Dunkirk Observer-Journal, The (Newspaper) - October 19, 1887, Dunkirk, New York The Dunkirk T VOL. 48. CHAUTAUQUA N. WEDNESDAY 19 1887 JOURNAL VOL NO. 24 The mt the Dunkirk Port as CIRCULATIONS Population of 1Q.QUU. every evening by the Printing Company Farmer leak par through 3.00 41.00 per inch of space per per additional for position next or following notices Irom per line down to 5c, depending upon length of time per line tor Itt insertion tach subsequent Business Carda in this 1 insertions 1.83 PAVe do no free of Resolution of Obituary Notices and of must be paid for at the rate of five cents per me. Persons sending in matter ot this kind must send sufficient cash to pay eight words to the of church church benevolent society ere will publish at the low rate of S per BUSINESS proprietor J Second near Dunkirk bound m all Orders promptly All work guaranteed sad the known to Double Double Steel 1 ONE SOLD Bortree Mfg. Mich. SCOTT'S OF FORE GOD LIVER OIL Almost as Milk only of LITER OIL can be taken readily and tolerated for long tint A FOU all OF It h in In and endorsed by tlie In the of tlie FOR SALE and Misses and Children's RUBBER BOOTS GOOB GOODS LOW PRICES COME AND SEE THE GATE With THE MULLIGAN MURDER aiM riM Sullivan i 213 Center St. WIT Oct. were more than persons on the day doing honor to President and Mrs. ant appeared to turned out to and bis rain ceased about ten Dot the continued When they reached Capitol waa by aad staff and Banters of each branch of met visiting of Supreme and City Court United ant other When at tbe Capitol had concluded the ride was continued to Piedmont The visiting with Governor Senators Brown and Colquitt and other distinguished joined tbe procession it left the On the gate the artillery flred a After a delay the were to the er's stand amid the When quiet had been restored the of the day ware opened by that prayer would be offered by Rev. Bamett After prayer Mr. Collier presented Henry W. who delivered an eloquent address of KY have honor of introducing to you to-day the ruler ot the President of the American re- one of By the peaceful and un- questioned of this their highest been given It most political trust that can be confided to statesmanship Our proud of welcoming you to-day Is emphasised by tbe knowledge that yon have held that high commission with dignified and that you nave honored this high office with a spotless administration Aa for it enough to say that a lawsuit Is now pending for the growing erop this planted seventy days ago on fields 1 can promise sir a privilege to-day that even President may right to look into the sod the cordial of more Southerners than any man or dead man sees My I present to you your President Concluding his which were re- with great evincing the high esteem in which tha young orator U held by his Mr. Grady introduced President of the United At this point the applause was When comparative quiet had been the President replied to tbe ad- of speaking as in 1643, a convention at in the State of for Its object the development of the resources of the Western and Southern one of the most prominent and statesmen of tlie country foretold the future greatness and im portance of a point in DeKalb In the State of called not far from the of place was then erly called for Atlanta was then merely a name given to the railroad station baring no pretension to being either a village or a It two years after this that the name was adopted by the people of the little village of Marthasville when they proudly quired a city Experiencing all the In- and struggles common municipal it in 1861, a population of about Soon thereafter tbe thunders of all about and a besieged army occupied her streets and business places Her buildings aul property were destroyed by both tm besieged and to such an extent that when the in returned to the country from which they had been dm they found their homes wrecked and and their city a scene of and desolate ruin Thus It is that the Atlanta of to day may well be said to date from IMS I hare lately seen evidence of activity and perseverance of the people of the United in the creation of prosperous and bustling and in overcoming that are ble from new settlements and the growth of new cities But it seems to be that an element of heroism U added by a people who view with out despair the destruction of all they hate begin again to build their watte places and in spite of the greatest dis- evince determination to reach their destiny In twenty two years the second Atlanta has bien in comparatively more and fairer than the destroyed Her place as first among the cities of a great State her constantly increasing business and her Urge manufacturing are evl dencek of the courage and enterprise of her ple may well be proud of the work of their bauds