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Oilloo and restdenee, 17 l‘ul monue nouns, iln m. 7p m. \ |n1'\\\ M h ©ffe t (m: ml a, N X: Phys inn and Surgeon , tl‘ residence V.“ Ford uwunu Dincases of the Lin-0M. ~ pose a spite iulgy «fice hours'8 to 10 a. m., 12140 and 6:to't m_ Calls in. country promptly at- tende rhphune In 0mm) 22 ( \l AA‘ 11. k“? Ailomt @ In“ and penslon: ugtn “ ll \I'R'P w 1-0] “EM” ll D ll . (111m A ard briage work a specialty l'urd block,\ (mu-mu. N 1 an - motive. pFunged. through an engine house,, BR G S. OLIN, Physician and Sui-goo Roy l’m lids hluLk 0mm hours, 2. (20851111 7: in 8p. in '| kfHled at that plfce. Dr. I). B. Manchester ‘ I and As the locomotive, pluagéd froin' the: 'track the: four mon were caught and com-. - pletnly buried beneath the wreck. Ega- ‘anlnl attention: given to ._ Cutsncous and fieneiwrmarjlhsem ~@ it (“mm wi L ”HAHIAWAY HQI‘KE” TT Finst cluss in every particulars. sLPrLEED wifit ThE choicest oF EVERYTHING. Rates:: $150 per day. WM BRONK, Prop. \ot Crearra Pufits, Tea Rolls zdeB'llins ' - Fancy Pastry, FLESH Ev [IIlY DAY VIENNA BAKERY - HEYV.NOLDS BLOCK NMenry Saunders, 1090 Main Street * Rehhiool Runkq . if\ . And , . -School Supp-lie;w OP Aa. anion?! if ; cunt nRDERS 1EFT W‘l'l'lli* C. C. WALLACE ' - AT l - , Mills & Stone's Uptown Coal Office WILLRECEIYEPROMP ATTENTION. Rll Hail! az hook at thrreesssupply of -- = I. Posh ; Salt Meats DALY At C. W. (GGILEDHILL'S Market. 97 1-2 Main Street. Iust arrived an the last steamer, a largo and glegant _ - gssortm |. of AIN f). usda aat Uhfiflfiw ~ 'To be given Away with BAKING POWDER. First Come, First Served. llolpinsong Gardner. B. Whipple & Son, DEALERS IN Lackawanna and Cumberland Coal. (Grades of Anthracite Coal: CRATE, CHESTNUT, EGG, PEA, STOVE. AND STEAM COAL. Terms Cash. CA NNPT, | Serious \Icauvses- the. beath of THRfigi NEWSPAPER MEN. A Locomotive Thrown From tho Track Plunges Through. an Engine House Onn the Clhifongo and Eastern Illinels Rail- road; Killing Three of the Staff of: the Chicago | Inter-Ocean -- Leonard A mong the Killod. «CHICAGO, Out. 16. -A: dispatch from Crete, liIs:,, says that two reporters of the' ~ _| 'Chicago . Inter- Ocean, named Washburno 'and Herniry, and M+. Mchfifeny, 'the of that paper, wore instantly: The 'two. latter bad 'been asfigued to write an article upon a midnight. tail roal ride on,; the 'and Easterp: [Binds rallroad. MrWash- i burns was returning from: bis vacation to. | actias bestnianat the wedding of. another andCo all b- Ford lfim 030 < B Agent Bronce, were riding upon the loco: 'of the InterOeenn s staff.. \The three men with (zenernl Passenger motive Stone. left them togo into the. Aining chr, and | &: moment: later' the train: ntrucko misplaced switch 'and the loco- 'The engineer and fireman. jumped and {saved themselves, but the three news- :| paper men-were killed. h 'wItBOUT waksixa, i The. 'nccldent came without warning, 'man Lafferty jumped from, the. angina Malay ta: . 'and is slightly injured.. l Instructions were sent from . bipped to :Chirago 1mm; : Minn, PM“?! film fensy | in 'had: aot \Beet °Zeco waeak.| and ware suppos to be under ilié en: Rina 'The igine ind baggage cars ware crompictory aestropgd\ Two- coaches and the sleeper were mure or:less damags£. (f orr FOR THE YRHECK l 'X' pon reccipt of the news ofihe accident the presiGent of. the Chicago and, Eastero DHinois. road, accompanied by: physicians. 