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PHE west. | Philude [gnu Express A}; gum <4 [oC illougo Expxess nnamim, Local,. mughnmmu Loi '|‘x 'qins 8and tron on Sun Timetables. show if); : lee between stat offices. New York, Outm'ioa‘Westem Minty Co, wee no, iopart from ‘Ziduoy as IA ‘t'i'nim ermc Atl 771i ‘s'nn'run weer No ' 1 in) isprms * \a Ue “ilk Sew inrk‘imy Ex Hinniir 3 . .~. Acowmodation.... -. Prains 5, 6, Band 10 gan daily daily except-Sundays.. New Berlin Branch. No A INS. amnion-m . 19 0 Mill; dnllyi .................... 4.46 pim 11 - Ac ummndatiun «except. Sunday, Jb 8 mm TRAINS. |, 110 | Mflk-(daily) ...- a 48 A m: 19; Kl « nunnminilun wxapl p m (Qneonta Branch him-med C i3\TRAL HOUSE. £00 use y _ oo OVEOVTA NY. i i A ¥ 'a my sternum or”. i. fa RED,. THE To W0\uxsu. | je 'c Tnw' Aren yLLFT Drs. Holt & Smith The eminent spécialists from; the Al bany Medical Sanitarium}, will give «on aultation examination legix'inn, and treat ment one month, free of | charg:, mencing Wednesday Dec: 2. For the purposs af extending their pmputarity - irs. Holt & bmith are fur one month tying to- com those who deaire such examination, advice ind | treatment as may be indicated by cach-inciv itaak mn- iroe of c thoegt ing mutt-gm ri‘ml 53 ent ian ani * Ihm‘o 5:11“le of Ibia‘mxw system- whiul worked #uch mart ol us curce threiagh (ent \the Alma b- the tirue aud en. 'to ns ingiving tks treatments 1}: cost ‘m 'many thousands, of dollars yét.we feel that the number wo shall treat will betes large, tie. cures we C.)). vaned, the fued we shal do wth gover so large a ield thattbendvertisament ail: tn; doable Niall could be obtained with the ex ran-luau of $20,000.In any other way \We niso wipe to bring to the notfes 'of all (ur elestant institutes as well as our special s¥sterm «f practice. All that we ask in returm is that every patient treated will appoint iimself or her: self 'a committee of Gno to atote to al their mends the results obtained in their indus idual casen by our system of treatment We would say to those who hate given ump nll hapes of being ctired makeus a tisit. !f you are . curable we w lt-armini cure you , If Incurablé we will tell. you so, ly burg ply ticiah ig. a sperialist in his (articular branch and -has had caténiive experience in private and buspital lit-native, We court honest, afncore insest tgsatlon. mye no scercts and are only too glml to show all interested and candid people what We are. doing for suffering humanity.. . UNBONTA- BRANCH OGPPFICBR AT TIE eEx. TRAL HOTEL ONXEONTA, % Y (Call carly andavoid the éowd. Kemember the- office heura, \011110 &. in S P 'n Dm felt & smith. proprietors. | | w mino‘uloy and Thursday. Dee. 16&17 W ednesday and Thursday, Dee.30 & 831 iiednoeday and Thorsday, Jan. 13 & 14 Wednesday: andThursday. Jan.?? & 28 d—h— - R 8 A. REID, Physician and “urgg mn Office (for monument at. raddemv No 1. Emst «treet, earner of Maple, Oneanta, N. Y Disenses of women and children & sporinlry nmne hours Morning, ta tween 8 and 10 o clock. glierbpson, between 1 and 8 0'ctack, eventing, bet wern T. and 8 oelock. t BIL A D (iE’i'MA‘s omapathic Physician and surgeon Ofice and, rmhiem e, 17 Ford avenue. Hours. Da. m. : .p. m. 3° DENNY, AL. D.. oop A _- Physician and mum-on '4e Ofice and residence No. 16 Ford avenue, Oneonta, N Y. Diseases of the throat, ear and nuse & specialty. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2 and 0 to sage . Calla in country promptly at tended. lephone in office. * F. MAYBHAM, @ law and penxiun agent. enta, N. Y. GILBERT“ uoOLD3MITH, D D. and bridge work a specialty Fun] block. Attorney and Counsellorat- Ford block. one (mounts. N DR. G 8 “LN Physician and Surgeon Roy nolds block. Office hours, 2.to 8 and ? to 8 p. {< ROM S. BROW‘I Homeopathic physician and surgenn, Chronic diseases a. special ty Office hours 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 8 find 7 to 8 p. Office in the Union block, 207 Main strect, in I), B. Manchester % whiny Special afieotnon—mven to Cutaneous and Gensto-urinary Dissases. Office hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to & p. in. IN MAIN STRRET. UNEONTA N. Y. mas orl cheal cines ne sence Go TO HARRY BURTON'S 21 Chestnut Street, -- -FOR - MNE WATCH REAR Special Attention Given to Railroad Watches. With every job is given a WRITTEN GUARANTEE and through train ons on all divisions of. D- -& H. system may be: whtained gt-all D & K luket ' vestlgotxon of the assault upon the Balti- F * WASHINGTON-y Many mumorn to Circulation Over the | ‘=0hlleau Situation <a Minister Egan’l“ A+ Dep a. i: anihlfia Express 453m |- Fallure 'to Attend President Montb’l 4. $ £ “31an 1, s gfigg . Imaegarat ~ Ceremonies Thought to. 10 uneonta. Loval 7.00 m Hare r a: io. Mente Gote 7,00 a ‘ Considerable Meaning—Govern mont Oféials Still. Retioenc. o | answer to inquirie® about méwir 'I Chily was made. | \We! have ! receive ru mOI‘S concerning oflici ~f etpl 'Cotame. He had Geen Aiwvikéd to 'of his position. to say nothing of whan \K | everidegres of Absolute danger to his: per- m.] son. thero was in : appearing on 'the streatss,. {to attend: the Ceremony in view of the | | manner in which he had. been weaved; since the: revolixcfoi: ended. | .~ 400m } oc Atalanta/comm at the White House A result of 46 is not defifitely known. It chanjod. The intimations in: Ptors t an thero'is a division of sentiment those who are in a position to know the as a whole and the président - 'and secre- | tary of state have -the full confidence and support of their: associates. ~ LOYT THINK ARBITBATION PROBABLE. . Around the stato departrmiont. little con- dak fo have 'She 3controversy settled 'by | arbitration. - At least thatis not a prob- thoroughly: committed tg arbitration, a. retort is-hot such as to . tho bas- tng of lively hopse thecoom;.. * Short Fy after noon Senor P5610 Mann. tho _(brlean> min{ater, 'af mung for the Nitaraognan and Br conclude: their business with Mr. Blaine, began an interview with the secretary, 'which Imsted more than an hour. What: It w as all about of. course was 'not made known CALLED oN TRActT. +45 'may, or paay not,- have. been signif- | > cant 'that during yesterday Recretiry Trav vina vlafted by Senator Allison,. chairman of the appropriation commit- tee; Sensators Cameron, Hale and Butler of. the committce on naval affairs, and Frye. member of the-committso on foreign r6- lationa, aud Representatives McKenos: aud Dingley of the appropriation com- mittes of the house; Boutells of the. com- mitte on naval affairs, and Rem-encum- tive I~dge of Massachusetts. Inaddition | to thaie already -named, Secretary Tracy also mee Chief Engineer - Melville and | (Captain Phillips, who isto command the [ New York . Mr. conference with the eccret ary was.caused by the temporary delay in approving the twronty -first pay-: ment due on the vessel The contract calls for the payment of the amount bid, 1908,00, in thirty equal instaiments. The. twenty-first was due last week, but the |. he was mot sxtisfied with thorate of pay-t men't mado upon.the restel. .. _; - ~wW.ABE' T MR. (mum’s FAULT 5a Nr Cramp was able to satisfy 'bim. that the delay was uot due to any cause 'over which he bad control, and the payment, about £59,000, was orderol to be made by | the secretary. Mr. Cramp stated, refer- ring to tho reports that work:on the now: vessels was baing haspenod. that his oth- ployes were not worm or longer than isral . He said be had réceived 10 up the work of the vessels now being built at tris yards. Commodore Wilson, the chief construc- | tor, had gone ewer to Philadelphia to in- | spect the. naval work, and bai riot found | work. Moreover, Mr. Cramp said he did not believe 'half his forte whs at work today. as they were keepiug the holidny season. An official of the navy department, speaking of the shipment of thet elve- inch gun. and a supply of powder to Hrancisco, said it was understood to he- the intention to send the cruiser now finishing there to Chile, should it be ngcéssairy, without her arzor, which hé thought would be a very hasarddus | bro- ceeding. , A MESSAGE FROM EGAN. The monitor Comanche is to be left in | the harbor for the defenso of San Fran- cigco. Late yesterday afternoon -& tgiew