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   Lake Shore Observer (Newspaper) - September 17, 1885, Dunkirk, New York                               LAKE SHORE OBSERVER VUI IX 57 DUNKIRK CO N Y VY M V K SHORE Kit at Dunkirk Pott M CUM nwd nutter u la ion or Dunkirk by Dunkirk Printing Company OFFICE tt 19 ST hen ot JOURNAL In- f uf per tier cept fur or reading from line Ju ot umo rim for nl SU K I Iti tt in I fli 1 tin no free n or Obituary nod ot lions etc rate of linn in nutter ot tills t mil 5.1 ntl tlic to or society ctit wu low lets BUSINESS CARDS I Ut K fifth street sS 1 c 4 Su iiv I I incut only tlic Kyc Ear ami mid of spec U comer front am to t V all d All SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT persons am berald on and alter I all ing given to my my account us 1 mil pay no ber Inc f W II S t or on the cor- ner of etti nod Elk streets n on in with nil ttie mod Holly works con net 1 1 on i lo Will lie sola al a it Sept IV Will lie fur rant it not for to me ul line roow In or Ht street G II Agent FOR SALE During to room and an machinery Hie Dunkirk will sell OHE HAND GORDON STU UM TWO FIRST-CLASS ONE ENGINE All i i The in- where like will rtm u iif and it if rules for nsc nrc not loo us we regard in CO For The Ladies wishing to do own should try S COMBINATION SYSTEM for out- amt WAISTS CLOAKS Ac Full with BOOK SATISFACTION m- MISS K VAX UK A 1 K Si K V COAL J S Mi SI if WILKES-BARRE COAL We U- in James C SUCCESSOR TO H J Jackson tto COAL WOOD Otiict- Street Fool ol Street HOTEL perfect THE NEWEST THINGS In Fluey cau be found at tin Eric Store's Fancy Goods Millinery Toy Pkw New Patterns in Tidies tVc Stamped Flush new Applet ur Flo WITH Don't fail cull mi: them al the anil Toy flmv Manning CAU Ho Hole Iu the Law to if the rooda KMy to til nl at IB Hut the miMit to Take to Vent last spring Coin in matte an order lo been to agents at t point in Southern where Southern outer ts of the Texas but he Pacific that at hey had with the terms of constructed their load land witli in tiie allotted time entitled to tlie This noted the and ttie of the morning in ments by Ihu for i ail road ianj In of its The following It er at Clinton la ro- Henri Williams at Md rice Charles W Miller Bowers at Chico vice James suspended Tlie suspension of Die postmaster til Chico Cat was made report showing a of in his accounts The ol the collected Hie amount of shortage from Ihu K A of and A It Duncan of havo Imen special agents in the Latu Fourth-class postman to s appointed as New W More Mills F D R E K IV II J Norway Conger lias e boyg to tA under delivery service to be i minima ted Colonel been to County N Y by the illness ol ono of his children Jockey club circles here exercised wcr ie thut at fall nice tins ot tlic National Jockey Club ul ton arrangements U> for a race between Mr Baldwin's and for a Bide Secretary afternoon tent for Director of the Mint a was liy the the ns or util Sect clary In tlic n by for the oic tomiug to pend the law The Secretary lius not made public any conclusion hn have reached tho opinion Treasury is that raised offers no for the of Hie coinage Dr of tlin Stint no over made for the purpose but of Hie had been nt iler alnn of tlie law which reads And a suiu to carry out the of this act is hereby out Of any money in tlie Treasury not wise appropriated just released from prison in will claim from for false imprisonment Tlie Government brought suit inst Commissioner Loring to recover im- properly ex pointed for seeds eta in the The increase of in Canada has tlie to take early action in To prevent the Introduction of by rail into the England and Northern New York inspectors will be to board upon the requisition of the of the respective Slates ested Tlie coin of the revenue enters plying on Lake Ontario and the St Lawience Kivor have been ordered to cruise actively for the of lug tlie introduction of and their vessel t in the lake and river and report such vessel to the nearest local authority Tho Commissioner of the General Land Office tins decided t hall IIP date of definite location of tho Union from Point in erns in determining the of the the railroad grant and not the date of location of Central road between those points It has heretofore been held date of location ttie Central Pacific was the date when the right of the company attached to odd within granted limits Tills was October iO The location by the Union Pacific was April 28 1869 gives settlers