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^ftg»r^«^(*-r-^ •*-- r-^**? ~-~—~r ^ , 1 BW, ^*^?!^W*?? KeKgif •\:«?\.'•?•! •CjWst \ ffoc Palladium. . Malone, Thursday, Jan, 2, 1908 HOIICl.—Subscriber* DOI rereirtnr their psper sftUariy WOJ confer a faror fay gmnr Both* of ttw s3 M tail offioe- •J-.i :1 I f 5 i -< \ 1 '.• I f j * IS . \ SPEED THE OLD; HAIL THE NEW: With the death of the old year Hy». S. A. Beman retires to private lift? after « continuous service of eighteen years a* county judge and surrogate, That ,serr« ice has been consistently «K> considerate, courteous, intelligent and conscientious as to compel the aniv£tsal judgment _throognaut the routrty that it baa teen ideal, and »moBg thosa WIK* have tad interests to he protected in the, surro- gate's office particularly jfc has had es- t^cJallyasolicifcftite to conserve projfer- ties and to rfctfrfct esfpenaa- which has won jo almost every- 'case,the personal gratitude and affection of the partit e <on- cerued. Not least of the deserving ehttr* aeteristics of Judge Betoan's adoairriitra- tion has been hia ready and cheerful «s j sponsiveness to the <>Qnvem*eece. and wishes of attorneys an 4 clients, for tbfc soy boar and all hours bare beea -at the call or the |HtbiSe,ani! not infrequently \has he foregone vacation* whfoh consid- erations of health should have inrJueecl Um to tale, jo order that business that it was desired to expedite might not &« der iayecL ' Judge Beman will at once open an . office for the practice of his profession, tStetdoh H. Main, wbt* fee fllne jaMS has been the vigilant, able and efficient district attorney of the county, also mm**iikm»e&Qm!otm9$t#i to bold aa official place. Hr. Main basgiven un- sparingly of hia time and abilities to \the peoples bnalneas, antf, tike Judge penaw, hmswraed their reipectandappreciation. A third retiring official is A. Cady Morse, who has been anwrinfendent of the poor for nine years. Strict»g8»djfpr buaiDessprinciplea and careful and.econ- ornioai expenditure have oonstantly dis- tiogtiiabed. ids wor% and constitute afte* calfent reoord. fiton. Charles B.. Matthews ceases to be our member of Assembly. His work at Albany for four years has been painstak- ing, creditable and practically useful, So far as its special features have at- traeted partioalar outside attention, they oonatst mainly in fostering the interests and welfare of agriculture and of the Indians; and on these lines they were ooBspfcaona and notable. .;' But, besides, Mr, Matthews was a general working member in committee, and\ bore alto- g«ta«rIu8daepartinallof the business of tr* bodrhi which he served. • rYederiok <J. Paddock beooniee county •jtt^hjre and surrogate with the opening of the new yearj-John W* Qeiarway district attorney; John W. Eowlay etiperititend- ent of the poor; and Harry fl, Hawley member of Assembly. They will enter upcki the discharge of their respective trusts'with enjoyment of a .general popo- iar good will and Confidence, and we k»fctoseee»>hof thejntt «'ms±»geod. ! ' .'. gfetfasHBtt to the departing, said..hail and beet wishes to their successors! HON. FREDERICK G; PA.DD&CK, . . . TUB '$)£*$- CocN,Ty J.I'.WE. SEEnjoylngWinter Sports Again'/ Lovers of '.Winter eports f turned out : 100. Strong last Thursday-evening for thei first StiU Using the, .:<^6. K basket ball 8ve, handicapped •jby.ih*lossof the veteran, Maguire, l*li nights useofthe ^obogganelide this sea- an eay wtbft ^^ ^JJ^^, 90a. Both chutes were in excellent cop- f AtbletieC , ub . t m armory ^ |„ t dWon and the evenmgssport ,w,as ^n, ^^ n| &£ m**.» enjoyable one. About 100 membership tickets to the associartoh. have teen sold,; and the patronage of the public is desired to keep up the project. The slide : will to open ev^ry evening when, the. weather is favorable. •'* ,. ;••'\'-..'''' to 18. The game started favorably for •'0ft K in the tot titit but in thelast half the victors had things their own way. Lawrence, GftbsOh, St. Mary, Conley and MoKee were in the game for Go. K. I '!