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>URL1 THE PLATTSBUJRGH REPUBLICAN. UTILITY—"Th* GrtnlMt Good of th« Oreateet ITnmber."-BEFTHAM. iWa »>• Kg :ETS Irea. E >\ T. HON J^US S?*t*«. ^he vatioaa Streets. on C«*r<* ru>s. fIXY I Gentlemen, >u hand. •f IY Iff SIYS IRS. rlisfc. fcat «ie- knd VOL. 97. NO. 4(i. PLATTSBURGIT, CI INT<» CO.. IW Y., SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17. l\m. WHOEK NO. 4!»:.E THE REPUBLICAN. O Y •*.' EIGHT WEEKS JREE v * w f. r FJ MATTERS AXD THINGS. h i or - T' t •- 'rtV TH' TH. 1 f ITT I) I I M t i a - * j a: ' ro: w n u . If I TirE.vrv USE tickets were Fold at Pa'tf- b^-i-' • .. -fin fur t t e Kew F.rk u urt.,..i, > .sua tradition to the'u-k.-_v !atL.:\ - a mark if aDCiCDt iir,tatr>- to irr.'W " . Fa!!. . — of CoBmrUo Vi>> R-'iil.tt, J. -• N <M4 I O o b, t»l!u;n(M- .• • a', I L : fv.:«.>w* Ha.'l t-L TJ'S:"J I • • • bt.yws it C i- f(-c:i r 'u have in d ' ,. •• . P .. . j ,r, rar.l.r.g t v 'f cr' ,• ••*.. g ; - .• .. ' In- g-r I cars atd lack of $'. .rafi- , f .... -1 j." Mere «. r.o rn'-b'sL Iff: ar. u r. .3 :• ' ;; ; I'l-tt f ir m.:C- to make hi ffi>r 11 . A | „ 4 ' j i ' go. i scui earth around the t -• r- .- - :•«-.-: precic inn. I, »--- > •-, r... I b.-r I.-~: scow etrrti, •. •:. '—i. lo « I ..Pt II e grour d. on M< L- ,:.. r:_!,' ar.d Toff 'ai The sane di IP f.^i>- '.'»• A hrC'Diai. k n-giut. ••> O IJ irc'ps. 1 K F rr:u>o> \L,. M •« - ,-a TV- •, . ! riarrt'art. 1ST rf " •" ; •• («r i r:.-nfi 'r a-vi.t."P a*. t ' r i,i -• ,', M Tr.a nr-i.no', ha- ace'p'e^a 1 .-.. - - ;f(B r -, v .\r PC^'">01« <f R'dcpwo. il \, w J^ro*_\, wt»rp sf'P will TPBC* tnr ra- n j: - .IT « f :h*» jpar, rpturrire; iD J».. 'o tr'fl''»:o Mis? Vt't'p IB a er<»a.t-gr Br'l- _-r P- ,.r th«» ;ato Mr D.-'nclag L. Fn* qu-l . ' f v h 'p^nrph T'« J o m r nh ..! '1-f H e h Rrtooi ihip K>-fK .JPV.U.!'d nr. t!*i,<W(iD whether Uie. 1 .'•- <" .Nii r I- »n""' c , -r «a'-j-is'iBabiP Tt e i.l'is. W'l^'i 'gr, >iropt, LiM'n^'atn Vf , ' . :«PV. iip.~ i'fil r .r 'I P i niTfiaUve which WW irj-Of-1 *IT C u r . = . p d ^ Ht j,i R >t,ert. \Ye f-i ivp t.pirsr rpprf-pr;pd &y K . s r , W f-*,p» ar^a L I E J'H'B r< aV B-jiJlnQ of J a y <x.iects to p.' ^ t . rr.V-. r 21 >; f.-r MA ZAD .».i. Cal-a. •«•• >-r f •>» .- -i. w.iik ai^ t» ri'i pirrotrj' Tnr tl-p n , r- ,-[ •- H ,j. jj,: jj .;n, Mif..-ioti 5 -CPiy. M - M I ..',.• W il uauih'.pr o! Mrs. M. L i; n . i! if Pa'.i^.uaj, lpit u.i» week I r ( 'i a, is'"r(- >. H Hill rp mi rriPi) to I. -u-r..- Ka l'<-:f...rl ..! thp F.I.h It.lur.lry. M is \v (1 hC'-oti'i ar if? h?r CO'MI, Mrf. M ,r- • . u ; . . « ' t her .'au^hspr Wr ifrp<l, is ; ., i_- fpr tn-'.,c i. Cap". YC. A. Marim of t i- K.fti I ian'ry. trh-i j P r ,nw ID Cuba. A' LHW..[.IP Q u?f, BaHiT.urp, ife reason w.s (p^rp.i li, a rn'c|.'.i TJ tirpn t.y t h e v -j - n t.i i j . r nf trip RP MPKIPDI wurkprs, M t-? Su-Wt-r and Miss D >OIP uf Pmt.xburdh, at -i Mih5 A'f.xir.df-r. the two last havi-.g !>pp£i fjr s-\pial jear? residenia, itiBS et.. w»-r trj'.enug lhi=s.a-on. JiTi.fg Farrp.i, wri.i for the past four j i r- l.-±f :-^n. cj|.M'il ID ll>" SPDPral til..-? i ! !•**- CPtiT'iit %*'IU-C.Dt H.-1 wia} at S-. A * ur t, haj- a'ci-i.'.^d u pnri - i>D cs pri- •v J > cnTp-,.r\ :.. P . si - i : \V. E. Miiil '.:- of fi f * •- j R J C-<- •» R . > MJ. w.ii i tiki-!? a .- : J .I. 41'. f !•;.- . i..j. ^ i I :l i- lui:- w t) t i r K-« -.' iif :, ! ( t-r L:a an i! t .>- P.a*'-:.; r_:h II L" S f . ' I O rrjirii rt al C uibf. ar i t.^s J.V^-'.I J iap,.:l\ in tis- ch ,->-L i w . : i t . t r : i - IT.UL.\ fnn.ds hprp a 1 •: .n M A,iai« \ l-i. I -.in il.Dtdat.i fuc- c t-r. H - i- a t . : . 11 r i f M EL. a n d Thomas Eairt- ro>mi<>.> corxciw. i..: il p P a .r'.ur^u T. Pa're. The F*-aM <>1 Days. C' i;ri- i j-..,r, or 1 \\i F.. Li- Hat r, or "F-ajt of D;js," Hr* A,il j-i C.P'J (f tl.l Chun i « a s 1'c d in il.t 1-' W H ."~. fi>o;tial» p'.t-vrn were d-'pa"- i •j'.'u) labt i.^ MiP BuIiLSt'- I - j >• ih tt:P U:OSt h.'i'ly C'lfP.'.ii h- ?pa--i.c. T.'.p E-C--re Tra< 2 l •'. j -.a . f grow 'el: ,n Pu':?ra-s.r ', i.t: ac i Friday iriort i- >r aci «P I > ' a k p i o r p'ace i-K-idp t'p L'fi-r ' :,nvp i.ePL bO^SLDS Ct SLt W i(.r \s "die r> •Li pi W:.^L TbF. A X t. Ur f. : - . : « »!n 1 .r,Q B^ : TI.-.TP ivk^ uu Tjpsid.;. .vt ; ! H ». t i-ar>- '.ace Lu'..L'P 11 a". U.f J! P »H,.; n,• t. v;j.i if-ft i.u', aLd u..a it -.. i: kp ,:. .•i-r. ppa= .n f.T ruij'in? depr c r-?ed I:jrriaj a: crji li i^zrit. TIIP pxprp^s ti.;.n.r.»r rpporl :iat Ipwer dppr wprp =1 '.p- : ' i\ i.f :t p Ad.r"Liifttkc t: i» tpusi-.n t' UL > "a" car 'ip rf-riii-mriprpd. ra j tprr.ei- ws '. K J hp!i a: tfp :. .'.r. ^'ir 1»\ PTfrr.', N v 1-, '•-' "t" tu-pi^s of t:.e E.noi'b AiKMu! irv'a'..n if nc'.Jni it' ji-urif ppo[ .•• atdt'.r.ir aprf. ' Mr (i- • ri-p C i-avp. u ] rt-ir - ' K—-MI. p ar .i ].rp-iiph' of Ni r .'I,;.J:J tJf ;hat t w:, OL- .-.-•: v - b , N .v. i n T i p , i - * K-—PV...P , L TJ--.:<IV. II r • - . ;.,->- (r .1 - J ' .-:. if -r,a: [)^- .r. J-L (T ..- V.j. Fru... F •: '.-. M i:.p. L :IP M . -.• E i - : CM~~ f r ,T..p.. C v ... Ti---urpr Of $i'n IIIJIJ i f four p - r i i—*••'. r.j UiP (.:.jr.:i C J: '.} A-i uco a c .a',* C-:. ••,!, ':.u'.. LS O ' 5 1 " " t.^ rr-,i i\ f .r dp,.svry ut t !- w .. IP ri-o-iVt-.i ur'. 1 > . ... rt *rd= of 11.^ i~ r.a^i- r'Cjpp: ::P « ' '-^-- i.'.'.",-; K-^i I. ' ir fljPI.ti iri -> f..r I >.-.nf c: Ud ., Mav. p G.-h .k.p •Tut-h. W : i >' (Jr^v-r -. - 'uTif f --r. : W ..^L-i- ! r ' . - ; r N u -h. I. ! L i - _• v D F. rl 1? c: ur h [arois i.r» Tc-fiiiil atd WKII etilay af'.i-rtiiL ar J tVi-L'iu i! this well;. The W O P t( n z ita 5 xeiy un I] - IP. Tr i- ffpa'? IL the rn^iD r. om werp taken •-•u: ui .i .; p I.. c-U r, I ah'i-d for the day.- of tl P «nl, i IM.-'.ni aitntid IhP rldpS. AS \CU p..'.irf.J. h:=.: at l i e r'£ii'. v.as Mon)ui"a t»i.''li, t>. IL I.,I,P, to TP, :i':PLt tlup 4i( r,- d^\. T:'P u < 4 n .- n a t P t l a nvt-i\,tg Oi,-ui,r cli.'te? rip', the iitit-s twiLt-d wnh D.UH, t'.v.tf a v»r> prppj < ti ct. Thp Indies ii i l n a ' e WPTP Mr.- ¥ R D-Lis, Chan HJ« n; Mi* F'lc«-, Mr-. Ciur-; aid MifS Sti a A .ik lUfiL. ivirj.lniE p. r'.au i: ii lowu-l- itif d \ Was r. ui h u p . lupp..:ii\, rpd-hot .r.; I tr da\. a.l tr rnj en pp ['dpi r, was r .. •.", IL ci ar_e ol M-s Cliapppl', a.-^iftd hy M-- Cijr.p^ Barlpr, M;=. Ct.r;.«. Mr t DuL- hi i: a'd Jl.w< R l ti Barl.tr. E'rf.Ut.K c ' IP.' e i w..U T.j--r.1a\ w.is on ralp h»-re. .VI . C .•- h L tl_. d-,;.at-d ar. t.. clric saa-irc n. B-au if j c ni'unai->>.- wt-re alcO ihstofi. T P I.-X, IL ir.p c.Hpr, ^IPPC bed v\hi'p crpi.p ...p^r :rin..i..p.l with WMIP paj i r c:i.i-a:. t.pn.ui».r « u ? t t e Wn3LHgi;uj tin'.;. T. r- B„-:,U' a 1 u irxi..i! onr-.ihe laii.PS L..A con.ti s't iliwn lo Iari_% v. ik. Ttn j IJ'.K already prj upd a L_„J . oi wepkiy u. •• ILL'C ih n i l ti thp\ li-vp fcitriDti i d s . utii.y, p.parure anj ..u.o, and ihp.r p r-.:y t.ouih =,'.o«pj the s'jft-pfsful reral:-. 41 =.. L^iC" P_ri"jL? »J> .i.p iu„.rrxiaL, a;- s,-l. d t..\ Mr? Hi.Pc, Mr.-. K " meil, Mn. E.ii Bruihtp}, Mro. cri \<.t, JI...-. ti^ck, Mrs. F.pLk Troni'jipp an J Mr= W !• - P.r=ona. \\ ^ Li..W ii/<ik aroilaU Ijl i^u.sjuj'd PoOtl , we ma: n' u . ' 'flic A\ttp on Special Arpropri- 1 ati<>n CarnasM'd T)-e fVrnv.r. T.MI C ' n - : T'nn- 'av frpr- irp. K"v h. I R R, b.Trd r' rf.rv. -fft-. w <\ ff r v;.s f .1 -re TOIP caM > r ' r p Pi f .«! I » v IT a p f r n i r j]*iom 1* tri F i°rp- urti'd i^-st f:"^ v ' p p w*ro caff cr !*P p rr : ?ii''.r. I'I wl irF 4fi2 wfrp t ff vr.r. IT'S Brf>'P' PI"^ ^ n b'»ric. TtP pr.->( fMi'ton was ilfclcr,".. rLrriP. 1 . FpO"! '"T" f i t ' PI' >P "! t 1 " » r.lT V1FP t! P rpffDlsr mpo'irir n! ih.» r ,-n rrnn C Hr.n. was re ^ I! P Major i t d t-Il M P A Ii-rn.pn bett.g proppnt A enmher of claims apairpt ihe cilj fi.r rfhn'p? for PrrS'p [a;.rr>r' 'f tixPF wrre rpfprrpd to thp C'i'p'i'a p.n Oi'-r.-fl v'Vb ir- s:rnrti-r= 'o ir- < ri at (• P r* xi rj i-Pt'rir. Bi'l= o< F. G R -U'prr. a- d tl •• P A n Co , p.flr'i t,-r «2.'i rm f,, r i.s» nf hnii iuiar ii.r rpfiKtration a' d p:pc:ion purpisef, were re- ferred to the C"-J.'-ration Or-nnpol The fcl'o»-irg; 11 !? wtrp acdi'Pi ard or- dered paid : ('. ..».•(»;;"•. -/-.). T 0"Br;">- SlV Txrras Frr-fp ?15. F O Armw PIS G N k*- rirn-p S l o , W'tn. Groiran S 3 F v d F ir^ph S3, DiOiel R ' a r S.i LiDCPiU. Parens S3. R hard Burke Sl.i, Chnrlpp B.rr.nrd S15, R H. W*lr-nx SI.i P 1:1 Wipeler ?I2. N A G*i'lari «fi j M T'-oi-vilio ?3 L^nn Whp^Vr $3 B f .-' L-i U $3, .Jai-ip-i O ' ^ o - r p ' l ?3, Kh Viuiif'S .1.1 F.tz mtri-w irli. G».if!ie U Bnen S15, N-f Bak"- SIS J ..-ei-l D-»- lar.pj f-'i Ph ' r n>we> S3 W ' . m Glinr- rr«n" S-3. .1 R Parsons £3 R «?s F bihdPll Slo. F K H _"u S15, J B Slrat'on S15, El Bnoltlj ("EI inian S3 E 1 S\vmour S3 nCJlnnii fi, Blurry Cbrppnlpr S 3 , A F Jadd S15 H E Baker SI5 Barold Ma-iin 515 J r O c O -sis 0 F H-I'ic.tn ¥3 \Til- liHtn C«.flp> S3 1. •) Hi"", S3. W G- B . k $'A, Arthur L't.ei, fl5 Miles C >okP f :") J i i ? ' p . Praao S15. Friir.k Oh- rppasrDP S3, Wm () L-iry S3 Po'yhe R0-...1 ?3, Wdii»m D'L»a'\ ?3~ II (3- Ri.-ker- sor $25, TSKtflCn, S-' .'. T ^ P S-IWIPS Hi-r.1u.,r,- Co. c3 .^y, U Ca .'Li. -' S1.5'l, l>n A-<\.al ."o $.514-. Plu'it-: t.r_". L U & fn in ! P C" SI Kit L z - r L i P Co. *5 "7 W U ' F roliai'i S3 tet't'oeJ P u n C I . t=.T W G W,.ci.x i 6 .n ? J 9 e-L, WG W,'c< ' .t i?on 5-i^ W.'p.i B'ii'dir.!; Ca jf.sfin F - < i Ar- c ...i,|.,.uP SI 25 L' z - r L i- P C - • . s - n tii.p.' Pifi. Co. St. b-utni-l 0.'. Sli: T i Mrrri and V//W— Paikhurs' &. T .-,Ior So, J .-p-r, Oi.uietLe i?3i 75, J .=i j :>l Oii'QPlie £Xi 75 J.neph Oiiin ette S13, Loziei- L <fc P •V to in. Sowiet* Hardware Co. ?230 5(i, S TaU ir i?46 25. Spniinel Pai'. Co. §5 50, F M Puidj flM 77, timith Br03. §10 50. U"i»/(/- Fuifl—Jluliar. L">f>bvrp S8 Rets- a- s pr MU Cu. jJSTO, J W Tuti.e A Co. j SI2. f-0, R-rsip'aor Al'aCo 4 3+. Smi'h fins. rl. R"i =-piapr Mfa Co. Sli. C:t} Chamb r- , :a.r, $9 47. T A R liters Slti 50. School D v j ri'-i N.t. 1. S2U M), Sentinel Pub. Co. S15, i V G i\". l k e r S5 06, The Sowles Hardware C. S12 53, P-OLJOiton & Bvler §72 63, •'tis Mi'lar A Son Co. $67 73, Wal-.vorlh , Mf4 Co. S13 05 ZyJ/.-i.;/ K/// ( «i—Lcz pr L & P Co. S501 10. Inp Fun'!—The Si>wl j s H-irdware Co- SIM6 D c k i Goal Co. $25 75. J K>r 1-" S7 75, Piallj-biirub L D & P C •. S 7 S . J B ini ei.tt-rSl 49 Stumey A' Patterson S36 53, .1 ihD Harper SI, Birn^ru A Barnard S*-50, I Ez-rLiP Co. sn.64.. John E H.tchcock 75,'. .1 il.n C G - P S4.i<5 ! /.. -iv- Fui.-l-i W Trji'le A Co. S20.50 SPIIIIP; P •• Co §17.50, A R Cocrors £ 8 , l,',,u-r F:,..1 - R H G'i'ior.1 S2.^ 10, ' IlKU ..i •; S9 .VJ. J W Tu'lie & 0 . Sl'A 20, \ Trolley SCT\,C<* F\Uirt{ri. il.p tr.-t'PT iver«c-n r-r H£n:..".'r nt ' M.".r.'.-.r r r-£-h p f r i p ' p IB rfiw ccrrxde'p.1 pr.i in rnr.i ire rnlfr. The curve at Crirloltp -I'rff; ! us lefn iskfr rui ar.1 H r- ttsrk rt,: p- .='r.i_t.t IO t^p radroad Maf|.-»r a^d .r-'o M ^rioroDrt s'rppt, iherce 'o H.-mipnr ard i't. Pprn p'rppt. w l e r c i' ccr, irtp? "•- ' r p tTHrr^or a r d B rfl P,iir,l. Minor H de hard'Pd the cnrdrol.er r l t i e Hrgt c.';r rvir f e rpw trark and s> .^iiMed i.n-pp f a> T - rr.In'ilj when hie lark id fxpprierce as a rro' rrnai. ip r.".r.idP r Pd. coraiY coBBESppmircE. KEESEVILLE. Thp rrra»tr..= o r G»o. K GIPBVPS, wljo £iec" ,ti Ja> k=rr vi'le. F<a . on Friday lap), arrived tirpTneT'nv ard laid at rest in Evergreen ron-otfry. Mr. CPAVPS. who was very well ipnwn in litis prriinn, hod bppn in fmline hpa fh lor o year past and as wnp hi? n?nnt cuf o m i e went sooth for the whiter. He. hi d beer, there but a Tew days when fits irprdshere heard of his illn»ss. Hia con- d. mn rrpw g'eadily worse and his death oc- r-OT°d F^ldav, Nov. 9 h The fni-erai WBS IP' •• frrm the home ol his sister, Mrs. S. E. T f o Traction Company hoF fil'ed a 'orfr VrG wan ar.d wa& in charp-p of the Auanb'p tell wart in doing awav wi'h tie o'.l si.cr wn c*i wa? a ti-ne-lof-er ai d a iter.e''al r,m- sarc'. 1* h a s r-een carpfnl to leave the s ri-e'p in arood c o r <i i o r a r d ' le rew servioe will f>e a.)iprecia - pl by a!l pa'ronaof fhe'irp. Ti>^ Margaret street <x r-nsion has t'pin Cirnpced with the belt at tl.e corr.er of G ' n e i a s t r e e t and the loop io PiVti s'r-PPt wJi probatly be corrpleted in a dny or eo, Cirswil sooii be rootling Jaiou.:h that end of the city. , Petty Burglaries. Riv. r L-'dcp No. 149, F & A M., ol which Mr C esves was an old and honored mem- ber Mr. Cleaves was 74 years old and had 1P8 1 " U i= his home tor the grea'er part of ' '= Me. He was at ore time cashier of the K>>p=priPp National Bark and !*»!pr was corr er'Pd wi'b the Ausable Horse Nail Co. () i= Parks is dargeronsly ill a t b n home T^-p traii.'-r? .lorat.-ro M.-r-»rror. .Vrl -!'ar. J* rrrr,e r-i - 1 r* , > ^ s: . wf o ftts^-.- 1 in .' .= -'»- fea'. wi I f-ave tn s v .iw a e'ear fard r>r t'." oil. Firsi-ra' IflV'Tiiism ore t^ir? RT.I EPr.eral h-'B itiiv q ;it=. nr.->lhpr, saj= Cfis r- frar Coroorg. The r 8 !f,o'ic l"fizir and sale of farcy sr lilies for the OPFpffT »-f ?>"P ^;»Cro-I Rppr* ff'll opPti on Ralur'ay cvwirff. N v. 17 ar.d clo=e or S a n i r d a y e v e n i n r . Tv iv Zl A cordial invi ation is extended to a 1.—^-P Bi U. <Vjs= Mfltul ?ira<toti. tri-rnier for M B. Ciark A Co , was :n town Thursday. M;sp Ri-r.ha Fuirbank is visitirff friends in R. nseg P.nrt. G^oree 0 S.ix" is having 1 is s'ore ar- ranged for Inrnace heat. Charles Warnc-r is in c%arffe e f the work. The many friends or Miss Ldlian K nnev intlisiown maybe p!ea=Pd to teurn 'hst she ^asa.v^n uji her rositi..n as a'eno^rai.her in A D. B'orniiower trocprj store a n d !i s eone to Albany, N T , for a ten week's conrpp in the Albany Jiasiness Ct">l ; e^e. ">';T,r W |-n- v ' :r.'i-. j SP\, .- ...1 M t ,},-, ".it 's pi ~*.-d ;l-IT. '•MM T « v „.,,.,.. . . , . , ,. . , . The Chizv L me Co. is rnnnina: seven rn Chet-lerhe .1 = reel and his death is look- ti] „„ „, f „,,-,;^. ,„ H11 , , J „ „ „ „ ^ „ , l l „ 1 l _j , _ _ ; ... D..,._ _ i . „ : . ! Kilrs on fnli time to rill orders and will add acoiber next week. Pialtsbnrtih seems to be passing 'hrci''£.h an ej i !eu,ic ol petti burg'aii-s to the srieat annojance of mprc^an!s apd 'l.e tnjf iti'Jtion ot the p dice. F . T two ws-i-ks past there have been rep irts of slorps havi uj. been en- tered ai.d stnal, turns lakei;, arni on Sunday mortiuir, it was fou«i that three bu-5i*-e=s places on Clinton street had been tampered with, but no.hing taken so far as could be learned. A.piivate hooseon Nirth Catherine, gtrei t also received a vuit but the wculJ-be P'.nrlea Dilp5'_S15, burglar wtia [nguLeDecl awaj'. O-euerai G-raut at IrMattsburgli. G-of rul Frtd D Grant, Commander ot the D^pirtmeijt of the Etst, accompanied by bis personal ai 'e, Ca.pt. A J B..w e}, mspecteJ Plaiisburgh barracks on Wednesday. A salute of fiftpen 2;Qn3 was fired ir. the rriTr- irjj;. 0>i uccount ot the cvldLts? of t h e weather the troops w-re rot paraded, '.-ut w-ire inspec'ed in their qiarlers. Get.eri.1 G ant ielt here on the afi'rnoon boat fcr Bjriington where tie will inspect the troops now a' Fir' E'han Alien. THE W EEK. bu a.. pi . LP! balk t». - u n I :.- .,e ecd o> -uul lLtO U.P _.r- *P -ip .;n r^ Ti.P I ...ii i a- :u. W .L' -: t:.a.i.- r c ,. T.-1 i. T p D-.--U N V--1 L.k- a :\--rr .'.»:.! >.. !r W..1 '•-r lad '1-' -!-•. 1 til | 11 1. N-'A -k a -r ,r: cr j... > .rr p .' .\ i r I j !-arrp.- i..! cr. <; ftir-nr -.1 - u_','. f'.. '.: -• - V H ,11-r L ' a - i> P.a:.-' J-J - . fjr rL.,'U-pf_: '.o :-L ? n'-s'a'. P n 15 n -:,!*.. i. ^: 4 -*'.*. .w '.E-- Ri}",? r.ppr W- : .-Ui. II- . M< : - wa- :• r'> y^i.r-f. r .»_'- ,• <] -A ?• w '. a • ui.',' _' p ^ r i . . v. _• »•. • u' <• ' u: a'.p ... - • • ,r -• i.d !,• p :c> '1 .' e i.'-- :«--._'L-J '.V tt.p r'. .r'.pr. :e vprr-.'iat w a ? f. u - d £ awav rel'i-p ir, _!-• l.f.u=p. T^P • j l'n ar.l wv- p-..l- ..-. w . f ,a 1 J-p ! .! P ' -' [...•- A - >-" r o 1 f r , . B.: . .' .- r. w ' G . M..'"^ X . 2 a . '.:-•- 1.»- •, ur- U . ».i t... \ - r - - - tt..L « .1. .a •.•- CM.P Pt-d 1 t u urp, • B I.VVL B- .r.^a.,t-^r, U £ t-r; A . l«.c ui^i-p .1.. 1 ;:..- ti.ip- lad.-- v... 1 l..,r!..lSluui:, '•otl.P . C-'i'JjId, Mrr. J'Ti-pt, B. jK.-'-Ir Hrlf 11.- C. mil- w .i. ip- l^e ; .*p ro-.'.a. IN J* wr r. Hi aLd a.a^'.Lai.y 1.. :.L.i id .ij- r.'.'Jl_t L-- ',3 ui ClfUl I . J . . . r a_i=. f-ir or..i^ia?, ^ J - . L ',j.-i-'i d t.is l i - - . t U ••-, ;. ii, laej c i li .r.v G..,.,nt.a «^= M.r. J A G -.H4 '..C'.Uj 1L i t . . I ,>iUpa ly ,it... r-c-puor. ..... plUUUr, p. Ti e tub.., ^'J.l'u, llraAL- ; j ...1 i-J Willi a ci v t r , it tt.Ul Sulrr »-^ ..-PU.ilu LhlLa. il . • .. t.i i-'alil, u! d I '•• 1 '- 1 gaVri ILP . J-IS. UhauLC } (fiiii' » and M a. W. .„_ ,..j=;<-ccr-= wl o U-r'-l 11' 'all 4 i.'CtOl k 1..... U .0 ihe iiia.n acri s- 1. ppo=ite tLfc i.ij.jlti, where a l l H e ... r- tiipp led. D j t Ij^r, L ._; b^l.jLa ai Q , „.p-l aiLaji bruuin-. 1 carpet rui=. M... . a llljpli, aonis.ed I ) ' S'l..'8l ',»- -1 -. - u"-r- Af. ' »i- l.i.'.-T'.C'l'l U-r .1 y f-.L4 " 1 - ru >.r ijf a' iri- d il .81 ».-PD , r • ij - - 1 :' •p. •A . rr.-- pr " " ! - 1.- 1 w li.ii. T.- , ,-'t> :•-> t -1. '- 1 * - 1 , 1 - .- .X. '.' iL-rri H. tn v—- .- 1. « '. .*L fu t-i r.4 w c^l L- . I, . j . '.!-'. a: A3- jr . t i w !L . r.p SJ -•PI fa'- 1 -.-r-r: ,,I PJ . ;. r.p [r-t.ar.-d tu -,i.i- ' .- L t .-I t:.P.r i X . .. be a ,-a?.i£, f , r : f P i.--i-v Co'ir.i\ aa tr> :r_p ti 'jr.'y *,<-&> is v.-o'v ol it at Ciur 'y t.i 1- P r: H-'-rj at.: r. ,'i.jks at. .1 tbat t.-l-ifp ha 1 ca; urcitrep.'jn. Ttere is alw a live j C4t' or. a. to wr-.cL pappr ehal! be dwi-fcaied I r i t - R pi*., car, end of the pubUi.- prin'- ii4 T'p E«r X f>,Qi:j R-ptib;irao trd I'.-I. -1 C^aLiv N-wa are the principals in f.* a r . 1 1*. .wikH as thouH-h I L P N - W J ?.-ae t'.p w.iL-r, a-'tjatrh it ie aaid !p<jal pro- f"-i.4s have oeeii commenced ib bebalt of •- K-tti'j can. Ii r. fl'-i' ' t G-orge Ade's sacceesra: com- * 1 *"« t. t.6.t P-alifbun-l. was tie "College w i.j-r,™ WLI^I w t g i w e ot Motday eveciDf. Tr.>sp wbv are arfjiainted with Mr. Adfe'iS r - f j ' a !•>£, as a writer and Hp D rj W. Savape'e rp.tih'ijD as a pirducer were not di»ap- poxtfed it, tte.r eeuuiatee. The play is brlrn- fu.I ot npurkiin^ wit, fanny gitnations and fc-irnog cltuiaiei. It iu hkod»oaiely K'jiged and interpreted by a company of ctvtrr people who knfew what their parU re- qjuba aod made tie mo#t of their oppor- tar.rip«. MpKEiXTESoeKT Wxm*. report of tb« pu»>!»c irehooli which *e pabliah Ibig ««<-k »ti b* read with lnteretu Th« ewoMt *n\iru of oar teaeheri and tcboiars are ee- «^pi«l a* matter of coarae, and it i« eminent- ly * iatSefa«it>B to know ibat tb« baiidiagf, »!£., w e i s cocdiUou to UdlibaU good work. it u to oe txtped that Meh feriter efaufM •• «• E.pwinjr .m be MIK at ooee, ud •P*o»iiy to be eodofMd to UM £tH(' **«-*«it. reeoM—rtafioc ttet o«Uid«MMra M(*ati.tfe« IlicfcBekoM. TnolMiMtegto MWMdXMM MlOMko awti.t^KMM- ^-•Xnalfly --fuj. Mtf UtopfMMV Wf <* *«M4««. i* Mar •*, to^w to tt« a-j 41.i. Tutue. Tut- ; .--.u. > .. . . J .- -(.'• * • '•''-' bahitiy; du), ai-d :.- - w-rc {. -, ui-.-, p -jc-rv-jd ai, i j fi.i-i. M = S'-.w.pff Aiij 1,^^.1 „ _ . . ; Mrs. S.OAdr ar,d Mr= M...JL E.Rard- WP.C in Caurge. Be- l«v"ii '.he F,.ja^ —J ouiurJa} Uoolhi was a lub.t! prrcided ov-r by Mrs George K-.- j . 44, OL vshi.'ti Was a "Lady Balamore" 1 cat-, the coLlptui-ii ma J- IBUI.JUS by O ^ t n I ft ,M-[ .- b.jiik, "L^ly Bak.more." Thle Dif«xi™.il t.y ihi- S.L'P, and the prin'.td I r*c.pp wan Kiven With eac:.. The SuuUay j i, ..... n *u= a.l in wLue, ai.-i .•., an> it w^E 1 c : -..JpreU ILe pre.t.-s. 1 hp in the ruotu. ' U-IP werpeu.l p.aa r, II .. .-.S and carjuicS, J ...JI4 aui-c IL W. l.P j. 1 . i.IL J —the loveliest ;! *-r= ol a.,. .Au ..-.u u-an cao say tni.-j. T..T-.. w-re M.r--= Kjili DJIP, Eiztbe.b 1 K-. ..ii, ll-.ru Iia.rbei, Mubel s.ower, Ejilb D^.- tLt l\u Hu..ae=. M.S. M. G Baker 1 h i j a J patiPoe table, assisted oy little C-.:.er.L«- J..tn.=urj, Mary Tu:ne and E ,zi- tj- L Kpw'.ur,, a:i in Japanese costume. Lait but r.L.1 i e a d t was the fite supper given a- 1; p rn. Mrs. D F . Baiker, president of '..».- tO'.ie'.y, had that W chargp, aaBlsled by Mrt-. W.tbi'.w Wats'jD, Mrs. Sweet, Miss G.. .a d, Mrs. C ark, Mrs Place and Mrs. R cK. M.-s. Gpurtre Corbm and Mrs. Mc- HiUp 1 i.ureu c fl-e, a c d Mrr. H M. Ntw .... L at'Phl.-d to the icecream. Tr.e yc uo_e K.n-itl Mrs. M.lton Eiward-,' Sunday School L a.-s w.it-ij tn table. Tr«- WDOle ih'.Lg was a grand cnccesB, PE- pptiali} fi-.accialy. The laaies have, been workir.sr L.r over six wrtk3 and they cut ard Hpwed over 100 1 c unds of rags for ruse, a'.d mule and tied comfortables, But t>ir B!ii-c«a has thoroughly whipped out ail the worry anl fatiirue altendiug the "get- t h!4 up" and rnakiDg ready this household fair. Mrs. Biiktr, the president, deserves a ereat deal ot creci'. for her untiuog z al, a3 also do her very able ei.-ter assistants. VICINITY SEWS. ! SBrarac Like is makina; plans for tho , este.'.liihment of a Y. M. 0 . ' . Sihnilerville has been swindled by a clever }oun<? man With a DPW and bean ifai g,fCi-3 of H iwer in the form ot a b u b , whicn the ladies bou4ht freely arcl from which tuey are still wai iag for the !oiU4e to appf-ar. T.,e (.enple cf Trou*. River are much op- pospd to the discuntinaaace of their pis-- (fli.'p, nwins to rural delivery, and f-fl - r ' s aie * eihE made to reverse the order recetvtd from W.ifhitiS'ton. Ccirplair.t is beiri.e made by erriployps of Baii'ti rff Contrac i'.tr Co. on thebarse c in •! at Waipif. rd. Thp men State lhat IhPir pay month, and ih.it th-ir 11 rte chocks are only negotiable a", the otfkP of lhocornpBDj, where tbey are charged 5 to 10 per c-nt tor having them cashed. D.". T. P. Sawen, a distinoaijh^J divi .e ed I..r a' a r y time. Mr. Parks, who is one of our old ard respected citizens has been in p.tor heabh tor some time and has been eonQced to bis bed about three weeks. 