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aft. a. bN a \ £ & £ i by+ y . % - city yesterday on a shopping expedition. -Bantel Lynch, .of Coftiand, was In the olty visit- ing friends for a few days during lust week. -Miss Ball, of MansQeld, Pa., spent part ;: of the past week lq Elmira visiting friends. -Miss dosts Tully, of Corning, made a short visit wt; friends in this city the middle of the preceding . & week. ¥ _-Misa Mame Thatcher, of Waverly, made a short visit witt Elmira friends tho latter part of last week. Lo --MrS, $1143“, Sutton, of Ovid, is spending a few ' days with her. sigter, Mrs. Hayt, at tho Rathbun, - house. -Miss Amy $hort, of Cortland, has roturned to ber homg,atter spending a fow days sisiting friends ' in Kithira, -¥Mrg. John Mosher, of Buffalo, has been visiting: relatives and friends in this city during the past week or 20. Harty Trippor, of Potteville, Ta., arrived in the city yesterday for a visit. of a fow dags with his family here. * -George Frerich, of Waverly, was in the city for\ & day th® former portion of tho past week on k business trip. -Mrs, Ellen M. Hoffman, of Troy, Pa., visited ? relatives on West Water street during a portion of tho week past. --Miss Lottie Horton, of Van Ettenville, arrived in the city the first of last week for a viatt of a few days with friends hore. --Mrs. Keary Trench, of Millport, made & short visit with friends In this city the middle portion of the week preceding. .-Mrg. Smiler, of New York city, arrived in. the city Wodnesday evening, and will mako -her home here In the future, -Mr. B. G. Baldwin, salesman of the well-known frm of Jordan, Marsh & Co., Boston, was in town. durlng.the phst week. -lignry A. Fitch, of New York_city, was in the: city for .B few days during the latter part of the, week on & business tri P; -Mrs..Lawreneg, of Rochester, has returned I: me, after & visit of a week or ten days with rela- tives and friends in Elmira. -James F. Dee, of Binghamton, and formerly of this city, was in the city calllng on friends the Korma er portion of the week past. -Miss Arnold, of Philadelphia, has been spend- ing the past week or ten days in this city waiting ends on West Second street. \ -SMrg. Wesley Wyckoff, of Trumansburg, N. Y.. Has been visiting friends and relatives in this city during a portion of the webk past. -Miss Annie K. Edwards, of Troy, Pa., returned home the latter part of last week, fter a visit of three or four days with friends in Elmira. °- -Miss Libbie and Frank Jackman, of Bun'alo, bave been visiting their friend, Mrs, William Peters, at her home on West Clinton street. -E, C. McKee, a pleasantly remombored Towan- da boy, was In the city the middle of the preceding week and stiook hands with his old friends. -Mr. and Mrs. Max Minier, who have been in Trenton, Ni J., fof several months past, have re- turned to Elmira to remain a month or more. -Miss Bell Baldwin, of Tioga, Pa., who has been> visiting friends in Elmira nad vicinity for; the past three weeks, returned home Friday morning last. .. -William Jacobus, for many years an employa of E. H. Hopkins at Penn Yan, has removed to El- mira and entéred the employ of S. Ayres & Son, on- West Water streot. #5 <n nere ort or tHE crry. -Ara. J. Shumway, of thisnlty, has teen visit- | ing friehds in the Parlot city. -Q. ¥. Picknay, of this city, left the middle of | last week for & trip to Minneapolia. -J. J. Bush, of Bimira, made a short trip to Waverly the first of the week past. -Mr. J; C. Guthrie and son, Tracy, left the city' - yesterday for New York, their future hogie. -PBort L. Hinman, of Elmira, was In Buffalo vis- iting, during a portion of the preceding week. -Fred Hudson, of thia city, is spending some ne ats Minneapolis, Minn., on a busfueas trip. ' & Miss Mma Jones, of Elmira, has. been visiting - friends in Towanda for the past week or ten days. -Miss Katie Logan, of this city, has been visit- ing friends in Corning duymb the paw. four or Ave days. -\, Afthur NII-Kinnovwf this my. has been vig~ iting friends at Erie durtugthé past week or ten days. -Miss Lettie Bartholomew, of this city, has been visiting at Mansfield, Pa., the guest of her friend, Miss Backer. --Mts, E. W. Mitchglthas reniraed to her home,in | this city from a visit with hor daughter at hep home in Binghamton. -John Bally, jr., of this city has been waiting friends at Binghamton during the formar portion. I of the wepgk past. -Herbert C. Yan Name, of this city, is spending a couple of weeks at Greene, N. ¥. , Visiting rein.- tives and friends there. |, . '-3{r. and Mrs. Dapiol Hogan, Of Einiira, visited Waverly the latter portion of the past week, called; there by the death of Mrs. Hogan's brother. --George V. Pinckney, book-keoper for Briggs & Co., and Grant Sweet, of Carpenters, Pu., left. Thargaday morning on an extended western trip. ; -~Miss Clara Spaulding returned to her bome in' this city the middle of the past week from Hart- Tord, Coun., where sho had neon spendiig about two months, the guest'of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel | Clemens; } a #<B# 0s mopp -~ MATEIMONIAL MATTERS, HERRINUTON -M YEH At the residence of the brile's parents, No. 131} Benton treet, Friday, April #}, Mr. Edward A. Herrington and Mi<s Adelali{®e, second daighter of George Myers, were united in marriage by the Rev, Georga H. MeKhight, the ceremony decurring at 3 @'clock p.'m. and being witnessed 'by enly the 4m» mediate fnmilles. A large number of beautiful gifta werp received by them. Mv. and Mrs. Her- rluqton took no trip, but will soonffo to bousekeep= Welisbury. A