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THE BICYCLE RACES! I lAttendunceing-the Driving Park torday Afternoon, , ft:- attendance at. the afnual fournai en: Elmira bicycle club vesterday Pd] id the empeetzmons of the members s ”m eningweathor and - othor' attrac if)? f . less keeping them away, 'The two fils.\ i ; I~ sor, or the championship of the club was con. a f = {~~ 4 7 sommanandd f by Ed. Coykendall, Harry Herse | * *. . TlJP-J . NO 110.0 y) a VI - AY Y 12, 1885. [ s: c Larrison. Halsey proved too mi a: I. ELMIRA, N. ¥ 3 SUND 3 *. 7 P3 _ . AJ. ; ipetitors, coming under the wird the Laney Too emma en p frisk ee eee ale nn eee en ea we o po- m ame frt + p- \ \TZ ip. - Th# second race, one-half mil rI3 TERRIBLE NEWS FROM ITHACA. i & W 1 9 Tid f I wo in three for a Kirkpatrick m3} “is: AT h}; B XT 1 LSTFP BAX. «--- R L serger : E LWIRAS C LUB AT L UTICA § HAT NF‘V L FIELD £00 by W. H. Longktreot, was competed for - | Mre. Sage Killed in a Runaway Acoident wk“ S \ $8 \\ Sem: \ S $°'\“§\\\ As E STUPID ERRORS ENABLE THEIR OP- [EXCITEMENT AT wnJJAMSPom cox- 9} 1 ank Larrison, and Edward H. Cofken.' rge EFSUL® or ALL THE GAMES Last Evening. sy & PONENTS TO WIN TINUES UNAF UNABATEU- | clatter p r th = f THAT WERE PLAYED, T fs \ = . the latter proving the winner. The thirg ae c_ [Special to the Telegram.) §. 7 Bl: GCrowa Exp redis Pour Ipto the New , ubyards, het ween Samuel Ellis with bi., New York Knocks St. Louis Out-Providence IrBaca, N. Y., July 11.-'The intelligence of Nu | | Their [W nd 1.1mm\ & “a“ Good Base Run« Eldorado-Latest News, from the ‘ , &nd, Daniel Murphy on foot ' was wan ' Downs Chicago, and Euffulo nmrv-lble nceildent which occurred to-night ilk ning of the Utjcas Tell the Story- * Territory ( #004 2 Cycler in ten seconds. 'The fourth race, . Beats Boston. . about six milena from hero, has just been tele- | & . - The game.rm] e I to the T. mi t ml}; 0m; wae started leith tour 02:11:43.3. © -E . AT 8T Louis. graphed your correspondent. The facts are 5“: tha - UriGA, N. Y, July! 111 -Thé first game be. Wiruuaxspront, Pa., July 11. -The excite. © avry Hersey, samuel Ellis, Edwatd H. he & ants layed great bull to-day. and not very meager ou gccount of the late- ue ¥ ' and. Frank Lacon: \ Roney ., f -- a (nge de boul men wa third bass after the | new,. of | the - hour. - and _. distance s 1 o cca, aio oice thle \hrt Sit unapeintce Mio , - brow. id hxxnaglfdthe 1100331: man “Aiming $ 11051 inning Fully 5,000 people saw the game : (rm ; the - telogruph - offieo. It f 6&3ng gs}; NC game was characterized by loose fielding on velopments from Steinhupar v.01 iare reported & pst prize, a gold medal, offered __. ; | that Hon. Manry Sage, Cornell university ben- Eth. 3 . - 1 go & Wise, in 3:27. The second» £3249“ i xow L...... k.} o 1 g ‘1, g 5 g t— 8 | etuotor, in company with several Indios, left | | Es Sa the part of both clubs. The visiting team play {to-day. Mr. Steéinhilper, owner pf the well, --&& H*} LOWS. ...le. 6 e 66> e> ¥ * [ $., as well together and compare favorably with the |: who'is spending the day at his hpme in Wil- 6 medal, offered by Dally & Son, wastakeh . Pitchers, Welch and Boyle. town dor a drive to-night, When near Hes | | | $o otherstatoleagueteains. The game was won bl? the well will probuibly betorpé- ' Wis. “f; fith mug was a five-mile, cons '.' f ar extcago, mérs, about four miles from hore, the if”? 3s - GY. the good base running in the eighth inning giv é“(loadnextkvaek although the exsct time has not ® | -_- tor the champfouship of the state off New - @E: Tha dub tod » took fright, upsot the enrringo, and all hands Sta | C 6. und also a gold medal offered by Drake (MF a T“; 3332112: at:031112321$fi3n23§1fi10fi ware thrown out. - Mrs. Sage is reported dond, $353 1:13; .thgtglic$£fi? iiargfgpiffs 2:1 one‘fi? : 22311323}gfgelifiQL§esffgglitemwglj eggfi: . , and silver medal given by the clu. The \ g “£9 a tight game up till the last part, when the and the others mory or less injured. William s ‘r\ burg, gave poor satisfaction to the batteries on valent will only be intensified. This 'evening * w? Fern Hair) Ifczxrwymand dSaimuel Elis. - C 1 visitors took the lead and \ played ball.\ As tinge ling A?“ loft totw? withmmxzaiciunmmd ANS: both sides. In the fixth inning, while the El. Cand Monday morning trains will probably bring | ' c mmpwu 1p and gold medal were; won | '] or eams for the scene of thoe will go f ' r & 2 +0 nate ep [ Sern \\appears\ - || | mins wore oe the tht, the Puss Sut - icfcond 101040 A t‘huie mile contest with | Providepee......... .... I 0 0 0 0 uv 2 0 8-6 THE EEYORT cuzfmxmxn. m € ‘\\ 5). fined $15. I well has spread throughout the oil country. g Hersey apd Frank Larrison entered (IF 'Pitchers-Konnedy and Radbourna. i - Ituaca, N. Y., July 11. -The roport of Mrs. i SR c | uz} rapusEp 0Next week the oil market will be affected by ' \d the sports of the day,Hersey for the ' AT BUFFALO. Sage's (10133011 from Injury received in the runs- gL \\§\\ _ to continue to play dnd George McKeough was Ethe nature of the news