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\i-.c appearance of
ureal ly improved,
b.u> the grass can
r.aking a small in -
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are
A#NI^R$W&. lietns.-~-T>he $totejasgay ; freight
wi l l to© cl6;s«d!Hto%y.:-f.
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$5aool te&fc* wjh ftom. JKmttkgtt Asad-m&t 't&M&tate,, m' the :•&»&• grounds yesterday $ttera#oh, maipjig the s&v-
[Mt6, ' : f tet#^-i6t tt&'tocal'Mil tossersu j i t waf % widl ^ t e s t e d , ^ M e , Mftloiie *I§a.dihg tor fl.tia lAtilnga and then
going, aihead; ' Jft the
I t ^ & S ^ ^ ^ - ! * ^ 1 ? ^ ! * ^ ^ **«M* feW«hi * W o i their
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RUBBER I D S • $ • *
/ ^r6"^;t,
guaranteed kladj s o
• aks.
her•©£ H t f e . ' W a s a s m r e .enteifMaed at -a. M s p d a y .party toy Sfiss H a i e l Sawyer*. *. '
,. -^Urn w, 33* $&&. yesterday talked t o t h e pagEte *of the Stoatf Street school ^garitihi?. ta*e observance of M « B ^ 8 % ! ©ay ,*"" • "••"...
•^Tro l l ey «ass ^jja w a fo the *S«n*-mgr Seitool tod $lm £o in* tomoirow. af seraaon, %g, f e a t h e r *>ejmttah& on, t a e r^gal^f jSfteea. miUute .scisedute^. ' ^k&.'&m^m, & barker/ ,b&di&a* bgtatowu* ^mrOfesfflp;-/ the p«|;»it. d£-tbe ; Bapt is t chu&h tomormw . in 'ex-*hsakg# with. # e pastor, the 0&v/ W» S..«Pee£.,.. , . • ' - " • ' [
- - ^ t e ^ ^i,^3Mto*attaa--taar*s. %vtli he h e t t a t A r l i n g t o n oft Jatne * a a 4 S, a a § . fi^angemeiits are h-eingS -made .by & ^ar%' of « a t t s b t t i ^ t e h 4 t » n # a s t s - t o see'Shem1..
rhe best construct*
1%*$ &•( ^ • \c market. If jSEHSt s f*
^Us i s l&g- ^ p a t r i o t i c songs , ij tJ^MaftO-tatt jrbttiai^ 1 e ^ t a t l o n i «cwt %cla6maojjss a^ptoprlate t o Me> «aon*JSl 'Day 'w$*e HeM a t «Sb' Inters
fajediate .$c&&<& iBViday aftemqow, •—9a*. $gg$gar » e e « t ^ . of ttte Wool>
hfe held f a ^ associatxoii rooms o n l lbstdaj; '$wb ip% a t 4- *». -&u • Meel^' faf•-.«£ f i e e ^ c a S * * " ©tnwatftte^ *t '
ty-fiw ,ai- goods we eaa a«rve
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SENRY. WOOD <S MARSHALl
14 Br idg^
mm kmm %e sflate* finir 6he J"^ •was weeded t » •«§: the score, bitt the las t psttone IhatShiau snade three iu-^ c t i i a l i&het aitti^t air d i t was 'ail ,-i«frer+.,. - ;'• • • . ' ' " ! '
Q o w w a s i h t h e hox f^r the horae ieain atid'©itefe^d'jBt stii>srh gatae. He' * a s a^ «troHtg a t the finish a s a t the start, &M "<rtm cool a t t&feti: times* Uhllfee ttany yoyng Ktt<5h«rs^6{i)w is wot Utqiierirei &y iacfc of supppii, biit oft iKiich. ooMSlonS jseeiis to l^t oat a. hi^.iaaa Strltes oa l the jjiexfe inaa or two: H e 4 i i this several tjifles yes*
For # i e P. H. - ^ Bessette /and l a y et te h i t %ell. {Both.' Kaa: haSas in flfte style, ahd Besse t te . cleverly took « d -y,aatage of $ a dpj^rtuliii^r ttt s t e a l jioitte "whea t h * Ufelone pltishej; drojH
a, t h r o * l t o j ^ : t h e ^ t e h e r . " •Phe irork of the M^m hatt«»5r)
iresr excellent. aDuiSey,*as very effec-# v e ill t | e box> ahtf 9HoK«^. thot&h hkrid s pea t>y *• h«diy sprsjijea ankle, did wel i . &* Is a igoOd ;ba6k* s t sp and; J i a s «, 'swtit * M amitt i te mtblti Thft 3aalojtie *ijMetd^j» dilft ijiot show np as vjfeTl a s th*- reist 4 t ;Oie team, heiag 5a&par«atly hotheTfied
. 3>y. the r i « ^ i gfound^ % » stiittinaly M l o w » ; ' . :
NEW BELT PINS AND BUCKLES, Ifrooches, Bead Chains,
Hat Pins, &c. NEW* CHINA, iBRIC-A-BRAC
, AND CUT GLASS.
