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THE PLATTSBURGH REPUBLICAN. UTILITY—"The Grttteit Good of th*> Greatest If amber."—BENTHAM. VOL. HS. NO. L PLATTSBURGH, CLINTON CO., N. Y., SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY o. 19o: WHOLK NO. i\*:^. THK RKPUBLICAN •% M"KNI V " - 1 * N Tf KV* ,.* fl 5C 8 t BJ\ unce. t o a,! year if cot paid it The CJrrat Gnest Comes \ H* '•« fn> 7"r.c MATTERS AND THINGS. i!t t" '\ '.•>tp"T<>". .- t i I , B ' tr. tees >..if i; -s t *xt Met d&j. .!.•:;( is t > I C'.ris tn i? DaV. o it-i'I s s'e N itmal Schoel is 1 t».c i- .'-J.ipr tunwrt there IW«P3 bin pane 4 If rfa T 'i^T*- .• <-* lv t>.e ^fWi* rain. H c -a I v . I *-.- t r ' r . i r n *->... HI vr-r ,«*rrftl «ITI.' t i n • Tr t. , . . * f,,r I V brtiixen feet The t r r n r w<mj Kr ,^ fHpre nam** s ernne Her *a f ie wilt wTtn)U"« of flnTfiw pown. A M.c ilt< •-' fnce> t* licwp,-' bo- bacV » n't nhe "-ft« s r * r t wrtttr the wrener and rack H e p a r e },er i n * I »af a n d Rtnar'ied her )>ad 1IB «.,p i IOV b e r w a r o c t h e weary road. Tier t. ).•* door came 8 1'tMe cb'ld. I»mi ft(i * afral-1 in the world w. wild »r t h e h i e dfcxk ^ e r l d (*8.tcMnc it up. H » c a r e ti the mi'T, in the wattine eno, <f>d IM It b-»me 14. it" 7B« >t Vipr-c arrrec >>at • •! (lit reh'-l' of flu w.ir.d'." alarms "Tr.f d»T went d .wn In ' h e <'ritn- B ">r. went At-.* w t t >t t h e b->re' "*' t h e r»'e<.**ed tTtHKt *-T,t j - » r - a * s/ri.o.1 tie t.Vip w-.rM ttc-r>ed fray; U>-v if it 1.. *-•! 'hat V. tir fppl delar. Ki.l \i.u '.ixfti II.H' it <. « R * Die dHy 1 - I'l'r .... ft tr The * lp-.»*» a V,.l.-e he beard: 1 f. tip v. nr hoari f..r 1 1st pi mj wt»ni 11 rop uroe** 1 ••atrip *- T-»ur frtendtv d«»i>r. Thrf*- limps n-,T sria low wa« i-n ronr fl »or. 1 v'-t ihf- ).• tr H r nut t-Mii»-eMe 0 l I v b- * < <- r,. irt j"'»u cwre w- «at I wa.'. tlit • htid t>ri t-tip botneleit 'treel " Kdwln Markham PBFSOSAL. , J a' ttpri-i t f l i a t l b - " *jr pi t- %• r T ' t llTTtM a !PW fair to B <lter H awa r *< r«? fiuv. • r Pp pr t 7i* tt W8F l i-l !b<- t e Ta vce urc os<»d Kpn I.T an irJpniuD Id ihp wmtor ihe M. E j , •:,. p. \? a \ - f- T "Ji'. r " •• ,p t u n i. !i i-'. :r,* j'.t Hi a !• M » iarp al TUCu W C T V «tll liOl.i c r>p i >& i T . lh<* trarappl ol t VWijreedaj Jan 3U s :- -'v i* Kiz. any more Wp jaat aufler } . tau'IJ') 1 ",* an 1 it i« Rj^iia tUat {.»• v '»»» 'bf tag lor llw ilsseaae ini'ius wetk H'O nooks were ink'on (r,n :bp PtaUeburgb Pontic Library'. 36C ol Ibp n.iump.8 werf UOD-OJ l JQ. Ir if Let tiPCMearj lo go cot ol towo to £p;j<urpje8 tborou^blj < xauitned. Prot. t-atburti wilt be at Cumbftrlaud Hjuae OD ii .^Ja> aad Tu^iJay, ina. 7 3 IN tttlduuo to the annanallF heavy rrnila tlj.-itg U.e hatulajB, about ten ibousand murp poet cards wpre bandied al the Pialts- bjrj.b pj=t itlijp this year than lost. Ki ,IIKI. BANNER a protectory boy, who WJW iiviDg at tbe borne ot William Farrell at C.tt.»liorsti, wag loorid dead in ula Ded Ian Vf p jLefelaj morning. Heart failure was tbe Tfai "Splesti.ing lor MemonZiD"." pub- L-t.Hj in ibe i'LATTrHiinii RLIHuut'^N" Tor tti*» coDTetienct? of tbe leacbe.rg aud pQ- p. -> it« i t f pablic BCbools will be resumed a'lpr tbe tirst term eiaminalioDa. AUIMION is called 10 Wt38 Elsie Allen'ii Bjxe.u3fii.etJt as to treatment or tbe eyeB I-) tua-rane Mary people in tswn are Bud- i.;r beoettt from tbia treataeit, and tbe u. *:ter is well worlb considenag. H«/tN and Wbipple, of N-w Yjrk, tbe c tLt»^i . O T e n g i n e e r s to wbom was referred B. hiT'.'jJc water supply problen, ba\e r -p r;pl m favor of ibe installation of a sand t er ub tbe lake t.bore, near tbe pumping g » i ii., and estimate the cast to be $39 100, Wi.ii anDUai charges amonriiing to §1 9J0. AT u dtrecior's meetint; L«ld at K-eseville las; week ibe reorgaL.z vuon of the Eigej C <'ji.:j Put>!isMDg Co. was completed. Hon. «ti,.B(-p T too-e, Jr , was elected president o' 'tip c iixpar.j, ut->i H HI. b. G Prime, C u- H Pret-c >l\ H-'Lry M. Prime ar.d Karl J .-.pit-ru.ti.e to t.u vacaucieo- m tbe Board of Jj n-tt I'- A I t - H ' \ the B idge street Dews d^u" r PI ii red a bai yut-t to tbe newsboys 1L ti- en,},. j uti New Yeai'd night. Tbe In!- II .: number—repaired to tbe Coco- a f t L . i . 11 UTP, where a generous spread had t.p-L pr.A.Jp.1 lur bj tbtir tbousLtlo! em- ployer and a p;pa-<a!it t\ewng was spenf. Tb- . flur wast er tivpned by the mas.c of an or..i,-?'ra proTilpd by M.r. b-mifux. P*TN ,;.E, who wag arrested lnii ff. charged w,:h l-.v.ni' a'terrp;- lulSon hlff Rite Vl'.b Cj.tbti.iC i t.pir btime l- Ibe Li-h r>pl- .oii.p up tor tr.al beturp JUS'ICP <d •• B a n k e r , il \\ prt P uKct-UT •.' , I.L H- p eaJ t'uil'> lu top IU'LV • f L !t.e third dpj-rpp, and was n . - '* if.} days ,r j u.\ i.iriip u>n Trai.hprir'tt'i-jb 0 'ibpu 1 j e GP< r^p ^.pauitiotit i.-utiipaD> ate i ! a I ett bLeainel' f _>r Like Gei-r^p 10 i. i; e M 'uivuu. Ti.t: rVurk lit to tietib , . . - -p-i. s.-, a t - i i . t^ Pippc:etl me hu, t w I.- v '-it, IPIP.J f.r lb" s»aicti f l'.tt- ^ • W. . t«P I PIPP). l\j f*^Pt IL'L^ tl.» -I' b-j.i, i\>=-I iVI Ol'U, Lbe hr=t twin S'Tpft ; ; • pr Mb the take, abd have a L'arr\u.i.- . , u > ' f 4'"j pKtj'ie 'i . P. i'.tr'mr_'h Traj^s and Li'wr As- b- . !-"• »•= n.-rt an.Ua.! Oa!, at tne t u- . .- 11 _> t.i. Mot .lay ptcLiLsr. Abjiit l^'i ' j , ' - «P;P prpren'., atid a nrnsl eijjjat- i I IL*- j. ti- .- |^» P - it- V} ail Tne hole, pa-- , -- n - p j p : t r u ba j. ru^m aLd th" eir-.- .p. b i-i' 'urL,-: fij u\ B ur'VuuV urchf'- trt. J.-**- u . . P - Z - r l I'J IL.P U*irrr) llij p i . Jf v l d-_-. _' l-p'. A. nj,li._tjt aj eiujura e u ' P L %a? btHf 1, ufur WU.L'l tf'P Jlf.ZPfi w^."- - ' -*-»-1 J C. M.t.^irip,) « a s t i p » :.Lpf >.f a t-anJiume trmJ Bpli'.-lp :i Id "*« ii-i^\.t.- e-j.J .ii>- nt-u'eui humh-r <: . t . - ^ l i t J t w . . Gipi tu fi. Murr.l. w -^ L - P s-r-C-'^-J p : z •. a trji 1 nrj^-. ^ * ^ [. in '.tPiiz-i lur Lbe beat waiz-ra Rire t»-'>l, .t.p w.r.ners be.tir iim GurppLler tt i i l r M /=ppy. 'lit rupuibe'-B ii! Sti.ith M IW-j L >1K-P, B ...Lprno'jj o! Ri.lwa> Trui^mpn, a.< d t'.e Li '.,^.- Ai.xi!,arj are to hold a bizir in F. r- e, p.-= H J . . . O i Jj.Dtiar> 2 1 , 2 2 , 2 2 , 2-t 2 i ar. , 2ii Uue ot the fea'urpB o! the b.ir w i'.;. is l.k-,) to a tract cjn.-iicruble atien- t ^r. ati-l lrier_di> r.^alry is tbe cont-st lor a lur i.ued coal h.r the uiost popular railroad tail. > tank Piacr and Charles Denicore a-p tbp cjLtee'anis. Tbe mercbanbj ot tne c.',\ na\p ilotidtoJ maij vain tbie articlee wi-.c'i w... r>e dispospd if The raiiro d UIPL wdi * sc UA a pnz^ a ten dollar jr. d p.pce T h - B UT hate beld maty pubi.c aria.re »n '.bis u t , and alt nave been attei ded Mr anl M r=r A M Warren on N-»w T e a r V ere rave a card parly at their home an Cutn- t.pr aid Avenue MIBO He.r. nadier, daughter ot Mr and Mr*. \S H badler ot Piatls'iureli, returoed lo B >smn thin wpek m resume her s'tidies in lUcCramental muaiC. Mise Sadler graduated It..m ibe P.atist.nrub Hijrb School to lbe C ass i f Itnib and ir the an uain entered the N.-w E cutud Cotiservalfirj, wbere she ts makmg (xcellent progress. At tbe recent anniversary services at Christ Church, Deposit. N.-wTntk, the Rev. Juhn»N. Marvin of Albanj preached at the i mowiiog -txri-vtte,-and in Ihe e v e t . i o g »|H:>ke ot Lu work as General Jliotjionan through- out the Dioeetse, with apt Ciitl ruleretce to what ia be.ujr done by ibe church lor-needy consmap.irpa in the Adirondacks. Mies Obartutte Cliaee, of Holiokp, Mass , ILe uewiy aDpuinuul uBsislflbt kindergarlfn teacher ut the K>>rmal cclio >!, etile.re.d upon beruuues UIIH week at lbe < peuing of the teim. Miss Ctiase lakes lbe place made vacant by lbe deulh of Miss Arabella Wil- man, whi h vacancy baa been temporarily eupplied by Miss Clara Carr, ot Albany. The engagement is atnuirced of M'BS Irene t-igtcr, dani.b'.fr ot Mr. and Mrs. J. L-she Sgior to Winslow B. Watson, eon of Judgo and Mrs. W C. Watson. Miens S'gm.r torseveral veats lias been in N tvv York, wbete sh-» 'tudied a' Pratt I isutute and has suc- cessfully enablisned herself a3 a designer. Mr. Watson has made an admirable record in Ciiil engtbeer, and is al present engaged in goven ment work at Panama, having been loriierly in Lhe State service. Mra. Moas Kent Plau, a t a n iDformal re- epp ion Tuesday, January 1. received tbe cobgratulaliote ol bpr frienJa on the occas-ior; or her tioety-third birthday. With lbe advance cf years there has been no lessening ot lie vivid ii.ttreet alwajs maintained by Mrs Piatt in Luairs of the day at home and abrc-Ld, and 1 ar pily her htaltb Is falily good. Sae retains the prestdeLcy of the board ot managers ot the H >aie for the Friendless, an otHcp which she has held since the :o lading ol the iDStilution in 1874 Mrs Piatt ia alBO o :e o' tbe vice-presidents of tbe Woman's Onion Miftiorary Society of America tor Heathen Lands. Thi3 Bcciety was organized tnlfcGO, isu'juer.cniinational, acd tbe pioneet of women's mitEior.ary Bocietiee in tbie century. STK A >(.;!•: FATALITY. JML-rt Harp of llt.<lian i:nj.i'l« Fpll <>" <'•«* !<•<• ai.<! Ave 1'«n..(rnfed 111* S k u l l . Albert Hrrp, 8'. enolretr in the err.pK-J o'thelyfscer Light «v Pt-»er Coirpat.j mft b'.s dpa'b by a j. p fo:iar Rcc.detd rr T'urs- day n o n ire. He lad cropped the nver from In home, whir 1 , is » s«hi.rl distance abeve the dam al J dian Rapids. Alter cnitlng & sapling be was relnrmnc or the ice with the sapliru on nm «t - al !• r ai d bis axe on the other. When itshoit distane Ir. m the shore 'he ?li[ | e,1 ird f« '1 Bis nephew, J^hn Pnvidson, saw him tall a~d »s he ciifl DOI rise UP hi'y cnlled l IF fuher w o hastened to the pli.ee wbere he fell and tound lhe nntortanale man with a terrible grsh in 1 ia head The axe bad penetraUd t i e brain and he <l!fd n'mtnt lnp'antl). X>r. Tl.otr.peon «ss Hi.mmorcd and found that lie skul: on the light side ot the eye had been Rplit open Bbd in his opinion Mr. Bare wai rol cotifcdiuB hrup irsicnt. Mr. Hire was about fortj two years of age and was a ra'ive ot Sehmler Falls. He ia survived bj a wile and three small chil- dren, lie WHS n niprrl.er of P'attsbaiah Tent No. K. 0 T M , and lisblj thought ol b3 hi?, associates and employers. K o l C liistiillatioii. KRLIG10CS. VICINITY ,\EHIS. Death ol John J2. Myer. ill ;> -a «Hts a. ed :o a.- 1 a: t ptt.-t-'. tr,- Pr-tc '11 ur.-Ja\ ace-uu.l . 1.-; i - i Ii THf C at., hjat ff The death of John E M. n% a former .superintendent of Schools in Plattaburgh, occurred in Auburn Dec. Ci". Professor M>er was a member of the Au- burn board of education, a u .i hi died, from heart disease, m the roc ma of the. board, his body beinsr found there bj Pi olcsaor Thomp- son, the Superintendent of S"hooH. Professor Mj er with h.j u . m j left Pi alts- bureh twenty years fj"i f<~"- Oauaetoia, wbere he became a mem'ier ui u manufac- turitg firm. B e v • > > i i.ble tiiBiinctor and had many friends n> PIB'* U> ,r ' vV i who hear wiih sincere regrel t: • i . « < o i LI= death. Kesijr/nat i o n o f 1' P. Shertcleu. The many friend-' <>r l f rp.Tp! to ,'purri lb . f v ' t p .r-'i'.n a> iletk i I in- tu F >r the pa-l tDirtPP ^ ••.'- 0 -cupie.1 Ihp position ati' 1 h * Ul tall Di.' C urtiv . die: of t i e ifliirs nr.rier p afed him huh in t,p , c Shedden will ii resitrned bis . roijale's court. \ r. Shedden baa 'unng that time .jtinehB-iike COD- t is cnarge ha^e uiillon ol thOt-e w.t.i »bi.Hi r.p came in cuwnn. wrulHtiB bi.-mpssol lbP(m;p i- in.>ie than doub:e what it wa= a" t h - time be toe K the posiih n h, has intrcd'jcpd mauj improvements wbith have ri'iit i '' ' 'tnd s\3lematiz j d the w..rk to such an <-juri.Mb.il the tiin'liriir of di.cnmeb's and re-HJ was a matter ot tt e ehiirten pos-i'de 'HUP.. M'. bbpdde.n has rot jet announce 1 bis piULS fir the laiure, but is coaBideriig s-veral business ( Tonnsitioi33 of a private nn'ure. F Lapor'e Pajet*" 'on ot Joseph Payette, his bppc- opp< inted clerk to succeed Mr. Sh-uden. H - i= a .... UL.«r man who la wed- likpd and Will undoubtedly i-ive satistacaon U those doing business with the cdi^e. Body oJ Child Fouud by Jliver. The. body ofanewh-born baby boy was lonLd On .Sa'.urdal hltirii.-b bj LWO lads re.uibiLg 1 onif frooi i im i ^ on the river, Tbp reaiams o! the itfaLt wpre ijing on the r.ver bank just noi.f of he rt-wing machine lacturj, and were wiapied in a piece of gauze cloth and an :>U newspaper. The polite were nonli-il and proceeded to the opot and the bi d} was taken to B.own's un- clprtakiDg rooms. An it. q test was held but no detinue information was gathered as to lhe identity o! ttia perpeuaiora of tbe in- human deed. Edinburgh Wants Railroad. w.-.n LP b-M. of or.ier at»d good fello-xBbip, fc-,1 their iit-zir wdl undoubtedly meet w tb £/>j 80C 6SS. T.M.ir ti T*e.ftb i r gbt, or the Bei.n K n- e Foa'ieaL A^cordiog to the Twelllb daj I-gpt,d the wise men of lb* E u t who Cxtne to worship were ihree kings, and en the eve of the day tbe> agreed to spend a few hours in reibxatiob. The story, com- bined w. h trikdiuon of the Rjinao Satur- at .a, deve opsd into a uocia! rite in France, h r ,i became an aLmal celebration, travel- ltctc also to G -rm*uy in-d Ej^land. A feat- ure wwi the baking of a cuke in wb.eb abe*D was: l.tlden. When lbe eakfe is cut, whwver r*a-ives me piece io which is tbe Denn \* kit,g lor tbeye»r. Heboid* n, mock court, tne homage of l i e company is presented h'jd Bpong are indoljrfcd in. For the dignity eocterred be i», however, •trictly beld lo *c- coati!, »nd uiul b* the next enter!niner on the T-elftti-Digbt,—that opporlujiU> may be given to choote toother king. Tne ex'raordlnary and anloolrod for dl*- pl»ceuifcn'. of »lrat» lu ttua b*U ol Lake George tbe otb*r day has caused uocb epec- utaAioo on ibe part ot aei»DU«u. Ti>« dle- Urbtaae* oeearred al tbe aortb end of tbe lake, o<f Uw jbora near UM SIMS of 'J>e Amthtma Gmohllt soapaoy. A eoei t>tw|r« bad crowd** oa too •kooMi a* a effjrte lo di4od«e U hod boas folita. Baddaaiy tbe too* I -fced tt by lu oow volitioo, ood ia- TOStlfMiOB »W>««4 Iwt tOT MtMKOfl.VN •qaara taat lb* a >*ot tb* lake bad aaak I* a 4e*4b «f U laat. Be far a* kawm U*> ia lie oaly pan tt t*a kk* aleetai. bat H bj auud tbat ao aaiaty «>* a* ktt, m Ift* bat- Urn U HaMa to •>*» oai *f aay piaw of I*ai r*~f 1 it MliMikf «jf aiaat tat «f The people of Ellenburgh are looking for belter rai.road facilities and to that end are about to pennon lhe D & ii to uBsi3t tbem in tha'. uirtcjon. The petition is signed by 456 property owners and afikB that the D & U. build a branch Irom Bradley Pord to K lenburgh Center, a distance of nine miles. Tbe line would run through a fine farming and dairy country which is also well supplied with excellent water power tor the development of mauufacluring. John Moore of Edenburgb Center ia representing the people of the town at A'bany. It is propQSf-d to exempt the railroad froji taxa- tion for ten years should they decide to build the branch. Purmer Cadyville Hoy Killed in 31 out aim. District D-puty P .1 F u n of TicoorVrogn installed the t.ewly el.c.ed < tli-.i rs of. Pi itts- btirth C- oi ci|, Knlgbts <>( Ci.aimbt'H, on Wedrt-fdi-y r igbll. The following tllut-ia weie instal'ed: — Grand Kniehl—.7 B Riley. Dapu'y"Gr(lD' , Iv.m lu—Dr."Wr9.