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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 7

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if 1Nl)vtllu DEATH COMES TO J. NELSON TOBBS SUICIDE MESSAGE SENT TO EIS WIFE Former RochesterMan May Have Drowned Himself. Relics of Arctic Explorer to Be Claimed by Administrator Lieut. Kislingbury's Brother Gets Proof of His Still Controlling the Estate. For Many Years an Engin eer in State Service.

SERVED IN ARMY AND NAVY EXPERT 'ON WATERWORKS Fruit Business Rsversss Thought (o Havs Unsettled Mind ol John H. Hall Body Probably in Newark Bay Lelt Her Fivs Year Ajo Allsr Leaving Srvic of th State He Opened Ollic ai Consulting Engintor, Building Waterworks in Vaiious Placet in State 12 Jars J. Nelson Tubbs, former chief engineer of the Kochostor waterworks The Labor Saving Success system, dlod yesterday afternoon ut. lila liotue, 07 Kutgers street. Mr.

of the Canning Season. Tubbs, who watt a consulting eri- Sineur, was boru Stiutember 24, 1633 "They ate my brother, years ago, but no otui shall rob his heirs," bit-lorly declared John P. Kisllughury In Surrogate's Court, yesterday. Mr. Kislitigbtiry obtained a certificate from Judgi) Brown showing that, he is still administrator of the estate uf Lieutenant Frederick F.

Kis-lingbury, who died on the tlreeiy expedition to seek the North Pole. The enrtMcatu will be Bent to a New York lawyer, who will lay claim to the Kia-lingbury relics rtscovered by Professor McMillan, ot the Peary party, at Fort Conger. The time-stained aiiminlHtnitinn papers on which the certificate- Is based were Issued by the lHte Surrogate J. A. Adliiigtoii, on July 21, They give the (late of Lieutenant Kis-litiglmry's death as June 1st of the same year.

His estate Is set forth to have consisted principally of a claim for arrcutaK" of pay against the Fniied States government. At that, time Lieutemint Kisllns-bury had four sons In litis city, Walter Uouglas K. Harry H. and Whee'er S. Kisliugtniry.

All have cilice attained their majority, ltotiglas Kislingbury lhea In Gates, arcording to tho directory, and is employed as a Ruiestnaa at No. 245 North street. Their uncle, John P. Ktsilngbury, Is a veteran mail carrier and lives at s'o. 21)1 Frost avenue.

Although, appointed administrator twenty-five years ago, Mr. Kislingbury has never Bought his discharge from responsibility in that position. He Is now able legally to claim the re'ies of his brother, which would otherwise have remained In tho possession ot the finders, or passed from them to BoniH scientific society or museum. Mr. KlHlingbury took tho fato of his brother, part of whose, lituly was reported to have been eaten by other members of the (Irecly expedition, deeply to heart.

He is said to dislike Commander Peary, TirHcTi()hurU county, sou of Jossa Tubbs. Ills early education was obtained la tho comtuou schools, and Why do unnecessary work Why have burned hands? Why use the old-fashioned frulf jar, when you can have the 1 i Oil later ho studied at the. uctulcmy at Ksponinee, N. and In the ISlato School at Albany. spienaiu new oenram jar, maae of Clearest Afti four years leaching school John If.

HhII, 35 yeurs oM, a f-iriiur faiilt'iit of UoclicsliT, is lii.4ffvf. id Ihiyi commit tiid suicide while, tenipornrily uV-ranifml dv'iiiiiK in Newark bay, X. 3, The man left his home ou Sutiir.liiy lligllt, OStensiljly tO (ibtllill llloili- ciiife fur liis wife, who is ill. Smuluy (ilie received a letter, houring sjieeiul delivery Ktitinii, in wliii-lt Hull said that by that time bis Imdy would ut tho bottom of the buy. He write to a Newark Newspaper ill a siuiilii vein.

Hull was a mm uf ii Hall, a com-traetor, of No, iivi'itne. He left Koclienler about live years up', ami since his departure had been ciiccesf ill In business matter, Ilia relatives here have not hoard from the man in five months and fire at loss to nndersland the report of his Hull was painter and lived with his wife and three children lit No. fill' North Orove street, Kast Ormitfo, X. some time lifter louring Uoiliestor, he niilnitii'J a contract to do some work at l'lmmnri. The salary is mini to have been in the white glass with large mouth to take whole fruit? Mr.

