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$ - + ' ing in Elmirn during the . yesterday two or throe week's visiting friends on West Sect; d street. -John Cotton; of Corning, was in me city lust week. MIB. Robert Terboll, of Corning, was In tho city. shopping last Monday. -Mr. G. L. Sessions, a prominent lawyert)! Bing- hamton, was in the city last week. -Miss Edith Mills, of Corning, was in tho clty for & day the lattor part of last week. -Theodore Sawyer, of Waverly, was in the city on business the latter portion of the past week. . -Charles Brownell, of Chicago, HL, viaited friends th this city for a day or two a week ago. -Mias Atkins, of Mansfield, Pu., was in the city for two or three days the luster part of the precdd- ing week. - +~Mrs. F. A. Jeffries and son, Homick, of Clate, Mich., have returned! homeo after a visit with friends in this. city. ° -George Worrall, who has been in Bethichem, Pa., for some time pist, arrived homo the middleof the past week. «-Myron Tarbox. of Lockport, arrived in the city | 'the latter part of the week for a visit with relatives and friends here. @ -Mfgs Rachel Vronch left the Intter part of last week for Spencer, after a visit of four or five weeks with Elmira friends. ~-Miss Auna Baker, of Ithaca, has been visiting , friondd In Elmira during tho latter portion of the ' tseek prece:ling this. -Miss Minnie Van Tyne, of Friendship, has been visiting her cousins, the Misses Cowles, during a, portion of the week past -Miss Mary Lowis, of Oneonts, N. Y., has been spending the past week or ten days visiting friends and relatives in this vity. « -M}gs Sarai Ripley, of Owego, hns been.spond-; ing 13:3 past week or ten days visiting friends in finial city apd relatives bt Troy, I'a. I1 Platt, of St. Louis, Mo., is in the city visit-\ ing his\ wile, who has been horen number of weeks,, called to Eimira by the iliness of her mother. ~Mjss Hoyt, of Buiffain, returned home the faid. dle of the past week from a visit of four or Ave weoks spent with friends and rointives In this clty.. -Hiss' Matie Lyuch, of WilHam»port, Pu, ro- turned hore the first of last week after & visit of about two weeks with friends nod relatives in . mirg, -Miss Martha Hayt; of Corning, has been visit- week, and during her .stuy was the guest of her cousin, Miss Estelle Hed- field, -K, J. O'Donnel) and wife, of Canton, Pa., were In the city last week attending the Caviq Herring- ton wedding. Mr. ahd Mre. Cavin nre to reside in Cantou. ' 3 -Mrs. Henty Whelpton, of Corning, fain the city apending some» time with her porents, Hor many ‘ friends will be glar to learn that her hedlth Is ’ Bo mich improved that she is able to be here. I cell cs h e e e - CIFPY PERSONALS. -| -Rev. Isane Jeanings lias been visiting friends At Springfield, Mass,, during the past webk. -Dr. N. R. Seeloy and wife, of this city, lain the , frst of the past week for a tMip to New York clty. -Miss Bridget Sullivan, of this c In\ Is going to Clifton Springs oen Wednesday to te absent some tuns. I -The many friends of 0. A. Drury will be palned ; tg learn of his and hopo he may speedily re- | gover. - -Mr. ang Mrs. Ramml Denton, of Cogning, are | receiving congratulations upon tho arrival of an | eleven pound boy. ~George M. Diven, of this city, tras been apend- ng a few days during the lattor part of lust week In New York etty on bysiness. ~-Misa Crogker returned to her home In California ' the latter part of Iggt week, after a visit of beterul j weeks with Mrs. J. Slont Fusseti. f -NMessrs, Charles und Tracey Brooks, who have ° been abroad for nearly a year past, sflled for homo the latter portion of the preceding werk. -¥Mrs. D. Webster Fuller, of Hitchegrk, Dakota, ia expected In the city in two or three iveeks for a visit of several weeks with her mother, Mr Ogden. Katp McQnire, of this city, will occupy the position of goprano at Christ chureh, Corning, perimanently, owing to the continued lliness of ' Mrs. 0. W. Bump. -Miss Sarah Fassett entertained a few young ladies and gentlemen at her home, on West Church street, last Thursday evening, the evening being 'prased in, playing cards. -If Dame Rumor is truly [man-mud n certain well-known young liuly in this efty will, «onfo time in the future, be led! to the Aliar by a gentleman by the name of W--. she has, Indeed, found her King among men. -A certain young! gentleman, realding In the up- per part of the city, has Sued for the hand of a pop- ular young ledy resfding in the fifth ward, and his - sult. having: beeu qnvumbh looked upon, the en- gagrtoent is annourced. 'That the waters of \their married life may naither be muddy uor Riley is the wish of their many friends. - con ep» - oct or THE CPPY. -Edward Herendeen his been In Canandaigua the past week attending court. -Max Minler, of Elmira, was In film-um). on busl» ness the mirldle ¢f the week poot. -C. E. Love, of tigliveck & Co.'s, was in Mansfield. } Pa., last Wednesday on a business trip. -Mrs. B. W. Payne, of Elmira, visited friends in * Corning the former portion of the past week. -Harry N. Hof{{man left the Iniddlis of the past werk fof a trip of a few days to the metropolis. - Mrs. Jabin Secor, of thiu parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mra. Wiliam L‘ulllnq was in Binghamton re- cemly. called thero by the Hiness of her brother-in- law. l -Miss Mary Ruth, of this city, Is spending a fow days Wellsville, N. Y., visiting her parents at their home there. George Bartlett, of this city, exports to leaven some time {lis week for a visit with frieuds in New York city. | --Mra. Hayt, (film BRathbui. house, has been vis- Iting friends at Ovid during the pregeding week., -Miss late Murphy, of