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T i t o K i n d Y o n T l a v c A l T r a y s B o u g h t , a n d w h i c h r i a - Ixsew.
i n n « e f o r o v e r 30 j o a r s , hsu* b o r n e t h e s i g n a t u r e o f
a n d b a t - b e e n m a d e t i n d e r h i s p e r
s o n a l snpcTTis ioTi s i n c e it"! i n f a n c y .
**• A l i o *Y n o o n e t o d o o o i r e y o n i n t h i s .
A l l C o u n t e r f e i t s I m i t a t i o n s a n d " . J t i « t - a « - { r o o d " a r e l»utr
E x p e r i m e n t * t h a t t r i f l e w i t h a n d e n d a n g e r t h e h e a l t l i of
I n f a n t s a n d C h i l d r e n — E x p e r i e n c e ag -a in>t E x p e r i m e n t .
What is CASTORIA C a e t o r i a i s a h a r m l e s * <sul>,«titnte f o r C a s t o r O i l , P a r e
g o r i c , I » r o p « a n d S o o t h i n g - S y r u p s . I t i s P l e a s a n t . Tfc
c o n t a i n s n e i t h e r O p i u m , M o r p h i n e n o r o t h e r X a r c o t i e
s n h s t a n c e . I t s apre i s i t s g n a r a n t o e . I t d e s t r o y s W o r m *
and a t l i i j s F e v e r L s h n e ^ s . I t c u r e s D i a r r h o e a a n d "Wind
C o l i c . I t r e l i e v e s T e e t h i n g - T r o u b l e s , c u r e s C o n s t i p a t i o n
a n d F l a t u l e n c y . I t a s s i m i l a t e s t h e F o o d , r e g u l a t e s t h e
S t o m a c h a n d B o w e l s , g i v i n g : h e a l t h y a n d n a t u r a l s l e e p *
T h e C h i l d r e n ' s P a n a c e a — T h e M o t h e r ' s F r i e n d .
GENUINE C A S T O R I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of
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General Insurance, Marion Block, Clinton Street,
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FOR SALE.
H a v i n g a cylinder m a d e of 5 inch boiler iron, 3 feet 6 inches diameter , wi th a heavy wood frame, a n d r eady for immed ia t e use.
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P. M. PURDY, MANUrACTUKEft ANO OKALIS IN
Rough & Dressed Lumber, Lath. Shingles. Hardwood Lumber.
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Spruce and Southern Pine, Flooring and Celling.
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culed his abortive seamanship, r r o t t y s h e w a s n o c . b u t s h e s o o n I tesran t o h a \ e a c e r t a i m a m o u n t of a t t r a c t i o n f o r Wilbur. H e liked her splendid ropes of hair, her heavy contralto voice, her fine animal strength of bone and muscle (adiuittedlly greater than his owni. H e admired her Indomitable courage and self reliance, -while lier positive. genius In the matters of seamanship and navigation filled him with speechless wonder. The girls he had beer; used to were clever only in their knowledge of the amenities of an afternoon call or the formalities of a paper jrerman.
A girl of two and twenty who could calculate longitude from the altitude of a star w a s outside his experience. The more he s a w of her the more he knew himself to have been right In his first est imate. S«he drank whi sky after her meals, and when anirry. which w a s often, swore like a buccaneer. As ye t she w a s almost, ns one might say. without sex—savage, uncoreiuered. untamed, glorying In her o w n independence, her sullen isolation. Her neck w a s thick, strong and very white , her hands roughened and calloused. In her men's clothes she looked tall, vigorous and unrestrained, and on more than one occasion as "Wilbur passed close to her he w a s made aware that her hair, her neck, her entire personality, exhaled it fine, sweet, natural redolence that savored of the ocean and great winds.
