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mantener enne =_ . \FATHER BLOOMER moz ao Reply to His Recent Sermon by the omnm Organ of the A. O. H. “l. U [hmu the Ihbernian Returd, of Yew Fork.] In amother colum» wilt be found a sermon delfy- ered re («may in St. Patrick's churcb, Eimiga, N, Yo., 195-va tX ather Bloomer, the pastof, in which the | X. 0. H. do'taken severely to tisk and denounced an an ageticy.of helt, instituted and designed for the anle purpose of tearing down the Catholic church ! of destroging the spirit of its teachings, and lend- ' ing tite faithful single fle to eternal parditiou. : Father Blopmer, at the outset, disclaims per- © ' sonal malic e and ill-W111 to the members of e om © . ganization--even though hp does compare some of lb; uwmlwr-A to.the tlevll—4lud then proceedsto give . g that for pure vindictiveness and out. , rageoua lli“FP\8.l\1 of logic could not be surpassed. The whole Iiftden of hig argument seems to be that ~ the A, 0. H.. gs an organization, is arrayed against - the C atholic chureh because the Elmira division had a dance in their rooms on St Patrick's night He 4 | might go further aad say thaf every social organt- | zation that has a banquet .on St. Patrick's night is | arrayed against the Catholic chureh;' and ha might go.yet a little turther ami say that every Catholic priest who, as chaplain of invited guest,atteuds such ; banquets, is arrayed against the Catholic church. Fot we bellvvr~mld we wink fr um experience . | when we 4p and feasting and it -there is muc eating and drinking trorrimenn « it these banquets, all of which is mwullally apposite to the spirit of the church, atileast ds muck so as in dancing, and «while Father Bloomer is on this lay he might go P yet a little further, his premuses and conclusions. 5 would be « “will; &n logical, and suy that every ina f dun! woman aud child who vlogs pu wet not in keep-f e spirif of the churth is arrayed against nit uml is trying to offsrt amd destroy the « rder of the (it all drgumwnlfl need against the A. O. l H. ——1m:l We tinve heard nia: iy weak ones, indeed- ”If {ing with the | Father Rloomer's fs dec{dedly the thinnest and most ~ ; indetensible. Granted that the Elmira division did | have a dance in their rooms on St. Patrigk 'snight- .and we are wfllmg to take Fathor Bloomer's word i for'it that they did -we do not see in that fact that the A: G. Hk is arrayed agaunt the Catholic church;f that it is trying th offset fud destroy its order, or is prompted by any overmastering desire to lead souls\ ._ It has been customary to grant Irish Cath~ | mre er fess indulgence on the ocedsion of | “ IFfeland's muflonal holiday, and we can recall many l i plmxmm one in the green isle when the soggarth < groon gathered with the faithful of his parish and * looked ou with hearty onibusia=m as the dance, and | even tagh pgrt biruself In toe song andigoke and the lle meolition of the goud , thiugs proviled, and in numnumhm“ unrv » mipre liberal clerical spirit ' prevails than Leeus to obtain iu Elmira- -like our. ' ben be nutiful New Haven for instance-there is no ~ objection raised to Irish societies having a danee on i l u' t st, Patglek's night. and more especially wlmgflhe dance 15 a pmule one for the members and their ; amd even in stern Elmira, where Irish I i plurlntmm mil-u. find its ebuilitton in nppofluon to ”ml | ctemicgl sentiment, the fact of a St. Patrick's nvighy FM\ | dagpoe in Leasting wu ae tive autagenisra to the church fin4 1s t mist be regiar'ied as one cf the wildest Rights which | fancy is llowe | in take. with reality. Taken in its lwvldut “figmr‘n ence it could hardly be deqmed other I than a lawn of nroral pertection which it c mes l 'witinn .the power bf the church to condemn. Cer- taiuly,. it Father Bloomer can look with complac- ' ency eon the cacesaige eatiog and drinking which is ¢ accommen e hacacteoristie of St, Patrick's nightb&is}, q@ueis foud dares hors, Cn rtuuuly other prléblwfls‘ , sumere urn!decotod and gealous is ho huvée INN“ ta spr hew he ean fnd st rwtér'ln‘lg ' a St. Patrick s night dance. Other + gleople are 'of thear national holidays; even 'on ( bristma curtd blanche tu the observancé a PM}; ~ when it falls on Friday, the woiversal church 'ré- c dlaxes gand absolvesita meinbers from the nhllgfiMfln of abstmenee; and yet the Irisip people, the most = and most faithful wf the children { the ' eburch, must observe their national holids fi—me duy that lms marked it« impress on pages of Irish ' 20 histepy hy a rigld4 of all those simple ' are wout foo make life bear- of the ocraalion 'wlth the n/ genuine holiday. It tay * be something to thank Gnd 'for that all the c let‘s“? Cot Ameri ate Got Inks Hather Bloomer; that thero , Is some lube. all“ sou sete oT right and justices *A Priay m >ontrthing to thank God | \ tor, too, that abler men than he -men whose names Csxhall tre fu the hi<tery of the church when he dnd <-Jus works <lall hayp been forgotten -have gone i record as & ppproVili desirable Catholuw thtushop Rygu, nlt l’ulln'lnlphla. the Al 0. H. as a laudable ank org rnnization. Such shen a% Bishop Becker, '4 ' uf Wilmington; Blullnp Ve Mahon, of Hartford; the bishop Purcell, Bishop Keane, of I W heeling; the bishops of Chicago apd New Orleans, { and the hundreds of good and zealous priests who - ehecurage the urder in its mission of charity and brotherly love-such men as these can hardly be mistaken while Father Bloomer is correct in deter- © nining the true character of the A. O. H. It may be somewhat further, to be thankful for, that the! ideas of stich neu prmailnd in the recent plenary! council of Baltimore, rather than the narrow vie of men like bather Bloomer, who frowm® upon a organizations that do