*Bi%DaL. Cbnplaiti—R-v J P . O R urke. Chancello,- Rev. W a. Keiley. }<.i aictal S. cretlaij V V. Valley. RecordingSecif'lan—J E Kpnlal. Treasurer—T. F. Dw\er. Warden—Wihimm C Hsy. Ltcturer—V F Boire. Advocate—J. R. ftolllna. Inside Guard—J. H Grogan. Outside Guam—J. M R/au. Trustee—A. Sharron. A'ter the ceremonies refresbm r'^ weie eeived and speeches made by i.M. J. B. Riley, Rev. W. S. Keiley, Disin :t Deputy Finn, and R-v. J„ P. O'Rourke. The mem- bers were entertained with recitations aod stories by Dr. W J. Brenan and John K. Collins. Hin. R. E. Uealey was tbe last speaker of the evening and spoke upon the welfare of the ordter. Masonic Installation- Tie <-r-w O. nr.rf.f r e a l Nitnoa! Bit) cf Sir"> H |.t.et..ii .Ta' 2 .n .is u t f ."•p lniil.'ir", wli-h w s enc.ed l.,»t euipn er The town has i-nw thri p naiioi a! but k« F> rl Edwonl i^ it. 1 old a i-ptc-.ii, <•!• r i-<n 10 T..ie en u.< ij ips t->n c< t o- ilu.L' :he TOKO •SO 000 fur a Bfwtr ^ p|em. TI c •> pi-rt n'lii'o to li e f-ti] t u r v r i ' . ' • * nl Po' .'it- W. rhs fd T'OJ- fl> ws •!,«' Iffs.'K pe'scrip uied he iml-lip btnhs in thai t ty duritijr 'he paf-t Jt ar. Tl.e ice in tie H u d - o n «>• r,t i nt or. Tin s- du\. The vviili r t i c o u r 1 .< di. ks at All nr.j nut! lhe 1> A H tracks on »N ate st. R uiia Pi.ir.t is fCifterifir fr..n an epi- derti c ol trup MHlori.'sft e row l'.borrsri I'IHIP is C'"-m- pleie.i, t i e ie.e f-kiliKL' link rtt.-lj tor use, find the people are lot king loiWurd .0 a 11.•«< seas.-.r ot outdoor ppnris Tupper Lakp H.alt Schoot d. f-ut«.l 1-r.i-: k- liri Acadi mj at biuket bai Hi io 11. Tue pntiip was pltijed a'. Tul.pt*. Like. W J D.-ars, a irtBdiia'e. of S' [j.wrence T' ivirsity ol tt.e c ass ot ls:i<i, t^upeun- t.tdei.t of H e E n Ka (Tv si ho Is, n»p e|e;iid ^ec-eiarv Of Ihe A-t=oCiati >n of Acndi-mic Principals, at .^jracuse Inst we.,*k. A: the St R.'.'t-' I'ul'an R aervirion CI riSimaa i f frooi'ii, Pel»r (> m , 27 \ears old, n.urilt-ieil his Ij'h.r v. Hi in i x . The mi ii weie tj luni'iiii!? ovi r M.n e piopuly. Tlit* !-'. l/.wn nf c Conrdi B mrd ot Super vigors has adt.p cd a n solu'it n lo i e pre- fer t< il to the lej;i^lalnre npling that the State (uinisi tree anti-toxin tor the inocula- tion ot herds Imvi anilin x, at d a'so to P'tnro an appropriation for the diair.aj^o of 5^000 ti ;res of swatiip land in Canton. The first lawsuit ever tried in TPra'nktiu cour-'v oy a woman is to come nefore Jas- lice M .ore at Bangor, Jan. 16. I li an action on accorn.t, and is brou-Jr by Afia Lawrence against Bert Lawrence, M"us Bojce, of Malone being attorney for the plainhd. VEKMOtVT. Rirhf.Til has a new industry in the form of nmsmtnf'Ti b'.r maple ^ngar evapr.ra- lnr« an 1 srele* wl;-h i= j ia' p{a.r*ed t.y '-niai! B-"s tt Durban. (J n- , for th 5 pur- pose ot IMing their orders in lhe United Smtes. Mr ar.i MTP. Re-.rc'" Smith rt Kharm died or. 1) -r 3 1 . Mr. t-ir.i'h ha 1 pr.m vonis, his A-it.> cared lur h'm a week and th-n was tnki n ill wi:h iTut c' it'S her d"atn occnrnig I WO !•( nrs before hi". Tloy were bilh72 yciirs ol i. The HT I 1 anrtifti mepiing nt lhe y. rmrml Da rjtTe-.'s A«5 fiation ar.d lhe 14 *t nnnnnl mt'P'tni» of the Vertnoi.t Snuar M-k-ts' Ai-- ••tcia'iou will be held r<xt week In Bur- 'iPKion The Oot'leiitli li'.rarj at Lvnilot.v.lle was dedicated Saltirdaj. tte ex-rrisxw b e n e fol- lowed by a reciption 10 the toonder, Ebor \\ Co^.lei-h. Mrs Hast of rn'namsville, on a ho'iday \5-if, wl tie ~hakiti!r a mi* dHloeated her shonlder and fractured one of the small oones. Vernv-nl exppcts to send deleirates to the lil.h World's Minduy School Convention wti-h will be h*ld at R ime, Italy, next .V ay. Kne-R n II ill, ot Sunderland, died at ibe Snldier--' 1.1 imp al Berr injjton O'lristmns iru.rrdnsr. He n-ivetl tlii'i uah the war in Com) any B. .'! i J .fantry Oalifoinin V Inn- leers. Bis is the third death at the home with n ten days. Rti'lui d ei nrtsrr < n nro conpidprinff lhe fe.iiMOih'y of s'.cckib'r coverts of V.tmont with fiirt-i«n t a m e birtl?, pitch as the Nor- wegian ptarmigan, the blackcock aud ring- ntck pheasants. Thiw ie the way tbe-BorliDgton Clipper pnts, it:— "The G-arters" arjwned last Thursday and went home for good, after voting them- selves *22 000 that they had not earned and had not even m«de lhe preter.ee of putting in time for, al Graftaville, on the O .ion. TOWN CORRESPONDENCE. 0o Tuesday evening occurred the installa- tion ceremonies ot Clinton I,:>dge, No. 355, F. & A. M., Prof. 5 . J . Preston coDductiDg- lhe exerciseB. Tha fallowing tflhers Weie viaitors, many of whom attended the dunce MORRISONVILLE. Mr. A. H. Taylor has purchased a One new team of working horses from Bluff Point B -tel Company." Mr E'Igar flayea is on the sick list this week. Mr. Charles Light is said to be more com- fort able. Roilerekaling was erjo)ed here inClough'e Had lastwefk Wednesday evening. O e of our merchants, H A Riley, D et wi n r. Eerious loss last Friday when his lean-, ran away in Plattaburith which resulted in the I033 ot one of hia norms, Our village was well filed with New "Fear's installed: W. M.- Newton R. Mi Iiwaice. S. W. —Jame.i E Too-naa. J. W —Meivin C. Mason. Treasurei—Isaac Meikel. Secretary—Harrv A Thomas. Chaplain—RPV. B. S. Cramer. S. D.-L-'uia Mi|i|er. J D - b c a c B . Mosea. S M. 0.—Beory '. Dnncan. J. M. C— John B. Percy. Tiler—B-rt.ard Walter. Trustee— William B Mooers. Antlaborate bai qnet was served ard a very eijiyable evening spent in story-tell- ing, speech-making, etc. Hon. C. H. Moore acted as 1OICB'_ master. St. John Baptist Installation. in Clousih'd Bill on Tuesday evening. TI e Grange is preparing for the ine'allatioD of tff.jers to take place next Wedntsdaj evening, January !) The stockholders have declared a six per cent, divideud notwith- standing tbe los3 of grain in the grist mill. O ir Normal studente have returned to tbetr duties in town. Mr. Frank Russell is home. Miss Carrie. Pierce vitited friends In Salmon R ver this week. Our rural free delivery men enjoy New Year's Day at home. CADYVILLE. Rev. The A. batqaet and installation of cffiiersof the St J jhn Baptist Society was held at tl e FoLquei House on Wednesday evening. Tbe Ceremonies were conducted by the Fjtuer Peiletier, ctmplain of lbe society, lo'.iowing c ffijers were installed:— Hon President—Pierre Lapoinle. Preoide.nl—G H AicbamuauU. Firol Vice-Pres —Joseph Seguin. Second Vice-Pres.—Henry Brault. aecretarj—Dr. J. U. LnRo.que. Assi. Secretari—P. F. Giraid. Cor. Secretary—Israel Crete. Treasurer—Joseph Simard. A381. Treas.—0 A. Areuambauit. Coiiec'ing Treaa - Allred Gallant. Chaplall — J . N . P e lellOr. O M I . I Guards. EJward Croteau, Poter Beaselte. Appropriate rema:k3 were made by P.e- aident Aichatnbauilt, Father Peiletier, Dr. J. N LLltjtque and^ the Rev. Fathers L-wiu and Siro^is. A tier an elatiorale banquet ilauing wa3 eijned, the <xc(-..eat muse brinir lutiubed b; LiBjiribiii'u's orchestra. Mi'sa Nril Reid of Plattsburgh spent a day in town last wees. Hies Mollie Harney of Long Iiland ie specdio" her vacation at her home here. Miss K. A Hinman of Schenectady spent her holiday vi-.ca'ion visiting relatives in Cadyvilleand PlatlsbHruh. L slie Norcroas lias gone to New Y'lk wiin a carload of potatoes tor F. M. Murray. Miss AgneB D ckiDEon has gone IOGKLS Falls to spend lbe winter with her grai d- mother. She will attend school tbere. Mr. Clouirb's dance at Morrisonville was attended by a goodly number of our joung people. Miss Matlie Good ia visiting at Plattsborgh. L E. DickineoD and f tmily are oat e^ain. MT.aDtl Mrs. George Goibord-are atGlene Falls. Mra. Gnibnrd will remain for some lime, but Mr. Gtibord is expected to return soon. Mr. Amber of Scheree.tady has been the guest of Miss Margaret Reed KEESEVILLE. PUBLIC OPINION. [Thiscolumn is open for the free discussion of all tot-iori of public itjtere?.L.. MOOERS FORKS. N Y., Die 20, 19J6. E litor or PLA'ITSBI'KUH KEITBLIIUX I wi«li to say a n<w wordB to rny omi-alfla ol the G A. R. in Clinton Ci. through the ti.e..:iuaj cd jour paper. A-3 tha delegate represe tint; Sa.mu-*l Cannon Poat N.i 37+ G A R , of Mooera Fjrk'9, N. Y., I bold a c •mmunicition from Comrade. Diniel J. O'B-ien of L=w O Morris Post, No 121, G. A. R , ot Albany, N Y , tellins me tbat beis a candidate tor Drj, irlnr,,!. I'nininnurler u/ilif O. A. Ii. a/ the Sla'f of .\>«- York at t.ie CDUiing 41*1 aciua-tl eacaiiumeut. H^ is serving m now aa Senior Vice Department Ct,mmaoder, and being connected with the A-jutaut G-nerat's ifuje at the Capitol, Albany, N. Y , and conversant with our lfeiirla'ivi bodies, anj with h'n aolendid war record and z>al (or lite welfare of the old aid the dawn ol l u 07 comradttp, i.t my (B;union DO person iB Deaer t'uted, oi wou'd renler belter servxe than b • as our next D ij pj.ritnen!, CoinmaQder for the welfare, o! tha'G A R of this State, tor tbia reason T ask the Dele-rates of tbe Posts ij CiintoD Co. to j >in me in endoieing Com- rad» O B ien'd canditUcy anl to notify Post 121 G A R , Aliuny, N. Y., or tbe fact, r/.s- st> r m a.s concrnleut so that Comrade O'B.-ien through bis past may know the fra- ternal appreciation of a worthy comrade by the veterans of Clinton Co. Your Comrade io F. C. and L. E. W. STELLE. SARANAC. James Pinkman, who has been eerlonaly ill for some time, is reported better. Our band furnished music at the Radford baziar on Thursday and Saturday evenings of Uat week. - Miss Marioo Murphy, who !ia« been pper.d- in r the. holidays with her mother, returned to Albany this week- Mrs. Alor.zo Lamklna, an aged l»dy who lives wilh her son, Lyman, at Mt tti-.teville, fell down stairs last week and fractured bo li wrists. D H KitK met with a pair.ful accident las wp.^k. Wbile unloadlr=g a lead of oil li£ goi tiia itiomi) caught beieen tbe chimes of a barrel and the platform, nearly severing it from his hand. "To ttve mr tprit wrl ,qrri] m**ir(a, loop \. rl ( *cti"ep raft-er than l^xr,t>, ,tr' 1 rtftr.errer.t -fl'bpr th»r. fnolin.r ; 'o he w.-.r'ht, ret re- sprc<a*ie ard wp.-ililt, rt . - -t n<l-, to o'u.ly hard, It m l q i etty, ta'k s-er'iv, act frark!' : to llstprt to pars and r>ir.1=>. lo l.<sh°« Hr.,] pturpp ^*dh open heart, to bear git e^eerfT'v, do all bravely, await o'catims, hnrrv n- v»r; in a word 10 let the spiriloa', nrbidden ard urconscinn*, erow up thrrngh the commor: this ia to be my pvmi'fnnv. TTlI.I.IAM PfcNEV CrUVMV.-j Pro'f-starit church mtpresia irNe^Ynk have laid ont a protrramTie f-r 500 jroonel meetings at noon dnrtr.ff ten .U\° in Feh- rnnn for the workmen in at least two hun- dred phops S^mp- of the fi'remosi pn'pu rratorgrf the city are to address the. trath- eri' g-t, which have hpen arranged for hi the church and labor commtitee ot the reitera- tion of c'inrehM and Chris i in organ ztltons in New York The d-nominations nrps=nl- ed ii elude lhe Moihodiat. Presbvlenan, Con- ert sa'iorfllisi, BjplH, Epi'C-tpatftr, Re- formed, Lalheran, Moravian end Disciples ot Ch-iH. In lhe Diocese of Albany n fund ha=t been s'n'teil to l>e known ns "The Bishop'.- Pars-v" The. o^j^ct is to aid candidates for Tloly O dera, and also lo meet 'he special reeds in mispionary work in the Ditcepe. Ollerloss to ihe fund are to be rnal" du-iror the vl?it- atiins of ihe Bishop and the B.shop Co- ailjntor. A mt-morial service in honor of the late Mrs. M.inrarPt B>tiome was held at the Madison Avenue Method's' Church last Sun- day. Addresses were eiven by representa- tives ot the varioni line? of relisrinns work wib which Mrs. Boltome was identitied. Madame Palti has had another enthusias- tic farewell appearance in London. The celebration of lhe Methodist mission- ary jubilee in India bes?an laat week at Barialie, Binirh India. One of lhe featuree was a rrcepfion to Mrs. Bnller, widow of Dunran Butler, one of the first missionaries to that country. WOMEN. Women and eirls do most of Ihe worlc of elove-making in Italy, men being only em- ployed in curing and cutting lbe skin*. The girls receive from 20 to 40 cents a day and the women from 40 to 69 cents, relatively hieh wages in Eirope. Madame Melba, the prima donna, after a three years' absence, hag arrived accom- panied by $400,000 worlb of jewels. Baroness Burdett-Cnuits. the famous phil- anthropist, died at her home in London Dec 30, at the age ol 92 years. The window in live Bloomingdale Re- formed Church, New York Cily, in memory of Mrs. Gilbert lbe ectresa, waa unveiled Dec 30, with appropriate ceremonies. CURIOUS FACTS. Australia is BO prosperous that railway rates, freiirbc and passenger, are everywhere being reduced. Ireland baa more centenarian! UIHD Eng- lxr.a France and Germany combined. Th' receipts of the railroads of Germany The Misaes Mabel and Christian White • fo- OJ ober, 1906, were $4,000,000 above tne and Grace Burke spent lbe holidays with their parents. Chester Evorleth and daughter of Platts- burgh, called on friends here on Sunday. Miss Anna Thompson is visiting her father, Joseph Thompson. John Cromie returned to the Albany Busi- ness College, after spending Ghristmaa with hia mother. John is bound to "get there." ard his many friends in town rtjjice at lbe record he ta making. Buckweat cakea and sausage gravy are lhe principal morning diet in town just now. PORT KENT. but COMIXO AND tiOISG. Johe S'.otrr, a cocduc'or oc the Northern Pacific Rai.road, was kiMed al Livingston. Montana, on Tuesday. Details of tbe i ccideDt that resulted in bis dealb are not kiveo. Mr. Storr* waa a *on of Mri. John gtorn and left for lbe weat about BUe*D year* aco- He WM forty-four years of age aad unmarried. George and Frank Storra of Cadyvi'le and Chattel Storra of N *w York City are brother*. Tbe reuaina will ba brought to Cad} ville for interment. Team Froze*. Dr. P. J Mn'leii of Ames'iary, Mass., spent the holidays with bis parents at Beek- mautown. Mr. Daniel Coegtove of New York baa been riEiting bis sisters in town. Tbe Rav. Nelson Kellogg of Philadelphia is in town for a short vacation. Hallcck Biomley of Cornel! spent lbe hob- days with his auut, Mrs. Graham Walworth. Ricdall McCullougb, who spent the holi- days at hie borne ia Chtzy, has returned to Cornell. Frank O'Brien, Inatructor in tbe tilll School, baa leturued to Poudaui. Mies Catollue Pierce, of Morrisonville, waa a visitor in town thU week. Frank McKeefe, of Montreal, is in town. Mlaa Burleigh returned to New Y»rk w.tb bar coaain Mi*s McCaddeo. Mri. C. P. BeadleilOQ of Morrlaootille baa b3*u io tows. Mr. Frank Daport of Port Jl*ory ipeut N<*w Year* in Platubor-ib lb* gueai of bia mother. Mr. J P. CoBclcubam baa been la Sebeoee- tady oa buelnasa. Anuiial M««tiBa;. A oca-a/aaad Canadian uaaaad Neil Mr Docald, aaiplayad by Oeoab McCabo, of Maloea, auriad oat with a i*aa> of bor*M lor a laaibar aaaip at Daaaa Tb* at-zt •aorcloc »' r - MeCaba got word lliat tte- DaaaM aa4 baas IMMMI ia taa CaHloraia road ia a ataoor aa« aaariy troaaa. Tb* taaa) waa tcaa* is la* K—>*4— brook Iroaaa I* a>>ib. ft Ii Mi. tbat McOaa. tar Tbe Iftb annual •eotlng of lb* Cliatoa Coway f«lrou' Fir* ifatllel Jktaoeliuoa will t*b*W*t tb*titart Hoawjo Pia'.tabarxb, P>iday aft*raooa. Jaa 11, 1991, baKtaabaj; at 1 3* abarp. Ail wbo bav* dalaw) acalaat lb* AMoriaUoa ahoaidbriag tboir bi«* t* a* aaiiltad. J. W. HAMMIM. 