Lake Shore Observer (Newspaper) - October 21, 1885, Dunkirk, New York LAKE SHORE OBSERVER VOL IX NO DUNKIRK N Y WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 91 1885 LAKE OBSERVER at tbe Dunkirk M Second clui Mil ma tier Copulation of every evening by Dunkirk Printing Company s 16 IS ST of the DUNKIRK l Cook Hrf Jok br ilo i ADVERTISING f of per JtW per additional fur next or read tag of run W Ut week's subsequent B in Column 1 month We do DO tree ot of Inspects Obituary Notices and ot Picnics etc Uc for at the rate of lire cents ier in of send to pay tlie publication coum ing to the Advertisements ot festivals cburch and society etc we will at ilie low rate or per line BUSINESS CARDS E BLACKHAM Buffalo street tween Fifth and ate X Y N toli A Mj to 3 p t On by only Practice lo of the Eye Ear tlie B election ot tacles if C S Physician anil corner Front ami Beaver Ceu spent German proprietor 13 Second street Buffalo T Music Papers kc boned m all styles Orders promptly All work guaranteed SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT my corner Deer and 17 formerly known as tho A bargain H WILLIAMS For the Next 60 Days I sell my stock of BOOTS SHOES RUBBERS At Bottom Prices which take everybody storm not necessary To enable me to clear off my shelves to a Fall worth will bo sold nt ces never before known Now is the time to buy your Fall and Winter Come and see for my stuck and learn my I sure yon wiH buy Dall at 88 Elk St N Y A MOLDENHAUER Agt Combination o Novelties PROGRAMME OF EVENING In in a so i Song Just To Pre mier Double in and also Act la their Classic Forward and Backward also and la In their of on Pedestals 6 feet high i3 12 Glasses m G A LACKEY J T HOOLE CO COB CENTRAL AYE fc ST Constancy on hand the best WILKES-BARRE COAL from the Wyoming Colliery We be beat in quality or SURCt-ARS Shoot Who Attempting to Turn Oat noil Threatened UPPER O October excitement liere day About t hi I II was broken Kto by burglars Brobst Mid learning of the fact mediately got on the trail of tht anil over tout them half ft lite west uf tlie on the Ft was the Ct of taking hold uf one w lieu tlie men rew a the twice ne ball passing through the neck tnd ttie he hip The indud Ml w hiin bis assailant went o the tif tlic other burglar who US with After live el landed they locked donn Hie embankment nil lied AS cue dark they were soon out if sight soon ro- his footing and picked kin carried him to the Utah House the wounds of a character likely to prove fatal the court house bell be rung to fall out thn citizens for n tiase after Hie fugitives This was about in the nnd in a short ime a large of people hastily in the square The Sheriff xin organised a of of Uepu- ies ami them iu pursuit At nine o'clock in Ilio morning a lor volunteers to otn tlie anil another party went out o'clock hi afternoon the lo toMii three characters whom lie bad nested in a country They the description of burglars ut being theU is uncertain it night ran and there s likely to be lynching Hie le that guilty meu have ACCIDENT TO A lie II pr u itli cm James C N J Jackson Oo Dealer in and shipper of kinds of cc: Kas L Front Street Foot ot Street HOTEL II 00 per day and in best style ELEGANT GiDS lie Etie Store Center dree I New lyles of FuSt Hula new wings etc Cheaper iliau eta bo bought elsewhere the very ttl ow ERIE Center St 21 About two clock Sunday line tug Admiral D Porter bound on ee Huron in tow bout ten Port Huron lier crank broke antl tlic piston of the machinery rashed through the cylinder bend Tho oils which the were also napped by die sudden jar permitting lie heavy f to vibrato Tins supply to off close to team dome mill hi an Instant Hie tug was in a cloud of and tiot water I lit cuok vas it his room id joining immi and Die loot to sec the He was to the by tlic rushing steam nd until the boiler as its on deck lie Mill alive but died n a fow tbe iul in at tlie nnd was also badly Use fuee nnd Jolin Norton the had a narrow escape hit room was by Hie ion and he climbed through the to Hie The disabled tug and ier tow were by tlie tug Crusader and towed to arriving at a HL Monday when the was notified of lite accident was fifty old 1 II veil at The lamage to the of Votler is uch it bu to make the necessary repairs in time to go into mission THE ELECTION RETURNS en Counties Vrt o lo lio natl Q nt jit D October the Clcik says it is pretty veil known as lo who the parties are ratal frauds by increasing tallies on tlic ward tally sheets anil that are In close quarters Hie Republicans this Jind do not sensational arrests are liable to The better class of Democrats Icons arc determined hat the gull ly parties shall not escape counties have forwarded returns of the election to the Secretary of