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OSWEGO, d a i l y PAEE^IXJM , TBTOBSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1908-PAO E 5 11 :■ 'Dlk'dJUiiES iHEAD-CCHEI PQWiiERS | c i | E i | p “ “ Price lO o . t-THE IPALLADIUM THaESDAV OPT. 15,1908. \^ILL SHUT OFF WATER Till water .will be shut off tomorrow morning o n the East side. East of Fifth and ISorth of Oneida street. A girl arrived a t th(> home of Henry (’oonan, miscellaneous clerk at the County Clerk’s office this morning. FarcweU Banquet. La.st evening in the grillroom of the Delinonico a farewell banriuet tt’ah ten- ^ j ^ ^ e n d Nicholas AlTiite. Jr., T leaves Sunday to resume the study of I ' I pharmacy for the flnaFycar at Buffalo rnivorsity. Covers were laid for ten. fj Carl Brady acted as toastmaster. WiU Confw T l ^ d Degree. (Wegatchic Lffdgo'No. lOfi, 1. O. O. 1',. will confer the Third degree tonight on a number of candidates.. . Real ^ t'a tr S a les. Caroline II. D elano has sold, proijcr- ly in Ihilaski to George A, Cooper for Patrick Kennedy and wife havej sold property in Granby to B ^ g c t Darby Gome TG pyiisKi • ilnilepe,rident Judiciary. Cominittee ‘ ' Wiii Have .Meetin^W e Mon- ' ' - day Night The Jndependotit Judiciary Coramit- tco tujpOunco -that they are to hold a meeting at the Courthouse in Pulaski aday night next,'when they w great grip oi duced imm Fu'sh rolls every afternoon at th W irt< Co. Bakery. octlSd2t MARRIED. I iTVWlODFHI luh, ia» ,« ______ Pmnfc Hole, of PhlliUi U«rirtide Godfrey, oI< ShPDherd olUclatlnt. TRINITY CHURCH. Mr. Kerr Defines What is Christian. Tho meeting-lost night was not only interesting, but stimulating and very effective. Mr. Kerr's address took a the conscience and pro- imodiate and very important results. Upon invitation a num b 't presented themselves at tho altar. Prayer and praise followed that indi ted tho dei«h of religions conviction and power. ^Is usual, the singing and solos proved very cffei'tive. Th merous Scripture nuotatiims given ly the Messrs. Kerr impart both ilignity and authority to their messages. . Kerr’s text last night was \AI- thou persuaded me to he a Chris tian.” Acts xx*vi. 2S. Wisdom, talent, power are factors in building up the kingdom of God. Among the followers Jesus Christ are the brainest, i giftpl and most successful business and women. Christiai and especially for tho able- midded and strongest thinkers, old infidel slur, that Its chief votaries women and children, received sharp and deserved {rebuke from Mr. Kerr. Mr. Gladstone was introduced as a happy illustration of the eombination of great mental gifte and aUaihments, witlt tho simplicity of tho Gospel. Paul’s line of argument with Agrippa as briefly outlined; and his persuasive } Funera) from borne. No, 103 K ra i TUlra Ktrcet, Pridty atv a. ro. and at St Paul'.** church at UOxin. KiicnUjare altervtctstook nUco Memorial chapeglUvexalde. todav CThurs- tJ. 2. MALTBY, —ENGEAVEB O E - W e d d in s ; In v itatio n s , llectption nnd Visiting Cards j VNP oeneral enguaver . Phone 72 Office a t Wendell's. Campbell’s FLOWER store W e»t E n d Lower Bridge.. 50,111 BllBSasSter-' siasle Dutch HjfacJnthj-Rr>a I S il Slno^^Dut^t |- 1 i . ......... ........ -IS ” iSiadeNaauid-TuUpi ffisfsgffls;— - .. :S a Floral Designs, ' cuT apjraas \ AND PLANTS. Workman’s Plower Store, ’p:iirt«eaj3\; s i W . % d ® B t .