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Y., SUNDAY, JULY 5, ’1§85' a Wm f \ ‘ « TC O- IMu).cknifif aim Ar soussrown. i M an atom | u « a \ pasta --- (hare,. orgER _ HANGINGS , - Last Wednesday evening; dt the home * & ot i é»? thy | IN THREE STRAIGHT HEATS. - to . 1ouV7 PW . . e e® {de's «ister, Mrk W. ii Neg§@2]d8, on Ea: % c » , ren ree merermvengee r hees yes ag » 1 ‘ , 20%. : | p or, Goorge A. Surganty nj 3 Miss stag: 0811qu : As EIN S S STEB Phallas Doe: Wonderful w ork at m.v‘?.nd * - £ w: l \'\%§;‘§:‘§§g§§§3 Pas - | fill Insane Mun, Shoots fligfi Girl sand Then ‘ c prpss REPORTERS EXCHANGE A led i(fferey were united in P& Yage by Rev, W T“ Y « « a and 11.0?“ muff Cobb. 1 nd A3 it: (ge R : Mises aish SS St e=*U*Cpp \;\ is J‘iohgsezumm, . . 1 FEW EXPERIENCES. -\ Po anry, the ceremony occtt§hf at 8 o' toe & * . [Special to the Telegram,} *\W Sts o $54 - . pecial C ene) . } A ® - 10. 'ing witnessed; by about what’s: ' (ma: ' O., July 4.-\mlfi city to-day. was * EEK > ® * 3351“ my ’v wamiiflwzi Nf Y,, July ah Oriel yoéun‘ ( le Facts in Connection W’kh the Taking leads, The bride wore a $ Becoming comm?“ Utterl Prostrated by the filled with strangers, horkomen and sports, . §§ g- B #ki, of Jo natawauat night sho ra Jeffers) | \ 1}| grr of Notorious Criminals as Relatod | wite albatros, trocade-vely ‘ Y B h come to sea tho groat trot this afternoon be- - 353; Q: - 41521311233; all 50g?!“ Jeféem, tgfez-jtigxles in take 1) | | By Lively Newspaper Boys . ° . it natural flowers. | Tho fuse was de *, twoon the stallions Maxoy Cobb record 2118 StH ‘ | side while laboring under a fit of jealousy,. 2 | tThe Hotel Bennett was headquarters for the e . ith beautiful flowers aind thg@ntiro affair $2223 Fate Of Her rother and Phallas, record 2-343” itor the C egg; | ti\? f§ , shot himself also, - 'The ball went through his | yoporters who gathered to send news to their e f most pleasantly. . A num} {gr of ornamental and. ' ~ | stakes and wimo‘m addmcf mpfiey, at the Clove» C: $3; S§\ hend destroying the sight of bofh eyes, «'The é?!) tive journals about the hanging of Men- © ' a hte an Ycrf.nf-fmiv“u by the happy pair, INTERVIEW WITH OSMAN, THE | land driving park. Both horses wore in| fine NMflQ.: Sos ~‘ .| girl's condition is critical, but the man. will | fin, | A dozen or more-bright,gstive fellows, m acid. ) 1:7: © urlg'fy.|-) $3171 tor the, present board, , oTH IN-LAW OF THE condition. ey Cobb has been in training L P Q} $3 J probably recover. 2a; h cless in their search for news' and khowlng ita. x\.quL)uu «y PQ {kpht to go to 110118011001» BR R 'I at the grounds of fl“) New York driving club. A & k”; t§§§ ' f . PARTICULARS OF THE CRIME. fa kin-(1511193 in the fidelity wfith which they a short “1qu. Mauuy friends here and in EXECUTED CRIMINAL. . A $4ng w; i i Miss Jeffors is tho Only daughter of \Bob\ f' their papers and - the mublin—wete , . her places will wish them much happiness“? . While there Johnny! Murphy, his iver, W (=> £6, fT 'lch 4 £ this i slit It ap- | | p . . Th had sent ~ 6, ' oir married lifee, a . \ \Gif « did not speed him muth but gave! him \\‘$§i‘ xxx . effers, a rich dsarmeor 0 B 10¢ hyza tri pd irt thered in the reading main. They sent - | TURNER-O°DONNELL B a latives in the Old Country Affected By | enough jogging to strongthen | his |mus- tU (s , sss poars that sho wis out riding wit end | fficig lost letter or '* special\ for the night,. It -> ' 1 Je B* > Cw 6 RSS named Miss Jennie Stewart Wolflnsfii drove | whs 3 g'elock in the mornin Other peonle | ' Last Wedresday mourning, at St. Mary's Catholig CBK : BiWUy's Ignominious End-None of the cles. During his proparation for the [groat BJ | aK . fas | d naked Mrs.. Joff rs.to ride with him 3 pelo 2C Tho g. rtor: al \ ° 2. oceurred the wedding of Mr. Henry Tur. Relatives Will Claim the Body contest Maxe» Cobb 'has. only made two fast U [y: \ 3 Bot 8 g? : mole x im. | had beenJong in hed. Tho repprter, 2 of Salem, Ohio, and Miss Hannah O'Donnel of the Murderer, miles-one in 2:20, and the other in al:l73% © ‘Q‘ %, I g}; + he refused. He repented his request several oh such 6804510313 for fear some other 19110!” se Rev. Unthér O'Dwyer officlating. Miss Minnig: (BR 5 . Maxey had a good many backers, and when; F 3 ' “SQ, > times, but in vain, The girls then drove on. | krould score a beat on him, remained St ll assigtrd as bridesmai T E ( k A - IR Wollinsk} still insisted, saying, \If you do not, | pbst! his hinds idle for a moméht, buthis ears mene? as krofmenite. ond Mr. Frank ! [Special to the Telegnam..] deal of money was wagered on his subcoss, € (s- -_ HS | , BAY g' by in firing. 2b“ it E) tht, ean I f bre Se ny & j c 3 ts.. {pram I will take your life.\ 'He then begin HMIOF. | alert and'his eybs watchful... =; H wed«ing breakfast was given at the. Yofr, July 4.-Peter Osman, who mar- Some of the bets nre that he will do 2:10 bet- Rs ea § i . al h le of tho brille; on North 1 rge -. liam Menken's sister, keeps an ion, | ter. The horse has been here all the week in hos gs f The girls jumped from the carrlege and ran. \ Well, boys,\ said one, 'let'd rest a moment. ome of tho britle; on worth Main strget, M f pled William , pg ar Ss | . o h bhi I\ Tut. a g © f 1] t l l Pl u t hi “11mm here ~ sggg A Wolilinski shot himself through the hesd, the JIm‘LiBmwn will give us no show to get in the £0. ary for the PANL “if PP oon has held a responsipte , [f, _ the Bradford Arms, In Flatbush. - Hols at one! | HW “if FA Italy hm gfldn 8 h § f SQ“? «* ball coming put through his left eye. Miss Jef- I jgy to-night.