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T H E C O URIER THURSDAY. AUG. 17, 1893. .ny P. Miter has gone to Boston, *1 for a short visit. —Uliicev Chas. Moran is entertaining his brother, John Moran, of Now Haven, LOCAL NEWS AND SEASON ABLE JOTTINGS. —J, C. Knudsonis visiting friends [fchaca. I |enjoy the sights. —The Water Boawl will meet Monday j ■ large oi evening. 'pal church is boi —Miss Hattie Carroll is sojourning at; thorough repair. AsburyPark. . .. —GUas. N, Olsaver and wife are Coney Island, .^A. A. Oheesebrough is entertaining I Frank Harritt, of New York. , JKyan will leave for (Jliioago b'rio —Michael Guilfoile has as his guesti inspect the great Ex|)osition. Miss Carrie O'Brien, of Syracuse. I, -.iThe Assessors met Tuesday to large organ in Trinity Epi ih is being retuned and put in Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Knight, Bridgeport, Conn., are in town on ;; visit to Mr. Knight’s mother. ; —,Mis8 Nellie Wall aud Miss Katie Ryan will leave for Chicago Friday to —Murray Campbell and P tonday for Chicago. i.i'Is Sisson started Monday for —Mr. and Mrs. Wm. li. Gardner have gone to Chicago to enjoy the Exposition.; —L. W. Arms will spend the next £ei vveeks in Chicago viewing the Exposi-l —Henry Marvin has gone to Binj haintou to visit his cousin, Cliarh Marvin. —Mrs. Hugh Morrissey and Mrs. Hoi-; len, of Brooklyn, are stopping with rela-. eago next week to enjoy the wonders of the Exposition. —Three blue line motor cars were hauled off the road Monday on account; of the light travel. —Mrs. R. C, Kmger and Mrs. 0. A. Eruger have gone to Boston for a brief sojourn with friends. —Misses Bertha Chase aud Anna Gill! have engaged board at the Brunswick: hotel, Asbury Park, for a few weeks. —The primary department of the: Olivet Presbyterian Sunday school went; to Eansing's grove Tuesday on a picnic. —Fishing up the river in the vicinity third rifih are in the n<ighbor- 660 Third avenue, celebrated the sixtieth BASm BAXI, NOTES. —King Kelly of the New Yorks mn be secured to play with Troy the bal ance of the season. between the ■A game between the Vogelsgesang^ Hon. A. O. Comstock has returned Yan Aruam nines was played Tues day afternoon at Youngs’ grove. T) latter club won by a score Of 15 to 11. lillips, t >p of the Troy club w! had his shoulder injured recently, will ifrom a sojourn at Nantucket witli health much improved. —,S. Howard McKean started for the lExposition^^oity the first of tlie week to ; griev ievauces on the assessment roll. The )mplainta wuro numerous tluviug the —Capt. John W. Wiko of the Fake looks drill corps has gone to Coney' Island to attend the Btate firemen’s con vention. •Mr. and Mrs. flunry O. Hill have :arranged for a trip to Far Eookaway fo a visit of sevei’al weeks. They liave jus 'returned from the west. —Mr. and Mrs. Clias. A. Scofield at tended the reunion of the \V.T.rren county veteran association held at Caldwell, Lake George, this week. Of the thi —Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Marrint is said to be good, and fishermen are in the ne anniversary of their marriage Wednes day evening. —The niasons commenced the stone portion of the foundation for the River side club house this morning, the brick, part being finished. —^Th* Amateur Dramatic association will produce a number of plays during the coming winter. Rehearsals will begin early next month. —The forward motor of red line car No. 194 was burned out Wednes day afternoon, and the car bad to be hauled Irom Sixteenth street to the barn. —Miss Mary T. Fitzgerald, of Third wni this week for an ex- avenuo, left tow tended western tour. She will visit the Chicago Exposition and many other {mints of interest. —Patrick O’Neil has purchased of 0. H. Van Amam and wife property on Twentieth street, this village, for tl,650. Ann O’Neil has purchased of Jas. Ken nedy property adjoining the above foi -H e a lth officer Magee reported to the Board of Health Monday evening that all nuisances complained of had been abated. A number of new complaints were.reoeived by the board and turned over to the officer. -'The Crystal Spring Bottling Com pany, of this place, is building up a fine business. Lemon soda and Fernvian root beer are their specialties. Wm. J. Cooper has just entered the employ of the company as agent. —Sept, 4 is the date set for the open ing of the public schoola The academy will reopen Sept. 5. The annual appro priation for school purposes will he decided upon at the annual school meet ing to b« held Aug. 23. •rThoa Paiuton celebrated the nine teenth anniversary of his birth Tuesday •reaing by entertaining the members of the Fake drum corps. A banquet was committed the robbery. Hogan has not yet been apprehended. Saunders was held for the grand jury. —During the hot weather it is veiy unpleasant to be compelled to climb several flights of stairs to have your pictures taken, and it is also entirely un necessary. W. H. Towne, the popular itudio is located { 3 ground ;o furnis d at Mr. P le, and an avenue, and an enjoyable time resulted. —On the first Thursday in September Phoenix lodge, F. & A. M., will resume its meetings. Jerusalem lodge will re sume its meeting on the first Monday in September, and Phoenix chapter will hold its fall convocation on the second Thursday in September. -r-The Union electric light and power company was granted the franchise to string wires through the village some months ago. The company is now show ing some signs of life in the fourth 'and Third wards. They claim that they will soon be in shape to light the village. —The roads committee of the village trustees will consult with Chief Engin eer Oheevor of the Fitchburg road in re gard to the removal of an elevation on Oil Mill hill. The improvement con templated would make the hill far less dangerous, and it is thought the railroad company should bear a share of the ex- of Second —Miss Alice Van Antwerp, avenue, was married Wednesday < ing to Willis S. Quimby, of Chicago, Tho ceremony was performed at the bride's residence. Rev. 0. E. MucGinnls officiating. Miss Annie Van Antweri sister of the bride, acted as maid honor, and H.arold Magee was best man. The presents were numerous and beau tiful. —Michael Lucie was summoned to the door of his residence on Fifth avenue at about 8:80 o’clock Wednesday morning by two men. As Lucie opened the door he was knocked down with a stone or brick, after which his visitors kicked him about the head and body ii yhipped his assailants, but they were careful to rdlydly manner.anner. In a square fight Jbucie could undoulitedly have whipped a cowar m theyey gotot withinith his reach. take him by surprise and render him fore th g w helpless bofoi Luoie was quite severely bruised. anday by Napoleon ;. Gillespie on their —Some eighty pounds of turtle was rought into town Mo: Bissonuette and Alex, return from Lake George. —Jas. Brooker has purchased a fast pacer from a Delphi man. The animal is a bay golding, and has a record of 8 :85. The price paid was $500. —Samuel T. Bolton and wife arrived home Tuesday after having spont some nine month in Denver, Col. The so journ in Denver was for the benefit of Mr. Bolton’s health, and he returns greatly improved physically. —The Hamilton county bank, of Web ster city, la., closed its doors last Friday on account of the unsettled condition of the money market, and inability to re alize on obligations due. The suspen sion is believed to be only temporary, however, as the assets amount to $344,- 000 while the liabilities are $133,000. Leslie W. MoMurray, a former resident Lansingburgh, is the principal owner nstitution. 1 the insti —Alonzo Saunders was in police court Monday for an examination on the charge of highway r o b b e r y T h e com plaint was mado by John \Proest who alleges that he was knocked down on avenue near Smith Harlow’s road house last Thursday night and robbed of a small sum of money. It is believed Saunders and acompanionnamed Hogan. ) secure them v ---It is feared that Marr Phillips, the! efficient short stop of the Troy club who, not be able to play again this season. —Troy proposes to win the pennant. The management is on the skirmish for good players, and no expense will spared to —At Wednesday’s game BreCkenridge, was fined and suspended indefinitely. BreCkenridge has been playing miser-' able balHately, and he will bo missed but little. —Nines from the T. &L. and Water- vliet roads will play a game early next week. Both roads are making up strong! nines, and an exciting contest may be: looked aftern o gam(es for one