*r- THE AUBURN BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1890.
HENEMANN HELD. c*. THE HEALTH BOARD. NOTARIES PUBLIC. A FATAL FALL. THE $500,000 CANAL APPROPRIATION. T Serious Act umtlous Made Against Hlin— 1L0MANCK AND INSURANCE. Being the List of Those Appointed for It Is Debated at Length in the Assembly - ^Outside Workings of the Affair. FORMALLY ORGANIZED FOR THE Cayuga County This Year. RANDOLPH R. KIMBERLY MEETS A SIN• Its Friends and Enemies. Peter Henemann was arrested yester A PLOT TO SECURE $10,000 THAT WORK OF THE COMING YEAR. The following notaries public in and GULAR ACCIDENT. day afternoon charged with abducting ALBANY, March 25.—In the Assembly WAS FINALLY EXPOSED- for the county of Cayuga have been ap A Question of Figs and Another About a the Sharp woman. Henemann admits Tumbling From a second Story Window to-day, Mr. Laughlin's bill appropriating pointed for the ensuing year: Building Wherein is a Chinese Laundry. that he deceived her, told her that he to the Pavement and Fracturing Bis $500,000 for canal improvements came up The Seoret of Buns' Reappearance lifter Auburn, Joseph C. Anderson, John M. The regular fortnightly meeting of the was not married and promised to marry Skull. as the special order. Mr. Andrus said He Had Ueen liuarned For fcjr His Beat Brainard, Delamer E. Clapp, Frank S. Board of Health was held in Secretory her, but the matter did not seem to * the idea was to lengthen the locks so tliat Girl-The DocUrsoil Matilda Overshoe* Coburu, Horace T. Cook, Martin S. Cuy- Grinnell's office, at the City hall, last trouble him in the least. His wife, who Randolph R. Kimberly, familiarly two boats could be locked at once. the Mark. kendall, J. Frank Davis, Edwin Downer, .evening, with the following members was responsible for the scene at the Pea called ''Kim," and well known about the Mr. Peck claimed the measure was un Robert L. Drummond, William H. city as a vender of fruits and small nov necessary and should be killed. He About eight years ago a man living ia present: Mayor Wheeler, Commissioners cock house, was at the City hall, and it Pecatonica, Ills., who may be callee" Eddy, Hilem B. Fay, Albert Goodyear, elties, suffered an accident, at a few min Heartwell, Leonard, Mills, Alexander was evident that her anger had melted maintained that the canals did not Bonis for aljort, insured las life in the Edward C. Hall, James E. Harrington, utes after 1 o'clock, this afternoon, that keep down the rates of freight and and Murdock, Health Officer Forman, away. Her only anxiety now is a desire Elwin S. Hemenway, Fred E. Hughitt, Provident Savings Life Assurance com- Sanitary Inspector Sisson and Clerk to get her husband out of jail. Mrs. Fred G. Jones, Horace J. Knapp, George will result fatally. He was stand he thought tliat ultimately the canals I>any of New York for $6,000. He mad* Grinnell. Sharp is anxious to leave town, and all W. Latliam, John E. Leonard, George N. ing on the cornice, over 95 Gen,- would be abandoned and turned over to the policy payable to a young lady foe Lounsbury. James Lyon, James P. Mc- street, where he roomed, washing the national government. He favored whom he had developed a singular de Mayor Wheeler called the meeting to she wants is money enough to pay her Internal Geevir, Patrick McLoughhn, George W. the windows of Deputy keeping the canal in repair. He was gree of fondness, but had never married. order promptly at 8 o'clock. He stated bill at the Peacock house, and fare to Murdock, Edwin S. Newton, George H. Whether Revenue Collector L. C. Mead. opposed to improving it. The canal paid Shortly afterward he took out an addi that in the rules of the Board there was a New York. Mrs. Henemann proposed to Nye, Walter A. Nye, Morris M. Olmstead, perch by tional $4,000 policy in another company, Amasa J. Parker, Lavern A. Pierce, Em- he was blown from his narrow for by the State taxes was for the benefit provision for appointing standing com take the woman to her home until the and proceeded thereafter about Lis regu mett Rhodes, Adolphus H. Searing, Cal the wind or whether he became dizzy and mittees at the beginning of each year, husband could raise the required amount, of western states rather than New York. lar business. He *at> in good