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THE PLATTSBURGH REPUBLICAN UTILITY---'* l h a G r e a t e s t Good of tho O r « a t « t t N a m b e r . " - B E I T T H A M .

PLATT8BURGH, CLINTON CO., N. Y., SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH :><>. Ii)07 WTTi I,F NO. »'< n

KK1TULICAN. I ' f c l t S O N A L . .

. > V , N , . v * i . - r 30 . 1907.

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MATTERS AND THINGS.

;H.I.

• > or. (J in i Fr. lay .

a 1<>!>: i ! Pti'W fpll a t Danopmora

Man-! 2 -

l u f ( run: ppasoa f'.uSHH A n e w 31

I i \ r r -1 • i. . i ; hH<i l e r (Irs! ppring thun­

de r ar. 1 I ' t ' -U lLjr Ptorui March 2s

l u l l ' - i cr.i>."'!f rl"Be»i f. <i Eat- l t r vaca t ion

T u r s - ' a j , and «.,) re-opf-t, Tut-Fday, April '.'.

i *ST Htn'W l'. I ' .attP'-artrl ' for peasiin of

T.ii'-s :. iri1 Apr; 2i »i,d r,.r itt<;.-6 Apm c. A L * I .F ar«J ur ' v<> j»ik>w bullet)]. , fl l-

t i r g u, I ,d t iard-r . Mart}. Zv is v i u c h e l for

ti> u 1' a"st 'urj.-h m a o (.1 t ru th .

T H E B ir'iprg" t ' a u. i I Ui.s city is m a k i n g

prt-parati •£.* o r I 'P li et annua l

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t.e •• a t ; •

ii~ l.

J .ir

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tr e

e--a.-

baii to lip

h»M at Smi th ' s H i l t on the eventQK of A p n l

Sib.

'i H E S. S S. society will hold a cake eale

I J I t he bent fit of the H o m e lor tht> Fr iendless

lb'.» t- . . i tnrda\ I a f ieruooo a t tbe h o m e of Mrs.

L. L. t-Ut-dden.

I T is cot t f C P F a r y to go ou t of town to

g e t j o u r eyes thoroughly cxamio i d. Prof.

S a n b o r n will be a t C u m b e r l a n d H o u s e on

Monday and Tuesday , Apr i 1-2.

T I C K E T S for tbe Char i ty B i l l to be held

for the tvt. iH'. of the Champla in Val ley Uoe-

P ta! orj Apri l 3 i , may be. had a t A. M. War-

r-*u*s. or a t auy t f tbe d r u g s to r e s .

K I I B I N * h a v e arr ived in force and iD ex -

c-l iet , t hea l th and ppn i .8 . A D o b j e r v t r

D uea tha t last y e a r the tirat robin was seen

ID l i s yard on the 2 s b of F e b i u a r y , and

ll..s yea r on tbe 20 ;b of March.

I U.N T foreet t he eoter tuinrneDl T u e s i l t y

K i - t n j ; , Apri l 2, for the fiecetit of the High

S'tiiml baseba l l t e a m . The team has m a d e

a ti ,e record and dese rves encour i igmieDt a s

at. i r e ' i t u l i on of c red i t to tbe town.

.V.uLt. si OAR m a k e r s w l o have a lways sold

t a re s u ^ a r because it sui ed iheir t as te to be

Li r.etfl, a re b a v i t g their i n c i o ^ s now, when

Oea'tTa unde r the p u r e food law a r e forced

tu t r a d e in the s t r a i g h t a r t ic .e , and will pay

a pre rnutn to know where to find it.

T H I : R E IS no be t t e r d a t e than E m e r on

wMc'i to t iAe r e n e w e d bold of t b e fact t ha t

the choice la you r own, whe the r you m a k e

tbe must of w h a t you h a v e and are , and

whe the r you will be a help o r a h i n d r a n c e on

tt H wl.ee cf life.

M > K . l 23 the. mercury r eg i s t e red 60 in

I'.at n ' .u r^h . I'l N~w Y j r k City It was 67,

t e wannes t on record the re tor t ha t d a t e .

M i r i h T.< iyi '5 , was the w a r m e s t March d iy

ree.ir l e t >•:' ce ine e Ill.-iul r eco rds were kep t .

U- l , , , i , , .sl .urgb the i h e r i u o m e t e r wen t up to

7̂ i l i t aca it was 82

s I ,et Uzv folks j o H d e j o u into the

! ' . ' a ' i t doesn ' t "pay '" to have a gar-

It does . With only a li t t le j u d g m e n t

\ i : .Lg what you raise pays well, at d

w-.rk u . u du in tt yi ur^eif pays ever.

r. ,»H :,e ;on .c w-Mcti only o u t - d o o r air

!• -j- ol i iccupatum can g ive .

, •»- v - L i k e Champla in iCe Dtage m a d e

a^i i i . j M-rci. 27 h, a r d the flr^t for 1907

tt't L-f- year the s^ainn o p e n e d Fen .

.• •'. i. ..-e : A p m 2 Tue ear l ies t d a t e ol

- ; g . 21 \ e , t r s w n - J i r . ' * , 1904 i.od

a I T : A p n ! in W J T h e longest

•n in t e t u n e was ir. l ^ s 7 , when the

fetat-e ran from J a n 11 to A p m 9.

T i . t P J J . ^ i i iH . -n i i , a lS J j bn ' s cbQret.

< . -ed a.-! >u t . ' J i j evet ,r g a ' f r a fruccestlu!

sea? .:. !•( r r i ' t i ' i n - Wink. The pe"ond week

was .n-v.i-ed to lecLareS and s e n n o n s g iv tL

with, che c-pectal view of int:T(-sting n o t -

C :lui;'"<, and tbe U r g e Coi.gr>-g.U!ons t ha t

a t t e n d e d c u r i n g the whole furtr y b t ga^e

p r . f i4 the h'.i.ity of the Speakers to hold

the a. tent.i . n of the i r hea re r s .

' I U E c n u dock which W. G. Wilccx &

S n,s were b u n d i n g on fc-t. Michael 's Island

b i i been • u tnple ted . Ttie di ck 13 built low

d iwn With n o p i n g s ide a , the top Coven d

w 'h c:u c i e t e . TLe fenders a re d e t a c b a b ; i ,

a •! it is in t ended tha t bn -ak ing and m o v i t g

1 v IL t.' e r p r m g will pass over leav ing ii e

d n k a n b r o k e n . J . J . t . z latr ick, who had

tue t L r^c lor c lea r ing the. l n a n d , has t t e

u„ ler tiru^h wen c ,ea red out and win com-

n,e , . , e g r u n b i n g as Suon a^ tne frost ieaVi s

l . ' e - r . -U! .d . L L tu . i iKH u b i bia e even - j ea r -o ld POI

i.f p . . i t Au R c h e naO a narrow- escape frcn

•i'-i*i..ti£ on Fr iday last . Whi le d n v . n .

a. - >-* ti.e iuK.e they c a m e upon a crack n

: • - .. •• whi _f. had been elightly fn 7. >h O f "

a . : >-«•>• re l v.i.h SLOW. T h e ice gave way,

ie , g ' i .e ri .r=e a r d cu t t e r into the wa te r

i) ver and l b " boy s a v e d t h e m s e l v e s by

{..t-4 Tney were u n a b t e to s a v e iLf

->e w. t t . wa< d r o w n e d . The an i iua i w. e

a -..i -j.t'i.e une , beins; worth s o m e two hi n-

d ' e : .;_. .are.

AN ,i Lereg'mg p i i eeo f t e l ephone prOgTi Si

v.u- t i t i . r d u l a i the Mt t i . i . an (.) l o ' ^ ' a t '

f i- '>a; g a m e . Two ba i e w i r e s^were

cTe i t.d ; acru-a the tield and a .-ma.l t ro t ey

a r r a i g i d :o run on t l t m . To the Ho..ey

wa.- a i - ^ t h n i a [ O r t a l / e le ephone s e t ' w b . c h

v.i.t nri d 1} tl.e n p i r er, who followed the

t r j i e r r . t f l i e ball a . i r g the be d j T i e

e n a.- was ci C L I C i d w r b ILe • 'nn A ' l oi

ex : a t ye and t i e t a m e wa? followed aluiot t

a- i, i i K.J i t the cr.y M on the h>.d.

A I ' . I . M ' f benirbt woik fi. r which there ii

g -ea t ni -e l , und for which tbe field seems sc

fa- t r ^ c e d i j unworke , ) , baa been t aken u)

by Brat t eboro women, who Lave o r ^ a n Z"6

t t . t t t iHe^es ( n:u a ' -MotQal A U A«soc ta i ioc . '

The o j c (f the society i3 to g ive b e l p m all

* « 5 jiOo-.'jte a t titneB of i!lne?s. For a

la rge [ M j , r , - j i [ ( amdies a t ra ined nu-se if

OUt '•[ '.be <|ljeS!ijU OD afd.-UIit Cf tljP COSI.

and each i e t r ,t is becoming neare r an irr-

po=6.0iL'_} to t i r e » " h e l p e r " a t wages withic

t t e m e a n s of those in m o d e r a t e circom

s t ances . Aa we n n j e r a t a n d the scope of thi-

organ iza t ion , it seemg to aim a t be ing a re­

vival of tbe old-fashioned friendly aid so-

cie'v t f a t u>ed ti U lunsh in every town a n r

rjev. r left tbe sick in need of c a r e .

J o u s I--I.LM-.RH, a poo r cobb le r of Al­

loc t a , P a , it fcaid to have succeeded in die-

c o v e n r g a sec re t which is sa id to m a k e one

ton of coal do tbe work cf four. Six p a n g of

aBheg aired wi'b ore pmof coal treated with his couif o u c d produces a fiercer bea t

t h a o tbe best b l t a m l c o o s . Tbi» ir veot ion i*

likely to c h a n g e t b e en t i r e coal i ndus t ry .

E r u u re Las no kr owledgp of cbemie t ry , and it> to lh i te iate . t h a t b e i» c cmpe l i ed to »«*k

as s e t a r e e in wr i t ing to d r u g hoaees for hi*

Ingred ien t* . Two ifearpCGnfo'g of t h e com-

p "and, cofstir g 25 ceo t r , diasolved in three gal lons of water , are iGfflcieot t o treat t h r ee -

Cjaarter* of a tOu Of athfei (niX"d with ODt-

fj'inner of a ion of coal, and will biiug oct more h e a t tor a longe r per iod thao cow f>a of e i the r b i t uminous <»r a o t b r a c i t e c j i l .

Eiluote bat been cOered $1,000,000 far tt« •ocret of bit discovery.

Mi-ft J ihn D a c t p r r s s poid h?r h o m e in

MorriBOnville to Mrs. Wil iaro Myers.

Mrs. Conn is to r< move from ber p r e f b t

rPRi lerico on Broad Btreet to one of Mr Cwl-it no t paid In I tonan'a new hovr-ies on O u c h s t ree t .

Mr and Mrs. H>rt ley P a r m e r l e r bavp r e -

mnvpd [mm L ' i r r a i r e a l r ee t to Mr O E.

