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THB TELEGRAM, JUNE- 11, 1916.

How Nuxated Iron Helped Me To Whip Frank Moran ,

j e ss Willard Tells Secret of His Easy Victory Also reveals hitherto untold secret of his

great triumph over Jack Johnson; Says

IRON IS G R E A T E S T OF ALL STRENGTH • BUILDERS •

Ordinary Nuxated Iron will often increase the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous folks 200

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N o t long a g o a m a n c a m e t o m e w h o w a s n e a r l y half a c e n t u r y old, a n d a s k e d m e to g ive h i m a p r e l i m i n a r y e x a m i n a ­t ion for life i n s u r a n c e . I w a s a s t o n i s h e d to find h im w i t h t he blood p r e s s u r e of a boy of t w e n t y a n d a s full of vigor, v im a n d v i t a l i t y a s a y o u n g m a n ; in fact a y o u n g m a n h e rea l ly w a s , not%vithstand-ing h i s a g e . T h e s e c r e t h e . sa id w a s t a k i n g i r o n — n u x a t e d i ron hdd tilled h im w i t h r e n e w e d life. A t 30 h e w a s in had h e a l t h : a t 46 c a r e w o r n a n d nea r ly all in. N o w a t 50 a m i r a c l e of v i t a l i t y a n d h i s face b e a m i n g w i t h t h e b u o y a n c y of y o u t h . A s I h a v e sa id a h u n d r e d t i m e s over , i ron is t h e g r e a t e s t of a l l s t r e n g t h bu i lde r s . If people would , on ly t h r o w a w a y p a t e n t m e d i c i n e s a n d n a u s e o u s concoc t ions a n d t a k e s imple n u x a t e d i ron, I a m con­v inced t h a t t h e l ives of t h o u s a n d s of p e r ­s o n s m i g h t be saved , w h o now die eve ry y e a r f rom p n e u m o n i a , g r ippe , c o n s u m p ­t ion, k idney , l i ve r a n d h e a r t t r o u b l e , e t c . T h e r ea l . a n d t r u e c a u s e w h i c h s t a r t e d t h e i r d i s e a s e s w a s n o t h i n g m o r e n o r less t h a n a w e a k e n e d cond i t ion b r o u g h t on b y l ack of i ron in t h e blood. I ron is a b s o ­lu te ly necessa ry , t o e n a b l e y o u r blood t o c h a n g e food i n t o l iv ing t i s sue . W i t h o u t i t , n o m a t t e r h o w m u c h . o r w h a t you ea t , y o u r food m e r e l y p a s s e s t h r o u g h you w i t h o u t d o i n g you. a n y good. You don ' t g e t t h e . s t r e n g t h o u t of i t a n d a s a con­s e q u e n c e you become, w e a k , pa le a n d s i ck ly look ing j u s t l ike a p l a n t t r y i n g t o g r o w in a soil deficient in i ron . If you a r e no t s t r o n g o r wel l you owe i t t o yourse l f t o m a k e t h e fol lowing t e s t : S e e h o w long you can w o r k or h o w fa r you can w a l k w i t h o u t b e c o m i n g t i r ed . N e x t t a k e t w o five g r a i n t a b l e t s of o r d i n a r y n u x a t e d iron t h r e e t i m e s p e r d a y a f t e r m e a l s for t w o w e e k s . T h e n t e s t y o u r s t r e n g t h a g a i n a n d see for yourse l f h o w m u c h you" h a v e ga ined . I h a v e s e e n dozens of n e r v o u s r u n - d o w n people w h o w e r e a i l i ng a l l t h e whi le , doub le t h e i r s t r e n g t h a n d - e n d u r ­a n c e a n d e n t i r e l y g e t r id of al l s y m p t o m s of d y s p e p s i a , l iver a n d o t h e r t r o u b l e s In f rom t e n to fou r t een d a y s ' t i m e s i m p l y by t a k i n g iron in t h e p r o p e r form. A n d t h i s a f t e r t h e y h a d in s o m e c a s e s been

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of iron s imply to s a v e a few c e n t s . You m u s t t a k e i ron in a form t h a t c an b e eas i ly a b s o r b e d a n d a s s i m i l a t e d l ike n u x ­a t e d i ron if you w a n t i t t o do y o u a n y

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>w»ro pfeyslclan who has studied widely In h a p t o i n g i o r l o u s a e f e a t s i m p l y for teth thl, country and -Europe J I M . been £ i ron .—E. Saue r , M. D. »9«i*5!y employed to m a k e a. thorough in- « • - • « . rwilptUon ,lnto the real secret of the g rea t NOTE— Xuxated Iron, recommended abore .trwjth. power and endurance of Jeaa WIN by Dr. Sauer 1* not a p a t . n t medicine nor JKd. and the marvelous value of nuxated secret remedy, but one which Is well known iron a* a-stronjrth builder. to drujrslsts ahd whose 'Iron consti tuents a re

vrror V A D V Y- . .~~ **«!.,_ «^*«^,ri^-o<r»^ widely prescribed by eminent physician* NEW. YORK.—Lpon b e i n g i n t e r v i e w e d w e r n ^ un l ike the older inorganic Iron »t his apartment in t h e Coloninl ho te l , Mr . product*, i t is easily assimilated, does not Wffla-rf <wid- "Ve<s T h a v e a. r h f m l s t w i t h ^ivr« the teeth, make them black, nor up-Wlfla.dsajd. Yes. I n a v e a c n e m i s t w j t n ^ ^ , t o m a c n ; o n t h , contrary, it Is a me i© study the v a l u e of difforent foods m 0 B t potent remedy. In nearly all forms of Wd products a s to t h e i r p o w e r t o p r o d u c e indigestion, as well as for nervous, run­l e t strength a n d e n d u r a n c e , b o t h of down conditions. The manufac turers have which are so n e c e s s a r y in t h e p r i ze r i ng , such great confidence In Nuxated Iron t h a t 0B to recommendat ion I h a v e of ten t a k e n they ^^^tr^fi^^tiS^'^SS^ •n<m*+A »«>», »n / t T v,•..... r » r t f » n i « r i v oA b l « insti tution if they cannot taKe anj man S S B J & V * " * r i ^ t l n y t w or woman under 60 who lacks Iron and In­stated the free use of i ron by al l t h o s e r r f i a s e t h c l r s t rength 200 per cent, or over *w> wish to ob ta in g r e a t p h y s i c a l a n d j n f o u r w e ( k , - t j m e > provided they have no asmal. power. W i t h o u t I t I a m s u r e S ( s r ious organic trouble. They also offer to ttet I should n e v e r h a v e b e e n ab l e t o refund your money if It does not a t lea*t * to Jack Johnson to c o m p l e t e l y a n d double your s t rength and endurance in ten oaly as 1 did, a n d whi l e t r a i n i n g for m y days ' t ime. I t Is dispensed by all druggists .

