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F Mune i es bo sa by 7 -- hup ermmm to l‘ €} a; t - Tark i6l if:ruated on the to ct be atres®, (B30 lect fropt with équ : ee+ Will bo sold cheap and terms pb grec amer a¢langy D armas-toug. mus \* T basu t Tso Jersey cows § and 5 rear H <4 sis eestor family ure. ow i the Ute © .- asparagus mots, bave them tbe be a fou mate final: now ready and amw c p ade bo the thousand. m} 4o Bradey astecv la 00 wn No\ o Gegige N Havlew 13- +0 aa * erddence property | +nprf oor nre $. 0 $000 Sfuf% West Prospect wtree a n ca es § 60) Anenal acest, $0) Mams «ree $ \ar binmestuect $ 0-0 rt. tharer i reet g) 0G Hancock street, $2 ZX, ¥ i% sear $n80 - Davidron acreet § sot $. wD, Centril street $4000. staco «reel fs > Factory street, $4,060 - Lots in al poro ( hecliy Soney to loan _ Mone: rare - tals rene 8 J shepard. 4 F.cwer Bund: - fug \ak own \ y im» dia “ H TO HExi. 19 & A pew {1 ronro house in second w ant ? ve\) mod@ro - conténfence Ap pert wa ter S ar 1 3¢ Munson sireek, j? a gor und fleut, ad gultabie for a doe set s am r a real esate offra |For pact ca- +r to-1 he Times bu-iness office m > At! -- ~a .- ~ nnn nna nw __ fl\ PCT _Foek cuttageat 81 Lawrence Park Rev: Dro Ro Fin, 81 T.ashingom stree, i d coon tonn, diw 1- +b 8 Let mmhumSKaiF-rlneOua a tet. c protements. Inquire 0'C B : Pewe s rac & cour a.reek m26 d if # rl A kP+T T ewrant rooms lor office purposes ' ni rnd Soot of the Times bniding - also ; b WANTED. N ‘\ a\\) + A alning room gin at the Amert« * CO _ R lL-lu “ As. In exchange for real estate, bones miso stocks merchand'se | W 1% | tigen Reow build tg Watertown N Y vp ' Abluorii pests or age | Ap 254005 oe with references A H Hawjer, & a rc Square eR cnn 2 y “ A iti» A competent git! to do general v *ork one month In the ot;f ang Be ~ as at Tnousand diiand Park - To- ant . d Ten Kjck J8 d f \\ AN!IP People to Keep ool. . Our desk fe to f ong 'ans aro just what you want * beep eters alad of electr.cal goods and Ao Wit one © preex are ow A second hand to 99% sia gain - Bratch Eleotrlcai Engineer. © writ 'm THE WORK ON THE NEW PARK MR. OLMSTED EXPECTED #ERe WITH- IN A FEW DaY¥s ‘Only Proliminary Work Probable This Sea. son-Patrick Philiips Will Do the First Day's Work. _ John O. Olmsted] Mass., the designor of the city's pro- jeoted park, is now in Chicago, look- ing after some landscape work there of which he has charge. On leaving there he will come directly , to thas city to make such changes in his, de- signs as he deems advisable after' in- specting the park as - preliminari Ay staked out, Helix expected here the of Brookline, and will He will visit hero frequently during the progress of the work. Civil Engines F. A., Hinds and Henry D. Goodale have ten mon mt work, pending bls arrival, marking the ground with tomporary stakes, ao- cording to the topographical data fur- nished for the parposs. will be in readiness whon be arrives. The work wili begin in a very short lime - 'lhe operations this semson will mainly consist in clearing the ground of all obstruct ors mnd dobris, ' gravel, oto., fo the pinnacle, and get- , ting things in shapo generally for the elmburate operations of the - future. Contracts for this work will be let in 'a short time, It may be of interest to notes thmt last of this weok or the first of ners, | probaly remain several day s. | E Everything | _ RALROAD' LABORERS STRIKE. Fifteen Leave Their Work When Their De- mand far $1.25 a Day is Refused Oswego, June 6 -Fificon wipers and roundlouse | men employed at the ome, Watertown & Oxdensburg yards quit work today when Engine [Dispatcher George Hay informed them that their petition for an in- crease of pay of from $1.10 to $1.25 a day had been demed. Tonight it was expected the 11 men |in the night gang would go out, but 'they did not do so, and it war said iby men at the yard that the places of the strikers had been filled. i 'Bhe troublé promises to be more serious than was at first anticipated, however, as thereis a. general foeling ‘ot sympatay for the atrikers among the 400 enployes at the yards - The total increase asked by the 23 men was only {8 46, which their adherents think could easily have been granted. they point to the advances in vagos i which bave recently been given seo» Mon men .and say that the local em- |ployes receive smaller wages than the |employes in any other place of a Simirar charaoter along the line. , Thiuirthe first strike that ever ogcurred at the local yards. STODDARD . LECTURES. Almost Equal to a Trip. June 2, 1900. Printdipol Academy Mary E Pool, Btree: school : It gives me pleasure to recommend Stoddard's Library of Travel. I bave pot only ieird Ar. Stoddard leoturs and seen the views as thrown on whe tha first day's work on the park soreen, but have also read some of the lWlu shortly be done by *- lectures as now - presented - in book riek Phillips, the wll-known con- formn, aid will say, the reading < of trac'or, according to the terms of a unique agreement entered into be- tween H. D. Goodale and himself. «Mr. Phillips is to pot ina full work- 'ing day of ten hours mod must carty 'his dinner in a tin buokst, His work is to cousist of breaking stone and he is to receive for the day's labor tue sum of ¢1. Mr, Goodale and otherm, including koisk fonds, will mocom- vbany him and gloat ms be persiits in his self-appointsd taak. This is the ou.come of a recent al- legntion by Afr. Phillips that ho was not too proud> to work The park wanngere therupon arranged the alove pleasing program, which Mr. I Paillipi aocopted without a murmar. A Month's Potice Work. The following is m report of the police copartment for the month of , May, 19800; t_ W bolo number ' 50, fomales & OFFENSES of arrest i2-males Potit | -- ........ _3 Assmaolt in the third degree ..... 8 __ | Drunkonness ... , 24 ©Drunk and duordafiy ak... Violating ordinances ...... .. 9 Dofranding land.ords. ...... .... H ' Noglecting families .... ..... ... 2 Maiicious mischlef .. ............ 1 Viotating parole, |.. . a... - Chiidron without proper home .. ' Violating bicyois depath iaw ,. Disposed of as tollows: ont to couny jail, vex ks ave | Bont to county poor house ...... bent to State Industrial school ., Faid their fines ...... Dischargod .. Complaints withdrawn ........ Not disposed of Fire alartos Doors found open at aight and |_ owneis notified ' Fines credited to city Waterwvu.7 a. 81 O. G. CHA MPLIN, Chiel-of- Police. Wordvitie, June 6 -Mra. Mark Wilder, of Car- thage, is sponding a few days with her parents at Rivoraide. Mr. Chamberiain sustained a shook 1 i 16 2 revs s el crn e s e sak 50 Aire. H. Laird bas retor bome from WatirtowiL Mrs. Gates got this week to Lm- tux-gonna for an estonded visit. PF. A. Copverss of » the Pan- Ampri- can show, Buffalo, bas beeq spending a fow days with his fanily as Kim- hirss. Ha roturned to his office Tues- day. ned , i the director general of the erposition. B* ,: - the Newton Fats © The pooy is in trining snd will be £2 t kp insted, $0000 of A per cence. | abipped in a fow days. ih sty os rer and t\ She perment al}~ Mer. Allen, our cheesemaker, caugbh$ por yard te: e' jinterest is guaranteed and a mammoth while suckor a few day s to {13 3 tac, , onf t atm at par of the which was the admiration of a ' all the small bop and the ont? of the IS =~ \ larger ones. be ges _ LOST. Uwing to the shool examinations 4 tos acto : taking so moh of the time for the h e eC U J‘fhgffi.‘.’°:n2,‘.\‘:~?é'f’\. pest two weeks, the crercises for ee w, p oot nt “will; same an. Upiidran's day hare been indefnitely * * ap.n a - F. ~ he ip ine {, * postponed. Un Friday evening of this week M there will be an sutomotoscopic en- i ALE HELP WANTED. | tortminmont. givon at tho Congrega- <--- Mo HELP waNsTrD-Energeus irus ' tional cburch ander the suspices of TR 5 , . Gene enate m so pn) | tho Klog's Daughters. p rokr var ap m 24 } The Ladies' H,. M. B will meet } U tho srar Abd e®pmu q 2. b \ Perthanens “73,3in with Mrs. F. M. Clark < g_ _ 220 T* KIR Philaseiptin - ons g 4, st $:30 pm > \=a ° 220 _ + - MISCELLANEOUS, A Sprained Ankle Quiokly Cured. 