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THIfl PLATTSBTJUGrH SBNTXNJBL AND CLINTON COUNTY ifABMJBR. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, Dunlap's Celebrated Straw Hats ARE READY Why not have the best? They cost no •lore than the ordinary kind and Forest. June 1.—>Miss Bessie Dwyer of Troy spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. B. McGregor Mrs. Jas. Welch of Mooers Forks visited rel- atives in town Thursday Michael Brennan and nephew, Henry Stafford, both of Lowell, Mass., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Edw. Duffy Thursday and Friday Mr. 'and Mrs. David Roche spent Sunday with relatives in Beekmantown Miss Ina Crabtree of Ellenburgh Depot, called in town Saturday Michael Finnell's house, barn and other buildings were de- stroyed by fire last night. .. .Miss K. M. McGregor of the Plattsburgh Nor- mal, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Mc- Gregor Miss Ida Emery of Irona called in town Sunday... .Patrick Brennan of Santa Clara, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Edw. Duffy, Satur- day and Sunday. .Mrs. Emmet Cheese- man and daughter Grace of Ellen- burgh Depot, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Roche Friday Archie Finlayson left Thursday night for Springfield, Mass A. W. Emery of Plattsburgh called in town Thurs- day. Cheaper hats if you want them. Some 48 low as 50c. Don't forget about our coats and • trousers made from Donegal Home- spun. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS We offer new coloring in Manhattan aud Monarch shirts not to be found Dunn's Bay. June 2—We are pleased to see Mrs. Isle La Motte. June 2—Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Connell, in Beek- Jr., nd daughter, otf Schenectady, a»re boarding at D. T. Trombley's... .Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs Parsons, Dr. Lo of Plattsburgh, were few days last w and in ..Mrs. W. H. Minkler out on the street, after j of Tarrytown, N. Y., were guests of being confined to the house so long... O. J. Thomas over Sunday The fu- Mr. and Mrs. -Prisque Ashline are vis- , neral of Mrs. Hillary Lamoreau was iting friends in !Ellenburgh William held from the M. E. church iWednes- Lapier is confined to the house by ill- day afternoon... .Mr. and Mrs. Brooks ness Mr. and Mrs. John Savage spent Saturday with friends man town. .. . W. H. Mink transacted business at Cooperville on ,F:iday... .Ernest Center and Willie Vaughn went to Vermont Saturday... Miss Kelly, who has been visiting friends in Chazy and Beekmantown, returned to her home in Brooklyn yes- terday.. .Mrs. "Laura Ladd of Platts- burgh, called on friends at the Bay last week Mrs. Seth Gordon return- ed home from Mooers last week.whei I she has 'been visiting her niece, Mrs (Stewart Mrs. Fred Martelle and i son returned to her home at Gran [isle on Saturday L. 0. Center o Chazy Landing, made a business trip to Plattsburgh last week. ..Mrs. Wil Laurence, of Palm Beach, Florida, is ] spending a few months with friends n Chazy. Mattie Philips Dean, of New York, who is spending the summer here, has a nice class of music in town, and also in Alburgh Mr. and Mrs. William Lamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lam- Mr Doras Goodsell, of Bnr- lington; Mrs. Willits and Mrs. Howe, m IOWH CORRESPONDENCE Saranac. June 1—The funeral of Mrs. P. Bur- dick, who for many years was a resi- dent of Saranac, though more lately <jf Au8able Forks, at the home of a grandson, Rev. C. B. Alford, was .held In the Methodist church here on Saturday afternoon, uev. T. 0. Grieves of Keeseville, officiating, who in well Rouses Point. June 2.—A. J. Halligan spent Sun- day in town.... Our ball team was victorious at Mooers Decoration Day. 'Dr. King of New York was the guest of County Clerk Holcombe over Sunday..._E. C. Everest spent Mon- day in town on a business trip... Champlain. June 3.—Tom Braden Mass., is visiting his sister Moore Jack and of Lowell Mrs. John Pettingei attended a dance at Alburgh Center Friday evening.. .Ben Wool of Ch; was a caller in town Friday A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Noah Glode two weeks ago Mrs. Jas. E; on the siok list Mrs. Jas. Pettin- | ger is very poorly at present ... .Mrs. IT. H. .Dickinson and daughter Ethel Still no rain or any signs of such a j were thrown from their carriage in thing Misses Alice and Elsie Pet- tinger of Champlain visited friends in town Monday Quite a yachting party went to St. John's Sunday on the Peggy. They report a fine time. ..The steamer Witherbee went south with a tow Monday afternoon... . 'Mr. and Mrs. John Tierney of the burgh were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. M. Halligan Monday Several sports went to the wilds of Altona fishing for trout Tuesday. They met with the usual good luck Our street commissioner and his men are very busy repairing the sidewalks which were in a bad condition.. ..Several of our churches are being wired for electric lights.... We hear that Mr. Taylor of Mooers is coming to town next week. We trust that business will pick up as we do not expect any circus in town this year. He will un- doubtedly draw a large crowd at "Hell'f Center," as he calls this town. I a runaway accident at Rouses Point ) Thursday and were quite badly hurt, but are better at present.,B. S. Tay- lor of Mooers was in town Saturday. Mr. Avery, formerly principal of our school, but now night operator at Burlington, was here Saturday •Giis Seaberg who is working at Rut- wn Ed land spent Sunday in Southwick of Troy has been visiting friends in town.... Sam Palm- modeling bis house Mrs. John Marnes of Rouses Point is visitin; friends here.... Mrs. John Spellman is very ill with peritonitis. Point au Roche. June 1—Iu reading of the reports of j frost in an adjoining town, we would like to say that frost did not affect vegetation in the least here. It may be explained by our proximity to the Lake....Mrs. Franklin Mooney, of. louth Hero, Vt., is spending a few I ays' with friends and relatives at th Cumberland Head Notes. Miss Brackenbury, of New York, is at the Brooklyn Cottage, putting it in order for the summer. The season will open about the 10th of June, when several guests are expected for the summer. Mrs. C. W. Hagar has. arrived a the Old Homestead, which she has rented for the season to Mrs Westor of Morrisonville. Mrs. Hagar anc family will occupy tents. Mr. William Hagar's family, of chosen words paid tribute to the quiet : place Miss Bessie Kelley will give [ I patient self-denial of the one I her pupils a picnic at the close of ' school. .Every good Republican should go to the caucus next Saturday, June 6, and see to it tbat the delegates to the county representing your inter- est bfc> elected. The proper time to I fight yoirr battles are in the primar-j ies, yet how little interest ... .Fishing is good at D^.ep Bay. Many big catches have, bee.™ made of late..June 21, children's day. Till be observed in the M. E. church... Mr. Lynch has marked the location of 'he telephone poles along te line, and es soon as the cross pieces, insulators, etc., ar- rive we will hear the jingle of pick and shovel.... .Phil. Allen is very ?iek at present. Mooers. June 1—*Mrs. I. L. Rock attended the Queen's birthday ceremonies at Malone—--Rev. C. Houghton and wife from Chrysostom, P. Q., were the uests of Mr. and Mrs. Bouchard last week. Rev. C. Houghton is pastor of the First Presbyterian church of place... .Dr. Charles Parker, of Providence, R. I., is visiting his fath- er and sister, Isaac Parker and Miss Anna Parker M. C. Ransom, of Malone, was in town last week super- intending the erection of a large niun- ument in the cemetery.... A large number of people were here from V&B gone. Mr. Grieves returned ytx> Keesevile immediately after to the *egret of many friends in Saranac, who hoped to meet him The IRus- sia division of the Ladles" Aid So- ciety will serve a supper at the church *m Wednesday of this week J. B. Alford spent Sunday in town.... Mrs. M. Derby, of Worth, Western Kan- «88, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. _^Jft. -Hooey... .Miss Sara. Cane, after a n absence of several months, is mak- -- ing a brief visit to her parents and friends in town Will Colvin, of Carre, Vt, is at home for a fe wdays. Mrs. Jessie Oliver is in Lyon Mountain this week as the guest of Mrs. Monroe Signor ... .Memorial Day was observed as usual at Pickett's Ball, the Rev. H. J. Chapman giving sac appropiate address... .H. J. Bull faas a force of men engaged in tearing down his barns, preparatory to build Ins anew W. Bedell visited friends in Burlington last week A large party of young people were en- tertained at the home of Mrs. F. A. Parsons Wednesday evening in honor «f the daughters, Misses Minnie and I*ew.... Miss Bessie Signer returned home Saturday from Saranac Lake, after an absence of several week?... ! %gvC C. V. Grismer occupied the pul- pit Sunday morning, speaking force- fully, as ever, from the words, "Whose I Am, and Whom 1 Serve.".. .-.T"r.3 Mother Goose entertainment, to be lield in Pickett's (Hall, has been post- jponed from June 6 to Wednesday, June 10. Remember the date and come and see the children. Ice cream mad cake will be served at the close.. R«v. and Mrs. Charles Alford were guests of Mrs. Frances True over Sun- day .... Delegates to attend the Ep- wortb League convention at Peru on Jane 12 were appointed on Sunday evening Preparations are in pro- gress for Children's Day... .Dr. Mitch- ell went to Burlington on Monday to remain a few days ... .Messrs. J. a-nd I*. A. Oliver are busily engaged in plumbing for parties at Dannemora, (driving -there daily W. L. Collins and family have again taken posses- sion of their summer home in the village R. L. Maine, of Morrison- viDfi, the veteran wool carder, is again established at the mill at Moffittsviile, where he will be glad to meet his old customers and new ones also. Mr. Slain &as been making extensive im- provements throughout and is pre ' spared to turn out more perfect work ithan ever before. First come, first served... .Eugene Flanders visitci Pittsburgh Monday on business con- nected with his market. .. .Hon. E. J. PIckett is making extensive repairs on the D. A. Parsons place The forest fires are creeping nearer, the western Jhorizon by night presenting quite an awesome sight as the flames shoot up far above the mountain tops.... The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ben. White took them by surprise Saturday evening, May 23, and after a plea.sf.nt ^yar, presented them with a beautiful ^resent as a token of regard, the oc- casion being the birthday of Mrs. White.' Refreshments were served. Peasleville. June l-Miss Maud Allen and Myrtle 'utnam are visiting frieidii at Lake 'iacid Ray Blanchard of Piatts- urgh, is the guest of his sister, Miss Jessica Blanchard... .Miss Jessie Pan- ker and Miss Washburn, who have been spending a few days with Mr. J. Banker and family, returned to Piattsburgh on Sunday 4B the New and Better Breakfast $*ood, so different from all others that it pleases everybody. Get a package to-day at your grocers. 