L a n s i n g , N . Y. ; E d i t h D o u g l a s K e n n e d y , JSlmira; M a r y L o u i s e K e t c h u m , E l m i r a ; F lo r ence A. Losie , E l m i r a ; F lo r ence A. Lowe , E l m i r a ; E m i l y L. March , L a w - , rencevi l ie ; M. F lo rence McNev in , . 'E lmi r a ; R u t h C. Neag le , E l m i r a ; J e s s i e N e u e n ­dorf, A m s t e r d a m , N . Y.; El len M. N o r t h -r u p . Co rn ing ; E l m a T. . P i k e , W a v e r l y ; Mildred H . Shecly, E l m i r a ; Mildred R u s ­sell Sheldon, P u n x s u t a w n e y , P a . : M a r y E . Shook, Greencas t l e , P a . ; Mildred H a r ­r ie t Si t ter , E l m i r a ; Alice C. Spooner , Richvil le , N. Y.: Mabel Sellen S t inson , Ut ica , O.; M. Alice S t u r d e v a n t . P e n n Y a n ; Doro thy Van H o r n , E l m i r a ; E t h e l A. W a l e s , E lmi raT S a r a h Ann Wegg , E l ­m i r a ; R u t h F. Wyg'ant , Horne l l . Dean H a r r i s then m a d e the pe t i t ion to P r e s i ­den t S h a w for t h e confe r r ing of the degree of M a s t e r of A r t s , on Miss El iza H a r d y Lord , of W a s h i n g t o n , D. C., w h o g r a d ­u a t e d from t h e college in 1864, on a c c o u n t of consp icuous w o r k in v a r i o u s r e a l m s of educa t ion . Miss Lord c a m e to t h e college to a t t e n d t he c o m m e n c e m e n t . A p e t i ­tion for t h e degreer-of Doc to r of Ph i lo sophy to be confer red oh D e a n H a r r i s , w h o " a s a u t h o r , scholar,, e d u c a t o r a n d a d m i n i s t r a ­to r h a s exemplified t h e choices t f ru i t s of l i t e r a r y c u l t u r e , " w a s m a d e by P r o ­fessor A r t h u r *H. Nor ton , of t h e • college facul ty . Af te r s i n g i n g h y m n 283,.. t he exerc i ses were closed with the bened ic ­tion by R^v. ' Albert Erne» t Legg, p a s t o r of H e d d i h g M. K. chu rch , which w a s fol­lowed by ihe s ing ing of " A l m a M a t e r " by t h e s t u d e n t s . T h e p r o s e p c t s of t h e col­lege a r e b r i g h t e r t h a n for m a n y y e a r s , a n d t h e reg i s t r a t ion- for n e x t y e a r is la rge r t h a n eve r before .

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— H a r r y Ka^ne r e t u r n e d from S c r a n t o n F r i d a y .

—George N a t h a n s o n Is s p e n d i n g t h e week e n d ' t n Chicago.

—Miss Jilary W e i s e r s p e n t W e d n e s d a y w i t h f r iends in Corn ing .

—Rev. F . F . Rice , of M o n t o u r Fa l l s , w a s in t h e c i ty , F r i d a y .

—Wil l i am E . Kel ly , of Horne l l , s p e n t t h e w e e k end in t h i s c i ty .

—Misa M a r g u e r i t e Ca l l ahan , of Corning , s p e n t T u e s d a y in t h e ci ty.

—Miss M a r y H a n d , of Corning , w a s s h o p p i n g in t h e c i ty F r i d a y .

— J o h n M c F e i g g a n a n d C h a r l e s G a m e r will m o t o r t o - d a y to Troy , Pa . .

—Miss D o r a Cooper h a s been s p e n d i n g a few w e e k s w i t h r e l a t i v e s in the c i ty .

—Miss M a r g a r e t Bol ton a n d Miss M a r y H a y e s a r e s p e n d i n g S u n d a y in Whee l e r , P a .

—Miss M a r i e H . H a m m o n d , of Caldwel l a v e n u e , s p e n t h e p a s t w e e k In N e w York ci ty.

—Miss M a e Cher ry , of G r a n d C e n t r a l a v e n u e , i s conva le sc ing a f t e r a w e e k ' s ill­ness .

—Mr. a n d M r s . ' J a m e s H . Cla rkson , Mr. a n d M r s . L o u i s C, To t i s p e n t S u n d a y in W a t k i n s .

—Miss Bess ie a n d H y m e n Hesse l son , of O r c h a r d s t r e e t , a r e v i s i t i ng r e l a t i ve s in Brad fo rd .

—Mrs . L o u i s Goldmyer , of Horne l l , Is s p e n d i n g a w e k w i t h h e r m o t h e r , M r s . J a m e s S k e a h a n .

—A d a u g h t e r bo rn J u n e 8, 1918, t o Mr. a n d Mrs . Michae l M u n d y h a s been n a m e d C l u t h a M a y M u n d y .

— J o h n L e h m a n , of Un io n college, will spend t h e s u m m e r v a c a t i o n a t ' h i s h o m e on H a r p e r s t r e e t :

—Mrs . J . Le« K i n n e r , of L a k e s t r e e t , is n o w r e c o v e r i n g f rom a se r ious i l lness of s e v e r a l m o n t h s . I

— F r a n k B e n d e r , of K a n e , Pa . , a r r i v e d in t h e c i ty , W e d n e s d a y a f t e rnoon to a c ­c e p t a pos i t i on h e r e . .,

—.Mrs. H . W . H e s s e r , of E a s t M a u c h C h u n k , Pa . , i s v i s i t i n g Mrs . J a m e s H a n i -gan , of H a r p e r s t r e e t .

—Miss M a e Crowley, of E a s t Second s t r e e t , a t t e n d e d a d a n c e a t T o w a n d a , P a . , l a s t T h u r s d a y n igh t .

