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nite o in tutte mfifixfifi’f‘fur 800. a sec ald dne og r rTheldeor U VOL I—-—NO 30‘ $3 00 per l ear # ONEQNTA, K. Y; SAT TIME TABLE. Delaware & Hudson Railroad. sos C TRANS FOR rim maST: R -q 5 Binghamton Local.. . Bingbamtun Local.. 22 1: 5,0 and'8: runon'Sundays- Acum- a un-l nsldence 'No 16 Puord avenue, N Discuses of the throat, car ind . ~A|n elalty. Office hours Sto 10 a. m., afd 6 to nr in. Calls in (surmlry promptly at-, tendid ilqhuuo in ufllue . L wo, the - Attorney and Counsellor at- - toF \l\\llA\l e law and - prunlun ugflnt. Fordblock. 0m} a © ontas N Y tH EOEIDD Wo ”NJ-“HIT“ b. l) 8 (WWII . M vcl tirige vmrk i npwluliy Ford blmk Uneunta, N Y. alot ge «- l)n (iS OLAN, Physivlan afd Surgeon Roy: notds block OfBeehours, Nofirwd? tot p. m flu». lal attention glv‘ to , and Groom urinary {loom alll iliflffl‘HA'W mm ' First clase in awry particular. \ WITH ma CHOLCEST® OF Pmurfrmxu, . Rates- Si 50 perky Cream Puffs, Tea Rolls and Buns, Fancy Pastry, FLESH EVERY DAY C VILENNA BAKERY © REYNOLDS RLOCK e's e - Nenry Saunders, e .. 190 Malo Street.: _ Sdliool Rooks And School Supplies & OP AL. KINDS or cflkl‘ uurmni‘a LEFT WITB i | call , CoC. WALLACE , ~ -AT- 0 \ | Mills & Stone's \Uo £. Uptown Coal Office a WILL RECEIVE PROMP ATTENTION. | All«~ Nail! Ti ~ tot 3” Look at the new supply of Fresh j Salt Meats DAILY at 97 12 Main Street. bust arrived on the last steamer, a large and olegrrit assortment of Tu be ;, iven away with BAKING POWDER. First Come, First Served. D. Whipple & Son, Lackawanna and Cumberland Coal. Grades of Anthracite Coal: (BESTNUT, PRA, GRATR, EGG, STovE. CANNEL AND STEAM COAL Terms Cash. No e 110m 2. Express. u 4 Boat Express. bo 4.00pm 6. Boston Expres a 5.10 ) m n. Boston Express aim <- 8.901 Ju. Oneonta Lacal.. 7.00 1 m 16: Acc nmmorlatlun 0.4 pm: ~ Js Acconimodation..;....... 1.10. pm TRAINS ®FoR Tun WET... .~ . 1. Phiadel PhinEmrem ' 18, % Buffalo Express. 5 Chicago Express RCA D hE’I‘MAW Homapathlo Physician and' Surgeon Office and reshdenee, 17, Furd menus Hours. 9 a. n.. 7 pm 3 ON NNY, Ar D’, Physictso and hlurgmn - 12to 2 . Dr. D. B. Manchester ‘ WM. BRONK, Pru-p zz. ‘wltb flour and perk. upon the five list, bosidem 4 sto constantly allowring j bare cordially supported 11 ever since it was 'J ciacse j Bemsous W by fhe Wu Sent. Out ] asge on Saturday\ morning ~} porticudare, merety mying the vessel was § agrorind at (Asssstengne Reach CHINA AND GLASSWABE; Robinson & Gardner. 4A Binder, the first and only Benedictine MR. BLAINE ANSWERS ~ A COMMUNICATION FROM AN omo pd4bam |O 0 NEWSPAPFR MAN. . He bgolurqifllfhn! a Pniwogrnfph on the. MeKinley Hill Boeing Published in 'Dernocratic Papors in Ohlo and Ured- lied to Him 1s, normed—Says He is Not rm Opponent NEW YoRrt, Oct. 17.=An. Ohio editor Dl \having wntten Mr. Blaine that Demo ~ |eratle papers were parading him. as an |; opponent of the. MeKinicy bill, he replied: iwhether 'he will cause. the arrest of any venti 'more of the: participants, but it fe believed | no more will be taken-in ustil the pre- - ”the McKefm coon”) .as follows: John gopley. editor of The Journal, Bucyme,: ' Obfo. . > Dr aArfim -You triform me. that the Demo- cratle paper in your dow n, and uany Demo- loving prragraph standing in-type: \But there § isnot a section or l€nedn- the ontire. bill (Mo- \Kinley tariff) that willopen:a market-for an- other bushel of wheat om another barrel of grim—Tillman G. Blaine 'to Senator Fry.