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I _ met a Bona Fide 850. £ pea cd c @t Bi: . CREULATION: neue s nl a n gen a a eon cnn ad oon na len of VOL. I-—NO 31 $3 00 per X ear. TIME TABLE Delaware & Hudson Railroad: THAINS FoR. PadP. Arr 2 flamingo Express...... . 9.85 a 4 Boat Express.... 8.50 0. Boston Express 5.00 &. Boston Ex press... .8.80 10 Oneontr Local 16 Accommodstion. is, Accommodation. TRAINS POR: tus wss'r Philadephia Express“ 11.50 a m _. :50 m l‘ Buffalo Express: . 6. Chicago Express. y Oneonta Looal.. 6. Binghamton Local. 17. Bingfiamton Local, Trains t. 8, 6 and 8 rt Bessay - p Itt A D UFTMAV Home pathle Phy nldan end Burgeon- Office and residence, 17 Fur avenue. Our ut al N no mind o “or m Calls in country promptly at- tended - Te ic-pimno in oflloe :| the occasion 'of the' manor-lei meeting ar Hours, 9a. in 7p m. 3 ”rm“. M. B. “whim 'and Surgeon: : times many of thom gave way to out '4e Othceand resldonce No 10 Ford avenue, .Y . Diseases of the, throat, ear and & alty. 'Uufllee to 10.6. im., 12-402 | ° a 4 Richard O'Sullivan Burke, and upon the C N Onean ta ,N S t Trishmen of Chicago and vicinity, .. Ap \ Axt, c </ r Attorney and Connseilorat , propriate musical selections were. ren: a in“ umi prunluu agent. Ford block, One- L-- “fevening was delivered by Rev. C. J ”will?! w (Alinflhfl'l‘lll lI) Ford block. 1 irkdge work a, specialt Y l § 'P ¢ (. L ee church, and who paid an: eloquent tribute; :|] to. the patriotism of the deceased and. I Hou 8 niJ‘l Physician and Surgeon Roy ne lds bow k. Omlthnlll'fi emanndlboSp m 'dawelt at length upormr his | services it. spelal attention given!» coll Cutantuus and Geneto-nrinary Diseases OMBee: hours. 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p Tn . 12) M 51h “BERT Fimt flux!) hrzowry [articular sULPPLMED, WiTH _ 'THE »CHOICEST oP svsnwmm ' llama»-$l:50 par day. WM. BRONK, Prop. Cream Puffs, Tea Rolls and Buns, Fancy Pastry, EVERY DAY _ - at- VIENNA BAKERY: BLOCK Nenry Saunders, 190 Main Street. School Books And: School Suppl tes oP AL. KINDS. cu AL ORDERS LEFT WITH C._C. WALLACE - AT - Mills & Stone's Uptown Coal Office WiLLRECEIYE PROMP ATTENTION. All Nail! Laok at the new supply of Fresh i salt Meats DATLY at C. W. GLEDHILL'S Market 97 1.2 Main Street. . He'requently emphnsized his. remarks by Dr. D. B. Manchester ' ' following resolutions were submitted. and ~]..adopted by a rising vote: 5. | present century, including. even the greal | successfully 'to secure from both <the Pipet ape seem E. yateawyAy foaming-3’s demanis .as . Charles . Stewars . who by hls surpassing; ability a Leads: -and 'statesman made - both Felt add feiréd tn the come “The mu mummifwa‘m, ~cils of Great Britain, and; | within the comparatively short period.oi . bis 'public \life wrung 'from rival and wl _oqunlly hostile ministries substnnlim | ally detached his followers from the flesh | pots of Egypt. and the “lingering for -| spoils,\ uniting:into. a solid® phalanx one | of tho-mblest and best disciplined partic :| in-political history, and he. himself lead | tng them 'in and. ns an Trish '| coustry gentleman withdrawing - from dust ortived on the lost steamer, a large and elegant assortment of CHINA AND GLASSWARE To be given away with BAKING POWDER. First Come, First Served. Robinsond Gardner. D. WiWhipple & Son, DEALERS IN Lackawanna and Cumberland Coal. (Grades of Anthracite Coal: GRATE, CHESTNUT, FGG, PEA, STOVE. CANNEL AND STEAM COAL Terms Cash. - L [ I‘O PARNELL’S MEMORY -| a sia MEETING HELD in LAST EVENING. - The Memorial Services in Reopen; s lth‘e‘nlemory‘ylnl the Doad Irish Leader: Calls Out a Crowd, that Fills Centra Music Hali to Its Utmost. Capacity - Many Give Way to. Onibnrsts \o- - Emotfon-Resolations Adopted. ‘ CHICAGO, Oct. 19. —-Cent1sl Music hal was crowded tothe doors last night upot. & token of respect to the faute Clhiarle btewnrt Parnell The women Su thé .au dience almost nunibered the men 'and a burts of emotion The