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"'«***'**,£% t&*?L± <Tl T ST 2<j. 4 8 3 ^ ..,—-,^..-^.— r „. j.^ [^USEMENTS lJj Brs( lay--rriday-Jatprday Aug ust 20-21*22 The Ferraros jj Cometh ' Acrobatic Act M jfyjrJtis & Clements '"' Class Singing Act n ~'— 9B "Breaking Into Gran Opera* Walter .1. Hayes Tfcc Musical RBW !' House oS-p feasm*. v ,s,ra Which ^Ijfe "&T - Tnesday, ' f " ' "' •tv evenings. VOTTOE >i-rehy Given, T^jtfTW i_ J* .. . .i*'>r' A4u **$£>** I'^nis. and * <• separated Sna* eM^aff" •t-.ther and thatT^lbJiiii, - • • extend ah? \t$mftm ' H H 'f and 'that"fc *!*&,*«* « ' - •'*• f^ a n y fcfflfe "^ ^ •••••«« by m^'.|k|4> %% . my order. . ._^J '• 'ffv B sT.'BBi?! f" Wa^erhoajse ^-41 '.-. Pi& ^r **• %ij% . AWARE I Table to Effect Jo«J|l^ 1 "m*% i..y. e from ntreal South BoBDd A M > A M Sunday Only i M ( M. Saturday Ga! ' )' M r M North from ir.y A M A. M A M. Monday Only 11 M ia;pijfe4fc- >' M - #0**. 1 ! ' M f**teJi^ l' M Sunday Only T:^l»4l, I'M ... - - - ^ 1 (hatcaugay Division t * i'.acd Lake Placid f ^ -7:©0,A. VL ' M <w. l s a f e * * ^ ... S:4iP. 4 usable Division I Lea[y» foi- 1 •••ks Ausable ....... €: 3$ *|A* w MEje . - l *^'"P* 'SK * Mooera Division, .J ^ ' *' Hefw f«% ^ MooatS &&*. _,"' .... 8.«HMA,3£ AJWIAIN rcANNnflMIr »:•].• ir, i ft.-^ Monday, Jf^T^ v I h 1 » I 4 . * .. r-f»! Sundays l'-rt Keintl ©B* w exoport, ! Port r.-.-aim Landing. M trains for • ii.1 points sjoutll r. '., same iland n* as a^ova. H n-d Saturfday* rut, Vahpour, ' I • ' ; 1 .! n«t««[.- , -. ept Stttt$Kff» and St. A$tf»f i j.- Sunday*— 1'ort Kesti --- i and We*fc" -i n d Sa-t Uir4^* t- and St'Al- ..• SLindajrs—' .^-.< x Burl^ngr- ,- - B.jff PO'tn* .-: Saturday* .„ria Bay «M»d ;>: Sunday^""• :.a Bay *ad ' -< Saturday* '.--••n. Rut muff Po^- Sunday*— 4 andjng, •>ssex, ••' and L ' . same - .m r-h-e-SoS#» ..; nu-aim L»f* i* A A HEAJtPK*''- »-n. PaflB. THUKSPAV PICTURES -JOMANT' n -'I-" Vitagrapb ^pi^H I Hi WM1A * DAIi- WNITA - u ' aa)Ball ^ D\NhRIDGB MHJ- TAX3"— v H^^raph. !?R!PA> PICTURES «iMTTFR PROM H<lMar*—2 reel j ^ BO^ PROM THF. POOR ^Ol'SP" Hi'icraph Special. Belean- •SA'frRI'AV PICTURES [ojffftM^v 1^' «.n.s"—sellg 2 p»«, special j^BB PR""" 1 * ' " , '^"—Viu^grapli !ftodnction. dncnon. —Ton^ht Is ti&m mnsett night whe^n .the *nn|j 1 . i ttpg W yai gi Ve OIMk olw p S^^jfer~^W»««8 at the ^ f t w ^ ^ - te ejected that the jxmcetrt «iff- be «ie bast.of the series up to $&5 tfiRie. * " ~^f ^4f^f%&<Jfi«m of Atner- »ca win feo^a*^tump jiaemhte-%w^ is rabidly ue^.j^ «Ma»j&6wi ^td a of ^^^^^^^tt^^^f^ ten«Ae«ft«iHft ©Jfe^r^ainigi^i ^ ^ road a,pprdi6n%a- I^K ^^Wi^-aJ f aveB^. f * 4a! -^ 5S *•*• * * " « , W* l * |i ' 2 30 Night 7.30 &$ Prices: 5-10-15 Palace Theatre ^efairniBMAji J0H> R-XNC A Vftagraph ? 1WE ^STMK>T.\irBlJR6a.A» TOajraJili "frama TUTBUSAt f)I t'oXSCTKSSjgB Lubm melodrama Fri'la> TOE SO\(, <»i THE «HPETTO YiUgraph "-re<'l TOE THR»;F MANIACS Biagraph ln:& \ .,'e lead. drama Grand - BtK*ess eipallty. Ifeale Adelaide, The Qrana B»cl^ «M^xei^«tg tn- vated by a ^feilte^ft «*£»'*a .<M» of «»* world, ai,4 i^s r a t ^ ^ . and |> a ^.i 'ess Maja^. A ^ U ^ a ^ s» ^^ yo»o^sti t-oler in 8»wite7;9i&r:$>wrt»y Hea on the hlgrh road ^roiJi^eMan^to f«8^ v t^tween FmBce, Belgium «tad Oer- s *»^ny; Ks «ffipatsaoa j s about, 2gft«- W%at ^^g^^i^fet&nd^oBiicalW •state is ""' "'""""""" "*" finest irtrn «re 5K^cte in t&s world ; ^ e # S^* 6 * '*«*• >^pa»>r*#l the •#oria%%^ui?^ AMh'Avb la aa«ea. tt & less tfc^a I,t«f0 sfjusare mile*. tm general €Mri^; of *Se «aame »aa»te «i«toAv;«b^'«kAnal'1il<H3iy a*4 *toe' ea«t. Tt is w M U t , ^©J#p ft?'. BEV. *-»L4TAlsr«As; OHAMPKef SpEBNNftg . ; vac i ^fee news of &rsii%o| t$3 H<%,'; qgtfype "Plus ^ tt^k-Si;<^WtQ V - *** « ' o\-er -llie . wi«4f; StJiafe f/ ? ?Pfpgt r aph i'n.jh§ esp-ty fctoese of apataasgas, c^i-ba^ at'- t^j wife. *! Aa^iJ8f^m^#\|«^M)actatO|fe 3Qf.;.