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THE PLATTSBURGH REPUBLICAN. U T I U n - H T . » O n a t M t Q—4 mt tat* O r « « U « t I m » » « . " - B E I T H i M
VOL. 97. NO. 4. PLATTSBURGH, CLINTON CO., N. Y., SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27,1000. W H O L E NO 4'.»<»'.».
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MATTERS AND THINGS.
T H E Mark* Brother* Dramatic Go., is a t
the theatre all n e x t w e e k .
T H E Maccabees are to hold a fair a t Court
S tree t Theatre beg inn ing Monday, February
5 lb,
W K M i r in a n e w s p a p e r the o ther day
that the ettflening necessary lor everyday lite
i s not wiehbone, b a t b a c k b o n e .
T H E pa le - eyed prophet, who it a lways
l ook ing lor trouble, has remembered that an
abnormal ly warm winter preceded the co ld
s u m m e r of 1S16, " i b e year without a s u m
m e r . "
M I K C E - M E A T makers should take warning.
A. Brooklyn baker baa been su*d lor 9 5 0 0
because a man lound a wire nail in hit p ie ,
and io c h e w i n g the aame lacerated hie
throat .
S ta te , wbicb are c o l s trenuous in tbe matter .
Prof. Bradley, of Wrslevan University , w h o
m a d e the (xsmination, purchased keroesee
in various part* of the city, and found it all
highly exp los ive , his opinion b e i r g that tbe
"flash po ic t" had been lowered by adultera
t ions need to decrease tbe coat of prodoction
Any oil h a v i n g a flash point, the d e g r e e of
hea l at wbicb it g i v e s ufl explos ive gaa, l e w
than 110 Fahrenheit , H dangerous, and all
of that tested by Prof. Bradley waa found to
have a flash point o' ieae than 87.
B i a b o p D o a n e O n H i s D o g .
I WD quite sore he thinks that, I am God— Since tie is God on whom each on« depend* For life, and aii thing* tbal t ie bounty sends; M r dear old dog. moat, oonBtar.t of all friends; » 6 l quick to mtnd, but quicker far than I To Him wbom CJnd I kttuw and own: Ms era. Deep brown and liquid, watcbe* for my nod; He is more patient underneath the rod. Than t . wben God Hie wise corrections sends. He looks Jove at me, deep as words e'er spake; And from roe never crumb nor anp will take I; at be wags thanks with his moat vocal tail; And wben some ir«ahing noiae wakea ail hi* fear. Be ie oontent and quiet If 1 am near. Secure that, my protection will prevail; bo. faithful, mindful, thankful, trustful, aw Telle me what I unto mr God should be.
P E R S O N A L .
A. F R E I G H T car waa broken into a t Mor
rison va le o n e night last week and a q a & o .
Uty of uquor s to len . The authori t ies h a v e
n o t ae y e t been able to locate those templ i -
ca ted in tbe tnefu
H E K E Y P . G n x i u i X D , of Plattebnrgb, has
b e e n appointed United States Commiss ioner
tor the Northern District of N e w Tork, i o
succeed E . C. Everes t , who res igned to ac
c e p t the tffice oi City J u d g e ol P la l t sburgb.
" P o r U R T H U S B A N D R Y " is ibe name of an
attractive new monthly published at Water-
v i i le K. X . A s the n a m e indicates i t is de
voted to business , bat bes ide the special
a i m s of the journal, there is much of general
interest .
Mas. HKSRT S. D A T , of Chateaugay, who
w a s vis i t ing relatives in the west , waa t i l l ed
b y tne cars at W a a t e e g a n , 111., last w e e s .
S b e was s e v e n t y - o o e years of age , and was
* sister o f 'James H. Smith, and aunt of M.
rV. Smith ot this chy.
' •No ," S A I D an o ld resident the other day,
'•1 never saw anything like this winter m
this part of tne country. I did s e e a man
break up green-sod the first of January
once , out that was in the titties, and intae
hasn't o e e n anyth ing l i t e i t s ince."
A C U M I T T E E ol citizens o* Plaltsburgb
m e t on tV'.Uaj with Superintendent Draper,
ot toe Department ol Publ ic laBti'ocaon a l
Aloany to cooler in regara to the etnploy-
m e u t of m e j i o e r s of the order of Gre}
JJiius in tne school sys tem o l P la l t sburgb.
COME ol our exchangee report that robinB
b a s t (t^zn seen n their ne ighborhood lor
tne past, few a a y s . I i is s ta ted that roo ius
s lave o e e c seen iu the vicinity of the garrison
All winter, and last Sunday morning one was
M e n near the corner o l Cornelia and Mar
g a r e t s t r e e t s .
E . N. DEMEBJUTT, who receo i ly retirea
from tbe lirui ol B r o m l e j <fc Demeritt , has
purchasea a one-tbird interest in the D e
m e n t i & Pa lmer P a c k i n g Co . , of Waterbury,
Yt . Tins is Mr. D e m e n t i ' s o ld h o m e , and it
is tifceiy m a t be will m o v e his family there
a s soon ae SOJtable quarters can be o b t a i n e d
for them.
JLxvEsrujATiox by tbe P o s t Office Depart-
cnent concerning lha brtt t lecese of the cur
rent p o s u ^ e s tamps has been made , and it
u t o d a i t a i l tne i f o a b l e resHlted from the
hara gam used in s u m m e r to prerent s l ick-
loess . Hfoce lorth , both winter and s u m
mer g u m i wtl: be prov ided , a n d new s u m p
su r r .aed ax* tjf.ng s e n t out .
fjfc. ROMEO £ . B Y D E , Mayor of the c i ly ,
and Ron. John H. Booth nave presented to
the Ladie*' Auxi l iary of the P i a t u b u r g h
G.-J i l japJtai u s a i i s o m e prizes to o e odered
» t tne laQiee' card pla>ing contes t whicn will
Of p»f t ot the social to be g i v e n lor tne ben-
ef i . of t i e hosp i ta l fund. Major S i d e ' s g i l t
ir, a l ive oraoch s i lver candelabra and e i r
t- arrogate BoolB's a c m g las s **iad bowl.
U * t ol the o u j e o s s u g g e s t e d lor the ac -
u v i t , ol tne J iacdonougn Cjob u to aid in
Lne fett-ieu o e m g mad^> to secure a loonu-
c ient on Crao i s land to the dead of Ihe
b i l l . e o! Piat tsourgb who were buried there .
R a v i u g parucipated m tha original m o v e -
met.1 for the national park anu the m o n o -
ni5-ut, as wel l as io Baoseqaent efiorts in the
s a m e direction, the ksj-fBLiCAX hopes the
M i c d o n o u g b Ctao r m join heartily in c o -
o p e r a u o g tor the debireu result.
A W J T B E P . enrtjus thing a b o u t Chiaa is
LUat J»ere a man'e word is better than his
t x j i i i Tnai is. a CtiiDamac had so much
ra'.ber paj ms de'jie lhaD not, that as long
63 be nae reoources he will do so , and O D -
viour.; J he has L-oLbing his paper is worth
i n g . ID tnaD> cases loreign houses do n o l
r r ^ . r r Caiuese m e r c h a n u to sign orders
for atijiE at all, a practice which probably
does not prevail with a n j other country iu
t o e wor.d.
T t t p a n o r a m i of t h e w e e k haB turned to
view two uleotfcd bens. One is a freak bird
thai uvea at Derby. Connect icut , and has the
i c a d ol a ben and the body and waddle ol a
duca- It has a duck's tail and l e g s , minus
ti.e webs, drinks loordinsitBly, out has never
W H O , and its vo ice is a cross be tween a
<iaat.k ana a cack le . T n e other fowl is the
e i r c u u v e ben oi Wilts, England, that laid a t
.•£4 weighing i w e l r a o o c c e s , which e g g
«v_en ojjcnea dibciosed auo iher {jetlect e g g
IUEB.1. is a new gr i evance aga iua l auto^
o .ooi les- The gypsy and browu-iai i moths
bave taken to riQing in them, and are cover-
l a g toe s t a t e 01 Maseachusei ia in fine s t j le .
l.ili ci.iiare mile* are already occupied, and
acc jrd ing to this report of the cuper inten-
dcL,t tor their soppreas ion. ihe little mons
ters are moat peeuferoue in the vicinity of
u>use places where aa tomobl l i s t s are in tbe
h a o n oi s topping lor ineaia and suppl ies .
fci.E»EBS will be intereated in a contriv
ance wuereoy tne u w e r end of a feuce-post
is sappori^d clear of the ground and the rot-1
u o £ ot u prevented . T n e baae ut formed ao
i t c j u be u a d a a a j v u e r e on the tarm and
then piaotou waar«r«r dmnittxi, and i t pro-
viaea a Arm ba*e lor the support ol the >.vv-
poeia. Puata and their loot-piece* may i~>
a t ted from tbe b a t e and shifted from point
to point. Maaoa are provided for hoio log
tne lower e d g e of tbe taoc ing material cloae
to the ground. Th* inventor ot thia dev ice ia
J . £ . Tyler, Uoxobal . U. C.
t-r. A o x a s , the patronea* ot aoow, moat
h a v e baeu hav ing s o m a vary c o n o M dreama
thia year o o the Light ah* ia •appoaad t o b e
p o k i n g winter up t o the cooaiMaet e x e r d a e
o t bia duty. T h e v a r a w a v e of last Satar-
day and Saaday no t o c l y wiped o a t a i l
reeocda, o a t it t ipped the w e a t h e r twrwau o n
Its aaae and taraad the m a p wrong aide a p .
A l K i a g a n FaUa U e thermometer ragiatarcd
M , a e d a l P a l m I n c h . Fuarida, 8 1 ; i a Mew
York atoy a*. a » d hkwthwm V a m o - t « .
