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Tader the obi la w tb * »f*uiiy The eommitte on tb* Preventsoo of St Lake Pkod. ahen icfonaed of Jk* re-1 Tuberculosi* <rf the Charity Organisation Maioaet Tharsdajt, August 15/1907 re«tfc»aa»B. . ; **« e W** •* J P** s* 11 *-« \* t?0 * ot *°*f* nur attack* et «?or5«cm*cK which *** - - ,..-,'• .-. -, ,——-' ,.•',-..••, ^-—~-—u;:—-^-— '.-wnfcis. its territory, *nd this Stat* *>.L*, i# '.^ - h VM*** *jraie»« th e BEprBUCAX saxKmTOos&fra^ a* «*** rwio. ^*H£^£t*if ^T rTXtSI yparS-wsoIil*; S3 Ser«t ; to of w UH*n*»M*o-mT»aele«\i tte treasury ' at: »r.XiCG K lh * coisswja^Boe* fro:a the pr*co« «r i#»diB4 p-ior con- *&•&, '• s te« Jo *«*rli 'Swte* n Anion*. CokiT*^.- «Ei C*!JX0TB«a-. It is\ »«wrte4 rWSW3rt«KC»l' A38BW4.T. feat SttE135!tES*>JST'«3 r 'l^?*<i B. S dupto, of BmSata, *fmot m turn Un McLeaBM. of lUiooe, Mr«. Flsk < a»vs caliia« on old trmmds is to»n 1*« and ckiWreo, trf Scbeo*ct*JT. were g;Qe«« w«*k. He ret«r»e<l to hii kooo# oa Fn- ^ %-, B. Rayc«'« f*msir ft fe* 4»»s of - <Ur. iocoonpuiifd by his family. «1»« h*.i j^t «»eJt. J uwom !o«ro far aotoe nw pr«T*oa«. The stork Tested Q.Xel Pearton Wed ; ^ Wm« B. St««ibwg* »od famUr h*rg ^^j^jr n%»st asd left * UtUe boy bwrd«r [• rrtarowJ to their bonw, mft*r * few »b K -h tbe b«re decided to keep ltot&wr|# 5**ks *J»ct *t their oottftX» Ofl ^**e Sf- i ^nd phiMf *re *HBg nioel/. }^ | WANT COLUMN J lAtrteace, Mr- »s«i itr*. A. A, -'Ed-JWi?* ©? Hew fl^ww«Jp JUifsw Htlee ani«idijiaBtB o* toe i»*s tciccded togn»6ett»- *8(ftsfe1to'<B* \Tftrknss .toeair ,isSe»- of «b» ^«te : ijaf8- gcce'opoi* the at»tatebookini60T. 'ara-of;Stat«.|UBf to .fo'wto which »re oper- ating .' orler the .aB-.soBex sy«em ~ of '.inainiaiEaag:' tia^x .tagiswajsi. -„T#ai»; .' whose assessed ralaation aTerages .teak: than .jjS-jMj tereftrfi- BMie t^.tiigfeiraj* contained tisejeia will be eEtitied to dra« from the State aaanany amonato eqnal to the wboie taxie»ied by ibeaaelTe* for '.hightMiy'rQair*;' ; lcwi»a»waj^g'|5i;00O and leas than (7,0Q0of aaKftwd Taluation p» naJe of high way »fll be esititJed to receive frraa ti*e- States 96 per eeai. cf\ what they raawlocaUy; tbae xvm&ng fT,0OO aod le» than fB.OOO may have SO •.ger'eeBt.i: iawaB ; a'fwagJa««».QGO,ai^:feB^ than tll-000m»y hare TO per cent.; tbos? »Tsagii« fel,CO0 and 'tese. tSai |13^fl0 . jmaj 'have'® \.per; and aO. othetv: SO per penfc I t is prorided, nowjcrexi that no town ahaO get i n any oee year under this arfcfHhfff an amonst exoeediag the average of $25 per mile 'tar- the total mHaage of ita highways. Under thiaact the towns in Franklin GOionfy that are operating under the: alt mocey highway plan wili reoeiTe State feeip proportioned to their own highway tai a» follows: jS«atftia!ase<h3ai6Jgpr ceat. sp $o ^ Ts** 1 ** •issue's •ftsnmi\ ^ ' ' jwCwfc SMrCkat. Bati«r_ »r$»ac. ' £mawiKilBHCVL^ Ftaatfia.'.-'.. . . IS I A * * II li I .-a \•St. it, 73 cs r* « Ton»- Km Per COB. ' \ ,'of \ Brtg^aa.. Hiz^eaccwa. ao «D ». »,. . s • «• \• / m m G 10 • - -» «3 SO • --as H9 ' •-. ra \ « . ; w •ro teas- The limitatajo tbat. ootucn m*) h»ce from the State owe than 125 per miie.of Us highways in any one year IK, bowever, to the prejodice of Ahamoot, Brighton and Harrjetstown, siooe Altamont re- cenmd under the old iaw $1,787 and ca n now ha*a bot |S00; Brigabw recciTed $1,500 and can now ge t but fJ8S^•', Har- netatowa had |2,828 and can hereafter haye oniy fLfiSQ. Bat Barke, which received f£?7, may bam fl^OS, and Moira, which receJTed $770, naay get fl^OO by increaaisg its OWB levy for highways. Santa Clara fonpady reyeired 11,506, and may now have $M>5@. The other towns of the ooonty ooold get State help as foQowii U they woold adopt the all-mooey plan;— KBfS TtrGcmL. • cTliad. ctHatmtM. .•\«.-:'• m, • - « .; . *» , ' .«\•-.•-.»• PWrtaaw.. •••..: ..^ ...... ..«'•• . -- ,»• .'ftaui.:.,.,;•...-:>.•:. r ... ..•.im-- m •»am^.^,.i .-\.„ s . HO - -•» - faW*.:.-.;....,.^ *-«> •. . ^ »•\ la view of then Scores, bow moch longer can any town afford to continne the old comaintatton plan* of caring for its highways? • f Cbapter 715 approves and adopta the maps prapared by the State engineer, showing the highways in each ooonty which that official regards, after consul- tation with the auger liauta and members of the LegitUtare^ as \of roffident im- portance to be improved, and necessary Vo provide aa appropriate \ State and; county system ot improved main market highways.\ The act atoo makes It the.. dnty of th e State engineer t o proceed with tha work of improving all of the idghways dtiBgoated on this map, prb* vided final resolntiOBB of approval thereof shaUhave been adopted by the auper- viaorsof thecoontieBcoocezaed. The snap ao prepared for Franklin comity shows these -roads: Starting a t Fort Covington village, and nmnisg in a geoenlly aostherly direction through Westvifle, the soathweBt corner of Con- etabie, Makme via Lake Titos, Doane, Hamet3towntoSaranac Lake Altamont t o Topper Lake, and thence one branch westerly and soother branch aonthwestetly t o th e St Law- rence ooonty line; another starting at the Clinton oonnty bonndary and run- ning westerly through Chateangay. Burke, Malone, Bangor and Moirs to the St Lawrence county line; a third start- ing at Uogansonrgh and running throngh Bombay and Sooth Bombay to Moira; and a fourth starting at North Banger and running throngh Bangor and West Bangor to Reynoidstcn. A very important provision of this act is that \co highways, shall hereafter be improved with snch {State] funds ** • except as they may be added to the map • by iegfe&iiTe. enictinent,.' \so. tSal .