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WEDNE:>'Doi..Y FEBRGA.RY 10 1886 RAILROADING AS IT WAS REMINISCENCES OF A CONDUCTOR OLD IN THE SERVICE 'The Repubhc's\ Telephone How Road :uastets Lsed :\len for I hv ih~ executor wb.tch make to.e ~ropor t 1 already farr aggregate !0 net cent uf tt e full amount\ willed Among the lea:a t~e~ are '\I iS~ CathH111e { '.:!clot ,;IJ \\ ) liJIJ ~Irs ><u annah :.\Iclntn b Rand ,;11 OIX chil<lr~n uf '\lr~ Rand 0 •JO the \\'\a> h m~\ton \' rPet Bar tl;;t church >! )() l n ¥eroJt of Ru aester 0 IJ!~) i. o~ng :\lens Chru.ttan a\\\cJatton r !0 \f er making the pa :'\IJ ent afTreed upon \t? ter !a} the ex ecnt r ~ 11 st 11 ha.\ e ~ 11~ a· nrunrna rn hts hand~ whtch will b~ hdd t 1 aw 1 t the decj;>wn of the Halse~ and :M P I 1lmor~ clarm ::-5honld these matte- 1 .:- dec led ad\'ree to the clmmanb the executor l'itll then pa\' up the full amount of the- th!?I len:acu,; and titill have ~ non left m hi~ The Telephone Number of the Ed1tonal P OOIDS of THE REP~BI IC LS 5'70. ' THE WEATHER OUTLOOK For t >-u. <u f Ltr weatl er follou e l by lo ca], raL \' u,tl~er~y wtntl• and 8t.att nan; tempera!< re For t ~ row lo~u r l7!S For Add1honal Local News See f•rst Page ABOUT TOWN: J !C<!t b hwatka at the Central Presby teru:tn church to-morrow eaenmg lf thil5 weather contmues a few days rna :plc sugar wll make 1ts :tppearauce The l>ook.ellers say that Grants hook sells bette th m any ur therr she! ves Hotel hcatB are numerous anrl as blan 1 and self-cun placeut a> u sprmg house fly Tlte Ite~ t S Green mten Is to preach a senes of erm ns to young '\omen They need 1t Iteal csta e lealers are not n the best of apu:tts There 11re large nnm bers of vacant houses Tl e :oe'\i eral chapters of the Agnss z as~m •lnatlon \ 1ll ma._t.;.e an exct ts on to N agara. Falls n l'ehruary rhe water 11 the guttero of many of the Slde stre s fi oze last night and the small boy w tth lull skateH m m great glee J nlms 0 o !man Will speak on 1'he Earths Surface before the Young Mens • Chnst1a.n as~oc atton to morrow evening Dt 1 ell ;howen the Micro•copJCal club lm;t even :1,.,., lww to ltst ngr ~h b 1tter crys- tals from other crystals snch as s ear ne and marganne The poor ambulance makes regnlsr daly t\'P\ to the county alms house b 1t the pas sanger traffic on thts line ts not as live!~ as durmg Ju1uarv How the htelrmen who hang around tho depots 1 ake a liv111g JS one of the mystenes that th\' \ enure man ~:; ot capable of grttppling ' Ith S E ~ cl ots formerly of the 6tn corp\ wtll speaK before the Natrona! \ eteran as somat10n n the Democratic I eglOn s head qnarte-ro th s evening The number of pupils th1s year at De veaux college 1s larger thts year than here tofore Tl e new elevator to the whulpool will he fin shed early m the season Dudes wtth the sprmg overcoats have made thelT appearance m small qnant1ties They wtll crawl back mto w nter overcoats when the r ext cold snap come. m from the northwest The ol<l ::><orth street cen etery wh ch tl e Cemetery as.oc atwn de,ne tu sell to set tle htigattun wonld mal e a magmficent :res1dence Si e or an elegant place for an up town hoteL The bre vers chuckle The> I a~e n!tea ly secured a.lar 0 e amount of guo 1 ct:: an 1 v 11 they hope before the close of the wmter get enough to enaole them to snap the>r .liuger. 