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' ' ,_ , DYING-·, ' ~ ...,il. • ......... Forep~ AriiiE 1-kil+•l~I~M•s;;;;~{(JM i , 1\ , < ~I ,r•.t <\ ,; . /. ·- '• \,. ,.. -~-: -Miss C-all.'rie' Richmyre is vrsa,l:i!ng ,,~ Connecti~t. .W.Il.U~; ' - -'' .Tke ~~reJDg Ie~ef is self'-ex:pla.1la·:! Down for Ealrly]Jat~ • :tory:··· '- ''· · ·· .. '!- ~---~~-;:- ~- .'9:.,-Sel-ls Ji 4 '7.' .. t> i ~'Y: ::.'! ;~ : ''\</.J'l; -\\'--\ Editor, Repub~iC!IJI,l,o. ·xa \\ Clli'-e-qS> :tt. . ~-~\\\'\ JohnStown, N. _Y. ~-' 'in . .Aomer-!Ca. wiU gt;~-~two exti~nt~ Dear BU-:.,-,~ . ./ tion in Gloversville Q.n M-ond!ay, Aug. In memory of t:he ml!lllly ~- a.p~~~-1 t5h. d!ays I have passed ·by the Cay-a~'lltm No j)'tlher circus J:ras made <bhe :!m- I have !Written thtY enc(osed enitltleaf 'Pr~vement~ an-d 'the ·~i.fw.;fu fuat ·lia-ve \Oayad1]tta\ wlllicll I ron :sendling Ito been ·artta.i!n~ by tMs' apl~d orga:n.- J'OU with my romplimeilltil for use in imtion. •Since dts 1-~ il,ppearanrce in '-,~~·· --._.; __ .. _:Jiit .. imetme-r $uit$1neluakd~ · ·- ··:·A·t·--_-2:d-:_;tihd ·2s.~Per·-cent . . - I . . I q...._~·· •• , \'l-A!llron. 1\-fowecy of R'OC'kWood W\llS 7ff Johnstown. visdltor -Satuirday. -Miss Wmifred Jones otf Tro-y is illhe g\16'>1; o·f Mrs. J-ohn L. Potter. ~Mr. and .Mrn. P?ter; Vosoorgjh of Per.tk- vilsi.ted. J o>hns:t{)wn friends Sat- UJI.'Id;a,y. Stephen King of Batcheller- ville, Well Known iri Johns- town, Reported to Have Comm~tted Suicide Last Night. L'AST·, SEASON'S S~ITS :\1:39 1~3 and so per cent on. t the Rel!.U!blican. '- · t:b:is- .J:oo'ality ~t !has aL!J:!oSit d:outbled it- Vecy: trul;y you-rs, ose:lf in d!l!men>'ions mid has ad!ded so l Frank M. Qoom!ie. many European. acts tltrut tihe perform- 1720 Wesley ~ ve., ance IJ:J.as oo albsolurtely different as· At. 30 au41·-'2·s · p~~ Cellt. Oft you get. a Niee Natty Suit., Cut. to Fit. to Wear. (You:·-k-ow~'9aHnsky Clot,es.) ·-Mr. aud. Mrs. Fred R€>Ilard of NE!IW Yoork;, '!ll'e the ~ests of Mrs. BellltOill \Nellis. Evanston, Ill. pect iJif orlgin.oa:lity :a:DJd newnes-s. The ~ . ' . . . . Oayadut-ta. · J Down from <bhe mountain's ~gQ:lt, On, I d-ash to the sea; ... main t{mt is ,1Jhe largest spread of can· vas evilir mrade. The 1'ree street' P'liT· ade, -on entirely new' plan and with novelty in every -J;eature, represents one mil11ion dollars i!li money. so fiND fOMDf\ ,- -M\-\. and Mrs. Will1s Defendorf lrave re<turned to Oanajohffi\ie aifter a visit ·here. -MTs. Ed~arn Ohap-Jllia!ll Olf Ea-slt Cliruton street ·is confined to !her !boome by illness. Word 'Wal:! reoolved 'Ol1 :Mon.td~ moocndng of the death of Steven King, a well-known resident of Batc'h-e!l-ler· ville, Saretoga county, <Wfhich occw- red •at an early hour Mondiay. The rouSie of tloo.th 1\VlllS' sulicide/ 'i.t ·!being a.Heged tl]iit the decea;sed , ~t ihJis tt>hroat rwith <a Tjl-Zor -about '~ii&:dg!hit. Aooordi-ng .to the· l'E'IJ'or.'t, no_ cau-se is known for the irlnn's rasih act unless it be desoponden~y. ::\J;r. Kin-g