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'[""''>! '»«• :^mm i> «. n o t interf*^ Wuch. Qodc and VH prices a r e a s Jo* ^ v\ i II permit. ! uaTiics the to sell !•»*.mots. Jewelry aiaf-^ at an unheard ";v M E A X B UBJ ^ - 9- A JEWtLEt 5 River S( Over F. H. Q^w <& »- "US one. St. e now No '; Occu - em'.-er. In- >bie. I„K- ..f No. 6 -Res.- Bma.i ma-Me. For ffk-e. t*d 1^ Mar- I H.iuse. THE CHAMPLAIN lime Table in Effect 1 *^, M I X ^ ] Steamer*, leave Plat . ws.' *g .--:45 A.. M. I>*ay^«OMtJ for Bluff p 0 i n ^ Po * J .- Lington, £M«X; T Henry tud M<m\ connecting Wlta , G eorge andT ' poi^^J Whitehall. ".:s A . a t Sunday* ©ah;^ "ings and eohnecti^aa s :-5 A . a i . Monday* _ only for Bluff p»_ Port Kent^©*,; --*' Lngton. * 11.0'O A. M. Dally —for <lordona ^aip Bay. 3:00 P. M. iDaihr-c for Bfafntthj£<] \ Burlington/ Bi«w port/* - ^ s 5:00 P//M, Monday* only for Gordon Bay. * - M ' Arrival of 10:3.0 A. a t Da^l* ._ front Westpottt^l ton, Port X«ni,liuM£f .f.0'0 A. M. MonVIayi* only from $t* -4M Gordon*. ", 2:30 P. I t Dallr from St. Albaaa dons. 4:35 P. M. Monday. only, from. Sarll lass, Port Rmt,< Bluff Point- "*"- vQ :00 P. AT. Daily from. MontealUi •Jewry, W«rt*nV ungton, Port x-olnt. * 6:40 P. M. Sundays «l)$j ingar ** above. -*-.-; Train coiwectlMrl and Lake Qeorgc at : ins. * *§$ D A. LOQMIJ^ -Ai.4& Gen. Manatrar 1 r •• a * ' •» r :r. - ad\ S - estate. R . T. rth F - * . < .! y-f-ri' h\ .^'^ .-:> . • ;X;I;AN 4.1* ; - . . . ? :»s TiON K "HI x >i K \ H i I 11 rtl !'«••• ""M.IJ. . : 1 I Itb* . « !• M ' '-t-^aBBaM *- •* **'* A ^^s3^3iR9 ..- ~y&.s53iwgsMi&iiM DELAWARE {-fl Time Table in. SgSe&^SflH ••Daily. "* ' ^^IIMM S6«0t ^CMIHL^^^S /. rr.ve from J l H Montreal "ilSHifl "* 1 * > TflPW 9:55 A.M. --.-.. ^&Bj|jfl 11.15 A.M. Sunday only «99 12:10 P.M. ~ '-- - - ~*llH s 05 P.M. Saturday ocly I^H :.,25 P.M. - v - i ' 3T^9 *»:45F.M. - . - - . 'IUMI •:u:20P.M. _ - - - IJI^BH Nortfe Bo«Ml v^P Arr.ve from ^ ^ n Albany -^PMI •4:50 A..M. - - - - - i M a •6.40 A.M. _ . » ~- - 1^N9 !• :0 A.M. Monday hntf ^i^ffl Vi-iC'P.M. - - - - - IJSfsj f : 0 P.M. - " » - - - |^|W *• :.5 P.M. - - - - - f*« •.'•'P.m. Sunday only^d*M f,, ' M - - ' " -?ir& y ~.---i ' S*"8 t uATEAUcai" ja&B0fPn M- from ^**^*2 - i-.t- 1'laoid " C 'i* H S . } - M . - - - - ' #;«•** .. ] M. - " - « * *-^«: ---|' AT-SABIJEJ DXiOSgSSLettaJ . . , 1r—,««. -^Barias^Jgkiarf f- from 7-^!ftI2L f Forks ,i ! l f*^^^^ •'AM. ----- *i|Hlj , \f. .--"-» J- 1 MOOERS urraaoos, S - rr.,m X * W 1| •-<. let IfO^'^JS _^^^^H^Mfl ' - ! I II PRAISES* «!B1S n StubenveH of ASH^J .- i>r. King's New Wft* vion, wrlte»:--^*L i- is are such 5«5^^ should be -witHo****™ r regTllator fWT «* s. Every pHl ^ 3 Price 25a at lB** ! r -r one ana #e» „** ^ * : , Arnica f^JST^ , rut **^J5i^ other ftJw^^gSia r other »*»*/£ S3pSi . atP Iy rtS^jJgL -•r t *tet"'Wl» f»2 -c at AU Dr8***T tii Protectionj . . c f- Good 0TH BRUSH . • >- T :•' o f Tatth Paste hv-Mol P- -H—Try-- ;.v»- Because vv » the best, ,..• the best- i:r THYMOL "[K 25 at' yen- jwef* • ' thai •> OTH FAS lljerts Dmg Your Needs TboK.122 to ff St., Opposite Post Gttce PLATTSBdMS SATus^y, « x ^ « jSi*, ,„<! CITY AND YKUflTT NEWS -ihe Presp Offlw to open * Te #, Saturday eveninc f o r t h e oonrenKnoe of sobscrlbent H —The sressm iiQnAirn' ANT SQUARE DEAL Hepends on f e Look at Things Ityoar eyes so that you things in their right |? If not, it shows the |nce of eyestrain. Why pave glasses that will |e the strain and make pee right? .Oar pence and ability, com- our exceptional iiesenabie us to do the Hork at fair prices. ,. " ! OS AND SEE PEST J-SHERMAN CO iffinasTS-opiciAHS fcfcmret * Brinkerbnff Stt THE )urgh Nat' |0r PTjATTSBTJBGa Depository of the United nana Stat- of New Yortt pjgTEf.. President .. Vice-President Cashier P DIRECTO'RS 7 taghr&n i Win. L. ^aak'.tg rind F'-i Pa G. .1. A. H I. H t.SSGD has.zesa ••n Draf E. Barber H. Moffitt Marsh 11 Chahoon DomoaUq Jt ••vwy . , -•&&& Qt* Ion- ian Meftrttt *^a&';|yife^6#ifi i the Washiirtston cjorr^On'a^eio^tljfe I'tica Press ^.s folM^j •* *S?feW|'Tfe^a ? been received b^revo*tliei ; %erio«'#-.S|^ mess of Hon. E. A. ' ^ m k ^ . ^ ^ ^ i sen,tative fronn .tfete'Sg mt&feB£&4^' trlct. It is repo^ei%^t« J i t 5i S .}^|jj^ p .; MB from Brtg^^^dSfei^^^^^fei in£ treatment at an" institution-ornate.. for that trouble. ,^mm^&mdon "causes -much regret ^ o ^ E ^ n ^ o l l t a - ; ^ues in Washitfglon, 4s•-b:fe%a^%verir-' where recogmizied a s ^ gentleman J of ability and force and -f»- l i n e f S H f r e a t honors in the House." .. '•'• —John E. Hoffnagrle, -ft .'Westport who has held feiie ^ositfaii of'dfeSUty collector and inspector of ^Ustettisfh' Malone for th©" t>ast eii^e'Ve'aW.-'tha^ oeera appointed poattSa&gt^i- a£, Mis home towTi .by Pressi-a-en* m%»^.. a^r, Koffnagie -will leave MaloWjin 4 fe%i days to enter u?poA the fiatigs of Ms new position. . —Hulihan Bros., t>f ©utllitid, ^asre; received from Prof. t ft tBffrlSjfs, $Ji M... o f - , p G rt H e ^ r r <an> ots^er, fot %n%; erection of a monUnient: itpthie ffl»m> ory of his brother tlje ^ t e ^ f i . #&lfe| er Burke, who -d^e^t, ^ '#e ; --*M£mp^! : lain Valley hospital a *hort Sitae ago. The stone is to "b& <ot! 