P.*.. . ,->»„„«.,,;•... fW*Fzrm&&> -.-// •«J£»! .-;">*• J|t -""" *M^ m;.- «.','- 111 n i l i «?•*»' ^ & & , = • iiwii.miliiiiiin niinrn —K»«^ip«1iwa •KM I nil II u * l ACTRESS' .'T-X^.i HIST0Uf#THE T^imt Co., QlATH »*JkXitm nuns. * * a a * » S B t x l l i IMe* In Pill'A'lel p h i s V r o o at C r l o t t u s l O V ' r s t i o u . T b a s P e r J i l i M t h e I J M I Hos>e of tits Hmr- : ^ttilffED.OULLJBIJASD 00HDIH8ED >••?!;••'. i «*••*-<*. # ( # ^ A ? * - * ^ ( i i J > f ( B » a W # * ^ ' - e * * V ' " /jBlrief Uo|cs Chronicling AH Events of interest. .. • "0. '' V M 1i l tQri"l f «H^lr>r''i»tLllj>pti»'-ll'l"i|-J Mj'IM] - 'sifiMia *»o. n» I IspiANAKoua, Miay^ a— The iodlario RoputiUoau^^ Qpofyea^iuu tiiatrutUi4 its J«i egja^w far^.oSinleyi wiib.s»Hkreoly « show of opposltltiD, and the o o g luipondKiu . Found Guilty of Murder In the Second Degree. battl«5 b o t w o e i i ".ths.MoKi'uiey a n d •»! »• «•-->! RECOMMENDATION TO LEIIESGY. , T ' B : I . A I J B ' L 1 ' I I : A . . ;M''y" 12: - F r a j a o e * A . L l e b n e r , a n .-.ar.trass nrj.'.wrj o n . t h e c o r n l c o p e r a s t a g e a s f-rjaijc -a B o o t h , dtend to t h i s city o n Saturday under clrcuutetauces that t h e police a n d t h e coroner a r e m a k m g a rigorous loves'Igatioa The young w o m a j n d i e d a t t h e hotttie of a M r * . C l e a r y , Who i s sain t o b e well k n o w n to t h e c r l m tnal a u t h o r i t i e s , b a r i n g b e e n I m p l i c a t e d tn other lusploioos deaths A poet m o r t f m e i a n . l n a t i o n will b e m a d e T h e dead w o m a n h a d been with the P a u l i n e H a l l O p e r a c o m p a n y , the A b o r n company. Rice's Burlesque company a n d w a s e n g a g e d for t h e seatson o f g r a n d a n d c o r n l c o p e r a of the. C a s t l e S q u a r e '1 b e a t e r c o m pany of liostoit j - Koch**tar, w. w. Capitf! |2O0,«M, Sarplns $180 001. Stodrfoolders' lJar>i!ity. $200 000. merest paid pr> Depos.is subject to check Harrison forota ended In m commonplace , psaoa Thaplavtfonn embodying the in-1 rhc D e p o s i t s o l l o d i v i a a a u , , Ftrrisand C o . p o r * structloua wits adopted by a viva ««< «•• ' B e n l r O f e d t o T i u p r U o o m o o t F o r U f » . ' H e o « r d o f t h e Must I m p o r t a n t H a p U c m iolicsted. e—«^ Now is the Time to Have Ottier r r l i o a e n f'lcad U u l l t ; s o and without division, tho ohalrtnau a >1» f p c n l i l K * » f t h e L a s t S e v e n Stays P a t \ L e g s ! Dep<Mitpry ft^CoQitaud Trust P j tnds. Your Fur Garments Made Over clglon that the snot ion tu adopt hf1 S S » n » l » a ( l i ( . r r »•><! SwoteoootJ I » S a u d i Sp**>e a n d A r r a n g e d l rud being received without a ubtUltmKf , ? * JS* A«Mnihi««i!stor. Exscotor, T r u stee. t o Tarty fears ia We are headquarters for all the With. Regard For t h e Ooneial Harrison cjlld not jstaki l i s A.abora. ''*.•'': BU»y H e a d e r . eagerly e*o«i;te4 speech to the dcUgaUis , leading styles in Seal, Persian Safes .for i^w|, * M . avto tfr-^n^n. anadldt»ot «l»Jt the convt-t^iop «t all • Lamh and other Fur Saeqaes, •.OvVARO HARRIS. . P.esident, The platform declares for sound m n<-y ROME N Y May 8 — J W a t s o n HIIBy the decisive vote of 61 to 6 the senate favors the use of both gold mid »!iv,r At n ( ' o l l i i r e t t f - an«l whoulder C a p e a . VILLIAM u M£RCER . . . • .Ss^atary inaugurated nn Investigation, to be con- parley, urges bimetalitsm o n an lnu-rna • d n l t i , tin- l> > I r u . n w r e i k e r , w a s thla at>» char<;!n<' - i i m n i e r p r i c e s A j - « t m o r t e u i ' e x a m i n a t i o n p r . i i cd t h a t W e ductrd by the senate committee on t l o l l t t l biiJ»i» UUtl uoitltflliUn tl.< •'"' •••-• it. r - . i i . g •!• • lit'.^l g i . H j A m u r d e r I n the t h e g i r . » d e a t h h a 4 b e e n t t i e r e s u l t u f a , f o r t )UT tVi>fk. (.11*1 F u r » m a d e , finance, Into tho facts and rlrcumstanci's u n l l u t u u i i c u l u a g u of a l l v c r a t u.