—Miss Sus ie Crowley , of W e s t Cl inton s t r e e t , is v i s i t i n g Mr. a n d Mrs . Danie l Cain , of Goodhue l ake .

—Miss N e t t a Bal l , o f Caldwel l a v e n u e , left t h e l a s t of t h e w e e k to a t t e n d a house p a r t y a t Bel lefonte , P a .

—Miss Mildred F o s t e r , of S a n Jose , Cal. , is v i s i t i ng h e r a u n t , Mm. L a u r a I*. W o o d ­w a r d , of W e s t W a t e r s t r e e t .

—Mr. a n d Mrs . Alfred Barton, , h a v e m o v e d to No . 608 Columbia s t r e e t , f rom No. 3111-2 W e s t F i f th s t r e e t .

—Miss R o s a m o n d ' Dodge , of W a v e r l y , w a s t h e g u e s t l a s t w e e k of Miss C l u t h a Ra lyea , of W e s t C h u r c h s t r e e t .

—Mrs . H e i m e n d i n g e r , of Ph i l ade lph ia , is v i s i t i ng h e r m o t h e r , Mrs . Lou i s Ho l -zhe imer , of E a s t Wa te r , s t r e e t .

—Miss F ranceB S. McConeghy , of Euc l id a v e n u e , h a s g o n e t o H o q u i a m , W a s h . , t o s p e n d s o m e t i m e w i t h f r iends .

— R o b e r t A. W i l b u r , j r . , of L e h i g h u n i ­ve r s i t y , is a t h i s h o m e , on W e s t Cl in ton s t r e e t , for t h e s u m m e r v a c a t i o n :

—Mrs , Wi l l i am R. R a t h b u n , of Wi l l i am s t r e e t , h a s t a k e n R e d Ruff c o t t a g e . a t Glehora for t h e m o n t h of Ju ly .

—Mrs . Con Meddlck, of N e w York , a r ­r ived in t h e c i ty t h e first of t h e w e e k for a v i s i t w i t h r e l a t i v e s a n d f r iends .

—Wil l i am M c N a m a r a is v i s i t i n g a t t h e h o m e of h i s p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . Wi l l ­i a m M c N a m a r a , on F u l t o n s t r e e t .

— F r a n k l i n I sza rd , .of t h e N e w York un ive r s i t y , is s p e n d i n g (the s u m m e r v a c a ­t ion a t h i s h o m e on Euc l id a v e n u e .

— A u g u s t u s G r e e n e r left F r i d a y a f t e r ­noon for a s h o r t v i s i t w i t h h is d a u g h t e r , Mrs . V a n N o r m a n , of Mansfield, P a .

— F e n t o n B. W e a v e r , . j r . , of t h e U n i ­v e r s i t y of Buffalo, is a t h i s h o m e on W e s t W a t e r s t r e e t for t h e s u m m e r vaca t i on .

—Mrs . J . Samue l s , of Brook lyn , h a s been s p e n d i n g t h e p a s t V e e k w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs . A a r o n S a m u e l s , of O r c h a r d s t r e e t .

— E d w a r d H y d e , of P u r d u e un ive r s i ty , L a f a y e t t e , Ind. , i s a t h i s h o m e on E a s t C h u r c h s t r e e t for t h e s u m m e r vaca t i on .

—Leo H o r i g a n a n d R a y m o n d B e n n e t t ; of S y r a c u s e un ive r s i t y , a r e a t t h e i r h o m e s in t h i s c i ty to spend t h e i r s u m m e r v a c a ­t ion .

—Mrs . E . D. D r « w h a s been v i s i t i ng h e r s i s te r , M r s . D . E . M a s o n , a n d h e r n iece , M r s . ' A l m y , of Horne l l , [ d u r i n g t h e p a s t week . [.'•••,

—Born S u n d a y a f t e rnoon , J u n e 4, to Mr. a n d Mrs . S idney W . jPalmer, of B r a n d s t r e e t , a son, w h o h a s been n a m e d T r a c y Sloan..

—Mr. a n d Mrs . C la rence P a r l e t t o a n d Mr. a n d Mrs . H o w a r d Cda t s , of B u r d e t t , N . Y., s p e n t W e d n e s d a y , w i t h E l m i r a f r iends .

— P a u l F . S a n b o r n e is a t h i s h o m e on W e s t W a s h i n g t o n a v e n u e h a v i n g come h o m e from Cornell for t h e s u m m e r v a c a ­t ion . .

—Mrs . M a r y E d d y , of- J o h n s o n City, N . Y., is s p e n d i n g a few w e e k s w i t h h e r d a u g h t e r , Mrs . George Gere , of T h u r s t o n s t r e e t .

—Miss J e a n e t t e T. . L e a v i t t , of the Drexe l I n s t i t u t e facul ty , i s a t he r h o m e on Euc l id a v e n u e for t h e s u m m e r v a c a ­t ion.

—Miss F loss ie H u t c h i n s o n , of t h e Sle ighton F a r m school , Ph i l ade lph ia , is a t h e r h o m e on Wi l l i am s t r e e t for the v a ­cation'.

—Mrs . J o h n A. M a t h e w s , of Hoffman s t r e e t , is a t h o m e from N e w Albany, P a . , w h e r e she s p e n t a couple of w e e k s w i t h r e l a t i ves . / ' ,

—Mr. and Mrs . Wil l iam Bu t l e r Min-well, of C o b u m s t r ee t , r ecen t ly r e t u r n e d form a t r i p t o ' R o c h e s t e r and C h u r c h -ville, N . Y.

— W a l t e r Erv in , w h o is t a k i n g a cou r se in d e n t i s t r y a t Buffalo un ive r s i ty , i s a t h i s h o m e on W a l n u t s t r e e t / o r t h e s u m ­m e r v a c a t i o n .

—Mr. a n d Mrs . J o s h M. Sul l ivan, of No. 1,062 College a v e n u e , a r e on a n ex t ended t r i p to t h e w e s t s t opp ing off a t Chicago a n d St.- Loui's.

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ton, a r e t he g u e s t s of Mr. W a l z e r ' s p a r ­e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . P e t e r H . W a l z e r , of Wi l l i am s t r e e t .

