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Great béator- ddliight Wed- «Pearl vdr the highest. y. Not | playor las led and } pleased ost pot} | l 30 fog inn lines resen hful and © still : one ever in- ver; still 4} nee; the and / exjiter to i given. ten- her ! d. | ¢ False- ni - The, little and quali- : ences to riticism, enjoy it won- placed ? © Entering Messrs. roud of. fon 'you ‘ld‘, that mention worketa of: ; 00 Price.\ © | ong, O., | 'hiHistiaA rwlell, at > during | 0 in the sL Mes, P lenter- : highly by ‘erf‘nian-te element u fut‘ the Milison «. Pleck, $9113\. 4 this and t at her y to si Th at | I e. @Judge .Hrnll ION-f beén llj all\of 124mm ti e to 'r} hekrd h? name 1 t vk who Fifth to- 1 in mi- the Inflmuu they aro { I 000 the ) Cotter, BJ L Cheettey, Dr with | thea pug genuine 1 by sole waa , [ ‘ i {Wedmmda} Lw mm) , Hay 6, ”Eda!“ h the : MAGG if the fiNo. 1 half- Bidldwin of Big, fs \u Friday hifty-six 1 receive | time toa Tho littlo drama \ FillsMla and T {am 0, Of the Gray Goblins,\ had its third présentation to a crowded house at Park. church‘ last Thursday evening performance in this Lit) has elicxt versal commendation. The write,, Mr ginia LJ P. Hmmson As a w ell-knowlh eo this little phw is worthy of har pen the caxf of characters, as follows: Queen Lampop King Aurornbor Queen Au mmborea. ............ .............. ............ Prince Eillafilud (grown up).. Princess see..}. vatri- | Witch Modery Mog ............. . (momma .......................... -P runny . question of who broke the convention of Mnreh Messenger ..... see renee ear e g bervsant....... ..... Mak ee nes e ea nse ek 4 The water lily chariot of theo fairy, drawn _ | the five littlh gnomes, was the hxmcliwprk Mrs. T. K. Beecher, and is deserving of m J perfection. Mrs. BBGe e board», and ft:could mot (fyfi rrd ”in“ 4 tion for its beauty a ofd ;} PUt the play upon t “h z | have been improved. M&—-————4. FINE kroummmn m. C. A. Annudt Supper a d Entertainment: The ledie~' auxiliary of the lewa Y lg C. A., on Tuesday evening of this week «ene supper from 6 to 8 o'vlock, A5 annual meeting isto be held at this time{\o ly | & nominal price, tep cents, will bo charged ) supper. At 8 o'clogk gn entertafttunent Mlle Following; is the programme as' ! ranged for this ovegslons; 01h eyes ar otder | Instrumental sofo.. l or the Rajlway: ‘l ......... Mjos Nellie Pilking h Vuulflolo ........... 4.A...........}h:a.=’.Lbuflisa.*~ - . Hallway Y. M. C. p any as | Welsctreadmg~fli tqnd’B *.... Mrs. W. F. mes \ollie l’llLluton and Emma Pq I‘rirx revile gel lae eae dh ul luv vce. The Saks Pam Admission ten gentq but all holders oflanunti ickets or membors oi the Ladies' auxilis «will be admitted free: 'The ladies 0011113113; vite all to take supper and rttend the; ent . The proceeds are for the benidfitiof ° the brary, Tribute to the Memory of Clifford H.S Gone to join the angels on the golden shore; From grief and sorrow he is tree, it cannot 1 Duel ...... Mi . patches, with regard to the affair, wiso brought | Gane from home and mother to a brighter hoi . A Jesug will heal the amukeu hearts of those who g Gone fron earth in early manna d, ; Poacefully sléeping in gree u‘efiwdlawn 3 shad My boy is resting now from all his labor; lls mother kneels In e'ltent prayer Where ls loved form is laid. A brother, too, is bending low ahqve thes ~ f 'To deck with fragrant flowers thy peaceful grafoy To God we give thee In those hours of sorrow, > He will redeem~hfi has the power to 8274. d . fod < \Gladftonc in solemn terms for “pt rmitting a re\ Jesus, dear suhor, in the cherished hearts, Thou hast with sorrow riven, Pour thy rich balm and give us heps 'o meet pgain in begven, t, ~ CITY PERSONALS. ~- Theq, Anderson leaves this week for Rorchestbr, rch Fr.- | to mecept a position as traveling salesman for a Rochester firm. 20. +~-A popular ymmo gentleman, who la ernployad4 by one of our mfost prominent wholesale houses (fm > the capacity of bouk-keeper, will lead one of E ra's fairest dinughters to the altar before the) * snd Hakes fy again? Many business friends.on Ca street will cue:-congratulations in advance wh~wb¢0 t ° Not With Bass. Mr, Charles (‘mfi’mrd akes that famous Greenwuv ale, on falo gby erome Hill, desires \us to state thit rot formerly with Bass, Whether he was or not is finmat email—hp prewa the_ bear. Ala (u tha world all the samg, the gentlcm n who as stated Tagt we A o 4 © Lumu, N. Y., May 'We the undflrswnmfi find that No. 69 H., dmw'i the musi¢ box. 11.1 p. NI Fox-km. a TheModern Martyr; or Th» Lrose W ithout. Opaning chapters thi wee It 1 iminduse. the € rovsn \ Appa, Grint Kmokeq © 'Liberty cxgan your deglers for Lluqm soek f \a ie B Adwerthed List. Thou following lettors riumlu upr tho Elmira postsofflee ; W “Hum-A NVre Lr | Human. 