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| w Mike. _bu f 1 i f THE JOHNSTOWN DAILY REPUBLICAN VJEDNFSDAY NOV. 8, 1911- PAGH THEE! - l OVERS RESUH IN: CITY OF GLOvERsVLLE SWEE Teimen For The Who Gloversville gave, fifie Republican ticket from top tofbottorm a sweep- ing victory in yesterday's election. Not only were the «assembly district and county candldates given large pluralifies“ but the electors put over the entire city ticket, electing six supervisors and aldermen in every ward. Whitmyer's plurality over Kel- ogg for supreme court justice was Hon. Alden Hart carried the 1,088, ,¢fty for member of assembly over William T. Briggs by 1,059 plural- | ity, showing that Mr. Hart received nearly the full vote of his party. | William .8. Cassedy's plurality over Nelson Hi Aniffal for. the office of district attorney was /7 77 The vate for county treasurer eave P. M. Sim- mons a pluralrtsy of 4 7 over mayor Wesley M9 \Borst his Democratic op- ponent, the smallest pluralmy given any Repufbhcan on the county tick- et, which. however, was not unex- pected, as many thought that Glov- ~ ersville flould give Mayor Borst a plurality {over Mr. Simmons. The vote for coroners, which are . always of interest for the reason . that theyinaturally show the ormal | plurality | of the victorious gave Dr. Robert J. Palmer a plural- ity of 1,104 votes over Dr. Maurice Kennedy,] his Democpatic opponent, while Dj. Franklin 'N. Wright of | Northvilie had a plurality of 1,137 votes over Dr. Grant, the candidate for the Democratic party. ~ Alden LL. Henry Mayor. ! On the city ticket, Alden L. Hen- ry, the Republican candidate for the mayoralty, had the largast plu- rality of any nominees, defeating El- man Hilts, Democr#t, by 1,195. Per- ~cy Slade, the Socialist candidate for the same office, made rather a remarkable run, receiving 868 votes, only 165) less than Hilts, who had 1,038. City Ghamberlam Everest jpmctmall Ing no nomination made against his candidacy by thé Democrats, while |. 'Gendall, the Socialist candidate for 'the officei’, polled, 694 votes against -& total of 23811 Spoiled for Mr. Ev- 'erest: EAward K. Caszedy's plural- ity over Ezra A. Sutliff ffor recorder was 1,015. Mark Dutfher was ac- corded the largest plural/my accord- .ed any winning candid@te, he re- ceiving 1,236 plurality over Fan- cher, the Democratic candidate for commissioner of charities. Faulk- ner Noyes received 1,122 more votes for the office of assessor than did Digman, the Democratic candidate | for the office. Frank M. Hodge's plurality? for water commissioner over Ric ard H. Loeben was 1,067, while Gnarles H. Furness for con- stable received a plurality of 1,084 over Bogardus and Bert Aldrich for the sama office scored a plurality of 1,110 votes over Muiphy, his Demo- cratic opponent. 1 THE COUNTY ;41‘ICKET. For Justice of the éupfeme Conrt. Whit» , Kel- Wash- j myer. logg. burn. Wiard 1, Dist. 1.. 189, , 101 101 Ward 1, Dist. 2.. 299 ' 143 166 | ward 2, Dist. 1.. 267 178 -, 76 Ward 3, Dist. 1.. 218 109 48 Ward 3, [Dist. 2.. 262 65 31 - Ward 4, Dist. 1.. 204 105 37 Ward 4, Dist, 2.. 1650 106 64 Ward 5, Dist I.. 388 169 97 Ward 6; 131th 1... 179 80 64 Ward 6, DIST. 2.. 130 92 44 Totais®.......2246 1148 628 thitngye-r’s plurality. 1098. L Fo‘ia Member of Afssembly. A Ward 1, Dist. 1... 195, 106 81 Ward t, Dist. 2.. $96 ~ 145 | 116 Ward 2, Dist. 1.. 26% 180 TTO Ward 3, Dist. 1.. 206 115 4$ Ward 3, Dist. 1.. 262 66 28 Ward 4, . l..} 208% 108 46 ' Ward 4, Dist. 2.. 16% 107 .632 Ward 5, Dist. t.. 348% 171 94 \Warda 6, IDLsfit. 1.. 180 $1 63. Ward 6, tom z.. 181 94 43 T'ofialsg .. SV... 3242 118% 669 Hart\; rpflumifilty 1059. [$01- District Attorney. 