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THE P TTSBURGH REPUBLICAN U T I U T Y — " T f c « O r a t l H t Good off t a « Oroatoa t » « » ¥ « r . " - B E H T H A l l .
Vol.. W. NO, 30. PLATTSBURGH, CLINTON CO., N. Y.. SATURDAY MORMMt, ,irT,Y 23. 1908. WHOI.K N i \ > * i
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The fi.n.liti.in uf Hi.n. Jo-hn W. Ha-\ fc.us «( Ellent.urfrln remains uneliang-ttl. All hajiis <>f his ree.it ery have hern six en up. and at time uf uur gn-intr ta press an Friday his death was h.iurlx expert ed.
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l»r. William A. E. (.'ummings. presi-ieiit of the TieonderoeTJi Hlstorit-al So-letx has l.fen in fawn on his way to
uteiid the ter.-eiitenary at Quebec. Dr. ' 'ummings report- renexved and prorn-,-mK a.-tixny on the part of the so-iety and that delinite plans are al
ready being made for i-o-operation in i'lvarjems the interests of the <'ham-j.lain tereentenary
Mr. V T) Exerett. of Salada, Col., - visiting Ms old home and friends in
I'lintun county. Mr Everett has made us home in the far west for nineteen . ears. He is in the employ of the Jlobe Express* Company with whi«i
r.inceni he has be< n for seventeen • ears. Mr. Exerett is the son of the late E. E Exerett and a brother-in-law of J. M. Lobdell and V. W. Weav--r of Schuyler Falls. Mr Everett will remain here until September.
XVallace Blow, or Nashua, haa been dected the New Hampshire repreaen-tative to the world's conference of Bachelor aaaoclationii to b« held In raaagow, Scotland. February 2 to 14. ] • •» . The conferanca will be the largaat aaaambJj* of l«cheloni ever iroucht tosetber. It la «ald that tbir-y^evan Btataa la thla country will ^ad «al*t*Ua. Mr. Blow 1a a aon of Mr. *»4 Mra- « • « • • B* 0 " • * * « • » • » -U v # of Bclota. (Ma couaty. Ma baa mmmr trim-** «a4 aeauabHUMW la tkU vleaalty.
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Hon. Shepard P. Bowen died suddenly at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Xe.l Baker. early Thursday morniriK, Except fur the inlirmeties of agre he had been in excellent health, an.l his death, due to heart failure, came almost without warning:. The indisposition which came to him Wed-ne.s.lux afternoon seeming: very slight and i.rtly puc-h as would naturally fol-h.xv the heat.
Mr. Bow en has been prominent in commercial and political affairs of the county fur half a century, and was spt.ially identified with the development "f The iron Industry of the sec-ti..ii iii which he amassed a substantial lortiine. He was burn at Potter, Quebec, in lsi'4 and an his father's sale was of Welsh descent. His ma-lernal grandfather was John P. Br.itvn. a resident ..f this county and a soldier of the Revolution.
Mr. Boweii attended school at Troy. Vt., and came to Plattsaurg-h in l!s4G, beginning wark in Stex-ens' furniture lactory. He then went to Saranac and worked his way up steadily, remaining in that town until lisliS. whan he returned to Plattshurgth, purchasing and taking up residence in the Loxtell house on Macomb street, one of the finest places in the town, remodelling and furnishing it at great expense.
Mr. Boxven held many important public offices. He was supervisor from Saranac from l^r.T to 18U*. member of assembly in laTfi.Tf. and 77, and State Senator from l^s i to l-V-a.. In reient \ ears Mr. Buwen has held responsible positions in supervising building' construction for the government and State in this vicinity. He txa- a charter member of the First National Tank and has been a director since the time of its incorporation.
Mr. Boxven x\ as ttvice married, his first wife having been Susan Parsons, daughter of Hon. George Parsons, of Saranac. and the second. Emily Sig-
r. daughter ut Philii> W. Signur of Platlsburgfi. He is survived by four children. Mrs. Jillgon of Whitehall. Mrs H. E. Pike of Saranac- Inn, Mrs. Xed Baker and Mrs. Charles Mat-Masters of this city. His only son, Frank L. Boxven, died two > ears ago.
The funeral will he held IV..m the Methodist Church this. Saturday, afternoon at three o'clock.
they protrude enough so that they rest on the axle box on the outside and rcxalte freely witii every.turn of tin wheel. Tin-re is absolutely no friction, and when om e they are oih-d xehnles will run for months through cvft'x kind of usage without further lubrication. Mr. Aldridge has a runabout wagon of a Concord style which has not been oiled since last March when the factory was started, and upon being jacked up one of the wheels was given a slight turn and ran for sex-en minutes without stopping. The bearings are made for all kinds of xxagons. Many of the delivery wagons and heavy trucks in the city are fitted with them and they are giving the best of satisfaction.
The company occupies a building on the property once used for the Is-ham Wagon Company, and those who remember that concern when it was one of P i t t s b u r g h ' s most flourishing industries need not be surprised to see it outdone by the roller bearing manu factory. At the present time the sup ply cannot meet the demand.
