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B ' > , i , 'r _ 1. 20 i. t; 1,1» 3 ‘ ”A” +0, 3« ‘ ”if, ‘H.’ , A; 1 \ 200\ oa cg fx tot g Se § \ ' LAKé R f o * t ' z xtacEtrs or yrEivs. «. | A A + k n caren ' + . [ e us. [Matters of General Interest to } ® | Public, 00; | the _ +f Vill Hein defeated Israel S6blo in a spefi f ontest At the Y. M. C. A Inst evening, ; | fficdr Dennis Crowlay, “5:0 was recent] & i ; | ed in. the discharge of his duty,\hag‘m . _ { , id tq work to the gratiffeation of all goog, « b E. om C e Lao w- f homes + mack +r \ * .uzerne Holmes and 051;ng De. a e C ( - . ~ . f ‘ cl ; ted by Omeer William: Powell yestordeg\ f vir. : \| ELMIRA, N. Y., SUNDAY, 1 ouf y , _: NOL9 Go. - ware intoxicated and ir #4 ___ n nnn nano anne mn ccs e ne, rtemns= = - a --= - P - >= = gene --- . ie n days gach. C ag yore mafia“? - uryPBE FATE SF ALED SENSATION AT SCRANTON, i £ I * * CHOLERA I8 COMING. OTHER {YSTEFY SOLVED e \hildren's day will pe lobserved at th MEN hEN S # A L © 4 * p ont , moener= . emacs Lol ) i § J 1s #00 pl 5 Methodist church t -day. . 8 8: fo A Man Leaves His Young Wife for Parts Un- Cp Every Evidence that the Fatal Disease Will! wie mammae al lon b . d baptian? of ip ff : normon to } HZ WILL UNDOUBTEDLY HANG ON Iknown--What is Said. f 5 be Here this Season. Inde peare-seo conpkssion br AN . o chore witt be a ('jants at 10:30'a. m, ° THURSDAY NEXT. ' [Special to the Telegram,} | sy: (From Our Reyular Correspondelit.] [: || ore siséraxrox rover. P p. m, there will be a, { amelay school cop., - > Bceraxtax, Pa., June 27,.-Three months ago scr ' \L Poi} big F ; * * &C ts BurraALo, N. Y., June 47, . cholera scard'f, Charles Mctolli Iodt His Death 1 Phe 14 desert m em lo} i. h; feb h A Talk With HilleogusellTThi) Noted Crim- | Miss Katie Mahoney, a propossessing young fig: is spreading. - No cases have as fet been open? ife 15a“ on: City? fad 3:2; tires; is; o-n' # > -~ : . S . + . lp; % , A ploy,} hereby accept the inal Rapidly Breaking Down woman living on Pittston avonue, in the h ly reported, but every\ evidence, goes to show\ f . (Ale Panic“? L“ b 1 What He says. {Special to the Telegram.] Bmogaxrox, N. Y., Juno 27.--It is now an undoubted fret that Menken will bo hanged Thursday. Every preparation has been com- pleted for the execution. The gallows have twolfth ward, was married to John Mulbearn, a woll-built man of thirty-cight years, | The young wife noticed shortly nfter tho makings that hor husband became moody and despond- ent. - Ona month ago Mulhoarn loft here with- out telling any one whore he was going. Just before his disappenmrantse there arrived jn theo of the Gazette, {mployes~. to play g \. of base ball. The-t| 10 of the game may by' the (Gazette;ainpe. W. T. Cole. | \(E 'e, captain. o 3 4 e eo fh . > B. Tift, Elggenéflan Buskirk and es Sater, wmembets offithe: Twenty-sixth company, who weg ~récent1y elected .. + orals, have passed s'uccfisfisl examinations been erectod, tested and worked satisfactorily, | nuighporhood a womun who came from Wales, haverreetived their page rom Brigadier The Twentioth Separate company will guard | ghe had known Mulhbarn whilo be lived In Wales, The young wife wis not aware of Mul- ho wrote to eral Beers. A man named Sulliv Bic % A , the jail, and the entire : police forge will $11, and ong named ,; F he on duty. The murderer said to a visitor i hearn's - whoreabouts until nap - + N rf * ? , i ‘ I I ner, both Hy 1511311} the “19mm, of Hoffman's </ to-day that ho \oxpocted to eimb the golden her from - Chicago, _ Not long . #1)c0, ve, engaged in & slugging match yesterday, | ; Thursday.\ His opinion i bared b during his absence, the woman from wer applied for a last night, but in | i stairs EhursdAy. pinion is shared PY | ures had told Ars. Mulhcarn that her tho sheriff. Menken 'added that if he was hanged his <pirit would visit the Jail and make it unpleasant. for its Hving occupants. He is suffering from sevure nervous prbstmtlon, snd husband had a wifo and fivo children in the old country and that the proof of hor state- ment could be obtained from the parish priest of the town in Whles from which Mulhearn absence of Recorder {figs was advised to je around NIGHdFlyz A ' Burglars, Thursday ev ening, maderan at. ° $0 enter the Wyckoff} residence in the | hjyurdjfut were Imam: ed away. They . § is so weak that ho is searcaly abig to stand up. | had come,. Beforo Miss Mahoney mot Mul- ceeded in securing an éntrance to CL. L, ~ 8B . . ! hearn a young man named Jonuings was court- ney's,residence where thy. sectired about f He is failing fast and is growing thinnér ing hor. Jennings told hor confidentially that . ~ There is no trace of the crooks as yet, f dxily. The sheriff expects a painful seenc at | Mulhearn wus a married man, but she did not s supposed that they belonged to the gang .. i the execution, for if the prisoner fails during | believe it, Imagining that Jennings hud made lowing Buffalo Bill's show. - _ the few short days between this und his execu- | up the story out of Jealousy of his rival, Sho QiD a‘hide-hitmrd states that , B. Wheaton is < , BP tion as fast as he has during the past week, z“ a?!