One day as he s a w her handling a huge water barrel by the .-bines only wi th a strength he knew to lie greater than his own, her brows contracted wi th the effort, her hair curling about her thick neck, her large, round arms hare to the elbow, a sudden thrill of enthusiasm smote through him, and between his teeth he exclaimed to himself:
"By Jove, you're a woman!" The Bertha Millner continued to the
•outhwnrd. gliding quietly over the oil smoothness of the ocean under airs ao l ight as hardly to ruitle the surface. Sometimes at high noon the shimmer of the ocean floor blended into the shimmer of the sky at the horizon, and thee It was no longer water and blue heavens. The little craft seemed to be poised in a vast crystalline sphere where there w a s neither height nor depth—poised motionless in warm, coruscating, opalescent space, alone wi th the sun.
At length one morning the schooner. which for the preceding twenty-four hour* had been heading eastward, raised the land and by the middle of the afternoon had come up to within a mile of a low. sandy shore, quivering wi th heat, «nd had tied up to the kelp In Magdalena bay.
Charlie now took over entire charge of operations. For two days previous the Chinese1 hands had been getting out the deck tubs, tackles, gaffs, spades and the other shark tishing gear th--:-had been stowed forward. The sail* were lowerwl and gasketed, the decks cleared of a'l impedimenta, hogsheads a n d h u g e vjjils s t o o d r e a d y i n t h e w a i s t , and the lazy indolence of the previous week was replaced by an extraordinary activity.
The day after their arrival in the bay w a s occupied by all hands in catching bait. This bait was a kind of rocktish of a beautiful red gold color and about the size of an ordinary cod. They bit readily enough, but out of every ten hooked three were taken off the Macs by the sharks before they could be brought aboard. Another difficulty lay in the fact that, either because of the excessive heat in the air or the percentage of alkali in the water, they spoiled almost immediately if left In the air.
Turtle were everywhere—float ing gray green disks just under the surface. Sea birds in clouds clamored all day long about the shore and sand pits. At long intervals flying fish skittered over the water like skipping stones. SUoola of porpoiaea came in frooi outside, leaping clumsily along the edges of the kelp. Bewildered land birds perched on the schooner's rigging, and in the early morning the whist l ing of quail could, be heard on shore near where a little fresh w a t e r stream ran dowu to meet the ocean.
I t w a s Wilbur who caught the first •hark on the- second morning of the Bertha's advent in Magdalena bay. A store of bait had been accumulated, split and halved into chunks for the shark hooka, and Wilbur, baiting one of the huge lines that had been brought uu on deck the evening before, flmw it
Yet. 100,000 times each day. Does il tend out food blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood it good health; bad blood, bad health. Aod you know precisely what to take-for bad blood—Ayer'a Sanaparflla. Doctors have esdoraed it for 60 years.
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: n n i m g t h e s k i n a s t h e h u u e s e a w o l f Miimded. M o r . m l . ' id h o l d . T h e h e a v y , s u l l e n v.-rei iehiru; f r o m b e l o w t w i t c h e d m d . s w a y e d rht- i r b o d i e s a n d t h r e w h e m a g a i n s t e a c h e t h e r . H e r b a r e ,
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Charlie came up with the cutting-in ••parte and as the rish hung still over 'he side cut him open from neck to belly with a single movement. Another Chinaman stood by with a long handled gaft. hooked out the purple black liver, brought it over the side auc dropped it into one of the deck tubs. The shark thrashed and writhed, his flukes quivering and. his gills distended. Wilbur Could not restrain an exclamation.
"Brutal business!" he muttered. "Iloh." exclaimed Tiloran scornfully;
"cnttiug-in is too good for him. Sailor folk are no friends of such carrion a-t that!"
