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, sure you have tt good gun. You go a long way for game, doh't take criance of making a po^r Shot. ' hestcr\Ms are always reliable, they have stood the mo 31; severel tests and are tue favorite NEV There r ong Sportsmen, they MISS FIRE is no line more complete. We have! ii large stock comprising thie most poWular eallbres for all Kinds of game Call an i investigate. You will fin<? our prices low. HENRY ^lattstyiirgh WEDN&SDAY, SEPT, Notice to Advertisers. : All changes of ads lor The Preir (mould be brought: In by 4.^0 p. m. Changes for Monday monunsr should b> in AS early 2.80 p. no. Saturday. No adi- are *et at nljrht- ; I Here and Hereabouts. •f-The Plattsburgh. § State Normal op«fns today. -—Fresh oysters jusjt received at Goi ligah'S niarket,"' /—Mildred ifioll&nd in "The lriumph. of an Empress'! at the theatre tonight -rt-Twenty-five cent -meals at the ,W. 8. T. U. tent on the fair grounds. —Now is the time to get a new clothes : bar cheap at J. A. Freeman's. —4Prol Henry G. Smith's dancing class 1 , will meet .this evening in the Court Street Theatre. , —Buy your shoes at Qirard & Byrnes' and get a free admission, ticket to the cdunty fair.' - ' " -f-Admission tickets ;to the cpunty fair are given free, at Girard & Pleaslnt leather for tag 4 CONTESTED RACES Addres: T^ls Forejrioaft by H|b* BIB, Norris, Master of ; the State Grange. The Cttnfbn County Fair is on, jjmd it is an fcxhlbition well worth attepd- ing. .;:'|-was fair weather ytsteipay all^rigbjtl and tbe> attendance was lithe largest w s t ,day crowd in the hist; pry ofl the: society,- the.paid adrijssiins being nearly double those of the f Tgt WOOD amnii ! HREDGfe STREET. . bundles'/at the w . C. T. B, pai-celjtent and be relieved of care'for the rest oj^tbe day. j ; " • . .. .' I/-fThe 'Recorjd Keeper will be at the iMaceabee rooms from 7 to 8 o'clock this evenihg for the colllection. of assessments, 1 ' ''-4A regular meeting, of. the St. Johnj Baptist Society wift be held this even :ng at ; e.gnt o'clock; All men*- be'rs are requested to be present. -^-Housekeepers are reminded that failure to fend promised provisions Peet & Co.'js new in sujits •"ami ovei: pletej and; .patrob-s make} their -select -y daiy a year ago. N aturaliy the offic ers Bynes* shoe store with 1 ^ach, ?2 (pur+jpfifche ^opiety are much pieased with Chaiie. [ 3 i . j the hiusplcious opjningj and a conlin- --Checls J o u £ Z^ll ^ r t^ f U 3. uance $ N e gooa weather ** a11 4 at is neeesMrf tb make the fair t h e b W -ever helfe in Northern New York. . The ejembitg are fine, those of Rat- tle, arid ppr&es being unusually good. Pine displays of sheep and swine are also made, while the poultry house] is simply pHetfflowing so numerous are the exhibits in that department,, Art HalLhaipji fine display of fancjj wop and paint: ngs, while samples ofl cook- ery, trull, flowers'and vegefcabijss we' to be foi|t|d in Floral Hall, . j „ 1 . - . , « 1 x The nutoer of booths is l a r g e .stftd to the fair jgronnds, occasion^ great Brown's I §iow gives a very satlsfjfc- inGonjvenlenee tq those *orl?ingiat the t o r y e ^L inm<mt ; Everything w;H tents ' : / '\ be in fullSifwing today, when an ehof- —: 3. A,;Voodfs, showing of Soge:rs,' to0 us crci^ d is .expected. models and fabrics j Todayi|ife Grange Day, and thei'6 coats ds nowl com-j W iu be 4| -ar^e number of th^ me»i(i- are invitAd to bers ojf.tWf .order present. Hop,. E. ons. Wor^ 0,1,jiodus. Master of the Stftio Frahfc palmar, who, on Saturday'Orai, e, Ml give aa address.in froi|.t night stole 1 a didess suit Case from!of the grMd stand at eleVen o'cloct Jamei McGtregor;and a coat frolm I,. .Grange ^ a d u a r t e r s have )»een $$- W. Hayes^was Yesterday sentenced' tablished l|i a tent near. Flotral H«i by City Judge Weed to tea'dak in in charg<*||>f County'Deputy W. •r* i^r patrdibs are] cor- lialiy invited to ake their selection F 1 ' i 0 AND jKsiiimjtfng of :, i _ ogets Peet Co* new inodels and fab* rii^tis now complete 1 the smallest de- :I frs .••;.. ';•'. Pits IJihe Ours" . WOOD HEFFE *lre, Idfe. ,'fiN g BURLEIGH jail. ^—Ifhe Woodward Studio willl he open frpnv r S a. m,.to..5:30'p. m, bach day this week to kecomtaodate out-of- town patrons wh«{) wish sittings. Vis- itors who are interested i& up-to-date photo|raphy wiir be° well repaid '6hottla thfey;spar4 the time 'to takke this popular' stu'dfo a call] | -^-The Democrjitic County Conven- tion wijili be jcallea in the grand jtiry room pf the* Couj-tjHousI thi^ fore- noon 4* efevien oicl^ck. it is gener- ally understood t%&t .an afjournuKfot will bfj takeh.uiiiU after the Denko- cratic ! State canventlonf,! when the county Ltickeij will be nominated. Mtioney. IJEyery Patron is r^Quest^ to visit Afeidquarterp and receive.; badge,, do&kted by the Agriculturiqjl Society.. ' §>'. ! / ' ' , jbfiOB B4<. To the fe>yir of honest horse raciai yesterday! faftemootfs evente wef T|03 FpRBSfTEBS' FAIR. Began t^ist !iEven|ng and/ Will Coia- :-ti»tte Thi?oteijgli the Weefe. >.. The