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L .. coll waw e sil ape eme - * F Fe-: e - - t cake that had been senled. - wero ~~ \~~LC~ f ¥, 2 . Poo < t <0 E e 20 's. The cake was to have beef 333?!” five VIH. * 7 c, N. Y., SUJDAiY’ AUGUS”? PH s 1885. PL. Jf comes, _) 3d day of January next, but on mied ony. \BK. mmm m* r * T< -- ' esen inne v eon nag nn no nn he reason ongan \ yung * * Cer e emp sf f e c- pore s mpt nf tin Irs. G. W. flogers comn event LIE \U us ; c 1 | BINGHAMTON BEATS SYRACUSE, PHER STOCK CONCE] c was changed to | ig to Rangas thg \IF . and they both clinched. Thon Sullivan ! nnis, Co 0 T aval c eli; ges ¢ m S: a C yo . b } ers bade her Spring “tint.“atlgday.“ Irs, [e reached him with his left, and McCaffrey wont \\ The Two Clubs Now a Tle in the Race for y, .#; Pennsylvania M wont with Fudge and 3 rientls £d40d-byg, (8, . ,; | to his knoes, but reached Sulllvan as he wont EH ' _ the Pennant. * e in I ”mam“: ha‘nfl LIL-q. Allen tp main, Jp . down. Mopnfl'wy became a little groggy. 23, [Special to the Telegram.) , p lins I; \o qin Wart‘flfs?‘ 1m: will visiyp g Wo eemace mames The oxcltemont by this time had become in- i Bxxlcmm-oiw, N. in Aug tl29.510vlem 1tooo lo been taken in again by & w Babiana , by sray op - u, & trast 1 describable, At the end of tho (ifth round a ETSY Cs people were in attendance at the ange. About two months faf ‘Tilfi 3“ l\“\'T'.““'Jr'A sho whl méet fie; f He Defeats MceCaffrey in fight in the crowd somewhat diverted the at- rse! i f Syracuse game this afternoon, the result of iffy, of Beranton, Te., ‘of 4 o ods visiting his siuater, Mig Asa + reat Sh: Yes- tention of those noar enough to see it, In the SC : which would decide whether Binghamton or ed, a shop on Carroll ftredt f man and other friends at Bure Ork, | Sig - Great i j d ao By hoad In the race for the pon- «p have a good visit . rr Oak. Shg , . sixth round MoCaffroy, though badly punished, i/ \ yracuse are ghoa ) p Branch office of wri were thge the 1 In Leavenworth. . When | terduy. | came pluekily to the front and reachod for his ¢ + : naut. The greatest enthusiasm prevalled and | jofjors in stocks, bonds, pil, & \ f‘ thrire the judge and his estimaile wite ~f big, angry antagonist with a blow from his left & a the Binghamtons were confident before the | }; i \ vi us through the . penitentiory (ang ('IR -- ~* fist straight in Bullivan's face, Sullivan showed * game of winning. At the end ofthe third in- in”: f 1:1\ \flmm'v‘ prison ut the fort,qhoweq . 7 Outwinded, the Pittsburg Boy Gete Knocked | some signs of exhaustion,. MeCuiffrey evidently ning the game stood 1 to 0 in favor of Byracuse 3:1 tz ltsfm. that ps ‘5'3‘11'UY\ us over the. «JF All Around the Ring-An Ensatis- was walting for Sullivan to force the fighting. and the interest was intense,. In the fourth ftuent farm amd Sheridan's drive pp the . E factory Finish. A slight blow from Sullivan enught MeCaffroy pelther side scored but in the fifth our boys se- e inorlooking the: Missouri river |valtey , $p . to the Telegram.) in the bark of the bead. Both were watch» cured three runs to their adversaries none and hills, and erty and fort on the vast, and -E a R ' lag each other warlly, and playing for wind. the enthusiasm and exeitement was immense. $, ereitk _\;uh-,...u the west. - Hy also . drove e O., Aug., 29. A tremendogs MeCaifrgy led without effect, and Sulllvan fol- in the sixth and seventh neither side scored. ||; a . He asdured thim it (nulrl the high | tributary river mum“ [ crowd witnessed the great fight between Bulli- | pywgq his example, reaching for his body and In the dight the Stars secured another run and alf right, and gave as fofere has Dig . oH. guflu‘, 11.14 I..-u_utirnl larm in Ljatt cpunty -. € van and MeCaffrey. If was 4:45 o'clock when | failing to touch 4t. MeCaffrey thon led burk, x in the ninth neither BM? scored. Tn‘e seore at 4 A200“ president of the Sctant inc“ $ i 1; ut.l~u:'l-flfltl our way ift the entertain. the burly champion was seen pressing his way | but struck over,. A clinch tollowed. Sullivan the clos» therefore stood 8 to 2 in favor of {rippen, sheriff of Lack ; 1 the eit}, and when our visit was ': through the enormous crowd. He was groeted reached for McCaifroy lightly on the shoulder. Binghamton. The Binghamton boys [{odiinty ; F. A. Beamish, mayor of Seran u gare fs i good send off to ourE rural © ; shouts of applause. He was introduced by Sullivan was mqniféatly foreing Oght. He led jubzlnm. over their victory. editor of the Free Prese; |J. F. Copley, ic. Aister . und l first , passed under his {if by s - ; P h ¢ - ; out for MeCaffrog's head, but McCaffrey wt r f r ttt t ' 2m Him (3LT? ant T”! 17 on South freak, and @] William Mu (1003.1 t SH amous “writ? an“?! ducked and they clinched. MeCaffrey: now YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE GAMES, ewarnds followed him to t y Py nster of ceremonies. e was attired In white +g TT * : lemy where we finished 3\ 36.50“ Rimira 4 = \| pud - brecehes reen belt and auxmhed “(n £3“?an lhyfhtly Tm iin .lunigha§ xz ew York, Philadelphia and Buffalo Against The jud.re mo our s vol days in $ stockings . Au +- E Sulllvan foreed him into the corner. Bu Detroit, Their Opponents. a howd fJ'llng. nigh-d to I’luxt county, Mo., . $ pink silk with armless shirt. He was accom- | foll against the ropes, McCaffroy presented a {Special to the Teleyram.