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n. state road S)S· TWl<;~T'I YEAH.'i THE EXD 1 U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U .,,1:ru::sTS. .. U objortion to the ofo' :SI<:\\\ YORK ,. \ u GLO\'i<:RSHLJJE ITEMS U !!'OVP11'ntne·m inten.'iJtlug tt-' ----- u u building or paying for a share the cost, but. it is not thought Jil\f'lY. thn·t at the present ~'l<~W YORl< •. Jan. 12.- sub- U .+ U U u U U U U U U U U U U U U ject of t'hE' l:eoture at the Letters of patent haVe been issued Forum In ~€'W Rochelle to Ramu<'l Y. stockamore of the Glov- ernoon was \The Forests ersvi!le Welt Company for a P'!l.tent d und<>r present condi•tions highwaY will he con· Federal help for h.Lgltways equally distributed among of ;-lew York.\ de1ivered on a welt cutting machinl'. This paJt~ Spencer 'Whipple, Sta•te ent is an improvement on one of his · mi2sloner, who pictured pa~tents in 1904 and e;()vers a.U rotary ·with views showing t.he strip cutting m'2Alh\nes. This new, states according to popu- laJtion, . the t1·avel beltween the White ~uuse · and Gettysburg . Is not suftlcie~t to warrant the consummllr tlon ofj the contemplated eoruterprlse. struction of Umber hY waste method is termed a. rotaJI\Y slot· cu;t- Mr. W·h'lpple declared ter and is a wonderful machine f()r dent and fire eacJh year t•he lessening of labor and the C1lt- more timber is destroyed in ting of excpenses. Mr. Stookamore thMl nature ptaduces. As •h•as been working on tbe new device to t'he present destruction for several years !l.nd yesterday's alll· I ~ Work To Be Don(\. (New York Tri•bun-e.) ·· tri.ended th·111t the noU'ncement wru; the culmination of his hard work and energy. T·he ma;- cM·ne may be used in the . mannfa;c- ture of g.loves, xmttens. and pocket- books and eontains mlllllY novel tea· tures. 'I'he mooh1ne is so 31I'I'anged as to cut any number and a.ny size of welts and will work to adv31llliage on any grade of 1-eart.her. Mrr. Stockla- more's invention is consl>dered a. fine piece ot work a.nd ·his many fr~ends are c:ong>ra;tnl:a.ting hdm on hds suo- cess. Tod y or tomor.row theta· wt11 be at the pcene of tJhe ~a.l'thqUJake 3,000 or ~orf pa.rblculal'IIY a:l;!le-bOdieB a.nd ef!lC!lell} men on Americam bwttle- Sihips, £hose services will be <tendered to the ItaUam government for its ald. We ca. .conceive of not:bing more ftt- ting, ore .hono.reble, or, 'we should ica:ns as a whole. \For near·l;i tbTee men on this contin•ent gay: ;lore tm.pera tively desW'b+le <tlhJaln C311i ; m a.1f'()l'd to lOS!l that a sufficient number ~f •t'hOI!e good Qf drt:s histJot~lc trea.!lures. U the men s ouad be immedia-tely detai:led, ~nnot att~rd to keep TeUcs . wlbh ~'he sanction or the Italian gov~ sort, tbeytcol!ild b'e .disposed ernmll-nt, to proceed wdth the work n~ b61J~ way then •by dun'!htl'llg of rec}overlng the ·bod.t.es of MT. an•n gagpd in cutUng down, destro;ying the noble tree .,.,,.,..,.,.r.n- m'll\St valu•a.ble' thwt co,ren~d to tte JohnStoWn Histori<lllll liD- Mrs. Cheney, and to do so with a.ll possi~le expedition IDI4 wji!Jhout .C€5'- I . ',·A;D01,helr party (!f giddY New York· been up~et and one or the killed.: while speeding Long Island in the early ~~·fir)tiD~ ·hoilrs. The road is no place· · lt!Iand farmer, before satiorl untH tihe reverent 8JilJd pious unde~tak:ltt·g is =mplis'hed. ~Iarathon Races Overdone. · (Glen Falls Times.) Th:e Marathon race is being over- done: This contest, founded' on the bea.uflful Greek legend of Pheiqtp- pldeEI, who carried the news of the ThaW has been granted a victo.'