and they arc being verified There ire fifteen counties yet IKS heard from md tlie will probably not be com- before Uic first of week i October Board of Canvassers yesterday morning resumed the count of cast on election day The Fifth Sixth and Eighth wards completed material change McLean on of the next asked a re- porter of Hie proprietor of the The Democrats will a majority in the Senate ami the Republicans will lead by ax in tlie House Here are the figures that rou can rely on- In Hie Senate there will and seventeen There will be ans and fifty-two Democrats in the House joint ballot tlic Republicans will have of three You till claim the entire delegation Ron KEW 21 Custom House Inspectors Meet and were suv Bended on Monday The former Is charged having allowed ft passenger OB tbe lna to drop two gold pieces Into t pocket of his coat and It U reported that Surveyor saw alleged bribery take place The Charge against is not disclosed The men have both been in tbe fifteen ti PASS Tex October UK outfit of Robinson A Knit w on Mexican lias been by the can customs officers at San Felipe Tho property of mules and Im- valued at It crowed river ago In bond to be used in building constitutional flood's Ii a remedy It cures it trial THE BANCROFT TREATY ttie III ky MKW VOUK October A Washington special Lator information from many Minister graver cause for endeavoring lo comu o a better understanding with the German ae to construction to ilit treaty than Is from Ibe brief dispatch which announced that Ltd begun It that Bismarck bad again given evidence ol tils increasing hatred of tbe United States by interpreting tlw Bancroft treaty in the manner against all is Those who know most about sub- say thut if he could have bis own tray mil to en tor such a course the oppressive edict which U now enforced ttie Poles hi the northeastern nco ot would a parallel In bo restriction measures which would be adopted Americans in the Mother country who never rendered military them It is stated that of this In have been notified that their residence there must bo to a few weeks or and that if they in tiny particular during even period become troublesome they will to receive notice at any time to eave the It is claimed that tbe attitude which German Government has taken Is in direct violation of spirit it not the letter of the Bancroft treaty It is undoubtedly this construction which Kr is to secure ified Episcopal Church SEW HAVES Conn October gathered In Opera last evening at the second public sion tlic Episcopal Church Congress The venerable Bishop Williams of the cese of Connecticut presided After prayer and the singing cE a hymn by tbe assembly instrumental music the topic ot the Tiie Christian Doctrine of the was announced The first writer Hev C A It of Providence He pave a clear and forcible exposition of theme and at the toe was warmly applauded The second writer announced was the Bev W K D D of New Tork white Archdeacon Fairer of England who followed delivered a deeper address Dr Huntington's effort VMS considered by many tobo the of the evening DC bis with impressive eloquence and tlic audience carried to When the great English was Uio vigorously and tit the close of his imper ho repeatedly The who followed were Rev A C A Hall ot Boston W IL U D New York both of whom witli excellent effect October progress of the epidemic has not yet been checked The total number of deaths from in the city suburbs during last week was greater than that of the preceding week by probably fifty The exact figures are not before the public and probably never trill Ije It they have lo depend on the de- is however this factory tlie Increase so far as the city proper is concerned has practically dis- appeared For tlie last two weeks of tember tlie increase was fifty-seven while for the first week of October it was thirty During tlie last two weeks there has been no Increase tho number of deaths being about stationary just below The in- crease has been great In the suburban Carriage KB t ion at Association BOSTOS October thirteenth an- meeting of the Carriage Builders tional opened hero yesterday morning with 200 members present The executive committee reported that although the business situation remained tory it waa lofts no than It was last year Tlie quality of work done here whether considered from the artistic or the cal standpoint might challenge the world to equal The convention voted to restrict the president's term of office hereafter to one year and then after the on nation had been appointed adjourned until to-day at ten a m The convention will continue until Thursday Strott Bulimy Attacked ST iouis October night eight or ten men hoarded a Washington Avenue street car and attacked the con- ductor and