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wpu-' 1 i\'»\»!r'wwpf*p*pp«!Pii ^\PPilPiiPP •\**?; ONE NIGHT tttaionc. IftaUabium ^IWt KINGS Lym lay fiiat will -efc.- A story op an swrongs. * Without qm ia of tik© pjQg ration; on .sale at'•$'?$GK£i£| »i ESV-;.•«© LIMITED 2O0 ,pi>ii and 1 5 cents will i reserved seat ft -^ular reserved ticket *|i • re six o'clock. ; £RA NIGHT, Tlit UGUST 22 e Greatest#i Dramas\; \> Theodore Krenu ed on the life mous Btddle Bros! Produced VVitll ; v and Starifij Effects >KV TKl'E TO .JjkWfe' GREAT Plffl TRAGEDY. advance in Fr*E ON SUE AT 8TICH on Time Ti is ' 1 \ , '!: , !' , n is invft&rffc n* ( 1 KoDA'i® airf IK >n; •<\- have a • • of Clocks,\.-S '' • t Glass/ . >v e Ifl&liaJ Zl Binding ii make a snip- ~y to tk^ bindery p temper. Mag- 's called for | JO unci yoltunes 5 =red.-;- ICES LOW. :0 C, Buttrlcl ONE, ' N. Y; pj^^^^VittlgMfl^ ifufiits wktti mr ~ \m w. _ _ .\--.v*??sr« •4s THtf AY, AUiwsirtsaaoT, ^j-iiss.. notices and ctinimunlcaUon .., ,«.pe-r saOTia^ihigdea m e«iy ju \insur^roMteaHon. :df.:u^'.' §ljv.trrf^ He ; • I stoci ; %tten'- mem »ace tr where bone*:. In't/i- Ipener. • |&asin<~- [his ua ' • ,Aii«i«iior; : M*isiQ'S^oioe.' „ . - a- : . . *d that $Eslone fc 30OQ :: • r rhusio, stoxe T John<?. ::.'-a, who. was formerly a ::iah for M, Sasson & SOB, tAtablislj siicfa, a store here, M: uuire. \ _ ' ' ; > r carry a large and : choice a, and will give his personal the detail of the manage- ;» ahien has a wide acquaint- jrfhout Northeiu Ne«r : York* • aas a: splendid reputation for ... i businessability. auo trade betas had a loe&ex- :.aving been oontinoall; la |Jie r the past 13 years.\ He teamed *s toner and repairer U the W, h. k U faetory in Chicago, later '.. r Chiokewing * Ben fti New |York »:. 1 had charge for aome ttme ol bi.N-1.-1 Cooper piano department. B# i? 1 traveled with, artists, In charge erpensi^e tnstrnmenta, and Fork- ; at theraaaoboainefflin Rigland, • and other European oountttea. /. wablen has been in town reoently '•i over the field here and arranging e-ablish the store.. He telieves there ai. excellent business proepeot here. I: will be remembered that Mr..Zwah- married Hiss Danta Keeler, a Halone r:, and Malone friends will welcome em as permanent residents here. , .To BoM aaaati Vtlr, K i There is a tui of summertime actiTlty Stony Wold Sanatorium, at I*fc* !-haqaa^ln the Adirondaoks, as all tile In .i are getting ready foe the annnal fair, rb;h takes place this year on Aug, 38th. , L> a great event, not only to the entire .Id, from offioera and patients to tvtir.:»a and servants, who all l|a>Q * the day's festivities, but also to he ;» i le i n Uie neafr% ^wiis an^>nm- t,er .-> rta. Both the New York tjentral BJ !• .Aware & Hudson Railroads will iu -, -.-lal trains from Paul Smitb's, •,Acid and Malone, returning after : For he .ale of fanoyarticles each girl :n- particular kind of work under .•»r> mg from elaborate centre pieces isofa pillows, o^nty aproiw^in oasea, od doh Jressing. There wiU be pretty rtu-ie- fashioned from birch hark and a able rf !>rass and copper wosav ;i ; |The midrenare rehearsing a\otte*qt. »y, to t>e given on the 38fch, a faroe en- itled •• A Precloos Kokle.^ Ifoittiga ^ho ha x a no part in this are drilling fo r DUS songs and recitations.—New York Local Items. The price of milk w&a raised from five to six cents a quart by Malone milkmen on Sunday, Aug. llifc. Five Pplsnders were seriously injured by a cave-in ot$m]t in the iron mioeat Xayon Mountain Jaat Thursday. A new cement walk has 6ee n pi ac ^ f j EifT Crowd Eujoys jClreiiH lu Malone. Fiaa weather snd a large crowd made eircuadayin Malone an eojoyaW* onft, Tm Foteywgh & Sell;,' Bros, United Shows gato a Mg street parade in the Personal. George Oloutend •pent morning and an afternoon a»d evening Performance, all .or which wem »«Q bj awaoaihe. Baptist church property vf i,to{ 1 |«»*>l 8 ** iwple. The abow & one at fan bMta PeUttoat VIQace BoaHU ' fit a meeting of the village board on nJ.^y night a petition, signed try about rty Halone busineea men, was presented, ir.g that N»iy to take some action to- [>reventing houle to house cahvass hg t. take orders for commodities for lure delivery without a license.' The sine^.- men contend that although,there iav;.:a 6 -e ordinance against hawkiajg |ieh it a license, that people come in om 'itside towns and evade the ordi- DCf t>y canvassing from hpilae to house • orders which they deliver later and? bos do not leave \t^msel«w liairte to s?