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IN THE COUNCil '1\'ithout llrst gaining the conse'llt of the telep!JOne compRny. Aldm·man Cole asked if the com- rnny had to ke<\P all mauhol<'s In or- clPr. The city attorney '!lnswer~'<l that they would lt<'eP them In r('flair for. their own prote<'tlon. T·h<\Y would a!· r ·1 THURSDAY, :JUNE 18, 1908· PR.OGBAM .. fAR COMMlNCfMtNl ---r- by ;purchasing one Qf - our. Business· or- ··. Commerdat - Law JOJINSTOWN DECIDES TO AL· LOW TELEPHOl\\E COMPANY TO LAY CONDUITS IN NORTH PER- RY STREET, FOR WIRES. le-w no ·water to ((et In as that would injure their wir<\s. (~ity Engineer Cam)>beUI report<\d that if the manhole:s are to ll(' f'onuE'rtE'd 'with the l'<>wer. the !'ity should W4l kE' some orengemE>nts thE'reto with the com- OFFIOIAL LIST 01<, EVENTS AND '!'HOSE WHO WILL PARTICI· PATE IN EXER(!JSES, BEGIN· NING 1\'\EXT SUNDAY. r .. . . . Books. ~' pany. The r·esolution gnmting the- permi8- Following is the official program of the high school commencement exercises, beginning next Sunday: sunday evening, June 21, Bacca· laureate Address, Rev. Charles Mc- The Johnstown council held a ses- sion of 4 hours and 35 minutes Mon- slo.n of laying the conduit was th<'n cr.rried, all the 9ldeorn1en but Peter!t n,tlng In furor of it. ThE>re was Rome discussion ns to evening and transacted consider- al;lle business. Permission was grant· ed :the Glen Telephone company to ,ay thea' conduit on North Perry str!'et after some discussion. Clearfil'ld b1·iek wns decided upon for W•atN' strt>et nud the si<lewalks needing to be re· tbe kind of ·brick to ·be usPd. on Water ~tTE'l\t. Fnder tht>· contract, \CI'!!ar· fit>ld\ bri<\k is to b<' used and ther<\ Rl'<' sc-rE'ral \Cit>arflelds.\ Attonu.>y l'blllp Keck, in beh•alf of himself fl~ a Jlr<>P\rty ownt>r on that stre~>t. said that tlile citY had b:.ugained for tile l.Jrirk which had 'hl'l'.ll st>nt nround with the petition to the porp~rty own· ers nnd that th&t is tbe only bric'k to Kenzie. Stfaus ••••.••••••••• Mfg. Co .•.••.•.••• Pa,lm~r . ~ ............... . and Newnham .. William LeJ~ctz •••.•.••••• 22.10 36.25 10.60 7.00 2.97 2.00 1.60 103.60 7.00 Monday afternoon. Class Day. Appointments for C}ass Day: be used. City EngineE'.r Campbell reported that thE' brick 'Which was se1•t as a sampl-e, soaked one ounce less than the othe-r bl'ick and stood up without breaking for a pres~ure of a:bout fifty tons more. 'I'his b\'lck w-ils ordered used for the :paving. Upon motion of., Al4el'mfln 'Ruller, a trl'e nt the l!loutheast c()rner of Washington and Market streets was ordered trimmed or· removed <llld an- other In front of Da vld Ireland's resi- dE'llC'e was ftiso ordered trimmed or fixed. Frank Bordis, Harold Cross, Pearl Fennel, Inll:, Forbes, · Ella. Frisch, · Katherine Gardiner,• ·Fred Claude Pitman, Harold Frank Wasl!ung. Monday evening, 7130 p. m., Op- era House, Prize Speaking. Speakers: Harold Cross, Jose- phine Connolly, Bethune Grant, Pan-. line Fairchild, Boyd· Devendorf: Bes- sie de Beer, Clarence Liddle, Anna Keck, Byron Shults, Grace Quacken- bush, Olin Putnam, Hazel Whitcomb. . Seats reserved at Box Offiae, Thursday, June 18, 7 p.m. Tuesday, 2: 30 p. m., Opera }louse, Grammar School Commencement. Speakers: Harold Wilbur, Eliza\ beth Hawley, Athur Oliver, Pauline Mason. Operetta. by ftfth and sixth grades. CAPITAL ·suRPLUS H. P. Alpaugh . . . . . . • • . • • 25.00 N. Y. Brick & Pave. co •••• 210.00 lQII:>;CIQCIJ J. Palmer • . . . • • • • • • • • 4.15 J. :P. O'Neil & Son • • • • • • • • • .93 Supt. PaY RQll ...