not come under their absolute and undisputed controls ® mwlmm the ( atholies of America look for guidance © in all thingh sprritual are mistaken in their diag nosis of the A. O. H., misled by the cunning devil in the ranks of the order; it may be that Father Bloomer is rigut when, he says the A. Q. H. \ ha reared il'éulf Monty; sthy there and do It may be that stich men t the church and proposes 7 [t can to ple & barrier or 4 1 oobstucle In the way of a lhinistianity ortits tegchings;' but we, and toe llxcvubmls of gourd, earnest, practi R «1.1 Catholics tu the A, 61 H. of Americu, ask to b Lexe used from no cnptml, Father Bloomer as a com + petent Judgp against the better informed men who have proudunced in our favor. No, Father Bloom I er, 3m” premises are Inise, your logic is 18,1119, and . we aatinet, Hiberntans cannot, Catholics canuot 'Music l givl your eferical brethren, and, above all, you | Wterteal «ipertofs enttuot aceept your conclusions . fs not arrhyéll against the Cathol | churecly; every fibre of its betiig, every throb of it + great &ud generous hoart, every impalso. of it: members is in active aypipathy with { atholicity | its practices and its teachings Its meinbers ar i not devils, nelther are they in league with devil y , and the priest that « could make su a disgracef; 1 mmpunwunn the altar of Ged, tnight evon lear sgmething frogu its principles of friendship, unit hand true't hrlguml charity. Advertised List. Thn rc-Ilmglug letters remain ugéealled for a the bimira Ep-mt offico : Sullivan, Nollie Hudson, Stella W flinims « Son MeQarty, WoH Uitiiek, Adain x Warner, WH \} Jerram. Lrizi® t amtou Ink Cu > Luino, V iuce; Moore, Steihs Sum-Illa, U R 4 Qe ~> s Brywu, Mrs C Burchard, Aunié v Rixty,. \Uljee Tompkins, P .T Parsons, Nflwwfi to @ Ist. N \ artillery { wilinx, Napbleog Wooed, Laura , Waterman, Lucy Louts Leary, Lizzin hetchuin, Kate Wast brook, Julia A Corser, Juo & Kesey, J Ho Proning, J N lzornmuq nansephine Pernetti, Jno : | I'ratt, Jennie Cren-uaw, Magglo E Malcom, H K . Lrawford, Mex Buikley, Mrs» Hattio Whit om b, 4 co 6 ldwm, Mm Emily Perry, A J Myers, C A Mct arthy, Chas Murray, Bridget E. F. Bascous, postmaster. Finin’ UU... THE FAMOUS © ECLIPSE\ ; Traction, Plowing. Portable and Stationary Engin \**. R W nyuesboro. Ra.. MASUrFACTUKERS OP reshers, Cotton (ins, baw MAL: and Horse Powers, Send for catalogue. Mention this paper. aug! GnsArAmsmcau 5 Gold Band Moss Rose Pinuer Set. or Gold Band M Decorated Toilet Ret, For full artlrnhrfi address yr MNERICAN TBA Co,* k i # f t GOOD NEWS © LADIES! »| Greatenc inducem & red, Now's your 32153 Sggtg orders for our celebruted 'P. and Coffees, and secure a beauti- ful Gold Band or Moss Rose Chin Ten Set, or Handkame Decorate Jud # Van: Shee Hawtli‘c‘nk wo w 2° EGEE <G TEL‘EGBML. L £113 ara L | PEOPLE PLECKED BY PORK. 'DIBASTROUS SPECULATION BY MANY PERSONS AT WAY ERLY, At Least £30,000 Said to ros pparm. | Lady to be Held MRS. JOB PH WITEEN marque“! the Ian-lento 94st This Morni figs The xdeuth at 12 o'clock} night, of Mrs. Mallo Witten r Jaseph Wittenberg, was a SB t _| deoply deplored, not only by) her own loving family on whom the great afffiction falls with the most crushing weight, but bya very large number of aequnintances loved and réspected hor for I and noblo character, For a fnum Ars, Wittepniberpg, with her h in this city, and has reared ap ily of chill! 'THE BASE BALL SEASON., 'Great ‘iflmn'ma Played'in Elmira Yesterday, . One for To-Mnmw. -~'l‘lm Young Plokaways, captain, J. Gahon, defeated the Lone ftars by a score of 87 to 21. . -The May Flowers defaated F. Potter's nine | by a spore of 9 to 0. F. Byrno, enptaip of the |. May Flo ers. ' TO ELMIRA. 111mm; SWDDENLY ENDS A ITABLh CAREER. rs nuf Lumrioun Living by Whole- e Thofts, Heo is Consnigned to a Prison Cell, New York. Mny 9..- with the - duke, Hes WAS oJ SENT - A §WELL NI Inst Wednesday lerg, the wife of event which is ave Been. Blown in Goulequdnun. . ., May 9. |-A short time ago 4 xchange was opened here, and given a chanco to speculate in the most ~upptoved manner. Provious to its fere a few peopte who did trad- m shops, principally by corre- suon as the shop opened here,] eople, embracing ail thé diffor- got the mania and went in for [nd a fow winnings were made, which olated thp now spoculators, who wereall nnxlous to become Jay Gaulds or Vanderbiits, e them bolder, and instead of inall amounts they wanted to Gunts ang thus get rich all the |; faster. - The majérity hero made a specialty of | pork, and to hefr them talk on the subject one at Phil Armour was going to | have rivals who! would lead him many points ia . tho raca for wealth. As soon as thero werd wafbatween Englund and Russia An insurance. tion for some time, satisfaction of the? of Painted Post, Btunchfield, iof thi ,q intense interest at Waverny, N. N so-called stock ¢ all persons werd air of a grand a handdjomely mamhnd Into the court of general bowed condescondingly to fRocor- Insprctor Byrnes, who accompa- k bundlo of documents |° hon Clerk Hall callod out . S201 BIP Address coiimilt club got away with the Young - 3 game, Elakira, N. ¥2¢ Plckmvnys by i acoro of 15 to 0. B, Thro is the captain of the Liberty club and W. O° Dmy of the Pickaway. -ThQ game betweon tho May Flowers, Brynn Halliday captain, and the Avonue Stars, Thomas Dolan captain, resulted in an easy vietory for the as tho score resulted 27 to 16 in their \J friends, , who or many virtues ber of years uested from all.i Original, contrlbu 'lons are r per, 4846: ink, and Hite on but one side of the enlist put one puzzle|on a page. sqssions and opening there ing in tho Eimi gpondence, As a large class of ent professions, small amounts & isband, has Hived 1 interesting fam- cgmposed