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B u r t Web- R b d m a n . zens' ' T e l e p h o n e company of -this- city. l a r g e crowd, m a n y Christians h e i h g ster of T h r e e Mile iBay,, 'Rev. G. B . p r e s e n t by i n v i t a t i o n . •*-*&TT- . ' Mrs, E l l e i i ; Duggan. WatertGWii Markets. '' T h e little s y n a g o g u e , s p i c k .and B r a d l e y o f A d a m s C e n t e r a n d Rev. J . 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S h e • was- •Tlmopiy hay a b o u t 63 years olda n d the wlrido,"-of Grain. James P a p a y a n a K o s , - t h e w e l l - k n o w n in h e r e d i t a r y t a i n t . T h e g i r l i s city c a r r i e r s were on t h e i r routes and ' J . D . Gillette-. ' F o u r , b r o t h e r s a-aff Oats ;50@ns Bye -r& Greek. T h e c o n s i d e r a t i o n "was about, c h a m p i o n e d h y a n uncle, F a t h e r - Gil- the r u r a l c a r r i e r s h a d d e p a r t e d . a. s i s t e r survive. Burial w a s m a d e W h e n t h e train d o e s a r r i v e within Wheat - ® - Barley no® 55,000. .. :, b e r t , and iby a y p u n g physician, w h o a t A d a m s . •• Popcorn, cob bu.9Q@l 00 Buckwheat tulud.... 1 80 —o— aid- h e r in e s t a b l i s h i n g h e r r e a l c h a r - an h o u r o r so" of i t s s c h e d u l e d -time Curn -ffl Dr. P . A . Giaudett, d e n t i s t , -wilt ibe a c t e r . ' Mr. Keice'y i s in t h e role" of the r e s c l t i s felt t h r o u g h o u t ' every R e b e c c a Merwin. business 'concern of a n y importance in his office i n R e d w o ' o d f r o m ' N o v . 1 1 fcord P i t z m a u r i c e a n d Miss S h a n n o n Wool. •Rodman, Nov. 5.'—Miss R e b e c c a Washed wool lb..31® to April 1. T h o s e w i s h i n g d e n t i s t r y a s L e o n o n a r e r e p o r t e d to b e m o s t hfre a n d o v e r the w h o l e o f Northern Unwashed wool lb, done will p l e a s e call a n d m a k e en- advantageously, p l a c e d , while t h e s u p - New Y o r k . Previously t h e manufac- Merwin,-aged SO y e a r s , died W e d n e s M a p l e Syrup a n d Sugar. gagements a s -my time i s u s u a l l y en- p o r t i n g c o m p a n y includes M r s . S o l turer a n d - t h e b u s i n e s s m a n would d a y a t 'her h o m e h e r e . Miss Merwin- Staple syrup, per gal .10® 12H gaged. '( ' ' ' , S m i t h , t h e o l d e s t a c t r e s s , E d g a r L . receive t h e i r mail a b o u t 9 o'clock, h a d been a life l o n g resident of t h e Maple sugar, per b... t o w n ; a true a n d ' devoted m e m b e r of D a v e n p o r t and o t h e r s of special note-. but now i t frequently h a p p e n s that —o— ' ' R E T A M K S ' P1UCBS. Friday a t Glen Park 'before Justice " B r i d g e " r e h e a r s a l s were held u n d e r s t e n o g r a p h e r s and office employes s i t t h e Methodist c h u r c h . Butter a n d E g g s . of F e r - around w i t h hands f o l d e d , waiting Blanchard w a s tried t h e a s s a u l t .case, Lhe i m m e d i a t e direction Farmers'cr'm'ry..3il®33 Rosemary cream B8S535 ISdwiU'cl D . Shelc-y. against M a r g a r e t Gallop, charged, d i n a n d G o t t s c h a l k a n d the p r o d u c - the a r r i v a l of the m o r n i n g ' s mail. Theresa, Nov. 5 . — E d w a r d T>. S h e - Fanners' prints....33®35 Henov'ted butter..