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TyVENTY-SECON0 YEAR.

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^^^M-tfO^JfeXP^^^-i^^ioafi* ^.SeflfliaE?

t ha t he would recover from'His nervou? .,hreakiiow,ii-; it tcii f'li rmi~oOnRwwit VniqutM •". y^i'i^i":. ^ •:. '!;.''•• J &Vh

Suniiior.Uas.sell A. Alger-at-ffitittissjiii ^fSmn&LJii^plH'y^ttt WilT. . w n T i V H w - a i

ei?Hp-<i«eHtt d- —Trjjtf tff&pfr-for C&unty-epnrtr

Charges similar to those against the directors, of the 'New York Ljfi? I i i sOT-J -S^r t f r -^Jc^ lT^uW

„ Jj^fUe»iaiJaMa"b^'-Audre-ir---MimT[ Trmr trustees of the

Insura nee. JWDJUUW-JJX-Mutnal Li fe

_agp"f or t lw-Ahtht7t t -^trr l . ' ieJds, who" J s j l l ^ a t j i i s -lionifjuJQfliilia Forty, N. Y„ -charges thF~Trusteos~w"ith being "fully cognizant ,ot* the purposes for."-w-hleit

"company-Vs-money w-as speritT Tie dofliesjjapiifcJlirlluiil anybody. Ctrarles" A, Peabady. president of the Mutual-Life, declj'ife'd 'that he had' DO connec­tion with I® 11. l iarrii tuui. ,T. P . Mor­gan or the S tandard Oil company. A fourth suit against Menard A. McCur-dy, former presldeBt_o£-tbe*^Mtrttral

- L i f ^ i r a E d J & d ^ O T P ^ ^ begun by the company. The amount a sked is ftjmMlM.' paid "to the younger Mot 'nrdy in exor bitant" com­missions. Sui t -has-been-begun by"the company . aga ins t f i e lds for a n ac­counting. -•

Wi th a flat refusal to a rb i t ra te any bu t t w o of t he less important demands-of the union miners the anthraci te coal o p e r a t o r s j

"now"~rt*BiTrT>VrfiMl_:lu—llu.<3in- -fcuvw-mr real coiHiciiiiiu with ihc people. The proswt-ffqy('Hnin>rrt .of 1ftrsMirr,."Bb^sHJd7

J S I u L P £ a p o K l - -aBd-tweTrfyTnTles on cotiiitry road's. l5fi;oTj/olni Mitchell ' to refer .the con­

t roversy to t l ie"board of conciliation for a rb i t ra t ion . A counter proposition w a s made to the effect that the anthra­c i te coal-str ike coiranissioii of 1003 be reconvened to consider whether any n e w issues have arisen since their a w a r d . The proposition7 w a s that this colnmission dea l with hvd ^ u e ^ i o n i - . namely : ..aJualxeji-UHWw^f^-shtmtri -far

' modified, first,^jjsj[o_jvjLj££s_oithw~l)3' "•\rify^fTiiero;ise un reduction, and ser--" o M ^ j i s to ad jus tment of complaints through- the conciliation >boarfl or dflier-wise . ^Tlfcfsfipulaflohs attachod-tw-th.is propo9ition_wei-e tliaL^^rie-siittfebengeT

a t .once and tha t th ,-4903-pWiirTTOmulieTFeffect until Apr i l ^^r^90^f^"Wln?uYirrabTnBcations^s : th is

commission shall decide iipon. — <&ftrglM*f4tasHMF£mjr Leopold of Bel-

p - g ium. lujs-innrdj^ed-fitpui, (SjmpSO to t 10,no0',pn(r-o"r i>M iso'hsT!;ur.#ie'' 'Kougo

Free Kto.fe.in t h e pasT-fifteen years ,

pastor of t)uv Wrirren_Avej - c l n i r e ' h t = - i t Q g r t u ^ T s ^ ^ ^ t i n ' g three > months of fiis= tirLte tqj a'ddres'sihg-meet­ings on i h e Subject. •* A n pffieial state-

the United States , having neither pos­sessions or protectorates in Africa-will disclaim any'- intent ion to inter­fere in the Kongo country.

B ishopjJh ju tes^Q^leeabe^saTcr in a serfflmrfiellorethe Neiy'Yjjri^jjaitiicjShl'

'. fexoace • in' B r o u g j y u ^ g a F l r i s c h u r c h . Iioscsil "to labor unions as they

now exist and would, use its influence to-wipe t h e m out "or reform them. The Methodist- Boole Coucern - is involved in flis)>utes with labor unions. The cou-

lej3mc^d(»hired-^e-!?em3OTlr^^ sympathy witlitffe toilers.. This sympa­thy, however, w a s -extended-as much

' to' mior^ai i izedja Upheld, as i t was to tfie: \vprlcmpn afiili-

§—n±ed~A¥ltli uiii.ons. . • Theodore H o r s t m a h of Cincinnati has

announced h i s . candidacy for thVeon-gressionaljsea-t-of Nicholas Longworth, the president ' s son-in-law.. In. j m .ad­dress in Chicago Mr . Longworth called