1 Mr. acd Mrs. W. S. Greene of Hadley, IN. T , r-per Sunday wi'h friends in town. Mr and Mrs. F E Haskell cf Warrene- bursrr,, N. T.rpinrnedlo their home Tues- i'av after spenditg part of their honejmoon wi h us. Two deer were killed here Wedresday afiernoon arid our local hunters are feelina; jti'tant. Peter L»s(ierance brought in a fl e I wo-vear-old bu< k, and Chas. Weston a smaller one. P S Reil left Tuesday for a week's visit with li lends iu Montpelier and Barre, return- ivg by way of Albany and Troy. W A Turner left Wednesday for a short r cation visi'iufx lriethle in Gleng Fails, VTirreneburgh, Albany and Troy. .larres MtKptz;ei3 erjojing the week" in New York. Miss Ro?a A. Fassett is visiting relatives In P.a>isbureh. W. A. L"orard m«t his his dancing class Tnesdav everdoa:. H J has made a change of dates, and herf-Per wi i hold his class on F i iay ewnirjir ir.stead of Tuesday. B J N'cGii r e is in El'zihetbtown this w-1 k- at the rnee.Ung of the Board of Super- v - rs. Que a number from here took in the sJ ow at P aitsbursh Monday evening. Mi=s A'lc-Loonai'd, who has been visiting ber shier Airnes at the Commercial Hinse, re'uroed to Paitsburah MoDday. She was oceoropaiied bi Miss Kale Qiiun, C. Mc- Gjire and T. E. H*ai°y. A v.rv pretty weddirg occurred at St. J lin'ri Cbu'eh Wednesday mornina when 41 ss Mina Pine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i< im PUP of Olimonviile became the bride o! Mr. iMi.cliPii B.ijwood of lhat place. Tneir many friends wish them much joy. I iri -.-Mi" ' a.- <l' c - ' - ' . " ' ' - «- ri'-'.r : T • ' - I l ' : " ' - ' - ' \ ¥ '\ 1 -'. Bf -1 Wl . s ". - ' J-' ' ' I - 3 K ,i fp «v)«! c % ; i\ \z- .-. r ' t\-, .v 1 p-c^v^r -T.-^ar .-^ t ! . c - x .s '• .- - 'rtjo! f n i r j S t r H t y r -' : i -.' M .- i iv \ tavr = a o-^s rn-» ! P "-c - •ii.;'-»a T '^- * '.'IT -4 1., !» .*pk. I']' i V W I t .' l.l? »' =' "W 1 t -n rltgri^j- ^..- f -r _- -• i s.',.;•-.-, M ' w-- a - *prB*ari.I ^»>re ,s a f.-'l rr sr .« rt :r .. w.i'-i m. '.'I'P a rnrn'wr o r ^T pr,.vp I I ' e ' »«• ' i l l ? .•' '*". in i r* rera' ' T t. !•"• fr I*..-JI wa j rriorx w v i)-k-'V deer. Tl-e R'pijH,-\n Jii-'v ' 1-1VP * ••• n « 1 .H -.!«'. Til'" ' .'. "I ' r 4 • I. > p -jn-iTi'^ = 1 . .< '.- i- r *• i- . x '••!• SlT-s-tj' Kintj i.f -' .- p .... ,1, ir, r, I -."Til P.it tfev r.'v IT, 'Y- P ! ,1 1 J K 1 " mini frr. i 10 14PI - r i t i -..--r,' r , i ' t . i f,i,...r Ttt ir n - - diliilpa. Ai.d 'I W tip ^u r fr s 114 ^ :hey do r.nt resort to '1* samp -•ib-me i'i this S i . ' p ' H ' v e a r . A-d f=--rn''\ in IVr.iw of the L'enTPr int-G"ivpn or. wh 1 i? cpner- atlv corsulerpd nn'v a "tijnre h-ad." but is in fact a verv imporT^m ppraira^e. pspp,^- ia'Iy in the d's'rihnti'in rf riiu'e patronacp, a= mnny ot tfp c^mmi'tpp^ in t i n ; p - e a r e composed of the G.ivpr'or, L pn'ennrl G iv- prnor and some other Sijiie ' lite T. So lhat if th°y cai count 10 t^e I/ a u'pnant Giver- ror t py would have a nu-j ri'y in all those C">mmittee=. which would mean a ffreitiba' in the d'Htrib-diin or Sia'e parnnaae. The L'euteront G .vernor iiad also the mnkinii of the Senate commnipes which is a v ry important matter in that bodv, nnl besidps there is th° possible chance of a single death making 8 Democratic Giveroor wh eh wni'rl be a te-rible calamUj from a R>puTitir-an The Old Bee Hive £""%-% % ' % % ^ X %••%-%•%•%%.%.•%. %,%.--v%. %-"%.*-•%. %•%. *sy T T1rTT-»rT»T/--T---i-»r »r -r« W t 4 BURLIMGTON, VT. Special Mail Order Item K< >lv TITT^ WKl'iK III « k (,« tnlt I 1 .*'i O r 7 1 O ^ HIJ. k \t, ' -n, i I.(h j Or. Burnham is the guest of J . S. Ahare. I Mrs Obe.r and Mrs. John F^lford havp gone to tiiwe'I. Miss F E W: eeler shipped ninety drakes this week to the Little F'alls Poultry Plant. The M E Society will hold an Tee Cream SiC'ol with other attrac'ions a* their parlora on Friday evening, Nov. 16. A cordial in- vitation to all. Holiness Meetings are. in session at she residence ol Herbert A'dridge. conducted by Jihn Wakcman of Sciota and Mr. Farrian of this village. Miss Fi'zpatnck, Principal of our High standpoint. All these taota acouot for the School, is boarding at Mr. Joel Graves'. J extreme anxiety of the Republicans in re- | L . A . Childe, Supervisor, is in attendance g Rrd to Mr - Brace's defeat. with the board of Clinton 'County canvassers | Elmore Lyons shot a deer last Wednesday. at Pia'.tsbursb. | The deer was evidently chased from the I Mrs. Alevia Bracken, or Oreg-n, with her ! T oof - 6 ^ do ^. 3Drt M r L o o s W ? 0, " 1P1 ll ' e sister, Mrs. Marv Palmer of Port H- D rv. were deer 10 ma lot and followed it until near the the guests ot their cojsio, Mrs. J. F. Gilbert, Hopper bridge wheo he killed it with a eec- last"week. Airs Brackett will be remem- J 0D(1 Bh01 - bercd by old friends as Alevia Bur'ick, daughter of Harriett Fillmore Burdick, a native of Chaz,, and foi many years a resident of Pialtsburgti. Fifty years have . , „ , , _,. , ., ,. „ ,- ,„, „ , passed since they left'the east, and she, or , } ,rB ' f 9a , Giav * f. J . Mrs - K ^ H called on course, found few of the. old rela-ives and ' fnends a.t week driving u p in M s . Clark a ' autonobile. j O B. Adccck has gone to H >lyoke, Mass. J Mrss Carrie Pierce spent Saturday in Oady- ville. The ladies f the M. E. church servpd an Dress Goods i t t Gloves HIi. k sft .,1 f r isj.ini v . P. .1. k 1 in I !i UT I'll J ( i..tf|. II p 1- . •T» K 1 f. II . 1 '-.p . 1 - r... (l r »-np G VPS i ' * J 4. it 1 1 <I VPS 1 WH $100 Sl.W $1.00 OS . 1 7r, S| *~ J ""> i on -' >-, I i ' i i . . K I ¥ 4 4 4 t 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 't hv, ;_ The Greatest Mail Order H.)U<P in NfW Fo^Iand, \ The Old Bee Hive MORRISONVILLE. friends. She will visit friends in Jfew York before her return. Frank Lee and wife of Lowell, Mass.. in the employ of W. H . Miner, are boarding with Mrs. Lee's brother-in-law, Frank Morrity. MOOERS. TREADWELLS MILL. Qiile Eice weather at the present writing, the snow which came a few days ago is fast leaving us. There are several on the sick list in this vicinity, suSsring from Bevere colds, etc. Thomas Fordbam who has been suffering from a very severe attack of pleurisy is, we are glad to see, ont again and very much better. Mr. St. Deni3' family who have been q-taranticed, suff-ring from diphtheria, are now considered all right. We are very glad tbej had such good luck and did not lose Tre first sleighrides ot the season have been indulged in today, Tuesday. Mrs. 4Iary Lovely of Concord, N. H., re- turned to ber Dime iast Friday after a visit ar.v'of their famflv. to her eut.L Miss Mathilda Li valley. | 0jr fc - J00lj !a ' a2Dt b y M r 3 . JordoDi ta P O. Weaver, proprietor of the Phoenix doing finely and the scholars are learcing Ho'el, has been on the 6ick list for a few rapidly, especially the little one3 who are da.F, bat we are glad to see him around taking their first term ot school. He Ti rrif=or.-Pitt B ok Co. S 3 S2 Hr'tgh- ; 13 v.eid p ao b for near'v lob. M Hi ' A "o S22.S0. A VI Wurrrf. S'2 50, J X Bar leitc A bo. S2.74, Gaylord Bros. Si ;.o. Pour Final-J H Davis S3.75, A Malboptf •?!(», N tin..- A c>^Sti. Jotej b Fourtain S3 i and far 20 vr.ar3 pas or of th"e Fir=l Preiby- partridges, rabbits and <har Lhtnga. H rbert Fust.- SI /. Si a« Sablon PI5 L Q te ,i aD Church ol Troy died at b.13 h o m e N JV. Ale.t B ure visited bis daughter ^rci.an bault t6, Z - l li Bourdeiiu SS, >mith H' dges & R .1 i r s o r S7 55 G rard again. Mis? E h-1 Wood in danger"-usly il! and her life has he°n despaired of by her many friends, but it i3 booed lhat tb J . skill of D.-3. S:'v j r of Pia'.tsburgb, and Daily of Ellen- burgh may be able to restore her 10 us Benin. O ving to this i tie fall of show onr mar- kets are glu led with same, consisting of Mirtin Baker, jr., and family have moved to Bjekmantown. A B.ri-es S13 (Ilijre= C-nrure S3 5 ) , 0 v'133 B la-ie. ag-i t S4. Jl B White SS. MM Cla-a G ld.i.ai. S!0, G G D -cora 911.12 N - » E •- 4 ut. J Clean i-i $1 44 Jos L Na.-h S12 23. F:BI !• J; bail f f> BU, S- D'.irifl P u b . Co. §5 AAMS !• .-r- I—Mrs PetPr Pelkp^ SS, VI - M M.r.iL- u SO, Mr.- P-ter Ranger S10, \1 s E.iward L-fPbvrp S7, M-s H G"-en $11 2i; Mrs J P„q.jin SI4 S7, 41 -3 A Gagnon 7.IM!. Mrn S Hasi-i in" 5 01. Vlrs E S-necil 7.75, M F-w CJ f lit 4 (0, F X R« PV( !• 6 00 A Ma4i ani (i. Su[it Wauon (-.ioes tor school tl I'lirei ; 21 30. Air. Butsfurd, ot the committee on library sue, ipported, ramlrg several available sites. The committee was directed to confer •vit'. the Corp.-ratii'ti Cc utsc-l and report at lb- t e.\' iQpeliig. TIP rrj ort ot ;h-rbii-t rf Pc-ice showed t',p c i.tc .on i-' 50 1'0 in IIUPS, 31 arrest3atd *•.". 'a..? !t j ,i:. Tl.- n 1 t r : r f the Ci mmi.-sUiDi-r of Cbi.ri l -s si 1 w,d h- px r *-nInure duritg Ojtober ut SI 14 ::'i T'P i-i rt of 'l.P Ci'y Ctamberlain was re.p..ed at 1 act'ep'- I. Oini'.'.'OtitilMr. Ro.'kwpll thp folbwirg f-'..u.i:>rg lur the LH-d- of the several de- par'.m-;.:? li r ' h e J ear l'.i07 were ordered tiubiisi.ed : G T,t ru: f'.,n.l, --•rt-pt fir •!, L jl fit.g fun-1, 1- r- lur ii, P .. cp fond, - ^1 drill tm.d, L' 'an. bind, - B -r.d f'ji-.il, Pu\il.g appr.jpria'ioil, Total, 13, alter a long illness. I M.done bad 6 10 8 inches cf snow on Toss- da), and eleigtH on'. ! The ,V1-ihoui=t church of Canton had the idea of investing n.ocey according to scno- I lure, aLd 250 new dollars wtre disiribu ed ' among ihp parishioners ThPSe they WPIP ' (X..eC'ed to add to at;er the maoDt-r ol ;tie BitH'ca' talents, and ihe result was a fund ot $1,095 trom the S250. Tl e. misMoo churches ot S:. Etslace and S ! . HuberiV, Lake Picid, are now free from debt, the lost payment having been made a few weeks ago. When ihe R-sv. Mr. Sidener took cbar-ie of Ihe parishes a ypar and a halt ago, there was an indebtedness of $1,000. and it Is owing to his leadership that tne present saU-f-ctory result has been brought about. Repairs have also been made on at. Hubert's to ihe amount of 8217. I' is i spected that (Aorta will soon be male to enlarge the Riyr.ronk Htsoital. The building is filled, and there are ?c)re3 ot tents on the groends PCMpi-H bv pi'.i a nt-3 who cannot have other accommodatnii, wt ich becomes necessary as tha severe, weather approaches. GEJXEKAL S E W S . Mr?. ELLENBURCH CENTER. Mrs. McGm'ley is in a fair way to recovery. Her father, 41r. Han'.on, and her sister and brother have been visiting ber. Mr. R. R Humphrey of Syracuse and G. B. Humphrey were at the Sunday service of tne revival meetings. Roy Watson was in town for a few days. John Haughran was in town on business Monday. Sleighing is fairly good at present. The show has gone to Dannemera. Frark A'.kins last shipment of thorough- bred fowls went to Iidiana and F'Orlda. He has replenished his present stock of fowls with thoroughbreds. ArtBt Paine ha3 made his last trip here for the winter. Rev. W. T. Cherry of Singapore has sent to a number at Center a Malaysia Me.ssage edited in Singapore, also a picture of the stall "u which is a picture ot himself. S5 X 5 5 5 3o 1 3 10 500 1-nO iff) 000 240 MI0 li'lll 750 11UO i-90 IVlrs Helen Hascall Stetson. Ev OUR WHO KXOWJ. Tli-re s onlj or.e st.-rj told Of ' . l i s t-elovr-d li K in wi.ose came a deve'ed son has eitab- Ii-hPd a memorial chapel in Piattsburgh. Ot her sweptress of nature, high intellect and unbounded devotion as wife, mother and fnecd, all il ose who rf member her bear u'q'jalified tes'imor}. Acd her cheerful p'ifterce io endurance of the sufferings wl ich her long illness brought, ard the brave tc- c-ptacce of the fate lhat was to separate h f r from those she loved, prcv-d lhat in her wa3 l .e strain that ba3 made the live3 of hpro 0 ?. Mrs S'.etson was the daughter of Ri'ph H .sea 11 and Mary Sterne, and was born 'n E--es, New York. Much of her girlhrod W13 spent In Piattsturgh, at the home of hfr uocle, Judge John. Lvnde, and she was married here to the Hon. Lemuel Stetson. After a number of yftars'residence in K>ese- ville, Julge and Mrs. Stetson returned to Ihis town io 1*48 and here Mrs. Ste'son died on January 1, 1860, at the age ot 51 yeare. An extended obituary of Mrs. Sietson wa3 published in the R'publican of ihe time, and we q-jote the openiog paragraph of a beau- tiful tribute to a rare and lovely character: "It is ever preH able to remember God's blessed saints, who have left behind item the savor of a godly life. The manifesta'ions ot divir-e grace in their high spiritual attain- ments, or deep reliigious exoer ence serve not only to illustrate the power of lhat grace, out to encocrage O'hers in their Christian course. And whem tbey are taken away, they do not stem entirely lost to ns, havii g in memory their holy live3—'Though dead they still speak.'" THE FTETSO.V MEMORIAL CHAPEL has been presented to Trinity Church, P.atlsbargb, by ihe Hon. Francis L/nde Stetson, of N ^ w York, the only euiivivor of Mrs. Stetson's four sons. The chapel is in the basement of the church which has been entirely remodele I and refurnished, be3ile the Ciaoel, Mr. Stetson having refitted the choir room, vestry room, and Saaday-sstuol library, all being done in bard wood with ateel ceitiDge, the furniture of aeb, and the whole aimple and b»autiful in eflect. The »»!!• have been cemented, toe entrance <moged to the front with stsira of cetneot, tha wooden pillars are replaced hy ihoje of iron, and a new di»ln bti beeo plac-d arouod tbe building. The chepel wu opened on Ostober 28, tbe •erviee of bles-ina Ilhe altar taking place on that date. Week-day service* mod tbo Son- diy-»chool will be held in too chapel, »Bd tie work of tbe cbiorcb f really advanced by Mr. S t e u o n geoeroue gift- The orcan ID tbe chapel ii preawntod by Bra. S. H. Booth and tbe pariah bM fakMalled ft BOW be-tiof •puftratoa. Triolty ie BO» •ode! «N1HO«. Tbft •••• benbip ftBd ftetlftfk* d lb» ebftte. *»»• At Syrarose thieves entered the residence ot Rot.ert D-y, on ide. m od fashionable street in ihe c ty, while the family were at dinner ai.d escaped with §8,000 worth of jewelry. R ibert H jope.r, who by accident diseo- veie.l Ihe process of g!az'n-r thread, and who wound ihe first spool made in Wtllima^tic, d.eii at h s s home io that city at ihe age of 90. The appeariuce of a slrange and malignant di-ea?e on the M-xican border cau-ed panic at Ma'fi where it spread. L^cal phjsictacs were unable to diagnose the disease and appeultd to tbe. State authorities. Hecrj Soiilb, son of a wealthy buiiues3 mao 01 P.ltsimrgh, was shot and k Uel in his futhei's house by a burglar who escaped and 0! whom no clue. Cttn be found. ) Rits b".', Ihe. bandit c .ief, has been ap- pointed by the Saltan ct M irocco Governor , ot Az.la and neighboring provinces. j The senate committee, in charge of this matter, voted 'o transfer ihe ashes o! Eruile 2 la to tbe Pantheon. | Boer raiders under Ferreira, are making serious trouole m northwestern Cape Colony, j A ten year eld boy of Mount Holly, N. J , | blew his thirteen year old sistei's head cfi, 1 pulling the tri4ger ot what he thought was an empty gun. The I n q 1013 T h e a t r e Co. has been dis- charged Irox bankruptcy, escftpiug all claim 3. Six men were killed and five irjured by the- esulosion of a boiler at the power houEe of the L:ke S'iore Rail oad at Cleveland. The warehouses of the American Snuff Co. a' Fredoma, Ky., were wrecked by dynamite in revenge agaiosi the tobacco truH. Tbe s'eimer Kensington, one of the finest of ib»j Dirr-iaioD L oe, went ashore oil Ma'ane, Q i e . , in a heavy snowstorm. The 600 paBseLgers were taken oQ in small boats and the ship was a total wreck. Tnrough the blunder of an employee 47 people were killed and 35 ii j ired io a oiil- eion between irnmigraiu uio freight trains on the B. and O. road, near Woodvil.e, lid. The vtciims were Rissiaos and Pole3. Al ihe bodies were onsutned in the fire which broke oat after the collision. EiiDe'.i Pratt, at Sciota last Monday. He sajs they have a .Republican Governor there. The Bnckley Construction Co. have qiit work on the S'.a'e road for this year, but we hope, they will come again. Mrs. J As'.i'ine of Champlain. has been vi=iiiug her mother, Mrs. H-jnry Greenwood, for a few days. Mr. and 41 r3. George Perry, of Perry's Mils, were visitors in town last Tuesday. The members of the Mooers Grange held their monthly meeting in the F.ires'ers' Hill iast Tuesday. Judging from all the Et-.1I they "left behind them, such as fruit and vegetables, prosperous time3 might be their password. H. A Johnson has b°pn appointed Uis- tric Depo'y High Ohief Ringer of the Inde- pecaent O-der ot Foresters. I L R ck, who has been visiting at Ei ent nrgh tor a few days, was wise enough 10 return «»-fore tbe trains got stalled. Mr. Louis R-lation of Swarton, V t , a n d Miss Mathilda Parrot of Mooers, were, mar- re! at Mooers Forks last 41jnday, by R'.v. Father G-icbard. Still there are more to foliow. j Que* wedling3 are whispered aoout b u t ' not nffijiillv announced to the public. 1 MOOE3S FORKS. I Charles Corkios ba3 now a fresh supply of ovster? on sale at bt3 house. He receives wepkly coosrrnments of fish, clams and lobsters from B >stoa. j H. H Hjward's mill will be opened for work soon. He is now ready to do planing. I Mr. Whitney, who owns Schuyler Island, Mr. D Smith left fjr hia borne in Provi- has given a number of tons of hay to sell. deLce, R I , November 9. | Sandy Butler talks of loading some cars A two hear-oll better belonging to Hiram with potatoes here. He has two boats at Car'tr, fell from a small bridge on his Tarm Porl Douglae3 this fall. and broke her leg. It was necessary to kill j Mr. Patterson, the real estate dealer, wag ~ iu town Saturday. PORT KENT. It h reported that Mr. Rowan who owns Tretnbleau mountain has f>und a granite qiarry and will employ 200 men to work making monuments. Charles Curtiss, station agent, and Waller Bufington have gone deer hunting. E P.ckie i3 getting a large stock of goods for bis store. Tue Proctor wa3 in the harbor with a large tow going Sou'.h. J. A . H Baud was in town tak'rg orders to-day in the storm. We hear that Charles Gidden3 13 dan- gerously ill. The dance on the mountain wa3 quite well attended. Bert Crowrshields is repairing bia house which he bought of Dr. Barber. tie* UDim.il. J ha Pettirsger of Champlain, is viiiling M-v. H -ory Remker. J jsP|th atd 4iedric Boolin are ill. J. Djval returned home Monday night rrom Cha'.eaugay, where be has been visit- ing his brother. A Giodrich spent Sunday with bis son in Chateaugay. Mrs. H. Plante is ill. Mi53 L m r a Djprey left for New Jsrsey MoLday eveting. Tnoma3 Rnwe ha3 rented the Geo. Aller- ton farm, and will occupy it for a year. V.Piain Pete, from Mooers, has moved into tie Steele boo3e, formerly occupied ty Wm. Dodds. He will open a meat market in town. Joseph Peierkin left Wednesday morning for the east. Fox hunting is the order of 'be day here now. They say that there are qui.e a num- ber on the mountain. Mr. Rowan and bride have returned to the city. excellent chicken me supper last Tuesday evening which was successful ootb financial'y and socially. Miss Cora. Ginvea wa" absent trom her school last Thursday ard Friday 'n order to attend first grade examinations in K>e=evi.le. Mi=s Mary Bitter spent Tuesday afternoon with friends. Mr. Coomb3 is out again after a short ill- ness. Dr. Arthur Dare baa returned to his prac- tice in Vineland, N. J , after a s'ay of sev- eral months here with his parents for the purpose of recovering his health. Miss Y"ma Rjck ol Ca-iyvilie is attending the Morrisocville Union School. MtssEihel Good or Cadyville spent a day with her mends here. S8l8ctioits_for_Msmrjriziag. For the convenience of ihe pnn In cf the public schools, the PLATTSKCRGH RXITHLICAN will v^blish each week one of the se'c-oti<n.s for memcr zing prescribed toy tbe State Education Department in its 1 ew syllabus for elementary sthrwU. '. he se'ection in tbe nest issue will be "The Qiiality of ilerer " froru *' Tbe Merchant of Venice." Columbus. Behird h'm lay the eray Azores. Behind, the Gates of Hercules. B fore bim not the ebost of shores, B-fore biro only shoreless seas. The eood-mate s-dd. "Now m'ist we p-ay. For lo 1 the v-ry stars are ffon-.; Brave Admiral speak,, what sba 11 say -" " "Why, say. *Sa'l on : sail on : and on I ' " " My men STOW mutinous day by day. My men zrow ghastly » ar, and weak." Tbe stout in -te thought of Lome: a spray Of salt ward was' ed his swarthy cheek. " What shall I say. brave Adm ral. sav. if we sight nausbt but seas at dawn ?" " Why. you may say, tr bre^k of day. ** Sail on : tail on: sail on: a n d o n : " They sailed ani sail-d as wind? mijht bl w. Until at last the blanched mate said: ** Why, now not eveu trod would know Should I and ail my men fall d^ad. These very winds forget their way. For God from these dread seas is eone. Kow speak, brave-Admiral, spefk and say—" He said, " Sail on 1 sail on; a n d o n : " They sailed. They sailed. ThenspoEethemate: "This mad sea shows tils teeth to-aigh ; He .-urls Lis 1 ps. he lies io wait Wi'h lifted tetth as if to bite; Brare Admiral, say bat one go.'d woH Wbat shall we do wfeii hopt; is sront r " The wo-ds leaned like a leayinsr swoni. " Sail on : sail on : sail on: ai.d on :" Then, pale and worn, he kept his deck. And peered through darkness. Ah, 1 hat night Of all dark nights : arm then a speck. "Alight: Aiistht: A. lhsti: A-lifrht:" It s ew, a s'ariir fl >.g u r f n r l e d : It zrew to be Tim-'s burst of dawr He gain", d a worl a : lie gave that world Its grandest less n : " On! sail on :" JOAliEIN MILLER. Cinemnatus Heine Miller, an American poet. was born in WaOash district. Indiana, Nov. 10. 1S11 In im he went to Oreson. was a miner ha Califcrnia.^ He studied law, edited the "•Demo- cratic Beirister"' in Eagene, Oregon, and was Judge of Grant County, in that State iu lb<>i-7.i. He was. led to adopt his pen name of Josquin from havirg written in defense of Joaquin 41 uri- etta. a Mexi.an brigand. He was a j urnaltt in Washington. D. C. and in :bS7returaed to Cali fomia. HISTORICAL^DEPARTMENT. [Contrlbndons rela'iair v> the early hi-fry of Cunton County and the Cjamplain Valley are solicire J ] RSMG10US. A Lucky L«itx»e Boy. LtHie Howard WerLer had a narrow e3Cape frtmwLat n-igUbave b«wc a feiioui CCCi- dent OD Wtdn-Bday atternoon. With other ocj-B he bad deeo runoicg after an auto- mobile, wben be got in tbe way of a horse dr'ven by Vieter Well*. Mr. We!l» tried bis best to avoid tbe boy, but tbe boggy bad piEeed over him before tbe boree could be stopped. Strange to eay the wbeeli did not touch bim nod be escaped pr«clically uebort. Propofted Caual. Tbe International Waterway" COBBIMIJD in aeaeioo mt BcffaJo baa *P^*t eowidew- Hon the •ppllttitoo of lb* *cboi!