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W E ST FIELD R E P U B L /C A N , W ED N ESD A Y, OCTOBER 8, 1890. 3

LITTLE HOPE FOR LINGO.T H E PRO SEC U TION CONFIDENT

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T h e y C l a i m t o I 'oSK eM I n d J a p v i l a b l e E v i ­d e n c e T h a t H e is t h e S l a y e r o f A n n i e

M i l l e r — C o u n s e l f o r D e f e n c e S a y T h e y W i l l b e A b le t o R e f u t e S o m e o f t h e S t o r i e s A b o u t t h e N e g r o ’s C o n n e c t io n

W i t h t h e C r im e .

CAMDEN, N . J / , O ct. 7.—C a m d e n 's p ro s ­ecu tin g ; officers a re n ow c e r ta in th a t L in g o w ill be in d ic te d fo r th e m u r d e r o f A n n ie M ille r , b u t co u n se l fo r th e n e g ro , M essrs. J e s s a n d T a y lo r , a re j u s t a s p o s itiv e th a t h e w ill no t. n o tw i th s ta n d in g th e ta c t t h a t th e s t a te officers c la im to h av e in d i s p u ta ­b le ev id en c e a g a in s t L ingo .

L a w y e r .Jess sa id y e s te rd a y th a t he h a d 110 d o u b t w h en th e t im e c a m e h e a n d h is c o lle a g u e w o u ld be a b le to r e f u te a g re a j m a n y of th e s to r ie s w h ic h h av e been to l l a b o u t L in g o ’s c o n n e c tio n w ith th e c rim e . N o th in g in th e w a y of n ew ev id en c e a g a in s t th e n e g ro w a s fo u n d y e s te rd a y m o rn in g .

P ro s e c u to r J e n k in s is sa tis f ied w ith th e w o rk d o n e in th e case. H o sa y s t h a t th e T e p o r t o f th e m e d ic a l e x p e r ts , C o u n ty P h y s ic ia n ls /.a rd a n d D r. F o rm a d , to ­g e th e r w ith th a t g iv e n by W il l ia m S h iv ­e rs a n d W illia m H. S m ith , fa rm e rs in D e la w a re to w n sh ip , h av e co n v in ce d h im o f L in g o ’s g u i l t , a n d a s soon as poss ib le th e b il ls of in d ic tm e n t w ill be m a d e o u t a n d s u b m it te d to th e g ra n d ju r y , w h ich m e e ts on t h e 14th in s t.

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r t e l a i l s o f a F r i g h t f u l A c c id e n t on th e M is s o u r i P a c il lc R o a d .

S t . L o u s , O ct. 7 .—A d is tr e s s in g acc i­d e n t o c c u rre d a t 8 o ’c lock y e s te rd a y m o rn ­in g on th e M isso u ri P ac if ic t r a c k s a t Hu in g av en u e . W h ile M rs. C. G a b rie l , l iv in g a t 264b C h o u te a u av e n u e , a n d h e r l i t t le 5 -year-o ld d a u g h te r w ere c ro s s in g th e ra i lro a d tr a c k s , th e y w ere s t r u c k by a lo co m o tiv e d r a w in g a c o n s tru c t io n t r a in a n d th e m o th e r w as p ro b a b ly f a ta l ly in ­ju r e d a n d th e c h ild in s ta n t ly k illed .

W h e n th e y s a w th e t r a in a p p ro a c h in g th e m o th e r an d c h ild a t te m p te d to g e t o u t o f th e w ay , b u t th e c h ild s to p p ed a n d fell d i r e c t ly in fro n t o f th e en g in e . T h e m o th e r m a d e f r a n t ic e f fo r ts to sav e th e l i t t le g ir l, b u t fa iled , a n d w as s t r u c k a n d h u r le d j fo r ty fee t aw ay . T h e c h i ld ’s bo d y w as h o r r ib ly m u t i la te d .

THROW N DOWN AN EMBANKMENT.

T w e n ty P e o p le M o re o r L ess I n j u r e d ina R a i l r o a d A c c i d e n t D o w n S o u th .

C a t t l e t t s b u u g , K y ., O ct. 7.—S u n d a y n ig h t a b o u t 9:30 o ’c lo ck as p a sse n g e r t r a in No. 24 on th e P o r t N ew s a n d M ississipp i V a lley ro a d w as n e a r in g O ly m p ia , a -m a il s ta t io n fo r ty o r f if ty m ile s w est o f he re , an a x le on th e P u l lm a n c a r b ro k e , th ro w in g th e c a r fro m th e t r a c k a n d d o w n a n e m ­b a n k m e n t . T h e p a sse n g e rs , a b o u t tw e n ty in n u m b e r , w e re th r o w n v io le n tly a g a in s t th e s id e s o f th e ca r. N o t a so u l escap ed w i t h o u t a n in ju ry o f so m e c h a r a c t e r .

