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B R IE F EXTRACTS. SUMMARY OF THE WEEK'S IMPORTANT DOINGS. T h e N e w s Its e l f , C lip p e d , C u lled . C o n d e n s e d a m i P r e s e n t e d W i t h o u t P a d d i n g or Flowers, and with Special Concern . fo r tlie C o n v e n ie n c e o f a n E v e r B a s v Public. v A Boston artist is at work perfeciSsg the design for a monument ordered:by Mrs. Gen. ■ Sheridan/to Be erected over her husband’s : It will be a George W. Post, one of the most notorious confidence men in the United Stares, has been arrested in Minneapolis for swindling Jonathan Grimes out of $5,000. ,.r_ „__o. The Loyal Legion will erect a statue of him on.the public circle, which has been commission ers;,' W ashingtoii,- ■ • /'/ -A London dispatch says:. ‘’The unfortu% ate blunder o f . Lord Sockyille, the British , niinister at Washington, in allqwhig himself to write a letter . concerning, the merits of -a/ political: campaign, is , imi versally deplored here// - There is. reason to. Believe. that BOrd. his associates involved in The Times charges amounts to £12,880. Advices, from Bonny River, Africa, give a revolting account of. savage outrage and cannibalism. The Okrikon tribe invited a party of Ogons to a friendly palaver and massacred them. A cannibal festival of the most horrible and indescribable character followed. Then an attack was made upon bus outrages committed. :. If is.estimated that oyer 350 persons, including men, Women and children, were killed and eaten. Queen. Natalie has sent ;a .formal’ protest against the divorce-' granted King Milan by the Metropolitan, o f Belgrade, to the Greek orthodox synods of Bucharest and Athens, to the.holy synod of St. Petersburg, and to the his new . tal excuse for a prolonged absense from 'i ' Washington and a prelude to his ultimate re-/ / .tmement. It is felt that. he has made a ^ievous mistake, and a mistalm i a clijdomat r /Y-.../.. ‘ . ; A Kansas says: Robert Trav- erse and his sister1 Hahnah,. supposed .to live ,, at .Gliariiplairi;. 'N. Y ., became insane: on-an in coming Rock; Island- train last Wednesday; night. They were sent- to, Topeka Thurscla y, V Us their tickets: carried; them to that point. Y y - Nothing ik ;knowd of them here, and they. Y ■■ A. Heidelberg^ dispatch . announces that ■:.: STames G. Blood of California is better. . The religious mai- riage of Gen. Boulanger’s daughter and Capt. Dryanf took place in the Church of St'. Pierre. Tuesday. Many . military officers and Bona- p^rtist members of the: chamber of deputies vtore presenfc. A crowd of people outside the church cheered Gen. Boulanger when he ap peared. ' : Emperor William has donated $3,000 to the families of. the victims of the Grassano accident. The announcement of the contri bution ' has created .. great. enthusiasm -. in Rome,: V;; :,Y A: Kansas City; dispatch says : “A. sensar . ick’s'ease at the request of Queen Victoria . . and th.e Bmpress.Frederick. /•/. Y , The packing house of Platt. i& Co. ( Balti more, Was partly .destroyed by fire./ John . jbnes, nigim vvatchman, wus burned to death,; - ;■ Alfred II. Love, president of the Universal - .:' Peace union, American branch,: publishes a Y.Y -/■ 1 ^ 1 # dhclming t M ^ d f d a c y . fop yic?e presi- ’ dept on the natidnal equal rights ticket. :/;'\- W Duke Paul of-Russia, ’ while aC Ath- Y will prbbably be betrothed - to, Princess iC?' IK-/-:; : /Ylt/ is said Mike CoiRey wifi permanently retii’e from the prize ring. .Heriry Jones, a negro, was lyiiched by a inob at Woodland Mill, near Nashville. TemiY He had . ^urdered: a white'• pian in ' cqjd blood/the night before.. / YY . The Republicans ef the Third district of. • Westchester county , ,N. ~ Y; , . : have;: rencmm- f}£.; ; Y Australia is building a fence of wire net ting 8,ofe tniles; long to keep jack rabbits out of Queensland. •':•/ /.. .YY- : Y\ -'•••/../, 7 . . Y, A :Berlin dispatch . says:. Princess