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\ 60 4 * ald - a « £ s ) , 2 2 * coals £0 « i ®) TQ 2 n * ke ~~ . _ SUNDAY MORNING TBLRQRAM, APRIL 29, 188% ~ se n £, ,j - pe - ‘I 1: 5 % 5 fished hint out of the barbe after we struck the street cd soltles the minister business with me. I don't drive for no more preschiirs. What I want is a quiet party that wants to go on a walk,\ an? the boy got up boppoed on one foot towards his erutchés, filling his . pistol pocket with figs as he holbled along. wire fonce, ghlpst, what's the matter with you,\ said the . Bub that ery man to the bad boy, as he, came . ing6 the grocery on crutches, with one arm inin saling, one eyo blackered, and & strip {court plaster across one side of hig face. ere was the explosion, or have you clopement of Frank Wagnoer|and Miss Lu- cretia Graham. Both parties are vory well connected, Warter being a sim of Ctemoral (eorge Wagner, noted throu; nout the state in political circles, while Miss Graham is a danghter of Lewis B. (ira | lato manager years he was engaged in the insurance business, , and was a public spirited citizen and always an honorable man. Ho was familiarly known as judge Maorrey, baving served as jhstise of the éace- He was on urdeut lover of the nobly * ame of chess - It Is a singular fact that ho on!g sum-wed fora short time his dear and intimaits P._cuaz=~ - -: U Me - mal w 'B LILLUSTEATIONS, \ < - yor . a somas | | A PIN Yam. | oa ) | THF BAD BOY, MANGLED, | sme getpy me reat or as has poor A JAMES 8. MCBaay. hy 155 fee might pt ot oe t so ane feta cath. 7if”f§§‘??§‘§§§?5’2$§fgifsrpfl r , g 2, Harm ony * a 1 b, ised d ive black,. I < ' f whoso death occurred | op apo Syt ans © 0 Samie Sts Poon yt $ otes ast SSS + C ¢ E meuug th® caken GBOCER| H0 w Sill be ch mome 4,4\ ball ab t * West-01mm, J' James g: “may, erl LN Y. wasoox‘xlzmtf an\ PLISHED 4 NL» l‘ucsgil lam Acca'u' \C4\ 7? j ~ R. I ~ IT HAPPENED, I be rl right, tugd a ao YOIl'k ag Mr. Samu! p day lntt at Waverly. N. i., of bie ° CED Lapy. h [ p \ | + | morrow, 'cause the livery says I was all of South. § - pest kpown and most highly esteemed residunts momo ' h Paire ns, 40 \p * e= | the only one in the ero@d t had any- h & $ ( that place: where he had resided many years, ; The Clrcumstances Loading to Hor fum. i f ;',~‘S.. ‘étf raat A Mtn A? Broken Up and Compelled to Walk on., sense.. I understand the miniiter as going LC. E gm was past fifty years offaze, and a noble mary Departure—Whit” Bolatives \’ a“? ‘ * o \X \! OCrutches-HIs Eje Blacked and to tuke a vacation on accou t of, his liver g ouled. companionable ~-man, who attrasted Think of tho Mat AE E*. A 'Of +_ Otherniso: Injured. and nervous prostration. I would if I was 20 West CHnton R idendl and by his noble nature held them to him Fern Yan, N. Y., April 21.-Much com- s 6. [Erom Peck's Sun. Milwaukee.) bim. _ I never saw a man that had nervous £55333? 4 hooks of “it\s\ (films: y‘sz\ teasure $0?“ inent has been caused here by tho supposed 4* Well, great Julius Orzar's bald-hpaded prostration any more than he dit when they € his society w. pleasure, | For ' \ 5 ae and a fay ©4 heme .of Mr3, - '% of hep Dan Tomp. II. McKnight coming bronze | werp was served, on No, 12 for ).. They will be friend, Robert Packer, He was unmarried, re- siding with his mother, to whom ho was degot. edly attached. a HOWARD F. BOYER, e The subject of our iMustration to day is Howari of the Chronicle publishing od pany. Way ser is atout forty five yeary of age, and aben a young man marridd Miss Bells Underwood, the daughter mort respected citizons. one of our beffn in a fight ? Or has your pa been giving what you deserve, with a club? | Hero lotmso help you. There, sit dorn on that : of applejack. Well, by the greatiguos, look ag though you had called sombbody \\ Well, sir,\ said the grocery man, as he took a chew of tobacco out of a pail, and offered some to the boy, knowi THE ONLY THING IX THB the boy would not take. \Do you know I r | , WO HOD1, ous J & think £ th ministers have about. {ri p : » l £ C bink some o: se as y mends in F. 33W he? digflgefiad ggftflggftf 33:23 almost a man, were the result of this union. je ml 2:12:08 fix gar; “£03191 TS little seuse on wtrldly matters, hs anybedy 1 ths test known and highly esteemed firomen in | fawily