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THE rLATTSBURGH SENTITSTKl,. If You Could Look Shiloh's Consumption Cure raS.SS TVtMi'.lrn . fHt.\:C-- : /'.-n.irlc,,l 1-; m n <lnv . » <nit-. . Wntp (-• S C Win.:; tt. «.<>., UJi»y,N. Y. . l.. i li..-t : .. l ll.:.Mlr. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the Blood The Intervention of Biddy ...A CHRISTMAS STORY.,. (Copyright.. Tim ft f If f-s n li t ni.doi Hi s vour itis/i 'OUtll If: ll< an ast ans (>lli| U'llt d fh Wt) weir Hini 1C-M Of 1 c g is tO'l rl to >'f (1 im haid he r s •'_... bi s Iyer .1 F. II * i 11 > vcrof Dayton. O., Knfwy li .oii.l Hoasnn in th e V» OO.IH >I» ligui'e. in the north ww d dtirinig the i>a..sit. dee Farmers' Institute Movement ^Zo™^ **Z 25*3 th- in New York The steady gn tsh of the F; icational fa< tu,ral iwork lers. Three times the man attempt (I to board flhe car, in the meantime nroatening the conductor and teoldiers i mob of one thousand or nfore men i \ as foil owl nig Ramsey. NOTICE—By order of Hon. John 'd. Booth, Surrogate of Clinton Coun- y, New York, notice is hereby give ^cording to law <t(' all persons bi s against Sil P Whi The Burlington Savings Bank. SNCORPORATKD 1H-J7. WFlULiNGTO N VERMONT. D*po««t«, .June ,10, VM)2 .. . $8,^22. IK:'..1)7 TRUSTMllflS. abas I'- Smith, J. L.. Har A- O. Pi*. 1!< bud Cra nry C,^>c onry We F. W. Ward. Jtocelven and D&JB deposit* dally •opocita made on either of the Ural Swur business day a of any month draw i&fcsreet from the let. If made aftor- PTArd interest will commence the flrat Wl tbe following month. Interest, will be creditor to depositor? Stannary let and July l&t, compounding STVICO a year. Thore are no Rtockhold- fcrt In this bank. AH enrningB les- u ex iP*n«e«. belong to Ilie depositors. Th* rmte of interest depends on the earn fttps, but. the law (ixed the rate t&*t. any savings bank in th. <JSt*te can pay at rot t.o exceed thre< Mill one half per cent per annum, until mm «aTpluH reaches ten per cent of It* Atftosit when a special dividend la pro m«m& for. r:t>fYoaltB are received tn sums from il to fZOOQ, and no interest will be paid vm tmy sum In excess of this amount WM*pt on deposits by widows, orphans %i«tatstrators, executors, guardians dlt»rltable or religioue hiHtltutloi.vi oi »m traat funds deposited by order of ..• sound of stifled ;e, and shook bin by th little with ba n ;e 'big girls p a VI her w'hi d : h F»nda may be Bent by bank check • r *r«Xt, or postal money order and Ctoyoalt book will be returned by mall CEEAItLES P. SMITH. President. WCEaWBJRTCK W. WARD, Treasurer M. 8. ISHAM, Assistant Treasurer. ATTORNEYS WFJEDS, CON WAY <t COTTER. ATTORNEYS AND COUNbEI/mS AT-LAW—Office, Weed & MooerB Bloc*, Clinton Street, Platisburgh, N S. L. WHEELER, ATTORNEY AND C0UN9EL0R-AT- ULW—Office la the Marion Block, Clinton Street, Plattsburg-h. N. Y. C. EVEREST. ATTORNEY AND OOUNSELOR-AT- LAW—Office 9 Clinton Street, 2d floor. WINSLOW C. WATSON, ATTORNEY ANI> COUN9ELOR-AT lA^V—Plattsburgh, N. Y.—Office, cor- m*r Bridge and Margaret Streets, over MeHatttie's Btora Especial attention •iT«n to business tn the Surrogate's CHARLES H. ISIGNOR Attotrney and Cbunselor at Law, 1 BrinJierliofl St., Plattsburgn, N. Y. JOHN Ji. JUDGE Attorney and Counsellor at I.a €Mfk* With Hon. John B. Riley, Cor. Marlon and Clinton Streets. PLATTSlBURGe. N. Y. Money to loan on Real Estati •eeority. g, York, on or i tore the loth, day of December, 1902 Dated June 9, 1902. JAMES H. WHITE, Administrator wkn the Will annexed, 4051—6 mo. B. M. and A. NOTICE.