T h e i n ju r e d w e re t a k e n to M o u n t S t e r ­l in g fo r m e d ic a l t r e a t m e n t . T ra f f ic w a s d e la y e d five h o u r s b y th e a c c id e n t

$ 2 0 ,0 0 0 fo r H e r H u s b a n d ’s A ffe c t io n s .N e w Y oiik . O ct. 7.—M rs. A d a R ic h a rd

son y e s te rd a y o b ta in e d a v e rd ic t b* fore .1 s h e r if f ’s ju r y fo r $20,000 fo r th e a lie n a tio n o f h e r h u s b a n d ’s affec tio n s. H e r h u sb a n d is D av id C R ic h a rd s o n , to w h o m sh e w as m a r r ie d in 1 "74 T h e co u p le liv ed to ­g e th e r u n t i l 18S1, w h en he l>egan to n e ­g lec t h e r fo r M rs. E lla T. B u r t , w ife of G eo rge B u r t . M rs R ic h a rd so n b ro u g h t su it a g a in s t M rs. B u r t fo r $25,009 w ith th e r e s u l t s ta te d . B o th w o m en h av e c a t t le ra n c h e s in T e x a s a n d a re su p p o sed to be th e r e now . Mr. B u r t is u n d e rs to o d to h av e b een seen in P e n n s y lv a n ia .

R e q u is i t i o n P a p e ra fo r C. A. R endon .P h i l a d e l p h i a , Oof. 7 .—T h e r e q u is it io n

p a p e rs re ach ed th i s c i ty y e s te rd a y m o rn ­in g fro m la -a v o n w o r th c o n n ty , K an sa s , a u th o r iz in g D ep u ty S h e riff P ic k e n s of t h a t c o u n ty to ta k e A . B en=ont n o w in th e c u s to d y of th e C am d en , N. J . , police. W est fo r th e m u r d e r o f M rs T e re ssa M ett- m a n . T he d e p u ty ca n n o t s t a r t , how ever, u n t i l th e p a p e rs a rc in d o rse d by G o v e rn o r AbViett. a n d th i - w ill d e lav th e re m o v a l of th e p r iso n e r u n t i l to -n ig h t

T h e S i t e f o r t h e G r a n t M o n u m e n t .N e w Y o r k , O c t. 7 .—T b e e x e c u tiv e co m ­

m it te e o f th e G ra n t m o n u m e n t c o m m itte e m e t y e s te rd a y an d a p p o in te d a su b -c o m ­m itte e to v is it an d s u rv e y th e e x a c t lo ca ­tio n fo r th e m o n u m e n t in R iv e rs id e p a rk . T h e C o m te de P a r is h a v in g e x p re s se d a d e s ire to v is it , o ffic ia lly , th e to m b of G en. G ra n t befo re h is d e p a r tu r e fo r E u ro p e , G en . C o llin s , th e c h a irm a n , w as d e p u te d to a c c o m p a n y h im a n d to re q u e s t th e c o m p a n v o f G en. S h e r id a n .

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H e is C o n s t a n t l y T a l k i n g A b o u t B r n - w e l l ' s M u r d e r .

T o r o n t o , O ct. 7.—A sp e c ia l to T h e G lo b e fro m W o o d s to ck say s : B irch '^*V ' s to ry ofth e m u r d e r of B en w ell is g ra tis V 'ly oozing o u t o f h im . It c a n n o t b e sa id h e ’.m s m a d e a n y th in g lik e a c lea n b re a s t o f th e m u r ­d er. W h a t he h a s done, a u d a l l he h as d o n e so fa r , is to m a k e a n u m b e r o f h a l f s ta te m e n ts a n d to d ro p h in t s a n d a d m is ­sio n s w h ic h , p ieced to g e th e r , fo rm a t o l ­e ra b ly c o h e re n t s to ry . H e *.s c o n s ta n tly t a lk iu g a b o u t th e case, a n d befo re th e en d co m es w ill p ro b a b ly g iv e a fu l l a c c o u n t o f it.

T o s u m u p , h e a c k n o w le d g e s he w a s a c ­cesso ry a n d th e re fo re m e r i t s tb e s e n te n c e p assed u p o n h im . H e a lleg e s , how ever, t h a t so m e o f th e te s tim o n y a d d u c e d in be­h a l f o f th e c ro w n w a s u n tr u e .

B irc h a l l does n o t c h a lle n g e th e a c c u ra c y of th e c ro w n ’s case iu a n y o f th e m a te r ia l fe a tu re s . H e m a in ta in s o n e o r tw o o f th e c ro w n ’s w itn e sse s , w ho sa id th e y saw h im g o in g a w a y fro m , o r g o in g b a c k to , E a s t­w ood, a t su c h a n d su c h a p lace w ere m is ­ta k e n as to th e e x a c t lo c a l i ty w h e re th e y m e t h im .

It is g a th e r e d fro m th e g e n e ra l d r i f t o f h is ta lk t h a t th e p ro g r a m w as to ta k e B en w ell to L a k e O rm u s k e g , b ey o n d th e p lace w h e re th e bo d y w as fo u n d . H ad B e n w e ll b een k i l le d a n d h is body th r o w n in , th e c h a n c e s a re a h u n d re d to one th e b o d y w o u ld h av e n e v e r been fo u n d . It is be lieved a lso th a t B ir c h a l l’s o r ig in a l in ­te n t io n w as to go on a few m ile s to D rtim - bo, w h e re he c o u ld h a v e ta k e n th e B u ffa lo a n d L a k e H u ro n ro ad to B u ffa lo .