-Jaly. This wotmco is garbled 'and taken from its, proper connection 'It creates a wrong. impres— What, I did esay is, the following: ! do . ost doubt that. in nxaby respecte. the tariff. bill. I poodingintheson&tols a just measure, and' that: mnost of ite: provisions are in accordance - with: the wiso policy' of. mteclinn but thore ts: fit & section ora lEne 'in the entire bill} that | will epen'a market for anot ber bushel of wheat oranothér pound of : pork. no RECTPROCTTY CLivse: The letter in which this paragraph occure was written, to Semator Eryo .on July. .and the McKIolo‘ bill d:d 'not. becom .to Bonn r Fryo: lobjecwd tome .it dia 'not: contain oreciprociiy hid; would provide a market for large add It Will, there- I .said 'in my letter. Lil} became & law, | > let. moe 'furthir say that the rociprocity clause has gi¥on arm plo market for many bar- rel of flour and many pounds of pork. Brazil; some inomths since, entered into m. treaty by which uxamny. 'American art.clos are J adiiifted free. Flozis lammloaiwu and' york is admitted at m nominal duty. - Cube and Porto: Rico have Haa. or! the duly on flour from:§58) a barrel to $1 (which gives § m the market) bestcles putting nearly one hun-. 4 dred articles of American production on'the\ freo list. TB&ATIEE Of recirroci:ty, j Ban. Domingo has 'made a reciprocity not”. a large number of other articlm Other 4 troatfee for reciprocity are In progress Ger- @ masy. without pegotlating.a formal treaty, '% tins retnovad tho vrohlhmon on. pork apd our | ~ cos-mutual. tn conmideration thereof. bu left [ bet sugar on 'the fre list 'This opens 'to us. [| an entirely new market, and $15,00,000 to §, - anoumn where note pound bas bun (shun fur 'ten t The mlproriiy 'proviaton is proving very surnsmsful, especially in farm prodacts and more particuiariy Iss the case of the two mu- cle montloned iu the paragtaph quoted flour and. pork | am oct, therefore an opponent of thé Mc- Kintey: bill, ae the papers of Ohio On tho contrary. I perfected by the Insertion of the mllpfl-(‘li’ <- Very reapecifuly youre ._ G. Buaiss THE. UNIT ED STATES SHIP ATLANTA. Unseaworthy Condition. + New Yor®, Oct. 17. -The Evening Post's Wash ington spacial says The ctreum stince. ‘ltbo asmding of the Atlants to soa in a condition unit for service is ox, pined at the navy department in this ' way : The fist news received at the depart- ment of the mimortune which had fallem the Despatch was a telephonic mm Thore. was mo means of discovering what ber I plight was, as communication had been broken by the atarm. The Atlanta was the only versal 'of tho right weight and strongth that was an where ready. for sen service. The You! e ' i ms ordored out also, but. she was too § light. No farther communication was got with Amaateagon till Saturday night Assman ais it waa nsfertained that the dimage was such as the Atlanta enuld .' tot remedy efforts wore made to catch her at Sandy Mook, tut in vain. It was not antii -slio reached tho Delawnro break- water that the AClanta learned that she wis not needed, and then she turned back. The reason why a vessel of her class wis j supposed to bo meeded was that it wasi hoved at first that the Despatch might be pulled off the beach DROVES OF CHINAMEN Entering This Country Without Giving. tho Autbori¢ics the \Queque.\ Sr. Visc®yt, Mion, Oct 17. -Within the past few weeks on accouut of the strict enforcement of the United States customs regulations in New York state, tho tide of Chinese immigration is. di C. W. GLEDHILL'S Market: {tween Lake Superior and Red river, 400 verted to the northern frontier of Minne- sote abd North Dakota. Minnesots, be- miles, is guarded by only three customs officers and Nortl Dakota is not in much better plight, consequent!) the Celestials Sars coming ania Groves in spite of the best efforts of the officers. . Colector Nelsom-of the Dakota district recoiveéds telegrarmfrom Killarney, Man., informing him that fifty-two Chinese had just gous south toward the international boundar; line an@ Deputy Collector C J. Williams of St. Vincent has received in- telligence that twenty-eight others are on their way south to St. Vincent. This is but the boginuing, but as there are about 400 azrivals weekly at Van- couver from China a large increase will beadded to our population unless active measures are taken. The Only Benedictine Monk. PiftaURG, Oct. 1f.