Emiro, has been spend» ° \ng a portion of the previous weak at Waverly, vis- : dAting friends and relatives there. - Mra. M. B. Hagildorn returned to her Rhome in ' \this city-yeaterday from New York, whory who had \Leen on 4 business trip for a day or two. 1 -Miss Jeunie Paimer returned to her home in this city the first of Aast week from Corning, where puo had been vi«ltigs her cousiu for a tew day } -Mr. and “gum-r B. Higgs ltlt tho former | portion of the preepdinug week lor «'visit of several days with relative {an I fends at Capisteo, N. %. -Miss Bveiyn Hgages, of this efty, will spend a ' few days during this week with her friend, Mrs. Avery My Uougall m hear home iu Horuetisville. v -a é Mwsrot B tromxunme This Week. Monday evmugng the second rgeo between William Martin. of Bath, this city, distanca six miles; Churlfo White, of this city, fancy skater amd lady impersonnter, , Tuesday evening; and tho ~ffem polo team v=. . the Maspot pole term lhuvsdu) and Friday | ev euing'sL . .. a @- + That Trqufgressors, The fo{lowing arrests for intoxieation were roadeo lagt night; Chauneey Hine, by Officer Jeflers; den; Adm). Dunn, by Officer Kennedy; Jeff Shea, by Hariigan , Vincent O'Dell, . by Oifeep Key: Murry O Dell, by Offices W. Powel. ~ - - ~~~ # 4e an > A20 . Deitli of an Enfiunt. Died suddeniv, 1pm! 29, Jeunle, the little dgughter of Christlan and Miajgte Miller, aged four months and pineteen days. 'The littlo girl was a very brightiand promising ehild, and its pareuts have the|sympathy of immany friends extended to thom'in theit great affliction. Coens 4 d# Matrimonial Manuur. ..The epgagement is announced of a wel- bos =, ~ counts har friengds by tle number of har mc. quaintanpes, &n evert that will interest ciety people will koen oceur. - * <+ Thosoe'Two lGireat Horses Norwood and Norwood (Chief, handled by q - . MMnicr, vi 100 East Hudson street, are tn» property af J, D. . Willis, a wealthy eliizen of Brooklyn. « 44+ ,_ Returned to Elmirgu. II. A. @grell raturned to his home in this city and fill reanme his law practits th his portagy, Recorder-cleot White, | an addréss at 25, 188%, in her ' until the year 1879, at which time he died. eity, I= visiting her ; . Field, at Nuaqlmhaima | and John Furtey, of . forris Birmingham, by Officer Juey- ; \ U ~- knowndegal gontleman gud a young lady who ' | though They Show Fim Up. The person known as Detective Nealson hns been around town since his release from fall until Wednesday. night, when ho left the city with, Mrs. Fitzgerald's lula som. TELEGR&aM representative was in the Rnthbun Wedhesday iand dropping into the sim- | ple room sw the great officer loaning agiinst | the but dontentedly guzzHag beor, the wery picturs; of happy contentment and lazinoss. After the beer had disappeared the min of} 1. wind, daggora and navy revolvors resumed his |; mystariow air and turned regrotfully from Col-| one! Héffernan's department. He greeted the newspgper' man with effusive affection and in- quired after his Ihoalith. ** Well, I 'spose you're | U looking for some news?\ he remarked. Helng answered in the affirmative he continued: ** You're had quite a plonts with me, but I can't; kick. | Of course public opinfon was aghiust) us, and you had to take the position you lave,| | although you gave it to us in such strong dbses; and so, hoavy that it wasn't as bad as though: t wo got It In smallor installments.\ \ What are you going to do now?\ wa asked. ** Well, I don't know. Pl probably stay hum» part of tho timo until the Jano term of chum 4 Possibly Pll go uway a few days at a time, but | I intend to muke this city my headquarters for} f a while yat.\ \Aro you still in tlnbemploy of Mrs, Flu-v gerald?\ ** Now, then, young man, don't you supposm I've hnd enough of this business? I guose [ know when Ive had my Ait, ind I've got [q now, and don't you forget it. No, I aim not in. a position to sny whether I think Mrs, Fit/w gerald is in the right in this case. You couldn't hardly expect that I'd say anything about her caso when I'm personally interested in oné of a similar nature, Do you know © have a sqrt of liking for newapaper mea? You fpllows Hare given it to me pretty strong, but there alw't uiny uso of kicking, und I stinn't da | aydAdmiring Apdiencg, Tho concert sit the, fiasco? Thursday evening was an artistic triumph for Afrs. Gibson and her talented assistants, and a finsanpial success A | for tho ownbr of the rink, 'The programmo was introduced with a selection by rs. quartetto composed of Mrs. Gibson, soprané ;] s Jessin Withars, contralto; Mark E. Baker, tenor, and Frank E. Sinith, base, 'The wollknownabllity of musicians named enablad them to renddr the gelection in n pleasing and most satistimmry mapner,. - Dr, Campbell sang \ I'll Awalt My Lovo\ In high B Oat, and bis well\ trained tenor voice accomplished \What to many singers would seem impossible, filled the vast rink and was distinotily hoard in even the most remote portions of building. 'The doctor's efforts were highly appreciated and the long continued applause at the conclusion of the ploco was all deserved. | The gentleman was also honored with a cholco floral offering und bowed bis thanks to the sudience in & gracoful manner. W. H, Moran sang s base solo n n, pleasing matnor and others of thy singers whose names have been mentioned appeared in solos, duets and tries. Mrs. Sher- win mweited in her usual gifted and entertaining | manner fnd Miss Louls6 Brown honored tho ' Alfred HMrug audience with n piano.. solo. started in on am violin selo and , was doing nicely when a string broke and hoe retired. Without partlealarizing ftimay bo said that a finer concert,.whether by professionals or home talent, wus never given in this city and the only thing to regret is that Mrs, Gibson did not recelyo the entire benefit of the box-office recoipts that she is so well deserving of, andt which she hud every reason to expect. # eg =. -ormamams THE HATCH PATENT. ecm - nec eca A Philadelphin Firm After Royalty From & New York Spring Bed Manufuacturor. , It will be remembered by readers of the thil one Edward Hediloy and his | wifo cume to Elmira some» months ugo, from -New York elty, and commenced sults against it. 