B u t he w ill n o t a d m it he w as a t th e sw a m p . H e con fesses he to o k B en w e ll to E a s tw o o d a n d b ey o n d , in tb e d ire c tio n of th e sw a m p , b u t a s y e t he re s o lu te ly s t ic k s to it th a t h is w as n o t th e b a u d t h a t slew B en w ell. H e does n o t say m u c h a b o u t h is n e g o tia tio n s w ith y o u n g B en w ell a n d h is f a th e r , th o u g h n o w he free ly a d m i ts he w en t in to s w in d le b o th of th e m a n d P e lly . T h e ty p e w r i te r le t te r B irc h a l l d o es n o t a t t e m p t to e x p la in o r a c c o u n t for.

S a tu r d a y a f te rn o o n M rs. B irc h a l l saw h e r h u s b a n d fo r th e f irs t t im e s in o e be w as se n te n c e d . T h e m e e tin g w as a sa d one, a n d w h e n M rs. B irc h a l l le f t th e cell she w as c o m p le te ly b ro k e n d o w n

THE FIRE REFUSED TO BURN

R a i l r o a d O f f ic e rs E l e c t e d .H a r r is b u r g , P a ., O ct. 7.—T h e fo llo w in g

officers w ere e le c ted a t a m e e t in g of s to c k - h o ld e r s o f th e C u m b e r la n d V a lle y ra i lro a d : P re s id e n t. T h o m a s B. K en n ed y ; d ire c to rs . T h o m a s B. K en n ed y . G eorge B. R o b e rts , J . N. E u b a r rv , J o h n G reen , W is ta r M orris , A. J . C a s sa tt . H. H. H o u s to n , J o h n S tew art., YY. \Y Je n ni rigs, a n d E d w a rd B. W a tts .

T o r n t o S l ip f d s b y a n E x p lo s i o n .L i t t l e R o ck , A rk , O ct. 7 .—S u n d a y

n e a r J o h n s o n v ille , A rk ., th e D av is - te a m m ill w as d e s tro y e d by th e e x p lo s io n o f th e b o i le r A y. n o g m a n n a m e d J a m e s D avis w as in s ta n t iy k ille d , b e in g to rn to sh red s . T h e e n g in e e r a n d a n o th e r m an , n a m e no t k n o w n , w ere b a d ly if n o t f a ta l ly in ju re d .

I . iv e i l E i g h t I l a y s 011 A c o r n s a n i l W a t e rS t . C i.o rp . M in n ., O ct. 7.—L if t le T o m m y

O ’R o u rk e , w ho h ad b een lost in th e w oods n e a r E h v. in B e n to n c o n n ty . s ince S ep t. 2V, fo u n d S u n d a y . H e w as n e a rlys ta rv e d , h a v in g lived on a c o rn s an d w a te r . I l is a m ira c le th a t lie su rv iv e d , a s lie b ad 1 ecu lo s t e ig h t d a y s l i e w ill recover.

S y lv e s te r W ilc o x W ith d r a w s .R o c h e s t e r . N. V , O ct. 7. Sylve- r

W ilco x o f M en d o n , th e D e m o c ra tic n o u n n ee fo r th e ; sa em b ly in th e F ir s t d is tr ic t o f M on roe c o u n ty , h a s d ec ided n o t to m ak e th e ca n v a ss B u s in e s s e n g a g e m e n ts a re g iv en as th e cau se o f h is w tth d i aw a l.

F r n c la m a t io a i b y G i i r e r n o r C a m p b e l l .C o l u m b u s , O ct. 7 . - G o v e rn o r C a m p b e ll

< 1 ra f te d a p ro c la m a t io n y e s te rd ay a f t e r ­no o n c a ll in g an e x tr a session o f th e g e n ­e r a l a s se m b ly on O ct. 13 to ta k e ac t ion on th e C in c in n a t i h o a rd o f p u b lic im p ro v e ­m e n t im b ro g lio .

N o m i n a t e d f o r C o n g r e s s .B in g h a m to n , n . Y., O ct. 7.- -T h r m as

B eal o f M ad iso n c o u n ty w a s n o m in a te d fo r co n g re ss by th e D e m o c ra ts o f th e T w e n tv -s ix th d is tr ic t .

A n d m W o m a n U s e d X itro -G ly f« * rin » * W i t h P r o b a b l y F a t a l E f f e c t .

W a s h in g t o n , P h., O ct. 7.— M rs. L ad- sh a w , liv in g on a fa rm n e a r C an d o r, la s t w eek fo u n d a s m a l l b o tt le w h ich c o n ta in e d n i t r o g ly c e r in e . S h e th o u g h t it w as c a r ­bon o il a n d to o k i t hom e. T h u rs d a y e v en ­in g th e fire re fu se d to b u rn a n d sh e e m p ­tie d th e b o tt le in to th e k itc h e n s tove , w h en a t r e m e n d o u s e x p lo s io n fo llow ed .

T h e h o u se w as c o m p le te ly to rn aw ay a n d M r L a d s h a w rece iv ed in ju r ie s w h ich w ill p ro b a b ly p ro v e fa ta l . B o th leg s w ere b ro k e n a n d m a n g le d n n d one b a n d w as c o m p le te ly to rn fro m b is body. H e w as a lso cu t a b o u t t he face in a sh o c k in g m a n t ie r T h e i r l i t t l e 3-yea r-o ld tmy w a s b u rn e d a b o u t th e face a n d h an d s .