5 PURE FOOD CO., LB ROY, N. TT. Rouses Point on Saturday to witness the ball game between Rouses Point and Mooers. The former carried off the honors... .Allen Wright, of the U. V. M., of .Burlington, was in town over Sunday. Schuyier Palls. June 1—Herbert Turner, of Malone. as in town last week.... George and Charles Buck came down from Lake I on Saturday, returning Mon- . .Mabel Jabott went to Lake Placid on Saturday to remain through he summer. .. .Marion Buck celebrat- eighth birthday by giving a party . Mr. and Mr. Ame ent to -Clayburgh on Saturday for a ?w days...Mr. Ormsby has come 10 ve with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Buck.... At the experience social $36 the money that has been subscribed v'as paid in. Over sixty dollars was taken at the table... .Mrs. Wallace a is very ill .... The Woman's For- i Missionary Society will hold a meet aitei parsonage Meeting of the W. C. T. I', on Saturday afternoon at Mrs. Ladue's Miss Witherill has goue Winooski. .. .The school on Beck- th Street closed last Tuesday.... lildreu's Day next Sunday Mrs. irl Derby and two children were in wn Saturday. Beekmantown. June 1—There will be a social ai the home of Mrs. A. D. Ladue on Wed- nesday evening. June 3, for the bene- fit of the Presbyterian Society.. .Mr. and Mrs. Mason, of Point au Roche spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W P. Walker Mrs. M. Baker of Bur- lington, is visiting her mother, Mrs Pringle (Rev. Mr. Moore of Mooers will preach at the Presbyterian churcl next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Cuba is negotiating in London foi a loan of $35,000,000. g y, St. Louis, Mo., are expected about the 15th of June at the cottage on. the Mil Dext north of Mrs. Whitley's. Mr. Hagar is greatly improving the con- veniences of the place by building a new barn, erecting a wind-mar and putting in a bath room into his house. Mrs. Clinton Scollard Woodruff, her daughter Florence, and ner niece, Miss Trissler, of Philadelphia, arriv- ed at iRobinhurst last week for the tire summer. Mr. Woodruff will join them about the middle of June. Captain W. H. Tabberrah, ct Cum- berland Head light house, was taken in the U. S. ambulance to the hos- pital at the government post on sun- day, where a surgical operation was performed for the removal of a bullet he received at tbe battle of Fair Oaks, Va., forty-one years ago. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Tabberrah, d h and strong hopes that ho a speedy recovery. Mr. ill make abberrah was a member of the_!»tjth U. S. In- fantry, and served his country brave- ly and well. •Mr. Chas. J. Dale of Plattsburgh has taken the Poplars, and with his fil i to last of New Jersey, were week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hillary Lamoreaux Arthur Fisk, of Boston, arrived in town Saturday morning 'Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hall, of New York, are home for a visit. Cooperville June 3—*Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Miar- nan and Mr. and Mrs. John Murnan, of Plattshurgh, spent Sunday with their parents... .Mr. and Mrs. James Yale spent Sunday at Ohazy... ,/Mrs. W. H. Flint and daughter, Marjorie, of Chazy, were in town Saturday call- ing on friends... .Misses Minnie and Kate Murnan left Monday for Lake Placid for the summer ... . Mir. and Mrs. E. J. Northrop of Cleveland, O., are guests of B. ,P. Stetson on East street ... .Mrs. E. Chittenden of St. Albans, was in town 'Friday 1 ... . L. C. Hapgood returned from Ellenburgh on Monday, where he has been spending \ the past few weeks M. J. Reynolds and R. I. Cootey spent iMonday after- noon at Rouses Point E. J. Mur- nan, who has been working in Platts- burgh, is spending his vacation at home Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crook, of Rouses Point, were in town Tuesday, lli Clintonville. June 3.—We have been very for- tunate in that being surrounded on t, north and west byfires,as yet no great damage has resulted. Some seem to think the fires to be of incendiary origin. This is startling, yet may be true. Possibly if the trainmen were to be more careful of fire when dumping their engines, much of the danger would be avoid- ed.... Our village school is now closed after a successful term, and teacher and pupils are enjoying much needed of th rest .... The First M. E. unday ch is making preparations to observe Chil- dren's Day, June 14... Decoration Day sed very quietly. ould attended the ex ton, Vt.; Mrs, John Weightman, Miss Dora Feryall and Alex. Feryall, Jr., of this town. Her sudden death was a great shock to the whole com- Eruptions Dry, mdist, scaly tetter, all fonng sympathize with the bereaved hus- band and children whose los: reparable. Her kindness and cal works of charity justify us in the hope that her trials are over and her good works and virtuous life. who at Keese-1 ho Redford. June 1—Shall we ever get rain? .... Mrs. Wm. Graves and son Frank, have gone to 'Keeseville. Frank is under medical treatment by Dr. Char- vine or went to other places. We miss the yearly visits from C. D. Beaumont Post. G. A. R Messrs. E. L. Beardsiey and Warren Daby were fortunate fishermen one day re- cently in that they hooked a pickerel weighing nineteen and one-fourth pounds... .The repair gang in the em- ploy of the Telephone Company stop- ped at the Mountain View House over Sunday and were ordered to proceed at once to Lake Placid to help the line which extends from ter place to North Elba wi had been completely burned. ?ait....Miss Olive Roberts to spend the summer with cutaneous eruptions pro- j r . j ceed from humors, either inherited, or acquired through defective di- gestion and assimilation. To treat these eruptions with drying medicines is dangerous. The thing to do is to take Hood's Sarsaparllla and Pills Which thoroughly cleanse the blood, mother The M, E. church is be- ing newly papered, etc., and the in- terior presents a really beautiful ap- pearance. Many thanks are due the ladies of the congregation in general, especially to the committee charge, Mrs. Dr. C. Haynes and .he lat- in line | .Mrs. 'Miss Dora C. Wilson Rob. Ahern has a splendid, almost new two-seated Glens Falls surry, oil gear and can- opy top, for sale. The wagon has been run but a few weeks, and any- one desiring such an article, would do veil to see him There will be a : ocial at the residence of Dr. and Mi SPECIAL E. D. Beardsiey and daughter Ethel C S. Haynes on Friday evening, June are spending some time with her peo-' 12. Music, singing, recitations will pie in Nashua. N. H Clement help to pass the hours away, and last Baldwin who has spent the past wiu (but not least, refreshments will ter with his parents here, expelling all humors and building up the whole system. They cure Hood's SarsaparUla permanently cured J G. Hines. Franks, 111., of eouma. from which he had suffered for some time; and Mis« MYina Woiter. Box 312. Aleona, Wls., of pinr pies on her face and back and chafed skin on bar bodT. by which she had been greatly troubled. There are more testimonials In favor of Hood's than caa W published. Hood's Sarsapartlla promises to mrm and keeps the promise. Schenectady. .Mrs. V. K. Moore calling at E. H. Cleveland's. Ellenburgh Depot. and two children have returnee their home in Plattsburgh after spending a few days with her moth- and other E. Feltt er, Mrs. James Sw relati\ ,nd frie .Mrs is still confined to her room but seems to gain in strength as the warm weather advances Mrs. E/ H. Hinds remains about the same,, no marked change having taken place Her sister, Mrs. Frank Mace of Bur- lington, is now with her,,,,We are sorry to note the fact that Ray Thom- quite ill, being afflicted with ick with grip, is slowly recovering. I clt y- The y report a i •r. Daily made a short, visit to Mrs - Eddie Boynton June 3—Willie Lasell of Connecti- rheumatism. All wish for his speedy cut is here visiting his parents, Mr.' recovery Mrs. Stlllman Richardson and Mrs. Marshall Lasell and otuer' is now a t h e r own ll0me iu tnis vil " friends Mrs. Wesley Brooks of ' la S e > after spending some time- with Mooers, was the guest of Mrs: Rob-) friends out of town.... The Masses ert Carson for a few days last' week, j Kate Rafter and Cora Bean have re- Miss Edith Myers w'ho has been! turned from their trip to New York They report a pleasant time... of Jay spent Sunday with her brother, Orrin (Rum- ney and family.., .Rev. Henry Duval with his mother, father, and sister, Miss Maude, are now nicely settled in their home, which they have rent- ed of iMrs. Mary L. Stanton of Platts- burgh... .Charles Smith and family are now at home in the house once known as the Jason Gaskill house. .... Mr. and Mrs. Peola Ames are re- joicing over the arrival of a fine baby 'boy, born April IS.....Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Rumney are also feeling wel his home in Brushton last week... •Nelson Rebideau of Mountain Vie-? was in town last Friday on business. Bert Hedding attended the holi- ness convention at Champlain... .Mr. Wilcox of Malone is to have a class in music here this summer. He wil five lessons on the piano and organ, banjo and guitar Thomas Oldham and daughter, Mrs. Wiley, visited friends at Covey Hill last* week, turning home Saturday evening. Standish. June 1—-Frank Langey and wife re- turned from Albany on Thursday, and have taken up their residence in the house formerly occupied by W. E. McCasland Alford Thomas trans- cted business esday of la in Plattsburgh on ik.... Will Tedford returned to the Lozier works, Platts- burgh, Saturday, after spending sev- eral days at home with his parents.. Mrs. Frank Myers of Lyon Mountain, spent Tuesday with relatives in town. .•Arthur Carpenter and Claude Winch took a trip to Saranac Lake, Satur- day Dr. A. M. Larkin, of Norwood, spent Sunday the guest of W. F. Mor- gan A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Morgan, on Friday, May 29 The Epworth League was reorganized Sunday evening with the following cabinet officers: President, Claude Winch; 1st Vice-Pres., Mabel Bruce; 2d Vice-Pres., Hattie Thomas; 3d Vice-Pres., Ruth E. Keysor; 4th Vice-Pres., 'Ruth Ormsbee; secretary, ., ___ Carrie Morgan; treasurer, 'Howard family will occupy it for tbe season. | Winch; senior organist, R. E. Keysor. . .Irvin Wilson and George Morgan did business in 'Plattsburgh on Satur- day 'Prof. iF. A. Shaver closed his school here Friday, and leaves today for Lake Placid, where he has accept- ed a position as bookkeeper for Henry Allen, proprietor of the Grand View Miss Grace Tabor spent the Sab- bath among friends in town Mrs. Frank Seymour returned to her home BlacKman's Corners. June 2—Miss Edith Brill came home from Atlanta, Ga., last week, af- ter another year's teaching in the Spellman Seminary. .Miss Lizzie La- peile of Ellenburgh visited Mrs. Earl Keith and other friends last week... George Peterkin of Springfield, Mass., is visiting friends in town Willia Sih Smith and daughter attended the fun- eral of his father, James Smith, who died Tuesday. They are an afflicted family, the father and son being buried within so short a time and still another son very ill, but at present a little better. Mr. Smith was a man much respected, and a member of the G. A. R. He was buried under the rand army ceremony and a good number of the veterans were present part in the burial services. Interment at Covey Hill. The mother and family have the sympathy of all | da ? heir friends and neighbors in their j nis hour of bereavement... .Mr. Sheffield j stOi and Robt. Reinnie went to Albany ' Fra usiness trip last fires were raging in t in Lyon Mountain yesterday, after di y, spending. a week with her mother, Mrs. Peter Charland. Aitona. June 2.