“ {may}; tho tif’uef “flu“ Muihear “it bas 1 ing publicity to u story thit he, Whitford E. . Foe . | family in* Wales.\ Loss thun two weeks Ago rved his wife and compelled her td do with: T 3 11,6 “HQ hm; t.0 is; if}: 1111}: utllluglgugom. Ho . her mothor died. Sho mentioned the loss of t. proper' clothing, and tor that- reason '* t is broken do wn __'_'____°_ pe- | her mother in a letter which sho sent to jfeaton took her in, and likewise a goodly p wHAT MENKEN SAID Last NtGHT. her hudband in aunswor to his letter and ption of his furniture, Mr. Whitford is will. R 3 Special to the Telegrani.} | comxed him to return to Seranton at onee. Her p to submit the statement to the judgment of l BmaonfaYtox, N. Y., June 27.-Early this | object In getting him to come here was to havo neighbors and denies the stories in to too. ___ (R evening the murder lay on his cot. During ‘ him arrested for bigamy, Bho expected him i- Buffalo .Bill, with Sitting Bull and another the day be refused to see callers. He {s visit- to reach Heranton lust night and she had offl- tyiludian, registered at tho Rathbun housa E ted by, his spiritual adviser daily, but pays | cers in roadiness to arrest him, but he did not j ; night the show arrived, Mr. Hayt, the d li'tle hoed to his ministrations. - When asked | make his appearance, and it is now thought pprietor of the house, asked ' Bill if hoe was . I what disposition he would make of his body / that he twill not walk into the trap right away. ing to tiukq the Indians in the, dining room - {F he said, 'after I'm dead it will be placed under | Mrs. Mulhearn vows that she will arrost and have their meals served in 'the rooms. Mr. « six feet of ground. -It makes d -n little differ- | prosecute ner husbund as soon as sho can learn , ity imnwdiately got. on his Wild© West ear to me what is done with it.\ > where ho is, - The young wife is a dressmaker left the house much to, the relief of the (# -- f - by trade, was reared in the neighborhood bsts who didn't like to have unmuzzledrmur- A JUDGE sMITH INTERVIEWED. whore she lives and has the respect of a lurge | ers around the Rotel. . 3 , ' \las eirelo of acquaintanees, who are ready to resent . 0. Gallagher is in jail awaiting trial _, [f He Refuses to S1y “all“ About the MenEOQ | no mick which the alleged bigainist lias played ibertson, the money broker, 'He also secured - { noon at his Eiunira home, | He was very re- ; A PREXTY ACTHESS MAD. f qut slflixu from P. Whitmkjfi of North FL tient, refusing to say outright. whether he did | She Proceeds to Morsewhip a Young Man about $4,200 from A. p, F518“ and 140m ( » did not intend to appeal his elient's casq. | ¥-tom Lock'fiuven. | carious of M ; . : H» said, however, that ho would not appeal (Special to the Tele pram.} 3m veneus ofhvr partws: the enfu'e sum said the case simply for the purpose of extending Loerk Haves, Pa., June 27.--lt was learned pmouut to 10,000. Michadl Casey, ofthe B. Menken's louse on lifo. Ho will not appeal Bere to-day that (0. M. Smith, a suseeptible mira house, had n mortgagp for $1,300 on . i unless he is fully convinced in his own mind , Youth, hailing from here, had Miss Emma P. ”ugh?“ = livery stable and has foreclosed it. f that there is a chaneo for him to succeed. ho . Bteiner, directress and plianist of the New York e property will be sold Wadnesday. Casey, 3 . be bas doue nothing so far for any other | Btandard opera company, arrested at Brudford, is said, owns .the trotting horse *\ Frank . K. purpose thin to gen that Justice is done. When | Pa., yesterday, on iw charge of having as-; which has been entered in many ° IF he took the case to the general term ho believed snulted him with a horsowhip Thursday night. . ges in Gallagher's name. - <- B6 he had good grounds and in all his movements The tr’dupe portormead hore a few days ago, | «-A Cfimg'flfly uf Welkknow’n gentlemen held . &: in the case the simple desire to prolong Men- 'and Smith paid some attentions to Miss Muy Thursday night to xukinctlon in se» | § ken's life has boen sscondary.. There Is but ; Bruno, a pretty sixteen-year-old chorus gisl. grounds in the city where athletle 7 one point upon which un uppen! can be based ! sho Intqnded to leve the company and remain j of all kinds, races; etc., edula be held.! . and Mr. Smith is considering that point now. in that city, but her friends finally prevulldd' «scheme was presented and adopted, by which F The general impression in Elmira in that Smith _ on her to go with them, Young Smith claims race track; a bicycle track, a ball field E Is through. Certuinly it is to be hoped that be went to Bradford on private business and also places for other sports will be ar- g this is the case. - Ho has done his full duty to - meseticg Miss Bruno on the street, walked to nged on Col. D. C. Robinson's farm not far E his client. Nothing more seems to bo called | the opera house with her. Sbeo wanted hiin Lake street bridge. To carry the affair f for on his purt. There is no doubt of the | to buy hera bottle of brandy, and when who A successful end it was necessary to secure a brlsouar‘s guilt. He has been liberully treated, | came out afttor tho show sho was angry at his sale of $10,000 . worth of stock, and that . [K and there is no reason in the world- why he | not getting it. Miss Stoinor claims tnat Smith at has bu‘qntag'gfimglished. Wm: (in the new should not hang next Thursday, 5 iouowedh the company to 11?