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Carpéis, Millinery} 10 =_ Re., %c. be sdmost, FAtirely' naw and in New Y! & at very low t4 Department the most eof‘iplele in this city, embracing th } Intest PATTERN TB, IADE SILKS, BBONS, -_ LACE, FLOWERS, i LACE TIES, &c. —.m_ GOODMAN, one off the firm and formerly E. H. Dorma 1400 reside. in New been in the years, buying and alwa: nun “bottom prices, by our customers. rsqetpt LBS K. WATER 3T Dark Prints bic. a yd. Plaid Dress Goods 15¢. line BEAVER SHAWLS city from 37 to $18. . 60005 of ail kinds - rom cheapgst to best, ost line of BL'K GOODS the market, embracing brands Brack Mo- Brrcuraxrunts at 250. to 31.50 260. to s in emu; \for 0111311le MM' coop: in the city. 000!!! in variety with \jobs\ and m includhx Silk Fringed Braids, g fl GOODR we have reduced froft........... 4s». 2% g * Y «#» \nun-inane a - 3 _ mine, Parts White, &c., &c. TV*\I TST @ GTT # . Jf \% cumul'mtu gamma: nas fig\ Pres Fest Stmaben, M. Xo - SLY & o t—Aldam Guam oflh 9] tional shutch met.at Lowell, Mass.,, Phopographlo. D. In KLDRKD, , OURT RNPORTER.~ Mlsoemmsonii; §. H. L, » bok, wounmuaummm. mrmdtt *o=* ~ A. L, KIEKS, 138 Lake treat, CHARLEY sROETFGEUS, promptly at m has Wm: Stroat. H. DXER, . p {or flight: sttonded a+ wescuable rates. Ofice with Surromate. in!!!\ ACTUBER and wholedals dealor tn Tin ang kinds of Wrapping Paper. Cash! mgfi‘éfafl raga! mfi. 4s. Hero 657 win atroot. pridd2t&wam |, ss Al “11mm“. MAKES on manna. fihnldtoday New York democra¥h; UM shook. halle Mien. and binding mm. , -| fornia Republican at Wacramento ; ' sLMIBA CITY BOOK BINDERY, Garette Buildings, nun! Clething and Sconrin ks. AS 4 gimme fom: in? no. RAILING, m0“ 0 a Atrsat Lami- Préduoa Bealors. J. iL. JONES & DOR, Clover and Timothy Beed 1nd Ashton da) Esidwin atree WEAVER « mun-on. - Butter, Tener tar worl Bucs boied Brome unnummmwmvnmm *- HKORRIE SEELEY mammal D. 0. Wingabury & Oo. “flaw J Sige: ls. , Mook, pes and Tig mm Mo 119 Water stract mm va, F. ¥. he 1884. _. 1876. PERRY & 69., Pruggists and | Pharmaceutists, Dealers in all Patent Medicines. Line of FANCY AND iollah’l‘ ABTICLES, Which we offer at vex*t now AGENTS, Fon NELSON, POTIS & CoS FLVID EXTRAGT3, and cheaper than any other Extract in E] Sore reliable ps: Homoeopathlcmemodlec. om mum! tram Bamako & Tami. which wo onerto physicians at New York prin- _ prescriptions carefully prepared by E\ persons af experience, w &n Tie PERRY & CO.. 817 “Age. U a. w ESTABLISHED 1847. “ifGerity & Morrell, 4 Wholesale Draggists, bs : m LAKE ST., COF CARROLL, Ce ~a ELMIRA, N. Y., Jobber of @rugglist's Sundries, 3 Patent Modicines, Class- l ware, Chemicais, . White Lime, White Sand, Plaster Paris, Rosendale Cement, E-~ WaterLime, Whiting, also Kah As / n quotabion s. CPP \lp o w. s. cranny. Dn I. MORRELL -- _ maridif® Iiill’wl 0} poaomos; oars 'SJPIPG @JRPMpJIE} \*@AITITEIL-LOICEL qqflmoms 8 D.L. HOLDEN,: ,. _ | Grocor. + tR*0f BU ITER i IEDLFSALNDIMKOIM SHIPPERS of (ily COMMISSION manna andWho}.- | Theron Wellon, Slater ve. Emberson, Jones | 92 “195 Norwood -e- Non-Unsion Workmen Brutally Assaulted Filloy, stove manufgcturer, on Green Island, traumat- reduced the wages of his employees. The Mr LYo® moved to insert the proviaisn man employed to protect them, cut the alarm ae cmu’ from individaal telegraph wires and brutally nesanited the workmen. | One maa was shot five times and | of lhela ite. it is feared is seriously injared. Three After some farther disquszlon M: Lgon'a others are also badly injured. It is bolteved that one