—Harry Starks and wife of Ellenburgh Center called on friends in town Sunday... .Guy 'Hiter of Al- tona went to Mooers last week William Dame went to Mooers Sat- urday Miss Lillian Carter and sis- ter Rillia visited friends in town Sun- . ... Chas. Gardner has resigned position as clerk in Trombley's at Altona kie Wray spe •eek Thej bur S h The northwest' Henry of Altot .Misses Carrie and it Sunday in Platts- of Nelson i Ellen Per- took place May 21st... Lash way of Plattsburgh marriage a and Mis part of the town last week and did I >' ea °£ Alton; quite a lot of damage. At present I'Miss Ame! everything is quiet ... .Mrs. Wm. Mil- : is home on a vacation... .W. H. Du- who has been confined to the ' ie >' went to- Mooers Saturday... .Miss ;e so long, expects to so to Chat-1 Mattie Langto is home from Piatts- H - c - Lock wood has gone ray this week for medical treat-' burgh... .Henry Smart went to Chazy for a few days.... Miss Kat< served. iA cordial invitation is ex tended to all .... Fred Parrott, fron Saranac Lake, and Fred Hanlon, from Standish, spent Sunday in town..Mrs. L. Smith of Saran'ac, is .'Henry Good the "iFost covering. . his family rapidly has moved hous< Abe Facto will move his family in his residence as soon as the repairs are finished... .The post office has been moved into the residence of M. L. Good, opposite J, O, Gosselin's store. pleased with the young man who re- cently told them oy actions that he went to stay with them a while happy over their nei wife boarder. Ellenburgh Center. June 4—The air is full of sni< Fires are raging all around us. Wed- nesday afternoon some miscreant set fire to Cephas Carpenter's grove. A gang of men and- boys worked hard to save it. Most all of our trouble has been caused by persons who cure nothing for property or trouble....." We have a new barber here, Mr. Jar- vis from Hogle :augay...... Rev. y to Bloom in gi last Sunday and Miss A. Rubardt fill- ed his pulpit here and at Cherubusco. Mrs. Gertie Bennett and child: from Owl's Head, were here Over Sunday, visiting her mother, Mrs. M Brown... .Charles Watson was here from Chazy over Sunday, re- turning Tuesday afternoon.., .Miss Myra Goodspeed has gone to Isle La Motte to attend a wedding, where she will act as organist.,. .iMr. and Mrs. R. M..Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holden were called to Peru to attend the wedding of CB. E. Holden, a pros- perous merchant there. Geo. Grant also attended.. .M. C. Hutchins our supervisor, went to the city on Wednesday to attend a meeting of that board The Decoration Day services were very interesting. The old soldiers did themselves and the cause honor. A dinner was served in Town Hall and an address by Rei C. P. Hogle was given which wa highly instructive and appreciated b large number. D. DOLE. Cadyville. June 3—The Catholic cemetery ad- joining the church caught fire Tues- and it became necessary to call out the men to fight it to protect the church.... Miss Flora Miller left for Saranac Monday, to spend the summer .... P. C. Hulihan of West town Tuesday en route to Rediord where he has sever- al fine monuments to set .... Miss Nancy Murray went to the A nape r- sand Tuesday for the : n Fred O'Connell left for Pittsburg, Pa., on Tuesday, where a lucrative job awaits with the American Bridge Co,... Chazy Reed of mem. We hope she may receive help today. . -Misses Katie Duley and Dora she is a great sufferer. .. .Robert ' Peryea spent Sunday at Robinson.... •MeGovern started Monday morning I Miss Carrie Wray will close a very »ods in Franklin county, k team for the in Tappan horses last week and has iQther team. •cessful term of school Us June 3. it Pu purchase! Saranac Lake. Jane 2—Mr. . uarSes Gang, of Syra- cuse, arrived in town last night from New York city. While there Mr. Gang in company with Mr. Credo Harris, the owner of the Berkeley House, purchased entire new fittings for the house. Mr. Gang has a force of men at work today cleaning up all of the rooms of the hotel and making necessary repairs. The house is ex- pected to open the first of next week. [ . .The Riverside Inn tor the past week j has been filled to capacity... .The Lake Placid Hotel, which opened yes- terday, is well filled for this season of the year James Mannix is push- ing the work on his new hotel, and the roof will be on by the latter part of this week.. . .Corbett & Carpenter expect to open their bowling alley shortly after July 1st ... .Attorney R, P. Coats spent yesterday in Malone on legal business. Lvon Mountain. June 2.—Mrs. C. E. Niblette was a visitor to Piattsburgh today Mor- ris Jacobs of Crown Point was a guest at the Lyon Mountain House over Sunday Miss Charlotte Fee is the guest of her brother, A. W. Fee. .... John B. Kelley, accompanied by Master Floyd Burns, did business in town Saturday Mrs. L, W. Ward and children left* last week for a month's visit with relatives in ! Nashua, N. H Plattsburgh is visiting her parent; a few days. .. .1. Troy Saturday tc the D. F. Meade for Meader left for purchase stock for store which hi duct in the future Thos. Reed has painted his residence and added very much to the attractiveness of the same Miss Ethel Good went to Plattsburgh Wednesday to spend a lew days .... The Cady ville schools close Friday of this week for the sum- mer :ation Can't to perfect health without pure bio id. Bur..'oc'-: Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tones and invigorates the whole system. . 'Tisn't safe to be a day without Dr Thomas' Eclectric Oil in the house Never can tell what moment an acci- dent is going to happen. Irona. June 3.—Aaron Sweet has been on the sick list for some time Mrs. James Kellas has been spending sev- g ith her daughter, Mrs eral week Alex McRea of Champlain.. Wm. Bushey has been some time past. Sciota. June 4.—Miss Elizabeth Neverette ?uirned from Kilenburgh Sunday here she has been for the past | month Miss Mamie Dragon return- fro ru Plattsburgh Wednesday where she has be&n visiting friends. .... Our camp meeting still contiu- •ues under the direction of B. S. Tay- lor Mr. and Mrs. Albert Collins of Burlington were the guests of P. K. Jennette last week One of. the saddest deaths it has been our painful duty to record is that of Mrs. Alex. Feryall, who passed suddenly away of heart failure at her home on Sunday morning, a^ed 54 years. She The treasury eurplus for the past 11 months increased 138,946,619. leaves a husband and nine children: ! Mrs. D. B. Lezotte, Mrs. John Bu- ery sick for drow of Nashua, N. H.; Mrs. David Budrow of Hollis. N. H.; Mrs. Abraham Feryall of Hudson, N. H.; Mrs. Anna Titcome of Somerville, Mass.; Mrs. Edward Blair of Burling- Mary Jane Gopeland Soden Mary Jane (Copeland Sfoden w born in Ireland in the year 1826 and at the age of twelve years came to America. At seventeen years of age she married Samuel Soden, who also was born in Ireland and whose death occurred seventeen years ago. Eight children were born to them, two boys and six girls, the following of whom survive her: Mrs. Sarah Pothier, Mrs. Kittie Scriver, Mrs. Angelina Scriver and (Mrs. Libbie Dugan of Mooers Forks; 'Mrs. Louise Smith of Amherst, Mass. John, her only son who grew to manhood, died about two years ago, and Mrs. Mary j Bates, with whom Mrs. Soden spent her last years, died about five weeks ago. 'Mrs, Smith who was unable to attend her mother's funeral,*sent a beautiful sheaf of wheat. In her early years (Mrs. Soden experienced religion and was ready to go when the Master called for her. One thousand girls strip tobacco as an occupation in 'Chicago. They re- ceive from $6 to $12 per week. VASSAR—In 3, 1903, a son Morriaonv'lle, May 0 Mr. aiid Mr--. An- tohie Vassnr, and grandcbill to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lerebvre, : of Ansable Forks. MORGAN—In Standish, N. Y., May 29, 1903, a daughter (Dora Marjorie) to 'Mr., and Mrs.- W. F. Morgan. ATOUiR—-In Plattsburgh, June 2, 1903, a daughter (Bertha) to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Latour. MAJRM1MD. FISHER—RJIC'EDAiRDS—In (Hender- son, Jefferson Co., N. Y., May 30, 1903, at the home of the bride's fa- ther, Mr. B. J. Richards, by the Rev. J. Foster Wileox, of Syracuse, Mr. Herbert A. Fisher of Albany and Miss Adele C. Richards of Henderson. WBLL&—PfATNO—In Morrisonville, N. Y., June 3, at the residence of the officiating clergyman. Rev. S. C. Dare, Mr. Truman Wells of Beekmantown and Mrs. Jennie Patno of West Platts- burgh. DUSO—TROMBLY—-At iPlattsburgh May 26, 1903, by Rev. W. S. Peek, 'Ralph J. Duso of Saranac Lake and Miss Minnie 1 rombly of Chazy. HOWARD—BAiRNES—At Platts- •b-urgh, May 20. 1903, by Rev. W. S. Peek, Ernest W. Howard, of Cort- id, N. Y., anr Mis of Burlington, Vt. Ethel M. Barnes LOCAL J«URKETS, ected Weekly by F. P. l.obdell & Co. PjLATTSBUKill. per bbl., Minn, pati-r corn per 100 lbs in bushel t 4 75 The editor of a weekly newspaper in Australia offers himself as a prize to the woman who writes the best essay on the duties of a wife. Only one remedy in the world that will at once stop itchiness of the skin in any part of the body;" Doan's Oint- ment. At any drug store, 50 cents. A Chicago cereal food company re- cently ordered fifty tons of ink for use in printing their packages. Mothers lose their dread for "that terrible second summer" when they have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry in the house. Nature's specific for bowel complaints of even- sort. FENCE This fencing Ls made of galvanized woven steel wire and is considered one of the strongest and most substantial fences on the market. We have a large stock including "various heights and can fill orders promptly. Call oa us or write for catalogue. IEHY.WM £ MARSHALL 14 BRICKIE SI REE f A pure oil paint A permanent * pigment paint. A ready-for-use J paint. A glossy paint. A thor- * oughly reliable paint A full ? measure paint. - * + Has no disagreeable odor. Does 4 it not make people sick. One gal- * * Ion will cover 500 to 600 square * feet t £ Send fon card showing 78 up- I if to-date colors arranged in har- •jf- ^r monious combinations, and giving * J many practical and useful hints J ^ on painting. • J SOLO A T PERU, N. Y. WANTED—At 43 Court St., a girl that understands geueial housework. Three in family and no washing^ 4101w2* WANTED—At the Home, No. Broad street, a boys' caretaker. Good references required. Apply by letter to the secretary, Mrs. M. P. Myers, 14 MioComb street. 4100tf WAiNTETJ—A trustworthy married preferred—to work on a small farm within city limits. Must thor- oughly understand the care of cowa aud horses. House furnished. Address with references Helen T. Smith, Cornelia St., opp., Wells. 2735d2sl Cash For WOQI. B. Tierney & Son pay highest cask prices for Wool, Hides, Tallow. -Of— . fics at yard, 30 South Catherine St., Telephone 193-iA. What you know to be true of S> Cortland Wagons A wagon ats per b ay, loose, lay, baled ntoes per tiush ^k per100 lbs. ! N T atlvebeef Western beef Wheat, per.bushft.. mlated angnv . veals, per 10 n .9 OOtolO 00 11 00 ...'20 to -2\ (10 20 to i-.er l'0<> !>-.. best lciiin«6!'snckT U00 lbs'. n«s, sack 200 Iba eon] 4if..solt 1 00 5 00 1 GO 1 <>0 2 SO 2 60 A 00 o 4 50 6 00 1 50 to 1 " 10 t .. 'piesusar Honey, clover.., Honev. dark es. per bushel lerbbl _. lldera Dried beef Beefsteak ami Fresh park jal Baled hay Oats. '...... jthy 8«ecl.. Olover Seed Potatoes... Seed OatB 1 2Vs 25 to 80 1+ to 18 12 to 14 ift lift 22-2F 1G-20 8-16 12 00 9 00 48 is more important to you than what mi?ht be true of others. with a past is worta a dozen with a future. Don't risk your money on possibilities or probabilities, when dead cer- tainties are to be had. CORTLAND WAGONS n av « demonstrated their right to your confidence. Their uniform quality means uniform satisfaction, and more. It means the satisfaction they are giving to others will be given, to. you. fiarness! Harness! Harness! I am prepared to meet all kinds of competition on Harness and horse clothing of all descriptions. Why? Because I have the largest and best line in Northern New, York. If this statement were not true I could not afford to make it. It is true, and you can' afford to ignore i t If you want to save money, come and see me. Respectfully, K. RYAN. Agen* for Green Mountain Silos. We Advertised in the last issue of this pa^or tli.it. ve ciples in the pauvhases lor cnv $h ways have in the Dry Goods—that :i;>plied t*he same prin- e Department as we al- 1 l •ognize the fact that you can spend money with- out prc.lt ia any purdhiase, but there is a certain amount of cost in every shoe which is the same. We Ttneau, the freight, the cartage, the 'handling, the boxing, and the • selling. Hence, if you pay 50c more for one shoe than an- other, you get more thian tihat difference in fit, style and wear. That is why we carry shoes which to some seem expensive. They cost a little more to you because we pay a little more, but tihat little is in the shoe and you get it. If you are not one of our customers you should be. ~" K. O.JBARBER & SONS f

