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THE BUFFALO EXPRESS. THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 16, 189C BAD A RIGHT SESSION. FAMILY MARKETS. WHAT DEBS SAYS.

JC8TICK WHITE HELD COIJRT lABT THREWJ1M 0E- RttWi Fist Fight la the Emei-bom Shoe Store. LOUIS WAS TRICKED. Wis Locktd ap Along with Hla BVK.o(i TO RECEIVE VERDICTS IN ABODTKOPLE Afttr.vtddlag Rectptloa tzi Tc Yesterday. UAB BliKULART CASES. Two Juries in the RnnrnibMnrf -ii- tie Wiy Hi Beerj la OrgtBizet Trtmp Visitor.

Term last evening brought in verdicts. The the Juries in reaching an agreement forced Justlco Whit to hold an evtuln- sea. ion. In the ease of Joaenhi vST. THEY ARB VERY STEADY JUST NOW.

WITH BUT ULIGHT CHANCES IX THB PRICES FROM DAY TO DAY, The family market ar very ttestly Just now, few change In prWice taking place from day to The advance prW of creamery butter a tew week ago turned the at-' tention of consumer to good dairy buttes, and till sort ha auld RMKUly test reived. Price creamery were rsdaced again by th makers, but th demand for that sort ia still rather light. It will take long time gat th demand for creamery butter back where it was when th Ill-advised advance was made. Four, streaky, whit butter la hardly salable, even at very LANDOW THREW IIIMSKLtv- THROUGH charged with recetvtnc- stolen 8PEKCH BT THB PRESIDENT OP THI i AMERICAN RAIL VAT CNIOST AT MTJ- THE J.L4S8IMJ0R LOnSfij SJUOlE- praceedi of a burglary of ear on tbo West TEA GIVEN BY URS. FRENCH AKI RECEPTION I BY MRS.

H. A. MELORCil, ONE OF THB EARLY AC TVMN URIDES-ONB OF THE FIRSP OF THE LEAP-YEAR PARTIES. lit yeroict of. 8HOP AND MADE HIMSELF AT HOME WHILE THE SHOEMAKER -r 810 HALLHS DEALT KOMB mitD -r KNOCKS TO MONOPOLIES AND TRCSTo.

thousands of workingmes who are tb victims of conditions tbey did not create. have not a government by the people so kag as tbe best half of the people are disfranchised. We are not quite civilised so ioug as we deny to women tbo right to vote. Our law place women oa an equality with Idiots, criminals, panpera and ln-j dlaaa. Many of our social and economic ills will never be cured until We get equal suffrage.

Women have more honor than men. They have more intelllgeaco couldn't bay a woman's vote with a drink Of Whltky. Every -man hae-hud a magnificent mother. Moat anybody will do for father. "WorkingiMn are not being true to themselves.

The qucstkos for to solve are largely those of education and taterttgence. It better to buy betk than beerH'te tried both. No man evr went to the pcal-fcBUiiry who spent his leUure with his wife and children.7': "I believe tho wsg system, which is only another tame for the feudal system, must disappear. Machines are displacing men. there 1 only on remedy, that Is for each man to work fe-er hours and give the rest a chance.

If four hours' work day will clothe and feed th world, let four hours be day' work Some changes must be made. Some monopolies must be taken by Louis Cltmek tad Anthony imi waT. Charged with bnrglary, third degree; larcenv god criminally reealviug stolen property. The WENT FOB A "POLICEMAN. Louis Goldstein, shoemaker, spent laat ju1j i gumy in criminally recerr- lug stolen property.

low price. There It a claaa of people who Wkatcvef may bo thought ef the principles advocated by Kugeno V. Debs, obo wbo heard his speech last night at Mmdo Hall could not fall to bo convinced of the honesty ef the man's conviction and Impressed wtth tbo sincerity with which ho made them One of th plessantest of social function yesterday wss the ntertalnmot by Mrs. Henry French of Delaware Avenue. Ia the afternoon from to o'clock she gave a ten.

Then the assistant stayed tor dinner, followed by dance. Refreshment Bur only tne cnnipest food, but they do BESIDEJJT-SlANAGEtt RICHARDSON HAD BOSIK DIFFICULTY WITH INSPECTOR LINKH AN AND THERE WAS THE HOTTEST KIKD OF A MIX cr-BOTB SIDES OF THB STORY. The hottest fiat flgbt that baa been on ilk Buffalo ta month took place In the timer-sou sboe-tore oa Main Street on Tuesday morning. Tbe partieipsiH wer Jers Una-ban, Inspector for toe firm of R. B.

Grover 4 Co. of Brocton. Mass, sud Alfred G. RicJiaxdsou, the resident manager ol the store. As a result.

Vr, Llnehan la la retirement, Mr. Richardson is at tha store aa usual, and a member of the firm la In the city to ex-amine into the merits of the cane and to decide whether the Inspector or the at fault. The present condition ts aa outgrowth of a feeling that ha twee -to existence for long -R. B. rarer ft Co.

of Brocton, io eat much utur at any tlm. and th night In ecH at No. I Pnltce-stattoa through no fault of his own. It was a great aurprta to blm to find himself there. He could not explain exactly bow It all happened, but he knew it was Enrene LanJow, a deeo-volced little man with a stubbly MRS.

DOYLE'S MISTAKE. mwi-nmi wraiu(-ao ill inia But ter mostly foe cooking purpose. Fair to were served la the mnsto-room, where a bed BHI 1NAFPED A LOADED RKVOLVEB vle of his acullenee, ft good Mil butter is not sold wr ins than 13 of pink tulip adorned the table, The tav lit color throughout th boas waa pink. to 15 ovata, and really good cannot bought nun iiuOA.M, ARu SOME OF I typical gathering ot worklngmen of tho more beard, who was at the bottom of th affair, and who bad got him Into all the trouble. much under 18 cent at retail.