\ . boo C tu the Bugkeye Rnugins works, ,of Salem, in, (fie . d barber f th le of that | trotte ester ut did not show any fast Haid v a ' is place he Ifan hosts of friends, as wiffi‘s it: E ‘ % mafia-film snbuib,fnd fisifigomers can | miles. yEe then - mido - 2:15, but all hfs : S}? E. , fors was shot four times, and wounded in both un'gflm first exwufion I ever'attended,’ 83m ais eny, his Yormer home. Miss O'Donnell is &g § b d luther. | previous | efforts | wore not batter , than 'tsx F handsdn the back and {n the bregst. Doctors 82Y | another, \ and I have attended Seventeen neck- youn; lady of the fifth ward, wh & JB take their choice between beer and IRO q. Full 6 [ l“ d jfifii 2”? that Wollinskt cannot lve. Miss Jeffgre's tie parties, where the sheriff wouldn't give a re- oad mfuired ty ahl a‘luafinnm‘; Mex-em KF _ gince Menken was hanged at Binghamton last | 2:28, - ully 12,000 people wore in attend- ( wounds are not thought fatal. - Wollinski 'was | forter a show. The: last night is always 8 tro. Turner'left on the a'te in. r. and . _ Thursday the Bradford Arms has been doing m | ADCO At the race. Thg pools solid @50 Béx«& ta faw. | f f » > * {an | other “a Toce oo. tio 6 rushing business. - A reporter went to £80 in the in - favior of | ° hocks > formerly It? the firm of L. Elsohn & Co., J@W- | Hon&nza to a reporter. , so R s ef an 1 other Mtles, - Tho presents were handsomg | 8B Y th slers. e eame originally from Syracuse. | |f; is: indeed,\ said Chap, of the Syracuse nurperous. | 'They will reste in saletu. Wm? to see Osman yesterday. - He is u young MAN Phallas, who won the race In throo straight q This morning Miss Jeffers was much improved, erld, Why they tell ling when Abbott was © 0 ~ .~ congratylat:ons they will please accept those. IE with an unintellectual face, talkative as aro heamlnmlchl mfnulmoms cheoring. | Tima, 2:14, : 9 - and Wollingkd is lying at the Sir William John- Lang: d at Elmira, the sheriff . (Little was his | > p, the FELCLGRAU. « 46 most barbers. - His remarks were unctuated | 2:15%, 2:20. In the specond beat Phallns f . a <0, p ir © - Dj achi IE _ by sudden disappenrances as he was culled now | went to the half-mile pole in 1:06, and if Ed hikes & a son hotel In a dying condition. | A report from |[Hanje) let the boys in twenty or more and they | / |_. Tus DEATHS OF A WEEK, ~ OE tz his shop, now to the bar. \ 1 scarcely | Bithors had not pulled him to a Jog fa tho ' a . i EDWARD L HEfiDEJ-V 1C 4 357335333iffififififélfifhfinfgémfigg ot el mexxrm; riemizwu or xKEwS ' {~ ® 200 ~ a * D a} * - ** d { 1 E ! . you iNN4 krow what to believe,\ sald Osman very sadly, | home-stretch he would have besten the best - . , . three brothers of thom, who formerly lived in [ 3 they say he was one of the best men who Jopanga Kenaedy, aged twenty-four years, dled \In one paper I read that William made a con- stalHon record eagily. The greatest excitement Appointed by the President,as Collector of the Port of New Yor. a the seventh ward of ‘tb’is city and peddled Jew- | fver served as sheriff} \ - Pursd iy, mornin. | She was highly respected, and E fesslon of his guilt; in another that ho died . prevails. - The Now Yorkars-are all broke and T- --- $ _ protesting hisinnoconce of the murder of 'the | the western mon are ns Lappy as alotof|achool WENT UP IN SMOKE, BUSQUEHANNA'8 CELEBRATION» - | weil in thoir lino of business and finally left | Elmire Cozele, \ Little couldn't do too much eiry. He said that they did not succeed very iiz‘flYou are right there,\ faid Fishlér, of the - ier untimely death mks eist agloom over a large M {ated ho I h ircle of relatives and friends. Funeral services ° , girl, Katie Bradhbopt. I hate to thifilf that he boys. J. I. Case is so elato that ho Inughs ao ae > . P ; ¢ \I f e news er boys.. I got the last letter g wer her remains were held at tho residence of IB is gfiilty but he bas had a fair trigl,' I must continuously, while I. Cofhnfield is as s ber us | And Yet Another Skating Rink Reduced to How the Day Was Passed in That Very Bymcuse‘ It is said thug, one of them want to 9mm newspap y8., E t T r Michael Mahon, 145 East Fif 1 f ' * m g + Lively VHL Texas, another to the wost, and that Isracl Abbott ever wrote, and published it the next chael Mahon, 14 East Fifth street, at 10 o'clock W say that I went to seo him after'his convic- | 8 Presyterinn deacon. The croakers who pro- Aahes. vely ago. 'In th . H te it rite idnight the day he Inursday fusennvot € * f * 1 {Special to the Telegram,] [Epecial to the Telegram] gtarted for the eastern part of this state. e {my e wrote it after xmdmg - day aday [orenbon. _ R E. tion in the Binghamton jail, | His brother, dicted that Caso had thrown the rueh aro n w r oa July 4. About 12:30 this | - Busguemaksa, - Ps. {July - 4.-The - \ever | directory of last year Terao! Wollinski is givon | wag hanged.\ . sa l Pairiek I ariucE yUhenyve =_ . _ ' Frederick Menken, who lives in. Baltimore, | sick lot of fellows. Tho race was for blood ILLIAksPoRT, Pa., July 4. \20\ * ddler living at No. 128 Grgpe street It is | ;| \There wasan execution Q Willamsport avrick Murphp, of this city, died in the Buffalo | (F was with me. Isaid to him, 'William, this | from the 'beginning to the end, and tho | morning an alarm of fire was sounded,and soon glorious\ was ushered In by a grand can- | &s pOGCieT )) ig at No. 120 GTAD a ' ye I saw - - * r * ( . an immonse volume of flame shot up into the | nonade at daybreak, followed by infant ar- | said that Wollinski and his brothers had trou- | puce,\ said enother. \A fellow named Wade was , aeyligm last Sunday ms g. Hids - B c sanmasylidu dest Sundaes | MB » is a soleran - moment. Toll me, telt | greatest rane ever witnessed in Ameri brother-in-law, '' but h i rer so ) 6 > . ' an! ; j ir afm rother aw, ''but howcan I? His last. trial | wife over some unimportant