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i t xxas n o t a t h i s t t h o u g h t t h a t M r . P a r - . ' s i n j u r i e s w o u l d p r o v e f a t a l a n d o n F r i d u t n i g h t h e s e e m e d t o h e s o i n e -w h u t i m p r o v e d . T h i s , h o w e v e r , w a s ..f - h o r t d u r a t i o n , a n d h e r a p i d l y g r e w xx. , rse u n t i l h v e o ' c l o c k S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g w h e n h e d i e d .
M r I ' a r o x t a s fiftv-two y e a r s of a g e a n d a l i f e - l o n g r e s i d e n t of P l a t t s -O u r g h H e was- a m e m b e r of t h e K n i g h t s of t h e M a c c a b e e s a n d o t h e r o r g a n i z a t i o n s .
l i t b - a \ e s a xxife a n d t h r e e c h i l d r e n . M i s - A l r n a P a r . . . M r . L e e P a r o a n d M i s s M a r i o n P a r o . T h e f u n e r a l w a s h e l d a t S t . P e t e r ' s C h u r c h o n M o n d a y m o r n i n g . T h e i n t e r m e n t w a s a t K i v -e r s i d e c e m e t e r y . T h e s e r v i c e s a t t h e g r a v e w e r e i n c h a r g e of t h e M a c c a b e e s .
I n i l l u s t r a t i o n of t h e d a m a g i n g eff e c t s of t h e r e c e n t d r o u g h t , M r . J o h n K . (T i lbe r t . of H a i k n e s s . t e l l s u s t h a t x v h e r e a ^ d u r i n g t h e a x - e r a g e s ' u m m e r seasori the milk yield from his herd x a r i e s n o t m u c h a v e r fifrx- p o u n d s , t h i s y e a r t h e d i f f e r e n c e i s 'IZi iJiiUlldS.
T h e e a r l y p a r t of t h e sea - sun w a s p r i m e f o r p a s t u r e s a n d t h e f i r s t of J u n e f o u n d t h e m in u n u s u a l l y f i ne c o n d i t i o n . T h e n r a i n c e a s e d e n t i r e l y , t h e h e a t c a m e a n d t h e s u d d e n d r y i n g o u t of a l l m o i s t u r e a n d l o n g d r u g h t h a s l e f t t h e g r a s s i n v e r y b a d s c a t e .
M r . G i l b e r t h a s a h e r d of t w e n t y -t w o c o w s , o n e of t h e b e s t in t h e c o u n t y , a n d t h e i r y i e l d o f m i l k t h a t m a d e t h e b i g g e s t J a y ' s r e c o r d f o r t h e s e a s o n , a b o u t J u n e 1. w a s 6 7 2 p o u n d s , w h i l e o n J u l y 2(i t h e a m o u n t w a s 4 1 S . a f a l l i n g off of S14 p o u n d s . T h e c o w s a r e of m i x e d b r e e d . A y r s h i r e a n d D u r h a m p r e v a i l i n g .
I n a l l t h e y e a r s t h a t h e h a s f a r m e d M r . G i l b e r t s a y s h e n e v e r k n e w s u c h a. s e a s o n f o r h a y h a r v e s t i n g . O n J u l y 6 a t I a, m . . h e b e g a n h i s h a y i n g , a n d f o r f ive d a y s , o r u n t i l F r i d a y n o o n w h e n t h e d r o u g h t b r o k e , h e r o d e t h e m o w i n g m a c h i n e s t e a d i l y f r o m s e v e n i n t h e m o r n i n g u n t i l s i x a t n i g h t . T h e r e w a s n o t e v e n d e w t o d e l a y t h e w o r k . H a y c u t o n e d a y xvas d r a w n a w a y t h e n e x t a n d s o m e t i m e s t h e m o r n i n g ' s c u t t i n g i n t h e a f t e r n o o n .
T h e y i e l d M r . G i l b e r t e s t i m a t e s a s n o t o v e r t w o - t h i r d s o f t h e a v e r a g e . T h e q u a l i t y i s g o o d , f u l l y u p t o t h e a v e r a g e . 190C g a v e a n e x t r a h a y c r o p a n d h e s o l d e i g h t y t o n s o v e r w h a t h e r e q u i r e d f o r h i s o w n s t o c k . L a s t y e a r w i t h a s h o r t c r o p h e s o l d t w e n t y - f i v e o r t h i ' T y t o n s , a n d t h i s s e a s o n t h e r e is s t i l l l e s s a n d h e e x p e c t s t o hax-e n u t m u r e t h a n t w e n t y t o n s o v e r w h a t h e L e e d s h i m s e l f .
L a s t w i n t e r h a y s o l d f o r J1S.0O it t o n a t t h e b a r n a n d t h e h o m e m a r k e t w a s b e t t e r t h a n t h e s o u t h e r n . I t w i l l b e h i g h e r , t h i s y e a r
P o t a t o e s in t h e s e c t i o n M r . G i l b e r t s a y s s e e m n o t h u r t b y t h e d r o u g h t , t h e t o p s s t a n d i n g u p w e l l a n d l o o k i n g J r e s h . A s t o o a t s i t is i m p o s s i b l e t o t t l l v e t w h a t t h e o u t c o m e , w i l l b e . H i s o w n g r a i n f o r t u n a t e l y w a s d e l a y e d by t h e w e t w e a t h e r in M a y a n d w a s n o t p l a n t e d u n t i l t h e m i d d l e of t h e m o n t h , a n d s u f f e r e d l e s s f r o m t h e s c o r c h i n g b y n o t b e i n g f a r a d v a n c e d .
