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+ 3 that The V Len-ans Have in Enjoyable 11mm Lg“ R | but to tho p eivilfians who wero fortunate enough gen- -, a L i . “w—v— «og =~ W FITCH POST'S (L‘ANIPQIRE Z2 oce - Wednesday iweniug'. \ Fitch post, C. Al. fl.. lmild its first camp fire! tast Wednesday evening, and the occasion wa; one of w-‘nut nujuvmnut [1012 only bathe ols& vo AP to be in attendance. Sik: new members we: mustered into the post before the camp-fire wis lmhte'd 'The men (were Danigh Lynch, Charles W. Abbott,' Da¥id Ward, William I,” smith, J, Fi Ferris and George W. Bo co. The the fire was lighted and’ thew puma» th whic the old vets ward wont to cofrgold fivefniqplvesa Lu. T. g the bring ; go to do ~ Mrs. Ei the! 1% i‘filah- | of Puss - for he gull was nour of [flit ed, amnel gyflot pe jBinag- > g city ly, of (gut | out and the smioke apeedi1y became conspley ' ous,. i mustered in 1382 with nineteen charter the close of. a hard day's march, were, brougb Then the jokes,, the songs, the stories g: the loug azo when the! whoys\ werd younge thay they are now, were told, und all of th storids which were told ground the .camp-fip mellowed with age, | Commander C;C. Spald ing called the meeting to. order, after which h L hi-tory of the [post. The post, he said, was em.\ bers, and now has a mnmflwmhip of about til;- Comrade Arthur Fitch ivas selected as toast master and Comrudesey xgmwr le “er was calle on for a speech. He spoke feelingly af Genera CrarBy condition and ofthe Inte General Irwi MeDowell. Comrudte Simtel Paine made speech. | Commander Van ( harder of Baldwin post, and Comrades A. Knowlton sang, much to the delight of their comrales, and xpesches were made by Comrades Charles Smith, H Brock way , HJ B. Jones, Pr. Ker, Algor, Crosby “nutr ind Allan. During the flwnmv the l'ulumlwmy iboued -the «ratfous, sun-1m. hes, hardtack, Boston bukml‘pmxh and eoffee, 'The ratign=' were thoroughly enjoyed and no portion 'of the-evermfing's programing was entered into mol‘w heartily byall hands than ,this ons. The sudgcess of the enjoyable affair reflects great credit on Commander spalding and Adjutant Beers, who spared n time or paths to make the evening pass offi aln egjoyable mauner. Commander Starks, o post 416, Miliport, N. Y., ;was in atter lance, was Comrade Edward memg, of the Athens Pxw., post. The tlmn when the members o f Eitech post wil again entertain their frien will bo looked forward to with many anticip tions ouf ple4~uru * @. & THE gall-TIES oF A WEEK. B . 0C ~~ JOSEPH WADSWORTH, Ju‘ie’ph Wadsworth, for thmhany years a resident of L’hfixru‘, aud a grocer at tle corner of Dickinso day f-veum'g By frugelity and a atrict utteption t bustneas, (Mro Widisw oth ojo a cons@er able amonnt of we alth atet duvested it largely i real estate. ofis wife, and one son by a forme marriage, survive him. The nnimpedifite cause “k hiis death was rheumatism ot the heart. The 'funéral services, at which im large number o business and social frignds were in attendt were held 'I uesday aiternoott Alt his lat of nun)“ The Key. Walligty and Rov. 31? Spooner eflo anted at the funeral of the late Jaco C Tuesday afterneon. 'The hurge atten 1; § nee of friends testifle 1 to the respect and apprek, *. clatton in which the derenséd was hdld. 'The palli- \ bearers were C; A. Cline, Henry Reidinger, M. 3 © .g Conklin, K. W. Barton, S. H. Laney and J. Dien stitate .} The intesment was in Wogdlawn. E} (+ EHEDEKICK JANQOWSEL 11011363“! Pfederichk Jautfowshi, aged »&ty-seven years, die . yostes lay at his hone in the Buttonwuods, wher t.. he had Hved for the past thirteen years. The fu- $5 best nerat will be held at the German L utheran chute ant Fags to-morrow afternoon, 40 A pastE! of * Daniel Gardner died Sunday at the German se é FRUy-v tlement in Southport, at the age of sixty-four year 8 btult seven mouths.; The funeral was held Wednes- s has | 427 afteruouu. ** : ager in MARY T. SMITH. { Mary J. bmlth uf this cify, died April 27,.0f con [1, __ sumption, Sho leaves many frwuds to, mourn her loss, ald town H1 EF. of “KEV: B or- nge yla~tn if the m or- 1b: ig-, The dt the, teams, zfir'ullzai ifttruet long vet ; City the D..C. “ti” be i 1 1 uf x,l'-)r 131, * tTh-H ' * it}. The Statuette insame metal, twelve mohqs high, } ] Flye Boltarsy Each, delivered. orth : The designs of Statite nnd Pedestal arf protecetad his by U.S. Patents, and the models can up/y be fur- Hum nished by Must Address, with fernittance, fuiva )t C-- RICHARD BUTLER, Secretiry, HQ“...|_ hnerh an Comunittee of the Statue offlliberty, iti the t; . C tho su- y May Music Festival fit b i m ands. rd ® (If and' next pratir | 60 wo ~4 Fo Fixgtlm Value of the Arcade. f EP. Hart, representing the insurance co panies, und Jé&hn A. Reynolds, of Reynolds Coflin, for the .0\’rnnt- have mutually agree uper A. Hadden, of Corning, to take evidence as to the \ 11ng uf the buildings burned at' th Areude fre,. Evidence will be taken in about two weeks, and building contractors, as ex- perts, from Rovt 'ster, Syracuse and Utica will be here as witnesses and testify in behalf | the plaintiffs. | 'The plajutiffe allege that th buildings were worth “5” 0080, while the da- fendants value them at $20,000. The polic lf for $25,000, The THUR “Ir at an Lnd 'I io milk wir which nas been aged for Sole time past, to the Iinfeuse satisfaction of thoe 'hog-ehkeeppre of the city, is at an end Pogee Ie Been «beclaved, and milk Will be sipl at 1:1“ certs per quart until furthe 'tudtice. 