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ifVv-;^ :**•%#'.•:: mmm* '*I1)S •' \i * V' *MW? ;-\ >iece, of Dacco 0 cents CHANGE! 5cemb5P 24th. • OB this crni' «tm»dard Dlrtlonmrr itetidtM to *. \ .*.ic* ttio 1 pniv vn *.»cu>«*f An e»t«i8i\ii <T lime until Chr;*trr,M *>eftal CMfer i: uii tb e ahorv date. T:•* mtorvhmm+t «M Information. W«. do vxtrvmt^r litn-r.i! letups J»*ti»' autre :!.ua t/f ta.lc cfp-ated « fll help to wlr^nuf •.: rs TUn(*m«u can do ttie work )uwtle*: u :s >f S*t„ I»uls. M«x,, an d many c*tb**r citivs, H»aJ to a colleirv educaiK>n. COULD BE BETTER, i »r*-c:ate thi* gr^at work !*»yoTifl expres- ses* or professional man, t**arber. »to- \> ahrf-ait of th^ time*, or * h o if inter* w tie* r*t* oj>j»«iPtQfiity to }•*»» « itbout ic fcuture* of * cvoupti'ie Dictionary anil • A • tx2*'t% ictionary . In monthly payments of S*2.Q0e&ch, i:rrt tbf nvulAf pne*. d hv puch «nr,i] renowned *rrW*r« as Lerrtafe, EatocleL \WUlUmi etc. Don't forgtt this spttial of- (•f holds good only until Christmas If o, at which tlao tbo prioo will bo odvaaeod to $42 to $70 por oot, and thto- l«to»f no dorlt* HoBtroMtfcooo priooo wH bo MiC HltMt 1tr«ablibMk •tarts, miuM SMV At ttttlt mtfnm as ar •« attswtz* ****• rtirsmtatlm DKmitjLMT. lagntflMnt a»tf-f duejrtor. WJr' tffllJNII WW, NOR' \i* TRIBUNE v-v Y^ ® VOL. IX. TIME* tSTAULlMHII) lftA*. HKKALU ESTiBLISHED l§7». GOl'VEUXEUK, N. Y., TUESDAY, MiYi'.Mlir.K IJ), 1S!>; ftoBTHKKN TKIHIM NO. 51. RICHVILLF. >\>v. in -W H K M !V j*> !U toWli for K U * ,i\>. fartu and * i u>i[.t.«» :i !.r»- Mr E. (i >\• \ ti» u } i the < 'row ( dreie ». •'.• * V ( •-Yelling tn»-t wi!\ wvnt pTuVed M *eM<Ml* i •%•!.!. J ! tuU burn. 'i l;t- v irr :.-t^t t uriit'-l au«l T' - !i(?r»f r.iti i* ^rUlliHl^ I V li< ' ( !l^ W >i* i >f A k • i.. tr >*•>• HiPRiSV LLE. 1> -S r>. rvi»i.r I'l 3..,k.- f!^ r >i'^tiT .a*t u -«-K j*r t h** ( T uiiii» v Sr,d j l !i.ir,ut!i' Ail; I'M.ii'*' !o, t!!-i\<\l Xn M»*t) •»« •! • k«-n tht.,1 \*.x: •:tr lt!»- « O •wral rv-.j urt-il ai;<i K • It- p bun! H'l.'ii.\. f W t r b ' W I ; ill»t titl!>beil a U-*^ prt UJ' lt»C sr.t iiliV br Tl#«* roH'-l a! thiif |n»:Lit luarrtiw. M. H. Collin.* h«^ job of work in b tlecoratinc f«»r his ULn J:iia», iLl L«^Ooll. » Thit« *Deial or^an zation capped tbt- cliLual, at their ^atht-nntf n\ David E. Rer 0' ia»t ThurMlay ewuiutf. >ot with*taudiD^ tht* coudttiou of th* roadfr aud tht> fact that tbe alaiauac was not eonfrultfd 1'bei making the date *o that we were without a UJOOU, Mr, Hee*' euuimodious (ariu tiou**e was crowded with two hundred ^ue*»ti», old and youu^r. all happy and bent upon eDJoyiu^ the *ociabihty ot the occasion. Tbere WHN noopporfun ity for eereLuony, standiti^ n>otn was* at a preuiiuui, while at the barn* every cow wa* turned out to luake room for the \herd\ of forty bor>es which were gathered \from the towu j j lC *J and aU tbe K^ntry round \ Mr and Mrs Ret-!*' aud rhe oftlf^rw of tbt* circle did every thin* that was po-^ible to do in the crut-h for the comfort of The cu»-st-. Ttm w^ by btr the laive*t attended and iu Uittny way.* the uiobl *uc»ce«*ful pa*heriu^ ever jjiven iu the hi?tor> of the bociety. PKATH Vb DKACU.N AV>'MX IbWKN PORT. Early Sunday morning the COIUIUUD Ity wn* ttnrtieil by the announcement that Deacon Davenport wai* dead. Be had be-eu until rtcently in hit utuai health but a few da> * t-iLCe wa> re ported ill though not terioutly ^o He had been rapidly cainiu^ streuifth and retired Saturday eveiiUi^ much improved. He was ^leepiuA? cj'iieCly when bit* wife, without a thought or apprehenniou of hie* heriou* condition. ai*o retireci to re?t M^. Davenport awoke at one o'clock a m , and uoticed that Mr. Davenport w&* breathing heavily. Beiuiir unable to rou^e him, tbe hastened to alarm the family ot Hrs. ^battuck, her near^t neighbors and I'he returned ja>t as- the end came The can*>e of his death wa}» neuralgia of the heart. The deceased w«.t born in the county of Frankhu, Mass . in 1^24 but moved to Richvilie forty-fonr vear^ a^'o and was known and re i'\A H li- ft-.r S\ru.