—By order of Hon. John H. Booth, Surrogate of Clinton Coun- ty, N. Y., notice is hereby given ac- cording to law, to all persons ha'ving claims against John Louis LaClair, late of Ellenburgh, in said county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber at his resi- dence in the town of Ellenburgh, Clin- ton county, New York, on or before th 17th day of January, 1903.—'Dated, July 7th, 1902. JOHN MBAGHJIR. Arrogate of Clinton . hereby given ac .—g to law, to all persons (having laims against George W. Buchanan jlate of Plattaburgh in said county, de- \-•\• d, that they are required to ex- ith the vauchera hey the same t New York's work OUT reputation is States note the t and are seeking f< tors who have b< But with th •f the Legislature this difficulty ,1 known 3 met. It is a \gratifying t: gyg o] J tes the high standard ! k d ma l g s hat OSS I of nT jer,\ >m,e- siie > I'O bis -die's and \i\ quaint hiphlv- Of Mr.i- \Y'.u saueres Doss Idv b old < •olore ^s on and i] i'i l g P« P' aH u-gi th e inn i t an Ctl t. •e •li (1 nr (1 t t \ >f u < ,- iss D e cers tl /ii-r nl y e-d cu tl wi nn wi fin p s h h (1 a B a UK nd of d- ork ork. .rthen, of Helena, Arkansas; Ma- da A. Dooley—and Mary A. DrtMi- \ ' \ i Rock, Arkansas; Jo- seph M. Stoddard and Harriet C. Sinj- iious of Toledo, Ohio; Pauline Oourt- ?n»y of Dallas, Texas; Chart s H Peck, of Tucson, Arizona; Perlie Bell Desnoyers, of fcX. Louis, MSSECTJ Frances A. H. -Rice of Poultney, V ™^t- ^ -p Hewi 1 :. residence un- igbter of Charles H. Hewitt Phebe S. Copixs of South Michigan; Pauline C. Stori- h the vowchera e subscribers 'at the law C EVEREST A COO!) COUGH METOCHNE. d ! gn; Pau . dard ot Cambridge, Ma j Sddd Helen M. Sc fence in Soath 6 it ica (From the New York Sun.) The British South Africa company bt id'dy.- you a' , P,ut he iSfoddard of Toledo. 0.; Lydia L. ! Foote of Brooklyn. New York; Ma- tilda S. Oopps of South Haven, Mich- igan: Ma.ry Stoddard of Little (Rock, Arkansas, and to ail prisons irtere?te< •'•- \ itate of Phebe N. Stoddard tat ney, Vermont, leaving assets New York, de- id Tm Unrby ; fool < j 'Y' l Hjirby make > lot P.; an fell nything. Biddy. likes Mr. Snr h! y.:iir] Biddy severely Har.byV PHYSICIANS EHt FRANK MADDEN, PHYSICIAN, 9URGDON AND OCU- fcS8T. Office and residence. 113 Mar tt*r«C Street. Office hours, b«-fon- H «. an. and 1 to 5 p. m. Special atten- tion given to diseases of lue. i'lye, tai- , Throat, and diseases of women IN8UKAN0B AGENTS, PLATTBBURGH, N.Y W. T. HDBLEK Ii Things Wo Liko^ Best Often Disagree With U» IMMM we overeat of them. Indi- gptton f nil urn But there's a way to ONamsuoh consequences. A dose of a ysw« (UfWtant like Kodol will relive you *t«M*- Your stomaoh is «imply too vnk to digest what you e&t. That's all tedUc«Uon 1B. Kodol digests the food wttboat the stomach's aid. Thus the I*— •oh rests while the body Is strength- «M4 by wholesome food. Dieting Is un- Kimiuy. Kodol digests any kind of good food. Strengthens and invigorates. Makes RIoh Red Blood. hiomie fror her. She she does • \O'h qui A queer face. .He looked ov. wilh M-e - by the c; Barby so t :>nce that lesitated t diking at lo us te 'S! tl er i;il sh o iv; «cbt)ol yo ,\ f(MT«l)0 nile flitted n lied his the sneyv -o in iii- drc-n K wt ily—he ha e loved h speak lee antaige o .u .u-se-d to n uite as much .rated Dio.ssie. over 'his brr face away. ; ice as xwr an<: v covered fields- Ur;?v1 in*!\ j >rk. He !