'The nowapaper men are good fellows ta have for friends-somotimes.\ Nealson 1—1' looking better thin when he was confined in ' jail, and his nogo is grudually takigg on a rieh . ; red hue, which indicates good Hving and in Intimate aequaintanee with numereug har- tendem, between whom and Nealson there | seems to be an Indl«soluble bond of union. Theo \ detective\ professes to bo a connol@sour In the gpicurlian art, aml can describe cholee | dishes thut would paralyze ex-President Ar- thur's French cook. He acknowledges that ths 1 H. H. Holmes, of College avenue, and Water- man Park, of East Ubhursh street, manufac- turers of spring beds, for an infringement of an alleged patpnt formerly owned by William B. Hatch, who HUved in this cit) for many years, After endeavoring, but in vain to make the EF mira nen pay royalty or cemso manufacturing tho Hedleys commenced pults against them in the United States cireuit court and threatened to do great things, The sults were contested, however, und the New Yorkers finding hey I papery have been in tho right in exposing ths | had no enause of nection | diatomlnuml thein, outragedus attack on a respectable family, and | When the Hedley» left “MU?“ thuy sold out is very pronounced in his assertion that he has had ail he wants of Mra. Fitzgerutd. - eens cn ~ DECORATION DAY. Arrangameuts Balm, “mle for Its Proper Ob» servyance In This City. The jJafnt committee of Baldwin pout Nu. 6 , and L, Bdgur Fitch post No. 165, (G. A. R. of } this city, lunflpdl runged for a fitting um! 4m- prmr-xive observunes of Memorial day, May 34. , A numfle will be held, probably at Purk church, , ou the Sundiy, evening preceding Decoration day. A. E. Baxter has been asked to l-rnrfldfl lit. this and KRov.'T. K. Beceher, of Post 6, hus been Invited to deliver that time. extended to the Joeat military organizations and to General Beers and staff to attend this service, fnd niso to take part In the exerelaes ol Decogution day. 'The inflitiry will prot ally purge as an escort to the t, A. IL. The Continetital drum corps his been luvited to participitte, and when tho arrungements have been completed that the committee hive in hand thgy will boe found to be snffletent and certain to muke in impressive otservance of the day. have been appointed to have in charge the different details of theo work to bo done. The names of the comrades dorming these committees will be announced as soon as the lists ure complete. Johnson Beers, of Post\ 165, will be chairman of the floral cammittse. W. C. Smith and D. B. Lynch will- have the music in charge. B. Beman will be marshal. Further partleu- lurs will be given neat Sunday, ° - + s «<4 & ® Formerly of Elmira. The funeral services of Mrs. Charlotte Wells took place from the residenee of her daughter, Mrs, Morton, ot North Lewisburg, Ohio. Mrs. Wells was born in Elmira, N. Y,, February 22, 1810, nnd died in North Lewisbarg, Ohio, April X i r seventy-«ixth year. ln the year 1827 she was married to Benjamin Wells, with chapliait (whom she shared the Joys and borrows of life In tire year 1946 she united with the Presbyterian church in Southport, N. Y., rrufi- aafon of faith in ChrNt Sho had been a gr cat sufferer from asthinu for many years, yet before her «sufferiogs with Christion submi«- ston. In the closing scene of Hfe she said ; - I'm waiting, waiting, for there is reat nt the end of fhe journey,\ and thus quietly and peacefully fell aslaep,. ~ @ @@ > Musicians. Aband of Germans, dressed in new gad de- videdly striking costumes in which bright blue and yivid red ure the most prominent eolors, played popular nirs and collected many nickles and pennies on the streets yesterday. Quite a crowd gollootad every time musicians stopped in front of a beer saloon or other: promising place, and listened to the nirs until the boy would start out with the hat. -- - 4 log > t Here's 2 Chance For Cult-y-feekora. Notices have hen posted (up about the rity stating that sealed, propoufls for coraveying the United States mails On uiuwvugnr route, Ao. 66,17, which Is the depot nod post- , office, in this city, will be received by A, Leo hnoutt, sgrond gssistant post-mastbr general at Wushington. » - 20 cc e Gee - Nagle of Reserved Seata. Reserved sents for tha flay frstival concert wflllba Jplaced on sale at Preswick, More: i 'a'« baok stfre Wednesday morning. | Per- - sons bofdire weaison tlekets can secure reserved ' Mm, m4 pining twenty -flvo cents extra, LL .a Tim Burt Divorce (use. Nothing has been done in the matter of tuk- ; Ing tostimeny lin the Burt divores cago for a weak or two, owing to the absenco from the ! vity of one of the attorneys. The caso will probably come up this warkh. *% &+ -- Good Horses Wanted. Partiea having good horses for sale shonld apply to Alderinan Davison, chairman of the fre eomnaittve, at Brigg«'s brewery, this city un a new team dis wunted fur the 11n- lljf‘llt ov gees 0. Eee oo sages . ¢ #» + 1 $ . Young Wooley's Hgturg. Xnung Wooley, Mrs. Fitegerald's son, has retiuryed, and was seen on the strrets yester- day, He mile a brief call on Counsellor: Schwartz In the afternoon, * ee > Nlm- For a Hot Night. memtiered the boys in the