-i* I lie Winter Mr> M•>,. of iirf vliktii;: 'J'he tijKiii tertrtmiiiftit V W :t!»-d • T.-r Mr. fr-at :ir»- ,i Wn> uiii lerf»ne Wf »hou!d nut ti>r K 'et I h»- ^Tivt-n by the chddren \V. h[»t to CIIUK' r o tbe bit: 1 itn^l ! u IU t !> NO MORE RHEUMATISM Sheriff Howe Cured of Rheumatism bv Dr. Greene's Nervura. l!!:i.I» IV :l\ IIARI.KM .H.^ic: cf a\. i:i I c-vciiJ:,; IV.WCI.— I .a-.cst U.S. Gov't Rcpor >••' Baking Powder :% N hre r f J Mr > t!te No () N * * •( ^ l 4 i V> Tbe flnu O' KimbaM llHVr w.h rtttd l^ijrr db*o)ved partnership K'mtiail continue in the buMuew %Will >'orth will have charge of the Harri^viIle naw mill the com in*; winter One hundred teami* waute<i to haul loir* tor the C R Remington Co. The price offered i- f'2 W jxerday at.u! tKvar ! For information write to A'o^e <ala^ by WoUee Glasby and Tim O'Ne in Canada, to purchase heav% hoi>es It ib re^>orted that ii*me Pro'i- Hathaway, to<>k a lar^'e >:*<• H J ti» t of Lake Bonaparte la>t wvek There will t>e a dime s.H'iablt- a* of Mrs A H hKk<T Fr' evening. Nov. 2'2 1 I H ' \ i 1 I ;; 11 1 -»!! t )} N ( I lVtMlt N vi iib'dv Ahv in 1 av al^i;i. 51(H)d J)r. uul e, :it hvf -k-' - e,l u- Nt-.ti a; t- >! -NS ti*':.'.. Ml\'!.**! tir«v i*\^'«' br» a M :\n.l du-d a l 1 ' ? avi 1 are dra!! i-e r «T t uu: .•i V S R Carlev Den roo*t vr.i! by thieves Saturday niL'ht As yet the M^ out a pa^tor. •tti ' *• BROOKLYN SID£ NCTE5 i&pecttal by alb H>church relation- ship waf* with the Baptist denomina tiou and he ha? fai'hfuliy held the sacred office of deacon tor the past eitfht years. Mr Davenport leaves a wife, with whom be ha* walked in faithful compnn'onsh p sin<*e tteir marring*- iu lb41, and thre^cLildren to mourn hie Jo?*s: .Deacon A u re bus Davenport, who occup ed the old hotut-Mead onJ^fTerv^ou >trect. Eilrii. who marred Wm D. Overtn^er aid Harriet. ^ :fe of Thom-ts J). Rowland. 2Jr and Mrs DaveLp»»rt. M-uior, re tired from active tariu ute a few >ear> isince. purrli^ing of J hn «V. Harker tbe vx/\ iittie h'rine on D* pot s'.re^t. wb»ere tl-ey have since rtMded Tbe funerni service W!'i t-e }j«'iij frfiu T!:^ Haptr»t •Lurch Tn-sdny a!tcrno->n. Nov. 1* —H'^e hoii«H \*o 2 > tiow lighted ^>y electrii'iry on the f:r>* \\-yr % Two incandescent liirbts were put tn . la*t week. One o n The out <• le ov-r the door and the other in the app tru • . the room. The next thiug to take iu I to consideration 3? a proper hre alarm j Hh we are now and have be*n tor M uie time past practically without an aiaru. : as our town ha*« iong since outgrown the little beli in the tower o! >'o. 1. j engine nou*e. li.ve our ci- : zens a chance and they will parchast a prop i er alarm John Lynch and Will Hoover have ! each pet out some fine maple tree> in ' their front yards on Johnstown street, i There does not seem to be as naich ! tree planting thi* fall as fomerly, a condition to be regrette<l. j Many complimentary expressions are heard uow in regard to the uon-j derful improvement in the efficiency j of our streetlights, (iouverneur is a j well lighted town at present an<l all are hoping that thi* state of ailairs ' will continue indetinitly. 8upt. Mr- ! Donald nnder^tamls what the people N ^ ^ • r :••:. w < v.: • u ;.';.• -., 1>. k \N :i.'e-H, v. ri.,- N • u. i • \ » -\ i H \ i lir \v • 11 or.^ k i.»-t 't t -M- *-\e T, > !»«»»Jv :n r 1 ' a., ii in tho vi'. ^-n. - aiul t),o n.:i>t 1 n;--: van >:.ot thr< ;^!i th iu<M«t in^tnnt'.y Th« «^i'«H>r ;*i n the imrtVi««t cx>rner <u Southern % uavupvl atul Urovvn place Thoitias Waiters. <irie »>f the pn >|>r»etori* wan ].av:n^ c^irilKWith lbek Mauley, n <vutraa..r u( 41 hla^t i>ne Huiulred A'd Furty ei^'htli -treet, ntid Ue.N»rt Kt uny, a rninvni wnld.in.vi , eiwpluyevl in the yar*\S just Mnith «>f the Ha^iti. ,l>.ck V\>pe \v;i- kcH'pmg th*» sate The game wan p« nil chle. 1 tie iwnr r.n^ niot-.g the i t\nx ^-le t»f the Mi!»on. A hirjeh, ivua-r *.'