Tubbs entered the son Ice of the bttue In the enlargement of the Frie Why bother wlih old-fashlonetj can wrenches and screw fops when fhe Schram Jar is simply closed by pressing rubber lined metal fop down on fhe jar, automatically sealing if air light In a tenth of the time it lakes io put ou a screw top cntuil la lhol. lit was euiplojed at different Places In the state in this capacity, establishing; his home in Kochester in IStil. Ho, left the stuto service lu 1S72 and beciunn chief onglneer of tho ltochestor water Keep fruit perfecfly, arc CENSUS BUREAU PRAISED Schram Jars are easy to close and easy to open, strong and durable. works, becoming soon after chief en gineer and superintendent of the Kl- julra Keformatory, but retaining the liiunlclpal position here, continuing la that capacty until 1SD0. In JSH2 he TO MARK RETURN OF HEAD OF UNIVERSITY Reception and Dinner Are Planned for Friday Night.

resigned In order that he might con oeutrate hU energies on private busl We are selling an immense quantity of Schram Jars this season, and they are giving universal satisfaction. See them in our basement. PRICES Pint, 65c Quart, 2 quarts, $1.00 extra covers, 15c per doz. liess Interests nnd established an of fice here as consulting engineer, sines State Approves Work. Revised Blank Forms.

With the Idea of more ofTWtlTply organising the sc'aoel census bureau, Harry C. Taylor, se-rttary of (tie school loasns hoard, has teen la conference with tho Mat at Albany, returning from that city yesti-iliy. His-retnry Taylor says that ut tbo eollfereneo with representatives of the state Ialucatlon they expresseil satlsfM-tlon over tile work Ift. was being dono In Uochester, th work which he has const rucled waterworks In various parts of the state Mr. Tubbs was chief consulting on-fiineer for the construction of tho Waterworks In Syracuse, whoro water was brought to the city from being niuch further advanced ore than In Skaneiitalas lake, an undertakng of eittier New York or JiufTulo.

a most difficult rattiro, rerjtiirinK thor Secretary Taylor bad ennferenrsj with the dep'ity coinmlsslonor of Inlmr, at wlilcli various of actlmi were dls- For the first time in the history of tliff Fniversity of Rochester, tho uluinui of the institution, all former students and the undergraduates are to come togetliet in (i common gathering. Tho occasion Is to be the dinner and reception to President Hush lthees to mark his return from abroad, combined with send-olf JitJli'i-J'-ar's athletic teams, in tho dining hail Friday evening at o'clock. tiie opening day of college b. of upporclass men presented the idea of the dinner, and of the niea students at the meeting about 'JiKJ signified their intention of attending the re-Veptioti. Whh such an suspicious outlook, the inviiatioti was extended to (lie uluuini to participate.

In response to I he request of the tin. dorgraduates, a committee, of the alumni ft -t -eip-frd that the local census bureau mnl the department will sr. range to eirtuiige certain daiu whleU pre niutuub.v valuable. The Society for ttie Prevent tn uf Cruelty tu Children, will also wink in conjunction with the (snsus SPECIAL REFRIGERATOR SALE We still have left a very few of our regular stock of refrigerators, just the same as we have sold all the season at higher prices. If you need a refrigerator now, this Is a great opportunity to buy.

If you are going 10 need one next season you can save money by buying now. The following comprises our entire stock of remainders A2 Gnrlnntl holds 40 lbs. of ice, was $10.50, now $9.00 I-iB (Inrland holds 05 lbs. of ice, was $12.75, now $10.00 CC Gsrlsnd holds 85 lbs. of ice, was now $13.50 CC2 Garland, white enamel lined, holds 85.lbs.

of ice, was $18.50, now $15.00 No. 32 Merrick, white enamel lined, holds 05 Ins. ice, was $29.00, now $23.00 No. 37 Merrick, enamel lined, holds 105 lbs. ice, wss $31.50, now $21.00 No.

22 Merrick, glass doors, holds H5 lbs. ice, was $25.00, no $18.50 No. 41)0, Small Ice Chest, was $5.50, now $4.75 No. 501, Small Ice Chest, was $8.00, now btirmu reiuhborhiKtd of ti month, but Mrs. Hall (sickened in the climate at the Isthmus, and Hall threw up his contract and returned to New Jersey.

