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·- I MANY IUNf WfDDINGS I DUG UP COIN OF ' OOI.ONIAL TIMlll$. ·, . PA'l\l''N•BURNHAJI J ohnstmvnians wi.ll 'l;>e ill'terestetl in tl:le announcemliitt of the marriai~ dt Mi.ss Bel~ F.ra1:1er Patton au.d w.l1iiam Burn.hrum of Wells, Hamilton county, which oeeu:rred at 1:>he ibo-me of the ' - ' bride's parents at Brooklyn, recently. 'llhe brdde is the grand-dauglhter of the late Daniel Cameron;, at one time a prominent lawyer of this. -city. Mr. BUfll!bru:n was recently gl'adua·ted from Brown uwversi:ty and the young cou- ple will spend their honeymoon at Yel- lowsoone Park, making the trip via the great lak~s. They Will 'be at home :in Brooklyn 'lifter November first, 'Wnen )&. Burnham will engage ill ·business In New York. COMSTOCK-HARVEY. , Miss Jane Comstock and Earl Evan 'H.a:rvw of: .. ehectady. ?\er-e m~J.'ied Wednesday a<tternoon at 4 o'-clock 'by ' . . :Itev. Rut~scll ,S~venson, D. D., p1,1sto:r ot iiie FM · Presbyterisn elrurrih of ' - ' Scllenectady. 'l'he ceremony took .place in that church, only oa few friends and relatives •being presen-t. Tbe 1bride is a sister of Arohitect iFTed L. ComStock and Miss Elimbeth 'Comstock, teacller in Gloversville high · school. Mr. Harvey .was employ· ed in Gloversville last season by the F. J. & G. railraad company in its engineering department, serving un- der Engineer Baggs <If the company. Be .is a member of tlhe 1907 graduat- ing class of Union college. STARK..OSBORNE. ~ ;-< -. - r. t~4\. -~ t\ Tlie w~rkm~ '54\Pto;Jif -b, the: city, exClaVIllltd'll~ for ~he gra~de of tJhe sidewalk . on N~ l.\ilia.rk:!i]l~- s~ betw;een the,:. qtntraa·_ 'HOttel ta.n'd' Green street, axe be-ing rew:!J,rded tor their Ja:bor in 01t:her Vl!ruys 'llh1an !in tJhe increased seale for cltty Only a few 'days •ago one of the dug up the bowl of an olid ~llJSihio'lled cl!ay pipe. sa.t. Hermlalll Geltm•al!l another employe shovelling diirt found an did EngMsh half-penny. The coin wa.s found dn fro'nt of the Pierson propel'ty >and al1bhougth ilt was only about 2 feet bei01w ·the or1• gi'nal :~li.dew.a~lk grade 'tts d•ate would in•dioo.te ttJhat tt mUJSt 'hla..ve lain there many Y'ears. The piece w.a's druted 1772, the year ~ir W.iltia.m JohnsOIIl built the coul't house, ten yeoa.T& a:i't:er the Baronial home oi Sii>r Wi-l- liam waos constructed 1a.nd during rlihe ljl:aYf.· ~ ·-~~HY,.~\i~~r ~~~1- confiict. ·between Crow.n and uo Q· \ts ~ nJ:S_, ·' · The coin may' ~l!tvpr· ba:re. been. Wi!Jtbi!n tlbousands of _imiles of Joh~JS- . ' .,. town when the copper colored :i:~- hrubitants were privil-eged to w~k wmongst the big·· tree~> !l.lha't are :t:tn Mb.irket street no more. JJt may n.a.ve been dropp~d through tB. ·cra-ck .in t:he boards of the sidew·alk by som~ ei,ti- zen of tlhe i)resiJill't generation, bu't _&Jt 'any rate tt ,is a relic worth finding, a.nd Mr. Get man consid<er;s himsel~ extremely lucky. , Tlie coin is well preserved all'd ha.s appa;rently seen little hiard use, On one s,i<de is the ·da:te and a relief of the hea:d of King George wMle !ILrOu!!'d the outer rim is in'Scribed \Geo-rgius 111. Rex.\ On the opiJosite sdde t:be inscription is \BritannVa. Hallf Pen- ny\ a.bourt: the figure of \Brilt:a:nnia\ in the center of the piece. , ~.'1 t ~-. ~ ... '. ~ • l!l . ltJ ., -·' \ .. . -- . 