large number of friends ox- fond congratulai ions. DOW! l‘Jh—fl ALONEY. The marriage of Mr. James J. Dowling, 0# this clty, and Miss Nora E. Maloney, of RKifhdoipB, x. Y., took place at St. Patrick's church last Wednes- day motying Aht 10-6'vlock, lev. J. J. Bloomer per- | forming the ceremony. The bride and btbklesmaid were attited in handsome. traveling suits of golden | brown and brocade selvep They werd nssisted by Miss Maggie Sullivan, of this ¢fty, as 'bridesmald, and Mr. Daniel I yueh, of as ggaomsman, ! The bridfl eouple lett on the Northorn' Central for j a short weilding tour, and upon their 'refurn will | cecupy & nicely-furnished home att North Main- street, | They received many linadsome hd costly presents. Mr. Dowling is a valued employe ot the | * Himirs, Cortland and Northern Rallroad company, | 'nnd bis many friends wil congratulate him on- having secured such 'an amiable and worthy part ner as tha lady of his chofeo has proved to be dur» | Mug hor.residence In Misa, Mame Mungo tan presided at that yorgan. ; ~CLONR NOV E&. 4 The matrimonial epidemic has mllast regrhed the thriving little villogo of Hound 'Top, Pa. (situated ou the Wellsborg and Antrim railroad aout four miles from Welishoro}, nnd »saclected for its target our eBergetic and walluknbwn cheeso makes-Km! merchant, Nnubmg 1. Close, tho happy bride being Miss Ella J. Jones, of thoe same piace, Rev. J. Evans, of Blossburg, tid the comuubtal knot last Wodnesday, April 29, the wedding being celebrated by many friends, Tho presents wore numerous and very fine, some being quite expon- give. After the happy couple were made one, the dining-roorm doors were thrown open and all had their fH from the table, that fairly groaned under the burden of delicacies prepared for the | Mr. and Mrs. Close departed on the 5 n'cleck train .* for Eimf{ra, Rochester, Buffalo fnd Niagara Pals, | intending to remain. at the latter a few days. | The many friends of both éxfend congratulations, avi their paths may bo strewn with bright polyers. - ______. 44.4. Monthly Meeting at the Orphnns' Home. Fhis ineting will be on Tuesday, May 5. The || pull: City: Baptist, Webb's Mills Methodist and || Corners Presbyterian churches will M | the eity, - out Friday. NOs . » ( and the unfortunate woman, who had come on to Elmira, was obliged to go to the hospital for treatment, and is now under the care lof Dr. F. W. Ross. The doctor will amputate hey limb at. the kneo joint as soon ns the woman Las gulhnil sufdlcient strength to adinit of the' operation being performed. Her husband is In But it is said that he 'refuses to pro- vide for her wants or to do anything for her relief. Friends of the woman live in Albony | and are reported as well-to-do, The hospital also contains u tramp, a German, whois sick with typhoid fever, but will probably ro- cover. A coloréd man, named Brown, who worked for Captain Reid for a long time, is also an inmate, and is suffering with pueu- monia. It is belfeved. that he will not recover. The threo cases mentioned comprise the lst of unfortunates at present In the pleasant, home- like buflding,; although a tramp, who sald he was sick, to the stone yird, was sent * lge DILATH oP MATYTHIAS DEISTKA, mem obs The Sad Exsent Which Bows Many Heads in Grief and Causes Tears to Flow. Mattias, the fAfteon year old son of Captain Nicholgs Deister, died at his father's house, 215 Grogg streot, on Fridny afternoon. The young lad .was an unusually bright boy and had negrly completed the courso of study nt school No. 1. Tho second of April ho was taken ill with inflamtonation of the bowols and suffered almost constantly untlt death came to his religt. i The blow falls with crushing force | an hls parents, who loved him as only parents enn love a bfight, Obedient and their griof, which nothing can be done to assuage, is shared in by m vast number of friends and Neighbors of 'the family nnd the school companions of the dead boy all speak reverently of his memory, and sympa- thize sincerely with his griof-baurdgnéd paronts. The members off the police force to a man ex- press rogret at the irroparable loss which their brave captain las suffered, and tho funeral this afternoon' will, no doubt, be attended by many gua dians of the city's peace. 'Tho last sad services over tho body of the lamented | young man will be hold at 1:80 this afternuon. ,Alt‘t€¢.3r thmmps. Officer Forker <aptared four tramps Friday for riding in a box ear. They were sent to the stone pile for four bours each. After their sentence had 'been pronounced an investiga- tion of their effects brought to light memotan-« dums in which entries had been made of the number of trains on which they had atolen rides, and of one or two ears where thoy had built a fire in order to keep warm. If the dlary had been found previous to sentence be- 'ing passed the men would have bean good. for a trip to Rochester, 'The police good | work in arresting all \persons who jump on or off moving trains and express a determination to continue it. They will spoil a good many ghastly items for the papers by arresting this class of nflledwrs, but wo ean stand It If the . coro ners cans 4 w more- ini ‘nglht Glad to See Him. Colone} 8. H. Wadsworth, very pleasantly remembered by his former proprietorship of the Rathbun, is in the city over Nunday, leav- ing to-morrow for the Gettysburg battlefleld, which fs the seene of interesting «xercises this week. Tho colonel, who, by the fray, is look- ing qugfia as young gs ever, is now and has been for soveral yqprs prominently connegled . with the well-appointed Exchange hotel ut TEdIv-remom- ge e >o Wilkestmrre, Pm. Yery many k bering friends were right glad to meet the gonial gontlemmn again. <e @ < 224 c a ~- McLufl’my a Wild West Show. NMeCaiffrey'a wild west show wiil open at St, Louls to-morrow for the season. A number of Elmira men fare with the show and it is ex- poeted that an exhibition will be 'given hera the coming summer.