4 he boven f ad bla aging; the astarg af ''At one time 1 inffered from a se- F . | U ait ipst the estate o in of the aoikle,\ says Geor; o ha P. Wank wars: Tere sprain of tho ie,\ says George ~ =s featrog\ [SH—miropufmk ® j1 dst _ ¥E. gar]. gdntonifllho Gu‘ido, Wnsu; to Now dx the Himg to geo spy; | loRton, Va ter - using severa Good! : s noses party dresses $6\;wa Six aims well recommended medicines with- but all Po thoe lalléi'xgg‘fi' winners-m eve u: mint. “gong, 1 tried bburgberlaln’u gooves ora stike watst \4 be | Pain Balm, andsm pleed to say etar im rr $32.\ x‘sz'fiofimum tha, that relief came as soon as I began its f - to ! 13 Munson street Watertown N ¥. uss and w comple's curse spcedily fol- : . w tout Mlowed.\\ Sold by Homer H. Rice. \J New bo o' the fatost styte: Druggist 1 hom tag, | ; ,f Oth mud the trimmingi of fine qullrty. * ~ fren ;§,2\'9\*mv of the very. best, the fit per. min o vela obs Bot the\ p fee ord The A. A. S. R. cole tU tt aping Bo Bunter, 14 xy afim'gfiflfig ot Translated, means the Amalgamated GMS smarts R MADE TO ORDFR-FIt the Amd lant 1 « he longest - We make nil PFO s “u\; any material, and repair the oid onas machines ue C oF. Lewis 13 0,3,ma atreat, A POINTER C Rowhere gan Fou ind - more ae &+ ' can foufind more de- 1. 51500 qualities than-in A‘lgloynsg Uabloet tas Inept dedvery 0 best a work when prom- [§ \I Angloy' [ P a Studio, Washington u the farnily of Association of the Hons of Rest, whose name is legion. Tru.h to toil, there are many euch. We spoak not of thema, howover, . but of pleasanter things. Have you seen thom? They consist of the finest cigars, tobaccos and smoker's materials.to be found in the ority, Also, fishing tackle that you can's duplicate in northern New York. C. A. Marian,. 18 Arsenal «troot. A\ perons harn Ch & Sanborn' th ik 1- 2. ig bills agiinst the late aso anborn's, the acksowl- he \\C N Sllers grocery company, Gouver. | ©4K0G leader in coffeom, at Roberts & a. hr“; o requested to call at the Ballers nome, 80D2'® Or street and proseutfihem, Atso indt ~ being Indebt ._ Also ind{- |_ (Cereal cookera treo © Aik - Rojerts to the . - Quested to muxo setHomentat oude. - **\ ** ' «& is 7 I a | a | 8 daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. , While bers he selooted a fine Miss - Kath ; balf breed _ pon WWW“ B. Turnbull, Tes :or the usa of them is almost equal to visiting these countrigs, and is fully as instructive asd entertaining. Sho don-Lewls. Copathagen, June 7.-On Weaner day. atthe Bome of the bride, oc- 'curred the marriege of Earl Marion Bholdon and Miss Eva Pearl Lowa At 2 o'nlock, as tho strains of ho wedding march were heard, - the couple sutered the parlor and took thoir plage in front of a beautiful \bank of forms and flower in bloom, and diroctivy ~ under a borsmhoe of whité lowers suspended from a groan snd white arch draped with giided wishbouoe bung on white ribsop. Here they were profounced man and wife by Rev. A. B. Loomis, of Har- risburg, About 100 gusts were pres- lent. - After gongra.olations wore - ro- corved, they sat down to tables laden with bountiful refreshments The bride and groom with their parents and brothers and sisters, were semted at one large tabie in the dining room. 'The others of the company were seated at - small tables scatterod through the rooms. The diorations were very elaborate and beautiful _ 'The front parlor was decorated in green and white and the back parlor mana dining room in pink and white. The bride wore a dross of light lumen landsdown, rimmed with white milk rivbon and applique, with white gloves and slippers. Sho carried a 'bouguet of white carnations and lillies of the valley. ldam lLowis, the flower sirl, with a the ushers mil cousins of the bride, vers droed fo white, The presents were tery numeroum valuable and useful. | Tne bride is the accomplished ucian Lewis The groom is the son of Marion Sheldon. Both bare a Rost of frionds in \his community who join in