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THE PL.ATTSBURGH REPUBLICAN UTILITY—"Th* Oi«»Uit Good of the Greatest STnmber."- BENTHAM. VOL NO. PLATTSBFRGH. CLINTON CO., N. Y., SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2\ I9U7. WUol.K No r«. THK REPUBLICAN PLll SON At A WINTER CRUISE V- "K IIT A ^ro.'.t r>t S«wT"'l, wh<-. Is it I l ' l - }-l ."••• r 8-lTft.T.r>«> f year ' r "l pa . •>;• /Vis- I.-.w T... r»,"i&: beec ir town tor a short Twit Mr M n t r bPEB.it f.ie business li e as » ccm- po- :..rir th? orn"Pottr»pPlatuiborph R"pob- ; .BT. *1 pre bis taitbfol and intelligent work e VP promiw oi enuinoed success and ad- 's- ' '~e A »nrpr-. r v . y was IP* dered t v e HT, H F K r SEW YORK T O T H K jMKOl- TBRKANCAN. a , pji=t^ ;ii thi- Bip i?t rhurph, MATTERS AND T H I N G S . <;; T '~ •'••-- -™" M f " 8 b: " Mv - 1r>»1 i p s i r s : 'r .>r. %-nrp il r i 'f-P M.\ o <• n rf • • T ' w >im D i be i- '- Mj Hi P. T n >T»I 1 . 1 H- c c K I P; t, H~ ' thPirfw. <u waa rnncri PIJ-VJP4 by U J. gf- ar.. Mrs H •trj T Kpiloec, accom- pa ip.t tv Mr. Vf H R vgers oi B iston, .' _•• Kv i.-'tfuor, nti4 Mr Georgp C. K- • ;.e > ' P alr-burgh. have sai.ed lor EJ- n.pi MN Wf.ifr.ci. 1! D i,vH. TI!P o! a t.-irmer Sn,» ' t ! » i.ipr.; of Pia/ts.iuign public school?, '1 e,i a' In r r i-a n it, ILnbruck 13 <ight8, IS J , Feb 17 Mrs Davie was a charming and ta ei tpd woman, and bpr death is sincerely m >ur; p.l bj her many Iri»£.fls m 'own. She is hurvivpj bj her husband and lonr joang c i. Iren Mr;. G W. Hi'-tw:>ii 1= seriously 111 with Uvr-r at L'i= Ar.geles, where she went the li-si «.! the month from Amsterdam With ber S'ut •! laoLt.'.cr^, Nabpi an.1 Margaret P.atl, .u -ppnd u.e remainder of ibe winter. Mi'iu; C.iw. son Of Mr. M S. Clow, is il, w, h typhoid tevi r at the Pregbjtenan Hrv-pltal ID P ilade'prna, where be bas been aitentnnjr pc-.oot. j Mr. F R D tci= as in o'bpr year? ia giving tb" reuli r- ••' ibe Ki 11 vi u-\\ n sltare ID bis wu.-.cr truve ? , aid ttip rirr-l o! the lptlera he P'I.HI.M-SI is Inuul ID anolbv-r column Mr. D.i: .« s oti.strva'-1 pjpsfud ready pen buve ti.t.fi u? or. manj pipas>n' j urneva and the prpreo! is more tt»ac evtr of t; terest. : ti.t-f Mury ADJI rsco, a gradna'.e ol the Piii.f'urj;!. Nonuui, hap ati appointment as tf-ui-tiv-r ir. .tj>' Extern D.3tiict High School el Crookiu. j Dr D. r 1 Kv-liogc, accompanied by bis y.'UDj.i-at e.«ii, Kraicis, If It this week lor L s A; tPif-e, where he wi.l visit his Mater, Mrs. G. f!ij. M,-s N-li.e Blac'-.bnrn, a graduate of the P a'tsi.urL'ii Normal and now a lebcb-'r at WM'.P Pii'i'13. N. T , wa= ir.jared, though not BT1--0.3.J, IJ '.be Harlem rai.roal aociJent of luj. c^'.urduj. aiouuiueut to Cbamplain. j A »"eir\ sl^re a .' M.irg^r^- gi.ri'et ard T->rn'.y i'urp wil tiM c'p''I'-.p-l HS « i irrvitisr no b t z '• *'. i n*t-Un-s. -tixTi>»N l" cab»-d tf' Ibe ftff! iba.' ''p ...I •i-tus*' n !l> .s'rt^t.s is c> r.'ru'y -v I'trsir-". A* •! r o ' t v l j I? it B- t>- "j--!'j fice, liu; u ir.doi-prf pri'Ia 1 " I'y . ; ,.v .1 ! Mirbhors to leewarj, W'Hh . v !',• rvf 'b'lf if'J"' (liar^'fiJ np •• n.-ii '. v ;<•< mis 0 - "' tbe pmuJ_'p. , . - I i>i« A l' r '.n is Ks w. I find ^ t '.rfi;; ir, ifn Jy irthTP M v.'i' \ in i '1^--- f »liirti 'he eli or, Mr >-. R. tar* ." d'.ng adm.rab:* work m il e ~ ..f pr..;•>•? i .s: Ihv tore?'? ar 1 laktg •t»- ru'.l eas hand "I C'mmerc.di "en- ,ti. W > i n i. a c .lored tramp rr U' i- »!. rat i-een l>laced 1' tlin vi, fcSe •,p a' R «"»s P.iib* OD >npda\ was .>h i ;r t is t-e' (vr. Tuef'tu\ (nn r ri r-sr, 1 » 2 a' a"uck n! i.t-.ir, im lrKmer.= on iv r li-ti'. arl broke the «i >1 >w» oi t ig ti M.-t ta\ re wds reaifvej t o t i e j , , s a m a uer of sincere congratulaUon ' w * " ,f - ! H •' " '• t!ut h^ meii.cirj of ;be bienr de Cbamplain 13 t" Oe honored "ny a morument in this ri'L'iiD. AL J it is a matter upon which Ibe to»n < f ChumplBiD is to be cincerelj congratulated t^-at to it belc ces tbe honor of having taken the imtia'ivp m the movement, and that tbe i„ ifMU'el. l>y Jaiu« E nertOD mot.ument i? to be erected within its borders. u rf-vvrsj .•! U.e in-lemer.t. ! Tte plan wru-.b is now to be rtatiz^d baa i ' B C W'f 1 *r-\'" r e ' or hianj je^rs tieen a cteiisbfd prtj'CtiD .-\ . ;•> th- IIHP.-I'TI bandeii down i '_- i t.er-or, f>! JefiTson C -urn tn ,- •- p . t> ls=5e i t'T the Pa'.ruv-j-' Fire A a > i a i j i if D••'. £>'<i D'/.i: approved c BIC a •'.! s pr->-i lent. J il^in-nl (-J.-H 11J be-i. |revims!> !:IVPD in t. -. > p r . \ - sH t- I' jji. t. r,. I v. M r c •• p c a \ . • I :••• M .-'• r : .<-' (' • rr «3- r„ \ . . f - - •• t V ~ i ,••! ,.L I* l.fi >Kr- i lor U p U.-tt r e •••. Marc- 2 Tli ' w i IIB- cine ..( 'hvsbeat aitrup'totig Mr \\l. 'hi-} tis a re.>'j'a- •>• i r.-i ^i-Tsr i i t i . t r tm" BJ c-»ful j.- a' 't. f par'icu.av-one haa pt'i le un • • v ••p-j"a:.u!S from cuts'. ;-i ioast. .. s, '.- !! e ri-> n r l Of T l e -i'a'e 0*'Ol- .- P.'. (• aea.'.b fir lit .6, R .m-, -• .*s" a: d Tf.'V. tave :t,p t._''-rt -.. >• a..: J •' ,s«i. an) T.iiua'.'a ^ •*•!; A - iat '. ao 1 Tru r JVP tie ' i - r ru'.t- i i a - J C.t e^ l'i "'.e s'a't. r- ' - s. n/.u ;',--p WPTP -In HI..I rr''re :-a" - t.''V.-^ a", ati"^ lei th a ' ,-.' ra> of 1'.' 7 pv-r litu" V '. i. a" 1 • l r . I-'- i X" '* ? .,• .) ' P.- . =».-.. a P ' P . UJC: ;i.'. '- : a" 1. n \i u'.'. I r, cm ,. .' . - ' r A ')!nt t.r was be- H- '*r ori tt sre to tbe i ~ ..• I •: e T'v- '»(. at, : «• e ,n_'. lie T. f M <-• v al > - pir\ re H .t. i. Li- ii u'-'r. *: >-i r. rv : at i « ' .»««;• rV" .- \\ • , i,: -• :•!•. Wa. s . t- * j U-u.' ••• . , i e - w^n- > 1 p rv- : • r;. .• '!.V-T. ' -'• p _ ..el t> u -••:'••• .U-r i ( .:• N .-ma sj ur'ai : . j a j - - r e : ' . . : ««• ^'.-'•iii' v . P • r . . . , ' :..i 1 f r I .".\ 1 j-:.~ ris;. .• _- a - ' , i - " i .-"'•• . -.f . t - H _•' ?•• rt-n.B-t - - ' ' r w ru«r, a i>-i ptt- tbe mind of Hie Rev Father Chflgnon, wLo for ihirtj \eare has bet-o rector of St. Marj'B Ghiiieh, Chainplain. He has been woi king t.lea'!i y toward ihe end now lo be aehbvei', thruu-b he . tl us French Canadians in N-w TorK ana New E jgljnd have tiecome inter- ested, ant it is in recosn 1'ion ot such etioriF, af- wp,: as his (aith'al Berv.ce as pastor, thivt ins o«r. town of CbitniilaiD WK» selected lor lb- nrionutierr, ande Iron ii.e fact of its tiparm.i; ibe great explori-i'r i ; me. The site f.i'Sen is on an island on the Cbt.zy river, Abere ace- rdttg to iriii. n Cbamplain cmpf'.-t lor a night, and which has been c iLvened into a v.liay-e putt. The coming F .ur'b of Ju y is the date on which it is ix- p-c'.ed the deJicai-.n o! me monument will la' p pla'p. 1. is n.v»iia?!y Ecratilj'i^ il.ai Sortbero N sw y.r& will be on record as bearing muleiiai ev.dei ce lit inteito. iu tbia so lm- p irtant chapter i f t . ; i, l=c oij. And when f e piar.s tor ih- JtiaUip' Pi T-rcgnteDniei have tn e n c.nruaiii'ii- .,,- cuii a!l point wr.ti prij!- to the a.'..e low: • f CSamplam, wtnL-L t.ai a.realj pa. J a:.J|ble honor to the irrea'. Wpncr.triaD w hose name she bears. Ttip |...K»W.I a natri- : ^-PL.temen have been appiiLted as a Comn.;'-" : Co... mneau, K -e3e- 1 1 L J jntaine, J r , K •• E C. Lriramee, . i. .jhtaine, Cham- Pre.-:ieut. D:. A X.i.i , \I'.-P p!P.- 'i-L' C:. *ilj,'ia.t . rHLrel jf It» .for. , :reasurer. a - ! J..„IIL. 11 -n >rarj mpin'ier-: M^r. L M. l>j_"iB, C hies-; M",r !' II L rose, Oid-na- l fuv ; K-v. J \\ . G.iB'ivin. o w^n; R-??. I P > G^rand, Ciau •. ; U . M T. Cbaanon .1. \ i ; C. Uj^ue, New Y .rL . i .j IP, PiuttsbargU. I'liilthburj;!! Man's Jj ii i c)i<> reel. Dr. J H. Famil> A ' T - ; .taj.' > l-' r; : t r . . i 1.^- I v ii U I -' - • - K - v. IL ' -;' T - i • J-*. ti.-. I r -A:. P Me 'l i H- ' r at, c nn' . w-'p n a v--i er.'. w ' •. '1 e , p I f. al. .n,Tains .s >h r.' >.f t ». r-;. r • CP £-•-• SjVfesrtu >r - u" * ar. : t',: ,L 1 ,J i., i:. t .- a-- .'e l as ' Tr e A>r.er 11< .'I .-in .' • •• t."erv -w \ . o pres- •>-Pj I! t •. J..'- (.' sr ••*••- •'.! f r . ' ? CjtP- <j !. er .._••- . .:. c •'••• t:.fT. u -" . j.T- j afra 1/ baJ.-i. u.L - .! rei I essnes. if t...'. '. rf.-.^' G. '»r.'e .:rx n SS ri..e-,l;l\, 1 . P ••\. ,i j a'a - p G- H i j wt> n w •. - - p r- Pt _'JiT^ ' .t '.« '.tb". As •a ' OiT J.t.n .d Sf re. wa- I if - rjlr t .--^ -s L re- _, ' ' L,_- •. t IL .t.ppje I.J '."' P of U.PBP ttilSe»iet« tbat «U- i:„ r wt i,; a p'.bo - '. b •} vi^n . f e e > d it'o- 0 - ' i i - r '.v f '.>(.•.<b r'at J >r ;n tr .m o 1 . !. ,p r. .-_r t o * H i fi'iPJ. Y Chi J sdl Wis citfc-i tur ov Dr. L*rt,r. A: a John It p pr cep.ito^ in t h e C . j C -ur*. V.'i i tt a V.gan Co. lesspd t.0 •.brjw.ee: '.lie bn.»w.a.i but not vi\ I '.be lnenti.lL tit bfting L ibt. MI; ^iLLiisii Ui.M,.<f..\. M D., one Of CitamV mot-; i.i.-UL^ui-hed ph^s cuns acd p .ai n-upiS'.?, gift feudlei J at Lis boxe i. M :.'.iea. os. Tueslaj ujur" in^. Ue wis e-i^L'.y-eisJM jeers of a^e. haME.ir bei a b^r„ j.v-ifUiLh'g'.i.i, Q .e . in lKli'J. UP Was a graduate ol M.cG. 1 C iiveioity and cafi.ed dploiiaB from Scotland, Franc-, PiUsrm, i-s'.iw axd Bivatia. He was ts,,i.t j juc.-e.-spj. u. aiugery, and Lis des- t-ii j and pric.bion in optiaiio^ Caabel bim to !>e ei.'ruavd w.-ln-ntue Of tbecrostdlf bij,t and b . J ^iw cat.pg known lo ibe p-jtesc.it. lie was yrcfessur of fcurgerj aLd deaL t f tt e ItiCul j i f B s'op'd Co lege fjra Duflibcrof jeara H-s wiid Ijr many jt,ri! cne ol the [ r.LCpIe eurgeons o! Hotel X) u. He toot a great Lnterest in umnicipbl alairt and gerved aB major of Montreal and I J ' b e i e n u ' e o* Canada. Bt wa» kolKbied b> Q u e l . V e.oiU ii. 1S95. U t « u a wrilcr »iii a B^eaker of note at.d many In Platle- bu'gb »i;i !f-aieiiitv«r bis mtereaaug lectures driiVfcrcd at the eauiiner school here a f«» fcfckion* ago. Three lister?. Murdered I,n Russia. Mr Na'l *' .-Mnith. a mercfcant tailor living a N•• It; '"t .r'o"e sTput, received a letter ' ! :i. ! is [i'der i M vate'ctike, Rj3Sia, in i x- .(.*. r. ir. s at" i " i' three ot the writer's ! i 1 ,_'Y.er* bid ne"ri tnanlerpd and that a' f " ;.irip o! wr! . _- ' x > 0thpr3 were ii the h...-i.ra' wit'j but pligbt hope? oI recovery. A b'lj of twelve escaped froTi the house w :;p tbe fi^nde were murdering bis sisters. The ta ber an I mother eaciped the fate of fip.r dauab'ers bj being absent at tbe vil- lage to cor.suit a tbtsician. It f.tierj is Fnppo&ed to >• • the motive as Mr. Miiiiti bad receitly sen' tickets to hie pirerts for the pa-ejge of themselves and l.itn. j t"i;p'.her WI.'I aoin o mDney. Tbe letter wa? take.a to a neighbor's bouse to be r-.-t'i a'.d IJ this waj tt became known that lb" faii.i.v hal in^nev, probably qiite t a .m. Tie as-a- ;ats demanded inooes and w .pr. given all tbe mo^ey in the boose, §13 fp.i cpfD the gins and literahy backed then' to p "Ces wiih kt ives In tbe hope OT getting them to cjhfesa that there was more con- cpalel in the house. Mr. t-stnttb has wired to the State Depart- m-nt 'or turtber details of the horrible atliir. >'ot.e F r o m Cornell. M-ucbarxe'j has been caused by there ports from Lit uca, and tbe following, whict we Lave been allowed to copy from a ieiUi rvcuvpd tbia week, by Mis. W. B. Mooen frotB Ler Eon, JohD Oooker Mooers, a sei-ioi a*. U.e Ur. versi'j, will be welcome as a re- arstinriitr word from beirq larters: •• • • * To one who bad no know! elge i f ail the facts, that article published in the Sui [^ Y ] ': ight appear alarming, but! i a uierebuob:e and does not give aoj where near a trne ace DM of conditions here. Since Orooer we have had posi-ioly seventy cases of diphtheria, moil of them bei»g con- fj ed lo people lo 'Own. B J I two dealhB have been reported and the aisease i« to h^bl Ibal ID triaiiy eases i'_ la a qaeellou whether it is diphtheria or lonsilitlg. Several exaggerated reportc, bucti a* jou saw, have oeen sent out from here, causing the faculty icacb annoy ttLc*." Meeting ol uoiuiuon Council. Th« WiaruiuK. (Br Htfirf Wfadsvortb U>u*ftllow, b jra 11 Pm-UasO. Jta.ua. ?ebrua-f Z7, US!, oied at CaiL- brio«a. Mto... Hi ci ii, 1S«,) Bfcwart! 1'bi I»raj.llu; of old wfo lor* 'ra« lli-B iu liu t>aUi—wbeii, i<oor jiud Uiwl. lie a+w Hum am*M built ot iitnten no uor«. t»tMM-u ji. hi* utobW aiLnHjj(Ui. a u d lotvmA tui^rlt.4 la i ruoc. aid «liaa( M iurtii to im A poMiar u> . litUaiUM r « v e i r y ~ Upuu IM> p U U n <rf Um iMfepi* laid UU i.a>i<rkUi iuutd*. aua is 1U orartkr. «r !*•«.'c»»«akmjm*l<**t wiOi kirnUMJM wkt A «a M«l •o«*«*-r «t. kU aigltthM* wtm; tarn your Uitwi •)**«, !*• »Mt aai j«H <A all. Ils«ilr«4 a^.4 IK—«t.4« iKWimbat ia tta* tail! The Common Council held a sprc'ul meet- ing on Wednesday evening to concider tbe propo*»d 950,000 ooDd Uao«. I: was toaod that arrang«iueou could not be made lor tbe ipecUl el»ciiou ou March II Mid U»« date •aw Cied for tbo 19.b. In cooaequcftM ol removing from the fjunh ward Ald«raajt Brows U>od«r«d hit r«il»Iialioo M klOWMM. Mayor Ufda bantifd down lit* o»aM ol eamaai Jasdrana to Mceeod Mr. Brown and tb« nomi atiOB m*» eocnrtuad. AM Mttmrmmmm Cell. Tbo horn* ot M«4*M TaiMtUw, eorott of Mriokorhoff MMl BwkaM MfwM *i MdrototNNl ot fM onTMnlojr TM •»»»« «M '»»•• from » bowM eroaor. • ! • in • • odVitoo* «oa ft i* ft tXlTora forliiiuilit all«»at - Celt Ic. ! a citj ar sra Azores* sigrMcd - ] Rl I'onra l>(»litraria. firsl purl PiClurca OI t h e country. rirs-r I-KTTKI. The moraine ot JUriian li l' 1 '". wfts what is cslipd In Nmw York c j a •* nasty daj." Ijight nnn, foggy weathT and mel'iris; enow, aU c imbioed 10 m a k e ihirtgfi dlsaffree- ab'e. How. ver, I reBCbed mj sb'.p in doe gptson. At ia't my. cherished dream was. to be fulfilled, and I pr<v<v>i«.1 to (he rotm assigned io me IT make ready for the lorg trip across the broui Atlantic and a cruise up Jjp Weduerratem to Kaples 114 day-). Everytbing on tbe wharf denoted Ims'le. Paserngers hnming aboard, fnends coming to bid us ail " G id ?peed " and sate return. Messensrers of a'l kinds scurrying no one gansway and d-iwn another with telegrams, packages and H iweia until 9 40 a. m. With the aid of two powprlul tugs we backed out of our slip and headed for the broad ocecn so full of perils anil uncertainties. A'iout 6 or 7 hundred people were at the end of the pier cheering u^, waving hats, handkerchiefs andnbto e—all wigl iag U3 good lark and bon vojHge. At noon we reached San^'y H >ok, where we dropped oar pilot and then onr long t:ip beean. Oar ehip t h e O l ' o, White Star line, is one of the largest boats efljat. H^r length 1e 700 leet (as tar as from Cadj's corder to O'Connell's fruit store on the east side of tbe river), her wilth 75 feet, depth 4.1 feet beltiw the water line and her tooiaze 21,090 toes. Sne bas 5 decks, main, sal ion, promenade, bout a n d s m , the latter being about 65 feu aiove the water line. We can enjoy an un- interrupted walk of 500 feet on ei her side and this walk can be' extended U P en ire 700 feet by ukintr dowma series of r''ea wh.ch B s purate the dill-rent classes. WP carry 450 li-st class passenger* and COO emigrants, ail luiians. Over 2 000 of the latter class can be accommodated w«tb ease. It was n.y good fortune to ootain a permit to vmt the machinery of this mon3ter of the deep, and by a Beries of three long and steep iron stairwajS I, finally landed 36 feet under water, and J wa3 well repaid for my trouble by tbe wonderful sights I beheld. Intricate and powerful machinery ot 15,000 horse-power was working tbe twin screws, euch shaft of wb.ch is 172 teet long and 18 inches in d'ameter. The shafts are et.ch composed c! e even pieces of highly polished steel, so perfectly tilted that the connections a-e imperceptiDle. Reaching the boiler r joms, 1 found bui 48 of these monsters and it seemed as it I was 3urroanded with giant e eellung caiJron3. Men wilt) but scant c'.oth'i g were shoveling in coal and our iota! of 7 500 tons was rapidly diminishing. Piissmg through a ciose-Qaing, small iron door, I suddenly found myself in the u e plant and reliiseraling room. This plai t baa a capacity of BcV^n tor_s dally. I. wa= a rapid change from the tropics to theaic c regions. Here theie is coid storage for a thousand carcasses of beef and unlimited other things, and the quantity of snppl.es carried lainy stunned me. | The eniire bottom ot the ship is furnished with numerous butkhpads. so constructed that if a leak ia sprung at any paracnlar p.ace, the ship is in ho danger of Hoiti; down. Everytliifg posHO.e'aboardfh pis constructed of iron and aieel, ctp na=, partition:-, etc., thus taking prtcaoiioLa against any h^e fr- m ar.j cause. The d»nr.;i aatoon. abrarj and smoking room are models of luxury and e n- venierce. not surpassed by any drat class hotel i j New York, and t h e m " u i? unh- eeded. Music i3 furnished by an orcnestra ot live pieces. The courtesy invariably present on the part ol ihe < fh"asra an d gailorg j is especially commented upon by all. What do WP do to oinune ourselves ? W e lirai have a ti.e d-irary to choose from. Card-playing is indulged in, and even tte national game of pokpr as played fir fairly s o o t Sti.ki'3 if you desire to take your chances ami have plenty o[ means. Mas'C. concerts, o r ch"oira 3e!ec.i-u3 and prima donnas lo burn he p in .he en'ertaininsr. We a.so have tournaments and Kune? of many descrip- tions on deck, combined wph a cout-le of dances a week, ah J silting cimfortably In our steamer chairs c ivered w,th warm, thu k rigs. W" w . i l " a w iv ir,p ti-ne wa'c'.it.K tie hu^e waves at. 1 w-r l""i'.i at t' e iminiaiiy of Mi" ocean. TTe lave ttiree fi-.e men!? a d ij and two lunchp?, aid ^ i.i we are hungry anl o-i-j for more. A fi-a'u r e not tl lienverl-jotej ;a the M ircjni Wireless. Tl e first i i.v d a y s oat the follow- ihs was lacked on th 1 - blackboard sshicb is to us a sort of dailj paper and news distributer: S i.i E.