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« = anni winona cen OUR SERYANTS,. (+> 20 eke: Hditar of the 54 Old Arm Chair\ s . a, o lot of sorvants, as a rulog, is a hard one. ~odoming: from poor and ‘uudmclp‘nllfii as, beginning work, low down in the g udgery, grow to women through cirourm. es, 'seppes and sights from whigh guar&qyur own ehtldren, ° These ArE the into women, from whom W561. more virtuqthan from our friends, my ~ from ourselves,. - We should find it “smug to live under the sume roof Witg t of the very good {friends on our vigiting s and we faney wo should often find tfierg id of the patience and-courtesy we expect. ur servants. Think of one of your ogy ! ghters in thesame position. | Is it not then you watch her most carefully, guard her t anxiousty from undesirable companiong e daily allowances for the whims and “11, ¢ as.of a half-formed charaeter? - Yet, if, ours > ted.antecedents ure worth half what we. e them at, your daughter is far more able - wide herself than your servant. When wo A& of the folly and presumptiun, the want e nse of fitness, not to speak 'of the silly ~ a pol-girl tricks that stand iu the record of own teens, we should aurely tay our - iths in the dust before we spoak so harshly +> wheured, four children. Treat your ser. as you would wish your daughter to be by tho woman under whose care ghg- and we do not think we should forger bandy our domestic rules to ang | Do.your daughters divide their time. bey, ° en flue clothes and future husbands? They ® for youu sers ants, Thoprg othing in this world sq difficult, requiring © e tuetuind pafiemce, more often futile in end, fkan the endeavor to inspire confla ve in one who has repeatedly been dégaivgega,; has grown up with his hand against ry mau, aiid every man's hand against hig; -- # is nons the less worth doing because of t: Only to ubtain confidence it must he .} ; and to lel others to the unselfigh . ; formances of duty it is nevessary to walk & :# y way ahead. | 10 = Housewirz, N. ¥. V . at The Earnest Prayer of a Mother, f Editor of the ® wid Arin Chagr \: » +o g é” I sit a few fminutes in the \Old Am- # wir,\ while L speak a few words to the IB of our land? If it is wholly cccupled \ you fim rooty for me In some other parp © most exiielleng#laper? We buy it every + - luy morning and It comes to us really like : | of the family who has been gone all {week and whom we welcome with much But to my subject and make room for else. Qh! geo fathors, who have sons ° up sround you and still you will fre- nt saloons. Paug6, eteciit be yet too late think <f this f« the example you should set son. - Let it be no exeuse that you do not ak ru‘e'xw'ms. is there any reason why your ° can*go just so far as you,do and no fare rin this terrible vice? Oh! for your son's e if not your own, shuf the saloon as you § ild a eage of willl unimals, It is natural AF t he, should fotlow in your footstepg. Who, . [f wot you, should be paftar‘n After? God my,“ ~ E iif you aro the of his ruin. Hive E my on his poor mother., Would you see ° $ (lin of a Oroken heart, or live & Iffe of ' {ety-until sho is weli-nigh bereft of reason sy you could'sq easily prevent it? You Along J 1 pe held respoostble for your son's down- . . rd course, if you set him & bad example, ; may you blush with shume, #f your own \Ii if aware that you assist the devil in this - v, forthis ts what it all ampunts to. Again .f y$ do stop for your son's sake, for the sake s her you lovu-his mother, ere it be too late. . | pomme one elso «peak on this subject; too oB cannot bu'said, for so many fathers are is thoughtless, 9 MoTHER. TLTON, N. Y. 0. ix nwn t x *., -A Very Pleasant Missive. the Buiter of thes\ Qld Arin CKair \: )ear readers this is my second attempt to eftain you through the wolummns of this ex- . Ignit I am a constant reader, and n.eagiily to the columps of the \Old Arm to s&e which of myFriends have written ahd what has Imp§ened again. I am y jond of \Roinne{te'si{letters also \Pen-. Lilian,\ amt others. E' think \Pongeo\ 1¢. e¥cellent young lady.of good morals, sense, ifion, etc. *I seo Mr. Béitor has given ress as Harrisburg. Woll, it's too bad I $3 t fell him I lived at $211urd-Hprings; 150 Igs west of the beautify State capital. This u great watering play 4, and before the' (e cholers destroyed \bur great stock of ce was a place wl ge the weary \quill | held their convelyffons and returned . meto give their reador§s. & gnawing account tha beautiful siummepgesort in the Alle- Come up and .we frill turn out to leome you, Please girlgqiqid skating rinks, n't try to \Hy on wheels.\ The young ks uf to-day aro enough if th@®, ve! afoot. Ithink thatthe rinks aro a dea and will hurlly revive next winter. nttry {o resuscitate them, May they die 1 be uot resurrected: E know plenty of my who would be glad to 'get' one of the A girl who is true to bet parents will bo a thre wile aud happy a man who is a man. I am your end, and as suchr! wish you all (the valiant LEGRAY included, lorg life, health and hap« z-. asi carens. bin rnm gets on + montane = THAckERAY. AB He Shouldnt -espalr. . I [# + Editor of the Thas; \ © é j We your Hos offering to take a 6 in the \ Old Arm a |, und for the Arst ous regard, to the \Yo we think Ke need n about matr pqyenty-three, for we uotfl he is this mupgh. We don't belt | {ging married reaP oy sgseives uf respecia ysements to which mo q gentlemen have acce. wold maid$\ arqgund th °C vodl-locking, hes a go . its, has a good busines; for u brief inter- i 3 We wish to write. rHelor,\ and wille uir and become ( it the early uge +4 - if he doegn't \ will be young boys and gifhi ind depriving: ; - juyulwnfs and! ' young ladies re ure pleuty r;. und if he | 2 eatton ,. good |__| JB; 'he is pretty # x off, he stands a good ct He shouldn't to such gloomy disco _-_ ents. | € v NISTRRS, Mer®is, N, Y. 7283 2. arms ¢@ & -s ._ Nervons Debilitat iM a [; are allowed a tree trial of th < rday sof the use Ir. Dye's Celebrated Yoltale & wi h Electric | Appliances, for the - < «ly relief aud cure of Negvous Dob, to-rof Vitel ~- gud Mankhood, aud all kindre ubfes. Also, | k other diseasga.