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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 6

The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 6

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THE MOHNTNG STAB, NOVEMBER 10 90U 6 tub mobnihg stab WABPPtf fniWV RHMll XlaVlAwll EOOfiE WILL MYSTERY NOT CLEARED UP YE NOVEMBER 10. XSW4. "AFTER ALL, IT PAYS" THE OFFICIAL FIGURES MKKTINGS TODAY. B. ASHLKT TsamriBS TO SKCIMO Mrs.

A. A. Closson will lead the Bible picTtmai or mb. van bkhssklakb xtudT at lira, Lone a this afternoon. QttceDsbiiry Casts 49.6 Per Cent, oflhe Entire Vote lii Mrs.

Tillie U. Keynolda will Rive a seanoe at Fsyciucal bail this evening ai IN ALBANY STATE LIBRARY ESTABLISHED 1869. B. B. FOWLER CO.

GLENS FALLS. 7.HUOCIOCK. The Glens Fall W. C. T.

TJ. wiU hold A lady told us yesterday, referring to the Big Bargains we offer daily. a narlbr social this evening with Mrs Secures Nine Wore Delegates ta County Convention Local Democratic Candidates Ran Ahead of Parker Kelloff. Carries Town. Ala Saw Ftctara of Taa IfHHUw1 Noah Wain bum.

74 Bar street Cream fathv la Bottom OUiar IavaU(aUoBo and cake will be served and a social time enjoyed, LmI to Mo Booalt aad Wltaow Tkra The Willing Workers for the Old IJ1UO light loo Mjtmrj. election districts; the number of dele The plurality received by Roosevelt in A hearing was held yesterday morn. gates to the county convention is easily Warren county, according to the of LaUlier Home wm noia a special uhxjv iag this afternoon at 8 o'clock with Mrs. F. Miller, 8 Madison street A meeting- of the Pulp.

Sulphite and ing before Surrogate Jenkins in the pro computed on the basis of three delegates ficial figures on file at the county olerk's FOR INSTANCE ceedings instituted by Executor H. P. office, was 3,165, than MoKinley Paper Mill Workers' unkm of Sandy from each town and one additional In each election district for every 100 votas King of the of William Moore Hill wiU be held this evening. plurality by 128 votes. I ormajor jwrtion thereof, oast for the some months ago to ascertain what I There was an inoroaae in the oonnty Renublican candidate for member orf knoWteagg Etlgsne L.

Aahley has ef ths local TtinKiaea. of 817 Republican and Democratic votas this year over, four years ago. Of the Van Rensselaer estate, mentioned in assembly. This is in accordance with A thin 0 Dating of ic has formed on the Moore will, and concerning which 7.685 votes oast in th county, 8.812. or DRESS GOODS the recent action of the county conven tion, and Queensbury gains nine dele Crandall pond.

then appears to be a deep mystery. Mr. 49.6 pafoent, were polled in' the town of The towa toird of auditors will meet King was represented by Counselor gates. The delegates will beapportioned (jueensbury. xne county pluralities Today We Shall Sell this morning at 9 o'clock.

as follows: E. It. Angell, and the defendant by are appended: Senator Brackett and H. W. Williams.

I OB Roosevelt- Old FBBSOaAJ. HKMTIOa. Mr. -Angell began the examination New Schedule Schedule 1,880 Hlgglns Littauer Prime and in response to questions put by him Arthur Lyle, of French Mountain, 1,487 Mr. Ashley sail! that he had stated that was a Globe hotel visitor yesterday.

Waddell what knowledge he had regarding the OPPORTUNITIES Colonel James Stanford has returned J. A. Kellogg, candidate for congress Rensselaer estate was gained as a from a visit In Keeseville with his son, result of investigations made by him. in opposition to Littauer, was the only Democrat to carry the town of Queens- Fred Stanford. 1 Mr.

Ashley said that he went to Bos Gold Dust, regular price, 25c; today 19c Heinz Apple -Batter, regular price, 35o, today 29c burv. His plurality here was 117. He Bolton 7 Caldwel; 6 Cheater- 7 7 Hague- 5 8 Horlcen 6 Johnsburg 7 8 Luzerne 6 8 Queensbury- 24 IB Stony Creek- 6 Thurman 8 Warrensburg 7 7 79 80 Arthur D. popular Lake ton to look up ancestors of William Van George marketman, was in town on Rensselaer, and he found a picture of ran far ahead of Parker, and so did the other local candidates, though Mr. Her-rick.

Mr. Ashley or Mr. Singleton did business yesttrday. Stephen Van Rensselaer. From what ONE WEEK.