T h e g r o u n d in t h e h a y f i e lds w a s so b a k e d t h a t i t w a s l i k e c o b b l e s t o n e s t o r i d e o n , a n d M r . G i l b e r t o w n e d t h a t f o u r d a y s a n d a h a l f of s t e a d y b u m p i n g o v e r i t xvas a l l h e w a n t e d .
I n r x e r x p a r t of . a i r c . - m t r y . t h f Gr i l l ' . -e s h o u l d b e t h e c m t e r of c iv i , p r i d e a n d p r o g r e s s : b u t t h i s c a n n o t bi if o u r t o i i n g l p i e a l l l e a t e t h e e o u n -trx a n d a g r n ' i l t u r a l p u r s u i t s . f . .r tuxxn a n d i ilx ... ap.Ua. l t s - T o o o f t e n t h e b a n - M s r . a l u . m g t h e d r u d g e r y of t h e f a r m , e n a o c r a g e t h e i r s o n s a n d d a u g h -t e i s t o l e a v e t h e • ' p a s t u r e s g r e e n . " f a r t h e • t x h i u l i g h t " of c i t y l i fe .
W h y n . . t e n c o u r a g e t h e y o u n g p e o p l e b t h a t i n g g u u d l i v e d i s c u s s i o n s i n o u r g r a n g e s ? . I t wi l l h e l p t h e o l d e r o n e s a l s o , f o r o f t e n t h e n e e d e d i m p r o v e m e n t s w o u l d c o m e o n t h e f a r m . if i t s w o r k e r s c a m e t o t h i n k i n t e l l i g e n t l y a l o n g t h e s e l i n e s , i n s t e a d of t r y i n g t o k e e p in t h e r u t s o f t h e i r f o r e f a t h e r s , a n e x p e n s i v e w a y t h e s e d a y s , f o r t h e f a r m e r h a s d i f f e r e n t p r o b l e m s t o w o r k o u t now- t h a n w h e n t h e l a n d w a s lu-xv. a n d t h e r e a r e a t h o u s a n d a n d o n e w a y s i n w h i c h t h e G r u n g e c a n a n d d o e s h e l p i n f a r m p r o b l e m s . W e f i r m l y d i s b e l i e v e i n t h e f a r m e r w h o w i l l n o t i m p o r v e : i n f a r m s t h a t g r o w p o o e r e v e r y y e a r , i n f a r m e r s ' s u n s t u r n i n g i n t o c l e r k s , in f a r m e r s ' d a u g h t e r s u n w i l l i n g t o w o r k , a n d in a l l f a r m e r s a s h a m e d of t h e i r v o c a t i o n :
E v e r y m e m b e r a n d c e r t a i n l y e v e r y off icer s h o u l d r e a l i z e t h a t t h e o h j e c t of t h e G r a n g e i s t o m a k e i t s m e m b e r s t h i n k : b u t di» n o t f o r g e t t h e g o o d l i v e e n t e r t a i n m e n t s o c c a s i o n a l l y , a l t h o u g h t h i s i s n o t t h e o b j e c t of t h e O r d e r : b u t w e r e c o m m e n d m o r e t h a n a l l e l s e t h a t f a r m p r o b l e m s b e d i s c u s s e d in s o m e v i t a l , p r a c t i c a l w a y , d o n e in a l i v e m a n n e r , e s p e c i a l l y i n t e r e s t i n g t o t h e \ i i i i i ig .
T o o u r s h a m e h e i t s a i d , w e s p e n d e v e r y y e a r , e n o r m o u s s u m s t o m a i n t a i n o u r c o u n t r y s c h o o l s i n w h i c h n o t a n i o t a of a g r i c u l t u r a l k n o w l e d g e Is a c q u i r e d . A s e i g h t y p e r c e n t , of o u r p o p u l a t i o n e a r n t h e i r b r e a d by t h e sx\ e a t o f t h e i r b r o w , e v e r y t h i n g - s h o u l d he done to make labor hunurable. It is not expected that every farm boy xx-ill make a farmer, but in the long run at least, eight out uf ten country boys, will find iheir happiness, and sphere of greatest usefulness on-the farm; so let us wake tip and get our young farm buys and girls into the Grange, and to thinking on right lines; teach them that it takes the brightest kind of a man to make farming a success If the higher critics do not believe it, let them try it and see: they will be wiser afterward than they are now, the farmer who toils with brawn and brain is. as much a business man. as one who goes on the Board of Trade and bets on the price of grain.
There Is a great agricultural awakening, let us help our young people to appreciate it, and to love our Order as it stands for a moral and agricultural uplift.
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FOrKTM WEEK AT CVT1IOUC Sra iMEK SCUOOli.
F . M. W. L. West Chazy. July 13.
COXTHACTOKS AXD THE EIGHT-HOFR LAW.