Helene ..’4i^:Batu.rday at Arplesen, the capital o f the principality , of Walkenek, Of which her bus-, band, : George Victor, was , the reigning prince./ -YY y - - * . Y-’>7-Y/ . v 7. Mary Anderson, the actress, and . Charley ; : Miteheil, the pugilist, . sailed for .New York on - th e . steaniek . Umbria-. ■ Miss; Anderson. : ■ Was. the recipient of handsome doral B'ibutei*, ' ; some : of • which were y.ent , frpm: Edinburgb . By Gomedian TOdlO. ;' - .Y ’ - ' - - :. ; A Belgrade dispatch says.: It is officially .stated that a special commission to be com- , posed‘Ot seventy persons, and to include rep resentatives of all parties, will; be. • appointed Y:to frame a new.eonstiWtion.y King Milau. will Be president. . -' - A St. Petersburg dispatch says:. “The min- feter Of tlie interior has receiVed a- telegram ; from aministef of the imperial court stating ' 'that five minutes before the: czar arrived at Kutaise en route from Tiflis to Euxine, Koribah,; a Cossaekv dressed as an officer was .; ‘arrfestedj having on his person several ex- ‘plpsiyes beiidOs sothe pbison ia gelatins . Y When taken into custody the man attempted tb swallow the poison. Some yejso-s ago the prisoner Was expelled from, the university of StY Petersburg for some imagi nary political offense and his career ruined,. He was one of the fonnda?s of a revolution ary society : in Southern Russia, the. other members of Which wete .arrested at Sim feropol.” '-YY'^-':'Y -n ' Policeman James Brennan of the Thirty- fifth police precinct, New ;York city, ywas shot and killed by Herhry. CaiTton, an ex- Convict, known to the police as “Handsome Was seeking to avoid arrest. : v . ' TY YY;..: .• ’k. -Y\ In view of the extraordinary increase in the registration in New. York city, it is hoped SOME BRIEF PARAGRAPHS . •EMPIRE STATEi READERS.; Various Ciirresit Item s o f General Interest From A ll Counties ancl Parts of tlie State B o ileil Down -and Arranged Conveniently for the World of Busy People. : U tica.—Mrs.. Laura Putcam, a Widow, aged 65 years, was found dead in her bed m . I lioia Friday morning. ■ She was last seen alive. Wednesday afternoon. She lived aloha.: The.door 6f. her room hud to be f 6 reed 'to; gain entrance. . Heart disease wasdtyfirst as- cjiririrtQ^! qcj naiiOo Ap'rlnofL' oitl'iC'Qniihnf I t? ■ wbb:^'drew--ad’evplver aiid .blew.his brgifikoiit: Cause iinknovvh.” . ' - ' The Democrats of the Thh€ astemhly dis trict, Westchester county, Jf. Y'«, -have disecv- ,ered. that their nominee against Gen. llustedy Wiiliam.^.X--Afike?iyy eauhpfc'rim’because postnaaster. at Chappaqua. They will hold 'another.convention to hornmate a candidate in his place, ; ' .'Y-.-'' , Wharton S. Green, ex-cpngressman frqnx the Tuird North Carolina district, and Mrs, Addie F. relict of Wee President Bavid pavis, were married at Fayetteville Friday. , % . Y Robert Garrett’s condition has improved very much during the; past few weeks, and he has . had up viplent. attacks. Dr, Jacobs will remove him from . RingWood about ■NowWy Y.Y' Y J M Baron Hirsch has dmiated iS,000^000 francs for the education of Jews in Galicia. ; i- Lord Claude Hamilton has. started for Amei'ica as the representative of a wealthy syhdicate interested, in a scheme.- f6r heating: Cities. ■. ■; Y .... ’ : Th.5 Clyde Line stbamer; Saginaw, while loading. at her dOck ' in .. the East riyeT',- New. York,, for the West Indies, listed and satik. - No. lives \were lost. The vessel bas since been raised. • . -;Y\ S. A, Cosgrave, a Pittsburg broker, left that city a ; Week ago. Reports of forged paper and. misappropriated.; securities are. plentiful. It is said that Cosgrgve managed to get a way with $18,.000. .r John Redmond, M. P. for Wexfprd, :Ire-^ land, has been released from Tullainore jail.: A; crowd awaited him and gave him an ova- '• tioii. • a note was found pinned to her dress, thecoii: tents of which have not been made kno wn, but from which it is supposed she had com- mitted suicide. ’ Y.k '': H udson :—Deputy Postmaster Sheldon of this city has been arrested on complaint of Postoffi’ce Inspector Bacheldei* and lodged in jail to . await examination before / .'United.; States. Commissioner Cady. Sheldon; .is charged with pilfering from.: the mails,' the. specific case having. occur red: cm the 18 th. of September last. :■ A': T rov .