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FOBT PLAIN ELECTiON. lr-------------------------~ BROADALBIN FORT PLAIN, April 2s.-There \ was no ·special excitment 1\olonday be- l• .... ---------------'1 cause of the special election ca.lled bY the village board for the pUt•pose of voting upon six proposltioJls, Mrs. Bert J.,ansln« and little daughter Elizabeth IIPent part of last week visiting re'latiV~ in GlOV- We -ill Store and insure them against nu·nr•« and fire at 5 per cent. of th~ valuation with the dtoversville Cold Storage Co. them to our store, where a receipt will be given. · : ., RECEIVED J!'RO~l three of which were paving proposi- ersville. Broadalbin FINE LINENS Lodge, I. Q, O. F., 'i]liiSiiBlliElJ !\tlSSto:SA.RJES. Uo;,s, entailing an expense of about $13,000. Willett and Division celebrl!-ted its anniversary MondaY streets were the streets voted Ul'- night, April 26. An entj)rtatnment on. the Division street propo~ition consisting 10f recitations, speeches IS SHOT O~AO being carried by about 14 majoritY and singing was given. The princi- while the other was defeated by 1t. pal speaker 'of the evening was Rev. A SALE BIG Table Damasks-Pattern Clothes and Napkins at Far Below Regular Prices A few are a little We purchasad, together with a large Utica Reta.l•l House, a tremendoUS quantity of slightlY soiled Linen$. -much larger maJoritY'· The. two J. Foster Stone of Johnstown. , B ..... ..j propositions to make 'the citY clerk William Holleran has been quite •S Dated INJUn, \'nd street commissioner elective in· \' Ill with flUinsy at his home in this and Describes the Con· stead of appolnUve, were also de- village. perfect, but the unusual pr!ce reductions should appeal to every one in need of good Linens. Wt QUOU A ffW PRIUS · ON PATtERN CUllHS 1-2 ~' 1 PAllfRN CLOtHS • ••••.•• : ..•.••• $1.21S each ,,Vhlcb MI$Sengers of the te.ated bY large majorities. The State engineers were in town last proposition to empower the trustees week engaged in surveying the ma~ riv,.....,,-n14mt Troons lJnabJe to eon- to make another bolld issue was also cadalll road through the village. 2x2 yards, 2x2 1•2, l!x3, 2x3 1-2, 2x4, 2 1-2x2 l•Z, 2 3 1-2 yards, at $1.69, $1.98, $2.48, $2.~~. $2.95, $3.48, 8-4 Cloths at . . • . ...••••••• _ • 15-8 Cloths at .•• , •• , • , , •••.• • .. .. • ·~ ........... '19c each •••••••••••••••••••••• 89e - I defeated. f-Iany of the women vot- 1 The Italians who have been Jiv· ers of the village were at the ballot lng in the old shop -tn the rear of box. doing their dutY as citizens. the bake.ry and in the shanty on the Notwithstanding the ract that the mill lot during the past winter, have bond issue was not' carried, the pli.v- moved into their new quarters at $4.48, $4.90. DON'T $3.98 3 0 Cloths, various sizes •.••••• , · IV\ ISS THIS A'f.[ler'lcacn wQman mtssionar- Jt sets forth the dan- Miss {Jam'batt a.nd ' ()Om'Pil.nlons. The me8jl£llnger fftllt started with t:tie m€Sst~~ge ing ol' Division stree.t will go on prob- the Vall Mills. ablY as the cost will be nominal. The young peop\& of the Baptist UlS CATCHER KUNG OUT church are 1Jlanning to present a plaY entitled, \Aunt Hannah's Qullt- tng party,'' in the near future. George Fenton of Utica spent part ot Jast week with relatives in the The Weed & Willoughby Co •. . . (,' ielegraph oflice W1lliS shot down village. ·way. The <JommunicaJtlt>n 1s ·President Murphy Gives Backstop . A-prl1 26,.. amid says: \ Indefinite Leave ·of Absence. . it1si')ig 'a~a..i~st the Cbristirans CHICAGO A ril 28 .