Mr. and George Gifford, Harrisor, not poll as many votes as Mr. Kellogg Mr. Moore had told him, this portrait was that of the grandfather of William avenue, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs.

the pluralities over raraer were: Fred Emerson, of Whitehall. Fresh New York State Eggs, 26c Dozen. County Town Van Rensselaer, and great-grandfather James L. Prindle, the well-known The Republicans have always felt that of William Moore. Aocording to an in Kellogg BO 387 Ashler 339 20 a VERY COOD OFFERINGS FOR SIX DAYS.

SIXTY HOURS OF EXCELLENT VALUES. the control of one of the school commis Saratoga agent of the Citizens steamboat line, visited Glens Fall scription on the portrait Stephen Van Singleton aoo uvr sioner districts should be given to Rensselaer was an officer in the Ameri Herriok 8 94 friend yetterday. Queensbury, and now they have secured can army during the Revolutionary The tallv sheets snd ballots from all Hoo. EdgarT. Erackett.

of Saratoga; it again. The district includes besides lie districts were filed with the county The dates of the army service tlerk yesterday, and from the official were given, but there was nothing to in Supreme Court Judge Edgar A. Spencer, of Glover aville; C. D. Alton, of Hart ford; Thomas B.

McGann and Percj .73 cent yard Queensbury, Caldwell, Luzerne, Stony Creek and Thurman, mat ing a total of 43 delegates. Queensbury. with 24 dicate where he lived or when he died, figures the tables and computations were made. After this, at Moore's suggestion, he E. Crandall, of Warrensburg, and C.

A easily -has the control. The official went to Albany, and in the state library ljueenftburj Gain Nine Dolrcatoa, From the list of figures by towns and vote in the county and town follows: Grey, of Tioonderoga, were registerec yesterday at the Eockwell. I he found, in a biographical volume, a picture of William Van Rensselaer, Bannaokburn Sailings, 50 Inebt wide. Waterproof Cloths; all shade and styles tO Ineba Crape dm China, all lints. 43 Inabas Crapat da Part, all lints, 43 Inches Franab Valla, all tints.

46 Eollennes, mil tlats, 48 tnebes Mabalrs. mil tint, 30 Inebe Baker's Cocoa, 19c Box Ivory Starch, reg. price, 6c Package Albion Corn, new stock, 9c can' "Premier Brand" Lobs.ter, large size, regular price, 50c; today, 35c can. "Premier Brand" Tomatoes, regular price, $1.70 vdozen; positively today only, $1.45 dozen. Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Perry, of Chee. Moore's alleged father.

This portrait .79 cull yard $1.00 yard .98 cent yard $1.00 yard $1.00 yard 89 cents yard was a reproduction of an oil painting. tor; C. R. Baldwin and P. E.

Edgerton, ofOreanwich; J. M. Fake, of Sobuylei Mr. Angell asken the witness if he villa Mr. and Mrs.

M. B. Smith, had made.any other investigations, and Warrensburg; Frank Anderson, of Lu he said that he had searched the records erne, and E. Stafford, of Bolton in the countr of Albanr. but had found Bolton 1 Landing, were registered at Hotel Bulifi 2 no will, mortgages or deeds.

He never yesterday. Jh ester 1. J. G. Walker, of Bolton Landing Mr made an independent investigation, and he said that, as far as he knew, no one Zlbellne.

mil tints. 34 Inebas, clou sbaarad .85 cants yard Bandar Venetians, 38 Inebas SO caeti yard Mixed Scotch Chariots, 34 $1.39 Priestley' Crnvansttes 38-60 $1.49 yard Riad't Genuine Philadelphia Lansdewnes $1 23 yard 2 tnd Mrs. C. W. Smead, of Luzerne Praldat.

Governor. CoogroM. Scaato. Ammbl) 5 I --S I Ji a "5 I If. S.

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Wall, J. Wood, H. Elms, F. A Brown, P. Livingston, Martin, a will, or any portion of a will of Will G.

B. MclNTOS! iam Van Ranioelaer. He said that Mr Vdams, S. B. Connor, Allah Connor ant Moore once showed him a psper which Gorman McMoore, of Fort Ann, am Lazeme.

GLENS FALLS, N. Y. be (Moore) said had something' to do Clayton Jenkins, of Queensbury, wer imong the guects at Brown's hole with the will of his father. He never -aw it afterwards. sterday.

2. An adjournment was taken to tomor row morning at 9 o'clock. A MOTABLB PRODUCTION. ...4925 2760 4778 2898 4345-3366 i56t All Fancy Velveteens At 73 CaiiirYard Including Metal Prints. Haskl Hatkl Warps.