4 ih\ ,j: ' ' ... /\ ~ ' ' • • • ; i J. ·~ . ' . ' ' I Eco~omy I I ___ and ·Health· are posit\ve results from the use of It takes less than any otber raising agent for · the same baking, _never fails to do perfe~t · wort<;· and· is guaranteed to be freefr.omalum, lime, phosphates, or any unwholesome ingredient. } Cttl'ntJ.ND BAKING ro\'vl)'EB CO,, N• 'led, . ' SCHENECTADY, ;r-ury 1. - John .A. DeR~mer,,... o~e of '~Jh:e _most PJ11MDin• eud: mwyers and iban'keJ.'IJ in this city, IClield euJy Sunday· 'lfiorni'ng at the <~;e of 71 yimr.s. He was gr-aduated f!.'om Un:ion Oollege in 1857 lind had !been tt trustee of ;that instituti-on since 1885 He ·was president of tbe Moh'llwk Nat- ional bank. Mr. De<Remer -was post. master of sooenecilad'Y -under Presi· deruts Grant and Garfield. He wa.s the receiver ·fOl\ the M-cQuoon Locom'Otive company. FORTY-ONE RECEIVE. FlRST oomri:rNION. GLOl\ERSVILLE WOMEN HURT IN RUNAWAY. Mrs. Daniel Hall of No. 3 •Soutb Scllool street and Ma-s. W • .A<bel of No. 55 Norbh School street, Gloversville, were· battly -bl\nised in a runaway on North-Perry'street yesterday afternoon ab<mt 8 o'clock. The two 'women were coming from Gloversville in a top ear· riage, Mrs. Hall was driv.in¥· \V'hen ~he c. n. g~~~r-j~mm~ <:wmi/1111.1', .wtta .. :<a -Mli~JV .$4o,006 l$ in-coJ;pOI'lll:red. enm·Ies Jt, M.•E>rloi!-r UJ'-<> '~ I<'irth of A:'U~!>'t~id!tpl, Sbanuh~;~n ~f Bljt'f.alo. wm· m;anufa-ctur~ sir~. ·!f)~;r~~R~~~!~~:i: jng gloves; i~ pl~nt w At present Mt·. -~orlli!Y~· ·tellldent 'or rue ~nlsti~J!'d:!I'Di for some til!le, -~'¥!~~-~~ does not expoot ~o b~r. 'Wihen he wm }()Cifl.'te. Mr. Fi,rth is also· 'CO:B:Q.iErettl(1_ .American Silk ~$ m .ktltlllt¢.i of 'bookkeeper. 1\fr. Sllta1:i;n;l,:p1n:t, for a· long time -been enii\'il'lli~ manufacturing ·formerly· at CflQ!~ter ville -atid lately -~t N-Ortll_ 'l'rin.a•iVru F:miJ: INSURANCE MES ELJllQT T~ OFi<'i(}J~J1;$i~,, ~ ' '__..,;., \; ~ ... ELMla-\A; J-une ~6. ·-_· '; F'dii~i~ offieers were eieofud'' a.t 3 th\ lW~J:!i~~':'f; fifth annua-l eonvention Of t'hb Y<>rk state· F>ire. lttsu~a..n'CG .~ .. ;~a:~l!iii· President, :It-t>Ji~rt s. ~\iro,r~-1JRI ester; F.lrt:~t vice-p.resid-en.t. H. Heacox, Bi,nghwlillton; SE~n!l l}residen;t, John A. -:1:~~~~~§~( town; Tl}ird Vi•ce-nrE~NielitOi'TE!~' W. Swan, llllmira; Fourt'h Vl'oo~·lffl! dent, Glen H. Johnsoo, Fifth Vice-p'!'esid&nt,' A. rtngton, Troy; ~n.h Viee..pre~te~t,;,;·~~'tt-. Oatl~n Ottderdonk, Depostt; • Sal!:~ flll .. rY a!l'll 'l'reasurer, Wood, Buff-e;Jo; ChaarniM o! .diM.;,:;: anee eommilttee, M. E. Wol-f!:,.· Rt~~ \ ester:: coorlnmn <~f le~Is;tive M1fi .. ,,;; mtttee, Emn-ett Rhodes, A.ttbuflll;':; executive eommitt;ee, Willilil.:ttt' Mlandevine, OJMn; E. S. lita.,wieit-Cr: Henry D. Goodale, Oharles Me-Nett, Norwich~ William ... ~.'\\· Thurilda.y af.ter'llo.n at 4 o,elock oc- curred a very prei;ty country wedding at the home <Yf Mr. and :M·rs. WiHton Stark ~f Beilsdict, in wiD.ich . 'tibeir daughter, H'a.Triet Loretrt:e; was united in marriage -with C-harles T. Os'borne of Galway, Saratoga .County, by Rev. Foster ~1. Brown, pastor of the First Presb:vterian ~burch of Northampton. The full ring '*rvice of t))le Presby- , terian chul'<:!h was used. ADVANCE AGENTS FOR OIRCUS IN GLOVERSVILLE. ALBANY, July 1.-'I1he pu-bUe. ser- ( -bolll'd wa-s un&ble tl, vi.ce pommisei<>n, lor the SE!lCOttd: or eauae of. insutBdent up-stat~ ddSJtrltit, W:litl). on-e a:\)$en~· ·were -refmed >to the take •action 'be- a~ropl'ie.·tions, public serviee ex-Mayor T!h-otnas -N~ &s''!l~ne, . of eommlseion. • All'liurn, who is abroad, formatly ~k I>.Metleally all of the detail work oJ' the oalth of office ·a.t lth~ secretary of the railroad eomlnisl!iOn's office bas state's omee tMs morning. 