of Miss Faonie, fWilife, of whom handed a thic to the recordar, and t! in his melodious 'teanor volon: \ Honry R. Lawrence to the bar. Mr. Lawrence arose Innguidly, bowed and pulled his military mustache with n. unnohalant | , Answers to uzzles of 291. -Dew, are, pin. lator under griavo pecuniary dfsabilitl #07, -fireat minds often, vantages arising frorn Whit-h render their ~ | unavailing, 249; All, cod, xmres,|lcafrpnn, emanated, . delayed, fillets, trouble arose. has for a long time: hotel in the villlg September, 1882, policy on her life life association of e‘ , Wi the policy was $5, - for the policy the é secure it were pe local agent and a cian, and she was paid her premium; 1g t which occurred J y Id. About the 17t the vife, Jullg, go. | -—1ho Northorn Central Stars dafeated theo \Cow Minders\ of the \Pateh'' by a score of 0 Potrick Holleran is tho captain of the Stars and F. Collins is the El Mahdtof the Cow Minders\ forces. -The clgurmuknrs who rogard thfl oranr printers as their mortal foes in the base- , havo challenged the oreptoyes of ° this office to a friendly game of ball to be played to-morrow afternoon. bas been nceepted and the game will be played on the Northorn Central grounds. doctors und two ambulunces have beon en- gaged to attond, und the \subs\ are counting on at least two ** full\ aro the names of the members of the cigar- makers nine and their pua‘ltlona: Buss, 8. Graddle, 1 b.; Mead, e.; Lovy, p.; Dulon, 3 b.; | yan, r. f.; Wortzel, 8 b.; Lbolon, 1. f.; man, captain 'c. f. und the following artists will positively appear from the to the admiration of the ladies agd delight of the surgeons: Flelschman, captain. p», Sbon, c. Bullivan, 1 b.; Mack, 4 b.; CGuire, a, s.; Hickoy, 0. f.; Tobin, v. 1. ; Crittep- Baratoga . flpri keenly felt, and the grant a ‘n ction the family has sustained will seem still! has passed, but | roduct,. tqmzlé. > tern, lesser, 2001. The winnings speculating in talre In large You are charged with Iarvcmy in the first Are you gullty or not guilty?! rattled um. t. 2408. —Bubb$¢. 2599 ~-Pa ~-Tinsel, iddate, ner | Accordion, bagpli e |castanet, alsrion, coraet, cym- buds. drum, flute, Iflifl,VlOllll. 2HXH. , eciate, fentop, adders, 23 “1.304 -RKarra ion, noisome, es ip, cel, 1 lhoq 2005—4“ 18. Vq jg'iulnnwe caux A New Postmaster Appoi Ifostmaster e I to the Telegrama.] e~ president yess , i'duy appomsed, l, om; E. Mason postmaster at p Java, to. fillntha pout} n left vacant by ; Rodgers mcently, nfined in the Bub Mason is an ex-supervi- , loveland (Democrat, and an ; first po masterfippolnmd :ounty, and giveés‘ entire satisfaction m the Democrats. 02151311653}?4 candldaws, Lead); am? Howell'd are now on thaI esident's , conside«s : he present incums« greator after the: 6° amount) ler ) lady itppli of | le in order 4, - dtory to thi mining physx- -Neppin,erased, .-~Gr0V6F CUIBYBn Mr. Lawrence stroked his mustache onnn mare, gazed patronizingly at the court, and an- gwored quietly :. * Aw- yes, gnll‘h‘.\ Then he bowed onere The loss of a mother tau chord in every heart, and to city there is great sympath expressed over the lamentable ovent which KH voted wife and loving mothef from her family, would think as taken this de- Tho challenge of nor death, ore, and the inspector beckoned to one of his sergeants, who escorted Ar. Lawrence to Warden Finn's Lawrence is the man who in September lant robbed un«EJo«eph Quinlan, on one of On shipboard he ingra- tiated himsel{ with the two young men, senting himself as a highly connected Amer ean, with plenty of money and WHEN THEY P MB. LAWRENCE induced them to gecompany him up to Pough- and when thay returned to the city alt three went to the Hotel Devonshire, where they registaored as brothers. their room Thomas Quinlan depogited #950 in, drafts and English money with tha hotel clerk land taqk a receipt. During the night Lawrence qnletly\abstracted the recetpt from his wallet and early in the moraing presented It and drew The same day he took a steamer On tho way he managed to mm hmwst by taking in an unsus- Vor three months ho jour- naved over theo continent enjoying himself, and | early.in March came» Intek and sturted at onee for Chicago, his native city, Byrhes came across his trick. tiveadergeant McCloskey arrested him he wus very civil, laughed at the idea of his ever being ; pnmqhnd and said that as soon as he got to , faw York He would take the first steamer Tor | His real name is Adoiph A. H. Klee- He is about years old and can spfluk Ave languages fluently. a Miss Taylor, of Richelle, HJ., anda year utter deserted her and married Miss Nellie Richards, damghter of a wealthy resident of Los Angeles, Ho decamped with £20,000, stole £6,000 more in San Frapeisco, and started for the city whero a seore of hotalkeepers still fondly remember him by the large bills which he loft them. Hk cA} fo SPW YORK As 7 m. canvassed for Horace B. Winton, at No. 234 Broadway, und he one day | pocketed $700 and took , the Belgenuiand for On board the steamer he blossomed colt as Lord Pembroke, an English peer. distlaguishod appearance and lordly maunaners made him an object of consideration to the passengers, who treated him with all that ad- imitation belitting a real live lord. A young tho son of a wealthy banker, was so pleased with his lordship that he told him all about himself and his pa, and ; was highly elated when Lord Pembgoke invited him cordially to veit him at Iris: egstle on the Iqland of Skye, and pu«- in autumn in hunting His: fordship and the St. Louis man traveled together to Paris and then 'the British peer helped himself to a draft of ; to the simplee Missounman. distres«ing it would be for the young man to notify Ins father of his sad. ex- Lord (Pembroke affixed the young anans name to i eablegram explaining the ushing for more money. cable brought back a paternal clicking at $1 a word and an order on a Puris banking houso, which Lord Pembroke lost no time in cashing. In Kansas City and Indianapolis charges of forgery aro ulso awalting him. rested ii Kansas City, but managed to give the officers the slip. WHEN aARRAIGNED FOR SENTENCTC the recorder. sald: ' You have talents, rence, that would have won you an honorable position jn soefety .