•.•.•.... 192.58 'rbe The81torlum was granted the ri,o;bt to change their sign to the new location. Admlesiort, downstairs, fifteep. cents; upstair~. ten· cents. served seats. OFF.ICEBS: ~OHN Q, F:ElRRES ........ , ..... Prealden~ • . 'W)4, B. VA..\i VLl&'l' .,. .. VIe<> Pr.,.lde•t Ripton Brothers . :. . • . . • • 49.17 state Charities Aid Asso. . • 41.79 Alderman Roller reported that some repairs $hould he made in tQEl !llumb· lng at the Decker Hose house. Act!ion was deferred -o'l\\i'llg to lack of funds. 'l''hP 11111tter of giving James Defoe th<' right to oereet an awning oyer the sidewalk at his place of b~siuess on South :Moarket street w.as referred to ·the sidewalk committee. Qommencement, OJass o! 1908, Op- ere. House, '7: 30 p. m. Training Class: Grace Ackerba.u~ - ·y \Wl4. :i!•lCDD ......................... Catbler ·.··. •· .... r' .. , . ~~ . , 1·, DntEC'J;O:RS: · ., · '\\60. ;,:s. va~· Vliet; w. L. Joh~n, } ·.~iot.n··a. l!'erres. ~In C~tnna, '.- (~o~ D• §mltb. · . CI:IU. -pJejaon, .. 'DanielL )lel\1artln, wmtam l!llcltle; - ~. E:':lolo)!er, j'a.mu~ L. '.'Noftllrup, . '\vUUam C. Hacknet. ' ,.:.• WE issuE s:P:mct.AL DEPosrr .BooKs ' ;: On. .P.~·· of one Doll~~or to 'j:'e!i Th?l!S!ID4. , - , . on· o~blch'lnterest· will be patd· at the r~-tG of Three per -eent: per ann]lln. Int~ry,t-,b~rtns: .Q!'~~~~~~t!>!l Inned. : ;· Pr&f~··on'~l' tlie•Prtnelp&t·C!tl'l• Of th<> , Worlli~ -·:~· ., .... ,.---:- · •· ' .,.•,''- ~ ,· • > \.- r-- V)BG~' ~ . ¥ · Gdld Medul Flour makell dellciou~ baked etutfi · RBOD .. AU grocers sell ·-,Coffee. Alderman Peters teDor.ted that he bad seen A. S. Gustin in regard to bis being· a poundmaster and :Mt'. Gus· tin stated that he wonl!l take the position oat $20 a moirt:h. A motion was then C'llrried hiring ~Ir. Gustin for three months, ·beginning July 1, ~md be Is to receive a recompense of $20 per month. 'fhe matter of ftll(}wing the con- struction of the telephone conduit was discussed. Aldernm:n Peters present- 1:.11 a petbtion Qf about 100 tax payers r.f this city, who, MT. Peters claimed, would not consent to gi:oanting a per- petu-al permit. Alderman Peters stat- Ed that he had approached nearly ev· ~ryon~ :Jie 'l:r!ld met and ·had- put the nlatter !lQ.u.ately ·before them. Alderman Lippert reported that John h Way, who recently pul'llh8sed the :1!-Illls estate vroperty on NJ>rth Per- ry street, did not -care to stalld the expense of repairing tbe pavement if a sewer w.as laid into that house. The matter was referred to tbe sewer -com- mittee and the city attorney. er, Jeasle ~rownell, Addie CanaTv::.J Alice Cozine, Florence Evans, Grace· Flliling, Alton Falling, Harriet For• man, Kathryn Getz, Lulu A. Rice, Frederica L. Yopps. Academic Class: Fran'k Bordis, T.ile new sidewalks and 1fuo~~e to be repraired were then presented 1by reso- lutions and carried. They are to 'be repaired before July 8, 1908, or: the city will repair or rei!