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./ . !!ORTANN. . -Q~tAM\tli.Lll. '.l'he J!fut Dlll1< HAPPE!NIN<i.S ~ TilE! WEEK. A lucky accident -Ca.rd11 \re out announcing the uia.rrlage of Miss Lila Pope to Archer WasMmrn on Wednesday of the present week. Rumor bas it there ii.re many more to follow in the nelll' future. Journ•l New• Oatllerers Dlsll up Events- A Novel Buslnc5s Project-C;burch Pairs- -A novel business project has -A. Edson Hall. Deputy Superin- tendent of public Uistruetions, visited the Gran ville {Jni<:»ns ehool Thursda.y. Be found tb.e conpul8ory education law obael'Ved in a measure. A meet· ing of the boar(} was held In the eve- in~. when arra11gements were wade to thoroouhly carry out the law. A review of the various rooms found the registrtLtion to be greater than that made by the June census. 0 ut of 35() pupils, wbo come nQder the truancy aet, 37 were truant. Mr. Hall was 11. resident of this village eighteen yea.rs ago, belr3g a son of Rev. Aar-on Hall. it is eVIdent by many straws noticed in a gener~l reading of periodical Wid newspaper literature that the next fad of the dietists is to bf> nuta All the aoientifio cuoking and health food au- thorities are urging with increasing per- sisteace the value of this natural food and giving receipts fur vmious nut flours, from which difl'er<mt varieties of bread oake may be made that are nutri- tious and of med'icinnl value in certain ailments. And now we learn that '' MiSll EllenS. Atkius, a talented London wo- man who lost a spendid ron tralto voice four years ago from an attack of grip, b!lll completely recovered bar vocal pow- ers through persist! ng in a fruit and nn t diet for 111 Yt:'llr and 11 bnlf. \-New York Times. [ot.Rcv~J• Jrt Steveuson,. Hawthorne, N.J .• who writ(s : .... ,. By rare accident I was made acquainted with Dr. Deane's Dys- pepsia Pills. They act gently and like a charm, correc~ing the secretions and preventing constipa- tion, I subscribe myself your fnend. as your plUs arc welcome fn~:nd$ to me.'' ' Every .one of the thou· snnds of te.slimonials to t1e virtue of Dr. De•ne'a Dyspepsia PiUs is • ·. l'llne They cure -wb.lte wrapper if constipated, ., 1 1W if bowels are loose. Send for a free snmplc DR J A DE.uiE <:0., Kingston, N. Y GKEEilWIGH AND JOHNSO~lVl11r; H'Y ttl OOlltmO'IIOli WI~B Fl'l'CHB'O'RG RAII ROAD, BO!JSAO TlTlfNEL ROUTT, Ttaln Servloe ID effoot Oot. 14, lH 5. . FBOM GBt\l!!!IWlCR. A~ \· H P, W t. 11: El-'llloh .............. Lea... 1 U I Oo & 05 loJJuonrtlle, ........... Arrive ~ IS 1 B7 5 3l! aeollalllmUo.... .. .. • . • \ 9 23 6 U ......................... \ 1019 788 llo11117£emno •••• .,..... \ u 10 s ~& 'raJ•··········.. .......... .. 9 :to , 19 \ 65 ,.,..,.m,., . . . . . .. .. . ..... .. 9 51S 215ifi .,. 26 . 1-..Ulo .•........... Leave 8 ·6 ~ 17 ~ U -:•lllllo.l!oDDinpn ....... Arrl.ve 9 16 2 51 e 25 ~a ............. \ 982 so~ 688 lliiOillc* l!'alto ......... , • ·., s 5• 8 84. 6 U Wllllaluto'Wll • • • • • .... .. \ 9 •o 1 04 e 4Q Welllll.1.4amo, ........... \ g 5a I 1~ 1 oo ~. II P. II P. Jl FOB OBBE!IWIOR. A., II. P. lll:, p. 111. •ac~A .1.4amo. ........ ., •• Leave 1 so 1 29 6 00 wt!IIAznno.,....... .... .. .. • \ 1 ,, 6 16 g-..,ll!C!k Falls............. .. s 11 ~ oo 5 n -.m«&on ........ ...... \ 1 .1• II iO ~ 15 -....BMu.lDaton ......... •• II 00 I~ CiS Ill~ . ~:.b.ll<lllTillo ........ ,,..,\rrlve S 48 I 27 6 U _ ~··•••· .............. Leavl' t H) 1 00 '10 ~- .................... \ .,, l&R 600 ... lilitftlle....... .... •. \ 6 1~ s 115 ............................ \ 7 0~ '15 IE4abaillcmll•............ \ 1 58 6os • ..._Till............. . \ \ 6' i 2S 0 18 ~··••••. •• •••••• Arrive 1J 19 8 00 G GO ~ -:• - .\, M, !». Jl, :P. II. JaL:'JiwJIPBOll, I. B, WATSON, hpt,,G, .l. B'r• G. P.!. Jl\'h B, B. 0 ••• IIDIJ(O, II. W, P, A. l'lloh. II. B. C. J. WILIJIA.MS, Practical Horseshoer~ a... Aoademr -a :sr.leli'er\Bt•~ :t· Greeawloll• :H. Y, 11rr1aa l'tmoYed m:r 1hop trom Hill ltreot, we :-.n ~ ciA4 1o \'e our old trtenda, Uld •• many i-eaeutn~roome, aorl'Y~ _1}aCA.RV_ER RICB,V_.S. AJIA tfi:.li.I.\D'CATI OJ' l&III'EB >!ILEto OOLLEUll'. ·, V Olaltatlan ol BldRlln~ Rort .. a opeclalt}, ' ,~ ul1'1ptaY ltOCI- of aH klDdl, f\tlt ont wat. tn ...... ..,.,\1, tumol'a, eto, RtraiehleD orookc4 1<>1'- •ll4 ~oboro \\Ill\ • I DU:riiiTBY. op..,lallr- ' · -aa·usa..., IDJ' WC'II'\ tn h,. tt\e tw-It. (J-BIJ:ENWIOb 9 W ABlt GO,, N. T, Many Homes !V11EBE THE PH:OPLE'ElJOURNALhABa E oomo there ..... wives and daug:hte;s \vboBil ee a.re aadd\ened by tronbles and P&l.DB peon- to -woman, displlioements, polypoid tumors •nd other growtbl\. ~~rcii~~HY'S SAcnErs <Trademark reg~stered) MRH. C. E. LANGWORT.HYd ~-~Jp~~~ N. Y.,will give the desue lo' them poet,..pold, for one undertaken by our genial 'b'~tldh~ Scarcity of Water. John M:ain. He purpooes ! the coming winter a. boat DO long and 17 feet beam, which is as l~rge as can pass freely through the looks SA,ND\' HILL, ' -Harry J. Winser bas returned to of the main line of the Champlain his home in BJ·ooklyn. canal, and f!t it up as a stea.m pass- -Frank Ackley and Fred Stover anger boa.t, with etate rooms accom rode to Troy on their wheels Sunday. modatlons for 50 persons forward and -Miss Annesiey's children's dano- dining room a.nd kitchen aft. She lng class was htlld Tae>day afternoon will ply between Fort Ann and St. at Middleworth ball. ' ,John at tbe north end of Lake Cham- -Special Surrogate Davis held a. plain. The pas~engers will be sum term of court here l!'riday for . the mer guests of thb Sheldon house ill final settlement of the Clark estate. this village, who can go on board in ~Bon. and Mrs. J. H. Derby have New York, proceed up the Hudson gone to Rye to visit their daughter, at the ratf> of about 10 mi•es an hour, Miss Anna, who is attending the Rye tbu\ con~umlng ~bout 15 hours, or seminary. the daylight of one day. Then en- -Mrs. B. C. Tappin and daughter, ter the Champlain canal at Troy Mrs. Joseph McQuide, who have been arrive at Fort Ann the following da.y spendln~~: the suwm\\' ILnd fall here, about noon, disembark, and spend have retnrmd to th~ir homes in Troy. one 1.\-eek wore or less at t beSheldon -Dr. Heenan has leased the Wake- bouse, during whleb time they may man cottage oiJ:Main street, and will enjoy tally-ho coa.ch excursions to wove here during the first week in LfLke George 10 wiles away; or, the-y Novemher, for the I>ra~tice of medi- can divide the time by sojourning at cine. Dr. Heenan comes well recom- Mr. ShtJ!don's proposed rustic bQtel mended. He bas pnwtlced four on Lake Nebo, among tile Adlron- years in Alba.ny. dack mountains, 10 miles from the -1/Vm. H. 0 wen!, SOD of Robert Owens, adrutumer boy in the Gran- ville dlvisic>n of the Salvation A1·wy since its organization, left this week. for tbe training ~arrison of the arrny at \Y onk.ers • -Mrs. SfLwuel l'erry of Troy bas !Jeen visiting here. -The tea.chers of the Union school have sold tickets 8Ufficient to insDre the financial oU()C~gs of a,, lectDre oourse this season, three concerts and three lectur~s. The course I~ as f()llows: Dr. A. A.. Willett'~. lecttue, •·sunsbin~;\ illajor L. L. Handy, lec- ture, \Patrick. Henry;\ H. H. Em· met, lecture, '•The Indian Question;\ the Ladles' Cecilia. q ua.rtettt>; tbe Swedish Io.ale quartette, and •·Lov- ett's Botlton Stars.