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Manchester 7h wo. special nltentiim'givmlo $7 home | > 5 mas is os Futancous and Grenelo-urinary Diseases Oflee hours, F to 4and 7 to8 p. w. ~ 2C . liflflil‘l STREET, ~0VEONTAN ¥. \ATHAWAY HOUSE . Fint class oan every particular. SUPPLIED WITH THE ~CHOLCEST or Ev. anulw p n, whar. BRONX. Frop. C cam Haifa“;- . . Tea Rolland Buhs; ' Fancy Pantry + < PRESsN EvEny PAY . \rer o i lI‘NNA BAKERY B G0B REYNOLDS BLOCK - 2 ® Nenry - Saunders, ofice. vet * 199 Main Streot. -- Books = And School Supplies OF Alu KIVM *- , ch.“ ORDERS LEMT. WITH (infill? | _ call © C. FWA llLACE -AT- uo 4 Mulls & Stone S Elfin. . Uptown Coal Office . . orks .a ; £. WILLRECEIVE PROMP ATTENTION. All Nail! T, Look at the new supply of Fresh ; Salt Mcats . DAILY at . ¢ € C. W. GLEDHILL'S Market W- j 97 1-2 Main Streot. doliénn t & Just arrived on tho last steamer, a large and elegant assortment of CHINA AND CLASSFWARE To be given away with TRAINS mm THR HAST. - > > No. Arr. Dep. $ haratogn fam - qi am| 4. Boat Express.... 50 pm | -. -4,00'p»g:v §. Boston Express. pm ~- 810 pin '#. Rustuon:Expross. .8.80 a m $80 a m 10 Oneonta Local.. i 7.00 a m 16. Accommodation.... 46 pm . . 38. Acvommodation:........ 110 pm . TRAINS ton mm wEST |- 1 Philade lfilinifixprese wait:b am < 1200 m - $. Buffalo: GMpm -- 100 pm b. Chicago. Express 8am . -148 a m \0. Oneantr Local. X pim a .' 5. Binghamton Loca ~ 735 a m 17. Binghamton Loga ~ 20 pm its | is no evidence that he possesses the pecu- 'l dom of the. city on hing Humbert and FROM FOREIGV LANDS OLD WOPLD yor Decidedty: Prbmlamgé—l'urneuites Furi Lennon. Oct. 22, long' be unattonded by blemished 'The <Parnelites are furious and revengeful; anid their opponents are hardly less ag- growive. The fight wilh he the flercest [| Davirt. ogalfst. Reémond. ~ DAVETT's stnesoartn. 'In the event of. \W@ininating (Davitt the As looked at askance by many of both fac ‘tloos who charge that le is cather-unsta- \ble: > : Cork and\ Ard 'hard work in suppressing | the fection -figh ts which are df hourly oG6- currence \on ' tho. strects. inn comes info play SOME SPICY DiVORCE CASES | Boon to be Argued: in the Courts 40: Load on. Loxpox: Oct 2. -In the term\ of court - About to open: there aro 267 divorce casta, : on the docket. 'Of these the epieiest are likely 'to; be 'that of ; the TConntess - against her 'noble spouse,. and that of the Actor Mar- Ins against his wife, the noted Florence Bt John - Both theso cases will prubably i with a doleful talo 'of his wife's terrific temper, and declares -that. until they sop- \erated scarcely a day passed. without the fair Florence testifying ber regard for himby throwing: small artic. M of verba Jat bim or emasbing a few pisces of furni- f ture to work the edge of ber'temper; The ; caso is a doublobnrreied one. The wife ving a story of.her own to relate, which ustained, will 'put quite a different complexion on thb relations of the couple Mr. finderi‘nd Talia. ~ Loxbon, Oct 2 lo his speech - at Qan- Aeérland last -the Hight Hon.; Joseph , Chamberlain defined Mr - Gladstone's Vewmstlo program 'as what in geology . would be called \conglomerate | This sort of material geoluglsln“doflncd as (a con- :geries of- various fragments subjected to great pressure and friction, and brought: »A together from vast distancm by 'many wouderful add\ various agouciea 'The | ugepous congress of various fragments of every: progiaosi uhder the sun, brought Rogether by the powerful agency. of the liberal caucus. - Mr Gladstone' bad told | them frankly that he would not begio to build the structure. proposed in the pro- |: gram until bo had 'first. given Ireland bome rule in face of the strenuous oppo- sition of the grest majority of English 'men and. Irishmen. '; - Not Eintthusissito for Jackson. . | - Oct. 22 -The choico of W. L. | Jagkson, financial socretary 'of the treas ury, as sucressor to Mr. Ralfour..ts notte; céived. with enthasiism by the Conserva- | tives - As a man of busifess\in the trems ury, Jackson -is highly esteemed, but there Har qualifications of Balfour for a force ful grasp of Irish affairs The appoint- ment is regarded, by some as aignifying that the government means to pursue a | waiting polity in Ireland and allow the Awa: factions to butt each other to their heart's content, with only enough infer ence'to make a show of preserving the peaca. 