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   Daily Era, The (Newspaper) - July 28, 1886, Bradford, Pennsylvania                               I F Morns O J JLane UNDERTAKING GO E 1 Pa Lots furnished in Oak Hill cemetery DAT AND NIGHT THE DAILY ERA IX D MORRIS O i EANE UNDERTAKERS Call nnd Examine oar Stock 4 PA Day Night WEDNESDAY JULY 28 1886 HATH NOT THEIR Editor Sustains a i jit the Hands of a Sii- NO 247 the case for the Slabe iu a five hours alter which the case was submitted to the jury In one arid two minutes the jury came in with n verdict of in the first degree as charged in the com- plaint The prisoner accepted the verdict as a mutter ot fact and was returned to jail of to await the result of a motion for a ne Is Plays High will be made immediately July the Millerstown was last night by ten or i of tbe leading women of ths of Temperance Last Tuesday branch of the Templars at and in the B of paper a description members and their talk Tho good women of spoken of as female nod as holding of tbe party under strict Tho women were also of as made arrangements Saturday last ho is also was absent i and did not return At an appointed time last fiss MKs Bell and about 1 the enraged Templars appeared armed heavy mid when appeared r him and whipped him until nod blue from head to he was also in effigy omen The action of the women nth general approval both here and the Templars con- that they have dealt faction a deadly blow i quite seriously injured by the jelebrated'i in to steal not the Steel Link Ill BAPTISTS SUFFER Their Publication Society n Heavy July P and chief bookkeeper of an Baptist Publication s to-day placed under arrest on a f embezzling of the is thirty-five years old and has children He has been with the society for twenty his in his accounts was i the hooks wero examined Be ago while he was confined to his a broken leg He is still Line bnt is under charge nt a Deer Jle lived bnt vacantly It is supposed that he in speculations The Tte that Pierian has proposed to restitution selling his nd other effects and handing the over to them It is thought that trainee the deficit to All Son's peculations were from tbe the publication office of He Lad excellent and integrity and was a per of the West hutch antl an active worker in its DIED AT 153 YEARS A Negro Who Remembered nil tbe Revolutionary Etc certificate ot the death of Wm was filed at tbe office of department evening Tbe certificate gave the age of the deceased as being 153 years find WOT signed by a reputable practicing physician A visit to the residence of the deceased wos made by a reporter of tbs United A knock upon the door was responded to by a very aged looking and decrepit hobbling along with the aid of a cane The woman proved to be tbe of tbe deceased She is seventy-four years of age and is tho of six children by the first wife The face of the dead man greatly emaciated The cheeks and eyes sunken and tbe skin was shriveled The man's relatives claim that he re- membered all about tbe revolutionary tbe signing of the treaty peace between the United States aud Great and the death of Washington He may not have attained the great age of but be doubtless lived more than a century by years FOR CHARLES S WOLFE BRADFORD'S PROHIBITION GATES TO USE THEIR E HUSO POLICY fating Lain to Ije Rigorously 27 Salisbury was cally cheered by the crowds that in nnd the Carlton Jen bis carriage drove up and the taken up and renewed upon in the club rooms When restored Lord ad- sthe assembled members of the Con- i party at pome length their He those present result of the elections and ex- necessity wisdom of i the Irish policy of the Unionists that he had offered Loid i the but notwithstanding tbe fact tail promised lo ex- loyal support In bis preserve tho utmost secrecy as to L Conservative r subsequently asked ury what protection would be i Loyalists of Ireland replied that the government of country i rigorously enforced Ho would t additional but ho thought i to discuss these matters hates were finished WILL ARRANGE For tho Summer Vacation ot President and Mrs Cleveland in tho July Star evening is stated at the White House that Col Lament has gone to his home in Cortland New for a few but it is believed that during his absence be will make all arrangements for the summer vacation for tbe President and Mrs Cleveland in the No information on the subject can be obtained at the White bnt it is understood that the President and Mrs Cleveland will reach Albany about the middle of August and will be on their trip to tbe by Mrs and eral friends It is said that they will go to tho woods fiom and that will cover from four to A SHOW Attended n Large and Appreciative Audience a was hauged beie to-day for the murder of J C a street car last Mnv There were