\ The tatter will open tile course November 8. -Philip H. Walt an ()ld and re- Sheldon house. Whlln they choose spected resldE~nt of this place, died at they 111JL.)' again boartl the boat and SALEn. his home nn Willow street Suvday take a three or four days' crui•e -Mrs. K.ate Freeman of North .Ad- evening about five o'clock, aged th 1 ·ough Lake Champlain and back a.ms, who bas been the guest of Mr;;. seventy-seven yea;s. Death w~s to Fort Ann or prooeed to New York. llelen Lawhert, bas left for home. caused by a para.lytlc stroke. Hf> IS The espa..ially Interesting feature of -Our secood morning train so nth survived ~y a wife and one brother, I the a.rrangewPots is that no charge lea.ves at 10:07, not 11 :to. as before N. W. Wa1t, of this pln.ce. will be made for transportation. .As the new schedule. -The funeral of Charles Young soon as individuals board the vessel -A special meeting of theW. C. T. took place from his late residence @n they beoorne guests of the Sheldon U. was held at, tll.e residence of Mrs. Oak street Saturday tL!ternoon at 21 bouse and will pa.y only the regular Gilmore •ruesday. o'c)Qck;. Rev. E. R. Sawyer officiated, I weekly rate of summer board from -Union services were held Sun<l11-y an<l at Zion obureh at 2:80 o'clDok the thue tbAv S' art until they land In in tt.e United Presbvteria.n Rev. E. L. Toy officiated. The Ancient New Y:ork. , cou.blnlng the Methodist, Order of Uqlted Worllmen, of which First Presbyterian and United Pr~s- tbe deceased ·'Was a m~ruber, attended WHITEHALL. byterla.n congregations. Rev. Wm. in a body. Tho bea~ers were: .I awes -The Keith Knitting Mill comoany A. Maokenzie prEached. Salford, James Mullin, J. D. Flagler, recently incorporated, bas reported --Our wells are beginning to give W: W. Wilsey, Charle>s Kni~bt and: that fLli of Its capital stock. amount- out and our creeks are _drying \I'· Oliver McC!llley. Interment 1n Union log to $!2,500, has been paid in. 1 Cattle hllv~ t.o bE driven m ~owe In- cemetery. 1 -Rev. J. c. Brookins attended the, stances qDite a d.Jsta.uce to give them -Tbe funeral o! William Ga.y was Baptist Rtate convention at Brooklyn ,a. drln~. largely attended at St. Mary's church last week 1 - -\Ml\'s. Doll C. Brown and Mrs. A.r- Sundav at three o'clock. The Holv 1 -Tber~ was a. bad br~ak in the, thor \Vayrna.n are in Rutla~>d, guests Name sociPty ·of wbloh he was a mew water main in front of the Methodist of W. L. Brown. ber, attended In a bodv. Rev. J. J. ehuroh last week 1 -AI>pies fron:t Greenwich are be O'Brien preached an eloquent sermon ~1'he Keely ~radaates of White- ing sold In om villa.ge at $2 per bfLr· from the text, _\R.ej()ice therefore, ball havf> formed a local club. rei. Apples in tb1s section are ve~v Oh young ma._n, lll thy youth, and let -The interior of the post ofllce scarce, the crop being almost EL fail- thy bAart be 1n thu.t which ie good in has bePn repainted and greatlv im- nre. , . the days of thy youth.