© Comph restoration 10 H vigor and maupood guara «4. Noriskis TE {llustrated pamphle;, v th inll informa- , \Tike y, terms, etc., mulled free by au sesming Voltaid : y 6 is Co., Marshall, Micp. mrt - S ~- a ktrated, wit ow appatit®», | \ ~ meres . JJ a: spondont? Hood's Ser- ti; l out, almost p: by@@s, Jepressed, 1p will give you q sharpen your sppad atut clear your nd, ' Le E ifiwas generally run fown, had no appetite, and JE: F'tgv need of a good ism-f 1 have {£an (‘xtbet too dike wis im‘sw‘lggtgfu-wr usid any that«tid mesomuch ©, $k pf as Hook's Sursapecilia. I now have & tus . and feel renoewdd all ovor; am better th&D heen for years.\ E. H. RaxD, demego, $CC H. R\;\. D, 41 We“. inth HOODS SARSAPARILLA: by allMdruggists. $1; six for $5. f ' J by o . : or $5. Prepared Wf 3. HOOD & CD., Apnthevfirlesfioweuf fuss. | ° 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. A MI ( K, MNILREMAID, BRAND. | °- Economiktal and convenient for' all kitchen purposes. Better for babies than urcendensed milk. Sold everywhrré . { ¢ Taclosé« 108. EAUTIFUL 2: ol by olio testimontale 1 _ ate, 18 acoled lef tut egpart, leos Hequialica! How is Bezutfly zln'a. 2:1pr lne Co'm $dflfl Wripxies! Flesh-Worins! Bisck-Heuda! , & lflph'w' Tan' and Pock- Marké' Adipo.*Imlenm develop® the Just! Aonsvyurious: Coppma-Lomm reduces auperitudu$ esh 10 to 13 Tbs. a wouth ! ho P9 ON! Leuke: 36:1ng muggy-jig! Wolf!) Dis-1?!- an, ms'hiénflphlm§ E AF £ wanted Thichester Chafing! Cs. WJ a on m AE 2 8610 Madison Square, | * HH ' Philadelphia, Pa. SALT RHEDK, fins, ' Eczema or Salt Rh £1 pale 7s j or Pimples, Freck +s . P3053“? Ulcers, Tétgfig. apped mood PIMPLES, \>. fest rott Cy Dr. Hute perma ° 7 \ FREOK ES) TEtor our-0r.Fown PApENT e teli hor we wars keeping igo to some p when I commenced to make my plans <1 POUND THAT HER BISTER WAA in the way and I would be cuught and would | finally be avrested. 'Then JI thought I would ; bave to put them both flint of the winy, and . would not do it ih Now York, and could not take them both attho same timo; so I mude up | ray mind to take Katie up to Elmira on the pre- ; text that wo would go to Bulttmore and get,: married and go into business, had then hnve { her sistor coms and reside with us. All this , was arranged bet ween I and Katie, and shy so informed her sister; but my plm wis to take Kitid to Elmira and hill her there; take her | money, and in a few days go to hor sister qnd | flouso in Baltimore, - take her with all her affects with me, thon Igeo and kill her; then neither 'one would tell on me, and I would tuko the | money and go to Germany and set wp in bust. ! hess keeping a saloon and a poker room, and EC had a girl that wus going with mo,. She re- I und aides in Flatbush. - L have nover sean her slace i was first aryosted. When I was on the train going to Elmira J intended to go to this bridgo and kill her AND NOT sTOP AT ANY PLACK, and their return to New York and would not have been seek by auy one who would have aiven me away, but after we got off the trugtn katie seemed to be so affectionate, talked about getting to a hotel and taking a room und sutd we would have a good time, that I changod my mind und wont to the hotel, I then thought I could stay all night gad noxt day p would stay around ind look the pluee over w Land could put her out of the way just as well, posed to be the exchange. 'out it scomed to me ali the tims Katie was Mis- ment headquarters was for and the in- ' trusting nie, for sho would say when we were walking out in the cold, 'Why do you want to go walking out so much when if is so cold\ sho said sho was tired aud wanted to go to mur room at the hotel. I told her we would ; when we got back; and when we started UP ' wick, Morsy & Co.\ the road to go over the, bridge E wis almost sorry I hid undertaken the job, is it seemed +» ma I. was going to get Into trouble, - W» «topped at the saloon aml got i hot whish v. amiddit braced mo up, - So ichen ree qof most to the | byidge she was heidng on Io omy arm (nd was | lo riralk qioue, she said pust before Wk ARLIVLD AV PHL, ltR1§Nblfit ~ N'y, I ane sw.\ J caught houl of lwr by the Cornet and held ou unts she browne ho lpleas and _ wmhor ] let Togse she fel? LaqreR»rards oul of WB read or path on hor back, her hat tm off and I eas some one would come along. I took - he rr Mfr/lull eaqrriedl her bo the bridge and threw her' off, then I went arond and her laying ° doubled up and fowl she was deal os Io gup- posed. | 10 earried hog under tho bridge, straightened her out, went and got hor hat and put it near her heud ; took her money and «tarted for the depot, but when I bid went down to the road I thought sbhout the jewelry and thought some one would recognize her by i' and took it from her and it seemed 'to me that I could never get it off, then I started for the depot, and did not meet anyone until I had aot down near the corners where [ «aw some ipfgfi'ii‘fl' vorming towards me. I was afraid they would recognize fme, then I turned into a urd 'as thofigh I was going in the hou. and let them pass me, then I went tothe depot, bought a paper, pretended I was reading At, bt did not read for my mind was on wRHAP bHMAD £ND o TIAEN . | sat in the depet the thought came to 1 I a whan me that «he 'may not have been dead and If «he - should come to apd tel@ all about it then I would have to leave and go baek to Gormany, -.» when I got in New York I dare not tiuky the 'ruok to Flatbush as my mster would Know comething was wrong ahd that wouid give me ; away ; so I left it and made np my mind that I would never eall for it aud I would not earry cut my plan to kill Katios sister aod thqgught at times that I would give the whole world t I . could restore Katie back to lHfe. l have seep Katie in my dreams with that look avhivty «he uve me just: before I tool: hee by Ifilrlhrnut and the look of her fare In the dim light after <the fell on her back in the «now ated the «sound that sho made when sho foll from the biftdge. It was a. groan which sounded to me «s loud that I was afrarnt some one would her. Winarast Misaps. # oP. _ohit .on r Ie _ Prior Tas dig W7“, a /lw/£0/MMU MW co WMQUO «aod ”y; 4 [wPmRFPN A . HAND WHifING ande PRoTRSTI NG Ths E% Nock. Fo Af THetVuJP HAY. INM PRLViOUSLY - MADE A of opj® eUILi.] 