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» C_ | Lm'mnmtmm The «Gray Goblins\ at Park Church.for ' Third Time., Great Thodittlo drams Fillefils an 391311321100 ee «flight; the Gray Goblins,\ had .its thi presenta cf; ed- | to a erowded house dt Park church romp-r Jast Thuysday ovening, the 10th : No performance in this eity has} elicited] suck , versal Lommfnd‘g‘don The writer, Mrs. ' Boc | ginia L. .P. Hurrigon, is a well-known 002m | tor ty leading magazines snd nmvspapam, \| this little play is of her, pen. “E38. ; | the cast of'¢haracters, as follows : - King L‘DmIZUP-u .......... 5 Jumfiqwtu old Que411 LOlMDOP., .. .k... gence e..}. Ella Sarto : 'Ring Aurorgborea....... .-..... .» Howard Burgess Queen Aurorabore®i............ Florence Harkis Uhirago | | | Price Fillaffigo (child). Benny afe st per- ir Prince Fillaffige (growp; up)... .... ... .. Will “a? up Princess Pillafile. loess cel...... Ledn Bev mum-14 Witch Modery Mop............. J Who Iairy ‘Fipemme ....................... Grace I) ol 4 pro- ( Ceofge Wood: } is not Gnome * liennxe Wodd. - Loca nes genes - Lanny Keo the i Arttrur Keane ree __ 1 hemeltogrr whre, pré-J Xfessgngar...‘..........$...-‘.........1;)udley Rartigo; sflehar‘; berska ......... Lalla. c.. lll s.}... Guy, Kinghgay® is| is tuk- The water lily chariot of the fairy, drawh py : ded gon- the five little gnomes, was the fiandiwork 'of. o write Mrs. T. K. Boeecher, and is deserving of men- itertain a tion for its beauty and perfection. Mrs. Beegher the old PSt the play upon the boards, and it could s hate been improved. \ mt e ® a presept |- ~ - FINE: PB GBAMM E . - _ fll'ld For the Raitway v. NM. C. A. Annual Meet LP ining still Supper and Entertainment, . The ladies' aux'i istry of the Railway Y. M. in- C. A., on Tuesday exning of this week, will | , shill to 8 Olclm’k. As {the at meeting is to be held at this time ouly $33: and | £ pomi t price, ten cents, will be charged) for K ; supper. \At 8 o'cloek an entertainment will ba _; to | by Followiug i 1 R & ten- given. Followiug is the programme as AI . | ey I ranged for this occhstopn : an‘ fie\; | Ifistrumental solo...2......... Mis# Nellie Pilkinton ser *> Younl solu......l....1... .. Miss Louisg Saks |. With tier allwuy Y. M. C. A. choir oy, 's pluco as I Select reading~“ «and B \.... Mrs. W. F. Shervin - Sgvoy,\ Duet. ..... Misses Nellie Pilkinton and Emmas Ford ne [3M }.,(-a,tmxa........................-_..\n-s Dr. Kabton tein. The FTO: <.... .... .es .e... ...e}. The Sake Fatally m“ little Admission ten cents,but alf holders of antual f. and\ tickets or membors oi the Ladies auxil ary CCF qyat;. WH be admitted free. 'The ladies cordiallywim- 'B to vite all to take suppér and attend the enter. | [E° ctiticlsm. The proceeds are fox the bendqt of +K d bnjay it the Hbrary. \& 4. wo'n_' . ' ' e placed Tribute to the Memory of Clifford H. Smith Gone to join the angels on the golden shore: | \ From grief and sorrow he ls free, it cannot réach | 4 1 bim more.. B [* \ alt | Gone from Lome and mother to a brighter twang E §3 ‘Dfifl‘ | abuve. N l a] \\~. Jagus will heal the stricken hearts of those who elm ' E 1883. .00 | bim lows , A fldtt'éring Gone from 631111 in early manhcx d, * i i c Mesurs: «Peacefully stoqping in green Woodlawn manque, , Fuh f . My.bog is reating new from all his labor; R : ig‘o‘l i His motber kneéls in silent. prayer where,.his E tion you loved form is laid. _. R | db,; that ) tbo o- Cde Hrentfop A brother, too, Is bending low above thee l (IF oo 0 'To deck with fragrant flowers thy peaceful grave; -. (ff i reciate To God we give thee in those hours of Borrow, | Nat - PB He will redeem-ho has the power to sate. ; - € Workers - \T plipity of dear savior, in the cherished hearts i [ A ours) C0 Thou hast with sorrow riven, -' | ~ dk Ir “is Pour thy rich baifm and give us hope J f; * 'To meet augainmfin heaven. wamF. ‘5 RoC eh bo nf rey 4 etian, 0 ctft¥ PERSONALS. </ U *s seme dls Christian - iTheq. Anderson leaves this week for Rochester, Fr.- i to gecept u position as traveling salesman for a at + Rochester firm. * during | ~A popular young gentleman, who is employed « eg Ug‘thé by one bt our mont lixvminemt wholeasle houses ir ; OE Arn, |i the eaparcity of bookkeeper, will lead one of Elim. c 1 11, enter cra's fabrest duuome to the ritar before the \ snow» t el highly l Auke» Ay aghin.\ Mfuy business friends on Cagrol |, -$ Aighly Sliver will offer congratulauonfl in advance. +00 N | + fa. 4 “film,“‘e _‘=' Nof With Bass. , L ntlemént M+. C barles, mgr? rd, the gentlomén who |. Te makes this Greenway ale, on salo by“? 2 oa Jarome Hill desires us to state that he at the pot tofme 'rly with Bass, as stated last Warhmm Whether he wus on not Its inmaterial,-bhe brews\ 5 j the best ale in the: (wou all the se) which } £ BMHC --——P-—r» & Ge co ¢ |B I ----- ~o~f 4 ~ ra. FPick- \ n ramm. N, Y., May 1, 1883. @@ vii leay, s We the undergighed flad thut Xo. 6 604, seftes uf isband H., draws the mu- it but | f in thle . J. H. Pirncr®r, anly ghd 1 1. Kxarp, . /P 'ef at hob : hunt M.Joxre, E to [o.. - > ~' a“ The The Hadern Martyr; or The Cross Without t 4 d i ct the C rams}; Opening chapters 'this wéek. (K I lance ct V ~- € : lead 1 RZ. a immqume 46 : f ~\ ~- - -¥ &+ -- A I | Grant smokes lthe \Liberty cigar.