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4 CORTLAND STANDARD A N D JO UERAL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1892.
C o r t l a n d S t a n d a r dA N U Yl I E l i l . Y J O I ’R N A L .
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R E P U B L I C A N N O M I N A H O N S .
F o r P r e s i d e n t .
B E N J A M I N M A H L S fc lS O N * F o r V i c e - P r e s i d e n t ,
W ill i'ELAW REID
C b N O R E lO M A t,
F o r M em ber o f Co .gress,SEKENo Hi P aYME.
o f <’aynga.
C O U S T V ,F o r M em ber o f A“sem biv
JA M ES II. T R IP PF o r C o ro n er,
' L E N D E R FI. BABCOCK. F o r Ju stice of Sessions,
LEWIS S. BERBER.
A L a r g e C h u n k o f T r u t h A h o u t T i n P l a t e .
T h o s e w h o b e l ie v e o r a s s e r t t h a t n o t in p la te is b e in g r m iu u 'a o tn r e d in t h e U n i te d S ta te s o r t h a t th e t in - p la te i n d u s t r y is n o t in c r e a s in g , s h o u ld r e a d a n d i n v a r ia b ly d ig e s t t h e m o s t a u t h e n t i c i n f o r m a t io n o n th e s u b je c t w h ic h is f u r n is h e d m th e r e p o r t o f I r a A y e r , s p e c ia l a g e n t o f th e t r e a s u r y d e p a r tm e n t , c o v e r in g th e q u a r t e r e n d in g J u n e 30, 1892. find th e \ e a r e n d in g u i t h t h a t d a te . I t a f fo rd s th** fo l lo w in g f ig u r e s :
Firms. Location, PoundsA. Thun p-on & O i ,New l in k , N Y . r.4,8u5
Ameffivn* Tin aud T eine Pm te Co ,Philan rlp h ia Pa . ...................................... S! 4 000
A.mHiicati I'in P lata f o ,E w .ml b id 54)97A 'd trso t) Tin Flam Co , A* dersm i. In d .. 414 C A poile Iron and SO el Co Aiml ii. P a — 'jWO.VlW iti'-iunati 1 o n tii/aiiim Co.. Plqu-i, 9*> 372f v -laml Tin P late Co,, Cleveland,0 . . .
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ron P a / i .......................... - ........Record Manufun*utiug <’o .,i'onm an t, O.Jam es B s :ott & Co , Pit sbu*g. P a ___si Louis Stum ping Co , S ' Loui-*, M o ...1.1)05 IT. S Irou & 'I in P late M anufacturing
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A C h a r a c t e r i s t i c D o d g e .T h e b a l lo t la w ju g g le r y by w h ic h th e
R e p u b l ic a n s o f th i s s t a t e w e re d e p r iv e d o f c o n t r o l o f t h e le g is la tu r e lo s t w i u t i r se t m s a b o u t t o b e r e p e a te d , o r a t le a s t a t t e m p te d , i n P e n n s y lv a n ia . T h e B a k e r la w e n a c te d by t h e r e c e n t l e g is la tu r e o f t h a t s t a t e p r o v id e s t h a t t l ie n a m e s o f a ll c a n d id a t e s to be v o te d f o r a t a n e le c t io n m u s t b e p r in t e d o n o n e b a l lo t . O n a c c o u n t o f t h e m u l t ip l ic i ty o f n a t io n a l p a r t i e s th i s y e a r t h e n a m e s o f tb e v a r io u s e le c to r s a io n e c o n s t i tu te a lo n g l i s t . W h e n to t h i s a r e a d d e d t h e n a m e s o f s t a t e , l e g is la t i v e a u d c o u n ty c a n d id a te s t h e to ta l is so l a r g e t h a t a b a l lo t n e a r ly f iv e f e e t lo n g a n d a b o u t tw o f e e t w id e is s a id to be n e c e s s a r y . T h e r e a r e n o t o v e r a h a l f a d o z e n p re s se s i n th e s t a t e t l a t c a n p r in t a b a l lo t a s lo n g a s t h i s M o re o v e r , th e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f s t a t e p r i n t i n g c la im s t h a t i t w ill b e a lm o s t im p o s s ib le to g e t t b e la r g e a m o u n t o f p a p e r i t w ill be n e c e s s a r y to u se .
T h e S ta te o f P e n n s y lv a n ia a p p e a r .- therefore t o b e t h r e a te n e d w i th n is i r a n c h t s e m e n t i n t h e e le c to r a l c o lle g e . I n f a c t i t is c h a r g e d t h a t t h e D e m o c ra t ic o f f ic ia l w h o h a p p e n s to b e a t t h e h e a d of t h e s t a t e p r i n t i n g o ffice m a d e t h e b a llo t c o n s id e r a b ly lo n g e r i h a n it* w a s n e c e s s a r y t h a t i t s h o u ld be i n o r d e r to c a r r y o u t a D e m o c ra t ic p lo t to s te a l t h e s ta te .
