Sunday Morning Herald (Newspaper) - May 14, 1882, Olean, New York VOL. 7. N. SUNDAY MAY 14, 1882. WHOLE TELEGRAPH TRIBUTE BV THE WHOLE View of From Continent to Base a single league game of base ball was as there were heavy rains in every city games were an- Big Pigeon Roost May is a pigeon roost near here half a mile wide and ten miles and the birds number Sportsmen have already trapped many The Morey May is understood Davenport has unsuccess fully tried to get from man of the Democratic County Com- certain documents and letters in his relating to tho Morey The Excitement At Jersey JERSEY treasurer of the Provident Institution for stands a pood chance of The run on the bank recommenced this but has greatly and is expected to cease to A Miser of the Worst NEW May the con- test over the will of Sarah who left to benevolent and a former servant testified that Miss Burr lived almost as meanly as the poorest cupant of the most wretched ment in the and was a miser oJ the most revolting Washington May a letter to Senator Garfield have received your with enclosed notice of pension granted me for my husband's I am truly mindful of. the generous kindness shown to the family of Gen. not only by but also by the National and may I ask that you make of this in whatever way and by whatever expression of my tude seems to you Chief Justice Carter and Judges Mac and who the argument in the case of were in consultation The impression is the decision will not be made Guiteau is in quite good but his visitors having been cut he is feeling de- pressed and says but little It is understood Mason will not re- main in the penitentiary very long after Guiteau is and he may be released before Crapo says in the House to-day that eleven of the largest banks of New York city have not a dollar in The Senate Committee on Woman Suffrage 3 to 2, to favorably report Lapham s joint resolution pro posing the following amendments to the Section I. right of citizens of the United States to rote shall not be denied or abridged by the United Slates or by any on account of The Irish May France an interview of a London cor- respondent with Parnell before the repression act was Par nell imputes the assassination of Cavendish and to Fenian He states that since the government adopted a the Land League have drawn the but havo not thought it necessary to make public the fact by a new simply sent word round to our he the mot has been it was being and many farmers were paying declares he desires the tion of a British with a Supreme Parlament and Local for Ireland and other to the May arrested on suspicion of being con- cerned in the murders in had been May is understood an experienced official of the Indian will organize a detective force in The discovered on the railing of the Lord Mayor's mansion last night was filled with blasting The application for police protec tion for Parnell was made his knowledge by another member of May tant under secretary for has received a death Eagan's Foolish Talk May reference to the suggestion that the land league would offer a reward of for the Eagan treasurer of the Land telegraphs from Paris as 1 the of innocent victims who in the sad history of our country have been handed over to the gallows by in order to earn coveted blood and foreseeing the awful in the present ex- cited state of public that crime may be added to crime by a possible sacrifice of guiltless am if one penny of the Land League funds were voted for such I would at once resign the A Very Unfortunate May day Dora a girl 17 residing in Warren twelve miles dis- on horseback to spend her On saddle she became and frightened the which ran di agging her by one foot for half a when she became loosened and fell to the When found every particle of clothing was torn tier body except her and and scattered in shreds along the Her face and arms were terribly At lust reports she was but with slight chance for Laid May Tuesday ning IhP prize entered Thomas Brennan's al Harrison avenue and Oak where he met William a diminutive He proclaimed to all present ti at wife wasn't what should which the little barber and called the pugilist a replied with a wbich Hogarty The knight of the being no match for Sullivan cracked him on the head with a pitcher and laid him out on the Sullivan bed Hogarty as he being the under dog in the the pugilist was at a He to get the barber's right thumb in his which he chewed while the barber got in some telling blows belore they were separated by No complaint was made to the and great efforts have been made to keep matter out of the Ross and May telegraphs hit willingness to row Hanlan on the Bed River June next for a purse of Don't Lift Married May a do young farmer of hung himself forty-eight hours after his No reason is Peculiarities ot The May good deal of comment is looked for in radical newspapers owing to the ces that the Queen held a room the day of Burke's funeral and another took place when dish was On His Own Ms din to that effect has rented of the in the and will thw wtek commence in the tailoring He his father's R. Page's stock and will more it fo the new Its core and n not but is with from of in. M M t SEQUEL A COLORED MILLIONAIRE'S At The to the of a Tony mulatto aud a NEW May D. a mulatto real estate own er of this killed about five years ago by being thrown from his buggy while driving in It was generally supposed