1 King Humbert Can Have 'the Town. Lorpos, Oct. 2 -The council of thecity of London bas decided to confer the free- Queen Marguerite of Italy, upon their viait to London {n 1802.\ This resolution is received with much satisfaction by Italiana In Londa as showing the per- manence of the friendly feeling between Italy and England, which originated during the Italian struggle for liberty. The late General Garibaldi was to the station to receive the freedom of London. The honor will be presented in a gold box, as in the case of the German Em- o Will Not bo Keunited. BRRLIN, Oct. 22 -It is considered cer- tain that the Socialist party in Germany will never be reunited into one powerful and homeogenous organization. The em- peror is da\'e'ted with the outcome of the Socialis. . .ngress and proudly claims the credit of having disrupted the for- midable party which threated, in the cera of suppression of free speech, under Bis- raarek, to become a disintegrating force to the body politic. Thankful Passengers. LONDo®, Oct. $2. -About 200 saloon pas- iNTEREoTlNG HAPPENlNGS JN THE fi'aeifmml Fight- nnourring in Got-k; with the Probabifit'se . of Biloodshed| ‘ xone s Revengofu' ~Bivorcte. (loge; 'to |. . the Argaed in the London Oonrta», - J Ocher Foreign Nows. v-F-twtion fights are al. most of hourly ogcurrence. An. Cork, and. the excitement. isgrowing to a . degree: \/| that cannot, actéordifig to- appearances, | ° 1 that Cork has seen in. twenty years, andj. mil the. leaders of both partios will nave ad ~shur6 fm 16 'There 4s some hesitation | - anong the Mchlhyites as to whether|- 7:de will run William O’Brien or Michael Over. :4, 000 P°op|° Turn out to ne‘l' lettara: of nomination at Kilkenny would]: _ | have to be cancelled, - Davitt, however; is stronger: than: O° Brien with, 'the extremef elerioot tn.Cork on account of his suil'ern loge in an English convict prison: O'Brien TEo:police-are. doing extra duty in. . \Davitt and | . O'Prien and the McC arthyites generally 'Are denounced by the Parnellites:as mur-| R (level-eL and their followers retallate 41:| - ally sovers language Then the 311er \ - | and. Vrooman. each made - ' speeches be reached by the end of pest month: ] Marius ts constantly regaling his friends Newcastle program was indeed aheter - .|sharpers,. representing themgéives to be { tbe.order of St. Etienne of Hungary upon. 199. - BAKING POWDER. First Come, First Served. sengers and 470 steerage passengers of the steamer Edam of the Rotterdam line, who arrived at Liverpool yesterday, unite in enthusiastically culogizing the conduct of the officers of the Cunard steamer Scy- thia which faithfully towed the steamer Robinson & Gardner. m__ _ D. Whipple & Son, DEALERS IN Lackawanna and | Cumberland Coal. Grades of Anthracite Conl: GRATE, CHESTNUT, EGG, PEA, STOVE. CANXEL AND STEAM COAL Terms Cash. branches of the federation hay been estab- lished. Alien 85 Co., the well-known book pub- Hiphers, for $180,000, is announced. hoge is a century old and is represented in the face of the Rerce gales. Redmond Will Stand for Cork. LoxDnox, Oct. $2.-Hon. D. Sheshy, the McCarthyite member of prrliament for Galway, declares that William Redmond will stand for Cork in the hope of finding a \Are escap\ knowing that he would fail of an election in Wexford The National Federation. DUBLIN, Oct .92. -At the meeting of the National federation the donntions for the woek were announced to he about £175. It wus atated that twenty seven new Fellure of an Old Publishing House. LONDON, Oct. 22. -The failure of W. H. The in Few York. DlREcT WOR Thus TIME. ‘Ovei' 10, 000 People Bee Him Defeat Hal - Pointer a% Nashvilte, NASHVILLE, \Tenn: Oct. 22.~Ten thous Land people were present at the Cumber land park races yesterday afternoon when the two famous pacers, Hal Pointer and: purse of $8,000. The weather was. beanti ful.and there _ peere but. tew Tennessccans. Pointer winning. Direct, however, won all three heat! , won without: trouble bandlly and It is believed had the 'the mile in.2:08. Direct led all the way in the last heat. mall. -———-—-..__..L_....... DEPEW SPEAKS AT CORTLAND His Address. pow spoke bere last night and liad an: andiencg.of between 4,000 and 5.000 per- sons. His speech was devoted largely to [ 'a-defense. of the MeKinley \bill - the\ ad: whathe was plesod to characterize its [fafiure of the wishesof the people on. mat- |: ters efl'eeting the, interests of the state.. 