•(.;• il dared to h« I'- ' vcri :>pr iin—but. he had ,t. he shtni'ld f th e me r be ely ndly affection with whilch she nided him all her Mfe. And then, Mrs. Mansfield had appeared upon the ne and carried her Ibeamtiful niece <y 'with her to New York. And )by had gone willingly enough; ami wnt s 'reached them of gay doings —of the admiration Banby's liveliness ted—of would-be lovers in plenty —of one especially with whom her of t linked, VI if ill \•H >f rnstiel this nith's Doss if ing h \Did e ask that, i vo n thin,: d M P< .-is ed, 1<II filled r. Srr >»it.ior a-iDg'bt. at t er u see •solei n win KJW. and paig lit b I di: IK itioi he mn ] •> n li e or i th )bl vith the ! .rather e world of his ii back to •r fi lake.s ba.s. rook, D Won b ladies made iMaiwir aises •reifl the dr.-i\ 1 up qu'ckly •>a table. Hrr beyond them •' Wiaf vani'-'h- ^ shade crept Uarby oJf tlie e at the srate. •as r>errick,\ « wanted him fo ket.tli •f qiw Irai >f goimg in ^earc'n quick step coming >.vn the stone passage made he r art. and treimble. 11 Aim I late. Biddy, love—\ 'And now was Derrick's turn to start a t the ght of the tall young figure standing l the hearth with trodtbled blue e.yes raised to his. And befoire he could get •hildren. Did another word out Biddy appeared on ,e garden 9 I the scene wit'h a- wanning look (n hen* speaking to ryes, and upon her lips a bland smile I that would not have disgraced a veter- d rDossie. an chaperon, nne. in and see \Oh. T)< ONE OX THE OUD MAN. materials progress, such as , .• power, coal, abundant vegetable youth had a/lo.pted the pampa- j products, cattle and intelligent though letbiod of combing his hair and 1 barbaroiw natives. Let us see if his deceased. And if any of the persons inte his father didn't like It. The latte. had an idea that there wias only on€ and that anly way to comb the to part it on the Beirfleld.\ Barliara milled. ' 'had br i he was going i ick! how jolly! You are she veerexl off in another direction, d Dossie tok f D ..... . ' Anr ] lassie took one of Derridk's artms >n w!th her t.ea-mak- I n a close embrace. .\We have tea n her whol? ° y ; r mJ W Were watfhi n& him.\ in he whole But derrick persisted that he did fnmd tailed to greet. lmin d, and would, moreover, foast the rtes. a.bsence. and she oakf! S hlmself . An( ] w]wn ^^ ^ I'lie 1,-?<1 \nassedTl e\verv TT? 1 ^ overfloiwIn 'S ^pot\ from I !i bad p,issc.d tit \eiv riarlyy's hand, the two elders had re- vmng to come m. She riove , ml thedr self-poe. ession and were tho Vicars cup of tea able to talk and smile as usual tbe little - si: erties with old \Yo'img man.\ the youth over, \you loofk like a fool.\ There was no discussion and short- ly thereafter an old friend of the fara- dream is coming true. \T hope God will in mercy permit me to establish the Gospel somewhere in this region,\ he wrote from the Up- ., asked for more teachers nt; so that all of his people may learn to read and more of them may be able to build frame houses he id, by way )ieasant comment, \how much you re- ared work i ron. Not far from Victoria Falls Living- j \ stone found the only indication ]™*} seni'ble yoiir father.