\ Ecclesiasties proved. A D!lW sign has ~een plo.cPd -The j>OtfLto dealers here dee1dt>d eleventh chapter, nin_tb verse. The over the door to offer but fifteen cE\nts per btubel bearers werto four brothers of de- -Minnie Williams gave a.n eve- for potatoes Batt>rday. Stili they ceased, Thonnas, John, Frank and ning of Sbak~spE\rPan readings for cowe. Eugene Gay. Inter!Ilent in Union the benefit of the school library in cemetery. , . Aca.dE'!my hall So.turdav. B\ST HlliHFORI>- · ......st;-Panls chul'eb fatr of. wb!c~. ---R. .. v. Nicbolae Davis is spendmg mention was made l11 last weeks a; few days with his brother, HQn. C. JOURNAL olosed Satarda.y evening. G. Davl~. -Low wat-er ..,nd the low prlee of p()tatoes are tbe things most com- pla.inod ot, -GE>o. Ctamw!ns has returned to It was a grand sucees>J both socially - Mrs Ca.pta!D J H Manville and and llnancla.llv Tho pastor and La _. ht · JCI · ·i it! . N HfLrtford fre>m :Monroe Co., a.!tar a.n . . uaog er ara are v s ng 1n ew b f 18 dies wtsh to express their gratitude for y k a. sence o years. a.g1ftfromG. M. Ingalsbe. Following or· I -Meetings are bold at the school are those who drew prizes: Oil paint- --\Vhil~ SMgPant A. D. Be.rtbolo- house Thursday evonings, Rev. Mr. ing, ticket No. 2,217, Ml~s lnary mew of the Ninth Separ';'te Company Miller of the C<>ngrega.tional cb.nrch Langhlin,ofFortEdward;sofapillow, N. G., N.Y .. was practicing on the and R<lv. :Mr. Thompson of the won by Miss Mary 8oa.nlon, of GIPns BOO-yard range on Sa.tarday, prepara· Methodist oburoh slteroa.tely. Faile; ton ot ccml, ticket No. 2,401, tory to oompet.ln~ron the Rensselaer-: -Real estate sales are brisk in our Miss Melvina. Beauiall of this plaoe. wyok ro.n~re thJs week for an expert little baollet;. Norman Cummins re- bouquet lamp, won by J.P. Cloonan; badge, his gun exploded, tearing out llontly pu)\(lbii-Sed Ln.bram Bump's Miss Georgiana. Brown, won the gold the l>rdenb-block,_ breakin~t the bar- house and lot; possession to be j<\!ven watch given to thf> young lady bring- !\A! ln_to sev~ral pieces ~nd severely [& thf> sprin~. lug in tbe most money. Tbe gross IDJUrmg Bartholomew s eye and I - ------ receipts were over- $1,400. hand. The gun was a &mlugton RAY~IBRTOWN. Dry. In a volume of sermons by a well known bot turgid preacher the follow· ing lines were found written upon the flyleaf: If there uhould bo another flood, For refuge hither fty. Though all the world shoa.Jd be erubmt-\rg{'(i. This book w<Juld still Uu dry. 1-'H\~!CAL :>T~ENGTH, cheerful spirit. ant! the abi lily to f11ll)' enjoy life, come oulv wilh a health)' Lody anti tJiintl. The you11g 1iu~;:,:,;t,t;;iiwftli.ee;verr Offic-e e \'llc Row, \ 14 .1-:rchangP. St., Glenn Y. Dian VI ho suth:rs from Ut:!rv- M ous dt:hility. itnvairell Ulelll- e n ory, low ~pirits, irrita- ble temper, and the thousaml aml one cle- raugelllt:llts of tllinO. atHl boclv that result froin, un- natural, pernici- ous habits u:.ual- ly colltracted it1 ronth. through: fits fr<\~. Write 1gn urauce, 19 tl1~tt'hy iucnpac- llate•l to thor- ougloly enjoy life. He feels tlre-<1, spiritlt\SS drowsv ; 11is h,.dbiurbert 1 c\Ot\'i -I lOt Tt\· fre~h him as it shottlcl: lhe will power is weak~11.-•l. DIPrhitl fears luumt h!nt ancl 111uy re~ult in coufinne<l hypo~hotHlri.a, or ,nelan- cbolia a11d, fiually, in so-fling of the hmin, epilepsy, (\fits\), pan~lysls, locomotor at.a.xin and even in 1lre-tu' lllstlllit,~. To reach, re-c1aim awl rest~re such unfortunates to health anrl hnppint>s.