driver both of whom were badly beaten The passengers In the car were panic-stricken Some tried to help the employes and others to get out Finally the attacking fired eral shots One of the bullets struck an old colored woman In the thigh Indicting lul The screams seemed to demoralize the ruffians and they flat caping arrest They are supposed be strikers New York City Nominate SEW following ticket was nominated last night by the Re- publican County Convention held in the Grand Opera House this For Judge of the Supremo Court George C Barrett Com- mon Picas Judge Theron G Strong Judge of the Superior Court John Judges of the City Court Gran vine F and James w County Clerk Lonls C Goebel Sheriff John W Jacobus President of the Board of Aldermen Thomas B Asten Coroners John Nugent George C and Shot tHille on Trial Ind October Saturday night a negro hostler Harrison Inveigled a German girl named Helene into his room and her fie was taken In court day While the case was proceeding rad the girl's brother drew a revolver and shot Tasker fn the body ducing a probably fatal wound A scene ot ensued and of course tho court Tasker was to the city Weakening October mored yesterday that there Is a general weakening among the striking miners ployed In the various parts of the River Three mines In the fourth pool tre now running to their full capacity and others will probably start to-day all at tlw reduced rate In tha third pool It is stated that the at number of pits requested to startup the Illegal Committee One Hundred have received about last Tuesday tn contributions ranging from ten cents to 8100 in response to the call for subscriptions to defray the of the in prosecuting voters NATIONAL AFFAIRS Judge Thomm Thinks That OiTU ioe is Growing Among tbe People Vloceul of Mexico WM of tlw ol the October ho tho following named A A Hagett Lowell Mass D Baker Union Iowa O ra Fred a n N J William tl Glasgow Mo Lewis Charles lings ins Lamar Mo William Wai licit libation Ky Henry F Tuylor T K Love Wellington Kau Medicine M M Arkansas City Kan Samuel John D Waterman Charles G land III N L York Neb Miss Cadora T Neb M Grand Wis James W Wls Fort Iowa Kobert F Hilton Ana Cat Charles C Norte Col Thompson South Col Arthur A Glover W T Consul tt U> the Slate Department ut Dr VT T of York on the of in Spain Van A in Spain the of tlic it utmost in the lect of Military in and drainage personal habits nutt To secure from in this country he sanitary md regulations the of garbage disinfection etc to the maintenance of pure and water Supply Civil Service re- turned to Washington from a tour of Northwest and the Pacific called on the in Hie but de- nes lo talk possible resignation AS tho commission ot about tho of the com miss ion Uo talks freely about tiin trip and says what he saw and in Uie Northwest leads him to think that belief iu civil service reform Is growing the people of that section The of wherever lie travelled the has taken a firm mid proper stand for civil service reform A few of the politicians here and there find fault with tho President's policy but the people generally applaud hts course and conduct enthusiastically James F Meline has been promoted from tho position of teller to that of chief clerk in the United States Treasurer's The President appointed William It Receiver of Public Honey at ta Cal Sylvester Hull Register of Land at Shasta Cal United States It ot New York at W of nt Collectors of II Yaugh tor the District of Sage N Y Tilton for the District of Great Egg Harbor E ovan for of K Y The Post yesterday morning ait Interview with Attorney General Garland who acknowledges receipt ot a dispatch from Judge Vincent of Now Mexico In which tlie latter expresses a desire to visit Washington and vindicate himself The Attorney General says lie lias received dispatches from members of the bar ot Col- fax County N M and from friends ot Mr Vincent In Illinois and other places Ing against tho suspension of Judge Vincent pronouncing him the host possible Chief Justice whose acts arc and requesting an immediate investigation Mr Garland in tho Interview said Judge cent had been suspended and that his appointment of as Jury Commissioner led the tion to believe he was not in his judicial position For a number of reasons it was thought that Vincent though not corrupt Is unfitted for the place and hence his suspension by tlie President Tlie operations of tho free delivery system of the Department during the past year shows that there are ITS free delivery offices an increase of nineteen over pre- vious year At these offices are em- ployed 4.358 carriers an Increase of over last year The aggregate cost of the entire service was white tlie amount derived from postage on local ter was which Is