This plot has been revealed by A. N. Pom eroy, ed ito r of th e C ham bersburg Repository, t ie m akes an affidavit th a t in an in terv iew w ith S uperin tenden t of P rin tin g G rier, th e la tte r m istak ing him for an officer in th e office of th e s-ecre itary of s ta te , told h im of a schem e bv w h ich i t was proposed to in fo rm the coun ty com m issioners of th e D em ocratic coun ties of the official form of the big ballo t in advance of its official prom ulgation T he prom ulgation was to be held back fro m th e com m issioners of the Republican counties u n til the la st possible day, O ct. 20. th u s enabling th e Democrat 10 county com m issioners to p in t th e ir ballo ts iu advance, an d m aking it im possible fo r th e R epublican counties to get th e ir ballots printed in tim e to hold the ■election. Of course if th e re was no ■election possible m th e Republican countie s C leveland would carry the state ,
W hen th e D em ocratic governor of the com m onw ealth w as asked if i t w ere possible to call an e x tra session of the leg islatu re to repeal th e Baker law, he replied tb a t i t w as n o t necessary, th a t ballo t re fo rm in P enns; lvan ia had “ com e to s ta y .” Chief Ju stice Paxson <of th e suprem e co u rt declared tb a t he •“ could see no rem edy in s igh t and the people m ust accep t the s itu a tio n .”
Now tb a t th e plot has been exposed, energetic m eans will doubtless be taken to m ake sure th a t R epublicans are prov ided w ith ballots even if they do have to be as big as an election poster. The situation in ou r sister s ta te is an o th e r illu s tra tio n of th e d anger of passing ballo t refo rm law s so illy d ig es 'ed th a t th e y furnish, efficient in s tru m en ts 01 :£raud. I t is announced th a t th e constitu tio n a lity o f th e B aker law w ill be te sted a t once.
Total production for tlie y e a r 13 199 521M r. A y e r t . a \ s lie b e lie v e s t h a t by t l ie
e n d o f t h i s y e a r t h e a n n u a l p ro d u c t io n w ill ne a t t r .e r a t e of 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s , F<»r o n e of th e f r u i t s of t h e “ r o b b e r ,” • • u n c o i .s t 'tu i io n a l , ” M e K iu le y t a r i f f tin 's is d o in g f a ir ly w e ll. A u d w h e re is th e e n o r m o u s in c r e a s e iu th e p r ic e o f “ th e w o r k in g m a n ’s d i n n e r p a l l ’’ which Was s o lo u d ly p re d ic te d by free 'raders?
Is I t C o n v ic tio n oi* F e a r ?T h e D*- tn o c ia n c B ro o k ly n E a g le u r g e s
I lie D e m o c ra t ic p a r ty to a b a n d o n th e ucH gi) p la t f o r m a n d s t a n d o n M r.
( l le v e lu n d ’tt l e t t e r o f a c c e p ta n c e . I t th in k s th e d e c la r a t io n o f t h e U n ite d S ta te s s u p r e m e c o u r t t h a t p r o te c t io n is c o n s t i tu t io n a l is m o re to b e re l ie d u p o n th a n is “ th e wi<i n ig h t v o te o f a Con veil n o n . ” A n d th e E a g le is a ls o o f th e o p u i io n t h a t th e > e m a n d o t f ile p la t l o r m f**r th e r i p e a l o f th e t a x o n s i a t e b m k s i s a n e r r o r e v e n g r e a t e r t h a n th e fa ls e c la im o f th e u n o o n s tu u t io u a lu y o f t h e t a n l f . This w o u ld s e e m to k n o c k o u t n e a r ly a l l t h e U ndei p in n in gw h ic h li ie D e m o c ra tic p a r ly h a s . If H ie E a g le he ie v r s a l l i t say s if s l io u lo c o m e o u t f a i r ly a n d sc p n o e ly a s a R e p u b l ic a n n e w s p a p e r . If i t is on ly s c a re d a n d w a n ts t h e p a i ty to t a k e a h ack t r a c k to S av e M tn-s, it is a l to g e th e r lo o la te w ith I ts p ro p o s i t io n s ' t h e p e o p le h t v e a l r e a d y s iz e d u p w h a t a d is t in g u is h e d D e n io c ia t i ia s i-a 'M i “ th e fo *1 p l a n k s ” irt rh e C h ic a g o p la t f o r m .
had their fit 1 ot I his good cheer he tell I hem of til g reat tilings he will do U perm itted to represent Lis d istric t in tin assembly. As I he O nondaga lavmei . lem arks the Troy Tunes, are (neithe* verdants no r rodents they a re no t likely fo be cau g h t by such cam paigning.
M r. C le v e la n d , w h ile P i e v id e n t, v e to e d 52 4 p r iv a te p e n s io n .l>ills. P r e s id e n t l i a r r i s e n h a s v e to e d n o n e .