— Albert D. Stickney was found dead in bed at the Everett house. It. is thought he had been dead two days When found. He was ’ covered, .with ..blood, which gave rise to thO.i^port. that he Imd out his throat. Examination showed that: death was. caused .by hemorrhage , of the iufigsk Stickney was once .worth ^SOjOPQ.. He died'. iiipoverty. , : i'Y:\ -k.Y'-'V: Y ’ Y YY T\\ ' ; jAM-ESToww,—Th'e. disappearaac4 of J M.-. •R^m4h;bf';fhls;oi%li5-'-a^i^ry:-peciiliai.' affair..'.; Several; ihonths since, no word being re ceived from him, Mrs. Beenian went to Chi-; cago to investigate, and the last that could, be HEATIN© BY ST e h M. • L x teasiottl 6f. T im e Given B p M i for Com- plyipif. With, the Law. . A l b a n y , Oct. 3Q.-Y-The railroad, commis- : siohers have granted extra time, until Jan. . 3 S89, to the Pullnian Palace Car company, Westeim New York and Pehnsylvmhia Rail road company, CenfcraWVermont ' Railroad : ccrhpany, lessee of the .Qgdensburg and Lake Champlain Railroad company, Delaware aiid Hudson Canal company, Delaware, Xacka- wanna and Western company, Northerc . Ceritral Railroad company Of . Pennsylvania, Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, A^ifbia- daek - Railroad company, ; Pennsylyahia and , “Nrnw Vrt vlf Pd woT o«rl T> o il rhocl nnrvino riff _ mira, Cortland and Northern / Railroad com-; pany,.Fitehburg- Railroad Yeompany, and New York, Lake Erie apd W estern Rallkbad company, to eomply w ith the provisions 'oi . phapter 189 of laws ;;of 1888, 4u respekt tci a stove or furnace, kept inside the car /or sus- . pended: therefrom:: \ - /Y'.:' V;.-Y':: .. The Newburgh/ Dutchess and Connecticut Railroad company is granted until Nov.'T,; a eoTiimercial trip, / A letter has lately been reeeived .from a gentleman, in ;.Chicago,: who stated that he had seen ' Mr: Beeman appear the case would not he so sti’ange,; hufc so far the niotiye is lacking; W aterto w^i —AarOn B. Allen, a well-to- do . farmer of the ibWn of Loraine, this county.; has been swihdled ouk ; o f $800 by/ three-card tnonte men, ; The leader,: c l a i ming; Mary J, Schafer, who set fire to her apart: inents in New. York in August last, and went ^ to a Sunday /school picnic, has been sentenced to seven years in the penitentiary. .: Her bus-, j band, who w a s accused of complicity in- the i act, was, acquitted. : ./ :. \ Y / It. is reported at Zanzibar that the Italians and Somalis are fighting at Kismaya. Three. Gerajaii: messengers have been murdered on the coast while eii route to the NepWapwa settlers. A naval garrisou has been .estate. a sociable stranger drove up, ahd after/the Usual prelimiiiarfes the banker bet on: the stranger’s ganie, mid Woh a t first, but after- ward lost $S0O. He aslced the farmer to lend bimThe money, prOmisihg $20 shave; / Allen /had only $200 with / him; b.ut they drove to . / Adams, Where he borrowed the Vest on his note, aiid the hanker paid it over to the stran- geib^who drove away; The banker took the farmer part, way home,, but suddenly remerh- bering that he had to catch a train, and giv ing Allen his note for $S20, he left him-and drove to : Maiinsville, where he joined his ; partner, thp stranger, and th^ two disap peared. Of/ course the note was worthless. s Dunkirk:.—A brakeinan named ;McEWen on the L. SY &/.M.