in excess of the cost ot the service As com- pared with last year there Is an Increase In cost of service of The number of letters delivered was collected 602 collected The total of all classes ol matter handled was or pieces per carrier The following Is tbe cost per piece at sonic ot tho largest New York 1.6 mills Chicago 1.5 Philadelphia 2.4 Baltimore San cisco Boston 2.4 Cincinnati 8.1 New Orleans 2.8 Tlie average cost per piece for tlie whole service was two and mills The Secretary of War has issued an order in reference to military Ho directs that in time ot peace not less than one officer and three enlisted men shall bo kept constantly En practice at each post in the United Tbe Civil Service Commission has ad- dressed a letter to the President calling his to the attempt made by the Republican Committee to collect political assessments in the departments and suggesting the propriety of making an In- in the matter with tbe view of punishing all persons connected with It who can be reached by law They say that it Is their belief that Chairman Cooper who Is responsible for tlic circular ts not an employe of the Government and fore can not be reached by HID law end they tlie propriety of asking Congress to extend the law m as to cover such cases SALT LAKE CITT Utalt October Mormon teachings from tlie pulpit an uni- for first boycotting til persons not Mormons second living up to tlie covenant of the marriage regardless of tbe laws of the country third keeping out of prison if you cnn If not go M la the pen are twenty-five serving sentence and five awaiting trial others have served time and been re- leased prosecutions slow and get ting ftom fact that aio In tlie paid few dayt many linve Ml tlie country to All tlie time the feeling among the Mormons Is growing more the Courts and the country THE WRECK o rator Will NKW YOUK October gang of mes are still at work cleaning up wreck on where the bto collision occurred Sunday night No more bodies were discovered but It Is be- that a body will to the detached leg belongs which can not to to any of the uow tbe morgue arc now running regularly tlie spot wounded at SI Vraucls Hospital Jersey City am getting along well and will live tlw telegraph operator host1 error tho was visited yesterday by and several in his ut Ills mental In tlic consequences of his to be acute Ho excessively nervous Coroner of Point who Wilt the inquest will begin tho Thursday not wishing to the he ventures the opinion hut others may have to share with Pratt the tot tho disaster lie intends to sift tbu rumors about Flagman Khodes of emigrant train to run back with a lantern to protect his train aa tbo rules require in all cases when a train stops on the main track Crowds ot emigrants the wrecked all day watching tlie progress of tho work nnd anxious to know what the will reveal Tho commissioners of havo offered to defray of burying the victims The will probably take place on Ward's bland A Mass October A mysterious overshadowed this little town Monday afternoon Miss Louise Wilson eighteen of ime of most mable left her home was to Battier nuts Sometime after her departure n note watt found in her chamber When this you will find in ilit tho Tlie were hastily and a search instituted union g a number of old quarry holes In which witter had col- After ninny hours Miss Wilson's body was found In twenty feet below Tho cause o the cannot be conjectured Miss Wilson of a cheerful anil affectionate ment nnd was a favorite She was soon to have been married lo a worthy gentleman young couple very fond of each other and the apparently regarded hoc future with delight Army iht Va October Post No 57 G A H arrived in yesterday as the of 1L M Lee Camp No 1 Veterans Tho post about seventy men and were companied by twelve Auburn ladles They weie met at tho depot and escorted Capitol Suture by It E Lee i Blues and Post 0 A R W C Mayor of city and W E Cameron the Slate made es of welcome which responded lit by Commander of Seward Post anil Mr Williams of N Y veterans will bu visit the Confederate Home On Thursday will Hid SI silo Fair and on Friday return to respective A distressing homicide occurred at the corner of Central Avenue and Perry Street last evening A number of boys were playing around the corner among thein Will id aged ten who lives with lits parents on Perry Street ami Albert whoso homo Is on Avenue two were a toy called a when young playfully pointed it at Edgar and it times The last time there a loud nnd Edgar fell witti a bullet the brain Willie at what he had done throw tlie pistol and ran home crying lie was found by an officer nnd locked up at the Central Station charged with murder to Hum H Musi October 21 A darine attempt made about eleven o'clock