3 A WONMNMAYX's VIEW OF IT. How and Why She BRejoices Over the Hang- Ing of Menken. T. the BdVor af tin sig o (send thi« to n«k Hb would he on' of, place :o ro heist my Aag on Phutaday, between the nours of / n n. mm. nd 4p. tac, in boner of the hani the murdering wretoa, Menken? | eap che happy net, Anowing that bags goung to Mis Ju panistument for Ins - wiekednegs to pdor hatle | Brmethopt. - The months during whist he has fuftened a. thegnorney et the county have been time. bf wort and prove. t. on to inny. poor: widews Rbd orphane. | Boger mien than be ever dured be bave been hung np hy the tocs withent any trlah Ol feel prouos to Think that the Anal day has come,. | 'Fhe papers speault of Ins being so wenk; fearing be might used gasis«t- ahee to the gallew=-. ff he could not wnlik a goorl horeewhippiag would perhaps tone Up hil« nervous sv-zern,) | think his bo yo steudd be hung o up ou cone counspleuens o plreco auid Ids Jour g'nes eve nleely arranged that It might arntif enst bts finsey sleaums on tao young arif lounoepnt givle thi he eved foul stroy, He is a perte! Aegrace to Luis t Hos men. l would not even call hing m in. not think be woll stand up before his maker and «gv, as he did in the courts In your eaty, \*E v$s in- I' sha ps, when a babe on lids mother's | necent!' kyron, he was Admerecanl, betr had the Lord taken him then. my \n. 0 Myo bbaad beals wut ug Usman | where d j link of the miserable wreta. ared mght that Gr +d would see It would hive hean rracd have proven him gull'y. such coly-tougued mon«fers? troapassed too long on 5110 yours truly, i Homs VINE COBTrAQE, Juna 29. A LAlin', [VrXxpEX'8 roRMFR HOME, 1 LATR&USH, Le G. wiErE HE was ARRESTED FOr rHE mUBDER.] { i 1 + A Citizen of Pennsylranin who is the New Di- i «society in haulf an hout. + . man who swore probably expects to have lis | 4a I canne! »ay I rave priyéd lay I wich loug life and prosperity to the ainte counsel whe Hog emy gifls helleve Haplug 1 bavrq uot ¢ valuable tine | renirain, REAP /\ * 4 if“! ”In,” I”. h\ 3113-1 III“ yrector of the Mint, a + een ene nen n cer ne peaie nne ne age e n cn 2 seme ceo THE TERRINLE TELEPHONE. When You Want to Tulk to a Man Send Him a Letter gud Save Time, j Theo telopfhone servige of this city., us has ' been remarked beforo, is very poor. A Fink f uR&aM man rang the bel} Thursday noon and the I following startling: conversition took plues ; | About two minutes of patient waiting olleitad : a sweet soprino * hel-loip\ from what is sup- , The fire depart- formation wis soon given that that line wus . \ busy now.\ in about ten minutes the ex- ; chauge was succe«sfully tuisod onen more and | the department again usked for. - A voiee said ; | \'Cut out of there now. I'm talking to Pro , Nome one at Pregwick, Morse & CUo,'> wus tulking to a man ut Durland & Barton's and a profane Individual was trying | to get soup information from the Erio dig- | pasecher's office. 'Ihis is about what occurrel. , Durlarl & Barton.\ Now those curtains : you put up for . Profine Individual. -'\Blank you, { want to know sbout that train, Edon't care about your Linuked euptain«, I ~\ . TrEpmEarRa¥. Cou must stop swearing right away now, or we'll send and get your phone. Pieswiox, Mosse &) Co \ What did you any about eurtains you neeln't swear at me.\ Arsts caxy Gute: hiner: -\ Who wonts me*\ P. Lo come aud get your blankety btaunked Phflufl. It's no gous.\ Eni Pmoxt Aro you evazy ? wan! mny telephone.,\ Here everybody took a hand in and there was more talking done aver that wire in abmut a iniuuto thin there would be at a sowing bverything turned out all right, however, for the man at WPhrinnd « Wo don't ° : & Barton's found out that No. 8 left at 1:40 p. m.; the prbfane iman ledrnued the price of eur. : trins, and Assistant C bilef bliett had some very choice profunity hurled at lum. The wicked telephone fuken away from him, but thero wus no trouble or jncon vendienee bestdes the pleaa- , bnt oceuirronces mentioned. Auch affairs occur every day and tend to mike tho hurmed but- ness man's lot a partieulariy: bappy one -un- less he wunts to raise any one with the tols- phone. = a + h * 4: a ‘Q‘W IMPEKATIVE ORDER, © Get - Along Without Electric | Lights 0 ¥ncate Uur Bulldings.\ ‘ There has been qulfe iu dittle exeltement during the past few cays, among teniiits of buildiogs owned bv the Arnets, over the edict which has gone forth. that electric Hights C will not bo alowed Iu anv of their bullding«. ' The fipst mun to attempt ilinminatina Imis place | of bualness with the Ineundeseent lights, was ' Henry Reidinger, who had them placed in his | on East Water street. After enjoying ' the new fltuminator for one night he received . i uotiee that etther the Hights must go or che must move out. Mr, had hecu fo \ uinte in expense oin haying the '\ agents amend his policies to meet the new scheme of Hghting. and. naturatly. «lid not ' | want the burners tnkega out, The order eould ' not be «disregarded, however, and the eurtent 'has not been turned on «Ince. W. Gibtm, niso ; keeps n ogpleon on East Water street, and pays ' Mr. Githbs barns gas and | to illuminate with the Incandescent, i rent to the Arnots but an- from - headquarters ant down upon him and his pet scheme real hard. He does nat want to move, and consequently wilt coutbionue to burn gas at his old placa of tmu«ine«s, [t is «iid that nottee