'He spoke of James G. Blaine as the leader: |'country. Tremeaious applause followed) 'the mention of- Mr. Blaine's name and it :Was'fully five minutes before qulet- was restored. - Flower,. Intent and Vroomn. . NEw York, Oft, . 22. <Mossts; . Fassett bere and Mr., Flower addressed a meeting 'in Brooklyn last might. ~ There's was no wariation from. their former speechee‘ thef Republican candidates continuing their «denunciation of Tammany and «Governor Hill, and Mr. Flower reiterating his charges that the Republicans io 'the sen: 'tur the location of the. world 's fair in Chi- ( cago. Mr. Famsott has writton a letter in: which be favors the Australian bailot and 'the entire refor mation oi tax. system of {/ the state. , . The Erin coupon. 83mm . Oct. 2 -The Erfut 'congress yesterday complaint} the work,.of- loppirig | Iotl’ the. revolutionist=. Resolutions were Innanimounly adopted expelling - Wer: and Wildberger as delegates from: \'the - congresa. 'The congress . then Iodopted .the new socialistic\ program. pro- dr s posed by the directing committee and 're , elected as the crecatite Boffa Sinzer, {proceedings were harmonious throughout. {presenting a 'moarked contrast to the | stormy scents of the earlier days of the session, | Berlin was selected as tho place bf meeting: for 1809, . abd \the. ceng'rmr ® 'closed with the singing ~ of the. Mar 'séillatse.. 'The proceeding of. the congress ! hm been followed with: great, intersat by 'the-press and the general .expremsion of opinion to favorable to the conservative action of tho. majority in getting rid of the anarchist element., . 1 Jones Smys Be is Gown-or | -New Yop®, Oct 22 -[deuthnant Gov- ! eenmor Joueeaaye hoe 4s, governor of the state of New York He said. yesterday | \The constitution of tho state provides that in the absemes from the state of the:| governor his power -and duties shall. de valve upon the. Hetstenant. governor 1 shall exercise the functions of the: office to such extent as the 'public good may re-. quire. } have nothing to say for publica- tion. regarding .my - spocific intentions.\ Mr Jones declined to say what his plans | were-with reference to his leaving the | city, but the botel people were tive ' that he had oo intention. of leaving at | present They had received no notice .of | his- departure, mnd 'as be is. still under ! treatment for his oyes they erpacted he- would remain «%.the hotel for some time. 'The Vietlin of Swindlers. CoRTLAND, Oct #. -It leaked out here | last evening that George Fitts, a farmer 'at McLean fod 'a stockholder In' the Sec- 'ond National bask of Cortland, has t m ' buncoed out of $3,000. Ttihas: been known for weeks that he had beon. victimized by nephews of the lato Judge Boardman of. Ithaca Mr. Fitts is veryreticent andre- fuses to- discuss the 'matter. How the bunco men got the money is unkpown. The 'sharpers went to Groton, hired a borseand (wagon and drove to Déruter and loft it thers and took the cars for Little Falls They sent back £20 to the liveryman at.Groton. A nepfiew of Mr. Fitts said last evening that the amount lost by his uncle was $8,000 and it was se- cured by giving him an interest in a bogus land deal Doke William Retires. VisxXaA, Oct. 2 - Emperor Francis Joseph has-conferred the grand cross of Duke William, of Wartemburg, who re-: tires from 'the command of the Third corps. of the Austro-Hungarian army. The decoration is accompanied by a letter in which the emperor warmly thanks the duke for his past services and expresses the hope that he will still remain in the army of the empire. Governor Hill Banqueted. ATLANTA, Oct. 9. -Last night at 8 o'clock a banquet was tendered Governor Hill at the Kimball house by the Young Men's Democratic League. Covers were laid for 100. Afterthe discussion of an elaborate menu, Mayor Hemphill res- ponded to the first toast, \Welcome of the Democratic cit ’y of Atlanta to its Demo- cratic guests.\ Governor Northen res ponded to the sentimaent, \The Empire state of the south greets the Empire state of the Union.\ 'The inspiring toast of the evening, \Democracy was responded to by Governor Hill. Considering Freight Rates. NEw Yort, Oct 22. -The executive committee of the Trunk Line's associa- tion met yesterday to consider the west- bound freight rates Charges were also pade at the meeting that some of the lies were cutting rates. It was decided «o mainthin the present tariff and a reso- lution was passed to the effect that if any of the lhnes connected with the associa- tion are cutting rates It must cease at once. The Bicycle Racers. NEw Oct. 2%.