€fca T u t t l e (SL P a r s H a l l C o . -
3. w* Tiitii© #.s©* BASE BALL-^Everything in the Line. Spauld
ing's and other makes. LAWN TENNIS—1903 (koods. SpauldingVand
Wright & DItson's. GOLF—33. G. I. Fine Line.
Rubber Balls—Red, Green and Blue.
-i Rhy not ha ee the best? They cost 6 0 ^Iftore .m&n the o i d j n w * Idadi
tpjeaj^if JgEtS^ If yoa ^rant them. Some
iy|& iosfe?i|-:'^c»
;j-!)on*t feiet about owr coats and rttoasers made Irom p o n e g a i B o m e -
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS We offer new colosxajjr &L 3£anha.ttan"
:.*n* Mtaarch shirts not to he foiunj
V^feewhere. ! -
•$jrs, HorehsHse wi l l h e at the © W h e t l a h d I r t e ISaesday aiijprniTiS :4mH./$ataJt4ay,»odtt/-%lth th& latest M^f ' fe::^''tte«dlgs^j¥k m& m^gerialgf :A8 |&#es°imter€istieid.'i(fe- Mifttea to-;«aBL. ..
:. .'h-fire" Featst *jr. We«ks * ^ « » ' • « ; :Seth-»imej ts&st&o&m v^&M he ld 'oa # a k d a y -«settifig' a t t .<>*«lfi^,, ^Oixd'a* ;im©mlae. a t S-tf-idoek,. M^ad»y'<fe?eni»g m.*% ©SclodMxSiid- gsoesday m&p&g: a.i-
: .i*GWe&pe Wv.i3t *mttiei^ee,:whoJ recency ret3axnedt froto Mis huntUftie trip in Canada, and TVAO wa» absent from hdxae some three weeks, heoii(Sht jjaca with Mm two fine bears as tropin-. i t s o f the fcmiHEesex^Co, fteflutollcMu
- i A t the post office W a y the sen" c « * delivery 'window -wEi be opeal £rom 7 to 1J30 a.m"„ <1 to-1:30 ik.nu, and ? to $ pi nu; t »e carriers' -window will be open £rom.T-to S $•. m. U'hft morning delivery only wl i i he m a t e by tiift carriers.
-foday JEL B. Baker ?wiil formally oj»en t o thfe puhlio the sale o f ice £t$ani *nd $oda -water, a t hiia store, S a , 1^ Brinfeerhoffi sweet , where he will be pieiased to serve to his irteftds a s delicious an article a s can he produced i n t h i s Jine.