—@— with s t r i k i n g one of h e r n e i g h b o r s t i o n made h i - s t r i c t 'accord w i t h h i g h A d a m s a n d many o f the small 30@3a p r o m i n e n t St.Law.Co.cr'm'ry.tfW) Fresb eprgs with b o a r d . T h e d e f e n d a n t -was dis- c o n s i d e r a t i o n -for t h e joint s t a r r i n g places a r e complaining a b o u t the ser- l e y , o n e of t h e t o w n ' s St.Luw.Oo.prints..1!3®88 storage BRKS 88@2!) engagement of M r , Kelcey a n d vice given N o r t h e r n N e w Y o r k . One m e n , diet! at h i s h o m e early M o n d a y charged. Cheese. m o r n i n g . R e w a s born, in A l e x a n d r i a M i s s 'Shannon. E r n e s t S h i p m a n —o— man s a i d Monday: " T h e , company English d a i r y 25®— Pineapple 50(S>— t h e i r i n t e r e s t s f o r has Cbncocted the w o r s t service in i n 1S34, and h a d b e e n a r e s i d e n t - o f The -Watertowii H i g h s c h o o l foot- will -look a f t e r 25®- Edam SI 00®— T h e r e s a since b o y h o o d , On O c t o b e r Dollrle, each t h e n e x t five y e a r s . , ball t e a m defeated- Lowville a t Lowyears for a road that p a y s t h e best of 2 6 , 1S56, he m a r r i e d (Rosy A. S m i t h Phlla. c r e a m ,11X3)25 Roquefort lb 40@45 ville T u e s d a y -afternoon- b y a s c o r e of all its l i n e s for its l e n g t h . " 6@— Old elieeso 20®— of .Philadelphia, w h o survives w i t h Neufchatel "Side Tracked." G to 0. T h e Y. M. >C. -A'. I n t e r m e d i o n e sen, W i l l i a m D . Sheley; t w o sisWbod (Delivered). ates played! B l a c k River a t B l a c k RivThe- a t t r a c t i o n a t t h e City o p e r a F O R AX ICE R-i2sTK. t e r s , Mrs. Mary 'Miller, of T h e r e s a , Cord. i4 cord X cord. er a tie g a m e , t h e score b e i n g 5 to 5. h o u s e S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d e v e n a n d 'Mrs. R e s e t t a Minor, of W a t e r - Hard body maple S2 75 $150 3 00 —o— • i n g will b e t h e sensational ' c o m e d y O. W . G r a y to Conduct S k a t i n g P a - t o w n , and a b r o t h e r , Nelson S h e l e y , Hard mill slabs 2 25 126 75 Louis Gilho • of , 1 4 S m i t h avenue d r a m a "Side r a c k e d , " which d e a l s o f Theresa. T h e deceased was of t h e Penn. hemlock vilion. S 00 1 00 , was c o m m i t t e d t o 'the a s y i u m f o r t h e w i t h t h e f l i n t y . s i d e of life o n t h e firm of Heller & Sheley, c o n t r a c t o r s Charge ror splitting Coal ( D e l20 i v e r e d ) .10 N o t h i n g hindering t h e workmen a n d builders. [ insane, a t Ogde,ns'b,urg, (Friday .after-! r a i l r o a d . " S i d e T r a c k e d " is a c o m .""' Charge for carrying..... Cash P r25 i c e s . 15 i noon by J u d g e iSm'ei'Son o n applica.- e d y dl-ama b o r d e r i n g on the f a r c e ; i t who a r e r u s h i n g it to c o m p l e t i o n , the i tion of S u p e r i n t e n d e n t - P a t r i c k (Red- is u p t o dateit a n d a s presented b y t h e Novelty r i n k will be o p e n e d ' Saturday M ton !4ton per ton Duncan 'Carkcy. 31 88 $3 55 [ man and o n t h e adavits of D r s . H . A. Q. -Scanimo c o m p a n y is a m o s t e n - night by C . W . Gray i n t h e old State stove C a r t h a g e , Nov. 5 .-^-Duncan C a r t t g y . , . . $ 0 1)0 1 83 805 j o y a b l e ' e n t e r t a i n m e n t . The p l a y w a s Street c l i u r c n . Mr. G r a y Chestnut- -. has j u s t \ A. Hoyt a n d J,' M, Smith. ,a,8S a 00 3 56 jf... w r i t t e n t o ' a m i i s . 