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Tt. IJorr to R*<iotrnir« thr, Symptot"* *n$ t t o w to Tr*»t Tlietn,. Tti'T-flrfdR of people Uare the Rr iprc wlio

do ir-'t 1;IIPW il Kot neceswirlJy tbf *t)»!

s'pgps, nnuiif first SUEPS Tbty fppl pftln^ in tl-tp iteail.arir* a bail tajitip in In 1l''p Tno i I*. gpl tirr'd a r d d*spiindr-nt, h».vp chil l i sen.«a tinno, limhn aPd mn^rlpis aohp In s ^ W ra.iP.1 Ih f s r t - i i iEs are ovf rt'-i-"ke<J. In nTOBt cases pptl«»jis lhi>y arc c i.si'1f-re<3 simply a slight n i l In 1 f arij- r v c n cs»e they infllcalf tne 01 ni T,t idOrlppp.

I I ere i« l>m OTIP Uifpgto do when tlipie r-*nii K m » » p p t * r , ar.d Unit i» tf> lake prr-mpt ahd uicorons measures , to f.trtifr nau i re t,o repi 1 •TIP (nemy. A little well GlrectPfi effnrl a! i'lRl ihe right lime will aPeorapiKti very ninrii mure lbau laborccl efforts afreiwards. Tbpre is but one thing to be done, aTd ihat I« i . . r«pa j 'u res t imr la i i i , s ( imeth i r ) iU»t will pr pipil\ arresi, and In rm was injure, some il-i ig ei rtur.sf d hj si iet ' t is ts . r» c mroPndPd l>». p t . V S l i - I « . T I « . »»Ejrf p i . p n l a t b i H ^ U W * ^ * o t - i S -eii nt— Di.ffj's Tiire M»ll,'Whi«Ks'y. Two 5 pais ago, add last year « hen the Grippe wns ra(r-i i K> 'I*'* w a s ' h e stAiirtarfl remedy IISPII. and re< i ramended t>v 1 he profession. *H aid more in prevent 1 hp ({lippe than ail other Known or rfcommended remedies. I t prescrvid r ra ry people in heal th who would ot hei«ise have t.een grievously slrV, perhaps evpji woigt. II is as efficient to da> as ev. r 11 should be borne in ml i d Dial, other so called vhisVies may not lis f 1 iffi-Ient. a i d if any dealer astsen's that snch whiskies are tt te same, dostnist him at one. There is t u t one meiiniual wtrislcey, and tha t i s DnrTj's Pure Malt..

iii-s th i s day, it 6i.uue mu;li it drew en. Laie o'

n ' s i i s w i n d e r s &bone w l i e n

lure 'twas chill i' the Jiiil's late at nisrht the cam'.les

l l l j ' t : ere as he cnurted her. P u r i t y aa.i e •;: ;..-.-. y.iit iiini.-r. land, an duivn her.—lie 1 ir-ot ali..;it down here. Before Le'il n.i—ed t.i sjieak to me f , r a mumi i , I'd la••.!• en wlu-t l in up the hill, so merry a- a ^ri„'. W i l l , he marr ied her.

"They -was marr ied ei^hc m o n t h s an *twa-harve-r Time c.uue round, tijfi I in his vielil a L-'ir-uiiii. For 1 was suffered near to tha t e.vteid, s i t i u t h a t the cottage here had li.i 11 my father 's, an was mine, an nut o't they e 'uMu't t u r u 1115. Que o' the hands, a- they WILS pifcehiii, passes me an e;i.;.ry k-"_- an say.-, ' l l a n ynu to the farm f.ia-e an J.< t it lill-d.' So with it I went to th ' kit iii-n. an whiie 1 waited outside I sees h.s e '.'it an we.-ket 'pou a peg i' the p.-.-.-rure. Vv\li, 1 k u - w the con;; an amai l -ness u k . i i lae for all my loss, I unhi tched it an iia;:^ it behind t h - door, an, the keg I'eiu Jili h i i u ; e a '

" X n t n "l"was i i same mi.inii=:ht I d - i v e d a iioie by thedresh-old au berried the coat, whisperin, 'Alan come bark, come luck t i me!' as Auii ' Le.-uewtli Lad a-tatight me rimes afore.

"Bu t she, t he pale 'omaii. had a-seen me, dri.i' a chink o ' t h e parlor door, as I t u k the coat down. An she knuwed w h a t I t u k it for. I've n a d it, t imes an again

an today you yoursel ' she kiiowed.

picked i t up a^en and ran down

lii-tiit hail I hut, to win Sethhack, • ciiiiriu you sp >k- about , an tha t

in her wife's are witness knuwed"

She cl iuehei and went i>n ra;:

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and t tnel inchel her fist M i V .

i ra in , an a 'most afore I 1 v ill-tables came in by the ind runn, treadin delicate­

ly, an he at her back, wi ' his chin dropped. They charged me wi ' sfcealin t h a t coat— tha t coat I 'd a-damed an patched more 'n wauce. ' '

"Whii t happened?"' I asked, as Iter voice s a n k and hal ted.

" W h a t happened? She looked me i' the eyes seornfally, an her own were ful l o' knowledge. Au wi 'Le r eyes she invited me to aba-e uiy.se;', tin spake the truth au win off jail. An I tha t had stole nowt," h'Oaed back on her, an said: *Ic's t rue . I stole the coat. Xow cart me off to jail, but handle me gently, for the s a k e V m y child unburn . ' When Ispoke tha t , an saw her face, I went uff wi ' a g lad hea r t . "

bhe caught my 1,and and, t ak ing me to the l" ;. h, pointed high above Sheba, to the \i.L"W upland where the harvesters l U t i V r d .