—The new" steamer ' Yermont willj leave Piattsburgia, ax, 8 o'cloos; this morning* arriving a t Burlington at $r,lS. 'Pare for the "round trip, 5Q cents. TSae Vermont will leav$ Bar-^ lington « t S-30 for .Essex, Westport, Port Henry and TieoMerosa, TSie fare tor d i i s round trip i s a l so £0 cents. On the return trip the steamer leaves Turlington * t 5 o'ei6<fk, reach-* ing 'Hatishur^h a t 5.15.
ioutc«ost mill iw duly observi-d a i Sr~ PeMir's church tomottow, Tn ta« n.oi'2 ,n^ the choir wili s ing i h i C-Jegorian »iiass liegia^ by- Dumontl v tit orcajestral aecompaniaaenfc $*oi" an offertory a trio, *'Veni Oi-eator.'1' will be sung by air, and Mrs, c , ^ •Oardinal and Wilfrid Tremhiay. jSjt the evening the^S&daiity o£ the Chilj. drea of Mary yulll -give & special pro' gram. 'j -""" *, ' '
—vTbe Traction CS>, ik addition to its regtUar schedule to tke Barracks wii,i this afternoon operate all its extra cars from <&&$ *s corner direct to thp fair .grounds,- retuirning to the fiarub point by way pt Broad sjtreet CPas!-seugers 01^ the belt wil l be taken to the fair grounds on any belt car. Ajt the end of the game tae cars will bk ran direct froip 1he fair] grounds to Cady'ff corner, belt and hack long a # i h e business demands it.
; PlMtskttrgh. T3fe»?her, 3b». *. , £ayeifct#; xi *.,.. , . .
fjBfaachaifd^*., . . . J , #ex«teitl% •et.*' .* « Bon^tee l , If,. . . , , ^ierney, 5b-..» „ .,,*. Sa^e> T68*V »» »k. ..
* 'ISotah*..., i......
^PrainkHn -iicademy* SioKee, <;-,•'-•.*» .».*» Matshali^ cf .......,»..• jt\.cHcyj ss* # *.* .* * •» • iHutchlna, S h . . » , , Flack, 1&,„ *. * i i , Hnntington, 2h,» ., Gibson, if...' ..; , ^ „ >QaUagiherj, f |v» 4 *. Dudey, p%, *» .» ,*
v' •.&• . i i- i -e ." I I 0 0 B
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1
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10
2
3L 5ft
a i
t .5 m $•%,
'—Ther6,,wa9
and thence around th^ t!o~the fair grounds a s
« !
^..n™? a. good^attendance the entertainnii iat given to the Court Stseet 4&eatte last evening tor! t h i l»eneiat . 'Ol^e ;|#tMetie ^soeiatio)R..o; • ^ f e . ^ 3 ^ h ® r m &gft -SfbtooL • j Ax
5^xs;#eh$ -s*og3afflf, was- .giVefr;'- j^Tn\ 1 :isc^0o4"^efe <fn»! ^mad«. Ms- fBrst, -nafee^ iajtt^ and. feye'several find seiectians,'
•4 1 i-.
Y* E 1 TV £
Varfettes ^ocd thingi fort he tabic I v e l iave tlte
i full M a t ;
j a i l o r solos w^c&' given .&y i S s 3 "^ot-m -'5feW> # d ; #&S' Mahit-,Stt)W^r»:«, Violin, so lo :by S&ms^&.SBasra' alj a « :
^tute'.aold.- % .MarchaiClow-. and;.5 Ml :,wer^ • mU- «s^?ftted>. _'. Mj&te#d WeTtr-
M f i V M f l i ^ . ^ a r r s n . a; sjjfrano-'soto; it.^as-.fM'.Jss W.inm'S- Srs> ;.a^earanc3 :iX£.4 "hfftr- 4EatngiiJ|Sf sqxadW. -at iapsfc iavor-sitte impBessi&i- A n informal danfie v.us enjoyed alter the concert. ,
Another Concert On Wednesday evening afiit. a t S'30
o'clock, a oencfe.' wfli he ^ve iv iw. tb« <3onrt Str.eet ihej&fre for t*3« 'benefit; Of tjtie ienamplMtairChoral •Onion.
and ent Braining jrograia
fancy Groceries, Fruits, feptaMes
. Darber S Co
•toe given, 2S- 'cenii.* &ee. . after
R e p o r t o f COHisiderable
on the' s treets the report that
Will the 'admission ^vili be
•i;o membsrs, A< mlsglort An info: •mal idance.-wili b§ held
•thfr -eoncirt'. ""The proceeds of xhe, entertelitment will be used a s ' a .sina&ng fand i or t h e ' moonlight ex.-carsion on-the new steamer Vermont, June lOta, _
finest and choicest lightsflf m weight.