—Mrs . J o h n F e r r i s a n d t h r e e d a u g h ­te r s h a v e r e t u r n e d to E l m i r a to reside:, a f t e r s p e n d i n g a n u m b e r of y e a r s i n ' D a y -tona , F lo r ida . . —Mr. a n d Mrs . T h o m a s J . B e r r y , of

E l m s t r ee t , left t h e l a s t of t h e week t o a t t e n d t h e fes t iv i t ies of sen ior w e e k a t Union college.

—Miss C h a r l o t t e H e a t h , of P h i l a d e l ­phia , E l m i r a college, 1914, i s t h e g u e s t of he r c l a s s m a t e , Miss B l a n c h e Reid , of W e s t Second s t r e e t .

—A d a u g h t e r w a s born W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 7, t o Mr. and Mrs . Ea r l L. P i a t t , of H e r r i c k s t r ee t , who h a s been n a m e d Madel ine Marie .

r—Mrs . F r e d e r i c k H . Hill a n d chi ldren , of W e s t C h u r c h s t r ee t , left t he middle of t h e - w e e k to vis i t r e l a t i ves a n d f r iends in W i l m i n g t o n , Del.

—Miss L e n a L e d e r m a n , of N e w York ci ty, formerly of Sh revepor t , La . , is v i s i t ­ing h e r s i s t e r , Mrs . Dav id H . W e i n s t e i n , of E l m i r a H e i g h t s . •' "

—Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y Spang le r T ip ton a r e a t home from Brook lyn w h e r e t h e y wen t to a t t e n d the 103d conc lave of t h e K n i g h t s Templa r .

—Mrs . Wi l l i am G. Gr id ley left t h e l a s t of t h e week for Sc ran ton , Pa . , to spend a week or t en d a y s w i t h h e r son, Wi l l i am Grand i son Gridley.

— T h e l i t t le d a u g h t e r w h o w a s born S a t u r d a y , J u n e 3, t o Dr. a n d Mrs . R i c h a r d H- V. D a n n , of L a k e s t r ee t , h a s been n a m e d B e t t y El len.

—Miss E t h e l Lou i se F a y , of A t h e n s , Pa . , c a m e to t h e c i ty l a s t T u e s d a y to visi t - h e r a u n t , rMs . F a n n i e F . P l u m m e r , of W e s t G r a y s t r e e t .

—Wil l i am R. Chall ice, for t e n m o n t h s t h e Boys ' s e c r e t a r y of t h e C e n t r a l Y. M. C. A., left t h e c i ty M o n d a y m o r n i n g for h i s h o m e in Roches t e r . • >

—Mr. a n d Mrs . J o h n C. Graves , w h o a r r i ved h o m e the" l a s t of t h e week from a t r i p to C u b a h a v e t a k e n r o o m s a t No. 402 W e s t C h u r c h s t r ee t .

—Mrs . George M. Robinson , of N e w York , who c a m e to t h e c i t y t o a t t e n d c o m m e n c e m e n t a t E l m i r a college, w a s to r e t u r n h o m e l a s t n igh t :

—Miss Doro thy V a n H o r n , of W e s t Gray s t r ee t , w h o g r a d u a t e d l a s t w e e k from t h e college, h a s a c c e p t e d a pos i t ion a t t h e I t h a c a H i g h school .

—Mr. a n d Mrs . G. L. W i n g , of No . 14 P i n e s t r ee t , h a v e r e t u r n e d h o m e a f t e r s p e n d i n g a couple of w e e k s in K a n e , Wi l l i amspor t a n d C a n t o n , P a .

—Dr. . and Mrs . N . S. Messenge r , of E a s t C h u r c h s t r e e t , w h o h a v e been s p e n d ­ing t h e w i n t e r in D a y t o n a B e a c h , F la . , a r e a t h o m e for t h e s u m m e r .

—Mrs . R o s s E v e r e d Ann l s , of N a t i c k , Mass . , ns s p e n d i n g t w o or t h r e e w e e k s w i t h he r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs . C la rence •N. El l i s , of W e s t Cl in ton s t r e e t .

—Mrs . J . Con Meddick a n d son , L o r ­r a ine , of N e w York c i ty , a r e h e r e t o spend the m o n t h , Mrs . Meddick c o m i n g e a r l y t o a t t e n d t he college c o m m e n c e m e n t ,

— J o h n F l a n a g a n , J o s e p h F a b l n s k i , F r a n c i s H o r i g a n , Wi l l i am F e a n , F r a n c i s H o u r i h a n a t t e n d e d a d a n c e l a s t M o n d a y n igh t a t St . M a r y ' s hal l in Corn ing .

—Mrs . J u l i a E . E a s t m a n a n d d a u g h t e r , Mis s J u l i a C. E a s t m a n , of W e s t C h e ­m u n g place, a r e v i s i t i ng a t t h e h o m e of Dr . F . P . E a s t m a n in S o u t h Bend , Ind . .

—Miss Abbie B e c k w i t h , of t h i s c i ty , w a s one of t h e b r i d e s m a i d s a t t h e m a r ­r i age of Miss L i l l i an H a r r i e t F o x a n d H a r r y Wi l l i am H u t t o n a t Buffalo, N . Y.

— S t e p h e n E d w a r d R o s e w e n t t o N i a ­g a r a F a l l s l a s t week t o a t t e n d a m e e t ­ing of t h e e x e c u t i v e c o m m i t t e e of t h e N a t i o n a l J o b b e r s ' H a r d w a r e a s soc ia t ion .

—Mrs . L. B e n n e t t H i n d m a n , of W e s t G r a y s t r e e t , left t h e mid le of t h e w e e k for P a r k e r s b u r g , W . Va. , b e i n g called h o m e by t h e s e r i ous i l lness of h e r fa the r .

—Dal ton V a n e Sa rvey , of Det ro i t , w h o s e m a r r i a g e to Mies He len L o u i s e P o t ­ter , of W e s t W a t e r s t r e e t , is t o t a k e p lace next- T h u r s d a y , a r r i v e d in t h e c i ty on F r i d a y .

—Mrs . Wi l l i am B u e c h n e r , of W e e h a w k -en, N. J. , r e t u r n e d h o m e the first of t h e week a f t e r a v i s i t of a few w e e k s w t h h e r s i s te r , Mrs . E d w a r d Huege l , of W i n s o r a v e n u e . •

—Miss J e n n i e Lou i se F a s s e t t left t h e first of t h e week for Chicago to Join he r fa ther , S e n a t o r J . Sloat' F a s s e t t , w h o w a s in t h a t c i ty a t t e n d i n g t h e Repub l i can c o n ­ven t ion . !