Choice dairy intelligent class that packed the big audi HIS TEETH ARB MISSING. Tbe mtMte-ronui is a recent addition to tho Lamiow waa la a cell, too, but he wa laughing to himself about how ho caused boose and I flu targe roam, wtth many butter retail at 18 ta St cent, and creamery at 3d cento to gg cents, or oven highs'. Mrs, Michael Doyle of No. 14 Snenrer windows. It hi beautifully decorated, tho wall being tinted with a cloudy effect at bo itnera ggs are beclnniux to re3h Street nearlr killed her husband on Tm.

the unhappy UolOateia'a arrest as rr as he himself was concerned, he didn't mind torium to oversowing last night gad cheered to the echo every point made by tbe speaker his vigorous arraignment of tbo combination of capitalists that, according to bis statements, la threatening tao very cxhrteBO ef tbe wage-earner. They applauded, too. Northern market In lane quantities, and day nlght, She shot him with a revolver being locked up bit But Goldstein wss In the bass and gradually merging Into very light th top, with a finish ot delicate prices are rather weaker for afresh" eggs. tho people. The Lulled State the only elvlllaed country that does not own Its tele 1 no good ortd-atorag eggs now in market tears.

Landow had said to blm In sarcastic way when be was arrested; "Aw. Looey, sell at about 18 cent dosea "at mark," graphs. want is true of the telegrapa 1 there nice bed over there, ana yer ess fresco, th Mr, it Is said, bavin been borrowed from Th Waldorf in New-Vork, Cn-derrteata the musto-mom. Mrs. French hs had built a bllllrd-m.

Her Turkish aia appeals to themselves to bo manly, to be self-respecting, and to fight unflinchingly for what they believed to be their Just due. trie or the. telephone. It la tri of rail- sleep all yer want to. Looey, go along ntlt which she did not thluk waa loaded.

Miks waa sleeping on a coach la tbo sitting-room when some young women called on Mrs. Doyuv 8 ho took them Into the room where her husband waa sleeping, and playfully took his revolver from the table and pointed It at Wm. Boo pulled tbo trigger. Mike sprang to his feet with a Th. it vim, iap i-wnic punma own fnem.

or and IS cento if candled. The supply of strictly fresh egg from near-by looslitie Is still very small, and romnilsalou-mes wu have nearly a score of stores throughout the country, each under the direction of a resident manager. Tha firm also mptoy several -Inspectors whose duty la to go from on store to another and examine the br-oks, cash and stock In the interests of der officer. It a a grade time you'll have. r.

It. cuss of the i. u. Hudson Company acted as chairman of tha meeting and B. they will own the Government They asked me in Chicago if I believed la government room, with It dim Jlghta.

nd Easter toe nishluga, i always a favoriw pot with tho young people when tbey wish to sit out Looey," These word had filled the ahee-maker Willi wept to think how Laodow bad outwitted him ow aerUlp--TimtWopilBd' Vhr 1 the market price from people who want sbsolutetjL fresh eggs, stock can be bought for aa cent at whole the firm, About sis yra-y-the--Httfrghr aid struck him In tha mouth and knocked itance, pr ferred It to railroad ownership of govern ttttl branch of the Emerson shoe business was meat. All rneee changes will com with Mr. Fieseh wa assisted yesterday after out acversJ teeth It-passed, down- men. not more than fir feet tall, and they sale, and to 2T cent retail. Thev ar education.

That la. the lever that will lift ward and came out under his chin, "tie war wa the local manager. both bad heavy, dark- beard that tuck noon by Mrs. Prank MeGraw, Mrs. J.

J. Mo William, Mrs, William Roger, Mrs. K. generally good, and give aatisfaettnt to the up all luto the light. Hot seriously hurt, but was very much fiercely out from their face, r-.

5 consumer. The eold-storaa-e ears, called Knmes, Mrs, Frank tL Goodyear, Mrs. "The middle clauxe in this country are surprised nod frightened. About 8 o'clock la too evening, uoiosteia fast disappearing. Boon there will be but The police of No.

8 Station were notified fresh by many retailers, because they have been candled, sell at about 2f cents, sod an was sitting In hi shop In easement at As near a may be, one year' ago Inspector Llnehan cam to Buffalo to look over the buslues of the store. Lliiehnn's story, of course, does not tally with that of the men In the store. At any rate.be of tbe affair, but they did not arrest Mrs. the cornet ot Main Street and the Terrace, two the extremely few, whs are tho-ex-tw wely rich, and the extremely many, who swer every purpose except for boiling, when Henry M. Ilerrsos, Mrs.

H. R. Hopkins, Mies Dickson, the Mtsse Evans, tbe Misses Iu bar. Miss HopkHis, Miss Locke, Miss Hcst- h-erd. Miss Uoodyear, Miss Jwett and Miss) White.

when hs saw Landew coming down the Doykv Hhe explained that I he did not know It was loaded. iney 100 a little The produc are the extremely poor. step outside. He had never een or heard tion of egg at tha South has become so "1 ve lost the respect of many person. of Landow before, Laadow wa evidently a went away ana returned tor a aecoua in- specriaa about one week asro.

Among the mt-oMown guest were Mtss but I've managed to keep my own. People large tuat there la no danger of price going any higher, unless long -end severe tramp. Ho was au easy-going man, HI fiomoiUtUJvlf lamia -Q)a4. A telegram or two from other cities expressing nllr-ytptby with Peps and antagonism to United States courts were read amid applause, and then the speaker of the eveulng was introduced. As Mr.

Debs walked to the front of tho stage, he waa greeted with storm ef cheers that lasted mora than a minute, and subsided only to break out again with renewed vigor. It waa a welcome such as a lecturer seldom gets, and Mr. Debs seemed moved by tho warmth of hla reception. -j--- The speaker himself Is a man of Interesting personality. In appearance he resnmblea greatly the pictures of BUI Nye that McDoo-gall of the New-York World ha made familiar to everyone.