6 , a n d It n e v e r fails p u r c h a s e d of C. W. R i d e r t h e house d i P d Saturday, a f t e r n p p n at h i s h o m e Mixed, 3 55 , 188 ,... 6 00. Kgg . . • - . . o n Souiii James -street; at the a g e of .... 6 90 The decisiori^oSHhe P u b l i c Service in t h i s w i t h a i j e \ m o s t - e x a c t i n g a u d i - and l o t a t 2 1 State s t r e e t j u s t below 9 0 y e a r s . H e w a s bprn in C a n a d a Gnito..:... 1~57 SOS Pea The • l e a d i n g - character i s a. his p r o p e r t y , and has s e c u r e d irbm .... (i (15 Commission r e q u i r i n g l e t t e r c a r r i e r s e n c e . a n d had been a r e s i d e n t of C a r t h a g e H a z e l t o q L e h5 i 05 g h Coal. f to pay.Oheir f a r e s does not-effect-this t r a m p , and: tp h i j n is. accorded a.rpg;-',; Ball & G a n t e r the l e w e r p o r t i b n bf a f o r t h e past t h i r t y - f i v e years. H e ' is .,37 65 [city, as4he-rBlaek"Rivei! T'ractibH'Co! u-lai" b v ^ l p n . P o r t r a y e d by the»H«r- , lot'ftfrtnerly- a t '5 M e c h a n i c street irt s u r v i v e d by four ,sons,.fgs.eph, Jex-ome, Hazoltori Lehigh per ton I has made t h e m p a y f o r s o m e time' f e e t nlimitfy o f . i h e actor, h e a p p e a r s the r e a r o f t h e Rider p r e m i s e s , t h u s E d w a r d and F r a n k , also three, d a u g h S a l t and S m o k e d Fish, in a rolet h a t ap_peals_to_the : h e a r t of giving h i m a n oblong s t r i p deeper -past. - T h e - g o v e r n m e n t p a y s t h e j ' a r e Hnllbut per lh 18®20 Salmon e v e r y audience, a h d ' n i a k e s ' e a B h "spec- than t h e S t a t e street s c h o o l lot ad-t e r s , Miss B a t t l e Carlte}*, M r s . J o h n [ while t h e c a r r i e r s are o n d u t y . 12J4S15 Horring, box........._. t a t o r not only l a u g h a s each f a m i l i a r joining a n d two lots w i d e . ' A t the rear M o f f a t t ' a n d ' M r s . F r a n k E, O r m a n . . . Cod. —o— Maoktril .1(J®28 Boneless herring.. lO@10 Saturday a t H e r k i m e r 'before Jus- a s p e c t of t r a m p , n a t u r e is d i s p l a y e d , of this p r o p e r t y men a n d t e a m s are a t Feed (Delivered) Cni'olinc K . Adunis., per ton tice Devend'orf was a r g u e d t h e mort- b u t a r o u s e s g e n u i n e e n t h u s i a s m , a s work e x c a v a t i n g for a s k a t i n g rtnk, per cwt C a r o l i n e Rv A d a m s , the, Widow,of, Corn meal 8d0O@31OO ,..$1 50®1 55 gage f o r e c l o s u r e action of A-nia'sa? t h e . h e a r t ef b a k i s s e e n h e a t i n g . u r t . .which w i l l cover an a c r e - a n d a 'half ; H ) 0 0 ® 3 1 00 ... 1S0@1 55 C a l v i n Adams, d i e d Monday m o r n i n g d'er t h e ragged j a c k e t o£ t h e w a y and will b e nearly s q u a r e i n form, , I t [ Hungerford a s executor a g a i n s t Clara Cracked corn 85 00®3(10O ... 175®1 80 i will b e - i l l u m i n a t e d b y 150 incan- a t h e r home in t h e > town, of Btowiir. Cornnnd oats...... ,,, 1 95®2 00 ; Snow, which;,was-tyied h e f o r e Justice f a r e r . an ooano oo .,. 160@155 T h e play i s i n t e r s p e r s e d w i t h descent e l e c t r i c lights, e n c i r c l i n g t h e v i l l e . She was b o r n in R u t l a n d a n d Ground oats | Devendorf h e r e ' l n J u n e . T h e prop80 [email protected] ... 