Mrs. U . P . L e F. Grabau. wi fe ot the R e c
tor of Trinity Church, Piattaburgh, baa been
appointed m a n a g e r of the s e c o n d divis ion of
the Archdeaconry of Troy, in tbe Woman's
t Auxi l iary for miss ion work in tbe d iocese .
Mrs. Grabau has taken up the duties of her
office with energy and enthus iasm, and has
already establ i shed a n e w branch o t the A u x
iliary a t Aoeabte Porta .
Miss Frances Wbeeier of Cioveraook B a s r a
Cbezy, contr ibutes to tne first and January
number of Poultry Husbandry," a charming
paper or ' -Bow a Woman Found Heal th and
l o d e p e n d a c c e Rais ing Poultry." The out
line history of Miss Wheelers ' d e v e l o p m e n t
ot ber bee, duck and fruit farm is well known,
and the story as s h e tel ls it reveals much o t
tbe personality which has m a d e her enter
prise so s ignal a success .
Tbe "war paint" used by the N a v y Depart
ment was chosen in response to a n idea a d
vanced by C o m m o d o r e Johu White Moore,
D. S. N. retired, grand son of General B e n
jamin Mooers of P i t t s b u r g h . I t w a s dur
i n g the Civil War, Farraguts ' S e e t w a s on
the Mississippi and C o m m o d o r e Moore, then
Chief EDgineerof the "Richmond," s u g g e s t e d
c iveriog tbe ships with paint m a d e from tbe
river mud to screen them from v iew. Tbe
p an was adopted, aDd by general order ol
the Navy Department paint of that color has
ever s ince o e e n cboseti for warships. Com
modore Moore also sugges t ed protecting the
9 des of ships with their chain cables , and
t i e idea was put ia prac ice in the fight of
tbe ' EC-arsarge" with tbe "Alabama." In
^.aj 1897 Commodore Moore had reached
tue aue obl igatory tor retirement and was
ordered bome to Plattsburgh to be retired
witb tbe rank ot Commodore . Bat at the
outbreak of the Spanish war be asked for re-
employmeut , and was ordered to tbe Kew
Tork Navy yard, where he r e m a i n e i until
tne c lose ot hosti l it ies, where be set t led in
B ook l jn tor a part ot tbe >ea'j his summer
b j m e being at Lake George .
I ' a t r v n a ' F t r e R e l i e f A w M a c t a t l o a
C.UNTOH o o w r r .
f Pollowfm? is the report read by the aeoref arr Of tbe aaaoctotioo. Mr. 3. W. H arkoaaa, at tha meetlnc held In Platteburftt.]
Brother Patron*: I tlhink w e b a t s the
r ight to congratulate oorse lves aad each
other upon the cont inued soccess of o c r
associat ioB. When it w a s organussJ three
years a g o w e all bopedl that by i'a
w e e o s l d obta in inevraooe at
w e could In t a e old companies , b a t I hardly
th ick that e v e n tbe most sangu ine l m a s t b e d
that the cos t would he less than ope-aa l t of
the old companies ' rata*. B a t m a n y of a s
have now b e t a insured nearly three years
and have paid in premium and asses sment
only I S 60 per thousand of insoranoe, whl'a
tbe agents of ' b e old companies would have
col lected from us in a d v a n c e jus t Ove tiwws
to at amount- We have m e t with several losses ,
tally a s m a n y as oould b e expec ted with oar
present number ot risks, but w e have be' n
a^le to pay them promptly and shall hava
arter paying all of our Expenses tor 1905 a
la-gar sum in the treasury with which to be
g i n tbe p a y m e n t s for 190G than w e have had
at t b e c o m m e n c e m e n t of any previous year .
A m o n g the 119 co-operat ive insurance
c o m p a n i e s and associat ions that reported to
T h e S u i t e B t a M i e r a A a > « • l o n e -
Mr. A. P . Deuio of C b s s y , well k n o w n to
tbe 6 A. • o r s e r i r a k m s throughout
Clinton County, has lu turuea from a trip
wbletj inclcdad a v W t t o the Haw Tork Sta te
Soldiers' Home , and his obsrrvat ioos of tbe
Institution are recorded by Mr. i . Fletcher t
Gilbert, our Goaty c o r n a v o u d e o t , a s fo l lows: T h e H o m e Is s i tuated In the beautiful
val ley of tbe Cohoctoo river, S t e u t * * County, about t w o mi les north-wastof Bath,
a a d is surrounded by bl'w. cracefully ascending to tbe height of several hundred feet. Tbe grounds are picture*que, and arii»iically mid out, a a d are brilliantly i l luminated by e lectric l ight. Tbe es tate onsaptisea 365 *tnm of fertile lands. T b e portions not used for parks a r 4 bui ldings are devoted to rawing vege tab le s tor the table , and grain for tbe stock. T h e r>ulidin«a a r e substantial and band o n e . and clus terud jaioend B i s d q i a r t -are with Old Glory flying and veterans m o v i n g iu ev«ry direction a fuselnaUng picture is presented ; aad doubly s o whan o a e calls to mind that it is the b o m e of more than M M Move In Blue, who answered the call and assisted in tbe prassrvatiou of the Union.
T h e make-up of the B o m e M about the • S U M a s a town of a l ike number of inhabitants, torn soldiers and sai lors represent ing alt professions and trades, and m a n y of t h e m bavins; distincsrabed themse lves In both civil and military life. T h e a v e r a c e cost tor the maintenance of tha B o m e i s from f 2S5.M0 to f Zl 0 M par annum, u e i u s t v e of the in
t a e central organisat ion a year a g o tberu c o m e from tbe farm a a d g a r d e s . Tb> total
B a i l o r * T&» dirsc'ora of the B s o o i o c t o u T M C.A are to invest * 1 7 , » t » in tbe building t o b e erected for the association a l that place, and for which $ 2 6 000 has been raised.
Rutland's ep idemic of meas les , which has ex i s t ed for several months , s i i i l continues, a u k l u g havoc with the public frhool*. Io o n e school bait o t the »50 pupils were absent las t week.
Mrs. Mary B»wker ot Btrtooevi l le bat a lemon tree and on it one lemon which m e a s ured t w e l v e inches in circumference one w s v and thirteen tbe other.
Th«Te is difference of oo'nlou be twesn the the Ru'laod Board of E l o c a t t a n and the 1906 gradaat inc c a s « , which is to s i v e a p lay to raise money for the trip to Washing-t i n . D , C , uhich it has e lected to have instead of c o m m e n c e m e n t exerc i ses . T h e btmrd disapproves of r i v i c e up tbe exer cises , and the presentation of the play is in direct violation of the rule m a d e last Vfar artoHebinc school enterta inments a t which admission is chanced.
There has been n o s le ighing in Bennington s o far thia winter.
Last Friday Mrs. John O'Brien of Wall ing-ford picked a h a r d s o m e bocqnet of pernios wbirh had e r o w n o u t of d o o r s T b e leaves
Irossn stiff.
\with all details ©f th% machinery rhe worked a s a factory b i n d for a y#«r. She has i c -iroduced al l the newes t improvements and appliai ices, s n d not satisfied with msterini success , »hw looka after the welfare of neT employes , has ra'abUfhed a ctabroom s o d library, provide* lectures and entertainments , and sees that the people are cared tor wben sick or in any sort of trouble.
B O O K S A > D T H E M A K E R S
O F T H E M .
A . G o o d M o v e b y t b e M a c d o n o u g t i C l u b .
Communi t i e s are much like individuals in
s o m e respects . A n d on$ ot these is that
tbej g e t ver j little it they dop't g o after it.
That g o o d old adage , "Everything c o m e s to
him wbo wai ts ," might have been all very
well in l imes g o n e by, but the modern idea
is that tbey c o m e much more quickiy it y o u
hustle while you wait.
This opinion is endorseu uy m e M a c l o n -
ough Club of Plat tsburgh, which, while
purely a social organizat ion, d o e s not hesi
tate to take up matters of an entirely differ
ent nature from l.ug avowed purpose of ex i s t
ence where the progress of {.h* city is to be
considered. When * « realize that s o m e ol
our mos t act ive business and professional
m e n are e n r o l l e d . i n its m e m b e r s b i p . i t i s
very clear wbal an important factor this c lub
m i g h t be in st imulat ing the activity ot our
citiz-jnE—bow it might incite us to take a
proper pride in oar city and to do our mite
toward placing it in the rank to which it
belongs and ip whjcb its natural advantages
ent i t le it .
A special meet ing of this d u b was beld on
Friday e v e n i n g of last week to c o o i i . e r the
best means by which the commercial inte i -
es ts ot Pla l t sburgb could be advanced. W hiit
n s definite act ion w a s tjiken the matter w t s
thoroughly discussed. A rery proper en
thusiasm w a s display ed , showing that S E J
leaaible plans for the commercial bet terment
ot the communi ty will rece ive the hearty co
operation ot the organisat ion .
The combinat ion ot social features witb
s o m e of the more ser ious interests in lite is
an attraction which should exc i t e tbe inter
est of many bright minds , and the e x c h a n g e
of ideas could not bat be bentficial to those
wbo are tortunate e n o u g a to parti :ipate U.
be gather ings .
A commit tee consis t ing of B o n . R. E .
B^aley, Hon. i, B . Mi81 , Joseph P a j e t t e ,
R j w a r d D. Badley , T. F. Mannix and Prof.
George K. Hawkins . President of the c luo.