TIitp he encaged in the painting business, and several valuable contractu in the Oranges. In a letter written to his father several months npi Hall spoke of his bright prospects. Aoonling to information from Orange, Hall had trouble with his contractu recently. He was liable to obtain the right kind of help, and the persons from whom he took the conl ru-l- i i have made matters unpleasant for him because of his failure to make rapid progress. (In Saturday liiirhf Hall left bis hou-e to get some lueilii-ine for his wife, and did not return.

Sunday morning Mrs. Hull received a letter from him which read, in pan "Ity the time yon receive this I will be ut the bottom of Newark buy." The letter received by the Newark paper rend: Ily tile time you rf'five this will he (it the bottom uf Notturk hay. Cod knows 1 don't want to do It. toil am lo through unships ieiei.s Am unii'do to restrain miM-lf. nf'ild if I liad lo uorry mu 'h loi.iiiT and try to put I wltu what I had to the past Meek I would pot' liar.s do somebody eNe some harm or llivine.

1 tint the two who have eni-ed to ilo what I am niio'it tn do lo-nlght. and triiM they will lose ail they possess and come to the same cud they Lnmelit me to. When l.Vyear old Hall in the navy us nu apprentice mid served his time, lie afterward enlisted in the Thirteenth Kegiuiout of. regulars, and was stationed in Arizona. After bis ilis-i dmrge lit: returned to Kni'lmslcr.

When the war with Spain broke out lie enlisted and served on the Yankee us a primer's mate before Santiago. Uotui'u- I' onus have been forwarded from tins stale department, suggesting the Informa tion which the census blanks shall contain. The blanks have liuen revised at tho was chosen und at once took stops to in- I ough tinde-slandltig of mechanical flnglnoering from both tho scientific nnd the, practical Rides. Farly In 1SS-1 Mr. Tubbs was nr-ponted exectitlvo oMlcial of tho public works of all cmnls In the state, and for a period of ten years, under the title of general Inspector, he maintained Ms office In Hochestcr.

This period Inolude-f; trtn tlmft of th flrnf. of the ojmal until tlm ranal had nine feet of water, and the appropriation for that purpose wns nine million dollars. Ills connection wth the canal censed In Flnce that, time he had dono mnro or less In consulting engineering. Tubbs mtrrbd Miss lilllhea Mandell Wooster, of Efiierance. N.

a descendant of General David M'onsfnr Their children are two sons, William N. and Frank nnd one daughter, Flltbea. Ho was a stanch Itepulillciin, a Dilrty-second degree Mason, nnd a member of the Hivchester Fnginee.r-Ing Society, the Atnerlcnn Society of Civil the New Fnginnd forest in the reception not only tho alumni graduates of the university, btrt local bureau and will I submitted to tin) tamo partinoat for approval. It Is te-lleved that the revissl form will be no-cepiisl, as It greatly tl ii rlr- the work of taking the census, without dispensing with any of the vhiaU features to be gained. festIf midges upon city is many foiuier students as still hail interest in their alma matar.

It is stippo-ed that in his address Friday night I'r. Ithies will indicate some of the pew things that he purposes for the university, especially ill the way of applied science. I'uring I'r. Khees's absence, the executive chair ot tb" university was by Professor Henry F. tlurtoii, and he is to join in the welcome to tiie president.

The other speakers haw not ei been named, hut the stu dents' commit! is nt'woik in conjunction with the nb'tuiii. and several short talks are expected. The students' committee is made op of l'e lijauiin S'ates. '10, president of (he stud, tits' association, chairman; Kandall A. Kenyoii.

10: Chris a lii, '10: Oat way T.Vaterwork Association, the Ameri Enormous Swarms of Insect Encountered la Streets. Stianye ware seen yesterday in son.o parts of the oily, where people were t'ghtliig nearly ivdy step of their w-iiy on tin- siilowalls to vscatie tniaieno of siciill luc-ts. In M'-nroe iiM-nne r-sotw wore sisal with tln-lr fun s' covered, Inning only opening for the eyes. The In-sects i-i-an to npiienr in larie aaiiejcrs EDUCATIONAL can Waterworks Association, ami maicy other organizations. COLUMBIA BOARD REJECTS ALL OFFERS 39 NORTH OO0OWN ITHltr Uc.ik.ih Montliiy.

