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Page 1: M*- FINANCE AND TRADL CURTAIN ROO Floor 18/Troy NY Daily...THE TROY TIMES, TROY, ^T.Y., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST *, 11*13. M*-FINANCE AND TRADL Important Transactions in the Business

THE TROY TIMES TROY ^T Y TUESDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 1113 M -

FINANCE AND TRADL Important Transactions in the Business

WorldmdashStock and Produce Markets

TO-DAYS STOCK MARKET

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Process commas to special 15 492A Westers rectory flrsts 18laquo18 Imitation creamery firsts t

CBBESEmdashMarket dullS Receipts 10263 sack-sees Quotations are S u n tall creiua specials 1341134 Do small colored or whits fancy 13 Do large colored or white ftscy Igto guod to prists Do reanstoa Do skkes Ivpoundl0lt

EGUS-Market steady Receipts 19317 case Quotations are State PeousyWasls and nearby fascy ___

selected wnitc 26 4K87 Do fair to choice 2a laquo 2 6 Do brown and mixed fancy bdquo24 Do sootl to choice 21 sect23 Western 9rsts 18 4|llraquo Oo seconds l laquo i w

U V E POCtTEymdashQuotations are Surlns chickens 1raquo Fowls 14 Boosters bull raquo Turkeys prime per lb 11 Docks western prime 13 Ueese westeni 8 Guinea (owl per pair 50 Piceons per pair ftgt

DBESBBD POftTEY-Quotations for Iced arc SiSiog chickens broilers Philadelphia 4

lbs andover to pair average beat 24 Do western dry-plccd average bes t 18 fowl dry-packed Weatern dry-picked

4 lbs and over fancy boxed 14 Do southern average best 13 Ducklings t I am] Bast spnns lb 14 Do state end Pennsylvania 13 Dncks old westers poor tofair 9 alio Geese nltd western poor to fair gt 5 41 8

POTATOESmdashMarket firm Quotations are tone Island in bulk per bbl 2 501 2 75 Jersey per bbl 2 25sect 2 75 Southern per bbl 1 504t 2 50 Calls per bbl 75laquo 1 oo Southern sweets yellow per bbl 3 laquoKMg 4 60 Do old Jersev per basket 1 50 2 00

CABBAUES-Market Heady Quotations are Flat Dutch per 100 8 W laquo laquo 00 Bed per bbl 1 00laquo1 28

BRANSmdashMarket quiet Quotations are Marrow 2 85 laquo 2 40 Medium 2 86 sect 2 40 Peas 2 66 sect 2 70 Bed kidney 1 raquo0

OTHER VEGETABLES-Quotatlons are Beets jgter 100 bunches ^ 1 8 0 Carrots new per 100 bunches 1 00 Corn llackensack per 100 1 00reg 1 fgt0 Do other Jersey per 106 60S 1 25 Cucumbers up river per bbl 1 256J 1 lt3 Do Ualtimore per bushel-basket 404 50 Do bong Island per bbl 1 50$ 2 00 Do hotlHiuse per basket or box 1 Z5v 1 50 Cucumber pickles Rockland County

per 1000 bull Cauliflower state per bbl Celery per doxen stslks Emcplsnts Jersey per b b l raquo Garlic New Orleans per lb Horseradl-i per 100 lbs Lettuce state per basket Do nearby per bbl raquo Lima beans Jeney per basket Mia per 100 bunches Onions Shelter Island per bbl Do Jersey small white basket Do Jersey large white b a s k e t Do Jersey yeilow basket 7 Do Orange Co red per bag 1 Leeks per 100 hunches Shallot per 100 bunches 7] Okra Jersey per box Peppers Jersey per box 25 Peas state large per basket v 7 RomaIne per basket String bean L L and nearby bag 1 OOU 1 Zu Do state green per bushel-basket 1 0nlaquo) 1 76 Do atate wax per basket 75lt8 1 12 Spinach nearby per bbl 1 0 0 0 1 60 Souash marrow per bbl 75tf 1 oo Do yellow per bbl flOSj 00 Do white per bbl 404J 75

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Tate C o t t o n M a r k e t

NEW YORKAug 4 Cotton futures opened steady with September at

65ecopy062c Octoler at 955c December at 932c January at 928c March at 984c May s t 9374J 939e 5

spot cotton closed quiet at 10 points higher with middling uplands at 1080c and do gulf at 1105c Sale 110 bales bull

