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The Pittsfield Sun from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 5

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P1TTSFIELP, AUGUST IS, 1892. It is cnderstoiMl the knitting mill is to Zt i1itt.oficltl un. move its business to a building to tie erect Tttnvhstciu fe Rosenthal. ed ni'ar the Tillotson mill and Silver Lake. fiive the baby Jlvdren's tliarrho-a specific when the llrsf signs appearand the cholera infantum ill vanish.

P. P. Ciiriin si lls those $12.00 Ameri NEW YORK STORE. ity xotes. Uhnii lnm liiiii- uiiw jrrm-rs the i.

U'irton now niiicfiiiifs Hi tlnirowu i.mi ill tliuirfartnrics. Lenox" 15iuiU-r. eii-irant; and lastiuir, sohl.at llydren Hily. I The rittstieldibieyfle cluh will hold a nieetiiiir on Kridai niffht. at their rooms in Wollisdu hloej at o'clock, John liohlniaif has'sMild a iMiilding lot on Kent Avenue tj Mrs.

KM. Merrv for 1HH. A house a ill Ifr built tli season on the lot. i Io not post 1 Ills' the tclifsrraph or telephone poles or on ft he stden ttld shade The council ha.s1 diclared it unlawful. 5 i Hev.W.

A.l'iMr.of ('hiespee Palls is.n trip dow ns 1 lies Hmisatonic nver. can round wasliiilg macliines tor "-O0. A 'i mill formerly of New Ashford is ijuite out of health us many local friends will lie sorry to hear. Mrs. Delia Marsh and her daughter.

Miss Anna, of Adams, are visiting at the Capt. W. B. Williams homestead. Mrs.

Belle Ijingdon anil two children have Ik-cu recent guests of Mrs. A. T. Bradley. Miss" Edith W.

Marsh and Mr. Howard Marsh are visiting their cousin, Fred S. Williams In Providence, 11. I Mrs. Stetson, of Dalton, who came here to visit her brother, Samuel Miner, died on Monday of heart disease.

Her sudden death was a great slunk to her family and rlcilds. CHESHIRE. Delivered free iu ajiy part of the county. tThe ainters and decorators union with their families mid manv friends, had Ins strict ihiiiiIm MVS -a au enjoyable iieniat Hodecker's: ou Wtsl- has hits 'r," hi' Iu Wt fti r. MaHsnctatst'ttA.

tin-re A Wind-Up in Summer Goods. is a lake There is not much to wind up. But whut there is we shall do with a will. See if we don't i i It la too late in the season to single out particular items for special mention. All summer articles are in the same boat note.

Even the very best sellers are bad company now, and their room Is tcanted for new arrivals of the Fall and Winter family. So everything goes everything of the summer tribe. i 'HiiU'H tbc triK-cr, 277 North street lectin- 1 i lai4ics. pars, liu-hms iiml grain. Ir- f- rliiik is now at tin- Kilwitnls' jcwi lrv sti.ro mii.i1 will remain all of next xek t-exumiiie rye ami adjust lense.

threatens to sue the oi-press lieeause liissiifi-ty hiryele arnvril. (f the 7i.i"K ti the ue of iK.jinl of l'ublio Works only (i is as yet Iktii oxpt'inltil. The New lVilfonl nine is hilled to nUy.tlie I'litsfields at Waheimuh park next A very interesting game may he expected. The- Thomson Houston com)mhy have another suit for iiifrinircnivnt tie I'ittstield Electric Street Hail-nay colli 'any K. I'r.

t'lynier will speak at Ethel piviion mot-ting next Monday evening. All the mf rs should Ik- out to liear him. lYarhes are xminif liitrh. The Maryland. I vnn- and Jersey omjs are fail-ures ainl the )ot tooiiiions roino from iiliforni i at sometltini; like a dozen.

at the Ttcrkshiri Fair this one of the great daily's bright staff and is doing society notes in Ix-nox, jPittstield and StiKkbridge. Mr. O. Bates of Binghampton, formerly in the laundry business here, luis Ik-cu in tow thi week. i Mr.

and Willing, of Chicago, are guests of Mr. inml Mrs. Bishop, at the llomesteail, East striK t. I William Burivs, father fif james M. Bums of this city, died last iweek iu Thompsouvillc, at the age ojT S7.

I Mrs. E. H. Kellogg, her daughter Mrs. dishing, and two graiitlchildreii will return to-day froin Gloucester, i Col.

and Mrs. Cutting. Wendell avenue, have issued invitations for a dinner party this evening. 1 Mrs. H.

P. Lucas ill lie with the St. Stephen's choir Sunday next and sing "Fear ye not Israel." by Dudley Buck. Hev. Daniel Bliss who is at the head of the American college at BeiroUt.

Syria, xvill preach at the church, Sunday. Mr. and M. W. Morey iiud Miss Charlotte Morev of Troy, ho have been guests of D.

(', Morey, returned home Monday. I Htieer Van De liogart is enjoying his 10 days' off in Hudson. OlticerfWhitc is back nt the old stand after his annual "vacate." The Misses Warner, of South street, are very pleasantly settled on the Moorhouse farm at Saranac lake, in the heart of the Adironducks. Hev. Dr.