} vas | d fu ull lildge college ang B panfed by Arthur; Chambers, the champion bold front.and Sullivan still forced the fight. Xew Yors, Aug. 29.--To-day's game was |iniime. They also reported hat his cr 1“. ilen-Pm, Bui the war broke up the f fight woght and Tom Deloy his trainer Ho ing. - MeCaffrey - led - bark, | but failed well attended in spite of the threatening | afivays been conridered Zpod. | [Busin el und he chansed his business pursuits f Bs E * \ to rehch - bis _ nan. Hullivun _ then weather. From the start it was evident that aling all right, but it seems t tag Fas erected county judge of Pluft county, appeared in magnificent shape. At 5:10 MS popreq a nervy one on McCaifroy's neck, the \giants\ were about to wiu, Whitney being s{ilerable trouble with the home! after imouvity to» Leavenwort ' E ntugontst, MeCuffrey, useended the stuge and 'C . » ul- rp 'as v *, of _ orth, Kan., was [ antag M MeCaffrey replied with a square Lleow on Kul E co pounded unmereffully. The game was called se. 'Prades would b ed state ,,.,m:-‘,1~,‘ He hus tiguread copspic. J . was also received with cheers. Both men At | livan's forehead. - Another clineh followed. ~ at the end of the seventh inning on account of | @ erwards an order would 'come ly jn ”f\ milding 'of rmilroads both n- E onre seated themselves In their respective cor- The friends of MeQaffvey rushed. to his corner THE LATE REUTHEN E. rain. - The score; the same -- much to <the dif ggqs‘t 0 rib uu:i firm-”um. He is now in the drug - [F ners. - The men at once responded to the call congratulating him with nubounded enthtts | 4 Pjstinguished Man Who Died Suddenly at His{Home in Jamestow on Tuesday Last. | New York.......... 0 f 0 2 0 1-1 | 1@y, and mqking tlmubklu befwe x* hi w ress im Lenvyenworth. Mrs. Rogers has E . siasm for his magnilicent showing, and the & BOStOL .... ...... ... ...... .> 0 1 0 0 06,0 0-1 |eflstomers, and ha thréatgned Pwo $rithree , Itt excsllignt hexulth and expresgseq to light. PHE DETAILS. applause from the nudtoneo was 'most enthu- | To ____ . a ls arp \E Ill... ( , I,” T Base hits, New York 12; Boston 5; errors, | tiines to get a hew houge fo Ral . w H. He se what she has seen iu Kansas Her ) 0. A 29. - Tate of Toledo sla«tle, EW'M'y-lmdy spomed curried Awiy. The EX-GOYERNORK FENTON'S FU® - . HA NOTES. New York 2; Bostons 7; pitchers, Keefe und Ad trouble with two or} thre gt'gaadéshhe first - : f ¢ ., Aug. 29..-Tate, o, tol\ } li 'hitney * ; ; hlght | = . will long be remembered by those whose ernennyATh Mu C When he ealled ~\ time \ deelston of the referes could not be heard 8008 | grorg as Jamestown Yesterday In the I'res- by the \ Telegram's \ Whitney, the weqk and left Md \a?“ . ht iféit' Ryra to. she has made trippy by her presence, < wus chosen referce. en he calle ' | aiming a draw, others a daclslon in fiver of cues of a Latge Assembluge. * , Zepondent. , AT PHILADELPHIA. ___ . fi se. He returned. late| Wednpsflay nfgBht and sHOOTINc: If. wo ' JE the men tushed at euch other, anl, after & . | The decision for Sullivan enused a [x» ctot go the Telegram.) a Norts 9,. -H. E. Lud- rurgum-‘n lmrfuxnyzd a remarka'le feat fo- Ad a consultatipn , with fig. pati | NG CLAY PIGEGNS, ] hard struggle, broke uwuay. - McCarey by | great deal of grumbling. ft Is probable that | - Jawuestows, N. b., Aug. 99. - The remains of Jow was In town day in retiring the I F0‘idm“';’_w“\f ti\ at?“ tye nature of the same ult of Interesting Contests at the Driving good work kept ** the giant\ well away, and | over ©20,000 were realized for the sale of | the late Hon. E. Fenton In state f Mre, H. Sencortl Son are visiting friends | zx'i‘injfliyl’hllufiilgf Wltflmultu 'm Milli“. al <1)” I{igrued from the latter. Park, & showed considerable skill, - All at ones he put | tiekots, frum 9 a. m. until 1 p. m. to-day, and a contin- a\ Ithaca. ' : 1d ‘;\ ”4; k? 1 5’; \u“! bhaw a puzZ “r; 31d. ii urmday morniug, go I Fh: . . R M onun e> ae .- - H & « and for eight innings the gume was a sSpIen While many of his trader. ¥ Friday last there wits some | in a terriffic blow on the Boston boy's right a @c e - all. vous throug of townspeople and eltizens fTVMR. NJ |_ (jppropog | Pap as in town Friday ' r \ f B y of hig # irivimsg park. in which Lo {mulling-sap?” x* E 'ear, which mule that organ entirely useless roLITICAL GATHERINGS YESTERDAY» | pip parts of the state viewed therm. 'The Fen- a vening. ' . one. | In the last inning, however, & hit and || fas wrong, it was uot | ~ participated with the b“ \var o awed | for a moment or two. The Pittsbury buy fol- Tioga County Convention. tou guards neted as guard of honor and were re Miss Emma of Millport, was in several errors gave the home club thg 158111116. 'ifhen the bank dpened] that ulls ag - ; » 9, 0 > - A rst dnateh, seven halls K & result: € lowed this up with a side winder, which e [pecial to the Feloyraine 1 stattoned in different parts: ofée the 8980248 Tygon four Priday ih’lm’°l‘ib‘°\\\\\'° 0 g g‘g g o o 0—3) &pnvineed all was not right; ken “mu; odio 18 N xiudnll, first; brought up in the immmilatn Vif-iuity of the N. E“ Auy. 20. There was a full at- uruuwla. The funeral services “0ng promptly I L1 Brow ‘0 or: was In town last l’TOVi;luntfl... 