- Word <began mne days ago. The ' P ~rtlrnu!nt sent trooPS to su 1 ppress I comes from_ Kansas ?itY that Catch- Lysander E. Moore has sold his tarm. known as the Pine Gr0'\'8 farm, about one mile southeast of the village, to Mr. Desmore of Co- hoes. Mr. Moore and his familY In- tend moving back to Gloversville. troD). which place they came here eeveral years ago. son; Mr. a111d Mrs. Scott Hota,ling and two danglbters ot ·Gloversvill-e, Mrs. BanseY was formerlY· Miss this will gradually close in on the Hattie Benton of this village: doomed beasts. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman DeForest GELATINE OOMPANY BANKRUPT. il;J.etw·een MilllHlitii!IIled•ans er John Khng was received the fol- :elil'il~th•ns but :t'he men were not lowing letter from Chicago: enough nu-mericallv to restore \This is to notl(y you that you on Suuda.t. . Marian Cooley of Glov-ersville v<ls- ited he.r grandparents.. William Coco!ey ·a'l1d wife, .Sruturda.y and Sun- d-ay. have arrived at sacandaga Park for the summer. Rev. Frank Finkle of Lake Pleas- an,t was a vlsitor in town SundaY'. ROCHESTER, April 28.-A peti- . . are dE'ad amd wou..nded have been granted an indefinite leave sides. of· absence by the Chicago National ~per·<t· d·OElS League 'Sasbball Club. ~ ocen'P!f'd ilhe Armen- . fiVe d•a.ys ·Bigo and ·h•a.ve (Signed) Mis!i Katherine Perkins of Glov- ersville recently spent a few days 'Vl<ing friends in town. At a. meeting of the ·board of edu- Ohes'ter &tod•da.rd, M.rs. Ev·a Miller a:nd M:rs. AoltDe SaJtter.lee of Glovers- ville v<isited Edwin Stoddard and fa.mHY this week. ·Miss Belle Satterlee of Glovers- tion in involuntary bankruptcy has· vllle is spending a few days in town. been filed in the United States Court Mr. and Mrs. George Babcock of at Buffalo, by Rochester creditors Wells were callers in town Sunday. against the De Zerta Co., of this city., The logs are commencing to come manufacturers of gelatine food pro- down the r)ver In large numbers and ducts. The liabilities are said to. upt>n the people wltbomt \CHARLES W. MU!tPHY, \President.\ The letter was evidently written for the purpose of protecting the Cbicago Baseball Club, from the ef- fects of the punishment which might be inflicted on the catcher if he fail- ed to report to his team before May 1. The national commission rule 'provides that a player shall be black- listed for five years u.s a contract. jumper if he \'oes not report before the date named. Thus, if K1ing stayed awaY without the conaent ·of President Murphy, the commi!!ston might see fit to ~ut him out of the game for :fl.ve years. ><1!llce. At<!Denian cb.U•rdhes oa.re Il'QW 'W!Jlite flags ind:icatln.g tnrut •be· oo fu'l\ther tesli~<tan<ee, S'ltootinig and >the prunderi'llg Many shOps h'!llve been !lind · otlhers und()lllbte«i'lY .The Armenian settlements .vUllag~lll. in tlhe prO!VIDOO bave 'll>.,ll'ltl'U\'\' and :many 'JIIIl'SODS kial• \H~IitU:Ln· !is almost ellitlrely 'W'itJlli)'Ut .animals in the 'City aJI'e dy- The P·rovin.cdal )lave been ·apqlea.led to \;~d hi. w.ritlng \'() send to Hadjin, but ·tlhus :far r~lt.\ ' .