Xewfon preached at Trinity church. Lenox, on Sunday morning, ife is spending a few days ou business iu New Vork this eek. Mr. Samuel Hobinson. the genial clerk of Deusen'S cigar store starts next week on his vacation tol'tica.

Watertown and other places in New Vork state. Gov. Itussell and staff ill ie at Unfair of the Berkshire agricultural sm-iety on the 15th anil in the evening a reception ill le tendered them at Col. iCutting's beautiful home. W'cnitell avenuei Among the invited to the Father "Math-ew gathering in Springfield Sept.

5tli are Ex-President Cleveland and Gov Ilussell, Col. Cutting, Judge Barker, i Senator Dawes, Congressman Crostiy, District Attorney Mayor Pts K.j H. Cul-h and William Nugent of this city. Mr. Dw ight Shearer, ho died at his home in West Pittstield ou Tuesday of this week, has been in the employ of; the Boston Albany railroad for nearly :17 years.

For more than thirty he has beeji section foreman, lie bus taken a nuniberof prizes in the past few vears for excellence Pf workmanship, jiy his death the loses a competent and faithful Mrs. Austin, mother of Mrs Eilward C. Aclv, Clinton avenue, died from 'paralysis Helen 1 ntstielil tind cxin-cts to Itridgeport. i Every day nits- inusknieloiis for breakfast, every ttind of fruit incluiling peaches, grapes, at t'linton's. North street jjfn.

I Hev. Iri jireai'li Sunday qjorning ilfi 'Cher Folks Faults." Eveniugvtopic, ''j'he levil's East throw." Sunday school at 12-o'C-lock. Voting yvn-' pie's meeting at I Will the ladu- lij were seen to pick up a girls ligh wrap trimmed witG' brow rihlKin, ueair Ea1e I'ontoostic last Wednesday. lAugiist lo, return the same to Hoot's shof store. 3 The Meridan jluh was to have plavcil the l'l'ttstield nifte Tiiesdity, but they werc tinable to kei'ji their (jiite.

The day was Ueautifitl ail much regret was ev-preswd that iio itme cjuild be arranged. The Thespians are inVited their performance Jof "Free-King a Mother-in-law" at the Ca-fino fit Stockbridge and may do so. The Thespians lo this play to perfection, 11 The annual jiicnij; of the 1. O. will be held at lhMeckcr's grove on Sept 5th.

Theret-will; lie attractive amusements and ciitcrtinniHit for every. Ixnly. I i I The Colusnbui anniversary, in ctolM-r is to have recogiiitioi and "at the next meeting of the t'imniiji ciiuncil an order providing for the j-elehatioB willijie intro-duceil. The I srlnols sre cxH-cted to ohservt; the anui whether the city diK-s oriot. i i The l'ittsriehi company re-eentlv nil ariuatun- tilinied out hv We give no more prices.

Summer things have no more price. 1 you find a Jacket, or a Dress, or a Monti et, or a bit of fancy stuff you life, tee sJiall make you an offer you will appreciate, whether you take it or not. ncsday, ith music, dancing and a variety of amusements. President Cutting, of the Agricultural society is taking a great interest in Incoming fair and the mcmlicrship should loyally ami energetically help all they can. At a meeting on Monday sH-cial attractions in the way of amusement were decided upon, suclf as balloon ascensions with parachute descent on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, base ball games Ac: Dr.

Daniels says he truly lielieved he was called to see some ladies' pet animal hen he went to the summer Ixianling house, as reported Sit the Si last week, and that was his conviction until he was in the presence of the lady and as told it was herself who -heeded" attentions. He laughed over the rut away at once and Sent a physician to the case. He intended no intrusion or offense ami it was only a mistake. -iThe Sarsftehl Society have arranged for a. grand excursion to Kindcrhook lake on Monday, September 5, Labor day.

Tho park (s a great resort ith many attractions in the way of amusements, "pavilions for dancing, itnu all sorts of recreations, and is undoubtedly a very lovely place. There will; lie a lively program of contests arranged. I including boat races, baseball, and jthe Sarstields, who are always givsl malingers, will spare no efforts to make theijr guests happy. Tickets for the round if i arejjnly 1, Congressman (j'rosby's personal popularity, which has aw ays counted strongly in his favor -before the people, appears to have served him wjell in Washington, also. It Is said that htf has lx-eu able to give more (daces to men in his district in a few-months in Washington even under a republican adniBiistration, than any republican ho ltn proceeded him iu a period of several terms, and has secured the payment of more pensions hung up by the gills ith red tape p-inee he has lieeii at his post than Messrs.

Dawes and Rockwell had obtained by personal effort duritig their eutire term. ilUt-n Jl, -i-The Bernard Listemann concert company of Boston ill give a tine concert in the Coliseum, Wednesday evening. Sept. 7, and Mr. J.

F. Cifcmey ho is canvassing the city, reports that tiie tickets are selling well with the promise of the large attendance the concert deserve. The Special Th i IN SHORT LENGTHS. I i Mr. Stephens and lady, of Springfield, were the guests of L.