\ Ask t vour ira far « i P Judge | uur degle xsifuz them. . § 4 & oa e wisn E @ 'oe- # *% 20 (gf Advértised List. ~ The following lettory remain uncalled for at -. /$ ib Elmira postecfflee ; f 2 Ereater mifebeen | It flf of \ Williams, Mrs D about | teeter, Poll i533??? t3 fl h (d|like to nirfgfll-dflfi 1 Abott, John a well. $ y ¢ Julia ~ 3'?:2L;-“\li~v A the name Gale, 0 B * M bite, A T C e T . camwell, Mrs Fawn; Tiley, Vlapdia B ' Eo. Gere, F b . “wanna 'aroline E Rpaulaing, C A 4 Mra hag Ma ters; €\ A 9I Hison, W x Freuch, haruh Korent, Netlie ojs= who | Mevtain, A E | R ( . A E. Martt f \gto blith Pennay, Sarah i- Sturkre, E Nita 8 to- Lowin, Xr 50 Mareds,S d ' bod L seland, Mrs a e § nt | bisto - Sppige mses ® | 21 me, h ' i 4 ' Hogan “ammo Netviss, Dr N - \H6 lqymnnm Lain] a R Gen -- , Phe « renizman, G \ d i“? BCC | U “amtbtiak. IglAnR i E €200 VT o > ©urren. Mate , Suafer, Homer i é . turpetiter, Lenya | the } Cotter, Fu . ' 1 i Clark, Dre F 7; l Cheeney, Dr Limird, Ketigat Wilcox, W b B pwan, W m Whalen, Michael L- ~ . a? ~ d with .F. .Bmcut4k, postmaster. g ( m : i ea past i ' x seman- L _s j B genuine l hL‘llB ll-(Dl IC F243 H()—l. 5 h E My cult) w. R BARDWEEL ...... \1 $. ‘ 1. BARDW EBL. ...l... ..... Manager, 2 p Lack . ¥ \. | Wednesday Lyvening, May G6, °85. | £9 7 % ‘ ® fl | fl hew that to {« | \ __ Appearanee of America's favorite urtlsta‘ | ¢ s ia'the [i o s Ce 5 d L. ! 8 | of the of No. 1 } { - Mh—‘ # mo I Supported by a powerful dramatic company iniher ( (P ogt. \ t \tenutifill aud remautic dragey in flvficfsjl g t + v. x Haldwin [J \ A a < | Ige pirtment : Ill TQ s 'of Biz, : ~ yg A a 'as No. ' *~ ig | \ t ' iss Mitchell in ber matchless {m erson ° 100. atlo ZUAVIE, in which she will intrudeo new so 3s aitd dances, Every gare fnd aitention will be- pald s to me proper mounting of the play. PRI EN-SDe., Toe. and $1. Reserv f For anle Monday morning at Ptawiuekd. $13? . tl iftcejve Co.'a bookstore. of April, p proved, F “ch cu, Warynesboro, Pa., 2 j e time MANUFACTURERS oP ' | f ; ‘le Sliver ‘ f‘ ts will po' : u? can i | {2 I a [ | T { ' E of ; - i é rking a \ j” CCl. FAMOUS 66 EPLIPSF *» $ Traction. Plowing, Portable and Statto Enzin ¥. thraflngi'hrashars, Cotto gt as, 3, ® n\ Mlle I 200 ¢ Mills and Horse Powhatan” Saw I. “MGM. ”Humming\ & hind - coud - ‘jnquAwu RE | who it was generally bell ' England bad agree d ppon as ucbitratygr on the \- two hours. ment , recept byhlm ilA. yr ubsorbing topic . ing Herat at any cont. 1 fleflffiffi Z al seca | $, Emva, N. Y., SUN DAY MAY 10, 1885. 500 C saa> > -~ a o naggnam > 2. VII PEACE vmfiu ADY T0 BACK out OF THE APLI'IRATiflfN BUsINnESS. Some Highly Sensat onal Reports From the Russlan Capital}: Which Place All the Blame Upon the English Troops. {Npecial ti the Teleqran.} ° Loxpo®, May 9.- Itils stated by semi-officinl authority to-night that the king of Denmark, 5 question of who brokp the cogvention of March 11. as to the military movements on the Rusen- ~ . Aftghan frontier, hus, not yet been anked by - either power to use hm good offices in that ¢a- < pacity. \In political gine les the opinion is freely oxpressod that the qiostIon will nover boe sabe ; to arbftmition ; but that tho English gov- -. ornment will public w mtmit the ubandonment © of the schemw» gs <ouop As she eqn do soawith snow of deceney. | Ittls oven curreatly rumored . to-night that at the uéxblnwt meeting - HI Tir To-DAY the adhmbuiwn. tebting the arbitration plan quietly lap-e, di fared, \ The session lasted Among the re pur is current is one to the effect £114: uftér a long discussion of the tho question minMn s agreed that it would be good policy (D mfild uebftration lest more '> gerions complaints migbt-arises out of RussaiA . method of presentin ber case. - The situation points to war. (The; Central new bureau cor- respondent 'it ;Rt. Hetersbury telegraphs from that capital to-night! that sensutional develop- ments in regurd to the tight on Kushk river are promised. | Tho eorf espondent says it is etir-> ' tently reported in military c {retes that sufficient evidence hus obtained to plues the re- pponsibility for the bloodshed of that engage- G TPo® THE HLAD of Englaad's Jrepredentutive on the, frontier ;Bir Peter Luim-len. | The story goes sham Colonel ZmarpJowski, beare rim General KomaurolF'< dis- patches, with regard to the affair, atso brought Awith him several intercepted tetters from Sir 'Frter to the ofice r {u command of the Afghan forees neil ing him to puoe¥yuhe conflicts “ith c In order t? provent a peaceful settles ,- meut of the frontier question. «eat adds that copies of Sir Peter's lette rj were at nees forwarded in (cludfluqu and that tht'lr he cause of Sir Petor Lumg den » recall. | Pusha, the special envoy oi Sultan, who has been endeusoring to obtaili Englund p tfisistande In plwcdag uew Turkish r Constafitinuple to-night. HE EXAefihsskn HIMSI LE + X highly giatified ut flim result of his\ mission, which ho states has{heon suceessful bey ond the most sanguing ex petations, | The Poaece society , loan ieft bas adopted a resplution rebuking I’mmmr , 1 Gladstono in terms for pe rmitting a re- newal of hostilities pt Muakim. | The resolution demands