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,,. ·' - 'IB¥S- Thoma~> -J. Murphy vs. Fred S. Decker, Dailliel E Cah-ill and Timothy sullivan. Ac-tion on Note. Edg~a.\1\ T. iBn:ackett, .A. M. Mills a.nd Cuoun.try- ma.n, Nellis & DuBois, attorneys. - Th'Omas Craig vs. Fonda, Joh-ns- .town & Glnversville R. R. Co . .Action tp reco~r d'aJlllag-es for injurY to per- s.on &nd, p~operty. J. Keck and Nis- !De.t & Hanson, attorneys. Fna.nklin H. Barker, as committee, etc., vs. James H. Wa&hburn and ;wulia.ID L. W>ashburn. Fra:nk Tal- , bot and E. D. Scri'bner, a:ttorneys. Ed\W'a.rd Kelldol vs Eseck E. San- aE!J1!. .A.etion to obt'ain Money J'udg- - !;~lent. D. McM3Jl'tin and D: c. Moor~~ attorneys. BeadY tor Tr.i.aJ.- '1'-he Peip.:ple of the Sta,te of New ' Yl&rk vs. James Y. Fulton. Action < - - f, ;JJor penalty-Game Law. H. D. • i\Vright and Smi<th & :Moyer, attorn- ! . eys_. The Pecrple of the Starte of New iYork vs. Fra'IICiS Fulton. ~ction for penalty-Ga.me liruw. H. D. Wrti~htt ~d SmiTth. & Moyer, oarttorneys. . 'I'he _ ~ple of the St111te of N~w . !Yor'k: v,.. Oha.rles Scott. Action for p(mltllty~a:m-e liltw. H. D. '\vright alld J'{tOn. J. Keck, a-ttorneys. ,._·-- k' 'I'h() Olty of Joh•ns.town vs. Ulyg.- JSes G. Stockwell. ' .A.otion, Judg- mernt for Money. Edwin B-ay;lies ood Gaylord Logan, wttorneys. Franlt Miller vs. Bankers' Life In- sur.ance Oo., of -the City of New YOTk. Robt. E. Steele and Van Sc;h<aick & Norton, attorneys. William H. Hogaboom vs. Flr.ank Sherman. Action to l\ecover m()neys )Jali.d on breach of ~ontrntct; tbo convey rewl property. Getm<Vn & Fm.ser and Dudley & Deni!Ils:on, _ilJtto.-eys. Clara Cosselma,n vs. The North RJiver Insnr-lllllCS Oo. xct:ion :llor loss by fire. M. D. Murmy and Dudley & Denn-ison, rutJtorneys. The natml'lalizllltion C!a:Ses w-ere put over until 2 o'clock this o.fterno'On. E~pal'te motions were then hea'l'd, which occupied nea'l'ly an h·our's time after which Jm;tice Van Kirk excused the tri~l jurors ulltH 9 o'elock to'mor- row morning. Court then aJdjourned until 2 o'- cloek t•his afternoon. NOT A FES~AL the Iegisl•llltU're fixes saJiaries or which WILLIAM H. SERVISS contain a provisi(l;n ii!xempiing muni- William H. Serviss died in New cipaltti~ ft•om !!<Ctions for damage;; Y·ork on May 18. 'Dhe deceased was sustained through defective the husband of Deborah A. Newkirk, Wlalks unlesS pr.eviou.s written -n<)tic:e-1 and son of Ohristopher and Ger.trude hillS ·been served ._u.pon the city cf!i~ · Serviss of· Amsterdam, N. Y. Fun;er- cioa}s of the de<fehtive condition of. al servictls Mond.ay eve at 8 o'cliJek thoe, walk .. -The gpvernor's veto mes- '!t his late res-idence, 228 5th street, .sages ·nave eip:ressed unmista.kla.bly T·own of UniO'Il, Hudson county,- N. his opposition t'O the salary ~egula J'. Deceased was Imesiden,t of -the I ti-on on the gro!J.Oid th·at a large Wa-Shington Building and Loan asso- amount of ~ocal legislation co~ld be cia•tion, of Jersey City; Plast Master ot avoodded l:>y gi:vill% the -!octal authori- Hirain Lodge, F. & A. M., of Fulwn- ti·es generally tb,e pp•wer to fix local ville, N. Y., and a laym•fu of