/«. Jpaga- 3 £HE O^^EITISBlJJia JOUENJC!! THUESDl^ 2]FT£BSrcR5Kl was R a l p h P . Jillson, p u b l i s h e r of t h e ' o f - red u p con'dderably, Mr. B a r k e r ficial r a c e p r o g r a m m e of t h e fair, d i s - u o i o t h e r w i s e l t u n . t r i b u t e d 1,000 copies of t h e p r o g r a m m e -. . . . ,.. 4Jew 3EoriCi..Se'pt. IS, J. C o n s o l i d a t e d "Stock Ext MADRID; 'free'of c h a r g e a t t h e fair g r o u n d s to' ifLOUR—Receipts, 24,'Ml: stiipments, 53.MEMBERS c h a n g e of New Y o r k , -day for t h e beh'efit of h i s a d v e r t i s i n g ai;, spring v > patents,. ?Sa5;40; winter Madrid, Sept. 13.—At the: 'hdine of Chicago Board of T r a d e . Isti-aigh'ts, $/M5a&p5;; .^siinl^r- fratenihil$0ii ."patrons. XL :—s—; . : t h e b r i d e ' s motile.- in l i o j i k i n t o n WertlaS,i\'winter MOW^ .j^WJjes,. f4.10a'4^30; %ka• T O C K 8 , GRAIN, C O T T O N . OGDENSBURG, N. Y . , S E P T . 19, 1912. Heivry W . H a m m o n d of Utica, a l'or- 'uesday, ,Sept. l i t ' a , a t G rrc.loek p . m. sag.. straights, ?120a4.46. ! ni,er well k n o w n conductor On t h e U l i - ' M I E S H u t u Gail AVooSward war, .'united ^"UCKWHEAT F L O U R - P e r 100 lbs., W I L L J. A N D R E W S , ,ca b r a n c h of t h e N e w York Central, i s in Triarriage to H o w a r d ' F r e d e r i c k Bul•-©eoEge O'Neil of Chicago i s . v i s j t i n g noiplnal. ( •renewing a c q u a i n t a n c e s in town. Mr. '!a.rd of M a d r i d . R e v . Mr. M c l n t o t h , t h e 58 F o r d S t r e e t . ifhone 318. CORN^IEAlrT-Barely steady; fine white r e l a t i v e s i n - t h e city. ' H a m m o n d w e n t oh t h e r e t i r e d list sev- C o n g r e g a t i o n a l ' p ' a s t o r , u s i n g the r i n g arid yellow, Jl.70al.75; coarse, $1.65al.70; : ' G e o r g e ' G , ' R a y c e of-Ma,comb will adQ U O T A T f o N 8 . ldlij dried, fi.25. ..... A . t eral m o n t h s ago after m o r e t h a n f o r t y service,, u n d e r a n a r c h of g r e a n w i t h T O D A Y ' 8 C L 0 8 I N G ( ... i l r e s s - a "Bull Moose . gathering, a t MaBARLEY^-Malting, e. T. t Bpflfaip, Gpa "whit© lil'ieS: T h e y w e r e a t t e n d e d b y A l m a g a m a t e d Copper y e a r s ' service. „ 88 l o n e tonight. 'Miss Cecile H a i g a n d Dr. 0 . P . Coje- A m e r i c a n B e e t S u g a r . , 75 7 sic. -,,,,, : 2 •-.!,• J o s e p h JWahony nipped a r u n a w a y in "man, b o t h of Madrid, A w e d d i n g sup- American^ Gar & Fo'undry C o . . . . . . . _-. H e l e n Owen a n d ' Miss M a r y Sovie WHEATy-Eeceipts. m-M;,'IgO. "X,'?*$'• elevator export, $1.03%; No.fyf.ffii;t: Pi 'pi t h e b u d i n ' I s a b e l l a s t r e e t t h i s m o t n - •per w a s s e r v e d b y g i r l 1'riends of t h e .American Iqe i l e f t y e s t e r d a y t o e n t e r ' D ' Y o i r a l l e ColaQo.at, $1.03%;.No. 1 north ©uJu.th^.fclQ^bl *ing. A t e a m h i t c h e d to a b e e r w a g o n 'bride. T h e c o m p a n y b e i n g s e a t e d a t A m e r i c a n L o c o m o t i v e . . * . . l e g e a t Buffalo. . " "" washiglie'r.oti.sliqpt; Wheat .' . 