" l i e \ . n i .,ee h i m there!- T h e t a i l m a n by t u t he :_:e—t.ieiv where the slope dips. That ' s i.iy .-uii, Seth's son, the s t ra ightes t m a n ami'tig ad . C'tiildiess woman! Child­less woman.: Go back to her an carry word o' tne prayer I 've spoken upon her chil i lJes.-I if-- ."

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woman:" ,-l - called again, shaking her list at the v.ii.di.ws of Sheba farmhouse, tha t blazed back angri ly as they caught the wc-Tern -mi.— Arthur (Juiller Couch in B i n d o n i-Tieaker.

After (he Grip. Convalescence is very slow, and to re­

cover the health-tone a good tonic is ab­solutely necessary. Hood's Sarsaparilla has been tiKCl with "wonderful success as a b u i l d i n g - u p m e d i c i n e a n d b l o o d p u r i f i e r

sifu-r tit lacks of the Grip, after Typhoid Fever, Scarlet Fever , Diphther ia , Pneu ­monia or other pros t ra t ing diseases. I t possesses just the building up effect so much needed: it vitalizes and enriches t h e thin and impoverished blood, and it in­vigorates the kidneys and stimulates the liver so that they rtBume regular and tieahby action. Thousands of people have "taken Hood's Sarsaparilla as a pre­ventive of the Grip with success. Thous­ands have found in it restoration to health and strength after this dreaded.complaint. Fur instance, Mr. Jacob Knapp of Tipton, Iowa, a we'.! known business man, says he ii&ii i l . e g r i p t-svice, l e a v i n g h i m - ' v e r y w e a k ami with a bad cough. Hood's Sarsa-pari:!a Grave him a splendid appet i te , made ioiii f-e! stroii? and as well as ever. .

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ii is that to >ou?" fche inquired t.iid then was ulent for a mouient,

1-d, With auoiher ^hort laugh, "J .on I'd like the question put to hex;

but I d'.uli' vju've got the pluck." "Y..u until sec," said I; and taking my

o^at otf ihe towel horse I ilipped it on. She d.d not turn—did not even move h a

Le.nl v. bm I thanked her for the shelter and wuli-.eii cut of the house.

I could feel those steel blue eyes working like gimlets into my back, as I strode down the hill and pawed the vroodeu pluuk that lay across the stream at its foot. A clirab o f J t e i s r . t i ' i " i t m i : u l t < = t i r o t i f s i l t ; m f c t o t i x e green gate in the -wall of i5*rali Geake's garden patch; and here i took a look back­ward and upward at Bheba. The sun lay warm on iU white waU», and the who1« building •kooc a^aioKt the buru«d iiiiliide. I t wm* too far awajr for me to spy Mr*. Bolvefaoo'* blue priat «own within tbe kitchen window, bat I ka*«rtka* «he stood

t ier* yet- ^ - , Xba »(Ht»d of a footrtep, Bad« m* tun.

A woaiaa ww eouiiag arM*4 tin parmtt ol th* cottaa* with a kmodW «f aaiai i s l*r band.

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IL'fr Rev. A. Anleine Kefugio, of Texas, -writes. 1 thtnli I'dHt'i r hoeuig'H Nerve 'Ionic is a perfect success, 1'or anj- 011c T*2IO suftered from a mos t painful nervousntss as I did. I feel like my silf again after taiing the Tonic,

E M Z A E E X H , N. .T., Warch 7, 1S91. Boforo I took Tastor KIK-IIIVS Nerve 'Ionic 1

could not sleep nights p-nd himi a numbness oi the legs, arms ami somctiuies all over the body, but alter faking the second cose 01 yonr Nerve ToniD I could sleep well, and in three days all numbness wat gone and have not feltii since.

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2TJ ST. PACL ST., MOXTKFAX, March, ISO]. A j "n iv man of 32 years, affected Willi f-pil-

epsj lur over 20 years and a very bad ease, hav-h'g at least Hi to r i fits daily, after using all kinds of medicines without heiiofil. used Pastor tuieiiig's *>'3rve Tonic -with thedesireil effect..

K. QUlNTAI* -A Vaiiia-ble Book «n Kerrcmi Diseases sent free to any address, and poor patients can also obtain l i t i s m e d i c i n e free of c h a r g e .

This remedy has been .prepared by the Eeverend Pastor Eoenip. of Por t Wayne, XaA^ since 1S76, and isnow prepared unaerliis airectlon by the

KOENIC MED. C O . . C h i c a g o , III.

Sold t>7 Drusrsists at SI per Bottle. 6 for S5. t a r se Size. SX.75. G Bottles for S9.

Miss Mary C. Tierney,

TEACHER OF PIANO, All testify to' the competency of this

young lady as a teacher. She gives special attention to rudiments.

For terms apply at

Mo. 30 South Catherine Street.

PLA.TTSBUKGH, K. Y.

Teachers' Examinations. TEACHERS'examinations in Clinton coun­

ty, for the year 1892, will be held as follows:

F O B F IRST G E A D E OKRXliTOlLTESi Pittsburgh and Rouses Foint, March 1

and 2. JPlattsburgh and Mooers, August 16 and 17.