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O i l a n d P e t r o l e u m

Linseed oil quotations at New York are City raw American seed 4 Cltv boiled American seed ^ - 45 W4raquo$ Out-of-town raw American seed 43 lt34t Blaquow Calcntaa seed

rETEOLEUMmdashCredit balances at Oil Penn 8178

Oil closedrftt Pittsburg at $178

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Members of the New York Stock Exchange bullbull p r a o k s h o t Stocks onltSa and local securities 251-253 aUlaquosraquol i f a c _ V viu Street Trov Y C 8CHIKE Manager

thne CURTAIN ROOM Third

Floor A general cleaning up of all thet odd lots of Curtains As these lots are in some cases small we cannot guarantee to

supply the late arrivals Dont be late but get here early and get your share of the Bargains

E D W A R D S

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Special Dispatch to The Troy Times Saratoaja Springs Aug 4mdashFor the

fifth day of racing at the Saratoga track an exceptionally good card has been proshyvided and all six events have filled well The features are the Huron Handicap and the Seneca Selling Stakes

H a n d i c a p F o r T w w - Y e a r - O l d a

The sport opened with a handicap for two-year-olda at five and one-half fur-longs the entries being Preceptor 130 Direct 120 Joe Madden 117 Con naught Range 118 Mediant 113 Schleswig 112 Michael Beck 108 Sea Cliff 107 Mudman 105 Petticoat 104 Taboo 10S Hoffman 102

Mediant 18 to 5 won Seacllff 5 to 1 eecond Preceptor 7 to 2 third Time 108 Connaught Ranger Petticoat and Michael Beck were scratched

Yesterdays Kcsulta First race three-year-olda and up

selling six furlongsmdashRefined 103 (H-Smith) 60 to 1 16 to 1 and 8 to 1 won Sugar Pine 110 (E Dugan) 5 to 1 8 to 5 and 4 to b second Incognito 104 (Not ter) 2 to 1 7 to 20 and 1 to 5 third Time 114 4-5 They re Off and J C Corr also ran Please fell at the start

Second race steeplechase handicap four-year-olds and up about two mi les -Banner 140 (Boadwee) 8 to 6 1 to S and out won Rufus 135 (OBrien) 6 to 1 even and out second time 438 2-5 Malacca fell Only three starters

Third race two-year-olds selling 6 4 furlongsmdashCourt Lady 105 (Shilling) 8 to 5 3 to 5 and 1 to 5 won Prudent 103 (Sweet) 8 to 1 3 to 1 8 to 6 second Von Lear 108 (Brussell) 50 to 1 15 to 1 6 to 1 third Time 107 4-6 Patriot West-more Eschau Fair Messenger Hawk Wing Monologue Albani Plume and La Tosca II also ran

Fourth handicap one mile^mdashDandelion

(Gilbert) 18 to 5 second Dorante 117 1 _ s t bull bull - bull - bull bull _ 1

89c Ruffle Muslin Curtains 49c Just 100 pair left of beautiful hand made Swiss Muslin Curtains fancy Swiss insershytions sold always for 89c While J A p they last Sale Price pair I v v

29c Cottage Curtains 19c 75 pair Striped Swiss Curtains just the thing for cottage or Summer home always sold at 29c Special for this sale 4 Q ^ pair J C C 1125 Ruffle Bobbinet Curtains 89c 58 pair of Ruffle Bobbinet Curtains with a Renaissance insertion and edge a good value for 125 Special for two Q Q f raquo days only pair - (JvL

i i - mdash bull ii r mdash mdash bull bull mdash bull

12Kc Silkoline dzc a yard All our short ends of Silkoline from one to five yard lengths that sold for12poundc yard Special for two days onlyMraquoI ^

25c P r in ted Scrim 19c 4 designs in Printed Scrim that sold for 25c yard for sash curtains and door draperies Special while they ltf | ^ list yard J t f C 1500 Scotch Lace Curtains 1298 50 pair of Scotch Lace Curtains some Cable Nets nicely made that sell regularly as high as $S00 Spec ia l Sale A Q Q

TELEGRAPHIC AW A i r T O M O B I L E S LONG PLUIVfiE

(Notter) 6 to 1 third Time 1391-6 Mayfleld Purslane and Fond Heart also ran Mohawk II broke down

Fifth race one and one-quarter milesmdash Disobedient 102 (McCahey) 9 to 5 won Colonel White 100 (Sweet) 4 to 1 second