86 1 aflqat, $1.00%. 'had been left s t a n d i n g - i n t h e s t r e e t thr.ee d a i n t i l y a p p o i n t e d t a b l e s decor- A m e r i c a n S m e l t e r . t M r s . F a n n i e F o r s y t h e r e t u r n e d Tuesr cohering; Dee. 99%c A m e r i c a n S u g a r .127' a n d s o m e t h i n g f r i g h t e n e d t h e horses.. "axed ij{ p i n k a n d y/hite,- g r e e n and Atchison RYE FLOUR—Fair to good, '?>G0a3;9fl.^ j 3 a y from h e r t r i p to New 'York' a"nd At.108 3 'Mahbny h a p p e n e d to be p a s s i n g a t t h e >W-hitQ aiul yellow a n d w h i t e . After, A n a c o n d a " 4 cljoice to ia,Ticy, $3.S0a4.10h; - '. - j - ; . , ••. '.-46 l a n t i c City. I CpRN—Receipts, 23,62&rN6/'2 new, ft Q. t i m e and h e rushfed o u t a n d grabbed the. • s u p p e r a r e c e p t i o n w a s 3>ekl a m i Baltimore & Ohio .107 4 b„afloat, nominal. "•.... ,, ,i -,(^ -"•W.'B, -Renaud of New York, t h e welj. .the t e a m by t h e head,' b r i n g i n g t h e m c a k e an.d c r e a m w.ere s e r v e d . Mr. a n d 'Brooklyn E a p i d T r a n s i t . . 90 Q OATS—Receipts, 2S6.700,; sR(pm^Vfe;rW' ; : ;}kncKvm f a c e s t a r t e r , is i n t h e city, a t .270 •. 'to a stop. 'Mrs. B u l l a r d left by a u t o for a t r i p . C a n a d i a n Racific. standard white in elevator ri§c^,,-nwsfii^; t e n d i n g t h e fair. ! . 80 Chespeake & OliiQ.. ;;.Nb,' 2, 39c.; nominal; No. §,1 S ? ® a ^ . ; Jfjtet^ W o r d w a s received h e r e y e s t e r d a y of' T h e p r e s e n t s w e r e beautiful a n d cost.107 Chicago, M i l w a u k e e & St. P a u l . ST. T h e m a r r i a g e of M i i s M a r t h a P e r r y ; 36a3G%c.; natural white and effpped whitiSj vthe d e a t h of 'Mrs. S t a n l e y Mathews,. ly.—A n u m b e r from h e r e a t t e n d e d t h e Colorado F u e l . . . .• . 95 3002c. ; . , , , ; • , ; - , . . .„,,.{. ; "jaiid E r n e s t Downey,- hpkh. of t h i s city, P o t s d a m fair.—Mys. M a r g a r e t J. Aber]widow of the late Justice Stanley FEED—Dull; western spjijpg.. .brag, ^ W Con Gas *will t a k e place on Monday. jMathews of t h e United .'States Supreme Mathy e n t e r t a i n e d a . n u m b e r of l a d i e s iCorc p r o d u p t s . 15 4. lb^ sacks, $23,30; standard mfadiihgV$2(j;IVlv t $23; bulk, $2G. ...;i [ '£ Mr. a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m Roclvhurn of . U , city, 'Court, w h o passed a w a y a t h e r h o m e Thursdq,y e v e n i n g . — M r s . G e o r g e W . 33J3tiller's S e c u r i t i e s TALLOW — Prime city, 6%c.; 'sp.eciaV ; . 3(i 5: iWaterttfwn are visiting Mrs. Rocksin W a s h i n g t o n , D. C , Sept. 17th. Mrs. iBuffham e n t e r t a i n e d a t d i n n e r T h u r s - Rrie 7%q.; country, 5%a6%c. . ..;.'.*• \.140 2 R. ,'Gireat N o r t h e r n . f m r n ' s ' , l i p t h e r , Mrs., P e t e r Bell. JMathews h a d paid occasional v i s i t s to <day a few l a d y ; friends — J a m e s MOLASSES-New Orleans, open Icettle, jlrfterboro . . 