- at ion. It is argued that auidk pro- dare ;.s virtually hawking alad works ! a me harm to local trade. I The p. ution was laid on the table, pend- g further consideration. The adds 8*ea£y to the appearance of the pteraises. School <3ommisso»er. AleXswdeif Jlac- donald ana 8, O. «if8n, «f jst, Regis Falls, fca^epwehasea m ta-horse po^er touring car. X Statement issued by th» «s*fcUt** {postmaster general shows! that there aw now 37,000 rural delivery route* in tt» United States, Bishop QaBriers, o f Ogdensburg, will ofBciataatthe coafirtriaSion of a Glass ot Children attfotre Dame to?morrow(Thuts day) afternoon. \. Bv A, Jenkins has sold fiia grist milt {property in North Lawrence to James Bichardson, of that place, who •rDlre build on the site. Tj»e interior of the Putnam opera house has been handsomely redecorated during t&« summer, and is now in fine shape fo r the opening of the fall season. The iront of tne impenai Theater in the Howard block has been partially redecorated during* the past few day* and presents a bandfome appearance. Brushton oamp meeting opens on Tues. M3i Avg, 90th, with a splendid pwt* gramme arranged; for the entire:, week» JE*angeh>)fe Kees, of Eoohteter, mill oott- duct a series of jneetfngfti While watohing the circus parade fitoni the Forever's Hall at Malone Tuesday,} Samuel Ledger had his hand badly crashed by a heavy window falling on it and pinning it down. Help had to be snmmoned to release bim from bis trap. ; U. I., Beach, proprietor ' o f the Biach fWiit farm, on Fort Covington street, is barTeatirig a large crop of raspberries this season. The reputation for quality that his fruit has gained was attested by an order for 5,000 quarts from one firm last weea..;//,-;:/\..;'-\•; •_.•-';*•'.--;* •• £ By special invitation, Miss Mary «ree- djiotor*, otSk IJe^riil'aUs.ihiB* weli: : known elocntioniat of Northern New York, will give several readings at the encampment of the Franklin county veterans at Brush- ton on Thursday and Friday of tibia week; This will contribute appreciably to the : .gB^oeS8'Of-tt»#*»rograninie. ; _ \ ; \ Mamma take me to the v«an;plabe'\ f w*8 the request of a barefooted urchin in townckcusd*y as he stood in front of j^Star Tdfleatw,\ That niahy ota*«c peor pie find the Star a particularly jjolly ,§nd enjoyable place is evidenced by the crowds th«t are filling the place dafty,' jaja ex* ceUent programme i 3 on this week. '\'•' \. Gouverneuri» to Bjsw:* 'n<tm^ *ee|If newspaper, The Grouverneur Sun f whioh will make its appearance the first o f Sentember. Trie; badkera of tb* : enter, pnseare men of influence and wealth, and the paper will: be edited ^.'jO* B» dark. The paper will be\ Eepublicin in character, out independent in fas raused as to whether the board, had mixtion in the matter, and the -right )re.-irut such canvassing eten though , «cr- a v irtual violation of the himacce. - .\ . (>>ercome By Heat. ' . bur,r.^ the extreme heat of Monday prencn. Peter Badore, a farmer living a oaple f miles wuthewt of this village, ) ov-r-ome with the heat whileon the et h. V and had to be taken to! aai ome. A bout 11.00 he was walking along Md:t. street in the hot eon, when he >str.. o-u. He stumbled and fell at be door f w. J . QofTs store and wascar- led-tn ttr.-. A cot was arranged for i and l>r H . H. Reynolds-was som- t oned. A violent vomiting spell fol- ded h^ .- ajoval to the store, and. the ctor air.. ed just in time to administer dicme t:..it undoubtedly kept him from ngiat.. . evulsions, . \•..'.-. [Shortly a /u;r noon, Mr. Badore was > to h^ :iome on a cot. by a local yman i-:i he is now recovering from '.nnpieajjt n t experience.\ Co.K wiU VUitOsdeBaborc. J-ita n.s^uig of Co. K on Monday even- ts-- members o f the organizatJori bted (^accept the invitatioh of tO^Ste* hoe County Ve'terans' Association sro .•> Ogdensbarg and participate i n « rinide during .the annual encamp- ent : beheld there next week,.'The an;- will'be reviewed by Oen'l; FVed- \« ' irant, son of the noted general. • itatioa came through' Secretary of Ogdensburg, who, expresses ttsfaction <>vef the decision of ij<d present for the parade., ampment this year promises- to i'.e one. \Among d^g speakers -ral Qraa't, &rporar Tanner, A. R. Commander Swift, Con-; Malbyand Senator 0*Nefl.. *><«• rnu»' (imp Fir»T»>!»orrow \ v (Thursday) evening tn^an fire of the Franklin Connty u: occur at their encampment A splendid programme will , after; whieJl coffee and hard herded. ' ,; ten.-o'clock A> M. occurs the officers, and Friday evening rune includes many noted ^ . .-he-prospecte are for a-large *feadac'-.; and a memorable meeting.- Anion;? ihe Matonepeople oa the pro- ^ife'aru.n. A . . fodd, Judge Frank Raw, iiov.T-k' «. Penney, George. J. •^Hl^Haninel A. Beman, Hon. H. rWtwpi^ .md Beni, t* Weltau # • R'Br-iH:.- -\'tSMf- *a<i poiiows to BffltCoaveatlOB. West-of-0^4 ^jjwi throughout the *tece^u?rs in. the meeting of the grand >pf,thA'order in Albany week after F«t The .convention sessions »and the J^muea of .the week will attract tfa^n- ofcof fraternal visitors from al t over -.f^feOne-of the best featores will ^parade, in whicb nearly T,fl$0 mem- •»oi'thewte Mii rMrticlpato.