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THIfl PLATTSBTJUGrH SBNTXNJBL AND CLINTON COUNTY ifABMJBR. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5,

Dunlap's

CelebratedStraw HatsAREREADYWhy not have the best? They cost no•lore than the ordinary kind

and

Forest.June 1.—>Miss Bessie Dwyer of Troy

spent Saturday and Sunday with hersister, Mrs. B. McGregor Mrs. Jas.Welch of Mooers Forks visited rel-atives in town Thursday MichaelBrennan and nephew, Henry Stafford,both of Lowell, Mass., were the guestsof Mr. and Mrs, Edw. Duffy Thursdayand Friday Mr. 'and Mrs. DavidRoche spent Sunday with relatives inBeekmantown Miss Ina Crabtreeof Ellenburgh Depot, called in townSaturday Michael Finnell's house,barn and other buildings were de-stroyed by fire last night. .. .Miss K.M. McGregor of the Plattsburgh Nor-mal, spent Saturday and Sunday withher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Mc-Gregor Miss Ida Emery of Ironacalled in town Sunday... .PatrickBrennan of Santa Clara, was the guestof his sister, Mrs. Edw. Duffy, Satur-day and Sunday. .Mrs. Emmet Cheese-man and daughter Grace of Ellen-burgh Depot, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs. David Roche FridayArchie Finlayson left Thursday nightfor Springfield, Mass A. W. Emeryof Plattsburgh called in town Thurs-day.