8tCf. The millinery l.uaineas whieh has been con- dueled by Miss Kennedy in ihe Mould block has been taken up by M s ManrareiWnalen, one ot our enterprising and popular young ladies who will meet the public in ihe near future with a lull line of up-to date, nobby head-gear. Her experience as a milliner IB BO well known that words are uaelea3 in flPRCriOiDK her work. She eol ciw your patronai:e afler hsr openifg actl wi-1 Oe pre'ared o meet the rtq liretnents of the most tiifliidioua. B J. and C. 11 MfGuire were io Albany thia week at tbe inauguration ceremonies. Mirs B. Kennedy waa in Piallsburgh Tues- day on tusinesB. R D. Burion returned to Btirlineton Wed- nesday afler spending New Year'd with bis parents in town. James Rome} n returned to Boston Satur- day alter spending Christinas rith his parent*', Mr. and Mra. E K Rimeyn. Misa Mabel Garritt went to Plattsburth Fridaj last. School opened Wednesday in our achoc-la. All our out ol town teachers relumed Tues- day. A very etj'iyable evening waa spent New Yeai'd eve at Ihe home of Jtshaa 1. Anthus bv iraoy of our young Jolts, who Eailn red there to witness the e'osing of dear old 190G Grimes and j ikes wereeij»)ed after wtiicli rerreehmenta were served. Mr. John Allen of New York spent New Yew's at Mr. ard Mra N. W. Aldrich'a. On hiB return he was accompanied by Miss Eibel who gee3 for en extended vi6it wnh friends and relatives in New York and olber cities. The lecture given Wednesday evecinir In Kingsland O.tera House by Alton Packard, of lhe Reopalh Lyceum Bureau, waa well attended aud the entertainment ba9 been classed among tbe beat evjr given here. Miss Benna E. Weldon of Lipbain'd ia vi3!tirtg friends in t^wn. H. M. Qiinn of Detroit, Mich., is spending a week at bia borne here. Mrs. Frank Babcock returned Tuesday ftom a visit wilh her daughter, Mrs. H. Helma of Willsborough. N Y. Mr. S. F. H<-nry of Plattsburgh called on cuitorners ID town Wednesday. Mies Roaa Riel of Barre, Vt., is visiting ber paren's, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kiel. W. A. Toroer spent Sunday with friends in Piallsburgh. Mr. Fred Riel of Plattaburgh spent N-3W Year's In town with his parents. Nelsou Hodd of Montreal ia visiting bis brother Mr. Louis Hjdd. Mr. and Mrs. Mi.cuell L.Bal! of Schenec- tady are visiting friends, and relatives ID town. Tbe funeral of James Dunda* was beld Friday p. m. from bia home on N-rth Sible street. Mr. Dandaa #as one of oar old and reepected citizens, and tbe larse number of (rienda who tra'.hered to show their reet>ect for the deimri-d friend attested tbe high esteem in which be was beld. Mr. aud Mrs. Napoleon St. Louis of P.'atu- burgh *p#r,t NdW Year'a wilh Mr. and Mra. Henry St. Lion. Beginning tbia week our atorea will cloce at til o'clock four eveninga of tbe week. Fred. M. LaDake made a botineaa trip to Albany Toeaday. R. V. Bayea retnrned Toeaday frcm a week'- tJcit at bia boat* in Bridport, Vt. OwiOK to rep*I'» dooe in Union Hall laat week the danciur elaM of Prof. Kiel* did no: •«et. W*do*tday ereaing b* greeted tbew and a lar^a daaa responded to tola notice* tbat ba would bold bia aebool oo tbia eteuiug. At e**ry l*aaoa glvea by Mr. Kiel there are a*w faeaa io tb* Uo* of oaaoera aad be ia bavlag graad aoeceaa. A jolly crowd froai PlatUborgb bad aappar attb*Oo*iaieroial H There are no signs of ice yet bere fine sleighing. The dance at the Bor.nyview Friday night waa quite well attended. B II. Burroueha aud John R^nnell, Jr. were at K 'eseville Saturday Light. Mrs. Kennedy is slowly recovering from b >r recent illness. Grant Anson waa at the Btatijn Saturday on hia way to Keeseville. The children of tbe Sunday School had quite a treat the other nisht by Mrs. Bu-1- I'lgton taking tbem lo Keesoviie lo the Christmas tree. John Renneli, Sr. earned the older iteople to the tree. May Burroughs, of E's«x is visiting ber" g-andparents, Mr. and Mra. Burroughs. Mrs. Doughty is slowly failing. MissErelin Smith ot Plattpburjrh called on Mrs. H. B. Burroughs New Year's day. Mi38 Kennedy has moved from Kneseville to Port Kent to live will) bet sister. Mrs. William Hodgskina has gone to Au- sable Forks visiting. With snow about all gone it is like spring a^ain, but we do not hear any robins. pieceding year, and the foreign trade of tbe o'untry shows tbe heaviest movement ever known in both exports and imports. A milking machine baa been patented in Australia which it is said is far io advance of anuhing yel in use. Exhaustive tests of tbe machine are being made at the Victorian Agricultural College. ABineleplant of pepper grass will pro- duce 18,000 seeds, dandelion, 12 000; shep- herd's purse, 37.000; wheat thief, 7 000; common thistles, 65,000; chamomile. 16 000; ragweed, 5,000; pureiaine. 375,000; plan- tain, 47.000, and burdock, 43,01'0. Cloth as ripe as pongee silk is ir>a<!e from tbe "cbocobuTSlle" or "guamero" plant, which grows in unlimited quantities in the vicinity of ManzaDiilo, Mexico. Thia town has heen at a standstill for centuries witbout j a single industry, but with lbe near comple- tion of the Mexican Central railway a new era of prosperity ia at hand, and various manufactures are to be established. Over $43,000,000 worlb of diamond? and other precious stones were imported at New Y<.rk during the past year. CLKKKNT US. I'd like to be a chestnnt. borr. Great comfort! wuld hfive, no doubt, For then I'J have a clianee to wear Jty winter 11 lands iusi.ie out. Pardon me, said the housekeeper on a marketing expedi.ion, but are those eggs atriclly fresh-laid? Absolutely, ma'am, replied the grocer promptly. The farmer I purchase those pegs from won't allow bia hens to lay tbem any other way. CHAZY. Elite—Bat papa, how do yon know lhat it was n stork that brought na lhat new baby. Papa—Became; my dear, I j iat saw his bill! To lluEditur uf Hie Plattshunfi jRi>j,uh!i- can: The present marks my 321 year aa a l'cal correspondent of jour most valuable paper. Daring lhat lime it has seen many changes in s-floira and baa ever been tending towards the uplifting and upholding ot moral ideas, and advancing atandaids—the creates!. <rood of the greatest number. To THE RtecELi- CAK and all of its employees I ex end my moat beany congratulation?, and wish for them many returns of lbs season and a con- tinuance of good health and pro.-penly. Miss Lottie Steward, of L^pbama, and Miss Emi.y McCrea, of Cbamplain. weie the guesU of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Anderaon on New Year's; also Harvey McCollough and wile, cl Albany. Mis3 Mary Anf'erson, of New York, wa3 U.e guesi of her aunt, Miaa Ada Anderson, en New Years. John Murnane, Jr., aed wife or Platts- b irgh, were al hJme for New Year's. K .bert Simon is and wife entertained a n riy of Biekmantown friendi oi) New Y -nrs. Dr. A. W. Fairbaok, with his familv, waa the guest of Ms brother Jobn al Reuses Point, N*w Year's. Charles Liggett, of Lyon Miunlain, ia the guest of hi3 mother, Mrs. Liggett al Trombly'a Bay. E mer Dayes and family Bpent New Year's at Trombla>'s B.iy. Miss Jennie Parker spent NJW Year's wilh her parents in Weal Coazy. I .aac Ginyea and wife have returned from a six weeks' trip through the EAStern Slates. C. H. Jones baa reiurned from Cleveland, Ohio. O E Minkler and family were tbe. gneata of J .lines Yule and wife at Reuses Point on N e w Yefcr'a. Homer Lipierre and Misa Jennie Tous?aint were married Thursday m >rning at tbe Church of the Sicred H-iart, Father Ber- geron t fli '.iaiing. Father Bergeron received J160 ca^h pres- ent from bi3 congregation qa Ne* Year's. Alex Feryall collected town taiM at noiola on Wednesday. The. R v Mrs. S E Christy, husband and daughter, of Big Sptiugs, Mich., are tbe gueeis of Rev. Henry Margelte. Jjtnee Carrie and wife, guests of E oeraon Lidd, have teturoed to tbeir borne at La- colle, P Q Mr. and Mrs. Drew and family, guests of G. H. N'l'htingale. have returned to their home in N n wood, N . Y . The Christian Endeavor social held on Christmas eve, wag, notwithstanding tbe very iDcleweot. weather, an etj~>yable af- fair, net sing f 6. Randall McCallOD<;b, Brooks and IVe'ie M:Cue„, have retu'ued lo their reapeciive colleges and univcraUiej. Gitorge S. B xly, E q , ot New York, waa iu lowu Monday. J. Civil Service ISxaniiualiong for lhe State and Couuty Service. Fireman—Well, I see you children have soon got hold of some cloiheg. Eldest B_>y—Y.-.3, mother got ua all ready- beforehand faat night,, Mr. Chise has each an ex-iegerated re- spect for tbe blue, blood of Boston which run? in bia veins tliut ni* manner ta slinhily patronizing. He waa lately introduced to a Svrian of "good birth and education, who lives in lhl3 country. And may I it quire, he said, blandly, in the conrse of theconver-aton, if you are of the Christian religiot t Mj family wag converted lo Chrial'g teach- ing at the time of John's second viiit to Lebanon, q lietly replied the Syrian. SWEKPIXGS. Mdlice ia miidful. Penny and penny laid up will be many. That which a man causes io be done he does himself. The way of the fool is right in his eyes. "Fis novelty that seta tbe people a-ga^icg. 'Tii pride not nature, that craves much. When wine Einks worda swim. Our Adirondack Preserves. VA K I B I ) I N T I'M l",ST!*. T^e rity r.f W r r ;r£ •.-> 'IT. = ^ \ S ~ T Sa»*'1f T . ; Ffn. nz. fo-n= v n-ocr r* " tr *• rnmet t to 'fio p(1 r| ,-,' ^. !i ri,, tfiM ai ,y f t'*t flT.s.Yii'l ' l p [ rftri.-s ^a ft t<' T ) ^ lit t\o s*rnir£r' , n? pro- of thpfi W.tt;i. .Tfl O an ujre whpp tin-. Pah t i n s wire r.-.f very well nn'prs'.vl. <\r> 1 of^'ke f. r ' . . - j '•'• those who refused io I -t'er. [Sew Vork Evening Post]. Th^ increase of the Aiirondock reservation by more than 27 000 -icrea, roughly forty-one sqnare miles, indicates lhe steady and normal savage of our forest and water supply and a further guarantee of a breathing soace for our posterity. It will be recalled mat land becoming part of tbe reserve is inalienable, and subject only to direct attack t.y power and water syndicates. B--aides ad.ii ions by purchase, there ia a steady acquirement of trac's for defaulte.1 isx"3. But as the value of land ri=es in tbe North Woo fl s, this source of increase will measurably full. Aa things stand, the work of saving the foreet3 ia pro- gressing satisfactorily, and already what seemed like impending rum ia averted Tne example of New York aboald be inspiriting to other states. New Hampshire particularly bHB the lineal basia for a forest reserve in the White Mountains, now Unhappily largely divested of tbeir timber. In tbia case, bow- ever, it ia probable that nati inal aid tnu.t be secured. IJ what U an iu'.era late auVir—for Massachusetts and Muiae are detini;e!y In- terested in tbe flow of rivers rising in N->,w Hampshire—aueh aid might fairly be ex- pected. An <!errri! dev r*» f >r m a t •'•.'» h' l^ r* <• has been it ven'ed. arJutur'-irnT-v '»- enlh tr.s'al'el tn r^-S'i'e EirT^r V r A styne f.»r use i.i th • hijtrwii. mp-,.* m ' t and barre raral w. rk II m d r e l ^ ••>( • i •« ol if.* pars are r tce*oarv, ard wh.'n "te sun wi hho'.ls t = *h r ; ; g the t .»-n -v m.ik>-3 tl inua awkward. Tie appan'u* hat i-••»•_ s and roiPts a i d i« somethit ;r t.ke a pti-.n s. prefix in upj farnr.re. Tie reganvts ,*P so'j-'eie.i to strong elfc rlr ug'.t. an 1 -1 *y Or t,it'll' a blue print a minnte can be u.r"> d 0 it. Tte P'Cturta -ire clearer atu! m ire cer- tain than those mode by the pun. nnd it is lo b> hoped that fussy orb wdl feel s,.''ab'v chagrined at the en'ting in on his monopoly. The qnea"on rf child-labor, which is now one of lhe burning suhj-cts of di-ei- b>n betore the public, call-i Btteiuion to n cer ;ii old beli belonging io Cornell THin-m''. TlPa bell was the one lhat u*ed to rail !t:lp R'.bert Colljer to his work tn an Eig't-b tactory at 5 o'clock tn the morning. A f.w yeara ago the factory was loin down, and R bert Collyer ihe world-farmus nreac'u r and humanitarian secured Ihjp bell, l-rounh' it home lo lhe TJuted Slates and presented it to Cornell, wbere it ia one of the treasures of tbe museum. Times are bad enough fo*" children now, it is true, bul tba bell belong-* to t.ie days when litlie boys tmd girls worked in the factories aeventy-aix boara a week— thirteen hours a day. "The Jewish Colony of WMlkop Town" has teen organ zn\ by 1 000 Jewish families of tbe easl side, New York, and the ded ca tion of lhe town, at E.mont, Nassau County, took place Jan. 1 The land was purchased outtigbt by Jacob H. Wollkop, of Brooklyn, Morris Backer and Mix Thuna, and the property is to be paid for by means of a co-operative scheme. Each member gives a dollar a week, half of thi3 goes for the land, forty cents for th^ building and ten cents into the reserve fund. The town ia to be controlled entirely by Jawa. After the oc- cupation pr'z=.s will ba offered; for the tirat boy, $50; lor tho first girl, ?15; for the Orst pair of twio3, $50: w h i l e the.Hr=5t c o u p l e married will Oe rewarded with $100. Mr. Charles R Crane of Cnicai> haa es- tablished a fine and nnuaual m«morial io his two mecee who perished al the burning of the Irrqioia' Theatre three yeara ago. He etnployed Mr. Jobn R. Freeman, president of the Society of American Engineers, lo devote himself to tbe solution cf the problem of making scch d'saBters impossible. The result of Mr. Freeman's Btudies have been brought together in a book which Mr. Crare baa published as a gift to tbe public. BIRTHS. At Somerville,'Mass.. a daughter (Catherine) to Mr. and Mrs. GeTtre M. ClonehaDd cr-anddaneh ter to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Riley, formerly of this uty. At Plattsbnreh, Dec. 27 1906 a daughter (FlorenceIrene) to Mr. ar.d Mtf. Wiiliam Brown At Plattsburgh, B e e 30. 190G. a son (Harry Charles) to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. UnL MARK I AGES. AtM'al^ne. N . T . D e e . 27,29 6 at St. Mark's •Episcopal Church, by the rector, the *.'ev 3 H. Brown, Gertrude A SVinner. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S B Skinner of Xilone. t j M.