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LdRQEST CIRCULATION AND MORE LOCAL NEWS THAN ALT, TJTL OTHER CO[ ATI 7 I*AI*MR3 TOGETHER mtiraL QRMTE5T ftEDWfl IN CLINTON COUNTS. BEAD BY MVERTBODTf CIRC ULATED JJ TO JEFfftKS JUS VOL.. XLTVTI, TsO. -WHOLE NO. 4030. PL.ATTSBTJRGH, N. Y., JANUARY, 17, 1902. TEBMS :--$1.50 PEB XEAB LOCAL PARAGRAMS. News of Pittsburgh and Vicinity Told Briefly and to the Point. -K,if h TW6 t >'oi <Uc pml ' m D K — V 0 and Airs ht-io in Ii par U -*> m o (iilh ,i\ahi E H !'ii '( t i Pad eh ,., m\ othei 5 —Chail 101 told'ha s pui< i riwift —The hockey teams of the Malone High School an the PontUac Club will moot on Saturday at Saranac Lake The PlattsbuiMi hotkej teai to Rentes Point touiuiiow to plaj a | lotuni game with the t«am ot th<?ti ilage PERSONAL MENTION. a po The Past Week Among People Here and Elsewhere. i P. M^ood of West Chazv, M i \ We the imen da 0 1 it dt i llcU I Ol Re- tlu entertai --riip PWm'-imt ;h hof ke\ team plav a ictu'n same TJL Rousts Point on rfahmiax The hoy- aie prac turns tlailv on tlu nnk on tin 1 fui gi omuls in 1'irpdiation un the game dining t'arimal wefk — r l l 0 M pu-rntc 1 to the Public v o u s and ilaughtu to th< a depantuie toi lie placed Ui cuculdtlon lhe en dilation ait the seven hundit d \ohinrus I \o V .ttaest of Dr haidwmc and fuinituie il Swift & bruso in Chat vil- go lhe new hrm, Bruso At \twood, nl conimiue then ibusme&s in the i % block — \1' J. H lliummond of Montieal uVioi of Johnnv Coiteau arc! The ilufnt will be present at aie Fish id Game League on Jdnuarj i l in J3m hngton An eftoit will be made lo have Mi Dimnmond gne a iead« —Have vou seen the h«t rf books wbiv h we aie olieimg Fiee to all Scn- mirl ^iihscub^is wtio i a\ i veai in advance 1 ? Every taste mav be giati- le I oveiv mind impioved, every sen- timent pleased -with oui books rrri id papei ^md have fine lllustra- ti( ns A srreail many orders have bo-fii laencd the pail week and we hop^i Wus coming; week to hear fiom nu ie i ' oui friends —Th\ seroml night at which the [jations oi the link hiave 1 ad the pi<vi- suie ot bkitln? to music was enjoyed fi\e hundred pcoph Ejft H Can oil is in New York BANK ELECTIONS. Offlc< s and I> I rector s of Plattslmrifh Thev .elv bound in ornamented cloth on a hus.nes tup — Mi's Alice Galaise letuined fiom Bane yesterday — Mis Joseph Ladue returned from NOT \( rk Satuidav moinmg —Mis S M AVitheuli is visiting Mrs I W Vel <v in Tio\ — V \ Mcmll oC Cidyville spent vesterdav in town -H T Kellogg Esq , returned from Ntw \ioik Mondav morning —Miss Celeste Foote ai lived home I uesda\ loi a short visit — W L PaUtisson Esq letuined fiom \lhany ve'teidav —Captain Croxton of the 23d Inf , letuTned fiom New York last night —A B Vdluns sheiiff of Essex Co , was in town jesiterdlav on official bus- iness — H Mendelsohn returned from a business trip to Baire and iRultland yesterday —Roy Utting left fo- Mon'ieal ves- terdav, to visit lelatives in Canada for a week —Rev AV S Peek Tuesdav Institutions Chosen Tnendn>. Tho annual election of directors and officei banks W. C. T. U. CONTENTION. Forty-fifth Annual Meeting in Flattw- burgh, Wednesday, Jan. 88. The following program will be given of the seveial Pittsburgh at the annual W C T I Contention eie held Tuesday the lesult Morning and afternoon session will la:t oenin\ by fi\e hundred people —Rev AV S Peek i u .he Plattsbuigh City Band played | turned from a two •weeks ?h e v elections and int r iKated to the ^tiam of boUi eet and naicial mu-»c Vlthough t wcarhPi and snow storm at foai dock m the afternoon vab \eiy tlis- in igins the numbei present last ibt f?ave prooi of the ti o*t and co.i- t winith thp people of Plafas- n 'i 3ia\c in the mana T eis of the '-t i ttion and in 11 eIi a'nhtv to i io int difticultif a and overcome Kklos The ice wa-s in evcell* nt udition, and a most exhihrating i -^t lwuii, spent bj tlio&e who ai.