from Trout Run: Mr. 1 time « Tme’ 2:1; affilmitlrfiixung‘ thé first || 'The btsous knocked the bean-eaters out to- grai’mgerimwfimmffi “1181 Jib??n‘g‘flei dz , ‘xi. ales a i As Lshbstituted. The latter pitched effectively and - E. W. CARROLL, A PEOMINENT OIL MAX 1 (re (316.2011 meqii onered M. A Huger & [€ day to thoe tune of 7 to 4. The Buston boys ledl B85 © y 8 f $4“ tan Z/Zf/ afs assisted materially fin winning the game. The iifrom Bradford, returned home this afternoon \ ite LarrBon captureq gm second prize, - k off well, but the four runs mado in the seventh| until the pulse ceased. The undertaker | , Y‘s? Mi} y”? Ni A umpire afterward |nformod Captain Lawlor 0m convince doubting persons of 'the Dradtora ver cup Quin by Jame} Vmeent\ The inning by heavy batting took the nerve all out. has just. left for the scene of the neccident with } [ge p \ M PNF AA privately, that the fine was withdrawn. 'The: mil exchange that a vein of oil has Wally been - t ig proved interesting a he cont Stam- $ of them. - As follows is the score: | ‘IJ'VehiLE\ to bring the body to Ithaca. Miss 2% Fea hrc | Bt Uticas went to bst first. Bhattuck reached \| struck in the Trout Run conntry. A TELszAxfig’ © wed very ereditable spe q. - E 0 o 2 1 0 0 4 0 0-7 Kate Lynn, sister of Mrs, Bago sustained a | | first on called balls and secon® on a wild it representative learned that a ten acre lease of cn s ete {4 ' . § £03:ng a a 0 0 0 0 0 o- a broken leg,and Mr. Bago was sovaroly bruigod. | -| . mpmonemmemmenremen throw to frst, In tle second for the Elmirag, Eland in Lewis township, in Newfeld, sold to- || } : ngs' #0 0% Pitchers-Galvin and Whitney. || The news of the accident caused intense fe fees _ ~ ie -- Fleischman went first on balls, reachedi; day for £1,500 cach. SAW/em; Standard Oil * excitement and anmxicty horo, and there aro | ; numerous conflicting stories regarding the | ; sad affair, but thero scems tu be no doubt that Mrg. Sago is dead. © second and scored on Daily's hit. In the | 3 company men are in the city, but nothing 'can fourth, Pholan hit a liner to left- field reached { be learned of their movements as they 'ara second on g high throw by Lawler, but was | working very quietly. 'A company is being ~-, put out in stealing fo third. Fleischman mag formed-here to, bore for oil near the poor- AT DETROIT. - The Philadeiphias played an up-hill game to- day and were Anally defeated by Ane batting in PP C K—-THO)XI Wednesday morning, af) parents, 705 West Wat i, residence of the t. Mr. Cheries | AISS ROSE E. CLEVELAND. , The President's Sister Who Appears in the Rok of an Aulthyress, 'eck anid Miss Jessie A. TH matipqon werd united the last inning. The excitement was intense aw < , | ' grriage by Rev. Isaac Jofhithgs, Jt., tlie cere- throughout the game. Seqre: . Your “HESSSSEZJflfg’J3:73;qu a from | 2 eg. ~- aa aaa ame aam = mma mcmama two bases on Lawler's drop of the third | house, north of the city limits. Shares at; | iy occurring at 9$,meclock, figfiibefing witnessed DetrOIQ . keke} 1 0 0 G 0 8 0 0 1- 0 | yo gaene of the Sago acoidont wither ho wont | / FROM ITH A? A. - , prina poas. - | strike. | r ' selling at $25 apiece. Many believe that 0 mly the immediate rel: stun? f the contracting f- .Poiladelphinm........ »..0 1 1 0 0 0 0 :- 4 + ' ean als, HE WAS BROUGIEH could exist herg as well as at Trout Bun. R R E with a horse and buggy. 'The neeldont is one home on Now's linkr to left field. Fleishman, } a e ° . No Druggist® to Sell Goods or Men to Dig the Graves. Spectal to the Telegram.] ties. A lusrge uyinber of ' 'ed by the young couple. by 10:25 Northern Central t important Matters Connocud With Cornell University.. [Apecial to ths Telegram] Pitchers, Gelsoin and Ferguson. . who is a Utica boy,| was loudly applauded. In : FORMEBLY oF COBBIAG. . j o[ tho smddest as jell as the most shocking the sixth inning for the Uticas, Messit reached§ 1 | that has ever occurred here. The particulars | , U gifts were re- bridal party left | K IVE-TEEN TO THREE. tfiin for a Wedding Strange Death of the Father of Rapid Transit to Rochester, Nisgara Fafls and Thousand ~ £ 1 ~ in detail are as follows: Henry yygica, N, Y., July 11.-Tho coming meet- Nzw Yorx/July 11.-Your; correspondent at first on balls, stole{ second, and reriched home? Travel Alimfotowed “f mhe best wishes of Rosts of' . & The Rochester 12°“ fig; Up the Albanys it | W. Sage, with his wife, his wife's sister And | jng of the bourd of trustees of Cornell Uni- | Madrid paid fnother visit on Friday to Aranjaz | on Hengle's hit to right field. In the cighth? [Special to the Telegram] % > f , & ) [Spec Jr: the nzfgmm] another lady wont out to drive to-night. “varsity on Monday,. promisss to boe & very inter- and found a! undant reason to doubt the state- | nning for the Uticas, Dwyer hit a grounder, g Nzw York, July 11.