111 tl c 'aces of the new Ruffnln Tee company Patnck V helan and Patr ck Hurley we e wrestling n McDowell s saloon corner of Fifth nn<l I etmsylv nmstteets last evenmg l'rfr Hurlt'Y Mot the flr~t fall none ro 1n 1 but twas :¥1 Whelan who wa.~ hurt He htt a sto> e m l hurt hrs ht>a l rm l was taken to' the Em ~gency hosp1tal The fash on of vrear ng b :tstles lS ~rrow mg and tne l ustles themselves are grow1ng to an alarllllllg extent An Irishman who swung out of tne way of one the property of a fash onably dressedla lyon Mam atreet yeste~day said Be me so tl the s 1e walks mu !Je made w1der \wag sng gested that the weanng of b1 stles he de olarecl a vwlation of a c1ty ordinance agamst nlac ng obstructions m the street\ PERSONAL L W Barrett of \lban~ c; a gne\t at the Tifft Supreme Court J 1lge Batker s at the Genesee Judge '-Iadley; of \I aterloo s at the Genesee E J ove and w fe of Dem er Col are at tne T1t1't ho11Se I ue Ron George Barker au w fe are boo,_etl tt the Genesee Tom Cn t ng clerk of v tal stat st cs re tmnecl from ~e1v York vesterda\ v YJ.an Greemdge of :Sew ). ork and \\ J Hadma of Ph ladelphta are at the T fft house Water Cumrmsswner Hewaert \ com 1 esc ng Hew ll attend the boa:rd meetl.D.g on Fri lay Col >< 10. Haskins of \ oca member of ofVnlcan ze I ·wood compa ~ of :::\ew \York c1ty lS st y ng: at the Gt>-ne ee G Cl nton t at lne1 1 ece Hr of he Enf falo :::\ev, \ o• & Phtladelph and at o e f G e field :\Ia, th (Jen M ss l au has been ch<tSen pres dent and :ll\'-\ P~ttie smttl seer tnt~ uf an as soc at un r .,. 1 l y 1 1 n embers of the O:q>hen• •u ety J f \hU aker former!~ tiu\ding ageut of t1 c :\illw ukee D Rt Collector ~Ianufact ntU1 0 comoun an l E 1 Ell ott of R 1 er Creek we e tu the c1ty to day i\ \\'i Ruggles genertl passenge1 agent of he '-'1 ch gan Central and R S Hau- generru. n ssenger agent of the Chicago & Northwe,tem are regtstered at the Gene see Joe J\o~SE\I hs Buffalo s b ped elephant IS sixty yeru-., old to-dn.:v Tue anruversary will be honored With ap-proprtate cere momes th q evemng m wmch hLS fnendo will pa:r Ic p te L T Kinne of Grand Rap1d• shertff of Kent county Michigan v\lSlted the shertff s office thlS mo'!'nlng and was furnlShed a ticket to the J ul on l''t da> He des res to be preseut at the haugmg of Herman The Hon .James 0 Putuam has been m v1ted to spea.r... at ChlCker ng hall ~ ew York, February 19th on Jndge DaVls ex cJJ e bill now m the a;:sem bly :Mr Pnt nam ts not n n h~c1.Ith and may \Je un able to atten l Hrram bx~ tm ts a frequent VlSltor at the c1ty hall these days He always seems cha ..,.e l w th some oontident aJ. miSSion and speak w1th b ted breath when reporters appear HIS favonte haunts are the boedorrs of the republican office holders a.nd n the-re 1--e seems. much at home He ea,rnestlv conversed mth Water Comrms s10ner Ryan ht• mornmg The-1r Ind1:'i'\ dual Eenefit-:So -.out stdP Bul=nn(\SS Allo1.ved Joke on a Slcemng Car Col).{luc tor and the Fun It ::U.ade It JS certa nlv a fact that ra~ oadmg = t what 1t use to he and tl>e speaker re- mo' ed h1s cob plf-e anti puffed blue nn1,.-s of SmJk.e toward the tly specked ceiling He was an old gray barred ratlroader who had literally JOurneyed all hfs ltfe bem.