-Brother Andreas monk inthe United States, was buried in the monsstry burying grounds at Latrobe yesterday. Brother Andreas was born in Bavaria in 1812. Zn 1846 Brother Andreas with thirteen other pllgnmo emigrated from the mother bouse in Bavaria to the asa sitefor the erection of a monastry and college. Colonel Waiter Steel Dead. BALTIMORE, Oct. 17.-Colonel Walter Steel, president of the Dee Manufacturing Company of Rockingham, N.C., and a most influential man in that state, died at the Johns Hopkins hospital yesterday. He was 00 years of age. Mr. Steele wasa mem ber of congress from North Caroling & fow years ago. $14th of the McKinlcy‘ L. Bin—What 'He Did Say © sombic paper® throtighout 'Ohiv, keep the fol- . tbat. Sine obj-cihufllchi made., to tbe Mo- | \ <$ Hinkegg . bill. cai te tare io sm It stated no , United States and selected Latrobe, Pa., ( mmm - the Omaha Lynching. 'Bmith, the negro rapist, was made in Beatrice yesterday. |to that town and brought back JGhn wire to which -he was banged. . \The. county. attorney. refused to - say liminary examination is held: scapegoat of. \particularly bright. and his scare, it is unless soonreloused. ALPHABET CLARK ls lN LUCK, His Western Balls-oodl- passed 'through Cleveland: on his way to St. Lounis, Ho was Jay . Gonld at which it ls reported that he n of his cilia h n wrenum m1 Tor-cod en him,» and his 'active part as before, as his sons are now m his. anomim. lmd their f | APART OF, rm: WOLWSTQN'S Qfla’w Brigantine Arctic. 'Arctic. has arrived at Harbor Gras, N. S., from Bristol with part of the crew. of mp iron scrow steamer Wolviston, Captain Williams of 'West - Hartlspool, England, which, with a crow 'of twenty-threo men,. were bound: far Now York 4p ballast, and hich founderel:at sea, Sept. 2&2 -_ Siz hundred 'and twelve miles from i w boat containing theso survivors: Edwin Cole, mato: ~Willimm Legg, carpenter. Williaro Archer, cook; George O'Connell, men Charles Watt, chief; engineer; Will-- lam Duna, third engineer and. Thomas t ~Bullock, froman., \ The Wolveston: sprung alcak and on the William 'Baikwoll of water putting out ber fires, became un- magnblu two others in the gig. The latter party is | sigpased to bave joined the captain aft ' erward Talking ctr-infinity. W asptFoto®, Oct: 17. - At the afternoon ' sesston of the Ecuminical Methodist Epis ; copal conference Bishop W. W. Duncan of 4 | the Spartansburg (8. C) Methodist Epis leop‘l church south 'prosided. Rev. Wil Mom Melton of Dayton O., Unt mm work amnithe poor. Rev lAiltm of the Sheffield (Eng:) Weslyan Metbodist church msde an address on ! Cbristian work among the rich 'The rich, bo said, need to pasa through the same rocesses as the poor to bring them to god 'The.church should work among all ‘clamoo. Soveral other short speeches , were made P An Agresment Effeoted. DasvyER, Oct. 17.-A press represents itive, who accompanied the commission appointed by Secretary Noble to negotiate withthe Shoshone and Arapahoe Indians of Wyoming for a'cassion of a portion of the Wind River reservation, telegraph that the commission has been ely Yunseen ful and bas effected an a_ meat of their reservation. Fhe ceded land con- 'mlsta of about 1,100,000 acres, For the lands ceded the indium receive $600,000, or about Eocentspermre. - A Strike Settled. HALIFAX, Oct 17. - The protracted strike which originated with difie‘rences between T. Reardon and his men about the