Other lines were baited and dropped overboard, and the hands settled them-bolces to the real business of the expedition. There was no skill in the matter. The sharks bit ravenously and soon swarmed about the schooner in hundreds. Hardly a half minute passed tlint one of The four Chinamen
that were fishing did not signal a
catch, and Ch'.rlio and Jim were kept
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1 w r o n g . J I t w o u l d b e h a r s h , u n s y m p a t h e t i c , I c r u e i , v e s c r i m i n a l , t o c o n d e m n t h e poor ,
w e a k , " o v e r - w o r k e d housewife , w h o s i n k s 1 u n d e r t h e h e a . y l o a d «>f h o u s e h o l d c a r e s i a n d b u r d e n s , a n d suffers f rom w e a k -t nefsses. v a r i o u s d i s p l a c e m e n t s of pe lv ic
o r g a n s a n d o t h e r d e r a n g e m e n t s p e c u l i a r t o h e r s e x .
F r e a n e n t b e n r l n * of rh l ld ren . wi th i t? exa c t i n g d e m a n d s upon the sys tem, counted •srith the care , wor ry and l a b o r o t r e a r i n g a l a r e e family. Is often the r a u - e of w e a k nesses, d e r s n e e m e n v s and debi l i tT which a r e aa-Tavatcd by t h e m a n y household carps, and the hard , and ne re r - end ln t r work which
I t h e m o t h e r is called upon to perform. l)r. P ie rce , t h e m a k e r of t h a t wor ld- famed r e m edy for woman ' s p e c u l i a r weaknesses and llls—Pr. P ierce ' s F a v o r i t e Prescript ion—says t h a t one of t h e exea tes t obs tac les to the c u r e of th i s c lass of m a l a d i e s is t h e fac t t h a t t h e poor, o^er -worked housewife can not <rct the needed res t from h e r m a n y household ca res and labor to enab le he r to secure from the use of his " Presc r ip t ion " i t s full benefits, r t Is a. m a t t e r of t r e a u e n l exper ience , he s ays . In his ex tens ive p rac t i ce in these cases, to mee t with those in which his t r e a t m e n t fails b y reason o t t h e p a t i e n t ' s inab i l i ty to abs ta in from ha rd work lonff enough to be cured. Wi th those suffering from pro lapsus , a n t e -version and re t rove r s ion of the u t e r u s o r o t h e r d i s p l a c e m e n t of the woman ly ortrans. i t is v e r y necessa ry t ha t . In addi t ion to t a k ing- his " F a v o r i t e P r e s c r i p t i o n " they abs ta in from beinirvery- much , o r for lonir periods, on the i r feet. All h e a v y liftinir o r s t ra in in i t of a n y k ind should also b e avoided . As much ou t -door air as possible, witli modera t e , burnt exerc ise is also v e r y i m p o r t a n t . X.et t h e p a t i e n t obse rve t he se ru le s and t h e " F a v o r i t e Presc r ip t ion " will do t h e r e s t .
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• ' / /raw.'" s/ie c-ri(ii htioy with spade and gaff. £;y ii-i-jn the deck tubs were full. The lines were hauled in. and the hands set the tubs in the sun to try out the oil. Under the tropical heat the shark l i v r s a lmost visibly melted away, and l y 4 o'clock in the afternoon the tubs vers . full of a thick, yellow oil. the reek ol which Instantly recalled to Wilbur .-> mind the rancid smell of the schooner on the day when he had first come aboard of her. The deck tubs were emptied into a hogshead and vats that etood in the waist of the Bertha, the tubs scoured and the lines and bent shark hooks overhauled. Charlie disappeared in the galley, supper was evoked and eaten upo,» deck under the conflagration of the sunset, the lights were set, the Ghinameu foregathered in the fo'c'stle head smoking opium, and by S o'clock the routine of the day was at an end.
So the time passed. In a short time Wilbur could not have said whether the day was Wednesday or Sunday. H e soon tired ot" the unsportsmanlike work of killing the sluggish brutes and turned shoreward to relieve the monotony of the succeeding days. He and Moran were left a good deal to their own devices. Charlie was the master of the men now. "Mate," said Moran to Wilbur one day after a dinner of turtle steaks and fish eaten in the open air on the quarter deck— "mate, this is slow work, and the schooner smells terribly foul. We'll have the dory out and go ashore. We can tumble a cask into her and gei some water. The butt's three-quarters empty. Let's see how it feels to be in Mexico."