-.ft. Franklin county is t o engage in bnilding State roads *te «ork. mast be oonfinedl ahsolately to ite n%h^y^rb43»specified,: It is th€Beor none, • Chapter ••1i& is a ganeial revfeioD of tie Hiibie-ArnisUcng law of iSSS,- which provides the method of operation to be 'follpii*ed' by t^se &irrf:of'spperrisois. atel •fey Jhe'^ate- engineer;' w&en .a. ccaaty ••detefecoinaa to petition for- a .^FSfenl-.of -S^atettadas. 'it nsodiEas thgoid,.Iaw fna aotof ^mneh general or, popular, inter- «s|.-as-ifcfepfco.m^[i2,iEce 1 ' t o supervisors mis- .taaj- -cpcteinpiata aCcting un&ex: ft- One pmxMm Is that acpuaty may' ij* 1 * sJiogttamonej-{0r'i^.;r£iagI» *hieh are. to be improved by-il adjraoced fey tise State. repsyiDg tfte sms \ fa fifty equal. annual installment—fir jt raaj*ftmtisb it»aha«.oftte.c<ist.iaelt If'itsBaH do «b« latler, It ariU save money bacatse it* interest charge trOilwIestL Tim annual payments would, however. li e larger, because they woold be. spread orer only thirty years instead of sver.atty. Chapter 718 deals with toe matter of issuing booda by the State comptroller for highway improvement*, and also changes the old scheme for determina- tion of lite share of the cost of work to be paid by a county or by a town. Under this new plan the poorer counties may oorae to £set that they can actually afferd tobave at least here and there s stretch of good road. The parts of the coat to be borae by ft ooaaty sad its several towns s*« fixed by tha statute npoa the baais of I vahutioa i a retatioa to the 'UgBwaysinthe coaaty asdia each team, aad, witaoo* bptber- ftss; t o scats ftonw for tlhs mtrslatwa. U iM sat raswy satawst le sabaate the iltflfvasas apisiod to T*e roads iadaded fat the State «ns>-. neera maps do not tapch - BeantOBi^ Dickusoc, Franklin, Saata -Clara or \Var«Iy, so that these towns woald ao t bare to pay a stalls dolisr towardl OM ooat of conrtractioo except their respec- tive parts of the ooantya shaxsof M per cent Tbos if we were to eapead, ssy, a quarter of t niOian doQacs for goal rosds, the cost to the coanty would bs approxiaMteiy 159,000. tfhat tha eoat toeach tows woaid be oaly a sarvey '.saw: oarefvl ewriaMtfs cooid •esBrsaiae. If the whole syiSsor were bailt, MaIoa+« part might b e as much as fSS^SOO, Baa- gcrV perhaps fS^SOO. and oUwrs in vro- porfaon to their mileage. Their figures areof eoarasonly tte roognost gaessBS, but they are baaed upoo riUfinr estJ- mates of east <fS,<W) per mile of roftd, * Staadatd G»ii C-a, lis «ff»*;& ; rs \m: See aLl wrc^>acdi^tiwat theDWHitis sots little bees««!* of it. OfaKErtefcfrreaieie- le«aatAtet B. J»e6f»Sl,of the mM .Oomjpany^ ism gixm Aekel* ia |*B5ty ta tba%racw»t r niTecsi{y, aaaso^asoft •fee' fore, t>t. Day emits another phiBpo»c gg'iertbe caption gf a \statemget So tine ' He says; ^'Tb* quesik«M wider than one corpoeatioB- It M an ajsaolt npoo the business institut ws* whidt bare built 'ai* a moat gigsatie commerce under Slate charter*. Tjie most serious feature it the «»njg of the courts t» create a Irrary «rfyeilowdea>ag(«ist&,witkuBi«C>vea.r«- lyectahUity by the Sdminktration. The Standard CHI case Uras began by Preai-^ daot Booarrelta attaca: oa Congress to hesitated to pass the Hffhsi s bUL The isiiIi• \ 11i|aiwid at 'that tisae was viadictJTeaest - The Amaricaa people hoar far they vrOt parmit the A Weatera Union operator at Los An- geles, CaWoroia, was x dw*srg*d SQSB* weeks ago apoo the grooad that he de- liberately and mslicifiTMly d Isyed basi neat, sad k asld to teve admitted the accusation. He '.was a member of the operatora' union, and when the. orgaaixa- tioa deraanded his reiitstatfaaeat aad the demand m 'the, oa^..sUtpik.-- ; Tne\ :eow|fsa>f_ re- placed the strikers wiih each help as it could, and naturally th e ne w men, were not'-'' members.. of th e unioa.' Thareapoa operators m other cities refused to lake 'messages .from\ or' transmit measagea to noo-mik« woritars, and strikes ia Ninas* apolis, Chicago, New Orleaas aad asoore or more otnrir dties in the West^foi-; lo we-i. until now th e strike ht seaeral thrcughout the coojitry, with mtoterable itjeoovenieaes aad coniasioai to basiaess of every sort, i f the facta sre as stated, the operators are utterty ana inercoaiMy in the wrong. The faaltof thedisitergad Las Angtites man was aboat ss netBOss ja its. way as possible.' The very genesk of telegraphic asrnoe is eapeditioa. Itooae emploTs the wire aaleas haste is aa ele- aiejit i n hia measage; sad the deliberate delay of basin tea of this sort is falsity to t^ mtereats of^the compazry aad aer- bapsgrettfaastotne individoalortolhe public. A graver or ooarpieter cause for icharge could hai^ b e gives, sad if aa ckganiaation ptds itsetr i a the sttitads ejeeosing or defending the offeadsr it thereby neoBasjri.y indicts itself. Unless