that Gen., Wolseley be reealléd fouth- with. The arrogantiattitude of Rus<ta fa thy all- to-higlt, méflmnm revived Wm wae ftulk,. in thoe faced by Tnub&ling The beliefs that Rus«in i- phi} ing more o[ her treacherous treks, and that theCzuar is fully intent on hay- It looks now as If Eng- lund would be eom to fight. e 4 + - - KO“ AaANCH AND THE LAW, w~ A Suit in Which (urhbmlulo Parties Are Inter@bted. {Specral to the Telegram,] Seraxtoxt, Pu., May %. D. Q,. Jones, whose murriage to Mr. Ming Bagley, the uttractive Yidow, caused a ~ep-atton in Curbonadule a few weeks ngo, directly aftar he had recovered | from a lit of sich neps In the American house ist that pluce, refuped to pay Loundlord H. H. serviess while he frus «leh chargo was exsorbituint. At the tim ness Jones owned the American Lungedorf , was hb tenant. pre- vented the marriqge of Joriqs and Mr. Bugley Lung‘ldorfs bill 0L #4317 for bourd and qgther Humming that the wf his ii}- while the former was slek, very much to the of the lovers,ardt the immediate workin. Tha uch Langsjort awed Jores yleducted from IAMJg-ul-nh bill ieft Jon#s in Jdebted to Langsedo ff, gpccording to the lukter's Jones's refrént foo pny Adfsappoin'ment relations niet ignds \of the mount of rent w} $157 (n L.oupsdord broaghy sult mginust him, statement, a +0 'be, sunt wel a delegation oof J mes. Blue Sas the case. decistun. m 0 Gee < +=» FOE NTD» IN A SEWER. A Sew Bom Babe Left There by ita Unnatural Mother,. ifi‘pf‘l‘l'll. to the [7911113an Mrt rox, Pa., May 49 Whule 1:80 trun this murniug were heard by two men at the depot. une of the sewers, some clothing. By this gone and with it theo mother. is from Northumberland, whoera the authorl. ties have goue to arrest her. _ a 000 egee +_ Says Hels Not Guilty, » (Special to the Telegram.) « Recpestrn, N. Y. been urrested at his home, in- Fur by Deputy Mashali Dardweil, and i f. evod that Russia and | London, about four miles froTnthie place, und New London ts n qulat villagd, Theo correspond- |, und hns in a fréat The 'Fories sure indignant at wiki they term another alap house and 1 unl the - cause wins freed hefoge Abdlermaa Puljer hete to- woes in coves demas coaten c oe LOVE, DSG RACK AND DTATH THE AWFUL FALL 0» A. BEAUYIFUEL «GIRL or HALELTON. Pa. - Ker Ruqln Firected by a Dadhllng Ad miror Who Takes Her fo lteturnd'Home to die in Shame, hi {Special to the Telegram.) Haznyrox Pr., May 9.-The paltlculm's of a shocking erim& have Just come to light at Now conan | mar eme ono the village gossips have thei ouths full of as choice it seaadal as over stirrdd up that section,, through which\ runs the dividing Hine of Lugarne and Sehuyl- kill counties. - It was bullt forn mining town, Tha coal mines are situated on the Black ereek side. - Mary Horty, aged olghtoon years 'is the child of respéctgble parents. Sho is tall and pretty and well formed. For the past two years sho kopt eompany with a 'young man named Jamies Curtin, aged about twenty years, Curtin is the son of a farmer in Beaver valley. He had been educated at the Indiana normal , school and is a handsome, preposapssing young iman, | ppatently frank and hotest, and n favorite with every one who knew him. He PROFESSED AN ARDENT ATTACHMENT for Miss Herty, whoso father is an industrious miner. Miss Horty's mother died two years ago, and the girl was left in charge of the Her- ty household. - She bad two small sisters, aged cight und ton years, - For two yeirs past young Curtin rpm hung around tho young girl like a sbadow whon ho was at home, and while at school almost overy mail bore a letter from him to bor. Old Herty looked upon the iutimuey butweep the young porsons is meroly a youth» ful zittuchmout which would disuppear with ago, but their dream of love continued to be lung drawn out. - Alas! now It hns changed to a nightmaro, ind a horrid one at that. The oyes of the girl's father have been opened to the situation, and he now regrets that he did not follow another course at the outset, The “wt of tho situation are as follows:. Threo mopths ago the girl left home, ostensibly on a visit to friends at Scranton, but it has been uo qscertuined that she went to a place in «ing \\'i§ke;ebm*r.- In company with Curtin and H THAT HRRE THL LOVER INDCCED i the young girl to consent to have a criminal operation | performed, _ When -he returned. lllgnll' on last 'Friday evening «ho was taken viplently ill und lingered until 9 weloeck Hatur- dgy morning, when sho died. | she made a con- fifimiuu before sho died, in which «ho said sho Bud been erlminaliy intimate with Curtin for yearly two years und that he had promised to marry her on next Monday week. She had conseuted to have the oporation, performed, | chiefly beenuse she feared tho disgrace that might accrue. She did not know the doetor's nume, neither could «ho givo the nyime of ths strrot or tho number of the house in Wilkes- barre where the eriminal operation was, per- formed. - She believed Curtin meant to marry ber, iind if the operatior had worked suc. cessftty she thought all would have gone well, Curtin bas fled and pothing hus been seen of him since Friday night. - His father is a highly respectable mun and the uflfuair has created m- tenso excitement. o yor ~- Orff ge- -+ ARE THEY ALL Scranton's Steel Mill Workers Ordered to Draw Their Pay st Once. {Special to the Telegram,} Senavtosx, Pa., May 9. -The steel mill work- *ora, of this cify, ware somewhat mystified to- day over the order which they suid had bren issued by tho president of the Seranton Steel company, und posted up in different parts of the works of that concern. | The order in quo- tlon commanded every employe to go to the office and get his pay and the supposition is that the men may consider theroselves dis. charged until further notleg. | Itis the opiluion of th» steel workers that this course has been tuken by the president of the company as i% means of getting even with those of the em-. ployea who recoatly q@lt work In the middle of number had been disshnurged. - Their action left the works idle at a time when it would be a loss to tho company to have work cease, and on the following day the prosldént told them to gut Downey und go to work on their own i terms. The »«trikers were elated over thoir supposed victory, but thoso who know Preal. outwit them sooner ofr later, The men now dy. Fhe hindsoms beldo who was ia wituess itn * hero venerable husband tQarbogodualers alfh‘kild' d. Langadoaf showed by several » raupton hotel nich that his charge wis hot eKorQiunt, und dPored esidenee to show that the upper- . he ublermaun ceserved his waiting on tha ; the cmes of an infant 'lhey evran search and {ound A& fhewly burn babe in where if hud evide ntly just been thrown by its unaatural mother, 'The babe was tuken into the depot and wrapped in time the frain had Report says she . May 9. -Andrew Bruon has l er Village, HI bo taken | to Hot Springs, Ark., to arswer an Indictraent found agaziu«t him by the United Ntates grand jury charging him with making falso entries in tho hooks;o{ tha bank of which Ro wis pres» nent, und which coljupsed in August, 1888. Mr. Bruonm wits onee before arrested on the charge - of emberilem ai but was acquitted, and «lag ns | he is equaliv innocent of the present charge, ”mummy thut the entire foreoe has been din- | charged inevely for tho purpose of getting rid bof the reernt strikers; that In the course of a few days all the other men will be hired ngain, I case -an ' wenn in mun wilw \\‘n\‘\\\\\\ . l i ih « CHRISTIAN IX. King of Denmark Who Wl Probably Arbitrate Beta-em: Russia and Engwmd. ios He Gets a Good Siz and being out all night, the Juxgy to-day re- turned a verdict of gullty against 'Earu Cooper, the banker and mill fonatro,charged with feloni- ously assuulting Julia Dunno. The banker | eays the jury was influenced by {nullc clamor against him. I the day because James Downey, one of that dent Koranton well predicted that he would ; um that the places which the strikers lately | Mled wil hereafter bd occupied by workmen I who have novyer before been In the company's | kemploy . y L.. o «Ge eww n ine > ' Serious Accident at Geneva t~pectat to the Telegram} Grxrva, N. Y., May 9.- Yesterday forencon as Messrs. Berriman, Strats and Estelle, em- . ployes of John Guylord, were at work on a «taging on a harn betug erected on the: eofBlogse premises, It «uddenly gave way, precipitating the men to the ground. Masars. Strats and Estelle cary ped with «light infurfes, while Ber- riman was seriously injured. He was takon home and Dr. Covert called, who reports this evening thd case serious but not neepssarily diiutorousn, a _-_--e@+- \ Binghamton Man EHonored. {Special to the Telegram.} | N. Y., Moy L. Choator Burtlett, of this city, was to-day appointed by the president is second deputy cominisslonar peastons, at a swary of $3,600. Major Bart. lett was one of the bravest nf the many soldiers sent out by Broome county, and he t- in every way deserving of his high position. He has ERIE'S RASCALLY BANKEK. Dose of Old Fashioned ustice, [Special to the Telegram.) Rurz, Ps., May 9.|-Aftera trial of seven days, Tho excitement during the trial - was - Intenso. - When the eounsel fnr the prosecution sat down ally culling for the conviction of the accused, a scomn followed which the court churacterizged ns disgraceful and| outrageous. Hundreds: of people jumped in their seats and rent the air with plqudits. Indignant at such an exhibi- tion in # court of justice, Judge Goldsmith ordered it? wholesale arrest of all observed in | the act of applaufling. The excitement was occaaloned by aliqgations that the boasted at his ability to buy up the courts and\ juries. The sentence was postponed. Loic cn ege: L. CITIZEN pEAp. John TW. Maynard, of Williamsport, Dies at Minneqiin Springs. 