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* ; < , ^ i ; ; : j ^ ; : l ^ ^ o , , ^ c S . b ° " s h t ! T O HAVE BEEN TRIED FOR UNDER. | »i»$75,000! ,
).CRin the '(odern thr-on R11 gar
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T Hi )lH piUOpiU'i()l 1 lO1- ''11 U [>lMl(l i U • M )Ull'1'it o a n c t d i> \hf ' i iv- COI.IJIe- , t .v i i ( in
it will oe i c - i n r e d u c e d b\ LOP-, Cls^JIU n v r » ib , it t h e n e \ i e^-^ion
Muluio? IOHOVV 1 ' i c t on t d J)o.ithH H ( M n HUJHLS to <.haiu« oi
\ln i it i \ OM o\\ tno it ill > ! con1 u L
no Ku u n u o u u d f i F i pct-,ro R il» jn fiu hospital at C hnion pn-.on
the suit brought by the Cameron Sep-m shoved her nose to . tic Tank Company against the villageHug that position until j for damages for the uso of a patented i o u Monday, February IS.- last night built with an:oming down the home sewage disposal plant without the ; hung himself in his cell, apparently ing'wear and
a row ofart men t hou
Broad street.I The new apartment houses, which
win be eight in number, accom-modating twenty-four families, willbe built of concrete blocks made by
j die Plattsburgh Concrete Company,land will each have six rooms. The[interior 'fittings, though not on a
' " b e substantial andto their 'withstand-:. But they will be
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PERSONALS
cd Delormc ot P.vgh visitr.r Frida
and ("•• A. MHSOI
A. T. Domiay c• from Albany las
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•eferiug death by his own hands t o ! m a d e a s ^nvfortaoia--as possible.trial for murder.. " ; Mr. Diefen.iorf hopes- to have theThe suicide occurred at about I apartments completed by the middle
.30, as Guard John O'Leury had i 0 f ihc summer.; Plans ha1
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-.loken to th xa ill hou Kilo
about 7 1 "> and ahis bod> I the erection
bo hi M (oiiiplctt-d fcVI Dr^iendou ot .i
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pUtifH UlOll Oi a u t d»J 'i >
l o h d t l l , i-ii »T o m C u r t i s
noon. 'housing to the bars of his cell. yOfi.j modern-two stc- students m the'High ! c o w h a d used a towel, which he tied ! ^ a t ^ ^the fifth month were: >b°ut his- neck and fastened to the |^N »m» ^ ^ :
r-. Mary Graves. Ruth | «>P bar of his cell. Life was extinct | *Wl^A w l h l
Perry, Calvin Bridges, i w n °n tho body was discovered.Arthur McQuillan!' Yoscow's suicide saves the count.
?. William Sperling. ' . :a murder, trial, and-was-undoubted
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jry Ladies of rompset. Make Splendid Impression—High j W. R, Gar
Secretary' Bailey Gives Eulogy on a visitor toieh j Founder of Order. Cyrus Myeim . ] acted busine,,,, j The initiatory -ceremonies (&ay,
were conferred on several candidates Hon L. L,the floor work being exemplified by ] Albanv onthe splendidly drilled degree staff of | night.Companion. Court Juliet, No. CIO, of | wtliiamAusahle Fork-.-;, \vlii performed their j w a y ' an l o n f fwork in a perfect manner. The of-)/Vnr" K i u , f f ! i"fleers" ot' the visiting decree staff wereat follows: Chief Ranger, Mrs. Bis-sell; Past Chief Ranger, Miss Jean-ette Hood; Vice-Chief Ranger, Mrs.McLa-uffblin; Orator, Miss DeliaHood3ird Bearer, Mrs. Snow; Senior Wood-
Junior Woodward,
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WHOLE NUMJ3BB 9286
REQUEST PASTOR'S RETURN.MIJTHOIHSTS WISH THK HKV.
DIt THO\IPSO.\ TO CX>NTINCK.
St wauls .»nd Commit too Klcctxil aiI omtli Quarterly Ctotifcrt?nw of
tlie M. K. Omrch.
lit iourth (iiiartorlj conference ofhi J list Methodist Episcopal church, i-^ held 1P tho transept of the churchnedao&daj c\ 'mug Rev Dr C VGnsmer, the residing older, occa-oie<l the chan Alter the rontlne-busi-in' t»n wvi compiatoa, S h Wheelermoved that the pastar, Re\. Dr
u>e Thompson, be retusnod for another'oi ^eai, and that tLo presiding elder i
t obaccc 1> a to the Killing oi Raffo
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—A Horsoheads, X, Y.grower received $1,200- for the cropgrown ou four and one-half acres fastseason. Ho pail $100 for fertilizer,leaving a- net profit of $1,100, hav-
j ing hired, no help.
