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^ : &JiHi&&h %?W?; '.?r~- s Magazine IN 1896 Jl lit* author's »<-u i. *• dvonilriu* utlllJ Aur* e l u ; Wr ^benm during ihj\VSr i c u>aay that uoVE. fc£ r r 'j ih Mich jcrt-at mJ.,»h r Trilby, fhti Prr^^r uf Arc will coiitlBuTw, i ' * ntK Tom eaw^er it,*'* »• thrr«--part ui. ! »i« , .}*\ * V* vl > Wary E \N, L,, r«ndrr M.tthrH>, 0*eil w *il known writers! U * 3 I VH', n4fU>n and hi. tiV!i x as by Howard P* U». il^ * or> of The German M« l ' illustrated by K v at*£ u< f few 'l4 U * h Wr' l. t lair » deXt»*t and Jd*d AT vc ory, bv Tbrodor? Kcati: ic Uiustratlotia will be pr££l ftmiureof the Magazine a u . Barren Ground, of brUilh .Whitney', **ries will b ivt ?J£f ^^dn*be«tn with tu • and Uoeaiber of aachy«£ la meattoaed, aul»crtptS^ >• ould ha avi(k by Postofte. Draft, to avoid chincVor W \nutto ci** thirt (Hlrertit+rnrn: erprtm t+dtr «,/ Hat^r <* «'» FKBIODICALS. • ilaa - OD« y«« r - a>4 OS ' kl * ~ \ - 4 00 »d Tabl. .. . » oo all9n,t»crit*r* m tht VuUru lauadaand Mexico. KPKR £ UROTHKR8, P O. Box »a0. X. Y. City.^ >r's Weekly IN 1806. M> f* a jourim! for the whoj r *>*nhtht-«-v«-nt*ui the *w,U *u.t to Anjfiica, mth> policy, j n ^ j IiUlll . u»:h t h* Cnribbfan Sfa-hi * V( ,I ew ),»M ^r, dr*e t o K( ; H . ( ; ; t.iTr.r> »M Kr i <H aTtrni.' M^- I Alihl. itci : i.f \ ; J'-* 1 '.JIH-. J . - >;.',.. . •' \•I »!.-!'.• ^ \\ - - - '•* : i ( ' U V- I,.; ., . x,;.. , \r:..V. ;;- ^ r: . .'-1; '.' •! 'I l « 1 • • * ,- ' *\\***— ' \ •. ••- \ I v. f - r ! 1 .« !\.\ .' ' J : '• . \ . < -— -— rm r ry, \i i'i < >. J f ;> or • \. ..... *- i: f*;. r- • •'• : • : K ,\ .'\'; '* : • < • ^' - ,-. HI . r. t. W •••:.H • . A ; H \\ ,- A-- Tii i. .\.\« r »• » : (*<.rr4-.pr;'nf'« r ••.. ( n^-'f'-w *-. . •*>:••-.•:• .. . ; -.V ... ,.'-. h '. . '• -'ai \*r. i»' •*». - j \*^ r *%'.\.-„ ^ •^T turrex.! i»t iLe \,.u 4r .. t . '»'R-a PERIODICALS, ^kiy . - 4 •• * •• - 4 O* «w<* T»V>le »« • 3» <KI A»if If; A F.KoTHr R*. * «• It. t 5,.vi V \. CUT. P3-. ANT .«* AN OkDEr. A . a^-<-r. - -r- v%! e 'f ;U c*»Tir - \ A *** ^*a.-.e a: 1 j»r.-rxJ#«i, Sr^ ; £ r^ L u, a p-r**n» haTn^ ---^ .fc JN* ^ *«.cMT.4*rra^d. . **» -:-r-r- u . tr« .-.b^.u^r, v .--.*> *. a: -t- A # *^SK^ .-* X<_' V <*a ^ ^ ; ^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ > ^ AV: : AN »K E.K OP iNTETL! m ^ni —~~ .'•: '^r^ 1 •V-»r*5-^\ '* --*->>r ••-»v-^ VOL. IX. TIMES K8TAHLIMHIL) 185S. MKR1UD RHTAHL1KHKH.1873. GOUVERNEUIl, N. Y., FRIDAY, ]>1X KMIH.K (», 181)5. BfOmTHKMX TK1BLKK I9TAHL1RHKI) \H*1 NO. 5U. STROMEST LEAYERER W a Grill oi Impurity. RlCHVtLLE. I^ai.d'ord Thutimtf already ccfiipie* thr Lynd»» h< uiie, and IH doinK^ ver Y thm^ puet«ible to make lh#* \>\nce attrnotive to puvttta Carl LobdHi H acting an chief clerk Thc«xiore TalmadK<*, special pt*n ^i< n exannner. of Ofcdenaburir \SUM lookup after the uitervnt ol H«.tne ul our woldier citiz^iiB here OD Monday An fffort is to be made to form a dunciDK' N\hool and thone mtert^u-d are requested to nvet-t at ihf L> t.df HotiBe ball next Tu**dtty eveuinr: The hvmK roome over the po*t of ftce are belli* thoroughly tilted u;> atid make a pleai*aut miittv \Cum K>K j»veaU oast their shadow* be fore * **Farmer John\ Thomas at pear* on the street handling the ribbon* over a promising pair of matched black8, which are the admiration ot all. Hugh N. Gardner 8peiit a few days thw week at the home of hi« 8wter, Mrs. A. M. Parlow, m Ogdenslxirfc The Good Templars are planning for a e«x*tal ^LKXI time at their lod^e room next Monday evening. The en- tire membership should endeavor to be present. Intern received from Karl A. Wil fton aunotiTice the safe arrival of him Helf and mother at Pa8tsa<le«a. Cal , 1 c ~ t , M * *%.;*»,» ,Aitr. ^t,.T-4» i w here thev ^ill npend th^» winter. the 24th day of December, aiot ( know That lhey made ttH > loiHS j our . iu^»ssaiy to make a jicrchase if the ^IK^SS is delivered m \xn - son. No children under i;» years old are entitled to this, the next one guessing nearest will receive a solid silver watch and third a s/ lid silver spoon. Fill this coupon and deliver in person before the LMth day of Dex^exnber. HiTor of FMd Imr Equlltd. H. I). THATCHEB & O., Potsdam, N Y WE OFFER A Gold latch to the person guessing thenum HtUVELTUN. I)f«'. % 2'2 The ^r^r nfarlet fever pn tit-n^ on the M>uth M'ie ul tlie villttk'e nre pruuouiH*e\i eoiivaleM*eut but nt l*-H*t otje h.»u^ iiu \\)f liuriU M-1e has tae M^IU '>r«rn-t !f\i-r p<>et»-d con ^plcuou^ly. Tli** IM^S hcive beeu ^ulUfwh^t tulUl lhu> '«r T*\ TtjMjW^.v;Ufcr pivrtte- wt-rt* In pro^rvM* at the ^HlIir tJtue. one n.1 th.e \ itU HfUVrl li(»UN- Hlii the i*her nf Wi.KxlMiir'i» Hall. Hotll were 4u.lt* *r\[ piitrouilrd. A vlnlioiu^ <.'ia\N lliret.