He 1 toll and attenuated, smooth-shaven and bald-headed, with clean-cut features and a square. Arm chin an resolute He speaks with great force and an air of earneatuess that carries with It tbe conviction that be believe what be is saying. If there were any bloated bondholders In last night's audience, the Here aguln ia another side of the story. say ougni to do influenced by rubltc JUST IN TIME. I4oyd of St.

Loula, who is a guest of Mrs, Henry H. Hopkins; Miss Winter ef St Paul, old apell should preventing blfK It is alleged Lluehan was refused permis opinion, but when I reflect that it waa pub lueuis oonnwani. sion to examine the stork books and shoes were worn and bis clothe were ragged and dusty; He spoke In tragic voice that cam way down from th bottom ot hi tbroat wbo is visiting Mrs. Kdwla Evans) tbo lic opinion that kept alive the Institution BLAZE IN MERRITTS RECTIFYING ES The supplies of fruit and vegetables In the Misses Burnett of rbUsdelpblt, wbo sre of slavery, I'd rather be excused. Public accordingly entered a protest When he came to Buffalo a week ago he went to the market sure large, and price, generally are Suddenly he slipped on th stop and fen opinion haa oauvtloned every great outrage.

guests ot Mrs. William II. Davis, and Miss tlalleck ot Biughamton, wbo Is a guest of TABLISHMENT DISCOVERED FORE 8E3I01J8 DAMAGE WAS DONE. store and being refused access to the ac very low. noon apples cell at j.au por barrel, or Over, but the supply of common The minority I usually right I propose to with a crash thronxh Goldatelu'a glass door.

lauded on the floor ot the shop Mrs. Josisa jewett. Miss Ualleck Is the seep on gooa terms witn myself. counts went away and returned the next day, when he met with no more success than before. That was continued till fiancee of Sherman Jewett, ad, with blU Of (las all about him, but he wa Every great reformer has been under Tbo firemen rarly yesterday moraine came qualities large, and fair fruit can be bought aa low a t.Itt por Oranges are apparently cheap, but there were so unhurt.

Mr. Goldstein and her two mu, the baa of public opinion, Washington In Another delightful affair veaterilav wa th very near having another lire that would have been as lively as that Of tho'jewett Tmwday- uiomlug, when, ou entering the store he was set upon by the manager and many green oranges shipped hens from bushy-hatred children were astonished at the sudden and unexpected way in which the his day was called a demagogue. Today he Is a demigod, The difference between a first after-wedUlug rweptloj of Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Alexander Meidrum, who have but severely punished. -s otov Works, and bad It sot been for tbe timely discovery of the blasfe by two of the California that the demand ia eery light, and retailers gt big price for the reallv strange intruder made bis appearance.

Tbey demagogue and demigod Is only one of time recently returned from wedding Journey had not seen blm coming down th steps. usually about a century. Christ, who The fight took place In the morning and both, factions agree the inspector received men attached to the house of Englno Com sweet fruit from th West Indie sud tbe abroad. The hours were from 4 to and 8 Th stranger picked himself, np slowly, must have felt uncomfortable aa tbo thor-ough contempt which the speaker has for their class and tbe thorough sympathy of the Mediterranean, oranges can be bought tor taught the redeeming doctrine of mutual love, perished on the cross, fc-very reform the worst of it, Llnehan ia alleged tojiav pany IV o. 10 there Is so telling where tbe blase would bavo ended.

and. without a word of explanation -or apol to lo o'clock, the reception being held at th home of the bride' parents, Mr, and Mrs. W.50 per boat, which would bo cheap If they gone into the store, when Mr. Ulchardson er who haa loved humanity better than him The men connected with tbo various tele ogy, walked across the shop and reclined In an easy attitude on a bench. Then ho, pulled wer gooa, put tney are to our that re is, Kingston of Oakland Flace, Mr Mel- audience with those views became manifest "It haa been said." ha be ran.

"that cen tailer cannot aell them, nod their customers self haa mat a like fate. I hope to see the time when rtvllltklluu. will be rually clvii- drum wore her wedding gown in tbe after a- large and rank elgan already partly graph and electric-light companies wen busy getting: their wires shape about 2 o'clock, and the' rwulr was that the wires attacked nun and knocked mm under a bench. When Unehan recovered he was on hi way to the; front door propelled by tli strong hand of Richardson and the next tralisation and combination Is the watchword will not; buy many tweet fene at 40 to 60 smoked, from hi pocket and lit It. cent a dosen, and to the market la verv Of this age.

The amassing of fortunes in the noon and wss assisted in receiving by her toother and Mrs. Arthur Meidrum, In the evening, Mr, Herbert Alexander Mrlduta Th little shoemaker wa a very angry "Every man who is trying to do right is were crossed. The contact resulted in send low. Lemon sell vary slowly, the general Lulled State in the laat half -century 1 minute he waa sprawling on the sidewalk. man.

He rushed toward the tramo and de my nrotner. ing a flame Into the establishment of James without parallel In the history of nations. uemsuu seing small in 00411 weather. Hluce that time Llnehan lias been In retire- waa slsoot ih raeelvlng party. manded that br pay him for the broken we bad more Jnstlce we could get along -uicnt' nursing a damaged countenance.

Among those onbouneunl were Miss Mel- doors. The tramp polled out a knotted rag wiin less ensnty. ane form of ciiarltv that Wo have millionaire by 'tbo thousands and mendicants by tbe millions. We have passed the point referred to by th poet when ho drum, Mis Louise Gowatw, Mrs. Horace Merrltt, at the corner of Washington and Perry streets, burning all of tbe connections to the telephone and call-boxes and setting fire to too partitions oa which they worn SYMPHONY CONCERT TODAY, from bla coat and exhibited a quarter.

He Offered It to Goldstein. This wa not enough Richardson admitted yesterday he had trouble With the firm's inspector. Llno-hnn. he said, came to Buffalo a year ago to Tbo fifth matinee and evsnlnc concert nf saiu: gives a Christmas turkey to each employee I more degrading than tbe pennies dropped Into the hat of a beggar. What the worklngmaa wants i a charity that will enable Heed.

