{ title: 'The Broadalbin herald. (Broadalbin, N.Y.) 1880-19??, May 02, 1907, Page 5, Image 5', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88074530/1907-05-02/ed-1/seq-5/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88074530/1907-05-02/ed-1/seq-5.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88074530/1907-05-02/ed-1/seq-5/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88074530/1907-05-02/ed-1/seq-5/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Johnstown Public Library
> ' J . • I s D } .. moved that if .woul~ ~anteQ to d>o s'Upl that t-he ool~tr:1c;'t \'\-''',.. -T-·• \ dta.ror Cross . ~@,id l?J·il· ma~ttng 1t4e n~!P.Ol!l~•u ·he eouid nOt bee 'i(ll:u,iHli~;,.,.wi:iil); work. ; ' S~d~~;Ji-Q~u!stl~~l.~ : :. \ -~;:; · · . -. ~ ··~ f!9~· e~~- -~·. Ji~~ 1®11e.~f' BI~Md!¥tltfl .~d, . .-e. i~ued .. :to , J>Alb• \ T ,- .. -H'll'&meS; '*h'*t »lbiQe;. : '• . f<l': '· { ., ' .. ,.£. r; .• .. . I I tFittk - •.• . ~EFl)llM :BJ'Jl;'i.Ttf{$T PL-~ . . \!-~-!' , - ·-\?.·r ( .. \'{\\ ~ .. , --- ., t~id .'cios~ 'bow~i\'Tisflt 'imcC · ~:~~uJ!IIl .:t ~ ~· ....... , .... ~ 1·\·;_'tf.. • 'tor- •• A ·, .. : :)1~9.h~~: t:l!~~ ' \ ·, N .. - ~:. . \·. ·I· . . ' ' '. •' \ ., . ' . fa~ young and qld, rich or p~r. her~- in the mo~t attt:act- iv~ sorts. No matter what yo'ur fancy may be, never mind qow s1im or fat your PlWPERTY OWNERS AND RESI• D~:\f~·<W EAST li.U:S STREET OBJECT TO PAVEl\IFlNT QF THlll 13'i'ItEET A,lqerman feters ··:J)fo,{g'li~ ,; up '~ sidewalk q\lestton.' an(r'i!!lild iihl!t'~ wd c~nslderable\coni~sion lUff to. ~at ~~ stitpted re·pairs to \- 'W.!Jl¥:.,-:-Tl:i~ .Pi~~· men were :iii. ·fa.vot• ·9f. ~-iug ~..li}v$ yea·r limit to •ooal.'(l \'!'tt:1ks :iiiJ~d\ \nk~~~ ed Alderman Peters to in'f-orm, .ra:~ Hagar not to repair .b!s . :W..a-Jk 'WiMl planks ·but to laY. 4:1. . .storte- .Of -:celll§.llt walk. · · · : F()rul'l.,PL~N,r \A;,Filr.@. - 'f~. lid '!«to cl01ed tight ov~r the Uquor-:pl•aces ill tlti.S- ViHage Sun~y. and tt -wa& one Gf •the <h·y dayl!l of •tbb. ye<a~ m Fort Plain. 'fhe village presidan't is car· talnly. getting-\ lbht · eyes:-·npail the: gun. Y.e&terd<a.v he made Qu.~· or two ea1lt~ ~nd g*e tbP· off<r~d~s. •IrellSOnal waii_n· mg. $atur(l'AY 111gbt !fM p~·essdeut . '~t.lY~{ ., C~ffee.,.u+ ..... ! • . For persons whet cannot·, ..... ~ .... is a healthful drink. AlderlllaJl <:!&~bot Calls Attention to t.he Fa<•t that Some PI'Otesting Pe. . Is roasted-'·~~iil.·sl~:i}Hu.l man.ner aiid im- mediately pu£ ~'P sealedpackages. It has a ·fine :flavbr, j\lg~~t aroma. \ ·-- \ · pJ!rSe is we are. su~~ to _s~ti~fy your wish at the lowest prices possible.· . . illnd ·a trustee witb ·. Otficm· Young The purchasing of a sewer clea'ning swore du,t. a wart·s:nt tor •tbe ·an•est of device was refer-'\' \'\ \'\{r se~~ co;_.