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I I I a a 1 1 1 12 THE POST-STANDARD, SYRACUSE, N. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1007. CITY NOTICES. FOOD STUFFS. HIGH SCHOOL BONDS, CITY OF Syracuse, Notice of sal Comptroller's oflice.

Syracuse, N. May 21, 1907. Sealed proposals will be ecelved at this until Tuesday, 4, 1007, it 1 o'clock P. for the pu chase of High School Bonds of the City of Syracuse to the amount of Two hund od thousand dollars These bonds arc to be dated May 15, 00G, and are of denominations and payabl One (1) bond of livo 11 ousand dollara ($5,000) fund two (2: bonds of Two thousand, Ave hundred dollu: ($2,500) each ona 11) bond of Ono thousund, two hundred fifty dollure ($1,: 30) on May 16, 1907, and 0118 (1) bond of Five thousand dollar ($5,000) and two (2 bonds of Two thousand, five hundred dollars (32,500) ench, ard one. (1) bond Ona thousand, tivo hundred fifty dollars ($1,230) 0:1 the 15th day of May of each year until all arc retired, with Interest at the rate of four and one-hal: per cent.

per cent) per semi-anprincipal and Into. est to be payable at the Dilice of the United States Mortgage and Trust Cony any in the City of Now York. Said bonds are lanucd oursuant to 3:1 act: of the Legislature A the State of Now York, known as Chipter 650 of the LAWS of as amended by Chuptor 258 of the Laws or an: Chapter 68 of 1:10 Laws of 1907. and an ordinance of the Common Connell of City of Syrucuso, adopted May 20, 19 7, and approved by the Mayor and the Beard of Estimate and Apportionment of so.d city. Bonds to be registered nt the office of the Comptroller of tho City of Syracuse, N.

Y. And to engraved under of the Tool: States Mortgage and 'Trust Company and certified as to genuineness by ga company. No proposals to 10 for less than par value of snid b. and the crud interest thereon. The right to reject any und all proposals not deemed for the best interests of the City of Syracuse 19 here by reserved.

Proposala to bo addres: ed to the undersigned marked nt "Proposals Syracuse. N. fo' Iligl: and "School Bonds." The necessary papors and proceedings for the abovo mentloned bond issue have been considered. passor upon and proved by tho Corporati Counsel of the City ol Syracuse, and 002 ol the validity and regularity of such issue is ready 40 be delivered to the st purcha.501 immediately upon sile of said bonds. Also on the saine date: 011 which these bonds BrO 10 he sold tho undersigned will receive bids for t1 sale of $05,000 four and -half JAr cent.

Salina School Bonds of the City. which are fully described Ir: lie notice of sale thereof enclosed herewit1, Although bids more are received at the SA no time, the IsSUeS Al'O entirely separate and must bc sold separately. R. J. SHANAIAN, 500-11t-Junc3.

ty Comptroller. SALINA SCHOOL BONDS, 4 I CITY OF SYF ACUSE, NOTICE OF SALE. COMPTROLLERS OFFICE, Syracuse, N. May 21, 1907. Sealed 1 proposals will 1 received at this office until Tuesday, une 4, 1007, at 1 o'clock p.

17., for the urchaso of Salina School bonds of the Ci of Syracuse to the amount of sixty-fiv: thousand dollars These bonds are to Do dated May 15, 1907, and are of denominations and payable as follows Two (2) bonds of on thousand dollara ($1,000) much and one G) bond of one thousand, two hundred Aft; dollars ($1,250) on May 15, 1008. and two (2) bonds of one thousand dollars ($1,000 eacl: and hundred one (1) bond of one thousand, two nitty dollars ($1,250) on May 1 of each year until all are retired. with interost at the rute of four and one-half per centum per 11, payable semiannually, principal and interest to be payalto nt the office of Columbia Trust Company in the City New York. Said bonds are issur pursuant to an act of the Legislatur. of tho State of New York.

known Ag Chapter 182 of the LaWs of 1898 find the acts amendatory thereof and supplemon al thereto and the provisions of 110 municipal law, 'of being Chanter 465 of the W9 of 1893 the State of New York, An I tho acts amendatory thereof and plemental thereto, and an ordinance of tIe Common Council of. the City of Syracu. adopted May 20, 1007, and approved by the Board of Estinato and Apportionme it of said city. Bonds to be registered at the office of the Comptroller of tin City of Syracuse, N. and to he engrived under the of the Columala Trust Company and certified OS to genuineness by sald company.

No proposala to be submitted for less than par value of said bondg and the accrucd Interest thereon The right to reject ny and all proposals not deemed for the bust Interests of the Syracuse Is lu reby reserved. The necessary papes and proceedings for tho above mentioned bond issuo have bron considered. pas rod unon and approved by the Corporation Counsel of the City of Syracuse. and proof of the validsty and regularity of such issue is ready to bo delivered to ho successful pull'chaser linmediately on the sale of sald bords. Proposals to be add egand to the undersiened at Syracuse, and must be marked "Proposals for Salina School Also on the some date 011 which these bonds are to 1'6 sold undersizned will receive bids for the sale of $225,000 four and one-hait Do rent.

High School of the city. rich are more fully described in tho notl 2 of male thereof inclosed herewith Although bids are r0- celvel at the sumo ime. the Issues nre entirely sonar to and 1:0 sold separately. R. J.

SITANAIAN. City Comptroller, OFFICE OF IlY CLERK. Syracuse, N. Y. 28, 1907.

Notice is hereby gi en, That the following is a copy of an ruinance adopted by the Common Council of the City of Syracuse at meeting he on May 20, 1907: Be it ordained, That section 1 of chapter 1 of the goner: ordinances of the City of Syracuse be and tho same hereby is amended so us Lo cad as follows: Soction 1. No DO shall place or cause to be placed o' assist in placing or erect or attempt to ssist in crecting any stone, brick, board, plank, timber, lumiber, construction work or other material for building in or uion any street, alley or public square Or city property in the city without wiltien permission from the Commissioner of Pullic Works. The Commissioner of Public Vorks may give permission in writing to any person to place and keep building material to be used for the purpose of bu: ding in any of the streets, alley's or roblic squares of the city in front of the ot or place where the building is to be ent ted, such permission shall not be for a to ger period than three months, nor shill it authorize the obstruction of uny sidewal; or gutter nor more than one-halt of the carriage way of the street against suck lot or pluce. Any such permission mi be revoked by the Commissioner of Pi blic Works or the Common Council. very person 'obtaining such permission shu: 11 cause all such maand the rubbish accumulated to be removed from the street as soon as the work upor.

tho bui ding shall have been completed or the ne 'mission granted shall have expired or ha revoked. JORGE J. METZ, -6t-ma 20 City Clerk. NOTICE IS HER BY GIVEN; THAT bill has been pa sod by the Legislature of the State of Now. York, known as AHsembly bill No.