lived happily togofhor, to ax ; ano 8 UP | Now, the idee of that man jerking on an & - the test dnd the department of which he is the ALL ourw AppEA | C’ES aghinst the show case. old pseer. It don't make any difference if 3 x a 6, AED > U + SL, Peter and ' 122232155 not a superior among volunteer depart ¢ ' 0’ there's not much the matter, with of Mr D. Miss Katie, was per- Miss Mag. Mr. P. Mo- and brides. . in blue satin, to match, rty repaired to on South ave. A, from 7:30 to 12 - The being set * bedquil:, Mrs. ; one dozen Miss Maggie nate utes face at ® , ments. The Reading fire department numbers over 2,000 membors, all of whom aro enthuslastio and trosty firemen. | It Is well equipped, in every perticular fully equal to any other department in the country. | Mr. Boyor is a gonial, whule-souled man companionable in «sposition, loved aid respegted by brother firemen and highly re garded by all who kn jw him. He is now formy. three years of age, and has been for twenty-five yoars dn active fireman. Tho groatest proof of pls immense popularity is the fact that he has been ten thmes sugcessively electod to the post of chief engineer> Hundreds of firemen say he 3 | anbave a life tenure of the office if he wan's S it ro satisfactory has his adroinistrat'on bee i. 18 Chief Boyer gives a great deal of time to the until about four years ago, wlkon from sone unknown cause Wagner and rated. Sifice that time they together, although remaining joan and wife. Fome two yours ago Mrs. W guer brought guit egainst her busband for h ir support and he was compelled to furnish itl - Mrs. Wag- ner is a very estimable hdyiund has hed the sympathy cf all during her troubles. Wegner, himself, however, Ha# long been in disfavor among the botter gortion of the c mmunity., - Miss (Graham is bout t vouty- six years of age, accomplisikd, well edu- his wifo sopa- ave not lived \TRE SORCERER \ comMIng. A Bplendid Opera Soon to be Rendored «bp Nome Tnient Sullivan's famous opera, ** The Sorcerer,\ will be produced at the opera house in this A GREAT ESTABLISHMENT. be Opened on Thursday. Though not entirbly completed we sha'] open our new warerooms at Nos,. 159, 161 Robinson's New Furniture Warerooms to - me,\ said the boy, in a voice that soyunded alllbroke up, as he took a big apple| off a bauket, and began peeling it with his tipper frant teeth. \If you think Iam a wreck yog ought to see the minister. They had ry him. home in isstalments, the way they buy sewing machines. Iam all fight, bufig thoy have got to stop him up with ' *: OaKUM AND Tan beg“: be will ever hold water again”! # Good gracious, you have pot had a fight wig}: the minister, have you? Well, Ihave said all the time, and I stick to it, that yo the pacer was 100 years- old, he} would pace if he was jerked on.\ €, \ Youbet,\ said the boy, he put his crutches under bis arm, and stafted for the door. .\ A minister may be stand on the at nement, but he don't want to saw on an old pacor. He may have the of in- fant baptism down finer then} a cambric needle, but if he has ever been /to college, he cought to have.learned enough} not to say * ye up ' to an old pacer that been the boss of the road in his time. | A minister may be endowed with sublimp power to draw sinvers to repentance, and make them . feel like getting up and dusting. for the beautiful beyond, and cause them, by his eloquence, to see angels bright and fair in v0 cated, of a charming manoer,jand | ci 'eodnesd ; , © r ' , , their dreams, and chariots of | fire fiying- 5 ere 3 | fitles of his ofice, He keeps a horse constancy mum} aho hus afwn \ 10,1 i qty WMHefluny, Thursday aud Friday ovo. | and 163 Lake streot on Thursday, April ”mil“. commit # crime yet, and go to lstate | through the 'pesrly sates mad) mown\ tne Mrs. John [ harnessed and a light qgrriage in readiness > go ] $s Torfe a spoticrs | nings, May 2d, 8d and 4th, under the ans- 20th. Wo regret that we ara not able to | prijon - What was the fuss about 1\ and the golden streots of the New Jerpsalem, but Mantel; bed g iofresata moment'stiotice. Hehas telephone | and moved in the vory best | pices of the Elmira Odd Follows, Professor | finish them completely and have a formal grocery man laid the 'hatchet out of the | he wants to turn out for a strecf.car all the thrae pairs § inhis