\ L Washburn of Philadelphia. DEATHS. At Pent. Dec 29 1903 Mary P. Hoa^r. w i f e of Silas C.ark, aged 7. >^ars. At the home of her niece >f>s. C B. Mehen 27 "Du and street.. PlattsDnreh N. T.. Jn.it 2 I9n7 Mrs. Silly El'zahelh Eel's, of S -linyler Fall-* w fe of the late Hemau Eells. Her age was t-;7 yeara. A t the tnme of her parents. Mr. aid "Vtrs. John Kent, of Pittsburgh. January 3. K'U7. o f p n e u monia, M-s. Ethel Element, w l ; cf J. A, £lle ment. Jr . aged 2J years. Mrs. Ellcment was married about sis months agi, ar.d leaves hesides her hit-band anl parcnis, two sisters. Miss Yerla D. Kect and Mrs. W. L. Bigclow, of PlatrsHurgh. The liest Clultbin-r Ottered. Kates Ever It gives ua great pleasure in offering to our subscribers a clubbing iisr, including ai: the beat newspapers and magazines pub- lished. XEWSJUPER3 Tbrice-a-Week World, . Tbrice-a-Week Tribune, . EvdniDu Journal, dai'y . Albany Journal, daily . Albanv Argus, Troy Times. . Montreal Daily Witneaa,. Montreal Weekly Witness Montreal Northern JUea- sen»er. Ladies' World, Country Gentlerran, Regular Priee. §1 00 1.00 3 50 b 00 COO 1.00 3 00 1.00 .40 .50 1.50 HAGAZLNEF. Coamopol'ttan, CflDlury, -^t. Nicholae, . . . Review ot Reviews, lYoalh's Companion, McCall, Farm and Fireside, Commoner, Tom Watson's, Northern Morthly - Regular i*ru-e 1.00 4 00 3 00 2 50 1 75 .50 .25 1 00 1 00 1 00 Tyitb RepuhPc-an. $1 Co 1.75 3.50 2.00 4 00 ISO 2.30 1.75 1.25 1 30 2.00 With Keput.l:. a'l LCO 4M 3.50 3.00 2.25 130 1.15 1.60 1 50 1 50 All for $2.15 (7. S. Department ol Agriculture, Weather Itureaii. Voluntary Observore' MeS«orolotrical Reoord, Mouth of Uecrrnber 190C. Station. Uarkneae. N. Y. Taeaday ***aiag. •IDTOatO. raialoa* ar* goiac o*we tba rabd ia bag* load*, MM tb* Jmto of w«M| goitg lata nauabatgb. B. Weir aabl be bad am lMb«Bbi*ilatariay. la A1X TH9 OOOO QUAUT1B) *f •>•• t^Mm4t-9m) a^LkAflaL 'alatfa^l tH9tt\ JgBBBS mL\ '-aW 4MMB l^-S^raSft 5 IT*?^^^^***^* * P * A N a i i A a i y kbt IbMiajaaaaiHa^bMaay,. &4m*g£j_£ft, •„.. AvM «f laraM* faaX ap*at J.'-^wBW. awB^^aT Ifa^aT •J^^B^^^aT waaV^^HB^agPa^^^^aw ,_ a^w a^aaaaay^ ^Bjafc^*^i^^^M»^«^BMbx"'*^*W'_^^»^*a^a^ ' H C , >, 1"*^^ ^•^•l^*^^^^^^^^ '5Br^"S .^ff^ Tbe State Civil Service Comeiicion will hold examinaUJoa in Janaary, 1907, for tbe following pofltionr: Afcbliectural Dr>u-r,bta- man. $15 to »J5 a week; BridgeDeeiifner, tl.M* to »t.ia»; Coott Attaodent, r.ret aad Second Joduisl Diitriete oaly; Coarl t>tt«r«rapber, 91,90* to b3 0*8; Deputy 8b*ri0 (loort Atieudaui), Oaoadaga Couuty. Male <MBs«r, 8at» loeiltwUobe, »M0; S«- twrvwor of Colony Faraw, htate In 'uauial gebool, 91 •** aad aMiBMHMee; Woejao OBaer. State InaUtetioo*. «9*» to 03MW a n d I»»ie 1 2 » 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I 1 1 {18 " 1 15 lti 17 18 19 *> 21 St 24 IS ** 27 m m m 31 Wax. 40 19 9 25 40 41 -1 11 20 18 29 33 4-S 40 St S7 17 a sr 31 is 7 14 84 as as as at Yin. 27 t 7 -5 8 15 -4 -15 -7 3 4 -9 11 0 Snow IDS. Precipitation in lDCbea .10 28 7 Si 15 4 2 4 11 21 M St Tb* Coejejtaab.il ba* b*ea aaaMe lo arcar* a aaafci*at aaaibar of abgibtea lo 111 tba faeacdea la tb* sertloe ia tba aoaHloa* of areaMeetami araagtlaaiee. bridge aeataaer. oalaar as* ajiailaa bar taaa* amlilfei baa* aaea- iis .2(1 .M .•* .17 .10 .15 .01 .13 i.es Mac. u*x>. ** •*•••- «*>• Mia. t*mv.-tr,. date atr.; tnur prwiip, teebxp, 1 •«; total wawfall. lanbw. Mft: Mo. at *•*• eHar. 19; utnedy. It; e|,e(*«.a>iaaforae.l*. r(«-ralliagwia4,4i(*etk>*. t W.MaaaaaRa. Teiaaiarjf Obaerfer. r i laMaa-i a j a w a w a»e«ab>aa b**4-j We oiler these low rates because we waM to give people taking this paper certain ad- vantages which ihoEe who do not subscribe to it cannot have. We have worked bard lo gel a complete list and low rates and know our efforts will be aapreciated by our thous- ands of readers throughout the county. COMBINATION OFFERS. llE'jrLAK. C 'Smopolilan, - - $1.00 World To-day, - - 1 00 Republican, - - I 00 Or the Cosmopolitan, Woman's Home Companion and Lipptncoit'd with tbeRej cb- bcan for $3 80. O; the Delineator, - $1 Ri MeClure'^, - - - 1 00 I AU for World's Work, - - 3.00 j $3.65 R-publicio, - - 1 00 | Or the Crtsinop-i'itan, 11 irpr-r'a Baz .r, Woman's H nn i Co-iipanion, Noriial in- structor aud Republic io for 53.15. Millinery liu.-im'-ss lur Sale. E stablished 35 years, no competition. Rea- son for selling, sickness. Write for par- ticulars to Losk B s 44, Keesevjdi, N Y . ?L\rrini3rl MMKtT RCP0RT. Corre>t«3 toOec. 28. 1976. rxsa ifKuuucic waotKULt. rowU. live dr*MStnl Torkeya. dr«36d Pork per ewt Keef perowt ««•» .-.- Butter perlb Rheese per lb —— I'OtatOu* per bushel B6aon " " Oat* -•••-• lUy por ton, baled - Straw per toa. baled.. UTereal p^tb... aprinKCiilekeas.liv* Mapto 8o»far .... rA«II.Y Muefx-teis- rioerperbbl., Minn, patent... Qorm mail porowt - Table raeal Siwarporlb-—,* Moti-M**perKel .... Maplanrra^pcrical, Maple gagar Blraiatd «o»»y ...... •QSJ-INM-bOf. Coca* perlb Tcaperlb .... •• Mwrdeaaidetivared. &flr*MW* iter «•! .... •<«« uerdoa ........ •attar per lb. Ubeate per lb. 12 11 an auu a.iu so -m ia 40 1M 40 12.00 t.W 4 14 , 1* -BerEAIX. ...... %iJM '.'.'."" I!?* 5-iS ..... ,, 250&U 1.6V iO M6^4.IM i;**o -uit-'. Too •8 3) 24 ....... 164SH (Kl H«12 »B ••»»»•*«•»»ee»****e»»••»** ••e************ ••••••••••••••a- i«9it b-j>« News of -^ *4 A Week Paragraphic PKntoprapKs of the World's Dninps .1 1 «!.::. I.t •t - . . •-j; t' . \ ,\.> , .* . n i 1 t t ' t»- t !*••< 1 . t . r y 1 l i t i «•' • !* l i e s-.i«l. ' I rm i r. - .J. i.fi il n ."i ti tt •• ] . ft-, be fie UMI-.I I'dt r .itn D ' t f •'•., .•. •". f..» i •;• ' in tbe III.TT.-*. it.Jp p-t..:t t if T'IJ> .ji j...rtitn'1-t t • i -tt f..r tl j,-. ,,,1. i, r \, , r . . (.. < . , .- 1 . ., - I tb I lie if. f..r tb * *.* .mil H> ' I f t '»• " In .'n infei-\ •••v A\ .)'. ttti .T I'.rr i \ . r tibtlly ntlm fi'il tli if be u . u M 1 .•> i i "•li.lafe f.>r tb,- prc^i.l.i i. .1 n..,i i i tt>n i.it".>re t'n- n, \ t T». .••«-; it i tit ti.>r>,il c o n v e n t .'i -Sit.il 1 b ,1» !••«! -i n 1 *; the presid.-.iti il ii,.tu n iti,.n <.,m.- fluiig1b.it Ti'i Atu.-r i in . . /.»n -li" i:<) d> i line." S.IHJ Jlr llrj.in llie T)Oi prnluT Xeiv ~X»r\ cmiitl jarv in.li.-t.vl (}. .irge AV P.-rl t «s aid (li.irl.-. S. F iir liil.l f.-mi.-r ofli I.' 1 - -.1 flu- >,.-w YorK I.if.v f.«r f..r„. ry in "i. tb rd ib'^tei- . i n n , n g tbem with l tv lug run. IM!I'.1, inidei- tbe ^Iti-H.T >.f a snli«idi;try i->unpaii>"«! n a m P. tin- <>«n or<iiip of s(oi-k« b y UiP N o w York Life This Avns done in order to pet arounil the Prussian govermnt'".it"s objection to stot-k owuerFhip by an insuran.-e cim- pauy doing btisiness in Prussia. Tlit 1 grancl jury- exoneratprl >fr. 1'ei'lcins and Mr. Faircliikl of dishonest intention. With the charge that the Interna j tional Powder company, known as thf I powder tnist, lias otfered to betray im- portant secrets to Germany and allog- ; lug that the International i s a. con^plr acy in ro4raint of tnulo. Rohort S Wiwlrtell. president of the Buckeye rowde.r company ot Peoria, 11!., b:u } sent to all members of congress copies of a circular attacking the trust and charging Senator 7tenry .V. I>u Pont of Delaware with having an interest i n i t In a communication to William K. Hearst New York state's new attorney general, W. S. Jackson, said that il Mr. Hearst should s e e fit t o a s k lea.v« to institute QUO warranto proceedings in connection with the 3905 mayoralty election in Jfew York city a rehearing of the case would be granted. The first paper served on ilr. Jackson was an application b y i l r . Hearst for a re- argrurnent of the ease. The first national movement to en courage the use of safety and hygienic devices in the industries o f t h e country to make the lives of workmen more secure is soon to be started i n N e w York. In this connection there will be in the American Museum of Natural History "an exposition of safety de- vices and industrial hygiene" resem- bling European collections of the sanu nature. The offer o f E . H . Harriman to trans port on his steamship lines all supplies delivered at San Francisco and intend- ed to relieve famine sufferers in China has opened the -way- for the Americas Red Cross to make an appeal direct tc the farmers of the country to providt corn and wheat. The government is fit- ting- out the t r a n s p o r t "VYarren a t S a r Francisco f o r t h e same purpose. Frederick Starr, professor of an thropology at the University of Chica go, returned from a visit to the Kongc Free State. He reports that the most wonderful discovery be made was thai the natives play "cat's cradle," a game known to all the boys and girls of this country. Professor Starr regards the game as showing the stage of develop ment the natives have reached. The San Francisco Chronicle, ownec by M . H . D e Young, a Republican ol national prominence, printed an edito rial headed "National Loyalty," ii which a Avar dn-r was virtually giver that if Prerfiiii-iir. Itoosevelt's attitude -with regard to the Japanese questior were indorsed by congress California would become rebellious. All i s n o w quiet at Seooba and TTah alak. Miss., where fighting betweer. whites and negroes took place, ant there is no likelihood of further rioting It is said that white men protected in noc-ent negroes and that every effor. will be made by the whites to punist those white men who are responsible for the riots. The three defendant oil companie. against which Attorney General E11L of Ohio flletl ouster suits in Lima, O. acknowledged that the Standard Oi Company o f N e w Jersey owned all bm five shares of the capital stock of tin Buckeye Pipe Line company, the Solai Kenning company and the Ohio Oi company. In her first authorized statement since the death of ber husband on Jnlj 22 Mrs. Kussell Sage served notice tc all who have been importuning h e r by mail and in many other ways that sh< will give out no money until after Mr Sage's estate is finally settled, wbicl will not be within a year, v Announcement was made of a nett missionary movement in the Methodis church which is said to be the most im portant thing the church has undertak en in fifty y e a r s . The foreign mission- ary and home missionary departments of the church have been separated. It was said at the state department that the United States government through its ambassador in London, had pledged to Great Britain its support in any steps taken by the British govern ment toward ameliorating tbe fundi-• tion of affairs in the Kongo. It is learned that Great Britain wit send its first cruiser division in May next to the Jamestown exposition. Ac- ceptances of invitations to "particlpatt In the international naval review have been received from twenty-seven for eign nations. When M a x F . Ihmsen returns tc JCew York from Eii!-»p.- he will find that he has been d.p >*- -1 a s chairman of t h e N e w Turk stale (•.•nmiitit-e of the Independence league- ami lhat As Bcmblymnn Thomas F. l-jug has suc- ceeded him. Mrs. Jeanne Trautman o f N e w York, wife of a prominent physician, Alexan- der Trautman, was honorably acquitted of the charge made by Peter 3. iiogan that s h e w a s a woman of the stiver who had robbed him of $13 on Fifth avenue. The introduction of the wasp water for women Is threatened In lUtiT. Tho-.e professing to know s.iy that Loudon dressmakers h a \ e f o r a l o n g r i m e l»»«*u making zMlods etTorls to reintroduce the hourglass wryle of ligure. One hundred dollars for one baby. $2(MJ for twins and %oW for triplet- are the rewurV.s offered by ('liicigo la- bor union nucn a-; in<l.ieements to bring into the world large numbers of prospective unionists. The Rev. Charles F. Aked of Liver pool, England, has Uet-.tied to accept the call to the Fifth A\c-mn* Baptist Chnrch, JCew York. John 1). Uoekelt-1 ler i s o n e of th..- leading members 0 f lbe elmi-ch l; r .!-. 1 Mi: i t. •• i t r • t n - -- 11..- i~ i ... •• A J ii t - fTir. »> c i •]..>-. *i ; . ' \.|r r.I K * ' -' i » »• 1 r ..,. ..--,,» T ' . • • '- n ' l \ . t .4 I'I.' ; 11 J .'i .-<* T I. 1 • j S ,i- •• , ..f \ •' ,: , .-.- » . b. tt v -\. .-M . ' , •• - . \\>.i i.l i id t s , , , . | . ... \. v . licit Al I J»l« ( i . i m ki •• '•• "> ''it T. at T-'U.-I ''i N*'t •' » ^ : r tain ng Fie I».ht\vc,^lir cl. it-t... , ., New Jersey i^ t>» have a si 4 new iliv..r.e 1 IVV «;-..« -tt-.r St ,.,-^ said to bo lx b i n d tl**- «"• . c m Criivw rie\.luil. v s b . U i . ' •'> with rndigcstltm at Ids h'.u>» a t P i iu. ton, X. J., ha«t rcc ( .v.-H-l. ' 1 i ill Enforcing Pure Food Law. Washington. -Tan. 3 -I'ti'liT tlt« new pure food law the defiartment ot lgri- culture will imuii'fi ately ftond our spe- cial inspectors ami others' to buy arti- cles of food and have tbem tesie-L Tf found impure or not properly 1.IIK»K»<J proceedings will immediately !•*• msfS- tuted against the manufacturer and Feller. Under the law the depart ment can b u y a n ' article anywher* for that n-p""^. Lake Clianipluin. Jfonthly report of ehrnges of Water Level at Rouses Point bravr. MeaiOreJ frem oillre*d "(trade'* as a benchmark. ft. Inch. Dec. L 1900. 11 1 Is below i"tde ~ fi. ~ 11 11 " •• J,-, " ]1 IJlj " ^-** " 1 3 "" *" ' 3L " li chaege in water level. >f ^n. Belo-w- hldx w«r«.r mark. V ft "!%£ i n s . Anove low water murk, 1 ft ^ Extreme lileh. isTitcr mark. •» feetsW leche* Ifay 4, 1SG9. Extreme low water mark. 1.1 feet &i facb*-5 Ocu.ber 1C. 1880. T.. g. J<.NK8. »*»*H*MM •••••••• •••• **>«. : OPTICIAN : Praf. F. Q. Sanborn b4)*> »••****••••••••••••• »•• Janniry Division of Mj Time. FIRST WEEK- Plattebnrsb, Cumberland Hous*»,—7-H-21-22 Saranac Lake, Roberts Block—9-10. L^ke riacid, Dr. Rjnd'e Oiiice 11, p.m., 12, a. m. 8ECOKO WEEK. Keeseville, Commercial House— It. Peru, Davern House—15. Cbamplain, Champ'iiin flouse—16 Rouses Point, Montgomery Hjuae—17. Port Henry, Lee Home—IS THIKD WEEr, Ansable. Forks, Ameii»n House—23 Dannemorj. Pnsoc—24V ronx-rii WEEK. Lvonlloanta"n-25. Elizabeibtowo, Muolowood Inn—28. Wdlaboro, Sliepard Houee—^30, Easex Ion—3L Westport, Home Offlse—19, Feb. 1st. P.ease aetd reqaeat for 1907 Calendar of engagements. Do Not Forget the Dates. it will ctKt 3*"ti to vtrj.i u-; your iij:...-;.:..U'!i'.r*"ti^i-' t~.U-.rd and v e v..11 n_t.l y-i <<-.r r.- •'. SEED CATALOGUE 'AL:..III-. a very . ' V-l f> • " ' . . 'Ac W^itt: t'o-.l-y T'l H. W GORDINIER We cTsoissu.- t *'--• ' -' <•-•-' -' •",' on r^rm Implements, wa„i g Fencing. Poultry Scj. f.h>f, O.iic-I "line Engines, D^iry Supplses, Poultry Feeds, Fert'i'i^rs. K PilacLi i-?ry, i.'.-l -*•' . J H W. GORDINIER, Franklin Square, TROY. N . Y . j . Aniiinl Sleeting; T .. i-..^.. ;-.. -t ..--.1 ' .. s- . t/iiic i « . . -y A^r J .ri s ,. , in tv o.u-.: lu-> it • .. c ..- : II..*. ^. .'i I r.ur .a, * . .a.-. 1 fo r I tic o--- . .it • .i Ii . r - - t ^ eL-cn^j. . r n'.-l ' ..- ' * ' - . . : •'. * - u '. • bu-;Le» A- I~LI% j.r ;-.-r.> •- u. r«I r..-I... ^_ ' I ; .^u-buv'.. 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Palti sings her sweetest songs for you Uy way of variety the best comic singers of popular songs offer their best selections. What belter gin for Christmas? Think it over and write or call. Sold on small moalhly payaacaU. A. LEMIECJX. a» Baio«B *TKK*rr. rumaiiauH. a. *.