yesterday imru the ered bridge on tbo over the Bridge anO Milleville Kerosene oil had poured on the anil then set on ire freight train from Worcester eame along hi time to save tho bridge and left two of to guard It The affair lias great excitement at Bridge and It was imported Monday In the latter tlint an attempt would tie tnade Monday evening 10 wreck tlie special train which convoyed the new workmen in tlie rubber works to Uridge where they board of tltp II II 1 1 nil October 21 Com- In Chief of Order of tho Loyal Legion of United States will hold a stated meeting nl the Hotel this afternoon nl five o'clock the special order of business being the investiture of the and the election of a member ot the Council vim Brigadier eral Charles Ruff United Slates army de- ceased Twenty-six candidate for ship will also to balloted for Attempt nil A MUCH I nut I on O October 21 Taylorsville In thia county Is excited over the mysterious shooting Monday night of Com- missioner Abe Kyle a wealthy farmer He la thought to be fatally hurt Kyle ww about to get Into his bogey when A man whom Kyle states was him and I Intend to kill you for swearing a lie against and with that he shot The men had recently tad ft In A Clow the October The local board of yesterday sent a cation to tlie Central recommending the dosing of the churches and until the abatement of the epidemic Public opinion here will not sanction closing of the churches and an outbreak of Indignation from tlw French press may be expected morrow There were only thirty-six deaths from here Between anil in Begird to Eastern Question ST Louis October The wife of J a leading while leaning over the of tlie porch of her on wan thrown into a cellar area by the break ng of a railing was ami she soon Sue a in STILL UNSETTLED rour to Comply With TUB UNSETTLED v October serious Uns between Russia and Austria in regard lo tho Eastern question In spilt of of and to harmonize tlie two powers it Is stilled that their rotations and precarious and that negotiations fur a fresh conference be- tween the two havo been fruitless largely to a sudden development of a menacing attitude which gravely mises tho chances of a peaceful settlement Com mini kill tuul twice broken off been on the basis of n of both countries Turkey actual shrouded In mystery on both sides of the Servian a rigUI having been Iu garia nnd Kasl Turkey Is now by the ot War to be in a position to claim her rights of as tt Suzerain State over conferred by tho treaty ot has King four days to with the with tho escort ing the 01 failure to comply within tho will tw by the Viceroy of India as a tion of war relations will be broken off nnd tho fortresses attacked The expeditionary forces consist Of com- new for transport telegraph nnd other and men to forco British posts on tho frontier Tim field column com prises seven battalions ot Infantry two battalions of field artillery two squadrons of cavalry two companies of mounted Infantry and consists mainly of troops officered by natives and a of In- fantry The cavalry is native and the ar- tillery exclusively The In Franco Is A archist success havu pre- a outbreak nnd results might havo justified the fears of most pessimistic The strain which would have occasional mieli violent action on the part of Ihu most IsU tins been prevented by tho people selves mid the loving clement of tho Republican party who cause ot tho nation have revised their on the and thus forestalled a vC cat action would have the very thing they were ing most to Avoid Tiie in now hns diamond all o dis- In antl tho party hits won certain victory anil the or the Consummation of lie of either or I tad leal the ot nnd Hert are eluded to double The ballots si low that that part of the public who voted the Conservative ticket on ballot with tho out the violent hy nl a and and their or policy took ait course us soon as the full mult of their victory They turned square around when It was seen that this nearly restored tho monarchy nnd laid the ton i illation for a new revolution Some Cabinet are certain despite tho victory ot the M only consented to contest tho Presidency on condition that M also in tho nd mini at rat ion M In- tends to soon resign In favor of Do nct thus retiring from government without causing tho commotion and un- certainty which would resulted from Ills refusing to head tlie ticket Several hundred workmen marched In procession to Joseph house at yesterday for ttie purpose of enlisting the sympathies of leader In their cause Tho crowd showed signs of III temper many ot them proclaiming that they would Insist oy Mr Chamberlain's report and that they would not until their request had been com- piled with police In consequence of these threats anil fearing