thing and knooked most plausible theory, fOr whon a fireman I Kterruceg cornet band and hose No. 9; Excel- | train. The whistle was blown and the bell ; ants picked the crying wretch up in their 8, at Binghamton was perfectly fair. The judge : . . & P Y 008 her down several times. She fled out Geors entered tho bullding the drapery was all | sior hoses No. 1; Keystone hook and Indder | rung. The young man raised his head and “sulugg'led with him up the long stairway and + aid him on the platform. It took fully fifteen minutes to fix a' new rope, , god all the while Wade gave forth heartrending moans, c FINALLY THEY DEBOPPED HIM pOWX AGAIN -Billings Froude, e-q., oi Montrose, Pa., is in the I city. > t pie coudigioh had teen known to \his friends for [E a age fe - --- air In tho wostern part of theo city, It was | tillery at {ntervals. Tho morning train brought | ble with a farmer near Weedsgport, and were {31118651 for murdering two people. «Reporiers q-fft- a longtime, and about three months ago it a your. brother - and - your, ~slster and __ ANOTHER FEARFUL CRIME soon learned that the Koyatomf rink, where, | a Inrgo delegation from tho Joffprson branch, | churged with fraud. Nothing has been known f iwere welcomed and allowed tr; be with the fel- Poo sona familien fe owl Mn WAF for treatment , IF i \o. sc wor ils as » during the evening, the forty mille race bad Including the Starruces cornet brand and Post | of them in Syracuse, it is sald, for about a [{J0 in his cell all night. W 17, the sheriff's yawn? fnlmuLnl-J “in?“ as Linutenant Murphy, [(F And mother, if you did this “Wt,“ “111181; An Otsego Count; Barber Dashes Out His taken placg, was on “mg, commenced | Muinford, G. A. 'BR., of that villago. At about | year. t j 'Uiiqife even asked the newspapar boys into the e having been secoly b p ¢ <p ) a 1+ u : U _________s@+ 3! wo , aas 11m; limit m“ 1;th tl‘ettfmfmld {om} ay B’ \E o .“\““ seemed overcome 8;th told of tte 6 BM”? 8 lfmlm' flocking to the scone of the conitE gration from | 10 ae'cluck tho Madhit's army, principally from ERAVED THE LOCOMOTI 1, pM'lOf' and gave them some, e cellent muffle on Poo cc on Ced m o To cio nra n by trade, wan tee \f prison He paused. The tears came to , [Special to the Telegram,} all directions. It was evideat from the first | Oakland, paraded the principal stroots, headed 2p ABER VE. {ithe piano. The boys were served white dire- ° - 7 J a y . ) » * f p \ff“y years worked for Kichardson & Co. At the , ‘ R 6+ “Bzhat did Menkon say?\ asked your re- begnoA’ N- i'hguly r4x;—fl;tu;ggunce 1:3 just that the rink could not be sived from des- | by a corn hoot band, and attracted much at- Sulcide on the Hail at Palmyra of a Sup- t It aS BB “WWI execufiionv though' {he p IP at vg . EE. F 9 n receive re o arti rly brutal and di a 3 ; long twelve feet and Thi time of his death he was about forty-four years of | I orter . hook! de m.ited at Morris, Otsego truction, although tho firemen did all in their | tention. At poon the crowd in turn . posed New Yorker. . -was a ong one- weive ie? “an more. 1, wo, and leaves a wite ard stx childron, Tis | [o \\/ He looked straight in the face,\ a Got ngmmyur Tlilqolm ii P I Jo‘; n \murlgr power to save the building, ond@o strueture | was . very | lorgd, Mgin . street was al- [Special to the Telegram,} | inc; ififi°§t$§am§i§f§§§£Lfilfiifii’a the fan;lily reside apt the corner of Murket d DOLE % O0Ke mo TQ # coun y, a A. g mur oror Is I Of, . f “in”. lrhu 061 i 1 le. nThc {000831011 formed on LYOKE N. Y. Jul 4'_‘the the locomotive % , 160, J u 8 whi vtreats. U_ ®t arket and If '* EE answered Osman, \and he said: 'Before God, | a barber of that place, ahd ho dashed | out his Was 8001} n mass of “Famed\. i 7 m a P in k i * . . Hblack gap over his head. le moaned and Eo lz s@e -, 5 6 as I am before you, I did not kill Katie; I | three-year-old b durthg a as | Uz» wos supposed to fiuve originated from fire- | Main street at 1:30 o'clock in tho following | of the Chicago express train on the New York P2 aC P wa P Tp ; .> IN THE CITY. | 2 never meant to do hor harm.\\ of passion “Schuyler who is said to pave an crackers, ns shortly before the rink -was closed ; order: Afarshals, Susquehanna bund, Knights | Centrai railroad was approaching Palmyra yes- 4011011, oh God help Fuel On,'God, save me il It * - & 61 1d like to beliey 1.11 » t om his paseo ha; 1 {vith hi after the ruco, i party of boys sliot off some of 4 of Pythias, encampment of Udd Follows, Post | terday the emgipeer saw a young man walking was a no??? thmg’l’hThf zpécm‘afiw’zg: wou e to believe him,\ went of Ms | ungovernable temper, hed a quarrel With DiS | poo, in mmo puliding, It is suid, This is the | Moody, f. A. R.; Post Mumford, Starrucea} | on the railroad,track toward the approaching 'gtiicken with terrop. The sheriff an -Eugene Diven, of Lehigh university, is in te rti hink a § j 1 but he did not step of the city. | <9 the (Martin, Ithink his name 19!) gayo 711111941; and called for the neighhors to mterfero, which aflame, and the draught of uir rushing in company; speuker, clergy aud officers in, cur- gave indic that w r@ of the ap-; -S. J. Mix, of Canton, Pa., was in the city during $7.89 thin-e a'nd listefxedeto all the testimony. I “it 3:3 E 1:11 r lt n rSchflvl called t ush th [8 4 oa, a | Heo Hj mhoin Jill-5“ 'o a H exp . fener fe uppooned to Im th f f « the madman with a revulver. uyior ©\ | The rink is i total loss, and originally cost the | streets the process! passed to the Presby- track. He uppegred to invite death. In an in- | phe “unfit-ex. , \~-Mis» Bate MerCard fos tell my wife not to grieve. If he committed » i te all, of Syracuse, is visiting y gri to his wife to come and care for the child, and frst proprietors £8,000. It was purchased last | terian green und church, whero the following | stant the locomotiye struck him and mashed-k: friends in Elmira. (~ : j 2.