'Litter· tn ·been closed u-p wi~h the e:x.cepflion ot t:he day the lour ·cottl.l'nissdoners, •a fe'\'1' ~a:~res i!!tlll in couv$e -tYt corr~s· A class of sixteen boys •and twenty· five girla received theil\ first ()6m-niun- il)n at the 8 o'clock mass rrut 'St P>alt· rtck'a ch'llroh Sunday morn'ln·g. The foll-o'\l\'ifig- were >the communicants: near M·aple avenue, the horse -com· meu-ced •W •balk and Mrs •. Hall applied R1ch>ards, Utica; WllU:a.m ROI!Ie; ba.ny; K. F. Murphy, Nta~ ll'>a.n~;. James S•harp, Oawego; Fr&nlt Among the -out of town guests were those numbered from Johnstown, . Gloversville, :\fayfield, Northampton, B-roadal•bin, Northville, Galway, Balls• ton, Schenectady and SYTacuse .. B. I. Loverage and C. D. Mcintyre, advan-ce representatives of Forepaugh & sens Brothers ci1·eut~ arrived in Gloversv.ille Friday, They are· m!l;k- ing ·contra-cts for feed, provii!IJions and other supplies for •tlhe show . Ohiarman F1rank · W. -B>tevens, 0 ~ I 'I)Ondence. ' ,Ja.mesto.wn; Cha;i'lell H•adlw.'l. K:eep, ' of Buffllilo; JaU'll)!!l E .. S>a;gue, of Nf!IW l\'EVADA OPERATORS MA'l\ Hlrufllburg, a;fid M<ar.tilf s. Deelrer, ·of FOLLOW FRANOISOANS. Henry Mu11lberger, J:ohn . ma.gaiJl, EdWltll\d B-avrett, Frederick lrl'll'hlberg· er, Bern11tt\d M!IJnion, llld wa1\d M on a• hM'\ Thomas 1tane, ;lames Kelly, Frederick Eagan, k~y Henelly, George Bacek, Louis l:l:e<ber, EvlWet Cl)fiil>OIJy, Martin ()all!)l'y, J'ames · Keavooney, John Su•bek, Adrlen Man!~, Blnln~he Joyce, Mary Keavooey, Mary Conroy, .Anna Achzot, Louise .AlbreCih~, Grace Rau~er, Cecel~a McGu~e, ·MilJTY Camp• bell, RoSe Buehner, M~rt Kiane, Ma!.'y Mooll!han, Anna ConnOlly, Agnes Duf- fy, Agnes Fitzpatrick, Moary Fahm-ty • Margater Hurleyj Helen R-ya·n, Anna Heber, R9Se ·Raurer, El~ Lyn- aug.h, Mlll1'Y ElwOOd, ~a.thei'ine My• !ott, Mary M11rpby. Final arrangements for the use ot th~ Juds~n lot on- East Fulton str~et, New Pa.It:g, met Governor _Hug>H.oo ·-·-· _ at the execu~ve <lhatn'bt!tr, a.nd h~IJ: .a. RENO Nev. July 1.-As othe re- 1 SURROGATE'S COURT. ~t of KingsJboro ~~:venue, for the show grounds were made with J-ohn B. Judson. Contracts· <Were signed with 0. S. Sutliff of the Fulton Coun- ty Bill Posting -company, .for adver- tising space on all -the av-ailable •bill bo-ards and blank W·~lls in the city ~nd vicinity. An ·a-greement was almost mad~ with ~uperintend~nt Alexande-r Orr <Jf the water works to supply the wat&· far the. ani~als, cooking and other purposes. short 'talk w1tll him._ __ • ' . w:hen Mked as I suit of -t:he action qf Superintendent In Surrogate Keck's court since tJhe last report the following business has been transa-cted: Ch!llirman SteveiUl, . . A H J. . disiriamng two operar- t th en 1 poli'CY of tlhe commi·s- · • J.~J.a.y • m ~ e g ~ra ' . tors in bhe Reno W~tern UMOn office In the matter of the niial accounttng - ' of J·ames Hull of Glovl'!l'SVille as; ex· ecutor of the last will and testament of Mary Emjly .Hull late ·of the city of Gloversvwe, In }\'hkh an appeal· was tak~n from an order, granted by Surrogate Keck, providing for the rPn- <...eriUg of a supplemental accounting, as to the transadions of th~ executor since his :previous accounting, the ap· ' pellate div\sion ~f the supreme court has unanimous!y aliirmed the order of the surrogate. Harron D. Wright, at- torney' for Ja~es Hull, ree.pondent, and ¥rank Talbot attorney if or Helen )Iax:well Williams, ·appellant. '.rile last will a.nd testainent of Helen L. Dilkon, Ia te of the city of Johns- . ' ' town, was admitted to probate and -letters Of administration wit'h t4e will annexed were issued to Walter L. DiX· 'rne show will an·ive in <llovel'Svillt': early Sunday morning<, Augu-s-t 4, <from Schenectady, -and Will spend the day in brightening up the pat•aphenalia and in holding a public reo;eption to the crowds of sightseeres who will take aavantage of this opportunity to ob- serve the inner workings of the circus machinery. Two big shows will be giv~n Gn llortda~'• August 5, as is the custom, and oy midnight the long trains will be on theil.