8 to 5 third Time 207 4-5 DArkle also ran

Sixth race five and one-half furlongsmdash Maskette 101 (Notter) 1 to 4 won Miss Kearney 103 (Shilling) 8 to 1 second Louise Bell 99 (Sweet) 20 to 1 third Time 106 8-5 Sandpiper Helen Harvey George W Lebolt Broadalbin and Bird of Flight also ran lt

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KBW YORK Aug 4

1018 a raquomdashTint prteea of stacks were lower tfcea last aWtst for the most prominent wanes but tsetw wet galas among a number of less important stseas Bosieeaa was fa only moderate volume Weattstttoaae Mectrie declined 1 1-4 and Beading sad Amalaatnated Copper largo frct ions Cleveshyland C C aad 81 Uml ndvaaeed 1

WeesmdashTha bullestaad shifted to sew qoarters is-rinding the high-priced dlvidradpaving rail mad read sleek Absorption of the United Stat Steel stock continued on a large seale the pretemd bullsticking i n 8-4 A few of the prommest trading stacks rtiil lagged notably Amalgamated Copper idvaatea of a pslst were numerous s active

2 p atmdashKaesnt for the mntlnwd demand for the OsfteA States St pel stock which advanced the esmSMS to 46 1 2 and the preferred to 111 1-2

tSftie was little Interest to the afternoon market t h undertone wraquo strong Union facie rising to 188 12 aad several othltr active stock also selling Mfset than m the morning

8 raquo asmdashI1 market closed irregular after s rgt actlon

T t M M o w e r M a r k e t

5oonmdash kfanejr o call easy t 1 per cent Prime ntercantlle i^mr at Vit per cent Exchanges

9ST9fglaquon nalasce |12olraquoii2 8 p bullmdashMoney on cal rgtay highest at 1 1 4 per

eeat lowest at 1 ruling rate 1 last loan 1 rSoalng Wd 1 offered at I Time loan ejotet sad bulltesrt SO dajra at 922 1 4 per cent 80 days at

J per east laquo otostlia s t 3 8-4 set cent PISS Prime mercantile paper at 2 to 4 per cent

Sterile eickasg weak at bullPASS fee detaaas and at 4 U8oaR44810 for laquo0 day bill eomtneccial Sill at 4 4 1-9044 3-4 Rar sUvet at 89 74k M M I -

lollars at 4Ac Oovemment bond steady sad u laquo beams rrn

bull bull i a bull

T I M H e w Twrfc M a r k e t

HlaquoW T p B S keg 4 Receipt 24laquoRS pack-

Turnipa Rutabaga per bbl or bag 75laquo 1 Oil TV white per 1laquogt0 hunches I 001 1 80 Tomatoes Sooth Jersey Acme h o t Werir ia ear Mm Iniach

DRIED FRCIT8mdashQnotattons are Apples evap fancy eases per lb Raspberrmdash evap 1907 per lb

FRIJITSmdashQuotations are Apple Uravensteln per d h bbl Do Nyack Pippin per d iraquo Mgt1 Do Astrachan per d h bbl Do Ducbeas per d b bbl Do flour Bovgh per d h b b l Do Swt-ct KmiKii per d h bbl New apples open heads i v raquo laquo Pears south I Comte per bbl Do Southern Sand per bbl Do southern KotfeT per bW Do flnppa Favorite per bbl Do Rartlctt per basket Do common sorts per basket Do nearby per bbl peaches Md and Del basket Do Jersey per basket Klums Md and Del per carrier Cmnrts lirraquor claquor quart Blackberries up-river per qnart Raspberries red fancy large pint Do Black Cap per pint Huckleberries Del and Md per qt Do Petrn and Jer Mountain per qt Muskmelona N C tandard crate TVgt Jersey per ho laquoM^ Watermelon via rail per ear 100 003200 00

FTJOURmdashRecelpta 25334 packages Sale 1000 packages Quiet and onsett led Quotations are Mlnnesot- patents 6 ItBtaA TO Minnesota bakers 1014 as Winter patents 4 40fg4 76 Winter bulltraebts 4 10laquo4 26 Wlater extras a 40lt83 80 Wtntec tnw grade 8 30(83 60

BTE FleOTJRmdash Market steady Quotation are Fair to good 4 15W4 50 Choice to fancy bull 4 55regraquo 83