4 missed? Anitbail, Wand 1, CDuslt L. ears 187 Ward 1, mat 278 176 Ward 2, Dist. 1...“,... 260 i917 | Ward 3, {met 199 124 Ward 3, B........ 242 88 Ward 4, bier, 1.. 2. 19800 121 Ward 4, Dist. 2........ 158 125 Ward 5, Dist. 1........ 8150 - 202 Ward €, Dist. 1........ 177 Ward 6, Dist. B... ..... 129 Totals 213% 1361 Qassedy B plurality | I party, l had_‘ no opposition, there be- M331\: { Hiaxlt Briggs. sell. | 121 | Ward 1, Dist. Ward 1, Dist. Ward 2, Dist. Ward 3, Dist. , 98 {Ward 3, Dist. 99 | Ward 4, Dist. | Ward 4, Dist. Ward 5, Dist. Ward 6, Dist. * Everest's plurality 1617. For Recorder. Cagsedy's plurality 1015. OLE REPUBLICAA TICKET For County Treasurer. But- Cassedy. liff. Ward 1, Dist. 1........ 192% 113 Ward 1, Dist. 2........ 294 159 Ward 2, Dist. 1........ 268 186 | Ward 3, Dist. 1..... - 212 111 Ward 3, Dist. 2........ 264 64 Ward. 4, Dist. 1........ 204 111 Ward 4, Dist., 2........ 156 116. | Ward 5, Dist. 1. ..... 2. 329 183 - Ward 6, Dist. 1........ 179 80 Ward 6, Dist. 2........ 182 92 Totals ............. 2230 1215 For Commissioner of Charities. Dutcher. Fancher. Fox, | Ward 1, Dist. 1... 195 Ward 1, Dist. 2.. 303 | Ward 2, Dist. 1.. 277 Ward 3, Dist. 1... 230 Ward 3, Dist. %.. 274 Ward 4, Dist. 1.. 205 Ward 4, Dist. &.. 163 Ward 5, Dist. 1... 357 Ward 6, Dist. 1.. 186 Ward 6, Dist. 3.. 137 Totals .......23327 104 141 166 94 54 108 108 154 76 86 1091 Dutcher's plurality 1236. For Assessor. 93 116 79 49 81 45 . ' lican government in China. 63 98 62 46 682 Pax- Noyes. Dignan. ton. 191 . 299 272 217 2634 2ni 161 ». 181 100 144 170 108 60 110 111 168 T8 102 115 T9 49 33 33 63 An 65 l. 1 Peter- Simmons. Borst, son. Ward 1, Dist, 1.. 166 138 87 Wtamd 1, Dist. 2. 26%. 187 104 Ward 2, Dist. 1.. 244 208 66 Ward 3, Dist. 1.. 194 130 44 Ward 3, Dist. 2.. 244 101 27 Ward 4, Pist. 1.. 176 138 45 Ward 4, Dist. 2.. 136 139 59 Ward 0, Dist. 1.. 300 207 92 Ward 6, Dist. 1.. 156 .107 58 Ward 6, Dist. 2.. 177 114 37 Totals ....... 1808 1231 617 Simmons' plurality 477. , For Coroner. } Ken- . Palmer. nedy. Ward 1, Dist. 1........ 195 110 | Ward 1, Dist. 2........ 306 144 Ward 2, Dist. 1........ 175 - 177 Ward 3, Dist. 1........ 213 116 Ward 3, Dist. 2........ 263 64 Ward 4, Dist, 1........ 205 110 Ward 4, Dist. 2........ 161 116 Ward 5, Dist. 1........ 338. 169 Ward 6, Dist. 1........ 183 78 Ward 6, Dist. 2........ 135 86 Totaly ..... ve .k... 1170 { Palmer's plurality 1104. For Coroner. ? Wright. Grant. Ward 1, Dist. 1........ 195 107 Ward 1, Dist. 2........ 304 148 Ward 2, Dist. 1........ 275 176 { Ward 3, Dist. 1........ 222 103 Ward 3, Dist. 2........ 265 64 Ward 4, Bist, 1........ 2090 '107 [ Ward 4, Dist. 2..... & 163 109 Wiuard 5, Dist. 1........ 344 167 Ward 6, Dist. 1...... 2. 179 78 Ward 6, Dist. 2........ 131 91 Totals ............. 2287 1150 Wright's plurality 1137. | THE CITY TICKET. 4 For Mayor. Henry. Hilts. Slade. Ward 1, Dist. 1.. 182 94 118 Ward 1, Dist. 2.. 279 141 142° Ward 2, Dist. 1... 268 157 100 Ward 3, Dist, 1 214 103 58 Ward 3, Dist., 2.. 264 45 52 Ward 4, Dist. 1.. 200° 102 59 Ward 4, Dist. 2... 166 95 T3 | Ward 5, Dist. 1.. 350 145 122 ' Ward 6, Dist. 1... 179 T1 79 | Ward 6, Dist, 2.. 126 80 65 Totals .......222%8 1033 868 \ Henry's plurality 1195. For City Chamberlain. | Gen- Everest. dall. Ward 1, Dist, 1, ....... 194 97 Ward 1, Dist, 2........ 303 116 Ward 2, Dist. 1 .. 2.0.0 275 81 Ward 3, Dist. 1........ 226 49 | - Ward 3. Dist. 3........ 271 31 | Ward 4, Dist. 1 .... 202 46 . Ward 4, Dist. 2........ 163 67 Ward 5, Dist. 1........ 353 97 Ward 6, Dist. 1........ 