— 9 A M "Comman'cation with the K .iser Will-.elm der G.-oaae is esta^ils'ie 1 .otf ana will be maintained until 2 p. in.—Teiemama will re n c u ived at Ibe n if nj ( Ui'.-e to forward." Aa the vessel is aboat 400 to SO" 1 miles away the wonder of such a thing is enhanced. N'xt day, or ihe 1 aame day, we miy be in loncb with some, other abip. The piice a fiiend of mine paid from the Az .res to New York ci'y was S4 i)2 for 14 words. All coon's, address a-.d signal are. The days pasr q-.ickl;; the ever-changing cloud-picture?, the booridless hir.zin, tie realieas, stormy =ea, all 1-nd a charm to deck life, and alter a couple of days we be.ome a? old fibLds, BLd u colony of navel ers to well acqaain'ed tbut il eefm=. as if we lad met before. O e soon c! OOEPS these that suit his own characteristics tte same as a' home On this 11ip en ibe Medi'erraoeBu moat cf tbe daje are warm, elf ar tnd a coin- p.e'e change to those we lelt btbird. At lust after an UDiuterruptt-t] tail ol 2 229 iriiles, without seeing a solitary vessel ol ai y kind, we sigb'ed Fajal, t.ne ol the Az-res. Toe place ia doited with 3mall white houaes, but as we are 10 in '0 reach laDd al El Poiiia DMgada, on St M cbael's Inland ( mother of tbe Az.retj, we'pass Fajal without rancor of anv kind. Ei Ponta Deigada ia tbe lergeet (popula- tion 20.00CJ most imponani too piclur*oq-ae pace ot the Aiz nea. As we approach our desllna'i&p, acrt (dy alont a mile rrrm stoie, we are ostoLieCtd at ibe BJ patent verdure we tee, aid tbe mede of cul'iva'itg ihe aln.cst iLatCtffcU ie, li latle laid. Evuy (ifce is like a gaiden ai d every available fc.iip ol land is in a 1 igh fctsge of cuhiva'ion Strips, rc'agon In sha|ie, tcme iriBngu'ar, dtniOLd und V tbape a:e used. Dp bid, down bi:', ibe tmoll tatckea of cullivabe soil is In demand. Lot an Itth is lost. AU Ibese small sections are divided «l h fetice» made by small st-ikes placed upright— the gardeLB by walls madp ol lava. & ID 6 it, low white laiu'i boases are pcaltered beie and there ID eeemlngly inacewsicie beigb and trevaesci. Tney all look neat and quaint, and especially tbe Uo'cb windmillp, of wLich there are many, draw our attention Our acchor beiig lowered we flod rar- eelvee enoul hull mile trcm *tor« before ibe qaalnt city o! E Ponta Oel^ada, which baa a tine harbor protected by a lava Ms wall. After the health offi ter (Pjrtuf o»»e) bad boerded w and found m cU-ao till of bealih, tbe wbiaile blew, and at one* a la'ge r.amber ot boftti Mftrtcd loftracn to r«wt« oar Taawl Brat aod take aa for law boar* Oft terra Brma, priea. t abillif «• Bosliab—ft* casta. Tbe ci r la built lo an irragoJof ••BBOr. The bootee era cocatraeted or ratber covaaad Wllb placiar and a aort of ataeao, wbieft m bt^bly oolorad, wuii» awl pita: ptadaaaiaat- lug, altboash maajr ara graao. orftbga afta blae. wbicb ti*«s **fy Biii4|io ftftd pltaj. lag elect to oor »U.», o* tba WoaoMig of Ika onskF, wtirh ra'fHl '-enpi-.:" "' Tt (T a IF nnp fti'-rro*-!!** IT ttv» l=lal d. T K P nms' rro'o rf 'S^TP'IIPS IS ,v e p'.m t'vp b i 1 ' rk PR»1 ard the ever parent burro The rubt-c garden beantiial nnd ls»eranl wi'b b'ossoms, and presents a charn ir.g landscape in ns dpsiirn I saw a few P.vrtn^nPfp snl1iPr a , bnt won nit irrprrsppd w i ' b ' b u r pot i»rh epf'ar ance, as tl.ev are nrder-? yi»1, r*r 1 b**ir ata- fo~m, winch Is rf igl t bltje trousers, vo'y I gbt Bliing, a ihort. dusker HUP j C>P', r.i'her too short, an o!1 taslior.ed told er hit, lic v it boo'? of dark feather, ar 3 HIIP- » r ms IBTE- 1 enouih f<r a rnn* 1^ tact tt.py loi k ike daridies lrsteail ol lifl.tmg men. Oir pvxt port i« the Maleia Islands, which we reach Sunday, .laruary 27th. F R HAMS Nictiols X Co- to Retire The foltowir- if PHI apt-ea'-pd \n ihe ri.\ns- i F- n Rpn Bit. » \ i.I D,cemtvpr n.h. Is4.-.: p0* TJ \J, S.chois has pst operPd a s'ore in tbe new and very ban .'- some bnildtng latpty precied by Jndee Woodward, reyl soaih ot thia ( rlict —Margaret-st. See hi* advpr- Ust-ment. Sew Vent I nflustry. A s'ock corrpany has b>«n 'orm'd to de- velop tbp peat irdnslrj of Mcriah, E-?^s county. Tl ecot cfrr, i» -o be ki own as the A. irendafk Peat Cirrpary, wj'h a cap.tal B'ock Of S1&0 000. divined lnti 00,000 shares o' f5 each. The ftieeis of the company are George W. Walkina. Presiderl; Charlr-s O. Walkinp, Secretary nnd Treasure!; W. J . Gray, Vice-President and Manager, and A N. Siiifl..rd. Chief Encineer. The bo« iu which the product is deposited \> iiracic.ilj i ixbbunille, ard luel and various articles are to be produced by a new process of machinery. T.e primary olj j et of ibe company is to produce peal fuel, which will prove a great advantage to people of limned income, as il is much cheaper than coal. In fact it is eu- pei ior to coal in many ways, containing no Slone, sla'e. or foreign matter of any kind. It ignites q sickly and cm be burned in any Kind ol a grate, s'ove or furnace. It burns to a tine ash without forming clinkers. Be- sides being invaluable for fuel it can be used to advantages for many other purposes, such as insulating material, cardboard, white pa- per, etc. Curtains are made from it. It has been made into stockings. It is excellent material lor making caskets, as it is water- proof and will never decay. It is superior to rubber for steam packing, ue it will stand the heat better. George W. Watkins, the president of the company, has patented a process by which the peat is put into a machine having a rapid rotary motion and turned out in tno firm of cylinders, about two kches iu di- ameter. When once ihe water is iorced ont it becomes non-absorbent. It "13 said to be coal in a primitive stale. Killed Fellow-Couvict. Slbliml Tosco-w Uses KniTe Willi tteadly IUi «<•!,. Francesco Raffj, a convict in Clinton Prison, was stabbed on Monday by Michael Yiscow, another I aban confined in tbe orison, and died on Tuesday afternoor. Both men had bad records. Yjscow wss serving a life senterce for murder in the second degree and Rfl'jwas convicted cf mnrder in the first degree but ibe Appellate D vision reversed the sentence and on tbe record trial he was given twenty year3 for manslaughter in the Qrst degree. Bub were transferred from S.ng Sing on account ol ill health and were being treated for tuber- culosis in the hospital. Oo Monday the two men w,>re in tbe toilet room, when suddenly Yoscow drew a knile and sprirgirg upon Riflo slashed bim across the throat. YJBCDW was overpowered by the aiteti lams and an efl'iriwas made to rev.ve Rff>who was silking rapiJly from loss of b...od. £U 'iogered until Tuesday afernoon when he died. Coroner McMertens was summiued and after viewing the remains issued a death cert fi-iaie aid arij mrned to onsuli wiih D.s rict Aitorney Vert. Riflb who had no relatives in thi3 country was buried in the priaon jard. The advertisement was dated T>>c°robfr lifi, and was marked "t t,"' which in news- paper parlance means that tbe a1verti=e- m rt was to te camel by the paper until forbidden, or "till forbid." a3 the prin'prg 8 iy. Thai »a» sixt^-on<> ypars ago last De- cember, and there hvj never s-nce b»en i D i=sne of the Rrri rr.'. *x that did not ciny an advertisement ot the Sichola grocery. Of the establishments doing business in P attsborgb at that time bnt two remain, J. W Tut'le A- Co. estabphpd in ]M2, aid the Fnv-iTsiii r.i.u Ki-ri KI.II\>, established in 1S11. George N. Webb is nix in order, having done business continuously al tl e | same stand for iifty-two years. j Mr. Eric L N.chols, who fomded tie store of thai tame, bas the honor of star irg the Urst eetat lishment lor the exclusive sa e ol eroceries ever opened in Pittsburgh. He , may still be fonnd at hi=t place, of bn'iress every day. His form is as erect aa when a young man, and he carries his eigbty-thrie years much more lightly than many a man of fifty does his age. I The store was twice burned out, daring the great Bros of 1S49 and 1S67, bnt remained practically in ibe same locality since it waa tiret established. Al diflerent limes iherc have been partners in tbe business. For a number of years It was known as Nichols & Lynde, afterwards as Nichols & Carter, and as Nichols, Barker «fc Co. Thp li-m ia now known as Nichols ifc Co., the rr embers being 1 M-\ E L Nichols and his brother, Col. George F. Nichols, who has had no emal share in making it one of tbe most comp'ete I aod reliable establishments of ihe kind in tbia Eec'iion. I These gentlemen have decided to Te'ir> I from active business, and they certainly are entitled to er j iy the traits of so many years of business activity. Tbe establishment has been sold to Alex Davis, a business man from the soulhwe-t, who has been located for a number of years in Mixico. Mr. Davia is well known in Plftltsburgh, having been located herepor.p. years ago. He will lake over the business eirly in April, and will continue it as a Wholesale aud retail grocery, as it has hith- erto oeen carried on. We are glad to know that Mr. Elward B Braman is to remain with the new firm. H 3 efficiency as clerk and manager haa been demonstrated by many years' connection with the store, and hia continuance gives further assurance that its excellent service will be kept up. POINTS AND PEkSOSALUES. "Charlst's Annt' .* lo I P rr Y.TP.1 tr ^NPW T-irk Fra' k Oari^lo i=> to appear in The Tattoo Man. anew comic opera t.j Victor II-rberl ard Harry B tsTii'h. R-chard M a n s f i e l d ' s r o l e s n u m b e r ."v F r e n c h - man, 3 G "rmar.s. 1 r?»rj=s. 2 R->mar«i. 5 Knglisbmer. 2 Amerca-s, 2 Rnasians. 2 Spaniards. 1 Jew. Be plays ^ boys, 11 ttiddle-aged men and 3 r-ld met), whilp two o' hi? characters grow from boys to rren n one pvpnina, E'mete Nivel'i, Italy's repreFcn'ativv^ tra- gedian, i? soon comtrg to America. Civil Service PxHiiiin^t'ion.s for S t a t e a n i l County Service TT- o =p- CHAZY. = .-.vs. r - K-T «n The State Civil service G'-mTiisaton wi'l boll examina'1-vcs March IS 19.17, for the f.Vlr.wing postlions : Assistant Ac'uary, ?3 600, and Chief Fxamin°r, $5 000 in the Insurance Deportment; Assistant Insprc'or ot Gas, $1 000 to 51,200; Food Inspector, Department of Agriculture, SI 200 tc> $1 500; Page, State and County Offices, ?360; Guird, S'a'e. Prisons and Reformatories, $r.60; S'oyd Instructor, State Institutions, 8600 to $720 and maintenance. The last day for filing applications for these positions is March 11th. Full infor- mation and application forms for any of Ibese. examinations miy be obtained by ad- dressing tbe Chief Examiner of the Com- mission at Albany. CBARLEI S. Fowr.^tK, Chief Examiner. Albany, February .15, 130.7. Plattsbiirsh Library Circulation bi* w*er«. ,.e, w t. fra a * - t- a r•> r ' Tip K-v, r A R-n'r -.I * i . rr rue I'll R-v W B-al'.-.1 .•'R S.STJ-.-£'V« Tfti R'V R V {SrRn-..r ,'r 3 fa'-irf" plied <h> M E P'l .'it o- fs.jr.Jm. 1 u n T*ie M K s..,-y.-y w j t_, vo a.r, er-e -^.r ippr.t ard sipper a! it-*>iv- ph"»r»i pa"'o' 5 " Wp1riP"llT pvering, W**v 17 h \. irarv social-.Se iiw ^ antiriiito ! su-1 a c.-i'.ba! m- viiatt n is PX'ended to all 0. 7. G r a n g e JC v 'isi. heel il-eir rpsrn'ir meeir.g o T . TIIP='1IV erentn,:, f" |i»>l t.% a hat qnet >5ix new namps were »d•'." t t.i tl.o mpmivpreh p M~ art Mrs J W JI lh'vpli Inv.' -. tnr-p 1 from th-tr trip ti B r r.t'tnMi-r N Y , ' • -»"- tep-1 '!,.• men ir;<.( ' h e S : a ' e (-I ,iri_»' Mr Wa'-nn rerer'l'. siid tin firrp. ti Thernns l^wi?, wh"i in 'nrn 'rin=t»rrpl i* t,> the W H Mirpr pota'o \{r. W;l°.. r w il remove io the Gharlp? Dim.nv f rm Miss G-are r L-'-IP ha» gon" to N e w T i - k for a few .lai«' ou'i-g Mrs F B Lipgep ts eor fi-.»d to hPr ho re by illness Her broil.er'n w.fe. Mrs Mn't Clatk, underwent an o( pration f.ir .ipp»n V citis on Wtdnpsiiay pvenlrrr by n snrg>.n from Montreal, n=?isied bj D.T.'Swif- nr..! A W. Fairbank. H^pes are entertained for h*r speedy recovery. Mr. Charles B Lane, in charge of thp poultry drpartment at W. 0 Miner'.- las tendered his resigrniion ard will rem .ve 'o the Stale ot Washington in March. The Rev. Fa'ber Bergeron has sold b'.a Chtz? Hall on Main street to L-w.ar' P«- celle and son Fred. Consideration $2 ion The lrdiee of the Congregational Church will give an entprtainment and sapper on Friday evening, Feb 22, in honor of Wash- ington's birthday. A genuine old timer. J F. Gilbeit returned on Saturday from a baaiDem trip to Swactoo aod Eoosbors^ Palls, Vt. 5 \ Mill P IN I I HTSTS W «i M F -S i' •> - -it-, Bi T • "ai. wr.er. " e a i pr, ni f-p' or si" ' H - W-i* . t r i- .! .r. h ! y tn >!. >f h. ni wt m =: .- ,\ •1 "HS r. ; ,t • p p j . prs «r, -t I.S ,5 o r. a: C 'A ,<= an. er guard »» ! t. 1 T\ it to c Its el r w W.f - ,T a > t W is Tr, A wiys wir .' lie '.' T Tr . •1"'" [•! I'.' "IP i •.V- rr IP. l f\ ar l I .1 1 r Mr. Sudden Summons. Thomas Haley, who was employed by the International Paper Company at CadyviHe, died very suddenly at tbe mill on Monday morning shortly afier going to work. Mr. Haley was Dot feeling well, and soid to the foreman that be would not be able to con- tinue work. Going to the engine room 1 e sat down and asked for a drink of water. B.