecn- bou••• nn<l were cxt·eedirl'i!ly handsome. At tho hnur named thewe.Idmg mnrc·b from Lohengrin wns performed. T~·o iittle flower girls, the Mleaes Campbell nod Roberwon, led the procession, nc:<t came the l>riJe ond her maid, 1\I[ss Grace Merritt of Orand Valley; llll!t came the groom and his heat man, FrPd BO\'zona of Lakewood, The clergytniiD stood In the n•cess of an evergreen arch, l>ack of whjch was an immense bank of evergrc·en and ferns. Prior to the cor<'- mony candlu& within the recess were lighteclsnd the effect wos pleasing in the e:ttreme. The bride wne beautiful in a gown of nun's \•eiling, en *'ain 1 nnd rarried a hu~:e cluster of ros<'S. 'rhere was a pnrnue and a mousier dianer on the !a\r gronnus. Ju the nf- tcrnoon Cougrf's:Jma.n J<'rry ~impsori spa.k(', nnd in. tlw lWening Hl'Ilttlor Petr~r nnJ J. Ralph Bult•m, Republican, b>td a joint debate. Jl'rry Simpson WHH the favorite with tho ~-rowd today anJ his name wn·s <'Olt• .epicuons on £he Uu.nnors, ont.~ of them ronding \Fur president o( tho t:nited States, .Jt-rPmi1lh Simpaon.n ' 1 'Vhnt a pity yon w~re huru in Canada,\ sal<! n l>yHtander t<~ tbu so\ e11th <listricL states- mrm. \Xo p1ty ot all,\ was the J?TOmpt remark, \1 will hav~ the conatitution changt>tl wlwn I ~row more ambitious.\ 'Vho ,llo £o~'-; '\::ot<~ . .1: llr? Cheney~ Good. He kcer• tho llest rnt•ut marltct. :l S. <linin st. Rahy Rntll'g I\rc•sout. :\Ell YonK, Ort. 23.-Tbe \\'orld's l'hiladclphin spl'rial says: llal>y 1iuth Cleveland reren \<1 a pr~sent ol n protty sncque mad~ hy the ddt fingers ol n Pbilad~lpbinn. The garment ie m!Cdo of rream-rolort•d heur1etta cloth,line•l 11 ith white silk. The cuffs on tho •lcevesnnu tlu• bottom..,,£ the coat nr<> scalloJ>ed nn•l earb scallop hears fine SJ>ecimens of needlework. A grnpo1 in<• nrtisth'nlly trails up ono side of tbt• an•·que and df)wn the Other, ail WOrked \V Jth fl nee- dle, The symbols .,frank on li•'n. r_.~·· eoat, which he wore at tho fall of likh- mond, were mnd~ by tho same hmt<ls. A l<'tler in the worker's possessioll !rom the general show\ his apf>reciation of tho- work. . -'fry our hCreacent\ rolls nnd \\'i· ~nna'' rolls, fresh every night at :; o' do~ !c. Tousley's bakery. Intt>rmttlonnl Ilifllchlti(l8. ()Qngratnlation~ were offered and then bountiful refreshments were iiervcd. · A. great many gilts, useful ond artistic, wNe received by the bridl', who Is n general favorite. 'fhe groom has been head bookkeeper in the Kent bouse Lakewood and is esteemed highly by oil who kno<y binl. He w•s generously re- membered by the proprietors of that hotel. lllr. nn<l M!if. l'nrtridge will re- side in Ashville nnd if good wishes of- fered are fulfllled they 1rill have a Jon~ and happy life in the mnr'riage bond. N.:w YanK, Oct. 23.-A specinl dis- patch to The Recorder from Wnahington eays interesting international ,Jiffirulties J:tkrly tn CI!l!U!ll!S 11 !'llBtdt of thq cent cowardly attack on American mPn- of-warsmen in the streets of Yalpamiao. Capt. !ichl~y has cnhled the on\ y de· pa.rtmcnt tho <let oils of the ttO'air from which it appears that the attack wRs both cawardly nnd uncnlletl for, Rucrclnrv Trncy lnid the report helore the presi- dentand it will be considered at tile cabinet meeting today. 