M rs L a d sh a w w as s t r u c k b y fiym g ti ra l>ers a n d c o n s id e ra b ly b ru ise d , th o u g h it is a w o n d e r th a t she w as n o t in s ta n t ly k illed The o th e r m e m b e r o t th e fa m ily , a (5-weeks-old b ab y , e scap ed w ith o u t inju r y

T H E P R E SID E N T ’S W ESTERN JAUNT.

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H e w as ac c o m p a n ie d b y S e c re ta ry T ra c y , M arsh a l R a n sd e ll, C ap t. M e re d ith , P r iv a te S e c re ta ry H a lfo rd . E F. T ib b o ft, th e p re s id e n t 's s te n o g ra p h e r , r e p re s e n ta ­tiv e s o f th e tw o p ress a sso c ia tio n s , am i C. R. B ish o p of th e C h e sa p e a k e a n d O hio ra ilro a d , w ho h a s c h a rg e of th e t r a n s p o r ­ta t io n a r r a n g e m e n ts a n d th e d e ta i ls of th e e n ti re tr ip .

T h e p a r ty w ill t r a v e l in th e e le g a n t P u llm a n h o te l c a r ’’H a s le m e re . '' te n d e re d fo r t h a t p u rp o se by G eo rge M P u llm a n . T he p re s id e n t a n d m o s t o f th e o th e r s e x ­pect to r e tu r n lo W a s h in g to n on th e 14th in s t

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CONCLAVE.

DR. TALM AGE IN NEW Y ORK.

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o n S u n d a y e v e n in g s a t th e A cad em y o f M usic , N ew Y o rk , w e re c.*>w led by th a m a n a g e m e n t, a s th e h o u se h a t oeen leased to T h e C h r is t ia n H e ra ld fo r th e re m a in in g S u n d a y e v e n in g s o f th e p re s e n t year.

C o n s id e ra b le sp e c u la tio n w as in d u lg e d in a s to th e o b je c t o f th i s m o v e on th e p a r t o f a re lig io u s jo u rn a l. A re p o r te r ca lled a t th e offices o f T h e C h r is tia n H e ra ld , a t th e B ib le h o u se , a n d saw M r. S an d iso n . th e b u sin e ss m a n a g e r , iu re g a rd to th e m a tte r .

“ W e h a v e n o th in g m o re o r less in v ie w ,” sa id M r. S an d iso n , “ th a n to a ffo rd New Y o rk a u d ie n c e s c o n v e n ie n t o p p o r tu n ity to h e a r D r. T a lm a g e , w ho h a s p re a c h e d n early ev e ry w h e re e x c e p t in th i s c ity . W h eu we f irs t le a rn e d t h a t th e T a b e rn a c le tru s te e s h a d decided n o t to re s u m e e v e n in g serv ices in B ro o k ly n u n t i l th e c o m p le tio n o f th e new T a b e rn a c le w e d e te rm in e d to p e rsu a d e h in t to com e o v e r to N ew Y o rk fo r w h a t­ev e r n u m b e r of S u n d a y e v e n in g s he m ay have a t h is d isp o sa l. W e fo u n d it very easy w ork . T he d o c to r w as g la d o f th e o p p o r tu n ity a n d p ro m p tly em b ra c e d it H e p o sitiv e ly re fu se d to accen t a n y corn p en sa tio n . a n d . m o reo v er, ag reed to in d u ce P ro fe sso r E y re B ro w n , tb e T a b e rn a c le o r g a n is t , a n d th e c o rn e t is t , c h o ir a n d u sh e rs o f h is c o n g re g a tio n to v o lu n te e r th e i r serv- ices on th e se occasions. T h e ex p eu se for th e a cad em y —a b o u t $3.000—w ill he p ro ­v ided fo r by T h e C h r is tia n H e ra ld , and th e e n t i r e p la te c o lle c tio n s a n d w h a te v e i o th e r s u r p lu s m a y a r is e fro m v o lu n ta ry c o n tr ib u t io n s w ill be d is t r ib u te d a m o n g th e h o sp ita ls o f N ew Y o rk c ity w ith o u t re g a rd to re lig io u s p re fe rence .

“ T h e tr u s te e s o f th e T a b e rn a c le a re de l ig h te d w ith th i s a r r a n g e m e n t , as th ey rea lize t h a t w h ile n o t a t a ll in te r fe r in g w ith th e m o rn in g se rv ices, w h ich w ill be c o n tin u e d a t th e B ro o k ly n A cad em y of M usic , it a ffo rd s to N ew Y o rk e rs a m ore c o n v e n ie n t o p p o r tu n ity th a n a n y th e y have ev e r h ad of h e a r in g Dr. T a lm a g e w ith o u t c ro s s in g th e b r id g e .”

T h ere ie m ore C a ta rrh in th is section of the co u n tiy th a n o th e r d iseases p u t toge ther, and u n til th e last few years was supposed to be incurable. F o r a g rea t m any years doctors p ronounce it a local d isease, and prescribed local tre a tm en t paouounced it incurib le. Science lies proven ca ta rrh to be c o n stitu tio n trea tm en t. H all's C a ta rrh C ure, m anufacto rsd by F J . C heney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is th e only co n stitu n a l cu re on th e m arket. I t is tak en in te rn a lly in dose from 10 d ropes to a teaspoonfu l. I t acts directly upou th e blood and m ucous surface o f tn e system . They offer one h u nd red dollars fo r any case it fails to cure. Send fo r c ircu lars and testim on ia ls.