•'Mexico':" said Wilb'sr. "That's so —Lower California is Mexico. I'd for gotten that!''
They -went ashore and spent the aft ernooii in filling the water cask t'ron. the trosh water stream and in gathering abalones, which Moran declared were delicious eating, from the rocks left bare by the tide. But nothing could have exceeded the loneliness of that shore and hack land, palpitating under the hogging of a tropical sun Low hills ot" sand co\ ered with brush stretched back from the shore. On the eastern horizon, leagues distant, bh» masses of mountains striated will miruges swum in the scorching air.
The siind w a s like fire to the touch. Par out in the bay the schooner hung motionless under bare sticks, resting apparently upon her inverted shadow only. And that was all—the flat, heat ridden land, the sheen of the open Pa c i l i c a n d t b e l o n e l y s c h o o n e r .
'•Quiet enough." said Wilbur In a low voice, wondering If there w a s such a place as San Francisco, w i th its paved atreet8 and cable cars, and if people w h o had been his friends there bud ever had any real existence.
"Do you like it'/" asked Moran quickly, facing him. her thumbs in her b e l t
"It's good fun. H o w about you?" "It's no differeut than the only life
I've known. I suppose you think it's a queer kind of a life for a girl. I've lived by doing things, not by thinking things or reading about w h a t other people h a r e done or thought, and I guess it's what you do that counta rather than w h a t you think or read about. Where's that pincli bar? We'll get a couple more ubalonea for supper and then put off."
That w a s the only talk of moment they had during the afternoon. All tbe rest of their conversation bad been of those things that immediately occupied their attention.
Tbey regained tbe acbooncr toward 5 o'clock, to find tbe Chinamen perplexed and mystified. N o explanation w * i forthcoming, and Charlie gave thcin •upper in preoccupied alienee. Aa they were eating tbe abalones). which Mo-IM bad fried lu batter, Charlie said:
"Shark all gone! No more catch un. —bun all gone."
"Gone-why T "No aarvy," said Charlie. "No like*
no llkee. China bo/ tiukiun heap funny; tan much heap fwuiy."
It was true. During nil tbe next da> not a ebarfc t u in a%ht. and though the crew nabed aealdnonely till *ark the? wato rewarded by not ao much ae $ Wt*. No one eoald oSor any **-
of i t Superstitious beggars!. 'Lnej need to be clumped In the head!"
That same night Wilbur woke in his hammock on the fo'c'stle head about half p. sr. 2. The moon was down, Husky one powder of stars. There was a o t a b r e a t h of - w i n d . I t w a s s o s t i l l that he could hear some large fish playing and breaking off toward the shore. Then, without the least warning, he felr the schooner begin to lift under him. H e rolled out of Ms hammock and stood on the deck. There could be no doubt of it—the whoie forepart w a s rising beneath him. He could see the bowsprit moving upward from star to star. Still the schooner lifted: objects on deck began to slide aft; the oil In the deck tubs washed over; then, as there came a wild scrambling of the Chinese crew up tht fo'c'stle hatch, she settled again, gradually a t first, then, with an abrupt lurch that almost t h r e w him from his t'eot. renamed her level. Moran met him in the waist . Charlie came running aft.
"What w a s that": Are w e grounding': Has she struck':"
,->ra, no. We arc still fast to trip kelp. Was it a tidal wave?"
"Nonsense! I t wouldn't have handled us that way."
"Well, what w a s it? Listen! For heaven's sake, keep quiet there forward',"
Wilbur looked over the side into the water. The ripples were s-till chasing themselves away from the schooner. There w a s nothing else. The stillness shut down again. There w a s not a sound.
"TtoetttnaV* anM Morea. -Nam heard of ehark leaving thla feed before. And yon eaa eee wkh half an
C H A P T E R VI.