Mrs, George Drullsrd Haves, Mis Brldgmaa, Mis Kellle Smith, Miss (iene-Vlevs Hlngstnu, Mis France Newmsu, Mr. to pacify Goldstein. He argued and threat the Buffalo Symphony Orchestra will be fastened. III fares the lsnd. to hsatentntr III look orer the stow and acted lam un- glveB today, 'with th dlnilnmilNhed bsrv ened, and then hurried away to No.

1 Police-station. reached there breathless. A large hole was burned In tbe partition Where wealth accumulates, and men decay. gentlemanly manner; When he came again him to help himself." tone, O. W.

Ferguson, as soloist. Tills Is th Arthur Hoss Meidrum, Mrs, Henry Fletcher Shnttloworth, Miss Floreiiiw Melitrnni, Mrs. when the firemen caw the flame. They broke for he had run all the way. complete programme: a week ago he resumed his former behavior and insulted not only the manager, but the While he was tone the little stranger Symphony No, 8 (In F).

Beethoven John t'hiueiKlen and the Ulsse Hubbe.l. Th next reveptloa will take place "I do not wish tonight to create prejudice or to arouse pssalon. but I do wish to shew that accumulated wealth In this country dominate government and -nona-s-s oeu laughed and chuckled to himself on the In the door, seised a water-cooler which stood near and threw It contents on the bltuc Asst-Chlef Murphy, who was at the Jewett fire, was notified and ordered an en- young woman wh.v act as cashier. Mr. IT IS PROSPEROUS.

Wednesday, January Xld. bench. It wa a good, warm place to rest. Two Greuidler Mr. GtW.

Fergusoa. Suite Lohengrin Wagner Richardson took him luto the basement and tried to persuade him to behave himself, but all he said had no effect The two and he enjoyed it tbe very safety of tbe republic. glae, truck and chemical to the building. 0011 ks Goldstein returned with patrolman Dan Miss Edna Snstttdlng of Ashland Avenuo "Many do not approve of organised labor. lai xonnet a amonr ENCOURAGING REPORT PRESENTED AT THB ANNUAL MEETING OF THE UNION AGRICULTURAL FAIR ASSO Tbe prompt action of the two men who discovered the fire, however, made their pret They think It ia not a nice thing pecans men returned to the store, where the misbehavior of the Inspector contliHied, and will give a card party today for Miss Collins of Norwood Arunue.

Tomorrow Miss pat- KlBuane. The tramp waa still reclining on th bench. He had not taken th trouble to escape. When tbe officer and the shoe Schniiiaun Ua Uosa ib) lu I) lt wle elite blurae" (c) Bid me to Mr. trprviiSAn.

tao noma union order strikes, ju gen- Mr. Richard-ion, to use his own words. CIATION. era! proposition. I am opposed td strikes.

ence unnecessary, as enough water waa at band to put out tbe blase. The loss amounted to about 300. Festival overture struck him and knocked him down. Then Weber tersou of Vermont Street will give a tea, from to 6 o'clock In compliment to tho brUlHl-t. maker came in he got slowly to hi feet He put his fao so close to Goldstein's that They, are in th nature of calamities, but now- and then there come a ttmo when The annual meeting of tbo Union Agri he Jumped "iron the Inspector and later their bushy beards came together, and In threw him, Into the street.

On Tuesday evening Mrs. R. W. Mct'resdv EXCURSION TO THE ORIENT. men must make a choice between atrike cultural air Association wa held last evening at Link' Hall In Lancaster.

Ia this position the two men carried on an ani The Inspector communicated with the and degradation, and when that time comes Of Delaware -Avenue gavo leap-year siolsii- The French mall steamer La Too rains. MERRY BUILDERS. mated conversation. But tbey spoke In the absence of the president the Hon. I ttvor tho strike.

(Applause.) Patrick which leave New-York on Febroanr 4th on foreign tongue, which tho officer could not George A. Davis, who Is In Albany, II. M. firm and a member of the corporation came here to Investigate the merits of the case and arbitrate between the two men. Henry aald, Resistance to tyranny la obedi nds party lu honor of her guests, Miss lic-dell aud Miss Turner of San Franclsi-o, A suptier followed the ride.

Before going cut an sxourwlon to tbe Mediterranean and th THEY HAD A LIVELY TIME AT THEIR understand. They were both very mad men. BLimoaii, tne nrst vice president resided. ence to Every etar In the flag of our Orient, will also accept passengers tor Lis Suddenly th shoemaker raised hi flat and Is the way the ease stands now. Mr.

Rich bon, Gibraltar, Algiers aud Alexandria. ELECTION YESTERDAY RESULT OF THE VOTING. was about to strike the tramp. "You bear George Sutton of this city, who ha been the secretary of the Association since Its Inception, presented an elaborate review of ardson has received letters from men who what ho call me?" he erled, "He call me a to ths dining-room, each was given a flower, th young women having lo match worn by the men, Recitations auii sotis followed tbe supper. knew Llnehan, In regard to the case, and Union standa for a strike.

What was. the great War of the Revolution Itself but strike, Evtjry battle was a strike. Washington, Franklin, Paine, Jefferson, all were agitator. tarn Sheeny, Aw, Meester Officer, I never SMALL FIRE. the work done during the year, and con though be may loan his position he la cer The Builders' Association Exchange held saw this man before, and he come In my gratulated tho stockholders on the fact that tain be pursued the proper course.

A shed owned by the Delaware A Hudson a reception and election yesterday. The place and smash my glasa door and call me toe Association at present stand with Its After the fight Llnehan disappeared and Coal Company, it the foot or Louisiana Street, 'took fir from in overheated stov be baa not been seen since and It la aald The engagement ta announced of MUs Isabella Oerstman of Itwhester to Brm Cohen of Rochester, formerly of this city. Klnnane took both men by tbe shoulder polls opened at 11 a.m. and lunch waa served from that honr until 8 p.m., when the polls Closed. During the' Bay the'Exehange was continually crowded with member of the property and 13 new building built and practically paid for.