2. 12, Int. No. 1803, cntitled "An nat to mend chapter twentysix of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-five, late An act to revise, amend and consol. the several acts 111 relation to the City of Syracuse, and to revise and ame id the charter of sald city, relative to ity and ward boundarics.

Also Assembly bi No. 2754, Int. No. 837, entitled "An act provide for a department of Public Instruction in the City of Also Assembly P- ill No. 2001, Int.

No. 1339, entitled "An act to amend chapter six hundred and eighty-four of the laws of nineteen hundrel land Ave, entitled "An nct to supplement the provisions of law relating to the epartment of Public Works of the City of AlsO Assembly No. 1305, Tnt. No. 1100, entitled "An ct to repeal section 0110 hundred 11nd fort.

-four of chapter one hundred and cigl: y-two of the laws of eightcen hundred and ninety-eight entitled. "An act lie Government Cities of 1110 Sec relative to city and that certified copies thereof have beer received. That a public baring concerning such bills before the Mayor and Common Council 6. the City of Syracuse will be had, pursuant to nw, at a meting hereby appointed for hat purnose, to be held nt. the Common ouncil Chamber in the City Hall on the tth day of June, 1907, at 7.00 o'clock p.

117. FOLIN W. SADLER, Acting Mayor. Dated Svracuse, N. May 25, 1907.

LOCAL SCHEDULE. Leare a. hourly sorrico to 1.30 p. m. From 1.30 p.

m. to 6.30 D. halt hourly parvice, From 5.30 p. 10. to 9,30 D.

17., hourly sorvico, and at 111.00 p. In. Loave Syracuse- 0.30 a. m0. and $7.00 A.

m. hourly service to 3.00 D. m. From 3.00 p. halt hourly service to 7.00 p.

m. From 1.00 p. m. to 111.00 p. in, hourly service.

R. m. car leaves from Auburn Syracuse waiting room on West Fayetto street only. 111.00 D. m.

cars walt theaters. LIMITED SCHEDULE. Leavo 111. arrivo Syracuse 9.23 Leave Syracuse 9.30 a. arrivo Auburn 10.45 m.

Limited cars make no stops between Auburn and SyracuBo except at Skanentoley and Marcellun, and leavo Syracuse from Postoffice, Lust Fayetto street, and do not go around the Common Center loop. REGULAR FARE ON ALL CARS. Tickots at less than cash faro rato are on sale At Auburn, Skancateics, Marcellus Split Rock walting rooms and at Larned's Pharmacy, and Warron streets, and Auburn Syracuso waitlag room, West Fayetto street, below New York Central station, Syracume. Docs Shot Sunday. THE RAILROAD ROSTER, Auburn Syracuse Electric Rallrond Co.

In effect Monday, April 8, 1907. Marcellus and Otisco Lake Rallway. CARD. Effective Stay 20., 1907. SOUTHWARD.

LEAVE. MARCELLUS JUNCTION, N. 1. C. ft.

R. n. 05.0 p. 59.30 o. 10.

MARCELLES. A. S. E. Rv.

E9.45 D1.12 p. 11., D5.45 p. p. IT. ST.43 A.

in, ARRIVE. OTISCO LAKE. New 35 A. E10.05 A. 104.32 p.

D0.05 R7.05 10:, $8.05 a. in. NORTHWARD. LEAVE. OTISCO LAKE.

New Station- E7.39 DID. 08 R. D4.33 P. E5.03 P. T7.09 p.

a. 310,10 m. MARCELLUS, A. 9. E.

Ry. A. 8. D4.65 p. 26.03 D.

T7.23 D. $9.10 a. 810.30 A. in. ARRIVE.

MARCELLUS JUNCTION, N. Y. C. F. R.

R. D5.06 p. 89.20 m. Otiaco Lake Navigation Company. May 30.

1907. SOUTHWARD. LEAVE. OTISCO LAKE STATION -ET 40 A. E10.10 0 2.

D4.10 1, R7.20 10. a. ARRIVE. 15 R. a.

D5.15 p. DG. 45 p. 117.55 p. 10..

1. in. NORTHWARD. LEAVE. A.1 1, 1.1.

E7.15 a. X10.47 R. D3.60 p. D5.15 1. 106.45 17.50 D.

19 8. G1. ARRIVE. OTISCO LAKE STATION ft. 29.30 A.

111.. E11.40 p. 05.30 p. D7.20 p. 111., 18.30 p.

m. 0 "D' Dally. "'E' Except a Sunday. Sunday Only. Saturday and Sunday Only, Saturday Only.

Boats also atop cach way Rt Davis Grove, Forest Homo, Ambor aud SCOTT. traffic managor and superintendent. LEGAL NOTICES. SUPREME COURT-ONONDAGA COONly. Jundevine, plaintiff, v9.

Nicholas A. Swan, et defendant. In pursuance of 8t Judgment of foreclosure and arcao mindo and entered in above entitled action bearing date the 14th day of May, I. tho duly appointed in rald judgment for that purpose, will seil at public auction at the front door of the new Court House, In the City of Syracuse, Now York, on the 29th day of June, 1907, at 10 o'clock in the foronoon of that day, the following described premises: All that tract or patcel of land, situate In the Town of Onondaza. County of Onondaga, and State of New York, bolos known and as lots numbers seven (27) and twenty-cight (6) In block number Ave (5).

the santo being, ench forty-four (44) feot front and rear one hundred (100) feet in depth in what in known A3 'Walnut according to an amended map of said "Walnut made by R. Grifln, C. and filed in the Clerk's ofice of Onondaga county, 011 the 20th day of August, 1850. Also nil that other tract or of land, nicunte in the Town of Oponduen, County of Onondaga, and State of New York. being known and distinguished as numbers seven (7) and eight (8) in block number Ave (G "Walnut according to an amended map of yald "Walnut inado by R.

Griffin, C. and fled in the Clerk's office of Onondagn county, on tho 20th day of A11- gust, 1889, each of said lots being thirtythree (33) feet front and roar by 0110 hundred (100) feet deep fronting on Loomig avenue, Dated May 14, 1907. THOMAS F. Sheriff of Onondaga County. By Flori 1.