-lore his n quest could be complied with 1 e teb from the chair and expired. Ha was a son of the late Frank Haley, and waB forty-four years of age and unmaniet'. He was tbe sole support of a sisler and invalid uncle, with whom be lived in the town ot Schuyler Falls. Hd was a man of sterlii g charae'er and was universally liked and le- spected by all. Tbe funeral was largely at- tended on Thursday morning, lnteiaent wa3 at Cadyvilie. I S l o y c r C h a r g e d w i t h Abduction. Louis Bell, aged 22, an employe of the Lazier works, was arraigned in the city couri ou Thursday, charged with abducting Lillie May Pardy, the 15 year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Pardy or Cbazy. Bell wanli d to marry tbe girl, bnt her mother obj -cli d on the ground that she was too young. Tbe young man wus told that be must ceate calling on Ihe girl. This be luiled to do. In consequence she was given a severe lecture with the result Ibal she wrote Bell to come for ber and she would marry bim. Oa the following day be went after ber and came to Platisourgu. In the meantime her parents bad learned of ibeelopemeotand bad notified the police here. Tbey were found at the Commercial House and taken into custody. Bill was locked up aud on Thursday brought i-jto court charged with abduction. Ue waived examination and woe beld in $300 bail lo await tbe action of tbe Grand Jury. Qis lather came from Mooere ard furnished Ibe bail aud he waa released. Toe girl was takeD borne by ber parents. CliaiiKe" of Residence. Mra. Campbell Mi Lean and Miss MiLiao will in the spiing remove Iroin 19 Couch St. to the new house which Mr. Callanan is building on North aide of Broad, weal of Helen St. Mr. W. H. Howell has purchased tbe Car- ver bouse on Broad St., aod will remodel it into a double tenement, occupying one pur 1 as a residence and renting the other to Mrs. D'Arcy. Dr. and Mra. Silver will remove to tbe Schuyler Bouse on North Catherine St. Mr. W. W. Bell will occupy the Gale bouse oa Broad Street, which be baa recently pur- chased. _ _ Salvation Army. a a a a * u w o m a a s ^ f ia*«a«a*'.»w«a<u I tbobOOM aOfblltboOwOOOOQOi wn. **»l> Tba Oajaiwofa boto ojaotljr ia roaij o**' •raw viib Uiao, atftto vary doao to ro* otboio»4a«aiiiottboyiaartawbiUft. Tojo> urtmo of o nab lnjlral lomUcoa gi looo-o of tba Tbe series ot apectml meetings wbicb began Feb. 16 at Salvation Army Hall, 2(1 Margaret, b»ve been attended with great interest, tbey will be continued omit March 3, and following is tbe programme for the week: Friday, Feb. 22, at 8 p. m.—Saved Drunk- ard meeting. Saturday, F*t>. 23, a t 8 p. m.—Address by the. Bar. O B. Ksodall; Sot ject:—Aud the Dxn was sbuu Sunday, Feb. 24—All day meetings: 10 30 a. m ; 3 pm.; and 8 p a. Bosigo Anna M Saander*, director ot lbs local work •.Il have charge. Tuesday, VoU. M, at 8 p. a —Addreee by the B-v. T. 6. Tuoauaoo, O. D.; Sabjsct.— Aa AoikNH Qie*Uoo. Wedaaadav, Fe»>. 27, at 8 p. •>.—Addreio by tba B*v. O. M. KaudaU. Thorwla*. fob. 28, ot 8 p. -..-Addfoje. by tba Mat. Jjaepfe Gambia, D. O. Friday. Man* l. at p. a.—Addraaa by tba li-f. C. M. OriMarr. rrojMMtf litjar of Ibe r»ua*wr§t; Watrwr. Too are all lovllad to ailaad thaaa aaat- yoor fiiaowa.—Bvaiy Following are the B<nres for the sixteen weeks end.ng Feb 15: Month November 2 9 115 ].. 3n. [V..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'."'."Y. December 7 ;; ti ;s !!!!!!!!!!!! 4 ..." it " 1H '• °ii Fe v ruaiy i 15 Jannary 34ii f.SS •I H SIR •<13 Trfl-I •139 4711 4-si r.tl 5-21 f-49 514 4C0 4 5 Ladd of Chazy Landing is A bearirg In an action for trespass, Town of Chazy vs. Frank Gonya, brought bv Gex Anderson, road coiumbsioner, was heid in Cbamplain village on Tnesday Samool Wheeler for defendant, Shedden A- Yen f r Town. Accustomed lime taken bv court for decision. The action charges Ganya with obstructing highway in pifing cord wood thereon. Mrs. Hiram again qiite ill. The. Farmers* Institute, which was hPhi here Friday and Saturday. Fdb. ISandlG. was largely atleuded and tbe various ad- dresses listened to with interest and protit. The address given by Prof. Edward Jones, on our rural "schools, their condition, in- stitution and surroundings, many sugges- tions by which onr own town confd well profit. The half hour with the y o n g peoi le 430 and lheir teachers, who attended in r. body, was helpful and interesting. Prof. J jne«, of the State E lucation Department and I former superintendent, gpok« with enthu- Natare will have her condensations. Oar J?"™ ™f J h e i">« ^ in . lere « hc overworked bodies and nerves reqiire recu- it„^ 1 ^ " n , b ? sc ,L ^ P^s\enxn ladiea Station and rest. The longer the delay the 8 e r V e d d , D D e r ln tbeir churi:ii V^»™- greater the price. Belore too late try the ' The Valentine social was largely attended tinic irfluence of the Mineral Salt Springe. * D<1 g'eatly erjoyed bv the j o u n g DPOide The -'St. Catharine's Well," for nervous aDd netl e d ihe society $9 •roubles, rheumatism and allied diseases, | the friends of Mrs. A.M. Bagby may be a nieHis to thoae d"=iriog relief and absolute g'ad to know that she and her friends are C!nvaie?c Q PC=. Write to J. QunlftD, Dis- very mealy situated at St. Petersburg, Fla. t-ict Passenger Agent, Grand Trunk Rail- Shefindsa deligbtfnl climaie. " J . way System, Montreal, lor illustrated de- scriptive matter. tSTon- fictlOD SM »79 •Mi 3-J5 4IT 415 Ml :ni :-i;tf 424 5(12 4S7 53S 5U,-. »«2 arrr.iTee! -.-Vi'-wv. " Di'n'Mi w .r •'» ItiverD was a '.svorite rer . r > a '. * Ie if! tipftimMfni'-'i ear,. >,t i i j < n •! tr. »ry of tbe w. ni.lt.i inm tf... i i .. , t Bet u r g ' o n were broaght there <> t e r. ;r->d back to health. A'PT llie-< s u r r e n d e r ifG'ri"vi''-', M i r Cowdea remodelte-l bia b.suge, civ.p voa^de 1 tha outside and painted it in red and white chtcks. Why not II'OP a'go remains to b* - wor.dereo at. He died in I's'W and was tuned in tbe old Ci-nibridge ffrarejat.'. Tr.e iK.iisp ihen Irecame 'be proper y < f ore E Iward I^ong, o t t i r u i r g in pfp>-p«"i«n r\ his family for rver a hundred y.ars. r-itil }.->53 wh»n the rai r.nd rmr.p 1 '1 e staup coach, the luusp retair ed its pre.sttgp as an inn, and sit ce then it has beer, v-nl for tl-p purpose at intervals U h-as b»-< n occupied as such for tie last two years by H. R Meaner, ar d it wa.s lm son who Marti .< Ihe fire which reduce 1 the o!.| OherkPrnl Hiuae to cinders aDd bi-tory. The Strenuous Lite. I Perrennially enrions it is bo* easy 'lings ore af.er they are done. .Sis there, is "corn on the coo." Everybody know3 tht.t is the true way to serve the deliciiu-. milkj- eagary matchless vegetable, and that or'y goibs and finicka eat it any other way. Y< t it las seemed that by some other fame tl e I process might be more elegant, and the san e has been fonnd and by in Englishman | He went into an American restaurant and ' asked for some " II Jte corn." ! •' Fiote. corn ? '* asked the pczz'ed waitres?. i " Wbv yes," said he, " the kind you eat as if yon were playing the il ue." VICIMTY NKWS. The Rev. Father Jones, a native of the Albany diocese, sta'ioned at Havana, is to be consecrated Bishop of Porto R'co next Sabbath. Fa'ber Jrnee was born and bred at Cambridge, N. Y. K i t e MeCaB'ey, a domestic in the employ of Dr. H S. Stillweli of Otdensbtngh, was fatali? burned on Saturday by the explosion of a lamp. Dr. Stillweli who carried the joong woman into ihe. street and ex - iagai3hed the il lines by throwing snow upon her was also badly turned. R'gid in3pec'ion of cattle is b°ing carried ou at O^densburg, and many animals found lo have tuberculosis have been Killed. Prof. H P. Judson, who has been made preB'dent of tbe Dnivereiiv of Chicago, tanabt school in Troy from 1&70 to 1885. An estale of 6 aces in Ballston has been sold to a N-wYoik syndicate wbicb will establish a brick yard for the manutac'ure ol ti'St grade pressed brick. Twelve bouses are to be erected. VKKMONT. Tbe Rev. Elward R->yno'ds rector of Si Charles' Church, Bellows Falls, recently celebrated a quarter of a century in the priesthood. Be was born in County Cavao, Ireland, in 1852 and came to Bellows Falls in 1883 Mi&s Clara Clemene, the contralto, daugh- ter of Mark Twain, n to sing in concert at Brattleboro March 19 Members of ihe Burlirg'on Y. M. C. A are planning for a secopd annual winter camp to be held at Starr Farm Bztach this week. Middlebury College has 178 students, 108 men and 70 women. Mayor J. E Burke of Burlington bas been renominated by ihe Democrats and W". J. B-gelow, night editor of ihe Free Press i3 the choice of the Republicans. At tbe St. Albans Democratic caucus C. W. Bulterworth'was ananimoualy nominated for mayor. Firemen at Newport were called to put out a fire in a snow plow belonging to tbe Canadian Pacific Rarway Co. Junes Mutch of Barre, succeeds the late Ira E Sti.Qjrd of Rutland as secretary of the Vermont Branch of the American Fed- eration of L^bor. A second shortage of coal is reported f om Grand isle, and farmers are bnugicg their supply from Plattsburgh. GENERAL NEWS. MrB. I la Binge, a wealthy old lady, died at her home in New York city, and it was found th-1 poison bad been given her. She si tiered from cancer, bad begged to have herlife ended, and her daughter,"Mrs.Wallau, u: der suspicion of having yielded to her inn portuni.ies was arrested and taken to the Tombs. Mrs. Wallau denies the charge, and says she will spend her mother's entire for- uoe, which some time ago was given to her, in investigating tbe case. A hundred lives were lo3t by an explosion in a mine belonging to tbe Mexican Coai <fc Coke Co. at Eagle Piss, Tex»3. With tbe purchase of the Porto Rico e eauiehip lines. pa\iog $7,000 000 for the Mallory and $2 500,000 for the Ward L'ue. Charle3 W Morse CKitro'.s all ihs coastwise rhlppicg tr»de. exceot theO d Dominion and Southern Pacific. His fi«t n i r . i n 7) steamers, exclusive of the Hudson Naviga- tion company boats, and tbe capitaiizvion of all his steamship properties is $80,000,000. Over a hundred new towns are to be founded between Winnipeg and EJmonton thia year by tbe G.and Trunk Pacific. Persia is threatened with civil war, Salare- Douleh, brother of the shah being at the head of 60,000 well-armed insurgents. His hatred of his brother is only eqnalled by hia hatred of all constitutions and libera! pol- icies, which the sbau has championed. Salare-Douleh ia said to be a genuine old- fashioned tyrant who beheads bi3 ministers at pleasure, horEewbips his wives and kills friends and relatives to appropriate their wealth. F ur Cornell exo'orera are to start March 9 for a trip thron^n Asia Minor and Syria. Tl e expedition is to be. beaded by Dr. Sierrett ano al the men are member3 of the Amer- ican School of Arc-iaeology al Jerusalem. The money is provi ed by New York capi- talists. A man at Janesville, Wis., went violently insane over tbe Tnaw trial and was taken to an asylum. Tai3 ie the second case of insanity from ihis cause reported. Ac electric express on the New York Cen- tral jumped the track on Satardav night while going at the rale of seventy miles an hour, luid as a result a hundred and forty- seven persons were hurt and twenty-three killed. The dead are nearly all women. Tne disaster occurred al 25:h street and Webster avenue. I A disastrous steamship wreck attended KEESEVILLE. The Democratic and Republican eaaenses held last Saturday brought many < eople to town and >he tickets nominated bv the. res- pective parties are good ones. Ti.p D -mn- For the benefit ol tb.»3e. who appreciate that it ia a3 well to be ont of the world as out of date, it is noted tba' the pillow o fashion and the "cosy corner," is no longer cratshave at the head of their tiekpt for , £C 1'are hut long and narrow. Lubt D^nred Supervisor, John U. .-mkli, wilb G-^o. E. ' and striped si ks are not good form ard Robarge for Town Clerk-. The. Rs,mb!icaD S 5ns , eau flours or tell in plain darK colon- bead their ticket with EJwin A. Jordan, for ' „ Supervisor and Geo. N. Brewer, for Town ' Cleik. At the Republican caucu3 a hot con- test between the White-Severance faction resulted in a victory for Severance and the "ring" by the nomination f f Geo N Brewer, lor Town Cleik, over M S Cronkhite, While's candidate. * noiber contest tork place over the cilice of Overseer of the Poor, and again Severance won by nominating J. H. Barber over H. C. Stevens, the Rapuoiican cancu3 was opened wiih a plea for harmony and members of the White faclion were given active, parts. As the nominatini s were made and Wr ite WES hopelessly beaten he aecep'ed the ticket and will support it. To hold'he friends of M. S Cronkhite who waa entitled to the nomination for Town Clerk ihe "rir.g" have placed bim on tbe ticket as Jostice of the Peace. This was generous and no dou'<u his friends will appreciate the magr.animi-y shown. The Democratic caucus on the oiber hand was harmony personified. All tbe contesting elements-were smoithed over and tbeti.ket was named in short order. From now until election no voter need fear of being passed by any of the candidates without a smile and handshake. Too bad election cannot come oftener. F. M. LaDJte waa in Ejsex Tuesday en legal business. Miss Margaret Cohalen left Tuesday for New York where she will select her millinery stock for Easter trade. She iovitea a thorough Troy -was ia town with great loss of life, occurred Feb. 21, eff inspection of her good3bv prospective buj ers the Hook of Holland, when the British - - - - - - steamer Berlin ran into a j »lty and sank with all on board. The vessel had become un- manageable in a terrific gale. O; the 141 persons on board but one was saved. A kmg's messenger and 19 members of a Gar- man opera company were among those who went down. The troops of Gen. Bocilla, presidw o Honduras, attacked the forcea of Gen. Zt- laya, president of Nicaragua, and after sev- eral hours of hard fighling were defeated. A panic waa caused among the 100 I al- ian tenants of a hou^e in 61at St.,N*w York, by the expl03ion of a bomb thro#n by a per- son unknown. The tenement ia owned by Joseph B«z 111, a backer, whose son was kidnapped recently, and a few weeka after was returned. The estate of tbe late ex G >v»rnor Big- gins H es'imated ts between $14 000,000 and $16,000,000. Nomeroaa large uequeata for public and clnriiable purposes are made by his will and truals created for the benefit of bia children and wife, who ia tbe sole res- iduary legatee. By tbe blowiag up of the boiler of a dot key engine at sea seven members Ot the crew ot tbe Hamburg-American line steamer Val'ivia were killed and four others were eeverely if jared. The committee repre-enling 35 insurance companie-B has reported their net losses at San Francisco as $1,000,000,000. A hurricane completely destroyed Cook- town, Nor'b Australia, with monetary damage of $2 000.000 at.d no kssol life. The Brilisa sie-amers Heliopolis end Oriaoda collided o'J Penarlb, W.de3. Four- teen people including the captain of the O ianda were drowned. Tue Heliopolis was carrying 2000 Spanish emigrants to H molulu. It is feared tbe orange crop of the South bas been seriously damaged by freez og weather of this week which caught the orchards In fall bloom. TOWN CORRESPONDENCE. AUSABLE FORKS. Mise Bailie Hart from Keesevilie ie speed- ing a tew days with ber sister Mis. Frank DaVignoa. Miss Mary Cbaboon and Miss Maltbeeon went lo Albany Thursday afternoon to re- main unni Monday. Carl Bull and Robert Caldwell spent last saobalb in Keeseviite. Ezra Hathaway bas bought aud moved into the bouse south of bim, which has been remodeled into Qrst class shape, and adds much lo the looks cf that part ol the town. Miss Lillian Avery it in Waterbury, Coon., visiting fiianda. Mra. John Lswh of Pern is at [Frank K nip's, burning Mrs. Fratk K:u>p ami son Tbe Leniieo' Ail Society ot the U. E Church held a Food and Apioo sale al Mrs J. Bulien's on Friday afternoon. Mrs. M. C. BulUrd lelt Tuesday for a few weeks vitit lo Glees Falls aod Beilio, N. H. Dennis Lougtemps' family 1B quarantined with a ca*e of scarlet lever. Miss r'muie Smith returned from her visi io New York last week. The Rsv. U P L K. G abao beld services in Si- James E ircopal chuicb Tu«*da.