admission is the West Troy park Saturday Troy will have Binghar opponents. Tho first g for their oppon will be called at 3 o’clock. jement has secured, The Troy managemi pitcher George Meakin and short stop Cross. They are after a number of other: players and a number of new faces will soon be seen on the diamond. —The Lansingburgh Stars and Water ford Giants will play at West Wateriord Saturday afternoon. The proceeds will be for the benefit of Wm. Manion who; broke his leg in last week’s game. Troy aud Wilkesbarre will play t Troy this afternoon. Tho Wilkes barre team has been reorganized and strengthened and they are playing good ball. Four new players will put in theii appearance to-day. They are from the southern league. The registrar of vital statistics re ports seventeen deaths, seven marriages and nineteen deaths during July. photosraplier, wl 47 Third street, necessary, whose studio is located at .'oy, is on the groun floor. Mr. Towne is prepared to anything in the line of photography at r prices, and his work is of the Babies are photographed to per fection. The morning is the best time to take them to the studio. -Joseph iSchultz, t! ultz, ol the tan-year-old son of Eugene Schultz, of Fifteenth street, while playing near his home Tuesday afternoon ran out in the street in front of a horse attached to one of J. W est’s wagons. The act of young Schultz was so sudden that the driver was unable to the horse before the lad was struck knocked down and trampled upon by the horse. The little fellow was pick ed up in an unconscious condition and taken into the house, and Dr. Magee was summoned to attend him. He was body, but jured internally. arrive in Chicago 4:15 p. m. next •Rate only $17.10 for the round trip. Tickets and information may bo had at D. & H. ticket offices. quite and 1 severely bruised about the head ody, but it is hoped he was not in- liOw Bates t« tUo Thousaml Islands. to Alexandria Bay and the Thousand Islands of the St. Lawrence is offered An opportunity for an extended andria Ba the N. Y. C. & H. R. E’s excursion to these noted resorts on Tuesday, August 33. Tickets at $4.00 each for round trip : good returning until Friday, August 25, and may be extended until 30th inst. b.y payment of $1.50 additional to ticket agent, Clayton. August 33 is Granger’s day at Thousand Island park and ad dresses by Governor Flower and Hon. Mortimer Whitehead are included in the uogram. Special train of through caches will leave Troy via Belt Line at 8:30 a. m. The famous fishing grounds of the St. Lawrence are located in the immediate vicinity of Alexandria Bay, and tlie steatnsr route from Olayton lies through the most interesting portion of O'ioJiet agents supply circu lars, tickets, etc. Mccoml Annual Chowder. The second annual clam chowder of the Geo. B. Dempsey chowder club was held at Bison’s grove on the 13th and it )ved one of the most enjoyable gather 's of the season. The attendance was nearly three hundred and everyone acknowledged having spent a plea; liowdei was prepared ui oi day. in. the iver,. ar the manner in which the large kettle full disappeared is any criterion, it certainly must have been excellent. Hot corn, sandwiches and watermelon also disap peared in large quantities, ns did also liquids, of every description, Among the amusements was a four round scien tific sparring exhibition between tho McDermott brothers, of Cohoes, and an unscientific game of ball between the heavy weights and light weights. As the scorer left the grounds before tho game was concluded tho result is in doubt. T, J. Leavens, jr., was on hand with his camera and took several good photographs of the party. Half Itato lo the World’s I’alr via Popular Dm &■ H. The excellent Chicago train service on the Delaware & Hudson railroad com bined with the picturesque scenery along its route and the greatly reduced rates now in effect on this road, make “The D. & H.” the popular line to the great losition. Tickets, good until Novem- 15, are on sale via D. & H., Bing hamton and the Erie railway at $36.50 ,£or the round trip. Three fast trains are run daily. Through sleeping-cars with out change to Chicago. Tickets, good until November 15, are also on sale at same rate, reading Rouses irning same way. Tickets, gooi days, going one route