there i s a good deal more of cause for the strike thaa has as ye t sppeared, the striken will have little pubHa sympathy, sad people wOL indeed, chearfafly ac- cept annoyance , and., inconvenience for the sake of seeing them defeated. .; diKcii'.t as it may b * for i poor maa to r&iSStsrfroai labeKui-ssis. ia >\svf YWk city. Be i s better off tbere ama»g Fneads 'aacJtrtlaUtes, where there-are acwee ade- qtu*f&3epil*l Mi* ^i^eaaary fscOitaWv &ao- he *#\• far from' B«K, mhum be is thrown eoGreify apoja-Jua owa Ks&aroea- mad wners tiwgrs** number of coasttmp-. thiagsakxn to \frenzied lis aiijuja the thandrr of his owa IUILC. resoarcefal aad varaanle, a«h -a woader : f axecariveabiut;, bataawtenaeddJer iaWisBalpoiitksaaddWfsaaWofStaad- ard Oil asd other corporatioai his ia iaaaa, sad- ridlcaloos—tha Isaghiag stock of pcestaad 'The, Bv« bear has taken up its horae te the sipndj isi Ttag.p IIHa 11 TTHt • • iT ia the early the other •^m^ti^Htmgr'himt^m^imimt moraiag ssida wisftsto the home of Preaidaat Boossprft. -Prices for securitieB dealt in on ths Sew York Stock Exchange crttmbled day by day last week unia oa Monday Aey.weiis.ali- the lowest tovel knows ia s years. Fortunes, or forttUMB oa paper at least, were djawfps tedj Ow total shrinkage i n valnes represented by the d^cressed quotations amooatinf; t o tens upon tena of miBioos .of dollars. Ilie orase is sacribed to the recent fining of Standard 00 to th e »moont of nearly thirty million dollars, to anticorporation legislation i n the South, and to other contemplated M^se^uUonaof corpuraUons generally, together with the declaration of United States Attorney-General Bona- parte tiiat Ute Sung of offending corpor- ations was not going to be the end of the* matter, but that men of prominence and wealth should go t o jafl. Jar. Bonaparte is understood to have referred paztica- Urty to Edward H. Harriman, of the, Union Pacific and the Chicago and Alton BaHroad, and also to Standard 03 potentates. But while Wall street wcuries and gets excited, business condi- tions (»ntii<ue prosperous throughout the country, aad crop prospects have im- proted almost steadily for two months past, until now- the wheal yield is aasured to be a good arerage, though a hundred million bushels below that of last year, while corn promises t o be tha biggest crc? ever gathered exixpt in 1906, and other producU generally are bugs. With our mills and factories bury, and farmers' granaries almost overflowing, and remunerative prices ruling, the country a t Urge is not going to smash jast because the stock gamblers are €tcil«d an J cutting eacli others.' throaia. FrsEcs>. -«M Spaijo are*e 'btrusfcesJ JQinOy iby-tfta .intematamaj confereece <$t?M2fX$xm« yearJftrtsro-'ago. tfiih lie 4aty of ,po5ictog MOKSCCO toe the safe.\ «oad\niany..lmp>a^t\paTticuIa|^l»ut ^te^r^Rt Of Aaaericaas and jEoTj^eana Cor aW PAtMJBnta><-|l. thai *xte«s«va«xpeneac«.h*« taught that jMaJoe*-.. *peat __ last- Sunday m lawc. make the fiooiSg of employ meat, e*pe- cMaiy «f ssitabfe msplpymeat^ almost imposaibfe. ' FaTorahie results from diatate- ca n harflj-lw looked: for wuia* .at ieaj* flft; per week oa» he vpent aa. board aad lodg-- ing. Thastraaaer whohaa rpentalarge partof iu« isrings on railroad far^aoon nods himself withoat work, hviag i n the poorest rooms, eating ta n soaatiest aad eheaaeatfood. The practice of adriaas; jhawap •a^aswaaw-aasj 9^F - \irwasa5a> aiMBjaasBsa^ai^^Ba ^a^pa^aa^a* \?sair feats'it: owa aiaw aad casts upoa the charity of other commnnitiea a barden which they sbooid sot aad tmn aot «s- The co operafioa of the medical pro- Dr. Da y loves to talk aa d writs of feawoaia invited, in arevwatiag parsons aufleriag from iahereoioatt froaft being seat to other States sshar, (aj they are phyricaDy able to work and hare secared the oooatry^ia sesaon aad oot of season, i a advance a definite aalarsaee of the hiapeevuhciiticasaH of silaira for tha 0«wrtuaitj to perform work of a proper supposMe«(Bcatna«B4 waraiag -of thaleharacter at wages sufficieat for their the people, bat his invective nttirsares '*as ; W, B. Bjyoe* d*ofbt*r,. Hariow,, •ypeot tfc«? i*T **& *«k- in XSnt&ton. *» d JJUloae- XahmeokfDr Z~ne m speaking a f#» days, ia Xortb JbasFtence. tac gnest et her ftwatf,.3C» Florence &n»* s oefore her return to Boston. Gardner Dickinson fa »o* gaining as i guwfc rif F. S. St«^eberg« aai titoS?, • Mr*. K, W. E«tahroik.s et CTot<ttbk-. \%B$ Un, Boraoe traj;ar,of Krie>. P*-. j were tee. gaasts-.of 3ln a&it &t&. F. W» McKeexieiast.Fridsr. A. B*B*cetjn/,i$ -layica » <«^llj^a£y*«^f»eadswwili|iie. walk la ttxmt m hi* ae * hJacfc on M*m - j| M , ^^ j^^ entertained her coaan*, Mr. and- M«.,G, W. B«* f Hr» vadfg^tBroa^ . w - «.. «- *~P — ^ - : **- w - &. Bantam, Mr, and SWs. B. H. | Haael and Pearl SoaukLag' *pent Soa- &« willia, to work at Ihe iowe* -^fe^f^Kl^'laSyf^ 1^^^^°^^%^^ --Mr. aad Mrs, Eubert SJnHsodscw^ of I the Barter cottage. - •, Oxaard^C^fcrana^wereitttewa » few J Has Harriet Taylor gavea. •wmej- inter- days fasl waefc trnUBK.Xr.