Sunday Herald, The (Newspaper) - October 20, 1889, Syracuse, New York THE SUNDAY HERALD VOL 10 NO SYRACUSE N SUNDAY 29 FIVE CENTS LEFT foil UIS ut ua Failure lo Jet X Sra MOKE TilK with lui family at Xo J ill lir in TUo U liii fur bwu loving bU la wail to nea br an l walk t i and wili tit t-c 1 vd ot M Mr IBM be Lui lor f it J i Uas by the through bu uf lU Mr M F JOHN L to Pl Oct i DIED lib VAllf flf t F lORk POLITIC Sot Him of World-Wide Fame but the of iu W The Cv REMOVE TUE Tto i HE i.i.N J asd team I FASHION Tic lEsl 3 Cily and a lit that will up fur wnu A inlet Oil for in yf awl witb it will not La a if it go are in arms iu situation of it all eui rur it wou uld v w by ort March litti j but jn the row failed to IL two u for a bv than j Gray tbe j high wires him mini they over Ut und but in until they were bail n i tiou iu tiie I question tU yuu do this danger j to at j would I believe we of U- lOW bankrupt MUM uil us tho perfect but they do not to tte in ail underground wire Tbe on itU v in the of I art ouil where was a to tbe city and be- was tbo of ou visit to this country in j cause of probability that it would be- that statesman to convince the world that and of old alleyways t come a burden on the county The i ways and side entrances where I cau run in anil out and escape f i i was put at tbe bead of the Mr Burke supposing tbat the men bud f given up tbe to the John A of Manlius walk Hardly bad be done so wben to 1C Dyer Frauk B both men bini i uf the ward and be could defend the of were as bis taller cne tore bis overcoat and There the matter ended I his wutch At the same i the other polled n sand club and iiim a blow int for bis bead but which apparently the kit the the aud that time the bo could control the of ia iLc nid of tUe in the loiver Hausa from the district Mr Beldeu in common other leading Republicans of Syracuse did not urge the President to remove Mr Mr seems to have considered tbe treatment Mr received at the hands of thd Democratic whore sonw only om auy ir Mr Tor Senate and for vf br The Seeded county hive as entitling Mr Gilbert's Democratic successor to equally fair thw Mr hits be aud received bis shoulder The was about to strike again when Burke wrenched away however has never lost sight of it and he is in a position to submit a practical plan to thu other for their approval or re- nd j J case acting tho riably stated that be detests tbe sneak in j hot j Architect Kirby politics lie was invited to join pursuit The race was dose and he felt has drawn the Senator perhaps as a mere j that the matter of form in bringing about ie be tbe removal of a officer solely to place for one to whom the Senator owed political debts Mr den declined He informed the President that tbe Republicans of Syracuse would in the removal ot the ii is for the action were to be 1 political but be essayed the opinion j that tUu Republicans would low any charges which were not worthy of momentary consideration Besides this it was suspected that personally tbe was on friendly terras with tbe Postmaster which was u j two men were gaining upon him ot eld his breath aud kept his pace the land mark to get into the land witn He was uiraing to get loon nt tbe corner of street where he knew he would find refuge It The at tbe side i may his two maps off into lots one showing th the buildings standing and surface to a of eighty or a hundred persons csd broad rivai n -i the other with the buildings removed cf this bit of enterprise has citizens of the stens leading up to it in the rear a and columns a some frieze Tuere m2 be for covering the when necessary with an awning roof This improvement it is claimed will make reviews c-f parades and other much more imposing than now to sav nothing of savins the sloping that it takes weeks to recover from The spectacle of a section of the House fence j rv says see was met by who told better than those who wars her her husband was ill at the into saca an illegal which Mr Koehner most favors i ing to conceal its and with the joints with a floor creaks at every have easy work to t of there as soon as possible And tor the two men were jual i nuts atout in upon him i stead of a county jail near soma stone Mr lives just across from saloon and be di to make a break to get under his own roof He darted across Republic into an material for step threatens the Chief of the end his iher nor a fact that a makeshift the sufficed for all these years since American I began to review parades is not ave of aud the rr filed in behalf of Mr Northrup's door just to avoid it tion and is of the same opinion as one of the older officers in the department who said that there was never more striking evidence of the competency of a ter than is in those papers HE A PIC And liaised it Witch Who Caro Dim Points nil Will Oct petition was filed yesterday asking a setting aside of the will of the iatc John D Riemeier who kft aa estate at Ths testator engaged in tbs ber business in this city the firm Meier Riemeier It is alleged that at the time rt the making of the will the tator was of unsound mind and not ble of making an equitable division of his property by reason of advanced use sickness and excessive use of strong i drink It is further alleged that Riemeier was the subject of mental disturbances and had delusions about spirits and witches That be believed his cuttle were he purely of the entire one that Mr Burke would like the