gram was received from Minister Egan. | It referred to the inauguration of‘Preu» dent Montt, which, it said, nasked off suc | cessfully and was followad by a banquet Suturday night, which was attended by the congress, other officials, Ind foreign lations. ° The inférence from the message is that Minister Egan was not invited to attend the banquet; certainly he did not go. Mr. Egan also referred to the pul- lication in Valparaiso of many extracts- from Santiago papers, expiaining‘the pfo-' q ceedings before Judge Foster in the in: more's sailors. The papers contained, so far'ss the message revealed, no.comment upon the situation. With regard to Minister op s absence L from the ceremony of naught-anon oi. Saturday, if may be stated with much confidence that no communication passed between him and the state department upon the subject. That course was dic tated by wwhat he deemed to bo. the dug precaution, if not the-necessity of the sit- ustion, without advice from this end of the line. THOUGHT IT WOULD BE STRANGE It would be a strange thing, indeed, said a prominent official, speaking of this report, if Mr. Egan were instructedto use bis own judgment with regard to sueh s matter, the officials here knowing his po gition, while on the same day the secre- tary of state attended a dinner given by the Chilean minister in hener of the Nov. 11, 18291 y [HOLD a short conference im Commencing November 16, > 1891, traingwil} leave One- Wmmmmx Deg. 20. -Atthe: snatooud navy «departments yesterday thengizal ftom;:| ~ | nothing.\ But.this did not prevent. the circulation 'of a. good slzed crop of. llveiy' 'the . situation and especially Minister Egan's failure to at- | tond the inaugural ceremonies of Presi-] dept. MEontt,. Alo Veipoxoleo Sammie, . Phe: s at thp ° 'state , tiepartmenb had: no tioh 'to. glow |- m1mgb}r’e own judgment. in the premises and. in” high official circles, («Jag belief prevails: P g that the mibister felt:that. If. was not ion-] r] sistent: with solLreepocl» and :the digni There was ® aborbuoonflxam between; 'Breretary Blaine mdmtoddént Harrison | ay. before' the: secretary reactied the department. bat the was said that | the - ~situation . had ° not me quay. [ anroug the president and members of the | cabins upon the- subject of the differences. t with Chile meets with fo acceptance by |- Tfacta It is mssorted that .in every step. taken in the mailer the embinet , has acted, Meme is'put jn. the report that; (bile wild | ability of the -uear future. - Beffore such a |. | step woald be reached -n 'the progress of | negotiations betwaen the two nations: long say inust be traversed. And Child's {A guess IIL ship,\ secretary declined to approve it because/~ instructions from Washlugton to bury 4 gt asinglo man, ofthe $,000Q employes at | ; hissed fer soveral mintites. * 4 E ley find been found in the North river ministers with which that admitfiftration ] music)? Vancott that threo registered mail is maintaining pleasant al Tm: able re: 55g £ Wid been found in the water off Cas -~ sucolat the twooends of the line: by the | D'nibed Statesauthorities; . Regarded 'as Serigns. ° Washfimatox, Dec. 20. -No information in référence to the situstion on the Mex- | ican botder was reteived at the war de-. partmen yesterday. The sltuabion, how- department isdoingall it can to. strengthen Tits forces on the border so :as to prevent I thae troging over the Rio Grandeo Gama yondhislmn _. t The. Behring Sea. Case. «WasBitoTon, . Dec. %. -It is believed tEvat the cours of arbitrators in the B-ehring:sea date will bo annonncéed soon. Our government will select France, and | It. is. believed that Eugland will select |. Italy; These powers will select a third. 'As the sealing season will not open until (Inne: there Js: no gyeu; hurry HERFfiCK WAS NOT iNTOXiCA_ED F Station Agent Dotauoy 8 . Repofl on the Central' Wreeks ~ 0 Now YORK - Dec. 298: station Agent D-elancy of Hastings 'made. his report: alSout the accident which occurred on the} V. 