~eri'lliW wom'IIIl in Hadjin Virginia. A. BilliDP of Kil't- M;lu Emily E• Riooter of M!;ss ~a.mbea't, who is a at Bishop wmlbert, and a Balld;win. The' tJvro l'311t men- . / ' were sent i)'Ut, by the Men- brethren in CUllri&t of Ohio. It has been decided to dispose of another world's champion veteran. Acting President Heydler h118 been wired to o.l!k the other seven «:lubs cation. held last Thursday evening, it wa!! voted tq engag~ Prof. Louis Bean of Hartwick, N. Y., as prlnct- pal of the Union school for next year. F'. L. Clunis was in saratoga on business the latter part of last week. 1 George Chapman returned ]a!!t ll'rldaY night from a bustness trip ·to New York and Philadelphia- After spending a short time with his familY, he left on Monday for a busiuels trip through the south. Mrs. A. D. Hobble .and littl~ son, Robert, returned to ulelr home in Newark, N. J., last Saturday, after spending a week with Mrs. Hobbie's parents, Mr. and :Mrs. F. s. Haw- ley. Mra. Cornelius Vanderwerken and daughter Ethel recently spent afew day& visiting relatives in Mayfteld. MTB. John I;!liSher, Jr .. and little doa.ugMer af G~oversville spent ·a few days witJh Mr. •and Mrs. E. B. f!a.th- ·a.-wa.y. Mortimer a:nd Letlha 'Hollenbook began sdhool in the PrLma.ry room on M'<>nday, ha-ving b-ut recently re- turn;:,d £rom N-ebraska with their paJI'ents. An EmvOTth League oca.bdl!le.t m~et- ing was Jleld 1>aSt even!ln,g at tlhe h;Mne of the 'l)IOOIIItdent. MTB. C. Yan~erwerken >and da.ugh- it will soon be time for log drivers be $40,000. to make their annual appearance ~============== llltRIVAL AND DEPARTURE eF 1\IAILS A'l' .JOHNSTOWN here. W. W. and Isaac R. Paul of DaY were among Sunday's visitors in town. ·!\~ails Close Smlth- WU\iam Osborn of Speculator 7:5~ a. m., east and west. spent Sunday night in town. 11:30 a.m., eust and west to Utica. P. C. Pickard returned Sunday' 1:30 p. m., west \' from CherrY Creek, where he had 4:00 P· li'l., east. been spending the past week, having 5:15 p. m., Wl!st. been called there by the illness of 6:52 p. m., east and west. ter, EtJhell, of Brua.da1.bin, are ~ueMs of 'l!ha fl)l'lmer'a...mother, Mrs. Anne HJa'tJhaJW&Y. Mr.s. Rutlh ShaW is e.l!illlin very 111 Natha,n Slack of Speculator was a Mall!! Close, North- wt •h-er lbOme solllth of the vlllage. visitor in town sundaY night. 5:00 a. m., Glo'Versvllle. Mr. and ·Mrs. F1red Bennett enlller- William D. Taylor returned sun-\ 9:15 a. m., north. his father. 9:62 p. m., e'l!.st and west. tallned Ha.n\Y Wailker and mother of day morning from one of his pleas- 11:00 a. m., Gloversville. Glovers'VIolle sa.w'Nla.Y em.d S11<nday. aut Glovet'llville trips. 3:20 p. m., uorth. The R;ell>eka.hs will give aiil home- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson of 13:30 p. m., Gloversville. ma.de i-ce creaJ!Il socia.l at the lbk>m'!ll of Gl()veraville were in town sunday, Sunday's 1\laJl Soutb Close- Ji8100b Pettingtl:ll WedMSda.Y evenins. having returned from a trip down 6:52 P· m •• ea~t and west. There wlll 'be SJil ~ut-erlaJnment alllld the river. Matls fee.;ived, Soutb·-., g~ra!b--brug. Mrs. WUUam Buck and Mrs. Ben- 6:00 a. m., east and west. Me.ude ,Skiff llJild Mrs. Eva. V11J11der- jamin Worden of Hoosick Falls have 7:30 a. m., west. •bY tJhe thousand in Hadjtn amid for elev- the to.wn ;has been lllb.i-eaten- • ~<natiCal MOlm~ediaal trlbes.