J. Northrup last Friday. Miss Mary Jenks has resigned her position as teacher of the "Pumpkin Hook" schixil. A teacher's examination was held at the Academy building last Saturday 'afternoon. Mrs.

William Gussman and children returned home last week after several weeks sjient in Adams, New York. Miss Maude Bryant has returned from her visit to Gloucester. Miss Nellie Jacques of North Adams is spending a short vacation at her home in this tow n. Miss Pew tif Gloucester is the guest of Miss Maude' Bryant. Mr.

and Mrs." Itollin Whipple and son of Bridgeport, are visiting relatives in this town. Miss Nora McCorniack has returned to Manchester, N. H. Mr. George Z.

IH-an returned home Friday from Glens Falls, N. here he had liecn to attend the horse breeders' as-socia-tion. Miss Cornelia Pratt, ho has been spending several days with Mrs. D. 1).

Ingalls left Monday for St. Paul. Minn. L. J.

Northrup, agent for the J. Ix'land cheese company, sixty cheeses to Springfield Monday. Mrs. Frank Piatt and son returned from Amenia. N.

Monday. While there Mrs. Piatt had the misfortune-to lose her only brother, who died suddenly. L. J.

Northrup and wife spent last Sunday in North Adams as gm-sts of J. M. Canedy. Mrs." L. J.

Mrs. Clara Walters, Mrs. C. D. Cuinmings, Mr.

and Mrs. George Stowell, Mrs. George Mrs. Truman Viner and several others enjoyed a picnic at Pontoosuc Ijtke August 8. The day passed quickly with feasting ami merriment, and though tin returned home tit night tired still it was with the feeling that the day's pleasure would be a pleasant ''memory iu the years to come.

Jim (.. Landlord DeBarthes trotting horse, tlropinal dead while he was driving it one dav last week. 2000 yards Cotton Cloth, (7c quality) at 4 l-2c. 2000 yards 40-inch Cotton quality) at (ie. STYLISH GARMENT liirhtnilig and -selit it (dT lie- rewoiinil.

'year will have the use of the stalls frpi and feed will he furnished for a merely nominal sum. j-Tlie are to take out liri'tisos, under a I. art of the city legislature so that the -ewer commissioners may keep an eye ou Kvai-itlist O. 1. Thonas preaihed at the H.i;.:it Lurch on.

Sunday last and gave ihe l'. pie two gtnl semions. Mr. Pratt tia- pre next Sunday. Teal has returned to the Ketin street liakcry aral the bitt trade he is gi-tting is t-videuce that our eitizeiis recolU-et his reputation hue hread.

Wiliium t'atey and Camirlo Marsell nn a y.nd f. K't race at the f.fir crrmmls on at.ir-hiy' wliich was i-a-ily won hv Carey. is willing to moot 'any competitor It got back the other day aiid all the tiers, said a inew 'hail arriv ie hich made the tSlectlte employes "latT over. is FOR This is the the man plains it: (Thcjchaitge of itlicers in the republican club, it is tiow- aid. was not due to the holding! of strong lilaine 'Senti SUMMER TRAVELLING ments tint to the Jjict that tivo inoreliiiior licenses were jiroitns it.

at tie reei nt cl tion than the citviis elifitSi-it to. the Walicortalt $tm-t oase bailers difTiTers il West Mroot id a well preserved -loir, alxmt THE waliopi-d the TilUtsorig lit on Satur- Th have tliree f. -i under The lndl-piiiilenls of Tillotson's an in it: ameter, twelve let or more uud and the wonder is how the I milking ijniic a jreputatioii in the field cluh is composed i of the following well known artists: Bernard Listemann. solo violin; Fritz (Jiesij. solo violincello; Jac-iiies Bi-navcnte, slolo clarinet and viola; fritz Listemann.

violin and pianoforte; L. W. Melgian. ijouble. bass (i.

B. I 1 hey beat the Eobauotis the other day I to -t and thev arj- to tackle the J.enox Dr. W. P. Went worth, specialist in diseases of the eve and car, ill be iu his office in England's bhK-k tw days in the week.

Tuesday and Friday afternoons. team. 1 i Russian Blouse The lavls Farmim Mainufacturiifg li.im oni. baritone ami solo tlutist. l.iste-.

malm was for yearf ith TheiMlore Thoin and the liosto(t Svmphonv orcliestra and it will Ik-a rnre musical delight to Kcnncdu luncs. hear him and his splendid corps, i We an- afraid there will be sonic stub compajiy of Vall3iam begiu xvork to-day on the "new puriti'er of j'ittsrhld oal (ias company. The Work jvijl take two Weeks irotahly ajid tlje will lie soo. is poi-sibh that the of gas may lie soniciihat Irregular for one or two nights 1 i Uussiaii bloule suits jire the latest traveling garments. Thevlj are made of rlannel or ladies'; cloth, the blouse tight bed toes, abraded shins and mail imprint at tiie latter liome ou 1 uesitay.