.ry over the Persians. twenty~ to de~ermtne. hls sanity. · P 'IS:in th!Lt something had to six ~iles and fell, dying, as he reach- . ed his goal, Is being burlesqued by -.to get ·his name before the protrssional runners, w:qo ignore the . . thtsf Hains business and. tradittonal foundation ttor the race. ~;·\Pa:niuna. Canal taking so much . The 1 ! true Marathon contest was . not tM pap~rs. . an ihdoor exhibition of· dizzy racing arodnd a five or ten-lap track; It Public Service Commission re- l · wasl a long run outdoors, up hill and oll9 o~ the main causes of the railroa-ds is broken doWJU, over a stony path and a ·dusty steel trust has in Men of ConViction A,dmired. : (SchenectadY Gazette.) of ;tlhe eanth.'s &urfla,ce,\ \Nati.onal and state del~aT11moents ga.tb,ered sta.tistlcs, mined that we were aJbout fQl'>ty billlioo. 'l'he time wlhen we or no lumber 'seemed enDitgh wood, coal, Iron, otlh.er nJaJtuJ.\'Ll·suppdies to Deducting tM state's hril!'Hn<\• uJl.der tb.e ()01\.stituttlon ALBA..~Y, J•a.n. 11.-!-~rm~la.m Taft, of OMo, and ot New Y-ork, were tl\\f!l\\\'.m ~;~.s ;to wheth- hig1way. Eyents in Albany during the past tw~ years have at least proved that Golernor Hughes cannot be Jaur;hed out·. ·nor sneered out, of his cou.·rse. It · ooke· as If history may repeat it- eel- there this winter, at leaet !n · so~e important matters. fieia.l ~ce of· the Electoml College for 'Vice preal.d~t Of tJhe at a m~tlir$ of the -eiE•ctoon~ noon ye6ber>df81Y in the ber 1-n ·fJhe Qa.pitc!!. 'Illle el~ors DueH, Geal')ge S •.. Adller, Her~a.n L. J. SeaJbury ~ ~artin M •. Wa.l'bu-r-g, Leopold 0. Noo1, Ifluis Iverstl~n. Bo~rs, N~ York; Word was r~mved in Gloversviade yeSJt.er-day 'from the pollee department of New York ci!tY by Ohie! of Po~ - Sm~t'h to the etTect t'ba.t Mrs. John M·a'Yer of toot city 'ha.d -confessed tlla.t · her husband, J-ohn Mayer, a Sl'B.von- >OO.n, 'h:a.d murdered his d&ug!hter ten yeara e.go owlhtle >the famtly were .resk dents of Gloversv!Jle. Mayer has' been lu!lwted bY tbe New York pOU>ee, . w'ho a.re 111W4111blng BJdVlice from Glov- · eNville. Muob excitement WIBB 1 caus- ed when the report was heard 'in .tl!:e neighborhood of W!Uiam street in t1ualt city, where teil yewrs ago Uie · e~spOOted fa.mllY .Uved. TM oouP'le. a.t <th•ail. time th•ad nat •been ma.rried long when a drun·g'hter was born 1:10 · ·them. Arter some time the cllJ!Qd w.ai:l reported dead •rund tlle :lla.ther burled it undier the ba.rn in •the rear 00: the bouse. The ma.n was .a;rrested by Of· H. fleer Ge!>rge A. Craig, !ll.Ud - COil· fined to the e~ty ja.J,l. Here he re- ma.ined but a short tJl:me ·ws ne eooav- ed, a.nd bY the 111id of friends gat clea.r of the .palooe. After the mMl~B es- c:a:pe, nothing coold be lea.rnM af his · . wher.ea.bouts and s4urtly a.Uerwarde hd.s. wtfe a'leo left wwn. As :in ma;nt wnM-her c:ase, time has bu'l'l,ed tJhe · tra.coo, a.nd . tib.-e ~rime migGit D:!.ave- been fi>rgotten but fur -anonuneament bY. the New York po! · lice. Ohief of Pol>i~e Smith has start· ed an mvestl:gati{)ll GJnd looked up Officer Cr:a.ig a:md also Lou· · · wm. & The American people·a~mire a man whp c~nnot 'be Iaughe\l . out of any- thi~g, w.ho is sincere enough to stand by his convictions in the face of ,opposition, ridicule and sneers. ThFY realize sincerity when they see it, ' and they respect it. More and ~dre today there Is a call for men wlio stand by their convictions . and are not afraid to do