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Mr. I*—Government "suad. 1A F 3 fcftte «n ufostitlly l u g r
ownership of public «tUttftea to a *w and dtssirable line qf .^ i-^^^-s
clple- w t a u l a e d labor
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'this state where there Is not a pound
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TURDAY EVENINO. OCT. 26. 1302. UNION LABOR?


coal mined, Is a bit strange t o s a y
the l e a s t I t s author, ex-Mayor l i e -
Gulre, of Syracuse, though; h a s n o t t h e
easiest task In the world convincing
wage earners h e Is sincere. W h e n h e
iRobes JancLBknkets A g o o d o n e will last a life t i m e . Y o u are largely d e p e a d e a t
o n t h e h o u s e ""you " p u r c b a S T o f . - B e sore I f i s reBahle.^^We
have b e e n s e l l i n g Pianos i n this v i c i n i t y for fifty years, and
LEATHER BULLETIN. -• did have the chance to prove he w a s in 1 * H B very best goods made. the fact that to-day w e are selling more than ever before i s
favor of municipal,ownership, be w e a k - * H B lowest possible prices. positive proof that not o n l y are />ur Pianos t h e best, but
•orolo*ioa> report* received at Alba-ir.
. OcUtt.1KB. I t l L I & . 7ltb meridian
What James A. Lavery Says ened. The Syracuse Trades Assembly
endorsed Afsemmlymaji Traub's (.the
- Some Buffalo Robes ht the assortment also that our prices and terms are t h e most favorable. S e e ,
union carpenter member's) bill permit*
0or the preceding 14 hours. Observatioa us. W e c a n and w i l l s a v e y o d m o n e y . „
at the same moment of Ume at tth About Republican Labor ting that city t o Investigate' Into the
expediency of, and possibly acquire a
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Legislation. municipal lighting plant for Syracuse.
Despite the pleadings of labor h e w i t h -
held approval, killing t h e bill, after tt
had passed both branches o t the L e g i s -
BOYCe & MLWAIN, -- 66 S'ale Street. CLUETT & SONS, STATE
&?* Tern. Rala- lature. This w a s the nearest, in fact, ^ v W ^ ^ ^ r V V W W ^ ^ W W
v- Ia. m. Rise Fall fail. the only chance w » ever h a d t o com-
SOME OF ODELL'S ACTS.
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ft. Mass.
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mit the Empire state to that principle.
^ R e p — W e l l , whom do y o u think will

Mr. L.—I a m no clairvoyant, nor do


H.ELA Outer Garments
I rose a s a p r o p h e t
w7tfei^ittt^7t^^r"~~T~~T:—JW rgan^fi—fcabof—0esif€<KHim-t6-
stoa, Tea N—«—u *e tw i k U V • L ^ « S _ ^ a _ M~ •'
bor think should win?
" Do you need a New Furnace or Boiler
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• Ctty, Mo M 2 JO Mr. L.—That Is for the rank and file
Aua'fenn II 4 *> to say. Their theory for" years Is t o
gv.:! 5
:::::::..::;„ - V J . :: £ ity Bill of 1901. - support those w h o are friendly to them,
and to oppose those w h o a r e unfriendly.
or an Old One Repaired? We are
sTark.N.Y
Means. La.
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U 2 \ .T Headquarters for such work.- Give opportunity for tho exercise of taste and
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I ,-J« INSPIRING SONG SERVICE. judgment; and there may be as much difference, 'J'
Jri, Minn
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»• I " JW J a m e s A. Lavery w a s interviewed this
( I t . . M week on t h e c a m p a i g n and Its issues.
U 2 -M One o f t h e F e a t u r e * o f t h e C h r i s t i a n
RIDQWAY & TYLER, 85-87 Stale SL so far as style goes, between two Suits or Jaok- ^-j6
Mr. Lavery i s a former alderman o f .--. K a a e a v o r C o n v e n t i o n a t T r o y . eta, as there is between a choice painting and * - - j |
adloatea amount too small to measure. ^hlglTmass Monday morning for the re-
Poughkeepeie, h a v i n g been the Demo- bed and the place occupied b y them is
The state Christian Endeavor conven- only a h u t Superintendent Walker in- PREAUP—At upper Rensselaer. O c t M,
pose of his souL chromo. Our •_,'-. . !&
jy "3* — L o c a l P o r t c u L cratic leader In the Common Council for tion t o b e held In Music Hall. Troy,
vestigated the case yesterday and will U02, Alice R. Ktrby, wife of Walter S .
Albany. N. Y.. Oct. 25. 1KC. six) years, t h e first president of the proceed to have the woman removed t o Preaup.
*1 forecast for Albany and vicinity:
tO-nlgM and Sunday; cooler to-night: •Worklngmeu's 3 u t e FeUeratluu uf La» next week, promises a rich treat and a
*> cold Sunday afternoon and night.
Monday, T