- Ml0d ( i to n van 1 ! iU £ i n*i e bee n hel d TPIIIUV H h^ - In ! i ostijonc d unti l ItiiJii ' 23, so j,s noi to conflict wall the meet- ing of the State Association of the Courotv Acncultural Societies vvhicu •take 1 - place at Mbany on the 10th —The Geor?e William Cuiitis Club Will meet MI uidav tvJiin^ r an 1^ at 7 \0 at. the home of Mis W W Bill, 152 Maiiaret street Tre Hon Oharles Halsey Moore has kindly con- sented to address the meeting on the suhifct ol \The Present Legal Status ot Women in the State of New Yolk \ —Tuesdav night was verv pleasantly spent by the Tuesday Club and their friends, at the hAnie of Mis Edwards uMr H S Johntbn gave a very inter- esting account of his timp to Wales The imi^ic consisted of an instrumen- tal solo b> .ss \lice Hewitt and sing- ing by Mibs. Edith Mason, iboth of which were gieatly enjoyed —At a meting of the directors of the Vilas National Bank, held in the banking house on Januaiy 9th, Mr H. T Kellogg was appointed acting cashier Mr Kellogg will act as i-ashicr in formal maltters, pending lhe appointment of a cashier in plac< A Ti How croft, who resigned at the n<j of the year f moral of the late Milton B liifVLM was held Tuesdav afternoon su the home of his dauerhtPi, Mrs E iA Biomlcj, and was attended bv manv tnend*, of the deceased The bervicc-& •were conducted by the Rev Mi Kimal of Boston, assisted by the Rev Di Jose oh Gamble The mteiment was in Rneiside cemetery —The Bloommgdale con espondent oi th( Sentinel w ut< s that \v ii 1 s-~ I cf PJaitsbuUh Ins ] U s wood jab n <. i the station well started He ex- put s io have his side tiack in some dine tin 1 week when 'he will com- mente shipping stove wood to Platts- 1 n ' M! baianac Ttalke Tie \Will al- t < r-ii ipioi'i j )h uoks, ce Ur p i) v ood ti'i i l^jf Bti:i>ORT * K(MI BOARD IZB'VLTlf ilj MiicfaseHSmall PovXowi Treated b j Health Oflleer. It is a pleasure for the Board of Health to piesen-t the lolloping fav- oiable report concerning the condition ot small pox in this village hoping that it may set at reot the many false rumors that are noiw afloat Since the 59th of Novembei to tfliis date, twenty-One families hia\e been qu*«antined In those twenlty-one families, forty-three cases of small pox have developed, and have been tieated by the health officer The quarantine has been raised from eleven families and the patients turn- ed out well, after taking the n*»cessary antiseptic baths in a room prepared j for that purpose at the hospital, and being furnished with clean clothing The premises have been thoroughly disinfected, and all dangerous wearing apparel and bed clothing destroyed We have now only nine patients under treatment in the piesent quar- being a<5 follows \ U \ S i\ATTC v 4 On octoi ^— r^hn Hmm^hi ivn Kellcg John P OBntn H ton I- J Dav b K Ryan Knapp j be held in the Peristrom sbjter- sidfnt- H A Newton K c -Pi CM dent— John I laugh ran Kcf'K? ». \shier—II T Kellogg tlh 1 - — H G Bakci ooKkeepei—W F Holt uiandal Committee—John Ilaugr- -3 K Rypn, John F OBiien, H T B\NK | laman and tQie evening session in the _ x TT ml First Pi csbytenan church \tw- ' KORMN(J SESSION H W I ( onvention filled to ordei by the Co iPiesident Mis Fiances D. Hall 1 Devotional Exeicises. Music * Roll call of Omcers and Members Appointment of Committees GENERAL COUNTY NEWS. Courthouse Notes and Items of In- terest from the Towns. Tn SurroKate's Court. The following matters have recently come before Surrogate Booth foi ad- co N Y deceased Letters testamen- tary issued to Bernard MoCabe. Filed mventoiy to the estate of John B Riehardi,, late oa Champlain, N Y, deceased Probated the last will and testament r* N . x i i-M RG N \TI0N iL BANK to.s—S Motfitt, C E Martin , Lavduagh, G E Baibetr, H W ii l) Graven, \lex Bertiand, , f-towei, T F Oonway, John Tn Address of Welcome—'Mrs. Anna i Ti umbull 1 Response—Mi s J D Everest, i Soihuylci Falls i of Geoige Goidon, late of Plalttsiburgh, Criietings from Fraternal Delegates N Y , deceased Letters of admims- Repoit of State W C T U—Mn> MclnUre, Peru Naicotics—Mis. R Rabeits, Sara- n<i.c Lake Ha\< Urgent Questions of the Pieseat Hanghian, Patuck Hanlo>n Piesidert—S Moffitt Vice-Piesident—C E Martin (\ishier—J H Moffitt. Vsojstant-rafahier—J L Signor r J>ll(i—Albert Cavanagh Booskeepei— V E. Inman I l'i\ N V1LONA1 JW K Dntftois—S Moifitt, Jds Cavana^h South Amherst, Mass Mcx BtiUand, T F Conw i j C E —Talbot Olrphant. tieasmer of the! Martin G E Baa-ber, J N Stowei, O & 1 Co , l eturned to New Yoi k LSteiddv morning and All lie antine places three of whom are The health officer is — Ui and AIis M H HaiTis of viomscnville weie among yester lav s visitors to our bui?h - C P Watson spent vesteiday m •]li/ihethtown m the mteiests of the v ountain Lumber Company —Patnck Hani on auid daughter, 'li«s Mdmie Hanlon, of Clayburgh, ae tc ppend the winter in Florida —Mis E L Pettiis returned fiom . lsiting lelatives m Tiov Wednesday — rieniy Giraid left Monday ioi Burlington, to spend the