%utf|, Wfton, ^14 a#rive4 ; « imfa , Wftay li^lnft Ife^de 1ai6 ' triir ^^fer "Sc%o|^; 'As « $ £ £ * « h i ^ i ^ ^ J*««^.: ^FB. K e r l i a a FiiSfili* -of 3 u i 3 i n ^ o a WP. a recen#{t# a^ii4^»g'W ^e' r- Mrs. H. B. Wajr a^4 wfs. fTA. I %«e. we*e ^&$t*Ltb s f^u .|^j|g^. ; la*-:tiA'Mis. iSMito'" ^ '"''•" farteburfh -motefeeler***£-%&&%$ ;#erl«f of g-St^ral* i ifeu«&^."' of the.,yatf0u$ •TWi|«# at hais^n&^'aftf'f^ 'P^K •'•fcololrs OH t^e H a d ^ S C , _ £ ^ ^ tofe *f ^te. aiiJ*Qt*»|a .ha|tdin^ ^^4I^H^" *%' A*la|-n, pas^"-' tSsf^;*^ V»L rj^reig on thgjaj^n fn^oBt of H^j „jain v €|ulbi %ras ibptufeiit tW" Im^eflfate cohcluaon., ^B^tfance ^adX^, _ , > *^%^al^^^^'-l»m^«1: " ^ and-»a«: t«nry>ay«ond alad .. ^ „Y _„. . ^^ ^gg* s§un)aay ^ ^ 5Mfc%gi«»Sia rtf© week ja$&g§jL$ ai^tlh^-, a vfps.tejiei^S M^4~. 'MiasHt^Bife l*ord <of Burlington i* ^T^^\mepis'v^'t^''mi^m^M^,tft6- .guest of'lips and iff*, ©ewur*=©ft6*.' scheetule^ for the next 4tew da^s JNfi^i a ^^R^oii^ *ua*ai il^r-^ W^f j s^Mcea'tor tk«^ deceased JPtiis n held. ^% men's doubles oh^mfi9l|f^|i)j^ le^^t tournam«iit waster^tigh*'*a;.^h conclusion, yesterday afternoon. '%^^}weMi' < ^fj> |t^4j^l an^ BpaX r o t a t e v&ft&m?*. '.&p^ : - '- l£%£ •©».««• tu5Rt"«b04% "' " •"*••• ' and most popular monarclis in Europe, •which filled every seat in the htgl j^ 1 -#«i*«-J.t.» \li;is.*i,w»si " »L.^»i.:-..i. : cession In ^t^e €ein*ite ttoe after Idas Sitigation ijJBg^jinir in ®m reign *ei Grand Duke l?P31helni. > In AajgMai «!, 'to*- '-ymr it was spe* ported ^ g | i r ' " i a S^B|§pe. «ewi r """ young: Graf S 1 3G>aoh^s was *o Prlace B^&tf .i* l^fe^. w&fs' 3-ears old and lives': at SCutiich. - ft the son of ^ae ikte Prince Francis Joseg^ «nd «. eag^te la ^#^JBI|(*.i •ksglia^Bt ^et" tBaqgroHttSt* •: '#**** ''^ L.uxeml>um is noted for Its natural r w ife» ^fca«H»QM*>' pairtu <Sf sSbUMT It i s , %©weve*, o ..the s&mi- 'Smi waii-hif. L:.-f-n a w a y ton4g4it. THP WORLD WAS SHJEMT A three *< Stay IE <h. i. 1-IH ny th« Imp. Hdird and Wm. I.'.ve' chapter .tourists firobatoly because It is rather art»Ti $g0&S ^^s '©ittftie of i ^ul old, and ttie % «f tsp a«is 3 The gjc&nd duchy, once a part of Wie empire of <^iH|eniagrne. ^pje an- JtnWb^fone- i-&*owA o* «ntli«l^i^»P '*t««f, '$$&'-QB$ wa& perfectl; S^g. %pte .f^SSSilfe and lonffit b e f o r e ' ||4 aooa tie feet »aa and the dry att- n a 4 i ^ .&rtea oat tti« coarhs and made. thctra-T'' *a*d and fast. gs»e «w* anfc. .^| ^^".ialietasJi rotrnd was |^f «n, . , ^aatti©t«Kp«i«e#|%^ &, j S a a a i c j * ^ )Hapna£;' Jain*! i^M^tor'gyi ^'M«' tiE^dk m^a. smt m&i torn m sets tae former team was returned ( victors by the ^ o r e s of,4»«, ««3y )pdflri HOOTB 2 io 5 T to 11 Auto O w n e r s en TO Imond S. D ^>orlh Catherine for Steam Vdcanjz«jg "' Pan -\'-r .M akeg> ijgg. ^pert Repairing 0«r the cbntrol ol th« middle of the fifteen ««st!rtuiy and with a short Interruption remained to theSr control for %wer tm?o centarlea 13ifflB ^fSart -of M ym *(?ao4 ^...f^oiee and the treaty of Utret^tt gave ^fti« rest t o t h e Emperor Charles VI. France conquered it !n 1795 and held it until t h e e n d oaf t h e Napoleonic wars. The Congr*»g of Vienna ere«£§d *fa« present g$a|p| Aip^jy «B^ , t«^p[,.-|ti, over to Wflliaia I'.' «| 4*9 ^ethj^^& , In return f«r ^ « " Off^jaa %^lte "'"' «4'3m'd tto^Prui a n d JW] W«p*^8? .5.1.M m* «k the «^Br *«ni~»«ftl n w ^ ^ ^ S ^ E ^ f e M j ^ ^ f e o j i a t l»fa '* s ~»—*|t ana 'Moore, the co&k US^t^^g^t^^^M,.^^^"Iti^ '*"*"*"'" •fesfsfeffatey taaau elup^ «tetoate* Saw^I : )|»£*1^r' ! y. Insi»'a»a Welsteail la twto"Mra1gat »l*s; "•<•»&—•— l»y ta© scores of 6-3, 6-2. i ^r ^fayg ta After a short intermission, th* flnal : ' : ' 'Mr. and Mrs. 3. X* Hayes spent the isplipd was played. The crowd held; f'Wseek -end nefili'^^^".