bor. a n d n o w serving his third term as rare opportunity for blessing to all w h o
u e s d a y and W e d n e s d a y of
a
lum.
hospital and the children to an a s y - Funeral on Sunday a t t p. m_, from
the residence of Walter R Vsrina ROT Tailnred (towns, Coats, Waists, tie,
gart, No. 1847 Fourth street, opper Rens-
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chairman o f the legislative committee attend. T h e program a s arranged Is
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g^. -
Local Forecast Official.
.—
: rr W e a t h e r I n d l r a t f a n * .
of the state body. The PoughkeepsSe varied a n d interesting.
s o n g service, led b y the Rev. F . H .
"Eagle" s a y s : During h i s long service Jacobs, will be held a t the opening of
A n Inspiring BISHOP OF SALINA.
E Y R E S
. M fort. Peart St
are the Artistic Kind.
\loti. O c t 26.—Forecast until 8 p. m. in the Board of Aldermen h e introduced Dr. Grlswold, o f H u d s o n , Honored
Srrow: For Vermont and Massachu- e a c h session, A half hour of- Bible
1 Fair to-night and Sunday; colde.* the numerous labor measures endorsed study, conducted by the R e v . J a m e s M.
by E p i s c o p a l H o n s e o f B l a h o p a .
nuns HUMS
MUMS Now is the time to have Fur Garments renovate4
tfht; warmer Sunday. b y the Trade and Labor Council, and Gray .of Boston, to be held e a c h rooming and to place orders for new
Shlngton, O c t 5.—Forecast untU S pushed to passage the labor ordinances and afternoon, promises t o be a half
itO-morrow: For-Eastern New York: hour of profit a n d pleasure to all w h o
Th» R e v . Dr. Sheldon Munson Grls-
wold. rector of Christ church a t H u d -
Vhry8anthemum8.
-te-nlght. - wilh cooler In Interior; which have given Poughkeepsie a repu- take a d v a n t a g e of 'this opportunity of son. In t h e diocese of Albany, w a s The Finest in the State.
Vf Increasing cloudiness, with rain tation, second t o none, a s one of the
irtO. and central portions.
V i e AmtTlCMU Htllh". lation.
studying the Bible with Dr. Gray. Short elected missionary bishop of Salina, t h e T e l e p h o n e 8 0 8 .
banner cities for municipal labor legis- addresses will be delivered a t the vari- western district of Kansas, b y t h e
ous sessions by eminent pastors o f the bouse of bishops, which met in the par-
Seal and Persian Lamb Coats, etc.
To t h e "Eagle" man's
Item Pennsylvania: Fair to-night. "Which political party will organized and exalt J e s u s C h r i s t
question, state, each of which will a i m to present ish house o f the Church of the H o l y GOOD PRINTING
Conferences Trinity in Philadelphia yesterday. There Costs no more for postage than R E L I A B L E Seal, Coata, #200 a n d upwards,
'cooler In northeast porMpn; Sunday labor support?" Mr. Lavery replied: on various lines of practical Christian were several nominations. Dr. Griswold
audng cloudiness, probaTny rain in trash does. You cannot afford
tkoon or at night. "i absolutely refuse t o become mixed work will b e held Tuesday afternoon is 41 years of a g e s n d Is a graduate of Persian, $100 and upwards. We are manufac-
to use any but the BEST.
;j Albany. N*. Y.. Oct. 25. 19GC u p _ i n a n y political entanglements, or from 2 to S o'clock. The denominational Union college a t Schenectady, and o f You can always get that of us. ••^
j a r e a of high barometric pressure Is h a v e m y beliefs or convictions miscon- rallies, which a r e a l w a y s pleasant the General Theological seminary. H e turers and can guarantee best value.
m o v i n g in Iron the Lake Superior strued or twisted to s u i t partisan pur- features o f Christian Endeavor-conven- has been rector of "Christ church a t
fcl and win dominate the weather and poses. B u t 1 will say this. N o Indi- tions, w i n b e held Wednesday afternoon Hudson for a number of years. B S A H D O W P K l S T i n O CO.
C>ature of this section tu-night and vidual c a n authoritatively say what or- a t 4 o'clock Stats, Osraer Deaa St,
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lay, when fair and cool conditions will
10. ganized labor, a s a whole, will da. W e
rare is now attended by an area of c a n s , union Prohibitionists and union
The first session of the convention will
I southwestern area of low barometric have union Democrats, union -Republi- open Monday evening, October 27, a t T h e New/York r e o t r a l O f t e n a n o t h e r