1mm 1 (mmwdll “m Fanuy y\ Claudia B l‘ rL-nvh‘ Sag-un- l“'-\rvhl.\§el'lm MeClain,*®\A E. Lanngéy, sarah Mnnn. Mm © use Lows, Mal-nub She tidal}. Elizabeth. é mnell, Klis a BJ Love Laud Mrs Ireng blHnugler, Allogs Hagan. Maggie l hormikoski, Ueq wentzman,. Geo ' Wostbrook, Frank puafer, Homer iimira, lItetreat Wilcox, W P B R Whalen, Michael E. F. Bascock, postmaster. Lanny. a ovum HotsE. ~~ W. F’. BARDWELL. reek. }. \d hos that . Appearque of America's favorite antlste. . M TUHELI Nupported bya pmverful dramatic beautiful and romautic dranig tn five aets, of |- The Pearl 1 of\ Savo Miss mmxan in 119? matechleas impersonation f ZUAYIE, in which ashe will introduce new songs are and aitention will be paid ng of the play, and dances. Every to the proper mount ~PRICES-30e., 75¢ For sale Monday , Co.'s umkswre. FthCK co., Reservell seats orniog at Preswick, Morse resboro, Pa., MAN! RACTUREERS OP will vetal of i rring a Ki 1 Traction, Plo: “lying I a : THE FAMOUS 66 ECLIPSE} rtable and Statio eshers, Cotton Gt and Horse Powets, mars-mm. mudmu paper. “mi nary Engines, A # Vi! IRA. N. x.. SUNDAY \WAY | adges, i their, s « a gerne meen eng ands maak * 4 amen ae sam ® HAM \Of\l RE \I\lLl\ALL LOV L,DIb(th(J A\DDLA THE AWPUL FALL OFP A BEAUTIFCL GIRL oF “AIFLTON, PA. Hor Ruin Effected by a Dashing Admiror Who Takes Her to WiHkesbarre-*tho - Returns Home to die in Shame. {«pecial to the Telegrani.] HazpETox | Pa., May 9.-The purtleulars of a shocking crime have'Just come to light at Now Loudon, about four miles from this place, and the villago gossips have their mouth= full of as choice a sgaudal as ever stirred up that section,, New London is n yalet village, through which\ runs the dividing line of Luzerne and Sehuyl +It was built for a minigg town. pacity, | In political cirvles the opfnlonis freely The coal mines are situated on the Black creel \Mary Her ty. agod nigh; child of respoethble parents. pretty and well formed. years sho kept company with a young man named James Cmutin, aged about twenty years. Cartin is the son of a farmer In Beaver valley. He had been ecHuecsted at the Indiuna normal school and in i handsome, praposses-ing young upparently frunk and honest, {moms with every one who knew him. PROFKESED AN ARDENT aTTACHMPFST for Mim Herty, whoso father {s an judustrious Miss Hoerty's mother dic «1 two years ago, mud‘ the girl was left in charge of the Her ty household. - Sho had two «gnall sisters, aged For two years past young ; has hung around the young girt lke n shadow whon ho was ut home, and while ut school almost every mail bore a letter from him Old Herty looked upon the intimuey metwomn tho young porsons us merely & youth» tut attechment, which would disnppenar with . but their dream of love continued to be Alas! now it has changed to d nightmare, and a horrid ons at that, The oyes of the girl's father have bron opened to the situation, and be now regrets that he dil not follow another course it the outset. frets of the situation are as follows: months ago the girl left home, ostenstbly an a visit to friemdis aut Serantou, but it has heen sinco nscertained that sho went to a place in Wilkesbarre In company with Curtin and THAT APRE THC LOVER INDCCEHD thoflsnun girt to vmn—mnt to hrge a criminal «he - returned home on last 1mm) evening shoo war taken violently ill and Hngered until 9 o'clock Satu day mofning, when she died. fesaiuug before «ho «died, in which -he maid «he hud bebh erfminally intimate with Curtin for umu'ly two years nnd that he had pmmlflml to er on next Monday week. consented to huve the operation performed, chiefly beenuse sho feared the disgrace that She did not know thé doctor's name, neither could sbe givo th» name of th street orthe number of the house in Wilkes: barre whero the eriminal @peration was per- formed. Xhe bolleyed Curtin meant to marpty operation Had worked sur- ' cesyfffify she thought all would have gone well. Curtin bas fled and nothing haus been seen of him since Friday night. respectable mun and the tenso excitement. --- -10-G&@i- --- ARE THEY ALL DISCHARGED? ENGLAND REApY TO BACK OUT OF frr |_ ARSITRATION'BUSINESS, Some Highly Sensationni Reports From the . \ - iussian Capital, Which Place All tho \ Blame \pit the English Tloops. to the Telegram .] Loxpox, May 9.