fair, held] bj' Court piatts- iburgh, No. 3^70, I. O. F-, began last, leveninl at Fprestters* Hail and will Ico'ntiniDe through j.the week, ending on Sat jrday night The room was (very prettily, decorated "and a good bumbei were present. f Mss Emma Lapointe presides at the fancy booth, ; Miss Evelyn La- pointe.iit the candy booth and Mrs. fkrfield Austin at |:he fish pond. Mrs. Joshua Atwood isi chairman of the >|.adies' comnilttee having. charge of ^he refreshments. I The committee ?rom the CouK having general charge is composed of J. C. .Maiamphy, Wil- ijiam PeTider and WHUam Seymour. Musk for danciiig Mas furnished by Bore eau's- orchestra and, Charles Ijlaby a-;ted as prompter. s Danciii'g ^egins <ach evening at nine o'clock, the charge being five cents per set. Ten cents admission is charged and aj door pjrize i^ given^.each nigHt, last night's (prize having been won by tjeket Nb. 38,.' ' . ' , i Mrs. John Morey and Miss Edith Efenway.jare in a diamond ring con- test which closes Saturday night. SoHety of S<M}«IM! War. Th> Society'of the Second War with fGreat iBritjaan. in the ' §jate of '.vew. all that c<pjd be, desiied^. Thei thrd races on tj|4|card wefe hotly contestf ed. and wMll the flnishes'in some 0: the heats I Wre -apt close^ they wer interesting j, |rom' the fact that th drivers uwm§ every effort known tp| th^ni to lM<| their horses under the Wire. at' the [lead of the string. 0; Van Wagifu r, the starting judge, made his ffrst appearance before a; isrd^d 'of '• qil: nton county •spectator! a t .yesljerd;4*'p l races and created | very falvorufije impression. He play ed no* fa% r osites, giving every .horsjj; equal oppol&nity to come to.thai wire ;dn hsptirlde and well «p with! the p0l!e'h<fifL fhe judges were H.! Bv -Bapsom||f this city and W. A. Bosworth ofllMooers, both of whota. are cpmpeiffljt and honest to theji* dutiesi'whi-yprank J. Kugar.and A. H. MftrsbauSjfllled the positions of tinners, •w'fth'KbillCy. • - " . , ' .v"j ;i|:ta9Trot. • • Ther^|we;r||nye starters Tn this, the opening evSjff'of tlj/e/aftefnoon, TAz- zie'M.u^coirij;<||arawfng the pole, Mary Scott iajt se<}epd place, Crescent Lass third, &?^cy||Lockheart fourth apd North H«irp oil the outside. The horselj were slow in coming; to the wire %'r the word and it was not untiP 1; f|> that the last of the string ijame -raj front of the wire. The : boirses were ^Int away on the fourth attempt!. Mnrft Seott going to the eighth in Ijlpconds. The quarter was reached i)i||S5 seconds, the %'in half in 1:1-0, the % in 1:45. the % In. imile ln/2'.20% with first place, 'Crescent zie Muscovite third, tb and Minnie Lock- 52 seconds, t! in 1:2S. 'the 2:02 and th Mary Scott i' Lass second North Hero f heart last. Mar>-. Scoff heat trCfta' st Lass firiishiitg third. Lizzie Minnie Lockl| 1 led in the second t<> finish. Crescent second,. North Hero jjuscovite fourth and Irt fifth. North Hero Jt PARSHALL CO, WBLEftS' WML muVEHIR limnTIES J * ND BmC-ftrBRAG REPAIRS ^tEGilVE MREFUL ATTEIIfiOH Books*, : IrE &l GO. ppiijtii^g feiwis, r^blf iai>d Base B ^ l Supplies J FAIR WEEK Jfearly everyone in Fail• " the vicinity f f JPIa*tsb«rgli wtfl attend the couniy THIS WEI:K Mildred IglM^d'a production of "Tbe Triumph khfy* Binbress" and her delineattd|1<M ; a portion of the life of Cafhe|fnl ibe Second 1 last night served |f> IfifjBngthen the very firm hold uppn 'she local theatre- goeis. The* pj&y ^eals entirely with life at the Rujskn Court, beginning with the tinie Mt hfeijfiie was brought to Russia to i&ri^ Peter the Third. The fiist two I c ^ occur in the Con- vent of Novgorod, j and CJatnerine is given to the'4udl6heej m her girl- hood years "brimM^ of high spirits and mischief, l&fadj Miss] Holland here does wonderftil^l pffe^tive comedy work which a,ppaTeatly ( brings out her strong dramatics talfets in the heavier acting in the later! kcts. Ihe third a^'Mqep * Iace at the Palace of Pete'|h,6|| hfe^eA the j little Prmce&g is fou^r y e wk older and the wife of Peter, ^hpjnext act is in 'the throne Hoom j|ii ithe; Kremlin, and this is the gvmmimt of the play, the magnificent stumlng being a . ... tt^llbn tothej spoon above illqstr4ted.J03»bm both a p i historical is one of the most, sftrabtive SonH po r% Tiefe * venira ofj this vlcinitjO bur Battle, of PJal$ venir Thimbles may also Spoons $2.50 Thimbles 75c if- iit 1 x We invite everyboly. Poor to visit our store flitti ild and ^ouug, Onr stocj?, of Boots, Shotfs and Bfiibuers Is conif; nnd suit all ivho come. Our special Wn^ for men Ralston Health, the Worths For liadies* f «peelal8 \.e Borotliy Bodd Shoej tjhe a-e the ifjhion S< e the lip and Big find iittle, iitch and ICEK. plete Ti. Dough ss, e Shoes, trician, the oston Shoes. and ire can fit the Curtis, the W auitless-Fitting, l¥e hare just received 6 causes SIC j>ahrs of the Kell known CMFFE $2.5JO SHOES FDR WOMBS, new and mp-to-date which \l-e wJllssell duriig Fair Week STACKP0LE1S only for $2.00^, SHiOE BAB- styles, STORE. fitting acco"mpa|i«^e t m|.to , the spienpid acting of the star} Thbi final act shows^ the Royal bed e'tomfeer In the Krem- lin, and like all tie'bothers is beau- tifully set. % 'j "The Triumpfi l Qf|An. Empress" Is meant to depict the! pleasanter side of the <Jreat C^theljine's career and. ( her later life ajfierrshe had b<seoniej 6S ^ contaminated tirfNtfeithai time ae- w bauched RussiaS'i c|hVt- Miss Hol- land Is remarkable felfever in giving occasional little a^shssjof Catherine's freedom of speech }and at the TSafne time breservingr> eharanlng naivete a n d b r i n g i n g abftt^fe | purely comedy effect. i| jft j * ' In regard to^TOMMing, Manager White has given* Uhdf|p.ece probahlyj the most ibeauraul Mpuating ever' given to any pla#pM On the roajd. Not a detail is tf^^ted or slighted and he hias surrpSndell'jniB star with & thoroughly goo^*aidp6rt, promjtnent iamong whom Jn|«W '|bfe- mentioned, Henry 0. Mortiffief fai Peter the Third; John A* »e4ehf&s Potemkin; George Warrmgtfn )a| J |&ie Archbish- op; Del L&< Ba^r|t «4 Count Orlof; Cieorge A. Daytolii' ab pount Bramts- ky; Miss JAOtvtt ^Sthel Notrls as Countess "Voronfebfii 4w Miss Iflthjsi Young as Counteff Dstfenkoff, The enthusiast % 4 n | repeated cur- tain calls MissjO "Holland 'received were good evidence (fiakjtlie andientie appreciated her npwferfui acting* ii 1 , J if 1 ;, rgh Sou- ^restyoa. dip JJBDAEH i J L MM&£&1& & Trinity Square. 5W 1 if A 1 , f II;) 1 , ! he Sto*e of The BE&iOORAXK CAUCUS. tor-k, ma|le up of descendants'of uiose j was ge{ bac ^|l to fourth p i ace for who fcuiht in ibis ,w.ar held their ' runn)ng< Lizzfeifiuscovite being given ci Ident, Bnrslary J'l» GIOISH. ftoil^r.\Hieva.tOT. and Lisbiltti 1 NS l^R.A NCI PLAiTl|sBURQtl[. N. V-. m-ho annua) injecting and assejoibly, Sunday night at Albany. * president George Oomstoek Baker, who. has. been, at the head of the State organization far the jpajst thre« -years, announced,.his wish to retire. :md Frank Thomas.'of rroy. •was eife-teld president to-siicce>ed tarn. Oth>r off! Fran,k Judson Hess, «rs wcrt- cnoseiP^is follows: Vice-»prejsidentlis—Frederick Kugene •Wadhanis, Albany; Arthur f^hapin sHastings, Niagiara Fails,- Lieut.-<.01. Secretary Essex.' • 1 -Henr\- ' Rochester, 'iiarmon ' Noble, AI- fhemi! Large, 90p., ' " $1.75. Another lo The proper way to. buy in Stone Crocks." piump, meaty ones, naif gailon crock, gallon crock, fine Rarebit Cheese -•©delved. . P. N. wMUis freasurejr—Jatnes "\Mlliam ttox^ bany ; j Registra|- J —'Edward ^iadison, -Cam- eron. '•»Alb#^y. ' ' Historiaii—H^bry Kebchum A'verifl, Jr.. WaBhit|gt()D. I). C\ ; . «f Dlrectors|--H!>n. William IPierson Judson, Hdp.. George Cc m$took Baker, Dr. ChntonfBra<ifo.rd Hisrrick, Albany. The se<Tfetary ;report'«'d that iif t,.e past three [years the S^ate body has more'than Ldoubled its membership, and that 62 la re now on Jie roils,' The Society of the Secarrd Wajrhas a;small niemberehitf, icompared , witb similar patriotic bobies, for the o-bvioul rea- son that th<| American army that toon an a/t'i've pin: in the War of 1812 "was so small- • ' third' place. Tbiflmile wks finished In 2:25. "'•W ' The third *%A as R proved the last heat of tbli 2:29 trot w'as won by, Mary Scott' M a hard drive at the finish. Lizzie.fiMuseovite finished second. ' Minfti|i|' Lock'heart third. Cnescent Las's Mprtb-and North Hero. last.-j* . . . : || . Mary St-ott, b.m||\V. A. Col- lins, 'Hamil't|f|, Ont. . . , Crescent Las6-,;j}f$.m., H. G n B a r r e t t . W.^ffl Lizzie- Muscovtit St. Vincent, Nancy Lockh'^j Griffing & lJ§, North Herp, : 'McGregor, UM Time—2;2<f Call on Miss Marie Laforce COB- nectfd with; Chieit & Sons' Music store, 22 Marga.ret St.,. opp. Devlin House and Secure wonderful bargafits in Sheet'piulsic, Stringed instrumeat&, Pianos and: Talking machines of all kinds. Edison's latest; - records '35'c. Sheet musi<| at half price wiilbe sold -ajt Clue|tt & . ; Sons' exhibition on the F^ur grpnnds. LOST—Between" \fiiliams Beekman streets, on Broadi'a srick pin 31 and s'ijlver n. shape of golf stijek. Find-' er please, ret.hrn to this office. tl Fancy Grocer Fruit* and teffetables. LOST - Wjhite siatln ribbon with gold buckle pin. Finder please leave at The Tmtlie & Parshall Cd.'s.' dl* "Down '; %here tne Wurzbnirger Flows" —the Monopole, Protectlor>» avenue. Three--' This race . wji interesting of spectators f,ro the starters are; Slick Goods '$,•%{ start, but -Easi speedy race ho dents, has a g her. . While ,s: no' disgrape/to horse as Kiug markable stallio| There .were' fmers. N.Y. 2 2 b.m., F. intreal... 3 3 't. bk.m., ind, G. Fls. 5 . 5 Da wsbn lero, Vt. . 