'EKhe m W rute goos into effect to-meorr ow. ha ob <n n pe con og ode d t » elo No - ,. ~afe oF STATUE . \LIDBI‘V Enlightening the World.! Thecominitten fue harge of the construction of th base ard pedestal for the reception ofthis work, in order to raise funds for it? comple- tion, have prepareil a miniature Statuethe sip in herrht, -the Statge Bronzed;-Pedestal, \k‘kel-Bl‘ b. JH vored--which they nronow delivering to gubsoribe throughout the I nited States at One Doliar Enc This alifactive souvenir and Mantel or Pesk orn § ment is a porfect fur-sinule of the model, furnished { by the artist. 338 Mercer Street, Now York. 05-H. S. HAMER, Muaker8 & FOURTH SEASON. ;> DR. GEO. F. ROOT, of Chicago, to:be held at the * fifond ucted by J ljlwrn' Commencing Tuesday, May 19, and contin- Jmécr > ing Four Days. Three Sessions Dally- 1 “hr-7x] MEIG SISTERS' QUARTETTE, And the celebrated ITTHACA QUART RTTE _| 1? Tinker“ for sale at Pre amok“ Morse & Co.'s book« POPU- store; Ay res's Jowelry store: CGerity Bros. drug store; * 0, Fitch, Billings -& to. « bookstore.. Active member- - «hip ~GentleineB, $1.50; Ladies, $1... Visitor's season . ticket, adimitting holder to all rehearsals, matineps f aud grand converte, $1.; «Ingle ad mission, 250.; grad last edncert, ote ; reserved seats, 735c. Admission to make | 'pted a nee Priday aftermuon, Sw.; resersed seats, 50c. ’ s mautny I ty, but with Grand Matines and (om-art at the Opera. Houke x4 Friday afternoon and evening, May 2%. | *J <-- Exeelient Soloists, the served se ufii’or snaule at Preswick, Morse & Cao's. filagam LACE REMNANTS. t ! | and Pl l their minefilsgggpfllfimfidm each, 1 | Elms at 25 and 50 ote. etmnants 1 to 4yds. Sam CamJogueofBai-‘f-msin m-gvu'fi'dogru LCE W seemed, like good wine, to have improved and | collal-ting of* fast Fourth streets, died at lus home last Sune madd it brief speech of; welcome afd gave g . _ (E ~ ct husk . orfen ees sn I p E £ ¢ a : pvfi, 1&me x. ¥.2 GMAT LAY 17, 11880. J A CLOSE CALL. -ne fat mm! Pusés Miia bt Lively for the Par- | tor C3:y Chaps. Hyena! to the Telegram. Post, N. Y., May 16. -The Ringham- | {En gate league r‘ab enme very near being I aut here to-day by the Painted Post boys, Thére was quli everybody expected t bleod raw hy the 1# \i. 71704 - - opened - up runs from the Emrinted Post boys. seo the home club caten dghamton ball pound- with. threo This was & sther Ciscouraging «pnd uff for tho visiting '| rnccordanco with the provislons of the conatf. Eu yore retived with ansels~'| tution, (ins created groat exeitomont in politt- gant gaos6 ogi, the eiithusiasn of the Painted | cat otrelns hore. It is [the boldest political | From ithis | maneuver which has been| executed for muny Nun and when tady Pos: neople knew no bounds. time +a the Painted boys were unable to- s¢or » iu single run more, Binghamton suceseded | erpor Hill's renomination by his party this fall in seoi'ng ons on the second inning and were thei treated to another lot of goose frait. on the sixth funing, following the seventh and cighth with oj@merd to their eredit in each, Asing t*: ggilme ¢ - 3 in faror of the Sing- bamtons. - The Pabated Posppoople nre sighly elated over their playing afd vlaim that they ougbt to have won, oxeepting for one or two errors made at a eriticul timin the games Un the other hand the Binghamton boys ary thoy only brouglit up a serub fine tq '8ll in a date.\ The - Binghamton hu)I:\(m In't get © on to \~ Fitzpatrick's throwing aug- easilly as they - thought - they would, only hit- n'ghim for four base hits, while the home ciub pounded MeCueken for six basers, The Hinghumton elub «dn't play either of their regular pitchers, 'The game gaye good satis- fuction. It would have been a terrible burn on Binghamton if their champion club had been \* knoeked out \ by our boys. - As follows is the seore : * + PAINTED POST. AJG H. BH. T,8. PQ A) RB. \\ Hodmnnn, awull f food Ooo U od 8 & flees, rf 1 U 1 1 6 0 0 t «nub-In) Hm l lll Z mul cd u z x 1 5 1 hiatbbawPd. 1f....2.... t 1 2 to l U (: ¥ u ¥ cP t. cll. pooh oon m T no y Hesketh oen _ . Ww. Hodgman, Ib. 1 1 u 1 1 ( U po.. 2204 U w» 1 Uu al * & iasterdiue, Ph.. . .. 0 U u o 12 6 2 TOMB. .... .ll. sto ub § + 60 40 140 30 br Nu FLA YM PON. tod. og. 0 HIL TOB. P.O. A. F. Met ”nut-sq, Iho. ll d 1 t Uo 11 U 1 bey WiDy, dBu... .. 00.08 U 1 U 1 U (U V+ Fart niet, ssullllll d v ® u 1 u x iitzpatrick, U.; + 1 1 y 1 b00 G Is pood oof of o%0 lo 1 Bretunstein, of 2201 U u n 3s U M M1 Ket, polls boar ob l bo Yo l Fald win. rt . I U U U 1 ‘j Mebarby,m.l.... 400 Uo lo yoo 80d _\ Tomb.... 20.2 GP fo +o 40 97o 150 10 RY * pog bor 1 6 108 9 Paluted Post 2.20222 P dodboh br U ov d u -. Bing hat toi, par af oar dob d 1 Viget bare on Fitzpat- Painted Post, Bagiued runs | Rain od Tow, d. rabed pall - Bing) raton, rt a, 5, MoQGueken, too fPeft on tuk 4° Binghanton, ®. Pawn! rall« - MeDarby, % Fowls caught - Metiuinne«s, ¢; MeDarby, 1. Wild plitches - MeGuekem, 1. =U mp1”. - Kettell, of Bing‘hmntuu. fun cem s @ e ROCHESTEE's NEW Articles of Incorporation biled With the secretary uf State. ISpecoubl * Pu Pole arctan Loe HESTER, N. Y., May 16. _ A special dispateh from suys that artteles of incorporation of the Citizens' Street Imutrowt Company ef Rochester, were lled in the oflee of the acore. tary of <tut> this morning. | The eapital stock [~ - $100,090; -- divided | in 0 1900 0 shares. 