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tni«. .naB,.90ttfli|^ .rTh«tt IRTM «'<br />

'*W1uit did you hare to go and pick<br />

•ttt thli "pier forr* complained the<br />

*vatchman. "You're only ttiakinc lOe<br />

trrable."<br />

*Van Is bom to tnmble aa tbe sparks<br />

tf apward/* quoted the man. "This<br />

•warn tbe nearest one," he added. Be<br />

vas panting a little.<br />

"Yon'd never got a-past me If—jf—<br />

If yon hadn't been taking a little<br />

nap,** snggeetcd the man. *'WeII. It's a<br />

Kood night for"—he pansed, glancing<br />

.auy with<br />

threw him dowu. lie turned on tho<br />

iruB, but HODiebody turned It off again.<br />

Buy. in three months he wua HO etuck<br />

«n another ludy that be wua talking<br />

about killing himself aguln."<br />

"Curloua people, the Oennans," re­<br />

marked the niuu absently.<br />

The batUt^ wutt-hmun rubbed his<br />

b(iud painfully and patieuUy tried<br />

nt'uin. "If It's Klekuess that's driving<br />

yuu to it, you don't want to be too qulek<br />

itbout It, 'cause you can't never tell.<br />

Kike as not it ain't us bud us you tbluk.<br />

There wus a frieud of my brother's lu<br />

tiu! groci'fy busluumt shut himself ou<br />

account of uot huviug good hf-ulth, and<br />

the autopsy showed thut he could have<br />

IMVU fixed ul! rlghc]^ be hud went to a<br />

j;ood doelor/' '••'<br />

"I'm well euougb lu body," suid the<br />

lusu shortly.<br />

"You dou't talk like a oiau that's era-<br />

jey," ventured the wuU'hmuu.<br />

"Ko't Thut's tturprislng, all thiugs<br />

coiuiderod." reuurkt^ the uiuu bitter­<br />

ly.<br />

"Kay, purduer." said the wutehmuu<br />

upptsuliu^ly. "If you're bouud to go you<br />

might as ^^'«U tfll me who jou utv uud<br />

xrhut >'ou'ri) dolug it for. It'd suve b<br />

lot of trouble Lu the eoroufr."<br />

"Very thouyhtfui of you. Well. I'm<br />

John tiuiith-tJiut's u lie; thiriy-four<br />

yuurs old: no friends, uo rclutJves, to<br />

«iiH!uk of—tiiul's the uuib; live ut iAi\><br />

fifth uvcuue-thut's u lit'. And I'ui<br />

«Iuing this Uicuuse it's the ouiy thing<br />

fur me to do."<br />

"Thut's unother." said the watch*<br />

auau jiruxupLly. He leuuud over the<br />

•Idc of the pier, swlngluy his tu-m iu a<br />

•duup, swwpliw jE««turti.<br />

•pliiahliig samid^ jtofn;liflow/,lMudly.rto<br />

W dAittbgntsbedfrou tbe.wasli of tba<br />

•lilies, Ataid In t(ie\,watclimaii*0 attI-,<br />

tildeioTtaln'alertiteas.' ' '<br />

"bitiift t^ ariy Waka.** the man said,<br />

'nnlessytftt irant tb haati^ matteta."<br />

"Rlff»t a^roM - Uulrs.<br />

lu Spite of their historic solidarity, lu<br />