'rhe opinion is pre\'alent that Mmister Egan will ho in· structed to demand immediate repnra· tion and indemnity lrmn tht• goveru· ment. Among the witnesa:eB were many from Jamestown and La~ewood. Reciprocity wlth Mc::doo. TouHlCJ 1 B Duke.:ry. Fresh every night at 5 o'rlock, •ccrescent\ rolls, '\Vienna'' rolls nn•l warm bread. ' ___...._..~ The Nine Hour I.a\ $5 Jackets. BOSTON STORE, 208 Main St. 1\Inn~· Yt••uu-1<~ I.u'4t. • PuJJ.AOU:I.PHii\, Ot\t. :.!3.-The ln.ss ln f(>SSeJ OWllt'rH t'l\11!1\\tl ltyt the rrrPU~ ston1;1 is eAtunatrtl nt ~~100,(}(!0 nt h•aflt. ~··nr<·h will he mndP otf th£\ Dolnw:>ro •·ap<'s hy tugs lor d~r~licL•. Among the rnuat valuable cr.\ft nl,an!lonP•l during- ' tJ,.. storm are schooner B. !.. ll!trt of Tanvtun, Mass., laden with con!;' I srhoouor 'f. E. Colllngh:llll, general t·argo, achuuner F'annie E. \\\oolston. lum bor laden; bark John H. Chase of lirw York, nnd srtmon<'r Jam(!s, lnml><'r ln•kn. Aftornnon \Vclttttnr l\rN!lctlonP. WAsmN<JTON, Ort. Z;J -For western' !i•w York: Fair tili :O:nnd!ty; contin· ue•llow terupcrntur<' tonight; warmer ~nturuay; winds CQntiug northerly. \\'ionnn\ rolls at Tousl<'y's cwry alghtal 5 o'clo•·k. _ ~1-..llt 'l'IIJ~Sl.'RJ:;ST IN\'Efl.Tl\lRN'T. Rtoci(M D~t•re\tntf'. nondK :Ut't'OJJ)O Al· _m~t Vn.Inelt>ss 1 but Jlenl Estn.to Cnn· · not ftet A '\Vny. II you think of making nn lllVPBtmont of any kind buy n Jot at PrPndNgnst, tha MEETING -AT- ALLEN'S OPERA HOUSR Saturday Evemng, Oct. &4. Hon. Delancy Nicoll, <> 'l'bo llistiliguishool Ili•trkt Att.,rnry of N~w York City, at1d tlor Hon. Ashor G. Caru111, MPmbPr of Cou~r''\\ nf <he Fift.lo ]{entn'<'ky Qistri<'t. will TliF< uss tho !~tea nf tlw llm. grnnd new subnrh of .Jamestown. lt is sure lo hring you in a ~:ood deal ll1::il\'~lm•k w!H lw lurui•h••<l by Wil· ol money, bccnn•e valut•s will inacnso lour's lland anti the lln•ll••y Btl<'k (!nar· rapi<lly. 'The nast season's hoom iA t<'ll<\ <onsi•t.ing oi J. W. Jlult••rllrltl, II, hut tbr prernrs<•r of\ 1.1realernoxt yrnr. .r. l'••llnw•, Hnthwt•ll !Inti> rflPI•Inn.t II. :4o if yott would IJ£~ \in 1t'' mak{l your inn \/) vestment whil,e many of the best lotR rc- .W. T<•W. main. lt is the safest ami most perma· m~nt firm ot invt•st.mrnt. Limb;ey, Hessiona & Pruth«'\r. in th~ nPW G1fford hnihling ran gi \\e you tlcp tnilcrllfllormatiotl. ( LADII\S ARI<: CORfJJAI.I.\' IJ:.n ITED 'J'O ArTEND I SIBIOE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY --TO-- CLOSED FRIDAY, MARK DOWN STOCK --TO-- CLOSE BUSINESS .. Orders have come from the Assignees in Boston to close our store Wednesday, Thursday and Friday to mark down ahd OVERHAUL the ENTIRE STOCK to prepare for a grand spe- cial clearance sale of all goods on hand to CLOSE THE BUSINESS. WILL RE~OPEN Look at those men's heavy jersey over shirts at soc; they'll beat your expectations. Perhaps you have. heard that this is the place to buy your underwear. Have you tried us? If not, do so' Saturday. All wool natural shirts and pants for children from .I 7c up. Scarlet all-wool come about the same price. White merino underwear f->r child- ren front Joe tlp. See our new line of mitts Om· oF )[:;;xrco, Oct. 23.-Minlster Ryan !caws lor the 'Gaited States on Haturdny. He w11l stop for one or days in Chica~o and expects to bu in Wasltington hy :-Iov. I. Be goes prob- ably Ill ronler w .th t)w stat» doparlment nonrt·rning his reciprocity nP~oEiatione with :11exJr.>. lie will be a<•oompanie<l by )Irs. Ryan. · and g 1 oves. FURS. Many )a die,, usk 'l'hlul<s lll.nlnc Will Accept. N!l'vYoim:,Oci23.-Printersin thiBrity are much ibtereated In the strike of, book and job printerslwlonging to Typ· O!(rll)lbicnl l'nion :-Io. 7, to l'llf·>rrB t!H' nino hour law in Pittsburg. 'Ch>' rumor that unle~s lhe '1') potlwtae of I his •·ity cpased sending non-union men to Pitts· burg to 'l•feat thu union' rnen fh<> strike would hccomn more gPn!'ral, wn~< <·alle<l to the attention ol PreRi<lent P.rPnnan ol Typographical union !'<o. II y<•Ettl'tfi\lY· ~Ir. Brennl!n snid: \!£ thc'l'ypothetile <'on linn• to ••ml non-unim~ men. I think it wry probable thnt tla·m wlil be • general •Lrike all <J\'er the l'nit<·<i e___.__.........._ ____ ~- ·' SAT U I~ D A Y WITH Bmoon, Me., Oct. 2.~. -Congress mnn how it is our furs ar'e SO Milliken t'nlled upon Mr. Blaine just be- much cheape·r,~how 1 t is the lore h~ loft for Washington nnd told h • in th~ colfte~ of conY~tsation tllnt difference is so great. It IS would rec~ive the nomination in IR92 simply oecause '\IC boughtl\'rer~ohe Mill!kenBIIysthat Mr. these a long tfme ago and Blain<' will make no eflbrt to obtain tho nomination but will accept it U it got a way -under the regular to him fur pr-ices. We guarati al1 our furs the best goods m-ade, !).nd choice skins. 1'hat ·i~ ail you can g~t anywhere ,-a,nd you bay here for less. nnnged Without n Ultch. FEno cs FALLs, Minn., Qct. 23. A del· bert Co ben was hanged shortly befo1c 12 :SO tl;lis morning for tba murdea- ~! Rosetta Bray. Tb.e e:.:enntion pall8lld off without~ bitch. --· -\Crescent\ rolls at. .:J'oualey's every night at I> o'cl~ck. SLates,\\ .. ...,._....;,_.,.._, __ _ . -TI'etlt on gold; almnmum and rub· her plates. ·• . Sdeod J. E • .A.I~f\:, 14 E. Thlrd.\ The Dlcyolfl Hn-c~:~. Nnw Yorut, Oot. 23.-Tbe aeore of tho bicycle race at two tlils morning wn\ Martin 1,017 miles;Ashirrg~r 1;03D miles; Lumb 1;030 1:1liles; Schock 1,000 922 miles; .ti:Jbert.9llmilesJ .. GE~TLEMEN, - ATTENTION! S.A...TU::H.:OA\Y W..e will close out our llpe of Coll.ars Cuffs at· the following prices: • 25 doz all Linen Collars at 15 doz pair all Linen Cuffs at Be. each. 12c.apn.ir UN·DE:R.WIAR!. and 20 do-zen Men~s Fast Black .. all Wool Shirts ·and Drawers at BO cts. NOTICE. OUR WI,NDOW DISPLAY. ~ .. , . . \ R~ ·w, .Lli'NSM'ORE. :J::at.J:~ENSE B.A.R..G.A.:I:NS t • -1N'-·-, EVERY :oESCR·IPTIO-N -ent-· FINE FOOTWEAR AT- INCALL'S G:R.E.A.-:£11 ·SHOE SALE. N. B.-We are GOING OUT OF BUSINESS in· James., town and offer at a low price the stock and Stand of a~ w: JN ... OAL~S & Co, FO.~:a}.A.s' S'ONEES. PX. ' D. ·\' _L ., .-