\ % ( + ) * R _ j—Nlixul‘uimirh gop - /_ ~ €. “1,6, orime he should suite}; for it on her refusing to do sq, seized the Htt@ EIT! | cqprgp by the present proprmoml. Messrs. R. | excrciseg took pleco: Music, Susquehanna | bi» lifolesy body along the track for a quarter|} £24 bis neck was broken. People there said alisn A 1y, of, Troy, Pa., is in the city, the © IF? Can I see your wife? by the feot and draggipg her Into the yard , this ol Th hal aba. * [J it was a just retribution forhfs crimes-hLe had guest of Mra. L. M. Smith. E 'No: no one can see her. Sho is #-pros- her In the al Ing: \ Soo, I am go H. Crum & John B. Emery, of sthis city. 0 | band. Frayer, Rev. Sumnor. Music, Starruces | of a mile. - Everything about the clothes of thelf killed a a ved t be red -' | ~ Miss Maggie O'Neil. of Wilkesbarre, Pa., who . trated by the trouble that has come upon her 1:2“ng £3 11110: va firing; one 432-1 ed. * gt: rink was Insured for $1,500. | band. Reading of decjaration, M. Q1, Riley, | dead person indicates that he took particular (I: wo persons an eserved to . hanged _ ‘Nf ivered the.salutory address at the Mansficld B. family, Her old father lies at the point of | papa, don't!\ but the inhuman wretch AX IMPEOMPTU CELEBRATION. Address, cloquent and able, by DistrictAtiox-ney pains that his body should not be recognized., \L 5.11 t thing like that ha pen once. Normal school, is in the city visiting friends. \ d LL LLG * Curtiss, pf Binghamton. A grand balloon as | In the cont pocket were severel letters, but thebl | id not some g like tha ppen ont8. -iAliss Katie E. Moran entertained about thirty death in Hagen, near Bromon, in the old | her head threa times aghinst a wooden chop» a Hits ; conslon iby Prof, Woodbfman, A tug: of war | address hd signatures had been removed, and? af Ejmira,\ asked Hopkins, of the Syracuse - of her friends at her home Friday evenin | a country. He was stricken with paralysis when | ing block, killing her instantly. After com- A Scranton Italian Has a Celebration on HIs ; a & & § C om , & Vournal. - C \ - . 60 Effin Joralemon, of Troy, ba. 15mm ~T he heard that his son William was chaiged | mirting the awful erime.the murderer: told his (“mug if: raze) unis: pjirotecg‘xglcal display closed a very fine [two PBC s Mu o, marked on linen, MG | \Yes answered an Elmira newsmonger, Ie , a - b t E th - [Special to gram celebratfon. ero werk no gccidents and but | been cut away. He was about ei hteen $i) + +> k J Rev. M. F. DeWitt and family for a few days. , - with murder. I fear that he will die when the | wife to go into the housp and wash the baby's | | gonayrow, Pa., July 4.--Botween 10 and 11 | little raip. ** | Uf age, was ain dregees aba naa En “Mia BTS! < when Gardner was hanged, for killing an cld * iman during the war, the rope untwined and he murderer fell striking partly on the ground. he deputies ran forward and pulled the rope '-John Aruot, J®., John Babcock and Dan Pratt: mews of his execution reached him. : His | face and aloso her eyes, as ho had kiled hor, | _. Italian -v elly Apc mane } _ » ) . 1 3 £ an- vendor of fre . I . r black hair and? were members of 1m? gradupting class at Yale col- '} mother is frantic with grief. Sho has writter | and ran down town, Whero be surrended to 2:32? Jfiionigg‘ t?! at; 3:1 Wyoming'uvzmua ‘VILIL‘IAMBPORT'Q GREAT CLUB. 231133331: taxi; 3:3; giggzgfvieusge d by bur; j A . F & , # # . C 5 * - lege. ° letter after letter, wanting to know all, beg- | Deputy Sheriff Gardndr, by whom he was . ~: C -Mr. and Mro. Calen Whitney, of Port Jerviq E. ' ha 6 . a pear the Susquehanna bouse, sceidentaily | jp i, v dreds of people, but no one rdcognizes it. _ 'are vislting Nr. and Mrs. J. P. Goodo, on Gzo 5; P 3 ging us to tell her the worst, How can we tell | taken to the Cooperstown jail. An Inquest 18 4 ty Fow y lighted fre cracker Into a heap of firo t s a lctoxchgzfia;bo Danvilie Cidb ters in Lit? gem boy's pock‘tsgare Por Req: lup with their hands and held Gardner by main . © ' - *As s -+ her that he bas died on the gallows? How can | being held, The murdbr was witnessed by m ! dewalk d. - Iinmediatel pood , f ***\: force till life was extinet.\ . | . mtreet : * au p: we send news to her that muy kill both her and b f h h works on his sidewalk stand, imns J [Apectal to tne Tetegram.} York. i < ©, hanging is Ir * '-Rear Admiral F. A. Roe, U.S. N., was in tke & her aged husband?\ Enigma-1 Z: figszufgin 25°“, wg‘infgpab72r2: there was the pgrundest display of fire works Pa., July 4. -The game here M’W One of the bes‘t men at & angmg reg- . vity three or four «lays the past week on a busines ... i Again did Osman nearly break down but bo | rendering an. “again; The villain may be imaginable. Rockets and Romun candles shot | this morning between the Danvilies and the Axnp STILL ANQTHER ~ {| man, of the Binghamton Leader,\ chin—pad an- ae imp, and during his stay was the guest of Mr. A, \M} . ' g any P up and down and across thg street. Little | home team attracted a large audience, and re- ; Entirely E _ ji| othor reporter, - \*He did great work at the R Da. i & = ? HAD TO PULL HIMSELF TOGETHEN TO lynched. > a 7 dred t off TE * The Waverly Rink Entirely Destroyed by Fi Rulo# execution here. He was sharp enough 354 vis. & * ~ K: ~ . ibd j TAC { ; F.. 2 * © ~ / -Mrs. Eliza Bateman and Miss Clares Jurgens, of © [i% wait on s customer.