IN apite of his best efforts a t self control Wilbur felt a slow, cold clutch at his heart. That sickening, uncanny lifting of the schoon-
sr out of the glassy water at a time when there w a s not enough wind to so much as wrinkle the surface sent a creep of something very like horror through all Ids tlesh.
Again he peered over the side down luto the kelp thickened sea. Nothing— not a breath of air wa s stirriug. The gray light that flooded down from the »tars showed not a break upon the surface of Magdalena hay. On shore nothing moved.
"Quiet there, forward!" called Moran to the shrill voiced coolfcs.
The succeeding stillness w a s profound. All on board listened intently. The water dripped like the tickiug of a clock from the Bertha Mlllner's stern, which with the rising of the bow had sunk almost to the rail. There was no other sound.
"Strange!" muttered Jlorau, her brows contracting.
Charlie broke the silence wi th a wail . "No likce. no likee!" he cried at top voice.
The man had gone suddenly green. Wilbur could see the shine of his eyes, distended like those of a harassed cat. As he, Moran and Wilbur stood in the schooner's waist, staring a t each other, the smell of punk came to their nostrils. Forward the coolies were already burning joss sticks on the fo'c'stle head, kotowing their foreheads to the deck.
Moran w e n t forward and kicked them to their feet and hurled their joss sticks into the sea.
"Feng shui! Feng shui!" they exclaimed with bated breaths. "The Feng shui no likee we ."
Low in the east the horizon began to blacken against the sky. It w a s early morning. A watch wa s set, the Chinamen sent below, and until daybreak, when Charlie began to make a clattering of tins in the galley as he set about preparing breakfast. Wilbur paced the rounds of the schooner, looking, listening and waiting again for that slow, horrifying lift. But the rest of the night w a s without incident.
After breakfast the strangely assorted trio—Charlie, Moran and W i l b u r -held another conference In the cabin-It was deckled to move the schooner to the other side of the bay.
"Feng shui In disa place. N o likee we," announced Charlie.
"Feng shui—who are they?" Charlie promptly became incoherent
on this subject, and Moran and Wil-but could only guess that Uie Feng shui were the tutelary dieties that pre sided over that portion of Magdalena bay. At any rate, there were evidently no more shark to be caught in that fishing ground. So sail was made, and by noon the Bertha Millner tied up to the kelp on the opposite side of the inlet, about half a mile from the shore.
The shark were plentiful here, and the tishing went forward again as before. Certain of these shark were hauled aboard, stunned by a blow on the Dune and their tins cut off. The Chinamen packed these lints a w a y in separate kegs. Eventual ly they would be sent to China.
Two or three days passed. The hands kept steadily at their work. Nothing more occurred to disturb the monotonjr of the scorching days and soundless nights. The schooner sa t a s easily on the unbroken water us though built to the bottom. Soon the ulght watcb w a s discontinued. During these days tbe three officers lived high. Turtle were plentiful, and w h a t w i t h their steaks and soups, the fried abalones. tbe aea tish. tbe really delicious shark fins and tbe quail that Charlie and Wilbur trapped along the shore, the trio had nothing to wish for in the way of table luxuries.
Tbe shore was absolutely deserted aa wel l as the back country—an unbroken wilderness of sand aud sage. Half a doxen t imes Wilbur, wearying of bis inaction aboard tbe schooner, made the entire circuit of tbe bay from point to point. Standing ou out of tbe latter projection* and looking oat to tbe west , tbe Pacific api>eared aa empty of life as tbe land. Never a keel cut those waters, never a sail broke tbe edge of tbe horizon, never a feather of awoke spotted th* aky where It whitened t o meet tbe aea. Everything w a s empty—vast unspeakably deaolate-palpltat ing with heat.
Another week naaaeiL Charlie began, to coanplaln that tbe aharks were growing aearce again.