\ ** Your honor,\ said Lawrence, leaning easily against the bar, \ «hould not form too harsh an estimate of me. , pleaded guilty, but it ts also truethat I thought _that it was the best thing to deo, count} thn expense of trying me. the victim of a woman. 'fered that I might supply the demands for froney of an insatinble woman. imprisonment in st va prison with horror. fegr it more than death. my time, but shrink from facing a long term Will your honar not give me another chance in life and send me to the El- nira reformatory ?\ “You are beyond reformation,\ rejoined the \You have devoted yourself to a life of crime appirently, aud you must pay the Esentence you to state prison for | Lawrenge turned rumors of a popular hotel. BROKE| OUT IN ALL ITS FORCE and oveorybody| stwuited In to buy pork at tho thon ruling quotation $12.80 utbunrpl with the firm determination of holding it until it reached , $20. - Every papor was exgorly seunned fortho European war gows, und the debates that took place would hate done honor to many of our | statesmen, und ft, is further reported thiut some of the boys wont so far as to pray for war. When wheat commenced to ad vanee thoy were sure pork would follow, and orders were glw’n Wheat and corn continued course yet pork only followed int reason nona of the deeply One business firm was promptly {or the dompany, and' ted-Promp active j! the officers of th that they woul ground that the application for th tenderly exgrehsed fall to assttage the grief that fills afdliéted hearts, but the assurance' to Mr. Wittenber | that the s§mpathy of the Trroramx gives and his family The following © WAREAW N. the C 'upard steamer«. aluge Post who had , ado tatements that the mude application . healthy |and consump- ds “ch company refused. as cotmmencéd jth had improved itertained 'of her o ride out, but a s usable to rally Squire attended an emi ent phy ician 'of and t\yo weeks before her d so much that hopes were o recovery and sho was aple I relspse came on and sho wh Drs. W. C, Wey and her and Dr. Jacobi New York a dislike for the bus 3 the woman, at thp time ' for membership, was i tive. On these gro to settle, and fi o by Mr. Borst in th6 supfteme court of Steuben j I ied Mairich 21, 1885, by e part of the as a defénge a large Ilse statements in the do by A‘hé deceased. falo Insane assylfi sor, .a prominent Irishman. Thisigsthe Before going to by Cleveland in. to purchnso moje. on their upwar feebly but for Interested ones could tell. had and sttll holds about 5,000 barrels at high figures, anothqr party holds a like amount l to Mr. Wittenborg in New avo from 500 to 2,000 barrels, to keep watch of and re-mar- | gin from timo to time, - One of tha parties re» lated a dream hp had a ghort time ago tn which ho fancied the Russians and English wore have. iug a terrible ponunflict and that the ezer had Insued an ordnfillnm every officar killed should have a Larfel of pork buried with him. Hoe | haillooed out \ buy me 1,000 more ~ IIH WIFE GRABBED HIM now what ho meant, and in his tod 1,000 July pork. bad bettor buy the clnldrvu sume clothes, las I have mot had uny money lately.\ - Last Monday when peard was assured, reat many bluse people here as | that tho castles they had built oak as well us the pork mar- ‘ led themselves to gaze on the ' A Grand Suecess. Already watch prices go off without a reaction, and hen the clbso recorded a drop of seventy cents for the day, these same poople | went away with faces so long that their friends ' | days with throe sessions daif hurdh knew them. As the weok rullnd along 8. Hauler. whose pnfliouq bUCCBSSflb in con- ducting theso festivals entitles him to the con- , sideration and commends him to the music- pork, It WM“ not be surprising to see the stiff | loving people of all classes, [has charge of the ' arrangoments, and will hay the festival under p* mlmr) a much loger figure will probably bo | nis personal supervision and Ona thing is certain, it has affectad | F. Root, of Chicago, ¢ 'elabf Inglllmntfl business, us thero aro many who conductor, author havo got thetr{money tled up and fail to liqui- ' date with thdir home merchants who hes® | of those in attendance pg trusted thoth, pind should the decline continues : us tated uboke,. there aro some who will be | “fa“ The (Unumflg well forved to lose their all. * Then wit the losers let us sympathize. bor nothitlg cau segm foul go them 'that win.