\ When he came back he @ \| IN TEOU EBI and big \MP“ by the bundred wont ofl, | sulted In a score of of 5 to 4 in faYor of the w- .Y°”m‘.m’ '} F] to got the oilily genuine confession from this © A ficlens, Montama, arrived RS ~. te: said: \I was greatly surprised to learn A «© CAPTAIN \) IN TROUBLE. simultaneously, and for five minutes the din | Williamsports. Qunly seven innings ware {Special to the'Telegram.] fl & Ly & b J; ** , arrived here Friday evening to . § Pull resembled 'that of a battle. The fire depart- | nlayed on actount of the Danvilles having to Wavesty, N. Y., July 4. -The Waverly street able and mwotorious murderer and made a big . : \% from}! the suxugler with méa; relatives, Mrs. Wik K gouging his m‘i'l for! murrder (in? 3211.11“? 13d Two Women Who Claim the Right to CAl | mon; was summoned and tho firo was quickly | mako the train for Look Haven, where slay 1 rink took firgat 1 o'clock this morning, and inf{| thereby.\ 7 «- * [¥ , jiam Harsh and Mrs. B. a . y y eft cen in the & . * SH: ‘ , | r ' N I ah an £138,&E§fiff’ J RI Nougat Ogm‘ ttyogy.$h‘1‘he.ttufact “Mme P weak- . - [Sngfzolm \glzfg‘iami put out aftor tho ItulHHan's exitixe stock bad , play this afternoon, and the home team played | less than thirty minutes was in ashes. || [W hen }§‘RS_Rulofi hanged? \ow oy %. ke [_._ Nectures Extriigrdinary. e ened my confidence in his innocence of the | _ WaTtkIxs, N. Y., July i.-On the 16th of June had gane vip In smoke., | _ _, ___ _ a poor game. | Brown and Riley were the home | building, whith cost about $2,000, was owned; |,. apical setthFlanmgan, caked of tilling a irs \this morning in the rofigfia of the Knights of JE greater crime. I always thought him honest. | last quitg'a nobby fellow with a lady came to BASE BALL AT WILLIAMSPORT. battery. The followifig is.the score by innings: | by Levi Powel, and was insured for $1,000; jfiififfibficfiry cods fwfinfisfighoihmi: * a Honor, over 1f2 Lake Birgit; at 10:30, and dn 'e g He lived with me and his sister hore for three | Watkins and registerdd at the Lake Shore -- . . Inning@...............}.s 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 The stock of skates, fixtures, etc., valued . E| ouflol d- & Tug to ’b * Hi, ) j € he evrning if ces! tlk 6 a A The Home Club Defeats the Harrisburgers | Williamsport............ ... 2 0 0 2 1 0 0- 7 | #400, was destroyed, on which there is no in#g | philologist was trying to rob, compan:ons 5 the evrning at T:30 rpmeggé i be on exhibition \BE: months, from October, 1883, until after the house as Captain C. W. MeAllistor and wife, - t 6. Danvill 0 0 4 0 0 0 0-4 ' | were drowned in attempting to cross the river PIO _ {hwmf and prophetic p sutines of Deity mani- . 8B . holidays. He helped me around the place and Harrisburg, Pa. - He claimed to be the Manager by u seore of“; to BLVIHQ, . 62226) ker sa re ec ues imal surance. C. E. BMW-fl hadupno cabinet orga E , A , | Ll) 1d is ' th tit RS fisted in t'he flesh, show avho is the coming he had perfect aceess to my money-drawer, of a law and collection agency with head- d [hwifgo gillszfiTghe crowd this Another Fire at Waverly. 'in We F’uflding' which was! uninsured. Thi] | to 8803151. ite Sgnggral; (Etc {31 ence 18 f; h Q A oho, subjecth \Is it as God will dwell BP - my liquors and my segars, I rover missed & | quarters at Harrisburg, which Institution was mornwlng ‘gg'r‘; de, that g, This afternoon was . (Special to the Telencam.] origin of the fire is unkfown. 'The fireme 1 ‘Ifififégeén f s; fixmfiflasvgfssif sffiigfizefi 3 with men on the earth, $ by Dr. Reeves, of E penry and everything else could be accountad=- L established in 1875, 4nd during his 8t8y ROPS | on graater t “new tho gamo between the WAvERLY, N. Y., July 4.-At 1 o'clock this p, quickly responded to the alarm, and by b one of‘fom: riminals,; the same as we have # - Springfeld, «Olio. 'Thogpublic qre «cordially .I for. If-I had not thought he was honest I | constituted Charles E. 'Drake, esq., agent for i; 8135503 if “111120 me team 51g“, rounds were | - the barn and sheds connected with the work succesiled in saving the housesand barn's here fluff tik tion that Menken 00 Nf > invited ; free bo all. | , .y i I would not have had him with us.\ the concern in this chunty. Everything ran “Lint kicke d. Salesand 8 numgx'vore the uou. | Lebigh Valley stock yards, situsted at the | Close by. 'The barns owned' by Messrs. Hol on her's, with the exception me' on a i '- poro 9 aW ; \Ile was buried in the Potter's field,\ said | smoothly until the évening of July 2, when an- periecty P * doar junction, were discovered to be a An | bertand Dubois were slightly damaged. i |. was EANGED IN BINGHAMTON, ., 20 $ ags: : o M nine y e» fur the home team and the boys slugged the | ! r on fire. E ; . * | which also ba ad to Ruloff.\ 8s { , __ Advertis@t Lijst. € the repor e will I . , | tory fur the home te? Dboys sluKR | b b I rink was open the night previous until after 1J which also saw an © to 3 , € | porter. you not have his body re- | other la ly put in un appearance and elthimmed ired, which ced con. | P8\ rought our ever mlort firemen on the \But Elinira furnished th lows?\ sald bo & ? Fhe following letters rg&aain uncalled for at C& moved?\ -J to be Mrs. MeAllisterjand raised quite a dis- visitors until they got tired, WL proved con- gcene, who. succeeded in keeping the fire o'clock, a large number being in attendance. | PU UB re HUT A o gal W? TL g i the 1mm“. pust-otHee : f“ *y #. \I will not claim his body,\ concluded | turbance with tho gab captain, who took ad- gushfilly‘ tiréthey “(are ontlly £11113;ng $1?le? within the stock yurd Hmits and prevented its BOX C Alt’o’fl FIRE { “(395511 fut}, replieseytatxive. a a ~ §. xii“: 31113 &. T “ESTQJIKEID. E ; Usronn, \his sister will not and I know his | vantage of the first dpportunity to skip the $5?ng out m;filen(§llzxvlvm;l: this“? (33,an; spreiding to the numerous cars hard by.. The Loic, * 5 n chimegti: gss'tengmolxhesfdvfigafiets left, o 3 Barnett, - Mo. ® g sin Louls _ . brother Frederick does not want it. Ho has | town, leaving both ”PS- McAllisters and & | ;,}, gs: * burn, sheds and fences, on which thero was | Hauled a Mile to a Hydrant and Dolugqq? \How many hzwe been hangeci on i?