.04*!-< ->n tilt' w.'tit h ill-. The ta 1 !e at \s h eh thf men were playing cani^ <:,iu is nt th. s-e.irh end uf the lunch c«>i:ia r At T: . ii\rth end of rhe lunch courier :«. * »=;a • ao Hniw!! p:.u-t«. he rirtrteoiier. wn-i br.<y -tr *er when the (i«^ r nTM-n-vt. : n h > head. r I*h >ni;\s ^' e • > fri r!j the c>»rel t.-i^le mu: ABdOLUTEtV PURE AN OC l: .ii i .- b A i. AN L'NE e-L CtN UKY FOR YEAR. THE: COMING .p\»!« r >L tl' -ft i\- • > H r«w .Hi :I f« •' t Will Wfi.i I • 11» ' •; • i ) Inn • • i \i ^. e IT' rtld - ' s t?.*. nv N« h«» i hon>«- de U' ten f. i t lofg ai d -. wi'h ti ciirv • >i ' r !it, u T i. br»»* t--» t in c. ;t'i,etor 7V.. i**tit»ry Magazine celebrated I S i;l ir^»*r ret (eniit:*l in 118 November n*-u«* wuh an %, An»iiv: raary Nam* ber \ In hivnorof tbe occftftioa it lirm- a new dress of i>pe, with pflidltV** «\t.' ( 11 i>; t-vMi-t tot i \ M i • 11 e »5 , l 1. il b t h>- » \ •• v i. tb* tl.v.r p •Illllg I** pla«*» d it: \\ t f t it* r • > f T b»» ri«.iin a' d > < n !tr»' sin prj»*«ii ' n y»' ' ti t' th^ i|;i iiicr n a-ter k» • p- airti ii^ a HI Y U tia\ e ti}* ;iN - »i*i \in p,\ t<» k» i-p iln-g i\uiiii i-- Ui in i rout • f bun ;it.d .-i* i'jJt h- r o ur>«' '• i \ r .: t: IU*A ' I.is w;.\ and T * f •• r ;U* und pait.g*-*, or v f !'r* - ?..-t, r thai, tb.e d lv- ; •. j - •!,•• ^^ 'p-ir, i:: d. > u ! .'h,,i -1 ip r^V •Ok \i\ ' and it appear* In * Tew f«iid n r t »f*» ic cover. AltbOO^I Ih- ( 'ffturyhn* reached an age thai i« nt u-u.il among American mitt* Z'IMS u t-ontmut»Mtoshow the youth- • a' V!-.»r and enterprise that have *lr wax > rb i r u*e tzed it. The program ' hat ban tn e n arranged for the OOm- mg o-ir i-O'.itins a number of in* •atii\* si Much ha*already •ill K. I •*; » v Tie v. a. 1 i brs I-- saw - th.it Cinleil hi nroiit t yos \v k :t : rs ,-,. s: iivf.n. AH e:»r' ieV'lfd in \F-:t ii; c t: Ii. I*) 8 f't t» W;is part's' C- T) y a !.-irulkt rv hi. f. which vs a* ti«-i tfr ri: \iti:.' (if h> heail bo law h - s...h «** .i; o that it c ver>d h:<. • r [*• i g-> I 4 . 1 -n :» t r-; ii- Urn U'lUeri cot oerninfc M rS, HUOCI* pbry \v arU'- i»w novel. **Sir OeOffC* rrt>-:ui>/ v^hirh has been secured f-T itw pagen. There was a •£*• •nth. but i'.«-t h !.;i' t he man \\ i< >v hl^i All t 'rarhn n«d. and mi b:w r r- vi»! vt 5 •nt i»f ?h» in. n'jl^A) e \ t h e lead ^iiru* oiH. ; > nur haials \ » n.en in th,t ^ala« :i v\. r e ^ ch>ti thev rn.-t- l hC < W - and *• . hr JlC/fr;- in:-*, H ».b'P b\ I' M in n * ii k- t \* o naif poi d* r / sp»rit*<l bidding f»»r thm novel pa the t < \ .ct;\ th<» ^ih c spr«d, * part of several proinincut publishers* rn.ui / t rla v b*ei i« t us> wi;h the rt^ult that tbe auvhor will •urt it g rl t-sb-p-tr.nrghf j probably reahz** from theeerialand i» hgb' rt«- wavfM ard the: book ri^htP of it one of the larxeat i.l'ht'wiids at tin* SHTDO -unit* that hus ) et been Riven for a I he is H bu-v nnai | work of fiction in tbe English Ian- •)gune»i cot tr< In the'^uage. The story describee life ill' n*..t a sroail c .Inrtin of : an Kngli*»h country houise, and also tide }\\ turpng th*-' touches ecn^ewhat upon industrial It b« gins in the Novem- gj ih. i n c p'.l. ! expect in return for their cash and he ; evidently intend* that they shall get ; it L^t the goo<l work go on. j Who IM going to start the movement i towards mduc'tug some industry to lo- cate here'. Eveu a toothpick factory ; would be a good star»\ M^n of it ffu ! in our town sbpuld awake from their pre-^n\ state ol apn-tr^Lt indtlTerenre : rind show the pe<.pl<- tbbt i the inr^re^t.* and w*lfur»- -A fin;r.uf E w. iiowr, f-v.pi.: •e.