-The bicycle score at 1 o'clock this morning was: Martin, 815 miles; Ashinger, 787; Schock, 788; Robb, 719, Boyst, TII. Albert, 675; Edlen, Direct, mation a hard and fast track for a| Tamong the crowd but felt. sure of Hal; with comparative ease, Hal Pointer had. the pole in the first heat, but after going.]. -& quarter Direct assumed the lead asd. ~The, heat ' was won 'by Direct. fornlan. been pressed, he.could bave majide | \The Arst. heat was. paced in 2 10; the Bee | 'ond. in.. 209K, sud -the. third and last [ up the train, were slightly shakes up, | Svracreg, Oct: 28~Chndneey M. Def vocacy of the: blanket ballot, and: ageneralé Arraignment of the Democratic party fof | of-one. party and the-glory of the whole | |; was standing while the anthem mag I' water, when another train s 'ate, led by. Mr... Fassett, wore responsible |. \| number seriously injured, has been nearly ;| all cleared away and. Creme i sgain Gertach,. Bebel, Auer and Fircher.: The | \| Clark, a wall- pecialist, ' office is at 18 South Clark. Street, killed |- injuries are serious. York: night; northwesterly wiuds, n THE WREGKED EXPRESS | mone Loss OF ”FE ”5m 05313th in Wunm‘wn, N. Y., Och.: lie—The Pree- ‘ churches |; is holding TiON OF PROPERTY A Fast Train on the Balti' ore and: Ohio Leaves: the Traci:Nomar minim Run with Fatal honour-The Ingmar and Firoman Instantly Killed—I’ll- sengers: Badly Shaken lip—Jenni ~ Other Serious Wieckn _- WASHINGTON, Oct: - 294mm outbound limited:express from Chicago jntped the track a few miles west of St. John's: Run | on the Baltimore and. Ohio road yesterday | afternoon. The enginesfter w the |. track turned over, a’ndEuginm okley . and FirémanRichards were Xifiisd. Pos. tal Clerks. Lippincott, Craig apd. Lavey | were injured, but the passengers in the 'two: coaches and ° 'the slmpntnhioh,“ |- sides the postal and ~ baggage «cars,. made. The train was running toils] hour when it was derailed. ° The, accident was canned \by the brisk ing of one of the rear driving wheelaot the engine Trains and Araffie on the. 'road were delayed. about two-hours: bytlle accident miles an. <+ ~A REAR-END COLLileN, Eight Cars anhed Up and Du In: - Badly Injured. ~ Ausnnou. N.. Y., -Oct. u~kmund collision on the Central-Hudson rivor rail- roadoccurred at Tribes Hill station, five freight train. miles west of thiscity. :A : from the rearand crashed into ft,. Eight cars ware thrown the truck :and set on fire. - John. R; \alrath of Fit]; tle Falls, a trainman, who Wa# riding ou the engine, jamped when. be jaw; 'opash was imminent and broke oe t bis arms and. received other painful of the cars -were loadfi ' money loss 16.840,000. Tri hMull’ f suspended The Wreck at nouns-an. AL, ,* a ' Moxxourn, Oct. 22. -The wreak ot. the | «Chicago, - Burlington 'and Qulacy, which | persons were instantly killed and a- sumed. Tho remsins of the W have been forwarded to their friends, and the, 'injured are being cared for here, It. not- thought likely that any of uninjured will} die. Tho wreck was the most cotie:. .pleto and disastrous that has (loomed on the, “Q” for some time. A, Bid 'M reck ll (m N CHicaco, Oct. M-The Oak Lawn ac- commodation train an 'the Wakash road |: Fa Forty -first street ay.. * Both en- gines were wrecked and several- freight. cars' were;:destroyed. The forward car of. the accommodation train * also. badly wrecked. (R R. Cot'xjinklods. P, Sel- vere, two passengers,; wers fatally in- jured: The engineers ahd firemen jumped and, saved their livem | .\ ©. tios <+ Dr. Clark Sula“ $. - Dr. hmkllo B. own. s whose CBICAgo, himself by asphysisition #901 South Clark street, where he had reated a room. 'The doctor was a well-known resident of Lhicngo having-lived. here for the last at) y-five years ant was quite well to n the dead man's person was found: e large atiount of jewelzy and eoms money, but no note or mimire. explaining 'man.sabout Myenufim * [ Escaped mm the Anion. , - CHICAGO, 'Oct. ail-ML Collier, the- lawyer who has been sonfiged: in tho in- kane asylum at Eunning. for several months, mide his sacaps yesterday by. breaking away from bfs Attendants .and jumping into a bt . woran whose |. name is nnknown was in the buggy. She |:; gave tho reins to ColHiar, who drove rap- idly toward the city. 