Trrgamast office hy unmlihg over i ean of nice butter-milk last night . a * @ o ;) In the City, Dr.C John | U | what business they had there to a man named Frunk Hall, who has sinee bullt up a good business In the spring bal Hine. muny of hid beds to Philadeiphin and other , places in Pennsylvania, and now a firm known as the Oirny Bros., huve potifled him that he ! must stop sendiag beds in that stato unless ho ; wants to wrestle with a big pati at suit.. They elatm to have purchased the Hatch patent for the state of Mr. flat visited Elmira the past week, and after a consul- <tation with Messrs. Park and Holmes felt nuch Invitations will tas - t ;and huntrd out of the ecguntry, endouraged, validity of the pawn! ugain. & < er A\( IFEXT (VIDLR or Hllll' a Resolutions Probably DI ected. Agninst Cap+- tuin Phelan-Adjourament. The convention of the Anelent Ogder of Hi- berian«s In New York last week adopted ths following: That it is the sense of this econ- vention that the men who are fighting Ire« land'« battle at home, against England's try« unny, should hive tho sympithy aud assist; unce of all worthy Irishmen and of all Irish societies in foreign lands. That tin! Irisiman who joins an Irish society and I‘m-0mm; a L , traitor to its' members and trades upoa the blood of his fellow'men should be junmasked 'he rf-lq‘w , sentatives of this uunwnflou of tbs\ Ancicht . merited doom.\ .> national delegate; ander of Hibernians bave no sympathy for tn» formers In uny organization, or no tdaur to shed when any of the informers nieet their The following national offl+ John Nolan of New York, William Sheridgn, of New Jersey, national ser vretary ; John J; heilly, of Brooklyn, natJonal | treasurpr. 'Thp conven» tion adjourned to meet in the 91h of New York on tho serand Tuesday in flu) 1x86. -. oo +> 201. Awaited In a Suit for 1)!!!“th 8. Dr. Edwin C. Taylor was arrested at his homa in Big Flats Friday by Depity, Sheriff Smalley on an order issued by Ju@ge Board» cers were elected H \ man Smith In a sult commenerd by Melvin 3¥. aud made a public | , wits Peleasedl. I Miller for #1,000 dumages for alienating the | Tuyltzr's friends uffeetion» of the Intter's wife, gave lail for him in the sum of $1,000 and he The sult arises out of! the samp ease in which Taylor had Milter andl two of his friends arrested for conspirady and frill be de- cidediy intoresting. The 'doctofs friends claim that he lins a sure defense and will comp out with fying colorss P * @ «:- Motions Denied. . ~ i Judgo Boardman Smith 'has denied the mo- A 1 oe oa son ssi , Hons made by Baldwin & Baldwin to strike out , Mead aguinst Frunk Baldwin for s 'of M. M. ander apd Judgment has a lurge portiuan of the complaints] C. Brink In an Action for debt. . )men efffered aguinst Brink in fmoi' of Mead for over #6,000. Mead seeured ju ent be- Hoe shippo} :f t ' muck court was organized and Edito train was ijrraipgned, and each prisoner was , treated with great impartiality, the genrtence © being the «stme in every casee«to buy {the ice | and will probably contest the ' ' of ten nitgaites, | i i I¢w~fl the Baldwins allowed twenty duys m4 I' | vlafse before answering tho complaint. * wam ~ > - #G # -+ ~—-——-‘—o Judgment for the Defendant. ie ense of H. D. Wiléox agninst Mrs. I‘lliott of fhe flfth ward, for $100 for professional sug- vieds was tried before Justico Hianspm Friday. gave some remarkably able testimony, ¢ » but the firy promptly rendered a verdict for | ~T. Arnot was plucfd op exhibition yesterday in , b P Thiscreamery om Baldwin street Kindly re- ' . H, Seott, who rame east, bringing the ' bady of his brother, was in the city yeaterday, ' Hs returos to Como, Cul, diys., du a week or ten B- &~ -~ zw __ Adluxlttcd to Probate. - The will of the late John R. Field was ad- mitte to probate by Judge Dexter on Friday . and Edward L. Field was named as executor, i | theo deofondant for $15.3 {, including ¢osts,. The Hon. 'P. Davidson conducted thn Ll‘sfl for thr‘ defense and Frank L. Minier appoured for {he plaintiff. # @ 4 --= tna Fine Time in l‘roapqvt. t L.. A. No. 3.111, K. of L., of Coming, N. Y., will meet with LL.. A. No. 204, of this, elty, ut the regular meeting Wednesday evening, May 20. All members of 204 are raqui preseut at the meeting, and ail rnlghtn of Lubor of the other assemblies in the city ; cordially invited to be present. : %. By order of the ASsembl) ++ Mady by Artist Luge, / A very tine erayon portrait of the late Qtnpfion Lol. ced. sted to the ' + | ' ] his endurafice, | i the sbow window,of Fish & Holme $ dry goods - store, on lus well-known, alum} as apn ~- * <4 e $ Rpevlnl Train ip Corning. A speelal train for the nommqodation df '! those wishing to attend the funeral! af Station ' Agent Cochran, will he run to C orn‘ng this uf | ternoon. It will leave the Erio | depot at 1 ev'edoatk , - & oT he Board of Excise. :f The board of exeise held an important, meet ing last evening and considered additional ap- plications for lfeenses. Tacir labors gre not \ yet completed. : cen cage > @ <e & - cemu Catholic Knights of Amer|en. , The Catholic Knights of Amerika have re- joetead the proposition for the estalllishment of a ladies branch of the organizations. An 11d mum; .Vcry IH Jolun Roe, a venerable citizen, is enously ill at bis home on Main street. -#-Grp~~- Hood's Sax-napalm cures 514: hd The picture is by Luso (dud refleets ° dupun.‘ i firilfjt‘. oredit +4 p? 4 40 W; | and when the train was Enlwn for h Flower «ity is mflpuuuvd M qn insane ' him to leave the train zmd'ihn was def | attemoon. 