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THE MI88INQ LINK Vcaale Officer Shepherd constable, assisted by two constables of the town of Hernelts Is How Interested IA a Troglodyte Oddity. Paris now boasfc of the possession of a IJnaehl, oi Jamestown com mittod suicide by shootinglhimself through the heart. Dalvy B. Id. Tolan is understood to have bought the celebrated trotting mare Daisy B.

tor $1,000 of the Bacon Bros. We have received a cepy of Miss Jones book, through the courtesy of Qeo. T. Baed Co, which we wi'l read and review. Died.

The friends of Mrs. Thos. Brown of Forestville formerly of this city will re net to learn of her death which occurred at her home on Thursday evening. Cards are out announcing the marriage otMr. Edwin Lemuel Dolson Miss Ber niceBwshman, on Tuesday, Oct 9th, at 7 o'clock in the evening, at Christ church App.

caching Event. Invitations are out for the marriage of and Miss Millie Cent. The surrogate has appointed guardians for Grace, Jessie Louisa 0. Glbbs of Hornellsville; Benjamin Bertha Eugene Irene J. Herbert Otacebox of Palteney.

John Patterson and Bnos Allen have been granted letters of administration on the $2,500 estate ot Eliza Patterson of Manan on the $400 estate of J. W. Omcebox of Pulteney. The will of Nancy E. Ocorr of Bath, was admitted to probate; executors, Clarence Willis and George Reed; estate valued at $2,200.

The will of Andrew T. Wood of Wayne, was also admitted. In our last report, an extra cipher made it appear that the Laura J. Chilson estate of Prattsburg, was $22,000. It should have been A Corning Senwailon.

CORKING, Sept. mild sensation was created today when it became known that the wife of P. H. Anthony, tbe West Market street markelman bad departed for unknown, taking with her her only daughter, Gertrude. Mrs.

Anthony let home Saturday saying that sbe was going to HorneHsvMe to visit friends. Her bus band gave her the necessary money TM i i OOBHIHO, Oct. FoUom of Hammondsport was arraigned tbis morn tng in court of and pleaded guiltf to the indictments charging him with forg ery and burglary. He was sentenced to ten years, five years on each indictment. He was not indicted for train wrecking, attempted murderer as insufficient evidence Driving the Bran and kissed her and the child good-bye at train Mr.

Frank Sherwood, Brown, for Oct llth. The TRIBUNE extends most cordial one on the Erie. When he returned home gratulations. be found the 1 child's tricycle gone as well rous until; article In the Insane Asylum. The false article about Superintendent J.

Stanton, mentioned in our last two issues, was the cause of an indictment for libel being found agiinst Qeo. H. Nivws of Buffalo, Secretary of the American Pub lishing at 61 Terrace St, who was rested on a bench warrant from Steuben Co. His company it appears, publishes the Empire State American, an eight page weekly which is the organ of the Amer ican Protective Association in New Yerk. He was brought to the Bath jail on Friday but was released Saturday, N.

0. Newerf of Buffalo, and W. J. Craig of Bath, sign ing the bail bond of $600. Nivers wants to settle.

The writer of the article is in Willard State Hospital--Bath ville, arrested seven drunken prostitutes from Kit Mays, including the female brute herself yesterday, and landed a part of the force in the lockup. These degraded creatures had been for bidden entrance to the race track grounds by Mr. Seymour Lang but drove by the gate tender, throwing a silver dollar down for gate money as they passed, and once in began tbe most outrageously indecent talk and actions, and the officer had a reg ular battle with them and their eympathiz ers. Tbe language used was simply horti ble, and a fight with a nest ot pole cats would have beea an enjoyable contest in comparison. They were arraigned before Justice vxx and six of them escaped with the astonishing light fine of four dollars each, but Kit's case was more serious as she had assaulted the officer severely on the way down.

