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THE PLATTSBTTRGH REPUBLICAN, SATTODAY MQRNIJTO, MARCH it, 1899. BUSINESS C&RBS. . N *. -1 t t. * ~ i t Tjr 1 .- fe- - , - X U - * T CHESS. ,..• • • • . i", •, vfiinlY i<i uisAwex tlif> t*aSe. Tire truth ! =rr T <-f Ho- maftrr \TKS that J>*nar3 bid ( t ! -• f . lut vcr'- iiito bis rnafirlrnrr, ppr- : -hr- A »:• • ' . M'.i'r.f I 1 !" tiirsbr f.n^ 1 . „,,* !-•! ' .f WSJ r.i t ijBlto f.;l:^] t- ..'.-j. pt - : i . '. I . * '!;;»•«T \ •• -A. '!- l i \ M \ V : ,1.} LAWYER. ±' : 5 4 3 i vl •V . . i ii I. 1. ill A Ii i \ " \ # ^ i, I-t lit Kl. !<S. ' -l" •, f V u V "It : v ri 1 t I i - g t t , . , -.: ! .-. t v.-rit, v. . ! - . . - ' i: ; • v I - : , i. • '.• :i Vuini ri I L 1- ;. i t •• T V tm Wi mm *%m mm Js -3H AA - . S ^ m ,f V m r-Z. ! >>i; Y, . AT LAW. r,V .*• Y i \ V\ •'•'[•\\ A ill , A i.. i :>, A r * * * I. -i W , *. i « t \ .'<r li EH ' -••.-,• m m !. 1. M lata.; > v \ . :- j<: i»V l ; - •>! : •! U' IV l*i„i\ !.lii!iil.\M,N il. )[C\U •M:L. . - .•-'•' - '-. a. ,. U\ ! :NAKI'. i , . • ' • , . J <• : : a. . ; . ». '.< ry n;.\:.,. 1. 1 . 1 1 . XJ. •1 •'Wii'.L- i. >:-!.: \: - , * \ :. -.-Li ;. •• .' i i iv, . i . i • "-. 1 ' \ '.ii,; tcrufiJ tL«' switrh. ? o n •7 •• t'.r-r nn.l tl.-' f< itnakrT ni. If* prnvrU-r whilp L^in- !-'• ;•..-«• sr> 1 ahsFntir bntt-rp<3 hi? tr>-i i T P ! trurv] dressing. ' ll.iu f. t anrl tnad Fhnnldi'rpd. " Ii T: n - il "That :i)i,in« flinty i f r i t ."iTv rv;>'l ;i i .«T-eijii> nt alsrnw (if •• '--lii ;v I'll h;i%i- to keep tho fire- tr . i. » ni> - ; t.> ra.tkr* Fnrp. Wb;it else 'I < r.l "n't observe anything for l . , y f i l i n g in •.],. r tirr^r His farf> was Rimpiy np- I i'i '»• I iiinr raw anytbmp likf it, II T • - . T< in t!.' HI wspappr pirttiri'-s." "T, .t •• LT ..t." said Li nnanl "This > TV--tii wailing fur. H e ig evidently a j :;• . < t;,}.. a:id if I fan once gnt him -ii. "v r. : . r i h o maguififr I'll draw y . ;i ; turo nf a villain that'll make y. u j.v-1' " "A" if I hadn't bppn gasping all ;if ;• rm ;i'" nt'Tted Helm reprnarh- f''" y " -Mt.r tl-.e light? on> out and I I,.I\" 1 •: «,v;ht ii you I shall din a huu- i.i 1 i. .rli-- a minute till I know yon an-! - i n .'.' i: . :.-!v . I . ;i ;i it ' Fai-l " 1 ! • 't- r at in. d "1 I (',-' 1 \ "Tn twill be wholly unnecessary," •tin -1 I.-• uard as gravely as if fhe i i-r.ip-i-d it by way of a counter .',:'jt. "I t-hall mnfflo the Inll in -.ir r..-nil, and you can re~t p.rfectly y until H rin".-. The lirt-t tap will •ii ti >f In 1 is Fojiiewh're in the :;-• . !.,• >•<•'.ud that be is in my •in: v.th tii- third thy lights will -t ;:!i-l : i . t h . fj'l-.rtli ynu will Ui3.i"tr ' 1 i.t.. Itiui " l i e looked a t h i s t- i :,:. : r.-'from the tal le. "It's .'i-l'- •'. ! ':; a n d time to (loar thfl '..-. \V- mustn't keep him w;<itiug i i :i-: He nnv'ht get discouraged and :.»• .v. von know. ' in r\ It'- en. w ii". \. - ; K \\ ; I.. - liar 1~: t : Irr. t 1 a:n I':. i •.' i - Kr •-- V.\'- iMiUitri - later Helen ki<?ed her !.:: -' .!.-'. i. i -1 iir'ht, much as sli" might 1. !\ ! If, ' . J- ive .-I him on the s-tej'S of i ^.ii; ". - When she bad gone and 1. :..,:.'. i . ..rd I!H l.ilt ciu-k on the in- - : • i t 1, - I-. •iriioin dm r. lie realized ti, ,t .- e ii.i-1 .--imethinK le=s of the ar- il ;'".' tune c. me>.-" ; ri--ri f. rvr.r to siistnin lier than he had. ! '. iti.-.ly. " I ' l l be .-c r r y Jin n piiy wa< swallowed up bym- it i .1 i -i-iuy s-p.i iiuen, • ti l: •-;•-;!. r.-d he made his pr-;.:ira- i \ 'd i.jve a ei rpse to t j, . t , , , ., ; .; V ^],ir's r i- ; -ti. :i .•!•= eare- f.ihy a- .••> . . : ;• .mi r about to take an w ' ; •' H'bn. "It's fairly ,, : ...' rV :u i. :, i >•> time f- r which would l..;ii- y ;i t.i'.k i.bout it. ii' t r. ;:• for .01 >li. r m :•• 1- ni'.u • ' •••; ' 1 ,;,''.?'!/. ;: i.iti' ii if In 'd only :.e 1 nave it 1 v. r with. :,- thai'.- so trying to '. !• ;. a ^nr.-the ajij-aratus ^ '1 ::r cv.t i t t . A 1. • A A !, Hr.Wll'I. F. \ll\ H. 1'. HI\T.\ :> •» \l;T!in: . Hl'iK, .* 1 . . BIFTEeS-'.': & BUiiLEIGH. « . I . \ I . A I . Insurance AGrents, ivlusicai Lara, -A i. !-• . : t. t i e I., nar.ls ; v i ; . . . . : : in N . \ ; V, t k . '..-., .1. i ;: ;. . i': . !i:. :.d . i :,. .• _• ., . " . . I . :.rl . : . . i •;• . - a -'.'.:dy . ; ,: 1: 1 \ . !.. :.'; 1 ti.at 1 r a ' i - .: i : ' : " y " I m i l it a-..' 1 . ,:i i . . ..•:..!>-;•> r. It's . . 1 . ... 1 .•.-.. i rilhant one. . :i I -. ,. .• : - ;•• .i:.v \.aititular :,'.\ .it.-: - t i i - t ' ; e .-ul-J. ct t 1 :, ,. i - .1 i . . :. 1 r a s. wing . r - . . . .- : t....r s rt. and 1 r . : ..• . : 1: ,.t m y !• i^ure. • • : •:•.;. : .. .. -iy aboi.ii- 1 • • ; 1 . ... . '." I v. L'.ured i . ; . . ti • • . " 1 . : . . 1 I. n- . ! ' . . . : i I'.V. I'v.i ..,-.• . • . : I :. i\ ; .-:•• nd - ' : : 11. t b > .: . - 1. w I '1:1 1 - .. ; .1 . ...it '. r in th.- •. 1 •. .. : .1:1 ii.-- . .' in - " t i i " - ..:'.. v . ,1 : ._•'... i : . . - r l i e - 1'-'. n:;.i I •.'- i... -V V il it t 1 do. :.••:.- :.:•• : *. I. ; r • . . ii. i:r :n :. \ >!'...• : ': l i '• n . ; ; . ' t In l p nj."" :. ; ; 1; - o to H n g Miig and ! I ' , ;. • •. . t.: ! :•-; : 1. Tiit.t . ' ' '. ..•'.•: e. a.- ^ t o . i ! ..-.;<• n- . • • ! . . . :.A ally - 1 - ; . . t : . y ..:.•: .i,\i -ti^.it vt s: . _ 1 . :..~ .: '•.;•: r-. n<t ; . - " M _•_••;.• n i-:i't . : '..• ii -'ii'iy a b t 1 ' . ; 1.una v. ;: 11 a .: :-. N ; I ' \ .. 1 1::. ••. ic •..• : 1 do : ! y 11 '.vi oil ' ' '• \ v h..t - I si.;, N--: I'« si H i 1 ("•• :. : 11 t':.' u.-ii. It v.-.. of T,. La 1 r.a: of I.. : I 1 v.ei y- titm : min- . "'lii::r' ; "111- I'!! '!..'. bow I .•:,:. . • Ream. \ . a 1 ( t iiitii, a n •. v b rl-.' "(Jo and r -. "Ti-.:i it v.a 't y. u g. t what bo.ks tor this ball a!.. dici'i- 1. 1 1 r\ ;• 1 .'11. inifi^'i 1 i .1 i'i! • ic w iudows i;:d fi. .r i.nd ', !t tb" front "i \: .1 1 e ; I'd t'lit! ;'• ' >l'l;iirs :•• i!:--ali'".! -( • :;t .•', ! e ill t ho -. . lm.re in tin- i ivb-r and '. so that v. In 'i 1!..' 1 ther ft: in d oii a ilm. 1 viiight •• b.\M r st. ry. This doi.c. i the matt iui; wis ii a null r B:IO r the shaded lamp the front and top < f a . .!.! which stood between I'll t I'I ! j do r »;.." i 1.1.1 r- , - ! 11- a n d paraphrm-e <.:. ,, :j ,. , . tii r l , n ki r b Ibuv ha.-said, i i.t ti.at wotil'ii.'t ! - art. .: ! " bav. my it:,..'.. 1, a n d t b . ti;.' • u p t h - 1 t', r f •'.- all i. N. '. r'nat y.ii -;,. a k ( f it, ' 1.. -t>! 1 t:.-e i> a 1 it trying." I r: . utt'n ti::.-that Mai .11 t i i u r , a .| I... l: ,.::i ask.,1 1.1. lew I : i. :; •1 tu s 11 v.- a n ititi rvii-w 1 nr 1 (i —.1 utr.it iju,-t'Oii vvhi. '1 j j . . 1 :• ii.ii:: ries rvrr:"-.--d, he [•;.- .-ayr._- ihar tb.- lisin.t; , Mrii-a d t.. 1,1- .:T and (."..isirs and "!• w..- a pi rs ..-i:.'. fri. nd 'f'lavV v l , •• .- , ,. ; ,-vri b t : a the b. il, \vi,.i '..- ' : . t a '.•:• - „ k- >b-.ard if ; , ! d . " - a i l ;!a artbnr, ;,!• , .• 1 • : •„< <.;"!;::::!;. bidden be- :..'..• \. u if yon il tilljiie . n , - . t i.. , i ,-..-. c d : : ; : , 1 hims. If to ' ' ' *--*--"*" -t him f. r In- v,-,-.: -\itb \.h.:t s.111 : froid tiler- v> - as in a : •.'. bid y r.r w n out ; hi:., lit to be neigh-; Jr, : d hi-i:- i iaines of ti;- enlminnt- iiiu :.. in :.'. i ' . -' plan he Lad entirely I old. " 1 j ^ , ia . in, !..i iii piirom.l unhero- >k' •'" j ifii", I i,- afo r ,. I. ase bait hotir of sns- "'iiie Daily .M, ti. gnu. li doesn't print | p, n .,. 1. . 1 Min to 1 .lize that this, too, fab-.-. j \y; ;i! j . -ivC' to '• - V .io( Li, 1 V."it!l. ">'••. I -ti: p.-" iii t. Uut do you mean I i. ;. , : ,. i:,.;- . ; ;, ( . hi: >..• by proxy to till r • li. it :.!l that (lapirap about : j n ,[,. , ]-,.n-if .a's pio . ;-on paper Lisi:i-'i'.> i: ;:!M- is true';" iani.a.i' tu.'i:..i n !aee mtaal bat- "I vv"- ; t., tat. rview myself." ; t ..: - . f dor. : :>• si : • 1 gnus, with flesh "Tie a \ a.:- it - ml is a fool as will ' :-..: a-aim:: . . Why. iii,.n. it's a straight \ ]•„< \, oat. i [ • :i i i i i r a I urglary any night j r - x . in tie- w- b:" | j. ;,,; "i'i i ..a; - ti.at i- what Lii-nard wants. ! ,,j ;: I'm t-.bl 1.. i- Liivi u to .-tu'iying odd ; j n .. . t y j • 1:: . .i •:• ! '..y i f it. tb, y say." j , - ; > , Ma-.trtl.i.r wbi..; i 1 out h i - n t> 1—ok. "Jliis, ,n; 'i!:at'.- gi i •'. f. V a stick- ful ir tv,-'. Von won't ti 11 m e In w t o j {.'i t at "I . •• \ 11: i : , a :: ; i i, iriy to -- n t the a '. !:•• i,roper •:.• ::i.nt ar- ia- 1.:.. ii • l and alone in an u- .'\-. :..- the incoming ,t.. i :.n r al. who mi^ht be ;.- 11. •-. 'i ui-t to lb-ten to .- ! i t - p-'.ttiiiK tiic apolo- i< ri..::..:.', whiih is much i enil. ' i face w it'n the 1 b o ; - ! - : ! of a c l. i : ii.i.t. H-'ll miss some more i h r , go. d ad\i i. .-ins;, tliat'.s all: 1 ut if I i u ; - i v. r (i-i ^ . i .i < ra-k ar him I'll make , ,. ,., him wi-.i b hadn't cold shouldered the j x er.iit. and y -u i a n tell him so when VIM s i bi;n.'' Li I m u d v.:.- in the city the next day, I t ;, and I di.l till him after he bad bored I ..;,. lie ; nib --iy al at the failure of bis ' lb. i i a!-:-.at..r.r'r" In. <;u. ri. d. "I don't rin: in'., r any such man in The j I;i Kiam." I ' lie's a ui-w man frrm Chicago—a stocky, thhk- r lil-ir.viii, with ;i b a d .: t. d. pi It. If be t-Ver I 1; , :. cl--. you'ii l.eiti r be I T, , i w i . — h e ' l l abuse you .1 him .-ii- nl 1 i...v, time lb.it i ; : -if'iy 11.all ; came l. im: lie.:. i.: be semi 1 oAmss, ;rt drumming in a n.-.st un- . liiou a . i lac p. r-i iratinu ::i (.(".' po. H, n- >«it t ! " ( - : : •; . - lif. —bun : v.i a : . i i:n i.n lit. the i hi . 'A ith tb-. -ubl r CU!:.'i ather e—nay, •ibanco . i.I gel- f- r . he murder, a:. 1 the he v. as ., lor i i v i -. :.! tb ,' lay. v.- :.'.'. i itr.di rst.oid ti liurjiosiS of m'liial and tn.ii and not v. n-eance, i't,ut he CLiukl .- e plain jiw ami ;..-:: t.irn.- n;. m 1 i \. •• •: . : v a ] -it a n •o -; i . . - . : : -.'.:. i n .i :-y : .. :>• 1 :.. . .'. :.i :i-i:i- :i \s . i. • i i la.' t... : a; ,.t; ; . t .' f. r ; in. M t " : a n ;.i hi- i l .f> --.'ii. T . : : .-• I . . - eiv.i !- l.::-i. like a J-'.. i:i. J.e n .rd l nam" a n d <b "If Mr. v. itii h i s i n ! tain liIin ' s.l.d NIC- t.