*as appointed to submit plane at a future
meet ing . Much g o o d may be expected
from tfceir t i lorts and already a c u m b e r oi
names Lave been added to ibe list, and it is
e x p e c t e d that every representat ive business
than will soon be connected witb the move
ment .
only s even that had increased tbe
a m o u n t of insurance i s I o n s during U M y e s r
1904 us much a s o u r s bad, a a d of t b « a
saven only four bad lncrsssarl their iusoracos
a s much in 1 M 4 a t o w n a s s ia 10M. B a t
w a e o w e Lnveatigate stil l farther w a t a d
t mt i k e terrttartal Haafss a t ewers a a a of
those s e v e n asaoctatioas conta ined from
twice to three and one-half t imes the num
ber of subordinate g r a n g e s , and from t w i c e
to e ight t imes tbe number of patrons that
there were in Clinton and E s s e x count i e s a t
that t ime . Tak ing those facta into consider
at ion it will b e S U M that in proportion to oar
n a m b e r s o u r associat ion has increased the
number of i ts po l ic ies and tbe amount of i ts
r isks a s much a s any aatosiat ion in t b e
State .
I shal l m a k e no predict ion for tha future
bat will say that w e may have • 2 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 ot
insurance in force a year from today, but I
d o not think tbal w e shel l unless more
g r a n g e s are organized. There is plenty of
room for more . E s s e x county has only s i x
for its 18 towns and Clinton only 10 tor ite
14 towns. If 12 more could b e organised i s
E s s e x and four more in Clinton there would
then be only a s many as there are towns ,
but the present number would b e doubled
and ibis associat ion might in t ime b e c o m e
th-* s t ronges t o l any in the Empire Sta le .
Tnere it a wide r a o s e in tbe amount ot in-
earauce taken by our different g r a n g e s . Tt i s
is partly owing to the difference in s ize of
the granges , but the fact that one g r a n g e has
e i^bt or ten t imes a s m s n y m e m b e r s a s a n
other does not fully explain the reason why
i s m e m ber* h a v e taken thirty-seven t i m e s
as much lnsurarxe a s tbe members ot the
auiu'lrr grange , { t h i n k b e true reason why
some g r a n g e s h a r e taken so little is because
tbeir m e m b e r s are Still p n j u d i c e d aea ips t
assessment insura ioa . T o s y bad rather pay
$1 75 or f.2 00 lor three yeats'' insurance
upon ei-cli f 100 tban t o pay only 15 cents : t
Qrs and. promise to pay aasessments if a; y
a*e tonud necessary. We have only fonxd
it necessary to m a k e one assessment a i d
that on.} 10 cents per 9100 in ibe past three
ye ire, but ot course there is a possibil ity
that there will be more-and larger ones .
Fa imers have bad reason to regret hevjott
b >ec insured upon l b s assessment p lan , bgt
tbey should consider that there is a w i d e
dttlerence between a company organi sed t o
make profits from the insured and o n e o r .
g a t i z e d lor sav ing e x p e n s e to tbe insured.
Oar assessment plan g i v e s our m e m b e r s in
surance at actual cost of losses and labor,
but the o n e payment plan col lects in a d -
v* ce a sum si .m lent so pay all poss ib le
1 j-<»es, ex travagant e x p e n s e s , a n d put large
p - o Q u i n tbecof ters of the o r g a n i z e s e n d
g-.ockboldera. But tb.it essay is ajrpady Ufi
long, so i will proceed! to g i v e you tbe tact*
an 1 figures of our business for 1905:
Tbe uumber of pol ic ies in force Dec. 31 ,
19(14 was 297; the number of policies iesu-d
s ince has been 339 ; the c u m b e r of pol ic ies
canceled s ince has been 7 ; tbe number of
policies in torce DrC. 311, 1905, 629.
Amount of iusuraccei in fo ice D .c . 31, 1SJ4, r r - » 667,925
i m o u n t ot insurance takaa
cost for maintaining each • e t e r a s is t i l t , rations per capita l o a r t e e s c e n t s , d o t t i n g » l l , » .
Persons untit led t o admission t o t s a H o m e are disabled Union vet areas a a d sailors of t h e Civil War, w h o b a s e s o other m e a n s o t support, a a d s a v e b a s s residents o t t s a B u t e o f M a o T u r k lar• s , a s s y -as i l i s t s i s • admlastua, or w h o served i s a I s e w T o r k rec iment during tbe Civil War. l o o s e rece iv ing a pension ot more than $ 1 1 per month are not admit ted unless there are specia l reasons therefor, a a d i s each e a s e s the e x c e s s a b o v e f I I i s retained by tbe B o m e . Members a r e ent i t led t o draw s i x dol lors a month of their pension while in the B o m e , a a d the who le aasoant w b e p tak ing a three months' furlough or discharge.
T b e B o m e h a s ite o w n p o s e r bones for the tunply of electricity, and tbe bui ldings are provided wtth all the modern appl iances tor use and convenience . The hospital is under tbe m a n a g e m e n t of an »mci»nt a u d i -• <1 stall and trained nurses. T h e fl m l a a d landscape department is in charge of B e e r y Drummer, w h o bus fllled tbe posit ion for e ighteen years . T t o o s e a d * of p lants are propagated in g r e f o a o u s e s in winter for tranaulaot iac in spring. T h e H o m e has a Bus brass band which g i v e s a n o p e n air c o n cert every aJtersoon during the summer .
Tbe income t o tbe ve terans from the appointments of the B o m e is indeed most iit> ers l s n d u credit to our Btate and Nat ion . Tbe Commandant of the B o m e Is Col J a m e s E Ewvll, w b o has fllled tbe position s ince 1903
Comrade. Denlo feels under great oMi-g e i i i n * to the < facials of ibe i n s t i u t l o n for tbe very courteous i ccept ioc e x t e n d e d to h.<n.
A m o n g the it mate s of bis s r q u s i c t a c c s were Comrades B . II McCreedy and C s a ins Bugby, both ot Cbasy, who were pleased t o gree t our comrade, treating him right tm ally, and speaking of tbe t t o m e and its effl tats in terms of the highest respect and cobOdeoce
A m o n g the most importsnt buildings c o m -prisiuic tbe B o t i e are headquarters, , e m o ? e m e e t bail, seat ing c a p a c i u 1200. chapel and rectory, barracks A B and C , b o t p i a l , band s tand, Co. Q. and library, m e s s hall and dinine room, power hou"e, laundry g o d ba>h bog>e a n d q ' i a r t e n n a e t e H s d e p a n m e n t , all flue bg i Id io t s of n o p e , wood and hrick.
Y. B t . C . A . N o t e s .
A t the Sonday afternoon meet i for boys Mr. Bckersley will g i v e the
Short Ta lks" o o tbe l i f e o t
ot Bince Dec. 31, 1904, fii5,*67
Total insurance during 1905, f 1.183,192 Amount ot insurance canceled
and reduced d u i i o g 1905 • 13,345
Mauufacture ol Cement Blocks i u F l t t t t M b u r u h .
The poss ibi l i t ies for the a d v a n t a g e o u s
use of c e m e n t in tbe building trade b s s a
ver> forcible e x a m p l e in tbe new Macdoc -
ougb S b i n Factorj in course of conauoct ion
on Mai ion Street in this city. Operations
on this building are be ing keenly watched
by a large number of p e o p l e , many of w b o m
at tbe start s e e m e d to be s o m e w h a t skept i -
c a as to tbe merits of this comparat ive ly
D-.W material for bui lding. H o w e v e r a s
tbey gee it rauidly taking t b a p e before tbeir
evee , aud occas ional ly s e e a m a n bard a t
work with a chisel and mal le t trying to chip
out a block here a n d there tbey b e g i n i o
realize that there is a quality there that e v e n
t'.one doee c o l posse**.
The b locks used in i b i s bui ld ing are tt e
first output of tbe new plant recently es tab
lished a t P la l t sburgb ot the Miracle p a l e s t
c e m e n t block. • visit t e tbe manufactory,
• b i i b is l oca ted a l the l o o t ot Br idge s i r e n
in ihe old g a s building, revea led that t t e
operation whi le appearing ex treme ly s t a p i s
U ex tremely effective. First, t s a d iy
c e m e n t aud sand are thoroughly mixed ,
three parts of s a o d u> o n e ot P o r U a e d c e
ment . T h e n e n o u g h water i s t h r o w s I s t o
m a k e i t eas i ly bandied a a d t h e m o u l d s a r e
tilled. T h e s e les t e re B a d e i s ssc tkats
wa icb d a m p together a s d any etas or
of a U o c k e s s toe B a d e . T s u a i x t a r e i s
thoroughly is iepert in to
a m o o i s a d c f . Then a p i e c e of hoard s ut i l e
larger t e a s t h e block Is laid a s t e e a s d the
mould a a u K k l i t s r s a d
toe board U os ise botioa. The osvsr a s a r e l s U f l i f ted a t , l a s Mas s s d
d a m p e d a s d a
A t i c u u t of insurance in lores Dec. 31, 1905, - - - fl,l|j>9.$(4f
wbicb is about $ 3 4 000, more tbau twice a s much as there was a year a g o .
RECEIPTS.
In treasury D . c . 31 , l£u4, • * 499 90 Premiums coin c i ed aiuce, 1.521.13
Total receipts, - - - §2 ,021 OS
DISBURSEMENTS.
Paid for losses by d i e aud l ightning, * ?00.00
Paid t i l l s of c(fleers and directors, . . . . $56 00
Paid for rebate on policies can* celed, . . . . 11.35
Paid lor printing and ?,uee to Central Organization, - * 36 25
B A ance in treasury, - - 916.93
Total of payments and balance , | 2 , 0 2 1 . 0 >
A S t u b b o r n F i r e .
A t about 8 30 o'clock on Wednesday e v e -
uiog tbe tire d e t r i m e n t was cs l l ed out. to
igbt one of the i s o s t str/oborc tires »sen to
Plattsburgh tor s e a s t l w e . T b e building is
a t 3 o'clock, second of Lis David.