ple present Green made 1 confession from tbe saying that robbery was the motive of tbe crime The ropo slipped and death ensued from his accomplice in tho is undergoing a sentence for life Green was years old Ball Players Fight July of the St Louis babe ball players got into a difficulty this evening immediately after tbe game wished to place a mascot darkey in the carnage with Captain and Second Baseman Robinson and who was seated with tbe strock Robinson a terrible blow in tbe neck dashed for and dragged him back from tbe driver's held him over the ol the carriage bra with a vengeance Captain finally succeeded in the and upon their arrival at the hotel Robinson was fined and Latham got off with a reprimand Bush Flies July continue in many parts ol on the south shore in vicinity of Michael's bay ami Province iy Tbe looses in many cases are imo The and crossings between Michael's bay ud Province bay are as overal and a largo quantity of irnber have been burned Unless omei soon much property will be de- -a m SPOUTING MATTERS Day at the Cleveland midsummer 3 driving park were inaugurated j was fine and tbe at- Tool was t was n pacing mile three in five to harness for lodge Lynch Charles oml was a fo best three iu for the for a purse of vr Haven Opal INce was a trotting race for pie best three in McGregor Robert Francis third ne drove a running to bout the record two seconds Ball 0 0 000 S 0 0 0 1 1 0 New York 15 Errors Xew York 5 i At Boston game postponed by we St 2 6 5 l Pittsburg 1 Cincinnati 2 wl Cards of a New Design July 27 bas approved a new design cards They are to be jon white paper with a bead c tub upper corner The new i at the Bureau of En ind Printing is generally con l improvement Pn he cards now Willie Sells Convicted arguments ase were concluded to-day J the boy's and J W ike for the defense The for- stood by the boy almost like ngh the made an earnest J Q Stratton np ENCAMPMENT No T O meets 0 F Hull It Approved the President July President approved the naval appropriation the providing for the iou of a public build lag N aud private pension pills of the Exempt Association this evening at 8 o'clock It C A Sealed Proposals For tbo erection and completion of an two-story frame school house city of in accordance with plans and specifications of C W will be received tbe undersigned and opened on July 1886 The plans and specifications can be seen at the office of No 57 Main Bradford The School Board reserve the right to re- ject any and all bids Address H M Chairman Building Pa BAUER resident ance Producers Exchange build- Fo The only insurance agency writing all their own policies at their office They represent the oldest nnd largest companies m the United States No policy Nose and Dr Reed's office hours are from 9 a m to 4 p m over 75 Main Bradford OFFICE OF EBIE 85 MAIN Unqualified of tun Isburg Ticket of Principles ing to Rule The Prohibition Convention was held at Hall yesterday afternoon Eev E M Buck was chosen chairman The convention was well nearly all the precincts of the county resented One hundred and twenty lars was pledged by those present for use of tho County Committee were as For County S of Red Rock TOP Kent Kane is the eldest son of Gen de- For County H For County S Wilson The convention n'ao elected Congressional delegates to State convention and a County Committee with Peter Findlay as chairman The County Committee were instructed to adopt such means as they see fit for organizing the county A free lecture bureau established with K of and fifty-one free wero pledged from tbe G Rev E M M S Her I E Mr aud E K Kane The following resolution was Behoving that it will he for the best interest of tho cause Prohibition and advance the fst of the Prohibition of thib fore the delegates Irom the to tho State convention be instructed to their best ors to have Charles S ac date of the Prohibition party for Governor ol the State of Pennsylvania The Committee on Resolutions reported tho which were Prohibition Party of county In convention God as the rightful of all men from whom tho just powers of de- rived and to laws h iman enactments should conform as an condition ot prosperity and happiness our loyal adherence to the principles prom by the Prohibition State ard National houses for the sale of beverage in and a riuk b 4 UJ i an paid over the of government producing anil form of and political disorder and is it any we behold bor uai ist the encroachments of aud by Slate and National result as by the Chicago other riots and the steady of tlie classin iu and the vi the traffic is a sin God and a cri e against the is anil by the general government and c it of and is a finest State aud we hold therefore that ul bo handled hy npe po meal and that thr of tnc to bo remedied necessitate the