'the Tmmymcnl Union, A inter. Iving the mime of John lagers, wimpias hatgne fig Providenko, R. I., efime in town Wednesday morning, and told the com- posltors at the bfffce that his nigh arm had bsen broken by g fall at It; pluno near Buffal 1 Th ay 0, way, 11133 if:2223161153; iiocliesm N. L, whore tho physloinn at “to clty hospital put, some cotton on the abrasion of the lethimgo. .When he fived in Binjira the arm was badly swollen, arid he wis dirpbeted to Oversoor Bhidlon, who tol{l him bo would have - to go to tho county, honsernt Breesport, jhe could not' be kept in the jcity hospital. 'The unfortunate man had wuilon eredentifils, and the membois of tho Typofmphical unjon de- cided that one of their members should not be teken to the county housd. Rogers w taken to Dr. F. W. Ross, thaabl} physician who bas charge of the hospital patfents, and thht gon- tlemun generously offered his services free of charge. Arrangements wem that: ade to havo the man boarded 'with Mrs. the Indy who looks after tos of the Mospital, and the printers will pay the e until Rogers recovers from his injuries Theidoctor, on examination of the broken arm, gonna a compound fracture of the fore arm and, it apeordingly. | Mr. Bhidilen says it is I to tuke all cases similar to Bogors’ cournity hquge, although othor persons §Ay that a fee amounting to about #1.80 nesists Him in a strict intorpretation of the law, Th nobles- hearted printers ure deserving of great for the intggzst they havetaker in an unfortu- pate fellow-workman. | It reflects ergdit on their humafity, and is an net of kindng will win tho blessings of & thankful m the approbition of all citizehs. Underghgcare of Dr. Ros} nnd kind-hearted Mrs. Gripg:, the wounded man will joon recover, and t who have &s«fsged In caring for him will re. member thi Incident with feelings of pleasure at having dune a good and worthy feed of charity. . @ HAV A GREAT TIME. Elmira Red Men Who Were Entertained by Personal Friends. When thd Red Men of this city leave their wigwams for a visit to a neighhoridg tribe they [mini ed, not themselves, but 1h! camp | which they visit. The jolly braves made an attack on Hochester last week and had a grand | time. A nfimber of thp tribes had personal friends {n tho Flowercity and were ent rtained . ong the number were F. ughmr J. M. Minkfe, M. 8. Elston, €. Elston, } pau- non, E. We f! H. Reidenger, F. Nichol#, Arnold, A. |W. Crittenden,of this city, dud ml- tor Keeler} of the Uwago Record. {All the points of interest in RHodhester: were visited med the ho visi- triin a Jjecler opy the by tlwm friends wh tors were had so nleely nutgrminnd rarmly than kld. On the was chosen fudge, | Almost everybody water (7) of to be imprisoned during the 'term The imprisonment idea was ~0 p pullm : that the fihe bas paid ih nbarly | every mam iee and the eatife erowd, egurt and spectators alike, received Jw Ane with great © unanimity find enthusiasm.! A greut tline was bad by the Elmira menmiml a smile i diam; their countpnuunees every thine the nam ptf the | A gentlerbanly nypmm'iug man abmit sikty- five years aye, attracted the atterftion of Officer Forker Friday ev fining, by his 110m actions, and Ihe officer made up 'his m igd - be was jus mw-«y for e keeping. qnd be lives at Ht C uthorin < adu, Ho hiw n son, W. P. Atkinson, aj fre broker at Nos. 2 and 4 tone street, N‘wglurk vity, and his been visiting with him @ 1 Al i Insane Mun Cared For. ,‘§ week. legdching Elmira the jail as gtated. Chief Little founds dress of Ms son from. papers on fr con and telpgraphed to him to come @ gentleman prrived on No. 1 last night { . The sean Is subject to fits of of temporary nsmfity 4-@- 44+ - * i Yc-ry Slick Forger. A' fello presented £5,000 forged draft purprfln hare been finmn b) the bank of Mon drew 22,00 Little has , leaving £3,000 on dapnsi - crived a description of / If he show ip in Elmira he can be sure pf a warm welcome. 1 ee u’ol———.———-- ©Happy Jack\ Smith. ' The Cinvinnati «Enquirer, speaking of roller-skafiny match in Naw York last w sayn; \' The placo of Willie Donovan, the whom the Jast roller rgeo killed, was take Charley Harriman, the whitlom walker. & the tek, boy by ° His : backer was 'fom Davis, who made a .forthne | out of the saw-dust track, which he is said ' | to have invented. His trmfner was 'Ho Jack' Smith, noted for his nbility to kee pedestrian'on the track to the remotest end of Sporting men talk mysteriqus- ly of tha Thefting doses which Jack admipis- ters to a «ifsheartened and frinting contestant; and it was he who had you'ng Donovid charge duging the fatal week.\ N py p a me sen nnn ® 2 c iin The \Singing Evangelists.\ Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wileon, the fam oug \singing pvangolists,\ will be at the Ber street Baptist church this morning and «q Ing und will conduct services there. ; A prhise mowing.) will be held in the Nuuing and t chimed World Mr. acd Mrs. Wilson ar ways sure of a warm welcome in Elmira the Benton street church will be well fill day and'this evening. po- --- - #G #--- go- Called on by \ Crooks.\ | «Iwo or three of thoe gentry known, as '* erooks\ have favored the city with their I ; but have béen so closely watched by the police | and re p02?” that they mre about to lehve presence for a few days during the past \W[k \ town. BI . kind ment oned to tackle. - n* ___ i Iwm Arrive To-morrow, - | Dr. Root and Miss Allce Everett, of Chicago, will xxx-rim? in this city on No. 8 to-mortow afternoon | to attend the May festival, [Dr. Root will be tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morroo Bhoemaker during his stay in the. Everett's parents reside in Elmira and h viet with them. SaP wilt » | MM- rominent Physician IH, S[Cp de Graf has been quite il} sine hig-Drpturn from tho Bermudas. He is impiovfi m8, now P Owev (Br milder the care G , &T (|p_ ‘b es ® r Dr W W' Preaching at Carr's Corpers,\ The Rev. J. S. Herrington will preach at the ub hall at Cam's Corners at 4 d'clock r i £00. ¢ + e £. 