22k. ... -0 Uv hail aa o. I :t HE HAD Gfi'EN SEYERAT I ”HM.“ it; 41 i flan}. mu. f Te chain stomach, almost - knocking. the tendange of Democtata ut the | py g grejock and wore held from the house at ‘QWmlxamdu efi'niu’ ‘ » ‘Bfu‘e hit-1, Phupdelfdm’x 5: Ht): gnle‘tlm. 5 traders on the Second N ‘tic, al banklih set- (ol Eb ~ingle pigeons -Rutan, wind out of him. Up to this time county epnvention held this afternoon & | Wuimagt grove, drawing togetber the largest ¢ y evenil; X Eros, Philadelphia 5; Providence 9. Men- gm: Wheat]; ; were i Pratt, second; third E ¢ * I ° * . ues . ap j * # lnd \ Miss Fanuie W of Havana, is visiting | opr ‘Fnrfluaon and Shaw. ® j (PY. Phd tol. * bl 11 fell short of their niark, but when ho Ahwigg ball, to eléct delegates to represent eonpsqurse of people ever assembled at a stmiflar ers, CIB had one tUbdG mitel, ton singin pige, -P f « blows all [eli short 0 ¥ 0 | ~ PeoP . i 4 {rlends in this vill £ AT ST. LOUIS - ' T gn see and o hin i'xllfiriulrf i= ratt, first; p gut this last shot In his, bread basket, ho this county in the Demoecratle state du this part of the state. Rev. John J. H. Marshal! Bilding a barn on his T1 was hotly conte End trim] the start « ' th M \l * . P « F ® €\ P in _ a * & => - - b b a A ¢ 11 f of t as , i- a. I ri ; f foamed with rage, and fAnully forced his antug. | At September 24, 1885, 'The conven- | poate, of thq First ML E. church, ofCfAted. |/ on Steu het h uj fame A i’,’ by superior batting §TIght & Fisher of the states if ir mixeh,double ball and pigson - Pratt, p - onist to the ropes tion was called to order by J. J. ¥ain Kleo'k | spout 1:90 tho procession moved to the enme- #419 ., the visitors winuing by P 8 {fsking them if they knew [las : hendallysceond ; Fassett, third f o o pes. s . s + t. 3 thutles Caso {HME it had beer a boy he | neidin: a ¥ qw | (d {th mateols pia { * t SECOND RoU\D. who nominated for chairman D. T. Easton. The - Fenton - gourds | formed it O2 | puse set fildm‘g' s em. - They replied, \ rts |b, plutrous Tull q J ; X . wcted ¢ & L W. ( & & aly § «Se cigars. 'Huffale .. 1 3 0 9 0 O, 1 i- kt! ~ , fag? 2 oO ud: Gufs sf} runt Me irst; Kendall, f @- Thedirst round was a give and tako battle “Tho wha olected and took his chain, L. W. | hollow - squnre - about - the | hearse, which 6 ¥r. and MryS ir, of Chamung spent | St Louis . ...l. 2 o o 0 0 1 & o 2-35] fhe order of E. O'Malley fort k {it}; im tdbl 14, lilklh. > a , 1mm the time that the referee set the “111mm” Riflgmllfl WNS Ubflctfldr AS fluurl'lm‘)’. “ “He tn” Was drdw‘l by four hflf‘fl“), eapur -& in)“. Nulldfly With h‘nuy Bay“, hhs Bufifllo 12; St Lou‘s b. ° Errflrg iteh, ten pigeons-Ken- E R . -c pos tr ., >| credentials were bein resented and arranged » 'k y a f « I * Y ( !] ( { ; Gdensen, ~eesnd c oP a at each othef. - MeCaffrey showed good pluek re 5 P s lsoned {n - birck ded by) eslored grooms. ; - R nere , low r (4 n. mus Glemony ais Pratt, third. F: and excellent <cienee, but it was pluin to all by the secretary, tlre following resolutions | Pollowipg them were the immedizte relatives 4 |__. t‘i‘JLTjJeu‘i‘l. Lgeagjzibnf; the Farm- £13533}? 6; Bt. Louis 10. Pitchers, W OOd'afldi Slerks in charge conti egg pels ad rid eft, second ; CGHleanso * rd, ' p : « tbibe > + 4 - 4 revel; Glagson, thied, <_ € heavy for- him. In the second round Resoterd, That the sympathy of this conveh¥ot | whieh carriages Bled with prominent 200% | pormers' Club NQ Tuvaduy ovening. Detroit's vietory yeaterday called out a crowd WHHI l dela {r \ \ | : a agit + aotty MB * 4» R witch; tru Ugl|s “0110111“, first; | disinterested spectators that Sulltvin was wero preas uted and adopted : atul active and hunorary pall bearers, after - Harry m‘flmlig’ ended tha party at tho RAIN AT CHICAGO. 3 P.M. C. Towne B * -< + - 6 * > P I | - The Baby is Dead. - OF MeCaffrey came to to the front first and Sgtfftil'fs'tiig‘m:$5232!“ ““1‘l:::‘ni?‘:r:’\‘:’l§:3 | “it an\ state and country, including (xtznrunré purchased a very nice | to-day to see if they could do it again. - 'The! 3, otter wits received during the week from _ §. led off with an - eya-opener, - but it fell short | TNC MTOD PAY W to appoint amy fy | HMH and staff It was the largest span of binck lg«t Thuraday. | elements, howevee wate in bad bumor ana j dy at Cuttaraugus, N. Y., inquiring about and Sullivan escaped temporary lujury. H | ind capable men to ofice, and thatin his efforts ho held in thi« cily, \El the enrringes l'hut could Arthur Weller haca, is visiting at the the game was postponed, I { \C4 'nseu|l child rhentroned ing last Sunday's Tepg- f followed this up with a light one on the chan: | na. our unawerving support. be had tn Dunkirk,, Fprefonta and Wurren bo- ruuldt‘né'e of aA. ecCumber, on Broad wap -- #G # e a I lit ways made wwgy t 131131- t, us having been taken to tne Orphans > plon's right ear, which was jet tingling from Resecged, Thuat thp Democrats of Tioga county Ing brought here. The suspension of bud-d: «treet, . * Williamsport Again Victorious. ° gount for his sud eéi‘ a Pf“? e. lhe «hild hil been deserted by “is \Ie its provious rap. | He then clinechedto prevent | recognize the unflinching, straight-forward evurse | hess, the profuse decorations of mourning Misa Bello Bofi@§y gave a very pleasant { special to the Telegram.