hus beep given that any tenant of balklng. owned by the Arnots, who meists on in fng the eleqiric Hights, whl i» rmluhml to mauve,. Some of the tenants Cyeet to tated to, but is they ure in + yoad loegtHions cde not move, and w$B cone dune to growl and bhfh gas, of, poo-slbdy out. e <b s The Funeral of Mrs. Hudson. \; proppinte services were held at 410 Huald. mains of the Jnmenated Mrs, Lauey J. Hudson, The services, eondinc¢ag@d by the fev. br. th. H. MeKnisht, according to the beatiful ritual of the l-Zpl-h-m‘tnul churelh, vere very affecting nnd up 4 qpaartet'e, Mamie (dbeson, Mi- 'FTes, Marg C. Baker and Wltlismn Moran, sung beanilfally the pleces \ Roek oifAges ' oand C' Abide With MeaC At the ‘l'f’fi'm reqgesi of the: Lanily, there worry but few Aral offerings, a beautlint of ; eal as and| roses, with orhe word © Mather,\ being the nest s Ihe remits os 'we belovifh T.dy wege taken to Auburn Mon- morthing bers Messrs, J. B Sheafo, Thomas Gegity, Peter Biggs and & Themas Fon, effirtated as pall bearegs, » # «» o B - (The Athletic Association. A meetliny of the stoeidholders of the Mapla a veunn Afhletfeopsseetit fon cbimited ) wass hreid W ednes pv lor the pur jesse of efecf. ing directors of the nesoetaficn, und the follow. bina -uanmefl gentlemen were chosen Jehn 14. Ht.mnl’1flv}tl.lhw Hon. J. Stoat TUnssett, H. |l:\w Levl W. Littles, 8. W. Clark. th M. sehwanys Retin-oml, F. 8, Brouks and l. . mnoper, ufter that 4 week,. - +# + The New Engine. The new chemteail engine was sucecsefigly was fille utew. onec- moje It was extungnt«hed by the engine fgctory fn every partioular. ple wera intoreated witnesses of the trinl. & «te # Visiting at WiHliamapert, \_ @fi«s Phoobe Knerr and ber brother Willie arene ~ on Lrvcomiiig «treat, Pa. [oo 20 cee nge 20 df affiisted with liver ; uche, ugo Page's Mandrake Liver Pills. # «<- w [ | miring friends, went to North day evening and presented that interesting comiq oporetus: of \King Alfred and the Cakes.\ The lu ple of wore ngarly jull occupled when thu rurtat t io ontortniumofht which consisted of a num- bor of college gloees. \© Hirn Liavolo,\ Boots \........ win atreat Inst afternscen over the pee ' v-Jnglumml of MB«, 0 15. ~ Berry, Jug. K. lurk , _Henry L. Bascon, Jncob ‘riu’! nowly-eldeted digeciors nsapec ted the grounds + moet bug adjourned. Work is being © pushed oh tho improvements and the portion ' bepuruts; company's band onte allotted th bull playing will be ready In sbout | of sevoral thousund people at Wisner park | 40 deserving, of sympathy, if their trips are ~ Wednasduy avening. The band piayed and Mr. ITravellick, who, by the way, is an able orator, dettveredl iin address which was intfimstlng At 0:80 A alight shower came feossed Wodneedoy moraing. A «inal} bufldin ! j ik up and tho meeting was dispersed Io short at the eofpner of East (Church and State streets with bairels, boxes and other In fims- mable mptorilal, which wus saturated with ker- oxens olf and then fired. K&fter tho fire got a good staft the cheimmjeal was set nt work and quenches 1 the flames in less thin three min- Tin-n the fife was started again and Fhe test was uo most susces-ful one, arftd antis- Nenrly 4,000 pege of ”min-fa, aro visiting ut E.J. Brownell's, of complaint, sigk houd- Imira, 'Pues- urious clinits in that gorgeous wont up {for theifirat part of 'The following was the nrograummo: ........ \. Uutse club tuartaotte=-\ Evening Bells \........... Moyers, Satterleo, (G. Curtis, C. McKnight #I Wish I Worn C.. Silk.. * Clementine \ .,. Harry 'I. batterleg and quartotlo *¢'uing a Ling \.. * Hulomesg Levi \ H. Moe * Tess up tho Haby \ 5 +- Millar's Daughter 7.4. H. McKnight and Gleoclub | © Enzors in the Air \..... ..Quarteltg and Glos club | 'The (irst number, liko those of the entire list, was well rocolvéd by the auddence which had a keen approcintipn of the vocal ambition of the portormoers, | Tho second number *Evening Melts\ was partlally lost on tha audience by reason of a counter attraction in the shape of a datvation army parado which mnpu more noise than tho \ Bolts,\ 'The romuluder of the pro- gramines, however, passed off without inter- ruption and wus thoroughly enjoyed. Then tho curtain ps lowered aud the snudleance waited (or tho opetu proper. 'The memory of the nian who Afst the incomparably cury goals wus foolingly blessed LQefore the cur- i tuin went up of the first set of \'King Alfred \ und disslosed the culinary dwzmmont of Furmer UGruil's rubtic mansion.; 'The cust of chargoter wus ips follows: | King Alfred, (beritone) England's sung . 207 lal ae eek ene eee Goorgo H. MeKuight j Arabella, (socond tenor) a country Fuas....... | ................ . ..... Thomas W. Hotchkiss + Farmer Grubbs, {smpnd bass; Arabalig's father. { ou ck e aes 00... Charles H. McKuight Dame tUrubbs, ({}rst tenor; bis stalwart but un- assatming wife .. Harry T. © Dumpkius, «first fam>) a Pm“)- \left\ young } iman . .. Homeo H. Curtis : The king's body guard - Fred 0, Ayors, tieurgo IL . Baldwin, JOotueo H. (Curtis, WIll B. Dickinson, i Freud 1. Hichnardson, Eugene Divou. i Ali of the parts wore well tiken. | Goorge M. Mehnight, as hing Alfred, mude a hit and \homas W. Hatelkiss, os Arabella, created a «~nsntion atmmodgy lhy masculine wembers ouf the nudiguee, (haples H. MeKnight, as Farmar Uirulhs, wus g_ complete succes, Hurry C. Hatteriso «#s Dume Girubl=, a gruy-haiged oid lu ty ewith a blgeck moustaches) wis extremely good, as wits Dhruphins, a iully ~ left\ young man, tuken by 'Kemeo H. Curtis, The chorus by Fred. Ayres, George B. Baldwin, BRomey H. Curtis, WIll. B. Digkinson, Fred. H. Richardson und Eagers Diven, the king's bely guard, wus well doge. One young gon- teman of the company was presented with an elegant bouquet of flowers urtanother onere- t '\ccGved a hewd of eublage fron} aon admiring l frleaud,. | Tho eutertainment was over at a sea- sonable hour, and tht nudienee, composed lergely