\ THE LonsEX PHUS PAR. From gnod rt! are upwards of 20,000 barrels of pork held in this villnage which were porehased at an aver- igher than the present price, which will make the present losses foot up | Qne prominent hotel paid to be in the hole $09,000 or $10,000, while u business maf is hung up for £8,000. There is no use of talking, but this craze for specu- lation which has taken hold of our people, as well as those of other places like Hornellsvllle, | Corning, Binghamton, ete., is a terrible curse usiness, involving l6ss to men who can Ill afford it, and sending thousands which has the effect to make ; Mayo, 3 ln; IV a county. Issuo w the service of ar company, setting number of allegf@il, original. applicat'gm‘ Many attempts were .m pany, for the ben At, d JON D THE SAFETY and security of the p lmes held L members H whorn th uggregutmg seve to comprofuise offers of a settl fendant, ranging f beneficiary, J. W, had been male them and conten #5,000 or nothln was finally noti igd ' fof trial | tho calendar, for recently held in sitting of the t wa‘s’agreed upon p . Albgny the latte“ Stanchfleld, 'of th lor & Parker, o the defondant, named and it rest lt , the xulldltv of th nothing known to medical gmxmus seat awali ration of their pe mops. qenb goes out of T6\ me - Yesterday aftornoon a delegatinn of heavy | wolght base ballists, with more or lens signs of | mother earth, grass stains, etc., sticking to | their hands and on thair clothing, made wild home runs on this office and nearly seared the | sporting editor out of his chair by the vohem» | oneo with which they lasisted that the fol- : towing should be printed In the ; The nteinbors of the Frog Hollow Budgets de- | I Tented the Young Libertys by a senora af 19 to ll Captain of tho former club, Denms Met arthy; ( taptain Digby, who was ba- i bind the bat, became \exhausted \ in tue fifst in- daughter of Bernhardt Macit) and was married ork city, in 1859. i} in Susquehanna \ After nmsldauw of five y she moved to 'Eimira in eom{ bund, who hud formed « chpartnership with L. Rosenbaum, for the purpdse of carrying on the dry gonds trado. Mr sister of Mrs. Louis Htraus with her father, aro the on] bers of the family. forty-livo years of age. held at her late residence morning, and the sad so ducted by the Rev. Dr. Radin. will be in the Hebrew coemptery in' the fifth ward. Many friends fron) other plaves aro here to & i while several BASE is LL YES1I | which they hay The Result of Various important (33m nngrs and Losers. [hpqcfial to the Telegrain.] . | At St. Loyis -B: OW'lLSé Atlhleucs 5. At New HM ett Ydlfl‘s 5g Pri §1At ( + Brooklyn 0 Unttinméti 4. ! At New York-Pro idence |0, New York 1. | | At Louisville -Lduisvilie 9, BHaltimers 1. ! At Wa shington National 10, Vigginia 5. ; Finiladelphia 15, Boston &. - At Pittsburg ~«Ella henys 16, Metropolitans 3; - At Detroit-St. lLo m-Detgroxt. boned by rain. | | At Buffalo-Chica oned by snow., p nil g' traveler. . [Wittenberg' was a lof this city, who, surviving mem- Meceased was but THe funeral will be At 1G o'clock this flces will bo con- The interment where Inspector ' nus vicinity, When Detee- e by the 1194 ,000 to $3 000, but the Bax-fit to whom the policy [Fl deecli editoe tertain ellI melt how the latter, J. Digby. Bt ps a B+ M a » s &. and wanted to dozing mom! T 'At Phllddolpm For thesake A self-preservation It was ggreed ° und the delegation departed or the fly. They had no sooner tarned the corner thin u crowd that could give the * brigado points on wearing apparel and general uppearnnce, showed up in hot huste, with a documont settingiforth the alloged fact that the Liberty's had hnocked the Frog Hollow nine out to the tune of 37 to 22, - For fear of caus- ing a riot the fact of the other ssoré Raving been left here was not mentioned, gentlemen, with uumefous figgs of truce flying Tho polien have beeh nutillvd and It is hoped thrt bioodshed may bb The sporting editor loft the city lust emu-lung for an leugth of time. New Fork and Game . post-. - e s 'one suspender\ urt which was ly before:tho an arbitration ' was argued at part; of laslt. month. Mr. pug. nllfl s counsel, and Tay- city, representing se at §.he time a decision Lnlfavog of, if, pla ntxft‘s claim. AH ”can! SETTLED: . ent io Mr. Borst of &. sci cuit c there wern a p l they well kue were likely to hot, and they black-board a THE MAY MUSIC FES Assured. for the Coming Event of the seasot. 'The grand Muy music festfval commences in this city Tuesday, May 19, wihd continues four the T gram} , May 9.-The firs de- ~ y resulted as fol- , K'on'rxiELmhil artment elegtlon hare to- Whole numbgr of w )tes cast, seventy. CGreatsinger, of- rqf’mved seventy ;. for first- s«istant chief, J 1m Fitzgerald, jr., of Pioneer © ose company, r eiyed th‘llrtv-sxx Sayre Haoj- =; | bert, of the stea ler l'ompdm) thirty-four, anl W. TE. Bréese thirty-four. eme hose, reced eji‘ thirty-six for treasurer; J. l. Platt, df hte menomfsany For see retary, J al received seventy of his birth, Prof. Howard or chief engineer, J [earner company, out behind doparted, the quotattodS have gradually assumed a lower level, und a> the entire country is \long \ i the past Week by h { the sum-of #5, 12 of the policy a date of the Pom case has been rlo of Painted Post, man in the association; - dnwn below Hhould cholera strike the : \George H. Beard, m THLOUBLE over a rars. Great th rFou from the mad alike as in- gnd composer, will {unanimoufi choices seventy, aryl Barlow, of Aemes hose/ \ { A'ftpr the' election the llmya l'preueedpd to uxi Athn- umlal plw es on such an Buying Proporty on n Mortgage Only to Find . That it is Claimed by Some One Else. iV.HlLlflvtngs-l is a farmer and lives in Christian | In 1873 his wife wus the farm whrre he Sho gave a mortgage on the place which but was extondad at different Mrs, Liv ings died a year er two ago | Livings being mull-l\ to airangements holder. of that» mortgage it was h’trm'luw'd and €En-«tus A. Philltps bought the farm and wus given a deed of it in goad | Then ho wanted Mr. Liv- ings to move away and allow a new tenant to This ho refused to do and ) set up a cluim to the plaeno on- the strength of a leaso which wus dated previous ta the mort-\ gage nod which hewlaimed entitled him to the possession of thoe property. a writ of ojectment which was sorved an Lfv- ings und which bo resisted and prepared to C. A, Collin was appointed re{ores in tho case and took a gram amount of The first of last woek he re- turned his opinion to the judge that Liningsa's, claim was a good one and that ho was entitled to the use und