*« Caoal Co for tho opooio* o« ft <**"*«• • • u * nmt * . _ _ f.oo Hem Yotk to Mootr»»l. ftiimo* ">• ioercwod la • Mckly graUtrUHt * * ! • * . •»« B. T. L1W.Q1+ rMMtMffh tlmm to giftftt The 38 h annual convention cf tbe D.ocese of Albany wid t-e held ID the Cathedral of A 1 Saiule, Albany, N >v. 20. The sevenib anmal BtssioD of the New Yjik Stale conference of religion has been neld at i-chenectady this week. Tne associ- ation, which is composed of Jews, uo led with Christians of many denominations, was formed in 1899. Tie motto s "RuiHiots are rnanv, religion is one." Presldeot Riy- mond of Uaioo, presided at the opecing re-fion. Tne delegation ot Catholic mi3sionariis who called on the President tne other day at the Whi.e House included Father Aloerl Negahaguet, a full blooded Pottawatonie lodian from Oklahoma, Domingo P.kit, a F.iipiuo from Ltzjo, and three young Bei- giai B who belong to a family of 8 brother?, 4 of wnoui have entered the priesthood, and woo are jast returning from a visit to BiW g.um 10 tbeir field au_ong tbe Creeks and Cherokeea in Indian Territory. The World'* Fifth Sunday-School Conven- U>D ia t o b e beld io Rome. Italy, May 20-23, 1907. One of ihe feature! wid be an exposi- tion of Soaday-Bchool work by Dr. B »d«j- well of Philadelphia, sod after tbe clow 01 ibe convention the booka, mapi, charts, etc., will be distributed among mUsionariei. M\PLE LODGE. We 1, election is of the past with all of its ops and downs. We see in one of the com- munications of THE REPCBWCAX ibat the correspotdent would change me election law bv adding ao oalh for the voters. There 'is au oalh now. Just challenge a fi aier or OLe who pays or takeB pay for bis vote ar.d see what would happen. Either d ies not consider an oath of any consequence. Tbe man who buys or the one who takes pay for hi3 vote are not trusted by the people for any important position. Tne buyer does the dirty work for those who are bis su- periors, and i3 looked down opon by tbeee eame. Wa are always locking for tbe comical side of everything, for there are alwajs l wo sides. E ec ion day there was a Dew de- paiture in regard to the Boating element; beadquariers seemed to be at our Saper- visoi'd store. KJW, we wonder wby. Wti e standing outside watching t b e e b b and II jw, a great big h-bater came up to OB, teira raonir-g down hia cheeks, saying: "Hearst is a slingy old cusf; won't give a poor voter even a dollar wbeu he'a got all the money." We looked at tbe fellow, and jast behind him stood Dick. The fellow looked so pitiful and fcia emotion* ao heart rendiog.^D.ck yoa know it tecder-beaued and be coa.d not eland tbe appeal, and witb moist eyes be rushed to Bi. for dioner ticket*. Taking » handful, tbe poor and fauogry that bat voted bad a epleodid din- ner at tbe Preebyterian cbapel, Bi. •»>• for the bent lit of tbe church. Mr. and Mn. William Norman have moved into tbeir booae on T«Jegrapb St. W. J Anderson caogbl a largo bawk in a steel trap, rue bird measured four feet from up 10 tip of wiog. Sew J>. Jfe II. Timc-rab.'e. The fall and winter time-tab'ppf tbe D. .t H- went into fti-cr Al->r.day, October 1. The only material c'-ange from that of last Feasor) ia in the traio from thp south, which arrives a'5:35 p m. ins'ead o' 5:20 p.m. Truing rrmiilhesoutharrivpn'4:5tia. m., 12:45 p. m , 5:35 p . m . n r d 10;rt5 p . m . a ni leave at 5:00 o m., 12:50 p . m . n r d 5:30 p m Smj'h bund tralntn-rrive at 11:00a. m , 1;J0P. m and 3:50 o. m., and leav -a' S 1 5 a m , ll:i'5 a. m . 1:30 p. rn. an 1 9:55 p. m. Oi 'be Chateaugiv brar.th trnins leave leavpPlanpburghatS:IOa m an.!5:15p m, and arrive at 10:55 a. m. and 5:00 p m Taere are no changes in the Mooers and Au sable branches. How's Tliis? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fur any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hail' C atarrh Cure. F. J. fUEXEY & CO., Props., T-Iedo. O. We the undersiirued. have known F J- rt.eney fi.r the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable iu all busiueas transactions aud fl naneially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WEST & TKCAX. Wholesale Drugcists. Toledo. O n'iOLDUA, Krs.v-A!.' & Jfljutvix, Wholesale Drug cists. Toledo, O. HaL's Catarrh Cure is taken internalif. actine directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tl e system. Price, 75e. per bottle. Sold by all drmrsists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Official Canvas.-.-, CitT oil'Jul l.s- burjjij, woo. i.r,- !i t •srl th«- ral »Il BIRTHS. AtPlattsburgn. Oct. 30. lOtC. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tremblay, a son. At Piattsburgh. S-iv. 13. 1E06. a son, (John Theror) to .Mr. and Mr*. Napoleon Kacicot and erandsoD to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clingman. MzlRUlAGEb. * t ttio Roman Catholic Church. Red/ord. S Y.. Sof. 12 1900. Bora Lamourei.1 of Healord. and John Wilictte of PlatOiburgh. AtPlattiljuriih. X o r . 12 I»HJ, tiy the Rev. IV S. Kelley. Wm. Ki.fl-ranil -Marr K iz«beth Mort- ville, daughter ol J»r. and Mrs. H. C Montrille of this city. At St John's Church. Piattsburgh. N. Y, Kov. 14 1906 Ha-rielS Gollen. and David P. Rooney. At the pirs naire of St. Pf ter's Ccar.-d. Platts ' bnreh. at 8 p. m Xov. 14 19ci;. by the Rev Fati er S'rois. Frank Garand and 41ary L juise Labom- Oard. At Flattsburgh. N. T.. >*ov. 15. VJ fi. Cer.line Grace ileF id lea and Jules Joseph Lanocqae. DEATHS. At Dannemora, N. Y., Nov. It. 1300. Henry McCorry a ted B9 years. A t P e r u . ISTov 4 1D06 Mrs Melissa E. Gilbert, wife of J. K Gilbert, aged 69 years. At Ann Arbor, Mich.. ?5ov. 9 lJOG, Mrs. Eliza- beth Everest Schcff. aged 72 years. At Jacksonville. Fla., J»oy. 10, 190S. Henry Cleave of Keese%-ille. N Y. At Baitimo-e JI I . X v. 13, 19.K). Mrs. <". T» C<5wlfcs. » i • a'. • . :,! C JV. ies oi the Fifth In- I'a.tryC s. \ At ^Vest CLazy. Oct 3 . lMiG. Mrs. Susan Leach, aged mi years, two months and eltvt-n days. At a m^itt-ir..'lie • ..nrn ni ->f * ar va«*er-.. N -v.-mt—r ^. ; *. t...- AT \^. v..te..n .pTe«t'i.j,^ i itm'.t«t , t »t Ht it,.. .,..., ppcsjonhpM inlaid .I?T N. vjr, ( tpr-. Pr^pn. H „ H B Hvbv Vav.r. at i M,.„ ib>.k«r*!. Ha),.-, ll-.-wn. U ' i . x it. »«i <<>. k». Atiirmi-n. Tie. '«-ii n'tn'ri=t<Tp.j she i-pn^rtt-i't r.,' .a'lj t-> the Mav.ir »i . t.HirntH'l m t ; . n | ,], ".ifina;j«*f3'lfii. | w.li «in«wi r'«« '..t*r,»>. n >-i ..t ti„. r, ,.,.,! s i » t M ,,, , ..pvtu-i .-I . t tin Ntatp..f New y., r k a'd tha> 1 mi u t»i' , I, i'a i_t.arj.-e the dvilps ffrlHTman if the Ii ard. f t 'ty Canvassers t. the best «f my aM ity ?iiW-ft(vian.lsKi-n tn l*',wi „ ,. ,, „ „ mo this. •> »j day of N.ivtinf«?r. 1 *». .' lL K " ns - In.'". F. M».VKIX. ' b y rltrk. Tte i hairruan ttera admlni»t<T«d fie -i*h t.» <oty r-lerk ass WT - e t a r y a s f»tl<™,s M.,... i, r . iy Mwtar (lux i will aopp-rt t'p ••>*« »i» ..f the I'mi-it -. a'ps. th« <-..[.<it r". n of i- -'at» of Nnr l.PK.aTi.' t>, at HJ; faiD.fuiiy ,l,« ,r h t h e d u t l . s . . f t . , P . ff-p-t. ,,f secretary i.. Jv i. a.-»l of i.'ity t ai^assers to the best ..f my a). i,t> «ub. rtb-d ail sw» rn to J byf re TW thi« x t h day of -THOS F. 41AXMX. A -.veuaber. ll«*; J K. B. Hi i.r Chairman. Tlie "ecrctary then a-tminlsi.rtd the.. »w tto tionalcath tocacn of the memt "I do soicm-j y swear that f will sopr-.it the e institution of the Tnite.! Statvs. the«-<.Ti-' .'1. a <"f the S t a t e <if S e w T u r t , an1 tr.at I wi 1 i»,ttt fully perform the duties of e m canvasser t o t te best of my alinty." K-abrcriltel and sworn to befi re me tb * «.h day of Stvember. 1 *»j. 4f LEE ROCKWELL. NED BAKER. E. P B n-M-'ORI). W B Wlii'.X. VVM.l'i OKE. illiK.NEBItOWJI. Tir. s F. MAVMX St- rt-tarj STATK »i K > T of the rtsull of Jl) ele ti ,i on qtiesuons sntimnted held In a ' d f i- Ihet Jvi.f Piattsburgh. j,, t'jeCourity of t .In'on. on thei-ih day of N'.vcmln-r. VJ-6, made -:iy u.n li m I . ( Uaurassers in and for-aid < Py, r> mf'i * /;• •»' » j that tr.e sum of ten thousand d liars adaiu >nai be levied and rawed by t i n jor the purjxj.-eif paving on < 'linton and D- fc Stri-ers " The whole number of baiI"W east on snid preposition was six nundred a .d seventy eight I'M-iiufwhic'i furor hundred elahly two were for .-.ai.a proposition and one hundred fifty six were against said pripj3ilion, and forty were black. /• fter completing the canvass "f the votes. Mr. Roi-fc«eiI oEereti the following re < lution which i«. adopted: "117t(r<iZ-.', t h e c a n v a s s of the votes <m -raesliou-i suhmittcd cast atageneral (de.ti u hiiliritte City of Plat'sburgh. N. 1'.. on lUe r,-h day «r Ni vember. l&iW. having been i«mpute.j and it appearing that a ina jority of the vor-t^ cast on said proposition were in avo- thereof. We declare that th« said proposition . .jaesitoa submitted i wa= adopted. R. E. HTDE Chairman M LEEWil IUVKLL. NED BAKEtt. ELMEK F. B 1TSFORD. W B. WIUuX. WM COi'KE. EUGENE BKUWN. On m o t i o n <*f Mr B >hsf*.rd, at* .vo caiivftsa was ordered publishtd lu the official newspap'rs of the city. On motion the meeting adjournal. THOS. F. MANN1X, Secretary, ITor Over Sixty Tears. Mas. Wrssxow's SOOTHING SI-HUP has been used by millions of moiuers for their chilJiei while teething. If disturbed at night and broken of your rest ov a sick child suffering and crying wlii pain of Cutting Teeth, "end at once and. get a bottle of "Mrs- Winslovr's Soothing Syrup" lor >OTJC12. The under-igned. Clerk of the B .ard of Si,p<rr visors of i"iitt..ii Coaiiij. iew i*-ra. wi.i rt^'vito Mis for lubi's*! ng MenuT.drpd .opi.s.ftha j »urr,al f..r Ui.ti; l^tty .p". tM.ai..J in ..- olu uL-t lour hundrt-a and rfty . J.V.. tn p'aiHjr, siiylfat.-l tiiiidme same as ut Iji.c. .i.so tor tn-- r. •* * r*d. iijmtn-r'.l a—i-i-ii.pTii rolls. rait.e lo Or f^ny *3 I g.».i iii..-e ••! in*, j .41-,, lor t.ft n tn iusar.l .11.m tas rp. -i-'-i ; iK.UI.d 1U tX-Os-i of W.i UHf. irml i V l t i ' t T ' - •> | aud nree hu^or- •! . -'" ra-'i. with extra soia t | hooks rjioe as .L i <•!•. Nil! ir.ji J-».S p» t.-pr- s^iitrt.lt »I'-PB >ara «>'i or *-•-: -re N .iflnvi : and gives toi-e and energy to the whole «ystem "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the pre seription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States ^riee twenty-jive cents a Dottle. Sold by sJ druggists throughout the world. Be sure and -<ik for "Mss. WrsgLow'« Soonrais STnri»." t|.*|..l'-'.. 'f-.»»-l t o T n - i . p r £ . . . . r bef .t«- Dcc-mo-r pi ! ". i',1^ B^ar ; rp-u,«i the r,g^t to r* j .i t any or ai. Pids. < . E. 1NMAN. Clerk t.i tha B .a-d of .*iajwr»-i-.r*«f - iintoui ••. NOTICE AUSABLE FORKS. George fl. Smith spent Sunday in Plalls- burgn. E. W. Featberston is out of town on busi- ness ibis week. B- M. Fisher of Albany, called on the trade this week. Owing to the jondiiioc of tbe weather buriuess seems t o b e a t a siand-sull. Mrs. P. F. Brown spent Monday in Platls- bargh. A large number from thia place left on the excursion train for Nsw York Tuesday morning, owing to the reduced rates. R jller skating se.ems to be tbe real at- trac iou of late, and a large number attend each night. A. Bosley was called to St. Louis recently, owing to the death of his daughter. The dance given by the girls basket-ball team last Friday night proved a success financially aa well as socially. A number of bovs from Piattsburgh were ij attendance. Music oy Lynch's O.cheatra. Mr. and Mrs. James K 'gets end daughter Jeanneite lett on the early train Monday for New York City for a short stay. A strong aentiment still exists in town over the Election and it is understood that a number of tbe leading Hearst men are in readiness to bold a street parade as soon as the weather permits in honor of Chanler and oibers elected on that ticket. They have secured tbe services of two bands and it promisee to be leading events for some time. Charles F. Cutler is attending to town daties in Elisabetbtown this week. Sirs. Ltrabee was called to ber home a'- Union Falls, Monday, owing to the illnees of ber mother. Mr. Bromley, of Piattsburgh, who recently moved to tbia place baa taken up hia residence in Jersey City. Looking; Backward. WOMBft. •io om new »o«» f -——— - - IHHIRII im m • « • ' # »•——. atota ol Lake Champlain ft* • ewragft «*- . j * nimh VM r <* « * • • - « . o. A«XW<* ha*ootbwft tMM»aa. „.„., r^tofrti* Ml rtaill bbjk tmHiutm Ui tto A i-rtf o* mnmm ftftftmnlftf «* • • A . OtorMS J. I***. A r-O-^Mr*^"*^* gt, Loaia, mm» *»• Uft-BMftd b«*k. T. ¥' v*Jfftt» MM ftf Ifeft f w l f i «••• ^9*M ^ - "«••« •'.irp'ry-^ ••«*•*•*•*• f c *^ - .f!f ftf MM •li*» la tto BMN*( mm****)**** *mm* .^.-^.— l i f t — ftftft ftrtrtri w a r r '• tvftWlalf ft, IfMftft. Jtif*. 1PM< HiailiMitoftwlft* temaat awftkar ftl MI f ftftf ftfttlwmjt »• An Kogli-ib jcirt lo bar teeoa, Msijorie •ow«o, baa eaplurtd leaders in Bosjiaod by a melodramatic tale eaJlad the " Viper of Milsa." Tne suocias la made more iotereat- iBg by tbe fact ibftt tbe child baa bad DO perseaal •tperieftea with Milaa, aod qsiue aa little pcobeblr wi'b vipera. Mia. J. XiMw FoatfT, who ia by ike ap- poiatmeei ol taw t*<eakl«fii la iaweiisjete lor t t e aas«rtftMfti of J«*uea the epedTtioo of CHAZY. A grand foir will open Monday at Chazy lor the oenedt of the sacred Heart Co urco, which going to cioae Saturday uigbi, Maveuoer ** Sapptti will be served every night, oysters every eight. Bordeaa from Piatleoargh will furi-ua the intuits evsry ev<Miio|t. A piay will be presented by borne uleot Friday nigb', it will be ooe of the leatarea of the com'OK fair. A good time la la store for all asdft*is- viuuoo ia ex ended lo aU. The w«a;h«f eoouiiiooa swoa toftday, Nov. II, sMemed a winter aepeet. Frosty air aud two ioebcaof aaow. A yFs&fiss* IftW at ilo m *a (Ms M-„^^.A sa^Msa. ame heat ftiaiMSMSji sftMeyfftrkft,,^ r ^ 3 ^ S S » l^^mWT?-1 partt; k* vaMry, i rl. POINT AU ROCHE. W. B. Minllsr of Cbacy, loaded a coal witb bay ai Mooney'a dock last week. Joseph Parker of St. Albans, is vi.iting bis father, Horace Par ker of thia place. Dave CbeliU and L. Wright went to South Hero on a burning trip last week, ana re- turned as usual witoout a feather. Mr. and Mrs. John Lavine celebrated ibeir 25'b anniversary last Monday evening, a large number of friends and relative* being piesent. Tbe cottage prayer meeting was held at tbe residence of I. Geaette last week. Newman Boag ia buildin-; a new house. Waiter Wiley of Ccope<ville, ia loading bay at Mooney'a deck. Horace Parker was painfully iij-jred last week by falling from a scaffold. L L. Oliver U painting bia building, which will soon present a very picturetqie eppeeraoee. F. J. Leogfeid waa ia town laat week oayicg beeoa. DifM Chelli wspt lo Maw Tort la*t •AKAMAC. By Dr. 6. A. Dewey, Brooklyn. Let os look backward b.iif a cenlury atd 3ee who were the men prominent in busi- ness and professional hie here in the vd'aie of P.atlsburgh. For then Piattabur_?b was a village ouly, aod not as now a city. Bat to be more dtflUteas to tbe time of which we wiive let us say iu ihe year eighteen hundred and fjf.y-two. And we will first recall the names of the clergy: R-v. Father Rooney of the Catholic Ch: reli, R-v. Dr. J. H. CM', of the E tiscooal Church, R-v. David Dobie of the Presny- terian Church, Rev. John E. Bjwen of t h e Methodist Church. In the legal pro'ession we remember Wil- liam Swetland, L?mue! Sietaon, George M. Beck with, Samuel B. B?ckwith, Peter ^. Palmer, Daniel 5. Mcliasters, Jesse Gay and William R. Jone3. Tha doctors v ere B -rj J. Mooers, Sam- uel Beaumont, Elward Kine, Truman Dc Forri3 and Horace Nelson. The merchants were L. Myers, TV- a. Morgan, G V . Elwards, David Stern, Vdas & Crosby, P. Sawyer, S. P. B-iiley aLd S i c b o l 3 <fc L y n d e . There were two drug stores, one owned by William P. Mooers, the other by Mooers <fc Sto dard. A'so two hardware stores, ote owned by Fitch <fc C o o k , the other by C. D. Blake. John J. Drown made and sold boots and shoes and Henry Back was io the same buEioess. G-o. N. Webb sold tia ware, stoves, etc. Levi Cooley—Hits and men's furnisbkg goods. William R^ed and A. A. Preecott each had a store of Jewelry, clocks aud walches. There were two hotels, ihe '-Hailed Slates" by John N.ehois, and "FouiiuetV by D. L FocqueL The newspapers were "The Pittsburgh Republican," R G. Stone proprietor, -nd "The Clinton Coutty Whig." That name is about obsolete now, but there were whigs in iboee days. Dr. Martin B xby was the first dentist locited in Plausourgh. P. Tenny Gates took daguerreotypes, and later a? the art adrt need, photographs. J. D. Tay lor and his brother Joseph were teacher* at tbe academy. Levi Piatt was postmaster, Millard Fill- more waa PresiJent ot tbe Uoi.ed States, W-sbiogton Hunt was Gjvernor cf the S:a.e of New York, and at that uu,o this btate sa repreeenl*d io the United Slates Senate. R EPORT O F T B E CONDITION or THE First National Bank OF PL.4.TT*Ism',U,S. r. I Xo. 200, I At Piait-hurgh. in the state of Ne.\ Turk, at the I close «.f business, N v Hits. l'j»5. REtsUl'KCLS. Loans arid disc-.ui<t> *T7:s:>- i- < Oveniraft-. se.. ured aiid litt-*-. ureii 1.-2 .~ r. h. B-.tids to-eitii-.-circ il^ti'.u i'«i..«». .< Premiums on r . s. Bonds -...i,., 'nip's, securities, etc --J'-tT* sjl Banking house, furniture aud hxturrs s -^*% ,?. t U'h-rreai is'.a'e ..waed '*• >-J :•• hu'i from National Banks i ot reserve ' ageurs :!T7 i^4 , Due fr-.m appr..ve-l reserve agents s7 7 4 •.. ! Co.-.'ks arid . .ti.er. a--.li items i 7j7 4.-> Fractional paper punen. y. upkels. aud | cents 7 '."1 LAIVI-CL MONEY Ite-tRvn IN BWH V /.• ^pec .e ..................... 44 '5!~> ' •• Lpga' tender N'.-t^s ]..»«. "i 'I 'i£- '*< Re-lemptioii fund with T" s- Trea.-orei (5 jicr cent, of circulation• HvnonQ Dae 'rom U S Trpasjrer. -tl.pr tnan J per cent rcdtmpiioD fund 7mi t'.i TOTAL NOTP E - L. Will )«5 li.i'1^ t r.iuT.tj >.r i. ..ii at l;s r.«-rn» . j '. Iprr. !.'»- a'. IL- - as?-H..ii iLtr^d * rei-i i;.^*-li t! a* ai. ajj-.:- a*; a Tbe It- -ar-i • I ^ .1« , v , .r-.ntrt Ii -t .'.s .'.£. -..-»— u t , I -.- L, -l .--i. IV •.! 1 .x T . -' -rj;' ,a > V. u {.•eiiil.g ••! -a. . i^: i-i--:—. ii • -" r a-'i.-ai; - .*'. 'V • *i'u t^- r_»--ii i ->r . >. .t. lary . .r. 1 Jl J i tO Sl.iTi.' UiBILiriES. < 'apital stock paid iu - $loy.. Su^t.i'is lund 2J ' Cndhiled prints, less eX].e:ises and taxes paid -4 .:r 19 Natloual Bank notes oul--taudirig ..... l-*t..«Ki w Indivi-iuid dejsjsits subject t-. cht-vii... s;r. - IT 4-J Demand certirJcates of deposit- :>•*••.»( 4* '^n ri d ch«s.-k- r. - 7. Cashier's checkJi ouL=tar.dii,g 2 - i ; _'t< TOTAL *I 27."7>. --' STATE or NEW YOKK, ' Ojuuiyif Cu„l,.H. 1 **• I. C. .-s. Jo"hns.i!i. l a-l....-r of il •- 3l.s,yp II,IT..-1 bikk. .lo».iIeiiiri:> sv.t-itrti.at ti.t-al«Ai-^Tat.-mci.t is true to the be^t of m> kt.- .-.vlf-jgi- -iT.d t-^u.-f. C. S. JOIINMDN < •is'.ur sulis*--ribed au-i s-.vora to hefore inp thi.-5 I'.'U •lay of N o v e m b e r , lifijti \". E. Mourn:. .V-'iri? 1*J..L£. I'IIBB ECT— Attest: a. v Tvrris. > MVEhs. - lnre<lvrs MuOrfE. i to n\. e-tii.-'j a'.d -:.a:p rt.- /•-..».i.g le s r.h--.d i tir a- a'.d f .r t.e t».r t. Jary r l.v.- -i line bci.'.-ii '.e t-.wi.t ..f I'a> i..i_. ra ia. 1 Hi.rnT.a»-„-'. I-, s •••i i ...i,:j of i i " B ? g T.L.' _' 1 a}' l,' 1, U f » ' Itir ..I t U ' Ui.t j . 1 1. . I.'- Zi V.!- - I - M--i..r,y r< ... i *.*5 . : . - . i *l.e ' .'.-.s . : tp.iri.-ri al d lijii !,,u- P-a. at a -*.ii--^ - X t . al-.l r-urlpt-i. - i ;--*-' ii T ',*r-/ !• i. a t.i'. h trp* . Lu^ifc.i,g TL*-.- ^TLW»-t ".-r'-er - f i^ '. 2I..I aril t h e n .r.*iv,«—'. .«.ri.er .-f L-.I -!1. "I J»,^- -ti P ". o;iM t^rj'In-1.1'.r^r. tgtr.pi. «-».!.•'•? y a>.nn- a.i. r I., -o i rr«-" 1-'-.%!•:.'-1 ;u - . aLd re-marirl aLd )•.£/• d IL . ••• a J.s'a' •- f LI15-L!:.C tL. Us0Ld..-Lt hu.vjr<-i«r ^ . prL . -I feet Io a-lake Ii t h e --i>tPl .> i.tt '•r''.r , ..lll. t EiIi-Ll.Lrgh EVP bur. :re'<-JT.TJ - »r-^-1. r»«.-t.y from a -rasp L.art.t.g t -. .'ui*'.. rj.rt f Lot l-;. IT.1 ITJC r rTL«a-'. . r • r » i. . , , IOAL-L i. * o.l M . 'ai> rr_ t i . ^ v , • ^ »-. j n.idcl.,ailiai,. -LoA ^ \ ii»-r»-•!«-• n_ i y « a t.-.n ..f -all . i P rj :..e -L II *• i. » I i .*• - %:*> K m ueer aiiJ s .r.i-J.-r at-. - i- J> f - a r. LitJ-eUilLe ft -. ..!»•.« AibaLy. N- V . a i . l a . - . . t.rti of CULt L I'ojril;. Ditci. VCtu,l» A_ . To* N B'J-il'.D <ir THE lu'AN nF DAN.NEJIUUA. By It. ->. L>*.- N. ---l-r\l-..r. J . -UN W -V £la T..At i ,crk- -C. f.hiUlEu I f. y c MI.., J K It il i i AI.,. 3 Y. ».. 1>. i l i i ^ - i J !". I Tii'AN Bo^HIt <ir' Ilii. ii.'.VN -.r Ei-i EM.l t;i»li. F. vV -„i.„ - . £. I. I)..»,n. 1 A :. 1 rlti. I-IH- 11 1 ,,- J f i- V. M.t..- J i" 11 D -.., ,r J r ef«»f »S9SSSMS9St »t»»»»»ff• m K PLATTSBURGH STEAM LAUNDRY 40-42 RIVER STB££T. The larger', p a«t '^ "-.-. *- ' . a- 1 a. »t-^!.t =Iai'.ory » u rt- "ie. , -K * * M m m a There ii> n o u s e denying, said the. man witb the t u b brow, that this race prob:em H a serious alliir. N w , d iwn south I •* Ddl'e straight talk lur tair. put ii. the njin J with tte loud cluthea, CJ mat'er w^'t syv.etn a-, o' beuin' you fo:ler, yer boon! ter "it j e#»fJ»»»ajSaT»g«««g«»««a;e;s;**» '.row p.l down soire time. Free Collection and delivery ASDREW F. WILLIAMS i", ii c'« r CLINTON COUNTY S. K. RYAN, Proprietor. REPOSITORY ••••••••• H HFAlH'UABTKbS FfJli FUR and PLUSH ROBES Street and Stable Blankets Ti I I Loot, strayed ar swisi eae yawag free ilivery roei*. Waas) lest asea it wore aa ia lie ear* of oar B*- ftwoHeaa Irisaas. Aay ialermftiloa wiii be laaakfaUy rwaaiaedftfifte leaidsaia ueiwsea " "•' " ' • " ~ i •wt Ut wsMfe wt •WEEFlftGl. It ia n cuooiag part to play tha fool well. Nothing la bard to a willing mind. Ojce aa aae aod ever a custom. If you care anything ab^ut your horse's comfort and health get him a good blanker. (.Jet it now and get it of us. We've a line so large and varied that you're sure to find what you want at what you are able to pay. Don't put eff your blanket buying. Your horse needs protection from the present chilly days almost as much as from the biting cold of mid-winter. Besidta, you can ^uV*i£»£tiA™* h w* ueuetad. j do better now while our lir*e is complete. The bawt ttiaft ia ike world ia to Uvej •bote*. I S. K. RYAN. 4