of ladies and gentlemen of Elmira, depmu ted for houm via cartiages and palaer «treet eqs. Tho operetta of =\ King Alfred i Is always Interestingly given by the A. D. K. E. club, anal their many | frieuds hive Just cause to be proud of thew achlevements. The mem- - begs of the elub eertunly haye well founded , reusous Tor being. very proud of the auctienee which greeted them ut NortA Elmi, - Tho or- / cobestriac geccofmpminying tho clubis composed of |. | atnateur musiclaus of much promise, and the ; muste was very well ceadored ifdeod, Le - * <4» += Detective Hogan's Kind Deed. & 'on Ouk street, recently put fp ber sewing maechluy to be sefd ato ao raufe§$ Jt wus taken to North Fin.Jra where «he resided and tt kets gold on b to the amount of $385. For a number of years Mrs. Barlow worked hard, enrniug a Hving by her iind a year or «o mroe ber eye sight failed und «ho moved to this elty whore aho has since e€lstad by murs» Ing. - A pressing npoed of money compelted ber to part with her sewing machine, which sho was unable to operate and tickets wore sold on'it as ' stated, - Detective John Hogin, among others bought a teket aind the officer won the prize. | He yimqmanimeusiy returned it to Mrs. Barlow, - ~ refus}ug to aceept a cent for ft, The gift, if may he needles, tq ndd, was a {nrgo ane to the poor lady and reflects great ereglit on the popu- officds] s large heartednes«, * @r & = Bad PFlnce For lfuxna. Nogeg Enotna, N. b.. July 4.0 Frood Shinaer ' fast Monduy pleaded guilty before Justier ~ Bachman, to the charge of assiult In the third degree, in having siritchkh Marshal Staring, i when thit officer nuttempted to arrest him for \ intoxleation. Shiner was to pay a ! fine ol #ga0 and te tinprisoned for a term of month., | He paid the $50, and tho justtee sus the- cominittment during his good | behaviar,. fb blued) prexiously pald <a fine of i g14.05 for being drunk, end his little tiow-out ece«t him 4 good round sum. Justico Bach. , man and our effivient officers nro terrors to the wrang-does nnd consequently tho roughs gre pssurd' y oauiet, R +# + An Interesting BRope. Co- Arnnullec-Genoput Beers gt the shenff's ; oatiee hms ip rype whieh is posspased of ecpetd. | qrubjec interest gust al presefit too morbidly. mind. d peopte Tas the onoiwith which he banged Penwell and which ; was afterwards utlize | for -the sume purpose inx sending bence Abbott, of Bimra; Repries, of Owego, aad MeCarty, of Angeliea, It is of hemp,. and [looks more like an fuoffensive elothes Hna {nan a grope which has been the means of ' yidding the worl] of Jour inurderers. It is i bmall in size but great in effect. 'o «f o Improvements In the Seventh. A nutaber of bultdings, partiediarly dwelling I houses; aro being coustructed iu the seventh § «ard. The improvements are most not ‘mshlo; in that port of ths ward IyIng north of 'Waesh, Tha bitainess on the Detaware, Luvkum'mmfi Wes rn, and the recent fuflure of A. Si \*Furner & son ihrowing many mon out of fin]; \ ploymont dees nat promise very fatterlug re- turns for thos» why have invested their mouefi i ington avenue and west of Lisko «treet, | In tenant houses there. * @ & At the Furk Wednesday Evening. and inutruetise. order. < oo uf - ege At tho First Presbyterian This Morning. tng with her brother. » , cuncorts 4s a soloist, «@ » a Wanted. f » ; ur commission. perience proferred. Address L. M. D., Wyoming avenue, Seranton, Pa, To the Hditor of the Telegrans? tion from Mrs, 8. J., A. with which to find silvor nud gold In the oartb, In | roply, I wish to say that I have doo and can mako | them. * more about the wonderIal rod. carpenter by tride and Hvyes at the addrcss given in the communication, The wonderful | rod, ho explained, can ho used by only about Glico clup | one man in twenty. | ablo to use it -but none of his brothers could ; .................. tteo club | hundlo 4t successfully.. The rod Which Mr. Enight and Gleo club | Vaughn now has fs constructed of two ploces cu an .. nece quartotte | of whalebone, each about a foot in length, nnd Meergohaum Pipe 7 ........ l...... .. ..0160 CHD | jog to the end of thoe whalebone strips is & | buckskin bag, contalinng loadstons,quicksilver, ! brimstone and charcoal in proper quantitios. | (In a search for minerals, the ends of the sticks, i which ; held in either hand and carried in front of the , body, Whon In the vininity of any \* vitale\ ! minerals, the buckskin sack at the‘top bends a in the direction of the gold, silver, or what- ' over it may be nnd cannot be straightened up. By walking in tho diroction Indieutod, the ' mineral will be located and the bag assume an | Brother, the gront capturers und importers of 1 their wondortul fncilities gro enjoyed, and as +admissloh to Yan Amburg, Charles Relche &: | cents. 'The demand of the paying public of ' at the food which lerds 'to popular favor and | fortune. | The proprintors announce that they + propose fo give twice ns good a& 'show'as any- | , bedy ele for bull the money. The circus | Japanese troupe, now first appearing in Amori- ' ea, by spocial of the Mikado. Tha I now thy! the imunagement _ buve decided to , , show will exhibit at Elimira, Tuesday, July 21 ; work of the foremost musical institute of the '- Ars. James Barlow, a worthy lady who 'Hres ' country, i tencherg how to do their work; beginners ma + Root's yoleo-trafning class. Every slipger will | be interested and delighted with the skillf 2d MMi~s Alice Everett, the charming contralto, urrivea in the «ity Inst Wedngeday and is visit- Sho will fuvor the con- vo gutlpn at the First Presbyterian church with u- sofjp ut the serviees tlifs mdmjug. Miss ' L.eradi vill remain in the city during the graad normal and will apponr in the various -_ Two intelligent lady caovassers, to canvas | { for an article needed in avory {family, ~Saluary | Those, who huve bad cx- 117 l 10 I saw s.communicn- |, In the of A94; aking for ® ininoral rod || as