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re- TBU1CBDAY, ;roN1ll 18, 1908. ! \ bus'hels o! corn raised in the Unltedt oot•wtnhr~~~~::~l~a !~g!:h:n!::~ . ANNOUNCfS us.~ Of.\ States .In 1·90G, without conf!iderlng. ~ ·\~ q . 'other c;;ops, i tax· (\'! two a.tiil a 'halt\ £xclted and interested as a !!mall bOY . S'ICAND'CA .cents a bushel would be .$8.6,750,000. at. a fire, It 111 a liign that the ·baby is H HU · ne.,.rly enough to dig the ba,rge canah to lulve Jta .picture taken. There will H.\ r i James J. H111 is right in warning r.ot be any11Jhlng to the picture Mt a American tailroa.d\ men that their bit- little wrinkled face and a mass of General Pas!II'J\ger Agent Colt Givelil ter hostility to cat;tals h·as worked wlllte clothe\s spread out to show the Out Scl1edule .for tbe Picnic Sell• against their own interests. The embroidery, but the mother tbinks the son. ·throttling of New York and the driv· picture 1s the 11weetest thing in the ing of our grain trade should never , world, and gives one to every.bodY. General PassengPr Agent Colt rest until the exceSsive port charges of Tweed's charter sre repealed, un- tn tbe railroad differential impOSed ort •this pqrt for more th11on a genera- tion is removed and until the barge canal is flnis'hed. WHE1J THE BIG DARK OOl\IES. When\ .the big da.\rk comes and it's sun IllS a. mouse, You can ,hear ecary noises all a.bout the h\ouae. Sounds of keys an' tllings tbat rob- ber men employ, the F .• J. & G. system has annotmce'!. · a revised list of the manY t~icni·~s and outings to be held at Sac:mdaga •. park during the summer- The PX~ll::''\' · slons will begin nPxt ThursdaY. whllli the Eureka dub boys '1\\ill bold their .annual outing at the resort. The list:; ft>J10'l\S: Junt> 18-Eureka day, Eureka club, Now Enforce the Laws. (Utica Press.) '!'be pllsSage o the A$new•Hftrt b!lli! partiQular ana are . and their· f'.naetme'!lt into laws have ·\ 1~.ha1D of the people Wen at once ·brought to the attet;t;tton for >t~eir. !)tfortil on be- of 'the sberllrs nnd. law officers all over \\''\ 'hi!Storleal a,t- the state .and more than that arfeSts . 11eople ot Joiuuito~. hav~ already bee~ D1ade 10 th11t the Soundll. that make you wish you had been a better boy, Till you duck beneath th' sheet an' ri&Y your prayers agen An' wonder It it'& robbers bogie J!len. G!overl!ville. June 21-'Coneert, Fort Dayron. band, Herkimer. . June 26-Fremonf St. M. E. church. Gloversville. JunP 21, 28 and 29~Schwaebischer or it's Saengerbund, Brool~b·n . . -, .. ,w.··.\u\· eoi).gratillatt~d on\ th~ · frt:~tntefl will at once .Jle put to tile . . D<iY, foli' it mean~\ not. tt.flt. There is no du:nger but that 'Round th' boW!e all d-&Y no such soun!!ls you;ll hear, June 27-Reformt?d ·church, Johns\ town. \ John~?Pf Hal~ will. be they -wui pass .current in '!;be courts:. but that ijle reputa.~ and nave ju('itclal approval. 'l'hey were-· tmsrtown ~o~ te.sJ)onding verzy Clirefully dMwn ·by as good law- The s:tail-s don't creak nor the doors sound queer, .Tune 28-Con<!ert, St. Jo}.msville band,. hear June 30--l<'irst ll. E. church, Glov• appeals to i!