^- f«.s. • . ml l i o g r i c , v / i t b a r e i i u i t i i u e n d a t U i U to crliuinal Jptruliou connected with the sale of United States l«i to> 1. i uo t l o k o t oliost-u « a . - »» '••• l< n . u u c y t o modern garments a t Mra ( l e a r y tvtxa h e l d by t h e pullet) o n I over bonds by the secretary of the treasury a>wsAt 1 o c l u c k t h i s m o r n i n g a r a p w a s TYpewritlag a o d U j e accompanyuj^ s u a s i o n o f h , . v , i , ^ lx-eu i t i i i i l i u b i v d a n d J r«.';l.->oli;i?i!i Jil"n«.-.~ during tho last three years I V l o g u u s s at i . » . - g e — K W i ; . •>••,•- i>. l e a n ! o n tun J u r y r o o m d o o r a n d w n s ans t m d l e t t h e r a a g h l v taught u t h e t c h o q l b i i t is o a l d t h a t ul!it-r urreota v> Ul f o . l u t v . , ; John HayB.Hammond's wife had a long L". W . I ' a i j U i i k s , ii". VV M....„. i.. s w e r o t b y a c o u r t rontu o f h c l a l . w h o w a s said touching interview with President rrid IJCW V i k l t a t u Alufi.j;.» '•> ' Wm V. (jRAESER & CO. MISS A N N A T. C A R E Y , t o l d t h a t Jury w •« r»-tt<ly t o r v | x T t Tin) : L^»to>r M e n STIookiag t o O l t a w s , '.Ejuger of the Transvaal, at which she I M o U u i i u l d , Hlftjiu H r u t v n . t ^ t- < " ,' ' 1 6 - 6 l 8 P o w e r s B l o c k , Rocheitci. N. V . h n d 1 » f>n "tit stn.-p ? !S [i rti y > - s t e n ! n y S o u t h C l l u t o a HI . Koeb«»t*>r, N Y. pleaded the cause of her husband and the .k i n s , G c u r ^ c L K I I U ^ . .»„i.r«-i D r i A W A . .Mnj 13 - 1 ' h e newi-nd h i e n n t a l Sentl lor c i r t q l s r . .Aft.-r tli.-y h a d t l l i t l l u t o c u t t . Fuiwttutii c o n v t « n t l o n of t h e ( r r a n d I n t e r n a t i o n a l 1 - ~ — - — • — — — — — — — — ^ — — other prisoners President Krugcr prom Klt'Cturc al l^argv— H «» I i.uy • r t I" B v e n u i g C!iu»e» M o n d a y s sod Thursdays. K n l . a r d a a n n o u n c e d tliu v e r d i c t , w h i c h taed to ouneider everything Jonc». brutherboiKlof b i x m u u t l v e Kiiginerrs w i l l ' A ' ' O I ' K H K O F S T t ' D Y # .The following U the population of the I J a m e s A . M o u n t , t i i f n.ii..i>--> <••' h •» , w u n of m u r d e r In t h e s e u u m l d e g r e e . T h o be a s g r e a t a a u c c f s a a s « a » a u t i c t p a l e U b y 1 $\ J±\ u v u T f C I ' 7C t h e i i i . ^ l u u d i u s l a a U c T h o * 10.tors p o u r e d • :•• »«-n..i t •>( ti.i j u r y rocoLumondiHl K u l u i n ; JTew York state prisons. r»lng htng, e r n o r . 1st* f o r m e r of . - l r . m ! .'. S O W - I T ANT TIME, is At trir aniii-uiii.-1-iuvuL i i l l d r e l h p u t his In by m e h u n d r e d a n d t h e a t t t s l i d i t n c e i,8J9; Auburn, 1,160; Clinton, l.onfl; worn | a n PX-iiie-mlwr >>f t l i r »[•/%<<• „ ii.il. III S 1 M K S S O l i e U U H T H A N U . •n'e prison at Auburn, 07, total, 8.'>»-'. . pri.miit.i-ii t ;ii f a r i u :i,si.: ..•.•• w '^ '.-. * r l g n t t:.kiid l o tils f o r e h e a d a n d t u r n e d pri'iiiLsiia l o lie v e r y m r g e t r m u M o n r o , \ This Is the lowest number In tl.rf state | y e a r l y di'llvt-m ! n i . n . ..-. '•'• "«fi '• s l i g h t I j p<il<> I'ut h e mtule no d e m o n s t r a - T o l a s , l - i ' U l s l u l i a a n U !• l o r u l u o u t h e s o u t h , trie i o - w K u g l a n d s t a t e s o n Lho prisons at this season In live years. I t u r a l d o p a r t m e i i l of lVr«lu o n i v.r»il> t i o n e a s t a n d t h e I ' a i l t l i al.ipt.g .-u t h e w e s t , H e Is q t i l t f w p a l t l i T A report from Somerset, Ky , says the , \'.'U^fv//^i^fM^ H:i f a t h e r w f; BM( Ipy h l « s i d e Kra.>»[»<l t h r vinit..r» i-oiite iM.tawa w i l l h a v e t o , J o h n W ltak. r f V\ ' • • t » a» o i n u*t Ave.. •&!• §L Eln Stt. TelejjhwwS.'Ii roundhouses and 18 locomotives belonging t h e h n i n l of h i - »i>n a n d h e l d It t l r m l y c a p i t u l a t e u> t h e A u i e r u t a u * f o r ou d a y s a t { I n a t e d for l i e u t e n a n t g i i ' T : •' $0. tho Queen and Cresount Hall road combeast T h e l e o i l l i i g ti . t e l s are cxjiuii^t-uulug O t h e r n fi itir»ll r » »i-n- **<--Pftary "f ' H e t o o w a s c:a!:ii pany were destroyed by Are. Loss, $3iKJ, r<> A L L S I N G E R S . 