New l o r * Excursion, #2.00. POLITICAL
COTRELL & LEONARD, m
er temperatures over the south half Socialists in our ranks, and e*uu I pre- 7:45. T u e s d a y a n d Wednesday, th»'
to trans-Mlssisslppl district.
sur weather is rei>orted from the mld- s u m e , to a n extent, i s partisan.
Ltlantic coast section; elsewhere with- Rep.—Would y o u object to answering at 7:45.
Endeavor*rs will convene
Morning a t 8:30; afternoon a t 2: evening for
a s follows: And
eftuu
as the Sunday next will be the last
this season, you should make every
tu go. and sptfnd the day in slght- T
v ' seJtng. The American Museum of Natural can Club on Monday evening, Oct. "
HE
HERE WILL, BE A SPECIAL MEET-
- l a r of the Thirteenth Ward'-Bepubll 472 to 478 Brnnrtwny
a flel dof our observation the weather fair or direct, questions regarding re-
VOX. partly cloudy to cloudy. . __ As noted in Thursday evening's papers History and the Metropolitan Museum of 1SQ2. a t . 8 . o'clock. All members are. re-
sults obtained" during Governor Odell s there will b e a special registration com- Art are open on Sundays and may be vis- quested to be present
I - ALFRED F. SIMS, administration? ocMJt JOHN J. OALLUP, Bec'y.
mittee a t the Central Y. M. C. A. Inited! likewise the many churches, Grant's *SSSS-HH5«B==K5==5KE=5=55-e—9SBBSSBBSES1
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Local Forecast Official.
_ _ _
Mr.
misquoted^-
Lv—Well, no, providing
—- .
I am not this city, Monday afternoon from 1 to tomb,
Vi-JS??*
o'clock and Albany Endeavofers plan- "Fifth avenue-with its many- attractions.
the Speedway, t"
the- ever-fashionable KILLIP'S LAUNDRY
•Br :
Rep,—Did organized labor desire the ning to attend the convention m a y reg- Remember this is the last Sunday excur- Main branch removed from i and 3 North Pearl street t o
ft Albany Evening Journal caa governor t o v e t o the employers lia- ister there, receive the official program, sion this season.
See our agents for details regarding 7 8 cazxel 7 8 O r e e n S t r e e t .
foantt in New York at the- news bility act passed a t the session of 1901? etc., thereby avoiding a n y delay Inci- trains and tickets.
Mr.
4* of tho Fifth Aveane Hotel, vicious and harmful measure. L.—It certainly did, a s it w a s a dent to such matters
Troy. I t i s expected that large delega-
after arriving In J. B . K I L U P , PROPKJ33TOia.
W HoaM and at Breataao's, Rep.—Did the State Federation want tions from the Albany societies will
i*S4|aar«. the liability act known a s the Slater attend t h e convention. •« OBITUARIT.
bill, passed last session? Hunters and S p o r t s m e n
Mr. L.—Well If you had s e e n t h e W U l l a m F . Gillespie, AMUSEMENTS
POLITICAL CALENDAR. delegations a t the committee hearings
' E l e c t r i c a l S t o r m s a t TJtlea. will find some exceptional bargains
John Ge Myers' r.
wmm
William F . Gillespie, father-in-law of our
a n d . before t h e governor y o u would A news item from U t i c a t h i s morning Thomas Ward. thft.flr»m»n H | i ^ n\^» aFTSiEVE'S^B,
rrtlon; Tuesday. NATtr***** *—PoBs- think BS. F o r years w e stood far an
s a y s *Tgerv1cln1tT Has yjgfn visited ov Ronton store fire a -week a g o to-night. ' Q w ^
i.|.a> m.; d o s e 5 p. m. a c t - o f - t h a t - k l n d and up-to~lts~ becactF several severe electrio storms, some- died last evening a t the home "of h i s ScSfciJilK
'" B e p n b l l e ^ o n a e t i n c a .
Ing l a w cost the state body over 13,000 thing unprecedented In local history at daughter, Mrs. Ward, 97 Northern B o u - and the greatest assortment in this sec- Beserred Seats Ahead.
in the effort to get It on the statutes. - this season o f the year. Speaking of levard. Mr. Gillespie never recovered tion.
Hep.—Was your state b o d y interest- Small Caliber Rifles, |100, $2.50, $3.50,
Entire Week October JT. Stote,
Phone* Chapel a i l
3
lar Hill—Crum's hotel," Saturday, Oc- ed In securing a pardon for William news and unprecedented occurrences, his from the shock of the sudden death of *4.50, $5.60. Til F. F. rToctir r s m m l Sttfik Gt,
r * : Bpeakexa. Charles W. Mead, 6herk>ck of B i g "6," the editor of the the month of February, 18M, w a s the son-in-law. Mr. Gillespie w a s for 89 and ilNorlh Pearl Street
m a n y years employed a t the W e s t A l - Savage, Marlln and -Winchester Rifles, In the Russian Melodrama,