“de and mm | provement will be commenced to-morrow : .. \ las Pas orcing his attentions upon Miss Bruno. 16 orning. __ __ pl _ oLp ERIE coffin (TOR MISS-ENG. says Smith insulted the girl und having in her' | Visitthg in Town. > N Tellis His Daughter She Will Nevor fee Him | hands a cart whip, one of the stage pro- Mrs. D. W. Doty, of Hornelisville, is visiting 69 Again and Departs. a <. perties | of \Tho - Mascot,\ Miss Stoinor E. R. Flnot, of thig city . _ E {speriai to the Telegram. | struck Smith with it once or twiee over the n oren mabe - oona an . f BUFFALO, N. Y., June 27. -Alvin Johnson, an | shoulders. Seeing the weapon ralged to strike Loub cC j old Ene conductor, who resides on Clinton ' him a third time, Smith fed. Miss Steiner . P ; street in thi« city, is missing. About five , was bound over for trinl In the sum of #500. > l ’ R T weks ago he went into the storo of Patridge iamith denios that ho insulted Miss Bruno. - © \~ *%. & Klein: on Main street, whore his daughterds | Theo affuir will ouuso a big sensution here tol. . 20g . clerking and said to her: \@ am going away | when it becomes genoertlly known. As yet It is Let t | E >> and you wih navor see me again, Tell mother | kept qulist. a. 8 oct R j I # I shall go by tho 12 o'clock train to-night.\ His fu nn \no ars F. CLRTIS.........V, ...... E ......... , tut-agate! r E , daughter thought he was joking, and sald : \ I ‘ THE R9BElc'lts cask. Asi, a 24 2 suppose you will be home to suppér.\ [instead l’lhe Defendant Receives is Sentence of Fine ; , | $2 f of going away by tho cars it was learnod that and Imprisonment. 51 ‘ hal G c (T T h‘r‘ went down to one of the boat house} 111.51 f to the Telegram.) ' A ALP1 AC ¥. . € engnged a buat, saying ho would soon be , Wicarssarns, P'r., Juno 27. In the Roberts 1) OPE) I} G | y thrgugh with it as be had to go out of the city ; casa this morning Judge lites overruled the ~ 1h - ¥ on the 10 o clock p. m. train. Nelther he nor defendant's demurrer, entered an order: of f > t. * -B the boat have been seen sinee. The mun who | judgment in favor of the commonwealth, and & a owus the boat thinks Johnson went to Canada | pronounced defendant gullty as charged in the and soud it for $25 or $30. . Johnson used to by on trains seven and < twelve on the Tuie main line,. - Ho was laid off for some rga- son, ind was only taken back as a brafoman. | indietmont. ;A motion In arrest of pidgment | us to second count was maude by the defendant's counsel and the asual rulo granted. _ was sentenced to pay a'flue of #100, cost of Evefling, J [gm 21, 1886 - 2 rman cove Ae ® $ # ted 8 EX) - ¢ 151 s F w A i rie IR. - \7. ¢ <A . Ln fifi rls R po ** + 4 | pied 1 * as - peers rere\ f ¥ a a a nee th ~.,...g.,.x..,. tot Ts * R STAPFORD N01; THCOTE, First Lord af the Treasury Uuder the New British Cabinet. t a CcoUNTELFPEITENS CAVI‘L’ RED. A Bad Gang Broken up-Two of the Lenders | Now in Jalil. [Specuit to the Telegraym.] Towaxoa, Pu., June 27...) For gevera past counterfeit money haus beet passed in this vicinity. iand the government detectives havo been quietly working up thp case. ‘ Their efforts were rewarded last ThurspJayfin the ca; turo of tio of the leaders und a quantity of »purtous Un that duy n government detartive, Mr. G. As mousey, molds, melting pots, et€, Burns, und Mr. M. C. stevens went to Lacey» ville on No. v and from there drove out uboul two miles boyond Shinuer's Eddy. Hore thoy bitin on a charge of making, has Ing in powses- sien und passing counterfeit money. uf the premises revealed a quantity of dollars, ducting went to the house of Lewis Nuggvr and arre-ted A search half dollars and all the material used in con- theis business. - Tauk|ng Huger with thein, the party drove & short distance dou n © examination has been postpogped. - others implicated and the 6fficers will no --BY TléEL'IL- &, [his lid not ugree with hiy pride, and he sur- ; prosecution, and undergo an imprisonment of * [~~ \ rendered the postion. - The daughtor said this ; one year and elght calondar months In the 2C ~ 1 .z - a JE morning thut her father was idlo for thirteen | county prigon. The court reom was erowded I f [l q B4 weeks whon he might have been at work. | He | during the disposition of the case, and Boberts, . I j % was repeatedly sent for to come to work, but ' who was attended by his son, was cofupletely an fir Fania ls E refused each tifue. - Hecould not endure theo ; prokon down and gave vent to his focling» In e J; | ~E hamillation .of braking after baving been ' a coplous flow of tears. | He was led by his e (‘O‘yIP‘Mficfi' | *- 'sonaductor. { son from the court room to the bar office, und * gie o- ° TERY BLOODY FIGHT. subscquontly entored the van to be driven to . prison. - Some of his {friends came around with A Quarrel That Resulted in a Woman's Nose | a carriage, however, and asked that ho might Being Sinashed. be taken to jall in It. | 'The request was come- _ (&pecial to the Telegrain.