20 5; 37a52c. tljoc-kwood of B u r l i n g t o n , Y t , a n d ' \;\ " '. y ;" % H e n r y B u s h e y w a s fined $5 b y Aqting Hhis city, h a v i n g been r e l a t e d to M r s , ^Infc. P a p e r Co RICE—Domestic, 4%a5%c; Patna, 6%a R e c o r d e r - McCarthy this morning lor >R. E . W a t e r m a n and Miss' M a r y S h e r - ^Walter Pollock of N e w Y o r k w e r e jLouisville & N a s h v i l l e '.1C1 6 6.^c. . " • Mr. and Mrs. Fra'iik P u t w e s of B o s - jman. Miss S h e r m a n left for W a s h i n g - Q u e s t s of Mr. a n d Mrs.. W . J . B r o u s e "y^o/lating the, traffic o r d i n a n c e o n S t a t e Mexican Central. .SUGAR—Raw, lirm; Musyovadp; 89. test;' ^Sunday.—William B r a d l e y from Ne- M i s s o u r i Pacific, t o n , Mass., r e t u r n e d h o m e t o d a y after t o n lasii n i g h t to a t t e n d t h e funeral. .' 41 7 3.8jic.; centrifugal, 9B test, 4;3Re!;: molasses. ftree.t y e s t e r d a y . Ivada v i s i t e d his. a u n t , M r s . Charles. A. ji'Mo. K a n s a s & T e x a s [spending two w e e k s a s g u e s t s of -Mr. .-39 3 sugar, .89 test, 3.61e.; refined,'filyiit. , , - "r * Lev. Sdutliworth, t h e ' well "known land Mrs. L. E . 'Fafekereil, "State s t r e e t . T3hq I r o q u o i s N e w s s a y s : "W. J.' JGould.—Miss 1-iUi'an Ne^.vbV of_Canton iNational Lead ".'fi'd-'S. , .BLITTER — F i r m ; receipi,^ ,7,%,'.pjick.115 2- i&ge.s; creamery, extras. lb.,.3S%c!.; firsts. 2Si i b o n i l a c e of Mprrisburg- a n d f o r m e r l y INe.w T o r k C e n t r a l . . . „...-. „ . . . . • A B o s t o n d i s p a t c h s a y s t h a t A t t o r - 'Adams, h a y b u y e r , h a s p u r c h a s e d t h e jvisited h e r a\]ht, M r s . A. A. R u t h e r f o r d ja29|4c.; seconds, 26a271/4c.-;,. thirdsl '34{C25e.;. iNew- Y o r k O n t a r i o & W e s t e r n . . on Kins.Aeity e d i t o r of t h e Broqliville Recorder,, n e y S c h a r t o n , for t h e N o r t h D a k o t a 'W. N, A b b o t t b u i l d i n g lot i'ho first* qf the v/eek—J. S. Irwin of, state dairy, tubs, finest, 28a23c; good to irToriherii Pacific !K8 * 3 s a t t e n d i n g t h e fair a n d h o r s e shp-w. c l a i m a n t i n t h e famous R u s s e l l iden4 s t r e e t for $1,500, w e u n d e r s t a n d , a n d prjlme, 25a27c.; common 'to fair, 22ai4c.; [Rochester v i s i t e d M r s . Br/tle M. Beck-, jNorfolk- & W e s t e r n .117 2 a-.-Mass- "Viev.a F l a c k has. r e t u r n e d to, •tity case, s t a t e d tha.t h & ' i s . a b o u t to "will build a b l o c k t h e r e o n n e x t s p r i n g . w i t h ' t h e l a s t of t h e week.—Mr. and (process, - extras, 26i2(i^c.; firsts, 25a"5%c.; (Pacific Mail. j-.secpnds, 23aa4c..; .imitation,creame^js, firsts., % e r "home & *W& c i t y after h a v i n g •Iprove t h a t t h e F r e s n o c l a i m a n t w h o ' iMr. A d a m s is a l r e a d y p r o v i n g a good Mrs. George W. Forbes and Mr. and jPennsylvania ,... ;24a^%c. r faetary, ,-June. maj?e, firsts.