remainder of the -winter with relatives —Louis D Avignon and Charles Bul- lard of Ausable Forks, called on ti lends in town Wednesday —Jeff Roberts, of Ohateaugay, for- merly proprietor of the Cumberland House, called on friends in town Mon- day —Deputy Collector of -Customs Cough, of Rouses Point, Plattsbiugh on official business Wed- ne&d —Tames Rogers, who for several months (has been employed in sub- marine work at Portsmouth, Va, has returned home —W. R. Janvier, proprietor of the Ti Point Stock Farm, passed through \ere Monday on his way to Saran-ax:completed jflke to attend — lion E J Piokatc having com- pleted his duties WKh l the special president ' coninittce of the Bcaid oif SUnei- visors Ieturned home yesterday. —Mi&s Ella H Flowers, who mo\edj i1 ^ 1 \ from Standish, N Y, last May, to i Dr Bristol, R I , has been engaged -~ hiappy to state that we have no deaths to deplore, and that the present pa- tit ll d t Winslow fii iddit—a Moffitt Vice-Presulent—T: S Win&low 2d Vice-Piesiden+—€ E Martin Tollei—J L Si^noi Bookkewpers—^Albeit Cavanagh, C tration with the will annexed to Emma Goidon Kusick Inventory of the estate of Jas ^herubusco, iN Y, de- late riRST N\TI0N\L E \NK Directors—John It Mveib C E M Fdwaids Edwin G Mooie, Geo\£?e B\ 1 Tuttle, Willard G Wilcox, Elme-ir r Botsford C S Johnson Pi evident— E G Mooie \ ice-President—G F Tuttle fashiei— : C S Johnson Tellei —T L Nash Cleric—V K Mooie MI KLlRMSNVTIOXALBiNK Dncctois—A Gunbord J ^1 Wovei 7 L \Wevei Fied E Purd>, S I Wheeler Piesident—\ Guibord Cashier—J M Wevei Assistant-Cabhier—W L Wevei Tellei—H H Parmertei The Mcilieal \ssoemtion. The annual meeting of the Medical Association of Clinton countv met fuesdav afternoon m the Grand Jurv room Vt'^x the r gular work was the tollow mg oiticeis we.e eleete<l Dt II E Centei, SfhLVler Fa IU. Dr R B Lamb, Damnemora Vice- : Kellogg Plattsburg'h SPC > rlepoit of National W C T U — Mrs li fc ll 1*1 00 o'clock Bible Reading—Mis Ella A Boole Noontide Prayer Adjournment Benediction AFTERNOON SESSION Devotional E/xercise Music Reading of Minlutes Report of Committee on Credentials Influence—Mrs Jos Ladue, Schuy- ler Falls Paper—Mrs Anna M Humphreys, Beekmantown Pibbath School Woik—Mrs J> J & Beers, Port Hemv Mate Sane'-'m'ten- denl of S S Work '\Why\—Mrs Claia M Millea, Piatts- Y Hour—Conducted by Mrs \ddie I C Hovworth, County Y BrUnch Sec Recitation—1 he uid Mans Stoiy— Miss \Mae Tngalls, Plattsburgh Solo—Miss Alma Harnnqton, Peru Rf citation—Rum's Tragedy— Miss Jessie Filmer, Plattsiburgh Papei—Oui Cause/—Miss Florence sialroid, Peru Solo—Mis W C Thompson, Pliatts- Lmgh Unfinished Business Aujournment Benediction hVEXING S^SJOtN—7 30 In the First Piebbvtenan Church Devotional Kxeici&e& Music Address—Mrs Ella A Boole, Presi- dent Slate W C T U Collection foi- County Work Music Benediction IRON FURNACE LE1SEB Will Be Operated By Pilling It Crane of Philadelphia. THE FIREMEX'S EL.ECT1OX. Officers Entertain Members of De- partment in Horicon'a Rooms. The annual election of the officers of the FU P Delpaortment was held Mon- dav nttcht aaa the ticket, placed in nomination last week by the delegates of the several companies, was unami- nmisly elected The eleiction differed i\im —any in p\PvloTie years in that d, but the interest were cast for the sueee« o £d>l candidates was shown by the fact that 64 ballots who were elected as folios. Chief Engineer—'Franik Balker. Fir&t Asst—Chas A Archiambafcilt Second Asst—Geo. W Lefebvre. Secretary—William Coofce, Treasurer—W. L iWever. Mr Baker has served chief of the FiTe Department since the resigna- tion of N E Laravie last April, hav- ing been elected a year ago as first assistant He has shown that he la oiitahfied for the, place, and his elec- tion to succeed himself will not only _ . m „„ be eminently satisfactory to the fire- in order, will be from IS to 200 CdOtf men but also to his many friends in o f Pis *«>& Per &&- the village Mr. Baker is a member j \\\\ ~ Point, Both to Be SnppUed tr*m Withefbee, Sh«n*ian * Co.'e MtaM at Mineville. A contract of great importance t » the business interests of the Gn&m.