\ y cation .. fn trppica l Mr!ca \Well gues.s you • just 'been telling the youth, old gentlemian lodked hard at [ ar J* n for a moment. \ wh ' I The British are now preparing to ' the coal. The railroad from Caps • Town and BoiluiwayO', \ ' \he conceded at last, - T | preparing to \\turn th. brain hasn't 'been affectel | j^,, e _ day by day, to Victoria Falls the .South Africa company Is iiir fool notions of hair dressing electricity. Livingstone enthmsiast A NEW REMEDY. ^ifpj^p]^ enthmsiast fcha( . TOany mrsons believed hli m to be . England's men of science will see at Victoria Falls one of the wonders of the world. The broad Zambesi sud- e under the of twenty-one . they are required to appear by guardian, if they have on e h g, th if they have uone, to f and app^y I , o appear and app^ for one to be appointed; or, In th exent of thei lt f e sa thereof to the subscribers 'at the law offices of E. C. EVEREST, at No. 9 Clinton Street, Plattslburgh, N. Y., on or before first day of May 1903. Dated, October 22. 1902. CHARLES A. GEORGE MYRTIE L. GEORGE, Administrators. E. C. EVEREST, Attorney for Administrators. Pittsburgh, N. Y. 4071-6mos E. C. E. THE PEOPLE OF TH'E STATE O;F EW YORK to Willia Tl f EOPLE OF NEW YORK, to Willi dence Rk dence. Rock Falls, Wis • Talford, residence, Chazy 'N ley Talford, residence \Ft Taiioj m Talford, resi- Jonathaa Y.; Wes- nce. uHinown; Rob- ert Taiicra, residence, Chazy, N. Y.; John W. TaMord, residence, Lowell, Mass.; Mfs. Norman Baxter, residence, Champ'lain P 0 Cha !N Champ-lain, P. 0. Chazy, !N. Y.; Eva Waters, residence, Champlain, P. O. Chazy. N. Y., the only heirs and next of kin of the testator, and to all per- sons in being who would take an in- terest in any portion of the real or personal property of said testator, and tue executor or executors, trtfstee or trustees named or described in the will of George Talfqrd, late of Chazy, N. Y., deceased, Send Greeting: Whereas, Alexander W. Fainbanks, the executor named, of Chazy, N. Y., has lately applied to- our Surrogate's Court of the County of Clinton to have a certain instrument in writing relat- ing to both real and,personal estate, g h real and,perso duly proved as the last will ment f G T e, and testa-. ment of George Talford late of Chazy, N. Y., in said county, deceased. Therefore, you and each of you ar« hereby cited and required to be anil t of their neglect or failure \to a PP ea r befor e <*>* ^ Surrogate's lo so, a guardian will be appointed c ' ou ^ to be held at the office of our by the Surrogate, to represent and Surrogate of the County of Clinton, in act f,.r them in the vroceedins. th e Clt ^ ^ Plattetogh, in and ft*.the, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we count ^ of ^ on \ 0n rt th ? ^ <*** o f haive caused the seal of office r>pofirri<har ' of our said Suirrogate to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS, John H. Bo ttb Ec- quire, Surrogare of said Coun- S.) ty otf Clinton, at Plattsburgh, y tn, at Plattsburgh the 19rh day of Novemoar, one thousand nine hundrei and two. TITUS P. SHED DEN, Clerke of Surrogated Ct ON, C W. C. WATSON Petitioner's Attorney. mbled said Bic Dossi g but the cheerfulness in fh-'s headiac ' he . impaired digestion and Hike a narrow gullet on the left, which i; nd an unnatural tine. disorders. The-/? Tablets are ei.ui-.r to thirty-six times narrower than thi Biiluy siiook her luad ratnor dole i'\ jkf! an<l ni0:re i >leafcant i n effect than fiver above the falls. Any gPologis fully. She drugged iDossie awajy to pl113 ' ' then the y no t O(n ' ly mov e the I would jump at the opportunity f , .,„ . . She some final direction* albout the, bowela - D ' ut improve .the appetite and study this retma.rkable freak of nature nrriing to Biddy a,,t she was an hol] y an( 1 ]effl . ^ ^^ l^^J^ correct any disorders of the stomach The hotel will be built for the per- \ and •liver. For sale by manent convenience of all visitors t< ninally. was a • the next tv, faimiliar ways had dep, -I. and to «ee them together was as ITicacious as a cold douche. •She doesn't care for Derrick now,\ >ossie mourned. \She does,\ said her wise elder. But Mr. Smith!