' cer ta in "attacks on public:j»ejo. Jiyster,-ieal K^nd declared t h a t t hey a r e un­founded. H e said, " I f ^ o u bglieve all you reart-anrt lrfjnji-Soii* might--weittjfe^

TTeve tha t politics m e a n s g ra f t a n d that graft means politics." He-'-extolled t he

as^wi-eppOTient-:af~^raTt~ana*" dishonesty.. - - ' • - - ""~~~

i s anaivh,v._iiiu—oigw^:F=vYtrrp~ts~TTr aii'd devoid of talent, f-iorlcy

will be more flghling in Rus-uttuiiied. will be the

sincere saj's theri1

sia"beX(Jry rwil freedom is . . T h a t U'-illiiini. ,1. Bryan

4-QSU3U XfeiuaiiWAiti.-candidate tin -1!)0.? is a belief that i« finding expression among prominent members- of tha Democratic chib of New York. To dis­cover sentiment throughout Hie coun­try and fortify their party against w £ ' i L t h ( y describe as "dang(i l»us-^ ' j -J iaUst ie nwvwiwHteg-tiipy l ia \e daeided-.to niake their orpiutscaiion a ualioual o i i a . , _ -

The automobile bill passed the Xe,w -Jersey- liptise. The bill provides for the expiration of licenses on July 1. N'ew licenses are , to ' be 'granted on "the bas is of the 'borsepower of tlie machines. No license is to be granted to any p e r s o n under sixteen years of ape. The speed imit is a ix_to twelve iniics-Jji^d.Ues I persotty

•The(interstate coininerce commission, act ing tinder ,a resohrtion of. congress approved by President Itoosevelt, be­gan an investigation -in I'hilndelphia^to ascertain whe the r railroads IfaveUny interest in the coal or oil which they t r anspo r t - a s common carriers. Alany facts •. damaging to the roads were brought out.. ^ _ _ . '• —-= —

..VJr^fiiiJa is to s'end_ils commisfiioner sjf .agritxiiit-im>-Trf>f(>ttti^~to sfe-m«e-» xl«i-TdrsrWe fnrfii 7alnTr"lar.iiw »tate; ' - A "movement Jo....(siLwilii-fUl -tfee-J'ew Tsli orttaniKatiojiB of this ' cdimlry was set oil foot iu New York city.

Speaker Camion in a pr ivate ietcei, declared that tariff revision w i s cer­tain, but not for KQHIO tiuu). - jVceoi-'dlH£-fo oilirijil, adTtce^THTruiTrii" anart-UisJit ijjyjrr.t.vlng- in i±ie~xriiitc>d

Wine^^daJ^uU"a©pl«iTd-^5OTrrerF'fank

-givrrfiri^gms^Ha't^it"^ n,-fa^ffrrrnimiIfVT," j ^ ^ Lltamont-f-Geerg-e-^

iMriei i , ft—Sflrfifin-library building.

August Belmont .has purchftsed the English racing stallion Hock Sand for $12."5,0(iii.

At the age of V2& y e a r s j f rs . Pbilo Kogers, a negro woman; died iu Chi­t-ago.

A woman suffrage bill was passed by the Rhode Island senate.

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FOftEtGrT - Jfewsrftoffl India savs "that owing"tp the fail nre of rain crops are NOTES

t h a t "famine is imminent. Bnsrland is anxious To aver t a f amine of the his­toric sort, such as has Visited .India in years pas t .

Lava from Mount Vesuvius and ear thquakes accompanying violent ac­tion of the volcano de^riygd-^SMOft

o t^ the i r EoTnes"~in fhe-_tnwwa-

ff • —-— ^^he-lpi\p^:\^)^VL%^^^&f^Wn from Jtfexcoiintry to"wnifo4er've' :fisguf6rs a t .the county cou r t .o;n

pres id ing: rregtFTj John

Reidsville. . B e r n a r d Stoneburner w a s at home

ojrer S n n d a j , ' , . ^ - ' .

^OTBtSa HOtfry^publia

^^The^d iMi i i i i on^ fe r j^h i^Ene j r r of the TTCHristian church netted S4V.S0. - -

^ apTOSTJ i l de r -lana,-: Theodore G. Bell, Delanson; T i t u s Decker, Pres ton Hol!ow:;JEioh.ard-F. P rou t , Dunnsville'; Levi Nickerson, Ind ian JFieldsV_Manley W, Conger," Clarksvi lJe ;JohnC. Ten Ey£kJRayjena^|-'

VredrJon^f^ffi^KvOT&TGal-vinlBramd; P o t t e r ' s Hollow; -WlIHama^fi»

sr&vgrtp, Oreerrrslaiid wJSfFJolTTr

r iday , Fu l le rs ; Robert-Hilton, Wes-terlo; Charles W. Robertson,; Coey-mans Hollow; Ga r r e t Winnie; Se lk i rk ; Sanford Sisson, XVest I5erne; Alexan­der •Flansburgh, Voorheesville; Wil­l iam Fryer , Meadowdale; Ar thu r Hem-stead, Westerlo; E. Dayton Jos l in , Voorheesville; H i r a m J . Warner , E a s t Berne; Addison Pemberton, Green­ville; F reder ick—Ful le r ; 3"er"usaTem7 Jesse Cotton, Gui lder lar id; Jasper-LS&ath-^erne^ -

"Whitbeeifr' Ina ian F i e ld s ; Adelber t Galdwell,_ Indian F i e ld s ; Wi l l iam L'.«

Timothy seed $1.60 & upwards . S a n d s

South Berne. P e a r l o Nor thrup spent S u n d a y after­

noon with h i s friend, E a r l W. Car l .