The "Dorothy t>)dd" Shoe i« l ighter in weight than any other *hoe. The-
Score by/ iSnfjngwj:. ',' P. H. S U - . .•*- ft * * * & % & 9 '3H& Franklin • SU ^ «• 4 ^ 1 *>-4 * 0' ft J « ^
Stolen %isiseiHSIeag;her 5(aj# jkHMK-' $teel (2), ^ierhey* Kelleyj doublife playa—Me*|jh«f t o Cfeir; a»dEEe* *&•! Hutchinsi *taK3t o«%-hy <S$# JO* Dirfey U biiise^: oh: ba|l»--off «?fo* 3» oft J&udey -M tyk W', W^1® W&?* "MoKee; two>-has|*iatg*^e«thervBes'f' "sette, Hateti lnt i three -hfifr bitfrrk !>ay*ttes - »W***.. h%t#~.'#(fcriehi*ai HcKee (%.«8^ed*« i»SMP* «..S-». 6 | JSifaione, 2$ umpire, i ^ Mt^tk*..*
Yesterday's Bail Gamej. iSrationat I^pie-^Bo^ott - - %, i?"ew
York 3 ; S»W»delpM«. 4, »ooJdyJB », American; SJ^gm^&K' ;¥ork 3,.
FiiHaddphla & #a*h iwgton S, StoSlcm T; « t . iAuiB'5 iSM*6i t% tsmtmm % CievelsaKlS;
Pot! Henry V cftfemen. The Bufwagga 3Tacht Clmh'd£ !Port
Henry htts eiecfeeel A e toilciwln* o |*
fleers for tshfi fiJisiang''«fi«scmt C0mmodore--#4. $L Sherrhaa, '<•• YiceHC^r^jnod9j»-rr©i M^h* • ,
'J Secretaryr-0, ^U f fe ide , ' ' TreasurerMS; i& $tti1f$fk- ' ' - \ Executi^o: ©6mm|tte«^-A» 35. fia^
ley, G, K, '^ettftnisi. "& W, 'Wt$mwi% Commodore Sherman made, th^ lot-
lowing a&|*0intment9 pn the istafe Fleet cap^h».Maii*c^,1?, sioofc^-^&j fleet Burgeon:, "$&:'&% t^arne*,-' %£ ] ^ regatta committe^'ffllitiafd, Sttae%T'
a Atwen,-'a:yL-,2feidei:;;!\, -• •• :;I«I' The dat^ fpf ih#-imw6»Ji *^gett»"
se t for 3 fe#4*y a»dJ*W^^e^Say»^t%.. 17 a n d 1& *The aiipuai: «niQ*toer; jw|H be held on-'the e v e n i n g -pf'th© :$Wjt and the ^Riliaii: ha|i: Wili. -hft. Ott:."J:tfi --evening 6f the- I S a C ,;,
Commodo,re ..ffi bote •$&& taken j h i s sail yacht iOhlilfeagie t o tflie Sioudd, r^here: he Will -compete, itt; race« (Ops-jseaapap. / „•• . , ! . - . ' • |. /•
. " • In in,,; 11 ' 1- ' i i n ' i i - i i i - I
# e w e r • Giiionsj' W«ars. J<H%erj :
$%wer <6allonsi Wears Longer,,
JTewer GaiJonsj • ' 1
Wesrs
Pulp Mil! Men Strik*, | 'X*ht shlphite.pulp mill 0 ! f i e 4 J ^ »
Ba^; and sPa$fer COrh^ahjp, located m '^iiiin'ore, »e^aT\Satndy piTl,',.was cicis:-ed TJsirs^af»" the/empjay£si 100 inenj s t e i n g , . Tht^ihplQp^eiit. of k i o n ' union hand caused "the controversy Which resulted in, the strike...'
