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'\\ ;.,;. ,.mM.M. • . ha., <>• ,...,.. not l lmrn in Sara-to~!! e&~tnty -and; removed Rutcilin.sGn~ _ ofiiciatlng. •.rha cere· Supreme ()()Urt reconvened ·Fri~ay , • · ' ~~ J~~~£~~Jl'J'i'DL'tiJir~ M't bf the'~. -Mrs. A. C. Cali8ch of Oswego is to .Tolmstawu wbout 3;; years ago, tak- nfony_ w1is .irer.fo,rm~ in tJle pte.sence morning witll Judge Van Ktrk pre~i(l- '.i~ARiNEY .smmRMEMORN -~OF tirtr comnnJi)ifY:\ ,-, '\' l\'f ''\ ''\ '\''\· iog np b;, trnd• \ n •h\'n\\'• nnd of at;nnt O\f \\\'.\ ond f\\\\'· ing. Tho ,...nd in\ ~11>-i\' •\\!\\ MR. A>'l! )IJIS, cHARLES B. KNOX ~ .. .. ., · T 1 r \ · GLOVEMvrLLE str:I<'P'Elts' oo:R- · , .- , _ · \'\:\llrs. W. H.. Campaign and son are has more or less up t{). within a few Yiull:lts,. a1lple blossoms, lilies, •re:rn~q - 0 ~ 8 £!:!42.~- OF TBiiJ l,lR,...IH:N AND SPRING A ~I0$1'- WELCOME JqJINS';r~'!YNc TEltCBER \f'sttin R 1 :\ • .and ..:alms were bbe decoraUo!liS of tilt; at t:lie opening of l)ourt handing ; in.' DIES SOON AFTER\\'ARD · ...... .-.n F\'-ND ... SOH.x..-..-r .. I , g .. ev. un( .Irs. Jmnp. -~years workl->d at that busme!!s. .- 1 \' - ·•\' S'L\Bi ON WILLIN\\ ltEL'P· ~-....,u v _. ~ HM. Heo~C • '\\'~\\''\of~<« I \'· llithm'n '\' ' >\\''\~' Odd \'-\' of <>• hwre. Mtoo \\\\' '\\' indlcl••ent• Dl-t At!<>J.OY ~ ' . .. ' • ,..;c U.:.:..t f .... ' \ I ·A·' or ndels . .,.,!bot mnved \''·e ar· a· \'e t f .!<he EnS' HOl\fE FOB WO:\IEN SOCI· At a re,.;.n,. .... h ................ th\ b~.:.. o\' ,_ .~ >t the Hotcl SOOw.rt. 1 >'ellow. Soon ''\' •• ,.,..,,., to -~• · 0 . ,.....,., .P •Y- - · '\ ~ ~ ' ' ,..,_ • 0 l · Bom.,. Sohorm.,hocn, -• \· - ~~ .,,,,_ •< • -~ ' , .... • T h t · h · \\b h-\-\ f solin'& weddblg march. Tiler; grand ·J·ur\' prisoners now in cust\\Y· ye\\.s, of No .. 15 Frem~nt st~\A~ ETY education o{ lo'\''da the· entfio.e Sc-hool · _... C. 0. C<O,. ~ '\\\\''\\ i .• o \ own, oe m l e \'\'\ \' - o , ~ _ .. , ••• \\ - \\\' ''\'\\ of II\\'>mN. 1 3ll f'\ffi ogo, Ire \\\\' a '\'\'\\ of no •tt,.don'!'. Chodea H. Mrum or Glo,·o~ljt~ c;>om•rilt~ diOO rut hi• homo aboof . '' \'\\\ will> two \\\'\\\'; wu.,., · l , c ... wutto '\\\ xo ., 3 I o o F \\'\'\ \'\' feom oot of <own. whO _, \\\' Tb\'\'\' \ \\\'t of iojnd~ Johnotown i• to hove onoth\ pnt.. .... ,..,. lfiM >fyea J. \\tin, .. ..,..,,. 'f C..::~rs.' Lester Dorn is entertaining 1 • • 1 ' e, • · - · .• · • ·r \tt\'nd.M\' tb\ .~·eddl'\\' ............. '.'x·~.' illd{et.,.. up<>n t111>. clitU'g!'. of grari.d lar· 1 . . 'it , . · - ' ·· ~ d k i \ \ .ou \ w .. ., \\\\ \'~ ~ he susta·n&d t th b: '·tll ,. lO ll1S•'' uti()n, ·the nature of whieh tol1 in\the b. iu.h school an\ l\Iiss•La.ura. '?r.j.;.: Eli'zabe .. \ C·,•·mi}bell of Ye~' I u11 a;ways too H great mterest a 1 til d • 1 h · r a; e ou n,s wor,.s .. • ,. \ \' 1 '\'{\\\' = \ •' \ JS'ellie ('. Herdman of 'Wore!'.ster, N, eeny lt e iie<.<On (o!'.gree, n avi:llg of s. S. Gross & Son:, on Oht 1 ~oh will ap·peal •to t'he heart. of every :\Ie-AUtstel··. Q,f the ~rrammar \\'a~le. s · £.ik. I th•t \\'\\''\'· II< w\' a l'o•t G\nd • ~ - . :, .. of ., 1 - ••• ..., \\'\' _,m ~ •. \'\'~ of tb< ,.,_...,, Ftwnk b1 I•\\ ol ''I'\ o• \\''\' ,. eto~n ,{,\' II ;00. tb•t mo<oiUg. Seh,.. eiili<m. Thmugh. ti>e gon.,.,ty of \'' ;-tng -.. .. ,.,& \'\'\U\· \'\ .-. ......... BM~ \'' re\''\''' ......... m ... tbn .......... .-ho, ... H ... , ..... \'·a ....... , .... , \' ... gold w•kl! '\\ ....... dJom- ..... ~ • .,, a ddv~ in \' omploy ..... >nd \\· '\\\\' B. Knox. \\ L.um Van voeWn\ u< Jolu .. tnp, ~ \!.\\\1\\\ a VlSit \\\' \'\\\' Jn ...,,f W'lth 1 ,~ !a<ge \\-\ Howt~\- n. P. I., o< -r.on \\\ t.n• •.ud ,. \\'' ,, .. , T•iuM at obhut 0\;tb• ft,.,, ••• whtl• ,.,(,d upon a eft)>•t• u1. '\\ Wtl,lJpg Holpore' H•,., ..