M Eiwan1i . ' s boose a t the co rne r of Mar-parp t and Broad .

Dr and M rs E A. BarciP? are located a t

JacVs ir V P I P . F o r r l a . whpre they a re to r e ­

main for a wppk or eo lODger, tbe l i m e for

thf ir rp torn c o t tiplng se t .

M-a J A. ^ ' r a l t o n en t e r t a ined ber fr iends

a ' a Cird and d a n c i n g par ly a t her bomft on

Or n ' t si reel Monday evei r g .

Miss R - g i n a l j . D C h of P i a t t s b u r g h , Miss

Fra r . rps b v r d and M H ? Beroade.t le Lynch ,

teac ' .e re ol Wt l?bnro and T u c k a h o e , a re to

spend E a s t e r in New York with tbeir s is ter ,

Miss l i e l e r a Lynch. The la t t e r is e tpno-

g r n p h e r a n d U p e w r i ' e r in t h e e Hi je of Price,

W a t e r ! oi;;-i A Co , e x p e r t a ccoun tan t s , t he

p i n ' t n n wt.icb she took on leaving P l a t t s -

b i r t r h last a u t u m n .

The m a r r i a g e of Dr. Ha r r i e t E ' z i b e l h

Bi lch, d a u g h t e r of Dr. and Mrs. G B

B.dch, formerly of P i t t s b u r g h , to Mr.

Franhl in Sawyer Holmes , took place in New

York City, Marcb 20 Mr. and Mrs. Holmf s

are. to r e n d e a t 318 Wes tmins te r Road,

Brookl j n.

Tbe H o n . Lomer Gouio , p r»mier of tbe

Prov ince of Q i e b e c passed th rough Pla t ta -

b n r g b on T u e s d a y e v e n i n g en r o n t e for

New York , from which po in l he will sail for

E u r o p e .

r e t e l l io F r a n c e 27.1 yea r s

opens Apri l 'fi h, and

CHARITY BALL.

I'LAvrMUium T I I I : \ T K I ;

F o r t h e r N M n - l i t o f t h e C l i a m -

p l a i i i V a l l e y H o s p i t a l .

This social e v e n t whicb w s sneb a sne-

cepg l a s t year (iromiaee to even su rpass the

record m a d e then , tbe larg;e a d v a r c e sale of

tlckelB ind i ca t i de t h a i very g e n e r a l i n t e re s t

is t aken in t h e aCair . The a r r a r g e m e n l s

a r e now Dearly comple ted and tbe evenloe;

of Apri l 3 lg looked forward to with every

an t i c ipa t ion of e r j i y m e n t . Tbe. spacious

P o s t gymca6lo;m, placed a t the disposal of

tbe l ad ies by tbe k indness of Mnjir V a n c e ,

C o m m a n d a n t all P i a t t s b u r g h Bar racks , offers

an Ideal p lace for the ho ld ing of such a func­

t ion, and efi tct ivo decora t ions will b e a r ­

r a n g e d .

A t tbe open imgef the boll a t 8 o'clock

t h e r e will be a c o r c e r t b.v LyncL'a orches t ra ,

which is to furnish the mus ic for t h e occa­

s ion.

After ca rds , for which 50 t ab le s and 8

pr izes b a v e been provided , t h e danc ing will begin a t 10 o'clock. T h e g r a n d march will

b e led by Mayor Uyde . Ref reshments will

be served a t m i d n i e h t .

The E n t e r t a i n m e n t C o m m i t t e e of t b e

Auxi l iary, to t h e u n r e m i t t i n g and well di­

rec ted < 0 i r te of whicb t be success of the

u n d e r t a k i n g will very largely b e d n e , n u m ­

bers Mm. W. H Sadler , c h a i r m a r ; Mrs.

J o h n B Ri 'ey, Ja . s . J u l i u s Mendelsohn, Mrs.

C c m l n g a t t r a c t i o n s a t tbe P .a t t« f io ' cb

T h e a l r e are. d a ' p j as fullow?: — Tuesday ,

A j r i l 2 1 , Howe ' s Moving P i c t u r e ? ; M >nday,

Apri l K 1-, B. C. W n i t m y ' s ' P fl. Pifl P.ioi , ' -

a n J S a ' u t d a r , Apri l 13.h, Wm. A. Brady ' s

" As Ye S o w . "

J . EI Booth, Miss Helen Pa lmer , Mrs. Moses

Marcus Clow, who is t a k i n g a course of Bourdon , Mrs. J . E. G e o r g e ,

e tu . 'y in Ph i lade lph ia , and who was recent ly | T b e B ^ . e p l i o n C o m m i t t e e is a s fo l lows:—

ill the re wiU; typhoid fever, ia a t h o m e for

the vaca t ion .

Mr. L F r a c k f H d r e t u r n e d this week from Wuersburg-on-Main , B jva r i a , where a s is his cus tom, he. has s p e n t the winter .

Br igad ie r Gene ra l a n d Mrs. Pond , who

are to m a k e P i a i t f b u r g h their p e r m a n e n t

res idence , have leased Mrs. C. M. Bromley ' s

houre on C o u r t s t ree t , and will a r r ive in a

sho r t t i m e .

S t a t e . N o r m a l S c h o o l .

T - e P l a t ' s b u r g h S ta t e Normal School closed

o I Thursday af ternoon for the E is ter vaca­

tion, after a mos t successful t e rm of school

i i whicb e v e r y t h i n g has g o n e q tietly and

STinothly a loog its way wi thou t any se r ious

in t e r rup t ions on accoun t of illnes3 or dea th

a m o r g th° faculty aud s t u d e n t s . T n e school

A-ill rpopen T u e s d a y m o r r i n g , April 9. Aa

near aa can bo lea rned a t this wri t ing the

following m e m b e r a of tbe faculty wid be in

the c i t y :

Dr Geo . K II iwklns , Dr. A . N . H e n s h a w ,

Prof. E . A P i r k s , M ;sa A n n e J . O 'Br ien ,

Miss A ice L O 'B ' i en , Misa Clara D. Mat th -

PWS and Miss Mary D. Mat thews , MI=a A n n a

Carrol1 , Mis3 A.da Carpen te r , Miaa S a r e p t a

E. R I F S aud Miss Lucy E Tracy .

Tbe following will gpend the vacatir n in

f i e piacea men t ioned b e l o w :

Dr. C. W. Kitchel! in N<iw Je r s ey , Prof.

Shalliea in S a r a t o g a Spr iogs , N. Y", Miss

Alice M. Wlieeier in A u t u r p , N. Y , Miae

E znoeih L. Risse l l in Watk in r , N. Y , MIBB

(Je.cevieve A n d r e w s io South Bend, Ind . ,

M H s M i r g a r e t M G i r r i t y in C l a l h a m , N .Y . ,

\ l , rs Louise A. Perry in Ei z i ' i e t h t o w n . N Y ,

Mr E U i o L Tavlnr in L a o , N Y ' , MIBB

E t u h Marshall io B u l s t o n , N Y, Miss Lil­

i a n Dunn in S c h e n e c t a d y , N. Y., and Mr"

Peek in Ft . Miller, N . Y . » i h Mrs. Peek

. r d K e n n e t h , and p a r t ol tne l ime in A m -

<'erdam, N. Y. , with bis m o t h e r a n d o the r s .

C h u r c h C e n t e n a r y a t M o o e r g .

M-

t

The one h u n d r e d t h anrnveranry of the

F.rst Prf i3bytenao church of M mer s was ob­

served W e d n e s d a y . M O T ' 2'». The church

was tastefully d e c o r - i - a » r h po t t ed p lan t s

>ind cut fl iwera. E erg '<- n d- c i ra t ions set

ni l ' the choir ga l le ry . B mud the pulp i t was

f i e word " Welcome" ' i'i U r ^ e le t te rs of

eve rg reen , while u p j u tue wall on each s ide

of tl e pulpit , in e v e r g r e e n , the d a t e s 1807-

1 JOT.

Tbe service b e g a n r 2 V'r-ck. Sc r ip tu re

wia read by R-v . Wuiium Fraaer , followed

oy prayer by R - v Uco iy Marge t t3 . Mr.

fclei.ry G iner t read erc...-\-SH from a b a e r t

a .d former m e m b e r s , l 'ae lollowing former

p ia to ra s e n t g r e e t i n g - : — R v H. A. Russell ,

Winsted, Ct. , Rev. J o s e p h F int, C l a r e m o n t '

Oil . , Rev. S. D. A n g e ' , Ox B->w, N. Y , Rev.

E iward Scjfield, Conge i s , N Y., Rev. Phil ip

N .Moore , Ballaton Cente r , N. Y Rev . J . W.

Bradobaw, pa3tor of the Fi rs t C o n g r e g a t i o n a l

fiinrch, 0 ' i e r l i n , Oh ", aent g r e e t i n g s in tbe

, a m e of R j.v. J o h n B r a l a h a w , a former pas -

or, now deceased

G"eet ih£8 were also received from Rev. P .

J H. Myers of C h a z / , R»v W. C. Taylor ,

iCeeaevnie, and Rev. C. M. S towi t t s , P o i t

H e r r y .

Two senior memv>era of tbe C h a m p l a i n

Presbytery , R j v . J o s e p h G a m b ' e , D. D., and

tiev. Henry M i r g o " » , were p r eaen t with

^reet iuga. Rev . Wm. Frase r g a v e an ab l e

m d inatruct ive a d d r e s s on " The Mlasion of

the C h u r c h , " after which c o m m a n i o n was ad-

in.niatered by Dr. G a m b l e , a n 3 Rev . H .

Vl-irgetts. F j r the l irst t ime t b e indiv idual

o m m n n i o n service was uaed. This is the

g i f t o f M r ; . A . J Messenger , and Mr. A. K.

Bidweli. Tne serv ice closed * i b bened ic t ion

»iy Dr. G a m b l e , afier wLicb a social hour

was er j >yed. A 5 31 s u p p e r was se rved in

the vestry . This was h a n d s o m e l y decora ted

with e v e r g r e e n s and m o t t o e s . T h e t ab le s

were finely decora ted and a delieioo.3 s u p p e r

s e ' v e d by the. ladies of the church

Tfap e v e n i r g serv ice b e g a n a t 7.30 o'clock.

y 'ns L/tia McDowell read a ske tch of the hia-.

tory of tbe church for the las t hucdree l y e a r s .

Thi3 included a brief rev iew of t h e his tory of

tbe early se t t lers , a lmo3t all of whom were member a of the church . E iCb p a s t o r a t e

wag reviewed and point* of interest men ­

tioned, t oge the r with many t h ings of in te res t

r ega rd ing tbe first th i r teen c h a r t e r m e m b e r s .

Th a waa followed by an a d d r e s s by the pas­

tor, Rev. J au i eaGre . e r .

T n e choir u n d e r the a b l e l eadersh ip i f

Mrs. A r m s rong , m a d e t h e mus ic a success ,

t'be by inns se lec ted were beautifully a p p r o ­

pr ia te , and the chorus a world of harmony. Near ly all tbe m e m b e r s l iving in tbe remote par t s of the town were p r e sen t . T b e e v e n t

will l onz be r e m e m b e r e d by all wbo pa r t i ­

c ipated in and ec joyed it. L o n g live t b e

P r e ' b y f - r i a n church of Hooers to b e a power for n g b t i o u s n s s s in tbe c o m m u n i t y .