'started with & special train 'for the scene of the wreck Leonard Washburn was the sporting editor of The. Inter-Ogesn,. Ho was especially well known in bascball Ho traveled with the Chicago club in. the: journeys and. hia artigles attracted wide- spread attention. | . James, ' McCafforty came: i0\t,hia city about twro weeks ago from St\ \ Louts, where ho had 'tFean emplojged . on The Post- [lawman for a nuinber of yvmn vainus to going to ft Tuls he had worked on | the Philadelphia Presa; | |; Fred Henry weas 87. years old and had been employed. on. Theo lank-enn for about two» weekes, having come lam-(- trom Louisville OL, Tarn—1h], Din-figured Cmc ago, Oct. 10 - The remains of. thni three. newspaper men reichedthis city ab. a- lato botar last night. They wero mot by- 'a delegation of representatives of tho. J“ Slam)\ _ Ble nus Dead in flu daily and weekcly press as.» pers agl p . cixtfons nlxbfoflo'ggd tho. enakets to Jok, ~ Lémans umderiaking rooms. All of (the bodies ware terribly di figural A mil + was issuc«l last. evening. en a mass meet \to Mr. Fissett that the mortgage boo . for this bank were the worst | kept bookk : he ever saw, if ho-did so report, 4b was the); : rst time he ever made that report to Any cor .one.~ Ho unrely pever made any. such, -~ | port to. the- bank superintendent. W hat] - discover; 'pamshger | * THAT ULSTER COUlfi'V BANK. i Superintenaeni ot Banking (Preston) Talkm. About the Matter, | EKingstQN, Oop. 3§.~Charles M. Preston «the state superintendent of banking, was asked yestarday If: heintended to: reply to Mr. rccusations against the state banking department: and its admin- istration. said; \Mr. |- 1 Fassett evidently intended to do an in Justice for political purposes, both to the.| department: and myself, as it was not pos | ; sible for hina to have knowledge of what [ hestated as facts when he said 'when we called upon thosuperintendent we learned: ' that the Ulster. county bank had not bedn -b. examined in two years,! he knew that no | {such question had ever been asked. or an | swered in that way. The fact is the UI ' ster county ~savings institution was- last examined in January, 1890, under my di rection . and the report of the examination |.. made by , (ovellmhom Fassett quotes and] is As follows: : xmmxn m JANUARY. -. \The Ulster County Sayings. imtiimtlo Was examined on the 24th of January, the | . result. show-mg .& surplus on miar -values of M799189 on par values $208, 870.89, momma of. annual income of $14, 872.60. - The ifsfitution has on hand .o Enthunlontlo KW Mgr Auburn—chm!» album Viooman amd ll opened his epech.F Governo Hill sa | party has . been in - 1 T available cash. $183,087.62 in excessoffihe ca amount. contemplated by law. (It alsol bolds real. estate under: foreclosure 0 mortgages: 6f. 67582565 and mortgages the | over one yearin' arrest; of: interest . oi s $145 147.19. \When Bank. Examiner Coven répo is troubling Mr. Covellis -the fact that hol. | was dismissed. from the employ of the[ banking depot-imam in thoem‘ly pm 'of toin January, Dg and git Govensnoumhav man anemia hmuxminod ~ HAB 633114411137 «x‘m‘mz LAW. - \The law requires savings. banks to be examined omtsin two 'years, and sinceil have been strporintendent Thave complied |, . with the law, Mr: Famtt deliberately b etates what be could not have, known when besaicl.the department had infor bank was shaky until the fact was devel, oped by the «examiners of the department, ‘ . alittle over; £wo wrecks & ago. : - 'Thave not pricked any caucnges or con . trolled aby conventions. I was, neuter. elected a: detegato .to the judicial ~conven,- tion of this without any particu lar effort on 'my part, and cast my voto in the convention for Hon. D Cad! Herriqk 'for justice of the supremp-court ®A man who comes before tho people ol tho'state of\ Now York asking them to|- elect bim t& the principle office within their gift cught, @t least, to use a little care in his public: staternents concerning| others-and on matters of which ho has. and nan have no: personal knowledge.