FOP. SECOSTD A N D THD2D G E A D E CERTIFICATES.

Saranac and Chazy, January 16. A usable Forks and Altona. February 13. Plattsburgh and Rouses Point, March 1. Peru and Ellenburgh Depot, April 2. "WestChazy, May 7. Plattsburgh, June 11. Plattsburgh and Mooers, August 16. Saranac and WestObazy, September 3. Ausahlelforks and Champlaln, October 1. Pera and Mooers Forks, Nov. 5. Examinations will commence promptly at

9 o'el j ck a. m. Candidates will supply them­selves with pens, ink and legal cap paper. So person under 16 years of age will be per­mitted to enter any of"these examinations.

The examination in Plat tsburgh, March 1 will be held at the Normal School Building* Teachers are requested to preserve this n o ' dee for future reference.

Dated Dec. 31,1891. E. J . DAY 1 School

ltf AXICB KTXSLEY",! Comm'rs.

BIGELOW'S

Photo Parlors, Vilas Bank Block,

PliATTSBTJitGH. N . Y.

ACCOMMODATION CARBIAGI, GEO. STAVE, Proprietor,

Conveys passengers and baggage to and from all t rains and boats.

Leave calls at Smith & LaRocque'g or Mrs. D . K . G i l b e r t ' s .

A l so c o n v e y a n c e b e t w e e n b o a r d i n g h o u s e s and Normal School a t reasonable rales

COAL. WHERE convenient for part ies to receive

Coal early, we prefer to deliver when dry , and a re now ready with full suj ply.

Having facilities for getting Coal by both boats and ears, we a re enabled to seleet the best from each and reject the poor .

With fair dealing as a basis, and a desire to please al l , r ich ami pooral ike, both in selling, weighing, settling KUs andputt iDg in Coal ihuc win prove uie oest when used, we aslc those who look to their own interest to keep in mind when ready forCo»l, the place where thev will get served tbe best.

Office ana telephone a t Delaney Coul Yard. W. 6 . WILCOX & SON.

July 23, 1E91I

L PAflAN & SON,

BAKERS aifl CONFECTIONERS. WEDDINGS AND PARTIES SUPPLIED

wi th every r equ i s ' t e a t shor t notice.

Ice Cream and Water Ices. Hr~* Out of town orders promptly at tend-

L.FAGAN&80N, Klver St., east side Court House Pa rk .

Geo. Desjardins, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in

Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, Oysters, Fish,

Fruits, Vegetables, &c , Corner Margaret and Cornelia Streets,

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To which Sir "Walter ?>..•! t niiMveivil: "] wi-h to heaven I could obtain an equally authentic copy of 'Hardyknute,' and then I think old Fife might cock her crest in honor of her two poet-esses."—Blackwood"f Magazine.

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Bidel, the famous lion tamer, passed most of his childhood in a men.-ijierie. Be­fore he wa* twenty years old l iehnd.be come so accustninel to t he presence oi wild beasts aud had learned so well how to treat, thorn t h a t he entered their cages as calmly as he would have entered his own room, a n d seenied to consider theit threatening jaws and snarling lips as s smile of welcome.

Ear ly in bis career he was a t Bayonut with a menagerie. The afternoon enter­ta inment was about to begin, wheu a terri ble cry was raised, "A th i r has escaped!"

A th i r was a young royal tiger, notorious for his savage disposition. If. was easy enough to manage h im in t he menagerie, "but a t large, tempted by easy prey, the danger was terrible. Every one fled, rush­ing into houses and climbing trees.

" I set ou t to built, for h i m , " says Bidel "For a. long t ime I t raced him walking from place to place unde r t h e bu rn ing sun. Some one whispered to me from a window, fearing apparent ly t h a t the t iger would overhear, 'He is there. ' The finger of this hero pointed cautiously to an i ronworker ' s shop, t he door of which stood open. 1 rushed in.

" I t was black as night . F o r t en seconds I could see nothing. Then in a corner, crouched ready to spriug, his jaws open, his eyes on fire, I saw tbe runaway. A sec­ond more, and he would have bounded forward, seized aud to rn me. I Was ahead of h im; i t was I who sprung. Then what roaring, what foaming a t the mouth , what anger! T h a t hand to hand s t ruggle i n the twil ight , I breathless, he m a d with rage, was short . If i t h a d no t been, I should have been lost.

" I seized h i m with bo th hands by the skin of his back, raised him on m y back, and under th is enormous weight, wi thout s tumbl ing or flagging, I walked with a firm and equal step toward t he menagerie. You may imagine how I was congratu­lated!" '_

T h e S t o r y of T h o m p s o n ' s U n i q u e I*ipe .

Officer Thompson, of the Eigh th pre-cint, has a pipe made from the r igh t fore knee cap of a gray mule, and since became into possession of i t nothing bu t goodluck has a t tended him. He is ra ther ret icent in ta lk ing of the queer pipe, b u t Officer Hut-ton, who is familiar with i ts history, says t h a t should i t get lost his brother officei believes some ill luck would a t once befall him, aud for this reason he keeps a close watch over i t . The pipe was made, i t is said, by au old negro who lived years ago on the Bladensburg road, and was pre­sented by him to a colored girl to whose charms he had succumbed. The girl was arrested, and wheu searched t he pipe was found in her pocket.