Bentley. Deputy BASIL, 13. ATLESWORTI. Attorncy for Plaintin, Omce and P. 0.

Address, 541 Onondaga County Savings Bunk Syracuse, N. T. CITY NOTICES. CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE. Svracuse, N.

May 24. 1907. Notice is hereby given that the following described Assessment Rolls, Local No. 1080-Por the paving of Townsend street from Mawloy avenue to Burnet avenue, US in tho City of Syracuse, N. $4,600.00.

Local Assessment No. 1104-Por the construction of cL 12-Inch pipe sewer la School street. from Lowell avenue to Si. Marks a ventle, it1 the city" of Syrucuse, N. Y.

8010. Tocal Aagcasment No. 1090-For the ing of Townsend stront from Burnet aveConal street la tho City of Syracusc. T. 83, S38.

Local Assessment No. 1100-For the construction of a 12-Inch pipe sewer In North Goddes street from West Belden avenue Clark street, in the City of Syracuse, N. 1. $1,020. Loral Assessment No.

1111-For the construction of a pipe sewer (n Gordon avenue from Roberts avenue to avenue, in the City of Syracuse. N. 1. $1,250, Aro in my hands for collection, and that any assessment therein may be paid at this offer, without fee, at any time before the expiration of ton (avg from the day of this notice. After the expiration of said ton days, the fee preferibed by law will J.D.

STEMAILER. 550-5t-may30 City Treasurer. SEALED PROPOSALS. STATE OF NEW YORK-PURCHASING 'Committec of Superintendents Stato Institutions reporting to the fiscal Supervisor of State Charities. Sealed proposals addressed to Colonel Joseph F.

Scott. chairnmn of the Purchasing Committee. Now York State Ie. formatory, Elmira, N. will be received until Wednesday, June 1907, nt 12 o'clock noon for supplying tho diferent York state Institutions reporting to tho Fiscal Supervisor of State Charities for a period of one year from July 1, 1907, with butter and choose.

to quantities and nlaces Specincations containing full may be hart by addressing the PurCommittee. rooms and 603, Capitol. AUnny, N. Y. 767 MANNSVILLE.

MANNSVILLE. Nay, 29. Day verrlcos were hold in tho Church lant Sunday. All three churchew united in the services. Rer.

F. Marvin of the Baptist Church preached the BCUmon. Tho C. A. R.

attended in aL body. BELLEVILLE. BELLEVILLE. May J. S.

Wilds nt Gouverucur will deliver the Day adin Acndomy Fall Thursday at. 2.00 o'clock. Edith Van Eman hay returned from Lonvenworth, where sho hay been for mix weeks. The l1ome Minstrels, by Suott Anttrew of Watertown, will give an entertainment In Academy fall In June. EASTWOOD.

EASTWOOD. May tho tho Board of Trusteen last week, the tax hudgot was inade out. RA follows: Interest bouds, $480: highway fund, sidewalk. $400: street lights, $1.098: pollo Justine. $25; Department, $60; and treasurer.

$100; Tho tax rato wIll bo abont 304 per hundred. It WAR voted that the law closing saloons DII Sunday bo enforced. Mrs. E. S.

Wright In tho guest of her grunddaughter, Mra. Ira Thompson of Erloville. MANLIUS, MANLIUS, May funeral Fienry A. Stewart. the teamster who was fatally stricken with heart failure vesturday while drawing stone for the highways, will be to-morrow from tho house at 2.30 o'clock.

Mr. Stewart is survived by his wire and one daughter and Miss Lent A. Stewart of this village. Ono son, Willis TV. of Waterrale, and four brothers and two sisters.

J. LAWS OF NEW YORK. By Authority. low. unless a different time shall be prescribed, therein, shall not tako elect until tho twenticth day after It shall havo bocome a Section 43, article II, chapter General CHAP, 208.

An Act to amend tho railroad Jaw. in relation tho inspection amu cut locomotives. became iL law, April 26, 1907. with the approval of the Governor. threoAths belug present.

The Leoplo of tho State; of Now Tork, representod in Senate and Assumbly, enact 1S follows: 1. Section forty -ninc-a of ter 11 v0 hundred and of LI.O laws of cignteen hundred and ninety, entitled "An act in relation to constituting chapter thirty-nine of LlIC laws, added by chapior six hundred and cleven of laws of ninetown hundred and tiro, is heroby unendud 50 us to read as follows: Sec. 40-d. Inspection ol locomotive shall be the duty or everY lailrond corporation oLe. by stoum power, within this state, and the directors, managers or superintendents 810h rallroad lo cause norough lispeccons to to made or the boilers and their appurtenances uf ali tAn steam ties which shall be used by such corporation Du' corporations.

On said Said shall bu made, least every three months the direction and superintendence of corporations, or the directors, managers or superintendonty thereof, by persons of suitable qualiAcations and attalamenty to perform tie services required of inspectors of boilers. and who from thoir knowledgo DE the construction and use of boilers and the therewltli connected, are ablo to forin EL reliable opinion of strongth, fornt, workmanship and sultableness of boilers, to by employed without hazard of lifo, from imperfections material, workmanship or any part of such boiler and appurte-: nancus. All such 50 used shall comply with the following requiromenis: Tho bollors must be made of good and anitable materials; the openings for tho of water and steam respectively. and all pipes and tubes exposed to heat eball be of proper dimensions; the safety valves. fusible plugs, low water glass Indicator, gauge cocks and steam.

gauges, shall be of such construction. condition and arrangement, that the may 10 safely employed in tho active service or the rallroad corporation without perl 10. life; and each inspector shall satisfy himsulf by thorough examination sal requircinents havo been ru.ly compiled with. No bollar, nor any connection therewith shall bu approved whet is unsafe In li9 form, or dangerous front defects, workmanship ou other cause, The person 01 persong who shall make the sold Inspections if he or they approve of the bolloc or bollers and the appurtonances throughout, shall mako and subscribo his or chelr to FL written or printed certificate: which shall contain thy number of boiler inspected. the date of its inspec-! ton, the condition of the boiler Inspected, and such details as may bu required by the forms and regulations which shall be prescribed by the railroad commissioners.