1 55@1 00 8100@82 0O ; erty involved i s t h e H o t e l (De.-Snow.at b r i g h t ccmedy, s p a r k l i n g - m u s i c , p r e t - rink a n d r u n n i n g across i n -strands tb h a d lived in B r o w n ville J(i y e a r s . -She Spring wheat bran.. ..'. 155©1 « 81 08®32 00 Winter "Wheat bran. opposite c o r n e r s . The i c e will extend l e a v e s two b r o t h e r s . Cecil J . W i l s p n ,,.150®155 ty g i r l s , a n d c h a r m i n g lpver.s. Its, L Henderson (H-ar.bbr. 80 00©310O ... 170®1 75s p e c i a l scenery a n d mechanical effects to within a few" feet of t h e - r e a r of the a n d Oscar W i l s o n , and a.'sistov, M.r's. Spg. middlings 34O0@33OO .'.. I 70@1 75 3t00@35 0O Screenings a r e also w o r t h y of special m e n t i o n . I t . -building, a l l o w i n g s k a t e r s t b p u t on S a r a h Demite, o f I.oi-rai'pe'. ... 100® — ©19 00 There w e r e few m a t t e r s - b r o u g h t is "breezy, b r i g h t a n d always o n t h e and t ^ k e off s k a t e s in t h e building. ... 3 00® — ltcddog- flour ... 3 00® — • before J u s t i c e , W a t s o n M . R o g e r s nio've,! and t h e r e i s a vim a n d g o .A hoard' fence topped ;by wire will A u g u s t u s J". Kog'prs. . , ; Oilmen!. ... 31® 1 10 3tO(®23 00 t in regular , : special . t e r m jSaturr a b o u t i t t h a t , cap.tures t h e g a l l e r y a s enclose t h e ice. T h e r e h a s long been ... 00® (15 •Augustus '.T, R o g e r s , a\ b r o t h e r i of Oyster shell 12 00@13 00 [day. Ott a p p l i c a t i o n ,-of 'Bradley wei'l is the,elite. *ot every a u d i e n c e . . a - d e m a n d f o r a s k a t i n g r i n k i n this J u s t i c e , Watson M . Rogers.i.is d e a d ; a t Ground bone ... 70® 75 & ' ... iW® 65 , Winslpw f o r t h e . plaintiff, -final de- D o n ' t ; fail to s e e " t h i s l a u g h i n g s u c - city' a n d b e i n g so c e n t r a l l y , .located, h i s h o m e in M i l w a u k e e , Wis. F o t t * Bone meal..., ,., ;60@1 70 |c-ree o f - d i v o r c e was p r d e r e d i - i n - t h e c e s s : '. the N o v e l t y should -be w e l l patron- g r e a t .many y e a r s Mr. Rogers h a d Baled nay, timothy. S u g a r s . [case ,pf . -Estelle JWteGuire-.'aganst ized. ' H i s y e a r s of e x p e r i e n c e in t h e •been professor o f chemistry i n t h e Baled oat straw.... Billed fy£ sWiw.... & 36-* Powdered ice b u s i n e s s gives .Mr. 'Cjra-y an advan- S o u t h - $ide H i g h school q£ M i l w a u k e e , , Granulated James IP. M d G u i r e , f o r m e r l y of this The- O r p h e u m . * f Oatsbu........ %— Cut leal-•. tage .over m a n y in o a r i n g f o r the. r i n k b u t h a d been ill f o r the past y e a r , A'S Confeotion'rs A..6 i city., , . •. . . . . . F o l l o w i n g . i s ' t h e bill a t t h e O r 8 - Cubes ...toa . Mixed grain...,.,,. and gfetting the" best s u r f a c e possible. a b o y Mr.' R o g e r s resided in the" to«ai! StftA >>y —o— hep'um t h i s w e e k : Orvilie and F r a n k a - Ye11o#.... .. 6@5K I At t h e r e g u l a r m e e t i n g of "Water- a p p e a r in t h e m o s t r e m a r k a b l e a c r o Extra C: ...a)o f C a p e Vincent. -, • J O B B E R S ' PRICES T O D E A L E R S . Itown lodge, , B . iP, O. BlkSf-ffriday b a t i c .'apt y e t . s e e n h e r e , t h e i r s t u n t s WAGES REDUCED. 