-BDr. K. H. Gilbert, who ast Tuesday at. 6.80 p. m., Rev. T. K. Beecher | j \ 3? Y., July 11. »Bofore a large When near Besemirs, about four mlles from | {esting and important ona. _ Besides tho | ment which has been put fbrth by the author{- | stole to second and) third, and got home ONil myonted the elevated roads. of this city, died teck in narriage Mr.oc battles iVB-nt-z.and Miss : crow; 0; the; {jhlu‘é struot “thunda this after} here, on the return hog! 6, the lines in 80M6 | grostion of _ President Whito's sue. | ties that cholera plague is deer easing. | Messit's hit into the diamond., The latter 11180 suddenly a fow days ago while alone in his ele- die Call, at the residetice of the bride's parents, manner broke. Mr Bage jumped from th€ | causoy, a number of important measures will | Frightful scenes were witnlessed on every hand. | stole second and third and scored on Hengle's R gant home, No. 464 West Sevenfy-third street. | ~ le stolé second and reache f Simons reached frst on§ «noon, Rochesters had a walk away with the . ', | Albanys defeating them by & score of 19 to J Not only evigoences of therhavoc of the discase, but of the haartlessness 04101 the cowardice of geat in order to catch the horses, but was un-; successful in so doing. 'The animals at once, hit to second. SHen home on a wild pité He was the victim of a chronic disease of the ° be disclosed. - Among others tho question of and Mrs. P. B. Call, 708 West Water street, abolishing tho dormitory system go far as per- bowels, which, together with a misanthropie ut ninety ghests being present to witness The game was woll played on both sides up t ed h ing th j ecrremony. - The Bride wore an elegant costume started on a runaway, overturning the | ining to the male co-eds. - A number of trus. | theo citizens, In soveral cases the corpees of | Rollin's drop of thd third strike and stole see-! t a urn of mind, rendered ving with him almost white satin, trimnred 'with point lace, and a dia- {the last of the fifth inning, the seore and throwing out the occupants. Mrs. tees have arrived hore to-day from a distance, tho dead were literally rotting in the streets ond on Rollin's low throw. F 1 © mcmm three apiece. The Rochesters then §COrOU | wong ht in tho whoel d d d fot ees 2 p gt? impossible. t is reported that p g4 - caught in whoois an ragged {0Uf | some of whom have not attended mestings of | where the rude boxes containing them GRIFFIN HIT TO FLEISCHMAX, looking to divorce were some time ggo-institu-. three runs on one hit and on errors scored | every inning after the fifth. The Albany | failed to score in the sixth. The IRocheste made ono run and in the seventh got thre nd pin (the gift of the groom.} A br congratu- h&d been offered the guests gmrmk of an . wedding supper. A large number of ele-. P | it wn-«mx‘ng «presents were received by the bappy - : <Mr.and Mri, Wentz took uo wedding trip, who threw wild to first and let Simons in an L Griffin reach third, where ho was left| by McKeaugh and Lalwler striking out: In the, eighth inning for {he Elmiras, after one magi had beon placed outside of the houses. It was impofsible to procure help to remove the bodies,except in the cuses where the friends of the decenked could offer abundant reward rods. Bho was so badly injured, especially about the head, that she died shortly after at a farm house near by, whither she had boen taken. Mer neck is said to bo broken,. Mrs, ted by Dr. Gilbert's wife. Four weeks ago his H :bibther and his father, who reside in the neigh» borhood of Corning, N. Y., were siuimmoned to the bourd for yours. Thore scems to bo no question whatever as to to the slection of ProL. Adams, and the coming of the committes of tho New York alumni, it is said, will have little . went immediately to their home on Lake streot more. In the next inning aftor two men wer New York by telegraph, it being supposed at ich awuited then, followed by kindest wishes of | out and one run if“ be; made they score 1905“ sister, Mrs. Lyon, is very sorlously in* | weight in the final result,. Should ell for such Gefvice. - One of the causes of the | was out Hweeney {reached first base on bau§fi that time that the doctor was dying. - Why wio know thei. Among the guests from out || & vight runs by the strongest butilug aver see jured, having a log broken and was otherw!s6 | mg five alumni trustees voto | against distress in fhe afflicted town has heen the I and socond on Phelan's fine baser. Lawler: 3; they' did not remain' With him is un- : town were Mrs. Owen, Dr. and Mre. Brown, Fall | in Rochester, making eight base hits with badly hurt. Mr. Hage and the third lady, Miss p ajams tho remainder of the trustses fight of neagly all the chemists, who imitated ! dropped the third strike on Fleishman and thei} pyowpn, Telegrams were sent to them } $k ; Mr. and Mrs. Purple, Mrs Cranmer, Owego; | -| total of twenty This run getting was aided by Uthorn with exception of a few slight wounds, | wiil undoubtedly favor him. Indeed the elec. | the other s op-ke¢epers by fleeing from ”ihe bases were filled. They were left there by: esterda . Gllbert, whose nt ad. { . und Mrs. Atwood, Groton; Mr. and Mrs. Ken- * E t ~* t t of the Albany: have cheaped uninjured, One of the 18 ron of professor apposars to be the only happy contagion. %t was only to-daythat some bave New and Daily, both striking out. In thé’a ydress is Z?