Every certificate sholl 50 verified by' thic vatli of the Inspector, and he shall cause said certilicate or certificates to be Med in the office of the radlroad within ten days after each lospection shall bo made, and also 2 copy thereof with the chief oporating offer or employed of such railroad having charge of the operation of such locomotive boller; EL copy shall also be placed by such officer or CHIployee In conspicuous place in the connected with the locomotive boiler inspected, and there kept framed under glass. Tho railroad commissioners shall have power, from time to time, to formulate rules and regulations for the ITspection and testing or boilers n9 alorosaid, and may require the removal of Incompetent inspectars of bollers under the provisions of this Copies of such rules and regulations shall be mailed tO overy corporation operating a railroad by steam in this stute. Ir it shall be trined by such inspection and test or that any locomotive boiler for use, the same shall not again bu used until it shall ho repaired, unct made safe, 80 as to comply with the requirements of this section, Every corportion, director, manager or operating such: rallond and any of the provisions of this secLion shall be liable to penalty. to he paid to the people of the stilte of New York, of one hundred dollars for cach offenso, and the further penalty of one hundred dollars for c.ich day It or they shall omit or neglect to comply with sala provisions, and the making or filing of LL flso certificate shall be a misdemeanor, and every inspector who wilfully certifies falsely touching ally stoani boiler, or any appurtenance thereto belonging, any matter or thing contained or required to be contained In any signed nnd sworn to by him, shall be guilty of a Hisdemeanor. Any person, upon application to the seerotary of wald board of commissioners.

and on the payment of such reasonablo ten as said board may by rulo fix, shall be furnished with a copy of nny such certifienta. Sec. 2. Such chapter is hereby amended by Inserting therein new section to De section forty-nine-c and to read 08 follows: Sec. 49-c.

Coro of steam locomotives; stoani and water cocks; shuli bo tho duty of every corporations operatIng EL steam railroad, within this Etute, and of Its directors, managera or tendonts, to cause the holler of every loco. motivo used A on such raffroad to bo washed out 09 often as one. every thirty and to equip each boiler with, and malltaln thereon at all times, wailer glass, showing the holcht of water in the boiler. having two valves or shut-off one at each end of such glass, which valves Ot ahut-off cocks shall be 50 constructed that they car be easily opened and closed by hand: also to CAUSO such valves 02 shut-off cocks and all gauge cocks Dr 11'Va cocks attached to the boiler to be removed and cleaned whenever the bol'er is wished out pursuant to the forenoing require. ments of this section: also LO kcep stem valves.

cocks and joints. studs, bolts and scans in such repalr that tlic; will not at ally time omit steam in front of the engineer. 90 08 to obscure hts vision. No locomotive shall hereafter bo driven In this state unless the same Is equipped and cared I for in conformity wilh the provisions of thi4 section: but nothing here contained shall be construed 10 excuse the observance of any other requirement imposed by this chapter upon railroad corporations. their directors, oMmanagers and superintendents.

livery corporation, person or persons oporating a steam railroad and any of the provisions of this section. shaft 10 liable to :1. penalty of one hundred dollars for each offense. and the further penalty of ten dollars for ench day that such violation shall continue. 'The board of railroad commiesloners shall enforce the provisions of this act.

Sec. 3. This net shall take effect Sontember first, nireteen hundred and seven. of Now York. "Office of the Sceretary of Stale.

have compared the preceding with this original law all file in this office, and hereby certify that the same Is correct transcript therefrom ami of tho whole of said original law. JOHN S. Secretary of Stato. LAWS OF NEW YORK. By Authority.

law, unless a different time shall be prescribed therein, shall not take cNect until tho twentieth day after It shall have become A law. Section 43, articic IT, chapter 8, General Laws. I CH.AF. 150, An 1 Act to provide an additional appropriation for common schools and authorizing the apportionmont of district quotag to be made accordANCO with the provisions of chanter six hundred and ninety-eight of the lawy' of nincteen hundrod and six. Decame law April 20, 1007, with the approval of the Governor.

Passed, majority being prosent, The Poople the State of New York, repreIn Senate and Assombly, do enact A5 Section 1. Tho of oDe. hundred and NityAve thousand six hundred and twouty-nyc dollurg in addltion to the four million, on hundred and thousand dollars ($4,160,000) appropriated by chapter hundred and elghty-three ot tho laws of ninetcon hundred and six is hereby appropriated from general Lund for the support of common schools. The commissionor of cducation 18 hereby authorized to make the amportionment of district quolas in accordanco provisions chapte- six hundred and ninetyeight of tho laws of nineteen hundred and six, from tho guti! hereby appropriated. from tho four million, one hundred cud Atty thousand dollars ($4,160.000) approprinted tor the support of 111C cominon schools by chapter six hundred and eighty-three of tho laws of nineteen hundred and alx, and from the unexponded balance of eighty thousand, two hundred nnd sixty-seven dollarg and cents appropriated by chapter hundred and ninety-nine of the laws of nincteon hundred and fro for the aupport common schools.

Sec. This act elall take effect State of New York, Office of the Secretary of State, I have compared the preceding with the original law on. file in this office, and do herchy cortity that the same la 1 correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of said original law. JOHN S. WITALEN.

Secretary of State, LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICD OF MEETING TO HEAR COM. plaints. Take notice: Tho assessors of the Village of Solvay have prepared their assessment roll for the current. your: that EL copy hag been left with Villago Clerk at his ottico ELL the Town Hall, in said village, where.it may be seen and cxumined by any person ut the Arst Tucsdny In Juno next, and that 011 such day at the Town Mall between the hourg of one and five ir: the afternoun tho said assessors wIll meet l'or the purPOSO of completing.

much assessment roll and of hearing and determining COltdo plaints relation thereto, on the lion of any person conceiving 0g- grieved thereby. Dated May 17. 1007. JAMES MATHEWS, GEORGE J. WILLIAM CROSS, JOHN H.

CRAIG, Assessor A. E. Waterfeld, Clerk. 831 IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF Edgar P. Glass, Surrogate of the County of Onondaga, New York, notice is hereby given according to law, to all persona laving claims against Marina J.

ICicell, of late of the City of Syracuse, in sald county, deccased, that they ar'o required to exhibit 'the saine, with the vouchers thereTor, to the subscriber FL the law of J. HI. Walrath. Nos. 18 and 20 Syracuse Savings Bunk Bullding.

Syrncuse, 1:1 the County of Onondaga. N. 07 or before the 20th day of June. 1907. Datod December 10.

1900. HENRIETTA K. DE VOL, Executrix of the Last Will and of Martha J. Kittell. 1192 IN PURSDANCE OF AN ORDER OF Edgar P.

Glass. Surrogate of the County of Onondaga, New notice 1s hereby given according to law, to all persons having claims against Hannah Parthenia Huggins, late of the City of Syracuse, In said county, deceased, that they are In required to exhibit tho same, with the or vouchers therefor, to the subscriber at No. 200 East Onondaga street, Syracuse, In the County of Onondaga, N. on ol' before the 15th day of June. 1907.