. T h e Misses J l a v and EfGe->El-»g--lpr- -bnglffe5s-tr i5~tgglgany l a s t w e e k ^ -aTTSfgltie S m i t h s the nas t -aaa - . . - - - - -

M r s . Leonard _Stpne,bupner i s ser­iously ill a tr the home of her son, Dora Engle 1 s . '

Miss Eva <rardjjer_js ig|i3slwg^M-r-s. Danie l Loclcwooa-^at Westerlo for a "few-weeks^—

Fred F?n^h i s at thp_Alban-v-hosptfc»l-Hfhere-iie u h d e r w e n t a i ] operat ion. H «

Etand-wifer-ef—Sehenec-tady, spgfft S a t u r d a y a tad-^Sunday with relatives here . •-~~^

Mrs. W. E . Slocum was. called here by the serious i l lness of her father, Mr. Pa t r i ck Sftay.

Miss Mar ia VanD'euseh, of Rens^ selaerville, is spending- a t i m e wTtfi her parents , Mr. and Mrs . Alber tus YanDeusen.

Mrs . A. L . W. Stevenson and Mrs . Morgauza Brayman were recent guests of Mr. a n d M r s . Freder ic Fu rman a t

IfefSoyiiship. - - ~ M r s . B . B a r b e r i s on the s i ck l i s t . M r g £ j i j 2 i j S e m a n ^ ^

.tsTETChaMler, last^week. M r ^ J K J & o & e has=*een-en te r t r t i n - -

IngfvJsi'forsI from -Schenectady, Mr. a n d ' ^ ^ r ^ ^ ^ - - _ c E a r y _ J n J l d i t * _

_b on | he improve.. T h e t r i a l of Wi l l Squ i r e s for destroy­

ing- the front door owned by W i l l T r u a x w i l l ..be .held a t t h i s _ p l a c e » - -ThliCsday-.— :; : ~

JMrs^ J u m e s - Tay lo r has—rghrrnffd ? "WfrS" nTfTlrrn n n^-ff-^hxss^jii a t ^ p w y n r " \_ "' " - " 31s t_by_ uni te3~in m a r r i a g e ! _MaTch

RevT^J. VanDeJiseti. ofjCentral-Bridlfeir jThose who have h i red for t he com­

ing season are: ' _G, Henion, who w i l t work for G r a n t T r u a x F a n n i n g F m o h for I . T r u a S , to work on r o a d , F r e 4 F inch for E . S tu rges ; _

_B^'QrfiUlie 'hou'se-.cohimitteC^aSirjs" cousidea'ing^fhii^sTiijriuTiiWy bill A. J Coekran of .Bath, ijDe.j testifie^djtha. while engaged iiirepaJrinjg_trii.uspor.ts-

^^^mm^mrnmeW^mami war ^ f ^ r m M y H r f - W A l l e e u ^ ^ ence. H e is sa id to have vetoed th&:

eijrnef $ during: OieSpanjslk d-s<HHe:^)f-ihTr-rfm^uTlFso rot­

ten t h a t h a m m e r _Mow^_jurnctured: them ' V * if izi^-Lca-*>* f'-\. , ,, . ..

I n a ^conipetitJon, Columbia uri'iver--^i ty 's highest oratorical honors-went th Is .^yea t^ r to^V f «I.trblpp4ed X^rfcffff prince, who won the annua'ij;6ntest_f6f t h e - G e o r g e WIllianT tSir t ls " m e d a l

d'EHT^a^son Of the_ line of chiefs, thaf-formeYiy, ruled Zululand.;

.ff^rnos • Jld^vard McLaugbiin, a. % b y gitlJof_rTjrejdd3m,-NT--J7r-^^

mMvtjDy_tJ)&itat6ai«tfortnient-RT^^ changed to Hazel SleLaughlin by the legislature. The doctor attending a t t he baby 's bir th told t h p grandmoth­er t h a t i t w a s a tine chap, and the grandmother had tlie child baptfeed befor^ t^eSete^=wfrs discovered. ._

—Tiie-disrepulab' le~id called "Raines

The Hungarian-cris is has- been pass-c,ed by a coniproniisesbjet^een^thethrpna;

And . the cwiHth>i06j£c^^^S-^^?nNto r" aPunion with) Aaistiriavis assured

•untii'jUnT. " ' ' - . . Irish emigration in 1004 readied 3Q,-fiTOV the smallest since 1851: America absorbed three-fourths, of 1904's emi­grants . 4 -• ; ^^.—— -^^—