health, and vin N. Sitteer, William H. Telford, Oscar toppled over is a matter of conjecture. ami accordingly the following commit but the proposal was not accepted. Tryon, Sidney J. Westfall, Warren A. Our farmers pay for sending their pro one day in December be went to the river As it was, he fell to the flagstone walk, a tees were announced: ^Henemann was arraigned this morn Worden, John H. Young. ». duce by railroad to the seaboard and are for a season of skating, declining any On Finance and Accounts, Commis ing, and demanded an examination, Aurelius, Halsey W. Taylor. distance of about 14 feet, and was picked now asked to pay the transportation bills company. He went skimming over the sioners Leonard, Heartwell and Alexan which was set for to-morrow, at 10 a. m. Aurora,' Effingham T. Brown, Austin up bleeding and unconscious a moment of western farmers. The party tliat smooth surface of the river till be reached der. Henemann was committed to jail. Watson Selover. later. It was thought that he was dead would forward such a measure as this a point three miles from town, where he On Law and Ordinances, Rich, Leonard Cato, Matthew M. Hunter, Chas. F. at first, but when a temporary should receive its death warrant. The passed a group of me>n loading wood, Rich. shouted a greeting to them, and passed and Mills. All the Way From Japan. examination had been made in J. Had national government is now being asked On Garbage and the disposal thereof, Cayuga, John Van Sickle. out of Kight. They recognized Mm, and Alexander, Murdock and Heartwell. A nice Japanese Waterdrop Teapot Conquest, George H. Stearns. Pearson's crockery store, where he had to expend $40,000,000 for improving wa remarked on his grace as a skater, but On Sewers and Drainage, Mills, Mur given to each purchaser of one pound of Sempronius, Julius Fitts. been taken, a few minutes later, it was ter ways, and now how much of tliat ihey never saw him again. Fair Haven, Thomas C. Bridges, E. dock and Leonard. 50c. Japan tea or a pound of Baking pow found that respiration .had not ceased goes to the Hudson river ? Randolph Robinson. A CLEAR OASK. On Vital Statistics, Alexander and der at Remer's Tea Store, 87 Genesee St., entirely, but was very feeble. The am Mr. Andrews, in explaining the pro Rich. Five Corners, Daniel M. Bacon, Sher Burns newer came back to town. His noted for the finest Teas, Coffee, Spices man B. Mead. bulance was sent for and speedily re visions of the bill, said that locks were Commissioner Leonard, of the special Pecatoniea friends never saw him again &c. Remejnber the number is 37. Fleming, William J. Bell. sponded. Kimberly was then taken to not only to be lenghtened, but t was and his loss was mourned bitterly. In a committee appointed at the last meeting Fosterville, Jerome L. Fuller. the hospital. proposed to deepen the Erie and Orange day or two a group of boys came up from to look into the printing bills of the Mr. MoGulre's Singular Desire. Kings Ferry, Frederick A. Dudlev, Kimberly was accompanied to the City canals, to improve the Black river, the country along the river, four miles Morning Dispatch "Association," reported Barney McGuire, an old white-haired Charles K. Niblo. Ledvard, Elisha B. Cobb. Hospital in the ambulance by Dr. a Chees- Champlain, Cayuga and Seneca canals, from town, and said they saw a man that the committee found four of the five man, refused to consult with a lawyer and whose description answered that of Burns Locke, John W. Taylor. man and Parker, and Officer Atwater. and for bottoming out the Albany basin items of the bill correct, but the one for pleaded guilty to the indictment charging Mapleton, C. Stanley Pease. come skating toward them the morning Upon examination, it was found that his to the depth of seven feet; printing the annual reports for the him with petit larceny as a second of Moravia, John E. Cropsey, Hull Green of his disappearance while they were at scull was fractured so badly that the doc Mr. Acker said the regular $1,000,000 Board bad an extra charge of $9 which fense. District Attorney Benton said the field, Henry M. Jewett, William J. H. tending to some muskrat traps; that he Parker. tors were unable to proceed any further. appropriation was pretty liberal, without was