~ i!'l the aim of the publishers of a Doctor Book of rooo pages, written in plain ian- UMMER guage, tr.-ating fully on the nature, symp- s toms and cumbility, by bo!lle-treatment,f of such diseases. This great book will be) sent on receipt of twenty-one cents in MADE one-cent stamps, for pvstage and wrap- ping only. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, B~1flo.lo, N. Y. ;For more than a quarll!\r of a cenhtry ph ''sicians ron uected witlt this widely ceiehrated Institution have ·Iuude lhe treatment of the diseases above hinted ~t Uteir specialtv. Thousnnc\s lw.ve con- sulted tl1<>m hv letter ancl Ncelved advice and medicines which bave resulted ln pe-nnanent e1.1res. Sufferers from premature old age, or loss of power. will fincl utncb of !nt~st In the book above me11tloned. Important Decrees and lnju rlfie. liO oallhrP, regular mi11tary pat- _Dr. Leroy MoLt>an, assistP<I by tern and bad been in the company 19 Dr. Fairweather ot Troy and Dr. FOR.\T eDWARD. years and bad been used by Serj:('E'!O.nt VIJ.n Wert of R.aymertown, r~movpd -IN- ,·,,, .. Centrifugal Cream Separator Infringement Li11gatioi:or~~ -E. E. LIUldon of Whitehall wa.s in Rartholom!lw for nine years. None a cancer fre>m the lip of John Gibbs town s .. turday. of this k.ind of gune has ever before f:!a.tur-day. -Lena Blaokall Is visiting relatives bPen known to PXplode since tne!r -I ibbie Brownell youngel!tdatlgb· In Saratoga.. adoption by the National Guard. tor vr David Brow~ell, died of wa- -George F. Ashton of Saratoga. l!gnant dlptberia Friday. spPnt Sunday here. I CAMBRIDOB. -The Lutheran ebnrch of RaytnN- -A son was born Saturday to Wil- -While William P. Robertson was. town. assisted by Mrs. Ball, elocu- Ua.m Lennon and wife. · driving Frida.y be turned Into the ; tionlst, of Tr<ly, ant! Miss Gillis, -Abe Oppenheim has returned Baptist church. ~id horse b~cawe teacher of wnsio at the Troy Conser- frow a business trip to New York. · fright•med and ran Into o. tree, ta.k·! va.tory, and sorne of her pl!plls. will -R. 0. Bascom wa.s ln G_reenwich ing off a. frollt wheel: I give an eot~rtainment at Eoreaa Saturday on a J?Oliti~l mission. I -Dr. Charlt's Hollister of Pbila..del-: ball TburRday evening, after whi<'h -G. B. Wells livery barn will be 1 phia... formerly of thi~ I? lace, has a.c- 1 8 n oyster supper will be'aerved. completed in a boot tbree weeks. , ceptPd a professorship m Beloit eol- -Mr. and Mrs. William Nims have lege, Beloit, Wis. VALLBIIPALLS. returned from a visit to Gouveneur. I -No services were held either -The Jewel knitting mills are run- -L. M. Howland !l.Dd wire returned morning or evening at the Methodist nin~ on three-qua.rter time. Satnrda.y from a. visit; in New York church on S\aoday. on account of tho -Miss Bertha Farwell is recovering City. I illness of Rev. Mr. Wilcox's daughter from scarla.t!JUI. Tbls Is the only -The republica.n oint. ba.ve put up May. c~~ose in tow1l. an attraotlve transparency in front! -The funeral oi Mrs. Margaret lu- -C.