2 {bpdcs I toThe Telegram.) Wiriamsport, Pa.: May 9. -Hon. John W. Maynard, of this oily, died last evening at bis summer residence at Mlnnvqua Bprings, aged seventy -cight 30:er eleven months and twenty days. [ Ex-J 11mm Maynard was one of tho mast pruminnnt and vorably known ceiltizens of Wiliatisport. wus born at Springfield Vermont, May 181, 1806, his ancestors baing English. | Judge Maynard has been prominent for buil a century, having uundm’tfld many im- portant cases In' New York nd Penosylvania. Judge Maynard last wife being Miss Cordelia Bellows, of New- burg, N. Y., who gurvives him; three children also mourn his lass, being Eiste, wife of Peter Hontic, James and Clara, | The funeral services will take place at the Trinity Episcopal church in this city on Tuesday afternoon next. *-- & E’ Flat-IL FOLTY FEET A Pittston Man Who Tried to Catch a Mov- 1. ng Elevator. [Spec to the Telegram. PitrsTt08, Pa., May 9. - Yesterdny at about 5 o'ciock p. m. ex-Chicf of Police John J. Hast, employed as chief shipping clerk at Pope & Co.'s picking house, while on the third floor utempted tojump on the nascemding elevator to go to the fourth floor, - He missed his foot- ing. foll hack unbalanced and under the ele- vator, going to the «nh-eollur of the placa, Ho, was picked up and taken to the office and phy- slefans «ummoned, as ho was helpless. Upon examination it vis, diseovered that his left considerable amount. | A - fev sC POLO AT MT. MORE ifs. as married three times, his sboulder - was - di-ldeated.. No bones were broken as far #&s| known at present. Mr. Hast is u six-foot man, weighing about $20 pounds. - Furthor dm elopmnnm wilt have to be awaited. Pa., Mav 9. \'The jury In tho murder case came in at 7:50 e'clock to-night. Very few peoplo knew it, as everything was conducted quletly, so as not to attract a crowd. The prisuner wis brought in the back door of the court house, - As soon as the lights wore lighted the crowd rushed fn. - Clerk Busgell, at a few minutes of 8, called the roll. He then ashci : - ''Gentlemen of the jury, bave you agreod upon a verdict?\ Foreman Jennison then handod tho verdict to the clerk, which ho read as follows; \We tind the prisoner guilty of murder in thoe second degree, and recom- imnoend hint to thn merey of court,\ Gordon was then taken back to jail Wilkeabarre Skating Match, |Special to the Telegram.) Wmxesnange, Pa., May 9.-Tho scorvo at 4 o'clock of the fifty hour rgee, which ends at 11 bWelgck - go-night - wad: - Holdsworth, 359 served one term as sheriff and one us assem- bly man. e l tot candies The Alabama Insane Man Dead. * (&pecial to the Telegram. } Bativia, N. Y., Moy 9.--John Casey, tho Aln- which, he says, was trumped up by his eneiutes, | banmfnsane man died in an epileptic fit you» # Ge e +o n mame The Chicago Markets. [Specar to the Tele ram.} (‘mvmm Ill., dxil buat strong to-day. closed at 48%, the highiést. May 9. The roarkets were The advance in wln-ut was dun to more warlike outlook in Europe. July wheat opened at 9225, the lowest price of the duy, highest 043{, closing 94%. July corn opened at 48, , the lowest. price of the dry, July pork opened | terllay, A post mortem examination showal that. his 11114011103 wore of such a nuture as I probably hastened his death, He was u victim | of optlepay, and when he came out of a At developed 'bomicidal mania and was extremely violent. me o o: a Gels w come Sent Up for Sixty Days. (Special to the Telegram. Warsaw, N. Y., May 9.-Thomas Doyle, a and eloded ut $11.80},, highest $11.45, lowest |\“’1“\\t of Houth Warsaw, \was to-day takon £11.35. -- &+ The Twentfoth Conductor Rellgm, { Vpeciai to the Telegram.} to the Erie county penitenliary by Detective Cornell He will sorve ogrt a sentence of sisty (In) s, giyon by JustJeo Chgfi’ue for stealing dif. tfflrt implements from Yautthey's sigughter annrwrrn N. Y., May 9.-John Gallop, of | house. this city, a conductor on & Wagner aleeping car mapping from New York to C hleago, . re- signed to-day on account of the strietneas This makeq the twontieth aunductor that has resigned during ths past of the maw rules. three weeks for this cause. ge -#- +- --+ The Sick Policeman. ia Patrolman Ennis is still confined to his home | by a serious attack of pneumonia. Many friends will wish the faithful, 0mm t speedy of the Times proprie recovery, Oil Has an; Advance, © {tipecial to the Telegrant.} New Yorx, May 9.-Tha market was active | to-day and prices advanced steadily. Qpening {at 715, the lowest price of the duy, Closing at 78%, the highest ‘ tL, Painful Accident at argaw. l {Special to the Telegram.} o Warsaw, N. Y., May 9.-Frank B. Smith, no , bad his band terri | WWW in their | laps; Fell, 895 niles,.oge lop. miles, _ two - laps; hrier, 281 miles, woven lago; - Maney, [214 - infles, - oloven lapsg - Quigley, | 214 {miles soven laps; tGordner, ~34031niles, ce, 3450 intles,. j flfmeu The prizes aro #125, $75, £00 ind $25f Holdsworth at present seoms curtain of getfing first place, Ho won the two previops es hore. Thero is great excitement and a 1 e crowd. Steolo he ftun at Phiimlelphia. f Ra., May 9.-William Steclo, the champion tentmile runner, 6f Blosshurg, Pa,, Seotlund, un u three-mile foot race at This no.doubt will bo a 1885, for ® side. . years ngo in a |threo-mite race and it was nip- and-tyok thom, but Btecle won the mopbynrexv ect. W % Rink Rented to Salvationlqtn. [. Y., May 9.