Hon . Smi th M. Weed, M . . p r Z j b u l o n B .

Vance , Mayor iand Mrs. Uyde , H o n . and

Mrs. A lbe r t St tar ron, Hon . a n d Mrs. W. J .

McCaffrey, Cap ta in and Mra. F o r d , Mr. and

Mra. J a m e s Aiverill, of Cbampla i t ; Miss Helen Pa lmer , Miss Helen I. S m i . h .

PatronesBea:—Mra. J . A b r a h m n a , Mrs. Pni ip Blair, Mrs . J . E . Bant ley , Mrs. A . D.

Boomhower , Mrs. G e o r g e E . C a v a n a g h ,

Misa CoBgrove, Mrs. F . C. Eod ico t t , Mrs. C.

J Dale, Mrs. Fl R. Danis , Mrs. Wm Foo le ,

Mra. J. S. Fa rnawor tb , Mrs. D K Gi lbe r t ,

Mrs. G. K H a w k i n s , Mrs. R. E. Healey ,

Mra. C. F. Hallligan, Mra. H D. Hadley ,

Mra. G e o r g e H . H u d s o n , Mrs. G e o r g e C.

K - l l o g g , Mra. T. F . M a n c i s , Mia. J . H .

Miffitt, Mra. P . F. G i r a rd , Mra. N Ber t r am! ,

Miss Ju l i a Miron, Mrs. F . M. Pu rdy , Mrs. ? .

K Ryan, Mrs. J . M. S t u d b o l m e , Mrs. L . L.

Shedden , Mrs. A . G . Senecal , Mra. HeDry

Scheier , Mrs. J . A . Sehiff, Mrs. C. J . Ver t ,

Mrs. S. L. Wheeler , Mrs. J . M. Wever, Mrs. G e o r g e S. Weed, Mrs. G e o r g e T. Woodward ,

all of P l a t t a b u r g b ; Mrs. H P . R o g e r s , Mrp.

E. W. F e a t h e r s t o n , A u s a b l e F o r k s ; Mrs. A.

T. D o m i n j , B e e k m a n t o w n ; Mra. J . M.

H a c k e t t , C h a m p l a i n ; Mra. F r a n k B. Cole

(wife of the Warden of Cl inton Pr iaoc) , Mrs.

A. Seb.fl", D inn iemora ; Mra. A . P . F le tcher ,

Mrs. A l b e r t Shtelds, Mrs. G e o r g e K i n g a l a n d ,

Mrs. M J . Coillanan, K e e a e \ i l e ; Mrs. D .

W. K o a p p , Mbie . rs ; MrB. Frances L y n t e

S te tson , Nrfw York Ci ty ; Mrs. A . A de

G r a n d p : c , P e r u ; Mrs. N . Herman , Po r t

H e n r ) ; Mra. H P . Coata, S a r a n a c L i k e .

Floor Commit le f : — H o w a r d D. Had ley ,

c h a i r m a n ; Hon . J o h n H . Bx>ib, E . F . Bo:s-

ford, Silaa Bar.ber, V . V. Boire , F . W. Bur-hans , Dr. A. M. B j u r d o n , J o b o J . Can-

n i n g b a m , J r . , T. B. Col ter , T h o m a s F . Con­

way, William C a v a n a g h , T. F. Dwyer , Lient .

Drury, L 'eut . E-.dicott , L ieut . Elba, Cap ta in

S. H. Ford , W. H G u l i c k , A. S Hogu» , J

A Hage r ty , E mer Haley , Hon . R. E

O ' a l e y , H e n r y L . R (Cjae, L i ea t . McElroy,

Harold W. Martin, DeVid Merkel, Lieut.

Packer , F L. P a y e t t e , E . L Pel t ia , H o n . J .

B. Riley, Dr. C. D. Silver, J . M S tudbo lme ,

Dr. A. L Senecal , H - n G S. Weed, Wai-

aoo Wilcox, and Lieut . O. E Wa 'k ina .

Single t ickets for the ball a r e $1 .50 ,

$ 3 00 for two . T h e Witberil l a n d C u m b e r -

1 ind hote ls g ive half r a t e s to those a t t end-

ing , and the De laware and Hudeon redeced

ra i l road fare.

T h e P e r i l s o f W b a i i n g

O n e of tbe features included in L y m a n H .

Howe ' s Liteoraroa a t I ' l a t u b o r e h T h e a t r e on

Apri l 2 shows t h e me 'hn . la and dange r? of

whal ing io fice d e ' a i l . ft is a mas t e rp i ece

of a n i m a t e d p h o t o g r a p h y . Th» pic ture ia

a ' so i nva luab l e in a t i a " o n c sense . Tbr.ugh

men and ships h a v e a lmos t passed away, t he

history rf whal ing has been left unwr i t t en .

T h e d a n g e r s and b a r d e h . p i of a gtrangp.

cal l ing of which few people a r e informed a r e

here fully revea led . A n o t h e r feature t ha t

also d isp lays mon'd i n e e r u i t y an 1 ag i l i ' y—

though in an ent i re ly different way—13 en­

ti t led " C l i m b i r g the Dolorc ' rea ." Still an­

o ther fea ture reveala t b e beau i^s and cbar

acter is t ics of I re land aa they b a v e never been

r i vealed before .

VICINITY NEWS.

B . C. W h i t n e j ' s

P o u l . "

" P i f t P a l T

"P . fTPolT Pouf" u n d e r t b e di rect ion of

B. C W t i l n e y , cornea to t h e Pia t ta u rgh

T h e a t r e Monday, Apri l 8 b . T h e book waa written by S tan ia laus S t a n c e , i himself in a barn a t his h o m e on S a t u r d a y , .i. 1 -_» _,i „,.,=!„ KO ur™, l e m m a H e had been r e a d i n g sensa t iona l s toriea a n d the lyrics a n d m a a i c by W m . J e r o m e , _^ . ,,__ ,_, 7__ ._ _, ,

The Adironack E i t e r p r i s e o f S a r a n a c L i k e gayF: T b ° S t a t e Conrt of Cla ims has a w a r d ­ed M G. Meagher $ 7 , 6 " 0 for the p rope r ty on the S a r a n a c River which the S t a t e re-c»o ' ly c o n d e m n e d . Mr. Meagher dec ' inea to s e e p ' the award, a s il was shown in the C o n n of Claims t h a t the land in q i e s t i o n bad a valuat ion of s o m e $ 3 2 000 or more ihao four t imes the a m o u n t a w a r d e d . Mr. MPAsher, who wjb no t cons ide r t b e ofler wi'l fl_'bt the case in tbe h igher cou r t s .

Dr. Henry R x><, A. M , of Whitehal l , o n e of the best known physic ians of Wash ing ton County , d ropped dead as he was a b o u t to aeat himse'f a t a G. A R. bat q ie t a t Sa ra ­t o g a last Wednesday . A n a p o p ect ic shock -wa=» the cause .

G I P H B Fa l ' s ia to h a v e a new sh i r t fac 'ory which will g ive e m p l o y m e n t to four hundred people It ia expec ted to b e ready for oc­cupa t ion by J'Jly 1 Tbe S t a n d a r d Text i le C o m p a n y whose fac 'ory was recent ly de­st royed by Are a t Fo r t E d w a r d , will a lso ioca ' e a t G 'ena Falla in a $10,000 bui ld iog which they will erect .

A J a p a n e s e com "any which p r o p o s e s to build the l a rges t p a p e r mill u n d e r o n e ro f in tbe world baa o rde red $250,000 wortb of high-apeed Fourdr iner papei m a k i n g mach ines from Bag le j & Sewall of Wate r town . The mill is to be located in nor the rn J a p a n .

A b o u t two million dol lars will b e e x p e n d e d a t Maasena this s u m m e r in i m p r o v e m e n t s to p lan t s and add i t ions to houses .

Haro ld G Shu t t e r s , a n ine-year-old Albany county boy c o m m i t t e d suic ide by b a n g i n g

and J e a n Schwar tz . T b e c o m p a n y ia a l a r g e

one a n d c o m p r i s e s m a n y well k n o w n t l a g e

favori tes , ioc lud lng t b e O igical A m e r i c a n

Pony Ballet . A m o n g t h e p r o m i n e n t m e m ­

bera of the c o m p a n y a r e ; H e n r i e t t a L e e ,

Denman Maley, Etni l ie G a r d n e r , Gha3 . P .

Moniaon , O'.ive Woolford, H a r r y S imon

S tan ley , Cbas . Son tbwor tb , Wal te r F s h e r ,

F a n n y I J e , Lulu McConcei i , J o h n Dyer,

Lisle Bloodgood a n d Campbe l l McKioley.

I h e r e are ove r twenty s o n g bits a n d u n i q u e

d a n c e s . S o m e of tbe musical successes are :

" I ' m t b e G a o a t T h a t Neve r W a l k e d , "

" U n d e r the G D O - G J O Tree." ' " I ' m So H a p p y , "

•Maca ron i , " " M y Cakiaaed M m . " " T h e

•Melancholy S u n b e a m a n d Tbe R o s e , " " Dolly

Dimple ." a n d " C o r d e l i a Malone . "

T h e piece ia b a n d a o m e i y s t a g e d , pret t i ly

cos tumed , well s u n g and enac ted , a n d p r e ­

sen ted with au a t t e n t i o n to deta i l t h a t baa

cha rac t e r i zed all of Mr. Wnitney'a successes .

T h e r e ia j i s t e n o u g h plot to m a k e t b e atory

in tc ree t ing and t h e a i tua t iona funny. T h e

locale 13 A t l an t i c City a t the he igh t of a gay

season , and tbe d i a logue ia br ight , up - to -da te

and humorou3 . O j e can in fancy fael t h e

freBb aea b reez ja fanning t h e cheeka , and

jo in in the j lyous antica of t h e n imb le young­

s te r s p laying on t h e s a n d s . Aa a t roub le

d ispenser t h e comedy ia well worth while .

OBLTUAKY.

a b o u t t b e wan ted t o h a p p e n e d .

world c o m i n g t o an end and b e ou t of i h e way before it

V8RMOXT.

E . M. P iamley of Lud low bag cut a s p r u c e log tha t con ta ined 1,600 feet of l umber . I t was 72 feet long a n d 36 inches in d i a m e t e r a t t b e ba se .

T h e contract'*'for t b e cons t ruc t ion of the cu lve r t t h rough s a n f - b a r b r i d g e c o n n e c t i n g South H e r o wi ' b t h e V e r m o n t m a i n l a n d , baa been awarded to E . F . Moore of Bur l ing ton , t h e pr ice be ing $6 ,085 70. T h e r e was only o n e o t h e r b idder , a SD a Bur l ing ton m a n .