-ic. niv hi. a iii: IM \ N < >.-, ' , J . * ..*. i* '. , ,l . i » r , t . . . •! '11 1 •- 1.' - I . t i l . on : i .:. . ' :.- ;.-l.> ; :.•; " n 'l •: r a i w n,.n- : Mullv : i,, • -o i n f m i d 1 .. k . L- t'.- ti ,t last n'e a i f i t- ! t:ram f: ; i l. I: 1- t. T'. 1 s- g : 1 J.(i ll.it, •• t 1 it v.:•- d i. , . . . i i,l .- o :. .:.' '. i St« Catherine's Hail, P f. (Al. 'llVr R, Tcictier of French Language and Literature. One Dollar a Day. AMERICA" HOUSE, !• K:, r Strr'l PluU-.'-jur-T. K. Y. rUPOLEON LaCROIX, COiilfiACIO.; AND BUILDER No. 6 Margaret Street, ''•' *• i 3. A, ffio'-JSANE, Bootof of Veterinary Science, 1 >t - D •:.'. -..•'. •'• .y pr- .-•'p''y atlei.dtrt by f-*b nj ut i ' •'!": -I. 10 Trinity Square, PLiTT'SBCRGH, K.y. FA N 0 L1N F T « f.ir.Trr.er.t r-rf f»a*f ti.M * CT3rEERLAXn UAY wwuns, PLA'I i.-:; i;o>H, c m n u i i '-".J^K. V% in a viiCiiiti> a*, i f.rompc remedy. Ki-L'..-.{ c in t a k e it** r ' : '.«- a s a t- >re f'«r PlLEi, iaii Uie various troi;L;..-A u*3uz<&. in tte LabcL ISQtJIRE FOR I T A T A" i ' O f THE DEUGGISTS AUCTIONEER. B. S. MORRILL, AUCTIONEER, •PLATTSBUMK, N. Y. Marble & Granite Works. # CHARLEFREBD, PERU, N. Y. Iii fmriiuliioe aQ ktxlds ol MAEBLK and GEAJflTiC WOEKS, HKADSTO.NES, Mf»JiUi|gNTS,TAJ*iiK TOPS. SHELVES. COPING. &e.. A c . a t lowest living prle««. All work promptly done to order Book Binding; of «very description nsUnf, p^rtonitipg and ro^iricg, fetod for priem. Now awekia. •nr; •MM vjkrkMW, n.- •' i . " T i e - 15 p r b . •_•' a . . I ' ..it \.-u to iuti I'- ll t' ;..o .;. .1 ti.iin. %\ ir.: ;- i r a . : ,it i :.' ,', a:el !,.- ' i - . ..id, snaLing band.-. X . < an do ir in 1-". iiiiti- : i.. - i: i t train t o t h e -.- m e of course. i : . . lie ."• ':" . : i t:...t L-- nard bud >..:.; I • .t v. itn ti.e int. e- •a . .riv i.av.n of - : , .1 i' ;ty in aii'if!- r •. - ,,:,:! in k. .. pint; .' i ..", ill -. and I i . . "! .. r .j i. v. -uld bo n...i r...l. • hi - m.-t ixcf-p- '- 1 ;' - :. ... ii. • .. i I. .vit.i ] m il sus- •'V'h.t il I say:" .i. ; . r i. Ti,:i.„' a! out luy .- y n i . i ; ii.- i t . n thb.k ! . i , i ':.•• *' r- n.ihii-.-. ...•:. i . •- t f • i i t a i rank .c i vii.d up v,-itb a . -in.; ..'.,:, ru.al 1-ar i.f los- : ii! •, r - d liar- m y 1 o k 1. .- ,Y r .t J in t -i idiotically t i :ii\. -t r ,-;iy it's n ported - .t in .. t ar, '.ar pi ,-,f safe in •J',. ;- a -. n ' t d i anything of t h e . : • 1 i i o .;, !. Win r.uijuu h e c o t ii, •' ,.tly: ••i.n .t hi av. ns, man! U-i yon have t ial.iiv, ah ailu!.' Can't yon tee •-• i.at I'm (in*. ii:„' at.' Yon ought to— u's >our own su.^i^tion, with a little L. c. rtary r-ii-iou." I wrote th- int. rview while he wait- (-1, and ia- r< ad it after thu down train bad v;Li-t! b "That v ill bring me my burglar if ;lll*.t^lng v. iii," be said, returning the not bo-k. "D m't yon think soV" •'1 I.oj.- ic \.ill. and I a l s o h o p e that Mr. I'lnb-ail Ili.rrigan, or Hon. Fatty JIc<ii UIKI.-, or whatever his name may (lionet! to be, will scare the foolihunuss out of yon on the model question for a twehenmntb." "Thanks. Uut if you've any sympathy to spare ku-p it for the other .fellow. Fi\n loaded for bear—grizzly hear at that," taitl Leonard confidently as I boarded the train. "Goodby. If yon happen to think of anything that will make it stronger, put it in." Fur u fortnight nothing came of the interview, save a combined attack of other interviewers upon the outworks of Castle Freaklc-y, as Leonard called his gnmll architectural folly in Brankville. In the meantime, however, the Brank- vjlliaas began to wonder why their "eccentric geuiuB" did not use the arc light which he had had wired jnto the cottagnatno JitUe expense. 3-asb why he wanted aa mo light at all when tb^s house wa» already aglow nightly witi incandescent globes »P one could gnesa, but by tbi* time Leonard's vagarie*, which; w«p Jsany, were bo«iuuiugto*o unquestioned, But one enrjojw thief which leminiM lJrjittkKS.U* -tm*tk<&- !-*•* H--J"" LwMrilwM «rowin« liuflaUrly tun- •:< a m, liiorandum of the ui t- m a 't:bi:r . vcr turns: up . . . i ' i 11 pliljt, I'll I lit! I'- ll, : !• nt tb or.-ti-p. " b e "'1 ir y've bien making an mi-, ry evt r since >iu jrinti-l t.,at mt. r\i<w. Barring yi.ur-' If. n-'i n-'...-; a; , r iii :id (A\r sees tm insi - if i'a-tb l-'riakby, not if I ku. vv i t . " ill and in town was to get i . :. larafusb, and when i; t i: a late train home. mi at i ne do-r of the cot- a-iu.-ii.le young woman u; :i t h e world through i. - t!...t mirrorid si if pos- •-.;- pirib-usly mar the \ ui. y ! sh'> ga.-pid. " I ' m EO i me! I've ! t e n nady to ,! --ou'd stay in the city 1. : o -.'.. I l-.-: ieiii-e siiappid into j -ii- -n like a j.ii—t of automatic meeh- " i ia n i - ba- e me'-" be i roke in ia • rly. "I:.,i'. i 1 ' sou kl.'.V,''.'" "I have :•-• :: iii;,.'.'' as.-, lied Helen, '•n t in-, i ut a d /an times, l i e h a s I-• c.p ,1 down the street and tnr a.-:i tin-alb.y, prying and staring mill! | , . ,;!,i have shrieked. He is such a tcribi-l.".'.ii.« villain—worse than anything y> u " vt r saw on the stage." "(lood," sai.l L- nard, warming gen- ially at tin- lire if enthusiasm. "I hi pe You didn't do anything to scare him oii'. " "txare him ! I didn't dare show my face a t a vsiudow. Oh, please, Harvey, dear, give it u p a n d ring for a police- man !" "Give i t u p when I have only to press the button'/ Never!" said Leonard heroically. "Not if I have to—but give me something to cat and then tell me what he looks like." The cottage was ablaze with light imm hall to kitchen, but Helen clung neivou.-ly to her husband's arm all the way to the cozy dining room. There she regaiiii-d some measure of eompo- tbe cruii.il nmmitit re- value tin agony • f sns- ].- :. • :;i. •- ami v.'axcU until it ,-:ive Ilia ai.'.: .' a. p.'. i ins Hlimpsu beyond into t; !• •! !: ,.f i.ysteria—ti giiinps'o which b- i: a'.e : u t - b e could use with telling (!:<• t m :- .me future story if he should v,!,, t.'.roii^h the night's adventure I.. !.:iy for Leonard's fortitude, v;., .: •:-: iit-tnd more than once tii (le- st:: I in; • :.;n > ly, the time of waiting v. ;- in ' -.!• ..;:;- prolonged. The chime •t i n - b a i l i lock was still echoing the del.: b- sti. ke of the half hour alter 10 wb. n be i.- r.i one of the parlor win- dow.- go i p with a noise that was any- thing 1 t.i ii'ditable to the skill of a pi - .-.. s--l: !: - il ili'li- bleaker. I.i ..i: - .,-ii's tiuger sought the button 'Oiine-'-tiug v,*ith the bell ia Helen's room while be waited breathlessly for a ci it lit iiuition of the a'mrrn. It d i d n o t tarry. There was a crash, as of some 3uo falling over a chair, followed by a muttered imprecation, and Leonard pressed the bell push. Now that the battle was fairly on, he felt equal to anything, and he an- ticipated the next move of t h e enemy with nerves a-tingle. That, too, came quickly. Ten seconds after the crash the lignro cf a man appeared at the open door of the bedroom, and Leonard saw that the intruder was carrying his shoes in his hand. Stocking feet on the dampened metal- lic matting would simplify matters im- mensely, and the second signal went to Helen with no uncertain ring. Cautiously and feeling his way with ais free band the robber crept across to cbe safe, and when tho outstretched hand came in contact with the damp metal Leonard knew that the moment had arrived. With one touch he sent the third sig- nal to Helen and with another flooded the room with a glare of light from half a dozen electric lamps. The bur- glar gasped, dropped his shoes and fell back against the safe with many emo- tions struggling for simultaneous ex- pression on his unheautifal face. Leon- ard sat up in bed with his hand still under tho pillow and strove to be de- cently calm and matter of fact. "Good evening," he said hospitably. DESPONDENT WOMEN T HE constantly recurring monthly suffering gives women the blues! How hopeless the future appears, month after month the same siege with menstrual pain! Comparatively few women understand that excessive pain indicates ill-health, or some serious derangement of the feminine organs. A million women have been helped by Mrs. Pinkham. Read what two of them say. MRS. LIZZIE COLEMAN, ol Wayland, N. Y., writes: "DEAR MRS. PINKHAM—For years I suffered with painful menstruation and falling of womb. The bearing-down pains in my back and hips were dreadful. I could not stand for more than five minutes at a time when menstruation began. But thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound, my sufferings are now I a tiling of trie past. I shall glaflly recommend your medicines to all friends." Miss C. D. MORRIS, 3 Louisburg | Square, Boston, Mass., writes: "DEAR MRS. PINKHAM—I have I been using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it has helped me wonderfully. I was troubled with headache, backache and that weak and tired feeling. I cannot say enough in praise of your medicine for it has done me so much good. I shall recommend it to all my friends who suffer." Despondency is » dis- ease. Nervousness and •nappishness come with it. "Will power won't overcome it. The femi- nine organs are con- nected by netves with the brain and all parts of the body. These organs must be healthy or th* mind ia not healthy. All low-spirited or suffering; women may write to Mrs. Piak> kam at Lynn, Mass.* and reeeive her adrko free of IWt< "Don't 5 •-• filafmcvl. ~ n r.r. tu T,I ti'ing.r so brig a<* y.n k><p r.>rfr.tlT •inset. If y. n di n't, h^w»r r. yen sir" a dead le.a-s Tb- r ' ' r ' :•<• i t' uijnn.-tion. tli."i_li l-i-• vi-« -cor ap; ir-fi'ivr. »-• nr,i „ tie 1.;-»..*,•• t • t i , - . ' - , t in , -> 11- ti n va.ili t h - 1 .n.l mi.br thi j 1 "TV- f ,T V. 1-iMSi V wb.li the j ; „-t, r . f • ha*, i i limit. :ti .1 it-, l! tl.'U "<V]d fact-." I., aff i! Iy " l u • . nn -- , - i i fini: i f y n r pri f. —i :: ]. ~- be, on, • in, re . r b tb- proi a -- if ( I n t n u. t." Tb. l,;ir„-'ar n, .id. d. " I m f . - r n d a- nine!:, tin,; unit r your f• , t i* form-- the i 1.1 tr.-di - . "ap t . n•. t 1 « from ti.- i r.i I* d l-w. r. b o !l-I'- ll v. i:h Toll 1' •', ,. ,' n; i - i.iiiii, ,.ir v> lib cti u, have v,,u Well, mi tall i n I wb II tb, -tri liaht plan - tho '. iv 11 i •' ' 1'"' mat- >i 1 in '- f T ',11-k ville itnni.