I Slie lias U-en ill from paralysis for some time and her death as ilot unexpected though it is still a sad bciyavclilcnt to her several children ami niauy Her- remains ill be taken to Livingston. N. to-day for interment. The Torringtdti Register has tjiis to say of Dr. George Hubbel ho is pleasantly remeinlH re 1 here and is soon to marry one of Pittstield's fairest thiughters; Many of our voting ladies have found the society of our genial dentist.

Dr. Hubbel, very pleasant atid some of them I have. io doubt, thought he was worth laying their most skillful traps lor. But. while the doctor was always agreeable, they seemeil to get no l'urthetf than friendship iu their impressions ou; him.

He wai willing enough ti it "brother" to them, but there it till ended. It is all made plain now" by the following highly interesting paragraph, cut from the i'ittstield Evening Journal: "The engagement is announced of Dr. George L. if.) Hubbel, son of E. G.

Hiibt Bristol, and Miss Love Manning, elder daughter of John H. Manning of this city. i A A I i LA ible exjiressions as a result of step in the sidew alk here it connects ilh the cross walk at Manning's drug -store. The treat got there, and when. Itke Asiiley is uearlv nil, ing to the reei lit rainS.

This is iiuite an extraordinary ireumstance for this season of the The hike hasn't been so full fordo 4-The regular montfelv meeting of the W. T. I will lie. duld on Thursday veiiiiiL' August 1. aH7.utl o'clock at the tnin h.

"The meeting will 1e held in ti.e I'per moms on tlul'ejrl street side. All are inVited to be present. An excursion to UriiK-eport on Saturday. Aiiz. -7th.

offers tlie inducement of a day's ph-asitring on the the Snuiid, with shore dinners and bathing lit Pleasure lleai h. Till- train leaves Pitttstield at 6' o'clock and the round trip tickets cost onlv tiwe suniuu sickness to the 1.1.1 free use of ice water. It is a oueMioii if auy real ice water is safe. That which is cold without comine front the ice is ijuite as satisfying and is not as. Strong men have died in 15 minute- from she effect of drinking cop-: l.i.,1,!,- stoiie curb at the cud of the walk is thiee fitting, with telt.and triinitied ith fancy or four inches higher than the cross walk, ami in.

a crowd, or at evening, it will sure ly he a tripping-place. Mr. Bussell of the board of public orks savs it is to lie left colon-d silk cordsi 1 he skirt is of lie "bell" pattern an entirely jdain. A very pretty suit thi kind, exhibited at the eiitranctt-rf-the Nl-w Vork Store, is nntrk- ed 'j There ill )i a musicale open to the that way, how eviTl.tud that "people must let'l Cut in Prices get ii set! to it." It feems too bail to mar so good a piece of work as has been done llouse and licit trimmed In fancy cord," skirt jtlatn, 1 PRICE S4.39. 1 All Summer Wrajts and Jackets at mere nominal prices.

public this. Thursdav. foreniKin. lstlt. at .1 i- i Eltnw residence' here ith this dangerous obstruction, hen the curb could Ik- so easily a ml cheaplv 11 o'clock at iod, the of loped and the danger and annoyance avoided.

KILE Ell AT THE CRtiSSIMi. -4-A company has Ix-en organized to build refrigerator carsand six havealready Im-cu Contracted for in Springfield, in which the retrigerating material and processes recently deserilied iu the Si s. and in which Mr. A. J.

Waterman has au interest, ill Ik' Great things are ex Shopping Bags, Now going on at center table, north side of our store. Among them are the popular Silk Lined Bags, both with cloth and leather covers, also "the Boston Bags, Chatelaine Bags and Ladies' and Gentlemen's Grips. I by hanl work or the sun. The -pitlstield bicycle club elected these crs on Monday eveliiiitr: President. V.

H. Sheridan: vio prasident. G. G. W.M.is.

secretary. E. J. t'omhs. treasurer.

S' Waterman: captain. Earl ti. Coml: 'lieutenants. Frank Maiming and (.1. L.

I at. in. It was voted to. have a road race to Eanc-dioro and return Setunlay r-epteiiib. 3.

pected from these cars and there is every IYIARKSTEIN ROSENTHAL. nrideuce in their success. 1 he salmon of the California rivers and the game of the plains will come to the eastern markets by these tars as fresh as when shipped and it is very probable that this priK t-ss Morningsidc was the scene of another fatal railroad accident early Thursday morning when IMichael J. Higgius was struck at the Curtis street cntssing by Engine 21 and almost instantly killed. Mr.

Higgins. who as 55 years old. lias Ken iu the employ of Mayor Peck for 4D years as his coachman and in other positions, i Of late ity has; beeii part of his duty to drive to Mr. Peck's farm early inl the morning, milk the cows and return in time for the family breakfast. His return was made by way of the B.

A A. crt'Ssing at Curtis street atid he reached that point Thursday morning aliout 6.30.1 lie was iipparentlv totally unconscious t'f the ap llorden crime in Fall. -Tin terr and the special cars construeteil for its use (0. $0S. will supersede the present lee system to the great advantage of the goods, the car riers and the shippers.