• way to fill another week of bookings. on Of this ·-city. ROME STRUCK BY TM last will and testament of - HEES 1 AU\l'' l(iLLlllD. catherine Suits rate of tilie city of 'Gloversville was admitted to pt'<l'ba1:e One of il paii· of valuable road and letters testamentary thereon Is- h01rs<\s owned by \'\.'llliam Horning of . sued to :lfary c. England, the sole thts city was strucl< by PresidPnt J, executrix thert>in named. •Majendie l.edlie HePs' automobile npnr ~f11yftl\ld Jobnflton, attorney. F'r'L evening a.bout 1 o'do•ek a-nd in- AifrM H. A Yf'l'y, sole ex!'cutor of jured In such a ml'lnn€'1' thllt tilt' animal tbe 1at<:t will and testament of Cather- bad to b!! shot to rE'lieYe its s\'ltfferings. lne A. An't'Y late of the eit;r of Glm-- Accot'ding to the reports of f.l-le af• en~ville, filed. a petition for the final fair if is stated tht1 t Glles Vroilfllan jrnlkial settlement of his a.,counts flil '.;md Ed·w.ard Htn'fiing Iiad 'ol'en '!It the such executot and dt~tions wen~ is.Y farm of AlfrPd Johnson, nenr Cran~ sued !'Mufnable' Jul_y 26. '' bert·y m·eek lift-a> the b'I'Ji'¥s ali4 'had .1ermain P. HE.'Ilcork, ildmlnistratol' retttrued \? a {l'l)int a l!lll~ m· · fwo or the gi'IMS, ~hattels and crliuits of M\iti1 of' -:ua~'·flMif a loti~· the ml!l'i!.ila'lll )Iiu~tYa Heai?tlck, la«• of- the city of roatl 'lth~'Ii thi'y 1nf>t the aul'Olllotiile. Ulov!'t•s,·ille. rendered his final ac-, The cluntffettr atmai·ei!tly did not fiO•J:: counting as such adlliitiistrattn: aucl a ice tne hD!'ses wlilt>h ·wei'e beln!i' !ell de('ree was mar1e settling the same as •behind the wagon ol' else rllli!i~!l!rlllated nled. Friifik Talbot, atfMney for ltd- t1lle dls<tnnee a1it1 ih tl:lrnillg stl'lleli one ' minlstrator ~nd FTnnk BuL'ton up- of tliif'\ !li!hrtnl~< knodihig it tl~wfl and peared for certaiu heirs. I breaking its hip. }It·. HeeR wllo was -~ in tlit' autn nt um tlfile I:to~liv.;ltlg :n~~ Cur _.. f L Tr \'l tl1fulilitti:ll \\as seriossl;v lhJtt(E!d, 1t 1s .,., o ung ou.., e. I ~· - tfi tf .. ·. .• \. , f d said, ad\·ised the nH!!i to ll!\Yii! I! a 1 ' I-t IS now eleven yea.I\' -moe ha . 1 d d\il\'\h\d alid art4l\\'ed fdlr the f . ,.,. ,. ·n,. ma e~~'' \' - . ...,.. a narrow_ esoope rom Cl'l:liiiU 1 =P'oiO • . f. ef t-h · eibei'!se' . ,.. F d 1 ad' b• os· , _ settl~>ttien e • · , writes C. v. l-oy , a -~ 1 ~g u mes., It i~ s-tated that .01·ville Vr6on111-n in• sion, replied: · ·: l'IIIS!t Frld•ay, four otib.er opevaitor.s \We intend to do plMtY Of hard 'h·ave quit work and M•afl'lllger Bro<Wn work, 'W1th no I>Ytohilc~ntcs.\ I statl'!ls th.at he 'will. not be surprdse'd 'l'.he commtss.iofi met m 'tiM (ltll!llr· 1 if a genera.! wa.lk-du1t resiU'J.ts from -ters occupied ·by t:he Sta.te Jlerartd •of •the d•issatis,factdon teit aJmang •t:he Ra!ilroa:q, Commissionel'!l, ai'l!d !Orii\'llil·l emp1oY~s in' regai'd to the strike in ly · fi!'gimil1lM .. ·'1'-h\e' comiDi~OOie.ta I Srert ·Francisco ii.tltf'ftJie- Jttotlole in met _the severaL attaeb,es of tJhe ?hi 11 R.l'lli0. OWilng to 'tb'e ·shortage of .JoHNSTOWN MAN' W.