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A l'B l'R N , N. Y , O ct. 7.—T h e sev en ty - se v e n th a n n u a l co n c la v e of G ra n d C om - m a n d e ry K n ig h ts T e m p la r o f th e s ta te w ill m ee t h e re to -d a y a n d c o n tin u e th r o u g h W ed n esd ay . T he g ra n d p a ra d e o f th e v is it­in g k n ig h ts w ill ta k e p lace th is a fte rn o o n . P u b lic b u ild in g s a n d b u s in e ss c e n tre s a re a lr e a d y b lo sso m in g w ith d e c o ra t io n s .

S leep in g a c c o m m o d a tio n s a t a l l th e h o te ls in th e c ity h a v e been e x h a u s te d . M any o f th e v is ito rs w ill find a c c o m m o d a ­tio n s in th e i r sp ec ia l s le e p in g cars , w h ich w ill be s id e - tra c k e d a t th e C e n tra l y a rd . A sp le n d id d e m o n s tra t io n i.s e x p e c te d to ­day.

H e W a s T i r e d o f F i f e .S t . Ix M'IS, O ct. 7 .— A W a n a m a k e r , a

c o u sin of th e p o s tm a s te r g e n e ra l , com m itte d su ic id e h e re S u n d a y in a ro o m a t th e E ld o ra d o ho u se . T w o p a p e rs o f m o r­p h in e w ere fo u n d besid e h is body. A sm a ll p iece of c ru m p le d p ap e r, on w h ich w e re w r i t te n ' he fo llo w in g w ords, w a s fo u n d in th e r-s m “My life is n o th ­in g to m e an y m ore ." W a n a m a k e r h ad b een d r in k in g free ly a n d b ro o d in g over h is t ro u b le s

W it t V is i t t h e T o u i t i o f G e n . M c C le l l a n .N ew Y o r k , O ct 7. —T h e C o m te d e P a r is

arid h is p a r ty le ft fo r P h i la d e lp h ia y e s te r ­d a y m o rn in g a c c o m p a n ie d by a c o m m itte e fro m th e P h ila d e lp h ia c o m in a n tle ry o f th e L o y a l L eg ion . T he p a r ty w ill s to p a t T re n to n , w h ere t h e c o m te w ill v is it th e to m b o f G en M cC le llan .

A d v a n c e in l ’l-ii-c n f S e a ls k in s P r e d i c t e dV i c t o r i a . B C., O ct. 7 .— A il b u t th re e

o f th e s e a l in g fleet h av e r e tu rn e d to port T h e c a p ta in s re p o r t u n u s u a l ly ro u g h a n d b o is te ro u s w e a th e r in B e h r in g sea , a u d in co n seq u en ce inly h a l f a c a tc h h a s been m ad e . A heav y a d v a n c e in th e p ric e of se a ls k in s is p re d ic te d

D r o w n e d H e r s e l f in a C i s t e r n .SvRACt’SE, O ct. 7.—M rs. .Joseph W e lle r ,

an ag ed lad y , c o m m itte d su ic id e by d ro w n ­in g in a c is te rn tu th i s c ity y e s te rd a y m o rn in g She w as a su f fe re r fro m d y s ­p e p s ia

N o m i n a t e d f o r A fw e m b ly .T r o y , O ct. 7. -A t th e R e p u b lic a n a ss e m ­

bly c o n v e n tio n of th e F o u r th D is tr ic t of A lb a n y h e ld y e s te rd a y a t W e s t T roy , W il lia m B. L eR ov w as re n o m in a te d

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T e x a s ,’’ sa id IL B. S h im er, o f No. 300 W a s h in g to n s t r e e t , w ho h as b o u g h t a n d so ld g a m e in th i s c ity fo r m a n y years . “ S om e people say th e y a re a species of p lover, b u t I d o n 't th in k th e y are . T hey h ave o n ly been iu th e m a rk e t in recen t years . A t f irs t th e re w as a g r e a t d e m a n d lo r th e m , e sp ec ia lly in B oston , b u t th e y a re n o t a b ird to h o ld th e p o p u la r fav o r lo n g lik e th e w oodcock o r q u a il. T he m e a t is d a rk an d coarse. A t f irs t th e y so ld a t w h o lesa le t o r >4 a n d $5 a dozen , w h ile a t p re se n t 1 h ave som e on h a n d t h a t 1 h ave had fo r tw o y ears , a n d I w o u ld tie g la d to le t th e m g o a t $2; in fac t, I w o u ld ta k e $1.I do no t k n o w of a n y o th e r n a m e fo r th e m e x c e p t d r e b ird s T h e ir le a th e rs a re g r a y ­ish in co lo r, lik e a p lo v e r so m ew h a t. A p a ir o f th e m w ill w e ig h five p o u n d s if t a t . ’'