It has been set down for the 6th of next month. It is to be hoped that Justice Oxx will follow in the foot troglodyte oddity which surpasses in notion and appearance anything of the hlnd that bos ever bucn exhibited in circus 01 menagerie. The young aspirant to morphological distinction is called Mile. Juliette. All who havo formed the acquaintance of this young monkey are astonished at her deliberate, seiiiihuman deportment.

This not so much on account of the clever tricks she has learned as because of the Intelligence displayed in her looks, in hoi familiarity with visitors and in all hei manipulations. In the little Rue do Pontoise, not fat from the Boulevard St. Germain, a small store has been transformed tion room for mademoiselle bears the inscription, enne." "On entering French correspondent, chastely attired in a long chemisette with red ribbons, seated on a high infant chair. Sho is preoccupied with the inspection of an album containing portraits and autographs. Tbe leaves are carefully turned.

Little attention is paid to the Latin hlero- into a rcu-p A largo sign Zoologio Parihi- the room," says a we find Juliette are methods. When 'h a.r"l ii' rvc Ot vjil'ler cf all that the ft? lr 1 Gil. i i a il i a a i for otner Mr. Dolson, the delegate to convention from this city, was a the state promi nent charac.er atthe convention yesterday, making an eloquent speech seconding the nomination of Dan Lockwood. Queer.

The Buffalo Courier of this morning as numerous about the prints a dispatch from Clean saying that lawyer A. B. Collins, of Alfred Center is under arrest for getting money from Mrs. F. R.

Coss, of East Clean, by represent ing himself as an agent of some Loan As house, and immediately became suspicious. He went to Hornellsville and found that she bad taken trail 12 the same even ing for Elmira and further that the brakx man on the train had purchased a ticket and had her baggage checked for her from Elmira to New York. Mr Anthony was by the Advertiser correspondent last evening and felt very sad over the oss of his little daughter. The child, Gertrude, 8 a beautiful dancer and appeared here many public entertainments skirt and other fancy dances. She especially dis- was in sociation.

Eve Oper iflcns. Mrs. J. Rice, who lives at No. 77 River St had a cataract removed from one of her eyes, by Dr Mitchell last Tuesday morning Immediately after the removal of the cataract, Mrs Rice was able to tell the time by a watch, with the eye operated Cenanred.

The Bath Advocate is inclined to censure Sheriff Holland for permitting the escape of a noted prisoner recently It Forbes is a slick rascal and so ingratiated himself into the sheriffs favor that upon Forbes' promise to be a good boy and not run away, the sheriS allowed him the free dom mentioned above, warnings and protests of some of our peace officers; end the result is that Forbes is gone. Sunday night about nme o'clock he was not tb be found and has not been seen or heard from since- except that he was at Kanona He had some steps of Recorder Newman in the Nellie Hubbard case and refuse to take any tine and give her a long season in tbe peneten tiary. A fine has no terror to such brutes. Even in this case this creature threw her pocket boek containing $148 among the crowd and only $14 of it was recov ered What sort of punishment then is a says: late the same evening, and has upon. A Comi We are authoritatively informed that tbe marriage of Mr.

D. Collins, and Miss Laura Hawley, will take place on the morning of October 10th. There are no cards issued and only rel atives and a few of tbe most intimate friends will be present. given here and at Painted Post by an actor named Snyder and his wife. The couple were enthusiastic over the child's dancing and insisted that she should go to New York for instruction for the stage.

Mr. Anthony believes that his wife has been corresponding with the couple ever since and knowing bis objection to tbe plans have eveniDg induced them to run away. Last armed with" a warrant charging work, except in the stone gang or under cent-act, is one for which there is no legal authority, and the idea of allowing privi- fine of $50 or even It is hoped that Mr. Oxx may have re spect and regard enough for the wives and I daughters of the community to let this thing understand that she cannot flaunt her disgusting in their faces or polute the pure air with her horrible pro f.mty and indecency with impurity. Continuous Advertising has two distinct values.