Hentemlier Tth mnl Kliolvufurtcn. rrliimry. toU'riii-uiiim I'n-pnrutorr Prices Too Hiuh on Land Cltr rt, '11. 0,1 Nutiduy. WiMor.

'11. and Harry P. Hnpj Knr ctrruliiri mmre not S.S.ONTARIO NO. 1 $1.50 COBOURG and return Monday. Wednesday, Thursday, Saturda Train Leaves R.

and P. Rjr West Avenue Station, 8:45 A. MISS CAROLINE MILUMAN 126 EAST AVE. Wish to Acqulr. Vftttvr of frnltl.nl.t( rnin tlx l.rittinntA iini Apportion.

nuMit fit I Ij inrM(iux Aclln on it'j'rf fr.im tl.t? t.N.wrimon IIVINGSTON PARK SEMINARY REOPENS Thursday, September 23. MRS. WMi M. RrRASZ. Principal ri'niinHMiotiPr I wo VI, of tht 'quirtintnt the liny rrenlurcfl wldcli omisisl Qin Alx-t'M'iiiiM live a Thotr earthly career b.ung tu-lf, tiny seem do-tcnniioel to innkM the must of p.

The no lime In eating the say, bcciiime tlKtr jaws uro uudei elnpisl. Asked last tilnht what three Insoets weio, lie. V. salt they lie- leiie.J lo a variety ot tly called n.olgtu. Ilo all I tbelr In on li iiuii.

it rs only en tie grounds tl.nt ibirlng Acting in conjunction with those Is the following committee of the alumni: Ceorge C. llollisjer. '77. ihnirtnan: I'r. Clifford V.

Comfort. Joseoh Ilogan, 'ol; S. Park Haninin, Filly A. Seurle. secretary.

Fi(rmr students, whether gvaduiites or not, who desire to attend tin dinner are reiiuestoil to cmiiinniiiiriite with tie seTeiarv. The dinner, which is to lie informal, will co-t a piaie. SEE IWES? AvlNUc STATION pirj mmn thu It iff i( the jra- pi isi 1 wl.Ionlij uf on! rjitf frmii the warm d.ijs last week tiiey bred raid. ill- Notice to Contractors. FIRST.

WARDERS ENTHUSIASTIC Illel i 'Hie were liter ilii.on here by tin, light of tho city wonbl ji.atom!!)- ut- ilig to the States, he elllislcd ill the Seventh Mattery, but was mustered out of sor ice because of defect of one eye. Iiissatist'n Hall went to AVushington. mid in view of ins re, ord lie was permitted to enlist in the Forty-sixth Massachusetts Volunteers. Ife went to the Philippines, unit there suffered a sun-itroke. Iteturning to San Francisco after his time expired Hall went to ltuf-fulo, where he served as a guard during the Pun-American Kvposjt In lttif-falo he murriisl a girl of that city.

He returned to ll.oliol.-r after the eposi-tion, remaining here until he went to New Jersey, Hesides his parents Hall leaves brother, William Hall, an operator at fire headquarters, and a sist, Mrs. H. Hohinsou, of No. it'i ISdonson avenue. None of tne family has received any information from New Jersey.

BUILDING COMMISSION MEETS No Action Taken on Hospital Site Good Road Meeting. Altl.O'iU the liMhig I e-n of Tie of nu-i i-u ulay o.oniihg, no attempt io on a tdte for the si, I tract tliem, lie tlioiigbt. 1( known of MiployM ty him upon ttiit work lli'd to be In (he contract. fcdih niM.t i of t'utillr Work. N.

mnl miMt on Jiiloiw lth Hit. mine tho coin' for which tti. proposal unit. Sttto of Nvw York, Ollle of Wi.rki Alliany. Hwpt lm.

Healil proiMwn mil be lv th at Clier for Cook and Cauly Crowded Meetirtfi lii olll-i" ill upltol III I fii'ttii A it li.ti It'tn'ci' Park. 'Hie propertr lu Hit noi.tii of Priw'ks flAcmii Hii.l tli trark tti l'v'iii 1 1 1 i ii Kjiii'oal atjil I'lvunnith nvit'H', Elnoril rtr.yrt fhowM thiit th mot Hgrirn th'it l-o hi (lie nriv Aun fS'J'V. William lAVin, and JriuiM TmijiIHt, ftt-r (iixfii-iori tin hw.rrf rp.n. V'd tli offrrt on tin; tlitit tlte pric vi vn-iM. 'j lie ittily i iiiit, if the liui'l 'm tn hv in hf tuo i-ltj, It (o 1i-iiOite pro-ct-Uui-ifi.