\ - -~ A HUSBAND'S~ COWARDLY CRIME. - one. of Their Little Child. ° -_ - SPPAWR PA. Oct (18 - Btephen! D'Ayais, a p'mern maker at the Wight | map Motor works, shot His wifo twico - through the head . last (waning shortly be | ing:of no wopapecr men to tike apprupricte | forp 7 o'clock, 'at we my hum who\ action on the dcatbof Washburn and bis associates. THE KILLED AND lNJUR‘ED? a In the Baltimore: sud Ohfo Wreck An Oficiat Lint. TIFFIN, 0. Oct 14 -The - following iso complete list of tho killed and injured in the Baltimore: and Ohfo. rallmad-wreck, which occarred Wednssday . 1 Thomas Waterstone, a~ farmer who lived night miles north of Montpelier h Williams cunnzy died Imm the effects oi~ ~.] his Injurtes two hours after' the. nccidont.. Mrs Waterstone, injured. In. the spine and suffers frorn numerous bruises. aged farmer naraod Matthows, from Chicago, sbout the head and spins; carsnot recover. , Mra Jobs Dinsmore, Braidwood, Tlis injured internally; recovery dou btfatl, A Mrs, Crow ford and datighter of Du: lutb, Min., were both injured. in , tha head and the young lady alss sufiered inwmnlly which places her life in jeop- Mre E. .N Rrooks of (‘imiom 0,bead severely bart 3 W Gmbaughand wife of Mansfield, injured om the bead. and spine, but not serfously. Margaret Brisch and sisters, residing in Cambri , both probably fatally hurt. Others Enjured aro; D D. Scott of Mc Connellsville, O., and a lady friend, Mrs. James Laffey of Bellevilie, O , Mrs John G. Jennings and two children of Mt Vernon; J. T. Martin of Mansville, W. Co., Mrs. TubewnrdandlucUedli h.. ter of Bherldan, Mm Rhoda le'fid“ b hull of Winchester lll acd Lonls Peters of Philadelphia were all'paini’ully’bui: not seriously hurt. Ars. Shelden, wife of the secrstary ofthe Baltimore Young Men's Christian. association, and the 2-yékr-old child of her sister, who accompanied ber, were very sclously lmured THE BOILER EXPLODED. and Fatal Accident to tha Steamer Evangel.-- WBatcor, Wash., Oc. 16. -The boiler in the steamer Evnngel a mail boat ply. ding between Port Townsend and Belling: (him bay, blew up at the dock in this city TOre winn: was killed and several injured 'land bummed. The man killed was a deckhand, name unknown . The wounded are: Willie Biggs, badly burned and will probably die; Joe Flint, fireman, burned and will die; Al Boggs, burned but not dangerously; Joé Cook, severely kQumed; David Ruse, hip lmrt,A Sunberg, steward, head and legs burned; J. Feeney, fireman slightly burned about the head. Davis, Ehe mate, was the only man on board who escfiped uninjured. 'The cap tain, the chief engineer and a number of passengers frorfa Port Yownsend had left the boat only ai few moments before the explosion occurred. The Fatal Current. BUFFALO, Oct. 16.-John Lochinan, a fireman employed by the | hompson-Hous- ton Electric Light company, was killed yesterday at the works while trying to turn a \light\ switch with a shovel. The shock he received caused instant death. An autopsy will be held. The Injured Doing Well. St. PawuL, Oct. 16, Of the eleven imen hurt by the explosion of an engine at South St. Paul Wednesday night all were doing well at the hospital yesterday ex- cept Johrna May, who will probably die. wan ee mcr the couple realded. with the wifo's father. Tho womir. fell dead over ber child, which sho wras stooping to pick up. - The busbtand, it -is stated, called fmmn bath room to his wifeto.come and care | for the chilG and, as she-entered tho room; ~he shot ber The father: :of Mra D'Ayals and soveral ! other persons who were at the suppor table,, rushed into the ballway at thel . sound, of the wespon. 