© Kd. Coykendall is with the company as eashiet; Preston Russell, cor- netist; Sencen Mygrants, lewler of the band, and a man named Arnold, a drummer, ate wit) the attraction, and are all from this clty. <= # 'Flmt~('lam Munagement. The management of the Brooklyn rink, under Mr.M. J. MceMahon, is a eredit to the estab- Hshinent and a pleasure to Its patrons. H» is courteaus, gentlemuuly nod attentive, and Is- dies or ¢hildren attending his rink arn asqured of polite attention and conrteous treatment. Xo wonder the Brooklyo is drawing big 219mm. f dos. crp smeiteiibt M urtin as a Ball Player. Martin Rooau, the well-known jolly Irish straw peddler of thatdlith ward, bitched his mule In the land back of the Tanrsmcnay hulld’ ing nnd.played bull with the boys yestarday. Martin Is a dandy pleaser and ought to be a member of some base ball ning. :- # 4» & She Wan Intoxicated OfMfeef Getehel, y own-ruin? afternoon, arrosted n womah on Fifth «treet who was tdo much under the influence of Hquor to giso her name, but Is dparned to be Mary Powell, of South Main stgeet. Sho was escorted to bnudupmrtnu in an express wagon. mip & <- * # +> On a Leave of Abwm'o. Dr. W, H. Grogg is in tho city on business, having been accorded a tin diy's lravoe of abschieg, He stuted yesterday that ho hud re- veived official notleo that his servjieea as ( + . one of the eu-tom bouse appraisers hid bean dlspems'afl with. . * & & Tlupy Will Enter the Casulutry Class, Hugh Brockway, who gathers in the recruits for the, Brockway mission, brought soven young mou from Now York city tho past week. Thers are now over 60 yoany men being turned from 'the error of their ways at that institution. & # o .,:',\L.___ - | Very Pleasing News. f The many friends of Mrs. Thomus Richardson frill be pleased to learn that Dr. H. H. Purdy has pronounced her out of dgnger and that alo is now able to sit up a short time each day. & ap- « Pyphwld and Scarlet Fever: \Thero aro several cases of typlicedd and scarlet fever In the pity at present. 'The di=- erges do not Apfrouch an epidemic, however, and the «qises an not d'xnge-rous Altar-rind by the Rm Mr. Lindsley. Married- April 30, at tho residence of Kirk Levnard, on LIFUB‘IXWZL). by the flew, L. L. Lmsdl‘ey. Harrold scott and Annie VY. Robinson, both of. Jackqon Pa. mm-4‘Q becomecommethed Arrested Last Night. John Heenan, arrested last night by Officer Dillon, fnd John Elwell, by Officer Hartigan, will answer to the charge of intoxication to- morrow momlnw. R tom o @ de® c- ~ To Have a Picnic. The Emerald band is arranging fag! the latter part of this month .or 'June. a. plenle en first of I —\——m——v—~—-—. | Senator Faasett at Home. Renato} Fasget! is spending Bunday at his home m‘thls elty. igton. « 0 fire mmmittee ve unanimously wirchase 1,000 féet of what is known ' Paragon\ hose, mylefi of which were aubmifted by (t, W..Wales. , : nlselon has been ; glyen by the fire cum- missioners to A, B. Fitch,. slab Aud blind man- incturer, to put in a private fire alarm box ut his factory, the same to bo conpwted with the gonorgl system. Mr. Fitch dell-Tye all expenses himgolf, [-Alfl, Davidson, chairman. the fro com thitteo of the common, council, in connection ] ith a committes from the flmnommlsslonem. is now prepaying plans and estimates for en» larging the truek house with a view of accom, modating the new chemical. »-Ay iy meoting of tho fro commissioners Wedntsday evening, the following style of unt- forms was adopted and is expected that mem- bers of the department will procure the same As spobdily ig possible: Tho material of the cont, vest and pants to bo,of dark blue cloth. CHIRP AXD Asststaxrt Frock coat to button high; single-breasted vest; pants to correspond; metaille buttons; cap} marked ** Chief \ and ** Assistant Chief,\ resp FPourmEs® or «It double- breasted; single-breasted vest; pants to for- respond ; two rows of buttons, nlcllvl plat-«l on cont; caps marked \ Foreman,\ with come- pany designation. to Ortnprn Mexpers or DeranftaEfr, Mex, erc.- Single-breastéd fack coat; single row of rubber buttons ; vest the sani; pants to correspond; caps marked “I: F. p.\ On band over the fore-piece. All Buttons to bo marked \FE.P. D.\ Caps to be of same material as «(l-lining. <- ramer~ ~» - @ Gt R Bied at Chemung. John R. Fleld, a well-known and bighly esteenied citizen of the village of (Chemung, «iod at his residence on April 11 of fonsump tion, at the age of sixty-one years. [He leaves a wife hind several grown uisodsnnd. aughters, one the bigrksmithing business in the shop lately occeupfed by his fathor, The decopsed was born in the state of New Jersey, fnd emi- grated with his family to Chemung about twonty-soven years ago, whore bo continued to reside|up to the time of his death. Me was an honest man, a reliable friend and a somewhat implagable enemy; decided in his ways and opinions, vory benevolent, bold, outspoken, yet kind and courteous to all ; a kind husband and father, and a good neighbor. He was a prom- Inent member of the H. A. W. 