- S. R.: R. was, it 'is;/ feared,:-/ seriously injured.. He was On the top 0 f A ^ar, between Erie and Northeast, when the roof Was blown off into a field. The phly traces of the man to be found ■wife. . his hat and bloodmarks • On .the ,,cu]:ver.t/;Wh'ere lie struck in falling. A search vvas . instituted / until Dec. 1,1888.,- to comply with the law: .. In the matter; of the applicat ion of . the Wagner Palace Car cornpany. from an. eXr. emption from the: law/ in. cases where: ,paa senger cars Vuii jpn; the lines / of / railroads which are exempt from the -operation of the; statute, ov when caVs/are recei ved from other states/over roads not required to heat, the. cars b y steam,, the: board .se.es up reason why the firesyin the. cars Of this Compaiijr; eomiiig, into the state from the Gl?audYrriiiik railroad of Caiiada; or other lines, , klmuld iibt. be . •• ' 7t. - • . j :sv-, - • Y OBADIAH.’S : PRpPHESY. :/ / H e Says the W orld W i l l Come t6 an End ■ ; IlefoVe Election. ■',/;••/ B irmingham ,/Alu^yGcL;Qq.^-jl(wY Ohadiaii Bates; .a. Hard-Shell BaiJtis/t pT-eachcr, wlap is nattof Of four country - churches. in Bhelbv: . congregation by cifcula/ting among theni the :following choular:^^^^- {- -/' Y; / ”Prepare, all of ye, for the end is at hand. I have read it on 1 he state, ahd angels have come.to ipe; in niy dreams/, and / told me the glad tidings: The world w-ill come to an phcl Monday, Nov 5 , / in the year o f bur Lord, 18S8. . Prepare all bfi y e for .. that great; day./: ; God has . hastened i the day because oi the / wicked meii called politicians.. phey afe all . falsifiers, and blasphemers, and will be burned in lakekof liquid fire heeai/ise they feaf not; God and are given to works of iniquity. Rivers of bolliug; water will buVii the Pro hibitionists arid a sea of fire/ and brimstprie ,r ............................ or;/pen are our Z'lMl/ip so^ Y^ /;/Y-/:/Y And they ail flapped their Wiiigs and caWOd . ./Ay- - YyY-YYv r-Yko-:-Y ' ■: Don’t.fool away your hard-earned irioney in buying a worthless ai’fcible ; ; but inyest in Buppsoap and be happy. : : - ^ ‘Ocew li&ve a/foanced / and Me ks/Zf iA0sefi-jwpk passed.”f^WeMern Neiv^Y^ : If your gate or , your door ■ hinge like murder ydieii it is opened, put on a lit- He o f itha XriiT)5/SQap; you wash with, and t/he / • nuisairce is abated at oiice. /:. k ' ^Y:',L1IEIX V /; T. WILTjIAMSQN—Pavilion, dct. 21st, Mrs. - Moses r Wfiliamsori. / / v.-;/... -:\-//: /, ITOLPH—GamesVilie, C)ct. 23, All'S. Dolph, aged :8£y&nrs> ; ;/,:--v ' 'Y' - -y- -. B/RIGGS—Vfyomlng, Qct iStli; Alfred B., son of . Elleii and 222IjaU Briggs, : \ SIDNEY— Castile. Oct./23d,; Mr. Biun; Kidney. - Aged30friars. / - /• •/ :. y; - BANKS—Pike,. Thursday, Oct.: /25th, Harvey . Bariks, aged abom.50 years/ . ■. / / ’. -■ Y. . .^ea<glaer.s? /ISA a m tiiailojiis.-Y Y Y :; ..../ Y ''YY'/v/Y' . first grade . ; , : ■Y ; . Attica—Gainesville/.-...;-Aiigusfc; ifth and- loth- :/'Y/:’'-\';Y.v,A'EEe0im'AimTrifeRD'dBAD'E.: ; -.Y Y: ■ Wyomia g-^-Arcade. ; . : . . . . . —.. .November 3d.. ': •Sessions S) a. m -to 12 m.: r to Lp.- m ./.1 ■ Y , Examination ffirElementaryT/i: .wing defsi’red. uhtil January 1889. ; : : : \■ a ' A;:', r\ : a ; C. H. F oster ;- . W ilson ,-:;:-v - Datea August 4,1883.: • Sehooi Com’rs.. publicans.:: Prepare/,, all of ye,: and/ remember, the day is at hand; . O F :W | l RSAW,' /.-■-./ -'/ 09 MainStrebti; Supported by a large, eoinpkriy o f 'Leading Men;.- Y . Walkmg. Gentlemen,. OlffM Juvemle . : . : /Y ; Men and Heavy Mem/ /; . / / : Y P E R F b ^ R M i \ /'Y.-7A •H -- '---M imAbpi?ea;byxlcbYpoQr,; cultlkateQ and dgffidu-A - able classes. /V. // •.. - - /.’ - Y-7. NGTHliSG; CAN BE DpNE This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strengtli and Wholsomeness. Alore ecohoinical tj.r' that Governor Hill will call a special session of the legislature to pass an v act permitting an -extension of th.3: y.otmg. hours. ,V;;- \ ; .; - '/ .