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Ofilce: Armstronj "s Block,Clinton street. P la t tsburgh, N. V.

JAMES TIERiNEV,

ATTORNEY AND COFSSEhLOK AT LAW, a n d N o t a r y P u b l i c . (>fae.e 34 Margaret ,

street, (over Hagertv & Plait's) I'lattoburgh, C l i n t o n c o u n t y , X . 1*.

IL E. BARNARD,

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Fla t t sbargb, X. T. office: Clinton Block

over Reed's Jewelry Store.

SAMEL L. WIEELEB,

LATE of Beckwith, Barnard & Wheeler, Attorney and Counsellor a t Law. Office,

first d»or Last of Trinitv Churoh, Platts­burgh, N. Y.

G. a . B B C K W I I H , Counsel.

. HENRY S. JOHNSOiN,

ATTORXET AXD COUNSBLLOU AT LAW, Plattsburgh. X. ¥ . Office in Winslow's

Block, Custom House Square, opposite the PostofBce.

CAMPBELL ffcLEAS

LAWVER,.lnst ice,andXotary. Office Wins-low's Block, Biiukerhoff street, l ' la t ts-

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HENKY P. tilLLILAND, 2nd, A TTORXEV A1STD COUXSELLOK AT LAW

/ X and Justice o£ the Peace. Office in Court House Basement, Plat tsburgh, X. 5".

• ' WILL L. PATTIS0N,

ATtORXEf AND COTJXSELLOK AT LAW. Office, Clinton Block, Plattsburgh, N. ¥ .

H. & N. HEWITT,

Attorneys and Counsellor! at Law, K E K S E V I L l K. K. X.

H. N. H E W I T T . X. T H E W I T T .

FREDERIC! A. 1SHA1T, Attorney and Counsellor at Law,

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Dr. ERAiNK MADDEN, (LATE O F BBOOKLI*- , » . y.)

Office and residence 97% Margaret street, third house north of Oomelia street ,

PLATTSBUROH.N. T. Office hours : 8 to 10a .m. ,2 to4 p . m .

Dr. E. C. LOW,

Homoepathic Physician, PLAtTSBVROH,N. Y.

Office and residence corner of Brinkerho and Oak streets, south of High School Build­ing.

R, 0. WILKINSON, D. D. S. GR.IDU1TE IN HIGH STANDING

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ing officer's aud the station keeper's bauds - "Baltimore College of Dental Surgery." she refused to receive it back, saying that the "charm" was lost since a white man's hand had touched it. Her reason.for believ­ing this was that the old negro had warned her never to let a white man even look at it, and if she did she would have bad luck and finally fall into the hands of the "night doctors." So strongly did the girl believe this t h a t wheu released she went out ol the station sobbing.

St range as i t may appear, t he girl disap­peared from home within a few days, and has never been heard of since. "Whether 01 not her body ever reached the dissecting tahle no one can say. AArhatever oecame of the old man is not known, b u t he disap­peared, evidently no t a t t he hands ol "n igh t doctors," because bis personal ef­fects disappeared a t the same t ime.

This story reached the ears of Office! Thompson, and he determined to fall heir to the queer pipe and he did ir. Ic is said t h a t since he began s m o t i n g i t he has had perfect health. This, perhaps, is the only pipe of the kind in existence, and there are few men who could be found who would smoke i t .—Washington Pos't.

NINE YEARS' PRACTICE. All Work Artistic, strictly first class, and

performed in accordance with correct mechan­ical principles.

Sone but the best teeth, and all other Den­tal material in the marke t used in all my work.

The best local anaesthetics known used upon the gums to relieve the pain in extrac­tion of teeth.

All work Warranted. Dental Parlors in Clinton Block head of

Bridge street , elattsbnrgh. N. T.

Dr. J. F. BAILEY,

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Special Terms of t h e Stipri-ttie Court trill al^n he held at the chamber- nt the s ii.1 j is-tiees fur hearlnti iton-etitin.er vi^d in .tjoi.s 'i-r judgments on special vrrdiets and referees" reports : also, mi t ions for new tr ials on e ise and exceptions, demurrers and c.ry irt,* ap­plications as follows:

By Justice Putnam, at Saratoga Spr l igs on the first Tuesday of January , Apitl , June and October.

By Justice Kellogg, at tho court house In the village of Plattsburgh, Clinton county, (when not ol henvlse hm-iu assigned) on the s e c o n d T u e s d a y of each m o n t h .

By Justice Russell at his Chambers yi the village of Canton, St. Lawr-nee County, (when not otherwise herein assigned) on Hie 1 twelve acres."

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CHATEAUGAY RAILRoAH. Tlnio Tnh ' i . In H i i o i ' i , . ' . I H U .

first Tuesdays of each month except July and August .

By Justice Stover a t h is Chambers in the City of Amsterdam on the Fourth Tuesday of each month, (when not otherwise herein assigned,) except July and August.

Special Terms are tilwa'ys open for ex parte business at Saratoga Springs, Plattsburgh, Canttrn and Amsterdam, when the Justice is present.

ID case any of tbe days herein named is a day that is or may be named fur the holding of any general or special election or town meeting m tlie county named in which such court is to be held or is a holiday, such eourt shall be deemed to be appoi nte.d for and com­mence the nex t day thereafter.