1 Geo. KoBcrt. The first t o U - In t h o J u r y r o o m r e s u l t e d U' decoraU- a n d t h e m a y o r h a s I n s t r u c t e d *• J o h n H . S n g c r t . 000 and fully Insured. , S t a t e . \ V I) D i r m I'asi" r o - i n t y a u d i t o r t h e c t i y hull . f f l c l a l ) t o g e t t h e b u i l d i n g Tharc wish lag to A d o l p b P S c S l l c s . o f S t a t e . A V P a l l i - v of B o o n e c o n n * v I a s f o l l o w s U u l ' t y of m u r d i T , ?, n u t g u l l Edward H . E n g e r t Cultivate the Voice Charles Romos, a full blooded Choctaw, • t r e a s u r e r . Kred J Hcbnllc. r e n o m i n a t e d ; | t n Its b e s t a t t i r e b a t OCTOQ legally shot at the Pushxnatha [ a t t o r n e y g v n v r a i . VV A Ketobant r e n o n t ' t y . 2, h l a j i k . S ."MMMiud b a l l o t , g u i l t y uf x n i u n l e r , first d e c r e e , i. «eiM'tid d e g r e e , 7, (t ?.) court grounds, for Cbs murder of • I n a t e d ; r»p«>rt<<r •upr»"rao o o u r t , <>barltis i W a r o n i b e T r a f B s t»*ocl»Ux>u. Charles Klotubby. his s^pxon.in-law F E e m s r . s u p e r l n t s n d o o t of p u b l i c I n - t h i r d d e g r e e , 1. n o t g u i l t y . 1, b l a n k . 1 NEW YOKE May ia—The Produce E x w i l l U T I labor sad After having taken US ballots during [ s t r u c t i o n , D M ii^»-t,n« o f J e f f i - r s o u , | T h i r d b a l l o t , i n u i tier « e o o n d d e g r e e , W. e i i e n g e Is n e t t i n g r e « d y t » m a k e w a r u p o n ' w i l l aid them o>a • struggle extending through (our days ' s t a t e a t a t l a t i . ' i i i u . S J T b o n t p s o n of S h e l ' n o t g u i l t y U m u r d e r t h i r d d e g r e e . 1 U i U U t . It t< the tho J o i n t Trafhc association, otving to ro >«t Wonderfol In ' I the Second Kansas congressional district i b y c o u n t y discriminating uu g r a i n All t h e s e b a l l o t s w e r e t a k e n p r e v i o u s to d l f f o r e o u a l s v«ntloa, csaaoasblt > rnncipsl Dffiet and Vsrd. Telephone 357 Republican oonmention nominated J. V , Just b o w they will begin t h e t h e I n s t r u c t i o n s g i v e n t o t h e J u r y b y the f r e i g h t s ^arrt»,*si f a r m e r ^ beaker, of Ottawa, | flgbt h a s n o t h n e n d e t e r m i n e d y v t h u t La price, «,od is war- | CRUISER BROOKLYN A FLYER Judge after m i d n i g h t . S o o n a f t e r they 3 0 6 Franklin county, to succeed Hon. Urtn i t h e s u p s r l n t e n d o n t u f (he P r o d u c e K t ^•fttafcatK ' Exchange S t r e e t b a d r e t i r e d f o r t h e teoo&d t i m e a l l o f tho h. Millar In ooograas, I B s B M t e s ' O B H a r OIBrisI T r i a l t o M a s s c h a n g e said t h a i the a t t a c k w o u l d b e ( n s t m c t l o B s g o ' j u r o r s v u t e d f o r m u r d e r i n t h e s e c u n d de- m a d e u p o n t h e m o s t v u l n c r s b l e p o i n t w i t h STSTV" Vocal JCa* president has approved the sat to • S9 Knot*. gree. I c x i . AiidreM. first *Tt l a o u r n l y h o p e of s a f e t y , " pterin* for the adjudication of the claims ' PHILADELPHIA., May 13 -Ttie cruiser BUdreth • three c o m p a n i o n s lmpllcatsd ' N o w Y o r k Is slf» BlTy ICrgl, j Plumtotsj »adQs>»flnbag, Steam and Ho* of w r a a r s X ssallny ves—ls setsad tn Be-1 Brooklyn ha* returned, frlu4ttnh»jat W hei I n the Craln w r e c k i n g a r \ n o w i n ja:l s a i d t h e m p e i i n t e n d e n " • o Ssranttah S t « * ^ »« * * » ' rtpt a s * bafori tba maklns; of the modus * d««cjt at C|-»«ius shipyard. B^u jounce/ a w a i t i n g t r i a l , a n d It Is p r o b a b l e t h a t b e i n g dt>*<:rloilu»t<*J a g a i n s t b y ( b e J o i n t r b u s ; s e a s Is b e Ttrandt batwasB the Uottsd Stats* and • Up t h e rK'lawnre r]iat Ttvui t h e c ^ i > . | « a j i a f t e r t h o v.erdUf o f t o d a y t i i a l r c a s e * •• 111 Tri,;".. o M p c l a t l o n and l^usa«-u>«.if j 2? F f M i l l l I t , » 4 i f « l l l • i S S S f t V ? ? ' T h e c h a m b e r of ouintxverce Is ' S^s*slifi«KB. I almost nn« Auriftioootis o»»atlon. o»«ry b e t a k e n up t o g e t h e r , stud It Is b e l i e v e d t u g r u l n s d -?6an" WaMrop, who, four months ago, [factory along thso way saluting ths queen that they will oonJolutjJy plead guilty to I n t h e f l g b t . ' wkUaaarrlnf » Wrn In the CoaTburg pan • offlgbtlcg craff ss sJhe (aased, axid flags the !