'New ¥ ork Central road on Christmas, to- 'three sttperintendent yesterday: < In if He saeys that, twenty-five minutes after the express had passed,; A. M. Her- teck, ome of the brakemen on the. «express, meme ffito his- office and mode a few cas - {usalromarks. | Hegave Hernck A cigar and leaving 'hEm. with the. operator in bis office, went across the track to 'the hotel to 'deliver' scome express packages, He had. been. gone about. ten minutes when the St. | Teouls which leaves New York at | B o'cdock, thundered by without slacken: in.g/ite speed: , Then Herrick: came out of timBoffice and asked him what train is wars local head just passed.. 'Then Herrick: mid he. hoped his train bad. \The station 'agént says the. statement that Herrick went into the Larroom is ab-. salute]; false llo says Herrick was per- | deartly . sober: No. traca- of the: missing | brrakem»an had been found .PP to last night ‘ \*The patients at. the hospital ab Yonkers f one reported Lo be doing nicely. | e HERRICK’S FATH ER INTERVIEWED Ite» Scouts to Four 'that (fis Gon Will . 'Commit Sufeice. _ Nw York, Deo 29 Mr. Herrick; the of the brakenian whose. alleged melanoma; caused the wreck on Christ] mansiowvgning on the New York, Central, roaad ngar Hastings in which twelve per omni iost‘ their lives, was seen yesterday| by amporier Mr Herrick bas been for ~tirrty A¥s:yéars the mavager of the Digs mote fard In. btaatsbury, Dutchess. coun- Na. Herrick said, in substance: x “On Saturday he received a letter from}, his son and came to this city. Here ho met the yourg) man, supplied him with meney and\ Saw-him. leave the city. -TBJRES HBE was coNFLSED. hww bo neglected hin duty He was con- fussed _ After the sccidenot bo went up the | ru@id and inet C 'harles lioy 'the hrakoman of 2-0 7. the: train- that ran into the “Gib- r iia‘; who was on bis way toflag the nox t train, first told him of the accel- | 'domat' Ray ran on down the track and Afton «Herrick» followed him. slowly.\ that several persons were killed young | Herrick lost his thead and. raved wildly. | on a peajacket. which 'he carried. He., toad in the corner for n time and. thon | (At«labruoptly: \This ends my railroading; ' appeared The police seem to think met Hearick. is not far from this. city Think fiat: Gullty of Manslaughter. f ' Cygimie Prairxs; N.Y., Neco 20-Dis ‘triet 'Atgomey Platt \stated yesterday aft. 'émeoon that ho would ask to have Albert Heartitk, the brakeman alleged to have bien responsible for the Hastings dent. indicted for manslanghtor. \ He'said. hast be: would most likely have the train itspatchor indicled who seat the Pwd ox- préestredus ont from the Grand Central stgsion, knowing that the road was' filo-oiled on necount of the wreck at Sing Blneg: ;Néiv. Platt: wis -of the opinion that | Aidispatcher was is much to blamd as Heaprick. A report reaghed' here late last!] nigttthat Brakeman Hefrick had been vitEroag offiimils Michell and Sinvin Biased. i Maw Yorg, Dec. 20.-Charlées Mitchell ma Frank: blown, the boxers, made their | firetappearance since their arrival from at. Hyde & Boehnisns' variety | theater, Brooklyn, yesterday afternoon. They were grected by light applause, and theirex hibition was miserable. Neither of %he men was in condition, and so bad .was their boxing that the lafge crowd of | Spectators, hissed and booted at them. The gallery \gods\ offered the boxers all kins of roasts. The house stood up and Found the Mail Bage. TIN zy Yonc, Dec. 29.%It way rumored: Miami the Federal building yesterday. misnng mil bags containing tha letters collected in the Lehigh nor the Jersey shore. It appears that Mizor Gencral Howard sent word to Post- tlo William, and Inspectors James and Beaver wont down to Governor's Island F and procured them. Withdrew from the Boycott, N®zw ¥oRkK, Dec. 29.--The New York, Ontario and Western railroad yesterday formmerly withdrew from the boycott of the Chicago and Alton, which was insti- tued by the Trunk Line and Central Tm&#Rc associations, The withdrawal at this .time wagsome yhat of a surprise as Pit ir as announced that the boycott would beraised by both assnviations in a short tine. p The Shortage Was Large. W armExtows, Va., Deg. 20.