Balmoral, Warwail. Lax far and all ear ebolot Fancy and Embroidered Valrataaas. All persons having bills against the WEATHER Cloudy todaj. Official Yote In Queensbury by Districts. IreatSucMM of MTh Tcndorfoot" at th Kalpln Sjmak In -The Tenderfoot" Mr.

Carle 4ia D. J. Finch hook and ladder company ire request ed 'to present them ttfChaflw Perry or Miller on or before No vritten one of the most enjoyable at motions in recent years He has dem vemuer iq, iw. nst rated that it is not necessary t. Wear Ye! Hear Ye! transport his hearers to some mystify Sistriot No.

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884 166 318 181 255 242 276 218 300 J9i 7... 85 9 84 10 84 10 84 10 84 10 8. 100 47 98 49 96 50 92 55 99 48 9... 92 38 89 41 SS- 43 90 39 93 S', 10... 105 55 103 58 98 J8 98 68 ..2242 1570 2148 1664 1840 1957 i98i 1825 2075 1777 Bickley's sauiage can't be best, it's eo iog place in the Orient, but finds ii wholesome, fresh and neat, 15 cents.

Fancy Silks At 59 Cents Yard. fexas the background and color, which i Crandall block. oiugled with clever lines, tuneful melo Exhibition of water colors at the lies aqd his personal presence as a com -dian, afford an evening of rare ente home of Mrs. James H. B.in, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

ainment. There are many unique an All goad remaining front Sr- recant sueeostful tola at Fancy S'las, wblcb means only a limited number at pattern, la go to ibis rldlenloutly low store-cleaning price mf S9 mania. right features, and the clever singini i WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH Will Solid Bl( Bollor HoBoa. Gibson Brothers, who have the con tnd acting of the star, assisted by Mia WANTED. Tuckers en ladles' waists; Well company.

Miss Courtney and the Misset tract for building the big boiler honor at Finch, Pruyn dc Company's pulp A line of modern, millinery, Including mill, are nearly ready to begin work was on her wat to church with Sin. John DoBohna BtrickoB With Heart forgan and Rock, brought repeated en wres. The chorus was exceedmgl; the costnmes gorgeous and appro jriate, and the audienoe was delighted. This wiU give employment to a large trimmed and nyrimmed can ai wave be found at the parlors' of H. P.

Five Choice Patterns i tIie window number of masons and carpenters. Laodon A Company, 7 Pine street, one ir. Holden is to be congratulated oi block north of Hotel Uulltf. Failure oa tha Stroet-rWaa Takoa to a -taving secured so fine an attraction Ofllco and Thoro Expired. CUN8 CLCAMED.

Say, if you want some good livinp rooms for the winter right in the vil lage at a low price, see Hovey. small a town a Glens Falls, an at Taction which the New Toikers an Clocks, umbrellas, cash registers' from wblab tnay be selected ene by the woman wba holds tba correct number at the Empire Theater Saturday night, given by the DuVrles Stock Company. repaired, and a hundred odd Jobs oth to lose and which returns shortly Mrs. John Donohue, of 25 Walnut itreet, died suddenly last evening. She done at F.K.

Denno's, Bav street, -enew its metropolitan triumphs. Co In and see the values Richard tad started for St Mary's church about The JJuvries stock company will pre son la showing In suit and over coats for S22.BO and 28.00. ent "A Mother Sacrifice this even Did Election Go to "Suit" You? DBLHAR AND DILLON. Contrary to oil Report. The prices on Curtice Brothers' blw label canned vegetables are lower thi year instead of higher.

G. B. Mcintosh. A SALE OF SUIT CASES THREE SPECIAL NUMBERS. This is your chance to buy a Dress Suit Case, and and If you don't need it now, it will pay to anticipate the future.

A special purchase enables us to offer Imitation Leather Cases in the 22 and 24 ir. sizes, well made, made with 'reinforced corners, two clasps 'and lock, paper linedat $1.00. Cloth Covered Cases, strictly waterproof, two straps all arouhd, heavy leather drop handle, brass trimmings. These are In the 24 have leather corners, brass rlvet3 and reinforcements at $2.50 24 in Leather Cases, cloth lined, made on steel frames, having two straps and heavy- lock. Leather corners Urge headed brass rivets, entire case is well made to stand wear and tear $4.00.

beFormvr Applaaded cm ttie 8pedwa DilluB Kquala Valmar! Mark. The New York Speedway never be Kariatoi in War Hearts. Sable marten viotoreens. lined with 7 o'clock in her usual good health and icoompanied by her husband. She was aken suddenly ill on Center street, om plaining of shortness of breath, and isked her husband to take her home, as could go no farther.