W ill Cross th e A llan* ic in T a ie e D ays.
OTTAWA. OmD., Oct 8 — President Van H oine of the C anadian Pacific R R. ha- iv turned from England a fte r arranging to r a fast transa tlan tic steam ship service. “ I t w d i,” said Mr. Van Horne, “ be a purely p isaenger line as the ra te of speed a t which th* s'eaouers will run will preclude lh* cai riage of a pound of freight. Tin steam er will ru n in connection with th e C anadian Pacific ra ilw a\ across th e continent. They will cross from land to land in one hour less than th ree nays and land passengers a t Quebec in five, We will therefore lie able to take a g rea t deal of A m erican travel aw ay from Ne*v York, in f a -t wt. m ust do so. They will see the advan tage of using our fast line ot steam ers, an* through line of i ail way when we show them th a t we can land a Cnicago ocean voyager a t his own door in the sam e tim e it would take other iiuos to land him in New York.
S E N A T O R
W h a t H e
HERMAN TALKS.
A u sp ic io u s ly B eg u n b y R e lig io u sE xercises.
T H E G K E A T S C H O O L P A B A D E .
L o re T h a n 3 0 ,0 0 0 U n ite d S ta te s F la g s D is t r ib u te d to S ch o o ls a n d C ol
le g e s —T h e re W il l B e N o G ir ls in t l ie P ro c e s s io n .
We acknow ledge w ith pleasure the receipt or “ L lirrison’rt A d m in istra tion ,” a unique cam p ngri docum ent issued hi the Republican n .u ioiia ' com m ittee. Ii is a beautiful booklet, con tain ing a r* o O ld of H airisun ’s aum uiintrauun with full page portra it of the presidential candidates taken from ihe “ N ational Cyclopaedia of A m erican B iography,” and is a clear and com prehensive sum m ing up of w hat Harris*m’s ad m in is tra tion stands lor. Being tak*-n from h standard work, wniuh is w ritten w ithout pan ialiry or prejudice, it is in form ation which every b>ity, regardless of political creed, will he g lad to have and keep. Local clubs will do well to see th a t it has a t h o r o u g h distribution am ong all classes of voters, i f every R epublican will 8ee th a t a copy is placed in the hands of some undecultd voier, id would be of gtvac advan tage to the Republican cause.
T h in h s o f t h e G r e a t P o l i t ic a l S i tu a t io n .
N e w Y o r k , O t . lo .—S e n a to r J o h n S h e rm a n a n i v i d Ja-ic la.-t n ig h t , l i e m id . iu refereiz-i* to t l ’<* i f N e t ol th e p re se n t p r e s id e n t ia l c u n te - t : " I t is p ro b a b le t h a t tb e e le c tio n o f a D e n i" c ra : i '- p re s id en t, w o u ld c a r r y w i th i t i l .e e le c tio n o f a D e m o c ra tic r c n a le a n d lin u e, a n d , if so, p iiire th e w h o le g o v e rn m e n t in th e h a n d s o f m e n h o u n d to re v o lu tio n iz e (.ill* t u i i t . la w s .
‘O a r f in a n c ia l p o licy w o u ld b e a r m n g . d f.o a s to p io d u e e p a n ic c u d d f s o lu t io n in a l l p a r t s o f th e c .n m r y .”
C h a irm a n T h o m a s II . C a r te r o f th«- I te - puh lieaiL n a t io n a l c o m m itte e h a d ti le lo l-lcwing to tay: "I think die people under-s ta n d ,lln U bo*, h hi ane-lu s o f eo-ngn.-*:-* w o u ld n t-c e sm iily 1 e D i m u e ra tic iu th e e v e n t oi' I 'r c - i iu nr H a n 'i s e n \ s d e fe a t.
W e c a n n o t lo se th e p re s id e n c y a n d ra v e e i th e r the. s e n a te o r t l ie h o u se . W e a ie th e .e f o r e c o n f ro n te d w ith w h a t m u s t se e m to th e o r d in a r y e i tc a n a s a n a p p a l l in g p f o p o - u in n to p r o m p t ly a n d a b s o lu te ly re v e rse tl ie p n lic ii.s u n d e r w h ic h o u r p r e s e n t p; osp* n m s c o n d it io n h a s b een b r o u g u t in to e x is te n c e .