tlie advantage of the difference in time lands settled Upon prior to tlie later date being pted from tlie railroad grant Holders for K T An action hat been commenced by Rathbone A Co David Havens James Q William H Corcoran John Fish Patrick Hughes and William McCarthy ot tlie Union to recover The firm elairac that the conspired to their property and by numerous unlawful acts M Intimidating stopping and while conveying OMU to tue foundry and threatening officials and la employ Tea September to light near The body of malthy farmer WAS mutilated wrend from hb Arrested on the of the and the meat there m with soni BO dead who never to han raid Take JUMBO KILLED HUH Dow a kj at Out- and September Jil A SL Out to About nine night as Barnum's elephant Jumbo and the trick were taken along the track on the war sbow grounds to to ear to be loaded in incoming freight train camo upon and and killed Junto and of Tout tefs a Ude trade en the north aide of the track contained all of on then wan aa about or tm Ugh When the keeper mm the tried to get down tbe at the hut Jumbo danger refused lie then attempted to get him between the side track nod main one but only partially the locomotive struck juit at hit fore feet left the track him In the right aide and ing him the ears on the He wu carried with the engine about 100 yards He was so tightly wedged that when ho could be curled DO farther It crowded tbe locomotive to tM sMe throwing It off the track Be lived about throe minutes Btirnum met with such of misfortunes as seldom to tbe tot of any individual lirm of showmen inaugural accident took place fa the afternoon when one of the performers named Mr Nichols while riding a In the Jockey race was thrown from the animal's back and tramped upon so badly that be expired during tlie evening The other accidents were the killing of Jumbo and the breaking of the baby leg by a freight train Tbe will probably have to be shot THE CHINESE IN WYOMING The of up the A taint t Their Expulsion from tho Territory September Ths Knights of Labor have taken up the cadge gainst the Chinese and UM ultimate ex- of the from the Territory is probable Mr representing the Union Pacific Division of the organization arrived here Tuesday and WM met by Mr represents President Adams of Union Pacific spent the in looking into tlic causes Chinese A dangerously Unsettled state of trail disclosed It was also shown Hint the were brought back own Mr for Denver day Ills lust wonts were that the in- formation he I ml received astounded him The siti itiou uas desperate and for It is claimed tlint will be a general strike company recedes liotti ils position sends the It is not however that the trouble wilt settle itself in a few days from any one despite the of a largo body ot troops Tlie Chinese hero are ing demoralized Thirty of them boarded Tuesday's west bound express and a like number set out for Die West on foot with their baggage on their backs The white miners were told that they could ga back to work They will doubtless do up K there no attempt to work tlic Chinese witli them Tims far tlie Chinese have feared to enter the mines and have con- sequently idle since the riot Shot HU Wife ana Then Sept 17 Very early this morning at North Columbus five miles from here Thomas Hyland a men In a fit of jealousy murdered wife by her fu the breast lie then shot and Is mortally wounded Two penetrated tbe woman's left breast The woman was second wife and besides being lie disliked ber ton by a former husband Mrs had teen out riding A quarrel arose between land and her concerning her son went away and did not return until mid- night when tbe quarrel waa renewed and about an hour later tbe shooting occurred Iron Wis September The annual reunion of the famous Iron Brigade opened yesterday morning tinder the presidency ot Brigadier General Gibbons The an in the ot the where General warmly the survivors ot hla command The Governors of Indiana and Michigan are and the Nineteenth Indians and Twenty-fourth forming a tion of the CM TOPEKA Kan September In witH the of tbt live stock commission Martin on Tuesday tented a proclamation declaring that the quarantine established on April its 1885 against the Introduction ol tattle from the mates of Ohio and Is from and after this date raised aa to ttie counties of Cass Kane Du Page Feoria Morgan and In toe State of Illinois of Ga September Robert K Graves tare ot and a very prominent wis convicted on Tuesday of