aud returining the other, $38.: In addition, the D . & H. will run half fare excursions to Chicago and return, tickets good ten days. Trains will be composed of handsome, standara day coaches provided with all conveniences and everything will be in first-class style. Dates for these excursions are Monday, August 31; Saturday, Septem- )d thirty • via 3; Wednesday, lay, Septembr leave Meohanicville at 9:08 ly, September 0, aud September 18. Trains will How’s TliisT We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. P. J. O henex & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the lust fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all igned, I euey for the lust fifteen yeai '0 him perfectly honorable business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. ' West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.; Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Dniggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Curo is taken internally acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Summci' Weakness And that tired feeling, loss of appetite and nervous prostration are driven away by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, like mist before the morning sun. To realize the benefit of this great 'ill join the arm: E enthusiastic it medioino, give it a trial and army of mirers of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Sure, olflcieut, casyr-Hoon’s Pans, should bo in every traveller’s grip and every family medicine chest. 35 cents a After trying many remedies for catarrh during the past twelve years, I tried Ely’s Cream Balm with complete suc cess. It is over one year since I stopped using it and have had no return of cat arrh. I recommend it to all my friends, —Milton T. Palm, Reading, Pa. Hill’s Chloride of Gold Tablets are not a substitute but a positive cure for the tobacco or opium habit. Thousands testify to their efficiency. Ask your local druggist for them or write to4he Ohio Chemical Co., Lima, Ohio. Torpid livers, the cause of numerous other ailments, are made healthy and vigorous by the use of Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills. When Ba’oy was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a (M d , she cried for Castoria. •When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had ChildroDi she gave them Castoria. Ripans Tabiilea o iie colioj JOB PBINTINO^ Every business man admires a neat; and attractive bill head, statement or business card, but they frequently fail: get good work from the fact that they, ive their printing done by amateurs, ive yoiir next order to H. E a skilled workman, who is located at the' OouBiEB office. He will suit you both in quality of work and in price. •WONBBBN AT POt/BHKXiBPSIB. iistrattoii niagnetism by of Troy magnetic Institute. Last week Dr. F. S. Temple and E. K.l I Parker, members of the staff of the Sunday Trains to Old Forge. Every Sunday morning at 7:30 a train! leaves Herkimer for Old Forge via. Adi- mdaok Division of the N. Y. Oentrak Returning train leaves Fulton Chain station at 8 :10 p. m. arriving at Herki mer 10 :15 p. m. Fare for round trip to Old Porge and return $3.00. Oonnec- tioiis are made at Remsen with R W. & O. train leaving Utica at 7:30 a. m. and! for Utica at night southbound. Con-: neotions at Herkimer with N. Y. O. main line trains east and West bound. Sun^ day excursion rate by steamer on Fulton chain of lakes from Old Porge to head of Fourth Lake and return $1.0( Excursion tickets also on sale fioni Herkimer to Trenton FallSi White Lake, etc., at reduced rates. id their 3 in the S500 BOUNB. The 2{ei)ieto of Meviews says June number, “A woman in California! last year made over $3,700 on fruit rais-! ing. Another lady bought land for $75. per acre and her land is now worth $3,0) acre. B. M. Nivens says that h yielded him $1,000 per .acre. J. 8. Bore says his trees net him $711 per The Oalifornia Land and Water Ex change, of Dayton, Ohio, have the names of 99 persons who have after one year’s purchase received sutns as higJi as Surely magnetism is a remarfcal er, and that the Dhygioians of Magnetic Institute ------- \ power in a wonde a questior them s nervon cure of t with theii to cure which 1 by others, glaint m. Tuesday and Saturday; closed Sm day;. Troy