office and a large gong connected with the | She has not liv. d at home for Charles Miller is now hero proparing fo- opening, but the spring is so far advanced 1,03? szamhe, when he is driving a 29:30 becer. The T. Reldy; oil Reidy ; doll Katie Reidy; § fre departmens head@uarter:. Mr. Boyer and d - pis brother carry ou the livery business in Ronad- pg, and enjoy an immense patronage. A NUMBER OF YEA For own mother is dead. Io lhe course of the event aB those who are to tako part Among; tho chirf singers in tho cast are the that wo fear wo should disappoint zome of our enstomers wore we to delay longer. We s reach for fear be would get exrzitod kill him, R R [ 70, it want no fuss. It was in the' way An next time I drive a minister to aEuneral, ho will walk,\ and the boy hobbled out and s & A . A * bung ont a sign in front of the grocery, Jobn, Dunn ; time MP: Grab“? again mar ed, fan-l in- | following : Professor L. R. Mooro us \ Sir | shall have three floors completed,and though | of Business. You see, the livery man that I | \! moked dog fish at halibut prices, good ; two ening VARIOUS PERSONALS. {tailed his new wile as mistress of his beau- Marmaduke Poindexter ;\ A. T. Swarts as | our goods will sot bo arranged just as we wal working for promoted me. He let mo enough for company.\ . s. K. Ricei gil» -Maggio Sarsfield is spending the day in Cor. hfffl home. It was but a short tifne after | \ Alexis ;\ A. F. Babcock as \ Dr. Daley ;\ | interd when we are rottled, yot wo shall bo ile a horse to baul sawdust for bedding | , dfzen Span nine. 00 7 - this that Lueretis and a youngir sister left | Frank Smith as the \' Notary ;\«~Professor | able to display a larger and finer stock % | ardd, and when he found I was real caroful Specialties, . | . £22312? \ Miss Lizz'e O'Dea is visiting her friend Miss the.honse, and bave since bee living with | Charles Miller as the *' Sorcorer ;\ Mrs. | furniture than was ever shown. in this part he Bt me drive an exprdss wagon to hau! The celebrated Thomas Moore's private creain pi icher, . Daily, of Corging. ° their relatives in this village. They would, | Marie Gibson as \ Ailino ;\ Miss Everett | of the state. We shall show more than 100 stock rye and Old Crow seur makh bourbon dishes, Misg Carl; set er pitcher and spread, B. Fitzpat- fruit dish, tzpatrick ; set & 4 7 -Mrs. John S. Bartlett, o'f Buffalo, is visiting 7 atbersister's, Mrs. H H. Purdy. K ~ -xMiss Mary E Rockwell. of Newfleld is in '¥ - the city spending some time visiting friends. \&) | -Mery Fiynn left yesterday on No. 9 for Comirg and Addison, expecting to be absent ¥ about two weeks. # - -Chauncey N Shipman, who has been enjoy- t mes Meron - Afar from time to timo, visit at iheir father's bouse, but never would they s}. y any long period. | The causo for this is unknown, and as it was nobody's business, it ivas soon for- gotten. About two years it bocaino rumored about that Lucretiq' and Frank as \ Lady Sangazoure ;\ Mrs. Charles Mil- ler as \Constance ;\ Mrs. Wheoler as «* Mre. Patrlett.\ - The chorus singing will be exceptionally fine, over 125 persons taking part. - Of these twonty-six have been selected from tho best vocalists of different styles of chamber suits, represent- ing all of the prominent Grand Rapids fac- tories, besides a complete assortment of up- hoistered furniture, among which are some unique specimens of Louis XTL. library | furniture in leather; some beautiful styles s. Day before yesterday, I bkiilk 'it es, Lxwas in bed all day yesterdgyj— day before yesterday thore was a funeral, and our stable furnished the It! was only a common $11 funeral, so they let me go to drive the 'horse for the 'minister-|-you are specialties at C. W. Skinne p. . ..commmnsnmmd . , , Everybody uses Benjamin's cough drops. WANTS, LOST, FOR SAJJI’J ,- 4&0. m sm I know, the buggy that goes'ahead of the f hows t - . | s - , . taa ; > - . 