•- efetiERAt8JUSIN6SSa«t£T, Bun's Beview, of i^c. SSQMMtys:^ 33olIday trade was •«ery:h»avy during ^ioeiaBtrfewaiys before Christmas, rais- ing the total for the season above expect- atkms, although comparisons with last year* figores are unfavorable at raoet points. A few interior cities rejsor* ' better results than in 1906, but these ajre ••;. exceptional oasee. General business has been quiet, as is customary at this rime, and majauiacturing plants have increaaed the percentage of idle machinery* , \. goods jobbers stimulated trade by special clearance aalee, retail buyers attending in large numbers because of light stocks on hand. The banks famished onrrency more readily for pay roOa, but fittie to* provement is recorded io mercantile cot* lections. More wage earners are unem- ployed than: at any preriooa time this year, yet many factoriee and mills an- nounce resumption early in 1906, and consumption of staple commodities is not perceptibly dirnJawtoed, becaiKe of the saviogsof the preoediiig«tended period of full occupattoo. It is intereattsg to able in comparison With recent sts*aw»eo*# ol nnpreoedeated emigration tiut^awaitration for Novem- ber alsor ittaMialMd a weordE, ii%W : aliens a«rt*a*t|a tWs country, 0* 22,955 morettan in the Mime month-last year. , « « » ——: \• WIRELESS PHOr&QnAPHY. A Fraiwh Inventor C*rt Tftttsmit Photd^ graphs Throupb th^Alr. Pascal Berjonneao, a French int?entor, -- od Boaday last exhibited before the post- njastor-general and a number of persons: interested in scientific invention, a new telephotographic apparatus which can he ) adapted to the wireless system or to the ordinary telegraph **\** syatenii. He transmitted the picture of the postmaster without the aid of wires from one end of the hall to the other. The - inventor claims that distance does not interfere with the effecHverjeas of Ms methods Photographs he aays,csn be sent by i t between yew York and Paris. *^- HON. SAMUEt Ai BEMAN. ,^r*ao KKnftss k yfeoM COCST« JxjvamBit.' Panties' In' Bloom jrj Mid-Winter. \ & bed of psiiwiesltt fall Woohi at thift ®f$ [time^ of the yeal ift Northern New York '\''* is arare sight, yet one was seen iu Water- townlart Sflh^ay* The flo*erj mete k an out door bed and as velvety and pretty. as if picked in June. fhepreasnt wfateHfrprOTihgarewark ahle bneso far-aa weather ir concerned. .{\P\ 1 ***-Statee*clrpse will be rfcrfble just ft'fe^;tb^'^meft!es>liardVthe:i)o^r:' f . 8t *»*«»*, an^ its dnratjott will be short. The eight of greeti glass and hloomtng The Prohibitionists wiU hold their next oufcof-doof flowers makes: the winter a Sute .cohveafioo in ayrlcua* Sept. 1st Ja.B-et.3i .; .' ..'\.'•'- - \• - '\\ .\ •'''Eeiip'f • of Saw, JariV «3t|. An eclipse of the sun. wilt occur Janu- ary 3$ and will:he partially visible in the Sputhern States of the United Stated and on the vrestern ooast of J^orth. America, The eclipse will be total at Flint Island iBtheP»cifie,*na wUl be observed ty * par# frorfl the Lick onsen-story. The News Summary for the Week. Although the dulloe*i of the holiday, st'il roakw itsflf feJl '«* ft* news fields i«numl*rofe«nl* of taotti or l«s im 1 portance *oti intere.-t W«rt* scheduled for the «e^li. ^ ot ti '*' l^l\! «I these wan the Bpeecli of Secretary Tafi delivered .00 Mui.-i iy n'^ht befor^J(lR•Mer<.•h,•^ntl^ , Asco- ciatio'M'f J'-xtojj, Jlfsthrtup wan \Ttie PJ)ih;'f-i^e<.\ Itfrfnul inrprubaT,fe thftt >« )iii-i Hew ue- Veli'pflipnt m;if tcvar in the navy depart- ment k en^a.tlon rfhlch Iwt week bronnht six')H thw i'i'••Jzmihjn »f Ji-Kf-Aiiniinjl Bfywjn.-'oft frcbj. tfn.» hurt-nu of curignlioiK Chief interstk»w -cfcmer-' In tbf sdtni- ral'>ftow:-r<if resignation,, uu>l fTtere «re intlftWKlanjithat it ;iuy K- m&d* j>ab]ic even-before it is hrod}»ht »iat by th* nu* tfdpM«-d eanga-sijjioaaljtcii'jn,' J4f,r*t^y-' Atnua»s»dor AoJkl prgbibly will take 1,-j.s Jtfarture tfvta W'u^hingim tbfsKtr^fwTalU'N fcesjlsfature Opens. No little political interest atiadi.s to tfwf'peningof the New York L»ghlnture tad»} CA>Jnt\-.d«y4 if f.4 felt thft com- ing together of t^ Kct-ufclican IeftJ«?r« fr^m all over the. State may hav^ some decided *ff'etr>a the Hughes movement fur tim Repablic*tt PresidentW uomiua- riob, »nd at the 6aym0 time ths result of tlie conte'it- over the. Legislati*;* offices will be lo*tod upoti as cte^riy defioSog the strength. 0 f the Hughey anJPantl' Hcrghes sentiment* Qoivernor Hughes' message abo will probably hare an interest broader than State lines, hy reasonof thehelfef that he will treat opoo the financial situation i» connection with hia recommendations based Bpon the report of the commiMlon which be appointed to suggest legisla- tion for the further safeguarding of the State banks and trust companies. Flaet A»a»n *t Sea. The battleship fleet is now headed for BJO, which place they $te scheduled to reach January 11th, The fleet will remain for fen days. The week probably wili see the end; of the fourth trial of Galefc Powers for a* le$ed complicity in the murder of Gov* ernor Gotbel, of Kentweky, and there also U a chance that the Pettibone trial at Boise will come to a conclusion. The trial of tferr Harden in thefamoua Berlin court scandal libel mit and that of the members of the last duma for