Cheaper hats if you want them. Some48 low as 50c.

Don't forget about our coats and• trousers made from Donegal Home-

spun.

NEGLIGEE SHIRTSWe offer new coloring in Manhattan

aud Monarch shirts not to be found

Dunn's Bay.June 2—We are pleased to see Mrs.

Isle La Motte.June 2—Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Connell,

in Beek-Jr.,

nd daughter, otf Schenectady, a»reboarding at D. T. Trombley's... .Mr.and Mrs. Roger Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs

Parsons, Dr. Loof Plattsburgh, werefew days last w

andin

..Mrs.

W. H. Minkler out on the street, after j of Tarrytown, N. Y., were guests ofbeing confined to the house so long... O. J. Thomas over Sunday The fu-Mr. and Mrs. -Prisque Ashline are vis- , neral of Mrs. Hillary Lamoreau wasiting friends in !Ellenburgh William held from the M. E. church iWednes-Lapier is confined to the house by ill- day afternoon... .Mr. and Mrs. Brooksness Mr. and Mrs. John Savagespent Saturday with friendsman town. .. . W. H. Minktransacted business at Cooperville on,F:iday... .Ernest Center and WillieVaughn went to Vermont Saturday...Miss Kelly, who has been visitingfriends in Chazy and Beekmantown,returned to her home in Brooklyn yes-terday.. .Mrs. "Laura Ladd of Platts-burgh, called on friends at the Baylast week Mrs. Seth Gordon return-ed home from Mooers last week.whei

I she has 'been visiting her niece, Mrs(Stewart Mrs. Fred Martelle andi son returned to her home at Gran[isle on Saturday L. 0. Center oChazy Landing, made a business tripto Plattsburgh last week. ..Mrs. WilLaurence, of Palm Beach, Florida, is

] spending a few months with friendsn Chazy.

Mattie Philips Dean, of New York,who is spending the summer here, hasa nice class of music in town, and alsoin Alburgh Mr. and Mrs. WilliamLamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lam-

Mr Doras Goodsell, of Bnr-lington; Mrs. Willits and Mrs. Howe,

mIOWH CORRESPONDENCE

Saranac.June 1—The funeral of Mrs. P. Bur-

dick, who for many years was a resi-dent of Saranac, though more lately<jf Au8able Forks, at the home of agrandson, Rev. C. B. Alford, was

.held In the Methodist church here onSaturday afternoon, uev. T. 0. Grievesof Keeseville, officiating, who in well

Rouses Point.June 2.—A. J. Halligan spent Sun-

day in town....Our ball team wasvictorious at Mooers Decoration Day.

'Dr. King of New York was theguest of County Clerk Holcombe overSunday..._E. C. Everest spent Mon-day in town on a business trip.. .

Champlain.June 3.—Tom Braden

Mass., is visiting his sisterMoore Jack and

of LowellMrs. JohnPettingei

attended a dance at Alburgh CenterFriday evening.. .Ben Wool of Ch;was a caller in town Friday A sonwas born to Mr. and Mrs. Noah Glodetwo weeks ago Mrs. Jas. E;on the siok list Mrs. Jas. Pettin-

| ger is very poorly at present... .Mrs.IT. H. .Dickinson and daughter Ethel

Still no rain or any signs of such a j were thrown from their carriage inthing Misses Alice and Elsie Pet-tinger of Champlain visited friendsin town Monday Quite a yachtingparty went to St. John's Sunday onthe Peggy. They report a fine time...The steamer Witherbee went southwith a tow Monday afternoon... .'Mr.and Mrs. John Tierney of the burghwere the guests of Mr, and Mrs. M.Halligan Monday Several sportswent to the wilds of Altona fishingfor trout Tuesday. They met withthe usual good luck Our streetcommissioner and his men are verybusy repairing the sidewalks whichwere in a bad condition.. ..Severalof our churches are being wired forelectric lights....We hear that Mr.Taylor of Mooers is coming to townnext week. We trust that businesswill pick up as we do not expect anycircus in town this year. He will un-doubtedly draw a large crowd at"Hell'f Center," as he calls this town.

I a runaway accident at Rouses Point) Thursday and were quite badly hurt,but are better at present.,B. S. Tay-lor of Mooers was in town Saturday.

Mr. Avery, formerly principal ofour school, but now night operatorat Burlington, was here Saturday•Giis Seaberg who is working at Rut-

wn Edland spent Sunday inSouthwick of Troy has been visitingfriends in town....Sam Palm-modeling bis house Mrs. JohnMarnes of Rouses Point is visitin;friends here....Mrs. John Spellman isvery ill with peritonitis.

Point au Roche.June 1—Iu reading of the reports of j

frost in an adjoining town, we wouldlike to say that frost did not affectvegetation in the least here. It maybe explained by our proximity to theLake....Mrs. Franklin Mooney, of.louth Hero, Vt., is spending a few Iays' with friends and relatives at th

Cumberland Head Notes.Miss Brackenbury, of New York, is

at the Brooklyn Cottage, putting it inorder for the summer. The seasonwill open about the 10th of June,when several guests are expected forthe summer.

Mrs. C. W. Hagar has. arrived athe Old Homestead, which she hasrented for the season to Mrs Westorof Morrisonville. Mrs. Hagar ancfamily will occupy tents.

Mr. William Hagar's family, of

chosen words paid tribute to the quiet : place Miss Bessie Kelley will give [I patient self-denial of the one I her pupils a picnic at the close of '

school. .Every good Republican shouldgo to the caucus next Saturday, June6, and see to it tbat the delegatesto the county representing your inter-est bfc> elected. The proper time to Ifight yoirr battles are in the primar-jies, yet how little interest... .Fishingis good at D .̂ep Bay. Many bigcatches have, bee.™ made of late..June21, children's day. Till be observed inthe M. E. church... Mr. Lynch hasmarked the location of 'he telephonepoles along te line, and es soon asthe cross pieces, insulators, etc., ar-rive we will hear the jingle of pickand shovel.... .Phil. Allen is very ?iekat present.

Mooers.June 1—*Mrs. I. L. Rock attended

the Queen's birthday ceremonies atMalone—--Rev. C. Houghton and wifefrom Chrysostom, P. Q., were the

uests of Mr. and Mrs. Bouchard lastweek. Rev. C. Houghton is pastorof the First Presbyterian church of

place... .Dr. Charles Parker, ofProvidence, R. I., is visiting his fath-er and sister, Isaac Parker and MissAnna Parker M. C. Ransom, ofMalone, was in town last week super-intending the erection of a large niun-ument in the cemetery.... A largenumber of people were here from

V&B gone. Mr. Grieves returnedytx> Keesevile immediately after to the

*egret of many friends in Saranac,who hoped to meet him The IRus-

• sia division of the Ladles" Aid So-ciety will serve a supper at the church*m Wednesday of this week J. B.Alford spent Sunday in town....Mrs.M. Derby, of Worth, Western Kan-«88, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.

_^Jft. -Hooey... .Miss Sara. Cane, afteran absence of several months, is mak-

-- ing a brief visit to her parents andfriends in town Will Colvin, ofCarre, Vt, is at home for a fe wdays.