-A state- mont of | the affairs of Rosenberger, Sporadler & Co., , the Newmarket, Va., baukzers who had ~ branches here and in two other town, places the combined shortage at about $100,000, The shortage of tiie Warrentown lank is between $35,- 000 and $40,000. A Newe Warden for Clinton Prison. ALBANY, Dec, 2%. -It was rumored here last might that Walter M. Thayer of Troy Jad been appointed warden of Clinton bricon itm place of the present incum- Glass, E awe y oon c nn ngan wn = ma ower, is regarded as. quite serious, and the . \ His més, belaaid, 'could. not mam-mil Thea fither to think that bis son', A lator dispatch from W'Arsaw confirms vid commit suicide; It was learned fromi \thosrie the caloose: that upon learning! 'Afterg. bit-he quisted down, and strip-i picag off bis.coat threw it down and. pntl with: that. he dis-i armested and is nowa the custody of the j | rebel: fortification; 'and springing over it, 6 Kashmirs, sword, d my nest; 331: ‘hort *} followed closely by 31 V 0L I “NO 90 _: $8.00 per Year. , bo o£ - TIME | [BLAINE AND HARRISON j” , =-- - ~- -O- ~ FTZ. 4 Remnant-oi if???” I pl ~> anltlzgoggl:f:1i1t,l mic; hfifiiuvéaiufi THE CZAR is iN DANGER *: on onaves) es negaucen, . _; __ gust bigcovenen.' |. \ tary, and, Civil Dfli\ * Sergius, : Broil“ - Placed fn Exile,.\ Dec.; %; Warsaw says that ano (if; *a military and clvilwqm placed under mom cording to . the . | members of asger for Russians, ,, A4 'one, of t < this: mevwly disodd And ipi0% The- d to}; also says; the systent of ssplonage in foree along the Hne Of the. Germankcd Austrian | frontiers has: begn pushod-fqsuch a-degres of severity that ib is only with the. utmost}, nute and others can pass through the lines of Russian police . dlfiieuitv that. merck; « ' stationed at.ail await: 6 points. WiLL BE DEALP\ preventing. so far as possible, the clrcula- severe manner ~ memo to be a fact Mu. now plotkagainst | the czar bas really beanxunmtbed and that it is a conspiracy. of vaif la¥ge pro- the Tecent difgrace A& the» . Sergins, brother -of __ the ~ designsi®, according to Paglia moved from the governorship of and who, :it in fluidly}z wiliv‘be exile. f“ Count yon Sohoy bored has already | successor of the Grand Dulce Sergius as ) governior of Moscow, Other-#eports, hnvr it that Aho centr has only given tho grand flukoa‘iparempmry leava of absence\ for & your spd that he is to be & ontio.soms post in Central Asis wher hd-can do no barm, oven if he de- sired to do «o: and where uoder 'the strictest guard. It has even been intimated that, officials who will} . accompany the grand duke into exile oscob, | t into it will be remem- nmenbkmed as the rmznxo ms: LOYALTY... .. When this nows becaine known it was - also announced that the grand. duke had ‘ been tampering with the loyality of of- cisls in high atanding at.. Moscow, Warn Wilk ant thet. for (Ke. nounced that 'he had bean plotting to In Tobséquence it is but catural that: the whoioperoel of high | overthrow the czar! i civil and military ' officials just reported from Warsaw should be judged to be. con necbod with [the plot -at the headiof which the: crar's broiber is said to have en found. > ' A tL ( the above suggestion. bigh personage, closely related to thel czar, wasat the head of the newly discov- ered plot.to overthrow the pramant raler of the Russian empire. It adds that the most extmordinary rumors.are aftoat, and 'that some'sensstional arrests ~ may bé'ex- pected within the. u-xt fow hoyra BREASTWORKS DIDN'T SAVE THEM Rebel. Badipbatqutod and Mary: ' Kear Gilgit,; bosom}, outpost or agency of British india. to the effect that Liout enant. Manna no“? 'the héad- of a body. of Kashmudzgthe British service, has scaled a 'precipico,.opr |. taken by Captain Ajfeimser and his coir mandant aud. Heutenant, and* after a} desperate fight. with the Hnnszagg robels drove them'from behind the tone. “of: 56 hd erectéd abpy ‘sthi Apice,® killing serohty 'of the iohemy and woundiig many others. > - FIRED ON THE EngGu?. . 