~ A.U\'\WS ~\'·~\I k · .,. k Joh11stown. - Protests of Resi· •-.u \\ ·= .... \'\' \\'\\\\' ff • w-..o ·eeps a Htioners are Non-Residents Whose· Jntel'ests Lie Elsewhere than in · ~i~e· R~t.:,~d.- . ~pound J)kge. - ' . . ' ' Our exfords are the prettiest . these parts. shown in m~ttee. ' . hilliat\d and ·ptml' room' 'ill the w eitlng dents Received and 'Placed on :\[ayor Cross said .fuAt. -the 'block, the chaYge· •oe1ii:g the mai'llten~ File. - Othei' Matters rlf Varying boar~ '·t!*d' l~kEl :the _counctl .f-1i,, au- ·anw ?f. a. g<aro-~ling 1~fie~ ill. tb~ 'fol'l!l Impl?rt:mee Con~ide1·ed' · thortze~·~eclal elooti.Qn to !bave, the . 91. a_ ~J;ot •m!t~hl)Je. 1\{i·. '1\Iuechleck was · · ,·oters Aecfue uvou the: p-,.trohru;iilg ·.,t, •arrai-gned before Ju~:e· ~flips. He (From Tue.sday':. Repub~iea.n.) the j:ui4 .~djaeent to' th~ Q9rk Cfipt-e~ was .he•ld in .$500 bajliW ·await 1Jhe ac- A special rrte'eting · M the· commo-n council was neld I<ast l\venlng for tbe :::.·. ;;; iifii ii ' - ... . . r, .made from' gemune .glutBll. ·Macaro~i is pn~ 'of the moit JeJ.iQtC>)lf t ~ade. · · · ·· lnSeat~d -~ ~!~ t·: ~1 . : iii iii i ; ,:; : !iii ii •• iii purpose of hearing griev.anees on the· proposE'd East ufain s-treet macadam pavement. ~Iayor Cr<~ss :pres-ided with all of the aldeJliDen presenl!:. There were also ··Judg~,;Antbal, }Jar- ~reser\~: a,nd ~ &~m.' · T·J1~ :pro~s~ tion o{ the gran'<\ }u?;;v-~ - .. X. be.' slo.t ma- imp~1~,mepts,<to tbe 'WIIIife:r worf~ WI_!~ {!j}in~ was taken -to .~e otft~e of .Judge publ~~e?• iP; ,1.r~ Rep\-'bliean 'J):'bailt Philips, :wh_o\~·lU pl<¥fk.it.'<inl <th~ hands two $f}~ :8-g~. Ma.;v!>r !JNSS f'tat~ of the d~stric-t 'Rtto~ey, ill 'Wihose pqs· that the water bmii\d bad· plenty 'f)f sesssion tt wlll r~mil;i~ until -after. tlie funds but w-auted 1the aut!horlty Qf the trial. witeth~r. ~uectbleek is eon viet· taxpayers. There mi.S n.Q aetiQ\1 Ita· ed Ol' 0 not: the ma'(lblne , Will •be de· ken on <t·his matter. -$troy6d. ' · Patterns. . . \ '\ ' Mc·Call's ..,. e. . -(,\~\~ wood' 'Dudley, Judgf\ Smith lind· City Attorpey Baylies besides many of the ~vat.i:m At:~~ st~ . .:... · 'The Salva•tl.o-n a!'~y was giY;t!!l'l pet• ml!!.sion to- erect an ·electric :t»gn in front of the barracks. An apJ?lica·tion ifl!bJil a 11 East Main S'tireet party tQ erect an .electric sign was raf~ to · Lates~ Spring and_ Summer styles. now here~· . · · · HIGK ,WAT~B IN'l'EIWEBES -'\\'\\\'--'-~· . . . . \. OW' lOHNI'lOWII, H. W~ CAPITAL. flJRPLUS - I OJ'J'IC&UI $100,9\)0 SlQO·ooo residents of East Mrui.u street. Af•ter May()r Cross announced the ob,iect of the meeting Judge Anibal was given the privilege of the floor' and ·entered <two protests signed by nine-tenths of the people of that istreet, against •the pt•oposed pave- ment One petltlon prese!l'ted by Judge Anibal protested agaiu.,;t the ' . macadam in pail'ticul•at' and Jthe other cowred any kind of repairs to tile street. 