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THE PLATTSBURGH REPUBLICAN. U T I L I T Y — " T h e G r t t t e i t Good of th*> G r e a t e s t If a m b e r . " — B E N T H A M .

VOL. HS. NO. L P L A T T S B U R G H , CLINTON CO., N. Y., SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY o. 19o: WHOLK NO. i\*:^.

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{.»• v '»»» 'bf tag lor llw ilsseaae i n i ' i u s wetk H'O nooks were ink'on

(r ,n :bp PtaUeburgb Pontic Library'. 36C ol Ibp n.iump.8 werf UOD-OJ l JQ.

Ir if Let tiPCMearj l o g o c o t ol towo to

£ p ; j < u r p j e 8 tborou^blj < xauitned. Prot.

t-atburti wilt be at Cumbftrlaud Hjuae OD

ii .^Ja> aad Tu^iJay, ina. 7 3

IN ttt lduuo to the annanallF heavy rrnila

tlj .- itg U.e hatulajB, about ten ibousand

murp poet cards wpre bandied a l the P ia l t s -

bjrj.b pj=t i t l i jp this year than lost.

Ki , I I K I . B A N N E R a protectory boy, who

WJW iiviDg at tbe borne ot William Farrell at

C.tt.»liorsti, wag loorid dead in ula Ded Ian

Vf p jLefelaj morning. Heart failure was tbe

Tfai "Splesti.ing lor MemonZiD"." pub-

L-t.Hj in ibe i'LATTrHiinii RLIHuut' N" Tor tti*» coDTetienct? of tbe leacbe.rg aud pQ-

p. -> it« i t f pablic BCbools will be resumed

a'lpr tbe tirst term e iamina l ioDa .

A U I M I O N is called 10 Wt38 Elsie Allen'ii

Bjxe.u3fii.etJt as to treatment or tbe eyeB

I-) tua-rane Mary people in t swn are Bud-

i.;r beoettt from tbia t r e a t a e i t , and tbe

u. *:ter is well worlb c o n s i d e n a g .

H « / t N and Wbipple, of N - w Yjrk , tbe

c tLt» i .OT engineers to wbom was referred

B . hiT'.'jJc water supply p r o b l e n , b a \ e

r -p r;pl m favor of ibe installation of a sand

t er ub tbe lake t.bore, near tbe pumping

g » i ii., and est imate the cast to be $39 100,

Wi.ii anDUai charges amonriiing to §1 9J0. AT u dtrecior's meetint; L«ld at K-esevi l le

las; week ibe reorgaL.z vuon of the E i g e j C <'ji.:j Put>!isMDg Co. was completed. Hon. «ti,.B(-p T t o o - e , Jr , was elected president o ' 'tip c iixpar.j, ut->i H HI. b. G Prime, C u- H Pret-c >l\ H-'Lry M. Prime ar.d Karl J .-.pit-ru.ti.e to t.u vacaucieo- m tbe Board of J j n - t t I'-

A I t - H ' \ the B idge street Dews d^u" r PI ii red a bai yut-t to tbe newsboys 1L t i - e n , } , . j uti New Yeai'd night. Tbe In!- II .: number—repaired to tbe Coco-a f t L . i . 11 UTP, where a generous spread had t.p-L pr.A.Jp.1 lur bj tbtir tbousLtlo! em­ployer and a p;pa-<a!it t \ e w n g was spenf. T b - . flur wast er tivpned by the mas .c of an or..i,-?'ra proTilpd by M.r. b - m i f u x .

P * T N , ; . E , who wag arrested ln i i ff. charged w,:h l- .v .ni ' a'terrp;-l u l S o n hlff R i t e Vl ' .b Cj. tbti . iC

i t.pir btime l - Ibe L i -h r>pl-.oii.p up tor tr.al beturp JUS' ICP <d

•• Banker, i l \\ prt P uKct-UT •.' , I.L

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L !t.e third dpj-rpp, and was n . -'* if.} days ,r j u.\

i.iriip u>n Trai.hprir'tt'i-jb 0 'ibpu1 j e GP< r^p ^.pauitiotit i.-utiipaD> ate

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; ; • pr Mb the take, abd have a L'arr\u.i.-. , u > ' f 4 ' " j p K t j ' i e

'i . P. i'.tr'mr_'h Traj^s and L i ' w r As-b- . • !-"• • »•= n.-rt an.Ua.! Oa!, at tne t u-. . - 11 _> t.i. Mot .lay ptcLiLsr. A b j i i t l^'i

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"*« ii-i^\.t.- e-j.J .ii>- nt-u'eui humh-r • <: . t . - ^ l i t J t w . . G i p i tu fi. M u r r . l .

w -^ L - P s-r-C-'^-J p : z •. a t r j i 1 n r j ^ - . ^ * ^

[. in ' . t P i i z - i lur Lbe beat w a i z - r a Rire

t » - ' > l , .t.p w.r.ners be.tir iim GurppLler

t t i i l r M /=ppy.

' l i t rupuibe'-B ii! Sti.ith M I W - j L >1K-P,

B ...Lprno'jj o! Ri.lwa> Trui^mpn, a.< d t'.e

L i '.,^.- Ai.xi!,arj are to hold a b i z i r in F. r-

e , p.-= H J . . . O i J j . D t i a r > 2 1 , 2 2 , 2 2 , 2-t 2 i

ar . , 2ii Uue ot the fea'urpB o! the b.ir

w i'.;. is l .k- ,) to a tract cjn. - i icruble at ien-

t ^r. ati-l lrier_di> r.^alry is tbe cont - s t lor a

lur i.ued coal h.r the uiost popular railroad

tail. > tank Piacr and Charles Denicore

a-p tbp cjLtee'anis . Tbe mercbanbj ot tne

c.',\ n a \ p ilotidtoJ m a i j vain tbie articlee

wi-.c'i w... r>e dispospd i f The raiiro d

UIPL wdi * s c UA a pnz^ a ten dollar jr. d

p.pce T h - B U T h a t e beld maty pubi.c

aria.re »n '.bis u t , and alt nave been attei ded

Mr a n l Mr=r A M Warren on N-»w TearV

e r e r a v e a card parly at their home an Cutn-

t.pr a i d Avenue

MIBO H e . r . nadier, daughter ot Mr and

Mr*. \S H badler ot Piatls'iureli , returoed

lo B >smn thin wpek m resume her s'tidies in

lUcCramental muaiC. Mise Sadler graduated

It..m ibe P.atist.nrub Hijrb School to lbe

C ass i f Itnib and ir the an uain entered the

N.-w E cutud Cotiservalfirj, wbere she ts

m a k m g (xce l l ent progress.

At tbe recent anniversary services at Christ Church, Deposit. N . - w T n t k , the Rev. Juhn»N. Marvin of A lbanj preached at the

i mowiiog -txri-vtte,-and in Ihe evet . iog »|H:>ke ot Lu work as General Jliotjionan through­out the Dioeetse, with apt Ciitl ruleretce to what ia be.ujr done by ibe church lor-needy consmap.irpa in the Adirondacks.

Mies Obartutte Cliaee, of Hol iokp, Mass ,

ILe uewiy aDpuinuul uBsislflbt kindergarlfn teacher ut the K>>rmal cclio >!, etile.re.d upon b e r u u u e s UIIH week at lbe < peuing of the t e im. Miss Ctiase lakes lbe place made vacant by lbe deulh of Miss Arabella Wil-man, whi h vacancy baa been temporarily eupplied by Miss Clara Carr, ot Albany.

The e n g a g e m e n t is a t n u i r c e d of M'BS

Irene t-igtcr, dani.b'.fr ot Mr. and Mrs. J.

L-she S g i o r to Winslow B. Watson, eon of

Judgo and Mrs. W C. Watson. Miens S'gm.r

torseveral veats lias been in N tvv York, wbete

sh-» ' tudied a' Pratt I i sutute and has suc­

cessfully e n a b l i s n e d herself a3 a designer.

Mr. Watson has made an admirable record

in Ciiil engtbeer, and is al present engaged in goven ment work at Panama, having been l o r i i e r l y i n Lhe S t a t e s e r v i c e .

M r a . M o a s K e n t P l a u , a t a n i D f o r m a l r e -

epp ion Tuesday, January 1. received tbe

cobgratulal iote ol bpr frienJa on the occas-ior;

or her t ioety-third birthday. With lbe

advance cf years there has been no lessening

ot l i e vivid ii .ttreet a lwajs maintained by

Mrs P ia t t in Luairs of the day at home and

abrc-Ld, and 1 ar pily her htaltb Is falily good.

Sae retains the prestdeLcy of the board ot

managers ot the H >aie for the Friendless, an

otHcp which she has held since the :o lading

ol the iDStilution in 1874 Mrs Piatt ia alBO

o :e o' tbe vice-presidents of tbe Woman's

Onion Miftiorary Society of America tor

Heathen Lands . Thi3 Bcciety was organized

tnlfcGO, isu'juer.cniinational, acd tbe pioneet

of women's mitEior.ary Bocietiee in tbie

century.

S T K A > ( . ; ! • : F A T A L I T Y .

J M L - r t H a r p o f l l t .<l ian i : n j . i ' l « F p l l <>" <'•«*

!<•<• ai .<! A v e 1 ' « n . . ( r n f e d 111* S k u l l .

Albert Hrrp, 8'. eno lre tr in the err.pK-J

o ' t h e l y f s c e r Light «v Pt-»er Coirpat.j mft

b'.s dpa'b by a j.pfo:iar Rcc.detd r r T'urs-

day n o n i r e . H e l a d cropped the nver

from I n home, whir1, is » s«hi.rl distance

a b e v e the dam al J dian Rapids. Alter

cnit lng & sapling be was re lnrmnc or the

ice with the sapl iru on nm «t - al !• r ai d bis

a x e on the other. When i t sho i t d i s t a n e

Ir. m the shore 'he ?li[ | e,1 i r d f« '1 B i s

nephew, J^hn Pnvidson, saw him tall a~d »s

he ciifl DOI rise U P hi'y cnlled l IF fuher w o hastened to the pli.ee wbere he fell and tound lhe nntortanale man with a terrible grsh in 1 ia head The axe bad penetraUd t i e brain and he <l!fd n'mtnt lnp'antl) . X>r. Tl.otr.peon « s s Hi.mmorcd and found that l i e skul: on the l ight side ot the eye had been Rplit open Bbd in his opinion Mr. Bare wai ro l cotifcdiuB h r u p irs icnt .

Mr. H i r e was about fortj two years of age and was a ra ' ive ot S e h m l e r Falls. He ia survived bj a wile and three small chil­dren, l i e WHS n niprrl.er of P'attsbaiah Tent No. K. 0 T M , and l i s b l j thought ol b3 hi?, associates and employers.

K o l C l i i s t i i l l a t i o i i .