N ew Y o r k , O ct. p i.—-A t s u n r is e S u n d a y m o rn in g tl ie b e lls o f th e c i ty ’s c h u rc h e s ••inhered iu th e C o lu m b u s c e le b ra tio n , a n d in a l l th e h o u se s o f w o rs h ip f i t t in g c e re m o n ie s honoi-ed th e m e m o ry o f th e g re a t d isco v ere r. N e a r ly e v e ry c le rg y m a n fo o k som e s u b je c t c o n n e c te d w i th th e m e m o ra b le even t s o l 1 192 fo r h is t e x t , a n d 1 he m u s ic a l p>-ugr;uinne.. in t l ie c h u rc h e s w e re a r r a n g e d w itli sp e c ia l re fe re n c e to th e c ju a d ric e n ten - n ia l c e le b ra tio n . O l t h e e v e n in g e v e n ts , he.ddes th e r e g u la r se rv ic e s in a l l th e c h u rc h e s , th e s a c re d concert-* by th e U n ite d I ta l ia n so c ie tie s a t th e L e n o x L y c e u m w a s one of t l ie nn st in te r e - t in g . I n a d d i t io n to a le c tu re o u t l i e life of C o lu m b u s b y M rs. Iv irg i R over-ii. som e lint- m u s ic w a s r e n d ered .
M o n d a y ’s B ig P a r a d e .O n M o n d a y th e s e c u la r p a r t o f th e ce le
b ra t io n w ill b e o p en ed w ith a schoo l a n d co llege p a ra d e , a n il it is I 'v p ee ted th a i uoi pup il-; a n d s tu d e n ts w ill be in line. T h is p a ra d e lia s o ccu p ied tb e a t te n t io n of i ts p ro m o te r s for weeks. C o m m iss io n e r ( iu g g e n h e im -T , ( u n c i a l W in fie ld S c o tt, C o lo n e l D a v id S. B ro w n , F a th e r s L a \ lie a n d K e a n , i-ep re .v -m ing th ir ty - e ig h t p a ro - ch i *1 soli o o b ; F ro m D .1. ( 'a b . s, J r . , o f C olu m b ia c 'l i e g e , m id J o h n J a s p e r , oil y s u p e r in te n d e n t o f sch o o ls . L ave been a r r a n g in g th e d< t a d s fo r a \\ n k.
A b o u t a w*vh in u a day .-c .g -oapp lii a l io n v a< m a d e fo r tb e u--e o f v a r io u s a rm o r ie s in th e c ity fo r d r i l l in g j)iirpo-..*s, a n d o n t he
V enezuela 's C apital in th e Hands o f
R ev o lu tio n is ts .
O IL E S P O ’S G ffiE A T Y I G T O E T ,
S em es o f t h e YVihle.-.t D ir.e .rder in C a ra c a s U n ti l th e A rrivs. 1 o f ib e A d v a n c e G u a rd
o f th e V ic to r io u s C re sp o ’s A rm y . P r e s id e n t P u l id o K ser.ped .
R E D W H I T E A M D B L I T
T H E N A T IO N A L C O L O R S LAV1SHLV D ISPLA Y ED .
j s a m e d a y th e re q u e s t w ;.s m a d e C o lo n e l j O avtim ’g h p la c ' d t l ie T 'i '.ty -n It-t!. ic g ii . em j a im iy a t th e di in .sill o f th e c -iiu m iiie e .T h . T w f l i t l . r c g in r a t a r m o r y , a io u g w ith I se v e ra l c r ia rs, w en - a lso u t i l iz e d , a n u m b e r i tarn* i f t in o f «e ijeo is p u ri ig a d v a n l-u /e o f th e s e i.p p o r- I p ilb '-ri-ig . tu m th .s t*i h o ld ( ir iiis , w in ch p ro m ise to re- | Thu-.;* \Milt ill llllll(*• I p e rfec t m a rc h in g o n th v p a r tol' ?]**■ p u b lic pup;]'-.
D u rin g th e p g -t v.cei; a n c n o rm o u r u u m -b* r oi A m erica n ll:e; • i dee th e d ire c t sou of th*. th e p a r t ic ip a t in g scin . ■
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C arac as , Y c n e z u i l i, O ct. io. C iuv'-a-. nan fa lle n . T h e t r iu m p h of G e n e ra l C respo r*vei- th e gov i rm n e u t fo rce s is com pb.de. The r e v o lu tio n is v ic to r io u s .
A f te r d e fe a t in g th e a im .1, *.f th e g o v e rn m en t a t .San P e d ro f .en cr-d C resp o b eg a n h is m a rc h u p o n th e e a p b a l .
T lir* v i h o iisa n d o f h is t ro o t's , c o m m a n d d by G e n e ra ls G a -i-ra. I lo J r ig in z a n d F e r n a n d e z , i n te!*"l th e c i ty i f C a ra c a s F r id a y n ig h t . G e n e ra l C ;e .e ;o , v. i th t h " b a la n c e of l is a rm y , w a s a t C .iU iva , a s7n rL d is ta n c e . l i e e n te re d th e c a p i ta l S u n d a y .