-\S boat'd Of i'&.ilroad ctl4!imi!!!iibttei\S ~d ; men bUSiness W'lleb.. tM 'S·ait La.lte M.ATOlt FO:It ni!Js:PE'RA:bO, also those rutt-oolieli to·J,hil stilltl!l tl6fil- 1 \ offi-M wa.S six houri!! MM11d tlhis ful'irn'- md·ssion of gas and electriCity. dng. · · on be'half Of the C'omifliissioii, 61:iJMt- • · - -- · • · ma.n ~tevens informtro ea,r;h e\]lploye , STRtttli: BltEAK'EUS ARE tb!at the commission tiesired to have MADY TO TAKE PLACES eaoli of tliem reta-in ·.'tli:elir · ~sent ---, - positJions until •such time IllS the com- SAN FR.A~tas-co. July 1. - T>he mission had time t-e re-orga.nize tlhe first installment• of i!trike-breakers to departments, but tbey mu.st un.der- take the places of the telegraph opera- stand bhat they were being ret.amed l .tors now. on stril!:e in this 0!4' reach' 9nly temporaril~. -\ I M San Franeisco yesterday and will Secretary Ha.sai'd, of the staJte lbe put to work in , tdle main offi-ce of: inf0tmed the commi!!sicii that he was the Postai and \Vestern Union tGday. not a (1il:ndi-date fo-r ,re•appoil)tment, l The operators are regula-r employes bu•t t!hat he wa,s •rut the s~rvi~ of the ' of the telegr-aph eoil;lpanies and ha'\'ci commission until llul}h Utne itS it felt been dra<Wn l'1'01II the ilftices in east- it would no longe,r- ·require h>i$ ser· -~rn elties to fill t]le v,acancies here V'ices. !11ntil the cilmpanies can:e~gage men. C'hal!'llian StevettS -ll'li.id t'h:!lit the 1 'fhe nonunion opel';!lltors are lbe1n# co_mmission wonld meet regularly paid large bOnuses for their work. At from now on, brtt hS.,did nt!lt b!'lltev-e the temporary main offi.ce of the Postal there woUld be ahy 'announcements 1n the Fer;y building, seventeen men as to the .. appointments for a d:ay or were working yesteriiiiy as against two. ! tile regular force of :t'orty men. Gen- It wa,s a.nnounc@!d to-day ·tllat the eral Snpei\intende'i'it W. t.. ·storei•, of ' Sunday's New York' Herald ih!a.s the following i'elntlve to o: H. Cheer, \·ho was ftJrmerly employed by F. H. Joosen in the grocery 'business in thig city, who no-w holds a lucrative posi-' tion in the Fom'teenuli street store in Nl:!W York: \Vhen A:mJtew W. Walthour, adem- onstrator of shoe pol1!'1b, h~velled d revolver a,t him afid tried to shoot him ~·estt!'r(iay nfterfititlft, Dmai\ M. Qheer, mnliagl'!r of the grocery !lt!plll'tfui\11 t of the l!'ottr.teoo.tlb s:treet Srore, graibbM the weapoft and the .trigger dem:~lidM oli. llls finger and f.t 'failed to eiplMe. W!Aitllmir strUggled witb- OtlMt and 1 t • ,., with detecti;-es of the Central •i'>fliee, who 'IVi'!l'e dilled in to ~·~st hi-m, and he wali !lnally lod~£!<1. at pollci'! Mad- qulH1:ers on 11 chafl!'e of a'titempted felonious ltirsl111!t. Tbl:! tl'ouble, g:t•aw• ing oult of a dispute! .ooeuri'ed m Mr. Cheer's private t!ffit!e nnd caused ex- citement allioiig the girls emPIGYM in the Btll1dihg. · • Stltte Board llf Raill'i:Jillil CbhilnlilsiOn- the Postal, and Slifll'lrillltmidl\nt M:iller er-a had turned over tti the publi<l Cit the Westetfi Ullioli, ext~ressetl th~l:il- ~ervice comroisl\'ion · Witlitlut action selves '3.S satisfied with the sitttatlon. Wtl)LiA.'! ~D:tdlttt'lt. the applie!ltiofis of rthEi Dt-;Ooll:lyn At the l'l<i'ai'i:qtiil.t't.Ws of tM teleJtraph- ---'-- UniOfi EHWatEid R!i.iltoM company ers, confidelice wa·s expressed that the \\ 1 1llin.m l1't·eilel'it1~, ~getl 1'3 yoots, cgnsetlt to i<;slle a lli<ortg;a.