Nor the glory of their ments be left to their sole All their countrymen may congratulate themselves that what has here been done is the result of American courage and American enterprise Surely should stand in the way of such congratulations and the citizen who seeing these additions to the wealth and progress of the cannot from his proudly sav of the people who have restored are my forgets his fealty to American The efforts of Atlanta in the direction of an improved condition of trade and business have not been selfish and circumscribed The International Cotton Exposition of 1C81 and the National Commercial of 1SH5, both events which originated with her and were held were of great direct advantage to a large section and of great benefit to the entire country To-day At- lanta holdt another to which the people of Georgia and neighboring States are Invited to display their products and and to proof of their resources The occasion cannot fail to lead to the best Every man at all concerned in what is here ex- will return to his home with new plant and purposes which will his increased aad the of this will rich and prosperous neighborhood Its con- makes a rich and prosperous State often hear of a noted for in lent products This is not always the result of fertility of soil or but often of the en of Its people in inaugurating such expositions where they t ami take and learn of each All of Georgia's neighboring States still fuel tbe im- pulse of the Cotton Exposition of and tbe of 1883, and I trust that the Piedmont Exhibition may proie of as great Benefit ac these to the welfare of the tion of country which to its success Tbe President's remarks were received with as much enthusiasm and tion of approval as it possible to At the close of the President and Mrs. Cleveland were shown through the and entertained at luncheon by the president of the Driving Club terwards President Cleveland held a public reception at speaker's while Cleveland and her friends occupied on the The public reception a repetition of former occasions of similar and when it was ended there appeared to be more left behind than had passed by the After the the programme heretofore announced was ned the President being driven to where be with a number of distinguished Cleveland and Mrs. were ally entertained at luncheon at the dence of Mrs Tte members of the Presidential party returned to the House about eight rested tor an and then atiende d tne caru reception given In honor of the and Mrs. Cleveland at the Capital City Club The Presidential recaption committee from Chattanooga on the President and Mrs. Cleveland and pro them with a most aai in shape of containing of the of Missionary out Chickamauga and tha la the Oct. After Detective Manning had identified a at Edward for Benedict ft called to ahow the condition of tbe fur on the morning of He identified the photograph of at that of a man he aaw in the the day before wan had tight a black a light didn't aee Morgan John Cinney a wore that two were brought to the train be- tween twelve and one o'clock the night ot January a. When the are not checked I took at the who bring 1 looked M and talked with men who brought I aaw these men at Allegheny I this photograph aa that of man who gave about the One trunk waa put off at the other at took the at One was a the other a small a. with Hoehn and afterwards saw the at I aaw Hunu again on tbe train coming from Be waa about 140 pounds in weight and had a cast of I don't think I ever saw Morgan until I saw him in but I think Robinson the man that wsa with and the Conductor Louis testified that had charge of the train which left land on tbe night of January 30, at Three got on at Did not aee them enter the but two of them tat forward In the smoking in a double and the other party sat in the second seat from tbe end of the The one who sat in the rear faced front of the train aad the changed The two men paid their fare to Pittsburgh and the third man paid hia fare to At the latter point he purchased a ticket for Pittsburgh The man who m tbe rear seat tbe prisoner at the Morgan rode as far as ny with me. He bad a but not very fulL He had ad a dark but I do not remember about bis Be did not deep much during the but on the contrary seemed to be watchful of somebody or This attracted my He watched the two nun IB the front of the 1 did not see him all the but when I did see him he was ly watching the otter two men who got oc tbe train at Deputy Sheriff James E. who served under then took the stand and gave a description of bow the ar- rest waa made in house at and shooting of Sheriff Lawrence conductor on the Pittsburgh Ft. Wayne testified that he had charge of the train which left Pittsburgh on the night of February 4, 1SS7, the end of my run being at U and my Ik at night