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G .ivernor McKinley has pulverized out* plank in the Deuiociarie platform by his sum m ary of th e annoyance and losses en tailed by th e o 'd sta te bank notes More than ii 'te e n hundred banks whose notes did not c ircu late a t par beyond th e borders of the states in whud# they were is sued, and half th a t num ber of broken banks whose w orthless notes were yei afloat fo r the defrauding of the public, m ake a crush ing exh ib it of the beauties of wild ca t banking. And th is is only a suggestion of w hat would be the state of affairs should we re tu rn to the system The country is a g rea t d--al bigger than it was in th e wild ca t and red-dug days arid a thousand fraudu len t institu tions would s ta r t up w here ten did then .
Y esterday’s New York Recorder published th ree m ore colum ns of figures from the report of Com m issioner Pr-ck. “ Table E “ shows th a t since the passage of the McKinley bill 0,842 p-rsons em ployed in the constructive trades have had an increase in wages. The wages of only 17 have be en decreased. “ Table F ’ shows th a t despite th e increase in wages the hours of labor of 11,342 em ployes have been reduced. The figures are sw orn to by Com m issiaper Peck, Chief Clej’k K ean and eight em ployes of the lnbor hureau. These figures should be indicted and jaib-d at. once They are too dangerous to D em ocratic prospects to be allowed to m n a t large.
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The D em ocratic cand idate for Ihe assem bly in th e first d is tric t of O nondaga county has baited his trap for votes w ith crackers and c'-ieese. W hen he arrives a t a coun try tavern anyw here in his d is tric t he sends ou t inv itations for the farm ers to com e in aud lunch w ith him , the bill of fare each tim e being the sim ple and n u tritious one of plain crackers and cheese. A fte r th ey have
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T h e p r.-ces-Jon fo rm e d a t S ie ; In n ’s G reen a u d p ro c e e d e d to a s p o t o u ts id e th e c c m c u i\> , lend by a h a n d p la y in g th o d e a d m ar.-ii, a n d by a n n -in o ri il a ic h g u a r d e d b y s ix G aels. J. J . O'Ki lly d e liv e re d th e c i . i t . o u o f th a d a y . I u th e p rc e e s . 'io n a n d a t th e n ic e .in g almo.'-ti e v e ry c ity in I r e la n d w a s lep u - '-e n te d , D u b l in w a s in th e deepest, m o u rn in g . A ll th e m u n ic ip a l b u i ld in g s w e re d r a p d iu b la c k . C lu b s , h o te ls a n d p iiv u m h o u s e s w i th b u t le w e x c e p tio n s w e ie .a lso d ra p e d . M a n y o t th e m h u n g o u t P a r n e l l ’s p ic tu r e f r a m e d in c rep e .
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of th e M e th o d is t P r o t e r i a n t m in is te r s s e v e ra l n a m e s w ere p ie s t-m e d fo - m d in a - tio ti w h ich w e ie a c c e p te d in e v e ry case e x c e p t t h a t ot D r. A s to n o t W ood H a v e n . T h e o b je c tio n to t h i s m in is te r w a s t h a t he w a s a b i iH n c 's m a n . A f te r a lo n g d isc u s , s io n i t w a s d e c id e d to la y tb q ca^e u p o n th e ta b le f o r a n o th e r y -a r .
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C o tto n fa c to ry , l c c a tu l n e a r A th e n s , wa.s to ta l ly d e - t io v e d !>y ih e la s t n ig h t . io.ss is e s t im a te d to be a b o u t 8150,000, on w h ich th e ie is a .-m all in s u ra n c e . T h re u h n n d m l e m p lo y e s a re th io w n o u t of w o rk Tiit* P o o -c rs J io u u m Its in JVliID e d g e v ille u as a lso d e s u io je d by fire ; loss),$50,1)09. _____________________
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Tueeilay, Oet i l -I'.’.-iD p. m .—N aval parade F.n illation ia G tave-e iu l bay, tliem-o np the liarbo i-to a ; o in t in th e Nm ih r iv e r opposite (1, n era l tlian .Y . tond> and re tu rn . 7 p. m — Pan*fie of the H itholie aucietie.s. I 'o rn ja tio n a t F it y -ain tli s*i-eet aud F ifrii avenue; march il.m il F ifih a io iin e to \7 ash iu g to n squar# ; re- vie-ved by Ar--hbi.s-lmp C orrigan a ; ih e ca th edral. .7 p. m .—M aii'iat tan A h le tie elnb garnet a t M anhattan li-Id. F rith r.trest aud E igh th avenue. 8 p .m . Coms-rt of th e G erm an singing sui-i' lies a t the S -ven tii l'f'gim ent arm ory and Ciiluolie m em orial e*-lebi,ati*>n a t C arnegie ifusli- liall. 8 p. l i . - I ’a rtio l ih tim jaa liou of the i ity i a. k.s.
19,31 p. m .— City illum ination and fire—orks a t th e B rooklyn htiiig-*.