'The lodge of which he was a member will greatly miss Kim from their midst.and {h the work he delighted to perform. Theé family hnve the sympathy of his brothers and sisters jn the lodge: and of a largo glrelo of friends. Ho was burled under the auaplmm of the E. A., W. ao re @ @ n ne sis In Order to Get A& perfect-fitting shirt, it is not Beeswax-y 10 have theim made to order. Wo claim to have the m MWe hake them in white and fancy all sizes for men and boys. In fancy shirts wo have some beautiful patterns, good goods, good shapes and well mada. We have also an elggant line of blud and light-rolored Sanpel shirts, differ- ent style fronts. We havo just opened twenty- five dozen white, unlaundrfed- shirts, worth suventy-Avse cents, which wo propose to sell at fAfty cents each. Broray & MceMagox, Clothiors, hatters and furnishers, 113 East Watér streot. wo o-» a ses- 1 Yo. WM A Rare Chance. Pro! 0. Yon legke, graduate at Leipzig, undur Taschailer, will receive a limited num- ber of {students who desfro artistic instructions in the beflence of music and pianoforte execu- tion, which insures progress In a few months usually requiring years. . Having thoroughly studied with Prof, Edgar Hobbins his \elassle eourse\ for pirnolorte and his \lightning course\ In harmony, Prof. Yon Lingke has de- aldad to devete himself to the practice and tenching of this most admirable and sclentiflc system of teaching based upon harmony, Ad- «ress gt (lrwnpr s and Longntm-st C f < +- Ghee cc | Trouble Over “oney. Mortis Gundel.of East Second street, tied his horse beat tho Chemung Canal bank yester- aftermmbon, and the horse got sick and laid down.| Michael McDermott and. others heiped plek it ip,. Then Mebermott wanted pay and threnutoned to siug Mr. Gundel with a shovel when (ho refused the money, Gundel com- plinedt at police headquarters, Ybut was promptly squelched. ien een ene @ # se 2 _Z_L ___ A Binghamtor Excursion. . Brsqnartros, N. Y., May 2. 'The Erie Rall way company will sell exearsion tickets to BEing- humioh from Deposit anq. orgelisvite and in- termediate points ThursiAy, the opening day of thciblnflhumton ball grounds, at which time the Binghamton and quvegu league teams will vruss bats * & - ~ 1 fiexnpt‘mnj’ eeting. Tho annual meeting df the Chemung county lodge lof Good Templars will bo held in this elty on Thursday and Friday of this week. «On Thuraday evening a public temperance meet» Ing will bo held in the Lake street Presbyterian | churel which is to be addressed by the Hes. 1. £ M. Milfs, @ Gee 0 -e cf - At Bethel Church To-Day. Bothel A. X. E. church, fev, Horace Trlibert, pastor}; services at 10 B0 d. m. An addruss to. <] the ro ———--——0—’-o—~—-—-———- 44h Zour dealers forthe \ Liberty cigar,\ - i parents and cebridtening. | Rabbath school at H | p. m. Preaching services at 7:30 a. m. Nab ject: 'The only way of Saibvation,\ tHustrated \ | by life-size pnlnllngs lit-ma free. fl'lll ‘lleet “To-day. Jne exelse board of the townrof huntlxport will meet to-morrow at Trainer'geigar store on Bouth Main street, to consider a plications for Heenses. Thao hour fixed for meeting it 10 'o uloxk. In the forenoon, > *+ <r + | Great Time Coming. The iodine of Shiloh Baptist church will com- plete their plantatipn courert Wednnsllny even- ing May 6, at Wall‘zworlh « hall, Dickinson street, between Fourthinnd Flith st reets. Ad» mission ten cents. ~ o} . 4066.4. i Will Meet To-Day. The « of the Knights of Hnuur over 112 lake street, mat 10:30 a. m. by Mr. Samuel Miller, Subject, Life,.\ ° Bpesking to-day t, \\This is Eternal tren n #B tes- nto ond [Jules vs. Morning Stars. 'The Pond Lillies defeated the Morning Star base ball club yesterday by a Beore of 30 to 7. D. Dempsey is eaptaih of the Pond Lillies, and H. LabTr of the Morning 82am, * Wanted. I A god‘d sober cont maker. Good prices paid. Steady work. Address %. Myers, Blossburg, Pa., orfzall fo person. I Removed to 159 Baldwin street, and #ant competent men anf women to take arders for pictures | ¢ E. Prazz, a ectively. - ff whom, Edmond 8. Hield, now garries on ,- t perfect-fitting shirts manufactured.\ ion. - The two already numdd are Prof. Parley 'oburn, of this city, and [E. L, Foster, of threo. he yacancysdoed not occur in the sual maliner, but hdppen$ by the yeappor- tionment 6f the congressional distrlc The candidates must be at least Ave foet high, un- married and between the Ages of sqveriteen and Manx-two years,. He must be plusieally sound and well versed in tho abovo qubjects, especialiyjin arithmetic an geogmph Theo examination at Ithaca can in no way a feot the standing at the West Point: oxami« nation, aid [s only held th help Mr, Arnot. in naming A candidate who frill be we! versed in the sfadies and merit [(the appoftitment. Hhould thi candidato fail at the West Point ex- am{nation he is at the merey of the examining committ nd the probabili- of the ucndenfi'. % ties would d have “Q return , be that ho wo home, Thp expense of going to West Point, complete the can- And the mpney necessary to | didate's o , ig not far from #100. t in the start Tho eneceyjr‘ul candldatr' at llmoa wlll‘ have to HDE-SEHEADE; h Elmira.\ Human 1s, N. Y., May .-- At 5:25 p. 1m. Thursday, pinuke was discovered coming from i the roof of T. J. Wintenmutd's house, ccecupied | alarm was ghmt pended. 'The fire Yory little dam- by Poter Lpuk colored. Af and the firemen promptly ref was found to bo a straw bred} ago was d f - Mrs. D, B. Carpenter ha as to be nluut the house. -- A party of fen or iwely perfor: e Friday evening $so far recovered -T. J. C nod home to-day aftor spend lng a week in Neff York city buying goods. 