-!.. - tb- ]. 'W. i. 1\- j ;i --mg tin- butt u v.mJ.r my riugi r I eau—ah, Would Voll." While Ln.uard was txjltiuin - : the rt'bh'r cr n led for a spun:-. Put be- fore li- could buitu b hims. Ir h - f--;i to the ti ,- r like one smitten with i pih psy. Leonard w.i- - beside him i n a moment. "lot u p , " b e said e-olly. " Y . u ' r e not killed. The voltage of tint sbnk was very much les. than v. - . alii be ie- qnireil to elu trocute a lami with yenr vitaliiy. 1'ni sorry I had to give you an object lesson, but yon s^ - now what yon have to i ..r if yon don't do as I tell you." "Ye're about tho rummiest custom- er ever I struck," said the man, getting cautiously upon his feet. "Woter ye goiu to do with a cover" "That depends uitircly upon your behavior. For rt.tsons which you wouldn't understand it has become necessary f. r mo to know personally a gentleman of your profession. If you will be trie table and quiet and tell me what I want to know, I propose to en- tertain you a s m y guest for a day or two, after which y o u m a y g o your way without reference to your object in coming here tonight." "And wot if I hick on all that?" "You will be> shocked first and turn- ed over to the police afterward, but you will b - n a-omible, I'm sure. This house i.- ir-tuii-lv a deathtrap for any one who doesn't know it. Yon c o u l d n ' t £?et c^ X ,J^u*^i<SA^ " Only the First Step is Difficulty The first step rt Sp^m should hi- to cleanse Naiu-c s house from Winter's zeeu^.u- Utions. Hood's Sarsarariita does this work easily. It is America's Greatest Sp*ir.c Medicine. It purifies the blood, as millons of people say. Term* of t li;.*.>:t ( .in- :v : i.-ni. SHERIFF'S SALE. T".: it ,-— 1* .* u . i k s t r : - v. <-*. "l)v you smolict" out of it alive in broad daylight with- out my li-lp or a pair of wings. It's getting late. Which will you do?" "Oh. I'll come oft de perch, 'f course. I ain't no bloomiu bluffer w'en it comes to ,1- show down." "I tboM'ht you'd bo sensible. Now give me your weapons, and we'll go up stairs." But the burglar had no weapons, and, what seemed still more singular, no tools. Leonard marveled greatly there- at, but hi-: guest explained: "I was jist gittin de lay'f de land, d'ye s-e? No use bringin de wholo ma- chine ship 'f der wasn't goin to be no chance to use it." "But do you usually go unarmed?" "C'.ur = p %ve does," replied tho bur- glar, w?.;h fine irony. "Us coves ain't no bloody sluggers. Wot we wants is do swag, tfec';'' Leonard promptly made a note of the first fact in his diagnosis and sent Hel- en the fourth and last signal. "Now, then, Mr."— "Bitts," said tho burglar. "Mr. Bitts, come with rue, and we'll take a few notes tonight, if you don't mind." Lr-ou.-.i-:! led thta vray co his study and wLeekd out an easy chair for tho burglar, "cMr, down and make your- self comfortable," he said. "Do you smoke':" Mr. Bitts admitted the fact, and Leonard passed tho cigar stand and set- tled himself at his writing table. Then and there began an inquest into crim- inal methods and motives the like of which no courtroom has ever witness- ed, and through it all the burglar re- clined lazily in the easy chair, smoking contentedly and talking as freely as any investigator, however curious, could wish. For an hour Leonard's pen kept even pace with his queries, but after that the talk became less investigative on Ike part of tho host and slightly more inquisitive on that of the guest. As an unlettered craftsman of the guild felonious, knowing less than noth- ing of things literary, Bitts was nat- urally curious to acquaint himself some- what with the doings of the strange world into which ho had stumbled, and his ignorance was so naive that Leon- ard, enthusiastic to the lips on the subject of his calling, was at some pains to explain his work, its methods, its difficulties and its achievements. It was positively refreshing to pour such a stream of information into a per- fectly vacuous mind, with the assurance that it could never find its way out again, and Leonard, warming to his work, went into details with the mi- nuteness which his auditor's powers of comprehension seemed to demand. Bitts listened as a dull man might, with apparent interest when he could understand and with respectful atten- tion when the matter grew abstruse, but his questions were always fruitful, and Leonard encouraged them as giving him a still deeper ing^htinto the char- acter of the type burglarious. Hence, what with acute enthusiasm on one hand and patient, if somewhat ungrasping, attention on the other, the hall clock struck 1 before Leonard real- ized that what he desired to accomplish needed not to bo wrought out in a single sitting. Wherefore he arose and mado amends. "By Jove! That's 1 o'clock. I owe you an apology for keeping yon up so late, though I presume in your profes- sion you're used to bad hours. Come with me and I'll show you where you are to sleep." He led Bitts to a bedroom at tho end of the corridor, touching electric pushes for additional light as he went along. "You'll find everything comfortable and cozy, I think, Mr. Bitts. Yon see, we've been expecting you for several days. Make yourself quite at home, and consider yourself for the time being a member of the family. Only dou-4 try to get away. I shan't lock the door, and, as yon see, the windows are pro- tected only byflyscreens, hut I assure you you could never get out of here alivo without my help. Good night. Touch this button when yon want to pnt out the lights." The guest Eaid M Gooa iiiRht," anil Leonard thought he surprised the sim- ulacrum of a satirical grin on tho man's face as he closed thedoor. A min- ute later be was giving Helen a cir- cumstantial account of what had be- fallen. "It worked like a charm from begin- ning to end, he continued, with par- donable pride. "So hitches, no danger, no violence, though I did haye to give him a mild shock, just to illustrate the completeness of the thing." "Ob, Harvey! You didn't hurt him, did you?" "Of course not. He's too flue a speci- men to be spoiled in the taking." "And what arrangements did you make With him?" ' 'Just what we planned. We've had pur first seance, «ud he is to be' cur guect until I'm through investigating hint. After that he, i* to be free to go as he came. J ' "Ttaauk goodness, I'm glad it's all over!'- exclaimed Helen cratefally, and with this the matter rested for what was left of that eventful might The next day ebaaeedtoSaadsy. sad It was qatte lata when *es4aftoaiearta*a«**t*J* U" 1 ..! 1 « "11,> 'I t 1,' 1 -1 '. !; (-tr-i ::.! 1 , . ,1 ,);-,- ,.,.-." ns f - . o' care i \ "0.1.Mir,!' «r - . . It :•* • , t ; i, .-.lieu.. I", r i o n , a * i . e . v -.-.,-, a:i. r \ - -a l a v . e n . n >t a f.i r t; i Bad Blood \,t!>. :_!, j . -t :.<•. ,- .''-• I ,i> i tl.'.rotijrb'j n." I: v .... r-.. !.-.•; - f H".v» -ar-,; art:: i ;• .:-.,. in" - • :-fl- r - j e n !,-,_- ,,\, r j.-- i-i -, .:• . l.tt. "ito . \|- t-inl'. n.l- a -i'. - - tnj in.k'- " MK- I...I1-.. '-Ix —\ i , ur . Mr-, t. i «.;:. \t 1--. Running Sores -•• Vft. r «,.rr>.:.; f nr month- 1 i:,i\.e my . liiMrt n II -.,.1- -ar- .. p.iri-a .Mul it ,ure,l tin m of nr iii-.- - •-, - H.V..P- Pin? ,-ure.i u-.e of iiy=p. p-i i ,-c 1 1 . i-nsiioation." MR*. KITE K. TM-'*!\-, : | i.overnor M„ AnnapolW. Md. i Consumptive Cough-•• Kiv- >.. ir . np> 1 had a consumptive cni^fi wlii.'li r< duie.l me to a skeleton. Was a,l\l-ii t-, | take IUK.CTS s-arsaparilla lYhiih 1 dul ainl r ( covered normal health. I havel-i.n v.. '! ever since." M\TIIP\ BKID..I« ^TI R. i,r Pearl and Chestnut Sts.. Jeffer-oiivi!!.'. lad. n JjQtidS SaUaftatit&i IT ' \ . ' ' I ' J ' I' ' - '' - 1 •\ - - Hi '. -ci' - l- • ' P-- Ui»'ii's 1'ilh euro liver Ills, t h e n.>n irrli.itit>e unit only cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsapiirllla. chamber was open, the bid had not- been slept in, and the room was empty. Binned to the pillow slip was a note in the u- at handwriting of a practiced penman: Devi! Ma. LBOSAUD—1 ewe yen nn apolnsry for <ir<.i»iin3 out so micercTrmni. u-ly. t,;u I mil i Mi-.*, d loeatili an early train f. r tiic city. Wi'.h inaey tiuinks fur yeur hi-s*.it:iii'y, i x- ttniltd :e.,I mi. a.lt'd, I aiu IK.IV and nlwnys your sim . re frit nil, BITTS. "What do yon ninko of it?"' di-niaud* ed Lecuard in a daze when he had taken tho not" down stairs to Helen. "Oh. Harvey! Can't you gnes-?" she faltered. He fell into a chair and hid his face. "I don't have to guess. I know," ho groan, d. "Ho was no more a burglar than I am. It was that villain Macar- tb.ur of Tho Beam. Has the mail come:'' It bad, and Helen found the paper with trembling lingers. There it was uudir staring headlines, with every detail elaborated and every idiosyn- crasy, down to a minute description of the burglar trap, made the most of with true journalistic thrift not un- minvded with sardonic humor. Hi leu read it aloud with tears in her voice. Leonard listened and made no sign. "Isn't it too despicably heartless!" she. ciiid at tho end, and Leonard had to smile in spite of his chagrin. "I fancy that depends upon the point of view, but we'll take that ground in evi ning up things with Mr. Macarthur. V.'imt vitb this write up and tho sham date be gave me last- night, not to speak of the wear and tear on my nerves in landing hiiu, he's left me pretty deeply in ikht. but I shouldn't wonder if I coull make out to pay the account be- f.ne it's outlawed. On the other hand, I'm not so sure he hasn't served my turn without meaning to. He will make a fairiy good proxy burglar in the absence cf the real thing." Lienard's figure of speech was mild, but his vengeance was ample. When the new novel appeared, it was speed- ily discovered that a certain young Iri.