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^*^**H?-™$em\'i tafASiiSsAi'^jj, ^€>* 3* ?•>»*•• I #s« Sfei efts-* iSasE- i'»: 'm 1 \ '• '^\^ta?'\' . ' < 1^i;%iv. \- . -8 saps' .?4 • .«**-»' £•* •-.-*&-\ ^* V< .?-. 1 • V.. : -T: ';• 1 S-r '4.- j ^ :./? f^ i 4 ; The Drummer and UI» Grip. though the rain and sleet are falling And the roads are \ awful muddy \ Though all men \ hard times '* are bawl- , ing, though a fellow'* nose gets ruddy, Though the rivers may be frozen And the frost may bite and nip, they can never stop the advent Of the.\ Drummer and bfs Grjp.\ v Though the trains may all be smashing. Though the horses all go lam.*. The \ Drummer \—Hke the bed 1*0*, Mil gist there all the same. And when the time is owr, Will come smiling from bis trip. For ha always; u make* connection \ Uaes the \ Drummer and his. Cixlp:* Ah,, he teaches as a lesson, with his energy and grit, Things that\ paralyze \ most people jjQD'C astonish him a bit. ..Aud-fa&*sS ever bright and cheerful, And a smile i* on his lip, ; Ba'^* daisy from \away back \' • ; Js the ** Drummer and his (Srir*,\ ; - 't' : ^» i 0ive him s kind word always, Halt git® you back the same. For the- doings of some ** black shier),\ Don't givethe whole tribe blame. F#t down, -clear down r^>\ ifedes,\ \\ ome so-called **- good men ** slip, at along the ; rOad to heaven, i the \ Brammer with, bis Grip.\ J The Woman's J ' # Exchange. # J COtl.nSi OF IJiTRRKVT T» WOMEN, Tn-U»y« \Says ffomrm Should he Hn«band^a { Political Keeper. [&. political writer ia the 8e* York T5ribun8 is 6ut with, $ statement tfaafe tlomen should: see (hat their husbands register arid vote, apd, that a basband t*ho neglects his political duties is entitled j Foit tips may be marble to-morrrow 'Ob, let us not hia* from our Io*ed on«, thorn we hold dearest and best. The flowers of affection w» nurture. And burf them deep In our breast. For lip* may be snowy to-morrow That are ted like the rose* to-day, And bi'artsmay be breaking with sorrow O'er words weVa. forgotten to wy. Ob, *ay should we keep our caresses, Or words ol endearment and cheer. JJatO. eltber blessing or cursfng Unheeded sbatl Mi ^a cur ear? > Then let m act save all the Jlowere To strew on the graves -of our desa, But scatter a te* on Ufa'4 pathway* • t& comfort-the living Instead, For there in the land of the silenl They'll need not ear pram nor blame; Te-day those we cling t o moist fondly, Tft-moKow the angela mm daim. So-smooth oat the rough, thortjy. places So eKeily woanaing the feefc To-daV iet m mix *ith the hitter A draught of tote*^ necta* sosweft. Thin let asaot waitia bestowteg ihe loTB.words *e nent wdt «*», cur to his wife's scorn. '-f'ti tfee'women wiH only make thern- s^ves responsible for tbeir husbands' vsotes,\hesai3 **our problem would be solved. Some one said that'hell has no fury like a woman ecorced,' and f »m sdre the indignation of e good woman w|ll accomplish more than all the elo- quence of all the silver tongue orators: tl|at ev«r itoed upojiplatfQrbas, Ir wenldL g§t out any vote. |\In a certain apartment house, uptown o|ly two oat of thirty-seven men reg- ia|ered this year. These two men were the husband and son of a member of thfc west End Women *s Rsnobaean t!iofe, afd the/etory was told by the president of tbfe ctul) at a campaign meeting. One said tliat if the women of the other famileiio the house had done their doty a| th^»se men would have registered. Another testified that she got the men fo|k not only to vote* but to attend the pftmaries, and. was sure every .woman Criuld do the 63038.\ That hunger to day for a kiss. Ant when we shall hear the faint splash- ing. As o'er the dark river we go, For aK the fond words and caresses We will not h* sorry, I kcaw. Looking Abead. • it is not too early in the season to plan fcf your CJhristmaa rensembrajnees. These wjed not—indeed, should not—be elabo- rate, or expensive. Many little things can be made, and others picked upwhile orl shopping tours, and put away for the hfiUdays. Do not give beyond your means; a>trifle with true love n i3 snore to most people thad something suggestive of barter and exchange. Do not give things ^t will only ^clatter'' and be i n the wiy. Many gifts are simply \white elev phjants\ on the hands of. the recipient. M|ny people will appreciate a card, a growing plant, a gift of flowerf, a book, orisbme article that can be brought into daiiy use in the home, more than any elaborate gift that only takes tip room; and gathers dust. If you can do no more, leirn of wants or needs of your friend, anil in a simple way, nrJsnggestive of a return present, try to supply the desireV: A|greaimany persons would rather face an:arm| on Uie battlefield than to ^'ahop\ to* Christmas gifts. .! ;• -'..-•'»«—....... ; • '• fTemperance Senttment Growlns. In a recent issue of the New York Tri.