'The - following are the of | the Adi. preetores BQ.odLo Eerig, Gedrge W. Archer, L.. Db. Chase, John Martin, WilHam H. Jones, Prederick Goetzmann, Jueob Gerlingy J. B. U « Pierpont, all 6f Rochester, and 8, A. Green, el | _ Rever», Mass, Ae«fdo from these gentlemen } the cthar stockholders are E. Qeimpugh,. B. 1.. Bheldon. M. Kramer, H. H. Pdgerton, M. CH Bridgeford, B. F. Bhiekall, E. Shultz Harvey E. Ice, of Roekestt, A. F. Breed, of Lyan, Mase: The new coinpany proposes to construct two miles and i bail “Hr k. +--+ SUICIDE AT JAMESTOWN. ¥ . A Swede, Arrested for Assanlt, Hangs Him- self In His Cell. (Specail to tog Pecegraim.} Jaxesrowx, N. %., May 16. «Andrew P. An- derson, q Swede and resident of Jamestqgwn, arrested on n charge of assault, committed snicide if the city feeck-up lust night. My tred his leather waist belt around his neek, fastened it to his dell door, nnd threw bhiniself forward, s«traogling to death. He was abput forty-four yyurg old and had a wife in Sweden. Two bottles of whisky were found in his cell and liquor was the eanse of the rash aet. Ander- son was a dissolute charaeter, having served several terms in ths Ede and Chautauqua county jails. The céroner's Jury, Leaven L. Mason foreman, viewrd tho remains this morn- ing, and Adjourned to 'Tuewlay next when a verdict will be rendered, * @. e “PR ll'fiTO‘q'fl BiG BUILFR‘I The Dickson Company, of That City, Turn Out the Largest Ever Made. {Special to the Triegram.] Senaxtox,. Pin., May 16. --Three of the largest boiters of tho kind ever manufactured in this eountry were turned out to-day by the Dickson Manufacturing eompany for the Calumet and Heekla Copper works, which are located in the Lakesupertor region. Lach of the botlers are of 1,000-horse power, and aro similar in shape imi style to the ordinary locomotive bofler. They have been inspected by a representative of the copper company and pronounced to be perfeet im every way. To-day the Pickson cere pany received an order for two more boilers of the same size stud puttern. x & > 6 & e . Sulcide ,at Rochester, [specuul to The Telegram. Roeuyparer. NY., May 16. A iman apparont- Ixy about, thirty five yours of age, five feat 81%, ihvhés high and weighing about 145 pourids committed\ sulelde about 10 o'clock last evening (Friday) by leaping frouf the Central gvenue bridge. The water in the niver is hgh abnd the suleldo must have been swept over the falls almost fustantly. The man wus seen by M. J. Callahan and P. Cauley and the former ealted to him as he was about to jump, but réceiy ed nq reply, 'The body has not been rgeovered grd searching is at present utterly ; useless,. U 20 se * con ve Xhe Business Outlook. {Special to the Telegram.) NEw York. May 16.--The volume of mor- «handiso. betng distributud is bolow the late averages. At na prominent distributing conter is the mouvement of goods equal to previous anifeipstions, und at must of them the situg- ther, xsumrx. terized by no snasizl getivity in To- nects reoling has been shown in some iffes of groce: > stuples, but on the whole there is not much .mprovement. Dairy pro- duets are dull at lower prices. Coal and iFon are as dull as cver. ' -. 4 Gu The Ol Market. [7 eral to the Teiegram.} New Yorr, May 16. -The market was strong today under quod buy ing, opening, 195$ ; low- tet, T9lg ; highest, 80)¢ ; cloitng, 80. ' The visitore {Anally made Another geore || |EXCITENMENT AT ~AEBANY, The Politiclans all Fmeln to Think That 3 o n crowd present, and | | i and Ehen W. Northup, of Chelsea, Mass. ' the iohabitants of the stite, and thus made im- | poegpible a new apportionment of the senate 'and | probability be to the political advantage of the | will bo greatly missed by a lurge clrole of a cecal + ( WHAT Is SAID ABOUT THE ATRA BES. sLION oF THE LEGISLATURE. wo cov at the Hands of His Party. i . [Speciat to the Telegrani.) { Ar saxy, N. Y., May 16. -The action of Gov-! ernor “mm enlling an extraordinary session of the legislature to make provisions for the! enumeration of the Inhabitants of the state in; \ Iosures Govornor Hilla Renomination k yours, and the impression jis that it makes Gove 'ceftain. The munaner in which this Ngapoleon:- ic coup d'etat was oxequted was worthy of the mind which conceived it. Just ns the bourde- cided upon for adjournment was arvriving,com- mittees were sont from both houses of THE EOGISNATULE to wait upon the governor, and ask if bo had any further communication to nake. 