"Tippy" of Woodstock ia a ibree-legged ca t wbo baa lea rned t h a t a c h a n g e of acene a n d a i r a r e beneficial, a n d for eeverai yea r s baa indulged in p ro longed abaencea from h o m e . They were u n - t x p l a i n e d until Tippy 's s tory g o t in the newspape r s , and a Weet Woodstock m a n identified bim sa t h e some­t imes o c c u p a n t of a ba rn on bis premises .

T b e Bur l ing ton school census shows a total of 4.GS2 chi ldren a g a i n s t 4.553 last year .

T b e bouse of C. M. Ell iot t of Morgan waa aaved from b u r n i n g by tbe d o g wbo aaw the blaze a n d roused tbe family from s leep .

GENERAL NEWS.

H o r s e F e l l J u t o t h e l > i t c l i .

A horse owned by Dr. O A. Holcombi

fe.ll into the ditch which ia be ing opened on

Clinton s t ree t for t h e new sewer , oc Monday

a f i en .oon . The horae waa io c h a r g e of Dr.

U- Icombe 's dr iver , t he doc tor b a v i r g

a l igh ted to entler W. B. Mooer t ' s a tore . Ju s i

a round the corner from Bromley & Kimmel ' s

g rocery on Marion s t r ee t an a u t o m o b i l e WBF

a t and ing and the horse b e c a m e s o m e w h a t

f r ightened. The chauffeur sho t off the en­

g i n e comple te ly and the dr iver a t t e m p t e d tc

dr ive th rough t h e na r row apace be tween tin

a n t o and a l a r g e pile of brick. A t i h i a t l e

an imal t n rned toward t h e di tcb and the

dr iver see ing bla peril leaped from the r ig

a l though still hc ld ing tbe reina. Tbe boraf

a t t e m p t e d to j ;ump over t h e excava t ion , bn t

failed to cleair it and fell buck in to thf

di tcb, which waB a b o u t ten feet d e e p a t tbie

point . A crowd q nckly g a t h e r e d an<

var ious meaoa were tr ied to g e t the an ima '

out . After a b o u t an hour a n d a half tl i

waa accompl s'aed by the use of a tackle b

which the borae was placed on hia feet ani

led ou t to the m o r e e b a l l t w p a r t of tb-

ditcb a t the weat end . Excep t for a fe»

acraichea be was apparently rwirj tired.

Towing Company Wins Contract Breaking Suit.

G e o r g e H a r r i s o n .

An in te ree t ing ca r ee r c losed when G e o r g e

Harr iaon of Alexandr i a , On t . , died in thie

city on Wedneaday , Marcb 20, a t t h e a g e of 85

yea r s , a t the h o m e of hia d a u g h t e r , Mis .

Martin H . O'BrieD, on Brinkerhoff s t r e e t .

Mr. Har r iaon was the son of an officer of

the Engl ish a rmy a n d waa t b e t en ib of a

family of s even teen cb i ld ien . H e was born

at StiriDg Caalle, Stirling, Scotland, on March 6, 1822. S o m e of bis bro thera and

a.Btere were born in Par i s , tone in L o n d o n ,

o n e in I r e l and , and ecrr.e in Canada .

A b o u t 60 yea r s a g o Mr. Har r i son located

in A l e x a n d r i a , On ta r io , and Btarted busineaa

aa a m e r c h a n t , manu. 'ac"urer and specu la to r .

He took up the m a c c f a c t u ' e of l e a t h e r s ,

boots , shoea a n d moccas ins , a n d la ter a d d e d

to tbe bus iness a g roce ry a n d dry g o o d s

l e p a r t m e n t . For t h e Oral few yea r s , Mr.

Harr i son was e x t e n s i v e l y e n g a g e d in traffic

with the I i d i a n s .

l i e waa a persona l friend of t h e f amous

Sir J o h n MacDonald , a n d a p r o n o u n c e 1 ad­

mi re r of tbe l a t e W. E G l a d a t o n e , E n g l a n d ' s

p r ime minis te r . Hia fa ther waa a d i rec t

de scendan t of G e n e r a ! Har r i aon w h o was closely aeecc ia ted w'ub Cromwel l io tbe e x ­

ecut ion of Char les I, and who was himself

execu ted a t tbe re s to ra t ion of Char les I I .

Mr. Har r i son l eaves t b e following c b i l d r r n

—Mra. A. B. MacDonald , Cla i resboime, Al ­

b e r t a ; Mrs. A. II . C a t t a n a c b of Super ior ,

Wiscons i r ; Mrs. J . H . C lue t t of R o s s l a n d ,

B. C ; Siater M. Rosary of t h e DrBuline

Monaatery, Q i e b e c ; Sis ter M. Sac red H e a r t

> f t h e O - d e r of tbe Holy Cro38, M o n t r e a l ;

George J . Har r iaon of L a b r e t t e , A a a i n i b o i s ;

Mra. Martin H . 0"Brien of this c i ty ; and l ive

g r a n d c h i l d r e n , Marie, He len , I sabe l , G e o r g e

and J o b n F r a s e r B r e n n a n , ch i ldren of bis

l augh te r , t he U t e Mra. S a r a h H. B r e n n a n of

P i a t t sbu rgh .

Mr. Har r i son ' s funeral t ook p l a c e a t S \

F e n i a n ' s Ca thed ra l , A l e x a n d r i a , w b e r e a

r a i u i e m Mass wag s a n g .

CURIOUS FACTS.

TOWN CORRESPONDENCE. ]v 1 « 1 , , T l i t T i l l " f

F m t N ttima? Bank M O D E L S F O R K S .

rovea ' i ga t ion bv t h e N ivy D e p a r t m e n t I Miss J e n n i e M i r a b =11 own af .er spend.Dg sbow-i t ha t t h e United Sta ip* s ' a n i a third aa | ino winter ID Swantori , V a naval p o - e r and J * p a o fif 1 h, and tha t if , „ f x*iann Quva t ' Sr will m o v e ,0 all i be sbina now b u i i d i r g in tne t w o nav ,es „ , w r a l h P , h „ , , ftn, a . F r C T j

were comolo ' ed tbe re la t ive p o s r i o r a wouni \yj>iy p lace r ema in the a a m e . The warsh ip t o n n a g e of | the world s t a n d s : Grpa t B i l a i n . l.r>12 S57; F rance . 625 4 9 « : C u t e d SW<PH. 525 ,970; G - r m a n v . 457.01J7; J i n a n . 347 -161; Russia, 261.045;" l a l y , 204 .253 : and Aust r ia , 114.-627.

T h e weal th r f the D i i t e i S t a t e s if placed in one dollar bills would m i k e a ske to of moDpy rpach ing from the moon to the ea r th and back aga in 30 l imea.

A dir ig ible bal loon which ia said to h a v e flown successfully, wns cons t ruc ted by D-. Solomon A n d r e w s of Per th A m b o y , N J . in 1S63. The mach ine waa in the form of th ree para l le l c igar - shaped ga3 b a g s .

A new use for concre te has been found in t h e r e p a i r i n g of b r o k e n bulla of s t e a m e r s

Sao to DomiDgo ia one of lha few piacea io the world where a m b e r ia found in a n y q u a n t i t y . The bulk of the supply in U3e come? from the vicinity of Kon igabe rg , on the B d i c coast .

The Marburg (Germany) Z )ological In-at i tu te h«a been e x p e r i m e n t i n g aucce38fu!ly in tbe m a k i n g of i m p o u n d ea r th worms . Incidental ly a su rpr i s ing fact a i t o tbe a g e of worms baa been es tab l i shed , it. hav ing been discovered t h a t t he graf ted worm3 live 8 o r 10 y e a r 3 , and p r e s u m a b l y in tbei r na tu ra l s t a t e would be eveu longer l ived.

A world ' s shea r ing record has been e s t a b ­lished a t Hawkes Bay s ta t ion , Aus t ra l i a , wben 9 men s h e a r e d 2,394 abeep in 9 bours .

A b n n d r e d miles of t rees a r e t o b e p l an t ed be tween Winn ipeg and Ca lga ry for enow b r e i k 3 .

E n g i n e e r P r i ce of Lyons . N, Y . , p roposes t h a t an e leva ted roadway, 400 mile.=. b e bui l t for au tomob i l e s be tween N e w York a n d Buffalo.

A G o v e r n m e n t Geological Survey h a s ju3 t been comple ted to d e t e r m i n e t h e h ighes t and loweat d ry land levela in t h e TJoited S ta t e s . T b e two po in t s a r e both in Southern Ci l i fornia , a n d a r e only 75 milea a p a r t . T b e h ighes t is Mount Whi tney, 14 500 feet a b o v e s ea level , a n d t h e lowest 266 below a t a pr-int nea r Benne t t ' s Well, Death Valley,

For the first t ime tbe feat of fl >ating a s t e a m s h i p by compressed a i r baa been ac ­compl ished . T b e Bavar ia , a 12.000 POT ship of t h e Al lan line, r an on Wye Rjcfc, 58 miles below Q tebec , Nov. 3, 1905. Eva ry me thod known for aitlving waa tr ied, and $150,000 s p e n t in t b e efforts. I t waa then d e t e r m i n e d to t r e a t t b e holds aa caiaaon3, u s i n g com­pressed a i r to fores t h e water ou t t h rough the o p e n i n g in tbe b o t t o m . Tnia waa d o n e successfully, a n d t h e s teama" , c o n v e r t e d in to a steel a i r b u b b l e , t loated off with t h e t ide on a n almost even keal , and wa3 towed t o her dock a t Q lebec . She wa3 on t h e rock a few daya ove r a yea r .

W o i u a u ' s H o m e M i s s i o n a r y S o c i e t y .

At t i e 8 M c » l B e e U r g c f H e W. B . M. ?.

of the V . £ c l u K b , wl .kb was held a t i t *

bocne of Mis. C . D A 1 ! * D , March SO, tb* fol-

lcwitg tiwrd cBiCHtceio cltcttd fortLe eneuing jsiar:

P r e s l d r o : — M r s . T. O . T h o m p s o n .

1st V . « — M r s . M. C . Mason.

2d V i * — M n . A. G o i h o r d . 3 i V ice—Mra . V H. C h w a w .

R e. B*c—M'« G. O. Al tec .

Cor. £<e —Mra. L. B. Weam. Treat. — Mn. 8. P. Morgan. Librarian—Mrs. Altwrt H a g a r .