complicity In robbery of tlie county Tlie property consisted of records which would It ia said have shown the financial inent of the county's affairs by Graves am Bold to Rob Hank ATTICA N T September bold attempt was made Tuesday morning to rob ft Sons bank Assistant Cashier was overpowered and thief was making out of the door with when be was stopped by A J Lorrish who after a lively downed him Tike thief was locked up IB NKW September In Winn and parishes outrages upon negroes have been reported lately have been burned caltle killed and persons whipped The persecuted negroes an all advocates of prohibition of the liquor traffic and this fact has brought the wrath of tbe hoodlum dement upon them now NEW TOM September Colonel Joke W Stiles who took the New York militia afterwards Eighty-third York volunteers to the war in June 1801 died yesterday morning aged a N G Septembar freight cant were wrecked nod two tramps killed yesterday by an an ft neu here Which Decides Thut tbe Oup Snail in tba United the Minute lu of TIIK IUCK New VORK September The race decided tho America's shall remain It was and tt cannot be thut tho proves that the cutter Is superior to the Tho Puritan's winning was so small tho slightest slant In favor of her opponent would unvc turned the tables Tim was the better boot by only one and thirty-eight in iho morning was from northwest and only fair Wlum the left hec dock it had to the southwest and freshened a Tlie weather was cool and tlie stcy almost less The waves in tile bay sparkled in the sun judges boat was in stalling innV she made no stops Oil the point oT Sandy of bo seen tho Scotland ship from tlie was to and among tiese the bin club lowering above tlie fry were near ilr put the ter going to got to Sit It toit and his sitting ing and the How do jon tlie from the berry West Northwest by this So do we tho course Mi- Tanu Then the tan Can you ting up out Skipper Crocker Mr Tarns Yes it will then wu can on and pre- pare to set out our Tho tmik her about two and to ot it it bleu 111.1 ready Tim ing tin hut came mid tin tint starting point At eleven o'clock the hlart was were unno distance away starting atonal was blown at Ttie Genetta crossed thu line first at Hi As slie crossed her spinnaker sot it bellied out In the fresh At Puritan crossed her They like birds with enormous white wings The Puritan drew up on the Englishman at and got so close that in tho rear they looked like ono Then tlie Puritan got on the and gained gradually until were on even terms as they paused tho Sandy lightship The Genesis was under sail spinnaker club topsail jib jib sail and The Puritan mainsail club topsail She had her balloon jih sot she but Skipper Crocker saw that it drawing it was taken In At the looked to bo ahead about five lengths but a puff directly and drew up with her The took tn her jib topsail Both started with out to starboard but at the took hers in and at twelve o'clock she jibed and two minutes after ran out her tho port side She seemed to do belter then but there was no advantage on tho part ot The Puritan continued under the same sail The wind a little and the appeared This was body was wishing for Probably alt wanted ft cutter day ad speed of the En- could be stown At both were even and about a half mile from each other Following them wen four excursion steamers four stonni yachts and a few tugs and nailing vessels These latter did not go far however Tlie champions went too fast and they concluded to go and see the finish the took in tier club salt and to did the Puritan half a minute At tho Genesta put up a sprit They were the turning raft Tbe was leading about a quarter of and at one o'clock she took down her and sailors swayed up the boom At the Puritan took In ber spinnaker boom was over to starboard as to go to the starboard of the raft K Was for her to jibe Every thought she would lose some ground by this but she didn't jibed and went the reft so neatly and quickly that she not She stood away on the starboard tack having tamed at The Puritan turned at Both np to mrd only the topi of their caps being ever the bulwarks At the went about on tlic port tack and halt minute later tlie followed At the houseA her topmast ami wait along jib and the brocw both boiled through tho water and the deck was at so angle of about forty-five decrees Tbe began to and got nearer her rival It began to blow great guns and tlic spray dashed over the ot the judges boat so that