'The murderer -at tempted to escape and s. scuffle followed The, father was badiy injured. D'Ayals . then, gut away, bat was entwined in the cellar of. another hotel 'and lodged in jail Jealousy is the alleged catige of the ¢ . ! tragedy. A Result of Onreleuness. Lobos, Oot 16. -The wife of Captain | m . Powell of New York, who is staying at i 'moted American boarding house on Kep . pel street, | Russell: square, went to the' ' theatre last might and. during herabeence ber son, aged 16 years, was engagad in | cleaning his father's rifle when the weap on exploded and shot a, daughter, aged !f years, above the left breast. The bullet] \pierced the Bung and emerged at the back. The wound bled brofusely. Her condi fieniseriiiml. - \ a. md Colored Hm CAV‘I‘OW ©, Oct. 16: - A lgyear-old daughter of Mra. Lottie: Loey was shot and killed here yesterday by Charle Hawkins Hawkins then tried to Kill himself by alshing three gashes acrow his throat with a razor and cutting fou _hotes in his hesd with a hatchet Hé will ardly recover. - Jealousy of a man named White led to the tragedy All the parties are colored. Dashed nu Brains Oute Denver, Oct, 16. -In, a drunken row over a woin&n yesterday Jim CGpnnore, a notorious character, with the aid of an-| \other tough, threw C. J. Finnicum. from}. a third story window to 'the street below. Finnicum's besid was litterally smashed to pieces and his brains dashed out by fall. Both of his assailants are under arrest. Will Issue More Stock. CHiCAGN, Ort. 16.-Stockholders repre senting $18,000,000 of the $25,000,000 fo: which the Pullman Palace Car company is capitalized, met yesterday and author ized the issue of $5,000,000 more stock and re-elected the old board of directors. A quarterly dividend, the ninety-ninth, of & a share has been declared on the original $25,000,000 oF stock. Tho Meeting Ended. BUFFALO, Oct. 16. -The twenty-second annual meeting of the New York branc of the Women's Foreign, Mission socigty came to an end yesterday 'afternoon, The convention has been one of the pleasantest and most profitable in the history of the branch. Begins to Look Friendly. SHANGHAI, Oct. 16.-The Chinese gov ernment his consented to pay the loan: fraudulently incurred by a former mem ber of the Chinese legation in Paris. Th relations of the f&F8ign ministers with the Pekin government are tending toward harmony. . a Bridge Compabies Consolidate. NEw Yor®, Oct. 16.-The conference committee of the New York and New Jersey Bridge contpany, met yesterday and agreed to empsolidate. There is to h an issue of $0,000,000 and on £6,000,00( first mortgage bonds. on sembled ima political mafia. pr.. Shohei I econf | eott defeitec3 the antl-Pinkerton mteofbhlsyenrandm d yeaa a A ] | about_by thie Republics le W? - matlonthat thobank wasshaky: two year' Je th | before it fatted, and I Say that there was 'no information or intimation that the. AUBURN, 00h the Democratic governor, spokehere: 'the largat audiences w Hon. David Wadsworth, J salty presitosd, and whem | Mr. Shechanthere was plause wlick. lasted hill! When qulat was commenid. mm“ For one, it He Afr. Shach Ht the tundra 'of 1‘th 'Tength and maid the “If-11,2255!