Deputy Factory Inspector James H. Bell was in Plattsburgh on Thursday by order uf the State Bureau of La-bur, to investigate the charge tiled a t Albany that m-n employed by local contractors on municipal contracts were working more than eight hours per day. The contractors claim that the law has not been violated. The jiat.ag contract of Pennington & Butler has been completed, and Mr. William Levy, xcho is building walks says the men in his employ do not work I l i i M t h a n s e v e n i m u T s «, du.y.
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TirE > l liST TMilCSIJVTJuKIAN J'AKTOKATK.
A meeting of the congregation of the Pre-b,t terian Church xxas held_ at the conclusion of the regular morning -erxke on Sunday for the purpose of toting upon a minister to be called to the pastorate of the church. The mil-ting was presided uxer by the Kev. I ir Gamble.
The Board of Elders and the Board of Trustees were unaniriiouslx agreed upon the 1-i.cV. John B. Kelley, now of Saranac Lake and the vote of the congregation showed a strung sentiment in fax or of Mr. Kelly. <>n the first informal ballot the Rev. Dr. Briggs of Jersex- citv received nine votes, the Rev. Mr. Kelly fifty-eight and the Rev. Ralph Crissman of Galena. 111., thirty-three. There were three blanks \ total of one hundred and three.
On the record ballot Dr. Briggs received four. Mr. Kelly forty-six and Mr. Crissman thirty-eight, a total of eighty-eight votes.
Since the resignation of Dr. Gamble which was to have taken effect on Mo\ ember 1st the pulpit committee has been endeavoring to make a selection of a pastor who would be satis-factorv to the entire congregation. but up to the present time seem to be unsuccessful in their efforts.
THE T«OV VOCAL SOCIETY.
The Trov Vocal Society mad'! its eighteenth annual visit to Hotel Cham-plain this week. About forty-five member* of the organization made the trip On Tuesday evening a compli-menia-rv concert was given at the hotel The weather was most unpleas--uit vet a large number of Plattebuigh-ere who enjoy the muaic of theae «weot ^1 TI fir if rH
On Wedneaday night tha aec-Mi-1 concert waa given »t v hlch a a..ittjc-tfon w u taken for the benefit of the -Home for the Frlendleai" of thla .'ity. The proceeda amounted to
During the day on Wednaaday »«v-eral of thotie impromptu coofierta that flattaburgbara have coma to expaci were given. It la naadleaa to any that STay • « • «JW«d by all wbo baat* l*V& elaatac eaneart 1 tba aoebKy waa given on Tburaday nlgbt a* «MI *otal "la*Iwna • * • * £ * • ttfl " t tha tanmrr Varaaont on jrrMBjr
St. John's Church, Plattsburgh, has been enriched by seteral beautiful gifts. The gulden oak and bronze pulpit in memory of Father Kelly is tu be placed about the middle of August. This is a gift from the congregation, the purse which was to have been pre-stnted Father Kelly on his return from abroad having been devoted to this purpose.
Two marble holy-water fonts have been given by Mr. and Mrs. William K.ascoe as memorials of Mr. Rascoe's mother and brother. In announcing these gifts Dr. Driscoll urged the presentation of others, naming among those specially desirable a sanctuary lamp and a rose window for the organ jallery. The following Sabbath, July lit, he stated that response to his suggestion had been made by the Misses Lynch, and Hon. J. H. Muffin. The former give the sanctuary lamp as _ memorial fur their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Lynch. The voung ladies are the nieces of Miss C. T. Lyndon of Plattsburgh and are Miss Bernadette Lynch of Tuck-ahoe, Miss Helena Lynch of New York citv. Miss Regina Lynch, Mrs. T. J. Murnane and Miss Frances Lynch ol Plattsburgh. The cost of the lamp is
The window is in memory of Gen. Stephen Moffitt, brother of Hon. J. H. Muffin. The cost is not yet known, but Mr. Moffitt has placed no limit on the price, wishing to obtain the best.
t;OOl> WEED JX>XE.
Humane Officer Hennessey Thurs-dav evening while about his duties came across a horse that was not only suffering from age, but which was crippled Bv a fractured knee, and had been driven a long distance from the country. The owner the last time he was in town was warned not to bring the animal again, and this time Officer Hennessev took possession of it and after keeping it over night in a livery stable, put it out of misery »">th a shot from his pistol. The owner was informed that if such cruelty was repeated again he would be brought to court.
GOVEKXOH AVPOIKTS TEBCEX-TEXAKV COMMISSION.
Five member* of the Lake Cham-plain Tercentenary Commission were appointed by Governor Hughea on Wednesday to serve with six member* appointed by the legislature, three assemblymen and three senators.
The Governor's appointments were the Hon. J. H. Booth of Plattsburgh, the Hon. J- B. BUey, Of PUtUburgh, Walter C. Wltherbee of Port Henry, Louis C. Lafontalne, of Champlaln and toward Pell, of New Tork city. Those llready appointed by the Legislature Ar« Senators Henry W. Hill, of Buf alo. James i. Prawley. of New York. ind H. Wallnee Knapp. of Clinton -ounty. AnaeaaMyasaa A. T. Dosnlny. >f Clinton. Jajnaa Shea, of Kaaex. aad
A. Foley of Near York.
President L. F. Loree and other officials ol the D. ji H. had a conference xxith Chairman F. W. Stevens and • ther members of the Public Ser\-ice
Commission on Wednesday with reference to a supplemented application
eing put in by the company to issue about $7.yUu.UUU additional bonds under the $j0,u00,00u first mortgage on its properties which waa authorized recently by the State Commission.