-iIt Is stated, by semil-official \arthority to-night that the king of Denmark, who it was generally bolievod that Rusia and England had agreod upon us arbitrator un the 17, is to the military movements on tho Busso- & Afghan frontier, hip not yet been asked by either power to use bis good offices in that ca- expressed that the question will nover Ir sube , initted to arbitriution, but that the English gov- ornment will publicly adinit the ubandonment of the scheme as soon as she ean do s0 W ith show of decgney. - It is even eurtently pimored to-night that at the ehhinet meeting HIT N To-bay the adu-abxhn of tetiitng. the arbitration plan quistly lapse, was debated. The sesslon litsted two hours, ~ Among tho reports enrreut is ono good policy t8 nwvolid ur bltl‘ntiou lest more complaints might utise out of Rudisia method of presenting hur case, - Thesituation points to war. [The Central news bureau cor- respondent ut 8t. Potorsbury telegraphs from that capitql to-night thut sensational develop- ments jn regard to the tight on Kushk river are profaised. | Tho eorrespondent says it is eur- ~ rently reported in military cireles that sufficient evidence has been obtained to places the re- epon~ibility for the bloodshed of that engage ment . ' TProN TIE HEAD ot Englaad's frepresentutive on the frontior,8ir Peter Lumen. .The story goes that (- stonel ZInirJews<ki, bearer of General hnmnron’fl dis- with him several intercepted letters from Sic Peter to the officer in command of the Afghan fogees inciting him to provohe conflicts with io order to prevent & peaceful settle» mont of tite frontier question, The correspond- int adds that copies of Sit Peter'a letters were at ence forwarded to Cludstone, and that their receipt by him was the cause of Sit Petor Lums- den's recall. - FehmL Phshn, tho special envoy of Sultan, who hais been endeavoring to obtain 1: ngluncl s pssistance fn placing new Turkish loan left for Constantinople to-night. . UE HEMSTPLP , highly patified at the result of his mission, which ho states has been successful beyond the 'rmostygungutine ex por tations, The Pogre svciety . Ias-hdopted n resolution robyhing . Premier Down? of hostilities at Huakim. The resolution f demands that Gen, Wolseley be recalled foth- with. The arrogant attitude of Ru««inis the all- ubsorbing topic to-night, and his in an great measure revived tho war talk. The Tories ure indignant at what they term another slap | in the face by lins«fa, The beliefis general that Rurssig is playing more of her treacherous tricks, and that the Czar is fully intent on hav- ing Herat at any cost. It looks now gas if Eng- luad would be « umpnllml to fight e & + ROWIAVLI' AND THh LAW. - m. A Suit in Which Curbondale Parties Are Interested. * + 1 {Special to the Telegram. Serarxrtox, Pu., May 9. D. O. Jones, whose rearringe to Mrs. Minu Bagley, the attractive ~ widow, caused a sensation tn Curbondulo a fow ' weeks ago, directly after he had réeovered from a iit of sick In the American house nt thot place, refused to pay Landlord H. H. - Langsadort's bill of $817 for board and otHer services whilq ho was sick, eluming that the charge was unpmimm At the time of his ill- ss Jone~- omed tho American houso and lfngfidmf wis hls tenant. Langsdort pre- vented the mayrriage of Jones fnd Mrs. Bagley while the forrgfer was. glck, very much to the disappointment of the wlmx- 'r-,and the immoqdiate relations and ofre mm of the: woman. Tha mouount of rent which Langsdort awed Jones lednueted from Langsdorf's bill ieft Jones in' ¢ 'lebted tu'Langudort', nccording to the latter's * etutement, 2157 On Jones's refusul to pay |f Liimgsdort brought sult mgainst him, iind the {ise wis tried before Aldermau Puller here to- suv. Phe handsome bride who was a witruess fn .—J-..._.m_ 44 —___i 2202 eo cn en eni ce ao sets: ”xxx kill counties, een years is the Sho is qall and- For the gast two to the effect that after a long diseusston of the | ~ the qup‘atiun ministers agreed thut it would be eight{and ten years. CRRISTIAN IX. King of Denmark, Who Will Protably Arbitrate Between Russia and Engla nem ones ~ ERIE'8 RAMALLY BANKER He Gets a Good. Sized Dose of Old Fashioned &' SHOTTHROUGH THE HEfi A l’rominent Harrisburg hm .Coz cide{--The Cause. [Special to the Telegram,] May 9.-H. AJ vuicideo here eas long drawn out. . [am-fa! tdths Telegmm.) Fare, Pa., May 9.-After a trial of seven dave, and being out all ”night. the jury to-day re- turned a verdict ofguilty against Ezra Cooper, the bankorand nflHonairo,charged with Mum ously assaulting Mra® Juliu. Duna. says the jury was inffuenced by publm clamor Tho excitement Hasgrerrno, Pa., eregiar committed ternooun, by a pistpl shot fired t heyrt, He died jin twon'y m dealer und was Luaincfally embarras mornifug all of his, property was | by the sheriff. Hi agninst him. . dgbts are far i It was, discovered lam noon thut considerable amofint, note with for the prosecution sat down.after dramatically culling for the conviction of the sccused, a scone followed which the court characterized as' disgraceful and outrageous. - Hundreds uf people jumped in their seats and rent the air. Indignant at such an exhibi- tion 4n a court of justice, Judge Goldamith ordgred the wholosalo arrest of ail ubsorved In 'The exeitement was fhe made nr con- with plaudits. thought that more will be meger hus always stood] high in name-s cir- cles.. An inquest [s in. progress B evening POLO A}? DIT- BIOBBI An Exciting Gans For the Ch mpionshfp | iyed There. { to the Telegram.) May 9.