'Fo each house he sent a message calling ntfestion to the fact that no provision had been maude for an enumeration of the inhabitants of thestates, as provided for by tite constitution. The messigos were received by the Republican ma- jority with a smile and laid upon the table,. The presiding officers delivered the addresses, wishing , the mombers a speedy aml safe journey to their homes, Not over half s dozen pedple in both houses thought but what the end of the legislature had come. At the instant thegavels fell THE PRESIDENT of the sonate und the spegker wore each served with copies of the proclamation calling an ex- trg session by messengers from the executive | chamber, Both houses wero thronged with spectators. Consternation reigned suptoms, und the members wore instauntly called together, A aud amid great eacitomment the proclamation | was read by the clerks of both houses, The j Democratic members appluuded, whule the Re- publicans remained quiet and said : \He laughs [ best who l8ughs last.\ \lhe governor's procla- I mation is carefully worded, and limits the I uction of the legislature to providing for an emsmeration of the inbabitants and notbing IDUIE, p - i THE BEPUBLICAN members of the fegislature haye all alpug con- edéd that there ds a difference between aun ennmerAtion und i cc-nsus, and that a census, white Including up enugwrtation, meghs a cel- lection of other statistics, The legislature at its extraordinary session can only act upon such subjects us the governor recommends, If the Republerns should pass n bill providing for n census und not an enumeration, the meas- ure woulld be unconstitutional, even If the gov- enor signed it, Jast as muck as a bl calling for ru expenditure of money would be uncon- stithflonal if passed by q bare majority whan theleonstitutlon requires the three-fifths to be pregent. + IF THE BEPDRBLICAM |; pass such a bill, {t is generally belfeved that Governor HBI would refuso to let It become an Inw, and go to the people on the issue that the Republicans had prevented an enumaration of districts, m<sembly which would ino ull | Democratic party. It is thought by some,how- over, that the governor will keop calling extra- jnrnfinau') sesglons und fight it out on this Hno cif it takes all summer. 'The ontcomp of this , battle precipitated by the governor, is awaited by hit with interest, but it is l » oRNFRALLY CHNCEDRD I that the bold nnd firm stand taken by the gov- | . orvlor makes him the ninster and controlling aniird of his party in the state at the present | irde. -A Inrge number of eongratuistory tele- l grams from Domoerats In all parts of the state - baye already been received at the executive chainber, and Governor Hill scams to have the full support of his party in tho position that ha has taken updr this question,. What the netlon of the Rephblican majority will bo remains to ' be [8 glsluuum un thu- Republican slde of the fonue, > * «@- « ROLLEI SKATING AT scranron. The Elfteon- Milo Record Benten by Ein a Fern. of That Place. {Speciat to the Telegrain.} Seraxtox, Im., May 16.-Ezra Fern, tho | famous young skater of Hyde park, yesterday bent the best Afteen mile record at the Lacka- wanna rink, skating that distance in one hour nud seven minutes, At the Arcadian rink last | night, Fern and Frank Sehnell, champions of | Bucks and Montgomery counties, skated a | throe-mllo' race, Sehnoll was the victor by a lapand a half, his timo being 12;52}4. In the first mile Fern had a severe fall and was unable to regain his lost ground, v @@ -~-___ Hull ido at, Starkey, N. Y. & [Special t the Telegram. f Stirkey, N. Y., May 16. -C. F. Fulkerson committed sulcide yesterday. Ho obtained morpine and went to the Harponding house, whire he took it and was found dead. He has beeg in Missourt for the last few jyoars, whero 'he became badly in debt, and came to his old home fin Starkey to raises funds to help him, but ho was not successful, He beeamo | very melancholy by his repeated fallures and fook his own life. The funeral will be held Sun- ay. He had a good many friends in Starkey kpuro cast in doop gloom at his sorrowful ~ ‘ @ <i 4 n =n -- oo -_- t aC uvlngton Citizen fiend. {Spectal to the Telegram.) Covivotox, Pu., May 10.-Mr. E. W. Phelps passed away very suddenly at rnhout 3 o'cock this morning, after a Ungering and painful il- ness,. Mr. Phelps has for many years been a prominent business man in this section, and fridnds, and the community in general. He . was the fathor of H. A. Phoips of tho SBeeend National bank of Elmira, Tho funeral occurs | on Monday at 1:90, from his lato residence,. oll ee s * t «dfg ge cece e 9+ ! Rochester vs. Syracuse. [Special to the Telegram.) Syractse, N. Y., May 16.-Thoe Rochestera | gufferednuothor defeat yesterday, boing , ! by the Stars, of Hyrrcuse, by a score of 11 to 10.* The visitors batted Devine very hard, but were unfortunate in their errors. Manager Jackson wast found with his club as the games was about to dommence, but at the request of Captain Humphries, of the Stars, he was asked to re- tire, As this is in mnecordance with the rules ho was] forced to sabmit. -_ &<fp g- -- The Chleago Markets. \{ special to the Telegram.) Ci1cago, Ill., May 16,--Dullness was the chief fenturo in to-day's markaet. July wheat opefred at 912;, the lowest price of the day, highest and closing 92}4. July corn opened at 4635, the lowest prime of the day, closing and highest 47%4,.. July pork opened at 211.15; highest $11.20; closing 17k\ L lege - * a2- asm Evan! style of wmmemlal printing done at skate, Mich bo + I 920+ wos (# «fig-”($127 > sro ly be agre £ 9.