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The death of John E M. n% a former .superintendent of Schools in Plattaburgh, occurred in Auburn Dec. Ci".

Professor M>er was a member of the A u ­burn board of education, au . i h i died, from heart disease, m the roc ma of the. board, his body beinsr found there bj Pi olcsaor Thomp­son, the Superintendent of S"hooH.

Professor Mj er with h.j u . m j left Pi alts-bureh twenty years fj"i f<~"- Oauaetoia, wbere he became a mem'ier ui u manufac-t u r i t g firm. B e v • > > i i.ble tiiBiinctor and had many friends n> PIB'*U > , r'vVi who hear wiih sincere regrel t: • i . « < o i LI= death.

K e s i j r / n a t i o n o f 1' P . S h e r t c l e u .

The many friend-' <>r l f rp.Tp! to ,'purri lb .f v ' t p .r-'i'.n a> i l e tk i I i n - tu F >r the pa-l tDirtPP ^ ••.'-0 -cupie.1 Ihp position ati'1

h * Ul tall Di.' C urtiv . d i e : of t i e i f l i i rs nr.rier p afed him h u h in t , p , c

Shedden will ii resitrned bis . roijale's court. \ r. Shedden baa 'unng that time .jtinehB-iike COD-t is cnarge ha^e ui i l lon ol thOt-e

w.t.i »bi.Hi r.p came in cuwnn. wrulHtiB bi . -mpsso l l b P ( m ; p i- in.>ie than doub:e

what it wa= a" th - time be toe K the posiih n

h , has intrcd'jcpd mauj improvements

wbith have ri'iit i '' ' 'tnd s \3 l emat i z j d the

w..rk to such an <-juri.Mb.il the tiin'liriir of

di .cnmeb's and r e - H J was a matter ot tt e

ehiirten pos-i 'de 'HUP..

M'. bbpdde.n has rot j e t announce 1 bis

piULS fir the laiure, but is coaBideriig

s-veral business (Tonnsitioi33 of a private

nn'ure.

F Lapor'e Pajet*" 'on ot Joseph Payette,

h i s bppc- opp< inted clerk to succeed Mr.

Sh-uden . H - i= a .... UL.«r man who la wed-

likpd and Will undoubtedly i-ive sat istacaon

U those doing business with the cdi^e.

Body oJ C h i l d F o u u d by J l i v e r .

The. body o f a n e w h - b o r n baby boy was lonLd On .Sa'.urdal h l t i r i i . - b bj LWO lads re.uibiLg 1 onif frooi i im i ^ on the river, Tbp reaiams o! the itfaLt wpre i j ing on the r.ver bank just noi.f of he rt-wing machine lacturj, and were w i a p i e d in a piece of gauze cloth and an :>U newspaper. The polite were nonli- i l and proceeded to the opot and the bi d} was taken to B.own's un-clprtakiDg rooms. An it. q test was held but no detinue information was gathered as to lhe identity o! ttia perpeuaiora of tbe in­human deed.

E d i n b u r g h W a n t s R a i l r o a d .

w.-.n LP b-M. of or.ier at»d good fello-xBbip,

fc-,1 their iit-zir wdl undoubtedly meet w tb

£ / > j 80C 6SS.

T.M. i r ti T*e.ftb i rgbt, or the Bei.n K n- e Foa'ieaL A^cordiog to the Twell lb

daj I-gpt,d the wise men of lb* E u t who

Cxtne to worship were ihree kings, and en

the eve of the day tbe> agreed to spend a

few hours in reibxatiob. The story, c o m ­

bined w. h trikdiuon of the Rj inao Satur-

a t .a, deve opsd into a uocia! rite in France,

h r , i became an a L m a l celebration, travel-

ltctc also to G -rm*uy in-d Ej^land. A feat­

ure wwi the baking of a cuke in wb.eb abe*D

was: l.tlden. When lbe eakfe is cut, whwver r*a-ives me piece io which is tbe Denn \* kit,g lor tbeye»r . H e b o i d * n, mock court,

tne homage of l i e c o m p a n y is presented

h'jd Bpong are indoljrfcd in. For the dignity

eocterred be i», however , •trictly beld l o * c -

coati!, »nd u i u l b* the next enter!niner on

the T-elftt i-Digbt,—that opporlujiU> may b e

g iven to choote t o o t h e r king.

T n e ex'raordlnary and anloolrod for dl*-pl»ceuifcn'. of »lrat» lu ttua b*U o l Lake George tbe otb*r day has caused u o c b epec-utaAioo on ibe part ot aei»DU«u. Ti>« dle-Urbtaae* oeearred a l tbe aortb end of tbe lake, o<f Uw jbora near UM S I M S of 'J>e Amthtma Gmohllt soapaoy. A eoei t>tw|r« bad crowd** oa too •kooMi a* a effjrte lo d i 4 o d « e U hod b o a s folita. Baddaaiy tbe too* I -fced tt by lu oow volitioo, ood ia-TOStlfMiOB »W>««4 I w t tOT M t M K O f l . V N •qaara taat lb* a >*ot tb* lake bad aaak I* a 4e*4b «f U laat. Be far a* kawm U*> ia lie oaly pan tt t*a kk* aleetai. bat H bj auud tbat ao aaiaty «>* a* ktt, m Ift* bat-Urn U HaMa to •>*» oai *f aay piaw of I*ai

r*~f

1 i t MliMikf « j f aiaat tat «f

The people of Ellenburgh are looking for belter rai.road facilities and to that end are about to pennon lhe D & i i to uBsi3t tbem in tha'. u i r t c j o n . The petition is s igned by 456 property owners and afikB that the D & U. build a branch Irom Bradley Pord to K lenburgh Center, a distance of nine miles. Tbe line would run through a fine farming and dairy country which is also well supplied with exce l lent water power tor the deve lopment of mauufacluring. John Moore of Edenburgb Center ia represent ing the people of the town at A'bany. It is propQSf-d to exempt the railroad froji taxa­tion for ten years should they decide to build the branch.

P u r m e r C a d y v i l l e H o y K i l l e d i n

31 out aim.

District D-puty P .1 F u n of TicoorVrogn

installed the t.ewly e l . c . e d < tli-.i rs of. Pi itts-

btirth C- oi ci|, Knlgbts <>( Ci.aimbt'H, on

Wedrt-fdi-y r igbll. The following tllut-ia

w e i e instal 'ed: —

Grand Kniehl—.7 B Riley. Dapu'y"Gr(lD' , Iv.m lu—Dr."Wr9.*Bi%DaL. Cbnplaiti—R-v J P . O R urke. C h a n c e l l o , - Rev. W a. Keiley. }<.i aictal S. cretlaij V V. Valley. R e c o r d i n g S e c i f ' l a n — J E Kpnlal. Treasurer—T. F. Dw\er . Warden—Wihimm C Hsy. Ltcturer—V F Boire. A d v o c a t e — J . R. ftolllna. Inside Guard—J. H Grogan. Outside G u a m — J . M R / a u . Trustee—A. Sharron.

A'ter the ceremonies refresbm r'^ w e i e

ee ived and speeches made by i.M. J. B.

Riley, Rev. W. S. Keiley, Dis in :t Deputy

Finn, and R-v . J„ P. O'Rourke. The mem­

bers were entertained with recitations aod

stories by Dr. W J. Brenan and John K.

Collins. H i n . R. E. Uealey was tbe last

speaker of the evening and spoke upon the

welfare of the ordter.

M a s o n i c I n s t a l l a t i o n -

T i e <-r-w O. nr.rf.f real N i t n o a ! B i t ) cf Sir"> H | . t . e t . . i i .Ta' 2 .n .is u t f ."•p lniil.'ir", w l i - h w s e n c . e d l.,»t euipn er The town has i-nw thri p naiioi a! but k«

F> rl Edwonl i it. 1 old a i-ptc-.ii, <•!• r i-<n 10 T..ie en u.< ij ips t->n c< t o- ilu.L' :he TOKO •SO 000 fur a Bfwtr ^ p|em.

TI c •> pi-rt n'lii'o to li e f-ti] t u r v r i ' . ' • * nl Po' .'it- W. rhs fd T'OJ- fl> ws •!,«' Iffs.'K pe'scrip uied he iml-lip btnhs in thai t ty duritijr 'he paf-t Jt ar.

Tl.e ice in t i e Hud-on «>• r,t i nt or. Tin s-du\ . The vviili r t i c o u r 1 .< d i . ks at All nr.j nut! lhe 1> A H tracks on »N ate st.

R u i ia Pi.ir.t is fCifterifir fr..n an epi-derti c ol trup

MHlori.'sft e row l ' .borrsri I'IHIP is C'"-m-pleie.i, t i e ie.e f-kiliKL' link rtt.-lj tor use, find the people are lot king loiWurd .0 a 11.•«< seas.-.r ot outdoor ppnris

Tupper Lakp H.alt Schoot d. f-ut«.l 1-r.i-: k-liri Acadi mj at biuket bai Hi io 11. Tue pntiip was pltijed a'. Tul.pt*. Like .

W J D.-ars, a irtBdiia'e. of S' [ j .wrence T' ivirsity ol tt.e c ass ot ls:i<i, t^upeun-t . t d e i . t of H e E n Ka (Tv si ho Is, n»p e | e ; i i d ^ec-eiarv Of Ihe A-t=oCiati >n of Acndi-mic Principals, at .^jracuse Inst we.,*k.

A: the St R.'.'t-' I'ul'an R aervirion CI riSimaa i f frooi'ii, Pel»r (> m , 27 \ears old, n.urilt-ieil his I j 'h .r v. Hi in i x . The mi ii weie tj luni'iiii!? ovi r M.n e piopuly.

Tlit* !-'. l/.wn nf c Conrdi B mrd ot Super vigors has adt.p cd a n solu'it n lo i e pre­fer t< il to the lej;i^lalnre npl ing that the State (uinisi tree anti-toxin tor the inocula­tion ot herds Imvi .« anil in x, at d a'so to P'tnro an appropriation for the diair.aj^o of 5^000 ti ;res of swatiip land in Canton.

The first lawsuit ever tried in TPra'nktiu cour-'v oy a woman is to come nefore Jas-lice M .ore at Bangor, Jan. 16. I li an action on accorn.t, and is brou-Jr by Afia Lawrence against Bert Lawrence, M"us Bojce , of Malone be ing attorney for the plainhd.

V E K M O t V T .

Rirhf.Til has a new industry in the form of n m s m t n f ' T i b'.r maple ^ngar evapr.ra-lnr« an 1 s r e l e * w l ; - h i= j ia' p{a.r*ed t.y '-niai! B-"s t t D u r b a n . (J n- , for th 5 pur­pose ot IMing their orders in lhe United Smtes .

Mr ar.i MTP. Re-.rc'" Smith rt Kharm died or. 1) -r 3 1 . Mr. t-ir.i'h ha 1 pr.m von i s , his A-it.> cared lur h'm a week and th-n was tnki n ill wi:h iTut c' it'S her d"atn o c c n r n i g I WO !•( nrs before hi". T loy were b i l h 7 2 yciirs ol i.

The HT I1 anrtifti mepiing nt lhe y . rmrml Da rjtTe-.'s A«5 fiation ar.d lhe 14 *t nnnnnl mt'P'tni» of the Vertnoi.t Snuar M-k-ts ' Ai--••tcia'iou will be held r<xt week In Bur-'iPKion

The Oot'leiitli li'.rarj at Lvnilot.v.lle was dedicated Saltirdaj. t t e ex-rrisxw b e n e fol­lowed by a recipt ion 10 the toonder, Ebor \\ Co^.lei-h.

Mrs Hast of rn'namsvi l le , on a ho'iday \5-if, wl tie ~hakiti!r a mi* dHloeated her shonlder and fractured one of the small oones .

Vernv-nl exppcts to send deleirates to the lil.h World's Minduy School Convention wt i -h will be h*ld at R ime, Italy, next .V ay.

Kne-R n II ill, ot Sunderland, died at ibe Snldier--' 1.1 imp al Berr injjton O'lristmns iru.rrdnsr. He n-ivetl tlii'i uah the war in Com) any B. .'! i J .fantry Oalifoinin V Inn-leers. Bis is the third death at the home with n ten days.

Rti'lui d ei nrtsrr < n nro conpidprinff lhe fe.iiMOih'y of s'.cckib'r coverts of V . t m o n t with fiirt-i«n t a m e birtl?, pitch as the Nor­wegian ptarmigan, the blackcock aud ring-ntck pheasants.

Thiw ie the way tbe-Borl iDgton Clipper pnts, i t : —

" T h e G-arters" a r j w n e d last Thursday and went home for good, after voting them­selves * 2 2 000 that they had not earned and had not even m«de lhe preter.ee of putting in time for, a l Graftaville, on the O . ion.

T O W N CORRESPONDENCE.

0 o Tuesday evening occurred the installa­tion ceremonies ot Clinton I,:>dge, No . 355, F . & A . M . , P r o f . 5 . J . P r e s t o n c o D d u c t i D g -

lhe exerciseB. Tha fallowing t f lhers Weie viaitors, many of whom attended the dunce

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

Mr. A. H. Taylor has purchased a One new team of working horses from Bluff Point B -tel Company."

Mr E'Igar flayea is on the sick list this week.

Mr. Charles Light is said to be more com­fort able.

Roi lerekal ing was er jo )ed here inClough'e Had l a s t w e f k Wednesday evening.

O e of our merchants, H A Riley, D e t wi n r. Eerious loss last Friday when his lean-, ran away in Plattaburith which resulted in the I033 ot one of hia norms,

Our vil lage was well filed with N e w "Fear's

instal led: W. M . - Newton R. Mi I iwaice . S. W. —Jame.i E Too-naa. J. W —Meivin C. Mason. Treasurei—Isaac Meikel. Secretary—Harrv A Thomas. Chaplain—RPV. B. S. Cramer. S. D . - L - ' u i a Mi|i|er. J D - b c a c B . Mosea. S M. 0 . — B e o r y ' . Dnncan. J. M. C — John B . Percy. Tiler—B-rt.ard Walter. Trustee— William B Mooers. A n t l a b o r a t e bai qnet was served ard a

very e i j i y a b l e even ing spent in story-tell­ing, speech-making, etc . H o n . C. H . M o o r e a c t e d a s 1OICB'_ m a s t e r .

S t . J o h n Bapt i s t I n s t a l l a t i o n .

in Clousih'd Bill on Tuesday evening. TI e Grange is preparing for the ine'allatioD

of tff.jers to take place next Wedntsdaj evening, January !) The stockholders have declared a s ix per cent, divideud notwith­standing tbe los3 of grain in the grist mill.

O ir Normal studente have returned to tbetr duties in town.

Mr. Frank Russell is home.

Miss Carrie. Pierce vitited friends In Salmon R ver this week.

Our rural free delivery men enjoy New Year's Day at home.

CADYVILLE.

Rev.

The

A. b a t q a e t and installation of cff i iersof

the St J jhn Baptist Society was held at tl e

FoLquei House on Wednesday evening . Tbe

Ceremonies were conducted by the

Fjtuer Peiletier, ctmplain of lbe society,

lo'.iowing c ffijers were instal led:—

Hon President—Pierre Lapoinle. Preoide.nl—G H AicbamuauU. Firol Vice-Pres —Joseph Seguin. Second Vice-Pres .—Henry Brault. aecretarj—Dr. J. U. LnRo.que. Ass i . Secretar i—P. F. Giraid. Cor. Secretary—Israel Crete. Treasurer—Joseph Simard. A381. Treas .—0 A. Areuambauit. Coiiec'ing Treaa - Allred Gallant. C h a p l a l l — J . N . P e le l lOr . O M I . I Guards. — EJward Croteau, Poter Beaselte.

Appropriate rema:k3 were made by P .e -aident Aichatnbauilt, Father Peiletier, Dr. J. N LLltjtque and^ the Rev. Fathers L-wiu and Siro^is. A tier an elatiorale banquet i l a u i n g wa3 e i j n e d , the <xc(-..eat m u s e brinir l u t i u b e d b; LiBjiribiii'u's orchestra.

Mi'sa Nril Reid of Plattsburgh spent a day in town last w e e s .

Hies Mollie Harney of Long Ii land ie s p e c d i o " her vacation at her home here.

Miss K. A Hinman of Schenectady spent her holiday vi-.ca'ion visiting relatives in Cadyvi l leand PlatlsbHruh.

L slie Norcroas lias g o n e to New Y ' l k wiin a carload of potatoes tor F. M. Murray.

Miss AgneB D ckiDEon has g o n e I O G K L S Falls to spend lbe winter with her grai d-mother. She will attend school tbere.

Mr. Clouirb's dance at Morrisonville was attended by a goodly number of our j o u n g people .

Miss Matlie Good ia vis i t ing at Plattsborgh.

L E . DickineoD and f tmily are o a t e^ain.

MT.aDtl Mrs. George Goibord-are a tGlene Falls. Mra. Gnibnrd will remain for some lime, but Mr. Gt ibord is expected to return soon.

Mr. Amber of Scheree.tady has been the guest of Miss Margaret Reed

K E E S E V I L L E .