--t• qf tho J;bnotown \\'\ -- , will ,,..,., to'\\'\ or '\ \\\\'- In G\\' of COOl...,.: Ml«> Edltlt V'l\ $110, '\'\ !f<ry l!.nn M Gin\\•·' n1o•ing w...,n ;ood\\ wiili ·b.,; \\' toe 'Wom,., \'' =\'\'\ with \\' \\'••! ;,d uf ''\'\ \'\\''\\' ·- -e Mrs. 88Jl\t ~<~.,:d :Vhq ~-as. _bee'n tl \\· H•<>~• w., \'\\' Ill \\\ De\\\''' of GJ<•\'-' Mt. ... ctlio. Tho \\'@\nt '''~''\' guilt;. hl<:no<d Oti..ok , bo= ·,.; ·0 · ,.,.,,, \\ ,.d< •· good •>l'i enmlol'table . tO fill >J·I., Morttn'o ,.;w.n. !Ill nding soJVe tune .n ~ew Yorl, has\ PM•-\ '\\\' -., ..- \'\· \\\' J<. ;,..,. ot .,,,_, \'· \\\'\' \'\'\\\\ T<lhllt \p!a!po\· io dri••woy, lf• '\\\\\\ a'\\\ ~on· PlM~ <.o•, \\\\ w=h to •- \'' •!~;, Doring bore ,;~,;; tn ''\\\'' =Ill.g•· ,.....,d. .. · , and .,.,,. .. ,., \\\''\'d '\\\ th,a •nd __ ..., .. ><•rrl>m ol .,.,.,,., .,., \\'\ \\'' 1'li< \''\' W\ \\\\'\· ''\'''\ of the b<O.In. mmdoe oi1Mh d<>:• to '\\'\\- At '\\\ Y>n -''\bt•n OJ>ectnllalOd <n ma·. 'H- ... - ht. d II P ::l.Ir. an(l }irs. Geor~ ll.ierri«tn of ted wnlle the de.fen<hmt wa-s under \ Th~ seat of the drtay upon wbich a meeting of \Villing Helpers Vi'edn~s: thematlcs: nr.ei!k iln.fi E~E!n<'h a:i'!d ~- ........._. \\ b ,._,. Broatl8Jbln. • · tlle inuuence of a dt•ug and under tl-w. '\Jchermerh'Ol'11 wa\ 'Bitting ;s ver\ <lay en:, the ~emtl~t;s were gin~·n & ·'ames \'t'o•ll r·;.;..ommend\'d · to the ..... elfl'Y • eg e an . enry W. ot-~ effects of the dtsoose, such into~cls- Ul}· .. · \\( ,.. \\\' w\\' ·.uaTe een \\\'mg at Spruce ou his constitution were made, tlfat \~ \' , ' · ~ .... \' ~.. \ ,. -·~ •·- .... ~-• - .;,£-._.-- circumgtances Judge Van Kll1t sus- nigh, makil~g it necessary f1Jr anyone mo, st agl'lieable 1 surprise In >the a_n· hoard. ~ .. e -ve re ... rn.,... I when an attort!k ot heart falmre came :ENOS _ COLT pcmtecl fle<!Jtence. driving ih it to ct·ouc•h sUhtly in or- nouncement thllvt Mr. and Mrs. KnoJt :\itss Florence Lowe of Leroy has . ~M. S. N,attlhrup wh~ has been at I this m-orning, he w.as ui;ta:hle ta sur-; \ · · Geora:e DaVi\ n~rt and 'Miss Eliza· 'Henry 8uydl'r. agoainst whotn ~be cler to clea·r the top of the areaway. uad purchased t)le William H. Liv· been e!iguged to till 1\Iiss McAlllster's· Cli~.ton, , Springs for several days nas viv. e Hnd the end camE!' peacefuily at = \ vv \ 't a · t · - • b th \·th ..lf Gl 1 >!:t'and •u\\ fout•d <1n in·'l'':'tmetr \'· S. Gros~ 1 the man's employer, san> 1 ngs on ra~l,dence on West Madison Ilosltion. n~ instruc+or of the gramm.ar .........,_ · the tim• •OOn m\'\\\\\· 0 En~, oO u \\\\'II o, WotO • • \ • ' ~ • , . . • ' • · • quietly a<ri\\ ot tho \\\\\\\' of o< ''\\\'\\ '\'\\ on hio dangh- <hot MoimO>·hm~ h., d>'lvon un- \''\' ,.d h•d P'\\\'\' It to tbo \\\\· 8h0 i\ a grednato of' JOo Yk c -.:.Nai'hnniel Weber who bas been 1 :.Ir. Hathorn was also a mMnber of .... th d · ti cocie-,· f h f ld 1 w 1 - • · \ 1 he Mad!l>~OJiil a/venue Congregation-al tel', . Liz~le Snycle'l.', :tgecl :p)ne uer e oor many roes and for ~ 'J or a ome or e er Y om- Hoy High school and of file (}e:ri~seo I ehur{!h, Albany, by Rev. c. s. Hagar YCf<ll'S, was n e x t ~u·ralg!ll:\d. c rr · reason oes nvc mow how e ·. ' 11 P v Y re ::\ormal school. Miss Lowe graduated spend~ some time in this city has the 'Baptist chureb. He is su~Yi>ecl \hi t d -+ 1 b en 1'he deeds for· t\e rop 6 rt we \\ at 2 o'clocl;; W.ednesday ,:tfternoon. He plea<lerl not guilty tlnd nt'lke.d to came o rr:uue a mis-c:llenlation that a so e. vere · ,. e ma er a een with high hon,ors and ·lier recommen- returned to \\ueber. by his wldow. two sons. George Ha- ' t 1 I d '! d \'h ~ h d b -M~- C. B. Shomeld \\ \\\\'\' r thocn m Gloo.emillo and Clmon~Y Af!o' ¢ho '\emony Me. -d .. ~. hm eom,;t .,,,...._ Jna .. \'an M<,nlng, hnt \ ho dro\ nnd.,, hia .. pt ' -•\'· Ml'\ Jo to \'\\\·tho dotione aboW that abo !a \\'nontly W \\\\\\'\\'' oftoe opondlog \\ I H•lliocn of th• mt)'; \'\ >wo \\'\'• Colt -tet\'\\' to \\\'\\'lltn wh\' Kltl< a~>good ,Joremlob Wood •a .,., <emk Wiili -~d..a\Jo forto. pe.,tdont of tbo anclot • mMe \'\ \\'lifted. tn: dll th• ,.,itton a\lgnoii -· \\ - \\'. \ '\'- Dolia W \\wo•fu of BntliUgtM, thoY wilt b< at hom• .a NO. 1> Blxth ro''\\'·' · · Scl<.,·mochot• \'\\' to ffi>n<to tu ~nounoomoo<. · '\ hec. · · '-\'\' ._,, >'ootee •who h\ beffi Y'<., nndt }[fO, M•ey Jntlien of S.mto· ........ >!<. CUlt b • wolt kn~o SJ'mmH ,;\\· (eot-j, '\d Potekk oo:<cl> htm; ~ ho w~ •Oooot to \\· Sn<•rtre\\\ 1-t~- Tn• ..... nne! of >h• fO<nlty foe ..... ..,. of '\\ Rieko \\\\\\\\ '\' oonn y, olubmon of\\\ cib'. It• '' o;nplOY· C<>nkY woe• IMI<t~l upon '\' \\'\\ Shott• ... .,.,, \<> \\\h <h• '\' o< Tho \''\\\''' plo~u\ wn\ th• romlng yoo• •·JII \\ u follow\ ............... homo. T'ho f<-•l \\·' bo>d Snnd.,- af· od bY CoUI ... ' & - of Now Y Mk of bn\\loey in tho >l>kd '\\'\\ in• .. v· tho ''\ joo< In Um• to \'''h hi ru eqnal. ~he mom hoe• o< tbO \\ioty tTine>J'ol, W ehl> H. Ed-m: pfooop- ' M G W H t '11 b ternoon tJ.t 2 o'clock !from the late as' c\ll..;_ 1 ·.s. this sa~tt'on. ours. . ' as he reeled from the seat S•hutts have y,-orked untiritlgly for the ac- tre,;s. ~Iiss ~iaobel :l'>udley·, hi<»h school - rs. • . agg.ar as een ~ · . . u = • u ov J.\'• mg <!•tolen a qu11ntity o1' skins from - ' · · \ \\'\\ to E~t Cfeok by tho ,.,. 0 ., , '\'rno. nov. C. H. M~tl ofti.,oOOil COlt i• • Vney popnlat young wo- tl\ Jlool10 \\\'\\ oornp>ny'pJant ln thon oatlod .Ch.,.l., DwollY. who w- oom>Li•hmont of the!,. d\i\ =• ''\\\'\'· \'\ Loo,.. >•• Yeehton; llih\\\ of h~' alotoc. •nd \\ fnt.e\\\t w\ m\\' in \\ with nioily ti\ondo In thlo city. this dcy. Thoy wo\ '~\ignOO 'and ongog•d tn tbo bottling honoe, to bovo ,.,,,., ~·< 15,000 00Wntd P\'' insti'n- of OO<Mtb ,.. cl- ~..-- I • u • k f S \h p Johnst~ cemetery. The mE-mbers entered ,nleas ~f not gut'lt\.-. Juc'ge come :.l'f!d· help him. The two men chasing a h·ome that aged women ograues, ::\Iiss Florence Lowe; instrpc- - ...... s. '· ...... uernc 0 • ouu E'l'· f C d t• 1 d ... \18 I 0 0 ,. v ·' ' · S h • ry \\\' 1o '\'\'\'inlng hoc d4nghl\ 0 •Y\ 0 '' 0 ''· \' 0 • \ • • • • E~G&GI!MENT Alfi<OUNCED y,. Ki•k oomgnod H. D. \-.:lgbt of \\'\ 0 .,m.,·hom t> <ho teonl of mighl, by '\''\\ o amo.U oum. ••vo '~ •< nftb oml oioUi< .,., ... , \\\ - B. F. WDk>=on. F .. uttondOO in a bodY Glo'~'·nl• ,_, fM ,., 4 ,,. 00 • U:. hn\lding and thon oummnnOO De. a oomfottnhlo ''\\\ in whieh to P\\ Edith c~o: m•trn- o< '\\\ _,, At Ilet' l1ome, No. 10 Second avenue, ants. Gale. The latter Sladd Schermerhorn their declining years. Miss ~largaret Stewart; illstructor ,of -· Mr. and. ll<irs. H. P. Alpaug'h who h d ff d h · .... ..__ ..... e t . t B ff 1 ~,.,d MRS. J'. :R. FLINT Glo,•ersville, yesterday a1't~rnoon, 1 ater AsDI'stant D'str'ct Attorney a su ere a con·cussion of t e The Willing Helpers' Home for seconcl ·and tbircl grades, )1iss :aert:ha 102<\'~ ...., n on a np o u a o \-\' ~ ' ' ~ - 1 1 .. hr\in'. A ~art'! age w~\ call~d and H Mrs. Artrhur :4.. Frye entel'ltllinE>d a \ v = u Women organization, is an offshoot . Wood; Instructor of first grade, Roohester have' returned. Mrs. Josie Ricketts Flint. ·a~ 22 Smit'll ruoved,tlle art'f!igrrment of Earl th~ lnJ'·red m...,.. was taken to '\is ·r f E tt , 1 . t d'ed p•arty of young women at a Iunoheon \ \'\ - \ from the Willing Helpers' soociety of ~Uss Clara: ~I. Dodge . .:...,'Mrs. 'Anson Getman and dau....,- sears. Wl e a vere L' m , 1 Billington,. who was indided upon t;be \orne. On t\e way, however, he be- .._ __ \'u sh 1 in bonor of her sister, ~{Iss Miaude A. \' \ the Presby-terian church whic:b woa:s tar 'of' FirSt avenue are tile guests of ort Y after 2 p. m. Wed. afternoon <'!harge of Yiola-ting the liquor law in ~ame un.conscious •and died shortly oragnl'ze .. b•· •the' late Catn' eJ'J'Jle t th h f h th M M Taylor. whose engagero•ent and ap· 1 t o. , the f<lrtn'Cr's mhther at Buffalo. a (> ome 0 l'r mo er rs. • ar- · supplying intox ca in.g liquors to ro!n- .rl'te.r reaehing the house. Coroner yin Bronk, No. 32 Cayadutta Sltreet, af- proaehiug mitl'Tiage to GeOTge A. B'llt· B'IJ' t ,~ ded . t Wells. In 1005 the organiZia,tion wa:s SUSPElCTEJ> AT'l'El\IPT TO DERAIL CENTRAL TBAIN -Mrs. William B. Waters of Lit- ora. 1 mg 011! p...,a gml Y w'llen Palmer 'IVas then notified. ter a long illness. '!'