\ Jf 26 c, f 9,17 IIAED grunt: Ss p I P An ngknofin {Young Man (3 ir Mauti- RS A NEW AND ACCEPTABLE MMEgTABPE § . lited Nearyake Eur gs. e Ss TO INTO FW! OTTO'MORBOYV' e Annnknow§ young man was killed byliifi i NN 8 © £ ass i | To New York in| Time, and Ail the | freight train No. 49 nearthe water tank a No . Way by Daylight -LClianges That ill . c| Eldridge £123 3 olclock yestexlay aftersipon.. 30.53 i po- Mmgmj ’ Approval. .- | was aho eightaen yam oif, and inleompany' giéix |_| | The popular ol 3, with its characteristic Mtg: a “Illa; young wen,,vg§s fic'iggstfio? file‘i pus ¢nterprise and th please the public, has '@ and foll fiom the car when near. I f 33:53; arranged a new time fdble, which willl take of- Stated. He fel on the track and was' 1321 ed i filter , s * feat to-morrow, arlil {wHich, for the conjentance | tantly, the topiof hiSfieqdmiflKGfltGQ rpletely ex of people msiding fhe : southern,titr, is un- Off and bo h At being brokenand gut nearly | E ss equalled. Thore ever been a trath on this in twain, 03mm yas stopped, the 'body / g fem: [Pr Lop regen?\ y J tun. | Evgrybody hopod that Boyst would take first place and keep it. | Hour 'after hour tho} dogged each other about the circle, occasion- nilly putting in a spurt which drove the crowd: Into frauntle applause. . But although the _ Port ' Jervis | boy - skated _ with less apparent fatigue, freer movements and more grueefully, still ho could not get néarer to him than six miles, | It was a desperate contest aud the two leaders eqvered themselves with glory. This is about all they will get, since their preuniary reward will be lttle or nothing. The projectqorul the match is probably out of | pocket to the tune of $7,000. Harrimanstalked immensely ground the track all day, at a pree slower than ahy of the others and oceasionally stopped at his cabin to speak to his attendants of to arrange his skates, He was so hopelessly In the rear that it Is difficult to see why hero nmalued in the rucoe, unless, as in rumdxln‘dm he has been promised a specint allowance for stay- log until the laet. Ha wanted to muke 800 miles before stopping, \O'Meoilas saw uo glory In performing before empty benches, sq he went off the track anly when tho garden was full of people. O'Melis has been less than fifty-two hours on the track. When he 'dil however, 'his wonderfully rapid and graceful puce exeited frequent applause. LAST EYRKEINu's ncoR£,. New Your, May 1,157; Boyst, 1,145; Maddocks, 1,095; Schock, 1,018; Francis, X1; Harriman, 793. 9 SCORE: Snowdrn, 1,168; Boyst, 1,147; bIQddockfl 1,106; Behook, 1,026; Francls, 910; Hurrlman, 800 O'Mella, 55%. TEX a'cLock AXD FINAL scogr. New Your, May 16.-Snowden, 1,166; Boyst 1,148; Maddocks? 1,106; Schock, 1,020; Francis, 410; Harriman, 800; Omelfa, 550; Walton, 480. THE srz;’r§imAuu1-:. Some Interesting Gumes Looked for During the Coming Week. [Special to the Telegran.} , BmmogaxTox; N. Y., May 16.-In the state bass lullohamplonshlp moo the Binghamton club is first, Albany is sacond ; Syracuso, third ; Rochester, fourth; while Utica -and Oswego $eon. Nothing definite has, as yef, been de- | aro at the foot 'of the list. _, The following «+1 upon by the controlling minis of fhe gumes are to be pluyed dunm: the coming werk: Rochester at Albany, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday; at Utica, Friday, Saturday. Syra- | cuso at Binghamton, Monday, Tuesday, Thurs- - Oswego at Utica, Binghamton day ; at Albany, Baturday, : Monday, Tuesday,\ Wednesday. at Uswego, Friday, Saturday. A l‘i’nming’t’o Farmers. {Special to the Telegrain.) Prany, N. Y., May 16.-The farmers of Catta- raugus county are warned agninst two sleok- InokingaillHans named Brownleigh and Wilson, ; claiming to hail from Paterson, N. Y., who havo this week victimized farmers in Wyoming county byr claiming to work the farm-search racket, and thon skipping out with what valu- nbles thoy could lay their hands on. When lust heard of they wero headed for Frank lUnyville. - The Stack Market. {&pecial to the Telegram.) New Yorr, May 16. -Tho features \in to-day's market were Union Pacific and Loulsville and | Nashvillg. 'The former opened at 51}¢4 and ad- vaneed stesdily to 5%, and closed at 53. ‘Louisvlllo and Nashvlliq oponed at 82%, sold up to 384% and closed # quarter lowor. The rest of the market did pot sympathize but re- mained steady excepting Lake Shore and New York Central, which showed fractional d- clines. Bad Accident M Now Milford. © {Npecial tothe Telegram.} New Afmnworp, P's., May 15.- T3210 two-year- old daughtor of W. H. Tingloy, a farmer living near Uppor Loke, wis found drowned in a spring tho house. A dog which was playing with the child is supposed to have' been tho innocent cause of the sad accident. <- tn igh ~ f New Store at Geneva. {Special to the Telegram.) . 7 GEsEvaA, 'May, 16.-A branch of the Pacific Tes company, of New York city, was opaned to thg public this afternoon in the store | on Eeneen strpet, next east of Mitchell's, Thomas Johnson, of New York, general mana- per for New Fork Suzie, is in charge. 