I'AHAURAfHS. PEHSOSAL Miss Maria Wartjiner is at Magnolia. Druggist Willard takes his breezes and A Few of Our Balirains. Cloth and Leather Covered Lined Bags, with Draw Sf rings, at ROOT'S CORNER SHOE STORE. bluefish at Nantasliet.

Mr. and Mrs. SeOtt, of Chicago are vis Mrs, Edward Learned. A delightful programme will be! rendere.j representing I.i.st, Schumann, i Sohuliert, Chopin and Wienzki. There Ht ill lie piano; violin and vocal nutnliers.

1'he tickets fire. 50 cents ami the proceeds arc for tlltf St. Stephen's church debt fund I i A novelty at jthis. yearfs Pair of the licrkshire agricultural society ill be the peg race Tuesday afternoon in hich the competing horses will tied in front of pegs holding their harncsn. the vehicles Is ing )ilaced jn line a jshort tlistauce lie-hind them.

At it signal each driver is to harness his horse and get around the traijc as soon as seed in harnessing la-ing consj.lered with speed on the track. All lovers of imusic ill be glad to learn that tlje Urgaii lh-cital under the ausiii tsof tlje P. 'S. E. of the First Baptist cliurX'h kill; Ibe given at that church on Mondiiv eveiiiijg, August 2-J.

at o'clock. l. aire, our talented organist, 111 lie -assisttsi by Seiior Ikiiirago ojf York, violinist, and th.ise should je sullicient to insure a full housi- next Mimday evening. If vuii want Ho liuv a nice new: Fall style Ifat call.at It. Feeley Bon Ton.

li'ni North street. He lias just opened a new line, lit- jll uhfo open next week another new line cjf goods having secured the agency of oneiof the largest and best woolen mills in the coniitry, for their remnants. He ill have Jireat Bargains in Worsteds. WiM.lei. BhjjLkatid Dress thsids and all kinds of M'oolea Gotsls.

I There an lift priests, 1 1 parishes, 30 panw hial school Vith U.5i0 children attending them; Sisters ill convents and a catholic population iSoo.ooo in this diocese. -There wiis sortie expectation that the diocese would Ik' ilfvided into two and a new ilioeesi reated. but the appointr mcnt of a Bishop jfor Hh' district as it now is constituted: di not that a tli-vision is When PrinoeLVlbcit Uurlingame came up from his camp on toe river near Lenox Tuesday niorping he fiftmd his house desolate and his ife committed to the insane aril at the Almslious Slw- as detained iting Mrs. Buckingham, West street. Mrs.

E. Pope Sampson isn't Manchester- Usually sold for 75c 1 .00 liv-the -Sea. 1'iality, 3 widths and M. Bryant have re Secretary BOY'S RUSSETT GOAT, lace Bals, and half sizes. turned from Biwk.

N. Editor I lias returned from a week's' outing at Noank. Ct. 1.50 2.00 2,75 BROWN MISSES' and CHILDREN'S RUSSETT 45C 69c, T.jS I.9S 2.33. 2.9S 3- 75 proach of any train: but had he; not lieen very deat he ould probably h.e heard an engine coming from the east.

Engineer Powell had been to! Hinsdale with his locomotive as a helH-r to the "Modoc and was returning to the yard. He savs he blew his whistle several times. Mr. lfiggins did not hear it certninlv and was struck by the iron monster ninnuig at at a good rate of speed over unfortunate man received fatal wounds, the horse was killedand the Hg-olt demolished. The lody of the victim was removed to the lobby near the depot and Modical Examiner Paddock was notified.

He responded promptly and made an examination of the remains. Mr. Higgins had a badly fractured skull and several broken ribs. Dr. Paddock said death must have been almost instantaneous.

Mayor Peck was present at the examination and felt much sorrow over the. sad death of his old employe. He directed that the ambulance lie and GOAT Button Boots, 4 widths. Iliver reciuds lh-rksliire of the murder 4 Mr. and Mrs.

Stilliuan in Sheffield in ls77. These victims ere old people and were killed with an axe much the same way as were the ISordcns. In the Stilliuan case, however, the murderer, Ten Eyck. as easily found and expiated his crime on the gallow s. Jyntn (ilW.

There is considerable surprise in St Stephen parish ln-cause the; repairs on the new rectory are to cost something like pi or more than the estimates at the beginning led one to -XH-ct. The reH.rt as made Tuesday-afternoon: it was accepted and the committee discharged. It should lie stated that Architect Wilson Very -g-nerously gave his Services. There are over one hundred prisoners now iu Sheriff Crosbv's charge, all unusual numlier. The "d'istihguished" guests, are oy.

Abrahams, Adams, Casina and llaker. The latter, -win) is held as an accessory lore the-fact in the Abrahams' case, is very nervous under confinement and liis cell restlessly each day, so the jaV officials say. Abit members of the Father M.tthew. society have organized themselves into an outing club and they mean to follow-the example of Hayard "Taylor and see many "Views Afoot." The" officers arc: President. John Feat herit one, Vice president.