- plam Valley has been made under' which Witherbee, Sherman & Co., ©* Port Heiwy, ihave leased for a term ot years to Messrs. Pllliftg and Craae, gf Philadelphia, the Cedar Point iron tin- nace at Port Henry. The work of enlarging the gitoye and engine capacity of the plaat urtli be begrtm ait once, and the furnace fritK be relined and put in flrat-dass shdj^fe. This will 'greaitly iacsreiaee Uie otttpttt of iron, and it is exepcted that the capacity of tne praait, after feeing put eased Probated the last Wll and testament of James Dar,mody, late of Cheruibusco, N Y , de-ceased Letters of testamen- tary issued to Edward Dannody, of Chateaugay, N Y. Filed petition for probate of the last will and testament of Francis McMur- ray late of ScMuyler Falls, N Y, de- j company as well as the entire depart.- hundred men at «ood -wages •wiil\ \t» ceased Citation issued returnable merit | employed. P s p & The Surnace ait Port iHiewrjr has Ts&e** i e to *h pa»t six or aessrm. i g aker is a member of Horizon Hose amd Engine Company,p r aessrm. y<M£&^ No 5 and has always maintained an aad its re-opening means a great ee- active interest in the affairs o* his vival of industiry tn ttoat sec(ti9B. *Pw» March 3. 1902 Deputy Cpllector of Customs- F H Clough on Wednesday resigned the h f th t f P g y g iupervisorship of the town of Peru BIMRBALL 1 \ , , gg opeiator at the Piovidence Telephone Exchange, in that city —Arthur Mai tin is home fro fch I been offcrad a position in one of the ery J A STRATT0N, President JUUILS MENDELSOHN, Sec H. A. NEWTON, G E BARBER, WM M *OOTiE, Board of Health. Dr J H LaROOQLE, Health Otfccei ov TK I>i\it1ed Into TJu o I>i«ti ^ illn ' r l The Boaid of Tmstees met Tues- (li\ in the Coiporation rooms Pres=l- • \ il idiiis pu s i d aau all oi the ( ^( ji t aites of iiu mbership I X llr e ( on: h mil • to r , W ('1 Hi indoied ii It w i> rod OInei Shan 1.1^ llK i .iU \JJ -h am ^ i u k, Lcob Ziu k [ \ St a.tcn oi H'-ilth, S10U leiatum of his (n u i n ,md sci »ief - dm lug,the u c m epi Burlington banlis. —A Goodrich ictuined to his home in 3IPOCIS I oi'ks, Me after spending S mday With his soi Men i n A Goodnch, the popular clerk of tlie ncv Cumbeiland —George Baskey, a Plattsbuigh boy has accepted a position ai= Mauden Plattsburgh, Treas ^ckgates to the State Societv are Drs C D Shei, T A Rogets, R B Lamo J M Hackctt The 'lextois of the iou»it\ present wu e Di* J M Hackett B Lamb Dannemoia \\illbboio, Di Ctrnuei Scauyler Fal Ohampla iwn, Di Di mormn?, i ana Dis lloLombe, Aladcen q h Larkin Buck Mckinney Schujlei Ba T ncs, Hjde Siher Farasworth Ktliu-,^ a,nd Ilogt-ib, of P'a.tt&b u sh Di I anib read a pap-er on the bi - of Mental Disease' This salesmian foi the laige contectioncrj' -oUoweJ l y Di Rogxis with an abb establishment of R Arbuckle & Co paper on Vaccination, wnch was en- oi Burhgton noved bv all present D^ LaRocque —S T D Heniv, aieLtor of the D j spoke sonie t.me oa the epidemic of & H and Chatea i^ny °i e an 1 Ii I small pox He wab followed by Di companies, returns to Xc w\oi k uioiSchivlci \vith many mteiestmg re- moin ng having be n n in tow r n loi Si. 1 , n arkb on his peit>onal eipenence when ei- 1 ! f'c>vs i e epidemic was raging in Tro* \ •\ CV C 1 tCl CL M v. 1 • • The Town Board th< rt Welaver, of the ize firm of Wever i The three recent appointments i supervisorships m the county ha\ latted a Republican gtam of one The last appomtmenit, Mr Weave <! one of which the people ot Pr; eel justly giateful to their r l( \\ 1'oard Mr Weaver is a thoici^ fmsmess man, and may be trusted i ook after the interests of the tov>n i i thoroughly business manner After the election of the members of The two furnaces at Crowa Poln* the departmeoit on- Invitation of the owned by the Unued States Steel-Cor- Ciiief and his assistants, were invited pcration 'will also uadoWbtedlybe lea»- to the rooms of the Horicon Hose e d °y the same persons. The ootpqt Company, where refreshments had o f both Crown Podmt furnaces will be been prepared. After the repast had about equal ito that of the one at Port been finishd an ifl tti Henry, and employment will b gi e been finished, a informal eoaitertain- Henry and employment w4U be glveo ' ment was given, which gave grealt sat- ' t o a similar ntamber of men. As at isfaction to those presentt A pro- ' por t Henry the furnaces will be put in gram of songs and speeches afforded ^ e De st condition. much amusement, the chief hit of the I TJie iron ore from the mines of evening being Larane's Dutcu quar- teue, composed of Messrs. Theodore Richards Henry Durkee, John Lara- vie George Laravie. John Girard and Witherbee, Sherman & Co., at Mine- ville, will be used at both places, tak- ing a large sanare of the product Messrs. Pilling & Crane have several Alex