THE OWEGO, RECORD Tioga County, News June 18, 1896 (end) Personal (cont) A. B. MIDDAUGH passed Tuesday night with his friend, John COLE, at Binghamton. Mr. COLE is a helpless invalid. Miss McLEAN an attendant at the state hospital, is spending a two weeks vacation with friends in Owego. Mrs. W. D. CADY of Binghamton is in town, called here by a serious illness of her father, David GOODRICH, 388 Front street. Mrs. E. JOHNSON and son of Binghamton are passing a week with the former's mother, Mrs. E. deVALIERE, 55 Spencer street. Mrs. Robert BANDLER returned Saturday from New York, accompanied by her sister, Miss Rai FOX, who will pass the summer in Owego. Willis Sharpe KILMER and party of Binghamton, who are passing a few days at Hiawatha, were driving in town Monday morning. Miss Linda NEWMAN is at Albany attending her sisters graduation; from there they go to New York and Washington for a month. Mrs. W. H. CHAMPLIN is on a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends at Owego, Apalachin and other New York state towns. - Towanda Republican. R. S. STOUT left for Boston Sunday. J. L. TAYLOR went Tuesday to Lopez, PA, on business. F. H. ROMER of Ithaca was calling on friends in town yesterday. Allen MASON and wife of Binghamton were in town over Sunday. E. D. COBURN and W. A. BARTON were in Binghamton Monday. Hon. B. J. DAVIS has returned from his outing at Union Springs. O. B. GLEZEN, Esq., was in Binghamton Monday on legal business. Thomas BAILEY is ill at Greene, where he is visiting his son George. Mrs. W. B. LEONARD and family are in town from Brooklyn for the summer. Mrs. J. R. HASTINGS is visiting at Windsor Locks, Conn., her former home. M. W. KENNEDY, a prominent Waverly business man, was in town Thursday. Mrs. Lorenzo MOTT, residing south of Hiawatha, is hopelessly ill with consumption. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. HARRIS of New York are passing a week in town with relatives. Prof. James W. ALEXANDER, principal of the Candor academy was in town, yesterday. Mrs. E. GUSSMANN and two children, arrived in town Saturday form Bridgeport, Conn. Elmer ROBERTSON has been confined to his rooms in the Snyder block, North avenue by illness. Rev. J. S. ELLSWORTH of Owego has been the guest of John PEMBLETON. - Waverly advocate. Miss Carrie SWARTOUT sailed Saturday on the Netherlands line of steamers for an European trip. Mrs. C. B. DEAN has so far recovered from her serious illness as to be able to ride out. Miss Fannie REED of Paterson, NJ, is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. N. CODNER, Spencer avenue. Miss Marion PETERSON of Farmer, NY, has been visiting a week with her aunt Mrs. J. F. MILLREA Mrs. H. C. TYLER of Montrose, PA, and Mrs. Sarah ADAMS are guests of Mrs. I. J. DELEVAN, Front street. Thomas Ives CHATFIELD, who recently graduated from the law department of Columbia university, is in town. M. L. COMFORT has returned from his wedding trip. Mrs. Comfort will be unable to leave her mother on account of the latter's ill health. Mrs. PRICE and daughter of Media, PA, arrived in town Saturday evening and are passing some time with the former's mother, Mrs. Lucy G. BROOKS, Temple street. Miss Susie OAKLEY left today for New York and New Haven, where, at the latter city she will witness the graduation of her bother Lewis C. OAKLEY, Yale college. Mr. and Mrs. Joel A. HAMILTON, Mrs. Ida LAWRENCE and Fred HAMILTON left today for Ithaca to attend the STARR-ALLEN wedding. The bride is the niece of Mrs. HAMILTON. District Attorney F. A. DARROW and J. S. GROSS, Esq., were in Watkins Tuesday on legal business before a special term of the supreme court, at which Judge George F. LYON of Binghamton presided. Arthur E. BATES of North Fair Haven, one of the Lehigh's popular conductors, was in town Monday calling on old friends. Mrs. BATES, who has been visiting in Flemingville and Owego, has returned home. Rev. and Mrs. Milton F. NEGUS left yesterday for Hamilton, NY, to attend the annual commencement exercises of Colgate university. Among the graduates this year are Elmer STEEN of Owego and a brother of Rev. Mr. NEGUS. Bill Grummons [email protected]