It was uncomfortable At Genesta went about on the starboard tack and nt Puritan lowed This was ttie last tack and both laid their for the finish The waves dashed over their bows arul Utey bobbed up and down as they nibbed along The Puritan had out-pointed so that she was ahead n little gaining nil the time She was about three-quarters ot a mile to windward and eight miles from the lightship when Captain Crocker let out the a little and let her go and she ran up Close to the At there was a little luffing natch The Genesta was behind and went to windward evidently trying to get up and She in this TM went ahead tnd anchored about hundred to the north of the lightship The end WM the got ready to Mow their and tto to fire their guns The Puritan mated line guni were fired and Sbe Immediately luffed and watched the in The Geneste M and tho also WM tainted ill MOT and H MD hardly bo a defeat The toe took the Puritan im- i n line ot for the n-t two cauw In veli ullit i o tho The old liy with ol Now Voile They in a corrected W Tin won by one tuttl tho The wad and J SHOT K I lUuy ut Ala Shot liy N Not wr A sensa- tional hero Tuesday evening at in E h May a reporter on teeming was balls thu fore- head anil neck The nelson did was a MIH Tilli o Morris evening's was an to of lu a liere and tier drove up to tint Tuesday and fur Mr city lie Winton swit in and if to set him come They weat upstairs ami found May ot the They Mity where lie tin on tlic win Slay tn Ttie of licc mill Jit Hiss com pel led them to go down Morris upstairs UK lin Sim succeeded In lie run in and May a which slic n mi vn in mid Just na she tiling the seized her nun and bullet grated neck Is serious While tlm I wit Hod the reporter ami 1L K woman for- merly in known as The lias caused i ml ly i lion ARMY OFTHE CUMBERLAND Til I lit of i lit an- of il Wits and with nil Tho local for eral days every of n reliant tho tho Army ot tun hi llm ing In for ft for LI ID of only ot Tlic mooting Killed tn order hy eial lu a tvw hy to On and time of next ON and oil now A WAS aiao In thu of the after pi went away An the City of San to lie next reunion there H was tn Die c sonio unimportant the look ii Tlie stables and lumber thirteen acres were liy Tiro The origin of tlie lire is Loss Tho were owned hy a stock company and em- ployed ISO MOUNT AVH In A fire Tuesday la Crawford tlic hotel Dr Bailey's House and Harper ottier Ings were badly estimated ftt to Loins vi iCy 17 Tlic Louisville morning IMES S1 0.000 Origin of thn fire unknown N 17 glass works of Fox Co it were damaged to the extent of by last night Killed n Tree 17 Ad- vices from Kim County a double casualty An Old fanner wood and liis son went into tint n win to cut Not coming a party was body of Iho old nian was found with hii spilt wide Near hy wits almost of the son who It that while passing furest a lead tree fell hopf to ground with Uio above results A kept the bodies from by the dogs Binik un Pa The evidence against Adam President of the wrecked Krie County Is very Strong trial mi KA- Brady timt A wire connecting the president ami his cashier with a Chicago broker wai put In a bade closet and there they away money When they seized ail they could oti and fled TUc being continued Witli tt Horin noil rime I on September 17 Walt Whitman lias been with a horse and phaeton by Holmes Mark Twain Charles Billy Florence Doyle Edwin Booth Lawrence S It and a ber of oilier admirers and friends September SUto ated J Frank for Comptroller were denouncing tho re- tention under a regime of appointed K a for partisan services to the Convention The ton Democratic Convention In tlic People tt at a m John M V Wilson ami J C for State SINGLE THE OLD mm Joint Occupancy of Egypt bj Turkish Annies Hu Been A Merchant at Kfp a ut if Not Occupy the Curu TUB YAP Scomber 17 The tiue Idler from n el nui I Yap klunts of Yap desirous of con- the ut Manila in to tlie Island and thut tins gunboat wu nuil ut oti tlie 1 Simula but no Hag was and treaty with chiefs ruination of tho through tin Spanish in the of the result A mul of the ur ami says Hint tlic sumo befall the tiniest i September IT It is Unit England docs not intend to claims to Caroline but Hint slie is willing to mediate country autt Spain if to So joint of Egypt by bus tt is Hud Suit mi Is now considering of a to Str Henry Wolff to imperil of and of witli tho olid of the children's and describing tho ner lits Society lias bestowed n tbo captain ot