“ .néct with thie val of Ml 4 pxxsllrann Exam“ 'why “b!“ thesistopmlip‘bfll. \2a wasTL TO XROW m REAC - ~ Thero vere other measures in tert of latror-offered in. the why did Nr.. Famett, who always bien the friend. d labor,: efforts 'to Eolink: than. \ 3r26 weekly mymnnklill. M tbe'liatili implore-total contract labor bfll; and the bill. 'the number of kours of labor on railroads. ° Whytiid he rain» notional theso hula? <0 t Mr. 'Shocekian damned positte: in regard- to- the world's length, and abodWohdcomlm to mmrlns Mr. Rant: , £ At different paint! in bl! “dull“:- Shochan was {itesrupted hangings... uni R at. its conctzsiod was 10nd\? The meeting for the Ds Mr. Shechirm. |_ a . A NDexnicgatfo My“... New Your, 0g, 101-& ift mine;- 1‘503’11‘ mesting “£211 militia} 4 in Temmany flight, 07m, e * inestings wero addressed. bum platforms on-citheriide of the doors of tha it“. Specches: wet-0mm by Hon. Robert Bote & ssointe dudge Be Danie t ge aux-y alésve, M. MoMahon, V: States Senator Kenna gt West. V; Congressman Bofigke cochrane, trict A ttomey Joha\R FeHows ina gresman McAdam!!! New Jersey. Rea lutions wore -alopted sppro Ghoenflre suppor of Sgwfififx? Han. tty to support 6 8 ey nounced the pojiey of the Republican party as unf€ormily hostile to tlue beat fn. | protested ¥erest of the itate. Th duo 'ngainst the surrender oft 05mm» the 1131138 of 'the 11min and Bat-daisy ~ Chapin Italian-M for: 0mm, BrooKLtr; (it. 16.-Tlie Democrats of . the Second fngress tonal district last night nomireat Mayer Aitéed C. Clapin| to fill the congressman! seat made \bani by the msignition of Hop. Davik A. Booly, who. resigns to sccept.the nqminb tion for mayor iq'gueteed Chapin. _ M % In a Promena- Conditto. ~ PrirapttEenA, Oct 16. -The Eviggel | fcal conferen<cewss: continued yesterday. Thecommitteson higher institutions of leaming rpoited all seminaries of the association to be .in n prosperous condi tion, and recorimended the establishment| of an institution of loirning iy .the viein- ity of Chlongso;- and ihanlogical seminaries in the East aud W W Bots Typom'nyfiody. TOLEDO, Oct 16. -¥. J. Smith, who up erates a Merfenthal typo sa ting mathizae on The Commercial, has beaten the world's record for machine composition, sitting 47,000 ems corrected matter in exittly oight hours He took 'the regular tun of copy for publination, His previous record was 45,000, made in Brooklyn. They Only Want $700,000 bum-lol- Bostox, Oot 16. -W. A. Bricknell and others y uterday began a suit against the city of Auton for $700,000 damages tor the! W alleged infringement of a patent granted to Bricknoell for an improvement in feed water henters for steam fire angina. nor neues 0+ * # autroundéd: by the immuiediAts . family RJ * if 13 massrao ON susglclon. amigos-iii: . . manning“ of $50. Belonging to | U8 PHP ”H‘ i t ¥ in 4 “GERM‘flN MINIST ER DEADQ :Dennt (Endawig von Arcb-Yaltey mu . Arom a Surgical Operation, 6. ount Ludwig Avon . man minister tothe © He the appoi : Statea, «1h Oct: law-The de Dim t ' . sent to United. States Minister Berlin yesterday the usual tele- ndolefigfi’mprgéfig the sotrow cluding Mrs. Lee, his. two sons, Robert | undBolclng, Miss Leo, the phy- sicians and family mania. Doctornpm e. funeral: arrangeanic tsvjvonoiyet arranged. It is believed Lexing pe selected as the place of burial, © mamormm | Henry Fitshigh mot; General Robart E. bee was at Arlington, Va., May 81, 1837; was“? #lioutamant in tho United States | } mhlfis’lmdmedln the Utah dam- In 1861he joined the Confederate | became abrigadier general in Oc- tour 1900, - was captured and afterward # ‘Oxclipngtd. and in. April, 1864, wasipro- saoted to major general of cavalry and + (bis division from Rapidan to Appo- fl Hexiitox.