--Tho Keuka rink was tened morninv for one year to Cap- min 8. &. Palmhor, an officer on General 11:1? staf, of the SHaliation army. \ They will next week and tho hallelujah Inssles will His llllf'k ; is badly sprained and bend severely bruised, ! and Mexangier Cly~k,ex-champlion of Glagegow, Pastime park, J filadeliphia, Monday, June 1,. very oxoalting race, as both man mot goveral An attack on tine dives and dens of {iniquity ot T anes - w wcca f- Le e eep ee e -s . __ SHOT THROUGH ‘THF HI wa cc 4 A Prominent Harrisburg Man cide-The Cause. [Special to the Tétegram. Hararssoreo,. Pa., May O- H. Wrnoon, by a pistol shot fired\ {through tho heart. He died ia twenty ploutes, Ho was a - prominent _- merchant) | and | feo dealer und was nanelally embarrassed. | This morning all of MT property wasi levied upon by the sherlft. - His debta aro farjin exdess of his assets. It wis discovered late this after- noon that Walkemeger wus a forger for a days ago endorsement To-day forged settled. a - note with | a was. - discovered but anothor forgery . was thought that morg will be disclosed. - Walke meger hus always stood! high cir cles. An inquest is in prowl-ass this evening. Played There. [Spectal to the 7 polo between the the Perry club at Mt. Morris last immense hundreds were tu foission. Money on tho result. Perty club by a spore of three toltwo and the hres towns, cision fairly and tq the satis uni ence, showing no partiality. T be gccepted by them. - - + -@ + DUNKIRKH'S BROEEN «--- La. aome ghee - BANK. __ laid In Full. ' Speciql to the Telegra suspensipn of Minpr's bank in this place, in full, LT\ depositors w wuld their losses ure keenly felt, 're - mostly labori though eompa eantinued depression in busindss, thirty years. 4@# - + ~ f--- THE NEW mm; thCKMARKFT. ~> showed an inclination to drop, not go below the opening. au made tho shorts cover and adv list, Dispatches fram Chicago that the rate-cutting in the no settled, are certain. mnp Gg ips towne The Late Judge Maynard. [Special to the Telegrikm.} WILLIANRPOBT, If)?” May 9. Lycoming county bgr was hel Mnynard. - Judge Cummin {presided. MeCormick, n committee to fuperail Tuesday, jurors present will attend the ff 4 -@4 <+ Making the Blind {special to the Teleg See. um.} Ryder, the Rochester Gceulist takes charge during {Spectal to the Telegram.) tog-day bet ween the \ Browns! Williamsports, resulted in home term by a score of 18i{to 1. have been a clear \ whitow Lockbhaven Saturday of next! week,. muro ip mle Buffalo \ Express © Sued. . lfipecfal to the TeleGram.} this morning. |. N, ' 61:51:ng s, my 9.-Tho ball game was wtponodqnmwmm h E 220 at {a sat o, I» 0 ~> , j; E» KHz-k}: erve? bn egt - ALBANY, fl Y., May 9.--(lol. Nashnnember from Cattaraugus, has co eneed a Hibel suit against the Buffalo Arpress which. charged hin | mmmmmx mum S ”ti\. Pfik‘ * Poa w aho e ad w alc P ROMAN CE OF A BANK T | a sExsAtion co Sho early evinced a fondnes 1 her liking for the art was ag ompan! sd.. | voice of a quality far [movie the di 'To her fittractions of voice W713 addedt a petite figurg graceful carriage, genérg] afterward traveled with one of D'Qyly Carte's companies as Mabel in the ¢ Pirates of Pen- 2sunes.' John McCaull'scompanies, Herfinal conqneotlon f ending February 24, 1883. | emegar committed suicide Kere ef tly this af- 7 discoverbd, and it is An Lxciting For the Champflonship Pranv, N. Y., May 9.- An excfiing game of ivingst@us, offGeneva, and ght drew an ed iwny unable to gain ad- vas offered as ffreo as water won by the 1 The referee, Walter F. Nurgseey| of Buffalp, rerfdered his de- i; of th» audi- iis decides the supremacy of the two. clubs, The Olean club sent a chatlengo to the winojng club which will It is Claimed Depositors wm ; Probably be J Drxaimax, M. X..|Mm y. -The 359mm“ of the it is assorted, have bregn greatly exaggerated. The | assignees state thit the will be paid | but eopmiderable sufféring may be eqused on 11009117 of the unne{ essary delay. ‘oahnot be found.; It is ing people, tively amail, | the great thiof in a very disagweaable light be» |, ir. Mingr had been engaged in spetulating fod some tims und the recent de- pression in stocks, as well as the general- and, caused am { ngeeseury to protert{ fhe creditors, J, him to be. | oo The hank had been jin operation} for more than strong thin mowing but ua’te “3p first hour prices did far, 2, there was an advanes on allf stocks and the closing prices were the best of the day, therd> vance being from A4, to L Supporting orders were put out in the Gould sfocks and this need the entire ro to the effect h west has been If thore is no further ¢utting of mites the gmunger stocks still probably advante, whilo should the cutting contique lower prices -A mesting of the this afternoon to take setlon on the death ofithe Han. J. W.. ~ The chair appoluted Clinton Lluy<F , Hon. Samuel Linn, G, A. Bowers, C. K. Gefides and H. C, brepare and re-. port to the court the proper minutes of respect to the memory of the deceased,, to gt upon the reconis. The comjpittee will report in open court one hour beffpro the time Axed for the Remarks will be made by members of the bar.