«saer degree of crltno In which HU H i l l s L>*»teortwS by f>|ra. ItroHsry for larceny, brained s fellow were dipped repeatedly. The most con drath w a s ounvlctad HiWKKitat lit, Ons. M«y M - HawkesoosrViot; Jaspar Thornton, with a ooal apioaous abjsots tboat lbs Brooklyn a s Judge, MoLennap's clisrgs was tm-nly w i' htiv*> a largo supply of Prayer Books, rtoaarIeS, etf. Bookp of pit*, h a i oeejb hanged in the Jail yard at sh4 sUsamtxl up (ho rtyut « « « . tho big b*4aup»d. He rvod ty ih* Jury the l^w do bury ('-omp.vnj* otllls hero wore desiruy BfrtitlighaTtt, A l i i • • [ ntjmsrali "pip." palptpd In whjt« on flnlqg different stages of crime, frogi ffiilr ed by fire I.osi tlOJ.000 About 900 oxen all lviaas. Fine line of Aiuiuua, Leather Goods, etc. luf Bentiett. the alleged forger. aach side of tbo oentrM suiokastArk. These 4erto felony, and plainly told the jury axa thrown out ot etnployutoot > iriysts1 flousiy dtiapdMral last vreek flguros told to pnHlag craft the story uf their duties in tba caae. Be said they n'Tthaca, H Y.. fiat not yet bean ber surr«tsful ipeod teat Should render their verdict nHhout fear TX6 MARKETS. -fotnd. f* has bftsa learned that previous H« went over the details of the Tho Brooklyn bat been designed as a or fifgr S»n Turk iXaamj HjuhmU ao'fcuYdisappearing be WtaTned life In ' ntoi* ^ffootlvo ship than the Now Yurk, caa« from tho time the train left Pyra^niso 234 EuaL Muiii Street, near North Gmtop Routieaier, 1M. Y. M a w V o a t M a y IS " V*o .thejrtMtft of ilja.000 rnvestl. • being longer, heavier; and possessed of 0Q tho morning of tho wreck on Nov. Ill The first thing for them to consider. h» atuaey on c a l l , IfySft} per cvut rjon trill be continued at friends re- supposed greater fighting qoalltlua 1 l o a d a , c u » i i l . * « ^Ayof, ^ 6 / ^ por Meal Although the a pood called Lr U the said was whether the train was wrecked Ptbbelisve that he has pat an end to /Wkttfa - ; - • ' • • • I same,' many of thoso oh board are oonfl through human agendo* If so, who did 6t« r!li-4 ex1>_&Qge ArtasJ b a s i n m ' t s baalt U» If they f.-.und tho dorfi-ndant did it. or e-r*' Mr'.a II « f ; f r ; - mf*, Jktajj Fleming, oottlLued in the , dent that »ho »!!!, m her flR !u! test, tu> alxiod .th.iiM. velth Intent to kill, ho U St) daT» P*wt«^ r«t«M c^n-ipllah 23 k.uuM or c»ito m.Qj^ k;it»' ihau Tonibs^prisoft, S>«y York, iiha>gcd with . guilty of murder In tho first degree Tho t omntiireisi bUU i s in bslvlng poisoned her mother, Mrs. Bllas, ( tho S e w Yurk fVK.-f Street. Tcierhoi.cjj; A. Co»! OEie, 366 Plymouth Av» J'l.dgw a l s o '• ?* * h e J'iry t^.at t h e y -.-uV! The g vor"." T»t "aa. "";rtw-.t<x? ;:. H.c Oliver aorttfinatea. OO .o^OVvto. tras Informed ^hat tht a^^c.Uu ooo/t had , "93? D. P'ajitog snl fiw'.nii Done to Order. t a k r I n t o r».ns1derat1nn t h e o n n f e s s l o r i "f t r i a l b y P a a s o r t f e n g l i o e r W'.'Va:C lf.-.r SJOAmau. ir* «o just handed do VTD a dec is.^u tu ino oil cut , Yir.is R R . N'. Y. L E- i W . w,!h N V. C . s n d W . S. coaneiaioo H«I at. vol. <X&it. that she was entitled to tho tSo.W0 loft la . h c r t a n d V a v a l O o t . s l r u r t o r J 0 T a w r e t h e d e f e n d a n t . If s a t i s f l o d I t w a s m a d e of h t a o w n free w i l l ,, feBatfofher. j soy n e f e n d n n t ' g rs)unsel ro^uestod tho oourt N e w Y o r k F t w l o o t M&xket. Colonel Pano has been elected president, Tn a p p a l l i n g "f tho rwS'jtU, Wr H e r b e r t t o eharjfe »*« J'iry I n 10 d i f f e r e n t c h a r g e s , r L o L ' f i \ i t j U..-.3 ,.i>Uui 1* A i j i 6C c . t j " T S « e n g i r d a r d bo1!<;r» ^>oV.avix! pf Bolivia, i n sutccMlon. U> txjnoi Mar- , s n l d b a t t h e rotirt r e f u s e d mill* t l o a r •* '.->&i * ' >»-.iiter ^aUo.^». tJ 7K§ COAT. COAX lano BaptUtn, who*o lorm of tour years, w e l l a n d t h e y a r e all that a n y n.e b o u \ ! IfgAV. w ' - i e r ".ilrw. A si! TI n o n e « M ecrvoil on J H o m e r 3.S' v r ' i i t c * t - » . U w i a h f o r T h e flrr r o o m a n d ei.g'.rai: rvoii. •xplrc* on Aug. 6 of the prcsont year. | v t ' tiyg? 00 do ' • w ?»