“ I h av e looked in A u d u b o n fo r th e h is Tory o f doe b ir d s ,” sa id a m e m b e r of th e g a m e firm of A. & K. R o b b in s, F u lto n m a rk e t, " a n d I fa iled to find a lin e a b o u t th e m . 1 t h i n k m y se lf th e y a re a species of p ra ir ie p lover. T hey a p p e a r on th e p la in s o f T ex as a n d K a n sa s in M arch th in and u n f it fo r food . In A p ril th e y d is a p p e a r , to re a p p e a r i;i g re a t n u m b e rs in A u g u s t as fa t as b u t t e r W h ere th e y go in th e m e a n t im e n o b o d y scen ts to know . P eo p le h u n t th e m in w a g o n s uu th e p la in s . A h u n te r o n fo o t c a n n o t g e t w ith in g u n s h o t o f th e m , b u t tw o o r th r e e h u n te r s in a w ag o n can d r iv e in to th e m id d le o f a flock of th e m . T h ey a re so fa t a t th i s t im e t h a t th e oil t r ic k le s in l i t t le s t r e a m s o u t o f th e sh o t ho les in th e m . A p a ir of doe b ird s se r \ ed u p by a ’s w e ll’ r e s ta u r a n t u p to w n w ill co st th e ep ic u re $ 1 .5 0 .''—N ew Y ork T r tle une.

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B ro ad w ay a n d o th e r s t r e e ts o f N ew Y o rk w h e re b lo ck ad es a re f re q u e n t is re g a rd e d by som e e n g in e e rs a s d o u b tfu l in p o in t of p ra c t ic a l success. T h e f r e q u e n t s to p p in g an il s t a r t i n g w h ich w ill be re n d e re d neces­sa ry by th e c o n d itio n s of tra ffic b e low C a­n a l s t r e e t w ill e n o rm o u s ly in c re a se th o w e a r a n d te a r u p o n th e cab le , w h ich is a lre ad y th e m o s t ex p en siv e fe a tu re o f cab le ro ad o p e ra tio n . T h e m a s s in g of a la rg e n u m b e r o f c a rs a t one p o in t a n d th e c o n se q u e n t lo n g s t r e tc h o f id le cab le , c au sed by a b lo c k a d e of e t a te n m in u te s ’ d u ra t io n , w ill in c re a se th e w av e lik e no­tio n of th e cab le , w h ic h c au se s th e c a r to s u rg e fo rw a rd ra p id ly fo r a second o r tw o a n d th e n to s lo w ilow u in th e m a n n e r fa ­m ilia r to p a sse n g e rs on c a b le roads.

A n o th e r w e a k n e ss of th e cab le sy s tem — th e in a b i l i ty to m a k e u p lo s t t im e —w ill a lso be a c c e n tu a te d . If a c a r is c a u g h t in a b lo ck ad e a t th e post-office a n d d e ta in e d fifteen m in u te s th e la s t c a r th r o u g h be­fore th e b lo ck ad e o c c u rs w ill h av e g o t up to G race c h u rc h by th e tim e th e b lo ck ad e Is b ro k e n , a n d th e in te rv e n in g m ile a n d a h a lf o f ro a il m u s t re m a in b a re of c a rs u n t i l th e c a r house is reach ed a n d e x tr a c a rs p u t on , fo r i t is im p o ss ib le fo r th e one de lay ed to ru n a n y ta s te r th a n th e cable, a n d g a in o n i t s p redecesso r. A p a r t ia l re m e d y fo r th is ex is ts , h o w ev e r, in th e d o u b le cab le sy s te m , in w h ich th e e x t r a “ s t r i n g ,” as th e g r ip m e n ca ll i t , r u n s a t a h ig h e r ra te of sp e e d .— N ew Y o rk -L e tte r .

— T h e fo llo w in g po sta l re g u la tio n s a re im p o r ta n t: “ A c ir c u la r p r in te d by an yprocess o f p r in tin g , (e x c e p tin g th e n am eo f th e p e rso n a d d re s se d an d th e s ig n a tu re w h ic h c a n be w rit te n ) a n d le f t u n se a le d , w ill tie fo rw a rd e d fo r one c e u t: b u t a ll w rit te n o r tv p e -w r ile r co m m u n ica tio n s , w h e th e r sea led o r u o t, m ust h av e a tw o c e n t s ta m p on th e en v e lo p e , o th e rw ise th e re c ip ie n t w ill h av e to pay th e e x tr a post-

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— B lan k B ooks o f an y size o r d e sc r ip ­tio n can be o rd e re d a t th is office, l ’rices w ill be low . as we d ea l d ire c tly w ith th e m a n u fa c tu re rs . W h ite p a p e r in p ad s , fo r schoo l use , w ill lie fu rn ish e d a t low p rice s .

"Save who can! "was the fran tic cry of N ap- olean to bis arm y at W aterloo. Save heaith and s tren g th while yon can. by th e use of Aver s Sarsaprilia .is advice th a t applies lo all. both young and old. D on't wait un til disease fas tens on you; begin a t once.