24 pe Ts sas dp » .1G Y order of Commander C. G. bpaulding ira is a bad plies for pegple of (the | elty. Miss “this !I probated yesterday, Mrs. & f + i 14 dC foe \ gun s ‘ Aal 204 \ » -, Ii 4; . 209 C2 p I # sto oa { luda vol SH} O. olf s s ~~ Coffe bof s to q - - $o; l E 0 le ' 4r p00 - % rod 2 fi . ‘ w w m = e- o- Pot {h $] w z TOVGKHK CRhowpb, -- \ \ \\ ~*~ hmm fo\ ~ ax rmmmf t _ orownkp NeqhoRAP®, 50 |.) | T\\ [ ees lns _ ix tHE ory. {. vmgn oralving « unmcmvn.\ mosrrymsmq: conqnm. +, Ah ‘U‘WOBTUNATP‘ rex\ la Scott, ® m5} ivf ax, $2,455 m5 nus-bum! aud Wife i Jfi‘fgfi j’ $13 be 1 : -- --- . ¢ Char cott, Form: mat, i 4 Childrens & Ix ~—Miss Long, 0 f “bans, any, is in tho city spond i; He Say? Loves .the: Vewtpaper non Al- |} Home Talent That Dolighted anpptedntivol John Bonn-g Belong tor by Meribers.6 bitchy an A Jum- Yeswtgfly gonzmbm Kels oir dru $ $ dity, lost his ' rado, ion the popalar in ir, thp Como Ilo day of the g day when t lfidgixvith & an' duck which (Ilam‘ Ins Beoth, mafihfly 0 lite by drowning at Como, afternoon of May 7 He wat his westorn home pnd, a 10 Headlight, famed oxtrag=-0f nccident and one on the 41 i ho was found. - Mr. Seott w. friend and attempted to was swinming In the contor|pf h} IAKO and started out in a canoe for | purpose. The boat upset and the unfo tq' man, held down as ho waa by his heavh gum filling - with water, and the woight{i? HJ 451013111113 WAS lost in sight of but out of {rea h. of his com- panion. Charles L, Geott pref] lived in El- mira for a number of yoars,| [f ifl! was married Christmas, 1883, to Miss Ha l [Hannon, of this city, sistof of ex-Alder B nnon. ye went to Como, Colorado, abplit| que year ago and was ongaged.in the drug) Husiness there, having established a profitalife gape. Ho was very fond of sport and noted as an athloto, Hoe was fjulct an Tfmsum'ing and mado friends whrovor it, Ho wis A| member of the A. 0. U. W.. and, thei members of | that order took charge of his réimmins at Como 'and somo of them ancted Aft, Donvar. Hoe was in hs tyo and his sudden 'and unt mqu & - tetrible blow - to «his || yhung wife, his relatives and many frien Hi The rémains, accompanied hy his wife af flighbmther. Dr. . H. Seott, passed through' pity, last Tues- day afternoon, on the wa to‘ Toxvanda,rl’a. The fungral took place: front thg house 91 his | 'parents Wednesday Toreno n u, 11 eclouk'. ['The services were conducte y Kiev. Dr.J. 6. pastor . of [the il’msbyjergtm church, and the 'remfains } plaffli’fl in the family burying gmu a in ide cemetery, whither they were, followed, bya large con- | course of sorrowing friends,| | i ny tokens of | love were prwuqmd in tha, {1h in of fGowars, | wreaths, crusses, pillows an S quets. 1t was wondered at by somo peoplé hpkt a person en- dowed with such great phydi¢ul gtrongth and a good swimmer could be dro With bearcely a struggle, but we undnrswxilfi tht he was very much heated by rowing th de in pursuit of a wounded duck, and the. ya r in the luke was very cold. - It is well k y his friends here that he was subject to f ¢ when in the water, consequently.there no pubt but that \he was seized by a sudden efgrgig find rendered powerless to savo himself. iends {n this part of the country fel vory f mmful to the people of Come for the {3x12 ine kindness ty-seventh year y . death was . shown to the bereaved relat their affiie- tion. r jof Doran &. lght and all C t that _hGuse Heott. This * “an; bave been The stock exchange. busfige: Thompson will-lose ‘to-ch trade- which have been will be turnad over to Wright will bo a surprise to mull I g ave not been | nocifled as yet, although thdre has been some | talk of their elosing up for th past week., - Doran & Thompson opfinpd their 'place about three years ago and have tone! sumomrul ' busine-s since then. Nine fgoutHs ago Wright © & Beott opened an oppdsifith place and i slnee then Bishop & Co., who f&iled about a/ month ago, were in the same business. Now, ! that Doran & Thompson ure .to dlose, this will | give Wright & Seott the entire jcontrol of the business in this city. J, H. Stoddard, who has been the manager of the mime hore fop the past year, and has madd many friends by his uniform courtesy to the patrons and others with whom he bas come in gontget,will return' to Rochester. Martin Kane, 'who has been the operator, will probably go to. Ney York. » < & To be Married To-‘uorrow. St. Mary's church, in the fifth fvard is to be' the scene of an interesting wedding event to- morrow forenvon at 11 o'clock. The parties i dealing with the firm, as t Ey -o ies , most interested are Miss Julia Spllivan,'a tal- | : ented young lady of this city, and Mr. Daniel Mulvihill, of Reftovo, Pa., wherethe occupies a Russell, of Renovo, Pa., williget as the groom's right hand man. The worthy couple have amount of’huppmebb zo w case M Another of F, G. Hall's Victims.. ' Mre», Phoche 8. Alvord, of Athens, Pa., re- ceived $1,008 last summer as a P; nsion for her son, who was her orly sypport, and placed £900 of the amount in Frank (i. Hall's bank in this city. \L. M. Smith acted as her attorney after Mr. Hall retired from the banking busineas and secured a judgment against him for $900 and six months interest. Last week , Mre, AJ- vord came to Elmira and ' applled to Justice / Galatian to find out how she could secure her money. The prokpect of hpr getting it is not particularly flattering. mow on ov - .