\l' as he saul more of hlo tune on the tram than off He ha 1 the pecu 1ar a r of an e::s:pe 1 enced traveler and bore proofs of hiS JO uney m~>;a m the loss of one of the linger» of h \ nght hand A blue cap pu•hed well back upon his head nad a black band encncl!ng tt and concealing something beneath Which procla med that l e vru; a conductor He had JUSt come m and was comfortably seated m au oll fash10Jled cnsht nc I chatr A IT W \J ~( f I suppose ever.) thmg ts conducte 1 more ng>dly now and w th an ulea to clu\e econ omy venture l the rer urt~ \ hu \ ' prese-nt ><tnct W<\ll I huulu thml< •o turned the other \\ h~ , r a ru1h oa l man s posttwn 1sn t worth that now snappmg hiS fingers l 1 emember ~ears ago when my father vas. roadmaster he use l to have one of the Ill n \ork.ing n hlS ga~d~n neath' all su nmer lf the nonse needed pamtmg une uf the compau; \ m n did u and no questwns were wked fhen all the coal was furmshed by the con pun:~ and one of the cu 1 any s te :t.ruH, d~:e v 1t to the I ouse lather lash! l a 111 ttl putter mg- monnrl nt onetl ng or oth<\r lur ng the ent rod yea I he 1 u::~ed to ::.p c lat some In horse tlesh ml when he gut Sl..\( o e1ght together tue company ::;, cars ::;hii~eU them gr!ltmto New Yolk where he realized some handsome sums from them :Vtatters have changed mate-nally s nee then l et 1t be kno~n nowtnatamn.ni::;clolnganyout s de bust ness an off goeti h ::; head I he men are looked after w tilt the same lep;1ee of shn.rpne~ that conv cts n prrnons a e and no man 1 sure of hl::3 I lace a lu..'Ji I t un goo l for noth ng Loa.ter \~ 1th more mon y than brams abuse the conductor o any of the tta n men they uust t!lke it submt< stvely ot m all prol>auilit) get saeke l 1 have seen men f<et the bl ne envelope lately that have been on the road for ye u:s and on some trumpe :I up chatge that the facts would not substantiated A JOx E m: A C J~DtC~OI We used to ha'e lut~ uf f w tho gh m t1 ose lays he contume I me ltatlvelv 1 e movmg h ::. p pe to D tr ag un The boJ used to put up Jubs un each other and some u! tile pract cal Jokes pla,erl were very amtwmo I remember oll Billy Vosb rg U:st;' 1 to run a sleept-r m th Lake Olhore and a n an named Mills and I played a JOke on lnm that was good for a ctgar wheue>e1 we met huu after that » e were stand n~ m the depot about t ventv mmutes betvre the tram left fhere emerged from the depot an nlme-nse-ly fat negress who wanted to go to Cle eland I motwnerl her to \' osb rrg s cat, Go Hl tl ere satd I and m tke yourself comf 1ta ble Th s •~ the st permtendelilt! I said mot oning oward '!\1ill l e~ c umed n Mtlls tbJ\ IS the c n ltctot 'I he tram 111 start tn a few llllll !Cb Ill I he \m see ~ u thwugl! Yon go m the e and don t \'et out for an,one The biakemnn \\tll oe alon,... ill aft! v LU ute an l 11 1 rol allv order you o 1t blt don t ; o 1 b 1 lge and don t take 11n~ Of hiS S!l<8 fl!EIElLT The r ecrress we.ghed fully three nundre t ponuds an'i\ the du>s wao hot l er,pua non heade liter 1ll1ck forehe II a I 1 an m streams <.lo\ u her p;re& v f :tc a~ :->he an1 ble l slowly towar l the car at l Millli tauly hugged h mself as he .so. 1fl the cce s of the Joke fhe fat dame lowly worke I 1 e self up th ,t ps an I w 1,...e I 1 ~J'<PH Sideways mt) the tloor ::;h~ planted he1 self fa1rly 1n the a :sle ' osburg came 01 t In n. f w m nu't<!.s looking comfortable 111 lns snmme1 sm¢ and PI ffing 'fresh c gat 1\ e were deep m conve s1t n u l pa t1 o attt:mt n t lim He l>oarde l ht car u I \ tH < nfr I e I n enteTing b the h gP 1 lack mo 1nta1n otf fie.