were A. R Tod and Frank Tod helped mn tickets on that keeping a record of which were good beyond my run I took up four tickets on that night from Pittsburgh to three wure pur chased at Pittsburgh and the other was an eastern sold Two of these men with Alliance ticket s were in the smoking car A third man was fn tbe next These three men had tbe tickets purchased at I did not notice the men particularly until 1 went to take up their tickets near Alliance 1 did this one of the men ducked his bead I thought be desired to cover face that he could ride further without paying his I then took particular notice of studying bis face so that I would ber him To the best of my belief that man the prisoner at the bar Morgan was to stand and the witness again the beat of my be- lief that is the man NIAGARA'S A Power Machine to Placed la the River to Hake a practical Twt Bi KrAi Oct. 19 expected that before a practical test of one of the numerous harnesses for the control of Niagara's brought into under the stimulus of a will receive a practical test will strate its use or prove it a and give something further on which to ments that Niagara contains no great stakes of available An endless with feathering was the in- vention of a Buffalo The rights for Erie and Niagara counties be sold for OUO Be says he has a contract for tbat A stock company with capital is to be If tbe coming test proves George W. Smith has obtained backing to the amount of which is the amount a power machine will and received the sary permission of the Secretary of War to place the machinery In the cal drawings are now being made and it is expected tbat tbe machine will be tested this falL of Oct 19 the presence of a large concourse of the equestrian statue of General George G. erected in Fairmount un- veiled yesterday afternoon with appropriate ceremonies Tbe unveiling ceremonies in- cluded a grand military the cises at tLe monument beginning at three and and other ments during the afternoon to visiting of war and Two of General Meade lifted the veil from the statue of their heroic ancestor The line of tbe parade was formed on Broad street and moved out Garden street to the where tbe unveiling ceremonies took Two S. N. Oct. Pastor Of the Washington Street M. E. this was yesterday found by an ecclesiastical council of improper conduct with both members of his and and suspended him from tbe ministry until tbe next annual Pastor of the East Congregational ibis was suspended ly from membership in the Congregational Association of Churches on account of im- proper relations toward a young of bis of Episcopal Oct. 19 eleventh Con- gress of the Protestant church was inaugurated yesterday at Following Introductory cises Bishop of West delivered a short on At of the Bishop of delivers J the The closed M ith a address those have died since the last There are about five hundred delegates More Body Oct. One more tbat Of John a was J in tbe ruina of tbe collapsed house t if 1 Secretary Bayard of Gravity Thai Thaw la at Aay Capital Oct. seen and to set at rest the contradictory printed tive to the policy of 00 the natter la not oan la a but It U of aiea gravity aad importance that taken iato Department all proper tiM to aad not taUnd to through in It a question which baa boan en- through of try tor a hundred for It la really a aa to whether our with Canada shall neighborly aad or whether they shall be the other with both ready to take advantage of the policy of the State Department not determined on and oaa only be case de- i wish and to settle the thing but the United States must have her The thing to be Is what are tha rights of American fishermen in Canadian Wben that has ban determined and will I be able to de- termine upon what course it best to sue to secure those Tbe convention ot of tho Agricultural and Experiment ia the country assembled at the Department of Agriculture About fifty were convention waa callei to order by W. of after which ot Agriculture Colman delivered an of Tbe report of the on legislation read and after several papers on work Tbe convention will be ia several When tbe Suprane Court of the United States met tbe Chief Justice an- tbat court had decided to re- lease the Virginia State officials brought here under writs of habeas corpus upon their and had fixed ber 14 next the date for hearing of tbe There will be a more earnest effort to secure the admission of Territories as States winter than there has been for some years Delegate of who is in thinks that New Mexico and Washington will all seek and he pre- in aq omnibus they will their object A private dispatch states that important in the approaching suit of Rogers vs. Garland are reported from the records at Washington is the case involving the relations of J Hams Kogers and Attorney General