- evening and Wednesday aiorniuK. Tue lateral services ot Mrs Christ'iaos Bbt IHJIU, wbo die l last (Saturday morniue, were beld ai tbe home of h-it daughter, Mrs. Moorne Sfc< Bald, oo tiauday, at 12 o'clock. He R<*. Mr. Oalaroaau tnkiiuog. O Moudfty ibe remains vara lakes lo Boston tor iatermeoi. Mra. Fuber aud lolft&t son srbftfatf • bow •lib Miaa Coabooo for tba past six weeks, left lor Albany tbia week. Mra Haabrock CbaboM oho bas boan ill Kir lot F r M Wo joarr, wiu ber aotbar, Mrs. Mania, ol ly>w*l, ia apettdiag tba wiaatr ia tttily. •Aa-AMAO. •boa K<aboii bos oorjovsooipo fro. ot •aaftlsgiso. Vt. by Oft of djoaatt* obta* kiuos too BOO • ttatd oa tbotoaatb to*lot nJM. Mr. KlaboM, obo " OfOj about the head and limbs, and was removed to a hospital at fSorth Adame, Mass., for treatment. Mra. Kimball was immediately summoned, and also bis daughter L zzte from G'.overavi.le, and hastened to tbe bed- side, remaining till all immediate danger was passed, and returning to tbeir home io Saranac Saturday. Mr. Kimball has many frieuds in tbis section to r'jdce over hi* fortunate escape and chances of ultimate recovery. Mr. and M's. James White returned Friday from a ten days' trip to Bingbamton and among friends io Miissacbaset a and Cor- ned cut. Miss M Hie Pickett wbo has beeo visiting at Dar.neuiora the past week, returned home lust Wednesday. E. M. Merrill of MerrillsviHe ia visiting frieedB in town. Rev i. H. A. Bichand, assistant priest al Bedford, is making the annual visit among the Radford parishioners in Saranac daring the absei.ee of Kev. Laramee, wbo ia a'aseui on business. Miss Bridget O'Brien, aged 70 years, died last Sulurila) quite audaeuly ol bewi disease. PORT KENT. Mrs. Burlies, sLiler of Mrs. Doughty, is dsugeroualy ilf aud has a nurse from" Pla ts- OurvD. Everybody has got their tee Louies fi'led, and Brm ice loo. Tuomaa Adgale waa down to the Capital sum day last week. Frank D.-agooo, Henry Martin, Aler. Weiuaat:, and M. Caou vera iu toon last oaek. Wetter Sbaw wuo bas been tick is out again. • ( « i B CrowLiCRSbialdi »ud M.nniv Morrow was* aurruMl last oanday at K«aafevilia. Jobs Morrow baa a Boa piano lioa Plaits- borgb, OBO of Mr. Haias* •aiaetiou. Wss- Gbwk bas gooa back oo tba railroad again altar ba •aesuoo. Fraab aod Tia D>>!e will oooo start soo- isa woedarouftd ibaacifiiborbood wiib iftvir •uealftc aawir-jr. aariiaa. •of M boisf drora to Uw ototioo aod ' »o btk oao lo ba ablppod aoay lo before going elsewhere. M. J. Callanan left Thursday for Proctor, Vermont. Louis S. Wight, of the firm of Wight Bros., of Bostcn, was in town last week bujing fars of local dealers. The Farmers' institute held in Grange Holi Tnesday was a very Eaecesstn; meeting. The meefiDg was opened bj Condtctor D. P. Witter, and then the day was divirjeil into sessions, aod difiereat speakers presiied at eact session. In the everting the hall was opened to the public and many attended the closing lecture. F. E. Spaulding cf TueBday. Mr. and Mrs G. E Robarge spent a tew days in Plattsourgti this week with relatives. Owing to low water in the river tbe trcl.e-. system on the K. A. C. & L. C road bidly handicapped Msriday evening. Lack of power caused a delay in the 5.3S run, anil when near the depot here the car stopped altogether. Edw. McAloon and D. J. Dwyer were in Piatisburgb Tuesday attending the ICP rac-"S. Miss Mary A. Mc.Mahon returned Saturday from a week's vi^it with friends n Pialte- burgh. E K.. Houghton of Bn=»on arrived in lowr Tuesday evenirg. Mr. H vughtr.n ia aa old citz-n tut has rot been nere ir 30 years lie is to enter th- employ of P. Prescott & Son of this place. N. Herman of Poit Henry transact'! business In town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. i. N. Bigwood of Clintonville were in town Monday. A G Fletcher le-aves Saturday for Atlantic Cilj. W. M. Stone left Wednesday for New Y. :k in ihe interests of the Ausable Horse Nail Co. Mrs. Geo. Me3erve of T.coode.roga is visit- ing ber danghter Mra. A. W. Thomas. Mrs. J. P. Flanery of Brooklyn is spending a few days in town ai ihe Commercial Bvu=e. J. L McCorma.K of New Vork spent Son- daj in lowa v iih lug children wbo are fct'etd- ing schcoi ai McAulej's Academy. one wht> ia anvboiy ia w tling to ie citighL reCiiniog against corj o- n ill »s. galloon being the thing, with large bat'ore to serve as fastenings at the frarcorner.- 5 . For be.lraoms holliods em aroiJerej in vivid colore are correct. CURIOUS FACTS. CUKMEXT FUN. Pa, what is a BahemUt,! A mag wno'l' lei you share your ta3t dollar with hiui, my boy. Qieen Elizabeth was haranguing th* car poration. Ail went well until she got to ihe loan pari aod tnen ibi Lt>rJ Mayjr cleared his throat noi3ily. Tbb queen fixed him wiib her eye. A sovereigo, q loth she, that is a good 8 ..vereign, can't oe cou^heU dowa, but I've h tard of Kood sovereigns being coughed u >. Tte loan was proinpt.y f mboniiog;. Crimson Rambler—Are you burning gas > leae io dat autouiobnu. mis'-er? Sparkc—No, my friend; I'm irjiug alcahu juat (ur au experiment. Crimson Rambler—I thought so you 'nina me hangm* oo oehiud ler or so, j .-st fer de suieli? Wj-il.l a mi.t The little one chanced to sit near a plate W)DiaiDiDS upjvle p»nu";i. Altfer a loo^, wait, during which no Oder was made o' hospitality, the child finally Dlonel out, 1 smell apples. Yes, responded the lady of the house, you smell those pai logs. No, ma'am, wai tba solemn reply, 1 smell whole apples. Mrs. Janner Lee Oulego—Weren't jou trying tofinda cock we l»3i time 1 sawjoui Mrs. Sell om-ll )lme~Yea, and now 1 am trying 10 lote her. Tae Bin it oi Tie. Ia anckut leaend Apiirod te roue. itoru from the wave, a picture for the u.u; 1> vover blnh ituta hen, ltowever tu That of ibe wmld-wids favorite, appls lit.! Aa Abbrouii* of lb kiiclieu caiae. 4Bd wllb ibe fruit In KOIOBU nitce* laid, A ow>koi crl-p a>t any cru-i. oouM be, /or iu rvpaae ' v id «u<-nt«d sp.Km ui <.'*. a»»llu|i'<u ive edice and cru«>e > upon i e top. Makes to il-atol fairy, Intgin- htowe. Ttk»U'4«raMw.l«tMa U»Ukseaild ol >kUI-- ftad saa»>u4j aaat»a saw tatow,i lialian sol'tier?, caogtV in a snowstorm 0'. the gumm'ii or the Cret dn R >v S i v o , , madp the descent ol 9,000 'eel on skB ii hiifan hour. The Doited States iT.p-.rtel S50.0u0.000 worth of crude india rubber la=t year. A sale of statrps of Panama z n« ia'ces- brouiibt §7.968 ibis week in N-iw 5\>ik, me auction reabz ng tbe highest lo'al ever re- ceived at a ore-night sate. §245 was oni-1 for four of the two cent rose of Jat-eil 1904. Tne c-fectwn ra« :l : o. proDPirty ol the la e William r:,oi3., ,,. *c.l-knawn New York stamp tollcc.cr. The r.eli in the sir ck tower of the Houses < f Parliament, Lardon, w-j^rj3 13 tons arid is the largest bell in K igla'.d. I' was named Big Be->, after Sir B-jim ii Hall. Chief Commissio'er ol Works 6l Uie jj^e ot iiserfcuorj in 1*57. A 21 inch high i:bl-«« vase of iheKtr.g- be i eriod t rongbt $12 olil) at a sate i j L JI»«J.IL this week. New Z alai-d U a'.teruptiog to aiciima' z- tbe Austrian cr.aa;o.s. io E-.gland letters w! k'-t have, rte'r s-a-np; iireguiarly plac-d are thrown iu-.de aid sorted after alt the rest. India and Kishmir are co operating in a railway pr.js t -t to be un "ert.-k- with.nu year or two, a t a cost < 1 §10 '••JO.OJO Tne road is o be broad gang", and ouera, c 1 b} steam io the In it see.ijn and n^rrj?/ gariie and electric ia K-stiiiir A kittimoke. a sper-i^a of sea si.], in ffaund on a O .io firm the other da-v, an l is supposed to have been ilnvrio mlan-J b. son e of the gales that have i revai!e-i. The Ur", which was Eiitl'lj wrnnded DJ farrr.ers wbi shot at i'. was ia a starving oudrioa. I' measured f.ur feet from tip to tip ol wing.- The '-chr>Ef,megap ur,e"' is it,e r-cient ii..- name givpi: to a new a. paratas inven ed tn M. Le,jL Gnomon.! of Pans. A taio^irtg pi*; lure is thrown >in a=L-reen. and as the tig/are? move the apparatus gives ihe-m speech.' The F>rt=' seivice bas made expei indents and I'emons'rated liiv' by atreaim-ut wi--. ceorc-tv- dead b dgetulr j.i^e can mi. / -1 for fen^i' po-ia. SPOKTING. Pi Z-S f jr Tiyl-t aer-.p aia'-s Kvi/^nt ct ov> r 5'J ]i!l!ns have t.-et, <t|!ef, ,j i,, i<^ Aero Club o! G'eal Bria.i. lor si . < nq e iv> 'o be t.- Id IL A ., T . n ii ', t,e- .n^- i, a' ie to 1I> a <:' ort • .s>, i...- i.i ..^r "•- i • *• I OV. er Tl ere ur,-'Hree j..-z-s, ?7."»'J, s i ' i n ui.o S250 eafb- Au ueroru.li c KZ'il Jo i.'b'J r.as b en irl-re-a m I'„i.c. iff in IJ . - u v . n'.- , t . j L»- Matn , a .im.!' g .1»ii., j jri.a 1 , a i d l,e n- ii.aii.i1er, 510.010 ratii i.j tie Mi.j.s ,; r D.on, il. Clement at J M Cl.ar.v-y. a i proii inenl i tLe aa'om <h '* w.,r.J, Th c x.'.e- wi 1 take pluc^ n l'.iO/i. the K art '. -K.g ina 1 Juij 14 the naV-Lal t i l . l a j . rti iJi'lr prz» motive woo iter, o r e r starts wit I* made. Tue "jis'uLtt.' H ill u. .-s Aejjj Cr^'b Ol all (IHsriMr t :'. Is, a r e t o t.^ a l loitte! T^e aer.,r a.'s un.\ b f J aia ni uitra'i'v. iii' tt r- uiact.iLi-r KIU J ; bei I Frefv ». construetioQ. Th- =eVei,ih gatlie iii 'i.e LitLsr-V.ar.s! a CLamptoi ship ihesr, nmcb re-i.; ed ,1. a Iraw, tbe I. •inn -traigt.l 'ie. ihe li-si n-pe u 0 ,„r. having l*ef. w tl h. I>i-ker. T.ega'uewa- played a'. l*r»i ad-ip'.ia, began on s; a u ,, lHl and after cix bo-ara a«.ji;rr<-l a', t'vii move. Tbe pjiy isj x«- = tiaiej. the Io i .w.i g day. ard Lisker upefiig the. sealed uio\. -ntuijicd the pooiliuit a lew ui.uu.n an I pro posed a draw. RELIGIOUS. V .( ' \ v , x , - I • M . : > \ . \ .. H • .- i - • ^ . . , ' '• 1 ir i - \ - . . - r i . -. UUt7Sl,«. ,i \t « h»^.- viv. F- I . . ; « \ . \t -an 1 M-» Fm«.k sstntfi At \v ^t tie-kmaiv . 3f-. v T " -v "•-n naTe« Fatn k'. f.. Mr m l ur Th- roi p Zl VB«lAttK\ Al B « » - i . ,'^i .la , ., - ;i, i |. 'T-ru N l a I ". t s,.,, ^ K . . v V-.rk tv. UEATUr?. \< 1-3-ITV".- N Y t-, , . - . , , ^j |S i Ilr en ag 1 years *t lvy.,,1, .. , ... 4 ..., T a , . . , .. f-eK !s i „ ,,. .„. lrt u , . JV , , j. Mire! 11•.• :r.'<«'.np .t *«»' >.- i? s. 1 \. *. v '.- E At fjdyi .>. \ Y -"»1, I- \»- 'a'lure. Tnn-n a< iH'.-v . .... i 11 v eis- At M-»«TS F.-rk' N \ Ft. i At Piatb-b .r t h. >: Y f.tv ; I . I Hasi-v. wift-.f t h e l v « •» is U v • Tears A' b"r li >me in PU'iai. i-^h % r r i 7. MT". Finsn. -\ '1 V --' l ' i . «...» unr - i-at« p«r t'4 ^I.S** At ei.izy Latke.'Jaa •Red >•! years 'tBr..![v.\.. F.I. 17 .,-, .- Th . , f b T age. K /. tbHb Parr,- , wt 1-. v . f LiitberParn-h At E cnlvur^h. , D We t H II, Ian ( t Lah-vre. Ae<-! 2( v*ir-. ' . m -wh< ur, : j , A f»ial av- •.!• .t .H- •..fi-ptt wh- i-elvy T»,e - .!.'<« r .f ibii <.b.Iui.ry I..,t lua ., f e tt „iv . .; H- i Frank Laiure were»ni».e w.«.", t s»,ort •' *»«T.« favQihtrbnis. -tm i>;.iMi.as|..< I tm. > s»i,e. 1 n'gcd. ar.d as !J >v s'»piw.l <i.iib.-It t . _-et a'a axe. ihe tree tell ard .-airfit t-i'tn. an W -wave.1 forward to enajie. n fl •! , which caused his d-aUi 11^ si.jl red liain. hut was a'm and re-itq-1 r » . were summoi.ed aii J a I lha» h ima'i a'l.. u .1 i.» was done. but..f u..ai id. aiid Lp.iim tv f .r..*. .a^mornlns It s^fcneJ UD{>I-S1MK forli < fairit.r end fri-Ddsro uive him s.p. HI,.1 the n eu has .-asr a irloom orer Ihe entire <-omu,ani>T. a.U a I.., knew ii'in m .umti.g h;« ••*. »h < «-r, Iy. R.T wasa.j..ate man ..f rv.re H..i - ..r"'T,ary .|'jalit*es. He was very honrsr twli-rr u s . f utnh cbara-Ler ftud without xn eae.ay 'n *h« world, lie was the. son i.f I bar ISRI 1 , VI.H'.VI Labare.vfWVsl Kill. liebn-th.-f eleven, h 'dr u the id..] of ihe wh"!e l"-.roy aril tl.crr-r r.. | , ' The tea br«.JheM a i d »:-icr>. w^r^ i.' r eser,i r.> attend ihe funeral, one. L t;!.. . ..miirf fr.-m IJMton. Th^sjm •a.hy arl k ' •i«...i'.,«.f i i.«» fiirlly. tbe ; iriier'im».^r..f t>,w !«_,,! v ., ,-nr. J'riatteruin ray th-i-b.sr n-j,*. n ,,..,-„, saioTedand ••he-rial-w], the Ivea; It a.. frae-..ut ti ral i ffcrliig-i and tie many rear* t >•<;><,^rr,o [ilii-eheheli in tbe he^i-. Balaff^- ossof a.u >% ho knew nm lie was j asa t n the r.rime of hiV I»,iil>iir »vr- aard m a • nsrbt a' 4 l..ip~,if fuTure, >• i> i>.e I. »t>l has ?«*a fit b. .-all h.m Ii-me. and may h- *•._• a«. J. ^nardran arac 1 t> dnw ta«-a a:. 1 «-v. ry i-in heavenward. AS Ihe rays ••£ the aftera-v m sn-t K^re ei 1 r.£ ihe we>teni L'I.S. wp Uii l,.., •., ,r.r j u ]».,, tiver^Me cem^'erv ni Et - .l.-ir^ i «•»,*. r 11 o le irlleli ^inuuthv "f a . U ei .n'el r. i>.« • itl .-t d faiu Ij in the r.m-.f r-eseivtr ?a. -T.I m.i a.ay ij.i.Vf,*ei;rd.«-l<'Si!r I. m |..rtrlnw Ite fuie^ai w.as b»M Sat >rlay e,wn .iMoi-kal U e ' o i - e a> d i-t'w.h- . .. Katl»^ vr. E Churc-v. K fcnt.?ir* < fi'er. he\ (• •, B"<;ker oj&.lail'g. a>M-t.,^l h> K,vr c E Uasi'ijcj of Bra'nardvi.ie. A very aoiiropriate aad afie, t- m2 sertn >n was pivaoted fr..m the IMI, * As <to Lord liveth atid as the *oal ilvelh. tbere Is but a step between ins and de^th.''' J S I) Catarrh !s a constitutional disease originating m impure Mood and reqairing constitutional treatment acting through and purifying the blood for its radical and permanent cure. Be sure to take Hoods Sarsaparilla Nasal and other !o--=a fo; ^rss of catarrh are qui'Mv r*"k-ved by Cat^rrlsjs, which iMsy mfiarnmation and -tieodorizs diichsirge. Hood's Sarsaj»ari'!a, sH dnjjjjpits, SI. Catarrlets, mail ordex only, 50 cts. For tt itimonials cf remarkable cures Send for our Book on Catin h. No. 4. C. L Hood Co., Lowell, MASS. I'ubiit- hale. I At i A- ' -,' J. »>,, .- - a ^ . -I "trurv , » . MlLe^iy. .»i •it th" J} . r ilsr j, t . e » . - *.'• a -f. ' 1.1 I i tZ r- .• S ^.. '. - , , uu. !i. •.»•- . » i.e,-. b . :.r . . • * '.'.t-e l-.t- 1 hi', . » , . . i .iit.:^ -,<^i . t.".re,- . . , A. , ra.v.e- l ... . ,.,., : .., . . j . ' .' '. %. - • % i . t .'.it.!.'. ' e h r !'i-i ,\ , . , , - i • A J»t., r -u-; ,.»,.., j j . r .»« I 'j o - - •• - ... " i -•- . . it .», . . ^-.ttfs. LL.l i.f.II. 1 A«rl . . . - 1 ., ^ , .) . ^ - - ,• * J. . , * , , , . 1 1 '•** • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • • * ; OPTICIAN : » ^ »•• »•*••••• «»»«»•«« »Hv*tv Pnl. F. 3. Sanjorn Fi-bruArj DitUioii of .Hy Jini fiit-sr Aj-.a.K P.^P.-'.'lV' Ci'..'er I'.i il ,.- 1 > s Thfe ToUtig PeOpte'i M i4lihnr\ Mo'.'emel.: was organ.z-4 iced Uiau Ovv jear^ ago f.«: the drvel ipuiebt ni co o,era IV.- ed^ru'iot .... work aa.oi.g the P. .tes JU,I Cn'arcnea uf tl e Uol'ed Male-: abl ('auada. T..e uie-nber oblfi row conjljer^ C J OO0 y^ut.^; t>e.J|>'e ai. i to meet the ea. a r g>bg w vrk ti.e «. c e.J Hi sOoll seek lboarii r a l »., at A.bony. Tti.-r will be a boald tl 3*J Uaellib^re, I'J t f \\U ^. Villi (|H tjiJ-.tif-H »«>"!. at 1 the O.IiPfi Tepre oeulullV^C Of i.OH.e &rj s X -re.^tl IIlwSsl .La- b.urdd. Toe s..._«e'J « . i ' . . . I C Jlte.ences this -UB-iiier at :-.Her B», Li.i- G••vri-t, Wutbv O •' , a'_d L-ke Gsteva, Wis. A uiorsvr mer'iig uf tne AUIPMM- MI- si .niarj A-s.Xa'.iOj was hct-l rat.<ljj tlu-r i.o.: la N-A'Yira at the BiuaJ^a) la <ti- r.acle, wticii was ofi led lor Ihe Wasie. b, ii « pas'or. Dr. J flerji. u. A noi.g the s, pikers were Jua'iCf. Brewer, L'J V , uit- ol the v:ce D<eet ei.ts ol IXw at«>ot.aUuij, at.0 the Kev Henry ii Piocier, D U, acooittd uiao ol Liitli e.maeiiCe at.J cbitracler Irom AUants, Go. Barjn Osatl, a dmicguu-bed Rasst^b nobleojau ui high Cnsisuan character ai,d mentut culture, bas oeeu iu New York, ike gueiil ol Dr. MacArlbur, pai'.or ot Calvary OaptUt Church, and cccup.ed tln- pulplr, Ol the latter last Sunday ii.orr.irig, addieesltg tLecotgregatioi. uia ' Misfctoia u. Russia and m O her Lands " Bar on t'aall i- ni» prifcldect ol Iho Mabtial World Al lEii-e. aud ireaiurer of the Baivilst UJIOU vl llussiu. The /5i»ragua Cl'spi'l Sunday Hchtol ai Albany ceiebrateo life Sriih aau>ven>ary l»ai Sunday. The Troy Methodist CtUererce has three notogejinriaut: Dr. Boa.»ii.k Huwley, H^v, Cicero Barber aud B e . AarOL Hail. Arcbtliihip William, ct BJ lot, thu olde.t j American prelate li soon 10 Cetebraie bis I fei.b biitr.day. 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THE PL.ATTSBURGH REPUBLICAN U T I L I T Y — " T h * O i « » U i t Good of the Greatest STnmber."- BENTHAM.