Gibson Among the others tak- fuirnaces in Pennsylvania, which they mg Dart in the entertainment were | operate, and are sales agents ifor naanjr iheodore Callanan, drum and banjo t coal and iron ore properties. They -oloist; E St Louis, in characteristic t nave associated <with (them in this Wish I»nstov« Itctnrneri. The Glens Falls Star says that the Rev Dr J W. Eaitoe, presiding Elder or the Plattsburgh district, previous to his coining to Glens Falls Monday evening, presided at the quarterly con- ference m Warrens-burgh, on Friday n'ight, Hill View, Saturday, Caldvrell, Sunday, South Gleos Falls, Monday, in the morning, and Patten's Mills in tihe afternoon In each of the places visited the reappointment of the pastor was asked. The Warrensburgh church, of wihich the Rev. H. A Wood is pas- tor, is the first i<n the dastrict to a&k for the return of a pastor after six years of service. Under the new rules, the blahoip, may if he chooses, contunue the pastorate beyond the &i#th year, Jin} Join \e\v I-casue but That Is ^ot Piobahle. Baseball talk has been revived in the city, says the Ogdensburg News by an offer received by a Rochester manaser, who has been for several years prominent in Natiomlal and j Bastei n league, to manage the Og- I densburg nine during the coming Corporal Earl Skinner, Co A, 21st season He has great faath in the | Tmfanti y, has returned from the Phil- s. Theodore Richards in buclc and wing dancing; Fran'k Landry in ballad singing, and Jahm Laravie and A.lex Gibson in monologue and sing- ng Remarks were also made refer- ring -with deep regret to the absence of lomas Maurice, whose d«ath remov- ed a central figure from the firemen's anniual gatherings iae program end- ed with a minstrel show, with Messrs Rivers and John Laravie as end men, and Georg« Laravie as interlocutor. The gathering broke <ap shortly alter midnight, with the best wishes amen® the firemen for the wiw officers of the department- prospects of the game in tnls vicin- ity and knows that Ogdensburg lov- ers of the game will support a pro- perly managed nine. There Is also a movement afoot to form a league, to consist of Kingston, Ottawa,• Wlater- to-wn, Brockyille and Ogdensboirg Tbose back of the scheme feel cer- tain that the project goes through the interest excited by oonitests will be yreat' enough to bring hundreds of g gireat enough to bring nunareus oi hospita i at Piesidio, San Francisco, people from the different towns men- | but nas neav \y recovered his health iptp-ines and is visiting his mother, Mrs Jane Skinner, at Highlandvlle, Mass Corporal Skinner is ia former Schoiyler Falls boy, and worked in bhe Sewing Machine factory in thib village. He enlisted to go with the legiment to the Philippines, and serv- ed through the campaign in the islands with credit, securing an honorable dis- charge He recently came from the t i t Piesidio, San Francisco, h hlh Sar D ot trio Normal facult^ v of t e pi maiy Miss Pori\ 1» T t do, !>ned to attend the various games They also think thlat such a proposi- tion \would receive the support of the inei chants of this city and that little difficulty would be encountered in forming a joint Srtock company with sufficient capital to insure a good team throughout the season and no financial fuction Other baseball magnates interested in the Northern New York league as composed last season are also at work just now cor- responding wnth players and they ex- press themselves comfiident that though several other schemes will be under Ma< foi Nc ^ York ^here be loaned b^ Paul Smith ^ 'c?\ e Xen Yorl o - 'i P sd extended tu p to Ve \ to ind Clark le^ IMC .rcu wrib \wll IHOIJ ib ^ n t j J IJUUUCU w \ t Monda^ It is thought that the po]>ul i- tion oi the village will be found to IK \er\ close to lu 000 and mav ipo^ihh ed th tt iiumber m which CEL e fit . j a ' s t Thl \almi: Irnnc •\\ H BieWe i p is heas'iiei which ielciieu to a cOi in iiiitt( f cri.