- bujtie was a statement that considerably mire than one-half of the area of this coiinfcry is now governed by some sort of: Prohibition law. That: includes the se& titjns where, local Option 13 operatjjfe. Kentucky, in poetry and prose; supposed to.be the home of whiskey, Kentneky, wftose colonels drank, whiskey' as the ohjidren of other States draok mUk, has ll| counties and 100 of them have gone drar. In the South the temperance move-: Th|ntis taking Bold more strongly and successfully than in any other section. AJ goodly proportion of the Southern Sf£te3 are dry, as the espressroa has- it* Nobody would apply this adjective to N#w York State, bat there is a local Option law here which could be invoked if ji majority so desired, and towns can prevent the selliog of liquor within their b^der if more than half the votfra so di^ires.' The temperance movement is really going ahead more and farther than me^t people suppose.—Exchange. •) A Movlns Appeal. Have lion » Motliep? Bave yon a mother? If so, honor aad love her. If eheia aged* do all i a your power tocneerfawdeclining years. Heir hair way,have bleache4,Jher eyes may have dimmed,- her brow niay contaiji deep and onsightlj furrows, fier eheeka may te saaken* h»t you ahoold never forget the holy ioWan* teade* cat« she hashad for yon. in years gone by she has kiBsed away from yo^t qheek the troubled tear; $fae has soothed and petted you when all else appeared against you; she has watched over and nursed yoo with « tender cara known oaljr to a mother; she has sympathized with, joa madverBityrshehwh^enproad of your success. ¥on may be dpsplsed fey all around you* yet that; fosiag mother stands ssao apologist for ail yrjur short, comings. Wiih alt that disinterested affection, vfcould itnotj he u^gratefaj.in yon if inher declining years you failed to reciprccato her Jove and nofior hefc aa youbest, tried^friend? VUe have no m- spect for a man or woman who neglects an aged mother. If you have a mother love her and do all i# your power to make bet happy. .-.;. t ; / Keep Htcp with Life. The long-drawo-out daya of uninterest\ ing farm toil have driven thousands of young men and women to the citiw— and perdition. Shorten the .work day, diversify things, brighten up and try 10 make life worth living. Ten hours*day of intelligent «ork on a farm of twenty or thirty acre* will give a family a good income and allow for a little locial recreation and the proper amenities of domestic life. Plan so that there fa some new thing to do at least eve>y we^k. S«e that tb<» boy8 arid glrk of the family own something for Item* j^ltm Each one xheuld have a horse 1 or a cow and derive some profit thereon, 4. little patch of flowers or vegetable* which they can. manage and Mil for their own profit fe also n good mean.* for htim aUtlagfthe interest of J-ounj? people In rural lite. One of the first essentials Is t o hare rarra life as full »f happine*i m any Other kind of life. Keep to touch with yam neighbor^ with the churches and with business people* Get oal to all the politteal dumussiori*, If there Is no de bating club fit thsnelghborhood organic one, At the first of every year anbsrjribe for two or three good newspapers and maga- zine*! Let U»e young folks aee that they are gaining something both mentally and materially. - Dfeuss queationa of buaine>* and social life openly with the whole family, hired man included, and And out what is wrong if anyone appears ta hs- diaaatisned. Keep the atmosphere Glean: Let nobody salk. Uetevery person s*out the place interested ta beautifying the home and the grounds, With * program of thia sort it will not be long until the bays and* girls are cen« tented with their lot, and even proud of what they are accomplishing on the f*IW* 7 • 7 WHY You should subscribe for Because ft Elves* «« the HOME NEWS l»roniiitIy ami accurately It coverK coiicLnety and fiitclliKcntly nirttfers Of Interest lit StHtovtiHi Urttlownl «0«ir.H A It iian i% npccial itcpartiocnt lor women It wprcsents tlte J»cst interest* <»t all ili« people .in FraoMiu emmti, *JBewa3a'mothertes3 boy.and bis father's Qt|ly child,-but some of the relatives had decided that, he should .be sent toe boys* e<dhool, fifty mites from home-, and at last the father had agreed to the plan. |F<irtj-eight honrs after m> *ioy'a de- parture thefatherreceivedftletter. Which was;, although not. faolttesS as an example of spelling, so much to the point, and. so in accord witb bis own feelings, that the plans for the future were speedily read* jisted. i\Dear father/* «rote the exile, f 'it*s all right here and I'm not bomeslck; I be- teave, but life is very shorty and don't you think you'd better let a s spend some of it together? , \Your affectionate son, THOMAS/' ••••J. . H. , „ ,- „ . ? ^^.