^l^&stottrgh."* ;«re, v&^mfirffe*||fia^-Ami »«.^1 ptt r. a-rns^ 3i» t o r i »!#»-. -^. »* ^* ^ir-i4ma'«r|0ip *ro»n the -^ ^g people w|f« ; r$ttl# ,8 J.«f®!! i t s "fePKitij, SB tlie contestants met discuss the rales, aadB malfce their iprelimmaT? prepaaiationa Schmltt and ^foot^, were the favorites. For the* had «ene throws* the classy field, of tennis players t» the final r o u n d , w i t h out losing a siagt© tm. Y«t there WJBJ« not lacking i hose In the audience who thought that Von fctihterilx and 0'fi®»snert>' would beat the For4- •haan Cottage boys. The first set wiaa •beSTin at S o'clock. Schmltt and Moofle won the toss asd c h o s e 8©rv4c«t Moore (began to sew? for the Ford*, ham team. an4 &ls lightening smashes from the b&$k' : line, coanpletely baffled l ^ s os>|3©n««fa Yet the set was fierce- ly s f^u3?ht from the moment the n m Served, and it was not until f '8 i^aaaos had been plag'ed that vic- i«|T4l, BrinkerboH St ^ tito Maclntyr< Shampo Facial H^SSAOB Scal P Treatment HAIR WORK •<«A*^x»)®®®qB®a MENTS ''»"i« or Mar- * auarrlea. No J year* expert- you buy from l ^ l| »*e*rei ruled t»e '"Gragh ^g^ajp'an«tf'the «J Wiiiaor wi^&tn'Hi. in i«^i;-w%ea:' 'his M^gb^',,'W^^t^m, afeanaiag £h* Dutch throng, ftie grand ducliy ( passed, ender tb.e Salic law. t o a MnsnTan, Adolfiji^ ©afee of N^saau. and thence to Ibis son, WjUlara. w»»o died in 191S. After the dissolution of Jhe Ger- man confederation. of which the grand ducby had been apart, in 1866. fhe Prussians, who had the garrison- ing of the fortress of the capital of Luxemburg. still maintained their garrison there. aHshpmg'h it had not been included 4n the new north Ger- .m'an confederation. The queatlo'n w^ts 'referred to a conference of the pow- ers in London in 18f7and the'treaty ,...„, . .. . . . ^ . A ^AJ^A *»,„» brilliant games they of Mav 11 of that year decided .that, _ ^ ^ * \ _ ' , j _ ^ „* ,J? ',**, fTwtw to the clever Fo itbe Prussian garrison must bt with- drawn and the fortress dismantled. M the saroe time the powers guar- anteed the neutraNty and Integrity of *he grand duchy, -and since that tune att 4ias been a sovereigrn and Indepen- dent State, althougih a meart»er of the fGerman Zollverein, The armed forces of the grand 3uehy. thus gruaranteed. as it was sup- posed, against invasion, comprise a .battalion of 150 volunteers a n d a gendarmerie of about the same size. The language of the grand duchy is a patois of German mixed with French, except on the Belgian and French frontiers, where French Is spoken. FreniOh is also the commer- cial language. The country is gov- erned by a coun-QU of 15 members and a chamber of deputies of 48 mem- bers. jl'ST BEFORE THE BATTJLE, MOTHER. marry for TVSP—I am going to brains—not money. jess—^ertai-nly, honey—people usu- Florlda **•!} *y triads of IvKrtfe, WMM«ffl|alry marry their opposites H*«at_AJI^ »Times-Unioa. ^rPry^ was finally cbaMted <u<p for th* jj$rlmriiti -Moore cornibi nation. The 4^*r« of the first set was 7-5. The sec- OShfi set also we»nt to the College boj-s ^y the score of 6-3. The final set^ (proved to be the roost interesting of the d«y. Schmitt and Moore realte- ing- that only one set separated them from the possession of the two hand- some silver ouj>s. phiyed witla des- perate determination. They were n»t (by the most dogged resistance which they had been called upon to face during the tournament. In this set O'Dougherty and Von Kolieritz seem- ed at last to hit their stride anid theft" jnaj3e sse^'eral placesment shots and drives which would have done credit to a McLaughlin or a Bundy. Play &s they miffht, howwer, they cwtld not oivericom*! the spk^ndtd racquet f^ay of thetr opponeats. and alter 18 were