} ) | piedre placed with! Wright & - \ P « s 3° \aB c + I er, und the only place of refuge was the f punishrqsm at his antagonist's bands. _ Sulli- of Hon. David B. Hill as governor; his eminent | the long line of march go the cemetery, wore. party to abount Mt: i, young 'friends last Lock Haves, Pu., Aug. 29.-The gare of |'%is commissions Put of t {.o The lady who wroté the letter wished C {C van again (mude a desperate rush, but Me- | abllity, hls integrity and his wiso amd vu‘rarul ad- but small tokens of the reversuce in which Thursday evening.” 3 - | ball between the Lock Haven aud Williams}; [uite large. He rlways s loptgri child, and thought she would like E Caffrey pvaded him and planted in telling blows | f:z:”:fg;fi3;::i;;’;'tl;‘ln'l:: ‘xxfi‘lizfztltfiq’zgxi‘J’t the deid statesman was held by his townemml;3 Miss Maud Waséha« returned home from port teams played here to-day was won by tha ~. to Have BLEXTY uke the friemdle«s wail A vidit to the < ~ «©» theVully's neek, ending the Found WIR & os for the nnwflnmmfi for gugomur by tho Arriving nt. the Warm”. brief services o roo, weeks' visit@f@iyith friendy in Peousyl- latter, the score being 3 to 4. The errors in lind although quite free wih, e elfcited the intormautioun' that the child I stinger on Sullivan's chin. Dethoctatic state convention. held, | after$ which? the mortal | remauths 0“ vanio and New Yor@pity ' the second “1mm; gave the visitors two runs} 4 §ppeat to aquander t, - ThB; anounk died and been bmried. The Weuther kas - [ TurkD - gousb. Je following were elected : Patrick 4 Reuban J, Fenton were iid: at rest. The fol -X¥rs: Thomas H foara and children, who | They alo scored in the first and eighth inf (ibarties here can Itemly be donjeftured i yery severe on young children, and the © A It was quite eviulent ut the commencement hfulum‘y. of Owego; M. B. Ferris, of Spancer, lowing gentlemen Will.“ as Pf‘u' bearers have been visiting mother, Nrs. Hibbard ning. Mr. Mapledorm, of Johnstown, um{ {ifyho are losers wha't say an thing cons succumbed: It was burfed in the - [ of this round that the champion was. playI08 | und A. A, Slomon, of Waverly, with the fol | pall benrers, General E A. Merit) | |; gimira, Fridny, * | pired the game setusfurtorily. As follows id iholds a chock thr upwards of 23, etery in the fifth wart. 0000 C . E a \ stll hunt.\ - He let the Pittsburg PU&IUYSt | owing altérnates: C. C. Ely, of Owego; C. 8. General (1. W. Palmer, 1:15:11. 120mm? | ~ Nan who has been visit- | 448 8°°\O by [nu-lugs:1 L bther parties have checks:? Lor th l t> conn # bave everything his own way the first two Nope, of Newark Valley, and A. Andre, of General 8. I. Marvin, Hon. H. C. Lake, an friends in It ter- . al 2 3 4 5 6 T Ss 9 Waken in -all the amount - -__ A Good story, f rounds, but things changed now. Sullivan |; AMvop T e weatnty en 1 *» (I 1. u“ Jonn T. Wilson. 'lhe following acted as honorg er in come theifiet of th walk-time vask- Pok Heid: 4 $ 0 8 Q 1 0 4 §7 $ |{fween $4,000 and $5,000; # , , is | + Waverly. , The new county committee consist . j G P 1p, 1h | ret=re d bome th t of the waek. Lock Haven............ 0 0 0 D 0 i 0 2 o- $ |f . 4 § {f “F following libel upon an excellent de- looked savage as he eume to the serutch fof | of Yesars.'°C, N. Harding, J. W. Westfall, J, ary bearers: - Han,. G. A. W‘Vol‘ enor &. L‘ the stroet that a some- J [fthat a new bucket shop swill open 4 P wae , \ , ae , + 0 a a . .. 4 & a +, + 2 M BL. ls R P fl.lllf¥};)u.l?' 0 good that even the sternest E the third time. MeCaffrey seemed to se0 iD | Yunsfield, E. J. Compton, (G. D. Brock, of HowardzJu-lgt George lix‘xker nudge A, Cou what sensational reo case will soon appear FREE BUSSES. week or two, the partie; * will hqve to join the laugh : E his glance that he was going to got thumped. | Burton; A. 1%. Wooster, of Berkshire; 4. A. | Newland, Daniel Griswold, Hon. A. on the, ealendar ur supremé court. The ' -- ' . namp ca? wheres Baptist mister Ashing nes (C'ape Cod catches and carefully avolded getting into - elose Robinson, Samuel Cortright, E. C. Mix, M. Allen, William Broadhead, A. 1..‘ JO'DEb. ©.oP l'm'm‘L are Willisani?H. West and [da, this wife,. | That Will Run to sud From the Delaware, fBSarge number of suckersj for Hf thef« ange ”qu aud nshs of the skipper: ~* What quarters. A lightning! like blow from Bulll- | yan Puzer, of Candor; L. Hunt, of Newark Lm'kWUm‘l, Johu A. Hali, Hon. (I- W. fiflgfllfll Mr. West Is'n forci#fh In the Sandrus shops for Excknwanna und Western Depot. the SpCCUkItOI‘S of th § city see f‘ff;i;’,“j;}‘ th.s, my good man? It has a cu- s van knocked his antagonist down, buf B4 WHS | yurjay; E. Colem, of Nichols; J. (h. Sears, H..