Garland to the Pan Telephone ThP dispatch gays the discovery is sure lo cause a sensa- especially as one of tbe counsel for the defense is credited with some edge of the N. Oct. Fire last night destroyed Barney large dry poods George C. dry goods store and ft Ce 's hardware store ou South Halina Tbo total loss Is between and about opera house had a narrow and Frits had to Kivo up his as no one cared to the building the tion door A quantity of cartridges and powder in Everson store when the fire reached them and added to the excitement prevailing in the vicinity The origin of the is It started m the of Barney The watchman thinks it rauBt have been caused by some accident to an electric His Campaign In New Oct W Kearney be- gan his campaign lust night by a in the Cooper His re- marks about the hated Orientals wore so vulgar that some of tlie few ladies present left halL Deputy Tom the and highly educated Chinese Chong several other naturalized occupied prominent seats and boldly challenged Kearney to several of his most treme This grouted the fornian to his old time and he fairly danced about tbe stage m his The audience was a much amused and noisy Shot BU Oct. At ten o'clock last night Sadie Sadie was shot and almost Instantly killed in the way of No 188 Third avenue by Joseph aged twenty-one years The woman was twenty-seven old and had been an inmate of disreputable bouses several was her lever They about a month ago and did not meet again until last night when for She came to door of the house and after talking hotly fora few He was Ryan's W. Oct Perry indicted for the murder of the Rev. Mr. Ryan and his connection with an band of reached here last under guard of De- Burnett and a strong poise Wo warrants have yet been for Dsn It was one of tbe Officers are other suspected Groat trouble is as the affairs have gone and rival factions are attar Oct. 19. who was shot by his passed comparatively quiet with short intervals of at which times be spoke hopefully of Dr. Stead man said that patient was progressing toward and should no unfavorable toms manifest would bo out of danger in a week or Young Lee committed to Jail await the bis victim's injuries Cattle Oct IK day night tbe loaded with ran into an open snitch at Petersburg miles went of and engineer John was Eleven cars thrown from Uie track and sixty of cattle The have not weo but certain It is that lately bad considerable trouble with citizens theie ho probability It tbat li STARVING IN Kew and One Oct fever aud cne deatti here of OvL families named Rumboldt have arrived from after great The they toll of Ute in that bleak country is The are the of who never allow to have any ready Everybody U in a state of fishing hat fallen and it only three they have to live of the year on meagre now over 100 in Bethel who would at the op- they oan improve their A dlM of flour and peas thought princely and the people consider themselves lucky when they can get Oct. A tremendous been created over the of P. W. In the Bank of and B. Mid- Both moved In the highest and wete honored guests at Rideau tbe residence of Lord Mrs. ta a young who married her deserted a year Hamilton ia a who a ready entree iato leading social circles They left by outgoing Boston aad are supposed to be In Hew The ot tte Dominion have been Oct. R. B. a He acted agent tor Doran ft of Wall New who are hia largest waa a prominent church man and has a wife and grown-up Oct Itt Herman Babson arrived from the Grand Banks Captain re- ports that September 80 he fell In with the French sloop Bt He boarded her and found ten men drowned In the Tbe vessel and the sea being he was unable to do anything With or recover the NATIONAL of of Job staid Printing to Form 19. Heretofore the only national connected with the Preservative of has been the Typographical but there Is every prospect tbat a National will be organized in Fpr some there been an organ I- of of job and commercial printing bearing that name In and BOW those men have been called to city to join a general They met for that in Apollo Hall at and it anticipated that the disposition of the In- of the trade will take are present from New Hi Kansas Rt Memphis and Va. What action will be taken about tbe nine-hour rule cannot an yet be Tbe executive committee of the Typographical Union last week postponed the taking effect of the order for shortening the A com than appointed to confer with mother committee of the ind no further steps will be takan until that committee report Another Niw Oct 18 which arrived from Marseilles last the ulster ship to the which brought to this was ordered from the upper quarantine station to tho lower When tho Britannia arrived it not known there wait but tho authorities decided it prudent to keep her from the It Is now tho is on tho vessel