Mrs. Jessie Oliver is in LyonMountain this week as the guest ofMrs. Monroe Signor... .Memorial Daywas observed as usual at Pickett'sBall, the Rev. H. J. Chapman givingsac appropiate address... .H. J. Bullfaas a force of men engaged in tearingdown his barns, preparatory to buildIns anew W. Bedell visitedfriends in Burlington last week Alarge party of young people were en-tertained at the home of Mrs. F. A.Parsons Wednesday evening in honor«f the daughters, Misses Minnie andI*ew....Miss Bessie Signer returnedhome Saturday from Saranac Lake,after an absence of several week?... !%gvC C. V. Grismer occupied the pul-pit Sunday morning, speaking force-fully, as ever, from the words, "WhoseI Am, and Whom 1 Serve.".. .-.T"r.3Mother Goose entertainment, to belield in Pickett's (Hall, has been post-jponed from June 6 to Wednesday,June 10. Remember the date andcome and see the children. Ice creammad cake will be served at the close..R«v. and Mrs. Charles Alford wereguests of Mrs. Frances True over Sun-d a y . . . . Delegates to attend the Ep-wortb League convention at Peru onJane 12 were appointed on Sundayevening Preparations are in pro-gress for Children's Day... .Dr. Mitch-ell went to Burlington on Monday toremain a few days... .Messrs. J. a-ndI*. A. Oliver are busily engaged inplumbing for parties at Dannemora,(driving -there daily W. L. Collinsand family have again taken posses-sion of their summer home in thevillage R. L. Maine, of Morrison-viDfi, the veteran wool carder, is againestablished at the mill at Moffittsviile,where he will be glad to meet his oldcustomers and new ones also. Mr.Slain &as been making extensive im-provements throughout and is pre

' spared to turn out more perfect workithan ever before. First come, firstserved... .Eugene Flanders visitciPit tsburgh Monday on business con-nected with his market. .. .Hon. E. J.PIckett is making extensive repairs onthe D. A. Parsons place The forestfires are creeping nearer, the westernJhorizon by night presenting quite anawesome sight as the flames shoot upfar above the mountain tops....Themany friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ben.White took them by surprise Saturdayevening, May 23, and after a plea.sf.nt

^yar, presented them with a beautiful^resent as a token of regard, the oc-

casion being the birthday of Mrs.White.' Refreshments were served.

Peasleville.June l-Miss Maud Allen and Myrtle

'utnam are visiting frieidii at Lake'iacid Ray Blanchard of Piatts-urgh, is the guest of his sister, Miss

Jessica Blanchard... .Miss Jessie Pan-ker and Miss Washburn, who havebeen spending a few days with Mr.J. Banker and family, returned toPiattsburgh on Sunday

4B the New and Better Breakfast$*ood, so different from all othersthat it pleases everybody. Get apackage to-day at your grocers.

5 PURE FOOD CO., LB ROY, N. TT.

Rouses Point on Saturday to witnessthe ball game between Rouses Pointand Mooers. The former carried offthe honors... .Allen Wright, of theU. V. M., of .Burlington, was in townover Sunday.

Schuyier Palls.June 1—Herbert Turner, of Malone.as in town last week... . George and

Charles Buck came down from LakeI on Saturday, returning Mon-. .Mabel Jabott went to Lake

Placid on Saturday to remain throughhe summer. .. .Marion Buck celebrat-

eighth birthday by giving aparty . Mr. and Mr. Ame

ent to -Clayburgh on Saturday for a?w days...Mr. Ormsby has come 10ve with his daughter, Mrs. Charles

Buck....At the experience social $36>£ the money that has been subscribedv'as paid in. Over sixty dollars was

taken at the table... .Mrs. Wallacea is very ill....The Woman's For-i Missionary Society will hold a

meet aiteiparsonage Meeting of the W. C. T.I', on Saturday afternoon at Mrs.Ladue's Miss Witherill has goue

Winooski. .. .The school on Beck-th Street closed last Tuesday....lildreu's Day next Sunday Mrs.irl Derby and two children were inwn Saturday.

Beekmantown.June 1—There will be a social ai

the home of Mrs. A. D. Ladue on Wed-nesday evening. June 3, for the bene-fit of the Presbyterian Society.. .Mr.and Mrs. Mason, of Point au Rochespent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. WP. Walker Mrs. M. Baker of Bur-lington, is visiting her mother, MrsPringle (Rev. Mr. Moore of Mooerswill preach at the Presbyterian churclnext Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock

Cuba is negotiating in London foia loan of $35,000,000.

g y,St. Louis, Mo., are expected about the15th of June at the cottage on. the MilDext north of Mrs. Whitley's. Mr.Hagar is greatly improving the con-veniences of the place by building anew barn, erecting a wind-mar andputting in a bath room into his house.

Mrs. Clinton Scollard Woodruff, herdaughter Florence, and ner niece,Miss Trissler, of Philadelphia, arriv-ed at iRobinhurst last week for the

tire summer. Mr. Woodruff willjoin them about the middle of June.

Captain W. H. Tabberrah, ct Cum-berland Head light house, was takenin the U. S. ambulance to the hos-pital at the government post on sun-day, where a surgical operation wasperformed for the removal of abullet he received at tbe battle of FairOaks, Va., forty-one years ago. Muchsympathy is felt for Mr. Tabberrah,

d hand strong hopes that hoa speedy recovery. Mr.

ill makeabberrah

was a member of the_!»tjth U. S. In-fantry, and served his country brave-ly and well.

•Mr. Chas. J. Dale of Plattsburghhas taken the Poplars, and with hisfil i

to lastof New Jersey, wereweek to attend the funeral of Mrs.Hillary Lamoreaux Arthur Fisk, ofBoston, arrived in town Saturdaymorning 'Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hall,of New York, are home for a visit.

CoopervilleJune 3—*Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Miar-

nan and Mr. and Mrs. John Murnan,of Plattshurgh, spent Sunday withtheir parents... .Mr. and Mrs. JamesYale spent Sunday at Ohazy... ,/Mrs.W. H. Flint and daughter, Marjorie,of Chazy, were in town Saturday call-ing on friends... .Misses Minnie andKate Murnan left Monday for LakePlacid for the summer... .Mir. andMrs. E. J. Northrop of Cleveland, O.,are guests of B. ,P. Stetson on Eaststreet... .Mrs. E. Chittenden of St.Albans, was in town 'Friday1... .L. C.Hapgood returned from Ellenburgh onMonday, where he has been spending \the past few weeks M. J. Reynoldsand R. I. Cootey spent iMonday after-noon at Rouses Point E. J. Mur-nan, who has been working in Platts-burgh, is spending his vacation athome Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crook, ofRouses Point, were in town Tuesday,

lli

Clintonville.June 3.—We have been very for-

tunate in that being surrounded ont, north and west by fires, as

yet no great damage has resulted.Some seem to think the fires to be ofincendiary origin. This is startling,yet may be true. Possibly if thetrainmen were to be more careful offire when dumping their engines,much of the danger would be avoid-ed....Our village school is nowclosed after a successful term, andteacher and pupils are enjoyingmuch needed

of threst. . . . The

First M. E.undaych is

making preparations to observe Chil-dren's Day, June 14... Decoration Day

sed very quietly.ould attended the ex

ton, Vt.; Mrs, John Weightman, MissDora Feryall and Alex. Feryall, Jr.,of this town. Her sudden death wasa great shock to the whole com-

EruptionsDry, mdist, scaly tetter, all fonng

sympathize with the bereaved hus-band and children whose los:reparable. Her kindness andcal works of charity justify us in thehope that her trials are over and hergood works and virtuous life.

whoat Keese-1 ho

Redford.June 1—Shall we ever get rain?.. . .

Mrs. Wm. Graves and son Frank,have gone to 'Keeseville. Frank isunder medical treatment by Dr. Char-

vine or went to other places. Wemiss the yearly visits from C. D.Beaumont Post. G. A. R Messrs.E. L. Beardsiey and Warren Dabywere fortunate fishermen one day re-cently in that they hooked a pickerelweighing nineteen and one-fourthpounds... .The repair gang in the em-ploy of the Telephone Company stop-ped at the Mountain View House overSunday and were ordered to proceedat once to Lake Placid to helpthe line which extends fromter place to North Elba wihad been completely burned.

?ait....Miss Olive Robertsto spend the summer with

cutaneous eruptions pro-j r . j ceed from humors, either inherited,

or acquired through defective di-gestion and assimilation.

To treat these eruptions withdrying medicines is dangerous.

The thing to do is to take

Hood's Sarsaparlllaand Pills

Which thoroughly cleanse the blood,

mother The M, E. church is be-ing newly papered, etc., and the in-terior presents a really beautiful ap-pearance. Many thanks are due theladies of the congregation in general,

especially to the committeecharge, Mrs. Dr. C. Haynes and

.he lat-in line |

.Mrs.

'Miss Dora C. Wilson Rob. Ahernhas a splendid, almost new two-seatedGlens Falls surry, oil gear and can-opy top, for sale. The wagon hasbeen run but a few weeks, and any-one desiring such an article, would doveil to see him There will be a:ocial at the residence of Dr. and Mi

SPECIAL

E. D. Beardsiey and daughter Ethel C S. Haynes on Friday evening, Juneare spending some time with her peo-' 12. Music, singing, recitations willpie in Nashua. N. H Clement help to pass the hours away, and lastBaldwin who has spent the past wiu (but not least, refreshments willter with his parents here,

expelling all humors and buildingup the whole system. They cure

Hood's SarsaparUla permanently cured JG. Hines. Franks, 111., of eouma. from whichhe had suffered for some time; and Mis«MYina Woiter. Box 312. Aleona, Wls., of pinrpies on her face and back and chafed skin onbar bodT. by which she had been greatlytroubled. There are more testimonials Infavor of Hood's than caa W published.