acknowledged by the "Association," case was a peculiar one. The defendant was performing some marvelous gyra North Victory, William H. Pelton. The base of the skull was so badly frac the extraordinary appropriation. tions and that he suddenly disappeared and the Board ordered the bill as amend had been in the habit of going about to Owasco, Peter Van Arsdale. tured that the blood gushed out from his Mr. J. S. Johnson protested against the in an opening in the ice. Burns' friends ed to be paid. houses representing that his daughter was Poplar Ridge, Edwin B. Mosher, John dead and borrowing articles of apparel to ears, nose and mouth, and his face was bill in the name of farmers. found the marks of his skates from the Bennett Offenburg was present and L. Searing. wear at the funeral. These articles he Port Byron, Calvin R. Aldrich, Chas. so badly bruised and swollen that one Mr. Martin said that canal improve very point where he had put them on asked the Board's permission to keep his down to within 206 yards of where the would sell. When arrested he told the R. Berry, Augustus Kelly. could hardly recognize him. He was well ments increase the value of property in pigs at their present headquarters until Scipio, John Snyder. youthful trappers had treed a muskrat officers he wanted to go to Auburn prison knowfc about town, and has for years cities, and thus taxes are taken from the the weather modifies, as he feared a Scipioville, George R. Kent, George L. Here they found a hele about ten feet and die there. He requested the District peddled oranges and Yankee notions country and from farmers. change would hurt them and their pres Watkms. across, formed by a spring, which pre Attorney to ask the court for Spring Lake, Frank Garity. about from house to house. He leaves Mr. Stranahan regretted so much vented the water from freezing. The ent headquarters were not a nuisance. as light a sentence as possible. Union Springs, Henry Eldredge, Reu two children, a son and a daughter, Fred money was to be expended on canals, but skate marks led to the verf edge of the Mr. Offenburg also denied the charges In answer to the usual questions, Mc ben F. Hoff, Etsel Wood. and Mamie Kimberly, of this city. His unless we wish to abandon canab alto hole, and there were tost. made by Commissioner Rich that he Guire said he was 85 years old December Venice Center, George B. Crawford. children have lived with their grand gether, we must spend enough on them It looked like accidental death, and bored holes in his garbage barrel to let 11th last, and was a coachman by occu Weedsport, Ira D. Brown, Isaac Chad- derdon, Chester M. Elliott, Frank M. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennison, of to keep them in a state of efficiency. Miss Matilda, the charming beneficiary the water off. pation. Judge Werner said the case was Parsons, Homer E. Rheubottom, Asaph Franklin street, for years. The doctors After further discussion Mr. Acker under the policiesof life insurance, asked Health Officer Forman gave a concie an inexpressibly sad one and the court W. Shurtleff, Ernest G. Treat, Sylvester were unable to do anything to relieve made a motion to strike out the first that the money be paid her. But until verbal report of the condition of health would prefer to send McGuire to some W. Treat. the body was produced and identification him, outside of putting him in an easy clause of the bill which, if carried, would throughout the city, and stated that of the hospital, but this was impossible. The fixed beyond a doubt the soulless corpor A New Bank Examiner- , position. have killed it, but the motion was voted number of contagious diseases reported sentence was one year and ten months at ation declined to contribute. Along in Auburn State prison.—Rochester Union. Mr. Groesbeck, formerly, engrossing A telephone message from the hospital, down—ayes, 47; noes, 56. since the last meeting, seventy-five cases April the ice was welt out of the river, clerk in the State Senate, made his first says that Kimberly died at 3:15. were measles, four scarlet fever, one and the bed was dragged for the body of An Easy Way to IIndiana found Burns' open faced watch. The His New Office. identification seemed complete. "Since my last report, seventeen com ing a sack, and save a quarter Into the and Bowen against Buchanan from the plaints have heen made to this board, of Lace curtains and rose blankets cleaned But cliief among those who examined nuisances of various kinds, eight of which bargain. at John Preuss'. 