\'~ ~a\\e Af dM·th ty; was at that time announced. . d ,.. · t d incorporated. The char1l!cter of the - u~ ~ ~- ~ ~~ arnugne llnu 'W-!lS sen enc:e to pay a ;- Scherroei'horn ha;d a narrow es- f h · VIOlet was the color sc:heme and work oarried on by t.he organization was consumption, rom whlc disease fiUe of $2i'i oc stand committed. one cape from death last fall while driv- 'I \'I' t h d ,,~ . 11 ~ the table was prebl;!ly deeorated with · , will appeal to every citi:;o;en of the As Engine No. 186& on the west hound New York Central freight track was 11assing on Tuesday after- noon about 1: 40 o'clook, some two miles west of FoPt Plain, sa.ys the Fonda Democmt, the flagman noticed . . ' tie Jl'alls Is the guest of 'her nephew, Di'. C. B. W\!ih·ad, o-f this city. -Underto.ker George Obase of Sara- '.lloga. is visiting ·his mother, •)Irs. Della Chase on West Clinton avenue. ·' rs. .., m a =en 1 some .. ime, day for eacli dollar in the ccmnty j~il. ihg a 1tea·m down •the Clipo hill, when candelabra. ''Oovers were laid for \' ~ coonty as worthy of support lamd as- bearing her affliction with the forti- Billington was questioned by Judge it Will be remembered he was th·rowil tude of a Christian and hoping for re- tweuYe. The place cards were heart· Van Kirk when the latte•r state.:I ~lJ·b· sis>tance in >the malintainfa;n{)e oof the h _ . ..,. 1 'd . .- t\·' 'th · 1 t d aver an embankment and sustained home. Plans ar~ alreadY under way coverr. s av=u. ecodl = WI VlCf e s an stantially that on >two or three occas· and 'dainty baskets were tbe favors. !ml'ious injm'Y. to put the place in condition for oc- The deceaSed was a d-aughter of the ions he >had giv.en the lbors liquor, at J:T \\\\\\~ w.-, has been the guest G late George Ricketts and was bot•n times when he was inooxicated and cupancy. GJJOVERSVU..LE MAN ON r•' a tle Iytng oil the west b'ound paJS- senger trfa.ek. As the fast mall was in the b'locl{, 1bhe flagman jumped off just as the mat! ;t,rain came around the bend, and succeeded in flagging It in iime to pr.event it from rnrtning . intO tli>e tie. The tie w!Uf_ r~moved ·and the mail train prooeed~ ed to St. Jahnsville, where word was -Mrs, Edwin Walrath of North. :Per- ...._.... .__ f At tlbe dose of tll!l luncheon Mrs. Herk;im« relatives has returned. in JobnsotiYWn, where sihe has ever Frye, in an original manner, ·alf•nounc··l the boys, whose' ages arerage from S -Workmen for tl!he F., J. & G. at since resided.. S'he was a young wo- ~ t:he ·approaching nuptials to 10 years of age, also became intoxi- young people: Moun't.abl Lake report sever<al snow man, extremely popular, whose !Qnd ,.. cated. When questioned. as to where Mq'll1llls and a low !temperature at the and affable manner had endeared her and 'when he ptl.rc.b.J;lsed :11M liquor r'e· JOHN GROSS INJURED · ' U'ke yestetaay. to a large circl-e of friends all ,of whom plied that !!'Om<:!' was pure.hased \'on ........ ' • - 1['1\ .. , -Local dru....Msts are in receipt of will receive the announcement <If ber SatJ;lrdaY nigh~_ap$.1, some, .o# .$und~y, .,.,. John Gross ·of ~orth Perry street the 19th ecUtion of the United States dea•th with the dellfPest regret. Uay 5, at a Johns'town salooli. w'hiie engaged in the work of demol· rPispensary which is the parmaceuti! 