a.MM.i't lute nisi l-wn hjm1( uc-ij'tiry nf uilj.in.lji;; nf 11' alu- Awnnl, Awnnl, us an put leil AHianj, ii li HI VI uciocii noon or If miiili' will tw mn W.10I KnMt-l-" l.ih t'l 0" Tuewluy, Uetolnr fi, ltn, nt wlilcli place I pernon or wIiuim. iiropoMi and honli "HI I Ji-it -v oiii ne.l hmI Imvi'Ht III cimt to till Into ttir nrolliieeo reii.l. for linprovluil tin' in main work, kimI lileh lal eomply wt. I Mel wth j. of ws.

I I Ito O'tei viloii re.iilre. (.. remler It fornuu VIM VIGOR VITALITY An- l.iiii.y fwiitWI In okI.t tn attnlu til mir "rciumtloii or milium II lli nit uf Hivi-k vltnliiy man mci-fiil In wnrk ir liiniiic li- in.l If he ihtvc neuKviic.l. K1; i ur npi.t of vltHilty, rvnti-il jii 1 Ulta'wl, lm t'l illi fniliJl-- of In Ht, Icl-d Hli'l Hill'-, li'' r.ii.r 'in nVfftoiiK" hi ll Ml n-eiilii till 1.1 lO't Mic ti 111" cli.ilr th fett'iWll-K J. tt'lgSnt, mid iriharKs l-inti' t.

lore ny awnnl lliill l. tho lo, 'I. nil lie to i-r, the-, of IMiblle Worlm of till Hy lo nqulpment oil I I.tIiI for I hi proper perform iioo ot 111,111,111 II. III." tr 17 uf the t.iwt of ami of tin) then-to, si follow; I roMTitAirr s. Krl Cbii.iI Si- lion 1, VVuterfiinl, N.

Y. l-'or coniplettn the ti.m or tlji. froni Ilie nn-r ut ild n.l :r.il T.le tl ir being bero years but r.oyiT la such B-inibi as wore seen CELEBRATION OF 75TH BIRTHDAY Friend Congratulatn Major Light on Anaiversnry, 'I he Ki-vetity-tifth birthday nnniverHary of Ma inr II Light. was observed Sunday, about thirty iciaiiw-s and rieti'ts gathering ut the li aroMoiid ic F. st aieiiee for the occasion.

A gl 1. In a. b-d call" was ,1 Major Light, lb- Ian been a resident of the tiear'y all his life and Iihs lived in his pro -oa boiue more tlmu thirty iear. at Maplov.ooil was fojioue. by an informal mute, which inelnd is.

-es. ThiTwere Ml L.l work. roil. -i. The right la reaea-reit tn relivt all poa; ami rendvertle ami awarrt ihe i wi: for.l tn a point aiii.nl mc- fuiirili mh.o trurt In me ri'Kuiai nmntier If, In 1 i-iik'iti.

a ton. ilo- lv n'i or Iz'-I .1. lurk tWntilol city near I.jr J.u.ti Tb" luml t-i. 1 ty the l- iiti 1 llf 1WIS rcJiM.il. RECORD OF DEATHS.

j-icK'neui or Ilie iin.lerlrii.., the Inter of the etaie will he enhance ihrehr K. V. HTKV Kurvrlntendeoe of Jibllr: Wor mile. 2, II Inc; (il, I In' I ic miu el lm PC Iif II, Cl mnl li-'. ii in- as up tie p.til.

loi'y routine luwu e-s a- led. the hospital sites en, ah: tldi-ulal dls, i. 'siou. Ml u-'tieli SVC Jas m- r'eltll elootinn uf a rite will IHIS NO 4.1 mint Sinl.il 5. or toe ciiinil from J'mt eiMi ol OiiK.ioji rsMi In a S'lts I 11 I tiolllt tle ID sK-- Icel it of Mu'i l.eeglh, I i Aliu-i-t Hfilcr lint night ut fiinuly liiiiiii', Xo.

'il Vm-l mroct, is r.i-Mil.'ii Lis ll-iir on-l IIciIit, In. fnxr nini Mr. J.IH1- I t. tin mnl Min- li i-i-, Aiitm ami iriim auj one l-o lli-ilcr. (.,.