gathering was presided over .by. platform were many Of the representative dered. and the princigal address of, th Adams, rector of St. Luke's Episcopa behalf of the freedom .of his native land pointing to a life-sized ofl painting of the deceased, ind which occupied a promi | . nent position upon: the platform At the-close of Dr. Adams' address the. \Whereas No Irishman: Within 'the O'Contiell, Jabored . so strenuously abd | great English - portion recognition forhb Whereas, , Charles Stewart; Parnell for: his country, 'and heroto that class 'with whom by birtb- and inior est be was identified to espouse as a patriot and phbilantrophist, the cause, of his.oppressed and dowu Lruddon country and, [ Jong and weary. years has- Richmond prec}. sented sucli a patriotic appesranco as it|- 'best cititens, stopped 'off on their way tc | delegation of leading business: men and al { Goneral Henry.. W. Slocum and several) . had seen the interview bad with the bank cexaminer who had looked nto the affairs 'York Times yesterday. In the interview . the completion of his examination he had lelod services and. “crimes. Charles Stow art Parnell has pmminently entitled himself to & Immortal honor .and undylog 'home and abroad . and because notwith | standing bls matchlesa tactics as a pnu tician and bis brillant as hie as a party leader, many of his once trusted:as, sociates in parliament, after protestations to him of Adelity and eal gleam of \ble great | ners as a man, and 'bicunswerviog devo tion as an Irish \patriot deserted him at Mr Gladstofe, acting 'in the interest of. cure followers slavishly emulated the Irish bishops and the forclgn enemiss of Charles Stewart Parnell, in rendering: the pected death, bo it therefore Resolved, That wo, Irish: Atnorican citi zons of Chicago, in public meeting as, sembled, deplore the loss which 'Treland ' voted and tilustrious son, and as & mark of esteem for his memory, and of duty to our native land, bereby pledgo ourselve- means ia their power. the greatest leader | frelaund bad ever | essed. Flinging the gauntlet, to I Michael Davitt, Dévoy dared him to deny 7 | > that Parnell had unfalteringly adhered to ; pbrey is in receipt of a letter from Stock- ton, Cal., from a'man who sigas himself because two other men who signed the. “Michael Cahill, M. D., ® 3331118 that: secret compact of 189 were unable to Melbourne, the, Australia-n ; © |infringlng on \his rights, he having ap that program which Davitt had forsaken | divulge it. At that time John Devoy was a refugee, and Himself which explained the reasons why the Irish leader had refused to desert '| bis post during the last eleven months, though some of his party proclaimed him a traitor to the cause he upheld. TO ANNUL A RAILROAD CHARTER, The Governor of Ransss Wants Their Laws to bo Obsyed. ToPER A, Kan , Oct 19 -Governor Hum: pbrey addressed a letter to the attorney greneral instructing him 'to commence proceedings in the pame of the state to annul the charter of the Missouri Kan- sss and Texas road. < 'This €ompany has its corporate existence under the lawa of Kansas, which require the'ganeral offices to be located within the state. The offices of this company are at Sedalia, Mo. The I company provided offices at Parsons, Kan., some time ago and was about to make that city its headquarters. When this bocame known a restraining order was in Missouri undef s law passed last winter which prevented the fullfil ment of this plan. Governor Humphrey now demands that a Kansas cor-paragon slall be judged by a Kansas court and insists that a Missouri law cannot act to.repeal a Kansas law. E An Embarrassed Lumber Firm. provent the naming of preferred creditors. and the assets $75,000. In a Bad Fix. LAKE Groror, Mich., Oct. 19. -The sit- turn aroubpd the sunken steamer Peck. only alternative. W'henu. Tho cause of. these unparnl | gratitude with -the hauls 'of Irishmen, ato the.hour of trial and .at the dloiallon 01! an English party and because these, lune-l 'last days of bls-life a liting torture and 4 Anally drove bim to a sudden and unez p has sustained Ly the death of\ her most. de anew to the principles for which be sung». ..gled and-call on all' Irishmen 'to preserve | them in. their heart of béarts and spread. cand perpetuate. them by every t CEBICAGO, Oct. 19.