4 4 .2:25, '2:25>4. far-Old Trot. probably the most e afternoon '.Jo the he fact that two of wn'ed in tliis cousryr outclassed fromT^e> - proved a game and" and barring acci- at future ahead of was beaten it was [nish behind such a lien, who. is a re- 'for-his age. re starters in Ibis event, Slick QoMs drawing the pole for the first meat, with [ Easter in second " piafcp, Dirafana- -third, The Captain fcfuVth and King Al- len on tbe»outii|ij3e. The young- sters acted nicelw kn'd^on the third at- tempt were sent ffiway. Easter went to the front and hf A .thaXposition un- til going underlahe, wire whpn; 8b,e was headed by ^ng'U.lleii who Won the heat by a "mort head. The % was reached, in-'MMt seconds the % in 38% seconds ore % in 58 seconds, the half in 'l t :I6-!ae % in 1:34-^, the % in l;52%,'.th||%'-in 2:10 and the mile iiiV2:28..Eaf|er.finished second, Difanna third fmpi Captain fourth and. Slick- Oodd^mth. ' In th^->econ4 Mat-Easter broke as (Cojatin'ujec| ! i6n :4th Page) Delegates EiectedJSi W the Countly -Conv|f.4 ? , The Democratf, {0* the city of Plattsburgh me^ifn mucus in the grand jury room o^ tUi court housi yesterday forenoon lor the purpose 0] electing delegates j? toixheir count; convention to be oeldpii this cif this! forenoon at $il ofctock. Tfr different wards of,Clip 1 !city were re presented in fh4 cajpcUs by t h foljdwing delegate^! Ward No. 1—-Tht>jaal F. ^fjonwayj S. k. Ryan, Alher|^Sharron, Henrj" Scbeier, M A. Smfih. t, Ward, No, 2^-wl!.,^, \Ualey, M„ V, S Turner; W. M,'levy|John-Butler,. Jdhn Judge. , "HM'iH '* -, . " Ward No. 3-^Jap!8,|Ia'ney, J. I, F'lzpatrick. '6eorg||sv%*l*rien, Ber- hnxd -St. -Louis, JoMte«lins. ' '' .Ward No. 4—>D.||';s©j|a-ry,;A. F l o r - entthe,' John Idvem^MU'B.. Merkel|: Ross -P.' Lobdeli." S '• j -; f" -, • 'Ward ' No. ^|ii*L; Nash,. .Julius 1 MendIesh®it' ; |ohii Ha.rfL James Fountain, -TpMrfr.. Boire. . „ ' W'ard" N<?.. 6 — H a l M m "Cook^, WiK !liam 'Herron.' Thohf^' §|hhett, (W. H. McDowfeH,! Hugh &|M^e|rfeoti,..' f :•' "The M.a!fcus wu^j&l^ff.to order by 'Ml A. Smith, chaistdainj of "-'the city ^conimiftee; and u p 4 . iwoWon of T J ^.'.'Co'nway, Esq.||'he; twas. elected "Ictisjiand John B^' J j f i - . W h e - .follow-l. ling ^defegates werl|'t]heit, elected to, the -county conventilpnt.'-i '. •.' ;_• 'Ward.No. Ik—T»l-^donway', Esq.. " Ward .No. 2—M^V W Turnen ' __ ' W a r d ' No. 3 — J & K Ha'ney,:. • "•; Ward No.'4—-A^lPforferitinel * ' Ward No. 5-p-Jujlus ;3f endleshoh,, "Ward No. 6—WffltoBiiHerfon Albert Sharron Ipvias" elected a, delegate at lax ge, floyidi ng" |h.e con- vention would jaHoAph3.n| to so act. chairman of the cajlchsjjand John B Judge. Esq.; Secre||rk'Jfi'The- .follow- An "Ohio bachelor|l,(wh(j; was to be. married the nest | | a y ^ ais left hi charge of his" sfete® {>MW tw ^ minutes—and that ||gllt jB\e topfc to the'-high timber.--^caitot|6:pews. GUARANTEE WIl|| ipliEKK POX. O.. T. Larkin gives .^gijetdj bond with Mi-o-na, *N r ature'si|puife:jfor Bys- '? - . , -. .'"pepwfi:)-.'.'! If Mi-b-na does pot; cure you of dyspepsia and restore ipeyfect diges- udn^ your money w||l ibfl [.returned. When-you buy aibdgf'ibf Mi-o-na, the^iarvelous rem'eayfoit dyspepsia O. T.ftelcija, sign this • troubles, have guaraJntee . - G-UARAN|^5)S ''•I hereby agree 'm [refpid (the mbney paid for |fi*ot)B|i turaj-.of <the-empt^.,.'|pei, purchaser tells pig! fhaj It has failed ,.to cure joyfpepsia or stomach trou-blesg Thl| j guar- antee covere two lleihOTejs, or a on. re- !f the OSTEOPAIItY IN' RepJ-ese^ted by DR. HARRY M. U graduate of : The American Scho4 f>^FK5B jtiOUR^-Tuesdays and urdayB 9 a. ui. to 2,p. m. At reeidet AveJ CONSTJLA1TION AND hination. kirrltated while the Special FOR F. the WOODWARD montli's treatment! f •;.. • •. ; . (Signed) #"*-• Mi-o-na is an unusml--:Cb; It heals _ and soothei" [the stomach lining and c p e V a M Conges- tion and infiammatiql. mq?^\ may be. It aids digestion and||a|<e;s : tjbe stom- ach from exnau'stiTe^fd^ cure Is" going 'oni ^4;; t Remember t h a t i n |jtjrjcha^ipe Mi-o- 1 na yoii; run no r i s k feh^tiever. O. T. Lafkin's gharantee ^sbluleiy pro- tects you should the ||e$icip.e fail to do all-that y^u expptj He stands ready to refund the nj|*ney whenever the purchaser | say^ « ^ n % J h a s hot done all that lis claimed;fPip it. ; •-. ^ ;.|;S^f,' Newberry's liTOt^iiioeiia:; No. 1 3 STORKa & i CO., 24'l^arjcaret S|i|pt. i Ojlo&ite Withefl" 1 HJ»tiseJ ^W 3 ^ Ai Yam urn m edit! is Qc«>q £it NortlMii Neftpr^rk.. We want yon to mMfci 'm s b'&•!&,$ ' *-'if head|J|&(pte^p|ttrihg the Fair. rOUR'E TSpji: B32^I^U.B1^SDR''N0T. .Some of our ipe. o u r Stosre, Yon*-. jbOMIi. wkET- B^Iti|iil>U.#l#-ibR''NOT. .Some of our. -IHpai lines foUowt" tm-i ,' •%$*•:, , -rill •! 1 irijil^T-'-'Wapknell,. Ethan Allen. is, ;,Herrick, Cross. D ti y-OLUtTOar- STBEET SO mm •Jd- 29 HamiltQijpi.lPiitt^argh, N. Y Nothvni No.thi as ever equalled it. an ever surpass it. -Fox All Throat aad . -jlJ..<Lung T r o u b l e s . Studio open for week. Clintoii'Stp*^;^ _ ^ Rest eatipg' place ',^|tkbr^erii Stew York, Steaks;-fhjb^h^:^d|||?g sand- wiches,-pies, fruitSi ice|fee^iaiid'iced drinks; oysters ,ta.^4#jif^!<|^irs aid ^cigarettes.-' . •''• :||!.--V/' " Imported W«ur«bari|>r;:;ilhe $s$B,t befer- l a the world, oaMr^lipfc- at the Mbnepole: is i M y m*m***<u.
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Page 1: PARSHALL CO, Jt tag Jnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn84031094/1904-09-14/ed-1/seq-3.… · --Checls Jou£ Z^ll ^rt^ fU3. uance $ Ne gooa weather ** a11 4at is neeesMrf tb make the