} plied with, and Deputy Sheriff Campbell ac- Irgaca, N. Y., June 27.- Loru Johnson,. 82 | companied him to prison and delivered him to operative in the glass works, became involved | wurden Van Loon. THE TKX'LYéRéMANTIC PRAMA, \XC od AR, | lax\ t. *X 3% 1 i € -L ergy ps out th | 4 in a dispute over i garden last ovening with n } * wns n 0 oe lllLfiBfltHBWfiIA-Nfi r woman named LDirng The parties Potmecky Nfinst Die. po- . tot i\ - | clinebed and bad mn vicious struggle for the ,,* * (pecial to the Telegram.} t- t; * |\ Auptrx, N. Y., Juno #7..-Tho court of ap- $o mastery, which ended by the woman having e : her nose maghed flat and being rondered in- I sensible. - The apartment in which the fight occurred was completely gbpspatwrt‘d with blood, and upon the arrival of a doctor anda justice af tho peaea it prosented the appear- znco of a slaughter house. Jobnson was ar- rested. His plea will bo self-defence, The woman has the reputation of being quarrel. some and high-témpered.- Oneo, while re- siding in Lansing, where she is well known, she is ssid to have shot at a man with whom she quarreled, Neither party in last night's row recoive much sympathy 2 * ecg & Theo Chicago Markets. . , [Special to the Telegritm.) HL, June 27. -~Trading was dull and »rpiritless to-day, tho heat being op- pressive, - August wheat opened ut 890%, high- cst Y, lowest und close 80%. August corn epened ut 16i,, lowest 465¢, bighest and close . Provisions were very dull and pork opened and closed at 210.95, asd only flue. tusted n point each way all day. The wheat crowd is bady mixed. While the bulls argue that the crop of winter wheat will only be half */ what it usually {s, the bears argye that if there wasn't' a bushel raised this year thore is plenty of old wheat in the country to supply all. gora @ The Oil Market. © [Szecial to the Telegram] New Yorr, June 27.-Oil opened at 873g and during the iir«t few minutes sold down to 87 and then régeted and went to 88, around which price it hung until shortly diter .10 o'clock, when the price quickly jumped up to 895%, re- acted to S9, and afterwards wont to 9034 and closed at 10. The bulls are much elated and propuesying #1.0J oil next week, but whether their hopes will be realized remains to be socn, . * * n ‘5 . ELEGANT COSTHE MES! __ FULL pacings'rRA, ETC. i peals has denied a new trial fa the cas» of Pot- imecky, the Auburn inurderer, The condomaed ' ds u handsome Prussian and the ladies took a dsep interest in his case. He murdered a mar- ried woman named Froltzheim, whom heclaim- ed ho was Intimate with, but refusing to olope with hor, sho attucked bim, and he alleged that hoe killed hor inm self defense. | Potmecky a short thine befor© the murder married a very pretty German girl. HANGE OF BRL NIGHTLY - E « R : a 1 | wus ¥ C> E 10, 20 & 30 Cents. & A WICKOF a &P~ Reserved seats at Hr ngick, Morse & CO RICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.\ * * 2 e age e o> Three Transgressors Sentenced. * [Special to the Telegram. Pa., June 27.-The court to- day senteuced Henry J. Yaple, of Shickshinny, convicted of keeping a gambling house, to pay a line of $50 and three months in the county | jail, The sentemce of W. H. Carroll, for feloni- ous wounding of Henry Taylor, was recon- sidered and the imprisontpont changed to the county prison instead of the penitentiary. The sentence of Edward LeGrand for forgery, was likewiso recousidoréd, and a similiar change nado. FHS L cle Bad Event at nton. [Special to the Telegram.) Scraxrox, Pa., Juno 27.+-The house of John Kennedy, of the third wird, has been filled | with sorrow since Thursday. \Within twelve hours on that day his three children, Mamie, nged eight; Aunio, agod six, and Garrett, Aged four, died of diphtheria. They wore sick © but & short time. The cral was held this afternoon, many young pgdople and childron of the neighborhood attending. The three little bodies were buried side by side. - @a@e @ fo _-» ~ -- -s Cnptain Bauer\ Funeral. [Special to the Lilegrams.} Gzxeva, N. ., June 27.T—The funeral of the late Captain Charles H, Baker, who died Friday afternoon, will be £16k! at his lato rest- dence on North Main street, at 4:80 p. my,Hun- day. He was formerly a resident of Brooklyn, and the romaing will bo taken to Greenwood for burial. UFHR: PIPE: | C9 « r-- 42% Ice Cream at Wholesale. Parties wishing ico cream for Fourth of July In quantities should send for prices at once. gddxrcss J. Berjamin, confoctipnafir, Elmira, | \ - Rall Rowd Wid. Rare Trough . $. P 16 SEXD FOR PMOR®A | -.\; Azo. + the road und arrested James W. Potter alias \limbs \ Potter, on a similar gharge. A third party escaped. - The prisoners wore brought to Towanda yeaterday and lodged in jati. Ibeir There are doubt effect their eapture. a well-to-do farmer of Tusearora tewnsbip, and bas heret )- foro been conmudered bonest fo atl his deal- ings. | Pottor is employed as a teanister, * #» & +099 E. A BIG SCHEM Novel Project to Furuish Other Countries With a Supply of lee, {»pecial to the Trieargm.