-»S!peakirig-fo theYaJe^tudent.s-a»t»>Ba1?' • ^eH-n^rapnTKev^r t cSns of New Haven commented on the a t t i tude of the young man, toward the church St-tegjL\r._and_de(?iafed--tlitrt -tf-^tBe"

must boldly commit herself to a , n e w cru--uade. H e declared t h a t the new cause would be a th ing of schools and hos­pitals, concern itself with thejiiajterial welfare of the"TTities- arid^deinaud that tile 'poor havenioro ai id the rich less. • "The Carnegie kiss leaves'1 noth ing to bo; desired.".aiiys iUrs, J . H . J i i e h b e r g

I p 9 ^ Atlanta , whose l ips wefef glued to those of the master. 'of Skibo castle for

~bi;ief_hjdery:a L kt-tt^^ E Mr. fjarnegfe wlieii he %vas-in At­

lanta.. ' ? I r . .OtonegieaCa: i t i sse iM^t tn-^ S M l e i V V - e o t r t l u i i p : Mrs. Elchberg,

who w a s kissecHyfif i ihihotta Pearson ' . ^ b b s o n " several >ea r s : ligb, ~-*8h$ de-'

I c h u ' e s t h a t tlie C&megte kiss> far ex-I c«iis the Hobson article.

If' l l JLJJJaas - jnee t ihg . every man, wo-* Invjvn and chiia fu'jjidii dijty,"/lllj'G,O00' | In nuhiber, pi-oml^A 'Overseer Vbliva ;

i t h a t John Alexander .-Bowie .would be W g ? H f l | a i e i | ^ i u h i ^ * t . j u 4 r ^ t-Wrs. Dowle has: jpilied the "movement, ;<?hnrgiiig the "pi-bpiief Wltii polyga-' i»«phs ijitentioiis, Extnivagiuiee, inis-^i tnagemeii t , . iiypdevisy; n t id i i a t i jv^ tu -f«; ehnrgea: M^"nTTille"?ifaiWDd#e tivt-:hte former fojio^ei's.

Aiaxim Gorliy^'tlie fAmong ttu&slan

JajK^J^tel»-^f--tfae-3gmTn^e_Stgg~tog doomed, according to theTntent of the hill of Assemblyman Prentice, which was signed by Governor Higgins im ;

mediately af ter i ts passage by <a party j^ t^Ju^ thf i - sena te ;—It rpassed^ t l re^as^ semblyrecent ly .-

In New' York city,. John D. - Kocke-f^hjTj^JiuJli-addressing his Bible class declared i t j i great ly misfaben idea tBat greaf weal th : produced great happiness. I t is. Understood tha t the three John t). Boekef ellers will -be iunder-one roof-at-Pocantlco Hil ls for a t ime. , Par t ia l success has at tended the ef­forts of Washington surgeons to restore sight toL Wilton JIeina?<L bE grafting theTnembraue and cornea of a rabbit 's eye to his. H e 'can n o w .distinguish

ferfedressr^' "

To Be rmuda onions is a t t r ibuted the recovery from--consumption3gf__Mjs& -Jehiistoner-Bennett, a-; well "known ac--tres}i., The- alleged curat ive properties oJUJk^niGri--were-^iscoT^^ GolinsKy, a scientist . "

Ttiskegee inst i tute , Booker T. Wash­ington's negro school a t Tuskegee, Ala^ ;celebi«.ted-it9 silve^ttWreeT" "Aadl-eis-

=^=TPTCiraefiT~BnW^f Harvard , "Andrew Carnegie and other distinguished men.

The j i idiciary committee of the New Jersey senate, which Investigated tint charges of extortion aga ins t Senators Shinn arid Martens , reported that tlie

-charges a r e no t sustaiued by'fbe testi­mony, . . < ' - - " . -• By adver t i s ing in the newspapers theTittl-actions of i ts young men's Bi-ble class tlie F i r s t GumbejjAadJEr_esb.v terian churdh\ of Kuoxville,- Tenri., in-creasedjthe a t t endance one-third.

•A"chufeh ' 'courting par lor" fpr'the use of,.,j)poS Without eenifdrtabI6 boines is tiife -latest idea of- the Kev. Dr . Baton3

pa^tof of John i ) . Rockefeller's ehureh In Cleveland. ' . '- , ', ^ .

' D e l a ^ a ^ ; 0 . ^ a s . . a ^ e n ~ w h i c h ~ - l a y s -ejggs thftf tfre Inside ont. F i r s t coip.es th^ Inneip y i i i t e skin, then tlie whi te of tlie egg, then the regular shell and last di^pi^-^-^--^^-^^—---*--—•

TiSTafry S , Pfflsbu'ry, tlie famqus.chess arid ciiecker"espert, is insane. Playing blindfold mul t ip le chess Is said t o be the-causei :• • • < • . i»&pfenio^ Apostles Matti i ias F , Cpw> fey »pd irpliti # * Taylor, poiyganiists, v^<|JitPp^pjja-1!ronj_the i i s i o f twelsrcH aDOStles —

and country nearJS'aples. The-ci ty it-Russia has concurred with the de­

sires of the United States and the South American republics and" will jigregjfcft a pastiKaieriient of _ tlie time, the las t two Weeks of Ju ly , originally set for The JSagBcpeaee-ednferenee. -

Chinese pirates held up three boats fourteen miles from •SaiislurL~not-frar.- -i^£&S£J§S. -Qnderdonkv -out lZpopHIar