'iBjE^te-^^teJ in seven pieces, sia^mo^tttiea #'4•#&*, ped cross, and ,-^f^ : s&|t^.''o*'e:r'%|n%: f-eet in h«igih*, •am , d;-'-'#4^^i.;^h^t,|fere'; tons. The stone ^iott^fo^tfeip^e-'O^ •the handsortrestr and "*fef,i^##; G PARTY r Nevd and Enjoyable Eotertamment at 'Es'fcp^; .-e i.- .A^^, ^iimnninri>ii-ii T l ffn>iMi)i , ii 1 awi|.TTiirtiy^p 1^ dnk-W&h ideils 1**itd» -were jfeefe ftof i «nsa,r4ofceri8tlc*' of thejsrelwtionjf |wJMs£ ^Stis*&(3U*^t%;een titi&q&nh. «fflBJ»3Bfow- Knaw 'jTiief spirit of f Cnnstian Parity, -lnerVading *thB Very Terns of**h$ «6- «taal organism, t^s^^dnce -world-^wafle in its' universality. It is the &mt of the <Jathff3bc Ghttrch to resttrro this spirit of charity fby Ibrmgmg tik-ck the long forgotten ideals. Mr. jDowd Mafttdsaln. the f r o n t -1?an3c : am6S|?' ? t4cose ^ f hO"«.re >be*dTng eyery effort "\& %&<& the. ehUrcft in t i e r *njgh"t "fo ^ t M n - tjnis : salutaj-y ,:%nd. His leeaitfes duritfif the ~pas^ few-'rdaysi'are fitting- .-testimony •to tt$ apility a s "a social refsrmer.. Alll..f«|io4istefte.d toi-Ms Tfi-marJ% 'S'ere 'di@epiy--ini5S«e'ssed;-*with dhis •feaciiiwgr, aitd' ^th lljs .*&£&&& i>h the.Sociology'- fal-cfo^dition^ of'*he> modern WorM,. 1 "»v iiijijiiiii w^^'y* ~ ©JsM?fOipssoa) , pbteR^Y M #sr crtm® COURSES * »;pai*l on deposits fMiMENTS pn? :c i'fcec; ;.- •:. am tr i- -• - ;-No ru* wr < PttLV B-ft. »s. se Ws -kn!t» or Mar- ;.(• quarrie*. No - 1 years exper- :. vim buy from itutijuid, Vt. > ever erected in- *h^*ec^ils^;%li^j Place in the Port-"a^y-e^etiey^l' latter part of Octoheiv -."'"•' , —Charles V»Md&m'#my^W$& '^'Cpc! lawyer, wno Sas^e^S^KiiSf^ii -s-acation at 01|S-ffla%4*i;;*a^.^^e^ljieii.-; an invitation Co M^Wim^SisM^s^ burgh-, ^Mcoulr Sfif-s^^s^^^li^i may be in N. Y. -on ^i^yJ>e'^eWnf©"ct>"; 24, to attend the annua! vtmiShkizshfy?•! of the Valooulr OU%'% #|offtpMfaf f iv\,; Y. Catholic Cluto -at }B$^$%$mrk ' ace in the B-oroUgh v t . ^ - ^ F ^ ; - ^ . ! T. Cm^. Mr,. Ma?l##n^'Ss'*i|p^ib'eir; ; of the Board of !£Htecti^s'.'<)£ ; «be £Jlu!b : has ibeen mrmmering't'feere Jfor' ®ffittie ; rears past. " ""'--' r --^^-*'-'-y^~ -~ •-_ —Plattsbargrn ^omM,-Mm^tiM of CoTnmbus, tnll exentpiffy tftfe 0$s% &e* e?ree at the regular *ne^n^fs>i s&e council next Wejanegtfuy ^<ea|nf; A^| members of the''orAe*-*re'lmM«a t<l be present on this <0m$i1&$B:«%?s -.:.- J —o'Conneil Vill aiefl t#^i^- '^ater^ melons 3Se. -ea.'dt";. ^cs^feKKK-l^fi^- ^ 25ci peaches ;£»c awtt'^'f «^IU«fe^ malaga ®raises' , 2 l3b«;-|fo*'"4Sc?-''l^|ijiSV tomatoes SSc} JlS&,y^0»i^-^tt^%.'..p^. plums, 10c; pec&cns? i"/jfei? ^Scj-- i'Oc oranges 2«o ' a»er. '4^i#-- ^flfttrntft Barlett pears SOc.^per &ap; .Jajnlbo plums 2 do«. for 2&e? "1fi»i^ife pew ey Stamps given atj ; .%i£.vsate/... —Seats go on «$aie * i .fen o^oelc this morning- for ^es^ay Wsr^fe-aS:^ traction at tfte &$gik$i&%g% th'eatre, r the great musical •c&ffieftp Mt, ,/"<&*« Pink Ladiy." '' '' -' ' : - "X"--"? ' "• " "' —"The.PinJc -Laa$5, w '"ih8 «^6st 'tune-' ful of all magical" comedies,' f#n tse seen at the *h*a*re ^ « e # a y ulgfit,- and from all Is&leaiions It #te V- t^e most notable musical attraction of the season. Not -oS^y 3<f©tiF ^otlc -lifcH London as well.Jbecame entnusisseiCi over "The Pink l^dy^%nlSsu%S^n|!S; as The Girl by the Saskatchewan," •Beautiful I^ady/*' ii Tf0' : Wm "WUm?* and "Donny Did" are'^'lilstle^ every- where. ' ' * —At a joint meeting of the .mvomtm. coomH una Board of Pubic Works* last evening- the etmtract f fv r tte «reC- ticn of the new storage dam on the West Brook, awarded hy t3ie *&G&3'° of Public Works to 3.. 3. FitzpatHck A- Sons, was considered, tout It was dt-rided by the common counoil to de- fr<- notification of the coiur&stt until iht- ri-Kular September meeting next- Tuesday evening. - .\!a\<.r Ooff at .last night's'Special im«-et.n« u„f t h e common council hand>- f-.! (i,.»n th* appointment of John E. Ju.U'i- Ksi| . as corporation -counsel, •o succeed iht late Royal CorbSn..'The a:»;.(i.r.uii. n: «as unanimously con- Easiness Briei* ;h w( lens as satisfactory as I ,.-r< « c^ile of -jyoars "a«*i V Per- .- :.m.e you' changed them. H. i ; t'hnxum street, optome- - A o •. ii i It use s r s ; Sweaty .riti septic .'.:.g Foot ..en and •r..-, eai- .-..i. et to take advantage of price ox lord tie sale MOW suing- on. also call and ,.ur bargain counters, every- Unl ut plain figrures. These .-. of- sold at once to make on j full goods. Look for the ,.n 'our building, Suuidard .-, l.ouble Dewey stamps ail da.>.—Ad\ n.l: if. .metie & Haley w^ lt, _ n to their ad. in tod-ay's" re I ea: u ri n«. »• xd usi \-eness .hi ln their Coats and niM'i. No i«'o garments „„,:>,, of :his up-to-date :l,ard and poplin dresses .•• at 'i HI: [Cros- ?h >a'. artnacy i:: urneliaStt r> ... a t S t a m p s ! Adv NVRWAC VAliDEY (,RWGE NO. »78, P . O P H « ,-H it*. 1 0 t h Annua] Picnic Sept. l. A good band has ,:,fr.^'fd, field gports have heen nt-fd for and a -weir known speark- ; make an address. Lj'nch and :o.,us orchestra will furnish .