of the ringlesders was mortally of Monros and Senace from the [kt-\Mon! oy whanded, as bo was shot while in the act of | the act. Ho naid thoes counties alrsady had aszaulting one of the party. The ruflians | % law even more stringent than this on the same subject eacaped, A LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE mp | county.. Carried. ---«tie--- . H}s Train Runs Into the Welland Canai- wnmy Carried. bound east on the Canada Bouthorn railroad Me, Lmaon moved to axcopt Erie county ; at 10 o'clock last night ran into the Welland M apex-ted. on motion n! r Forster. » Canal, badly wrecking the tender, engine and The bill waking propriation for the alght freight care. The body of Engineer support of its nave of Emigration Caddy was buried beneath tho debris and | was then taken up ban not yot been recovered, Van Houghton, cage, and moved to All the blak in the ap fireman, was also killed. No other lives tion with the sum of $200, were lost. It is supposed the engineer was at Hepbarn thought the Inland asleep, and did not obsarve that the signals ommmmfiuw dogomathilng in the fiat were up and aim bridge open. 'The canal is wow ”in”. the appro- uot obstructed. tion §50:000 i 0 ~---4.__. tens _) _, Anothor Tweed Ring Suit. winnvw It u. known that Congress hafo, in the name of the Attorney Clonival, served notices yesterday in the suit against | inserted. - hix alleged complicity in the ring frands, on ficfiflmwwmlmton pechibiting John McKeon, the defendant's counsel, and mum. on Mr. Whitney, the corporation counsel, daulf luumeulmm Aipted fring the 4th of May, at threo o'clock, e. x, The hill was they at the office of the county clerk, as time and “it: For 1m m1“. that the county f . place for striking a special jury in thid CK088» ursrs Committee of gig; I; Davies and Willism G. Hant are ugh aubum gt! “adult-dz? w Co eligors. The trlal of the cause is expected to axe-p tad tram the application “MU”: be reached at the May term of the court, which commences on the 15th of the month. m. -A Wrojan Kditor Convicted of Libet: -- mvmmure ssesion;> 2 p [n climainal action for libel this afternoon. The paper was democratic anor-mug; Also, faction of that party. The libel comsis - Also, am © { charging a member of the opposition faction | **? mod” 5 club a with haing s convicted crinaisial. !Whe editor at?” W “Md, pon $o I “3th m¢&5.nwfl&'$mo solidat m Popust - | days, An appeal wil} be takeg. ohmiuiuflw not olairbéring: 8. fants xp wring-u iatroduoed a bill in relation to x yi l Wham-\3M NEW: mum. C& d % “i? h 4 W --The Rocheater tailors have acouded to demands of their striking Journeymen m Peter, R jon nqv 8 the Pweéd ‘gfu * --A framily of three panom, [3 Baker, from Pansylv’pt,‘ | massacred by Indians néar Cureer: g flu -Herr Del B kinky“? yar Prussian murals: “Mme-ale - his views on the rkilway ha at; with thoso of Prince yum -The following mummy be | Massachusetts Republisasin Bombe; democratic ut Salem ; Georgis “macaw!“ ~ by Congressional districts \w quiet Aulogates. ® to St. Lonis. \ € TELEGRAPH NEWS. |*3 the perce for Europe are undless. The great powers are acting in concert, 80d their | 4 was ordpred to a third ing umsnimity is strengthened. When it was may“, * recently ascertrined that the Ottomae main- eveaioz . ag bills ware reported favora- Porte from taking the offensive. Germany, iAustrin, France and Italy hava already ao | - Ralative to tho {$1.90 farce of Cohoss. 