wishing them a long mund 115pr wedded life. The wodding march was very well tondered by Aiiss Lottie Woodard, a friend of the brido. At 5:f0'p. m. tho happy pair left jatord showers of rice and flowers, for 'on Friday last His many friends Lowwvillo where thoy boarded the C0M9 Ms partial compenstion. hope for a spsedy and entire recovery. ;ovening train south. After spending < bygromoter, howrevor, shows increase about ton days in Utica and Albany, they will return to the home of tno | igruoin on the west road, where they will be at bome to their many friends. Rov. F. W. Fuess to Wed. GSuremour, June 7.- Invitations have been issued to the marriage of of Frederick W. Fuess, Utica, and Rev. of Watsttiown. 'The - coremony will bo p>rformed at tie bome of the bride's parents in Utica, A number iof GGouvorneurians will attond the marriage which takes placo June 20. Evans Mills. June 1.-The inates of charity - of Bt Marty's church met at the bome of Miss Flora Simonet Wednesday after- noon and finished work on a teautifol quilt, which in to ba ezhibifed icon at |}‘. Buchal's store. Aass will be offered at Evans Mills 'at 10 o'clock, instead of 11. Confes- sion will be beard early in tho morn- ing and Holy Communion given. 4 UNNAT URAL FLESH Reduced by Leaving Of Coffes and Using Postum Food Coffee. \I have used coffeo many years: in fact, eversince I was a child, until a fow months ago I1 became satisfied 'that it burt me, catsed the missrmble drowsy fooling and the bloated condi- {tion of my body- I was very fisshy all the timo, unnaturally fleshy. \\Since l leit off drinking coffso mnd ue Postum Food Coffes, the effeot bag been wonderful. I feel like a different person. 'The bioating has all gore lam very much thinner and more natural in shaps, have a tetter {appetite and do not feel sleepy mnd ' drowsy as before. I shall never use any moto regular coffee. ** When I first fried Postum, 1 was not matisied with it, but decided that the fault must be my own, for so many. poopls used Fostam and liked it that I krow there was some trouble in my preparation of it, so I examined the directions carsfully and found that I should boil it long enough to bring out the flavor and the food valug - When I prepared it right, it [Was elegant mand I afi\ more than pleased yith the delicigus beverage * have forbreakfes®: every moring * Mrs. E. M. Pope, 1158 sreot, Detroit, dick. o warTEr rown basket of white Gowers; Glen Lewris, | 23 ithe pagr,and Alice and Mattie Lewis, 1 ly winda I \4 THE NEWS OF OGENSBURG “TE COMMON vores to ap- PONT AN ADDITIONAL POLICEMAN The Myor and the Council Differ- Two Weddings A Taxpayers' Election on June 22, for Prablic Amprove monts. Ogdens burg, - June 0-Forrest K. Mordiaud 14 receivimg | coogratula: tionson the advent - of au £ boy in has falmmy. ata meeting of the common coun- oil list evening, the _ committee - on exciiv and police reported favorably on the petition of several residents of thr fourth ward for an extra po- licoman, A vote was takon ol a reso\ lution to appoint an addimonal officer and was carried - by a vote of 5 to 2. The may or notified trae council thap he would velo the measure. Mrs Maruucrite Hoard - was ap- poiniod a_trus'es of the public library, to herself, for aperiod of five yoar. Tho rmarnage of - William H. Glover, _ of Cewva, _ and - , Miss Adelaide _ L. Unnkshfw. of* - this city, cocuurred - atthe - bome of the | brides naother - on Morms street. mt 11:80 this morning I tre coromony was Harrison J. Boynton, Copenhagen, June 7. -punday morn- iug, siter an i Iness of several w enks, H rrison J Boystan diedat his home fu cdi village, aged 74 years. The funeral was hold trom the Family residence Wedussday at I1 a m. Tae services were condsgoted by Rev. H B. Fritts, assimeq by Bev. H. A Law reuce. Deceased was born in Rodman, Oct 80, 1t?21, where he lived on a tarm until e was 87 years of age. About 15 years ago he moved to this place and has since, lived in tre hume where he died. When about riage to Lovina Boynton, who