'FTheasylum author 'lties gave otders at once for. m Chane and also notified the: Git] poli n Governor smol- Racism. CHicaGo, Oct. 2% -Govérmor Steele of Okishoma arrived here pteter siter noon. He admitted to & reporter that his | const ys resignation had been tthdéréd to the President, but declared to ”113138329 togss that 'he bad not Sandered the office of pension oommiuioner. signed to give his fntefost in the gan works.at Marion, Ind., attention, and be cause of his belief ths% his office should go to a man who to make Okla homa his home. Violated tho Labor Law. Boston, Oct. 22. -Jack Dick was arrest. ed yesterday charged withviolaflug the contract labor law in importing musicians to this comntry. It is alleged that the musicians brought over by Dick sre all - minors and that the cont for their serviced are made with their parents in Germany. bands and leases their services. He claims: that the young men aro \artists\ and therefore not amenable to the law. Charged With t Bud Crime. Warring, W. V6, O $3.-Wm. Jones, one of the leading officials of Mar- shall county, has* been Arrested at Moundsville, charged . with making an indecent assault upon & bridge of three weeks. Jones is one of . tho leading churchmen and active politicians, His friends deny the charge find claitm that it is the result of a conspiracy. | Pat Killin Deed. CHtcago, Oct. 22. -Pat Killin, the well- known heavyweight privé fighter, died last night. The immediate cause of his death was erysipelas, A few woeks ago he defeated \Bob Fergugon ina Bgbt near (ihicago and has not been a well man sinee Shot nla Mutton. NEw YORK, Oct. 22.~-Cigglus Morry formerly a rggmrter, 40 years old, shot Annic Ward, 28 years old, at their lodg- ings last evening Morty then shot him- self, but only succeeded in inflleting a painful wound in his right shoulder. The woman was wounded in the head and hor THs Weather Tox, Oct. $2. - sport. 'or Eastern New Fair today and Friday; cooler by tonight; northwesterly winds. For West- ern New York: Fair bodty. cooler by to: « 532, Stage, 544; Wood 894. mew ut Coma ome ien ch tmeniimties oro ion e ener rer ean ° murder” y. | niles: northwest of Commotinople, and land. 5 in ales occurred here yesterday, in which four ‘v This collided withan ineomioétreixhsmin at |- - A dug it, or atlmdmmgeeonmilling the causo ofthe deed. Dr. Clark was a 'bank ugey that was standing|- | near the asylum gate. -| didate for senator in the Twenty-seventh < ~ fdistrict, , Ho holds that, Mr. Sherwood,, ' bein park commissionerof,' Homells'ille of | 'and duly qualified as, such, is fneligible- He re |. Dick organized them into D* A committee Appointed-4113130” of the Superintendents. | /- - byterian synod representingt & %u New \Y. at New Hngla “in 'its tenth annual sension here With bout A committee on systematic beneficiaries Frecommended that. the synod . constitute follow: . Home missions, Albany; missions, New York; education, Syracuse; }, 'Bunday school work Brooklyn; church' {action, Boston: relief, Troy: freedom, But- aid for colleges, - (;. The churches. have, contributed > £299, Ro benevolence. The number. of comnin- 'flcants, exclusive:of the foreign Presby- .The report of misslonaries and superin-. tehdentl show that New York has added [B1 per cent, confessed:Christians, with 158+ minimum ht work, Muck is bein [done in the Adjrondacks,. --. . R ~A resolution was adopted to. moon 'among the churohem for [mdons. The woman's synodical commit 'tee on home. missions. is also holding ita | convention here during the year. They Tadvanced §401.30 in money and about $10,- 000 in boxes of. supplies and thoney to missionary families and schools: <1 < *' seems 10 LACK ‘eonnnmnou._ A Report Received in New York That {. Russia Bu Captured Comimtinonie. wut ssying, will not: begenerally until confirmed. by subsequent.