VOL NO. PLATTSBFRGH. CLINTON CO., N. Y., SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2\ I9U7. W U o l . K N o r«.

T H K R E P U B L I C A N PLll SON A t A WINTER CRUISE V - "K I I T A ^ro.' .t r>t S « w T " ' l , wh<-. Is

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M N Wf.ifr.ci. 1! D i,vH. TI !P o! a t.-irmer Sn,» ' t ! » i.ipr.; of Pia/ts.iuign public school?, '1 e,i a' In r r i-a n it, ILnbruck 13 <ight8, IS J , Feb 17 Mrs Davie was a charming and ta ei tpd woman, and bpr death is sincerely m >ur; p.l bj her many Iri»£.fls m 'own. She is hurvivpj bj her husband and lonr joang c i. Iren

Mr;. G W. Hi'-tw:>ii 1= seriously 111 with Uvr-r at L'i= Ar.geles, where she went the li-si «.! the month from Amsterdam With ber S'ut •! laoLt.'.cr^, Nabpi an.1 Margaret P.atl, .u -ppnd u.e remainder of ibe winter.

M i ' i u ; C.iw. son Of Mr. M S. Clow, is il, w, h typhoid tevi r at the Pregbjtenan Hrv-pltal ID P ilade'prna, where be bas been aitentnnjr pc-.oot. j

Mr. F R D tci= as in o'bpr year? ia giving tb" reuli r- ••' ibe Ki 11 vi u-\\ n sltare ID bis wu.-.cr truve ?, a i d ttip rirr-l o! the lptlera he P'I.HI.M-SI is Inuul ID anolbv-r column Mr. D.i: .« s oti.strva'-1 pjpsfud ready pen buve ti.t.fi u? or. manj pipas>n' j urneva and the prpreo! is more tt»ac evtr of t; terest. :

ti.t-f Mury A D J I rsco, a gradna'.e ol the Piii .f 'urj ;! . Nonuui, hap ati appointment as tf-ui-tiv-r ir. .tj>' E x t e r n D.3tiict High School el Crookiu . j

Dr D. r1 Kv-liogc, accompanied by bis y.'UDj.i-at e.«ii, Kraicis, If It this week lor L s A; tPif-e, where he wi.l visit his Mater, Mrs. G. f!ij .

M,-s N-li.e Blac'-.bnrn, a graduate of the P a'tsi.urL'ii Normal and now a lebcb-'r at WM'.P Pii'i'13. N. T , wa= ir.jared, though not BT1--0.3.J, I J '.be Harlem rai.roal aociJent of luj . c^'.urduj.

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tbe mind of Hie Rev Father Chflgnon, wLo for ihirtj \eare has bet-o rector of St. Marj'B Ghiiieh, Chainplain. He has been woi king t.lea'!i y toward ihe end now lo be aehbvei', thruu-b h e . tl u s French Canadians in N-w TorK ana New E jgljnd have tiecome inter­ested, ant it is in recosn 1'ion ot such etioriF, af- wp,: as his (aith'al Berv.ce as pastor, thivt ins o«r. town of CbitniilaiD WK» selected lor lb- nrionutierr, ande Iron ii.e fact of its tiparm.i; ibe great explori-i'r i ; me. The site f.i'Sen is on an island on the Cbt.zy river, Abere ace- rdt tg to i r i i i . n Cbamplain cmpf'.-t lor a night, and which has been c iLvened into a v.liay-e putt. The coming F .ur'b of Ju y is the date on which it is ix -p-c'.ed the deJicai-.n o! me monument will l a ' p p l a ' p .

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i:„r wt i,; a p'.bo-'. b •} vi^n . f e e >d i t 'o-0 - ' i i -r'.v f '.>(.•.<b r 'at J • >r ;n tr .m o 1 . !. ,p r. .-_r t o * H i fi'iPJ. Y Chi J sd l

Wis citfc-i tur ov Dr. L * r t , r . A : a J o h n

It p p r cep. i to^ in t h e C . j C -ur*. V.'i i t t a

V . g a n Co. lesspd t.0 •.brjw.ee: '.lie bn.»w.a.i

but not vi\ I '.be l n e n t i . l L tit b f t i n g L i b t .

M I ; ^iLLiisii Ui.M,.<f..\. M D. , one Of

C i t a m V mot-; i.i.-UL^ui-hed ph^s c u n s a c d

p . a i n-upiS'.?, g i f t feudlei J a t Lis b o x e

i . M :.'.iea. os. T u e s l a j ujur" in^. U e w i s

e-i^L'.y-eisJM j e e r s of a^e. haME.ir bei a

b ^ r „ j . v - i f U i L h ' g ' . i . i , Q .e . in lKli'J. U P

Was a g r a d u a t e ol M.cG. 1 C iiveioity a n d

caf i .ed d p l o i i a B from Scot land , F r a n c - ,

PiUsrm, i - s ' . i w a x d B i v a t i a . H e was

t s , , i . t j juc.-e.-spj. u. a i u g e r y , and Lis d e s -

t - i i j and pr ic .b ion in o p t i a i i o ^ Caabe l bim

to !>e e i . ' r u a v d w.- ln-ntue Of t b e c r o s t d l f

b i j , t and b. J ^ i w cat.pg known lo i b e

p - j t e s c . i t . l i e was yrcfessur of fcurgerj

aLd deaL t f tt e ItiCul j i f B s ' o p ' d Co lege

f j r a Duflibcrof j e a r a H-s wiid I j r m a n y

j t , r i ! c n e ol the [ r .LCpIe e u r g e o n s o ! Hote l

X) u. H e t o o t a g r e a t Lnterest in umnic ipbl

a l a i r t and gerved aB m a j o r of Montrea l a n d

I J ' b e i e n u ' e o* C a n a d a . Bt wa» kolKbied

b> Q u e l . V e . o i U ii. 1S95. U t « u a wr i l c r

» i i i a B^eaker of n o t e at .d many In P l a t l e -

bu'gb »i;i !f-aieiiitv«r bis mtereaaug lectures driiVfcrcd a t t h e eaui iner school h e r e a f«»

fcfckion* a g o .

T h r e e l i s t e r? . M u r d e r e d I,n R u s s i a .

Mr Na'l *' .-Mnith. a mercfcant tailor living a N•• It; '"t . r 'o"e sTput, received a letter

' ! :i. ! is [i 'der i M vate'ctike, Rj3Sia, in i x- .(.*. r. ir. s at" i " i' three ot the writer's ! i1,_'Y.er* bid ne"ri tnanlerpd and that a'

f " ;.irip o! wr! . _- ' x > 0thpr3 were i i the h...-i.ra' wit'j but pligbt hope? oI recovery. A b'lj of twelve escaped froTi the house w :;p tbe fi^nde were murdering bis sisters. The ta ber an I mother eaciped the fate of fip.r dauab'ers bj being absent at tbe vil­lage to cor.suit a tbtsician.

It f.tierj is Fnppo&ed to >• • the motive as Mr. Miiiiti bad receitly sen' tickets to hie pi rer t s for the pa-ejge of themselves and l.itn. j t"i;p'.her WI.'I aoino mDney. Tbe letter wa? take.a to a neighbor's bouse to be r-.-t'i a'.d I J this waj tt became known that lb" faii.i.v ha l in^nev, probably q i i te t a .m. T i e as-a- ;ats demanded inooes and w .pr. given all tbe mo^ey in the boose, §13 fp.i cpfD the gins and literahy backed then' to p "Ces wiih kt ives In tbe hope OT getting them to cjhfesa that there was more con-cpalel in the house.

Mr. t-stnttb has wired to the State Depart-m-nt 'or turtber details of the horrible a t l i i r .

> ' o t . e F r o m C o r n e l l .

M-ucbarxe' j has been caused by the re ports from Lit uca, and tbe following, whict we Lave been al lowed to copy from a ieiUi

rvcuvpd tbia week, by Mis. W. B. Mooen frotB Ler Eon, JohD Oooker Mooers, a sei-ioi a*. U.e Ur. v e r s i ' j , will b e we lcome a s a re-

arstinriitr word from b e i r q l a r t e r s :

•• • • * To one who bad no know! e lge i f ail the facts, that article published in the Sui [^ Y ] ': ight appear alarming, bu t ! i a uierebuob:e and does not give aoj where near a trne ace DM of conditions here. Since O r o o e r we have had posi-ioly seventy cases of diphtheria, moil of them bei»g con-fj ed lo people lo 'Own. B J I two dealhB have been reported and the aisease i« to h ^ b l I b a l ID triaiiy eases i'_ la a qaee l lou

whether it is diphtheria or lonsilitlg. Several exaggerated reportc, bucti a* jou saw, have oeen sent out from here, causing the faculty icacb annoy ttLc*."