} gem-ml C. A: youumfiudg-l Itql .dMurr:son. * | the Tioga ”11eran Officer Staring is working The trausfer of pagsengers to and from the | 'put of t rks Only l;!:Pn.1rouud 1 h a f ug again as quick as a Hasb, and at it thoy &09 | y pegranl, H.M. Tilbury, J. Pritchard, J. J. t’igt\1‘.l;':;clrmfggngznflgzrficiur lus SteWAT <| jng case tor tho plé{otiff. - Taylor & Bacon are | Delaware, Lackawahna and Western depot | Chat do son ere this year. l again. - By this time Sullivan was thoroughly | D. J. Horrigan, A. L. Greopo, ouf | *~ » ® eney. the plaintuff's attorneys. | Severial people are | has not been at all satiefactory to the public F yon eall 1. . - » & I Y peop ye calls 'm Baptysts,\ \L . a »-worked up and he poured in his slexdge:ham- Owego; W. H. Theloman, of Richford; C. K. THE lu\;!.'B'L.lttAzi glmlov ' ubsent from tow {but mare expected to return Heuce the offcials of that rosd have taken the, [# - f ib moe Vhy so\\ - * CJ oz E mer blows in quick succession, knouking Me- Butts, of Spencer ; W H. Bristol, Dr. D. Ear] * * *** t | spon. j - - management of the transfer in their owh nd his money is soon paigted.\ camse they spile so quick after th&y commeiout Caffrey cloar through the ropes, doubling bim | y, p. poo and F. N. Doun», of Tioga, toot And The Political Leaders Harve Not Yet Decid - 'The North {Elmira firo department had hands, and hereafter in order to acepmmodath : LATER DEVELOPMENTS, e Water. Do i © g - up in a heap, orgunized, with J. J. Vankleck as chairman on a Mau. | | their annual pargge Friday afternoon with a | the public, Doane will run free' busses to pj [{ Friday. afternoon one gL the cust \Tito? - - P - FUTBETH RutXp. und J; (G. Lears as secretary. [Spweral to the Telegram.) good turnout, unf@fthe Pioneer Hose band led who hold trunsfer tickets, frgm the following had been; swindipd, px'opgged to . ta f .n\-- ip , ranks. f , The fourth round clearly demonstrated that - , « | - Argaxy, N. Y., Ang. 20. -All the Itcpublivt} the dopartineut. lA “iii-Wm\? down Main | places on regular schedule time, viz: furniturq in ord .r to get j hazt he eH _ laner is thauked for copies of Las - [ECC it was Sullivan's fight. - MceCaillrey was winded \_ Schuyler County Convention. *I hero nre reticent In regard to the Of- | street to Sayre, up Sayre to Cirand Central westw arp. |, {the wrerk. , Wright & .g ~ ; Sw +x je R 'C © mec Tel - r , » : is | New Mexicos jourtils, 0 - _E when he responded to the eull of the referee, | {wpecial to ”a h\ come of their stato convention. The situati avenue, 'up thel ffo Franklin street 200.0 aAadL agp ran rap [¢ The f - CO LT l.w;:u\l C- r- ? Sullivan forced him through the ropes w the N. Y., Aug, 29.- “ms\ huyler C040~ may be summed up fn the words of a protmuin®Bt thence to the copper of Main gund Franklin Leave Wyckoff house.........250 6:40 12:10 4:#5 @The dealer of whom itf/wwas pureh ; . Whit als. sturt. He was on his feet again In i sgeoud ty Demueratic convention, calle for the pur- Hepnmgpml' who within a year has been noth- “ODIN\; in front'bf the Platt'honse and wore *- Rathbun house....s.l...245 6:38) 12:15 5; then seen and $5tatad~ thy}? furlilitur t paid i~= Ivife tu ddiso F a \ a R a < * a pood i 9+ . ig ; A rite, of Arldisou, 14 visiting friends v and they went to hupgitng each other for dear PU‘mt \fl (1hoggingudflimf-mll? tudlht; an?\ “mi Inated and closely defeated for a county amt ® | invited 'tn«ide anif entertained very nicely by a if\ it? slicktiUfliue.:.:(3) 2,13 13:3 3 ffor, lut when; purcha§h chifriged to. _ ' th \ a( » eves - a es & A synatorial conventions, c.) ena P3 H cour ; & - . be 118 OUBQ .... 0....> R10. te M1 L fix' ss Lops l' M +4 ~ lis Mullin West. of Towanda, is visiting her> | 3 2:51. hing??? Sn; if” Ere: tiff-21:26 guilt) 17)!st at 2 o'elock p. m. to-day. - Henry C. Van mannegy “will; This; hoa are SBSH’TMnd‘ wilh! | the village trustdis, after which there was a s _ Siivernail's ticket office , 3:00 695 aeas sf f & Fisher. i Miss Maggie Uhimacin - A S e ans eakeniig. abn; * Cow v manner: ''The faetis, we gare All at seu. \ | rial of the steantsgr. The day pussed off very * _ Erie depot.... Frou ess 1615 50) | ' f ¥gin ach. . o ir. T] sed off very | - s* - Erie B: : 215 5:04 . [rs Jilin Merrill, of Walseyyifle, N. Y., has van - slugged | him | elear | through | the | Duzer was chosen chairman and W. F. Yn | poople are not agreed at all, but I thinkilit | pleasantly, \ # - Delavan house, ...ll... 3:15 6:40, 12:20 5: xorte visiting frieuds in fe caty, *> 20 | -_ ropes a secomd time and it was ueariy ten sec- Allen and W., l'flmflnhup secretaries of the MeRt- tyuly they will be and upon a fresh man.\ The ' 'qublipgagperding Trains leave D.,L. & W. depot.$:15 7:00 1230 5% fipne p e Caused Iii? air | Loitie Stiles, of Dumdeeg N. Y..is vistting - © EC onds before he got his feat and wind again. A | ing. - Hon. Adrian Tuttle, of Reading J. | oulirgement of representation in the forffi- ry notks. ' ' ' EASTW ARD. The Pamage 1M L Pair o F. M; son. ot, Desit! street. po- dispute over the time followed, and then the | F. Bumuos, of Watkins, and Samuel J. Brown. | coming Kepublican convention is a shreffd | ypu, Little Ite I “of; t\ t A f. AM. PBL PAL OP Thieves 0m? of Whora: Haye Go: i ' to : 8 n if: nteres rranged . ¥.) PML P.M. PM Boo. - Aunie Metanley, 6f Sayre, Pa., has re- ' sluggers went at it agnin in dead onuptest. . Mo- of Hyvana, were elocted Helogaies to the S80 | move of Warner Milter, who is easily the leader tikdy Reading °\ | Leave Wyckoff house.... ..... 840 12:90 4:00 gif) [ _ NORTH Eroust N. xo d Lome nter visiting trends bere. E * Caffrey was winded by this time, his mouth eonyveontion by acclamation. John G. Reynolds, among those now active, and it is exportedito TJ 1 l. # h Ti +_ Rathbun house.... ..... 