Dated, November 31st, 1891. J . S. LAXr>n>r. JOHX R. PUTS'AW,

51 w!S S. A. KELLOGS.

m f i K PEOPLB OP THE STATE OF NEW i . YORK, to The First Naiional Bank of

Champlain, Hannah A Kathborn ,0 . L Cha-pin. E. A. Chittenden, George M. Lord, Benj. C.Moore, Fred Lucas, Char les Dupont,Mary E. North, Bernard Tale. Charles Handcock, J . M. Hackett, Ed. M. McDowell, Robert Wiley, Chas. Bertrand, D. Vincent, John Abare. T. RichaTds,'Louis Brassard, Robert H. Hitch­cock, C. C. Schuyler, as adminis t ra tor of W. w . Hartwell,deceased,"W. H. Fitch, Ransom W Craves. E Hawkins, "Wilmer U. Dunn, •William J. Gettys, Hiram L.Doo little, Wilmer H. Dnnn, as assignee of Albertus B.Angell, A.. B- Spellman, E. H Cole, fT. M. Mott, K. K. Grant, George P . Bixbv, Thomas uickinson, Hrs. George Dunning, Achsah Chittenden, Lemuel W. Sor th , Frederick M.Xorth, Lucia E. Xorth. Lemuel Kobinson, Auguslus B. Stetson and Robert Stetson, send greeting:

foil, and each of you, a re hereby cited and required personally to be and appear before our Surrogate of tbe county of Clinton,at his office in Plattsburgh. in said coumy, on the twenty-ninth day of February. 1892, a t ten o'clock in the forenoon of tha t day, then and there to show cause why a decree should not be made by the said Surrogate pursuant to the statutes of the State of New Yoik in such case made and provided, directing William T. Crook, as administrator of the estate of LEMUFL XORTH, deceased, to mortgaee, l e a see sell so much of the real estate of said deceased as shall be necessary to pay the debts and funeral expenses ot snid deceased, and if any of the persons interested be un­der the age.of twei'ty-otte years, they are required to appear by their uuardian if they have one, or it they ha ve none, 10 appear and apply for one to be appointed, or, in the event of their neglect or failure to do so, a guardian will be appointed by the Surrogate to repre­sent and act tor them in the proceeding.

In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal o£ office ot the Surrogate 'of the said county 01 Clinton, to be hereunto affixed.

"Witness, David F . Dohle, Surrogate of the said coumy of Clinton, at the Surrogate's office in Plat tsburgh, X. Y., the thir teenth day of January, 1S92.

[ O S ] D. F. DOBIB, 3w7 Surrogate.

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Tarnonisla tbe livery line HOW lo be bad In Jfortaern N«tw York. Urn bM tbe Ulest Isa-proved Single and Dostble Turnouts with •*> perteaee4 and earefal driven, furnished st aUboursoftbedaysstdnlgbt. Terms Hb«rsJ.

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IIow the S a m e "Uncle Sam" Or i s ' " a t ad . A t the beginning of this century the

slaughter ing of catt le and the packiuij of beef for t he New York, Boston aud Ph i l ­adelphia marke ts was pursued as business by the firm of Ebenezer & Samuel Wilson, two brothers from Mason. 2s. H. , who had settled a t Troy i n 1789. A t their two large s laughter houses they frequently killed 1,000 bead of catt le weekly for sh ipment to the three cities. When the war of 1S13-15 began the i r beef and pork were in great demand, and not a few a rmy contractors gave t hem large orders for the delivery of these meats packed in barrels a t certain places where the a rmy of the north was encamped. F rom t ime to t ime their con­t rac ts st ipulated for the delivery of these provisions a t t he camp a t Green bush, where, among other recruits, were a num­ber- from Troy.

The soldiers from Troy, seeing the bar­rels of beef and pork marked wi th the let­ters "TJ. S." by the government inspectors, denominated them as "Uncle Sam ' s , " meaning t h a t Samuel "Wilson, whom they familiarly called "Uncle Sam," was t he person from whom the meat had been pur­chased. The other soldiers assuming t h a t the term "Uncle S a m " was applied to the letters U. S. s tamped on the barrels began using the appellation "Uncle S a m " figur­atively for the United States government. F r o m t h a t t ime the designation "Uncle S a m " for the letters " U . S . "grew into pop­u la r .acceptance, aud has ever since been as familiarly known as t h a t of " J o h n B u l l " for the English nation.—Troy Times.

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A l s o , t h a t p a r t of t h e H a r d i n g f I T . H . S , . . , I ed, l y i n g east a n d s . t i i h id tho I i i g i w . \ « .mee t ing a t t h e D y e r Arnold four o i t n - t i , s " c a l l e d , lioiitided a n d d e s T i t o d a s f ill iws, v , / C o m m e n c i n g in t h e e n t e r of t i n - h i g h w a y a t t h e c o r n e r s a h o v e m e m io i i ed , Ihem-e eas t u i t h e c e n t e r of t h e h l g h w . i j t o l h e e.inl. r l j lit,.-of t h e o r c h a r d , t h e n c e s >uih t • t h e n o r t h l i n e of t h e Imtiie l a r m . s o c a l l e d , ef t h e l i t . - N.t th a n H e w i t t , d e c e a s e d , t h e n e e wes t l i . (lie s.nd n o r t h l i n e of s a i d fa rm l o t h e h i g h w a ) , t h e n c e n o r t h in t h e h i g h w a y to t h e p l a c e of b e g i n n i n g .