FACTOKY FOK BLOOMTXGDALE.
A sash and door factory which is expected to give employment to from fifty to seventy-fixe men is to be started at Bloomingdale. J. L. Parsons of that village and M. Clarke, formerly af Isew Turk, are associated in the enterprise. They have purchased the
Id grist mill on Main street. The E. M.. White saw mill has also been leased for the business. A concrete dam is to be thrown across the summer brook so as to set the water back to Bloomingdale Station, to give sufficient power for running the mill.
KOBEKT crmVOJiTU DIES SUD-1>EXLY.
Robert Cudworth died suddenly at his home at Beekmantown last Fri-dav night of apoplexy. Mr. Cudworth. who was seventy-four years of age. aad been in his usual health during the day and partook of a hearty supper in the evening. Immediately af-terxvards he laid down on a sofa. Noticing that he was ill his famil> sent for Dr. Swift but before the physician arrixed the old gentleman was dead.
EAGLES OKUAMXE AT DAXSE-MOItA.
An aerie of Eagles was organized at Dannemora on Friday last by District jrganizer Geiser of Schenectady assisted bv Past Worthy President John H. Dunn, of Burlington, and Worthy President Henry Scheier, of Plattsburgh About fifty members of the or-ler from here escorted by the City-Hand attended the ceremonies. The following were installed as the urst •set of officers of the Dannemora Aerie: Past Worthv President, J- R- Crowley. W'orthv President, J. R. Crowley. Worthy Vice-President, William Keen-
an. _, . W'orthv Chaplain, William Roach, secretary, A. S. Lapane. Treasurer, George H. Brown, inside Guard, Moody Manley. >utside Guard, W. J. Welch.
Conductor, R- J- Lafountain. Trustees, E. J. Norris, William O'Brien
Ralph Rotnery- . After the evening ceremonies a ban-
met was served a t the Adirondack flouee The visiting Eagles speak in ughest praise of their treatment at dannemora. Through the courtesy of A arden Cole they were given an opportunity to inspect the prison in the ifternoon. C-HAKGED WITH ATTEMPT AT
TKAIX WRGCfeUXU.
Cliff Haven, July 24. With one of the most beautiful and
eloquent sermons ex-er heard in the Chapel of Our Lady of the Lake. Rev. Thomas F. Burke, O. S. P., of Xexx-Tork on Sunday fittingly inaugurated the fourth week of the Catholic Summer School of America.
Full of unusual interest, the past week will take "a high place in the history of the school, imt alone in point of numbers, in the richness of the intellectual feast, in the delight-fulness of the social gatherings, but especially in the realization of the noble purpose for which the colony was founded—the happy combination of all uf these with a beautiful Catholic a t m o s p h e r e p e r v a d i n g a l l .
T h e F a m i l y G a t h e r i n g o n S u n d a y e v e n i n g t o o k t h e f o r m of a r e c e p t i o n i n h o n o r o f R t . R e v . M g r . J . F . L o u g h -l in . of P h i l a d e l p h i a , s e c o n d p r e s i d e n t o f t h e s c h o o l . F o l l o w i n g t h e o v e r t u r e b y G r e e n e " s o r c h e s t r a . R e v . J o h n T a l b o t S m i t h . L L . D . , m a d e a f e w o p e n i n g r e m a r k s a f t e r w h i c h M r . C. W . Z e c k -w e r fax-ored t h e a s s e m b l y w i t h t w o p i a n o s e l e c t i o n s " I r i s h I d o l . " w r i t t e n by- h i m s e l f a n d " P o l o n a i s e i n C s h a r p m i n o r " b y C h o p i n . F o l l o w i n g i l r . Z e c k w e r , F a t h e r ' S m i t h i n t r o d u c e d M r J a m e s F r a n c i s O ' D o n n e l l w h o g a v e a p o w e r f u l d e l i n e a t i o n of t h e g r e a t C a r d i n a l R i c h e l i e u i n t h e " C u r s e s c e n e . " A s o p r a n o s o l o b y M i s s F r a n c e s O ' D o n n e l l b r o u g h t t o a c l o s e t h e m u s i c a l p a r t o f t h e p r o g r a m , a f t e r w h i c h M g r . L o u g h l i n i n h i s h a p p i e s t v e i n e x p r e s s e d h i s a p p r e c i a t i o n o f t h e g a t h e r i n g a n d p r o g r a m a r r a n g e d , i n h i s h o n o r .
W i t h t h e s e r i e s of five l e c t u r e s <v " E d u c a t i o n d u r i n g t h e a g e o i t h e II -n a i s s a n c e " R e v . R o b e r t S c h w i c h e r a m , S. J . , P r o f e s s o r of H i s t o r y ax Holy-C r o s s C o l l e g e , o p e n e d t h e m o r n i n g l e c t u r e s f o r t h e w e e k w i t h , a m o s t l u c i d a n d s c h o l a r l y p r e s e n t a t i o n o f t h e e d u c a t i o n a l s y s t e m o f t h a t p e r i o d , g i v i n g d u e a n i l d e s e r v i n g c r e d i t t o t h e C a t h o l i c C h u r c h f o r t h e b u i l d i n g u p a n d c o n s e r v a t i o n o f t h a t g r e a t e d u c a t i o n a l f o r c e .