1\Irs. Flint was a member of St. ·. d Judge Van Kirk had Aj;sistant Dis- ishlng tile .olQ. wooden buil •ing on f!a1 oa:nthori\'. )lark's c<bureh a .good consistent trict AttorneY. Smith take the pris\Il- •J t~1!! -site of the proposed new coun· 'f , Christian woman, WJhose life and. er·~ s-tatement. ' \-'Rev. M. De Loss Jump will ~ ty clerk's office, on Thursday, owas ~ character was above r\\roach. All the gr~~\' J·ury cases W\re ~.. struck on the knee by a brkk w•hich ~\u ' • .., The surYiving relatiYes are her sent to the county court for trial feU from the second story. Mr. husband, Everett, her m()ther, }Irs. by Judge Van K~rk Gross was painfully injured and par· ., · :\farvin Bronk, and one sister, Mrs. ck n-\ph R Chant 'has posted a ~n- .n··~\ di9a.bled. H will probablY be A Qui Trial- -...... · ~ Harry Loveys, and two brothers. J~hn 'tice ~orbidding the dumping of ashes several di!-Y>l< befm·e he recovers from Pl\l!l!ch a speci'al sermon to >the mem· ber8' of 1!he 0. U. A. }!. on Sunday ev· enillg, .Tune 16. ' Case No. 36 on the .().~lendar was called ·after the ,a!spQIBitlOn ·of the grand jury matt~rs. The llllCtion is entitled Angeline Herrick against and Edward Ricketts all of this ci.ty. th-e' eff'ects _ .. t\·e injury. ~n hit:~; lot at i!le corner of West State uL n and lielcller streets. -Do not fail to we:ar a Round Tll· . ble tag on Memorial liay and illms pro· . _ ela.~ yourself a patriotic, public- spirited citizen of old Johnstown. -l(rs. David H. Spon-enberg, wlho !bag, been confined to the Littauer hos- pibtl, with blood poison for 1:he last five weeks. •b-as returned to her home on Burton street. REBEKAHS ELECT ' ----- 'l'.he elghth assembly of the Daugh- ters of Reb~ka•h, held in Jamestown, closed with the election of .the folliJW· ;ing oftkers. President, Nellie BaTher, Auburn; viCe president, Lizzie ~I. Frazee, New York; warden, Elizabeth Wells, Rens- ,. sa:faer; seeretitr.r, Marien E. 1\iurray, }ll~. H. V. }feOONKEY Mrs. H. v. McConkey, widaw of the IaN! H. V. M'Coukey, died Tuesday night at her h-ome in Oanajoharie, a1t the age of 81 yea.rs. 'IIhe amuse oif death was a general decline, due to old age. Funeral arrangements have not yet been -completed but will be announced J•wter. Mr. McConkey leaves three Child- ren and six step-ohilda'en. T.heY are Frafllk W. McOonkey, of Oana.jobwrie, the only child bY her second m•a.r~ riage, and Clark Wood·burn &tid Mrs. r,uey Downing, of the same pl.a<ee, ~ ohild~en by her first marri'age; and H. D. McConkey, MiS'S ~ary MC!Con·- key, Mrs. Catherine QuaclrenbuB'b, and Mrs. Eliz.ab,et:h :Mawers a.ll o1 Johnstown, !a·nd,,l\{rs. F. H. Fruyn of I '- < ' Glen and John A. McConkey of :Wi!tB\h- ington, D. C. ' SECTION FOREMAN DIES Dll)LEG<l-TES CHOSEN .!t a meeting· of tbe Sunday school board of t;he Meth.o(J.is.t cburch, held Thufsdt~:y ave, the' fo-llowing dele•gates were elected. 'to l'epresent ~he school at·the •state convention to be helcl in W8terto.wn in June: The Rev. M. De Loss Jump. L. E. Loucks, R. R. Chant, :lfrs. E. P. :M:ilfer, Miss Emma Stroud, l\Irs. Cfi•arles !Jam bert ·b-as been select· ed to represent the Volunteer class of the B-a.ptist churCh· at the con- venti<~n. PASSSES E:XAMS Mrs. A. AtTonelt of Jc>hnstown ha& succeSsfUlly JK(.Ssed the' ·ciVil service emlll'inatlons' !GT oflhe pOSt\tio:n: of' ·e'x~ - ~ .) - a;rnin~r of mod-ern langt~aJg~ wfth '' Ann&. A. Audersd~, .and was an a\Ot- i'()n to set lliSide a deed o1: real pr~.P· erty. Je.remia;h Wood •a,{l'pea.red lor the ·pla:iptiff aiid. M. D. MuNay ~or the defendant. 'l')le testimony of the 'Plaintiff was ta,ken ~fter whtc:h Judge Va.n Kirk sugg~ed thaJt t~e paa']ties try SJilii adjust . the n.iatter out: of court_ and a recess of mitutes was taken for o!;his purpope. Upon .reconvening the ooui'il: Juilge Van Kirlt had an 'Ordet entereCL upDn the mtnwtes ~Showing tit-at: in open c(}urt stipula.tl'()nS, had b~ · agr(!ed upon whereby the defendant agrees to· pay to the phUntiff tile sum of $325 Mthtl'lllinety da.ys'lllld uti~ the pa;yllU>.:ll.t a.f sueh a sum .a. deed the pf{)pe'rty -li dec~ared >a;b~olutte; vatid. -.