^ .» •?'W>5"« M<"ne H - M n > t . '• ' a R n » „ , a r l I d ! ! OotttracUMl 1 / Wholesale. art" .xiii.f r"..a'!o a i . i I Lredlot ({real p r r a n d Retah » i t n t^a'e.ntu WVVc$ 4 to 5! n i i w t o IKUCITI* ' Sir John Mlllals, president of tho B r ^ •f o r t n a n e e i f<»r t h o new s h i p " h t » »on. J W n i s i i n H l l d r v l h , w h i l e b o a n i COAL. &7Uita 16 B|>nng n > * graxloa •.' aiiJJ SO w i n COAX. tab Hoyal academy, is reported to be suf- | T h o B r o o k l y n will b o burrli-d t o w a r d i n g a t t h e < V i m m e r o l a l h o t e l , o f w h i c h t » r do tiA«®?UA « p n n g m i ™ <1ttj@2«J M a i n O f f i c e . i S R e y n o l d i ' A r c s J e . Yards. 34« ««2 Exchange Si.. 359 to 398 N. 9 t faring from cancer of tho throat and sur- o w u p l e t l u i i f»nd It Is I v l l o v o d she. will b e S c o t t C a r k o t t Is proprletxir T h e s u m o o a t f t e r n Hour tJ ik> Paul St. Telephone |W7—A gaoas ppsrated upon the distinfrunihed . r e a d y Tor lt<; oftlolal t r i a l bv J u l y 15 tnr>n« l a not u r n at Ii, r»efone J u s t l o o Si h w a n b i i K W l U i A 1 SMfttl'patient and tho alarming symptoms tn , o n May 17 M r H ' l d r e u h ittoreJy rcforrod B i t &VS H l i A T FLA) I'll t*lwt » o u l o i r n r a . hi* oasa wore much rsllsrwt | S h e m a t t e r to h l » a t t o r n e y 91 •& E V E N T S I N CUBA. i. O i t N M E A L Y o l l u « w o s t o r n . ooarso, TDn. Thf badly decomposed body of a man J bran-lywtno W 15 mtw T\ci Wits fottiid oh the rocks in the Ooneane t t o m a t a l c f T i f o C t i a s p e t l t o r P r U o o e r s o r r TO AUBURN. HVE »U»U). 4t<^«Bn doUvorod. No 3 wtwrt I SHORTHAND, _ >ELECTRH ,xvoir?t)c«iiHii Geo. E n g e r t & Co., COAL. -? • ! SHAU6RNESSY & BMIOLiy, BOOKS *••J*-'; t * * * 0" V, JOHN H. FOLEY, -«*ttS'.:£;Dealer in JLUMBCJ^ &H8 CCW)., E. M. Upton Coal Co. ' • • ^ COAL. Holllster Lumber Co., LIM. ' ri^pt* b b l o w R o e h i ' s t o r I t w a s Idontlflad Trt0«i LUMBER and COAL. b</ t o u r U t u » r t l s l . 4?e aa that of Joseph H Sarard. 43 years old, ! H A V A N A , May 1 3 — T b o s u r u n i a r y c o u r t s B o y TTmln W t r r k n n C o m m e o o * T h e i r orn.BYB F L O U B — B a p o r u n a , tiOU&iTQ. fancy. | ( l o n g R«iit*tioM T o d a y . ltfia employe of Bradstroet's who dtsap- I m a r t i a l of t w o p r i s o n e r s of w a r , A n t o n i o paared s o mysteriously early in Maroh < A ' t o s t a a n d M a n u e l M a r t i n , h a v o t a k e n j Hi I K . N Y M n y » - T h e I w y t r a i n H A K I - G Y F e t i n g A^3Se o i a l t t n g . E»|*3c 106 North Coodutso Street, next tu N . Y. C . &H. K. R. R. Telephone 63. UARI-E\' M A l . T Wnatorn. iftVJiie N> 8 Toronto has had two sulctdos F S ' p l a c e | w l i n k e r s wore t a k e n to A u b u r n p r i s o n a t , W e s t e r n . 'KSJ^'V l « n r < > « « l 8 V i l l r o w e d ' Botuford. a well known druggist, s h o t ! T h o flml uiiiuLloiiod w a s trtud a t t h o i 1'. o'cKA:k a u . . t o d a y b y b b o r l B W u a v o r , , d o fl»!iT5e ' . Mmsf'Jf through tho head and dltni almost ( m l U l a r y IIOAUIUII, a n d t h e a e o u u d u u a n r o , H l l d r e t h U I;R'11I1 i l . u rest o f h . B d i t j t thuru , W H E A T — « p o t s a l e s of N a 9 rail s t o r e a n d I Inptsitly John f?oi1gwlrk. » conductor furred t o w u s jjla*x>d o n i r l a l In t h e I n , a n d P l a t - i m l Hlb'iar<l, w h . ' plca»led • l e v a t o r . ;M*o afloat TW»*o f o t» 77Ho I on tho Toronto Street railway i.Kik an b a n o fi.rtr©»» T i n . M ^ * I . ; U of th«: t r i a l s (ju'!ty t- !uai'.s!n:igtiU!r. I. r v u . a . n f.,r !• M o 1 ?»uriuora. i i y i . o . t> aXLuat. N o t tXu, | 72H» olcvuUiT. No. 1 hMxL .'4>^J L o. U allo»L | OTardosrt of morphine and died ' h a v e n o t y e t beeti uuiiauu>.<>d. . yewtrs Option* N o 2 rod May c ! » o d at 7 0 c . June, Aothrmoltf. Ji U reported that olootlon riots, aoooiu , I n a n e n g a g e m e n t a t C a l l e j o n Z a p a t a , , P o l l a P e r r y n r a i l e d a t t h o cJ a i l t o s o u . 