~ Grand Hirst of Troy has of their headqnarters. l!'rRham, wife of the late Anson In- , be>en calling on friends in t01vn this -Albert Stewart a.nd wife c.f South j!'rabam, was held at Centre Cam· week. Argyle have returned from a vi~it to hridge Saturday afternoon. Mrs. -The Cornet band has added a. Atlanta., Ga.. Iagra.bam was born at Salem, but new snare drum to its list of !nstru- -A sl:x-year-old daughter of Mr. came hllre whe~ v~ry young, ~nd hae mente. TD.e band shows an enter- and Mrs. Daniel 1\!oGee, who died always lfved w1thm a few mliea of 1 prislng Ppirit 11-nd is doing good work. Sa.turday, was buried Sunday morn- this place. She was 84 years, a.nd is -Prot's. Perry and Lape are about ing. survived by fonr sons. J obn Ing_ra- to organize fLD orchestra and w!ll -James Conway returned Saturday bam of Centre CambridgE', Fredenck begin pra 11 ti~ soon. Players cu to his position in New York after a Ingraham of this plan<>, Robert In- stringed lnstm.mentsa.re in demand. short visit here with relatives. graham of Chicago and Cba.rles In- -The bour of ev~nlng service at graham of Centre Cambridge. St. James' Episwpal churBh has been -The drought is getting to be a obanged from 7:80 t() 7 o'clock. ~~rlous question in this vicinity. -D. A. Taylor has bought out the Wells that have never been known Interest of 0. M. Pratt in the Boston to go drv are dry now. It is especi- shoe store, and wlll hereafter CQn- ally hard for farmers who have a quaD- duct. the bmioess. tity of stock. A number have DO T G Ki F R D i d T water on th~ farm and ho.ve to g() ---... · nne, · av 8 an · one or two miles for it. R. Wade have been appointed dele- -William Durfee lms raised the> gates to the Episeoi>al diocesan con· lar~est potato seen this season. It vention at .Albally next month. \ I tb -Membersaftbe.JaneMcCreafoot- weighs over fQUT pounds. n e ball team a.re selling- tlekets for their same hill were four other marketablE'> game with Water{Qrdon Nov. 1. Bny potatoes. It was raised on the Stone a ticll:et of the bovs and -h~lp them fa.rm io Saftsbury Hollow. pay expenses, -Dr. and Mrs. Moneypenny, have -The snpper and entertainment returned from a. several months trip given by Mrs. E. E. Wolfe's Sunday abroad. ild\ h d so boo! class at tb.e M. E. church Sat- -C. T. Haw lily is bu Ing a 8 e urda.y evllning was very enjoyable. ov&r his coal trestle. The sides are About $17 wae realized. made of corrugated iron and the -The meetin.r of the e.thlet10 as- roof of steel. sooiatlon will be held Thursday eve,. . _D_R._I!-SD-a\'· N....,C ... B-N-TRil. nlng in Odd Fellows' hall, in Cra.ne's -The new addition to A. 0. Clem- Five Years Past the Century. Mrs. Honor,., M\oCartv 105 years of a.ge, the oldest wou..an in Bennington county, if t:IIOt in the state of Vermont, attended mass at St. Franois de !:!fLies's church Smnda.y morning. Mrs. Mc- Cartv lives in the town of Shaftsbury, a. bout six miles from Bennington. It has been bar custom for manv y-ears to attend church in Benning- ton at le ... st once a vea.r, and she asually walks one way or the other. With the exception or being verv deaf, sb.e is remafkably well prf>s&rved a.nd ae aotive as mauv not over ba.lf ber age. With a granddaugbter, a girl sixteell years of a.ge, she d<Jes the work for a family of six. Sbe was born In Ireland and well remembers the O'Donnell insurrection a eentnrv blook. 