“ positively kno was £5 ught j iy, Syraeuso: My and Mrs. u‘fi’dr‘ftbwfifi 10K and ghimiunmw $1133.30”? 01193341. very much cut up and the carrlago Is broken | soturion of the scoming difficulty which the | Bisters of Mérey from Madrid went to the town | ninth luning Hogah reached first on balls amié' to be communicated with, The dying man, f annie ri 2 &n 004 > - 00 4 R f . U R 07mm Pqumsfes $033; bfifkstfmefy: Peg 9 Chapman audpp Mansell for the Albanys. | (P pleces. Severai teams were driven Into ; poard foll into of making Mr. White honorary | and reopene?l the drug shops, after the prefect | second on Henglef's wild throw to first, buf | in nis fast hours, placed the keys of his house & N Blukesl),5.~\lvfro-l V. o ~ » i080 ' | Catchers, for Rochester, Toy: for Albany feilds to get out of the way of their | president of Cornell, since Mr. Adams and bp | of Madrid h vainly offered exorbitant sala- | was left there. The Elmiras made a good imé. 'in the hands of the faithful brakeman whom i 6 «& + B P Jones and Shaffer, The Rochesters made ten horses. The news of the nealdent spread rap- | are on terms of the closest intimacy, and Mr. | rles to the regular chemists if they would un- | pression by their gentlemanly manners am; he had befriended,simply saying, \ William, do - ¥ + infirm-a His Position. a ( idly through town and has cast a deop gl00M | Adams' olection simply means the further | dertake the humane work of affording the | several fine plays.] As follows is the complet@\ | ;», » .The has bes &, ' f smgle base hits, Ave two-baggetrs, threo threo- . a \ | ' f the best you' can. he ¢ has been em- Henry K. Gilbert has resigned his position as F buggers and one home run-the frst of the over the whole “1011380. carrying out of President White's [9111115 and | stricken po plo nocess to the drugs which goore. , I {Q balmed and, D0 Preparations forthe [ungraiwflf A, iil carrier; to take effect July 31. Thomas .< &, seas it bei vle by. Bresnah Tp ~* R policy. alone could flieviate their condition. 'To-day, ELMIRA. y ten 'his . wide! #0 j Connelly will be promoted to the vacant f | son,. eing mule by, Bresnahan. o ISAAC J. POST DEAD. annuli 0 ___ by heaty bribes a few ve-diggers wero ABE R IR PO As EH be made until some member \of widely. . siti -_- EE Albanys made three single hits and one threé- TVAYNE TOWNSHIP'S SENSATION. r 09 Sry 88 Hogan, 2b..........}..... a = 00 s s 0 10 & Scattered family is heard from. Dr. Gilbert . ition and a new substitute appointed, Who °, § : bagger. Errors-Rochesters oight, of whigh Beranton Loses One of Its Ablutuwyen and jie procured in d to go down and bury the Kennedy, 1b .... 50 00 0 1%) 10 #) was born at Guilford, Chenango county, N.Y., an 5G e latter will I be i is gs yot. unknown. | | Ave were made by battery; Albanys, twentf‘ is 30:05:00,713. met Miss Florm Stabley Runs Away to Marry an gimxwtvlg firzdsz?£n:c:t:n:°tfiziodc 211313 gm may“ = ~f 3 - g 8 lg © § about . fifty-five years ago. His father. was > 10.5 « \Advertised List. i | of which twelve were made by battery. U Scraxtos, Pa., July 11.-News of the death f (mu mp 3331110183 mmwagrezber or loss egtentin eigehxnamss 3 (l) 5 23 g William Dwight Gubert, one of the associate i_. The following letters remain uncalled for a , pire-Harrington. The victories of Rochestér | of Tonne J, Post, at Montrose last night,reaclied pecial. e w 'a |. 260 . - m? c'tZII.:::.':::...... 4 00 P & 4 q) indses of Ste? n county. He began life as & e f f « # | this week third 1 Loox Harux, Pa., 11 & 424 pN E as* 2 drug clerk, but decided to study medi- o e Elmira post-offlce: - p week make them a good n the | pore. this morning. He was (forty-dight years B PUL o ==> | £0 o o 9 a # | drug clor finally decided to study m: oo. 'x' : ~ whig a 1 e 1 village five miles below this city, was the *e tr Mcaferm, hill 40 0 0 0 0. {#) cine and gradusted at the college of physi- 0 j (cKS4on, H 1 w eague race. Tho game closed at half past six. C » and gradusted at the college phys E 4 ckkon, H lint; in y hiting, Jerome B ' a old, and was born in Montrose and had beon scene of a d ed sensation the other day WNEW FORK STOCK MARKET wal e ay ez i o 2 4 ardick, Mrs Hattie nusett, James M < >. cost to «= i | a resident of Scranton since 1866. He was m € ecld * « fig e e A \s s # z , 14 | clans and surgeons, in this city, afterwards h? i mer, fiery: . Jendyszoerkenioz, Jan F PAINTED POST TO THE FRONT. , ruduato of Yalo collego in 1860, and read nw Miss Flora Btabloey, a daughter of very respect- | . _ D1d-ITitile Bull Market With the Vander- |- \o f I * | becoming assistant to Dr. Willard Parker. He ¥} E Arrow C ® -- § The Colebrated Binghamton Nine Defeatdd 571m the Jessup's at gMontmee' and was ad- able people ard well off, when the B. C, C, and lits Taking the Lead. | r is ro. a! g | began the practice of médicine at Corning, N. OE erry, W A. Wunley, J J 'E a Colebra nghamton Nine Defeat P r m 8. W. K. B. wes being built through the town- ipectul to the Tel 1 Oi | %o ~ 00 i | Y., and married for his first wife a daughter of - cCarthy, Jerry Powell, Jerome $ E Yesterduy. | | mitted to the bar in 1862. For many years B6 | gui, not summer, gave lessons in the English . {Special to egram.] gaming, ss. 40 l ind g ., and marr or e a daughter &. oq ors, John M Burgeit, Mrs Helen - ; {Special to the Telegram. (-| was a law partner of Presiding Judge Alfred | ; ugo to ong of Italy's brave so NEw YorW, July 11.