-id any yer.s !liS the. gWll\Qlers ~an employ, nor those· moans jhall beell. slista.ln~ is the pub!le .in aiiY temp& t{) stand Qr that shivery rattle Gf skeleton In the h.a.ll below you ca.n't of\ goft,t-'llair ttousers as:\·\'\\\lln;s the sifccessful \can . Ail there \is OJllY \ ............. , \·~\\\\' pants wilt fit, tt · to\\hoinmate Willie T.af:t. !li¥J~Ip,e\\8as!1ii>li>ly is in doubt y1,1te the riu~ney the A:merl¢!ln fleet. · e''ini!iDn suCh as doing busln.ess · on bone!. credit oi: without the usual piU\I!-i>her· And you ·can't hear the ghost knocks rtalla of the. course. E\·ct\)\'body knows -faant tumtums- about this new law and the maJority Bu.t you alwa.ys do when the ·big dark ·have: s~ld not only that n: shllll. Jle · comes. rass~d ,J)ut that' it s)laU •be .en;foreed and the t,blng to do now Is to make it . TMY ain't none of 'em ever got qte etreetive. Tbllt will oil depend upon yet, the officials wherever there are race Thoush :I've h-a.d some mlgthty close tracks. shaves, ·YOU bet; But \~f boys, &·ranny says, an' grown Not Ve;ry Pi-oJI]istns. {Syricuse Herald.) It ia said that tbe racfng associ'R- . tions · wm at cmce take' steps io cliai- l~nge in the courts ,the const!tutioll• a:lity of. the Agilew\Hart 'bUls. The new law. provides a penalty of one yea.r~s .imprisonment tor :recording ·a wager OJ!; a, race traely:. 'J;'be plan of folk, too, wm only do what they oughter do · An' try their best at their tasks and sums, They needn't get scared wben the big dark c<>mes! -Kansas Clty Times, WANT tr. S. GOVERN\\IENT· .the racfng .• assoclatiol).s which. hli$ al• teant 'been partly oa.rdl!!d out, :is to ·Repo-rt That Cuban Busmes\ Men b.~ve one or more 'Arrests mad,e for violation of vhe Jaw a!ld t~l}B make' fd. . Plan ~volQtJon to Bring it About ersville. July 1-Baptist church, Gloversville; July 2~St. James Lutheran cburcb, Gloversville. .., July 4-Specinl attractions. . ;July 5-Con~ert, Gartland's band, A·lhany. July 7-Presbyterlan churCh, Glo:v• ersvllle. July 8-United PresbyteriaD, cburc}!, Johnstown. July 9-Episcopal t\hurches Johns• town and Gloversv!Jle. July 10--0utlng of the Fulton and Hamilton Counties Veterans' ·associ· at! on. July 11-General Macca:bee day. July 12-Concert,- Remington TYP\l' writer band, Ilion. \ July 14---M. E •. ehureh, JahnfltoiVn. July 15-M. E. chUreh, kmste1-da.in. · \ July 16 - Presbyterian; church, • Job-nswwn. July 17-0burch of Ol!rist, r..l<>V~....._I ville. ,.July 21-Baptist Church, own. July 22,-St. :Mark's Luth(ll'8~ • dmreh, Johnstmvn. July 2&---Nor.th Main St. church, Gloversville. July 24--German Dutb~ran eburc'4 1 .;\rpsj;erdam. te~t caim f<> sll'bmission to the courts. CITY OF )fEXIOO,. ;tune 16.-Tbe \Our 'attorneys,\ says ~itls\ tu~t.li; U~:rlcan Hera,ld says: \News bas \have assured ·ilS that the la.w Is lin~ reae)led the City or Mexico from an constttu.Uonal on the ground <that the· iinimpeachlllble ·aource to the etrect eieetton· of .'Senator Wallace, in NlaJt· iJrat the Ms)ness tn.terests ot CU'ba. ara \aJid OrleanSc couil'tie.s W'aS inlegaJ have t!Uh!!Ci\lh!ld to a fund for· the pilr- !I.Dd\ that he had no right to cast lii.l! . pose'()! finaM!Iig a revoimton ss soon v.ote; also th·a.t. t1:1e .puni$ment .pro- a~;~ the Uilij;ed ·States makes goOil its vld,ed' is \'lnhumii.n and cruel; a.tid in ;p~ointse and withdmws its aoldlers direct oppoSition to ·t:he ma.n.