M e e t i n g o l u o i u i u o n C o u n c i l .

T h « W i a r u i u K .

(Br Htfirf Wfadsvortb U>u*ftllow, b j r a 11 Pm-UasO. J t a .ua . ?ebrua-f Z7, US!, oied a t CaiL-

brio«a. Mto... Hi c i ii, 1S«,)

Bfcwart! 1'bi I»raj.llu; of old wfo lor* ' r a« lli-B iu liu t>aUi—wbeii, i<oor jiud Uiwl .

l i e a+w Hum am*M built ot iitnten no u o r « . t»tMM-u ji. hi* utobW aiLnHjj(Ui. aud lotvmA tui^rlt.4

l a i r u o c . a i d « l i a a ( M iurtii t o im A poMiar u> . litUaiUM r«ve i ry~

Upuu IM> p U U n <rf Um iMfepi* laid UU i.a>i<rkUi iuutd*. aua i s 1U orar tk r . «r

!*•«.'c»»«akmjm*l<**t wiOi kirnUMJM w k t A «a M«l •o«*«*-r «t. kU aigltthM* wtm;

tarn your Uitwi •)**«, ! * • »Mt a a i j «H <A all. Ils«ilr«4 a^.4 IK—«t.4« iKWimbat i a tta* t a i l !

The Common Council held a sprc'ul meet­ing on Wednesday evening to concider tbe propo*»d 950,000 ooDd Uao«. I : was toaod that arrang«iueou could not be made lor tbe ipecUl el»ciiou ou March I I Mid U»« date •aw Cied for tbo 19.b.

In cooaequcftM ol removing from the fjunh ward Ald«raajt Brows U>od«r«d hit r«il»Iialioo M klOWMM. Mayor Ufda bantifd down lit* o»aM ol eamaai Jasdrana to Mceeod Mr. Brown and tb« nomi atiOB m*» eocnrtuad.

AM Mttmrmmmm Cell.

Tbo horn* ot M«4*M TaiMtUw, eorott of Mriokorhoff MMl BwkaM MfwM *i MdrototNNl ot fM onTMnlojr TM •»»»« « M '»»•• from » bowM eroaor. • ! • in • • odVitoo* «oa f t i* ft

t X l T o r a f o r l i i i u i l i t all«»at - C e l t I c . ! a c i t j a r s r a Azores* s i g r M c d -] R l I ' o n r a l>(»litraria. f i r s l p u r l

P i C l u r c a OI t h e c o u n t r y .

rirs-r I-KTTKI.

The m o r a i n e ot J U r i i a n l i l ' 1 ' " . wfts

wha t is cs l ipd In Nmw Y o r k c j a •* nas ty

d a j . " I j ight n n n , foggy w e a t h T and mel ' iris;

enow, aU c imbioed 10 m a k e ihirtgfi dlsaffree-

a b ' e . H o w . ver, I reBCbed mj sb'.p in doe

gp t son . A t i a ' t my. cher ished d r e a m was.

to b e fulfilled, and I pr<v<v>i«.1 to (he r o t m

ass igned io me I T m a k e r eady for the l o r g

t r i p ac ross t h e b r o u i A t l an t i c and a cru ise

up J jp W e d u e r r a t e m to Kap les 114 day- ) .

E v e r y t b i n g on tbe wharf d e n o t e d Ims ' l e .

P a s e r n g e r s h n m i n g aboa rd , fnends c o m i n g

to bid us ail " G id ?peed " and sate r e tu rn .

Messensrers of a'l k inds scur ry ing no one

g a n s w a y and d-iwn a n o t h e r with t e l eg rams ,

p a c k a g e s and H iwe ia unti l 9 40 a. m . With

the aid of two powprlul tugs we backed ou t

of o u r slip and headed for the b r o a d ocecn

so full of per i ls ani l unce r t a in t i e s . A ' i o u t

6 or 7 hundred people were a t the end of the

pier chee r ing u^, wav ing ha t s , handkerch ie f s

a n d n b t o e—all wigl i a g U3 good l a r k a n d

bon vojHge. A t noon we reached San^'y

H >ok, where we d ropped o a r pi lot and then

onr long t : ip b e e a n .

O a r ehip t h e O l ' o, Whi te S t a r l ine , is one

of the l a rges t b o a t s ef l ja t . H ^ r leng th 1 e

700 l e e t (as tar a s from C a d j ' s co rde r to

O'Connel l ' s fruit s t o r e on the e a s t s ide of t b e

river) , her w i l t h 75 feet, dep th 4.1 feet beltiw

the wa te r l ine and h e r t o o i a z e 21,090 toes .

S n e b a s 5 decks , main , sal ion, p r o m e n a d e ,

bout and s m , the l a t t e r b e i n g a b o u t 65 f e u

a i o v e the wa te r l ine . We can enjoy an un ­

in t e r rup t ed walk of 500 feet on ei her s ide

and this walk can be' e x t e n d e d U P en ire 700

feet by u k i n t r d o w m a ser ies of r ' ' e a wh.ch

B s pura te the d i l l - r en t c lasses . W P carry 450

li-st c lass p a s s e n g e r * a n d COO e m i g r a n t s , ail

l u i i a n s . Over 2 000 of the la t t e r c lass can

b e a c c o m m o d a t e d w«tb ease .

I t was n.y good for tune to o o t a i n a p e r m i t

to v m t the mach ine ry of th is mon3te r of the

deep , and by a Beries of t h r e e long and s t e e p

iron s t a i rwa jS I, finally landed 36 feet u n d e r

water , a n d J wa3 well repa id for m y t roub le

by tbe wonderful s i g h t s I beheld.

I n t r i c a t e and powerful mach inery ot 15,000

hor se -power was work ing t b e twin sc rews ,

euch shaft of wb.ch is 172 teet long a n d 18

inches in d ' a m e t e r . The shafts a r e et.ch

composed c ! e even pieces of highly pol ished

steel , so perfectly t i l ted t h a t t h e c o n n e c t i o n s

a-e impercept iDle . Reach ing the boi ler

r j o m s , 1 found b u i 48 of these m o n s t e r s a n d

i t s e e m e d as it I was 3 u r r o a n d e d with g i a n t e e e l l u n g c a i J r o n 3 . Men wilt) b u t s c a n t

c'.oth'i g were shovel ing in coal and our i o t a !

of 7 500 tons was rap id ly d i m i n i s h i n g .

P i i s smg t h r o u g h a c iose -Qaing , smal l i ron

door , I suddenly found myself in the u e

p l a n t and r e l i i s e r a l i n g room. This plai t

baa a capaci ty of BcV^n tor_s dally. I . wa= a

rapid c h a n g e from t h e t rop ics to t h e a i c c

reg ions . H e r e t h e i e is coid s t o r a g e for a

thousand carcasses of beef and unl imi ted

o the r th ings , a n d the q u a n t i t y of snpp l . e s

carr ied l a i n y s tunned m e . |

The en i i r e b o t t o m ot the ship is furnished

with n u m e r o u s bu tkhpads . so cons t ruc ted

t h a t if a leak ia s p r u n g a t a n y p a r a c n l a r

p .ace , the ship is in ho d a n g e r of Hoi t i ; d o w n .

Every t l i i fg posHO.e 'aboardfh p i s cons t ruc ted

of i ron and aieel , c t p na=, partition:-, e t c . ,

t h u s t a k i n g p r t cao i ioLa aga in s t any h^e fr- m

ar.j c ause . The d»nr.;i aa toon. a b r a r j a n d

s m o k i n g room a re models of luxury and e n-

venierce . no t su rpassed by a n y dra t c lass

hotel i j New York, and the m " u i? u n h ­

eeded . Music i3 furnished by an orcnes t ra

ot live pieces . T h e cour tesy i nva r i ab ly

p re sen t on the p a r t ol ihe < fh"asra a n d gailorg j

is especially c o m m e n t e d upon by all.

What do WP do to oinune ourse lves ? W e

lirai h a v e a t i . e d-irary to choose from.

Card-p lay ing is indulged in, and even t t e

na t iona l g a m e of pokpr as played f i r fairly

s o o t Sti.ki'3 if you des i re to t a k e you r c h a n c e s

ami have plenty o[ m e a n s . Mas'C. concer t s ,

o r ch"o i r a 3e !ec . i -u3 and p r ima d o n n a s lo

burn he p in .he en 'er ta ininsr . We a.so h a v e

t o u r n a m e n t s and K u n e ? of m a n y d e s c r i p ­

t ions on deck, combined w p h a cout-le of

dances a week, ah J s i l t ing c i m f o r t a b l y In

our s t e a m e r cha i r s c ivered w,th warm, thu k

r i g s . W" w . i l " aw iv ir,p ti-ne wa'c ' . i t .K t i e

hu^e waves at. 1 w-r l " " i ' . i at t ' e i m i n i a i i y

of Mi" ocean. TTe l a v e t t iree fi-.e men!? a

d i j and two lunchp?, a i d ̂ i.i we a r e hungry

a n l o-i-j for more .

A fi-a 'u re not t l l i e n v e r l - j o t e j ;a the M i rc jn i

Wireless. Tl e first i i.v days o a t the follow-

ihs was lacked on th1- b l ackboa rd sshicb is to

us a sor t of da i l j pape r and news d i s t r i b u t e r :

S i.i E.— 9 A M

"Comman'cation with the K .iser Will-.elm der G.-oaae is esta^ils'ie 1 .otf ana will be maintained until 2 p. in.—Teiemama will r e n cuived at Ibe n if n j ( Ui'.-e to forward."

Aa the vessel is aboat 400 to SO"1 miles away the wonder of such a thing is enhanced. N 'x t day, or ihe1 aame day, we miy be in loncb with some, other abip. The piice a fiiend of mine paid from the Az .res to New York ci'y was S4 i)2 for 14 words. All coon's, address a-.d signal are.

The days pasr q-.ickl;; the ever-changing cloud-picture?, the booridless hir .zin, t i e realieas, stormy =ea, all 1-nd a charm to deck life, and alter a couple of days we be.ome a? old fibLds, BLd u colony of navel ers to well acqaain'ed tbut il eefm=. as if we lad met before. O e soon c! OOEPS these that suit his own characteristics t t e same as a' home On this 11ip en ibe Medi'erraoeBu moat cf tbe daje are warm, elf ar tnd a coin-p.e'e change to those we lelt btbird.

At lust after an UDiuterruptt-t] tail ol 2 229 iriiles, without seeing a solitary vessel ol ai y kind, we sigb'ed Fajal, t.ne ol the Az-res. Toe place ia doited with 3mall white houaes, but as we are 10 in '0 reach laDd al El Poiiia DMgada, on St M cbael's Inland ( mother of tbe Az.retj , we'pass Fajal without rancor of anv kind.

Ei Ponta Deigada ia tbe lergeet (popula­tion 20.00CJ most imponani too piclur*oq-ae p a c e ot the Aiz nea. As we approach our desllna'i&p, acrt ( d y alont a mile rrrm stoie, we are ostoLieCtd at ibe BJ patent verdure we tee, a i d tbe mede of cul ' iva' i tg ihe aln.cst iLatCtffcU ie, li latle laid. Evuy (ifce is like a gaiden ai d every available fc.iip ol land is in a 1 igh fctsge of cuhiva'ion Strips, rc 'agon In sha|ie, tcme iriBngu'ar, dtniOLd und V tbape a:e used. Dp bid, down bi:', ibe tmoll tatckea of cull ivabe soil is In demand. Lot an I t th is lost.

AU Ibese small sections are divided «l h fetice» made by small st-ikes placed upright— the gardeLB by walls madp ol lava. & ID 6 it, low white laiu'i boases are pcaltered beie and there ID eeemlngly inacewsicie beigb • and trevaesci. Tney all look neat and quaint, and especially tbe Uo'cb windmillp, of wLich there are many, draw our attention

Our acchor bei ig lowered we flod rar-eelvee enoul hull mile trcm *tor« before ibe qaalnt city o! E Ponta Oel^ada, which baa a tine harbor protected by a lava Ms wall.

After the health offi ter (Pjr tuf o»»e) bad boerded w and found m cU-ao till of bealih, tbe wbiaile blew, and a t one* a la 'ge r.amber ot boftti Mftrtcd lo ft racn to r«wt« oar Taawl Brat aod take aa for • law boar* Oft terra Brma, priea. t abillif « • Bosliab—ft* casta.

Tbe ci r la built lo an irragoJof ••BBOr. The bootee era cocatraeted or ratber covaaad Wllb placiar and a aort of ataeao, wbieft m bt^bly oolorad, wuii» awl pita: ptadaaaiaat-lug, al tboash maajr ara graao. orftbga afta blae. wbicb t i*«s • **fy Biii4|io ftftd p l t a j . lag elect to oor »U.», o* tba WoaoMig of Ika

o n s k F , w t i r h w » ra ' fHl '-enpi-.:" "'

Tt (Ta IF nnp fti'-rro*-!!** I T ttv» l=lal d.

TKP n m s ' r r o ' o rf ' S ^ T P ' I I P S IS , v e p ' . m t 'vp

b i 1 ' r k PR»1 a r d the e v e r p a r e n t bu r ro The

r u b t - c g a r d e n i» beant i ia l nnd l s » e r a n l w i ' b

b 'o s soms , and p r e s e n t s a c h a r n ir.g l andscape

in n s dpsiirn

I saw a few P.vrtn^nPfp snl1iPr a , bnt won

n i t i r rpr rsppd w i ' b ' b u r pot i» rh e p f ' a r

ance , as tl.ev a re n r d e r - ? yi»1, r*r 1 b**ir a t a -

fo~m, winch Is rf igl t bltje t rouse r s , v o ' y

I gb t Bliing, a i h o r t . duske r H U P j C > P ' ,

r . i ' he r too shor t , an o!1 tas l ior .ed to ld e r

h i t , licvit boo ' ? of da rk feather, a r 3 H I I P -

» r m s IBTE-1 e n o u i h f<r a r n n * 1^ tact tt.py

loi k ike daridies l r s t ea i l o l l i f l . tmg m e n .

O i r pvxt port i« the M a l e i a I s lands ,

which we reach S u n d a y , . l a ruary 27th .

F R H A M S

N i c t i o l s X C o - t o R e t i r e

T h e fo l t owi r - if PHI apt-ea'-pd \n i he r i . \ n s -i F- n R p n Bit . » \ i.I D,cemtvpr n . h . Is4.-.:

p0* TJ \J, S .chois has p s t ope rPd a s ' o re in tbe new and very ban .'-s o m e bni ld tng latpty precied by J n d e e Woodward , r e y l soa ih ot thia ( rlict — M a r g a r e t - s t . See hi* advpr -Ust-ment.

Sew Vent I n f l u s t r y .

A s 'ock corrpany has b>«n ' o r m ' d to de­

ve lop t bp p e a t i r d n s l r j of Mcriah, E -?^s

coun ty . Tl e c o t cfrr, i» -o be ki own as the

A. i r enda fk Pea t C i r r p a r y , wj'h a cap. ta l

B'ock Of S1&0 000. d iv ined lnt i 00,000 shares

o ' f 5 each . T h e • ftieeis of t h e company a r e

G e o r g e W. Walk ina . P r e s i d e r l ; Charlr-s O.

Walkinp, Secretary nnd T r e a s u r e ! ; W. J .

Gray , V i c e - P r e s i d e n t and Manager , a n d

A N. Siiifl..rd. Chief E n c i n e e r .

The bo« iu which the produc t is depos i t ed

\> i i r a c i c . i l j i i x b b u n i l l e , a r d luel and

various ar t ic les a r e to b e p r o d u c e d by a new

process of mach ine ry .

T . e p r imary o l j j e t of ibe c o m p a n y is to

p r o d u c e p e a l fuel, which will p rove a g r e a t

a d v a n t a g e to peop le of l i m n e d income , a s i l

is much cheape r t h a n coa l . In fact i t is eu-

pei ior to coal in many ways, containing no Slone, sla'e. or foreign matter of any kind. It ignites q sickly and c m be burned in any Kind ol a grate, s'ove or furnace. I t burns to a tine ash without forming clinkers. Be­sides being invaluable for fuel it can be used to advantages for many other purposes, such as insulating material, cardboard, white pa­per, etc. Curtains are made from it. It has been made into stockings. It is excellent material lor making caskets, as it is water­proof and will never decay. It is superior to rubber for steam packing, ue it will stand the heat better.

George W. Watkins, the president of the company, has patented a process by which the peat is put into a machine having a rapid rotary motion and turned out in tno firm of cylinders, about two kches iu di­ameter. When once ihe water is iorced ont it becomes non-absorbent. It "13 said to be coal in a primitive stale.

K i l l e d F e l l o w - C o u v i c t .

S l b l i m l Tosco-w Uses KniTe W i l l i tteadly IUi «<•!,.

Francesco Raffj, a convict in Clinton Prison, was stabbed on Monday by Michael Yiscow, another I aban confined in tbe orison, and died on Tuesday afternoor. Both men had bad records. Yjscow wss serving a life senterce for murder in the second degree and R fl'j was convicted cf mnrder in the first degree but ibe Appellate D vision reversed the sentence and on tbe record trial he was given twenty year3 for manslaughter in the Qrst degree. B u b were transferred from S.ng Sing on account ol ill health and were being treated for tuber­culosis in the hospital.