J. A YAUVGHH, 218 West Gray street, Elinira, N. Y.. A reporter souglit Mr. Yaughn 'to learn | Ho is & He, like his father, is pigced in the shape of a letter V, aro Upright position. | Mr. Yougin also stated that | be'had located a voin of sulphate of copper on | Wost Hill, and one of lead near Big Flats, by tho aid.of tho wonderful rod. A well-stocked ; vein of mincgral attracts the rod ut the distance of a mile or more. ‘ wae c e zee m nne no +# fe g - - ccie mas WILD ANIMALS. An rummaging New Factor in the Show Business. Hyatt Frost, who has been before the public for almost forty years In connection with the Yan Amburgh show, has created a sensation by a very bold movement on the part of him- self and his now ussucfates, Firstly, ho hos formed an fnillignce with Charles HKelche & wild noimails, | This firm have supplied ninety per cent, of.all the unimals now on exhibition In this country. - Having induced the Messrs. to embark in the show business, all i a mutter of dollars and cents much money] has been savod: Manager Frost intends to give the public the benefit of .it, therefore tho Brother@ new rallroad shows will be fixed atii half price all round- admission, twenty-five g Inte has heen for good shows at popular prices.} sud Frost and thoe Reiches have faken the tide aro fully equipped in every Wopnrtment, &ndl| vompany is mado up of the cream of the pro-} fession, and contains Mitsura's 'royal dragon; | i Yan Amburgh show is a well established) } piayed. Laltimore has done wall, losing on! , favorite, affd will be morse: popular than even | one, The others have lost a majority of thodd make ent rates for the seuson of 1885. Tha n a «# + : wm NAL NORM L games: a I THE NATIONAL NORMAL C'ubs, * Fon. - Lost, Piaped. Per-(z I - . . 81 Louls,..... we aas} t 160 0 B4 AJ The Grpat Musical - Institute Which Com+g i pipspurg,.... , fl; gat 13 * th mprnces in This City To-morrow. Cincinnati.................. xs ut M rd Instructions, recitals and& @oncerts of thi Loulsvi® . ie 26 y & . & 2222 lk.... 20.2 24 us 32 Nationa} Normal on. Monday, July 6, at Baltimore !.... on ~ . o'clock,; Will commence in Park Church, the | Brooklyn.....,... cc e: Metropolitan.f............. 18 #3 ol ~ First-- Model lessons in notation, 4j Dr. Hoot. While those lessons aro to sho take mudyantage of them as they commenre the beginning of the subject. F. W work of this accomplished tercher. Third seems to be playing in good form and h ] secured second plgee. € feature to the progress of the other clubs is} I | lead, Plttstarg boing six games behind. T ’ ' | To the Editor of the Teegrarn.; | run, which time was 4838s. lowa boys laug a riras, cach club winn} 'hair battery, while Sweenoy a for the , « I * e ; * ' - ~s dso fee ced y53¢ fro fi £10 2C a { B f s | : 1 Hy bls ; s C e En 2. y base \lo if f C2 1 hc d. * H & 10s i L2 i , A 205 M (og 4 ~ + id <4 3L . , + ho . 1 U \og rg C po; *% gl op 5 4 APF. +06 00d +424 */, i . & R A: . , , ' . THE MORNING TELEGRAM: ___ ware Mol 1 MENEKEN'S EXECUTION. -.. \KING AL¥RED.®, © . 0 ; f woxpm-nmmimfimm >> 5} b* | : . , owngamnk FA I een * ~‘._‘f: ve n‘r..o-.mqwf'di i ‘ Mm;~z & R , ‘- Tone #0000, \> d & % sgn \O f bo sh m a: #0 tu \lung ~ “a, a A {Continued from aizth page.] ' aat, The Charming Comlo Gperetta Presented to |.An Eluaira Man's Echeme for Locating Geld . “magma? ge 9+ d then the idea struck meo that I could take uxf‘Audlgnoa at North Kimira. 2. _-_, apd Silver 1m}; + C2 f f: ' NL 11m M In ed at the it, away lo some place where sho was not {The young gontiomon of the A. |D. K. E, glee {12:0 following communication was received ) frfgfizkggfgxfiaw ”I; 451; d. 3:5; between , a » Pi { j Ik ;o , mo, FY pBI! MEd M Tut . known, got hor drunk and got the monoy, but club, accompuuipd by a largo number of ad- | M t a office the past wauk: - ; . : of Rochopter state team and the EL- nga game. 'The games , fere well played - copsideting tht wenther and _ iserable condition of thb grounds. On Mon- lay the visitors presente Shgffert {1nd To: 85 id Hell officiated © horé nine, 'The ga > mira 'at the but, Shoffort gave Hogan, the ° rskman, his base on bulls; hoe reathed third | sucrifice hits, and scored on a passed ° digy In the third inning the Arstthree Elmira hig with gn errot or two gafé6 Hogan a rup. hfffert then settled don to work, and the ekt two innings no scorks were made, < In the {lixth, after one man -wik out, Phelan made # ~ iwo base hit and scored lon an error made by ; toy,. In the seventh fnningla,two bagger by TJogan and two singles by Scene and Now | rougbht in the only'earned run dad the last fcorp of the game the eighth and; ninth in- fhings being blinders: For the Rochesters, in . heir first inning Bresnichan made a hit and. ! LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL, A- Béautiful American Woman Assisting Her Husband in a Parliamentdry Election. - } tD'Connor reached 'first on bills; then four er- ' ' Fors were made in quldk sucbesslon 'and both nen scored. In the second Hayes went to «hose + - w ___+ oN THE DIAMOND. What Has Been Going on in Ball Circles the Past Weck. In the New York State league but few games havé been played during the week. Syracuse a The advent of Eimirg I into the leagum is apt to prove a disturbing \A g laying the game rst on bails, and seored 'on errors, This inded the run getting for Rochester, Elmira trom that polat to the finish and winning In the ;minth ithout an © €rror, ore of 4 to 3. looked | as inning - t tole second and third 'before a man was out. weeney, however, covered himself with glory nd won the game by retiring (CHasser, Hayes, | nd Sbhaffert all on strikes. During the game their march for the pennant, and the team is a fine. 'The record up to Friday night is as fol lows: +o} ¥ (Clubs, * Won. _ Lost. flagged. Per ct Albany.. .......,........19 11 G Syracuse... ............18 15 BJ * Hochester ......}.......15 13 28 b 6i ooo 1%. 3 Binghamton............ 