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5*7 Kxiculorof J . P . Hewitt, dee'd.

T ill! PEOPLE OF TIIK KJ'A'l E OP NhW YORK, to Ellen Rvim, Michael Kyan,

Daniel Ryan, Phillip Hvan, Ulen Hyan, all residing a t Ellenburgh, Cllulun i-.mm v.N'.y ; Patrick >l. Kyan, residing at .'111 Dlvlsl in street. Ishpeming, ilielihrati; Winifred It ' .an, residing a t Hemiiig'ord, tj icb-e. Dominion of Canada; am? Jeremiah Kyan whose re«idei.ee is unknown:

» on, and each ol you, are hereby cited and required to be ami appear before our Surro­gate's Court, to be held at the office of ..or •Surrogate of the county or Clinton, In tlie village of Platislmrfji, in and for the county of Clinton.on the 2tsl dav or March,l«fl2, at PI o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause why Letters of Adminis­tration of all and singular the goods, chattels and credits of Michael Kyan. late of JClleu-burgh, deceased, Intestate, should not be granted unto Ellen Ryan, widow, and John Hughes of Chateaugay, N. Y.

Aud if any of the persons interested be un­der the age of twenty-one years, they are re quired to appear by their guardian, il they have one, or it they have none, to appear and apply for one to be appointed, or, in the event of their neglect or failure to do so, a guardian will be appointed by the Surrogate to repre­sent and act for them in the proceeding.

In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be here­unto affixed.

Witness, David F . Dohle, Surrogate of said county of Clinton, at I'lattsbtirgh, the i-ltli day of January, lxyj

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PEOPLfc Otf THE STATE OF SEW to James G. <ila3gow, Ann ,

and Lizzie- . (he children of John Glas­gow, l a teof Baladonly,County Antrim, Ire­land; James Glasgow* Mary— , and Ann

, the children of Alexander Glasgow, late of Kesharkin.County Antrim. Ireland; Mary Jane , Anu , the children of Itobert Glasgow, all of whose residences are unknown; Robert Dysart residing at Resltar-kin, County Antrim, Ireland; James Dysvt w h o s e r e s i d e n c e is u n k n o w n ; S a l l i e . d a u g h t e r or j a n e D y s a r t r e s l d l x g a t Ba l ly -mena,. County Antrim, I re land; Martha D y s a t , a n d KlizVbeili We i r b o t h of whom, r e -s ideat Canterbury,New Zealand; Margaret Kennedy res id ingin West Troy, N. If.; Mary Jane ,daughter of J a n e Dysart supposed to be living at Canterbury, ~XVw Z-aland; David Anderson, J ames Anderson, and Sam­uel Anderson living a t Gortahar, County Antrim. I re land; the children of Anu IMc-Clel'and whose names and places Of resi­dence are unknown; the children of Mary Thuinpson whose names and places of resi­dence are unknown; to all o iherhet rs o rn tx t ofk iuofXaucy Glasgow, deceased, if any to Mary K. Walworth and Caroline ii. P i rn s worth, Robert Wallace Anderson, Dinah Anderson, Ann Cavanagh. Alexander "Weir, The Peristrome Presn;, leriau Church, all of P la t t sbur th ,X- V ; Graham If. Walworth and C l a r e n c e B . I V a l w - o r l h o f rit P a u l , i l l n n e s u i a ; L o t t i e f l a c e of Sr. A l b i n s , V e r m o n t ; a n d t h e W o m a n s U n i o n j i i s s i m a r y S o c i e t y of A m e r i ­ca for h e a t h e n l a n d s i n c o r p o r a t e d in t h e c i t y of X e w York , F e b r u a r y 1st, lbf',1, t h e l e g a t e e s , h e i r s a n d n e x t of k i n of t h e l e s t a t . i r , a u d t o a l l p e r s o n s i n be ing w h o would t a k e a n i n t e r e s t in a n y p o r t i o n of t h e r e a l o r p e r ­s o n a l p r o p e r t y of s a i d l e . - l a t - r a m i t h e ex-e c u t o r o r e x e e u t o r s , t r n s t e e o r i n i s t e e - i i i a n . . - . i o r desc-ribed in t b e i v l ! of Xicii-y G l a s g o w , d e c e a s e d , s e n d g r e e t i n g :

"Whereas . H i i a m ,W a lwor t l l , t h e e x . ' e u t n r n a m e d , of t l ie !a.U wil l a n I i t s ' u n e i t t o t ^ a i i c y Glasgow, d e c e a s e d . h a s l . . t e t \ a p p l i e d to o u r S u r r o g a t e ' s Cum 1 of t h e c o i u . u o t Clin­t o n to h a v e a c e r t a i n i n s t r u m e n t i n w r i t i n g r e l a t i n g t o both r.-a! a n d p r r s .n.il e s t a t e , d u l y p r o v e d a s t h e la-,1 w i l l and ti s i a m e n t of N a n c y G l a s g o w , l a t e of 1'l.ittso i r ^ h , IU sa id c o u n t y , d e c e a s e d .