-A special to The Pribune from Saginaw, Mich., says: The Owen-Hutchinson Lumber company, the members of which are Edward A. Owen and George A. Beach of Saginaw and George L. Hutchinson of Pittsburg, is financially embarrassed, and late Satur- day afternoon Mr. Beach filed a bill in ‘hnncery praying for the appointment of a receiver of the firm's property and to 'The liabilities will be $85,080 to $100,000 uation here has become more serious than ever. The dredges have all left and it is now found that the channel is not long snough to allow the large loaded craft to Fhe Peck cannot be released and will be knocked to pieces unless navigation is again closed for two or three days, which at the present outlook seems to be the OVERNOR HILL. AT RICHMOND. . The Entire Party Given a Grand Recep} tion-The City Nicely Decorated. RicuMonDp, Va., Oct. 19.-Not in several. does today, 'The.business houses aro: all} . gaily decorated with bunting and flags| and the Appearance generally is that ol an old-fishionsda Fourth. of July with the|~ : absence of the firecracker and are roar of . artillery. 4 \The decorating and. general. “fixin” up < was in honor of Governor David B. Hill}, of New York and his distinguished party, who, at the solicitation of Richmond's Atlanta, Ga.,, (where the «governor is tc deliver an: address on Wednesday at the dedication of the Grady monument) and weregiven a right-royal reception by' the? people in general The distinguished. party . were met :at| the depot by the governor of Virginia, «6 committee appointed. by- the common} cennoll, including the mayor and several, p gentlemen prominent. in military affai and. escorted to the 'carringes which. had \been secured for -the. occasion, 'and were . driven to the leading botel=in Richmond] where the entife party of visitors wer tendered a banquet at which a spsech .of . welcothe was made by the governor 6f Virginia sndwasresponded to by Gover: nor Hill +Speechés wore also mado: by others. All. the speakers were cheered tc) the echo. : \The. New York party consisted of Gover' ad yhor David! B.. Hill, Colonel McEweb,| Colopel Judson, Hon.John A. McCéll, , Austin Lathrop, General Ferdinand Earl, | 'General Henry W..Slocum and Br. Henry | Plerce, besides a delegation from Georgia who accom panned 'the governor and party. The Pawbattan club have eompleted. C arrangements for giving the party & rons . ing reoegtlon this evening. . \MH: Pres ror CT \flicksl‘smm. Bay In Regard to the Kiogston Bank. Kixusrox, N. Y., Oct. 19. -Charles M.; | Preston, state bank superintendent, was: asked by a\ press representative if be} of the Ulster Connty Savings 'inatitation| in January, 1890, publislied in the New! the examiner is quoted as: saying that at a conversation with Mr. Preston at Kings ton regarding.;it in which he informed the superintendent that the oonduct of the officers of the bank was the moot \ slovenly of any bank be had: ever ex\ amined and especlaliy called Mr; Pres | the Emperor Frederick was tomb yesterday with « mony, it being tho f thing to me. So far a» the books are con |. - ton's atteation to the loose rmannor to which. the mortgago register 'was - kKopt: ° Ms. Preston replied: \I have soen the Interview and all I havo to. say. An reply to thatthe examiner never stated any such | cernad there never was any occasion fo: mmm miners and whit them Haturday: . * E E 4. \Will Rake to and Exh ~. Kf nus-uteri» Con \ new: Successor I'm Lennon, 'Oct.. was“ . Ritchie is spoken of éessor in the event of pointment as first lord o leader' of the' home Ritchie is:. pxeaidenp 0 © hen gathered \%he neaghiey, - which was in' ehvelopes all My op payment to the men, put i it coats: and fied. They : : h \ | which they will grant toin: put?