~ for Jllefi would wtfi eventuaily. died at liis !hol:ile- fitreJ mili:!s 1\'~st ot uo,ooo,ooo: th-e Na,ssa;u Electric I ' ·hliis dty, at 4:15 tlc~o~.k Tiitu•sda_y itf- $5,00o,opo; Eastetn N~W York\Rall~ 'VAUDEVl'LLE :Aitt'tST ~i'nooll. rtfWI' 1a Idlig · 1Ifness with l!l road company to is~ue $840,000 more LOST i!ompl<ieatioii ofdis~M&s. 1 1 he'd.:@celi.Si!d of it.s oapital stt:~ck, nnd $840;'000 FOUND FATBEB· was •JJorn in the ta'wli of Jiilili~wn of l!ts Mnds atid the New York ·A:Il~ I • , .. ' \ and had ·Jjeflil a resltfmit' M wts vlein• burn & Lan~ing Railroad, ep•mpany, DOI.JGE\\ILLE. JUly 1.-An lli1USU· ity all his Hre.'~-~$,~~w'!ls ·a: e}ll_tpentet for a mprtg~_ge of $2,0a9,_000. al reunion took p)-aee here lil.ilt wMk, by trode •rtfid lttld !in ~tl~U1~ fej:Jufu- The appi,hiM1uns of Ui,a IJ,ao'fi!!iltillr when ward Br~btOnJlrul ·his sou, .em- tlon lllS an U:llllisually \!kilre'~ '\VItlrkman. t:lorMng &,Jilinrlta T.r~~;Dtiofi . !lom- fl'll·tl, IIl..ilt tor tli!!~p~~t:. time ion ~igh• De il;i stilWiV~d ljy fils Witio:W, ih'e sonsl pany fQI' COn!Jie1it. to ias:ue n:mrtgage tl!l!ii yM.t\S. )ii·. '·' ~~tton went west Edwnrd ~d' wuuliifi ·'of ·lliils tllty; for $8,0.00,QQ.O. ~d t!iie j11.llffelo!Lra.Re When . .his son wast~ Yli\ars oltl .. 1)he pfiJifp dlnl;· ~jj~ fit ~~- ibWn ot 'Er-ie \\b . .Ni<!~~!l'I'f\ ,Rall~OlJ,tl_. .• -~otllpafty . soli!;... went tG liV'ew w;i-th his gl'and~ Jdlinst.:>W.Jl, -.tfilt lnd'Wlli _{J{:~aj!l, Ifill.~ for eotlsen.t. ta issue a. nl,Q.f\:~l'i !l'or mnthet:. and affer\'sEeyel.'ill yearJ! the also four da:U~htei'S; ·Mrs. ~l.tt'les i\ni· $12,qoo,ooo', ~aye not .ii~~ acted. vtMrewboii>ts 91' the' ~!J.'en! !Ni~. be ier ot tlie,t~n .of i<>lin~:AAVli; ~Irs. llPGn becaue~ of pen'6J!ntO_tt~idton: come unJ>nown to -tl!-~·boy, llis naot:lle~ tudhiti\'i tanc'Mt or tftli; city;: ~Ii's. the whip. ' 'l1he 11nimal 'began to t>ran~e and tiien started on a run .and in h!)r ef· fort to i!iili't:rol th!l !horse, M1'S. Hall drOtJPed one rein whieh fell complete· ly outside of tlhe '¥i'agofl. The horse ran M f~r l'!oUth as 4!he residru1ce of Ohiiitles King -w-here 'With IJhe drivel' ttugging at one rein it turned toward 'l?hi!! sidewalk on '~:he ~a~t stde· an.d the wag;on aollldM Wit!h a ttee. 'l'he thfll$ -were brolct!n a:tid the wagMl :tUrnM upl!ide dt~W.fi 111gamst a t~i:! afid the oMUpafits were thl'own o'ltt. TM ihoo.'~e freed u~e~f •and ran •lt c()Ilsidel\Atile dis- tance \oefore it was ta:Pturi!d. Dt. MIYSner whO was pWs;ilih!J iby ·wi,th hi!il 'll'llto stopped and later lJr. Vedder nr.rivM and <the two lpihysi• cians attended the injured :women. Ab!ll -sustained an ugly scratch rwound, exttmdi!ig from the forehead to bhe ll\ft che-ek. She was alsu seo vi'!rely brui!ilil!d abrmt tihe soho1ildBl\S and S'ides. Mrs. Hall received bruiseS about the bOdy. Later they wert'! i'e\ moved t{l their hotnes in Glovet•sville where theY were attended by Dr. Nel• son Everest. STllDENTS OONFEBENOE A'r ~AST NOR'AIII1ELD. I EAST NORTHFIELI), Mills!!., JUiie 29-The Sttude!llta' conference, the fi·rst annual religious ~thering es- tablished by Dwight L. Moody to IJe •held this •summer W3Jll op<en!M With eolleg-e ·men present fwm most of :he inrrtituthms <1f the eas<tern United states :and •Canada, A numlber of p~.•omitumt perEIDns will •addre~s 11M students during their ten days' stay ha·e, in-cluding Bishop Henry Law• renee, Rev .... F, B, Meyer; of London; George Gleason of Osak'll, J.apan; R>Oli• ert E . .Spear, Gf New York; Rev. a:. oS. Cotlli1 1 D. D., of Ylliliel H. Rose• well Bates, ef New oYr·k, and J. A. •McDonnald 1 of the Toronto Globe. J•ohn R. ·Mal:t 1 of New ~ock1 agaiii presided. To keep Well 1'11~ wtwle yela< tlirotigll/' Writ~ L. A. !Jarti~tt, of fturai ltottte i, tiuJi- forti, 1\H!., I am4 m~ ta,mH;Y ti!il~ br. :Kifig'~ N·e'* :Llfti i'ntt. 