'lquissced, and thero is avory reason to expect Rehu to a tig a <6 that England, br-this most.dangorons crisis, | - mre ordered 10 # paticat Lockport. will acqulesso also. Already advices from | reading : Constantinople are more favorable. 'The Sal- Relative to fare tan has instructed his foreign minister em. Belativ® to bonds by irged by P/ latisbarg phatically to disavow any apgreesive, i uld o! the Maw York asd Crnada rail Decisions 6f the Court of Appeals. 4m. Arnazt, April 25.-In the 'Court 6f Ap- this“! gun-mung Jadgment reversed and now trial grauted, g ordinary repairs mod maintenance 03 coats to abide the event-Biasell va. a“ ? the canals for the Asoal year commencing aud Leetch ve. the Atlantic Mutual Inlur~ a“ first day of October, 1579. and ”pm ance Company. 13:11. defddigncy in the former appropriation ~Judgment affirmed with costa-Gould vs. * ' BoothuGteen vu. Eldred, Cox ve. Wightman, Mr. To reported' favorably the ball the Washoe Tool Company ve. the gihemh 33mg: p01“)- by plate glass idsnrance |. 0 Ou. 11’3332? eg.%)olfmy 131?\ a, 31913135,ng M2333 Srhooamaker, Woudin acd Well. Allison ve Wor E. Weller, Allisan vs,. M49 were golfing Conference Commit tes Reformatory bill. l- . Parsons m. Button. Essen! u if Assurance MoGrili vo. the Laka Shore and Michiga ASSEMBLY Boathera Railroad. his.“ ALum' April 25.-The Elmirs Reforma- Order of General Term affirmed an' jadg- was received from the Senate, as mant for plaintiff on the vordiot, with sorts | amended. a-Inxmnll’l vs. the New York lbanana] and | - Mrc.'Hailiday moved eport mdlho River Railroad. to farther smend insertin Order allrmed and jJadgment absolate for Frank H. Ankh-om as one 0 the be of defendant on stipulati with ta -P managers, thos increasing the number of ham \a uCalla portion costa -f Opt the board from five to six - He austained bis 'rder of G 1 mom u, saying the people of Cbhemap Order of General Term reversed and judg- 0 pug P P & t affirm costs wanted this gentleman in this \ va\ £10311, referea ed. with: \ Mr. Gero the motion. Mr. Q. I. Post oppousdit, saging that “5.3252 (115111me with tosts-Bromwnoll making ”Mariam” UP an Jasmin PO-DAT'8 APPEALS CALENDAR. © ber would destroy its eficiency. Aspen. Apel 25The folowing in the | . hos dlote st wns oes art nt e Court of AM calendar for Wednesday, might ensue, “fig.“ chi- | the aut .“m‘ int a My. Us apni 36, 1075. Nue 172, 173, 100, 170, 24, ought to bo Incurred | tEyat 2 Mr. Halhday's motion to insert the name 785 @Ogaged in searching oot frands ageiast 27, 33 and 84 y' * - of Funk H. Atkibson was carried by a vote Uaturalisatien and registration in New Tork, Tho Boase went into Committee of the by a Hundred Masked Ruffians. Wbol Ion-m llhla zixof lulu], which bad been Trot, April 25.-A few weeks ago ML L. d's hm ting to & J that County Treasurers may it with in moulders struck and nom-union men warp dividual bunk! or bullion said this I employed in the places of the disaffected | would be a convenience in case thero were ones. - Demonstrations were subsequently hoax—finned banks or bankers. There were no made by the union workmen, but nothing sdricus occursed until early this morning | °\ Irenhnmo pposed the motion, on the when between fifty and une hundred masked ground that more would 3 danger incurred rdfflans surrounded the house where several non-union men boarded, disarmed the palice. | _ M. replied that hs had another orporated banks in some of the making such deposits. amendment to p: requiring the same bankers or banks aired of incorporated banks in case amendment was rejected, 38 to Mr. Hodges moved to Mr. Ogdon moved also to ezcept Kings ---# +~___.. Mr. Shaupon moved to except Cattarsugus on DUTY county _ Carried. Cleary moved to crcept Renusclaer Two Lives Lost. Bowers moved to yt Colnmbt \Warnasp Ont., April 25.