} Brrraro, N. Y., June 297. -A syndleate is ’ fornung In Buffalo, with Senator Titus at the ; head, for the manufacture and sale of fee in the republic 6f Mexico, \ Lettaors patent have | been applied for and preliminaries tauhken for the obtainment of a concession for and in the eity of Mexico., lt is the iutwu$kux1 to organize ° an incorporated company uoder 'and iu pur- suance of the laws of the statg of Now York, having for Its abject the purchuse of the pat- ents and the manufacture and gale of the jes. It is estimated that £30,000 will erect and «tart the factory, but it is proposed to organize with a eapital stook of ©150,000- 1,500 sharesat $190 each, - The owners of the Invegtion and letters ' pment whil receive in payment of the purelinse ©$60,000 in the stock of the company. Tho apparatus to be erected will be capable of man- ufacturing tiwen'y tons uf 4.000 pounds of lee daily. A sale for this amount hys,already been secuged. - The sale of ime in Mexico wall be continuous the year around. / & «f» & Trentons Beat Willinmsyort. {[+ pecial to the Te pruin ] Winrraxstont. Pa., Jaane #27. - The gam» here to-dgy between tue homg team and Trentons was won by the latter by a seore of 18 to 5, and was witnessed by a large erowd, It was a good gain up to the seventh Inning, the homa team upto that time being abed. In the seventh inuing the visitors made five runs owing to Hales getting tired, having pitched three gamos this week. | Saies and Smith. BY IN¥SIXxus, 1+ » --. Do # % 4 60 G6 f 8s 9 Wilifamsports 26.2% Q 0 pf 2 Q 0 0 O- 5 Trontons 23 0 0 Q v 1 503 *t-12 . & 4 & - __. ... bud Accident at Ithaca. [special to the To'egram.} IrHRaca, N. Y., June 27. | This afternoon about 2 p. m., John C. Shannon, who bud been in , Ongine, 43,00 'having been noted for this ! swimming with two other boys, was passing down the hank of Full creek, panying leap frog, when young Shaunon slipped and fell down tho rocks nto the ereck and wus drowned. His body war recovered by 'bad Tree and Leo Moore. non, ox -trustee of tho village. the bost boys in the village, fad rogpucted by everybody. » +-<& 4+ - Accident at Henovo. {»pecial to the Telegram.) Pa., June 27.-This afternoon at 4 o'cluck two men by the name of Fitzgerald and Crouse, foll off of the rafters of the new opera house to the ground, a distance of sixty feet. Crouse Is an old man aged about sixty years. He was hurt inwardly but the doctor says hn will get woll. Fitzgerald was not hurt seri- ously. I Fa i . Bad Death at Dryden. , {special to the Telegram} Daryorx, N. Y., Juno 2%. Amelia W. terday morning, aged thirty-two. She had been in poor heaith for some months, byt it was carnostly hoped that sho would recover. The funeral will be held to-morrow, (Sunday) at 2 p. m. #-4--- > ¥ The Albany Club Disbanded. [Apeqigal to the Teiegram.} Arraxy, N. Y., June 27.-The Albany state league team disbanded to-day, because of poor support given by the people of this city, It is expected that thoe Elmira nine will take Al- bany's place in the league. -e# +- Terrible Calliory Explosion,. {special to the Telegram,} Buarmm June 27. -An exploston of fire-damp occurred this morning in a coal mine at Deed- wuiler, in Rhenish Prussia, near Saarbruck, Eighteen miners have thus far been taken out dead. a Fish Gets Ten Years, {Apecial to the Telegram.) Nzw Yore, Juno 27.——~=Iames D. Fish, late president of the Marine National bank, was to- dsy sentenced to ten years at hard labor in nn Gorlin emai Bepjaemin'suelebrated Ige cream at wholosale. | Auburn prison. 1 months |- ' at Genesee Falls park on the It is Intended to mauke this picnic a grand one, ' as It is the first thing bf the kind attempted by | * worthy object. The boy was the son of Patrick Shan- He was one of | nedy, wife of William H. Kennedy, died yes- . ~> a cage _ IMPORTANT FROM ROCHESTER. |. Lubor Unionists Tale Steps to \Boycott\ | Burtholomay's Beer. |Sptmiel to the Tetegrain.} RoegrsteER, N. Y., June 27. A very import- ant meeting of the Central labor union was that it is coming ; sure. ; Rich families are on- §. , lower strents aro actually depopulated.\ gaging board in rural townships or making} d tico. In conversing with several of the lead that this is the season for cholera. One of thel eminent M. D.'ssaid :\ In 1856, when our poor; citizons were dying off by tha iscares ever)? day, it was a cold. season, just like this one There wore no flies to speak pf then, and you, will observe theré is a grout seareity of them; this year. - The city guthoritics are taking every precaution to guard against the fatal disease, but with what effect I am uhableto dei termine. _ Of course the cholerk will spread, worse in the filthy parts of the cfif'y, as a naj tural consequence, but I do not believe that I has so much to do with it as It seems to be in the air, and if m person's di+ h 1 | | overload your stomach wit}t gree 'stouff an early vegetables you would be in a capital stat to court the cholera. - Plain food and cleanliti ness are the best protective agencies. I thing that the district bounded by the Hamburg and|| Erie canals will naturally suffer the worst.