employment of apprentices and which affected nearly all branches of the build- ing and manufacturing business of the city, has been settled and the men in the painting as well as in the other trades 11 resumes. work. On the apprentice question the indenture system as adopted been agreed to .4 mned in a Collier % years of age, while at work in the Law: rence and Brown colliery, fell down the slope and was instantly killed. Shille and several other miners had been hoisted to the surface and were getting out of the car when it started back. One of the miners was falling when Shilie sprang and saved him, but fell down the slope hinaself. Another Suit for Libel. PROVIDENCE, R I., Oct. 17.-A writ for criminal libel bas been filed by Samuel Gray, late city engineer, against 'The Evening Telegram. Mr. Gray bases his action on a statement made by The Tele gram during his term of office that he was a \boodler.\ Released the Seized Vessels. Wasiixoton, Oct. 17.-United States Consul Neil at St. Stephen, N. B., informs the state department that the Cmmdmn government has released the seven East port (Me.) vessels recently seized. Miss Preabrey's Body Found. SPRINGFIFLD, Mass., Oct. 17.-The body of the missing Northampton college girl, Laura E. Preabrey, was found in Para dise pond yesterday afternoon. She had committed suicide. The Weather Report. WasntxotoN, Oct. 17.-For Eastern New York: Fairtill Sunday; stationary tem- perature, warmer Sunday. For Western New York: Generally fair; winds becom Ing southerly. # Another Arrest Made is. voxmection with Haight, a blacksmith, who resided there. - He was placed in- the city jail and the | charge of murder in the first degree | pleoced against him. Haight is believed | to be the man who placed the noose about \Smith's neck and threw the rope over the |p 'The German citizens; aremaking desper-' ate cefforts to secure the: release of New-. 'shoffer, the only Iyncher yet in jail. New |. 'shofféer is bolieved to ba going insane be- | cause of the- 'belief he is. to be made a |. 'He is & stranger and; not.” Jay Gould Appoint: Him Manager or‘ estern lines. As to the: phylical oondl- | e said: - um He will probably: never take as: able to lighten. much 6f the strain on his: mind., 'The sensational 'reporte as -to bis . being a pbyeical wreck are not true and 'Bbipwrecked Sailors Picked Up by tlie | Halifax; Oct 17. - The brigantine with the Indians. under whith the latter || 'cedeto the United States more than half by the bricklayers union of Boston bas, AsSBLA®XD, Pa., Oct. 17.-Frank Shilis, WHO ADJUSTED SMlTH’S NEGKTIEI, OMAHA, Nab\ Oct. 17-What is considf - er is portant arrest:. of «the series which begin with the . lynching of ~ Officers Drummond |. {aud Méals of the Omaha force, went down | ° {feared, will cause. him to: lose his mind (Mro: Owens. 'both of ~ CHLEVELA®D, Ost. 17-8. H.H. H. Clark, to A vice president and general manager of | Ithe Missouri - Pacific,\ 1800 'Just returning. from a. conference with | c 400) of American pork will.be.consumed per | Cape St. Frincis the Amide picked upa. riot busirioss p fem-1mm Tempe Down in Choir -B Mans in thd c latter the ofteruoom county; Miss Pearl porter of The Bra, an. yesterday on the char“ l £1,000, For years pasthe gs be habit. of taking mone: F the bank, but; antll - 'fore the auditing of t place Invoatigatlonn of winding up the affd as the dishonesty: ginning\ **, Boon . “mood guild?“ oE the was annoincoed the cial statement declaring - ”fl“ foto liquidation owing to Ity of. collecting its debbk Republic. Tho capital of the, “it“ balfof which was paldin. 