si'ite of the iwwerful uud biudJug iu-<br />

Uueuce of their t;omiuuu wumuuhuod<br />

uud lu spite of ull the thuughts uud<br />

feelings lu which tUey ubure, I duubt<br />

whctUur such u thing as frieudshlp lu<br />

its very hlgbusl sense can ever exist<br />

between two women, for the essential<br />

elements of friendship ure uuhesltatiug<br />

eoufideuee aiul uusu'erviug luyulty, uud<br />

these ure precisely the two things which<br />

euu never by uuy {KMisibility be glveu<br />

by uue wouiuu to uuutlier.<br />

Honor, in the muu's uuderstuudiug of<br />

|Ms word, is somethiug thut has no ex-<br />

iat4-ur. Wickbam leaned over blm and<br />

with a pair of scissors proceeded to di­<br />

vest blm of tbe lower portions of bis<br />

trousers.<br />

"Won't you have some pity? Can't<br />

we fix It up by arbitration? I don't<br />

M'ish to lose my legs." Aud his sobs<br />

were loud and iiatbetlc.<br />

To Dr. Wlckham's mature mind It<br />

was plain that the time for uctlou had<br />

arrived. So, arresting her scissors, she<br />

looked into his face aud said;<br />

"Wtuit would you do to save tbem?"<br />

"What would 1 not do?" he auswered.<br />

"I shall Inherit great wealth. It shall<br />

be yoiirs."<br />

They looked at one another for a<br />

time. Then Dr. Wlckham broke the<br />

Bilcuce.<br />

"If that is all, theu off they come."<br />

And she reached for the saw once<br />

more.<br />

"Hold! Hold! I will, moreover, sgree"<br />

—tbe words clogged lu his throat—"I<br />

will agree to murry you."<br />

"Tbere, that Is sutUcient," answered<br />

Dr. WickhuuL And then, cutting the<br />

thong thut held his right hand, she<br />

bade him write his propusul down on<br />

paper.<br />

With a treiubllug hand he did so, and<br />

it ruu us follows:<br />

My DuurvHt Dr. Wlckhata—Too buv«<br />

•itved my Ule. and la my gratitude loi<br />

your SiO-vlces I otttjr you my hund in wud-<br />

lock. Your Hlavv.<br />

WiLXIAU VAN UU8SOM.<br />

The first suu thut arose ou the uew-<br />

born yeur fuuud tUciu stuudJug before u<br />

miuisler. ThuoiHutsluu. struuge euougb,<br />

wus uiso their bin hOuy. She wus forty-<br />

seven, uud be was tweuty.<br />

. • . -,•.•< -• 'p,i'. ••••: J'l<br />

It It a graat' aflllctlon (or a woman to<br />

have hbr ri6e at^i^ited by ptmMS'or<br />

sny form of eruptive disease; *atasm ODOnty, ic«w<br />

^oHi. db ca IMore die sntb dsv nf Jniw. flin<br />

;wted Decfinb^t^^sn.<br />

AtasiKtnw F LesMix, admisistrstor:<br />

Assia J. MtLMia^,<br />

-lor Admlnisomuir.'<br />

, .BasoeU BouiAsrd. sumivate pr ibe^county<br />

Of social enjoyment Duffif^nnng erltp- vouchers thtrvui, lo tiie anderatmiod, Elocu­<br />