First, the initial presentation of something, accompanied by arguments. Second, the continuation of that argument. Very few people, anywhere, answer an advertisement the first time they see it, unless it be of a special bargain, or of some illegi- mate article of trade. Oae can advertise a cheap cbromo, and secure a value from the very first advertisement. These are Tea Enough.

-yt TO the man tba. knows where to go for and how to farm i Let me know yout nimeand I will let you know where it IS and how to get it. CHABLBS 8. FBI. Gen.

Passenger Agt Northern Paciftc RR. St. Paul, Minn. leges to a indictment in another adver tisement8 of the "sufficient The Paving. The work of paving has come to a sud den stop on account of lack of cement and the failure of the dealers elsewhere to de liver as promised.

Arrangements have been completed elsewhere for a car load and it is hoped that the amount re maining to do will soon be completed. The brick isall doirn on Loder ready or cementing. The street railway baa began the work between its track on Loder St county and for whom a bench warrant is in waiting, is one which reflects seriously upon the good judgment of the sheriff, to say the least The sheriff has been cen sured, and not unjustly, the past few Es oRcroriN. From the Bath Advocate's last report: Hornellsville--Dewitt 0. Caaterline to Aaron Hotchkiss, land, $2500.

Ella J. Norton to Loan Association, land, $10. Hartsville-Joseph Clark to Elizabeth M. Clark, land, $50. Howard--Diantha P.

Case to Aaron He Council, land, $125. Bertha Aldrich to Charles J. Clark, Mrs. Anthony with petit larceny, taking things from the house, he started for New York in search of his wife and cnild He expresses willingness to take them both back into his Adver tiser. W.

C. T. IT. Convention. The Tenth Annual Convention of the W.

0. T. held at North Cobocton! last meek was a success in very particular. True the ram fall of Wednesday kept many at home who otherwise would have been there, yet the attendance was good, and the interest and enthusiasm manifested at every session proved that the members of this organization believe most firmlv tha their cause will triumph; and that the day will come when the home will be pro tected instead of the The convention opened at 10:30 a. m.

A full report of unions was read by the Sec'y which with other business occupied the morning session. The leading features of the afternaon was a paper, memoriam prepared and read by Mrs. Scripture of Savona, which was a lovirg tribute to the workers who, during the year have fallen asleep days. Demh of Geo O'Connor. George W.

O'Connor, of the large t'onrag firm of Wm. O'Connor Son, died at his residence in this city, last Sat urday afternoon, after a lingering illness: His health has been very poor for several years, and three years ago he spent the winter in Florida in hopes of 6 amin er maaent help, and though the experiment was satisfactory during the time his health gradually failed after his return, Mr. O'Connor was bom in Apiil 1851, in Leroy, N. and was the only son of Mr. and Mr" W.

F. O'Connor. He receiv ed his early education in this city and com pleted it in the Genesee Valley Seminary at Limp N. Y. After leaving school he joined his father about 1S72 in the tannery business which tbe latter had established in this city some years previoup, and re mained a member of the firm until bis day" and "insufficient-to morrow" class.

The good advertisement of good business has more value collectively than individually, that is, its value consists, not in one appearance of Itself, but in that appearance in continuation of former appear ances, and in the certainty of subsequent Tne advertisement which appearances is liable appears today and not tomorrow, to make people forget that it appeared at all. Most folks suslly read advertisements. If the next day or the next week they think of something they want, they may remember seeing an advertise i i the paper. The paper is gone. They turn a subsequent issue of the same paper, and do not find the death land, $168.87.

Oanisteo--Charles Clarkson, land, $1. 0. Aber to Edgar Ofr. end ST. A.

TirMbles. A Coming correspondent of the Elmira Advertiser, in article dated yesterday, eays Captain Ryan arrived on tram five with Mrs Anthony and the chfld, Gertrude, and Mr. Anthony came with them. At the police headquarters Mrg. Anthony consented to go home and appear in the morning.