, sure you have tt good gun.

You go a long way for game, doh't

take criance of making a po^r Shot. '

hestcr \ M s are always reliable, they have stood

the mo 31; severel tests and are tue

favorite

NEV There

r ong Sportsmen, they

MISS FIRE is no line more complete.

We have! ii large stock comprising thie

most poWular eallbres for all Kinds

of game

Call an i investigate. You will fin<?

our prices low.

HENRY

^lattstyiirgh WEDN&SDAY, SEPT,

Notice to Advertisers. : All changes of ads lor The Preir

(mould be brought: In by 4.̂ 0 p. m. Changes for Monday monunsr should b> in AS early 2.80 p. no. Saturday. No adi-are *et at nljrht- • ;

I Here and Hereabouts.

•f-The Plattsburgh. §State Normal op«fns today.

-—Fresh oysters jusjt received at Goi ligah'S niarket,"' /—Mildred ifioll&nd in "The lriumph.

of an Empress'! a t the theatre tonight -rt-Twenty-five cent -meals at the

,W. 8. T. U. tent on the fair grounds. —Now is the time to get a new

clothes: bar cheap at J. A. Freeman's. —4Prol Henry G. Smith's dancing

class1, will meet .this evening in the Court Street Theatre. ,

—Buy your shoes at Qirard & Byrnes' and get a free admission, ticket to the cdunty fair.' - ' "

-f-Admission tickets ;to the cpunty fair are given free, at Girard &

Pleaslnt leather for tag 4

CONTESTED RACES

Addres: T^ls Forejrioaft by H|b*

BIB, Norris, Master of

; the State Grange. The Cttnfbn County Fair is on, jjmd

it is an fcxhlbition well worth attepd-ing. .;:'|-was fair weather ytsteipay all^rigbjtl and tbe> attendance was lithe largest w s t ,day crowd in the hist; pry ofl the : society,- the .pa id adrijssiins being nearly double those of the f Tgt

WOOD amnii ! HREDGfe STREET. .

bundles'/at the w . C. T. B, pai-celjtent and be relieved of care 'for the rest oj^tbe day. j ; " • . .. .' I /-fThe 'Recorjd Keeper will be a t

the iMaceabee rooms from 7 to 8 o'clock this evenihg for the colllection. of assessments,1 '

' ' -4A regular meeting, of. the St. Johnj Baptist Society wift be held this even :ng a t ;e.gnt o'clock; All men*-be'rs are requested to be present.

-^-Housekeepers are reminded that failure to fend promised provisions

Peet & Co.'js new in sujits •"ami ovei: pletej and ; .patrob-s make} their -select

-y

daiy a year ago. N aturaliy the offic ers Bynes* shoe store with1 ^ach, ?2 (pur+jpfifche ^opiety are much pieased with Chaiie. [ 3 i . j the hiusplcious opjningj and a conlin-

--Checls J o u £ Z ^ l l ^ r t ^ fU3. u a n c e $ Ne g o o a weather ** a 1 1 4 a t

is neeesMrf tb make the fair the b W -ever helfe in Northern New York.

. The ejembitg are fine, those of Rat­tle, arid ppr&es being unusually good. Pine displays of sheep and swine are also made, while the poultry house] is simply pHetfflowing so numerous are the exhibits i n that department,, Ar t HalLhaipji fine display of fancjj w o p and paint: ngs, while samples ofl cook­ery, trull , flowers'and vegefcabijss we' to be foi|t|d in Floral Hall, . j

„ „ 1 . - . , « 1 x The n u t o e r of booths is large .stftd to the fair jgronnds, occasion^ great Brown's I § iow gives a very satlsfjfc-inGonjvenlenee tq those *orl?ingiat the t o r y e ^ L i n m < m t ; Everything w;H t e n t s ' : / ' \ • be in fullSifwing today, when an ehof-

—: 3 . A,;Voodfs, showing of Soge:rs, ' to0us crci^ d is .expected. • models and fabrics j Todayi|ife Grange Day, and thei'6 coats ds nowl com-j W i u be 4 | -ar^e number of th^ me»i(i-

a r e invitAd to bers ojf.tWf .order present. Hop,. E . ons. W o r ^ 0,1,jiodus. Master of the Stftio

Frahfc palmar, who, on Saturday 'Orai , e, Ml give a a address.in froi|.t night stole1 a didess suit Case from!of the grMd stand a t eleVen o'cloct Jamei McGtregor;and a coat frolm I,. .Grange ^ a d u a r t e r s have )»een $$-W. Hayes^was Yesterday sentenced' tablished l|i a tent near. Flotral H«i by City Judge Weed to t e a ' d a k in in charg<*||>f County'Deputy W.

• r *

i^r patrdibs are] cor-

l i a l i y invited to

ake their selection F 1 ' i

0

AND jKsiiimjtfng of

: , i • _ • • •

ogets Peet Co*

new inodels and fab*

rii^tis now complete 1

the smallest de-

: I f r s .••;.. ';•'. Pits IJihe Ours" .

WOOD HEFFE * l r e , Idfe.

,'fiN g BURLEIGH

jail . ^—Ifhe Woodward Studio willl he

open frpnvrS a. m,.to..5:30'p. m, bach day this week to kecomtaodate out-of-town patrons wh«{) wish sittings. Vis­itors who are interested i& up-to-date photo | raphy w i i r be° well repaid '6hottla thfey;spar4 the time 'to takke this popular' stu'dfo a call] |

-^-The Democrjitic County Conven­tion wijili be jcallea in the grand jtiry room pf the* Couj-tjHousI thi^ fore­noon 4* efevien oicl^ck. i t is gener­ally understood t%&t .an afjournuKfot will bfj takeh.uiiiU after the Denko-cratic ! State canventlonf,! when the county Ltickeij will be nominated.

Mtioney. IJEyery Pat ron is r^Quest^ to visit Afeidquarterp and receive.; badge,, do&kted by the Agriculturiqjl Society.. ' §>'. ! / ' '

, jbfiOB B4<. To the fe>yir of honest horse raciai

yes t e rday! faftemootfs evente wef

T |03 FpRBSfTEBS' FAIR.

Began t^ist !iEven|ng and/ Will Coia-:-ti»tte Thi?oteijgli the Weefe. >..

The fair, held] b j ' Court p ia t t s -iburgh, No. 3^70, I. O. F-, began last, leveninl at Fprestters* Hail and will Ico'ntiniDe through j.the week, ending on Sat jrday n igh t The room was (very prettily, decorated "and a good bumbei were present. f M s s Emma Lapointe presides a t the fancy booth, ; Miss Evelyn La-pointe.iit the candy booth and Mrs. fkrfield Austin at |:he fish pond. Mrs. Joshua Atwood isi chairman of the >|.adies' comnilttee having. charge of ^he refreshments. I The committee ?rom the CouK having general charge is composed of J. C. .Maiamphy, Wil-ijiam PeTider and WHUam Seymour.