- W « W. ;Whi P p le nw b.eTi;^ W imi Neshoba Lodge, lib. 78, of B ^2T^^^ oomtA1 Lookfor it s*A«ouf before sunrise. the \ »ild time \*MJ circuses, and was re- plete* with animals, cl&wn3 t acrobats, &0'rsft»and other popular ftatureis. The fire«en©and the menagerie were splen- did. tb$ crowd Oft Tuesday was the largest seen at a circus here this summer. | Three trains brought the colossal aggre* gation to town, the first arriving from Burlington et about 5:00 A. IL and the last about 7:30. The usual crowd watched the unloading. \ Aboutd*>itgi4ir crowds from the sur- rounding districts began to arrive in town for tfaj eirent of the summer. One single tig came in from Bombay containing four people who had left their home about midnight and. having such a heavy load for one horse, had walked tbeir horse the entire distance. They arrived just as the elephanU were being unloaded and followed them to the fair grounds, [after which they returned to the village fop brenkfart- Exoeltent provision \ waa made for handling the large crowds uptown and at the oircos grounds. . The day was singu- larly free from disorder and publfe drunkenness. Thos far taere have been few, if any, oompUints of orooks or sbortokange artist* Operating at or- in conneotioo with, the circus. Talcing everything into oonsideration the show is one c^ the best on trie road. They are in Ogiimim$ te-M? (WectManay)* CUaoik«4 o» ibura t* Celekmu, ',; . Monday night a couple of Santa Liars; youths came to town to be here in time for the circua on Tuesday. 5ttMjy pfo- oaeded to have a preliminary; celebration before the elephants arrived, and, filling up with ye stimulants, became hilarijoos. The younger one of irhe couple made a climax of his joltiflcatipn by climbing on top of a bare on Pearl street an* starting a circus performance of his own^ ^He was rescued from his position, however, by an officer and early Tuesday morning Police Justice BIgelow relieved him of *5 of his oeiebration 'funds and diaohatged him with lulnwnitlon that r>eoplfl''ml|(ttt , t drink wbiakey a* freely in Malone as they^dow^l^tt^n-'Slnta.CtiCra^'*' : *'''-'„-'. - • ;.r.. i.i'n. ,,.» » fj. ij ' r - . ' \• ' '\ Cbarefc and S*elatr n«tte*«. \ On Tuesday edrei»lB|r» Angv - 3Mb, •'*- benefit conoert w01 rjedjriiyen: for/ Co. K band at the opera house, when ;J. A. La-i Mr, and Mrs Sunday at Montreal Mrs. Beter Tobin has gone to Clayton io visit iter son, F, X. Tobin. Hi*fMaU-)C ft :* ?r ending her vaca- tion with friends in Watertown. Chief, of Police ttonoboe jjas resumed bH duties after a fortnight's vacation. Mrs. Fred Markle and dwtgbter werej guesta of Mrs, Burton Beynoldslast week. Miss Kate Hawley is entertaining hn f comltis, the Misses McEwen, of MaxvUKv Out. Miss Mary Louise Gibson has been spending a few days with friends at Pots- dam. Mrs. Dora Combs, of Syracuse, is a guest at the home of John Robb, on Park Street. have been *njnyinian anting at Beat I* land, Lake Ontario, Bay Davis, one of the Malone village matt oarriert, is enjoying ft fortel^,)*'^P\ 1 tlutfsne wiUsoon reooyer. vacation In Ogdensburg. Maurice Plumb, of Malone, has gone to Alexandria Bay, where he has a position for the rest of the summer. IZM '/the'• ant|lnal- meeting .of; Malone Legion last Thursday evening, Mrs. Qeorgjtoiia Dgytee /'ml iSiidie Fhijlipe were elected representatives, and -'J&m Mary Hamilton and Urn Susie Whipple aikernstee to attend the national conven- tion of the order, to be held in Bipfialo the third week in September. .'\. At th%annnat meeting of the board of education, held Tuesday evening, Chas. L. Hubbard was elected president: of the board for one year, H. E.Bang was ap- pointed 1>y. th# board as collector flf school teen for the ensuing year and Geo. j, Whipple wae^ appointed treasurer, librarian, attendance officer and clerk for making tax roll and taking school census, y\. -. ^. :••':: ''- • v---', - Dr. L, J. Lemieur, o! Montreal.epeoial- ist in nervous diseases, baa again been attending Bichard Mansfield, the actbr, who k at Saranao Lake, WJhifeHttte family declares that there is no^ change in the condition of the patient, the indi- cations are that Mr. Mansfield is not as wellas when he rkstcanieto the Aditon- dacks, two weeks Ago. • He no longer goes on daily drives. ,..;' Commissioner General of Immigration Frank ¥. Sargent, of Washington, D. C, i who is the official head of fb*.tkfftggfc\ Hon service, was in Maloneon Mondayon a tear of \inspection. He visited the de- tention house while here and expressed himself as much pleased with the condi- tions which he found there. He compli- mented Inspector Sperry