}';~.,- them at the property owners' expense. . A discussion <then .arose as to whether or not the -city should lay a cement sidewall;: on ·the school nr®- erlty on School street. Alderman Ma- loney claimed that it '\\'IRS not TiJrht · to order clt!z~ns to fix their sidewalks if the dty would not fix their own. Alderman Wilms' moved tha·t this lot be> stricken from the list as 1rt: would eost about $100 and the city could not ailford lyalng a new 'W'ftlk. The ruo- toon was carried, Roller not voting. Florence Fancher. Pearl Fennel,· Floyd Folmsbee, Ina Forbes, Ella Frisch, Katherine Gardl!ier, Emma Hanson, Fred Hanson, Genevlve· Hapeman, Claude Pitman, Harold Pitman, M. Sutphen Somers, Wassung, Margaret Tymeson. Speakers: Frank Bordls, Fe,nnel, Floyd Folmsbee, Ina Forbes, Ella Frisch, Katherine Gardiner,· Emma Hanson, Fred· Han soli, M. Sutphen Somers, Margaret Tymeson. Seats reserved at Box Thursday, June, 18, 1 p. m. DORNBURGII·MOWEBS· Ray Arlington Mowers, e. popu- lar and efficient attache of The Glo:v- ersvllle Leader repertorlal ,staff, and Miss Nellie Mae nornburgh, da-qgh- But pn.e grq(!er Alderman Peters ·fuen referred to n franebise granted the roilroad sev• era! years ago which Attorney F, r,. oarroll later said, had nothing at all to do with the matter in question. The Alderman claimed that the period for granting perpetual rights was ab- solute. Alderman Maloney stated tl>at be would uot be in favor of granting any franchise unless limited 'but tba.t this was not a franchise,. merely ·a Upon Alderman Lippert's mGtiOl\ t!be railroad cOmpany was notified to yll·ace tbelr ralls In the center of the meet where the pavini!Js-to be done on Nofth P-erry street. City Engineer Oampbell then gave a survey of the two proposed sewers. one down the Oayadutta. creek to Stewart's mlll and ofue otb'M'. throug'b ThyneYIIIe. He said there 'M'IB enough money in the old apprapri'lltion of .1'31,000 to carry the trunk sewer to WeRt Jllain street ·and that the cost of building it from Main street to SteWart's mill would be $40,000. ter of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Dorn- burgh, of No. 2& Chestnut street,· Gloversville,' were .made man and . wife the parsonage of St. James' Lutheran church, in that city, at 2 Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Dr. John J. Dominic, the pastor, tying the nup- tial knot. The' Lutheran ring serv- sells···. Ro~al Biitili: . . ~~-·~ permit. Alderman Peters il:hen stated tlrat vther cities were at ·the present time limiting their fran~hise'B a:nd permits. He continued by saying that in thir- ty years the dty might want to use the str.eets for other pul1Joses and re- iterated thoa t no perpetual ri~tht should he given, eitil'lg the ele\•ated system in ice was used. The bridal pair were accompanied by the bride's father. At 2:30 this afternoon they left on a two weeks' trip.· their objective point being New York. They will also stop for e. short time in Albany. • l' . _ ·All grocer&;· have the·· -just as 'good kina.· New York city where he said the permit was limited to thirty years. He said that he could gE't over 90 per cent. of the peoplE' ~o sign that The other sewer whit'h would drai-n all south of :IIO'Iltgomery street, in- cluding perhaps First, Second, Third and Pourth avenuE', would cost $11,· 000. 1\lore time was gt•anted tbe com- mittel'. The bride has been employed in the making department of J. C. Al- len & Sons' factory, and is a young woman of many accomp11shments. The groom has many. friends and has . a bright future before him in his chosen vocation-the journalistic field. Mr. and Mrs. Mowers will retition. Attorney l(larroll was then gt•anted . . . . B:ut thete is some .. : :' e~tJ;t.J:ng ' .about the · ··_-R'oyaf Blerid that · ~he j.ust as good .kinds lack. . If you are a Roy- al Blend ·user you know. .. . . · Jf .