•h that r arrecl the aJsle What a e you domg htre m no pleasant tone Doan you go fer to sass me yon goo n fe nothm no account brakeman '\ l tho wench rementber1ng her rnstructions Bnt you are m the wrong car protested poor V osl urg Dat ll do fer yo su.h lo 1 g n w r-eplied the negress It was no use \ osbm plea letl and at last rave I an l • 'me at ~lis F.honv b lt she refused to budge one uch and h!> illlght JUSt as well ba\ e atten pted to n ove the e' erlast ng roclcr; as to have surre l her \ osh 1rg l >t I exha 1sted everv expedient anrl \as at hiS Wit s end when happel!mg to glance o 1 of the open doorwaj' he saw us Millos st 11 talking earnestly and ge~tlcu lat ng:v10lent ly to keep down the riS ng langhter anti I liSten ng olemnl He looked at ns for a ft 11 mmnte and liM! t d vn l upun ln Sl ak nc-> h s fir~t at t s he sho tetl )' p tt p th s Job yo as cals Yo get tl 'vench out !U ck Don yo 1 o-o fer to cnll me a wench you sassy br~emau y01 shouted the negress tOt Ueef.ln t tbmk IJccar>e J Ul are lrakeman you ca 1 run o er me 'T'he long a 1 tl e short of t ~as that afte1 \ h 1rg coo ed down he t1 eated o the c1gms an l then I vent n nut ld tie negress that the c r heatl ' s he!s o.ntl that tne sleep~ w uhl be left n the depot eihe left as sue c e an t ' o,J rg had the \m l 's oper d aml th car floor ::;pn 1k.led. ~nth cvlogne TEN YEARS BEHIND Thts mtere,tmg matter n rega 1 to B 1f rn R r d& Jfc:'idly • Offic[al of the late of Tannarv B ffalo countv sertt of Er e cot nty Popnlat ou I ll Hoteb-lien ee T tit 1 o se Ma~ on Bloomer::. Co t nen tal Publ c halls-::;t Ja '\\ eats I 800 A lelphta seat' uuu \cade1L~ of :\iJoJC seats 1 100 1 he r t ' oho II ncre e the populat on u hl l n mate Bloo n r ~ 1 ote>l h ch was ndoned a..~ a. 1 ostelry ten y.ears ago BJdd tbe :,;taffo l house and the Com\t Street tb at•e and B nnell mu eun T\ re n arkn!Jle that ment o 15 not 1 ade of tthe oll Theatre Colllllllq e THE FRONT PARK LAND. Jndge i:::)tn.l. h n the supenor court} e ter dny con!irtne l the report of the culllm \\ on ers apuomted to appralSe land to be taken for the Front par\ The Ill' ard amounts to 11;)~ 000 To Dav d F Day as ass1f'Tnee of Isaac Holloway and the \ dow and heirs of Peter A- Porter s awarded ~I 998 o Kate Ham lin ~1 C \\ Rol:ite aclmm1stra ot $1 \'i i). ham fl Whttmore and heir• of Charles H Ra ho Ill 3 o :S C and :s S Br1ggs le ~ee:s. \\' 000 John P an Cbades \\\ Roth essees FIRST CHURCH SUIT T e e::>tuu n In tbe pet t on to sell the F st church prooertv was cont1nned before Judge Beckwtth m the supenor court CJvll term thiS moxnmg ~r Fobes wns on the stnnd at 11 o clock J u l,g-e Humphrey rep- re e u the oppo non wh ch I.S smd to be m the maJontv The case has occupted two days already ONE INSTITUTION OUT OF DEBT The Fme Arts ACilclemy which wa.• m debt 1 500 on January 1 1, now on a solid financ al basiB hav ng secured twelve new life membersh ps from c t zens and a. g ft of ~ ~ from :\Irs Della !1. 1stin Avery which mpes out the rleb1t account THE FILLMORE WILL SETTLEMENT ,A.t last the semor and Jnutor wranglers m the matter of the Fillmore will s~ttlement came to an agr-eement before Surrogate S ern yeste-rday by consenting that an ad dit10nal 4 per cent of the bequests be patd hank PRIZE PUPILS The Scholars who Have won Stellar •mctron rn the Schools l'oll.owmo- IS rhe list of pupil• who ' ere the pnze schola • to the five higher grades of the public schools at the 1 ecent exannna ti<!