and his assist- ants heartily on the excellent service they are rendering. He found that alt j the officers in the service here are alert and attending to their duties in an in - telligent and painstaking manner. ? J. A. LaBarge.a former Malone boy, who has achieved an enviable reputation asa.cornet soloist and composer. Is spend- j tng a few weeks here. Since leaving Ma- lone Mr. LaBarge has studied musio in ] Boston, taught in the department of j music at \Vfanderbilt University, at .Nssh»- yille, Tenn.and at Manhattan College, New York.iJity.. He now\ gives concerts' ;in the larger cities, and is enroute for < New York on bt a rettirnfrom XM PAcifie! Vcoast. He will give an entertainment Tuesday^ Aug. i^th^ at the Malone 0pera House under the, auspices of. K}$\ K. Joseph\-King-> \East fcynnei\ which will be presentedafc Malone op^rabo'use on Friday evening, Aug. 16 V i a a play that will live forever* it is a story of a woman's wrongs and touches the heart* of alL It h clawed with *fae greateBt- emotionai dramas of the present genera lion. The prcductiott will toe under the masterful stage direction of Joseph Mio%> who has earned an\ enviable reputation by his work in staging snob well known successes as \The Ninety and Nine,\ \Uncle Dan'l\ with Fred Wyckoff; \East Lynne\ with Bebecca Warrenj \The Wife\ with Selma Herman; \Tess of the mJrbervllles,\ \The Charity Ball,\ and many other notable productions. * Miss Martha Feeny, a young lady from Philadelphia, Pa., who i s spending her vacation with relatives in Malone, and visiting points of interest in this section, met with quite a severe accident in Mont- real on Sunday laet. In company with her two Bitters she was taking a drive around Mount Royal, and when near the incline railway their home became frfght- enedat the can, and, before the driver coeld gain control t>f the animal, Miss Feeny was thrown from the carriage. She WM at eooe : removed to the Royal Victoria Hospital, where it was found that while she was considerably braised and shaken up, luckily no bones were broken. The party returned to Malone Sunday svaning, where MUM Fenny it practically' reeemed from {.to efftots of the accident. . *? btifaVkbwi^ taffies soloist', formerly! of Malone, will appear. Tickets are now on sale at Stiokney'a. Price 35 and 8 5 ;eent«.; '. \-: l • ...-'_- •-{\- -'r Kr •-•.;.--.:;, At the lawn social heldTby the ladisa of 3t, Joseph's church recently about flQ was cleared, This goes to. help pay the debt incurred by the many improYements made to the chnrch of late, , . J> 1 The Banger Grange will hold a basket picnic at Chalybeate-Springs, BroshtoUi : S|(tuna^;,Aiag.-.f7/ >•/ ;'•• ; - • . . ; :\ ': 1 ; The annual pionio for the benefit of St, 1fc>anoiaoburoft at Constable ftyi •''noottr-l Aug. 98th. Among the many sports will be a ball game. Ther§ will abo fee good ;m'jUJib.'inattei!kdanber :•>• '''..-'-.'•.-; •• - '\i '.\.' , '~ - \*-VK J'i'il\\'; ' I'-.II ' Vroaa Hajryl*n« t« Aelzwaaaeka 1» --.: ' -\ ; ;\'-/-'•*«*•*•\\ < ••\' . -\ - \.' '_\ rnemberaof .the building oom of the newly organiaed Jewish Home for: oonsumptivei in Baltimore, Md., which is to build a«100,000 sanitar- ium for those suffering frpm the disease in tha t city, retched Saranao Lake Aug. 12tb-in an automobile, having cohered the diatanoe ftom f^ei«;,Maryliuad;^home in lees than a week^ 'X-.\' '• Tne jjriwnoae of the trip to this- S^orith foods was to study the methods in vogue at the Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium at Trndeaw. Theysjfeht the morning at the institution as the guests of Lawrence M. D., the resident physioian. Work on the Baltimore sanitarium is soon ;tiQ-.ne\commwcad ; -',-, - - Begatt* at C*^tM«e*y Lake. . Theannoal regatta on Upper Chateau- gay Lake is scheduled for Ssiurday.Aug^ J*, thi* year. 16 -will include sail yacht races, motor boat races and* others. The lakes afford excellent chance for speedy racing, as together, they have oyer ten \miles of straight away. - Valuable priaes will be given, and oompetition will be keen. •• ,\ ; \ The committee in charge is composed of J> F, iSlrby, Oliver Young, C> E. Qriii- wold, Miss Weetoott, Andrew^ Morrison and RJcnafd H. Sbntt*.•;',\ The season at the resorts on the Chat- eaugay Lakes this year is among the best, fn,yesr8. > , -I '. Dfc>4 iMKaaMa. News has been received in the East <jf the d Wb, at Junction eity,.Ban»s, on Friday, July 26th, of Frank Cook, a son of Wj W. CookrWho fcrmerlyi lived et Constable. . The deceased was a : nephew of .Mrs. H. W« Buell, of Con* stable, apd the family from which he, came was formerly well known ia this; county, Mr, Cook was 96 years of age anS is survived by a wife and five Chil- dren. \\''.'