- -he ball the evening- of j The public is cordially invited , _. 4..:<i l*he nopular New York cottage $o, 2 %as the scene of one of the tnost novel and entertaining social events; of the season last evening. The &$-" Sa3r {Was a-ifishmgr rparty given 'by 2VKss ida, G < /G%Wafgl'ief, %te>- lioistesS- of iSiei cottage. Mone than 1-QO guests At- tended the party and 'took part i n % e iriteresijing- anmsement. twenty tables: 'on WMeh "minatare fishing j>onds were iplkeed, 'were arran^e'd around 'i&iei fbeaotffal "large reception room $fr&> at these taMes; four persons cast their •ISnes to tire end 3 of -which magneticx irons were -attached, a t t h e small steel! fish l y i u i H n the (pond* Eaqh fish'was tnaiflted -wTth a numljer representing, 3t certain ntmiber of •pond, •vvhich counted 'a$, 'points for those ^Tio. ! *'eVe it^ianMe •eitou^n to catch the -fiish. M*k> minutes were spent Ift fisMng at meld taster ant^ter 1 that »e«iott of ^nue had: elapsed the winners ^>ro- 5@pessed a s i ' n the «a«ie of progressive euchre. ' , , : : i .^e '4e«oratttolas of the receptioii,; %oS%w 3i?ere in ikeeping .with the en^ ; le^Mniifiaien%. Ar>Und the ^ftobr -ini frrfe&y'' d e s i g n ^he varlgated •cblbred- shells of nuineroasjishell fish "were air- raUiged, and on the walls piotares of ffigft&ag -scenes; ^aud ^vlews^.ot Mie %51i| low# sea* draped *3th sea^ «eeed, ''W-a.A ;tfr liehen and water lilies -lent an at?- anbsphere, distinctly nautical 4o the; ibarty. Readings from the "Ahoiettt; SfuTiner'* %y Coleridge and ^The.-OM- lti#leF' ffoih *trvlti^s Sketch "Boolfe" 'were ntrade after the "fishing game" iras finished,* by Cajit. WilMam C, Cuddy,"!?. S. 3SF_ a guest of the SSfew York Cottage, A fish -diimer »was «ei veS'lay 3~. & ^arridfiie, the -caterer of the^'Ghft'mplain CluSb, after <JaptaJni Cufdy* had completed his reading.-'-'* 5Khe jjr&es were appropriate t o t h e . char«oter of the •game for -which they were-offered, fisli forxs, oyster forks, fishing paddles arranged as key rings land fishing lines 'being given to the successful ©layers. The delightful weather of the past «e# "^a^^ha*" -been -aft' incentive ,«Q- the Quests of CMff Haven to tafee nso* tor Wim t o t h e various .points of In- terest in the surrounding countey^ ^fany trips to -AnSalble CJha«m, l^ke Placid, Keesevllte, Bouses Point, CJutaberland Head ®nd Miner's Fawn have *een made »by t h e different Quests. One of the wost dlstlngulsh- ed, parties wMch. have ta^ien the trip to tMforer's Farm was that composed Of the RX. IRev. Mgr. Michael J. 3JOV- oile, D. D^ V. <}., the Very Rev. John *».' -Chldwiek, -president of the Catho- lic Summer «ohool 4 the Rev. David 3. Uiokey. foraner president of t h e institution, rhe Rev. Joan J. 0"Keefe, director of the colored missions in America ahd the Hon. Francis P.. Ounnion, co-rtojnlssioner of the Board of Education of the <City of JiewYoi*. The party w a s t h e guest of Mr, Con- wlen, and they enjoj^ed a vets' pleas- ant trip. Yestei-day the same parts 5 together with the Rev. John H. Sieg- fried, one of the most prominent trustees of 4he Summer Sehool were the guests of Mgr. Lovelle, on an au- tomobile trip to Aus&ble Forks. In the last lecture of his course on "The Development 'or the French Drama in Nineteenth Centurv Lit era- -tore," Bdward J. Fortier. Th. D„ of Columbia I'niversjty. New York City treated of Edmond Rosbrand, the greatest modern ex-ponent of the real- isric-romamtic drama. Few persons, even of those who have a more than passing interest in dramatic literature are able to trace- the development of the modern drama with all its real- ism and absorbing life interest from its origin in the pseudo-classical i works of Leasing to the romantic plays of- Rostrand. Therefore the lecture of Professor Fortier had a peculiar interest to all of the large audience who listened to him. He ppoke of the life of Uosirand, pictur- ing h*m in his youth as a precocious boy^of a dreaming romantic type. His genius as a playwrlter 'became -mani- • fest at an earlj nf,e, and finally it found its best and highest expression in the realistic--ron)Mi.ntic drama of; which' he became one of the m « sue-i cessful "and popular authors. •JVTr. Fortiier'b lecture cuiu.rse was characterized by solid learning and i profound erudition lliu style of i -treatment was distiuctlv literary and i words of commendauon on his work t of the past week are heard on every - side. I The Hon. Thiorna> H Dpwd. L. L. j B. of Boston, Mast. , also conapleted ( his course of lectures jesterday. l"n-J der the title of ••Forpotten Ideals and' Modern Tendencies," he treated of, the modern tendencies of society. The .elation of social classes to <each other; Hearts &nd fimm,* -' ' ; " -Star ? '%6at/re '- •* rfA* t h e S t a r Theatre toaa^ there will bfe a- 'CiSm-plete cfaaiige of ,prol- 'l^irf'^CDnsiitinig'aW ! #our*-ne# ree;ls.' <m8$ zffi&mi ^roglJa^'^M-^&^fn^i-- eo* hy 3Srewfhan's foWl^fi mti&m. """•AUTt „. . Wrf . J i . . * . . , - - ^v.