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| i . T h i s a c t s h a l l t a k e effect S e p t e m b e r first, n i n e t e e n h u n d r e d a n d s ix . Stato of N e w Y o r k . Office of t h e S e c r e t a r y
of S tate , s s . : I h a v e c o m p a r e d t h e p r e c e d i n g wi th t h e
orisrlnal l a w on file in t h i s office, a n d do hereby certify that the same is a correct transcript t h e r e f r o m a n d ot t h e w h o l e of sa id original l a w .
J O H N F . O ' B T t r E N . B e c r e t a r y of S t a t e .
L A W S O F N E W Y O R K — B y A u t h o r i t y [ E v e r y l a w . u n l e s s a d i f fe ren t t ime sha l l
be pivscri lu-i l t h t re in , s h a l l n o t t a k e effect un t i l t h e t w e n t i e t h d a y a f t e r it s h a l l havi become a l aw . Sec t ion 43, a r t i c l e IC, c h a p te r 8, G e n e r a l L a w s . l
C H A P . 73. AN ACT to amend the forest, fish and
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a p p r o v a l of t h e G o v e r n o r . P a s s e d , t h r e e -l i f ths neintr p r e s e n t .
T h e P - o p l e of t h e S t a t e o t N e w York , r e p r e s e n t e d in S e n a t e a n d Assembly , , do en-act a s f o l l o w s :
Sec t ion 1. Sect ion f o r t y - s e v e n of c h a p t e r t w e n t y o£ t h e l a w s of n i n e t e e n h u n d red , e n t i t l e d " A n a c t for t h e p r o t e c t i o n of t h e fores t , fish a n d g ^ m e of t h e s t a t e , cons t i t u t ing - c h a p t e r t h i r t v - o n e of the g e n e r a l l a w s . " a s a m e n d e d by c h a p t e r one h u n d r e d a n d f o r t y - n i n e of t h e l a w s of n i n e t e e n h u n d r e d a n d t h r e e , a n d c h a p t e r t h r e e h u n d r e d a n d f o u r t e e n of t h e l a w s of n i n e t e e n h u n d r e d a n d five, is h e r e b y a m e d e d * to r e a d a s fo l lows :
| 47. P i c k e r e l a n d p ike .—Pickere l a n d w a l l - e y e d a n d yellow- p ike s h a l l n o t be t a k e n or p o s s e s s e d f r o m S t a r c h first to Apr i l t h i r t i e t h b o t h inc lus ive , p rov ided t h a t d u r i n g t h e c lose s e a s o n a n y pe r son m a y b u y . p o s s e s s o r sell p i cke re l o r p ike t a k e n w i t h o u t t h e s t a t e i£ s u c h p e r s o n sha l l h a v e a. l icense f rom t h e c o m m i s s i o n so to do issued a f t e r g-ivingr a bond to t h e peop le of t h e s t a t e , a p p r o v e d by t h e commiss ion , c o n d i t i o n e d for t h e p a y m e n t o t t h e s u m of five h u n d r e d d o l l a r s if s u c h p e r s o n s h a l l w h i l e t h e l i cense is- in force , buy . posses:? o r sell a n y p ickere l o r p ike t a k e n w i t h i n t h e s t a t e , o r s h a l l a t anyt i m e r e f u s e o r d e n y to t h e c o m m i s s i o n or a n y m e m b e r o r officer thereof , a full e x a m i n a t i o n of h i s books? a n d p a p e r s r e l a t i n g to t h e p u r c h a s e a n d s a l e o f fish. o r s h a l l a t a n y t i m e w h e n r e q u i r e d b y the c o m m i s s i o n , fail to f u r n i s h t h e o r i g ina l Invoice o r invoices ' , f r e i g h t o r e x p r e s s r e c e i p t s used i n t h e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n t