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dered paid :

( ' . ..».•(»;;"•. - / - . ) . T 0"Br;">- S l V T x r r a s F r r - f p ?15 . F O A r m w P I S G N k*-rirn-p S l o , W'tn. Groiran S3 F v d F i r ^ p h S3, DiOiel R ' a r S.i LiDCPiU. P a r e n s S 3 . R hard B u r k e S l . i , Chnrlpp B. r r .n rd S15 , R H. W*lr-nx SI . i P 1:1 W i p e l e r ? I 2 . N A G*i'lari «fi j M T'-oi-vilio ? 3 L^nn Whp^Vr $ 3 B f .-' L-i U $ 3 , .Jai-ip-i O ' ^ o - r p ' l ? 3 , K h V i u i i f ' S .1.1 F.tz mtri-w i r l i . G».if!ie U B n e n S15, N - f B a k " - S I S J ..-ei-l D-»-lar.pj f-'i Ph ' r n>we> S 3 W ' . m Gl in r -rr«n" S-3. .1 R P a r s o n s £ 3 R «?s F b i h d P l l S l o . F K H _"u S15, J B S l r a t ' o n S15, E l B n o l t l j ( " E I inian S3 E 1 S \ v m o u r S3 n C J l n n i i f i , Blurry Cbrppnlpr S 3 , A F J a d d S15 H E B a k e r S I 5 Baro ld Ma-iin 5 1 5 J r O c O -s is 0 F H-I ' ic . tn ¥3 \Til-liHtn C«.flp> S3 1. •) Hi"", S 3 . W G- B . k