Dated December 10, 1000. LINDA ANN ROGERS, Executrix. CLINTON S. CARR. Attorney Executrix, 1G.

White Memorial Syracuse. N. Y. 1103 IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OF Edgor P. Glass, Surrogate of the County of Onondaga.

Now York, notice Is hereby given according to law, to all persons having claims against Nellie Carrol, late of the City of Syracuse, in said County, deccased, that are required to the sante. with the vouchers therefor, to the subscribor at the oflice of Thomson, Woods Smith. No. Kirk Block, In the City of Syracuse, in the County of Onondaga, N. on or before the 1st day of July, 1907.

Dated December 18, 1906. ALBERT E. SNYDER, Administrator. THOMSON, WOODS SMITH, Attorneys Tor' Administrator; Kirk Block, Syracuse. N.

Y. 1423 SURROGATE'S COURT ONONDAGA County. In the natter estate of Aunt 13. Van Schoick, deceased. Notice is hereby given, 'That pursuant to at1 order.

mnde by Ion. Edgar GlASS, Surrogate of the County of Onondagu, which order Is dated April 5, .1007, all persony having claims against Anna B. Van Schoick, late of said City Syracuse, 1:1 said county, deceased, 10 presont the same with the vouchers therefor, 10 the undergined. at is oilico the University Bullding, City of Syracuge, N. on or before the 10th day of October, 1007.

Dated April 9. 1007. THE SYRACUSE TRUST COMPANY, Executor. GOODELLE. NOTTINGHAM BROTHERS ANDREIYS, Attorneys for Ex- ecutor.

IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF Edgar P. Glass, Surrogate of the County of Onondaga, New York, notice is hereby given according to law. to all persons ing claims against Ella. M. Smith, late of the City of Syracuse, in sald county, deconsed, that they are required to exhibit the same.

with the vouchers therefor, to the subscriber at the law otllce of William Kennedy, No. 615 Kirk Block, 111 the City of Syracuse, in the County of Onondaga, N. Y. 011 or before the 20th day of 0c- tober, 1907. Daled April 15, 1907.

NINA E. Executrix of the last will and testument of Ella MI. Smith, deceased. WILLIAM KENNEDY, Attorney for the Executrix, 253 SUPREME COURT-ONONDAGA COUNty. James R.

Murpuy VS, Semiramis White, Francis D. Wilson and Fred Fogter. In pursuanco of a judgment of Coreclosure and. sale made and entered in the above entitled nction, bearing date April 27. 1007, and on that day entered in Onondaga County Clerk's I.

the undersigned Sheriff of said county. in anid judgment named for that purpose, will sell at public anction, nt rhe front door of the new Court House. in tha City of Syracuse, N. on the 10th day or June. 1907, ft 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, the following described property premises, to-wit: All that tract or carcel of land, situate In the Town of Onondaga.

County of Onondaga, and State of Now York, known as lots eleven (11), thirteen (13), fifteen (15), seventeen (17), ninetoen (19) and twenty-one (21) block four (4) of the Robertson tract, as shown en a map inade by John B. Borden, C. fled in Ononduga County Clerk's office October 22, 1850. Dated April 29, 1907. THOMAS F.

WALSH. Sheriff. By P. F. Cahill, Deputy.

LUDINGTON KENNELLY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. ONce 0. Address 501 and 505 Sedgwick, Andrews Kennedy Building, Syracuse, N. T. 808 IN.

THE DISTRICT COURT OF THIE United Stales Tor the Northern District of Onondaga-Cortland Division. In the matter of al Iron Works, bankrupt. In Bankruptcy, No. Notice is hereby given that on the day of May, 1007, at 10 o'clock in: the forenoon, at the Court louse. 111 the City ol Syracuse, N.

the undersigned. trusLoc in bankruptey of said MurkhumBrown Iron Works. pursuant to 211 crier mado on the Sth dry 04 May, 1407, by' tho lion. Jolin M. Brainard, referee in bankruptcy, and enterod in the pillec of the referee, will sell at public auction 10 the highest bidder all Lh10 personal property ol' the bankrupt now in my handy ELS trustee of said estate in connoction with tho.real estate of said bankrupt.

Terms of sald sale are 10 per cent. in cash at the sale and the balance to be paid in cash upon confirmation thereof. Property will be sold separately or in connoction with: tho real estate. Notice is hereby giver. that on application will be made for the confirmation of said sale on the 24th day of May, 1907, before the Hon.

John MI. Brainard, referee in bankruptcy, at lils office in the City of Auburn, N. at o'clock p. m. EARL HIGBED, Trustec.

Approved: J. M. BRAINARD, Referee. EDWARD D. STIEA, Attorney for Trus-: toe, 118-430 Kirk Syracuse, N.

Y. The above sale is hereby ndjourned to May U1, 1007, at the same time and place. L. CARL HIGBED, 802 Trustee. IN PURSUANCE 017 AN ORDER of JIon.

Edgur P. Glass, Surrogate of the County of Onondaga, Now York, notice 1s. hereby given according to law, to all persona having claims against Erma May Hotchkin, lato of the City of Syracuse, in said county, deceased, that they reguired to exhibit the Sillve, with the vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, at his residence N. In Manlius, in the County of Onondaga, before the 20tn "Dated May November, 1007. 1907.

WILLIAN L. HOTCHKIN, LYMAN CANOUGIT. Attornoys AdAdministrator. ministrator, 601-614 Block, Syracuse, N. Y.

201 UNITED DISTRICT COURT. Northern District of New York. In the matter of Francis A. Farmer, bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No.

2190. No the creditors of Francis A. Farmer of the City of Syracuse, County of Onondugu and State of Now York and the distriet aforesaid, it bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 16Ch day of May. 1907. Mold Francis A.

Farmer was duly adjudicated a bankrupt. and the first nicoting of the creditors will ho hold lat the Bankruptey Courtroom. No. 330 Onondaga County Savings Bank Building, in the City of Syracuse, N. on the 10th day of June, 1907, at 11 o'clock in the Porenoon of said day, at which time the said creditors may allend, prove their claims.

appoint a trustoo, oxamine tho bankrupt and transact such other business as nay properly come before said mceting. Dated the 25th day of May. 1007,. C. L.

STONE, Reforeo In Bankruptcy. FREDERICK A. Attorney for Petitioner, Ofice Postoffice address 823-825 University Block, Syracuse, N. SIG NOTICES. A.