'The wrssapplicable only io WW“ bark's Hquidation, and. urpones; . capital' the bank had &a m \The captain with nine. loft g by false pretences from ° \In the life boat and :the second mate -with, Merton collage, Oxford: Ted with his minim“. CMAiver <\ | a. considerable amount aim n- \| ico authorities will ho! {opposition against A of the relohstag, “milk { ftean pork and the su batitrgipn. of a,am {:Geclared that ho would cen pae o dern, rein entree sas h. em on grant ont s sm nin cnm gimme been paid by. the babk @urivg the James Hall and Samuel Davis, able sea: three years of “J ts n 0C Bo Don’t A Lox pos, Ost. : i- was charged: with obtah well represented himself to “0 be \Philip Brooks,\ a of Caze 'bridge, Mase... and a son 0€ 3mm 'Bpooks. He &aked the watden #0 tall jen whether any one at Orford was m Holmes. Balkwell also declared - to be the authorof \Mr. - Rares 'of . York,\ 'and «aid be had than“, M fl f Australis, where be warawindled. quirles. _ The nodmhl and arm-nu. { Lox pos, Oct. iT.~-The Gooteet between: .the Moderates anid the Mk was: | continued y gress at Erfurt. Hon“ a tho charges of opportit .having-tondancics toward: snarchys Fischer fainted ot hour utta@riy- adb sarsive of and magmatic to rocial~ ism were the teachings of th a and he argued that moi Wm; such a pathles could not ba safely: Grusted- to the people: to Qfimfifi. + Mr. O'Brien: Emit. Oct, 17.-W made public his statement to charge that \Mr.. a w 'bounded their lesdar to death.®\ He: in“ over the Bologio negotiations and sho (quite clearly tliat > ho. clmimed I’M could not conitifue -«3 an.. of the.f parliamentary committee, and that tho leader was willing to in favor himself. - He clome witha milk of thanks from Parpéll that “limo to the dead Iaideffihreveg [o Tho American Plg. Will 6 i. Paris, Oct 1 o-Beiozpfllho custom committes of ths. senat@oyerterday M. Ribot. minister of emil Roche,. minister of gomrgexce- tha taising of the prohiblion (immor- ua as Prancs, vex committes oppofed 'the by M. Forty to- postponé. today was rejected. M. kg A proj mam Efforts were modfi to musica- the vote. Causes: & Sonslfion. - 81 PafkrsBUNG;, . Oct 17, -A sensation has tho publication of 'a- Tetter in the Samircand to the of- fect that the Khin Chidojar of 'Khokand having iustigated ° Englknfl to : menace Russian authority in rovince of Ferghana, Russic had found it necessary, - as a measure of proteition, to annex the adjacent Khani It is knows that England will protest agolhfll the amen. tion. & 'The Storm: sun fitting. Lownox, Oct, 17.-In Winatmfmk & large number of fire dld Hmvo been blown down bythe thie}Ble storms and the much admired en-teges whith. lins the long walk have \beeit\ Fvercly dam- aged. - The Thames has ovmflog at. soy eral places, At Bwanséed, Wiles, le is raging with increased, .vidlenceé and a number of small vessols ara aibhore there and will beconie conipléte wrecks, Signed the Parnoll Manifesto, Lox pox, Oct. 17. -After consniti with his constituents, P. Macdonald, P., for North Sligo, concluded to sign the Parnell manifesto. Colonel Nolan, M.P., intimated that he would not sign, al- though be supported the Parnellfle pro \of the beak, | | which suspended ~July Sha |- asmeitintlon: ; Wilma gm ” legals»: and Southerland, Profs-tormen- Qbuoiob oke 0 .. § lluoimumm to- ht | tare. Fallow Ought to. Live in _Omalia. gm: y m a serfes of crimes of alike nature, 'E The neighborhood where Millar realdeo ll at Hoey of the Aqgmn Express | | at 'the, instance \of Pregnant .- Depaty sharia: hunted. in vain: perty of Mr. Hoe: attach in ac: r with the -o Iways Kept a large bel ias always ' kept a lar ance, | inmate had cBooked - it 3° it: to & In“. search for; ig to Mr, Hoey today. pt-was also ma Sanford.. As: Hod; wonld.appesr “knowlaidga service: Mend! \who 'still stand by him, are dent that he will satisfactorily explulu‘all 31 deilln . palms. The body family vault no would), Moor argmann his as 0m upon. tannin, , Another filmmaker! Crew. © i _ HALtFAT, Oct. 17.