WHEATmdashReceipts 122700 bush Sales 6O0O00 bosk An accumulatloh of over-algbt selling order baaed on cool weather In the Northwest added to poor caWes and bear pressure broke whest nearly a cent this morning September at 1023102 8-8 December at l94laquoil04 8-8 May at 108 l-2lt3 108 5-8

RVEmdash Market dull No 2 western f o b New York nomishy

nal 84 CORNmdashNo receipts Option market was without

transact ton BEEFmdashMarket quiet Quotation raquore

1raquolrv ^ I 7MM7 SO Mess 14 501816 50 k-acket ift JMHraquoH w bull PORKmdashMarket tcdy Quotation are Mesa - 17 25copy17 75 ratnlly lx taiulH Mraquo Short elear 1 7 604318 60

IARDmdashMarket firm -Western 8 7 Slaquo|8 85

SCOAR-Braquow and refined qnlet Quotations are Fair reflninc 3-70 Centrifugal 88 test 4 70 Molasses sugar 8 40 tW laquo Cnwbetl | w powdered i GrslaquonWraquoted bull raquo laquo - - bull S SO

COFFKB-Markct quiet Quotation laquore No 7 Bio JH Mo 4 Ssstos bull 84

TATXOW-Market qnlet Quotatlona art d r y bull 8 7 1 S

Country raquo 8S88e HATmdashMarket 8 m Qwotatteos sre

Shipping 2J 2J5 Good to ebolc so envu

LEADmdashMarket Arm at 4BOtf4S8 HIDESmdash Market Arm Quotations rraquo

Central America 90 Bogota bull bull 8degTS

STBAW-Marfcet steady at 8B4BT8e WOOIltmdashMarket steady

Damestte fleece bull bull bull bull bull bull 89 494 HOPSmdashMarket qui

Stste eesamea to cholea 1807 Oobdquo 1904) bull bull bull laquo bull bull bull bull bull Paclac coast 1907 Dax 19S8 raquobullraquoraquobulllaquo

A b o u t 800 F e e t Over P r e c i p i c e l a i o a T r e e mdash T o p o f Mach ine S a v e d I t s O c -cupantmdash(TiaurTri ir S o m e w h a t H a r t

New York Aug 4mdashUnited States Disshytrict Attorney Baker of Washington who successfully prosecuted the governshyment land frauds in the Northwest his bride of two months and several friends who were accompanying them on their honeymoon had a miraculous escape from death to-day

While the automobile In which they were traveling was running down a sharp hill on Walnut Mountain near Liberty the machine got out of control and plunged over a precipice nearly 300

bullfeet high The machine a big covered car turned three complete comersaults and lodged in the boughs of a three thirty feet below the brink of the precipice

There It hung suspended top downshyward with the frightened occupants held prisoners in the inclosed top of the mashychine All were badly bruised and frightened but none was seriously inshyjured with the exception of the chaufshyfeur His skull was fractured one of his ears was torn off and he sustained other injuries He was taken to a hospital In Liberty for treatment

T e n u i s

Newport R I Aug 4mdashThe final match in the womens handicap doubles at the Newport Casino was won yestershyday by the Masses Nora and Thereso Iselln from Miss M Inches of Boston and Miss Caroline Orosvenor after three hard-fought sets The winning pair owed 15 while the losers received 15 The final set was carried into extra garner before the Misses Iselin could win In this set Miss Nora Iselin did some sharp work at the net

E n t r i e s F o r T o - m o r r o w

F i r s t r a c e s e l l ing t h r e e - y e a r - o l d s a n d u p w a r d s e v e n f u r l o n g s mdash J u b i l e e J u g shyg i n s 102 T h e S q u i r e 101 B i s k r a 101 B a s t o n 118 S u g a r P i n e 110 A s t e r DOr 113 M o n a c l e 106 J a c o b i t e 120 K e n n y e t t o 113 W o o d c r a f t 98

S e c o n d r a c e S a r a t o g a S t e e p l e c h a s e h a n d i c a p f o u r - y e a r - o l d s a n d u p w a r d a b o u t t w o m i l e s mdash J i m m y L a n e 152 St N i c k 134 B a y o n e t 154 B a t 132

T h i r d r a c e S p i n a w a y S t a k e s o f $10000 t w o - y e a r - o l d f i l l ies f ive a n d a h a l f fur -longs -^-Conste l la t ion 112 W a l l f l o w e r 112 L a d y H u b b a r d 112 M i s s K e a r n e y 112 M a s k e t t e 112 W e d d i n g B e l l s 112 T h e P i p p i n 112