benefits of the farm during his Baldwin & Baldwin, attorntys threatened to 'uppeal from tha referea's dealston and, Livings Is negotiating which will most likely ba reached before further pmmmlmxw are tnken It is understood that there Is a difference of only £200 between the partics,and tho case will probably be satisfactorily ar- ranged during the week. {lullPd y the rpsmrmtz, have policies glwrge number of policies are afso-held in thisjdify and vieinity, but the pict that but few know gocnmmn to enjoy | lg the policy holders hive | | . pitylto gro uneasy.. Now e,gm-n o the public and jannouhcement that the , conduct this festival as the llow on South Creech. ing and owned man from Ht. phenomenal success is still fiesh in the cuse has been kept so, of it and (unanqukpf not bad an opporti the [tn-Ll» of the case a with them the obverlh claim has been paid i management of the p his well-known Mr. Borst has a home to whose efio L—d New Postql' File G. Past Comman r'G nllxl’m a tor of the de Fitch, Commande Noah W. Simons nnlu bated in post at Big Flats, post is named in! h and is numbered;.65 on the apppcatlp twenty-one mustgr d m. were elected: senior viece-com jor vice-comman, master, Sylvester J John Rickey: Webber ;. adjutan Irae! Kimball ; c kpowa and popular * arm-h Have boen engaged jas soloist«: Gussie Seare-, Miss Parmenter, Prof. Mark C. Bs Iyvft, of Elmiga; Miss Maggie §C. rods, N. Y.; Mrs. Augusta O.! h'huut. Towanda, Pu..; Miss A A lurgo attendan s r~~-tul ft‘hll‘lfl is already as letters receiv nd from out of town und the per- sonal statements of Elmi The last day of 'to festival, Friday, May 22, thore will be a grand matinee and con- cert at the opera house, music has been prepdred by r. Root and dedi- cated to this year's festival. lnma Hhort Phelan Juror. / ral Au the Te arm-mm] t,. ly §.-Juror Munsell, of the !~ a, tras released in the eum af |'Minday for hearing, on the ty lodged agamst him by the stqct alttogney s office. was not pald Charges Aga if Keller, Robert R. Baker, 8. R. Ruck- Baker, Him- Bald win and Mrs.* lice Everett, Chi- » und a most, suc- jured by the many | New Yorr, M: Phelan-Short cas £5,000 to. appear . mharge of perjul bfliclalb of the di aod 1113! Jun? “I his preserve., uthority It is learned that there tho property sold. enemies at his ation is indirect- £5,000 belonging nge of - #1.50 and regular atyle. Enowing how A ng {Battle in Progress. ial the Telerrwnuj > s from thse no bathe is now in progress nest non: ding is heard in the . fully £30,000. havo the property. musicians and . St. Pati, Mam west state that a lC lark's crowing assistant mspec- ommander A. 8. r and Comrade a new G. A. R. robbery and for which special Phillips secured itO-nlght. Perha Ringing Words of } To the Editor of the Telegrams I have been a constant reader of your valund © paper for the last two years and now I prize it still more on sccount of t 'concerning the differences j ware and Hudson railroud 'company, and the engineers in this matter You are the first paper to give the facts as they were, and not try to smoot : Seranton journals did for' the compatiy. I am an engineer myself, on t thank you kindly for the p Yours truly, SchantOoNn, I'n. & and blight to ea defend his rights. » May 9.-In the pool, tourna- innders,of this place, New York, fifteen to e ethamplon in the ParmyBA, N \¥ mont last night, defeated J. L. Di ten. Dinning th 5d Krey, Rochester touktm,me;ut recintly held.\ --- He was ar- of dollars as: times hard at home, und spoil regular, legiti- but the specu- ation now rampant is destroying the morals of young men ang old, the excitement of gain or unfitting them for ordinary pursuits, destroying happy homes and beggar- ing wives and children, we wore becoming a nation of gamblers, and the result; will bo terribly disastrous, No one can follow spéculation without being ruined in purse and mind in the long run, and the peo- plo of this plapo will realizo the fact if they do not stop them]~ gambling, speculating practices. rter, but only lowing officers , James E. Farr; || Baunders ; jun tkman; quarter- bpficer of guard, day, John H. irton ; surgeon, testimony in it. stand you take Not only that, tween the Dela: mate business, torm of life. for Phillips, I col losses wholl valor blindness, [Sp tal to the Télegram.] airy 9.-It| is reported that C. nited States treas~ bed gh ef of the bureau oft ng about Juné L.- WasatscTo®;, .O. Graves, now ui-er, is to be appot qugravmg and printi It would seein as if it overt; as some for a settlement, - that I have - same road, and 't you have taken as «saving the Boiler ,xdl.os:on t Dunkirk. A general pongxmmeq to con mittee of Fiteh post and arran fer with a |com- 6 for the man- on day has I have sinned and suf- A deféctive s at 4 p. m., flnlhnB others were thrown # 4+- ,_ Fine Pictui We have received pur co. engravings and etchings for and as they were espetiall I York by Mr. Bement, we car lexploded on th 'a man named F te Thr into the water. | Two of hom were rescued, the other is rep rtecl mISbmg. f Vew Orders for Policemen. Ordors wore given yosterday by Chief Little, that whenover an officer makes an arrest and puts a prisoner in one of the atation houses, he must lock the outside duor, cases have odgurred where the prisoners hf{vo liquor by outside would go In and hand it through the grateg of the inner cell door, and the practice will bo been appointedi by The - memorial sunday evening Af ; previous or possiblt day occurs on the posts and mi l‘tar ticipate in the s ing will bo held complete arran a £ B. Tompkms P look upon hsignment of steel. the spring trade, y selccfed in New aspure our readers Great Play Coming. P. G. Prescott, tho genial advance agent for Margaret Mather, is in tho city arranging for the coming of the: great actress, a week from | inat thero has never been sden in Elmira Wednesday, May 20, Miss Mather will produr'n l a collection of pictures. that famous old English comedy,. \The Honey- | 11 be supported by the following, in the grand cast: Levick, F wdprluk Paulding, Wim. Dnvldge er., Mrs. Cal-fl? Jamison and Miss Kate Fletcher. It is a great | play, and was first projuced in setups wil ghurch,! on the Sunday |: tlie followmg one, as the It x$ expected that tions will par- & fjourned meet- many eventing, May 21, to . Committe, Comrades Fitch and W. C. Smith. I have faced death in in state prison. A number of Wp bring twice Sach, + ures, affording an Cl, May 9.