- i¥:ap$e !Oallnps comPletely encircle tor waivers on Carl Lundgren. What disposltto~ It 11 plimned to make of the champion cold ,.,.eatber twirler was not discloaed. In fact it is pollslble that some other Na1 tlonal League Club will claim Oarf at the waiver prlc.e of $1,600. If theY do not hie 11ervices wlll be available to cla~s AA teams. Mrs. William T. Thyne returned Satur,day night from a few days' visit with relatives in .Gloversville and Johnstown. At a meeting of baseball enthu- pool ot •GlQverl!'V'hlle rooeutly visit-ed returned home, having been here to 10:00 a. m., east and west. M;r. a-nd 1Mr&. mraa:n Freeman. attend the Olmstead-Sargent wed- 10:45 a. m., west ~ Harvey n. Hialth9!W'IIIY '8Jild wlil:e were ding. 2:15 p. m., east and west. guests 9t Ed!;IM' A. HaJtlhaJWBIY' aJD.d \ Georce Ha.rtwell has broken ol:OO p. m., east and west HAD SCRAP WITH BlJSBAND· wJJfe ;last week. ·ground on Washington street tor a 6:00 P· m. west. . . MOURN& lOST PRESllGE ROME. April 28.-There was quite llo little excitement In the west- ern part of the city Monday night , Blasts, held 1 last Friday evening, a. team was organized by electing Franlt L. Clunis manager and Dun- can Mitchell captain. Mrs. w. J, Kennedy has been 1pending several days with friends in eora Rllcl!UdsOn of GlaversviUe, new house. - 7:30 P· m., east. and Ivat'Y RklhB!l\ilMn a.nd family Mails Received, Nilrth- spen.t Siun<d~~cy W'litJh !vir. 'and Mil'S. Wi-1- OPPENHEIM- 7:30 a. m., Glo\·ersvllle. Ua.m Ridb!a.Tidson, Sr. 8:15 a. ro., north. Thew. c. T. u. met Mondw ev· Miss Wetha Marshall of Utica !s 12:00 m., Glovers>ille Albany. · ening Wi'!Jh M!J'S. Charles H. La. Rorwe. spending several days visiting Mr. 2:15 P· m., north Philander Gl'aY and -d·augfu!~. Flo- and Mrs. Albert Claus. 4 ::\0 p,ro .. Glovers<Ville. when a woman had a scrap with her husband, pulled his hair and tore Lestel' Couchey of Schenectady Out was the guest i)f Miss Elizabeth ~~~e!J$ Will No Longer Seek the his clothing. · She had been p. m., airlving at Fonda, *6:·41 10:07 a. ·J!l., 4:52, 8:16 p. in. Sprj!}l;ers, 9.;00; ~0;52 a, m., 2·:26, ·6:·17 p, ip.., arrivipg Sprakers, 9.:4'1; 11:10 a,~ .•. ~:42; 6:3'!- p. :r;t. Re· tu}.'nlng, 'leil.;«e _sprakers, 9: 45 a. m., •12:1~. 4:3-1, 7:44p.m .. arriving at Fonda, 10:07 a: m., *12:l!2. •:5~. 8:15 p. m. · . Palatine Bridge (Oa~jobf¢e), 3:33, 9:00, 1():52 a.m.; h40, 2:.26, 6: n. 8: 3~/ 11::17 p. m., a;rrl:v,tng: at Palatine 'Sridge, S :5'5, 9: 22., ttl U a.m., 1:68, 2:48, 6:39, 8·:·6·2, t,i;:s·5. p. 'm. ·Retur\ning.. leave Ealatlile Bridge, *6'22, .9:40 a,,m., •12.:11, 3:07, 4:25, 7:88, 10:27 p.m., a'rrlv.'~ ing at Fow\a, ;*6:41, 10:0·1 a .. m •• *12.:'32, 3:42, 4·;52, .S:15, 10·:56 p. m, • Fo~J>Iam, a:33;,9:00,10:&~.a.I!j.~ 1:40, 2:26, ~:t!t, 8:36, 11!1-T:·p.ni;, arriving at For.t Plain, 4:04, 9: so, 11:29 a.m., 2:07, 3:06, 6:.47, 9:01,. .ll: 44 P• ID.· Returning, leave,. Fort Plain, •6:15'. 9:$0 a. m., *'1'2:04, ·2:58, 4:17, 7:29, 10:.19 'P· m .• arnV:. .lng. at· F'ond'll', ·•6:4~. 10:07 a. ni.;, *12:32, h42,·.4:.52, 8:1~. tO:M p.m. ' st • .Johusv!Jle, 9::!)0, 10:~2 a,. m •• 1:40, ~;2~. 6;1~ •. 8:36, l1:17, ai-' rtv!ng at ~t· Jblnillville, 9:40, 11:41 a.m .•. 2:1lf, a:1'1, 6:58, 9:1l, iHG6 · p. m. ·Returning, leave ·st. Johnil.• ville, •6:04,. 9:2Q, •11:54 a. ·m.., 2:48, 4:()5, 7:17, 10:0'8, arrJvb1g ~t Fonda, *6:41, 10;07 a. m., •12:32, '· 3:42, 4:52, 8:15,.10:50 p.m. · East 01'1i!ek, 10:52 a. m:, 2~26. 6: 17 p. lil;, ardving. at. Ea~t Cree.k. 11:47 a.m., .~:23. 