was out riding wdt-h his family s'und·ay _atf- ternoon allld:.in the evenin•g'W-3/S Oll; lthe porch o~ Ji:is'bome u'IJJti:l a ~de ·oouil:' lli!ld <bhere w-as no dndication of his in· -tJent1on to d:o .S.way with hlmself up to the <time his wife left hJ;m. Gathering all my migiht, · In madriess <to •be free; Onwa'l'd I ru·Sh ami loo.p, H<astEiniifg o:n my way; Ans'rilig 'lliEf 'Call · o'f :th¢ deep, An:d nev-er •pause. to play. !Another fort:u.ne' wits' SIIJenrt on - -the great fire dra·IIII8.·''1Witli :its l,oOO cOs- tumes ,fire-flghttng 1l'iJ'lJ'Bl'at1is ami train1oo.d ()If scenery/' .The menager\i.e J:JJas -been !!'iven d1s-tliiction' a-bove all ob;r~ by the additiofi of half a dozen l'llm'e ZO(}logical sp~~emi; not rto ibe seen any;wihei!.'e else.· Tille pTogmm :whiC'h follo!Ws th~ sl;iectaele abounds in great acts, the.'·majority 'o.f :which are new to !this COIUntry. The sensatiO!ll of the program · ~s the. automobile somerset by M'lle. La Raque, a young FreniC'h woman, 'Wihose awful act is an !invitation ro death itself. Tillis arct must not <be confounded >With rt):le so- ~alled thrillers of t!he past which aTe tame !n comparison to ·it. . POLICE ·MUST DESmoY. . . ALY, DANGEROUS :wE~ONS. . ' ' . - . CIRCUS . ~ ,_. Gloversville Mo~day , -.David . Mirt:clbel of 'Don-arwandll spe'llt Slmday wit:h ;\fr. and ~Irs. Jo:Im L. l'ottw:-. - - ,_ UndeF -the ·p,rov:isii:ms· 1 0f· •tlhe' ~new law which 'Yil.l go into eff~t ~9)>te.Ui.· ber 1, all! dangerous ~apens- w.hi>elh are .flaken !'rom prlsonens:·,by the po- lice O't'! i!li.e sheriff's depiartmen.t mus-t be destroY-ed unles.s ·.a.- ·judge of a. GOUrt of rAc<ftd 'or the ·district ~ttur ney -sha![ certify that iif.ls p.r.esena'tion is essential. to the ~Illter.ests of ju* tice. .A.u>ction sailes of ' CQnfiooa!teP, weapons wliH soon become .o!bSo.lelte. .. -:\Irs. -0hai'les Sto11>e of Las An,geles, Cal., is visi:ting ther <aunt, Mrs. Hiram .A.rgersinger. -Elmer Van Duesen has ;resigned :his p-osition -as fitter w-ith the F. C. G. & E. company. -A daughter arrived at the !home o-f Mtr. and :\Irs. Joseph Vali:k on Swan ;s!Jreet &!-turday. -M:iss Hazey May Rem th:l.'S return- ed to her J;tO'llle in Johni!ltOIWR alfter a ;v>isi:t at Mayfield. -Mrs. Samp-so-n <SammtoTIJS e1Jlt€ll\tain· ed elev€'!1· J<ad'ies who T\eside on Malin street, Saturday. --Ja-mes )fclntyre and M. Stoller have retumed froro 01. ~triP to llake Pleasant and Piseco. -Yiss E·liza-beth •:Nor1Jhrllp -was a ,. recent =ival at the UniQn a:t Sa.ra- <toga f-or a ooort sltay. -A party od' Alph-a Ztm girls of this city are occupyin-g ·a cottage art: •Saeia'll· d>aga park for a week. -:l-Irs. Wallace Qua<:ke'Illbmlh and dla-ughter, 'Helen, -aTe spending two weeks at Sloonsville. -::\lrs. Henry Van Buren of (l-loo.· \'me is visiting iller niece, ;\Il1S. IJency Luther of Cady street. • 1\1'1.