^ rVrry Wr\hj»> dtty eveiau^. M'.^> ^irttce l.\tle oi t ion vvrii* u» i* viMt»u^r her l»rother aii-.l repre.-t 1 ' :IJ^ the Star B<X>k Co , here Thtiiiktht'viiJt; ^rvnv* mere he-d at the ^ > re^t)yterlnll ohun-h., Kev l>orr prvat'hin^ the nermon, Mr, * alter W'ilard fiperte to >tar! OU th.e road earlier thi* »>eM*>oii timu foniierly. He IP a t\ir>t riav ^ilrMnan aLid a uenirtl teUow 1101.MKS SENTENCKU KEWb OF THf WEEK. fruUv N«v 'in. A SEW TRIAL DENIED AND TMt DEATH PENALTY IMPOsE'J. t*r Shi»ora Tha Murdtrtr of lMt#i of 11U Air of Cunfl«l« lWi«^u LIU (oaattl J uattce. ml li*•• Ixmi Mvirh :»«'«» A sharp Ti:t mniX lb* rreaktilux .1 \ Vwi\ A:'** v\r K, Ni>v. fcO —IH th« rourt of orer and tt-rTiunrr Jud^f AriM'.J re fiiavd lo ^raui Hrrumn^'. Mu«!p-U. a! :a.H 11 II iio.iui^i who Waa o;:i» t«'d on NOT. -J f*.r :li«' murdtr iti tt '^ r»tT *<n ^e^'t. 2. !>*•». of H. K Pite/-el, a eew trial an J §t titeDtxil th«* cowUvinru d umrd^rer t»> denih Promptly at IU o clovk Kulmw, a • •uinpanled h.T hit c^tin*«»i. came into i> urt Ho lixiktnt carewpro aud actmed to h.v\»* lost that air of coj|ti(ieDo« wh.ch taxi c a: ^ u> hiiu throughout hi* trying »ir- deAi Court untied wtih a brief tilt ba- ;p fa- Jr |. - . > llirf hut tt % . an iuwvvr - . |in)ft\*VMi!);i ri urt in Y «\t w. N .' and rk on the fell fruui s:ii>talDlU|C Hi^hcit of all in Leavening Tu^cr.—Latest V. S. Gov't Kcj^r t d«'*tr< yed a fl\e story 1 ntawin*; <* U>»»>« '>• n!'v utojilrt wvrt» m the buiid y 1 t'biiliroo'k t' •» t\r>»t worn i NVw ,lers*y. ii:ada .^«T umi rt' t >;M-aratio* in tho orphan* • alM-lh Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE 1 .\*| ney PHtfly. AnorneyH Corcoran and CcK>k waxed eluquent over a *'hor*»e t^uit ' tnt<l before Squire Walker \n*t Tw^ day. Conversion of (fitter und ca^h, brt*«ch of warraiity, forfeit and founder, were among the delicate points considered. Thf^ ju^ti.v tcx»k the leubl tune allowt-d bt-tore making known his decision. STOCKHOLM. Mr. Frank \VIH*N ton are both otTr- e0^t. Mr. McAdam ^ new house oti M,H ol the be>t re>i \r lage. Mrn. J F. Ha(.* hlOU Ot h.> IjeW hi He h*> ni-h^d rapid.lv in ord^r IieW hou*e f^et^vr^ Mill feed e* N- n cannot KIWM\ * w'» Mlpply The vietL-fU It Is fH^'V! ! h j 11 ot tin.* p. ace. attnidiv e ti/r r: \U\* inonTh. He faVOr a HeUVr .T ( riL in u» lit >r HI\ th u r,- • t d. \* « t !LH n de Kinl S S H g to >eil ^v od* oving into ins street It 1\ house* in our . hns taken pot* • on L> r, on ?t n I'll - at ine L»Ue S' l i -e* 'et e h.u Iding a lung L*»'* .-ettleil l'a i/t-r * rtnd our d <t *H It :ct>t euougll h,^ er* to ' Vrof. W. (ioodi , i g • V e ol.e c> ; uif-nt* H>iu^ t * heell Urged iildlr-nee Vs it [\ ll l^ •lie 5 > hn On 8atur\ J *ay evening. >'ov, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BANKS- MBST NATIONAL KAEUv. Gouvert»e«r, 1 CajHiau ffJi,r*»i. tW*o. M. i*ls w n. I'm*. M. Bwrttitk, Vice Pre*, A. L. WoodwoTwH, BARK OF JOUYEBHEUB, SOU v'SKS tX R, N: T |»CO*rOJaaTXD UNI^K ?ns LA MATiorNtw VOKK. W8 or Tm OAPITAL. JSURPLTJS l>r95 l>et . 4 23, Kdwin Marsh, a respited citi/eu of tiiib town dietl at hi* hoiue after a year of suffering with rreepiug paraiy bis. >»o pain>» or money WM> ^pHlred to retard the disease, but nothing could change God'* mandate. Death appeared to be inevitable from The ftrxt, yet the end came mere rapidly the last two week*. Mr. Mar^h was 1 vcjB*i.*tent rue HI her of t tie M. K cliurrh j at Buekton. aud a kind neighbor, hut the home circle is wi:ere The blow fan* the heaviest. The heart brokeu wife aitd three sorrowing MHJC tell of fond tie«* riven which strangers can know nothing about. He had his reason and power to talk to the last. Hi- christian resignation dunug h>* sufter ing was wouderful. Be died XLI 11 v j trusting in the merits of a *'craeitie I ! ^Saviour. ,, Hi* funeral was* largely ar- jt**odedthe following TueKiay. Rev Ixibb, pa*tor of the ehurch of hi.