F o u r t h R a c e H a n d i c a p Al l A g e s s e l l shying O n e M i l e mdash G r e e n o 109 D a r k l e 100 G e o r g e G H a l l 109 O r p h a n B o y 113 C a m p a i g n e r 90

F i f t h r a c e K e n t u c k y S e l l i n g S t a k e s for f i l l i es f ive a n d o n e - h a l f f u r l o n g s mdash A l b a n i 99 S u m m e r N i g h t 105 H e l e n H a v e y 109 Merry Gi f t 103 C h a p e r o n 99 P l u m e 17 F a i r M e s s e n g e r 98 L a T o s c a I I I 105 C o u r t L a d y 102 Cheek 103

S i x t h r a c e s e l l ing t h r e e - y e a r - o l d s a n d w a r d w h o h a v a n o t w o n a t t h e m e e t i n g o n e m i l e mdash P u r s l a n e 105 T h o m a s Ca l shyh o u n 90 C o m p l e t e 90 G o l c o n d a 92 C o l w h i t e 100 Obert 98 G e o r g e G H a l l 102 O r p h a n L a d 105 B o n n i e B a r d 105 H o l d f a s t 105 K e n t u c k y B e a u 108 Sir T o d d i n g t o n 100 G l a u c u s 95 E a r l s c o u r t 95 S u g a r P i n e 102

M B C I I A V K V I U E

State and Third Sts E W Edwards amp Son Troy

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mdashThe Misses Martha and Elizabeth Rogers of Bank Street are spending two weeks at Asbury Park

mdashMiss Bertha yan Dercook of Pawling Avenue Is spending the month at Rensselaer Cottage Asbury Park

mdashMrs Harriet Bowen and daughter Miss Clara Bowen of Pine Woods Aveshynue are sojourning at Lake Placid

mdashMrs H Glass and son will return to New York this evening after visiting Mr and Mrs J H Ellis of Pawling Avenue

mdashMr and Mrs Herbert Wilcox and family accompanied by Mrs Wilcoxs mother have gone to Lake Bomosaen tt here they have a cottage

mdashMiss Alice Vsnderpool of Pawling Avenue and Mkts Jessie Simmons of Park View Court have goneAo Lake Ta-conlc In the Grafton Mountains

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Winnipeg Man Aug 4mdashOrders were issued at noon to-day by the executive committee of the Canadian Pacific Shopshymens Union calling a strike of the shop mechanics over the entire system to-morshyrow The order will be obeyed by 8000 men

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S The annual meeting of School District mdashMrs F Mclver of Quebec Canada Is- 10 will be held to-nigM at 730 oclock in

B o a r d o f E d u c a t i o n A d o p t s B u d g e t mdash T o mdash H o l d A n n u a l Meeting o f S c h o o l D i s shy

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W a t e r S u p e r i n t e n d e n t S m i t h repor ted y e s t e r d a y t h a t the w a t e r i n t h e v i l l a g e r e s e r v o i r h a d fa l l en e i g h t f e e t a n d n ine i n c h e s b e l o w t h e t o p o f t h e s p i l l w a y and w a s s t i l l f a l l i n g a t t h e r a t e o f t w o i n c h e s p e r d a y

S u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f S c h o o l s B l a k e m a n i s e n g a g e d In d r i l l i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g H i g h S c h o o l s t u d e n t s f o r t h e ora tor i ca l c o n t e s t s a t t h e S a r a t o g a C o u n t y F a i r a t Ba l i s ton S p a on E d u c a t i o n a l D a y Class A mdash J a m e s N o o n a n G e o r g e B m m o t t and A r t h d r D o w n i n g C l a s s B mdash M i s s T e r e s a Minus M i s s Mildred Cary a n d Miss Corshyn e l i a C a s s i d y C l a s s D mdash M i s s F l o r e n c e W i l s o n

D i s t r i c t Lodge 34 B o i l e r m a k e r s and Helpshyers of the Boston and Maine R a i l w a y sys shyt e m he ld a nion meetings S u n d a y at Vernon G r o v e Vis i tors w e r e present from Bos ton E a s t Dteraquofield and Springfield A c l a m b a k e w a s prepured and a m u s e m e n t s had A feature of t h e day w a s the hitting of a Merry Widow fly by foreman Mc-Crory and fielded by bot lermaker B a o k s

