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Old Fulton NY Post Cards by Tom Tryniski *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.
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