C n d e r t h e g u i d i n g h a n d of M r . W i l l i a m P . O l i v e r o f B r o o k l y n , m o s t d e l i g h t f u l t r i p s w e r e t a k e n " O u t t o O l d A u n t M a r y ' s " t o " T h e d a y s g o n e b y " a n d o t h e r c h a r m i n g s p o t s w h i c h d i e p o e t R i l e y h a s s o b e a u t i f u l l y p o r t r a y e d . F r o m " O l d A u n t M a r y ' s " t o t h e " S a g e o f A r e h y R o a d " m a y s e e m a s h a r p t u r n , b u t M r . O l i v e r p r o v e d t h e h o m e l y p h i l o s o p h y o f M r . D o o l e y a s r i d i c u l o u s a n d e f f e r v e s c e n t v. i t . r i c h h u m o r a s h e h a s s h o w n t h e w h o l e s o m e d i a l e c t o f R i l e y f u l l o f p a t h o s a n d h e a r t - i n t e r e s t .
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A w e e k f i l l e d w i t h n o t a b l e e v e n t s , n o t t h e l e a s t i n t e r e s t i n g xvas t h e f i ne m u s i c a l p r o g r a m p r e s e n t e d . F a d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f M r . C a m i l l e W . Z e c k w e r o f t h e P h i l a d e l p h i a A c a d e m y of M u s i c , t h e C h o r a l U n i o n o n W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g g a v e t h e first s a c r e d c o n c e r t o f t h e y e a r .
T h e s o c i a l w e e k w a s o p e n e d m o s t a u s p i c i o u s l y o n M o n d a y w i t h a e u c h r e p a r t y a t t h e C u r t i s P i n e V i l l a , u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f C a p t a i n B . J . K i e r -n a n a n d M r s . M . C u r t i s L e n i h e n . h o s t e s s . T h e A l b a n y C o t t a g e w a s a l s o o n M o n d a y e v e n i n g t h e s c e n e of ..me of t h e p r e t t y s o c i a l g a t h e r i n g s o f t h e s e a s o n . I n h o n o r o f R t . Rex-. M g r . L o u g h l i n . t h e P h i l a d e l p h i a C o t t a g e o n T h u r s d a y g a v e a f a r e w e l l r e c e p t i o n a n d a h o s t of f r i e n d s g a t h e r e d t o b i d t h e M o n s i g n o r a d i e u a n d t o e n j o y t h e m u s i c a l p r o g r a m w h i c h M i s s K a t h e -r i n e P o w e r s h a d a r r a n g e d i n h i s h o n o r . W i t h a r e c e p t i o n a t t h e M a r q u e t t e a n d a m u s i c a l e a t t h e A l g o n q u i n , t h e m o s t b r i l l i a n t s o c i a l w e e k w a s b r o u g h t t o a c l o s e .
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O n e of t h e p r e t t y e v e n t s of t h e xveek w a s t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n o f m e d a l s t o t h e s u c c e s s f u l c o n t e s t a n t s i n t h e w e e k ' s s p o r t F . B e t w e e n t h e p e r f o r m a n c e s o f " D r e a m F a c e s " a n d t h e " V i o l i n M a k e r of C r e m o n a " t h i s e v e n i n g R e v . J o h n T a l b o t S m i t h f o r m a l l y p r e s e n t e d t h e b e a u t i f u l m e d a l s t o t h e w i n n e r s of t h e d i f f e r e n t c o n t e s t s . I t w a s a m o s t f e l i c i t o u s o c c a s i o n e s p e c i a l l y t o t h e y o u n g s t e r s w h o a m i d t h e p l a u d i t s uf p r o u d p a r e n t s a n d f r i e n d s s t e p p e d u p t o r e c e i v e t h e c o v e t e d h o n o r s .
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vember ami for William Tafl tile month following.
Weather conditions having changed here everything along the vegetable line is pushing to the front,
E. C. Everest of Plattsburgh. was in town Monday.
Mi-ss F. E. Wheeler at Clover Nook ranch has harvested and sold SUO pounds of currants this season.
Miss Frances Stone, of Boston, a daughter of the late Col, R. G. Stone, was a recent caller at Clover Nook.
John Dunn and wife of Chicago are the summer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clarmore.
M.rs-. M-ar io i i Oaei i i te - r aivtl a u n t , o f N e w Y o r k , w e r e t h e g u e s t s o f M i s s F r a n c e s W h e e l e r o n W e d n e s d a y .
C a m p K n i g h t s ' R e s t a t L a W o o l ' s P o i n t d i s p e r s e d o n M o n d a y m o r n i n g T h e f o l l o w i n g n a m e d p e r s o n s a n d f a m i l i e s w e r e r e p r e s e n t e d : F a i r b a n k . R e y n o l d s . Ai r . a n d M r s . R a l p h W h e e l e r . C h a p e r o n , N i g h t e n g a l e , G e o r g e J u n i e r , M i s s B a r n e t t . A r t h u r O u i m e t t e , B . W a l l . M i n k l e r . t h e M i s s e s H e n r y . K e l l e y . a n d M i n k l e r . E d g a r W h e e l e r , R a l p h M c C u e n a n d o t h e r s .