1 evening it w&s decided "-id- e n t e r i n t o b e i n g , bf'Sie kindi t h a t appeal t o l o v Sugars. Susan C Hyer. Ian agreement with." . t h e Fourth, e r s o f feats of t h a t n a t u r e . NOTB-The following quotations on rellncd S u s a n C, H y e r , wifi- of J o h n H y e r , sugars [Battalion b a n d ; ' ttiS' d f l i c M -musical • TJhe S h a r p l i e s , comedy i n u s i c a i Order A p p l i e s to 2,270 W o r k m e n a t are F. O. B. Watertown less 1 [nor cent cash d i e d a t 'her h o m e , No.li09sFlow.ei' 10 days. I organization o f C o m p a n y C„..i'st regi- a r t i s t s , play t w e l v e Brake S h o p . . different i n Inient ,to b e c o m e the Ellis'' b a n d , ; t h e s t r u m e n t s a n d p r o m i s e to d e l i g h t . a v e n u e west, M o n d a y evening, -aged Crystal domteo 7 05 I'hoenljc A. No. 5....4 05 llodge g r a n t i n g t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n t(ie m u s i c lovers. T h e y Were I n .-JJeWf A b o u t 2,270 men e m p l o y e d in."the ' 4 1 y e a r s . She w a s born at W a d d i n g - Cillloaf 8W> Crescent C.No.8....-t 60 XXXX powdered... .6 115 Steam r I'd No.. 10..i 70, fuse,of i t s r o o m s f o r r e h e a r s a l ' s a n d Y o r k for 20 c o n s e c u t i v e , weeks. . ,'. '. I New Y o r k A i r Brake c o m p a n y ' s plant t o n a n d had r e s i d e d hi-ro for, f o u r t e e n Granulated, bbl 5 10 I other p u r p o s e s . P r o f . Dodd a n d ' h i s 51,000 t a l k i n g here r e c e i v e d a n n o u n c e m e n t F r i d a y y e a r s . Mrs. H y e r was a d e v o u t R o - do5 lb sacks fi.80 No. 15bags., 115 - . — r W ' ' . - . '.-> | , " d o g , . Nigger, a r e likely to. p r o v e that f r o m November 1 t h e i r wages m a n Catholic a n d bad many f r i e n d s 6 11(1 Gran. A 25 lb sack.. .••> lo , While w o r k i n g on a f r e i g h t train t h e "inatinee f e a t u r e . - I f you n e v e r would b e r e d u c e d 10 p e r c e n t , S t r i n - i n a n d about t h i s city. S h e l e a v e s , do 10 lh sacks 510 - • in the local y a r d s - S u n d a y n i g h t , the: h e a r d a dog t a l k n o w is your o p p o r - ! gency i n t h e general m o n e y m a r k e t is h e r husband, o n e daughter, L l l l i a n y dolOOlb bags Flour. given -as t h e cause. T h e c u t reduces o f t h i s city; h e r m o t h e r , M r s . David; [ t r a m s u d d e n l y h r o k e . i n t w o and F . t u n i t y . Spring pat's. .S5 S5@il 1)0 Corn meal bltd.S iM — [ T . Brooks, a -brakeman, w h o resides A t w o b d a n d T e r r y , f o r m e r l y i n the w e e k l y payrolj b y s o m e t h i n g , like B r o w n , and a s i s t e r . Mrs. R i c h a r d I at 36 Meadow. str,eet,was p r e c i p i t a t e d c o m i c bpera, p r e s e n t a refined a n d $3,00.0". A c c o r d i n g to t h e general su- P a l m e r , of W a d d i n g t o n . . . Winter pat's.. 5 6088 60 -tt'd oats 1)1)1,.;6 75@7 2o B'd oats Mbnl.8 75SM 00 I Ji'om t h e t o p of a ibox -car t o t h e a r t i s t i c sketch w r i t t e n for t h e m 'by p e r i n t e n d e n t i t was a c a s e of. cut or I "round -below, S u s t a i n i n g s e v e r e in- G'ebrge St. C o h a n , author of F i f t y lay bff a n d