\ ••Bother Mr. Smith:\ said Biddy. Biddy did not. say • bother Aunt argarer!\ but '.she 'looked a* (hmi?;h ie was (|iiite. equal to it. 'i^he day before Christmas Eve, iddy rushing into ihe 'breakfast- u-lor. found -Barhv sitting at In r ti;e writing table--the writing Habb> uit to her on the day that she war. i'leen. Barhy's face was hidden on Oier ulwt retched ._ _-„,, slippery path, had fallen and yprineid her ankle. Der- rick lifted her in his arraa and carried her back t.o the farmhouse. Tbe sigfht of the 'beautiful pale face so close to his forced from him des- pairing woirds tlhat he would have re- called, 'but it was too laite. Biddy pulled Dctesie back; they had no right to listen, but fragments ~oJ broken sentences floated back to them in the crisp air. •'bait have you done 0 \ Derrick, I did not know; rvrby, . . \ di'i U ih<mfh It did d afte say no d the '•It ulde hand t: care. too late. Oh, oo late.\ that, slence; a an 1 '- face set in hard linen. Hiddy's hand went to her placket., d si he aave vent t.o an indescrib- i'' soiutid that an Dossie's cars bore sirorig resemiblanre to a chiu-kle. U1 the ten.is dried in her blue eyes reproat'-hfully a t her h he was furnished read some- wa« that conditions in the West were thing like this: such that meat was likely to remain \Terra;pin green with garnitures of high for a long time; in fact that no lemon white lace and champagne material reduction in prices could be colored velvet constituted the lovely exriocted until the latter part of next 5owii on ouii-i cover page. year. \.Brown bread is a fashionable col- ' Now Kansas City sends the informa- nt- in crepe, land harmonizes well with tion that meat is frorr. three to five jutrer colored lace. cents lower in price in the packing \A gown of tomatx> red was delight- housed of that city tihan it was a year •uily contrasted with lettuice g;ieen asro. and that p\ppctations, were that /elvet and oyster iwTiite applique. It would drop evr-n lower before '•Vegetable silk braid in one of the Christmas. ,iew trimmings. •• Tfi P snnply. ^'i''! >U o di=patch is be- • A ciianniag brea'kfast gown id coniiner equal fo fh-> demand. Th^ diown in b* j et red ciashmere. wcstt\-r eountrv is rapidly recovering \Kifg blue and melon gireen aie tie- from the effect' ^f l-i^t year's droinh. i'Shtful new tints. »\•' ™W? '» '•i)'!n'iitu-e of super!.-r '••Clai-et -silk makes a charming waist. Quality are com in.? in. \Mi shades of brown are popular. : ncludin'g chocolate, butternut, chest- COUGHS AND (OLDS IX (\fltl.DRE'N mi. Mild hazel, and the 'biscuit shades j pro; Dffee •wlo dinn • gown ha Rec ister. When Mar th e Mrs. S). K. (Jilbert, O. PlaltKJjurj?h; 11. 10. <;ille H PHvfks?; W. !<:. Stone &. Co Kc. ^j^JSi O-LJXISTIL! • ient IH prepared at th# uib ^J.Y VOovhs Clinton County, N. Y., L vaiuablo and prompt rtimodj K take, ItH plnce an a cur. tor PfT.Kri. and thit varioim trouble «M.m«'<I In the kihol. i tor It *t any of tJi« Dni(gi»U nar after the ie. Biddy kii(- i Biddy band. let.to.r-- k up h«-r p.-n i a ••llC'l r,f 1)(> l I Hie b't;- bold • Ami if /<>uId be • you. Barln n g otldiiy. .wl. ickl aited rkily. 