- t! th^y have our t>eHuti ul vi!lng»* at heart. >*ov Pot^- •CXB--W i i I 1 ? —Mr >\(>rnjan (»rmi*ton of ^iatn, is visiting friend* in town j Mr. Fred O Scnrrah leave? thi?' Wtek for >*«>rfolk. >* V. v here he 1 comiiieLce*. the winter te-*u of school next Monday j Willie Ridsdale Jr, has gone to; Garfield, New Jersey, «here he has been engaged a* a book keep-r , The tali term of the vilb-.ge school clo8e* this week. Prof I) M f>»* ' grove and MLHS Alice Tnrnt»ull deiiervp much credit for the way the school: ha* been conduced. j Our citizens are beginning TO think that it is al^out time the wire i? strung on the telephone pole*. H. A. Feii£>a* great;> in p-o appearance of his store by pu a g'a*s front. The young people's «'»c>ty M. E church will hn\e an oy* per on Friday evening of th> the basement of the church Nov ]') — The MeThodNtr :tr- t o holt a Sunday M*h<>ol e invention here U dnv: s» rvici-«• lu M ilj the Advent:.* church. PrcuiiheLt ?;»naker» are e.\ pected. Hilf ti.H wor and ache-. « lien eft re-sou b»r «» alarmingly Oil.\ rt-S';! - * mon a tid k--e t •* >'eura g'c ;> \o ment n y-i.,d- •. f^nn^r > <• .-I -« i t ion or .i:v^- 1 aud bio.<d. i\ and csin e»o.;!s • S!:-ri!T K W .T r> 'rorn pvbi* re :> ij(>T * Iu ? '^ it >'\ -j, llfO-U.^h^ is if Mid S*--oN tr, >..r* :iebe I- IiJ'»>r COlil Kni*-tlniT> ill luis'-rv : »• ie or ehe-r tor .•!;. ti\« A '.. t h»•• »« I i* • t w-M\Te *«.. irr.t i b»- tu rv^^> 4 r \ greaMiJ^'iUJ eutbhpgjrT at b»r tivia.'^: -n? b ^ 1 '.d vs >.,t ti. / ^r,fr-re Ms r v r% ! tblK t t«Ht the JiOt p» ^rouble ttue w«.- f •r s'x room and do a «la\'s id.t ..»|J r.f a<r' !•*•-' as h .ariii to n FrrA Croft 1 Col ton. Maud Fleming, of H.:fTii]o icg friends here. Many o' our yonng people att^Li the grand bail at L>egra>se last Fri day eveniug. given by the 8ons of Veteran?. Delbert Colton i« moritig on Tru- man Witheralis farm at Russell. Wilcer Royce of this p^ace. has employeil by his uncle, Ira MilgjC of Edward>, to take charge of hi**grtst mili ^ Mrs. H Dana %nd daugh \ ~ ing relatives at O.-wegaTc . k. jva^es V. u**- l)r (treet. i^erve remeily g->ot! this rem i him. and t o sh< ! vrhsch he is he j and that you ^ ever\ woni hf^jri&A •. sarv'to staMJtlat Sher •erl the Ting :Q It ; 8 *r*;ed tha* Lb*- St. above Montreal IH ab •.. lower than it waf a- r \ time ViMt Th^ trouble in church at Chau pastor a bro'her of tion of the sett ei a nv rate ID<J Firat* CaocbU NEW Loir DO K. Coci». t Nov. 14. Davie*, the captain and owner of room black iloop. wbote career in the watert of Long liiaod^^pCDd waf stxxxnnarily checked last tprin^J^ai at la#t been \roarxied op\ and wijf% all proba- bility pay a fitting peaatff^or hla many zn&sdeeda Baviet it arfvild offender and baa \dan* time\ In ttfffftate and alao in Kew York. He be? a doaen different aliaaea and wu M& a terror to tbe re«i- dectt of tae C^pcUcot and Long laland aborei that WJM the? aaw hia oraft beaTi in aigit \*&A'ebVT watched their r:ne mi ••• armed with abotg-^na Pr-Bbyterian t betwexa the N Cleveland, ^esidt nt, and a por gregation has been About one half of rogation was determined a»tor should leave b«:cau«e : TU^aii utterahctF. whie the I half were with the dominie j *irs had totten to E-uch a cocdi ^-vion that the Presbytery appointed a c^mrniaeioa, CDaaisuing of K^v J. J Porter. D D , Rev. J^me* Robert son. Rev. A. M Dulles, Eder C. H Anthony of Watertown and Hon J A. Vance of Potedam. Tbe commia- Bion were in aeesion at Chau mon l for two days, and, after giving each aide a careful bearing, ihe committee ad viaed both »»de* to meet half way, 4fe^d tfcu>y did, the dominie expreeaing regret for anything that he had aaid and the other side the same. s n cj* &\ *e* t o y >od atei The gr*>\t d:cine dui e»teem in Townspeople lmphcity in only neces- J Howe has and I>epiry Sber:fT of for 2-i year* i* Town Trns t Commissioner of Northti'dd Plngineer of the Fire Depart Town Grand Juror and School Committeeman, besides being a promi n^*nt business man well known throughout the state of Vermont. Tne | word of a man *»o highly tru«'ed and honored should be taken and his ad~ \ vice followed by all. \I was sick five month.