—Mrs. Cha r l e s L. J o n e s , of W e s t W a t e r s t r e e t , c a m e home Sunday m o r n i n g from Youngsvi l le , Pa . , w h e r e s h e h a d been for a few w e e k s a n d is v e r y . m u c h improved In h e a l t h .

—Miss L e o n a S t e p h e n s " a n d L e o n a r d Hol l l s ter , of t he ROrick'a Glen T h e a t r e c o m p a n y will spend t h e s u m m e r a t t h e h o m e of Mrs . Wi l l i am H . F i she r , on u p p e r W e s t W a t e r s t r e e t , i •

—Mrs . Cha r l e s M a r s h a l l Clarke , , of Se -wickley, Pa . , h a s been t h e g u e s t of h e r cousin , Mrs . B u r t o n S. Chamber l i n , of W e s t G r a y s t r ee t , d u r i n g c o m m e n c e m e n t exe rc i ses a t t h e college.

—Richa rd Myer , of t h e U n i v e r s i t y of P e n n s y l v a n i a , c a m e h o m e the first of t h e w e e k to a t t e n d t h e m a r r i a g e W e d n e s d a y n i g h t of h e r s i s t e r , Miss J a n e Myer , a n d P ro fe s so r Cha r l e s Rei te l l . .,

—Denn i s Sul l ivan a n d d a u g h t e r , Miss E l i zabe th , of B a t y s t r e e t , w e n t to R o c h ­es te r , l a s t T u e s d a y to a t t e n d t h e m a r r i a g e W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g of Miss E l i z a b e t h W e l c h a n d W i l l i a m Sul l ivan. - —Miss E l i z a b e t h E ld r idge , Miss "Sarah

R a t h b u n a n d t h e Misses Schieffelin, of E l m i r a cbllege, a r e g u e s t s of Miss Alex­a n d r a Dav idson , of C a n a n d a i g u a , N . Y., h a v i n g left t h e c i ty T l m r s d a y .

—Miss H a r r i e t L e a c h G a t e s c a m e h o m e F r i d a y from Wil l iamspOrt , Pa . , w h e r e s h e s p e n t n e a r l y t h r e e weeks , d u r i n g t h e i l l­ne s s -of he r b ro the r , L e w i s C. Ga tes , w h o w a s v e r y ill a t t h e hosp i ta l .

—Mrs . D. D w i g h t Chaffee, of Laceyvi l le , Pa . , s p e n t p a r t of l a s t week in the c i ty h a v i n g c o m e t o a t t e n d t h e m a r r i a g e W e d n e s d a y n i g h t of Miss J a n e A. Myers a n d P ro fe s so r Char le s Reitel l .

—Mrs . F a n n i e Miller B ros s , of Babylpn, L. I., s p e n t l a s t week a t Ho te l R a t h b u n , c o m i n g t o ^ a t t e n d c o m m e n c e m e n t e x e r ­c ises a t Elmira- college. Mrs . Bross w a s a m e m b e r of t h e c lass of '71.

—The Misses He len a n d Louise Rode -baugh , of Can ton , Pa . , h a v e r e t u r n e d home : a f t e r spend ing a few d a y s wi th t he i r cous ins , Miss He len E . Wi l l i ams a n d Mrs . J. B . • Brooks , of College a v e n u e .

—Mrs . C lay ton R. L u s k a n d l i t t le d a u g h t e r , E leanor , a n d Miss .Agnes Mix, of Cor t land , N. Y;, w e r e g u e s t s t he l a s t of t h e week of Mrs . L u c y A. M a n l e y a n d Miss L a u r a Manley,"of Eucl id a v e n u e .

—Mr.'.; a n d Mi-s. Cha r l e s Dey, formerly of t he Mozar t company , a r r i ved in E l ­mi ra , l a s t even ing , to spend a few w e e k s a s g u e s t s of Mr. and Mrs. W. Rooke C la rke a t " T o l I - G a t e - o n - t h e - C h e m u n g . "

—Miss C la ra P a r s o n s , of Troy, Pa . , a n d he r g u e s t . Miss Cleora C a t h c a r t , of H a m -mohdton , N. J., r e t u r n e d F r i d a y m o r n ­ing to Troy , h a v i n g s p e n t t he w e e k - w i t h Miss A n n a P a r s o n s , of F u l t o n s t r ee t .

. — E d w a r d W. Br iggs , of L o r m o r e s t r e e t , g r a d u a t e d th i s s u m m e r from the den ta l college of the Univers i ty of Buffalo r e ­ce iv ing the degree , m a g n a .cum laude , w h i c h is the h ighes t honor in h i s c lass .

—Mr. a n d Mrs . H e n r y Mander , Lee Nor ­ton a n d Mr. a n d Mrs . Alber t Clark left on a m o t o r t r ip y e s t e r d a y a f t e rnoon for Horne l l w h e r e t h e y will v i s i t f r i ends t o ­day .

—rMiss E s t h e r W i n g , of N e w t o n , Mass . , i s t h e g u e s t of Mr. a n d Mrs . H a r r y M e r ­c h a n t Beards ley , of W e s t F i r s t s t r e e t , h a v i n g a r r i v e d in t h e c i ty F r i d a y a f t e r ­noon.

—Mrs . Char les A. Georgia, m a t r o n of Queen F r e d e r i c a Cour t , Orde r of the A m a r a n t h of t h i s c i ty , w e n t to Brooklyn

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l a s t w e e k to a t t e n d t h e a n n u a l G r a n d Cour t .

—Miss D o r o t h y Blakes ly , of N e w H a v e n , Conn, ie t he g u e s t of Miss Gladys Gridley, h a v i n g come to a t t e n d t h e m a r r i a g e T h u r s d a y n i g h t of Miss Gridley a n d Les l ie D o u g l a s Clu te .

—The Misses G e r t r u d e a n d L e n a M u r ­p h y and . MeBsra. J . E . S h e a a n d Michael Conway , of I t h a c a , mo to red to th i s ci ty, F r i d a y to a t t e n d t h e dance a t Ror l ck ' s Glen pavi l ion t h a t even ing .