•-- i- \ ••• • »'••' ••—ii '\\- Thrown WttMftWtt* Wagon. While drawing a foad o f wood one day last week, Judson Ryan, of For* Cfiving- toc, was thrown f ram his wagon by hfe team running «way and was badly cutl and bruised, A harness broke starting the horses, Mr, Ryan was thrown head- foremost under the wjjgonand was pinned there* When released he waa uncon- scious. He has since been under doctor's care and is now recovering. \-'*„ , ' llxty-otte Ticket* Sol* at Simla me. Sixty-ohe tickets were sold at Malone for the excursion to St. Anne de Beaupre last Tuesday, and to tha company going from Malone were added numerous peo- ple from surrounding towns in this vicin- ity, making a large pilgrimage to the noted shrine, The trip was ,made by boat from Montreal t o Quebec and by rail from Quebee to St, Anne's, a dis- tance of about 20 miles. * Mj, imd Mrs. F« T. R Sisson andf P^deiit^lto* a B, r^«e»s. Two Blrtfca and Oae Death Wllkli IS II a or* la Tupper Lake Famllr. From Tupper Lake comes the report of one death and two births in the family of W. W, MoLaughlin DO Friday last. Mr . McLaughlin, one of the first s«tttm t»£ Tupper LaV*. died about two o'clock in the afternoon of acute Bright! disease, That night twin babies, a boy and a girl, were born f o his wife. \ With two births,\ saya an exchange, \ following a death in th^ family Inside of twelve hours, the mother end children are doing as welt ascould be expected.\ —~^ »»,. ,,„„.•„.... ,. _ •Wade 111 by Cias, As a result of faking an-aua&sthetio for the purpose of having teeth drawn last Friday, Mrs. fym. §, Aubrey, who rc<« sides about two miles south of Malone, is dangerously ill at |he home of Mrs. Bullis on West Main street in this tillage. Mi*»e« Laura Patrick and Jnluv Paddoclt! \^ Awbre ? is * **» *<>?»»»«« •}»»•* as soon as the gas WM administered was nauseated and the operation was post- poned. She i s under doctor* oare and it the annual business meeting of the W. 0.3\. fj. was held last Friday afternoon and the following officers were elected {for the year; daughter, of Potsdam, were guests at H, [B. Thofflpeon's over Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bhillinglaw are en- tertaining Miss Jeanie Dean, of Bridge- port, Conn., during August, | •: ' Misses Helen\ and Eva 2«ohols - are spending several day* with friends at I^keClaar and Saranao Lake. . ; '-, . Mrs. F. G. Shufelt and ohlldreo are spending their vacation at Ohateaugay Lake, in camp at Willow Beach. ( Mrs. J, C. McCarthy and children, 1st Tupper Lake, are spending the week in | town, the guests of ttrs, S< P, Bfaefc , Tfr*. Barry Howe, and child, at- Bm>l liegton, Vt., are greets at the borne of her J parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Merriam. William Day and Leslie Hearns, of North tawreno*, are visiting a few days at the borne of Calvin Cheney,in Ma- lone. > -.- '-- \.;.*'\ „'•'.;, ?.y--~ r Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Northridge and family, of \Woroeater. Maaf. v are guests of Geo. t>. Northfldge for a week or ten' Miss Mary McCaffrey, of New York city, hw been the guest of Mrs. Wm. AkxaB^ der and other Malone friends the p«at *8ek>>--:. ..•;'-o.*;'- '.- : - > . :i '-\'•\.'•';';• ' Mrs, M. W, Fortune and children are spending- a fortnights vacation' with; Vioe-Presidents—Mrs. M. D. SiU, Mrs. M» A, Lincoln, \Mrs. B.. C Penney and Mrs, A. & Hadley. 1 • Cor, Seo.^Jlrs» M. G. Gehring.-* Reo. See—Miw Jennie Walbridge, Trees.—Ifiar Helen Bicknell. - Pianist—Mrs. J. P. Wright. / Denver Maa Very 111 Bere. Daniel Duffin, of Denver, CoL, i s very ill at the home of his cousin, John Duffin, in Malone, with consumption. His death is expected at any time. Hit wife and child are in Denver and word has bean received hers of her serious illness. Rose Duffin, o f Cbateaugay, Katharine and Gertrude Duffin, of New York, are aunta of Daniel Duffin. »• •.——— — The bodies of Shirley Davideoo and Mist Kingston, of Montreal (referred to elsewhere in the PaixasfDK), who went o«t boating reoently and whose boat was afterwards found vacant, were dhwovered last Friday morning. The bodies ware ten mitat apart, having aadoebtedly drifted with the oarren*. ^iofaolae iWiaoiooer, \'at firn^^jjiwrf gone to Beaver River for an extended visit with his daughter, Mrs. ,W«. Kimpton. : • ':•' y \, _-;•• -'-\ Mist 'Min*:iaii1i/oi--d*e.|jyu4| 'Br«1| Co.'a store, is ^spendinga\ vacation of ten days with friends in Soheneotady and •JJt*r-x*orkK. - - •\\. J. O. Weeks, of Malone, hat been doing editorial work on the Gaxette while Edi- tor B^ue was spending hit . vacation at Mr. and Mrs. B, L, SUvent and tonj of New York, have been guests the past weekadi th« Jiome of Mr, Stovens's father, : e%|0ttStolen*. - • n \•:- j_.;•;•-'•.\ •;• Earl C. MoArthur, Of M«5i)llon« t afbr^ | mer Franklin Academy boy, it enjoyinga few' days' vaoatibn in - Malone, the guest of Ban H. Dudley. \- '.'