- 'da-. •Jspent a few -weeks t h e g u e s t of *ier 'was accepted as. t h e real D a n i e l B l a k e citizen a n d is i n t e r e s t i n g himself in JMrs. Ellon H. Wears are spending two jjPeQple's G a s . +'&Vip.; current malce. firsts. 22^c; seconds, Irocjuois, d e v e l o p m e n t a n d p r o s p e r i t y ; Sk-other, E . E . F l a c k , a t A l e x a n d r i a jRussell by t h e esLate was b o r n i n t h e j22el; thirds, 20a2lc.; pacW'rig: jstack. uuiyeii-t.'weeks in t h e w e s t e r n p a r t of thu (Pressed Steel Car •iputting his, Y a n k e e thrift to good a c .100 jmafte, JS.q. 2, 'ilJAfi.: No..3, 19%a2a%c. , ', JReadihg . . . . ; .' State,—Mrs. Laura .Robinson and n e i g h b o r h o o d of Watertown., N . Y., a n d i. CHEESE—Finn; receipts, G.J>20 boxes;'' •count." Mr. A d a m s , w h o is a formel" . 28 6 R e p u b l i c Steel < daughter,.Mary J. Robinson, left Fri-' Ifeock I s l a n d ^ Miss' AliceJJullivan a n d Adelor K i a h f o r some y e a r s ' w o r k e d in N o r t h e r n . 87 3 j,sta,,t£, whole, j n i ^ , , ngw, specials.., .\vhit§, 4,6j R e s i d e n t of 0 g d 6 h s b u r g , is s p e n d i n g laldyc.: coloied, lCalfii/ic: average fancy, l a y to s p e n d a equple. of w e e k s a t iRock I s l a n d p f d ^vtere maxrie'd yesterday: m o r n i n g a t St. r f e w ' Y o i k a s a b a r t e n d e r . .-. . 58 4 jwh"i;te, 1594c.; colored. 153ic; undergrades. t"air w e e k h e r e . Rochester. M r s . M i n e r v a Gage of S o u t h e r n Pacific 7 J*. lM$ry3s C a t h e d r a l . A f a r b h a ' P e r r y w a s .110 William. W. Kelley of Watertown has «14alp%c.; daisies, 15%c; stale skims, new.. . 3 1 o ^specials, white. 12%al3c; colored. 12^al3e.;. " S a m " B u r h a n s for s o m e t i m e past, "Norwood w e n t w i t h t h e m . T h e y will, S o u t h e r n Kailroa 1 : .%*idesmaid and Charles Sullivan,, been designated as t h e Progressive; JTexas Pacific . 24 'first Uevdfenaat of C o i a p a n y C Of W a Visit Mr. anfl M r s . S. N . W i l s o n . ffair to choice. lOall^ic.; underjsrades '4a . ^ r o t h e r of t h e b r i d e , toest n i a n . c a n d i d a t e for Congress from t h e T w e n itJuibii Pacific .17Q 7 9Vi'ctertown, h a s tendered bis resignation i-f M i s s G e r a l d m e K. Clarlc K i t y e s t e r - ty'-eiglibli district to onpose -Coiigriess-v EGGS -r Steady.; receipts, 10.78G c^ses; {U.S. Steel..... ' . .74 3}. d a y m o r n i n g for T u f t s college. H e r m a n Luthei? W . Mott, R e p u b l i c a n , i n to G o v e r n o r Dix a n d i t h a s b e e n acjfre^h gathered, extras, .doz.. 29a31c.;.extra; S..Steel pfd , , Q u e u e s a n d H a i r Supply.c e p t e d . T h e c o m p a n y h a s b e e n v/ithjflrs^tg, 26az8c; Hrsts, 24a2Sc.; seconds, a a " ibrother, W a l t e r Clark, l e a v e s MalQiie iSTovember. T h e d e s i g n a t i o n w^as m a d e abash. . 