St. Pau~·s salarl~ Methodist Episcopal churc:h, of J'emey Covered by Two ·Bills- City. Interment Wednesday, May 22, -In some instan~·uf pending legis~ at Tribes Hill, N. Y. Ia:t'ion, 'one mun-itipal.ity-- ·is· oo:ve11ed by two bills, .one relating to the arioes, -and the other to sidewalks. -R-ev. Leonard Woo.lsey Bacon, D. D., The municipalities wihlioh b.1ave -thus son of the late Rev~ Dr. Leonard Ba- f!ar been affected ·'are t•he ei!Vies of REY'- L. W. BACON con 'and Lucy. Johm;on Bacon, died at .A!sSJOnet, iMass., May 12, aged 77 years. The deceased's m~er !WillS forme;rly a JohnstoWlliian .bel:ng tihe daughte~ uf tlhe litte Oa.Je'b Johnson of this citY. . j 1\IRS. THOMAS DAWES Lockport, Buff·alo; Fulton, Newburgh, oswego,' Middletown, North Tmia- w<anda and Jamestown, and the v:B· , . Iages <Jf EllenviHe-. !l'lld Port C.hes- ter. Opposition to the slid¢\Va.lk .provis- ion was manUe~ted· i.n thoe asSemblY when the W eime-rt bill, applying to : ·S-vi,ng Money. · : W ~- acc~ot deoosit!; of . - . J 1,.00 and up-and pay · a~- per cent Interest on ,sam¢. _. , ·-x9,-u C41\ do your bank- , ing hy·. Ma.il, should you be ~nable to get to see us iri A)J:>any. G'pen an account with ·us: ·:an.d yo~ will b.e glad to;. see ' how your money -. ----~ grows._ __.......--...:.--- ' ' .Homa · S1vings Bank, ,, . l ' 13 ~tt~~h :Pearl Street, ALB~Y. N'. ~ •. PEOPLE w~ll b~y their_ clothing at the · - ' · store of -L~. Warshaw, Up·tQ·D~ T11-iloi:- and Clothier, i Ten days !hence, tlfue states of tlhe ~rs. ThQIIIlas Dawes, .aged 8 4 'yea.rs ied rut 'her home, Milbournepor·t, Englalj.d, on Miay 4. S'he Wlas the B~ffalo, fs,i'led of' p~sage bY· a vate. '\\''+h''\ viCI[n'ity; North will unite in doing hooor w the memory of then_: ~ !hero dead. of 71 to 56. La,ter the vote was re- considered, and the- so-called ()bject- ion·~ble fea;tu'l'e eliminated. It then passed the l<>wer ,house. • ff ' Fit~ed -~. ' • Best qualify oak barrel clmrns .with. heavy ·;hod-P!!~ · r, _, ~( r ·adjustable_ cover, and strong:_standard. · - ' , -$4.59' $5.50 and-~$6;19- -eaeb~ ~ ... -· ' ~ .. • • 'll • • Dash .dhu.-i-ns. ' ' Made of Best Selected -Oak. $1.00, $1.25, -$1~1·~-- I Creat\J\l ·sepeire:tors. ... ;v .. J • '> With and without water tanks. Price according to . SIZe. ' - . . Dairy -· .Fixings F-or Gentlemen From·- 6 lo·l&·- Ye~r-s of.'Ag,e~ You must do what is be~t for the-you.ng mau- l ' ~ I We do~ · Don't miss a trick on the idea t'lf cheapqess. Best is always cheapest. . · - ' You know'that to be so.: Belts of leather 25c and 50c. Soft hats- Telescoped. dip brim / $1 to $2. 50. Negligees. / Hosiery. Sui~s. ~ Top and Rain Coats, And other helpful perqu.isites_-.... I ,. \ ' Wtlll-a-m \p Steele and H>arry A. ~eele _ vs. · marene~ .A.., Pearsall.i. iAotlmi tor Oonvers-ion. E. K. Casse- tf:y: and ,.Amfh_ur Rowland, a~ttorneys. Governor Hughes ihoas signed on-ly one bill contain:ilig either, of · - to your taste, to the :~he satisiaction of -, W'illilwm. D. Welch vs. Colonial ~re Insurance Co. ACiti<On. CorutrOO't . :Mon~Y Damage-'S. J·as. H. Henry and f>urttss. Lee & Foley, attorneys. :Henry A. Burton vs. Merritt