15 Water St. SENECA FALLS,March 25.—Superintend ninth Virginia district, in favor of the ent Colvin turned over the property of setting members, both Democratic. and identified .the..body was Dr. Puis, were for privy vaults. Permits have been E. S. MORSE, 142 Genesee St^. who had passed upon Burns' application granted to clean and disinfect the same. • . , .. • f ■ BULLETINED NEWS. the State to the newly appointed Superin The Posey-Parrett case hinged on a pecu "The remainder are in course of abatement. T. M. C. A. Xotes. for insurance. He seemed exceedingly tendent, John McKeon, yesterday. liar question. Mr Parrett was elected by interested in the case, making many Much has been said al>out a large herd of The following was the ticket elected by Singing School to-night. See want col. hogs~atNo. 40 Fitch avenue, but on in Miss Jennie Finnegan is visiting at the a majority of 20 . votes. Mr. Posey trips to Pecatonica and comforting Ma- spection I found but two little pigs, which the Y. M. C. A., yesterday afternoon: Spring Wall Papers, Carpenter & Son's residence of Charles Walters in Auburn. claimed 30 votes were cast for his op tilda by almost daily visits. He cheered will be moved to the country as soon as Board of Managers, three years, War Willis Roberts, who is now located at ponent by students of St. Memrad college, her so effectually that on the Fourth of they are able to bear the inclemency \>f rington Somers, Frank B. Gorham, John Two of Under Sheriff Mead's sons are Duluth, Minn., is home for a few days. a Roman Catholic institution situated in July they were married, and the girl laid this climate. Complaint from several down with the measles. aside her weeds the day she was wed. parties has been made about the" building A. Young, H. L. Romig; one year, John "Mose" Lacy, of Rochester, has been in a small village. ~ J. Trowbridge. For some reason the company still ob on the east corner of Genesee and William Dr. Byron E. Osborn and wife went to town for a day or two among his friends. streets. Inspection has been made, and I For president, Warrington Somers. jected to paying the insurance money, Waterloo at 10:40 this morning. Work upon lock No. 8, progresses nice Miserable Russian Prisons. and suit was brought to compel them. think some actiorr-by this board will be Vice-President, Frank B. Gorham. necessary in order to "abate the nuisance." ly under the supervision of Messrs. Barr LONDON, March 25.—An Odessa dis They found Burns had made a will by Treasurer, John J. Jrowbridge. Chaplain Yates of the prison, is spend Mayor Wheeler wishedto know of In ing the day with his family in Weedsport. low & Martin. The fifth course of stone patch to the Daily News says that 600 which the doctor inherited all his little This evening sixty-five members of the spector Sisson, what was the nature of is being laid, at present. There will be convicts have sailed for Saghalien. A worldly wealth, and this, with some gymnasium class, under the direction of the complaints about the building, on the Mrs. McCarthy of Green street, denies nine courses in all. medical inspection strongly confirms the other facts, still induced them to ques T Prof. Hess*, secretary of the physical de all connection with Henemann and Mrs. tion the validity of the claim. The case east corner of Genesee and W illiam That wild duck are plenty at present, worst evidence as to the condition of partment, will give an exhibition in Shaw. She says it is some other Mrs. Mc -did-QOt come to trial until the following streets? is proven by the fact that Hani in bought Russian prisons. gymnasium hall. An excellent pro Carthy. / winter, and then the defendants' attor- Inspector Sisson stated, that in the first and sold over two hundred of them, last gramme has been arranged for the occa Low cost Accident Insurance in the old ney asked for an adjournment until the place, the building had no cellar, the Seward Post will hold a camp fire at week. sion. The annual meeting of the associa reliable New England