$'A, Ar thur L ' t .e i , f l 5 Miles C >okP f :") J i i ? ' p . P r a a o S15 . Friir.k Oh- rppasrDP S 3 , Wm () L - i r y S3 P o ' y h e R0-...1 ? 3 , Wdii»m D ' L » a ' \ ?3~ II (3- Ri.-ker-s o r $25 , T S K t f l C n , S-' .'. T ^ P S-IWIPS Hi-r.1u.,r,- Co. c 3 .^y, U Ca . ' L i . - ' S1.5 ' l , l > n A-<\.al ."o $.514-. Plu'it-: t.r_". L U &

fn in ! P C " S I Kit L z - r L i P Co. * 5 "7 W U ' F roliai'i S 3 t e t ' t ' o e J Pun C I . t=.T W G

W,.ci.x i 6 .n ? J 9 e-L, W G W,'c< ' . t i?on 5-i^ W.'p.i B'ii'dir.!; C a jf.sfin F - < i Ar-c .. . i , | . , .uP S I 25 L' z - r L i- P C - • . s - n tii.p.' P i f i . Co. St. b - u t n i - l 0 . ' . Sli: T i

Mrrri and V / / W — P a i k h u r s ' &. T .-,Ior So, J .-p-r, Oi .u ie tLe i?3i 75, J .=ij:>l Oi i 'QPl ie £Xi 75 J . n e p h Oiiin e t t e S13, Loziei- L <fc P •V t o in. Sowiet* H a r d w a r e Co. ?230 5(i, S T a U ir i?46 25. Spni inel P a i ' . Co. § 5 50, F M P u i d j f lM 77, t imith Br03. §10 50.

U"i»/(/- Fuifl—Jluliar. L">f>bvrp S8 R e t s -a- s pr M U Cu. jJSTO, J W T u t i . e A Co. j SI2. f-0, R - r s i p ' a o r A l ' a C o 4 3+. S m i ' h fins. rl. R"i =-piapr Mfa Co. Sli. C:t} C h a m b r- , :a.r, $ 9 47. T A R liters Sl t i 50. School D v j ri'-i N.t. 1. S2U M), Sent ine l P u b . Co. S15 , i

V G i\". lke r S5 06, T h e Sowles H a r d w a r e C. S12 53, P-OLJOiton & B v l e r §72 63, • ' t i s Mi'lar A Son Co. $67 73, Wal-.vorlh , Mf4 Co. S13 05

ZyJ / . - i . ; / K/// («i—Lcz pr L & P Co. S501 10.

Inp Fun'!—The Si>wl js H-irdware Co-S I M 6 D c k i Goal Co. $25 75. J K>r 1-" S7 75, Piall j-biirub L D & P C •. S 7 S . J B i n i e i . t t - r S l 49 Stumey A' Pa t t e r son S36 53,

.1 ihD H a r p e r S I , B i r n ^ r u A Barnard S*-50, I E z - r L i P Co. sn.64.. J o h n E H. t chcock 75,'. .1 il.n C G - P S4.i<5 !

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in rnr.i i r e r n l f r . The curve at C r i r l o l t p

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r r . In ' i l j when hie l a rk id f x p p r i e r c e a s a

r r o ' r rnai . ip r.".r . idP rPd.

coraiY coBBESppmircE. K E E S E V I L L E .

Thp rrra»tr..= o r G»o. K GIPBVPS, wljo £iec" ,ti Ja> k=rr v i ' le . F<a . on Fr iday lap), a r r ived t i r p T n e T ' n v a r d laid a t res t in E v e r g r e e n ron-o t f ry . Mr. C P A V P S . who w a s v e r y well

ipnwn in litis prriinn, hod bppn in fmline hpa fh lor o y e a r pas t and as wnp hi? n?nnt cuf om i e went sooth for the whi ter . He. hi d beer, t he re but a Tew days when fits i r p r d s h e r e heard of his illn»ss. Hia con-d. mn r r p w g 'eadi ly worse and his dea th oc-r-OT°d F^ldav, Nov. 9 h The fni-erai WBS I P ' •• f r rm the home ol his sister , Mrs. S. E.

T f o Trac t ion C o m p a n y hoF fil'ed a 'orfr V r G wan ar.d wa& in charp-p of t h e Auanb 'p tell w a r t in do ing a w a v wi 'h t i e o'.l s i .c r

wn c*i wa? a ti-ne-lof-er ai d a iter.e' 'al r,m-

s a r c ' . 1* has r-een carpfnl to leave the

s ri-e'p in arood cor <i ior a r d ' l e r e w serv ioe

will f>e a.) iprecia -pl by a!l p a ' r o n a o f f h e ' i r p .

Ti>^ Marga re t s t ree t <x r-nsion has t ' p i n

C i r n p c e d with the belt a t tl .e corr.er of

G ' n e i a s t r e e t and t h e loop io PiVti s'r-PPt

w J i p r o b a t l y b e co r rp l e t ed in a dny or eo,

C i r s w i l sooii b e root l ing Jaiou. :h t ha t end

of the city. ,

P e t t y B u r g l a r i e s .

Riv. r L-'dcp No. 149, F & A M., ol which Mr C e s v e s was an old and honored m e m ­be r Mr. Cleaves was 74 y e a r s old and had 1P8 1 " U i= his h o m e tor the g r e a ' e r pa r t of ' '= Me. H e was a t o r e t i m e cashier of the K>>p=priPp Na t iona l B a r k and !*»!pr was cor r e r 'Pd w i ' b the A u s a b l e Hor se Nail Co.

() i= Pa rks is d a r g e r o n s l y ill a t b n h o m e

T^-p traii.'-r? . lorat . -ro M.-r-»rror. .Vrl - ! ' a r . J* rrrr ,e r-i- 1 r* ,*»>^s:. wf o ftts^-.- 1 in .' .= -'»-fea ' . wi I f-ave tn s v . iw a e ' ea r f a r d r>r t ' . " o i l . F i r s i - r a ' IflV'Tiiism i» o r e t ^ i r ? RT.I EPr.eral h-'B itiiv q ;it=. nr.->lhpr, saj= Cfis r-f r a r C o r o o r g .

The r 8 ! f , o ' i c l"fizir and sale of farcy s r l i l ies for the OPFpffT »-f ?>"P ^;»Cro-I Rppr* ff'll opPti on R a l u r ' a y c v w i r f f . N v. 17 ar.d clo=e o r S a n i r d a y e v e n i n r . Tv iv Zl A cordial invi a t ion is e x t e n d e d to a 1.—^-P Bi U.

<Vjs= Mfltul ? ira<tot i . t r i - rn i e r for M B. Ciark A Co , was :n t o w n T h u r s d a y .

M;sp Ri-r.ha F u i r b a n k is visitirff friends in R. nseg P . n r t .

G ^ o r e e 0 S.ix" is h a v i n g 1 is s ' o r e a r ­r a n g e d for In rnace h e a t . Char les Warnc-r is in c%arffe e f the work.

The m a n y friends or Miss Ldl ian K nnev i n t l i s i o w n m a y b e p!ea=Pd to teurn ' h s t she ^ a s a . v ^ n uji her ros i t i . .n as a ' e n o ^ r a i . h e r in A D. B 'o rn i iower t r o c p r j s to re and !i s e o n e to Albany , N T , for a ten week 's conrpp in the A l b a n y J ias iness Ct">l;e^e.

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a c o i b e r next week .

P ia l t sbnr t ih s e e m s to be pass ing 'hrci' '£.h

an ej i !eu, ic ol p e t t i b u r g ' a i i - s to t h e srieat

a n n o j a n c e of mprc^an ! s apd ' l .e tnjf i t i ' J t ion

ot the p dice. F . T two ws-i-ks p a s t the re

h a v e been r ep irts of s lorps haviuj. been e n ­

tered ai .d stnal , tu rns lakei ; , arni on Sunday

mortiuir, i t was f o u « i t h a t t h r e e bu-5i*-e=s

places on Clinton s t r e e t had been t a m p e r e d

with, b u t n o . h i n g t a k e n so far a s could b e

l ea rned . A .p i iva te h o o s e o n N i r t h Catherine,

gtrei t also rece ived a v u i t b u t the w c u l J - b e

P ' .nrlea Di lp5 '_S15 , b u r g l a r wtia [nguLeDecl awaj ' .

O - e u e r a i G - r a u t a t I r M a t t s b u r g l i .

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D^p i r tme i j t of the E t s t , a ccompan ied by bis

persona l ai 'e , Ca.pt. A J B..w e } , m s p e c t e J

P l a i i s b u r g h b a r r a c k s on W e d n e s d a y . A

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wea the r t he t roops w - r e r o t p a r a d e d , '.-ut

w-ire inspec ' ed in thei r q i a r l e r s . Get.eri.1

G a n t ielt h e r e on the a f i ' r n o o n boat fcr

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w i.j-r,™ W L I ^ I w tg i w e o t M o t d a y evec iDf .

Tr.>sp wbv a r e a r f j i a in ted with Mr. Adfe'iS

r - f j ' a !•>£, as a writer and H p D r j W. Savape 'e

r p . t i h ' i j D as a p i r d u c e r were no t di»ap-

poxtfed it, t t e . r eeuu ia t ee . T h e play is brlrn-

fu.I ot npurkiin^ wit, fanny gi tna t ions and

fc-irnog c l t u i a i e i . I t i u hkod»oaiely

K'jiged and in te rp re ted b y a c o m p a n y of

c tv t r r people who knfew what the i r parU r e -

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tar . r ip«.

MpKEiXTESoeKT W x m * . r e p o r t of tb«

pu»>!»c irehooli which * e pabl iah Ibig ««<-k

» t i b* read with l n t e r e t u T h « e w o M t

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i t u to oe txtped that Meh feriter e f a u f M

• • « • E .pwinjr . m be M I K a t o o e e , u d

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M W M d X M M M l O M k o a w t i . t ^ K M M -^ - • X n a l f l y - - f u j . Mtf UtopfMMV Wf <* * « M 4 « « . i * M a r • * , t o ^ w to tt«

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Mr= M . . . J L E . R a r d - W P . C in Caurge . Be-

l«v" i i '.he F , . j a ^ — J o u i u r J a } Uoolhi w a s

a lub.t! p r r c ided o v - r by Mrs G e o r g e K- . -

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1 c a t - , t he coLlptui-i i ma J - IBUI.JUS by O ^ t n

I ft , M - [ .- b.jiik, " L ^ l y B a k . m o r e . " Thle

D i f « x i ™ . i l t.y ihi- S . L ' P , and the pr in ' . td

I r*c.pp wan Kiven With eac:. . The SuuUay

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J . . . J I 4 au i -c IL W. l.P j . 1 . i .IL J — t h e lovel ies t

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T..T-.. w - r e M.r--= K j i l i D J I P , E i z t b e . b

1 K - . . . i i , l l - . r u Iia.rbei, Mubel s . o w e r , E j i l b

D ^ . - t L t l\u Hu . .ae= . M.S. M. G B a k e r 1 h i j a J patiPoe t ab l e , ass is ted oy li t t le

C-.:.er.L«- J..tn.=urj, Mary T u : n e a n d E , z i -

t j - L Kpw'.ur,, a:i in J a p a n e s e c o s t u m e .

L a i t b u t r.L.1 ieadt was t h e fite s u p p e r g iven

a- 1; p rn. Mrs. D F . B a i k e r , p r e s iden t of

'..».- tO'.ie'.y, h a d t h a t W cha rgp , aaBlsled by

Mrt-. W. tb i ' .w Wats'jD, Mrs. Sweet , Miss

G.. .a d, Mrs . C a rk , Mrs P lace and Mrs.

R cK. M.-s. Gpur t re C o r b m a n d Mrs. Mc-

H i U p 1 i .ureu c fl-e, a c d Mrr. H M. N t w

....L a t ' P h l . - d to t h e i c e c r e a m . Tr.e yc uo_e

K.n- i t l Mrs. M.lton E i w a r d - , ' S u n d a y School

L a.-s w . i t - i j t n t a b l e .

Tr«- WDOle ih'.Lg was a g r a n d cnccesB, PE-

pptial i} fi-.accialy. The laa ies have, been

workir.sr L.r ove r s ix w r t k 3 a n d they cut

a r d Hpwed ove r 100 1 c u n d s of r a g s for r u s e ,

a ' .d m u l e and tied 3« comfor t ab l e s , But

t > i r B!ii-c«a h a s t ho rough ly whipped o u t ail

the worry a n l fatiirue a l t e n d i u g t h e " g e t -

t h!4 u p " and rnakiDg r e a d y this househo ld

fair. Mrs. B i i k t r , t he p re s iden t , de se rves

a e r e a t dea l ot creci ' . for he r u n t i u o g z al ,

a3 a l so d o h e r very a b l e ei.-ter a s s i s t a n t s .

VICINITY S E W S . !

S B r a r a c L i k e is makina; p l a n s for tho , es te . ' . l i ihment of a Y. M. 0 . ' .