^,- -n,,,,,. , , ,., ,. „ - _ I Th« Btst Uxathf • for Childrtn. intunj, «ii ajowiaenli at tiw bowrla **-ij dw . ncCdoie» theehlid with R»]uorrriplli*J>ilU.»» A woman who i$ trying t o \olimh' , lnt0 l!?ashm^ton aoeiety attended a recent re- ceptabjaMthe houte of Mrs. taft* Me crowd was so great that goeats were hur- ried along the line of the receiving party, with merely a handshake, with the wife of tho secretary of war* THie ^timner, n ; with determination wattes on her face, Bnally pushed her way up to the hostess and pattsedibag enough to say, \Slow do you do, Mrji Taftr\ adding with a v&rf ._^e«iTOmannet,\rve heard of your haeban&'^UpniOcoltav ; - ; , One Way of Keating. . The matter of dressing up is worthy of consideratioft by every reader of this page,\ says the editor of the Woman's Home Companion in thO November edi- torial page, \Whether yoo have beett doing honseworki o r t«achi|ng school* or working in an ofitee, or a grocery stow, or a blacksmith shop. I honestly helieve that if yoa have half an hour before sap- per at night, it will test yott more t o take a bath; and pat on fresh clean clothes, than |o lie down and 'relax/as some of the physical oalturists would have yon do. It is like getting into a naw self* tt gives a boost to year aelf-respect ant a> corresponding elevation to the regard your neighbors will bare for you. \One word on the. subject of clothes themselves: I have always maintained that the best clothes yon cart afford are none too good. It is not givea to maby of as to took distinguished in whatever rairnent we may happen io have on* The careful study oi dress in relation to oar utrji Individual merits or defects in form and featare and with particular reference to-»*s appropriateness for our special need should he beneath tbe dignity of no bne* An elaborate waist and 9 trailing skirt are as unsuitable for an office as a short- skirted walking costume would be in a ball room^ A loose- negligee With flowing sleeves wbich may seem exquisitely dainty in tnf lady's chamber tooka untidy in the kitchen. Far be it from me to dictate in the matter oltasbjons^ I gladly leave that to the fashion editor, But I wish to emphasize- j»y belief that the earnest consideration of our clothes is not only eminently proper, but in fact a Sacred da!y.\ ' t»i». Alr«ady. }x> ncCdo tik«ehlid*iU»«*lt»6r ^ they »*« too jmwttaj te «ff*et, *nd J3t«r»ll# **»«• their HUie ln»l<Je» to pi«-«i, le»vine tbe bowei* WMkeaiMt wad ]»»» atile to »f t antur^l ly ttuin b«for«. , t*aiutr« l*o*.-o* *r«bi*t« too* «»d »n»»gth«ii pie bo#»l». »nd «imiil»t« all th» Bttte org»u» to hsilUi* nettrity. C\h<»oUt« co»t*d t»bl*U. «•»» to J»k», nWer«Tip«oriuio«»t«. Ilk, M.»»<«L(». I 8*Mby«teHydeDr««Co. ;Honte«t men meet as strangers, they are auspicious; knave* weet t they are ftiendg. • ( * U Mtaf Uutivf. aaa«>tthMt{f«whleji »«««, »ttlo*d tfi« •w jri\ teinporwTf r»li*f, but trriute, tarn the dl«MtiT« and »«ml»iv» oggua. troth U boat f«l»efco<x ~ > bo-«Bl msaele* aad neroa, (IT - **-X to Tb«T no«rlih thomi' ••- •Beet t» troth U boat falsehood. SiaboTslmsaele* and nerrea, tirirn* them ttnDtth tod T1«OT to do Owwork aataratnUoded. thoa iStctiit* pwmaamit eon by pcrtMtly n>f« and aatmni mcaiu. Tb» baat Uxatt-ra for child ran. Vhoeolita eoatrd tabMa. <•» to take, nevar »rbe •rnaoiwt*. Ma,U«aad«X*»ataUdW *tan*. Five minutes after the tatdf gong had struck, the principal of the school was -walking through the lower hall when he saw a padgy\ little fellow acampering to- ward the first-grade room as fast as his fat legs could carry him. \See hetei young man, f want to talk to yob.,** called the principal to the late comer, *'I bain't got time to talk to you: I'm late already,\ replied the breathlega beginner as the door of bis class-room closed.—Tne Circle. Little Tommy had been forbidden to swim in the river, owing to the danger. One day he came home with unmistak- able signs of having been in the water. H3» mother scolded him severely. \But I > waa tempted so badly, mother,\ said Tommy. \That'sall very well, but how'd you come to have your bathing suit with you?\ Tommy paused, and then said: \Well mother, I took my bathing salt along thinking I might be tempted. Dundee Advertiser. ;- Sold by the Hyde Drug Co. •: Bai| your book for the ataed fish you fanti ' It >4 a well known fact that persons liv- ing in forests do not suffer from kidney <hseaats. One doee of Pineulea at night wsaally relieves baokaoke, 30 days' treat- menttl.OO. Your money refunded if r aajtiafled. Sold by Hyde Drug Co. in 1 a » m~ '• - I j al 0p«* Letter. |r>eajrR*ader: I Aieiyoa taking » dwily paper? If not, aW *o to the Poet Staodard, Syraeue, •fid we will aeod yo« Tbe Daily tor th» MaroftUa year. You win then »OMate«t the paper than «• oaa >4o4la» will bay The DtMj aatil vim. «B w Sooia»le. Acorreaponaeat writesi-- • \I live in * farming community, but one that is thickly settled; so there are quite a number of young people who get together often to have a good time. Wo girls bate a dab which we call \fho Itusy BeB8, ,, and frequently gets op $0- ciablestohelp us ia some undertaking, l will tell you sometime what some of those undertakinga are. Last summer we had a \B sociable.\ The idea, was not original, bat the affair paswed off very nicely. We.ijeld it in a large new barn, prettily decorated. The invitations were as follows:— sure to com a to the barn of l&njamin Bennetnext Wedneeday eve, Because-we will promise yea s good time % theeajoyweatofioat **S &xsi»We.