died in 1870. in 1~74 ho was mosrried to Julia U. Gibbs, of Adams, who survives him. - He is nso survived by one fiaught-er. Airs. E. H. Angle, of Over- H, ton, \of Boston, Mass., and Clair W. Centenary Collegiate Institute, Haok- ettstown, N. J. He bas three sisters, Mrs Jeanette Kentfield, of Hodman; Mrs Hearmot Adams,, Watertown, and Mrs O. D. Hill, of East Hodmas, and - one brother,. Austin Bojyaton, of Wood- siock, IlL Mr. Boynton was a kind and loving husband and father, a trip ci izon and friend and an honest man, hi respected by ail who knew h m. town for intermont in Erooknde. performed iy lev L_ Morrill Miller. After the coremony Ar. and Mre. ' Glover departed - on a wedding tour, which will include Montreal and the ' New England states _ Mr. Glover is a member of the firm of Glover & Burks, propnatorn of thr Kirkwood | hotel, Geneva. At I0 this morning, at the residence of thr ride's moimer, on »tate stress, George M. Holm, of Hailes: boro, and hiss Nolii1e t. MoVsan, of this ciy, were united in marriage. Rev. Dr. Milliee performed the cere- mony, Edward D MceVean, brother of tho bride, was best mah, and Miss Kittis Mo Vean, - a cousin, was brides- maid Ax. and Mra. - Hoin es oft on the 11:80 - boat for Frescutt on a wed- | dring jourmey io Alon ream. 'lhey will resido in Hailestoro. On June 22, the densbure will row on propositions to , rais: {3 O00 for - increasing the high» way fund; $4500 for lighting tne streois; $3,000 for increming the g- n- orai fund; $1,000 fog the park fund; $750 for bose for the fire depariment, and $1,200 for a chomicm} engine. 'The cunedl at its mectiog last oven» ing ordered the purchase of a fire enging at $4200, whioh, with $1,950, | the amouzt they are asked to voto, - will bring the total up to £6,150. | The city has stendiiy increassd the | eff@iclmoy of the fire Gepariment, an no maieriml decree has been made in\Tiifrance rates, Willlam Breseite apd William Hartis were amitostod for illogal by Game EProwctor Hazen yesterday. They ware be- fare Justioe Molostie and lned §10 each, I tarpayers of Og- l + WEATHER ©85ERAVATIONS Thermomerer pm. 63 Acs thia m \0 atilas pum 17 Fallin ii nlive 6 Baron | eters poon 249 Fall in.i earn ids incn | June 6 67 June 411 . bon nys 4 Z gun sen 7 34 soon: chaser Jst quarter. {th, 1 S%a.mm Pus Moon lin 10.36 am. Lait quariet. 19th 167 pm New Moot, Ath. 857 am. Mooniu 05.a m The surmmerlilkke wemther continues with little change in any reapoot, save that the cloudiness bas considorably lncromed mnd has at times become somowhat threatening, while a fow | sprinkles marvo been g4ugirly altesting | to tho certainty of the forecuts for ; sbowir given by the huresu, though f proving ms yet nothing beyond being | |fnirwoather sprinkles. lecoperatare remalnod high in the sixties through the night mnd toGay las been graduel- | ly rising @0 as to boe nokring tho cightion 'The bmrometor fold cousid- crably in tho might, rosching the storu (rain or wind) margin, but as' yot ouly stiff southeriy breezos hf)? e of humidity to 85 or Gu per cent. Tho high ares has - slowly moved | eastward, followed by the low, which was yuterday cermirai north of Min and caused showers through- out lifontire path, the showers ox- tending am far eamtas Lako Michigan and should be felt here tonight or to- ~tontinus in the southern states, being boiry in laces dus mailsly to | thundentorma. The mllowiing heary zains are report- | ea : Jacksonville, 2.61; Menphis, 1.18; Chicago, .60. UEO ON - Pig tR0i have O, iwo son. Rev. A, Q . Boyn- , sulid floors, of concrete or some simi- t The remains were taken to Wa'er- DAILY TImEs, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 7, 1900. J . He Favors a Solid Structure With Concrete 26 yers cf age ls was united in mar- > Boynton, a rocent gradusts of the - © ghiy | 1 THE OLD STERLING IRON COMPANY WANTS ITS PAY Alleged Misrepresentation on the Part of the Charlotte Company -The Rte-perty Seized Valued at Over $5,000... 4A be New York Commercial pub- lishes the following: BRoohestor, June 1.