4 3 }23c.5 dirties, 13a20^c.; checks, 12al7e.; reout a c a p t a i n s i n c e C a p t a i n I*. H. Consul General Anderson, stationed abas-hpfd foiiigtit for Ne\y Haven, Conn., wnef& at a'nieetiug of the Congressional Va-frigerator, flrsts, stprage paid for season, bangel resigned about a year ago, ikt Hongkong, has recently taken paths f ' • i q -^ivilktake s h e e n i r a n g e ;examit£ations> cancy c o m m i t t e e , Mr. Kelley will s u c f23a24c.; seconds. 2la22c; thirds. ISaiOe..;, B u r h a n s t r i e d t h e ' p h y s i c a l examina- Jto c o r r e c t t h e w i d e s p r e a d i m p r e s s i o n -vstale, Pehnsylv-ahta and. n-eai-by'., he'hrieiiV S o r Y a l e college. ceed H a r o l d J. R i c h a r d s o n of LowviUre,. t i o n o n c e o r m o r e for t h e c a p t a i n c y *lliat t h e g r o w i n g , t e n d e n c y o n t h e p a r t ^whiles, fancy, large-, 3Sc; fair to good;'2Ke-, ^ Bligii IJetMS, ^lip for the past year tylio declined the designation two; And was unable to'pass. He has spent jof Chinamen to dispense with their •)36e.; hennery browns, 31a32c; giitherea* S a s successfully filled t h e p o s i t i o n of Weeks ago. brown aim ijii2;ed^pQlpi;s. 25a30c. the s u m m e r in t h e Adirondacks i n Q u e u e s w i l l h a v e t h e effect of making, JSAi" AJMb STRAW'-Steady; timothy, i p c a l e d i t o r for t h e N o r t h e r n T r i b u n e , R a l p h "Wight, s o n of R e v . a n d lilrs.- n o p e of b e i n g successful. false h a i r c h e a p . I t a p p e a r s t h a t t h e jiiew, Slal.^0; shipphiK, 90aS5c.; clov'er,.,mlx| e E t ' M p i i ; d a y n o p n for Ca-nton w h e r e h e A. M. W i g h t of t h i s city, w a s sworn, \jueUes w h e n c u t a r e n e v e r sold, b u t ; t e'd r 3Uc.a$l; long rjHJ straw, ii3aS5c.; pat, 50 jiffi '4iterHlve Vfiestahan dass of 'St.- in before a full b e n c h of t h e SuDreme, Jay Spencer Morris of Gouverneur k r a a l w a y s p r e s e r v e d for b u r i a l w i t h abac,; small bales on;, ly-EL. . fast M o n d a y a s s u m e d h i s h e w duties Haswrence u n i v e r s i t y . C o u r t of t h e S t a t e of Massachusetts.: ; P O T A T O E S - >ve^it; Ma|nei.v)jsgr. sjL'soa jthe pwner. Mr. A n d e r s o n s a y s t h a t a s s u b m a s t e r of t h e F r a n k l i n hi'gjh. iJ-OO.,; state and Pennsylvania. 180 ibs.. $1.7E ?Hrh.e will of t h e l a t e Milo L . Clev.e-' on T u e s d a y , a n d is now a full fledged Jhla is ,an absolute r u l e t h r o u g h o u t ja2; I>ons Isiand, bbl. or bag, $2a2..J55. J*?"."' ijfekd W&s - •admitted to ptfobate at'Wa-counsellor and attorney at law. He school at Fi-anTclin, -N. H. He is the outh China, as well as in all other isey, round,j hb}. or bag, U-^iM:, |^fi>% the Harvard ILaw first t b fill t h e poistioh, t h e office bef | r t o w n y e s t e r d a y . M r s . Cleveland is g r a d u a t e d from Uohg. bblf.,d3r.-Cag, $lia.35; s^v,ee.tsJ. ^erseiv a r t s of t h e c o u n t r y from w h i c h h e i n g e s t a b l i s h e d t h i s fall. Mr. Morris I yiill'ow,.i,p3asfcet. Sial.iS;. southern." 