He spoke of the fair-neaa with which all decision In dispute yesterday afternoon. Damsge alight be purpose to remain In retirement till his face sball have mm rood Ha normal shape and marched them off to a patrol-box. The little auoemaker wife and children burst Into tears, Th shoemaker himself wa so were received oy tbe person interested. and proportions. The story Is that Llne Association and their friends.

Tbo members voted when they came In, as they tne courtesy of the employees and the "1 lay no claim to Infallibility for organised labor. I admit that many mistakes have been made in Its name, but on the whole toe condition of the worklngmaa In the United Statea la vastly better today because of organised labor. I would -remind yon that In organising, the employees simply emulate their employers. Tbe railroads combine. Their general managers have a meeting and decide to reduce the wagea of their employee.

Th newspapers get hold han attempted to obtain a warrant for the arrest of Mr. Richardson, but the latter overcome with surprise that hs could say not a word. But the tramp wa overjoyed wished to rid their mind of all business that FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL, STATEMENT nisi friendship of the general public. To the newspsper he paid a tribute tor the full forestalled him and saw Justice King first. at the turn affairs bad taken.

He ran along they might better enter into the spirit of tho meeting. rBttshiesa-was; latd aside and It explaining the matter In uch and fair reports that were made of the fair of tbe Association, and hoped that the besld tbe big officer, shouting: "come on. New-York Life Insurance Co. warrant was not granted. was a season of pleasure.

Everyone seemed to he In the beat of spirits. They would Sheeny! Aw, Looey. Looey! I smashed your doors, I call you names, und then I get you same gooa reeling win always prevail. The When the fight took place the store was filled with customers and nohe of the clerks lames department of tbe fair was raised. lansh at any story told, and everyone teemed oi the proceedings and call It a conference.

run. In to der Aw, Looey. and the various one who contributed to made any attempt to part the two men. I dldn do a thing mlt you." to teJ Any man who was I Then the employee get together and pre-canght talking business or anything that pare to resist th reduction by such mean It (ucces were mentioned. The.

officers The- flgbt was too pretty to be spotted by and others Who aided the secretary In th interference. BounCed like shop was avoided. JOHN A. McCALL, PR05IDENT. 849 A 348 BROADWAY.

NEW-YORK CITY. DECEMBER 31, 1895. arauous wore connected with tbo first ex THROWN AND KILLED. hibition given by the Association were ENGINEER ROBBED. warmly thanked.

HERMAN HILDEBRAKDT MET WITH A I He ehlded the member for not all enter FOOTPADS KNOCKED HIM DOWN AND FATAL ACCIDENT ON SMITH ing Into the work with a vim and aiding the officers without being especially asked BTOLB HIS GOLD WATCH AND (SO- STREET YESTERDAY, a 11 in their power. The newspaper call that conspiracy. (Applause and hisses.) The difference between a conference and a. conspiracy 1 that between tha president of the road and aoctlon-hand. "In our day every department of the Government I dominated by the money power.

Thl la not tho atatement of an agitator, unsupported by extraneous testimony. It was ony the other day that Senator Vest of Missouri said that the United State Supreme Court had surrendered to the money power. Th most startling proof of that ASSETS. About 4 o'clock In the afternoon a piano waa brought Into the Exchange, and then the singers bad their Inning. Tha following stansa, quoted from on of the favorite done, will give a good an Idea a could possibly be obtained as to th business of tbe meeting.

Tbe tune of this song was "After the Ball," which will probably give some Idea as to bow good-natured the people were who listened to It Here it Is: Come let us paint a bright vermilion hue. Over tbe things that even look blue; ONE ARREST MADE. to oo so. no advised the building of a grand-stand, the putting in of telephones and the improvement of the barns tor Bend (II0I.II01.J0J JTiand Stock JS) owned Hands and Mortgsg, first Herman Hlldebrandt, BS year old, of No. tl07.IOO.S14 51 sj.7ll.4MHH 4.S,gh?.0 350 Prabody Street, was driving In pair KSSI of bob-sled on Smith Street yesterday af larger exhibit of stock.

He suggested that some live member be selected to solicit A bold highway robbery was committed about 3 o'clock yesterday morning near the Commerulal-Htreet bridge over- the Hamburg i mMm vvw, wm mwn a. Cssh to Bsnk snd Trust Companies st Intsmt ternoon, when, In trying-to make a quick subscriptions to the stock, as when all of Lan sn ssa frsosiuin nets (Ktssrvsa casrgsa msrson in LssMlltics, turn, wa thrown to the pavement. 4 ut It Is sold tbe Association will be out of debt. CanaL Andrew 1'erry, a railroad engineer of Rochester, Is the victim, and be claims ThA Mla Tiasaait aver hla riiiMI. m.nt IHa SV.tfVU.UOWI...

tntorest snd Wants assertion comes from the court Itself, In its decision on tbo Income tax, a measure de In closing, be said rresnming that the mea WB0 and went to his I Uwn so Collateral (Market vslus si fwcurltlss. thnt. the robbers secured about $50 and plan of the Association are acceptable to signed to place the burden of taxation assistance found him to be seriously In gold watch. Harry Thomas, a young man jured. The Emergency-hospital ambulance all classes and the moral effect Is pure, shall be but adding one more link to tbe Totftl LIABILITIES.

who Is well-known to the police. Is under arrest, charged with complicity In tie where It belong. I venture to say if that tax had been on th poor It would not have been found unconstitutional The money power rule the courts. It Invade was called, bnt befors It arrived Hllde-brsndt died. Coroner Kenney was called chain that will encircle Greater Buffalo.1 affair.