¥.04~ ate not a Royal · Blend user. you ought to know. ) . . . 'l'h<> <'IPrk the-n milde the- following the floor and spoke at length upon the conduit, stating that whE-n At- torney BayliE's says this is not a fran- <:hise ev<\l'Yone should hPii~Ye him as he is an honest and judicious lawyer, partl!!.l to no one. . report of the Yariou!l funds as to tbei? t-alanC'PS at the presE-nt time: • Police, $2,511.29: strl'<.>ts, $8,170; fire, $2,4&>· .32; f'{>W<'l', $1125.62; lighting, $5,83>±.60; He then ga\'e a snor.t history of contlng<.>nt fund overdraft, $5,250.8fl. ' ThP firE' '!IE't that was securt>d for exam inn tion was Ol'(ll'rE'll returned and an ad.iournmeont taken until L.ext :\londay evening. · the Glen Tt>IE'Jlhone company, st<'Lting · that It was an indppendent company, that it was !'onnected in no way with the Bell 'l'eiephone company or any &ther corporation; also stating thut the company consistE'd of stoelthol£1- ---.---- ers In Johnstown, GloYers,·iJ!p, Glen, CHEESE l\IARKET SHOWS A SLIGHT ADVANCE. Fonda, Fultonville and two pE>rsonal friends of :1-Ir. Edw4rds in ::\E'W York city. In regard to '!ll'iCl'S of messa~eSi lle said that, ::thE' companY wltb(}ut LITTLE FALLS, June 16.-This side in Gloversville at No. 17 \\'\'w' , nut street. 'If You Bead This I\ will be·to learn that the leading medl• eal wrloors a.nd ooachers of all the several schools of practice in the stt•OIII!:eflt terms and Royal Blerid' '\the drink of drinks/' Packed in blue Pll;fC~ment ·lined. bags, to\ re:. tau) t~}full.~tret)gth. and :fla:vor. l7e lke~P.euad. ~~~king any sympathy for not ~tetting market shOWS an advance or fully f>e<:Uniary results in thP past Rf't one-half cent per pound and there is the price of calls,-'tl'lPphonP C'nils' a strong feeling that trade is bound (to Dr. Somers)~and that tJw <'Om- to Improve. Buyers here express vanY challenges thE' public to. inl'!l<'<\t surprise at the turn in the market. thel>r books to set> if they are charg- and do not feel that prices wlll go ing um'e9sonabiE' ratPs. To Alderman higher. Have they forgotten last Peters, he then said that thE' tel.,. year's market for June ahd July, phone company was not an><werable when cheese bounded to 12 1-2c? fat· the grades of railronds. He then There is being a large make of read the Jaw in re 111 ard to the tete- cheese produced In this section. Re- phone companies. He S'olid that as cent sales here have found a quick far as possible the <'ompnny would re- 1 market and all looks favorable for move all unnE'<'Pssnry polE'!!. Hl' rPit· a strong market. Sales are: Hudson:. :·alver · · s\.raw·tierries· erated that the <'onncll Is not giving Lots. Boxes. PriC'e. thE' <'Ompany anything whil'h thE>y Large colored .. • • 1 100 llc ha:ve not. ·but gt•antlng tlwm a priv- Small colored .... 1& 1.55!) llc llegt> whi('h a high!'!' muuidpnl ,,;!- Small white ...... 20 J,3:l2 llc thot•ity, thP stntP, gh'I'R tlwm t·hP right Twins. colored ... 16 1,276 11c to do. Ht> <'iost>d by stathlg thnt tlH• Twins, white ..... 17 1.2S7 11c Total ....... , 72 5,5:>0 <'ompany nml c·ity should •b<.> on friPn<l- ly tt•l'lllR l.Hlt that th•• cumpnu:r would not t·m·sld~>r tl th!J•ty y<•!ll' !lt'l'lllit. Al<l<•rman Pf'tM'H thPn o>tal<'cl thnt In p•t . 