TfcS strike i s cottfinei tOj the pr^ss ahd'puip workers; Ttih iail\ i s i n m . ning with non-untoh tahor; ShoH-;ly after the strikers.^ijossed' the jpri-vate bridge bsetween ^enlmore' and Sandy Hill the str«ctu*e w a s diBccy-ered on fire, The blaze Was qwlcliy extinsnish'ed. The police are inr4s-tigatinig.' <'• . '•
Death a Mistake. of a stir km cr^ed iTuesday inornlns' by
Alex. Jackion, a, young man of Chateattgay^ had•jpeenj found dead in the wo^ds i n Clinton, ' died from gw3| e£>a% wounds. ; The absence of the since- Saturday
Phone I i s .1 OppWlther i l !
rival and well a n d
of Che flurry o f bad occasioned
^oungt man;. frohf£ home* ^i@hr,fa;veicolor 'to the
report, a n d pasties Immediately went to the neisbihoirhood; wteere. it w a s ' said his Body Jiy, /hut ujipn their aff->
there thejy found jaekseui. ai|Te entirely Mqk»ng«lotis
•excitement ixXs absence ,^<JhatoaiUisay Becord.
Stewer Gallods; Wears l i n g e r .
"Fewer Gallonsj Wears .3t«oDiser»
GERJIS (W |IHSBAikE Bhoafld he promptly expellen, from t h e , -blotd. This la ar time whert t h e system is especially i?ttsc>p.ti!bje to iflhem. • Get rid o£ all iinjJuritieB i n the blood by taking Hood's Sar^tpairilla, and tatus fortify your waofle hody and prevent illneiSJ. ! !
Fewer Gallons; Wears l e n g e r .
Musipal MerchsMidise. ; • , The/greates t sale o f sheet music, etring instruments and musical merchandise ever held in this city m i l commence April 22d and will^cofitiniie until May a2d at .j Jklissi ,Marie jIJaiForce's music atorei t% Margaret .'street; oppoeito 33evliQ ijonse, cojh-jriected with Cittett & Sons of Troy a i d .Albany. jOuring this, .treat, gale popular and olasslc • m u i i i wil l g o a t 6> 10 and ,15 cents "per"~ copy, afaings of all kinds 'at half price,t string instruments at a great redaction, Larjge stock of Edison phonographs, Victor italking machines and latest records always on hand. CaU or wri to for fjnee
talogue of the famous MoKihley 10 <a% inu»io edition. . , t . . J "•
T^L_
materials t«ed in wearing a p p l e t of all kinds, are land yet wt strong a s the heavier jmd more commoQ nut-
terjals, J The upp< srs of "^Dorothy Dodo" Shoes are cat from especially l ight weight, .nne- grained A h w of the highest o.u«iity—such a s i s uMd ohijy toy m»nufact!ir*rs o t much, higher |priced shoes."
This lightness i* of particular advantage. In view of the present .marked tehA«tt<sy i n favot of close edge, Hghl-wetght shoes. - ' '
W # keep the "D&rothy podd Shoes an^ Oxfords i n stock.
STACKPOLE'Si
A SEARCHING INVCSTIOATIQN
Superintendent Collins Inquiring Into fhe Inner Details of
Clinton Prison* The most searching investigation
eVgr held at ClmtOnlpriaonlis now in progress a t Dannemora, and some startling disclosure? are expected among the residents of jDannemora; w h o have for years closely -watdhed events inside the prison walls.