that violent ures might be resorted to hurried by a shorter route ID tho rescue and surrounded the bouse After hesitating for sometime Mr Chamberlain decided to a com throe passed through the police lines and admitted They stated their grievances and demanded support listened patiently and then cooly told tho malcontents that tlie row were making would certainty alienate not only his own sympathies but those of all orderly citizens He concluded by refusing to attend a proposed meeting at Mfe Town Hell for the purpose of aiding the distress fund As soon as tho committee reported tlie of their mission to tho crowd outside here was a great uproar but tbe men finally retired howling against tlie Democratic leader Ing growing out ot demonstrations against the and Prime Minister and the members ot his Cabinet has occurred throughout the city The garrison of hagen has reinforced and a tion of a state of Is expected The situation is grave and it Is feared that I resolution accompanied by bloodshed tnd great loss of life may break out at any ta Mass October About nine o'clock yesterday burglars entered the cellar of O A poetry Ascended the stain to ills house ad joining unlocked two doors Into the tore Inserted into the woodwork on the other side made the doors fast then with stout wire drilled two holes in Urt safe charged them with power and touched It off TIM blown to pieces and Its doors thrown completely across room Tho windows and showcases wen to atoms Tho thieves reward consisted of two dollars in pennies with which they decamped With the Murder at NKW October Lyle of who was by Ui wife with the ot hit three oU WM arrested on Coroner but it being decided that erMence was Insufficient to commit Bim Coroner will make btt re- turn that tlie child came to Its by being from tlw bed by be exportation of tuts It Is proposed to have a am Joston taken on account ot ttM wild the recently J C Marriott K naval tarn Kentucky appointed by resigned on account ot tlie 20th old In wM Ntb tnd expired In The Columbia Coal and ban with a capital of lte Mountain Cotl Pa with a capital of was chartered at on Ibe Beverly Earns a Va SOtli at Union depot la that browing himself under K aH His body was horribly mangled and Is supposed to wave been suffering from delirium say that the Shins who central part ot Farther and are tributary to Burmah have risen King and sacked tnd tamed oral west ot tbe They also attacked tlw town ot putting tlie Burmese garrison to flight destroying tho town The French artist for this country on the Instant will not remain till the statue Is nt will only see that all tbe plans VAf out and lie wilt be nore only a few weeks while It will tuu strem months to erect statue It Is to be In and ready for dedication by July 4 Lieutenant Stoney has reported to tbe Navy Department that he has winter quarters at Fort COSMO on tbo nam In Alaska Die point Is selected with a view to sledging explorations TtM stores are ample for twenty mouths and explorations will be without Intermission Tlie officers and men ore nil welt nnd wilting and the party Is perfectly equipped Several years ago General Grant lost a penknife at the railway accident mwr Long Branch whoit it wilt be remembered be came near losing his Tbe knife was recently found and a newspaper account ot mutter reached the eyes of C B ster United States Consul at Sheffield presented tlw to General Grant Mr Webster's agent at New tlie for and It was promptly sent to liim The money was turned over to tbo fund UXB ram THE MARKETS New on WM only nt I cent dull M nnd for wore And Stato wore dull but Dim October Hours Minnesota at Minnesota Ml S rod No 9 red at Mo No No 1 at whits at new No S lit SSv No 1 nt 300 NEW irt to nt wheat ex- tm at jfi do nt com- mon lo at No s at Me at Z rod at No S rotl ut In Wo o I f No 1 red nt No I while at rod In elevator No S red October tit November at IMC Ut or MKo No at elevatcir now nt at ut at Wlillc nf tit fit I at tK hams CUT o at nil f re lit ai at at clear nt at ftt wt f October choice nou thorn winter flour at at M1 wheat at at October at cloud at Cash at October at closed a4 at Cash at at at at at November at closing at M Baite at thort fib at clear nt October it family at at f of No 1 M of No at Si Saios of at Sales ot Sales of at 93.001 Shott ribs nt of tt wort clear at TOLIDO October S at 960 November at Wic 2 cub at uked Kt tbo year at No i November mt Uve Stock Kcw October of poor to prime at live weight Coh of common to at weT Ib do at dull tor at CHICAGO October of M Md at and BUM tl western dull at Ured at and packing and at W at Salof or at at at at par cwt ton October a thade Off from of at Torters at W at iMt week dull and nt toot medium and M M of mod YORK telts of M