- An excit m; game of aivingstous, of the net of applauding. occasfoned. by allegations that the millionairs boasted at his abrnlity to buy up the courts and juries, Tho sontence syn» pufltpuned. flfbumnvr crrxzx». might accrue. John W. Maynard, of Williamsport, Dies at . Minnequa Springs. {Special to the Trlegram.} Wiperrassport, Pa., May 9. - Maynard, of this clty, died last evening ot his summer residence all: Minnequa Springs, aged seventy-elght years, eleven months and twenty days, - Ex-Judge Maynard was one of tho most prominent and fayorably known citizens of 'He wus born at Springfield, Venn nt, May 18, 1806, his ancestors being Judge Maynard has been prominent tor halt a century, hpving vgudur'tcd many im- York and Pennsylvania. married three times, his last wife being Miss Cordelia Bellows, of New- burg, N. ¥4 who survives him; three children also mourn his loss, being Elste, wife of Peter ; The funeral services Trinity Eptsceopat church o-nwonxnext. polo betwwn the the Perry club at Mt. Morris last night drew an immense audienep hundreds were turhed uwny to gain ad- mission. Money was offered as Sree as water The game was Perry club bya store of three to #100 wager was paid to them. Walter F. Nurseey, of Buffalo, ren clsion fairly and to ence, showing no | supremacy of the tro alum sent ua challenge to the winning cl ib which will be agcepted by thein ber, and if th« Hon. John W. the three towns, s father is a highly air has created in- on tho result. fered his de- the satisfaction; { thn audi- “gdecides the Williamsport, Scranton's Stecl Mill Workers Ordered to Draw Their Pay at Once. [Special to the Senaxtox, Pa., May 9.- ara, of this olty, were somowhat mystified to- day over the order which they said had been issued by the president of the Seranton Stael company, and posted up in different parts of the works of that concorn. tion commanded every employe to go to the office and get bis pay and the supposition is that the mon may consider theraselves dfs. thurged until further not{ce, o! the steel workers that this course has bein Taken by tho president of the company as u meaus of getting even Wkih those of the em- ployes who recently quit work In the middlo'of the day because James Downey, one of th» mumber had been discharged. left the works idle at a time when it would bo i, loss to the company to have work coase, and $n the following day the president told them to get Downey und go to work on their own. The. «trikers wore elated over their but thoso who know Presi- dAeat Seranton well predicted that he would portant cases in Nc dudgo Maynard w o steel mill work- ~ DUNKIRK'S It is Claimed Dopositors Will Paid In Full. {Special to the Telegram. ay 9. -The ac Hordic, James and will take place at t in this city on Tues PELL Romy FEE The order in qués- Drxgirs, N. X., suspension of Mindr's bank in th ussoerted, hay (by!!!) xufllguuu} state that the depository but pronqiderable suffering raused on acegunt] of the unneegssiar I‘hn- clnpmxtura ware mostly laborin , fhough companftively small Mr. Miner had | in -pfl0u1ullnn for some time und pression in stocks, ag well as the ig continued depression in busines usignument nescesjary to protect i , The hank had beep jn operation' f! thirty years. THE NEW YORK STOCK A eatly exaggprated, Itis the opinion will be paid A Pittston Man Who Tried to Catch a Mov- Ing Elevator. WSprcial to the Trlegrarm.} Pirtsrox, Pa., May 9. - Yesterday at abom 70 &eloek p. m. ex-Chief-of.Policgq John J. Hast, | employed as chief 'shipping lech at Pope & Co.'s packing house, while on the third floor attempted to jump on the aseending alovator Ho mitued his foot- Inn-ml und umyier the ele- i the great thief in a very dlsaigreeable light be-, ure keenly felf. Their action e regent de- ;, 'catsed an 16 creditog=. ; pr more Uran to go to the fourth 1 {ng. fell hack untba him going to the kub-eellar of the place, was picked up and faken to the office and phy- i sletans summenadg fis he was helpless, Upon examination It way discovered that ! him to be. supposed yvletory, : i of FA. Layman, editor of the Erening Jour- The men now e outse, geooeth pauuied hew venorable husband ul ao delegutien ef (Carbogdalers atteude d. Langadorf showed by several & rantan hotel | men 'hat his charge was not exorbitant, and _- Jones evitience to show that the onps- sive urs theo egso$ 'The albterman reserved hi, decision. - & &+ - Q'O'thl IN A SEW ER. A New Born Babb Left There by its Unnatdral Mother, [Npecia' to the Ty minim.) } 'Mr rox, Pa., May 9 