1:be commi'ttee. . ·f.' · · .i A re.solution w-as here oilel'ed Hy Aldermalll QuHhot and adopted wi·th· drawing ·and r()sclnding tbe a-ctiOlL ;,t the ~oun~il in regard tQ ifue mMad!!•ln· _izing of E,ast )f!llin street. Anotqer ~esolutiou ·by the al<lermal:l> followed, however, showing that it \\\>'~Ail •fue in· ' ten·tion. of the ~upcil to ma:eafla.D)ize Uftless ;River Recedes' 'l'h~re may be Some Del~y-in .<i;q..l~s 0Penhig The hi•s:ll W:@te~ iD tJh<e . Jltlobia<wk river is inter:fer'ing 'W'I,Ith' the pu:t;t.ing down of, t'he p~.a~~~- il( SI)Ol~ at tlbe a,qu~d\Uci{; on sect.i,WJ. t'h~ of the ~rie ea.na.l. Tile . Cllltl!a,l ~s fi.Uint; '$8 far east .as ?4indtnvme. ·Wh~re tb.e . . ' wtartier is 'llJllqW~ to A~ tnt.o the :Mo. bJ!i. ~k river. Th.•~,wattelr- ha.s been let tn:to the· ca.Uil!ll t·r:\\Jil · .. the Sc11.obaJrie river ~)'OW tlbe E~re locka <aJt ' . ·' \' Ladiee' Double. ·Solo !fie pair •. -Hosiery •. I • Hosiery, lQc and Prime fierm$dorf ' Black Hosiery, wbHe fc;et, lOc and 15c Hose. Guaranteed Real1v.J.-~~qo, •ad,~~·~,;~ Ladies' 'Fast BJaek tJ.osier·v~ ,.11v:·uu the kind that we•u well neat, 2~ pair, : · ·pair, · IQ.~N G. lJ'Jilli,B:U. - - Prnl4eJO\ Wll. B. VAN VLIJIT, • Vlc .. P&'Illlldellt 'W1L »:'XDL • - - • • eu)l.• DJBJIICTO_. City Can Pave Street.- In reply .to Judge Anibal's question City ~ttoruey Baylies read a chapter from -bbe eity eharter showing >that the city had power ·to maea:dam-ize •wit!h petitions in the matter. • • ~ l the street and treat tile pa,vemei;lt,'lo a coa.t of rt:ar'i'i-a. !11he englMer w~ in~ structed fo imw~re tl}e - l'llWe'ss,acy plans and specifications. May l3 ·wal!l Foflt .Jiuntey. 'Should the lbi!!Jh· w1aJ1;. er con:tinu·e J·n: the J4'®>&wk riV'Iilr for a. day or :two fih-e· m>a;y 'b\' so-me de- }<ay in &PIImi•nr the e!\IMI en Ma;y 1 as ' Children's School Hose~ ~,1 • \.... I • WID. B. Vll.!l V!tei. W. t.. .tohnelllao ;Jobu G. Ferr•,. . 1aartln f;ol11u. BOrden D .. Smith, Cbu. Pler,oll 1 . . . ' !Klhed·u.~ed by f?UP'!ll'iU!tiend<eUii ~ Pu·b· ·. D~-utble &~le, double knee. The never wear out kind. IlanH>l Mc:M&r\!11. WIIUam 14oltl!t. F. B. KIQ'er Jr.J~~e• I~ l!l.!Jl'thru\ W 1lltam tl. l:lack~~t:r: M. L. Case a residen-t of the street followed Judge Anibal and spoke against the proposed improvements, showing tllat the roo! es•trute would set .as tqe time to bear all M>Jectijtns to the pavelh~nt. The. motioo w-aS s~ .;nded by Aiderman Seott anQ. all vO.t· ., lie ·Work-s S-tevens:'·:· .T¥-fO pairs for :2&e.:·· -:---~ ....... _... .... , .. Wl!l lBBUE SPECIAL DEPO&l'l' BOOJ[It On .vma of one Dollar to Ten Tbou.and. en wblob lnter.et. will be .-.14 at the rate of 'l'bree ~r un£. llet' ann¥111L not wauant it. \ ed in favor. ' The \Sewer\ Oanal.- Conpo!'