M'GRAW, 117 JEFFERSON sells tho Iludson wheel with the D. J. hanger, guaranteed for three years. Phonographs and records. New 'phono 1479.

303 DR. S. HUBBELL Removed Gridloy Bldg. Dental speclalist in the removal cf teeth without pain. Lady assistant in attendance.

753 WE CARRY A FIND LINE GENTS' furnishing rugs, etc. Also phonographs, Edison, Columbia And other makes; latest records. Now stores 1:0 N. Salina, J. Holomon.

550 LEWIS, THE BROKER has removed from 248 TV. Fayetto St. to room1 203 The Kirk. Take elevator. Don't bellevo the rumors that I ant going out of! business.

809 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the of Winkelstein Rosenbloom, doing business under tho styic all name of the "Star Credit Parlors has been dissolved by mutual consent, Moses Rosenbloont succeeding. JACOR L. WINKELSTEIN. MOSES ROSENHLOOM. 5-31 STEAMER CITY OF FULTON LEAVES Saul's dock daily for and Phoenix at D.

leaves Saturdays at. p. 111.: steamer Tueker Jeaves for Baldwingville dally at 3 p. Jeaves Saturdays ut P. 117.

PUBLIC NOTICE CHANGE OF FARE ON THE SYRACUSE, LAKE SHORE NORTHERNRAILROAD On and after Juno 1st. 1207, the fares on this rond will be as follows: Syracuse to Toll Syracuso to all points between Toll Gate and Lakeland Syracuse to all points between Lakeland and Long Branch Syracuso to all pointe between Long Branch and No. 14 Syracuse 10 all pointy between No. 14 switch and A substantial reduction of prices can he had by applying at the of this compuny for tickets and special ratos. Syracuse, Lake Shore de Northern R.

R. Co. WILLIAM VEDDER, 001 BURNET keeps 011 sale a fine grade of whisky, wines. brandies, of the Kautman Co. brands for family and medicinal purposes.

461 IF YOU HAVE FURNITURE, CARpets, clothing, that you want to sell and want square deal, drop rostul call at. the New York Second-hand Store, 507 South Stale 80-1 CARPENTER, JOBBER AND BUILDpromptly attended to. Call or address Frank Fralick, 215 Kirkpatrick Syracuse, N. Y. 359 I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT HAVing sold City Hall pharmacy will heroafter be pleased to eve my friends at my new drug store, D.

Washington and Grape. Dr. A. W. Beach.

753 PUT THIS DEEP IN YOUR MIND -YOU are reading these notices to profit, I ulso put liere my notice for sunio and for mutual merit. I sell reliable wedding rings, clocks, walches, silverware and fine diumonds at a great saving to buyers, by reason: Firstly, I recently bought a jewelry stock from 0 bankruptcy court and willing to shure the advantage with you; secondly, am located ft. short distanco from bridge, at 127 N. Salina rent is moderate and not forced by high expense to plunder buyers, which of 1t- great factor for fuir dealing. In Robins.

127 N. Solinn St. 791 HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR household goods, carpets, clothing; call or send postal. I. Heidnett, 442 East Water St.

New 'phone 2067. 5-29 WILLIAM LEVY. DEALER IN AND buyer of new and anatoff clothing. shoes, carpet, furniture, etc. Call or address 320 E.

Washington St. New 'phone 1100, 746 THE ZIMMERMAN PATENT Iron bases for wood porch columns, preserves the column und porch floor; highgrade columns and porch railings. Syracuse Corner Block Factory, 201 Burnet Ave. ECONOMY RUG WORKS-RUGS FROM disused carpets. Prices as low as quality of work allows.

116 Cortland Ave. Sand for catalogue. I. O. Eaton proprietors.

TUS MRS. L. HANKS SOLICITS FINE sewing and mending: lace curtains repaired and all kinds family mending neutly done. Call or address 251 Gertrude St. 5-30 AUCTIONEER.

IF YOU NEED THE SERVICES OF AN experienced and falthful auctioneer employ W. H. Metzel, 308 East Water who guarantees honest work; best: references. 037 AWNINGS. BEST' AWNINGS, PORCII CURTAINS, from best complete line of awning cloths; fully shrunk, mildew proofed.

Chas. Gibbs, 820 West Fayotte fit. Both 'phones. 717 JAMES J. RYAN, AWNINGS AND tents.

Get prices on roller awnings. Residence awnings 3. specialty. 233 E. Genesce St.

Bell 'phone 1100. (30 FOR curtains WINDOW and lawn tents AIVNINGS. for children PORCH gO I to Rider's, 313 W. Fayette St. Opp.

N. Y. C. depot. Both 'phones.

829 SCHOENECK AWNING MANUfacturers, nutomatic roller awnings and porch curtalns. Residence awnings IT specialty. Both 'phones. Give 119 your order now. '122 West Willow St.

761 MACHINERY. BOATS, ENGINES. supplies of all kinds. 21x4 foot launch at bargain. The Fuirbanks Co.

No. 261 West Fayette St. 618 MARINE GAS ENGINES, OPeration in tank, in our show room. Engines from 1 1-2 to 40 IT. P.

Call and examine. The Fairbanks 251 West Fayetto St. G19 CARPET CLEANING. RADIUM The new discovery in carpet cleaning. Removes all dust.

dirt, stains and makes the old carpet or rug like new. Radium 212 Cedar. Old 'phone 3685. 1016 BICYCLES. BICYCLE AND MOTOR CYCLE records.

pairing. and West sundries, phonographs C. and End Cycle P. Kinproprietor, 1507 W. Genesce.

Both peyon 67 VARIETY OF GOOD BICYCLES sale, nearly new. -enameled and nickelod. wIll sell at low prices; also one Edison phonograph and records at half price: Gorman silver baritone horn and two silver cornets. 105 D. Onondaga St.

Open Sundays. 373 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM "Caramel Ceroal;" IL coffee substitute; for 40 yenra on the market and still good. P. Rhodes, 112 D.

Fayette. NUT MEATS. WALNUTS, HICKORY, pecans, almonds, salted almonds, blanched and salted peanuts. Rhondes, 112 East Fayette. 780 SWEET ORANGES, CLEAN FIGS IN boxes or jars: clenn dutes in bulk, fancy dates in boxes; Malaga cluster raising.

P. Rhondea, 112 E. Fayetto. TARD DATES STUFFED WITH. WALmeats.

Wo put them up fresh overy day except Sundays. 112 D. Fayette. P. Rhondes.