tions are cstlfcdetora.tlta UUi<br />

div ot Jaaiiary, iDog.<br />

inl)M,'Juiy 4,19(M. I /;<br />

OtoAS BAiitv, Bxecutor.<br />

FSSCsaioS RAnNDM, Attunity. "^ • •<br />

BrewstRr, N. T.<br />

csnse disesse. UjperfeetlyafiA permapr<br />

cntly cures scrbnilous sotes. eczema,<br />

tetter, bolll pimiiMi'aiid other AijpUve<br />

dlsesses which-aracknsed l^'the blood's<br />

impurity. It increalics i tlJe action of<br />

the blood-naking e^^^ds and fhui^ Jn-<br />

creases the supply of |Kire rich blbodl<br />

"For alMNit dne ycaranQ SlMtf iwp«ftt«wat^<br />

very btdly brakca out" write* HIM,,Carrie<br />

Adams, or tl« Went Mala nraet,*Mtt1<br />

shall be conveyed to oeas-poois ana aeadBWsa,-<br />

or conveyed at lesst sutty fevt mna soy awaSi<br />

hiwseiiitlwTuwnotBomheMtt. . ^^^<br />

nuvisa<br />

11. AUprlfTSinitsititiie Town ot soaibsaa*<br />

ud wltbln ms feet a' oay dweilUw ltoase73lsV><br />

be deodoruted aad disinfected, and fflpttneinei<br />

oirnisive odors.<br />

111.- AU_pri^ fltnia-witbin the limitsoltiM-<br />

if aoathessft,<br />

, „. ..asi oaos ta 1<br />

each year.<br />

' tv. Aliretase'tiisuer anil deoouboain^soib*<br />

staooa within one iiaodred test ot say dweuioa<br />

house in the town of soutUeast shau tw eftoct-<br />

BMly distniected or removpd.<br />

V. No decompOHing material, botwe atoss<br />

garbage, or putruflcrlblfl sabstance, detnlmenw<br />

to purillo heaiui, shall be damped or piaord in'<br />

ahy ot tlie streets or hlgnways in tbe Ton f0<br />

P tme^ANT TO AW nitbER OF" noN. j<br />

ueomtt flonthard, suRogate ot tbe count}<br />

of Putnam notlge la hereby gfrcD. accordttig ic<br />

law, to all persOM I'aviBtr cluims anUnH Uenri<br />

Bamum. late 01 the TUKO of anUlTieast ID said<br />

(Jounty, aeceaswi tO present tho same, with tbt<br />

vouclieca (bereof, to tbe undeislgoed, Adrotnls-<br />

trStor (if all and Hlngulor the goods, cbauelt<br />

aDd«i«dlieof tbesalddeoeased, st bis place 01<br />

txansacuiig business at tbe uflloe o Frederlo 8<br />

iMraam, Hrewstef.'N. Y;.on or eeiore the Sd<br />

day of Pebmary.'lSPS. .<br />

Patnl tills 1st dsy'bf August A D„ 1009.<br />

' > •• - ^ ^./HSMSVB.aoi»s, Administrator.<br />

FsKosoic S IBAnHDM, Attorney,<br />

Bmniter,N, V -<br />

P »UK8DANT TO KS ORDBS- or BON 4.<br />

Bennett Southard, BnrtogSteot tbeOfuntj<br />

ot Pataam, notice Is hereby KiVen, seoordlsg to<br />

law, to all poagos iisvug claims, agalnat (be<br />

eatKtoof KiMAittBnMnct, late irtae Town<br />

ot sontbeas', 10 Bsld Ooanif.. deeessad, to pre><br />

Milt the SHme. wittal&e Voocbers thereof, to the<br />

uaderslgbctl^BaecaUMS of tba said deceased, at<br />

tbeomceoi FrederioB BamunuBrewsier.HTy..<br />

on or before tbe sd day disiMLAi'D;itD>, '<br />

Dated October 1. IMS. ."<br />

-pBtLI^J.BSnW I «nf.Mtnn<br />

^WASasii 8. P^ppMis.f »«!tt«»*<br />

PHBtMoS tfAaMSTAttdmSl',- ^'' • -<br />

Brewster. M«V. . .<br />

BREWSTER<br />

Monumental<br />

#. B FAOAH * BOH..<br />

MsanfaotorefS ot snd desiers la<br />

Cueterr Work of All KioHi.<br />

Prom any of the Psreign or Ameilcan Oraolte M<br />

Marble.<br />

Vaults, itmunBiits, Tatlets, HsalstooBi<br />