-- - - - •• / ' ... .Twentymne women, iri convehtion at Bos- . / toft, /npmihated Miss Alice D .: Stockton of -. Wheaton .as candidate , of the : equal rights, .party for governor. The candidate is So A banquet was given at the Hotel Conti nental in Paris Monday evening to commem orate the dedication of the statue of Liberty Enlightening the World, which was given by the French people to the United States. Mr. McLean, the American minister, and M- Goblet, the French minister of f oreign af- fairs, wete among those present. A telegram from Ottawa sayS: “The latest rumor in political circles here is that Sir Charles Tupperv high commissioner to Eng land,. Will succeed Lord Sackyille ; as British riiinister do the Uhited states. The author ship Of fhe story is/ unknown. ” . ;; ■; . ... THE MARKETS. and be was fo u n d . wandering aimlOssl; ' he was hurt. It was reported here that be sides:. internal injuries he had OrGketj/'hls/ collar-bone. New.T'oi'k Frotliice Exchange. . ' i N ew Y ork . Oct. 31. .... ELOHR-HClQsed dull With but little change in >prices:; yesterday.,. Fine grade winter,:. $3.G0@3.25; do spring, .$2w;5@3,25^ ■^ ^uperflne^/Winter^ s ...$3.65 , # 4 00; .do /spving, $3.25@,3,r5; city mill extra, for West Tiidi.esl winter. $5.25#5.75, . Southern flour closed strong but quiet; trade and family extra. §‘);35#().15.. ; /.. ’: Y \ ■; / ./■■/• .v.\-' -..Y' “ Y ' Y . WHEATS-Options were duil.,^• /During;the early hours there was.very little done, but late ih the day there Was more activity on brilliant ad vices from Cliicago and the market closed strong at 14c/advance, the latter in Alay! Spot lots N ewburo . -AThe body of an unktiown ihaii with a buliet-hole through hishead was found hy a hunter in the woods riear this/cifry./ •Tie is supposed. ;te have been dead four to six weeks. A revolver, was found by his side With ope chamber empty; It ps evidently: a case o f suicide. The man was neatly aud well dressed. There was nothing about the body teidentify it. ,'V y ;./.Y: . a ;; a /' / ./ //• ^YY a Lo0kPORT,r-The Niagara County Far^riers, chib in session Saturday claimed that the apple buyers had formed a trust to keep/ the price of apples down and passed resolutions denouncing such action. They claimed that they: Were losing money at a dollar a barrel and advocated the pbpling of fheir interests to protect theinseives. A committee consist ing of Hon. J/ H. Babcock, Wiliiam P. Mentz and John G, Bawyer were appointed to deyise and estimate the cost of the erection pf a void; storage warehouse; Whereby fruit could b© housed arid kept for a good market. The club claims that this is but one movement to be made all through New York state in all *0. ' ■ fa The Berlin. G e rm a n ia ([Catholic) says that the pope has sent to President Carnot a letter in/which his holiness points out the necessity for a good .understanding between Fi-aaqe and the Vatican. .. A Louisville. dispatch says: “At Winches-: ter Eli Perkins, the iecturer, got off the Ches apeake and Ohio train for lunch aiid quar reled with Andrew Mitchell, owner of the .restaurant, over the inattention of the Waiters. He called Mitchell an ugly pa me And Was knocked down. He then retired to the cars.” ■ . JainesTTard, a. trapeze performer; at the London theatre, St. Louis, met. a frightful / fate before a crowded bouse. Wbfle going through his act he fell from the trapeze and plunged downward into the orchestra chairs. re will die. ; on Is. r. Blaipe has agreed with the republican national committee to make tw o speeches in Conneeticut this week in addltiori to one in It/has not yet been decided at what kin ConriectieUt he Will speak, ;/; I t has been ascertained that Clifton & Co. :W/^ A^TGhicagQi'whose ^ failure Was the heaviest re- ^ have iYY: /aeaying a deficit Of $i’00,000. The registration in . New York Saturday was 33,015, making a total of 286,547 for the ■ four days. The fourth day’s registration in r 4884'Was 32,616, arid in 1887, 43,282. The totals by years are: 1884, 240,807 ; 1885,215,- 893,*, 1886;: 235,096; 1887,283,436. \ Wfilihte H. Downs, a well known citizen of New York, died from the effects o f an over- Majrir Wallace