h e r e o f u p o n d e l i v e r y to s u c h p e r s o n : a n d p r o v i d e d f u r t h e r t h a t a n y p e r s o n p u r c h a s i n g d u r i n g t h e c lose s e a s o n of a d e a l e r giving, s u c h b o n d , m a y p o s s e s s t h e s a m e : a n d p rov ided f u r t h e r t h a t in al l c i t i es of t h i s s t a t e c o n t a i n i n g one mil l ion o r m o r e I n h a b i t a n t s a n y p e r s o n e n g a g e d in t h e s a l e of fish f rom a b a s k e t o r p u s h c a r t a n d al l o t h e r r e t a i l d e a l e r s tn fish w h o do n o t o c c u p y s h o p s o r s t o r e s in t h e c o n d u c t of s u c h b u s i n e s s m a y o b t a i n a l i cense f rom t h e c o m m i s s i o n p e r m i t t i n g s u c h p e r s o n t o b u y . p o s s e s s o r se l l p ickerel o r p i k e t a k e n w i t h o u t t h e s ta te . , a f te t d e p o s i t i n g w i t h t h e sa id c o m m i s s i o n the s u m of t e n d o l l a r s , a n d t h e s igning: of a n a g r e e m e n t t h a t s a id ten do l l a r s , sha l l fce fo r fe i t ed if s u c h p e r s o n s h a l l , w h i l e t h e l icense is in force , b u y . p o s s e s s o r sell a n y p i c k e r e l o r p ike t a k e n w i t h i n t h e s t a t e , o r s h a l l a t a n y t ime re fuse o r deny to t h e c o m m i s s i o n o r a n y m e m b e r cr officer t h e r e o f a full e x a m i n a t i o n of h is b o o k s a n d p a p e r s r e l a t i n g t o t h e p u r c h a s e a n d sa l e of fish o r s h a l l a t a n y t i m e When r e q u i r e d b y t h e commiss io t i , fail to f u r n i s h t h e o r ig ina l invoice o r invoices , f r e i g h t o r e x p r e s s r e c e i p t s vised in t h e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n t he r eo f u p o n de l iv e r y to s u c h p e r s o n , a t t h e end of the c lose s e a s o n t h e m o n e y s so depos i t ed s h a l l be r e t u r n e d t o t h e d e p o s i t o r s f o r t h w i t h e x cept in t h e c a s e of p e r s o n s a g a i n s t w h o m c o m p l a i n t s h a v e b^en filed b y t h e c o m m i s s i o n : a n d p rov ided f u r t h e r t h a t a n y p e r s o n p u r c h a s i n g dr f r i sg t h e c lose s e a son, of a d e a l e r m a k i n g s u c h depos i t m a y p o s s e s s t h e s a m e . T h e c o m m i s s i o n m a y p e r m i t t h e ta lc ing o r d e s t r u c t i o n of p ickere l a t a n y t i m e In w a t e r s i n h a b i t e d by t r o u t . W a l l - e y e d a n d yellow- p ike , less t h a n t en i n c h e s in lengt 'n, s h a l l n o t b e t a k e n o r posses sed in t h e c o u n t i e s of One ida , M a d U o n , O s w e g o a n d O n o n d a g a , e x c e p t in t h e w a t e r s of L a k e O n t a r i o .
12. T h i s a c t sha l l t a k e effect I m m e d i a t e l y . State of N e w Y o r k , Office of t h e S e c r e t a r y
of S t a t e , s s . : I h a v e c o m p a r e d t h e p r e c e d i n g w i th t h e
original l a w on file la t h i s office, a n d do h e r e b y ce r t i f y t h a t t h e s a m e is a c o r r e c t t r a n s c r i p t t h e r e f r o m a n d of t h e w h o l e of sa id o r i g i n a l l a w .
J O H N F . O ' B R I E N . S e c r e t a r y of S t a t e .
* g o In o r i g i n a l .