1ED- apo 08m; 211211- \& | ing the winter in Florida, returned to his home | were seen together tot much. - In Waverly and Towanda, they being the | of East India chairs in plush ; some elegant | heatee, They gave me an old horse that is V AkiifiggdGifieiQ§e5enml house Fork, at 519 rZadyno if inthis city last evening. fact, so, strong was the rumi)r that Miss | ones who assisted 'in the late successful | tables of brass end Longuy ware, besides a thi o doubt, will ENTS. party was 1126 Oak -¥ies Nellie Mack left the city last Thursday toaccept & pusition as milliner at Cuba, N. Y. She will be absent three months. -Thomas Enwrizht, who has been in Idaho, for the past two years, returned to Elmira last week. He speaks very highly of the western scountry. -Mr. Charles W. Shaw, of lthaca, visited rola- 200 book o Graham was gradually \dfjopped \ by many of her acquaintances, find sho son ceased to move in I i THE CIRCLE OF §OCIEfY where she had so long held |s way, Stir, however, protested that there! was nothing rendition of the opera in those places. They Lave very kindly consonted to come hers and aid our home talent in every possil. « way. The wholo affair will bo a grand su. cess, without doubt, and tho house shou i be crowded every night. large lot of antique rugs direct from Con- stantinople. We shall continue to make draperies and fine upholstered furniture, as we have the most skilled workmen in the city, and also aro prepared to furnish esti- mates and mrke drawings of wood mantels, years old, that has not been j OFF OF A WALK . . p nine years ago, and they told me to ht. It's the same old borse that lhused e so fast on the avenue, 'years azo, didn't know it. 'a N 'ED-A first-class millincr 1, ncdistel,. Mrs. P. Inscho & Son. IT S , w aANTED-A woman to work as 48si ant cook in a botel. Inquire at this offife. VA' ANTZD - A good, stout girl for second work - *- at Trembly's restaurant, Lake! street. Ma wo i F . Wel}, I wasn to | RI 260k woord ts nan & gxgfifé f; § tives in this city during the past week, being on | 404 that She. was withl Wagner no PHILA DEWVENTION. wirrors and \f\ kinds of interior woodwork. | pi, go. I just let him walk along as though | Len'z a* foc tra furnishing is way to Washington, D. C., on & business trip. mfn'e than wu. h any 9th\ of Jergontlez-nn J. M. Ropixsox, Soxs & Co. he was hauling sawdust, and gave him a x ' aNFEU-A good helper fu a carrlage ironing were served. ,. ,-bbemnf? Wightmar and wife, of Watklas, | friends. Thoir acquaintance z d relatious Delegates op Thoir Woy Thithor--A Prov- ----@e-.-. 100 f rein. When we got off the pavement +hop. Address Oharles IOZifi' {Pramana a thor- ¥ pent the firstgrpart of I‘ll-Bf: week in the olty, were only such as any goutle and la. ly uble Hplit of the Factions. A FINE DAY'S SPORT, the fellow that drives the hearse, he whs in burg, R. Y. 2 y - Those 1 mitt\ of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Irving, on Dewit might epjoy. Kpowirg the robutation and Several western delegates to the gre a hurry, 'ceuse his folks was going to have | (1° & W. Harrington's for your clotaing. New great credit it was were Misses Waverly; , Misses Gien- -Juhn Parkinson, of this city, goes to Ohlo # text Tuesday, where he will spend a month vis- i iting fricnds and then proceed to Florida to join ] Lisfather, who i» about to remove to that state. k- A charactor of Wagner, however, hor frien is said so much that sho apparen|ly had noth- ing more to do with him. It cefimes to light now, however, that all this timb thero have gathering of Irish Nationalists at Philadct phia next Wednesday, passed through El- mira last night. A Truronraxt reporter endeavored to interview two of them, but Tt reo Races for Amateur Ricyclo Rilers at Blossburg, Pa. There will bo é great bicyclo contest at Bloesburg, Pp., ou Monday, May 24th. The ducks for dinner, and he wanted to ge back, so hekept driving along side of my bugfy and telling me to hurry up, I T sicre. new goods. 819 East Eimira, N. Y. ITUATION WANTED-As baker} fir-t class ') referencés if necessary. ad s J. H. D, DELEGRAN office. * lator street, € thay / f \R ; wewldn't do it, 'cause the livery man {told - = 111,217 > Obituary. , been secret meetifge betweenthe two, and they were not inclined to be talkative, pro- rat-f; (1311119211?! 111001}? 'tr?‘zone; $1213? meqo walk ch; borse. Then the min iLbor, Gmixlf figsag€13€gt§§wy $§mpl?