J u d g e S e a m a n of t e e Municipal Cour t cf

New Y o i k City baa r ende red j u d g m e n t ii

t h e caae of t b e Wiii eball and St . J hrv

Towing and Tiraneportat ion C o m p a n y agnine

Dolph Fish Of C h a m p l a i n . T h e suit we

b r o u g h t to recover on a towing con t r ac t be

tween t h e c o m p a n y and Fish. The towin

c o m p a n y c la imed tha t Fish had viola ted 1

t o * b g a g r e e m e n t in t h r e e ins t ances in hav­

ing his b o a t t o w e d by a l u g b e l o n g i n g to

r ival c o m p a n y . This waa no t d i spu ted b

t b e d e f e n d a n t b u t It waa c la imed t h a t th

con t r ac t was void because it v io la ted tb

laws of New Y o r k ; t h a t it was a g a i n s t publ i

policy, being; in r e s t r a in t of t r a d e ; t h a t evet

if t b e a g r e e m e n t waa v i l i d t h e a m o a n t 0 '

p l y m e o t p rov ided in c-tse of a b reach is no

l iqu ida ted d a m a g e s b a t a pena l ty and n r '

en fo rceab le ; t h a t tbe c la im in t b e aenon action a r o s e bef -r» t h e bei i inr . inz o f eilb<-

ac'ion and t h a t a second action was no

sustainable t h e r e o n ; t h a t t b e plaintiff di

not p rov ide o r d i n a r y , usual and reasonabl service . T h e j u d g e did no t hold that tb»

a g r e e m e n t was void because of violat ion <'

t h e S h e r m a u an t i - t ru s t ac t o r t b e laws of tb-

S t a t e . T b e pr incipal ques t ion of fact wa as t o whe the r o r no t t b e plaintiff per form* '

i t s p a r t of t b e a g r e e m e n t io p rov id ing tb-

" o r d i n a r y , oaual and reasonable s e r v i n

d a r i n g '.he Season of open navigation." Tb-j u d g e dec ided that while there was eon e ide rab le cot 0 ciiotr t e s t i m o n y i l did n o ' appear tbat t b e plaintiff failed to fulfill it-agreement.

Verd i c t was according' / rendered J i d r mer.t for the rilalnt'ff company. $ 5 0 0 lor tbe first caw and $150 in toe second COM.

Grange Meeting.

Wedded in Halves.

A pecul ia r w e d d i n g is r epor t ed from Whi te ­

hall wbere a b r ide and g r o o m a r e sa id to

Save been mar r i ed prac t ica l ly in ha lve r .

J oseph C h a l m e r s a n d Emily N o r t o n were t h e

o n t r a c t i n g pa r t i e s . Ear ly S u n d a y morni i g hey w e n t t o t h e South Bay, wbicb la direct ly

>n tbe S t a t e l ine , and s t a n d i n g with c lasped

lands , one in V e r m o n t and t b e o ibe r in N e w York S t a l e , awa i t ed t b e ce remony . I t waa . bough t t h a t a N e w York min i s t e r could n o t

nar ry in V e r m o n t nor could a V e r m o n t '

n i c i s t e r m a i r y in New York , so i b e pa r t i e s

itood direct ly and accura te ly on t b e l ine,

»r.e-balf of each in N e w Y o r k a n d t b e o t h e r

fialves in V e r m o n t . T w o m in i s t e r s were l eca red . O n e c l e r g y m a n married one-half

jfbile a n o t h e r did l ikewise for t b e o t h e r half.

4 r . Newel l of B r i m s t o n e C o r n e r s , V t . , a n d

Rev. J . C. I r v i n g of Wr igh t s , N Y . , t ied

tbe k n o t . I t ia asserted t b a t l i ie m a r r i a g e is

legal.

In the caae of tbe Helicon Hall fire, t h e coroner ' s j ^ r y after 5 m i n u t e s de l ibera t ion b r o u g h t a verd ic t severe ly censu r ing tbe b o a r d of m a n a g e m e n t of t h e Sinclair colony for no t m a k i n g a r t i q ' - a t e provis ion a g a i n s t tire in a building in wbicb 62 persons were l iv ing.

A n ine-year -o ld boy of Selki rk , n e a r Albany, b a n g e d himself in t h e barn of bia father ' s employer . I- is supposed t h e chi ld ' s mind bad b e c o m e unse t t led by r e a d i n g aen-sai ional yellow j o u r n a l s to r i e s .

N ine h u r d r e d men in the Old Soldiers ' H o m e a t L e a v e n w o r t h , K i n a a s , were pois­oned by bash las t S a t u r d a y . F o u r hours after b reakfas t tbey d r o p p e d by the ecore. O'e died, and by night hundreds were in a critical condi t ion .

M j o r Pen roae of t h e 25th Infant ry , on trial by cour t mar t i a l a t San An ton io , was acqu i t t ed of t h e c h a r g e of neg lec t of du ty preferred aga ina t h im a t t b e ins tance of Pres iden t Roosevel t for a l leged misconduc t in connec t ion with t b e " s h o o t i n g u p " of Brownsvil le by n e g r o so ld ie rs .

Tofta Medical School profeaaors expe r i ­m e n t i n g with vaccine inocc la t ion aa a r e m e d y for lurerculoaia , it ia said, h a v e rffected a c o m p l e t e cu re in t h e caae of Mra. Gui ld , wife of tbe G o v e r n o r of Maasachuaet ta .

Famine-s t r i cken Chinese , it ia aaid, a r e prac t i s ing ca nibaliEtn.

An a v a l a n c h e of snow r u r i e d 8 miners a t t h e B i t a n i a mine on H o w e sound , n e a r V a n c o u v e r . F o u r were t a k e n ou t a l ive .

T b e s i tua t ion in R o u m a t i a a r i s ing from t b e a g r a r i a n revo l t bae b e o m e a c u ' e . 4 ,010 poasnntB jo ined forces a n d marched on B11-c b a r r s ' where a Bta 'e of s iege waa p roc la imed . The minis te r of war o rde red t h e m o b i l z i ion of four addi t iona l r e g i m e n t s a t Jaasy , w b e r e 12,000 t roopa a r e a l ready c o n c e n t r a t e d .

Diaordera in Peraia necess i t a ted t b e in te r ­ven t ion of Russ ian t r oops .

A bead on collision a t Loa Ange lea on the San ta F e ra i l road killed four peop le and in­ju red 17. T h e eng inee r d i sobeyed o rde r s .

Fol lowing t h e aaaaasinat ion in Morocco city of Dr. Mauchamp, of tbe t r e n c h geode t i c miaaion, waa a gene ra l a t t ack on E i r o p r a n a . Tne British consula r a g e n t firing in defenae of bia house killed t w o people . T h e m o b waa diaperaed by t roop3 finally sen t by t b e Pasha . A special m e e t i n g of the F ren"h cab ine t was cal led a n d t r cepa aen t to Mo­rocco .

J ' Jh t iceFi zgera ld on Tuesday g r a n t e d the appl ica t ion of District A t t o r n e y J e r o m e for t b e a p p o i n t m e n t of a lunacy commiss ion to d e t e r m i n e Thaw ' s men ta l condi t ion , a n d t h e tr ial waa ad journed to awai t t h e findinga.

l i m e . E m m a Eampa ia su ing for a d ivorce from her buaband , Ju l i an S tory .

J e n n i e Burcb, t h e 15-year-old gi r l a t Car -mel , N. Y. , who poisoned tbe child for whom s h e waa nu r sema id , will p robab ly b e ad­judged insane and Bent to Ma t t eawan . I t ia said she la n o t Indian , aa was r epo r t ed , and tha t her fa ther is a m a n of weal th and posi­t ion io New York .

CURRENT FUN.

When t h e lec tu re r inqui red d ramat i ca l ly , can a ^y one io thia room tell m e of a perfect rhai ? the re waa a d e a d si lence. H i a anv one , be cont inued , bea rd of a perfect womaL? Toen a pa i i en t - Iook iag l i t t le woooaa in a b lack roae n p at, t h s back of t b e a u d i t o r i u m :

T h e r e was one . I ' ve often beard of ber , b u t she 'a d e a d n o w . S h e wag my h u s b a n d ' s first wife.

Mre. Goss ip—You were in t roduced t o Mrs. Y o u n g b r i e e , w h a t did she ta lk a b o u t ?

Mra. K n o c k e r — B r i d g e and Br idge t .

Mr". 8 B*tP3 1= q i i t p ill. H e r d a u j h ' o r . Clara Sodep . i« wun her , t n v m c r 'oaed h P r

scbo 11 at E :erjbnrg Corners O J a c c i t m t of ber mi>th°r'^ i l lness.

Mis- L j u r e t t a McDonnell s p e n t S u v l a y in Mooers .

MI=R G-ac*> Darby of C b a z ; 3 p e r t S o n d a y in town.

Mr. J ) b n s o n of E Ienbu-g waa a culler in town ihH week .

Mrs. D. U H I T S ia ra^co i m p r j v e d from her recent nlneaa.

Orrin Ctark w,U a^ct^pt a posi t ion w i ' b W Fitch a t M wera ibia s p r i n g .

Wm. Pa r sons and J j h n Watfcer b a t the misfor iunp to i i j i re tbeir bamia laat week while sawing w o o l with a c i rcular saw.

Mr. KV.ley baa re tu rned from tbe S t J o h n ' s boapi lal , M j n t r e a l .

Lawyer Boire of Pla ' t aburgh and R Rnah-low of R}U3e.s Point were io town tbia week .

O. 11. Rollo of Green Val ley waa a g u e s t a t the Crawford houae tbia week.

J . M. Corfeiis leaves for N-*w Y o r k soon . H e goes to purchase hi3 sp r ing ary g o o J a .

S e y m o u r Denyo and family expec t to m o v e t o S a n t a Cla ra in A p r i l .

Mra. M. Spooner who waa 93 y e a r s old died Sa tu rday e v e n i n g . T b e funeral a«rvice waa beld Tuesday m o r n i n g a t t b e R C. cburcb .

Mra. F Forkey d ied a t t h e O j j d e n s b u r s hospi ta l T u e s d a y . T b e b o d y waa b r o u g h t h e r e for i n t e r m e n t .

Mrs, D. Sburtleff a n d Misa J e n n i e Allen visi ted fr iends in B u r k e o v e r S u n d a y .

G e o r g e E J n y aud family h a v e m o v e d on t o tbei r farm.

Mr. a n d Mra. J eaae H e l d e n h a v e r e t u r n e d from D a n n e m o r a where tbey b a v e been for tbe winter.

Misa M a r g a r e t Cokley h a s been In C h a -t eangay on buainaaa Ibia week .

Mr.and Mrs. Char les S t e v e n s of t h e C b r y a l a l B.ook F a r m , E . l e n b u r g a n d Mr. and M.-s. Char le s Cork ios of thia place, c e l eb ra t ed thei r 27th wedd ing an n i v e r s a ry S a t u r d a y a t t h e l a t t e r ' s res idence . Twenty- seven yeara a g o waa a bappy d a y for t b e c o n t r a c t i n g pa r t i e s .—E*ch yea r they m e e t e n d r e n e w thei r f r iendship.

Miss Lowella P l a n t e ia h a v i n g a vaca t ion . She teaches in t h e While Diat,

P . A- L i p a n h a s g o n e for his b ro the r - in -law M. Tiercy, who baa bad a o o p j r a t i o n a t a Montreal boapi ta l .

Mr. G e o r g e S i m m o n s will b a v e a n a u c t i o n April 4 th . H e baa Bold bia farm to Nelaon Duval, J r . Mr. S imons will r e tu rn E i s t .

O a r new m e a t m a n , Cha r l e s Corking, is do ing a line bus iness . H e ca r r i e s a full l ine of Wes te rn m e a t s and is g i v i n g e n t i r e s a t i s ­faction t o his c u s t o m e r s .

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H. J . A r s o n a n d L. F . R o b e r t a r e in N e w York ibia week b a y i n g g o o d s for the supply atore .