>nS CARR CA:BPENTER S CLAIM Ventilated Before the Meetrng of the Super vrsors For and Agarnst The stpernsors listened attentnely to th aJ;gumcnt~ on tile C:ur Carpet t r clatm u.t tl 1r ::;e ~ on ) ~~ter la} ~ ft r o n H r ~\ tt up 1 t.l the d sc sst n nn 1 spoke toucl!u ~I.Y uf he tl e 1 wrnl obi gat10n un posed on the upe, by 'thts oll mans cla1m The facts of the en e as letmle I before the board and tnclndcd tn the 1 aJonty re port made sometime m the legendmy 1 ast are a follows In the fore part f ?>fmc! I' C 1 C tr pe te •ent to Cruro Ill wheie refufee vere mu;:,.tenng rn lar ae numbers a n lt\tetl !Johteen vrh1te me'ft an l three colm e 1 :-<me een of them were for tlu ee years and tw for two years At that t1me the \tate of -:\ew )_ ork was paymg a bounty of;;«,(){) fot three years men and 8400 for those will fi!T to er\e fo two years He btought these wanwrs to Buffalo m; the mo~t active market he k cw of There was In the Ele\' enth \ard a self appomted comm1ttee ' mel had raJ ed uwney mdependent uf the stntc and count} to fill the rnota demanded and so 1f posSible a oul tn 11 peuthn 0 draft I he c mm ttef' w lS comnosed of MesSis Gndley Thompson an I Prcsbrey Carpentei made he sa.V's an agreement \'1tll them to pav hu'l a «300 bonus fm hts men Then fm each of the tl ree years men h ' s tu get .~oo- i)OO mo than the 1 egular fee and for the t o 'ea ::;. en S'r.\OQ an a 1' nnce of ~300 So nclulmg the bonns he was to get 1 ou ns agamst ti oUO otfe1ed by the st tte I he Ele enth ward Committee pruu over W uOU o the county bounty committee wh ch ~ 1111 Carpentt'r e entually rece ved as a partial pu}ment He tlemanded tho lalaucl of h ::; money fron1 th\' countJ bounty com m ttee fron t me to time but could never aet t Tak ng these fact::. nto cons dera t on ~upe1 tsars Chr stJ and 0 Bnen m tru luc~l 1.o re::;ulutw I 1ecommenrh ~ tbat Ca oeuter be pa d ~ QOQ wtth mterest from J ne 1R6\ :\im,lly r o te1 ~<Lcke I b:; < < Judge H mph e 1 the b ttercst opponent of the cla 1 'lbev mge I that Mr Carpenter ha already rece ved all that be '\ ent tled to tak fur the n en rendererl He sold hiS re cnt ts to the Eleventh ward comm ttee wh ch was pa d for ther by the countl a1 l 1ecaved hio monev for them He clmms ou the other I and that the e st ll remmns dut> lum ItS 000 an 1. 1ntere.;;t f om J ne IB6 'I he county clmms that f tbe e Is t II due that amo mt ?>lr carpenter ' 0 til not ha\ e allowed tt to outla\1 as he d!d Both JudrYe Barker and Dan els had elect led a.ea nst ts valid ty E urther ar.,ument n tl e matter wrn:; adJourned until this morn mifhe supe!\bOb did not teassemhle nnt1l ueu.rl} uoon to-day Each one wa: g en a chance to exl?ress 1 s v e v o the all m portant question anl at 4 o clock th s after noon ::\iarilla E ester was m the m ddle of a long argument agamst the claun LE ROY S OATMAN ~ TALK Le Roy S Oatman a memt. of Bidwell 1\ ilkeson post rmd a veteran of the 116th Iecr ment of :::\ew York -volunteer~ told a lar..,..e audience n Assoc at on hall last even ng aboot. The o;gen ng of the Lower :\llSolSSIPPl Rnd the :Siege of Port Hud son He gave a most mterestmg and de tmled acconnt of the captme of Forts J a.ckson and ~t I 1 ilhp and the tina.l occ 1pat on of ~ew Or eans 1n the spnng of l~ti The speaker ~poke m glow ng terms of the work of Farragntontbe1mter ;ust o evious to the attack on Port H