'The forte ander the command of Lieu- tenmitiManna’rs Smith wakhbout 100 men. ounger 'and more Agile men be se lecte «As the scaling party, and be left the © remaining fifty\ Kiashmirs at the foot of the .precipite. When the necessary prep atations wers'made fire was opened upon | the enemy \by 'the supporting body, and under its covertbe scaling party sprang. up the sides. of the prégcipice. 'There was no resisting the attack of the Kasmirs; they: clambeéered and- scrambled up the sides of the precipice until they reached the vicinity of .the stone breastwork. There the llelgenapt gathered his men to- | gether and knifeand ha ones; Liet : R a signal to- the supporting force below the precipice and this body, with the main expeditionary force under Captain Mac kenzie, sealed the precipice and the whole robels. The British eventually captured (sulmlt Peru and Mayumi, which places arse How occupied by the British auxiliaries. 'The British force only. had four men wounded. A later dispatch siys that the Khan of Nagar, utterly disgusted by his defeat, has surrendered to the British military authorities and that be will be taken un- der escort to Simiaz - 4 ; .. The Itzjmed Firemen, BosToX, Dec, 20.-All of the firemen who were injured while fighting the big fire here yesterday are resting comfort- abiy and will beall right in a few days. None of the injuries sustained are of a serious nature. The total loss by firs and water foots a little over $400,000. The Death Record. Grorer TERRY, one of the oldest citf- zens of Danbury, Conn. REUBEN KNicHT. an ox-assomblyman, at Boonville, N. Y. Henry G. LEWIS, ex-mayor of New Haven, at that place. BENJAMIN C. ELLIOT, a notable club man and politician, at Lafayette, La. Woop, one of the oldest Odd . to the stand yesterday in.. tis t The Police Bone\ the flonlplruey 1s of. Very Large Proportionlmuany Mill- Placed - Undo:- Arrest-é, nepm‘flmt Gum! Duke 6 1m W111 Jib mfiwm 'the antpogiby of. the outwith the. object | =... { of obtafaing's mmaenmfivé government ire savensis | o; T8 is also intimhtefiflmfi the police are Non of any news reg infil‘ilhe discovery | ,' he of this new some } hd that thal, prisohers will be \8 #¥ a deal wit i in the mosk H’ os, 'Allowing | for m emanation, it] OnD Mr» \Co H 9 , € fiidlngtefin on tiw proses 0315 fo'm be can bekept . have orders to take the most savero . mensa) ;' e i ures. should the: imgbgin exile anompom L It says that it is reported thats very tol anything about 'the pox-spin, except. that FOC 80.» A dispateh Shin. Cat 011me mmg'be rllbei¥ed at | Calottta from Gilgit,. the: most ho hero posite. Fort Nilt, recently so gallantlys tho way right np to the | party joined in a pursuit of the fleemg 4 ~CrogEramination i» Riilagi, ** Dexvar, Doc. 20.-~Dr.- Gaayéh was: re Tor the murder of Mrs. Baap y an cross- examination - resunasd 'by Denver afigr his. brother's death, two or. threa'days. kindly woman, but. sho - - Mr: Stevens. ° *ILdon't know.\ - 'did you tell your wife about it?\ *I don't think so,\ ~ - yi\ the AdironGatks and told arnaby®' -- -- d . thr emu», \ys Alerter was A - “1313011 he 1?!ch x52! i 128mm tten ibo i8¢ flier Fetats to 'this flatter?“ 4° bar me and the other noteby my wife.\ . \One refers to this mother. does also?\ ' welfo,\. . \ \If you had 16 wweqnaily untrue?\ - “Gog“; angwer that.\. you about this natter?\ \Stables was- collod na a wilmess . He knaw Dan Smith. who washel the ~Worrell. xaminati n pro that. hum & thle _ . man of the defense, and sxid ho would | likes to help him ont - Tlais clossd the caso for the dozen\. would bo anllied. - Exgorts teatified that the writing was. donoby Dr. Graves, using a nhylogruphio poem. . - The accrisat. adfiitted -he i tion of the funsral party ind Dr. Grates at. Jersey city and all the ofldmgom ina at Hichmond| Wa. knmown that tie bond. given to the United States government by Jaffeacaon Davin. oheoi it\ cours . in. . mower i: M . 'of Horace Quay dobn Min«r Botts, Gore. rett Smith asd ~ oi iminent persofs. Tlie prasemt clerk of the @/rcuit court, ' M. FE. who was chlof clerk of. thas departinant of fnatioh tr» at tha time of his appolntmumt to his tut position in' 1870, found\ that the b ras tie cat ind ere Tarnd diligent fixwm And, it, 11g; aim?!