Miss E l i sabeth A H a i g h t left last night for a t w o weeks v is i t w i t h Miss Bess ie Mauiinus in Lanfltngburgh

Miss He len Hrrrmll of Troy is the guost of Mrs Charles E Murphy

Mrs J a m e s Slavin and niece Miss Ruth V a n F lee t are s t a n d i n g a week with relashyt ives a t Elncra

Mr s n d Mrs Mat thew Leesor of Schenecshytady w h o have been the g u e s t s of Mr and Mrs Andrew L e n h s r d t returned home y e s t e r d a y

W a l t e r Smith of S c h e n e c t a d y w a s the g u e s t of his parents Mr and Mrs Hugh Smith yes terday

Robert E Webster will lead the prayer m e e t i n g to-movrow night a t the Presbyte shyrian Church

E x a m i n e r Borlght of the Bos ton and Maine Railroad Is conduct ing the color-sense and hearing t e s t in a specia l car a t the Union r-tatlon bulllaquo bull

Mrs D E L a D o w Is a g u e s t at Eas t Gal w a y

Archi tec t Jared S l a D o w left yesterday on a b u e l r e s s trip t o U t l e a

Mrs Jared 8 L a D o w son Jared and daughter Miss Irene l a D o w are spendshying the week at Round Lake

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A s s e m b l y Hall to n o m i n a t e three Trustees In p l a c e of D A L o c k w o o d N W Kelso and T J F ln lgen The annua l election of T r u s t e e s wi l l lake p lace to -morrow frorp 12 to 4 p m in the H i g h Schoo l building

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T h e Board of E d u c a t i o n l a s t n ight rsraquo ce ived these sugges t ions from Principal George R Thompson for the Improvement of e x i s t i n g condit ions E n l a r g e m e n t o t laboratory l ighting a s s e m b l y hal l and High School rooms g y m n a s i u m equipment a th shyletic supplies pictures for school room wal l s and printing hand books The matshyter w a s turned over to Superintendent B l a k e m a n for further Information The Clerk reported the gift of twenty- f lve copies of T h e Southern M s g a s t n e from Mrs D F Bohtecou The CI rk reported that the T r e a s u r e r had r e c e i v e d f r o m t h e S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t $5407 for t h e s c h o o l l ibrary fund T h e board r e l e a s e d M i s s A n n a M Sha rood I n s t r u c t o r In t h e c o m m e r c i a l d e p a r t m e n t from t h e p r o v i s i o n a l c o n shyt r a c t s i g n e d for t h e e n s u i n g s c h o o l y e a r a s s h o h a s s e c u r e d a m o r e l u c r a t i v e

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COSSAYUNAmdashMrs El i sabeth M c D o n a l d of Boston Mass and Mrs Sarah Cameron of Centre F a l l s were yesterday g u e s t s of Mr and Mrs E d w a r d BainmdashJohn A l e x a n shyder of North A d a m s Mass i s s p e n d i n g a two weeks v a c a t i o n wi th his mother Mrs Mary Alexander mdashFred D e w e y of Middle Fal l s is v i s i t ing his parents Mr and Mrs James D e w e y

SARATOGA S P R I N G S mdash A n organisa t ion of a branch of the Personal Liberty League w a s effected last evening In Conshyvention Hal l More than 300 S a r a t o g i a n s were present a m o n g them several of the leading bus ines s men Racetrack m e n and in fact any w h o were not c l t l sens of Saratoga Springs w e r e kept out of the meeting The gather ing w a s in c h a r g e of Frank W Thory S t a t s Secretary of the Personal Liberty League A commit tee wan appointed to n o m i n a t e officers

V A L L E Y F A L L S mdash H e n r y U B a k e r w a s S u n d a y t a k e n t o t h e S a m a r i t a n H o s p i t a l in T r o y for b lood p o i s o n i n g mdash T h e f u n e r a l of J o h n K e n y o n w h o w a s f a t a l l y In jured S a t u r d a y in a r u n a w a y acc ident w a s he ld t h i s a f t e r n o o n a n d w a s p r i v a t e mdash T h e s t r a w m a r k e t o p e n e d at $19 p e r t o n T h e crop w i l l b e a b o u t the a v e r a g e y i e l d mdash J o h n R i f e n b u r g h h a s p u r c h a s e d t w o s t e a m t h r e s h e r s from t h e C e n t r a l B r i d g e f a c t o r y mdash M i s s L e o n e I^ape w i l l s p e n d a f e w d a y s In S y r a c u s e mdash M r s C J L a p e of T r o y Is v i s i t i n g Mrs N e l l i e Lape mdashProf F J B o h l m a n n a n d f a m i l y of S p r i n g V a l l e y are t h e g u e s t s of J o h n P r a t t a n d f a m i l y