par- ticipation of the so Called Viborg mani- festo probably will eoncjude w Monday or Tuesday. '.' - Thaw Trial Naxt Monday, On Monday, Jan. 6th, Harry K. Thaw will be called a second time before a jury to make hta defense to the charge of hsv- ing murdered Stanford White. Itisaaiu there will be no Ivtih** delay. Thaw and hf8 attorneys are sotlvely preparing for the trial, while in the uistrict attorney's office the Bute's case has been ready lot presentation for some time. Martin W. Littleton, or Brooklyn, wJbo nominated Alton B. Parker for PrlWdent*«! tfa« Issf Bjsmoeratloriatiomil convention* will act as leading counsel. He will have the assistance of Mr* O'BeUlf «nd A. Busselt Peabody. who a% Went through the first trial and have kept io closer toaoh' with the defendant than any of the other attor- neys. In the coming trial, it is declared, there will be no mention madaof a higher, Skerrv. or unwritten law, hut the defeioae: wiUlg|^^ record one. INfflCTMENTBOTSMSSeHf Upon the appifclttion of District Attorv aey Main, based opo0 his statement that in hia judgment he has not sufficient evi- dence to conrict the defendants, Judge Beman has dismissed the Indictments against the following persons: Thos. L, Weir, James McCarthy, Luke Jenkins, Ralph Jenkins and Geo. Bentley, charged- with Illegally trsfficking in ii«j.aor8i Orw Howard, charged with perjury, andOUver Mitchell, charged with burglary In the third£degree» Governor Receives the People To-day. The public will be given a three hours's opportunity to-day (New Year's day) of paying Its respects to Governor Hughes— from one to two o'clock in the executive chamber at the Capitol, and from 3:30 to 5:80 o'clock in the executive mansion at Albany/ The invitation to both i» general. Mrs. Hughes receives with Mm, sad the function will be charmingly democratic. ««»• '—-—• Governor Hughes is to be the principal speaker at s dinner to be given by the Chicago Unioa League Clnb on Washing- ton's birthday, and it is expected that he wiH upon that occasion discuss national polities, sad thos mate known his gen- stsl sttitode OB questions which are feast* )s s FrsstfsatJsl election. The Ctoywroor's frieads toggmt that his posi- tisst toward tit PrsskUntisl nomination is list 1st wotrfd sot turn over his band ts obtain it, to* waoid aoespt it if it BETHasa BtmmsTKXDEST OF -THE POOS, -'*^*«y»«»'fe nw< ; kf CSahfornia is better •ii:-law / ;4Majl'«sf yssn, owing to ti>istlfnl aaad tinaaiy rains. Thert has tfiTTEft mOU EX-PBES10ENT HALL. - We are In receipt of the fo!la#irig letter from ex-President Hall, of the State Dairymen's Association: Gouverneur, N. Y., Per. SW, lfw7. Editor FALLAWPH. : DearSir:— Many thanks for the kind things you said of our convention and for the loyal support which you gave us throughout the campaign. Had jve been fortunate enough to have had good weather my fondest hopes would have been realized. I want to thank the people of Malone and Franklin county for their moral and financial support in the interest of our association, I knew that we would please your people when you saw the Intelligent faces of our agriculturists who are spend- ing their lives for the benefit of those who till the soil. It is a grand occupa- tion, if intelligently conducted, and I hope to live long enough to see a class of young educated men and women occupy our farms, who will not only lead in their profession, but will take a stand among the best people in the church and in society. Yours truly, W. Wi HaiX. 0»a*nf«a Ttmiof Maeeaoeas. A tent of SiaeeabeeB has been organized in ChateaUgay by District Deputy Diefen- (iorf, qf Tupper Lake. The following officers were chosen: Past Commander—Elmer E, Barnes. Commander—B. D. Corkins. Lieut. Commander—Vernon Cook. Re«ord Keeper—P, W. Lockerbr. Chaplain—Fred Arnold. Sergeant—T. D. Mooney. Master at Arms—Fred Young. 1st M. of G—Arthur Shumway. 2d M. of O.-John King. Sentinel—Albert DeTourville. Picket—Joseph Fayette. adhere strictly to-s^jhjMfiBl^rinlsoSjt It cin be authoritatively s-ated that Evelyn Nesbit Thaw again: will relate her story t^thejury sad that *h Impbaieg array of expert alienists again will under- take to establish the theory that Thaw was insaneattoe time he killed Stanford White, but has so*ar recovered his men t*l balance as no longer to be a menace to the otwiiniaoity. - District Attorney Jerome, of oourae, will he prepared to combat the testimony Of the insanity experts, His formidable hypothetical question,*which was asked before in omnibus style to nine State ex- peruinarow, wjllbe ttkea out of the archivesand coBshed up for, use in re- buttal. - K-.