- f f siOvia, Gier^iuns 0 will make the principal speec ho will discuss again the Com] sr’s report and other matters pc is fitted for To the question, what is it to Christian, Mr. Kerr answered in veiy clear, convincing orthodox manner— to bo convertril, regenerated, and have salisfactory assurance of it in tho heart, followed by a consistent life, wi imtdcn p I the answer. ______ Lrango that men need to bo pcrstmd- o do what they know to bo right, ho popular .fallacy of over-per suasion was', keenly exposed fay Mr. Kerr. The a p ^ l which followt-d seem- i-d irrisistible and many yielrled to in influence. _ \ personal M^Jj|fON. Mrs. Sloan Danenhower, who hf! lieen visiting in this city, rcturuml tt her home i n Auburn yratenlav. Adams Journal: Mr. aitd Mrs. Brown, > county, an> the guests of Mr. I’Bcien nnd Paul Murray, of ty, left last evening for a weeks’ trip to New York, Philadelphia nnd M’nshington. John E. Regan, Secretary to tho Su perintendent of Police, of Buffalo, i ipaniod by his wife, are spending days at the hoino of William \Scott in West Bridge street. Mrs. Scott, is an aunt of Mrs. Regan. Mr. and Jlrs. Regan arc returning to tlieir home in Buffalo after spending their honeymoon in New York city. Marriage License, marriage license was gran ly by City Glctk DeWrtb t( Roto, of Philadelphia, Pa., t trude Godfrey, of this city. $ri.54k O swego' to N ew York and Re- ’ttirn $8;5f Via the Lackawanna. Tickets sold good going on a l| trains October 23d, and good returning o n or before No- ‘tsmbot let. • T ickets also good;ljn.,both leeping ftnd^aflor ckr?. 12,dSt Advertiso In the Palladiiim. ______ Big Sale Novv^ Open a large stock of men’s and __ lies’ new add aecottd-hand shoes and clothing; at lowest OncMn Btrecta • HKK ,VNB POLICE. Doctor E . W. Baltes, years ambulancer'|itfgec handed in his resighati’oi ing of tho Department of Fire and Po lice last night- and’ jrft today luquerque, Now Mexico, ? his futurfi homo. In tice of medicine and holhaS also appointed a surgeon for one of the New Mexican railroads. It is understoqd that the oflico of ambulance surgeon will be discontinued. Chief Blackburn reported that he had received a verbal resignation ns callman from Walter Robinson. appoini eial policeman to care for the grounds of Theodore Irwin. Got a Fatherly Talk. John P. Tucker, a theatrical man, who played in this city with a stocl, company a shortltinie ago, but who h a been o u t of employment for about three weeks, having loft the company here, in Police Court last evening on com plaint of his wife, who said that she had been neglected and that he spent i great portion of his time in a n East side saloon. Both were given a fatherly tal' by Recorder Bentley, after which Tuck cr was discharged, with the advice that he scearc employment. Thought He Had a Gold Nugget. A foreman engaged in' excavation work at the new jail, yesterday fount, what he supposed P» be a gold nugget, but upon examination by Wendell A Bon it was found to he a rock which contained streaks of iron. Reception to Doctor Gibbs. The Parent-Teachers’ .Association wil give a reception to Dr. Gibbs and tho if the practice school, on Fri- etober ICth, lock, in Normal Hall. Dr. Gibbs, and Dr. Picz will speak, after v reception will bo hold in Primi .\11 patrons of tho schwil and parents arc most earnestly urgctl to bo present, to meet Dr. Gibbs and teachers of th children. Funeral of Mrs. Seymour. This morning at St. Pa il’s church 9:30 o'clock occurred the funeral cf Mrs. Mary Seymour, the Rev. Fatlier day evening, o ’clock, in N' j, Richarrl Cnvartaug Buzial was at St. Paul’a cemetery. A t the Lyc Tonight a change of program will be g ven ; three performances as ii-snal. ik and Hattie Wright will present and dancr-s. Tomorrow the set will lie given Gold fish globes nnd aquariums. A1 kimls, Ilealy \s. West Eighth and Mir JGDGniiiiEirs . 'GimmED L. Q. Rov/e Say» Sldi^ That He Played Bucket Shhp ^dlVelch- ed is Absolutely False. In a speech at Scriba; Tuesday nigbt liulge Skowell charged .that'L. r.rb'ttc, .vhilc a. candidate for Snffogatc, tributethto a campaign committee in i-j- dation of law^^ When seen toda\ Mr. Howe said there was little profit in lU- lying or explaining campaign sici,- nents being set forth by Republi' ans or jiartisan purposes, “ i did contribute to a campuign fund,” said Mr. Rowe, “ but pur]H)Si-8 other than thoSc saneU\m d by law—the distribution of canq.sign literature. Judge Stowcllis Uxi g.KHi a lawyer to Isdieve that there was ,1,-n a technical violation of tfinlaw in that n-- ganl. As to the story that I pla> .il t he bucket shops and wclchcd—taking money when I won a n d refusing i >]iay when I lost—there ie abaoltii' 1> no truth in tlie stat »nicnt,” i The malicious stories being put in fir -ulatiim only tend to ^how i he des- l>erate i-ondition Of the nr^nization's i-anilidntes. They -will *ay or tell al- any kind Of an unprobable atorj to bolster up their totti mig caiMe. m \ m Tl THE SUPREME COURT, Anson D.Parcell, of Fulton, Gets an E i^t Hundred Dollar.Ver- . diet Against the Cen- OswEoo, Oct. 15.