'jt' ons' bouse is nearing completion. ---- -One hundred an,.fl eighty-nine or so ago. SCHAOHTICOKB. names have been registered In this ___ .._..,.... __ _ - tl fair will be gi veb at Eagle hall towv. Cambridge Swamp Afire. during Thanksgiving week under the -The new residence of Charles C. auspices of St. John's church. Ripley is completed. -At a meeting at the Presbvterlan -Mrs. M. J. Bidwell, who has been church Wednesdar evening W. W. spending a few weeks in town, re- Bryant and Willa.rd Acka.rt were turned home last week. elected elders. -Miss Ida M~llon-ls improving in -The Cable ft.ax mills a.re erecting health. A Ore bas been raging for some days in Eldridge's swamp, neo.r the Cawbrid~te fa.lr grounds. It bas as- smned such proportions that a num- ber of men haye been set to fighting it. SD far tb.e wind has been In the a. large ta.nk to be ased in connection with their ftre appa<ro\tus. -A Ha.lloween party will be given at Stewart's ha.U Thursday evening by the yoonj:C huiles of the village. JOHNSONVILLE eouth, bu~'tr -the wind ehonld veer to :'':··I'. \1\LF~A DE LA\J~L PATENTs Susr·A·l I'NE.~l~; THK DE LAVAL CmtPAH, hv advice of counsel, begs to anoollnce··~ r:Jr;·.~~J'l!~;. formation a.o.d further caution of all whom the facts may concern, cisions in 1 ts pending Patent Rtl(ht lill!0tion, of interest and illltpCiltl~*:ie,i! users ancl ~ntendmg bu)ers of Centnfug;-' Crea.m Separators. On June 1 8th, Judge Coxc sttting 1n the U. S. Circuit CouTt for em District of New York. at Canandatgua. N. Y., granted a of a perpetual mjunction, sustaining the materi!l clai~~ of the Von patent. better and commercially ~nown as the Alpha De T.:avai suit of The De Lave! Separator Company, of New York, aga1nst O>alllll<:.l kiss• of Delaware Connty, N Y. wh\ had been making and sep;ratnr with an interior bowl r!ev1ce, thus held to infringe the' '1\l:oht:t'.~-r. as charged by the De La val Cnm pan~. . . . Followmg this decision. Judge \\allan-:, ~ttltn~ m the_ U. S. Conrt cuse. N. Y, on Angu't aoth granted an tn)liDCtlOn a)latnst Jolln Hamden, Delaware CQu ntv. N. Y .. an owner and user 0f one qf tn'~:s.li<J\1 Hotchkiss separators. whtch injnnctl<lll restram~ H.,uston from such machine It is nut definitelv known how hroaJ th<: S<:ope of the present dec~:r~~c~ be as 1 egards their immediate beanng- upon tile manufacture and u;re· .OJ:jll!!~ ed infnnging machmes other than th\ ones speCifically sned upon -In tions. but due and repeated rnntinn is agam gwen m this respect may have reason for complaint at the pns.stble outcome o~ such ings as may be nec!S~ry m maintaining- jmt and lawful ngbt& and THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO.MPftn.L.,.- \'•'·'·'·'·\·' GENERAL OFFICES, - BUY A .STOVE THIS F ~B:IEAVBTBB ~STEWARTS' in all s1zes and styles. . ~THE ANDES RANGES)\ both right and left. Ewoon·sTOVES' of all kind~. And have you seen the ROUND OAK? Last but not leas~ those OIL PARLOR HEATERS; they~rejllllt · sight Call and get onr price~ before buying. · E. Askllta has been appointed clerk 1)\.,~he second district in E. Borlt!Jgaine, who declined -R. S. Sturtevant and wife, who the north the fa.ir grounds would be ba.ve been visiting Mre. Jap:1es Nntt 1 in danger. !11unda.y evening, hQW- ha.ve returned to their home at; evf>r, it was under control. It is M~f:~:erfi o!~eidera.ble sia~eas in th~ngbt I;() have caught from a spark . • tbe village at present. Bessie Gl'-11&- fr&'m a. loeQaotive. ltalla fOthel', Lillie Ducbllrme and llfrs. , · · .-::·;:, 3 ;;::~:::'\. .• :o:-f, Tri~~~. t~~~~~'~t:,n a.r~ the la.t11at &ddt- Say 11 a twernt~-yea.r-old snbse~bt!t _ · ,, . -·\·-. :...J(ra. T. F; BQwebu been ent&:r- \tb.e JO\URNAL Is &B \ll(elcoUI ' • · , St -taint'* ~~e~~~ lr9m,J;t~lak F~Ue. . Thurlfiar morn,~lt u my ~reak~~'t1?' ........ ~ .. -- ...... _ , -·~ t p. •. ! . ·v . \ I I ., ) h / c -------- •