\ | < Beal, WoB R Hoss, \ rivester JB brought borrow and shame upon us all. He has | bill amounting to $16, Mrs. McAllister No. 2 f * 1 g g 4 5 6 T 8 9 no Insurunce, were totally destroyed, a loss of with wmf- t -ed \Dave \ Hi ; *In? | Cranston, Chass, Meeker,; hintug® -- | { brousht his fath h t th _ o ie | | p Lo r . . Special to the Telégran ._ |f | asked \Dave Hill, of the Rochester Union, as | Fos. BT . Portor., F S ; Ss =, rought his father to the verge of the £39133 is still at the Loke [Shore whilo No. 1 has | Williaimsport.......... 8 1 1 2% 0 0 0 0 s-18 | $2,500. John Murry, who was the manager [Spe gram.] | fill he took out his pencil 1 A _ >- Potter, CB po 4 and he has set his mother nearly mad. Hedied | looked up quarters {n another part of the | ...... ls.. 0 0 0 0 0 1 i 0 t- 06 | of the stock yards, lost considerable hay which Owsao, N. Y., July 4. -Lobomotite 523 haul \Menken makes seven. Let's seo: There | § if’iil’W'r’go .B Randle, I~musae L KE. a felon's death. We will not disiurb him no# | town. Both ure holding the fort and George oc - ® @ e u r t was stored in the barn. The fire was undoubt ing extra 49, an Erie freight train, sped in“ * en | * 6 see: E { 6 “his; Geo B . 323:ng If? * a that he is at rest, - If he did the thiug that sent | Sayre, the proprietor bf the hotel, Is anxiously $32; £1,333 7-13}??? edliyiincendiury in origin, as it started simnfim: the yard at this station at 1}42 this aftehuag gfiafiifizfig “fit; 2? fidemafi’ hanigetd If; Ed; + i ever, A $ , WF. B & - & seqirus me . , . Ao s venera c “ulna.“xmru’ rL + \Iaicent Hattie E ~ £ him to the Potters fiold, it is best that he awaiting the return of the captain or the money Pa., July 4. -Last ovoning be- npously in two different places. with but, one cur, the rest of the train be“??? with an “awn £1 he been? was; gdobt 23200 I Kittes. Hholurg > x‘f‘fjif'ffppfi 2 6 should lie there, 'unknown among outcasts. | to liquidate his bill. | Ho don't scem to have V ® ---# dp @ n 0+ + cut loose and stopped by tho trainmen, Th» ] teht hat iaped th lows 4 Alastitigs, Wo. Wilnon, tars. as Bo I tell my wife and she agrees with me.\ mpch faith in seeing dither. ~ fore the rink burned, a highly exciting forty Wavorly's Buse Ball Clubs Beaten locomotive was sounding the fire alarm with!| °) less he might have escaped the galows. i #4), Mrs X C ? F - -_ 6 ann ldo o a_ _~- 6 (00 b agee - mile roller skating raco occurfed for the chiam- - [Speciat to the Telegram.) 20 its whistle, and the smoke and flames wes But little effort was made tto save him, as he g ~ e E. F. B.nrcovr, postmaster, KE ALMOST A MUTINY. i BIG AT GENEVA. plonship of Lycoming county. was a | - Wayenuy, N. Y., July 4.-To-day has proved | pouring out of the head chd of the box caf} was penniless, Thon there. was Searles, at -§ £ ho- Aeon nme myy -ucitin - i ell d n * 6800s big attendance, - At 10 o'clock, 54 minutes and | a veritable Waterloo for both the Waverly base | which stopped at the erine and was sbifm} Owego, a negro who committed murder while g # - AMHMUSEMENTS. a 3 Military Trouble at Scranton over a Fourth? Thousands of People Witness a Most MAR- | 99 secon: h id 8 ' 2 Tobbing a farmer,. 'The third victim was | 0 ( \ folk alll 210 O E gH N PMY 0 lve I ' of July Celebration. nlficent Parade. 20 seconds the thirty-ffth mile wus scored for | ball clubs. About 500 people witnessed the | deluged with water. The cir was ‘ t 1 [. VJELBHHA oPERA HOUSE Aug --- ~ K Special to the Tel [Special tothe Telegram.] Andrews, tho time being 2 hours, 47 minutes | game this afternoon between the Sayre and | to be on fire when about & mile out of 'the vi Abbott, the reformatory convict, who'in tha wo > t, 2 i C . [Special to elegram.} pec J and 50 seconds, and nt exuctly 11 o'clock, 19 | Waverly nines, resultisg in a victory for th a bae mi - \|| neat of passion slew & fellow prisoner who hit l Scraxron, Pa., July 4.-Bofore the Twolith Grxeva, N. Y., July 4.- The over glorious minutes and 30 seconds he won the race, hav- | Sayre club by 31 score of 12 to 6 Drglnvfgrgnee if}? o as: gzglylgfigdwnviififde so thg emf}, him with am iron potin the work-room. Then 1 Po. f . 7 o r U : u F . \ . 01 > . 4 ax C Regiment left the armory this furencon to take independence day, was ushorod in by the IAF | jno compluted his forth milo fo 8 hours and 12 | pitcher, and' Fox, catcher, both profession: Is | 4 o ¢ a groceries, * wh \'/ | it bore fruit in the shape of a wife murderer, \ ! \W. E. BARDWELL........... .... . Ifenager. 'le part in the parade, a disagreement occurred | ing of bells und fring of cannon. The eurly \ , % » » O P onals | were damaged by fire and water,. 'O | wh Ah d at Little Valley, N. Y.. M & (bt ' : <- € which \came near causing a mutin Com- | morning trains brought in large numbers of minutes. Corson only mado thirty-seven miles | from Hornelisville, assisted the Sayre nine. ei+eo-+- R fig who whs 4 es a no na o s e fol , ~ ~ + any - A i fultl; dre yfinii rms | visitors from Clifton, Phelps, Watorloo, Seneca in 'the same length of time., Andrews gets | The Waverly's played well, but Delavergne's GENERAL GRANT EEMEMERED. |i Carthy at Angelica, who killed a man in & bar- 1, Wednesday Evening, July 1, '85+. $ pny was - in ress orms © ' a $14 gold medal for hia work. p wild balls wore too much for them, The- Wa- ' < ~\: |}] Eroom quarrel. Travis, at Wellsboro, Pa., who . |/. - ' lg) U s J t 4 With helmat ‘hflts and the Other come» Fails, 1311114113, PUD“ ”up. and Other localities, s a + i vex-x 'g Athletics l“ Q¢ the th a b th Veterans of the Late War Telgmphm P murdered h woman for mbney: and burnt he: (The . ' J panies objected to their Zparading with both military and firs companies. Théd parade Berilous Fire at Osceola Yesterday. Y piayoa t A5 ens ctub on the & Old ! j a h , ich [ ad th - . . 