by H. L. Hoyt, 82 following day. Was he going to offer a abutments and beams had decayed, and the post rooms to-night, to which all old Superintendent McKeon and Capt. Genesee St. compromise? j tion will be held on Monday, April 7, at soldiers are invited. ■ that a Chinese laundry has been run in Veille will go over the Cayuga and Sen Next morning the court room was which time reports of the retiring officers It Will be Postponed. the building, and that the refuse water, eca canal at once, and work will be be filled and every one was on tiptoe to- see for the past year's work will be read, The adjourned meeting of the Board WASHINGTON, March 25.—The House after washing, was emptied so that it of Trade for the election of trustees will gun speedily, where repairs are necessary. how much of the $10,000 Matilda secur- • with address by the incoming officers and has agreed to an amendment postponing passed under the building, through into be held this evening. Frank J. Zill and wife desire to express ed. Bill Evane, a barber, was placed in members of the association. the World's Fair until 1893. the cellar of Dr. Tripp, and made bad their appreciation of favors extended by the witness chair by the defense. C. B. Nichols went to Aurelius at 10:40, Were you acquainted with John work. Also, that decayed vegetable and neighbors and friends, during their re Miss Mahoney has just returned from this morning, to hold an auction at the cent bereavment in the death of their ROLL OF HONOR. Burns?" he was asked. animal matter had collected, under the New York with all the latest novelties in farm of Thomas McCarthy of that village: son. . - . • "1 was." he replied. building, making the stench, at times, spring' and summer millinery, which she South Street School. will be pleased to show at her home, 14 Mrs. Jane Gardner tenders her thanks "Is he living?*' almost unbearable. Dead rats had been Liberty street. _^ to the many friends who very kindly FIETH GRADE. •'He is." found under the building and when the Having decided to continue The New rendered assistance during the illness and York Store,-49 Genesee St., and having Annie Bennett, Frank Cheney "How do you know?" W. K. & I. Union Notes. at the burial of her husband. Chinamen were cooking, the stench and leased the building we now occupy, we Willie Parker. "Because 1 am looking right at him aroma from their improvised kitchen was The regular monthly meeting of the shall greatly increase our stock of crock now!" executive committee x>f the Woman's Miss M. E. "Dwyer, organist of St. ery, glass, lamps and fancy wares, there POUETH GRADE. W1FY BU#*J8 TCKNE& CP. something terrible. Frances de Sales church, Geneva, fa Union will be held in their parlors in by enabling us to offer to all a better as Herbert Atkins, Ernest Walton, All eyes followed th* barber's keen Commissioner Heartwell offered the vored the assemblage at St. Mary's last sortment and larger stock than ever be Homer Conboy, Louise Boehme, William street to-morrow morning at 10 evening with Rossi's Tantum Ergo. glance. Judge, jury, law pra, witnesses, following amendment: That Section 10 fore. HENRY P. REESE. Peter O'Connor, Mary Cheney, everyboy rose up and gz*&d in horrified of the rules and regulations of this Board o'clock. Bickerton Richard- Louise Vickeas, The United States signal bureau at son, Charles Taber, interest at an apparition near th* door. be and the same is hereby amended so as The young people of the First Metho There stood John Burns &oun<> a—4 welL dist church will give a musical and liter Washington predicts for this afternoon: Among the Organists. John O'Hora. to read as follows:—-The office hours of rain to-day, icinds shiffiiig to eolder, The barber was discharged and he took this Board shall be open from 9 to 10 a. ary entertainment in the parlors on Sat northwesterly, and fair weather Wednes- On Wednesday, April 2, Prof. I. V. THIRD GRADE the stand. His identification was in Flagler will give a concert and organ m. and from 1 to 5 p. m. except on Sun- urday evening next, for the entertain day. -,?