-A freight train count Carried. but before takin the eation progress was Mrz. Ogden mud the negessitles of the evimcing uny hostility to New Yorx, April 25.-Wheéler H. Pack- Fotor B. Sweeney to resover $0,000,000 for Trow, N. Y., April 8§.-A. B. Wiliott, pro-} ,, dfimfi‘ 35.-The Heuse resseam- tor of the Sunday Trojen ({mewspager) | about one year ago, was convicted in | . p, j.. Bmwylwnblwwymm ax» ve im oviduct Also, map-dining the rarienud stitutes re!- WM, tum -~] Business Belng aux-my ; Stema n aa i} ' rfiot'fias mm? f am to Haw flax!“ bur dp Adjournment “M Upen- in“ . &_ whim!“ tum tax-mum. g- ~» yam- lx-Atiomoy Generali Aker) | =\ man'e Story. | amether Committe thetHim: Cog Cablnact Consideration eof a De- mund for Executf pers. Bree\ a” ro Wasrtxarow, April 35 ‘m com-, 'mittee on Territories g:- £3“ ups-d * port the Sonate bill for the admaisston of New Merico as a Sate, “Maxim-nib,» to re- The only impqrinnt magma. $a viding that the election for the of the State constitntion sizell | ! ybe held sarller that Jane, 1877. Tthh sth wanna-d that it skal take place not later than JWWu 1877. Committee on Ap propristions post ofise appropriation bifl quince-day and pared It down .atill more, a total redkuiptiqal orer the of F year of over four million dollars. The followlog witnesses hate becu moned on behalf of the mansgers to a next Thursday and glire testimony ta tho Belknap impeachment trial: - Mr. and Mra. Calob P. Marsh, H. F. Vale, cashiar of the Bank of Commerce, Now York, K. F. Bart» lett, lawyer of New Tork, and Gen. Geo. A, Custer, U. 8. Army. 1149103; Sergeant até Arms Christy, who ratoraad tram New York this moraing, reports : service on all thise witnainis, Marsh, who was i!! and for who“ copy of the sommens was lf) with Mu A Wig-e beaded by Mr. Willis, of the House Commit“ oa Haval Affair, will [ proceed to Now York this week, ard next will begin an laradtlgation of the mas. agement of the Brooklyn Nary Yard and generally of expenditaree snd contasm in} 3 Tut econ. <; (e- aed about New York City for naval par- * ' imindind f the mm State “ovum of wid THE FEACE OF EurGPRE. Lnaxamlnflho hmusmolfloaroo coun | ”fmmgm $3 Binghamtor 'te us {for tho Poul Everything! Lovely witha Fow “I\ manay m” (ATE 0-1): Exceptions. mum to. mum invmmm by fre ---: insnrante emit“), 54 nt on its third Se. Pfimmm. Apkil 25.-The Oficial W “Jr? mannoumi‘in Gazeite Ueday sayaitho Féurs entortained for | thi foe dis adjonrmimant. relative to ths liability of tun- istry had decided to invade Montenegro, | Atmat, April 45.-TWW@Nenate reamam. , Rusela immediately invited the powers to Mqflé‘ofi- ~ * , Eanisah their representatives with indentiont bl, 'instractions for the purposeof dissuading the Awe the repairing of Boggs Square, Utica. h “a “q laws relative t> the 11x10 of tion. m 8 The Honse Committee on Foreign Afrin Re an E $ daly from England certain decu- mutton: the office of the Emms Mizing Company, including those about which new telographed sercral weeks ago as batog ia his possession, affecting General Bchenck. The committs® concluded not to make public these pe: them at a meeting Sqbeuck may again bp beard by the come vilitee on any points concerning bis integrity. 1878- poah on Tucsday, April 25, 1§76, the lollow— . g oneys for the | ing decisions wera handed down : *I ut a 3:5 Fouta gmfi Motion granted on paymontof $10, costa “at?