G L E N S F A L L S mdash T H Maloy formerly undertaker wi th The F a u s t - F l e m i n g Comshypany h a s l eased t h e building a t 144 May Street a t present occupied by E n s i g n amp Mason furni ture dealers The new store will be opened September 15mdashPresident L F Loree of the D e l a w a r e and H u d s o n w a s In town yes terday a s the guest of George Tait and C H Feddrick Jr Pres ident and Secretary respect ve ly c l the Commerc ia l Associat ionmdashThe new steamer Mohican yes terday resumed trips on Lake George after being out of commiss ion for a week owing to troubles to Jhe boilersmdashThe folshylowing jury w a s drawn j e s t e r d a y in the City Court to try the case of Edward La-Roche a c c u s e d of assau l t ing Mrs A n n a Wescot t Florence Healey C H Carson C A H o v e y jr Danie l Crcsby Kosecrans Fhllo T B Qutnlan E H Gates Gorge

JGoodson Fred Maloy J a m e s C Br l sbm Horton Gage W T AchenbachmdashTha case of Wil l iam Woodard charged with abducshytion which w a s to h a v e ueen tried yes terday before JuBtice Breen w a s adjourned until to-morrowmdashThree little fresn air gir ls Camilla Thompson Florence Hunter and Elsie Wrase all of N e w York are (spending two w e e k s In Glens Fa l l s mdashthe funeral ot John J Burt w a s held this afternoon Mr Burt died Sunday

G R A N V I L L E mdash M r and Mrs Arthur T h o m a s joined the Methodist Church Sunshyday by letter Mr T h o m a s from the Conshygregat ional Church and Mrs Thoman from the Methodis t Church a t JohnstownmdashMrs M L Wel ler spent Sunday at McArthur Lodge at Lake St CatnermmdashMis J S Potter of Brooklyn has joined her d a u g h shyt e r at the h o m e of Mr and Mrs J vV PottermdashThe marr aga is announced oi Rodman Richardson a rising young l a w shyyer and Miss Jenn ie Roberts daug-ter of Mr and Mrs T h o m a s R Roberts of Soutn pnul tney Mr and Mrs Richardson are spending their honeymoon at the R i c h a i d -son brothers c o t t a g e Wyldwood a t Lake St Catherine The groom has been a s u m shymer visitor a t the lake several years mdashThe annual school meet ing In District No 7 will be held this e v e n i n g In the High School Bui ld ingmdashGranvi l l e lx)dge F and A M went to Wel l s Sunday afternoon to a t tend the funeral of Charles W Burton a m e m shyber of the lodgjs The funeral w a s one of the largest evejr held In t h s t v ic inity Pas t Master W h j u r o f the Granville lodge conshyducted therburla l service The deceased who had been travel ing sa lesman tor Fraquots-patrick A Draper of Troy for ttlrty y e a r s w s s widely knownmdashMr and Mrs M J Blakely are enterta in ing Mrs G W Blanchard of N e w Yotk and Mr and Mrs H N W i l l i a m s of Bennington Vt

Ilf O T H E R S T A T E S P O W N A L V T - M r s Batche lor and

daughter of Troy are the g u f s t s of Mrs D G ThomasmdashMrs A u g u s t u s H a l e y of Glens Fafis N Y Is the gues t of her s i s shyter Mrs J a m e s MorganmdashThe Methodis t Sunday School wll hold a picnic t ermor-

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f o w a t Hoos lck Val l ey ParkmdashRev 3 C Mitchell recelvlaquod a fsfl Saturday In alllaquoht log from an e lectr ic ear

F A I R H A V E N V T - M l s s Mas N o r t h r u p has returned to Schuylervi l le mdashD J D u -rlck la in N e w YorkmdashWillis O r m s s and Miss A l m a O r m e s h a v e returned from Ohio mdashThe annual picnic of the Methodist Sunshyday School wil l be held August 1$ a t L a k ) BomoseenmdashSolon Maynarn l rank Ltt le Edward Al len and T h o m a s H a y e s left toshyday for Detroit Mich to i n s t a l l a m a r b b altar for The American Marble Company