-hman on The Sunday Ream had posed as a model for tho burglar there- in. Leonard had caught the inspiration of the moment-, and tho result was a beautiful bit of literary caricature so true to the iifo that he who ran might read and lecognize the original. Where- upon Macarthur was rechristened "Bitts.'" and to this day there aro those who beiievo he is a reformed burglar. * jl^*- TIME TABLE. Jj^Tqxf TAEES EFFECT Oct. 22, 189S. GOING NORTH. I Whitehall Addison Junetlon Crown Point Port llenrj Westport Whallonsburgh Esses Willsboro Port Kent Valcour Plattsburgh I arrive "I leave Beekrnantown West Chazy Chazy Cooperville Rouses Point ». ji. 2.001 2.4B 3.00 3.15 3.35! S.47 3.52 4.0 4.25 4.37 4.50 5.00 5.03 5.37 5.30 5.37 5.45 !ji I J r. 3i.'A. si. 8.ai>!ll.2« 4.13(12.07 4.ST 12.23 4.42J12.42 5.01 1.06 5.12, 5.17 0.10! 1.19 1.25 1.32 1.59 2.12 2.30 fi.loi 2.35 6.23 6.82 6.44 6.50 7.01 2.44 2.54 3.06 3.33 3.20 GODsG SOUTH. I S* I 102 Rouses Point Cooperville Chazy West Chazy Beekrnantown p'-ittaWo-r, 1 arrive faUtsburgri -, leaTe Valcour P o r t K e n t Willsboro Essex Whalloosburgli Westport Port Henry Crown Point .< Addison Junction Whitehall •Daily. ATJSABLE BRAN< GOIXG SOUTH. Leave Plattsburgh " South Junction " Salmon River., " Lapkam's Mills -t Peru " fla rTmess " Ferrona " Rogers Arrive Ausable Porks GOING SOUTH. Leave Ausablo Forks '" Ttogers '' l?eriona ' Harkness •' Peru •' Lapham's Mills " Salmon River " South Junction Arrive Plattsburgh MOOERS BRANC p. 21. S.40 S.47 3.56 9.09 9.19 9.30 9.35 a.4'j 10.02 10.20 10.34 10.41 10.55 11.19 11.33 11.46 12.25 DH. ..... .TI. A. X. 'A. 51. 7.30110.20 7.37 10.27 7.42ll0.33 7.53,10.44 S.0l|l0-.52 8.10.11.00 s.loin.05 S.27ill.lG S.41 11.30 9.07 11.55 9-15|12.02 9.25,12.07 9.3S 12.19 9.59 12.42 10.15ll2.58 10.-9 1.30 11.201 1.55 A. H. P.M. 6.S0 1.45 6.40 2.16 6.45 2.25 6.51 2.35 6.55 2.45 7.03 2.59 7.0S 3.09 7.16 3.21 7.25 3.35 A. X. 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It Graiifl Trniii: Railway Systeia i, T t l -' - •I". 1.. r \TI." ,. iv- : -. - ram, f-'-d • t . • • •: 1 '•v i-i U.- - C.-'.TI t y "1 T iiEPEoi - : I to lVllIIi- I and u e \ t - , k a o : 1 i,.n - - - e n d -rre*-! a..-: Wlnreii-. I'.' r !..•'.:.. t' - le^att " ai.d !. .:-,-T .-a. ' . tils lately a:•;. ;,••'.' • -ur -,e e-'inty -I ( - !--> i : - J - n •'.. wrilhii* re'ainu-1- '-. -, i r- ,' duly p r - v . ,1 - - T a.- ' i-i - Frauci- Pant , I , - .' ( * de< 'eased. Therefore. >••; i-.-t. to be and ii' - ' - »r 1- :'. C-urt lobe 1, : 1 at Pie , the comity of Can* i burjh. in a:. 1 fur :N 17tliil:i>-..f Al-r.l. l-.O. ;,! e> noan of Ihni .l-.\..,. ui:--i. i said last will m. ! t— - . - ii'i, pt In lestiniiniy whei.-t. we 1 ive i of our said Siiiroirate'- C -ui'. t-tl"- fixed. Witness. I-Vr. Ii 11 > -Ih s irr.en' IVunty of ( lisit.'ti. .it t l . v l i . 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Frlfx Klnri'. te-i-li ' , N-'S-m Ft'-ir.'. v.h -e r> - i.ai • - n.: \ •-i It ite,!. iu. re-alin^ a* I—r. i -t. r. a e a a i;—ia*l. residlni* -it shirn y \ laa^.*, t, irs and next of k m of t>,.' -t it..r. .1 j i T s o u s i n Insing who n..:i'i l.d*- in •i any pinion of the renl >r prrs. nil . f - d d t**st&t-r ar.3 the ex*. uo r . r * t- tru-*.. - . * - r m o t e t s nim.-i or d.'-rr:t»t-.l .••f P-ivid Eture. de-fasiM. -e.i 1 greet t!i r. :-t w: - M, VfEW Yli;:iC M'PLEME ('(iniT Stepun 1> lloffitt.p' .iiitiff. ugnin-t Am-ila A. L-- - .i-i1. Peter J. Lu.E.iru. the Mtre'-iaut* Natiotia 1 U i> k of Plattsburgh. N Y . a n d Jos-.i.Ii V:i.-..iv.. .ie- fendauts. In pursuance of a j»-.t *mere of foree'.—'ar.' nnd sale, made av,.1 enteiod in the i.b .ve emit! d :.•- tion. bearing d ite the !.">th day .•fPc-vm! er. 1-.'-. and entered ..a slid date. 1. tl e un.l>r-igi'.«<l re feree. in said ju.i^iairiil nani—i. wit! -ell at euMie auelioii. al II...- fr> n t '• - r - f n , e c.nri 11 .'i—. in the village of Piatt-! ".-gh. (' inton (' m i i t v . N> iv York, on tl— •.''.:!i .'.riy i.f M-.i-.-li. I s : " n't 11 ."-•> o'clock iu tl.- '.'rt-iionu , I iha' date, thef-U.m'i'g described in ad—;: All that certain pi-ae or par—1 of Ian i. -it - i..t.' lying aud beiivin the t nva of htekm.aitinin. Clinton ('.,,(:.!>, N Y.. an 1 being-, j .ri - f ttie William Ho-.ay farm, so e •'.:•. 1. l..air'.d and deseribtHl a-f",:-t\v-: il.-gimaag i:\.- .lcda-aad eighty links west ofil.e nerihea-l i TH. r of t h e thirty acre pieee set oft'in (.vrniion ... Pairi.-k Rocrney. and ruining Pence south tvvt.itytive chains and fifty-seven links j...-.iil. - l with tl.ew-e.-t line of the "aid thirty acre pi.ee; thei.ee we t two chains and ten link* to a stak-: Ih.a.-e -outii twenty-siv i teiins and 1 .veulyfour tliks l o t h e center of the Jersey Swamp r. nd: thera-e ra*t in the said read nine ehui'.s- and f-r: y t h r e e l i a k s t<> the southwe-I eorner of Jersey - - l:i»,d: Ilunte north twenty-si!- chains and "fifty f. ur liuks; thence east tl.irtetn chains ami eigbiy three links to a post: thea.-e norili twenty-seven ehtdns and forty-three links to the < eater ••' the liighvray; thence wes'erly iu theeenttr -f the highway to the place of beginring. e. iilaini: g lighty-'-ne acres of Ian i. and being the same picmis. - iievii- ed to Amri.i A. Leonard bv K—giua H s k a n d John B. Fi-k by deed dated .Januurv 5. l-~-a. and recorded in ( anion I'.nuitv Clerk's (itiiee. Dated Jan. s i , i - w . EDWARD ll.nVAHn. P.efere- EtLET & IlEALEY. Plaintiff's Ait-rneis. Plattsburgh. X. Y. .\i,.-r-it-. S:i* aiel Ebare. tb^ «'X«-nt«»r lam»-l. ,•! 1> .v.d Kbare. deceas-d lis lately ai pi .-1 to >, r > .IT. ga.tt's I'nirl of the (••••mty nf I ;'nt.n ... 1. »*.- a .-. r'.ai'i it.-trument in wrtting reiataig t,» .' e, 1 P'r-.inal e-tate duly j r-v. d a-the at.d tesUunvnl of David KVare. late-f ia - lid county, deceased. YU» r. t. . n a y n n a r d oui-h of y.»n. are hereby e!t f.l r.i ro.jii'r.'d to 1 e and appear before oar said Surrogate's ( -urt to bfhelil.it the ofti'*e .dour S ,rr..gate I'ftt'e county of Ciinton ia thevillige .»! I'lait-burirh. in and f.T th-- county . f Clinton. >.*i ihe 2.11b day of M a r c h . 1S90, at ]•> o - el.>ek i n t h e f.'rei,oi.a of that day. to attend the probate of the -a; 1 last will and testament. \n.i :i any of the persons interest ed be under t'.ie age of iw-enty-one years, they are rt.inired to a;-pfi,r by their guardian if they have one. o r if Pi. y h:.vo mm... t,. ^i_>*>e«J- -.nd a.;»ply for one t o ke a*,; oo.t*-!: or, in the event of their neglect or f lilare t<> do so. a guardiau vrill be appointed hy p .. -Mirrogaie, to represent and ait for lhem in th- pi. -leding. / !'• «.'»-<-•'-y I P - r i , / . we h a v e i-,tu*,.-d the seid of .-ir said Surrogate's Cmrt to tie hereunto aSixed. \\if .>-. John II. Booth, Surrogate of the said Jco.ii.iyof Clinton, at the village of PlaMsl.urgli. in said county, the 1st day of February, -ne I t'lon-cnd eight hundred ami iiimtv nine. [L-S 1 iOliy. U". B O O T H . Jv.7 Surrogate. ( liati ii d u n Vrthur W. :-t M.-c.-i. 21 <: •f.r.'ia-.t-: 'y:-Jane Me ' l - .,V. Nt'lset i.iaih M. P-y, 5w7 OrPREME C-iriiT. k^ Cov, plaiiiiiT. vs . H.McCov. William W aud John c. McC.-y. d, Pursuant to a judgment and decree of sale ihi'y granted in the above ciititled a- tioa. and enteretl in the Clinton County Clerk's offi.-e on th» 3rd day of .lanuarv ist-.i. I. the uuderst-jned rcf.-r.e wi!l sell ..t j.'.blie aa-'.i. a at the f:..* > ,;,, ,r of ti.e store kept by .1. \V. Haven-, at El!ei:l".!:gh Cor- ners. Clinioii Coiii.ij. N'ew Y.-rk. <>n M.«ii.i»v. the lath da;.- of Mjr. I-.. 1-u.l. :,* 1 I .. - .-t.^ k in l!„a'.,r.-. noon, the pretii-es eejerit.id in said Jlidgnicut and de. n e a s follows:- All that tract orpar.-fl ..f land -situ st- i a t h e tow-uof Ellenburgh. Clinton C-untv. New- York. being a portion of lot No. :;. Towu-hip No. c. old Military Tr=.et. ard bounded !_- follows: O n t i e north by lands of An*.«n M. ore. . n the eas- l.v ling from : he road b-tv. een ic:!en- lo.d E'leiiburgh Centre. ,.u ihe highway, son! on ihe %v.-si Iv Itiehard (tillin, re and Arthur W emi-es! i':ng about ope hundred in liegth ' y i. ny-ix rod- in the high way burgh c rn. i - south b y a pub!; lands owned by Mi-t'ot. Sai-1 p: aud sixty r id- width. Dated th'- 01 ' d:,v .f Jar.aarv. l-l'i HARRY 11. CHAMBERLAIN. Referee. GOIUICN It MAIS. Plaintiff- A*!' rr.iv. V.-ii- a•-'. N T . Y. 3ivs Gorso JJoi'.Tn—Leave Plattsburgh S.45, West Chazy 9.12, Sciota 9.30, Mooers 9.45. GorsG SOUTH—Leave Mooers 10.50, Sciota 11.15. West Chazy 11.35, arrive at Plattsburgh 12.10 p. m. CHATEAUGAY RAILROAD. Time Tabic in Effect, O c t . 3 , 1 8 9 8 GOING WEST. Leave Plattsburgh 8.20 " Bannemora 9-10 Lvon Mountain 9.5S Loon Lake H.W " Bloomingdale U-3S " SaranacLake 11.55 Arrive Lake Placid 12.30 GOING EAST. A. il. Leave Lake Placid " SaranacLake 7.15 " BloomiDgdale 7-30 " Loon Lake 8.05 " LyonMountain 9-23 Dannemora 10.05 Arrive Plattsburgh *>•%> W W T . CONAUGHTT, Sup't, Plattsburgh. K. J. IX. STOWEK. Genl MET.. PlalUbureiL, X - 1 . _• 2.40 3.32 4.20 5.36 6.14 6.30 6.55 P. >l 1.40 2.10 2.26 3.00 4.20 5.05 5.50 V. T HE PEOPLE O F T H E STATE O F N E W YORK toFiolen.eC Si,r-1 t o n . of Ri.j»..s J-. int, N. Y.; 11aT (iertrud? O'Del! SheMon. if Roj-e- Poiut. N. Y.; Fli.n ;.' e A. Locke, of Toronto. On- tario, Dominion of Canada, and Edwin bLrli-a. Of RousrS Point X . Y . the widow, heirs a n d n - x l of kin of toe tr-tan.'. i - i i t o all i^rson- in 1 icg who would lake aa iati rest i n a n y portion of li i real or ptrsonal pr.-perty of said lestati r :,ni tie executor or ex' ee* rs. iru-tee or iru-tet- ijH.-O or descriticd m lb-will of John .3. Shc-Mon. de- ceased, send gre. ti: g: ffhurtis. Fl-.it!'. c. Sheldon. tLe cxecstiix named, if Rouse- 1'. i ' i . X. Y.. h-is laltiy ;.| piled to our Surrogate's i . u u o f the cuiLty of t anion to havea certain in-lrcaiei.t in ivritiugrelatiagto both real and p^-rso: ;ii e-nae. duly prov..-d a - t h e last will and li-^tauieiii .,f John J. -Sheldon, late of Rouses Point, in -aid eounty. deceased. Therefore, you and eaeh of y o u a r e herein*rUf-d arid r,i'uiri-d to be a-el appear before oar -ail Surrogate's Cenri t o l e le'd at the office o f o u r Surrogate of tl<- .--n: ly -f Clinton, in the village of Plattsburgh. in ai--I or P •• c o u n t y "f Ciinti.n. omlieCTtli day < f M .rdi. IN- - -", at 10 i.'ilod; in the fore-..-or. of o J* <i;i'-. li, attend the pr. -biite of the *aid !a-t v,i i ••!,•! t i - i a n i e n t . Audi! any of li.e pus. ns be under the age of twenty one year-. lie y are required lo appear by their guar.M-.n if P.