LATER cases of cholera dis- among the yesterday is believed all of her passengers will kept at A Negro Whipped Almost to H Oct. Thurs night a band of masked wont to the house of Robert living near Urn to tho woods and him until lifo was almost oil met. this one of the purty Bred at tho ball taking effect In Ins recognized Clark and Frank of tbe attacking and warrants will For The cause tbat led to the ping was the intimacy of Robertson with wife of lino of the attacking to Born a Tenn Oct 19 is be- that an attempt was day morning to burn tho the leading hotel of tbe and rob the safe and rooms Fire started m a lumber yard In a distant part of tbo and soon afterward a was in the basement of the fhe flames were by a few of The safe waa robbed of 1700 during the Will No Oct. 19 The Association has backed and will not declare a standing that several of tbe more excitable of the association have de- sirous of a tho majority rould not twenty should suffer for two or three la tha Oct. Tbo most de- fire known for raging along the northern ridge of the Blue Mountains Much valuable timber been destroyed and tbe loss will be All efforts at staying the progress of the ire have thus far been unavailing Dead Train Ter Oct. 19 train tilled by Express Messenger have identified as Jack and Dick killed a Frenchman named Jules in Paso two and shot Policeman n this last N. H. clerk at the Kittery navy who was discovered to be short in his counts about two months and who to be escaped from the Barracks Monday night and has cot yet been Killed by a Oct. bad accident occurred on the Pennsylvania road near Roux yesterday afternoon Fast line train struck a carriage containing of and a lady ot tbe same ol and belli were tor Oct W. who been on trial lor the last three of murder yesterday nw his the killing of lituri anJ in ruary f r The Amenably Station to Adjourn t Ballsy Will tta ERIE FANCY animation than usual characterised the of yesterday of were not posed to be over their tory of Monday but aa though they were not entirely administration had played all Of 1U while on the other white In. smarting of their put on a and talked of reault of and hla But tM waa opened and MM It whispered that tha withstanding the IMS of tta trump would return to tha attack with a tion Impeaching Ballay and Barry on tha charges of and to the material of the Several speaking to a question of commented upon tha manner In which tha time of the contention waa being and urged that the remaining on hand be posed of. Delegate of moved that an miu tin lake place at tho cloae of this morning's and that all to be limited to three The preposition waa by of who claimed that It waa intended to choke off several important which it hud been im- possible so far to bring forward The cago radical waa aat down on a oaU of the and lution Just aa tho assembly was about to a recess for dinner a large and elegantly framed portrait of waa brought and In a foaling Mrs. Barry en- trusted It to that gentleman aa a present from the assembly to hia wife Powderly endeavored to but after standing for several waa compelled by tho rush of to ait down without ing a and Secretary man made an appropriate speech of in hla Contrary to the no effort waa made In the afternoon to renew tho fight that ended Monday In a defeat far tho and it is now nettled that the two and re- main on the board for another were only two episodes that occasioned a The first waa a proposed by Delegate of a sentative of tho declaring that in refusing to tonder their as Bailey and had forfeited the confidence of the This had boon when such a storm of nml groans that for n moment before putting It to a When he did It waa rejected almost unanimously Shortly there waa another speck of trouble over a proposition to empower tho to employ and discharge in the General for to tho approval of the board Harry arid Una another at and so did their An debate followed tions from part of tbo ball were put at Me it wan no more than fair and jimt that he be givon the power One of the brought against him by Halley and Hurry was that he had discharged a man in tho without Ho did it because tho employe in question was u confirmed drunkard and unlit for duty lie also bad given out tho circulars uml other that leaked of the office during tho last Tbo Officers wero the of these follows Thoy were JUIley Barry not vote to discharge debate was earned on In this vein for an the motion waa ruble business of a routine acter occupied tha remainder of the after- noon An of wan voted to the striking of the New York and they were to appeal to large for c. The investigator was to employ a clerical subject to approval of general awl with headquarters at Tho committee on laws re- unfavorably upon a motion making all taxes from local biles payable to the