7:0~ p. in. Re:. '!turning, leave Eallt Creek, 9 :.12 a. m;_, 3:58, '7:08 p. m., arriving at Fond~, 10:07 a.m., 4:52. 8:);5 p. m. _ Little Falls, 3:33,' 9:00, 10:li'2 a.m., 1:40, 2:26, 3:10, 6:17, 8:36,. 1 11: 17 p. m., arriving at Little F.alis; 4:34, 9:6W.. 12:.93, 2:32, 3:37, s:u, 7;17, 9:27, 12:14 p.m .. Returning, leave Little · Falls, *.5: 48, !hOO, •11:36 a.·m., 2:35, 3:46, 6:56,9:53 p. m., arriving at· Fonda, *6:41, 10:07 a. m., *12:32, 3:42, 4:52. 8:15, 10:60 p.m . Herkimer, 3.-:33,9:00,10:62 a .. m., t:40, 2:26, 3:10, 6:17, 8:as; 11:17 p. m .. ; arrlviug at Herkimer, 4:49, 10:11 a.m., 12:17, 2:45, 3:49, 4:06, 7:30, 9:40 p.m., 12:28 a. m. Re- turning,le~~ove Herkimer. ·*5: 37, s·:46, *11:23' a.m., 2:22, 3:34, 6:41, 9:39 p. m., arrlvinJ;; a't Fonda, •6:41, 10:07.a.m., *1~:32, 3:42,4:52,8:15,. 10:50 p. m. . . ~ol'~ of Ballston Lake. with another · married inan. The Lasher the ftrst of the week. husband became suspicious and en- HarrY Goodemote recently spent a short time with relatives in Fort gaged a young man to wateh \is house. ·The detective saw. the wom- Plain. an's friend drive up, and the wom- Nelson Finch attended the Dion, 9:00, 10:52 a. m., 2:26, 6:17, 8:36 p. m., arriving at Ilion, TABLB 10:1s a.m .• 12:24. 3:56, 7:36, 9:47 p. m. Returning, leave Ilion, •5: 32, 8:j17, •11:17 a.m. 3:2&, G:Q3, 9.:32·· · p. m., arriving at Fonda,· *6:41,~ ra, entertwimed relatives 'fr<om out at J. P. Swartout is quite ill at this S:OO p. ro., Gloversville. t:owtn 'last week. . writing. Dr. Beebe of St. Johnsville Sunday's pickup hegins at 4:30 p. m. Smith Fer-g.uoon, a form~r United attends him. States sol!di~. bas returned from Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown of Dolge· TlMB Al<aiiJIII!llla and New Y1l>rk Cli!ty, end is ville spent SundaY with his parents, an left with him. . The you.ng man Knights Temp1ar banquet in Glov- ersvllle on Monday evening. U.IVISION ELEOTBIO tlhere this honor, the meyor, followed. The horse was tied at n. h el · h Roy Spencer of Akin recentlY by h1s \cabinet with _ ot m t e western part of the city. spent a short time wtth relatives in Uglhts and would-be offtce<- The detective took possession of the the village. · stoppin•g with 1 M& mother. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brown. Wl!:mam Ricl!JrurrdS(JJl suffered an- Alvord A. Clans was in Glovers- otther pll/l'ailYti<l sbroke Saotul!'day even- in-g. ville on business Saturday. · Mrs. Sanford H. Warfield is visit- ing relatives at Whitesboro for sev- JOHNSTOWN TO FONDA. 10:07 a. m., *12:32, 4:52, 8:15, Electric passenger ears leave on 10:50 P· m. Market str,eet: a. m., 6:17, 8:34, Franltfort. 10:52 a. m., 2:26, 9:42, 10:26,; p. m., 12:03, 1:08, 8:36 P· m., arriving at Frankfort, 2:00, 3:18, 4:24, 5:52, 7:26, 7:48, 12:32, 4:02, 9:52p.m. Retuming, 8:08, 10:22; 10:50. leave Frankfort, '8:32 a. m., 3·:22, in the b>a.ckg;round. No long- horse and came to the cltr after an the '.