-To-day has been a hard | s 0 s 4 ,.} 0 Chief Justice Maynard, of the supreme court of e vDowell, John Mushroe, James %: PamNTED Post, N. Y., July 11.-In the ganie | Hand, and had the reputation of being one of angusg©o hs o M e BS. 4 | one for the bears, who have been prophesying | Hengle,2b...... .|...... 4 l 20 8 2 l this state. His widow was'a Miss Price. At the A ~ .d yons, Jessiq Mooney, Michael: a h to-day the Painted P b f , laborer, who was unusually bright in his own | the coliapsd of New York Contral and Lake | Simons, If.........;... 4 10 0020 0, d | beginning of the war he went out as surgeon to £ cee, George* R Hackerty, Miss Ruth : ere to-day e _ Painto ost - boys | the ablest lawyers In Beranton. His health | It seems that the teacher and ber | apous ang dare cnazht short of theso stocks, | ...f... 0 - i | PCE € ne ure! £0 clnerny, Miss R . Heher fiéryA f downed the Binghimton club in grgat | had'been poor for twa or three years, 'The tongue, It seems that the teacher and her | ghore and were caught short pf these stocks. gflé’r’fi \\\\\\\\\ g 0 5 3 $. g Duryea's zouaves and greatly «distinguished opally D FA Fitagorald, Sfagiie Jp shape by a score of 4 to 0. The Post | funeral 073? be hold at 31°“!ng onyMondny :| pupil mado rapid progress in English love and | Tho openifg this morning was at about last Lawler,g serre Go 0 1 no i' f himselfat the battle of Big Bethel, when, his $3931.7{lfiz figg‘g‘afih‘lfififfi\ E boys layed almost an Arrorless game. andplhe ~ A affection, and dropped the language lessons night's closing, and for the first few minutes it 2 £3,133qu poul 2 Q) h f, gf 1 1} Horse was shot from under him. It was dur» rib \ grain, We H , Close, Jerome B. - € Casterline is distinguishing- himself as a frst LARGE FIRE AT MEDINA. = 61mm}? Ti: weal; 5333 Btabloy left homo, | looked as if the market would decline, but it | ~*~ _| MED, -> N 10 2 __q;_§ \ing this engagement that he successfully. per- § ZHITFQ“ 8 ° \Croft John 8 e 4 base man, having played almost the list | wwhituore & NicGee's Pafl Factory Copa-i cuming to this city, leaving her parents under | goon becamp evident that parties were bidding Total.....y..J.......88 6 T 2 2. 1}, | formed the first amputation of a limb under i : Ep ‘ i 3 games without an error. 'The greatest feature pletely Destroyed. \ the impression that she wished to attend €h0 and taking fll of these stocks offered. and the 1° 2 3 4 5 6 T7 8 © fire His conduct 'was such that President - 6 > . P. Bascock, postnpaster.. : -of to-day's game was a one-handed catch from [Special to the Telegram.] 20111131 50115331 coTlxxlmncemom unionism. Sho, prices worb advanced rapidly, the fright Efix‘lfiaitfitffffffw if g i) 3 i 8 } * | Lincoln made him a brigadier-surgeon, and he E - Mauls® bat by Jones. E., Fitzpatrick MEpINA, NX. Y,, July 11. -The pupor pall fae. BOWOYer, l‘ nothing of tho kind, but pur- eneg shorth assisting the advance by cov- Struck out-Uti¢as, 9; Elimiras, 11. First was afterwards medical director at Fortress é and Hodgman both played a gobd tory of Whumom & McGee was completely de- chased n ticket und had her baggage chocked coring as much as possible. New York onycm‘lled DMD—E “$05 magma 4, 593118 called Monroe and also of the Armies of the Cumbeér- ~£&0 g ~ 26131118 game. Hall played well be- stroyed by fire at about 8 o'clock yestorday fun\ gfiw‘gl‘ifijn firx‘tlgtns‘htlom 219238er Central, ich opened at 8834, advanced to graham“; “82835? Ig, .Mc££3;§, « land fricrthe West: At various times during é 10 Lu: dthe bi); thgvgng 1hutb min (Inf:- | morning. All their buildings, mtahinery 0.11le gm? 10; Aletter to her paints reteivtldnfe“; 9134, and closed only } lower. Lake Shore fiiweeuey. 53h Lef hon bags-fi'flms Eim the war he was attached to the staffs of Géx- 9 arned ..runs nte st 1. U {alll 1 {ost \ 10 c 'I'wo base attuc uus § Paintecirli‘lost has a alga)!» that In not afraid to low to 3:33:22; 99733); 50:1“; 06. neg‘mqm‘f days ago she says she is \ vory, very hapgy, ‘fwenfd riper if! went to 60, closing ODIY,9 passed bails- Lawlor. 8: Rolline: 4. Wild pite erals John A. Dix; George H. Thoms ‘fmd -£ r & R - and that sho know her John would hweae ruction unbfler that figure, The buying up of | sweeney, 1. Doullle play—510551: to Heng! John A. Palmer. He was for some time §- meet any club in the league. - TW frst gaime | surance is 43,000. Theo fire originated in the .. 