\. and Mrs. King' -occupied ddffeT· en-t bed'l'ooms, the d'ormer. sleeping' on thB first floor and 'the latter on 1:1he sec- ond floor an!d a·lrout nhl.d<night Mrs. Killlg was atltracOOd to iher husband's ro'Om by sounds as th:ougJh some one was vomiting. Betfore slhe a~rived rut her husband'-s room s'he -a1s:o J:J.eaTd ibdm f-a·ll to <l!he floor where sfu.e dis- covered him -bleeiding from a WOilnd O!ll the throwt. It is !believed rtJh~~>t •the /Wound 'Wthach resulted family shortly •!llfter was in· tlicted Wlith •a 11a:r_,or, as orue was !fou-nd dose by·thrut bore evideruce of .having been used fur the purpose. The wound wa-s a,n ugly one l!llld bled pa-ofusely. Dr. Blake of Northv-iJ<l.e IWRS summon- ed but I!Jhe man expired before b.e a.r- rti ved. T•he roroner of SaMtoW<t conn· ·ty was also <summoned. The deceas•ed •WI!I.s kiJJmvn in JohilJS· rown and es•pedally wen -by formE>r Bart>clhel-lerville residents w!ho heard of :llhe aflla!i.r witlh sincere r~et. The de- -Dr. C. B. ·walrad •has from Watertown w-h.ere he the funeral of h'is father. returned ceased was ·also at times engaged dn attended driv:ii!Jg a stage from Sacandag1a park -:.\!iss Oarol;rn Putmau to Northville. He wa:s a•l:lout 60 years left Sa.tur- Qf oage and is survived oy ib.is wife day for Keene Valley 111fter a visit with 1.Iiss El€'anor .Arger:singer. The many friends or ::\-Ir's. Pierce Quaekenbush '>''ill be pJea-sed to-learn th•at s.he is gr-adu·aHy irn,proving. -W·aoJ!aee Yost a'nod John Huffnoalil are ni!Jtentling the s-tate con Ye>ntion of ilhe Kmgoht·s of Py-t:hias ·a.t Elm-h'll .. -Percy Hann and family -and MQ's. (fuarles Abhott and e:h'Udren are among lth Jo'hnstownill.ns at 1Sa1Yand-aga p•ark. -::\Iiss Xellie Baker ct·etm·ned Satur- d-ay froni <the Albany 'hospita•l wlhere she was operated o-n for appendki· tis. -Fri€Jllds of ::\liss Rose Hoffman of Oh~s-e sh·eet, will ·be pained to lea1·n tbat she is confined to !her nome •by lillnest~. -::.Ir. and }.Irs. Eld waord Srnith of Prospe'Ct street have returned from s-pending a week at Canada and Cmr· oga lakes. and thvee Clhildren. JOHN McCALL. ' ' ' Saturday a-fternoO'll at a·bou-t 4 o'clock occurred the death of J'ohn ::\IcOall •at his h<i!me, Xo. 4 'Kn-ox a.ve: nue. 1'he deceased had been m, a-bout f-our monilhs 'With •Can-cer of N.e stom- ach .. ::>Ir. ::\IcCall was born at Dugan, county Dll'lli!/RllTIJOll, IT'leJaml, 74 yeaTs ago. He came to -tihis courutry when but fifteen yeoars of age and ha•d al•ways resided iu -tlllis city, -bein-g a loo:ther diresser ·by ocCllpatiO'll, whieh 'he fol- lowed until twelve years ·!.'go. He is sm·vived by three children, a son John M-cCall, Jr., and -a daugrh- ter, ::IIrs. James O'Connell of this city, and a daugh-ter, ::\frs. George Law of Bristol Corm. The ':euneral was , held •a:t P<ah·ick's church at 9:30 o'elock T·uesd111y morning. Inter•ment dn Patrick's cemetery. St. ()11 St. '.Dhrough ~Y fields, I flow, W-here--golden S1ltliS'h100 streaJms; Down to •the va·le belpw, , Where the Sil-ver M-o:hawk gleams; 'J'hrough deep 'l.'aVi'llle~, I creep, In lforests' ~h-ade I d-ash; Tthen