\•-'.'- \ -yiy;: John MoGrath, of New Haven, Conn;, is visiting at. bis old home here. He expects to make a trip to Ireland before returning to New Htveo.. • :\ : _\ \ Mr; and Mrs. Alfred Bouvia,V»oai panied by their daughter and two. aoua,J have gone East for a fortnight's visit at Springfield, Woroetter and Boston. * Mr.*andMrs.E. A.Tetrauit are enter- taining Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Wilton; and Edward McDonald, of Chicago. Mrs , Wilson Is asieter of Mrs, Tetrault. -' Miss Minnie J, Hoglt baa returned to he* worit at atenographer and typewriter in the office of OTSEeft •* Hale after a w,eek't vaoation at Mountain View. - Mrs. C. A, Weed end Miss Csktte Weed, of Joplin, Mi., are visiting friends in Malone and Bangor. Mrs. Weed wa» formerly Mirn Vila Deloog, of Malone. The Missee Mabel and Ethel Sonthwlcfc, daughters of John L, Southwick, editor, of the Burlington Free Press, are spend- ing several weeks with relatives in Bom- bay. \ . '•. .-'- v ;' ,-. Mr, and Mrs. 0.8. Lawrence are enter- taining Mrs. Wflliam Phillips and Mo- Donald BeWitt, o f Brooklyn, at their Lake Titus oamp. ., Mr. and: Mrs. Thos. Hinds are entertein- ing the former's suiter,,Mias Mary Hinds, of Philadelphia, and Misses Charlotte MQ- Geeverand Lydia Sweeney, of Montreal, MissLuoyM. Niokeboo, of Canton, is spending her vacation in this vicinity, visiting her brother, George H. Niokel- son, in Malone, and her sister,Mre. Moses, at MoUnUin View. ». Mrs. Luoy A, Oliver, widow of the late Robert N, Oliver, Of jiamerooeck, N. Y„ is spending a week or two in town, a guest at the home of her brother-in4aw, Dr. Geo. BL Oliver, B, A, Soper, the optician, has gone to Saranao, Clinton county, to spend his va- cation with his father, L, A. Soper, and other relatives. His office here will be closed Aug 1 . «-23rd. . Kathleen, Julia, Luna, Walter and William Peterson, children of W. L. Peterson, who had been i n camp the pest three weeks at Rainbow lake, returned home the latter part of last week, Miss Annie Hughes, of Chicago, where she i s employed in the Marshall Field store, is who spending a vacation of sev- sral weeks in this vicinity, was the guest of Malone friends one day last week. Robert Huntington, who graduated i n June from the Clarkson School o f Tech- nology, at Potsdam, has taken up the duties of bis new position with the Gen- eral Electric Company, at Schenectady, N. Y. Dr. Edward U. Whipple, who has been apeading a fortnight's vaoation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Whipple, left thft (Wednesday) morning to resume his duties at Seton Hospital, Spoytea DuyvU, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. H. OConnaU, o f Manchester, have arrived here to spend a fortnight's vaoation in Malona and vicin- ity. Mr, CConnell was formerly of Ban- ger, and it now employed by Gov, Floyd, of New Hampshire. Word hat been received in Malone of the serious illnat*, at hit home ia Brook- lyn, of attorney-Edward H. Hobos, for- merly of Malone. Mr. Hobbaisa oouata ofthtlateJadgeHobba, of Malone, aed ia a member of the law fire* o f Glffo*4, Hobbs, Haskell and Bears, in the metrop- olis. .A ptitot inannficturer shrayspre- te to keep tecrtrf l^^itf that he hat substituted \awftefiuhg ebe dfbr . white lead in IA pair^ hot when tiw sut^tutiptthidispoveredbe\ defends . There ia no ntytwry about good' paint. Send fc* our hand»c)nw book- let itwifite|ly6Bwhy. ^., ; - Pure iWIiite lead \- girc -Von a number of practical pVhrthig hinj*. *_'''-- -r':-, ' > Ptctiit if Ikttchn4nltn • MTWUI,I*A»ON»Air|r >OatSAaVKBYAX.K, WiM&M^^ Save Yotur Linens I Inferior starch i s nunoii»to fine linens, lac« and all other fabrics. It *hort«js the life, de- stroys the beautiful fresh appearance and causes them to go to pieces. Titeoneand only way to he Sure pi quality in ttarcb ia»gsi the genuine '. • \ KIISIGSFORD'S OSWEGO Gloss Starch No add» orlWnimreletneiittenteVintOitarnanufacture: absolutely win not affect any fabric or color. Produces a pure white, rich finish of beautiful subdued lustre that » wore lasting than any other. Never cause* goods t o turn yellow. Superior penetratingqualities. Most eco- nomical. The standard or quality for over half a cenmry. ' astTMsaixBiKMertTAJtowjaio. • i3jft\!!!-K!*LJl\{nti 4tf * mt ' '•*\a***•»«•« «*e»ml»««»»e.i Hade tor ora;anrr««n«tOfw«to. AU »iooerf,ui foE-w»lgJrt j»ck»gav . T^ritiN^iwwiaar* «rj9r0iy« o*W««iia, *vw v.. Had July.!,_ 1907, ^357 P^p^sltors •-•-.:>;';.';Totiii' Assets $11^4^701.