Superintendent Collins, -Gharles K. Baker, his chief; clerk, two members of h i s office force and h i s official stenographer arrived at Clintoh prison Tuesday afternoon and a t once began arranging for tin?-investigation which was started the following morning, Is. still in progress atfd will pot in all probability be ^completed before Jhe middle oj| next week;
For some- t ime past stories* Soare appeared, in the newspapers regarding the smuggling of opium into tne (prison by keepers, guards and even outsiders and these stories led up to the present ^investigation. \ Superintendent Collins stated yesterday afternoon, however, that the Investigation was n o t being confined to the alleged smuggling of opium, but that inquiry was being made Into every branch of the inner workings pt , tfee prison where there was or might be any suspicion of lax methods or violation of pripon regulations, r
The investigation opened by taking evidence of prisoners, o and of these fully one ihundred have already been before «^he atsberintendent. Most o t these men have readily testified, but in a few instances they have Tefused to answer questions put fo( them/ and on~Thutsday a "Bhree striper" roundly abused Mr. Collins. For this he was sent to -the "cooler,*' and when he was again brought before the committee yesterday he was perfectly willing to answer any and all questions, A night and day i n solitary confinement had taken 4(11 the fight o u t of h im. Each prisoner after g iv ing h i s testi-nwmy was placed in a,'cell in a different part of the prison from that usually occupied by htm. This was done i n order that there could be do "tipping off*' t o other prisoners the nature of the questions asked. * (Among the prison officials none are too high in authority to escape being called before the committee, and many of iftem are under fire for several hours. , (Bach officer] when leaving the committee room is* cautioned to do no talking about tke Investigation; either to brother of f ic i i* or to out-
siders. , I A l l the industries at jthfe prison will
he shuj; down today, but ,the work of the committee wi l l be continued, a s i t has from the start from early in the iorenoon until late in. t h e evening,
Quality Fir&
A-
Clinton St A. F. BRANDO
Hot Well, T should »ay so, and fellow*,
t l l a la nothing to w t a t i t will be. •
How are y o h iixed f o r ' i t ? , Bet 4
d<pli*-yon have put off buying thin;
nin^ until you're'mxfki , _.', ' /
Serge Sn?t» | f t to Wi Mome Spun^
Ofaahee an^d HannelSj,.'!! to' | 1 5 j e i t a *
Trousers in* Crashes and iBlannds $2" to
|{»i Straw #ata> Belts , and lo ts of thin
1^dng« a t th in prices that bring com-
fdrt i n a relief/ "'' '•
w FpRsiam-iA
jjajtelligence. As applied^ flh$k fehase of Bye
Glasses or s i ^ a ^ b r i h e y mean one and the amtimffll fores ight by having y o u r f ^ s i M ^ d l ^ h e n you first rfeeome awarfe%f m& ne^'d, and economy by a a v i n i f e r i n e where you can get the best iMftlBt *0^ your money, W e can fit y^ifjWjes '(ftroperly. Give us a trial, m m ^tiile. Isn't i t?
CHAS. | . DALE
qfewiaAN Margaret S t l M i ' t r l i i i t y Square
i-
afe
I
L A N A B W
T-
IBU FOLKS «1)K Fit. Good, healthy flesh 1 can anly be
gained by the *use of the proper food, together with natural j action of the digestive organs. NInej people out ot ten, i n order to swergb. ajs mrach a s they ought and-be perfectly jhealthy, should use Mi-o-na, the greajj ^esh'-forming tood and digestion regulator Weigh yourself before commencing to use. these little- tablets and I see. how your >weight increases from, week to week,
Mt-o-na does not contain a particle of peps ln^ihe oasis of the«ordinary dyspepsia remedy, and "Which never made a cure of dyspepsia,. 3fi-o-na has valuable Uesh forming* properties, tones up and strength ens the digestive '<>)$$&?, helps- fllgestj'.-tlLe'"^^* ;^aten,, and abgoiutoly an^ permanently cure!1
•the worst formit of 4yB]bjBM?i«' ;''' - h , i f y o u *re m>t.. xie*M$: i^atJ^ted..