$mrda.y afternoon visitor offtcer, but as no warrant had been issued the officers did not go. Final- !'No, ~ summer oaJpital hM . it boas •gona: from us,- f()r tlhe no longer will share our met!B. ly the owner of the horse telephoned to the police stati~n and aald his horse bad run away and be requelt- ed the police to look for it. The de- tectiye secreted the woman's hus- band and theY. started for ·the west- ern part of the city and met the own- er of the horse walking in. The horse was turned over to him and then a s~areh was Instituted for the woman and she was found entering the citY by another route, when the scrap took place. Miss Jean Crouse left on Monday morning for Albany, where she is spending a fe'W days with friends and relatives. Min Margaret Wager was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Seymour TomUnson, in Johnstown, the first of the week. Tlhe L o. 0. F. attended the Pres- byterlJa.n chwrdh in a, bodY •Sund•aiY mornlllg. uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu u u .U NORTH BUSH U u ~ eral days. • :Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warfteld, who have been spending the winter months with their son near New York, have returned here again. MRS. DAVID 0. WORDEN. After spending several weeks at U U U U U U U •· U U U U U U u U -' ihe home of his mother. Mrs. Josie Mr. Knruptp and son found .a. horse Barker, Harry W. Barker left Mon- and wagon in the -road Sa.turd:ay Elizabeth Winne, wife of David daY morning for Little Falls, where night about 1 12 o'cl<l'Ck. c. Worden, died Monday evening at he has resumed his duties for the Mrs. F'r<l!Itk Th·ompson, who has 11 o'clock at her hime, No. 87 Union een , IS 1 e ..,r. street. Amsterdam, after an illness A merican Bi.ble Society. b 111 · b t•~ Mra. Jolin T. Harris spent e. short Ha.wl. druughter of M•r. ·and Mrs. of 3 months. l:!e has leased .a. -cotta~ a;t N>i, !Jle won't find 1any time Ba.l1ston Lake tlhis yoo.r .\ · 11he ma-yor wUl be •at Sarllluac from Thursd~ to Tuesday, tlw T<!V011er replied. \1.'ha~t time this week, visiting relatlvea in Frank S1JOICk, ·died Sun&ay night at 8 Mrs. Worden was born in Perth Gloversvi!l~.' o'~lock. 'Dhe funeral will be held at 77 years ago, and has been a resi- Mrs. Andr{!W Deming of Batcbel- 11 o'cl<l'Ck ThUrSid•ay. dent or Amsterdam for 60 years. GLENS FALLS, Aprll 28.-Pat- tMritln u~.tty '''\t a r.w don tn Tl<\ Lodt\\ Atd S.Oi~; la eoQO~O About two,..,.\\ ohe m•\d t• dok K.,,., \\' 25 , •\ klllnd Su.- the ,m,.. \ thO gUet •f \'· >nd ed to m~t wlth M~. •~\\ Th•m,r J•h\''\\'· bot reuuned \' hM \\ d>Y niOht hi '''\\\ from a D. & '\\· Wtllt>m •-•<•« '\ lho 6 \t \'\'''''' '\ May M Mm• ln Am\\''m ~'\ IMI fall. H. freight train on which he was Miss Kate Lansing of Johnstown supper. She was a woman of uobl€' character, FATAL FALL FROM CAB. liim to stop at B>aillston Wedneada:v?\ beating -his way back to his home i:a spending some time with' rel~tives There wq_s a good a•ttendanoo at a devoted wifE> and a fond mother.; I• Condy Htll. K\l'' •hod ,_ \ <hto •tclntcy. Mun<h g.,,.,_ ,. all \\\\\ \' a Sbo in nu~i<od bi '\ h\'bond Baggage cars: a. m., 4:26, 8:27, 6:27p.m., arriving at Fonda, 10:07 · 10:08, 11:56; p. m., 1:63, 5:40. a.m., 4:52, 8:15p.m. / JlR0:\1 FONDA. ·Utica, 3:33, 9:00, 10:52 a, .m., Passenger cars arrive at Market 1:40, 2:26, 3:10, 5:45, 6:17, 8:36, s~.reet station: a. m., 7:06, 9:27, 11:1'7 p. m;, arriving at Utica, 5:15. 10:32, 11:17; p. m., 12:56, 2:06, 10:35 a. m.;12:5·0, 3:06, 4:U, 4:25, 3:32, 4:05, 5:22, 6:42, 8:33, 9:01, ,6:55, 7:55, 10:10 p.m., 12:49 a.m. 11:15, 11:40. Returning, leave lJtlca, *5:·15. 8:15, . Baggage cars: a. m., 5:24, 9:36, *10:58 a.m., 1:58, 3:05, 6:10, ~:15 11:27; p.m .. 1:03, 3:40,6:52, 9:08.