-;. 1-ive oi.e.-r if they have none. P. anpear ai"!: j , Iv for one t o i c »* j nirt ed; o r i n the ev.-ni of ti.eir neglect >r failure to do so, agu.irdiaa wiil be api«,inted by theSurro gate, to rel.resei.'. aud act f..r thera iu the pro- ceeding. In testimony when of. we have e-aa-ej the seal of our sail Sarr. gate's Court t o b e hereunto affixed. Witness. John II. B^.ih, Surrogate of the said county of liilH.ai. at the village of 1'liittsburgh. iu said county, the r.ih day of February. . ne thousai.d eight hundred and ninetv-nii e [L.S] v TITCS P. .-JJEDI-EN. Clerk of Snm.-at'.'s ('» urt. EniVAiii) Ho'\AKl.. Atu.riiey f. r Executrix. tlw7 1 "-11E P E O P L E OF THE STATE OF XEW YORK . t.. E:i Baud and Helen Rand, Bellows Fa! - -. Yt. - , Albert Rand aud Ella Rand. St Paul. Miin : lei-Kendall, Herbert Kendall and Xettie Rand, X.ishu:.. N. H. - , Trombly Bros.. G-lda 11 Fein burgh md J o h n 1$. T r u d o , Aliona. N. Y.. and to all other creditors of Emerson il Rand, late of Altoiiii. X. Y.. deceased, send greeting: You. and each of y o u . a r e hereby cited and re H lire i p rsonally to be and appear before our suriogateof the county of Clinton, at his . 9i. e in PiaP-burgh, on the 20th day of March, J-W. aurn.Vl.ii-i i n t h e forenoon of that d a y . t b . a and there to show* cause why a deiree should not I be mule by the said Surrogate pursuant to ; t h • siitut.sof the State of Xtw York in su.-h I ci— male and provided, directing Harm t M. j R.i. d as administratrix of Emersou B. Rand, late I of Altona. X . Y . to mortgage, lca-e IT sell so | mm li of the real estate of said dei-eased as -hall I be 1.. e e s - a r y in p a y t h e debts and funeral cxj.ni s •< of if •• - a i d deceased, and if any of the *>er>oi;s interc-ted be under t h e a g e of twenty-, i c liars. I they are n iiuircd lo appear by their guardian, if their have one. o r if they have none, to appear and apply for one t o b e appointed; or, in the event of their neglect or failure t o d o so. a guardiau will be appointed by the Surrogate, to represent and aet for lhc*n in this proceeding. In testimony whereof, we have caustd the seal of . >.:r said Surrogate's C-urt to be hereunto affixed. Wcress. Hon John H Booth. Surrogate of said i-,i:,;v >.f l-iinn.is. Mt 3*no:x=ii>tii-:r!a. *l=^ 1-T *lii-v ,.f February, one tliousatid eijrht lmmlrtd "and uin-.tv-tiine. " l.. s ] TITfS p. SHEDDEX. 5.v7 Clerk of Surrogate's Court. V " E . Y Y o R K s f P R E M E CDl'RT. Clinton t'.mn- xi ty Emory 11. Lyon, plaintiff, agauast Mar- garet Behaa. Hug'i Behan. Mary Behati. Ml. h„cl B-aan. Frank Uehan. Anna Behan and Rose iteii.iti. deferdants. Pursuant l> a judgineat and d.-r.-t-of fore elo-'-r.* and sale granted in the al-.v.- entitled a. ti .a by 11. :i. s. A. Kellogg, lasii,,- ..f il..- s.i pr. fie .-• . u r t . J a n u a r y 14. is' .... at.d . iii. r. .1 mile otii-eolthi clerk of Clint-n ••• .u:.ly on th.- !> - h diy..f January. 1st J. 1. t h e undersigned r. r. •• ail-.i'.te.l iu and by said judgment lor that i ur I ..-e. wi I s . H a t public auction at thefto.it d... r of tiie Court House in the village . f pla'i-! urgii. on the irh day i f llarch. l- - ya, at twelve nrlm-ii n .... •! i f Pi ii .! iy, all the red estate an 1 u. rgi.g ei I r-nc-.— ih.r. in directed t o t e sold at •! n h i - -h ar. Pier« ia de-eribedas follows: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate 1 in 1' e lo'.vu of Piattsbursh. Clinton county. X. w York, described as follows: Bounded o n i t - south by the highway leading west fr.-ia tie lSeckmaiitown Road over Wallace Hill. .*>• al-.:. ou tins v.est and north by land of Henry Wit It rs: arid u t i e east by the highway, i -utaiuii g f. r y a'Tes ol land.be the same more or 1.—. Bi ' g ti.e same premises conveyed to Du'del IS. I.aii t-v Hag 1 . Behan. b y d e e ! dated January iVK '.-'•:! and r.eoide,! in Clint -u County (ark- < flue u ti - .... h day of January, l-tia. inYiL'.ioof Den's -at t a g . - a i ! e . t o ivhieh said deed nfereti.e 1- htrtbv made for a more particular de-cription. CHARLES McllASTEItS. Referee. B .T-Foui. & COTTER. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Plattsburgh. X. Y. li\s Reut« - a r 1 .-t t'.'.nr Tffl-r.'l I'll-UIAX CAlts O N H A Y V X D XH,11T KM'inss TK VIX-i. Montreal to Chicago 'JYitliont Chansrc l.«*si\ o l l n n t n - a l , l.^»li,r; "VY<-*t. A'U'.'.'. - * Y- 1 I'i > x i . i o. ". ,1,-1 at .. r- .1 n . urro O'g it I*, . r r • i;. * , \ t TT--T g. a'i-1 . ', . *g-. 1 '-'-f, e at.»-,-!-,- ', t -ci -••*-}' lug > i r f - r i ' i i.*«. i a li c '• 'i. < i ig . at 1 dm 1 Tr ink 11* e llV'irti i \r. ,- -s i ' . \ t ..,.-. j. r-i . a r riving at Delr. it ! *"• t. \t au»n - j, a* f > t •, agi-, at 0 sin. * .-ve*i,*ig P'i *r. ,*i x',* j >ig . ar f-r Ciicigo via Hat:ii.i..*i. i >,• . g o a n 1 t.ra*. 1 Trui'i Line. ru-i". d«.'.y. l i a u ' j i M -'i!r.al ..a Sunday at s p. tri V&~ Pullman Tourist Slopping C»rs. leave IIOXTKFAL f r the PAi IFlc COAST every Fn Lay. at a!', a tn., ea s-at »a F e R ' r rout« a r m eag at i h 1 . ae-. at i *HJ p ra Leaving Chb-ag.. via Manta Ft> I f y r."i»«> at pi p r Trains leaving Plattsburgh ila I'oi-»- P-lnt make o..rmcc!t-n with No 1 ar.d'• l.'XUfFP KXPRFss trains ifaving Mocirval at i v> a. m. and War. p ta. i-&~ Baggage cbe. kcl tl;r>-'igi,. ar 1«.,! subject to Custom House examination. SECOXD- Ci.-t.-iS - passengers camtxl. a Exrras* Trains For fnrther parUVulars apply to F. P. DWTEB, EaMcrn ra'serser Agent. 273 Br.iadway. Xew York. To Rent. V FTEK Angus* 3*^1. the p r e m i s e s r t o w >M-.*uplecl by the PLAITSBI Ri.U KEPI BLU A N o n Marion street oj po-ite the Ftr-t l*re-Hytcri"ra Chur. h . T w o floors . or>ii rising the e?a*ire build tag i i n i - h - I •.vith tu,] r..f va'iit. water, elec- tric light, t-itct.i'e 1... if *i irtitrit. suta' lo for any I i-iti.-— r- •, .-a g !!.--.> •• .,, ],f. ns. with plenty-t r.H. a 1- . a i , it 1;.; atn, m u l , ? . Clinton House to Let Apply to WM. L. PATTIS30N, PLATTr-BCRGH, N. T. To Rent. The Fe*el store <n Pr< t*--ti. n Avenue, lately oa-eapieil by W 1'. Haley Apply for parti.-u! ITS t.. Mrs. D. BEHAX. l«-r residence. 10 Mart-n -trc-t. . tf FOR SALE. ni^HE house ui.i va- ant ! t. 111 Cornelia street. JL owiie.l and icupied ly E. Morrfain. Tl o prein-es measure ltli feet on Cornelia street ani are 12a feet deep. The house was new two years ago,aud there Is a g»»i g.iri-*i j*Tfe t sewer-ige. etc. Terms rea- -rabl--. .n^utre , f E. MORRliSOX on the preait-es :i;tf FOR SALE. «4 «*u O - a t s'nil. lStVi ; '> ir.- r^.ir !te N •rmaijj<! 1 *':ij.hrn:.»j ;.»v .t 41 %\ u n ,n*-eu iniLiut.-x.* u i - ' k «*t tL» *.-i!^^*. - n-r> J*-»-;rji'.e .•KJI- ti-j-n. Ei^uire «•; M. K. SPERIIY, 73 Cvurt Strs-et. OL'PitEME COl'RT ii chaats Xational Bank Ciiuton County M. r ' f PlaU-b.irgh. Pint tiff, against El/_ib.th liana y. Tl.oma- liana ;. Miry Ilartty. Bnd„. t Leor.ai d at.d.). hn Lftui 1. Deft-ii iaats. In pur-uauce of a ju igtoent of f.-ncl, -i.n- .j 1 S.Ce m a d e :aiJ tai'i-r. 3 I'i the above etit:tt«-.l a- ti. n. bearing date the 1-t day . f Ma} . lxa;. ai,.l entire.l in tl e l'.l'il„r, I ..unty I lerk's i Si. e . it the Uu day of May. l - ' t . 1. the uiidcr-igned R. leree. iu -ai i j.idgiiiet.t u a u e d . will s,-d ut i a ' .:• ancti-n at the front •!• >-n t t h e t a u r t U . , u - e :TI the village . f Piattsl urg a Clir.lon C..ui.lv. at.d State «,f Nov York on the-27th day of M-tr-t,. 1-... u i i i u ' i a . k ii'-ouiia that d a y t h e f.n.uMtg.i.-- eribwi tremises: ill thai i. Cam piece or parcel of Lin-l - ' a.*.. lyit:ganl liitigin the town of M-'.uii r r.d'i. Cla.o.u County. Xeiv York. l«.uii*le-i a: i de- er: ,i a- follows, to wit: On the •..•rtl, t,y t'.e r:\er x,riUi,;e. last b y t h e highwai leadag-, For Sale. 1 ^11111 It ia b ..». r i^.r, ..-. tl - .'. . r*..-i,r p -J erty - . . i .. i, a' V.-.er- 1 i t . .»- g •* a pr-.;.ny |..*-n.-i'y . ,v ,• -1 h 1, ! ).., - . ... -:-t ag .(.iiir. .1-.,. t .'-r.it - , : . . - .» r . - . iv- a g . 1 c ,, 1 • g - i'i;., -: • : •> a res A a i. ...t I . la g- :-, .r .,.', :r. ... . • , . r— f f.-r--. 1 i 1; i - ,A i . , ,e t g ,-' * v- ' ... . !«•:. :. v a- r r gl t- -• a ; r . -g. - " . -. . -, u i-I /./l/.'.'-.V- '•!-/• •.<...,>..,.,•._ er .*- .'i, to.- i., .g.- , .-. - i' 1 •- ,,.,! .. ,,-r.ii Uerr- ••! il'ei -'il - .'-.* f I ! I t ' g , I s 'It > i 1 ... i r :•• rt> .--;:. t- -t ' . r -,. f r 't..i par; ..f. '.••-eg .-,.-•.''. . •-1 .;;. i* •. . ja be ma V . pr.. c. 1 t r*' »r no -t . ,1 , i-Mr- A Al.l...i.,iiN ' -r-1 *.-.'• 1 le.ix FORI) a: i o 1 1'E't. .t I iM-uv'.N \ t7tf Teachers' Examinations. Ex iii.a . t - f.-r t. i ',. r - - r t *l .'* - a' \ • r I r a ! . - . l - . N . - n i i i - »,*'- ft. 1-- t a 1 a ' - t ' Ti ••i-i.t; i'.i-agt-*' : - 1 . . w - rllixl i.RAM; Piatt- ...r.->.:, * - s '..T, ...i, :. v. — I ! . 1 . -, .. '.u.-.-t : - : i. . i- •,*. sil' >.Mi AN') ill.i.H i.UU.1.- AMI N"I,M\I l.s ikANi i. Plt-I-' ar. . N r " . ' , . . ,r\ . V . \; *.. : - i a. -• . il „•. - '-- A .*.-' • I. .« i , -. *. i .. N--.. i. •-- r ' i . ' g I.. ,. ' il'i .1 1 . ' • - - • ...' I I ' . t l t j " ' ' 1 . " ' I ' - • ' - - - £. urn.' .a .•,.: ^ -i,",,i I.. ,•..>., ... *! .- «i".-r Il-B.Jl Dci-via*.- r .". : - xKitl x AUD', HIED E IU t l \ . . a - - a . r s la.ijvii'.e bridge, smith hi a! 11 . r i : . y. David Pow-ers. Ki. h..r-t i::'ey Keeseville, Ansable Chasm and Lake Chanplain Railroad Conpanj. Time Table in Effect June 27,1S9S. Gomci EAST—Leave Keeseville 7-20, 9:10, 11:30 a. m.. and 12-20, 3:15.5:40, 9-35 p. m. GOISG WEST—Leave Port Kent 7:45,10-33, a. m.. and 11-57,12:43. 3:40, 0:35,10:02 p. m. COSNBOTIONS—Trains will connect atPort Kent with passenger tralas of the D. & H. C. Co. and boats of the Chaciplain Transportation Co. G. A. LEWIS, Superintendent. C. S. TATLOR, General Manager. Canada Atlantic Railway. tii SHOBT inri iiiwiix LAKI cHiiruitr «rriWA. T i m e T a b l e March 1 * . 1 S » 8 , Leave Ottawa 3.30P.iJl Arrive Kouse« Point. &«) " U»voKou!M» Point .... 5.45 A.M Arrive VaUeyBeld 8.83 * ? '• CoteauJunction ..•8.45 " *' Al«ian4ti«, 9.44 "• Otuwa ............ ,,...,... JIJO " Clone oonn«cUoa» at OtUwa (or all point* West <m Caaaaian raollo HaUwar. tw>MI«i Canadian Monk-W«at and Wmtirm V. H. potoU. - >t tkkat agwit (or foMwi I.U.W WPf- C.J.URTH, qwwalUnUk T HE PEOPLE (>F Till". S.TATF. (>F X U V Yi Ulli to Louise Ctcrio'.v, of Ausat.'.e. cla.to.i eoun- ty. 1'ov York; Mixiiue (.'l.-trlrii,d :". :-'2 W*-t n Avenue. Cl.ii ago. I.iinoi-; 1-imiind ( liailand. • f Chicago. I.bnois; A i.-iit,'.' X, tt<m. <>f Hot!', rd. Yerm-ai.t: Alex-inuerM.aiiov.- i f c:,ie ,go. :ila o:s; Louis Ci.arlaiid. of Au.iul-a. sha'.vi,. e .-.ao.'y. Kansas: Daiael ( harian-l. it ta.i -.g- I: S: Amelia it clt. of u t t R u e C.im'ie'oto s:.. L-u.is, Montreal. P. li . Cam da. E'..!• Dag ..-. .f Port Kent. E-.-.-x c.,,inty. New 1 -rk: Mary B..Lal'ar.i. of 2J2 X-Miri ( aamplain St.. Btirli'igi. n. Y. rm-.i.t: Sophia B .mbard. Barre Yeruy i.t: Fdwr.t J «'•••,r laud, cf cnicag". Iiiinoi-; let i ; s i . (, . tav <•: -.:, North I hail, pl-aiii s're.t. llui l'agti it. \e:m.».t. Peter ( h.riaial. of We!:- - u . ige. ot-. g. - ..on. Xew b-ti; Ept-raiia ( I. .r'.i! •! - ! K. •-> i iiic :••»' York: Xt l-'»n Chaitiii.ii. of - . n i ,..'• l.-i u e. Fia .1:- lin count... X'W \..rk. anlli.'n! ( 1 ara-.nd. ..1 Kee-cii le. Now York 'he v.: : a., bea- uad n* i.t of kin of P.- - u-la'or, an-1 !•• all 1-r -a:- in 1 e r g who ..• a'd take aa in!, re—' iu any p >rt'.. n .f il<- real i r t.e:- t.al i ropirt> of-all te-t..'..r aii.lil.c execator or txtculors. nustee ,<r tru-te. s i a'u, d or de-< ri 1 ed in the wh! of E-iv. ird xharlovv. ..ate of An--tble, .1.-. -a-ed, —ud gre* tmg. Wli-rea-. H.-nry X lleiviit. Ihe exeiut.r i,.i*u ed. of Edwar-l shap -w. Las lately applied to.a a Surrogate's i ourl ol the couulv of ( i.aton !-. have a certi'iti instrua.* nt ia w riling leiatitig t-> both real and personal estate, duty p.-..vi«l a- the last wiil and te-tatueut of Edv.urd xLarlow. late of Ausable. in said i o u t . t y . i l i o v o i . Therefore, y o u . a n d each of you. are heri-by cited and required t o t o aaii appear btf. re our said Surrogate's (."ourl l-i be held at the offi.-e of our Surrogate of the ec-utiti of ( Jinton, i u t h e village-of Plattsburgh. in aud for the cuui-ty of Clinton, on the 17ih day of April. l*:*.i. at ten o'el»k i n t i e forenoon of that dav. to atuvl the pr.-i.au- < f t h e s a d last will a n d t . sl.tii.-nl. And if any of the persiui.-. interc-te-1 !«-• .uilei the age "f tw-e-nty-one years, they are i r-iuircl te appear by their giiardl-ni. if they have ae. o r I! thev have uoce, to appear and aj-ply for one to be appointed; or. in the event <>f their neglect or f-iilurt- to <io s*a. a jr-aaxsii-ia -.vill !•*: aippolz2t«d t-y the Sttrnigatc, to represent ani act for tbera iu tbe proceeding. In testimony whtreof. we have caused the seal of enr said surrogate's Court to be hcreur.to affixed. Witness. H n. John II. B<Ktli, Surrogate < f said county of Clinton, at the village of Plaitsburgb, ia faid cuunty, the 15ib day of Fet ruary. i tie thousand (ight, hundred and niiifty-i.itie. [* s] TITfS P. hUEDUEN. Clerk of Sorrogate's C >nrt. •\T0T1CE.-By rrder of Hon. John 11 Booth, i> Surrogate of Clinton county, X. Y.. notice Is hereby given ticitordiiig to law, to all tier-sons having claims against Johana Curtis, late of Jlooers. lu eald county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same with the vouch- ers thereof to the sutecrlberat 'tier resldeuee la Mooers Forks. In said couiltx. on or before the first day of April. 1899. Dated, Mooers Fork*, Sept Mill. 1H». S3m6 JAaNE CURTI-j. Administratrix. "XTOTICE.—By er<ler (f Hon. John II. Booth. X> -Surrogate of Clinton County, N. Y.. notice Is hereby given acci-rdlrg u> law, to till persons having ela! ins against Dts Wilt C. Hoyminu latetf Pla'tsbtirgh. In said coanty, deceased, tuat, they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouch, era thereof to the subscriber at hisstore in Platts- burgh. N. X.. on or before the 1st day of May, 1699. Dated Outober Mill, 183S. 42m0 IL W- CAT>Y. Executor. N OTIOB.-Uy wlw of Uou. John u. Booth, Surrogate of CHiitotifouuly, N. Y,, notice Is herebv given according to law, to all iiersons hav- InrtiUilras agaiiist OUsrles Uftllojttleot AUoua, in •aud Counts', deceased, that they ant required to MMWt tlie»8»ie with tb» Toucher* thereof to the ..bteriber at her r«*id«ie« in Alton., N. Y.. on or Mor« thafOtB d M ' * *P«"».-W». DiU«.0el. -' her. •I .1. l t d .l.»I IViiu -t by Ian Is..f \\ a::.,... It Va.—ar. b e i l g p u t - o f I''- -•• a- -. - g 'g - t. g I acre lot- in t* « I a'^a L.o iti.-i *..,•— 'a gee tract, -o eal'a -1 a',1 c. nu»n ...g'_•• :»• r- - 1 be the same la. :•• • r 1.—.. . . i l l , a g ti.e preiais.:.- e.,n\ei- i t > Lutle r P. rr:-b at.d to Th mas Harney party of the !r-t part ... b> d. ed dated the -..en. Ma.i. i- - " JOHX H BO.'llH. R.icree T>K. ERI;E'X SALE IX PAH 1\ .'. i.n -( .inton le!,i.lv HTJTloN >,;-.-..«• Eila 11: - .l. * . . li;T. - *:-.i. -* Emma B'ow - and otheis. b f. !-,:,.* '- I: - v r'„-.- of iin ii.terl-K-ut«.rj padgu..-t a - ,..-. ci. '. ,| i.y rrudr m l h r al—le ei.t t> 1 a. P ', u ; '. bearii.g late F t b 1 1 . P - . ' . . u d .1 t .ft.- l . ('but >!• i ••:•;« i b-rk'sofli . -. 1. t : . - - ' 1 I - .< ut.-i.--.g-.. 1 the Refer.-.' in-uli "i.lg-ii. ..I l. JO . i. e. a • 11 at pit.! - a.i.-P -n .»' It. - !' ••• •• r '. ll.e I lit It U-. . 11. P e .1 lag" •! 1 e'-'rg -a I- ...li'.. .l.P.e ablij of \'-r. 1- • ..' ..'-, ii,,.:, lie- f--i;,.v\a.g -!• -• t l - a ; t . u A - P . . : • - rt.i •>. pace ,-r|a,-,- •-: . •• '. -.! . > 1-, .' e t,.«!i , ( >..!,,, , ( ,;,,'y ••! < - 'I - ' I I' 1 -• , *-.-* \--rk . - ' d : - P o A.-t -,-aarter . '. 1, ' to.' • ! • g ' . ' i H i . . It-tag'- "it, ' i- -jru-ir! b> ' . r - 'a ..'• r- ' •-ag t l,e-ati,e | . . a.- * le. dr ! p. -.-Vi!. II k . r b , \ \ il •,.., li li,.-..r I;, -lei-1 eta'. I - ',- :*,". -lay <•! "atoU-r. I II -1 1 el. JollX 11 1I...IT11 R.ftr.. ri .^1, f4 O T I C E . N 'olli'E 1- hereby ginii t- the _ i.xl.fLiu.-f Th.-iiia- f;> ••<•• .-• :l ivhu - aii. ged t-» have died ti.tesUi.e. P ^t i - ..;. apply t . i'..e -..arrof-iue if < nitt.-a .- .':;,!> :. r .*' tcrs of a lmmi-tratiou upon ti..- i-t..'.- •! sail TLoiii-l:>',u on thexth dai ..I May ;-». ui'.!. o'clock in the f.-r< li t.n Dated.ixtolt-rg'tb. !-.- AMiREll WIt.I.lAMx 4: ,i.:> Put.l.e \' u. sa-tr.-t. r Bv order if lllt.t. of H. .*, 11 I: - it ^ . u a . i - V^OTHE ! X> Surrogate of I Iit.tou io„»-tj hereby Klle.i a-'Hiriilug lu law. t . a'I pe'» •« ba.lr.geliilu^- it?-3ei-^I liar.nuli il L - --5*.t.a,. Ii.tr of ruiLsb .rgh, lu said n-uu'v. diceasci it at thej ..reria,u,reil to exhibit th*. same with tt.e v o u c h e r s 11 i r m f to the subscriber at his store in Piattsl-».rgli. iu said County aud State. . u . r tefore H e 1-t day of Slay. lsyj. Dalei. October Mill. 1«9S. 42mU H. W. CADY*. Adtnlnbtrator. Geo, BesjarcJiriSj Jr, ? XiTioltsale and Kt-tail D<?ai«»r in Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, Oystei-3, t'lsh. Fruits, Vegetables hi.,, Ocnier Slargartit saiti t rtii.:-. t ' . - - Pl^TTSBtKJJel N. -M. Notice to Taxpayers. •1.1 1 - ' , - . . ! 1 .- . tr. * . . ' . . ,- i i fr-.i.'i . ! > . - ' 1 •..,.- : -i . . . , . - I!.. 1 ,.;. - ' - I l- - !:-'.' I • ,.t. i tr . i - i . t - • ;'-. : HI .1.1 II - . IN Di'' '. I - .••-• ••.' •• 'i LiYBry ai Bales Stafiles. EVi. W. SrViSTK, Wootlwaril Stablt-s, /.;..::. it ',. . : .• , IL. • • . . . • . . . . . _ . . . . i ' s i. : - . .. - . A -t ' - ' * •' *. >. New 1- •» llr o . i -- . . - , . : - „• * al -! Il - I ,r I , ' . -• ' - i • . - . . ' . - . !>.' ir ,1. r- la if a . - - - v . ' 1 t.tg'.t tun..- '.i» Il i. J • J ,- , ' , . -t ', V, " " ---« »' .' •- it ,r. 'so..--. .'.'«• t.-i \; - - .r'Y a I »i : '„• sta - . •• •• - <• . - •••• '- ie -->..' u :- .!-., : r , -.'.a « ' I r i*o.^-„ Vnnici: - By order of Hon J..J. xi surrogatafl of CUnUm r-our.tj . X. U B-oth . tolice 's hereby given according t o l a w . l o ai j-err-t- hm-Tcg •'a'ms against Sarah Atw-i-J. utU* >f <;.l.l.X Y . i u said couM}. Jecaa.sid tt^t Ihe.i arerc.,.1 red t.ieshib't thes.anie w ItL tbe lot., hers tlieieofUi the aubs« - rilK-r- at their rcs'.i«..H "u Chagy N. Y .oilor before t h e o l b d a y of May. lsju Dated, Xov. 3rd, US*.. LEWIS .vnvuua ,5n.0 WILBl'K A ATWOuD "VIOTICK.-By order of Hon. John IL B.*.'.h. i^ Surrogate of Clinton county, X Y*., n o t i c e Is hereby given according to law. to all pers..t.s havit'K claims against Philander Stratloi., late of Chazy, X. Y , in said county, deceased that Uiey are required to exhibit the tame mth the loueh ers thereof to the subscriber at the store of Wal Jei ¥ stratloa in West Ciiaity, J?. Y , on er l^fore the loth d.iy of ApriL 1833 Dated, September 22, is«s CYREKll'S STItAllXlN. 40aia WALTER F. STRAITON. M0T1CK.-By onler of Hon. John U Booth. 1> Surrogate of CHutou oouuty, K. Y', notice Is hereby Sivcu according to law. to all persons having clalnW sgalust Sunford llewilt, latO of l'em, in said eounty, dec-eased, that they an* re- quired to exhibit the same with the vouchers ill woof to the subscribers at the ofiioe of Xathiui T. Hewitt ill Keeseville, S. Y.. on or before the drat day of J u n e . 169a > a Dated. November 18.1888 4BM| SABA* B. HBWITT. i ««Mtton. 1 *.-;.. 1 _r.- i».i L-.rxijj '*.! i. P.al'-barg -.0 . c • .--r aj;- a ,, , i t I.-1I M <.% .111111 BURKE'S Cleansing and Dyeing MOUSK Corner ol Miller jnd Cornelia Mrccti>, ,No. ;.' -...-.. ,1 >.-•, . . PLATTSBOKOH rs V •ipEel.U. AtU-iti 11 gt>.a t, Ut.- - . laa-) ITS W o r k . V»«*i-.b> - 1 1- I ' - i g r.»»» i«-t . am-la' i jircfcsed L a d l e s ' DrensM^s - leoi.ed a^, 1 ii*,-sed Stains nil. -*i»l fr. 11. a l i n i i - t 1 a» 1 - 1,* t CurtaP s iH-aatttaOv J . - v- up Kl 1 << •»...- 1 . «• y clea»icd b'-k at-I Xa-U'. Noikt.ea , eii'.ed w l l e y o u v>a*l Me utinaiusi. u.-«» tr. iu Fi»rt.i turu. \Ve*'!eauCari.ets al ».. taw h per foot We Dye all iiads . 11 iothSfeg. a^d 21tar-u.UK «titx faction. Easy Washing. 0 A14. itsd«*-5t"*» Pnr»«rt Wai«t'r. Xa-M'ts .. ' ' -Jt J - n*ii Wanted-An Idea I ^ i S S l*r6l«ica. >oui tilers, -w* «<•-> lanafi >.MI whSww.Sv Wrtu 3QAS Wkb4•ca^b^'b•' S w Intent *<t<» aaya WaatUustou, D C-. ter ta«tr ihaw prita «*•» wtlW ol t»t> Vnaiital tu<M>uaa« waiii*i. ii