-\In -1M6~ho: was elocted -tocon- the Democratic ticket and in. teet soled UaHT - HIM Making: BRANDY. A Yan with fo His Collar in an - I : Uncomfortable Pmitlon. - New Fork, Oct. 18. -William Rowley ml his two brothers, one of them a pro- fesior of law ftnone of this city's- collages, own a.fine hornestead of thirty-five macros o, Mil uni b thirdqunberinlxux gum valied at $9,000 an acre, at Hastings, Hud- son. They hats beet in poesession of this ! plop-drum years. making wine mi ' \M “131mm amoermon \Monday pPevabing fund Wilifam Rawle mailman, all the :cellar of th th Phil Bn Tail this, wiinditg out A p13 groat shape. 'A Jew | all“ Mitigate «slo: found in figs cell“ Kovwley claimod ho was making ' tha -brandy for his sick brother, but he 'was revthcleas,. Yesterday Bunion Arreated nor 'wraired sxamfnation and was in d. ”in“ Ao await situation of the: grand * % 3 g , hat CA A A Bantam atttlon Aj on: in Tronblh at Handout. - +. 1, Oct.}. 16.—~§tnlion' gont: tha ck. who stated. last wook Thurs- that he had besh waylaid and robbed . ¥,jl sy Clove'and Citskill Mountain. . ® ; Ky. it'll!“ Straight Heats and Dae 4 Anna-anti)» Without mn lumen-All“ sident and secretary of state at |- -* 'Lable to | + have been defeated or would have trolled \w. Williams 'of Indepen en lithe groat stallion r quired five scores to get them a Del March was unsteady, while Allerton was all ready. When starter Walicer gasoline - word the pair were on even terms 'an both steady, Williams kept Auction at ; the wheel-of his bandsome- rival and Del. ; March led to the gua; rter in 83%, the half .[ in 1:00K and the 21am hatter in 1:40)¢. As they turned into the atratch 961116 driving hard, 'but Del March cduld 'not shake of his Hon-hom:ted 'bpponent, and at thedistance thay weirs on :aven terms.. Doble tapped his horse: with ;the. nth-15161105 respond, | and Aller } ? . tondiew away casily and was at opan |\ length ahoad at the wirs. 'Time 2:1834. HX nu) JT. EASY, \on < Becond heat-Tha-odds wire 5 to Mid-ton and he played with Dol Mikel: all-the way. Doble maitebis drive from the third quarter, that point being reached in °1:488¢.\ Allerton mowed waslly dc vrn the stretch that it scareoly seemed. sible that he was going at naficumhm. - the last quarter was trotted in UX. Dat March was three Iaiigths back and Will- Jama-Jooked over his skouldertto watt \Doble work hard to get, Del March closar. > Tim. 4:10. 'Third beat-Befting was oven and the track: was scraped to let. Allerton .go a fast mile in cass Del March: could force bim, but the latter never headed the (Hop king, though the latter only went in 55%, the one-bailf in 1:03 tom. asdn finished In §11€ seconds, winner of the big pumkwitlx Del March: laboring Awo lin Time 2:1b68¢. - ~> 'The amount given tothe winner by tha Bregders' agsociation was $5,000. fil‘ winner took ali the pools. - +a VERY FAST It will be agen that the last quarter oft 'the last heat was trottedin the remarkable | ~ by the [Allerton was several bitter yes terday than evar, before, and 16 wasiad |\ . mitted by all that had Nanoy Hanks besn | t 'with Him she would pither the fatest race ever known, > ~ Regarding the salio of Nan Hank, Hart Boswell, her breeder - owner, Budd Doble and Mr.. F .are Said to be th- y perso ii wip howerer, that 'or her a. 