5 -Miss, Emma Carpentef returned home Tuesday evening from a four weeks' visit with $ Pa. Carrie Bbyinton at Wellsboro! -Frank rake, while jumping from a car on the trestle at West Junction the other day, fell and sprained his ankle and hurt He will mink! up for some Rreeks. ' -Peter B. Howell has J, rchased onehalf interest in A. M. drug store. C. D. Wightman lis to bave charged ofl the same and A. M. “lg tman is to remain out of the store. +- +#&e- - - . Yery Bright Plece 3! Work. John Warmus went out to fidvertise the \big four,\ 'Elujfra's musical and) skatorial artists, John is a dalsv in general, an! in this particular line of w , & full blown buttercup. He was to bill the a! action for four nights list week and got along [irst rate wlwmxfltsptlon. He billed the combination for twp diferent places lest night-|-Bradford and elk-ville -and as they could {not fill both enggexncnts there is apt to bo trpuble, A dispatch was received in + this city from Bradford yefterday afternoon dnquiring {where the ''big! four\ were. Of course they were at Wellsiflle and the rink manager af Bradford was badly left, althoug} somebody 1m} wish that he hadn't been -_ -g e a -~ Lotta In \ Marm* zelle ltouohe.\ --- 7 Lively lttle Lotta in her new play '\'Mam'zclle Nitobueche,\ delighted a frfe aud unusually appreciative audience at the pera house Fri- day evening. The olmrmlu netress has not forgotten how to kick and dafices with as much vim and graco as ever, ndmirably adopted to a' display of Lotta's 'varied accomplishments, and gives play also to the abilites lof Charley Bradshaw,the comedian, and others of the company. Mr. J. H. Stuart, as ** eurporal of the dragoons,\ madea decided . bit and the bther members of the company per- formed thoflr parts in a satinfncftur) manner, * @ e Ro is Not the Man. It was believed by some persong'in this city, that Pulloaj Sergeant Crowley, who is under arrest In Nelw York city for nasaulflng a young rl at a dance, was the detoctivé wrgeant who assisted in capturing Menken in ' Flatbush, Buch, however, is not thosease. The man un- der arrest for brutally treating Maggie Morris, Is a police sergeant named David H. Crowley, and the man who helped arrest Menken is a detective sérgeunt named Michael Crowley. And he is altogether a different Lind of a man, as Lotta might say. -4______ =s Mra. Fitzgerald's Case. Jacob R¢hwartz, counsel for Mrs. Fitzgorald, received gn order from Judge Boardman Smith yesterday afternoon, in which the bail in the woman's case is ordered to be reduced to £1,000, Mr, Schwarts stated yesterday aftor- noon that he expected some member of his plient's family to come hero the first of this | week and bail her out. It is surmised, how- ever, that the woman will be arrested again as soou ag shit gains her liberty on a bail bond, if that uunxpm ted event shoald occur. *& » Counsellor Margo]; Trlt-s a Case. ' _C. ¥. Merrick, of the Erie dispatrher's o conducted the examination of Leman F ery before Justice Ransom the other day in an | | T He is not of- i abje and satisfactory manneg. ten seen in court, the duties of his position with the Erie forbidding it; but whent, he I=the, l buslness at hand Is disposed of with neftness and dispatch and tothe satisfoction of the. Hunt fl‘rihmdnlpmmw meet every Sunday In ! that ho coulfl not recover, but it was thought If not to that of tho defeudant. «4 o, , Lied Friday. Charles Q,, the «ldest son of Charles T. and J-hnphlm‘ M. Briggs, died Friday at the horn» of his pun-mm in unswnv aged six ysars and seven days. The Afficted parents are receiv ing : the =y mpatlu of many friends in their grext ' bereavement. - Buffalo papers are requested to ' print this a atic-c -+ ~ -4 wen O rook Links Boom. Turcdaoy Hight thare will be a {free for all mee for a urrel of fiour. Thursday night there will b ulmt empival, and prizes will be awarded as {follows: no year's subscription - for the Sunday 'TrrEcfiay, and another paper to tho lady a ndgentlomu wearing the oddekt bat. - > m fm sn women c o Gel tr me cnc o an Ofiber Ennis on the Sick List. Officer Ennis, of the night force, is very i! with It was reported Friday night yesterday thiut his condition was somewhat im-. prove. ny friendg will wish him aspeedy recovery fromm his alarming iliness. Struggling for the cum-Mp. To the Editor the Telegraan:; We, the members of the Northern : Central Stars, defeated the members f the Sunflower nine by a sedre of Y» 2. J. Marrington is cap-\ tain of the Sunflowers. P. i Quorum captain of the Nortil rn Central Stars. wo » 4p Gn moma Ex-Mayor McDonald's t ondlhqn. The pubh 'will be pained ot lsarm gm: Hon. Stephen McDonald continues ge imlslga lil, and that there sdems to be 'no impro Rahal} 'or the + se better in hig condition, which .s suck as to | cause great amery to {amflv ang friends. Bring yout ' Coa f I a attended Lotta's |. is hip badly. job mork to the mm: omen, 1 hown with a brilllnncy seldom equalled snf ever oxcelled on tho stage. The Chicago 'Tnter-Occan, & paper noted for. its Feligbility hnd fairness in its dramatic columns, 16 plodsell which regularly come up thr fonsideration in 'the go-around of th g theatri- fal year is the annual engagement of tiks Mag- lo Mitchell. A charming little netress, who has not in many years deviated from & pro- Sorlbed course of artistic exeellenco, who is not {ass painstaking and conscientious because thp | public is firmly bound to her in friendly re- and Miss mtg-hell roturns and reappears, pre- 'g an unfair advantage of well-disposed gen, emen of the press, who would lke to Wm n her commendation, and yet entertain & lorror of repetition, the resotunding of the old raises that hayo become stejredatyp Ahe as not'even lost a little of the 'spri tile | p Dess Which captivated the begettcrs of thef present | s eneration. Still Kivacious; stilll mirfhf® ard fervescent ; the-peculiar voice retaining still ls familiar finvor' of bucolic ingenuousness}. the provoking assumption of natvete that ond n hardly reconcile to the shrewih clever in telligenee now and then brealung3 eover, still xorting its merry or tearful influence; the tong, the caper, the lnugh, the demure and | ‘prucatxng, manner; the odd surrender rd [o say of Miss Sgtnhon- * One of the most par» ! subject fig IAOIMpOP, aA sf vl}... . n Lollipop:..