Musk for danciiig Mas furnished by Bore eau's- orchestra and, Charles Ijlaby a-;ted as prompter. s Danciii'g ^egins <ach evening at nine o'clock, the charge being five cents per set. Ten cents admission is charged and aj door pjrize i^ given^.each nigHt, last night 's (prize having been won by tjeket Nb. 38,. ' ' . ' ,

i Mrs. John Morey and Miss Edith Efenway.jare in a diamond ring con­test which closes Saturday night.

SoHety of S<M}«IM! War. Th> Society'of the Second War with

fGreat iBritjaan. in the ' §jate of '.vew.

all that c<pjd be, desiied^. Thei t h r d races on tj|4|card wefe hotly contestf ed. and wMll the flnishes'in some 0: the heats I W r e -apt close^ they wer interesting j, | r om ' the fact that t h drivers uwm§ every effort known tp| th^ni to lM<| their horses under the Wire. at' the • [lead of the string. 0 ; Van Wagifu r, the start ing judge, made his ffrst appearance before a; isrd^d 'of '• qil: nton county •spectator! at .yesljerd;4*'pl races and created | very falvorufije impression. He play ed no* fa%rosites, giving every .horsjj; equal oppol&nity to come to . tha i wire ;dn hspt i r lde and well «p with! the p0l!e'h<fifL fhe judges were H.! Bv -Bapsom| | f this city and W. A. Bosworth ofllMooers, both of whota. are cpmpeiffljt and honest to theji* dut ies i 'whi-yprank J . Kugar.and A. H. MftrsbauSjfllled the positions of tinners, •w'fth'KbillCy. • - " . ,

' .v"j ;i|:ta9Trot. • • Ther^|we;r||nye starters Tn this, the

opening evSjff'of tlj/e/aftefnoon, TAz-zie'M.u^coirij;<||arawfng the pole, Mary Scott iajt se<}epd place, Crescent Lass third, &?^cy||Lockheart fourth apd North H«irp oil the outside.

The horselj were slow in coming; to the wire %'r the word and i t was not un t iP 1; f|> that the last of the string ijame -raj front of the wire. The :

boirses were ^Int away on the fourth attempt!. Mnrft Seott going to the eighth in I j l p c o n d s . The quarter was reached i)i||S5 seconds, the % ' in

half in 1:1-0, the % in 1:45. the % In.

imile ln/2'.20% with first place, 'Crescent zie Muscovite third, tb and Minnie Lock-

52 seconds, t! in 1:2S. 'the 2:02 and th Mary Scott i' Lass second North Hero f heart last.

Mar>-. Scoff heat trCfta' s t Lass firiishiitg third. Lizzie Minnie Lockl|

1 led in the second t<> finish. Crescent

second,. North Hero jjuscovite fourth and Irt fifth. North Hero

Jt PARSHALL CO,

WBLEftS' WML muVEHIR limnTIES

J *

ND BmC-ftrBRAG

REPAIRS ^tEGilVE MREFUL ATTEIIfiOH

Books*,

:IrE &l GO. ppiijtii^g

f e i w i s , r^blf iai>d B a s e B ^ l S u p p l i e s J

FAIR WEEK Jfearly everyone in

Fail• " the vicinity f f JPIa*tsb«rgli wtfl attend the couniy

THIS WEI:K

Mildred IglM^d'a production of "Tbe Tr iumphkhfy* Binbress" and her delineattd|1<M; a portion of the life of Cafhe | fn l ibe Second1 last n igh t served |f> IfifjBngthen the very firm hold uppn 'she local theatre-goeis. The* pj&y ^eals entirely with life a t the R u j s k n Court, beginning with the tinie M t hfeijfiie was brought to Russia to i & r i ^ Peter the Third. The fiist two I c ^ occur in the Con­vent of Novgorod, j and CJatnerine is given to the'4udl6heej m her girl­hood years "brimM^ of high spirits and mischief, l&fadj Miss] Holland here does wonder f t i l ^ l pffe^tive comedy work which a,ppaTeatly( brings out her strong dramatics talfets in the heavier acting in the later! kcts.

I h e third a ^ ' M q e p * I a c e a t the Palace of Pete'|h,6|| hfe^eA the j little Prmce&g is fou^r y e w k older and the wife of Peter, ^ h p j n e x t act is in 'the t h r o n e Hoom j|ii ithe; Kremlin, and this is the gvmmimt of the play, the magnificent stumlng being a

. . . . t t ^ l l b n tothej spoon above illqstr4ted.J03»bm both a

p

i historical is one of the most, sftrabtive SonH

por% Tiefe *

venira ofj th i s vlcinitjO b u r Battle, of P J a l $

venir Thimbles may also Spoons $2.50 Thimbles 75c if-

iit 1 x

W e invite everyboly. Poor to visit our store flitti

i ld and ^ouug,

Onr stocj?, of Boots, Shotfs and Bfiibuers Is conif; nnd suit all ivho come.

Our special Wn^ for men Ralston Health, the Worths

F o r liadies* f«peelal8 \ . e Borotliy Bodd Shoej tjhe

a-e the ifjhion S< e the

lip and

Big find i i t t l e , iitch and

ICEK. plete

Ti. Dough ss, e Shoes, trician, the oston Shoes.

and i re can fit

the Curtis, the

W auitless-Fitting,

l ¥ e h a r e j u s t received 6 causes SIC j>ahrs of the Kell known C M F F E $2.5JO SHOES F D R WOMBS, new and mp-to-date which \l-e wJllssell d u r i i g F a i r Week

STACKP0LE1S only fo r $2.00 ,̂

SHiOE

BAB-styles,

STORE.

fitting acco"mpa|i«^etm|.to, the spienpid acting of the star} Thbi final act shows^ the Royal bed e'tomfeer In the Krem­lin, and like al l tie'bothers is beau­tifully set. % ' j

"The Triumpfi lQf|An. Empress" Is mean t to d e p i c t the! pleasanter side of the <Jreat C^theljine's career a n d . ( her later life ajfierrshe had b<seoniej 6S ^ contaminated tirfNtfeithai time ae- w

bauched RussiaS'i c|hVt- Miss Hol­land Is remarkable felfever in giving occasional little a^shssjof Catherine's freedom of speech }and a t t he TSafne time breservingr> eharanlng naivete and bringing abftt̂ fe | purely comedy effect. i | jft j * '

I n regard to^TOMMing, Manager White has given* Uhdf|p.ece probahlyj the most ibeauraul Mpuating ever ' given to any p l a # p M On the roajd. Not a detail is tf^^ted or slighted and he hias surrpSndell'jniB s tar with & thoroughly goo^*aidp6rt, promjtnent iamong whom Jn|«W '|bfe- mentioned, Henry 0 . Mortiffief fai Peter the Third; John A* »e4ehf&s Potemkin; George Warrmgtfn )a|J|&ie Archbish­op; Del L&< Ba^r|t « 4 Count Orlof; Cieorge A. Daytolii' ab poun t Bramts -ky; Miss JAOtvtt ^Sthel Notrls as Countess "Voronfebfii 4 w Miss Iflthjsi Young a s Counteff Dstfenkoff,

The enthusiast % 4 n | repeated cur­tain calls MissjO "Holland 'received were good evidence (fiakjtlie andientie appreciated her npwferfui acting*

ii 1 , J if1;,

rgh Sou-^restyoa.

d i p JJBDAEH i J L

MM&£&1& & Trinity Square.