784 MONUMENTS. FIFTY DOLLARS for a class granite monumont. Catalogue free. Lany Soule, 351 Warren St. 1017 MONUMENTS-WHUN YOU WISH TO purchase a handsome monument, something original and artistic, consult C.

Linchan Sons, 617 S. Salina St. Old 'phone 8607-T. 920 DETECTIVE AGENCY. EMPIRE DETECTIVE AGENCY, INcorporated, licensed and bonded; civil and criminal investigation; reliable operatives.

E. S. Warriner, superintendent, 927 University Block. Both 'phones, otAce and residence. 1123 DRY GOODS.

CALICO WRAPPERS, 50c; LADIES' waists, 60c; lace curtains, 45c; white curtaln poles, 10c; 2e ribbon, 1c; bed shcets, 50c; toweling, 5c. E. Young, 511 North Salina St 3674 MANICURING. SHAMPOOING, HAIR DRESSING, FAclal massage and manicuring by Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter, 622 S.

Warren St, No. Curtis Flats. Telephone 2751 new. 555 PHOTOGRAPHY. WINTER'S NEW GROUND-FLOOR studio is now located at 471 S.

Salina St. Equipped throughout with all the newest (fetchy) things in photography. 462 WATCH REPAIRING. FOR 50 CENTS J. Hong cleans watches or puts in new main spring; guarantee 1 year.

104 S. Salina opposite Dey's. 704 PRINTING. A. G.

WENDLER, PRINTING OF DVery description. New location, W. Fayette, opposite N. Y. C.

station, over Drennan Hardware Co. Both 'phones, 301 HOUSEHOLD GOODS. PHONOGRAPHS AND down and $1 a week of all kinds; your credit Cali at 311 N. Salina St. Louis Serby.

Open evenings. 595 LIVERY. C. BONSTED'S LIVERY, CORNER Franklin West Willow Ste. Carriages for pleasure driving a specialty; good rigs and reasonable prices.

'PhonesBell 1414-I; New 204. 702 day and night; also horses for sale. Saunand double rubber-tired carriages; open FORTY HORSES TO A RENT, SINGLE ders' Stables, 319 W. Onondaga St. 859 CLAIRVOYANT.

MRS. LIFE reader and trance medium, truthfully predicts your future and gives advice on all of life, names, dates, clc. Located at 211 E. Onondaga St. 6-1 PROF.

CLAIRVOYANT MEDfum, well known years; formerly 312 South Stato, now at 497 South Salina, flat 12, second floor, 20 conta few days. 5-29 MADAME NANCE, THD WORLD'S well-known clairvoyant, can be seen at SJ2 South State, opposite Fayetto Park; open Sunday. Room 5, one flight up. 6-29 FREE TEST GIVEN TO EVERY PERson this week who calls 011 Madame Victoria. Sho has" gained victory over all clairvoyants in telling truths.

939 South Salina 0-I PIANOS AND ORGANS. FOR SALE--PIPE ORGAN, ENGLISH Goodman make, double bank keyboard; in first-class condition; will sell cheap. 1431 Grape St. 5-30 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS--A SPEcial mecting of the stockholders of the Odd Fellows Temple Association of Syracuse, N.

will. be held on the 11th day of June, 1007, at 8.30 o'clock p. at the Chamber of Commurce rooms in the Outversity Building, in the City of Syracuse, N. for the purpose of voting upon proposition to increase its capital stool from $10,000, consisting of 1,000 shares of the par value of each tO $25,000, to consist of 2,500 shares of the par value at $10 each. FREDERICK SMITH, President.

C. G. WORDEN, Secretary. Syracuse, Muy 21. 1907.

605 TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OP THE Auburn Syracuse Electric Rullroad Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the 'stockholders of the Auburn Syracuse Electric Railrond Company will be held at the offlce of the company, No. 500 Onondaga County Savings Bank Building, in the City of Syracuse, in County Onondaga, N. the ninth day of June. 1007, at la, and that the object of such meeting is to consider 2. lease of the railroad owned by said company to the Auburn Northern Electric Rallroad Company for tho term of nincty-nine years.

Dated Syracuse, N. May 2S, 1.907. A. M. MICHAEL, 86.1.

Secrotary. ANNUAL MEETING. ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE IS hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Odd Fellows Temple Association of Syracuse, N. will ba held at the Chamber of Commerce rooms, in the University Building, in the City of Syracuse, N. on the 11th day of.

June, 1907, from 8 o'clock to 8.30 for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year, and two inspectors of election to gervo at the next annual mecting, and for tho transaction of such other business as may properly come before said mecting. FRANK W. SMITTI, President. C. G.

WORDEN. Secretary. Syracuse. N. May 21, 1907.

604 LEGAL NOTICES. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF Hon. Edgar P. Glass, Surrogate of the County of Onondaga, New York, notice is hereby given according to law, to all C. per- Mo50n8 having claims against John Carthy, late of the City of Syracuse, in said county, deccased, that they with are required to.

exhibit the, same, subscriber the vouchers therefor, to the At her residence, No. 139 Oneida street, City N. on or before the 23d day of Novenof Syracuse, in tho County of Onondaga, ber, 1907. Dated May, 1007. PETER B.

COLT, Attorney for ExecuELIZABETH M'CARTHY, Executrix. trix, 801-805 O. C. S. Bank Syrncuse.

N. Y. 1110 IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF Hon, Edgar P. Glass, Surrogate of the County of Onondaga, New York, notice in hereby given according to law, to all persons having claims against Anna MI. Steiger, late of the City of Syracuse, in said County, deceased, that they are required to exhihit the game, with the vouchers therefor, Emily" subcribers at the resldence of Grumbach.

Number 1210 Lodi street, in the City of Syracuse, In the County of Onondaga, December, N. Y. on or before the 1st day of 1907. Dated May 21st. 1907.

EMILY GRUMBACH, MARY C. KING. ELIZABETH FEIGEL, 000 Executrixes. HOTEL FOR SALE HOUSE, city 100,000 prople, leare 11 years 10 go, furnishings, good and lease $100,000: $50,000 cash do yn. Cnited System Realty G7 Everson Bldg.

770 FOR SAGE--HOTEL WITH 27 SLEEPing rooms, 3-story brick, with two largo stores annexe, all nicely furnished, wig allmodern in nice barixtures, electric light and natural gas. This hotel EL money maker: strictly up-Lo-date $2 A day house; bar average week; h28 about 20 boarders; large business. Stores rent for $090: license $300. Population of down. 14 If.