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THE PLATTSBTTRGH REPUBLICAN, SATTODAY MQRNIJTO, MARCH it, 1899. BUSINESS C&RBS.

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I wrote th- int. rview while he wait-(-1, and ia- r< ad it after thu down train bad v;Li-t! b

"That v ill bring me my burglar if ;lll*.t^lng v. i i i , " be said, returning the not bo-k. "D m't yon think soV"

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Mr. I'lnb-ail Ili.rrigan, or Hon. Fatty JIc<ii UIKI.-, or whatever his name may (lionet! to be, will scare the foolihunuss out of yon on the model question for a twehenmntb."

"Thanks. Uut if you've any sympathy to spare ku-p it for the other .fellow. Fi\n loaded for bear—grizzly hear at that ," taitl Leonard confidently as I boarded the train. "Goodby. If yon happen to think of anything that will make i t stronger, put i t in . "

Fur u fortnight nothing came of the interview, save a combined attack of other interviewers upon the outworks of Castle Freaklc-y, as Leonard called his gnmll architectural folly in Brankville. I n the meantime, however, the Brank-vjlliaas began to wonder why their "eccentric geuiuB" did not use the arc light which he had had wired jnto the cot tagnatno JitUe expense. 3-asb why he wanted aa mo light at all when tb s house wa» already aglow nightly w i t i incandescent globes »P one could gnesa, but by tbi* time Leonard's vagarie*, which; w«p Jsany, were bo«iuuiug to *o unquestioned,

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I-• c.p ,1 d o w n the street and tnr a.-:i tin-alb.y, prying and staring m i l l ! | , . ,;!,i h a v e s h r i e k e d . H e is s u c h

a tcribi-l .". ' . i i .« villain—worse than anything y> u " vt r saw on the stage."

"(lood," sai.l L- nard, warming gen­ially at tin- lire if enthusiasm. " I hi p e You d i d n ' t d o a n y t h i n g t o s c a r e

h i m oii'. "

"txare him ! I didn't dare show my face a t a v s i u d o w . O h , p l e a s e , H a r v e y ,

d e a r , g i v e i t u p a n d r i n g fo r a p o l i c e ­

m a n ! "

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p r e s s t h e b u t t o n ' / N e v e r ! " s a i d L e o n a r d

heroically. "Not if I have to—but give me something to cat and then tell me what he looks l ike."

The cottage was ablaze with light imm hall to kitchen, but Helen clung neivou.-ly to her husband's arm all the way to the cozy dining room. There she regaiiii-d some measure of eompo-

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t; !• •! !: ,.f i.ysteria—ti giiinps'o which b - i: a ' .e : u t - b e c o u l d u s e w i t h t e l l i n g

(!:<• t m :- .me f u t u r e s t o r y if h e s h o u l d

v,!,, t.'.roii^h the night's adventure

I.. !.:iy for Leonard's fortitude, v;., .: • : - : i i t - t n d m o r e t h a n o n c e tii (le­

s t : : I in ; • : . ; n > ly, t h e t i m e of w a i t i n g

v. ; - in ' - . ! • . . ; : ; - p r o l o n g e d . T h e c h i m e

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w b . n be i.- r.i o n e of t h e p a r l o r w i n ­

dow.- g o i p w i t h a n o i s e t h a t w a s a n y ­

t h i n g 1 t.i i i ' d i t a b l e t o t h e s k i l l of a

pi - .-.. s--l: !:-il ili ' l i- b l e a k e r .

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'Oiine-'-tiug v,*ith t h e bel l i a H e l e n ' s

r o o m w h i l e b e w a i t e d b r e a t h l e s s l y fo r

a ci it lit i i u i t i on of t h e a 'mrrn . I t d i d n o t

t a r r y . T h e r e w a s a c r a s h , a s of s o m e

3uo f a l l i n g o v e r a c h a i r , f o l l o w e d b y a

m u t t e r e d i m p r e c a t i o n , a n d L e o n a r d

p r e s s e d t h e b e l l p u s h .

N o w t h a t t h e b a t t l e w a s f a i r l y o n ,

h e f e l t e q u a l t o a n y t h i n g , a n d h e a n ­

t i c i p a t e d t h e n e x t m o v e of t h e e n e m y

w i t h n e r v e s a - t i n g l e . T h a t , too , c a m e

q u i c k l y . T e n s e c o n d s a f t e r t h e c r a s h

the lignro cf a man appeared at the open door of the bedroom, and Leonard saw that the intruder was carrying his shoes in his hand.

Stocking feet on the dampened metal­lic matting would simplify matters im­mensely, and the second signal went to Helen with no uncertain ring.

Cautiously and feeling his way with ais free band the robber crept across to cbe safe, and when tho outstretched hand came in contact with the damp metal Leonard knew that the moment had arrived.

With one touch he sent the third sig­nal to Helen and with another flooded the room with a glare of light from half a dozen electric lamps. The bur­glar gasped, dropped his shoes and fell back against the safe with many emo­tions struggling for simultaneous ex­pression on his unheautifal face. Leon­ard sat up in bed with his hand still under tho pillow and strove to be de­cently calm and matter of fact.

"Good evening," he said hospitably.

DESPONDENT WOMEN

THE constantly recurring monthly suffering gives women the blues!

How hopeless the future appears, month after month the same siege with menstrual pain!

Comparatively few women understand that excessive pain indicates ill-health, or some serious derangement of the feminine organs.

A million women have been helped by Mrs. Pinkham. Read what two of them say.