the' former w a s chosen. Itvc Hour iwrt - Graham .» OOOli Di W h e n a s k e d how' l o n g t h e reduc[ juries. fje w a s jjickecr u p s o o n -after- M i l e s F r o m B b s t o n a n d many B t h e r ' nkwheat... Si)®'~ Gmn.c'nmenl.. -®100 No S e e d of II. tion w o u l d 'probably b e In force, [ w a r d and- i t 'wasjioiui'd t h a t h e .had- successful pieces. S a l t 1'oi'Ic a r i d I / a r d , [fractured h i s Te£t"l<iiee c a p a n d 'both ?2» 50 Pure tub UvA.M/Mn'A A lbng and t i r e s o i m - r a i l r o a d Jour.- Plonr bls't bbl T h o m a s P b t t e r Dunne, t h e g r e a t Mr. T t i n d e r said t h a t h e hoped t h e situation w o u l d clear u p soon, b u t | wrists. '""' " aliorti!iitcIeail7 507118 50 Pui-elard plHlsll^@12J4 character comedian and. m i m i c : n e y IS u n n e c e s s a r y these d a y s , b e - Family Mess.lU mi 17 00 Pure lard bbl.l0p>ll% that h e w a s not i n a .position to E d w a r d s a n d K e r n e l ] , said t o b e c a u s e the Bell t e l e p h o n e can d o the" Bran pork.. 15 SH 16 50 Long clear...II) 5(>ff -7-0 make a n y promises. •;ame errand a t a m u c h c h e a p e r cost, Bnneltss piR.24 69® 25 00 Clear back,. 17 5»@1H 0 Rev. C.; TJ. P e c k S u n d a y evening a m o n g t h e b e s t s i n g e r s a n d m o s t The' r e d u c t i o n is m a d e necessary, -Market A r m . Receipts u XbT. i n vaudeville, a n d Preached a s e r m o n on " M i s t a k e n for finished'per-formars N E W YORK DAIRX MARKET. according t o one i n a u t h o r i t y , by | a Deer, -Lessons from t h e A d i r o n d a c k n e w motion p i c t u r e s close t h e p r o - the s t r i n g e n c y in the m o n e y market. oos. • BDKOTHS. tragedies." H e n a r r a t e d t h e story g r a m T h e r e w i l l b e daily m a t i n e e s It is e x p l a i n e d that b e c a u s e the railMutter. To Mr. and Mrs. H A. Bernini- M Stone street, p i some ..of t h e accidents t h a t oc- a t t h e O r p h e u m excepting M o n d a y . roads of t h e country a r e suffering Oct. 10, a. (laughter. Dorothy Rutland. Creamers extras ;•••. „,=,„ curred, i n - ' t h e Adirondack's recently, for f u n d s , t h e New Y o r k Air B r a k e To Mr ami Mrs. I,. I. Brown, US Main street, Creamer^, common to extra 's«w*7 T H E 6.ARN DANOE. drawing t h e r e f r o m t h e . l e s s o n t h a t Co. is .experiencing difficulty in mak- Nov. 1, 100r, nson. l)o Held txtrus SflS^fl j '"any of t h e people of t o d a y a r e ing, l i b e r a l collectibns f o r equipment n go@2» s ,their AXARRiEn. J Stale dairy common to extra l+V,e - -purposes- oh- other A r r a n g e m e n t s a r e : B e i n g ' C o m p l e t e d ail'ready'furnished a n d f o r 'which payWestern imitation creamery, common toixtra.21®2* B0CJMVA8HF,it—At tne nctliouy St. E. paraoifMings w h i l e t h e y kill t h e dearest t o r Aniitml Event. ' * ment i s n o w o f p 4 s t d u e . ,,,.,10@20 Notf. 4, IDOr, liy Ilev. «. II. Kelson, Walter 1!.