__ Mattie Kinsella, Mattie Hayden, stantaneous, complete, unquestioned. ment of the working girls of the city. opening at St. Augustine, Florida, at Jacob Richardson, Willie Tutton. Even Matilda broke down and wept, - days and legal holidays, upon which latter City Attorney Pierce has written an T Miss Mary C. Steel, superintendent of which time he will open a $15,000 pipe W illie Bergan, Richard Brown, though something more than joy at see days it shall be open from 12 a. m. to 1 opinion in favor of the acceptance'of a James Brady, Dennis Sweeney. ing him may have moved her. The doc p. m. and the subordinates whose the educational department, has arranged deed of Kitchell street by the city. The organ, made by the celebrated Rosenfelt deed is given by Charles N. Krte&efl and organ company. Before returning home, SECOND GRADE. tor grew white and red and white again, duties are in the office shall for a class in painting which will be then iainted outright. -—~ - formed directly after Easter for the bene Amanda Van Tuyle. Mr. Flagler will give two concerts at Amelia Cheney, Jannette Atkins. be assigned to be on duty during those Burns told hi* story. He and the girl Savannah, Georgia. During Mr. Flag Bessie Waire. Agnes Peterson, hours. fit of the working girls wishing to join. Kemmler, the condemned murderer, and the doctor formed the scheme to get ler's absence, L. D. Leach will preside at Bertha Arnold, Harrv Waire, The matter "Vas laid over until the The committee in charge of the Cen will probably be taken to Buffalo to be George Shorter, Jay Hodder, $10,000 from the insurance companies. next meeting of the Board. tral Labor Union dance, will meet at resentenced,, next Tuesday. An argu the organ at the First Presbyterian Albert AUnutt. He was-young and careless, and willing ment is being made before the court at The matter of disposing of the garbage their rooms, this evening, at 8 o'clock. church. p!~- FIRST GRADE. to take some risks. The doctor was to C. H. PARKER, Chairman. Buffalo, this afternoon, with that end in take $2,000, the girl $2,000, and he was was referred to and discussed at some view. The Utica Observer says: "H. M. Willie Alnutt, Frank Conners Flagler, the millionaire oil operator, is a to*-Siave" the balance. Then he was to length. The Royal Arcanum. Fred Herling, Elijah Richardson, marry Matilda, and with her leave the Commissioner Alexander's report of A large and enthusiastic meeting of The Ladies' Missionary society of the cousin of Prof. I. V. Flagler, of the Utica Maggie Mc Nally, Lizzie Mc Carthy. First Presbyterian church will hold a tea country. He passed the wood haulers the special committee appointed to in Auburn Council No. 407, Royal Arcanum, in the church parlors this evening, from Conservatory of Music Recently H. M. Genesee Street School. on the ice, and almost immediately after vestigate the disposal of garbage was also was held in Damon Hall, last evening. 5 to 7 o'clock. A general good time is Flagler erected the Memorial Presbyterian FIRST GRADE. took off his skates, went ashore and referred to, and the feasibility of dis One candidate was instructed in the mys expected. The proceeds of the entertain church at St. Augustine, in remembrance Eddie Baker, Hugo Hinkleman, struck off through the woods, which ment^ will be devoted to the support of of his daughter, Mrs. Jennie Louise Bene were bare of 6now. and got a train at a posing of the garbage in some other way teries of the order and three applications home missions. Alex. Weiler, Elliott Hubbard, than feeding it to hogs. Making a com for membership were received. Super dict, who died in a yacht near Charleston Blanche Calhoun, ~Eva Dewitt, station ten miles from borne, and went to Chicago. Then he went up to Wis post heap and treating it chemically was vising District Deputy Grand Regent J. Two men were received at the prison, a year ago. The church is an elegant Laura English, Anna Moon, Fannie Shallish, Fannie Walden, consin and found work in a sawmill. He considered by the Board as the best Robert Dias, of Syracuse, was present, this morning, from Rochester. Joseph structure, costing, with the parsonage, Yawnian commenced a three years' sen Martha Kincher. corresponded with the doctor, taking an means last evening. and addressed the council. The order $250,000. Among the congregation at the tence for burglary, and Barney McGuire SECOND GRADE. assumed name. When the company de On motion of Commissioner