W ednesday, O-*'. 17- 1) a .m ., m ilita ry p a rade. F orm ation a t th e Batters*, thence up B roadw ay lo F o u rth s tree t, to W ashington Kguire, to P f itii avenue, to F o u rto en tu s tree t, to F o u rth avoau**, to MayeiUuenth s trcer, to F ifth av-'im*-, to F ifty -n in th s tree t. 4 p. in .— D edication of tho Colum bus monumc-nfc a t F ifty -n in th str* r t an d E ig li.h avenue. 8 p. rn -G -ran l n ig h t p ag ean t; lino of m u v h r-am * as i ha t of in u p a . y i avail •; tirew orks in the parks and illum ination of the c ity s tree ts .
T hursday -O et. 13.—B anquet a t th e Lenox Lyceum . ________ __________
T h e E< i.u in g fim A rr iv e s In 8 p a in , W ashing ton ’, Oc-t. in .—T lie n a v y d e p a r t
m e n t L as been in fo rm e d b y ca b le ' o f th e sa fe a r r iv a l ol th e g u n b o a t B e n n in g to n a t H u e lv a , S p a in , w ith th e c a ra v e ls N in a a n d P in ta , t c be u sed in th e C o lu m b u s ce leb ra-
. t io n th e re , in to w . T h e B e n n in g to n w illh ik e p a r t iu th e c e le b ra tio n .
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in th e c o n so la tio n s in g le s o f th o in te rc o lle g ia te te n n is to u r n a m e n t , w h ic h w as p l a /e d b y S h a w , o f Y a le , a n d , W ilso n , ol U niv e r s i ty o f P e n n s y lv a n ia , w a s w o n by VY ilso n , th e sco re b e in g 7—5, iL -5, 6—<L
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th e y w e re g r d e l w ith. Hi * nj.nl*!UM* <4 liu n d r i <b- o f th e i r s; m p a i l i u i s w lin h av e lu n g !>*-en s im t nj) iu flu c iriir-;!.
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resi. h it ion m a k in g th e g v an i to th e N in th a v e n u e e :“ <*r. ion . T h e ri'so IiJ .io iia u e iv pas*-..*cl a t Gie f-.rnous > re ia l in. e f i.ig ni th e h.ua.-J. o f a h ie rm e ri. m il h av e b een u n d e r Hie c o n s id e ra liu n o f t in* m a y o r l 'o m u r.’ t ’uaii a w eek . The. a lu e i m en h a d g ra n te d th e r ig h ts to th e g n m synd iea-.e w ith o u t a n y i . si rietionV w h a te v e r a.-* to tiie m o tiv e jio w er to b - em p lo y ed . |
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It wi:* d isco v ered th a t a p n r iy of D a m p s I h ad ta k e n p o ssession of tw o h o u se s In - J lo n g in g to th e r a i l m i d c c m p a u j in close ; p ro x im itv io G am p Low . B u r g 'o n M a jo r ! F a w te lie i: m e-d iu t .-iy te le g ra p h e d to S a n d y : H oo k fo r a g u a r d to d is lo d g e drum . T he S fiid iei-sarriM .il a n d d ro v e 1 he m a ra u d e rs to th e w o o d s a n d th e n i C u m e d to th e ir q u a r te r s a t th e g o v e rn m e n t s ta t io n ab S a n d y H o o k , a b o u t a m ile a n d a h a l f f ro m C a m p L ow , w h e n th e t r a m p s to o k p o ssessio n a g a in . S u rg e o n S a n te l le h a s a p p lie d to th e w a r d e p a r tm e n t fo r a d e ta c h m e n t of r e g u la r s to r e m a in h e re p e rm a n e n t ly to p ro te c t th e g o v e rn m e n t p ro p e r ty .
even in p a tr io tic N ew Y o:k . Som e of tin: res id en tia l s i rests a ie ; .. gay a-, Broadw ay. T h e U n ited State-: flu * is tin- p iece de res is ta n ce o f t lie decora:ion s. T iu* flag is seen every w here, in a ll Hzr.-; and arrange 1 in every con ce iv a b le lurm .
'1 ilK sTARs ANI> s i J.iITH u g e b ie a d th s o f co tfo u <1 tt«-d w itli
s t a r s and barred vrifh ftr ij.e s , ;d <i co u r -e co lored red, v .l.ite an I M ae, a it a lso u -ed c .x te n s i\e ly for d :,.p t-iy p'ir p o -e i.
N ext to th e stars aud s (ripe-- the i* d an*! y e llo w co lors of S p a in an d Ita ly 's < ,-s in it s cen ter o f g :e i n, w h ite and red a :e tin m ost co u sp ie .lo ll'. T n e t i i i e e i i - ig -b h n*l w e ll, and are e lle i l iv e ly used lo g i riuw i i th o u sa n d s of ca -es . Tin* p u n ia i l ot C olm nbu.- occu p ies a pr ,m i.ie m {ila -e ir a ll th e m ore '•laborateilvLorati* n.-. Broad w a y and F ifth a v e n u e , of coin-- *, c u , y oilth e p a lm fo r b r i l l ia n c y a n d p ro ! g io u u! effect.