-aa4 Mrfcfei^altstofcof her mksBooary -sror* i» Sam Ihckry an»J flenry Crtnklsw sadlxe* Vorkaahdaveveaiat t« the SL E . -*»f« I i'* - - ',-*-*„-*. - l<*nw*. Nearlyattoffh^-frrti-air-«ha- Mytoa AreryanJ anfe.of Bur^ *«»Joi^ t ha* *he oro^h* from Se* York •aitshlksspport; «rf» aahas they hay* her home oa Monday. •1 tasTt\. daawaal il hs*l fTljfl ia to railroad fare. .. TgJegra»a Strilce Geateral. Fifteen aa4thetslesyaphar»'strike hat sow be- oooae geaeral, the aaioa oferatoasia th a Fai«rTa'onfce«of Jtx4hthaWesteraUaion ard Postal ooatpaaks aaittn>g' worit oa Moaday. The Aawejatad Press opsrstors Thetranipfiag of the oaderbroah aear theedgeof the cleared kaoli oa which tha President's saasuser home is sitaatad awed thegoardto activity. Whea hs --weai.iato-.lhe > woods tlsa bear caaas boMJy tothscieariB*;. Whea tha gaardre- tarasdta his post after a yaia aasxcfa ha got aaother start try/ heariag srratchiag oa the roof of a leaatoal the rear of the PresideBt''s hooae. Upoa theroof w«et the other aide, so the hnater aajs. f t jampedto the gronad sad straffied off toward the woods again. ' TsasswetservioamsB bastily get to- gether the dogs sad the stassMnae. For three hoars theaant jastsd ftaat three aata sfi: o'efack-bot the bear aai. got away. His traoks bar* heaa aarefally gaarded.aad preseat the baly real avi- JsnoB to sahsl lailstetasstory., ' For mrsral days thoto who am freqasat •Mtors to Sagamora IliQ hays nported hsariag ths oraekie of twigs as they had gone ap the road in tha. r , reaideBt% grooads and the belief is BOW fixed that-, the bear baa been living here fo r some days. - - . •V \*\- 'She Texas .Fanaera* Uaioa at ita Stats conventiaa last week resolved that aone of its, aiemhen shooJd aaarket aayoottoa this year at isss thaa tftaea oaats per poaa^ aor say cottoa seed at ieat thaa theaeaaawa to the world. No oae criti- saaa* ajsuaaaasv aa^%^sai^asjs/ ^asaaaj» ^^a^p ajagBy££ ^ ^aaaaEaBBjBBajB>' that; the Uws as^iasttxmibiBatioostopat \ The same day the asgroas o f Wsshing ton eoaaty i a th a auas State formed a Cotton Pfcaara' Union, aad aapoiafed sight delegates t o notify th a planter, that the pries for picking cottoa must be raised this year from sixty oasts per hundred pounds to ssveaty-fivs eaats* Thereupoa the farmers got togfther, aad gave each of the eight delegates a severe whipping, with the result that the aaioa djsbaaded, aad the price for picking atoys where it was. ' The point of view makes all the differ- enoe in the world-makes this righteoas What serrioe is being rsaaered by the telsaraah compeaias fa ay the aid of aoa- bs aiiu—ly luifplsJ while the strike cuDttsaea. aa' they ar e practically as helpless in the mstter as the general pob- hc, which wiD alaa saffar' aatotd inooa- veaieaceaad hardsMp froaa th e strike. Soma' -of- the Kew York which have iadfiarlast telegiash awrioek«TS,ft; k reported* gtaatai the iaa^ of U^r operators, hai the gsa«ralpreat which has deeeadtd apoa tha regalsr asaa .ssinpsati oasly haswssred. Beyond what news caa lin nlifaTasiI TIJ loag diaTasos Mhvboasv ta«oBla1dcaswassrTioe witt b e fyaatly abbreviated. ;' -\;\.- \ ThestrikaaQWOovsvalhe griaatsr part of the United States .aad. a part of Caaada .aad the inconvenieacs to the ' Traaa CaaOUaas CeaaV Dun's Beview of Aug. 10th asyK Job- bin?trad> to fsU and winter goods is ac tire at the leading cities, oooatry mer- chants being ia large stfeadsnoe aad operating freely asa rule. Betsxt sales of seaaooable niercbandise are Kberal, al- though, at some points caatomary mid- aummer quiet is noted. While payments a*e somewhat irtttula*, aterCfatOa oak, lections abow diatinct unnrovement on the whole. 4, few Jabor disputes are _ p«id|ajthnt|her»toiitlJawlhawtpIioo filled withadvahce orders^and -•mm the|^ l< *^* todd!! * ri * ,! » Iaa •* «wm«iaetttf- iDgplaaU working full time and holding orderstaat promis» continued activity. CommodUy prices are lower, eapeoally ia casea Triere specalaUre Icnatioa existed, farorabte weather bayirig XJreatly im- ptUvsd CWP IMTQSpSCts, Toe Standard OE Company, thej T*cau«» Qii Company^ an4 the Sew York Central and Pennsylvania KaHroed GoapaniaswereJadiclfta by tha Caited Stfttos grand ior* at. Jamestown last week upon- tha charge of rioiatlng the fc£em*te oommerca act- in hating' aecept«d aad grautrf special £r«jj?bt rate*0B*a3bippe*i f«Ma Westora Ne w York to Vermont points, via Norwood. The KutiABrf Kailroad and the Central TermOBt Railroad were found to have received their full regular rate* on these shipments, and for that reason they are not included ia the indictment. The extreme penalty upon each oo&nt ia twenty thousand dollars, aad if the accused shall be convicted, aad each fined the limit, the total penalties would be over four aad a half million dollars. •' ' ••••• \ a> mm • • A new ruling, regarding printed matter appearing on stamped envelopes that are purchased at s pest-omes has just hsea iemed by tha department at Washington, which ia substance ia a s follows: \Ho ad vertisemeat nor device of say kfad aor aamesof the addressees are to hs prJated oe stamped eavetopea by the dssartmeat The matter that oaa be priated thereoa is •reading tnere ? .an3 their iasfc U proriBg a diffieatt one. A faar ««ek» ago Ibe- n&torictsi«naa 3E*» DJi aWacted Sir Henry iHacIeao, an\ EnglisntMSB, who was- one of ihet ¥aiaua# mini«tet»,,aBd fcitiKSl* Mm captire 'm the moaniains under