1 _ We are eo ~tn tbat 1 1 ('(}U!nl\lllkii!)OO With t'\11' !lin\'l'l'K· -es Itching, Bleedln&' and • 1 Ptotrudlnsr Pll .. can al· · V'lle <•omwll. hP ll'llrll<'ll that tl!nt wav~berellevedandabo ~mnidpu1 hn•IY W<\I:P tht•PntPning to ointr_nentthat.orap:lft~~{y:=t!'!~a~ In~ It thP Ilf.'l'ffilt. fact1on or money rolnnded. . Atlrn'ni'Y o·:--bnu~h\\\~' Rpok<> n ~~.:'tts .. ~ Dr. A.W. Chase's. few wordf' Htating that tht> ('[tr <\<1<Ul'\. ~~1!\cl•orDr.A.W Ointment _ . '-\ ..,...,, ne CO .. But!alo,N.Y. · not go over or ~er tlli& con.duill;. )lff/l Sale I.Jt· w. u. vanVliet, Dr~J~stet · HONEY Thi$. Honey is absolutely :pure, and unlike liquid honey that bas been mixed with glucose to keep it from gr~u~ lating. it will naturally candy a.nd become a solid mass in the course of time. To melt it,. place can in bot water? 25c; caa. low-a Brand Colle£ Pure, Undoctored Coffee; unrivaled for purity .and fla,vor; always uniform in quality as it is grown, im~ttep·and' roasted by one company; - - . 25C pctckaze. · TEA Pure, Uncolored Ceylon and India Green Tea; put up in tinfoil packages, containing pijre, uncolored, natural leaf tea. lt is superior to tba.t of the finest Japan •and has the a~ vantage of being clea11lY p_i:eparea and absolutely \pure.\ - · - 30c pKka$•• Post ToJJSties The tp1J$t~d sweet; of the cornfield, lil the growth of corn there is a period wh~n the kemels are phunped out with · ' . . a.. vegetable milk, most nutritious. The problem of the fopd exp~rt was to coQk this food slcillfully. you will. find it very delightful as a breRk-'- fast food. fully cooked. sweetened and salted a t\ifle, tolled into deli- cate fbikes · and· toasted to a delicious l>rown; lSc ~packqe. ~ .JOH.N SPONN'O.BLE,Jr. BrookJyn Market, .Johastown, N.Y. 'l'elephoaes, 11S,. 331. '' THE JUNE SAL··-·· .. IS IN FULL SWING Never before have such low prices b~en q)loted on such .high grade merchandise on a. June The splendid stock of goods piled up in this store tor ahooslng are better proof of qnall.tY ana valUE~'>·;,:·\ than anY amount of talk. Last week was a record week for this stor~oing a larger volUlD'$·. . business, amountlpg to more than anY other week this year. 'We will do all in our power it continue thiS week. It is one Of the penaltieS O.f deprl')&Sed !>USiUeSS conditions that goo(Js moved. We are moVIng them all right. Manufacturers, who have. always been fl'itmdly, are !1UPP1!'.:. ing us with everything that is new, in great quantities which enables us to quote these ;;ery low. prices. ' HOUSEKEEPING LINENS. ....--~ _......,..,, __ ... .....------.------- EXEOUTIONI\:L QFFl!JRfNG OF SILK GLOVES. A few of the bargains we are continually b!'ferlng that make our June Sales objects of interest to economical buyers: $1.25 PURE SILK GLOVE FOR '79c. A full 18-lnch double tipped pure sii'k glove, with 2 clasps in black, brown and white. Regular $1.25 value, now on sale at .•.•...•.......•..••. 79c All silk Mousquetaire glove, 23 inches long, all sizes in blac'k and white. Regular value $1.39, sale price •••.........•.............••••.•.. 98c ---·-----·-----·- Kayser double finger tipped silk glove, 16 but- ton length 1\losquetaire, in blaclt, white and tan, no better gloves made, at ...••.•..•. 98c a pair _____ .. J.tADIES' FI:!\\E HANDKERCJtJEFS Wl'l'H CROSS• BAB EF~'ECT, 4c. Large white handkerchiefs with bh~ pink roses, used for Pillow Tops, Aprons. etc., sale price .. 