of PL political for its i nt lev ny this and in view of fact that the Republican and parties as political organizations arc the two one tae the other and friend therefore That we he cooperation and vote of every pa not and Christian pist n the county in of he party Plie omy cal cally the of America are ot more o to the aud the of Republican than the s of rebel r ai the in 0111 Slate ib a matter of its condition remains unchanged read of Us the the murderous by a tc uf the tent of the lal h 12th and the nl tiiotlu-r in the seventh a in the of p iu them by the in the in- terest ol lor public re- to certain licenses in which these License law sol n prohibitory acter uow exist in our state were to the purpose of the sak intoxicating b it af cr an experience of a lo series of lias demonstrated the fact that n any to restrain or lessen I ic evils of this social but on tl Inn enabled it by its insidious and elicits to in the and customs of the aid by se made imrl wealth of the has it in almost poner for evil in tae politics of the State and therefore be it That the time has in the h s tory ol the State nud nation when the in whom all power is fnr the public and to the happi- ness and general as specifically for in their bills ot rights declare that the sale and supply of intoxicating drink beverages be forever prohibited by Constitutional Amendments statutory enactments the of woman to it and are to trust hci to be her own of the of exercise Among other of principles adopted by tl c Knights of Labor two general and we deem industrial nnd not tl e true standard of individual and national ness 1 Reforms in of all sinecures wit i and and That and sobriety are essential qualifications That the vires of men arc for not for t the public lands be held for the homes of the people and not given n gifts to cor- or sold in largo tracts speculative purposes care support be given to our soldiers and sailors disabled ia the service of their country and to dependent widows and orphans G That we call the attention of tne the miner and the manufacturer to the tion of the baneful upon Lrv of the liquor as it will be found tne robber who lessens wages and profits foments discontent and and is the of family welfare labor and mate Industries deliverance from the taxation and loss which the liquor traffic im- poses Resolved of the party of county convention assembled that as our government intended to be a government of fie for It is the judgment and firm conviction party of county in open oar office in Chicago at 140 and 142 Monroe street Matter for that city will be forwarded via JN r ft 0 and Chicago Atlantic twenty boars Order goods from Chicago by Erie Express We have also completed for through billing between Braor an Philadelphia at New York per 100 pounds Goods received and delivered bv Adams Express Company and forwarded via Valley railroad Order via Adams Express Company from time Oar time be- tween Bradford and New York is 10 hours the bv tbo it follows that the of our State and National should be so to the greatest good for the greatest a in our political science on the whole fabric of our structure The following were Delegates to Stite Prohibition tion to be held at August and of Bradford Rev J G of E K of and Mrs George S o Bradford Congressional H of Mr of II S of Red Rock Word has been re from Congressional conferees in other counties favoring a straight tion candidate K of Jj vs Progressive NEW July will be a general lockout of all Progressive cigar makers in this city refusing to obey the command of District Assembly 48 to leav own union To-day a from tbe acting with the consen of the announced to Levy tha all persons working for that firm not in tending to remain members of the K of L must seek employment elsewhere There ai o ten other shops in New York employing about hands will in all probability follow tbe example of Levy Bros TWO Enterprise No Arrests Tbe burglar who bas been prowling about town for a few nights past looking for a favorable opening according to those who have discovered his was nate early yesterday morning when tha city was locked in slumber He an entrance to W E Weaver's residence on Congress street by opening a blind and a window that gave him access to a small apartment off the Once iu ha bad the run of the house nud his way to the owner's A case con- a pair of diamond earring valued at the property of Mrs a diagonal coat and vent made by E W of X at a pair of diamond cuff a ring of assorted a skeleton and vanished In order that there might be a safe and examination Mr Weaver's clothes were carried to the here a surprised domestic picked them up in the morning Although plenty of silverware and other valuable though more or less bulky property was nothing of the kind so far carried off A