DIED
McINTOSH - In this city, April 14, 1888, at the residence, 414 Alexander
street, Mrs. J. D. McINTOSH, widow of the late J. D. McINTOSH, aged 85 years.
-Funeral from the residence Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends are invited.
BLOSSOM - At his residence in Brighton, Sunday, April 15, 1888, George D.
BLOSSOM, aged 72 years.
-Funeral at Mt. Hope Chapel, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
FAHY - On Saturday, April 14, 1888, at her home, 9 Riverdale place, Mrs.
Margaret FAHY, aged 68 years.
-Funeral from her residence, Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock.
O'ROURKE - In this city, of consumption, on the morning of April 16, 1888,
at 80 Norris street, in the 26th year of her age, Sophia, wife of Thomas O'ROURKE
and daughter of A. and M. P. DE VOS.
-Funeral from the late residence on Wednesday afternoon, April 18th, at 2
o'clock. Burial strictly private.
BRECK - On April 15, 1888, Mary BRECK, daughter of the late James BRECK.
-Funeral from No. 84 East avenue, Wednesday afternoon, the 18th inst., at
3:30 o'clock.
IVES - At 17 Evergreen street, Sunday morning, April 15, 1888, Mrs. Elmira
D., widow of Martin F. IVES, aged 69 years.
-Funeral from her late residence, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends
of the family invited to attend.
LEE - At Balston Spa, Saratoga county, April 11, 1888, Mrs. Almena Burton
LEE, aged 70 years, widow of the late John J. LEE.
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POLICE COURT CASES
-Richard SPRINGERS and James T. WIGGINS were arrested on West avenue Saturday night, both charged with being drunk and fighting. SPRINGER was this morning fined $10 or thirty days, and not having the money will go to the penitentiary. WIGGINS was discharged.
-George KING and Samuel CLARK, both drunk on exchange street last night, were fined $5 or fifteen days. Both went to the penitentiary.
-John E. McDERMOTT and Samuel E. IRVIN, drunk and fighting on Ward street last night, were each fined $10 or 30 days. They paid their fines.
-William HARRISON, a tramp found at East Rochester, was sent up for 20 says.
-Cary LYONS and Michael SLATTERY paid $5 fine for being drunk and disorderly on Woodbury street last night.
-Elizabeth GOFF, drunk on State street Saturday, went to the penitentiary for 30 days, not having to pay her fine. -James MURPHY, who was drunk and disorderly on Jay street Saturday night, paid $5 this morning.
-Fred KRIEPKE, drunk and disorderly on Kelly street, paid $5 fine.
-John WALFORD, a vagrant found sleeping in a barn on Scio street, was sent up for 30 days.
-William THOMPSON and Annie JONES, both drunk and disorderly on West Avenue last night, went to the penitentiary for 30 days.
-Detectives KAVANAGH and FURTHERER this morning arrested Alfred WILLIAMS on the charge of stealing five boxes of cigars from John GRISTHORN, the proprietor of a saloon at the corner of Allen and Warehouse streets. The prisoner boarded at Mr. GRISTHORN'S office.
-John WRIGHT was arrested this morning on the charge of stealing a coat and
a pair of pants from a man named WOOLARD of Franklin street. Officer O'LOUGHLIN
made the arrest. The prisoner denies the theft and says that the goods were
given him.
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