\p. m., arrivi'ngatFonda, *6.41,10:07 a. m., •12:32, 3:42, 4:52, 1!:15, FOR A:MSTERDA~I. 10:50 P- m. . station: a. m., 6:15, 7:43, 8:43, A Daily, except Monday. Passenger cars leave Market street I *DallY, except Sunday. 9;16, 9:43, 10:43, 11:43; p. m.. B Will take passengers for points 12:43, 1:43, 2:43, 3:43, 4:16, '\'\'est of Buffalo. 4:43, 5:16, 5:43, 6:16, 6:43, 7:16, 7:43, 8:16, 9:16, 10:•6: a.m. 12:15 \ j Lltnlted Train!!. FOR SCHENECTADY. 1 T . · 1 F - tb Through passenger· cars leave sta- taJnS eave onaa, wes ound, Uon: a.m., 6:15, 7:43, 8:43, 9:16, 3:32, 9:00a.m., 1:40, 3:10, B5:45, 9:43, lO:H, 11:48; p. m., 12:43, U: 1 7.p. m. 1:43, 2:43, 3:43, 4:16, 4;.~3. 5:16, Arr•ving at Syracuse, 7:00 a. m., 5:43, 6;16, 6:43, 7:16, 7:43, 8:16, 12:20, 4:30, 6:00, 8:20'p. m., 2:26 9:16, 10:46; a.m., 12:15. !· m. Returning, leave Syracusll', 2:30, *9:15 a. m .. 12:20, 7:40 FOR GLOVERSVILLE. P· m., arriving at Fonda, *6:41a.m:, Accommodations and Limited cars *12:32, 3:42, 10:50 p. m. you're ·~etting sarcoaSitic,\ 1<6:- oo•m1nii~t)UI~[ slalld and plunging ·-cigar be-tW'een lhls teeth, he away. it Is a fact, Bwiiston La.ke, lO'df;e Oom•missi·one·r Pond, !<Pill·iu1ss.iOI1er Moffet, O~ie!f Renry R. wmklng tn Whl\holl ond l\'t hlo MU. R•borl Ilo>g • 1 Oowng• .,. m~• •~•Hool \=\· '\' th<ee dmht•\· \'\· c.;.,,., \\\'\\\ ~m• Umo ogo. N.t b>v- rl'<d \ t=• \\'· Satned•l •ight OhonlM Kl•nle'\t '\\ gat \'\\\' T>Um,., ,, \• \\'\\· Mn. \'\\' t•g m•MY \> g.t Mmo, h• \JUmped\ •~ a \'\\ vloU with '\ '\'\\· euttln< •\\\ ~ Oh• hill '\' \'\ \~ I>nnlola ond \\· Ada Bootwlok ·,, a freight at Whitehall SundaY and, Mr. and Mrs. George Marple. ent. Amsterdam: also two sisters, Mrs. bound for h.\.s home, slipped off the Glen Telepbone linemen were in Isaac Hotaling of Sharon Springs, top ()f the car near Comstock. He town the first of the week on busi- NORTHYILLI~. 1Irs .. James Collins of Amsterdam, landed on his head with terrific ness for teh company. and three brotheors, William Winne arrive l:! Johnstown from Amster- An·ivtng at Rochester, 10:05 a.m., dam and SchenectadY en route to 2:34, 6:17, 8:12, 10:28 p. m., 4:14 Gloversville: a.m., 7:40, 8:40, 9:40, a. m. Returning, leave Rochester, 10:14, 11:14; p. m., 12:14, 1:14, *6:00, 9:35a.m., '5:05p.m., arriv- 2:14. 3:14, 4:14. 5:14, 5:40, 6:14, ing at Fonda, *12:32, 3:42, 10:50 6:40, 7:14. 7:43, 2:14. 8:43, 9:14, P· m. 1{):14, 11:33; a.m .. 12:35, 1:59. \ Arriving at Buffalo, 12:30, 4:20, Buildin:g Inspector Van Epps. obhers, will no lonoge>r be su1mn1er caopita:l af bhe, V>a.n Voa.st t•eo• on~lOO , tow mtnntoo I>tor. Me. \d Mn. WUU•m Sl•~\ Ch.,IM E. Edwand• '' lhe M,o. •f CatH,.nto. Notl>no w~nnn _, A>· 8:05. 10:00 p.m .. 12:15, 6:15 a. ,m. LOCAL ELECTRIC LINE. \ Returning, leave Buffalo, 7:50 a. w .. The first Ca.ll\ leave Johnstown ~:15 p. m., arriving at Fonda, 3:42, for Gloversville at 6:30. 7:0·5, 7:50. 10:50 p. m. April 28.-Miss Illary of this city and W. Pitt Hoff- 8:20,a. m., and thereafter at twenty For Utica trains, see local table and fiftY minutes after the ·hov.r. Trains leave Fonda, eastward. SA '' J'RA\'CISC'O A Last car at 12:15 a. m. *6:41 a.m., 3:42, 4:51l, 10:50. As yet no examination hall been have been spending several days tain View House, at Edinburgh, was hauy, and George \Vinnf' of Amster- made and it Is 'fiot known whether with relative• at Benedict. in town Sunday. dam. his neck was broken or whether he The two weeks' old baby boy of Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Anibal of TO Ht:'NT FOR UI~ARS. died of a fractured skull. His par- Mr. and Mrs. Arch Capron died at. Lake Placid are visiting friends in ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keays. ' about 7 o'clock Monday night. A town. live in -sandY HilL pn.per service was held at the home Lloyd Olmstead rPtUI'IJPd on 8nn- • ·' ' ·' • pril ~8.