a B. Banford, Frank M. Hlckok, Wal- most remarkable month In the world's 19.60 up.
"Union 1st?" history. J a n u a r y had t w o full moons, bany shops. About three years ago h e
\ Van QuysUns.
jtoville—Saturday, October 25: Speak-
Hanry Y. Snyder, Harry Franklin,
Mr. L — E v e r y union man in the state and s o h a d March, but February had w a s stricken with paralysis and .since Guns, *5.00, $7.50, $9.00.
o f ' N e w York w a s . Poor,Sherlock w a s none. T h i s had not occurred since the then h a d been unable t o perform a n y
Single Barrel. Breech-loading Shot
"Lost in Siberia." TMplioaa Sftnlco for Customers 01
Double Barrel Breech-loading Shot VAUEDVILLE FEATURES:
iarrliet—French hall, corner Fifteenth a veritable martyr to a principle. H e creation of the world, and, according to manual labor. H e is survived b y h i s Guns, our o w n importation, $9.50 t o
it and Sixth avenue. Saturday, Octo- w a s thrown In prison whilst the I n - some astronomers, the same- thing m a y aged wife and daughter, Mrs. Thomas $12.50.
K, Bpeakers: The Hon. James H. ternational Typographical Union w i s not occur again for a period of 2,500,000,- Ward. Jas. J. Norton I Rastns & Banks tlu Sttvid Floor.
[aaa, the Hon. George Addlngton, m a k i n g one of the h a r d e s t long drawn 000 years." American made D. B , Guns, guaran-
teed for S l t r o ' powder, $12.00. Last Performance To-Nlght of
S d r J . Orallan, Mayor Abram Hilton. oot~ fights It ever had, either in N e w
W. Knower, WUllam C. Baxter. Hammerlesa Guns, $14.00 up.
York city or elsewhere. T h e gover- colonists' Rates via ihe Wabash B . R.
B i g line of Ammunition. 'A BACHELOR'S ROMANCE."
t
# nor's
Scotland—Tuesday, October » : nor U i t forgotten.
k a n . Henry F. Snyder. Harry Frank-
R e p
clemency
. _ W e l l ,
"was
the
not unappreciated
Typographical Union
i Case o r D e s t i t u
T h e H u m a n e Society h a s had called
t i o n .
the
Daily, during September and ^October,
Wabash Railroad will, sell Colonist
Hunters* Clothing-
Gun Cases.
L a d l e s In t h e A f t e r n o o n , 1 0 Cents. Some
frank M. Hlckok. Rufus Kimball. to its attention a dire case of destitution tickets from Buffalo to all Pacific Coast Reloading Tools.
Ifcam'f Corners—Latham's hotel, Tuee- w a s benefited by the prison printing bill, In Gullderland. I t is that of the family points at the extremely low rate o t $42. Water-proof Boots, high lace, elk skin, EBPUE IBBTH n^SSH%u.
t IHE SIGN OF IHE GROSS. Very Handsome
October 28. 1903: Speakers, tbe Hon. which took city, county and state print- of James Salisbury, a farm laborer, Correspondingly low rates to Intermediate the best investment In w a y of foot-
CO N. South wick, the Hon. I>anforth ing from convict labor, w a s It not? consisting o f Salisbury, his wife a n d points. See yoqr nearest ticket agent or wear a hunter can make, $5.00, $7.00.
Unsworth, Mr. William J. Q rat tan Mr. L.—It unquestionably w a s , and to four children. Mrs. Salisbury i s ill In • ddreas James Oass. N. Y. S. P. A.; R. F. No such line of sweaters shown else-
MrVWUHam C. Baxter, w e r e the eiriploying printers, our bosses. Keliey. general a g e n t passenger depart- where in town.
gafariands— Home Lawn hotel. Wads-. Ri*4-4h*t yrB> \™*«"- < ^ v » m n r Blark. ..meoU...Wabash Railroad. Buffalo. .N. Y. rrlces-Tflght g . i q T i o , $1. sfataSj, 88, IO,T5c
• r . . . l . . f fe.y,J^m««|Ww«n||
«eg—UU.
S n a i l Alnsworth. the Hon. John Governor Odell? Well, tbe n e w eight-
1 uiuiiftiu mm wvnmmer " flonday, (Veioo*? ! T I
t , Jr., the Hon. Charles W. Mead, hour l a w w a s another tfbod measure, READING NOTICUS. State St. c o r . Green S t . George W. Ledsrert Successful Musical Gaiety,
L. Coughtry.
Club hall. October wasn't It?
UaTrHet-Colonlal H e w D i s c o v e r y Wstleb. _ g a r e s AU_
AlBMuARDBAREiJiDJRON CO. — i f l f f l WILD ROSB." - OME -^thaf "sotinda;-"= Uihited.
ftr**^-- <r
*'« """" n~*>rt* Vr South. Mr. L-—Of course; a n d It w a s a for-
1 Dr. Robert W. Hill, Arthur L. An- nser" P o u g h k ee ps Jan. e* - AssrtnbtynnTT
m. Mayor Abram Hilton, Benjamin Ed. Sabine, who Introduced It, and It is
Kaower, William C. Baxter. William about the best eight-hour l a w possessed to administer medicine, but until re-
F o i m s vTXXlBrHu
The tablet i s the ideal fornTln which
" ~Brate, Hudson a vs.. quick prtnUr.