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T he fo llo w in g m e th o d of d isc o v e rin g oleo in b u t t e r is p roposed by Dr. T a y lo r , o f th e d e p a r tm e n t o f a g r ic u l tu re : D isso lve io 20c u b ic c e n tim e te rs o f p e tro le u m b en z in e 140 g ra in s o f a m ix tu re o f o leo a n d b u t te r H ea t s l ig h t ly to se c u re a p e rfec t so lu tio n o f t he fnts. < 'a se in e a n d a n im a l tis su e s m ay be re a d ily rem o v ed by p a ss in g th e liq u id w h ile w a rm th r o u g h fine m u s lin . F il l a te s t tu b e w ith th e so lu tio n a n d place it in ice w a te r. In a b o u t tw e n ty m in u te s th e o leo fat w ill s e p a ra te from th e b u t te r fa t an d fa ll to th e b o tto m of th e tu b e , be iu g ni i-i ib le in cold b en z in e , w h ile th e b u t te r ta t w ill re m a in in so lu tio n in th e benz ine . -N e w Y o rk J o u r n a l .

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th e v a p o r o f b ro m in e h as com e in to u se as a d is in fe c ta n t O ne of i ts co m p o u n d s cau be d i -oive l iu a n y d es ired q u a n t i ty tu th e f;ir o r w ax ot - u n d ies befo re tin -, a re m il in to th e m olds. IL - r e s u l t i- a i in d ie o r n ig l it l ig h t, " i u '. iu sh ap e a n d ap p e a ra n c e re sem b le s an o rd in a ry can d le , b u t d iffers iro n i it in th a t w hen b u rn e d it p roduces tree b ro m in e v ap o r, a t th e sam e tim e e m i t t in g th e u su a l am o u n t, o f lig h t. H yg ien ic iod ine n ig h t l ig h ts a re a lso m ad e ,w h ic h on b u rn in g lib e ra te io d in e v ap o r in an y re­q u ire d q u a n t i ty , in th e sam e w ay a s th e b ro m in e lig h ts lib e ra te b ro m in e . — N ew V o rk C o m m erc ia l A d v e rtise r.

Fiie go ld pen w ith w h ich O liv e r W en d e ll Ib lines h a s w r it te n fo r tw en ty -fiv e y e a rs is in p e rfec t c o n d i t i o n , a n d i s h i g h l y c h e r­i s h e d by i ts ow ner. A ta t te r e d and torn o ld n o te b o o k , w ith limp covers , nearly aa o ld as th e pen. Is a n o th e r o f the poet’s t r e a s u re s , an d h as l o n g b e e n the repository o f ’ni-; th o u g h ts a u d coufidc-urea.

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V O T IC E O F PROBATE OF W ILL —T he People .1 o f 'ht- S ate o f New York.—To H arriet Coop- r, Buffs o. N. Y., Mary Ann Cameron, D unkirk,

N Y.;Saruh O iys.W es field N .Y .; Lois Osterm an, Omaha, N eb.; Eliza Monroe, Cincinnati, Ohio;

uroline M onroe, W estfield, N. Y .; E llen Abbott, Galveston, Texas, (sisters); Christopher W alker’, Frank W alker. Mary W alker, Agnes Irish, W est­field, N. X . ; George W alker, Edw ard W alker Louisa Covey, Farnham , N. Y., (nephew s and nt ces); Alice Horton, George H o rto n ,F ran k H o r­ton (ail r.f full age) Charles H orton,Lew is Horton Archer H orton, (m inors) Buffalo, N. Y„ and Burt Kortou. ;fu ; age), Chicago, III., (grand nephews and nieces,)heirs a t law and n ex t of k in of Henry W alker, late of the tow n of W estfield, in the connty of C hautauqua, deceased.

W hereas. Lncy Evdes, sole execu trix , nam ed in the last will and testam ent of Henry W alker, de­ceased, has petitioned the Surrogate C ourt of the county of C hautanqua, fo r the p robate of said will, which purports io re la te to real and personal property. You. aud each of you, are therefore c ited to app -ar before the Surrogate of said connty of Chautauqua, a; his office in Mayville. in said connty. on tne I5th day of Septem ber, 1890. a t ten o clock in th e forenoon, to attend the probate of said will, and th a t the above named Infants then and there show cause why a special guardian -hou!d no t be appointed to eppear for them on said probate

In testim ony w hereof we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate C ourt to be

l . s. hereunto affixed.W itness Hon Daniel Sherm an, Surro­

gate o f said connty of C hautauqua, t Mayville, N Y . th is 7th dav of Ju ly 1840

W ILL D PARKER,22 C lerk o i the Surrogate Court.

Y O T IC E TO CREDITORS#— Pursuant to an order - t o f Hon. Daniel Sherm an. Surrogate of the county of C hantauqna aLd according to the s ta tu te in such case made and provided, notice is hereby giveu ro all persons having claims against Harvey L Jackson, late of th e tow n of Portland, in said connty, deceased. T hat they are required to ex hibit the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber,executor of th e ins' will and testam en t of the said deceased, a t his store in the town of Portland in eaid county, on or before the 20»h dav of March. 1891.

Dated, Septem ber 11, 1890.VI. L. SMITH, Executor.

i y O TICE TO CREDITORS - P u r s u a n t to an or a* der of Hon. Daniel sberm an . Surrogate of the county of C hantauqna. and according to the »tat n te in encn caee made ar.d provided, n o tice is hereby given to all persons having ela:m - against John W W inslow, ’a te o ' the t wn of W estfield in said connty. deceased. T hat thev are required to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to th e subscriber, a d m in is tra to r» ' 'h e c a r a 'e o f tbe sa;d deceased, at t ie place of residence in the village of W estfield, in said conntv, on or before the 27th day of March. 1891.