70c J u l y 7^4" ^ V » , "<%*- I*w "2e i M n i n Ortir-p, 1 Kit at M a i n S t . . h o w a s at. Bltamlaous. panlcnl by coneldorablo bloodshed, h a v e , t h i s p r u v l n a - , t h e l u s u r g e u t a U l 14 k i l l e d , TTIldreth for t h e Irvst t i m e OOR*J flt»'t «tlcB» of N o 2 8 5 » v «l..vstr>r. ] occurred at Oruro, La Poo and Slcasloa, j A t d i f f e r e n t p l a c e s li l u s u r g o n u l t s s v u s u r - , corrpanle*d by her neither Jailor Owens I C~>r F a s t M a i n a n J G o o J n u n S i s Telephone ll9l fur I w u l n . i rt, B V •UMimsr r o t x « i B5H" d o w l l n w fiHy< | H r a n c h O f f i c e s Peru. It Is belleved hero that the Bolivian , r e n d e r e d UJ tin- .-pan i a h a u t h o r , utsa I n , l o c k e d t ^ . . thn»> Ii. a r.x r>9 T V . I v e r s i t y A v e . Telephone?04D w h e r e t l . e y r-.j y o d eai h . t h s r ' s c o m p a n y O p t i o n * a t v o r a l s k i r m i s h e s in t h e pro* tnoo o i T i n a r i M a y CIOMKI a t a & V J s i y . I»HO I ~ _ _ ^ _ ^ . .government Is trying to forco Gouorai , gT^ntly Hll'lr<.th n n b r a o o d 041J k l a a t J , Patodo to tho (ront. . d e l U l o , t h i s p i o v l n i o Qiiu t h e pruvUtuu o f . tiept. u7H» Mliu P«rryn n n d d i d n i t (teem t o care ! UAXB—6put aalus Ho. 2. Wo N o 3 dcilv , Th« Staton Island authorities havo re-1S a n t a C l a r a t h e I n s u r g v n t i h a v o lost 1 7 , w h n k n e w l t , nolfth«-r(lld sh<> A t pKVting erod. 25c S ^ 8. 2 4 c . N o 8 w h i t e , 28c No 3 oelrod a telegram from Mrs. K. Katcllflo i k i l l e d t h e y a g a i n e m b r a c e d a n d w e r e l o t h to j w h i t e . 2*ho track w h l t o w e s t e r n . 2S($28c. W o o d by t h e b u n d l e , b a r r e l , rack, cord o r c a r l o a d . of MoCand street, Toronto, stating the I CI* v o l a n d P o . l t (T«lf N o t m C a n d t d a l e . p a r t B o t h w e r e I n tear*, l l l l d r e t h s a i d . , track w h i l e s t a t u . 2otCSto . treofc m l s a d woat F i n e M a p l e W o o d f o r F i r e C r s t c and B u t c h e r ' s U s e . body of a young man found In the woods' NEW YOHK, May 13 - T h e World lo a "1 l o v e t h a t g i r l a n d 1 a m a f r a i d t h i s w i l l t A T I . 2ar^3Sr traek white. tily&P.' OpUons . of Mariner's harbor Saturday was prob- Special from Its eorronpondV.nt In Chicago b r e a k h e r h e a r t , t o s a y n o t h i n g of m y . May elo»r«l s t o i V Jonn ?4 s »e: July 24»je HAY—^bipping. 76(SWUo. (food t o c h o i c e O0>9 ably that of her son. She Is expected to this morning says V\ ashlugtou iicslng. , o w n . " 1 oome on to ldontlfy It ! postmastor of rhtoago, appointed by Prea- ' H i b h a n l ' s f a m i l y w a s a t t h o j a i l t o g l v o txoa P i > K K - O l d mnm. Ki-bSOn f a m i l y 110 60 Two'ohlldren of Joseph Cote of Port- ' idont Cleveland, dlerhwed to me a polltl h i m Ko«»dby T b o s c w h o w i t n e s s e d t h o (J>11 M short olear » l o « t ^ U . W . o i t r a p n m o . land, Ma.| Baniuel and Mary, were' cal secret which »ecius to set at rest the p a r t i n g w u r o m o v e d to t e a r * . ilU&U. drowned In the upper bay by tho npset- question' of Mr Cleveland's candidacy for B U T T X B - W e s t e r n d a i r y , Sfjtllo. w e s t e r n • t i n g of alia boat. In whloh they were with the nomination of president at Chicago Permissions t o Balld Rallroass. c r e a m e r y . U O l O o . d o factory 8 ® 1 0 o . e l g l n a fonrothar ohildrou. The bodies were re- In July state A L B A S v, May 13. —The PiatUburg T/rao- lflc,. I m i t a t i o n orwMBery. 9<-4<o; oortrad "I called on the president reoently at tlon company was given permission by the d a i r y tdfttlo^vo do e r e s m e r y , lU&ISc. « t * t » l a r s : e BQMio '.small. 4H<» Captain James D. Johnston, who has , the White Hoii»R."sald Mr Hosing "I railroad commission to construct a line I0o< : Hp aOrCt Hs kt -i m s (WHS* f a l l s k i m s 'Jfi*2Ho bavo t>eeti, as you ore aware, on very from Plattsbuig to the Hotel Champlaln, died in Savannah In hla 7uth year, was E U B S — Htaite a n d F e n n s y l r a n i s . l O S ^ I l o . friendly terms peTsonally with Mr Clevethe Catholic summer tohodl and the Uni- w a s t e r o frsab, 8 ^ 1 0 ^ 0 loshoua*. H 5 U J 2 75 the ranking offioer of the survivors of the land He infornaed m e tn unequivocal ted States barracks.' Similar permissions a o u t h s r n . M S J s c , Oonfad&rate navy P O T A T 0 i » - L o n g Island. 