~ .o! . fron;t t,hnt\ :leiand, Acc~g to the July ·25'-N. P. L. day, Gloversville.' July 26--Vobai and instrumental concert; Bell! Frankll'n, tenor. Wm. Dawes & co. Many people adapt a pa,rticular kind of Writing Paper and use it exclusiv~ly. · After ·It while they are known by the•r \\stfLtibnary as surely as they are known by their 'handwriting . E ·4\ 0 •. · •~:!~:J · mG~~D UtMEN is a good P!-Per to addpt, because it is· not only a pleasing paper to write on, that'is in good ' \ taste, but always will ~e SQ. It ·i~~ ill .ftt.et, a. ., particular kind of writing paper for particular people. . . To be wll;e, do not begin you· sumn,.er cor- _respondence on any paper other than at;t Eaton brand. · · • AU Sultllt1er Wa~b\ ... Goods at ·25·\\0' · R~tlllcif(Jn. secret ot R.e- T~ough the faction .. he_ rl:la:d;v to c\Jt ll?OI!El '!i:nd' enemies &like,. W'hen c()nstiiutton in this respecl;.\ Herald''s illf\mnation tbe troops will We are inclined: to think that I! get only to Tamt:~a when they wl!l be the racing aa!!Oli!ations attack the r~illled. law on no better grounds than these, \The return of t!he troops, It is de- will t'hr~w good. money BJfter bad · Ciared, mll&Ii:S' the (loom ot ~ree Cuba -artd the· Ia wyers will be the sole bene• forever:\ It Is to ·b~g about the$e SEEB~R-\_s_Po_NABLE. r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: ST. JOHNSVILLE, June 16.-The I olde&t and• mo~ p~r residents. community was shocked beyond ex- Colonel' Jame& returned from a pressl()n on learnhig that Seeber . three · mo;nths' tour ot E'lfrope onlY Sponable had passed \away at the l-ast Frld'ILY· When seen: upo-n his ar- August 8-N.·P. b day, Johnstown, ~sA\VE conditions that thl! secret revolution t~:~nd Is Jtj)eraJ~y snbsctLbed to by f<)r· elineriil of all nationalities.\ (New York Evening Post.) ·sanitarium ~t Clinton, Oneida coun- rival here he app~li.red to )le In go.od The oecasltmal Winning .ot such HEALTH QFFIOER TELLS ty.. Mr. Sponable had gone t'o that !l'eal~ and ID.is trip seemed to 'have former governoi! of moral victories in .PUblic life is \as HOW TO FIGHT PLAGUE establishment on Frida;v last of hi!l benefitted· •him to a m'li.rked extent. and\ a Demoera.t bracing as it breath from the norlh own volition. It would seem that un- He ,:had been home but two days, h~s, welt said that i;nsummer. It :helps to keep alive the JJea.lth Ofll.c~r Dr. John Edwards in expected Wl!akness of the heart had however, yrhen he was stricken with and\ looai victpl'ies, tri a qaes~tol} ot the partY,. all thoughts of interests d!s<\ppeat .mo.ves forward with a. - . - . TEJ;;.;EPI-lONE VOl)R And Make Your Appointm~nts With the Following Business\\ or Professional Mc;!n: · · · · · ~ ' a. Democratic par\· · beUef iii the sf,luml tn:stlncts and \the quite a lengt}l;< report to the Glovers-· developed and a sudden attack of apoplexy. States. Mr. E;~ll has· {!tire progress. ot democracy. The nbil- vme board of ~ea1th h'RS the fOllow- meningitis proved, fatal. Mr. Spon- wh~h he kn:ew:, .the ()eophil! Italia:n writer, .Guglielmo Fer· • ing re-lative to. the great white pia~ able, who was 33 years of age, was· Cleveland in power, rE'ro, has recently -been pointing out 'gtie: the son of Mr. and Mrs, Abram Spon~ \Johnny whic'b: 1s worse, to have· worms or I'!Parrows?