- . -x \••\--• „_ , -.,,,, ; J -;-^ m ^ r , 'West Sanaof* Chriatma. exirm^rwere held in our church btst Tuesday evening. A family gathering was held at. the home of W, J). Bentley last Wednesday. Mrs. Calista Ellsworth and Mr. and Mis, Edwin, Bentley were present, also Mr, and Mrs. Wilbftt Lee, of the South Village. Mrs. Nellie Jo«lyn returned last week from Mjtlone, where she had been the guest of Cyrus Baker and family for sev- eral weeks. ^Mr. sudMrs. Heber Earl and daoghter, Srt. visited Hr. and Mrc. Vsfcott *t North Lawrence last week. Mr. and Mrs, Scott Crooks are spending a couple of weeka with relatives in ls> bgnon, JN. H. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Zjswrence returned last week from a visit to their daughter, Hra, Herman AteriH, sod family at ChasmFalls. Mr»« Qahree returned, to ber home last week, after an abwnsseof nboutgix weeks, caring for the sick. Myron Collins and family were Christ- mas guesfe of bis parents, Mr. »nd Mrs. Albtm Collin*, to East Dickinson, Will Berry and family spent Xmaa with Marvin Spauldlngand family at theSouth Village. Mr. and Mrs/W* Jobett.of Pfattsburgb, are guests of Peter Boardway and other relatives In town, Tha chUdrea of Mr. and Mr?. Fred Fish are Ul with whopping cdugh. Dr. 51c- Cartby atwnds them. Mm, Mary Fish, murnwl to Saranac Lake liuit Ftidgy. Mr, and Sir?. George Jane-*, of POM- dsm. were visitor* at Mr. acd Mrs, Harry BitnevV last week. Mr. and Mrs, Mfla Kood entertalfled counpauy from out of town last Friday, ilias Myrtle Steseof wax a guest at the home of Peter French fast week, AYR. Mr. and Mrs. Fred farmer, of St. Regis Falls, are spending the holidays at the home of Mrs. Farmer's parents, Mr. and Mis. Orrin Smith. Mrs. Eva. Orion snd two daughters, Aha and Flossie, of Tupper Lake, are spending a week at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Smith Mrs. Adner Bruce ia vicitmg at ihe ht.me of her brother, Guy McNatser, and olher friendu ' Mae McLaujjIilin is some b.tter at this writing. FioKsin Smith, of St. Regih Falig, spent Christtinn with her parents, Mr, and Mr*. Clarence Smith. Miss Smith returned to the Full* Saturday. Mc*. H- H. Ke.nney, Mrs. Warren SFev.'-iis ,tr:d .Mr«. Clay trim attended the W. 0. T. L f , m-e(ing at North Bangor Fr/Jaj. Carl <.<i<er had the niLfornin** to get kicked nlj thp liriu t>J- n horse rei (.-fitly. Peopji.' jjted uc'it t*ik any jiioie. Hbout going to a wanner vilmafe' tu -M|>eiid the winter, for su Sirs, Con try opened the door an De9, liiith shtt fouad\» good sized frogoA H.wMe|^ creating good mornuig to her, Adalbert Sherwlo i* twy *ick with ic- ir<«uirflatory rheumat)i«m at thj« writing. Dr. McCarthy atteudt* hiru,' Hia mother, Mt*f, Alfred Shcr^fn, of Jlsfon?, is help- ttrij t'i cista tut him. Hi < friends hope for »f»peedy recovery, J, J. Murj-hy, of Boston, arrived in towri*»rly Friday luomlo^ to join hi« fatuity, v» ho resides h-re. P, H. fummons, who*ban the appolnt- mxM H the family house, took ht» de- partutt* for t\st pi*ice Toie«8d»y, aceum- psnie.j fjy bin family, Ww were sorry to losei M* t m'i Mrs. Tummotw from -the place. Ibo'uaa MoXaaser and wife have rented the farm owned by P . H* Turnmons and have mav«4 them. Mr. and Mw. Mc Jfasser have been employed fay Rocke- feller for the last year. c Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fatmer returned to St. Regis Falls Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. L. C. no wen and family spent Saturday aad Sunday in Malone, the guests of Mr. Bowen's mother, Mrs. Laura Bowen. Earl Trim is home, spending the holi- days. . are. Warren Stevens spent Saturday at G. A. LineV _ .> Emest Keefe is home from the Albany Business College, and is spi-nding his holi- day vacation with his parents, Mr. sod Mtw. James Keefe. Quite a few of the youngmen attended the dance at R-ynoldston Friday nfght. Mr. and Mrs. John Bouts leave Tuesday for the county house, where* they have employment with p. H. Turnmons. Chester Haywood and wife have been A few days at Nerfoljt, visiting friends and relatives. Jtf. H. Ksnn y and wife spent Sunday and Monday in Moira, (he guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McNasser were visit- ing at W.W. King's Sunday. A few of the young people got uo a sur- prise party-on Saturday evening for Ernest Keefe, who is home from Albany. They report a very nice time. '-• Ellonburph Center. A happy New Year to all. fie sure and write It 1966 now. Miss Cleoria Johnson, of Chateaugay, has been visitiog friends and relatives in town this week. We noticed the following persons here in town for Christmas: Nettie Delong. Hardy and Harold