neighbor heard a slight noise between 2 and 3 posed to IIP the time at which tbe burglary was committed No one in the Weaver residence was awakened by the intrusion and there is no clue A J house near by was also tbe scene of a visitation Tbe bold burglar got in by way of the washroom window and roamed through tbe house at his own sweet will When he left his available assets consisted of a 510 taken from a on tbe an open-faced gold watch valued at a plated chain and a bladed knife These were found in Mr bedroom nnd no one was aroused by tbe villain bouse entered 3 as Mrs Edgett bad to set tbe clock about that hour As in tbe Weaver there is no clue Knowledge of tbe premises is and it is hoped that even this slight link of idence may bring burglar or burglars to grief A riddling of by lead is a remedy much to be desired JAIL THEM Strong Measures Needed to Suppress tlie Tramp Nuisance The recent burglaries and attempted burglaries throw suspicion on every tramp or that curses tbe city with his flirty presence Tbe men who prowl about back doors begging for food and surveying tbu who beg money on tbe who hang around without visible means of of danger in every community aie fit sub- for our police and magistrates to tackle They can set about it none too soon to tbe citizens whose homes bare been violated and despoiled by mid- night no doubt armed to kill if These and all of tbe community demand the protection hat their position taxpayers he law provides remedy these dan erous leeches and tbe tims is ripe en- it regardless of sentiment The of the community is above other consideration and for this are justices and officers The remedy s conveyed in the following from the act f as given by Purdon's 121 Any person about from place to or foi the purpose of money 01 a who shall have no place of or occupation in the county or city i be betaken and to be a and of i and on shall bo sei toured to imprisonment and s rv at labor the jail or vork n the of ibo nv person bo arrested ran by satisfactory that he does not PI of oing about or lie purpose In the above sot lie not be ot tbe hereinbefore upon such shall be arrest by lie magistrate before is or tbe court upon hearing of ue case upon writ J2 tramp shall alter any NEIL nst the or vit mnt the pon of the or or shall any ir tbe or on the land ot the owner's or o Parrying other dangerous wall to do or any person which mav ic d by Uie jury tn the from tlie that the defendait s i and so or or threaten to onj lot to a any or tr iie or of be deemed of a and shall be to by separate or so at laoor for a nt exceeding three Aid Union Derrick City Union E A was organized Monday at Derrick by G W Brown Deputy Supreme with applicants for barter Mr Brown wls assisted by Ee McKenzie and nearly ill the sisters and brothers of Red Rock The names of the officers are as C Knight Lee i L E Knight C S Barr Miller K Jolnson W B E L L Assistant Kato Miller F B Examining A M D Representative to Union C E I W Atwood Time of Monday place of 0 U W Hall Foster This popular resort is now open to the public season Pardon with the assist lade new ments this spring give the Park a tbe proprie ance of his has truly metropolitan bicycle tennis grounds are The hall has been fb Park is pretty and OPENED BUT NOT FAB TO SHOW ITS SPEED Grave iw croquet and lawn mong the features d up and the entire tractive He wil rent the park to partis at reasonable rates and will furnish if no parties can bring own No liquors are sold on tbe The Park will be rented to at a very We rate Louis ladina boot and shoe maker of als No 4 Pine anteed E so and gnar chiropodist Showing Highly Gratifying to all Over tho forti iu Com- petition With Dispatch to Pa July pre- yesterday tha Taylorstown venture tpon which all eyes were centered was tarted drilling at about this ng and made a when the was opened They ran two bits np to 5 o'clock this evening and the well flowed while drilling in both bits is too early n the stage of tha game to any just what tbo well is good I Special Dispatch to Tun July A well No on the Wise is drilling n the sand aud showing up for a 40 barrel well Dispatch to THE ERA July coon Oil Company's No on the is through tbe sand and doing 150 barrels per diem The No 1 is doing 100 reK struck tbe tanks at the well No on the Hood burning them during the storm yesterday The flood also washed the tauk and moved the boiler at Alexander well The Stevenson No 1 is the best well in field It bas produced a daily average of 200 barrels for the thirty-three days There are two wells due this and both tbe Raccoon Oil Company's No is on tbe J P Morrow farm in Kirk and tbe other is the Hoori No 3 No on the J Morrow is due to the sand next Tuesday All tbe wells in the field are natural producers and s'S yet the glycerine bas