“ ite | terrdingc exhibitor and -visitore. || | , /- 'Whese sire of a most. .generotie:-character undue briefly RS- follows. To carry free . lfigfiflw%fi Eldon Gorst has also 50m Trish (In ability bek - - superior to dither. Jachonu a; has lad the East Indiam cd i ich in the cholcs m Ireland the Salish . considered a qualific mant has, however, “you” a' . Gorst since his break from 'the irsaes on ° the Indian policy, and Shey k P bend a similar show: of D should he be- appointed to mum” of ibg wmmm \ \Hutchinson and. Mamic 'White, imcaped , ® from: Kheir cell, their -door being carelessly 5 Acft raalocked. The tall £0: liberty and r scaled 351mm, foot ”RB. THURMAN IS DEAD. b i a. nag-aria; © mun 'Cuusoc@ by the My. p ~f FUMBU®, O., Oet, 19.-Mys; Alien G. . ammdioa at the home of the “Old [ | Rommn®, iii: Saturday evening atter. A: Pek Wane-u Ron-ll ones-rm. wlmmoms\ Oar. 19.-Bpeaking ks on the comsus,. Singer- nld yeatérday: al-] haunt and. intelligent muffins Sh- MW“ these -I ‘ £211“ in ulnar; ‘ ,mmvicfimol the. grgahtwinwi‘nnd mrsmwgzmm 6 3 a n ll“ fulj‘ggxmin the L um of Janina Psi-tot. . Nmmmsr Mis.,\ Oct.} 19. -Jarice. well-known -autlaor builetins is imiold' resulte and | mils; the bulletina't his makkng any sach statement to me, for) . the mortgage books as well as the other. ~books .of tho bank are nicely and intelli- gently kept, though some. of them ate. _; well-known, reputable expert: bookkeepu‘ breast and hold fill!\ to welcomobolmtgoct them for the pur | Ov pose of proving the 'atter faluity of the examiner's statement. The 'mortgago has been: said, was. kept in ink and-not in| , leadpened1.\ _ “on Bad Investments. TECUMSEH, Neb., Oct: 19. -The doors ot! 'the Tecumseh Nations] bank wero closed by order of the comptroller of the cur 'rency. National Bank Examiner; Gflmth‘l is in charge and overhauling the sccournits . in- which there is'a deficit. of $70,000. This! imnmtfluzgl‘m deossed | has marly 'all been made good by the of l River Styx to two figure .o side, Queen Lonlse and the 'The: Empress present. also the kaiser bere of the. Royal household. sidered the -most solid institution in this! _| part of the state Thetaflurewnsawm ' The meeting closed with ospeech by Mr. | plete surprise. Bad: investments sro. sup | Devoy, which rang notes of déflance to the posed to have caused the trouble, but the men who he said had boumled to- death , “com of the bank who have deedad over all their property. It is believed tlo depos: itors will be paid in full The Tecumseh National bank was an outgrowth of the bank of Russell & Holmes and was con: integrity of the officials is unqussttoned. Claims Melbodrjneii. Infringing, TorEKa, Kan., Oct 19.-Gov. Ham- plied several years ago for a patent on | 'an outlaw in. hidiog. - He described. um, lis discovery. .He claims to 'have been night a meeting between Parnell, Davift thirty years tn develoning his discovery, and says he laid the matter before the | Australian Government, when Melbourne | vapor Melbourne's operations' fail, but Compélied Them to Make an Apology. Wilkes Bagnrg, Pa, Oct. 19.--The ex | ecutive board of the Knights of Labor, | which bas been sitting in Scranton for the , past three days, has compelled District Master Workman D. J. Campbell and Dr. Haggerty to make public apologi¢s to Master Workman Powderly. . Campbell and Haggerty are the largest stockholders peared in The limes « Fivor Woman Suffrage. New York, Oct. 19. -It was made pub Mr. Wilcox's bill enabling all self-sup porting women to vote, which has here. labor organizations. Got Out of His Trouble Very Cheap. Bristot, Conn., Oct. 19. - James A. parents of the boy and gave them $25, agony. - Left All to His Housekeeper. who first converted him to spiritualism. 