M i s s F r a n k W h e e l e r w e n t t o C a m p D i c k i n s o n o n F r i d a y .
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h o m e o n t h e E a s t s t r e e t . T h e R e v . H e n r y M a r g e t t s o f f i c i a t ed .
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John Purler of Mooers, was brought o Plattsburgh on Wednesday on a harge of attempting train wrecking.
Purier appeared before Justice A. J. -Helnbarge of Mooers and was aecua-?d of putting ties across the Rutland .-tailroad track just west of Champlain »n the night of July 1», and was sent a Plattsburgh to await the action ot he grand Jury in November, He suc--eeded In securing ball in the sum of ;zW and was released.
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The case of Mrs. D. K. Gilbert, drug-,l»t of thin city againat Dr. C. W. Ar-•iur was brought before City Judge aiMand and a Jury on »>«*•>.•»«*:
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The Common Council held a special meeting Monday evening and In a short time disposed of a number of important matters. There was a full attendance. The Commissioners of Public Works and members of the Board of Health were present for conference.
Judge Shedden addressed the Council, representing that Mrs. D. F. Barker sustained serious injuries by falling on the board walk on Broad street on Memorial Day, while going to Riverside cemetery. He did not, he said. present the matter as a formal claim but thought Mrs. Barker was entitled to some compensation for the injuries sustained. On motion of Mr, Wilcox, the matter was referred to the Board of PubHc Works for Investigation and report.
The Mayor handed down the appointment of Stephen L. Liberty from the civil service list to the position of patrolman, and the appointment was ipproved.
The Mayor announced that a sewer vas asked for by the residents of Cemetery street, who petitioned the Board of Public Works.
On motion of Mr. MeCadden, the Soard of Public Workg was authorized to build a 10-inch sewer on Ceme-ery street, the cost of tile and digging o come out of the revenue* of 19<i».
Mr. Bouford, of the Board of Public Works, presented the matter of the .iroposed macadamialng.of North and >outh Catherine streets, from Cornelia to Battery, explaining It fully and -ending the bids received as follows: Vlfred Farley 13,140.00 Juckley Construction Co. . . 1.781.0U J. J. FlUpatrick S.»3».3»
On motion of Mr. Graves, seconded <y Mr. MeCadden, the sum or II.J00 vas ordered, transferred from the e\o*r fund to the Street (and, the
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Will commence July i-4 and l.i-t t . August l»th. Evangelist B s: Ta i lor and many other not-.l spe.iku— will be in attendance. Special Railroad rates on Rutland It It c . m e everybody. All are cordiallv un i t ed.
We have a new policeman at Mooers, who "will" see that the town is kept quiet.
IVrMiiuil and General. T h e R e p u b l i c a n s a t M o o e r s a r e
h e a r d t o s a y , f o r o u r s p e c i a l b e n e f i t . "Well he can't carry New York State anyway."
Corpron and Kathan are working on Steinbarge's coal sheds, putting on their B. B. Rubber roofing.
George Averill. formerly of Mooers but now in Malone working in the machine shops, is visiting here with relatives. Mr. William Bosworth and family.
Air. A. J. Steinbarge and wife. Professor Lasey and family a re visit.>rs at Alburgh Springs, having a verx enjoyable time as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhodes.
The village of Mooers has commenced putting in cement sidewalks m-der the management of President George W. Stevenson. Mr. P. S Brown will put the finishing touches on with his little trowel.
Hay. Haying is about half over here and
the hay crop is only about two-thirds as large as last year. Farmers xvill put it in your barn for tm.vu per t o l l .
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CHANCE o r u ATI:U LEVEL rv I t A h K C 1 I \ W M . \ 1 > F O K 41"%K.
The follow ins: i- the change m the water le \ i i in i,ik.- I'tutiii-liiit at Rouses Point .ir.ttxn f .r the m -nth ..f June, l.ois M, t -u r .m .T i . r.nkeu fr-ni the rail grade June 1. s ft. .; in b. Lev gr.ule June s. <5 ft "i in 1.1 ...\ «r id. June ir,, y ft. i in b--|..v\ gr.il« June 22. S ft ti in 1«. 1 .tt> grub-June L-y. 1" ft _• in bi1o.\ gra-U-. June 3u. in fi :< „,. bel..tv grade. Change in -.x.it.-r level _• IT. Below high water mi rk "• ft J 1 ; Above low txat. r in. i t . ! ft. .".'-_, Extreme high water marl., 4 ft J ' - • in
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Haying is well under way. The dry weather shortened the crop which earlier gave promise of being large.
Airs. Carrie Barber, who has been visiting friends in Ellenburgh, has returned to her home at the Meadow-brook Farm.
William Minkler. J r , of Plattsburgh spent last week at his fathers, W. H.
Mrs. Addie Fitch «.f Chazy, was the guest of Mrs. sVih Gordon on Thursday of last week.