—Miss G e r t r u d e H . H u m m e U , Miss S p r a y M. Smi th , Miss L a u r a V . ' Wi l son w e n t t o Horne l l to a t t e n d t h e m a r r i a g e W e d n e s d a y noon of Miss Genevieve H a z e l T r a c e y a n d E a r l W . S h i p m a n , of t h i s c i ty .

—Miss D o r o t h y C. Cas te r l lne , of Hoff­m a n s t r e e t , left on W e d n e s d a y for R o c h ­e s t e r t o officiate a s b r i d e s m a i d a t t h e m a r r i a g e of Miss E r m a Gay a n d Lee Sla te r , w h i c h took p lace T h u r s d a y , J u n e 8.

— E l m i r a f r iends h a v e rece ived word of a b i r t h on F r i d a y , J u n e 9, t o Mr. a n d Mrs . George Sioafd, of P e l h a m Manor , on t h e H u d s o n , t h e m o t h e r h a v i n g been before h e r m a r r i a g e Miss S a r a h Verill . , of t h i s ci ty .

— T h e Rev. F . T. K e e n e y and Mrs . Keeney , of S y r a c u s e , r e t u r n e d h o m e y e s ­t e r d a y a f t e r s p e n d i n g a few d a y s in t h e c i ty w h e r e Mr. Keerfey w a s t h e beloved p a s t o r for t w o p a s t o r a t e s of H e d d i n g M. E. chu rch .

—Mrs . Car l . H e n n l n g e r , of P i t t s b u r g h , w a s t he g u e s t l a s t week of Mrs . E u g e n e Diven, of College avenue' , h a v i n g come to t h e ,city t o a t t e n d c o m m e n c e m e n t fes t iv i t ies a t t h e college a n d t h e r eun ion of he r c lass .

—Mrs . F r a n c e s E . Morgan , who will l eave t o - d a y for W a s h i n g t o n , D. C , t o a t t e n d c o m m e n c e m e n t a t George town u n i ­vers i ty , e x p e c t s to spend a couple of w e e k s with* h e r d a u g h t e r , Mrs . R a y m o n d H . Campbel l .

—Mr. a n d Mrs . J a m e s P . M c C a n n a left Monday for W a s h i n g t o n , D. C , to a t t e n d c o m m e n c e m e n t a t George W a s h i n g t o n un ive r s i ty . T h e i r son, Lou i s E . M c C a n n a , is a m e m b e r of t h e g r a d u a t i n g c l a s s a n d will r ece ive h i s deg ree of M. D.

—Lewis C- Ga te s , of W e s t W a t e r s t r e e t , h a s r ecovered from a ser ious a t t a c k of p n e u m o n i a a n d on T h u r s d a y left t h e h o s ­p i ta l in Wi l l i amspor t in c o m p a n y w i t h h i s wife for A t l a n t i c City, w h e r e t h e y will spend s o m e t i m e a t H o t e l Seas ide .

—Miss He len Converse , of Springfield, Mass . , is t he g u e s t of Miss M e r a b Case , h a v i n g a r r i v e d in t he ci ty , W e d n e s d a y iVight. Miss Converse is to be one of, t h e b r i d e s m a i d s a t t h e P o t t e r - S a r v e y w e d ­d i n g n e x t T h u r s d a y n igh t , Juffe 15.

—Miss M a r y W a r d Cass idy , of Sly s t r e e t , is a t h o m e from W a s h i n g t o n , D. C , w h e r e s h e spen t t h e win t e r . She w a s accompan ied b y " h e r s i s t e r , Mrs . F r a n k S c h u c k e r s a n d ^two children, , w h o will r e ­main in th i s c i ty d u r i n g t he s u m m e r .

—Miss He len E . M a n n i n g , of W e s t G r a y s t r ee t , received t he degree of m a s t e r of a r t s - from t h e T e a c h e r s ' College, N e w York city, l a s t week a n d Miss Haze l M. W a l s h , of E l m i r a college, 1915, rece ived the M. A. degree from tl/e s a m e college.

—Wil l iam A. Cr ispen , of Hopewel l , W e s t Virg in ia , is v i s i t i ng a t h is h o m e on W a l ­n u t s t r ee t , h a v i n g come to a t t e n d the m a r r i a g e W e d n e s d a y a f te rnoon of his s i s ­te r . Miss Bess ie Crispen, and H. J . Dalgl ish .

—Mrs . R o b e r t D. H a m i l t o n , of P h i l a d e l ­phia , is s p e n d i n g a couple of w e e k s w i t h Mrs . Lou i s C. Andrews , of E a s t W a s h i n g ­ton • a v e n u e , h a v i n g r e t u r n e d home wi th Mr* ' M a t t h e w s ' \ w h o s p e n t , two w e e k s in Ph i l ade lph ia . •

—Dr. J o h n Ba lcom Shaw, p r e s i d e n t of E l m i r a college, Will be the , s p e a k e r a t t he c o m m e n c e m e n t exe rc i ses of t he Buffalo S t a t e N o r m a l school t o be held nex t T u e s ­day n igh t in t h e P l y m o u t h Methodis t church , t he r e be ing 200 in t he g r a d u a t i n g c lass .

— A t t o r n e y a n d Mrs . Michael O 'Connor and family left y e s t e r d a y by au tomobi l e for N e w York ci ty , w h e r e t hey will a t t e n d c o m m e n c e m e n t a t t he W c a d e m y of Mt. V i n c e h t - o n - t h e - H u d s o n , Miss F r a n c e s O 'Connor be ing a m e m b e r of t h i s y e a r ' s g r a d u a t i n g c lass . ___. . ' '

—Mr. a n d Mrs . J o h n W . W a l s h a n d son, ' M a s t e r Rober t , and Mr. and Mrs . F r a n k E . Fie ld left T h u r s d a y by a u t o m o ­bile for K i n g s t o n , N . Y., ' t he g e n t l e m e n be ing de l ega t e s f rom Loca l Council No. 230, to t he conven t ion of Un i t ed C o m ­m e r c i a l Travelers . ;

—Miss F r a n c e s Doane , of B a t h , a n d F r a n k Merr i l ls , of t h i s c i ty , who w e r e m a r r i e d S a t u r d a y , J u n e 3, a t t h e p a r ­sonage of t h e F i r s t B a p t i s t chu rch in B a t h , N . Y., a r e r e s i d i n g in E l m i r a , Mr. Merr i l l s b e i n g emp loyed a a a • t e l e ­

g r a p h o p e r a t o r by t h e P e n n s y l v a n i a r a i l ­road . .