* which left me with -asthma and rheumatism. The asthma would take me mrst any time, especially nights, when I was ob lig^d to g«-t up and open windows and doors to breathe. It took me on^e on i my way home so bad that I was ob- liged to\ have help to get hotue 1 I>r < ' TelN ;•!* r :T-cted ••ogl»f hit in ' 'ima i ta gr«r <i l.-ariv cure*: f.y ,r - t ! >• I i . aid . V N-rv ,id v» r' i* » u*»-. m e, (ili«i i t npmved. in uma i^a blood l M»l the I thought id Th- -i.1' It toe rtn ni g'eitly hei^-d I thiuK v-ry higtly «jf tl-d* remedy fo' it is g<-<*d. I would r» ciiiii-end anvoody tr, [o-e l>r Wreene'-. >Vrv»jri b]v d and nerv<- for UL- re:iud> fora*thmior rh^umatiMii it i> a grw>d Ujetiidne. 1 d**>-m it » ply ju»ti-^e to A grnnt remedy t^ write tli^ letter. 1 never expected to do any more vork wl en 1 wa* si-k. but trie >'^rvtjradid me a great deai of g(K»*' and ag.iin.\ ari now abie to work It is not a pat»nt medicine but xh* ( perwriptions of the most successful | living fp*-cialist ij caring nervaaK and ! chronic diseases Dr. Greene, of t>\> ! West 14th street. New \ork City. He ! has the largest practice in the world, and this grand uedical diseovery is the result of his vast experience The great r-puta ion of Dr (irecne u a guarantee Lti$l his medicine wih cure and the fae that he can be con eu.ted b> anyoueat any time, free of charge, personHllf or by letter, give?* almost absolute assurance of the bene filial action of this wonderful tuedi cine. * hut Pope j»u*ke\i up4T''I'-air. . < - e;ng th> Mrtnlt v cried out.4^' !'\TH«: •\I*eke that O3S.fr'' w with the gun\ 1 ] P< pe, who was nearest to the ii:*in i r : Xl.K.' lead, Ux^k ^ne s!ej> toward ji.m. w;'h the chair rh.sed as if to strik«* him. At (hatail^hrtt opone<l lir-. Pope was h.; at tii^.ftr.-t s v »t. He cr.ed out :*\m ^u-t: ' j *>. £t*csrr+& and Krll Dead. <•- J JJropping the chair, he fctaggertd to- ward the lirtiu private ro-un in the rear where he fell. The two men, who were but r^ rt *J In- side the sahs>n, turned and ran. The oth- er man* who was in thr-foatt kocptnsr th* other nxeti in the nalonri covered with his gun, walked dehtwrntely across the rex)m and up behind the l^r. He pulus.1 out the mon« r dniwer aud to<jk all the bill* and what ]«»nse change he could get, scattering some cf the change on the floor Then he earn© out from l>ehind the bar. hacked out of the front door and r;p/i director south across the Southern bmiU vard inr^ ' the rai road rrvrds. in which he disappear ed A^ *• or) ns the T:en with t he puns werf 1 out '.if the fcneM.u the nlheM ^lar•e^l fnr help T)-y g.Mr o\l up four t *r t\\ e p »- brernen. nijd one of theju n >s Dr H -nion of :• 7 Kasf One Hunt I red and Thirty- fx>u r th street .nnti w**ur hark to the saloon. Dr. l>Jt»;nn feund tl;at Popo wa< »lea<h , The huilet had h*t h;m in ther ; ght breast ftiid ) al | ii«v«\ d out of the left s;d»\ J >r I)oro.»n -a i h<- niu>t have died t»lnio*t iiisrantly. , , Une p« :'com Tin ran t-itho M-rri^nnia S*.atn»n and rorifl.nl Captain Creeden, who. with l<ound«*nian P«»»t »ff. I^-te^-tive T11on arid four men. w« n t to the saloon a.< quickly ns they could. A Soiipwt ArrtHitrd. iPLTtK-Kfoin, C<mn., Nov. u.—Thomas Mclntyre. who for several years has btn'n a cowboy in the HufTalo Hill wiid west show, has hei-n arrested In this city un suspicion of bein(r a party to the hold up in the Harlem saloon in which Pope was killed. >iclntyre admits he was in the saloon, but say§ he did Dot shoot. Tbe pr.soner was armed with a *4 ca'.iljer ro v. *.ver wlien arrenr^xd. • b < r O.e ' \ t.e w tit•. i 1I1 - u - t > c r that the i;it in tbe tnU ie b .I'M: up oroow.11 , and that t'pr!