60(^750 sweets Sir Jaoobus A. Dewit, the British agea^ language that under no clroumatances were granted to the Mountain Lake and would he again be In the field." To Sell You UloveraylUe railroad to build a co«d be- fJ(JCl(9»00 Jer»ey BOfjfreo N s w York. OOotv * t Pretoria, has resigned. tween Glovorsvllle and Mountain lake, a turn. •The pope has received in audlenoe Most Stat* Praaarvs In riamss. B a f f l a l o )>v«Dvtslasi M a r k e t . surnmar resort, and to tha Ballatoa Tsr« 38*r.ComeliusO'Brien,D. D , ArohbUhop AUBTEBPAM, N. Y., May It.—The forests mtnsl railroad to oonitruot a road from S c r r a x i O . A C a y 18. W H k i T - N o . I hsird,'«^i»o ."lif'o. 1 a o x t o s r o . in the state uroiorve In tho lower part of Ballaton 12 miles along the .Kayadaroseuf^tparax. ! The fewest fires whloh have been raging Hamilton ooiinty are horning fieroely. rae creek for the convenience of the mahu- g y j & - W h i t e r w h e a * Mox « r*«i 7ft). Q 0 B | I ^ H o . » y a U o w . a t o i m. »,«f4o:No. In Southern New Jersey for several days Several small settlements In the towns of faaturers along that creek. past tuvre Jbmrned the California mills and Benson and Day have been destroyed and " O A T f t ^ / 2 w h i t * , W i » . Ho. S m i x e d , 8 * 6 ' aaUlag saisffsM Vaaattty. tt large stook of cord wood, Valued at 160,- tha people of Crowvillo h»Te enosmped a t Bapyf*rr-g«nav.- stc; g o o d t o choice, r o . Mud lak* t o esoaps the aros. BtWAfcO, May 1 8 . - A spsoial so Tho 000, near the village of Petersburg. , -ftYsVrKoiSlisao. i- - .. ,r The decision to hold the Harvard-Cor- . The flames were within t w o miles at E^^ra*» FromErte. P a ; say*: A f c a » of . S X W f t - ^ p H B f w-hsst. oest patent,' p s r b M nell-Colunabla University of Pennsylvania NorUivllle, Fulton oouoty. .The burning men engaged bi kalsominxng the celling a s , « X a « - » : l o w g r s d s s , - «8.76®afl0. win I o r boat race at Poughfceepsle gives general district Is many miles i n extent,, atnd, as of :,&i. ;--Mmj'0; trathollp, church wsr* preAXataiiy, | a ^ ^ ^ a h a g . « l , 6 0 . bra ad. trel itate the woods are drw, will spread unless rain dpdtatod by faulty aoaHoldlcg a ^ ^ t M | e e aacbfactlon. Wo." --.;v-', f oomes soon. T h e daxnage already ha* 55^ *Jk*0ttW Eleanors brought to ol<» 1>et, ainong t h e seats <Qf the edifioe. OBXBSB—jr-suioy f a l l e r s a m . 8tJ9c; ehoica €#OttiMsttptfoaewio! the ross of two of bean great: . Tt»e s k y hsa assumed a Alexander Ijee Is dead Louis Maranalli, d o . mtei Heb.t03J.aTts. *9Be: t k i x n s , 8 ® » S . smoky appearance for.many miles around. atmHttiW^t kbe Gloucester sehoonor Qtitckan Italian artist, had an 'arm and' leg' BUiitJ—State, lOo. Oaaadla a n d w e s t e r n , 0 ® ttep. A. dory oontaiulng the men w a s broken; *hdh\s^recovery Is doubtful. M O H o - "" '' • .:• : " — ',.,'.".•, D r o o t b S e r l o o s l r Avffeotlng C r o p s . . oapslse<l by a squall last Wednesday. A. Johnson received serioau Internal InK a a t DsoSBslo X i v s S t o o k l l a r k a t . LKROY.N Y„ MaylS.-Fwinaralnthia juries. ' Several others were injured. $Bvan*y oonviots in bolt shop No. S, locality are feeling decidedly blue over OaTTLJaV-Blirtra e x p o r t s t s s r a , M. 1 6 9 4 2 9 ; ... Ojtlo $«l4t°tttl«(7» struck because the the poor prospects for a profitable Jaarvest g o o d 4 6 M J « » 4 1 5 - ' o h o i c * hr*stvy b o t o h s r s * , CoofldcBtlal Clsrka Sxeroptad. U 80IP.86; l i g h t h a n d y <*»• *S06O8 80: c o w s a n d guards v}$re too severe, finally all except this year. Tho continued dry weather la ALDAJIT, May 8,—At the meeting of tho h e i f e r a e x t r a . i a s a ® 8 . 