—Ail auction sale will be, held atthe farm of J. B. Taylor, two mileseast of Peru village, on .Saturday,Ma.rch- 30th, at 1:30 p. m. Twelve -, fled a n d w ijj g 0 { 0 Dannemora tod;„„«.. „ i^™- „.,-,,. *- — co^n Jmr - ; t 0 conciuet an inquest.
j All the mej uients will 'l>I tion. The ma
He 1'ifi i ba 1 leooici l ining boon\ie»pd in Ww Yoik u> M i\ 1l^Oi ,ni(i s"ntenced to lrapnsonnicntioi iMf \o^,cow wat. n^st lonimit-,UH\ to hiiif, Sing but was transferredLO Clinton «)i ison on account ol i!'bfvlth and nad been nnd-n nc»i-meiu foi i uoerculoMs
C Jionor MK "Masters has ocm »(>i.,-
i i - ' o u M e imp,(n -o-d in i ts cou-u n.-i is i h e a d \ on the
TOiind «in 1 wark will ><> be^un oni e loundat ion as soon i& Cioeatbei A ill pel m t
Lozier. presideMotor Company r ....,._,_„ ..
I his influence with the Bishop andMiss Lillian M. Taylor has gone to cabinet to that end. This motion iras
. . . „, , , . , i New York to visit her brother and unanimously carried. - - •
:!fti!:^!:,, ^ !^^ !5" l s l s t e r ' " Tbe preacher's license of Kf*1Janui-s White, of Saranac, trans- j 8. S. Cramer was unanimously ire^a
4 -1 acted business in Plattsbu-rg Wed-fnewed. • : '"' (1.:-^:'^ M ^ T ^ a i x ^ M R • B a s l l ^ ' l 1 1 ^ ^ ' i W.B. Jacqu^ Charles m a e i ^ i'*,:' 3'lS,' L x u « ^ fih\ -Basil ere,,- p g_ P o u p o r e / o£ ehevubusco, su-> O. T; Larfcin and L. L. Wheeler"•*&&$.sable Forks, Bedford, Tupper Lake,
f<U onnoon
rtste-la\ alter- !F H e n ^ was approved as pof the I^adies' Aid Society, and
A UNIQUE CASE.
inl o l l e d npo r
n j n r t e a t ,--*1 i)i " \ o r \ o n e AliiXho fioi*' m til*1 «*<v-n HOiU tiu> field In
«ij(<n< c inio fast and
vester, grain drill and platform scaleswillbe sold. James White auctioneer. •
-—The real estate sales show eon- \elusively that the price of farm j <_•lands is increasing:. Farms that a ''few years ago sold for $-4-0 and $50 |an acre are now selling quickly for- At ameeting of Cnhzy•$60 and $70, and there Is a eon • | ^eld on February VHh it wstantly growing demand for this j to change the date of our meetingskind of property. j from the first and thirc' Tuesdays to
i Dates oi Mi things—>I<notial Resolutions
\oted
DeputyAfter the initiatory ceremonies had
be-en conferred the Lodge was open- j te-d under the head of Good an4 Wel-fare, during which time remarkswere .r^ado by Messrs. Gallant, Fur-ley, Halamphy and others of thelocal Court. Stirring retnarks were
••-••-. made by District Deputy Truwbull,^AFFULM- a f t e r which tbe'Chief Ranger intro-
KD BY APPBLLATK DIVISION. duced the High Secretary, who gave- '• ^;-_i:^,_. -. - fi eulogy on the life and death of the
late Dr.. Orohyteklia, foundor of theHeld That DoHvery Is Not -Necessary-:-.ord'er,. whose death and burial oo
to Constitute * Valid Gif t -Un. burred Tast:-*e«J. Mr. Bailey stated••^_. . » ^ ••-.•• t h a t w-beu in 1881 Dr. Oronytekha
auimous Oplttion of the Oowt. waa elected Supreme Chief HangerThe Appellate Division of the ! ° e t h « J- O. T. tbe order had but 3f>9 _
Thfrvi' npuftftn^nr on T l ! f l 5 , io s . K,lit \ raem.befs and that Its liabilitios were l 2
•nded3 1 H O P \\ i
! l l phenomenal {rrowth
ii nft ' j r , i <jtrj»3ll* h»Mt«- m tints••l.tt* 1ft* fiicht Jo: •>•><• ond pk'«^ w a .i 1 tit on*, i n I «.v> a d r h r i h r o u g h -«i«< t b c luilt in f^ch h<<at Ski iumanTiuk*>- l»r < , B Mouse* 1 I 1
. u "3 2 ton, one of the most prominent ,