Magnetic Institute, No. Union Place. Broadway, Troy, N. Y. £ W. Soett, M, D., Chief Consulting Phj sician. They give you 5 acres of land free, if you will help pay for water and irriga ting it. On these 5 acres they give a written guarantee to plant, cultivate, pay the taxes, and each year pay you $300 profit as your half raised on tho They hare as their purchasers doctors, judges, widows, orphans and clergymen. They give you free return ticket to go to California on the harvest of any crop. Ihey will plant the land this year and ' you a profit next year. They irences from banks, newspapers officers in Dayton. Last year the same lager paid $6,000 to persons who gilt the year before. This 1 lation, will grow oranges, ons, olives, in fact, any grown in any portion of the world. They only sell 5 acres and hold the other 5 acres themselves—they do not make any charge for the land. Your first payment is $2. If you send $3 they will send you 10 necessary papers am\ xy $1 per month for a ending how much is wi ___ Ex-President Harrison speaks vei^ highly of Oalifornia; ex-Seeretavy J. Rusk and ex-Postmaster General Wan- namaker, during their visit to California speak very highly in its favor. If you lemi*'- fhi iand with oran figs, lem- fruit that is ■ome, Roman Chariot Races, Grand Concerts, Bicycle Races, &e., &c., &o. ADMISSION, 50 cents; Children um 13, 35 cents. No charge for teams. namaker, during their visit to California speak very highly in its favor. If you remit $3, the first payment, you will get into the 1893 planting and 1894 profit they will i>ay a*y)rofit *y>rofi(i in Deoem- ' not let the oppor- is surely a great who wants a last- any risk. You do the iand, they take !. It is near railroad. -list, as they williiay a in ] her of next year. Do not let the tunity go by, for it - -------- - lening lor a persons g income without ai level, in the eastern portion of San Diago Co. California land bought to day will, with irrigation, be worth $500 in three years to come. A O am f o b n ian . N ew Y obk , Peb. 9,1898. 7?;-. J. A. Dean & Co., CatsMll, N. Y-: D eab B ib s —H avin{ four-sore yei medication. fill the bill exactly, I have us 3 forc three years past, and once in a while f have warmly recommended the friends who like myself are on the down hill of life, aud in no case have they fail ed to justify the recommendation. I make no pretense to medical knowledge, but I judge the tree by its fruit; and those Dyspepsia Pills, in my experience and observation, have more than justi fied any words I have spoken of their efficiency. Very truly yours, J. M. S tevenson , 150 Nassau St., New York, of Hawthorne, N. Y, I was troubled with catarrh for seven years previous to commencing the use of Ely’s Cream Balm. It has done for me what other so-called cures have failed to do—cured me. The effect of the Balm seemed magical.—Clarence L. Huff, Biddeford, Me. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS f Lateral . N, Y.,“ iissioners k p, m„ to the Ti CommisE !t provided the work proposed t o be irded to him or them. Plans and _,,_eifieations are on exhibition at said Commissioners office. Approximately the work embraces 477 lineal feet of 15 inch and 70 lineal feet of 13 inch vitrified pipe laid, complete broken stone foundation, spruce sheet ing, one brick man-hole, two lamp-holes, concrete, cobblestone pavement and pos- ___ cuEii B olton , J b , W ill ia m H. D enhin [netio Institu a large ai Poughkeepsie, N. Y., for the purpose of jhe purpose „ tt’ful power of; demonstrating the wonderful pov magnetism. The first one treated was a lady who bad bean blind for thirty years; and in three minutes she was able to' pick out different articles and tell their color in distant parts of the room. One lady who had been deaf for sixteen' years -was cured and could hear a whis- one treatme without limping. ' able pow- tbe Troy He lireat Fair! 11 . , ( rTitiicei- leilU IIDISTIIll siciin. {WfH mm mnioi AT RENSSELAER PARK, TROY, N. Y. August 28-Sepiember 2 INOLTTSIVE. PATENT O I E l 3ST O a p E S E A 48-page hoc W . T . F I T Z CrBBAjI Cor 8th and F Sta., tree. Address ;A i D, AU’y-at Law, W asU lngtoii, 1>. C FaperaidFaiat. I still liafo a fine stock oi hand some designs in wall paper in stock, and those who liave any idea of papering their rooms will do well to call and look it over. Prices range from 3 cts. np. Yon ivill also find a fine stock of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, W indow Grlass, &c. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, reasonable rates.' 1 have also put in a nice line of Fancy Dry Goods, f Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, , and invite anyone in n this line to give me GEORGE A. RIFENBERGH 290 2d Ave., lansingburgh. ( oppo site casino b in e .) IR S . -WILLOCK Desires to inform the ladies of Lau sing- burgh and vicinity that she is prepared to do DEESS M A m a at reduced rates during tho dull season, srr by, thethe dayay ori at her own lion .11 work donee first-class.ii Call or eithe b d o l f address, 593 Sixth Ave., Lansingburgh. CITIZENS’ LINE. TROT & WBW XOBK Palace Steamers Sometimes, Not Always. 3 sometimes feel like refurnishinj 1 because of the soiled and worn ap pearance of the set, but not to-day. Our bunk account sometimes warrants t tie extravagance, but not to-day. 8i times we carry in our vest pocket a __ of bills equal to the cost of a full set, but not to-day. W, CUNNINGHAM, the furniture repairer of 143 River street. Troy, was never busier than to-day. He ;an rejuvenate an old set of furniture in k day or two, making it good as nei J A M E S K I N G ; d e a l e e in STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Trimmings, Notions, Etc. 647 Second Avenue LANSINGBURGH, N. ¥ . INVENTORY GUT PRICES! OUR GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL C learanee Sale NOW IN PROGRESS worth of Spring and Summer Clothing must bo sold. Now is the time to invest your money, at this genuine Reduction Sale. Two suits for about tlio price of one. Best made Clothing. Latest Styles. Every garment warranted to give saflst'action or money refunded. M e F t o a s ^ P h a l e m ' , j l A a . n . u £ a . o 1 r U L V e 3 ? i s t X s X j o c i c I - O I - s , RIVER, GRAND & FOURTH Sts., TROY. IT’S JUST LIKE THIS. Our stock is larger than it should he, and i f low prices (.actual sacrifice of values; is any inducement, wo offer the inducement. Eor the next ten days you can buy Men’s and Boys’ CLOTHING, aud Ladies’ and Misses’ JACKETS, CAPES, MACKINTOSHES, SILK WAIS'CS, or DUCK and SERGE SUTIS at ynur own price on $1.00 PER WEEK PAYMENTS. PEOPLE’S CREDIT PA R L O R S ! 274 River Street, Troy, S. S. Shimberg & Co. ORIGINAL CREDIT OUTFITTERS, “The world is even as 3VO take it, To make the best of life go to Comstock & Beadle’s LADIES’ AND GENT'S Q V iti i m i u o « s . 416 and 418 Broad way? Albany. Where good service and seasonable food awaits you. The pleasantest din ing room in tho two cities. C. H. BEGEES, 764 Second Ave., Lansingbrn-gb, JUST ABOVE TWENTI-PIBST ST., Keeps a full lino of choice gi'oeories of Gvei'y description. Imported and do mestic Sardines, Oranges, Lemons aud S akatoga O j RUPTURES CURED. TROY immi WORKS FZITE Carnage Dmlders, TRO T , W. T . T. K. P. PINE, Prop. JOHN S. WILBER, Supt. THE DOOM OF BLINDNESS 3E*x*o-\7'oxxte>cai. tioal establishment in Troy. DBS.SHinBERaJTINEBER 0 , SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS, 332 River Street, Troy,N.Y. C o n s u l t a t i o n Free. N. B .—No agents or peddlers. l i i ' s n m m u T i Franklin Square, Troy. All the Delicacies of the Season. Boiled or broiled live lobsters and soft shell crabs a specialty. Clams and oysters from tho best beds. JOHN P, WOLF, Proprietor. NOMOREETE-GHASSEa NO MORE WEAK EYES. DR.JEAZI£5 TRBA.T8 EyoEestorer^H S ^ y HISEASEH TU o T i GHT. Of tho EY6 Bassett & Rrumaghim, Albany SISNO FOB ClirCWIiAKS. IR O N S T E A M E R S “NEWYORK\a\AlBANY” Leave foot of Hamilton street, Albany, (except Sundays) at 8:30 a. m., ig at Hudson, Catskil!, Ehinebeok, Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, West Point and Yonkers, due to arrive at New York, 38nd street, 5:30; Desbrosses street, 6:00; Brooklyn (by annex) 6:20 p. n <H\Through tickets to Philadellphia, Baltimore, Washingt and Long Branch, brosses st Rhiuebeck, $1. Orchestra on each steam- ir. Restaurant on main deck, a ,la '.arte, open 7 a. m. Time tables on ap plication. W. B. E lmendobf , Gen. Ag’t. Office, 81 Quay st„ Albany, N. Y suiisions 3 Ocean Grove t adjoins Des- Phildren Cry for Pitcher’d Castoria.