2° | the Hapid fWolegraph by the Western Union | I'wyor. Time of game-215 Umpiro-Mclau} after the war superintendént of the New | © [- ,,. on Friday, was won by . Binghamton mauin building and it is thought to be the as)” bent (If humixfg- imfitordln to that effect. made the I§tter advance from 62 to 64 West ® lin. -__- Jersey Central railroad. He visited London é} hi or} a ream? of 3 to 10 it It was almgazt work of an incendiary. c parents arcopt the inevitable, shore bond sold up to 40, and Erie seconds to CANISTEO LAD DKROWNED. and Paris with a view to investigating the. hos- ~ . é possible or 12 visitors 0 *-* 561¢. All df these prices 'the highest _o Deatl of Jamer HL Mathore sroop at His rost, (fox-(10d in rmrany moguls 11:36 lmsartofl Titer; Warned to Keep Away From the Water| win the portance of a solution o Jones and the Painted Post boys had the same experience. Had it not been for a costly error g by Howell and Connelly the score would un- | doubtedly have been much lower and would probably have been in favor of IPninted Pust. MIEHAUD fs rams was MAME? The Puinted Post boys are highly ulated OVer 15,000 3.000 their victory GIVEN AWE? ' = AT wufinm. | pressed witn the importance of a solution of the rapid transit problem for great cities, and on returning to' New . York entered heartily : into the business which has made his name best known in this city. | - _.0. -__- BURIED THE HATCHET. ~ (Speqal to the Telegram.) Wrrnrspono, Pa., July 11.) James H. Mather, an old and wall known resident of this borough, divd this morning at his residence on Wulnutstreot, after on dlinesg of several weeks. The decensed was aixty yonre of age, leaves a wife agd two grown-up children,. Mr. Mathor formerly rosided at Lawrenceville,. G4 (Rp CaxtIsTEO, N. Y old son of Emor son boot and sh Bennett's cree bes in Swimming. cial to the Telegram.) ., July 11. -The little ten- y Baird, foreman for the - be company, was drowne yegberday afternoon. af He Death of n Brave Englueer Who Was the Victim of a Train Wrecker, (pecial to the Telegram.) Pa., July 11.-Engineor John Butler, vietim of the Addison and Northern Ponnsylvanina railroad aceildent on Tuesday, died from oxhaustlion at 8 o'clock last night. + ing discussed by sppceulators at the hotols andjelubs to-night. There ought to be & reactibpn From these prices, but it remains to Gov. Hill to be the Democratic Candida“ E- 6 z & ' | The neeldent in which the noble engideer re. | boe seen ether the bulls will not follow u ; FIFTEBN THogsaNnD | € [gm-1a!» to the Fetearam.} 1 The funeral willl take place from his Into real ~ & P «« t a» t half a i fath. da. the Coming Fall. % © E2! -' € WAVERLY, N. Y., July 11. 'The base tall | dence on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, ceived his fatal Injurfes, near Nelson, Pa., was | the advinfigo gimed and force prices much thebsfilifg-zuyo ngsuters use 9,301;1 Swimuzhis [Special to the Telegram.} t Imstmas Freigenfs. E contest this afternoon between tho pleked nihos - o4 s - enused by some wretch maliciously placing largo | higher nest wook. hole. The lad,in company with a you Saratoga, N. Y., July 11.-Governor Hill t. came up front Albany this afternoon. While apikes on the rails, throwing the ongine off the trock. There was a shiurp curve at the ;, place of the aceidont, and a steep bank of more than 100 feet descent, and the only wonder is that the whole train did not follow tho engine, The fOreman bad time to jump from the engine, but tho faithful engincor, with his hand on the air brakes, stood at his post and Captain Hubbard's Great Ride. : [Special to the Telegram.] _ Wrirrsaxisront, Pu., July 11..-Captain Dr. Hubbard, of tho Williamsport wheel club, ar- rived home thls evening at 7 o'clock, from Buffalo, N. Y., n his bicycle, where he had been attending the bileyclo most. He traveled ull the distance on his bicyele, coming ninety- arri G den Death of a Young Lady. (Special to the Telegram.} puro, N. Y., July 11.-Miss Jennie »d nineteen years, died suddenly of )t the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. Severn, yesterday afternoon. She was the picturp of youthful health and {vigor and hor sudden death was a terrible blow to her - from tho Spaulding hosa congpany, of Waverly, and the R. A. Packer hose company, of Sayer, resulted in| a vietory for the Spauldings, by a f seure of 15 to 6. Cole, of thoe Sayro nine, dis- i dE tinguished himself by making a triple play., a a iy p * AT MIDDLETOWN. ' \SAVE YOUR WHAPPEBS. 1 [Rpeciul to the Telegram.) MinprLerowx, N. Y., July 11. -The Seton Su ' here he met by chance several prominent Democratxé politicians with - whom he con- _ versed. The:most important result reached has been an agreement with. George Raines, by which the feeling between Raines and Purcell, in Rochester, is to be abandoned this year, and Monroe county is to send. a Hill delegation to the state convention. . Ear-Sheri!!