Walter West. wh.. .--.-aped fr-.m tla j a i l a f e w w e e k s ag.« w h i l e s . r t i u g t tlnry-d.t\ s" senteti.«- aiel wis r. • »p-ture.1 at Aus.il le Forks ,ui 1 T ^ . T I b a c k To f in i sh la.- - e l i t t u . . . - ' - lg llli lb the Puis. When he fim-h-d hi-tei.ee l.t-t T u . s l i y lo- wis mini. -1 in -ly turned ..v.r to the c-.veminent authorities as a .les.-rter at ilir r.-ie-st ,,f Major i lenert l I". «\ Anis.v.i 'ii H» was taken to Plattsburgh l«arr.o!-s for trial before a. general court martial
West enlisted at Fort Slueum. N. Y . on January 4, laus , an.l wast assigned to Battery C 6th Field Artillery stationed at Fort Riley, Kan. He di -s e . ie . l .-it iei ..tnt-t- m o u n t s a i l ' l t a . i w l i r e t t I ' l t h i s c u I i T t '.t h . I i ' l i e u t S
s b o r i l y a f t e r t t a r d s orit- .- t t- . l f-.r d r u n k e n n e s s .
M . J . C A L L A N A N , Brest.
D CALLANAN, VJce-1'rest.
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Baker Bros. Lumber Company K-Bep constantly on hind sx>, 10x10, andl2xl2 inch 20 to 3« feet long
Genuine Georgia Long Leaf Yellow Pine
Timber.
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D e a i h o f M r s . I . i l t v a r t l S i n i i l i . M r s . E d w a r d S m i t h d i e d a t h e r
l o m e a t K e e s e v i l l e . N . Y. . J u l y 21K i t t h e a g e of s e v e n t y - e i g h t y e a r s .
M r s . J s m i t h h a d b e e n a l i f e l o n g r e s i -l e n t o f t h e t o w n a n d f u r t h e pai?t t w e l v e y e a r s h a d b e e n a j . a t i e n t s u f -e r e r . F o r a n u m b e r o f x v e e k s s h e i a d b e e n f a i f i n g a n d h e r d e a t h wa.-i iu t u n e x p e c t e d . H e r f u n e r a l wa. -a r g e l v a t t e n d e d f r o m t h e i m m a c u l a t e • o i i c e p t i o n c h u r c h , w h e n R e v . J
M a n n i n g s a n g a r e q u i e m h i g h m a s s . M r s . S m i t h i s s u r v i v e d by t w o s u n s
J o h n , a p r o m i n e n t b u s i n e s s m a n o f K e e s e x i l l e . a n d P a t r i c k , a w e l t - k n o w n m e r c h a n t of B u r l i n g t o n , a n d b y f o u r l a u g h t e r s , M r s . J o h n O l i v e r , o f B u r -i n g l o n , M i n n i e a n d A n n i e o f I C e e s e -l l l e , a n d M a r g a r e t of S t - h e n e c t a d y .
I ' c r s o n a l UIKI t i e m - r a l . M r s . M a r t i n M a n n i x a n d s u n . ui
' r m i k l y n , a r e v i s i t i n g r e l a l i x e s . M r s . H u n t i n g a n d s o n , o f (J l . -ns
"a l l s , h a v e r e t u r n e d h o m e a f t e r x i s l t -n g r e l a t i v e s i n t o w n .
R . I", flat e s r e t u r n e d l-dit w e e k r u m a v i s i t a t h i s h o m e i n B r i d g e -•or t , V t . H e w a s a c c o m p a n i e d b y h i s a o t h e r , w h o w i l l s p e n d a f e w w e e k s •.'ith r e l a t i v e s i n t h e v i c i n i t y .
M i s s H a y e s r e t u r n e d t o B u r l i n g -• in o n W e d n e s d a y , a f t e r M s i t i n g M i s s C a t h e r i n e M c A l o o n .
M r s . W i l l i a m K . e h . l e r a n d f a m i l y . f New York, are vteuing Mrs. J l a v e y .
Dr. and Mrs. K. J. Severance ha te eturned from Atlantic City.
Married at Immaculate Conception 'hurch, Monday evening, July zu. Ir. Emery J . Fisher, of Montpeller. nd Miss Winifred Beardnley. or this
dace. On account of rain the band c«n-
ert was postponed. Mr. and Mrs. <*. M. Hopkins have
pened their camp at Douglas. Mr. James Kelley of Mechaiiicsvilb-
pent Sunday with frler;ds in town. Dr. and Mrs.- 8. C. Klmiii and f«in
ly are spending Hie remainder of the umaner a t Schuylerville.
Miss Alice Plnnegan and Miss Annie 4ilea spent last week at Ludlow, Vt.. ,-ith relative*.
Miss Lottie Lacey. of Burlington, aa been the guest of Miss Mary Mc-.»hon.
Ml«a May Burroughs of E«*«a, is laitina friends In town.
Mr. Houghton Moon of Schenectady. .as n visitor in town over Sunday.
Rev. X Meaning waa the guest of Is nareata at Keene tost week. Mr. H. K. Moon and children of
iahonectady. are vleltlng Mr*. J, Dun-'aa.
Mia. W. Haattas ot Oteae rails, la her dauchter, Mra. Oeorce
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