,.-., _ ^ . "store keeper, h a s moved h i s family a n d -H0baTn5?T|; Hager, : ,-4g Arnerican mis-. l a rge stock of store goods to h i s house

fiojxi^aJiton,-andjrabJ3edrJlre4tev. : -DK-

sionaijy;, 6£ elbthesj' cash jfecrid stifgiibal sari^teuments. 'i^^i- '-^hr^-r-: A ^k- ,-b;'

a n d s tore which he^rebently.purchased of GePrge' lJorthrup. Char ley did not

—Empero r W i l ! i M i J ^ j r i y i f l r i e a ^ G ^ e 4 # ^ ^ • srdergd^jijJOjWljalay^r^JM^^ -Qrrackenljush •wplfecrup \\t twa^ ,r^?Lli|ed» he had a s ntriny**kirigs *<al the'liiexi: ^ine and- -a -plaee-to-^mdVKffr-r

*J>i"op,osea.n loan .-to ^Russia, ,by »Gernjari

Dr. lshigami, a famous Japanese bac-teplplogustv anyp-unGepV^ljat^he, had rdisr cbSered'ftn a'htitoxlrijigainSt j£hercnl6V

"slsj:^ But" h a t ' applicable in advanced S,tflg<es of tlie disease.

gKeTUorQccaii. canventien—was-stgn=" ed, .and the conference adjourned sine •dier——i — * _i • '

. : Parkers Corners.*: - •• 7 "MPs. Chase and two sons, of Mt. P l easan t , Jiaye_-maved_ in -Ghctrles LoebcF's house.

Corne l ia 'Ward is spending her E a s ­ter vacation with hrer paren ts , Mr. and M r s . "Wm. Ward . ,-^-

.. Mr . and Mrs . Robe r t -Whi t e , of Schenectady, spent S u n d a y , with Mr . a n d Mrs . Char les White . _ ,__

""MissTjizzie Wi the rwax spent a few d a y s l a s t week with-'Mr. arid Mrs . Irv­ing 'Witherwax in Schenectady. J-,

Mrs , M a r i a Chappell ,-jias re turned home after spending a few weeks" with

•tier brother , E m e r y Pang-burn ,_ of K n o x . ^ ' "

_ J E a r ^ ^ T [ C a r r j i a s _ J r e t u . r - n e d T -home-"yHd". commenced hisZschool-in the-vH--" I a g e T ~ ' . " .

M r s . John Lawson , Who h a s had a •shockr, w a s "moved to the. home of her daughter , Mrs . Winfield M u r r a y , l a s t S a t u r d a y . • .'• -

Mrs . Melvih Crocker h a s re turned from Altatnont_jKhere—she—has been c a r i n g for her mother, M r s . Char le s ® . .Wright. -

gpimothy seed$1.60.& u p w a r d s ; S a n d s

A GUARANTEED C U R E FOR PILES kcUinn BlindV^BleediBBi-^rttisalaej^eaeif! „D^Bgii^ar,e3«irthpriatfJ^IrcfSSaji-mpfiiy i)t Pazo OintcoeBt fails to cure in 6 to i^ days. 50c

LJ^naa Ma±liia^Jia*-riiov^d-f-rotn-the- -CTTbrher, of ^ J b a r i y ^ ^ K y p J B i ^ ^ a u . , T 'osburg farm into the2iou^e_oLWai&an- -of^^^rts3eta^iT1^~lPp"itner>; pjiS|Erpy-j: , n ~ _ _ 4 ~~ J t "" '^ L e o Forner , Mrs . S^,-i^s0^;:'^^, if.

R e i n h a r t a d d George?; Reinh!f r t j of

A b f a m s , Mr. and M r s . J , : B;;!&fan.i ville, M r . ; g n d M r s A . i e n n t u g s ^ - M r .

BerneT '•jMjrs, Lizzie AcKer;is much imprWed;.

ii-^ndrew^J'l^aFisrTTOpk-ingf-! foi;SDr. 'W'/-0- Deitii-,, .*; •"• u :.':'.' <;•;•• „"' ' k

Howard El Settle h a s recently been very" ill wi th l a gr ippe .

Floyd. Brunk has been on the sick l i s t fpr the pas t few days .

^Edward-i ' i tc l ieT is spending- a few

the

- Rev. R. E . J en k i n s will p reach a n E a s t e r sermon next S u n d a y . " T h i s wUlbeJi is ja5t^ejandn^efor«-gorng^tBr

"coiaf^rericeT

-MoKdwriirffler-—^~~' M r s . Elizabeth. Helirie is visi t ing her

son, Char les Helme* a t NewtPnville.

' M r s . Weller,"'of Greenv?ichj_recfintly. .visited'heT'slsteryMrs.^W. J. Knowles..

' A nd'mber from tn i s p lace at tended the Abrams-Forner n u p t i a l s ^ a t New-tonville, l as t Wednesday. "u" .

Mr. and "Mrs. W. • St rope , of Al-s bany, spent S u n d a y with' h is pa ren t s , Mr. and Mrs . A M. Strope. .