MRS. LIZZIE COLEMAN, ol Wayland, N. Y., writes: " D E A R MRS. PINKHAM—For years I suffered with painful

menstruation and falling of womb. The bearing-down pains in my back and hips were dreadful. I could not stand for more than five minutes at a time when menstruation began. But thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege­table Compound, my sufferings are now I a tiling of trie past. I shall glaflly recommend your medicines to all friends."

Miss C. D. MORRIS, 3 Louisburg | Square, Boston, Mass., writes:

" D E A R MRS. PINKHAM—I have I been using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it has helped me wonderfully. I was troubled with headache, backache and that weak and tired feeling. I cannot say enough in praise of your medicine for it has done me so much good. I shall recommend it to all my friends who suffer."

Despondency is » dis­ease. Nervousness and •nappishness come with it. "Will power won't overcome it . The femi­nine organs are con­nected by netves with the brain and all parts of the body. These organs must be healthy or th* mind ia not healthy.

All low-spirited or suffering; women may write to Mrs. Piak> kam at Lynn, Mass.* and reeeive her adrko free of IWt<

"Don' t 5 •-• filafmcvl. ~ n r.r. tu T,I ti'ing.r so brig a<* y.n k><p r.>rfr.tlT •inset. If y. n di n't, h^w»r r. yen sir" a d e a d le.a-s

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While Ln.uard was txjl t iuin - : the r t ' b h ' r c r n l e d for a s p u n : - . P u t be­

fo re l i - c o u l d bu i tu b h i m s . Ir h - f--;i t o

t h e ti ,- r l i k e o n e s m i t t e n w i t h i p i h psy .

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w a s v e r y m u c h l e s . t h a n v.-. a l i i be i e -

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v i t a l i i y . 1'ni s o r r y I h a d t o g i v e y o u

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y o n h a v e t o i . .r if y o n d o n ' t d o a s I

te l l y o u . "

" Y e ' r e a b o u t t h o r u m m i e s t c u s t o m ­

e r e v e r I s t r u c k , " s a i d t h e m a n , g e t t i n g

c a u t i o u s l y u p o n h i s fee t . " W o t e r y e

g o i u to d o w i t h a c o v e r "

" T h a t d e p e n d s u i t i r c l y u p o n y o u r

b e h a v i o r . F o r r t . t s o n s w h i c h y o u

w o u l d n ' t u n d e r s t a n d i t h a s b e c o m e

n e c e s s a r y f. r m o to k n o w p e r s o n a l l y a

g e n t l e m a n of y o u r p r o f e s s i o n . If y o u

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w i t h o u t r e f e r e n c e t o y o u r o b j e c t i n

c o m i n g h e r e t o n i g h t . "

" A n d w o t if I h i c k o n a l l t h a t ? "

" Y o u w i l l be> s h o c k e d f irst a n d t u r n ­

ed o v e r to t h e p o l i c e a f t e r w a r d , b u t y o u

w i l l b - n a - o m i b l e , I ' m s u r e . T h i s

house i.- ir-tuii-lv a deathtrap for any one w h o d o e s n ' t k n o w i t . Y o n c o u l d n ' t £?et

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" Only the First Step is Difficulty

The first step rt Sp^m

should hi- to cleanse Naiu-c s

house from Winter's zeeu^.u-

Utions. Hood's Sarsarariita

does this work easily. It is

America's Greatest Sp*ir.c

Medicine. It purifies the blood,

as millons of people say.

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"l)v you smolict" out of it alive in broad daylight with­out my li-lp or a pair of wings. I t 's getting late. Which will you do?"

"Oh. I'll come oft de perch, 'f course. I ain't no bloomiu bluffer w'en it comes to ,1- show down."

" I tboM'ht you'd bo sensible. Now give me your weapons, and we'll go up stairs."

But the burglar had no weapons, and, what seemed still more singular, no tools. Leonard marveled greatly there­at, but hi-: guest explained:

" I was jist gittin de lay ' f de land, d'ye s-e? No use bringin de wholo ma­chine ship 'f der wasn't goin to be no chance to use i t . "

"But do you usually go unarmed?" "C'.ur=p %ve does," replied tho bur­

glar, w?.;h fine irony. "Us coves ain't no bloody sluggers. Wot we wants is do swag, tfec';''

Leonard promptly made a note of the first fact in his diagnosis and sent Hel­en the fourth and last signal.

"Now, then, Mr."— "Bi t t s , " said tho burglar. "Mr. Bitts, come with rue, and

we'll take a few notes tonight, if you don't mind."

Lr-ou.- . i - : ! l e d t h t a v r a y c o h i s s t u d y

and wLeekd out an easy chair for tho burglar, "cMr, down and make your­self comfortable," he said. "Do you smoke':"

Mr. Bitts admitted the fact, and Leonard passed tho cigar stand and set­tled himself at his writing table. Then and there began an inquest into crim­inal methods and motives the like of which no courtroom has ever witness­ed, and through it all the burglar re­clined lazily in the easy chair, smoking contentedly and talking as freely as any investigator, however curious, could wish.

For an hour Leonard's pen kept even pace with his queries, but after that the talk became less investigative on Ike part of tho host and slightly more inquisitive on that of the guest.

As an unlettered craftsman of the guild felonious, knowing less than noth­ing of things literary, Bitts was nat­urally curious to acquaint himself some­what with the doings of the strange world into which ho had stumbled, and his ignorance was so naive that Leon­ard, enthusiastic to the lips on the subject of his calling, was at some pains to explain his work, its methods, its difficulties and its achievements.

It was positively refreshing to pour such a stream of information into a per­fectly vacuous mind, with the assurance that it could never find its way out again, and Leonard, warming to his work, went into details with the mi­nuteness which his auditor's powers of comprehension seemed to demand.

Bitts listened as a dull man might, with apparent interest when he could understand and with respectful atten­tion when the matter grew abstruse, but his questions were always fruitful, and Leonard encouraged them as giving him a still deeper ing^ht into the char­acter of the type burglarious.

Hence, what with acute enthusiasm on one hand and patient, if somewhat ungrasping, attention on the other, the hall clock struck 1 before Leonard real­ized that what he desired to accomplish needed not to bo wrought out in a single sitting. Wherefore he arose and mado amends.

"By Jove! That's 1 o'clock. I owe you an apology for keeping yon up so late, though I presume in your profes­sion you're used to bad hours. Come with me and I'll show you where you are to sleep."

He led Bitts to a bedroom at tho end of the corridor, touching electric pushes for additional light as he went along.

"You'l l find everything comfortable and cozy, I think, Mr. Bitts. Yon see, we've been expecting you for several days. Make yourself quite at home, and consider yourself for the time being a member of the family. Only dou-4 try to get away. I shan't lock the door, and, as yon see, the windows are pro­tected only by fly screens, hut I assure you you could never get out of here alivo without my help. Good night. Touch this button when yon want to pnt out the l ights."

The guest Eaid MGooa iiiRht," anil Leonard thought he surprised the sim­ulacrum of a satirical grin on tho man's face as he closed thedoor. A min­ute later be was giving Helen a cir­cumstantial account of what had be­fallen.

" I t worked like a charm from begin­ning to end, he continued, with par­donable pride. "So hitches, no danger, no violence, though I did haye to give him a mild shock, just to illustrate the completeness of the th ing ."

"Ob, Harvey! You didn't hurt him, did you?"

"Of course no t . He's too flue a speci­men to be spoiled in the taking."

"And what arrangements did you make With him?"

' ' Just what we planned. We've had pur first seance, «ud he is to be' cur guect until I 'm through investigating hint. After that he, i* to be free to go as he came.J'

"Ttaauk goodness, I 'm glad it's all over!'- exclaimed Helen cratefally, and with this the matter rested for what was left of that eventful might

The next day ebaaeed to b» Saadsy. sad It was qatte lata when *es4aftoaiearta*a«**t*J*

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chamber was open, the bid had not-been slept in, and the room was empty. Binned to the pillow slip was a note in the u- at handwriting of a practiced penman:

Devi! Ma. LBOSAUD—1 ewe yen nn apolnsry f o r <ir<.i»iin3 o u t so m i c e r c T r m n i . u - l y . t , ; u I mil i Mi-.*, d l o e a t i l i a n e a r l y t r a i n f. r t i i c c i t y . Wi'.h i n a e y t i u i n k s fur y e u r h i - s* . i t : i i i ' y , i x-t t n i l t d :e . , I m i . a . l t 'd , I a i u I K . I V a n d n l w n y s your sim . re frit nil, B I T T S .

"What do yon ninko of it?"' di-niaud* ed Lecuard in a daze when he had taken tho not" down stairs to Helen.

"Oh. Harvey! Can't you gnes-?" she faltered.

He fell into a chair and hid his face. " I don't have to guess. I know," ho groan, d. "Ho was no more a burglar than I am. It was that villain Macar-tb.ur of Tho Beam. Has the mail come:''

It bad, and Helen found the paper with trembling lingers. There it was uudir staring headlines, with every detail elaborated and every idiosyn­crasy, down to a minute description of the burglar trap, made the most of with true journalistic thrift not un-minvded with sardonic humor.

Hi leu read it aloud with tears in her voice. Leonard listened and made no sign.

"Isn ' t it too despicably heartless!" she. ciiid at tho end, and Leonard had to smile in spite of his chagrin.

" I fancy that depends upon the point of view, but we'll take that ground in evi ning up things with Mr. Macarthur. V.'imt vi tb this write up and tho sham date be gave me last- night, not to speak of the wear and tear on my nerves in landing hiiu, he's left me pretty deeply in ikht. but I shouldn't wonder if I coull make out to pay the account be-f.ne it 's outlawed. On the other hand, I'm not so sure he hasn't served my turn without meaning to. He will make a fairiy good proxy burglar in the absence cf the real thing."

Lienard's figure of speech was mild, but his vengeance was ample. When the new novel appeared, it was speed­ily discovered that a certain young Iri.-hman on The Sunday Ream had posed as a model for tho burglar there­in.

Leonard had caught the inspiration of the moment-, and tho result was a beautiful bit of literary caricature so true to the iifo that he who ran might read and lecognize the original. Where­upon Macarthur was rechristened "Bitts. '" and to this day there aro those who beiievo he is a reformed burglar.

* jl^*- TIME TABLE.

Jj^Tqxf TAEES EFFECT

Oct. 22, 189S.

G O I N G N O R T H .

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I S* I 102

R o u s e s P o i n t C o o p e r v i l l e C h a z y W e s t C h a z y B e e k r n a n t o w n

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Gomci EAST—Leave Keeseville 7-20, 9:10, 11:30 a. m.. and 12-20, 3:15.5:40, 9-35 p. m.

GOISG WEST—Leave Po r t Kent 7:45,10-33, a. m.. and 11-57,12:43. 3:40, 0:35,10:02 p. m.

COSNBOTIONS—Trains will connect a t P o r t Kent with passenger t ra las of the D. & H. C. Co. and boats of the Chaciplain Transportat ion Co.

G. A. LEWIS, Superintendent. C. S. TATLOR, General Manager.

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In testimony whtreof. we have caused the seal of enr said surrogate ' s Court to be hcreur.to affixed.

Witness. H n. John II. B<Ktli, Surrogate < f said county of Clinton, a t the village of Plai tsburgb, i a faid cuunty, the 15ib day of Fet ruary. i tie thousand (ight, hundred and niiifty-i.itie.

[* s ] T I T f S P . hUEDUEN. Clerk of Sorrogate 's C >nrt.

• \T0T1CE. -By r rde r of Hon. John 11 Booth, i > Surrogate of Clinton county, X. Y.. notice Is hereby given ticitordiiig to law, to all tier-sons having claims against Johana Curtis, late of Jlooers . lu eald county, deceased, that they a re required to exhibit the same with the vouch­ers thereof to the su tec r lbe ra t 'tier resldeuee la Mooers Forks. In said couiltx. on or before the first day of April. 1899.

Dated, Mooers Fork*, Sep t Mill. 1H». S3m6 JAaNE CURTI-j. Administratrix.

"XTOTICE.—By er<ler ( f Hon. John II. Booth. X> -Surrogate of Clinton County, N . Y.. notice Is hereby given acci-rdlrg u> law, t o till persons having ela! ins against Dts Wilt C. Hoyminu l a t e t f Pla ' tsbt irgh. In said coanty, deceased, tuat, they are required to exhibit the same, with t h e vouch, era thereof to t h e subscriber a t h iss tore in Plat ts­burgh. N . X.. on or before the 1st day of May, 1699.

Dated Outober Mill, 183S. 42m0 IL W- CAT>Y. Executor .

NOTIOB.-Uy wlw of Uou. John u. Booth, Surrogate of CHiitotifouuly, N. Y,, notice Is

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