€m Tia)? $8513; A“; ¢ Weare pained to learn of the sad bereavement | that they had come to rear each other | ferring to await developments before offer- gr Brook nouns a [ti-w foll 05mg p e; he é t nervous, and said he didn't know- as' | Spaulcing street. +_ ' * of Mt. and Mrs. Matthew Kirsch. i r i i ins. P ing ; . Brooks, An ac the;» was any use of going so slow, because F ual =. - Aune ang 4 death hath ent c? h (iwh . SLthTltlekangfil 2, | gith more than merely friends t-lp‘fl feolin ing an op inion as to the p robable Reon of and prizes : A five-mile amateur bicycle | po § uted toyget 138015 ingum' e to get his x * hees wich $1600 to #2 meme} . Addrens Carrle Koop 4 “fa Him e; ire : l11 e rThonlleu a er: TOM | Sometwo months ago she went fo an enter | the convention. One, a pronounced fenian, handicap, to be run in heats-& sileer water | lung, and go to a minister's meeting in the | it.'k 11,4113. with 811.1200 to $2,060 1. Address Messrs p.. mem little baby Ida. e listle one's stay on tainm a fbr on . . . . ndicap, -h slicer . K., Trr®Ecnrax office. | C * a- ent with the faroily with which sbe ted that if the believo 1 n- im. ig wrth was short ; but les It was none saw . asset A e believors in parhamen { t prize : iv ick] ter, | aft@gpoon, but I told him we would all get ayaw § butto love ber Sho wus utxightmd beautiful WES staying, and instead of (going hom:s> tary agitation succeeded in capturing the pitcher, first prize; a silver pickle caster, to t cou’xetery soop enough if we took it {. FMOVED-J. W. Ensworth, hamjess maker, ton, Frank inett, Caarles ° Ward, thild-tou lovely for earih - so God took her to Bimeelf, where no blight or sorrow will ever § enter. Parents, she is beckoning yof upwards. ner. Then organization, the supporters of the dynamite policy would hold a convention of their second prize; a silver goblet, third prize. A three-mile amateur handicsp, to be ran in beats-a silver fruit dish, first prize ; a cact,'nnd as for me I wasn't in no sqeat. They one of the drivers that was f DRIVING THE MOURNERS, t s \bas remov.d his shop-from 166 Lake street to 40; Eust Water street. -% “ eNTRED-A situation as traveling salesman ; j i R in- io - four years' experience. Addfess J. M., Harrington § (m yourot say, as did one of old, \The Lord that the flame long ago su od to h&¥Fe own. He said Frubmen were gradually in silver spoon holder, second prize. A one: hefi p up and said he had to get back in | 10. Ticga county, Pa. * t $ rareth, and the Lord hath taken away.\ hat the @ long Ago supp C cling to the belief that the independence of | __. + & ig g dding d to the 1 o'dlock 7 > 1 Christte, G. ' * been dead, had only been slarolfering in ter ; ; & mile amateur dash-a silver pickle caster, | timé to run a wedding down e 1 o'dloc IFLIEEN SAMPLES of fastest selling articles ceux, Eugene Little Ida. she has left us, ¥ $a d E 14 I their native land could never be achieved first prize; a silver goblet, second prize. | t'&ip, and for me to pull out a little. ® I ont, for fifteen cents, to pay ffr sending,. Mack, Tom . Sle has gone to yon bright shore, breast until her beart's desife coull bs by asking for it. Force would have to he Theso prize's can bo seon in u’m show window have' seen enough of disobeying orders,, and | Sisson & Brosd. Wells Bridge, W. Y. | i I offer, for Where the weary cuase theiritrqubles i And are at rest forever more\ ' She was one of those bright angels, used, such force as would terrorize Eaglan| and compel her to give up Ireland. He predicted stormy times in- Philadelphia if of Freeman, the jowelor, at Blossburg, at any time beforo the race. Entrance must I told him a funeral in hand was worth two weddings in the bush, and as far as I was copcerned, this funbral was, goiigg to UK E ALE- A twentyhorse IIaitm'er Engine ard . boiler, nearly new. Can be usedigither port- £1; or detached. Ieaiah B. Coleman, Elmira, & & & & 1 F F F be epnducted in a deco manner, if we l 2 , located in Far too good for this dark world ; did all in their power to save hir from div- | |, | Parnellites insisted on having thines« | P2 DPSCS by all intending competitors to Mr. didn't get back till the next day, - Woll, the OR SALE- Price, $200; less th ot o & T. Brocks, Elossb 3 F , $200 ; less than hird of d. Horses c oel Heavenly Father called her grace. On Saturday, March {d, Mr. Ora- | ,; .; And he is probabl , | ¥. Brovks, Blossburg. minter said, in his regular Sunday-echool | 1'_ the cost: one double phrston, in good order, Y. Add _ To his bright celestial home. harm, who forr long time had een suffer- t ”in own way,. And he is probably corree oot own ~ ~a way,~' My little mean, let mo take hold of Wilfiizfizbtrtgé?