C. Wa~r. -J'as. H. Drury and Fralnk «t>llio.t, _ a.ti:orneys. . Ol!Jarles Avel\'!' vs. Fred .A. HowJ ~· Aotiun fO;r personal injuri'*:· ;wm. W. Smith and J. Keck, attorn- ~ -~ ,. Ludlld<a Bowers vs. Willilam M. r·n • Sutton. .Action to obt'llin ;Judgment (~r')~~ney. D. ~l£cMa.rtin and Ros- ~Ak Sat!ford', attorue:vs. v'ain,\ and that the ideai\S for )V'hic'h .they fought, still live; 1lh•aJt the repub- lic which -tlhey preserved holds the memory of 1Jhelr deeds 'ILS a sll!cred heri•tage. ' The recent appeal of 'lfhe Grand Ar- my to the people of the NGrhh, to make the day. really whoat it purports to be. -- semi-sacroo in charader, - is most .tiimeiy. T!here has been :in >the 1:1ast en-tirely too mu<fu of ,fue .b;oli- day spirit in connection with th:e cel- ebration of' ''D~ .. orationu day, now >sore oappropriately called MciJllllrial da:y. . propoS'itions, and tlliat V.:as by Af!sem-' blyman' Ha-stings, revising -the ch'.l.r-- clothes to order Oil ter of Newburgh-. Among other things it eonta!irre-d the sidew8.Ik p!'ovision, ibu-t it· -is sil.i.d tlh•rut before Governor Hu-ghes would sign it, As'- • ..,.,.. semblymay Hastings •agreed to in~ '' ·.' - .. ~~-- ,_:- ¢\P]\I!.JJl.dicitis trodu-ce e. ·bill repea.Ung the 'featU1'9 a' large meaJSure to olllbUSe objoo-t(!d to: The· ass~ibly has now ~y· emp!l:OYing· drastic passed ·suQh ·a bill,. rep:ea11ng a sec-· Pli'rgtJ!l.tf,:te~'~\: 1 >po ivoi'li'®li danger; ·u71e A Hard.DeJ;Jt to Pay tion of the Ne'WJ'fu•t'i'h· olm:rter-;:.pus!i« New Life,-PiU-s,- 1Jhe \I owe a debt of grait~tude tha,t ' aild' appl'QveiJ 9nlY ;a, t0W. weelts - and in'Vig(J>r- c~n never be paid Off,\ writes G. S. Meets Goiernor's Views'\ . oto cure he-axiialehe, CJ!II!l'k, of westfield, Iowa, \far my · There ls ()ll'e ·ria~l+!ie¥\ peiltifri~ be- . and jaunc:Yce, at reseue/frmn- deatlh b¥ Dr. K'i.ng's New fore the· gover1i~r' whi~h · appareni-lY or..Bra.dfor.~ & Di~k- Dis-covery. J;l'l)tll: Iun·ga were so· ser- meets ·his· poi~cy,_ and' t'h:a-t 'is· lf5c. iously -ad'fectoo t.'!W,t deruth seemed im- Dunn- Whitely 'bill? .-~nt!a;i'ning ~ n~ • minent, wh~n/-I ~m)T.I6llt!ed 'takfong db:arte;.· of .Roclle$t'er. An insjlance ·.>.T~.~ ~EJ'O~~~.~BY New Disoov.ery, The ·amtn'OU'fi dey, of the ·m~ of.Ioel.-a:nesi~I\iti?~ which . - .. · ,._ . J 'I ( ' 1 ' h•acking 0011goh g_uU !Jefdt'e the first tlioe go~ernor is ·'ti-Yfii.g to ··avoid in , -;~nBS; M~,-:.y, P:Uk6Vic; p.a-ughibelr::of l ~ :·_ . .roob£.H-ook vs. Wallter Leigh. Ac- iion. Jib oollect for labcrr and serv!ees. iL~- An~baJ all'd Ob.ws. H. Thomas, A'~eis. · .• ~.:~,auk B~be and ~rC\':Une J()nes, \- ~~~Q111 of ~he will of .Almdra _ ~fe_~ew,_ .11eoea§ed, vs._ Na.ncy A. ~~l{!i~~· . A:ctioll _on Promissory ~' Edwin Baylie<S and Keck & The day is not, and should hot be • a holifl·ay, in the sense- of a na,tional :festival 11ay. It 1s a dl8.y of tender memories, of nl!Jtional worship Yl!t ntlle shrine of !hilr~ic p91tliotism. It is, -or .should be, oan occasion for roonlling tlhe Jqigltty deeQ.s of those days, bUt .a few short yoors ,ngo, -when the n«ti6n WTitbed in agony, was all ·bu·t dismem- bered a'lld ;w:as saved from destruction only :througlh a sacrifice of treasure and life-blood eueh 86 •the world had seen bu-t once or twi•ce ·before in all its bloo'd-sua1ned :bdstocy. b-ottle was \UI0d, ·ana two' mare DOt- the future in regil;r4 t1> sl\.l-a,(ies, m&Y - · ~ ·Pa_ .. ~1$o,. v.i~;_ ·_.'Y_as _·t.