F. D . S a r g e n t
LEGAL • production.
S
Six Months In New York Original Cast sad
* Seats on sale To-Day, 9 a. m.
Abundance—that is the pro-
per word. The stock of handxrlhe
«j|ttan. by a n y state In the Union. That w a s cently no successful catarrh tablet had T N T H E DISTRICT COURTr t )OF T H E
Represents n a m e st B*lei.» Caid Ti.dex ' • • " M aa—toi
°»r*-i f w
•*" N " t " ' ."'»•
inaanus Blaecker hall, Albany—Qa~ » a as til, h u w u i u , dmtifg—CWVWUUr ever oeen attempted.. There Is now, and Tucker Files. 4+S Broadway. trict of New York—In >rk~-I the matter of John i^aces is immense. 'The favor of
however, a n excellent a n d palatable System
9-m, (Dutakeis. JUiUam H, McKlroy, Roosevelt's term-
forth E . Alnsworth and Georx* N .
fc^ck.
Hep.—Well w h a t l a w s were passed remedy f o r catarrh tn t a b l e t form,
TeL 1236. Agent will calL T. H i s gins, Bankrupt.—In Bankruptcy,
No. 1194. mcKtR HAIL Laces is~ perentilal. Lavishly used
during Governor Odell's term? known a s Stuart's Catarrh Tablets and To the creditors of John T. Hlgglns of
Bteans—Colrln halL October XI Speak- Mr. L.—Well, let m e see. there were sold by druggists, composed of tbe moat Marltana cigar. Johnson's. 38 Maiden Ian a Co hoes, in the county of Albany, and dis-
, „ . » " < : . H ft JACOBS M.r- for garnitures in .past seasons, and
Tt»a Hon. James H. Callanan, Charles seven or eight In 1901, but t h e m o s t Im- recent discoveries i n medicine for the trict aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice la here- this season their use is more prom-
MOad, RoUin B. Sanford and Charles portant were the N e w York a sni • i by given that on the 21st day of October, MAT1NKBS
street cure of catarrh, and results from their
Bvor. cleaning department employes' bill, and use have been highly gratifying.
1902, the
188 Well furnished .rooms for men. JSc. cated bsnkrupt; and that the first meeting said John T. Hlgglns w a s adjudi- LADIES 10c
BVKBYDAY inent. -We have been the lace
Bta Bethlehem—Palmer's hotel. Satur- the bill licensing stationary firemen In T h e oM-tlme treatment of catarrh 35c, 50c per night. Bpeclal rates by the ot his creditors will be held at my office.
leaders 'for so long in this section
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November 1. Speakers, the Hon. Greater N e w York; the Stevens laundry w a s in the form of inhalers, washes,
' H . Callanai. tbe Hon. John A. bill, asked for b y t b e International
Jr.. the Hon. Charles W. Mead. douches, sprays, e t c Later on, inter- one, Keeler**, S3 to 87 Green street.
week. House open day and
you can obtain a tine lunch for 14c Try In
night. Here
street. Albany, N. T., OLD SLEUTH "EL-.
Commercial Bank building, No. SS B u t e
November 7th, 1J02, of the state that you naturally turn'
ton B . Vanderxee. Laundry Workers; the Sunday closing nal remedies were used with greater at threa (X) o'clock in the afternoon, at Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Irtl^STffle^VWe^haJTrSaturday even- meat shop bill, and the Cadin bill re- success, but being In liquid or powder
which time the said creditors may attend',
A L P H O N S E A N D QASTON, here for the richest productions.
prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex-
NOT. L Speaker*. The Hon Danforth quiring Inside closets In certain Institu- form were Inconventlent t o use. and Quick presses, 65 Hudson. Brata. amine the bankrupt, and transact such Tbe Beigning 8uccess. You will not be disappointed with
kmnrorth, Arthur L. Andrews. RoUin tions, especially beneficial t o molders like all medicines in liquid or powder other business a s may properly coma be. PRICES-Night, W, 26, 85. fiOo.
and Iron worker*. form lose their medicinal properties t a > tore said meeting. It Is hereby ordered that the present show.
-Matlnce*. 10, IS. 20o.
KIM Rep.—How m a n y or w h a t measures when opened or exposed to air. Don't waste your time ruling that store this notice be published, once tn the Albany
&>
* H « Blks» Hfemorlal D a y . were secured b y the State Federation of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets contain book to. Ot your work. Let us make you Evening Journal, a newspaper published V r n t C l I Thara, Oct. m, Mats,rDafly, - Pickings: -
Labor this year? highly concentrated antiseptics, H y - a special ruled- book at no great addi- In tbe city of Albany. N. T.. not later than
.- - - >
Mr. L»r-Oh» I -haven't ray records drastln, Blood root and R e d g u m , which tional coat, and save you time and money the 2Sth day of October. 1102, L
JQjpemortal commlttee-o-Hhe Benev-
t^vrdjer of E l k s ineT last evening t 4 h a n d y now, but I k n o w , there were ten kill the catarrh g e r m s In the blood and
|pt~ arrangements for t b e memorial passed both houses, the m o s t Important mucous membrane, and In this respect
ceremonies which will occur in H a r - being t h e employers' liability, the con- are strictly scientific and modern, be-
"by so doing. Hendrls. tt Beaver street.