184 65 Ward 6, Dist. 2........ 140 45 TOt&AIS ............. 2811 694 { wera 6, Dist. 2.. 182 90 ~ Totals ...l... g201 1139 691 Noyes' plurality 14122. For Water Conimis’sioner. Hum- Hlodgne Loeben. mell. Ward 1, Dist. 1... 183 144. 96 Ward 1, Dist. 2.. 287 ' 149 118 - Ward 2, Dist. 1.. 268 174 TO Ward 3, Dist. 1.. 213 .. 105 51 Ward 3, Dist. 2... 260, 66 ° 32 Ward 4, Dist, 1... 204 106 46 Ward 4, Dist. 32... 156 112 .67 Ward 5, Dist. 1.. 347 164 92 Ward 6, Dist. 1.. 175 85 64 Ward 6, Dist. 2.. 136 87 43 Totals .......2229 1162 688 Hodges' plurality 1067. For Constable. Fur- Bogar- ness. dus. Fox. Ward 1, Dist. 1s. 186 107 97 Ward 1, Dist. 2.. 285 143 120 Ward 2, Dist. 1.. 266 174 ~ 79 Ward 3, Dist. 1.. 213 107 52 Ward 3, Dist. 2.. 263 59 33 Ward 4, Dist. 1.. 207 103 47 Ward 4, Dist, 2... 159 109 66 Ward », Dist. 1.. 386 169 96 Ward 6, Dist. 1.. 179 79 61 | Ward 6, Dist. 2.. 132 87 44 Totals ....... 2226 1142 695 Furness' plurality 1084. For Constable. Mil« Aldrich. Murphy, ler. Ward 1, Dist. 1... 191 104 96 Ward 1, Dist. 2.. 292 152 115 ward 2, Dist. 1.. 171 176 78 Ward 3, Dist. 1... 218 102 49 Ward 3, Lis. 2.. 266 61 31 Warda 4, Dist. 1.. 204 106 48 Ward 4, Dist. 2 .. 161 109 65 Ward 5, Dist. 1.. $40 _ 166 97 Ward 6, Dist. 1... 180 $2 61 Ward 6, Dist. 2... 134 89 48 Totals ....... 2257 1147 - 683 Aldrich's plurality 111. THE WARD TCKET. Supervisors. Olifford, Anibal. Batty. Ward 1, Dist. 1.. 186 104 102 Ward 1, Dist. 2.. 283 164 113 Totals ....... 469 268 - 2186 Chffards plurality 201. Kasson. Welch. Dys. Ward 2, Dist. 1.. 260 186 718 Kasson's plurality 74. Berg- Bowon. Bellis. man. Ward 3, Dist. 1.. 211 180 50 Ward 3, Dist, 2... 252 72 31 Totals ....... 463 252 81 Steele. Haggart. Meyers Ward 4, Dist. 1... 197 114 47 ward 4, Dist. 2... 150 119 64 Totals ....... 847 _ 238 111 Steele's plurality 114. Griffith. Meyers. Johpson. Ward 5, Dist., 1.. 343 171 90 Griffith's plurality 172. Trevett. Politsch,. Bruce. Ward 6, Dist. 1.. 191 75 58 Ward 6, Dist. 2... 135 97 40 ° Totals ...... 326 172 98 Trevett's plurality 154. Aldermen. Chesebro. Evans. Rhode. Ward 1, Dist. 1.. 186 111 91 Ward 1, Dist. 2.. 279 167 113 Totals ....... 465 278 204 Chesebro's plurality 187. Jones. Wemple. Mead. Ward 2, Dist 1.. 238 - 228 _ 63 Jomes' plurality 5. \ a Patten. Brooker. Sumison. Ward 5, Dist. 1... 341 172 90 Patten's plumality 169. Hemstreet. Finkle. Batty. Ward 6, Dist. 1.. 170 99 58 Ward 6, Dist. 2.. 123 107 ~41 Totals ...... 29083 - 206 99 - fiemstreet’s plurality 87. DR. FANG JOIXS THE REVOLUTION IN CHINA. Shanghai, Nov. Fang, at one time Chinese minister to the United States, in a statement | made to the Associated Press, to- day announced that he has joined the movement to establish a réepub- HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Cartarrh Cure. - F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any ob- ligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. | Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- | nally, acting directly apon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, Toc per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- stipation. 45 ° 8.--Dr. Wu Ting | day. . the electors might be decided in the | -. church on First street, has resigned a business visitor here yesterday. | farm | Wells yesterday to vote. { which they are to serve in the Bap- SOME NE gm NOTES .- FRBM lNflRlHVlllE (Specml 10 Tl1e Republlcan) Northvilld, Novi 8.