Dated Sep‘emh»r 16. I89h ADDIS'•ON M. CULVER, A dm inistrator.

CL PRSM E COURT, C hautauqua County Augus O ta .11. H unt, against L-.-ah E. Palm er, as exe cu trix ol K tb tcca F Jessup , deceased, and o ther- Notice is hereby given that the raal p roperty de scribed as follows, viz All th u tract o- parcel of land situate in tbe towr. of Riptey, c mntv of C hautauqua and S ta te of New \ \ , k described as follow s: Being part of Lot No. >7 in tbe th ird tow nship and fifteenth range of the H olland Land Com psuy 6 >orvtrv, hocEdeo h* :o :1ow«. to w it: B eeinnins a t the : .o rh w e-t eorn'*r r-.f Lot No. i i oi! the h^ck Ait Ia&k.o Lrit1, *h*'r c*? s*cutii easterly alone the hne of Lot No. *2? r^nin* 16 links /» .!« ) ; thence n o rth easterly ah.: g th e i r e of Lot N 't 21. to lands belonging to the h“irs o ' Basfi Burgose deceased; tnei.ee aiong he w— t fine o t. the last m entioned land, north v--»ier y to the to the c. n ter f tile highway ru iir .'rg Through said land : thence -a« 'er!y a ong the c -n ie r of said Uighway t-a lands of .T.b, •/, M orgar.: thence n o rth ­erly al mg the w est iice o: tue said M organ’s .and it* tiie shore of Lake Erie; tuence south v.-es*er y aiong t?e sh**re of Lake Erie as I• w u n s anu ’urns to the p.aci of begin* in c . containing IPO acres o f ’and be th e same ruor° or les- t t’fii tre so ri ’y the iiLcersigned. W illiam R e s e ll . R eferee at pub.ic ail tion a: E. M. Boswel: s Uot I r. the w W.“ ' f R:p ‘ tT’ ‘ -ia couu y. o r th - ' t h day of . l n \ . 1890, a*, 10 i 'c lock in the tufeuoon. phrsr.ant to the judgm ent made aLd entered in the above entitled action on the 25th dav of March, tyio

Dated. March 2fc’h lfetv> e'TLLl \M k'Up'mEI L Refere . SM ITH & TEN N A N T, A ttornevs tor Plaintiff'.

Y 'O TICE TU C R E D IT O R S -P u rsu a n t to c - t order of Hod Daniel Su. rmi.n. Surrogate of the County ot I hau tacqu . ar.d at, orcine "to the s ta tu te it. sucb case mad*- and p-ovia* d, co-ice is bereby giver- to a’; persons hatrng claims a a inst Jam es McConrt late of th “ town *f W’ostlie a in said C ouuty, dire.ascd T h a t ib - j sre required to exh ib it the same with tne von.-tp-- ’hereof to the snhseriber Executrix of “ ■* *isr W ill and Testam ent of ,be said dectao-d, a* *,er p 'ace ofresidence in the f>wr. < t w --R......... aai,; Countyon or before the seventh day of vu-'ust I --90

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Y O T IC E TO C R ED ITO R *.—Pursuant t,. 11 order of Hon. Dan:**! sti^rria* , Surrogate the County of (.’hauluuqtis, and according lo S ta tu te in such c-,s*' mad- and pr* vi icd. ro 'icc h e r e b y to a l' p-rs* n- having cla’ms a g . ’Thyrza M. Crnmp, G tc of the tow:, of Westfield said County, deceased. T r .: • y are r ,q u re<exhib it the same with the v o u c h -" '.hereof to subscriber, adm inistrator of The e s t .- t - o ' the s deceased, a t his offlne in th e r i l ’-.gs of We*tfi in said County, o- *>r before the 4th day of I) c her, 1890.

Dateo Ju n e 2d 1890.SAMUEL C. CRANDALL, A dm in istia ti

QUPREM E t O l’ K’l’, ChauTantfUa County David i t W B-mnett against W 'lliam Sexto- . M innie L. Ford. W illiam F Ford.Daseomh A Taylor ano Robert L. Adams

To the above named defendan ts: Y'ou arehereby summoned to answer the corn; lain', in this action, nnd to serve a copy of your answ er on the plaintiff's atto rn-y* within tw- n 'y dsy-* after the service of th i- sum m ons, exclusive o the d* y of service; and in case of y>-ur failure to appear or answ er, judgm en t will be tak -n again-, von by defsu t for the re 'ief dem anded in the com plaint.

Trial desired in the C ounty of Chautauqua.Dated the 14th dav of Aug., !s9 c

H. C. A c A, KiNGSKURY, Plaintiff's A tt’ys.Office and P. O. Addrees, W estfield, N. Y .

To M nnte L Ford and W m . F Ford, a t J a n e s ­ville. W i-consin. and to R obert L. A dam s, a t Cas talia, Ol.io: T ake tm ic e , T hai th e fo rego ing sum m ons is served upon you, by publication, p u rsu a n t to an order made her-in * y Hon. A. A Van D u sen , C onnty Judge of C hautauqua C u n ty , N. Y., b ea r ing date August 25th, 189 . and n led w ithth e co icp 'ain t, in the • ffice of the ' ” erk o f tb e County of C hautauqua, ai M aw ille , N.V .A u g u s t 27 1893.

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