“ hue magy oflofeg orlg fiwm ainitlo of tho paper. - Ona Of. the most tempting being Grom: comm! cent magasiho, Ho told a reporter if)“. he had a ste spdicion of the thisf, but- declined to say you {W dead. * if vii/film, m. Friend; Think ‘Zfie Wamdered While > 'f Temporarily Input. . Pa., Ego? $0.-Tho only theory adv-mod by the relatives., and friends of R. J. Jones Monsbsan, ths. lawyer who suddenly disupgeamd some tins ago and who has now Gumed up in Sydnoy, Austratisa, is ternporary insanity, He'had alarge law praction; 'and his dog ~mestlo life was All that a man conld wish for. iIqmes Monash an,g brother of the 1 ezi ih& sent the: following tele y Secrotaiy| of 'State Who. Washington ' Haveconsul-of-Sydney give Aonah&n: $500; ~Bee that he sails to; Ban Francisco on the, 29th. Wm If he sans Gent-nor Hil Mm“. L Ammo. Doc: $90.-Gavermeor Hill has moved bis household effects to the Bate | tanitsidence ht 128 State fining in thir dee ae visits Albany, which he hope fo do ot: ousionsuy during the; winter. The- gar erator will remain at\ the cxeqrtiyforndn 'slon until Friday, and until then Mt. and Mrs Flower will be his guests, He will leave for Washington Jan. No Order Served Fet PovexkeEPSE, N. Y., Der 20. -No \order to show cause why ho should not punished for contempt .was sewed on‘ County Clerk Emans up to 'a late. yestbrday aftermoon. Robert FgWilkiyi som, the Republican lawyer, will appear to argue the mosion founded Sotmday Judge Mayhem will hear the: ANSTERC AM, N. Y., Dec. ®.—Lasb even ing a freight train on the West Shore. road broke in two near South Bethlehem, while ranning at a hi £34k The ev C'scovezed % hac confluentm and revers'ng his engine;, permitted the detached portion of the train to crash into the forward portion,. Six cars wore remained so up to this morning (mid night) Two of the trainnaen were in Aurelio“? Baws , & 3 \t* TWBnty Cars. oncked. © ® Movt Garugp, Ps., Dee: While hn Empire Freight train wer$ nstonding 'the Hoavy grade | betwoeh herb and. Cen-, ’ &ralin.yeatotday 3 codpling-pEh broke and the first section descended wvith fearful velocity and ran jntq the second section at the foot of the grade, wrecking twenty cars. The loss is estimated A% 830,000. R Crashed Into a Freight Train, PLYMOUTH, O., Dec. 20. - Westbound limited vestibule train No. 5 crashed into the rear of westbound freight train.No. 2) whileit was nearing the Baltimore and Ohio yards _ The conductor of the freight who was in the caboose at the time of the ¢ bort, Iagak Fuller, | Wellows in New York state, at Rochester. Khe Takes tho Stand Again and His Another PLOT: \AGAlNS‘r His LiIPg |- by Mr.\ Stevens. | The doctor thought he was in | Mrs. Barnaby, Te said. wasa | | was not inn f C -*Was. she attached to tixowwho did her ' \o' / [ asked f . L.. dispatch from ; plot against the life of the czar. baa Béen discovéred by { the Russian, police.. A Jorge namber of: Polish and Ruseitn students. &nd. pany lo \When yon wrote. the momma latte ® «Did. you bell Mrs. Graves: that the peo- .. : make , mob a statemen yig ad io thg detenduniz ‘G' “You, there aretwoleftere, orie directed |! the obi)” hex ”Yes, I. also have balked ii: over with my f +- But Hobody from the Adirondackitom ; | a band of revolntioniats ‘b “Gilli v- E. B Bertram, an eleployfi of tho Kroite 'braggy the night the bottloremaingd in it. | | portions. «'There. ate péople Rare who con- effigy, i < \ nect this series 'of Wholesale arrests with | fy]. Grand nkg; if? Whibe, mini-s: . pocted by the: latter of nursing, ambltlous e .be rel. - d ald goinmuo ars along thebordtrfieéimoting He mamoid AHRE of | Laveger, Fur || William Clark. testified to the sepeu- ' ) Inning from the. Court 11102111: C Va., Dec. 2% -It has\ boon. mk. 9,0 . records. Thispapsr bears tlo. signatmw a 'city, where \he expects to stay when hel ”fig, ift of: for Albany, where, with My Bliss, he fi on the order by Judge Cullen las]. f ship which has.existed for so long a time: mtfiggfiorb gHd, Ore., so 'his version of the wrecked, both tracks wers blocked and [ Mo involution»? This Side. of the Bori ' he there tai W tchSaling ant 1s Lacuna-mt eo