-Doptiy sheriffs today lovied on $5,801.64 worth of -pig-iron bolonglug to the Uharioite Btoel & Iron Co., mt Charlotte. The levy is made pending an sction brought in the eunpreme oqurt at Buffalo by the Old Sterling Irom Co., of Buffalo, mileging that the Char- lotte Co. failed to pay for irom ore sold them at $3 a ton, f. o b., at Antwerp. N. Y., where the Old Co. 's mines aro located The Ola Sterling Co. alleges that the Charlotte Co , through E. R. Holden, of New York,. its maretary and troasuror, fraudulently stared to Edward B Bulkley, president of the plaintiff, that the capital stock of the defendant was $100,000, all paid is, aud that $75,000 in cash had gem sot apart for the opormtiuon of the blast furnace in Obrwlotte, which latter statemont was false. All of the gentlemen conmected with the Charlotte Steel & Irom Co. reside in New Yorx cfty. State Healti Statistics. Albany, - June 68.-The monthly bullotin of the state board of health, issged today for April, contains the following mortality statistics for that period relating to central and north- ' proportionate share of the cost . A. i ° mation in fine literary form, and are Coptahagea. Juns 1. -Monoment Park has beon mowed and trimime.1 snd presents a : greatly improved appomrance. A. M. Seymour and wife were in Carthage Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Stockwell have returned from Watertown, where thay ' been—gmmgtmm days with their son, Frank. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Lasher were in Lowville yesterday. William J. Murphy wasinCartbage Wednesday. « T he temperature shows a slight rise with a fawr crcoptions. f ©The barometer here is tending downyard, and will probably fa.l' still further today, .so as to bring shower this p. m. and tonight and ' possibly extend them into tomorrow, ' followed by somewhat cocier weather. | The looml data support this crpecta~ tion, and _ the - foroeasting of fhe burtau confitm £1, BUREAD FORECASTS 8p. m. Friday: Easorn New York, showers tonight; coolerwemther with brisk and prob- | ably ligh ~woutharly mad southwester- | New York, showers and |ooolu wermther followed by fair and cooler wemther mnd brisk and high | southwertsriy winds shifting tonorth- westerly. Lhe Toronto buremu forecasts for today, fremh to stromg southerly to westorly wrinds mnd showers or thunderstorms, but zmostly fair and very warin weather + Remenyi Concert Company. Thirsvrenming at Wasniogton ball the musico lovers of this city will be givena treat sugh as seldom fills 'o their good fortune. Tho - momters of this commpany mre mill stars of jntor- natroml reputation, and the program is of adiversific@ cbsracior to suit all. Her Victor Beigel is a muster of the plano and of Huugarian music. Miss Hall 1a well known to Water- town roomlists as one of the leading L mezitsoprand of this country; and Mr. Whomtley is an oxcoptionally fine tenor The indications sro that a large aidiends \will reo the com- pany this evening. sorved seats is T5 contm:genernladmis- mion, M0 - cents; gallery, 35 cents. Tickets for anle mt the book stores, M. «wenty.third hfiBogors’ drug etore and by canvass» Washington, June 7.-Forecat till Phebs Field loft Wednesday evening Fridsy, abowers followed by fur and , The prices of re- | Mrs. F. s. Whiting is not as well. A. L Clark was in Carthage Tus: day. ' like. E. A. Wayeusth of East | Watertown, visi'ed - her dunghmr.’ Miss E. Eugenie Weyeneth, Tuesday. | \. C. Goold went to Carthage Tuesday. . Miss Fannie Harter is very JL |. _| ' East Homnstteld. Jungs ?.