7 5 ; c a l v e s , h e a v y f e d , p-slO resum,ed work. The 10 were punished. seriously affecting growth of all kiuda, esI S [email protected]. v e a l s , IS 2S($i.2S SCustapha Soy, under secretary in the pecially that of cereals. The wheat erop oivll service commlesiou it was decided to S H E E P A N D L A l f t B ^ - C h o l e o t o e x t r a wethstrike o u t from olass A in the civil service foreign ministry, has been appointed Tur- wlii be more of a failure than other grain. e r s . Ji.0O@4 10 • g o o d to c h o i c e s h e e p . IS.75@ schsdoje, for New York city only, all conkish m4»l«ter at Washington. "Two weeks more without rain,** said a fidential olerks. This leave* but deputies 4 0 0 c o m m o n t o f a i r , t l 7 5 ® 3 9 0 c h o i c e to e x Ph.il Dwyer, the horseman, scored a vic- prominent farmer, "and there will not be and ohlef olerks in this olass in that city. t r a s p r i n g l a m b s , M 6&gi.90: c o m m o n to fair, U.65#4.gO tory i a t h e Netr York supreme court when much hay." The drouth seems general At a fair margin »V<T iirnrinfat turrrs' trM-ir1*. We aim to haye HOGS - H e a v y . ta«S®3.50. m e d t u m a n d Justice Pryor handed down a decision through the entire western part of the E d i t o r o f P e e k 3>ead." a t l x e d . < 8 6 » # a 6 0 ; Y o r k e r s . 18.70® -; pigs, '*', ••, ' . ' oS*tttng the default judgment of $16,000 s t a t e . ' what you vv-ant and to give prices -tli.it •« ill • in:ike us customers NEW YOKE, May 12.—Henry Cuyler sg.;mg>3.75. _ awarded b y » sheriff's jury to David Bunner, editor of Puok, has died at hla State Medical Assaetatiud. and IrieDds. Boffltlo H a y M a r k a t . •., ^SS«oa agalpsfc Pwyer for alleged slanv BtrFFALO, May 18—Tho fourth district residence In Nntloy, N. J., from tuber N o . ! t i m o t h y , p e r ton, »1700@ia0O M o 2, d o ^ d«»Jua •^smirks. The decision enables branch of the Mew York State Medical eular consumption. Mrs, Bunner and »16.00(§il7 00 b a l e d hay 114 00(^1800 baled JJwyairlio defend the salt. bJn association held i t s 12th annual meeting their children were at his bedside when s t r a w . *S 00@8-00. b t u t d l s d rye. I l l 00@12 00, Maxiwo Gyitiei, according to tho latest b*se. Dr. E. M. Moore, Jr., of Boefcester, death came. *s$#r$s' raoeivftd from Havana, is en- the secretary of the state association, preU t t l o Falls Chease Market. eamped a t the farm of El Arroz.near sided. Dr. William II. Thornton was reHarrison Off t o the AdUrondacks. L I T T X * F A L I A N . If.. M a y 11. PlttoetaB, prftviaoe of: Santa Clara. His eleoied secretary. N.uiuerous papers were CHE2ESE- L a r g e e o l o r e d 6 lots. K!7 b o x e s , , 7 c . Roru>«TRR,.May 18.—Ex-P:evident Harhealth la said to be so delloal* that he Is read. There was a email attendance. rison ami wife pa<*s«d through hero in a d o 2 l o t s . 53 b o i ^ s , on c o m m i s s i o n ; larg« PL. A T T ««lys*d**opartakeof eggs and milk. private our on thoir way to their summer w h i t e , 6 lots. 170 boxes, ? H o . s m a l l w h i t e , 11 l o t s , 439 b o x e s . 7t(o smalt c o l o r e d , 9 Iota, 482 homo in the Adlrondaoks. MtlitOfisrles X e a v e A r m e n i a . ' ' t h * XtHb^r ( ^ ^ ^ E t e . ' o p e r J a t e d ^ by b o x e s 7>$e: * > . t l e t - W br>x«!8. " o : do. 3 lots, 44 CoNBTAltlriliOl'Ws, May 13—Mr.W"beeler, The New P. P. Stewart Range has the largest •boxes, o n enmmissiOTi t w i n < eoloi'pd, I .let, flO Drotvnlxtg at Jazncatown. «hd <Kr«Wing tht«& |iares bf ground at the missionary, itmlimoHv, and the Gates >a. b o x e s . 7%o d o w h i t e , 4 l o t s , 220 box«>*, 7 H e oyeii of any stove sold in Rochester. JAMESTOWN, N. Y., May 8.— Theodore d o . 5 l o t a , m o b o x e s . 7^>. T o t a l , 47 lota,2,0S5 S,^r jg^tmiHoIlr* N;jrv^eftftol6iilljrdeB'lroye4 family, oenijistlng (ltc:g>.tV.r of nine per on Slants was drowned in tho outlet In this b o x e s . ' • ' • ' , , . * » Ac*. ,Th«t lo*t will easUy aggregate sons, havo loft Kharpoot. Armenia, B U T T E B - T w e n t j r - s U p a e k s e e s s t l«@lCc. • '•':«-:;-.' fl^mHMi «*t*j*4 tf-$0mae*. •• :•• - •: i [;. their way t o jAme^toa Wright Brothers, i W. H McCarty. 49West Ave. ^ MOLESALE ANP RETAIL. You Will Find Us Ready St Windocu Screens, • . • : • « . « ; Oil and Gasoline Stoves F*-4 LEVI BEY & CO., 311-313 State S t , ,#«,*«. 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