‘ Inquire of J, M. kqbinson, 302 1. ress 2410, yo - in that particular. Eloction of Officers I | i wuv: “ii: in 111°” rours if pray; o me from a disoase of the 090 started for -- ral At ti f Elmira Typogr| aphical £1911 tth glad 15111510 Sealants fggflfrgzeofihghn; F YOU WANT RENS that will lay {sena $1 c0 'one . & . 1 . meeting o ? T a ovrmmscoms Por (igg‘gigffsi‘; litilgrgéels Rochester to undergo an opiration and Base Ball. . Unicna held lag. Thursday, the f ollswin g | crugper with the lines, and then jerked up. | 1 to £. J. Eichenberg, Waverly N. F.. and get Safel treatment that would requiro ap absence of -The Buttercups, J. Arnold captain, de- f 71 _ andijfhe old horse stuck up his. off ear, and | thiteen eges of his new and impzpved white WAT through the dark, dark way, al ks. The trip had long been | feated the Butterflics, H. Graves captain, | were elected to serve for the coming that; 'the hearse driver told the minister to | COCs 2n@*brown leghorne. gle And in heaven you will meet her, severai weeks. P lth tgL b of 31 to 20 CCC ' | gear: President, W. W. Ludlow ; vice- pull Sard and saw on the bit a littlefiand “I ANTED-$4 good female cook td go to To- Wearing a golden crown ; talked of, and all was arranged tha | by a score ~* president, M. J. Sullivau ; recording secre- | the }Jd borse would wake up. - The hoarse wanda, Pa., in a small botel : food refer- 'That our Heavenly Father gave her, tia should accompany her fathe},to minister -In a return game of base baugoplnyod Fred. Bennote: Acial secro p. | driv} wgdhw kifive gm gm pmcri o Te reanined | hll pay $18 per monlh. Inquire And in a place of great renown. to his wants. It was noticed that she took | on Saturday, the Lightfoots again st tog | f * 7 ; nan tax'i, * | track, and he know what he wanted. 3 . hak ar A. Fitzpatrick ; treasurer, Joseph Biggs ; | i; i i (ITUATION WANTED-B - Bo do not weep for her, dear mother, a large trunk with hor, but (rot till after | Park-streots by a scoro of 19 to J5. e Fungatfiarm's E M. N oble'p w 852V, PHC £3“ mgglf‘zgggkbifie £1“? 1223 S _ jowelse,; tor your? perience; You will meet her bye and-byo, their departure was it discovered that sho -The boys of school No.[3 beat school No L g] t. f be * b.bh pulled his hat down tight on his head, jand fiflhfi'fifiafififi 1149, $333 1132.“ e10 In that bright and happy kingdom had taken all of her possessions, 17 boys in a game of base ball yesterday by | UC'OW was choson to represout the union. gegqn to pull and saw on the bit. ' ' ' ' PIgpared for all that dis. cro 0, BRACKETS, mfc. a score of 7 to 5. Captain of No. 8's, Den | ** the féflemahonnl 5101124313632, 321mm » , - ores onp PoE 1 OBENr—g‘he storellglrla.24NoNl-bh {a Pligtgtrffsb' o--. ___. 20, Tun [t Of . r . | meets at Cincinnati on the first Monday in. . a. corner Seneca acr, N. Y. «Pla 3 ° - Paragols.. stripping her room. Before gding she told | nis Connolly. Captain of 17s, John Donv Jute 1:1; t. D. A. Fittpatrick was 91931193; began to move along sort of side ways, £1le 159m mThéisrle one of $428 fin’ggvt $0323; onsxigg the 6 * s th R a 40+ * PNADNN ICE } \* !| a Hog going to war,; and the minister pulled | +>. quire of or address W. J. Bafes, Ithaca, I will offer the following choice nevelties gildrifivgzr $ng 55013: 5,1.- 5:3: £2“? mi We, the B. B. club of school No. 4, do alternato. | The organization is in a flourish-. I 801119513“? and the hearge driver, who was 112 ¥. o aSgtf . A tte coming week z, ~ tion she was going to Lima for & short visit | hereby challenge school No. 1 to play a ing condition. } rilghbbahi‘gdfie aid, §° oH coulddhogr nil-{3 Fofiflfilf‘fimiffif 2‘225523‘} lfetggh‘féfifi al . on & C * * f * \{ clear, to Waukes < Ye-p-up,' an he, 0 > on an $ , procace patasoln uniined °f 0 | with friends there, after which! she Raul; Znendg gaming: bamglel on I?” Northern Accident to a Child. { hqrsehkept going faster] then the minister | $90 JS end Axtures in a ood Peylog bake P M . On Monday, March 6th, Frank | Central grounds. axugs H1coms - ittle gi r] | thought the procession | was getting |too | Ithaca, N. v. |_ ' -~ flammfieeflgufflg Hasan ap $32er left town, {going nobody Captain. Wilcos, flagging”? file f om . antic!