The scene in the chiefs office was an affecting one, the wife stolid, seem tagly Indifferent, the child crying and the husband offering to forgive all and take her back if she would consent to return to him. The facts about her Brooklyn escapade are about as related in New York Jesus. president's annual address, filled with valuable suggestions for future work and the exercises by the children in which Rev. V. P.

Mather of Bath, delivered the lecture of the evening and gave forth no un certain sound as to this position on the temperance euesUon. Thursday morning session was largely to reports of superintendents; de partments of work; followed by the election of officers; which resultei in placing at the head of our work in this county the insuing year Mrs. E. M. Hart, of Hor nellsville; Mrs.

Plough of North Oohocton; Mrs. Griffith-. Addison; Mrs. Brownel' Mrs. Way, Avocr A.

discussion upon the needs of tbe hour held in the afternoon was most help In 1874 he mamed Miss Jane Morris of Hornellsville and three children were the fruit of the union as follows: William Francis, Morns and Edward, the oldest be ine thirteen years of age, all of whom sur viT6 bia. He is also by his father and a eister, Mrs. Dr. Samuel Mitch advertisement, consequently they either do not buy the goods then, or they buy of somebody who is advertising the same thing. It is the advertisement in the same place, occupying the same amount of space in the same paper, month after month, and year after year, which not only brings new trade, but converts a that new trade into permanent trade, creating business of prosperity.

While there are exceptions the majority of men who are succeeding the men who continuously There is the weakest kind of A BOOK LOVEB. on the written pages, but each Is minutely examined, and disgust or approval finds expression in apish lingo. "As we draw nearer to the chair Juliette offers us her right hand very politely. She insista on proper decorum, for one of our party had his beard pulled in no gen- tlo manner when ho offered his left hand In return. It seems that the young lady has a penchant for bearded visitors, a sort of reserve and ill will characterizing her demeanor toward the ladies or toward beardless males.

"Successful monkey mashers must raise full beards. "While Juliette is busy examining the faces In her album M. Joussuin, her owner, furnishes her biography. A few months ago a German coasting vessel spent some time on the Kongo shore. Somo of the sailors who had penetrated into ono numerous shore forests found tnemsexves in the presence of two strange yet perfectly docile beings.

At their approach the larger of the pair, which was about 5 feet In height and which appeared to be the mother, uttered cries of astonishment and climbed into the nearest treo. Juliette, the smaller monkey, was readily induced to accompany the sailors. One of the party had some red ribbon In bis pocket, with which ho coaxed the little one away. The mother, however, soon came down from her perch and followed the daughter. When the ship sailed, both were on board and on good terms with all the Inmates except tho cook, who was obliged to keep everything in the lockers.

The mother died after two days at sea, according to the doctor's opinion, from indigustion. A young negress aboard nursed the infant monkey and kept it In good health until Havre was reached, when the captain Induced M. Joussein to buy it. 'I love Juliette as my own the geologist. 'She sleeps, eats and plays with me and appreciates my affection aa much aa a human The best salve in the world fot' cats, sores, ulcers, salt 'heum, ever ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilb'ains, corns, and all skin eruptious, and poffltiTe cures piles, or no required.

It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per bos, For sale by Geo. T. Reed at their hree stores, Hornellsville Oamsteo. book 'Don't Tobmcco SpU or Awry." The truthful, startling title of No to bac, the only harmless, anteed tobacco-habit cure If and can't, use "No to bar- Braces up mcotinized nerves, eliainites nicotine poisons, makes weak men gam strengt weight and vigor.

Positive cure or money refunded. Book at druggists, or mailed free. Ad. dress, The Sterling Remedy Chicago office! 45 Randolph New Yerk, 10 Spruce St What WVI Medical writers claim tbat the successful remedy for nasal catarrh must be nonirritating, easy of application, and one that will reach the remote sores and ulcerated surfaces. The history of the efforts to treat catarrh ia proof positive that only one remedy has completely met these conditions, and that is Ely's Cream Balm.