1 Penn Yan Murderer Arrested. $ [Special tthe Telegram.] ~ .RocurEster, N. Y.] May 16. -A special dispatch from New York that Mlohsel Hughes, who is wanted in Penn. Yan on a charge of homi- : ina victory for the xormer 01m) by a s¢ cide, was captured in Brooklyn last night. The shooting occurred last November, and young Hubhoa skippod to Europe. . Their Condition improvem- {Epecial to the Telegram.) 'New York, May 16.--Larry Obrien and George B, the men who stabbed and shot each othar in front of the Coleman houso 'Phursday night, Are doing. well and the surgeons now i believe that both men, will be able to be.about in a week or so. 1 W“ 1; A Blaze at Bath. 5 .. [Sptcial to the Teléegram.] ° K.\ .. May 16, -Ward Carrol] 's cooper fiop on Pinestxwtbymodqtsmo a ok this © ddlogan firif—T‘m‘ézo«vfi' Tuga o-, w 200 MAJOR BARTLETT. ; A Dislmgmwhed Citizen of Binghamton, N. Y., Recenlly Honore} Try an Inqpm tant Offic by President L'lcnetand - ose BOYET BbATh.‘ A MISSING MERCHANT FOUND, : Snowden - Stlll Afidlgo Hope For the | C.J. Johnson, of Santon, Found in Chi ca‘go‘g Plucky Port Jervis Boy. With Another Woman. to the Telegram.) { vpeciat to the Telegram.) New Yorg, May 16. -All day long Boyst, thn | - Seraxtox, Pa., fiuv 16.--I'wo years ago this Port Jervis Quad” de desperate but {futile summer, C. J. Johnson, who was a well-to-do efforts to overhaul 8n wdun, the pride of Bus- | Seranton commission mercliant and an ex- member of the common counell, disposed of hi~ property in a quiet way and left very nys- teriously, leaving a wife and young dau shter to take care of themselves. 6 pretty well in the community, and his su disappesranee eaused a lively sensatic was learned soon after his depa that - ha had cloped with a f from the adjoining valley. For many mf nothing was known here as to John: anuhwut- Mm John: n made a | and Hpruce stract, A few yanks ayo the do; serted wife laurned that her recreant hust was in Chicago. She wentlto that city fo before last and registered a ' assumed name. j certained that Johnson was doing a. th iv commission business at 53 'and 55 Michigan | avenue, and that ho was living in fine $4319 acquaintances at his wife, her husband arrested for desértion and filling to support her and her litfle girl. Sh6 ra- turned to Scranton to-day, agcompanied her father, Mr. MansfGelil. 'The evidence whigh sho procured against Johnson while she was in Chicago will enable her to obtain a dijyoree without any difficyilty, and 'this sho proposes to do at the earliest moment. Mrs. Jolinson has always been a faithful wife, and no Johnson's mysterions disappenrance hasiheen for and his whereabouts ‘ known, she will takp measures to relieved her- self of the man who has made her life rmiser- able so many months. . auc n c rge TWO LIVES LOST. - gre An Accident on the Pittsburg and RocHester Rallron( Proves Fatal. {Npecial to the Telegrann.} WisEsBarr®, 'Pa., May 16.- A collision oc- curred oh the Philadelphla and Reading rail- road this afternoon between' Rock cut anil Sol- man's gap, via Ashley. A local freight was in the way to the top of the mountain ard was met by an empty engine on gccount &f the heavy grade, Bothiengines were wrecked, and Philip Street, assistant superintendent of mo- tive power for the Philadelphia and Regding, and who had chargo of the empty enging, was thrown off hnd killed. William Shank, fire- mun on the freight, was also killed, and Hiram Bussard and Edward Cole, the engineers,fwere badiy injured. «Ntreet and Shank bothfteave families. - The former lhesm Green Hidgeo ;. tho latter in Ashley. . o +# lr saris ' General Grant Feels Better. noon and see 'William Vincent, jr. gscaped from the Towanda jail and was tured here. . “law—— | Great Strike Expected. {Special to the Telettranu} Poof Pa., May 16.-iIt is the general opinion that tho differences between the fron manufacturers and the members of the Amail- gumuted association will result in a greatftrike. , who 'cap- lasing roller skater, was ter- with a man named A nd the boy's father, <~-4 <p &+~ New Tors, May 16.-An & bf cot- ton goods at auction took yester- ? | lace bere day. Thore were 22,000 boats sold, bririging $1,000,000. ' Base Ball at Geheva. {Special to the Telegram.) GaxzyA, N. Y., May 16»-A gama of b pus between the charts e's 16, nine. Rowing; won, scori pring | 9 to Syracu: t -__ Rochester Beam Syracuse. {special to the Telegram.] |_ ! SrRaAcCCsSE, N. Y., May a The game to-day between the Roohostars d the Stars resulted pre of mwa. , | __ [Spacte® i, che Stidgraray || cC HBADZIEp, FA., May 10.- fie market 'elosed firm at 80. Buyer® were nuimerotisand in en- com-aging feeling prbvailed the whole d $% map rry Plkmta for 25.00 per 1,000, Finest qualities in' the forld. Shipped reddy fo |set out. Af dress | John [Fisher, Lake Ridge, NYN ‘ ~ITHE ofD | . at 10:20 thp foll' | later than its time'ng : botter Lima betwgsq | with a woman whom he introduced th Ris | its present time..! MTs. Johnson had | ; road by which thal boe made by. dayligh east, of the one 1 tor, and will bo ma Homopsville, to the metropolis af sey city at 6 p. m | of the newest con and one chair c run on the train to children, tlemen. ° home, enjoy an e rive there in tim ticularly desirabl train No. 1 going and made fast/Er. exp as, will 1 reac earlier thflfil at pi? Buffalo at 10:20 time from New thirty-five; min the home fun: preaen before. 