no friend in field Tbe Westinghouse the P M Shannon and the Galey are the only wells producing outside of the Coon and they are all flowing the casing Tbe production of the field is 950 barrels In the long-lived Bradford field as in all other have encountered a series of difficulties which has ency to diminish the drilling list by de- grees each month said a member of a large producing cause you don't hear from this mouth that we are dead We only taking a soit of vacation aud without these ments drilling will likely progress quite rapidly and wo will make up for lost time aud make tbe woods ring with the Hounds ot oil industry Spence Dennis am ah on past they average about 300 barrels per month Tins is one of this proofs of the lasting qualities of the Bradford field Most of tho attention of operators has turned to cleaning out and drilling old wells which favorably to the fiee nse of and is considered profitable to the producer Generally 120 quails 33 considered iarge enough while 1.30 is not au uncommon nnd 160 01 9.00 is used quite At this writing tbe completed list not likely to fall much short of that of last while new is likely to a alight falling off as compared with last month it is not to be presumed that any great change wiil be scored On the Cockroft farm fames is drilling arc drilling on the Bingham lands Clark Stems just an average well on lof tuple W H Emery is nearing tbe taud at hia well ou tbe King farm aud is build- Ing a rig Garmon Co com- a well on the same farm Wesley Chambeis has a rig np on the farm The well ou the Island formerly owned by was purchased by our friend across the Jim of Gentle Jim is well equipped for producing their famous beans to bnt no more so than he is as an oil produce There was m all about 50 lubricating cil from the but it lias since to respond to the pump and consequently tbe drill is again in motion With good luck it will get l he bf Monday They lost the and about 200 lest of line in tbe hole but it has since been fished out The ion was The Western Oil Co is still fishing on tbe Crocker farm C K Book completed a well during the month on the Wagner farm and has two wells drilling Tbe Union Oil Co are finishing up No 21 on lots 151 aud Sum Tuit has a ng up at in which the tools will swing shortly The Enterprise Transit Co take the lead in this fleld On the Newell property they completed an and have a well drilling ou the E T Co lands This com- pany have two rius up Baldwin Grace have a rig np on the Blair farm Sutherland Lathrop Co have a barrel producer on tbe King farm Whitney are on At Foster oa the C B H lands Roberts Co are drilling one well The Watson Oil Co completed So which is good for 10 and have n rig up ready for tbe drill Hutchmson Hackett have a comparatively small producer on the same lands F E Wood is drilling a well at Bell's Camp Burns Monroe and Mosier are each drilling one well on tbe C B H Oliver Skinner after a long lasting a mouth have completed their which is an average producer for this field The P C L P Co completed their No 8 well at Big Shanty on the Melvin farm and have two wells drilling In the once active Knapp's Creek section things are at a there only being two wells drilling and one rig up Black got a good barrel well on tbe Shattuck lands and have another well drilling Stettheimer is drilling a well on the Borden lands Rhodes Co have completed a rig on the Stevens farm In the livelier sections of Indian Creek there ia yet considerable work under way Johnson's No 2 is in the sand and showing for an average producer No 3 is No 4 is a rig Moore Watson have a well drilling on the Weaton property This firm com- an well and Ernet rin have a like venture on the same Gallagher ditto and also J L Co Cole Creek looms up with a larger list of work under tray than at the same time last month On lot the Union Oil Co have a small well and are drilling on lot 497 C P Byrom finished a nice producer on lot 539 and has one drilling on lot 538 John it would conld never be content to quit the old Bradford field for any length of and with in the Washington field evidently thinks he is under obligations to the field that brought him bis large fortune Accordingly he has up considerable land in the vicinity of Aiken which was once considered dry and will test it soon At present he is drilling on lot 589 The Associated are also drilling on tbe same while Jack Co have a rig np on lot 497 There is about five miles of barrel territory running from Cole Creek to Farmersville which will all be developed when there is a market that will warrant better prices LIMA O July last week has little twelve wells drilling fonr of which are dry or nearly while three are pretty good wells and five are almost as as The on the will make a barrel pumper on the make