Gs from 1 barge canal and now elec1ric railroad noes through the town. Tho hotel is 50 J0 anted that. very desirable cutch TOP summer boarders; lown 13 growing ropi.ly and rial eviale advancinK. Inquire J. Cook, G03 University lock, Sy: 0 N.

Y. 5-81 FOR SALE TAILOR SHOP. COUNTRY town; good business; rent year; living rooms if desired; 20 suit orders to compicto; $450 car Cook, 003 University Bik. G-31 i FOR SALE. RESTAURANT AND ICE cream In money-maker: also saloon, 1.

a wookly, price 00 1V: Cuiversity Syracuse, N. Y. 0-31 IF YOU JAL SEA 1 CAN PUT YOU ON the road to fortune: fullest investigaton: ly wonderful opportunity; am not tryin; 10 give away $1,000 billy to sce if peopts will take them, but you Invest little A9 $100 and $30 month, i can satisfy you that 1 can mako you A fortune, J. M. Randall, O.

box 207, Madison square, Now York. 6-1 SALE -WE SEVERAL first class restaurants our list. Ir you want tho best paying restaurant In Syracuso, on us at onco and be convinced. Fayutto Realty Company, 311 The Bastable. 5-30 HOTEL FOR SALE A first-class hotel and sleeping rooms, Nite: up witl: beat ot furniture, steam hent throughout the house, large barn for 10 horses; this place is doing a business better than $60 a day: if you are a first-class hotel do not this opportunity.

or will. AXchange for farm within five miles of Phoenix. O'Connor, 247 The Kirk. X10 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR party looking for investment and in stor, office, on the road who has $3,000 10 $5,000 Do 01 more, to increase, established well located, substantial retail and juobing business. in the paper line in Syracuse, wrapping papers, bags, tollet pA pers, etc.

Will bear closest Inspection. I'resent management desires Interested party to essist. Can increase present trade according to capital, Addres; M. 125 Kirk Syracuse, N. Y.

834 FOR -OFFICH AND SHELFING at half price; also a 00-gal, kettlo and stove for $10. Greyhound Market, 133 James St. 587 COAL AND LUMBER BUSINESS IN live town, no competition; excellent opportunity for good inan; write or call at once. Fort. Weeks Sc 608 Dillnye Building.

5-39 FOR -HOTEL IN CITY 20,000) people; house rooms, all Improvenients; lease; doing $50,000 yearly business; let profits $6.000 to $5,000 yearly. If interested in a commercial house call quickly for particulars. United System Rally 67 Everson Bldg. RESTAURANT FOR SALE--ONE OF the beat locations in this city: 6 years; rent, very reasonahlo; doing good business. books will show.

Call for further pa Unlied System Realty 67 erson Blig. 782 RESTAULANT FOR SALE -REGULAR short order trade: tion and picnty of husines8: price reasonable. Call Tor furthor particulars. United System Realty 67 Everson Bldg. LUNCII ROOM FOR SALE-LOCATED heart of city 011 main street; rent $60; if you are the right party this is the right place.

Call for particulars. United tem Ur Everson Bldg. LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE-CITY 15,00) people; rent $20; itted very nice, doing good 0118 ness: would be fine place for man and wife; price $650. half down. United Sisteni Ruulty 67 Everson Bldg.

773 LUNCH ROOM FOR SALE -BOOKS wide open to Inspection: rent $15 month; price want to sell this place before June 1. all for particulars. United Systein Really 67 Everson Bidg. FURNISHED ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE -Furnishings of 12 rooms full of rooniers, location: to quick customer take. it: no trillers.

United System Realty G7 Everson Bldg. HOTEL FOR SALE ONLY ONE IN villago; old established good place; real estate and part furnishings for $3,700, $2.000 CIt sh necessary to do business, United Really 07 Everson Bldg. 116 UPHOLSTERING. FIND I MANUFACture make over all kinds of mattresses; furniture packed and shipped; A-1 work; lowest prices. Old phone 3138-I.

P. Pinkbeinor, 376 Seymour St. 4988 MATTRESSES REPAIRED AND all kinds of upholstering; mat.tresses inade over at your house: new beds: lowest prices. Chas. Grunder, 207 N.

State. New 'phone, 2780; old, 5748-I. 670 UPHOLSTERING OF ALL KINDS' neatly repaired, muttresses renovated and male over at reasonable prices. Greenbanin Roland, upholsterers, 801 Madison. corner State.

New 'phone 19:0. G31 UPHOLSTERING, GENERAL ing, vardshing. mattresses and cushiony renovat: antique furniture rennished by I. F. Gloryan, 616 Orange St.

Removed from 207 North State St. 783 UPHOLSTERING AND GENERAL REpair work, mattresses renovated. We make a specialty of ten pianos; also dealers in antique furniture. Satinfaction guaranted. Gallagher IIertzman, 11.

E. Colvin 473 RESTAURANTS. FRED EHRLE, CAFE Ladles' and gents' dining room; dinner, 21c; ho! lunches at ull hours. 116 James St. 1100 DEAN'S CHOP HOUSE, Grand, 309 E.

GENTopposito the Appetite John V. Donne, better known 03 "Ba be" Deare, prop. 401 I THE Onomaga LANNING new and RESTAURANT, strictly 241 up-tn- W. date. Miscellent service.

Everything 111 season. W. G. Lanning, prop. 399 THE 1 PALACE LUNCH ROOM, 314 1.

Fayette; excellent service; best coffco in town; verything up to date and satisinclion guaranteed; new management. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ELECTRIC; GAS FIXTURES Shades. domes, muntles, burners, chimneys, electric toys, clectric and gas table lamps. Miller Erectric 311 S.

Warren St. 4328 M. F. O'BRIEN. CONTRACTOR, DEALer In and electrical supplica.

Fire-D1 oof wiring. Estimates checrtully furnis! ed. 37-38 Larned Blk. 910 YOUR GAS OR ELECTRIC FIXTURES can be bed to look like new. Called Tor and delivered.

Second-hand gas electric fixtures bought and sold. Jones, 116 S. Clinton. 674 ELECTRIC SUPPLIES, ELECTRIC light and power plants installed; everything electrical. W.

HI. Gough, 116 North Warre. St. 6-4 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Full fine chandeliers and fixtures in stock: visit display rooms. Robert 6.

Handl 11, 28-23 (frand Opera Bldg. 314 HAIR DRESSING. COME TRY MISS ISAACS, 404 DILLAYE for manicuring, hair dressing, marce ing and removal of superfluous hair; scalp trentment for bald heads A specia ty; manufactures own tonic and cream no apprentices here. Old 'phone 1600-F. 629.

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