Tin* c ity h a il, a s b e fitt in g , is certa in ly th e m o st r ia lio ra tc ly d ic o r a t id im ildinj: in N ew Y ork. On a l l lo u r s id e s th e w a lk are lite r a lly .-m uiin i i d w d h lbig banners, s jiie id s aud a ll m an n er of g a y dev ices. T h e eosm o p flila n id ea h a s been carried out. to i t s fu lle s t e x te n t . N o m at le r from w h a t rem ote c o u n d y com es- thestrsingi-r w h o s ta n d s iu th e pi-.rk a u d v iew s th e h isto r ic p ile , lie w il l set* 1)1:; n a tio n ’; flag en tw im -d arou n d its coat o f arm -. G unno a n t in g a ll are g a ily lin tter ix i” s tr in g s o f h u n d red s of sm a ll banni rs.
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h om e o f every jo u rn a l is m ore or less al- t r a c tm d y decorated . T lie m ost elaborate w ork ha-* been clone on th e i 'u h iz e r buit-l- in g . C olored l ig h ts m ak e tb e b u ild in g :i lin e s ig h t at n ig h t.
F ro m c ity h a ll up , B ro a d w a y lo ses itse lf iu a m azo o f color. Pinch b u ild in g , w ith o u t ex cep tio n , h a s so m e th in g in ib e way of d ecoration . M any h a v e o r ig in a l and s tr ik in g d e -ig n s , a ll h a v in g referen ce, ol course, to C o lu m b u s an d th e g r e a tn e ss of hi.s n ew w orld . T o d escrib e each in d eta il w o u ld be im p o ssib le . I ’y a ll odds the m o st in te r e s t in g and m o st b e a u tifu l tilin g in th e w a y o f d ecoration is th e arcli sp a n n in g F if th a v en u e a t F ifty -e ig h th street. I t is i mil at ion m arb le . T he des ig n is ch a ste am ! ta .-tcfub T w o p ir ia n m a rb le c o lu m n s on each sid e er.Host n ich es, in each of w h im is a gracefu l sc u lp tu r a l rep resen ta tio n o f p *aee. Thi p illa rs a ie entvriia-d w ith g u e m - iy and g a r la n d s h a a g fio ru th e to p . Su rrou n d in g th e avail arc live a lleg o r ica l lem n itf ig u re s .
T he cen tra l on? sta n d s b o ld ly in the prow of an a d v a n c in g b o a t. O n e ith er sideare tw o h era ld s w ith out-i-ret'-hod arm s. On th e brow o f Hie arch is tin* iu-eripriun, “ '1 lie U n ited S ta te s of A m er ica in Mi-m- oriam , G ioriou s to U h rb tu p b er C olum b us."
A ll d ay th e a:.-li w a s com pL !c ly su rrou n d ed by siu h tseers. 1 : wa.s i videntth a t th e h o lid a y crow d had b-.-n.un t<, arrive. .Mas.-es uf peop le Jiowed u p ami
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Republican Meetings!Mi G raw ville—Oct. 11, a t Curriers
H all, a t 7 :30 P. M., address by Hon. R. B. M ahany of Buffalo, U nited S tates Minister to Ecuador, who will ably p re sent the issues of th e cam paign.
C incinnatus —Oct.. 12, a t 7 :30 P. M., under th e auspices of th e C incinnatus Republican Club, address by Hon. R. B, M ahany.
Solon—Oct. 13, a t 7 :30 P . M., address by Hon. R. B. Mahany.
M arathon — Oct. 14, a t 7 :30 P. M , ad dress by Hon. Sereno E. Payne of A uburn. M arathon Q uarte t Ulee club will render cam paign songs.
T aylor—Oct; 14 a t 7 :30 P. M,, address by Hon. R. B. M ahany.
Preble -O ct. 15, a t 7 :30 P. M., address by Hon. R. B. Mahany.
W hen Lord Thurlow first openpd a law y er’s office in London, h e to >k a basem ent-room w hich h ad previously been occupied by a cobbler. He was som ew hat annoyed by the previous occu p an t’s callers, and irrita ted by tlie fac t th a t lie had f e w of his own. One day an Irishm an entered . “ The cobble 's gone, I see ,” lie said. “ I should th ink he h a d ,” ta rtly responded the law yer. “ A nd w h at do ye se llr” in- qu irrd th e Irishm an , looking a t the solitary tab le and a f e w la w -b o o k s . “ B lockheads,” responded Thurlow . “ B egorra,” said P a t. “ ye m ust be doing a m ighty fine business; ye a in ’t got b u t one le f t .”
The ballots for New Y ork City in tlie comi g election w iil cost over $40,000.