'fllH!y !lilii.Vtt tl Jll.o~~ '\ • \\\ \'~\ J:ti'Ovefi moillt sa. sr....,..O.l\Y it6 al'I.~L_u ... 'l\Ret tofte tlie sf.Stiim aftit M~ Dll1~ oii·sliess, t00ia1~ i!i.ill't canfiliiPM>!tm. GiHttaifi~ u it 'I'. :A:ver.,, 11'. t:J, Os- tuder1 itl'l!liilt't:lrti .... Di1nt&t'~ of lfi't!M!tbiili •; ·~:::---~..!,.I! I man of Kershaw, S. C. I h;~J~d run f~>mletl to pttt·cfiase 'the pair Qf hOt'ses down in weight to 135 pounds, Hnd as soon as they re-adled Johnst&wn. cou@hlng was conO'Ibant; ·both ,l?Y.. day and by night. Finally I beg·a.n tttk1ng 1 Dr. King's New Discoverl', a1'11l eon- tinned this for abou't six mon~hs, w'hen my cough a'.ll<d lung trolllble were ~nHt·oly gane and I Willis reEtor- ed to mv normal welglllt, 170 pounds.\ · Tholll5and!! of pei\BBhs flJre healed every year. Gu,a,ratt.ti!ed at J. T. Avery, F. 0. Ostva.tler, Bl'adtor:d & !>eckerson of Broadalbin, drug store: 50c and $1.00. Tr~a!· Q(lt;tle Wise Counsel from tlie l!!ll'lllfli. \I wa:nt to give rortie val-uable a-dvice to those who suffct· wFth lamE! hack -and kidn-ey •trou-ble,\ says J. R. Btankenlilhlp, of Book, Tenn. \I have p-roved. to afi absolu.te certhJntt that Enectrle Bitters will posi•tively eure this dd'Eitresslng ootiditlofi. T-he first b&IJtle ga\'l! tnli! g-re,ll!t teHef wnd after tak1n~· a few tnore bottles, I was completely cured; so completely t!Lat it l'lecoti:lea •a plmos.ur.e Lto _recom• mend tbi·s great remedy.\ ~old un• d·er . ..guaMn-tee at J. T. AverY, F. 0. 0£Jtrader, Bt•aMord & D'l'cke!1SOU of Broardalbin, drug store. Pr'~ce 50c. Thl' application of tl.le ·S;fi'!I.I(!W!e and being 4eceatied. Thill -week the ((l'Rnd• Arlilbi'i'lse Mills &t the. towfi''lif 'lllfll'lra- OhitteMngo I'Mh•oo•d company, th-e an st-~~ek cG!il~ came tl:l. tttwn for iiil·h, Mi:l :Mills tia£t4~ · FN'!illerlek, li\M ChMktowagn railroad (!Oli'tilttttYI and ttn en#a~l'fietit' and With 11Mm was .resid'M at !home. the EA[!-t Side VIM1Wt r.lt>l'!!.'pad coni- Gllff«d B1'lttofi, wbl) was employed as 'iibe ftliiel'.al sei'v.ICps Will ·tle li~l.d pany fo't· certifie.ates O'f pUblic conven- 1 '\\andeville sketi'!h 'llftist, The ;.voung sunday afterrtul}n .!l.t lUJ~cl_Ql!lt; Ittiv,. ~. lence and neeesstty, w<li.le'h were r~: man re<:alled havbig ·henl\d too. wM-d w. t~ibell oJfl.cia;ting. liit~l'ipe1it -will ceh·ed during th-E> p_1!s! Mouth ·a~ too Dolge~tii~ spoken~, ln his ciii!dlhood, ·lie lli E1ftii'iltiil'i. , ·;- .. free. '' ' ' ' s ·--~~-- • .~;;! UISS THEREPIA McQERUOTT. The de:>,.th <>f Mios Theresa MeDer• mott oc:curred at the parocMal of St. Bridget's Roman Catholic ehurcll, W-atervlelt, on - Satw:~a.y · morning, a:fter an mn-ess of se-ferai months. Mis MetDermott was a sister of the Rev. 1'ather P. H. McDermott, and dutlng his rectOI'ship of St. Pa!lrlcK's ctlourl!h or th1s Clty, tet!lded ·With ltinl. Her many Jtll8nds 'b&te l&arli•d YM• terd~.y of her delt.h :with. d~ . fll01• 'NI'flo latP. to heat·; alw 4fe applleatlon. of alit\_.he l)ill.de InqUiries wnetlil!!r anyone ,,. _,_ .. . \' Buffalo, Cr~k E~tM:Ili~Jn e~l',U~alijl' : Jived lltre b;r. iffl,e '!i.llline -of Britton. Ue ftcnt ttl t!bre tlilrllblaiilli• and the Aubbrn and 'I!ililma fi'ra!!tloii ~ wu lttfoi'med: in Vf!e affirma.tlve, \!i'fi efljoy ,freeli6fll _ {roP,i. t!hh- company for certllfiC'~tes, ·~ :whte}! ; thei.'e .. wal! a epeedr reunion Of tlie b1itlfi!i,u Writes, ~~lin~ _'K$m.