so. rO>Ws, Abmet Reed I.Jail.600:1, HBJI\mon W. cropsey, Samuel S. Voshell, Ohalrles s.: ;oev-oy, I H. Qa,ry, Brooklyn; 'Johlll G. WI kser, Jo'hu D. ~n, ~WUI~Illlll F Wendt, Buf· talo; Laa.nder B. F , J'Sitnaica.; HaJ}ry S. Jphnston, El· Ulull'l!t; Frank- lin Q. Br-dw>n, Ddbbs r>ry; Otis H. Outler, Suffenn; Eu~ne Voo Loan, A1.he111!: Alba M. Ide, ITroy; Louis I. Wa.Idms:n,r Alh!l.ny; Henry E. Hunt- ington, Opeonta.; Gef,rge Freder!Jck Bayle, Glens FaUs; f\sa 0. Ga.UU'P, Uke Placid club, E~e<nliil:t:y; wn- ~ia.m. Qary Sanger, Sw gerfteld; JMneS B. WlEe, Watemown; Da-niel M. Ed· W!Lrds, Syra.euse; Ce ~ E. MlartJln, Btng~bn.mtOn; Allen ml.s, Rush· Vlille; Phlaroetlus V. Otttenden, ROOh· e.ster: Arj;b>ur Am-ory Houg>h.ton, Cor- is Sperber, who were policemen at tlh1llt time. From ,.,n the records, no ineriminail.ing evidence now exists. 'l'he •a.ctioo in· thlEl ca.Se hangs on th.e decision of District Attomey Frank AIMED KNIFE A'l' T!Llllot. ms I Institution Threatened. . I (New York world.) That stern moral ce~aor of the British stage the Lord Chamberlain is:threatened with extinction. A bill to look. :reasoita.b!le, A greBJt dea.l more ·-· or m.ore ex~se : .:C!,rr•j!BI>O'n!d Witb. iflhe >l>n.crea:sed the obvious preven1lar :!~:;:: ::;:~e:f ~is :;;rs t~:: b+en prepared for submission to Par- lifment when it reassembles. 1 Lord Atthrope, t~e present Lord C~amberlain, has at¥ched to his o!• fipe as Dramatic Censor or Examiner o~ Plays GeorgEl A. Req~ord. One ~~PY of .every new· plaY Intended for ~rodtiction in any theatre in Great .~~- ~rge W. Wh tehead, Niagara TWO \vmows APE , · TO l ESTATE. ~ritain must be sent to hlm at least srven days before it is acted. Be IfaY refuse a license on any grou~d he sees fit, and there is no appeal ~ against his decision. TROY; Ja.n. 12. ln the proceed- u~nuuuauuauunuuuu u = ft ODDS AND ENDS U Charles n ... ehwioln<il-- an employe Castleton, was meopathic Hospital u = uunuua~auuuuuuuu~ The Spur. urdaY afternoon, \I'H spur y>[)u on,\ she gladly said knife stab one before she ltrad become his wife; \'~! spur you on year after yea.r a'Illd ·be the sunsh.ine of y-our life; When dou•bts assail you. when it seems as if your bravest hopes I were wone. Dear b:e>art, with 1\a.ith unshattered I'll be a.t yaur Mde 'to spur -you on.\ He took her for .his own e.nd trued to win renown and cle.im regard,. But no fatr 'heights ·by him were soa.l- room when they ed, albhoug\h he lrubored long and Byrnes sprung· at . knife and stabbed hard; HlS OOUT!Lge dw~nwled year 'by yoo.r, The wound ,is and year by yea.r his •hopes took though it rna:~~ fii!;'ht; The l•ady kept her P'romise, though; was attended To clear out a r shopworn corset wilf sell them at just $1. 00, 7 5c. 50c, ·a.· .. •. ities, go for half .............. . 1~~. qual· value.· Also one lot of dueed SOe per eenL 7)c, SOc and 2.5c values A number of Fancy offer at 2Sc. Original pric ·:.-;i ;'. I ~ Ap~·~ ·re- , :~_ 't ~: ~il' ••. - i .... . . ''d ... - }:.t ....... ; lf fotm~;:pdc~s. :~ . -. . .:..·,_\':. · ...... , ;...... O~e lot of Ladles\ a•n;ars erly sold at 2Sc. and one reo's GoU Gloves now All Furs ·:eent .. . . . I • ( . 20tl.D'J') . . . . Proftts 260.~000 . jilbe~~ '.l'\\WlliPf Gtt•. 01ii' ·~ 1 0B~PARTMENT We pay Interest I quarterlY :on: all 'u'ioneY d~~bllted t~ee JU<>I4t~tus preVlpil~. oa · July 1st, October· J the ~th of the m.onth dr••• intereat •.he- 1st' January 1st, All m~ney deposited EDWARD WELLS, coast of Mexico ··~~;~:~~1:1.a · :b:r ;:~. severe earthquake, 1: N'o.w that these other ~lt~ value of an earthquake. 