abont a pumper This well is abont in the heart of the city and near the Hunt which are about 100 to 200 apart J C on the will make a rel pumper Tom ou the was drilled in Monday and shot Saturday at 4 and up to on Sunday bad put inches in a tank This well is abont four miles from tho Public and the farthest south which makes a good showing that direction Ryder on the will make about a pumper This well is northeast of the Huston about six miles and almost on a Tbe Gas and Oil Co at- tempted to stretch tbe belt southwest of but got salt water for their trouble This well quit drilling in that direction for a it being about two and one-half miles west of Cleminger and two and one- half southeast of H A Fritz aud Duke Norton's bait water which con- a good deal of territory The No 2 is almost dry after being shot It is only 200 feet from No a well which out at a barrel rait Trenton Rock Reese No 2 is good for 30 while Erich's which is 100 rods from which is doing is good for nothing They had about 125 feet of oil in tbe hole and shut up to be shot this week Laney on tho got salt water and a little will pump abont 20 of oil a day Duke Norton have pulled out the casing on the After twenty-three feet in the sand the hole filled up 500 feet with salt water and no oil The Shade No 11 is a very fair well It will make about a well The Hogle which has been a great had the plugs drilled out day and about 7 o'clock was put into the tank and up to Sunday had done seventy-seven inches iu a tank This well at the time it was drilled in was doing anywhere from 250 to n day It was shot which increased it Tho No ou the Jacob has been reported by papers at 300 but is doing about 100 This shows what extravagant reports are published by ignorant reporters who don't go within two miles of a bnt take any one's word for it aud get ble which not alone affects tbe Eastern market but brings people here who have just money enough to here and expect big wages and work as quick as they but get fooled There are now here enough drillers and to do twice tbe work that is being done The oil refinery started operations on Friday and have one still separated and will commence to trent it about day Then we will know what Lima oil will be when it is refined The following gentlemen were at the Lima House last J M agent for tbe Ajax R A F E J L Apple went East as did also A A Hopkins PETROLEUM The New York Sun says Tbe Consuls of the United States at ferent commercial points in Europe and Asia have been instructed by the State Department to watch the progress which the Russian petroleum from the Baku wells is making in competition with the American The broad differences of quality between the Russian petroleum and the American are well recognized The crude Russian yields only about twenty-seven per of illuminating while the refuse ducts are of value The crude American yields seventy-five per and tba remaining twenty-five per affords valuable such as and other oils As to the relative qualities of tbe re- fined it is enough to say that the Russian refiners are beginning to sell their petroleum in packages marked with tions of tho trade marks which designate the best known American brands There is considerable diversity of opinion and of statement in tbe several reports as to tbe extent to which Russian tion is damaging tho American Steuart reports the arrival of the first tank steamer carrying petroleum to Antwerp He says There is tio doubt Russian petroleum will competitor of the ar- ticle can be introduced in sufficient quantities find upon equal terms This tition is now felt iu all markets adjacent to tlie places of and in some ports of the but no apprehension need be felt of any serious interference with our product upon this or any of any of tlie northern markets for a long time to come On the other again Consul whose post of observation is no further away from Antwerp than takes a much gloomier view of the It is a fact sufficiently well known that American lubricating oil is being gradually driven out of the market by Russian lubricating oil and at present a strong so not gother unsuccessful effort made to supersede American petroleum by Russian petroleum The general depression which has fallen upon the petroleum industry and com- merce everywhere during the past few months affects American and in- alike Tbe future of the tition which brings the Caucasus into snch close relations with the Allegheny hills is a matter of the greatest interest and of the greatest importance to the United for our petroleum export trade for the past ten vears has amounted to from to a year leum leads corn and flour and tobacco in the list of and follows three and bacon and hams Tor Sale Twenty shares of the capital stock of the Consolidated Bottling of at 25 cents