Mrs . E . Ca rha r t and daughte r Ste l la have ,been spending the pas t week a t t he home her sister , M r s . W.- Heime:

Mr, J . B. Winne h a s presented his daughter , Mi's. Benj. Winne, with a new upr ight p iano, purchased ' . a t Cluett & Sons, A l b a n y

T h e r e will be an enter ta inment given by the children of the.JVfi E i S , - S.» in the M. E.: 1 church ,^-Fr]day 'evening , Apr i l 27. T h e enter ta inment wil l con­sist of choruses, solos* d ia logues , reci­ta t ions and a bo peep dr i l l . I t i s well worth the smal l price of admiss ion , 10

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A p r i l h a s usheted in the u s u a l num-berof changes in this place. We.notice ^ h e foilow'"yi__,jMr' P- yar jdefbi l t "h lES°^5vW~TfoTn~^nT^^l le^ in tp tlie lower p a r t of Wymari rs~Tiouse; Mr. Riley, from some yyhere nea r Roches­ter, h a s moved Pii Mr. -A. C. A b r a m ' s . fa rm, and will work i t on ' snakes tKe^ domittgf yea r ; Mr; French , of A l b a n y , h?as moved on the* Scpft" farm which he i & s bpught, and Mr.; Hine diir bakeri, *ar .Tnwetd irPffi th i sp lages tp SiuHdeV* land.

^ A n d r e w . Adams h a s moved, in C h a r l e s B a l l house on J u g street.

Mrs.- W a r r e n Wood h a s been on the s i c k j i s t h u t i s npw-.mueh improved.

Myron- f i l k i n s and Birton Wright ^attended the uniform examination ,a t Wgsterlo l a s t Wednesday and T h u r s -

d a y ' " ' . ' 4 > ' • " • - " - Inte l l igence has reached-us tha t the gen ia lT inmates - of -Brookside" a r e ,on t l i e lF 'way homeward from the_sunny_ soufHern l and .

Mis s M a r i a Hochstrasser , pf White Sulphi i r .Springs, i s spending a time a t -Thomas Bors t ' s . Mr . Borst i s suf­fering with~a-ver-y bad cold. "•

Among the m a n y who a r e moving in and around our village "this spr ing a r e Frank^Bfa te i n p a r t of . n i s f a t h e r ' s hotise, Ba rney L a v e r y artd'vifife into the Cumm:iigs .house which Wil l iam Winnie and family vacate, the l a t t e r to reside on h i s own fa rm; Elmjer -Fil-_ k ins and family- in p a r t of the fiousj wjth_CQnrad Lee ; Wil.ltam" wife vv^ll_pcajipy^-the-- -house—thfey""va-c a t e d j n d Mrs,. E l len Condon -<bn—the T a f m i h e recently purchased. >^

"Fullers. - 1 George Chamber la in i s . finishing

John F r i d a y ' s house. __

- Fred Quackenbush, who has-been ill for some time, i s improving.

Mr . Van Pa t ten has moved h i s s team saw: mill to John Gifijird's. in_Rptter^

—HewtonyiUe-—~Rev.Tofrnl3carle,t preached a t J e r u ­sa lem, S u n d a y . ^ ..—— j -Mi« _ Bt iSb"S ' f i iSe to^ ! f iOSE£BSwfe^

vi'lle, is spend ing a few days^wifh'- b e e son, I r a L , Helme. <• . • ' ;

M r s . A. V. Wi lk ins , of Sehenecfady, h a s re turned home after a visit',wl'tlife her brolhetyJjyJi . .X._Ab>rariiS. ... . •'»'

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Vpprhees Van Al len , i s ass is t ing . the openator a t the depot and learning-telegraphv.

A very pre t ty Jivedding- took-plaSje-^ Apr i l 4th a t the. honie of*pjri a r id Mrs,! H . C. Abram's when fbj&i'r daugittpi? J e n n i e Elizabeth w a s united" i n i p a W r i a g e to Air. A n d r e w IT:' Fp rne f d£ Loudon v i l i & ^ — G a t d e n e c —

_ , _ officiated: H S s r s T 2 _ _ H « _ K e i n p r - j i i j r ^ ^ 3 f l S 4 J K v - ^ V B r e w 5 t e r 7 - o r ^ N ¥ w t p n v i l l e , . S .

H. Denison and, R . -A. ©pye, -jr., dft Loudonvil le , were ushers . T h e ^gidfe'r wore a handsome gown of,, vKhitetaffetia. sillc t r immed with • appifcrue*,:' L t t t l t - ' I r i s Leona Helme, cousin of ithe Bride* w a s flowergirl. ' Miss D a i s y GpjoriprsL pr.esided at.th.e p jano i ; . T#e5hp"fee§B!a^I; p re t t i ly decpfated witli ' ferns, : -p^pited-. p l a n t s and cu t flowers." - M a n y S a n d -soirie p resen ts wpre recejrvedi ' a?n» br ide ' s ,go ing: away- .go^ja wais- " -gith- hafe^ojgniatehTgs^f^Smn , 'dfg TFornerrare-*p>ndirig..their-t-*hMeyMo!^i>f

Mr. and 'Mrs . R. I . Bouck and daugh-fc^abxneid^a^pspeBr^ua^ayat

S. j1^.: Dears tyne ' s .

.TthP1 residents of this p l ace . a re in hopes of ge t t ing a. better t ra in service on 'the West Shore. . . I ...