^i^tin iTiustfCfc, Burleuh Ror-kwcll and < kr k .M <=• M\i'ls The new rooms of W ood Lodge No \it] Innependent Older ot Odd Fel- ' discussion that th e leai^ue will again 'r>vvt, at Rouses Point were dedicated °P e n Ln e season with the same clubs thc> Tuebdav night with appropriate (ere- I m the raJc e for the P ennant Pl»*ts- uv.su* ui»ui»iu i dpi»iopiid.u; tLixj i burgh lnt6nds havm g a mne i ea gu e v on monies Jahn p Ke »as, of Malone | or no league Malone found baseball Call-' Giand Master for the State ot New I nit \ expensive last year butt York, was present and spoke elo- ' \^ a mlh n& to display llts sporting S^tp Siipoiiii- quently ot the lnstoiy and pnnciples , blood though adverse to entering ie eivci of the,cr the order hMOlia ' \ w T u'o .ted hi-, lcpoit t>ic iece)\ d and j Ke wn I ]\ k d( i ided to dis( i ts (\i\ ide the town m- imilai to those i!l 1 Io pop ul mt ion ha s villa -.liU: ( lm i tarlv <><> i s ifM e n Kill ( 1 Jl \1 duniidl c/< lariOi i bi( Tl o ( i ' h 1 i JIO'-L .i \M11 •iiiiiua 11 *v i t ' \ rnt d of the &( h 1J 1 oi b 1 i i ti ie s.ji r i d hi 1 0 M< ',',', ' > i i\ V met tn A pi e hfh meet n Ullll 111 Pa. Tn if* 8 IS . 1 Ul da ool hoi upl {\ IK <)L nlti distiK t ii ddius Davis ill lal t <1.\ to the m i .u al v so' n that r-itv ot ^ ( ~>da the ( xirtv v .v luvin :)ii at (nu w a 1 to 0 1 at I K ill <r ml ii tht village election The J f! p insTH( loib toi the dvpicts a.e nith | Di,t No 1—r ^ OBiien T C Cos- ' tiC .(llo f 13 Hierritv and G S OBne n 1)1 Dist \ o 1— II \v Mat tin, Ralph I suno i David Merkd and I ctei Brule> thel Di<-t \ T o }- j \ Stiatton Amhiose LC V ^ eiirul1 H P 0 Hauran and John B V s It was voted to ask foi $2 000 addi tlcs tionil oi the Fire DepaitTitut also Loi ( ld > 1*1- (K ) additional foi lighting purposes m i 1], , ( \ n ] v ^ at5 .mtlioiized to publish 1 + 1 o 1 ]((uon noilue in The Pics,*, Re- Ufll \ and Ne-ws and n«ih* all ; ti \ apanc;i m< nts loi eK 11 on juopeitA r < the ir-ill loe;s Esq Mi'-s Helen V \m\ d and Mrs D V Mann not Paper Co ' The tollowm? oinceis paitu.pated | repiP4eeted_ Potsdam is already look- 'ook \ , r over in the ceremonies m< = lane, has gore to f l l to O I leapue in whinh Platitsburgh i; ^ repi esented Potsdam is already ..^^^^ ia b about for plaveis and will put a Grand Chaplain C G McCov , nme m tbe ^ e!d Canton is waiting Giand Wai den, I Giegiiv GianJ I ior developments befoie maikmg anv of u a , shall Wilham Lighthil Grand I erfor t to compete the organization \ JT akl \aau i Bullis Albeit Minor, ! o f theu team - r I. ^ i < 1 * T iuekett G Chil- j • ss lo was, i iii'kn t oi the hall commit- i unlan, ot Monti eal Iras h«pn agej i mt J30 peisons the dpdicatoiv ; present and emomes lis- ti lal a? \VIull v\ 11 onre moie become late oi Clinton pnbon At a teim of the Supreme Count ait r 0 a piogram conbisung of \ocal } T io , on Monday, Justice Chester pie- m-ii jn?entalsclections and re u l Hll thd h f l pg g of \oca l } y, m-ii jn?ental^sclections and re u ., ( lmg, Hull withdi nhh a ' J l eht p his former plea h f d tbo Hi and r lmu\ and W K O Dr i i' de u ,l,t ^H of x \ h ' 13 m th0 m&t ^sree, and pleaded guilty Y nd\PffF H ri i n /i e T\ ai ?,° n , th ? SeCOn( 1 floor l to ^\rder in the second a^ee , la ioi v ,'IKI .sew ^nffiano 'or ti e xrwton block, the rtar being' liimp- \ P I V I11A R I OT-H nr V J ..m ,r^ m ,V, I : att i 1 ?^.^ kft T ^ fal - n »» * ^ e hUl, whUe the ie ep\ | R^elae i (ouut, Vwhom he^' ilo>ed at the time da oi A.lbctiij to atten 1 a confer- uon room and' pailois aie in tiont o oi attoineys fiom diffeient parts A number ot Pittsburgh Odd F< the state who aie eiij-a^ed on law lows were present ts toi -.tvnal counties ag'ainst the . t-i of Now \i ork toi cases ansingl 3 i I'n Hiiulia,' of idilroad taxes nov lI(1 Mis t E IS IJ(TI t »n\ PI sunjK i .ill b( hi Id l'l lttslmig h Vugustin s kindergarten ioom- scene of a pleasant g^thcims in Bioad- ^ op ' ^ a.i r eino(>n \\1HI, ihe p ( ip '• 01 t II school assembled in honni o the iourth buUvtipj ot Alastoi Russell I iiMwved thajt the plea, he accepted ow I ing to the lar*?e expense to the countv of mother trial J K Lon? d x oi tho ittoine-\b toi the defendant coin- L f tl with Mr Howard and Just'te Chester sentenced Mull to lmpuson mint ior luc in ( nnton i Hbon at hool bab\ of and llib W W Bell tin biiialler childicn we; f't Sixteen | scat d ti f. in c »(no>l hi nUus the .ng gioup J ll ii r M« r > the a^ tned twite 1 hi ni^t tune disi\i rd a' d on the se<o>id H is ( )ini(Li(i ami stntfnce 1 ctioiuud His aitoine-vs U nell i'Ml J K I on* anptahd mi oi Wpeals and Mi.ill ,\ h npw ti il vvhich wab to ta a nii Ti-hi. Cocn. Ol Id.ltl ol I'l ui nn 1 ( ( tli ( It I id < nU ol whd i h e ha s tL » i 1 1 i toi v ot Mill is an opidf limlx r ca' The ( K ti l dispatch sa c ot small ' ol the ll >,ith LIU I tht —The iJabxist churdh of Mornson- \ille will hold a chidken pie supper at liiradwell s hiall on Friday evening r t vi 24 TjcJkfcts tor supper