-Fair weatherm aring in northern portion 3 fli- siafmnary temperature. d Axtures, restaitant and par. odel ta rent, three-years of sellm parties } '. it or add: 5s S. E been given parties, who year an elegant line of pic opportunity for the people bf this city and sur- towns of seelng ias good an assort- ment of' engravings and etchings as they can find in any art store in N all interested will call anf! examine the pic- tures, whether wishing to gurchase or not. Bextxr & Davexport. moon,\ and southern portio umeng othe ‘ bllllard parlor and [lunch cou: lloaTbei good loc ugomg \out of Bailey & Co., Lot It Be a Rouser. * Tho testimontal benofit to Marle Gibson at tho on Thursday oveniug should th» Bho is an artiste of whom Eimirn bas reason to be proud, and it should expross its approciation af her rare gifts by crowding the popular places of nmusemant on the occasiqgn of her benefit. progrummo is announced in this morning's eight your“ and stx months.\ unconcernedly from the bur and was led to the prisoners' box. n.. aatiiherd If you who need f come and seo us thoroughly pos this spring will> ing about and , we will prove to your satisfaction t reethmg : First,that you er saw Randggmer wareroopms for the dis- bf furniture., Hecond, t largest and most comprehensive stock in the | state. Third, that “la will sell the goods at lower prices t an any smal kr concern can , Soxs & Co. Elmira, N. Y. 4G>4- wor- To Travel With a Ne'xt Show. |_ M. A. Talbert (Flighive) and Daniel Qu‘ijflnn, aro to bo members of MeXNish, Johnson & irvin's minstrels, which organize Charley Mitchell, pugilist, has beon egpocially engaged by the company to pose ns 4 statue. | will compose somgof the best men in the min- , ~irel profession, and will rehearse and prepare | for business in the. operu house hero, a -r-- /-. @@@ - Knights and Ladies of the Golden Star. All members of the order are requested to meet at their reception lodge rooms on Thurs- : day ovening next M. the first reunian of all lodges in the city, and as mutters of general importance are to bn discussed, It Is to the interest of all mem- bers having the wofaro of the order at heart to be present,. Reunion at Bogart lodge rooms. By order of Committeo. ~ we camp came co n # Ge @ > Popular Among the Kanights of Labor. To the Editor of the Feteyramm:; The Tzersoraxy is very popular among the Knights of Labor. It is recognized by all laboring men as a paper which can be de- pended upon, every time, to be true to their Inox Moupzen. ~ C liberally patronized. An Examination for ''The following notice has ested persons by Buporintorident Tompkins: © Board of Educatiuon-Ofice of Applicants. en sont to inter- What Shall I Do With It? Po with what? I was married. of this city, That 4100 given nit: the day (bn to Iobtnson's aml get the following articles with which to begin house- One kitehen table, $1.73; + geat chairs, #1, for the kitchen ; one exten«ton 3° sis cining chairs, & . yards madrass: eloth, ir the allnlng-r-mm; une sty enne-seat arm rc kr‘r ‘5‘... one ernter table, $3; two pair's lgeo curtains, with pnle‘i ete., complete, #4, for «ltting-room ; one chamber suite of nine pieces for $27; one mut- tress, 86; one woven wiry spring for #3.50; pillows, $4.50; three palrs luce cuftains, two poles complete, Y0e., room. - Now, you «na, t we have the R mm, Ete. - fine condition. ' Address A very attractive here in July, the English ! perintendent and Sce- 001) biacksrhith - vantell by Sa nel L hex-man, arm Tlogn qunt An examination of applic 'tearhers in the district school 2 school building, coromencing Friday, May 15, continue two days. to hall) a certificate of the | C. B. Toxurkths, superintendent. Y., May 8, 1885. Boy s, See H Send us six cents and wo of our base ball caps, or spven cents and we will send one of our belts and much better than last j words \ Base ball club\ on iwelvo cents and receive Bpecial prices to wholo flut Tho company ints for positions as of this city, will be West Spcoud streat, kt 9 o'clock a. n., and itees will be required Respectfully Information Wanted. one knowing of the whereabout. Leaty, aged cighteen, at one tlma i newsboy in Elmira and on the Lehigh Valley | rullroud, will greatly oblige his mother, has forgiven bim for the act rated him from his home and famtly, by ad- dressing her at Easton, Pa. --Other papors pleuse copy, bu: ufinfaed, competent: inachinist, Gi2 State street attention given to repairs. ctf T. (B. Jenkins, nursery rst-class salesmen. 