ud son ThiS oeo-an xlay 186a and lasted nnui Jul} ~ \'in one d\ OUU of the bl e coat,; were killed mcludm~; 100 of the !16th 1 egiment and ts commana.er Colonel Cha pn The speaker pa d a generous tribute to General Grant ami Geneml Hancock m con cln~wn but sa1d that tbe serv tees of the pn ate should not be forgotten for be was equallv entitled to the honors as well as his commander A vote of thanks was ten deted the speaker 65TH REGIMENT DRILL By order of Col Wand the 65th regnn.ent Will a•semble at the arsenal thLS evelllllg at ~ 30 o clock Bn,gadter General Charles F RobblilS will reVleW the regnnent and pre sent the marksmen badges for the season of !\-\' HIS WIFElS AffECTiONS. CHESTER A BURDICK SUES DR SYI VANUS A FREEMAN fOR $2:> 000 He Says the Physt 1an F ntH.-ecl Wtie Al\al and Rmmd h1s ffiC!'ltH Hnpp1ne~--s-8otni:\ of\ the I'own._o.; ht\ T-v.;a1 J. ~ 1:::o tE: d- The Doctors Df.fe-1:tse The tnal of an mtel<~tmg Ia' s<IJt m progr~s b,..fore Judge LE>WlS In the~-upreme court Cll\CUlt Chester A. Bu:rd ck l'hnrge that b 1 ant~:; \ heeu an h\\ stole hL~ \tfe • heart from hm1 and so bUe~ the !at ter nut for the return of that member hnt IN REGARD TO GUTTING RATES A meet no of genetal p t:;:seng r tb~ntR of the Htrtous ro d;:. cnterwg Buffalo v 11 be heltl at the Genesee l!uw;e to rum ro\\ Among those who ha' e already regiStered at tl e hotel are 0 W Ruf'Tgles Mich gm l entral \\ lliam ~ dg tr brand Trunk I{ S Hmr ( h1cago & 1-:orth\\estern \ P J ohnsou Lake Shore D M h.emlrtcks ~ew 1 o k Central Henrv Monett of the ¥.cot bhu e an !John :>I \bl>utt uf the F r1e r R.l me expecte l t n ght Tl e 1 scuss on wtll be 111 1 egard to the 1 asset er rates at d the actio! of tl e Buffa! I .:; enger as IJ c1at on m re;l\ntd to cuttmg rate wtll be g1ven attent1011 SPORTING NEWS Gau Jam s bemg trame ll>y \!bert Hamm for h1s com1ng race with reemer Martm :\iayor of SpTin~tl d clatn..s to he tl e champion slugaer of ~;ne county The \eot Entl Ro' nil clul held a de ltghtful reumon at the r club house last e en ug Th ~\eat her ~not altogether the best for tobogganing and the I e lli a sl ght decreatie at the toboggnnmg slides Local sports are hu n '~ the fort at l P Adelphi tl '\ week The contestants are Augt st Smith style 1 the clamp on of Ger man~ and Hemy Glark an \mer can atlr Jete 'Ihese me t\o powerf 11 men mlm tere,t sportmg character• C\ er) 1 ght hy the r wrestling lJonts YfiU~a MEN S ASSOCIATION Tae annual election ofthe )_ ouug :\fens assoc a on was held ) e te lay '\VIth no contest fot the p esrder C:\ there was no occaswn for any par 1cular stnfe awl there Wa~S pruUably les8 exc tement than hereto for\ tl ouoh tl P -votE' polle 'l was near y the same a:; last ) ear Th cand dates elected were us folio\' t- Rounds term to till Dan INVITATION TO THE ORPHEUS The Orpheus society of b1s c1ty has been lll ltt:>d to sm a solo chorus at the :\- 1 vau kee s~renge fest hlS summer Tl e 1 ter extend ng this stgn fican c 1 rte,y as re e 1) tot da) It I ar, the s gnat e of li I } •sen curt espumlm,! ~etretar) of the North A.J::ner can be:e =erU mtl rhe ho or H:i a d..ititlll 0 l ~heJ. U as lJ t e ooht so et E'\~ ont of e,ghty wtll be extended llke n¥Jta tlons The Orpheu~ will be epresented by a male chorus oi whlch \\ill smn !