—Miss E d i t h Howel l , of t h e Sle ighton F a r m school, Ph i l ade lph ia , Is a t h e r h o m e on H o r n e r s t r e e t , for t h e s u m m e r v a c a ­tion; be ing a c c o m p a n i e d h o m e by Miss Mar,ie L a n d o n , of P e n n Yan , w h o c a m e to the c i ty to a t t e n d t h e Re l t e l l -Myer w e d ­d ing W e d n e s d a y n igh t .

—Mrs . C. A. Downer , of Gai t , Can . ; Mrs . W a r r e n D. Moore, of S a n t a B a r ­b a r a , Cal . ; Mrs . Ha ro ld K n i g h t , of Char le s ton , S. C., w e r e t he g u e s t s l a s t w e e k of Mrs . Dav id N . Hel le r , of W e s t C h u r c h s t r e e t , d u r i n g c o m m e n c e m e n t exe rc i ses a t t h e college. •

—The Rev . Wi l l i am L: Sawte l le a n d Mrs . Sawte l le , of Troy , N. Y., w e r e t h e g u e s t s l a s t week of M r . a n d Mrs . C o u r t -l and F . Car r i e r , of Union p lace , h a v i n g c o m e to t h e c i ty to a t t e n d t h e m a r r i a g e W e d n e s d a y n i g h t of Miss J a h e Myer and Pro fes so r Char le s Reitel l .

—Dr. V e r n o n M. R i c h a r d s o n , ' of W e s t W a t e r s t r e e t , ' w a s to r e t u r n home t h e las t of t h e week from Columbus , O., w h e r e h e w e n t t o t a k e . t h e s t a t e boa rd e x a m i n a t i o n s in o s t e o p a t h y . H e g r a d ­u a t e s t h i s s u m m e r from the A m e r i c a n School of O s t e o p a t h y a t Kirksvi l le , Mo-

—Clarence T h o m p s o n , w h o Is t a k i n g a course- in m e c h a n i c a l eng inee r ing a t A m e s college, Iowa, w a s in t h e c i ty the first of t h e w e e k for a s h o r t v is i t w i th h i s a u n t , Mrs . D. J . Colber t , No . ,410 E a s t Second s t r e e t , be ing en r o u t e to Schen ­ec tady , N. Y., t o t a k e a posi t ion w i t h t h e A m e r i c a n Locomot ive works , v

—Two boys a n d one girl a r r i v e d in t h e c i ty l a s t Monday , J u n e 5, be ing a son to Mr. a n d Mrs . Les l ie Burd ick , of "Holdridge s t r e e t , who h a s been n a m e d N o r m a n L e s ­lie, t h e o t h e r son^ to Mr. a n d Mrs . A. A. H y d e , of J o h n s o n s t r ee t , n a m e d David A.; t h e d a u g h t e r , w h o will be called Con­s t a n c e , to Mr. a n d Mrs . Lll l is , of Magee s t r ee t .

—Mrs . R e u b e n B . Kel logg, a n d Mrs . S a m u e l M. Seafuge a r e a t h o m e from- a n e igh t d a y s ' t r i p to N e w York c i ty and Boston . T h e lad ies a t t e n d e d t h e b iennia l conven t ion of. t h e F e d e r a t i o n 'of W o m e n ' s c lubs in N e w York c i ty and- whi le in B o s ­ton t h e y w e r e g u e s t s a t t h e h o m e of George W . W a r r e n a n d family, former ly of t h i s ci ty .

—Miss Mar jor ie B r a u n , of W e s t Clin­ton s t r e e t . Miss Mar jor ie C l a r k e a n d Miss Cami l la V a n C a m p e n , of W e s t W a t e r s t r ee t , will l eave rietx week fo r S c h e n e c ­t a d y to a t t e n d t h e w e d d i n g of Miss E l i z a ­b e t h Bi rch , of Schenec tady , a n d Dr. R icha rd A. B r a u n , of N e w Yorkv Miss B r a u n will a c t a s m a i d of • honor a n d Miss V a n C a m p e n a n d Miss C la rke will a c t a s b r idesma ids . *•

— R o b e r t P i t k i n McDowell , son of A t ­to rney a n d Mrs . Boyd McDowell , g r a d ­u a t e d W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g from Columbia L a w sqhool wi th t h e deg ree of L. L. D. T h r e e y e a r s ago Mr. McDowell, g r a d u a t e d from S y r a c u s e u n i v e r s i t y a n d af"ter t a k i n g the N e w York S t a t e B a r e x a m i n a t i o n , expec t s t o r e t u r n to E l m i r a to p r a c t i c e l aw wi th h i s f a the r .

—Mrs . E d w a r d L . A d a m s a n d d a u g h ­ter , Miss Ca the r ine , of Dubl in , I re land , a r r i v e d in t h e c i t y ' T u e s d a y n i g h t from Bradford , Pa . , w h e r e they had been v i s i t ­i ng Wi l l i am L. Cur t i s , a b r o t h e r "of Mrs . A d a m s . On W e d n e s d a y in c o m p a n y wi th Mrs . J . Sloat F a s s e t t , Mrs.. Robe r t B a r -net , of N e w York ci ty , Mrs . A d a m s and Miss A d a m s left for a n . au tomob i l e t r ip to B a s s Rock, Mass . T h e ladies will spend a couple of d a y s a t " F e l s e n m e e r , " t he s u m m e r h o m e of S e n a t o r a n d Mrs . F a s s e t t , wh ich t h e y h a v e recent ly sold. T h e y will r e t u r n to the c i ty to a t t e n d the m a r r i a g e T h u r s d a y of" Miss Gladys Gridley a n d Les l ie Doug la s Clute .

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u s , a n d t h e v e t e r a n s in t h e g a m e w i l l b e s e e k i n g t h e i r old. h a u n t s , o r , if t h e i r l u c k w a s n o t t h e b e s t l a s t y e a r , . t u r n t h e i r a t t e n t i o n t o w a r d s s p o t s w h i c h a r e n e w t o t h e m a n d of fe r a m o r e ' a b u n d a n t r e t u r n . E v e r y y e a r t h e r e a r e t h o u s a n d s w h o a r e t o u c h e d w i t h t h e f e v e r a n d j o i n t h e t h r o n g of f o l - , l o w e r s of t h e r o d a n d r ee l . .