-The town of Northampton went wet by 49 votes on the local optlon question. F. M. Hodge of Amsterdam was here Sunday on hls return from a. trip to Piseco. The body of William Frasxer who died here Saturday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Stuart Wood, was taken to his home at Day Center Monday, where the funeral was held at the Stone church, Rev. H. B. Sil- vernail of the Methodist church at Edinburgh ofiicmtmg, Interment was made in the cemétery at that place. Grant Stanton, who has been em- ployed for the past year by Resse- guie & Parmdge, has secured a posi- tion in Gloversville and is preparing to move his family to that place. Charles Marble, who has filled the the position of sexton at Baptist his post, John E, Cole has been ap- pomted to succeed him. Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Allen, who had been visiting relatives at Benedict, returned home Sunday. W. E. Snow of Batchellerville made a trip to this village Monday. Fred Coulombe of Wells came down on business Monday. John H. Williams of Long Lake West still claims a residence here and came down Monday to cast his vote. | Neil Morrison, who is employed in Hope, was in town yesterday to cast a ballot for his favorite candidates. Edward Hudson, Calvin Dunham, George Simons and John E. Hosley of Wells came down Monday, returning yesterday. Stanton Bogaskie of Gloversville was a business visitor here yester- E. R. Traver of Amsterdam trans- acted business in town'Monday. Brayton Arnold of Tenantville was in town yesterday shaking hands with his old friends. Charles H. Theobald of Glovers- villé is sojqpurning at Hotel North- ville for a 'few days. Ed L. Johnston of New York was W. H. Ballagh of Albany was in town for a few minutes yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis are, moving from their present home on Mechanic street to Willlam H. Fry's tenement, corner First and Washing- ton streets. ' C. O. Twombly of Herkimer had business in townfy'esterday. Ed Kosbuskee of Johnstown came up yesterday on business. Edward Rhodes, who recently mov- ed his family to the Grant Pitbladdo. in Hope, came back yesterday to vote. A union' prayer meeting was held in the Methodist Episcopal church yesterday beginning at ten o'clock in } the morning and lasting until noon, when a recess was taken until two o'clock. The subject was temper- ance, the women having charge of the services and praying that the | license question which was before I The megting was well at- ; the inclement negative . tended in spxte of weather. Frank Roblee had business which | took him to the Fish House in spite of the rain Monday afternoon. George Albro of Gloversville call- ed on his old friends here yesterday. Ambrosé Burgess, who moved to Gloversville several weeks ago, came back yesterday to vote. Chauncey Harvey came down from He is em- ployed at N. H. Mosher's Adirondack Inn. Considerable hustling is being dore by the young ladies of the Philathea class to make the supper tist church on Friday evening a grand suceess. They have a reputa- tion for doing such things nicely, and are endeavoriag to eclipse all former efforts. Ulysses Davis, who is workingiat Wells, came down yesterday to vote. David Canfield of Benson was among the Northville visitors yes- terday. Manville Williams, who is em- ployed at Horseshoe, Hamilton county, and spends the most of his . time there, came down Saturday to . visit his family and be present at election. - He will return today. Tne Selfish Cook. Judge E. H. Gary, at a dinner in Washington, said that the successful man's work was always, to a certain extent, unselfish. \I meap,\ he explained, \that the successful man shows in his work none of the spirit evineed by a certain Wheaton cook. \This cook, on a hot afternoon, was was making a frozen custard. She slapped her ingreaients together with such earelessness that a kitchen maid said: \You're certainly not \nmv much attention to that custard, cook! \'Why should 19\ the eook answer ed. 