w-ith a: mighty leap, Over the \!ails I -coos;h. Come, come, come, to ·th~ seal I hear the far---off cry; As, in glad eocstasy, I ha·s•ten swiftly -bf: Past buSJY towns I glide, T:hrough pe-aceful va-ll-eys fiolW; '11hen with the Mohawk's tide;' On, to >tlhe sea 1 I go. I On, on, Qn, -to the sea, '-Dlle mig;hty ::\iohalWk glides; Hiastening to be free It joins the Hu-dsO!ll.'S tides: .A:nd !With m-ajestic sweep, ·Resistless in iit's might; Rushes to m-eet !the deep, Tlra•t >rdpples in the lig'ht. See: I aJm free,,at last, I sparkle in the -sun; Whi-te caps go racing past, O'er the wltite san-d, I run: Tossing my waves on high, I don my snowy crest; Under the soft, blue .s•ky, I !·a ugh, and sl-ng,. and rest. FRANK M. COMRIE. \'AlL MILLS, M·iss •1\<Uldred Nkkloy o.f Glovers- vme is spending -a few d!ays with Mrs. Albert Peek. 1\Irs .. Chas. Allen of Johnstown e:all- ed on Mrs h V. M-cD-ermid Saturd-ay. Mr-s. wm. SWiart has returned -to h'er il:wme in A!msterda.m rufter spen-d· in:g two w.wks hflre. ·Miss Lulu Montayne of Glovers- ville spent •Sund·ay with Miss H-a.zel Bowler. Mrs. Edward Sm'it:h spent yeSterday wJth her slser, l\irs. AnnaJb-le of G1ov- ersv!Jlle. Miss Isrubella S1lll:Jliff retnll'ned to her h'ome !lit Johnstown Satu-rday, after spen!'l!ing a week wltJh Miss Mary Va11 .and Mrs. L: 'V. MtlDermid. AmQIIJ.g' ot!hers -the maruagemell>t has sec\Ured t<he great Speesa'l'd.y and his wonderful trained bears !from :IDurope; Zobedie, the great upS'ided-own man; Joseph La Fleur, the French gym- nast; the Wondertful Flyin:g Fishers, and Jtlhe Le Vans, the greatest aerial· ists dn rtJhe world; Re~cea Daniel&, Otr· ri'D. M·aY and Victor-ia Davenport, the great Wallett, Osc,ar Lolw:ail•rna and Miss Shipp, rt!h!l seven. ibest rid-ers on earth; the -famous LockJlillrt trained. elephants, Captain Webb's educated seals and George .De Voe's post gr!ld· n-ate ponies; the Cor;rllws and >tlhe Dol- lars, FTed Welcome a,ild the ce!Ejbrated Jennets, 1Jhe most >fam·ous acrobats of two continents; the Goltz trio, who were the talk of all Paris last 'Wilnter, e.'nd the N.eVlllrOS .and Miss N El'ttie Car- r<> II, t'he ,great~t Jlig~h wire rartists ;that ever lived. INSPECT LINI<i OF EASTERN NEW YORK 1-tAILROAD. ·A party of capit-RJ!.ists ~and -r'rui-1-roa.d men ma·de a trip last' week over lt.h.e route of the p~opi:ffied e~ten'siO'Il ot the East-ern f'-l\'w \K~_f.k raiJoroad, fro-m Ballston Spa to ~rnsterdam. The present ·l'ine o·f tb:e Eas.tern New York was inspected as far as the Pio-neer mi-ll, where the :p.ai!'ty took Mrri·ages an.-d drove to Conneinana, <the coun- trY home of President Th·oma,s. F. B~rrett, in ·G-alwiay, where ~UJncheon was served. The journey was con- tinued to Ams!ter•d'am, where a hran:~ l-Ine is to 'be built to con.neot tlhe road d>i:rect w-l<th the New York Oen•tra.l. Those in the pa1r1ty in-cl-ude.d: Jos- ep-h A. Leggett, M T-roy; Flredel\ick W. Kavanaugh, of W-alterford; N'a5h. Rbckwod of Sar-atoga; Frank S. Da- . ' vis, of Troy, representing -t;h•e Boston & Maine railroa:d; J ob.n H. Eruglislh,' of Elmir,il!; J. Everett P.in•ckney, of New Ymk; PTesident - '11h-cJ.