«ft V*. -Asi—*-* -• » ' AgatosfijfiEavTs. ^>;* MiR^b^ghvsflviiea.tre- .... , . t ^?he th^ee ^a^^jo^j-'ll^uaeyipe-' JJOW appe ; aHnt-"^-;.jSi%-,fic^ej, ;..^ou3s- M. C3-ranat» /'ih^;.jfan.toan-,- felrd," in a Whistling "agt,. : fee ^othana :;©ity Dub in-Aa^singio'g-, talking-.aa,4 d'ancihg^act an.d; «th%j.t^wo, SenningSi i«. a comedy Wj^K^ 4jtjg&lm'$ -let,. 'wiH *lose their ehgrag-ements here- witai toi4g®t's ipet Mao Who Robbed His Blind Aunt ' ^5-S t&\ *&*} ''•<•—-^-nii—^,. M •i x&eAX^ "W*R<ML *K©Y . ' formances.; TodSLy'sspMStUre p r o g r a n l ; niatter was'set ;fori.tOdaf--Wfor'e -Jius^ *fll•!be^1Jhe.*t'bV/ i A i^ e g'©<^/'«s^^el'* f ^-'^ l ^^ou<& in -special-ier-m : &t A3-- 4 fof^the sfl-bose?' a -GfeMnioVt, ' a f t d i b a n # ; =JChe.-case,,,.lio?feev^r, «?y siijmla- mi Atnet!ea>n.- "Palacfe tfWpwtre v Complete change of "pictures ..oday. Western conredie 1 ; and drama» William Dooley,' of Troy, who is in Clintofi Prison %ctus*e M? wSbtoe^d Ms blind affirt 'Of $%&<&, -'iiSt^-madfe. applies.-- tian.. for a c^fti'fifeate-, of- reasonable^' doUtot, and the dalte for airguing the tie*, ^111 %6'-o\%r t o t f e aie-xt specTal : tfernr. ©oole:y;^wa^• 4 eoaWjSl@te3 , Aprri -23,; 'l^lSy -an^^scaf^'^^^*fife^oy.3ai#i two days laiter ^"Spt^^&e-'Attafeersts 'ana il^cholu® Ker|#i p 1 © was reoap tured'.ia;jE>ei.roit ;E>ecetiaiber IS iast Sig .'attorneys'-' -arfei -ntateag: efforts' to \ •get ?hi'iB. ou^tv talt ,J&is- a^bpficatipn for; a (5mmmt6^i% h& «»s«j>sea w the,. 1 , D i s M ' e t ' At*ox*asSyV- 'OSftce ot' Troy.' I>et nu all turn" In and help make Plattsburgh - a veritable "«patl*«.«» town."" '• - \ i « ii rnyi. i I I ii iiriwi iinri-mii %. it.nir 11 nn iminirn,iiiffiiiiii^T>i nim imi-^fT- N r—IITII--,J-• nMi--i %&H «j*tor MID mm^pm, - f-*-"* "V .11.7; f. r.nufi ,n 1 A n Vi ' C'*~ » ' I--"* • * -' '' lUu J a i l V i l l XMiJj vxlxCJ-i WE HAYE THE EING Let's Get Together! We sfiand unqualifiefily for fairness to oiir jCustoniers. Our business has .been ibuilt up on the policy of right 'goodSj right -prices and no imisrepre- sehtation. No matter tfhat ^rade of diamonds you want, %e always ^gi^e you the best (possible value t o b e h a d . for the money. 5 - " •••' G-et the measure of iher finger— then come here for fair a#d sqiiare I treatnie&t. ^BHBBM^T JOO *'-. >* 4 pormrlM^tgi&m & firfafeeAof1 Sts **w? |^|^^ : ,^p«|^^:#ftrf should I will "J K* 1 ^ s i --.f. - -. St etet-k^p-^jv ;li^||tonj|t V.4.J <^an«nt BIo<^ lutd BHciM pi*d« to ^ o ^ 'Ctm&it WfBOt, Oaris* "*"" An OeiWMt Work GlTeo Special AtUsrtloo. j , Al^WOIUt GUARANTEED. Katlwtra ctoeerfmUy ' Wo^-i"tw|^ :: "^Mij*--ti ?. JSB^BiB # a V * ^ ' . -,* - '?:"• House Phone ^at3^ric^e» t &84>W. ' < ' • •^*. ••i»r:-i XO. 4 •ar ^Mvaa^/i wnbs^^^H >! ^H t «iiii^H - j ^M ^«^H s. f M>^^B VVAIff^H r^AKSSa^B^ '> v^^ra^H ^•"^^^H '•^J^H ^^B 'bft^i^^^B yJS^B i^H' ^^^^^, ^^^H b^b^b^b^B <: ^^^^^B: B^HH ! ^^^^^H b^b^b^bVf ^i^iS-¥ ian FJIESH ROAST TfiltKET in 'fe. Albany Chamber of Commerce Bas jost adTcrtlsed for "two thon sah^ workers needed In different lines of Industry in the city. Young men! This is but one city's Indication of t h e great opportunities business offers, ' | Qualify now to grasp opportuni ties by arranging for a course In AL- j BAXY*S GOOD BUSINESS SC3HOOIi. Pall Term begins Sept. 2. Capital Commercial School "The Worth-While School" FRESH LOT OF SMOKED FISH 46 Brinkerhoff Street Corner Oak. DON'T FOEGET-We get Fleisetoam's Vienna BreadsHells fresh every morning. German Cake on* Saturday. Open Sundays 430 to 7.30 p. m. Sandwiches and Pic- t nic Lunches. . . > -I Lyon Block, Market Square, D. A. CASEY. Albany, Jf. Y . PROP. * PRIK. BEER & POOR You know that a difference exists because some beers are eheaper than others; but few people know 4iow important that difference is. That's what we wish to tell you. We f wish to explain what poo beer is, and why it is made. Then we will tell you what pure beer means, and what is required to make it. When you drink MOERLEIN BEER Vou are getting the cream of Beers A Cases of 24 bottles $1.20. Deli^ryrPree To Your Residence sfiiit u>m ~m Mi =3Jl the innu-ence.v affevting society todaj - : divorce: modernism: irrel.iis- education. coTnOT'ercialism and; standardly and other isms of! were topics ur-mnd -vvhich the I lecturer -wove a most inter- | AND ITS WORTH^IT ) BACHELOR RYE a perfected blend--fuU quart§ $1.25 > ion in moral today •brilliant I. Merkel & Son esting discourse. 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been r ece ived b^revo*tliei ;%erio«'#-.S|^ mess of H o n . E . A. ' ^ m k ^ . ^ ^ ^ i sen,tat ive fronn .tfete'Sg mt&feB£&4^' t r lc t . I t i s r e p o ^ e i % ^ t « J i t 5 i S . } ^ | j j ^ p . ; M B f r o m B r t g ^ ^ ^ d S f e i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f e i in£ t r e a t m e n t a t an" i n s t i t u t i o n - o r n a t e . . for t h a t t r o u b l e . ,^mm^&mdon "causes -much r e g r e t ^ o ^ E ^ n ^ o l l t a - ; ^ u e s in Wash i t fg lon , 4s•-b:fe%a^%verir-' w h e r e recogmizied a s ^ g e n t l e m a n Jof abi l i ty a n d force a n d -f»- l i n e fSHfreat h o n o r s in t h e H o u s e . " .. '•'•