9 p. m. Trgi in nd wi. tween the Bison : somewhat Iquick provement. 'Ih tion train No. 32,j1 a little earlier in, Elmira at {0 a. ng. between here g which now reach arrive at 19:30 p.ix for persons comif points. way. The Erio ( consulungtlxe init changes is the ti named that will, ing public, - . THE 4 one which will holders and pull division, under dition. and man beon made and - and trestles alont by give employ ment this trouble ig tlon to popular fa f press, 'This trair- bin] for'years.as t e Moni- | It iwi £. m., and after mak | this city and Susqite of Campbells, Hodp leaving the first-napied place be rug! through at the princtpal sta nicely cearyi¢ rm or ladieei why i'n accompanied by gon- By T1; q b a person will boj f sired, attend the [ffiddte gentlomen who déghrid to send their families to the city unaccompag there 'would be o arrive at night, q g be on the cara all in time also, and. wil U patrons of' the relf nmiire at $3: p” 4 .5 , thereby shortemng the E ito Buftalo onk hour and bound trains No. $ g & hours late than“ 15 a t ér of local there at 8:45 p. [1qu 1% will log +; m. and stop at all/ s under the presefit $1.1) e management are rapid- ly assuming a vary! iy of R. B. Cijble, has | T ined and if is unde as a double requigiti of men wiil be bait 9 p to New York cfty could | bout by the new mated by the itxtroauc- of the Southern Fier ex- Al take the plode, going yp and started put from 1 f ass thig station at 8:80 bE all the stops) between : Itduna, with the exception b fand Kirk wood, will after d fast train, stopping only i is and arriving at Jer- hle train will be composed jowned by the qompany, iprovided with revolving and fitted out, will be 4% ie benefit of lemma and th t hraxgEmExt |.; abled to eat breakfast at a? fide to New Yoi‘Tk and ar- blgo to a hotel, and, if de-, For ing. BA, this grain wiiu be par- | {Formerl going 'ed to leave on o. 8 and | 2. mg’on the owningtrain 1; 'The train kes good hily appreciat ed by the Frio. The time of Aims also been. changed tram, known gs the day PW York at 9 a. m. and - This is an hour £, and thn train will reach In the through east- 11 leave Chicago some six Twin 12 will £.5:06 p. | than at w dour. p. m. instead ree hours late No. 2 will lave Buffalo at i Feach Elmira at 10, p. m., the change the time be- find Elmira will be made aficoommoda- [ibe quickened and made hprival here. It will leave d making all the stops qvquehauna will arrive | 1 1 No. 21, wast bound, ca after midnight, will a very convenisnt hour this city from eastern {Susquehanna at 5:80 p. irmediate stations on the irs, always awake to and. s of the pubHe,have made, d make-up of the trams! anreciated by the travel- & 1 } [ 8 OP THE ROAD - dtisfactory condition, and ppreciated by the stock- _flike. . The Susquehanng . wiper-ieneed malnagerfient n placed in the best ton- ded improvemonts have are to come,. / Thqbndges division have been exam- food that what is known, in, that is, a double force n to work, the; improve- ntite summer, and there- ito many additional men. The affairs of thy equraging!condifiq ments to céccupyiti1 At owned by the E of Mr. Catile, we“? 14 Tioga road, which is now n ——;—1—:—0*—¥—-—~—~——s‘ most satisfactory and en- - id under the supervision The lumber and freight y good, and incneasinbg all 1 holding gts plage in pub- {deserves its brillmnt suc- 6+ M4 [special to the Telegram.) 2. business “PM tic New York, May 16. -General Grant thde a the time. Mali ¢ouple of miles in & street car yesterdgy ac- lic favor, and 1, compamed by Dr. Douglass. Tho paif and cess. swelling has subsided consider-um) and Grant io rI feels somewhat bettor. 140 C © ee _-» ___ Begs Not;to by § A Jail Breaker Sécured. & 1 Blob? [& fife! to the Telegram.) j {pes . WirrtanaPort, Pa., May 16. -Sheriff éweet, Woxrerp, Call., 6f Bradford county, arrived in this city fio-day‘ last mishtf that' Ratoucho.| He} conducted\ to great rejoiping., with the Tock, Lock Havens ton men. the British right to bave a ‘h French diplomat | prove mord sori¢ Tho wary feo! “fl.“ CAPTURED. camp, ; bone of tho Wmmtisponqz 14 witnessed the pf 1131 ififi“ ens tlgis afternoon. eve made a run; 0 in fmpr of the h : composed the Ho h6 battery. Birth strick out bench who *the Somersets, of. Phila- ; } to the Telegram] 'prof 6: g Russie will demand the si go t The Backbohe of the 51m: Broken. ' the Telegram.] - . ray 16. -Word was received has been captured near q notto be shot! He was he back- | There is #s now broken. the Telegram. ., May 16.-A large crowd the Wiummspo club had | The | the score dispatch {from sig has ontirel: rejected stan representativq at Cabut. ink the latter demarld will than anygmntieLhnggno Fain glowing. } I Ba Mapes, situate - lage, canght ftd noon, Alargq ] three forming ir ¢1,600. « t mixedat Weedsporti. the Team-am.) t. one mile. from, this vil- burned to the ground thls tity of grain, pothtoss and - ule: were burned floss about | took formal ; church to-day. dne at 3 o'clock 31111351 | tools, shelf and box 610, Gene vH } the \| on of the om Beoteh ; ill hold their first. fares, Addrtbss float-o laid 'on one sont to the (depot. several 'engine after the remains, but Pat. theReformatory hotel voluriteored to 33mg the body to the morgue in his : (wagon. 