-m.'as F. Barrett, GeueQ'·al Mana.g>er Frederdck H. Beach andChief Engineer J. W1al· 'rhe new 1-a!W provides tlblat after Sep- . - tember 1, ~;he oarrying Q;f a We'a!pon ---<!'egardless of 1it's nJatlii-re, wbiich fu or may become dangerou'S t-o h;nma.n life-wit'hout lawful permli9S~Oll or Ueense so to do, by a:ny l)erson sarve an officer in the d:ise~hlatr\ge· of his · du- ty, sh•all be de0larod .a· . nudtaJance. W'hen a weapon slml1 ·be, taken, frq;i:n any p-erson it s-hall be sui'l\enlc:tered to the ~ief Sheriff of 'i:!he county whel'Ei- in the same sha.lol be tJrukE\ll-, exc6ipt in the cities of the filrs•t cllass, w!hen ilt sb:all he su-rreru'l ered . to tihe 11:\ellld_ of . -:); of. uhe pdli-oe depaJrtmenlt. The o:f!i,. cer to whom >this werupo!Jl shiaill -be sur<rend~ered! Sh-am, exoo.p:l; .a ~ti-:lfurote of a. judge of a cou.rot of .r<eCio!l'd' or the d<ilstr'ict attomey that 111Cr non-des-- truction of the w-eJwpon is neceS\Si;l!rY in order thlaJt fu-lHusti<ce may b~S done,' proceed 11lt -suoh time and pr!!Jce as he deems prop-er, and >a>t; leruslt onee a yea-r, destroy or slh'at~- 3111 sWClh we~ pons to such an ex.ten-t t~'ru.t tlhey sfllall bec>orne useless for t'hoe :Pu-rpose for Wlhich dl)si~ro~~>ted amd \harmless ta l~f-e -a<nd lim!:>. . I ANl\'U.\L CLAMBAKE W:¥1 THOROUGHLY ENJOYED. ,-- -:\Irs. K. C. -stanley an-d niece, ::\Iil· dred Spargo of •St. Louis, Mo .• 8Jl'e vis- iting :\ITS. David Van ·Sickler of Fon Claire street. TWO COLO~'EL VISIT SACANTJAGA RESORT. A pa•J.'Ity <\ons•isbing· of the MLsses Anna •a:nd F•annie \George 'Miss Mary Buchannan, Mr. ·and Mrs. A. Vv. George a11d M·rs. Alice Geor~Ie drove to Sacanc1aga Park Sund·ay and spent the d ... v there. ·Mr. and Mrs. Abrrulioa;m Den<:e of ter Clevela-nd, 'York railroad. Hi<tJgan1an -are spending a few daY's of · tJhe Eastern New The t'hird ann-ool cl~:jnibake . emplayes oof Rit!hard Evtans & Sons was held at the Pine -wood~ Satu-rd•ay and was in keepdng '!V'itll tile · thor-oughly enj<Yylable events, There were about lfoo.-tty pil;E'I!Ienrt. '!1he. >oaJ~<e-1 was opened at 2 o'clock a:rud it is ooed- less to say thlat all d·id •full j-!l'stice· to the many good <bhing;s proVided. Ai'tar the mea~ A.-ttorrue-y Ed!waid Quigley oot- ed as toastma•s•ter and sev'et'lbl responq· ed w;tth ·pleasing remarks•.- ll'h~,ath le>trc -events were weJ.J 'pla:rtlic:bpated an, and .furn!slhed plenty of 'llm'll.senient. In the morllling -a basebal-l ga·me ·be· tw..,en -the ma!l'l'ied men capta:l!n<rl by W. J. She'!)a'l.