S i h n i l e r v i l l e has been swindled by a clever }oun<? man With a DPW and bean ifai g , fCi-3 of H iwer in t h e form ot a b u b , whicn the ladies bou4h t freely arcl from which tuey a r e still wai i ag for t h e !o iU4e to appf-ar.

T.,e (.enple cf Trou*. River a r e much op -pospd to the d i s c u n t i n a a a c e of thei r p i s - -(fli. 'p, n w i n s to rura l del ivery, and f-fl -r 's a i e * eihE m a d e to r eve r se the o rde r r ece tv td from W.ifhitiS'ton.

Cci rp la i r . t is beiri.e m a d e by erriployps of Bai i ' t i rff Cont rac i'.tr Co. on t h e b a r s e c in •! a t Waipif. rd. Thp men State l ha t IhPir pay

month , and ih. i t t h - i r 11 r t e chocks a r e only nego t i ab le a", t h e otfkP of lhocornpBDj , where tbey a re cha rged

5 to 10 per c -n t tor h a v i n g them cashed .

D.". T. P . Sawen , a d i s t i n o a i j h ^ J divi .e

ed I..r a ' a r y t ime . Mr. P a r k s , who is one of our old a r d respec ted ci t izens has been in p.tor h e a b h tor s o m e t ime and has been eonQced to bis bed a b o u t th ree weeks .

1 Mr. a c d Mrs. W. S. G r e e n e of Hadley , IN. T , r-per S u n d a y wi 'h friends in town .

Mr and Mrs. F E Haske l l cf W a r r e n e -bursrr,, N. T . r p i n r n e d l o thei r h o m e Tues -i'av after s p e n d i t g p a r t of thei r h o n e j m o o n wi h us.

Two deer w e r e killed h e r e W e d r e s d a y af ie rnoon arid o u r local hun t e r s a r e feelina; j t i ' t a n t . P e t e r L»s(ierance b r o u g h t in a fl e I wo-vear-old bu< k, a n d C h a s . Wes ton a smal le r one .

P S Reil left T u e s d a y for a week ' s visi t with li l ends iu Montpel ier and Barre, r e t u r n -ivg by way of A l b a n y and Troy .

W A T u r n e r left W e d n e s d a y for a sho r t r cat ion visi'iufx lr iethle in Gleng Fai l s , VTirreneburgh, Albany and Troy.

. l a r res M t K p t z ; e i 3 e r j o j i n g t h e week" in N e w York .

Miss Ro?a A. F a s s e t t is v is i t ing re la t ives In P .a>isbureh .

W. A. L " o r a r d m«t his his d a n c i n g class Tnesdav everdoa:. H J has m a d e a c h a n g e of da te s , a n d h e r f - P e r wi i hold his class on F i iay ewnirj ir i r .s tead of Tuesday .

B J N ' c G i i r e is in E l ' z i h e t b t o w n this w-1 k- a t the rnee.Ung of the Board of S u p e r -v - r s .

Q u e a n u m b e r from here t o o k in t h e sJ ow at P a i t s b u r s h Monday e v e n i n g .

Mi=s A ' l c - L o o n a i ' d , who h a s been v is i t ing be r s h i e r Airnes a t t h e Commerc i a l H i n s e , r e ' u r o e d to P a i t s b u r a h MoDday. She was oceoropa i i ed b i Miss K a l e Q i i u n , C. Mc-G j i r e and T. E . H*ai°y .

A v . r v pre t ty w e d d i r g occur red a t St . J lin'ri C b u ' e h Wednesday m o r n i n a when 41 ss Mina Pine, d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. i< im P U P of Olimonvii le b e c a m e the b r ide o! Mr. iMi.cliPii B.ijwood of l h a t p lace . Tnei r m a n y friends wish them much j o y . I

iri - . -Mi" ' a.- <l' c - ' - ' . " ' ' - « -r i ' - ' . r : T • ' - I l ' : " ' - ' - • ' \ ¥ ' \ 1 - ' . Bf -1 Wl . s ". - ' J-' ' ' I - 3

K ,i fp • « v ) « ! c % ; i\ \z- .-. r ' t\-, .v 1 • p - c ^ v ^ r - T . - ^ a r .-^ t ! . c - x .s '• .- -

' r t j o ! f n i r j S t r H t y r - ' : i - . ' M .- i iv \ tavr = a o-^s rn-» !P " -c - •ii.;'-»aT'^- * '.'IT - 4

1 . , !» . *pk . I ' ] ' i V W I t .' l . l ? »' = ' " W 1 t -n r l t g r i ^ j - ^..- f -r _- -• i s . ' , . ; • - . - , M ' w--a- *prB*ari.I ^»>re ,s a f.-'l r r s r .« rt :r .. w.i'-i m .

' . ' I ' P a r n r n ' w r o r ^ T pr, .vp I I ' e ' »«• ' i l l ? .•' '*". in i r* r e r a ' ' T t. !•"• fr I* . . - J I w a j rriorx wvi)-k-'V deer .

Tl-e R ' p i j H , - \ n J i i - 'v ' 1-1VP * ••• n « 1 .H -.!«'. T i l ' " ' .'. "I ' r 4 • I. i» > p -jn-iTi'^ = 1 . .< ' . - i- r *• i- . x '••!• S l T - s - t j ' Kintj i.f -' .- p . . . . ,1, i r , r, I -."Til P . i t t f ev r . ' v IT, 'Y- P ! ,1 1 J K1" m i n i frr. i 10 14PI - r i t i -..--r,' r , i ' t . i f , i , . . . r Ttt ir n - -di l i i lpa . Ai.d 'I W tip ^ u r f r s 114 ^ :hey do r.nt resor t to ' 1 * samp -• ib-me i'i th is S i . ' p ' H ' vear . A - d f = - - r n ' ' \ in I V r . i w of the L'enTPr int-G"ivpn or . wh 1 i? cpne r -atlv co r su le rpd nn 'v a " t i j n r e h - a d . " but is in fact a verv imporT^m p p r a i r a ^ e . pspp,^-ia'Iy in the d ' s ' r ihn t i ' i n r f r i iu 'e p a t r o n a c p , a= mnny ot t fp c^mmi ' tpp^ in t i n ; p - e a re composed of the G . ivp r ' o r , L p n ' e n n r l G iv-prnor and s o m e o the r Sijiie ' lite T. So l h a t if th°y c a i count 10 t^e I / a u ' p n a n t G i v e r -r o r t py would have a nu-j r i 'y in all those C">mmittee=. which would mean a ffreitiba' in the d 'Htrib-diin or S i a ' e p a r n n a a e . The L ' e u t e r o n t G .vernor iiad a lso the mnkin i i of the S e n a t e c o m m n i p e s which is a v ry i m p o r t a n t m a t t e r in tha t bodv, n n l bes idps the re is t h ° poss ible chance of a s ing le d e a t h m a k i n g 8 Democra t ic G i v e r o o r wh eh wn i ' r l be a t e - r i b l e ca lamUj from a R>puTitir-an

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j Or. Burnham is the g u e s t of J . S. A h a r e .

I Mrs Obe.r and Mrs. J o h n F^lford havp g o n e to t i i w e ' I .

Miss F E W: eeler sh ipped n ine ty d r a k e s this week to the Lit t le F'alls Poul t ry P lan t .

The M E Socie ty will hold an Tee Cream SiC'ol with o the r a t t r a c ' i o n s a* their parlora on Fr iday even ing , N o v . 16. A cord ia l in­vi ta t ion to a l l .

Hol iness Meet ings are. in session a t she res idence ol H e r b e r t A ' d r i d g e . conduc ted by J i h n W a k c m a n of Sciota and Mr. F a r r i a n of this v i l lage .

Miss F i ' z p a t n c k , P r inc ipa l of our High s t andpo in t . All these taota a c o u o t for t h e School, is b o a r d i n g a t Mr. J o e l G r a v e s ' . J e x t r e m e anx i e ty of the R e p u b l i c a n s in r e -

| L . A . Childe, Superv i sor , is in a t t e n d a n c e g R r d t o M r - Brace ' s defeat . w i t h t h e b o a r d of Cl in ton 'County c a n v a s s e r s | E l m o r e Lyons sho t a d e e r l a s t W e d n e s d a y . a t P i a ' . t s bu r sb . | T h e d e e r was ev iden t ly chased from the

I Mrs. Alevia B r a c k e n , or O r e g - n , with her ! T o o f - 6 ^ d o ^ . 3 D r t M r L o o s W ? 0 , " 1 P 1 l l ' e

s is ter , Mrs. Marv P a l m e r of Port H - D r v . we re d e e r 10 ma lot and followed it unt i l n e a r t he t h e g u e s t s ot thei r c o j s i o , Mrs. J . F. G i lbe r t , H o p p e r b r i d g e wheo h e killed it with a eec-las t"week . Airs B r a c k e t t will be r e m e m - J 0 D ( 1 B h 0 1 -bercd by old friends a s Alevia B u r ' i c k , d a u g h t e r of H a r r i e t t F i l lmore Burdick, a n a t i v e of C h a z , , and foi m a n y y e a r s a res iden t of P ia l t sburg t i . Fifty y e a r s h a v e . , „ , , _,. , ., , . „ ,- , „ , „ „ , passed s ince they l e f t ' t h e east , and she , or , } , r B ' f9a, Giav* f.J.Mrs- K ^ H called on course , found few of the. old re la- ives and ' fnends a . t week dr iv ing up in M s . Clark a

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friends. S h e will visit friends in Jfew York before her r e t u r n .

F r a n k L e e and wife of Lowell , Mass . . in t h e e m p l o y of W. H . Miner, a r e b o a r d i n g with Mrs. Lee ' s b ro ther - in - law, F r a n k Morri ty.

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Q i i l e Eice wea the r a t t h e p r e s e n t wr i t ing , t h e s n o w which c a m e a few d a y s a g o is fast l eav ing us .

T h e r e a r e severa l on the sick l is t in this vicinity, s u S s r i n g from Bevere colds, e t c .

T h o m a s F o r d b a m who has been suffering from a very s eve re a t t ack of pleurisy is, we a r e g l a d to see , on t a g a i n a n d very much be t t e r .

Mr. St . Deni3 ' family who h a v e been q- ta ran t iced , suff-r ing from d iph the r i a , a r e now cons idered all r ight . We a r e very g lad t b e j had such good luck a n d did no t lose

T r e first s le ighr ides ot t h e season h a v e been indulged in today, T u e s d a y .

Mrs. 4Iary Lovely of Concord, N . H . , r e ­tu rned to ber D i m e iast F r iday after a vis i t ar.v'of their famflv. to her eut .L Miss Mathi lda L i valley. | 0 j r f c - J 0 0 l j ! a ' a 2 D t b y M r 3 . J o r d o D i ta

P O. W e a v e r , p rop r i e to r of t h e P h o e n i x do ing finely and t h e schola rs a re l e a r c i n g Ho ' e l , h a s been on the 6ick list for a few rapidly, especial ly the l i t t le one3 who a r e d a . F , b a t we a r e g lad to see him a r o u n d t a k i n g their first t e rm ot school .

H e Ti • rrif=or.-Pitt B ok Co. S3 S2 H r ' t g h - ; 13 v.eid p a o b for nea r ' v lob. M Hi ' A "o S22.S0. A VI Wurrrf. S'2 50, J X Bar le i tc A b o . S2 .74 , Gay lo rd Bros . S i ;.o.

Pour Final-J H Davis S3.75, A Malbopt f •?!(», N t in . . - A c > ^ S t i . J o t e j b F o u r t a i n S3 i and far 20 vr.ar3 pas or of th"e Fir=l P r e i b y - p a r t r i d g e s , r a b b i t s and <har Lhtnga. H rber t Fust.- S I / . Si a« Sablon P I 5 L Q t e , i a D Church ol Troy died a t b.13 h o m e N JV. Ale.t B u re vis i ted bis d a u g h t e r ^ rc i . an bau l t t 6 , Z - l li Bourdeiiu SS, >mith

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O ving to this i t ie fall of show onr m a r ­ke t s a r e glu led with s a m e , cons is t ing of

M i r t i n Bake r , j r . , and family h a v e m o v e d t o B j e k m a n t o w n .

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Air. Butsfurd, ot the c o m m i t t e e on l ib ra ry

s u e , i ppo r t ed , r a m l r g s eve ra l ava i l ab le

s i tes . The c o m m i t t e e was d i rec ted to confer

•vit'. the Corp.-ratii ' t i Cc utsc-l and repor t a t

l b - t e.\' iQpel i ig .

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O i n i ' . ' . ' O t i t i l M r . Ro. 'kwpll thp f o l b w i r g f-'..u.i:>rg lur t h e LH-d- of the seve ra l de -par ' .m-; . :? li r ' h e J ea r l'.i07 were o rde red tiubiisi.ed : G T,t ru: f'.,n.l, --•rt-pt fir •!, L j l fit.g fun-1, 1- r - lur ii, P .. cp fond, -^1 drill tm.d, L' ' a n . bind, -B -r.d f'ji-.il, Pu \ i l . g appr . jp r ia ' io i l ,

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13, a l t e r a l o n g illness.

I M.done bad 6 10 8 inches cf snow on T o s s -d a ) , and eleigtH o n ' .

! The ,V1-ihoui=t church of Can ton had t h e idea of inves t ing n .ocey accord ing to s c n o -

I lu re , aLd 250 new dol lars w t r e dis i r ibu ed ' a m o n g ihp par i sh ioners ThPSe they W P I P ' (X..eC'ed to add to a t ; e r the maoDt-r ol ;tie

BitH'ca' t a l e n t s , and ihe resu l t was a fund ot $1 ,095 trom the S250.

Tl e. misMoo churches ot S:. E t s l a c e and S ! . Hube r iV , L a k e P i c i d , a r e now free from deb t , the lost p a y m e n t hav ing been m a d e a few weeks a g o . When ihe R-sv. Mr. S i d e n e r took cbar- ie of Ihe par i shes a ypar and a halt ago , the re was an i n d e b t e d n e s s of $1 ,000 . and it Is owing to his leadersh ip t ha t t ne p r e s e n t saU-f -c tory resu l t has been b r o u g h t abou t . Repa i r s h a v e also been m a d e on a t . H u b e r t ' s to ihe a m o u n t of 8217 .

I ' is i s p e c t e d tha t (Aorta will soon be m a l e to e n l a r g e t h e R iy r . ronk H t s o i t a l . T h e bui ld ing is filled, and t h e r e a r e ?c ) r e3 ot t en t s on the g r o e n d s PCMpi-H bv pi'.iant-3 who c a n n o t h a v e o the r a c c o m m o d a t n i i , wt ich becomes necessary a s tha severe, wea the r app roaches .

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Mrs. M c G m ' l e y is in a fair way to recovery . H e r father , 41r. Han' .on, and he r s is ter a n d b r o t h e r h a v e been visi t ing ber .

Mr. R. R H u m p h r e y of Syracuse and G. B. H u m p h r e y were a t t h e S u n d a y se rv ice of t n e revival m e e t i n g s .

Roy Watson was in town for a few days .

J o h n H a u g h r a n was in t o w n on bus iness M o n d a y .

S le igh ing is fairly good a t p re sen t .

T h e show has g o n e to D a n n e m e r a .

F r a r k A'.kins las t s h i p m e n t of t ho rough­b r e d fowls went to I i d i a n a and F 'Orlda . H e h a s rep len ished his p re sen t s tock of fowls with t h o r o u g h b r e d s .

A r t B t Pa ine ha3 m a d e his l a s t t r ip h e r e for the win te r .

R e v . W. T. Cher ry of S i n g a p o r e h a s s e n t to a n u m b e r a t Cen te r a Malaysia Me.ssage ed i t ed in S ingapo re , a l so a p i c tu re of t h e stal l "u which is a p i c tu re ot himself.

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T l i - r e s on l j or.e st.-rj told Of ' . l i s t-elovr-d

l i K in wi.ose c a m e a d e v e ' e d son has e i t a b -

Ii-hPd a m e m o r i a l chape l in P i a t t s b u r g h .

Ot her s w e p t r e s s of n a t u r e , h igh inte l lect

and u n b o u n d e d d e v o t i o n a s wife, m o t h e r

and f n e c d , all il ose who rf m e m b e r her b e a r

u 'q ' j a l i f i ed t e s ' i m o r } . A c d her cheerful

p ' i f te rce io e n d u r a n c e of the sufferings wl ich

her long i l lness b r o u g h t , a r d the b r a v e t c -

c - p t a c c e of the f a t e l h a t was to s e p a r a t e h f r

from those she loved , p r c v - d l h a t in her wa3

l .e s t ra in t ha t ba3 m a d e the live3 of hp ro 0 ? .

Mrs S'.etson was the d a u g h t e r of R i ' p h

H .sea 11 and Mary S te rne , and was born 'n

E - - e s , New Y o r k . Much of her g i r l h r o d

W13 spent In P i a t t s t u r g h , a t the h o m e of h f r

uocle , J u d g e John. L v n d e , and s h e was

marr ied h e r e to the H o n . L e m u e l S t e t son .

Af ter a n u m b e r of y f t a r s ' r e s idence in K>ese-

ville, J u l g e a n d Mrs. S t e t son r e t u r n e d to

Ihis t o w n io 1*48 and h e r e Mrs. S t e ' s o n died

on J a n u a r y 1, 1860, a t t h e a g e ot 51 yea re .

An e x t e n d e d o b i t u a r y of Mrs. S ie t son wa3

publ i shed in t h e R ' p u b l i c a n of i h e t ime , a n d

we q-jote the o p e n i o g p a r a g r a p h of a b e a u ­

tiful t r i b u t e to a r a r e and love ly c h a r a c t e r :

" I t is e v e r preH a b l e t o r e m e m b e r G o d ' s blessed sa in t s , who have left beh ind i t e m the savor of a godly life. T h e m a n i f e s t a ' i o n s ot divir-e g r a c e in their h igh spi r i tua l a t t a i n ­men t s , or d e e p reliigious e x o e r e n c e s e r v e not only t o i l lus t ra te t h e p o w e r of l h a t g r a c e , ou t to e n c o c r a g e O'hers in thei r Chr i s t i an course . A n d whem tbey a r e t a k e n a w a y , they do not s t e m ent i re ly los t to ns , havi i g in m e m o r y thei r holy l i v e 3 — ' T h o u g h d e a d they still s p e a k . ' "

T H E FTETSO.V M E M O R I A L C H A P E L has b e e n

presen t ed to Trini ty Church , P . a t l s b a r g b , by

i h e H o n . Franc i s L / n d e S t e t s o n , of N ^ w

York, t h e on ly euiivivor of Mrs. S t e t s o n ' s

four sons . T h e chape l is in t h e b a s e m e n t of

the church which has been en t i re ly r e m o d e l e I

and refurnished, b e 3 i l e t h e C i a o e l , Mr.

S te t son hav ing refit ted t h e choi r r o o m , ve s t ry

room, and S a a d a y - s s t u o l library, all b e i n g

d o n e in b a r d wood with ateel ceit iDge, t h e

furni ture of aeb, and t h e whole aimple and

b»autiful in eflect. T h e » » ! ! • have been

c e m e n t e d , t o e e n t r a n c e < m o g e d to t h e f ront

with s t s i ra of ce tneo t , t h a wooden pillars a r e

rep laced hy ihoje of i ron , and a new d i » ln

b t i beeo p lac-d arouod tbe b u i l d i n g .

T h e chepe l w u opened o n O s t o b e r 28 , tbe

•e rv iee of b l e s - i n a Ilhe a l tar taking place on

t h a t d a t e . Week-day service* mod tbo Son -

d iy -»choo l will be held in too chapel , »Bd

t i e work of t b e cbiorcb f really advanced by

Mr. S t e u o n • geoeroue gift- The o r c a n ID

t b e chapel i i preawntod by B r a . S. H. Booth

and tbe pariah b M fakMalled ft BOW b e - t i o f

•puftratoa.

Triolty ie BO» • •ode! «N1HO«. Tbft • • • • benbip ftBd ftetlftfk* d lb» ebftte. *»»•

At S y r a r o s e th ieves en te red the res idence ot Rot .er t D-y, on ide. m o d fashionable s t r e e t in ihe c ty, while the family were a t d i n n e r ai.d escaped with §8,000 worth of jewel ry .

R ibert H jope.r, who by acc iden t d iseo-veie. l Ihe process of g!az'n-r t h r ead , a n d who wound ihe first spool m a d e in Wtl l ima^t ic , d.eii a t h ss h o m e io t h a t city a t ihe a g e of 90.

The a p p e a r i u c e of a s l r a n g e and m a l i g n a n t d i -ea?e on the M-x ican border cau-ed pan ic a t M a ' f i where it s p r e a d . L^cal ph j s i c t ac s were u n a b l e to d i a g n o s e the d i sease a n d a p p e u l t d to tbe. S t a t e au tho r i t i e s .