5 W 1 i f A 1

, f II;)1, ! he Sto*e of The

BE&iOORAXK CAUCUS.

tor-k, ma|le up of descendants'of uiose j w a s g e { b a c ^ | l t o f o u r t h p i a c e f o r

who fcuiht in ibis ,w.ar held their ' r u n n ) n g < Lizzfeifiuscovite being given

ci Ident, Bnrs lary J ' l»

GIOISH. ftoil^r.\Hieva.tOT. and Lisbiltti

1 NS l^R.A NCI PLAiTl|sBURQtl[. N. V-.

m-ho annua) injecting and assejoibly, Sunday night at Albany. * president George Oomstoek Baker, who. has. been, at the head of the State organization far the

jpajst thre« -years, announced,.his wish to retire. :md Frank Thomas.'of rroy. •was eife-teld president to-siicce>ed tarn. Oth>r off!

Fran,k Judson Hess,

«rs wcrt- cnoseiP^is follows: Vice-»prejsidentlis—Frederick Kugene

•Wadhanis, Albany; Arthur f^hapin sHastings, Niagiara Fails,- Lieut.-<.01.

Secretary Essex.' • 1

-Henr\-' Rochester, 'iiarmon ' Noble,

AI-

fhemi! Large,

90p.,

' " $1.75.

Another lo

The proper way to. buy in Stone Crocks." piump, meaty

ones, naif gailon crock,

gallon crock,

fine Rarebit Cheese -•©delved. .

P. N. wMUis

freasurejr—Jatnes "\Mlliam ttox^ bany; j

Registra|-J—'Edward ^iadison, -Cam­eron. '•»Alb#^y. ' '

Historiaii—H^bry Kebchum A'verifl, Jr.. WaBhit|gt()D. I). C\ ; . «f

Dlrectors|--H!>n. William IPierson Judson, Hdp.. George Cc m$took Baker, Dr. ChntonfBra<ifo.rd Hisrrick, Albany.

The se<Tfetary ;report'«'d that iif t,.e past three [years the S^ate body has more'than Ldoubled its membership, and that 62 la re now on Jie roils,' The Society of the Secarrd Wajrhas a;small niemberehitf, icompared , witb similar patriotic bobies, for the o-bvioul rea­son that th<| American army that toon an a/t'i've pin: in the War of 1812 "was so small- • '

third' place. Tbiflmile wks finished In 2:25. • "'•W '

The third *%A as R proved the last heat of tbli 2:29 trot w'as won by, Mary Scott' M a hard drive at the finish. Lizzie.fiMuseovite finished second. ' Minfti|i|' Lock'heart third. Cnescent Las's Mprtb-and North Hero. last.-j* . . . : | | . Mary St-ott, b.m| | \V. A. Col­

lins, 'Hamil't|f|, Ont. . . , Crescent Las6-,;j}f$.m., H. G n

Barrett. W.̂ ffl Lizzie- Muscovtit

St. Vincent, Nancy Lockh'̂ j

Griffing & lJ§, North Herp, : 'McGregor, UM

Time—2;2<f

Call on Miss Marie Laforce COB-nectfd with; Chieit & Sons' Music store, 22 Marga.ret St.,. opp. Devlin House and Secure wonderful bargafits in Sheet'piulsic, Stringed instrumeat&, Pianos and: Talking machines of all kinds. Edison's latest; - records '35'c. Sheet musi<| at half price w i i l b e sold -ajt Clue|tt & .;Sons' exhibition on the F^ur grpnnds.

LOST—Between" \fiiliams Beekman streets, on Broadi 'a srick pin

31

and s'ijlver

n. shape of golf stijek. Find-' er please, ret.hrn to this office. t l

Fancy Grocer Fruit* • and teffetables.

LOST - Wjhite siatln ribbon with gold buckle pin. Finder please leave at The Tmtlie & Parshall Cd.'s.' d l *

"Down '; %here tne Wurzbnirger Flows" —the Monopole, Protectlor>»

avenue.

Three--' This race . wji

interesting of spectators f,ro the starters are; Slick Goods '$,•%{ start, but -Easi speedy race ho dents, has a g her. . While ,s: no' disgrape/to horse as Kiug markable stallio|

There .were'

fmers. N.Y. 2 2 b.m., F.

i n t r e a l . . . 3 3 't. bk.m., ind, G. Fls. 5 . 5

Da wsbn lero, Vt. . 4 4

.2:25, '2:25>4. far-Old Trot.

probably the most e afternoon '.Jo the he fact that two of wn'ed in tliis cousryr outclassed fromT^e> -proved a game and"

and barring acci-at future ahead of

was beaten it was [nish behind such a lien, who. is a re-'for-his age. re starters in Ibis

event, Slick QoMs drawing the pole for the first meat, with [ Easter in second " piafcp, Dirafana- -third, The Captain fcfuVth and King Al­len on tbe»outii|ij3e. The young­sters acted nicelw kn'd^on the third at­tempt were sent ffiway. Easter went to the front and hf A .thaXposition un­til going underlahe, wire whpn; 8b,e was headed by ^ng'U.llei i who Won the heat by a "mort head. The % was reached, in-'MMt seconds the % in 38% seconds ore % in 58 seconds, the half in 'l t:I6-!ae % in 1:34-^, the % in l;52%,' . th| |%'-in 2:10 and the mile iiiV2:28..Eaf|er.finished second, Difanna third fmpi Captain fourth and. Slick- O o d d ^ m t h .

' In th^->econ4 Mat-Easter broke as

(Cojatin'ujec|!i6n :4th Page)

Delegates EiectedJSi W the Countly

-Conv|f.4?, The Democratf, {0* the city of

Plattsburgh me^ifn mucus in the grand jury room o^ tUi court housi yesterday forenoon lo r the purpose 0] electing delegates j? toixheir count; convention to be oe ldp i i this cif this! forenoon a t $il ofctock. Tfr different wards of,Clip1!city were r e presented in f h 4 cajpcUs by t h foljdwing delegate^!