|| Indeed I shall not be surprised if some of the It is quiedly rumored to the Trerroram man that several cases of cholera have .aiready beef! quietly attended to by the medical fraternity: > but that thoy recorded the deaths as occutring| from some uther cause to prevent a seare. Iwo 1 of the patients were colored people ard three} Polocks. - The disease seems to be e pecially held last night. A conmunittes was appointed to walt on the proprietor of the Bartholomuy § brewery and notfy him that ao 'hboyscott\ would be placed on his beer, on Monday even- ' Ing, unless nom-union men Jn Hill's foundry were dischirga} augd tho difficulty wiih the molders In that sh¥p settled. This will un- doubteilly be tha must severs case of boycott ever experienced in Rochester, - Arrangements '~ ure being made to have thousands of cirenlars ' issued and eent throughout the entire state -and ' country, asking union men to aid the local thad ' In buyeottinyg Bartholomay's beer. - This action on the part of Central labor union was pot Hurriedly tuken. | At a meeting of that body op Thursday evoning. the question of issuing the boyentt was discussed and a commiitee to wait on Mr. Bartholomay, yesterday morning, and inform him of facts in case was appointed. Tho committee also told him that a gpecial meeting of the Central labor union would be held last night to the question of buy- antting his beer, and he was invited to send a representative there. Ho did so, Mr. Meder- grum, the treasurer, attending. The latter mude every effort to induces the Central labor - union nut to \ boyeott,\ but falled to give any reasons why the workingmen should not resort to extreme measures to so- cure their rights and above indicated was taken. © ae ange th &.and LET ALL UNITE. To Make the Molder's Union Picnic a Mag- - . nificent Success. e [Special to the Telegrum.] RocgursteEr, N. Y.. Juno 27.-A grand plenic - in aid of the Iron Molder's union is to be held under the ausplees of the Central labor union, \ourth of July. this body. A grand pf@rade of the city labor umons is to be held, to start from Front strest at 9:80 o'clock a. m., on that day. Every union in the city is hereby invited to be present and help swoll the fanks, and those unions that do not hold meetings during the coming week aro requested to call a special meeting and make arrangements to turn out. © Let every union bo on hand and Ald this - & <» - Suicide of a Cigarmaker,. \Sgev.al to the Te egrain.} CopLPSEILL, N. Y., June 47. -Martin Ryan, a cigarmaker, employed at Manck's factory for the past four years, wes found dead in his room at the Commercial hotel in this village this morning, haviag cut his throat with a razor. Mr. yan was a bunl- working, unob- trusive fellow, but in a flt of melancholy did , the terrible deed, 2% wll -1\. -» Fire at Humimondsport. {Special to the Telegrain.} Hamfoxpspornt, N. Y., June 27.- The barn and contents belonging to Benjamin Wright on Main street burned yesterday Afternoon. The t Immune Is unknown. Active operations are I now inder way for the purchase of n fire purpuse. {4 an Lockport Grand Army Boys. {special to the Telegram.} Lonckront. N. Y., Juge 27.-- At the meeting of ' the Grand Army post {n Lockport last even- ing, it was voted to erect a soldiers' monument in Lockport without delay, It will be fifty fect high. Tho purpose is to obtain the con- sent of the common council toerect the same PD the park on the wost sido of the city. o -# «@@ Rochester Drops Another Game. {special to the Telegram.) * RocugestEnr, N, Y., Juno 27. -The Stars of Sy- racuse defented the Rochesters here to-day by a seore of 6 to 5. total of 14; Rochester 7, with a total of 11. and Reardon. - a #-@& e ~A-__-__. Buicide With Lavcdanum. (pecial to the Ttlegram.) _. N. Y., June 27.-Fred Mitz, ounce of laudanum. is supposed to havo been the ecause, -- aces onn s- $# Grant Doing Fairly Well. [Special to the Telegram.) wanes maca fatal termination of his disease. good week, all things considering. =; #-G@-A---- Oll Booming Up. [Special to the Telegram.) \ NEw York, amongspeculators. . Block for Sale. Inquire of Ben Bufflum, Washington street. | room fle (rt raman amines wom= 1 Barber Wanted. wanted. Apply to Thomas Hubbard,: Owego tn. .tt am ' N. ¥, , Hood's Rarsaparilis is prouliar to itself, - . understund by owners of the property that X © cholera germ is no doubt quietly but stir loss will probably amount to $1,500.\ The in- Base hits, Stars 7, with a Errors, Stars 4; Rochesters 9, Pitchers, Toole An U employo in a foundry at Conter, com- mitted suicide yesterday by taking half an Financial embarrassment Mont McGnraou, June 27.-Grant remains comfortable with no prospect of an immediate Ho has fin- ished his book and altogether passed a very June 27.