. 4 "4'--l lie men of S.t,-Lawrence county and2i. for many years aa acknowledged
leader of the. Republican party. Inin win- that section, died ou Sunday, night at
^ i n g - ; ^ 3 ^ ^ aud^fourtli Tuesdays ox! b- a f f j r n i j a g a decree: of lion. John | a^ iho^rdorat i» ui
1'IK change wafa in ai. so a u t oiu Poo'h rende-od wule Ju doith ot the fo-un^gr itt*
J*ou A i 'k a) r Gilmette . 2b p John Ue\!'n t t
t, would uoc otcui uadaU tl mcetii f ' p ^
Criaages in jiMionndin0 to\
hpl Surrogate in the "case of some inter-! totalniembemhip had passed' ~h-ile its assets over all Mabilitiesst i \ e^on of the ununu >t.ue
tacts1 on March 1, | t l ,
j mitteea were elected fOf tbe «3ira^SMiss Catherine Ryan of Elizabeth-1year:- ; ' v^^^SS l
own is in Uie. city visltiag her sisters Steward»~~J. L, V; S lgnor , ' r ^X^ iMrs. Edw. Sweeney on Charlotte st.\ Wood, C.C. Hodges, R.:-$L O « i ^ ^ | ^ ; i
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mevrihew, ot I 0. McKinney, M; n- "n- -ifti--/^am^jSaranac Lake, are spending a week jT. A. Rogers, M..D,, BL EL: Tr^p^^fywith relatives and friends in this \W, C. Piho, P, G, ;M<d&Mlgalf;;'4?^;
city. (Henry, C, H. Cha&iuer, Eti«&a>^^wMr. and. Mrs. Frank Mayer -have j ins; -....- : :>; »"•* S:i3
lett Plattsbu.rg to visit friends in; Committees: '•.-- /'' -.'^V"KRochester. N, Y., and Washington,; MlssioA*—G« T. Larkia, W, ?{#;*>D. c. - j Pike, ^a "B; -Tmmbtili,./Mn^.-.^#1
S, G. Moore, a graduate of the. GHsro'er aod Mrs. T. Q.Plattsburg Normal Schcol, who has! Churc-h Extension—F. Citaught school in the 'Philippines lOfiDougali, 8. F. Heary, C, It. ,^ couple of years -past, is'en route-to1B. S. Cramer, Charley jPlattsburg. He sailed from -$f&itfi&? Fredtlman's Aid and Set ]
9th, and is returning via the)••-D. B.- Roblnsotn,; j,'L.J$0j^:rl^\route. .--•' iMyeta,. : V-'?':'.:':'-,'" •;;' w-W-'v^iS
Mrs. L. B. Crawford, of Mooers, \ Tracts—The: P&^.-"y :f;0iM^mo "is viK-iting friends'in "Mount Ver- J Tempera^e-^^ri/'AjSte^fc-':
ton, N. Y., will leave there this week i ifrs. M. €1 Sfasoov^ W. B^or Pacific Grove; Cal., where she in-! •Rdtjea.tlon—-R;"j$i Q t t i jS^ fe f^^ | lsuds to make her home in-tii-e future^ .iHdn/ R.L,;Ti^fIor. ; .;'••'-["•'• ]'t:-''''0:$0M
Registered at the-Wither-ill House: Sunday School-^LV^Sfr^<||^fti^iesterday; F. N. Foster, of Lansing, (CHuborcJ, H. A.-WoodV:'_\ V H ^ V ^ S ^
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Therefore an members of thGrange -should.-, remember tiie ; c'-il "setchange and • attend•• the next meeting i -ioVounton Tuesday ovouiiig,-. March 26th. i)Omcho
; Applications 111 be rendered for • jnW-lertneraljership up io 'April 30, degreea |d. , r tp w •will be conferred in Ma:. U n o t e
RcBolutions Adopted March 5. ? t n e n o t
'.Resolved,.'.That we tho members I -nvableof--Chaiy -(j-ran^i No. Oil, do'-here-! Vhu noby extend our heartfelt sympathy j ?1!lf1 r h nand tokens of respect to the mebers of the bereaved family of 0
- -a.,,.,, ^iaiSB H a W , i ™ ^ ^ ^ ' l l i e O r S e A:>U1"and ex-Senator MnY
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h i s horn*' in < u n t ot i o u b l e a j -e j . ( , ; w n ,
— T h e r f c o i p t s ot tht> G^nf , F . d l bIKVStoffito h a v i n g pn^fv>) t h o $4U (MM*TOaik a« c o r d i n g t o th<> figures io it h f las t v t a r a n d t h o ^ f In Ing ap t tvd> g u n now wjMi Ht t ' t o, nt .I>.roSjfct t ha t ' l i t ' <•> * 5 t s v iU t a l !In lo\s 'h< N <- «MHI n, 1 i h 1 iKj"-tn f i n is n o > It n d 10 1 )ii ' h ' hi tr ,is< i lwui ' l i n ,'?) u b< UiU d a s