@ @@ Looking for Her Husband. i l A woman who said she lived in- Owego, was i pair make some sort of medicine and peddle ' it about the country, and she exppcxed to meet her better half in Elmira, but failing in this, \ghe was obliged to leave for- 10me without him. A collection was taken p to pay her fare and the woman left the city yesterday. © +5 10. <0 \lp # u meo + aus Th? Tennis mu!” f The grounds of 'the . Elmira Tennis elub on Hoffman street, are now open aud ready for: | use, Five courts have been constructed and | the grounds aro in first-class eqndition. It is expectad that tennis playing will be very pop- ular this summer, find the members of the local club are quite onthuslastic over their nicely argnoed grounds and the prospect of coming «games, 200k - 1. <#Ge--- -- ¥ norman # Attention Comrades of Fitch Post 1 The regular meeting of L.ZEdgar Fitch post,. A. K., No..165, will be héld Wednasduv evening at tha roums of that org@nization. All ' comrades are requested to be présent as mat- tors pertaining to the obsenaque of Decora- tion day will come up for consideration. By and Johnson Beers, adjutant. 4 @~-4--__-_-___i.__._ Witnesses Dissatisfied. lars' caso at Wellsboro because thay were obliged to pay their own hotel pills at Wolls- ° | boro during the trial TheI of the county do not appear to be . wil ing to do the proper thing by them. ap Cul wer mann __ im BrogkIiyn Rink cursed. 'The Brooklyn rink has been 'closed, and wilt remain in that gondition unflxl the public sale, { June 10. 'The receiver thinks his is the best , great many people coincide ithhim. - +G 4 - 'Fent For Sa e, i Size 150x275 and in frst-ct noéndition E been ased part of one season rink? Will he sold cheap.. Hull, Elmira, N. Y orca, skating ess (100ng N. T1 Hugh Coyle, formarly {E mim, is how maniging an onegusive placd df} hmusement in Philadelphia known as the \(E Musee,\ Probatlng A The will of thelate Jos adsworth was worth was ap- 4 pointed axecdtrix. F5 korts as far as | fne position in the railroad shogs. Miss Mame . Cronin is to be the bridesmaid, und Mr. Willie | many ' friends to wish them an unlithited . in the' city Friday in search of her husband, { cio '1 HL who she said was not in his right mind. The“! j Thefe are some very energetic growls being | indulged in by the witnesses in the bank burg- , thing that ean be done for the rink, and a. ,‘ Has I tha m}: with writ of ticéfflmflt wen}; 1:0 Jones's alley deeupie proceeded 46 get the f doore, Mrs, |O'Dell w \J: drank and in-cq‘ with hor daughter made a violontattvik w the officer who was doing bis duty. 'The eom}: stuble called on Officér. Williare Powel .to | rest the yom 1m and thp. two offi¢er had thq hands full of| business in geting) the belg yer\ eant female out of the house. was . 167975935. up and had tire pleasure: of meeting her' hy band in the police station. | He bid beenipf ing cards {heen Water 'etreot saloon and as was drunk] | kicked up z fight with a. fauna hamed Chaupecy O' Purge and slugged ' bim meno nine gpa VII. C oC _. s 4 p 2+. * wq|wfi*~ww-imMMMWW—~MT*WW arin £4 100k - Three Times ard the most - dpproved| Jones's Alley \tushleg de | | a Off@cer Kelty had gathered him in and the“: Bo} f“ thfi F“, T1 ] band and wifé spent the night ender the' f ft,“ | I * mater\ tepting roof} of the keounty ja +20, ; Andrus and ho sahold 006 out in the street and the property is perfect safe there for it is not worth sealing} T* B9B, 013011 girl, who is abouttwelve| years. o nl and oar/id for by 4! friend of th olored boy nay tea Btiles with the Q’Defi A during g G fathor's temlfilomrs confinementgj jail for 1. toxication, was left without a home or pm: :# tector and whs playing about *e fomrniture* 3 in the 'street last evening with) a lot of othép .= \kids and dppeared|to as happy) as a politician with a new post-umr commission. It is not? The Fiend Denied a-Xe \- Resentenced to Dea City of Utica Y est f , f\ - f-‘r—vllfi ail The New Date of fixemtiigx; 3 ' 2-Which Will of Give 4 -_- \ Chande to delebmée iP A 1301-1003 Fourth Ro- » antee , [Special to the Telegran known wherp he staifl last night. The o han'g \&\ ~ Brvonut'mwéh ¥., May 23. home would (be a very proper place for the tg this morning left for Utica witt children andflm pent ftentiary fortheir pa mtg. _aAx OBsSERv p41 - Fhat He TH Anks thé Republics}; ken, the notorious murdsrnr t * lof the fnurder of Katie Brodb N. ¥. The order for his appe was Issued by Judge _Foflett, was informed of his proposed 'i plegsed with the idea or proépe [ing:\ He began imniediatr \p his jgumcfy: He touk a bath ar cut, Yesterday afternoon h his clothes and seemed determ! , |as neat an appearance as -h4 C various times he has flames)? - [The prisoner's departure; shackled to a keat creaied\ gri the early hour at Which he was m.) prevented, many people f; . depart. The fact of hiastwing? b -_ {eame known and called. min n; f'unosilt) all alang M ie Imp. (7h {without trouble. .: . *XEW TRIAL DF’flI‘ - Egg t C| ~Urica, N. Y., Max 23. «Funk . of Katie Brmudiopt, {to-day by the shpreme eoprt, © to be hanged at the Bropme es city of Blnghalgnan ou the 2 1885, between 10 a. moand 4 r- hand been appealed Irom the oy ket. we + L Be This Fali, Aun observy jug statesman was geen observing ”1111391: on a street copnenlast evening. A seribe ] approuched lind esked if there ras athhing particularly pressing on his mind and if the politicians Had vogyfiunmwd to move out of their zerebrds.\* The observing statesman, with his left eyeli drooping in a IEnowing mariner, observed : *} Phe sehsion is too yung to ekeite - E an interest in politics on the part of the poli ticlans, but the people have imp the progzusi, tion of Senutor Warner Miller, which in: ub- stance providen Lh4t eve r). voter must 8 & \ statecpman, and they have taken time by the forelock and; have already mad-1:1 ticket be voted ior by the {lwpxl‘l:11uans§ vllkhe ung county. The tiecketipo nmdc 15 sap 4 | Kepator-J, i‘iloat Fassett. _ j 1. Assemmnbly--Amos S, Hixson. + Sheriff |Join noggin f ~ Treasurer hemloi§e L Minier.