PUBLIC OPINION. [Thiscolumn is open for the free discussion of

a l l tot-iori of p u b l i c i t j tere?.L..

MOOERS FORKS. N Y., D i e 20, 19J6.

E litor or PLA'ITSBI'KUH K E I T B L I I U X

I wi«li to say a n<w wordB to rny omi-a l f la ol the G A. R. in Clinton C i . through the ti.e..:iuaj cd j o u r paper. A-3 tha delegate represe tint; Sa.mu-*l Cannon Poat N.i 37+ G A R , of Mooera Fjrk'9, N. Y. , I bold a c •mmunicition from Comrade. Diniel J.

O'B-ien of L=w O Morris Post, No 121, G. A. R , ot Albany, N Y , te l l ins me tbat be i s a candidate tor Drj, irlnr,,!. I'nininnurler

u/ilif O. A. Ii. a/ the Sla'f of . \>«- York at t.ie CDUiing 41*1 aciua-tl e a c a i i u m e u t . H^ is serving m now aa Senior V i c e Department Ct,mmaoder, and be ing connected with the A-jutaut G-nerat's i f u j e at the Capitol, Albany, N. Y , and conversant with our lfeiirla'ivi bodies, a n j with h'n aolendid war

record and z>al (or lite welfare of the old aid the dawn ol lu07 comradttp, i.t my (B;union DO person iB Deaer t'uted, oi wou'd ren ler belter s e r v x e than

b • as our next Dijpj.ritnen!, CoinmaQder for

the welfare, o! tha'G A R of this State, tor

tbia reason T ask the Dele-rates of tbe Posts

i j CiintoD Co. to j >in me in endoie ing Com-

rad» O B ien'd canditUcy a n l to notify Post

121 G A R , A l i u n y , N. Y., or tbe fact, r/.s- st>rm a.s concrnleut so that Comrade

O'B.-ien through bis past may know the fra­ternal appreciation of a worthy comrade by the veterans of Clinton Co. Your Comrade

io F . C. and L.

E. W. S T E L L E .

S A R A N A C .

J a m e s Pinkman, who has been eerlonaly ill for some time, is reported better.

Our band furnished music at the Radford baz iar on Thursday and Saturday evenings of Uat week. -

Miss Marioo Murphy, who !ia« been pper.d-in r the. holidays with her mother, returned

to Albany this week-

Mrs. Alor.zo Lamklna, an aged l»dy who lives wilh her son, Lyman, at Mt tti-.teville, fell down stairs last week and fractured

bo li wrists. D H KitK met with a pair.ful accident

las wp.^k. Wbile unloadlr=g a lead of oil li£ goi tiia itiomi) caught beieen tbe chimes of a barrel and the platform, nearly sever ing it from his hand.

"To ttve m r tprit w r l ,qrri] m**ir(a, l o o p \. rl(*cti"ep raft-er than l^xr,t>, ,tr'1 rtftr.errer.t -fl'bpr th»r. fnolin.r ; ' o he w.-.r'ht, r e t re-sprc<a*ie ard wp.-ililt, rt.

--t n<l- , to o'u.ly hard, It m l q i etty, ta'k s-er'iv, act frark!' : to llstprt to p a r s and r>ir.1=>. lo l.<sh°« Hr.,] pturpp ^*dh open heart, to bear git e^eerfT'v, do all bravely, await o ' c a t i m s , hnrrv n- v»r; in a word 10 let the spiriloa', nrbidden ard urconscinn*, erow up thrrngh the c o m m o r : this ia to be my pvmi'fnnv.

TTlI.I.IAM PfcNEV C r U V M V . - j

Pro'f-starit church mtpresia i r N e ^ Y n k have laid ont a protrramTie f-r 500 jroonel meetings at noon dnrtr.ff ten . U \ ° in Feh-rnnn for the workmen in at least two hun­dred phops S^mp- of the fi'remosi pn'pu rratorgrf the city are to address the. trath-eri' g-t, which have hpen arranged for hi the church and labor commtitee ot the reitera­tion of c'inrehM and Chris i in organ zt l tons in N e w York The d-nominations nrps=nl-ed ii elude lhe Moihodiat. Presbvlenan, Con-ert sa'iorfl l is i , B j p l H , Epi'C-tpatftr, Re­formed, Lalheran, Moravian end Disciples ot Ch-iH.

In lhe Diocese of Albany n fund ha=t been s'n'teil to l>e known ns "The Bishop'.- Pars-v" The. o^j^ct is to aid candidates for Tloly O dera, and also lo meet 'he special reeds in mispionary work in the Ditcepe. Ollerloss to ihe fund are to be rnal" du-iror the vl?it-a t i ins of ihe Bishop and the B.shop Co-ailjntor.

A mt-morial service in honor of the late Mrs. M.inrarPt B>tiome was held at the Madison Avenue Method's' Church last Sun­day. Addresses were e iven by representa­tives ot the varioni line? of relisrinns work w i b which Mrs. Bol tome was identitied.

Madame Palti has had another enthusias­tic farewell appearance in London.

The celebration of lhe Methodist mission­ary jubi lee in India bes?an laat week at Barialie, Binirh India. One of lhe featuree was a rrcepfion to Mrs. Bnller, widow of Dunran Butler, one of the first missionaries to that country.

W O M E N .

Women and eirls do most of Ihe worlc of e love-making in Italy, men being only e m ­ployed in curing and cutt ing lbe skin*. The girls receive from 20 to 40 cents a day and the women from 40 to 69 cents, relatively hieh wages in E i r o p e .

Madame Melba, the prima donna, after a three years' absence, hag arrived accom­panied by $400,000 worlb of jewels .

Baroness Burdett-Cnuits. the famous phil­anthropist, died at her home in London Dec 30, a t the age ol 92 years.

The window in live Bloomingdale Re­formed Church, New York Cily, in memory of Mrs. Gilbert lbe ectresa, waa unveiled Dec 30, with appropriate ceremonies .

CURIOUS F A C T S .

Australia is BO prosperous that railway r a t e s , f r e i i r b c a n d p a s s e n g e r , a r e e v e r y w h e r e

being reduced. Ireland baa more centenarian! UIHD Eng-

lxr.a France and Germany combined. T h ' receipts of the railroads of Germany

The Misaes Mabel and Christian White • fo- O J ober, 1906, were $4,000,000 above tne and Grace Burke spent lbe holidays with their parents.

Chester Evorleth and daughter of Platts­burgh, called on friends here on Sunday.

Miss Anna Thompson is vis it ing her father, Joseph Thompson.

John Cromie returned to the Albany Busi­ness College, after spending Ghristmaa with hia mother. John is bound to "ge t there." ard his many friends in town rt j j ice at lbe record he ta making.

Buckweat cakea and sausage gravy are lhe principal morning diet in t o w n jus t now.

P O R T K E N T .

but

C O M I X O A N D t i O I S G .

Johe S'.otrr, a cocduc'or o c the Northern

Pacific Rai.road, was kiMed a l Livingston.

Montana, on Tuesday. Details of tbe i ccideDt

that resulted in bis dealb are not k iveo .

Mr. Storr* waa a *on of Mri. John g t o r n

and left for lbe weat about BUe*D year* aco-

He W M forty-four years of a g e aad unmarried.

George and Frank Storra of Cadyvi' le and

Chattel Storra of N *w York City are brother*.

Tbe reuaina will ba brought to Cad} ville

for interment.

Team Froze*.

Dr. P. J Mn'leii of Ames' iary, Mass., spent the holidays with bis parents at Beek-mautown.

Mr. Daniel Coegtove of N e w York baa

been riEiting bis s isters in town.

Tbe Rav. Nelson Kel logg of Philadelphia

is in town for a short vacation.

Hallcck Biomley of Cornel! spent lbe hob-days with his auut, Mrs. Graham Walworth.

R i c d a l l McCullougb, who spent the holi­

days a t hie borne ia Chtzy, has returned to

Cornell.

Frank O'Brien, Inatructor in tbe ti l l l

School, baa leturued to Poudaui. Mies Catollue Pierce, of Morrisonville, waa

a visitor in town thU week. Frank McKeefe, of Montreal, is in town. Mlaa Burleigh returned to New Y»rk w.tb

bar coaain Mi*s McCaddeo. Mri. C. P. BeadleilOQ of Morrlaootille baa

b3*u io tows. Mr. Frank Daport of Port Jl*ory ipeut

N<*w Year* in Platubor-ib lb* gueai of bia mother.

Mr. J P. CoBclcubam baa been la Sebeoee-tady oa buelnasa.

A n u i i a l M««tiBa;.

A oca-a/aaad Canadian uaaaad Neil Mr Docald, aaiplayad by Oeoab McCabo, of Maloea, auriad oat with a i*aa> of bor*M lor a laaibar aaaip at Daaaa Tb* at-zt •aorcloc »'r- MeCaba got word lliat tte-DaaaM aa4 baas IMMMI ia taa CaHloraia road ia a ataoor aa« aaariy troaaa. Tb* taaa) waa tcaa* is la* K—>*4— brook Iroaaa I* a>>ib. ft Ii Mi. tbat McOaa.

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Tbe Iftb annual •eotlng of lb* Cliatoa C o w a y f « l r o u ' Fir* ifatllel Jktaoel iuoa will t*b*W*t tb* tit art Hoawjo Pia'.tabarxb, P>iday aft*raooa. Jaa 11, 1991, baKtaabaj; at 1 3* abarp. Ail wbo bav* dalaw) acalaat lb* AMoriaUoa ahoaidbriag tboir bi«* t* a* aaiiltad.

J. W. HAMMIM. 8tCf.

The millinery l.uaineas whieh has been con-dueled by Miss Kennedy in ihe Mould block has been taken up by M s ManrareiWnalen, one ot our enterprising and popular young ladies who will mee t the public in ihe near future with a lull line of up-to date, nobby head-gear. Her experience as a milliner IB BO well known that words are uaelea3 in

flPRCriOiDK her work. She eol ciw your patronai:e afler hsr o p e n i f g actl wi-1 Oe pre'ared o meet the rtq liretnents of the most tiifliidioua.

B J. and C. 11 MfGuire were io Albany thia week at tbe inauguration ceremonies .

Mirs B. Kennedy waa in Pial lsburgh Tues­day on tusinesB.

R D. Burion returned to Btirlineton Wed­nesday afler spending New Year'd with bis parents in town.

J a m e s Rome} n returned to Boston Satur­day alter spending Christinas r i t h his parent*', Mr. and Mra. E K R i m e y n .

Misa Mabel Garritt went to Plat t sburth Fridaj last.

School opened Wednesday in our achoc-la. All our out ol town teachers relumed Tues­day.

A very etj'iyable evening waa spent New Yeai'd eve at Ihe home of J t s h a a 1. Anthus bv iraoy of our young Jolts, who Eailn red there to witness the e'osing of dear old 190G

Grimes and j ikes wereeij»)ed after wtiicli rerreehmenta were served.

Mr. John Allen of N e w York spent New Y e w ' s at Mr. ard Mra N. W. Aldrich'a. On hiB return he was accompanied by Miss Eibel who gee3 for en extended vi6it wnh friends and relatives in New York and olber cities.

The lecture g iven Wednesday evecinir In Kingsland O.tera House by Alton Packard, of lhe Reopalh Lyceum Bureau, waa well attended aud the entertainment ba9 been classed among tbe beat ev jr g iven here.

Miss B e n n a E. Weldon of Lipbain'd ia vi3!tirtg friends in t^wn.

H. M. Qi inn of Detroit, Mich., is spending a week at bia borne here.

Mrs. Frank Babcock returned Tuesday ftom a visit wilh her daughter, Mrs. H. Helma of Willsborough. N Y.

Mr. S. F. H<-nry of Plattsburgh called on cuitorners ID town Wednesday.

Mies Roaa Riel of Barre, V t . , is visiting ber paren's, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kiel.

W. A. Toroer spent Sunday with friends in Pial lsburgh.

Mr. Fred Riel of Plattaburgh spent N-3W Year's In town with his parents.

Nelsou Hodd of Montreal ia visiting bis brother Mr. Louis H j d d .

Mr. and Mrs. Mi.cuell L .Bal ! of Schenec­tady are visit ing friends, and relatives ID town.

Tbe funeral of J a m e s Dunda* was beld Friday p. m. from bia home on N-rth S i b l e street. Mr. Dandaa # a s one of oar old and reepected citizens, and tbe larse number of (rienda who tra'.hered to show their reet>ect for the deimri-d friend attested tbe high esteem in which be was beld.

Mr. aud Mrs. Napoleon St. Louis of P.'atu-burgh *p#r,t NdW Year'a wilh Mr. and Mra. Henry St. Lion.

Beginning tbia week our atorea will cloce at til o'clock four eveninga of tbe week.

Fred. M. LaDake made a botineaa trip to Albany Toeaday.

R. V. Bayea retnrned Toeaday frcm a week'- tJcit at bia boat* in Bridport, Vt.

OwiOK to rep*I'» dooe in Union Hall laat week the danciur elaM of Prof. Kiel* did no: •«et . W*do*tday ereaing b* greeted tbew and a lar^a daaa responded to tola notice* tbat ba would bold bia aebool oo tbia eteuiug. At e**ry l*aaoa glvea by Mr. Kiel there are a*w faeaa io tb* Uo* of oaaoera aad be ia bavlag graad aoeceaa.

A jolly crowd froai PlatUborgb bad aappar attb*Oo*iaieroial H

There are no signs of ice yet bere fine s leighing.

The dance at the Bor.nyview Friday night waa quite well attended.

B II. Burroueha aud John R^nnell, Jr. were at K 'eseville Saturday Light.

Mrs. Kennedy is slowly recovering from b >r recent illness.

Grant Anson waa at the Btatijn Saturday on hia way to Keesev i l l e .

The children of tbe Sunday School had quite a treat the other n i sh t by Mrs. Bu-1-I'lgton t a k i n g tbem l o K e e s o v i i e lo the Christmas tree. John Renneli , Sr. earned the older iteople to the tree.

May Burroughs, of E ' s « x is vis it ing ber" g-andparents , Mr. and Mra. Burroughs.

Mrs. Doughty is slowly failing.

MissEre l in Smith ot Plattpburjrh called on Mrs. H. B . Burroughs New Year's day.

Mi38 Kennedy has moved from Knesevil le to Port Kent to live will) bet sister.

Mrs. William Hodgskina has g o n e to A u -sable Forks visit ing.

With snow about all gone it is like spring a^ain, but we do not hear any robins.

p ieceding year, and the foreign trade of tbe o'untry shows tbe heaviest movement ever known in both exports and imports.

A milking machine baa been patented in Australia which it is said is far io advance of a n u h i n g y e l in use. Exhaust ive tests of tbe machine are being m a d e at the Victorian Agricultural College.

A B i n e l e p l a n t of pepper grass will pro­duce 18,000 seeds , dandelion, 12 0 0 0 ; shep­herd's purse, 37 .000; wheat thief, 7 000; common thistles, 65,000; chamomile. 16 000; ragweed, 5,000; pureiaine. 375,000; plan­tain, 47.000, and burdock, 43,01'0.

Cloth as ripe as pongee silk is ir>a<!e from tbe "cbocobuTSlle" or "guamero" plant, which grows in unlimited quantit ies in the vicinity of ManzaDiilo, Mexico. Thia town has heen a t a standstill for centuries witbout

j a s ingle industry, but with lbe near comple­tion of the Mexican Central railway a new era of prosperity ia at hand, and various manufactures are to be establ ished.

Over $43,000,000 worlb of diamond? and other precious stones were imported at N e w Y<.rk during the past year.

CLKKKNT U S .

I'd like to be a chestnnt. borr. Great comfort! w u l d hfive, no doubt,

For then I'J have a clianee to wear Jty winter 11 lands iusi.ie out.

Pardon me, said the housekeeper on a marketing expedi . ion, but are those e g g s atriclly fresh-laid?

Absolutely, ma'am, replied the grocer promptly. The farmer I purchase those pegs from won't al low bia hens to lay tbem any other way.

C H A Z Y .

Elite—Bat papa, how do yon know lhat it was n stork that brought na lhat new baby.

Papa—Became; my dear, I j iat saw his bi l l !

To lluEditur uf Hie Plattshunfi jRi>j,uh!i-can:

The present marks my 321 year aa a l ' ca l correspondent of jour most valuable paper. Daring lhat l ime it has seen many changes in s-floira and baa ever been tending towards the uplifting and upholding ot moral ideas, and advancing atandaids—the creates!. <rood of the greatest number. To T H E RtecELi-CAK and all of its employees I ex end my moat beany congratulation?, and wish for them many returns of lbs season and a con­tinuance of good health and pro.-penly.

Miss Lott ie Steward, of L^pbama, and Miss Emi.y McCrea, of Cbamplain. w e i e the guesU of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Anderaon on N e w Year's ; also Harvey McCollough and wile, cl Albany.

Mis3 Mary Anf'erson, of New York, wa3 U.e gues i of her aunt, Miaa A d a Anderson, en New Years .

John Murnane, Jr., aed wife or Plat ts -b irgh, were a l h J m e for New Year's.

K .bert Simon is and wife entertained a

n riy of Biekmantown friendi oi) New Y -nrs.