“ \who's and thet made tile s8 Keck douse | TrARTED-& good dror; one sold 5 ress e and lace trimmed parasols, lined.. 4 75 knows. On Wednosday, the 7(b, Lucretia -In a game of base ball, played between 1 Nix, nout a? CeK, i fog“ & Ox |/ Vi??? gng 21111“ mid? 913331 h°r§°dW°F3§§ preferred. \also. a young mall to make 3 ! Slk serge 20 Inoh........................... 1 35 issing from Ruchester, gad has not | the Heavpfoots and Park-streets, the latter breaking; the radius of the right ©y° and; $6 4 100 $0 £21113 4, ada a): £38397 as gimfgtltfcgetngrfi? gggifiliortxgggmpe songélykor serge, 24 ineB....... ............... .. 4 gy | was nmussing . f won by a score of 30 to 3. The captains dislocating the carpal bones, producing wha BET 19: hi » d the dri g corner Main street and Park place, E. gag; 3 ~ 21 bnch..l..... .. ............. . 2 09 | been seen since. 'They have nat been seen ab, bell and J. H h 3. | is termed &a \ Colle's fracture.\ Dr. C. S. 5130“ two b flak}? behind, \b the (211231. p as - \ El - tra super 20 Inch. ....................0.. 1 50 | tegether, but it is the opinion of hll whotalk | were G. Campbell and J. Hanarhan. J. Carr, 800 South Main street, of this wity, 5a? ; ‘Egyafitfilte animals“ It;e 6:8 ggoxf [sear XVAIXTEP—fih uéyfimwm‘fifébtbin.8ale?m°\' 1S Km: super; ar 11333 \\\\\\\\\\ 1 2, | of the affair that they have eloped. F111 is | Welsh, umpiriwm was called to attend the caso, and sot the' dri’éé,’ andeI said 'Not! much Mary Amn, | shar {£251 Gfeezt‘gegnfierfiergéalzto a $100.009 > BB.. 22.2 lll lle ese seee ees y . 1 i > \ thi ' » » : . |P. 8. - wi a .. 1 will send £ the ab ecieltios, | . umoreg thuzhthey mfiont Bflgfl OZ Z a SJ; Walt! Walt! ._ _| limb in a very skillful manner, bringing to} £2;ng if: and nol tab; £239? tie 32:62: April goth. Loos ols for bas\ 4+ any o e above sp ) | from where they wen a E 3 lo of | bis aid the modern appliances in surger ig q' / p i | 82 & | I tharges id, to of the count . R aro now Coming, the great Red Letter sale o bne mod PP 8°T7+-i | if yh will let, me get out,' but there was a - £.1883 R Nicely “97:53“! , to any part of the Ty {mm-ed. It is 51101305“ “has“ 1fo clothing. - Ono hundred thousand dollars' | The child is doing well. 1| streat-car ahead and all of a sudden, there - A GOOD INVESTMENT- Smail capital requtrod. £ xed, on rece; t of price. in Chicago. Her friends and rélatives are surplus stocks of wholesale clothing manu- nominee n i] was} an earthquake, and when I comé to I will sell a good paying business, of seven. € Jorn J. Furaxagan, almost distracted over her depariure, Wag- P . - A Policoman's Trocoblel, % Keri ere about six hundred people pgur- rat? Winning). 130mm!“ of & “f?“ ne of con- s P : facturers at rotail. Must be closed out for P ing water dow k) and the h eon eres fobaceo, cigars. pines! and pipe 3 a 182 West Water street. | nor obtained a divorce im Wisponsin two a Officer Weaver, while chasing some boy{| ing water down my neck} an eo hogrse | tr ga, oto., and a nicely furnish=fl ice cream # \ - i Efty cents on $1. We aro forced to make & was 33:1;th to the fence, and parlor. which has been used in wints for serving 3 -- --- - years ago, but legal authotity says this great sacrifice. Call carly and exam- offenders in the Seventh ward the other ¢ 20: . oro I oysters in. All in good condition. [Particulars ~ Advertised Lettors, ir 1s acon ror - ine aid seo if what's we advertise is not true night, ran against a pump bangle in Hrs sLaskin TB; If“??? Basin-eke and a fig??? oinkmpmgsezsg go. at St: ot fig’ r §, Lettgm for the following remain uncalled | and tbat if be marries, or r( the; goetfi a 03x35 shown at night by electric hghFuntii Ferlep's yard, breaking the same. Thel £03170me I; af fanfxinggt minister {Wit a X. Y. LL § fw in the Elmira post-office : through the form of marriage, tllat he wi lady wants the officer to repair the pump, that i h * . J Amir : \ . ‘ + L. Pil plugifiat that poked as though it had been -~ ROTHER$Y £1,an Mrs Fannie Scofield, A M be Hable to the law's most sevire punish- 0 o'clock ; Qaturdnyst till 10;30. No bank and it is understood the latter has offered] strain by a pile-driver, nd some le ‘OPEJRA HOUSE, . 