i^ainaaent •that in reiom for his surrender the miltaa shall cooceoe to Baw Cli sorereifnty ever a part of th e COtmftry, Foltowing thai episode unrest aad dMnrbaaee beyond the control of the froltan appeared i n other locaiitiea | and France and Spate were constrained to act. A number of Moroccan seacosat town* have been bombarded by their warships, with great destruction of property aad a considerable lost of life, and a number of land engagements also have occurred. The policing powers make it plain, however, that they sre not st war with the saltan, bat only with his rebellious tribesmen, sad are thus far having a comparatively easy time of it. Bot if the agitation which some of ths Moslems are making for ths proclaiming of a holy war—which woold he a call to limited to sraq nest to ratara to ths seadar arias to tha whole Moslem world should arter so maay says; the aasaaof the Ser- bs heeded, then would b e troaals that chaser, whether firm, oorpoaUioa or »- would fax aot merely tha atnagth of divides!; Uaraddrm; ao r*raaee aad Spam, bet alight ahnmTotve la g the aetata of power to Barapa, • \ilm to to printed salsat the haadrsas of millioas. ass that thaaaaas a? ~ Tae rieqarsto made by trie Awxiated a^aataaal'^ajaojB - *\ 1 ' I)sy Work—fiixidsysg eightfaoursdaily, fW per week, sad overtime'sad extra a t therateofM cents per hoar. Jf«ht Work-Six ahjhts, eight hoars. the rstoec^cesrfs per hoar. Xaa-vaca- fruwf TT rtfm\i as'if in f#f nty : A propcrtkaavto iacmse for chief aad Mariceta. .\' Kew York qaotatioaa for Aa*. tftb are iartacaeswlI^,aaadtU;amrtacsUady, Cabtegalriniags, receipts »<.000; exports *».• ' .-; •-.\••\ Batterati; amrket »teday; noaiptsati,- <W0 t exptats aoae. 'Toe butter market afaows in advance fit oae-haif oaai oa. aeotattpas, hat.-aa-t#-. pmli inil inmlllk— sfTsiitlin, I'aihi have beea so eoaipistsly apftai H i a hard .to tali whethertbe aadrat h »r bettor than\ a weak ago. Stryenoauas that tfaera is. a decided fstHhg of w«skaass sad that prices mast go lower. Bids were mads at KaadWi»ftad later they sold lor **% One week ago jtnttersoid for 25; oae year The cheass marktt shows * osoHaa of ooe-foorth cen^ ai|h tha markat steady, thefatghoorto^goodaaaakaitimsoawble for buyers to sell for less thaa 1*3* w»S eveaatthat prioe they oaum thay are doracbariaamataloia. Bids wars made at ili oeats, later selfing for llf.' last\ week cheeas sold for It; oaa year ago for 113^. The feed ia pastares for want of rato k drying ap very tsrt aad ths dairies are giving the least milk fo r tins torn* of f« improvement thkfalL N. Y-, was very interesting and helpful. A number of our townsmea atteoded taa areas at MalottoToaaday. • : Mrs. AasosTscker and daaghter, Mia- 'aie» of Borfcrv vreregaests of ^»sh*r sad Mrs. Child* for s iEaw daysfhk «aek. Those oataeaick list remain aboat the same. The oondrtioa of Warner BBdreth tertlttyV . .. '-\' ^t*EBtV ..,•-. . 8<t J^e<rt» Falla. I>r. 6rear>ere« P.Satcham and Andy Bom weravki torn hers oaSuadsy. atjaf Peart Be»d has raturaed from wfllbsseri- MioWgaa. , 7 •.,. . w ..\-\- Missss E. Blade and T. Brooaoo riaitod hera Satarday. ^ • '• Tom D-Laiie aad Jack Foller spent SoadayatSaateClara, - -\. \i-\ • Mary, £L Grsmore, elocuiioaJbt, will te - citeat the G. A. & reaaion at Brushton, oaTharsdar. .-\ J. A . XisBsrge, the noted musician, gives sooaoart at Tapper Lake Aug. 15. Cora Priors rpent Soadaj a t lake 'Osdam,.. ; ~-'--|.. -••-' •'- ' ' ' Past PriagmaJ^ faaiily are at Lske Oxonia for a week, the guests of Hon. W. T.OWea. .-, \„ V\\ - - : \Down in MaW^wfll be repeated soon. \'-•' :.-*•.-v •' We regret to learn that Mrs. LaGray died Batarday- raorniag. • The- fanerai was held on Moaday at ana A. M., at St Aane'a charch. \ • ' Mas Alice Murphy k visaing: fcer brother, GlsB,at Bopkiatou. forty boars' dSTorioa will oomraeooe Asg.aeth. . -7T. - -•- .;•-:' : -' • Milton Ctaadada dramatic company k aetefora setk. < Bev. Smith, of the M. E. Gharob, fc hawing a t wo wee**' vaoafJon. . The pair nit k being oecasted by Bev. M. Ball, of aTaassaa..' ^ Wasrees^oytejr extresaa heat-«S ia taaahade. The St Begk Blrer k the lowest a baa MB in years. '. Skreet lights are oat part ofthetissr. -<-' -\-- - • yttrFmiH aVilTiiawsa In ikilliii. Mas Gtait Pfiora, •<\ •_-'•\ atra. -Bart Hwwitt and aU« Mary Boacher took fa the exeurskw t o St Aaaa^aoaBMjyV ; J Miss Jolk Barke, of Brasher, Moat. Soaday ia town, the guest of Mrs. Hugh Baymo. \ Bex. M. naaagaa visited Santa Clata SataTdayafternooa. aTjsf Fsaase Jlsy has retsraed from BitrnagtioaT^ •': - ' atks M*y Perry k visiting at Glens JRalfcr,-;-. T . . -..';'• « 4 Jfc.lt ' The Great ffarthorn Itattaaj* Company STmnnnrrir that thr firmrrs along its Han are ia urgent ared of tan thoosaad men to harvest the wheat crop ia North Da- kota. They are willing to pay good wa< gea,sveragiagi|» a day. To help gal thesemeathe icomaaay will give lo w rates aatil Aug* 31 to practically all potota oa iu lines, la Korth Ikkota the heavy snow kst wiatsr aad the late cool rammer have combined to produce an* other butsper yield, requiring aa army of men to harrsst the wheal crop. .1. - ,,„..iii;. »<». , i , I . Weatville- Mr.aod Mrs. Eugene Hoadky and sob, Era in, and