~~- .e_n, __ _. __ to··~,~ ties ma:de ., co'mp[ete cure.\ Not!b.- J.)e uful!'&rated 8ome~:hat by 11:11(; :Roch- · sr - - · ...... ... - '\E~cls. ~- ,;! 1 e.•ffJ:t,~ m,_a_ #0 __ J:'Y, :rt. 1e~a); 1 , -~~~~s · ln;Jt hru:~ ~ equated New Di~Y ester ehlllir'tet·, w.biQh esta.bliSlhoed an ''' - :s 7 • to:r ··coug.hs, eoi-ds ana ·aur·tnroat ·and new to~-ot g--over[I,IIlent, ''I' 1;_ c[~,!tt~:y-,. arzt~r~~*:a.u.:e ~~~t_~t-tin&ti !ung com_~i'a:i~. · Gu•lllmnteed by- F. and then repeat&~nO. ,(eS$.- t'h~n.l-3'32 ·tl)'Jtlon· .~· ltl- tl:!i& mty ra~: a.eOO\JD· · ~~. Attorneys. - · •. , Winf&m. B. Dl.llen:Jleck, -as ·emeutor, , ew,. u.- Raymond C. Woaffle. Action, ,,,:.~:J~et!tcl~.of Con.tr~t. C. W. SmiJth and Tob4n. attorneys. ;Jlflt'l!' Gleason vs. William Rink. Amoun-t of Claim. 'Keck \~t,qg,&is end Nisbet & Hanso'll, at- W; Haggart vs. Ohlmiall ~~~~=~=~ Action, Dam~ !or : ;i injuries. M. D. Murray M'lrider, attO<rneys. ·~orgti' MeVei~ vs. The Inter- Paper Co. .Action for I~ . H. D. Wrl·g~t and Adoi'boal \i1EI1tll · · Drowned in Loon Lake ., , ·attorneys. . .ADgeH.ne Herrlclt vs. Anna A. An- ' . HORNELL, N. Y., May 20. - .Ju4- ;Actlon to eet aside d-eed of soil Els-ter, 38 years old, o:i: Ho1:11ell! J!«\DPI»\t:r. Jeremiah Wood and was drowned in Looa Lake wt m!d- lll:fiD\'·~M1lnMY. G.ttorners. nlgtllt on 61lltll1.'d!IY niglht, w.bl~e_:lisltin~. Gnallit ys. w!Iuam c. · 1!4tree cOOllpa.nlOII$ were· ~:wit m~ f:lli!IOlt', as. Deputy a.ild Acbing Comp- ·the water wheD.r 1lbe. boat ~.- bUt . ~!)ll!i!J Of the Sta;te Of New York. Ae· mnn:aged oo· rea:eh shore. -Elstff!' 1W~s to set aside Tax Deed Jeremiah subject to h-eart di9ealf9 and it• is SlllP,· a.uti W. S. J'acltson, .Mt-'y. tJQSNl nllat tile sudden 'pJunge•kl:l1&4 f-'i-lklt~'-1., ~ne}'B. . , him. Be ~ ;Ol'e~~ of ~J;».q B~ra~ :.;~~.-.,. •. ·»row~ v•· .JO.lm ·A- Q.QJ•.~* .-Eeqa6rJ .;o~l' .. · - · · \\\~ lll-.ii ' o.· O$tl'ati~r iSllid BraJd'ford' & Dick- liaJWs ;wlrieh hasec ll'een· at!!aet:ed since -. - ·girl 'to ifuat \t)ia:ee.' \f.ne ens·on;drutg!sts, $1.00. RDIL.'NNNN 1834, all'd ap-plytng--onl:Y to tlhe eity , : a-rreSt~d\'~bme tlm:e en!Wn. druggists. 51k: 'Mi-d $1.00. of RidC'hester. Ho~ -illtanY' of •wee~ · ~ ot 1 h'e.¢ ~:r~bett, Tria-l bott_,·le free.: ' were to mise-c·sa.kllri~ is· milt • L ' · · ONE' DEA'D. O~E' DYING I .' A,S'-'BESULT OF- SiiOO'fiNG -. ' ~lllllltrJ~tei1r!,k~J;I/:st'lltali.ilt. m~ne.y.,. arur but ~t is pre6umett' 'that a ·~atr ~;~ltll.reJ of -t-hem were. ,- · · .~~un~·- ~ll)lli!f.:i . More than· anY of his' f-0J~Wii,Y!i•i-!i1l-:;d:ays predecessurs, ~ter..a.n- Iegi'!fl~tors sruy, Gove-r;n.Ol' Hughes is setting his- ·ra'ee agBllllst :putelY lOQ!iJ .legislation. I ... • I • • ,' f, ~; . .. • •--:t ~ iJ\• ~· I ' ... ' I ' ,._ . -- ~ . /' ' .; . - ' - ' -. -- - . ' 1 .. ' . \· ... - _, .,.. •• ' 1 > ' ~ •• ;r ·-~~ r' .... ~ '.: . ' ~~'\{ YJ •• :y f ~ . .,....., . . ... •