* choice c fliciating. Hi* remains were interred iu the cemetery at this place, beside bis aged -mother, who wns ear- iied frota the«»cii vt H&e I •• m rrmn seven m^nthw ago. Mr. Marsh was 'orty-seveu >ear% and ei^ht months *A age. at : -Terent tiuie> atnl »' liTr-d. T o do SO 111 t he \.* Leeules:* to »ty he t.ovWv M .-i 'tinly have Tak^n 1. e *n a part o! L>r tlOO,00G *.7,<*X DIK*CT<H*S: ~~ JarnevO. Aver*lh N^.rliam R. IWl«e, WUlteJC J. Averell, Nswron L\drt< h„ HcoDry t»»dH», CijAri** H. Anthony. ThH Han* ha* amplf far^iitic^ forth* tra;i*»- metUmat e»-€ry d&>criptk*& ot banking bu-i- t*ri? rate* of depot** hearing lnt*rt*t. MairtJifc* coi;«c tloni* promptly at rsa*«<KUi.i>ir rates. DimconntR aatisf actory pa^»r. lDvltc« aocotinth of uH-r^i.antf*. rr.«-nafac- i tmr^rs. chae#>« fartorte* aiKi lodividaai* S<iot i accccnta wtti receive jirompl and careful at- j ta&tlon aad liberal term*. Nrwrros ALDWCB. PrwV.ent. | Wi.J. AviHEiaU Vice* }*T**io>nt - H. srDDS. Cashier. On Saturday the 2:5th ulr. Viola, wife of Robert- HtafTorc! di^d at her , tumie iu We*t Ktockhohu i uner.ii iservcep on Wednesday, Kev. I^obb tof!i''i»ting. ; The protracted meetings at Buck- i ton are steadily increasing in mtere*' snvl power. Many an seeking ffod. yet there >r room for man> more wid be heiii t?.e eommg 1 will rti-eive a lieartv we : M^eTlLg.* Week. A: ^oiue A br«fs Huckton. >and is being organ le.J^SEL enterta.nmei*: ha> ;«t :.n** c -\ near tu'ure I wiii tiave a t;i.. Mr rttid, M^ up t he:r re* •.:» iioodi^'L- !:nu*r- Mip<-rvir«.r li 'lr'.hurt has l»een iu at TentiaiK-r on > p«-rv^ors, s^*t*>iou at Canton * >r *• 'ibe t ! me. Kev. Jiorr r-ad select ions from the churei: d»*'-.phne on Sumlav and fo>. lowevi nv reading Weslev'c wrmoii un \ K\ i: *p-ak'tr; ' It all would live up to these- e\^-iietit aduioUlUOU* ttie worio Htiuid V>e uiuch hapjoer and back h.tng would cea>e. In ifa j eveu iug Mr l)urr preached an interesting !M-riuon on \The Marriage Relation.\ Tile regu.ar services were held at th»* Prest»;. '.er.au church Rev. Crame oth Cl-it'Ug ><-U(^ closed from Wednesday nn til Sd<»iiday on account ot Ttmnksgiv iug un.l most of theteaidiers spent the da> a* Th-irowD homes. Srarlet fever > andoth^r prevailing disorviers lessen; the attendance \ery matena»»y an i j iutertere with the regular work of the schooi. j Mr*. Gflln. mother of I). 8. i-riffiu E-o . vs v:*itiLjg and stopping at her Oi<l home j \\ mier supplies of wood, coal and a | generous suppty ot provisions are much in demrtnd at present. - .--*•*.» - • - - ~~ \ WALONEFIHESWEFT. V. alone, cur northern neighbor was* v wited b\ a di^astnus cot tl-kgra Hon. Wedi.^d iv evet.tng Trie tire brv»k<?'••\.:' abs-ui , : '•''••tick m th«.MDsur uiRe « tY\*> of Hirchtr.s A Wilsuu. Malt' *tnet.and soot spread to the /MI tir* f, ,i The F»r*- 1> partment was pr -:i.p' v or. The s-r>ot, tut ih*- intense coi i J ar .- U * -O cv>u:iRe ftOLME*. ild and lawyer Kotan, letida'it. Judfrr* Arnold zi<\ at i and th\ vires* r tnrJed their TK The ti im» s gau i-'.i nead^a\ .-pre>rd i<> the adj 'i:.ing bUick. -o v, \~ nitirtiy dt sir< }>d above • r. *: T; <*r \* nine o<d«X'k p. m . th*- fire was .^t:ht to be entirely out but at !! H r.dg\ Art*' f.T the tW* j charges! th.:»t Mr Kit tan bad offt*r\Hi an In* ( #':lt tu tbo court by brtela tti l*r©«ldent j Jud^e Thayer and Judgo Willnon, who ' had sat w'.»}•. .J 'id^r-j- Arnold when Holmpd' i ooun*el had argurnl for a new trial, but &e{{lecti k d to sfi^d him a copy. Mr K»narj said the briefs had been pre- pared hurriedly and if the judge had t>een ovpr;<>oktd it was a mUtake. He aaid: Id- not want tha impression to «o forth that I have done wrong. I do Hot w»r,t to tv»J attacked that way. There waa DO disrwprct intended when I aent th6 br:< f to Judges Thayet and Wlll&on, and a.* a rrv ir.tvr of this bar you should have that coulidence in ma\ 3»o ?««w TrlaL •Tildas Arnold mada no further oon< mem. hut proceeded to read the court's answer to B 'Inie*' counsel'• reaaons for a new trial. Ho took up the 15 exceptions to the verdict, on* at a time, and dwelt at 1 length upon each. The main reasons for a i new trial, which were put forth by the defendant's counsel, were the admission | of the testimony ol Mia* Yoke, whom Ho'.xne* claimed as bis lawful wifa, the district attorney's ^ury, when he brv children iuto the raj*gT and that part of Mr*. Pitrrel's tes-'imonf in which\ she sairtthe la«t time*iie raw nor children was in the morgue at Torjnn». In referetn-e to Mi-* Yoke's ellp^hillty as a witness, the judge paid that :t was the < spin un of the court that Holme* was not only married to the Wilmette jliss. » wornnrk when he wedded Mi«s Yoke hut that h<' a:«o h.