A. Downs. William was on a big spree, and his brother gave him the XlOrphme to quiet his nerves, /: An Athens dispatch says: “B jevas Pasha has brought an autograph letter and a pres ent Of two Arab bOrses from the Sultan of Turkey to the king. He also brought the giAnd Jordon of the Order of Nicban-I Chfifakat to the queen,” Rteh^rd P- Warren, disbui’sing clerk at the Ro<^Tsland arsenal,’ has been arrested for ^ ^ z i l i n g goyernment funds. The amount of Idt dafalcfffioti is unknown. Warren hai May/ which closed %c higher; Spot lots closed .barely steady. Spot sales. of No 2 mixed; 48% / GATS—Options closed dull, but steady at very little change in prides. Spot lots closed chill arid i4G lo'ver; 'Spot saleS'Of N:o. 1 white si ate,.38e. RYE—Dull. BARLEY—Neglected. No. 1 Canada. 91c; No. 2 dQj 88c. PORK—Closed dull; new mess. $lo.30@.16.25. LARD—Closed dull; Nov., $8.35. BUTTER—Quiet; westera cre&mery. 25©26%e: eastern do. 25#28c. CHEESE—Steady; Netv York factory Cheddar. 10<a,.12e; western flat. 10@,12c: . EGGS-r-poil, eastern . firsts, 22%#23at western, do, 21%^22c; Canada dq, 22i4@2:'/%c. : . E ittle Falls Cheese Market. • Littlf. Falls, N. Y., Oct. 30. CHEESE—The trading yesterday was rather slow^and prices were off J4C from those paid; last week. The choice colored stock was in best-de mand and secured %c more-.than white of similar quality. The principal demand Was from the home trade. The day’s transaction? were as fol lows: VS lots at 10c; 11 lots, at 1034c, 9; lots com- missi.bued; total, 6;77G boxes. . Farm 'dairy—Bales of cheese amounted so 730 boxes aiid the prices are from ;iO@Hc, with the bulk\ at 10%c. : Butter-r-Sixty-foui’packages dairy sold at 23@. 28c, with the bulk at 23c. . Utica Cheese Alarket. UticL N. Y., Oct. 30. The cheesie market was dull and spiritless yes terday. Buyers were not. active,iis the demand at present is not at all brisk. Priees therefore de clined September stock has been about all marketed. Only-a few lots were included in yes terday’s offerings. Transactions-were as follows: Thirty-nine lots, 3,113 boxes, 9%c.; 6 lots, boxes, 9 %c.: 4 lots, 23S boxes, 9%c; 32 lots, 2,907 boxes. 10c; O lots, 500 boxes, 10%c{ 1? lots, 527 boxes, lOJ^c; 19 lots, 1.628 boxes, ou commission. Total. 9,402 boxes; ruling price, 9%c. Transao- tions one year mgb, 10;99S boxes, rufiatt ptlce, lO^c. , . . ■ B u f f a l o Cheese M a r k e t , Buffalo, Oct. 30. The offerings of cheese at the Stafford house on Monday were 4,700 boxes, divided as follows: Cioverfleid, 1,400; Mansfield, 1,000; fi&ndusky, 800; Johnsonburg, 800; Winchester, 700 About all the desirable make of September w&i held at 114&1B40, the best offer being 1054 c. No saler ;#(Mamade nor were acy lots1, reported &* having etou$4i hands during the past week. for'Vctiug in .: Ne/W'/YbVk;Before://EIecti.oa.•\ .v/Y.7 -'A /YNEW/^Q^Y:/C);qk :30p4GqL>Lao^rif4 who SiaeptBunday at his home in this state, was. aufiTetui^edtoYWa^Y ihgtOh TaSfr riighk - Wh ile -. here-; ho was iu /comriariy with /.GoTeTrior./ Hill / most of teb : .day;/r-A dbhfetenco/lastiiig three hours., was/ held/id the afteruoon lietvyeen / the goveriiorv Col La-morifc^ Chairmeii Murphy aud Miir tha of the state Democratic committees. Rotiert / A./ Maxwell and George;S. Weed.;/ tlie latter ^ foui: being in/ cba rge p t the slate .chrapaigh. Oil a of the iiiafters discussed Was the heavy , registm tiofi^iri.thioarid/the. fBfficult^ : gettiug tho full vote hast. / I t -was clecidcd tliat nothing could be done except to virge eiectiori/irispebtofs to hurry ballbtirig thTougli as it is too late to c^l a Session of the legisla ture for the purpoee Of lengthening the time row allowed by law for keeping the polls open. Teh days Is required by the xioustitu- !t »cn to triake Veuch/ a special session ’ ^ //•- - / •.; /-y^FOR THEyPRESENT,'--- /;/• /\Y-/ -/Y/YY/-:/'/• Y/t ; IntrQdifcing a gorg e o u s ^ spec/a-^Y / / / . / Y ' Yj: • Y ..ciein'which/'thousamlsof.iheria^ •// /•../ /■ • / • Y vSii take /partY:■’ Y Y:///'; ..