Brate, quick printer, 6S Hudson avenue.


Dated-October 24tk. INS.
WILLIAM
-
'igl Holler Burlesquers
LANSING,
Referee In Bankruptcy.
Walter H. Wertime. Att'y and Solicitor for Mon, Tues. and Wed.—JoUy Grass WMowa
Lace Medallions t o white, Arabian
and butter shades,

Venlse
4 6 c TO $ 8 . 6 0 A Y A R D .
Galoons tn Arabian shades,
« • Bleecker hall. Sunday, December stitutional amendment, the Prince Judg- cause all authorities are now agreed Bankrupt, Office and Pott-Office Address, 2Vi and 1 inches wide,
tlM oommtttes consists of MessVe. ment debtor bill, the tenerhent house lai« that catarrh Is a constitutional blood No. 79 Mohawk Street, Cohoes, N. T. 60p A YARD,
Sardy, Carlln, 8ullivan, Donovan, amendments, t h e Seymour anti-padrone disease, and local applications can have
D I E D 19-tnch Ventse All-Overs, tn white,
UL Hamlin, Fltzslmmons, Dulan, system a c t , which
N D and Deeds. This memorial J a y that s y s t e m In cities of the first class
practically abolishes only a transitory effect.
The use of Inhalers, douches and GILLESPIE—At rest, on Friday evening. T ~ H E PEOPLE OF T U B
New York, to all persons Interested
BTATB OF .-..-...•.•VVv'vV
butter arid Arabian shades,
ihinrTH b y all the lodges of Elks s n d takes the place of our nullified alien sprays Is a nuisance and Inconvenience
^sjfeoot t h e country.
ft*mm
labor l a w ; the eight-hour Jerome Park and can in no wise compare favorably
reservoir contract-bill, which will give with thje same antiseptics given In
= = = = = the shorter work-day to over 1^00 skilled tablet form internally, where they can
Oct. 24. ISOi, WlellUun F. Gillespie.
Funeral services private on Monday James
afternoon t t 2:» o'clock from his late
residence, ti Northtrn Bouleyard. The and
In the estate assigned by Israel Tucker to
itors, creditors or otherwise:
You and each of you are hereby cited
required to appear In the Albany
C M.WARP
H. Babcock. for the benefit ot cred-
as