~_,.\.-~- BOY'S FOO't IWN OWR E.verett. the younger son of Dr. l!l. BUNT FOB IDS WIFE The Little Falls Times says: \William Lawrence, who claims Gloversville as his home, c.ame to ' ' this city Thursday and called at pol- ice headquarters, asking- Chief ' of f'olice r.-ong for a search warrant, ex- lilaining thrut Ms wifle lbad left: him s.ome two weeks ago and he thought she had taken fiight with laJ fellow Jlamed Dani!!l Hall. with whom she h•ad beoome infatuated. \My heart is broken.\ sa~d Mr. Liltwrenee, and I must have 'her back. I think I have rocalted her In ·a gyp-sy camp about< a mile east of the eity. , ' \Chief Long adviaed Lawrence to go to the camp in the rig, which he drove to 'this cit;t, and if his runaway wife was there to reclaim boer and iJake her •home. La:wrenoe left under the chief's d~rections in quest of hls heartless frau. W•h>ether he secil•red her is not known, as he did not re- turn to police hea.dqua:rters to report his sy.ccess, bu't ·tfue assumption is tltat he did, or he would have return· ed a$klng for fUTther aassist;,nce.'~ . To Make Repah\S- A part of the sum earned by the or~aniz!~rtion will be used in the nec- essary repairs and changes <~~nd when ' oom~leted the place wil! be a.~ ideal one· for the purpose intended. The hOUSfl is a large, roomy m-ansion, forty-four feet square, and loeta>ted a:bout one hund.red and twenty-fiv~ feet 'back from •the street, with am- ple grounds of landscape gardening, wthdle there are numemus shade and fruit trees upon the place. The l•and w•a•s originally part of the Yaunney farm, and w•as purohased ·by Mr. Liv· ington cif Philip Yaunney. It con- sis;ts of two acres and the price paid at that time was $£00. Tt.e house whieh was built in 1852, is well pre· served and cOB't $11,000 to erect. It is a. frl1>me building 1add up with brick in the old-fashioned solid way. Eftieient Orgauizatlon- TIIJ<~~t the affairs of the organiza- tion will be properly administered is assured. '!llie officers of the society are, Evel't w~man of refinement ruppre· eiwtes Ill. radiJil.nt; beautM'ul emnplex · ion, 'W•hidt 1s so mu-<lh admired- bY tnen. •Sileh eomplexion!l ocome to all 1'/'h~ use Ft611fi.st~r's Rreky 1\IQUU>tain. :tell. Tea '01' 1'a'ble<ts, 35 cents. W. >B. Vall VI~ pre&iden>t, Miss Jessie Moore; first vice president, Mi-ss Louise Eldridge; second vioo president, Mrs. J. Ed· w:ard Hale; secretary, Miss Anna Mille>r; ebrresponding secretary, M•iss Isrubelle Fraser; treasurer, Mrs. Wil· liaro C. Haiclmey. BeEiides the board of managers, w:hich is made up of ei!!l11teen mem· bers Of •the sometr, an advisory board consist~g of Judge Kec~, Ed-win B!aoylies, LL. D., John G. Ferres, Veeder J. Lasher, Chiarles Kill$, ·M. :F. B111tton and WifUa:m R. Snyder, ha.s Men chosen and will oot wdt'h tlie tadi~ in direeting tlhe affairs of ~ sent to· headqua;rters of the •albtempt to wre'Ck the' train. A couple or de~ teetives were sent up from Albany, No. 15 stopping to land U1em. TheY visited the vlace where the tie was found. Dett'!t>tive Mason expreessed the opinion that the tie 'had fiJ.llen. from a pa.s~>ing train. Nevertheless, an investigation is being mta.d.e, and in the meantime the section foreman has orders >to keep a ma-n 'OU wa;tch. in the vicinity both daY and night. • . ~ ....... -~---'-- INVITATIONS ISSUED Invitations reading as follows are being reciilifed in this >City by friends of the prospective~\ bride: \Mr. and Mrs. Adia.m Zeilley invite you to be present at their residence, FuJoton- 'yille, X. Y., ~t four 'Oolock on Tues- day afternoOJil., the l'ou rt'h of J:lme, to witness the marriJage ot ;fJMir daughter,\'Florence Nare, lila Mr. Sedgewidk Ashton Cl;ark, One thou- Slj,rid, nine hundred ·and seven.