'ysli'6w,-" Hie s o l e e x e c u t r i x . T h e v a l u e of t h e school in J u n e a n d p a s s e d t h e S t a t e h a s been able to secure information bbi„ fLo(te2.' ' • ' "e s t a t e is p l a c e d a t about $250,000. Mr examination in July. He will lo- will t e a c h m a t h e m a t i c s and will act" on the subject. , L i V E V , ^ a y L T R y - F i r m ; ohiekens^.-lby' S m i t h & P h e l p s a r e a t t o r n e y s for M r s . cate in Springfield, Mass., for the a s s u p e r v i s o r of a t h l e t i c s . T h i s is t h e •19a20c; jowls,.is.c; roosters,.jl2c.; .tjirfcsy.s; first t i m e F r a n k l i n h i g h school h a s h a d present. §tevefe.iid-. f35o.; .geese, i^er..-; ducksr 15c.;.-guinea'ss7pair. a s u p e r v i s o r of a t h l e t i c s . Mr. M o r r i s 60c:; pigeons, 25e. Mr. a n d Mrs. George B . Algie of W a C M i s s S a d i e Mulligan, w h o h a s been > DRESSED POULTRY-Eresh kiRejj,; if n graduate of St. Lawrence univerSne of t h e efficient a n d obliging t e l e - fcertoWn a r e i n t h i s city on t h e i r wedl.firm: chickens, dry picke-a... JghiladftipS.iat s.ity a t C a n t o n , in t h e c l a s s of 1911. The bride was fbrmerlj -.broilers. 24a25c.; Pennsylyaivia, Sa22<ji;i ©llone o p e r a t o r s employed i n t h e Q g - d i n g t r i p . .wes.tern. 18a20e.: fo-wls, drj^-fiacKedY.wejgtGagnon, d a u g h t e r of Mr. X-ast y e a r h e t a u g h t in t h e R e n s s e l a S r Slaishurg exchange-,the p a s t - s i x y e a r s , iiliss M a e Q U I T E A L O T O F V E R Y F l t t E TdrNVerii boxes, I5al7>4c.; bbls., ic^fl-, I5al7i.; o\u fij|s tendered lier resignation to accept 4nd Mrs. Lewis Gagnon of Watertown. Falls high school During hits college jroo^sters, lS^alSe.; spring iducfe, .nearly,, PINISHBD WORSTEDS, BLUE SERcourse he was a member of the trick' a^i>ositidn as- s a l e s l a d y a t t h e S u r p r i s e 4hd f o r m e r l y a t e l e p h o n e o p e r a t o r in., 4oaiS%c.: squabs. White, dozen;.; $2a/: darj?.-. Stores. t e a m a n d iheld t h e college r e c o r d in ;^l_75^ frozen turJceys. 3STd; ..-lb -^1^23c.^y35oi;;r tiie W a t e r t o w n e s e h a n g e . T h e coiaple. &ES ANiD T^O"9"ELTY &Tt&W$!S— .2, I4allic.: chickens, roasters, 'cpiafcjjed, ^ t h e half-rnile r u n . H e played b a s k e t were married yesterday rnOrning «it 4PMiilc Johnson has returned from a22c.; tfowls, 4 and 5 lbs. eae.h, 1$$$% ball on his class teafh. I I I NEW MIDSUMMER DESIGNS CALVES—Live veal calves,, iser.-lOO.-ibs:.' H-unHngton, P.»Q-., where- h e a c c o m - T r i n i t y r e c t o r y , W a t e r t o w n , b y t h e Clajide B a r k e r , a G o u v e r n e u r farp a n i e d his^ niece, -jyjiss M a r y Gi, D e w - R e v . F . W . E a s o n . Mr. Algie's m a n y O F F E R E D A T " B U L L T I M E " l ? R r c E S 5$3al2; cull veals. $5i50a6-50: feidVand mixed. j"6a7; grassers and buttermilks. $4,50ao:50, mer, m e t with a serious accident on jek. H e w a s accOmimiiied h e r e b y friends in this