Policy Rssvrvs, per CsrtlHcat ot New York Insurance Additional Policy ttsssrvs voluntarily set sslde by the CempsAV The report of Mr. Sutton was received with applause. James O. Hall and F. C.

and the body was taken to tho Morgue, Perry boards with a family named Her Clslss to process si sdlustntsnt, AaaulU and fcndewassni sot presented the church. It dictate legislation aud is On Its way to answer th call, ths smbo-1 Wilson, the auditing committee, reported man on Broadway, near the Belt Line trussing. On Tuesday night he went Into master of the situation. lance was held for 10 minute by a freight-1 ....1147.740 (( (J7.ft.NI 01 Mu. io.7 ihs.Oia.j? g.ido,73;i,si2.e.i tust they bad examined, books of the rrsmiums rata in Aavsncs Unpaid Dividends not claimed Policy Trst 1-uaSs psyaM la "I wish to enter my solemn protest against tralu on a crossing.

Oallagher A Kgan' concert saloon on Mich- secretary sna treasurer and found them government Dy injunction A body of lean Street There he met three tough-look Totl MsblUtif correct. Tbey paid a high compliment to resolve to quit their Job. The courts issue fng young who bought a few drinks Business forgotten, care is a emue. We're here to have a Jolly good timet -Plenty to eat and plenty to smoke, Friends and companions, laughter and Joke. Smokers eom round but once lu make the most of It while lt'a here.

Chorus. After the smoker's over, after we've bad our fun. After the plums we'll hustle, after them on the run: After the luscious contract, after It one and all, After you capture It, keep It: here luck to all! The members had provided a soloist, who rendered an Italian song with dramatic effect He wa recalled and got even by alng-Ing "Marguerite." William A. Morgan sang several songs. Mr.

Morgan I a brave fellow. He got the good-will of the Exchange again, however, by Introducing a friend, Mr. Pierce, who recited a poem entitled "The Old Trunk In tbe Attic" The applause was so earnest and imperative that Pierce was ootn ot tnes omccrs- for the care shown and allowed Perry to buy atlll more. Fi and th thoroughness with Which they hsd REGISTERED IN HEW-YORK. an injunction restraining them from doing what they have not intended to do.

and aone tneir work. The i financial report TotI Surplus to PVjlloy-holdcT (per certirlcat Ns-York Slate lnsnraao O.ts 7T- 174.7(11, fMI ft INCOME-1805. nally the young men went out; and Invited the Rochester man to accompany them. He did so, and they led him to the Untied then put them In Jail for not doing It. That's my case.

(Laughter). We were enjoined BUFFALOXIASS WHO ARB IN THB METROPOLIS EITHER ON BUSINESS snoweu mat tne expenditures were which Inctudn th money expended on the buildings. The subject of holding a race meetlnr In 8tates Hotel, at the corner of Pearl Street from committing crimes prohibited by statute and then taken before tribunal consisting one man and you know tbe rest. 1 and the Tbe quartette bad a few Now Pvsmlum llnclndlng Annultle I 4 OR PLEASURE, more drinks here, and then Perry asked bis the spring wa talked over, and It waa de latorsst, Rants, Vliwii ijlig Vr'ist Pmii liKlKHi.OO)'.'.'.'. companions to escort blm back to tbe con had advice from two of the beat Constitutional lawyers that the Injunction would not Rpscisl to Th Buffalo Express, cided lo have one, Iho date to be tied at the meeting to be held on February 3d.

cert lull, as be knew bis way home from New-York, Jan, 15. Th following Buffs- prevent ma from continuing aa I bod begun that point. Totnl Income. HT.sm'j.vn DISBURSEMENTB-1895. me expenses of the nietlnK were practical Ionian are registered at New-York hotel I acted on their advice and got six mouths ly guaranteed at tue meeting.

today; The young men agreed to pilot Perry back, but Instcud they led him down Pearl for It. (Prolonged laughter.) What hi an In The election of officers resulted In the ST. DENIS c. s. wermore.

junction? A law made by a Judge. If em Death 74 J.U7J.4ti.tT Dividends and ether psyiasnts to pollcv-holilsr I.m t'-i ol obliged to respond and recited "Th Old Mill Wheel," which also received the hilarious approval of hi audience. choice of the following-named BROADWAY CENTRAL W. Tenjost, H. McOtnnell, J.

G. Floss, H. Engel. Another psymenia csmmnsws, sesssns savsrusing V4 ployees can be enjoined from leaving their positions why citnuot their employers be restrained In a similar manner from reducing Amid tbe din of the festivities a telegram President, J. C.

Well of Lancaster; first vice president, H. M. Kimball of Lancaster; second vice president, D. Wilson of El-ma; third vice president, Philip Martaloff of from Mr. Alfred Lyth, one of tbe candidates to Commercial street Surmising tbanucy were giving him a wrong steer and probably Intended to barm him, Perry started to run away.

The men -ran after blm and knocked him down. They went through his pockets, and probably would have mulcted, more severe Injuries on him had not two women from Canal Street happened along. 7 Taking In the situation, tbe women screamed for their wages? It seem to me a it the Judicial net was adjusted so asto catch minnow and COLONS A DE-W. O. Brlgg.

SINt'LAIR C. T. Dennis. HOFFMAN J. B.

Mayer. ST. JAMES W. C. fluane, Duan.

GRAND I'NION-J. Cramp. Tot Al Disbursement. Excess TotU INSURANCE ACCOUNT. for president, waa read.

He regretted tbe fact that be was not able to be present. The message was received with cheers, and i.sucnstpr; stx-retary, Ueoree Sutton of let in woaies sup torougo, we oou t. ask the courts to help us, but-we do ask them to let us help ourselves. Buffalo; treasurer, George IV Surbrk-k: directors for two years, E. Dennv and Christ someone was heard to say: "I don't blame IMPERIAIr V.