\ Mis!l Wemple -who is one of Fultonvme's m•ost ch,a·rming daug-.hfl:ers, wfU upon becoming lL bride remove to New York ci'cy w11ere ·Mr. Clark is num- bered .among tlie mast promising of', the younger members of tbe legla,l fralternity of the me:j;rbpolis. mstoRtt~r. soo:iETY . . DISCJJSSli!S J~J{NSON llA.Lli :S~oklyn: treasurer, M:tmd Snydet', Newark. The annutJ.I assembly next !rMr w.i11 be held at Yonkers. the state Reg~ttts' depa.rltlltat. . :Mrs. Arrcntet 'lfa:s O'flten supplied- in higth sChools of Johnstown and (Hov~ ers'Vitfe. ' . t. ~idley, had one. ot his feet run ~!!' BmTHDAY PARTY William Gallagher, a section fore\ c:LE'\l'EJJA'ND sPECIAL ()ver 'l'hni'sday by ·a wagon, nt ~e OF TEBJ,U'BLE INJUBIES the ins~i'tuti\)n, The advisory bOard met with the ladies 1a<st evening •and the follfowing T·he l:H>i!-I'd 1rl maD!agers or the oomm'itftees were- a;ppointed >to •tal<e JC$US>t.o.wa-IDstorical ~odety held a: up f!he D:vrutter .at ohce and report at weeting Wed.nesttas. ey.e, at which :time\ tlte next meeting on the first Wednes- seve:t:al nlllo~tern. p.!'Jrtain.'ing to the da.·;y: :in' .'rune. i care oi Jo'hii~on liaH were taken .uP ---- ----- man. on the NE!1V York central. was O.N li'IRE AT ~In' •YOU ~ot·ne:r of Malr'k~t :and :Matu l:l,~reets. ·;jSJmrsday eYe at her ·home on Be!&· stru<:k by a foast W'eSt bound' freigtht N E w y d .R K~ )fny 24, - T•he Tl}e bQ'Y W-a$ ridm.g ·a bieycle and. 6~- \'.sl:i-~et. Mdss Georgi11-nna. Cridland tr, 1 iu T•hursdny afternoon about two fast . Buft&Ie and Clevetana Speci,al, 1 r)'ing 9 ballket <Y!f brea•d &lid· in or-· ''''~'\\\\'· pl~afitl}' ep,iertained about o'clrf:l;:, west ot' Fdrta-.l. mttagber, in on. the ·N.oew y,nk c~-al to ail6id a collision with th:ct .'111!t~rti ,r:Jf her young friends in bon-. stepping out of the 'W'llt <if cine tillill west boo!,ld, caught fire .last uigJn on. on.o st~red liifl ·~heel into a it .. l<>w• R.e~'lllii:s and improvements - Dr.. and aQted -upon. The ~m~i•tJtea on Judge I{eei.r, v.leder J. L;;~Sn·'·l repta!irs, consisting of lo-hn G. Fer- Mrs. Hackney, Miss Iea,belle Fras- res, Harwood Dudley and Barden D, I ,- qf •her birthd;tY. Mis..s Nellie T1·av- step)Je<l Into the way 91' thE\ oth!.'r. It we l'lm'li wenue viaduet. A~ng g!Sclfp uol~ whi~iL·thl!ew hnn.'fb apd Mi>ls Leona. Crocker presided wns thought u.~Jt ~e !loltid merel:r passeDgells w~ the Ohteagac National pavement, tbe 1&ctt going un,d:ef flb.e piano. 'aolQ5 were rendered tered n brOken leg and suctl wa!i rtf. Leaf{le b1tseblltl t.efl:m. lllnd , a wheels of the wagdn. He l!lttshnb!6d;.l number present. Games were ported ·to Ms flithny, imt :tliie illjudes. numh~'of Ghi~o spaftl!;mi!n. a~rlous injnr)'~·-~ ac~·~q;,,u &a.tnty refre!lh.ments he sustainoo Wel:J! 11 compontid ftae· . A .mau- Moliing out of a windOW >ture of ·hi!) tJgtbt 'leg, UtGk~n :ifrpli. 'ttntl &V-el'l-r'-ipg._tbe:_ 'l/IW4uct B:!!W flames a broken baell:, a fracture « t.he teft bm·>i~'!ig :frolll- t.lit'·bOOd over ilbe fl:i)~t -/~...;..;·-..- arm near tbll' wrist, an -abt'4SiiJll OVt!l!' enfl ~ t.be' bnf{et !l1tl' ne~t to 1llae ;:naU am.Oili'- thE! twenty or more er alld Miss Loui-se Eldridge. Smjth, repo,rt~d an,d war~ !nsttuetecl Finance -Jolin G. Fetres. M. F. to c~ttnwe ,:;fldng •!!he li]l)e planned, Button, William R. !!!riyder, Charles l\'Ioessrs. Ferres and N•or.t'h>rup were King, Mrs. COCa Miller, Mrs. Eljza.• ma:de· n. ~mmittee to see· wllat fire beth Dorn; ~nss Atha Miller. prOtec:tVIn is- needed and ~Iven. jlow; '~ f:r!end Of thE! soeiety said this er ·to \et. , the leDt ey~. ilnd mnny bruises cnr. ~~~ tele~tted to i!r!'l- h~dqnar- nessea fro~ Hamiiton county: to \'t&lford has disposed of his l:n.>erations. -l;et'J; and~ ~l!ig:J:tlie an£1 f.l•uek -~ tbe l1t•imt, -court l!'rKLay ·was former S~lel\···~ ~-~11Ji;l!~rt business on North Perry I He was taken to Amst~rdttm one at· ·ll~ lJilitlil. street iitl.