- 'l'h'e first cars leave Gloversvllla An·iving at Albany, 7:55 a. m., Orw or the largest htllltiug purties for Johnstown at 6:00, 6:30, 7:00, 5:05, 6:20 p. m., 12:10 a. m., re- ev.•r orga,~lzt•d ii1 thl\ sratt• 1\'\ bePll 7:45. 815, and therearter at e'ary turning, leave AlbanY, 2:00, 7:25 l'laniHltl U!' tile citiZPil~ or tO\ nortll- f!ft·~en and forty-five minutes after a.m., 1:50, 4:35, 7:20, 10:00 p m also of Oneida, were married at home of Harry D. Stanley, Spring Saturday evening by the Rev. Yard. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley attending witnesses. ThE' ·has been critically ill for a · .. time and he arose from what · believed to be his deathbed to VEliLE-ESNElt. at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, anti was conducted by Rev. W . .1. ('. W!l- sun. pastor of the Methodist church. !o,Uss Ell:ta:beth R. Yelle ~~ond Iutet·melli was mad .. Ju tht' \o<;al Charles :ElSner, both of Broa.d!i.~b!n. cemetery. w\l·<> married at the parsoua.g~ O:r the --~..:--..,...- For'!!':lt· Avenue !ll. 0:. ('lhtwcll in Am- :t U is U U U U U U U ~ u U u U u u = u ,;te-ruam Tu·e-St1ay by Rev. Dt·. Catnp- :; lUAYF'Il>JI,O. u His condition Is stlll lwll. 'l'lwy lefol for a tri \l to 'l~uos- n • ;: Hoffman, who was one of bnt'g l<'alls. \'t.. and upon Lhf'tl' r~- U lt U U U U :: U U U U U U U U U U . resid•;mtE\ at the time 1 turn will reside al. :-;o. 29ti t.r>r·u<:•l Mn;- sua.~ FergusOit E>nt<~>rtadned a few months ago. I i!.venue, AmstM'da.m. oor !!Oil, NE~~~-1 F\e<rguson, wH~ an-d er.ch hOUJ' until 11:45 p. m. arriving at Fonda, 3:33, 9 :\oo a: m:: t'l'll J)art or :\lendociuo ('Otlllt)'. Otlt' - 3:10, 6:45, 8:36, 11:17 p.m. daY to l':ew Yorlt. ··~. it~. ~linor or UluVt'I\SVillt~ wa~ ill town ::;unday. thuusa11d m.,u will iJ<> Pug,ul!,d rur NE\V YORK CENTRAL. Arriving at Nel\' York. 11:41 a.m., tt:\ll u~s. IJ.,glnuil•g A.ugu2t :~, iu ---- 9:02. *10:08 p.m .. 5:45 a. m. Re· :>!1'. autl .\ln .. .fohn C. Urt\tlllt!ll b.->ttillg tllo: CO\!.utt'Y fot· b .. u.r~. dePt' Local Timetable. turning leave New York, A12:30, returu<'ll to tl1eir hull~<' in Hroukl~n \ aud •·o;·ot .. ~ un<l 111 ,. affair. which (Daily·Q'nless Otherwise Murked.) 9:40a.m., •3:35, 6:00, 9:44 pj m., \ , 1 • \\'\' ''\\ ,.,,,,, ••\\\\\· \''rl<ln< ot F••••· HO •· m.. \ 10. ·\\ aY. '\'~\\ li\:\ \\l~<·<l_hPr<' hy ,;,, known as a \\ott<'l> rotttlllttp,\ is for S:!Hi, 11:17 p.m., 3:33a.m. ~l,·. aud ~lrs. LJ. 1:1. Tuy!ol' h\Jt'Ut l'lL!LI<.h<Y with ~lr. au<l )11·~. I!:Li Wil .. '-'\\ at b:utniJun;u. !liP t\Palh ot !he lunner s tatht·r. \said to han• th\ san<\liou or tlw ;.\ta1•· Yosts, 10:52 a. m .• 2:26, 6:!7 *Daily, except Sunday • A son wA.~ bot·u n·cPntly to. ~lr. ~alii\ t'Olllllllssion. A >:;l'i'~t drclt'; P· ~-· ar:,t;ing at Yosts. 1 l:Q2 a. _m., A Daily. except 1\fonday. and l\1r5. John Banse> or syracuse. will be rormed by th h t d ; 2: S ·'· G:- il p. m. Rr>t.urning, leave B 'Will take passengers ror point• e un ers B:D 1 Yoets, •6:31, 9:52 a.m., 4:.38, 7:51 west of Buffalo.