Prof. Pinney bas been unable to attend bi3 school work o w i n g t o iliaeaa, b u t ia o u t a g a i n a t p r e s e n t

Mra. M. C Bal lard r e t u r n e d l as t week,

M O R R I S O N V I L L E .

City n a t l has b e n in u=e ceor tv pv^ry even ing thia w e e k : Mor •'ay. L gi ir ; T : e a . day , M a c c a b e e s ; Wedne-i-iay, G r a i i ' a o f i b a t q o e t ; Fr iday, m a p l e su . jnr siicial for the benefi t of t h e Wes t P i a t t a ' - u rgb U0101 C e m e t e r y .

M-s. Maria H u n t e r haa sold her h o m e t o Mr. William Myera.

Mra. J e r s e y and Mias S a n b o r n b a v e ren 'e>' rooma of R H. Sur rey and a r e a b o u t to open a mill inery a to r e .

Mr. Gtm3 L i g h t ia o n t a g a i n af ter a sen ' -ua ilineaa of aevera l montfaa.

Mr O B. A d c o c k baa g o n e t o Ho lyoke , Masa.

Mr. H e r b e r t Tay lor of B»oltwi*b s t r e e t ha» s o l d hia farm to Mr. B^- j J o h n s m and l a -b o u g h t tbe place oppo . i ce , of Mias E i z i E v e r e t t .

Mr T r u a x . t h e Clover Leaf b o l t e r m a k e r , ba3 a r r ived and ia ready tor w o r k .

Mr J 0 3 . Carl ia about to move from tt e E A . Moore farm to Mr. William W e i v e r ' a .

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Wednesday, April 17. S p e I:il t r a i n w i l l l e a v e JW r o l l o u t :

Mr. Cha r l e s P r e s c o u b a a gone, to B e e k m a n ton wi th pa in te ra to p a i n t t h e county build­i n g s .

T o e l a k e is open be tween Whi tney ' s I s land and Wateon 's dock , a b o u t tea acrea. T b e gul la and wild g e e e e are t h e r e by tbe hundred

A d g a t e a n d Far re l l b a v e thei r co t t age a l m o s t d o n e .

I ce fidbing ia a l m o s t d o n e for tbia yea r . Fish b a v e n o t been s o p l en ty tbia y e a r a* Us t .

Mra. V a n d e r b i l t b a s r e t u r n e d t o P l a t t s -bu rgh a g a i n after viai t ing h o m e over S u n d a y .

Mr. Char le s V i n c e n t and wire b a v e r e tu rne J borne after a week ' s via i t ing.

Mr. P a r k b u r a t of P l a t t s b a ' g h was in town Tuesday to pay s o m e i n e u r a c c s a t Keeae-ville.

E. J Pickle haa gold nia farm to Andrew Mock of Valcour .

F r a n k S c h e n e t t e ha3 been t o B i r r e , V u , vwi i ing hia g r a n d m o t h e r a n d siater .

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Ticke t s for round t r i p , Adulta , §l.T-">,

Cmldren , %\.Wi.

T o thoso wiabing to r e m i t * o v ^ r c j r V , e x ­

c h a n g e t ' e k e t s g o o J on a n y r e g u l a r T a i " ,

Apr i l IS tb , will b e g tv»n a t t l .e A tot.y

t icke t c f l i ceupon t h e payor e m of $ 1 00 . T f a . l l w o

V A R I E D I J T T l i K E S T S .

T b e b e a u t v of this g r e a t a n d gloriona r e ­publ ic , said ihe Amer ican , proudly , is t h a t any boy born here may become Preaident. Fawncy ! excla imed t b e Br i tUb touriat , I waa u n d e r t h e impress ion t b a t t he P r e s i d e n t bad

to be at least 40 j ears of age.

J o b s o n , I d o believe, t h a t if you were given the choice be tween m e a n d your p i p e yon would hes i ta te .

T h a t ' s Where you m a k e a mia take , Mra. J o b s o n . A p ipe sootbea a n d comfor ts a m a n in Lis old a g e .

He red i t y ia w h a t a man b l a m e s hia fa ther and m o t h e r for, a n d e n v i r o n m e n t what h e b l a m e s bia Wife and cbi idren for.

H i c k s — I t h o u g h t you aaid b e wa3 a F r e e ­will Bapt is t .

Wicka—Lord , n o ! H e ' s m a r r i e d .

O r e loach of r a t a r e makes the whole world kfn: One bunch of grafters cakes the whole world's

skin; One t i u c h of humor makes the whole world £T*n: And food adulteration keeps tbe whole world

thin.

A m o n g t b e por t ra i ta by Mi33 E ' l e n E m -

a i e t t shown in N a w Y o r k this week in a n e i -

Mbition wbicb is attracting much attention, ia one of Dr. Etlward L. Trudeeu or Saranac L a k e . A cri t ic cal ls i t p e r h a p s t b e m o s t

akiilful and mas te r ly b i t of work i a t h e r o o m ,

a n d adda " h o w a d m i r a b l y t b e e lder ly h e a d

with g l a s ses a n d i ron-gray bai r e m e r g e s

from a d a r k b a c k g r o u n d , bow finely t h e

c r a n i u m ia d rawn , h o w s t rong ly la t h e cha r ­

ac t e r exp res sed ia t h e l ikeness of this e x p e r t

in p u l m o n a r y diaeaae. '" A m o n g o t h e r por ­

t r a i t s shown a r e t h o s e of Sa in t G a u d e c s ,

Lawrence G r a n t Whi te , A d m i r a l Cowles a c d

J o s e p h H . Cboa te , J r . Miss E t n m e t t ia a

y c u o g gir l , a n d d a u g h t e r of tbe l a t e R i c h a r d

E m m e t t of New Y o r k .

"Memory Gems."

From the New Sj l labus for Elementary Sebools.

Sin baa m a n y too!3, b u t a lie ia the hand le w hich fita t h e m all . H o l m e s .

H a b i t i3 a c a b l e ; we w e a v e a t h r e a d of i t every day , a n d a t iaat c a n n o t hreaK it.

H o r a c e Mann. Dil igence i3 t h e m o t h e r of good l eck .

F r a n k l i n . N o o n e c a n d i eg race ua b u t o u ' s e l v e s .

Ho l l and . . A g o o d n a m e is t o b e chosen r a t h e r t h a n

r iches, a n d lov ing favor r a t h e r than s i lver and go ld . Bible .

T b e Becret o l success is cons t ancy t o pur-poae. D.sraeli .

T h e end a n d a im of educa t i on ia deve lop ­m e n t of cha rac t e r . P a r k e r .

T h e N e w Y o r k E v e n i n g Mail, with t h e a id

of t b e ca r toon i s t D a v e n p o r t , wbo bas recen t ­

ly t a k e n up the b r e e d i n g of A r a b i a n corses

on bis farm in New J e r s e y , b a s s t a r t e d a

c r u s a d e a g a i n s t t b e dock ing of tbe taiie of

horsea. Uni ted in t h e g o o d work ia t b e N e w York City H a m a n e Society, u n d e r t h e lead

of p r o n r n e n t c l u b w o m e n .

WOMKK.

T r u s t e e s o t M . E C h u r c h -

S t i l l S h i p p i n g F i s h I r o i u M i s a i s -< j u o i H a y .

Tbe New York Stale Forest, Fiab acd rame Comtniesion have bad a representative

oo t b e ice at tf iseisqooi Bay invest igat ing the i l legal fishing at tbat po in t . The inspec-

A frw d ays a g o w o m a n snff ' age was t b e subject of d e b a t e in t h e I ta l ian C h a m b e r of Deput ies a n d a t a b o u t tbe a a m e t i m e tbe L a b o r par ty of t h e United K i n g d o m in con f ; r ence a t Belfast, I r e l and , a l o p t e d resolu­t ions favoring t b e ex tens ion of t b e franchise t o adu l t men and w o m e n .

Tbe Mrst woman to a p p e a r before IbP iegia ia ' ive c o m m i t t e e a t A lbany aga ine t t b e Pren t i ce bil l r e g u l a t i n g t h e hours of womera 1

work, was a y o u n g c a p m a k e r who m a d e a forceful plea for ber feliow-workera wbo bad s e n t her t o r ep re sen t t h e m .

Lokewood, N . J , is t o b a v e a new f 35 OCO Y. M. C. A. bu i ld ing , tbe anm be ing provideo by t b e b e q u e s t of Mra. J u l i a MacCar tee i f A l b a n y , • bo was a gues t a t t b a t place seve ra l s ea sons .

Madame Melba is a m e m b e r of tbe I n t e r ­na t iona l Sunahine Society and wea a tbe b i d g e . S h e ii ives to t b e B in I B i b i e s ' B u i l d ­ing r ' und t b e money she m a k e s by c h a r g i n g for be r a u t o g r a p h .

Miss H e l e n Tay lor died recen t ly a t t b e a g e ni 76 y e a r s . She was t h e s t e p d a u g h t e r cf J o h n S t u a r t Mill, and ass i s ted him in t h e p repa ra t i on of bia book on t b e " S a ' j action

E l e c t e d t o S e r v e fc r T t i ins o r One , T w o a n d T h r e e T e a r s .

At a m e e l i r g of t h e c o r g r e g a t l c n of tl e

F i r s t M E . C! urch, Match 2 1 , t b e fol iow'ng

t ru s t ee s were e l e c t e d :

F o r a t e r m of o n e year— S. L . Wbeeicr ,

H o n L L Shedden , C. McDougall .

F o r a t e r m cf t w o j e a r t — H o n . A . Wil l ia r r r ,

H o n . A. Gu ibo rd , J o h n B a u g b r e n .

F o r a t e i m of i b r e e y e a r s — D . S. Rob inson ,

J U- Car te r , G. M. Myera.

X > e W i t t C . C o u f c e y X » e a d .

Twelve c h a p t e r s of " Lea Mise rab le s , "

wbicb a r e l ack ing in o the r t r ans l a t i ons , a r e

to b e b r o u g h t o u t in t b e new five vo lume

edi t ion .

A m o n u m e n t to Professor Cur ie , t he dis­

cove re r of r a d i u m , ia to b e e rec ted in Pa r i s .

S o m e person , u n d e r t h e n a m e of Viola

Cloud, recent ly gen t from A l a b a m a t o t h e

Bobba-Merril l C o m p a n y lo r a c c e p t a c c e a

n a n d - m a d e copy of J a n e E y r e . The pereon

bad c h a n g e d t h e n a m e s of pe r sons a c d

places , a n d ent i t led t h e w o i k "Wi l l i e May."'

Whether the indus t r ious one ia a j jker by in­

tent ion or mere ly a tb i r s t lor fame ia no t d e ­

t e rmined .

District Attorney's Precept. In tbe name of tbe People of the Sta te of Kew

Oiork: To tbe Sheriff of the County of Clinton :

Wise. eaa. a term of the Supreme Court and jail delivery is to be beld in and for the county of Clinton, a t tbe Court Bouse in tbe **ii.y of PlatLs-bunrb, on th« 5 h day of April. 1VU

We command yon . in pursuance, of xhe provis ioni of the Revised s t a tu t e s In such case ma :e and provided :

First. Tha t you summon t h e several per sons wbo bave been drawn in said County of Clinton pursuant to l aw to s -rve as irrand jarora and petit jurors a t said court to appear thereat .