lives of seven on thu MUe during the Soudan into in Is com- It tlint tlic of UM commission not tuiy til oration of BROOKLYN NAVY YARD That If Taken I In Ton of tlin Work to bo Done NEW YORK September 17 Work at tlie Brookly navy yard U booming Tdo clad which will bo ono of tho best vessels can navy completed and will bo launched In t low weeks As tilts will bu ilia launching has taken plica in tho yard or ten yoan ttie public will bo to witness ceremony wid Con- band will piny airs Chief T D Wilson ot Bureau Con- struction IMS nn to the work to be done at yard In the Immediate future Tlic following IB a mary of tlic Sued on na to continue Tlic Brooklyn to bo completed to bo ai soon or tho hull and lid lin of niah to bo Tile work survey o the Essox to begun The saint us Brooklyn and wilt have of in tho order named Work on Intrepid to be pushed as much as possible The work on the to he pushed to completion TUc National Tanners and Leather Association be- gan a session liero About two hundred of the Industry were In attendance A largo number of the members exhibits of leather and machinery at tion In this city and will engage tho attention of ttie delegates ft nart time they are here Tho principal subjects of discussion In the convention will be the raising ot atock with tho view of obtaining tho possible results M to hides A resolution will bo introduced condemning barb wire fences claim being made that barbed ruins more bides than or any oilier cause and that whenever an mal is scratched by K barb It when tanned to cut up into harness leather Supreme H September witli action had at Its last annual station Council if degree A A S for Northern Masonic diction of the United States assembled in this city Tuesday at o'clock were present active and 200 honorary members teen States represented JUL F King of Maine and 1 C Hunt were elected active members At the evening session Uie thirty-third and Iwt degree was conferred on fifty-seven illustrious who were proclaimed Sovereign Grand General ot the Ancient Accepted Kite and enrolled honorary of the Supremo Council for the Northern sonic bj Wild September steer Tuesday evening WM punned booting crowd in tamed upon threw Into tlie air broking ot bb tod badly injuring hla then toned Jota Burch into the Air severely Injuring WB then knocked WalK botcher Into the street and bit and head He then threw lira Penn Into the fatal bruises Another man name unknown had his nnu broken Finally tho animal wM akot dead by a Miners September 17 at tho Clipper Rutherford and Cedor Hill mines In the have conceded the ot their Ing werk Ikla at the are Similar ak is anticipated Train ST September the man rated at Topeka Kan wort lot Chicago Alton train tt Bute on tho night ot September t were indicted by tho jury of huld in of Tbe ot haU The Sotr thu and JU In regard to the b tiltes It is reported on food int report of tlw te Navy Ills dismissal to tho accot r Ite and turn It InU MM The Me w ted Lat tad mt HWM Leon UM wbo Wan on might at UM Church County WM OH day by John Beate wba ww AMmay mer of York hag pai letter tram tto A him to appear the lee and the ot law tue J A Andy mid Janea of ville Ky liaro for tM of a dotat of Utica Uio to houses dragged them to up with ropea MM threatened to ahoot them tto that bad watch Tin excitement A special from Washington S of San wlU prised to lam that be baa Man appointed Collector of for Francisco lie was man upon ttie attention of Ow tbe Secretary of the Not a van was said about tot the wai pleased with Mm feat he pointed him Collector ot Saa of hand without SJ 1S riour Haw VORK at at ucr for c dayi ami 4 W for art dull ot country Bourt at 5 or No I rod W ot mised 5 of Ko S no No I at at now No J t Hi KKW ot at common to du at common to wli nt r MM -A 01 Ira o at Ko At 1 f rod at myc Ko I white red f uiijrfd low at No i wlillc a DMi at of plckltit al ako of fJI M it till winter bent flours at and funoT anil nt nt ut October ti ul M CtSc October at closed nt 4240 Citili at M October CWl n closed at at al BULK dry at at I F of at t4.OOO4.iK M Mo J or Mo s Mo of Wo 1 M Balea ot vest at fiji y of M of at MJK short clear TOLIDO September October at euh at the year at t t at Me October at Ltre Stack September boof dull and fewer at Ib fet and and for to yj rood to at f WM a witt done to fair to at tn ol at ani at aM through taWa too Wo lower aid of at ot common and at and   

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