13 14. 47 Uswego........... a 21 - * .XATIOXAL. LEAGGE. New York expected to catch up with Chicag while at Detroit, depending upon Boston win ning at least one game from the Chicagos. B Detroit has been playing a wonderful game an won two out of four from tha \ giants;\ the Chicago won every game from Boston and Ne York went to Chicago Friday three games b hind. The \babies\ lost Friday's game, an Now York will try hard to step into first plac while at Chleago. - Like Boston, Philadelphi did nob win a game during the week,. | The fob lowing shows the record, including Friday ghmes : | | Bf + Perc * Won. - Loat. Prayed. wos Chicago . = ...... . 60k Bb . 9 43 10 New York...... .. 2.2 2...0..34 000 = 19 44 . , 22 ce 0s xB |;) 14 R i Philadelphia... ...... 0 .4% .) 2 10 40 tts . . 22 klk. 26k k 66.6} 17 2+ 44 44 Boston.... ... kerk kak 2215 2R 43 i Buffalo ..........2.......... 14 ay 3 s DOWOIL .. ...l... 2k} k 21.0. 30 34 44 a AMEBICAX | ASSOCIATIGN. l E 1 Elmira was unable to seore. Imiras made uine base hits with 'a total of leven ; Rochester made six single hits. Each ide mads eleven errors, 'The Rochester boys . reegived fuuny praises for their marked gentle- manty behavior. ~ The umpire wes very \much | off in his flecisions-so much go that \kicking\ equld not bave been objected to from either - But not a murmur was beard, | On Tues- day a large crowd witnessed the. visitors turn the tables on 'the Eimiras, Toole, a left- .; hauded pitcher, appeared in the bbx for the R visitors, Staples catching, The Efmiras pré- ° Hsented the samo battery as on the day previous. In the first inning Hayes made p beautiful double pjay at second, by catching Bweeney's | Ay and touching Kennedy before he could get- to his base. In the third inning two hits | and three errors notted Elmira thre rans. In the fifth two hits and an error made another péore, likewise in the sixth. In the seventh a two-baser by Kennedy and a single by Fleisch- man secured an earned run, after which errors 'by Rochester hit in two more scores. After this 'The Rochesters did nofi make a hit untilthe Afth inning and in the third and one.fn the fifth by errors. At, the commencement of the eighth inning the | sedrestood 8 to 6 in favor of BRimira. © The first ' man was sent to his base on balls; then four, base hits and two errors allowed an earned run, Pittsbure and Louisville hare made a clean sweep during the week, winning every ga played. Bt. Louis, however, remaifis in thd folowing shows the record, including Friday}s + & . Big Feat by Western Firemen. e 1 noticed the article in last Sunday's Teun ogaa giving the time made by the Berviss company, of Amsterdam, they being the chap-§ plons of thg state tournament for the 200 yards at such time as that. _ Audubon is a small tow Hurmuny ; clear, sensible and suceessfal, On of the most satisfactory departments of the I are to bo cecupied by light reading and choru practices, und others by reoltations and co certs, - At Ms, Lelbling's plano recital his owh elegint. performances will be «upplemented by Miss Jegn Herrick, soprano; Mr. Chas. Herbert ; dsts to he heroafter undmed. These artists will aiso aif at the Friguy evening concert. As some retarn for the kind interest in the n imal shywh by the trustees of Park Church agsd uther prominent citizens of Elmira, admission to the ipeltals and epneerts will be placed: far béow fhe prices that rule ih lurge cities §r ' such pérformances, and so bo within the reakh of sll. Until further notice twenty-five cegt= will be the untform rates of admission: [- ' a 4B e > Pictures of the Pay Durigg several woek past the leading sub- \ jeet in politics has heen the appointmu-ht of a ' colleqtdr of the port of New York. About ~ forty names were consfdered by the proesid@nt before fio keloected Edward L. Hedden as sge- cessor to William H. Robertson. | The collecfor uf the port of New York has large patronage. Tady Randolph Churchill, who is a daughter ' of Mr. Leonard Jerome, Now York, is pér- ' sonally employing horself in ber husband's canvass. Sho ds a beauty and a_ sabolar, and her- fuscinations and ability will be sufficient to counteract the malign influence of her duen' brothor-in-law. The accoptanca by Lord Randoiph Churchill of the office of state | : for India necessitated his re-election to the house of commons. Gp @- improvoments at the Rathbun House. _ Hugh C. Hayt, the popular host of the Rath- | bun house, has re-lensed the hatel for a term ' of five yeurs. John T. Rathbun, the proprietor of the house, has already commenced improve- ments to tho building which will cost £10,000 'or $12,000 and make a complete change in its appenranee. Passonger and freight elevators Will be put in, the house supplied throughout with olectria lights and bells and other needed ; improvements made. 6a nese @ @R Like a Stermship. C & =- | North Elmira is in about as bad a shapes as it ! is possible to have It. AH the joys of &a Ruro- | pean trip in the way of sea-sickness can be enjojed on one of the care which shake you up and down, cross-wise and every other way, Wehuru | 'Prqvelitek aud the Ewenty-sisth \all for the small sum of ten cents. The un- rtained a crowd , fortunate who are obliged to ride on that line . Troquent,. --- - 4“ = + 'Dr. U pdeGrauff'es Surgical Institute.: Wr. UpdeGraff has udmitted into partnership | hid son Thad. 5. UpdeGraff, r., a graduate of | Jefferson madicrl collegs, who has. lately re- ' turned from the eyo and oar hospitals in New | York city, Dr. UpdeGrafi, jr., has been devot- | ing five years to study in the eye and ear Hos- : pitals, so is aminontly qualified for thut + specialty. - Wellsboro Agitator. @ nua s Party at Wolllbfsrs Last Night. 