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IIR that it w a s ' i i an1- ^a*. Mi Daile% is a forceful
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A. Weyer of Pent.Myron: Trueedale, of Glens
• i Delaware & Hudson opi«vlio has for- some time bee;
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8v: Mrs. D;:~K:Palis: f. Mrs. S, <5!l*ou.r; 'Mir.- C;•rator, t Music-—W;rC. J»J*te^R[ em-JDr. T. A
tn-1Tin..,.,„,„ j JY^n -,«,Jv,',^^ -•-• I. ward, 'has been- t ransferred to : a. h. Wheeler, 0.-,-H;
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State Grange..... r , , , . f t . , - direct that our' charterMH f u r ^ t ( ° " ' i b « d ^ e d and tnat our badges bo
ars. and knows him* r
held for some time, able man•ind then with the evident intent'on. At- the close of the npeeeh tlw doort;the part of the. intestate to cancel of (lie banquet hall were thrown openthe indebtedness, she one day in the and nil sat down to tables lad^ii 'tfitUkitchen oi her home calling her all that is required to appear the.brother io witness the destruction appetites' of tho most fastidious.o-f her note, saying that she proposed Games an I dancing• were. iiidtjf£e<I tpio destroy ir. They both: stood by nntii n late hour, a men'-}' tim^beiiifthe stove while she lifted the grid- j enjoyed by all. Should the visitor*die and dropped the note in and j from A usable Forks ever come towitnessed it.- burn. .A year or .two j PlaUsbnrg again they will receive
in u a m i ' and :o N
AS. A. DOMIXY MaR. NORTH Sfcretar
j after that slie died, and one of -th'theirs claimed that thy administratorj should be charged with this note,on the ground that the destruction
i of tbe note was not good us a' &ift
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""," "'""' " '• ' ^PlllinnPn U/lTfl PUnrriW ;: because ihere was no deliverv, nn'd'-i
r ^ . % ^ - : n r f r ^ C H A R G E D WITH F O R O T . ; - - , . - - - . - ^ - |Rouses Point, has -.purchased the old j. — — Isideration. • {
NEW RACING CIRCUIT.
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-•- - — H o i l 8 e m "that town.: \\IAU -1RHFKTEIHe began dismantling it today. It u : " ^ J w * ™ » Fthe intention of Mr. .Myers to con-, ShiaotuS CltlMK."struct a-"two story brick building :J
50x60 on the site of the old hostelry.It is unofficially' reported that the Alleged to Have -Forged Hbupper ,story of the building will be.' xoim<Ui Xote First Waiused" «*. ft CiiHtoms House by the a m i l M l t i o i l t T h e u r i e a ( 1 N o i
Federal (iovornniem and that thelower story; will ""be occupied-by thepost office and X'r.. Myers' brokerage.office^:
—- LC funeral of the. la-te 13.Smith^of MechaBlcvilie;, was held •from ^ e First M. E, chui'Ch Tues-1day afternoon aad wa.s largely attend-
KeSix hum- ago proprie' House, was
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InRev. Dr. Thompson, pastor of thechurch, after which- a pi'ayer was.-offeree! by Rev. Dr. (hnnblfi of the iFirst Prusbytesian -church and an:eloquent sermon was then preachedby Presiding Elder <?rismer. The,pall bearers were J. F. Frazior,..Ha.r- .ry.Cooko and George W. Andrews of:MacDonotig-h Lodge, I. O. O. P., and :
W. P. Delaney. A. J. RussoU of Smith ;M. Weed Lodge. R. R, T.. and Wil-j11 am Crimm, .\iasf«T of Mec-hauic- •vlllo Lodge, B, it. T. Ai the ceme-;rery the impressive Odd Fellow ser-