'I —[ : and—and - 'hristmns. Iv's fn,ce (io.\\ e wliispared letter that : tb nith nllai nt i>c •De.r- of i. But Hie real -fa.cft, t.hut, thoivgib Lad. allv Biddy. wDio w with delight, wber apphLres that Der ' had in his po ppeared on Bariby'? 'be- gate 238,025 take her put bor ug.ht ])cr- dn't wwnl :ln't want mn Barhy id eventually e jul>i!ant, es- )t ne,'i.-rly frnn- i broad band k confesse<l to a iong- ••I'run \ \Apr at undatio Chicag I use ami pr ugh Remedy ed nd 'bar of a Well Known Physician, cribe Chamiberlain'a r almost all obstin- ougfhs, with b i of C.en . I prescribe it to children of •;. Am glad to recommend it to need and seeking relief from md coughs an<l 'bronchial afflic- it is non-narcotic and safe in nds of the nuxst i:n.professional. ,'er^a! panacea for all -mankind. Mary R. Melendy, M. D.. Ph. icago. 111. This remedy is for west shades of yellow. a11 ;t J \Almond white galloon appeals on siil ir a wine coloretl iUroaddoth gown, and f'ids motifs of pistadhe velvet were intro- tions. dinged for contrast. •Crushed straw- the li 'beniy has given way to the grape A >\i shades, antl maul berry to bonbon pink. —'M^ \Tohucoo is one. of the niio-st be- I'-- <•' cnni.inK shade s o f .brown. \ *-n.lo : Mis lei lo w printer s notice d tha t lie y > r - nci<-d strangely and groaned at times, ('li-.nii h\\{ before they 'became aware of (he seriousness o-f the case he fell to l!i\ ' flfor and expired. The Coroner's jury rendt-red a vf.ulict of, \Acute dyspep- Ifenr; sia. su|K-!nnduce<i by overeating.\—\N. : '^ R V. Sun. ! G| rn s F a n S ; ]Vc. 19—The case of tile • people against Henry L. Ramuey. in- l)r. Charltw Uakerville of the chemi- i| ll>tP( | fo r rtot > waa trie d yesterday be- cai de.pnrinien:t of the Universiity of foro the Warren County Court at Cald- Nwulli Carolina bkus been appointed a wc ll and at 4 o'clock a verdict of gu.il- me.iy*er of Ihe comi.mittee on organ- ty was rendered. The'jury was out Nation, representing the American forty minutes. Chemical Soeieity for the Fifth Con- The evidence-bowed that Ramsey on (iilbent. •s Drug or.ND c F.. Ha m inblv t o E. •Bo tc II White. >re. W .TV (> ; 4nT\ PI I- 1 1 •e-d atts-lm Chaz. :i!OT of r l Mfin.(k :'r cgh; ade* NEW YORK SUPRiEMiD COURT.— Trial desired in Clinton County. Ella M. >Moarte', plaintiff, agalinst Rufus P. Heatort as Administrator o the goods, chattels and credits of Ru ' T ieaton, deceased; iRultus P. Heat ind Edith Bv Heaton, his wife; Luteius F. Heaton and Eliza A. Hea- ton, his wiife; William P. Heaton, Prod W. Heaton and Ella Heaton, his wife; Ed R. Heation, Frank Slayton, Cordelia C. Marsh, Amelia O. Barber and EzekiaJ J. Helbart deifendantts. To the above named defendants: You are hereby sumamoned t o an swer the complaint in, this action, anc to serve a copy of youir answer on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this sum- mons, exckisive of the d'ay of service; nd in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief Jemanderi in the complaint. Dated November 12. 