204 ae onl eine can in tto 2 nig ant ear onc 'on. 1 swbhiccts now in | | eaneus. will have . published against - 200 | represerti iota! publication: 0222\ m (fnclu ing population bulletins for “ 1880 and 1800) of the Tenth census or. in times as much. - 'This All £11020“th you dome :and mat rovsl from sources but min:- ‘ aided Baturdimy aftor severalwrosks* simes Parton monsvoi Amer- 2,400 {Muted the feet and hula, ax t be mm with PI book or' register, about which so much £70 orm “SW“ At: the oshcr end - a mo Woe from lam. '- WAsEEMOTON®, Oct. 10.-The Président. procdamation réesarving frosn' | entry and settlement Aho tracée of timber 'land in the State of Colorado 'A the White River Plateau. iries made. prior to the issuing of tha proclamation are excepted from the opus er alumni int M authorizing 'the President to reserve tim- ber lands for public bar- |. ebjeit of the reservation is: to protact the 8. choad ~0f streams irrlxai. g largo . tuckefoonntry who } 20k! w. \Hypnotiied: or Murdered, | Onteany, Oot. 19. -The: Globe yesterday _, said that the brothers of young Willian 'and |'V. Harrison, who was found '|-room at the Wellington hotel last Monday | thr86 'Are. fow fatisfied that the young man -was hin les keep ml: at the coo-mtg | side thero are; $] | with two -childrap, Pallas I the young vlarriornm © goddess tencliing the youth peace. On-the other, “in” ations. . 'The mam-M Lennon, Oct. 10.-Pleros: kahuna: guccessor of Parnol] in command ol Parnellito party, is safd to g his opponents as \the 'Clerf well-known Lfberal-Union thedlrish shunting flags land -is simply undergo of all-countries where the . people are Rqnian Catholics: church mama; o ; twenty fen om I0: asd in his 5° at the wax-l § E [ s Leither hypnotized into suloide “th accept a: poaitlon at 40 cents on. al mufim‘z?’ ?Mating; lg: #L } quit., Ivins has lions Isnooty 'in 6 napi6. 6 'the men flncse the (tas mesos mrs Reape te | tries «i on torennarisht ' p because he strictly enforced foes wharf the mph 5\ 3h? he m All o the state law# regarding. the wagos | d hours g; labor. [He was the only . &A Brutal and: Cowardly Crime. .' f c | ~Emeaeszox, N. Y.,0ct.19i—Joeephtsinm; 74 mile | a Hebrew paddler, 48 years old, islying at! utes, bain 'the point of death st Rosondal 'trom hore. He is suffering trom. injuries Anflloted by- two canal boatmen Friday; They assaulted Blum for the p 4 'tfobbing. him and, escaped: ! Detectives went in pursudt and succeeded dn captur |- ] ing oné -at Port Jervis.. ' into Pennsylvania, b by telegraph and now awaite the arrival The crimes was avery brutal ' pr and cowardly one.. \A Two might Trains com“, > N. Y., Oct. 19 - Amer-end collision, between. two north- { bound freight trains occurred here yoster-| to. day, throwing, ohgine No,~167 down the; embankment and blocking themain track | ~ ~fortwelve hours Engineer Ackelburger|- went down with the wreok, but escaped: William. Pierce of the. Buflalo wrecking gang was- struck in the head while working in tho wreok and, it is thought, baily Anjured. Be was re- mbved to his home in Buffalo ~A Brutal Murderer, Home CiTY, Mich., Oot. 190.-Thomas | Early, iving at the, village .of Cheyenne, while intoxtcated, became abusive of his wile and attempted to stab her. His: blow missed her and the knife passed tht body of a Zmonths-old in- the mother's arms. Early has not yet been arrested. discovered a part of his-gecret. He says! |; : that when the ground is damp and the stratum of air next the earth contaitis ties, but it was “mm became - Paris People Enema. Panis, Oct. 19.-A great mention has; been caused -by the peculiar of the deatli-of Inspector General nook! of the 'French home office. 'The was a married mab and su ! abové reproach.. Whflevisitgin of whom he was enamored some way overdosed. -with some dragon suddenly An invéa» \Ere AproRD, Pa., Oct. 19.