'fril~:.a:dv.ertisi:n~t. they will an be try- ! Mr. Redford, who. served e.lso un- 1 ings Sa.tu'I'd\'-Y befor Surrogate Haa- 1er the Earl of Clarendon, Lord .Al- ton of ~ensselaer ~l)u.nty, oo settle f orpe's predecessor, has had a dis• lblle estate of NoriJJJa4 W. Va-nier, w:ho ingu~shed career. He pro4ib!ted died at Ma;yna.rd, M<~JSs., suddenly on January :2, it oo:me * Ught that two ophocles' \Oedipus Rrex,\ not un-· she spurred •him on a1ll Iilgiht, aJ1 tieton. rlght. ::::::;~:=:::::!:::::::::::~::~ -Oh~ca.go Recoro-H~rald. !fuite .oi Georgia may use the to the closing of sa- sa.~:oq:ns.. under the state pro- The local option Clues- nown to English schoolboys'· who women claim to be M wddow. Oha.rles read Greek, and \The Sencl,\ whicll J. V>a.rtni~r. a. brabher, ftled a. ipetdtion la to be found in anY volume of She!~ tor. letteN~ of admi~str,a,tion, sta.ting Iey's complete work~. Among mod· that the, deceased hjld left a widow' erns he barred Mae.terlinck's \Mon- M311'Y ,A. I V1!1111nier, of WihitehoaJI, aud 1 giving ali! tlhe other heirs at ·}a.w a.nd \That old tlgh!twad uncle of mine' is dead.\ na Vanna,\ of which the Stage So- nex of·~!ln. Oha.rles ~- ~nd L. William :~iety gave a private performance; \Has his will been re-ad yet~\ \Did you· hear whalt I eaUed hi•m?\ -Cleveland Leader. be getting agitated aft- Ge!lrr;lls. method. HerklimE~r county superintend- found t(l be short in ~ac:C01~n1:si1to· the extent of $6,700. L · · ¥aJ)ll1ier, :brotJhers, o Troy, and three Hernard Shaw's \¥rs. Warren's Pro- ' ~ession,\ which New York, af,ter its sisters, Nl.iss Rene y:a.nnier or Troy, l • Mrs. Ma~ry Kings!Jy of Ed>gerton, furiosity had been thorough!~ whet- Minn., aJnd Mrs. M linda O'Brien of . fed by the interference of th. e .police, Hydeville. \W•hail. lcind of pewle a.re they?\ \W~ll. w<hen they are nat ·(l'laying bridge they ·are workin,g a phono- graph.\-Life. The petition also recites bhat an· of poor does not al- ::vronounced arr intolerable bore, and flbsen's \Ghosts\ and d'Annunzio's ..,.her wom 1 · th • r '\ a.n, g vt~ e name OL j\La Citta Morte.\ Not one of these Lllldan V.anni!J•r and residing in New ~eaii :qoor superintendent, how- *''~&J~u\a:;uu:;:;:;a . · ... ; u Jplays but is on sale in every wen- York, ·Cladms rights as the widow of furnished bookstore: not one of •them .Nol'lnl'an W. Vann.i . The value of ;as an aeting plaY has held th!l stage th€ estate is said •t be about ~5,000 anywhere for a considerable length · OPiliiONS IN GENERMJ· ~ , ··.· 'I_ u of time. rea;l a.nd $1,000 ~·rsonal properly. Citations returna;blr Monday, J•an.u- 'i~#>iJti·tt U ft ., IUUUI ft U ft r. ft U U A ~~ueer PropOsition. if(;Jibl.oa. Press,) A Needed Pt-ecs.ut!on. remember a. man, i·gnor<ant of etJl· quette, who once sat •beside me e,t a year and lhoo •he: · pufbJ,tc dinner. I notJ!ced tbat this · . hlave ·been a lb.undred~ man. as soon as he waa.seated, took ·. 12th of next montlh. lt rup one bY >CJne the knives a:t the right· li:ne thrut Senlator Knox of his place and ·began to tl·y tljJ.eir lnt;oolilil~Jed a 'bill for the eon- edges with his thumb. A waJter be• Federal ex:pense of 'hind :Jllm leaped forward amd said in way, ·as 'he ca:lls it, frOnlj a. ·hu.rt ton~: 'The knives a.r<> all House to the Getttvsbur~ sharp, &tr.' 'T·he poiiLt is.', soaid mY .an·d a. Maryland m~ has ·ne!