?s ,Rr-B.-Van Al.len h a s purchased the 'store property _and^iaasUiagMHMeiiF'j= mg,. now occupied by him, of the-pther heirs of his f a the r ' s estatg. ^_

—•Winter g r a i n i s coming out much better than-.was a t first ant ic ipated, in spite of the supposed unfavorable con­ditions d u r i n g the winter.

E l i Van Wagenen is to remain with Henry Gi lber t another y e a r ; Wil l iam Chism with Henry E l l i s , and E . .Wol-for'd with Charles Quackenbush.

" W e r e I to, make an. offering to-the1

.„, _ . _ T_. . > d e v i l , " sa id Adam ClarkeTfhe Metho-d a y s with F r e d = P ^ ^ ^ s t r a s s e n _ r z ^ ; i - H ; O T ^ ^

stuff i t with tobacco, a n d offer i t to him Roasted."

Holy communion will b e celebrated in the L u t h e r a n church, next Sunday jnoraings—PreparatoTy^ervTces^ atu r-day afternoon a t 2:30 o'clock. „ — B a s t e r - ^ e r v i e ^ | ~ ^ n n & e ™ h ^ T i n " t h e Reformed church, S u n d a y evening, Apr i l 15th. A very interest ing pro­g r a m h a s -been' j i r epa red . AlLcpme. -

Mar r ied , on Wednesday, Apr i l 11. =f5&6, a t the pa r sonage ot the Lu the ran .church, by the Rev. M. L . Ta t e , Miss Reth'a Celick and Mr. Henry Wood-, cock, of Middleburgh. . <«>

Mr. and M r s . Les te r Bass le r enter-taiued a t tea, T h u r s d a y , Mr. and Mijjs. Jacob Hilton -and daughter Grace , M r , and M r s . A r t h u r ;Shultes,\ Mr. a n d MrsI Les l ie Cook and son.

The detachment of the maffia, fifty ^rpng-j^sonsjoiLSunny I ta ly) hake_ar^. r i yed to begin the-Season!s_work.on..the State" 'Road, for Joseph Walke t . I. suppose in a' sriprf time, we vVill be ab l e to walk over t he Berne br idge without wet feet, impossible a s it may seem.

About Rheumatism. There are few. diseases that i.fliot more

tortajeJh^a.Aeumati8m-and4h6re-i.8-prob^ ably nodisease.fpr which sudha variednnd upeiessjofr'of remedies have beSn sugsested

JCa-8^—^thatuSt^ari-be^ured-tejrtheWBfbre-t a bold statement, to make, but Chamber­lain's Fain Balm* .whiohefijoys an eWen-. »,i»8 *»le> li>8 Jriet with great aupoesg iri the treatment of this disease One Application of Pain Balm will relieve'the ptirivand hundreds of sufferor8i|baV.ewtestiQ^id td per-manont cures by $fe use Why suffer 'when Pain Balm affords such guibk;.relief'and oost^but'ft t r i f l e l* i Fbf , s^eby* | , .Tn^n-detse .*' .';"' ' ' ' '. - '•

n^ctady -v-ia^Ehis—place will;- if "estab­l ished, s tar t from- Ful le rs . T h e route" from Scheriectad3' was objected to by the pbstdfilce inspector.

Bui ld ing permits to the number of 41 were issued in Sche'riectady last, week, a n d -totaled over $119,00,0. Rea l es­t a t e mer^pejlevef h e population of 13clie-' riectady h a s reached the 65,000 mark .

Snow-fell-here al l aftefrioonTSbnday a n d h a d it not melted, considerably-as7

it come would ' pfobablyJiave~teached a " depth of' four or five inches. A s i t w a s the ground w a s covered a t n igh t by^about two inches ofcvery wet snow,-a n d i t -looks a s ^ j f j .

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I t is proposed by the r a i l road coni-4sany-Jx>--change-tl^-p^Tt-pfrthe7lrtgB^ w a y from the Hollow to th i s vi l lage, now on the west s ide of t he rajXrs&iL t6- the-e^rersrdSrWuf^pjngTa^ay_with t w o dangerous crossing^. .The l a n d requi red for t h e ' change will be given by J a m e s Malcohn, it i s sa id .

Mr . E lv la Wolford i s .a possessor of iAgphenogcaph^g •

•Mr. G.. C. Klemme spent S u n d a y with his pa ren t s a t S p r a k e r s ;

Clarence Wood, of Wi l l i amsburgh , spent S u n d a y wi th h i s pa ren t s .

M r s . -S. *Coss i s spending a few d a y s w i t h her son, M r . David Coss.

• -Mr. Lloyd Cos's spen t a few d a y s l a s t week with fr iends a t Castleton.

Mr . J ackob B le s s inghash i r ed Damon Huff to work for .him the coming^yearj.