\ CHAMBERLAIN'S I:Sread, Citkes; Ple11 :baked In Mode~. Selentltic Mannet . ~ ~,;i,;el•\\'\ <lbaottC. fragments •. the eontradictot'Y ideail s.:bOut progre«a Wb!at <lauses eonsumptlon 1· The ·able of this village; Mr. Sponable, ~~cr~Y drift in civilization. He mak,es the point spit W·hlcb eonsumpt1ve11 cough up an who is a native of Fulton county and ~ilver and lof!e vast . t111lt what modern net!on8 lack is a . the :spray they sneeze contain in vis!- formerlY resided in the vicinity of to !lilel!J,Iiil1J1' e.nd f!Ort of equlll!br!um 'between ·keeping ple living germs which give the dis- La.ssellsville. came here ~;~orne years \Please 1 never had the sparrows.\ :__La.dle!l~ :aome Journal. Eve~ybody wb,o likes· !'rt. lil wall paper iii invited' to inspect the scores of new and beautiful designs at ·Johnstown's lealling wan \paper ~~==============:: bouse. · Telepbono 5QO. . . , .. Telep~one ~. ,Jigleta.x:lsnl, Hea.rstism, · · up comforts ep.d of'tas,te; and this em elll!e to others.~ T-he !Just that rises . ago and purchased the sawmill across \that have no eon. br· found ~nly in the domlil.ailce of< from Boors il.lld sldewa.lk1l w•here con- ZimmermQ.n\s cree~ from Div!siop. iiAlliericali . ~itizenship moral quail ties. If we are not to be· sumptlves have spit C\arrier the gerl]ls street. Since that time he has, with \i'h~ old party 'of An- driven to ennui or decadence by~ the into peQple'il lungs. T-hen the air of the aes!stanQe of his only son, the is :iJ.O longer· able to . tery success of a\ m-aterial elvll!zatio!l, unventllated; dusty, d·ark, damp or deceased, operated the mill and car- t:ogether ·\lecause it b,as we ha·ve got. to !ha,•e the tonic of a crowdl~d. Pl~ help these germs to r!ed on a lumber business and erect- (jt cohes!oi!. stttiggle for moral improvement; It .. grow \lri the lungs. ed a. brick dwelling for\ himself and· leJ)Il!l~llc~an \party it is .1~,\ therefore, both reassuring and Don'•t let atb.er people spit on a.ny several tenant houses. His wife is .. t:hat ~ven the . ihoortenlng when a. man can go aa fiilor .ar sidewalk. Don't yourself spit a lady of the Fox family. Deceased •taking :an active Gove:rnor Hughes has done •l:lefore a ·. on any 1\oor or sidewalk .. Spit in the was an industrious man and had js.\to ·be done this great dein9Ct'atic eommunity, with a gutter or spittoon. Spittoons should· many warm friends. Besides assist- single and n!lked que~~tll:m· of ·mor~llty, • be kept half full Df water and, at lng In the work at the mlll and the ~~en appointed to t:\n~•\+n trolley l\Oad' is pie,ceine.tl 'by tb,e c~eli Toad Is q~.l· !i:fgi~!olf,tan in its. ability to get nota>bly New Yark. ci!le- .. o:n, the ~\ Instead i;lad been S.Decifiecl and get\ such an oye..Whellillng re· t;]'lonse. ~e has 11ncovered a political power of which the professlo)l'nl lllB· least,. once a. day