Oo Monday the two men w,>re in tbe toilet room, when suddenly Yoscow drew a knile and sprirgirg upon Riflo slashed bim across the throat. YJBCDW was overpowered by the aiteti lams and an efl'iriwas made to rev.ve R ff> who was silking rapiJly from loss of b...od. £U 'iogered until Tuesday afernoon when he died.

Coroner McMertens was summiued and after viewing the remains issued a death cert fi-iaie a id arij mrned to o n s u l i wiih D.s rict Aitorney Vert. Riflb who had no relatives in thi3 country was buried in the priaon ja rd .

The advertisement was dated T>>c°robfr l i f i , and was marked " t t,"' which in news­paper parlance means that tbe a1verti=e-m rt was to t e c a m e l by the paper until forbidden, or "till forbid." a3 the prin'prg 8 iy. Thai »a» sixt^-on<> ypars ago last De­cember, and there hvj never s-nce b»en i D i=sne of the Rr r i rr.'. *x that did not c i n y an advertisement ot the Sichola grocery.

Of the establishments doing business in P attsborgb at that time bnt two remain, J . W Tut'le A- C o . es tabphpd in ]M2, a id the Fnv-iTsiii r.i.u Ki-ri K I . I I \ > , established in 1S11. George N. Webb is nix in order, having done business continuously a l tl e

| same stand for iifty-two years. j Mr. E r i c L N.chols, who fomded t i e

store of thai tame, bas the honor of star i rg the Urst eetat lishment lor the exclusive sa e ol eroceries ever opened in P i t t sburgh . He

, may still be fonnd at hi=t place, of bn ' i ress every day. His form is as erect aa when a young man, and he carries his eigbty-thrie years much more lightly than many a man of fifty does his age.

I The store was twice burned out, daring the great Bros of 1S49 and 1S67, bnt remained practically in ibe same locality since it waa tiret established. Al diflerent limes iherc have been partners in tbe business. For a number of years It was known as Nichols & Lynde, afterwards as Nichols & Carter, and as Nichols, Barker «fc Co. Thp li-m ia now known as Nichols ifc Co., the rr embers being

1 M-\ E L Nichols and his brother, Col. George F . Nichols, who has had no emal share in making it one of tbe most comp'ete

I aod reliable establishments of ihe kind in tbia Eec'iion.

I These gentlemen have decided to Te'ir> I from active business, and they certainly are entitled to er j iy the traits of so many years of business activity.

Tbe establishment has been sold to Alex Davis, a business man from the soulhwe-t, who has been located for a number of years in Mixico. Mr. Davia is well known in Plftltsburgh, having been located herepor.p. years ago. He will lake over the business eirly in April, and will continue it as a Wholesale aud retail grocery, as it has hith­erto oeen carried on.

We are glad to know that Mr. Elward B Braman is to remain with the new firm. H 3 efficiency as clerk and manager haa been demonstrated by many years' connection with the store, and hia continuance gives further assurance that its excellent service will be kept up.

POINTS AND PEkSOSALUES.

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a r d Harry B tsTii'h.

R-chard Mansfield's roles n u m b e r ."v French­

man, 3 G "rmar.s. 1 r?»rj=s. 2 R->mar«i. 5

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g e d i a n , i? soon c o m t r g to America.

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The State Civil service G'-mTiisaton wi'l boll examina'1-vcs March IS 19.17, for the f.Vlr.wing postlions : Assistant Ac'uary, ?3 600, and Chief Fxamin°r, $5 000 in the Insurance Deportment; Assistant Insprc'or ot Gas, $1 000 to 51,200; Food Inspector, Department of Agriculture, SI 200 tc> $1 500; Page, State and County Offices, ?360; Guird, S'a'e. Prisons and Reformatories, $r.60; S'oyd Instructor, State Institutions, 8600 to $720 and maintenance.

The last day for filing applications for these positions is March 11th. Full infor­mation and application forms for any of Ibese. examinations miy be obtained by ad­dressing tbe Chief Examiner of the Com­mission at Albany.

CBARLEI S. Fowr.^tK, Chief Examiner.

Albany, February .15, 130.7.

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social-.Se i i w ̂ a n t i r i i i t o ! su-1 a c.-i'.ba! m-viiatt n is PX'ended t o all

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M~ a r t Mrs J W JI lh'vpli I n v . ' - . t n r - p 1 from th - t r t r ip t i B r r.t 'tnMi-r N Y , ' • -»"-tep-1 '!,.• men i r ; < . ( ' h e S : a ' e (-I ,iri_»'

Mr W a ' - n n r e r e r ' l ' . s i i d t in firrp. t i Thernns l ^ w i ? , wh"i in ' n rn ' r i n = t » r r p l i* t,> the W H Mirpr pota 'o \{r. W;l°.. r w il remove io the Gharlp? D i m . n v f rm

Miss G - a r e r L - ' - I P ha» g o n " to New T i - k for a few . l a i« ' o u ' i - g

Mrs F B L i p g e p ts eor fi-.»d to hPr ho r e by illness Her broil .er 'n w.fe. Mrs Mn't Cla tk , u n d e r w e n t an o( pra t ion f.ir .ipp»n V citis on Wtdnps i i ay pvenl r r r by n s n r g > . n from Montreal , n=?isied b j D.T.'Swif- nr..! A W. Fa i rbank . H^pes a r e e n t e r t a i n e d for h*r speedy recovery.

Mr. Char les B Lane , in c h a r g e of thp poul t ry d r p a r t m e n t a t W. 0 Miner'.- l a s t e n d e r e d his r e s ig rn i ion a r d will rem .ve ' o t h e S t a l e ot Wash ing ton in March.

The Rev . F a ' b e r Bergeron has sold b'.a C h t z ? Hall on Main s t r ee t to L - w . a r ' P«-celle and son F r e d . Cons idera t ion $2 ion

The l rd iee of the Congrega t iona l Church will g i v e an e n t p r t a i n m e n t a n d s a p p e r on Fr iday even ing , F e b 22, in honor of Wash­ing ton ' s b i r t h d a y . A g e n u i n e old t imer .

J F . G i l b e i t r e t u r n e d on S a t u r d a y from a baaiDem t r i p t o S w a c t o o a o d Eoosbors^ Pa l l s , V t . 5

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Thomas Haley, who was employed by the International Paper Company at CadyviHe, died very suddenly at tbe mill on Monday morning shortly afier going to work. Mr. Haley was Dot feeling well, and soid to the foreman that be would not be able to con­tinue work. Going to the engine room 1 e sat down and asked for a drink of water. B.-lore his n quest could be complied with 1 e teb from the chair and expired.

Ha was a son of the late Frank Haley, and waB forty-four years of age and unmaniet ' . He was tbe sole support of a sisler and invalid uncle, with whom be lived in the town ot Schuyler Falls. Hd was a man of sterlii g charae'er and was universally liked and le-spected by all. Tbe funeral was largely at­tended on Thursday morning, l n t e i aen t wa3 at Cadyvilie.

I S l o y c r C h a r g e d w i t h A b d u c t i o n .

Louis Bell, aged 22, an employe of the Lazier works, was arraigned in the city couri ou Thursday, charged with abducting Lillie May Pardy, the 15 year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Pardy or Cbazy. Bell wanli d to marry tbe girl, bnt her mother obj -cli d on the ground that she was too young. Tbe young man wus told that be must ceate calling on Ihe girl. This be luiled to do. In consequence she was given a severe lecture with the result Ibal she wrote Bell to come for ber and she would marry bim. Oa the following day be went after ber and came to Platisourgu. In the meantime her parents bad learned of ibeelopemeotand bad notified the police here. Tbey were found at the Commercial House and taken into custody. Bill was locked up aud on Thursday brought i-jto court charged with abduction. Ue waived examination and woe beld in $300 bail lo await tbe action of tbe Grand Jury. Qis lather came from Mooere ard furnished Ibe bail aud he waa released. Toe girl was takeD borne by ber parents.

CliaiiKe" of Residence.

Mra. Campbell Mi Lean and Miss MiLiao will in the spiing remove Iroin 19 Couch St.

to the new house which Mr. Callanan is building on North aide of Broad, weal of Helen St.

Mr. W. H. Howell has purchased tbe Car­ver bouse on Broad St., aod will remodel it into a double tenement, occupying one pur1

as a residence and renting the other to Mrs. D'Arcy.

Dr. and Mra. Silver will remove to tbe Schuyler Bouse on North Catherine St.

Mr. W. W. Bell will occupy the Gale bouse oa Broad Street, which be baa recently pur­chased. _ _

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T b e se r ies ot apectml m e e t i n g s wbicb b e g a n

Feb. 16 at Salvation Army Hall, 2(1 Margaret, b»ve been attended with great interest, tbey will be continued omit March 3, and following is tbe programme for the week:

Friday, Feb. 22, at 8 p . m.—Saved Drunk­ard meeting.

Saturday, F*t>. 23, a t 8 p. m.—Address by the. Bar. O B. Ksodall; Sot ject:—Aud the D x n was sbuu

Sunday, Feb. 2 4 — A l l day meetings: 10 30 a. m ; 3 pm.; and 8 p a. Bosigo Anna M Saander*, director ot lbs local work • .I l have charge.

Tuesday, VoU. M, at 8 p. a —Addreee by the B-v. T. 6 . Tuoauaoo, O. D. ; Sabjsct.— Aa AoikNH Qie*Uoo.

Wedaaadav, Fe»>. 27, at 8 p. •>.—Addreio by tba B*v. O. M. KaudaU.

Thorwla*. fob . 28, ot 8 p. - . . -Addfoje . by tba Mat. Jjaepfe Gambia, D. O.

Friday. M a n * l . a t • p. a.—Addraaa by tba li-f. C. M. OriMarr. rrojMMtf litjar of Ibe r»ua*wr§t; Watrwr.

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Ladd of Chazy Landing is

A bearirg In an action for trespass, Town of Chazy vs. Frank Gonya, brought bv G e x Anderson, road coiumbsioner, was heid in Cbamplain village on Tnesday Samool Wheeler for defendant, Shedden A- Y e n f r Town. Accustomed lime taken bv court for decision. The action charges Ganya with obstructing highway in pifing cord wood thereon.

Mrs. Hiram again qi i te ill.

The. Farmers* Institute, which was hPhi here Friday and Saturday. Fdb. I S a n d l G . was largely atleuded and tbe various ad­dresses listened to with interest and protit. The address given by Prof. Edward Jones, on our rural "schools, their condition, in­stitution and surroundings, many sugges­tions by which onr own town confd well profit. The half hour with the y o n g peoi le

430 and lheir teachers, who attended in r. body, — was helpful and interesting. Prof. J jne«,

of the State E lucation Department and I former superintendent, gpok« with enthu-

Natare will have her condensations. Oar J?"™ ™f Jh™ei">« ^ i n . l e r e « h c

overworked bodies and nerves reqiire recu- i t „ ^ 1 ^ " n , b ? s c ,L ^ P^s\enxn ladiea S ta t ion and rest. The longer the delay the 8 e r V e d d , D D e r l n t b e i r c h u r i : i i V^»™-greater the price. Belore too late try the ' T h e Valentine social was largely attended tinic irfluence of the Mineral Salt Springe. *D<1 g'eatly erjoyed bv the joung DPOide The -'St. Catharine's Well," for nervous a D d n e t l e d ihe society $9 •roubles, rheumatism and allied diseases, | t h e friends of Mrs. A.M. Bagby may be a nieHis to thoae d"=iriog relief and absolute g'ad to know that she and her friends are C!nvaie?cQPC=. Write to J . QunlftD, Dis- very mealy situated at St. Petersburg, Fla. t-ict Passenger Agent, Grand Trunk Rail- She finds a deligbtfnl climaie. " J . way System, Montreal, lor illustrated de­scriptive matter.

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C o w d e a remodelte- l bia b.suge, civ.p voa^de 1

tha outside and painted it in red and white chtcks. Why not II'OP a'go remains to b*-

wor.dereo at. He died in I's'W and was tuned in tbe old Ci-nibridge ffrarejat.'. Tr.e iK.iisp ihen Irecame 'be proper y < f ore E Iward I^ong, o t t i r u i r g in pfp>-p«"i«n r\ his family for rver a hundred y.ars.

r-itil }.->53 wh»n the rai r.nd rmr.p 1 '1 e staup coach, the luusp retair ed its pre.sttgp as an inn, and sit ce then it has beer, v-nl for tl-p purpose at intervals U h-as b»-< n occupied as such for t i e last two years by H. R Meaner, ar d it wa.s lm son who Marti .< Ihe fire which reduce 1 the o!.| OherkPrnl Hiuae to cinders aDd bi-tory.

The Strenuous Lite.

I Perrennially enrions it is b o * easy ' l ings ore af.er they are done. . S i s there, is "corn on the coo." Everybody know3 tht.t is the true way to serve the deliciiu-. milkj-eagary matchless vegetable, and that or 'y goibs and finicka eat it any other way. Y< t it las seemed that by some other fame tl e

I process might be more elegant, and the san e has been fonnd and by i n Englishman

| He went into an American restaurant and ' asked for some " II Jte corn." ! •' Fiote. corn ? '* asked the pczz'ed waitres?. i " Wbv yes," said he, " the kind you eat as

if yon were playing the il ue ."

VICIMTY NKWS.

The Rev. Father Jones, a native of the Albany diocese, sta'ioned at Havana, is to be consecrated Bishop of Porto R'co next Sabbath. Fa'ber Jrnee was born and bred at Cambridge, N. Y.

Kite MeCaB'ey, a domestic in the employ of Dr. H S. Stillweli of Otdensbtngh, was fatali? burned on Saturday by the explosion of a lamp. Dr. Stillweli who carried the joong woman into ihe. street and ex-iagai3hed the il lines by throwing snow upon her was also badly turned.

R'gid in3pec'ion of cattle is b°ing carried ou at O^densburg, and many animals found lo have tuberculosis have been Killed.

Prof. H P. Judson, who has been made preB'dent of tbe Dnivereiiv of Chicago, tanabt school in Troy from 1&70 to 1885.

An estale of 6 a c e s in Ballston has been sold to a N-wYoik syndicate wbicb will establish a brick yard for the manutac'ure ol ti'St grade pressed brick. Twelve bouses are to be erected.

VKKMONT. Tbe Rev. Elward R->yno'ds rector of Si

Charles' Church, Bellows Falls, recently celebrated a quarter of a century in the priesthood. Be was born in County Cavao, Ireland, in 1852 and came to Bellows Falls in 1883

Mi&s Clara Clemene, the contralto, daugh­ter of Mark Twain, n to sing in concert at Brattleboro March 19

Members of ihe Burlirg'on Y. M. C. A are planning for a secopd annual winter camp to be held at Starr Farm Bztach this week.

Middlebury College has 178 students, 108 men and 70 women.

Mayor J. E Burke of Burlington bas been renominated by ihe Democrats and W". J. B-gelow, night editor of ihe Free Press i3 the choice of the Republicans.

At tbe St. Albans Democratic caucus C. W. Bulterworth'was ananimoualy nominated for mayor.

Firemen a t Newport were called to put out a fire in a snow plow belonging to tbe Canadian Pacific Rarway Co.

J u n e s Mutch of Barre, succeeds the late Ira E Sti.Qjrd of Rutland as secretary of the Vermont Branch of the American Fed­eration of L^bor.

A second shortage of coal is reported f om Grand isle, and farmers are bnugicg their supply from Plattsburgh.

GENERAL NEWS.

MrB. I la Binge, a wealthy old lady, died at her home in New York city, and it was found th-1 poison bad been given her. She si tiered from cancer, bad begged to have herlife ended, and her daughter,"Mrs.Wallau, u: der suspicion of having yielded to her inn portuni.ies was arrested and taken to the Tombs. Mrs. Wallau denies the charge, and says she will spend her mother's entire for-

uoe, which some time ago was given to her, in investigating tbe case.

A hundred lives were lo3t by an explosion in a mine belonging to tbe Mexican Coai <fc Coke Co. at Eagle Piss , Tex»3.

With tbe purchase of the Porto Rico e eauiehip lines. pa\iog $7,000 000 for the Mallory and $2 500,000 for the Ward L'ue. Charle3 W Morse CKitro'.s all ihs coastwise rhlppicg tr»de. exceot theO d Dominion and Southern Pacific. His fi«t n i r . i n 7)

steamers, exclusive of the Hudson Naviga­tion company boats, and tbe capitaiizvion of all his steamship properties is $80,000,000.

Over a hundred new towns are to be founded between Winnipeg and EJmonton thia year by tbe G.and Trunk Pacific.

Persia is threatened with civil war, Salare-Douleh, brother of the shah being at the head of 60,000 well-armed insurgents. His hatred of his brother is only eqnalled by hia hatred of all constitutions and libera! pol­icies, which the sbau has championed. Salare-Douleh ia said to be a genuine old-fashioned tyrant who beheads bi3 ministers at pleasure, horEewbips his wives and kills friends and relatives to appropriate their wealth.

F ur Cornell exo'orera are to start March 9 for a trip thron^n Asia Minor and Syria. Tl e expedition is to be. beaded by Dr. Sierrett ano a l the men are member3 of the Amer­ican School of Arc-iaeology al Jerusalem. The money is provi ed by New York capi­talists.

A man at Janesville, Wis., went violently insane over tbe Tnaw trial and was taken to an asylum. Tai3 ie the second case of insanity from ihis cause reported.

Ac electric express on the New York Cen­tral jumped the track on Satardav night while going at the rale of seventy miles an hour, luid as a result a hundred and forty-seven persons were hurt and twenty-three • killed. The dead are nearly all women. Tne disaster occurred al 25:h street and Webster avenue. I

A disastrous steamship wreck attended

KEESEVILLE.