ties to is that be was chased on a dead rnn from Mercer street to Macdougal street in the middle of Bleecker street no policeman was to protect IX A havs all the in the Mr Roehner said nigot that the BICYCLE An Trip From Gravesend to Coner Island YORK Oct The Boynton Bicycle Railroad company gavea running The Horrible of Thomas Oct puddler Long's rolling mills noticed something in the Penitentiary the draught chamber back of the furnace basis and we will be fortunate He reached withdrew a blackened which proved to be of a human leg A force of men the side wall out cf Supervisors will find it to be for ad- company running vantage of the public to dis- exhibition of its bicycle locomotive and of the entire Penitentiary property cars over its tracks from Gravesend to TDS in its present location is n Coney Inland a few days The sight crying outrage upon the people of the a locomotive running with one im- Second ward as well as a nuisance to the mense wheel eight feet in city at large J 0 jro Under the da d It ought to go and it must prison Vit stands ter on a single rail and kept m an ay and is likely to remain ic will be right position by wheels running on each if not impossible to main- j side of a guide rail above was witnessed ain the Penitentiary on a paying j bv several hundred persons and we will be fortunate indeed if i The.tram consisted of engine So in his hand and it does not become a burden the I 1 run by J nd charred county It is enough for us to take care the Sea I of our own prisoners and can far eighteen d but for three he the story of tie shooting frora her her husband was well enough Mrs Perry says they talked the matter over and he to her that the shooting was not entirely accidental but that it curred during a tit of ou part at his being denied the loan of a dullar Mrs last evening called on Justice at his borne 302 Tioga street to procure a warrant for arrest but she was put off until bv the Justice Mrs Perry it until recently had strong faith in her husband's recovery is very much by his although it Las looked ior by the physicians for some time She says that Haines was Tery friendly to her for a but recently left town Perry's remains are at McCarthy's morgue Coroner Smith last evening de- to hold a examination which will probably take place to-morrow morning The funeral arrangements have not been made Perry about thirty-five years Mrs Perry's children have been taken to the Onondaga County Orphan asylum Mrs Perry says that sister had been employed iu their family in England and also in the public house which they the kept ia the old country the draught chamber and found crouched in the small chamber the body of a man His lower had been burned ofT his had fajen t ond hod dropped off and the rest possessed by witches and that if he boiled of body bad been until it was pig for twelve hours behind bis barn a Of leather and resembled a witch foaming at the mouth would issue jhe flesh on the head was from behind tho give him ond the skull es were charred I burned off The remains were identified as of Dougherty who bad week Re probably crawled into the chamber to sleep and when the gas was turned ou was asphyxiated CATHOLICS he saw the witch with whiskers of f cam and taking a seat in solemn on n manure pile As to disposition or his estate The plaintiffs say these delusions caused bim to be suspicious of his relatives Mr Riemeier died in February of The will was admitted to probate April The document bears date of August 3887 The plaintiffs are three of tie testator's grandchildren William Lillian and Nettie Lonisa Riemeier who sne by their mother Minnic Riemeier as their next friend 2 he defendants are F executor Maria the widow and all the children and the grandchildren of the tator tHE to Get n CHICAGO Oct efforts to com- plete tlie lost panel of jurors in the Cronin cose were resumed this morning and ex- of veniremen taken op At- torney Forrest of the defence again asked for the addresses of three women for tie and was again informed by j mission ball The mission will close with solemn vesper servira this evening They Will Worship In a Sew After a Little Oct Catholic mission that has been held in the Globe Hotel hall under the direction of the Rev Father Mullaney of the First ward at during the Jast week aroused much enthusiasm among tbe Catholics of this village Too project of patting up new Catholic church has received a new impetus Mr Shafer it is re- ported will donates n lot on main street near the Rome town valued at for church society in tbe a committee will bo appointed to charge of the work At 10 o'clock this morning there will be high and tbe first communion at tho prisoners ter afford to let other counties take care of their criminals than try to do it for them the common sense view of toe ter and I trust that it will meet the proval of the and of their in the of DEVIL'S tha They De Slung Away for Safety of Their Owners Chief of Police Wright will mail copies of tbe following letter to the principals cf the public Many complaints arc made that some children all armed with the toy called tbe devil's iling They break windows kill birds and people by throwing from their stones bullets scraps of iron etc Section fifteen of chapter seven of the cin ordinances covers such cases with a for violation or from two to five dollars fwc orto in Hack From Europe ilr and Mrs I- Levi who left last for Europe returned