Tbe 4 o'docit meet ing for men will b e a Praise Service, conducted by tbe secretary, fpd an earnest invitation ft e x t e n d e d to members apd ngu 'members .
Tne monthly socj i l for member* of the B->ys' Department will b e held on Wedoee? day n e s t , tbe 31st inst, s o d all a e m o e r s are a s k e d t o b e present.
THE WEEK. VICINITY NEWS.
Plans are b e i n g drawn for a l a n e addit ion to the City Boepi ta l a t Qgdeneburgb.
A paper mill at Crtroga, N e w ? r r k . w a s burned to the vround with a loss of f 10.000, and no insurance. 4 hundred people are left without employment . Canes of the fire unknown.
George Gardner, un Adirondack gu ide , w in custody at Glovetsv i i l e , suspected ot having murdered A n n a Burke, w h o s e d e a d body was found in a barn near that town.
J. Pierpont Morean has offered §10 ,000 tp tbe Stony Wold Sanitarium Corporation, it it will raise tbe balance ot $33 ,000 a three years' deficit, and $16 ,000 to meat bonds maturing March 1. Tuis Adirondack aaui-ta ' ium was started five years a g o , witb only $500 , to provide treatment for working w o m e n a a d girls who hava incipient tuberculosis .
Saranac L i k e is t o b a r e free delivery of mail on Mar h l e t . 4 1 l b s outset there will be three carriers' with o n e substitute, twenty - two letter b o x e s and flvs boxes .
The R. J Rotters Lumber Co. of Geneva , i s t o start a large b o x factory a t Whitehal l
Mr. aud Mrs. John Mastine of O^denS-burg started o u t l a s t P . iday e v e n i n g Jo a sle igb to vis i t epme friends. Tbey brought their infant child a long, wrapping i t
6I ( l iHAL R 1 V I . B i e b t e e n negroes were killed and 50 in
jured in a panic caused by an alarm ot fire in S' . Paul 's Baptist Church in Philadelphia.
, T h e fire w a s not eerioue and w a s put ou t b e -j fore the O r e a e n arrived.
I S e p b s a B e a s e ot Wichita, Kan . , and Will iam Daantng ot Richmond, Iod , are on t»>eir way t o asr l io to help ce lebrate the K a i s e r s s i lver; w s d d i a g . They w s t e m e n u bars ot the r - g i o e o t o f utwradiers of which b e wee c o a m e o d e r a t tbe t i m e of h a s a r r t e g e , and h e dec ided that s s many s s j r e r e Ijvlag
t a g t h * Imperial sea l the le t ters contained s teamship passages , and having prospered in this « o * _ r ; both m e n took their famil ies with them.
T b e B n z ' l i a n warship Aqa idabeu w a s blown up by the exp los ion of a powder mag* a s r e . T w o hundred and twe lve were kil led and 36 irjured, inc luding nearly all the officers. Mioety?eignl of loops On board were s a v e d .
I Quarrels be tween Austria and Servla m a y result in tbe resignation of K i n g Peter. |
Count Witt* has presented t o t h e Mayflower a silver punch bowl in reoognit ioo of t h e hospitality ex tended t o him and the other Russian de l ega te s a t the Portsmouth ponferecce.
B i sadier General Joseph Wbeeier. f j . S. A-, re' ired, known ae " F i g b t i c r J o e , " died a t the bome of bis s i t ter , Mrs. g erling Smith , in B'Ooklyo, J a n 26 H e was the hero of three wars and one ot tbe beet known military men in the United State*.
Mrs. John Maclsaaos. who caused the arrest of tier husband io R-ookiyn, Jan. 26, on a charge of assault, declared tp the police ti;at tbe man was an accomplice in tbe mur» det: of Mabel P a g e a t Weston, Mass,
Engl ish elect ion returns to Jan. 24 show s ministerial majority of 304 Liberals 312. La* bori ies 48, Nationalists g l , Unionist* 137.
T w o Chinamen were killed snd two injured on Wednesday, Chinese N e w Y-?ar In N*w York ci ly, in a batt le be tween rival part ies in a gambl ing feud.
The United Chemists ' Company has been i r c r p n r e t e d in N e w Jersey with a capital of $ 1 0 000.000, t o control tbe retail trade of Mew Tork, Chicago and Pui l sde lpbis . i ts Charter l imi ' iug i t t o ci t ies ot 1,000,000 or more population.
Cnaries Tucker, convicted of the murder pf Mabel P a g e a t Weston, Mass , has been denied a n e w trial.
4 military festive,! is to be held in Color, a d o next tali to c o m m e m o r a t e the lOOtb a n . piveraary of 'be Z <bulon P ike expedi t ion .
Phi l ip Robins of South Cairo, N. Y , at-t e m p ' e j to kill R-.v. H. I. Boaic, pastor of tbe MetbooUt church of Leeds . T o e m a w a s scf l -r ing from religious mania, and thought G >d had c o m m a n d e d him to murder the minister.
Tbe es tate of tbe late Marshall Field n est imated a l $100,000,000 to $ I £ 0 000 0(M) (.be bulk of whicfi uoee to bis three g / a o d -prjldre'n, $ 8 pop.Ogp is g iven to the Field, Colombian Museum at Qbtcago.
T h e a leemer Valencia from S%n Praccirco, witb 94 paeseneeraand crew of 60 was wrecke d < d Vancouver is land Jan . 22. The ship went asbor* against a b&h cliB at midnight In a thick tug and 100 people were d r o w s e d .
Hosti l i t ies in Transcansia be tween Armenians s n d Mobsmmedclans cont inue and tear-ful atrocit ies have been commit ted .
i W. J . Davis , a e s e g e r o t the I r c q i o i s theatre in Chicago ia to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter on indictments that hold bim criminally responsible for loss ot life o n D e c 30 1003..
By purchase ot $10 ,000 000 of stock K B . Htrr iman secured control of tbe Pacific Coast Company and terminal fsctlities a t Ssat i le , outwitt ing J . J. Bi l l and a' q iring equal footing with him and the Great Northern.
I T b e Windermere Hotel in Chicago waa partly wrecked by a boiler exp los ion that ki l led the engineer of tbe heat ing plant and icjured one ol tbe women guests . A build-i n * in tbe rear of tbe hotel was ajso partly wrecked, and four famines narrowly escaped, it |ury from c e iris b lown through the win-
[ dows .
Rev . Sidney S ' m a g of the S e c o n d C o n -I gregai ionul Church in Oak Park, C i i c e n o , in : hi* pulpit s a v e a scath ing denunciation of
the manners and cos tumes displayed at tbe K i n a s e s g i v e n in that city under the patrona g e ot Mrs. Potter Palmer, Mrs. J . O Aer-
I a n n x , Mrs. S'snl^y Field and other promi-! s e n t women ot society.
RaLEGIOCS. T h e Southern Aovocate , a religione jour
nal of tb* Method««t E)-i•'copal Cbuich, pob-liebed a t New O leans, La., has s tarted a subscription a m o n g its patrons for ihe purchase of a motor boat to be us*d in Liberia by Bishop Scott , the representat ive of the missionary soe'ety of tbe church i D Liberia. T b e boat i t intended to facili'ate communication between tbe ccact stations.
In the ve*»it»nle of the First Congregational Church of Holy eke . Mass.. on Sunday there | was posted the following t ign i t i cac t not ice:
ktss ixo , — L a s t Sunday, s a m e fami ies from church.
STOLEN- —Several hrurs from Lord't Day by a c u m b e r cf people of different a g e s dressed in tbeir Sunday clothe*.
S T R A Y E D — H a l f a score of lambs , be l ieved t o have « o o e in the akrection of " N o Sunday Scbf ol "
MisLAio—A quantity of si lver and copper co ins on tbe counter of a public bouse, ihe owner being in a s t s t e of great exc i t ement a t the t ime.
W A S T E D — S e v e r a l y o u n g people ; wben last s een were wa lkmc in pairs u p Sabbath-breaking Lane , wbicb leads to the City " N o G o o d "
L O S T — A led carefully reared, not I o n ; from h o m e and tor • t ime very promising. Eepposed 10 have g o n e with o n e or t w o
older c o m p a n i o n s t o Prodigal Town, Husk Lane . ^ . . _ . ' . . . - - — ••
A n y person a e a w t | c g i n the recovery o f t b e s h o v e shall in no wise lose bis reward.
The eeventy-s ixtb m e e t i n g ot the Arch desconry ol Albany held a two days' sess ion a t St . Peter's Church, A l b a n y , this week.
T b s Right R?v. William B . Q'ConneU, Bishop of Portland, Me., has performed bis miss ion s s special envoy to the Emperor of Japan from 'he Pope, w b o e s y s t h a i if ell ambaatadoff djd their work ae well, it would b e a great satisfaction to those they represented .
A o international Gregorian Congress is t o b e held at Cincinnati the week fol lowing tbe.May musical festival. A m o n g those t o b e present will b e the Very R-v . Dom Moc-fiuereeu, leading authority on the Gregorian chant. T h e moeic will be s u n g oy a m,ala cbojr of 400 voices .
T*--e translation of Ohampialn's ' T o y a j e « "
ny Prof, and Mrs. E. « Boorn?, fttlited by
John Bach McMaster, it to appear in a few
weeks.
S ienkiewicz has a new novel, the scenes of
which sre in Poland during the reign of
King John Robtwki, before tbe Turkish i n
vasion of 16S3-S4. The title is "On the
Field of Glory."
Miss B 'r tha Rankle, author or f o e S s r m e t
of Navtrre has a new novel called "Tbe
Truth about To lna ," which is to b e published
in February. It is the story of a Metio-
po'itao Opera Hou*e s ineer, and the scenes
and characters are all of New Tork.
Mies Ellen Glasgow's "Wheel of Life" i s
one of the first books of 1906, snd it is
praised for a more v iv id portrayal of char
acter even than ber preceding novels . The
story is of life in New Tork ci ly .
Meredith Nicholson, author of "The House
of a Thousand Candles ," has put a g r e a t
deal of activity into his life of thirty-five or
s ix years. H i s education he acquired in the
public schools of Indianapolis , l eaving the
high school oader inauspicious c ircumstances
in the hrst year of tbe course. H e then
worked three years a t j o b printing, learned
etenocraphy, and read law tor t w o years i s
s s e e t o e w o e s b e bad plenty o t H a s t o read
poetry aieo. A t e ighteen he wrote a short
sfory which won a prise offered by tbe
Chicago Tribune. Then he studied lan
g u a g e s wi'b a tutor and w a s tar t w e l v e years
io the newspaper business , beg inn ine a s
pol ice reporter and work ing u p to editorial
Writer and book reviewer. A t tweoty - twa
h e published a book o t p o e m s . Baside t h e
House of a Thousand Candles he has written
two other nove l s and a history of Indiana.
CURBBHT rU* .
Richard B a r d i o g Davis has a n e w farce
which w a s brought ou t in N e w York this
week with Raymond Hitchcock In the t it le
Character of "The Gal loper." T b e story ia
j of the successful war correspondent w b o
first reaches the wire.
T b a t l . f fruited T a tblth oaU . .
But (be prmtertb. I jrnet*.
Tham Vbmito of fruited TTTX tbela* J J t h p e ^ Pardon tblth oatbe of verbotnitv,
javfe thwtped every e tc . Which eooouatfa for thfth thad tbrenuothity.
Po l iceman—I w a n t your c a s e and a d -dreee.
Tramti—Ob, y e r do, d o ye:? Well, m e n a m e is John Smith , an' m e address is N u m ber O j e , tbe o p e n s ir . I t yer call on m e don't trouble to knock, but j a s t walk in.
T h e Promoter—I want you t o t a k e a couple ot hundred shares in this n e w life in surance company. I l l s tbe best thing on market.
F iend—Who's your representat ive in the Senate?
S e e what I s o i cried Bobby, a city-bred boy, a s be c a m e running from a chicken-coop, boldlog in bis hand a china eirg.
Oh, g o put it back! exc la imed Mabel, bis s ix-year-old sister. That's the e g g the hen measures by.
B e said be would lay tbe earth a t m y feet, sa id the sent imental eirl.
Yes , answered Miss Cayenne. It sounds g o o d , but it i s not practical You already have tbe earth at yoar feet. W a a l you wapt i s a three or tour story house over your head;
4 l i t t le e i ty urchin w a s b e i n g enterta ined in tbe country lor t r e flrst t i m e :
LooV op , look np, J i m m v ! S e e the pretty bird* fl-inc through the air, said bis host es s ,
J i m m y looked u p q ickly. Poor little feller ! be e x d a i m e d , pityingly. They ain't g o t n o c a g e s , have they?
I a m monarch o t al l I survey! cried Robin-eon Crusoe.
Trying t o g e t bim off h is fcigb perch w e | - k e d bim if he bad eeen Mr. Rooseve l t a n y . where about .
b o m e folks, said Unc le E t e n , Bods fan'.* s o much dat wben dey triee t o say a c o m ' pliment deir trieuds think dey i s sarsastic a n g i t s mad j V d e same .
j G e o r g e W e t i i n e b o u s e Jr . , only son i f tbe , Inventor and manntacturer, is working io ; the shops of tbe Wealit g n o o s e Air B^ake
plant a t Pittsburg a s an apprentice, carrying
Wife—Which is the quickest w s v t o send a message? Te'ephone or telegraph?
Busband—Tel l a womnn. '*-,-r. ,±~
To a Clam. (Dam taoent c lamant)
loclorio-s trie dl moat oor.fi/leot I am Thy life ia one of very little ease; Albeit men mock tbee with heir similes ,
And prate • 1 being "h*ppjas acl«ml" What tboorh thy ahelt protects thy fraetle head
prom the sharp bailiffs of the briny aet I • b y valves are. a re .no safety-valves to thee.
While rakes are free to de.-eerate thy bed, Aud bear thee off.—as foemen >aVe tbeir «poll,—
Far from thy friends and family to roam; . Voroed. like a He-sian. from thy native home. To tn^et destruction in a foreifo broil 1
Though thon art tender, yet thy bumb'.e bard Sdolarea, O clam! thy case is shocks c bard!
John Qodfr y Sage.
Another n e w play of tbe w e e k le " T h e
B^qse of g i l cnoe" by Herman K. Vie !e ,
author of the ' I n n of the Si lver Moon,"
"Tbe Last of the Knickerbockers ," e tc .
The late Henry Harland had the distinc
t ion of ach iev ing success in three l ines of
literary work. B e b e g a n by writ ing a t o m s
of Jewish life under the n a m e of "Sidney
L a s k a , " a o d s o exce l l en t were they that i t
was thought n o o n e but a J e w could have
done them. But h e w a s a n American, born
in Russia and educated at Rome, Paris, and
Harvard University, f r o m 1883 to 1880 b e
held a posit ion in tbe surrogated office in
N e w York. Then he went to E a g l a o d , b e
c a m e editor of tbe Y e l l o w Book and w r o t e
critical e s says on contemporary literature,
a igoing himself tbe Y e l l o w Dwarf. T a e s e
e s says m a d e his second fame and the third
w a s ga ined from "The Cardinal's Snuff Box, ' '
that popular idyl of Ital ian life. During
m o s t of tbe t ime he l ived in London bnt
k e p t a res idence in Norwich, Conn. 1
" A Collection of Letters Written t o Col l .
dred by Famous Men and W o m e n , " has re
cently been compi led , and a m o n g t h e m ia
o n e from Sydney S m i t h :
London, July 22 , 1835.
L i c y . Lucy, m y dear child, don't tear your frock; tearing frocks is not in itself a proof of g e n i u s ; b u t write a s your mother writes, a c t a s your mother a c t s ; b e frank, loyal, affectionate, s imple , honest , and t h e integrity or laceration of frock i s of little import. A n d . Lucy, dear child, mind your arithmetic. Y o u know in the* fl,rst s u m of yours I e v e r s a w there w a s a mistake. Y o u had carried two , <a< a c a b ia l icensed t o d o . ) aud you ouitht, dear Lucy, to have carried but one. I s this a trill ? What would life be without arithmetic but a s c e n e ot horrors?
Y o u are e o i n g to B>u lo*oe , tbe ci ty o f debts , peopled bv m e n w h o never unders tood arithmetic; by tbe t ime y o u return 1 shall probably bare received my first paralytic stroke, and shall have tost all recollection of y o u ; therefore \ c o w e i v e you m y part ing advice. D00H marry anv o n e w h o has dot a tolerable understanding and a thousand a year, and G x l bieae you. dear child. S I D N E Y SMITH.
Trying (Jonves 5* "m FlattsborgJi havtre treatment from Dr. 8 i lv# r .
Rev. Victor Moore of Sooth Pi«H*hnryh e r o b a o e e d with R°v. Mr Bradford last Sab-hath and fi>!ed his pulpit In M o r m o t m l l e verr acceptably.
Mrs. Sanborn ha* been itek a we»k hot « r e w v e r i u g ,
I The y o n o s people grave Mis* Mildred R»ed a sarpri** oarty last Saturday even ing , it being her 17tn birthday.
There were baptigmal services a t tho Baptist Church last Sabbath e v > c i n e »D ( i three were baptized- t ) C. B
C H A X P I - A n r .
The D D L m e t with Mrs, P*»al Wednes d a y even ing and enjoyed the m e e t i n g s e they always do at her home.
Mr and Mr* J H. Crook h a v e returned I from N»w York c j i j v where tbey have been spending a few day*. I
Mrs. B. F. Paine is amending a week wt*h ber parents i o Malone.
* Th» dancing class bel 1 in Grange Hall i t we l l at tended and all are e t j o y i n g their weekly haps .
T b e F s n o i e Mendelssohn Club a m at the mus ic stndio Wednesday afternoon. Tbe subject w a s Mo*»rt, ro l lowe! by ibe g a m e Of Triads.
' C. C. Deal i s at b o m e having an enforced vacat ion to • .« accompaniment of threatened p n e u m o t i a . B e is rapidly gaining, however.
Cbsrteu Dickinson ha* departed for Spokane, WaeJS., where h* h a s a position with one of the great western railway companies .
Mr. e n d Mrs. W. H. Dool i l t l e have returned trom tbeir visR t o the metropol is .
C H A 1 T .
T b s aVMtfsg d r c i e a e t with the Miss i s • a x e Wsdueeday s f i eroooo .
Regent s e x a m ins; ions are be ing beld ia the s e s o o i bui ld ing ia c h a r g e of Mies A s h -llue, principal.
T b e C. E S i c i e t y will h a v e a social in tbe parlors of the Presbyterian Church Friday even ing , F e b 3 . Refreshments wil l b e eetved and g a m e s enjoyed.
T h e Roy. Margette c a v e his people a very s trong and helpful sermon last Sunday morni n g — " S u g g e s t i o n s for the Mew T e a r . "
We understand the L e g g e t i brothers have purchased tbe wood lot o w n e d by H race Sheldon, aud will soon h a v e wood in the market.
Miss Garrett and mother at tended the funeral ot Mrs. E lk ins at Wes t C b s i y last week Friday.
J . F Gilbert has returned to R o u s e s Po int t o finish his canvass there add at Cham-plain.
E d m o n d Seymour and daughters spent last week a t Sboreaeras, g u e s t s of Mr. and Mrs. J o n e s .
Mrs. J . W. Huabel l has g o m e to N e w York and will spend several weeks with ber children there and in Brooklyn.
Mrs. Dar i3 has been vis i t ing her siat»r, Mrs. B o o s i n g * ' , anti.-has now g o n e to vis i t her daughter Ruby a t West C b s s y .
-We understand that Mr. Miner has bought a w o o d lo t o w n e d by the North brothers.
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The Kidneys Wlhen they aro weak, tor-pid, or stagnant., the whole system sutTers. Don't, nog-lect# them at. this time, hut h«H the warning of the aching back. Lhe bloated face, the sallow complexion, t*he urinary disorder, and begin treatment at once with
Hood'sSarsaparilla which contains t h e best and •afest cairative sub»taSivces.
r e r t e s t l a a o n i a l s of rewasrkahJe c o r e s t s » 4 f o r B o o k o n K i d n e y s , N o . ft.
C L H o o d C o , L o w e s . . M s
>r»nk T. K i w l i . » prominent h0»:a<»*s man of Hardwic t . w»« caa?ht be tween Um elevetor and top 11 x>r of hi* f l iwer • >i an»l i f s U t a l y killed Jan. 23 U « w a s 3 9 veers of w a r d survived by ft » i fe .
W A I T E D — i n m e n . . * - • ! *ts\te to travel, post Signs, advertise -\nd e«v« *ample« nf our good* . Salary «75 00 r- r m.--«h » 3 . 0 0 per a».\v lor oxfwogee. K O \ A.L ^ , f t i V CO. Dept. W„ At las Biock. O-^casro
E.H. HEATH Dealer In
MARBLE AND GRANITE 3C Brinkerholf Srreet
Piattshureb — jjew y.^rk
sWBSPIHGS. A d o g winna yowl if y e fell b im wi* a
bane.
Scatter with o n e band, g a t h e r wi th t w o .
Woe t o tbe mule that s e e s not ber master.
Clear consc ience , a sure card.
L 3 a v e t>§ a s iaug as tbe play is g o o d .
Goss ips and fr»#e drink and talk.
Q >od woit is C'tt no more than bad.
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE.
K B I I V O B U . STARS IX JANOABY.
T o s tar-gas w s these n ights are marve l s o t
glory. Probably s o t a g a i o in o n e s l i fet ime
c a n such a h e a v e n s b e s e e n . Three planets
are now racing with each other a m o n g tbe
stars . Mars, Jupiter e n d Saturn. M J T S a c d
Saturn have been in vtew for months . Th- y
are now qui te low i o the west by sev< u
o'clock in tbe e v e n i n g . Mara baa j a s t ct m-
pleted o n e of his f smous loops and is Hying
eas tward . A b o u t three weak* s g o b e passed
Saturn. I t waa a pretty e ight to s e e him
over take a n d pass bia rival. Oo the 18th of
May be will over take and pas s Jupiter, wbicb
WlU b e a. stilt more i m p o s i o g t i g n t . On
that day tbeir night ascens ions Will differ by
less than 2$ seconds of t i m e , and their decli
nat ions by about o n e d e g r e e ; Mars will pass
t o the north. Tbey will b e low in the w e s t
a t that t i n s . Jupi ter i s nearly o v e r h e a d n o w
near t h e Ple iades or tha l i t t ie dipper, r a c e
t h e wes t , s o l d your right band o p e s , a b o v e
and a foot from your e y e s , o v e r your index
Qnger y o u w i d s e e M a n r e d and at ill Under
y o u r l i tt le a n g e r J O B wi l l s a a S a t t m a b o u
tbe s a m e e l se but leas red.
N e a r Jupi ter a t present i s l b * beautiful red
Aldeberan in the conste l lat ion of t b s bull,
or Taurus in the A l m a n a c s . A l i tt le farther
northwest ie tbe still redder Capella. A
little south ot Jupitor is Orion the mos t con
sp icuous conste l la t ion in t h e s k y . Lower
d o w n is Sirius the brightest star io tbe t k v .
S o m e dis tance e a s t a n d higher i s t h e l itt le
dog-star a s much higher a s tbe twine, Cas to
and Pol lux, Gemini i o tbe a lmanac; . In the
northwest a s low down as Sirius and oppos i te
( 9 i t is tbe bright, first magni tute white Y o
g a in Lyra. A l i tt le enterprise and a g o o d
e y e will ilnd al l these in bslf tbe t ime it
t a x e s to write this. A b o u t 7 o'clock in the
e v e n i n g is tbe t ime it is wri t ten for. A good
e y e can s e e seven t i er s in the l itt le dipper
and o n e or t w o m o o n s of Jupiter .
D. P. B A R R V .
their iBiant CDUO aiong, wrapping 11 up ^ d i r 4 . t | ^ „ ^ i , l 0 K e i a c t | , warmly. * b e n the u m b e r no wrapped the ! • £ ^ ^ ^ T ^ i B e , * „ „ e l n p l o y e s '
C U R I O C B PACTS.
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child s b e waa horrified to find that i t had been smothered or choked to death.
L C. Msid's d r o e s tore and Perry » saloon at Tapper L i k e were burglar:? Hi last week. About f SO in money and a q i a u t i t y of wines and l iq iors were s to len.
Prof. Rdward Everet t B a l e , Jr. ol Union Col iere addressed a large m e e t i n g of the V o u n f M-n'a Christian Associat ion at Troy, te l l ing tbe etory of bi<< conversion a t the revival m e e t i n s s beld recent ly at s c b e o e a t a J y by Evangel is t Dawson of Rnglsnd.
At Troy p o b i - school children n u a b e r 0 900, Albany I l . tOS, a s d s i Schenectady 6 .80s .
Tbe Pe£era>:i3!> s i C/hurcbea of Bs ' l e tos nown as the Coll ins block, and is occupied J ^ , 7 , ' S i f e d e aga ias t aU forms of
>y the proprietor, w h o bus s market o n ?.be
drat fljor, Pe ter Bruley's sa loon is a l so on
tbe first floor with reeidence a b o v e . T h e
other occupant ie M. Goldste in , w h o has a
ai lor irg shop over tbe m a r k e t T b s firs
was flrst not iced in Fred Bruley's room, o n
the t t ird floor, and i t s cause is unknown. It
gradually worked under the roof a n d kept
the depar tment busy four hours before it
s a a under control .
Ass i s tant Chief U t ing fell on the icy atsira
i n .i s p r s i o e d bis back. H e w a s taken t o hie
n c a e , and whi le badly shaken s p bia b u r s
ire not cons idered eerioue.
T b e loss o s t s a bui .d iug s s d e e s t e s t e le
•ottmated a t s o m e t h i n g over Sjs.StS, covered
ay inearsnes
B u s i n e s s « J h a a s ; e s a t O l e a s P a l l s
T h e d r s t b o l G e o r g e R. FMsh of G e e s
?a l l ewi l l i t i s e x p e c t e d b s te l le wad o f s
OMtiuuaUoa of the large
b> Finch, P r a y s s s d Co. a s p a i s
- •arufaeturere a s d 1st
Mr. Finch atsdsi a will i s s d a s
died, jus t beture s s a s a p a t s a I
ug tao ie for the reassess of t s a
it la n s s w n t a w i that i s e e s d s
for s w e s t s t s s s r t l a l s a r a w a t t b s
s a a ' j l i n r s o d t s a o p e n s s l o o s 0 0 Bandav, aud pu> liabed on Saiarday in the papers of tbe town a p a g e Advertisement q u o i w c the I quor tax law in: re tard t o Sunday asUisg a c d in retatwa t o g a a b l i a g .
T b e series c f m e e t i n g s for parenta of publ ic school ehl ldrer , srrmoged b y Buperin-t e o d e e t B a y ward of Coboes , will include s B s s i c a l p r o g r t a a e of w b l * part will b e cborssea by u s school children.
T h e R s a a p l a i u V a l l e y Treet too C o a p a n y h w b e e s organised by aaen l iving s i Pair H a r a s s o d vicinity. A t s aseet log held a t Middleoary, R. B M«Hiea of P a a l o o w a s aaads presMeat , s o d 8 . « . B a i t h of Addisoa , secretary. I t a otasDSd t o t s g s road f r o a Pair H a v e s u» V e r g e s s e a s s d poaalbly a s
t o
TtBstOKT. After havias: a s s s t S l . s M . o M I s i r y l s g t o
develop the copper Sssdaat • erasure , G a o r g s WeMhsgsouss , the wealthy m i c e o w s a r o f P i u s b w i g a . b e e abandoDed his searek a a i S l i m j . boi lers a s d furnaces a r e bJssm s o wtth a f a a a a i s o d u»Jd tor
B e w a s graduated from Y a l e las t vear.
T b e N o v a Scot iao schooner Kipling, from L/verpool, after be ing twice driven back t o port by ga les , wi s at ber taird trial wrecked )o midosean . T h e captain and crew of s i x were rescued by the li«ar Maine, tbe flrst ctC er and boats' crew of lour taking them from the s w s m p i c g schooner at tbe peril of their l ives and only after repeated s t rugg le s witb tbe waves .
l M g e r P. B a c e o n Pres ident of tbe^Matri-o la Company of Chicago, and formerly Mayor of Belfast, Maine, has been sentenced t o a year in tbe Penitentiary and to pay a flue ot $5 ,000 B i s offence was s e o d i o g ot j<ct-i o r a b i e literature ad veri inner h i s concern through the Uui i ed S ta te s a a i L
A . W. Carson, o n e of t h e o ldes t newepaper aseo ot Missouri, left $10 ,000 for t b s die-eeminat ioo , a m o n g tbe Y . M. C. A . aseocta-Uoos of i b e North, of Mark Twain's " fl?w t o b e a Gent leman. ' ' H e a l so left fS.OOO a s S fund lor disabled printers wbo m s y have t o g o to a hospital. Mark Twain den ie s tbe authorship at tbe work ment ioned .
T b e Y car of S o l g r e r e . in deuiei ot the report that the s t o n e e e c s t c b e o o bud been s t o w s I r o a tbe Washington ancestral b o a s at Su lgreve by an 4 m e r i c e n relic hunter, a tateethat nothing baa bean r s a o v s d trogi the old Mano l o u s e .
AteEU S o t rin, editor of t h e Rues, h a s been aeoteticed a t S . Petersburg t o s y e a r , imprtsoameot lor publiabiog the asauifeato o t _ i s s . W o r k s M s s C s s c c I L T B S c a s e o t s e v e s other editors era etui pending. S o u . f o r l s rspTCStitad *44 paper i i t h e P e a c e SMiferer C4 a t Portsmooth .
R. K L"wia, TO y e a r s o ld , s wealthy banker a s d termer o f - W e s t P a i a o u p o n , O s l o , w a s brniaily a a r d s r e d s t Ms h o m e . w h e n s s l ived a lone with s a a a aarvanu T s a sriaae i s supposed t o s a v e b e e s cuin-aaltied by a debtor. The t w o brother , of Mr. Lewi s h a t s dead a y a t s r i o s s l f w i t h i s
T h e birth rate of Massachusetts i s lower tban that of anv European country e x c e p t France , be ing 95 per cen t to tbe tatter's s« , and the m a n i a g e rate is higher than iu any European country evcept Raseia.
T b e Prussian min i s ter of public works has ordered that in future engineers and Bremen o n tbe e l a t e rai lways m u s t be total abstainers .
T h e ju te industry of Great Britain centres in Dan lee , Scotland, wbere the manufactures were started io a small way in 1840. N J W 40.000 bands are employed in the mi Is in and about tha city, and iu spinning the flire a lone tbe city employe a capital of f 25-000.000, held by private firms, u o t j i i n t - s t o c k companies . In 1901 Great Britain imported $11 ,000 ,000 worth o l raw j . i te , us i"g about one-fl tn the normal crop of India, wbu-b ia a great jute-fiber raiser, and wbicb in the last twenty-f ive years b s s b e c o m e a formidable rival in the a s o u f e c i u r e ot jute mate i ia l s .
A green carnation, o n e of the th ings hitherto looked upon us unattainable , has be* n cu l t ivs ted by s florist of Far R o c k a w t y . I t ha? been n-imed tbe E nerald.
A record w a s m a d e in N e w York a t t h e Bishop sa le when io one afternoon Cbioese porcelains brought 911? , 925 . O a e v a s e so ld t-J!T 910 ,100 . ,
j T b e Docker portable bouses , m a o o f a c t u r - ' < a d in Brooklyn, c a n b e put together without
s nail or a screw s n d by inexperienced j s a n d s . Tha idea c a m e to Mr. Docker t w e u - ' ty years a c o whan h e s a w in a newspaper , t h a t the g a p r t t a A u g u s t a bad oaT«r*d e j p r i u for a portable ge ld boepital. S b e wee ,
, l s t e t e e t e d in B*d Cross work a n d a C3B-peUtive e x h i b i t i o s wee t o b e held s t A c t -w e r p under t b s auspicee of that soc iety . B e w e s t at. o b o s t o work, bis bouse w e e sent t o tbe exhibi t ion e a d took tbe medal a m o n g seventy eoape t i tore . B ia d c e i J P w a s bought by the Gsraaaa G a v e r n a e n t , a n d a InUe later tha B e g u s h G o v e r n m e n t bought a pa* e s t for porta Tie barraeka. Mr. Docker bee n o w patents i s a s s r i y e v e t y country i n t e e w e r i d .
T s e n r n t B i s d u t s a s i s s s tsM e o s i i u s s t w a s dedicated ibe e t h e r day s t a a a Fren-Satco, by B w a a i TrlgaoaUta. T e e osasjre-g s u o n u s a b ' H fltty. T h e t e m p l e w a s erect-a d by e s s t r i b a U o s s o f d a a i r s s a w h o h a v e adopted t b s B l e d a reUgisa . Over the aoora
•awy Uas A h a i l s t i Miaas Al l ." A t A s f s e a , P r t s a s . reees t ly s s s o w a r o f
e s c t e M l for asearal k s s s a b qsaai l i laa s a t o c a o a e the
h s f s t o b s s sasa i i t f l s p by
B A B K K E S S , E A. Siguor of th i s p lace and A l b e r t
Arnold of Hi l lock Bi l l are s ick with the meas les .
G s o r g e Arnold has been very sick for several w e e k s a n d d o e s not s e e m to i m prove.
Mrs. Sophia Beardsley has sold ber h o u s e and lot and also her wood lot to Wiltard Baker and on Thursday, the 18lb, r e m o v e d with ber s o o s to Bl ienburgb. •,
J. W. Harkness w a s invited by te lephone to g o tn Lower Jay last Tuesday e v e n i n g , w b e i e R. W R f g i e e t o n , the E s s e x county -deputy wes to organize a new g r a o g e . B e went and saw Wnitetace Grange well s tarted upon its road to success with 43 charter m e m b e r s and a*w>m f 8 0 in i ts treasury. On Wednesday Mr. E^gleston c a m e b o m e with Mr. H irk Dees and took tbe train Thursday morii iug for bia b o m e near W a d h a m s Mills.
O i Tuesday ot this week J . W Barkneaa w e n t to Syracuse where 0 0 Wednesday b e attended a meet ing of tbe Central O r g a n i s a t ion ot Co-operative Fire Insurance of the S u t e o f N?w York.
T.ie farmers ' Inst i tute beld in Peru th i s week waa well at tended by our people .
Mrs. Rose A. Martin bad tbe misfortune t o fall upoo ice last week and rece ived s e v e r e injury tbat m a d e i t necessary for her Oaugh-
1 ter, wbo i t a t tending tbe Adirondack C o m -' merciai School s t A u s e b l e P o r k s , to c o m e
h o m e and care lor ber.
N A S A L C A T A R R H , an k t U m m a l i o n ol tbe del icate membrane l ic ing the air passag e s , is not cured by any mixtures taken into the s tomach. DmV, waste t ime on them. Take E y's Cream B i l m through the nostrils, s o that the levered,, swol len t issues are reache d a t once. N-ver mind bow long y o u h a v e suffered nor how oftei, you have been disappointed, w e know lv>'a Cream Ba lm will cure you as it bes cured others by the t h o u -and. AH d r u g g i s t s 50. Mailed by El) B.-03., 5G Warren Street, N e w York.
Vj'KW TORK SCPRKKW C W R T - T I M B«-
US'$ia'S?- i ^ F \ U W n e . Martha U F r e n i a and Frank LaFrenU twr husband, Julia LaFrseia an''JotephLaFrenia ber husband 0»orr-L«KiD9 ™5. , A t t , , , " . L " W m * b i s * " • • Anmlfwt UaV»rBw»y and.Uiui* LaVaraway ber hn«band. Addle (Jeronx and Georre Ueroux tier butband, foiu-tan t Thoo-dore, Kmma Treodore. wife of John Theodore, .fane r x * J .hn Doe. Ricbar.1 Ro« and Jane R.w. said l « t four namts belnit fiotlttouti. nod am hi tended to represent tbe anknowti hc«r» »t taw. i""2 rHr»r«M)ntatlve» and next «.f kin t-t Martha 1-aRlne Theodore, late of the Cltj of f laUshnrgb. Clinton County, N e w York, deoeBS d. Defenda n t .
To the above named "Defentes i • ^ Ji°!J •*e
Lh,"rebj'. ••""•moned W h u i w w the comtj
plaint in thia action and to «erv«/a < >ry of your answer on-plaintlff's attorney wlthlu l~«">ty JlRyitT alter the service of this summons, eat I.i»t\-e o f tee day of aervloe: and In oaee of your failure t«i appear or answer, jadnment will be taken ajraitss vou by default for the relief deaaanded in Oie! ootnplaint.
Dat .d January 9th, lSoti , FRANK C. A O N I W , ] |
^ _ J Attorney for Wainttffi Offlee and TV** CMHoe addraaa. So. 4 Cllntoat
Street. Plattaburich. N. Y. f |To Joseph LaRine, Nashua, N e w Hampshire! Frank UFrenla . No 10 South Main 8 . . Bratt e' boro. A*U; Martat l*Fra«ia,J< -. 18 South Mais St. Braitleboro. Vt -, Joseph XaFtenia. ttuhb« r i l Cats Oouuty. MlnnaaoU; Julia LaFrenia, T! u bb, r t l Cam County, Minnesota- \9eor*e LaKIs^ Aetna Oourt, Nashua. New Hampshire; Attlla LaKIne.' Aetna Court. Naahna. Ne»,> II-niiwhirf, Addle. Geroux, Aetna Court. Naabuit. New Bampahire.
The forearoin* aummona I* aervad upon j o u by publication pursuant to an otder of Hon. Henry I'. Kelloce. a Juatloe of tbe Supreme Court ot tba State of New York, dated the 13-h day of January. 19CQ. and filed with Uw coaopWint la tho ' tnoe ot the <1erk of the O u n i y of Clinton, l a aald State, on January IT, 1H03.
The object of tale actio-1 ia t o make partition aooordinc to the reepec' tve rishta of the p Arties. aud If it appear that paitition cannot be had without treat prejudice to tbe owners, tneo for a aale of the following described property :
All that certain city lot lu the city of Piatt .«-burch, Clinton County. N e w York, marked and des(«nalad on a map or plot of tha Bailey Tract, by D. B Johnson. Jr.. Surveyor, as Lot N o . 14. o a t t e west side ot Platt Street, beinx thirty-, tbree (S3) rest front on Platt Streuu and extei>4~' in* bava with parallel lines one hun^rsd ;i£>) fees, to tbe fast bouiida of the Murgan Lot, so-called* (in l(*Mj more or leaa.