oouain, aUst Ells Sherman, of Syracuse, are the gaesta of Mr. and Mra. ErceRt Hoadley, of Haasena. for a few days. Mrs. Wa Best was ths guest of he r skter, Mrs. Andrew Avery, on Satarday of last week. A birthday party was tendered to Miss Edith Fountain on the occasion of her 23d birthday st her home Thursday even- ing. Miss Fountain was presented with Refreshments were served. Vocal aad iastramental music and dancing were indulged in. some very nice presents. Vocal i Plattsburgh Trades sad Labor Amem- bly k arranging for s big celebration to be held ia that city o a Labor Day, Moaday, Sept 2nd. The programme in- clude* s parade in th e forenoon, sports i a the afternoon aad a hall ia th s evening. Ths feature of the sports will hs a hose race, ths prises batag §1S0 to Best, f 100 to sseeedviao tothki Cash aad merchandise Brims will be for ths other eveats. Reduced rates have been as- cured o a railroads aad steamboat Maes. TasCoraaa tioa which wsat to The , Coart has of tha Ti Wi have far ass. fiiianaT-'r'IMaat B. Paarra dash Car ths.Mart. mThm ^aaaa aaSawat Failars to osaapmto the 11 il i aa aai' ahla. tha ItiiiaaiaaT. has am i ifksat to aai saT Ma trip vkitors ia town Friday aad Satarday. A. H. Brookwsy and Frank Humphrey atte*ded<?awp.tn«etin![E s* .MooeW^ oter Soaday. . Mr-aad Mr*. Ckarlea Holy and son, Willij, of Jiawf .York* -hays- been ypeading their annttal vacation with friends in towa. - Mrs. Mabet Homphrey « aprrJittg % few dayawrth friends at Maaseaa. , \Boy Crioklaw departed Moaday morn- ing for a trip to the Jamestown Exposi- H* expaets to be absent aboat a -mTaajte,--:,, . \ t . , . ^, Mr. aad Mrs. Samass Dickey viaited NortkLawrsaxK oaa day iart weak- - - Ofiv*rDelaae, with hk force of nam, who have heea working fox- Branch A CalUhsn. at tiharty, H. Y.» hare rs- taraedhoma. -•-... - - - ' lbs. Jamas Pulaifer, of Auburn, Me.^ who, with her three children^ hav beea tdraga few weeks vkh her pareats, asm Mrt> J. B. Hsya*, retarasd to Mr*. W. U Hyde left Tpesday mora- mg. Jot Bostoo, where ..she expects to. spend a tew weeks, viskiag -her \ Mrs. W01 McCoy. \.-.- :- Elwia Avery aad famHy, of Mitiseagae, Conn-, are the gaetts of their parents, Mr. and Mm. David Avery. -' . A town Sunday School coaveatioa will beheld Is the Coagrsgational church at Baagor oext Tharsdiy afteraooa aad- eveamg- A cordkl inritatioa k ex- toaded to the mesahers of fits schools at thk village to he present • The lectare at the Grange HsU Friday ejeniag by F. R. Sftvens , of Senaett were there, also people from 5»<wt*» and WestB*ag'«, The UttlecUm of Italian girissanf t#'o sel-cmas- in .tleir\ natire tongoe, which were much enjoyed. ,- j&« aad • Urs* CSartes \Wt»>jx»'bf 'Maj iooe. were guests of frieadV here on Son,- tacinda Wood Bheome spent one day last keek In-Waat-;8htBgns:.; Hazel SpanWing spent Wedneaiiy of ises week with her sister, Mrs. WOl Barry, at West Bangor. Mr. and Mrs. Persons are eatertamiag Mr. Eldredge, of Malone, for a few dsys. - .- Mr. aad Mrs. L. T. Haghes .are. entor- taiajag frisads from oot of town- Mr. and Mrs. Gustute Msma sad Dr. Bradfordhavecone on tocamp again for afewdays, atTwu Poeds. - MrB.fVedi^eatsrtaiaedMr.aadMrB Ward, oX Fort Corisgtoa, over Saaday. - Watnon Barber's facaily goes into camp •^ednesdsyat Brush ton for the veterans' icampmeat aad camp as A. H. McKimm and £. S. Everest are' oa theaek iks. . ^ Charley Bheome spent Soaday i n town with hk wife aad Mr. Wood's family. Mr. and Mrs. George Bradford spent Sondsy at Twm Ponds, m their cottage. Marioa Boyoe took ia the Emiera Jstar excorsioa to Montreal recently. Mrs. J. E. Brady had SOB, Lelaad, sre spending a few days ia iowville with frisadav j- - Mrs. Dsvid Smith k visiting her mWu' atStBegklaOs, • Tk and Wiii itlawij Ttiaa aailMimTXla Dostin speat Friday at Uookma Point Eftrl GiOkpw was radtlng friends in townSuadsy. ' Mrt Horaos Ayre* spent Friday and TaeMiamsCoostaace Brash aad Isabel Taylor ansawadiag a ooople of days in Ma lotto, tnssfi of Fk a ma I rrln - Charles Jennkon, of Maloaeik spand- iag sometime ia taw» with friends. Mrs, Howard Hawkma sad daughter are spsading the week in town with Mrs. Hs wldns r parenta, Mr, aad lira. Ferris. The antroal Sanday sdaoot picnic of St. PeteraSandsy school witt be held ia the Sprieg Grove Tharsdsy. Mist Bisnohe Bsrse, who has been vkit- weeks, returned home Moaday. . A hundred tickets were sold from; thk station for the circas fat Maloae Tueadsy. TheaanBsIeocsmpaieotaBd oamphre oftheoldsoldiertwUlbe held to Spring Grove Toarsdsy and Friday of this week. A fine programme has beea prepared, aad e *fP% all wh o attend will he ssaared s good time. IfeeOra»g«oE5artaBaB£bY wil hold sbasketpicnicjnthe Spring Grovt Sat- arday, Mr. aad Mrs, Geo. Hamilton, of Ottawa, were i o town Sunday. Miss Ethel Peck m visiting friends ia Mssaeaa _______^_____ iwt The Necessity »f Display. In one of his recent talks t o advertisers in newspapers, B. B, Hampton indicates that interestingly the necessity of dis- e best sdvertkemettts tell as much ss possible of their story in th e first sen- tence, ss thk k calculated to create a a interest that will cause the reader to read farther into ths ad vert iat meat for