\ jgvery article on the bill of fare began fifhB. Here is the \Buaj Beea'billof 'farofW Boston Baked Beans Brown Bread Biscuits , Butter BeetPicklea Braised Beef\ BolOgnft Baked Potatoes Batter Cake - Baaanas BostoO Brew;{tea> We had souvenirs, which W0 SOW for ten cents each, oohsisting of tiny baskets, boxes and bags, filled with homemade candies; and charged fifteen cents tot supper. After the tables were cleared away we had an eatertaiomemVfree to all, followed by games, and it was a very enjoyable time. if The wording of the invitation can be changed to salt tbe occasion, and the bill of fare-to any desired letter. * - ,11 '.ill.»»<;,«,•• . 1.'.j..'1 1, m' And StUl TUey Come, Frank Coon, while returning from bis work one evening recently, near the Lake Placid Club golf links, waa hit in thearm by a stray bullet and quite badly hurt. It ia thought the shot was fired by some carelees hunter.- Dr. J. F. W^ag,enbach,.a jTotmer tM~ dentof*l$aranaoLake,whoi9 now w*k* ing his home in Utica, on Sunday, Oct, I0^shotandi woanded Timothy Q'B>ra, ol Utica, iri mistake for * 4eer, while banting sear the head of Fourth Lake of the Fulton Chain of Lakes. Mr, O'Hara w»3 *ghot in the thigh mi fell to the ground. Fortunately the woaod was: toot in a vital part and the doctor wasatharid to render e^ery «*• sktance m that the unfortunate man would suffer 00 loss of blood and not lack for medical care, A$ i t was grow- ing dark «nd there was no chance nf getting the patieat out of tho woods at night, be was made as comfortable as roesible till Monday mcrciDg, and then aboat^SH o'clock he was placed m an improvised stretcher, made of two birch poles with barrel stavea nailed across them, and solie was carried to the head of Third Lake, nine and oaa half raftes distant and thence taken to Utlca» where- Mr. O'Hara was treated at St. Elizabeth's Hospftai, It is expected that he will recover. Hon-tlie Yonng-Ide«Hhoottt. s Bfany chSldreo are, so crammed with everything that they really know nothing. In proof of this, read ^hese veritable specimens of definitions, written by pub> lio school children; \Stability is taking care of a stable,\ *»Am«quito Is the child of black and white paints-** '•Monastery is the place for monsters,\ \Tocsin is something to do with getting drank,\ \Expostulation is to have the small- pox,** \Canniballs two brothers who killed each other in the Bible.\ \Anatomy is the human body, which consists of three parte,the head, the obiat, and the sturumick. The head contains the eyes and brains, if any. The chist contains the lungs and a piece of the liver. The stummick ia devoted to the bowels, of which there are five, a, e, i, o, u, and sometimes w and v.\— Everybody's Magazine. The Malone Palladium ^ 2k! «j: fll ICay sweep away la an %ow property that it has tafcexi yo» g, life time to aceia>, mtilate. * \ '^ . v Fortifies you against such an emergency and enables you to rise uudaantea ftom such a calamity. laf&cates that, wheft Ihe b^t is none too goon, you shouia seek »othiag>ut the BES^itKasutaude. YES It is true that we carry the largest Where Wicked Folks Are Buried. WITCHES. CLOCKS and JEWELRY In Malorre, Our specialty is Good Goods. We have built up a reputation for Reliahl and best stock ofii«4^Lt eredthi8quieto,d8f \ e7,ird And studied'the epitaphs old and ne*v But on monument, obelisk, piUar or sfo^, I read no evil that men have done. The old sexton stood by a grave newly made With his ohln on his hand, bis hand on A spade; I knew by tbe gleam of his eloquent eye That hfe heart was instructing bis Irps to reply.. \Who is the dodge when the soul takea _ its flight ? Who is the Judge'twixt the wrong and the right ? Which of us mortals shall dar- «n»y. That our neighbor was wicked who died to-day? \ In our journey tarongb lif * the farther we speed, Tbe better we learn that humanity's aeei Is the spirit of l&ve, whieh prompts aa toflnd^ Eatber virtue than vice in tbfeif veaof our kind, ~ Our Prices are catfifufty figured out and are always fair and as taw as goods cf quality will admit. -*• lepaMag done &y. tx*. perls. E. W. KNOWLTON. NEW YORK **rije Best is None TooGoyd** This applies to As well as anything else. If Vott W^rit ^HE BEST Apply To \Therefore good deeds werecord On these etoaesj ' , •'\'• Tbeevtl'that men 4o let it die with their ' boweft; I have labored as sexton this many a year- .* :'. Bat I never have barfed a hsfd man here.\ Pointed Faraerapba. . It isa'teasy to down'Sn Upright man. No, Alfonso; footsteps are not always twelve inches. Spending yoar vacation is another term forspending money,.. One-half the world worships the other half because it has money. Dead men tell no fates, but some of their widows draw pensions. As long as a man can keep his temper be isn't his own worst enemy. Political honesty might be .good policy. Why doesn't some pretty party try it?— ChicagoNews. To CIT* Away BntMlag ttotn ,; ; t S. W, Barnard, of Bloomingdale, N. Y. advertises a number <Sf building lots, owned by him in that village, free to per- sons who will build on<them cottages to cost a t least $1,(00, -He makes the pro- position to call attention to Hie delights of the region and climate and the advan- tages of residence there: Bloomingdai^ lies on the Saranaa river at the foot of WhUefac* Mountain and fe cQneidefed>R> beone of the most healthful resortain the Adijendacks. It Js six niiteji from B4ta- nao Lade and nine miles from Paul Smith's, on the & & H, and N, Y- Cen- tral railroads. The altitude is t,*Q0 ftfrt aboseiiea level. Two-thirds of the \400\ are ciphers. \Say pa?