Gordon. Mrs. Fav Tot- hurst, Willard Tolhurst, Frankie Cubit, Nellie Lookingland, Mrs. W, Carpenter and son and K->y Watson. Mrs. James DIVH and daughter, Mrs. , Clayton Baker, hnve been spending the holidavs in town. It is with sadness and regret that we announoe the death of Mrs. James Moore- head which occurred at her home on Tuesday of last week, from a complica- tion r>f diseases. Jjbe leaves a husband and daughter to mourn her io-s, who have the sympathy of ft large circle of friends. ,' Mr, and Mrs. A.C. Johnson «ere»t the Center on Friday last, visiting friend*. Mrs. Klimvof MorrisonviUe. has been visiting .her daughter, Mre. Irwin Goodell. The recent win and thaw has left our roads in rather a bad condition, Mr. and Mrs. J. H- Moore have heen visiting relatives and friends- ia Platts- burgh, Have you picked cut your newspapers for the new .year? Can yott find 8 better or mote liberal proposition than 5%* week* with the FAt&ADitm, and over 300 davs with The Albany Journal both for |2 ? This daily ha* 14 pages and the mail service i* excellent, bribgingthe Journal to your door every d*y. The< price of the Journal aloae is more than that. Send for a sample copy. Leave.your subscrfp*. tion with the correspondent. The new M. E. church at EUenburgh Center will be dedicated to-day (Wed- nesday) The dedicatory service *iU he held at 10-30 A, M„ in cb#rges of Bev» a Y. Grismer. D. D., of iPlattshurgh. At 2-30 there will he a sermon by Bev. T. G. Thompson, of Pisttshurgh, and st 1 B* Jf, short addresses will be made by visit- ing clergymen and an evangdiBtio serv- ice will also be held. Everybody is in- vited. 1 1 1 •'••l|-' in-, I.'I •;;• Trout Rjwer. Ertngpr. I The Christmas exercises at both churches passed .off well. There was a goodly attendance, considering the weather. The tittle folks enjoyed it very much. ' u - .- : Miss MelUe Brown returned to Bort Covington Sunday to resume her sohoof Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Persons attended theEldredgeanniversary at Malone Sat- urday evening. Will SeJleck, Saael Spauldipjg sod Nahmtoki IteJune are 00 the aiok list. Mrs, E> D. Everest and son, Carrolton^ havegone to Tupper Lake to spend Hew Yesra^thMM.s,Johnsoa, < Mr, and MrSiJlBCetoham* of Mal-ne, were guests of Jfeflie Brown, Friday of The Melons drug stores now close each evening during the week, Saturdays as> espted, at nios o'olock. Received Prstsnt from Roosevelt. Jacob Kriesfeld, a 14-years-old boy of Worcester, Mass., sent as a Christmas gift to the President an art calendar, his own handiwork, in colors, which repre- sented an American eagle with the words, \President Roosevelt,\apparently issuing from its besk. In a letter of thanks from the PratfcJant to the Soy for the present was snolosed a crisp HO Mil. C. P. Whltnsy, of Msione, spent Christ- mas ia Philadelphia aad AtlaaUo City, the guestof faiedsufhtsr, Wm Floy Whit- ney, who it* teseher in the Ataantio QSkij HighSohool. Westville. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Gale, of Santa Clara, spent Christmas with Mrs. Gale's imrents, Mr. and Mrs. Cortex E. Hoadley. Mr. and Mrs. Otis S, Wylie and family were g jests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hoad- ley last week. Mrs. Daniel Arnold, who has been ill with tRe grip, is now able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Hoadley were in Malone one day recently. Peter Mallette, of North Bangor, was in town last week. Mrs. William Wylie and grandchild, Earl Wylie, spent Christmas with Mr-. Wvlie's daughter, Mrs. Eugene Hoadley. Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Jones were visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Dupree. of Ma- lone, last week. Elton Gale returned to his boms in Santa Clara Thursday, but Mrs. Gale Is staying a few days at home. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Arnold were £ ie*ts of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Ho»d y on Sundsy. Mrs. Elton Gale and sister, Edna B Hoadley, spent Thursday with Mrs. Ralph Tarbell, of North Bangor. Vrourr. • - • -1111. •• - * -ss*. * - T- • • \- 1 —»•• Church end Society Notices. Mrs. Flora ET win will install the officers of Wm. D. Brsaas/i Women's Relief Corps oa Friday evening, Jsn. W. The regular meeting el the W. C. T. D. 00 Friday will be a business teuton. Mrs. E. C. Rider will give s talk oa aerrsat events. • • Mrs. J, C. McCarthy, of Tapyar Lake, hat beea speeding a few days l» •*»», oalied here by the illssss of aer Mrs. 8. P. Btasjtv WUl MoN*asser spent Ghristroaa with his family here. , Hatel Spaulding entertained company ^hrlstmw^ity- an? had - a pretty Cbrisf mas tree for the tittle-folks. (3ora Lawrei ce spent a few days out of town last'week.