!gationdists Meet 1 I ~--- IIVlllaY TIUtJIIJII IIONT!Q. If lntereit 'ta not ora.wn o11t, It wll\ bt · added to tiM prl#qllHI.l and «raw interest. Depoalta liladf. Oil or ltefore the alath ~ ot the montla draw lntere1t >from ~he Ar•~o Alderman QuiJ.hot, who offered the original resolutio~ sta·ted that as 'he understood it, tbe people {lpposed to rtJhe improveme:Jtt:s were non-residents -aJild that •they did not care for t•he im· prov.ements to the City. He said the city sbould not be held up !J.Ud if the council listened to every · 1Rdividual property owner there would be no iiD· Alderman Lippert called attewti6n to the Streeter oan•al at the !bridge on North Pert-y street. The alderm•an said on account Qf the (lbsttuction of the ·bridge at tliat point the stream ' . ' was full of dead' cat% -dogs, ohickens The thirty-sOOoM'linnual meeting of the B't1dson :Rif'er asso6i.ation of Con· gregatiopal ehurMu~s '-opened in 'Sooe- nectady . iY.esterd:ily; ' and will con:tinu.e until tonigh•t. 'rhe- ttssoclation in· eludes the ehurc11ea . .'of ~l'bahy, Ti-oy, .SChenectady, GI<n·ersville, Milidle· ·town, New.bu<f~, Poughkeepsie, Sara· .toga and R61.1SBf~tl'r· Among tlle spE!fkers will be tl;le Rev. S. Parks Ca.dlban, D. D., Gf r:Brl'lOklyn {lnd the Rev. Charles· s-, •Shelton, ·D. D., -of i I TelepJIODe$ tH ... 187.· Sp()nno,.Je, Jr .. SAFETY DBPOSI't· BOXEll '1'0 REN'l' IN OUR NEW BURGLAR !'ROOI' ·' v 41Jt.lf, Chas.e & Sanborn's · provemen•ts in lthe city. Ile ·said. it ~ ~ ~. ' :t- • , I Wa~ a <SCheme to sta,ve off ·the proposi·' :tion :and if the .property owner~ ob-; jected to paying ninety cents for a· road improvement they. certainly would n<J<t want to pay $2.50 per yard: next year. . ' and m!I~Y other J/11ng-s whkll gjd n.ot im-prove the appearnuce of ~ place tbesides veing a me:naee t\ the health \' ~ -.,: ·( . ' ' . of the residents of that se0tion. He said -th~ ·city. ~ttorn~y; ~ii~n~ and others !had ins.pected ·it ·and somebody should ·be made to take care of the ·S'tream. .. New York. · ··m· · - \.. . ~- A Painter'~ Cldd Way•. , Alfred Hunt. was at tbe llaple· -time bath a very slow·· 'lind a fMfidiously punctilious sketcher from nature, a combination 'Which-ill uid to have haJI- ~ened llls end, fo,f·M .. bad a. blOI!k for ~ new steps \Will 'h'a•V-e <IJ!Iik-e». a:iid:, kdme :t)a:riglb'le ,evilden~ ttf!Od~d wh>il:;b. wm te'Iild 100 a,b-ow ~eg'1ti1l!laiCY of '];}U·rplciee. · Orloff·--Formosa Oolo.ng. Read Two Protest!j.- 'l'he clerk then 1-e•ad two protests,: signed by twenty-five residents of that -street which upon motion of Al· derman QuiBwt were received ·and or-' dered pla~ed on file. There. being no one else to be hea1-d on the marbter, )Layor CToss declared tthe hearing closed. '.r·he alderman said 'IJ<S he underst!'lod it Mr. ~treater would 'n¢ talie' c-are of the ma-tter and he believed the etty should clean it out> ana ch•arite it :to l\It· . .Streeter •. -:\It. Uppert saiiu it is in d-angerous condition, 'liS consia!'r· able of the ·stUff comes go-w~ from Gloversville. Sometimes: -bli, !i.cciount of the . bridge, it backs up and. over· evl!,rY hou.t of t~ day; ·and every .oo.n: '.rhe followhlg real ei11bate t>ransae- ~tlOD-. o~ weathl!!r, a_:g.d, overladel!. '-\lth · ., · these, he woula often, trudge a leng,tny :tions haw been r~c~rdf: i~ .file eoun· Kohin~r-~·Eaglish Break- fast, .. r : · Orange-Pek·o e-···C e y I on • India, are the embodiment· of the choicest selections, perfect blending of the earliest pickings. The cup quality of ·c. & S. Teas is unexcelled. . . BaD pou·nd pkgs. IWeRty live cts. Delatour · Chocolates. The coveri~g, filling and· flavoring used in the mak- ing of these chocolates are the best ebtainable. ·ouner--lhia Bis.cuit. ~ ,, . : . \ . . ... (·\). . ~\\.l[trifte'swe-etened. slightly browned. Oste of the .N. · · B. co;s. n(~~~~t . pbpular seners.· . - . Ten cent .pit- • . '.- Sweet Pea Seea: . ' five: ceats the P111\ce, ·· dfstanee to his !WOrk. Ile WOUld then ty ·clerk'S office· SlliCe 0\lr ,laSt. r~ort: start; .say, on an' 'tp~or.np1ete .. mo~lig etreet in sunshine:, to be cast aside for . ·George Sclaa·mber.ge a~d wife 1J'f . . flows the property and enters. the eel-' a similar subJect· 1:ti &Mdow K the · ' G tceue clouded ·ov~r' <Ill' ,for a -noo)lday ;;own . of BloOO'ker . ro. .Oh'llrl~ • J-ars. Alderman Cole spoJ.te 'upon tue subject .. Should be Aba~.- · ·:.lie directly tbat liQur was reached. ·It Seha<f;ilb:firge and 1\Vife of 'G1o'versville, t.s said -that he eottsMllently JOJUetiJPes · ~~--~own ·of B!oocke~. OOnsidera.• carried as many~ 11.!11·--a ,do~n -varletles 1 '~••uu ~t tlie s&.Jne view. ... .,st, ~ames' Gazette. tioo nmn,tnal. Judge Smith then entered au ap· peal from the de<.'isiou. of the engineer in <the )Jason street ·pavemen-t. He a-ppeared as the representative of D. W. ChambPrlain, Seth Fosmire. B'ar· IYara Eliis and L.' E. )-lanchestei:. The contention was tJhat eac'h cur-b had ·been assessed against the .pt•operty owner indiYidually while the road and l\Iayor Cross stateC-ihat if there are dead ani'uinls lying in' the s·trea'nl ¢Ullt . ' . ' ' \ Clarence ·;p, Willatd and wife o! l\IEET AT)I!MTOG.>\. Glover!Wifle to 'J!8nles ;J.{. T'boJ1l'Pl>o-n. and Til'uma•n Whittno of ·i;ame place, land fiftM of meeck~. · considerct· tiol'i non:iiilill. · ' · '' ,. - . )' ·~· it was a 'dangerous nuisance and should be ~bated immediatelY as 'the city co'tlld prohibit such pollution. The ma-tter was ~referred to the heaMJl· of· ficer to be taken up by the hea.ltth , . . . , .- r:, - &raltoga h~ Wen suJCeeS'Sfu'l in. board. lle<r effo-rts to seeure, tib<e n~xt a.nuu>a;l oo:rrven'tiion ·ol'- i!W ' G~a,nd Ooon~il RJoya,I Area:num.' 'Tlie c.hoi-ce is ver;. sa:tis·flactory to mem,bers -of the order· gu·tters were a!'t!!essed between the · \' Attorney Harwood Dudley CI}IIE'ti in this loaai.Uty, wb!o. will not only city and property owners and the the ,·1tten1t!'o' n of the coun· c'1l t~ . the ... h · v .,;ave tJ :e adva.nta«~ •af short distumce spe-aker contended that either one or · · \\ fact that the Younglove• estate ·'•had but .the pleasure 'oe- v'isioti•ng one .of' t-he other was wrong under the sec· be€'11 ordl'retl to lay ·a cement walk. by tli-e finest summ-er jl'eSorts in •the tions of the charter. · · May 10 on\ new W,Ung in ifron:t of. its. -CO'ltntry.: 'I'he toeal cau'll'C'H .JRlWa.ys' No<th .. Y&'rk(!t :streetproperty1!ld~l'!!>--· semis a.de~te,· :bu,Ht i:s ·Q.ui•te P'6S· ed tha-t the .time bt? ext-ended fOf th~ sil)Ie, thliJt a RUJID'lll!'l' ·Of ·tiJl~ mell)jbe'rs \ ~ .. Upon advice of Ci<ty Attorney Bay- lies the mn Her wa,;; referred to the ju- <lieiary eommittee •and it· is q11ite like· I~· tlla t .a coinmissio~ \'ill he appd!nt- ' . ed to re-assess the pwperty. dirt tO Settle. 'fhe sup&rinte!ldfi:Ut (If a.\\ail •;f;hemselves of• such lll.n eX• Stl'e'€1t.W\<IS •toJd-'nl;it to 1J131Sh the matter, opportutttty '.to, greet t:be lii'l5• and the meeting adjonr'11M. ti~uU!il.'ed ~flfftej'ai'S df-rt'h-e !Ordet w.ho. ·' · - ' · ,. · '· wi>l:J. retten4 ·th-e .·oonve>tlltion: ... - ., SURitOGATE'S COUll'!{ :.:· ·· ' 4f '·\1-• 1- .~ • • • ... . ' A _ cO<llliDun'f,:ailion from Ardl :'llc- .IIa~;tin askefl that a damage, claim ~to his E~st l~ain. street prqper.ty ,be .ad· business h-aa been • justed. A motion was made to refer Surrogate Ke:(:·ft\r P,ourt Tlh<ere is room fl)r the .suf!pfcl·on the · mattsr- 1 Jo tliEt. judiciary ·c;mmH· since tlhe ·)~~-~~~~- _ ~.' ' · th<alt' tlh~ Da~npo·r:t':.-. ~'id'dieb-q~h ·. · tet? ... 'Alderman. Seo·tt ® .• ta.ted that this ad•mims<ti'<!llt!'oli :~\ n the Durh'a·m rnllr!Qi!td 0 \!omoo;ny has· ii!ald j g )i ~ ~ ~ ' ~~ ::; - ' ma-tter -llad bet?n·l·eferrt11'1 to the com· •and cretllfli' ~ P:-h·o•el:1e its 'eyes ope~d, t<;t;~E!. fact th~~;t ''tl!e Jomes w~ stoner ana.:\ivire of l<Yhns-- , to;,n t~ Ida Walgh of sa·me place, land in city of Johnstown. Consider· '· a·tion nomin·al. CaroUpa D'Angelo c6f Gloversv!)le to Daniel Wittenberg· -of · ~ms place,' Ia<rtd in city of Gloversvllle. Oo~sid· ·eratii>n -no);llinal-. · ·, ·, · · ' ' . · '''cliiiJ~\'':A :Dil.l-l'ing;- :: Hil.•am 'oat ling . . . . . ' ' ' . ' . ' . . . ' and Charles N. Hari.•ifl,as executors uf. I'~. • , -;. ' • - • ·- • ·J ~ • - Iast will ·!ll.llq.. t~sia~ilt of Erastus \':f ..... ·~ .- .. -•n-·\' ;~·~t . , . l).ll!li~p, J}lje ~i ;. :'irl?~~:S:'ville to . 't'ru .. .ma:q. J. Whttman 3llJ.d :rames-. M. l '_ •. ,.~, • -· ~--~~-- ~ ).;. .• r.. • .. P.l~)lo\lll:ts of city~ Qf~ G~oN.ersvJll~ •. land jn. tmv.J).. -·of., :;c~~a;;;.·,~n~idera:tion, .nominal. . -:' • · · • - Bllrbn~~is~i,tW~(i}Jciv~r~~e. to '1\:lll.l'i\' .A::'>Sllt.~of;;~!.l!l.f~e plil;p~ 'Jot ~ J.: lft~~· euii~fli~tvill!l. liJOnsid-' el'a-tion llonllllltl.: · · '\'j:-. ·· ~, mittee betfor.e a·nd it .,would' be the • l-ate .ofr ~9:V~,q>v;J11e d~- m•an at, the nea.d .. 9'fifhe New Y<l~·l;: same as ·then. If Mr.· Midi·artin •Md ,iss!le.d to J:pJ}.J.t~Jt ~on- .&?V~rnip.e~t:t~I~ 1 ~ne ~\lllG. t<~kes l'loslmll a .d>amage ·cl•ai~ -against' the ·-c1ty let. eyw~ 1 1L.9f , vha•t ·,1l}}Y· ... ,.~,¥~Jil· -~· l.s~ft]leh~,p,~- t~t~re~;.tl1:j,~ffli!l~ ;t'O ~ye· F.!~~~~;~:~~f~~~~~~~~n~ him :JJring action. Oll\·lliM!on -~Tf :AI- at~o1'~eY,:.~4:'0lfci~'inis- t~Jctm ~t!ben~Ri-: · Jtl.s · ~rO<mlJil; ~. derman llaloney the ·ma<tter was laid l.tr•wt.e•:t;, · '· ',,? ,. . of .. the bi~l,.~'fil.J;iCI!l · ~atme . i~o 1 on the >table. Th~ last will and. Ggvf:lrnor ·Hug.Ms' Jll'Al\~is Jlh~'~,QVh'(!!V The follo-wing sidewalk gt·ades were CQb MiteJheH, late. 'Qf. d.li.Yt. '·P~~n-g-. ~ -~ -'fut1.th.~r _extecll'- QrdE>red: Henry Murray, East Clin· cea-se;d, wa.s ,Qf·_-t!he. -oo'q)'PIImf.iS ·fra.ruen~se •. ~ •ton and ~'on· CLair; George Waldorf, ~~bters f!Oiriletih,i·ng in- ~e .WlliY .()!' -'llin,;;eye.: rei!kli\Qta:}l~j>unfl:l!iJ:J: Wells ~treet;. llm•vin Bronk; Burtcm to ·Florenc.e Gpe:ner. · · --- · · . . .- · '\V',eb~·tf!-~1) street; .Davicl Newton, Ho~sac street; sole executrix ~-tihe fl\an>Cht:Se W'SI.S Am . .db!Wn-ed 'tn l ~;p~~~:~~~~~~~~~J~~~~~~~l Ofiieer J,enz, West street; .James Ar· ijoge-1'\S, ·atltm·n~~ .far wi•th st.i'llul~tion ;tilj,•alt ·work 1-. gersinge1·. East :l>laiu street. -Petiti<on was !tl~;}tY· .pa;eonimil!m~d -and .er~IVcillle, · 1 a.tl!ministra.txl~ of. ;the · _ \tdm.e •. Se-wPt· Construcl.ion.- · • Burke; -ll:!Jte 'of Jl'o:iW.fitown -and a;l- 'fhe c-Ity engineer wa$ instructed to itskl_ng !or 1a' finarJud'iel)aJ · 'i'J.\awt:' fs<iu•llh J:'eri:W 'iitl1E,~,,'J;;l~~fii~: •. ·¥:~11' on•rsee the consh·uction' of ]lle sewer or b;er ~cootin:ts- ·a8 '1au.Cih -~~~==;~~r;:~~;;'\':~vtil:t.h:i:n~'J ·si(~~t'ilitl~~i/$~~~-t on the JanSl\n tt·aci. . ttix, a'lld ··tho~Nlm,p~li'1cl~~til()n [l~'W~r.i~H:t\lila:t t~'iXllltl'>~ ' N ~· t··;:· 0 . . , -' . Call and see our . ' Cas Stove$ ~ t .... before the Spring ,rusb · be~iu~:. . . .we-Have Them Frllm'· ·, sa.oo uP~. ' ' :~ !t t._~;. · ... ·:;;;; ! ; -' '· f• .... . . ~· ' / J \ r.• On motion of Alderm&n~Peter.s .¢he sti~d ·retl!,d~l!'fe .tllti-e>,;wa-- time limit for polieemj!'n to draw sal- ~~ilk· !flb:;.t·'MJ!l'f( / . . 1 / 'l ,. ros. P:HONB 300. I , ~ • 'f.-<lintni'ii•Witfr~i&.·~ ary while on th'e sick bst,. was placed ·!fue ·.., itt tj?tt dilr!!. ~. ,. '' ,,· · ·' thiVtif,I!Mit¥1' -~-~~jf~Sp;i:fjJ Allier man QMlbot V~driM thlat' the sti·~><>t · c{)tftmlftpe ·Tiad\'~tn~M ' th& r11isi> rn 'tM ·pa\·e:mtil~t lit :tNi~ corner 0<t Wa\hlngton a~iil 'Xoi-lii ~f.u·ket' \'tl•ee-t ;IU.<l.>H'(~'4tng to the !!n.ciU®J.''f! f!gut•es it. ,;.~utd <.._. llboiJt ,lt(ii. ~o DJt;.e t!le .l!Pa~ni, : ·*11\tf~ll;,..\J!I?er .It It ~at would be 11'illia& to We tit eQn. , . - ' . j \' .. ~ ..