Datod January 17th, 1900. VKANK C. AONKW.
^ Attorncu for Piatntlff Offioe and Post OSIDB attdrcavi. No. I Clinton
Street. PlaUsbunrh, N. Y. 3 * 7 1
NOTtCM.—By order of Hon. David II. A«new. Surrocate of Clinton County. N . Y.. aot ios ia
sereby givaaacoordlns to law. to all panoaa hav-iuc claims agsiaat Israel Jerry, late of Cnaay, iu aald ooaaty. neneaaad. that tawy are ra-quired t o axalbtt the same with the vouchers thereof t ) taw eubsorlDer at her reeldatice a t West Cbazy.N. T . . o a or before the i la t day of July 1906
Daaau.Jan? t a t a , n e t ADELINE JKKRY.
Admlniat atrlx. FRANK C. AONEW, ,
AU'ytorAdinr'A. Pla'tabur«h.N Y. 3-6
Notice to Taxpiyers. Bav ins received the A M w m e n t Roil of tbe
City of Pl»tt.s»<urirb for the yaar 1806, notice is Derebv s iren that tbe underaifned will attend at ais offloe at the ?irst N»tional Bank, oorner of Vantaret and BrinkerhoB* streets, with said roll, tor thirty days from tbe date hereof Sundays and legal holidays excepted, from 9.-00 o'clock in tbe forenoon until 3:00 o'clock in the afternoon, and from 7:00 until nine o'clock on Tueaday and Saturday eveninca of anch 30 days, to receive taxes so aaooaaod. without tea. peroenlairj) or interest thereon.
On all taxes unpaid after the expiration of such thirty days two per cent fees will he collected.
On all taxes remaining uopiid after sixty days from tbe date hereof, five per oent fees and in terest at the rale of one per cent mouth from tbe expiration of s ild sixty d-»ys wi'l be collected.
Dated PlattsburKb. Jan 13. vlx. JOSEPH L, NASH
City Chamberlain. Dated, Jan 15 1906.
Notice to Taxpayers. Having received the Water Assessment for the
City of Plattsbunrb for tbe quarter ending Dtjc. 31,1905. notice is hereby jf'iveu that the undersigned will attend at his offioe at the First National Bauk, 1 or. of Margaret and Brinkerboff SU., with said roll for 30 days from the date hereof. Sundays' ind le?al holidays excepted, from S o'clock in t t e fore toon until 3 o'clock in tbe afternoon, at d from 7 until 9 o'clock on Tuesdny and Saturday evenings of such 30 days, to receive rent* so assessed, without fee, percentage or interna thereon.
On all rents remaining unpaid after sixty -lays from tbe date hereof, live per cent, foes anu Interest at the rate of one per cenu per nionib fr.im the expiration of said sixty days will lw«jlte< t >d.
Dated, Piattaburgh. N. Y., Jan M « t .
B I R T H 8 .
' v4 JOSKPH L. NASH.
City Chamber ala
At Platttbuntb. Ian. :9. 19tt>, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jett .
At Piatuburgh. Jan 30,1900, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Durkee.
At Morrisonville, Jan. 17 1906, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart ostrander.
Ac Pla'tsburgh. Jan 0 1906, a son to Mr. acd Mrs, Wtn. Coakley.
At Plattsburgh. Jan 21, 1S06. a danehter iliet-tiia Mat) to Mr. and Mrs. Fred King, Jr.
At Plattaburdb. Jan. £5. J906. a son (Thomas Daniel) to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jabaut.
At Valoour, Jan. 31,1906. a daughter (.Bletnor C.) to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ford.
M A R R I A G E S .
AtMorrteonrllle. Monday. Jan. ia. lOtC, in St. AUjxar.der's Churob. Mr, Alfred Newt 11 snd Mtes Orfia Corabo.
At Morrisonville J a n . 21 1106. hy Kev. S. C Dare. Mr. Joseph Olger aad Mist Cora Stacy, both of Cadyvllle.
D E A T H S .
laarmlagly a a d a o w a b o u t s ly. • third a t
!•> I k e o a t i a a . a a d t h e rant
• L L M N B D M O C B M T B B .
Mrs. He^rjr V o t b u r g . w b o baa b e e n qu i te seriously ill, is improving s l o w l y .
Mrs. A . M. S a r g e n t e n d Mrs. H o m e r S c u u i t o f the Corners cal led o n ft l ends a t t h e Center Thursday.
T b e annual a e e t i o e of tbe s tockholders of South E. ieuburgb Dairy Associat ion w a s beld a t their factory io E lanburgb Saturday, J a n . M , where t h e lot .owing officers were e lected for tbe ensu ing year : President. Terry Garl irk; general manager ; sa l e sman , O. W. S o p e r ; secretary, Chat i e s V o s b u r g ; treasaier , T. W. A ' k i o a ; d irwetea , J-Jhn Villiaaaaoa, Jamea Gregory , Peter Patnode . 1 MUtoa aUker. Ootdwia Aroo, Jaaea More-
At Piatuburgh. Jan. 26.1906. at tbe home of her sister, Mrs. J. B. Keanor, Miss Bertha Conk-11 n.
At PlatUbursh. Jan 84. 1806. Mrs Lonifa B. Stafford, widow of f e lateCoraeliu* V SUffotd. iu the 8t4i year of borage.
War Ovwr S la ty Years.
•Ba. WINSLOW'S SooraiMtt SykL'i' has been used by millions of mothers for tbeir children while teething. If disturbed at night acd broken of four reet by a sick child suffering acd crying with jain of Cutting Teeth, send at once and get a oottle of "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sjrup" for Children Teething. I t will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately. Depend upon it. mothers, there Is no mistake about it. It cures DUrrkiea, regulates the Stomach and Bowels. Cures Wind Colic, softens tbe Gum*, red aces Iuria.mrcnt;. ,n *nd gives tone and energy to tne whole system. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children, teething is pleasant to the taste and Is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female ohyalclacs and nurses in the United States. Price twenty-five eentt a bottle. Sold by all trucgista throughout the world. Be sure and ask for "Maa. W U M U K ' I SooTBive Sranr ."
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r r a c k V j e b e r g vis i ted Mooers Tuesday.
M vT. McGaulley i s s e n d n g the asperated a l i a b o a t a e Gamier factor; t o P a n nam oca t o b e a e s d l a tha prisoa. Wbo c a a ask greater e c e a o a y o t tbe Sta te priaou ctHdala? aaksaa It b » l a efclm bath s l o e s .
T b e a e i d e a w e d d i o g o f Mr end Mrs. Alb e i t G o e y e a o f Churubeaeo held a l i b e Oskbrtar Oautrh. wee s i tended by a a a y b l a a d e a a d i w a u v e e af Bllaawargh.
Mr. and Mrs. B .v le Uoceiauwr desire t o eaarves t a a a k s t o tbeir Irteode wbo ao kindle aaaaNed t a e a dar ing the i l laas i a a d burial of Ibetr batovad H a i M .
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M i n n . Adcoek a a d LebdeH h a v e latavB* • d troes ibs ir chart trip t e Maameal
aatasa«t Ayere baa anew aariajat asaaa aad a taJUag iaasoaa of Maa Webb ol Pksua-
$1000 REWARD I s offered a s a » u a r a n t e « t l ia t ne i ther
Or. P i e r c e ' s Favor i t e l»r*ecriptiosi
KOR Dr . P i e r c e ' s OoMew Mawlcal D U c o v e r y
c o n t a i n s a lcohol , o p i u m , or a n y harmfu l d r u g . A n y o n e pub l i sh ing fa lse s u t e -m e n u c o n c e r n i n g the ir i n g r e d i e n t s wil l b e prosecuted . D o c t o r Pierce"* r i i m i l y R e m e d i e s a r e c o m p o u n d s of medic ina l principle*, sc ient i f i ca l ly e x t r a c t e d from n a t i v e roots t h a t c u r e t h e d i s e a s e s for w h i c h t h e v a r e r e c o m m e n d e d . '1 h e y are m e d i c i n e s w h i c h h a v e e n j o y e d t h e publ i c conf idence for over a third of a c e n t u r y . T h e v a r e awsaUclaca aa* awveraawa, m a d e t o sa t i s fy a c r a v i n g f o r " boow."
"Golden Medica l D i s c o v e r y " r e g u l a t e s a n d i n v i g o r a t e s s t o m a c h , l iver a n d bowe l s , a n d c u r e s d y s p e p s i a , purifies t h e blood a n d tone* u p t h e s y s t e m genera l l y .
- F a v o r i t e P r e s c r i p t i o n " cures f e m a l e w e a k lie**, i rregular i t i e s , e x h a u s t i n g d r a i n s , pa infu l per iods a n d k indred a l i m e n t s pecu l iar t o w o m e n . A e e e p t no s u b s t i t u t e for t h e s e med ic ines , e a c h of w h i c h baa a record of m a r v e l o u s eurea. S u b s t i t u t i o n m e a n s se l f i shness on t h e • a r t of t b e d e a l e r w h o is 'ookiug- for t h e g r e a t e r profit 011 a u inferior arUcli-.
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
AUDREW F. WILLIABS Proprietor.
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- tars who S L ¥ « . i**» aerwous uouhlws T r ! P i s i x e a P a v o r U e ^ i y w I v t l o u at laausar i . 11 willav*lp theiu."
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The p r i c e s tell their o w n story, a tal« of much value a t little coat. When they are snapped up your chance is gone. There are no duplicates . Act quick. Thing* you need to>day and every day. You w a u l them*" We don't. Come and take thctu.
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