- _Bs«th* Harmon \went to Fairfax last Thursday to visit Mrs. LUliaa Harring- ton and family, also Mr. and Mrs, Band, in Burlington. •,-•'» Frank .Brow* speafc Sutrdayin Forf Covington. : tte Carpenter, of Ogdensburg, is the guestDf friends intown. . Blanche Barber spent Sunday 'in Brandon, the guest of her sister, Stella Trim,-. '- .•'•--.! Edith Brown has been on the sick list. Clark Spaulding spent Sunday' out of town, Mrs. James Spaulding hi a little better at present writing. j Harriet Spaulding entertained a friend from North Bangor Suhday. Mrs. Charles Walker, of North Bangor, was in town one day last week, : - Mrs. N. W. Lawrence has returned from Maasena, where she spent Christ* mas, the guest of tier sister, Mrs,-8ulli- vaa. Mr. and Mrs. Jobert, from the Kast, visited her grandmother, Mrs. Cardinal, and Mrs. E. D. Everest last week. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Burr have gone to Lake Placid for the-winter, for Mr. Burr's health. Miss Jessie S *cy, ol North Bangor, ia* guest of friends here. Mrs. Liberty Jock spent last week in Dickinson. George Finley.of Richmond, Vt., was a guest of A. H. McKlrnm, his cousin, last week. Ass Pury ea Is on the sick list, - Mr*. Minerva Spaulding is staying with her soxV'M. A, Spaulding,and family during the winter, X. B. iawrencevHte, Oeorge Kingston left for Amherst Col- lege on Monday last, Konmine Shepsrd was in Massena over Sunday, We regret to state that the condition of John Charletun is not as. favorable as could be desired. Boru to Dr. und Mrs- GrUwold in Greenwich, Conn , a son. Mrs. Griswold wa« formerly M*sS \Carrie Morrell of this jilsce. Mrt», John W. Kingston returned from the Ogdensburg hospital last Saturday night. Miss Florence Clark of the Potsdam Normal is spendingher vacation with her parents here. Boy Brunson is quite seriously ill, Miss Elisabeth Morrell of Yonkers is visiting Wm. Morrell and family. Mis* Mildred Foster \* visiting relatives in Alburg. Jotham Hull of Lock port spent the past week with his. parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hall. Mrs. Helen Claflin of Potsdam has been visiting Barney Whitney and famuV. Dayton Patraw spent Christmas 10 Sobeoectady, the guest of Guy Harmon. Dr. and Mrs. Proctor spent Chrtotmaa with relatives io Potsdam. W. J. Malakie a Lake Placid spent the holidays with his family hare, 1 The officera-elect of Deer River Orange will be installed next Saturday evening. A very enjoyable party was held in Harmon hall last Friday evening, tas guest of honor being Jotham Had of Lock port. Refreshments were served and alt passed a very pleasant evening,- Mrs. Bernard Clark rstorosd from Og- densburg on Tuesday last. Christmas was observed In the usual manner ia St. Thomas' ohuroh oa Christ- mas night. The church was very prettily dsoorsted with ropes of'oedar festooaod above ths windows aad inurspersed wits holly. Ths tree was brilliant with trim- ming* and lighted osadles which no brighter than the eager little peering over ths news t» catch a gtii of what jood old St. -Nick had teftTft* them. The programme ooeaistsd of songs, reottattoas aad aa address by As rsotor, aftsr which thsgtfu wst* distri- touted. Many thanks ars doe tatae lady who thus reesembsrs taa sod puous of St. Thomas' Miss Eva Elliott, of Syracuse Uni- versity, is spending the holidays at her home. Prof, John Toggey,,of Pittsburg;* P#., is the guest of his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Chat. Tug gey, during the holidays. Miss Estella Raynor, of Malone, is heje visiting her grandmother, Mrs, E. Mc- Eane. Hugh DalreU, of l^ng; lAke, |a Bperid-^ log two weeks here with his family. . B. Bruth. of Constable, spent Christ- mas at the Franklin House. Mr. and Mrs. J. Almun, of Westvijte, spent Christmas at Henry Donnelly's. Amongthose that are home from high school for the holidays are Miss Edith Hughes, Lillisn Long, Florence and JEjottie MoFadder, -Qrsoe Crippen and Elsie Wilson, ;.' r Oa Thursday, Deo. attOiis occurred the msrriage of Albert EUIott and Miss Floreooe Watson, of Dundee. . fiev. Campbell, of Montreal, acted a s btat man aad Mist Nettie Watson bridesmaid. The wedding march was played by Miss (Jfjppeo, Mr. Ellioti is one-.'.of Trout RiVers fitost highly respected and pros perous young merchants. Miss Wstson »,M young lady who hw ^ron many friends in this section. Mr. and Mrs, Elliott are, spending their honeymoon, in ^Tpper Canada- TAeif many friends here •Wead «>ag«ltalatitfns. 25 Per Gent, Discount # CI.AMIFIED ADVERTISING AT : *l : - '-p-mi':^ - ;-V;'-;.