-The schooner Elite: A& arrived at Bt.. Join». N. P., from: C 0a e sighted a 'boat in “i signal of Sho: aficionado“; on Madam» n and Tere Te 10 in Guystore, t a, ys and* enopu mstomy weather up . to bo 6, when-she sprung 'alssak in:lat. 48, | %8)/w. 'On Sept. 9 the crewe took to awl aud left 'the slog which went > fired trom lmok. of Tood and water until m by tho. tine. . Gimme: m tenant ota Odiamander Cowden, among Buck- .. Yo Carry. Mail to mums. Oct. 17.-Ttie Franckgovern ~mant and the colonial government of St. kare just announced that. a mil | th F of $14,000 & year will beziven toa. min \zai from Mr?!» and 3:1; It is steo proposed to offer ahand: beldy to & steamer to run to and. £6. Plerré, Boston and New York.: umBus, O., Oot. 17—0 A. Miller, a. to-do farmer residing in, arrisburg amimall town weat of this city, was ar- fested last evening for attempting to out bis 18-year-old «daughter. His arreat. thore bused over the - manna Astle in Guilty. 'Madame Astle case was seut out at A late mour a‘lmrsday night. After being,;o0fut e : hours they brought in a’voxdict guilty as charged.\ Sentence was re- | md 'ogive attorneys tims 'to - file a if lon fora new trial. Madame Astle in tho abortionist whose & ahocked Denver society a. short, time: ago Banter Dill Out on Ball: : ' AZTOONA, Pa., Oot. 17. -The adjourned. bearing of Banker Dill's caso was set down for yesterday by United States Comimissioner Ambrose, but Dill went be- fore. Judge Krobbs of Clearfield, waived a | Dearing upon the charges preferred againat | him-sand enteredbail in the sum 0f $40,000 dor his appentance at the November berm ot court at Pittsbnrg lily Test the Quality of lndlan. Hempe| - 'BEyYMOUR,, Ind., Oct: 17,.-Jobn Calvint was - assaulted yesterday by Willis New: tomb And disembowled with a knife, Nowcomb was hurried to the jail followed b amob of 200 enraged citizens Cal- a's wounds ars probably fatal If he dies Newcomb is almost certain to byt lynohed. Desorted His Family. Roxpott, N.Y., Oct. 17.-Theron Law. - ronce, 35 years old has decamped from Jewett in the Catskills for unknown parts, leaving a familybehind and numer ous creditors. Before going he forged the pame of H. A. Towner, his fatherdn-law, for a-considerable amount. A Strictlf Private Affair. Maptson, Ga., Oct. 17.-Aleck Morris was banged in private in the county jail at noon yesterday for the murder of his wife's father and mother in Morgan county. After four years as a fugitive he was captured. Gullty of Murder. NEw HAVEN, Oct. i7.-Anglo Patrello was yesterday found guilty of murder in the first degree in the superior court in killing Mfihnel Demeo, his brother-in- law, in March last. - He will be sentenced noxt week. He Can go Home Now. Loxpox, Oct. 17.-The Argentine Re ublic has Giismissed its vice consul, Al Sana, at Southampton, owing to local mi You: out. 11. -A mm 1m against the proparty of ex- { saved. 'They | -* mentupon tho Farmers' | . ' where Mr. } ' number of statements made by Mt. se | -s [ upenker; Mr.- Platt went qulétly=to the delegates: and Instructed them to vite Lor]. ~ : confi. | Fameft-and then they came out aid maid , 'The last instructions of the | h. mu YFanott our! Vrooman m Roam; tL and [tory; That egg was worth half a porand|. Tracy of granulated. sugar.. Flower was rot in | | . I8 FAVOR Of NOXEBST COYIRMMXHT. Eyen the weather was Bnpubcugon. \Chel ~ -_ until they had cheered themselv m Oct. 17. --The jury to tlre‘ 'be ojected. 'The claim is highly unmoved, THE smwfias. C2 rho People of coming Ail-emu: h Hatvard Academy to new lion.