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Ciinton CotiJity Agi'Jcultural H<M-iet,vInvited to Join Cirepft With O*m~bridge, Sandy Hill ami Malone,Hon. J. Ti.-11-11 cy, president of the
Cliiiton Couuly Agricultural Society,has received an invitation for thesociety to aend u -reproseiUatiyc! toAlbany to attend a meeting to beheld at the Ten Eyck Hotel onWednesday, of next weok to conaid-i"*r thf forming "of a racing circuit
Sijpior;Houses Point. : Church Rficbrds—C. C,
John Harding heads both the Dem- >> Signor. ; ;• :;vvi; W
:>cratic and Republican tickets iu the I Pulpit Supply—-A. Guibordi tt. j | ^forthcoming village election. He was j Robinson,-..(3. H, Myers, "Wi 0/--'^^aominated for the office of president \C, McPougall, •'- ; :; ;\\:& :§it the caucus of the Democrats held j -——~-—*-•'•-** : . ::^&Saturday evening and endorsed by the j OFPICEItS *,LKeTKJ> >OI«" ;;••£\jMjjlepublicans ru-'the caucus on Mon-j OOMJB^DRlay even-ing.—Saranac Lake Enter-:' ";,,-
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Supervis-or Mace of tbe town of-j Thirty»Se-cOnd Annual'•Vusable- was in this city Tuesday oat ports ShoH' A•'•'jfficia! business, particularly with' Vcar's Work : ' : :-^ '"-fe^^•efereoce to good road'fe, in which he, -.. ; , "" ^ . : :>#Ki^is -especially.interested.'It is his hop** The 82d, annual ^meeting ; ^ |p|What ;the road: from CHatonvtUe • to Home for the Friettdl©s« of K^iftt^fti
Keeseville will be built in the neai%'[.$ew- York was held at-Uhe'ilci&lfj^•'.«t«re. % I JNo. 9 Broad street, y€«t©rda#a '^ | | ;
Guests at the Devlin house yester-"! noon.'-"-But one c h t a g o . ^ ' s a | l ^ : p |tlay: Mrs. Minnie Asby and Peter the Board of Mana«ei% M l i r t - l l ^ p iAsby of Aiumble Forks; C. E. Wood, ^rine Palmer bein^ ela ted i j» ; :^p;n' Clayburgh; Mrs. F. Larrabee, the place of Mrs. W. J. HornJck* K ^ i ^ l-Misses" Jeanette and Delia Hood, Mrs, j igaed. The officers were re^aiteefi^aAnna Snow, and Miss W. M, Basiliere. j the list following: ^ v "V :s^$$->f Ausable Forks; 'L. W. Murray of j President—Mrs. % / K.-: P l a ^ S ; l p\*ew York. Vice-Presidents — Mrs. C ^ i l p
Arrivals at the Cumberland bouse ; K<iwards, Mrs. James Bailey^ "yesterday; P. A, Goodman, of A l ' | L . L. Shed den. * : \_;>auy;. v. W. TrumbnH, of Auaable j Treasurer—Mrs. JosephForks; H. Q. Johnson of Philadel-j Secretary—Mrs, M. P Hy&n, :-P-:
pliia; D:-. Kayanaugh." of Bjooklyij; The reports of the different o ^ ^3. a Hou*ley. ot New *ork: H. L. c e r , w 6ro rendered, which ~ ~Pnrdy of l/tica.-Cynia. Myere of El- Y e r y ^ e C e . s f u l year's work at:lonbnrgli; H. Bordman or New J o r k ; I f t > •• T h ^ w i U
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e ta ry of the society, w/11 a t t e n d tlveuoet iug, and it is expected that; re->r«tientiitives- win a lso be present'vom Cambr idge , Handy Hill . Ma-! 'ioue. and possibly from Westpor t , I.-anton and Montrea l . I
It is p r o p o s e ! to form a - c i r c u i t of j l(
.bese places to m a k e unii'orin t'lasd- l
«s and purses , a n d t h u s offer a groat - JM-• inducemen t to ho r semen to- visit °his stn-tiou with the i r s t r ings . With j f1'ich a fire-nit ir in believed that | °no i e libern! freight r a t e s eould be j ^'Ocui'ed from ihe railroad:;, and j ! 'lo rsemen would be suro-of from four j ;o seven weeks contiuuoiiri racing, j ! :
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