\ \Well what?\ \How much does it coat to get a co- education?\—Leslie's Weekly. A I'alqaa mwrvtee. The Chateaugay Journal reports a unique ohurch service. Last Sunday at the Presbyterian charoh ia Chateaagay waa \ Old Folks Day.\ A choir made npof tbe middle aged men aad woen— of tbe ooogregation had theatngiaf. SOSM of the old inen acted aa nab an aad took up tbe coUaotioB. A apaokU iavttatkw waa extended to the grandfathan aad graai- tDotbera to aUeod tlttaarvioa* of UM) day. Pataloowotiaa teaa pat aha ia la get Wat «aa#y, tgf ataaa>awaa« \Any woman can marry any man she wants,'* declares Gertnid** Athertcn. There, were man, put that in your pfi** and smok -, it. Partner* Mat !• Mf rataaa. More than one hundred farmers repre- senting about one-half the oountie* of tbe State were pre*ent last weak at the con- vention called by the ohamber of com- merce of Syracuse to consider the agri- cultural situation in tbe State of New York. The meeting waa presided over by F. N. Godfrey, master of the State Orange, and Mayor Alan C. Fobaa, of 8y- raotiae, made a brief addraaaof welcome, callmgtbs attention of the oooventioa to tbe fact that tbata ware many agri- ourtaral poasibiUtiM ha New York State, iadadiag th* oaltivaUoa of tobaooo, ftU, wbioh be hoped wotUd reoelve tbeir eon sideratioB, Mayor Fobaa alto aaggeatad aa immigration twiaaa la Naw York city far tae parpoae of aaoariag tbe rigat kfad of labor from among the tatai- gMata far tae faraa. The prbxafral apaaknr at tha iBllOaUi waa SaoreUryof Music is the greatest gift of God, it's free, * if you Wast a coot. Want 1 situation. Wast a aaiaamaB, Wast to sail a pteDo. Want to sell a bone. Want a aarrant gtrl. Want to real a wun. Want to bay oraail a hsaaa, Waal a good boardlof plaee. Want t> real or hire a bona*, Waal to toao or borrow awoaf, Warn to bojaeoood band can-tat*. Want to (tod anrtklnf yoo bars lost, Waal 10 oad aatrajaa or atoiaa bone.. Waat to Sod tba owner oianrtbUttound, Waatlo aommaUaa anrUUnc maaer awtoa, foa eaa do a aaatty Uiroacb iba eolaaaa of Taa Matoaa Fuunn at Low Bataa tar Oaaa. 8 TTtonatVafl aadaoatof OPaBMJK CODBT, IfUIIUK COTJVTY. Efa a BwworOi and Wearr 8. Blawortb, aa admtabMatan, wBb tba win asnend, tt ~ \ Watt*. Oteaina, paUaUtti ra. JaoMt at H Brtaa, aad, K daad, aa bain, legate** kta, lisSar. aakaawa. aatandaat. rnia—nno a Jaagaatat of foteekaare and aate bsrata aa aw M day et »ia»—bar. Uttt, aad du ly aoteradlataaoaoa at tbe elect of ts* eonaty <A ma*na,ataaloe«,taiaideoaaw,onttw4U>da/o( Saataaber, UB7.UM aadarataed, tbe rafaraa oatr aaaoteMdtDraaeb aannaa.b<r add lodfmaot, wat aiflatpabaeaaenoa to UM Mgaw M&ar.oa aw at day atMoraaabtr, ttW, auaao-atook at tta tora- UiMaloa* vaa_w>IwUua ooaaty,Maw Tart, aw rwalwMawenwjawtbvaadlialirBieolto ba ' tiMfatadBaefe«adia)aaawa,Tfi:- , UwtlraMoraaraaloflaad.attaata lataetowa or Tlba roetlbet\ Taiy la net tba ' aaaaW' *~*fwa* aMmajaa, day t: anUMlraetor|avealofla>d.attaata UUMtowa fortOorta«ton,ooaa»yo« rraakHa aad Nate of aw Tark. aad Owjat iiiatifaa tbat tart at \Oat rtaw«»Ialaa|tUa Baaan oa auawa > at Saaa aaaatTtiioa, aad wiawi a Tlte Degt-Knawn Kewsftaper tbe United States. Oiroulatioix 180,0001 Foimlar In Every State. J fo many respects the Toledo Blade is the, most remarkable weekly news- paper published in the United States. It is the only newspaper especially edited for Nationalcirculation. It lias had tbte largest circulation for more years than any newspaper printed in America. Furthermore, it is the cheapest news- paper in tbe world, ax will be explained to any person who will write us for tarros. The new* of tbe wirld so ar- ranged that busy people can more easily comprehend, than by reading cumber- some columns of dailies. All current topics made plain in each issue by special editorial matter written from inception down to date. The only paper published especially for people wbo do or do n^t read daily newspaper*, and yet thirst tft plain facta.; Tbat this kind of a news- paper ia papular, ia proven by the fajst that the Weekly Blade now baa over 18C|,- 000 yearly aubserioera, and ia circulated ia ail parts of the United State*. In ad- dition to the news, tba Blade publishes abort and aerial stories, and many de- partments of putter suited to every member of the family. Write for free apeoimen copy to • THE BLABS,! Toledo, Oaijt, The regalar prtaa of thai apaaadid pa- per ia $1 a year. We afar it to sawaorib- en payisg In advanoe, with taa Patx*- atua, both] aaaeta, oaa year for tl.ti. Sand all ordara to Tax PAU^JNOM Co , - Uaieee, N. % ; -*|awl>W.