3 -parading , p p y M / | |' body in the hovel in which she lived, and then THB GRAND MUSICAL - RVENT OF THB ' 1 the rest of the regiment thus clad. So in- | WaS without exception the finest In years. The [Special tothe Telegraim.} L 11:36“; grounds this morning, and ° were ~ (Special to the Tefegram.y |__ ° if? lthe bi esi; rascal of all, Menken.\ 200] WoC e SEASONT _ - +I sensed were all the other companies that it | prize for hase race was won by Fosteimhose, of Oscrora, Ps., July 4.-The building owned ton bgra score of 2010 1 , Drpostr, N. Y,, July 4.-A pleasing but tough? | - a, this point the ery was raised: 'Harry - || e tu . looked at one time as though they would re. | Clifton. Five companies entered, but only by W. C. Elliott, on the corner of Main and At Perry Ing incident of the reunion of the veteransi®f | yoo of the Syracuse Coufier, has a pointer- PC T A - -I fuse to parade. Colonel Hitch¢ock was deter- three compoted : Argaidias, of Newark; Senecas, | Mapl® streets, was discovered on fire this [Special to the Tole , | the late war held at this place to-day, WMfi'G 'a d right,\ and th rt ts Tushed [C \ . ~A JE } . F ; 2 4. m. The flames soon ht 1 DPI . egram.1 > & following message: \ D H ¢] | dead right,\ and the reporters rushe out to l | A . E mined that they should all pardde and the mat- | of Waterloo ;and Fqster, of Clifton. The orm- morning}; e Ham caught in Peary, N. Y., July 4 -There wore immense oliowing message : eposit, N. Y., 311135 *} | get on it, singing: ' . C . J . XJ :| DJ CF ter was: compromised by taking company Aout | tion by Rev. Mr. Foster was eloquent and in- | M. Seoly'® building adjoinin amd both were | crowds hore to-day celebrating the Fourth. 1985. -To Ggrieral U. 8. GE“, Mt. McGre@@r, | ~ _ we'll hang Jim Brown to's sour apple tree. | I_ of the regiment and assigning them to another | structive, and the firo works this evening were | burned to the ground. EHMidtt's building WAS | wo gccidents and no disorder. The procession N. Y.-The veterans of Delaware and adjachn} | - - as we go marching along | / | |/ AND HIs place in the line. The colonel's act is said to magnificent. , used ns a billiard saloon on fhe first foor, and | was grand. Miss Anna Cél'e as goddess of counties assembled in réunion at Dep falt, d B o @- nmin |\ { +0 , , have made him less popular than he was. 4 <4 the Masons, K. of H. and severpli lodges occupied | jiporty was much admired, &s was her be N. Y., send greetings and their - warmest 'syin- . BASE BALL RESULTS. , a f - +s € mz @ Gog n THREE TIMES CONVICTED. the second floor. The losses were mostly GOV- | of gigter satellites. 'The : ti u TT pathy, and their united prayers are that: Doda ag ~- ~ - TOTL ( .% , \ Heads Must Go Now. . . , a oration of Hon. E. { The Result of Various Contests on the Dim» -. LN4 f 3 ered by insiuranco. - Rumor says the Masons', . . may again be restored to health. Bigned Q)/@. : ‘ r « Uliini E ~ E W. Harp, of Buffalo, was y ag f & , r ;; [Special to the Telegram.] A Scranton Lawyer's Plucky Fight for His | low, 1, $500. . Booly's bullding was occupied by | comment ond was 4 subject of touch | puyay president of the day.\ \Mt. M or ies ein., ' ° p ¢ 7 - to, Wasemetox, D. C., July 4.-First Assistant Clent. _ . 0. S. Kimball, justice of the peace, as an office favorable comment and was greeted with con- | [,, 3 I? &. July 4 rk t 9 [Special to the Telegram,} : - i {Special to the Telegram.) , 5. a s tinuous cheers. Therb were fine games and regor, N.}Y., July 4, 1895.-To O0. T. Bund BurFALO, N.Y., July 4.-In the morning game -G- Together with the following acknowledged artists Postmaster-Genoral Hay resigned and A. E. ; : 'a EA 7 g ack 1 ay resign Deposit, N. Y.-Thanks to the veterans? t | between Ehiladelphin an|' Buffalo, the visitors \i[\\ ENLMA JUCH. MISS HA TTIE CLAEPER and Stevenson, an ex-congressman of In of L scmx’roxr Pa\ Juy 4-“1‘110 third trial of » Is Once More on Deck. races, The Perry 13010 team defefited the , . | MEsSRH, HEINRICH and WINCH. | ceeds him. The latggr is an anaemia-0312233 Hoar for murder was concluded yesterday. [Special to the Telegram.) famous Lansville team three to nothing. No remembering me on this anniversary. ° Sign , i started ingt'o play a very weak gaine, Vinton, ° - PRICES op “HHNH‘NZPPSNYM sents, $12) Domberat, and as he believes in taking care of Late last evening Jijdge Archibald was notl- | - Watkms, N. Y., July 4.-Last night while slugging. L U, 8. Grant,: -s _-: w pl ‘ the colil’eg‘p pitcher, in thes box. In the third \ Gallery, T3c. - Resorved seats How on sale at PX members of his own party, it is believed that fled that the Jury 1384 agreed, and he. at once | Night Policoman Georgo Sherman was attempt- In Too Much of B' Was a Very Exciting Race., f} { inning when §he Buffalos had scored four{runs wick, Worle & Co.'s bookstore, 1000 s ! now the work of removing Republican post- opened court and received the verdict, The | Ing to quell a disturbance on Franklin street, | | +> * fo..; Ifmhjmx) +_. [Special to the Telegram,] {{ | f the Quaker city boys started+ih and pounded _ I [ l nn \ . ' masters will bo relentlessly and vigorously accused was found gullty of manslaughtor as | he was set upon by a crowd and very roughly | | wy)rerys N. Y., July 4.