While walting on the 1 80 train this morning the eries of an infant were heard by two meg .i the depot, 'They vegan seareh and found a newly born babe in aneof the sewers, where It had evidently just been thrown by its unnatural mother. The babe was tuken into tho depot rand wrapped in some clothing. By this time the {rain had gone and with it tho mother. Report says she is from Northumberlund, whers the nuthofi-I igs have gous to arrest her. * 1 ~ _- - « 4 e W- F Says He is Not Ghilty. i CSspecial to the Telegrari.) so, RgenxsteEr, N. Y., Muy 9. - Andrew Bruon has been urrested at his home, in Furmer Village, by Deputy Marshal Gord well, and will bo twken to Hot Sptinas, trig” to urswer an indietment fonad agzriust hign In the United States grand jury charging hiip with making falso efitries in the books of the dank of which he wps presi- bent, and which polapsed in August, 1883. Mr. ontwit them sooner or later. believe thit the entire force has heen dis- charged merely for the purpose of getting rid of the reernt strikers} that in the conrse of a tew days all the other men will be hired again, and that the places which the strikers lately will hereafter be secupled by work men who have never before been In the company's | nal and bxigther -in-law of Mu. Lung whose . The Market fin-uni: und All Stocks Close at Highest Prices of the 1 (Specutt to the Trlegramfi Rew York, May 9.-The ma rong this morning but after 1 showed an inclingtion to drop, Inj not go below the opening. there wus an advance on all vlosigg prices warp the bast of the vance betag fron | were put out in Ll'm’ Gould sto vover und advan rom Chleago ar that the rate-cutting in the nort} anttled, If there is no further en the ranger stocks ill , whilo zalwuld thejcutting continud broken as fur fs kHown at present. is badly sprained aind bend severely bruised. ¢ . Mr. Hast is ia «ix-foot man, k&b opaned weighing about l 220 pounds. Fucthpr dmalopmnntq will haye to be awaited, Tote ge en nd # stie gc ulILTY oF MURDER. t prices did fer 2 o'clock vcks gund the day, the ad-. rting orders ks and this ed the entire to the effect est has bron ting of rates ly advanre, lower prices The Wilismasport Jury Find 2a Verdict in the I Secoqd Degree. [Epectal'to the Iktegram.] Wirntayspont, Pg., Mav 9. - The jury In theo murder case came fin at 7:50 «clock to-night. Yery few people kinew it, as everything was cunducted quietly, bo as not to attract a erowd. The prisoner was brought in the back door of As soon as the lights worn Clerk Russell, at. Serious Accident at Geneva. (wpecial to the Telegram} Y., May 9.-Yostorday forenoon as Messrs, Berriman, Staats and Estelle, ployes of 'John tnylord, wers at work on a stuging on is burn being erected on the premises, [t suddenly gavy way, precipitdting the men to thoe ground. Estelle escaped with slight fojurtes, while Ber- iman was serfously injured. home and Dr, Covert called, who reports this evening the case serious but not ngesssarily made theo shorts Mpsors. Strats and the court house. lighted the exowd rushed in. u few minutes of 8, called the roll. \Gentlemen of the jury, havo you [ Foreman Jennison | He wus taken Wmukmmm. u., May 9.--A 1f Lycoming county bar was held this afternoon 'to Ullufl action on{the death of the Hon. J w. agreod upon a verdict?\ eating of the thigi hinded the verdict to the clerk, which ho read as follows; '*VWu find the prisoner gullty of murder in 'tho second degree, ind recom- mend him tothe merey of court.\ then taken baek tq Jail. | Binghamton Man Honored. {special to the Telegram.} ' Btsomarxtos, N. Y., May9.- Major L.. Chasm? Burtiett, of this city, was to-day appointed by the preaidenfit as second deputy commissioner uf ponsfons, at a salary of $3,000, | Major Birt- lett was one of the bravest of the many soldipre sent out by Broome county, and heds in ev way deserving of his high position. rerved one term as shorlff and one us assim» ; fohair uppnlnmd |Clin p ' A. Bowbrs, C. K. Gedd| . McCormick, a edmmiftee to p port to the éourt the proper min . to the memory of tha deceased, tf . Hon. bamuel »s hund H.C. @nure and re-. es of respret go upon the 'The committee will rgport iu open efurr the time ifixed for the Remark-1 “i -+- . - Vince-shuns Hkntlng Match. {Apecial to the Telegram. } Wrixganarne, PE., Muy 9.- The seore at 4 ,, Not-k of the fifty hour f ‘ we, which ends at 11 . court one hour t Holdsworth, I | funeral Tuesday, members of the and &vith members of the bar cout | be made .by fthen adjourn t, officersganmdl Bruon was ome arte-ted n the eRarge of mtlbut wus aequitted, and elaims he is eqygally drabeent of the ptvaent vhurggu which, be says, wis truniped up by his gnemties, =- ~ hiin.athe --f The Chicago Markets. [Speciul to the Tele. gran}, Cn:caco, Ill., May 9.) The rum-Lots were dull but strong mun\ The advance in wheat was due to mors outlook in Europe: July wheat opene{l at the lowmt price of the duy, highest 0147, closing 44.) July corn opened sat 48%, , the lowest price of the diay, élosed at 48%, thoihighest. July pork opened and closed ut $11.89};, highest #11.40, lowest $11.35. -_ wae Gegen oan cn n 2s The Twentieth Conductor Resigns. i xpenck to the Telegram.