\ tritb Maaaay saattar. Sand $1.99 to fat' tomtom**** Ctajj**!, ttgm- Teddy Bear Aa Emblem. Failure by the Republicans of White- hall to file their town ticket within the time prescribed by law will result in the names of the local,nominees, says the Times, not being printed under the offi- cial emblem of the Republican party, the eag e, on the official ballot. > . The time limit for filing regular party nominations expired at midnight Friday, Oct. il. The following Saturday Repub- licans endeavored to file their ticket with the county clerk, bat they were a day too late and the list of candidates could not be filed to appear under the ofirciai emblem. The s oniy practical method of overcoming the omission is to fife the names as nominees of another party which has been done. They We to ap- pear nnder the head of the citizens' league, and the teddy, bear has been chosen as the emblem. Kiirsipg loiters \^ ©ver-bunlcne,! |^' In all stations (if. h;« vitality may.bay<•>;., broken-down by <•<. tocial duU<s,; Uvf w. : chtldrfiO, or-jr>thr.r fa .-\ Pierce** Favorsu» ]••> pOWUt, Iorlgorat;'hg\r. glVerei'er-dcvised f6r. fit. J?ur¥ing«ioth<rr^ lyvalnabio iksuiuir and promotingVn at tor the -child. Ti'w wlltfindltiiprictifc tjrstem (Or baby's c&rr. the ordeal com para: 8»* 'leroiw Z r V f^tr .%! suffer keh-P. draffKii-ij; idnmo: •<i -; iritho abj nl»r. monifi'lj ;» tress4-d w^ai..>i. faint spplls'.sfM'-in fioatlng before ( pelvic- oatarrKii! 1^-VErSiou or n ir^.V S\ me*pts,-of%om.ii:'. of parts will, \\i many or only a, ; toms, find rrfi'-f' a -using faithful,}' Dr. Pierce's I'av,i This world-fam weaJinesses and\ j» pure glyceric i xtra •. ' tive, medicinal r» u- >• alcohol in its maki-.j entegrinfcpd in pli'lr;}. , wrapper and aticst.-,: Pierce' thus inv i u>s t'. • •tion Of his forrriui.t i.-. be found toconuin • known to the.iho^t u science of all the d. fT.r- • tlce for the ciirf i>' •• weaknesses and aiim,n' If yoq want u, l-.. composition and ;.; ' -mentof theTavoriU' I postal card f rcquf-t :< Buffalo, N. V.. for !: - • Jng Of sama You can't afford u, ;, tate fpj this remedy of». a secret, nostrum vf i. Hon. Don't do it. •:•<. '•\VWf'p-:!) - < rop^^j \' \\.\Bt* -s-i-, r ,'.?, '••u:.. -• - J r v '-5ffl:ri I :n»-nts ij J Mrop jr| •'\ 'ngre&f '••:•'<!• topi** oath. M :,::.vestlg.i • -U ~ \ ' visof^JI abumM • •\tutas.J ' ! ''SB,:| ' <-t \BQ \\'pwirjil THE NEW YORK WORLD. THRICE-H-WEEK EDITION: Bead Wherever thte EUKHNII LauKuage IK Spokvn The Thrioe-a-Week World is a better paper in 1907 than ever before. In the course of tbe year the issues for the next great Presidential campaign will be fore- shadowed, and ieverybody will wish to keep informed. The Thrice a-Week World coming to you every other day, serves all the purposes of a daily, and is far cheaper. The news service of Ibis paper is con- stantly being increased, and it reports fully, accurately and promptly every event of importance anywhere in tbe world. Moreover, its political news is impartial, giving you facta, not opinions aad wishes. It has fall markets, splen- did cartoons and interesting notion by standard authors. We offer this uaequaled newspaper and the PAUDAWCB together for one year for 60 YKAMtr •VPm**IWi*f*a»t 'ATENTS *3f-!Jl*-* ^T**?*--Pikz--; *wffcw _ •i .*>-' 'M^mmmm tf'J*S&.«* # #.:*'» '.;;••» m i stsr% Sufferers who say they, have tried everything without benefit are the people we are looking for. We want them to know from glad experience that Ely's Cream Balm will care Cold in tbe ( Head, Hay fever, and the \most advanced and obstinate forms of Nasal Catarrh. Tbis remedy acts directly on the inflamed, sensitive membranes. Cleansing, heal- ing and soothing. One trial willconvince yoa of its healing pawer. Price 5oc; Al| droggists, or mailed by Ely Bros., 5& Warren Street, New \Stork. •••.'- .^- ; .. •.>,.,„;...-,—„ ------ A colored parson, calling upon one of hisflock, found the object of his visit oat in the back yard working ameng his hen- coops. Bo noticed with surprise that thero were aOohmkena; **Wby, - Bradder Brown,'' be asked, \Hah gruated, Brother Brown with- oot looking o$>, '^ome fool niggab let\ de do* open an* dey nil Went home.\ Your skin should be clear and brig&t if your liver is in norma! condition. Dades Little Liver Pills act fm the liver; and headaohe, constipation and biliousness disappear. Price 25 cents. Sold by Hyde OrttgCO, S UPREME COURT. H : \ Margaret.Heeban. pimuur van, et ai., aelecauDU. .Pursuant to a juog««-ot ..: reudeTed tterelo ou it)*- J «.' :.. - and Only entered in tbe omt^ count* of Franklin at jiai.m.- K. • 17tnOs? OI September. IM\7. .. releree duly uppolnied lur SU<-D ; meat, will sen at putiiii BU.U n. der,on tee alctaj of Nj»ru,u-r in toe lorenoon «i ttmidb., oi u,- Cburt ttOOSe,, t o Ualune i.i.ai-- r Sew Sori, me ngbi, tine ano i^>-. • ttereai and to tne real estate c.-x • atent tnba sola ana Uiei'in ]• - . An Itaf .ceriaio pj«je 0 ; i«. . lylog aoa being In-uir vi.iot. county, hew iolk, Knonn wi c... . of Pars Ua l,b. i or Bre a >:..- i, ol cue Ogde&sbarg and Late t L» . , reprts^nted oh a map 6l siensu-r ,,: frauKUn county clerk's office m. seri bet t as follows :— Beginning at a state staudiiig :.. .. ot said Fare Lot No. 4 anu out -~ :- suutcerlj bank »l ibe eaunuo i. .. cnaik, and being a eoutDwejU •. > • land part of sa q Kark u>t N». i L< oy bawrence Oooaey ju bduaju , IHtb day of August. ISTd, anj rue- alODg toesoutn uneolKiia ttiami.:. Uoe at said Park Lot No. 4; iiu u • said easterly line 60 feet; tntu.