— J o h n E . Hoffnagrle, -ft . 'Westport w h o h a s he ld feiie ^os i t fa i i of 'dfeSUty co l lec to r a n d i n s p e c t o r of ^ U s t e t t i s f h ' Malone for th©" t>ast e i i^e 'Ve 'aW.- ' tha^ oeera a p p o i n t e d poattSa&gt^i- a£, Mis h o m e towTi .by Pressi-a-en* m%»^.. a^r, Koffnagie -will l e a v e M a l o W j i n 4 fe%i days to enter u?poA the fiatigs of Ms new posi t ion . .

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la in Va l l ey h o s p i t a l a * h o r t Sitae a g o . T h e s t o n e i s t o "b& <ot! ' i B j E ^ t e - ^ ^ t e J in seven p ieces , sia^mo^tttiea # ' 4 • # & * , ped c r o s s , a n d , -^f^ : s&| t^ . ' 'o* 'e : r '%|n%: f-eet in h«igih*, •am ,d;-'-'#4^^i.;^h^t,|fere'; tons . T h e s t o n e ^ i o t t ^ f o ^ t f e i p ^ e - ' O ^ •the handsortrestr a n d " * f e f , i ^ # # ;

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salutaj-y ,:%nd. H i s leeaitfes duritfif t h e ~pas^ few- ' rdays i ' a re fitting- .-testimony •to tt$ ap i l i ty a s "a soc ia l r e f s r m e r . . Alll..f«|io4istefte.d toi-Ms Tfi-marJ% 'S'ere 'di@epiy--ini5S«e'ssed;-*with dhis •feaciiiwgr, aitd' ^ t h ll js .*&£&&& i>h the.Sociology'-fa l -c fo^di t ion^ of '*he> m o d e r n W o r M , .