forced to "bow to the clever Ford'ham pair The spore of the ftaal set was 10-8. A re- marte»bie feature of tb« tournarni&nt was the faot 1hai Schmitt and Mo«re wpwt through the eniire match play witnsQut loslnig' a set. The ladie«* singles championship tennis tournajnent will begin, today. The tourniaantnt has attracted nearly thirty entries, and some interesting- maitahes are loo'ked for. This afte-raoon. the strong team from the College Oanup will OTOKS bats wath thic* colored nine from Hotel Chsj.m<p!ain. on the diamond near tht golf linSts. The caiwpers have lost only one game this season and they are confident that the$ r will have very little treraible in defeating- th© Hotel team. "Joe" Maloney, who has. won six straight games, and is pitching with (greater sfciH on his every ap- pearance in the box, will twirl for the campers. Malowey has been practic- ing a new Iball wihlch he calls the "Reviver* and he intends to use this, this afternoon. "Joe" Ryan, the camp, ers star short-stop, w,ho is managing- £b,e camp team has selected*the fol- lowing nine players to meet the Bluft Pointers: Hammer 2t>, Ryan BS., Hal ; ala daughter We. aa« MB» WStowymmot. Plrt%i*< Mr. «a^',^|p..^^ta,€Jr^tle V#%ata*: ed FVfeaas^^J^i-^^G^jii A] F. E. Sfieatt ret^rnfci' is '"*' . ^, „ ® # & ' tftrfif b"|i|4« v .w^ J selTedf^e': Ji-ea, wbich uma won ay"li§a4f '^blkiL f ' ; fm" a. r ^bat thefealc*'fm% 3r&0$$m t n e t ^ &,#& ;^a* a anisli' i j | ' ' I ^ S f f l l ' j i a a ovesf msec htmdr&llwet^^sfWtm the «i^t %13nf, a|iiii^ten,t^ 14^ Pf^o 1 ?' <S» malning to feed" at least one hundred 4&fift?' u « # « * i | '-^»4sa^8#«lM^.a& <wm* UPO «3roeIi^l%a^gs. ft **t ' -' - ••• fibii *'«JBeef|B^Srati^ addlnarnot $L be«»^ffla-.a cpe^^^ll«tw'si^.l»otSge of Elks. J? -'J;.." • . 1>ack to us and g^tjrota* taoaey ^A» t©u cheerfully a W r * i# *^1 * 1 «a $-•«*'" ,^ff*ie.,. 1- wceli end wlh bis family. The lawn party Wffln«aBday evening given *y tlie "©oncas iocie|y at \fih» home of. J a m e s Ollvi^-, 1*94 a d^|^ Success. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ayres of Morri sonvJlie and Mr. and Mrs'. McCabe of Schenectady spent tBlp^Bsday evening, in town. * Mrs. St*F or Detroit, SI4ch« and j^CUss Lydia Bre^etie of ^lafbabnr^ tore the guests of Mr. a n d | ^ r a . B . I>- Trae. Mrs M. P. Stouchton is spending two weeke with her ficTp la W e s t C^ajEy RCWSES POINT Aug. 19:—Miss Mtna (Murray o* New Yonk city is visiting her father, Oliver Murray. Mrs, 1.. B. Qulnnell of MHton. Vt., was the guest of "Ms-, and Mrs. G. L. Johnson o«*er S u n d a y . Jtfiss Bertha Gooleiy returned Mon- day afitcT spending a couple of weeScs at •Osvdensburj: with her sister. Sirs. A. -E. Vincent. Oiarles Good row left Wednesday for a few days' visit at Coboes N. Y. Mrs. James I^awler and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dragoon and son Edward all of Ft. Edward, are the guests ot Mr and Mrs. F. P»eshaw. Mrs. Ashline and children are visit- ing relatives In Flattstourgh. (Mrs. Dana of Burlington. Vt. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. Auprey over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Clough Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bruso and Miss Pauline Bruso spent a few days last weeK Chateaugay I^aite w^th Mrs. M. E. Weed motoring; up by way of Chateau ^ay. Miss Florence Crystal, returned with them after spending- three weefks St the cot^a^a w 'ith Mrs. Weed. T h e b a i l g<ame b e t ^ e n the St Lam- berts and Rtntses Point teams results ed In a victory for R. P., score being 11 and nothing. Mrs. Charles Goodrorw is visiting friends at Cohoes. MT. Franik Monette of Aliban-y is snendiing a coupl^ of weeiks vacatiqp with his people. CHAMPLAIK. Aug. is—mt* Edith Cferk of New- ton Centre, Mass., who