of cavairy hasleft with tmiy w cachvolumn moving out from h tum-tibiae)“ anything without thong. ~ TROOFPE ORDERED OUT, R department, monument: of ay afternoon. to the different post them all to take the field wi V. 8. troop; Atate troppe at this . £1»th leave for the scones of the trouble ti at. ? ment'onofleo. Tim: r MM~ rC the ; border . posts, t strengthming Military guard. TID KXCHFEMENT. ‘The o roduced much “amount“ the post here, thy only aymilable force the first companiog.of infantry remaining military lion, the entire ranger is to bomtwthll iho a to arreat the murd Dr. the “axioms he received a number of important steam- Garcix, who is the commander of all the wig-swim in m acid; in 14mm mmmxo ammoim wsozazflmfi“ brs ahora rollo: (lo-em , divt if? 3:- tr a 0g, Aving qr 'exai sid pit 10 1onmibrin: the case baron the. mm N All there telogtatle were shown to Han- gral Stanley, who wired them tothe war department at Washbagttr. > Genaral, Stanley stated last evening that he believes thore is dardly a Moexi- on: h? tonight: «Of tie grail-hog: what | B roughlyin pathy wit ie revG- lotiynists, mo taggingthan all the a poséible, \ _._, lal Troopl Arriving. LankDo, Tex., Dose. | thirty-three car loails of Mexionn. troops, . compt . gained along tao borderby Garsa are nok «Romulu- wrong. The newly atrived troops will procée! down - the , river ab open ,. Considerabls ‘?u$%‘ gm“ Apr a company o high aft lant ,; lor roine | 60 guide. Nothing has been heart from them since their depot-6m a* §up Howe Fas moot-d. candidate on. the Prohibition ticket in holding that Horace Hows, Prohibition~ Ist, is legally dntitied. to' the seat for the | Second assembly film-let of\ Monros |}. county. John &. Bernliard, Deniocrat, | who is a spese'al ogamor undo: the city } government, {#. and Curran, ived tha majority park commissioner 1 mewrdimgei days . glen * Techie # he an several decisions 0 pall and other. tribpimab to sustain this argument. He Howeto contest 'the sent. 2C f Bauxite \out.\ John Is % F : Fraxcisco, Doc. %%.--The partner- John L. Sullivan and Jsok Bar-; nitt has at-length been. dissolved, Syll J van, accompanied by Duncan B. Ha gon and his company, isnow on his way- 'cannot be obtained. Bamitt is 'still here. Hegivesas a reason for the: separation that he has been becoming. nithfl | General Stanley, commander of this| b -m¢ the department now aot in 8)!me Mia; : hare. | In addition to the fuorsase in the |_ nications from the Moxioan smtthortties ngton | yesterday. The first ons mm E eactn at alt . and ahoitefing | \ in their houses Caterinx Garza and other |- futioniste. Lsend this communfeation to you |- i about 800 man, arrived in New | J Laredo, Mex., from Batlllo. 'This seems | -] to indicate that the reporta-of advantages | | Quint down “the vivee without taking m | 11001138733, ed. 22.-W. Martin Jones, 1888. forgovernor, has written an opinion |- Kxe Tune tor ® miwtvnaxzwéyx “Gait-amok. rekits~ steady- coupon gimme. fore. | di unkind. if; nblHcan, «ho to\ |il mom A am to leave \hore on a spect veith.be today, Tho: will To distrinated along | X 0mm + of the ti signed 8:11:85 462 poral ,u4 or 00 ihfib iomndwho ..; . 'before: eleg-|. /' Anegligl [ BU’ITBR disgusted with the big fellow's actions and has left him to shift for himself, A Railroad Fled Up. Sax ApToxi10, Tex., Dec, 20.-The strike on the San Antonio and Arkansas Pass sigftis ofinn enfly settlement. The entire, sykitem YOakuniis in Galveston and Re | can be done until these men have: been / communicated with, 'There are nearly |; 900an now gut on a strike. . - The Westher Report, WAHINGTON, Dec. 20. York: Warmer; southwosterly winds,} increasing in force. fair today; showers tonight or tomorrow. For Western New: York: Fair during the greater portion ol.l. today; southerly winds, followed by snow | collision mes almost. instantly killed, aum anion « ceiver MoNamara in Mexico, and nothing | g .~For Rastern New . ‘f railtoad system is stlll on and shows no pp | is tied up and business is com | | pletely Blocked all along the road, Re | . 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