}. arenes» him; Auroraboren, .. Qurpen Auroraboreh. I'rince F lllulllw (@ Prince F (gl '\Princess FiligfAle. 1mm Mod ry Mop . 4: Fairy anemnce 2% | Gupmes .f ..... a we 6 a ® ke «ine ae Messenggr 1, théxflxve little gnjnles, was the}| MrésT. K, Begch r, and Bid tioh for its beauty a d pex'éantio put the play' upo ea boards n’i have berpn'improx eq‘l. - PIXEL F0; the—Railwa ¥ |Y, Supper 1m £1110 ladies'. Awarp} C. A., on Tu day ¢ sene supper fro angual imeetifg isito a nominal, price, tpn supper, At 8 o'clos given. Followmg H l be field mt j cents, will b Bi is the progt ithos that ‘(wheeks smiles and, suggests a ten- r feeling here they are again before eyes d hearts, in the pretty little idy} of an older y. Miss Mitebeli comes Yack to us with her i 'ofd reportoire, though Fanchon gives plach ad the opening play to the \Pearl of Havoy,\ a oall waif of literary prettiness and false- ss whose parent has been forgotten. \Tha | rie of Miss Mitchell is a delightful butler study of Savoyard innocence. It is qualntand Ablicatq in her treatment, full of lovable quali- ties all? pléasing beauties, One never cares to it. I8. It is out of the sphere of criticism. N¥e in and enjoy the performance, and engay it none the less 'for having seen it until we won- dbr it has lived so long.\ Seats will be placed oh sale at Preswick, Morse 41 Co ®. to-morrow orning. nnn ¥ @ e__ I ~ The \Telegram\ Commended. - | ESchaixtox Boarn or Trang, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT. , SCRANTON, April 29, 1895. v,’ the Editor of the Telegram: i < [Permit me to commend your very finttellng t- nsideration of two of our citizens, Messrs enan and Starkey, We are very proud of em, and are gratified at the attention {you ve shown them, believing, as we do, that they are worthy of all the farorable' mention | you heve made Permit me to say further that I appred ur enterprise in extonding to such wor the intellectual field the wide publicity i cireulation. 1 am very truly yours, T J. A. Pmdx. Mrs. Woodbridgo at Park Church. j 5311's Mary A. Woodbridge, of Ravenna} O., retary of the National Women's (‘hrifigaa em peragce unfon, spoke at Park church [Fr- y afternoon and eva‘nlng. Frank Howell, at | ring. ir stay here, addressed the audience inthe ernoon and introduced the lady, irs. odbridge spoke in an interesting and e ger- fate Korg y of mr e-- ---# @ 'Ir~« John Pickering died at her home atithe, dopuer .of East Church street and Madison p The disease which hised her death was pneumonia. Mrs. ng was well admuced in years, and 1 who loved her for her many womanly! d OHristiun virtues express sincere regret-at er? death and extend theit heartfelt sympathy grief lmrdenad husband and friends. V als The Burt ISTVZrm I Thao Burt divorcee case was up beforé Jli ge ymour Dulle!‘ hs referee, yesterday and oe. | part of the day. - Several young mien have bben sh popnaed to give their testimony, but all of &m profess to know nothing whatever ab fat | th6 case. In fact, some of tham would like to : hake the public believe that they. never Jaeuvd1 tll‘ t there was a person in this-cm b), thin nelme of: | . } Lan. rd‘bed O'Dell's grocery dore on West 1&th ret, and the entire gang will be arrested 'to-! They are a tough crowd and in 41d- diffon to their other offences stole a hors the. er evening belonging io- George Hoffman all. drove it all around the city,. They gro p11 try sure of a trip over the road. p ca l s ce ~ p | ro in Alwsus Somouhlug New Un: film Sun. 1C | pC ® | Copyright, 1884. i’ Hm elegant plush souveniris given away with | thai Morrell Prize Tablet, - Best and ch I ‘lelert reading—fl A eapest fting paper in the market. Noné gen'tme' wifhout trade mark. | 'by kole | prietors, C. E. MorreN & Co., 205 Broad ay, ir York, Sold by -stationtrs and bookselTew-x ’*0 -~ Large Attendance at the Schools. fhe reports from the ward sehools nthgmf hat t thire was a largo increase in the attend neg dulng the month of April, tho schools in thes lous districts being full at the pm nf [thg a sessionsvenly are held. 1—04 | To “aster ina New G. A. R. Post. Sast Commander IM. M. Conklin, of in it No. 6, has receiged orders from depart§§nt idquarters to: myster the veterans of Big Fla as & G. A. R. post, to be known as (if? ‘le ~ __...--;._..‘.,. § esday forthe month of A pay-roll has been examined and appro 2m W ti , Soda Fountain For Sate. h 'he Palmetto, one of Tuft's latest style si apparatus, with all improvements. self at a bargain. » '|\ ive ) , Wednesday Exeumg, M ‘ J Supp The Pe the money will be handed over at the time fs L }. Address J. Benjamin, «on- | y expense to repair them,. R t ~+7 - Owns It Outright. Mis Lotta gaye: $6 000 for the p johe \ and owns it outright. play = $ {if Hion : Instrumehital aolo Vocal solm « l‘hol'ufl ranged for this err. libs wayYJ M. ........ Apc fsec e}} Chel... “L .... Rail Al Eixsaes 1willie» Pilkinton Duet. Focal mlo | Trig... a ........ wae aa ae wall. be al mxtted f ee. mlmment «The {$0 eeds are for the library. rilmte to the Mt; ory of From grief and sot-r wild)... . sean K me ep ««] pf pown up)....l,.,l... VA gooramae | pa. Smith - one to join the twee on the goldéh shore; vB . he is freefjit cannot reach \{z ese Am; of men« 119m Beeeher Gould nok Tl B\....M§ . F.\ Adtdission ten thits but ali holder} B ofamguzil te tickets 'or memb oi the, Ladies auxilfary 3 \ The dadies Minciixalll;a fm- \ § k : is it \ - * F7 Learn 4 7?‘ ° 11's???“ Mao} \3\ (° £ its PK 4 C tu Cy? ° oe 9 amp WA Li; as* [+o tL 1a \br \y 7 9 o CC ou _ *., t, fo : lg; : - . : M\? +, ** Ps\ \* g h e ioc {v- 71 Wea like {4 e Cd ~ hi (We has g 1 A n i ‘ | é “(M f» a 1C * fit.\ ~ ‘Ef'r \A: it {if M .o ' ' ; t l) j i i it; 1 I, w ' * ,’ | | k' b If J:- 1 , ‘v 6, Pro, * i 5 a; if} < : ' R .> { : +, ‘,'.: ; o Me lg! e ul 4 , toa? f l © b a halk § d f {a “h“, i ”l 2, {a 2 fe ‘ toi £ buss nulls e \ robs f s 3m 3&0ng TELEGBAM \ \ * ida e 6 dane wake satan hed § 640, r N = momma bnt i \ um , d a t*\ \(\*\ » ock ru ¢ : w mm dim? L Po o mm mmmmmtma l. a | nfinmmmnmx “10111115. { t i 43‘ FO emu-cm Yom \. the j ; . carey & n»; R 2 2 A *d, T+ if . + f \ r- + “t o* x Gob 7 . ”Miss ode Fablun hasbeenm durlhi the past 11m «my Alumna-z Omani“! at; ent by Rome: ntten \much ay | be of Inteurt to; Ap Op nity 055ml; po Bright hp» all; lo astray/(£11113 ggmyn Her Cir © . : _- week with theokt dificuity, thwltbolu Kutaber nth’qmm. \ | bes glam\; a?” fly. © i Young Man to go to pit x) to? *H a j Q, rican thea mum drabla * “um Annie Averilt, of 'Horssheads, is spend!“ woituan named Mrs. Strong tsinthe olty's \Burns is now on the “suspend, iCon Arnot .has ddsignated Saturdsy [/ That: prime : uvorl of the Ame cain aol m: tho Gray Gobling,\|fad its f Snngngw‘légifiifigtdjein mmy-msmmmggmdw alleged hogpftal suffering from the effects of | ed\ Hit, and mction in. his /chse will not be May m6» dsy for Kolding the com- ato in Maggie flaw” “331125”? filfim Wig, to a crowded house at ot z . with hlafrlond, Jaines NJ Rak. _ - | having 1:3} one of her fost umpfixmtml some | taken hy the commisiloners n bome time. _| potitiveofamination for thd qadetahip “it!” | ”3mm?“ ”mi f“ eats in the «Poak! last Thursday ovbniag, the 408W; (Kh) af & ~Mrs. Levi Averil}, of Horsekends, visited with | | time ago Buftalo. 'The woman Is poor and [; | -Neéat bulletin boards. muirked \E. F. D.,\ Unit Btrites Military gcadony at West Point, nio Ay VPMNE: wi! s h hm) made a decided performance in this city has elléited, 3 *' Eimira relatives the first. of the wook, | had to take in washing Tor a Hving, A wash have Heen placed in quarters, upon The oxant inntion 'will be hdld in fthaeo, gnd lof Savoy,\ in which 135A, 1s ors all over the versal commendation. The .- & . -Mr. Cal Dean, of Owego, visited Elmira friends | tub fell on her foot (Winning injuries which which orders and instructio 1 go the men aro will embrace reading, wi#iting, arithmetic, iand great success, Ms £31; in the highest gi fik L. P, Hatrison, iwmn‘k 3 for & day or ao tho middle of last weok: | accosgifated the Knpucmiuu of that useful placarlted, . : grammbr.geogrophy and Amprican history, Mr. ountry come to us all ype (15; lay. Not | tor fo leading) magi#ines and 'n} -Miss Thompson, of Corning, was in the city lamt . member of her anatomy. 'The wound healed -An order has been fissued y the fire com-, Arnot hasinamed two com ‘leoners and will ‘rmis “nut? grefi’wtfifé’s 33:1(422aeyplny dr this Hittle play is worthy 'of her . A 113 é: it: $2 fizfimsugi; 313113: £125: we; in the up buf afterwards broke out in m running sore missloners prohibiting mambexs of the depart» pame a thlrd to take charge} of this qxaminu« 111: bl: £1“ pix-32m firstfi, Who for years has! the chat .of charailtrs, as follows.) bemvante...,......;.. ........ tal: f The water lily chhrmt of. the fdiry} drawn by nidiwork of % o a him more. ? % Gonp from home 4x3. mother to whim-fighter home _ ; above; | f J esus will heal the hearts at those who gm t/ ' nim Iove i . BZ i Gongs from earth m‘e 1y mallhoodi, | Peacefully slceping In green- WoMlavyfi My boy is resting now [from all his labor; His motber kn loved form is all? 'To deck with fragrant Howerst To God we give ghee iq those hours He will redee —-—l}e has the powefito Jesus, dear savion, the cherished! hears Thou hast with row riven, . {pC 1+ Pour thy rich balm ant give us hopel To rheet aghin in heaven. , ' l-—— mm. \ ( CITY FERSONAL ”7745 #, - - - H a {= -Theo. Anderson leaves this wall} (at? hester, _ to accept a positionias trave, lug Bgl m n for & - Rochester firm. | #, 3 ii -A popular youn enuemap. Ho 1 by one of our most mlnent who r ale ib, h the capacity of book-Heeper, will legfl one of 'Kinel- ra's fairest daughters othe altanbdfop é \snow. fakes Aly again.\ fly busingss frien M Carmoin street will offer cong Not Mr Charles C]} nth Bass. ,1 reenway als, on not formerly with, thther he was or the 'best ale in the world all the 5,1me Wye the undersxg H., draws the mus ned find that Xo. id box. '¥.E. Kx FrED. a ~- --- 4 the Eh rown.? 0119ng chapte Bead it. It’s immepse, I? r->4+& Pant smokes ills ‘leertyilc: your deaiérs for tlu m. *] -e Advertised List. ;| The following lefters remain A the Elmira post-o 4 | utrJffmIéf Williams, Mra D Bowen, A [K, Teeter, Polly Allen, € H4 Wilmot, Jpa Abott, Jolis Howell MollyD cCoffty. W -H. c Finn, J . u t Pierce, M A (14161 White, A Gamwell, Mrs Fuxm Riley, (‘lauml Gere, F I. (2) Smith, C human, wor U Spaulding, © A J French, Sara Forest, Nellie | McClain, A E © Laniley. Sarah | Emith, Mrs Ch Waters,-C ,A | Lowe, Marths Markee, E.] G! slient prayer where his ord, the - gplmqmplx Who ug to state Ithat {he was ; ass, as stated” lastweek. © Rot is immatemal-hhe brews M ° I 'ELMIRA, N. Y., “$571 1885.0 - 694? 