that Lewis was a single His after his was sold and divided be- tween a half-brother and half-sister who were full blooded The which was variously mated to be worth from to was bought by over fifty different Lewis was originally a the natural son of a negress owned by white To escape slavery he fled quite young to and thence to New The negro blood of Lewis was hardly and he got a position as salesman in a dry goods While thus about 1845, he became quainted with a Jewish girl of 18, about five years his They fell in love and she eloped with They were married by a who has since entered political and is now a well-known member oi the Tammany The father of the girl is Joseph B. a notary and commissioner m Duane He overtook the anc took his daughter Soon after he sent her to live with a tive in where ings were begun in her name for an absolute Lewis was ed upon not to Contest the although Philadelphia with the avowed intention of resisting the It was said that the wife got a In 1S54 or 1S5J Lewis be- came buyer for the firm of Conkling Shopard of Park went into business for himself as a member of the firm of Havi land with in Church He was always very reticent as to his and claimed to be of Cuban descent and a native of He began thai time to buy mortgages and real estate purchasing anything in thai line unless it was a decided bargain IP his so that at the time of his death he was worth a prin in leal After Lewis flight to mother had mar ried a man of her own and the half-brother and half between whom property was were the result of tuat who resumed hei maiden name after the alleged di Torce was has through Kursheedt noti fled the holders of the property erly owned by Lewis that legal may be averted by compro misc. It is said to be her intention to prove the divorce The Roberts Torpedo LMt Saturday Judge Wallace oi United States Circuit in bers at jran ted s preliminary in- junction in the of W. B. Roberts against number of oil in ganj and restraining Ihe from using the Gallagher tic validity of the pa ent on which it at israe in the Mr. Roberts it it an infringement on own Evidence is to be Jaken in in or July by W H Clerk of the who hat been appointed a minster for Hie On Saturday Mr. wan by George Harding of and Spencer Clinton of to whom Conkling will be added when the mil is The were aral Crazy May and Mrs. Scorille had a pleasant and friendly meeting to-day at the Brunswick Mrs. gave up her room fend they went to lunch Mrs. when ter her talk with her said that abe had dreaded it on account of the temper showed by He had been writing her very threatening and abusive Among other be her tbat it she did not Md of New behalf of her brother he I would it so hot for three the two who were not wish they She told Mr. that his attempts at that she sed to reiS a home for herself and to save bir She ure be not cease his interference I will giva certain facts to the pers and John Guiteau will tell what he Mr. For the sake tny children I the worst She declared that Mr. was ble than expected and hoped there would be no more Discovery of Hidden LITTLE L. May 13 Workmen yesterday while repairing the steeple of Zion pal church tound hidden under the floor of one of the compartments a quantity of silverware and other among a copper kettle containing a quantity of gold and silver The find is thought to be part of the booty of the noted highwayman who formerly made this steeple his hiding place ill be remembered as fiom Sing Sing prison while serving a five years sentence by cutting through the prison THE An Open Rupture BOSTON May 13 Herald's London special says Parnell wil probably come to an ppen rupture with the Fenian members of the Land His outspoken of policy and his own placatory brought down a flood of reproaches from the inflammatory wing of the party Davitt stays by Parnell and is even more Healy says the suspension of jury trial is the mosi vindictive blow yet struck at Ire This view is shared by all the League Graveyard Insurance May Dauphin County Court to-day dis solved fifty eight mutual assessment insurance which were lately against by the At- at the instance of the Insurance Commissioner of The number which the Insurance Commissioner alleges have been found doing business in violation of their chartered privileges is 212, and against all these proceedings have been with a view to their The Malley Murder Kay 13.-It the Mal- lej caae Henry C. Allen testified that he saw Jennie Cramer in a buggy with James Malley Friday August 5. Chas T. bie testified that he saw Jennie mer with a gentleman and another lady at Savin Rock Friday evening shortly after 8 Court ad- until Tuesday because of the fatal illness of the daughter of one of the slock complete and if jon to fite at the Wore you will be a few though jon lay cot he to will think fcr a It Was Ralph Waldo has a good lor attaining to fine or so gentle and aid for be- ng TO math of and sift Bnt it turns that it who as to a nice mut tach wife M A SPICY ACT NOT DOWN ON THE Mrs. S. Knight Gets ait Her Ear An it and All who were present at the entertain given by S Knight and hi company in the Opera House two week ago Saturday were more than with his excellent play and b the which took place at two o our after the performance at Opera in which Mrs. the star was even more entertaining than the play of It wa not heard by as many although the admission was It appears