1902. E. C. EtVElREST, Plaintiff's \Attorney Office and Post Office Address: 9 Clin- ton Street, Plattsbiurgfo, N. Y. To Lu'cius F. Heaton, Eliza A. leaton. William P. Heaton, Ed R. Hoaton, Ella Heaton, Fred W. Heaton, \rank Slayton, some of the defend-: ..nts: Tbe foregoing summons is se r i]>on you by publication, pursuant to n oTtier of Hon. Lucian L. Shedden. Clinton Couinity Judge, dated the 20th day of. November, 1902, and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk or the County of Clinton, N. Y., on the 20th day of November, 1902. E. C. EVE-BEST. Plaintiff's Attorney, Office and Post Office Address: 9 Clin- ton Street, Plattsburg-h, N. Y. •107-1 w7-ECE y Cnton , on the 29tth day of December, 1902, at 10 o'clock in the farenaon of that day, to attend the pro- bate of the said last will and testa- ment. And if any of the persons interested be under the age of twenty-one years, they are required to appear by their guardian, if they haive one, or if (they have nt>ne, to appear and aipply lor one to be appointed; or, in the event of their neglect or failure to do so, a guardian will be appointed by the Sur- rogate, to represenlt and act for them in the proceeding. In Testimony Whereof, we have cafused the seal of aur said Sur- rogate's Court to foe hereunto affixed. Witness, JOHN H. Booth, Surrogate of the County (L. S.) of Clinton, at the city of Plattsburgh, in said county, the 5th d!ay of November, nineteen hundred and two. JOHN H. BOOTH. Surrogate. NOTICE.—Sy ord>er of Hon. John .-L Booth, Surrogate of Clinton Cbun- y, N. Y., notice is hereby given ac- cording tp law, to all persons having jlaims against Alexander Weir Lite of Plattsburgh, in said county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to tae jubscrifoer at his store in the city of Pittsburgh, on or before the 1st day >f April, 1903. Dated -Sept. 16th, 1902. WIULJAM H. CHAiPPEL, 065m6-CJV Execator. COUNTY OF CLINTON, ss: —B; Breah. 1 li Court of the nat the •pnoper ave seized all i hi ie right, it said Gilbert > the following on the 7th dav which he ha . shall sell ti c m on the 15th • front door of City of Platta- . N. Y. ce or parce>l of in the town tw of Clinton and ) (72) 0. M. fo Every New Yorker should read The Story of New York State By GUSTAV KOBBB a tn e story of tin good old i mo^t interesting and inching in a character- people and places of d a little, but should i New Yo i the bala i part The first half, b in the October t\\ 4> th e k to Only two he wro-k Liirkenhtad the night of O fromm a riott iuu thee viM >ber 4 participated in >f the officers saved fro a rio i th vi'iage olf Glens Falls, tihe )f the British, troopship distiuirbanc© bei-ig consequenst upon the ! 28. 1902. n 1852 are new living. strike on the iMidson Valley Railway. highway running from ( li\ i i uh to Cioldsniilh; thence north Uon-. PHOT Treuibly's land: thtnif MI st lUiitf., sud I eitt i 1 umbl\ b I in 1 to t (oie,c (iilmou b ru itbtabt toinei tlunte wist along said Gilmoit s line to James and Ueorge Anderson, and ill the land the lie is on the south side of the Saranac River up to the said George Gilmore's land a s deeded by Peter Trembly, March 3rd, 18S7, and November 23rd, 1871, as recorded. :l. Plattsburgh, N. Y., November A. T. DO MINT, Sheriff. PEARSON'S 0 Cents a Copy $1.00 a Year PEARSON PUBLISHING COMPANY As tor Place New York CHy Oenera-I of War. headgear present h tribuLed many rec Fil \ndi< the Tiench Minister is *.(ieking to improve th e ot the 1 tenth army. Th e u^gen is said t o have con- ln no small decree to the nt (i is ot sulibtrake. •-eight feet is the height of a i.l .monument to the late Prince Henry of Orleans, which is <to ibe erect- ed on Cape St. Jacques, at the- mouth af the Saigon Rivern, French Cochin, Chiu a. Tn il\ piMt-ts and monks live than any other class of men. per cent exceed the \term of the Psalmist.' The time from new moon to new loon is 20 days 12 hours 44 minuteB and 2.87 seconde. ; . ,.