John E. Fahey secretary, E. ISurke treasurer, Edward Joyte. There is no doubt that the coaching parade on Thursday, the third day of cattle show, will fw a graiVh-r event than that of! tst year, as there has been more tiiii- to issue invitations und'make arrangements fur it. There will 1m- more four-in-hands available, too, an.

I some of the best turnouts ever wen in Berkshire are prohi- 3.00 3.50 5.00 O. ROOT SONS, Boston Bags. 1.4S for 9-inch, Cor tier of Xorth and School Streets. were were 2.00 2.50 9 for 10-inch, HK.1 TIIII again summoned and the body. 'taken to the home of the.

deceased. Mr. Higgins left a wife and and several children. He was a temperate and industrious man and his long period if service with Mr. Peck is a good testimony to his faithfulness and excellent character.

His ISAAC S. DIXON, at the lockup on iMondav flight and be Hiiiaire has 'returned from his vacation iu Boston and Nautaskct. Dr. George M. Went worth and wife are on a two weeks' trip iu the West.

Miss Henrietta Hills is visiting in East Hartford. N. Y. Mis Fowler of is the! guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore L. 1 'outcry. Miss Clara Phillis ha.s returned from au outing at Saratoga Miss Mattie t-iaMhas lieeii visiting Miss Harder at Maiden Mac-Gregor Stevenson of Bridgeport has been spending his facation iu Prttstield. A. A.

Mills and ivife are home; after delightful recreations! on the Maine coast. Miss Maria Ih iiny and Miss Allie Burt are sea shoring at Scituate Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Donncll have returned from their wedding trip. Councilman IViiny and family return to-day from a week's visit to Saratoga.

Congressman (jrosby is atj Sharon Springs on his auijital visit. Misses Minnie ihid May Wolfe are at Saratoga. At the last nieetihgof Housatouic company No. 1 Lucien Hazard was elected clerk in place of William Stone, resigned. Walter Cutting gave a dancing party Tuesday evening at his Wendell avenue home.

i i Mr. and Mrs. Wj H. Mase, nee Quacken-bush, have la-en the guests of Cebra Uuackenhush at tne Amercau. tti til came so violent that fire policemen were necessary to hold Jier while she as manacled.

She kicked tbe panels out of the 25c 50c Union1 Pacific Tea 1 EVEN VEAKn A FlEltER F-S IT BY ELEVEN 1km I KEK BY DR 5 I'll PAIIkEK vinx. of tl.r- ritiarkalif rfr ittu'wrtl in I'ittTM-Wl. l-y hl Rn. nitrit tf InalMt. Ijo tiavr Iw-ti h'tht-to un-al- t.

finti ai rrljf frn ihtr i.llTlor. in. iw-mc i. iM-rl-l lMaith It i n. Chatelaine Bags.

F6t Children, i sc, were i 25c, Ladies, 4SC, 'j 69c, gSc. door of the wxmiujfs tftom at the station and was reallv a ivinf matiiae. funeral was largely attended Saturday from St. Joseph's church. So far as can lie ascertained.

Engineer Powell was not to blame for the accident, having given the proper warning, and Mr. Higgin's fate was probably due to his deafness. An inquest will soon lie held. Us in all these, cases, to determine as to the facts. I.

OO I offer liHnjin tli" lwlm-r llil yrr. In th -J Ir'm Kivrti t.i -un '-5 Itev. Dr' Xdwtoit's biKik, I Iniflv t. ait.1 la.k Willi it Ur some lulilnm. snas siicen prepared ior the stage by Mrs.

and ill be 1.50 given at the AcademV Music Aug. Jiofh. It is a iiKKlitjcatidn of "the fun of fecks EASESUOHO. i Bad Bov. and ha mtu more spirit than ised.

The children's pony carnage parade will occur the same day. im Mr IPC. Morns, ot tnis city, is elected chancellor, and II. Ilorton. of Lee, chaplain of the CommertMal Endowment HssiH-iation, of Northampton, which has branches and 7M memlMT'.

It is a five-year order and seems to Ite very jtcotiomi-cally and honestly managed, but many of the members are in favor of winding up Tea, Coffee and Baking Powder, Wlil.u In. lift TABLE -LoTHS. Tt'W EL. BED Eti-. AlwirMtlolut Canned fruit.

Jam, Jtliet, the BudgeaiidToddie of "Helen's Babies imhiiiing real interest? ith amusement. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Grips All Sizes at Low Prices. The piece has Ih-i-Ii in rehearsal for several Miss 1 Wood and a ite'itlcman fnmt 1 Just i Hi ill unite hands nt M. I.nkc's church next Tuestlay at 3 o'clock. The storm of last week broke; down' a great willow treee iu the Bliss pasture and killed a cow owned by Mr.

IVlfher that had taken shelter under it. Mr llreitnau weeks by a coteri of ly-ight young amateurs and the plaii wilbjio doubt be bright I'ickU Etc. lv given. The piwceds are for the bene h. an llw.

l.w-f.- at (it A KKIi A II. 'I IE. IMTT-HELU. lil lav.T,!.! tHiti.i, It rr -TH(iltii2 the rn-'t 4 hatitf-. whifh titk--' i-U-- in mativ k.

mntUi.y Th ffc-- b. --rtby nw-n Mr llamtv luu l-r-n a cr-rat if- f-r--r 1r R1M1T y. r. ih- ami fistuur Iu Hva timnn lar- a a wainut Bu.lf i b-Ir Tiiv-m. tumor an.1 I-iI 1 A thr 'liM-m- ail-aiM-rt.

fttUMia a'til-! to his tnrtihi- ainl li a to up lulis. f.rtir Mr. 11 Kw li. il.i.--- tnl-aliti. IumI Irwl tlf uiil of mrr-f-ral atwt wttliotit rh4 ami hal irirn nj.

nil of ft-onerr untii hr hwl of UK tl.r mrn--'l- brn nia.lt ut hw niiit.1 ntak trt mxr to T-t did an4 hn-WN-lf ai-l--r I'K. I'AKKKH tr-alni-tit Thi l--ul tlirr-r Vf-k-K atf-i art.1 t.taT ta-U man rofti'u-t--lT of ht. fistula? an.1 r.Mi twt i. I'H l'HKKK t-witlvriy rurea fttula an.1 aO r-n-tl dl-rt--. Ir-rais -r iff tl ami maT h-" fit of the St.

Stephen church debt fund. Calvin EL OibleV.i, aged .0, died at I BELTS BELTS i had a cow killed during the same storm Charlemout, Augfist lie was the onlv surviving brdtheillof Mf. Pi F. ('oolev, of For boys and girls, canvas, Iiirhtmnir. i The Misses Susan.

Fanny and Mary Scott, of New York, are "at the Scott tlnscitv. Difcea wits one of the best known citizens nfhisitown, for several cottasre for a vacation. Unfits sou of H. Scott of Brooklyn, has honorably graduated at Amherst and will years chairman of the board of selectmen and many years ojie of i the: officers of the Same low prices as heretofore for Teas and Coffees. ISAAC S.

DIXOX, 40 Xorth Strtet. P. S. lltmminrwjr tn n. way run-on-lnl -lth this bou.

Dd all oh-k. out with hw nmue on. cuonnirn nm-t to liim t. the lriieiit. It, bit tin- i.usiness and dividing the accumuiatcu cash among thtise who have paid the lisscs-nicntH.

There is actually a good deal of base hall interest in Pittsheld now that the new-Wahconah park has opened, as witness the large uttendaece Saturdiiv afternoon when the I'ittsfleids defeated the Hen-frews to. 4. Somehow or other the Hen-frews ilid not play with their old-time vigi(r and were no match for the new team that seems (Capable of ably representing lltt-sheliloin the ball field. Manager Williams deserves a good word for getting such a strong team together and is deserving of public support which he ha no far received in good measure. Ieerneld Agricultural society.

George Mr. Wirt I). Walker Is 'entertaining a house full of young people at 'Blythe-wood." Mr. Lewis C. Alhro isstending the week in camp wilh Mr.

Stempson at Onota Lake. Miss Beers, Mayd street, gave a tea Thursday for Miss; Hand of Lebanon and Miss Waterman of iNew York. Miss Carolvu Ihtrtlett, Miss Pomeroy, Miss Talcott" and Miss Sarah Ilussell are having au outing Pigeon Cove. Edgar M. Fisher is doing the New irrrr an-t FYia.T at I A HhH A B.

Carter, aged uiejl in. Asliheld Aug. 14. He was a brother-in law of Mr. Coolcy and was proniineOt in flie grand army post llol sE.

I'llT-KIEIK. froratia 5 y. taf any Esanunatl-as ainl a4i-4 i.wiii frr at Shelhurne and a tnember of the tharipr. Odd Fellow Aj few days before his death he was granted a pension of 12 Iiatauilartllli itnu ralM-lla. a month.

smaiaawrallh ar Baaa.aiaa. a. l'ROBATE COURT. I'RuBATE (TH IIT To mV tMTm bilMwttMl In Th Ml.l. eJ I 3C, were 8c.

For ladies and children, canvas, c. were 15 c. For ladies Silk Bejts, 1 5c, were 25 c. For ladies Silk Belts, 25c, were 50c. For ladies Leather Bodice, 15c, were 25c.

For ladies Leather Bodice, 25c, were 50c. Metal Belts, silver and gilt, 19c, were 35c. I I Metal Belts, silver and gilt, At 69c 9SC 1. 1 5 1.35 To nit of Kin. I and all oth-r rr- a.j.,mT.

aons tnt-T--t--l In Urn ratateuf Mh-hal Ihtinut I -n nk'is p. V. T. Col. Phillips ias following timely comment: It is alotlt time that tiie board of public works should Utiderstand that the great majority of ieitizens of this city-are de iikTdly opposed; to street and sidewalk improvements ivhioh involve the cutting lo of Publiei shade trees.