- 1 1 i'l«jM» c nmii valven hi tbe r>U <:Ui S-tf* r Itig ge^f b Ul hUlldtf d ft ft .idd**r is tun e d d, b d done b In die swam stitring- *» d by h\ drauhc l> wuter —but the ot o»l is an iinpruve- < K W . I \ . 1 1 » a »1» > i. IliO**l N'» K ar I?- *\•»' !h..it - tri* 1* a de\ ice to mark d'grte «f tbo r<dl You may .1 II o K a of Il-L.p c- •:.:. r- <iwu - ih.it I*-. u-o ot u c. f.urii^ • te'M A^ > di lot k n\x u\ y«»u pet f..8t*»r.ed t tie- iMr:.i-f d'M'tl) m front of thr w heoi-mat H little scale m b^Hok with white lit «»!* mark* d ( ff on it There ic :t di ti on if, ard ft** the ship rollfl \. u tr- ie t c ' *hu it takes ab ut n w cond for f ver> decree *A a roll t):\ each H d»- of the ro» m H anoiherlong black V'^IJ.'H, hi.d I he dia*p point to certain bgi:r>«, grr-« rah> het» • en ninety and »'Ui*'(\ ii^v These ditU are little • j-otnoui d» Vi:•<>. showing exdctiy i vw rntiiiy re\.eiitionrt the screws • n- making. i h» Cuptuiu at aglaoce <4r;.>* s what it* gc ing o n 111 the engine r• - m it* aiH^iher cunouf elfctrioal ti. v;cc i is a In tie b»»X with A dock in r Th** C'ap'nin tells \ 011 tbat it e :! •' inaihiiic thai ir ntridsi the vi'Mif H time < f f^g The law rf- «] ir<> a 1\! g hi i*.t t f th^ whistle at t-uof- iin ; e? ever* two mini X* s By pr« w-n g in a buU.n on this little ch-efc Mpp'tr-itu-. aid In !»*'ttii)g the ehit'K m a ceriair n.»l 1 • r. the whittle ».- Mown nut< roi-riofoiy for M-VHD s< Cfi.'ds ev. r\ Tt:it;ut»* There caw be no error of it:.in 111 that work Just .»3 sure a* t vor\ n iruto cornet* around thnt wbns'i* will blow **• ven seconds Under treidd^iiy, when a man pulled tl 0 whittle cord, there • picstior.a t*r number with an account of an Knghsh parliamentary election. Jt will be,the leading feature in fiction ns for the coming twelve month*, other aiid ghorter novels being contributed by W. D. Howell*, F. Hopkinaon Smith, Mary Hallock Foote, and A melia Barr. There will also be con- tributions from Mark Twain and Rod- > ard Kipling <the latter furnishing to the Christmas Century one of tbe most powerful stories he baa erer written;! a s?nee of articles on tbe Great Naval engage- ments of Nelt*on, by Captain Al- fred T. Maban, author of \Influ- ence of Sea Power upon History w ; three brilliant articles on Rome, coo- tributed by Marion Crawford, and g superbly illustrated by Castaigne, was no exactnrss r I »N ben tbe fog ig ov« r the released and »h»- w hi-th 1 s»* i + r'f* Ilnutid TaW* 3 . ie work button is -p* —Ilnr- Are Vour H«tnl» t U»|»; ed \ If so, go to any drug store and ask tor a fre** sample of L quid Franconia, tb; ,17 KCM Kte Wits. Pa. Nov. 24.— Th« body of [ward Boyto was fom>d tm tbs floor ±*x hom<L and ber bnsbazkd Is iockad swaitiDf th^ IPT—tigatlop of tb« oorcs Tbe po».t qp of tb« body, tb« brulsei trpoa tbe brf«st side of tb« 2aos and 00 fcbt baadt bmr on% tbs scpposiUoa of tooroer T^t drvm of tbs woman wai lora *D4 tw^stM. lod^eatiaf iba* fb«rt bad bees A r^rgl*. Latar Borl* WM fooad as ib« st -Bet is ac luuadoated eoo- drocc. it IP ihe end When A person begin* to there is something wrong it greater than tbs snpp'y only a qaertion of time when mast come In nine ea*es oot of ten the troab> U with tbe digestive organ*. Jf you eao restore them to t beaJtty coodi- tion TOO will stop tbe waste, pot on new flf*h and eaas* them to fee, better 10 every way The food they eat wio be digged a&d appropriaiad to the D*ed* of the iy»te-u>. and A norriisJ AD- pet.'e w.:i Appear Const-patjon fr*-^oei.