Second. Tha t yon bring before t s e said court all pri-oners then being in tbe jail of said county t aether with al l processes and p roceed ing iu any way concerning tbem in your hands aa such Sheriff.

Third. Tba t you m a k e proclamation in the manner prescribed by law, notifying all persona bound to appear a t said cour t by recognizitice or otherwise, to appear thereat , and requir ieg all justices of tbe peace, coroners an.l other officers who have taken any recognizance for t h e appear­ance of any person a t i u ih court , or who *haii have taken any irqaisi t ion or examination of any prisoner or witness, t o re turn such reeoiniz-mci or inqaisition and examination to t h e said cour t a t the opening thereof on the first day of its te rm

Witness. Hon. Henrv T. Kelloire. Jus t ice of tue Supreme Court, this K d day of March. 1 07.

j . -\-. l £ C. I. T^aT.

UUtrlct At torney.

jLiftt o i J n r o r s j .

TRIAL ,rrn<>Ls. "Name* of person*, drawn at •!.e<*II**r*-n f* -an*y

Clerk's l»ffi e. ..n Th<jrsJ.y. lb • -•< h . 'ay / Ma-'th. t>:c. a t 11 3n <»V!-K-k ••> the I >r»r<> n '•» serve aa Trial Jur . rs at a Trial Term «f f*.*> Supreme CVmrt to he held a t t h e c"-*art U> u«ie in the City of I ' Iat t«bargb. in the sa i l ( . . m a y • f

J Clintiin. New Tor-!. < n the tlitr-3 M a j a y . tr e 1" ii I davuf April, it*7

B^ekmiiGti iwn-Jam'^ A Burrows. ee-itlemii» ; Noel Reynolds, merrfiajit; » nar.'es Wray. farmer. Wm P . Walk t r : farmer.

Charapla in-C arleg Dudley. m».rehai}. F r e l MeOreeor. farmer; E m m e t t Leonard, furtntrx; J -e Lapine. farmer

rhazy—R P Heaton. farmer; I . H_ J«-nn»tT. farmer; Joseph Gonja . fa in ienc ieorae F Ander­son, farmer

Clinton—David ^Tbalen. f. rroer, E lenbcrsch — Cbartes C'arew. farmer

I tyaa. farmer .Vto<>er=—James Maclwu. farmer: E mer Ch p-

mao, farmer; .^ra*,3 T a j pen, farmer; E h <;-r-kin- . cle-k ; Vvsn. W"a.ker. f a r m e r . Aasrostuta Pigeon, farmer; Elmer i ^mheru iu , farmer.

pern—A B KnowV". f s n n - r P l a i t - b u r s h ' e i t j ) - B S Ka-n'av. O. ? Hti'.-'J-

Ina.iQ. A M Wa ren (»»» I* KtLosrs B Ti<Tcey. S i r ana r - J an»ea I)-^w;ri^. farmer; "> U Jax-ka'.a.

farmer, M'tchael Afcert, farm-r. S - b a y l r r F I l3-Dr H B iVur*r.\Vra Wheeler,

Henry Jtiley, Jos . I^iporT**. F a t r -k Ledwitii J W. H. HCH.COMBE.

C.erk.

J e r ry

b.OL\.OyiBB. Cier i .

I n view of t b e new Doga A c t recen t ly

passed , t b e d o g s of E a g l a n d a r e h o l d i r g

mee t inga to d iscuss this in f r ingement of thei r

l iber t ies . T b e ac t providea t h a t hencefor th

no d o g can b a v e a free b i l e . T b e o w n e r

is t o b e m a d e l iable for a n y i r j a ry done ,

whether such ia d u e to bia neg lec t or not , o r

whether t h e dog h a d ever been gui l ty before .

Natura l ly doga a r e incensed a t be ing tbu3

dep r ived of c i t izenship , and a r e a r r a n g i n g to

e m i g r a t e to s o m e free coun t ry .

Sheriff's Proclamation. Whereas, a term of the Supreme Court is

appointed to lie held In a n i fur the co m y of Clinton, on the 35 h day of ArrIL 31-uT therefore, proclamation is hereby made In cou formity to a precept to me directed and delivered by the District At torney of Clinton county on the S d day of March VMT. to all persons bouii-1 to appear a t t h e said Court of oye r and Terminer by recognizance or otherwise, to appear thereai . and all justices of the t>eace, <-oroners and other officers of the peace wbo have taken any recojrrii zances for the appearance of any pen*>n a t -.u-h Conn , or who have taken a»y in-jaLstti-.n <.r tl.e examination of any prisoner or witness, a re re quired t o return such recognizance, inquisition or examination a t tbe opening of the nr»t day of sa'd Court.

Di red »t Piat tsburgh, >f. y. , this 2-Jnd day «•/ March. ISOr.

C. D. ALLE^, Sheriff of Clifdtrn. Coun*;/.

ttAXJj JVTtORf. "Karnes of persons rfra^Ti a t the <1iit.in CVmoty

Clerk's offir-e on T t u r s d a y . t b e 2rt h d a y • i March. 10n7. a t II 30 o'clock in tbe. forenoon. t»> serv« a s CJrand Jo ro r s a t a Trial Term of the Su­preme C'ourt t o be held a t the Court House in t t e City of Plat isbargh. in s-11 County of l'ilr.t..n. 2Jew T-*»3t. on t h e tnird sfocday. the i s h any -»f Apr.l 3-fiT

A l t o : a --B if J»>bn t-.Ti irect:emi-! Ans-ab'e - E drMge Bar-er. farmer ; f^m'. -t

Jer . .a .e . m . r ^ai«t. B a t k Br-<ok-T/.i.mas <» esta n. farmer. Cran3p.a:n - A r l V . r A . Hi!--h<ji*k.farn.er; r IL

I e ri< k. farmer; I«ihc»' JTatrtwtrk farriier <' j?.zy ->V!vjO F Par iy . -pe«-u, ii.»r I ' lBii . ' . J...bn C Byan, farmer . Wm L «•*•>•.

s r . fa- mer . J)aDn«nii>ra-VTrita Cifr.m'rsir^. farmer. Eilenl urah W. II I, .r»!.»n mer. Uan.. M'-oer"- Jo* n i ^ ' j ra farmer P e r u - W F B-.jd. far.-:+r f hH>I.i ir4t IMIV .i s a i a i e l <•.» ' j-irie. f ^n i e r

ra ' . i e l B i^iri. farmer, s i ' j r t \*.,*£.*ti. ru r-< hant ,

P .a i ' sbnreb <<-i$ i - K .r-rrt J <".ari K -U .• k ei-rr. J. I n '.VI-..":. tc-tr-£•»'.». c. ,t s ' - -i Ha-.es, zner«-t i' t

s^raija- -Pa'r*. k il'-.^.e-tn. f-srr;.er. 51 js -: K-.l>, l a rmer . f-.-.r. N i . j e r i j - r^e-.

s J i u j U r Fai.« .V.U L- ' - i e , f « r . i - r . J . VT. 11 U..-L-. ,-MBE

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F O R S A L E .

tors placed secret marks on t b e barrels and 0 j W o m e n . " Of ber be wrote a l t e r ber they were found in Montreal to wbicb place m o t h e r ' s d e a t h : " Surely n o o n e ever before

Keep A-t io lu ' !

I V torn sulk* a Utotn or torn. US'p » «OlS'1

If i t ball* or if ft sooaw. •>«•!* a sola' I

Ta ia t ao U M U> <-it H 4 walaw Wtwu tb* a-tb a la ' toa »oar U-i«. Jtait; oar book aa' a w n oa Ujrto'

Jtoep a-vobi'1 Wb— tb» w s l b s r fcJBs yi .

& * • • • - w 4 'I Wb-aa torn tasjMs n « a law *o»x

Wayward Ysmtsw Asjala i a Trasjlsia.

A mrsasasi cjawawawd with taw D. * H. riaslr awo* • • flowth Oatatlas aUwat wwa awokM latc> as) nanswy al|kt aa i akosit t a * •aatosl aaaada of btaai a a a b m s t atoisa. Tajwyaslea aaw aaUisa a a i arsiasi

saw Wwrna MlUMtciaiMI

fjua la* laaft a t » a w r i t y at

U a t M of Br-fsilsr Mawtlsiaja wf I k * * • * • * • ! Grawgas wf iaa Caaaty.

Be+kmsn, 1st aril SI Taarday, 7 M p. r . Cl iotoc, 1st and S I W-sdiMwdsy. 7 3D p. a*. CbanplaiD, 1st M d SI TwMday, 7.M p. • . eib-Dbonrb. l-l and «th Prktav, 7 M p. aa. Mooar*. J J and 4th Taaaday. t a p . * . Para, Sdiaad 4tk Ta«w4ay, T M p.,a*. BehayUf FaUa, Sd aad 4ik WsdasadaT.

T.J» p a Iteraaac Vallay, Sd aad «tb Prlday. 7JM a,as. Valley. BlaaCfjrgb Oapat, t l aai 4th

Pr'day, 7.a> p. a*. Watt Ohaay, afwy aaiaai Taaatoy, l e t

>•••» . itata«laa«ab,-l

bey bad been sbipp-sd. From there tbey

• e r e shipped to Jersey Ci ty . Wben it w a s

fonnd tbat tbe inrpectors bad discovered Ihe n o d e of working tbe fiab were shipped to Toronto and t h ence to Jersey Ci ty . I t is un-l e r s tood tbat tbey are c o w being sh ipped to Toronto and Montreal and r e -eb ipped l o Providence , B- I-, a n d t h e n c e to Boston.

Civil Service Examinations for the State aud Couuty

Hervice .

The State Civil -Service Commiss ion will hold examinat ions April SO, 1907, for t b e following poaiUom: Examiner, Bdoettioo Department; Expert. Dap-art men t of Labor, §1800; Foreman of Public Works, S3 -aw to # 4 . 0 0 a d a r ; Foreman Cerpeoter, Depart­ment of Public Works. 9 3 04 to 4 4 44 a day ; Fotwatan of OpooUtarins: a a d Wood Fioisk-ioa:. 8 t* to Pi iaoos , 4 4 M a d a ) ; lastrnetoi ia Tailorina, Stata Ioat l to iooa , 4 4 S to 9 7 4 a saootk; Interpreter, OepaftaMOt of Astri-eal laro, 9 1 4 4 4 ; Keener, Morrow G o u t y -fall • a d feo i taot iary . 4**> a a d a a i a t a a a o o s ; Qhartatwiasior, So'dieta aad Daltors' fjime. Balk, 9 1 4 0 0 ; Supervisor of Colony Fera>r, gtata Indoatrtal School . 9 1 4 4 4 to 91144 a n d a a l a t a o a o e a . A'.ao for tk* followiaa: poai-

laaa la tbe Ojoadaca Oanaty Barwiec: 4 'aMMt •Mlooor, 944 to 974 • moaih; Ooart Okwrk (-Jpaaial D «paty Ooaat* Clerk). 9IS44; llovaiar Oooihotor 9744; Stao-sarapher aa i ladraar, Csart of hppaals l^aatf-y. 9awl.