'They never Jeave any for us.'\ con ge oun tC cul | teams of The High school. | Juniors. , lohnstown N. Y., BOWLING 1 | d Ritons Whitewash Evans Team. The Ritons whitewashed the Evans | team on the Colonial alleys last even- ing, taking three straight games. Dockstader partly redeemed the crushing defeat by making the high single, 188, and the high total, 517. In order to complete the week's schedule three matches will be play- ed tonight. Score of last night's match: Riton. Players, 1st. 2nd. 8rd. Total Riton .......... 161 129 157-447 'Kilmer ........ 180 156 1611-497 E. Pierson ..... 140 140 140—420 E. Sponn@ble ...127 187 119-333 | J. Van Voast ...124 142 170-486 : Totals .......732 T14 T47 2193 ___'*' Evins. Players, ' ist. 2nd, $rd. Total | Hvans .........140 140 Dockstader _.:..188 167 162-511 |J. Argersinger ..128 134 128-380 | Schaefer ....... 106 115 186,357 Maelnvyre 2.....120° 120 1204—460 ' - Totals, ....... 677 676 681 2034 Standing of Teams. P. W. L PC.} Deyoe ......... 12 10 2 $88 ; Pierson ........ 12 10 0% . .8$3%- Eawards ...... 15 12% 0B .800 | Lucas 150 10 C& ©666 Hackmey ....... 12% 0 To. .588 Carroll ........ 15000800 701583 | Verbeger ...... 12 - 6 6.500 Riton ......... 1500 7 8.468 Hanson ........ 12 5+ 10 A1lG Spornoble .... - 12 5 I .416 Timmons ...... 12 - 5 7.416 Wayne ........ 12 5 7 .Al6 Moore ......... 150 - 6 - 9 .400 | Svang ......... 15 4° 11 .366 Cross ......... 12 8 9 .250 Joslin ......... 12 2 10 .166 Giants Defeat Athletics. The Giants handed the Athletics of |\ the Y. M. O. A. Junior league a goose egg in the first maltch of the series played yesterday @fternoon, winning | Mi Waish made the all three games. high single, 141, and c Baum, the | | high tobi, 393. Giants. Players. F. Walsh ... L. Saniterallo ... C. Baum ...... ... 98 102% 118-818 86 110 138-3824 Totals Athletics. Players. ist. 2nd. 3rd. Total 114 111 141-366 1 94 103 129-326 E. Walsh ..... A. Stuart ..... F. Egan .......107 99. 96-302 Totals ....... 315 313 366 994 €~ ® l f . | -- BASKETBALL - |- © 6 Y. M. C. A, Basketball Season,. The basketball season on the Y. M. C. A. court will open this even- ing at 8 o'clock with a game be- tween the Freshman and Senior A second game will also be playad between teams composed of Sophomores and The proceeds will 'be Gevot- ed to the 'varsity team. The follow- ing are the line-ups: Seniors-Tutchings and Dovey, forwards; Plerson, center; Foimgbeoe and B. Briggs, guards; Lioek, sub- . stitute. Freshmen-Pitman forwards; E. Atty, center; Baum and Egan, guards; Kane, substitute, The line-up for the second game is ag follows: Juniqre-Ryan and - Ackerbawer, | guards; Hanson, center; Rupert and Sponenberg, forwards; substitute. gophomores-Duesier and Keliy, guards; Van Sickler, center; Gooda- mote and Egan, forward; H. Dick, substitute. $ etter EVER HAVE IT? If You Have, the Statement of This Johnstown Citizen Will Interest You. Ever have a \low-down\ pain in the back? In the \small right. over the i hips? That's the home of backache. It's caused by sick kidneys. That's why Doan's Kidney Pills cure it. Johnstown people endorse | this. Read a ease of it: Mrs. M. A. Hine, 18 Briggs St., says: \Some years go my health was much run down 1nd the doctor I consulted told me phat I was threatened with Bright's, tisease. I knew from the throbbing che across the sreull of my nd difficulty with tlie kidney secre- ions that my kidnevs were disorder- 1.0 1 finally used Doan's Kidney procured at the City Drug {ore, and they completely cured me. i toll of my experience in a public tutrement two years ago and I am uow glad to reitorate all I then said. i I have had no vecasion to use a lidney m. dicine for over a year.