-t- i. parallel to tBe&nst above descnoei; .. Ma: iniitia ••\luit'j'oii • ~- I'J 8 •a- t-igteat «• <••! lip (Bgl - '-) tiiitt. j'^.1 '••*• fnaail a.i. Hailnal.ijl : *f Qiea'lfi & ^•ir-a aad c \'• mgDnstl - - •.' »ujcl aUnlTVl, (Q Ij > >ut urt&stKl u* p*!i| «iUim j .ii* ttr.l ^ i.u^i erly One of said Pars Lot No. 4 m,. easterly along said west une 5u feri i beginning, contalnlog all tbe ... boundu, be the same more or Its.. deeded to Jlary Laoarge by La»i<-L wife by deed tuted September i\ i.-.- in tbe franklin county clert's omce <n in Book tio^ST of Heeds at tage »>». AiSO, all that cerialn other uact or iu -•» <S sBoateln the village ol Maluoe, trui-Uin Kew York, and disuaguished as pan o: i-iattf'^ 4 or Brewster Grove, so-called north of oe Qg& burg and Lake ceaoiplaln Haliroad: as r>-vsa5£\ upon a inap of said OrewBltr tiicve J) «l ag' Franklin county clerk's oilfce and twuL-.tdjsJj' lows:—, Beginning at a stake standing in fbf ,«t tin said park to t No. 4 about 830 feet svi. southerly bank ol the Salmon Kiver .. mark, and being uie southweateriy •& •: uw u ; a «ej taiaiotof land part of said Park Lot .v <, fvU tes by Lawrence tlooney ana wife to M^.-. Uitur^e deed dated Sepwmier lSts. 18T«, &:.: -^m ms] easterty along ttie eoutb Une of me -c . - ist-ji to (be easterly One of said Park u •< sontheriy along said east une liS l \ . • -1 ssal westerly and parallel to tbe tost at. •• . -~-.:«affii to tbe westeny line of said Park corthsasterly along said west IIL- - '••; u ( place of beginning, eontaining an ::.• ... :« sioll aald bounds, be the same mure or i^-. »..: i^mj £ same premises deeded to HaryLabar.-. •• ^ffir.3| Cooney and wife by deed dated Ju.> - : <Ts.c:| recorded in tee Frankiln county <ir it. - » ,,c IStb day of uctobtr, lssre, m uoer B. .,: ,.^t l. Together With the appnrtenaoi-ra m :„• .tM title aad Interest ol tEB partlea i ui, .. . u: all to said premises. Terms of sale, cassh. Bated at SlalQDe. N. v., sept. l.m. ix WILLLiM L. ALLE> :..!<w. JOBS W. GXKAWAV, PiatntnT's Attorn,- • t^: Ofnee and Pusn^ffiee addn-ss ». ...M. F DBSCAKT TO AN ORDER OF 1: A. Beman, surrogate of tbe CHUL .n^,'fcild ^cording to ma statote:in si.-.. and provided, nance is hereby given i, 'fiavca tg^ievs cszlcs: Elizabeth Ki,> iaje, tn said coanry, deceased, thai it»i CoexEiiMS tse saine, with tbe \outbr- tii cadffislsced adjsmtstrator.stht- i.n. N. ?_, Jasatd coantj.cn CT before inr fiiEtrca-rlElL - nated sept, ittit iafjr; _•,' »ASiEL CLABE. AC WELLS £ MOOKE, An*53 for Admliustr^: 4m6. • .. ' '.. - ' Ma' wearied A phantom form lurks near this^wiotry • coast-; y • Tis but the fleecy fog, I know, And yet it seems the lonely, ghost, Of some dead storm pf long ago. - : ' ' !'i' .'^-» \' ' \ ; •' ' ' Don't worry about yoar kidneys when you can outain SO days r treatment of Pin- eulea for 'ft.-00. \\These .little \globotes bring relief i n the first dose. Backache, lumbago and rheumatism yield*, qnickty. If nof> satisfied yoar ^money- refunded. Tbis is a fair offer; yoa csftft lose. Sold by Hyde Brug-Ca, Tae announcement is made that mem- bers of tbe royal family of Great Britain will vieit Canada in connection with the celebration next year of .the landing of Champlain. It is the general impres-ion that these visitors will be none less than the king and queen. 'L'.\i.'\—. .-'.•».' _— > — *- — More than four billion collar buttons were manufactured in ibis country last year. At least half of that numb-r will, at some time or other, roll under the dresser. 'i\ \ -\ »» »., i. n..,—— It is claimed indigestion is the National disease. That's Wny the demanfltTor Einga Dyspepsia Tablets keeps increasing be- cause they do the work. Stomach trou- ble, dyspepsia, indigeetjou, bloating, tta, yield quickly. Two days' treatment free. Ask your druggist about them. Sold by Hyde Drug Co. Nothing was mad© in vain, but to un- 1 deretand at times requires the wisdom of Ood. O. J. Barnes was at tbe Thousand Is- lands last week in the interest ot bis seed business. It cornea put up in a collapsible tube with a noxato, easy to apply to the sore- nass aad inflamoration, for any form of piles; it aoothee and relieves pain, itching and burning. Man Zaa Pile Remedy, Price 90 coat*. Ouaranteed. Sold by Hyde Drug Oo. \Spare the rod, aad apoil tbe child,\ better spoil tbe rod, ada spare the cbiM. mmm alayaijajii — , ** Ba alwaya ready. If tba Iroalaalway* boAyo«eM strike a4yimr{)teaaoie. Do yoa kaow that Pbaaaitva Ckrboliaad aot* flat poalttoe'tee^wtogotat ioSam- matioa and iwaaon? - It feantfavpUc, *of aw, araejtod baada it ia *^a^^a w ^^aaawaj*wflay. ^vj^pw^aws^i^- ^aaw w^aw^aw^a^apa. ^- Taww^pwa* , _*\iJF • WwwW 7 tayaaOragOo. NOTICE. -AKCE I • f 4. ftl f- -e^Ul Ljrnflittl -. toj.tf s v N OT1GB—P«ftSTJANT TO AN -Hon. Samuel- A . Bemari, »-: . county otf^autiio, and ecciaTiing t. : kas3»csseieade aiidprovided, noviee i- -..• to all f ersons having claims agaiisi o i.