'This wasil accordingly ddnro after, Coroner Reiley, who? , 'had been summoned, arrived. Workmen © - busfly at work,euttihg a door,in therear pew? ition of the old; 38:11 which 'morgne and. aopsequenfly the body was takengg in the hospital, where Rogers, tho. unfomnataig prirfter, has beéfn staying, arid hechad to amok: I the Foom, but by Mr.. Grig one famil cident ocgurre jangle betweéepn A,. G. Bloomfield .and 8, Jen- ning Dorgeyl.a Methodist local preacher of that place. S £1me ago Dorsey] learned that | jag planning to make himself a | delegate at the Wyoming local predgchers' eon :| show tha $1: Poters- . f 16.-The Salvafixon army { sPrviee t buémess, good . ling of l. . _ C . . F 1\ eer \ ® the' track .and. word & Officer . Fatkar and¢ #2. switch omfofl do 'of othe; went up on- $220 be 'used as a { . g\ wes promded with: another one! é“ Tho remains were, frighfiuuyfi‘ , matilated and can bo recognized only by goma» ' ith his clothing; which is of | “magic 4nd white cheep, A pair . off, knit-socks of dark gray color: 'find a \pairs , of well-worn thoes cneased his feet. They derby hat which he ras wearing when. the ave-g Lay 1 wat covered with blood ands ,/, rpattered with portions of brain and hair. His: c brains and the {top ofhis skull were gatheredé up on & cloth by O Heer Forker and deposited I'Y on a boaxd’gby hat remgd of the head. Two handkerchiefs was allftha _ was found on? . , his body and they |furnighed 'no clue kas identity. Thetwo mer who were oh the fraing with the unfortunate young man skipped: out? . when they foubd their companion was dead.] Officér Forker saw the unfortunate fellow? going by the depot about 1 OCI‘mi‘g eating « a andwxeh and: does not 'think! that he wes a tramp. \ Coroner Paul-E? tey\ impanelled a jury compoqu of Fihoté Griggs, foreman,,.Poter Klock, Clark Shapper,? John Vetter, P. K. Sullivan, and Pat Comfort.! 5?” They viewad the remaing and adlourned up“ Tuesday evening at 7'30 o'cioek wheh the i m~ « quest will bo jeld at the grand jury\ ropm the rouirt ho The body is lying in the has}? pital, and all ho call thera to-day will mitted to 100.1; i: and the clpthing, i ordeég that some, one, may identify hgn. This shocke | ing death is orily one more added to an alrghd ee alarmingly long list of similar cases, and ' op. trai of the 4] “nF To-d: are , if the weather is ag iM not te a freigh f)? or coal t} in pass the scene of | this' accident in which ong or more poys cannot b boy or young man is arrested to jumping Jo off a howl goes up. fronts} his friends against the officer for doing hig duty, and| when some one is Killed the policoé are gens for not having made an arrest; It's a pretty good scépmetokeep from the cars (when you hive no business aroun them, but| - there is no use nging warnmg ? about this practiep, for every oy that gets om; .. a train is yally cert-am may; he'll never got [s hurt and Egnght C e $ Irgovent\' To BE AK mom PRISONER. Last night it was thought ij some persons . who had the desenption of the prisoners dead man wis one of the number. Three of! aptuned and three are at large. . ‘ 1.1 this marmay posslbly be one of 3 train aha ihat all of the mer. ere mtoxicated, and this may furnish an exp ion, of, the indirect ° cause of theyoung mom 's death.. _ . R . TROUBLE IN A sgflAmon CHURCH. A Mifistéer ho Was Arresfed an a Charge . g. of Libel. * [[Special to the Telegram.] 26 # - Pa., May “lip—The Methodist people :- of Dunmore lare in a state of exeitement over a f, ference. (Dprgey thereupon took means to - Ipomfield (has since been chm-gag ‘In oniex {o block. - Col‘ville, pastox of the ‘E claim}: in whmh he intimated not the pro er person to © Dorsey also sent Colo: to, A written by 'O. 8, Payne, of Pitts«! 1 ton, the'conténts of which are said to be not ati f all ; eoniph entary Whengv Bloomfield earned that Dorsey had attempted. to. blacken A1 charactar he had Dorsey arrested ; on & chargei f libel. £9731; evening Dorsey was with Bloomfield, 'O arraigned, bpfore Roessler, when he \.~ gave bail for his appeamnce before the grand J \_ Base Imp“. V | ons amend. f Remit f the 'Games That Were flayed Yu- ‘ terday L , At Utic At Harva . At Bostot \Cf ica 8, Oswego 5. . Ie d-Harvand 12, Yale 4. t. Louis 4, Bostonil. e _ ~ At Lanpast ——NeWark 5, Lancaéter 2. At Clevelk d-Cleveiand 10, a 3. ‘ Douisxi e-Louistille 7, Aflfic 5, At New York-New York 18, Chickgo 4. 1 at ide: |co-Providbnce 3, Buffalo 0. A At ury-Waterbury.6, Mériden 2. : P‘“ rg-Allegheny 18, Brooklyn 4. ° id -Virginita'9, Wilmington 5. ' rt-Hartford 8, Bridgeport; 8B. . lphia—DP roit, T, Philadelphia $ ¥ “Quinn—Springfield $, New Britain 7.1 a Lh-Cineinngfi ¥4,° Meiropohtanz -Game postponed on amount of & + a l R | 1 mton B&H Bitmap; Trouble.- JF pwwltodlw ram) ° \took piaoe here to—hay flux-in he. I‘fizpatrmk, who formarly |