\d allld tiM s~ngle 'll'\'I!'D., ca-p- tained by PeteT Joyce, oflot)k ji}l-ail!e. :But- ton, ·Shepard, .Smith Ja'!ld -FI=ck p-at- formed the -ba'ttery work for '):'he mar- ned men 1\\hdle Quigley a\14 JQYOO were in the points for tlhe -ba-c'helons. Tille game was full of f~iluN1S ood or&· ~ul-ted in a -score of 11 to 2 ;in faVO'l' of ,,., the single men. ' -:\Ir. and :\Irs. Ohoarles- Pain-te-r, and Mrs. George P'-a!inter and two sons, of Pittston, Pa., have returned home l!d'- ¢er spending several d:!J-ys at the op;ark. -:.Hr. and .;\frs. William Yeeder and son, and :'lfr. ·and )frs. Harry Ba·ltozer of Sc-henectady -were guests of M\l\ aud Mrs. W. H. DeForest over Sun- 'tiftY-< Ool. Scott and Col. E. S. Dudley of West Point who are visiting in J(JihiJJs- town were ·among the J·oth:ns1!owniiins at Sacandagla. park Mon. Col. Scott is the su-perinrte-ndent {)f the We-Ert Poin•t milit-ary academy and recog- n-ize-d as the leJading authori•ty in t'he coun•tt-y O!ll the Ind!ian s~gn langUage. Alth-ou-gh of ·an u:rm:ssu-ming disposi- tion -w'b.en it comes to ihimsel-f, tj:te c()IJoouel could give man-y interesting reminis:cen•ces of ih1s •serv}ce in the a'l'my. He ·w-as -wounded wihile leading hds comm,and in tihe Ph<ilippine-s. He ~nd Colon-el Dud!ley -w\ho alw-ays has .a '\\'IRTID place -in his hea..-t fzyr his home city, are :bliviug 'a delightful ViS·· it .• .• c \ - SUR-ROGATE'S .COURT. with their daughter, M:rs. Ohas. 'VaiL ANNA TRA\\'S MAXWELL. Mrs. Ann•a C. Travis Mlaxwell, a-P\ed .,'W years, wife of Wil'li•am MJa.Xwell, jr., of No. 146 South M•a;in street, Glover-sv.llle, died i'n the Alba,ny Ci•ty hos;-ital Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. l\i'I'S. M·axwe11 ·Iliad •been in t:he ~ospital for so•m\' days. .·. \ Mrs: ·Maxwell wias born in Medway, reene sounty and ·h·a:d · · res~de·d , i'D. ' ,. I Glov.,rsvHe for the paist fifteen ye-ars. S•he. was married to _MT_. MaXwe•1l in (Hoversvi·ne ten yea.rs 31go. She is survived by· ,her ·iluisband, one son, W.ayl-and T'.; · !her :p,a;rents, MT • . and Mrs. John T.Favis of M-ed-wa:y; two brothers, w!Ui~Rm of · G.l\alpevi-lle and A:Iber:tus of thiis· city. Ml\S. 1\fu~w.eu-wa.s.-a..member .Qf·the First Blllp).ist.. oluu;dt, Glove~vill-e, and posseSl>e.1l a lil,rge cirtlle of ~lien® ·-_.......:.____..:,.:.....,..._ -. CUT ARM WITH ScYTHE. ' ' GOOD PROGR-AM FQR METHODIST PICNIC. G The commi-ttee in charge of tlhe sports for the ~Iethodist Sunday sc.hool picni·c, 'Thlesday, July ;:o, has arranged an inte'J,'es't!llg progrt,rm -consisting !of two games iJif bas,eball, one in _!:he morning between. the juniors and O'lle in the a;f:ternoon lbe~een,.the m-arried and single men. The 'ba.tciheJoos will be capta-ined -by E.eslie Vosburgh a11d -the ·ben~cts by John R. VOS'burgh. other e'vents 1 0>n the 'Program wm be as. ·fol'l<>ws: -· ·'•'· . . 100 ·YJ!I'rd dash ·for men. -Sa-ck- 1'1l1Ce f~r· men. Three -legged 'l.'a.ct£ ,for men. Egg ; rn-ce· ;~or me!ll4 · ~ - .. Pota-to. ·ra<:e for -'l:n.en. ll'at men's race.· i19: · 100 yard daS'h f61!•~oys under 16: Sa.ck l'ace for boy•s 'Ulllder sixteen. Potato race for lb&ys und\\ 16. Firty ·yard d.aSih '-for girls, open to all. Sflck 'l\aJCe for gj.rls, open to all 4 TO DI:tEilGE THE HUDSON. BALL GAME AND \V ALTZ •.. FEATURES_ OF _·qmTING. ' The features a.t tlhe N. P. f.. pdcnmc at the 'IJ:llrk ·Saturday •w-er~ 1 ~_h~ b·aftl game and tbe prize waltz. , On the dia- mond ·tlhe team representiJ;Lg {be two legions of Johns<tolwn, ' cla11~ed Wlth tll!