^d a w.fe in <-i:!man, N II Tb*»r»?'.re the marriage to Mifc: Yoke was nud and v^.id and thv evidence was nd- nii*«ohje 1 he oy^ninp fpeerh of The district nx toriser \,^ gad W:J* n< -t n^H-n t o nt'jwtion. J«t*ez .**. lia f< ur. who wa> convh'ted in 1-*n*li»n of fraxid* in count*, r.on v. th th* l^n '.» A '.otinont eoin^tiy. wa* ^uttuu'ttd U) :\ yiwr* p«Lmi »er\ .iude. • >'rt*derck Ui'wenkainp, nff'^l * T \ W\i* attackt^i i»> b*»yt throwing »nowl*l!« in front vt hi» home. Our ley l *il. h.t hiui in the n'omaeh, and he f^.l dead . Ki iiovern^r Thoina* A o»iom for- warded n< NSunMngton a big tuiudle of p*' titioiiK nigneii by T.O^>0 Kausan* re^uuwt- lDg eocgrcas'.onal action in the Waller ea»e. Lx>rd Wark worth, eldest son o t Karl Per cy. ha* IHHH ele< tod to the n^at in th e house of eonmioua made vacant by the eleveU'.on of Mr Algernon Borthwick IUOW ]Lord V»ienoorso> to the housti of lords. >»turti*y, Sot. SO. Count Kdward Taatle, formerly prime minister ot Austria, diexl on hi-* estate at Kischiau, in Iioheinla, lirakeman Wi'diam H. Kichenleister was Instantly ki led while at work In the Ontario and Western railroad yard at Middletown. N. Y. Joseph W. Beachara, Cornells crack left half Uvck, has b*««?n choaen captain of the Cornell foot hall eleven for 1 8V*H. Governor Morton ba* received word from the Atlanta exposition showing that . New York h.a« IHH'O awarded a gold nunial j a» a diploma of honor. 1 Charles McKinstrey ot Groenport, N. Y., j fled a ciaun against the state for $a,C*y3 ; tor damages alleged to have been sustain- ! ed by him. arising from the death of stock. | Mra. Kll^a ^mvely. who was divorced j from the Kev. Mr Snively of Chicago a ; .short time ago, was married to William i Alexander, a real estate dealer at Ssmta | Barbara. Cah ;i H-.^n. J A. McKeoxia, the I'nitad States j minister, has arrived at Lima, Peru. | A mail train struck a wagtm oontaioing | three persons at Air L?ne Junotion, O., killing all of them. An epidemic, ot measles has broken out at the naval station in Newport, R. I., and already there are 15 cases in the hos- pital. At Auburn the jnry in the case of Sam- uel Glllett, charged with wrecking the Home Central bank, rendered a verdict of not guilty. President Cleveland has appointed Hen- ry B. RolofT of Ctah associate justice of the supreme court of Utah* Tlce W illiam Smith, deceased. At the Republican c*turns Saturday night Thomas B. Reed of Maine was r-tLL INTO A CHAHLUAL 'Nl I IT . M«n Krioter. llPaHiKLY>, l>e».\ d ln»rn«lt>I« Thr*«- M Hi 8 — Th ret- by (>»*dly men wdl d^e ' nn thf re*uK of a remarkab'e aceblent in the M-dlenhaiur sug;»r retin^ry at the foot of >ouih Kiev^uth »:reet, Wr.hani»l>urg Two oihem uariowly t^^apod w.th lh*:r live* and may t>e laui •.!;> for M. tue tune. Mo'.letihaue*'* r^iltiery *hut dowu la*t Thursday to take account of *n«ck and put the machinery and hollers in condi tiun. It was announced that the rellnery woti'd rt^sutue ep*»ration« ttxlay l^*t evening at 1 o'cUnk a numt#r of v har«•*-.*%'. worker* were ordered to beglti \vi<tk in HKhb FOK MTRDEB. V! CHARGt AGAINST THE YOUTH- FUL TRA^N WRECKERS. Tliron<;h Their COUBMI th« Yoessi prr»cl«»e« Waived Kxuminmtlo* mmd Arm Hrld For th« Urmod J»ry CKarged Wflfc Murder In the Flr«t Uegi the underground when iu active o; ol >erat'-on, N Wd , getu-ra h *h 14 b, the th are 1'! ck HOVF, N. Y . TV*c 4 —J. W Kildreth, Frw.1 Ilrlstoi, Herbert Plato and Theodar* B^bbard. th^ b<»ys who are accused of wrecking the taut mail and paasenger train on the New York Central railroad v»n Nov 1.», were brought into Recorder t'armlchael's court for a continuation of \ the hearing of Nov. i\\ when they pleaded not guilty. The oourtrt*>m was crowded. Th« jrt>onen» chatteil pleamutly with ther friends and show ml no outward ap- pearand of (ear or excitement. At lo 4o Recorder Carndchael took bU s*«at arkd announced that he had reoelved • a telephone message from Ctlca tvattng snnken door thHt j Krank