last been among the many frightened passengers who encountered the severe gales of two weeks ago on the Augusta Victoria and Mrs Levi visited the principal cities of Europe end at Offenbach Germanr were the guests of Mrs J Sarholz formerly Miss Matilda this ciry aad whose husband is one of tte largest in Jack Cole an bid engineer of Germany Mr end Mrs Sarholz have Beach railroad and one car it verv pleasant to the Syracusans compartments The car save been their guests at their fitted to seat persons and that 1 some villa the last summer At Zurich made two trips over the road to Coney Switzerland Mr and Mrs Levi were the Island and back to It is of Mr A Schneider of San Dieso CaL a retired prominent merchant claimed by the inventor Mr E M ton that a speed of one hundred an hour can be attained with this although effort was made this time to run at a rate of speed The speed reached however as near as could be computed on a short track of only one and one-half miles was at the rate of twenty miles an The bo is abroad having his children After d short stay in this city Mr and Sirs Levi will for San Tlie in Chicago CHICAGO Oct Pan-American excursionists spent the day in South Bend car and engina used are only four feet j arrived at South Bend early car ana usea are train arrived at i the car two stories Tne ana the to track of the old Sea Beach Brighton railroad was utilized only one rail railroad wss ever being used one Those who made the trip describe the motion of the train as remarkably smooth ana free from jolts She lias Gone SEW TORE Oct May Ia Hunt who eloped with her father's I tourists breakfasted At o'clock they en- carriages and headed by band were driven through the short tered streets After visit to the Exposition building the drive was resumed to the immense wagon torr of the and other in- places At 5 o'clock the party ev are brought inio court and that the get them Judge and Sheriff Watson both pronounce the story in a morning paper that there is a piot to cue Borke and a unknown man wno was arrested last night on suspicion of having in tbe Cronia was this tiie Stats to identify him The work of a in tbe case was resumed to-day three wene examined Eighteen were for canse two challenged peremptorily by the defence by tbe and one practically accented hy both odes The entire venire was tbe conrt adjourned the practical so far cle voa A accepted both The Oct circular has been all the branches of tbe County Tipperary asking tbat fix delegates be sent to represent the in the Defence league at priests in the county are invited to at- twa tbe convention tbe music Oct Eastern Sew York Fair warmer Monday by cooler westerly winds Sew Fair till day night preceded by light rain on Lake On- miller winds becoming Fatally Bart CONFLUENCE train on tea Confluence Oakland i running from Confluence to VMd while taking the workmen to work morning wrecked was killed and reported fatally in- jured had better malic their teachers ents of their slings so that they can be de- there may lie no occasion for an arrest I am very respectfully U Chief of Police Sued for Last July William Stevens Jenney who fe a nephew of Col E S Jenney was ar- for alleged of a board company with her brother to-day She went as a first cabin passenger in the steamship Ems instead of being returned as an indigent immigrant oil the The gardener John Burns was not so for- He in the steerage An Honorable Settlement BOSTOS Oct E A ellor company was completed on the of Charles Crofoot a j to-day by tbe deposit with Elijah Georce carpenter home is at Xo 215 Korth Clinton street the matter came up before Police Justice Mulholland he was discharged tbs complainant not ing i Mr wss arrested in a snit for malicious by Colonel Jenray as guardian for bis Ho was afterward released on bail David Quinlan snd H X Burbans signing Balfour's Oct Secretary the Conrt of Insolvency of the required to pay seventy-five per cent indebtedness The creditors will receive on day or Tuesday The terms of the com- position were psr cent cash and j trial of Mri ten psr cent in Professor Hinton's an opera by Prof T H Hinton is to have its fourth production in December at the opera house Tbe cast is well under way The tion of the juvenile chorus will take place at Butler Wood's bazaar in South Salina street on 54 4 P a general invitation is extended to children from nine to sixteen years old who sing Happy Settlement of a Ky Oct and Miss Grace Martia were ried at Hue Springs Rowan at S o'clock this morning of tbe E A was for the bv of tbe yesterday Albany i for tor Surrogate ert Judice John C- Arthur I- Andrews at the weddin Roasted to Death i ILLS man named Koberts who was connected with horse show quarrelled with a negro helper early this morning The over Robertas clothing and another iire to the Roberts as routed and is in a critical condition One of tha negroes the other the Oct barb wire and nail manufacturers at a largely at- tended cere yesterday advanced the price of barb wire Sve per cent and wire nails from seven to per cent the advance to Trade was and the outlook Candy Verdict ST JOBS 5 B Oct the case of Catherine H McRae widow of the Donald who died from eating poisoned candy received through the the jury has brought in a of wilful murder against J McDonald who is charged with having mailed tbe candy Victims of a Boiler I Ind Oct in saw mill here exploded at 10 o'clock this morning The mill