\ advices, eas recefjvsd.. in this city . tron; London» Ruicia . bas {only centered Carmen» bythemoteet coup de main of the. Onflomiunixhtalnge Elector barges and We appeard on the Tarkish, coast of the sea, near DerkGs, a town about seventy | Cossacks and £2,000 infantry. They secured the railroad along the contfrom Con- 'stantinople to Inlada, immediately crossed the 'coast rango and selzed another railway from 'Constantinople- to Sophia to the town of Tcha- abontlixty milu west of, Constanti- v wae, ' Constantt. |, aas be lune control of! gin arrow ge: sea o :Sea of ”it the pain of this wedge tin-op This. movementflmh I thedozfl dltu uoept’thb‘le‘ inrognd the city, and render: help from the sea practically tiseleas. It is said Russia has been .mocumulating barges aud shipplng of allkinds. Pash end thay the of | od ut very that the'w | the 240,000 troops asnembleéd in southwest Rusia can be . rted and landed within. dramas 'of Oonmunobie faside of the pest fourdsys. and. hefire anything can | be ldone by InclineGermany, Austrig or (My --—§-—-—._.._.__._.. ii, “lining Up\ 'the Northern: Phonic. CHICAGO, Oct. 21. - ~A special to'l‘im Post 'from : Indlxnspoiis says: dt is aiuthorita~ 'tively stated that tho westem trip of President Roberts of the ® Pennsylvania system, and tho -two Englilh capitalists “accompany him, .is mafia-token for: 'the purpose of looking 'at The : Northern, 'Pacific property with a view of . purchase. | interest in! the stock. 'Mr. Roberts 'has, 'talked fréely about the stock and designs 'in corporating it with ths flow 1mi thus connecting /t sait aind mt by one nilroed l Couldn't Accept the Banting-n. : N“ YORK, Oct fl—H’Qdm gunmen, iof the: United States, circuit ;oourt, Jacob Band Comelins 'H. Tallman as bail in $50,000 for James A. Simon», under sentence of aix years for indemnified against ary loas by. reason of thair being bail for.Simmons. - The Judge |. adds that, leave is given to the defendant again to- 'present 'them for -acceptance upon showing that an application to the. United States supreme court to advance 'his case has béén made \by him. and re fused by the court.. a i f iP 10 t. ~'. . Sherwaod is Inollgiiile. x Honmwvtux, N.Y., Got GS. nay-GeneralTabor hasrendered an opin- 0b on the question' of the el biiity of «Franklin D. Sherwood, Republican: can- ace to. section 8, article 8 of the itution. Ex-Judgo Danforth, of the |/ wrote sn opmion to. the contrary Swarm- of Newspaper Men. A Cameo Oct. $2. -The public exhibit, tion of type-setting machines in tHe Chi- cago Evening Post building, under the- auspices - of the American Newspaper Publisher's association, has brought to the city newspaper men from every quar ter of the United States So many pub- lishers have never before been in the city |: at one time. Wonderfil interest is mani- fested not only in the various machines, « Ang, which is on exhibition every day. Saturday evéning uext will closo the nxlfibition Another Crew Landed. NEw York, Oct. 22. -The schooner Grace Bradley, who arrived yesterday having on board Captsin Smith and six men, the crew of the schooner Elizabeth T. Cottingham. 'The latter vessel lefé New York for Virginis on Oct. 11 in bal- last, On Oct. 14 she encountered a e which carried away most of her rigging. She also sprang aleak and the crew were obliged to take to the boats. The schooner sank in a fow minutes. Four hours later they were picked up by the Bradley. A Brilliant Wedding. NYACKE, N. Y., Oct. 22. -Margarot Knapp Hedges, daughter of General Ira M. Hedges, the Republican candidate for state treasurer, was married in the Cen- tral Presbytenan church at Haverstraw last evening to Mort Fowler Washburn, a wealthy brick manufacturer of Stony Point,. The wedding was the most bril- lant affair of its kind ever held in Rock- land county. A Suit For Damages, RoCBESTER, Oct. 22. -The administra- tor of the estate of James and Martha Logan, the brother and sister who were killed at Palmpra a few nights ago by an engine on the New York Central, bas brought suit against that company for $5,000 each damages. Liabilities Over a Millon. the assignment of Abrabam Backer, the note broker, were filed yesterday. The labilities aro over €1,000,000 and actual assets about $500,000, PRfiBBVTERlANe _AT wqantrown. Ar [800 delegates in. attendance, . Rev. Asa | Finke‘of Ithaca, han 'been: elétted; moder-\ i Jaight permanent: committees docated-as | - ; foreign [ _ teries,. is 161,361, an incresse -of 3,187. ;- ©. - |is a Siding serio, 16 franc being theming - Cficago, Oct;.22.-A special, Nu; York to The Ev Jamel g: & 'following eablegrans, which, | f” Soils | 19, ware $71,008,463, leaving an 'f axpenditures over all reverges of verecking, bocause they hare been |; —Attcr. tn court of sppesals of Rocksster, recently |. B Wumm Ock. H. Tacy ~ yesterday afternoon appointed tho follow- but also in the cold process for stereotyp- | o aff 'Gapttat only Notes: ~.. Oct. flaw-fiche Mitt the tariff committee on 'the | firm recommending a. da g ic | bundred: kilos on 'sal meate 'at atl twin [imported from the United Stitie: 3x » garden as an official; declaraiifili’nc! fl: mum and 20 frante: the niaximoni.