Rogers an.l J W RayhRl tlme would appear for ilildreih aud Plato re- Jn \ | sptn.lively. formation lx>ing refused hy the otncials of ( They r ^ UtWt ed an adjournment until the refinery, th« ramw of these two Tic « 3 p ni wnic h wax granted, and the prla* tlmsc-mhi not »e learned until a l»t« oners were taken t>ack to jail, hour last night. j hontt before 2 o clock the courtroom Fellow workmen broke the windows wa9 crow< s w i again. There were aeveral from the outside of the pit*, and after the . ^n^a witnesses present, among them atmosphere had cleared hauled out the j ^ iug G H Walter, conductor, and Wtt- i liam Rrackinridgo, brakenlan of the ' freight train on whioh the wreckers rode sed. Five men went into the pits. j -0 by oU feet in extent, the r ... feet atiove the lu»or.ng Ai fume* of the charn>al. which had accumu- lated for several days, struck the men i they fell down Insennihle, one after the < other, in singlo file, i The two men nearest the j were pulled out and revived after a and went to th«dr home* very HI. All brok ts. and after cleared hauled out the > Morgan old, 146 e^y Lee] following Herman Kucha, SS years old 71 avenue. Thomas Kohlmann, 27 years Mai born street. Thomas Levy, BH years old, avenue. To all appearances they were dead, but wersj attended by Ambulance burgeon Shaw of the Homoeopathic hospital and Dr. John Mahr of the Eastern District hospital. Pucha and Kohlmann were taken to the hoapital first named and Levy to the Eastern District hospital, and it w»* re- ported late last night at both of those in- stitutions that the men would surely dla unanimously nominated for speaker of opening speech to the | th9 hooM ^ ^^raaantaiivea In the Fifty- ught th* murder ot iha ; ioxxeth WQ TWO TRAINMEN KILLED. Derail meat *f Bav • o« the UrktWRia* K4MMI Caaeael hf Train Wreckers. STUACCHK, Dee. f.—Passenirrr train No, 8 on the Delaware, l«eckawanna and Wearera railroad, Waioh left Syracuse at 10:10 last night, ran into an open switch at Prtbde, tan mtfcsf from Cortland, and seleaecned threafreifh* oars. The engine It wts T DENTISTS n.»..l and n s r;i< ht it had fcund i:s wa> :, the root into the adjoining • f Totn Adams ai.-d K.anders ;Ml> ^lined, b-Ih tb^ebeirc IIU YOU t EAR A mm OP GOLD desir.> * d t xoept ih-e lowt r hrfken to^t\- 1 itf branches. It wonW ni-^y i>place tlmt dUgh-claW lx»r.fai work ir> s rkwnethina ^%v ;n Alnmlr cm «, roww. rru^ within reswh of alL t-atiafa«'Uon gu*ranl«^L DH.CCO. B. BA4>ME8 •Office over Bank of GocverrK-rr. Ms'n Pt TkH. CHAS^. H. B<KtART, T»>r.tiM XJ Rrkiee. *J.d p.ate work by U •melhod*. ferti. extraeted :«.:LH-W-.J. \Temple. ____^_ Crowt 'ii)ec. 4 — Quarter!)* ine#*rir.i: wft^ rd. hervevl at tl.-e M E ciaireli !*.»* Sun d«v. Rev. M. Karuefr P. L. MK> j.rei. « f ;»t»ru\ en^. \ t] \ r ~. The Baptists are preparr;: a tine j A i A ni cantata b>r Chrit-nnttJ-. | und*-r fotitr Trie KMpTi*t A»d iii^etfi :b:s week ; d ing**r ot iTei -p. - -»v»u** » «i .^».v | witu M^ Wdiie <7>M>oii* j i[ lfc r r.rnih were burned out with iOHt-e^ ; LtHt Tuesday o<«eucred ;!)*> marriaire an ut bxal: R >b*Tt M f, C Miller, of sl^s May Rruiu^y to Kr. I:> ru*»: drug-. L W. Hickok, PcmtAi Teie *crnpb < ffW; G <J Wilhamwjn, <4r> if>od-; York oz CantweiL jewelers; ,F G Shufeit, bootp Thursday tbe fire WDP ; ,\, ar.d tb»-rt w^ no more i t ding 1 be follow ! ev.dor.t ii:tertif»r. of Hoiines, said Juvlg^ Arnoid, to take o^T t!.e entire ; Plte7ei family in ord.-r to a«cure property j belonging to the murdered man. As to fthe statement (.1 Mrs Pitezti. the jutipe had instructed the jury not to be influ- enced hy jt i a*»Dt*nce«3 to I>e*Uw j He e'<>;ed by enylng That the fnmrt ap- proTea the vertuet and refuses a new trial? District Attorney (jraharo then arot*e and i a*ked nhat sentence be pronounced .re Tlieui a-h*»pt^y w- Water A * for a XAWYERS- ^^E^rTeTPARKER. Lswyen •eyarn. (Joovrrneur. >. l. sxd Mir- -TJ* H. NEAKY. A __Jlj # at La«. r>mrvern Attorney acid »etir. N\. V, Connae***»r B. A1.DR1CR. Attr-T.ej - at Law. OfBe* it Burtis N. Y. srd ccT:r.wI)rT R>ocs. Gouver- , Curt'*. We wi ! Liey vrirou^rh bfe. i Ciaud BroUiiey ha* crone J town i dor school closed laM weex f*hort vweatioii. j (.). 