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r a n g e m e n ts fo r th is I'G iilum lm -) w e e k a r t p e r fe c t . T h e f u l l fo rce w ill b e o il d u ty . S ig n a l te le p h o n e b o x es h a v e b een p laced a t i n t t r i a l s a lo n g th e l in e o f m a rc h an d in th e h o s p i ta ls so t h a t re a d y m e a n s ol a s s is ta n c e in case o f a c c id e n t m a y be h ad . Ifa c h o f , th e s e b o x e s w ill h a v e a p o lic t su v g eo n a n d b o a n l o f h e a l th p h y s ic ia n on d u ty c o n t in u a l ly . N o th in g w ill be sp a re d in th e w a y of ina p in g th e c i ty i r e e ol th ie v e s a n d a u sp ic io u s c h a ra c te r s . T h ir ty s ix m e n W ere lo c k e d u p on h a t u n la y an d w ere r e m a n d e d in th e polk** c w i t t y< r ie u
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o f P u e b lo on th e D e n v e r b ra m h o f th e A t'-h iso n , i o i . e k a u n d S a n ta 1 e la ik o a d . a fi e ig h t t r a in w a s w i t ek ed by s t r ik in g a cow on a s m a ll b r id g e , 'i lu* e n g in e war- th ro w n fro m th e t r a c k a n d b n n e d u n d e r h a l f a d o zen c a rs . T in e e m e n w c-e c ru sh e d beneath th e e n g in e . ’1 iirv w ere: E n g in e e r J o s e p h -M iller, a g e d 40, w h o se p a r e n ts live a t K ig iu , III.; U. N IcG une. i ie a d b ra k e - m a n ; A rc h ie B u c h a n a n , Ih e m a n . A n o th e r b r a k e m a n w a s s c a ld e d b u r n o t se r io u s ly . B u c h a n a n ’s L om e is a t T o ro n to , C a n a d a .
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U o irn s , fo r th e R e p u b lic a n n a t io n a l co m m ittee ', h a s m a.de th e fo llo w in g , a n n o u n c e m e n t: G o v e rn o r M c K in le y w iil a t te n d th e W o r ld 's f a i r cei canonic*.** a n d be in C h icago o n O ct. 21 a n d 22. D u r in g h is s ta y h e w ill p ro l a b ly sp e a k in t h a t c ity a n d n o r th e r n I llin o is . H e w ill le av e C h icag o th e n ig h t o f O ct. 23, a n d a c c o m p a n ie d l>y H o n , H , C. K e re n s , o f th e n a t io n a l execqfii-,* c o m m ittee*, w ill make* seye;:;j I wpeeches a lo n g th o line* of th e A tc h iso n , T o p e k a a n d S a n ta F e ra i lro a d , a n d w il l r e a c h C o lu m b u s o n O ct. 27 o r 2 3 . ____________________
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B u f f a l o , O et. ?0.--DystrjV j A tto rn e y Q u in h y , in a n in te rv iew .s iffi h e in te n d e d to- h o ld th e p re se n t g r a n d jury fo r s ix m o n th s ,if n e c e ssa ry , in o rd e r to lnve th e sh o o tii gOf y o u n g B r o d c - r i e - k b y s o l c l i e i - s o f i h e T w e n ty -se c o n d re g im e n t, lu r in g t l ie re c e n t railroad s t r ik e s h e r s th q o u g 'h iy in v e s t ig a te d . l i e s a y s t h a t a llu m g h G en e ra l D o y le a n d A d ju ta n t . C e fira l P o r te r h av e h o ih e x p re sse d them si-iy?. in fa v o r o f a th o r o u g h in q u ir y , th e y n t o n ly seem to be n o t h e lp in g th e d is tr ic t . J to rn e 'j ’, h u t 'a c tu a l ly p u t t i n g o b s ta c le s if h is way b y w i th h o ld in g in fo rm a tio n , e t ; .
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b o a t In f a n t Isab e l, C o m m a n d e r D e L av v g a , w h ich le f t H a v a n a O ct. 3, h a s a rriv e d. S he h a s fo u r g u n s a u d a c rew , a i l to ld , o f 173 p e rso n s . TLe- F re n c h g u n b o a t- I la .ssa rd , C o m m a n d e r I f r a u tz , w h ic h a r r iv e d f ro m P ro v in c e to w n , h a s fo u r g u n s a n d a c rew of 123 perso n s.
I L L U S T R A T E S T A R I F F V I E W 3 1— OF—
M o n . J o i m L . . W h e e l e r ,Of New Jersey,
At the Cortland Opera House,CORTLAND, N. Y .,
W E O I E S O f t Y , 0 C T Q 8 E K 1 2 ,A t 7 :80 o’clock p. At.
The political issues of th e d ay will be presented from tb e s tan d p o in t of p ro tection, illu stra ted w ith m agnificent views, and ah able address by the speaker.
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