8:15 12:05 4:05) 9: b j P\. i 7 f;\; Cooper, sen of ex-senator Cooper, of was bleeding, and Sulllvin - pounded him of Cgayutm; Martin N. Hall, of Catharine; D. prove a popular movement. | One of the effofits -- ho socin} & {32 € rst Methodist church # ! 1. 8. Beera's ticket offi¢e.8:20 - 1:00 4:10 9: i were burned atian earl 1 n phtay was thr: garst.ol the Misses Kenally | all over tha stige _ us - easily | as - he | Kolly| Koon, of Tyrone: Sidney Deskor, of MOD- | ip be, the Half-Breed leaders insist, to erish Int“ fom! 13mm phd w. aimhnidpd' aas a ocio 10 1250 400 who | ing, causing a [loss: of ~b.y. ~ * & R mmry A. Piast ' * 'almers, Ars. mpkins, anc iss Louise * _- Silvernall's ticket offce.8:15 12:55 4:05 9:95 E h insura; #2 Seamlon ar! daichter, Aunt strat would a boy - sixteen - years _ of _ ago. tour; W, H. Baldwin, of Dix, and Henry A. Pl#B, | our the Stalwart mathods and insure a popular B favored g I dien h | >o frp d? 8 ticket ofice 8-J m TU o wes En insurance of % . J thter, Aunie, of Strat I : L t Héctor, wero also chosen by gee! to . . , rown favored fb audience with some very e depot.............. 150 12:55 4:05 9 fire Van Dugen's liquor Canaday leate fop their hoing to- moftow after F FIFTH ROUND. of H4etor, wer ' Y amatlon | expression.» The absence of the SALIWATt 48\ | joo music i- © - Delavan house.: §:20 1:00 410 %D | 3 (14 y enjofatle tisit o/ two Week M latives po \ Tho Pittsburg pugilist came'up from his delegutes to the s#natorial convention. A | mont from influential interference seemsfito Epping 14 - Trains leave D., L & W. depot. 140 0d: \10. YIN i store and Colwell's mes poatv. - * a felntives tE corner like a school boy coming up to i teacher equnty committee, comprising one from °&\R | copfirm this view. It certainly Indicates that -Mr. and Mrs:@Fiorence E. Donahue, of De- THELC | “mfg. v20 420 970 } ized, and M al Dew --i tol ~- € chi He oyed Sul d was in | election district In the county, was therschosen. ublfes witt streot, ontoffiined a party of friends last |- The busses will be at the Delaware, LackR®- {ns a detective is well e CITY HAPPENINGS <F to get whipped,. | He eyed. 200 D | Phoy are: T f Cuyut B. L. Swart 1+ although the Republicans ure not agreod of a Sunday evenin honor of Mrs. Frumveller, | wanna and Western depot upon the arrival bof | he case and € - EXILNGS. .o. terror every time he made a move, Ho dodged {be} | mv-nc‘: hole fk'l RV ‘t‘f‘ rtwo00C ? | candidate, they aro likely to work earnéstlylin | op purport, Mich{@who has been visiting in El. | all trains, and also transfer free, passen ef E Shich warranted to hj con regation listened to the Rev. M | around the ring, dropping to escape the ter- I (hthqrfixm T. E. Sawyer; Dis, Q. W. 31.1110), concert=nftor the nomination. \/ B ’ 89) O O. ~ P. no transftar A A bls of i whigh warranted: to \l Hiomifion Ont., Why prem fed \'u; the £ mible punishment that wus in store for im if M. K. Grey, W. H. (bbs; Hector, H. W. Simp- . eee a 2 . ; _| miru. (19 . _| holding transfer tickets to above points. Other (§ Frasier, a worthless, Presby terian eturch last Ainday. 4 ho stood up and fook it. His wind was gone | $60, J. Stilwell, Andrew J, Mortis, M. F. Plah; THE DEMOCRATIC SITUATION. Fire Tnursdéy morning destroyed the tan- | busses will be ready to transfer passengers aB0 J migh Jackson, a your {llmmug'mn eluldl a trea on Lake. -_ und bis courage was ozing out at every pore leading, John Warner, L. G. Phinney ; Tyrone, 02% nery, operated {Mfar the east hill by Fabian | baggage to and from all parts of the city fat: reputation is much ,,,5‘J;;ff*,‘,;1‘,\:¢{ Loue was the E 00> He mude no attempt to hit his adversary, con- U. E. Shafer; Orange, Charles Jones ; Montour, | All the Indications Point to the Nominat{pn Schwartz. It Is'ff{id that a atgve upset in the reasonable rates. All orders telephoned [to ;| Jackson confessed and wise po , \ t vu mae ane ; « 3 & S: +f . - irying room anditarted the fire. The loss is | the Delaware, Lackawanna and, West d i | [ wer Eyrker, ou Sunday,.ea tinguished a small Boos tenting himself with dodging Sullivan's anvils | 5 muel J, Brown. State Delegate Sumuel J. ot Hill 4 ary m \ j » 44 w: and, Western degiot jj] pleaded not guilty whe at u dy house back of The depot, Stnall boys - _ aud Film“) praying to \himself for \ time ** aro-e and informed the convention that he wis [Special to the Telegram,] . placed at betwosd{#?20,000 and 230,00, with an | will be promptly attended to. , The busses gre;| tice Bachman, but w with matches “151224 o E to be called Finally Sullivan sent in a jaw {fr David B. Hill for governor first, last and all “335“ I“ Y., Aug. 39,“ ‘Amsfifi’ it\? Demo- insurance of $8,{f§0) distributed among various all to be put in first-class condition,in chargelof } companion for an appée . . Adgertised List. » E breaker, striking hint squire in the mouth, | the time. Hon. ¥. J. Sunderlin then arose and hrfiismglzsslzfanpftzrz:ZS‘anre-nitl 0:35“ or | companies. a; m + , gentlemanly drivers. Any or all comma-1151138, jury. Jackson has ser follqwins leffecs remain unealled for at - kKuocking him elean back into his corner, whore rhad resolutions commendatory of and indor«- ularly about his o f 11 “' ‘ Y hil fri 39 -Juhn O'Congiot, the son of Daniel