I'dup ilii-il jcti-ril-i iimriiii (it tlic Ho in liaili, f.J 'At s. -ut -re J. Kelly I Hapids. Mr-, Kelly of M-iior Light, of Sag'triw, IfMioing oii, L. ith.ii, of Sto.

W. L.gl-t Guinea Pits for Ut. i It is not ofvn that tin- of i Contract is iipoti and to iiclidle pigs. tiie of Ma--. Clerk Frank ''it -r ha- i-o-u to 1 feired tiulil Uie Jcinl meeting i tb ndsslniierK und repret-entarh es of fr rpublic Health Ass.s-i.ui-ai, et for lie It week.

Tbe cbHlrmaa of the c-nin i -e-e. iUir CharUn F. who 1 Itoiu of tbe Cfs'd Is ('on. niiiie eunpHUled by vt-Cliia-i-k, f'tpel intend l.t. It tt f- Clrvel oid fls) te n'letnl the reiilncil i' Tontion whi Orie -s III ll'lt cHv contintn ig until Thai nSgi.t Visor j.iiafer "nil l.ufneer Hie Hon ril cf at vcntieii.

PERSONAL MENTION. JJfl'ltKMM CfU'ItT, Countr of Mo John Sf l.iehleln, nlaltiilfr, 'org tJebleln, ti, i-t anil let of I I.leblelli, deeae.l, I.M.Ielu and (andlne Libl: fi-ndnnta. In puriiaiire nf an Interlocutor ni' iit In the above entitled aittnn tllb'll filtered In the olfice of lh of ihe o'inly of Monroe, ii the ml day of Nept.un'ler. lt, th in and by aald tnlerb, J'tdgiiu-iil for that p.irpie -II public auctl-m lo the Ughcat der at the front door of the Court Hi III the elty Moiiron cn on tin. Tth day of Oi-tolier nt 11 o'clock In the forenoon of tti-r tiie land ami prenilaea la aid 1, lory Jiidjt'minf illrerieil to ho Ibeeeln deirlbe.l t.a followa, to wt All that tract or panel of land In the city of ronntjr and male of New i ork, being lilt f.eir ilHi by to a map a No.

7 and a Pa i of pt No w.ibdivtHl'in oclirl.ml lr.1 tn t'tvr. CnnctifioB cf J. Cbv, I tlirco sons, Cliarli'. I Biiil John 1 i nnij oik. Mrs.

J. -'). It, rciininn tii-ri. tnkcll In lu.ui.t of a US 'onki-y Hvi-tiuo. ll.l.ct.

1 III ,1 I'Imiih may t.l m-eli aid ilelaU'-il li'lrl falloni, ri.tf ineer'e tllmltl of form of an I aiol Info mmuirl It mill I In He Ollli Of l- Sup. rli. ten lent of l'ue V.urk at A lulu), hi the of Hie of ll'' Work. Inr III at Sim- N. Hi" otlo iif tin) of I'litiilc Uorka fur tli UeVrrn lUiUlon Hi Hoi ll-l-Mer, ami at Ihr i.fltcv, hpiinl'lliiil'ii J-: --hunge, Il'iifiilo, X.

Y. oplea of p'lim or may be ol. talked fni'ii the Slain linglin-er nii'i himeyor lit Aioauy, N. i upon p.i-ni.ni. to li it li of pn-'ln lug tin in VI, I.

He e.m.it.i lil he pilii of nlo'ty per centiiiii pvr cent i of tue work doo Orljlnsl $polllt J1I-S14 Bcklty Buililng, 17 Iu1b Clinton 8t RoetmUr, M. Y. Trsatt Men Only EXPERIENCE TELLS I mike ic for Me.i.lly t' me Ill tli" rtrlctel I -onheiv ireu'lng mnl I of fi.r (f-H. llilllll Si lellCM cull ll" 'or mmiev buy In In 'f I tll a'" vou fin oii'l to.l to licliih III Hie time villi t'l" If-'iH 'll fr lliel ef (, II" If 'I il-'l l-t. ll.io-e M-Aiu -l' coniraci fur loo plB, tn Us' 111 eot-nei-'ion wi' i.o- of the j.in:i!i tpi'l mil't siiip'y.

order wan pado lie- re-jocst uf Hfti tilllc-r a sittiilur ordoi' about yo.i:- i-nit li rc-civi-il fn-in l.ittli. iiinlif tiKii t'c Tn Ini'I iiccii imiBo in oii'litcni iif li, I tiiwint Mr. iui-iy It is llHH lit! Ins I'li'iicl-t tli it iii' liv.j Hl.i.'l C'lllil' of of Cox ii-tls Mr. and Mrs. C.