H e c r j Soi i lb , son of a weal thy bu i iues3 m a o 01 P . l t s imrgh , was shot and k Ue l in his futhei ' s house by a b u r g l a r who escaped and 0! whom no clue. Cttn b e found. )

R i t s b".', Ihe. b a n d i t c .ief, has been a p ­poin ted by the Sa l t an ct M irocco G o v e r n o r , ot A z . l a and n e i g h b o r i n g p rov inces . j

T h e s e n a t e c o m m i t t e e , in c h a r g e of this ma t t e r , voted ' o t ransfer ihe a shes o! Eruile 2 la to t b e P a n t h e o n . |

B o e r raiders u n d e r Fer re i ra , a r e m a k i n g ser ious t r o u o l e m nor thwes te rn Cape Colony, j

A ten y e a r eld boy of Mount Holly, N. J , | blew his th i r t een y e a r old s i s t e i ' s head cfi, 1 pul l ing t h e t r i 4ge r ot w h a t h e t h o u g h t was an empty g u n .

The I n q 1013 T h e a t r e Co. h a s been dis­charged I r o x b a n k r u p t c y , escftpiug all claim 3.

Six men were killed and five i r ju red by the- e su los ion of a boiler a t the power houEe of the L : k e S'iore Rail oad a t Cleve land .

T h e warehouses of the A m e r i c a n Snuff Co. a ' F r e d o m a , Ky . , were wrecked by d y n a m i t e in r e v e n g e aga ios i t h e t obacco t r u H .

T b e s ' e i m e r K e n s i n g t o n , o n e of the finest of ib»j Dirr-iaioD L oe , w e n t a s h o r e oil M a ' a n e , Q i e . , in a h e a v y s n o w s t o r m . The 600 paBseLgers were t a k e n oQ in s m a l l b o a t s and the ship was a tota l wreck .

T n r o u g h t h e b l u n d e r of an employee 47 peop le were ki l led and 35 ii j ired io a o i i l -eion be tween i r n m i g r a i u u i o freight t r a ins on the B. and O. r o a d , n e a r Woodvi l .e , l i d . T h e vtc i ims were R i s s i a o s a n d Pole3 . A l ihe bodies were o n s u t n e d in the fire which b r o k e o a t after the coll ision.

E i i D e ' . i P ra t t , a t Sc io ta las t Monday. H e s a j s they have a .Republ ican G o v e r n o r the re .

The Bnckley Cons t ruc t ion Co. have q i i t work on the S' .a 'e road for this year , bu t we hope, they will c o m e aga in .

Mrs. J As'.i 'ine of C h a m p l a i n . has been vi=iiiug her mothe r , Mrs . H-jnry G r e e n w o o d , for a few d a y s .

Mr. and 41 r3. G e o r g e P e r r y , of Pe r ry ' s M i l s , were vis i tors in town l a s t T u e s d a y .

The m e m b e r s of the Mooers G r a n g e held thei r m o n t h l y m e e t i n g in the F . i r e s ' e r s ' H i l l i a s t Tuesday . J u d g i n g from all t h e Et-.1I they "left beh ind t hem, such a s fruit a n d vege t ab l e s , p r o s p e r o u s t ime3 m i g h t b e t h e i r p a s s w o r d .

H . A J o h n s o n h a s b ° p n a p p o i n t e d U i s -t r i c Depo 'y H i g h Ohief R i n g e r of t h e I n d e -p e c a e n t O-der ot F o r e s t e r s .

I L R ck, who h a s been v is i t ing a t Ei en t n rgh tor a few days , was wise e n o u g h 10 re tu rn «»-fore tbe t r a in s go t s ta l led .

Mr. Louis R- la t ion of S w a r t o n , V t , and Miss Mathi lda P a r r o t of Mooers, were, mar -r e ! a t Mooers F o r k s last 41 jnday , by R ' .v . F a t h e r G-icbard. Still t h e r e a r e m o r e t o foliow. j

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Char les Cork ios ba3 now a fresh supply of ovs te r? on sa le a t bt3 house . H e rece ives wepkly c o o s r r n m e n t s of fish, c l ams a n d lobs te r s from B >stoa. j

H. H H j w a r d ' s mill will b e o p e n e d for work soon . H e is now ready to do p l a n i n g . I Mr. Whi tney , who owns Schuyler I s l and ,

Mr. D Smi th left f jr hia borne in P r o v i - h a s g iven a n u m b e r of tons of hay to sel l . deLce, R I , N o v e m b e r 9. | Sandy Bu t l e r ta lks of load ing s o m e cars

A two h e a r - o l l bet ter be long ing to Hi ram with po t a toe s he re . H e has t w o b o a t s a t C a r ' t r , fell from a smal l b r i d g e on his Tarm P o r l Douglae3 this fall. and b r o k e he r l eg . I t was necessary to kill j Mr. P a t t e r s o n , t h e real e s t a t e dea le r , wag

~ iu town S a t u r d a y .

P O R T K E N T .

I t h r epo r t ed t h a t Mr. R o w a n who owns Tre tnb leau m o u n t a i n has f>und a g r a n i t e q i a r r y a n d will emp loy 200 m e n to work m a k i n g m o n u m e n t s .

Char les Curt iss , s ta t ion a g e n t , and Wal le r B u f i n g t o n h a v e g o n e d e e r h u n t i n g .

E P.ckie i3 g e t t i n g a l a r g e s t o c k of g o o d s for bis s t o r e .

Tue Proc tor wa3 in t h e h a r b o r with a l a rge tow g o i n g Sou'.h.

J . A . H Baud was in town t a k ' r g o r d e r s to-day in the s t o r m .

We h e a r t h a t Char le s G i d d e n 3 13 dan ­gerous ly ill.

T h e d a n c e on the m o u n t a i n wa3 qu i t e well a t t e n d e d .

B e r t C r o w r s h i e l d s is r e p a i r i n g bia house which he b o u g h t of Dr. Barbe r .

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J ha Pett irsger of C h a m p l a i n , is v i i i l ing M-v. H -ory R e m k e r .

J jsP|th a t d 4 iedr i c Boo l in a r e ill.

J . D j v a l r e t u r n e d h o m e Monday n i g h t

rrom Cha ' .eaugay, w h e r e be h a s been visit­

ing his b r o t h e r . A G i o d r i c h s p e n t S u n d a y with bis son in

C h a t e a u g a y .

Mrs. H. P l a n t e is ill.

Mi53 L m r a D j p r e y left for N e w J s r s e y MoLday e v e t i n g .

T n o m a 3 Rnwe ha3 r e n t e d t h e Geo . A l l e r -ton farm, and will occupy i t for a y e a r .

V .P i a in Pe t e , from Mooers , h a s m o v e d in to t i e S tee le boo3e, fo rmer ly occupied t y Wm. D o d d s . H e will o p e n a m e a t m a r k e t in town.

J o s e p h P e i e r k i n left W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g for the eas t .

Fox h u n t i n g is t h e o rde r of ' b e d a y h e r e now. They say t h a t t h e r e a r e q u i . e a n u m ­ber on the m o u n t a i n .

Mr. R o w a n a n d b r i d e h a v e r e t u r n e d to t h e ci ty.

exce l len t chicken m e s u p p e r last T u e s d a y e v e n i n g which was successful ootb financial 'y a n d socially.

Miss Cora. G i n v e a w a " a b s e n t trom he r school las t T h u r s d a y a r d F r i d a y 'n o r d e r to a t t e n d first g r a d e e x a m i n a t i o n s in K>e=evi.le.

Mi=s Mary B i t t e r s p e n t T u e s d a y a f t e rnoon with f r iends.

Mr. Coomb3 is o u t aga in af ter a s h o r t ill­ness .

Dr . A r t h u r D a r e baa r e t u r n e d t o h i s p r a c ­t ice in Vine land , N. J , after a s ' ay of sev­eral m o n t h s h e r e with h is p a r e n t s for the p u r p o s e of r ecove r ing his hea l th .

Miss Y"ma R j c k ol Ca-iyvilie is a t t e n d i n g t h e Morr isocvi l le Union School .

M t s s E i h e l Good or Cadyvi l le s p e n t a day with he r m e n d s h e r e .

S8l8ctioits_for_Msmrjriziag. For the convenience of ihe pnn In cf the public

schools, the PLATTSKCRGH RXITHLICAN will v^blish

each week one of the se'c-oti<n.s for memcr zing prescribed toy tbe State Education Department in its 1 ew syllabus for elementary sthrwU. '. he se'ection in tbe n e s t issue will be "The Qiiality of i l e r e r " froru *' Tbe Merchant of Venice . "

C o l u m b u s .

Behird h 'm lay the e ray Azores. Behind, the Gates of Hercules.

B fore bim not the ebost of shores, B-fore biro only shoreless seas.

The eood-mate s-dd. " N o w m'ist we p-ay. For lo 1 the v-ry s tars are ffon-.;

Brave Admiral speak,, what sba 11 say - " " "Why, say. *Sa'l on : sail on : and on I ' "

" My men STOW mut inous day by day. My men zrow ghastly » a r , and weak ."

Tbe s tout in -te thought of Lome: a spray Of salt ward was ' ed his swar thy cheek.

" What shall I say. brave Adm ral. sav. if we sight n a u s b t but seas a t dawn ? "

" Why. you may say, t r bre^k of day. ** Sail on : tail o n : sail o n : and o n : "

They sailed a n i sail-d as wind? m i j h t bl w. Until a t last the blanched mate s a id :

** Why, n o w n o t eveu trod would know Should I and ail my men fall d^ad.

These very winds forget their way. For God from these dread seas is eone.

Kow speak, brave-Admiral, spefk and say—" He said, " Sail on 1 sail on ; and o n : "

They sailed. They sailed. T h e n s p o E e t h e m a t e : "This mad sea shows tils teeth to-aigh ;

He .-urls Lis 1 ps. he lies io wait Wi 'h lifted t e t t h as if to b i t e ;

B r a r e Admiral, say b a t one go.'d w o H Wbat shall we do wfeii hopt; is sront r "

The wo-ds leaned like a leayinsr swoni . " Sail on : sail on : sail o n : ai.d on : "

Then, pale and worn, he kept his deck. And peered through darkness. Ah, 1 ha t n ight

Of all dark nights : arm then a speck. " A l i g h t : Ai is th t : A. l h s t i : A- l i f rh t :"

I t s ew, a s'ariir fl >.g urfnrled : I t zrew to be Tim- 's burst of d a w r

He gain", d a worl a : lie gave tha t world I t s grandest less n : " On! sail on : "

JOAliEIN MILLER. Cinemnatus Heine Miller, an American poet.

was born in WaOash district. Indiana, Nov. 10. 1S11 In im he went to Oreson. was a miner ha Califcrnia.^ He studied law, edited the "•Demo­cratic Beirister"' in Eagene, Oregon, and was Judge of Grant County, in tha t S t a t e iu lb<>i-7.i. He was. led to adopt his pen name of Josquin from hav i rg wri t ten in defense of Joaquin 41 ur i -e t ta . a Mexi.an brigand. He was a j u r n a l t t in Washington. D. C . and in :bS7returaed to Cali fomia.

HISTORICAL^DEPARTMENT. [Contrlbndons rela'iair v> the early h i - f r y of

Cunton County and the Cjamplain Valley are solicire J ]

RSMG10US.

A L u c k y L«i tx»e B o y .

LtHie H o w a r d WerLer h a d a narrow e3Cape

f r t m w L a t n - i g U b a v e b«wc a f e i i o u i CCCi-

d e n t OD W t d n - B d a y a t t e r n o o n . With o t h e r

ocj-B h e bad d e e o r u n o i c g after a n a u t o ­

mobi le , wben b e g o t in tbe way of a ho r se

d r ' v e n by V i e t e r Well*. Mr. We!l» tried bis

b e s t to avoid tbe boy , b u t tbe b o g g y bad

piEeed o v e r h im before t b e bo ree could be

s t o p p e d . S t r a n g e to eay t h e wbee l i did n o t

touch b im nod be escaped p r«c l ica l ly uebort.

P r o p o f t e d C a u a l .

Tbe I n t e r n a t i o n a l Waterway" C O B B I M I J D

in aeaeioo mt BcffaJo baa *P^*t e o w i d e w -

Hon the • p p l l t t i t o o of l b * * c b o i ! * « Caoal

Co for tho o p o o i o * o« ft <**"*«• • • u * nmt* . _ _

f . o o Hem Yotk to Mootr»»l. ftiimo* ">• i o e r c w o d la • Mckly graUtrUHt * * ! • * . • » « B . T . L1W.Q1+

r M M t M f f h tlmm to giftftt

T h e 38 h a n n u a l c o n v e n t i o n cf t b e D.ocese of A lbany wid t-e held ID the C a t h e d r a l of A 1 Sa iu le , A l b a n y , N >v. 20.

T h e s e v e n i b a n m a l BtssioD of t h e N e w Y j i k S t a l e conference of rel igion h a s been neld a t i -chenectady this week . T n e assoc i ­a t ion , which is c o m p o s e d of J e w s , uo led with Chr i s t i ans of m a n y d e n o m i n a t i o n s , w a s formed in 1899. T i e m o t t o s " R u i H i o t s a r e rnanv, re l igion is o n e . " P r e s l d e o t R i y -mond of Uaioo , p re s ided a t t h e o p e c i n g re - f ion .

T n e de lega t ion ot Ca tho l i c mi3s iona r i i s who cal led on t h e P r e s i d e n t tne o the r d a y a t t h e Whi . e H o u s e inc luded F a t h e r A l o e r l N e g a h a g u e t , a full b looded P o t t a w a t o n i e l od i an from O k l a h o m a , D o m i n g o P .k i t , a F. i ip iuo from L t z j o , and t h r e e y o u n g Bei-giai B who b e l o n g to a family of 8 bro ther? , 4 of wnoui h a v e e n t e r e d t h e p r i e s thood , a n d woo are j a s t r e t u r n i n g from a visit to BiW g . u m 10 tbei r field au_ong tbe Creeks and Cherokeea in Indian Te r r i t o ry .

The World'* Fifth Sunday-School C o n v e n -U > D ia t o b e beld io R o m e . I ta ly , May 2 0 - 2 3 , 1907. O n e of ihe feature! wid b e an exposi ­tion of Soaday-Bchool work by Dr. B »d«j-well of Philadelphia, s o d after t b e c l o w 01 ibe convention t h e booka , m a p i , charts, e t c . , will be distributed a m o n g mUsionarie i .

M \ P L E L O D G E .

We 1, elect ion is of t h e p a s t with all of its ops and d o w n s . We see in o n e of t h e c o m ­m u n i c a t i o n s of T H E R E P C B W C A X i b a t t h e c o r r e s p o t d e n t would c h a n g e m e elect ion law bv a d d i n g a o oa lh for t h e vo te r s . T h e r e ' is au oa lh now. J u s t cha l l enge a fi a i e r o r OLe who pays o r takeB pay for bis vo te ar.d s ee w h a t would h a p p e n . E i t h e r d ies no t cons ider an oa th of any c o n s e q u e n c e . T b e man who buys o r t h e o n e who t a k e s pay for hi3 vote a r e no t t rus t ed by t h e peop le for any i m p o r t a n t pos i t ion . T n e b u y e r does t h e di r ty work for those who are bis su­per iors , and i3 looked down opon by tbeee e a m e .

W a a r e a lways l o c k i n g for tbe comica l s ide of e v e r y t h i n g , for t h e r e are a l w a j s l w o s ides . E ec ion d a y there was a Dew de-p a i t u r e in r e g a r d to t h e Boat ing e l e m e n t ; b e a d q u a r i e r s s e e m e d to b e at our S a p e r -visoi 'd s t o r e . K J W , we wonder wby. W t i e s t a n d i n g o u t s i d e wa tch ing t b e e b b and II jw, a g r e a t b ig h-bater c a m e u p to OB, t e i r a raonir -g d o w n hia c h e e k s , s a y i n g : " H e a r s t is a s l ingy old cusf ; won't g i v e a poor vo te r even a dol lar wbeu he 'a g o t all t h e m o n e y . " W e looked a t t b e fellow, a n d j a s t beh ind him s tood Dick. The fellow looked so pitiful a n d fcia emot ion* ao hea r t r e n d i o g . ^ D . c k y o a know it t e c d e r - b e a u e d a n d b e c o a . d n o t e land t b e appeal, and witb mois t e y e s be rushed to B i . for dioner t icket*. T a k i n g » handful , tbe poor and fauogry t h a t b a t vo ted bad a ep leodid d in ­n e r a t tbe P reeby t e r i an c b a p e l , B i . • » > • for t h e b e n t l i t of t b e church .

Mr. and M n . Wil l iam Norman have m o v e d i n to tbei r booae on T«Jegrapb St .

W. J A n d e r s o n c a o g b l a largo bawk in a s teel t r a p , rue b i rd measured four feet from u p 10 t ip of w iog .

S e w J> . Jfe I I . T i m c - r a b . ' e .

T h e fall a n d winter t ime- t ab 'pp f tbe D. . t H-went in to ft i-cr Al->r.day, O c t o b e r 1. T h e only ma te r i a l c ' -ange from t h a t of l as t Feasor) ia in the t ra io from thp sou th , which a r r i v e s a ' 5 : 3 5 p m. in s ' e ad o ' 5 :20 p . m . Truing r r m i i l h e s o u t h a r r i v p n ' 4 : 5 t i a . m., 12:45 p . m , 5:35 p . m . n r d 10;rt5 p . m . a n i l eave a t 5:00 o m. , 12:50 p . m. n r d 5:30 p m Smj 'h b u n d t r a ln tn - r r ive a t 1 1 : 0 0 a . m , 1 ; J 0 P . m and 3:50 o. m. , and leav - a ' S 1 5 a m , l l : i ' 5 a. m . 1:30 p . rn. an 1 9:55 p . m .

O i ' b e C h a t e a u g i v b ra r . th t rn ins l e a v e l e a v p P l a n p b u r g h a t S : I O a m a n . ! 5 : 1 5 p m , and a r r ive a t 10:55 a. m. and 5:00 p m T a e r e a r e no c h a n g e s in the Mooers a n d A u sab le b r anches .

H o w ' s T l i i s ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fur any

case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hail ' C a ta r rh Cure.

F. J. fUEXEY & CO., Props., T-Iedo. O. We the undersiirued. have known F J- r t .eney

fi.r the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable iu all busiueas transactions aud fl naneially able to carry ou t any obligations made by their firm. W E S T & TKCAX. Wholesale Drugcists. Toledo. O n'iOLDUA, Krs.v-A!.' & Jfljutvix, Wholesale Drug

cists. Toledo, O. HaL's Catarrh Cure is taken internalif . act ine

directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of t l e system. Price, 75e. per bott le. Sold by all drmrsists. Testimonials free.

Hall's Family Pills a re the best .

O f f i c i a l C a n v a s . - . - , C i t T o i l ' J u l l . s -

b u r j j i j , w o o .

i.r,- !i t •srl th«-ral

» I l

B I R T H S .

AtPla t t sburgn . Oct. 30. lOtC. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tremblay, a son.

At Piat tsburgh. S-iv. 13. 1E06. a son, (John Theror) to .Mr. and Mr*. Napoleon Kacicot and erandsoD to Mr. and Mrs. W. A . Clingman.

M z l R U l A G E b .

* t ttio Roman Catholic Church. Red /ord . S Y.. S o f . 12 1900. Bora Lamourei.1 of Healord. and John Wilictte of PlatOiburgh.

AtPlat t i l jur i ih . Xor . 12 I»HJ, tiy the Rev. IV S. Kelley. Wm. Ki.fl-ranil -Marr K iz«beth Mort-ville, daughter ol J»r. and Mrs. H. C Montr i l le of this ci ty.

At St John ' s Church. Piat tsburgh. N. Y , Kov. 14 1906 Ha- r i e lS Gollen. and David P. Rooney.

At the p i r s naire of St. Pf te r ' s Ccar.-d. Pla t ts ' bnreh. a t 8 p. m Xov. 14 19ci;. by t h e Rev Fat i er S'rois. F r a n k Garand and 41ary L juise Labom-Oard.

A t Flat tsburgh. N. T . . >*ov. 15. VJ fi. Cer . l ine Grace i l e F id l e a and Ju les Joseph Lanocqae.

D E A T H S .

At Dannemora, N . Y., Nov. I t . 1300. Henry McCorry a t ed B9 years.

At Pe ru . ISTov 4 1D06 Mrs Melissa E . Gilbert, wife of J . K Gilbert, aged 69 years.

At Ann Arbor, Mich.. ?5ov. 9 lJOG, Mrs . Eliza­beth Everes t Schcff. aged 72 years .

A t Jacksonville. Fla. , J»oy. 10, 190S. Henry Cleave of Keese%-ille. N Y.

At Baitimo-e JI I . X v. 13, 19.K). Mrs. <". T» C<5wlfcs. » i • a'. • . : , ! C JV. ies oi the Fifth In-I ' a . t r y C s. \

At ^Vest CLazy. Oct 3 . lMiG. Mrs. Susan Leach, aged mi years, two months and eltvt-n days.