9c ----\~ .. ·--· -- -------·---- BIG VALUE IN Ul\IBRELLAfil. Good strong frame with Gloria Silk cover, pearl and silver handle~, a regular 7 ac umbrella, for riDe BIG ASSOR'fMl'~N'l: OF I•A IllES' FDi'E . WASH DRESS SKIRTS. We are showing a very strong line of Fine Wash Skirts In tan. brown, white and different colors l!trlped, some with fancy plaids aud other fea.turefJ, prices from .. , ............•.....•. 89c to $2.75 ~-~-------· SILJ{AU:SES AT HAJ,F PRICE. High grade, run size, stamped dinner Irish made, fancy figures, dozen ..••••. Pure Irish linen tea napldns, veey terns, dozen ................. ~ • ...... . ,Table damask, pure bleacl',ed Irish linen, wide, extra quality, new desigils, va\ue ~1.3_0·, now ....................... : FANCY PARASOU; FOR HOT AFITI~BlS'OO}lrs Tha latest thing out---the Made of :Mercerized Poplin or So'lse1:te., wi~h fancy carved wood handle, ljlue, green, laveuder, etc., with bows to match . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. ............ . DRESSER SCARFS CHEAP. Scads with various beautiful embroiderled sigug with wide hemmed border, worth 39c, now SHEETS AND PILl.mV CASES. 25 dozen 42x36 and 46x36 bleached Plllo\v --··~-,.,-c, made ot good quaUtJ' musllu, 12c and 15c· at ...................•.....•.• _ .. 25 dozert Sh90 extra l1eavy linen finished :s'bceel».\ torn and hemmed. especiallY adapted to hotel boarding house use, 59c quality, special at •.••. Women's White enion Suits, knee length, fet't, mad<' to sell tor 60c, tomorrow at ....• Women':; 35c ],isle Thread Ribbed Vests Pants, white. all sizes, including the extra at ......... \\\ ......... \\\'\\\ :Men's Fine Balbriggan Shirt a11d Drawers, · qualitY at . . . . . . . . • . . . . ..........•.•... One lot of ftne Sllkallnes, real value 12c, sale price . . . . .. , . . . . • . • . • . . . . . . . . . ......... '7c Men's extra qua!lty Ribbed Shirts and Drawers. , sold an over for 50c, sal\ price ......•....•• 35c, .. RE.AI. JtUl\IAN HAIR GOODS. 4 Puff Sets. per set ..•..•.•..........•... 48c 6 Pufl' Sets, per set •.......•••.......••... 75c & Puff Sets, per set ••.•••••••.•.•....••••. 98c SPF:CIALS IN :\\IISSES RELIABI•E HOHF:. Misses superior, high grade, double legged hose in black and tan, at ................... _ ... tOr R;EDUCTIOSS IN HANDKF:RCHIFJlo'H. A CU~ARING SALE OF CARPETS. Just when most needed. We will elose out parts of r(}lls of carpets at : sharp reductions. The shorter the piece the small- .. er the price. It means immens.e savings to y-;m. TapestrY Brussels up from ••••••.•.. , , .• 48c yd•· Velvet Brussels up from •....•.•.•••.•. (19c yd •. AxmlnstE'l' Carpet Ull from , ..•••• , •••••• 85c yd,, Body Brussels up from .........•....... IJOl! yd. Wilton Velvets up from ............••.. Sric yd. Best Ingrains (all wool) up from ....•.•. riO<' yd. We hare just recein•d a new invoict> of NEW . A lot of first class handkerchiefs. markPd down especially for this sale. Fine soft finished, larg<' handl~el't'hiefs, with onP- fourth in<'b hemstitched bordf'r, on saiP al ... _ . 3•· Children's school bandkPrchiPfB, with red. blue RUGS, all sizes, small and large, wbtch we are of- fering at a great reduction. U:'\OJ,J<,l'l\IH, Ul'GI' AXH CARP1~TH FITTED TO · I<'J,OCm FRI<~J<l OF' CHAIWJ.; 'fiH!oi \H~El\. and pink bord<>rs, special at ................ 3c A. HARRISON