592103- 3. H. Eran Eq . . PL - pe Effigry a e ”Hod Hartyr or The Grofs Wlthoufi s Emits-é; ' sale by % ‘Week. in: E. Bgnmwh “fl... «+s ees wease lr—M-J “light? s famritf : Z ppesatance of J: I i saln Monday Imi bookstore. $5 $1. Resefr ed 3m gatPresf-~ Lewis, Mr Mereds, 8 J{ Loveland,. Mra Irene; © Sheridan, Mliza Klinigler, Allois | Spell, Kliss (2) Hogan. Maggie (d Sérviss, D N Fox, ED . | Novaskoski Ge Derry, WoA Pentzman. Geo Dunthar, G . 1mm]: cq Curren. Mate Shafer, Hpjher j | Carpenter, Lena kimira, Réf pan, + | Cott r. P J Qj. . Wilcox, WIF Clark, Du 't Awan, Wim & L‘lxeene), Dr d Whalen, Mtphas L j . F. M0005, postfiastet. meager T f red 1 OPERA HOL SE [ O I LLQIIRA UJ Isl-RAT 1 : 37 gdts, of in m2 F “CK €O., Wa: oro, Pa., rcamsos'i' pul [| - g} < lp 6 B A «# ! « fecfioner, Elmira, N. Y. . , 5,513? - d more +0) nlp te comin ue. , *44 1 It Costa Money to Run It. ~ ner's electric light station had several dizzy « - j it%whines disabled ,last week, incurring & -%, ° 'he THE FAM E8 RCT] Pprthable. afim G? TA {Bl-age Pow t bull Lor p i $4. I I a l so. in.-.1.._—- hAt/L 5&0?\ bk fill; a ExXGLAKD RFADY TO PAC & 1 authority to-night that. who it was ) rengratly hammer} England had question iof who broke the con d ome Highly Sensétmnal Ke liurmssian Which Blame Clpon the Eng!i #000 {rpeciil to the Tele Loxbox, Mfivlfi -It Is gtated e ki agreed upon as t 7, as to themilitary moverse: , Afghan frontier, has not yet a pacity. C gither power to use hid:goort In polificat cigteles fl; rammed thai the -quet y imiittgd but tha' ernment will publicly adtatt \t ' __/ of the whemr' ay zuon as hee 6 how of réenonnw. It is even e w—mght that 'at the eabinet ms a* As HELO TO‘D’LTv _. the wdmwbmzi slieting thg \_ quirtly lgpee, ' wils rdlebuied. 4 ¢ Js colithet « # ~ wo hourp.. | Amoug the repor to the effet that after. atlony i he quéstion ministers agreed - good policy jo avoil Yurkil serious complaints might #4 method qr preségting her cay pomts to' 'war. The Central ; raspondent ut Kit. Pete r-bum that capitali to-mrglzt that sen: ments fo. regard jo the Tight o: promised, [The ¢ wnflupuudt rently repofted in military cir evidence has heen ebtain=d spousibility] for the bloogbim * meat % UPU‘? THE HEA ' of Englayd's [representative C Peter Luimuden. The story ZnkrJoweki, bearer of Genera patches, with mgard to the af with him several, imam pted Poter to ”an ofl’im rin um ma forees incfting hlm to 5mm“ BPus-lan~in order to prvi mt a ~ ment of thefr ontiéer questions ent adds that (ngufls of Sir Pe at onee forwardild 10 {Misha regeipt by him wat the caree ¢ den's recall? of bultan who ho Fefhml Pa-JmJ been and“ England's ¢~=~lqhm< ein plan loan left for Conptammuple te HE “mamas #13 hxghlx gratifis £ at the reul whith he states 4:5 heeh sug most. sang 111118 has 'adopted a mlmdé pertati 10 I - Gladstons in solemn term] C newal of hrmtxhtuiss at Sus . démands that Gen. Woizeley with. Kir The arrw'unt att fie e absorbing mp1; | to—mglxt, an measigg evi veerhe war ure indignant alt What they t in the face by n. The . that Russia is playing fore o , Aricks; and thatlthe Czar is fo F A cost. - mpelled to 1 -_ --» cn ANE TH mt Herat at any land would be, Rowm$ =- ~* L4..- l A Suit In “nth-h Carbond M p 5 . Interested C ;- [Special to llwfi‘eie Scrartox, Pa., May 9. —;‘D. marriage to Miz. Mina Bag widow caused a serfsatioh in weeks ago directly after: 1 from a fit of sickness in the A that place, gauged 0 pay~ Langsdortf's ’b,1fl af. 431\ for services while he was sick, se charge was (mo! bitadt. © Att noss Jonfs: 'owned the Ame ngedottf wag his tenant. vonted the murtlage of Joge: \while the iormpr‘tvis sick,. disappoint manuxf the lovers, © tglatfons: and }frie nds of I w ale amount M Len‘t “huh, Lang deductedfrom, Linwafiorf ts Jdebted to; L'mgfuioxf «beard! statement, $157. Cm «Jones Langsedort brogh' ~uft aga case was tried before AlMerm dur. Hm‘hmxdsmfio bnda awh the case, ints umpmwd bherox und a (ltklngunn at Carbo llmwidm‘f _showed 1b» sever nien hat hh charge wis n Jones nf'ofil‘i‘d evidence to «h. gite was fhe cuse. The alder decision,. h. & p. mer-, @ Wee, e i'UUVP IN AIS]: t- GA ‘en Punt ”fipbe'ltuft Ther Mother. (Kym-m! to the {77m M.rox, Pa., May 9 —-\\§'hal 1:30 train this morning, the were heard by two men, at began search apd {ound & n one of the sewers, whuare it 1 bean thrown, by its finnati a g‘ba‘oe was taken into the dep: { bo; the duy, highest. m$31. 35. ' ~'signed to-dm soma clothing., By unil t gone and witht tho mother is \from 'Northumberland, w ties havo gone to arrest hen & _s -o % - |_ Suys He is Not 4 6, { \;,,¢‘ctul in??? Tel Rocgzsp'rn, N. Y.. been arrésted alt hls home;: By DeputyMarkhal Dmawei to Hot Springs, Ark.; to tint found again«t Him by the T jury charg ging Him with mak the books of the bank of ty nent, and which c ollapuu { Bruon was ones befora am?» of umbeaalem ohif but Wax? he is equally innocent of £] fifi'hlch he says, ys mugged i -- 1+ -g: + The Chmago TN: [Spetial to the Teb < mo TL., May 9.', dull biit strong lilo-(1&3; 'The was due to morp Watélxke © July wheat opened af $275, 1 9435, choxin opened dt the closed at 48%, the hxnfiwt fnd closed at $11. 39,9, mgr A L. The Twentieth. Candi TNpecial to the Rntzfiwrxn N. Yy May 4 this \city a conductor : font ear running from : New Yor ‘Ffi ncéqun —-—»¢~—¥~—.> 1 t te ot the now rules. This m R colxduetor thit has resi‘gi three week§ £30;- 131sz emu\: attack of. P am faith