\ Court will then adjourn and with mambors of the bay eburt, oftccraand neral in & body. Warsaw, N. Y., May 9. -Thooperation of re- moving a eataract from the pye of Governor William P. Smith, a septusgenarian, formerly of tho Bingham house, was successfully per- formod this morning in thirty minutes by Dr. rend- ered the operation mlllilOSt pairflesg. Dr. Adams three weeks of confine- mont. Dr. Byder thinks the dight will be par- tinny restoretL , Baso Ball at wuua imsport. ° g . Pa., May 9.) The game here of Altopm, and victory' for the It would ish\ if Chatham, of home team hadn't mufféd x fly in field. Firth and Rflav composed the home battery, The Altoona! City club plays here Tuesday and EC’I‘ED JAMES D. F1$ The Gad Story of the Mysterious Dear-ft Beautiful Opera® Singer—Remark? ¢ whie Facts, e \ [Spectal t4 the Telegr 10.2% New York, Mgy Sir—This 'city has jug a gennine sensation in connection 'with | D. Fish, the big bank thief, lwho with; ] Ward ratned the Grants. | years ago he became enamor of Rangusky, Ohio, who was of am fine fai It keems that | of Salhe R for mus! telligence,\pifuancy, and alovible dispossiI +Hix years ago Sallie made her first appear at the Grand. opera, house, Kew York, 1 ** Bohemian Girf,\ & great success\ gs the Princess, -in \ Fatin at the Fifth Avenu f theater, upon tho she subsdquently seo M \o\ presentation of the. opera in New York. Bae Later she was connéeted with one of with the stage was at the Btandard theater in : New York, as Pbyllis in * lolanthe,\ duringi the season beginning hovemfimr 25, 1882, and 8HE MARRIED F. T.iLAT’\G, . ‘ of an aristocratic and wealthy fami’ly. He died a drugkard in October,' 1883. Sallie re- turned to the home of her stay-motherin San- dusky, uccompaniod by hen *younger sisters Alice, who had spent some rqonths with her in New York. After a sojourn 'here .of isevoral 4 works, Mrs, Laing returned t New York. For; three or four weeks she 8 pped at fer old boarding house, then she engaged rooms for a few weeks with Mrs. Moffett, on Forty-fifth street, and oc upiéd an 'elegant suite of rooms at the Hotel Vendome. Thence she went to gorgeouq apartm lents in a new flat Ed- ai' herexpenses, it is said, Inning been borng by James D; Figh. - AU this time Sallie wab tio longer op the stage. Mr. Fish frequently called 'at. the house of Mrs. Nugent, on Thirty- fern-Hi street, before Laing's death and took Sallie and ber p sister Alice out to dinner, Fish was a con» [ stant visitor at the theater 'where Mrs. Laing and sending floral offerings to heron the stage. Her family in Sandusky in course ofitime were | surprised by a a dispatch from Fish ampounc- ing Sallie's death, The qfoflher-in—lawg Frank A. Layman, affd Sallie's sister Alice went. to New York to secure the remams. , THE BODY REACHED : SA\DU$KY on March 16, ting was taken) in charge‘ by the local undertakers, who subsbquently Adposited it in the vault af Orkland clemetery, where it still remains unless interred within the past few days. It his just leakef.out Ballia died in an out of the way place in, Bergen county, N. J., and that she died a fet hours after Ii little girl babe wa® born to her. In la small book kept for the purpose by thb assegsor two records were made as follows: }|Under deaths, \Nellie B. Laing, aged twenty-nine years, died at Carlstadt of acute gqeitrztzs Under the head of births, appeared 'the following: \Daughter of Franklin B, Laing and Nellie Reber, born at Calrstadt febrhary 24, 1885.\ This was the date of Mrs.; Laing's smivzd‘ifi’ Carlstadt from New York. 4 October 22, 1883, fully eighteen mouths before. The body of Mrs. Laing, after having been obseure locality until Hunday evening, March 15, when it was taken to binduglq - The (‘hlld aid that Fish was: present when dine woman died and saw the baby. Fish ié‘fi'xeyv retwant about, the diselo- sures, but enough, has beén developed to put. fore the public, His devotion to stago beauties has been marked4but it jras not thought he was so immoral and dehajed as his conrfection with the sad fate of the bdautiffl singer shows sECRETLE MARRIED To risg, Le Ohio] May 9.r—»&dd1tlonal interest is given the Fish-Lming scandal by a} 'statement of F,. A, Lay manreditor 1 the - Jour- nal. and brother-in-law of Mrs, Laing, whose name figures in e sen auoual gccounts of that lady's deafnhimfle sys: '*Regarding the enuse and manner of Mrs] Laing's death, I am prepared to denm’nce the; acequnts publxslwd us false in agreabpart'lf $01: it whole. , The #2- count is strictly true until it tohches upon her;s life subsequent to the dmth of hes first hus- band, Mr. umg, t that point the inlwcumcms begin. So months after that évepnt Mr. James D. Fish, atithat time known as a mil- Honaire banker, bbgan paying her his addresses, which culminated in Maul 1884, abo g the ; lxpe' he became iivoivéd in his financial d{fficillties, ulated. should be kept se ret until suéh time as he was free again. These ,\ which at frst appeared ip porary, becim rassing as time' went by, 11d she 15 ill insisted upon her original stipulation, anfl Hid to the hour of her deatB, which . ° | ; ‘ was as BODDEX TD UNHXPECTRED f to her friends as jt was t hefself, The issxbag of the marriage with Mr. Fish was aldaughtéer, | born February at Carlstadt, N. J., fnd which to now with friengln of \ . Fish, undér his: ang direction. e fnother had almost récegqv- ered from the effécts of fhild birth (when ghe was attacked with gn old'sfomach trpuble 'that was chronic in hér-case,jand Yieldin to a mor- bid appetite for eprtain articles of dét that had been expressly she ute inordinately. wi died within d few hburs on thd rch 10. Her marriage to Mr. Figh! Has peen to her fdrhily since last 311mm er, but for the reasons stated already, which were satisfac- tofy alike to hefjind them, it wad never made pliblic, and has {not en since her death be- | capse of the (£521th circumsflanées and of cape the notoriety that Tum ensue, she her express re t to that efieét 'In justice tofMr..Fish I would add that hé Has'been anx» lots from the firgt to make known the map- ge, and being absoiv dby thd family fro 8 nrecy will do so to-day.