- 10100000 DOLLARS 1a Yalu: $100,000 [ GIVEN AWAY ° £ To All Purchasers. TBUSIAX Guion, ag apoplexy, nate lad was vance of the rest, and reaching the creek fA stripped and plunged in. The sudden chi the water upon his heated body prod Royal Presents for Everybody Using . w €). hall college buse ball club of South Umngu one miles in ome day. - He was received by | went down with his hand on the engine. If idowed goth d d { 1 ; FREN I & E: ® 1 riven. widow other, and inexpressably shocked | cramps, and thy little fellow was sinking for i ENCH VILLA SOAP. . £ . Rug Oizgisbgfrzxfi); age??? éhuvltwglgzj ; a); the member-s. 03{ kt}? ciuif'nd gills—11m: ovation, | the flend is fag—0:5 M2 be Image-d her many ifriends. | Her pl t face and win- the last time, when his companions camé jp £30222} giltsenitaislgm 252382113): iiipfisxizfit g e t fang | . _ tra, | | ane trow | th Abes 30070 0 = |/ € alll d r th . {Appcial to t. elegra in.} Special to the Tel \ » F ° * §! _ ASK YOUR GROCER 501? 7. v0 é waggligfl‘amgagt fix; 21:70:31?! YgiihQWm RocurxtEE, N. Y., July 11. The police have AT. 31061:mel wink Ya Jug??? l—Ti'xe general * sad logs to her relatives and friends. The hun of w. l'inghands were upon the nger Female Crook (Arrested. <- $1 ~ o , TRY IT? I I 4 es No ._______..l¢.-. Rol i captured, in tho uct of robbing a room In the | wus out on the porch for &a fow minutes to-day, funorul sopvices W1.“ be held from the Episco- | but to no Mai; Dr. F. L. Sutton was callé [Special to the Telegram] I A Certificate with Every Cake. E ' Chapman an expert hotel thief named | but the air was chilly and the exposure diy- pal church Sunday at 3 p. m. and the proper remedies were resorted to,: N. Y., July 11.-About the ist Of 4 iaainy 4: Axs, -* (K- Thfigfifififjgglfiu 233773?“ J. B. Manning, who robbed a room in the | turbed him, bringing on considerable pain in . FURTHER JARTICYLARS, life was too faf extinct to be restored. | July, Ida Munger,; aligs Maud Denton, alias fo ' SEw ine MacBRINES, 6 2° aUyl ® ite ) 15 p oj | bane house a few years ago. | A large amount | the throat ind some coughing. He was ready Sho atofivery hearty dinner and seemed in | lad's mother had previously warned hif@(fo | Maud Robinson, a fast young lady, fled from (0-013) T u: L If M s, E mov s t. , N. in Y t.d \ t S87 | of stolon property was pecovered and is await- | to be prepared for rest carly in tho ovening, the best, ‘1‘ hegaith, when guddeniy she ex- | keep away from the water, Boston with $800 worth of stolen jewelry in a FING fifi? 951g,“ E al “6:33; “a; mlugugu 00 y is “if“? + | ing Indentification. | Manning has been lodged | pr. Douglass said regarding thoe day that he claimed ; } \ Grandma, I am dying,\ and before -|-.«-.- ~ her possession, coming directly to this city [BA SETS, ¥ n if; tha fly f; £6501in ose p ii, “if”; B'm an“ if} {S in Jail to wait examination. was about as yosterday, with, perhnps, little medical afd could bo summoned sho was be- De th l?“ Geneva Lady. and entering a well-known house of il-fame. 08 TLILTERS, 'r vont h? m oi- ay. tot cler dg harm M +# + . less discomfort in the afternoon. The general yond recovery. Miss Guion intended spend- a A N Y‘“ 52:1” fiwgzn-(ll t C She only remained here a few days, leaving 1 CAKE Béixm'rsm : 3 pent their vacation out of tewn and the @iy . * The Oll Market. | * has by no means recovered from the fatague ing her gummer at Trumansburg and: ex- ENEVA, [Q, £., «Wy & about the time 'the Rochester police commenced + » 1115‘s 8, _ ‘ 6 wore a SHINE)- apjearinco. Home merchdnts (Special to the Telegram.) nd by Wedneed 2,90th to “unto tho coming year. Her Springs, 811 the evening of July 10 Mrs. looking for her. She was tracked to Detroit Eugen“ ' who had ggreed to close failed to do so, oy NEw Yorr, July 11.-The oil market was induced by y's effort. His pulse is sudden [6mm which is attributed land, relict of the late~Dr. Cleveland.: i € ' J expressed the opinion that if the half-holifiay | gull nfter t ho first fiftepn minut (j; | auickor and more feeble than it should be, and 1 q,... 1 a h uted to BERT! | cueveland had been an invalid for | however, and was arrested at the 1 Ml GM]! Eway Wlfll E “CH VILLA! < e ee ull MIGOr ' es, untll J45t | no |g aril languid. ago, causes a gloom over the town. . - house to-day. She will be taken to Boston for -, . f was to be observed by all on the same day, , before the closo. Tho opening was at 08 and | cnm dp rfp ems oo months, and her demise was not unoex trial, / ~ . , E mom Garcons in 60> EVERY Grocer K PS 1T. _. E an? xix‘sréhmtfl Wi‘u‘, Jim; 13 Ame ntmvemfint | advanced to 98%¢, and by 11 o'clock had gone Governor Hill's Visit to B o. Wester, 11:1“)! (1223125; lxigthcr Line. Ehe £0va ere brtzugh to the residen 6 20. ”W f R . CO -J uring the mons«s of July and August. _ to 96%, at about which price It remained ® Spesiat er brother, Captain J. 8. Lewis. Her age Rochester Sensation, ,_ Ge W. BELKMFG ©0« 4 Lapecial to the Telegram,] , N. Y., July 11.