Therefore , you a n d ea.-h of ) . i 1 a r e h - r e l v c i t e d a n d r i qu i r ed t i l . e a n d a p p e a r l e t m e o u r s a id S u r r o g a l - ' s Court to he h e . l il t h e ofH;e of o t t r ^ u r r t i g a t ^ o t t h e e o u n t y ui ( ' t in-tou , ill t h e v i l l age ,,f P i a t t s ' n i r j h . l.-, . m d I - r t h e c u u n l y of C l i n t o i . , mi t h e y h d i y ..f May , l*ai, a t 10 o'cim-k in U:- i..rei,..,.'ii .-f t h . i t d a y , t o a t t e n d t h e p r . i l . j l i " o f t h e . l l ' l last will atnl testimi tit.

A n d if a n y of Uie per> i l iS l i . t e r e^ i . ,1 t,e u ^ d e r t h e a g e of tv . en t} o i . e \ e j . - , , t hey . . ie in­q u i r e d io . i p p e a r l.y tt , . ir t ' ' < t r l l . i ' if Hi. > h IWOUe, o r if t h e y !„;•.,-I. . n e . l . i , i j , ; . .if j i , a p p l y for o n e to h^ a p p - i i n t e d . . r . l n i t . * . ^ . , of t h - t r i j e^ l rc t or fail i r e t " I . i v i . i t f u . ' l u will lie a p p o l n l e i b j Ihi- J -nrrogate t s e n t a i d a c t f.. r i l iein l a th>- p M ••-. -d t i , /

i n t c s t iu iony whereof, we h i v e i ' i ' i , r l .se.-.i of o u r s a i d b u r r o g a i e S C o u r t l o b e 1 u n t o affixed.

W i t n e s s . D a v i d K. D o ' d e , S i r r . g i i e of t h -sa id c o a m y of CJ in t - jn . a t t i . e \ -tl.tgr- ..i P l a t t s b u i g h , l a S i l d « , ii 'ity , t h ^ 11 II d a } ol J a n u a r y , o n e t h o u s a n d e i^h t l-uielri-d a n d n ine ty two D. P . IM.-.11.,

In s J 3 « 7 Mi r r . ^a t e .

OF T U B STATE OK NEW t o L u t h e r H a n c o c k , w h o s e r e s i ­

d e n c e is u n k n o w n ; J e h i e l l la i ienel : , v.Iio r e ­s i d e s in ( " l e v e l s n t l . o h l o ; ! " 1 ! i r les Hancock , o l C h a m p l a l n , C l i n t o n c o u n t y , IN'ew Y o r k ; B e t s e y M. Murse , of C h a m p l a l n , a f o r e s i i d , M a r y P e r r y . o f . Je isev C i ty . N e w J e r s e y ; h . i t « C l e v e l a n d , of Wl . iTe iUve r J i i ne l l o i i ,A ' ^ r . i i . i . t ; H a n n a h C l e v e l a n d , of W h i t e K l v e r Juiu-tf-ui , V e i m i n t ; Cha r l e s u. Ha i .e i . ck a i d l . lme r H a n c o c k , of Box l l u t t e , N e b r a s k a , t h e ••hiM-ren ot Luey M a n o o i i , n a m e s i i i i k i n c i b , i i M*-t e r of L . i s L. S h a w , h e r e i n a f t e r n a m e d , . » d c h i l d r e n r i -s id ing a t G e n e v a . All i-u r j i i n n , K a n s a s ; t h e c h i l d r e n of L a u r a T h u r b e r , n a m e s u n k n o w n , l a s i s t e r of s-iid Lois L. Slittw) w h o s e r e s i d e n c e s a r e u n k n o w n , se i .d g r e e t i n g :

V o n , a n d e a c h of y o u , a r e h e r e b y c i t ed a n d r e q u i r e d p e r s o n a l l y to be a n d a p p e a r l.ei . r e o u r S u r r o g a t e of t h e c o u n t v of < l l i . t o i i . a t t h e Cour t H o u s e in t h e v i l l age of P l a l t s l m r g h iu a n d for t h e C o u n t y of C l i n t o n , on t h e 4 h d a y or A p r i l , l f J i , a t 10 o'.-loi'k in t h e f o r e n o o n of t h it d a y , t h e n a n d t l i e r e to s h o u c a u s e wl .y L e t t e r s of A d m i n i s t r a t i o n of a l l a n d s l n g u l i r t h e g o d s . c h a t t e l s a n d c r e d i t s of I...is I.. S h a w , l a t e o t C h a m p l a l n , C l i n t o n c i tn iy , New Vork, deceased, miestale, should h..i I »• g r a n t e d u n t o Wetsey M. M. r s e a i d hAv.n.i'1 l i . c l e v e l a n o oi c i i i n i p l t i n , iu s a i d ( " i i n t y of C l i n t o n , sa id Betsey M. M . u s e b e l u g a niece-or sn id d e c e d e n t w h o h a s m a d e a j pin-t»i. . i i for t h e s a m e to i s sue to h e r a n d sat i ( I c e ­l a n d .

A n d if a n y of t h e p e r s o n s i n t e r e s t e d I..- u n ­d e r t h e a g e of tweni i ' -u i i i - vej trs , m e y a r e r e ­q u i r e d t o a p p e a r by t h e i r g u a r d i a n if t t i r j h a v e o n e , o r if t h e y h a v e n o n e , t o . i p p . i r - u . 1 a p p l y for o n e I > b e a p p o i n t e d , . . r in Ihr , , . i , t of t h e i r n e g l e c t , , r f a i l u r e to do s n . a g u tr.1i m wi l l l e a p p o i n t e d by t h e faurrogttei . I K I , s e n t a n d a< t for tli«-.u in t h e p r o . . e i n . / .