} _ Rocugeren, N. X;, May 9. -John Gallop, of | this city, i condugtor on a Wagner afllt'vplnp. © ear running from New York to Chicago, re- signed to-day on necount of the strictness of the naw mflas.| This makes' the twentieth eqouductor that his 'reésigned during the past : three weeks for this cause. cin + “07‘- « - ~<6 The Sick Policeman, Patrolman. Ennid is still confined to his home | by a serious attack of pneumonia,. Many , recovery,. The Alabama Insano Man Dead. Jurors present m lattend. the fun} f Special to the Telegram. ra in a body. CGardner, 340 mil . l dy ce, 3 miles, fifteen i_ Batavia, N. Y., May 9.-Iohn Casey, the m, | laps; Fell, 335milm one lap. The prizes are J | barmninsane man died in un oplieptic fit yes. #125, $75, #50 and (B26¢ Holdssorth at resent | © terday. A post mortem examination showed | 6COMS certain of geting first place. that his (injuries wore of such a nature hs probably hastened his death. He was a victim | f opliopsy, and when he came out .of a; ft i developed homicidal mania and was extremely the Blind to See. a! to the Telegram} -The operation of re- of Governor a septuagenafian, formerly house, was sud moving a qatamnt. from the ey) William P. Smith of tho Bingham formed this morning in thirty Ryder, tho Rochester occulist. the two previous es hore. There is grunt excitement and a Iirgo crowd, cessfully per- minutes by Dr. oconine rend- Steelo to Eun at Phiiadelphia.' Brosspuro, Pé., May 9.-William Steole, the p runner, of Blossbu. d r¢lx~*k.ex~elmmpmn of Giz cgow, to in a three-mile foot at Ptmtimo park, 1 niladelphia, Monday, June 1, 1885, for $200 a side. very oxciting fac years ago in ;. thrd i and-tuck between race by a fey feet. champion tgu-mil nee ve “mf— Bont Up for Sixty Days. Special to the Telegram.} Warsaw, N. Y., May 9. reafdent of South Warsaw, was to-day takon | to the Erie county ponitenfinry by Detective | Cornell,. He will serve out a sentence of sixty duys, givon by Justice Chaffee, for stealing dif- fert implements from Yautchey's siaughter -Thorass Doyle, a . tially restored. 4 Baso Ball at Williamnorb. [Special to the 'Pelegrani) a., May 9.-Tho game here to.day bét ween tire ** Browns\ of Altoona, and Willlamaports, resulted in a for the _| home team by a core of 18 tojl. have been a cl of home team Firth and Riley composed the home battery, The stitoona City club plays here Tuesday and Lockhaven E Satur ay of nest wepk. This no doubt r, as both men mot roveral o-m{le race mand it was nip- them, but {Steele won the ¥miIJapEPORT, Rink Rented to Sailvationists. .. May 9.-The Keuka rink, proing for one year to Cap- an officer on General Moots They will open hallelujah lassies will make ives and dens of iniquity of --_-____ Oil Has an Advance. [Special to the Telegran..} Nuw York, May 9.--The market was active : to-day and prices advanced steadily. Opening at 77$;, the lowest price of the day. | at the highest. -@Go#@+ Painful Accident at Warsaw. [Special to the Telegraim.} Warsaw, N. Y., May 9. - friends will wish the faithful offices & speedy | of the Times proprietors, had his hand terri \ whitewash adn't muffed y if Chatham, . ream! this m fly in field. tain B. A. Palmer, staff, of the' Salig next week and thd fn attack on the d ( this village. ition army. s* Express \ Sued. [Sp fat to the Telegran.} N. Y., May 9.-Col.\ from Camugu \ngainst the Buf ash, member commended a libel suit 'epress which charged him le NonAPliyed (24 to the 22161774115] 9.-Tho ; ball game was Frank B. Smflth no GENEVA, K. Y., oxgilt fod ROMANCL OF ABA] IK TIL \ Du AGEEAT SENSATION CoxXXN hemp wow, all JAMES D.« FISH] kating 'The Sad Story of the filysten ns Death) d “3d Beautiful Opera Singer-Remark-\°\ \V uble Facts; | | ; u. may . [Spectai to the Telegramy.y | © 41111 ree New 'Yonx, May 9.--This city has ingepeoplé a genuine sensation in connectipn 'with gay are a D. Fish, the big bank thief,. who with ) statis- Ward ruined the Grants, It seems that\ worm-e years ago he became enamoretf f Sallie Rats in- of Sundusky, Ohio, who was of| a fine fathem a Bho early evinced a fondness) for mugidanical her liking for the ar; wus ace mppnled m ex- wire of a quality far abgyq thh ondinhouna telligence, piqu@nicy, and alovdble dispoasifoul in Hix years ago Sallie made her first appearighter, at the Grand opera house, flew York» lay-con- ** Bohemian Girl.