“ all?” piy the er People ex rel. Corin va Walter \~* ** | penses ofthe of of tolls, superinter . Batil they examine Tuesday. General themmzalnuw’ i i rcqnmtamwunlm_ wing certain maseys to Davssport The declded to bir, Akerman put in & prost pgzipst Spawering on tho grvend that 14 was both illegs) and [t was prohibited by statute that soch communicativg with the ezocutive should be made public then teatified to conversations similar to those narrated by ex-Attorgey General Wil- hams with the President. Mr Akerman then wenton to state that some time in 1871, while the President was at Long Branch, and be (Akermain) was in I Washington bo receired a letter written by Gen. Porter in nccordance with directions af reqaire an &newer, suggesting to him (Akerman) that ho could usefully of the mokey given to him by Congress to suppress clection frands in this New York case. - Wityose was at that time erigaged in investigating Kaklerz affairs in the Sooth, and he replied to the President's suggestion that he had already appropriated his money in that directisn - Heo was told in a subes quent commonlcoation from the Presidemt that the funds sould bo nssd with as great advantage in New York clty as in the South. wHAT HUETS UNIONISE g‘tmgs to “find the Seonte amendment was ; and thorized payments to Davenport. These through the fall of 1870 and the The frauds in electioes consultation, asd spring of 1@71 waro matters of frequent' Ilmm recommendsd the employment of others who ware employod in the Now York cases was Calgsb Cushing. He could not stite muy specific case in which fraude were committed, but be knew thoy were general. Mr. Cushing was paid for his services out of what was called the fudiciary fond. Witness never thought was influenced in his any , partisan | motive. | He the - frnuds - and the President aBected. He could not recallsct that any portion of this money was used to defix» tmade in Polladelphis. 'The Isitee was a Republican city and New York was a demo- cratic, but that did not infinence tho Preci- dant In his action. The frauds in New York seemed to bo systematic. That was the field of Mr. Davenport's cpamtions and the President was of the opinion that If his sye tem could bs of an advantage there, it would be elsewhere. 'The Presidant never thoughs he was acting in & partisan manner. After some general questions, new lasts, the Committee adjooraed till to Tfi'Cq-y‘n] on Expenditerss io the In- tuslon Department to -4ay eraminsd John Delano. with reforsnce to bis land surrey contracts. He testifed that he kad an is- tersat ln the Hammond cnntract. though his name did not appear therein, M'm‘ writtem Pr. Reed not to insert it, Col. Jno. L. er- rlam was his partner, wituess doing nothizg but furnish the money. Marriam was nop a practical eurvrsyor, bat it was sot uncom to give such contracts to persons sorvayors. He dld ust thisk bie action dishonorable or discreditabie. He thought $805 was all be received from that contract, neut from all hle . mil: soutracts he did not\ receive cree , WIMmuM-Whamldbr Rad, in April, 1975, that the Presidant bad evi- dence of his interset in such comtracis, ard replied thas he did mat recollect. - Haring been clonely questlonsd, he said accerdiaqg l to his recollection eridemse was shown to | him by Gen. Babcock at the 'White Homes. |- He mere had n talk with the President about the ssobler, __ At the Cabinst mesting to-day the 'eubject of delivery of the original par | pars in custody of the heads of depart vellum! b“ HOP” “MM,“ W which eiscited mo ment of tha Renate to the etacative and when the doors wern reopesad ad{jourasd. HOUSE. Waszmarop, April 25. -Mr. Haris, Cosi-ts1n of the Eisgtions Commithze, called agains} Farmraii,but at Mr. Kandali's sugges- to lsy aside tho election case; and the Dis. tat of 14 par sent on all propesty, real asd Mr Whifthorte, Chairman of theComuittoe on Nerval Affairs, asked learo to wake a rea port of tha testimony takso before that committes, and that it be printed ard recom» mitted. & report that was not read | It was thers- upoo with@rawa. The Honso then at oas o'clock went Into CGigmmittes of the Whols, Mr. Cox 1a the phair, on thei legislative and executive appro- priation bill, resuming it carat-17. wbere. provision is made for mints. Mr. Biper mored to amand the Qua for the Sin Erandisco mint by incredzing the Appropriation for wages from $325,000 to $270,000. Mr Randall moved to amend the amend» tmeut by providing that the rate of wages: paid st the Surf Prancisco mixt shail mot ex. teore thao 20 per can Mr. Piper's amendinent was rejected amd Mr. Randsli's agreed to. The questibn= of compensation of 'territor- ial judges, fired in the bill st $2,500, gare tlaots a divesssion, most of the spesoljes bee Ing agrinst the utter fnsdequacy mt Crimpense tlog. natimeat that the territorial Legislature of Urah made an appropriation toilucmase the compensation of United States Judges who wasted thers in that cspasity. - Kr Hoar expressed his Mr. and in MM any federal judge who raceived mg. Further codsiderstion of the hill-tub- tirropted to allow Mr. Lord, Chairman of !hatnpuahnuummmto 0:0 rejoinder to the demarter fled by The papar was read, ndhhzi-OM that the Hease of Romuuv: in the of the name of ites?! aud of all the United Unter, mye that the Ar1% tained, are in mummy-mm” imprachwoyt, and that the Srante ap 6 oourt and determine the seams; und that base aot Agrwoered gush articles of {mponele ment, or Ih any mannec denied the rame the House of Reprecsntatites prog | thereon according to law. The paphe waw appeored by thy House mmm‘mmmmumm Sacuetary of the. ‘mm min thabfllmtfiumoithq iz i ~ qummnnmg f- fost fem $030!“ baad gluing l‘mammm \[A Livery t te u ¢ f ats Tilden maul-kin}? im sise | Mottew 'or. ane ; to the question 4 meeting. n b §hig | Des Dicits Det Homme will be prosecuted uns : (Er ampul- laws for publishing Robinet's WNW-$003“! Wfiqflififi. { exsats. v #, Apcil “xv-Rh ter m 0 hour, by's tote of 4.\ nays 41, refused to recede from insist on its smendments and ask a cope» mittes of conference. [The alife ax yet-111: mkoith’Wbflm' baninses, being the th she ag M. nd Hr mmmw Mudflat- Pwflug mm the Bum Want lato A monting can Committee was beld gramme oomph: 68.8.0“; up the contrasted election case of LeMoyme tion that the legisiative appropri¢tion bills hare precedeare, the House voted 117 to 40 trict of Cohtmabim ter hill, providiag for m Mr. Horityurt objected to the printing of Mr. Cannoo, ol Utab, UJosteated it by a i. from aoy ontgide source deserred A?!\ mxzm xugxmunu Telegraph.) fig tfifiwina for the House to mailntzin its Mog-m to the plaa 62 Balas» to the of im. [ peachment and matters therein eom» |. of inpesskineint has furlsdiction to kear, tey $2,” & 'Mttgfl‘as¢m Es, it Q f '» ar :-«;,~.,M§ pao \Fea W‘j‘w “buggy, Io js 5. tt, tors $ W 0; armies THE RISCAY PROYVIiNCE®. A TORY : Juan, Apdl 25.-Tbo proporition that WMA-fies km ENGLAND I TERBANEADCES UNPL¥AYAXTXEII ‘g LoxnDo®, April 25.