\tion. 't-he m SUM call of that ~aunty' now ·~~.&t- !ll.nd expects. to leave shortlY I n•nin No, 14. which •arrives ·there nt fire wtt~ ~thered 'Vlihl'l aSiheA before ailong in his seventtes. but ·as \'\ ..... IS GOING WEST tc '!;nl!e up Ms residence in t'be west. 1 o'clot'k and dietl 'lletw~ Am>SterclMu ·it ~11 1 1'1\ ·spt~ fo ihe buft!et 4!1lr •. ~lie :l JJ).'il!ehhen ·Of ~or.ons -and • --.-- ·--.-- :mu Akin. 1 pass~~s~ \V.efC 51)n'IE>.wb,a-t e:scited ntasf' as the ooun:th· coa.n produe&. :. ;_:,, lAdies. ClUl Wear Sbo~·s ! Tf1e, body ·was takel'l til' thi? morgue l.l'itd' ~st al'.·1tbli!nl left ·~he ~ar uudi , 1 \ ;-.;o.e sf~· sma.tler a.fter using Allen's \of Turner & C1•egg and Corontt!J;Iln- the fifl!~ w.as·out. 'l'he delttY to tile ,;DE.A:FNESS CANNOT BID cu:a.ru:) a 1 .owder to be shaken in· t' merman ~Wtllil!d.' Tbnt nig:hlt Uni}et- train ''1\1\S..llllCii\t ,(.t'bis is l:he snme i't4lt;iJ;itl sb,ees. It makes tight or new blk.t'l' Hl'l>l'~J:e of l;''onrl•:t Wi'llt ~t0>1f)ju. tllain• that ·tiguroo ;·in. the wreck. at Lit; teet El'IISY[ gives instant re~i.ef;!, ~tt>rdfllll Hti<l t•;ok tht• l'!!liUilnst·~lifu. ·tie ·Falls ~ a~:t. ,fit ,the w&k. and bunions. It'>~ the g1•ext-~ !•'ouda. ·. '; ii' ' ·'-'hl•f.n•·• diseoverr of Ute age. Al- ~N'<'t'rti .YP.ll~· ago )rr. G'iii:ktJ,t~r. .ioKNt;'rOWN:-lflWl T.:tni P~IO.t•Ell.SO ,Is l.L .ce,rt~n cu:·e fotr t \'\' o<trtwk. !'Y ·~:rl;o:.J.gllt lf&l~ on J:~ ntrs>r. A'ND ;RA.t'JU 1\r ~:~f. ~>welling·, bot -aching feet. AL 1 I ar a p61liY rl~!t'Y i\tlu~ brid~t> <1\'t>l' ,ffm. '!'be et:n.nmm+Je- in t:ll<II'Pr(J'f 1:<tlslilg i£Rq .. sllG<: sw1·es;, M , C .. tyudutt.l;~·uif)lll¥ft tlnw :fd.t\ivlug '.iii· tJ1e Jo:tlni!fl!oWb llf•llt~d'u!W.Uo g\illtrnil~ n .. ,,,,,. ae~:..-!}t .'!Ill!' sub~~t,qJe. l,iur!es \!Jf•·!Jli<;tJfll\U•-4 .lli,IJ!.J~~Js l:r~te tee a $1,000 !hH'l!e- too oue.,vf tbe hi~ Ji~~~~j ,.,.,,,1'·'11~ ,.,. '\''' trial va:ckage. al~o Free for S<'\'N'Jtl mon tll~> 1111if' f'ronr- w. t·aeci;· 1\>t ·thl!' 'ltu\to:n County ;Fair, l'e- of .t-il~ F_'QQ,r-~A~~ .)•tii!Jhl-r h~· ne':e~'.~ifyti!Jt f.t'!'l.·~~~·~ llr. ~- ~r~rHlll~ N~·e1• ~OOO'~<lllg!·,b(!(ln· ili\.1·b-::. ~1.?1 ;J'W~··\rd'V'Miff~'*\~\' ·~~t'·l*·~:'C~1r· s<lriDM\ -ao~t~e ~IJiirffl~~tmi'Y ...... \\\' A1'1eii s. Olmstead, Le Roy, four l!hlldren. Me--·._, 1:.\enfQ.iii~f . FOD4a, and four daughters. mGrntng: Pf. B. R.. iaekaon Vilas lU~~ ·a ·'If Mr. mid :M'rs. ·Knox could have eommttteQ. of m~.e to make a nst M been pre$en.t ·at tbe time a delegation th~ artlcl~· o!;-histlirle value dtmated &f the l-adies visited the propert:i\ 'this by ·the plfe~US oWfi~rs of lf'h·e prop; morning they would entertain no erty. ·· · .- -· d{Jubt •herea<f'ter ot!ha.t the gift was thor· ~\'-'~-_.;..... ; L -.,,.....:..- Ex-S!te:ri'tf~St~!)'\letl :Fontla. b.!l.S pur..: oughty appreeiated. '.f'he Io~ation is ide_a1; fhe snrrom~dinli:S pleasant and nl:tractive: and the building is in ex- . I its chaSed ili!! o.n, tlll'ee tb:o~sapd ·the: Ad~rtmdlao!}ks and lin{!. of •the Mohlllwk .~b;lutrf5'-1r-~tl'f!>'~od, ;~>ig,tu.i~ntp.e mu~ ce!Pnt !.•ond•ition ncrtwith.<~tamling ·age. :· • • '!\be~ will of eom-sP be work fot· the J.jn}ttt@>, the· '!>'lumber antl .t-he ear- 1)elttet'.l' tmt n·(Yt mol'e'<itll'I!Di biNI req1tl1~ b-y IDIIiiY 'llOt~S·'in tills eftY litillt '\V'I'tbfn thee liiS>t' decade. 'l'he jllts.- lumlll,Elt 1'(h1ch ~milWilts· o,:f ~en. bireh .and d~~iv&r.ed ·in tile lolt :)la,ttl~JS-c~l;\~•l\~t't Pl~ w')1o wU1. «!!n- those wh'ti' R!OO .ro 'hflme mn:v lill~X.:tl?.)!!.''!JEI!;' ·whiuh, is .a.l,-.df ti;issi'i.i oomtof.t''MI.d oontiell1fbb11 twi· C.Q!lit\)':llei•e~:fb.l~·:P.1h New Yol'lt ~ lsiblUtl~s; m!J!; • ll'nliflil-ted. for n home lfSl\t ~ liffl/ .... c .. ·.:-·& ~ · r • : ariiil'';ifl~lil;'~:J~~,:iJI ·:the· itttmt»< oi · ·'f~e sl!t m~$ liiue~ l:t)il J'il)f buifldtga'. l • : •• ~ #(' • ,.