4 Gl men, T Heard allen H - rupt or mghoddy clothing salb, but all now . + hauli fir b into th tter. and \9 Phiey, Faqi r There acre many here whi do not be- ~ $2.50 in settlement of the damages, but it;} woreihanling onur buggy i 8 gutter, an ; % Hflyon‘ Mrs EBA geygold; Cyrenus ment. i M gOOdB latest (styles, of this scason's manu- mu Z fig i *f some men were trying to take the old Faber W,E. BARDWELL -~ - - Tha “haw 3 Ulorson, Mre adeline Lynndé’eg, © lieve that Miss Graham has eloped with factuxre Look for us. Wait for us. Wil | 72° refused. A suit is threatened, and the out of the windows of the street-car, gnd > | K | finesbary Mrs Alico - Gibson, Mrs Betsey Wagner. They say she is too smart and * \ * * officer is much perplexed as to the counrsa I 'I fainted r agi O, i | | ' foutrell Charles E ~- fidington. Witham &n 7 ith hilh while his | Thureday, April 20th, in thy large, - then I guess I fainted away agin, O, it was onE NrGgt oxy. _- * NATHANS ~ AfilS-agrsii , famété ta fop level headed to runaway with t: ed“ commodious store, 104 Lake, near Water he should pursue. “121863 telescoping a (train loaded with © * ~ K E , Miss , ; to Aisi an - cattle. w . . all at $3330??? \C ggifiéd‘éiirfitffiic‘o ”£32133; of gossip??? air of the | stroot, Elmira, N. Y. AppolintmeXts in Southport. if}! ** Well, I swan,\ said the mfi’flfiflfi: Prurqoay Evemmc, Arrm 2rm, 1983. I Gea t lizabsth - | CC ® « worm cas + f » _ _I] ho put some eges in a funne ro | \ 128th. a Merc, Wiliam L Brown' Miss Bln \* heart between the two. They think she is Re-Bullt and Ready for Business, Austin Edsall has been appointed excise}! pa od for a servgg'sant gixl. nwéi‘id did the \ 'The Great Comedian. | 1 e f 112135155 Bl};- Cranmer, Mrs EEEII somewhere among her numerous} relatives, The building on Fifth street occupied by | Commissioner for the town of Southport, in'! miniiter say when he come p fl x x n o @ pot mea a |_ ) , visiting, and will turn up all right, | Te is to | 7, J, which was destroyed by fro | PIGo of Joseph Curran, who has romoved!] | \fay ! What could he shy ? He justyelled £ANEK 8. CHANF RAU, 3 sichsboffay F wl le « J. L110] ' a (uit v company 4 Mrs Addio Leroy, Dr BImOr® W - | y L ol; (nay such is the case, b in vie® | on the night of April ist, has boe@@re-built, to FPonnsylvania. R05?“ f‘sWhmn \*\4 though he was driving. - | * “iaylem' and Spensess famous fomedy, H. B. Bernyv, P. M - | inclined to believe that she will mbt retur0..| wy trictoy's many friends will be glad to | instead of Willinm Miller, who has taken\ ti) h found it was an accident. bots s *+ ing at 2 and: 9 & One Thousand Men's Further developments may bo expectfad soon, as every effort is being malloe to dis- know that he arose Phcoenix-like from the ashes. up bis residence in Elmira. _- , +5 A Thursday, April 26th. p- R F They told : me, when they carried mop home in a [ugh that it was a wonder everybody was fot THREIAREANSAW TB avVELEE» a 4\ Jll frictty an > t whereabouts of the lady t aon -name ~- “dz-“fin heatee duider \Told hind is | \l ¥ all.-wool pants, this season's manu- r the present wherea * R e sass me, un e hearse driver im! it | a e * AI are, ut ie sail. i {I fifty different styles cove P | To Orato. Five hundred men's all Woole?lbl, latest: W131; minister that was to blame. I want \Kir REpDmG\................. F. 8: lCaanpnar- 26th» ~ patterns, sold everywhere for $4 and Our Warranty ined 9 Hon. G. L, Smith is to deliver the De- | W!C8 °f nne A fa? $6.50, sold b? to find out if they got ° 7, ° | - I ano\ . ' 27th. 3450, at the ale of | is $1 for every pair of Nowbtirg @¥OrAU'E | day address at Hornelszville. every clothing house in Elmira for $12, at! |; - THE MINISTER'S UMBRELLA i _ Prices or Apmrssion.-Parguet add Balcony - ; at the Great Red Letter sale C L al io. White- the Great Red Letter sale of clothing at 104' eee as > Le: was» Chaire. fit cents; Diess Circle, 59 coarse; Gatiory, 30th f \Ming. Will open Thursday morning, | returned to usripped “wam e. |\ Corsate, corsets, at Burchell's, Lako street. Entirestock,50c. on the (1M hob?“ 5&5‘121m’3he $131,321“ R Z T centlcnsaegve]? 33m iy, the arhhactiok, <€ 1 3 _ , R da acturers. ° s s ICK, 90c, | runpipg | f & Co.'s bookstore nox! £ more:. fst J \1 °th.\ Wait for us. 104 Lake street. | hill & Cleveland, man | . ' Car,, r. ro4 *. p be 0 s & g i J mes-(Amman. a a ‘ 5‘? l I b, ® Ax « i +1 .. MH