«=In the Housa of Com- | mons this eraniug, Mr. Lenther, Under Sec- [ ratbry fer the Colonial D'Pom'e- from Bir Chas W Duke, momber of Chelses, said thefgorernment's adrices from Barbadogs, which were Apeil 284, reported that slight disturbances had taken place which were spoedily quelled. Hari 01mm CW th® TipLX®. Q, Mr. Disrreli adbersd to bis refusal to [Zecilitate the discussion of Mr. Fawcett's mung the royal uuu bill. 1 'P - . yu f (1031151131 Lol 1mm m PHE Lamp. ‘PMA’Q’G.-L mafia; in favor of PUBLIC TNiPRQvaxenrs th rami. z]. _ The Prefect of the Seine has xybmitted to the municipal council the project of a loan of 4s, 000,000 frames Lor pthic’imprarr- } ments in the city. - A RADICAL DEMONBTRATION at a rusEniL. 1m April fl—L Paris dispatch says a; raditg! dethonstration was mado at the fu- ** | of the wife of Loni.- Blanc, which took yeatétday. ._ It ts estimated that 200,000 people lined the route of the procession frog Rao Rivoli tp the cemetery of Pere lm Chaise. Masses ohpoemon cheered for the Republic and ' ty. Victor Hugo, Reshael and b ware present and received orations. Gambetta also attended tho funeral but was wot obserred by the crowds. ° g | Republican State Con- i vention Tc-Dsy. April 25:-Tho Republican State tion convenes\ here to-mostow, and iibouflaato order at 12 w , by Hon. A. Beard, chairman of the State Ce | Zion-mu Hon. Jro. E. amen: pro-Be of the State Central norn -- - > MHR. DOM PEDRQ Ban pnxcuoo, April $8. -Dom Pedro and evening, and to avoid ny damanstration his car was Naw Yorx, A MHz-It championsht Eta-temp?! P ? 60009001! COrxomwiatt, Apéll 25.=-Cincinuats Reds 2, Browns L. A180 a GOop qxp. LovisyicLs, April 25.-Chicagos 4, Lonis- villes nothing. Tho Bendor Murdcrors OCapturad. Laraxts Crt, Kas., April 25.-The sherif bas srreated and confined in all here two magneto? to be the ol ceed those paid a$ the Philadelphia mint, by mm , and exactly answars will be an? for tumo- davestigation. Intonemnonasioom. Movements of Steamships. Naw Yorx, April %5.-The steamship Italy, from Liverpool, has arrived. lesson. April 25. -The steamshi ada, Victoria, and Yor trom Boston, have awived out. if!) 25.-Arrired, the Prusgian, The I6e Mmbargo at HBuffelo. 26.-There are no indica- crab-mo at this port will. ”can?!” flu 'wad court off- “Batman the ie DAB-Tum, who 1m. 1870. > PREMIUMS, “0:23 $60 to (”a . 4:34 Often -$350 to first, $175 tle heats, best 2 5 3150 gonna, S75 tuwmd $45 tum rfl 35.««The Juntas of Mse and Alara sxembled> yesterday in . and \sleated dalma- pledgod to wulntaits the Feeras.: ~> AUSIEIA. -* . “$0025er- £7 to f Du-nv-anuaqy Juno 14th, 1876. PREMIUMS, $1,400. “004—2 40 01m It? t ral o Arat, $150 MM 01\. - $t £, 4200 second, $120 to third, $-0 60mg ”Mn\ MID-b tux-rum» 41 L209 to Arst, $100 22 to Srst, $259 Loo-annulus .-«One and one w! rss, um tq second, $60 to flux-ant“) ”rough. _ BarBatrich wil close ae on Seturdey, June 84, at 11 Water and Tamirg, . Wh. K. ”mam, Recretary. Tlfie Lake Street mud to 1h rd,\ MO to fok tot-eon 150 to third, “hams- x dry; to inguirh! ; ['as to the fants of the case and “Jim a reply. Has a Pull Assortment of Wt?