washed with hot lumber yard he also manufactured a water. Don't let people cough In chicken brooder, of which he was the your tace. Fresh air and sunshine ·patentee. He Is survived by a widow kill t}Je germs. Don't Jive. sleep or (a ladY whos~ familY name ~as work In rooms where there is no \ Craigshae), and one daughter. ' fresh ·atr. Keep your bedroom win- \ dows. open d:ay an11 night. Breathe ---- deep and through the nose. Don't 1 ~IRS. REUBEN IDLLEGAS. eat with so1Ied hands--wiwh them i Mrs. Reuben Hlllegas, aged 7&, ftrst. Donlt neglect a. cold or cough. I mother of Mrs. George Rieha.rdson of I this city. died a.t . )ler home in St. HOW'S T.HIS 1 1 ,Iobnsville Sunday: morning. Two We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward I .other daughters, M'rs. Peter Wagner tor allY cue qt ·\ca~arrh that cannot be , d M Ch 1 . • . . . cured ·&y Hall'li Ca.t.a.rrh :Cure. . an rs. ar es LB;mbels, and one No Sp~•al Privllege!l. \we.. tbe\!Jiderslgned, have kn.own F. J. son, Willian HllTegas of St Johns- n!J:1Ulatoi's .of elect19ns and legislatures are tgn()t\RiJt. - But, then, It Is an old reyroach against 1 pollticlans <!!bitt they (io not h-now\thefr own trl!de~ In the I!'idst of their sneers at a moral Issue 3nd at \Chai;les the •E,•angellst';\ rbey found the111selves swept away by a ·n'IIJl'hty force which they had no means o~ either measuring qr resisting. c enecta Y u-aze e.) \him pe · ·.1Jonorable 'In all •bualne 811 vl11e survive. ,,. . (s h · . d .-.. tt \.Cheney .!Of\ the last. 15 year~, and believe \ , . • · . Something should be done to aPttle tra.nsoo.. . nd nna. \\' .. Ially .. abl. e. to carey . faee~'builets· and star• . · \ \ ou~ any t!on• made I:IY his firm • . t l !It h. '\\d . tn t the T!laW· case as speedily as possible. . WALDING, :KINNAN & .MA:JiVIN COJJ. S. R. JJ\.'\IES DEAD. 11 \ ea a. ·'It !il 11 Thaw's command of ·funds gives him 1 •• W)\DI<!iUije Druilclstli, Toledo, 0 · SCHENECTAD.,.., June 16.-In t)le 1n' fhe rec!)nt th ft \ Hall·• Catarrh \Cure Is, taken olnternally. J I · e bene t o~ every device lcnown. to actlnl· dlrectl7 upon the· blood aile) rnu- death of Colonel 'sa-muel R .. Tames, l l t k · • · t '·1 t coua ilurlacea• or.\ the •ystem. Teat! mo- e ever awyers O· eep· hrrn out o \'· a - nlal!l,llent tree. Price 11ic. per bottle. Sold which occurred at his summer home tea wan, and uiU.mately set him free. bY all Dru.cteti~ · \ ' 1 in Carman Sunday night a.t 6 o'clock, II l k _.. ·. \ J1!; .J·. CHENEY & CO .• Toledo. 0. e s now see !ng a court oruer di- Take Hall\• Family Elll1 tor constlJ)a- Schenectady county loses one of its ri'Ctil!g that he be confined to a ptl· UoD. I Get Your now, before the rush in fall. I have good men that will do good work. Save your fuel next winter. J.·C.Rice \AI. .MAIN ST. PI!Jnting and Delioratlng. Done. PHOTOGRAPHY. MARCELLUS STUDiO 120 Wcs~ Main St. WALL P.u>ER. . . ' We h~ve $tlin~ ·of the Ms~ kmd' , ot ·wall Pap~r that waa e~er made for the price of 5c per roll.· . · Pay a: good price and we can give yo)i good. goods. . ·· .. An tnspecti,on of Shad~ •and Wall StrictlY H1gh Grade Wot·k. Paper . Department might re~uJt to ·. The new Sep:a Effects a feat• our mutual beriefit~ ure. The Ii.ne of mouldings ctmsists o! .:.;.. _________ _..,....,.....,....