0 R cbard**on w inakinc ouite ei- ; tensive repair*- r>u hi^ hotel. ; C Day dentist, ke ;n town for the j week. ' W ^^>ne and R Guyotte *<• nt to : CV^en**t'Urp la>t w#*ek on bus»ine»# ' Mr. ai-d Mrs. Wiii Heatttn have ^one Ku»c*H cheese faetorv have §oU all V. • V*w* at Law tGER* r- at L4 W. OBVTS. Couoael- OR^»^. AttorTier^ *x Gonvemeur. V Y. ii. «. CoTiora. and fchoe^; iiuU'hin^ k Wilson, fire mnuranoe; H»T.r\ C SkinntT. life insurant. J udge Becnan k** e hi» entire library Aalr-ndack lt.dge of trainmen; E N W R^iUbinn. printer M T Somnion, atv»n>ey , Ttoma« Adame ^upervii or Faroier'a Adf\*Xite. were alac bMrn*^i out Tne foiiowing were tn jure4 bv water: J J Murphy, dry £L>od*; Erne«t E Muilerr jeweler: Thomp«H>n Brc* block, roof slightly the r cbeewv ^ irjure'd by tire. The lone is placed at Atva Trnde. of Philadelphia. TiaRed I *»\ 1Miri J r TOPEPH GEORGE. A*u»rr>ey aod C\>nw**k>r •J a* law. He\*M-Times hiock. seoorod floor. f»ou»wu>et3r. N. Y. C iLEAPON A JOHWvy. Art^rneT* and T CocfiMlnr* at Law. Offtr^ c^+r rh# E J r*t 5a«oaal riar.l. r^wme^r. N Y. Sp«-»aJ at- svtlaa paid to coliertkm* ard real e**ate Kiat- at H. A PerT\fe ia.-t w<^k Mr and Mr^ tieorcre Maia and aon Floyd of Canton. Hpeut Tbaokagivii^f yiith hit ptarent*. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Main. MI^ I>»Mh E^le^toD ha> gone ta Canton to wboot. Tbe M'M»es Ccrripton ofCiiftoc. are viMiifcg at C. D ^hawfiL. $25.«.HJ0. H *s: w PHVS»C'*NS. R. R. F e> T F DRT'RY. pyv«Wnao* 8nn?*nrj* OfT»r» st P*«1-1e'Dc*— &' RheumAtinii :> ^an»^*d by Inc*** acid in tr*- tnooa WO,-KI> KHr**par;;U Lfntra.tzrt U,%*- ac d anicure* rkw a n.at:srn. A LLEX WKyHT. t*T.T~L»rr.T a?wJ Not*.-: Prsbbe. FartT r*er- *-Tper , err# tn '.±TA mrrm\*z. it»4 drwfMrf prrwrtr^i. PnM- \wass btm»»««d tn *t» w** v* *\^^ tr IfeaBpUy aad aatV^artVtr as«-fw«. R#e*,d«K». ftowWr street, C^vc-rmrz +** v > T. PjLLt' LE. rm V HOT FAIL re cm r L ABE R DEE'S t-owr. bavins: bis e* #-* :r»-a Jam*** Cor^k iD'i'WoNN < Ke\iVeiton were cne**^ of rw*»nt.y Mr« Mary B»oth i* vis/ ow». Or*.*-* K.o^K and fan* ca ,r n. Mr- ISsha'.ia BurK* :* v^»y *»:>r •:.iLL;»* .'.»n i f-.rr. M* n W a *er r'ori of M»/ne> VIL P.: LOW LXCUP.S4QN HATES &CU P4CiF:C COAST. Th** S- uthern Railway Piedmont Air L-m- have ju^t i**u«-d a circular anrjouncn e low ei<\ur>i >n rat-e^ to S>utr.ern Cutf* arxl *inter re^r.rt? The new points to wh.ch exrurwon Ui'Uet* are K>id thip «later ir-fluae* many prominent S>uLbern Ctue& Thi* great *y^um per^etrai/g ever> |S«iuibern 8tale over itfowu railf ot>e-rate« K>hd trains. v€«»U^uled ai^^p mg and dining cara. fr;m Nrw York to N*w Orle%r>fi JackfCLvnle, Tarn^o, Atlanta. Augii«ta, A^hevilie. Chatta r. *••«ra B rrr. mgham. Memphw Thif IF t?.-*' r*nte that form* the **~»i Ca-i f rr.ia Lioit-rd via N«»w Urkana in cc»r.net-tK»n » UR the ^unj^t Limited. the mo*»* ei*-ir%r.t»y app^mt*-d tra;r. ^rvK^e b-tw.f-t the At<an*i % ar.a th^ Holmes was ordered tn stand up. Judge Arnold said, Herman W. Mudgett, have you anytihog tn s*.y;••' Hoim«s r^pljed in a barely audible voice. I have nothing to say.\ | Judge Arnold then pronounced the death sent-enoe a* follows: **lt is the sen- tence of this ouurt that yc*u be taken benre from wl»«nce you came and there be hanged by the neck until you are dead. May <iod have ro*«rcy on your soul.\ The expression on Holmes' face remained the same. He wa* taken from the court to prihon. Governor Hantngs will tx the day of Holme* execution. An appeal to the supreme court will be taken at onita &*mrchlag KOT Rlsck Dl*m*>B<l«. %' irrrF H A *»X N. Y . Dec 5. —Con *ider- able excitement has prevailed in northern »w York over the reported *nd of an- thrac.te ooal near Wesichaxy. It appears that some n;»e^imen* have been unearthed e plowing an ; :; ;* now conjectured ^ that it wns tirawn on the lands among ashe* Tre e*>\ demerit has «T;rcad a^roa* Bl*hr;p A. W. Wayman. next ta Fred Douglass the ablest oolc^red man develop- ed in the I'nited Mates, fell, stricken with paraiy*!*. at ins home In Baltimore and in a few in mute* wa.* dead. Tuentlar, I>*c. S, (ieneral (' H. T t'oJlis WMS sworn In a* eomiT:'*-:oner ni pv;!)il- work* of >»Yw ^'ork i !*y t o tsiiccotni VSi;i:urn Hr(»oktleia\ rc*igned. »]:;m<> HtM'kw:th. a prominent and we.tltliV eit:/.i u of o>*wego. N Y., died at Yncanm. wi-.ither he had g')f*e on account of hi* heal i h. | Henry Men5er. tho abocolate manufac- ture- of V,%T^ ha- !