••:/: a : • / / ; • •:•'••/• ■ >;;:.. ..,.',/• swelling scene.!. Y Gov,- Hill speaks in Brooklyn. to-morrow riight. Among his caRets yesterday Was Chairrnan Brice, With whom lie had a iohg .honfeirenca'/Y..;'. / ^ Y.- Y- a •■• '■/.. TfiE/fiO K \ OF/KENWIAREY Converted to Frotestairtisni, ami A c tlvely Opposing the Catliollc Churcli- •/ PriT$BURG, OJt. 30.—The Times this; mpra- ; a good;. rnarket for their fruit: They would practically do/ away with tee.middlemen if possible.; as they claim they make the price iri/ ; the. market. Tlie meeting was attended by a: number, of Eastern -r apple-buyers,. who claim the faTiners: are all wrong, arid that the Slip- ply is greater than: the demand. S chenectady ^YA fast train on the Fitch-, burg Railroad steric)? the liofse ./ attached Io a carriage in which were Charles Brand Wahl and his wife, both over 70 years, of age, at Brooks’ crossing, in Gleiiville. The engine threw the horse high up into the air, and the animal feli upon another hOrseYdriven by John Rose/arid a daughter Mr. and Mr*i, Brandvvahl were killed,.and the Roses were though not seriously hurt, . The beirs of the deceased and Mr, Rose wifi sue the Fitchburg company for damjages, claiming that tbe. company does not pToperly protect those Who use the crossing where the accident roccurred. A lbaxy —Price, tbe bank robber, has beep sentenced to nineteen years and five nr:ov tLs; in Dannemord prison at hard laboiv ITHACA, •^Richard Barber has / boen sen teuced to be banged Tuesday, Dec- 18/ The prisoner heard the sentence with out -a par t- / icle/cf emotion - B uffalo .—A sensation was created here b y the auiibuiiceinent th a t l l e n r y F ; Albers, late coal and lumber dealer o f this city, had disappeared, leaving / behind him a large amount of debts and spurious papiei* Tt* ts also said that Albers is a forger to a large amouut/ Albers is between 26 and 28 : years of age and was known, as a brilliant if riot lucky speculator. His lumber trades have, been large, and he was credited with having substantial backing. Some time hgb he be came betrothed to the daughter of Jacob Bcheri; the retired malster, a nd bis expjeta^ fieri? enabled him to raise considerrible funds on/his individual paper. Several months ago, it is said, Albers forged his expected father-in-law's name to obligations, entailing payment of some $8,000, which Mr. Scbeu made good for/family reasons. It is alte said that Mrv. Albers raised the thousands.. Last week Albers cashed spurious notes bearing the forged signature of M r: Scbeu for sums aggregating $4,000, a note to a 8chen's name; The bank declined to negp- it, and Albers Withdrew it. It is be* gate <as much as $50,000. Bay City. Mich., peo{de*reamong his creditors, andsoriie/of them bayt been in the city, with overd»x^ the celebrated Sister Mary Glare '‘The Niio of Kenftiare, has/chariged her religious views arid is now actively opposing the Roman Catholic church.; The Times says: : / / Y . :. “Those in possession of the facts state that, the Nun of K/entriare will sorih give ,tp the world an /autobiography . cbntairiiug the .ab- ' MAaowit' A C 1 *VAM( f>»V» ' AM< 1 ' / r i y R e d / i / Y / / YY;;/: TQ. w i t n e s s t I ie ;/>// : /.:/\/YY: yy /; • . > ofMeri’s; Youth.s’ B.Qy|'s.arid GhildreiiS' / ,•/ /;. /l / \ / / / \ i i | i / | / i / i • Selected with cate: t o Wardrobes. Y*’.. /.. .•//;■ rtf all actors who are ulavihar uavfs brithe stafire. •'... •.:’•. •v.-: 1 ■77'MAIN;' STREET,/ ■ TERRY , N, Y. . / J u s f R few /woi'ds ATitli yoiL/ Yoii /^./ Some, of you peri- itips five '/years;//' sGiiie of • yoi / thirty years; /l>ut Trie Rre uGt; biiyiiig the sfime class of Gfoods for you that we were l‘eigliteen’' age, /; Wo, we/ ai*e ilpfc / ^ llnd tliaf styles an<f fabrics are eoilsitotly eliangiugy:-anrl yoti cloii’t ^iant tMe sajiie goods ' you did eigHteen years ago. ;'/Y; styles of fo- da,y and tlie best goods at tlie •. I-'l' «r-*r'jrsrs'-i- I'A/S'n’'/ /of eAftlily;eNisteHeeV/ MAKE YQUR'ENTRANCEY \Y': /Y.,, //• • * . w ith a/ small slim / .of mpney and y oiir exit Witii '•'/// ;/',Y.Y:/' akifge bimdle of clothing; . /; . / :/ . . ,/Y/Y.Y; :'v /:/-////';?.■ ; Doors .open at 7 a; m., close a t 8 p. in. / Satur- Y '/ / / /://.^Y\. days we drop thObusriieescurtate ni//-//Y Y/ Y Y'.Y: ‘ ' \* ' RY;'YY Yi/\';/ ./Warsawj .-N, -AND- If -we' wereto: ask. you wliere 5 would lie th e best place to buy which will reveal maU-y.secrets tif the Gathb- lie church.” Y \ / /:_;.. : Y ’/. : : f he’riirries;/ cpncl/ut!e?/ /by / q/uotatioris from. aiitJ-Gatholic articles /published, lately, in the .apd add j that the whereabou ts of the Nun of K/enriiare a,re known only to a few per- sons;: that she left Boston only a tew days- -ago, and may possibly accept the hospitality, . of Pittsburg friends. .. : / / . An Escaping. jPrisoxiVr. Killed. -'. HuNiiNGTON,/lnd. , Oct. 30:Y-Rdbert Wat-, son, the: keeper of a disreputable house, wris shot and killed by Marshal Jack Rosebrough yesterday/ Watson .had just been released from jail and was rearrested fof severely beating a map; He had his frial brifore/the grand jury/yesterday. Seeing a back, door open he mride a dash for liberty and ran out; fpl lowed by the city marshal; After a chase through the streets for several blocks the fleeing prisoner Was cornered, and when the marshal approached the cririiinal drew a re^ - voivor. The/marshal Was too quick for Bi.01 and sbot^;him' thfOugri the :;^ inrtantly ' - • v- 7\' -7- i’S. ID /K u w ’-'Y b i f c z C i t y : Gri/bf ^ ^-/RBtmleris.- in Eocliester auflYBuSilbtuilo D e a l e r i n L a t e n t M e t l i e i r i e s ; ' . • F e r f « m e r j i J / ^ • '- Y: : v ? &. ■ Bpitet/Articles,//Fine/(Grorieries, :A/e;^ Y 7 -/ -Y ‘ a i ^ S Gnvhand./: A fiill liae’/of'K/YyY^./: -‘11* m . .© s - ' / o f ! thcY. sriille . A Pension Fraud Arrested. W ashington, Oct. 30.—-The commissioner of pensions has been advised that Jaines Kelly,/ alias “ KeEy the RaLke,” has beeu arrested upon charges o f perjury; filing a false claim ;top jfen$i6n iri the name cf John: / Kelly, Gompany € , Fourteenth Ghio yoluii- teer infantry, and for falsely personating said soldier. He was. taken before; United States Commissioner Almon Hall a t ; Toledo and afterward placed in the Lucus county/Ohio, jail pending further action. 7 A n Old rilino. Caves In. / WiLKES7BARRE, Ra. , /Oct. 30 —-A big cave- in occurred over an abandoned mine of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western rail road At Curry HHl/ Rlymouth. The house o f jo b p r Y aiict .--7 liiaiiufaccurer 'iu ' New York City, what would /you,say? y' W e tkiiik we iu o w your auswer would be^ you reiuember tlie aflver- tisement of B. H Co. / of Buf- falo in whicli tliey said, ^ Our Buyer lias returned from Bab ylon, Y tliat base /Sew Yorifc/City; ” // as low ari ' 7 / / - / ‘ the lowest. Thanking the public for past favoror ; we soliieit a share of/tfridJY / Y C l o a k s R u d ; W r a p s o f t l i e s a i i i e H o u s e b a t w e d o o u r U n d e r w e a r . ' ■ • r -: /'..;®ri/t;7 - tliem / d i r e c t ■ / of four leading manufactilriers in/Hew York City and not of one Beading Betailer In Boch-; can see We are con-1 Inmate?,/six inriutebeiV were thrown but of / bed arid seriously in jured iri the /wreck; / ^ Several othjr buildings wqre damaged'/ The About cave-m covers.an 100 people Will have to , vacate tteif homes iramediateiy, . ..,. The Rem o val o f Ulhhy Prison. ’ , ■ / / R ichmonh . Oct 30.—ThiB new syndicate which has purchased Libhy prison is in this city, -Thririsey they will remove tha Lriild- ing to Chicago arid use it as a war mriseum' /- ihcludirig the ’ isxf24,hQq;^p lace is. , riY ^ ^ i ^ a ^ : / ^ u ; / t d ’ / ; c ^ / a & f c / BN- j Y 'Have'inoyed thoirlafge stcek of F /they wef^ ; ^ :; ^ ( # y th e B e s t ^