| 1 TO f IO A Y A R D .
Some rtrj strong v a l u e s tn the line a t
t t A YARD;
mechanics on the great work; and the reach the stomach and b)ood and km _ remains may be seen from 11 a m. to 1 Countr.'Court, at the chambers of the 1J-Inch Black Escurlal All-Orera,
^ S C H O O L GIRLS. Traut m l e v s e o f union tabelbm,- which Taiarrn germs right where they are HAVENS—At rest. Saturday, October * , TudgS rneTeot: Itl thl1 County BniWHg BB ..1 lUf • 1 ^ 6 - T O t + A TARP.-
particularly protects all crafts having* produced. the corner of 8tate and Chapel streets. In Escurlal Galoons,
1902. Elisabeth M. Bunker, wlfa ot Morton the city of Albany, said county, on the
union labela A prominent lawyer a n d public H. Havens. 237 SaniKof St, Altai/, N. T. t o e TO $ t . t B A Y A R D .
Notice of funeral hereafter. ttd day of November. 1902. at ten o'clock Escurlal Medallions,
you think your const! speaker of Pittsburg s a y s : I have been _ in the forenoon of that day, to show c
t giri*« lifft, »hfin .she, has all • emtartmsnl; .srtU , n s — M"th>» •eonfetfr taosjslsd srtth aalassk arf Iks head s a l H B R M T T ^ l i r t f l T i . f e ' f f - s t t 8 1W gn» wriyea mmimnt ui ks^wBgnT^r _ . KbPKE3E,ir3
« • O e - T O »9>6Q A YARTk
legislative session? throat for twelve years.- In this ell
\Vj7T sle E., eldest daughter ot Thomas J. and ceedtngs of Jamas H. Babcock as general Embroidered Chiffon. All-Overs, I I
£ beauties of womanhood Mary E. Patton Hersey. aged 1* years.
Mr. L.—I d a It w a s endorsed b y the mate it s e e m s Impossible t o get rid of Funeral services private on Sunday assignee, of the said Israel Tucker should
not b e bad, and if ne causa be shown to Ilfgios Mfg. Co.. Newport, K .y - Inches wide,
Republicans and m a d e a part of t h c r I t The -continual dropping of mucous afternoon at 1.K o clock at M North attend Metal Frame Window Screens and 9 1 TO | & 6 0 A Y A R D .
tho ut the later lines of care platform a t Saratoga, s n d that party from the nose la,to the throat caused Pearl street. The remains may be seen Witness. a settlement of such account.

B^faffy. Jiere and there even


pledges Itself to Its repaasage the second
time, a s required b y law.
irritation