Ward No. 1—-Tht>jaal F . ^fjonwayj S. k . Ryan, Alher|^Sharron, Henrj" Scbeier, M A. Smfih. t,

Ward, No, 2^-wl!.,^, \Ualey, M„ V, S Turner; W. M, ' levy |John-But ler , . Jdhn Judge. , "HM'iH '* -, . "

Ward No. 3-^Jap!8, | Ia 'ney, J . I , F'lzpatrick. '6eorg||sv%*l*rien, Ber-hnxd -St. -Louis, J o M t e « l i n s . ' ''

.Ward No. 4—>D.||';s©j|a-ry,;A. Flor-entthe, ' John Idvem^MU'B.. Merkel|: Ross -P.' Lobdeli." • S '• j -; f" -, • 'Ward ' No. ^ | i i * L ; Nash,. .Julius 1 MendIesh®i t ' ; | oh i i Ha.rfL James Fountain, -TpMrfr.. Boire. . „ ' W'ard" N<?.. 6 — H a l M m "Cook^, WiK !liam 'Herron.' Thohf^' § |hhe t t , (W. H. McDowfeH,! Hugh &|M^e|rfeoti,..' f :•' "The M.a!fcus wu^j&l^ff.to order by 'Ml A. Smith, chaistdainj o f "-'the city ^conimiftee; and u p 4 . iwoWon o f TJ ^.'. 'Co'nway, Esq.| | 'he; twas. elected

"Ictisjiand John B '̂ J jf i- .Whe- .follow-l.

ling ^defegates werl| 't]heit, elected to, the -county conventilpnt.'-i '. •.' ;_•

'Ward .No . Ik—T»l-^donway', Esq.. " Ward .No. 2—M^V W Turnen '__ ' Ward ' No. 3 — J & K Ha'ney,:. • "•; Ward No.'4—-A^lPforferitinel * ' Ward No. 5-p-Jujlus ;3f endleshoh,, "Ward No. 6—WffltoBiiHerfon Albert Sharron Ipvias" elected a,

delegate at lax ge, floyidi ng" |h.e con­vention would jaHoAph3.n| to so act.

chairman of the cajlchsjjand John B Judge. Esq.; Secre||rk'Jfi'The- .follow-

An "Ohio bachelor|l,(wh(j; was to be. married the nest | | a y ̂ ais left h i charge of his" sfete® {>MW tw ^ minutes—and that | | g l l t jB\e topfc to the'-high timber.--^caitot|6:pews.

GUARANTEE W I l | | ipliEKK POX.

O.. T. Larkin gives .^gijetdj bond with Mi-o-na, *Nrature'si|puife:jfor Bys-

• '? - . , -. .'"pepwfi:)-.'.'! If Mi-b-na does po t ; cure you of

dyspepsia and restore ipeyfect diges-udn^ your money w||l ibfl [.returned.

When-you buy aibdgf'ibf Mi-o-na, the^iarvelous rem'eayfoit dyspepsia

O. T.ftelcija, sign this • troubles, have guaraJntee

. - G-UARAN|^5)S ''•I hereby agree 'm [refpid (the

mbney paid for |fi*ot)B|i turaj-.of <the-empt^.,.'|pei, purchaser tells pig! fhaj It has failed ,.to cure joyfpepsia or stomach trou-blesg T h l | j guar­antee covere two lleihOTejs, or a

on. re-!f the

OSTEOPAIItY IN' RepJ-ese^ted by

DR. HARRY M. U graduate of: The American Scho4 f>^FK5B jtiOUR^-Tuesdays and

urdayB 9 a. ui. to 2,p. m. At reeidet AveJ CONSTJLA1TION AND

hination. kirrltated

while the

Special FOR F.

the W O O D W A R D

montli's treatment! • f •;.. ••. • ; . (Signed) # " * - •

Mi-o-na is an unusml--:Cb; It heals _ and soothei" [the stomach lining and c p e V a M Conges­tion and infiammatiql. mq?^\ may be. It aids digestion and||a|<e;s:tjbe stom­ach from exnau'st iTe^fd^ cure Is" going 'oni ^4;;t

Remember t h a t i n |jtjrjcha^ipe Mi-o-1

na yoii; run no r i sk feh^tiever. O. T. Lafkin's gharantee ^ s b l u l e i y pro­tects you should the | |e$icip.e fail to do a l l - tha t y^u exppt j He stands ready to refund the nj|*ney whenever the purchaser | say^ « ^ n % J h a s hot done all tha t lis claimed;fPip i t .

; •-. ^ ;.|;S^f,' Newberry's liTOt^iiioeiia:; No. 1 3

STORKa

& i CO., 24'l^arjcaret S | i | p t . i

Ojlo&ite Withefl" 1 HJ»tiseJ

^W3^ Ai

Yam urn

m

edit! is Qc«>q £it

NortlMii Neftpr^rk.. We want yon to mMfci 'ms b'&•!&,$ ' • *-'if

head|J|&(pte^p|ttrihg the Fa i r . r O U R ' E TSpji: B 3 2 ^ I ^ U . B 1 ^ S D R ' ' N 0 T . .Some of our ipe.

o u r Stosre, Yon*-. jbOMIi. w k E T -

B^It i | i i l>U.#l#-ibR' 'NOT. .Some of our. - IHpai lines foUowt" tm-i ,' •%$*•:, , • -rill •! 1

irijil^T-'-'Wapknell,. E than Allen.

is, ;,Herrick, Cross.

D ti y-OLUtTOar- S T B E E T

SO mm •Jd-

29 HamiltQijpi.lPiitt^argh, N. Y

Nothvni No.thi

a s ever equalled i t . an ever s u r p a s s i t .

-Fox All T h r o a t a a d . -jlJ..<Lung Troubles.

Studio open for week.

Clintoi i 'S tp*^;^ _ ^ Rest eatipg' place ' ,^ | tkbr^er i i Stew

York, Steaks; - fhjb^h^:^d | | | ?g sand­wiches,-pies, fruitSi ice | fee^iai id ' iced drinks; oysters ,ta.^4#jif^!<|^irs a i d ^cigarettes.-' . •''• :||!.--V/' "

Imported W«ur«bari|>r;:;ilhe $s$B,t befer- la t h e world, oaMr^lipfc- a t the Mbnepole:

is

i M

y m*m***<u.

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