< Ilonovated, common to extra \ things o n e a r t h . , The' c o m p a n y never h a d a better ase, Buck and Miss Elizabeth Washer. Dotli o£ this city, Western factory, common to extra .25@3* A r r a n g e m e n t s f o r t h e torn d a n c e business t h a n now i n t h e m a t t e r of Ohecse. TEDD55 H O R S E F R E E . g i v e n f o r the benefit of St. P a t r i c k ' s orders a n d in- this r e s p e c t the outDEATHS. ' M a r k e t weak. R e c e i p t s 1,350. o r p h a n a g e a r e n e a r i n g c o m p l e t i o n look w a s n e v e r inbre p r o m i s i n g . T h e SLATBR-.U Brownvllle, Oct. 31, 1907, Sarah,' Sto:e lull cream, small, colored, line. J5!4@— | O r p h e u s M a t i n e e P a t r o n s t o Receive a n d i t is confidently expected t h i t a s employes, however, m u s t be paid wldov of tlm-lnte Joseph siatei. aged 95 yeai-s and no white \y^T„, 10 months. a success it will eclipse a n y t h i n g of weekly f o r t h e i r la'bbr. Tf t h e comM3W/* a B e a u t i f u l Gift. Hl'ATT-In this iltv, Oct. 31, W07, John A., Jognod t h a t n a t u r e e v e r a t t e m p t e d i n t h i s pany is , u n a b l e tb c o l l e c t funds fast son ot John and Helen Hyatt, aged 1 .years, 11 Do large colored line 16MW5— enough, t o meetsthe p a y r o l l s , a s is months and 29 days. . The m a n a g e m e n t "of t h e O'rpheum city.' Jio white V> «>mi DDGGAJHtl the town ol llounslield. Nov. 2;1 State Pa. selected fancy white.. iSclmiidt's R u b e band a n d Huff's the case n o w , a r e d u c t i o n i s inevita[ a^ made arrangements w i t h the PoDoordlriary togood., 1? mA ble T h u s t h e situation i s explained. 1907, Ellen,,beloved wife oC William Duggan, aged orchestra, the m e m b e r s Do choice .,, • r'ahontas Manufacturing company F a r m e r 54 years, 7,raonths and 2i days. Skims 1 ©13 of b o t h of w h i c h have b e e n r e OHAMPIOK'-In this city, Nov. 2, 1907, Clara, In- Do mixed extra l r h ! r ! b y e a c h ^ v e e k f r o m n o w u n t i l c r u i t e d from t h e s u r r o u n d i n g c o u n - AD W R I T E R S W A N T E D — T h e r e are fant daughter ot Mr and Mrs. Joseph Champion, Western fancy selected I aristmas o n e of tlieir f a m o u s trav...muz aged 1 months. Jlollrst... P'ung T e d d y h o r s e s will h e g i v e n as a t r y districts a n d w h o , a r e t o b e many p o s i t i o n s open f o r a d writers ,,.ll)®21 BltOW,N-,U Adams, Nov. 1.KW, Mrs. Cornelia 'Do seconds.. 11 1 and a d v e r t i s i n g m a n a g e r s . Salaries ,.,10@iil a t t i r e d in their r u r a l g a r m e n t s , will | , .I "" ' t o p a t r o n s of the, O r p h e u m Brown, widow of James Brown. H a y and S t i ' a w . Southerns, Inferior t matmees. E v e r y a'Sturday .one of f u r n i s h the m u s i c , t h e former from run as h i g h a s $ l b \ 0 0 0 a year, W e BKOOKS-AtSyurCtlse, Oct. 31.1007, Be Alton S. Hay . . . . . P e r 100 lbs Clover mixed.. SliSDO can t e a c h y o u advertising: in your i I ' n e horses m i l l be d r a w n f o r . Christ- a h a y rack u p o n which they a r e to-spare t i m e a n d at a l o w c o s t , Ability Brooks. SI 10§115 Clover 75®80 ADAMS—At nrownvUle, No*. 3,190", Caroline %, Prime Jtmas week a l l t h e coupons s a v e d will r i d e into town, t h e latter f r o m a to read a n d write a n d a m b i t i o n to widow o£ tho late Calvin Adams, aged 711 years. No. 1 105®1.10 S t r a w 40#15 Irh- v , n i r o m a n d a ' h a n d s o m e T^d- p l a t f o r m of baled, h a y . Write toBISNET'i'B-In this city, Nov. I, 1007, Anna 8., No,2 1 05®l 10 L o n g r y e 60®«5 T h e dance will h e held M o n d a y succeed a r e all you n e e d . Itn t K ° r f C 0 S t i n ' S $50.00 will h e given day fpr " T w o Hundred M i l l i o n Dollar wife of Wheat It, Blsnette, aged 25 years* and 5 No.3 8fx3) 03 lhni.