1 a targe crowd of dancers. Theo I olal success. C Io » ae see ees s # - Hor Is It Doc? lot «here 1 a be goes to a hunging match., .; -->. - , hose company that has made 200 yards | , stitute, Some of the afternoons and evening} | 27s, and has made 300 yards in 44},s, and the \ ) hose trams was won by the Marshalls, of Mit Clark, trnor; Miss Maury Boot, mezso suprand ; | t . Miss Alfce Everett, ebputralto, and other sol zd laying 200 feet of hose find attaching pipe fi ¢ Tho street car track botween this city and. The G. A. R. boys at 7gifellfzburg had an ice- cream festival and dunes at the hall in that vit» luge Inst evening. 'The big six orchestra of Binghamton furnished the. inspiration for the party was a finan- Jt is rumored that £ well-known young man of Elmirh «always. puts off taking a until o{ about 1,200 inhabitants, and they have got al lay 200 feet of hose and attach pipe, so you abc that big New York is no whera. The Tows Fireman's state tournament was held in Dave port the week befora last and the state belt f shalttown, foiwa, they running 300 yards a (dg and making five seconds less time, I met old Rimira fire chief on the grownds, it, wis Charles A. Landy. - Could you not publish th and show some of the New York firrmen* who can ba done in the west? Yours respectful R H. W.. Vax GorpER Auprsox, N. Y. - _ » o> . Result of Competition, |__ *f Thao frees of the hackmen have been grad ally lengthening out singe the introduction the two whecled cabs until the present ti when the elongation of fheir countengnces I reached the limit. The gabs \ filled a Jong want \ and did it at tweaty-five conts a jfili that. The hacks charged fifty rents {for tra porting a person from pne depot to ano# and the new vehicles ibjured their buss | and during the past week a combination & fofmed and a uniform rate for hacks w adopted, which compares with the cab tariff twonty-five cents for riding anywhere in th l‘lf'v. - > Lio, -A dt f . Improvements tp Schoof Buildings. ° Workmen are busily engaged at scho building No. 1 and at the academy in puttin? in the Ruttan Smead heating apparatus.! {{ large share of the work has to be done by thy No. 1 will cost $4,500 and those at the acad told $4,200. The work will havo to lhe complets Returned to Duty. Edward Herrick, the popular agent at Noth p Ki: injuries as to attend to his duties at the ddpé ones more, It is a matter for congratulaticas once more,. in. id Mascot is the best ever heard b similar organization in: this city, and refig orchestra receives 'a liberal amount of w merited applause. 3f 4 fd 3 p board of education and Superintendent Tory o kins is in eharge. The improvements at sc & before yreation is ended. e} J v lge za wrap Elmira of the Elmira, Cortland and Northeth railroad, has so far recovered from his redo that he is again out, and many friends of thik popular young man welcome him on the street f Very Fine Music. The music given by the orchestra at [t groat credit on Albert Krug's well-kn ability as an exceptionally fine musician. . on # Ronon ees . Ask the Police. wee ing letter from a Williamsport, Pa., phySsicign the members of the force. Full partic will be learned by making in ingrtiry of ap * eg G the men. L. wa on van mmr Molin @ Femme The Thonigs Concert,. |, ,; | 'Theodoro Thomas and lls incomparab chestra appeared to great favor before a refin ahd appreciative audi¢nee Wednesday evenut 'The company appeared in Binghamton th lowing evening and then «disbanded fo \| season. M“ C. 0. Bill of fale. =_ Alba & Turner hus given the United 'H Electric. Light conipany a bill of sale o {.of the property at theo clectric light statin .. gepane The chief of police has received an lnteLa - which has eaused a profound sensation 1B and four unearned scores to be recorded, put- ting Rochester three abead. Then Eweeney struck out three men in succession: This gave the game to Rochester by a. score, of 11 to ®, Elmiras made nine hits with & total of ten and, fourteon errors. Rocbkestcr made eight hns! with a total of ten and eight errops, The E1- 'miras must learn to run buses and stop making \ errors at critical points if they are to win $ games from good clubs. 16V\ -+ } Throw Away Trusses - and enjoy the radical, new method. guaranteed IF] to permandiitly cure the worst chses of rup-, ture. Send, two letter, Stamps for references, f pamphlet {and terms World's Dispensary, Medical Asgociation, 663 Main street, Buffalo, N.Y. . - l > .__' Sheriffs at the Execution. , - a Among the sheriffs who witnessed the hang- ing of Mepken were the following: Pntantey, of Chemung; Baxter, of Tioga county, Penn- sylvania; Mayers, of Cayuga ; Tibbits, of Tomp- kins; Reynolds, of 1391551131191”; speelman, of Yates, and Borthwick, of Cortland. aos ° STATUE OF C + The commitige in chargoof the construction of tha base and pedestal for. the réception of this great work, in order to raise fundstfor its comple- tlon, have prepared a sft inghes {n height,-the Statue Bronged; Pedestal, Nickel-sil-, vered-which they are now de ivering to subscribers throughout the United States at One Dollar Each. -. This attractive souvenir and Mantel or Dask orfia- ment is a perfect faocestmile of the model furnished by the artist. , 'The Statnatte in same metal, twelve inches high, at Five Dollars Each, detivergd.: * The designs of Statue and by U. S. Patents, and the models can'omy 'be, fur- nished by this Commiffee. Address, with remitiiuce, American Committes of the of Liberty, , , ° __ 82. Mercer [Street, New York. 1 ~DISFIGURING | HUMORS ' fp A N Erurrions '~ ironing . _ BURNING _- Tontures AND EVERY SPECIES OF ITCRING, Scaly, Pimply, Ina i I ) d Blood, Skin, and Scalp, with Loss of Hair, fromin CUKA REMEDIES. I UCUTICURA RESOLYVENT, the filer, cleanses the blood and perspiration of impuri} ties and poisonous etements,/and thus removes the cause. 1 ° - +09 CUTICU RA, the great Skin Cure, instantly aliays Itching and infamination, .clesprs the Skin apn Senip, hbesis Vicers and Sqres, and restores the + and Toilet Requisite, prepared from CUTICUTRA. is indispensable in treatin 3 mors. 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