'short fim Railroad company and the American llit-2 his p company;. . bas 'been. arrested, sis of haying.committed. the deed tim. __ geifto hides the robbery.: At the tims he Sold the story\ Southwick exhibited .clothing.covered with mud ands wounded finger tho top of. which ho claimed 'bad |- “gen thigh of while: ho was straggling inhuman RC: Hisagbmmbeo - MHeved by the people of Tanuervili¢; where | ha had been agent for four years. a Investigation by tho officials ofthe in- company, however, reveal, it is said, con- | ctosive evidence of Southwick's guilt. 'and. be was accordingly placed nndeéer art-ens Ponnsylvania's Tronsurer. Higrmpounro, Pa., Oct. 16. -State Treas- urer Boyer was expected to be examined. . yeaterday afternoon, but the illness of his | mother coinpelled him to leave tor Phils: | deliphia. It is thought that a conclusiof | of the testimony :Will be reached i xt} ~ ~~] wesk. Theattormey general and tho fep-]- uty attorney general, counsel for the ac- cused, and (Méssrs, Herr, Gobin and Mylin, the committee appointed to confer on the subject of the production of evi- dence and the tanner in which it shall be presented, will mest in Philadelphis to- } day to decide on a line. of action as tothe, introduction of testimony. Shot Himself Through the Head. Monnrirowx, N. J., Oct. dent of this place, committed suicide yes terday by shooting himself through the. : head,. ~-Hobad just returned from a visit to the grave of hits wife when he commit- ted the ast. Mr. Suthpin had been sub- ject to spells of despondency for a year past, caused by financial troubles brought | about by peculations of a clerk in bis em- 167. . Monsignor Doane Improving. NEw Yors, Oct. 16.-The condition of Monsignor Doane, who has been lying se- riously ill at his home in Newark, N. J., wasso far improved yesterday that Dr. Zeb, the attending physician, expressed his belief that the crisis had been passed. The Weather Report. WasHinctox®, Oct. 16. -For Hastern New York: Fair Friday, Saturday and Sunday; cooler; winds becoming westerly. For citern New York: Fair Friday, Satur- day and Sunday, slightly cooler, winds becoming westerly; warmer Saturday and Bunday. 10.--Jacob. Suthpin, aged 00 years, a well-known resi-. equaled 3t, 1 ' driven again owing to the. cool wenfih Sale Of\ Trotting Stock. Ky., Oct, 16 -The bidding at Wooddard & Shanklin'ssale of trop 'ting stock here yesterday was brisk; |f Twenty-eight head wers disposed of for ($24,455, an average of $78, Fonowingls & list of those bringing Gay Corbitt to J. $1,500: and over;. gon, Philadelphia, £2,100, Daisy Mason to .C. W. Bowman, Plano, Tex., £1,500; Black | +0 Marla: tnMillex-&Shibley, Franklin gin, IY, 81,900 AROUND: THE TRACK. At Glouoaxtnr. GLovorater, N. J., Oct. 16. - Yesterfisy'a \races resulted as follows: First race, J mile-Jim clam 1 MaoGrcmr . 2 Lfirthwood 8; time,\102%. Becond race, 4 mile-MeIntosh 1, flattery .8, Eddlo M 8; time, 1:2.%. Third race, 0}% furlongs- A. 0.. H. 1, Adair 2, Blackwood 8;:tims, 121%. Fourth ra068, 76 mile~Mntbel 1, India Rubber 2, Mary I: time, 18}§. 'Fifth race, 46 furlongs-Maid of Blarney L Muclsge 2, Erikina 8; time, 5914. Bixth race,-0lf furlongs-Gartoon 1, Bohera- ian 2, Faustina 8; time, i: mg At Chicago. 'CBroaco, Oct. 16. -The mcees yesterday at Garfield park resulted as follows: First race, M rile-Shiloh 1, Jinemy R 2, Fred Enox $; time, 1:10. Becond race.