® The, action of the nenate committes was, be: thinks, limpiytfiropoeition to rative the t maximum. ''The fixing of the- exact rate. 'will be left to the cabinat, and this rate, the'secretary believes, will be 3 francs - “RIM“? ”Salim! emu: am o said yestemiay, \the f duty wih brel‘ebbont 76 centé leas of; the. duty fixed -. Germany,. Germany's ples 470 per: 220 pounds? the Frretich oldedupon.wiuba&m scale the French cabinet may fix m rate [Etan on | opes that the Ta ex» many and later of the others will before the hew year be mhatatially lowerkd. representatives of Germany and this ectn- try,; The next country after France to. 'taine the em: 1s 'axpicted to be Aus: tro-Hungary.. . Overturis. have already [ be-nmadet-othfis country. by the aggents of Francis Joseph and negotiations will shortly be actively under way, Nothing hagget‘beon heard from Mutton tin subject.\ , - Creat ”Numeral. mart of the auditor of the treasury Torm. the pooto no department, showing the re- tho fsou year ereding |\ Juneau. 1991, has been submitted to the postmaster ~ general! It thows that the postal revenuss during the \your wire $05,981,796. . The- expendituirea to Sept. #%.100,- 68t1. The amount placed with them urer to the credit of the «whine; a sisting of grants from thegenerai treasury |. 'In aid of postal rerenne wunder the mat of June 10, 1800, was $2,900,000, 'The exrooss of dpmdituru over grants ts $3,630,077. -_ TBE GRAXD Tolis. =- momma of, balstices due from late postmastars whose offices ars tloemd by. suxpession is $800; by bad debts, $14,004 bompromise debts, $5,48%; making a. not (Xvi 0f3998,876, 'Thsamount to be placed th the treagurer ts thersfore $8,508,884. newspaper wrappers, letier mlrets 'postal cards sold. during the four quantum of the part yeas was as follows: Bapt. 80, $374,755.37)”. $10. 38368881 Marcks §, 554,843; Tutie 80, $15,800, Aotal of $69,550,775. mum They \Played\ thi ml. | ' Warrthoto®, Oct -It hau Lio found upon Ingdiry by the postofice de- | that the Philadelpbl® [1 fter car- | 'tlars who wersremored rocantly by Lost master Fisld ware inthe: habis oi the races\ at Gloucester, a sportingc re-| Tsort They . were: recommended for re. ] moval by- Genera! Ka 6, tos \n 'chargo at Philadat was $50,014, 1 5K am . f £20 to 'be untrustworthy for: the honest desliv= ary and oolleotion of. valuable mall For 'this reason General Kdgirton recom- mended their removal and Potmmntor: Plald promptly concurred. Itis stated at. bad begun to have -a demoralizing efect. upon the carrier tome of the office, _ A. Gem-t el Inquiry Appointed. ing officers as a court of inquiry to rasdt in Washington on. Monday, Oct. %, tos de- termine the responsibility for the wareok. of the United States steamer Despatch: Captain Montgomery Card, preside; tenaut CommanderJames H. Dayton and: Lietemf. Nathaniel R. Runner, recorder. This Settle: the Pork anution. 1. WASHINGTON, Oct, $8.-Mr. W hitthouse, charge d’afiaira at the Amgrican lega#tion at Rome, cabled yesterday that the Etal= lan government Bad removed the restric- [tons. against swine products; accom- swing is still in force. - :. Died at the Ago of Ninety-floor. - ContuAxp, N. Y., Oct: 21 -M. Justin: day, She was 04 years old. . She was married 70 years ago and: dunngihat time a ¢} uhmppocingthnttObanu tm de- P £ Itis thought that having the sliding Whether. they will be depends spor the |- negotiations now'going on béetwaers the |= THE ”POBTOEFiGE EPARTMENT., R mun Report J‘- Amntor o: the ' Oct. as: +4 'The anova) re-f ugoodltnm of the postaofice | L2 1L“ The amsunt ofstamps, stamped antelope? ' makirag ewfimiofznnil su s, @spersons limble | the: postoffice department that before discovariee ware. mado the dismissed xnen | ei Commander Willard H. Brownson,; Lieo— : ota. panied 'by certificate of iispection. \The | decree against the importation of Jive 1 Plerco, 6f Homer, . died suddenly yesstit- | she and her husband have nover been 4. mania some of ths; California praportyfhul Soul deeded to him, the desde running ; from his wife, althon b un M «ofthe same nioperty . Witmass did hot understand Atha it. lawyers were: to have $85,000 a yrair a: \1L utfluy m m 10 ”e He uit per out for the attorneyus of we. a» pairtusyabip set and 60K the veuiles turmoil-”Mole - ©\ THE 11’qu - At Guiana?» 