The Democratic and Republican eaaenses held last Saturday brought many < eople to town and >he tickets nominated bv the. res­pective parties are good ones. Ti.p D -mn-

For the benefit ol tb.»3e. who appreciate that it ia a3 well to be ont of the world as out of date, it is noted tba ' the pillow o fashion and the "cosy corner," is no longer

cratshave at the head of their tiekpt for , £C1'are hut long and narrow. L u b t D^nred Supervisor, John U. .-mkli, wilb G-^o. E. ' and striped si ks are not good form ard Robarge for Town Clerk-. The. Rs,mb!icaDS 5 n s , e a u f l o u r s or tell in plain darK colon-bead their ticket with EJwin A. Jordan, for ' „ Supervisor and Geo. N. Brewer, for Town ' Cleik. At the Republican caucu3 a hot con­test between the White-Severance faction resulted in a victory for Severance and the " r i n g " by the nomination f f Geo N Brewer, lor Town Cleik, over M S Cronkhite, While's candidate. * noiber contest tork place over the cilice of Overseer of the Poor, and again Severance won by nominating J . H. Barber over H. C. Stevens, t h e Rapuoiican cancu3 was opened wiih a plea for harmony and members of the White faclion were given active, parts. As the nominatini s were made and Wr ite WES hopelessly beaten he aecep'ed the ticket and will support it. To hold 'he friends of M. S Cronkhite who waa entitled to the nomination for Town Clerk ihe "rir.g" have placed bim on tbe ticket as Jostice of the Peace. This was generous and no dou'<u his friends will appreciate the magr.animi-y shown.

The Democratic caucus on the oiber hand was harmony personified. All tbe contesting elements-were smoithed over and tbe t i . ke t was named in short order. From now until election no voter need fear of being passed by any of the candidates without a smile and handshake. Too bad election cannot come oftener.

F. M. LaDJte waa in Ejsex Tuesday en legal business.

Miss Margaret Cohalen left Tuesday for New York where she will select her millinery stock for Easter trade. She iovitea a thorough

Troy -was ia town

with great loss of life, occurred Feb. 21, eff inspection of her good3bv prospective buj ers the Hook of Holland, when the British - - - - - -steamer Berlin ran into a j »lty and sank with all on board. The vessel had become un­manageable in a terrific gale. O; the 141 persons on board but one was saved. A kmg's messenger and 19 members of a Gar-man opera company were among those who went down.

The troops of Gen. Bocilla, p r e s i d w o Honduras, attacked the forcea of Gen. Z t -laya, president of Nicaragua, and after sev­eral hours of hard fighling were defeated.

A panic waa caused among the 100 I al-ian tenants of a hou^e in 61at St.,N*w York, by the expl03ion of a bomb thro#n by a per­son unknown. The tenement ia owned by Joseph B«z 111, a backer, whose son was kidnapped recently, and a few weeka after was returned.

The estate of tbe late ex G >v»rnor Big­gins H es'imated t s between $14 000,000 and $16,000,000. Nomeroaa large uequeata for public and clnriiable purposes are made by his will and truals created for the benefit of bia children and wife, who ia tbe sole res­iduary legatee.

By tbe blowiag up of the boiler of a dot key engine at sea seven members Ot the crew ot tbe Hamburg-American line steamer Val ' iv ia were killed and four others were eeverely if jared.

The committee repre-enling 35 insurance companie-B has reported their net losses at San Francisco as $1,000,000,000.

A hurricane completely destroyed Cook-town, Nor'b Australia, with monetary damage of $2 000.000 at.d no k s s o l life.

The Brilisa sie-amers Heliopolis end Oriaoda collided o'J Penarlb, W.de3. Four­teen people including the captain of the O ianda were drowned. Tue Heliopolis was carrying 2000 Spanish emigrants to H molulu.

It is feared tbe orange crop of the South bas been seriously damaged by freez og weather of this week which caught the orchards In fall bloom.

TOWN CORRESPONDENCE. AUSABLE FORKS.

Mise Bailie Hart from Keesevilie ie speed­ing a tew days with ber sister Mis. Frank DaVignoa.

Miss Mary Cbaboon and Miss Maltbeeon went lo Albany Thursday afternoon to re­main unni Monday.

Carl Bull and Robert Caldwell spent last saobalb in Keeseviite.

Ezra Hathaway bas bought aud moved into the bouse south of bim, which has been remodeled into Qrst class shape, and adds much lo the looks cf that part ol the town.

Miss Lillian Avery it in Waterbury, Coon., visiting fiianda.

Mra. John Lswh of Pern is at [Frank K nip's, burning Mrs. Fra tk K:u>p ami son

T b e Leniieo' A i l Society o t t h e U. E Church held a Food and Apioo sale a l Mrs J . Bulien's on Friday afternoon.

Mrs. M. C. BulUrd lelt Tuesday for a few weeks vitit lo Glees Falls aod Beilio, N. H.

Dennis Lougtemps' family 1B quarantined with a ca*e of scarlet lever.

Miss r 'muie Smith returned from her visi io New York last week.

The Rsv. U P L K. G abao beld services in Si- James E ircopal chuicb Tu«*da.-evening and Wednesday aiorniuK.

Tue lateral services ot Mrs Christ'iaos Bbt IHJIU, wbo die l last (Saturday morniue, were beld a i tbe home of h-it daughter, Mrs. Moorne Sfc< Bald, oo tiauday, at 12 o'clock. H e R<*. Mr. Oalaroaau t n k i i u o g . O Moudfty ibe remains vara lakes lo Boston tor iatermeoi.

Mra. Fuber aud lolft&t son srbft fa tf • b o w • l i b Miaa Coabooo for tba past six weeks, left lor Albany tbia week.

Mra Haabrock CbaboM oho bas boan ill Kir lot FrM Wo joarr, wiu ber aotbar, Mrs. Mania, ol ly>w*l, ia apettdiag tba wiaatr ia tttily.

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of djoaatt* obta* kiuos too BOO • ttatd oa tbotoaatb

to*lot nJM. Mr. KlaboM, obo " OfOj

about the head and limbs, and was removed to a hospital a t fSorth Adame, Mass., for treatment. Mra. Kimball was immediately summoned, and also bis daughter L zzte from G'.overavi.le, and hastened to tbe bed­side, remaining till all immediate danger was passed, and returning to tbeir home io Saranac Saturday. Mr. Kimball has many frieuds in tbis section to r ' j d c e over hi* fortunate escape and chances of ultimate recovery.

Mr. and M's. James White returned Friday from a ten days' trip to Bingbamton and among friends io Miissacbaset a and Cor­n e d cut.

Miss M Hie Pickett wbo has beeo visiting at Dar.neuiora the past week, returned home lust Wednesday.

E. M. Merrill of MerrillsviHe ia visiting frieedB in town.

Rev i. H. A. Bichand, assistant priest al Bedford, is making the annual visit among the Radford parishioners in Saranac daring the absei.ee of Kev. Laramee, wbo ia a'aseui on business.

Miss Bridget O'Brien, aged 70 years, died las t Su lu r i l a ) qu i t e audaeu ly ol b e w i d i sease .

PORT KENT.

Mrs. Burlies, sLiler of Mrs. Doughty, is dsugeroualy ilf aud has a nurse from" Pla ts-OurvD.

Everybody has got their tee Louies fi'led, and Brm ice loo.

Tuomaa Adgale waa down to the Capital sum day last week.

Frank D.-agooo, Henry Martin, Aler. Weiuaat:, and M. Caou vera iu toon last oaek.

Wetter Sbaw wuo bas been tick is out again.

• ( « i B CrowLiCRSbialdi »ud M.nniv Morrow was* aurruMl last oanday at K«aafevilia.

Jobs Morrow baa a Boa piano lioa Plaits-borgb, OBO of Mr. Haias* •aiaetiou.

Wss- Gbwk bas gooa back oo tba railroad again altar ba •aesuoo.

Fraab aod Tia D>>!e will oooo start soo-isa woedarouftd ibaacifiiborbood wiib iftvir •uealftc aawir-jr. aariiaa.

•of M boisf drora to Uw ototioo aod ' »o btk oao lo ba ablppod aoay lo

before going elsewhere. M. J . Callanan left Thursday for Proctor,

Vermont. Louis S. Wight, of the firm of Wight Bros.,

of Bostcn, was in town last week bujing fars of local dealers.

The Farmers' institute held in Grange Holi Tnesday was a very Eaecesstn; meeting. The meefiDg was opened bj Condtctor D. P. Witter, and then the day was divirjeil into sessions, aod difiereat speakers presiied a t eact session. In the everting the hall was opened to the public and many attended the closing lecture.

F. E. Spaulding cf TueBday.

Mr. and Mrs G. E Robarge spent a tew days in Plattsourgti this week with relatives.

Owing to low water in the river tbe trcl.e-. system on the K. A. C. & L. C road w « bidly handicapped Msriday evening. Lack of power caused a delay in the 5.3S run, anil when near the depot here the car stopped altogether.

Edw. McAloon and D. J. Dwyer were in Piatisburgb Tuesday attending the ICP rac-"S.

Miss Mary A. Mc.Mahon returned Saturday from a week's vi^it with friends n Pialte-burgh.

E K.. Houghton of Bn=»on arrived in lowr Tuesday evenirg. Mr. H vughtr.n ia aa old c i tz-n t u t has rot been nere ir 30 years l ie is to enter th- employ of P. Prescott & Son of this place.

N. Herman of Poit Henry t ransact ' ! business In town Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. i. N. Bigwood of Clintonville were in town Monday.

A G Fletcher le-aves Saturday for Atlantic C i l j .

W. M. Stone left Wednesday for New Y. :k in i he i n t e r e s t s of the A u s a b l e H o r s e Nai l Co.

Mrs. Geo. Me3erve of T.coode.roga is visit­ing ber danghter Mra. A. W. Thomas.

Mrs. J . P. Flanery of Brooklyn is spending a few days in town ai ihe Commercial Bvu=e.

J. L McCorma.K of New Vork spent Son-daj in lowa v iih lug children wbo are fct'etd-ing schcoi ai McAulej's Academy.

one wht> ia anvboiy ia w tling to i e citighL reCiiniog against corj o- n ill »s. galloon being the thing, with large bat 'ore to serve as fastenings a t the f rar corner.-5. For be.lraoms holliods em aroiJerej in vivid colore are correct.

CURIOUS FACTS.

CUKMEXT FUN.

Pa , wha t is a B a h e m U t , ! A m a g wno'l ' l e i you s h a r e your ta3t do l l a r

with hiui, my boy.

Qieen Elizabeth was haranguing th* car poration. Ail went well until she got to ihe loan pari aod tnen ib i Lt>rJ Mayjr cleared his throat noi3ily.

Tbb queen fixed him wiib her eye. A sovereigo, q loth she, that is a good

8 ..vereign, c an ' t o e cou^heU d o w a , b u t I ' ve h tard of Kood sovereigns being coughed u >.

T t e loan was proinpt.y f mboniiog;.

Crimson Rambler—Are you burning gas > leae io dat autouiobnu. mis'-er?

Sparkc—No, my friend; I'm irjiug alcahu j ua t (ur a u e x p e r i m e n t .

Crimson Rambler—I thought so you 'nina me hangm* oo oehiud ler or so, j .-st fer de suieli?

Wj-il.l a m i . t

The little one chanced to sit near a plate W)DiaiDiDS upjvle p » n u " ; i . Altfer a loo^, wait, during which no Oder was made o' hospitality, the child finally Dlonel out, 1 smell apples.

Yes, responded the lady of the house, you smell those pai logs.

No, ma'am, wai tba solemn reply, 1 smell whole apples.

Mrs. Janner Lee Oulego—Weren't jou trying to find a cock we l»3i time 1 sawjoui

Mrs. Sell om-ll )lme~Yea, and now 1 am trying 10 lote her.

Tae Bin it oi Tie.

I a a n c k u t leaend Apiirod te roue. itoru from the wave, a picture for the u .u ;

1> vover b lnh ituta h e n , ltowever t u T h a t of ibe wmld-wids favorite, appls lit.!

Aa Abbrouii* of lb kiiclieu caiae. 4Bd wllb ibe fruit In KOIOBU nitce* laid,

A ow>koi cr l-p a>t any cru-i. oouM be, / o r i u rvpaae ' v id «u<-nt«d sp.Km ui <.'*.

a»»llu|i'<u ive edice and cru«>e > upon i e t o p . Makes to • il-atol fairy, Intgin- htowe.

Ttk»U'4«raMw.l«tMa U»Ukseaild ol >kUI--ftad saa»>u4j aaat»a saw ta tow, i

l i a l i an sol ' t ier?, caogtV in a snows to rm 0 ' . the gumm'ii or t h e Cret dn R >v S i v o , , m a d p the descen t ol 9,000 ' e e l on s k B i i h i i f a n hour .

T h e Doi ted S t a t e s iT .p- . r t e l S50.0u0.000 wor th of c r u d e ind ia r u b b e r la=t y e a r .

A sa le of s t a t r p s of P a n a m a z n« ia'ces-b rou i ib t §7 .968 ib i s week in N-iw 5\>ik, m e auct ion r e a b z ng t b e highes t l o ' a l e v e r re­ceived a t a o r e - n i g h t s a t e . § 2 4 5 w a s oni-1 for four of t h e two c e n t ro se of J a t - e i l 1904. T n e c - f e c t w n ra« :l:o. proDPirty o l t h e la e William r : , o i 3 . , , , . * c . l - k n a w n N e w York s t a m p to l l cc .c r .

T h e r.eli in t h e sir ck t o w e r of t h e Houses < f P a r l i a m e n t , L a r d o n , w-j^rj3 13 tons arid is t he l a rges t bell in K ig la ' .d . I ' was named Big Be->, after Sir B - j i m ii Hall . Chief C o m m i s s i o ' e r ol W o r k s 6 l Uie j j ^ e ot i i s e r f c u o r j in 1*57.

A 21 inch h igh i : b l - « « v a s e of i h e K t r . g -be i er iod t rongb t $12 olil) a t a sa te i j L JI»«J.IL this week.

New Z alai-d U a ' . terupt iog t o a i c i i m a ' z -tbe Aus t r i an cr .aa;o.s .

i o E- .gland le t te rs w! k'-t have, rte'r s - a -np ; i i reguiar ly p l ac -d a r e th rown iu-.de a i d

so r t ed af ter alt the res t .

I n d i a and K i s h m i r a r e co o p e r a t i n g in a rai lway p r . j s t - t to b e un "ert .-k- w i t h . n u y e a r o r two, a t a cost < 1 § 1 0 '••JO.OJO T n e road is o b e b road gang", and oue ra , c 1 b} s t eam io the In i t s e e . i j n a n d n ^ r r j ? / g a r i i e and electr ic ia K - s t i i i i r

A k i t t imoke . a sper-i^a of s e a si.], i n ffaund on a O .io f i r m t h e o the r da-v, an l is supposed to h a v e been ilnvrio mlan-J b . son e of t h e ga l e s t ha t h a v e i revai!e-i. T h e U r " , which was E i i t l ' l j w r n n d e d DJ farrr.ers wbi sho t a t i ' . was ia a s t a r v i n g o u d r i o a . I ' measured f . u r feet from t ip to t ip ol wing.-

T h e ' -chr>Ef ,megap ur ,e" ' is it,e r-cient ii..-n a m e givpi: to a new a . p a r a t a s inven ed t n M. Le,jL Gnomon.! of P a n s . A taio^irtg pi*; l u r e is t h r o w n >in a=L-reen. a n d a s t h e tig/are? m o v e the a p p a r a t u s g ives ihe-m s p e e c h . '

The F>r t= ' s e iv i ce bas m a d e expe i indents and I ' emons ' r a t ed liiv' by a t r e a i m - u t wi--. ceorc-tv- d e a d b d g e t u l r j . i ^ e can h« m i . / -1 for fen^i' po- ia .

SPOKTING.

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D.on, i l . C l e m e n t a t J M Cl.ar.v-y. a i p r o i i i nen l i tLe a a ' o m <h '* w. , r . J , Th • c x.'.e-wi 1 t a k e pluc^ n l'.iO/i. t h e K a r t ' . -K.g ina 1 • J u i j 14 t h e naV-Lal t i l . l a j . r t i i J i ' l r p r z » motive woo i t e r , o r e r s t a r t s w i t I* m a d e . T u e "jis'uLtt.' H i l l u. .-s A e j j j

Cr^'b Ol a l l ( I H s r i M r t : ' . Is, a r e t o t .^ a l l o i t t e ! T ^ e aer . , r a . ' s un.\ b f J a i a n i u i t r a ' i ' v . i i i ' tt r- uiact.iLi-r K I U J ; b e i I Frefv ». construet ioQ.

T h - =eVei,ih ga t l i e iii ' i . e LitLsr-V.ar.s! a CLamptoi sh ip ihesr, n m c b re-i . ; ed ,1. a I raw, tbe I. • inn - t ra ig t . l ' i e . ihe l i -s i n -pe u 0 , „ r . h a v i n g l*ef. w tl h. I>i-ker . T . e g a ' u e w a -played a'. l*r»i ad-ip'.ia, began on s;a u , , l H l and after cix bo-ara a«.ji;rr<-l a', t ' v i i move. Tbe pjiy i s j x«-=tiaiej. the Io i .w.i g day. a rd Lisker upef i ig the. sealed uio\. -ntuijicd the pooiliuit a lew ui .uu.n an I pro posed a draw.

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