->chu bert :s Rube • 0 A BARBER THIEF \.ugust Southaff a natty German barber walked off un :\fonday wtth about every th ng Andrew Dome lian ::.shop on William street conta ned. After the ra ors and the week~ tectpts RJ5 were taken August went on a booze which ended m his arrest llllit evenmg oy Officer Hamn e1sm1th Jng.. tlce h .. 1n:;; sen the eulpnt to the Ene county penltentmry for th rty days CRUELTY TO HORSES Wh le Jacob Hoak was drinking: bee1 n a saluon on Clmtun street on Fnday e ening hiS team of horses were standing uut m the cold \Wh ch reg15tered -e1ght degrees below zer JacoiJ was arrested on a C'haro-e of cruel tv u antmals and exam ned m the po- lice court this morrung KOEHLER S CASE NOT CALLED The case of Mart n KoeLler charged With bemg accessorv arter the fact 1u the Koeh er Denne murder case was not called this m.orntnrr In the court of sess1ons as antic pated. It. may be re-ached thiS .afternoon MOVING DAY WILL REMAIM AS IT IS 3 ohn Otto chil.lrman of the commtttee appom.ted to cons der the snbJect of chang mg the datt> of movmg dav from ?.!av 1st to June 1 ::. 1bn 1tted a rep rt to u. o~c :tl meetmg of the Re I Estate and Brokers 1 Jard \V\f' te dav u.fte UOVD The tenor of fne repmt \\' that a crrcnlar letter l nd lwea ~ent l.n :llc comiillttee to 'er 1 u c t1 ze n·ples nhu.,..., liffer nt ra 1£ .'lDd pr fe!>:SlOilS The ans ;)e~ were- dh ers-e n op1n I n and per onal ntern€'w ~ho1>ed ~nch a tl ffewme f \enttment that the c mmit tee m e\ f the fact tha< :113\1\ 1 was so finn! es abl bed hat they ad>JSed thst n J attempt lJe- mutle to chang:e It f01 thf' pre ent The co nmtttee ho\\ e\l\ r fa<o~ect June 1 and l!oughr that the boar i sho 1 eont nne D agnate the matter mth a ' ew to eve tu HJ cbu.n_gmg the date RERMXN THE MURDERER (!met and Ph•losophm lnv•tahons to !-hs lleath :VI rdereY li nan1 st l1 re-gar b hrn 0 Lomy pi oop vmh unaltered pllilos opby He has pasted newspapers mer the bar, of hm cell door to ht1e mmself from the curwns stare of VISitors He 1S dtsm elinecl fo society and like the n ttc 1 ell tm south all he~ ant~ IS to be let alm1e HlS By readmM the curl 1t Will be sean that tue l h.J.er u uppo ed a deputy sher tf o be ore8ent and assu:.t at the execut on Th s f lllll\ marie 1< t > c mply to the law 01 the subJect wh ch allows onlv tl e shenff del ut) hE2r ff n 1 t ~PlVE' C' t zen~ t he- present and to folio out the truct n of the g:o'f ern or that the executwn should !Je con lucted n the mo\t solemn manne1 CITY HALL MATTERS What ts Gotng on rn tne Courts Gene•al News From the Brg Temple OPENED ANOTHER S LET 1 ER Andrew ( ozz1e compla ne I at stat on th s mornmg that Geohan e H.offo an Italian opened a letter !Jelongn g to 1 her esa Cl ma two wt'eks ngo In the letter \vas the announcement of he1 mothers ueath lieoban e preau a!Jroau the Cull tents of the let er or f I e I !nut 111 e able to tell Jus tree Ku g \\hat he did lo w tl then t urro \ u rt n= hen l e wl n:ne thearn _: _____ _ CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION Tl e ce1 hficate of ncorpoJatwn of Ball B utl ers ( la~~ :Jfanufuctu :1.ng coropa.nv Hts filed n tl e eount clerk s office th afte won The \ ount f rap t l <tocl e 'lUI< 1 et\ u 00 I \ leI nto 0~ hnree r f'.: 00 per share The teri of existence s to oe ffft} J ears T!te tr 8 ees for the fir t 'em are I dmnnl B B:tll t rank c Ball eorge A Ball Henr, L Jone Peter Menetd and Henry Miller TO SELL THE CEMET<.I!Y \t PUBLIC MORAlS TheHe Dr JohnGorlonWJlli~ ru to Bu!!alo on Thnrsday to lecture n the e en mg l fore the mru s meet n n I lertafel hall of publtc mmals Ht, oUuJect \\1 1 b on £he Per 1s of 3. uu h m llutfa 0 MOVEMENTS IN OIL fhe fol'on1ng ml quotatwns me recmed by THE REPL: nLic;:, spec al t cker to day CRUDE PET OLElJ:\1 Clo ed J e:s erda;s; 3 I ::'.! Opened to day-'10 A }I W 00 A. !YI llOOA :1-1 llSO ~ M 1.200 }>;oon l2~JPill 100 p ~[ 130P:tl .