-L F. Allen and - Mn. for Bancroft, Mich.. to visit their sister, Mra. Elinor MoBride, | They will be away about tem days |,. Miss Rosabel Stotler closed - her | achoot bare attsrvoou. Alrs Henry Ajors is sick. Willliam Hart aod H. C. Brimmer bave returned from - & short trip to the Adirondacks. George Livermore sutertmined a number of heriady friends Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. family are Redfield, Miss Claire Galloway hasa hand. some new whee. - A Good Cough Medicine. It speaks well for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists use it in their own families in preference to any «other ''loawve sold Oharmaber- 'lain's Cough R-medy for the past five 'years with complete entisfmtion to Ostrander | and visiting | relatives _ ap i myself and customaesrs, '' says | 2Jrug- | | gist J. Goldsmith, Van Etter, N. Y. \I have always nsed it in my own family both for ordinary coughs and | colds and for the cough following la {grippo, and find it very . efloacious.' 'For saie by Homer H. Rice, Drag- 1 gist} - Fancy Maple Sugar. * George F. Fuller hig some fanoy maplé sigar that you should iry. Root beer s 1 Junctica today on legal businese. . Full ling of frosh caught lake fish mt : Goorgo F. Fuller's. ern Now York: u § 3 ogg i] 83 18 42 2 & Ps 1m | k §£ = G £3 1 Utics.....r....... . 55,000 1086 2% | Whitestown . 6, 225 8 0! mo. . ... 14, 000 17 0 Boonvil'e.......... 8,512 6 of Camdan. 8 675 6 1} Watertown... ...... 17.030 28 6 | Ellisbarg. .... ... l.. 4 22800 de 1 Cape Vincent...... $000 6 1 l Clayton............ 4,250 5 0! : Ogdensburg. ...... . 123,000 21 8 Gouverneur. .... . 8,000 16 2 Potsdam....,. ..... 4,000 7 H Canton... 16 1 Malone ..... ...... 18 8 i- I Auction | i Court, under the direction of Au tin B. Fletcher, k- ni ginger als &t Rob- | erte & ° \ \ =- , < t U manic? | THE ENGINEER OF THE STATE COM, MISSION VISIS$ WATERTOWN Fioors, Which Would Cost $28,000 -The Commission Coming. A. H Sutermoister, of Albany, en- wlueer for the state railroad commis- glon, was in the city yesterday, and, wih City Engineer MoComb, - ex- amined the site and plaus for the prof: pored overbead crossing on Arsenal atroet. Mr. Sutermeister advocates thit the entire viadumo: be built with lar material, as he says the gases from the engines a very bad effect on iron or steal. 'The plans as prpared by the city engineer contem-, plate a solid Hooring above the tracks | Md double plenking at other points. f The estima ed cost, mocording to these plans is about $:8,000, of which about I $1,500 has been raised by subscription. * If Mr Suternpeister's views are mdopt- | ed, tho cost *0f constructing the over- hoad crossing will be increased about 20 per cont. | Mr. buterme ster said just before that the wuald hold a bearing in this city in the near future probably on Wriday, June 15 in the matter of the over-} bead crossing. If tho improvement is ordered the railroad company is complied by law to do the work and it may them col- lee from tha state and the city their STODDARD LECIURES. A Deught to the Family, M Y. Hovard, pastor fStite Street church: 1 am - intoreated in many books as they aro an equip- mont for the best of service John bioddard's Travol Lectures are espe- cially aseful in historic data, geo- gmphicl outline, - and - accurate daicriptiona of the habits of the peo- plo. bring to us valuable infor- a delight to every - memter - of the family. .he perso: ality of the muthor ir presont as a charming companion while wo read the story and exami- ino the beautiful slinstrations. I con- sider these leotures among my choice literature. BASEBALL GAMES. Payed Yosterdar-Toronto 1. Syra- ours 8; Haitford & - Worcester 2 Bpringlloid 3, Proviuence 0; Montreal 6, Rochester 5; second game, Mont- real 5, Rochester U; Albany 3 - Bing- himton 9; Utica 9, bchefectady 8; Troy 11 Uortlaud6; Rome 1, Oswogo 2; Bt. Louis 12 Boston 6; Now York 5, Cincinnati 11; Pitteborg 6, P bila» delphia 8; Brookiyn 8, Chicago &. Canton. June 6 L-Addison £ Bacheller, the author, and fmmily recently arrived in Canton, where they will spend a month or more. Today thiy started with L, P. Hails for the woods, the program iocluding m <canoe trip from the beadwaiers of the Grasme to this village, Lewrence Runell war at Dekalb Only one repedy in the world that will at once stop itchinsas of the akin in goy part of the body: Doan's Olotmont, At muydrug store, 50 comnts. Frosh Fish. Pitted rni stuffed olives, boitle, at KRoborts & San's 103 per Sale, JUNE 12, 1900. W.li be ind ar Auction by order of the Saa preme En Fever on Depot+quaraat White Piaina, Tuesday. June 12 .900, ai 1.302. m., the Lumber and Coal Yards at White Plains, N. Y.,~ - form rly owned by the John W. Young & Sons Co. <Tokack BUILDING KLEvA. TOR, Sed BC, CAPACITY, PI ANXING YFLL aNb Wop WORE bl, mealy ner amp-e Coal aod Lomber | Sheds mbunlant [reckage. Haron anl Track ~cales, bocmed ont o ides of the rq »sto att c station, Wii te f red un pime's a d ima thous, Bue »Usoute and without reserts. For mapaiv og fulparticu an, terms of sale, etc, appr to AUSTIN R FLETCHER Receiver. sou 22 . 4s _Mdbstiy st , Ao York City? __| Or W.AB TIBBIT3, aveticncer, White Plana, N. Y. mor- 4 We Are Agents *~ FOR: ~I Cabot's Creosote Shingle Stains The best Stain made for Shingles, . Every architect will tell you It is the best. - No troubles to show samples. ‘sgfifiLT;' fms ~ Ethem \as advertised\ every time. That's one reason -a 16, 18, 20 and 22 Court St. « Rec fae s see 22 ece no en e Rein uct a_ ___ a Clean, Concise, Convincing This store believes In making clean-cut statements concerning its merchandise. Betiéves also in making such statements coriciselong winded stories are wearl« |_ some. - Above all we strive to make our adverilslng con- vincing; want every item exploited to carry conviction to the prospective buyer. June news fairly jingles with just those' things that you are looking for. You'll find why the buying public are with us. Wash Waists Always Don't want to miss a single chance to talk about them. Den't © want a woman in this community to remain in igaorance of this spleq_ did Waist outfit. t* Percale Waists, only 232. Percale Walsts, 47¢ each Ggc Walsts, *- at §5¢ each. © ton c Striped, checked and figured Muslin Waists, $1 each. - Muslin and Percale Waists, trimmed with insertion, $12¢ and $1. 50 each. Madras Waists, French and blas backs, $3. a Summer Separate Skirts - - Ready to wear, of course, made of Duck, Pique or Cmsk, all . washable and costing you complete but little more thanbare materiils,\\ > Prices from 39¢ to $5.50. ° (; A showing of Ladies' Tallop-Made Suits second to Suit Department. H A full line of Ladies' and Children's Straw Hats in stock We invite your inspection of this stock, to fog a White Goods Department +2 A complete line of Batistes, Organdles, Mull and Lawns in-allsh Special in Batiste for graduating dresses - 4; inches wide '@ for 505 ayd. . mo l Black Fancy Muslin by the yard attention to the patterns, Special lot of Black Mustins at toea yard, > out ou to none in ; or pattern. Wecll yam-spacial, - Wash Goods Department _ --= Everything in this department to make cool and comfortable ”his x * . and Dresses-Idndia Silks, Dimitles, Ginghams, Seersuckers, Lawns,. ° tll Underskirts ‘ Percale and Seersucker Skirts from 5oe up. Mercerized Skirts for $1. & # < -% a 4 *% 's a Dress Goods Department We are offering great inducements all the while in this department. Our leaders aree $% Novelties for goc, - sond 340 NoveltHesfor-25 25c Dress Goods for 13¥c. Only a few pieces of that $1 Black Ger: Serge we have spoken so much ol, Remember the price, 6ge = yard only The special in Henriettas at 430. Come and examine these goods, - Hamburgs 2¢ a yd. All-over Laces. We have received a new fing - of these Laces and offer them at remarkably lw prices. ~ ~Anmextensive tine-of- Ladies' -All Notion Counter. Scaps, Tollet Waters, Perfumes, Brushes, Pocketbooks and Jeweli y. ~~~Just received a special lot of Brush Brooms, plush tops, out they ~ go for to and t5c. - Specials in Mattings, Porch Blinds, Linsleums and Carpets, The Great Showlhé of Oriental Ru?s in Our Carpet ba« partment From the Stock of the Welt-Kaown Firm gift Pashgian Bros. is Now on. a «0 k Suppose you visit our Corset Department when next In this store and ask our saleslady toshow you Kabo No. 3148 at $1. You may pay a'most any price and as far as corseting a full figure of medium waist is* concerned you cannot find its superior. |