~: m~~ cases the ill'PPlicants .IJ·a~ve. not 1)eMl lii 1 !father 4UU1 ~til) 1 • ,-wJU:t ha& not met tbr Me., ''I )ja;ve aJP:P1iEid A.rnioo a position to pl'oo~4;)~ere_ turp.ed ev• ttlm·tllit n !ifllh ·:of, a een.ttieyr. The Salvo. ·' tta.ve M$(i- i.!StMt ,.it for Sllllltf er to. the pulblic ser.'Vie~ commi~sio!!. ; f: yotttlg ·mau. ~¥,1) b_~~:wi~~ ¢he theatrl> rb:eu•m 'Wd:th ei9e)1ali);' reifi1#', 1 j ''buif~it-; The boar-d d~i~ _ID~_a,~plleatioo. of ml-1 eofilpan;r, for~' :Palrt ftve ~~:liS. tor fevMI. ~i'~. ':i~otent tvl.i the Rome· .and OQ.elda·.l1lltw:tric ~JlitiWilY .tle ht'ia glvert up 'h1e,r poBiition 'WIIlh ~e plli!-11, bti~.-wortrldl\l:,·rtoet bdtes, company ,fo-r·a dertifi,c~te of necel!SitY . or~n.!l'a.:li1! a~d. 'W~ti~ake. !lis l!Oit_lll sliifi Mstlllisett~ 2liit1 '. M .:.f. T. on the ground that t~~- ~f~l\'~ ~o!_ !111o ~li(_l\J!,i.s .lla.ther~ . 1 , !f,o, • F. t:h~ffjj,(t~t', lli'i:~ni!fo-rtl &! · 'tlle an-fiouncement of t!he eng.!Ige; -corporntimi'were not,. in '~~ Ia!~_: ., ,'!' ~ ;- et!IJ , '\' ; i1fi·Bra!ii!411j,ji~_ ~~ !iltnre, ment of lliss Al1ee Mellter of t!llis' (lityt, that 'the bonrd ·w~:nfl}' ft&tl~ft~ -<.M<o:Mi',l\iUld .:Mfs. M.JP •. Jtunn ar ;~~ and Wllllnm ·S. K11rl ot tltit:!a, wall from the evidence. iul';_fo;<tlie: ~OJI.W Antonfo 'l'Oiiii8, dfl} st~Jpfll»lf at:~~ made at a partY gi\'t!n bY Miss p.ay.lil~illC~e __ lo ~~-·lt&~j_r~\nrlli1 JfoUU '!'Otiflttn.e •. ~..; i!.t:r•lil-· : :~::.:~~~~ .Little at GloV'.-r•V:tl~~ .,.~. Tl'aeet ·bf _the_t.illntte.: c, • Y~}. • . . . -,,-~i p \\ith' N~'dd. 1:11 -~'~fj l<idtOiil~t ·1 ltoyet. ~illte'l' ,&t th'f ~i1ti.to-be \\'ill ',b.M,tlt. ·• A~~~~.,~·~ .o!lint~IL· wWTY;, .. :1flur H.ttvh ti 1/:N •• t'JIJ:• elliferrun tliis ai~enltii ta~AM ot .M!&H'mnli ot_ ~ .. ; ~t;..~!.~Ji!C· 1:.. - ~ . ... Hester. «pp!!1'in!atel1'·1'~oi·~. D .. <\ · , bi!!Jll, Cherry creek; Chnrles F. Ga,od•~·>,c:!\ rie'h, Newberry. Dot~\\'ttoe& t'l) ootional convention: Willil:ttn : ManUerville, Oill'.am; H. D. wa.tertorwn; George H. N~'llS(~n, .. :8ln'a:'\\ ha.tnton; E. H. Sween-e.Y, Wdlliam H. Heacox, }littgl'IIA.U1~ c. H. , Woodwort·}l, Bul!a.lo. town wm •be next yea.r's pl•ace . GOV~VABD~SAYS HE WANTS TO 00 :D~ - . J.ACKS>ON, Miss., June 27. ~ ~~. Vat'd<aman JJ.as ;l'oined <tfue · list uf rOOl'uilts credit-ed to 111he ,,li!!l eah}ila work of !IJhe Rev~ Mr. •Oatis, the r&'i;Lv• hHsts, Wlho has been Winning ,Si)•~~'tt:\ .:Y~ of converts d.a;ily ·and nightly. The gQvernor has a•ttettded '· tlit!·£' meertings regul.arly a.nd rec~illt1y 'W'b~ .. -' the evangeli.:st moade a power(ul to tbQS.e who were In effo.r and ~o saw the wiakedness ol' flhelr w.a~' ~ come forward and silgni:fy 1lheh\ .fQ!Iten•.,) ·tlons to do •better, 1Gov. Valtd~!a,l~;::~~~(t\\f~)~ the sUl'IJ)rlse of -the sevefti.l tl spelltlltol'B, arose and strod-e re~ibhtte)ji! .tJo the front {)f the altlrur. 1n a clear, distinct and. voice he ·said: \I surrender all 1l6 cause &f Cilirlst. ,; _ .AbOut thirty persons follmveil t!Ae example of rl1lie govffi'ftor ·ami pllil.'ijj~· themsHve!i .to lead ·better lives. 'lttS\rtNGtiiS.ii:Elb- W~. A<Ji ttARVARb OOMMEN~NT. ·. .. aAl\i!BRiDGE, M:ass.. .tune 21.~ '1'1.e ~7ist commencement .of Hat· 'f!ard University WllJS tn'a;rit.ed by the presence of .hundreds of ill•l@- fi1 11.nd. d:i/Mnguished ~;nen from ~~~e ilatioii~SooratM'y of ~t~, Root, .t·ames Bryce, the B~ ba~slU'i6r to t.'lie United StlalteS, the Duke -ur tM Atit'Uzzt · The val of Goverttbr Guild, W<tMl iin. cem ef I•anciere, .-w-as greeted by immense croW'd. \ - .E!EQ.t lJ> we.rded .. the degrees -dli • S~ld4i!~· 'I'hea.tl·e :rut the -eenellWion ~t lions.