‘ 5 W. Vroomuu Speak on the Inner n the Camp-am st Sandy Hill. . cutie ABG meeting was held last sigeht 'who spoke foran hour and disqimed » #»: mmdmmumg mom; F appostnt: rmo asitomake the pabBle think: KIWI senor. When at the conventiondalafshe 'that Mr, Fassett was not locking for $69 | nominntion, but wuthepeople ochoioe’. [oc P sett was in 'm. foreign count hell] edu- utgd ham ng <page whicg THE PEOPLE OF SANDY HILL mud amu hear and aqua-bar. KHeception. «- mm FALXH, Oot, 11. Tramaott yesterday morning. - Tho candidates Zor thousands. of\ por In ¥he afternoon thers was lug-rm pa nde. in which thoumainds participated. 8 Dé raders marohed to rig gm: nwhine roomin the Howland Papar orros hail been built and nah ar rangedfor 4,000 people. . _ +_ Mr. Loren wasslected chairman, Henry G. Burleigh of White Hall made a rimg- Ing speech in, which he e sed the He- publ party and Introduced Mr. J,) 81th by mying tat) Mr. Fauctt began wimha he was cleocted govermosw or saot Gepended on such rores of Hopubsilanes t {hosaw befowa- bite, He. .incdoemialy +e Ferted to the fartmers aind. sald that [hen in the state when sho laid an egg omokled over the comiing RopubHoan wic but auger was cheaper tlsan people ware roused in favor 6% homest government, Ths issue wras not: agatimat the old Lormocratic party but agatmal} Tammany Hall. Tammany lad and the) qanals to pick asmembly districts and allt {forces ware subordinated Hall. No ome could hope to Into the- ranks of the Demoiracy inZess. oiworetbnmuk ol Catn, the mal of} BRichard Croker, on thelr heads. Bhookan 'had found fault with the spalerior at tending a Corman university, and- Shoah |- Aad.said he wras only: & poor mambo: at thetime Famdett wi in Germazy. . Iir Farscti-eaid that at the tims he Germany Shechan war a imall years old. Baffalo is ulna-go sity and por | g 'bapethoy need big loys to cany the gr'pers. He maid ba admired Sheehais. Lor grit,. but he was fighting an Aight, The Dutch plowboy of Eorlixnor , wears bound to win, * During Mr.. Burials speech no men- brought tho people In| molly to their fost, where Shey none ooo Alien Again X1, Garat Mam, Oct rz. Hon. Charlam Allen, Rambling: candi-] \date for governor, was to bie alirsembd'). a mass-moeting here yesterday, butlweia| Hoar made speech“ ab tho meeting. A Railroad Sunshine. mofo Oct. - 11.-The - Ohio and Missitaippl and- Baltimore and Ohio: squabble was argued hefore Judgs Max |- well yesterimy. Judge Colston appercrol Brown, Shipley & Co. and the, mfiuw people, while William. Ramy and Mr. Barton appemred for Green aind the made. [My. Barton argued ons to |- dissolve the temporary restinining - orcler [ «Judge Momilonnbnnced 'that. he would give his decision ind 3 'Guraniz -O. T., Oct. 17.-1Miss Maggio} 'Smith, A. atenogmphet of thiicity, discov- |- ered a day opr two that Keokuk, chist 'of the Towa Endiins, was living onapiet 'of land that had not beon alloted to hin. She at ones entered the lins at the Land. office and Thai 'oh the land: Yesterday she wentlo take possession of the land and the hist willl per hasa brick house and finebaras ind is worth over £4,000 « Hating at Hanover, Hanover, Ind., Oct. 17.-A fow nights ago an attenapt torevive hasing wasmade at Hanover college by the They caught a freshman whose home isin Mad ison, and tying a rops around his meck dragged hin a considerable distarice When released he was nearly strangled. Detectives are investigating the matter,} and if found the offenders will be prose cuted. Fire at Paoli, End, PaoL1, Oct, 17. -Fire stated in the, livery stable occupied by Jicol» Snyder and spread to Bowles®' drug store, Bowles. hardware store and the Orange county building. Total loss $40,000; insurance This Tizne the Defendant Won, Bostox, Oct. 17.