on the Address lock box AN ELECTORAL GAME 8 INSCRIBED ON THE BRADFORD'S Again thn of Buffalo Have Their Clipped by tho Tims Far Wo Bradford of tke Struggle The second game witn the of was played on the Island yesterday As on the other occasion tory rested on the Bradford but the game was less interesting to ball players and less satisfactory in every respect Tbe was closer and at the became very exciting This was particularly the case in the last half of tbe third when with one man ont and a man on each who had reached started for crowding Sullivan off that base and Slattery off third Daily had the ball and ran toward until was half way home Ho then throw the ball to Doran at tbe plate and off the runner In the confusion that followed Sullivan tried to but was caught at tbo plate retiring the side when there had been every prospect of for the visitors Again at the last half of the ninth inning with the score 3 to 5 in favor of Echert opened for tbe with au exhibition of Slattery made an tile effort and was easily thrown ont at first and Sullivan vainly tried to hit the sphere three times in succession This ought to have ended the but it for who brilliant ganje through eight let this deci- sive ball slip by and before the third man was pnt ont two Buffalonians had crossed tbe lacking but one to have tied the game In yesterday's contest the Bradford boys excelled at the but were outplayed in the eleven errors marring the record of the home team Notwithstanding this and the fact that by it the game was longed and the pitcher required to face a larger number of batsmen than wonld otherwise have been the Burke held the enemy down to three hits But for hia very efficient work in tbe box the game would have resulted iu defeat for Bradford Burke's services were by a floral tribute not exactly elegant bnt certainly conspicuous In tlie middle of the ninth inning Manager Lindsey walked gracefully out to tbe and handed the occupant thereof a large and highly colored sunflower Burke laid the offering tenderly on the spit oa bauds and while an irreverent youngster in the crowd chirped a stauza of a Pansy A feature of the game as already excellent work by the Bradford battery although charged with a pair of played short in other respects finely Harvey caught a difficult fly and O'Neil worked bard and making several fine plays and ing well A the bat S M Decker satisfactorily The attendance was about 900 Following is tbe n Q 4 2 3 U 0 s 51220 2b D 3 3 3 o lih 41112 c 0 0 o i r f 1 0 1 1 i p 4 0 1 l Ib 4 0 0 0 31 1 S 12 12 27 25 10 A n it f p B I 2 B 1 1 ES 0 3 0 c 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 I 0 0 0 0 A 173 n 3 o 24.1 13 27 ID 8 7 7 4 B SCOKE ISY INNINGS 12345 0002 0010 Earned 1 First Iwo on Clippers 0 First base on 3 Struck Brad lord 5 Clippers 9 on Clippers 5 Clippers 2 Two base Double Daily and tery and Morau d JI Docker horns 8 minutes O'Neill and Burke will he tbe battery at Thursday's game between the tawney Browns and the play Daily and battery Manager Lindsey has consented io retain the although he had announced his intention of resigning Aug 1st Friends of the association will rejoice at as his place conld not easily be filled A HOT the of 11 Bad none Thief Dispatch to Tim ERA Pa July evening while John Miller's valuable horse and carriage was standing at the barn Joseph a stranger from Sullivan jumped into the carriage and drove rapidly away He was immediately dis- covered and to make escape was com- to drive np the principal ness street here Hundreds of people gave chase and ou reaching First avenue he was beaten down by the police and captured For four years Primrose West's Minstrels have appeared it tbo Wagner cither on the or 7th of but this season it was thought impossible to give them a date on account of tho ex- tensive repairs but their gentlemanly manager appeared on tbe scene yesterday and by producing convincing evidence that bis company would have luck unless permitted to play in Bradford as in years since their prevailed on tbe management to arrange matters in tbe theatre so that they conld give one of their inimitable and they will pear on August in all their fresh from a short summer vacation They open in ing that city and Buffalo aud then ford Tbe lower floor Wagner will be completed so that the chairs will be pnt in order for this special and everything will be in good shape Tbe roof and upper part of the house will not be touched until after when tho repairs will be continued until we have one of tho neatest theatres in opening the regular season early in September W C is prepared to furnish on short notice flowers in de- signs for Ac Keeps constantly on hand a large of floe plants Greenhouse No 10 Foreman   

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