K. inv. sre visiting Mrs. Inl lie- pri. e.

l.i.-rv nil lor nm-l l'a -1 l.y a Marii by wilder A I'heipa, peiu premlnea hrndofiirw hv Wllilam Petnat 4. Street. M. St A Itrids'einau. of 11! I lr, hr wanantr dHl datM lien F.niorsoti street, has returned from New York.

I i rick t'alliiy niiiy Kip Iiiiiiic lii-i Mri. II, 10, Hrookn, fiiiron aveiiui', mill 71 j-mn. If. hm a inemlior of tio- I. iical iiioii, Nu.

Ho k'livi'i lit Mri. Urooks, a ii' iiii-w, J. lewnrt Gnr.loti Mi. V.Yui Iturs-r tlm In.n.s i.f or koii. William, in 7.l T.t Siic liM vc four --iii, dieter.

hii Wiiiiiiin, ami i-'rank, fif tin-eci-, nlni iJanKliior. Jin. JiMiiii A'lnni, iiii of lsa' iil linrli.a fo'lorm, il'fl jofi-rilay tnorning ut '1M mrw-t. Tin' worn ri'inovcil to t'n- dome of Kra n.l.iari-iils. No.

70 Ibnry Btrcet. Milton (lif-l Snur.layy Tl Mi.itlrfi.tnn s- ''i yn-i He Mi Mgr. Hendrick JVill Joimieij to Bedside of His Brother Ovid Prelate, Instead of Jurist Brother, Will Attend Bishop in the Philippines. i.1 rcor.ii in Monroe Cot i ii-lerki iiatolmr ill, 4kt, It, 1 lt of lw-! at tbi prnn berel.y Ilbe, firij ft trw I the w-eit nl-le of Moore utreot an i temliiig ba- of equal ul.U fe.t, fa an atlee September tn, 1W0 I JAMK9 J. HOKMRTI Mrs.

of Ann Aibor. who has been the iim-l of So Mrs. Jviiks, of CarlaoT Park, li turned Inane. Mrs. Mary F.

Uroh, of No. Flrtt Afii tWf Dlitrlat Csrvsntion to Cin'dldito for KUtr.bir of Ammbly. I to the Hrt- i-i 'ntion of he 1'if! M.i.nH..-e.iniiif. N. lire In It' 1 that til.

eon'. Uil I-1 I nt toe iliill. In Ilie HI lege of 1'ltMf-n, N. on A to ill. f.

the I 21,., dm- oi ne-iti-nilwir, at 1 1 A Ol' tlOliiiliHlieg 11 i i irtl.te the ofli of M'-uiVr of At- I from 'lialrt- t. I JIMKI t. linfltKIKti. I C' SI rt iii y. H.

I e. I 4 I fifth AjitmWy Olitflot Csnvorrtion to Mom- ij Stdl of fron oJ nn street, and Miss Anna l.ang. Central avenue, have return, B.fi Iiayton A Hark, attortwya (or via 1 Auburn. ilepi't lii tli. I rorni or e.lralt or r.

riirif.l a--u lu the oily of Alouiiy or New t-y a neffonal or mate l.aak In credit ftHlilo te" tll pa.n-'ilp at lr tiie of I'llll- it per ceiintru per cent of of thft proM.ii!!. 'fie vnh.m,, Mh all he l-epteil will tie to iieelite t-ii't ami rnriii-h tion'1-. wltiila ten da a from the ilal.it of lioihe of auarl ii to iilin or tti'-in In perm'in or 'tialle-l to tho ad'In-iK givi-n In tin proposal. t'pon execution of hie Snutrtf I. ami p-pnivnl i-f tiorcli.