This safe and pleasant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing else has evet done, and both physicians and patients freely concede this Our druggists keep it Taste of "Royal Ruby Port Wine" sad you will know why we call it "Royal 1 glass held up to the light today are advertise. we call it Ruby. ell. Mr. O'Connor has in the past been very prominent business and social circle- He was a gentleman of consid erable enterprise, and essayed several in his days of more vigorous health.

He was especially prominent in masonic and church circles, being a devoted member of the Episcopal church and was regarded as an estimable and a honored dt'zea fa ev ery walk of life. Mar ileit There was a very pleasant wedding a of Hiram Stephens, near Can last evening, when his daughter, Miss Ida was united in marriage to Mr. Bur'jn Pdstw of this city. There were abeat 50 guests present and the ceremony wai performed by RCT. Mr.

Van Keuren of the last Main St, chapel, of which the bride and groom were members. The brid.waa very daintily and prettily attired in cream cashmere trimmed with colored Her water Misa Anna bridesmaid. The respect good will with which UM happy sonpto fa retarded is evident fron the stony beautiful toMos of regard Qatta a nnsibsr of the thM oity. ABOBI those pnnwt 0. Salisbury ful Valuable papers were read, thoughts from which we would be most happy to give did space permit.

A talk upon Labor and Capital by Mrs. Ella Boole, Staten Island, closed the afternoon session. At the close of the evenings lecture delivered by Mrs. tbe convention adjourned to meet at Wayland sometime in March. On Friday morning the ladies dispersed to tUeir homes feeling that they had been abundantly repaid for the effort it coat them to attend the Tenth Annual Convention.

The following is a resolution passed by the convenHon: Resolved, That this convention condemn the action ot the Hornellstille Farmers Olub In allowing such so-celled attractions as the "Newt Sisters Side Show" aodthe exhibit of feats performed hy "Hi Wddy Hkttta, Monday evening at Stockton, Ohautan qua Donald Cross was caught in the drive wheel of a steam thresher and tilled. Both legs and his back werefcroken. He was 4S years of age, a widower, without children. The aggregate receipts of the Yates agricultural society this year are over The fair this year, notwithstanding the unfavorable weather, was one of the most successfully conducted in several years, over 2,100 entries being made as against dtO last year. A babe was left on the steps of Wm.

Waite near Sprmgville a few nights ago. The Journal says Postmaster Leland has found out who is the father of the child and is trying to locate him, as he skipped original logic in that argument that man can go succesf ully against the natural law of success because he knows ot isolated exceptions where men thinking his way have succeeded. It is safer to follow the of general averages than to be guided by the rule of eseeptionr --B'mira A few days ago Messrs. Qeo. Haskras John Cowan, and Joseph Wheatley of Arnot, Tioga went out in the woods hunting for bee trees, when Haskins became separated from his compan ions and met an old bear.

The man lost no time in climbing a wee, where his companions afterward found him, while their dogs chased the bear off. The D. L. W. P.

R. has begun proceedings against the town of Mt Morris to compel the supervisor assessors. to return the assessment roll so that the court may pass upon the regularity and le gality of the railroad assessment The town assessors assessed the road at $40,000 per mile and the company claims that the assessment is higher than that of oth er property and also that tHe assessors al so omitted from the roll a large amount of pesonal property, the assessors are trying to compromise the matter with the railroad company at $86,000 per mile. The Dunkirk Herald says: Since the new electric light company was organized in Fredonia the National gas light company has decided to lower the present so NO LONGER A TERRORIST. A Convicted Spanihh Anarchist the Error of His Ways.