—This inomii jury was chosen in the ea.se of Mi C. Dolboar, who is suing Uhnrles M. for $196.67. * Tho case comes plaintiff is repre- Guilc and the de- ■iper & Rice. Mr. Dolberr Allen hired an engine from Fultoji. sented.by Claude A. Gi .'laims Mr. ipeeified time, and then broki tract i before it liad expired. conclusion of the evi plaintiff Mr. Piper made a motinii for a non-suit, which was denied. The next case to bo tried Ls tlic action (if Pamclia J. Poole, who is suing S. Brown Richardson for $10,000 for in- juries'allcgcd to have lieen received in a runaway. Mrs. Poole, through Morehouse, Mizen & Moreh<inse,claiqjs frightened her horse while she was ( n the road in Sandy Creek; that she rvt s thrown out and injured. Mr. Richant- through E B. Powell, acts up a general denial. lie olaitus that the .torse, was always ifruul of an auto, thi t ■Mrs. Poole knew jit'and'did not tale projicr precoutions'aml did not hur.d'c the horse right. ' The jury in the case of .Vnsou 1.'. ParcciFagainst the New York (Viitral railroad hmught in a s.aled \crdici during the night, which, when oiicntd, gave tho plaintiff $.SOO damages for in juries received liy being struck by n Central train in Fulton, The action of Mr. Parcell against the Ontario it Weft- 'm road was nousuiled. COURT \ decisions . Judgment Obtained By Mrs. Duefaambeau Set Aside. The Appellate Division, Fourth De partment, Rochester, handed down de cisions in tho following cases; Margaret Duchambeau, os adminis- [ratrix, etc., respondent, vs. .Inies Iron tVorks, appellant Judgment and or der rovenicd and now trial ordered, with costs to appellant to abide event. Held, rhat the proof fails to show that plaint iff’s imeatato was free from contribu tory negligence. All concur, except •McLennan, P. J . . who disscills. . ^ Mrs. Duchambeau's husband was killed at the .\rocs Iron Works and she sued and recovered a verdict of $o,(K!0. Powell reprsontwl tho 'casualty i«m- p«ny and a Syraruso firm the plaintiR. .eutrix, etc., e t. nl., rrapondent. Judg- mi nt nnd order affirmed with cnels. Alt omeur. Scalshipt Oysters. Fn -h lislay and Friday. Im-ge. just n-ni'l. Solid meats. No I* in theiJJ. at Norris's. Gold fish .V to iV . Ei^lith ami Mohawk. Ilenly s. West C A R P E T S , F O R .(j|tSH o k l ^ . ^ BEGAN TODAY, AND CONTINUES . UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Ingrains, reduced from 85 to 69 c a yard Nine-wireTapestry,from 90c to71c a yard 10-wire Tapestry, from $1.10 to 84c yd Velvets from $1.35 to $1.05 yard THIS SALE IS FOR CASH ONLY ! G O O D B A R G A IN S IN J O T H E R L I N E S ^ T W O I N ONE. M U T for Fair o r S to r m y W e a th e r . The Late^ Creation of Clever Clothes. Give Us a Call! We Want Yonr Trade ! Kfley Clothing Co 210 W e s t F irst S tr e e t Sanitary Plumbing Co. Bathroom Supplies. Steam and Hot Water Heating. 173 West First Street C a ll ’p h o n e 1036. ■ '■V Y ‘ ' Smart C lothes . . . for Y o u n g M en. We’re Always Ready and Pledsed to Show. •I As usual, we show the Young Man his Ideal Suit. We have the dashing pjodeJ^di^indtly different from the conservative line^ and dtyles you.meet everywhere. The Young Men depend upon its to supply these suits-full o f the spice and individuality so dear to their hearts and we never disap point them.| J Single and Double-Breasted Styles. Handsonie New Fabrics in Olives, Browns and Mixtures. $i0, $15 |to $24. H. J. PEEBLES. % y / X.