*'.y f-^Ik>wt *rK**<L,£ o-f bodh'T ti*»^e r^^Aase near MADRID. • A >'jv is —Mrs Oliver jr;i> called t/> Maione IHST week by the mn**s* of tisr mother. Mrs l>ean&. Mrs James King was called to S> ra CQ-^. Friday, by tbe s**rou* ilmens of ber daughter. Mrs Jau>f>» McMuihn Word was reeeive<l h**r«» Saturday thnt Mrs. McMaliin died al>out 's a \rn. on that day; she had been in poor health for a number of yearv but b**r deatr^ was a fe^ock to ah. Sne le%ve« H LQS band and two small 00}* who win mins A k;nd and ioviiig mother H»r remains will bs brought to Madrid 'or interment Wai. F. BowhAo and wife, of Goav eroear, spent Sunday with her par eota. Mr. aod Mrs Charles Mvers f|CTY-Tvyrj DiVluEND5. si ho has been rck if piowiy gaining Lealie BofTham. WHAT Fi/E f Bi^LS ACCOMP^t5^E0 ir-.BCWTE i. Vssa. >\or. li-An w - o WM struck by A w>- aw**Tt az it e s r •^rw^tjarv road OC Kc-r # lv A- fb* era*': I>i**^* rr-MLa-\:. T*J4 a- - ,~>r mp v# a \ 7 ! TS« C<sr: r.ea.t - * ni tAi T.T >*j+ COL >y*t •tor* the O-C IC A TfcU money waiinvested ic fivsbot ties of Dr David Kennedy • Favor;te Remedy. \I PofT^red for nearly ten yean w;th cooptipat»oa. ^aondtee aad biojousnees.\ writes Mr D Pror*ert. o' »w Hampton. >\ Y . and the r>est medica- treat m*tt I eon id pr*>rur* did m* no g*^xi A friend of m;i>* »;ok* of Dr K*tn*-dj*» Favor** {ULue-ly mT.iCTj I rougit and thi I r.ad tAk*c dc«cto** ^-JP # ^L '..•*•-• • ' \!'d'.*r» c '\j ing*--> co. FIT-^,-» B>^«-iy ;.l '•> AP a generril thing investor* ar** plea-ed 10 n oMveonly two diYidendfi ! a v**ar, and ;f thr-y ar*» paid with r*'gularit> are r iViy jtati-f5«-d When o^^. h'>w^ver. c»n jeceive fi'ty two dividends in a \ear upon an invest- ment of only th-s^ dollar*, the matter d-^'v^ v^rv p-*»*i >u« attention. J/iy Inilrj*nritlmt of Now York far forty seven \f*ra ha* heid the firgt position among the great rel»g)ou« literary and faai^y weeklies of the land It presentP features for t k e j coming year far in advance of anj heretofore ofT^rfd It has the iead tng ontnbutort of tbe world, it 1 prints the r>e**t p>etry. it has tweoty- one departro^cu. edited by special i-its. dev._/ted to e*io^ Arts Science j Iosurance. Finair»e. B^bicai Researrn r^undiT rW>oo! brsmoot Heal it etc . • TK* Jndfj^ndett is particular^ fitted for inW»dtg*^it peop»*. whctNT pr^fnsiPii^Qal n>eu bu*i^ea* m^n or farmers, atd thfir 'ADTI ie* It XF*T> but aix cent* a wee* and g~.ve* a gT*at deal for tne rDoney A s.o eenber receiveii ftfy two divx2*r d* a year Tr>*» sT3b*v^iptio*n price of T\* lu d'l+vidrrA HI ociy three do..ar- & ^ \ ^-ar or at t K %t rate'or anv p»r: »' PINIONED IN HIS CAB. F»t» o f Enrtn*-*r Trnf In » Vk'rt>ck on th« J\ T 'PrT:v. N. V . Nov 12 —A rvrth bound freight lr-\\r, on ths Itbnca nr.l Av.burn bra rub of tb-* I>diigb \\al ey r.'» .- Toad was wrecked at l^anra s *r.;ni •tation a^>ut P\. n.de* f--m t*..» ' tr, r- •ulting ;R the de^it^. of Kr^f.e^r Cf.nr\•-*- True and s*:*pend'.cp t::*:!.c for Severn. \Lours. Tbe trn'n cr,« -^ed of 11 loab'l >»^x 3ars and io^r.rrsoT ve nn-i wa* r .nr.:ng Along at f-d irr^wi wj-.. ri the en«f.r-e*r S- a new preparation for chapped bands. Large tx>ttles 2V. CoucblDg ]^>iMi« to t obMim pt ion. Kemp's Balsam w : d s*op th** c<*«i:l at otiCe (jot*, \(/ur driiirgi ai.tl g**t H sample »(>TT!e fr*e b'.»rtbs T?) ceiits and $'. 0> I Olife. tle,h\s are dal.L'^rou^. who made the famoua World's Fair pictures in The Century, a aenea oC articles by George Kennan, author of'Siberia and the Exile System,\ on the jncuntains and the Moun- taineer 9 of the Eastern Caucasus da sonbtng a little known people; arti- cles by Henry M. Stanley and the l&te E J. Glave en Africa; a &me* of papers on \The Administration of the Cihee of the United States.\ by I>r. Albert Shaw. The Century will algo eontam during the year a great number of papers on Art subjects, richly illustrated. Prof Sloane's Life of Napoleon,** with its wealth of illustration, will reach UP most interesting p%Jt,—the ris^e of the conqueror to the height of hitt power, and bis final overthrow and c xile. in order that subscribars ma> obtain the whole of this mooo* mental work, the publishers hare made a rate of $5 CO for which one enn have a year's subscription from November, '*9.