lias been visit- J^-'»er" , auJrt*-Sir*, -y^&totoSiiet for ;#* past fw© months .i^fcarhedf 1 home .Sctmiaflkar. •• . Miss r John Peacock and daughter r Gladye of ljowelt. Mass^ ans visltinsr AH farmers %m Invited to attend %tm aaaoal picnic to be held tn Scales t>ov«^ Point Aa Fer Thursday, Aug- Mrs. Elmer Deal aad daughter, Hannah *wes» t h e . g u e s t s of Wr. and Mi* VK. li, Dunn.at <3joak Island la^t weak. His. and Mrs. Maffloire ^Bsadreault aad son, IrvlaK ot Plattsburgh are .visiting friends in town. Miss Jennie Fraser of Fort Coving- Ion has been visiting friends tn town for the past week. I^eon H. Wiley was a caller in Ma- loot Monday. Mrs. A. Costello visited friends in Franklin. P. Q.. a few days last week. Mrs. O. E. Blake who has been visiting at her home in Beverely, Mass for the past two months returned Friday. Mrs. C M. Graves was the guest of Mrs. Leon Wiley at Cloak Island a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krugger, of Plattsburgh were the guest of J. H. Pettinger and family for the week end Miss Jessie Pettinger is visiting friends in Montreal, P. Q. J. N. Moore and family of Platts- burgh attended the ball game here Saturday. ft^Ci . ALL THE mms .. ». t>„v *- «.-*- PLATTSBURGH mES&l Semi-Weekly PLATTSBURGH SBNTIK^Lr «-00 A YEA? \7.„ }A I>UNN"S BAY. Ohio's Jejrislature has recently pass- ed a law making $^0 a month for eight months each year t;hs mlnlnjum s a l a r y t h a t oa*a be paid to tea<$*eri in that stfcte. The London Herai|d was the first English newspaper to employ a •near correspondent. This was George Borrow, who wrote the Cariist fight- ing in Spain In 1839. Aug. 18—William Barnes of t h e Dunn Farm was taken to the Cham- jilain Valley Hospital last week and operated on for appendicitis. Miss Ada Anderson of Chazy, who has been quite ill, is gaining slowly. Frank Harvey and sisters are in damp at Trombly's Bay with friends from Champlain. Miss Grace Locklln returned to her home in NorthfieM, Vt., last week. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Davenport of Cooperville, and Mr. and Mrs. Valen- tine of Iowa, spent last week in New Hampshire. v FJoyd Smith of Beekmantown is enjoying his beautiful summer home at Dunp's Bay. Mrs. Chi Ids of Chazy Landing is visiting her son at Grand Isle, Vt Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pike of Isle La Motte were recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Atwood. m •' '•" « ' ' In the last year 41,620 books were published in Japan, while Germany, the meat boo^lflt of European na- tions, had only 31,281 volumes to her credit. .-- '4*- :-« **-wi MISS MARIE STILWEI.I.. W H O W I U , APPEAR \T THK PLATTS- Bl'RfJH THEATRK THIS Al-TERXOOX IXDKK THE MAXA^iE- „MEXT O P G l V ( ARPin-OX LEE A WOMAN'S CHARM. Beautiful hair. Puffy, lustnuis, a<b- undant and free frt>rn dbndruff. it. out. of woman's greatest charm.-, —it's her main delight—yet many who would be most attractive but for theii streaked, thin and lifeless hair, think there is no remedy and that pretty hair is a gift of nature. Beautiful hair is really a matter of care and attention. Parsian Sage, whan rubbea into the scalp and applied to the hair, will work wonders—you w i n i>6 sur- prised ami delighted «:-th the first ap, phi-aunn- not <>n!> win the hair ap» l>»-ar dbund.int, soft, fluffy, radjianc with life, out really doubry beautiful.' PariMan Sage supjjlies hair 4$ai~ scalp needs It surely removes .4ai&;. ruff with one application- arrdaoli ses the hair of all dirt and oil. It is an inexpensive, seiffll! tonic, and contains nothinjg' to tirjure the hair or scalp. It can be secured from Hitchcock's Pharmacy or at a&>^ drug store.—Adjv, •••"• .. • 3 ? ' f.MV$L •' v >'"'ff:iAm ••'Mm Wf-I - ?$$&4 vm&.. <sS&i§te^i^^,iSC.W.i

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T h e Congr*»g of V i e n n a ere«£§d *fa« p r e s e n t g $ a | p | Aip^jy « B ^ , t « ^ p [ , . - | t i , over t o Wf l l i a i a I'.' « | 4 * 9 ^ e t h j ^ ^ & , In r e t u r n f« r ^ « " O f f ^ j a a % ^ l t e " ' " '

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•fesfsfeffatey taaau elup^ «tetoate* Saw^I:)|»£*1^r'!y. Insi»'a»a Welsteail l a twto"Mra1gat »l*s; "•<•»&—•— l»y ta© scores of 6-3, 6-2. i r ^fayg t a

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Af t e r t h e d i sso lu t ion of J h e G e r ­m a n c o n f e d e r a t i o n . of w h i c h t h e g r a n d d u c b y had been a p a r t , in 1866. fhe P r u s s i a n s , w h o h a d t h e g a r r i s o n ­ing of t h e fo r t r e s s of t h e cap i ta l of L u x e m b u r g . still m a i n t a i n e d t h e i r g a r r i s o n t h e r e . aHshpmg'h it had not been inc luded 4n t h e new n o r t h G e r -.m'an c o n f e d e r a t i o n . T h e queatlo'n w^ts ' r e fe r red to a c o n f e r e n c e of t h e p o w ­e r s in L o n d o n in 1 8 f 7 a n d t h e ' t r e a t y , . . . „ , . . .

. . . ^ . A ^AJ^A *»,„» b r i l l i an t g a m e s they of Mav 11 of t h a t y e a r dec ided . that , _ ^ ^ * \ _

' , j _ ^ „* ,J? ',**, fTwtw to t h e c lever Fo itbe P r u s s i a n g a r r i s o n m u s t b t w i t h ­d r a w n a n d t h e fo r t r e s s d i s m a n t l e d . M t h e saroe t i m e t h e p o w e r s g u a r ­a n t e e d t h e n e u t r a N t y a n d In teg r i ty of * h e g r a n d d u c h y , -and s ince t h a t t u n e att 4ias b e e n a sovereigrn a n d I n d e p e n ­d e n t S t a t e , a l thougih a meart»er of t h e fGerman Zollverein,

T h e a r m e d forces of t h e g r a n d 3 u e h y . t h u s gruaranteed. a s it w a s s u p ­posed, a g a i n s t i nvas ion , c o m p r i s e a .bat ta l ion of 150 v o l u n t e e r s and a g e n d a r m e r i e of a b o u t t h e s a m e size.

T h e l a n g u a g e of t h e g r a n d d u c h y is a pa to i s of G e r m a n mixed w i th F r e n c h , except on t h e Belg ian and F r e n c h f ron t i e r s , w h e r e F r e n c h I s spoken . FreniOh is also t h e c o m m e r ­cial l a n g u a g e . The c o u n t r y i s gov­e r n e d by a coun-QU of 15 m e m b e r s a n d a c h a m b e r of d e p u t i e s of 48 m e m ­b e r s . j l ' S T B E F O R E T H E

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^ r P r y ^ w a s finally cbaMted <u<p for t h * jj$rlmriiti -Moore cornibi na t ion . T h e 4^*r« of the first se t w a s 7-5. T h e sec-OShfi se t also we»nt t o t h e College boj-s ^y t h e score of 6-3. T h e final set^ (proved t o be t h e roost i n t e r e s t i ng of t h e d«y. S c h m i t t and Moore r ea l t e -ing- t h a t only one set s e p a r a t e d t h e m f r o m t h e possession of t h e two h a n d ­s o m e s i lver ouj>s. phiyed witla des­p e r a t e d e t e r m i n a t i o n . T h e y w e r e n»t (by t h e mos t dogged res i s t ance w h i c h t h e y had been cal led upon to face d u r i n g t h e t o u r n a m e n t . In th i s s e t O ' D o u g h e r t y and Von Kol ier i tz s e e m ­ed a t last to hit the i r s t r ide anid theft" jnaj3e sse^'eral placesment sho t s a n d dr ives which would h a v e d o n e credi t t o a McLaugh l in or a Bundy . P l a y &s they miffht, h o w w e r , they cwtld not oivericom*! t he spk^ndtd r a c q u e t f^ay of t h e t r o p p o n e a t s . and a l t e r 18

were forced to "bow to t h e c lever Ford 'ham pa i r T h e spore of t h e ftaal set w a s 10-8. A r e -marte»bie f ea tu r e of t b « tournarni&nt w a s t h e faot 1ha i Schmi t t a n d Mo«re wpwt t h r o u g h t h e en i i r e m a t c h play witnsQut loslnig' a set .

T h e ladie«* s ing les c h a m p i o n s h i p tennis t o u r n a j n e n t will beg in , today . T h e tourniaantnt h a s a t t r a c t e d nea r ly th i r ty en t r i e s , a n d s o m e interest ing-maitahes a r e loo'ked for.

T h i s afte-raoon. t h e s t r o n g t e a m f r o m t h e College Oanup will OTOKS b a t s wath thic* colored nine from Hote l Chsj.m<p!ain. on the d i a m o n d nea r t h t golf linSts. T h e ca iwper s h a v e lost only one g a m e th is season and they a r e confident t h a t the$ r will h a v e ve ry l i t t le treraible in defeating- th© H o t e l t e a m . " J o e " Maloney, w h o has. won six s t r a i g h t games , and is p i tch ing wi th (greater sfciH on h i s eve ry a p ­p e a r a n c e in t h e box, will twir l fo r the c a m p e r s . Malowey h a s been p r a c t i c ­ing a n e w Iball wihlch h e ca l l s t h e "Reviver* a n d h e i n t e n d s to use this , t h i s a f t e rnoon . " J o e " Ryan, t h e c a m p , e r s s t a r s h o r t - s t o p , w,ho is managing-£b,e c a m p t e a m h a s s e l e c t e d * t h e f o l ­l o w i n g n i n e p l a y e r s t o mee t t h e Bluft Pointers: Hammer 2t>, Ryan BS., Hal

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g iven * y t l ie "©oncas i o c i e | y a t \ f ih» h o m e of. J a m e s Ollvi^-, 1*94 a d ^ | ^ Success.

Mr. a n d M r s . Anson Ayres of Mor r i sonvJlie a n d Mr. a n d Mrs'. McCabe of S c h e n e c t a d y s p e n t t B l p ^ B s d a y even ing , i n t o w n . • *

Mrs. S t*F or De t ro i t , SI4ch« a n d j CUss L y d i a Bre^e t i e of ^ l a f b a b n r ^ tore t h e g u e s t s o f M r . a n d | ^ r a . B . I>- T r a e .

Mrs M. P . S t o u c h t o n i s s p e n d i n g t w o weeke w i th h e r ficTp l a W e s t C^ajEy

RCWSES P O I N T Aug. 19 :—Miss M t n a (Murray o*

N e w Yonk city is v is i t ing h e r f a t h e r , O l ive r M u r r a y .

Mrs, 1.. B. Qulnne l l of MHton . Vt., was t h e gues t of "Ms-, a n d Mrs . G. L. J o h n s o n o«*er Sunday .

Jtfiss B e r t h a Gooleiy r e t u r n e d Mon­day afitcT s p e n d i n g a coup le of weeScs a t •Osvdensburj: wi th h e r s is ter . S i r s . A. -E. Vincen t .

O i a r l e s Good row left W e d n e s d a y fo r a few d a y s ' visit a t Coboes N. Y.

Mrs . J a m e s I^awler a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n k D r a g o o n and s o n E d w a r d all of F t . E d w a r d , a r e t h e gues ts ot Mr a n d Mrs. F . P»eshaw.

Mrs . Ashl ine a n d ch i ld ren a r e visit­i n g re la t ives In Fla t t s tourgh.

(Mrs. D a n a of B u r l i n g t o n . Vt. was t h e gues t of Mr. a n d Mrs . F . Auprey over S u n d a y .