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b e p r e s c r i b e d t h e r e i n , s h a l l n o t t a k e effect un t i l t h e t w e n t i e t h d a y a f t e r It sha l l h a v e b e c o m e a l a w . Sec t ion 43, a r t i c l e H , c h a p t e r S, G e n e r a l L a w s . ]
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S e c t i o n 1. Sec t ion n i n e t e e n of c h a p t e i o n e h u n d r e d a n d e i g h t y - t w o - of t h e l a w s of e i g h t e e n h u n d r e d a n d n i n e t y - e i g h t , ent i t l e d " A n a c t f o r t h e g o v e r n m e n t ot t i t l e s of t h e s e c o n d c l a s s . " a s a m e n d e d b y c h a p t e r o n e h u n d r e d a n d s e v e n t y - s e v . ?n of t h e l a w s of n i n e t e e n h u n d r e d a n d t w o a n d c h a p t e r f o u r h u n d r e d a n d fifty-f o u r of t h e l a w s of n i n e t e e n h u n d r e d a n d four,, i s h e r e b y a m e n d e d to r e a d a s foll o w s :
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Miss Elsie £. Allen. SPECIALIST.
Vtll cleanse tbe scalp and hair for .sidle." at t t * tomes, and is a lso p repared to treat t t e « » •lexlon.
Miss Allen has for sale aitn-p-'e and effectual preparation for keep ing lhi> hair Is ccri. an * h e r superior t o i l e t ar t icles.
Miss Al len Is also prepared to draw lb* balr '• 0»rt1<>s.
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Orders bv mail pre uij,Uy a> - A^rir.1 3S Oak St., cor . Cornel i i . e.a: >i - - s ^ S T
J. D. WILKINSON Gunsmith Locksmith Repairs
I t BrMge Street, P L A T T S B U R C H N . v
J . M. CORKINS t CO. (Established !<:,
General Merchandise AGENCY r • >K
PLATrtlUMH REPUBLICAN M O O E R S F O R K S .
E. H. HEATH Dealer In
MARBLE AND GRAMTE PIatt3burgh
36 Brmtertotl Street V « V
Dally. i n u a * uau> eaospt Moadar. i ! ! h 5 ! 5 « r r m » w . swvCha^L 5 f " 2 » hsggasj. i r a e s f e r , » ChapsL
J^fi'JL.*"^'»»™ »»ri«ag o a n T m d ajl'da, a | r « * t ^ M f c » * d r a w i n g room oars attached aa ' o r sSaaaaacera a.sj p. m. dsl lv . ^ ^
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NEW YORK
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TKITHOI i siow n r a IN TH1 WOUfaO.
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OOPY P R U . • «.
A R T H U R P . H U C H E S ,
PRACTICAL ELECTRICIAN. Elirctrteal sappliee of al : £'r.Js i"e. i e . t
neandit-oent Gas aUachc ic i .u . Sstlajito* lor lectr ic wtrlric free Te lo tnoce . ^«o 9 Ttel&is t— "iKttat-nra-h. H. Y.
Ransom's Livery Stables Oood Is lvsry T a r a o n t i Competent Drivers.
Jrders tilled with Dispatch. Telethon*
B . B. RAKSOM,
Trinity Sflcar?, Platuburxh N T
U w Mil Sales Slais." M. W. SMITH ,
W o o d w a r d S t a b l e r J&AJt WTTHXRJLZ BUUXJS.
Has on«- of thelargost and mos t «.-«.mj :<te ' ^ra • U in tho livery l ino now lo be t a d i i S . - i* r r
S e w York. He has the la tes t 'mr^ i ved > Zf.c and Doable T u r c o u U wi th experienced an J cara-*al drivers, furulshed a t all hoar» of t i e J K j tad tight. Torsos l iberal .
Telephone conuecdou with lhe*o s table . . There la also oonnecaed with this . v e r j »
Soardtng Stable a t N o . SO Oak s t reet , wtexe *»-*••* can b * boarded o r eu tor ta lned for ttuasus tble ras-re.
The public are Invited t o look at l i e cartlags* tad horass before they are delivered (or service
M. W. SMITH FtalUhargh. a . T.
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