was torn to atoms and pieces of the boiler were scattered over three squares of the city Horace Kahn and Waiter Mingle were killed and William and Sara Cook badly and probably fatally injured E G Barlow William Stanley John die and Perry Denney were severely hurt Unfinished Oration Cornelias Heffron halted in his wander- ings about town at the corner of Warren and East streets about o'clock last night to explain the ages that would come to the city should the Erie be enlarged to a ship canal Us a large crowd of people who the streets and Officer Hennessey took him to the Police station E Hopson clerk for H Macn Company quarrelled last in the arcade of the block with David was ing out of In tha fracas a of glass in rear cf store was broken ar- rested the combatants for breach of tea by J T p peace by J was locked up Crowds of People he art gallery at old See ail lay yesterday and 11 collection office art ercal interest to con- It valuable a lot is offered the public of New Mr Candee is fortunate ia ins this lor Syracuse and we can pre- a auction at prices Let turn out and tior it art The will be opes day f rani 1 0 P Innocent Girl Oh just look at those parlor a little giri on Warren Then you will sec better and lots eni and we eaa aSord to buy one: they are tf Come mv dear let's zo over to F hoie 319 A Small Child Can in cur store and read the prices our so simple is the system of mari- tlie strictly one-price ides followed to the letter You purchase from first hands and that's quite a Carpels and at 4 West street and store at 343 Wurren street C me Candee the executors of the late Claries the collection oil paintings he will offer at Tuesday October and from day to day until sil are sold The is now open to the aiso to-dsy from 1 till 9 P for CHARLOTTE N C Oct Alexander colored who was arrested ten davs ago for burglary was tried in the Criminal court to-day Ke was found guilty afternoon The penalty is Too May Go To Paris London or tie but yon want see a of foods late Ki tbe oM i 4 West street Fiats C Tbe of formed later on voices wiil te concluded to tie in cash at once The Sis Me P Berry an in water power four addressed a iarge meeting at j bus taken Chester to-night Ke denied Usat boma of the death of his California by I Acquitting and a Woman Oct 18 The jury in -s Sarab White and Hicks IOT tbe of their James Hicks returned a of co guilty this afternoon and tie prisoners were discharged evidence in tte case proved tnat Hicka died from arsenical poisoning but there WES a it was administered by the prisoners or mis was the motive power deciding the recent Tbe success of tte was doe to Socialist agitation he said The Irish tenants be declared wanted horns in order to obtain the power to appropriate property belonging to somebody else Mr Gladstone might not look beyond home rule bnt Mr and others cared IRS for home rule tban they did for social spoliation A new cere by s of pay Urge rent get main street Jt is not necessary in street be prices are way down and there is none of that Ad styie is fresh of ilfc C F Home House 349 Warren street the to which he will possession of one million dollars Tbe deceased was Emerson of View CaL who went to that State from Harrison at the time of tbe reM discovery He leaves property at Tlie np and down the street takes street Why? It's C F Adams Home 349 Warren street been tne centre citizens lookins for tooa coeds to on do it it tie store as are ia in Railroad Administration St Locis Oct rumor that W H lately third vice-president of tbe Missouri Pacific railway was to be- come second vice-president of the Chicago road was confirmed here to-day Mr wili have charge of tte traffic department of the western roau assuming his new duties on 1st at Chicago l IT Sie in Time ERIE Pa Oct 19 Manager SO street Have ordered of by Will Monday Make ule ili Ut week F Raid AbraLam made a raid en the sidewalk ia ton street late last a track load of boies ace he took to Season Monday up your Take a walk down Warren you don't sav we have tbe line of we jhe CF 349 Warren To Attend Captain of he Watch and about thirty members of toe squad ot the Police force will go to to-morrow morning to attend of Chief of Police Death of a Priest Conn Oci Rev Father Eugene J Vygen a leading priest in this diocese died suddenly to-day cf aged fifty-five years Excursion to Tork via D L 4 W railroad Wednesday Octo- ber Tickets good on aii trains day and to return on or before 1st Rate JQ for tbe round Oce from Street Cas ha piace in town to buy is the tv Winter Bv a o of wai at and ic a that it wil sf That Si cent Jdr E- of Mass are C H tuci brother ia this city yrs A- of st McCarthy's to New tet to be Two Walk the csr te inet saved cr in 213 West was arrested with bis wife ten yf e 553 fee tried to-morrow lite lives it Xo For What? For fcr a to save money go to the C F Hose House i VTest CONDENSED DESPATCHES Kelph has been at Cayuga James a carpenter while in a fas near tbe Xew York en- trance to the Brooklyn slipped of He injuries which he shortly A aa an engine to H H Freeman's salt Becks 20 Sn street was by fire to the extent of about 4 o'clock afternoon The fire put out by the Fire ment covered by week's Brftfeh of Oct A young roan csae to the city a few days ago himself to sent a rich company He bis M Andrews T He Warn snd drove to to look at tbe hat Ro for parts his livEry or hotel Tbe Peter M Andrews cots not appear tac city s