\ and all of the nam- here for the past twelve months, fpcm the beginning of Prof. Sloan's history. NEW'YO^K'S NEW BASE BALL TEA*. Or\!-* itr t at li'jh Ka!> l'a'p (.'ornp^r.y at '..Uk'iiy ar- p'l-ring w ,rK on »•* « p-a:.t at ii :gb Y 1, viwor >* -thing so ti- cotijb >o f :.:r 'er fr.-.m :* .-'T H*; a A*rvcu a p rK-i£ r r v the t-H'-k wr.}rh bad ev.ier* j IrjfT^ni- i<irH.i *-,»• I v y th#> r^ cent ra'. r.» ?!*••:-. A h;g^ eryrmr; k * i'-nt »»:.d. pr^ha'-.y t'jrr. r.;»«d dwn hj the ^«r ctt a prrrlously pasc.ng tra n. Tbe ecgfr*^er pr^.mpT'7 a-pled the brakes snd r^-rrrwd tr.e er;^ n«, but scarcer rbwkwi tbr sp««ti of ths \pron t r> tiT^ t»»for* it ciasbed ir.:- thr U*'-if~.y n. dera',;rig *be ioromotira which *»D A\oT.g lor i»*\ hundn<J f«*et. U*r!r^ up tb*> ra .* AZKl deiDohsbing ti«w hot fins T rsn too ciow U ta* embftDkmeDt on tbe **k« fr -ni. crt* wh>cfc Jt toppied Tbs Uremia ;um;*d *• sonr AS the ar ci<S<^\.: Dorurrvd. er*pr.g ir;ary hut Kn- f:r>**»r Tr;* st.^jd st b.f po«t ard was p,n .r>^i .r. h * ~&z the «aca^.Bg »tfrarr: terr *• r •^a'.d.r^ h-i f%j~«> and Dpp^r p«rt 6f I * 'rr.r >* f K«*>'ir;n\*m pf-»'tpt'V 'I- fcr^a***. h.m v *:* th# \ wa* s^ b-irr :»'v bcro*C that .; /••.; off in t> ~:>rs»* He »-%# ca.rr.«^l t^ tr* D#*ir«tt farn.bcas» H«> sr>fc# 4' T-*-« -f «^*. ir^ fr •! r«w-» fca.* s*-. KT. r.? r>**r *r. *.b^ < -r -\ \ ' *' \ T^» -- \'» *^r *• • • f iS Tf, S % 'ar '\ i T. I '..'.•••* . > - :;-.s-^ y ^ fc -' * .OW^iJ To < olj j:. ( 'ore I^w» v i IV iick-riL\ a« To KIS o ii-*ng**r<.n<i :f < ^n^ hi r.r.te fc ',Vf ;fi;tii*->iiate r-de' :u. Ag»rrts-. NEW YORK NOV. 14 — At the annu- al meeting of the base ball magnates to dav Manager Irvin, of tbe New York\ ball club, wnd: \Having ex- changed I>o\le for Gleason, with to d»y | Baltimore, our team is now complete. Large . Th^ make up of the team will be H. I>avtP. hrsat bape . Peffer, second base; Glea*-<>n. third base; Fuller and Oon- naughton. fhort etop; Geo. Davis, left held; Van Haltern. center field, and Tiernan. right field; Parrel, , W dw>n and Foater, catcher?, and | Pwusi^. Mf-*kin. Clarke and half a otter* for p-.trhrrs This, I viii f.ur-lv b*» thf winning wrh d( z<: tbTd; .Norr.M.L* COIi* I.lJe .^ia*< ri.^r.t i& rr'ftd*- ti.at .i-.;r;ng ihf t hihi tw# -'xf* n;oi.tns i^.^ f-»rrr** nave U » L soid ur.d*r mr^rv^ge f^r'-do* ure in the county of S: J^hn«. P. <^ ho snrT^r* from that ter ri' .e ijth+rn*. .tchin^ pu^* wnl Appre c:a:>- •^;•• :ujtt)«*diaTe re -*f and \**-r\ufi u*i.\ cur** that r<>iue* rhroach the use Every >n*» ' , e piagn* I>OAL S ' /iljtffiK'. 1: DeTf-r 'n:**. Thirteen Water'\*ri *aW*>n k^ep^rs b^^t. arr^st^d f-^r s^llrr.g liquor on ?•. r leT an uniuckv numtjer h > ' w v v r! r>r. * I,:t;.*'F.nr v R.^r* von * T w Ldlgejfc < try T>eW tt s *•** dtt-.^ pdls ->n an i ^on- or. T' •'^ ** ATO-A... but io the I>e^**^ ^ r'-rr. c. Ag^nt-s. ilrc.ffi a W»:r rto«n Mo»S«. » ! W^TKKT w\ >\ Y. —Hand Made |c;Lr (x. .—• 1 ha^f* us*-d Dr HAOd'l Co..c Care 'or my hahy and find it all Hkd more than it is riainj*»d to be, giv- ; ing cstarjt relief in the worst eases of wiL I cooc. J havp also o»ed Dr. • Hands DiarrhoeA M it are and Dr. I Hand'c Teething Lotion with like re- sale and can ebeerfudy reeomaieDd it to frpfT mott\fr»s the best children^S ren-**d>e* in f-i^stence. — Mra Eogens DaL»eU :•\. Ix>ring'tr^et.\ Dr.Hand^i , Pieced o« for cn.idren at ail drug • stores. ~~<r. i -•• Errrx oc*» oJ the ninety one electiOal d IKr2 ni it ^t Larr^oc» county wawt I Republican st the late election. ^ A\*# at one*, n^er f^ila Oos Mia- n:^ Cougr. Cur^ A remedy tor asth- ma, and :hAt Vr»r>h ^ooditiao wakspt Aorotn pan ies A serer* eokL \Hw oatfy hA^rcl^a* rwo»edTtbai prodoeaf dis> r*-«i t* I^wsy ^ Perrtn, * and A SAT,p4e c^p^ y .a ^ c L' ^! t- • c - — yo:«t rr**- N*w bT Ad'ir^^>; Y TE Ci:v K»t«'*i- if fif r-'tt*-. Km* C-TV. :^w: