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/ I I I I KILLED AT A C~OSSINO. TBE republican e!Uldida.te for dis- trict attorney, James White, Is one oi the best known Ia wyers at the bar o1 Washington oounty. As a rnle, he 5aratop Orocer Laulfh• at • Warnlnr-HI& Is sucoe8l!falln his caeea, and for that Wtto /\.lao May Dlo. reason Is popular with litigants. He A frightful grade crossing aocldeot oaoarred In Saratoga Tbnrsdav a.rter- ooooooo· Our lines of Summer Goods are very complete, and also of superior qual tY We were very careful in selecting our stock of • · · .. r -:!;; .•. . · . ·;_. . Dvtall g,,., . ·\\;'\ A.nd are conlideat should you desire a dress, you will be pleased Vtith our N- ' lections. · OUR STOCK OF Is also worthy of inspection The newest and latest patterns. IIIII's Bleek. IIKBBliWIGB, M. Y • Silver.-----.. SilverIa a. much abused artdcle. 'espeoially silver pla.te. There Is goo!l. tio.d O.!ld worthless silver plated vooda. '.l'o meet the delll&nd for ohea.pneiB, ohaap silver plated ware i8 offered at departmOilt stores, b~!o;'ll&rB and pri•e fgoods deale!'L These 11oods are advertised as.trlple p(a.te, qUAdruple plate, &o. Bmt adDllttlnt thla to be loll stated the r.rtiole Is apt to be neverless worthleu or ne!olb' so, because 0( the Inferior qull!lly.of t~ metal used as a Ml&. This-metal belnr soft. beC~P:OCe ~r tD.illario pm!OlltiQ'e of . ea<l ln f:lo oo!IIPOllitimr• ,.ru vn;dually .. oro tl!e- illk'el' p'li._ - upon its surface. muoh th& ume 1111 a pleoe of 10ft wood will absorb punt or on· l!l>read over It, and will cou\inue to do Bll tor a'nmnber o! repe&toil coals. So tri~ thia kmd ol plated Will'• the 10ft me31 underneath ll'&dnallT aboorba the silver, u4 the article will aesume • lea.dy a:ppearanoe: it tamlebea euib' and ill bo.rd to pollall. A sin~ e plato of sllTor 1m II'OOd hard me~ of a good rlnrbli qualily of U.. demltt of o.lver itself willla!t for rears. A triple or a quadruple plate 1l'i1l last for ll'enorat!DllB, iD fact Is praotieolb' u IIOQd u solid eilver. Thl8 Lo the seoret of 11ood p!&ted ware. u f~ IDitanoe. · .... . .. ~' Rogers & B'ro.'s, 1847, Celallratod forts, Kniv83, ~pcms, &!L .. :~,:. • •.¥- ' /.·· l!'laa.!letlie 1 11!11. fighter from way back, and bas nonn whlah reenlted 1n the dea.th of thealements in him to make a soocees- Rio hard Rourke, a. young grocer of Evey housewife lm<J\\ bow well thev wear, if onlY t!nll'le plAted al' th&t. 'llul, . · , meto.l le hard and doea not &baorll the !dlver, but holdlllt on Its Sllrfsoe, to be wtilii(,, :, · 'i ofi by Me, and no> by abaorbtlon. • .'·-.t 1 All o! Olll' l'la.ted Wruo pOsseolltlS lthll quo.ll6r. r.nd will 111-ereforo woar for , , ··) proeeouting otlloe:r. He is everv- tha.t plaoe, and may terminate In the J)ody'driend. Under his &dmlnistra- \' death of his wire. Roarke's store Is tion we predlot he will m&intaln the located &t the R.ook a.treet orossln~~r or the Delaware and Hodson road. He standard of the datriot attor- TYP()GIUPIDCA.L UNION ADDS ITS EN- bad driven up to the store to ta.ke o.oy•e.ofll.oe attal~ by the present inoo.mbent for the last 15 years.- B&ndy Hill Herald. Orm of tpe lnterestin~ sights of DOilSEM&NT. hla wife for a ride, and alter sbo en- At e. speolal meeting of Glone FallJ!I tered the boggy he started the horae, Typographical U111on, No. 98, held just as the south-bound New York on Sarorday eyenlnll', October 1~ express, doe In S&ratog& at S:85 1895, the following reeolotioD.II were o'olock came in sight. The flagman. adopted: John Ohrietopher, yelled frantloa.lly. ~.,:_:..;.....,....,--------IWMhlnll:tonjl181: now ill 11o Ben11otor's wlf& l'ldfnit ~~obotit on & bloyole as ll~~~~~~~~~~~~i And jauntily &a if eho wore a girl instead or 11. woman of seventy-three years and of. nea.rly 800 pounds weight. 'fh& wheel Is he.ving immense vogue st the .iational cl\pita.l, where the 1 m1lli'ID2 ~~;~~'~;~~J~~~~J~~~~~::i sapba.lt pavementslnvttethe plea.snro .~ where everylxldy, from Bop rome to Howe Page. rides.. Even da;rk·f~aed laundr:Y woma~ of negro qtJ&rter may be seen on 'Wheels. Some of the most amne:lng riders are the attaches ol tbe Chinese Legation, who beoauae o: their flow- in11 robes n~e women's wheels. W.E.Rumm, Seorewy. WIIITR. Hobble and Ingalebee. years. wheiber It IB \' Tea Sot, O&ke 8a1t:et, lreu Plale, ••· New goods comln11 in for •.he HoUday tro.do oTor:r weak. We inYiiB :roo. to liiQit. at them and aol our prices, -which aro t.ho loweat. on iQOd 1100da. · Youra. C. MEALEY, Greenwich Pharmacy. ereanWioh, N. Y. Cloaks and Furs. SCHOOL ENORMOUS !SSORmJI'l I SUITS. -AT- The newest and best of their kind are here at prices you'll enjoy. You'U wonder where all the style md occnr to you that • ,,,,iflr•\ is very simple, and :-,;:C.hlisiSts nol in making money As eleotion da.v approaobea, the re- pnbllcam>of Kentucky ba.vo victory 'Written on their banners. Doring tho last days of tbe oampa~n. Col- Bradley, the republloa.n goberua- torial o.e.ndldate, !e proseout!ng the Depew style ol aampa.lr,11ing. With Sse tha.t they are on your t!oket. LB:T ns hear or another grand old party v!otcry next Tuesday night. bot Roarke laughingly ecboe<l t.hat he \had time enough.\ No sooner had he uttered tbeee words than the flagman dodged to get out of the w&y of the flying pleoe<l! of the oa.rriaga, which had collided with the l<Joo- motive. Mr. and Mrs. Rourke ware thrown oat. Bbe went Into the air and !ell about thirty feet !rom the point where the soaident oocurTed. His skull was ornshed by the flag· staff of tile en~>:lne. Death -was In- stantaneous. Mrs. Roarke reoeived ants a.boat the head and f!l.()e and one ol her arms was broken In two or three places. Bbe reoover.,d con- ecloasneBS late in the night, but bas not been Informed of her hnsbs.nd's death for fear of Ia. t-al reso lte. Ronrke was 27 years old a.nd moved to Sara- toga five years ·o.go from Sohayler- v!lle, where his pa.rente, Mr. o.nd Mrs. Henry Roarke, also three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Connors, Misses Mary and Lena Rourke, and Henry Ronrll:e, Jr .• r<c>~lde. M:rs. John H. Ce.ll&ho.n, another slater. resides In l'!a.ra.toga. Rourke was formerly a olerk a.t Hotel Medbery in Ballston. Wm. Fisher was the engl11eer of the train imd Da.mel Gibbs tbe conductor . qu &ckanDusA's The Fashions m OloakB this se!UI<>n oil'or • lnd:1 • Jannty Short Coat witb Loose Box Front in f'MIIfb,llh&lfliJ' Paflrn>n and Cbmct lilllleri· a.ls .. or a long, deep, graceful Ua.po tn tho same fabrics trimmed with choice Fnra- comes from for so little money-veiJ . : . strong clothes, stronglr made, full of · ·~ a special train he is going through VOTil: the ticket beaded by John M. the state making short speeches a.t Palmer. Look for his name. .,very station. No such enthOBio.sm wae ever seen before In Old Kentuok.. ABII yon not tbankftll that another BECAUSE tbe Indications point to a. o~mpa.ign Is soon to be ended. repnblican victory, this Is no rell.Bon CAB'l' your vote for the repnblioa.n why all republicans sl:lould not exert noninees and good times. every energy to swell the m\jority. KBep to the wheel till the ballots are It will ''I Denau. '' Ba.n Fnmclsco Post. A. Wltness In Jndge Low's dapart· ·ment of the pollee oonrt came near being sent to jail for contempt ol court for telllng tbe troth. The wit- ness was called and sworn. LOW PRICtS. Olmka are ohsai> tlrl11 sesaon, wool coots very· little; a few dollors bny a fine all wool garment. 5 designs in'Coata. newesl cut, s.t:;o mdfQ 00 20 Style' in Oheviot (!oats ee.,oo, 17.00: and $8.00. l;!a.K•Jiji!.K keep~ just what yo 11 a.lloast on November 5. DoNT scratch your t!oket. n 1t be counted if you do. \What is yonr name ?\asked Prose- eating Attorney MoMadden. OUR LEADERS ore two Coats. One we will sell at $9.00 and the otber st $10.00 They ri- ml coats you see at $14.00 and $15. Alik to eee them. $11.00. $t2.oo. e ta.oo. $t4.oo. $15.oo to $22.00 cover tho prices for the finest JMketg made. this Beason. · price-well that speaks Just try once and be con- of Boots and Shoe~. -. and new styles. WE will not have e. y'aeth raae next year. The challenge bas been with- drawn by the bloomln' Englishman who made so mn~~h noise a month or so ago. TilB republican nationa.leommittee will meet at Wasbinfll;on In Deoembor. The convention will p:robablv be held the foHowing June. OuR demoere.tic friends will be sn:r· THRRill Is no apathy In Washing- t:>n eollnty politics. VOTE so the eagle will sore eleo· tion dav. \I. De nan,\ replied the witness. \What's that?\ demanded the judge. ·•I. Denau,\ repeated the witness. The judge aud proseentl11g attor- ney stared at eaoh other in blank ama.ze~J,~ent. HELP swell the majoritv for Mr. ' \Look here, sir I\ roo.r<c>d the judge _ dandsomelong Double Oapes, either style, $5.00. 9 dozen oiher designs $7.00, $8.00 and Slo.OO. The deslrablo PEnsuN Cwrn Cnts, trim· med with & rich fru edge $14.00, f16. $18.00. $20 .. 00 and $23.00. SEAL PLcsn CAPES ~12.110. 1'14 oo. St6.tlo to 835.00. Bobbie. when he had recovered his breath, \you will not be permitted to trifle WHAT bas beaome of jaliusoaesar- with this ooart.\ F.'IJB dickey? \Well-er-1 only know what I - have always been told is my name,\ LET every republican do bi! dnty prised when the ballots are counted Tuesday. e:tplained the embarrassed witness. Are cuf. long a.nu fall. We carry a. heavy \Of course I can't swear tc it, but jf stock of all the rle.'<irable Fnr• at $!8.00to $75.00. lliisses• and Children's gnnnents. The prot- it is not my true name, I'd like to iiestwe ever boo $5.00 ><> S17.00 each. Tuesdaf night. DAN. M. DICKINSON s&yB we ong;t:Jt to recononlze the Cubans. Any one knows that. '\ ' -- KJ.<rocx out hard times, next Toes day, by voting the republican ticket. ~n: Whitehall Times ll!!k8, \Will he g8,t.it?'' \Yes bUt ~•fi!Cthe neok.\ • ,\' ... I • > D •- il know it, your honor.\ Now is tho time to llnd tbe beet •elootion. Ul!lRA VE:N ..,_ s ent o.n yacht raoes. · \That is all any man k ncwa of his All the designs and styles are ont and •• yet ns.me \-deol~red the jndf<e. \What 'aren<>t broken nl.'. ONCE more for the grand old party. ' , 1 To any lady llvmg ont of town and who oan- hs.ve yon been told was your name 1 . not VIsit Troy we will send a number of <Jlo&ks \I. De nan, sir.\ :on appoval from wlj,i.ch she oan make a nic; \You don't know. Mr. Clerk, enter 1 selection in her own home. T'HB amble~ ,:;;:-Is~~~ eagle. o~.;~~C::.~:-;:-; I didn't !mow,\ hastily I ~ ~~ l !f&H~i:!:t;ftfdimli t U explamed the witness. \I sa.W mv Iii• f • ~. ~W$\J.~&l·~lii'JIJ)l.ii ~ ,,,, NEXT Tuesday is the day. na.me was I. Deno.u- Ignatz Denau, Vo'l'Jt the strai~&ht republican ticket. sir\ ;,Oh I\ said the judge. \ . . . \Oh l\. _eohoed the.· proseoni\Ug at~ ' '. ;.t.;:Iw•·~o~ney:o,'•· .. ': ··; .. '>:..·;r'.:,:~-~ ... ,.;. '·~ '\~·~·;t~: .. ;}:~·, ( . .. '. ;'' .;.'r<}J ·,,,_: .. ;. vo~:o: 'eutralg~t. ·'• ..... ;c'illlf- Oor. Broadway and 3d Sts., style and tone, and more ()[ them thaD. you'll care to look at in one day. Bring the boy. Banjos and Handsome Wagons presented with every snit A SOfT SNAP. 50 dozen $I, $1.25, Boys' Elegant Emb-roidered Waists for the early bir<l, 49c~ SAUL, Trots Lo&~ Glotbior. ' &I: · .. 'itBlxl E8TAJ COB Liv \P&Rlil\8 () <U:RPEN !It llhin