159, 161 a'nd 163 Lake S COM. MOFEF PFT, A Speclglgncl ro ‘l Brooklyn Rin will be open on Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day evenings of this week. has been provided for each ev evening Prof. Harrington, of an exhibition of stere evening the Holleran ron and Moran will give one d entertainments. | > and two pole, coyeh, $7.50; recker, $1.45; 'A fine attraction ening. Tuesday Albany, will give s to tan and finish by t the which snpzi- rst quality of leather war piece or 0 share :80 o'clock, sharp. ranted. Emi Qi in, ox v. Hanniet Brarv. len. Name and Chromo stlink , De., #i. Warrauted L, JONES £.CO., Nassau, N. itefinement wishes a sitfia. musician. Add‘i'zssi, qml : hamton at a?) gist-gnaw . ulldmg\ gov; and modorn; every C conVanlence' spring» and £31 tw reasons for sellf lShélrb nc,N Y? will send you one B, McCarty, War- f their immense These are larger fear's and, bave the cach belt“, or send both cap and belt. witow of cl itu la e Not only to. the sufferer wasted by disease gong won 1a t does Ridgo's Fuod supplement medicine and 'bring back strangth and eomfort, but the dotjcale mother will find in its daily use just what fs needed to cheek, and supple- ment the drain mad» upon mum-u s forces. Try it, mothers, ind be convinced. to sult differont tastes ac. company nach can. “re Have Hundreds of sults In stock for boys af ten, e leven, melvo | aml thirteen years, good, all wool suits, with long pants, which we will sell at prices never befors heard of in Elmira. hon, popular one-price clothfers, fluish the spare hfld- you have your maney judictlously expemded, and as your mother pays for the curpéts and your husband for the blows , and you had one suite of chamber furni- tutu given you for your own room, you are well-fAixed and can suve your spare chango to finish the parlor in the fall. get these goods at fhe prices I have named is 109 Lukestreet, Elmirn, N. Y., of J. M. Rortxgoyx, Soxs & Co. _ iz ce fe te- Two Weeks Ago n wae advertlwnd a rubber stamp, bottle of ink and pad, and received 5o many orders that we were We now have a full assort- ment of letters and ean fill orders promptly. Hemetober, for ten cents wo will send you n rubber stamp, (one letter only on euch stamp) bottle of ink and ink pad. Mrmerr's Five-CExt Srong, 140 Wost Water street, Elmira N. Y. 2 , Special Hducafiou for conducting business successfully or filling any position of trust from the start and at good pay at Warner's Business college, Open to both sexos, and assistance rendored in secur- ing positions for those who. desire them. full particulars addruss A. J. mean, Elmiru, Return of the Fay The olf reliable Tony Pas next week and have allargn Stock of his comic. Edward Taibot, Prince and Madame Katnoghin, the Kernolls, Mrs. Watson and other well-known and popular people are with him, and will enterupn -opera house, patrons fn good style.: . OB § ALE—Th f tor will be. herei ivz-CExt StoRrg, “eat Elmira; N. ¥, songs with him. ute h ( 3038113531 lam\ _. 140 West Wator st m...” n Art Co., female help in Western Hord‘ee ‘y to do our lig 'A fresh car load, twent fine, well broken westetn horses, from four to soven yoars old, weighing from 1,000 to 1,400 pounds each, will be The only place to ve 'head of largo, pom moms. best interests, 4pcmgressss street, Boston, N. Y. -~ -& -G Card of Thanks. 1 destro fo render my heartfelt thagks to the friends and neighbors for their kind assistance during my wife's sickness and burial ; also to class No. 23 of} Park church Sunday school; for m benutiful basket of flowers, and to those who kindly sang on the sad occasion. it The sain of Sunday ' papers in this city is d numbers to be ss follows: tax, 900; Buffalo Courier, 500; a, 200; Buffalo Mws, 800, EGEy Pick Your Tang on wo will sell you a box of five cents, cach box containing Five CEXT Minn. box 5.0‘8 {_ Hor Darling oy. ; young man about twenty [years of age, who clixmed to be Mrs. Fitzegeral the jail I‘riduy afternoon gn to visit with his darllné ma hours. He left the city yest rday and it is not known where he has gone. a hotel under an assumfii na. old at auction to tho ; bidder for cash,ljat the Homestead hotel, lelm, N. 1..Satur ay, May 16, 1885. king less than 540 & estx are our money-maki sent free to th gent writes: *Your p of any I ever triog.\ We I z wack, #laind don't youbr— p camp 1er papers, Thing \ MODEM?“ Iirophy & Mc 's son, called at , was permitted , for about £wo - brings the morley q soon out of theta. Larger Than Ever. Tho stock of beautiful furniture, fine lace curtains, rich portiers and rare antique Turkish J. M. Ronixsox, Soxs & Co., Elmira, N. ¥. Tax on Commercia Tyavelers. Bradford, Pa., now impo! ejsn tax on all com- mercial travelors who sell This is a short sighted poli ford than the tourists.. ' Who Will Tel To the Editor of the Telegram: Please inform me wher blmi thorn cane, Calm-DALE, Pa. Soda Fountain | 'or Saile. The Palmettis, one of soda apparatus, fectioner, Elmira, N. Y. . Bave Mo hey and buy our fine shade roe: completo, at the Five-0am; storg, Merrill 4&5 L0“ C goods in that city. regxsteredn i by, worse for Brad- Co-operation Daxter E. Atw. & ATER So successful is the @-#--_-_-_.._. Lends Them All. ton At Reduced Prices. Largest stock in Elmire ol watches, cloaks, diamonds, jeweéiry and silverwnre. Haexay E. Drake & Co., Jewelers, A College Paper, Our Business, a monthly paper published by the students of Allen's business Louaglflls & vory bright and newsy sheet, ' Send stamp for catalogue of five-rent sheet FivE-CEXT StonE, 140 West Water atreot, Elmira, N. Y. R | - Bring your job work to the TErxorax ofice, o-operative Hat, Manu-' facturing company of, New York city, that men: of other trades aro actively to do likewise. p I can purchase a stated in ro S, Elmira TELEG3 Buffalo Expres port Journal.} Reavy repairing. Bust be sober and would pre- | fer man with family, ft's Intest style silver im movements. J. Bonjamin, con- Ad: xtess Y., Sundayd Look at the Bargains wo are offering in boys' long pant suits. Good, a all wool suits cheap. Brophy & McMahon, great stay one-price clothing house, 2,500 good up thpicks? : ecastreat, orne éville,N Y.,W1th °G - Call o or address Don: ' Wot, Homenwm u tlp ammo oom, ejour stock of colored glassware. Fivg-Coxnt fromm. p