'with tlte resultsrfro;ni.lf|k>-iia 'i&;% .tapk.ih wili ,tetiiim ^ o ^ m o n ^ " w-ito?;' ~mk i u y -.aueirtlons. ;0?h'at ''iMter .medr-ieine i s sold o n this biakl
to obtain good Whiskey i s t o buy i t
a t a reliable store, Nothing hut the
l iest is good enough to drink. W e
only keep liquors fol ly ap to the stan
dard, and the mos t economically i n
clined person could not quarrel with
our p.rtci. .
Is Absolute^ Pure. Iry It antf Be Convinced. / . - •••• |»e»>4»» l»»e»t le • — J L
it's Good.
Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer,
TELEPHONE 1 ,„^,,-,.,'.„,^ ,,-.., 1 ;,„ ,-,. ,;,-,.„ij.„„-,..,1,,f
78^P, Plattsburoh/N^Y — f r r
Call and g et one of the. HattdsjJDmc Catalbgaes; Free of the
jPocG, J?ffima9 or '•"!'.'• Eastman Kodak Cameras
j*ad gea^ral siipplies.
V.
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TaB:-SEi&-ffi&^T^S]SSB5: S&m %(XB$L to jerank fiounria, "Platts* .trwgh, % 'X4-Jom^t 5oujvia,; i*latts:
bvrgh, Si; fef -Vitaliine; f a a k u ^ ^e^uy, :Je**»ali8i "Si. %l '<Saiita #oltras,;IBlatta:-:' imiigh,,'^* 'Y-j Millie. /..Blow, -St3a^ler';
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Bouyeli, Ifashusi'"" iSTe'Jf• •' flfa^pshi're.}; • "Victor Bou-'vla* • ;!BUf>'ner; twftk, • s * %t Off el Bouvfa, 9Plattsbur^hv '"fS. "£; Em-m a B o u v i a i P latbbfegh, ^'..TF,;''"Lea-' nor* ^ruuyea, Pjattfelbuiih', N. X , and the. descendants (ifj. any) pf ,Charles ^ousiaj deceased VrOIBaer of Jianeiia Bushey, deceased, y h o s e nsaqaes and: uddresses are u n k n o w n , # « heirs and next of kin of, the ijcBtatOr, and to all Persons in being who w o u d take an; Interest in any porMbn o t the.real or personal property lot said testator, and t h e executor or! fkecutors,. trustee or trustees named o r dascrmed, i n the-will of Amelia JBUsney, late of Platts-bwrgbv % %» decea^d, semi greetihgv
Whereas, Joseph ;33L X^Rocque^ isi. B., t h e executor named, of 'Amelia Bushey, has latelyf; a-&pli|d t o , o u r Surrogate"^ Ctourt Of taie»; County of Qllnton to nave two certiiin Instruments in writing |relatin# to botii real and personal esstatk djiljr proved as t h e last *will and |testlame.nt of Amelia Bushey, late of Piati^burgh^ i n said OT\mty, d e c k e d , , and a eodi ;
cil thereto, respectlveik j Therefore, you arjd eaeh af.you are
hereby cited Snd required. to he and appear, %eiore ourj saip..' i Surrogate's (Jjourt to ftiei held a t t h e /o f i ce lo f our Arrogate of the Cojunty Of bl inton, in the City of: AlattsbUegh, 'in And f o r the County of -Clinton, |on the SBbt; day Of june> 1903^ at 40 olclock i r r t l i e fore-a o o n of that day, to j attend 1 he; probate of the feald last will and testament; and cOdieB tfieretoi
And it any of the persorJs interest e3i. t>e Tiiider the ..-age of JWejaty-oae years, they are required to appear -by their guardian, if they harO one, oi if they have none to appeir a n d apply for one to be.appointed! brr,in the ev^ent of their neglect or failure t o do so, a guaradian will ijse tipbointed Ihy the Surrogate, toisepreserjt jand act for them in the proceedin,
In Testimony 'Whereof, we have caused the seal of our
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