partic- ulars. Therefore, while the real valne aa d sailing quality of advertksmaats usually be in the body mstter, still, tha eya- eatehiag qaahties tto ia thadkplsy which k used, sad yoa shoald arraage ths dav pky sad make tha words,of the dkatsy attraet the sttentkw of tha casual reader to your sdvwrtktameal, aad mdaos eloaar sad interested attoatioa to what yoa have to offer. After yoa have seourad the raadsr/s Btowa. attteattoa yoa oaa talk la the ordinary eoaamaa aaaas way. jam shea* as -yaa woaid-talk t o soma oaaatyoar atas,aa« aatfl yoa have attraetod ths a«haea at- ttTTm. yttar tmrMiiia; fa mfkaiala typak aot si warn aaj«toawmat atmaliaa \aad w trade. - teaskyk. \Break the r at *At*-*cr»r-^esci*-icaB«t«ai«a:*&i eMvtrjmt-eSKttwwioa, Gms&t&> aoeisc w«» ttgaisSisclipttaatfenstf^'aafc aj^es^aaasaec Ur scke *** alto vrajw t «&** ts^iamtiam ktttiC*. . - •. •Emm SAKS oat i«a«xT-** some. Jr a^mmmiSB.itrtm- &** maifrM. aaf a *' «. i. taastAKB, gj -rtaeooj itrees. x»i»t. •**. w»P .. matins' c. c\pans Boseie Fsrr entertained company from Korth Bangor Soaday. - \. s:'- Mr*. H. H. Spaulding went East Tues- day to vkit her skter, whok OL Tba proceeds from ths- ibe cream sale Ssturday sight were $18.25. ' Tha Town Sunday School ocaventian wiU be held w the Goagregstiomtl church Thursday afternoon and evening. All meordadiy invited. : Mrs. Marioa Spaotding, who has been confined in bed s o many years, has been able to lie Out doors i n a baaunocka few hours each day for three or four days. Her friends are rejoiciag to sea her oot, and hope aha adttfjoatmas to gain. Mrs. F . M. Hewia aod -ehOdrea, who hate bean vkitrng her sister, Mia. John W. Casey in Bangor have retained to her home uSaaltSts^ Marie, aOcfa. -.'. .. Mks L. Blaache Casey, of Bangor, k vwiting friends aa d relativeB in Mont- pelier,.Vi. - • X. . ~* -•; ' . $?. B, ;.. : - : -'Wl^-.Bimi»r.-' -.' •\ Mrs, Jsmee Spooner and daaghter. Mrs, Charies B*Taua,ofDaabary, Gnut, were calHag on friend* iu our village last week. '- The niksk»ary Society met with .aba.- Edwin Bentley last Friday, to sew for our fresh air ohudrBn. Mrs. Carl McAllkter, of North Bangor, -aad\ Mas Batter, of Horth Lawreace, were guests of WiU Blaachard aad Welk Bentteyand fanulies last Thuiaday. Mrar W1B Dyke and aacX^laad, vkiied friends in Moira last week. Mis. Arthur Brown and Mr s John Sterling, of Erie, Pit, vkited friands in Lsk»Pla«^ the jpaal week. ' Mrs.. John Biker Is at the home of Cynk Baker, in Malone, st present aUesUbbieLee,of th e !?orth village, was th e guest of friends in towa last Sidney Sargent, of Brusfaton, vkited friends here kst Friday. Last Wednesday W. D. BeaUey left for Lake Placid for a tew days. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Blaachard spent last Saturday and Saaday with Orlm eady aad family, in KioholyiBe. Mrs. Olive Adams has retoraed to her home from camp to Brasbtdo grove. Byron Fish k oar new school trastee. Mrs. Byron Fkh wasdowaa few days fromeamp last weak, returaiag Satar- ^^^Oj^Baflahrf Bwtatti ~H& sad Mrs. WOl Berry aad Mr. and Mrs. Will Bkryhard spent several days last Mm. George Bariow rataraed Saaday from a two weeks' visa, «a the home of ftsabeaJovieB,mflmSoathriBage. .\- \ WOl Dyke k oaring for Gardner Dtokiusuti siaee fakfaU. : WiUkaa Yoaaghlood has axwsi to Bmshtoa aad k employed by Witt Maxam, on hk farm. Father Joseph Jacqnes, of Chasm Falls, k the new priest of St Edwarda E. C. Caarah.\- --.-••--.; «• '43fav rtaastviara. aitst caanr a waatar. • m \m . «f ••«*., M sell, «# *r*aa, test* r«saa, sMaey «• *•«•* awrfp wraated, aaa aaT*rtls*m*ats •fa statilar *aara«**r I «*at a wara **r eaett laaeritosw *• .i «*. takes f*r %*m tkaa ** eeats. jt fjlwa; »AtB-ro«rK*a Wrta. .. a? - ftt« t»ekt*» JBryaaas* as*. &o» ji W**t*. sx -*«erBJ?S» -irjaas.'. - - 'fBSSSMi.'r. r cita notes r»waer :»* , PRgpfe-^ra»'8k'Bteg[»3ieas-'& teaaeatfeer. aatm a a netetau. . Basmmostt mat STOat :•\.-. -•«#* jrlfiar drakafcssfir lenasst asa t^iaafic ' » am u j—eft SwJr «er- TO» TTBXKK. m- 13»mt aaJtK-Two«aied _. . JP essateacxaaz, BaKac s. r . ca M #Mft» %»xm-x. n.MctxiS.1. arpnutss^acsi coaa.'- stacraucr*. Lowe* M owarr x«> uts-o. • tifip.. -., rffiintsK- '««•' O PBftA H0U St -..••• J.S rf^i ^\ '^J- .— -j^ _..•-. . _ . , • •SV \ _ T y ^*f^*^^^>^^»V , *rw^«'\ i «-« ' A. at rjUstaTJELEM at, a#s. EteM »*»;«_*,«««, aa JP firakaa xad — - jCSBea.'w&jea-we- ate raRsKi,vx asos, ifcaar^ir,, a ^ 1 \' *3B*»*\ jpa-m SXJLW tfcw Bwi s*.Jto ja. w«t MMJ* JC.. amat Kamrsataav aasaaaaXa*s mat, aad' ^ a? very -aearafeie. asaT has ftvn 'iMMMaau *arHr.wtraa.s.T. ia^sse 5sa$ Qt aerex wmte a Sdsfc WtBOGTT MOQ on _. te 10-toa aji, we3 _. . --.-_—.asa^toato'saaareaa ,g^-misr.caaaa% watt r«PW<t • \Wk mm* 'how* —' entwrstoc, wQ sea was or VSBKK matt. asrweahaaoefctes•.£«•<<»* ama «t» The t«r» a acsaa assr Bearr uagr^ --. .--iswsoy'ta'awawa er^aassae. toisfee otA. fc r«MTre<ja.»o^ aaiiiiisySy. am* 9 **&**&tgm -ead m m aestt.-taat.at ray.K. T, span-.via t: acra •* aad cwoaa brjaha Jaate. saai ptux wamc attt aa\ tamae at «v & - PiaaluSa «x. : aaaaa- A p^m tiat will li 7 fpreirer*-.-A : st ry . 