\ 9 Journal Just received from New York, Which will bo sold as CHEAP as any fair and honorable com- potition will warrant. iF OUER are CASH, consequently have no bad debts to make np y of im extra per centage, our erpenses ard light, and onur Motto \CHEAP *_ Sar Please call awd see us and decide for yvaurselves in regard to our good- and prices. |_ rMcxorr - » flicks! Slrver Show 6 , e; || - --s10Easr wanna-nut. ELM1T _ HATS. ~ If GROCERIES,¢$G., CH EAP CASH STORE e Will be Opened on Sale at thew GOVELL STORE, wmfi ST 4p & 52 VYaives, always on hand. Children's carnages M AMMO TH GLO held to-night, and a r a pro: “a ticket: kayo san to the con- the names ®, dT. Flu] A Chudlmnma. A. and James Freeman Clarke the leing ticket ba» A. H. Race, Wa. Coggeuell and Ed. Lelrnsd the third amt, the (101mm to be u gladge Wm B Wuhbnmo Kliou d, E R Jr.. and | Crockery) China, ‘ Coal Oil Fixtures,&c. wars AFuli and Complete Assort- ment atithe LowestiPrices. wA‘b G o, I Plambers, Steam and flas . 120 LAKE smmzt \o 2g «& Gas Fixtures, Lead and Iron Pips, Pu for Drove Wells, Steam Fittings, CGiobe, fingle and Gh'c AYERS MARBL EF Q“ TB 0. M 1mm:- of . C mmcm BC 30min yur, 294 07mm! 3mm MON! m \I dnd I will iatisty you tht 1 do buiinese on nfa Bre) Boor & M2 A41 4-4 Eland Smite Yard at 4523, 460, 4.62 F. wo Mp: and PM me meg w f ot iii FGD to C150. Praga W H. M. All of WHITNEY new Spring| At 192 West Water Styles fresh fram the Factory DEXTER'S CHINA HALL, 100 £102 Lake St.| E. H. COOK, SUITS of ill sizes and grades. | 122 Lake St., Elmira; STEAM HEATING VENTILATING, PLUMBING LOYAL SUCK COAL This COAL baa pmvm itsoif die- will bo carefully dope under tho super» E8T in the o flnrkqtfor Ing (Quinn a VIZ. : IT IS 'THE PUREST ANTHRACITE \Known in the World 90 Per Cént. of Pure Carbon. ItiLasts LONGER thanlany other COAL It Milk? Ne Clinkers ! p prepared COAL ou the 'prepared in PIVE SI7ZKS, snd more the Egg and Stove being sxacure and thk Langx» than the faa] ame «izos prephud by any other Comm “ham gnaw“ lolduhontoton, can-Wm 930, |womu & 00, MW». Ida East Second St, \* \ C a\ m ’ & Bituminous. Goal int Tis Ronee and M5. Taz amine nous he. “mommnmm‘m ; meQO‘ revive oes oo oe And Gas Fitting. First Class Work in the above named lines of bumness at PATE ANp HonEsT pairs on Water Fixtures, Gog or Steam n of Mrz. Journ F. Lamnaw, and my may rest that no bill will be rendered save, for labor aqd materiale actually used. _ , --____ WARMING APPARATUS. By Low Pressure Steam, by Hot Water Circulation, er by the \Union Apparatus.\ combining the two systems, and particular attention given to thorough Vexmmuon, for dio’lLsen of Public Buildings and DweB- } mH work in my line, which lhlll covet-111mm:- of tho work when com- plate, ready for use. STEAM FITTINGS. A full line of Brass and Iron Goods for Steam always on hand. E. H. Cook ELMIRA, March 8th, 1870 -4if ments cogp yours a 0. wiopmmagh Abin awram omanges n mnmm ~ \ moi, ¥ mmémmva a . M p mu a Sebago be vent brb l ran a tent neue stong n}, -& sans wean ence uae. » , OJ -OF_ ELMIERA, N. YC., where will be found the largest and best assortment of Rent Nabe CloTanc ever offered in this city, together with a fell, andoomplete stock of GENTS FURN ISHING GOODQ attention is called to the large and varied mortmant of CHILDE] m TCAME'I': QPECIFPCA'I‘IONS AMT ESTIMATES | Lan urnished THING KEN St., Wytkofl Bleak, apri5dé&w a SPRING 600 1876. Have just returned press Ever shown in Elmira. werenever so asat the presout time. . ' DRESS GOOD$-We - ai‘ée' Endless Va«mety in for Suiting for Springamq, Sumintt' Wear, We Have thei Bost Srand ig? Black C ahmorotlm . ‘ the | Ci BLACK We buve all the leéding brands of the beet % ._ Ha 4 p a MOM? “1.3303 sax?\ ”mu“ a Full and eomplem m qt the very M o R. My lhnma go on b wi he DUR rim-r 84 mama Yon Also, some of our | have an excellent gun“ % never ao at Barnum & hut“- CJ bs. 10s., UR A*Y Pn Mandi-ml No. 306 | Yom in: YOU WI ere onl} Ard Examine Our Goods E o We mmm with pi * mohiidawiti=t. if hmwumk The mm