Bnolotures, Bto.<br />

Lattarlar Doaa la Cemetertei.<br />

A good stock of dnlshed work «lway»<br />

on hand. Designs and prices tarnished<br />

on applloattoD.<br />

BREW3TER.N.Y.<br />

A Lire At SUka,<br />

If you but knew the i>plenresald town of {'Ormel ou Tueeduy ol eacL<br />

weeit aud at tbe afllue c> till! County Judge oi<br />

PuLuauiCouuly, 111 Ibe village ui *-^ld bprlug<br />

lu Buid t'ouuiy. ou Friday ul eai-u wt«k, exuepi<br />

dunug the U'Kiii liB ul .iiuiuury aud Augubt<br />

Dated Jauuuo' ^< ^^"^<br />

J BSNMSrr SouniAaDt<br />

Puuuuii cuuuiy Judse<br />

Filed January 8. iWUi<br />

Putuoiu Couuty CD rk 'f Ofllce. a. s.<br />

I. EvwAKU I' WKBKH, rierk uf tbe countj<br />

counuiPuLniima)Uijiy,dobenljyuituy that<br />

Uiu preuMtdlug 18 a true copy of tbe<br />

[L. 8 3 orlglnsl ou Uie lu Uils ufllue<br />

E.C Uaau. Clerk.<br />

Ibis act on<br />

: - ._ -'enutted<br />

uBreto may reoelve the deeds en such sale. .<br />

The following being a llBt ot such tax salea.<br />

OARHBL.<br />

Lot on Stonielgh Aveuue. owners, chUdreo<br />

of Huuun Uusb and A J Uopklua. Sold to<br />

Addlbou J. Hopkins for suio.<br />

Wuier Lot and lUglit near Xake Habopao<br />

BUi'poBad owner iames O. Uullok. Sold to put-<br />

nam County lor t8.4o.<br />

KENT. • •<br />

Lot of land contatniug atiout Id anres located<br />

on Barrult UIU. Owner not icaowu Sold to<br />

WUiiaui 11. Ueacom lor ft 71<br />

Laud lucuied Bt Uonoutown> Owner Rlllah<br />

Dari-Pti. sold to Putnam c^ounty for ta.sa.<br />

Luud located ut Hurtoutowu. Owsur. Daniel<br />

s. Ilorloii. Hold to Puinato Couuty fortisao.<br />

Laud lualudin Hmukj Hollow. Uwuer, belm<br />

ot Fruderlck raiver, deceased. Bold to Jaiuea<br />

M. llyauiijr$ «.5l.<br />

LuudlutuuidulUortontown. Owner,Benliuala<br />

llorLun. bold lu I'utuiun County tor ^.w<br />

Lot located uii-Towot-end hitlge. Owucr.belrs<br />

ot liJesear furl, doceused. Buid to Churlus £.<br />

Nlcuula torSO-llS.<br />

!.4iud located In Hortontown. owner. Elljab<br />

IJgbt. Sold to Putaam uouuty for ST us.<br />

Laud located in Uortoutowu. "<br />

owner. Heirs ol<br />

Sold to Ueorge U.<br />

T HE I'BOPLE uF THE STATE OF N EW YORK,<br />

By tbe oratie u( Ood iroe aud liiiiepi'iidt.'Ut:<br />

To WiUtuiu Lyucb, Uie liuhUund or Mury Lyi'oli,<br />

Nailuiiul buiviy ixiuipaiy, Vt Nuhbuu bmx-t,<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> t:ity, N Y , and to Uie crtidlUiiB, ut-Al<br />

of klL, uiiU all ullicr pi-i-buiiU luu-nblud lu il.e<br />

estaU- ul Mary Lyucli. lute ul iLu TUM'U K>1 tjuuili-<br />

eubt. lu Lbu County ul I'uUituti, aud bUile uluro.<br />

ittld. du t-aw-d, lutuMiuU', htt-u (>Hl£n'l^u:<br />

Vol' *Ni> KAI'U oJ-yorurit'iLtduodnijulPed<br />

purbuuully Ui IK-uud uppeuudej<br />

Ute tg,'eul uviuty-uut.veurB, lliiyiuertMjulrod t'<br />

apin-ar by u eir KuuJ'ilmu. li Uit-v liuvt i>ut', or |f<br />

tlit-y liu\o uuiiv, to niiiii-ui' and upjiiy lui uue to<br />

U- iiii|ii>luu:e, ur Ul the i-vtul ol klii ir u>ultMl<br />

orluliurt'bu loduayuurdliui wUi \n- uitpuuiUid<br />

l)y Uie r

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