THE OWEGO, RECORD. Tioga County News, NY May 24, 1888 MABEE - JOHNSON. The strains of the wedding march sounded in St. Paul's church last evening a few minutes past eight o'clock as the wedding party walked down the aisle the cynosure of many eyes, whose owners crowded that edifice. Rev. J. H. KIDDER officiated, and the solemn Episcopal service was pronounced that made Mr. William Marsh MABEE and Miss Anna Louise Johnson husband and wife Paul H. WHITE acted as best man and Mr. Burdell Johnson, the brother of the bride, gave her away. Other guest present were Mrs. D. W. MABEE, mother of the bride, Mrs. E. J. SCOFIELD, Mrs. A. B. LOUNSBURY, of Brooklyn, and D. W. MABEE of Balston Spa, NY, Mr. and Mrs. Burdell JOHNSON of New York. Mr. and Mrs. MABEE were passengers on the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western railroad on the 10:18 p. m. train for New York. --The Erie pay car will arrive this afternoon. --Fire Department election one week from last night. --Rev L. M. BECKETT, of Elmira was in town to-day. Two excursions for Hiawatha from Scranton in July. --Hon. E. B. GERE is passing a few weeks in Virginia. --Mrs. J. B. WINTERS is visiting friends in Williamsport, PA. --Miss Julia BURDICK of Auburn is visiting Mrs. Geo. W. SWEET. --Peter J. BRINK, of West Newark, is registered to-day at the Central House. --Judge Clark has returned from New York, where he has been on legal business. --Mrs. Benjamin LEVY and daughter, Tilly, of New York are visiting at the residence of L. TUCH. --The Post Jarvis Gazette mentions the disappearance of a fourteen-year-old girl attired in a red hat and a gold ring. Rather breezy. --Mrs. Thomas LEIGHTON, of Rochester, is guest of Mrs. S. B. GRIFFLING, Bell Street and to-day they are visiting Newark Valley. --Rev. O. R. HOWE is seriously ill with neuralgia, so he will be unable to preach the memorial service this year as was expected. --Among those admitted to the bar at the general term held at Poughkeepsie last week was Bryon L. WINTERS, of New York, formerly of Owego. --The printer is without doubt the cleanest man on earth. Every tome he finishes a job of work, he invariably washes his form - Dansville Breeze. --It would be a good idea if the trustees of the Owego Cemetery would see about having some work done on the cemetery. They would have the hearty co-operation of the lot owners. --Miss Cora HOUK passed Sunday and Monday, the guest of Mrs. Cameron B. Dean at Elmira. --A false cord of music is a discord. A false cord of wood is about seven-eighths, Dansville Breeze. --The Newark Valley Herald has discarded its ready print for "patent outside" and the change is an improvement. --The fact was ascertained in the inquest last week that Marvin D. PORTER was killed by the locomotive of Erie train 81. --Charles MEAD, of Fairfield, who "keeps" groceries, brought to George TRUMAM, Son & Co, Saturday, 500 dozen of eggs. --Walter FRANKS, who recently inherited a thousand dollars, has bought a saloon and restaurant at Candor. - Ithaca Journal. --Earnest SHIPMAN, who for several years has been package clerk at Goodrich & Co.'s, is now promoted to the position of salesman. --The Owego district ministerial association will be held at Slaterville, NY, June 11 and 12, Rev, Samuel MOORE, presiding elder, chairman. --The Erie is to have a new pay car, to replace the one now used, which for a score of years has been a welcome sight to the employees of the road. --Hon, A. G. ALLEN, of Waverly, was in town Saturday, looking up the prospects of his being the republican nominee for district attorney this fall. --Division Superintendent S. T. SEELY, of Elmira one of the Erie's energetic officials was in town Friday and favored the RECORD office with a call. Bill Grummons bgrummons@imt.net