Hood's Sarsapartlla promises tomrm and keeps the promise.

Schenectady. .Mrs. V. K. Moore

calling at E. H. Cleveland's.

Ellenburgh Depot.

and two children have returneetheir home in Plattsburgh afterspending a few days with her moth-

and otherE. Feltt

er, Mrs. James Swrelati\ ,nd frie .Mrsis still confined to her room but seemsto gain in strength as the warmweather advances Mrs. E/ H.Hinds remains about the same,, nomarked change having taken placeHer sister, Mrs. Frank Mace of Bur-lington, is now with her,,, ,We aresorry to note the fact that Ray Thom-

quite ill, being afflicted with

ick with grip, is slowly recovering. I clty- They report a i•r. Daily made a short, visit to Mrs- E d d i e Boynton

June 3—Willie Lasell of Connecti- rheumatism. All wish for his speedycut is here visiting his parents, Mr.' recovery Mrs. Stlllman Richardsonand Mrs. Marshall Lasell and otuer' i s n o w a t h e r o w n l l 0 m e i u t n i s vil"friends Mrs. Wesley Brooks of ' laSe> a f t e r spending some time- withMooers, was the guest of Mrs: Rob-) friends out of town....The Massesert Carson for a few days last' week, j K a t e Rafter and Cora Bean have re-

Miss Edith Myers w'ho has been! turned from their trip to New YorkThey report a pleasant time...

of Jay spentSunday with her brother, Orrin (Rum-ney and family.., .Rev. Henry Duvalwith his mother, father, and sister,Miss Maude, are now nicely settledin their home, which they have rent-ed of iMrs. Mary L. Stanton of Platts-burgh... .Charles Smith and familyare now at home in the house onceknown as the Jason Gaskill house.. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Peola Ames are re-joicing over the arrival of a fine baby'boy, born April IS.....Mr. and Mrs.Orrin Rumney are also feeling wel

his home in Brushton last week...•Nelson Rebideau of Mountain Vie-?was in town last Friday on business.

Bert Hedding attended the holi-ness convention at Champlain... .Mr.Wilcox of Malone is to have a classin music here this summer. He wilfive lessons on the piano and organ,

banjo and guitar Thomas Oldhamand daughter, Mrs. Wiley, visitedfriends at Covey Hill last* week,turning home Saturday evening.

Standish.June 1—-Frank Langey and wife re-

turned from Albany on Thursday, andhave taken up their residence in thehouse formerly occupied by W. E.McCasland Alford Thomas trans-

cted businessesday of la

in Plattsburgh onik....Will Tedford

returned to the Lozier works, Platts-burgh, Saturday, after spending sev-eral days at home with his parents..Mrs. Frank Myers of Lyon Mountain,spent Tuesday with relatives in town.

.•Arthur Carpenter and Claude Winchtook a trip to Saranac Lake, Satur-day Dr. A. M. Larkin, of Norwood,spent Sunday the guest of W. F. Mor-gan A daughter was born to Mr.and Mrs. W. F. Morgan, on Friday,May 29 The Epworth League wasreorganized Sunday evening with thefollowing cabinet officers: President,Claude Winch; 1st Vice-Pres., MabelBruce; 2d Vice-Pres., Hattie Thomas;3d Vice-Pres., Ruth E. Keysor; 4thVice-Pres., 'Ruth Ormsbee; secretary,

., ___ Carrie Morgan; treasurer, 'Howardfamily will occupy it for tbe season. | Winch; senior organist, R. E. Keysor.

. .Irvin Wilson and George Morgandid business in 'Plattsburgh on Satur-day 'Prof. iF. A. Shaver closed hisschool here Friday, and leaves todayfor Lake Placid, where he has accept-ed a position as bookkeeper for HenryAllen, proprietor of the Grand View

Miss Grace Tabor spent the Sab-bath among friends in town Mrs.Frank Seymour returned to her home

BlacKman's Corners.June 2—Miss Edith Brill came

home from Atlanta, Ga., last week, af-ter another year's teaching in theSpellman Seminary. .Miss Lizzie La-peile of Ellenburgh visited Mrs. EarlKeith and other friends last week...George Peterkin of Springfield, Mass.,is visiting friends in town WilliaS i hSmith and daughter attended the fun-eral of his father, James Smith, whodied Tuesday. They are an afflictedfamily, the father and son beingburied within so short a time and stillanother son very ill, but at presenta little better. Mr. Smith was a manmuch respected, and a member of theG. A. R. He was buried under the

rand army ceremony and a goodnumber of the veterans were present

part in the burial services.Interment at Covey Hill. The motherand family have the sympathy of all | d a?heir friends and neighbors in their j n i s

hour of bereavement... .Mr. Sheffield j stOi

and Robt. Reinnie went to Albany ' Frausiness trip last

fires were raging in t

in Lyon Mountain yesterday, afterdi

y,spending. a week with her mother,Mrs. Peter Charland.

Aitona.June 2.—Harry Starks and wife of

Ellenburgh Center called on friendsin town Sunday... .Guy 'Hiter of Al-tona went to Mooers last weekWilliam Dame went to Mooers Sat-urday Miss Lillian Carter and sis-ter Rillia visited friends in town Sun-

. ...Chas. Gardner has resignedposition as clerk in Trombley's

at Altonakie Wray spe

•eek Thej b u r S h Thenorthwest' Henry of Altot

.Misses Carrie andit Sunday in Platts-

of Nelsoni Ellen Per-

took place May 21st...Lash way of Plattsburgh

marriagea and Mis

part of the town last week and did I >'ea °£ Alton;quite a lot of damage. At present I'Miss Ame!everything is quiet... .Mrs. Wm. Mil- : i s home on a vacation... .W. H. Du-

who has been confined to the ' ie>' went to- Mooers Saturday... .Miss;e so long, expects to so to Chat-1 Mattie Langto is home from Piatts- H- c- Lock wood has goneray this week for medical treat-' burgh... .Henry Smart went to Chazy for a few days....Miss Kat<

served. iA cordial invitation is extended to all....Fred Parrott, fronSaranac Lake, and Fred Hanlon, fromStandish, spent Sunday in town..Mrs.L. Smith of Saran'ac, is

.'Henry Goodthe "iFost

covering. .his family

rapidlyhas movedhous<

Abe Facto will move his family in hisresidence as soon as the repairs arefinished... .The post office has beenmoved into the residence of M. L.Good, opposite J, O, Gosselin's store.

pleased with the young man who re-cently told them oy actions that hewent to stay with them a while

happy over their neiwifeboarder.

Ellenburgh Center.June 4—The air is full of sni<

Fires are raging all around us. Wed-nesday afternoon some miscreant setfire to Cephas Carpenter's grove. Agang of men and- boys worked hardto save it. Most all of our troublehas been caused by persons who curenothing for property or trouble....."We have a new barber here, Mr. Jar-vis fromHogle

:augay...... Rev.y to Bloom in gi

last Sunday and Miss A. Rubardt fill-ed his pulpit here and at Cherubusco.

Mrs. Gertie Bennett and child:from Owl's Head, were here OverSunday, visiting her mother, Mrs. M

Brown... .Charles Watson washere from Chazy over Sunday, re-turning Tuesday afternoon.., .MissMyra Goodspeed has gone to Isle LaMotte to attend a wedding, whereshe will act as organist.,. .iMr. andMrs. R. M..Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Holden were called to Peru to attendthe wedding of CB. E. Holden, a pros-perous merchant there. Geo.Grant also attended.. .M. C. Hutchinsour supervisor, went to the city onWednesday to attend a meeting ofthat board The Decoration Dayservices were very interesting. Theold soldiers did themselves and thecause honor. A dinner was served inTown Hall and an address by ReiC. P. Hogle was given which wahighly instructive and appreciated b

large number. D. DOLE.

Cady ville.June 3—The Catholic cemetery ad-

joining the church caught fire Tues-and it became necessary to call

out the men to fight it to protectthe church....Miss Flora Miller leftfor Saranac Monday, to spend thesummer....P. C. Hulihan of West

town Tuesday enroute to Rediord where he has sever-al fine monuments to set. . . . MissNancy Murray went to the A nape r-sand Tuesday for the : n FredO'Connell left for Pittsburg, Pa., onTuesday, where a lucrative job awaits

with the American Bridge Co,...Chazy

Reed ofmem. We hope she may receive help today. . -Misses Katie Duley and Dora

she is a great sufferer. .. .Robert ' Peryea spent Sunday at Robinson....•MeGovern started Monday morning I Miss Carrie Wray will close a very

»ods in Franklin county,k team

for thein Tappan

horses last week and hasiQther team.