At a m ^ i t t - i r . . ' l i e • . .nrn ni ->f * ar va«*er-.. N -v.-mt—r ^. ; *. t . . . - A T \ ^ . v. . te . .n .pTe«t'i.j,^ i i t m ' . t « t , t»t Ht it,.. .,..., ppcsjonhpM in l a id . I ? T N . v j r , ( tpr- . t»

P r ^ p n . H „ H B H v b v Vav . r . at i M , . „ ib>.k«r*!. Ha),.-, ll-.-wn. U ' i . x it. »«i <<>. k». At i i rmi-n .

T i e . '«-ii n'tn'ri=t<Tp.j she i-pn^rtt-i't r.,' .a ' l j t-> the Mav.ir » i . t.HirntH'l m t ; . n | , ] , " . i f i n a ; j « * f 3 ' l f i i . | w.li « i n « w i r'«« '..t*r,»>. n >-i ..t t i„ . r , ,.,.,! s i » t M , , , , . . p v t u - i .-I . t tin Ntatp..f New y . , r k a ' d tha> 1 m i u t»i' , I, i ' a i_t.arj.-e the dvilps f f r l H T m a n i f the Ii a r d . f t ' ty Canvassers t . the best «f my aM ity

? i i W - f t ( v i a n . l s K i - n tn l * ' , w i „ , . , , „ „ mo this. •> »j day of N.ivtinf«?r. 1 *». . ' l L K " n s -

I n . ' " . F . M».VKIX. ' b y r l t r k . T t e i hairruan ttera admlni»t<T«d f i e -i*h t.»

<oty r-lerk ass W T-etaryas f»tl<™,s M . , . . . i , r . iy Mwtar (lux i will aopp-r t t ' p ••>*« »i» ..f the I 'mi-it -. a 'ps . th« <-..[.<it r". n of i- • - ' a t » of N n r l .PK.aTi. ' t>,a t H J ; faiD.fuiiy ,l,« ,rh-« the du t l . s . . f t . ,P . ff-p-t. ,,f secretary i.. Jv i. a.-»l of i.'ity t a i^assers to the best ..f my a). i,t>

« u b . r tb-d a i l sw» rn t o J byf re T W thi« x th day of -THOS F. 41AXMX. A -.veuaber. ll«*; J

K. B. Hi i.r Chairman. Tlie "ecrctary then a- tminls i . r td t h e . . »w tto

t iona lca th t o c a c n of t h e memt " I do soicm-j y swear that f will sopr-.i t t h e e institution of the Tnite.! Statvs. the«-<.Ti-' . ' 1 . a <"f the Sta te <if S e w T u r t , a n 1 tr.at I wi 1 i»,ttt fully perform the dut ies of e m canvasser to t t e best of my a l i n t y . "

K-abrcriltel and sworn to befi re me tb * «.h day of S t v e m b e r . 1 *»j.

4f LEE ROCKWELL. NED BAKER. E. P B n-M-'ORI). W B W l i i ' . X . VVM.l'i OKE. i l l iK .NEBI tOWJI .

Tir. s F . M A V M X St- rt-tarj

S T A T K »i K > T of the r t su l l of Jl) ele ti ,i on qtiesuons sntimnted held In a ' d f i- I h e t Jvi.f Piat tsburgh. j , , t ' jeCourity of t .In 'on. on thei- ih day of N'.vcmln-r. VJ-6, made -:iy u .n li m I . ( Uaurassers in and for-aid < Py, r> m f ' i * /;• •»' »j tha t tr.e sum of ten thousand d liars a d a i u >nai be levied and rawed by t i n j o r the purjxj.-eif paving on < 'linton and D- • fc Stri-ers "

The whole number of baiI"W east on snid preposition was s ix nundred a .d seventy eight I'M-iiufwhic'i furor hundred elahly two were for .-.ai.a proposition and one hundred fifty six were against said pr ip j3 i l ion , and forty were black.

/• fter completing t h e canvass "f the votes. Mr. Roi-fc«eiI oEereti t he following r e < lution which i « . a d o p t e d :

"117t(r<iZ-.', the canvass of the votes <m -raesliou-i suhmittcd cast a t a g e n e r a l (de.t i u h i i l i r i t t e City of P la t ' sburgh . N . 1'.. on lUe r,-h day «r Ni vember. l&iW. having been i « m p u t e . j and i t appearing tha t a ina jority of the vor-t^ cas t o n said proposition were in a v o - thereof.

We declare tha t th« said proposition . . jaesitoa submitted i wa= adopted.

R. E. HTDE Chairman M L E E W i l IUVKLL. NED BAKEtt. ELMEK F. B 1TSFORD. W B. W I U u X . WM COi'KE. EUGENE BKUWN.

On mot ion <*f Mr B >hsf*.rd, at* .vo caiivftsa was ordered publishtd lu the official n e w s p a p ' r s of t h e c i ty . On motion the meeting ad jou rna l .

THOS. F . MANN1X, Secretary,

ITor O v e r S i x t y T e a r s .

Mas. Wrssxow's SOOTHING SI-HUP has been used by millions of moiuers for their c h i l J i e i while teething. If disturbed a t night and broken of your rest ov a sick child suffering and crying w l i i pain of Cutting Teeth, "end a t once and. get a bottle of "Mrs- Winslovr's Soothing Syrup" lor

> O T J C 1 2 .

The under-igned. Clerk of t h e B .ard of Si,p<rr visors of i"iitt..ii Coa i i i j . i e w i*-ra. wi.i r t^ 'vi to M i s for lubi's*! ng MenuT.drpd i « . o p i . s . f t h a j »urr,al f..r Ui.ti; l^tty .p". tM.ai..J in ..- o lu uL-t lour hundrt-a and r f ty . J.V.. tn p'aiHjr, siiylfat.-l tiiiidme same as ut Iji.c. . i .so tor tn-- r. •* * r*d. i i jmtn-r ' . l a—i-i-ii.pTii rolls. rait.e lo Or f^ny *3

I g . » . i j » i i i . . - e ••! i n * , j .41- , , l o r t . f t n tn iusar . l . 1 1 . m t a s rp. -i-'-i ; iK.UI.d 1U tX-Os-i of W . i UHf. irml i V l t i ' t T ' - •> | aud nree hu^or- •! . - ' " r a - ' i . with ex t r a soia .»t | hooks r j ioe a s .L i <•!•. N i l ! i r . j i J -» .S p» t . -pr -

s^iitrt.lt » I ' - P B >ara «>'i or *-•-: -re N . i f l n v i :

and gives toi-e and energy to the whole «ystem "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething is pleasant to the tas te and is the pre seription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States ^riee twenty-jive cents a Dottle. Sold by sJ druggists throughout the world. Be sure and -<ik for "Mss . WrsgLow'« Soonra i s STnri»."

t | . * | . . l ' - ' . . 'f-.»»-l t o T n - i . p r £ . . . . r bef .t«-Dcc-mo-r pi ! " . i',1^ B^ar ; r p - u , « i t he r ,g^ t to r* j .i t any or a i . Pids.

< . E. 1NMAN. Clerk t.i tha B .a-d of .*iajwr»-i-.r*«f - i in toui ••.

N O T I C E

A U S A B L E F O R K S .

G e o r g e fl. Smi th s p e n t S u n d a y in P l a l l s -b u r g n .

E . W. Fea tbe r s ton is o u t of town on bus i ­ness ibis week .

B- M. Fisher of A l b a n y , ca l led on t h e t r a d e this w e e k .

Owing to the j o n d i i i o c of tbe wea the r b u r i u e s s s e e m s t o b e a t a s i a n d - s u l l .

Mrs. P . F. Brown s p e n t Monday in P l a t l s -b a r g h .

A l a r g e n u m b e r from thia p lace left on t h e excur s ion t ra in for N s w Y o r k T u e s d a y m o r n i n g , o w i n g t o t h e r e d u c e d r a t e s .

R jller s k a t i n g se.ems to b e t b e rea l a t -t r a c iou of l a t e , a n d a l a r g e n u m b e r a t t e n d each n igh t .

A . Bosley w a s called to St . Louis recen t ly , o w i n g to the d e a t h of his d a u g h t e r .

T h e d a n c e g iven by t h e gi r ls ba ske t -ba l l t e a m las t F r iday n i g h t p roved a success financially aa well a s social ly. A n u m b e r of bovs from P i a t t s b u r g h were i j a t t e n d a n c e . Music oy Lynch ' s O .chea t r a .

Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s K ' g e t s end d a u g h t e r J e a n n e i t e let t on t h e ear ly t ra in Monday for New Y o r k City for a sho r t s t ay .

A s t r o n g a e n t i m e n t still ex i s t s in town o v e r t h e Elec t ion and it is unde r s tood tha t a n u m b e r of t b e l ead ing H e a r s t men are in r e a d i n e s s to bold a s t r e e t p a r a d e a s soon a s t h e weather p e r m i t s in h o n o r of Chan l e r and o i b e r s e lec ted on t h a t t i cke t . They h a v e secu red t b e serv ices of two b a n d s and i t p romisee t o be l e a d i n g e v e n t s for s o m e t i m e .

Char le s F . C u t l e r is a t t e n d i n g to t own d a t i e s in E l i s a b e t b t o w n th is week .

Sirs. L t r a b e e was cal led t o be r h o m e a'-Union Fal l s , Monday, owing to the il lnees of be r m o t h e r .

Mr. Bromley , of P i a t t s b u r g h , who r ecen t ly m o v e d t o tbia p lace baa taken u p hia r e s idence in Jersey Ci ty .

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A n Kogli-ib jcirt lo bar teeoa, Msijorie • o w « o , baa eaplurtd l eaders in Bosjiaod by a melodramatic ta le eaJlad the " Viper of Milsa." T n e suocias la made more iotereat-iBg by tbe fact ibftt t b e child baa bad DO perseaal • tper ief tea with Milaa, a o d qs iue aa little pcobeblr wi 'b vipera.

Mia. J. XiMw FoatfT, who ia b y i k e a p -p o i a t m e e i o l taw t*<eakl«fii l a iawe i i s je te lor t t e aas«rtftMfti of J«*uea the epedTtioo of

C H A Z Y .

A g r a n d foir will open Monday a t Chazy lor t h e o e n e d t of the sacred H e a r t Co u r c o , which i« g o i n g to cioae Saturday u i g b i , M a v e u o e r **

Sapptt i will be served every night, oysters eve ry e i g h t . Bordeaa from Piat leoargh will fur i -ua the intuits evsry ev<Miio|t. A piay will be presented by borne u l e o t Friday n i g b ' , it will b e o o e of the leatarea of the com'OK fair.

A good time la la store for all asd ft* is-viuuoo ia ex ended lo aU.

T h e w«a;h«f eooui i iooa s w o a toftday, N o v . I I , s M e m e d a winter aepeet . Frosty air a u d t w o ioebcaof aaow. A

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partt; k* vaMry, i r l .

P O I N T A U R O C H E .

W. B . M i n l l s r of Cbacy, loaded a c o a l witb bay a i Mooney'a dock las t week.

Joseph Parker of St . A l b a n s , is v i . i t i ng bis father, H o r a c e Par k e r of thia p l ace .

D a v e Cbel iU and L. Wr igh t went to Sou th H e r o on a b u r n i n g t r ip last week, a n a r e ­t u r n e d a s usua l w i t o o u t a f ea ther .

Mr. and Mrs. John Lav ine c e l e b r a t e d ibei r 2 5 ' b anniversary last Monday even ing , a large n u m b e r of friends and relative* b e i n g piesent .

Tbe co t tage prayer m e e t i n g was held at tbe residence of I. G e a e t t e last week.

N e w m a n B o a g ia bu i ld in- ; a new house.

Waiter Wiley of Ccope<vil le , ia loading bay at Mooney'a d e c k .

Horace Parker was painfully i i j - j red last week by falling from a scaffold.

L L. Oliver U paint ing bia building, which will soon present a very p i c t u r e t q i e eppeeraoee .

F. J. Leogfeid waa ia town laat week oayicg beeoa.

D i f M C h e l l i w s p t l o Maw T o r t la*t

• A K A M A C .

By Dr. 6 . A. Dewey, Brooklyn.

L e t os look b a c k w a r d b.iif a cen lu ry a t d

3ee who w e r e t h e men p r o m i n e n t in bus i ­

ness a n d professional h i e h e r e in the v d ' a i e

of P . a t l s b u r g h . For then Piattabur_?b was

a v i l lage ouly, aod no t a s now a c i ty . B a t

to b e m o r e d t f l U t e a s t o t b e t i m e of which

we wiive l e t us say iu i h e y e a r e igh teen

hund red and fjf.y-two. A n d we will first

recall t h e n a m e s of t h e c l e r g y :

R - v . F a t h e r Rooney of t h e Cathol ic Ch: reli,

R - v . Dr. J . H . CM', of t h e E tiscooal

Church, R - v . David Dob ie of t h e P r e s n y -

ter ian Church , R e v . J o h n E . B j w e n of t h e

Methodis t Church .

I n t h e lega l p ro ' ess ion we r e m e m b e r Wil­

liam Swet l and , L ? m u e ! Sie taon, G e o r g e M.

Beck wi th , S a m u e l B . B?ckwi th , P e t e r ^ .

Pa lmer , Daniel 5 . Mcl i a s t e r s , J e s s e G a y

and William R. J o n e 3 .

Tha doctors v e re B -rj J . Mooers , S a m ­

uel Beaumon t , E l w a r d K i n e , T r u m a n Dc

Forr i3 a n d H o r a c e Nelson .

T h e m e r c h a n t s were L . Myers, TV- a .

Morgan, G V . E l w a r d s , David S t e rn , V d a s

& Crosby , P . Sawyer , S. P . B-iiley aLd

Sicbol3 <fc L y n d e .

T h e r e were two d r u g s t o r e s , o n e owned

by Will iam P . Mooers , t he o the r by Mooers

<fc Sto da rd . A ' so t w o h a r d w a r e s tores , o t e

owned by Fi tch <fc Cook, t h e o the r by C. D.

Blake .

J o h n J . D r o w n m a d e a n d sold boo t s a n d

shoes a n d H e n r y Back was io the s a m e

buEioess. G - o . N . W e b b sold t ia ware , s toves , e t c .

Lev i C o o l e y — H i t s a n d m e n ' s f u r n i s b k g

g o o d s .

William R^ed a n d A . A. P reeco t t each

had a s t o r e of J e w e l r y , c locks a u d w a l c h e s .

T h e r e w e r e t w o ho te l s , i h e ' -Ha i l ed

S l a t e s " by J o h n N.ehois , a n d " F o u i i u e t V

by D. L F o c q u e L

T h e n e w s p a p e r s were " T h e P i t t s b u r g h

R e p u b l i c a n , " R G . S t o n e propr ie to r , - n d

" T h e Clinton C o u t t y W h i g . " T h a t n a m e is

a b o u t obso le t e now, b u t the re were whigs

in iboee d a y s .

Dr. Mart in B x b y was t h e first den t i s t

l oc i t ed in P l a u s o u r g h .

P . T e n n y G a t e s took d a g u e r r e o t y p e s , and

later a? t h e a r t adrt need , p h o t o g r a p h s .

J . D. Tay lor and his b ro the r J o s e p h were

teacher* at t b e a c a d e m y .

Lev i P i a t t was p o s t m a s t e r , Mil lard Fi l l ­

m o r e waa P r e s i J e n t ot t b e Uo i . ed S t a t e s ,

W-sbiogton H u n t was G j v e r n o r cf the S :a . e

of New York, and at t h a t u u , o this b t a t e

sa repreeenl*d io t h e Uni ted S l a t e s S e n a t e .

RE P O R T O F T B E C O N D I T I O N o r THE

First National Bank OF PL.4.TT*Ism',U,S. r. I

X o . 2 0 0 , I At Piai t -hurgh. in the s t a t e of Ne.\ Turk , a t the I close «.f business, N v Hits. l'j»5.

REtsUl'KCLS. Loans arid disc-.ui<t> *T7:s:>- i- < Oveniraft-. se.. ured aiid litt-*-. ureii 1.-2 .~ r . h. B-.tids to-eit i i- .-circ il^ti ' .u i'«i..«». .< Premiums on r . s . Bonds - . . . i , . , 'n ip 's , securities, etc --J'-tT* s j l

Banking house, furniture aud hx tu r r s s -^*% ,?. t U ' h - r r e a i is ' .a 'e ..waed '*• >-J :•• hu ' i from National Banks i ot reserve '

ageurs :!T7 i 4 , Due fr-.m appr..ve-l reserve agents s7 7 4 •.. ! Co.-.'ks arid . . t i .er. a--.li i tems i 7j7 4.-> Fractional paper p u n e n . y. upke l s . aud |

cents 7 '."1 LAIVI-CL MONEY Ite-tRvn IN BWH V /.•

^ p e c . e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 '5!~> ' •• Lpga' tender N'.-t^s ] . .»«. " i 'I 'i£- '*<

Re-lemptioii fund with T" s- Trea.-orei (5 jicr cent, of circulation• HvnonQ

Dae ' rom U S Trpas j re r . - t l .pr t n a n J per cent rcdtmpiioD fund 7mi t'.i

TOTAL

NOTP E - L. Will )«5 l i . i ' 1 ^ t r . i u T . t j >.r i. . . i i a t l;s r.«-rn» . j '. Iprr. !. '»- a'. IL- -as?-H..ii i L t r ^ d *

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Sl.iTi.' U i B I L i r i E S .

< 'apital stock paid iu - $loy.. Su^t.i'is lund 2 J ' C n d h i l e d p r in t s , less eX].e:ises and

taxes paid -4 . : r 19 Natloual Bank notes ou l - - taudi r ig . . . . . l-*t..«Ki w Indivi-iuid dejsjsits subject t-. cht-vii... s;r. - IT 4-J Demand certirJcates of deposit- :>•*••.»( 4* ' ^ n ri d ch«s.-k- r. - 7 .

Cashier's checkJi ouL=tar.dii,g 2 - i ; _'t< TOTAL *I 27."7>. --'

STATE or NEW YOKK, ' Ojuuiyif Cu„l,.H. 1 **•

I. C. .-s. Jo"hns.i!i. l a-l....-r of il •- 3l.s,yp II,IT..-1 b i k k . .lo».iIeiiiri:> sv.t-itrti.at ti.t-al«Ai-^Tat.-mci.t is t rue to the be^t of m> kt.- .-.vlf-jgi- -iT.d t-^u.-f.

C. S. J O I I N M D N < •is'.ur sulis*--ribed au-i s-.vora to hefore inp thi.-5 I'.'U

•lay of November, lifijti \". E . Mourn:. .V-'iri? 1*J..L£.

I ' I IBB ECT— Attes t : a. v Tvrris. >

MVEhs. - lnre<lvrs MuOrfE. i

t o n \ . e - t i i . - ' j a' .d - : . a : p rt.- / • - . . » . i . g le s r.h--.d i tir a- a'.d f .r t . e t».r t. Jary • r l.v.- -i line b c i . ' . - i i '.e t-.wi.t ..f I'a> i..i_. ra ia. 1 Hi.rnT.a»-„-'. I-, s •••i i . . . i , : j of i i

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PLATTSBURGH

STEAM LAUNDRY 40-42 RIVER STB££T.

The larger', p a«t ' ^ "-.-. *- ' . a- 1 a. »t-^!.t =Iai'.ory » u r t - "ie. , -K

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T h e r e ii> no use deny ing , sa id the. m a n witb t h e t u b b r o w , t h a t th i s r a c e p r o b : e m H a ser ious a l l i i r . N w , d iwn s o u t h I •*

Ddl 'e s t r a i g h t talk l u r tair . pu t ii. t he n j i n J with t t e loud cluthea, C J m a t ' e r w^ ' t syv.etn a-, o' b e u i n ' y o u fo:ler, y e r b o o n ! t e r " i t j e # » f J » » » a j S a T » g « « « g « » « « a ; e ; s ; * * » ' . row p.l down s o i r e t ime .

F r e e C o l l e c t i o n a n d d e l i v e r y

ASDREW F . WILLIAMS i", i i c'« r

CLINTON COUNTY

S. K. R Y A N , Proprietor.

REPOSITORY • • • • • • • • •

H H F A l H ' U A B T K b S F f J l i

FUR and PLUSH ROBES Street and Stable Blankets

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Loot, strayed ar swisi eae yawag free ilivery roei*. Waas) lest asea it wore aa

ia l ie ear* of oar B*-ftwoHeaa Irisaas. Aay ialermftiloa wiii be laaakfaUy rwaaiaed ftf ifte leaidsaia ueiwsea " "•' " ' • " ~ i

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•WEEFlftGl.

It ia n c u o o i a g part t o play t ha fool wel l .

Nothing la bard to a wil l ing m i n d .

O j c e a a aae aod ever a c u s t o m .

If you care anything ab^ut your horse's comfort and health get him a good blanker. (.Jet it now and get it of us. We've a line so large and varied that you're sure to find what you want at what you are able to pay. Don't put eff your blanket buying. Your horse needs protection from the present chilly days almost as much as from the biting cold of mid-winter. Besidta, you can

^uV*i£»£tiA™*hw* ueuetad. j do better now while our lir*e is complete. T h e bawt ttiaft i a i k e world ia t o U v e j

• b o t e * . I S. K. RYAN.

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