* ISaaiteS, to ,«H» to rest, lost, +• <«atsrAsV^JMa«eg. it leanj bely wanted, aa* advertlsenteats mtm. stnUlar rtaaracter 1 eent . m vvoni *«: sae-fc- insertion. W» , ; a«V taktea for less than 2« cents. 1. HOME OF GOOD GLOIHES. mm HOUSE jfpe sl|SN»^!I*ofaro»Bed : toons at SL watli- JL ^stress. .BttaWWawwa^ehetrfeUants. Ipqage on rjrmtiiww •- . vbtt- fOT«,T|WlABMOoss#^^1v' V * m ^IjritirTlWBV—PttWfttoafliapBewey a.Bmiai's Tf rtrusMprefor TurBer's ntituirpRSMdascc ssr- vfce. Brwptsaartaiawe. TOlf T17ENEB, Pro- -prle«t>r.,^ •- ., •;..-,. • • - -- ;--Wjt-- ^•*J^^ T «VOA^KeCl^aaf' *. AiLJB? M°K W -WW*Ht #.,0Pa»^ f|W «S»>-Afanutbed»n<t hrated rocim solfc. A. J*S? *r ***»• Q«« locsMt* and at a retsoaable price. inquire a* the pjiLAiuo* <***>• ~ -. . 18« - ^»•i»•^>»•^<»»»n«n••«•H^•»^•^^^***^ n •'^v**•*••^•\ t \* , •**•* ,, FRIDAY 17 &t]TABANT3 •radi 21? jLTXBAd- Offers the Qre&i l,aughing Musical Comedy .' .Success\. \'• Tjielt fAi.si, ipwtnton course In jn«i»niB«lsa* •f- *%^^^|hwam9V> compete ocrarss wjth toterraUfoi^oorTeTOadenoesebool, Bpas^oanbetraiiiteTedbyine. ' . Contract P»M . „ IsblendiaeilisBes for scsss one who irtnto to ttudy ««rineertiur bou»cJi*«.Scbool , « price Unoir»l JO. iwntainfor fSm&' 3 ^P«r' 1 «««i«W0l««aeT4«^Olull ileal estat^Barsains m S mm A, m. PABMBLEE A SON 40UWNtl ACK TrMBIEUNM AN1> ruxxo* PSOPIBTT 41,30 ofiOkM. SKAL I8TSXE. mtsn ''.-'' GBO. W. BVSTtN, Manager, *L oneof tne best locations io sWone, with all nKidera eottTenienees, with broad pftzzu) and a tpieodkt outlook, inquire pf A* B. JPARMSLKS A 8ON.MA»0ft«,N.Y. Wtf JMtm »AI.K«ao!iie^J»rtt an« tot corner ot A iUl& and WtlUofrton streets, known »s tb« rrsd TWIBIOOS Souse. 7W» property 1* Io a «oa* looaUos aad is drttrsWe. inquire of 4. 8, PAH- MILKB 4 80N. Malone, N.Y. ISU •EH»»SJr»fB~Hoiue!,i»rii »Bd i«r t all tew ana JE In (rood repair, No. w Branch »lr«et, Kslone, A detlrsble property t»«j»p, laqolre of 4. 9. PAIU M«XM*SON,M»lope,K.V, IStf IJH>B SA1,,B—AflwiraWe butter factory on IBs A? 8*. Lswreuce Turnpike^ wlm lltUisapartmeolg, runalog water aad steam po««r, TBI* factory b«* a Jar(« patronase, and lta, motisr maker. Inquire of A. B. PARMKUEt it SOK, Kaionn N- Y. im poH 8AI,E««WjJ4t Is koosm as U>« founarr A? lot on Catherine »treei, opposite me MaoMillan Woolen MUU now osned by B. J, j^oper. Tai» property fronu on two streets, Catherine and Pearl, sod buafalrlrftootf'hotueon Catherine Mreet tint COM with it TBI* prope\]! must be told at once. Inquire of A. tf, PAgHELEE 4 SON, Matooe, »T. l«f Arrival of Kitty ^S, tiny on^ to men's 11,colors, /wurm, fancy, 50 cts. to $5. Leggings and gafters, 5 Colors, bed shoes, moccasins; Indian decor- ated slippers^ shoe trees, arch supports, JRretty pat- ent leather shoes for child- ren^ boys, girls and grown nps. Hockey and skating shoes. Economy in Necessities. Presented by the o;iginai Jc cast, incluc3ing MISS FX.OKSKCB FORBEST, FBE15 R. WRfilf and MAX. JOHNSOU The bomfr of high cia^s motion Pictures illustrated Songs and *0 ijotertaiomenfs are always interesting, refined and worth- double the price of admis.-ior» Jtdmismon S 0ts* Born. MANNING.—Ia et. /obn»t>ury, vt, on Saturdaj, Dec. a, 1807, « dsugbter U> Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Man- ninir. art. Maoalnf vu formerljr Mlw Grace Wiaierti, of aaasor, N. Y. WILLIAMS.—Ia Syracuse. N. y., on Monday, nee. SB. 19W, s SOD to Mr. and Mrs. Oonjt Williams. ' Mrs. WllUams was formerly Mlas -Nelllf Ctirtls, of Mekusoa Center. Notice to Contractors. Married. POWESS-WILCH - At Cbateaacar, N. V., oa Monday. Dw. SB, I8U7. Frank T. Posers, of Clinton, ens Mtas Mantaret Welch, of cnatesaaar. a\ETCHAM-CAKP.-At St. Reels rail*. N. T M on Thursdar. DM. 3S. 18S7, Ualie XsKcbam and Miss Jesste Camp, both of St. Basis Pans. OOMatDWS-BBOWN.-In Port Covlnjton, N. T.< OB Tuosdaj, Dec. JH, tSttr. by Her. *. 8. Uardnsr. i- Lsslls Coasainsj. of Cnyion. N. V M and Miss Hua- Sett Browa, otfort omatton. Died. -it the Stats i ^^€^SS^^,^SSi m^ llswariu a^iva (jam A*rtir mr* Marasai was BMS* la Kaioae. tae rorawr nosae PKU»I>.