The proposed re grading cif the sidewalks on West street and the putting down of new-asphalt alks it lis understood, must lie done at the sacriilce 6f what few shade Miss Bertha M. Pavigncy was awarded the Demurest gold medal, at the contest in the cha-l of the Methodist church on Monday night. Her topic as, 'Kum-elling the Country's Sc-ourge." Of the other oinM'titors Miss Lulu ltroodie spoke on "jjnyit America' Miss Carrie Sttg-den on The Cry of teTo-dav." Miss Cora Smith on "An Evil Beast:" Sliss Lucy A. tioniiaii on "The Crime' and Infancy of lfiiniscllmgV Fiward Badger on Hev. lr.

Clymer presented the told There lias Ix-cli some lie in town for a rest nig spell. Mi salt Scott is happily recovering from an illmn which alarmed her friends a fewHlaysago. Mrs. l'almer, of Boston, mother of Hev. Mr.

Palmer has been visiting her son. Mr. Blackmaa and bride, of Kentucky, who have been guests ut Hull's, have returned from a trip to Saratoga. John Hutilx ll of Newark. N.

is a regular Sunday guest at the; llubhcll homestcail during this mouth, Hev. Mr. Treat, of New York, takes charge of the music at the Episcopal church Sundays, and with the help of voting ladies from his own church and the local choir he gives us real musical treat. Especially enjoyable was a Te IH'um hist Sunday. Mr.

Allen. Wood, of the hi west, is visiting his mother. Mrs. Carrie Talcott Wood, after an of two years. Dr.

Van Henssalacr is successfully applying magnetic treatment i to Miss liuhlah M. Fuller, who was prostrated with a shock July 4t' hhe is much better and her sister, Mrs. I.aura Murphy, with her daughters, from Jefferson county, N. are now with her. Mrs.

L. A. Luther, of Providence, who has been a guest at Mrs. Cleo. A.

U'i Viki arr Wn-lir -eK4 i ai-wr at a rttunfkl tn mui cHintr Court, to behl ai I'lttvflWU. In t'cuntjr trees are left ou ithis ithortjmglifare upon a Court ttoklri at HUDtd. ta mmui fwni at fi-n r.iM-k im th I. i i 'uw. mut Ji Uat, whj bm mom tKuki at aikwi.

chaikm tr tb mat a Cr thrr Mktnwivc- rrkf. tn itw IitiAiMl Mia. a rWrkikhire. ua tbUth diy A l. lMtf.

ht 1 O'clmrk hi thv forriuxvi, rUMf, any tu bare. axmni4 rranunr th Mime Hampshire circuit for the Sprague-Brimmer shirt manufactory. Mrs. Arthur Dunham, of Chicago, has lieen spending several days with Miss Derry," Waconah street. Mr.

and Mrs. iteywood Morton, of St. Louis, are guests; of Mrs. Seth Morton, North street. Why shouldn't tiie Swan brothers have the human society medal? They have a record of seven people saved front drow n-ing at Pontoosuc Lake.

"i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ehle have returned from an extended visit to friends in New York state and to Saratoga, Hound Lake and other resorts. Mr. and Mrs.

Wlter H. Way, cncam'd at Onota, entertained the St. Stephen's boy choir very pleasantly Saturday. Itev. W.

W. Fettn will preach on "Thv Kingdom at the uity church next Sunday morning. We hud a pleasant call from Miss Ayl-ward. of the World, on Tuesday. She is pubiW hy pub.ihitt tbt rttalton m' a wn'k thnr tnxms rk.

tn a which the suuimisr suits beat dow with almost unlx-arable heflt. iThe liard of public works in Hhc rtmstruction of 'the new sidewalk on Morton p'ace must have copied after the latest; device iu step-ladders. 1 lereafter jhere ill In- no necessity for citizens climhing prevlock mountain i trat h-rf np mmi urt Lt-aM tfof-f Mtd ourt. iiucism oi me awaru oi me juogi out Miss lavigney' host of friend, are Satis-tied and she is re'eiving congratulations from-all side. She was one of the first to win a silver medal in these contests and is an ehwiitionrst of more than ordinary merit.

Mis Cora Smith is also an excellent speaker and has many champions who "AitFM. Jihm K'iaaa a. lUuW, Ju1r of aid oMirv ttii wn(i dar urJ Were 1.00 1.25 1.50 OO it )raruoettHjuaiMl nf.A mxi Binrtjr- WiJ. aait i ourt. tba of Auxut ta i yrar utie UhhimuJ aundrrl aui uajr-two.

l5 K. T. LOCtM, hcirtT. think she should have had first instead of or the Alps, as trie re are plenty of steps hen' to satisfy tlij- most hardy, especially on dark nights, i Btrrnand the; Complexion. Kj Hull, inttstield.j 1N)H itur an.1 llliauts luiSi gone to t-aratnga lor a o( 4 (t larjr- tau.itia t-w ia H-ra to make hbt l.am-fr -tJ wid hv flic iFKAl iin.l place in the a ard, llvdreu's cholera1! mixture cures quick I)" 1- visit.

i Sirs. Fred S. Williams, of Providence, AN A UAWk.XV 3 Mass. -If i I' I.

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