city will join in extend—CAN'T SPEAK THE "PRICES" OR icophtry dressed veal calves, prime, lb,., T u e s d a y , r e s u l t i n g in a badly w r e n c h ing tlieir congratulations. Mfs. - E m m a D a w s o n a n d d a u g h t e r of ;17ci,' common to good, 12i£al7c.; grassers e d a n k l e . Mr. B a r k e r w a s h a n d i n g a "PRAISES" IN TYPE. COME and. buttermilks; -9al2c:-T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n D e a n H . E. Cook Huntingdon, w h o are spending fair WRIST WATCHES, ijail of w a t e r to a w o r k m a n while BORK^-Siess, $19:75a20; clear, ~$Zi42Smi t w e e k a s g u e s t s of Mr. a n d M r s . F r a n k df t h e C a n t o n A g r i c u l t u r a l school a r AROTJND A N D L E T US S H O W YOU. fato}l£ $aa2E50. ,-.: . . . . , . " s t a n d i n g on a s t a g i n g u p on t h e roof COIN PURSES, rived in G o u v e r n e a r from C a n t o n i n Jtthnson. i ^B]?P--tMe.s,S;,|pal(i,5v; family, $lgal9;5.Q>; of h i s sijo, w h e n h e m a d e a m i s s t e p T H E L A D I E S A S W E L L A S TI-tE .extra Indlg.. S3'la3iJ.5]3. , , -Although G o u v e r n e u r n o w h a s t w o h i s Babcoek ear a n d a s he w a s tmrn- a n d fell, from t h e VANITY C A S E S , staging to the GJ2NTS—PERHAPS YOU H A V E A N ; SjARD—Citj', lie.; middle west, li.lba' well e q u i p p e d g a j a g e s , o n e of t h e m , •ifag from t h e E a s t Side 'boulevard Jnto ground, a b o u t 20 f e e t below. H e w a s 11.2Qc.; continent. 11.70c: South America, LINGERIE PINS. th'e l a r g e s t i n s i z e i n N o r t h e r n N e w Gordon st. a t S. W . P a y n e ' s r e s i d e n c e ifnable to r i s e , a n d a t first i t w a s > ... 6LD SUIT YOU W A N T TO LOOK l2i5c.;^'C,QmpbOTd,- SJiaS'^c. •.,, t h e s t e e r i n g g e a r Went w r o n g a n d i n CUT MJp-ATS,;-Pickled bellies. 13%al4c.;, Y o r k , a n o t h e r one, i t i s e x p e c t e d , will feared his leg had been broken. A LIKE NEW. W E W I L L DO T H A T pick3ed' haths; 14%c. the heavy touring car sopnvTDe-in o p e r a t i o n , A s s e m b l y m a n af-n i n s t a n t w a s s u m m o n e d , w h o found; , GHtCAqD-HQGSWReceJpts, 22,000; ;marhoirse- tpliysician Fifafik L.' " S e a l e r bf "Macomb a n d El- rJlunged into a large marble h a t the ankle was badly twisted and. bet 5'c. lower, closed steady; today's, AT A VERY LOW PRICE. hiiir- C u r t i s of G o u v e r n e u r h a v e l e a s e d Mock, b e n d i n g t h e f r o n t a x l e b a d l y . t h a t o n e o r t w o s m a l l s p l i t s or greenprices. $7.55aS.65,; Workers. :$S.-55aS.C0; pigss ?5a7,90. . . tSS" old A b b o t t s h i r t factory, a n d "have T h e disabled car w a s finally r e m o v e d ' s t i c k f r a c t u r e s h a d o c c u r r e d , much BTJFFALO—HOGS—Market lower, clG3will be • practically completed a r r a n g e m e n t s to a g a r a g e , w h e r e r e p a i r s worse t h a n though there had been a ed steady; on sale, 4,000; prices; $8.B5aS,fl0;; made. fbr_ fitting i t lip a s a g a r a g e . pigs. $SaS.60. clean break. A s i d e from b e i n g j a r - ^IDwtoJtoratf • - 1 • GENERALJARKETS. 