-The: delegstn that the art as practiced by him never fails. and attendants to the Women's Christian: ys roof are all aut of danger and nearly A all tally recovered. Thecause< isms et unexplained. Tho the ue to eating grapes is refuted by the tact that many of those taken ill ate no grapes, and others ate dinner at private resiffences and hotols investigated by physicians an th stimulant and died: trgation is being held. 'The matter is in the Scranton Times, whith bitterly as- | Mr. Powderly for accepting a Re publican nomination for constitutional: delegate. Campbell 'and Haggerty are: out in cards disclaiming any intention: to injure Mr Powderly and say they were not responsible for the article that ap -As a rosg1® of the sitt protectronisfi apsioh cof Jules Simon, a : fommittee of tHeFrench exporters adopted. a resolution: demanding that thesanate in e admission of raw material: | for monufocturin and of food supplies, Searles Will Erect. & Statue. nn. .. Mass.,. Oct. 10. wEdward F.. Searles is to present to the town, of| Methuen a statue of George Washington A designed by Thomas Ball. figure is now being cast in bropee. ~The head will be about fifty feet above the. grotand upon an elaborate foundation, smaller Allegorical] th figares Et will bo one of the finest sta- tues of Washingtom in Armor-learn: sand in a new park. serious injury. wilt Take Mr. Smith's Place, A0. -It is offichlly stated that. chief Secretary Balfour will take the place of the late Right Hon. W, H. Smith as firsglgxidgghe treasury, lic las nighl that the Workingwomen's omamented - with Society, the Central body representing the organiZed workingwomen of New York, have pronounced to be in favor of suffrage for women. The society endorsed At the Conservative leadership in stiles house Becomes Violently Insane. - Chinna Wants an Eiplantion. Loxbo®, Oct. 10,-China has directed her ambassador at 8t. Petersburg to de mand oxplanstions as to Russia's en croachments on the Pamir territory. N. J., Quicksall, wife of Shreve Q former near White Hill, became violently Oct, 10-Susan tofore been approved by several central Insame. She broke all the windows in the house, and it was found necessary to put hor into a carriage, bring her to this city and place ber in the lockup. 'She will be taken to an ssylum. John Bony at His Cottage. HorL¥ woop, N.. J., Ost 10.-Ex-Presi- dent John Hoeyof the Adams Expres: coffifuny arrived it his cottage hers Sat urday night. His son Fred mcompanied him and has been with The ex-president refused to receive any callers yesterday, but sont word to the United Press reporter that his state out would not be ready for pubMcation fo few digs yet -He refund to discuss in any manoe the recent difficulty. Bradshaw, who dipped young Hough's head into a vat of vitrol at the works of the ¥agle Lock company, was arrested at the depot where he had just bought a ticket for Springfield. Then he saw the Italians Gan Eat American Pork. NEw YORK, Oct. 10.-President Louis Cortencin, of the Italian Chamber of Commerce received a cablegram yester- stating that the govern ment had agreed to abolish the decree; against American pork, to that effect will shortly be issued by the Italian authoxities, Irving Evans' .WIll Bostox, Oct. 10. -The will of Irving A. Evans, whose tragic death startled finan- wglal circles, was filed in the probate 'office only a few hours after the broker's death became known. I6 directs that his prop- erty, after the payment of dobts and funeral expenses, be distributed accord- ing.to the state laws, day from Roms, npon which they withdrew their charge and refused to prosecute. He has now left town. 'lhe boy suffers excruciating A proclamation | The Committee Couldn't Agree. .-- New OsirRaxs, 10.