Rep.—What is there t o that amend- took me an boor or more' of coughing,


ment? W h a t will It accomplish?
and hoarseness,

gagging expectorating a n d sneeslng


Mr. L.—When enacted it will be the every m o r n m g before I could settle down KRAUBE—Suddenly,
seriously In-
terfering with m y public speaking. It KIELY*—October ». 1*01. at Albany Coun-
from II t . m. to 1 p. n . , Sunday.
tr. Hospital. Daniel Klely. aged M years.
Admitted February SO. 1S»^
a t Rensselaer, Oct.
«
Hon
court,
Clifford
the 4th
X>. Gregory,
of said court, the ieal of said
October,
JOHN FRANEY, CountyClerk.
Louis StlbenaajL Attorney .for Assignee,
De Graaf BoUdrag. Albany, K. T.
1902,
Judge Doora
Kasper 'Oats Cleaner Co., Chicago,
HL—OaU Cleaners for large or
small stables.
BUck Liberty Silk Plaiting.
20-Inch width, 6O0 a straight yard.
22-inch width, t l a straight yard.
Lace Robes with circular graduate
ruffles. In black* cream and white, com-
school girls appear pale greatest labor law ever put on the s t a t - to work, and this condition gradually
2i ""* r-\ro"lr.^ Krause.
oc487t Uttea Fire firtlagulshar Co., Utlos, bined with ch iff one, appliques and veN
brought o n catarrh of the stomach, Private funeral on Monday at 1:10 p. nv, N. Y.—Hand Fire Extinguishers,
utes In this state. It is the o n l y remedy from r.tr .ale residence, No. IS Ferry
iwn faces. ..^ for the Judicial "unconstitutional gas/* causing toes of appetite, poor digestion, street, Rensselaer. N o n c e TO CBJU>rron«>-»Y ORSXR
of George H. F l t t s , Surogate of the
several slsea. ""**", tis«ossosAC*rv3
w e h a v e been getting t o frequently and a foul breath which annoyed m e MONAIIAN'-October tt. 1902 Richard J., county of Albany. Vetter Desk Works, Rochester, A Tery pretty robe of black dotted —•--J
blood is at the bdttom when our labor laws are u p for final exceedingly. My physician advised me son of Elisabeth and tbe late John Mon- Notice Is hereby given, accord N. T.—Letter and Document Filing Filet Net, with auk band applreoe, for ' .*:!
Interpretation. It will make constitu- to try Stuart's Catarrh Tablets and I ahan. to a i r personal hastar,. claims a t . C a a ^ j C a r d Index Cabjaeu and
trouble and Scott's tional the laws w * now h \ j A - g i v e u s took them for t w o months and w a s es» Friends of the family are Invited to at- against FrenceeTB. Oleott. late of the city special offers of Black TelnT >V
the chance for a n e w and b e l U r prevail- toniahed t o find h o w quickly they cleared land the funeral on Sunday afternoon of Albany, In said county, deceased, 4hat d'Eeprit Lace Robes. wfth_Mack tal-
at t o'ctotk. from No. 22f_Orange s t r e e t they are repaired t o aaMMt the v a n e ,
cure it" ing r a t s o f w a g e law. a n d m a k e t e g i l m y head, t h r e a t - a n d etomaehr a n d I '" There will h*~g rt^ulett mass celebrated with the vouchers la support thereof, to Twakee Letts* FUea. — -
the municipal a n d state labor'laws that h a v e n o hesitation In recommending Tucker Dooument n i e s .
at SL Mary's church ea Monday morn- the subscriber, the exeoefere e f the last Tuckert <Card index System.
w
- Emulsion brings labor m a y hereafter secure. them. They are not only pleasant t o
take, but they seem to g e t a t t h e rtrf
ing at 7 46 o'clock for the repose of bis will and testament ef said dsoassd, at luppHes for Tucker System. Liberty 811k Vtlllngstordraping hate, £t
t Reo.—Well—did the Democrats e n - scut their place of traasaetfag business a s such 1H yards long, tnbtack and white, ' '«
dorse It or m a k e It a part of ffietr plat- root of the trouble, because since using NAOKL-Oct. J4, 1103. Ferdlnan. ion of ssecutors. a t tbe eflee of John DeWltt
the beauty to pale girls form at their state convention7 them I h a v e had no trace of Catarrh. the late Ferdlnan and Helena Nagsl P e l t s , S> sad SI B u t e street, la the city
Metal Construction for Bank Vaulta
„ 1 - * -
white and black, blue aad white, brown ^t
and white, and. all black, dotted and '.?
Mr. L-—I regret to say [ h t y ' d M KSf - ^ - P l U i g l s U sell W M H ' I < ? a u n h Tatn- Ralatlvea «4-AlH»y, W T , e a or hefora-lae tanth I H V. Watson C o ^ - J t i e . P a — A « .
atfH ti bboiHood Rep.—Were they requested t o d o s o t \ lets at to oents for full slsed package. also Typographical Union No. 4, are re- 4 I beetos Pipe covartag tor Applies- i tag seyles, . : " ^ - *t
spectfully Invited to attend his funeral L^eted AlbUy^EfcT., this Kh day ef S*p-
Mr. 1*—They were, b y Senator Victor They c a n be carried In the pocket and
j . . D o w i r n a \ w h o .introduced tt for m ra used a n y U m e a n d a s often ae deatred.
" r afternoon at tt:U e'deek sharp. soe xuca . ;>^
Is late reaidaooa. B Baseett street,
John G. Myers l|gt#teV$
Untitled Document

the Senate last y e a n ^ < staoe they N eoiitasB n o te Oar Lady kfete ec CWtsttaas?
a e o . - W h * t d e r e * f M e k e c t h e eeal or a n y e t M r luJaiVjeJs * w1sits>-4kete 4MB tw a rent— •*r • . » * • < % * ;
Thomas M. Tryniski
309 South 4th Street
Fulton New York 13069

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