$^ This bank hat always paid highest rate of interest allowed by law. per annum. All taxes in the State are paid by the bank on de-: posita of $8,000 or lees. Deposits can be made or withdrawn by mail. Honey loaned on legal security at lowest rates. - '-''--/ia%avilWaWS» -'' CBLaBMttdP. miTSt, Vreataeat, . HBwatT #mBilii^;.'V|ee«jnrea4«eiitt,, W. W. WAatB, Treassurer, - B. S. nOAM, Aast. Treasarer.. -'; ' *.Bs7«nBB«*- - C. P. SIBITB, WHLaRD CBANB, BKNBT CBBENB, J. L. BAB8TOW, dHBNBY WEI.I.S, F. W. WABD, • ' A. «5. WmTTBlOBBjf. W. PEBBI. We Iiave Tropical Suits, Straw .';•; Hate, Nesrlfjree Shirts, Soft Col- , lar SMrt8>aU kinds of Sammer l\'\ '-UB.4 C9l \ lv,el ^*'''^^''^^^?V **?4- - }-~] : • \ Flannel Trousers - -'- -/ • : ... •\\ •\ \v ' r^y'::- : ;:\ r 'Td-KEiEp;cdoL' : Rubber Coats, Oiled Clothing \-'; -: ''' .*04|4 Bittn Coats ; .. ' - •; -' .\-'-•••\-•'\^..\ TOU^^^s^mimx :,- ^ l '•'v^e' ; l^v6-JIWke|:Sw^t!0r^'.Me«:' ;, c ;^iUttHi Weig-ht Underwear, TiO^ / . Coato and Rata Coats •'• r'-'itMSL-: ..we \UtarjB 'J^irk $6v wonH \',:.-ih&*.'jitg: Idck oomidajg abou tlte 4u^llty or, ojtice of any- tliing yoTA buy of us WASH YOUR OWN CLOTHES. Weill that's yonr privilege; bntfwhen you see the excellent work we do, and our i quick collecting and delivery service the I chances are that your next week's work will come to us. \fey us and you'll stick by us. NewPhone 884.. TAYLOR'S AMERICAN LAUNDRY It Academy St., Malone, New York. e tried Donaldson's ^tJj*8|rtiD Poster top iim BWM yfceooi* is also an |eatpowd0r l««il orders OHed promptly Donaldsons Shoe Store *9 Malone, Th»t we bid for your \Laundry work only on the merits of our handicraft. Try our heat repelling way of ironing shirts, col- lars and cuffs. 25 years'experience guar- antees good work. FORTTTHTS'S Up-to-date MAXONSJBTEAM TuAUNDRY Home 'Phone 381 8 Catherine St. Star ClKatre malone, Itetoyork. A VERITABLE: PALACE OF KNJOYMENT Showing high class MOTION PICTURES And furnishing splendid motto and Illustrated Songs Cool Beamed Comfortable SdaeavUBf fHamorwu BaJeytVbio - \a»T WOS HABXT** BB«B«a«B«wBBlasB^as«BB<1a«Bs^ I5C. ADMISSION 5c. HOME OP GOOD CLOTHES WeSuppose - flood oW of \ ^tee*y goodnetsAere for your vumejf. WelwoeoO^A - j/outohdiew that you -; •wUt, ca%d,'ao you teia, ^ '-. We want to dart liber- • al^ «*A ewry etafottt- er. We want iogvot^: - biggtneroutvalMs.and <tsfc no more for them than is absolutely nec- essary. : We have made this about the best store in the country at which to exchange your mon- ey for JEWBiJiY, WATBBESiCWGKS, SnLyERWAJRBi CJJT 0£jLS8,Noveliie$,:et6. Ertiest E. Mt#er, BeXIftbl* JTewoler and OfAtician, MALONit, N: »3B^%«\Tes1»dBree by Our Optical Specialist. \ Established 1885. / Y. # **- Ones are the sunshine of every home, Those having children should always be particular where they get medicines, when sick- ness comes. Many a CHILD might have been saved when i t was sick, had the medicine been of bestqnaltty and been prepared rightly. CAPRON, the Drug- gist, in Malone, sells only the best of medicines, and they are pre- pared in a right way. too,* and when given, quick results follow after the child,is first fi ATTACKED CSPfiON, \A DesperateCbance ft bringf up visions of wild melodrsmasoettes/butwhiletheee are not lacking in the produotion o f the playinit's entirety, it is far from being of a lairid or Mir-raislng chancier, la feet it can fairly be styled pne of the master- pieces of that sterling; young dramatist Thecdore Kremer, and one which will keep green his memory and fame after - some: or eypn many of. his productions. have \been forgotten. It is the great Pittsburg tragedy romance which will be presented by The Maje&tio AmnsemeUt Co. at the opera house on Aug. 22nd, and for those deairbus of enjoying a thrill, i t will be an attraction per excellence. The play tells a difficult rale and tells i t well, eliminating all of the undesirable and the morbid and yet retaining the salient features which made the story, a t the time of its actual occurrence, one.-'of\ ab- sorbing-Interest to all newspaper readers. Hop Gossip. The Tribuneof Aug. 11thsays; \Trad- iog coctinuesexeeedingiy slow in the local market. On the Pacific Coast we hear of a few sales at 4@6c., but volume of busi- ness is emalL Crop ad vices continue very satisfactory. From Oregon we hear that hot weather has killed off the vermin which threatened to become serious some ago. Picking will commence next week in U>e Sacramento section of California, All New York State reports are favorable, and the early varieties are rapidly ripening Picking of the regular late hops, how- ever, will be a week to ten days later than usual on account of the backward spring. We quote: State, 1906, choice, per lb. 15o.; do medium to prime, 13@14c. ' A Popular Seaveol. The fOrty-fonrth school year in the Rocbester Business Institute will open on Tuesday, September 3rd. The year just closing has been a phenomena! one, both in the number of students enrobed and in the demand fo r graduates from the school.;' More than 1,400 calls have been received during the year for young men and women to fill excellent positions. . -i * - -,._.»».