Dr. A. W. Fairbaok, with his familv, waa the g u e s t of Ms brother Jobn a l Reuses Point, N*w Year's.

Charles L igge t t , of Lyon Miunlain, ia the guest of hi3 mother, Mrs. L i g g e t t a l Trombly'a Bay.

E mer Dayes and family Bpent N e w Year's at Trombla>'s B.iy.

Miss Jennie Parker spent N J W Year's wilh her parents in Weal Coazy.

I .aac G i n y e a and wife have returned from a six weeks' trip through the EAStern S lates .

C. H. Jones baa reiurned from Cleveland, Ohio.

O E Minkler and family were tbe. gneata of J .lines Yule and wife at Reuses Point on New Yefcr'a.

Homer Lipierre and Misa Jennie Tous?aint were married Thursday m >rning a t tbe Church of the S i c r e d H-iart, Father Ber­geron t fli '.iaiing.

Father Bergeron received J160 ca^h pres­e n t from bi3 congregation qa N e * Year's .

A l e x Feryall collected town t a i M at noiola on Wednesday.

The. R v Mrs. S E Christy, husband and daughter, of Big Spt iugs , Mich., are tbe gueeis of Rev. Henry Margelte.

Jj tnee Carrie and wife, g u e s t s of E oeraon L idd , have teturoed to tbeir borne at La-colle, P Q

Mr. and Mrs. Drew and family, guests of G. H. N'l'htingale. have returned to their home in N n wood, N. Y .

The Christian Endeavor social held on Christmas eve , wag, notwithstanding tbe very iDcleweot. weather, an etj~>yable af­fair, net sing f 6.

Randall McCallOD<;b, Brooks and IVe' ie M:Cue„, have retu'ued l o their reapeciive co l leges and univcraUiej.

Gitorge S. B x l y , E q , ot N e w York, waa iu lowu Monday. J.

C i v i l S e r v i c e I S x a n i i u a l i o n g f o r

l h e S t a t e a n d C o u u t y S e r v i c e .

Fireman—Well , I see you children have soon got hold of some cloiheg.

Eldest B_>y—Y.-.3, mother g o t ua all ready-beforehand faat night,,

Mr. Ch i se has each an ex-iegerated re­spect for tbe blue, blood of Boston which run? in bia veins tliut ni* manner ta slinhily patronizing. He waa lately introduced to a Svrian of "good birth and education, who lives in lhl3 country.

And may I it quire, he said, blandly, in the conrse of t h e c o n v e r - a t o n , if you are of the Christian religiot t

Mj family wag converted lo Chrial'g teach­ing at the t ime of John's second vi i i t to Lebanon, q lietly replied the Syrian.

S W E K P I X G S .

Mdlice ia mi idful . Penny and penny laid up will be many.

That which a man causes io be done he does himself.

The way of the fool is r ight in his eyes .

"Fis novelty that seta tbe people a-ga^icg. 'Tii pride not nature, that craves much.

When wine Einks worda swim.

O u r A d i r o n d a c k P r e s e r v e s .

V A K I B I ) I N T I'M l" ,ST!*.

T^e rity r.f W r r ;r£ •.-> ' I T . = ^ \ S ~ T Sa»*'1f T.; F f n . nz . fo-n= v n-ocr r* " tr *• rnmet t to 'fio p(1r| ,-,' ^. !i ri,, tfiM a i ,yf

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O an ujre whpp tin-. Pah t i n s w i r e r.-.f

very well n n ' p r s ' . v l . <\r> 1 of^'ke f. r ' . . - j '•'•

those who refused io I -t'er.

[Sew Vork Evening Post]. Th^ increase of the A i i rondock reservation

by more than 27 000 -icrea, roughly forty-one sqnare miles, indicates lhe steady and normal s a v a g e of our forest and water supply and a further guarantee of a breathing soace for our posterity. It will be recalled m a t land becoming part of tbe reserve is inalienable, and subject only to direct attack t.y power and water syndicates . B--aides ad.ii ions by purchase, there ia a steady acquirement of trac's for defaulte.1 i sx"3. But as the value of land ri=es in tbe North Woo f ls, this source of increase will measurably full. Aa things stand, the work of saving the foreet3 ia pro­gress ing satisfactorily, and already what seemed like impending rum ia averted Tne e x a m p l e of New York aboald be inspiriting to other states . New Hampshire particularly bHB the lineal basia for a forest reserve in the White Mountains, now Unhappily largely divested of tbeir timber. In tbia case , bow-ever, i t ia probable that nati inal aid tnu.t be secured. IJ what U an iu'.era late auVir—for Massachusetts and Muiae are detini;e!y In­terested in tbe flow of rivers rising in N->,w Hampshire—aueh aid might fairly be e x ­pected.

An < ! e r r r i ! dev r*» f >r mat •'•.'» h' l^ r* <•

has been it ven'ed. a r J u t u r ' - i r n T - v '»-

e n l h tr.s'al'el t n r^-S ' i ' e E i r T ^ r V r

A styne f.»r use i.i th • hijtrwii. m p - , . * m ' t

and barre raral w. rk II mdre l^ ••>( • i •«

ol if.* p a r s are r tce*oarv, ard wh.'n "te

sun wi hho'.ls t = *h r ;; g the t .»-n -v m.ik>-3

tl inua awkward. T i e a p p a n ' u * hat i-••»•_ s

and roiPts a i d i« somethit ;r t.ke a p t i - . n s.

prefix in upj farnr.re. T i e r e g a n v t s ,*P

so'j-'eie. i to strong e l fc rlr ug'.t. an 1 -1 *y

Or t,it'll' a blue print a minnte can be u.r"> d

0 it. T t e P'Cturta -ire clearer atu! m ire cer­

tain than those mode by the pun. nnd it is lo

b> hoped that fussy orb wdl feel s,.''ab'v

chagrined at the en'ting in on his monopoly.

The qnea"on rf child-labor, which is now one of lhe burning suhj-cts of d i - e i - b>n betore the public, call-i Btteiuion to n cer ;ii old beli belonging io Cornell T H i n - m ' ' . TlPa bell was the one lhat u*ed to rail ! t : lp R'.bert Colljer to his work tn an E i g ' t - b tactory at 5 o'clock tn the morning. A f.w yeara a g o the factory was lo in down, and R bert Collyer ihe world-farmus nreac'u r and humanitarian secured Ihjp bell, l-rounh' it home lo lhe TJuted S lates and presented it to Cornell, wbere it ia one of the treasures of tbe museum. Times are bad enough fo*" children now, it is true, bul tba bell belong-* to t.ie days when litlie boys tmd girls worked in the factories aeventy-aix boara a week— thirteen hours a day.

" T h e Jewish Colony of WMlkop T o w n "

has t e e n organ zn\ by 1 000 Jewish families

of tbe eas l side, New York, and the ded ca

tion of lhe town, at E.mont, Nassau County,

took place Jan. 1 The land was purchased

outt igbt by Jacob H. Wollkop, of Brooklyn,

Morris Backer and M i x Thuna, and the

property is to be paid for by means of a

co-operative scheme. Each member g ives a

dollar a week, half of thi3 goes for the land, forty cents for th^ building and ten cents into the reserve fund. The town ia to be controlled entirely by Jawa. After the oc­cupation pr'z=.s will ba offered; for the tirat

boy, $50; lor tho first girl, ?15; for the Orst pair of twio3, $ 5 0 : while the.Hr=5t couple

married will Oe rewarded with $100.

Mr. Charles R Crane of Cnica i> haa es­

tablished a fine and nnuaual m«morial io his

two mecee who perished a l the burning of

the Irrqioia' Theatre three yeara ago. H e

etnployed Mr. Jobn R. Freeman, president

of the Society of American Engineers , lo

devote himself to tbe solution cf the problem

of making scch d'saBters impossible. The

result of Mr. Freeman's Btudies have been

brought together in a book which Mr. Crare

baa published as a gift to tbe public.

B I R T H S .

At Somerville,'Mass.. a daughter (Catherine) to M r . a n d M r s . G e T t r e M . C l o n e h a D d c r - a n d d a n e h ter to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Riley, formerly of this u t y .

At Plattsbnreh, Dec. 27 1906 a daughter (FlorenceIrene) to Mr. ar.d Mtf. Wiiliam Brown

At Plattsburgh, B e e 30. 190G. a son (Harry Charles) to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. UnL

M A R K I A G E S .

AtM'al^ne. N . T . D e e . 27,29 6 at St. Mark's •Episcopal Church, by the rector, the *.'ev 3 H. Brown, Gertrude A SVinner. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S B Skinner of Xi lone . t j M.\ L Washburn of Philadelphia.

DEATHS.

At Pent. Dec 29 1903 Mary P. Hoa^r. wife of Silas C.ark, aged 7. >^ars.

At the home of her niece >f>s. C B. Mehen 27 "Du and street.. PlattsDnreh N. T.. Jn.it 2 I9n7 Mrs. S i l ly El'zahelh Eel's, of S -linyler Fall-* w fe of the late Hemau Eells. Her age was t-;7 yeara.

A t the tnme of her parents. Mr. a id "Vtrs. John Kent, of Pittsburgh. January 3. K'U7. ofpneu monia, M-s. Ethel Element , w l ; cf J. A, £ l l e ment. Jr . aged 2J years.

Mrs. Ellcment was married about s i s months ag i , ar.d leaves hesides her hit-band a n l parcnis, two sisters. Miss Yerla D. Kect and Mrs. W. L. Bigclow, of PlatrsHurgh.

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I n a c o m m u n i c a t i o n t o W i l l i a m K. H e a r s t N e w Y o r k s t a t e ' s n e w a t t o r n e y g e n e r a l , W . S. J a c k s o n , s a i d t h a t i l

M r . H e a r s t s h o u l d s e e fit t o a s k lea.v« to institute QUO warranto proceedings in connection with the 3905 mayoralty e l e c t i o n i n J f e w Y o r k c i t y a r e h e a r i n g of t h e c a s e w o u l d b e g r a n t e d . T h e first paper served on i l r . Jackson was a n a p p l i c a t i o n b y i l r . H e a r s t f o r a re-argrurnent o f t h e e a s e .

The first national movement to en courage the use of safety and hygienic d e v i c e s in t h e i n d u s t r i e s o f t h e c o u n t r y t o m a k e t h e l i v e s o f w o r k m e n m o r e s e c u r e i s s o o n t o b e s t a r t e d i n N e w Y o r k . I n t h i s c o n n e c t i o n t h e r e w i l l be i n t h e A m e r i c a n M u s e u m o f N a t u r a l H i s t o r y "an e x p o s i t i o n o f s a f e t y de­v i c e s a n d i n d u s t r i a l h y g i e n e " r e s e m ­b l i n g E u r o p e a n c o l l e c t i o n s o f t h e s a n u n a t u r e .

T h e offer o f E . H . H a r r i m a n t o t r a n s p o r t o n h i s s t e a m s h i p l i n e s a l l s u p p l i e s d e l i v e r e d a t S a n F r a n c i s c o a n d intend­e d t o r e l i e v e f a m i n e s u f f e r e r s i n C h i n a h a s o p e n e d t h e -way- f o r t h e A m e r i c a s R e d C r o s s t o m a k e a n a p p e a l d i r e c t tc t h e f a r m e r s o f t h e c o u n t r y t o p r o v i d t c o r n a n d w h e a t . T h e g o v e r n m e n t i s fit­t ing- o u t t h e t r a n s p o r t "VYarren a t S a r F r a n c i s c o f o r t h e s a m e p u r p o s e .

F r e d e r i c k S t a r r , p r o f e s s o r o f a n t h r o p o l o g y a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f C h i c a g o , r e t u r n e d f r o m a v i s i t t o t h e K o n g c F r e e S t a t e . H e r e p o r t s t h a t t h e m o s t w o n d e r f u l d i s c o v e r y b e m a d e w a s thai t h e n a t i v e s p l a y " c a t ' s c r a d l e , " a g a m e k n o w n t o a l l t h e b o y s a n d g i r l s o f this c o u n t r y . P r o f e s s o r S t a r r r e g a r d s the g a m e a s s h o w i n g t h e s t a g e o f d e v e l o p m e n t t h e n a t i v e s h a v e r e a c h e d .

T h e S a n F r a n c i s c o C h r o n i c l e , o w n e c b y M . H . D e Y o u n g , a R e p u b l i c a n ol n a t i o n a l p r o m i n e n c e , p r i n t e d a n e d i t o r ia l h e a d e d " N a t i o n a l L o y a l t y , " i i w h i c h a Avar dn-r w a s v i r t u a l l y g i v e r t h a t if Prerfiiii-iir. I t o o s e v e l t ' s a t t i t u d e -with r e g a r d t o t h e J a p a n e s e q u e s t i o r w e r e i n d o r s e d b y c o n g r e s s Cal i fornia w o u l d b e c o m e r e b e l l i o u s .

A l l i s n o w q u i e t a t S e o o b a a n d TTah a l a k . M i s s . , w h e r e f i g h t i n g be tweer . w h i t e s a n d n e g r o e s t o o k p l a c e , a n t t h e r e i s n o l ike l ihood of f u r t h e r r i o t i n g I t i s s a i d t h a t w h i t e m e n p r o t e c t e d i n noc-ent n e g r o e s a n d t h a t e v e r y effor. w i l l b e m a d e b y t h e w h i t e s t o p u n i s t t h o s e w h i t e m e n w h o a r e r e s p o n s i b l e for t h e r i o t s .

T h e t h r e e d e f e n d a n t oi l c o m p a n i e . a g a i n s t w h i c h A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l E11L of Ohio flletl ouster suits in Lima, O. a c k n o w l e d g e d t h a t t h e S t a n d a r d Oi C o m p a n y of N e w J e r s e y o w n e d a l l b m five s h a r e s o f the c a p i t a l s t o c k of t in B u c k e y e P i p e L i n e c o m p a n y , t h e Sola i K e n n i n g c o m p a n y a n d t h e O h i o Oi c o m p a n y .

I n h e r f i r s t a u t h o r i z e d s t a t e m e n t s i n c e t h e d e a t h o f b e r h u s b a n d o n J n l j 2 2 M r s . K u s s e l l S a g e s e r v e d n o t i c e tc a l l w h o h a v e b e e n i m p o r t u n i n g h e r by m a i l and in m a n y o t h e r w a y s t h a t sh< w i l l g i v e o u t n o m o n e y u n t i l a f t e r M r S a g e ' s e s t a t e i s finally s e t t l e d , w b i c l will not be within a year, v A n n o u n c e m e n t w a s m a d e o f a n e t t m i s s i o n a r y m o v e m e n t in t h e M e t h o d i s c h u r c h w h i c h i s s a i d to b e t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t t h i n g t h e c h u r c h h a s u n d e r t a k e n in fifty y e a r s . T h e f o r e i g n m i s s i o n ­a r y a n d h o m e m i s s i o n a r y d e p a r t m e n t s o f t h e c h u r c h h a v e b e e n s e p a r a t e d .

I t was said at the state department t h a t t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s g o v e r n m e n t t h r o u g h i t s a m b a s s a d o r in L o n d o n , h a d p l e d g e d t o G r e a t B r i t a i n i t s s u p p o r t in a n y s t e p s t a k e n b y t h e B r i t i s h g o v e r n m e n t t o w a r d a m e l i o r a t i n g t b e fundi-• t i o n o f a f fa irs in t h e K o n g o .

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s e n d i t s first c r u i s e r d i v i s i o n i n May n e x t t o t h e J a m e s t o w n e x p o s i t i o n . Ac­c e p t a n c e s o f i n v i t a t i o n s to "partic lpatt In t h e i n t e r n a t i o n a l n a v a l r e v i e w h a v e b e e n r e c e i v e d f r o m t w e n t y - s e v e n f o r e i g n n a t i o n s .

W h e n M a x F . I h m s e n r e t u r n s tc JCew Y o r k f r o m Eii!-»p.- h e w i l l find t h a t h e h a s b e e n d . p >*- -1 a s c h a i r m a n of t h e N e w T u r k s t a l e (•.•nmiitit-e o f t h e I n d e p e n d e n c e league- a m i l h a t A s B c m b l y m n n T h o m a s F . l - j u g h a s suc ­c e e d e d h i m .

M r s . J e a n n e T r a u t m a n of N e w Y o r k , w i f e o f a p r o m i n e n t p h y s i c i a n , A l e x a n ­der T r a u t m a n , w a s h o n o r a b l y a c q u i t t e d of t h e c h a r g e m a d e b y P e t e r 3. i i o g a n t h a t s h e w a s a w o m a n of t h e s t i v e r w h o h a d r o b b e d h i m o f $ 1 3 o n F i f t h a v e n u e .

T h e i n t r o d u c t i o n o f t h e w a s p w a t e r f o r w o m e n Is t h r e a t e n e d In lUtiT. Tho- .e p r o f e s s i n g t o k n o w s . iy t h a t L o u d o n d r e s s m a k e r s h a \ e f o r a l o n g r i m e l»»«*u making zMlods etTorls to reintroduce t h e h o u r g l a s s wryle o f l i g u r e .

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