>at oif. · N: o. 202 .. of Glover:;;:Vtlle. 'l'lhe J·olhnsto'Th\..l.ian5 oyO'll. QUt_ by _:1 6-2 _ seo1'e. T<he :teams -wer~- compoe~' of 1ihe-' f-ol- 'lowing -p-layer~: J-ohns.rown-Jlaekson, ef; · Andei:son c; W. W-alr-a<bh 3-b; Hw~ p; l?i1t:man :N; Dorn If; ·c.- W«''l'ath 2b1 Dee~- ss; Rauer '1t. · · · · -- -- ' -' : ·. · · · · · L ~ - , • ~ • • ~ Glover{lvfl<te-,.,R-opkins. ~t.- ~nru;~ws lb; Tee!W o·b; Bprst ·t;~~; .. :L;;~ft-aimqi c-f; Kunl;:el ·2b; ~ianirO: tf; JlWitl~ '.:@:,- E . 0 , • ~~ _ I '-, ' ~ \• :•: ~ • ..,t f '-\ ; ' Riall!llQ 1\~.- ., , _ . , · 2! 1 , -~_/ }:·. :n- ·. . . . Oly~e,:~~h~d ~~:lt~~~l~Illd·Et>n t!he ptrrp_e, ~~z. ~¥h 'l\VIa-lj,;ft!~; i?' !flb.e evening, · '.DJ,ie jtld~es 1\lJ!,d;_l} h~ri:l · '!'!k in decit:Dfug -:t:he wiiriu~Y~ :· Ell® ·• re- , .. ' .. <'\' ;,1 \' • • ceived 13. h>andisome umm~J!Il.- _- Th!'l out- ing 1 was very· su(JcesS:fui;. , : · . '·-- · ,. . - . ' ~ ~' . ' ----.;:.....,..,, ,;-, -:j' ...... -I • UNJON 4-CTS AGAniS?{. ;-,-~ . · .'._ . : ' Tlflil PuB1il€1':.,P~B. ' I ' ·--..,-\'' ;;; ., < ~: . 1 TilE ABSOLUTE CLIMAX ! ' l.···<:ft'~~\\~· A Death•:Mocking • M(UVel and Weak t' Woman's Woniler· '' .. , ., ___ .. I I • • , ful Show of 'Nerve f • . .. and Never Equaled D~ ~~~eteil With Breath Held 'Bursts of Shudderilig ShoutS it Every Performance of the. 4-Paw-Sells Shows 'PRESENTING EVEBY MORNING AT-TEN- O'CLOCK JHE MOST COLOSSAL., GORGEOUS• BIG-FREE STREETP~RAD~, Ever-$een 'by Human Eyes,lnaugurating Absohitely.the Biggest Shbw on E~rth ,' Two c-tete. !:duldlloaa Dolly, at :~~- oail- a p.m. tloou Opoll 011e Dour Earlier .. • One 'SQ·cenl. tlckel Admlls to E-rerJIIil.,_ Cld1*ea llllller l2 Yem of A&e. Doll fric~ Sp,ecial Low :1\,ate Exc11l'sious-on An.Rafli-oacls_ JohnstcnAlrt,. N. V. Capit~I . - - - - suoJ~oo , · Surplo~ and Undivided Profits 260~009 ' AccOJ&nt~ Solicited, Co~rteo'lS and Liberal Treatment Given OUr Patrons; Interest Depa·rtr nerrt ·: · W~:-P~Y int~rest cp.il:lpo_mided q~a.rterly on all money depos~ted ~e• months.previous og . . . . Jailga.ry l~t AprJIIst, July l$t, Octo·g:~r~_.f~t All inouey dep~sited on or before the 6th of'the month dra-1V.s'::f'itw-es~ . from tb:e ist. · · OFFJCEllS. - --· 2 _;· • · .. J:clward WeDs, Pres~t. Oliver Getman, Vice•PNI't. · Donalcl Fraser, Casll:ier. DI-RECTORS: -Harwood Dudley, 011 ver Getman, David Ireland, Wm. T. B'l.\::ggs Edward .c. Decker,.Chas. B. Knox, E. M. Kennedy, J. P. Argersin~:r, Oha:s. -o. Cross, Arcbtbald M;cMartin, M . B. Nocthrup, ~ward Wells, Jil;lql:iju'41 ·Evans, P. P. Allgersinget;. Wm. Argersi nger, John W. Ublmger, Frli.1lk D,Q!lil(e,J:. ., erlise I I' . ' . ' .. ': '\. ·-- J i THE~ . . .. . ' . ' ' : ~ . '·· .. ~ ~ ,\\ • -, ·..:-~ ,._·'l.·. ..,_; ' ~~\- . 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