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— C h a r l e s V»Md&m'#my^W$& '^'Cpc! l a w y e r , w n o S a s ^ e ^ S ^ K i i S f ^ i i -s-acation a t 01|S-ffla%4*i;;*a^.^^e^ljieii.-; a n i nv i t a t i on Co M^Wim^SisM^s^ burgh-, ^Mcou l r S f i f - s ^ ^ s ^ ^ ^ l i ^ i m a y b e in N . Y . -on ^i^yJ>e'^eWnf©"ct>"; 24, to a t t e n d t h e a n n u a ! vtmiShkizshfy?•! of t h e Valooulr O U % ' % #|offtpMfaf fiv\,; Y. C a t h o l i c Cluto -at }B$^$%$mrk ' a c e in t h e B-oroUgh v t . ^ - ^ F ^ ; - ^ . ! T. Cm^. Mr,. Ma?l##n^'Ss'*i|p^ib'eir;;

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—o'Conneil Vill aiefl t#^i^- '^ater^ melons 3Se. -ea.'dt";. ^cs^feKKK-l^fi^- ^ 25ci peaches ;£»c awtt '^ ' f « ^ I U « f e ^ m a l a g a ®raises ' ,2 l3b«;-|fo*'"4Sc?-''l^|ijiSV t o m a t o e s SSc} J lS&,y^0» i^ -^ t t ^%. ' . . p^ . p l u m s , 10c ; pec&cns? i"/jfei? ^Sc j - - i 'Oc o r a n g e s 2«o ' a»er. '4^i#-- ^ f l f t t r n t f t B a r l e t t p e a r s SOc.^per &ap; .Jajnlbo plums 2 do«. for 2&e? "1fi»i ife pew ey S t a m p s g i v e n atj;.%i£.vsate/...

— S e a t s g o o n «$aie * i .fen o ^ o e l c t h i s morning- f o r ^ e s ^ a y Wsr^ fe -aS :^ t r ac t i on a t t f te &$gik$i&%g% t h ' e a t r e , r

t h e g r e a t m u s i c a l •c&ffieftp Mt, ,/"<&*« P i n k Ladiy." '' '' -' ':- "X"--"? ' "• " "'

—"The.PinJc -Laa$5,w'"ih8 «^6st 'tune-' ful of all magical" comedies,' f#n tse seen at the *h*a*re ^ « e # a y ulgfit,-and from all Is&leaiions It # t e V- t^e most n o t a b l e m u s i c a l a t t r a c t i o n of the season. Not -oS y 3<f©tiF ^otlc -lifcH L o n d o n a s w e l l . J b e c a m e entnusisse iCi ove r " T h e P i n k l ^ d y ^ % n l S s u % S ^ n | ! S ; a s T h e Gir l by t h e S a s k a t c h e w a n , " •Beaut i ful I^ady/*' •iiTf0':Wm "WUm?* and " D o n n y D i d " a r e ' ^ ' l i l s t l e ^ every­w h e r e . ' ' *

—At a jo in t m e e t i n g of t h e . m v o m t m . c o o m H u n a B o a r d o f P u b i c Works* last evening- t h e e t m t r a c t ffvr t t e «reC-ticn of t h e new s t o r a g e d a m on t h e W e s t Brook , a w a r d e d h y t3ie *&G&3'° of P u b l i c W o r k s t o 3.. 3. F i t z p a t H c k A- Sons , was c o n s i d e r e d , tout It w a s dt-rided by t h e c o m m o n counoi l to d e -fr<- notif icat ion of t h e coiur&stt un t i l iht- ri-Kular S e p t e m b e r m e e t i n g n e x t -T u e s d a y even ing .