'S .• ill j:m®tt&*- Nfews. ftMEAWtE I F YOU W O U L D K N O W REAS:6N\WHY, OUR . . . TRY THE ONE OP . * (THIS mmE m *N$W USING ^ a f e i r j o m k v a r i e t y of H-^TanA Mii i h a t its,.noted mlldgns's. ( iJfr&glant for and its sweet .'•&$•& Bougriiet, of A m e r i c a n JBeau.•fy'ips^i b u t i u l l of '$ctSs fffaife'-.;tliat has made Ha- 'vMh 'ci : gat's. t h e +hat "best >y-.-ftit"., :>i;<; •.>•• •'. - fleli- smote" " - in, thg wojTld'" T r y onej t h e n t a k e a'b'bs: oh y o u r vacation., ''^ANUFACTURERi t A VimA About r t o- -o 110RIWG In Taijorjing r I|^lk. S ^ w e w o n ' t Iioge y'pu,.by s a y i n g X k i i w e h a v e a'r i5r6Sont a spleiiflid l i h e of fine Haw,. iahrics to make up in dressy " B u s i n e s s and ^OSttog Suits. 3i?e. wgnld l i k e Jg&j,pigel e e t a f a h r l c a n d l e t lifcaSt ypvi ipr a suit at once. Hi,. jfii.Jthe taHoring . t h e gl6ve-lik|;Stiing 'anfi ©erxeb.t finish, w e do fibt s a t "'igfer you a t OUT price, .tfien will call i t no s a l e . 1 Practical ita. :1ft: W. F. MflSE, JEWELER. National Bank Corner. a ~~o Tailors. P h o n e 553-J^ I itew fork Tailoring Co. J 65 Isabella St. jeweler It si tim S T ^ T • 1 ( S u c c e s s o r to Btuietf'& Cnui-ch.) Phone 1il-J ALL R E A D Y F O ^ F A I R WEEK W I T H O U R FALL OPENINiG. A C o r d i a l " ^ ^ e f c p m e w i l l b e g i v e n t o O u f e - o f - T o w n VisitorSi M a k e u s e of fchie f a c i l i t i e s o£ tljris s t o r e f o r y b h r c o r n f o r t . M e e t y o u r f r i e n d s h e r e , a n d i n e v e r y w a y m a k e y o u r s e l f a t feorne* mmk I.& R S A O Y W I T H APPAR13L. THE iiiiiaiiaii>[itiiiiiiiiiiitiiailiutiiaiiiiiiiii>i!illili)ilitiiiiii(lliiiilil><t'''.|l'iviil>l( N E W FALX. OUT OF TOWN VISITF A S H I O N H A S D E C R E E D -THAT S I L K S W I L L B E V E R Y ORS W I L L FIND MUCH TO INTER- F O R THE: F A L L AND W I N T E R . E S T T H E M I N T H E N E W F A I X , AND W I N T E B GARMENTS THE CLOAK THIS C H A R M E U S E , A LEADING SILK OF T H E WEEK. ' TWO-TONED MESSALINES. AND. WAISTS A R E H E R E - SEASON, C R E P E D E CHINA SILKS. BROCADED MESSALINES. T H E N E W SUITS, COATS, DRESSES • W E ARE: S H O W I N G T H E ' N E W E S T S T Y L E S . O N VIE3W I N DEPARTMENT POPULAR ' . ' . " ' " . " " "• " IN P L A W MESSALINES IN A L L . SHADES. ALL T H E I R BEAUTY AND F R E S H EPINGLE SILKS. NESS. GET INDIVIDUALITY BY Correct Styles for Auttimn aiid Wiiiter Hats for Morning, Hats for Afternoon, B U Y I N G Y O U R , GARMENTS. H E R E . THE NEiW BEN&ALINE ' SILK I N PLAIN """•' WHITE Every Department ki The Big Store is overflowing \viSh Ikmh*tttewni^cbaiiidisei , Ogdensburg, N. Y. •• ? AND PLAIN B L A C K S U I T A B L E F O R S U I T S ' A N D C O A T - P '27 I N . WIDE-AT- ?1.0ffi Y D - . ^ r ^ ' H a t s for all occasions. ,'.*. ' £jvh;i.-S*i... :iM*..*,-r:KW. K^,&fe41*«fca£i*&J "T