onlv 21 ontb A cordial mViUition is extend i to all —Tent No 634, Knights oi the Mac ahees will hold an oyster supner at Broadwell s hall, Morribonville on 1 ndav evening, Jan 17 Price ot sWj pei tickets it, 55 cents Snanac Lake Ian 1,\ — fielder won ih\ 2 LS class ait the ice races hei* 1 to- ' a\ in three btraighA heats Slick de (ids was second and EUal T third • I c I e were si\ starters and a lar\?e c louil and the race was the best of the teihon The best time was 2 20 The 2 40 lace was not held as tneic weie not enough staiters lease a syndicate of expert funnase. PL \TT«*»rR€iir INSTITUTE, Lecture on Rubafyat of Omar Khay- yam by Mr, Diaries J . Vert. The meeting of tne Plattsburgh !»• statute in the High School founding men. —The second study on * the Judges\ will be conducted ty Sfc, Eokersley at the three o'cloc* for boys Sunday urged to attend the« in order that they i ?t»nd the followiag onee. are invited, -The meeting for men on Sunfegp afternotom mr~- •-- -\-* •-—- one. In the at an unusual hour, vis: 2;3# p. instead of 4.00 p. m. In Qua fte*& plaice It -will be to the naiture of a fare- well meeting ior the man of the 27th U B. Infantry, and a welcome fc> t&# of the 23d Infantry. A ( \\ g m&V be called a n unnsEnt he iftrst place It Tvfll l?e Ittif^. i 23& m y will conduct the meeting ft?w» dress will be delivered by Moaday night iwas well attended land' J. H. Southerland of the ?3 Jnlaaitry. those -present had the pleasure of He- I This Is the first chance the people of tened to a ve the \Rubaiyat\ of Omar Khayyam by Mr Charles J Vetrt A searching an- alysis of the Persian poet and his writings was given l>y the speaker. new Chaplain, l t t t they will ti I p, y less turn out to the meeting In goodly numibera. There will be special mjuat- cal attractions, includimg ii l ll , a male auartette. his writings, miany of the most beauti- ful quotations being read by Mr. Vert. \Omar \ said the speaker, \was always an earnest searcuier asfter truth; though sometimes a skeptic and a scoffer, h.e was never an atheist.\ The rt nitiafl of the general sombre tone of the poem is to be found both in Omar himself and his environment. The unhappy condntion of his country and AH men are Ctn> vs df the* — especially' —A basket ball team from the mem- bers of the senior department will play a matched game with the Normal School fellows, a t the Normal gym- nasium, next Wednesday ereatag, —The annual svpper for the mem- bers of the boys' department Wni Ibe held at the rooms this evening at six o'clock The principal speaker ot the unnappy conaraon or cis country anai , ^^ f^ «- -Q P Tjvnafiot^ thefeachmgs of the Mohammedan «™£f ^JL^i JL F j££SSi sral secretary of the were g jreed. from which hint have saddened his refledtions. Concluding Mr Vert read the last' verses of Omar m juxtaposition with tho^e of England's late poet laurete, Lord Tenny-on, as showing the dif- feience m thought in Omar's time and in the nineteenth century, Mr Vert's paper was valuable, and was made douDly unterestinig by the splendid manner In wmieh the thoughts of the poet were placed before his „ , ^ hearers At the conclusion of his re-1 pany, returned SatiflFday to BurlimgtUm membership keeps 50 dt more, not- withstanding the fact that several of the members have left towqt afid a number transferred to the senior de- partment during the year. ©Iflefrs #f TinnHi>orr.itIon Company. General Man&ger George Ruahlonr, of the Champ-Jain Transportation Oom- marks a rising vote of thsmks was called for bv the president, Dr. D S. :g, and met with unanimous re- from New York, wheire he attanicled the annual meeting of the dji ccympany. Consideirable ness Was [transacted, and I'IIIM Uois to Mtet, T ie annual meeting of the Cham- 'flani \ illcv Kduoaitional Corunc 1 -! A ill j it held February 7 and 8, a t TVcon- uio-?d The executive committee of . o tounul is oompobed of Smyeiinteu- lent F E Lpster of Ticonderoga, T \ • • il and A Bdson Hall, of Sarato ponae. , The ne\ t meeting &? the inst/tu'te the company *ere fevand •will be nr>]d on Tarn ary 27 Hon i>an- 'cellent rondltion Raipid 1 o a, P Burke, of Poit Henry, and Geo K Hawkins of Plattsburgh The ladies of the M E church of T]a't ISeekmantown will hold aji o\s- (i supper at e uome of Elvan N L'hittendon on Thursday, Jan 23d .yme one come all i Supervisor of Ijllenbiirish. \ t a nieertm? of the Town Board oi tho town of Kllenburgh Janualy Ii , V C Hutchnifa ^a s apptuntcd Si pfM\i->oi of said tow n n, to fill the va- ated bv the if situation of \\ McGaull' 1 H<Mloik hill \Mite So<.iet\ will an ov^tei suppei a-t the residence T P. ik u on Frulaj eAenin? l \ toidii l in\itato n ib ex l!