\ She subjermently 5:50; Rut. great success 'as the Princess, $ +8 Fatmlma ha ut the Tifth Avenue ”waif-r, upon 1 indfial presentation of the opera in iww Y at Bac afterward traveled with one of D'Oy! ibane’s‘ companies ag Mabel in the ** Pirates of Pen; gunce.\ | Hater she was connacteil with 'ones!f | John MeCaull 'scompahies. Herfinal connection with the stuge was at, the btaptdard theater in - New York, gs Pbyllisin *~ TGlanthe,\ during | the season beginning November 25, 1882 and ending Februgry 24, 1883. BHR MARBIED F. T. LATNG, of an bristocratie and wealthy family, Ha died a drunkard in October, 1883. Salle re- | turned to the home of her step-mother in San- Allce, who had spent some months with ber in weeks, Mrs, Laing returned to 'New Fork. For three or four weeks she stopped at her old boarding house, then the engdged rporas for a | few weeks with Mrs. Moffeit, on Forty-fifth street, and subsequently ooc'ugpmd an elegant suite of rooms at the Hotel Yepdome, Enema she went to gorgeous apartments in a flat near Tenth street ahd Broadway, berexpenses, | it is said, having been borne by James D. Fish, At this time Sallie was olongpronthei- stage,. Mr. Fish frequently called at the |; | house of Mr3. Nugent, on Thirty fourtlfa street, before Laing's death amd tool} Sallie and her sister Alice out to dinner, 'Figh was a con- stant visitor at the theater “Mere Mra. Laing appeared, generally orcupymg a front chair anl sending Horal offerings to her on the stage. Her family in Sandusky in cotrse of tite were surprised by a a dispatch from Plsh announce. ing Sallie's death. The brother-in-law}; Frank ' A. Layman, and Sallie's sister Alice went to- New York.to securo the remaips,. TBE BOD! REACHEZD Hk\DUSKY on March.16, and was taken in charge by the ' local undertakers, who bubseqjuently deposited it in the vault at Oakland verneterv, where it still remains unless interred ' within the past: few days. It has just leaked out Sallie died in an out of the way place in, Bergen county“ N J., add that she died a fely hours after a lfttle girl babe was born to her. In a small book kept for the purpose by 'the assessor two | records were made as follows Under deaths, - ** Nelhe B. Laing, aged twent -nine yenrs died a at Carlsmdt of acute gastritis.\ Under the, head of births appeared | the following :, \Daughter of Franklin B., Laing and I Nellie Reber, born at Calrstadt February 24, 1885.\ This was the date of Mrs. Ling's arrival in: Carlstadt from New York. Franklin B., Laing, named above as the father of the child, die October 22, 1893, fully eighteen monthp before, . The body of Mrs. Laing, after having been | hprriedly removed in- a rough pine box, was taken to New York, it remained in gtorhe obscure locality. untfl Sunday evening, Mart-hi. 15, when it wis taken to Sandusky. 'The ofifld L-annot be found. It is said that Fish was | present when thoe womun died and saw the baby, Fishis very reticent about the disclo- eures, but enough has been developed to put fore the public. His dey \otion to stago beauties has been marked, but it was not thought he- was so immoral and debased;as his connection , with the sad fate of tho beautiful singer shuns sEerercy araAftaieD $0 FISH. - Saxporsky, Ohio, May 9.--Additional interest - is given the Fish-Lajng seandal by a statement name flgureq in the sensfrtional acguunts of' that lady'safeath. He suys} \ Regarding the cause nnd manner of Mrs. Liting‘s death, I am prepared to denounce the aflcounts, published us false in a great part if not in whola. The ae- count is strfetly true until it, touches upon her life subseqhicnt to tho dmth 'of her first hus- band, Mr. Laing, at that point the. inaccuracies begin. Some months after that went Mr. James 1D. Fish, at that time lknown s a mil- | Honaire banker, began payin + hor his addresses, whith culminated in May, 1884, about the time: he became finvolved m his financial dflfiioultxm, in a private marr mge which, in order to es- ulated should be kept seeret| until sudh time as ho was free again. These froubles, which 'at first uppeared temporary, became moge har- rassing as titfhie went. by, and she still insisted upon her origmal stipulatnbn and did to the hour of hor death, whieh C wis as SUDDEN AXD pwwmnw to her friends as it was to herself. The issile of the marriage! with Mr. Figh was a daughter, born February 24 at Carlstadt, N. J:, and which is now with friends of Mr. Fish, under Kis care and direction. The rnotharhiad almost recov- ered from the effects of chili birth when she was attacked with an old stomach trouble fhat was chronic in her egse, and yialding to a mor- bid'appetite for certain artidles of diet that had bee augments!) forbidden, she ate inordinately! and died within a few hours on the night of March 10. Her marriage to Mr. Fish has been known to her family 'rincel sum er but for the reasons stated already, which werp 'satisfac- tory alike to herfand them, it was never made public, and has not beer since her'death be- cause of the attendant cirpumstances and 'of her express request to that effect.. In justice to Mr. Fish I would add thgt he hag; been anx+ lous from the first to make known the mar- secrecy will do so to-day,\ - DENIES THE Musk. ; New York, May 9.