that Mr. Knight and his wif stopped at the Clean while the ance of the company were domiciled at the Moore After the show Mr. and Mrs. Knight went to the Clean anc it would not be saying too much to that Mrs. Knight took a little something like St. Paul of old for her anc system George also in a couple glasses of The had the effect to make Mrs. K. and induced her to upbraid th Baron after returning to their fo some real or fancied Georg did not like the nagging and he way betook himself out of her presence The Baron not returning at ie hour Mrs Knight thought nettled the dashing Mrs. Dashwood to an alarming imagined that her Lord must be where h ought not to be and she became highly indignant She searched for anc him Twelve evtn one o'clock and the Baron failed I put in an appearance io warm his cold the dashing Mn continued to was hot enough and finally she couldn't stand it any She donned her flowing garbs at 2 Sunday and proceeded with and indignation to the Moore House Clancy was nodding in a chair in the office Suddenly he heard rappings on the shouted tup posing tho to De nigh wno been on a lamp pos and had come in to inquire when church services Imagine his prise when a well-developed woman in white appeared before am Mrs said the in excuse Mrs. H iv JL the the but dazet laconically answered th I can do for Mrs laid wondering what in thunder he had done to receive a call a Mich an unusual io room the manager of the and tell him to come down at Billy hastened up stairs and awoke Mr Knight is down stairs and wants to see you tell Mrs. Knight to go home and to I'm replied the manager as he turned over in being used to such calls from the dashing female conveyed the reply Mrs. K. Mr. So-and-so that Mrs. commands him to down at shouted the indignant Billy WM at the top of the stairs in two and seconds later Mr. Mana- ger was in the parlor being interviewed by Mrs And then her tongue proceed ed to only a woman's tongue can. used language that we cannot praent to our for two We do not desire to shock their sensibilities nod waa loo much of it to go on one She it her Io limes and informed tht that her were BO longer at hii She left the fiom that second and they could disbud M soon M they She was through with Knight and all of his The manager poured oil on the troubled and calmed the ruffled waters u far as Mrs. K. 6nally gathered her skirts about and returned to the Clean George there awl all we can my is that wt faerr by drop a But of sympathy for poor He and both to in Elmira tht following Monday What Came of a N. May past one o'clock yesterday WM received iu thia city that unknown mac tad woman lay on Jie Lake Shore Michigan ern two miles west of the and A switch immediately WM found lying be- tween the tracks a woman ly about 55 years of horribly cut and but still A tle distance away lay a man about 40 years the left side of face smashed his eye torn out of its socket and and an ugly hole in As yet nothing has been learned of their or how they came upon the railroad is a They were running about the streets intoxicated Worth is eclipsed by Mrs. London court dress The for the Leopold wedding were paragons of natural grace compared with the Belabored and tortured were the conception a true of a true aesthetic art. Of course Shatton will be patronized by Ameri i Who Wouldn't Get Excited Daniel an old gentleman years old home to children at Warsaw to ape the rest of his on Erie train between Buffalo and his containing discovering his he became so that he fell don n a pair of stairs at the Warsaw and broke his Coudersport and Port R. Mr. Homer C. of this well known has a large force of 5 men at work upon the Coudersport and Port Allegany narrow gauge which will extend from Port Allegany Mr. has until r 1st. of September to complete the road intends to have it running in sixty Forty-five thousand dollars is the sum fo be paid him for the building of the road we Boom for 7 i There are said to be over isting patents on car yet railroad men are still looking for 5 automatic car coupler forj freight The man who invent one is thought to be sure of a big and will certainly be a big Men are crippled and kille every day for the want of a go coupler Have Pity on The following appeared in the New single of gool age 57, solicits the ence of an Eastern young lady 25 years or one who is reliable referenc can be CHARLES E. N. High Art in Laces and At room 4, Moore Ole N. may now be seen an extr dinary collection of linen and 1 such as has never before 1 seen in this It consists of importations of Mayer who matchless exhibit carried prizes the Atlanta The will prove a revelation even to who consider themselves aufai household The beaut white and fancy stone flax thread table linen monie and damask with and tray cloth to match sur the rarest heirlooms so carefully These are the work of Saxony Near by rich lace curtains made by nuns wonderful monuments of and There are towels 4 colored and all white delicate band broidered pillow shams and an infinite of other embroidery articles cannot be recapitulated must suffice to say tbat ladies hardly spend a pleasanter hour by over the Smile and net to h your while ill nuke Try 5 caul What Mark Twin The Lucky Capt. Richard H. vicr pram aod general of the has unit proprietor of SOT hi already ame for the i There everything store k tooth are good MMl M will fort Iron city to