%4 mile—AnnieG 1, No Remarks 2, Oakdale 8; time, 1:16%. Third race, 8% furious—Reveal 1, Falerua 2, Duke of Milpitas 8; time, Fourth rave, 8}4¢ furlongs-Chimes 1, Ell 2, Lorenzo 8; time, 14934. Fifth rece, mile-Pilgrim 1, Tom Stovetis 8, Tamerlane 8; time, 1:104, ixth race, § mile-Lucilie Mannette 1, Cul- He 3, Anne Ellzaboth 8; time, 1:1594. Will Bring Sulit Against Hooy. NEw YoRE, Oct, 18 -President Sanford gj of the Adams Express company said yes terday afternoon that the directors had 'had a consultation with the counsel and had decided to bring sult against ex-Prey idont Hoey for the fimonoy they believe to be due the company from him on account |. of his connection with the purchase of the New England companies. aome ‘f At fllf beam-lion of 'the: { 3. hank-In drawing for bouillon: Atlnnm arriving film Jate Tun-hi :| Del March got the Inside place, t night. The gout-nut wilt re Kort 11mm withizx a fow days and makemre 'time of 31%, It was generally conceded { Pe Sed Seca \'n “figfi‘mm will; fl mm 31.00 hid, - | - it\ Yom, Out. a. { WHEA sates of\ No, Sxedcuh, ot 130. ®'mixod, 0046; No; I Kinkade, Athens, |. Js., £2,900; Rosalie Wilkes to M. Robin-]| pB $ZBGLT5: light handy do, $810@4: 2.00, $1¢.00@15-00; qrataon mixed, $12.0G] « +C 20 GOVERNQR HILL WILL 895053 tasl hoo... meant ek, Atinmeta;. xt, Oct. ~18.>-Governioe HHL : frorn lmmoiiiaiely after tho éxcrcines in At- ants. 22V L mxonwmwm see ° Oct. 14-Diipatehss 19 iiivbd “at the nary dfihpil‘im“ iii-i sondern s newspaper accoun noukdeint atthe United Etates MAME which aix men ware : Fously-hy an exploafon, Pu ofthe Atlunuhum amthor] in, hinks it ne \ work Alp: muwnmuww pork | A courtkofinguiry will then be or ganisod ontho Atlanta to determine the misc! 'the axploston on that yessch ., 1m William i! Coal-w -< Waknmgroy, Oct, 16-An enbry war ~ - made in the Baltimore castom koumes 'personal propertyct Six William Gordon Cumming, Ihe goods came by nteamehi p |w ,Baitimore and ware scomeigned to , This. is takes as me indication that the famotin Hng Habyase bs sliortly to visit this country. Horn! h rememberod as being concerned in Tranby Croft xcandal. w. Kntitled to Free 413m ASHINGTO®, Oct. 16 partment hus decidad thik a mum -of the Prince of Wailer, adopted. by a Ma 'sonto will; of loan, is «and to free entry. n ~ ms magma, Wc new York Money Markak . * Naw Youx, Oot: 1%. mwwmtfit + Honey ti O4 per cont. lowest rate was-3 per uni“; “my h- : t, 81-985. (£an “Milt“ Now Yul: Panda“ {lactating 10; T-Active 313 $2 Nov., 31.4556 ? _ fizz—Dun. Bpok \lots min. gande- * dollar. Bllfic. doDmlli % ¥do, 3mm “Nor? mint! Cot.. Bike; do Now. do n 2 SaP a 00.» ,\ ee cols ABD—Flmx. figfmu \gm; 3m” se WHEAT—- ; ”a 10; $1. m 4: northern.51.0390: NW ill-ea. . -Lower, No. yellow, OATS—mill; humming Non B. Oe £ RYE—unwandeagier. T FLbObgR-ig‘irma 72011318 wheat, . $5,00@5.15; low 484 - ggfléi‘ ‘whégiy‘ best family, 4 ham, $4,75@05.00, ~ a0C BUTERE - Orounery fahoy, 360% chofuo, do western, 27@28C. , | a ‘fiE‘Fanfitgnrfiammxono- . 0 Tues Sat hnd ufiiflymtricilyflulr. 0. (> 22a; western. Win. 219 East Buffalo Live: Stook. Market. Hatt BurFALO, Oct. 35. SHEEP AND LAMBS. - Oholce to ext! clipped sheep, $450@%:60; good. to choli 4.40; common. to fair, $0,90@415; .cholog-t> extzénmésisgibs. $50)®5-90. do comma to In T CATTLE-Extra: exnoxzi stem, ~$536@5. gogd do, $.000520; choleo heavy~ butohs 35mm and heifers, extra, $2.5009.157 calves; Mn. $2.7004.00; wale, $5.50@7.00,- -_ HOGS - Heavy, $4:75@480; medium, mag; smmuzsv Yorkeras $46 8 ping, nufi‘nln Kay hurl-mt. *to k oe 2 Barn/granola. No. i timothy, tew, per ton, '$18.60@10,00; Ni. aia sas blue grass. bated. hay,. - $14, 15.00; clover, $150, 00; loose atraw, Mg els 10.00; baled do, {12 ©@i8.00; bundled . rye-dp - :$1400015.00, 4 messes ns jes La