Leonard, now numbers over 100,000 members* in dedication were Mr. Flagler's family came for one year and ten months for •JoeMoon, Douglas Woodruff, manded the body the doctor wrote ask the matter was referred to the special the United States and Canada. larceny. McGuire is ah old timer, and Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, Mrs. Wanamak- Lee Preston, Clara Calhoun,' ing for his skates, watch and the clothes •_ committee on garbage, to report at the has served a previous term under Copper er, Miss Wanamaker, Russell B. Harrison Carl Somers, IHelen Lucas, he wore on that fatal morning. He sent John. next regular meeting. Adjourned. Those Horses. and wife, and Architects Carrere and Gorrell White, •Edith Marshall,- them, but saved the letter, which was Edith Shaw, A large audience saw the opening per Miss Bertha L. Clark, the gifted young- Hastings of New York. I. V. Flagler has Bryan Wait. now produced in court, and in which the Easter Opening of Spring Millinery, Harry Whjpps, Addie Schwartz, statement was made: "I have a good formance of Prof. Bartholomew's won violinist of Rochester, who is to take part received a telegram asking him to give a Flora Wolff, At Williams' new Millinery Store. On in the concert to be given by the Ruggies Jessie Baldwin, 'stiff about your size which 1 can use." Friday and Saturday, this week, we shall derful horses at the Burtis, last night, sacred recital on the new $15,000 three- Jessie Gamber. and evidenced their appreciation of the street church quartette, at the First Bap Burns accidentally learned that Dr. make our Easter exhibit of trimmed bon tist church after Easter, will be the guest manual organ, which was put in by THHtD GRADE nets, toques and round hats, also novelties surprising feats of the noble animals. Roosevelt, of New York, and is one of the Pills and Matilda were married, and he of Miss Nellie Perry, of East Genesee Josepn Berry, Willie Teahan* at once returned to Pecatonica. He said in Ribbons, Laces, Flowers^-Toimniings^ The show ^fill continue every evening street. Miss Clark and Miss Perry are finest in the country. He will accept, WTilhe Berry, Hattie Empie, &c. Our stock is all entirely new. No both pupils of Prof. Appey of Rochester. that he would not have cared if his girl this week, with matinees to-morrow and and leaves for there this week. H. M. Edward Haigh, Romana Stout hadn't married, but her weakness and old goods. We shall give the ladies of ~"*~ "*"-.- -- - ■ - easss*>sB Pearl Stout, Saturday. At to-morrow's matinee, ^Flagler has large interests at St. Augus Percy Henry, the doctor's evident treachery led them Auburn and vicinity the best} -value for ladies will be presented with a soiffeeAir The Ladies' Aid and Parsonage society Milton Marshal* Rose Wnipps, lowest living prices. We invite an early tine, being owner of Lie Ponce de Leon Frank Morley,- Napoleon Ross. to overreach. The sequel was that the v picture Of the handsome horse,VsNellie. of the First M. E. church will hold a sup inspection. WILLIAMS, per and social in the church parlors on hotel, said to be one of the finest in the George Talladay. doctor spent two years in prison for Ua - " . 2 Exchange St. Seats at the box office. ' , . Wednesday evening, at which time an work! and to have cost $4,000,000. He * Not absent during the year. share hi the fraud. Burns got off lighter, excellent bill of fare will be served. also owns the Alcazar and the Hotel Cor- and the woman was not proseoutecu It does not pay to buy cheap shoes, But how about the man whom tbs> In laces there are many.new kinds, Honest goods at Low Prices are better After supper the young people- have ar dover Prof, t V. Flagler-will ajso give _styles, materials and patterns. It is than poor goods at any price. For the ranged to give an interesting musical when you can get good, honest Goods at boys saw skate into a sink holejn the evident laces are to play an important best shoes call on JOHN S. DAVTES, and literary entertainment in the Sunday two concerts in Savannah, Ga., while such low prices, at JOHN S. DA VIES', river? Well, they simply bed.—OhtetC^ part in fashion. 81 Genesee St, schoolroom, South'' -:.-■• 81 QeneseeSti Herald. ■ v ' •/.■"■•
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