The Iaat day far ilfaac apaflaatlaai lac to AprM 14. fatt I '

waa so for tunate as . a f tersucba lofg a s mine , t o draw aaotber pr isa io t h e lo t te ry of l i fe ."

T b e m o n u m e n t , nearly c o m p l e t e d a c d cos t ing 4800 , t o t b e memory of Mrs. R o g e r s , t b e gift of s o m e woman u n k n o w n , is no t t o be p laced on t b e g r a v e of t h e m u r d e r e s a t HO-OHC Fall?, t h e Augu-nin iana in wboae c h a r g e is t b e c e m e t e r y refusing t o al low i ts e rec t ion .

nag to h t o b * a r IVfhktaf Oo. Thai Oawhjlo ttoMgb waa faaai fa a aawi pas ahaswKhai. aayikoamfloktooh

• o e l l a r f l s l

BSL1GIOUS. Yoban S b a b e s of Pe r s i a occupied t h e pu l ­

pi t of t h e Memorial Bap t i s t C b u r c b in A l b a n y Iaat Saaday , and told of miaaion work t b a t a be ing done ID bis coun t ry .

A a w for newspaper men waa g i v e n at 2.34 a. m. at St . Andrew's Church , D u a n e St. , Mew Y o r k , last S u n d a y . R •» F a t h e r Robe r t . Fasaionis t , crave bia l ec tu re on t h e ciisio between the Vatican and t n e F rench G a v e r n a e o t , which l e c tu re be recent ly de­livered before Colgate Univers i ty a t H i m i l -tor , N. Y. After tbe mass r eso lu t ions were drawn np in sympathy with tbe Pope.

T h e National B ib le icai i tot* ia to bold a seri** of dally n eon meet ings in t b e 4 h Aveooo P.eabytensn Church in I^w York bea-ioniog April 1. A commit tee of 100 Christian bat oeeo man and Christian work-era are u> c o - o p ^ a t e t o aaaka i b e meet ing* a power. Don V. Sbeltoo, president of ibe ineii'.a'.e, a a > s : "Tbrae asael ioas a r e to be inaugurated to r ibe parpoae of bring ing to bwr oa tho livoo of ban pwopla aoase of the a»fl><t aaaaatlal Uatba of tke fnspe l . t b e y will bo odaptod t o lha uoodo of b a s t people. Their v t j e c i will bw tke reaawal of tka U b if all aho attaod thorn."

P i o n e e r Bi is ines* M a n T i e l d s t o C o m p l i ­c a t i o n of J>it*e»»e!*.

[From tbe MinneapoKs Journal of March 7 ]

De Witt Cl inton Conkey d ied oo Wednea­day n ight a t t h e n o m e or nia d a u g h t e r , Mra. E u g e n e H . Day, 2729 Po r t l and a v e n u e . Death c a m e aa the reaul t of a compl ica t ion of d i seases following a n a c u t e a t t a c k of p n e u m o n i a .

Mr. C o n k e y c a m e to Minneapol i s in 1865. H e was bo rn in P i a t t s b u r g h , N Y , Ju ly 10, 1824, and when eiill a boy m o v e d t o Mil­waukee, wbere he e n t e r e d t h e g r a in bus i ­ness l a 1865 Mr. a n d Mra. Co; key m o v e ' t o Minreepoha a n d took u p thei r r e s idence on Third ttre*t ana Seventh avenue. Liter they occupied a house on Ch icago a v e n u e and Twenty- four th s t r ee t , whicb was known for many y e a r s a t t h ° o 'd Conkey b o m " .

Mr. C o t key waa affiliated with t b e Nor th Star Woolen Mills, which was then t h e a r m of Paris. G ibson & Tyler , a n d with t h e old William R i n g S t a t e * a i r Associa t ion . L v e r h e e n g a g e d in t b e c o n t r a c t i n g bus iness and was with t b e S . B. L a n g d o n C o n t r a c t i n g C o m p a n y . T h e d e a t h of Mr. Conkey robe | t h e Cbnrch of t b e R e d e e m e r of o n e of i ts I c h a r t e r m e m b e r s .

A t t b e t i m e of bis dea tb Mr. C o n k e y was surrounded by Mrs. C in key and bia th ree l iving ch i ldren , Mrs. M a u d e C. S tockwel l and Mrs. Mabel C Day of Minneapolis, and Lucius J . Conkey cf P o r t Wil l iam. O a t . , and by bis b ro the r , J . H. Conkey of Ibis c i ty . Two f-iatere, Mrs. C l a r a W e b b and Mi*s Martha Conkey are strving relatives.

Tbe funeral will take p l t c e at t h e res i ­d e n c e of Mr. and Mrs. E u g e n e H. Day, 2729 Portland avenue, Saturday at 10 a. m.

How's Tl i i s? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any

cise of Catarrh tba t cannot be cared by Hall ' Catarrh Cnre.

F. J . CiLENUr & CO.. Props., Toledo. O. We the undersigned, have known ? . J . Cheney

for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and n nancially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WEST & T E C A X . Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O W A U U K O . KIS.N"»>- & XABVI!! , Wnolesale Drug

cists. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, act ing

directly upon the blood and mucous aurfaces of the system. Price. 75c. per bott le . Sold by all drnwrista. Testimonials ' r ee .

Hall 's Family Pills are the best .

B1JRTMS.

At Piat tsburgh. March 19. 1907, a daughter to Sir. and Jens. Q. .-.dams.

» t Platuhur/rh, Marcb 22 1907. a daughter (Violet eCnatani) r.o3tr and J»rs Peter Paul . J r .

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I There is no more co- venienc P r o g

Store In TlsiUs-bnrrfi than the one lo­cated on C u s t o m I I - U M : :i<|iis*r<e, Opposite the Po; t Oibte.

T o r r every w . n r wil' be isepp-y^ rn

tbia i-tore In tverv depart-rer-t t t e SUxk. is large and up to date .

C h o i c e P e r f u m e r y , S o a p s , T o i l e t

A r t i c l e s , C o m b s , B r u s h e s a a d

M a n i c u r e S e t s a r e h e r e .

Everything in Rubl>3- <;>)1^. S j r -e'.c-l Sop^U-d e ' e . i-5 a- y -«r ts posal. Tbe Qneit h > i i in PUifrjhursh. ia disr-ess^Ki s*t the m ^ m S . - e i i i new S .-da Fountain.

C I O \ K S i h a t will please i r e m ist critical smoker may be [ n i r - i i u e l a t the eisrar »ta-id In i-h-»rt. if you don ' t fi i-i what y -u xx'it he e. y-ju won ' t cud It in PUt t sb j rxh .

Make Us Your Druggist

A fewi.fi i e»-C> ker«--t a t ] p j . e t a ;.-jrri the \V. •:--• fl V i c ^ r e e r e r s t r a i n i.f .-r .j.-C o m b Wrj iv L-.rr. irs.3 ^ . i - t t ee'ga '• r balChlSi ' , l j r r J l t i l C.r-:a.n!-i free. C r -leapoL- ie rc" =.il.c ' e 1 .

Dunn F a r m , C&i.z , N T 13*4 . - E T B f io I i f JON.

MABKLAUEh.

GILBERT'S DRUG STORE Opr-- Pu=t i rUee.

P L A T T i B U I l G B , K . Y . Both Pbones

BARREO PLYMOUTH ROCKS

F A N C Y P I Q E O i N y

R. L. D U P O N T | 6 M i l l e r S t , - P . O . B o x 3 7 3

P i a t t s b u r g h , M . Y .

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PLATTSBURGH ?

STEAM LADNMY I 4042 RIVER STREET. I

The a r---m t-l i • •

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 *

ANDREW F . WILLIAMS 2

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In S e w 'Vork City. March 20. 10 7. Harr ie t Elizibath Uaich to Franklin awyer Holmes.

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March, April, May

There is a best time for doing everything—tbat ig, a time when a thing can be done to the best ad­vantage, most easily and most ef­fectively. Now is the best time for purifying your blood. Why? Because your system is now trying to purify it—you know this by the pimples and other eruptions that bare come on your face and body.

Hood's Sarsaparilia and Pllis

An the medicinee to take—they do the work thoroughly and agreeably and newer fail to do ft.

Hood's are the aMdicines you hate alwaya heardreeomnanded

H a n a * •aawaskfat

DEATHS.

At Kewhall . C«l. . Marcb M. 1&07. JJrnest H. Parsont* aged 33 years.

Mr. Parsons was a son cf Mrs. L. E . Parsons of Piat tsburgh. He was a icraduate of the Platubureb High School and bad many friends in town.

At New York City. March 25 19.7. the Rev. E. A. Eulkley. D. D., former J»»ac^r of Ibe F:rsl. Presbyterian Cburcb of PlatuburKh, axed tl years.

At Mollne. 111.. March IS. 1907. Sarah M. Savage, widow of James W. Atkinson.

Mrs. Atkinson was a daughter of t h e la te William J. Savage of Champlain.

At Rouses P int, S. TT.. March 25, K07. K i l l Marlon M. Uammooa.

At Wast Pit tsburgh. March 21 1907. (Law­rence Kd ward j yoiin»rent son of Mr. and fcrs Joseph L-iri te. aged two months and three weeks.

Tl»» Jviliaruey ot America.

Nestling in a fraase of beautiful 1 y woods iboree l ie* a series of beaut i ful lake* 146

miles north of tbe City ol Toronto, Ontario, and known aa t b e "i»*ke of B*ys R e g i o n . " A ekaio o l seven lakes s tudded with lovaly islaods, with botehi Utroastaoat i b e d i s t r i c t a a d a f o o d s teamboat servica to all points attracts tbe touriat, angler and eporteaian. J a s t t t e owt-oMbe-way sort o l p l i e a to v i i i i dar iac tfea s a a s s e r asootb*. For all tjiar-Uealasa aad Ira* i l lastrai«4 pub l i ca t ion apply t o J . Q i i a l a a , Sotiaveotura Stat ion, Montreal, Qsa .

O a l f a I t t t i a eolsl in U M head as -aa ta» tweioaiac oi aa obatlaata caae ol Ma-aalOatarrb. Driva oat tba wvader with • t y t Orsaa Mala applied straight to taw ia-Ssaad at—sd ap au-paawag**. Price a*c I I fas prasar to aaa aa atoaiaer, ask lor

Oraas> •aba. It baa all tbe steed taswUtf mrwecdwiU

eoea'ca

|w# «•«•« m vsaawsw* •««•*• «•« ^.weata | a a i t aai tba awtsatssa. IMaa ttv. auk

•sanuru. j Uajsaai OraasB Balas. I t bas all tka Ci awaiaasitae ! aaakitas of tka rsaidt la satttf M » aad < O H g 2^m u a at eatank ar bay taaar. Mjeoea E R s K T I C ,w>aiwa4a draataa kaak. Ma aateaty

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