^ - M r r • ar td^Mf^TTIenTy~Van P a t t e n _spgnt Sunday a t M r . ^e ibe r t s a t H a g a -mans . ",

M r s . David Coss spent a few d a y s ISst week with h e r s i s t e r , 'Mrs . S p u r r , of Schenectady,

Mr-, and Mrs. ' W . D . Cummings and chi ldren s p e n t S u n d a y wi th her pa ren t s , Mr._Alleh Wood. . "

Mr , a n d Mrs . F r a n k O g s b u r y and-Mrs, Cha r i ty S p a w n , s p e n t S u n d a y

lw-ith^-iv4Pr4I-r^uackewrjfeh.T"—~^~~~

R h e u m a t i c Pahis Quickly Ket leved. The exornoiating- pains oharacteristioof.

rheumatism and aoiatloa are quickly relitivea by applying Chaniberlains Bam ,0aini t h f i great pate relieving-; ppterothlhiiiiriiin^liife has been the surp:tfee^ia^eligiy|siK*n'6ri^ rinds" of 6 u f f e r e x s j ! r ^ e l ^ p ^ ^ l i e t £ f r M 'pain which i t . affprdMi sa'ten'e^|f | |^Sny^ ItimesitscoiJt. ' ; P ^ S ^ I p J | i ^ ; ^ i | l | g ^

•iri Washingjtpni:'""%he; fdllciwiii^ ;.%rpri> among t h e out-of-town ^esSs5Mis"s : '"<S; S. Younjg,. ca^-Nfi^^^0^i^moik'-l a n d . Miss : Ha^gietgHolla lsa?#ri%^if i ; r '

a n d M r s . D. J e n n i n g s , -Misses L a u r a s .-M. Jennirig^,. F l o r e n c e . . f e r i n i g g S i ^ a n C - ^ Mary - Je r in in j r s "anpT Mrs . EHrabf t&r He lme , of McKpwnyille. '

Ifelmar.-—"-John Durfee is no t so wett M r s .

a g a i n .

Mrs . L y d i a F l e g l a r is confined b» the house by i l lness . , .

F r a n k Turner 1 _w.ho—has—typnota r fever is some"better a t th is w r i t i n g /

v is i t ing re la t ives in ATOal iy^ t ins 'weSI

Mrs . M a u d e Cozzens Has-been?spqf<jfc i ng a week with her a u n t i n Albarij t .

M r s . . K a t e McKnown^ of A l b a n y ,

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T h e , proposed mai l route from:Sche-- |^P e n , : S u n d a y w^ith,J»Ixs-WiWram B r i t -ton .

Miss L a u r a Wilson- lef t F r i d a y f o t L a k e P l a c i d , where, she, will-sjpeiia~*7~ month.

. M r s . I d a F r i n k h a s r^ej^entertaiaiajf--her daugh t e r , MrsT'Shul tes , of Leeds, . ' fpr a few d a y s . - ' V

^ P h e S t a n d a r d B e a r e r s he ld theitr monthly meet ing i r i the -M. E . phurcl*," T t t e s d a y evening—---—~~rT~."". ' .

L a n d l o r d H e n r y Weyricfc h a s mpvesjl h i s fami ly - to Unionvil le hotel . Jvh ich-

remaia-a.-(-hBTreiSntTy_pTr?^lrased.

Some twen ty fr iends of) M i y a g d _ M t s ^ _ aye -them a sutrv.

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p r i s e p a r t y a t the i r home Pn 3Eagie j t r ^ t H A i n a j a y t ^ a t n r d a ^ ^ v l n i n g ^ r ; j _

~ ^ h e S I i n g e r I a l d s c o ^ e s p p n d e n t b e t { e i t ' wr i t e ,S l inger lands^news and po t ;be s o ! fast"" to _go^ b^orj^wjngj).tber^ coBFo^ppn?- ; den ts riews,..fpr he m a y see t roub le . * ^

M r . Ch.arJ jas_JEdjKiar j l^^ r CT^-^^—

br ide nee A n n a M. Dake , of GaivVay*'' who have been spending - severa l d a y * a t t he Oliver homestead, left Mondays for Nor th A d a m s . ' M r . ^ C a r r i s a cou­sin of M r s . Oliver.

Severa l . from K he re wfent,|P S c h e n e ^ t ady , S a t u r d a y , to a t tend the f u n e r a l of M r s . A n n i e Winne Visscher , a . for­mer res ident of t h i s place. MrsX Visscher^ w a s ^ a ^ J ^ g l t t e r - P W h e - I a t e - -John TDewjis W i n n e a n d her. tnarii? f r iehds he re were pained to hea r of h<efy d e a t h . __rL_- " . " " ' • - . - • '

. M r . a n d M f s . P . Z . Allen en ter ta ine t i a t t e a recent ly , Rev. G. Ww S i s u m i Rev; CohfPd Rowe and wife, ^ e ^ , „ S h e r m a n Rouse . and wife arid da^ighv t e r s , M r ? arid Mrs . J . S . Merrifieldv* Mr, a n d M r s . Cbas . Al len , M r s . S a r a h , P a g e , Mr* k n d Mrs . R. R ; Alien aritL .s.ous,„R.alph-and.Rodman,—

Living indpdw somiieh4urtnp'<iUe'4irit*i' months; oi*«te8 « sort rif a gtti%, waut^of*.

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