-The wires of the | seventy-sove 'years. Thelrteunetal will [Special to the Telegram.; Solfilfgs. for the U. $. _____ E ammo, x. T SEND gor our “race—bl i ELF CT WISH” - ”MAG“: - 7 meat sqek c - 0 m ave the now! married & livel as Rati Atst maen to prooics mones for mou toes i arm, Mii ts HRSD Ss o ,., a P Rip Ten cous O9, Ari) abe a moos Aopen a M0 eden deo Ph des Rogan 000000000 *J a WEEK LOMQENCD‘G , , JQMTQMT and other fast flyers. | wick, of Halse yqfiuei. has obtained an tbsp: ”can“ , gf Portland, ea , here: y and mafeggthg 1381319513135: £12; its R “0 macr- t i emilie Aen cme CBE PH EVENING, J ULY 6! te | Bloody Fight in New Mexico, . . lute divorce from her husband, Albert 0, | 100% the peach train for Bay View; and either Thursday evening. [Special to the Telegram.} ~ e : {Speciai to the Teloyramu} Between New York and Elmirs, Southwick, and has been awarded the care and on the Boston and Main, or on the Beach road, , rr ttf Owzeo, N. ¥4 July 11.-¥an Amburgh's cine 0 |. THE GREAT Maco | | E Counrapo Crrv, Texas., July 11.-News {Spectal to the Telegram.} tody of Minnie Southwick, the iss tan?“ she dropped asatchol confiningm 000 worth 4. C show’ed to crowded canvas this afternoon ' e been recaived of a battlo between cowboys and | Owr0o, N. Y., July 11.-Thomas Brady, of | U DOF ang also & deme; € -of diamdnds aud some other jewelry and ms: oar Mb”! “k“; The candy butcher ahd tickét sellers aro 20 if - V Indians on the ranch of J. B. Slaughter in Mew | the county clorl's offles, has just roceived an mg AB { the actio 38 gment of scrotum t bonds. P € y Ill., July 11.-Duliness working the crowdeike tung 9:5 ron * Mexico. Sixty Indians and sixteon cowkoys | appointments postal clerk to run 'between #50, costs 0 as prom r @@ B loan only feature of to-day's markets, - Septentper | $5 out of each one whoroffers:& are reported killed. No details ds yet. . Elraira and New York. > , Geners Merchant Hi. ‘ if lure-t m on Record. hi“ opehofl at 9034 13°” est 90; infighp ¢ ou ne 5 & o rte t an @ d ntr mf | F Lapecial to the Tolegram.] . wee! Telegram.) ° ~a | 6 te j e: And Qpeualty Cmnpaleyo The El Mahdi Dead. i Contains No Staie Stuff. Gruzra, K. Y., July 11.1-G. C, finely. ip, | Lawarxo®, Mass, July 11.-James K. msg 0355113132? fifimfifi were: first to announce: the Femaskably irst-class in 'Every Particular-Change of 2 [Special to the Telegranu} |__ * | _ The Elmira Trrzonaxt is one of the best Sun» | oldest dry goods merchant, has been confined 'Raby,.tho English champion short distance 4 ' \HLS $2 50 t Elmira 'to K threo times during the week. , fe Loxpox, July 11.-A dispaten from Genral | day newspapers in this section of the country, | to his ho for a week past from the effect of Walker, iin an exhibition hour's walk to:day, ing 46%. ptember.pork 'opened at #10. i rate of rom 0 c ~ \ 'A R i go :_ Btophenson, commander ofthe British forces | full of the live nows of the week and vold Of | of two “mam shocks, and is this (Seturday) covered: gummyudszmd 10 inches, beat 1.302? $10.1703¢, - highest. $10.3235. °C return. R a T I STS . *~ | __ n the Soudan, stateg that a lettor has boon! re- | state stuff.- Wilkesbarre Record, July 6, evening more comfortable. gig his ip £3318 limit!» a?! also that of P . ; A ' FULL 030115323 A, BR ASS an(m- I [ ceived from a friendiy Arab ubicf, nnnoun ing | -*- 4-- as vl alte gon mmm ca sdoatriar 1 BAGLOL,. edestrian E, C. Dakota In“ AS it ilu-Rosd the whom their ow. burdgmw i th Mal 's Sarsa Art . dmlssiou, a é: ©10, 20 ang # » doath of El di. Buy the always celiable xamaie Hood's parilix is sold by all druggists. Holske was chief judge, | lemu- . ' a helping hand to aroung th Ougt ! Not to Have Done It. (pecial to the Telegram. Winrtaatspont, Pa., July 11. -Governor |. t- was not recommended by the board of public - charities, This will make hospital manage- steady until 2:45, when it suddenly broke to and closed only 34 better. - +0 & Grand $143ch “Tournament. cidod to hold a grand tournament in this city in Soptombor, Ong thousand and two hun- Burraro, X. Y., July 11.-Prominent Berno- crats of this city are making proparations to receive Governor Hill on the 14th inst., when he arrives on his way to the opening of the American Rnpm company 'have been closed and all flames: transferroil to tho Western Union. ngements ware made to providé for news pf the United Préss association. The m mme rattler ce o anno in dtl @ ofone Has Obtained a Divorce, 0.er Her Cash in a Satchel, d' ; over Boommn, N. Y., July 11.-The nexgh- borhood of Simmith street is greatly excited - the 'secret marriage of Thomas ° Alling, a stationary engineer, past middle-life, all felt very badly over the affair. The neigh- t © tison yysterd t Wil rt. \4 elegr fl S L l : pital bails ngtipnaagiitgfl 0010 $132: fust 23‘- Bncnmmésfi‘mgl $3,“ fiugrrgfi’ Genesso bi- Ningarn Falls park. 'The governor's train will | Amerfcan|Rapid has for ai ng time been fin- [Special to the Telegram.] and Norah Howard, seventeon years old. Mrs. fi' ' tion and gave as a reason for so doing that it cycle club held meet! ig last ni ht, ang qs. bo mot at Batavia on the evening of the 14th, solvent, and owed six months' wages to some N. Y., July 11.-The condi Howard, mother of the girl, says that the t cycle club held a ms °\ Ho will bo received by the Press club. , of its employes. bf Hon. E. Mden, who was taken | family had no idea of the marriage and they if; etary.