«jL;ght the uiand of Ant'.n^r*. in the e^tr*ary d the M. haw rence river V'anada. fc-r l.lKVi.'^O franca | Mi*- Mary *>rn:thof Hrrn^klyn. a passen- ger en the Hud*on river f>t* a anitr Sarato- ga, ounmitt-d snieide by jumping over- \ Umni a* the i>oat wa« passing Coxsacfele, j N. V . . 1 J. R Brewster k Co, tl>e carnage maker* and dealers of New York, have i assigned Liahiiitioa, |2')U,il^, nominal a^et*, |i.':3^^-.«U.^J; actual aaaeta, $\N- ; *J-i.6o. Dr itaore* Gerlaeh, a well known phy- sician of .-An r ranciaco, waa found lying on the lloor in front of a mirror in a dy- ing condition, with a self inflicted bullet • wound in his head. At North Haiti mora O . a fire was caused by the explosion of natural gas. destroying the Ziehlman glaa* works, w;th a Ions of $. f ,J,uoO. The watchman i was burned to death. I Wfdneftdtr, !>+>*, 4. > ire in lonianapcli* de^tr> yeu the bust ! ness places and *tocfcs of tvt wholesa.e houses, enta.icg an eV.inaud loaa of $r.oo.'KXi. I-awren^e Bur, who hatl acted as »ecr#- tarr for n.n^ *#, Le< U» f-w#' Tli# *W^Pb * WAS completely ?<ei'. trtkii cars [ and twocMchc* caticht lire from the hlaze i under who wrecked boiler and were con- I sunied. Tho engineer, (>i-orj»e Young, was in- •tnr.iiy killed, and the fireman, Webster Boof wan taken from the debris by the passengers in a dying coudition. The sleeping car wa* the only one saved. >«'o- b<»dy_was seriously hurt, except the engi- neer and fireman. The baggage and mall were almost all saved The freight station at Prehle caught tire from the wreck and wa* hurn<«d The switch at the scene of the disaster ms found I docked. Somebody bad tam- perM with it wuh the deliberate Intent evidently of wrecking the train. The members of the \Bowery Girl\ company were on the train, en route to New York The scenery of the oompany was all destroyed. KILLED THE WRONG MAN. A G^nM«» County Farmer Kills tils Km- , plnroe, MUUtklns; Hios For s> Bargle>r. j BATWIA, N. Y., l>ea. 2 — A terrible 1 tragedy ttiok place at the houso of Willis t Broughton, located al>out three miles south uf Gorfti. in the town of Darien. Broughtou was awakened by a nols*- in the yard, and se«irig a person coming to- ward the house to^k him for a burglar. \ and arming him*»lf with an ax secreted himself n the w od^hed. When the man enten-vi the ^hed, Bn ughton struck h;m f.ve t.rr.e« on thf head with the blade of the ax, ic 11:<\ttng fatal wounds When a I light WRP secured, BrougMon was la>rri- f.ed to hired years. find the nipp-wit*.! t.urglnr wa* his man, Wi.aam Lacning, aged *u Uer h; ci.ng as* hut d.snpp«*ar*d. n h.f a -count* n.an :a. .*. <;•'>;J n.:r;ated Rufus W kioU 1 ae-o^ --ate jp» aies t:.;.rfme a.i.r How. L J arks'- n of inu-i Car are XJ.' w in thii r .cx/k-:, .un.Lie! the bl k G.a. *<;tors \Uf Lds ;i • \. Into m V• B \»T:KC-KF, 1H*C. asrtd !MI. e: plrived Ch. it ©f Kitrl*\ Arid, • —Robert Jar.ss*n. a* *he Moc^mentAi rr.icai work*. A'\-ndel countr. met w:th a homh.e acr.cer L which resulted ic death aier. H* U•'. ;t\j a v&t of n.tnr acd He ma»%£*d *.ri Ta*i oat, h^t d «i in swfu. a£c>nr a few m.L-.:«s af*-er h.» arr. TI. ciat-ons ;n Ph. ^delpy w:th a short ape of $j* The prf-s.-ient 1 P^kharr. ->f > « Y ti-e of the I n.tfC tr. tTjr-ceod the .&t€ Ter nesL*f' Govern-.r >f rr.-. n ha* a;;-'-'r.t**d J-..tigs Xf.Itan H >!er-w- n of ! t. a t. hr ar7^1 .a^*e judge In thf TMT't derartrr.^nt of th- «late of New Ycr* and ilenry A. Chi.d- of Medina ir: t:;e second William P >rtiT f Brntt V-bor i Vr wa« arrest^ at >• :ith Karm:ngt n MAS* \y S7>ec:al I>ete<*tive John A Meaner jf the li**ViC ard Ma:nr ra..road f.-.r an aieg-d itUTT.pt at trarr. wreck, rg ia Yerraoct on Or* . 1 * ]>, «ir r L v e :$ «*a' *it*»«rk farm ?.:» N \ . *ve hor««^ ?*om tr< w»»^ *^ , p7•*<i to N- b* scd th)« V^K te IU C')0-^L rr m* d »*e y ar 1 r- d::. w : h - u t -Y-- :•€•..& .ar. \ r z. »r : H x J -»cir.. % / 'T r-it/* r- Yy.ii '..*:y Cx^'EVTvp. \ ar. .N't» t* ke p.ace s. x »^k« < m'j* ftork larm w... ih* owner w.d retire \tv. kmac «t<-r Yort ta#t t. Another sa 1* ooeed dcr> <cr re b rf jv -» r^* « t*%*^ •s »* A ^BE- f*W T 7 r. h:. k • J • -. h .. i r>~* • C** *~\ Jewelry. Watches, Clocks, Silverware eC r - ^ H ' :•=- 7 r if .- - a ^i'! rvf er\-c V»?T. •J>O yi£-~-c a: TL^ . T^aa-e w , rrva- saue w . &e T ^ :• \~\ L~- 0» : m r ta-: . ^ - . w J, ' V — * ^-1 It ,**z : v •*. ar: .