\ tlit tonnhUc . the | r 'io Stato Dtp Tuppw lik e niimbu of ( i Cli.ulotti' Fun ' ilc i Fall , wife of died it th< honu Vlrs liuck Sundav I th e 71st v ii ol .' I'ullis of lilc Many imn t oi Hi Hth . fio-n St R< ^is ii( L->kf It is HM-M^C nas been tc i ora Canadi v \n tbtablishrd u Di Johnson .11' d In * 0 l< v> 1M111 W 1 H t V I 7 0 r< ^tc i (Oil ! ^ < i « I n -,t |1(! T 1 S C l Z\ ) 1 Tn ( t ho) 1 o ed 'inn . 1 tll( (1 U I h h ^ . hi r (. t() , i ill . .1 OV( 1UV f a 1 Ullt l n stf ^ h tt V 1- K t 1 to i r ->' ! 'Uu i 1 i Wh :i Mm p tes i ik h 1 h s u ipped Su;>|H'i 'it \Ho I Kn'-hts fonth E Ainswoi-tli, Deputy Stiti SuTiermtendent of Piiblic Instruction, will dt liver a Imturo on \The United bi^tcs as a Woild Po viII hold an o/stei suppei at wells hill Mon^on i llle on (\CILII» , Tan oi I Ii u ho 1 id not extended Lo e\u\lod y lickct s loi ial invitation iu Ii: if the i\ -.lei supix i i t the Wednesday even- fds toi the hem fit > nce of supper, 2\) Piesident at KIisR(i(»<'thtowu. tmastei at Elizabethtown s 'i\ Pi tbidcnt Ron- eve It Vhn j ler Falls Doe Case. Another chapiter vvas Tuesday ad- ded to the now famous Schuyler Falls dog case, the scene shifting to the new town hall in the village of Peru. On account of a flaw m the summons, the <>ase brought by the town of Schuyler F^l^ thiough Wallace Turner, supervisor, vvas dismissed by Justice Weav ei or the town of Schuyler Fall; a few w eekt- a?o and the case was th°n tiantfoiied to Peru, that being an ad- loming town Th< pldinti't was represented by S i \ \ heelei and the defendant by R. E Icilev Justice of the Peace George ie\ w orth pi esided r lhr~ ( at.e had been i m i c nd i advertised and at, a result about one hundied spcctotois v\eie u^cnt m antnipation oi some lively .xluiusis oi oratoiv The plaintiff's uttin oi was tlat I ihn Ii Fibk had i led to kill his uog which was. alleg- .1 to be a sheep dog or a dbg that s JU ihc> nabit or >hasm£?, woirying ad \illm? shetp cittcr due notice to t« ' ihp bimuvisor lh e deren- nt (CT tended th it ne ci ^ wab bim- 'v a pita case, that he ha i eiud io s i'l notu e and L l it me ic s, h'd ot ku ed any sheep Coiuideiable evuknee intioihu- <u on Ii >tn sme^ 1 and the case w is i')h summed up bv die o^posni? toun- > mil the inn atin ux nt filUm i mite, u MHetation ulunu d \. i i wnWt that the dt^endant should pay H costb and me ulamtiit bhould I \e i jucUn^nt foi >-i\ tents but In I n^ an ictior foi thc^ lecoveiv a ipiialrv the irai t msrriKtcd the that tne if i t it could find wat, a lut oi S2 ,n \\l ich tho ymy th lound thus clobins? the second - iifh Vdo Miout a Do 1 being made on th e two process of construction f plain and Lake George, s pleted thev will place the opf position to conduct its tourist an d freight business t o better advantage than ever before The officers elected at the meeting were as follows- President—H G Young Vice-President—Dr W. S. Webb. General Manager—'George Rushlow. Treaslurei'—A. C Spaulding. Ticket Agent and Aocountiant—-D. A. Loomis Hrs, Mai\> Jan e Berkeley. Mis Mary Jam© Berkeley died of cancer of the stomach Dec 26, 1901, a t .he home of her daughter in Stanford, \'cmn Deceased was horn In Red- lord, her maiden name beintg 1 Hooey. ?he was for many years a resident of this vioimtv For the last few years he had ' made her home with her- hildren The iema<ms were taken t o Hertford for interment. Funreal ser- ..'PS weie conducted ait the M. B . hineh by the Rev Mr Ingersol. She leaves six rtau^hters and three sons. i ^-l^ter, Mrs Lizzie Manley, a broth- r, Mr Thos Hooey, and many rela- tne s amd fnends t o mourn her loss. Killed at Tnppn' Lake. James Root, an employe of C the , py .jeiman Lumber Company, at Tupper Lake, was instantly killed on Satur- dav by being stiwk by an edging from i. board he was sending through the ilanor He was at one time employed \)i the Bakei Lumber Company .iefendant has UJ decide en twenty day& in wl i an appeal, oi pay \ Card. ,'e, the undersigned, do hereby 0 to refund the money on a 60- i bottle of Greene's Warranted in of Tar if it fails to cure your 1 or cold. We also guarantee a cnt bottle to prove satisfactory or i A reiunded. n K Gilbert. H. W. Cady. h & LaRocque. E. White ft Ckx. r Larkin.