M A N C H E S T E R V T - T h e Manches ter Union Band excurs ion over the R u t and Railroad to b a k e George Sunday w a g en-Joytd by a targe number of persons be tween B e n n i n g t o n and Rutland T h e s teamer Horlcon took thcopy excurs ion i s t s far a three hours trip up the lake from Baid win to l^ake George mdashM as Al ce Kel l ey ot Dorset w h o h a s been aasstlna Miss AtSci K Bennet t In the Probate Uraquoic t haa fln-

bull tshed her work and te turntd homemdashYhe Mlsaes H o y t wrll s l v e a vaudevi l l e entershyta inment B a t u r d s y ^vcnng at Music Hail mdashThe Efiulmix basebs l l testm Will p lay nine from C o o p e r s MII In Bennington toshymorrow af ternoonmdashMrs C A Batch-liilt-r and Mlrraquo Lou raquoc Bftt-heldtr of P l t h b u g Mass are vis i t ing Mrs J N H a r d mdash

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Hampton Inst tute of V i g i n l a i s n d t e d plantat ion s o n g s last night at t h s C o n g i e -gat ional Church Addresses dt-scriptve of

the school and Its workings and resul t s w e r e given by Rev Edward 1 Chicheste- and Capt Allen Wash ington The latter is i a colored graduata of the s c h o o l mdash R i c h a r d W Sherman son of J a m e s 8 S h e r m a n He- | publican Vice Presidential candidate w a s a m o n g the automob l i s t s r e g l s t e n d a t the Equinox H o u s e Saturday night In c o m - pany with a party in two cars he left Sun- day morning for the W h U MountainsmdashIra B Safford of E a s t Arl ington w h o w a s graduated from the Unlvers ty of V e r m o n t I bulln June h a s been engaged to teach p h y s i c s and chemistry the ensuing year in the Burshylington High School Mr Saffoid w h o Is now employed at the E k w a n o k Country Club received his preparatory educat ion a t the North Bennington H l g a School

B E N N I N G T O N V T - T h e choir of the Methodist Church will g ve a concer t of patriotic s o n g s this evening a t the church - T h e Bennington Band and the V e r m o n t Club will have a trolley rde Fr iday evenshying to North Auams Mass A d a n c s will be held s t North AdamsmdashThe check 1 s t for the September election h a s rxen filed and contains $088 n a n u s though It Is prob-sb ie m a t the Boara of Civil Author l y w i h s d d $Wgt m o t e n a m e s at a meet ing t gt ue b e d soon A special pulling p a c will b j opened n N o r t h Bennngton for the a c shycommodat ion ot the v o U r s In tnat vi l lage The check list for N o r m Benn^tglon conshytains 2raquo1 r ames -More than 3WJ0 -arangern have visited the Bennington bat t le m o n u shyment thus far this season but It is not t x -perttd that the totai n u m o e r ot v s tors m i s year will be a s large as that o ias i year Tne m o n u m e n t regstgtr s h o w s t gta the greatest number of v i s l t o i s wre Irom Massachuset t s and N e w York though a ttoscn other s t a t e s are r e p r e s e n t ^ mdash M u c t interest c eh tr t s in the g a m e of baa ban t i be ulayed haturday a f t en o m at Morgat Park between the Bennngton and Hooack Kalis nines The return g a m wU raquo bull p l a y i d Sunday at ternoon in Hoos rk Kails - A t the Old Home Week service Sunday morninK in the Old First c h u r c h i B e n n i n g t m Centre Rev Dr Isaac Jenn ings wil l ieafl a paper on the history of the eaotr and music of the church snce it o r g a n s s t l o n In 1T82 Dr Jennings has spent much t m and research In preparing tne a t t i c l e mdash Kltv A J Barron Is entertaining his n ec Mis i i n u t t Bessie Kit igernld of T r o y mdash M r s M s r l lu tch lns Wilcox will l eave In a few d a y s tor New York to begin r e h e a i s a i s for m e Iheatrcal season Mrs WUCOM will appear during the coming season tn the d r a m s The M o o n s h l n e r s - t h a r l e s W T h o m p s o n h a s bought the drug bus iness Of E B Hyde - T h e funeral of John H B a h a n w h o died Sunday night

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