O'Con- | should be made to W. H. Peters, agent, 3 [mira postcofllee: ed for & | he seemed perfectly content to remain, as long | the tho administration of President Cleveland WWI,“ y about his official business, his | nor, of 803 9“qu 'street, played along the Erie | ware, Lackawanna and Western. Transfer - M R v Sof lec + + A it fq d R ra» ' a > 202 Mrou) Roo 0000 Taey, Misa Sw 3 as Sullivan left him alone. . I und gf Governor Hill, and instructing the state | 85° 2% NP means inactive. So far as fhis | wack in the viefpfty of Sizth street Wednesday | tickets to and from above points will also bei? man, 4 1, Lanner, Grodnp 1 3 . SIXTH ROUCXD detegatés in frvor of Governor Hill. - Thereso- county is concerned heis the only Demoe it“! eveping, and in gn endeavor to get out of the | honored on all street cars. where the law has b Ne Mane |- Mulford, J R E The sixth d. as but-nirf.l otition of the | thtions wore received with great enthusiasm candidate who can be relied upon torarry!it. | way of an engine had his left arm so badly a =o --- I him. This is not the Stebohe 605 - a £0 4 } - lou 'this a S < ML % Mary U Bribie, say E previigxoqu-aicsng «impl ypdgdmml around | dod topted by a unanimous vore, - 'The con- It Is butlf‘fid if“ in“: $8 about? I? Cugper | mangled that it whs necessary to amputate the - THE PROHLBITIONISTS, §] has beep afficted with if E \ .. E. C . M 3 + Pn (__| means his brother-in-la ewitt, for gotler- ho ee gee > ; 4k is. {a}? * I 1.3: \ - po the'ring without attempting to «trike a blow vention was entirely bfim‘m‘mm' nor. 'Fhe latter's numinzltlon is flow-wag;- m memfi: 25.1;th it\éiiier electric light plant | Their County Committee Hold an Importsut a time a few yours £60 We“ ince . 2 pen. sg , hi , ; - errno e e® = R * h 18> T. f- - e t n frequent f . litigl o ER'llrlllltu‘l‘; “IF-Pint E * 2t- 231132: 34:12. Elgligilgglgniliivig Silihiilitllifl Knights of Labor Order Another Strike. probable. It is worthy of {0111‘er that theyp is has beon (“Hunt-5d until September ll; and the Meeting Yesterday Afternoon. , gszisittgi?:igzyoggg ‘veéi‘c‘filhgii a F I , rao Me » a « Ges. - l & L2 . R & , 'M « “mug ( HOB . X if 4 ly br k may got a [d , A (“I-”fa“ to the letty‘na. m], I ¢ u general ex pression ouLeiQo‘o!‘ the DI‘Offlsa' P* sale of the Luk rgfpdridge progeny, has also The Prohibition Founty, committee hel Al. religious rq‘lvival was inz. Adua Wayman,. Mire Nellie <I opfof him. They finally broke away got APAD CGareesyos, Texas, Aug,. 20.--Tho trouble al politictans in favor of Governor HHL B is put cova} until fiepmmper 2%. Two meeting in the Sentinel olflcd' yesterday after» ; nle oV Births. 5 Piral C went at it again. - Neither: seemed BNMOUS ; has for some Hm» buen brewing betwoun | also noticed that the Flower men are opem® in | horses, two was las, three piles of lumber and | noon. J. S. Harrington was elected chairmikin { «churches, and ong young mon w Anna ratmielL, Frartk P to force the fighting to any great estent. Me- | (na qjupf, Colorad® and Santa Fe mdlroad and | advoeney of the governor, and scem be | other 'prupert3‘? jivés soul!) Wednesday athe this fieingliis second year in thact pcgitrimt;m £1,531 one of the < boys,\ was vsatfiegrea; ' pop mer > » i {etl short. / R id f . & r & + ~ t * » \ h . - (®.! ina moment of exceffiive good T. F. Barcock, postmaster. .‘ C?“ ey led off with a light blow, but W“. short | mo {pights of Labor resulted at noon yeftor» | deeply in carnest in his interest. Tho fet!- | amount realizediboing £149.45. S. Howell was re-elected secretary, this bein La fessed slgx‘tfllle cas a nig beg of F nize | 1:4” two pugilists then clinehed and broko, Me- day in a genoral strike of mechanics and In- | cones of the machine mon mako this fact nflmh -- Ab alarm frgin box 21 called the firemen to | his third year in this position. James fesseu tha was 2 Ma\ 81 f | . I j Cuffrey getting tn is tap on Sullivan's ear. Th€ |p orang giong the line. A restoration of wages | more marked and the effect from that 'jind | a barn near the Epcond street crossfng of the | Dumiars was chosen treasurer D; O. Grodj [J| bad been burning buil fings’ out, - i OPRRA f 24 OR -> E fight ended here amid great exceitement, M\ | was promised some time ago, but the company | uther canses has done much to popularizo {tho | Frie Wednesday} hight, but their services were | of Horseheads, and F. E. Baldwin were cho \Af | eral companions, professed tvfiet hey were _ y «tA Holnis, * -E Cutrey's friends surrounded hlm and \'h';le'“'d- has iniled to do so, and bence the formidable | governor's ambitions, At the present flung Ris | not required #: 'the fames had been extin- | as an ekecutive committee, - The county eoind . not prosegnqtedin This ise will nck endd this : Qa s ' | j ~ h r t . 'ems #50020 K p * | or thes cendigrics are and w halk LE BARBDWELI $2; DOA! dxsstutgnugllritcdaaltuéflfi $5042? strike. nomination seems “ff? l guished by the ésidents of the neighborhood. | mittee for the next year is as fqllows:; Agh way E it ip . ¢ i .. .... Manager. ( th p coat: xe s @if ® m nn p tm emm rt ~ - s ¥t th as & f i # le 2d their respective corners. i A Prosperous Corporation,. Chicago Markets. $ I; is Ejfgve: linthtioggg (30:1. caused by a laind,FM. Magrion, Baldwin, zhfineg Munson c Ron 2 & ¢ b AWABEDED TO SULLIVA®S [Special to the Telegram.) [Special to the Telegram,] , spar m & p g loc ve. . Big Flats, James Bradshaw; Catlin, James * A Coin Coll n . : a DE SULLI . --Frod. Rockwfbi1, asoventeen-year-old young Price; Chemung,James Roberts; Erin, Chafl \To the Hdzflir of the Telemgmf: * | Senaxrorn, Ps., Aug. 20.