-Oil jumped up to 89% this morning. There is much excitement One of the best business locations on Court street for sale on terms to suit the purchaser. A good barber can obtain a situation if futal with this cluss of people. | The victimg! aro sick only a few hours, and as soon as thay] breathed their last, they were hurried to the cemetary and laid away to reat as quick as pos- sible und the friends of the deceased given to penpsureznnts This is a cruel state of affairs, and somethii must be done to give the poor people at leas little chance to protect their loving wives a . little children from the dreaded disease, | 'T they must keep quiet or move out immvdiateir; 1 1 spreading in many places in Buffalo | unbeknown to the residents of perhaps t same block or tenement house. No doubt t : board of health is ignorant of this fact. If lthey should be up and stirring and prove ito | our citizens that they are equal to any ein | geney. The gives the warning firs A poor man's friend in need, is a friend deed. - ¢@ & -- ANOTHER MUREDEKEOUS AFFAIR. f George Reed Fatally Stabs Patrick Pad I nt Scranton. { [Special to the Telegram.} |_ Beraxtox, Pa., June 27, -On Thursday af noon George Reed and Michael Finn got int , quarrel on the farm of George Myers, in BC i ton towuship, where a ploughing bee was ing held. Patrick Padden, Myers's hired ma , interfered. _ Reed told him to mind his o business and laudden knocked Reed do resumed his work in the furrow. time Reed returned, and going nofiselessly behind Padden stabbed him in the néck, b and abdomen. - Tho latter wound will pr fatal. It was thought this! morning that P den could not live through the day. was - placed - in - jail | Bere last 'He - said - to-day that ho and Finn newed an old quarrel at thg ploughing bee f Myers's farm} that Finn hit him in the face # id . knocked him down, and that Padden then in? terfered and struck him. He stabbed Paddbp 'is a married man and the father of nine gig?- . dren. He had been drinking before the r | pecurred,. lu bis ante-mortem statement, take by Alderman Tyler, Padden said that stabbed him while he was waiking in the f row behind his plow, and that he did not & pose Leed was on the premises, as he had i» ordered from tho Geld after the fuss betw |Finn und himself had been stopped, Pad ; has a wife and three children. f k -- : i THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET, : The Market Weak Ed {1—1-9 Lowest Prices the Weel Recorded. I § [Special to the Telegram.] New York, June 27.-The market ope weak this morning and has continued the s§i all day. Transactions were the smallésti f uny day during the week. Lackawanna} hibited cofsiderable weaknesé, selling do 4 100g. Tho declaration of their regular per cent. dividend yesterday witHout the die; tors making a statement has made a Meg | many look with suspicion on the stock, as} F coal trade is in a demoralized condition. # 5a; Central was another weak stock and of & point and a half. Pacific Mail sold dj to 4§%¢. The Vandarbilts held up in the éarfy trading, but in the afternoon led in the decti + ing about half a point. Tho Home Clubs Have Everything Their l Own Way for Once. [Special to the Telegram.] _. PDETRoIT, June 27. -Rain provented the ga with the New York's to-day. ' The visitors it was their good luck, for in, other cities home teams were victorious: ' ~ AT BUFFALO. | Buffalo.......... sg 0 rf 1 0 0 0 a fils Providence o 2 i 1 0 0 0.0 § 4 Base bhits-Buffalo, 8; Providence, 7. Errors- falo, 10; Providence, ?. Pitchers-Serad and l‘ourne. - . | *- ¥ AT CHICAGO. Chicago...............45 8 0 0 0 2 1 0 BOStOIM..................1 2 0 0 0 Q 2 0 Base bits-Chicago, 12; Boston, 15. Errors- cago, 8; Boaton, 9. Pitchers-Clariéson and I? . AT.8T. LOUIK. , > St. Louis........ 0 1 0 8 0 0 Philadelphin........:..0 Q 2 2 0 0 0 0 - Base hits-St. Louis, 11; Philadelphia, 8 -St. Louis, 8; Philadelphia, T. | Pitchers- and Vinton. } 2 eme The \ Saturday. Sentinel.\ || B:xaeramron, N. Y., June 27.-Phe na 0 Mahon & Becor's new paper is the Bingham ifo 3 Saturday Sentinel. It is an eight pang m I}; column shoet, and tho first issue min-a bar, July 4. 'The office, press and composing dems! are on tho second floor of the buildin A Water street formerly occupied by Bi cigar factory. | \ol , - oor n> t fp gere nas ' Thomas Broughton, No. 7 Charlotte s plain,. and decorative papering, and painting and ornamental painting. i preparations to start for some fashionable wa-}f de tering place at the seaside at a moment's no-. | om£ -' ; ing physicians this week, all seem .to agree? 12 canal, 'fafllof 1869. McCollister was a powerful man, adil somewhat addicted to drink.. One night a g \ thp, canal, ”w ‘?se piFee was just above the Bisson yimaginef lev gestive organs | aro | in the; right com; da dition for the disease he . will catch: it@ n anybow. - For instance, ff - you should f! e afgath by dro Aflams died, ; Oulhis déath-bed he made a con- bit knowing his . freautest reysteri f * gellyhoufm family v 'k Eo'clock. The al highly enjoyable § E .§of i I disbanded this ANMNew York, and 2 pr is@|-miles south we ) in cash and a silyer watch late this afferno0n, . 6 {by a tramp farm | abouts of the thi C4 whehargqsh and finest: . | |[ this section. Hid X | bait. > I to the Te Jag/ram.) . : xonaxtox, NJ Y ., June ;27.