B u t t h e q u e s t i o n of. w h e r e t o g o a n d h o w c o n f r o n t s m a n y . T h e E r i e R a i l - . r o a d c o m p a n y h a s i s s u e d a g u i d e w h i c h / wi l l r e l i e v e t h e m i n d s of t h o a e w h o h a v e , a l o n g i n g fo r g a m e f r e s h w a t e r fishing, b u t h a v e b e e n p u z z l e d a s t o J u s t w h e r e t o go . T h e u p p e r D e l a w a r e r i v e r o f fe rs ofte of t h e b e s t l o c a t i o n s in J h e c o u n t r y f o r b l a c k b a s s . T h e n u m b e r t a k e n f r o m i t s w a t e r s e a c h y e a r i s I m m e n s e , a n d t h e r e 5is n o b o d y of w a t e r in t h e w o r l d i n h a b i t e d b y t h i s s p l e n d i d fish so r e p l e t e w i t h n a t u r e ' s r a r e s t w o r k s ; n o n e t h a t c a n b e . c o m ­p a r e d t o t h i s r o m a n t i c a n d b e a u t i f u l h o m e of t h e c o u r a g e o u s m i c r o p t e r u s . P i c k e r e l a n d w a l l - e y e d p i k e a r e a l s o p l e n t i f u l l y x a k e n in t h e u p p e r r e a c h e s of t h e D e l a w a r e , T h e b l a c k b a s s a n d t h e m u s k a l l o n g r e — " t i g e r of f r e s h w a t e r fish"—are t a k e n i n . a b u n d a n c e " f r o m C h a u t a u q u a L a k e . M u s k a l l o n g e w e i g h ­i n g a s h i g h a s f o r t y - s i x p o u n d s h a v e ' ; b e e n c a u g h t , t h e a v e r a g e s i z e being" a b o u t fifteen p o u n d s . A c c o r d i n g t o . ' t h e E r i e ' s g u i d e t h e t r o u t s t r e a m s e m p t y i n g i n t o t h e u p p e r D e l a w a r e a r e u n s u r p a s s e d .

SECOND PATENT.

F r a n k W a g n e r , t w e n t y - f i v e y e a r s old, a c o w p u n c h e r e m p l o y e d b y . D u n ­n i n g & S t e v e n s , c a t t l e d e a l e r s , * w h i l e p a s s i n g t h r o u g h o n e of t h e c o w p e n s i n t h e N e w Y o r k C e n t r a l c a t t l e y a r d s in E a s t Buf fa lo , w a s a t t a c k e d a n d k i l l ed b y a b u l l . W a g n e r ' s s c r e a m s b r o u g h t t h e a s s i s t a n c e of s e v e r a l w o r k m e n , w h o b e a t t h e a n i m a l off. An a m b u l a n c e , f r o m t h e E m e r g e n c y h o s ­p i t a l w a s ' c a l l e d , b u t W a g n e r w a s . d e a d w h e n t h e s u r g e o n , a r r i v e d . . '-

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P l a p a o L a b o r a t o r i e s , I n c . , S t . L o u i s , Mo., h a s r e c e n t l y b e e n g r a n t e d a s e c ­o n d p a t e n t o n a n I n g e n i o u s djevice o n w h i c h a first p a t e n t w a s g r a n t e d s o m e s e v e n y e a r s a g o , a n d w h i c h i s k n o w n b y t h e t r a d e - m a r k e d n a m e of " P l a p a o -P a d s , " t h r o u g h t h e m e d i u m of w h i c h r u p t u r e d p e o p l e c a n e f fec t ive ly t r e a t t h e m s e l v e s , r i g h t i n t h e p r i v a c y o f t h e h o m e a n d w i t h o u t d e l a y f r o m w o r k .

T h e P l a p a o - P a d is e n t i r e l y d i f f e r e n t f r o m t h e a r t i c l e c o m m e r c i a l l y k n o w n a s a t r u s s . I t i s m a d e of a s t r o n g , flex­ib le m a t e r i a l w h i c h c o n f o r m s p e r f e c t l y to e v e r y m o v e m e n t of t h e b o d y , a n d i s t h e r e f o r e m u c h m o r e c o m f o r t a b l e t o w e a r . T h e i n n e r s u r f a c e i s m a d e se l f a d h e s i v e p u r p o s e l y to p r e v e n t s l i p p i n g a n d t o ho ld t h e d i s t e n d e d m u s c l e s s e c u r e l y in p l a c e w h i l e t h e . P l a p a o — a n a b s o r b e n t a s t r i n g e n t , m e d i c a t i o n c o n ­t a i n e d in t h e r e s e r v o i r of . t h e p a d — i s k e p t c o n t i n u o u s l y a p p l i e d t o_ the w e a k ­e n e d a n d a t r o p h i e d m u s c l e s , i n f u s i n g t h e m w i t h n e w life a n d c o n t r a c t i l e . s t r e n g t h . A s Mr . S t u a r t h a s b e e n m a k i n g t h e P l a p a o - P a d s fo r a long­t i m e , h e is ; n o d o u b t , i n p o s i t i o n t o s e n d r e a d i n g . m a t t e r t o a n y o n e w h o wi l l w r i t e h i m .

BISHOP INSTALLED.

Buf fa lo , N . Y., J u n e 1 0 . — R i g h t R e v . D e n i s J . D o u g h e r t y , D . D. , w a s i n s t a l l ­e d fifth b i s h o p of t h e Buffa lo d i o c e s e , w i t h i m p r e s s i v e c e r e m o n i e s , a t t h e r e ­c e n t l y c o m p l e t e d S t . - J o s e p h ' s C a t h e ­d r a l i n D e l a w a r e a v e n u e , W e d n e s d a y .

M ' C O R M I C K A R R E S T E D . [Special to the Telegram.] ,

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DR. LYMAN SENTENCED.

N e w Y o r k , J u n e 10 .—Dr. L y m a n , c o n v i c t e d of f r a u d in s t o c k t r a n s a c ­t i o n s , h a s b e e n s e n t e n c e d t o s e r v e o n e a n d o n e - h a l f y e a r s i n t h e F e d e r a l p r i s o n a t A t l a n t a , G a .

FOR L I T T L E GIRLS.

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