®\ , <. The observing hmrfrmmn added}: \The people } have not:only madejthis ticket, hut they haive * ul<0 given notige pnhdnan and polit aul bosses' that no interference .on their parf will be allowed in tbs» matter. Whar'thp final cqouteome will be repising tio be seen, but a meantime it faust Bd admitted that the peiiple® tickvr is a m Obfy lfiltf‘l‘i‘stlllg min, to say the ig) of Broome county to me 'supres least.\ The ‘ifl observing statesman then moved % slowly off in| the direction of thé Artiour; and 5 ground of urnaulanues in “a, the newspaper. man ambled off to write up tha. _ {at Binghamton, ard the wordir mteruew Po- « ment. The thnee justices en' tt room in his car) at 2 o'glo-k and spectabom rising. as the ' |_ A Néw. Feature. 57>\ i i On account of theunusually late é season, Bey came in. gheJu-fi‘ww wore Ds Milton H. Merwin, and Gea | Brothers & (o. will hold a sumindr opening dis-; presiding judge. Juige Hz??- play of Jmllifim'v nd dry géods on Tuesday; and Wednesday, thgrlfith and 20th of May. We\ that in the came of the pro Menken, the QP'X eral questions | have «pared no efforts to maked this the most been rcaffirmrxd b) the, cull charming and beautiful displa ney stanchfielq “who has ' broug haye yet treated oun customers 19th and 20th of May ! _ ‘succeahful conchmqn then n ténce fixing the day of execut granted Jusng’e Harden -the r jgrand jury of the county of Ch you, William Menken f 'FOR, THE MTRDER OF KATIE % On that mdlcmment you had ; sulted . in your gonviétion - for : ifirst degtee; In consequerfee 0 ing visited the spot where t} committed, you 'were granted 124 West Water street. Dry goods! Millinery! Drecqmakingl 4-009— B , Lehigh Valley Railroad. Round trip tickets'to New York vin this line are #9. Aldo exupwxpn uckefis have beéf placed on sale to Majuch Chunk (and the cele | brated Swiftech Back. Three through trains ; duily to New) York, Philadetphia 'and all pofuti ' ecgst. 'The {mountain and ane-y scenery mvilesed by this line is the rinokt. beautiful\ ' and j picturesus in Americk. For tickets lend. i informution all at the L. V. ticket dffice,| 51 -» Riailroad avenue, __ CEoror L. [BastEET?.|® ($3, c fore & jury in tine county .of 1 I Nor{hern Ag’eni? 3 pears to us that Fou then bad TTAC trial, and you, were represer - s > tinguished wunSf‘l of that .~ [Laika Or thTFOL'SL' again resulted in your convie! | . j h“? * trial mmotxon was game ta sat . g W. E- BA DWELL' * -T <*f =+ becauqe of claimed - uregulanu the Jun when they fiere taken case was handéd up from the miler to thwoémcideaauma of it' hm, bacn Parefunv x’OledC‘ a uvmmmd The result mi» our '| no error his pee made in trial. aagns for this com W edneb ay Eyrenmg, M 1 'It rem: day fqr (arrvxqgfi the Qentence Have you am-tihmv to bav why the late should\ not be pavwd a Manon—“17mm was lots Cl swore false against me.' The, pnsonefi was cgamfing, - axp|HIs RaxDps Tax appgqred quite} cowed.\ JudgeA—“Doayou wish to say er? \ Menkep—(Afiw a puma} * A NX‘h 93 r‘o‘bm s Flex-mus wreak: Comedy, HOXEYMOOXY} | Ripported by Mr. Milnes Levick, i‘tr Frederick Pauldiog, Nr) Wm. Davidge, st., Miss Kate Fietch- | er. Miss Carrie Jamison, and a g dramatic com puny under the management. of: lR. J. M. mm ,_ PRICPS-SQA, T5e.| and $1. Re<erve<l seats €* For salp Mohday m@rning at Preswick, Morse Co.'s books“) ‘ In John ] Pmfiotsu. Judge-h“ It | is then urduiv { . f x‘.‘ _ * oud 1, . the execution” “1pm 1151 W. E. BJ DWESLL. /... Manager., ulshez} no reason fesfaythe ope: Tuesdav [Eve ifi ng, I ay 19, \1485 We not to give I * . | or the shortesfl elay the Inw ai Twrzer-n ST Axx TOUR, ] records we ar atisfied of you f sentenced to b lunged flfhm { jail of Broomg/countr, on the : | 1895, betweer the, hours of 1t rm. While it is 'not our place t [ or adwoe, we recommend you ; him to Wham ‘QLou ean yet app« { of your. ofiexbe 'and bnfure Judgment of it must come.\ ' then led back to his céll. He'r posure before the jail doors'cl said to a repézrtex :, \* Ming one and will git a new trial y mit tho case néxt: to the high < Sheriff Stanlev of Chemung, banging Menken whs in attend , | the sherm of JRroome 1 TOXY PASTOR - Cray consorpatioy. Four (umpa fes confbiped, all under the mgnsge MR. TONY PASTOR | | _. I own company. B j - | ferngll's Grand Combination. - 6A erican Four Comedy Co., and $ C ' Harry Watson's Operatic Com GD. Mr. Pastor appears at every performanca} Thi performance| to co clude with a 'new comedy $} Carleton, an of of t Fritz in Ireland,\ emit bd . \THR Dflflfi PRICES 0 anuqsqmw—Pamqu tte and behalf)\ chairs, Tac.; dfess rirclsin 50c.; ga lery, 35¢.! served seats ; (7 5¢c.) for sale at Preéswick, Morso Cu,'s bookstore,. 3? 200 Fre . \\ Gi’hiia HotsE.| v 13W“ Tuesday Lvenm Ss Mav ln * fps! I‘— ROLLEL Rama ax se Ezra ”Fern, the Gammon C * Another Rac to O “11m! to the Teleg: Scerayror, Pa, May $3.--P ' ton's wag-hnoykm champion sk. nearly ery race in which he feared, Hoidswprth the Wilke in a mile race at the Arcad Park, last night, in the pres { crowd of spectators.> Feru pa seven times in the race, mak in 11:52. Ferd will 15mmgig five hour race which is- Iflekawdxma rink here 0:1»an of next Wegk At theerid of w be clased for the season. - I; —“ firm. 3Mrs wang E Gibson, AS ‘L 31.wa \ An ' Mark 6.) ‘ - | a | Assisted by 1 6 ta . stsdn Defeats - a 54 Q‘fifiéi o animes, NCT\ tey as 36 r \2 1 Tickets for bym° laps by‘O’Lem at the Co.'s, a vening. : . ”I“, {pC \4 £50, a, - Ps F