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tnaiflted -wTth a n u m l j e r r e p r e s e n t i n g , 3t c e r t a i n n t m i b e r of •pond, •vvhich c o u n t e d 'a$, 'points fo r t h o s e ^Tio.!*'eVe i t ^ i a n M e •eitou^n t o c a t c h t h e -fiish. M*k> m i n u t e s w e r e s p e n t Ift fisMng a t m e l d t a s t e r a n t ^ t e r 1 t h a t »e«iot t o f ^ n u e had: e l a p s e d t h e w i n n e r s ^>ro-5@pessed asi 'n the «a«ie of progressive euchre. ' , , ::

i . ^ e '4e«oratttolas of the receptioii,; %oS%w 3i?ere in ikeeping .with the en^ ;le^Mniifiaien%. Ar>Und the ftobr -ini frrfe&y'' d e s i g n ^ h e v a r l g a t e d •cblbred-shells of nuineroasjishell fish "were air-raUiged, a n d o n t h e w a l l s p i o t a r e s of

ffigft&ag -scenes; ^aud ^vlews^.ot Mie %51i| l o w # sea* d r a p e d * 3 t h sea^ «eeed, ''W-a.A ; t f r l i e h e n a n d w a t e r l i l ies -lent a n at?-a n b s p h e r e , d i s t inc t ly n a u t i c a l 4 o t h e ; ibarty. R e a d i n g s f r o m t h e "Ahoiet t t ; SfuTiner'* %y C o l e r i d g e a n d ^The.-OM-l t i # l e F ' f fo ih * t r v l t i ^ s S k e t c h "Boolfe" 'were ntrade a f t e r t h e "f ishing g a m e " i r a s finished,* by Cajit . WilMam C, C u d d y , " ! ? . S . 3SF_ a g u e s t of t h e SSfew Y o r k C o t t a g e , A fish -diimer »was «e i v e S ' l a y 3~. & ^arridfiie, t h e -caterer of the^ 'Ghft 'mplain CluSb, a f t e r <JaptaJni Cufdy* h a d c o m p l e t e d h i s reading.- '- '*

5Khe j j r&es w e r e a p p r o p r i a t e t o t h e . c h a r « o t e r o f t h e •game fo r -which t h e y w e r e - o f f e r e d , fisli fo rxs , o y s t e r f o r k s , fishing p a d d l e s a r r a n g e d a s k e y r i n g s l and fishing l i n e s 'be ing g iven t o t h e success fu l ©layers .

T h e de l igh t fu l w e a t h e r of t h e p a s t « e # " ^ a ^ ^ h a * " -been -aft' i n c e n t i v e ,«Q-t h e Q u e s t s of CMff H a v e n t o tafee nso* t o r Wim t o t h e v a r i o u s .points of I n ­t e r e s t i n t h e s u r r o u n d i n g countey^ ^ f a n y t r i p s t o -AnSalble CJha«m, l ^ k e P l a c i d , Keesev l l t e , B o u s e s P o i n t , C J u t a b e r l a n d H e a d ®nd M i n e r ' s F a w n h a v e * e e n m a d e »by t h e d i f fe ren t Ques ts . O n e of t h e w o s t d l s t l n g u l s h -ed, p a r t i e s wMch. h a v e ta^ien t h e t r i p

to tMforer's Farm was that composed Of t h e RX. IRev. Mgr . Michae l J . 3JOV-

oile, D . D ^ V. <}., t h e V e r y Rev . J o h n *».' -Chldwiek, -president of t h e C a t h o ­l i c S u m m e r «ohoo l 4 t h e R e v . Dav id 3. U i o k e y . foraner p r e s i d e n t of t h e ins t i t u t ion , r h e R e v . J o a n J . 0"Keefe , d i r e c t o r of t h e colored mis s ions i n A m e r i c a a h d t h e H o n . F r a n c i s P . . O u n n i o n , co-rtojnlssioner of t h e B o a r d of E d u c a t i o n of t h e <City o f J i e w Y o i * . T h e p a r t y w a s t h e gues t o f Mr, C o n -wlen, a n d t h e y enjoj^ed a v e t s ' p l e a s ­a n t t r i p . Yestei-day t h e s a m e parts 5

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