\ For sale by all dealers. Price 10 conds Pog er- YV Co.. Buffalo, Y ook. sme a2fnts far the Uait- 't States. Rem:muer \Fe and take no other. Vgou naime -Doan's - ist. 2nd\3rd. Total | 1382 181 130-893 || ....... B16 343 386 1035 |> and Judge, | Ackeraecht, back | coats for Fall. them. Wm. $12 00 to | 15 .00 ~ U T wo of our strongest linies of Over To see them is to llke . 2 Argersinge Sales s f, COME IN AND ASK Us E Beginning Nov. ls,” 191 l We will give One Days Cas Tu: we quors \a (4 \ Best Wines and for medicinal use can be obtained at this Dnug tore only, lbecam we 'have the exclusive right m. this city ta retail urine; anvil- . ~ flf‘ _Without a Prescnptmn FOR WHICH n pa ff,- Ve . Pay' a Specla' L cenw We keep a full line of only the best e A '. 27 UN. We Denver a THE Come in Rerson or Télephcln rex Your Order onur JOHNSTOWN BANK of Johnstown, se Capllal..........m...“..-..c.......$ll - & Surplus and Profits.... ._.....,.....Sll'154000 January Ist, April Ist. carry money. John G. KFerres, President; WEDDINGS & s : : Bam | Anderson-Anderson. No. 21 South Melcher street, and Eu- gene Anderson, 'also of Johnstown, First Lutheran church of Albany yes- terday afternoon, the Rev. C. W. Leitzell, formerly of St. Paul's church, officiating. 'They left imme- diately on a trip to New York, and on their return will reside with the bride's - mother. Both are well known and will receive the warm congratulations of a large number of friends. Sullivan-Fouchs. The many friends of Miss Ella Ag- nes Sullivan, formerly of Fonda, will be interested in the announcemept of her marriage, which occurred c; October 18, to Carl August Foughg 7T There is anly One \ _-_ «Bromo That is i Always remember the fall pame. for this signature on every box. The marriage of Miss Carrie May, | daughter of Mrs. Carrie Anderson of. took place at the parsonage of the | Laxative Promo USED THE WORLD OVER TC CURE A SOLD UN OnE BAY. {Look é; (73 INTEREST DEPARTMENT |__ Special Deposit Books issued, quarter f with interest payable July Ist. October Ist Money deposited on or before the 6th of any month M h- terest from the 1st of that month. i Burglar Proof Safe Deposit Boxes to remt. To those intending to travel we offer Amerficam m A.- sociation Traveller's Check as the most oonvenlent war to W. C Hm V160 m. 'Cnelifant ' Wm. McKie, Cashier; W. A. Hersey, Jt., Asst. * DIRECTORS :; : 1207 John G. Ferres Charles mimox. h. Borden D. Smith | William 04 Buckner James L. Northrup Daniel MoaMartin William ¥. X Fayette F. Mayer James D. emb- 3 mor wer of Racine, Wzfiaonsrn, in St Rpse'h Catholic church in that ofty.. Mra. ] Fouchs 'was misopapher with “the Merwin-Willoughby comm}? tote-lord ersville previous to going . west & \ short time ago and for two years / she had been a resident of Clovers- ville. Her husband is an enterprig< ing jewele} and optician of Racine | and she will receive the congratula- p tions and best wishes of a host of - friends both in Fulton and Montgonw ery connt1es, where she was very pop- ular among her acquaintances. AKIN'S COMMENT oN ELECTION OF REV. DUNN; Re [-C f > Amsterdam (Sentinel: - Congress~ man Theron Akms only comment last night when informed by a rep- °- resentative of the Morning Sentinel © that the alist candidate, - Dr. Lunn, had b en elected mayor of the eity of Schenectady, was: was another | joke.\ = - a- awning”