District and National Trade and direct to the General and the report was sustained A was to the constitution by which a District covering an entire by a simple become a Changes were also made by which It is now sory on the part Of the general executive board to issue a charter for a National Trades Assembly when the local assemblies desiring it comply With the law Hitherto this authority has been A number of minor amendments were made In the constitution and and by st vote of to 2fi the assembly refused to strike out the ing from the list of those disqualified from becoming members of tho It wan decided that the rule making it com- on the part of assemblies to tain an assistance fund should be and the assembly In recognition of the many courtesies which have been extended to the j of the press from abroad by Mayor ho was yesterday with an address of at their be occupied the center of a group of visiting correspondents which was photographed aren of the occasion lie will aUo be presented with atopy of the photograph inclosed in an elegant frame AND Tenn Oct. Bros drv goods made an ami ment estimated at The cause of the failure is owing to their inability to make collations and met a loss of annit occasioned bv tiro a short tune being aomu hitch about the payment of insurance Acquitted of II I. Oct Michael aped wan of the murder of bin Patrick on July 4 The jury were that the while bong brutally U aim by hid acted In self in throwing a pair of at the old The penetrated ing death Will Oct In the motion for a Dew trial tar tba convicted county Were d bv t At the I the would nu Now that we have Beit and Cheapest assortment of Fun that can be had In the in the lar and prides and it will to you need not run all over to Hod what you JUKI think of it. Furs at 23c. per yard and upwards This is something never heard of Before you purchase elsewhere and pay too for your fur don't let heard low vour It is universally acknowledged that our beautiful line of Woolen Goods cannot be in Price or Quality We have everything desirable iu land Shoulder and Shetland Knit Vests in all sires and Woolen in every stylo and price for and a special of Fine mere and other for In- fants in all The Duplex In view of length of time the Duplex has been on the UM low considering the excellence of ami mid sustained popularity through a teat twelve we think we tuny justly claim for it first us the standard corset of tbe ninny other of cornets on of being the cannot hud We have received a new Int of KM which we will One Dollar all thin week aad every This is a rare chance to gul i Kood pair of Kid LATE NEWS br Tram rarM MM Tho Cotton Oil has tha payment of the November of New the Mama Daniel a Of A lion O was fatally Injured by a runaway a few afro The General wore taken to West N. Y and There were no ceremonies in few It la reported will taka a place on tho New Tork under the new and that tbo paper will open the Presidential ball In Tho largo and woolon mill of 1'ark Mount Manufacturing Company at Delaware was strovod by the other The loss will reach 150 and the Insurance The Rebeca of Is supposed to buvo been lost on tho Hanks with bur crew of nineteen men the groat Kale at September JO. All the rest of the fleet hart returned are taken toward erecting a monument at that point oti the Cuyahoga river where Captain Brady made hla mous leap to escape tho Indians Tbe old pioneers of Portage and Summit have the matter m There was a huge defalcation and a great bank craih In tho other One of the officers of tho German bank 7 led and tbe Institution waa forced Us Hundreds of ple It be beggared by the Colonel William the known political waa killed In front of a saloon at the other by George Tho waa the outcome of a long-standing and justifiable by as had to kill on The of D. O. of few were fixed at a moating Of the at and showing a surplus of It was to form a stock com- pound of and to issue for secured by mortgage on tha three concerns own by the old The legal proceedings by Lydla against as executor of his beea Mrs. Cutting awarded of and he turned over to hnr property worth has accepted In thus givinn up has all his truita under the wnl Han which been heart ters for sheepmen since an- m a peck of trouble over her wool In thf of city there been nuc h a dead lack of buv fur Sew and 8L were badly last spring bv tlie heavy lino which net in to UK ir of v and came down th s fall at bedrock wife of who wai to h by Drv Miss t up has at u six below lier 1 for would be tnt to She Is and left her ub weeks Ago to trv anil Hud md would rourn abut Th -j now It. the found t'i tho i who kilted hr: THE Grain Oct I ranging from iVi ytr vt closed offered al per at it for hi end fellows O at do 4Vi> at has left Oct H flours at 40, Minnesota at t red at t at 48e. at Uti t No. I