<00 P M ~ p :\I 3 00 I !11 Closed H ohc dunn!!> the da) Lowest dunng the day CI:UDE OIL SALES At ~ew l ork Petroleum Exchange At 0!1 City Exchange Clw.rtcrs Dailv aver.:age Shi])rrlcnt.S Dan...- ave -age Bmted Ruru; Brndf 1 d D1otmt Do. outs de Bradford ride--water Runs Dally a -cra.,.e .REFINED PETROLEUY LLV.ERPOOL 11 Kl A. }L-Reftned oil LIJNDON 11.20 !L :M. ~ UOOA.JIIL ~EW \\tozu;:: 1 9 30 A... M NEW lORE... 2.30 P :\L ANTWERP <> 00 P :1-1 LON:OON \ 00 p M L[VBRI OOL :!o) P ~i NEW'\ n. itlP ),'1 ~e NZi\ \\ Rli:... .30 P M..--crnde bbls BORK AT HOME THE REI EA::itD CONVICT IN THE BOSOM Of HIS FA 1 ILY He 1s \ er~ :\~ n£ h Pleased to Get B 1ck LJO.ss )f T\ Pnt' five Pounds 1n P1 IS on-C othes th Don t Ftt-Heuill Contmue m the Dealmg m Real Estatp THE HUM OF THE LOCUST no ses un of the bo ~ on r8 thiS n orn ng Jul 1 H l y \ Tme1 h Ha\ k Battz m < e< t l e 1 AVER'S HAIR VIGOR Is a de!Jgltfnl toilet arttcle, and at the same ttme, an effective remedy for all dts eases of the h~ll\ :mu scalp It cau•es the hair to grow luxunantlv rende a 1 soft phant and glossy, and restores the youth fn!eolor \I have been us~nf! .!lyer's Harr YiJor wuth marvelous success It restores the wlor to gray ha\r prcmwtes a fresh }!rowth, ana keeps tt stront and healthy As a tmlet ariiele 1 have never found \ts equal \ Mrs. J. J. Burton, Bangor, Me. ~ J: C Ayer & Co, Lowell, :M:au. Sold b:r nll l..'niggJ!'~ Frice $1, sb< bottles, $5. AMtTSEMEif'l'S. BUX~ELL'S ]IUSEUM \'.eek Cammenc ng Monday fabruary 8 THE ~E \'ITO~ !.L DU..Ul \. T::S::E GOLD KING_ ~ o rt;>OpE>n ng o cerno lfALJJ, \Itlt Leadmg featmes m the CmiOSity Lme :r.:tl:SCELLA:NEOlJ\S EXQUISITE CIFTS New Goods WILL BE OPENED WI E \ER\ D~lTHIS ·wEEK SUPERB PFLESEN\TS eompl L•nng the G1:lms Vwnna and I ondon. of Paris_, NO\ ELTIES Nevt'r lias sueh a beautiful stock of goods br.<-n opP•lell fm th~ mspt'ehon of the Buffalo pubhc F. S. PEASE, 65 & 67 Main St FAVORITE AND RELIABLE LINEN GOODS. FLINT t< KENT. o\. e 110\\ op nmg then SPRI::SG l'\1PORT \ TION:::> f om Jt ln S BraY\ n & Suns R1chardc;on Son, & Ow den and \;y m L1ddel & Co I1 eland w1th a full assortment of German Lmens from the best manufact nes ~Ir l'licPer\on who has ha<l charge of thrs departn ent for nearly L > ear:s Will ha-.. e much Jleasurc m exlnbttmg Lhe stock 268 Waslnugton Sts ~- FISCHER Estr:~~~ed PI AN 0 S Over61, 000 now In Use & Cottier. 269 Mam street JIERRITT BROOKS, Cosnlbng and Expert Accountant and Exammer of Aeconnts TJ.IE BEST PLACE m Buffalo to bu;y DRUGS AND MEDICINES IS AT Dr T M JOHNSON S Drug Store, 009 Mam street corner ~outh D V'..S n.. BRASS CASTINGS We a e now pre-pared to do all ,.. nds o Brass and Gompos t on C :~t.: tJn,ga promp~ly from tha heot materUII and at\ elj reasonable pr ceo C'<>r respondence solicited. PRATT & LETCHWORTH Sweet Clover Balm, Emllent, Emelhent aniltnimtnt Fo:r the delicate skm of ladleS and children pre vents cnapp ng redness and rouglm.ese.., cu'l:es'9d.l blemisheB Dt the cornplenon... M::RS. J. H. REED 1Tl11'T:HOUSE BLOCK