On the way tome she grew gradually worse, and Ifr. Donohue, seeing that her condition lemanded immediate medical attention, xk ber to Dr. Hoffman's offloeon Culvert street. They placed her on a sofa, there she died within five minutes tfter entering the offioe. Coroner Bullis was summoned and after brief investigation pronounced the jause of death heart failure.

Later the 'ore saw so many horses of world -wid, fame as appeared upon it Tuesday. Ma squirrel, 80 inches long, eight tails and 1 a lL T. I jor Delmar, 2:011, holder of the world giruiB J. IU, woronfiu. Lj.

M. lyOOIt, IUI store, 8 Private street. Fire, straoi (rotting record, was one of the first above Monument square to the left ol Hay street, lilens Calls, N. Y. tppear, and was heartily applauded.

Among other horses present were Hon- mi Cooke, The Monk, Equity, Morning If not, come in and buy one of our Suits from $5 up to $25 and let It go at that. An exhibit and sale of fancy article in burnt woodwork on November 9. Id ar and Prince Direct, all light har remains were taken to her late resi and 11, at Mrs. J. H.

Cheyne's, 114 Sonth street. AU interested are cordially invited. ass stars of the first magnitude. Poorly paced, short of work and ovei track as bard as flint, Lou Dillon at Memphis on Tuesday trotted a milt Ithout a paoemaker in front in dence. About a year ago her mother, drs.

Patrick Daley, died, and about two (reeks ago her sifter, Mrs. Mary Guy-tte, answered the summons of death. Mrs. Donohue was 45 years of age and formerly was Margaret Daley, daughter if Patrick Daley, of Walnut street. Eighty couples enjoyed the regulai Wednesday night union dance in Keeffe's hall last night.

MUilfngthe world's record, made over We Lost an Order or. recently becauee our pi i was not "low nough. Some time afterwards the same party came bacl and asked us to accept the order at "our We can see no solution other than "our price' was based on 2,000 pounds for a ton, and th other coal was not equal to( -'Our Peer- less" D. H. coal.

Better order the "hot stuff' today. i Glen Falls Coal Company, Reliab Coal Wood Dealers. die Memphis track on October 24 bj ttUjor Delmar. Everything considered was one of greatett miles- ever About 28 years ago she was united in trotted. marriage with John Donohue, who, together with eight children, survives.

alattUiuiir. James Maranville, of Boltor, well rhe latter are Anna, Margaret, Mary, Alice, Julia, Jeremiah, Patrick and John Donohue. Two sisters and a bro known a the proprietor of the Lake George and Bolton stag', drove to the ther also survive, Mrs. B. J.

MoGarry, We need hot say that the prices we quote are much under the regular a glance in small window will prove that to you. Take the elevator to pur third floor and examine them. Sale will last as long as the Cases do but come early. Lake George freight depot yesterday Stores 4 Stores Miss Njrah Daley, of this village, and with a hay rigging to get a load of New dressmaker's 'parlors opened Ir, Gibson block, third floor, room 3. Evening gowns a specialty.

Miss S. Neylon. NOTIOI. Pay your school tax at the office of the oollector, fifth floor Colvln building. Quantities of roses, chrysanthemums, oarnatlons and vloteta are now being daily at Crandall's, 3 Harrison avenue Both 'phones WANTIO.

Kxperlenoed operators en all parte of shirts. Weil-Haskell company. lank boons for banks snd business houses, made by to. Cubits, 04 Clenlstreet, Olens Fall. N.

Y. shlnglas. Returning with the si ingles, John Daley, of South Glent Falls. The funeral arrangements hae' not been completed. is on wheel struck a stone while iTM Fall.

N. Y. nntland, Ve. Claromont, K. It fair Uavsn, Vu leocendlig Fort William lie! ry hill, (J.

W. HUNTING, Pckt8, Walnut 8U Old 'Phone, HI uthe load forward and tin wing Merchant! Wx. Mariiville to the ground. A wheel An experienced advertisement writer Clens Falli. 139-141 Clen Street.

tT COMMERCIAL PRINTING passed over his left leg, lirenl ing it above the ankle. He wis taker to the residenoe of Dr. Benn, where the broken will review and oriticine advertising matter and furnish at tractive snd result bearing advertisements at little coot. Write today to Advertisement, tare of TK IIAIt JOB DCPARTMINT b)ns ww pet, and afterward hewn OOB-veyed to his home in Bolton, Glens Falls.

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