-James D. Fish, at Lud- low street jail, denied Saturday that he had - ever married Mrs. SaHio Reber Ming and said his acquaintance with her was mordly one of, friendshfpg. Mrs. Holland, an intimate friend . of the deceased lady states that last November Sallte confessdd that she had been botrayed, She had intended to marry,, but fibere were reasons why she could not.. Mrs. Holland did not learn the name of her betrityer. i A gentle- man who knows Mr, mu personglly told a reporter that Miss Sallie Reber and. other rct- resses hays ackepted the hospitalifies of Mr. Fish in his handsome baghelor apartments in 'the: Mystic Flats, andthat xyine suppors| of the ° most expensiv Lmd were servedfix The same gentleman remark id that afte the Mafine bank falled Mr. Fish used 'to prome- | lmwglnd in their prose this morning. postponed on met: quxwo ptxexulaton 20d 579 with Sal e Reber én the > ; : I . ~ - ; A ito ;L joklyn. 323 §»\~ Afdreus Wm: game, N.\ Y. Botuttoris the 1mm biication, and aah hacks): hews so To her httractions of voice were added thg more 4 a petite figure, graceful enrriage, ganei'nl’ooling brot lmr-i‘n-la of the marriage with Sallie. immediateb 1 plef dusky, mecompanied by her younger sister | 4 , “jig statement of legraphed him as ° ms me you . deny l‘w Anstser Later'bh reghed the follow. \[Ldo not db ,\ signed by J. |D;] clamns to be! in* posqe$§xo cly @stab fishing th ch has been known t bed since | last surnanlzr ations with Mr. Fish] whi pst friem y'ci it and | 15h Mr. 4 xxdemre it of the martian? family of 'the go Aim? says all their have been and amber, are based New York. After a sojourn here :of several gig: msed onera 31 past, tn jo years. <1an to remembel Tr—'° { - Bad Flflé 'at ps | fi$pemal to age Telehram.1} J—At Ralf past eleven a ahopse occupied by * minus, on [Pin# 'streot, 'spread to fvilliam Robinson's / defably damaw‘d. teri stable dna 4 |B 'were pouk f h use is gotally| ruined. © an mcendia y. am.] ejwife of Fred Kent, __ ‘um shop, on State lung ‘lml blonde live at the Kent domi- State stréet. Hear Riverside park. en her r£3 ogmized protector for xid1y afte | éalled on his 'In- © aha Officer Mead if officer Holland , Q: the ground be-,\ offfect. He admitted . me} nJSkisnnggrvlm 18pm: to the Te , May 9. fiThe Clevelandfirfl' [Special tot é» , N. &., e thaf John W four vblkigno >,N Y., flay ch at Bath.. eércénu] R l‘st JDL €, six, 'R. y Vegranm.} 3 on Woedkes ge‘ for three ' K (Iriduque and cia-imed £ fined. eqra t,} 1 I T epflone and Ea e The iaew fork and Te B1~ghamto toMomr th inst., ana one fin lz4co will be res capo the notoriety that would ensue, she stip- |~ nd!Sehuyfer epi the pmigoq 'self.\ The jury was. ¢ '. up for Ebnflncss ontrose, as Great y Tuesd construc§ od in the| ger of th qr’s Jury. inns déaih tgun wi f. flesh ov fou oF F E mira to Brit“! ffman, a pppu 6 «nursery at fhe head of C gd will be set out shr bb‘erymsually ragi I prpspeet tha hm ve it now, pm Iges to d as siness quali (3:9, he enterprl e rim riage, and being absolved by the family froml wi £fihrslery, ic young man of this n Hoflmgan street I} . 1p e a large itract of hi trees, bushes and arsqmes and there ° Lure} will prove, as plete sucéess, He bs and shility 'to many friends will te to seldct ‘om. We 'That is what all the | ing tho-envelogie we for. $4.9P per | 1,000.73 | about its being/the be}; for the oney. Sen Look at the suits $5 for ya of tan cfumo x99 i 7 ‘ e f do cop pas ~ < “f, , _' 1 u 5 cl - 1 r‘ to Elmer é : Publ , 8-4-9850. } P5; mes and pogzfionag‘fo 1 -In JudgeDowns's ; Holand pleadéd ‘tous conduct and ying thet be was. ylt} «about the gow. AlBany or $100 fine. ip tp this afterdeon, The firemen did: thu d race between ° in mug .and (Aim-lea. Ba] 'of Mpdma Aaipibn. whom distance after, wfis won by Marfii ht by fixteen hiya; .d 1 agthfi Cami » (U- 2. ork House. %, -A Clevelahad dis- eteht, who eserted here a few months 9 On account ofthe the Oswego dub p11 Company & “31vama, telephones d will be {t yilf! be completed the 28 | Awego to the iaflt f br business! - sappointe hties, of this state, ° st at Nort. EimirA Charles | Wilsey, n (head off last. Sut» éturned, a? werdxet 1 of Peter How-41 {an Duzen, Wilham nog get Nathan Val Duser 00 > ; Values l dffered. Good, all immed, and at very > Uarge asSortmen’c A Brophy _ & Mc- is and turnishers, i115 I