0 f, Wi^ltta*at^:wroL _s. r -'\ M tonches the- h - arts all, Wlthont cuestioy e-otipi of the presea v ET'g1 SPEC! COUPON LIMITED srn*. \ This coopoo asd • 15 wt: - i K; i any lady to s reaerrwi a=as when. a. regular .reserved ; caasKi before ark o'ctock. :FJBIQlS-r-2.v:;.- Seats^>B Kale at STU lyWK-JIArw niML -.ana *a. at - „ „ ,_ ^^rstaBt^tsaaaaesaaiaaiwiMaiaMtB *J^5P™'J?!SL fhk-aaaaalr'aiB.teawi'-sta mjtsta. tosmsac a,--a. raBaazgg * aox. -aakBa.aVT»-- -• ' ' . . ..SjlBBWrw,.'- •-'.-> . -?— '-*' • • - Lewk Stevens and wife, of Provideooe, B^ L, are vkHing hk skter, Mra.Bobert Mr. Fralr. of Malone, was in town Mra'AddkB^khillhas gone to Win- throp, to visit friends for a few days. . Mrs. Fred EU k has moved into I^C. BjweBSDouseforawbile. Mr.Eilkhas gone to join hk brother, George, at Saya- T^hebezry pickers are bringing in lots Mr. Fatahrooks, of North Bangor, was in town Saturday. L. C. Bowen has fats piazza aboixt done aad it improves hk building. Tha awwnsl school meeting was held at tha school hoose last Tuesday evening. H. H. Keaney wa s elected trustee and Sherman Conery collector. Mr. Kenney bat hired Mrs. LaPage to teach the school mDkt Ko.4. Mrs. LaPace has tsoght there form vera! terms and given excel- lent service. P. BL Tummons and Frank LaClair took a business trip to Sti| Regis Falls re- G. A. Lane went to Everton Friday, on boainesB. The- W, C. T. U, met with Mat Sertta Triaom Tbmsday and all report a fine Dickinson Center. Several of our townspeople spent Thuia- day of last week at Long Pond, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. >*< Rarosdetfc Mrs. Lillian BoUins, who bafi been quite ill for a number of days, h improriog slowly. Mrs. Sanford, of Martha's Vineyard, Mass., accompanied by a few friends, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Axro Giles, Mrs. D. E. Moody sad tw o sons have rataraed from Mooers, where they have been visiting Mrs. Moody's mother. Mm. Hattk Nike, Mrs. Geo. Baldwin, Lillian Young and Mrs. D. J . Adams at- teoded Mooers camp meeting bat week. Mrs. Mary Sanford, of Washington, D. C k visiting her nkos, Mrs. Emily Peek, and other relatives ia towa. Ths Christian Endeavor Society was very pleasantly eatertaiaad tost Tharsdsy afteraooa aa d evening a t the home of Mrs. Harvey Waste. Bev. David Piaree aa d daaghter, of Wstertowa, are gaests of Mrs. M. L. Mr. Ttmnpailoa Olaaa, who has baea vkuiagreiativaaia towa the past we-*-* has rataraed to hk home ia Brooklyn. TheM-E. Society held aa tea ore esBlBMtTawrsaayatthe home of Mm. Ttamli TTiasiii ~ ^11 \4~-» •yrtee- anfl .aa' aa SAfaK—Honasana atat QUbntfbt boa fa^t- is - BvastaBoeB, wfOs \gm* aaaas sal a s» -m.-sJ?&^ -towns' «r a. & mwmt «ai^-aaaae. a.x. ..--.•• ~ m _ KKHT—ranaabedeaaipo*ilB(i£ta lake, -^.dRftH^S* 1 '**•*«- issaaeof A-B-Paa, aaiJBaaqBVaaiaae,-n.y... • i»«s JP y»r*ajwtkaawaataw?fisepartptat. £?i*2 w S2J?^H?SS.» :B1 asaa* ; oaasaj ; ay a-a. r aaasTss, M awcMatoe. a. iT«hr8. IJiwaT **SdK--B6ase So. S, m'aaatm' street JP town, .* u»«acBr&-:.*esaSra—TSS vmtenia at a- mtaata. - nkaire' U a.a. Eia- '*•*** \»Oat«Ai.a>-rl>e^eteIksowa» -'Zj'qm^meBMnB. s, y. Tatstose^soat aataiiaatteaaad tn. scad renir sad aa tawreaoe WreB«y,a va y aseraatsg raTasx a ^a-4^oS^^^a«aSmW% Tsaa-Wa^^ a- -aaar asa WsBmrjoa suets, kaows as CK MPj»a803uaahaa.a.T. : •... -sat* . »»g jotaSea. - jtaa- a ,aaai .at »a „ — . _ , a* to- mat mea at Paaaeaf suit ftwama. afl of tte assve snootr adeamus aad vat to ska at rosMBahfcSoL — of A. a. PaaaTgUEB a SOS. WHnar. ..-.'.-•-. -ajs*\ T^OBt SAI.a>4ak« TKsi _ Ja? tkeeaaaaareafaasiate. ks So. U. os let a«»KBed *P &*S m JSSSSV m * --swia-se mm. tuqarv vt a, a. pa«3f«jr a aos. aatascH. T. ^^ews P* a^ajjB*»aaaaew t» niiaiir to \ae mr ^. „_J5*.\''L aajaaa.ota.a,-r*a«aXBaa »jW>» »AaJI--g<y<UE. bSTB ass k*. aBcew aad fv^^SP^i^L'* 0 - c '«»»\<* street.aalosa, ^SiSfVL^&^.'^V-' m«a*ao*A.apa«, a* j«;,lafrasne Tanqaka, wMt— or a.B.^aaa»w« *m^S5S^% Born. ASS. 7.19e. a«« t»a^sa*a^*Bej*ft^ •- m*xrm.-^tn--wm*. aaasts-, BE. 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ASS. iM*r.<3ce&oi«ainf*ntnatase totant asa ot ar, lad Mrs. Aruaar L*Pbm(. 0Tea.-Ia Doadee, P. <f» on Xasstay. mr «, lax. *«e <« w. a, r^ar, aged «j T^UX HAtt—J* Ctaieaaraj. S. r^ tm WiedaeatSav. Aas. 7. »K, JeUai BalU seed S yvara. COOIL-Ia Barke, N T_ at Wedaasaay. Aas. 7. Bar, JasMsOwk,sj«d7tfcars. BOA&DaAK.-lB bat aladfet»BiT,TL.t« VT«5- memtMj. lair **, WST, Jonas canwawr TTsrlann, witt or Lathros Soanlmaa, as«d 22 jem. WOODa-AtTawer Lak«>.S.T, oe mdav.Asc. d. ner. Btnry J. Woodi,a«Ed 7S<man. TseraaasI wavlwldataatra. ; FOCKTAW-Ia Xakaw, X. T- oa w*-«-'-' ; Aar. 7, IMT. leMor. tefaataw of Mr. aad - -- atnn OPEIU HOUJ ONE NMjffT, Thursda AWT 22 A Desperate Chance Tim Simt^t c.: r all By Theodore Kremer lite of ihe/i-I ires: Pz^atareeal Witt! \ini A STOK Y TKUE TO IA V E 0P| THE eBHsT PITTS8U mm, No Advance in Pr.oes 8E*TS OM SALE IT STICK NEHl mwtiTw tun Tiae YdQrattention h invit. our line of KODAKS Kodafc Supplies. As usual we have a assortment of Je\> Watclies, CSocks, ^ ware and Coti Glas>. -j- e rv. Repairing an<1 K done byesj .iviiur Eft _Qp|»o§rle j?Qst-Of1\> liaV NY. ma azinc Billdiii; I shall malte 'a. ship- ment to the bindery ia Septemher. - Mag- azines Galled tor and bonilii volumes deUyered PRICTaSLOW JH^IC C BMIfi* MAJLONE, N.X '^ytKj^..