L. Whitehead. J. Mc Number. him for regretting.

Jascl of Lancaster and Mathlas Hourt of Laren, F. Swesney, B. F. McLaren, W. C.

"Labor to alway at a dlsadvantace. It Is help.jind some neighbors came put and es-. orks Warren, 0. S. Oatchell.

H. W. Psld for Policies In Pare, ftassenkwr II, 14. tftsw Pald-for Pollcis. IS9 Old Policic Rorlvsd, Incrssssd.

Along toward dinner-time th crowd thinned In the evening the Kxebange was -crowded to its Utmont easy to do what the railroads did at Chicago -to employ thugs and ex-convlcts as deputy Secretary tloorje Sutton was elected -a WINDSOR G. C. Greene. ST. CLOCIV-T.

Henry. delegate to the meeting of the I'nlon Agricultural Society, which will be held in Al A.oinat. I77I.S.S7.?' IJ7.S"! ioi.8iu,;ji T'oo iTi paclty. Several bets were made on election. fatal Tsrmlnstsd 1 1 lsl.

30,187 WESTMINSTER A. J. Hooler, Mrs, L. E. marsoais ana io nave tnem create trouble aud destroy property, and then to blame the striker for tbe lawlessness in which they tPshtMsr Potlciss Is Fsrc Dscsmbsr, 11, J77.60J Lord.

bany on January Wh. women's see Hon of the AswKaatlon will have Its annual meeting at the boose of Mr. Dr. Miller In Gain in IS9. Is, 447 Policies Declined I IS9 8,144 roos no parr, ramie opinion is thus aroused against the wnrklnginea.

Whenever any trouble of this kind occurs a certain element corted the Injured: man to the police sta- tion. whUthe.footiiad made -good their escape. Yesterday morning Specials Duan nd Jordan brought In Harry Thomas, who Is suspected of knowing onietbluR of the case. He gave hi occupation as a telegraph operator and stenographer, but the police say i he Is a. concert-hall singer when not serving terms In the Pen, He has recently been released from that Institution, where he was sent down for six months for -similar offense.

Lancaster on February 2d. BELVIDERE H. Schmidt NKTHKltLASD-8. Thompson. GRAND I.

P. Smith. WALDORF W. K. Jackson.

i ALBKIIT W. B. Pool. one man netting two to one mat Aaoipn Machwlrth would be elected treasurer over George. W.

Carter. The result shows how unsafe It Is to bet on something that looks snre. The election resulted as follow: Frest-nenlV' Alfred Lyth; vice president, Henry Rutnrili, treasurer, -George W. Carter; secretary, C. Almendlager; trustees, J.

H. Tilden, F. T. Copplns, Henry Schae- mrac- of tbe press sets out to ferttllxe public opin ion. cu reaa uese papers and say, 'tuat man Debs ought to be rVrflf.rOffK LIFE'S REPORT.

Th fiist annual statement of the New- ALBEMARLEC. J. HalgU T. 0. Smith.

"rstrtxe are not always right, but as a gen CERTIFICATE OF SUPERINTENDENT. MATE KEW-TOH. Als.kv. Jaaiinry H. It.

I isVtTKV PltRCC. anorintendat nf tnstirsne of th Stat of Nsw-Tork. do herr w- York Life-insurance Company, which sp- eral proposition they are. for worklnrmen AXNVAt REPORTS. Je rain, flu otSfcoJHiJKdaf KspreR to A A Iter.

i 'Wimmis. nsxeujKBr- fer. Ilenrv filed riekT B. I. Crocker.

0. B. Jameson. i day, shows in (iciuti tne condition of the affairs of this great and prosperous com Th following annual report were with the County Clerk yesterday! tlfy thsttbs NKW-YOBK LlKK ISStJilVNCE COMPANT, nl ths City of New-York. In th Stste fcf Lawrence Glnthcr, A.

Kehr, Robert Sher uui ubi auu-u is a long way from generous, but it is getting better everv dn pany. Since, the Hon. John A. Mi-Call be The Kensington Land Company report man; arbitration committee, Gejrge w. MaKby, George Duchseherer, John W.

Hen- WILL AumlTTCO. The will of Jacob Hitscl, of West Seneca was admitted to prolmte yesterday by Surrogate Marcus. He leaves a small estate to hi children. nurMufuwa ueKinuing to think. Hoon capital of Ilil.OtW; debt Bt.

jHr.Tors. ilnlv auinorira' vt itbsmi iim.mi- uur iwwmw 'i i. oinf I Kl'HTHBR CKRTIF'T that. In sworiiaoee with th provisions oltleeUos Klahtv-fonv of the hiursne Law of the Htste of New-York, I have eud th polity obligation nt the aald l'nnr, ontMsndlna; on ths slst dav of Deesmtier. lsuft, to be valued sa per ths Uomblnsit Kiperleiica 1 sm ol Mnrtsiltr.

st fUOHPKH CBNT. intsrast, snd I find thsavt value Uitreul, on thsssid gist day at Tho Parkway-avenue Improvement Com rich; delegare to National convention, at came president of the company it has made great stride forward. It now enjoys tbe confidence of the people of this country to a remsrksble extent. The annual statement contain no padding, as tt show the actual pany shows a capital stock of ffi0.onO; debts large, John Feist; delegates, John Lannen, Charles Uetger, Alvln W. Day.

Dersmtor, Jons, to roey- wiii oegin to act. Not much longer will they snpplicate for their rights, but they will take them, not by violence, not by lawlessness, but by a united ballot- Shall not labor come into Its own? Who shall doubt it? tltlOOO. and asset Th Buffalo -tJrnd Island Ferry Com' VI'HTHER CRRTIFT that, from Its Ansual Statsmsst for Dotsmbsr II, MS, (led la this transactions for tne year ending on Decem pany show capital stock debU bCLANEY HCCOVeRED. Edward Delaney sued the Cltlaens' In ber 81st last. It I worthy of careful ex louo, and aweta ANHVAL tLteTiONS.