The Anarchist Salvador Franch, lying Tinder sentence of death for the outrage at the Liceo theater, Barcelona, has admitted his guilt and has accepted the religious ministrations which he at first rejected. It appears that the change in hi9 disposition was effected through a perusal of the works of Balmes, the learned priest and writer who was styled by Cardinal Wiseman "alight of the western church. The books wero lent him by his sister, who- is a nun, and who was allowed to visit him in bis cell in Barcelona prison. Speaking of himself, Franch said: "It has been believed that the Llceo crime was the result of a preconceived purpose to avenge the death of Pallas. Thla Is not so.

My resolution matured during the time of my imprisonment In Valencia. I then inwardly resolved that every stroke of the lash I there received should cost society tears of blood. I had no motive for avenging Pallas. I bad my ill show why $500 reward for any bottle of this wine found under five years old, or in any adulterated. It is grand in sickness gad convalescence, or where a stredgthening cordial is required; recommended by drugg'Bts and physicians.

Be sure you get "Royal Kuby" don't 1st dealers impose you with something just as good" but go to Geo. T. Reed and get the genuine. Sold only in bottles price, quarts $1, pints 60 cts. Bottled by Royal Wine Oo.

For sale by Qeo. T. Read Oa, gistp took UtTUi. "Indian Land and Wonderland." Yakima Val'ey," "Work for the Unemployed" will be sent to one address upon receipt of 10 cents stamps OAABLW 8. General Passenger Agent Northern Pacific Railroad, St.

Paul, limn. away from Gowanda about the time of the Infant's birth. Three prisoner) confined in Batavia's jail became refractory and made such a noise as to disturb the sheriffs slumber' Tuesday owning he gagged them, titi their hands together and then forced them to squat down so that their arms Do that the lowest ratal to aU points are obtained via the Kickel Plate shoitest line between Buffalo and OWoago. Palace buffet sleeping cars, fast trains, ill quire of nearest ticket J. Moore, Gen'L Agent, Buffalo, 1 Try the Nickel wad wbeo that every one whodesiresjcan use gas for fool.

The National gas light company is probably the oldest corporation of its Kind ta the state. It has been in existence since 1818, when the great French general, Ufayetto, passed throujh the town, and on that occasion the streets were illuminated in honor of the distinguished guest. The well frooi.wbJoh tbe gas was then used SALVADOR FBANCH. own exclusive scheme for making society pay dearly for its injustice and exploitation of poor men. "For some timoitwas my belief that terror was to bring about the termination of social inequality, and that I was acting justly in the deed of the Liceo.

I am now convinced that justice could not Inspire such deeds. In anything I am now do ing or may do in future I follow the teachings of Balmes Political clubs that outside of ttmr knees, and then ran ta supplies a over their and under their foel for potato families. flatter us are our worst advisers. It ia bad enough to frequent taverns and othor places of corruption, but it is worse to belong to associations that work upon the credulity and ignorance of people. "I am no longer an anarchist.

I now deplore with all my tool the I have done. I then refuted religious counsels, which I now listen to and admire. Had not divine grace touched me I would have Cone to the scaffold more boldly and calmly than Pallas, believing I was thus serv- lu the cause of humanity. I now mean to die a believing Christian, with ooalrHion and repantojwe la i Tfcta ftfoyllBtewMt Tern. Are you going west or southwest? von want to travel first class sqrwr you want comfort, few cbanfes, spl scenery, and all madam raflwmy iencest If so, apply to yoot news pon agent for tickets via Missouri Ry System.

Special tow, one wi round trip rates, to all principal the west and soatnweitern eoamry. Colorado short line tbe pf route to tbe Rocktas and Paatite Palace sleeping and tourist OK wssf secured in advance. For ratei of 1 address, J. P. MeOann, IT.

Aft, B. Hoyt, G. E. P. Art Missouri Ry.

System, 891 Broadway, Hew Tells about some of the a Indians hi the northwest, I lowstone Park and otber in the northwest aUso. Send in stamps for it. General cine Railroad, St STffJfiSLT 1 Seem to be oowdaya. I ia stamps I IEWSP4PER.

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