3 ' L 0% mu M Iqaluit 1 kflam Lativies and Want: Time, 197%. vir. Ao Irdt race. %f ralle-Madaterna 1, 1. CAY Auk 910“, firfluufizc win-3 Ill); 4 haw W’- Hares, \B4 Virgie®, nut-fix?“ 1:84, h Neptune“: film 1953. - I rmile-Bparltimg 1, Mt At Gloom: Hi Tyrone %, Albert Stung time, 1m | | x Loe \ heut 4 the 4 - mike-H 1, Keteh mutual; that? 1, % #6 furlongs ~- Jim. | 1, race, 44 flue, Able, «trims. W WWI-slim th rabe, “mile—“Prion Kinard 14 Court haul; Bir lemma; tim Hk. ./ THE. HARKE‘T 8. * 1m: York no)“: Sterne/C. #> , _ Nave Yoiut, O6t. 2%. 'Money at 8 'per cent., the lowert rate. the * sterdy, Posed rein, . ge a y. aotual raids. maxim: mm $1.K}601.834for demand, “(lemmings “chug?” I cou AMG “g acts bonds. & + m “it“! m. chum Busts, HK : dogfighting M 31.013; blfi Gem-ole, Annia -- new York Produce than“: q - Newer i'neu 00g ty Itradoe (lltnll‘igs‘mhfon‘lk li- motivo; Hrado an akira, (WHEAT-Spot lots werk» t ~*~] ao. $ 168 winton, “£45; An 0c€., “m | do. Nov., $10 d $36. do Jany Slash-At}; SMI iii-3:6 ve o n of No. g gm E «Lfi “a: Pinon anl own“: > white, 56¢; No. do rikec, mto 3. ao; 65040: No. iron al Ock, ~ B6c; do Nov., 966;.do D ecumc. . 20m. BARLEY: _ , ~RBYE-Neglaoted, -. hus PORK—411111. Ni m 0 \LARD-Dull. xx. $355. m. “a“ Jam, a6i§7§1TTER~Fair Aereand, Créameiry stake, | exams, 380; do western, at. State cholebfi‘iflmo; fha, on“ 6 Mngflosvnm. State, m.mem« J * . - Bum Ptovillon 3mm. Burftité, m“. 33mm No. 1 hard; ohms. ] 20%. 3. OORN=Strong. No. % y mam norn, 003%e . Q + wamglz—Qulen No.2 western om it 0 . BYE—Nominal. {She isthe mother of Raward L Pliers,: parted even by a single day's abseance. MTS: Plerce was wid Pe lout. the county for her charitable deeds, | of the firm of Warren, Tannery & Co. Blaine at Boston, Bostox, Oct. 22.-Secretary Blaine and Hie dholce, do western. 20@@%, CHEESE-Fanoy full cream., 1mm: choice do. lOKfilMo. good do, Y@10. ER - Oreamery (may. 806W | in Rochester this evening. Poor business. NEW York, Oct.. 22.-The schedules in | party reached this city late yesterday af- ternoon and proceeded to Young's hotel, where they remained until today when the journey to Washington was coftinued. Numerous newspaper men endeavored to get Mr. Blaine to talk, but all requests. for an interview were politely thorigh firmiy refused. Actors in Hard Luck. BYRACUSE, N. Y., Oct. 22. -The Geoxzge Barrett English Comedy company, tho star of which is George Barrett, brotBsr of Wilson Barrett, disbanded in this city at the close of its engagemost last even- ing. The company was billed to appear is the cause of the collapse of the company. A Fine Residence Burned, PLAINFIEID, N. J., Oct. %-The hand- some residence of Charles Richardson, at Fanwood, was burned togsther with its contents last night. Loss $10,000. weir comes nn ne nd smear Pee: GS-State and family, stzictly Fresh, hot wuiem. Cast Buffalo Live toe Muck». East bustiily Ont $y. Lipped sheop, $4:650@4.90;. good. to.oliofog an?!“ 0; common to fair, 38906119- ensign extra lggba. $5,095.05. ds comte 3[ a : CATTLE-Extra export 'ateef,. til Paine hot in hel 84. :o ligl andy \helfers extra, 9% was lg aim.“ sm'lsmm: veale, $5.51008.18 ©0GS--Hervy. #41 mizad. $4404.55; Yorkih | pi» Siimfiibfl. E a Bums!\ Hixxy invitat- - f REErFALO: flout» No. 1 timothy, mav. per ton, th it. 2 do, $14,00015,00;-coimg.on-m'x «d, §12,00@1 blue grass, $15.00010.0; baled hip, $14 15.00; clover, loore «tinie, & Bs A & as min commes o tos cvwwg—lumwwmmmmwwm \W oma es “gt-M}: t t4.00@15.(10l mms > + £ 10.90; bated do, $12.000.19; BDubdid Lull. “MW! Raita Van C Nuits e +C SHEEP AND LAMBS -Choé 16 - if“ e SGL - nettan: lfi?‘ - -_ *. - BRR mmflp mum, ® - '\ Mr. Stlllman.cagoe to MCethion. on thety | retmon and aay Mas. Setucies -on Cusine . .} matters,: At the timsof Hho fhayring the J witness had h Mrs, F¥t likin- pou of\ Rian togo te to fom tp wat \man togo rnls mat {ter up, - His report after Choir return wai. 'that the property wasin abape. The >- first stigguetion of the 00-geartni trom Mr. Stillmar g Tike some Eat mmads 15 0 80916: eamen a to f hay bersiton(., | Co oat Witnzqhxisg inhaler-emf“ rts Dam confideams { yparky His wite new, to Ile. ~ a v- «te » BE L4 e cf -< ~- 4 ~ oof *i \pos %