Departowat, th KBT gUUPLUM to polley-holilers is shown to be juuge uurniy or omaha sent a trump to prison the other day for life for t.Hn. amination by all person interested in tbe surance Coinnanv In the Stmrcnie Court $24,038,677.89 a cent from a mail-carrier. The same tun subject of insurance. before Justice Spring yesterday to recover ,1 a WHERE IS HARVEY GORMAN on ths basis of ADMITTED ASSETS: Tor a loss be sustained. The jury ki r- usua casnier, to Jail for two years for stealing In some The Buffalo Mortar Fibre Company ha elected James Adams, Alexander Forrester, Frank T.

Moulton, Charles II. Huntley and Kste A. Heath as directors. Charles Schoeufiin. Edward H.

Ballon, Sunt. Bull desire Information regarding gav him 781, 174.79 L990.54 ACCVSEO BY A NEWSBOY. courts justice is a purchasable commodity, onk Harvey Gorman, supposed-to be In the Herman L. Swift, superintendent pf the it a poor- man commits a crime," puiush Tft'ilV tWA js'Alt as eslculsted by thl riinv jt. and ll other LMMIItlss.

Ncwbtouf sad ifwtwsu-ks' Arnawft. ja-ob ft. BogeraWUllam ft r-Pt i. f'otfrr jitt4aev him. i Iln Street, was arrested by.

t'apt. Taylor of (jpTinre.i SIK9 i WSS. IS Inll IX WITNKSS HEHKUF. I psvessrsasio isnsfniwi mv same, sna csusea my pwciai nu to sfflxsd st th City otAibsmy, tha day sad year Brst sbor writtss. the 1st Precinct yesterday afternoon On BRIEF MENTION.

charge of assault In the third degree. The lw tlriit enlerTuTument of the year will he given at the Moms of the Railroad Y.M. corner Exchange and Eillcort streets, this evening. Every kind ot book and Job printing; don comuialnant is William Wllkeson, a news orrioBRS. In Chicago (laughter) there waa a feliow-prlsoaer of mine who wss serving a year for stealing a cloak worth J.

1 Investigated the circumstance after I got out I found that he had ctolen the cape from In front of a second-hand store after train. at the office of Tbe Express in the best style at the lowet rate. "The people's Press." AIM book-binding and blank-book JHg A. FIW HO iwn TsrawMf Will P. Loin, Charlea Bung.

Chrlatophcr Smith. Jacob Kissinger, Daniel Miller and Frank J. Hissing have been elected directors of tbe Buffalo, Gardenvtlle Ebeneier Railroad The Equitable Investment Company has elected C. L. Bryant, A.

L. Jones, H. W. Sprague, V. )U Whltchesd, A.

Wilcox, A. H. IHckJnson and i. M. Provoost aa diree- boy 14 years old, who has been (topping at the Franklin-street home.

Swift denies the charge against him. He did not giro ball manufacturing. In every other way possible to secure some is Ut'lrsfmldeat A. 4 Vfl Hies UF.OS1WK tV.PCstNINf. Vic PreslSent THUlnesc H.BIStA H.

W. HCVKS JSI 4'. BITHK CHAM. C. ABesirM and spent tbe nignt ia 1 station.

W. A. Caraobell of Toronto, trustee tor tn As a Simple yerTrfectlve Remedy for Throat Affections, Brown'a Bronchial Troches stand first in public favor. They are stmolutoly unrivaled for the alleviation of all Throat Irritations caused by Cold or use of the voice. creditors, has authorised C.

M. Henderson covering lor nia sick wire, who was shivering with the cold. I don't hesltaf. jsjs Mortgage. Oo.

of Toronto to sell at publlo auction, on I po AGEVCIES APPLY TO dare that If I had exhausted every honest means to get a cloak for mv wir. im Th consent of th Stockholders of the the furniture, leas, etc, of the Grand i Union Ujt CORNVYELL 416 IHOOMI Brisbane Building, Buffalo, 11 Y. tint-sal as fniuMitn rlnKsk Jssfllll sVr Bt IU Itt 1 Pratt A Leichworth Corapanv wa Tester- liviri VI A wn-u iw ssv ut ipsiw one, If I had to steal It, before I'd let her die for the want of it (Applause.) I do not charge all courts with lih.t are given in an advertisement in anotner sll lMk.s trtsiis.Bi.a3Mxl Is ths mo Ijttsa wo.us of p.mt tors. The Inspectors of election of the- North Main-street Land A Investment Company yesterday certlfleaV- to the County Clerk that Harvey J. Hopkins, Edward Rutherford, Henry Holdcn, David J.

Wilcox, John M. Olapp, William H. Cornell, Chester K. Norris, John H. Purdee and Freeman Milk wer lotted director.

wiuwu. I Bisu tslsst as stlowss ny isv womu biiku day filed with the County Clerk, agreeing to mortgage; the plant on Tonawanda Street for to the Fldejity Trust Guaranty Company as trustees. The mortgage will be speared by 15-year boodj bearing ANOTHER EDITION READY. Copies of tho fiOth Anniversary Number of The Kxpress, Januarv IS, can DC ob tained at the publication offlOto aa a new etlltlnu has been printed, the first having been sold out early In the day. Orders can be seut by mall, with stamps Inclosed, at two ccuts per cop.

I Ps tn rnrlwis sot snrsssrbKl rsi-miola saw Ismsss. PvrtMist srs kol rssortsd la sees awlass xno Bnoner l.ine. uiwri rsm, msny of them are susceptible to the Influ-nce of money because tha Judges are named by corporations. "L'nfortnnately for th country, then are fmil.mi.nt RulIulA In 1 IhlesaO Mcksl sum ot insnrsliM lliciu.i is m. wim in.

am ynain- r-r solltv or sum ot insurant, is iuctuif in mi.a vMsd is tits eoatmct, has IMo psld ta lbs Uomsr Plat Road, 0 per-cent interest..

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