tie ehe-a or limit wlil be relume, 1 to IP un- lev. fv'i' -HHrTe hive l-i-eu prcieo 1 f.ir ion prior t.l ail' Il tlm-1, III ivhfi lo- of the -li-pic-lt wlil hrt r-f hj tb5 Hupi-rliiteiiileiit of Public Wo-ki. i del-Mil of I. I'M. in other than tho one to w-bo-n the awiir-i of contract ehi.i! be made will be ll 'dy I-; or the award bii been uiad The ail.O'lI.! of for ilth fill rfortliiiu.tr ill be lea per cutiiua (in i-r of the runo-ilit -f the eil.

cut of the work an-nnlliig to till, coiilraet prt ami nil i.illlniia! ki.oMii all (he lain te.n.l. In tile iwm of: r. .1 1 1-1 li: 1 1 lenw hiii wife- an.) two I. If I mnuy i i k. of in a-! l.t tu of tl-'t rv Id I-, ll.ill.

l.lHilc n-4 f.i.rn irsoii tli" I Itotiry. of Nonli Ao'iiihh, Mien, and John of Jaz-knon, 'iii iif ir-i ut I I -111 I -ir- tli l.t-- iiiii ilernn lu ini: I 1 l'l II. 1.1 I Al Syracuse and t'licn. Mrs. Uoberts and dangnt-'r Liiimn F.

Uu.erts have gone to Kans-ton. where Miss Hob-rt lo enter the I nive-si-j of Oratory. Mrs. M. C.iini I.

of No 171 Alexander who is ns an Mctob. wi'h -is'-r. Mrs. O. rt iir.ih!a!:nrsi.

Caitonovta, will go later to make her homo, with her brother, T. .11. Howe, of Chlcsgo 'i ,1 I'cic VCrTtrr, TO an order of Km-vn, I gate of the noun of 11 our. iUitt lieiW.y given, B-eeorilliijr to law. to al, "oe having or dcruainla raih'rii Katn Haiinga, bite of tu, of county of New lnrk, di.ei.eJ, to preeent'tlla trllli the VOiw'herM thertffor, to ttie I dgtied adinliilatrntrlx, at liar pluce tn tmiiKaetion of biialnma a' latratrtg, at No.

tii l'lynwrnih X. on or befor Uit' day of Mar. Ii, HMO. I'nifit, fh.pt t-mtet-r 1W0. LAl'ltA M.

Ml' A N'T Milltntrr Mri. William Carter, Hil n'ret. full opening Thnrniiiy mnl Friday. im-mber 'l'-'A ntnl No rarilt. -f -i 'ei r' I.

-l; I. lnU Candlddto for Mombtr sf Asaanrbty. 'i li. ta t.V of fue f'lf'i, ilt'lrli' i.f Sl-it eonnty, an- 1 i ih' hci.t nt HU', It the vlllane of eniort. V.

on Kotilfl Ill- SRI'l tin- '1 li. 1 i If! Lie lit Hol'lelllher, H.l. -It II li Col.i.Il. "I 'iWii. m'h i t- li-'I I'.

-s ii'i'i re ti tncti of the rvmfli nn, -t biivi aNn lii'-tr "ytnpritiij' tly wire rtui li-nm of Moimicr.i-r rr "iti of i.a.t. r-'l! flii'. wIl'T tl'1 i-ri-i-i-wl f'r tin' nuoii- ti.ijs:. aomlifltjnsf a Mem'x'r of f-i' tf? fur I'le 1 In, Hc-is i.f rf hilt I.MilnT, i.f fviil, or Kn-l-n i 4 ihi HeiiJtMi. S-w ii-i'i in ilt li-d-Is) tl-Ht lii'l i ril in" tli lout voj as vl lrattiliHl duU.

Ailmlulttra i per centum iii per ui of Mie ii mount I the e.llin?lr-d cie-t of tin- Work ''oil lo the lll he M-cirl'v fb.ll the Irio trie will In (-ill at ou lu uiouUi nil la'jwc- I tr A. H-ril'i I I have iirriveil, I'ome nti.i ihe enit op eftli Ilo kfnnl "nil t'lJisuiLnir of biuldiu(. It itttirnoy for aitnil ilel eml.lv from "'t-t 'lntrlci j(n(ks ii'ircriKif-n. Clr.lr-inn lien. II- an I'-einolt'.

Martin Ui-puhlliaa iu rmi lri, HI, yilwangi-r Harr Ut, i Formttri ZHtr-r, Inr Corner Kant Main au-t South stpous, ii4i lh gjoJ buggujD couie from. Uie Unlar, I. f-.

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