-The sudden fise of Mrs. Elbota at her home lenctrable myitory surrpunding the drown- 'of her husband, Charles McColitster, a for known blacksmith of this city Jn th now State street), late in th @r well- to ated, and was last seep alive a notorions den along by .Buskshot Adams, and émczxme intoxi | front THE NIGHT i as found frozen in the fce in t o‘r Adams's} place. It was supposed by ' dne that; the drowned man had been dugged, either|in Aflams's place or another , kept by Gil Paltim, and- robbed and then stbody. throwp}into tha canst to hide the me. The coroher's jury {fafled to fasten the &use of MeCollister's desth upon any ong, fd rendered a yerdict that he came to his ing. - The year following g“ as never published, being n half a dozen persons. xsion, which walrep - i_, d get him out of the place, of temper did not dare to- Fitally a female inmate of the] ouse threw a pillow over McCollister's head' > f in fun sat down on it for a moment or two. | ip got up and went mvay'lcaving the pillow ger his head, unii when she returned half an MeCollistéer bad died from suffoca- §our later, at himself and his compan- Knowing fer > talk N in the kistory.of the city. i_ youl, Etolen Baby Recovered. to the Telegram.] g Y., June 27.—°—SOmet§ing + w $ very cold and the following morning Mc- | iver a year ago Sterling Tripp and higwifeand , éthimnAmozq, . éhild lived in Roudsvilie, near the acid factory. . . - H T is wife died, and the child, an infant of a few onths, was plated in the temporary charge a family named Kellyhouse. - Later, the mdved to Sunshine,-a small amlet in Pennsylvania; four miles from Han-, ock, taking Tripp's baby. - Tripp went after he baby but wad unable to obtain possession a oo f it, and employed Detective Black to sécure Be child. - The ffirst of the week Black went o Sunshine and brought the stolen baby back . ith him. Tripp has married: d now lives on [South street, negr Liberty. Binghamton Briefsi | {Apetia4 to the Telegrom,]} - Bmoeramtox, X. Y., June 27.-Mrs. Mary ' Dewey, widow of the late\ A. L.] Dewey, left' this morning for| Buffalo, where she will make er home in the {future with her Gaughter,Mrs. . A. Ronk. Qi I Judge Dewy, of Albany, was mtown during the past week injattendance at the funeral of his brother, Augiuist L. Dewy. : 400 i. Ed, Fitzpatrick, of Washington: street, spent a portion of the past week with his parents at Deposit. ‘ »} Wanted-A fit Drony's, No. 22 RI Y. 1 st-class <coat maker 'at Mr. Band street, Binghamton, Young Ladies Have a Fine Time. [Special to the Telegram. \ Bmoramrosx, N. Y., June 27.-The third meeting of the young ladies' cooking club, an i rganization coniposed of a bevyfof the fourth - yard misses, was beld at Ross park this after» ioon, and was doubtless the plgasantest pri- até party at the park for the season. , Twelve couple were presprt and an elegal monu, each dish being a sample off the culinary kill of the memljers of the club, was served at [fair was decidedly select and a -_¢'_.-_.§..,..._.£_._¢_. 20. Albany Men Join Binghgmton. > - (Special to the Telegram,] . 2% Bmicranrox, Nl Y., June 47.-The disbanding of the Albany league base ball club this after- . 'he 'the Binghamton club, of [Blakpsles, hLIansell 'and Alberts, the three strongest talk hore, fnd it ' men the club will reputation that it beable to sustain the good was rapidly losing. - \- - a e -~ --- s runken Battery, ial to the Telegram. June 27.-The Albany club t telegram t? Manager White, to-day. \The Albany elub fternoon. cause was principally a drgnken battery at yesterday's gamé and want of financial support on that ac- Bount.\\ Manager White suggests a game with J A D; [Sped N. Y. sent the following of the Utica club aro talking higher prices, there are .a | | . 7 h many conservative ones who do hot advisd (the ithe Elmiras to fil the vacancy. | purdhase of stocks now. | The business Some Important Appointmj’ ents, > is cartainly bad, and very little encouragethent $.) [Special to the Telegram.] Co. - for finprozmment be-firi fall. t1o g Wasummarox, June 271-Ths president to-day. Arn an a c AT appointed Edward L,. Hedden caollecter of cus- LEAGUE GAMES YESTERDAY. “£53 for the district of New gorkgfians 8. of customs for the district of Bilas N. Burt I? listrict of New York. \---0 &-4-----pm~ ' Base Ball at Painted Post. [Special to the Telegram, e i- PamTEp Post, N. Y.,; June 27.-+A fire game of ball will be |played,. here on Wednesday,, 'July 1, between tine bothe club {mil the Roches« {Beattie surveyor {eustoms for the < of Vestal Center, a farming hamlet seven « , Btiles, E st of here, was robbed of $250 a. No clue} | * will Visit Europe. N. Y., June 27.-:I ef, « i w Rev. Albert T:. sermon prior to taking his vacation .to« morrow; He starts for Enro . during the comhig week, nlnd» will be? monfihé. touts Dhvid Shappe,; of: chi; , 24 hg . we havo no hesithtion'in #! Atte? dipkthoris, th second wife © jntly prepared -- op and the engagement by Manager Baldwin, - layors in the - : disbanded club, has occasioned a good deal of is hoped that with the new > val officer of © | ter league team. | Game called at 8 o'clock p. | m. - A special trgin will leave Corning at 2:90, | returning immediately after the game. y *C o-- : . Robbed at Binghamtgn. eon, [+ * [Spedial to the Telegram} oo. Bmicgamtox, N. Y., June 27.-A farmer named to the where - Smalley, of the) tabernacle, preaches his last | absint about two 4° *). m s. s