-Will Halon. Busquenaxxa, Pa., an“? 4.-On Thur§g Yd Seradgpr seven runs “Wing easily with the : -d . R \ prosceuted. hoe had beon ltwito before. Hoar's attorney, | handled. . He was knocked down and kicked, | ,/; j * ' M °9» 2 | afternoon a grgnd and exciting race took place- following: score by innings: >; Le ce y l | I a # & -__- --- - Hon. Cornelius Smith, said to-day tho:ff the | Dr. J. F. Barnes taking twenty-two stitches in | a 3: ouimefihyiagdo fig“ 9“de 1:19 A 12°28 | in the Ewe \long shop\ between Erie day! nd: . * \o Cp gis @'\s § TC8 #0 090.0 \ ‘ - . Rossa's Assailant at Middlotown, court hore refuses td grant a new trial ho will | his sealp to close up wounds George {3m if! & 4 not seom in a hutry to e- | prie night hose companies, the former unfer PhilAdeiphiia.......... .. 0 gir g 190 1 1 0-10 © [ - occ y, , * Mipporeto éipngl “if“ J‘I; 35W\ Stilts Lueilie take the case to the supreme court, as he will | was on hand this morning.to fire the cannon, plods, 81 a g} Grier 31 8590131411516\ the matter, | ing foremanship of Wm. cary, the latter [im- BUMAlQ s ces es cen cd 1; 2 0 1 0 0&0 0-4 > R CBT] * f e N N. 4+, y 4. <- 4] { be satisfied with nothing less then an acqulttal | which job always finds it way to his hands cgmmemxs‘e owing 4 e lighted fusp. When | gey w. H. Robinson, dis e about 200 8s Base hits, Buffalo eight, Philadelphia thir« « CURTIS... ». ,. .... MANAGPMR Yseult Dudley, acquitted for attompting to kill | fop pig client. . upon oroh sucoceding colobration of the the cmcker did go, It went suddenly, filling | four couplings, first water Bt \ure: teen; orrors, Buffalo seven, Philadelphia four- - . B . a. (O'Donovan Rossa on the ground of insanity, - Go Fourth | Willie's eyes with powder and spoiling his fun | night company J minute and 10 seconds :d. 5', teen; pitthors, Vinton and Gerad; umpire, -' Positively the Last Week the F ‘voritefi has arrived here and been placed in the asylum. AN ELMIRA BIRDS VICTORY, * = \exilis # . | for the balance of tho fay. - = ny 1 minut a ° i Fal Gamay. I sok f o oo hct Siping eck of the FG She knows soveral of the nurses and is, well . Fires at Williamsport. # orn Sith fe- @rem mtg - company \ ute an 0 seconds. 3,8 9m . }__f———++~——;——‘—-—— \L C. pleased with the situation. Sho exhibits many | She Comes in for a Large Fortune-The Case to the Telegram.} The Fourth at Williamsport. . dollairs exuwe, (. ’ 1 .._ [Pointer for Ar. Menke i}. 2 . letters from various parts of the country con- figfifilzb'tlh? £15231? Wirzrtaxgpont, Pa., July 4.-Two slight fires wi (if; mall: wsfikyrzml'rh p Couldn't Hit Syracuse Pitcher's Balk. ! || _ If the late Mr. Menkeri, on- Thursday morn- ° gratulating her on the result of the trial, I /N. Y.,. July 4. -A th L occurred here to-day and this evening, caused ILIIAMGPORT, ikd A e e Fourth [Special to the Telegram} Eq ing, had written on a card the following: \'To a- acurstzr, N. Y., July 4.-Among tho GeD- | py fre.crackers on the roofs of houses, The passed off quietly hore to-day, the only attrac- Sxracusz. N. Y., July 4,-Between 3,000} und; | James Brown, sheriff of Broome county: I, Ralston's Celebration. [Special to the Telegran«.} . I eral term decisions handed down in Buffalo | gret one took place this morning at Dr. Lock- tions being the Repasse bamfipiohic and two | 8,500 people were present at the Star- ftom: hereby appeal from the sentence 933569 upon yestorday, was ono'nflirming the decision of | woog's house, No. 56 West Fourth street, and games of ball. Companies B and D of the | base ball game this forenoon. The | me by Judge the gefforat term,\ the . ma - h CHANGE OF BILL, NIGHTLY. ( ‘ I r } _ Ratsros, K. Y., July 4.-Indopendenco day | Surrogate Adlington} of this city, in admitting | gn last at 6 o'clock this evening in the MeFad. Twolfth regiment of this city loft this morning | batted hravily, and outflelded the Utigas,: nangman would have had no right/to; to Monday Daly oy. 1885 was fftingly colebrated hore to-day. The the will of theo latg Charles A. Gardiner to gon. row, in Pine alley. Both W650 exmfi‘ggd for Lewisburg, accompanied by Colonel Stead could do ngémfié witha Hawaii-meta“ competent Imayt tot 4 day Evening, June 29, 1 */. basket picnic at Ralston grove was a complete | probate. 'This is a great victory for Miss MArY with a fow pails of water. ° and Quartermaster Clark, {The}; In?“ icipated Seore, Stars 12; Uticas, f j f *+ our GREAT PLAY no tFS success.as also were the dedication exercises Walzer, of Elmira, to whom Mr. Gardiner was f in a centennial colebration Aero Saye \_ Io mis Dane * and fireworks. The festivities wore under engaged to be married and to whom he loft a a Inssos For Swlgbfiguv Of interest to Cigat Dealers. \Bry mwkzo?ufilnfl$wibo the 'superintendence of the following com- large part of his property. and eyo glasses go to E. D. Yosbury & Co.'s f and don ond marg one of their charectorlstion perin o wing com-. 8 P prope and get a perfect fit by a' practical 'opticlan, For sale, 40,000 fine Havana and domestic ci- company gave one of their characteristic mittee: W. H. V¥anwoer, W, A. Footo and J. J.. ts 4 ‘ _ terms. | A rate chance for | snccessful dances in Firemen's hall last evebpi €. D. Vosbury & Co. Ringhamton, N. %, . at. cost. on easy NOXTE CRISTO Kir. b s at C ms hs Pret Err keep the largest selection of gold-heitfed canes l m wk hglodtio Ht . Abtlet®: ~ I4Quite of Ed, | The attendance was large and a most c wmssxox.,...............\-.i...:.a=. f puy she always £ 8 , tummy“ Binghamton. Rood fo a by $ 's Sersapatiiin fig‘uii; % C00 ; ** \\ 'A ple time was had, Wé. ) B € & F 8 . i . + . e to ke C Lh 1 \x - . a n e © f to C 2a X f [. hoy - ht