Mr. and Mrs. F . H. Clough Mr. and Mrs. H . F . B r u s o and Miss P a u l i n e B r u s o s p e n t a few days last weeK a» C h a t e a u g a y I^aite w^th M r s . M. E. W e e d motor ing; u p by w a y of C h a t e a u ^ay . Miss F l o r e n c e Crys ta l , r e t u r n e d w i t h t h e m a f t e r spending- t h r e e weefks St t h e cot^a^a w ' i th Mrs . Weed .

T h e b a i l g<ame b e t ^ e n t h e S t L a m ­b e r t s a n d Rtntses P o i n t t e a m s r e su l t s ed In a v ic to ry for R . P . , sco re b e i n g 11 and n o t h i n g .

Mrs . C h a r l e s Goodrorw is vis i t ing f r i ends a t Cohoes .

M T . Franik Mone t t e of Aliban-y is snendiing a coup l^ of weeiks vaca t iqp w i t h h i s peop le .

CHAMPLAIK.

Aug. is—mt* Edith Cferk of New­ton Centre, Mass., who lias been visit-J^-'»er",auJrt*-Sir*, -y^&totoSiiet for ;#* past fw© months .i fcarhedf1 home .Sctmiaflkar. •• . Miss r John Peacock and daughterr Gladye of ljowelt. Mass^ ans visltinsr

AH farmers %m Invited to attend %tm aaaoal picnic to be held tn Scales t>ov«^ Point Aa Fer Thursday, Aug-

Mrs. Elmer Deal aad daughter, Hannah *wes» the.guests of Wr. and Mi* VK. l i , Dunn.at <3joak Island la^t weak.

His. a n d M r s . Maffloire ^Bsadreau l t a a d son, I rv laK ot P l a t t s b u r g h a r e .visiting f r i ends in t o w n .

Miss J e n n i e F r a s e r of F o r t Coving-Ion h a s been v i s i t ing f r i ends tn t o w n for t h e pas t w e e k .

I^eon H. Wi ley w a s a ca l le r i n Ma-l o o t Monday .

Mrs . A. Coste l lo visi ted f r i ends in F r a n k l i n . P . Q.. a few d a y s l a s t w e e k .

Mrs. O. E. B l a k e w h o h a s been v is i t ing a t he r h o m e in Beverely , Mass for t h e pas t t w o m o n t h s r e t u r n e d F r iday .

Mrs . C M. G r a v e s w a s t h e g u e s t of Mrs. Leon Wi ley a t Cloak I s land a few days last week.

Mr. and Mrs . F r a n k K r u g g e r , of P l a t t s b u r g h w e r e t h e gues t of J. H. P e t t i n g e r and family for t h e week end

Miss Jess ie P e t t i n g e r is visi t ing f r iends in Mont rea l , P . Q.

J. N. Moore and family of P l a t t s ­b u r g h a t t e n d e d t h e bal l g a m e h e r e S a t u r d a y .

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I>UNN"S BAY.

Ohio ' s Je j r i s la ture h a s r e c e n t l y pa s s ­ed a l a w m a k i n g $^0 a m o n t h fo r e igh t m o n t h s e a c h y e a r t;hs m l n l n j u m s a l a r y t h a t oa*a b e p a i d t o tea<$*eri i n t h a t stfcte.

T h e L o n d o n Herai |d w a s t h e first E n g l i s h n e w s p a p e r to e m p l o y a •near c o r r e s p o n d e n t . T h i s w a s G e o r g e B o r r o w , w h o w r o t e t h e Car i i s t f i gh t ­ing in S p a i n In 1839.

Aug. 18—Wil l iam B a r n e s of t h e Dunn F a r m w a s t a k e n to t h e C h a m -jilain Val ley Hosp i t a l las t w e e k a n d ope ra t ed on for append ic i t i s .

Miss Ada Ande r son of Chazy , w h o h a s been qu i te ill, is g a i n i n g slowly.

F r a n k H a r v e y and s i s te r s a r e in d a m p a t T r o m b l y ' s Bay w i t h f r i ends from C h a m p l a i n .

Miss Grace Lockl ln r e t u r n e d to h e r h o m e in Nor th f i eM, Vt., last week .

Mr. a n d Mrs . N. T. D a v e n p o r t of Coopervi l le , and Mr. and Mrs. Va len ­t i n e of Iowa , s p e n t las t week in New H a m p s h i r e . v

FJoyd Smi th of B e e k m a n t o w n is en joy ing h i s beau t i fu l s u m m e r h o m e at Dunp's Bay.

Mrs . Chi Ids of Chazy L a n d i n g is vis i t ing he r son a t G r a n d Isle, V t

Mr. and Mrs . Lesl ie P i k e of Isle L a Mot te w e r e r e c e n t gues t of Mr. and Mrs . Levi A t w o o d .

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