---- · Pla.te :t:~,all, Oilt<i Rail, eore, P1C1;ure. FUBN11J.1)Ril: DEALBBS 1lWbJIIi>r .a SoB. I'URNlTURlD AND UNDlDRT.AXJNO omce and warerOQms. 29 and 31 West ll<laln $t., .Job¢own, N. T, H. STOLLER'S LJVERY- F·rs~ Clan antl Up-to-Date. Carriaces and l(arDesses. For Sale. 23 8. Market Str~t .. Johnsto-. J!l. (l, NEWTON 9 \W. Mliin Street .TOJ!.olltown, · ~. Y. . r . . . PORCH CURTAINS In Biue, -ta.'fi: Brown or Green AWTJ.- ilig Stripes · • · 5 ft, wide x 6 ft. high .••••.• $;l;'1lS \.\ s ft. wide x 6 ft. high •.•••.• $~:80 3oc per toot. \ . \ Raised or lowered like .porcb, screens: NELSON A. T~l(LOR. 38 N, ~hOI)\ St., Gloversrme, Phone 2~59. TO SlOREKE.EPERS If you are thinking of changing .your Lighting System l~t us help you. It is part of our business to· work out t~ij::~u·:\ n u \#; u u u = = '';ll:te institution. for the insane instead -- :.:=.=-=::-========~ -~~~~~~~-\'~~=-=-=-\'-=-=·\\'-\\-=======-=-=-=-::-:-. = IN GE~RAL. \ : of In Matteawim. ·· Pnrg &rang Jni&B WinRSI the pfope: ?istribution of light to meet . = . It-\Wlll be anot!her il!dictment against Central Market fi\u:u.uuur:u·uu the COJ:llmon-sense ot courts if this is · ·. · · · · \ )(~!.t~~~llnjlr New \Yo;rk. d<)ne. If Thaw is lflsane, he is an in- we are pleased with our trade, ·I \WhY because they want the best and that Is just what we want and we handle nothing but the best of all kinds of meats: · · ,p · · · · · • \ your conditions. \\\\\'\'~·\'\World.) sune criminal, and there Is not the slightest reason why any exception should be made in his case. Nothing but well fatted veals, the yery best beef. Fine fresh dress Poultry, a Leg or Lamp or Loin of Lamb, or. fine Lamb Chops. Roast Pork, Pork Chops, or Sa.u• sage, Ham, the very fln.est. Hatl be ·been. less wealthy, he would l:avP fo\md difficulty in es<-aping the deat'll t>enalty. Wltllout\ going into a discusaion of the question as to wheth- er ot• not ·be deservPd it. the fa('t rP- 'IIlaln!; that •h~> wus adjudg~>d \insRue. aud,- being guilty of hom~<:ld~. ht• Is an tusl;iue crlmihal, -a.nd in nu wa\• en- tide!]. to trEILtment dltrerent f1\0~ that nccorded: ·ollhers of this class. A S · f\ b. II j VeBRI!il!ltl Ta]png\~e'l.labi•!JPiCbll't',. '\' Propr:ewr.Pa. e· . !~ne~Qf). \,· · (~tchilon Globe.) ~~~~ 'Nortlt Market ~t. W~'~n:~ •·.W~an ¢ome dow:n·l·~· ,...- . ....,_ ............ -------....:I Ptill o~ Sn~Pt Sparkle and VIm. EQU.lL TO Ull'OBTED WINJCB AT DALF THE COST. Nature 's To· n· ··\c\ ' It atlmulate• tha Appetite \ \ . • and Aids Dlg;estlon. BOOKLET-\ When, how and at what tom perature to serve dl11e:reut W1nes~n Free for the asking. Rleallng Ang!'liea. Dcy Cata.wba. Sweet. Ca.t.&wba. White Port Wine-Ora\ngs Fla.vor Wine-Cherry Flavor Wiue-Blackberry Flo.wr Guarantced-unde~ Food a.nd.Drup Act, June ao, 1900. Serial No. 3~!0~. ft1rSPECIA.L PRICE ON FOLL DOZEN. SMppecHn PlaiR Cas& MAIL \YOUR ORPER TO Crescen~ Wine ()o.; Hammondsport, N.Y. , - !J NO CHARGE FOR THIS WORKl We can save you money and give you a better lighted store~ Fulton Co. Gas &. Electric co.