-The Demo- cratle state contral committeo, at its mesting yesterday, falled to ngree as to submit ing the lottery question to white ' ae whole matter was tabled on motion of one of the opponents of the RocHEsTER, N. Y., Oct. 190. -Surrogate Addington has admitted to probate the will of Leonard Field. who wrote it, as he believed, at the dictation of spirits. The relatives are iguored, and the property goes in a bunch to Fleld's housekeeper, Don't Want the Fair Open Sundays. Wiurrs-BARRE, Pa., Oct. 10. -The Pres byterians of Wost Virginia and Penfsyl- w | in session at Scranton, have passed resodutions against opening the world's fair on Sunday. The Weather Repart, WAsmwToN, Oct. 10. -For Eastern New Light rains; stitiomnar; tem e ture, eastelly winds. York; Rain; stationary temperature; var mm My, . F Wrothmdilngthe same: aro pols!A great Jand also. to cary for one-half rate all| failed: 21 Articles sent b; private pumas, “in if ope fnfil rate fs paid : bo the. - Unlind Statee the company will carky the | articles back to the point of- original ship |- i msnbtruitthaumo are not mold. The. . y agress to reduce the i f I'{are tothe costiof boarding t o ' gen pravided they hold through] icksu to and return. The reductions po will 'undoubtsdly attract & 'great. many $ wisitors to the fair 3mm the West. Indies. wan-m manna Inc's Reached port om aud reported a very fempd 'She managed to ride out tuneup; | m sod hnyricanes 'wh injna bediy b ity to piscopal burial “my“: read by | 'Dr» Randolph MoKim of Washingtom and } 15, 'J. 0. all} (of Fairfax: Court House, ~' Lao's pastor.. The borne to the grave by men , employedon ~ {General Lee's farm. Among those pres- lent, besider distinguished members of the 'Lee family, wers ex-Senator Ham f Bemator Gibson, General Bradiey T. elm- presentativas George D. W. md Tucker «Virginie, we! Elliott o! body was IC or| & . The ob the work has knowen. as | The \Lawful an.| Prince Bas *, a, ten miles ; Fhe other crossed f of was intércopted | M It died in- om 10,0006 13mm Witnans time. M g Hapoes arri night. Thins-ll was thrown -on hor off Fime Island Iast Tnowlay and Imer: fome asad mainmasts bad to bo ont awmy Mumommudeon am prem keal. MW THE GREAT BIGYGQEL RABEA“ nt mama Bqnate haw ~ muwehokwph ' may)!!!“ away m hoguls b sommenced, - Mirth“ midnight; M mots-now someway» ai) who“ \of Olncfunati held the » PriolMurfi-M +4 - AME. ng getremn aims. ® WAG lg Irolana' fins-ammo. mmmwmnnt {To mai ° # others ware, bunthead #} mu- ome of Hise four Englishmen .conbenting, Andadnd fille ‘nrstmfiurmtdm o‘thlst-‘NMrl in 248, . Flanagan fin sham hsdtholadsflnwndnt but Lttmedan of Sootland Bhates lect him a» motifs!“ prowl roared. wher . stem chgmmningm ot w coutsstants Hag 1 mung f WfluamWoosoilbghnai-u Te nnfnudthQAlmllm Bist FRrircmoo, Och 19. arm goull ' race 13¢ miles over the Ouk courss and return, bum-minor: s, son this city and Oharles Dutch of Are =+ tral t: son in the remarkable time bi 50 nedin fig 40 seconds, as the som was romjh, xal tht ~ mena had & stroug ehh - fiat union thoiw - 'oh the homeward stretch. Dutol crommed - reeconds Hater, Moran lmgclu be All judges pronounced it the gromt no lmflmr Blnj‘h‘l. mm 11m uffal in| record hebween % ‘ _| was broken on H only aim-noon \Frison's constant companion and loomed to. great influenceover him. They duh The beat pravious rstord was i ) postcas are looking for the: Mexican who has dis- William Le Memutier of 116W“ outs and 45 minutes Influiififi'l fdinl mam d Rimini tates ...___- a Duksiom (ine. a borer ..- t. 19; oi; tho claims becnpul : ofthe Guilos line steamer Alaska, killed Annie on. Oct. - intimate become smother. Sho was we and only 16 years \Old Jus gir] disappeared the other Kolatzfamily wore taken after partaking of dinner and posed that Annie tried to pods ily. Kohls does not seem. he has committed B: crim Want to Have Bt. Blah. BALTIMORE, Oc. 19 ‘T'ho Jockey club y y Charles Reed, o Hon St. Bli for $ would ex r leo on Wednesday or Thur Run Down by a Train. - +a\ Newark, N. J, Oc. %0-B9 f Morruna, 8 yerrsold. vies af @ berry street, New You: city, w down byotmln on the Cenmind wilitoi of New Jersey yesterday aftirnoon. Pli cars ran ovor bis legs, mangling one be youd repair and bndly bruisingand: bronk!- jng the other. he doctors think ha hak a chance for his life, pobre nreme ~ R ~mm - 6800+ sons Tes AL Co tide ou $55