•cessful term of schoolUs June 3.

it Pu

purchase!

Saranac Lake.Jane 2—Mr. . uarSes Gang, of Syra-

cuse, arrived in town last night fromNew York city. While there Mr.Gang in company with Mr. CredoHarris, the owner of the BerkeleyHouse, purchased entire new fittingsfor the house. Mr. Gang has a forceof men at work today cleaning up allof the rooms of the hotel and makingnecessary repairs. The house is ex-pected to open the first of next week. [. .The Riverside Inn tor the past week jhas been filled to capacity... .TheLake Placid Hotel, which opened yes-terday, is well filled for this season ofthe year James Mannix is push-ing the work on his new hotel, andthe roof will be on by the latter partof this week.. . .Corbett & Carpenterexpect to open their bowling alleyshortly after July 1st... .Attorney R,P. Coats spent yesterday in Maloneon legal business.

Lvon Mountain.June 2.—Mrs. C. E. Niblette was a

visitor to Piattsburgh today Mor-ris Jacobs of Crown Point was aguest at the Lyon Mountain Houseover Sunday Miss Charlotte Fee isthe guest of her brother, A. W. Fee.....John B. Kelley, accompanied byMaster Floyd Burns, did business intown Saturday Mrs. L, W. Wardand children left* last week for amonth's visit with relatives in !Nashua, N. H

Plattsburgh is visiting her parent;a few days. .. .1.Troy Saturday tcthe D. F. Meade

forMeader left for

purchase stock forstore which hi

duct in the future Thos.Reed has painted his residence andadded very much to the attractivenessof the same Miss Ethel Good wentto Plattsburgh Wednesday to spend alew days.... The Cady ville schoolsclose Friday of this week for the sum-mer :ation

Can't to perfect health without purebio id. Bur..'oc'-: Blood Bitters makespure blood. Tones and invigoratesthe whole system.

. 'Tisn't safe to be a day without DrThomas' Eclectric Oil in the houseNever can tell what moment an acci-dent is going to happen.

Irona.June 3.—Aaron Sweet has been on

the sick list for some time Mrs.James Kellas has been spending sev-g

ith her daughter, Mrseral weekAlex McRea of Champlain..Wm. Bushey has beensome time past.

Sciota.June 4.—Miss Elizabeth Neverette?uirned from Kilenburgh Sundayhere she has been for the past

| month Miss Mamie Dragon return-fro ru Plattsburgh Wednesday

where she has be&n visiting friends.....Our camp meeting still contiu-•ues under the direction of B. S. Tay-lor Mr. and Mrs. Albert Collinsof Burlington were the guests of P.K. Jennette last week One of.the saddest deaths it has been ourpainful duty to record is that of Mrs.Alex. Feryall, who passed suddenlyaway of heart failure at her home onSunday morning, a^ed 54 years. She

The treasury eurplus for the past 11months increased 138,946,619.

leaves a husband and nine children:! Mrs. D. B. Lezotte, Mrs. John Bu-

ery sick for drow of Nashua, N. H.; Mrs. DavidBudrow of Hollis. N. H.; Mrs.Abraham Feryall of Hudson, N. H.;Mrs. Anna Titcome of Somerville,

Mass.; Mrs. Edward Blair of Burling-

Mary Jane Gopeland SodenMary Jane (Copeland Sfoden w

born in Ireland in the year 1826 andat the age of twelve years came toAmerica. At seventeen years of ageshe married Samuel Soden, who alsowas born in Ireland and whose deathoccurred seventeen years ago. Eightchildren were born to them, two boysand six girls, the following of whomsurvive her: Mrs. Sarah Pothier,Mrs. Kittie Scriver, Mrs. AngelinaScriver and (Mrs. Libbie Dugan ofMooers Forks; 'Mrs. Louise Smith ofAmherst, Mass. John, her only sonwho grew to manhood, died abouttwo years ago, and Mrs. Mary jBates, with whom Mrs. Soden spenther last years, died about five weeksago. 'Mrs, Smith who was unableto attend her mother's funeral,*senta beautiful sheaf of wheat. In herearly years (Mrs. Soden experiencedreligion and was ready to go whenthe Master called for her.

One thousand girls strip tobacco asan occupation in 'Chicago. They re-ceive from $6 to $12 per week.

VASSAR—In3, 1903, a son

Morriaonv'lle, May0 Mr. aiid Mr--. An-

tohie Vassnr, and grandcbill to Mr.and Mrs. M. J. Lerebvre,: of AnsableForks.

MORGAN—In Standish, N. Y., May29, 1903, a daughter (Dora Marjorie)to 'Mr., and Mrs.- W. F. Morgan.

ATOUiR—-In Plattsburgh, June 2,1903, a daughter (Bertha) to Mr. andMrs. Chas. Latour.

MAJRM1MD.

FISHER—RJIC'EDAiRDS—In (Hender-son, Jefferson Co., N. Y., May 30,1903, at the home of the bride's fa-ther, Mr. B. J. Richards, by the Rev.J. Foster Wileox, of Syracuse, Mr.Herbert A. Fisher of Albany and MissAdele C. Richards of Henderson.

WBLL&—PfATNO—In Morrisonville,N. Y., June 3, at the residence of theofficiating clergyman. Rev. S. C. Dare,Mr. Truman Wells of Beekmantownand Mrs. Jennie Patno of West Platts-burgh.

DUSO—TROMBLY—-At iPlattsburghMay 26, 1903, by Rev. W. S. Peek,'Ralph J. Duso of Saranac Lake andMiss Minnie 1 rombly of Chazy.

HOWARD—BAiRNES—At Platts-•b-urgh, May 20. 1903, by Rev. W. S.Peek, Ernest W. Howard, of Cort-

id, N. Y., anr Misof Burlington, Vt.

Ethel M. Barnes

LOCAL J«URKETS,

ected Weekly by F. P. l.obdell & Co.PjLATTSBUKill.

per bbl., Minn, pati-rcorn per 100 lbs in

bushelt

4 75

The editor of a weekly newspaperin Australia offers himself as a prizeto the woman who writes the bestessay on the duties of a wife.

Only one remedy in the world thatwill at once stop itchiness of the skinin any part of the body;" Doan's Oint-ment. At any drug store, 50 cents.

A Chicago cereal food company re-cently ordered fifty tons of ink foruse in printing their packages.

Mothers lose their dread for "thatterrible second summer" when theyhave Dr. Fowler's Extract of WildStrawberry in the house. Nature'sspecific for bowel complaints of even-sort.

FENCE

This fencing Ls made of galvanized

woven steel wire and is considered one

of the strongest and most substantial

fences on the market. We have a

large stock including "various heights

and can fill orders promptly. Call oa

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WANTED—At 43 Court St., a girlthat understands geueial housework.Three in family and no washing^4101w2*

WANTED—At the Home, No. i»Broad street, a boys' caretaker. Goodreferences required. Apply by letterto the secretary, Mrs. M. P. Myers,14 MioComb street. 4100tf

WAiNTETJ—A trustworthymarried preferred—to work on a smallfarm within city limits. Must thor-oughly understand the care of cowaaud horses. House furnished. Addresswith references Helen T. Smith,Cornelia St., opp., Wells. 2735d2sl

Cash For WOQI.B. Tierney & Son pay highest caskprices for Wool, Hides, Tallow. -Of— .fics at yard, 30 South Catherine St.,

Telephone 193-iA.

What you know to be true of

S> Cortland WagonsA wagon

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ntoes per tiush^k per100 lbs. !

NTatlvebeefWestern beefWheat, per.bushft..

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Don't risk your money on possibilities or probabilities, when dead cer-tainties are to be had.

C O R T L A N D W A G O N S nav« demonstrated their right to yourconfidence. Their uniform quality means uniform satisfaction, and more.It means the satisfaction they are giving to others will be given, to. you.

fiarness! Harness! Harness!I am prepared to meet all kinds of competition on Harness and horse

clothing of all descriptions. Why? Because I have the largest and bestline in Northern New, York. If this statement were not true I could notafford to make it. It is true, and you can' afford to ignore i t If youwant to save money, come and see me.

Respectfully,

K. RYAN.Agen* for Green Mountain Silos.

We Advertised inthe last issue of this pa^or tli.it. veciples in the pauvhases lor cnv $hways have in the Dry Goods—that

:i;>plied t*he same prin-e Department as we al-

1l

•ognize the fact that you can spend money with-out prc.lt ia any purdhiase, but there is a certain amountof cost in every shoe which is the same. We Ttneau, thefreight, the cartage, the 'handling, the boxing, and the •selling. Hence, if you pay 50c more for one shoe than an-other, you get more thian tihat difference in fit, style andwear. That is why we carry shoes which to some seemexpensive. They cost a little more to you because wepay a little more, but tihat little is in the shoe and you getit. If you are not one of our customers you should be.

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