~bor, ·rm looking for u. blunt the s-ame bill in Uh~ one. Last time l attenllw a ban11u~t ary· 18, were issuel In the Matter ~ Ancestors. An Eng.lish~an, /.fond of boasting -of hils ancestry, toqk a emu f·wm hi>~ pocket, >a:nd, polntil\g to 1Jhe bead en- graved l)n it, sal•] \:My great great grandfa.ther was ·ade a lord by the king ~·hose p.ictu r yon SPP on t hl11 shilling.\ ' \Wha.t a <'..o>in hlen•t • ·· said h IH Yankee com1.1aniot, who a.t on•·•• p!'o- du·ced another c-oil_ ••My gr-l>'u.·t gn~at grand fathar was madt> an ant.wl by uht' Indian whose picture yon ,...,. un tb is cell t.' '---Ch r·istiau b:ll dt- ,1 vn1· World. Out to Work. \What.. society needs ·is a clearing house.\ \What do you mean?\ \I wish I didn't have to go to the Van Squawks' ball next week. The Van Squawks wish tltey didn't have to ask me. Why can't we exchange eertlftcates and eall the thing even 1\ -~ansas City Journal. Why He Barked. A witness in an Irish court talked so loud that Charles Philips, who was counsel on the other side, sald, \Fel- low, why do you bark -so furiously1\ \Because 15aid the man, looking hard at Philips, \I think I see a thief!\ $1GO-REW ARD-UOO. . roads '!lll'e needed evr here l CUlt mY mouth. \-Bul!alo En· · in Pennsylvania more th>an quirer. o~her states. If this bl.fl The reader& of tbta pap~r wUl bll!! pleaaed to learn that there Is at least one dreaded dtaea!le tha.t J!Clence has been able to cure In all Its etarea, and that It Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure Is th'l only posltlv~ cure now known to the medical !rater nlty. Catarrh being a constitutional dis: ea~c. requires a con.stltutlonal tt·eatment· Hs.ll'~ Catarrh Cure Is taken lnternall : actlng directly upon the blood and m~: Shes nabbing but a <loll.\ stroylng the foundation or the dlsea.s'!\ ''Oh • 1 d 't , 1 1 a.nd clvlug the pauent strength by build' · on DO\~. th nl< >\Oil tog up the constitution and assisting na.: We have all the Saturdai H. ,Maryland wotl'ld l>u.Ud . j to malce connootion an\1 T'he Jmi:pose ill ff.Q'W.~jtl.nn not so rn•uch tb of Oett~'sburg Jr \\\'\'''•\'V'U>I·.'~he_. WJ!l<il~:Hou r \You a.re wasting yo·nr timf'. old m-a.n,\ said Fred to George. · .. Ypu are courting ·~he wrong g'il'L\ \No; she's tJhe right gid. I\m alfraid ih., tron'ble lis I'm the wrong ny.~.n.\~l'lllladelpMa ·lnqtt'ker. ,. , j coue surtacea ot the aystem. thereby d COil'ld squeeze her with01N having hl'r ture In doing Its work. The pr 0 prl~tor 3 t 1 • ,, have HO rnuc.h [alth in ttJJ curative powers Cl')\ )l•a.mma. fl.ouis\·ill•• Cou1·i••1·-1 tha.t tbey otrer One HundrQd Dollars tor tlw house or .Journal. 1 any caae that It fall~ to cure. Send tor I llat of teatlmonl&lll. Addreu I F. J. CHENEY & Co .• Toledo. 0. ~ ~ l!old by all Drurnrlete. 'ilic. ~ • __. • 8ubscrlbe fo a· pa.per. • Take Hall\• Fa.mlly P!lle for conatlpa.o J h t tloD. 1 o ns O\ n . ' . ' .. D West ~lain :st. At:Home, t)ef ne1tiUUil stn~ut :\irs. Levi K!ilts. ·:vt-is-:-; Ev·a KiHs HJlPUt ~atu ::\11'~. BPn 1:-Nal<'Y. \\:•ill ::-it'll I'Pll S)H'lll 1..;-llnf'l' Jpwnl1 t·a.Jlpr{ Yottn!,; Satnrda,,· e1·rning. \ ;RIAOE.· TATI()NS NCBMENTS . ' ;t and Reception Cards. . . - J1in11;er Cards• Republican Johnstown, N. Y. i I { Mr. and Mrs. Hira.m Ohri!ltml!IIl e>a;lled on M:r. •and Mm. W. C. Young Tll ursda.Y evening. M,1·. .and M~. Clarence Russ of :McKinley spent a. ·fev,: da.ys wJ.th :Mr. wltth and ·1\f!rs. Jeremi·alll La.sh>er. . I Mrs. Oh&les Gray a.nd MIS$ Effie .· I· , 0 ray spent Frid•a.Y with Mm. Levi \ 11 1 ' Kilts. :1-lrs. Anna K-einer &Pent ·a f~ &aJys in wN.h 'b€'1~ son, WiUi~n;t- Qf Job.nst'DWD.