- -•- . ' \. Mrs; Russell Sage has donated $50,000 to the Young Men's Christian Association connected with the Long Island Rail- road. It i s a home for railroad employes, inoruding a restaurant, sleeping quarters and a reading room, and occupies a three story building. , ' Jtist Received- New Line of TENNIS SHOES. Just the.thing for summer wear. Splendid assortment of WORK SHOES : A. JBI» CONSTABLE, » N. Y. W Brugg fet and Exp«it TIXIBB Fitter, 2B E. Main St, MALONE, N. Y. Quality Always at the Top * • - %. - <*• • H. D. THOMPSON & CO., * 4 Everything in Hardware \ Corner Mill and Main Sift.,. MALONE, N. Y. • w Prices Always at the Bottom J H. H. HAWLEY MKnf aTaMBal *VltaB* Fine Custom Made I tf tut DisTsiOT conaT or THB UNITED istates, tor the Northern mstrletet NewTerk. to tbe matter of Charlee K. McNeil, bankrupt, in bank- rnsteyHo. S838. On this 18a d»y of Augnst. A. D. 1907, on read- toe the oettttoo of tbe above named bankrupt prw- Ing Jor a discharge from\ his debts, a is Ordered by the court, that a bearing be bad upon theauaeon the WthdW Of Septetete, A. 0.1907, be- fore said cpori, at Norwich, in *aU district, aa ten o'elock In the foreaooo, and tbat ; noUce t&enxif be publlslwlln the Malone PAtiA»rtw,» newspsper prinlecl in aUddlstrlM,«t least ohee, ten oars prior toaaiarettrn day, and that aUdutown creditors and other persons in Interest m*y appear «t the eald ttoe slid place aad show csnse, If any fiiey bsre. why toe prtyerotsalapedtloiierslKiuldnotbeenuitecl. Audit Is further orttered by the ooort that the referee ahall send by mall to all known creditors copies of this order, addressed to them a* their pUees otraHdeDOS as stated. Wtaese, t&e Honorable Georae W. Bar; lodge of ' tte said wfflrt, and. the seal thereof, li.al at the city of UUcs, in ssld district. on the rah day of August, A. D„ 1S0T.. ' • '-. - .' ' W.S, DOOLITTLE, Clerk. Attest; tv, a. Dooum* Olerjt. ' To Ure creditors at the above named bankrupt, «nd aU other person* in Interest ;— Tonsre hereby DoUfledtnst the said ba&krapthas msdeappllcsUontothe district oouri of the united States, for the northern district of New York, for a dteJutrge from his debts. «nd that, in parsasooe of an order or Said court duly made and of which the above Is a copy, a- bearing wilt be had upon such application before, said court, at the United States disanct court room, at Norwich, tn said district, on the 17th day of Sep- tember, A. P. 1907, at ten o clock th the forenoon, and that you may appear atsald ume and place sad »bow cause, a any you have, why the prayer of said bank- . nipt should not be granted aad be be discharged Dated aadone.N.Y., August 18,1907, '. WM. P. BAIKiEB, Beferee in Bankruptcy, „B.w.BeKKf, atvy for Bankrupt, . .- waione.K'T- MALONE ttARfiBT rBICfiS. \ Prices paid producers—Quotations tor Tuesday) Butter, choice creamery, large tubs,... ~, ?5©25J< \ \ \ g»sor»d««es... ..25^@» M best prints ia cases.....%.,... X>H®)» - * dairy, :..-.' .,„..\.. I>o|atoes(new>. ....,.,..., \.„ Hay, 'bated'. -**'\.*.. 1\\V. '.}''.','. . .'.\W.*\l\Z. Y. '.'.r.Mai5 Hay. »oae,i»w..... , 10®1X Bay,old,,.,..,—.,..»,... k , w....... .14<ij)15 Bgg», fnwih j. . . Hew cheese, ftuemsffl ............... Beef - « port, live ... . , ** dressed,^,...^,... ,. ^. .. ,705 yeal,dresawt.......,-....,». „....,.,..».,. ,..».ou Beans, . , » $00 Oats, ., ^ ,.' 5S Barley, »...,..» n- \ IK Assessors' Notice. \ JUt Nottee is hereby given Uut the undersigned, a»», - aaasors for the town of Malone, hare eomptoisA their assessment roll tor the present rear, and tbat aeaoy tbereof a ten witli oae of the assesaira, as the offles of Gto. Sabln, 96 Xast Main street, where the awe suy be seen sod examined SSA any person or persons —..^ -._._ - toaBtsst,aiid8a aisFta* interested, oaUl the third Tttana that day, TBasday, August «0U», I offleaac George Sabln, SS ~ \ _ *,-foots alas A. M. to 1» o'clock M.,and from two to Sve o'elock P. M., for the purpose of rsvutnc tbeir ssseaatest upon tbe apptteatlea at any parson or ptrsoaa eoswetvmsT Mtaaaatres aat'leved. sUteas, aag. 1, taor. * GEOBQI rOMBWOUABL 1 8.utHJta, 5- QISABUJ, ) Hundreds of people yearly go through patBfvi operattona needlastly, beoaate It is put en ia sooh a f orm thatisoanbe apjplW riiht where the ttmbie Uet, tfc reuevea the pata and Inflnmnntton ft -•f.\'v _J..IT. 1 .- •«*''>.» »>..*. ^ ^ •.» , -.. TPawwa^ *>att^a^aw ^yB^BBBf-^BB 1 B \\' \and tarM# ,&o SMasBBaBBBBBaVy ^a 4 -'•<.,.'.. •' m ••'i'jm •v-aal •m m I ,V (aSiaa'^faeMV 'PlaBaVKaaaBaf. *l^aalBaMtBB'43aBmBWa>ilaBBt • t-ii fei^^*#sS5 •••J. --: ; l. . •i\ h*^'**^ iM^-