> ,tateotcons&b:e. in ssdd county. d«-«v« crcreii-iiiretl t&eibiblt the samt'. wilt . HlErw4.tflaieBaderiagnea.Jojm oaj-.. trajor w|ia too wni acucitd of ibr• • ™t „ OidKln eautnler. deceaieo,: \at ion>u coimty. New Vork. or at tbe law Ctemcerlaln,, to Klalone viuage. Fia.. New Yort,.onbr tetore \hr SDili aa;: : .• Bated October MSBT. 3ul^S liACflHlEIl. Aduilnliirii^,r Annexed, 7oi0- ' U. hi, CtfailBIBU.i>, |£B l>'| -«'-ir- .ut§3- ••'\' -I N OTICE IS BEBEBV BIVES . THitlxTU* . BbErdof:SupervL<QfFof tne«-anty t! .VrBi will, mett-ai-tbelr rooniSldllieiOouMy «5aJ*».v 1 -^ In tt e VUlie p \1-Malone. In said Coiintv.\\ i!n - : - aay of tvSvpiacer. ltWJ.at42 o'clock oo, : -tiia, i » all peitonS. having claims; .ajraiau it- -};i r i Franklin are reqaa*d by resofutjem &I .-, •JSW' :presehttbe same to uiecierk jiT the i- - -•&-•».\ oVlock nsooorWedneslas,fc'aveinty-r . •»>;•;.;— nQfaccQunt»wurt^re«fte3-aOBf tfaa' •- i Dated at kTalou'ej t)cloter M. Vx~, r » 8wt 'BEKJ-l. f. • - ''& - SE^lJt T-lrW'; Home Pa perl a« a weekly, tefs.;'-!\' • an atoent trU'i!. i, »»>»»»^>^ > -> 5> •> > \ voLmn:.;r.\ BJ -f H E \>A\ UK ilOalonc -. . ENtill'll- fublishedV\'.- • • THI: '' • [FBEDERio: GEO.. A. !; -JlanaV' •' a; PALI iCtJirfier ' • : \ I >l l;i II. I I ix AIo ir, ill klil< 'Adverti*in# K .Adverilsemtlit- >:• uiJ Of length if Uuie lo be luser\ ally stated to tbe publishe: insertion; other raise they .tinued till forbid, '\>r at-the publishers, and charged -Legal advertiaiOK at tbe rial bylaw. Uu-iL.es'- i-atd-. ti' Eveline 8 , §j per }ear. i ae, TO.cents. ESS DIRI WELLS ic MU( LAWYERS. t,Malone, N 'i •• - ' '••' ' I * WE'OJ>. WARRENN lATfOBNEY ginfbunrt). A\: N 'i MAIN Ac <JOON| lawyers. Office , Bran i i M \; >i. [RRV M. CHAMBI JUNEV ANU OiUN-ELU'II. J practice, loao-' a\' 1 r \I - '•' ' Ejinoods & AlusoB •''• Tfest Main stree', MR; , M&; i^jfeEPERICK G. P igBee to stooe bio. fe. • \-- • ^ in. place- R«\ •'• BOTS}' K. AN; N. l | A U-arOBNEY ' fflkc lake ' \T^WILLIAM lATteQE^EY AM' I.*'\ '•- Eike.'Ni Y. Prmi'i.., •• SHpleroeBeld. rau-- A Sd Hood N. POKTER, Mi:- : \}** JJAST MAIN -litl f P46ne47. \71;; B A. SOPER. I SEaOTJATJS < H tUa-HE.-TF.U- arty. Buau»l»f allenti' : • iiop of toe eye> ai.o •„ '..-•'• > yjjBjagan block \f <>• \ - ..XJ&ARLE: LtakKBB.-'65wc-T - ABBon Btock. nei Y. •\ FRANK ;DEKTIST, UAYE.- I. •H»Jfl»..N.-Y.| Tbf •scellas other metb ». * . : . ' . \•--\;• - B. w \ 3JWr?.'W. iAWn-orr A JBakesa special-.) ' '•\ • PR. J. y i \ BERl ABY SI\ P. inoile COD De<-1 LLA^ i-v I*WIB3SEYS i-sri' • ttc4 Over Clari i - i' ; - r Me 1 *Kindna;:li.H: i K..4.JP.E«iii' ' jMeGLAR'i\ CpTJNSEL: Over People'!• i i {VOTtCfi^PCIBSUAKT -TiT IV Hol». Ssiciue! A,. lit-Tnai; - county of rrankfia, Juid aciN.-ruii.jr sacftCaSe- maae and provided. c<w-;< loall pcraotiSibatinjjASialms ajrs.c-. of Burkfe, l b taid OjBtttF. deras. s-: quired to«xblUt Ib-snui**, w-iin -:r, w toe uodenriga. d. Juli* %:oot: e>< • «w ottlce of B. W. Bcrrj, luteal' on or befortf tie iStadav'-oMpri;. UatedUrtober 9ih, Mil. », _ « J»5Wa,'Cr>i!N. B. W. BERRV, 4H*v f * AdiaSf.r-. Stalooe.N. Y. in. J VHV BB1UI\«;-N ,:,. . ^- * ,?ea tltiu ' °o S*ta«la?i i'.c J,.i ls«7, at ten o'ekt-k w lt<- (oi.ti» office, in tbe village of kaii>.'n-. N : sl«y peraoos, or tBenmBtft-r mji, r>- drawn to serve as irraiia anil peat ;..'•• tenn of tbe county uourt, !<.> be T.fcti a • In tbe TUage of a*!ooe,hi «bd !••• franklln^on tbe «eeon« aoiday '. WhlobJa Kov. UUt, l«.'T»»iteu : aeon. - p«eti Malone, K. Y« Oct. C„u»: 8 *2 UABVEY J., I»L . run] .or?. ;;:.'..-Hi* . ,-..ri DOlsr- /.EirTfc -,BA,I)IGER & iTTOBKky* , AN '• ' •• ftci dv'er.Stw-i •••-- • 4 -' . P.'BA:'»EE.- TB>». i * H. bfi}j;.,:. TwTi..- ' D.-HICKOK. mm^* •KN OPS&ATlVf • stable., N - !B. J'=. - eaTsrciA-N.- uAce-6'.ei- - ParkSt.. KM oaoae&mcw iTTOBSEV AN: Qourt Hoas^.- M:i United stau-5 fi~ - ! HENRY rararctAN AS;> Offlce and resi.turv - tlkbt eaUSsniraiJ-bo i f_JO»ICB—POBBCANT TO' AN UBDEE « , r..\ XV Bon. gaatael A 8esiin. : \ sarros?a f JZ1 oomtyoirraaknn, andkccimicg i. •••he &w**a aocboaaeaiad«aodproTWett, n tit- ts MreWSSJT all paraaea baMac claims aff&iisi A.:-\ u i<*fz JISWBIGETPI iimi'U«5* lata of Matooe, in said conntj.diseasa: reoatred to exUMt the same, mui ,. amaaC ID tba uoder»i«tiedeii*:-H!''--'' , Sli '„ , suae*, to aaooe nuage, la said «u»iy. «o * Ma tb e 14U» «aj or aar.'b. 1MM, nej u .Dated aatooe, N. v.. Sept- If); PAir. __,„ \ M. B-SBrPAimi-ElW\'*' fwt i Fire, tile, Kite Itass- UM MOVtCavHPOaSUAirr i.v» Boa. Samuai *. BUrfp^.woTUK«*3 ; et n*a«aa,aad accordln*- to me s-*iuw »TK •am ataae aad prortded. a»Uce iirlier*!* ^* * r ^-1 aaaaaafeavawelataw a«aia»t r«ul c Hawa, of aetata* lata, a said oountti $<\*£: omjfm raaaawd to exUba tbe Sim ««* TCaeMraaajraM.t(»an BBderai«ned-ailmisaw awfc. at dar naatam at Baiobow Lkfc- •J W | eoaav. m ar baton tbe 25t6 <f»J « f,cBa * * AU0C.8. aANSOM. admtetstratrU. *• A'\P saalone, • Onflfl IK' F1.A-H;*-- 1»jaT»<»«l*Tja8DANT TO *S -»-\ aaa. saaiaat A. Bcsaaa. n r«tlRaakiii.aad aecordtof a^aaaa «a« pnwkled, ««« *,-«»-| S HaW*pSaSL?S-JPh-Va7 »orrof»K• JJJC Mim H aaw» , — Malonii ta saHl „ , <i Iwaiiln il to exblbit iW\ asM«et,to Uw aodoratia^, i~ £ JaaV'-aC-J*a«; : mm s scaot >*£ training | it, Book« tut TeU aroek.: Gi Karoll 'iwta«ta»,«i»Oi •ti IMW s^iiv ~ik.