\A:. * **\- y-* ;-- r.a*--- - ear a: _. f * - i s V ^ , », •> \ **t K» — .iarj .A . '„. r. T at t * Am r r <-:• . e : *. er tin.- \ Y ,.-K Hi.ies r.e,or. tr:p t a , :e::i t i : b*-. -w Mrs lirf.wr. !n a *k PT .\ H I •ap *tr- thr w; \rw f\F e^^ r< TT,:£Z , hav n IK^sitng O^ TU^ecrcl. ,. ]),- 6 —The Kmplre o at 4 i'J •acl»e<l B; *«s *Sead a 4 .' rr.: x'. • .••urf a; rr. r.wt-- .•« At: h •- hav. ;i.a: - e tate m . s n«/W sched .-« •un from New u*.^::tes—4M n aver^i:** u. ,,r Tr...- -• the f. r*r mad: i;n ethwdu.e r.g h ndcred a r c OL th«' f\ prevjc 4H U «J or n FKED BRISTOL. TTTROt)OR« HIBBARB. J. WATIO* HlknKKTH. OT^PFKT rkATO. JCWKTM VlUtV. r to Home from Vtlee. aboirt twe weeks be- . fore the wreck occurred, when Joseph '\ Wllketi claims to have been invited to join - the wreckers in their schema There were also present J. R. Reynold* eonduetor, and Ferdinand Thomas, bead trainman of the wrecked train. WalT*<i Kx»»lckatloaw The prisoners wore again brought Into court, and the recorder s gavel tell two minutes ater. Mr. Rayhill was not proa- ©nt. Mr. Rogers was preeeut \xx «ie In- terest of Hildreth. The recorder asked j who appeared for the defendants, and J. 1 J. ^aylea said-. \I appear for all the defendant* and M the coroner 1 s inquest is at peaent In prog- ress we waive examination to appear be- fore the grand jury.\ The recorder then eald he would com- 1 mit the defendants to the Rome jail on the charge of murde* In the first degree until the decision ot the grand jury. The boy wreckers were led back to Jail, smiling. James Watson Hildreth, whose father Is a prominent >\ew York lawyer, ia looked upon a* the leader of the gang. He i s l w years of age and ha* long been a souree of great trouble to his parenta > red Bristol is Id years old and his life has Uen spent among degrading sur- rounding* His father in a saloon keeper, and the bey has had for his associates pr ie Agisters and other sporting charac- ters Theatre Uibbard has also had a bar- room eduction. M:;«t cf his time has been d< voted to reading Sash novels— tah-a of murder and robbery He Is 18 yeiir* *,id. H» rtKrt Plato is an '--year old orphan, and. though cot naturally viciona he was g ren to asportation w:th a wild set of youngsters aud socxj feh v l&t« their bed way- , J•** - h ^iikes. wh/ was rot ooanected with t* •' cr.me. wa* h_.d a^ a wiu ^* is 0 I: J\ATs Oi* 1 - a V^T Itrhh^d by O-••.-!..' N . Y B^rr. - w.fe of Art f.f 7-«^i*r, who ha Faiploy. Dec f — «ti^ 3»^en ^racy <'har:»*s Barue* rr> *pperat^d for d r w r. lirrwr «• i -\» >1 -r r ' .-\»\-..,#• 'ir re*»pl# lJrnwi>f«L > Fa I)e i? — Y zr r»crfrv.n# •d ;- the M .r. •-.r.gribela r^rr 'Vii)e v>-'c~iRr .l.hr. P.- k • ~a rx-nvpnsu'r. and Sir and • «rd wero r*>nr~ m from :•'• thf ..* hom**« at W-ir»ds Han • T f * t-«- r.'^e r- :h^ *tearn- B a: r.e *h. I wa« <*».m : n J I .r T^-S from her hu^harid and who dur.r.2 that t;n.e ha> hern employed by f'hapj*.. ii«con & Oi , d~r srotls mer- chartf f }' .iton. a* cashier and clerk, has i*o. r. d:s\ii rer#*j t have «ystematieally r^ v h«f* : k . -7i cf nror t ;.o^'*C. >vm thoo- ann i d. !.*•« '^nsh wh.ch «hc had on depos- it IT) (J*WF-^I and S ard f w v -.T'-f? t'.f °: Titer m (J*WF- <• *a>. r *ir. drrd K!* have Urn orc*y dollar* recover yr^cn*e, as well as worth of drees i ty the district Cfwrul M-rk#>t*. •*. $^ lt»^# nrf (»rr K : v - v h*- f a ^: dar •: ; c ; . t-r r.g J <\. A s- w — ; W - J> C *\» t * f - T1» f w -. z»r.£ r l *d Fir* Im t%« 1 «neb«r rc I [»-T . — Newt rfocbed .«*« rf ir.r« r>*l ary £-#-• restar* p*. a Jtrh. a v .las* Jn The loas* t *« \er rr> .>^ fr-r; Kingston. ar-i ** T *-»a, ot her bm Jdinsfll r**'. w .. .N--I«T Newalk, toe :r» r .^ sr^d bdward BriggS --^ A th** humed pr*yp- •.*-; 'r N:n-^| L Mesealfef 7h'- t.- -'a! !os> 1* ©s .:-# :R*.'.-<*%4 A*^e»a#»t« ' \ a* * » \1 • .r £ • -\.harr Is Pi k s :tv I***'- ! —The reeoroe -->%-• rr.#r; r^ aeerrrai a-2Ls-« oi i ra^r.«sd* oporai^ng m Pt ' »- %» »:.*> » • » 1 -- Afr.-i «^r .t-^ as' * * ;%.\* -»-. .r* %A \ \~ • — • ' *.- tr* •-^av*n as«r. c* bats 2?.- <^ »-«•*.-- : j^v V .-.. }>•:,>. - v->< »t r-^,.v^-- y \^4 '->•«- ^ v /»»^7- V*tr -*»-^. savi^.-- ~ * ^^**^ «o-*^ r eity. 41- at H A V - «^*-f r. sa-PVUtf. ?aaic- »r\^ nc*tr.crr Ht si probe>Uy iae> 1 - , !»-^, ->--rird3 » ufcl. J * •-'S ....% - 1 • ^v^'^^ ' •^«£i£i