« J n c k y o n e al >Solute]y f r e e . The, e v e n i n g , N o v e m b e r 1 1 . A d v e r t i s i n g Booklet," w h i c h gives months. N e w York G r a i n M a r k e t . P.ITCB—In this city. Nov. 5. 100?, Edward S., full p a r t i c u l a r s . I. C. S . , Box 799, LvMf-i. 0 1 ' t h i s 'week's gift i s now on New York, Nov. 5-Wheat receipts -18,000, bu son of Edward and Elizabeth Mich, aged :j days.; F o r t h e beet, p a i n t , ons t h a t will S c r a n t o n , P a . ,800,000; Dec 1(W@ 107; May 1108111. BENNBTT-In this city, Nov. 4, 1007, Xeo. T. sales n o t crack or p e e l , u s e H. TV. J o h n s ' Rye—Market stenrty.lNo. western 02®01 ask. fm nitU, e Bennett, son of James G-., and Emma Bennett, aged. Com receipts 178,000 bus:2. sales 10,000. [ « o « ? w f a d o V ' R ' Smith'S ' ' A s b e s t o s paint. A l w a y s gWes s a t i s 7 years, 9 hibntlis and 27 days. Milk. At R i c e ' s P h a r m a c y , t h e best Wines faction; Vc- sale b y Homer H . R i c e , HYER-In this city, Nov. 5, MOT, Susan C , wife The-prlce Is 4 cents per quart or $1,01 per 40j of John R, Hyer, aged 41 years and 5 days. . quart cans in the So cent. irBlitQt zone and l i a u o r s for medicinal p u r p o s e s . druggist. . . . |*lne a ^ d ' i r o n ? ™ ^ ^ " ^ ^ — ... •" T. i l '••' I { * " " < - $ The Chicago Cubs With their trusty clubs, Won the pennant— They're no dubbs. We've been pennant winkers for years when it conies to offering the public strictly highgrade clothing at fair prices. Our efforts have been crowned with success and if you want to have dealings with a winningcombination why not buy your Suit or Overcoat here? Ready-to-wear Suits, $10 to $35. Overcoats, $12 to $45. Jaines R. Miller Co. "Where Quality Counts." Frank A. Empsall ® Co. (Successors to) F. D. R o t h Company. "So We Are Showing a Complete Line I of Warner's Rust Proof Corsets, $1.00 ro $3.00 Pair. i mm Frank A. Empsall ® Co. Watertown, N . Y. Buyers Show Great 'Enthusiam Over Our Styles, Values and Prices. Quality Suits For Men. The Newest Designs Tho p r i n c i p a l mason o u r Suits aro boat Is becauuc t h e y a r e better made. A n y o n e run show n e w patterns. But there Is no c l o t h i n g made so well a s ours. That's t h e reason they hold their shape. T h a t ' s what makes t h e m wear and w e a r and wear—and that's why w e sell thorn. W e i n v i t e the ninst lovitleal inspection ami comparison. Our clothing is i n a class ol Us « - n - d i s t i n c t l y different from t h e ordinary r e a d y - t o - w e a r clo'thing a n d from every s t a n d a r d o£ J u d g m e n t tho best clothing v a l u e a t our p r i c e s you can llnd in Watertown. . Our l i n e ot Overcoats a n d Raincoats? Is complete. W e carry the celebrated Sweot-Orr TJnirm Made Trousers. Prices from $1.80 to $5.00. W e h a v e just received a finu line of Kathrubes a n d H o u s e Coats; would b e pleased to s h o w them to you. HATS, CAT'S, GLOV1DS A!*» MTTTlBiVS. ' r ' Sole a g e n t tor 1-1. S. P e t e r s Brotherhood Overalls! Our "'Children's" Department is full, with a l l the Novelties of the season f o r the Little I'ellows. . J. M. DORSEY, 7 Washington Place. \ • \ • • \