-The libel suit of B. L Swift, a lawyer, against the Boston Ad-. vertiser for $50,000 damages was endel yesterday by thoe jury bringing ina ver gram, and would continue to do so. 1 4 Cerne es and mone, Slr cone Eights nsalnst hi m th at gt Harvard. mcatemy. C. G,. Denison wea] sh lat shosen . chairman .and introduced W. | F. \ [Sheehan, nopainee for Hentenant: governor, 'he did not want the nomination for ggov-| t | weeat, snd 'an m‘fivfi'fium W 2:1, Jolin Vrooman arrived. in Sandy EAll] Woodflfi [Governor and lieutennun goveasaot veers | M greated by Yr admifibtd ' \lor m7 Bound the nuxne of Jaros G. Blain This] | again iH and is not ably to apaak.. Stiiztor 3 'and Mississippl, who donot want the &eal |-- Jule Kike Picking It U1) in the Road. . slay evening filed: aclaim } Confirm, N.Y., Oct. 17, -A great Demo- ot bidder was henrtlly cheer head were disposed of grapd.totmk. mt he pervert Ant day's work puma W hilk Fas: | which r Cp céationclronlt: ° - Lovleville, St, Louis, Chie | Gity, Cincinnati sad Milw We thigh)“ ashi and n Aicieast, _A¥ will beeen a : mam ° C4 ' Mabitaiiiflodotflwuwvh k mcfiyorfllofixmirfi to ba.sd c Mr— _ the Setoodee In: - rgmygfihym Fork m ance o ove ad Steamship comp: y art day, ba in tow t aim]: during tho hummus. Him hi seman ent rem at fe mace | y rian Rradrun out After molluionwm Sho two captains {t wees dosirlad to bow the schooner to Naw York. - Ground to Pulp. ._ Barnum, Oct, 11.~-James was ago I8 y H . death ”twang by a train on mm sylvania road at Point H RH» wrams one of a many-M Ereight carts. Little ran Mot m wins to opam & min-h,“ Sec: caught in the frog of the txiod to extrieate themes, vrami called to 47 Fatal moons at ”MC. ASlTA®D, Oct, 17. -Louln Sohod¥ wat killéd and John Young and d injured D: {gel yt ly Anju y an g- in the Merriam octliery y wis- . afte \Fhe top o€ Schm’t mafia? P WM Can Bun Like an Quartes m Bostro®, 0ot%..11.-P. J. Fnnueral «t Aht Boston Athletic association bek the wrorld's-recora for 440 yards hum: not yesterday Thor, Br ¥ The liunnthflflchlfl- - mBoamnl 'Oct 17. -Stuperintenden sus Porter dollvemd’fn addree t ggmimtim, administration an tha elevéecth ¢ * Mmaucflsoehbylutnfth bo iy he THE MARKETS. U e\ Nosl 552mm $4.2505,00; “cit m#ll* éxctrd, $5.06 for ° anthétn four dull: trade- and £31141? new “um acmfi 08 O 0“ % do. for» _ $1.08; -. a CORN—Anti“ 'Bpot Sots: loner nized, 0h a ¢ dag-“fir“ 150i; lots mist. “a; Nwli‘ilto; (80560; go. iii j“ We. 0% Bilge te 3. m] (es got. e. Dun. Now tie 311.130. -lowern: . Non, BUTTER—Active. “(gamer-y arm“: an rihem. £.01M@! 11 i ~fifm No.2 yello OATSi-finlh No zwlilie. 84mm nixed, 8% mBARLEY—Qulet. No. B western loll-rad It B gum—mun aiid. easier. No. % quoted a Hg. a- low vad Winter ww oa£ Best family, gm, o; ham, $4.7505.50, 1 chillfl‘TER— (fill-enmity {117115‘ 200390 f olco, do western, #i Wood. 601135: 10}; anhydtgilgxgngmuc- alKolo® - o, good do . RGGS-State and fan six-influx mils h 22c; western. £76210 SHEEP AND LAMBS - Ohoioa @44W; common to fair, $0,000G4.:15;.-0olce to extra lambs, $5 B@5.15; do. coromigh. to $4.1505.15 - OAL‘TLE—Extm 'export steers, good do, $0005.90; cholr6 heavy $4304.75; light handy do, $2:00@ and heffers, extra, $2.50@3.18; calves in $2.1504.07; veals, $5.50@7.00. ( ... ' HOGS - Heavy, medium mix“ 3&4. Mmqr Y’orkers, MAW g $14.00915.00; common mixed 00% bluo §gram. $15.00010.00; baled my??? h 15.00; clover, $15,01@16.00; loose. 10.00; baited do. [mullet may dict for the defendant. - somal k < 14.048,15,.00, + o yee c gerrard remi a Lino ”$5 ~ a R r o Aaya i..~m,x, “hum,” Jr“ y“cl wan/Miz-mfllfiw‘j ef Cok mdmw he was knockoddufinmdmtm min- | | the: wheels of the lecomotivre, . - , New York PM!“ min“? Lo maxim-rm\ -~WHEAT-No, i mm “um, 3m; ao. fio: \. pring: whent, bustpa at, ' §4.00@6.0% - fox“ clipped shosp, $4.40@4.85; good momma“ No. 1 timoth®, now, per ton,, mmmmxi‘fn , aar ares olite en eae , eter tine -m,