\ | manage. Haw Yorr, May 9.-James D. F151? at Lud- | ipw street jail, denied [Saturday, that he Had | gver married Mig, Sai Rober Qaing, and said | hisanquajnm with or was merely one; of M 8. Lemons why plu could Ot. r betrayer. A. gentle- ot learn the, e of {man who know Mr. )F re porter that Miss Sallie Reber resses have accépted he hosp talitiés of ifr bro her-1 435W -of £ informatl on this mot appeared, generally occupying a front chair Pog loaded up was calle Jfimped th low, p dis every cha too drunk! +He was gil Franklin B. Laing, | named gsbove as the father of the child, died hurrivdly removed in ardugh pine box, was | ken to New York, where iit refpained in some I in a private mariage wl ich, 'in order to es- . Oro hit!“- I night: of [~ friendship. Hou 11d, an intimate friend af thadecensed tes that lasq Nommber Sallie gonfessed e 'had been beamed» jit. | She had intend try, but: fhere were. olland did 19h gerpongny told a 'd, gther act- highs} my Fish in his ang ome | bachelor, apartments In - the Mystic ats andt at.wine suppers of the | } kind were served there; The. rennmlsed tfimt after the | failed Fish -used to prome- i 8 4 .°;R° t-on up Mo T? (p* triage. ea Lafer he. ply { .\ I do Inst |desy xgned byg J. iD. F 'be intposs metals; establishing thp which has been knbwn ceased sthee last | summ relations with Mr. Fish, Which have been amd are of th most-ttlendly trees thing!} i eay York (papers, yesnezda and immeédia iy follows: | !* Daily |News wi lage. with Sallie. mm diately.\ pived the follow- | it and shall not h.~ Mr Lay'mizn firmly of the do- a says all their . araewr, are based +00 l ---} The d cesased dpera G oer Is quite well- * Elmira.“ she hay? ng appeared here igxhasparty. e ‘s GUETY. 6 An Exci Ing Upper Statq peat Marv-The Particulays. fox, N.Y., court this morning guilty tothe charge assanlt and Lattery prefenté Kent, who claims to be th f an emplo e at Seott's The comp! lookmg little blonde, 11 per State strea Holland as been her ee years. [Special tot * A ram] In Judge Downs's John, Holland pleaded I ap us. conduct and ' by Julia Strever- ifs of Ered Kent, ine shop, on State 1 idter, a haughty- eh t the Kent domi-\ £ ar Riverside park, ° g izea protector I‘mZ with whisk mid A row followed fand Officer Mead . A. To escépe thp officer Holland rough a window to the ground! tance of twelve feet. rge agamst him, to. remember any mgabout the row. . vengloo days in Albany or £100 Jane. The fine Had not been paling to this afternoon. | 1321s) Fire at fiath. c; [Sp zai to the Telégram.] BATE, N Y., May 9.-At. F afternoon he - called on his in- jan - He admx ed , C' ying that he 'was alf past eleven a in the rear of a house occupied by mbins, on Pine'streoet, spre Hunter's livery stable and ~ Both werd e's house is: ce.. edina, {egraph company is nb dud cmerfmg a deal bf new won by Marti y Si'xltge time, t e ty—sex laps ; wut a to . figfllmm Robinson's considerably dathaged. tally 'ruinkd. e an ince dxary The firemenafil -Its sup- ' 10 - “WM—“T‘- ler Skating Match at Bath. . {Special to the Te BatH, |N, Y., May 9.--The |tturd race between Hang-y frtin, champion champiqn short rank] Facer, ami Charles dxsmnre at the Casino. to- nce, six mm»; Tslin: Clevelaind’s Work House. ¢ [Special to the Te gram“ toe § ER, N. X., May 9 ates that J 01m B. Ldllght who deberted -A Cleveland dis- ho as arrestad thereon Wvdnesdat' has ° lien sent \to the work house for three months. Game Postponed. . :/ {&pecial to the Telegram] , ox, N. Y., May 9 -On acecunt ofthe. ° rain the rg was no game “nth the Oswego elub ' % Wk—\C'Zompanyr. nnsylvania telephone _. bxtending its fielé of . new) line has just Pletea: and ogen d up for busines/s i this city gud another is completed as farm reat, Bend on, | , and mu be through Su§§1uehan ontrose, ight. ne in course 0 canstruchon from on go: Mohtroge jwill be compladed the stl; and one fro named pl ce fill bp ready for business the 15th Owego to the last Mdnaaefi Cann ' asappointed'Geozge 1 be assistant m ager of the offices R in and bciiuyler e state, /*. e t istartedaa nurse} d OF Clinton, We Have the Best'Valaes C 7136 AYOR “£51331: (100 up td being A t the mloney.. Sen erdxct o aA Coroner'& Jury + Bush jid and mquest at North Elmira | body 'of CH the toy f his own head, o jury \br 1:15va leg ; XYiLey, #. last Sat returne estroying hxm‘ a jury was comoqed of 'Peter: Hmv'an ard, Righard A. Van Dezen, William | - ley, Garry 13. S1xby,,Nathan Van Duzen ~ 50 C offman a gopnlaryoung man of this! on Hofiman 51313113131}~ (finite alarge tract of“ Vs a there! ospect that hig ventire W111 p ove, 4s complete sucesss, Ed L siness quahfl jations- and ability to ~ 4-1!\ 8\ clothing we. ever offered. Good. o ade and trimmed, and at Very 'We have avery \argo a figment“ {my t, of the marriege . {t. Phi, and. | ®; mam 2. me; 'to. fis douth y blow» : ith a shotgun with: the int ! | far . L116 purpose of: A