--Tho Lackawanna Cricano, Iil., Aug. 29.--FTrading in wheat J man employed ff a machine shop on Market Wallage; Elmira city, first ward, F. F. Grdy The fight wa- decided at the end of the sixth us l? 1 havo a ppuny of the (fine | good con- oyP NIGHT & \of round in fuy f Sulliv ceount of foul Iron und Coal eompany's blast furnace No. %, was netive to-day, und sealpers had good ti R > : E1 ening, August 24, '85. I by Mczjufi'rtx?‘ ”whizdyflsn 2T;0°“..,d 0b; (she: which hus beon in blast between three and four | in making quick turns. Corn and providions | =t\ eet, was by a revolving shaft; Mon- | second ward,0. A. Gregogry ; third ward, Fran} dition. ; Can you tell columns of .. 2C l'éferee Mcéufifrey says Sulllynn is the best yours, has just been blown out, and farngceg | were neglected, October whent opened, q | dey. and. had 4 §~ vlothes stripped from his | Murphy; fourth ward, first district, “(aim 72131“ ngfzrdi£$1e axiiy 3g; bgsgld, | 2 * TOTL CT g; man in the world,.and ucknowledges that he | No. 4, which has been idle for more than two | closed at 82; lowest 815; highost 8¥'g. }jOc- body. He was { rried around the shaft sev- Dumars ; second district, I. M. Tindermgn aflunmi N, Y. ~ | t tole 'he hoitery of Faughter, SULLY3 ~ is no match for him C yeurs, was sot to work yesterday morning and | tour corn opened and closed at 425, which eral times, and dfeaped with his life, although | fifth ward, F. E. Baldwin; sixth ward, F. | & MMA t no, %, eC tt «ht. Ly ? ® f rruéfi DETAILS - I the first tron was lot out of It at midnight lost | was nlso the lowest price of gio day; highest badly bruised 2B He was tuken to the hos- | Howell; seventh < ward, d. S. Harring 0x23 figf‘g? B t_ V T DJ F E; Another account says Sullivan in the first l night, - The company have four furnaces Con» | 4215, Ortober pork oponad and cfdsef} at pital on EustLon street, and Dra, Ross and | Horseheads, first district, Nathan Cary; tee * for filty ; - ~ l . § - ; E/ round gave NIéCaflrey a terrible blow Anock- | stantly in blast. * 28.921;, the lowest price of the day; highest Price, tho pro (fwrsffi the institution, at- 09d district, D T4 O. Grpom; Southport, . firs . - 1 $ l f 4 1 } X ing hi s. In the third round I -> ©$8.97+,. tended him. brk well's parents live at North | district, Dexter Bugbee; second district, N * e L4 ® ~ \T filg in against the ropes, in the rol » A Murder at Scranton. - - Eimira. A Hammond ; Veteran, first district Kendell . > \ j (* ay ; 8 a % r e . - , r * » * idei ae. 1 wan i |__ __| Coone on ot Revert dlatdet, Nathan Yaeys Tus Blew. CoH the young & , , owed it up b; He p xtox, Pa., Aug. 29.- * , 6 . a fay * } tran od S 13 Germar Comedian, AE . the ropes, over which 5° hung heilplessiy. In | g Sicjjgéonauan, wig found murdered in e’. Pa., Aug. 29.-The prenmi‘pary llding,in~ his _ 8. abovgthethmin dam Wed . .Dimon‘ Tiere was & town committes of th i‘e ‘ \== ( $0 timi wil Th Meramec) te | Wea iF aot hire tof: Bilo hnd | tnfonction grand the | theone ie wes conied oter | of this are how thor san ABBY {jag-R ~ terrible blows on the faceund forshead, | wus erushed and throut cut. . No clad to the | rallroad to prevent its consollastion with I the | fs 12915 und Jhmes H. Havens, a young | oughly organized and ife gotzxg Into the t\01\ 101%, low £5}???- ; <4 ing him to his knoes. - In the Hith round sul- lerers. - Pennsylvania railroad company h on f ' ' | f p [2 WFR} M3 | 10 ,A0Wei 124, Hi 1 t L NM g > \ livan was evidentiy becomingangry and began murdere -o ee \___ . served. The sheriff of this county 113.251th for gfixsfinghfiwmtgfpfii? “i P 0,5;322 til; for their principles.and fight as they pray, |< |f | While the situation : hito 'arceur - for f iC. ched sul- 1 Indications For To-Day. the enst to serve the one granted aguinst. F3 > CU TCL =>: cn Shven ~--* (- _| |i | bie to higher prices strong company of Fargeurs and Vocalis&@ | | ' livixilngiiient‘lrgihgf g'd “Si “fixing? (1331;th Weaugtzgptxflnul to the Teregram.] * South Ponnsyivania ram-(id 001111111125?um \the river and after|@ hard struggle succceded in See Sbvonith Page, \ GB pleheggangl'tft Oil CEZ OF ADMISSION -Parquette and balcony , again he hit higm xfinfifii. Thon Sullivan |- D.C., Aug. 29.-For the mid» tti # ecm a resculbg the im riled 3°??? , Havens gecom- | - An account of the Sigttery-Baker prize ».é { under .$1 before anofl 1 seats $2357 35231; fi‘fim\? y 3531 42 planted a stmuigh - right-bgnder in Mc- | die Atlantic states light local rains, southerly Subscribe for the Trerxoxaw. | Jis the best puma? , &nd that at the peri “I'Qti‘angngther intagstgg digomgitymewsgw be | ~ Bayt d T3c. h striiy ® I> \ iis own lite. | tol s ~ O* ~> | found onseventh: hookstore, . wits “_ ft,“ Cafttey's face. 'The contimuned, | winds with a slight ziso in tempyrature. . © 01 pRPCE published Io g 11.301}? 1g!!- : as Coy y | tour fail!” antl € asic. ) page, x 0s Fo uythe alway 1C + ae ta O4, ,~@\,';0 ' bog \ man ch