-At tas State HoarttsJ, OfdVosSttrs, M. r^Mlbmsar, use.SS,tsvT.of neaatsai^ tfuk rgswtj^anpsrtr ***** > F. * Msaoa, of Maicns, aoa f, *, M«r a, of Bsrka, apast Otrsstsoas ta •star, N. H., whan tt*y famMy rsaaioa at taa ansae « sistsr, Mrs. Artaar W. Haiaraost & m 13M \V STATU OP NEW YOEE, J OfTICS Or THK STiTk UlCtSEIK ASD 8CSVKV08, Albany, H. T. I Pursuant to the proTtotooi of Chapter IIS, of the laws of K9S, as amended, sealed nopoeals will be received by the uodereljned at ba office In the state Ball at Albany, on Thursday, taeS&lday of January, 190*, at IS o'clock noon, for UM Unprovemsnt ot the followlM public bigBways in rraaklu coanty:- Koad -No. Maate of Boat. Miles •m Malcns-MortS Baafor AM 70i Malone fort GwSaetoa Sec. 8 sjss «B Matooe-roK CoTUwtoB Bee. 3 4.19 Plans and sprctScatfcwa for UM above work may be seep aad propoBSl forna obtalood at UM office of tne , \\**' 1 * 1 * *Sf. •* rB - . ^< » <, •\»» 1 prawned tn a \Jf** watod eavatopa saSofsMt ea the outside WHS. UM MM sad aiueber tf tbe read far waJek the srosotaj a BMMIS. - \Sf* «**2SL*5**i \S aoroawasssS by a Hew York draftorac^BsdctedtBays^atslslitloiheorda. of ttM State «B«laeer aad iamy*«r aa aauatai *wtu>«kaK«»• P«rcsat.«t tts aaje^mToftbe srowal wh»* aaeijbaft or estck atMotsasalea, **• ta^eraasekwlBk*SsMby«» watTest^ WiesocoasafmlbMderwfllte.r^aefwItoirlveaboaa «w Ma^tV^^ga^^Qaajroran bMs. »w« ' - . state&atUsertaSSamior. ' Donaldsons smg STORE. Of clean, well starched COLLARS wii appeal to men who cste to look as well»k po»|ibl0. The way we handle them, the CtVCAN, SMOOTH FINISH and \be per fecliop of the work throughout, is Mir- reason for want ing your next bundle, FORftJNE'S Up-to-date Malone Steam taundry. Home \Phone 261 S Catherine St. saa AWWU i££Ttl£L For Solid Comfort ...GET BEHINJD AN. . ODiBoiiniGi mioTr TBE BEST SMOKE POK 5 Cts. OR THE M. & L. CIGAR The Beat lO^Cent Clanr on the market Maaafactured by ibe M.ll.Ci Co, ittofle,». T. JUST OPEH The New\ Etaberdashery HiwJieat Quality &»*%m mm* *aeured h i •i \ |.< t- Easy to Select Easy to Buy Pleasing to Old and Voun^ i 11 ^ - % IM **^^ •M^ tf&aio THV-BKl : -Mi «dvf-rfl; i&*-e'6'S<!&'tc'r tail T,;«sJ«f sJfa~?a.H 'M'R- AMD! Tiie'-tmni'L\.. Hld>e;'iK ;V : -•'.•': <vht'i> —.rvtr'r- a il to 'help ; i.hf'irrj liniiivi rKirv fei!( : ;i.vtiiip {>rd ttb:|-the iiitcnij rev'.:pietv?.-4 \f'f relatives'Triit -present from-: . $r*. :L.\V: :I-:I W^:fey K.-HJI end'-Mrti.. -H-'n| •'iii.izabf.tii, '.'.. Fred -M- i,.i',>; andlr^ • I.* ' _• iiihe; Mr. it;/. daojfhu r,'-• '. •'. '\Refrrfehi.r'i-:: ', Many exqui.-. the compai . a-h»ndsbi:, - . fromthr-'-'- .'\. .'The cl.ara servanoe » &-- iarity of Mr ^ 'esteem in ' comnibnity. ber of the /firi.i I of the large.--: Sleiglisin Nuriti| of the bigh^t apublic spirit' -board, of tr.ut't* eral years. iie| Of the Frank!: t! iMtfore'sellir:/ eftt propria .- IJattj^opuiar :. P*O0rielor. f r ... Mr. Eidr.eJ*.-' St. Lawrence lone 35 years ploy e>f the W.h. spinner, a trad-- -mills of New- ^.•l^ he entered the Paddock, then j> House, and it ^ Paddock that i, * JPtora. Mrs. EirJ \genial d.ispoMti. • tality, andnuii.: They have two Eldredge auJ Mr^ lone. The PAJLLADI L J lations on the joins with the ctf Mr. and Mrs. 1 i ds] - ness and pro>{>erit REPUBLIC A f MEET IN Nl Important Meetir To-morrovv ^Tt * 2, 1908, occurs meeting of the 1-1 MOD'S Repubiicar will be held in tbe| organization over street. Inasmui I - matters of import \the session will nature, a^^ large atte] - -Thepliib is now iO ltd p>rrjiac.-nt have be-n rewire! - lights added, and t| tjeiyed an J pot ic ling ap of the (li| meetings are to w:hejre..'the .n.^nbe spend an eveninK will takeo&evtL na asm, Theoccui^ii) ma' k the beginn 11 bership campaign that th& oombt-r largely inereasi i .--Yoiing R*-|iulii. ii therisounlj- »ij. ii'av. Jiayean excellent i| morrow pfeDin^. year and tbe \ alii\ whl'rh the rn-mV-r- fax e'x -'-t-d ti. ,1 .',•:. - . The ciub .;.,- ;..ti| thus far. i ; c it.-. H.-t'-r-j 'it's pr^ja'nizb't;'.1. ap.: *ork,and seeai-- u'ow-j a n*w era f ^r.'.u.ii jjeotial. year SI,<I - faattleVs-> near ai lritic S period', or--fw-tiiia'r. the con,!r.^'.iri\..n't-bt\.' . In niiu, i'\- rs\ t'f'iere-tj •Slioald be a R'eat the rne'iii fen-tup. '£i youbj.' liepublu^iin i'n I in,the Kraoklin (V/uoq p&blicac (Clubhand is nt'W. IJOUJC i.ut \tJ v •morrow, eight at tUp-i get, m.-u-uoh with U>*> PROFESSOR i THESTAfl . 1 '-• • ,_ ,-•'- - . .btfptmt F. \S'bdgW ,i>ai-f X he-,|iririci{ja.i -of at-'Malo'ne,' was,^s.i^n'ul'| : \State coaventTon tif\fc i o.f-t;K,e Stat*-, «.-htci, Syracuse lqy\ tveeb:.- preeidenpy tit the'.St HigbSchcwI Pi-intxif Xew York. Th^eiet-i reeogoitioftof Mr. Hoc service io Um orgabizi-J office is one year, ant bring him Unto still among the educator* .Mr, Hodge wag acci: Hodge to the corn 'Ba'ke.ry«nother wembsj Academt?\ JEa.ejo.lty , -vsss i WIN$ ROTABLE Ri0barrl J. Donos-anjl boy and a brother x?I iv recently won a notabjs the esse of Jeremiah] American Oil Co. of j which has been so long i In 1801 Jeremiah of the American Lias hs|«r«el by being cfi .-'•tl'-.af the company's I v ^ v tfc*alV*ar : Hfe. WI vsl^s)alaMat.^L|raoh broij tJeSMlBBsela-eecon: Ifar t»,000. iVsrdiotl itS/t ^HttP* < ~Z>1