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tographs that the lace of the person pic­tured h;is something of an unnatural ex­pression, as if a ghost had appeared and the picture was taken while the memory of the vision remained? This isn't true, of course, of the best flash liirbt photographic : work, but the result of the amateur's la­bor always has this disadvantage, and I may say that even the very best flash light photograph presents this effect iu some •light measure. Most people think, I sup­pose, if they know anything about tj>« pro­cess, that the reason why a flash light pho­tograph shows a weird glare in the eye* of tbe subject may be found in the shock that i ia« jiudiiei* HMMIX tci-v-us «b« x ic te r . tout i ts it

matter of fact, tlie expansion; or the pupils of the eye i» due to quite another cause, lor *the picture is taken usually before the subject has time to change expression.

To take a flash lifcbt picture, tbe operator must darken tbe room iu order that he Htay get bis ioeus, and while the room is darkened tbe pupils of tbe subject's eyes, In an effort to icet what light there is. nat­urally expand, just as a cat's do in the dark; awl tba picture is taken while tlie pupils ar* la a state of unnatural expan-•km. ,£ad tfcat** wby in flush light uetf> •Uvuatha subject's eyes look like overcoat

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Cotton Seed Meal AND

MIDDLINGS FOR SALE AT

Plattsbtng'i Creamery aud Cold Storage Company's Butter Factory, Margaret St., at the liailroad Crossing.

A.D.B0OMHOWER. January 7,1192. 2tf

Desirable Real Estate for Sale io the villageof Plattsburgh.

rpHK two liouse* aud lou on scuth side of

on north »idc of Coucti ktreet, beloiigln|(IO j t h e «.»l»t«5 of . l e r u s h a U. Udwardu , <lecea«cd.

for term* aud other purlieu Uu Inquire ol a«U M. S. JOHNSON.

J. D. WILKINSON,

GUNSMITH and LOCKSMITH. Ireeck a r t Maiile-L»a«luc Klle«,

OVUM, OVM MATlCstlAt, ANl» MBTAL-u o OAmrKiuoKa.

Bep»lrluy of every deeerlAtlou done In ih MM SB4Bn*r-Quwu* i ot arMae aad Klver streetf—up

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To ;he above named di-fetdantsi -V u hereby sunuuoned to ai.s.ver the e .n .p . i n t h i s a c t i o n , a n d t o s-rs i - a c . p j «d y a n s s s e r o n t h e p l . i l n l l U Vs ; : l t . , T u ^ j s \ * . I t w e n t y tiAyi a f t e r t h e s . - r \ lce , i "it i , . m u c i e x c l u s i v e ot t h e d.i> . 1 i i n --. in c a s e of y o u r feature to a j i p - n , o r a n - . j u d g m e n t will lie t a k e n a g a i n s t ym I s r a m i r o r t h e r e i l e l d e i i i a n d e d l a t h p l a i n t . -

D a t e d , D e c e m b e r l i . l i . t x . I . ^HLDUl- \ A I ' . m i H i ,

Pi i u id t s i - t o r n e j s . Office a d d r e s s . P l a l L s b u r g b . \ e . s \ ..,!•. Pobt-offl-e a d d r e s s , Pi i t ' s b n r g h . New y..rj.-. T h e f o r e / o i n g s u m m o n s Is s e r v e d u p . n s o u

by p u b l i c a n . i n , p n r ^ u m i to a n o r j e r . i l H - n . IV A . K e l l o g g , J i l , t u e o l t h e M i l i u m - ( ' , , , I , . | t h e S t a t e ' I -New Y u k , d i i i e d i h e ' t ' l i d i j . f J a n u a r y . WJJ. a u d ttle.l Willi t h - c : , p a i - t m i t i e u i h c e of t h e Clerk ot ('fii, ' ."], c , u , t \ . „ i P i a i t B b u r e h , \ V.

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liaised, V h ' l o l t a U a s c o , J la ry J . I t a s . , i t a s c o .

t l i t h O L V A: L U i i l l l , Pl . t i i i i l i l 's A U o r m - j s ,

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'/'»(he al« ,ct im.tnl ,U t cifl tn' • - Y o u a rAn .e re -by suuituoiiett to answer the ciu.pl.ih.t iu this action and to serve a e •!•> of your an­swer ou m e i-lali.tills i i i i . r u . } * v.nhlu t W e i l i y < l a > ' * S i l l e r 1 1 1 - s i e r t i ^ o l L I I I S a u m -mom*, exclusive ot the »iay *-t Mrrvtcc; And in ease ol yt t i r failure to at.pe.iror » ! , « » « , Judgment will be taken 8g,m.st you by de­fault, for the rebel demanded in the com­plain!.

Oi led, December l'J'h, 1H9|. ttHKDDKN 4. KOOTlH,

i'lainUrt'* Attorneys. fllUt etiddress, Plattsburuh.Jjiew Vork. l*ost outer, addr »s. Platmbor«li, New Vork. The foregoing summons i* served until you

by publication, pursuant lo an order of llun. H- A. Kellogg, Just ice of the Supieiuc Court Of the H'ale. ol N. w Vorlc, dated lite Ulii day ol January , \\ft$, and tiled with the complaint in ihe office or the Cleric olCHuion County, a t •rlatUburgh.N. Y.

UalMl.the »ih amy of January , WJ2. To, Harney Pat no, Miu l '«mo.

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