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^^ftJtfW^^^:\ 1 -\' -•-\ '\••\^\ l M' *i i-1 I ? * I •-:: For tli* third time Marian Macrea • ose from tbe uncomfortable settee that raced tbe complaint desk and approach- ed the young woman, seated behind the wide window, wbo«a»as talking to the checker. \Of coarse it gave her a good chance to let ua ail know what sice white anus she has, but my mother *d see me III »j grave before she'd Jet me g o t » * bait in any such costume as that.\ \Will you kindly ascertain whether ioey have found my parcel yet?\ Inter- ranted Marian, tapping the desk light- ly with the tip* of her gloved finger*, Xfce young person flout ber an impa- \*n» one about which. 1 inquired at intervals for the pa»t half hour.\ \What** yom-name and what'* wrong w*& th* handler Inquired the girt fi \Too nook my name twice and tele- phoned the-delivery department, and i am watting for their report. Why do you not call than again and see wheth- er th*> parcelhaa been located?\ jt \Say *> you think I want to get the .dtfHwy boy* down on m*t it they lad It, ttey'H teU me quick enough\- *lf*-~ echoed Marian, Ber delicate fac* ftuabinx under the girl's coot Im- 'ffttlMmee. •\-\ • \Well I'll tak& your name and ad- dratw and drop you a portal when *c *»dlt, w Tndeed, yon. win not. I want it aa* Majlaa. and ahe walked i jTr- \$•'• **?-..;- -\• . ,.._ v I ;• t \ i ;'%&/•'•-•• awty front the window, with head high and noatrik quivering , '^«a*a«rlf.ahe*a going down into the asboellar to get It.\ giggled the young peraea to the checker. \It la funny bow swan* awail*. think: they can come to here and rttethla store. I jroeaa ahe deean't know wer*e 'got a system' here;*\ Then while the gin continued her »c- cjwst of the iancy dreae hall Marian miwa^fattomaln aisle, found a «oor- wift#r iand naked to be directed to the aapealnteadent of employees. J?l*» la*«fcate wa« ushered lato the of a ajibooth faced; square chap who looked aft if he ha|t 'tffa&tfl Ida training on the foot- halt grfdlKm rather than as stock boy to * 1^ de©art»ent atore,, . Wcharf Burnaide had tttoea mm the iVftmin^u h» tb« etore Wfae*e he waa^ »u»w wperfatealefit, «tudyin« practical : methoda by day and phyalcal and EngHeb brancbea at the . ,..^/^.«j«DW*:by'iil'ght-; ' |l^i»,afc[^.;»efld% ; aSr.*s«k,.. Ma- riapjiacrea'a card bent between hla flagera. He looked the slender, grace- firi«i*» over with the keen eye of a aecwfontei tp seeking good mater - s t*r hia ataff mid decided that ahe »Mt J» areDortair or magaalno writer 1M«»^ JnfoOTirtlon about the eeudi- ttoa of tte working girl. He had met «aJV,*oefc*&eehe had become auper- ? *^#$**'€#0; we do for you, Hhw Ma-; Wa*rbehiqulre\d offering ber a seat : '-^\'&d&& MB^/ip\a&'yoii whether yo«r complaint department had been <m&ifae&'Ja? the convenience of your coaJoBaSTB or to browbeat them SO ef- fec*s»lQr that tney-will endure almost •wtoeonTenlence rather than make . Richard Burnside sat down rather- -£ auddeoly. This was not just what he' -&^ Very deHberately. but courinclagly, I Marian'-toM her atory, from the indlf- < ference of the clert who had ftwt • waited on her to the impertlftwuoe of •' the young woman at the complaint deak. When she had flutshed,«nrnslde : . >eatted forward, hia handi elaaped be- f tween hla knees, bis face boylab no longer, but aeamed deeply with Unee - +• of anxiety. \-. .. H ;;:\:>; ' ' \Mlaa Macrea, you hare been treated outrageously, and so baT« isauy of our coatoniffra, and I, the anperiBetndent of thia store, cannot llnd * remedy, be- ' cauae I cannot handle women em- ployeeB. 1 can ha»d*s the boya In thla h^ because I Imow boys, but the in- dlffejrent, the luanlrnt woman employee la beyond nw,\ . He glanced up, Jo meet Marian'a aymr - pathetic giaaeat ; lEinimlalvely he/toSX her^^of blalwaBhle beginning, theprlde '• wlto. wMeh he fcad- accepted ,hiafnew •. work a*a' Wa many vexations and trtaJa.wKft Jieompeteot help. -Ijil* h»« five glrla at that com- ptetei4Mk, each }ea« aatiafactory than th«\l*p''l«*»*e hm If I eottlft iuat •ai a gtrt with judgment, dtocretlon «ai good m«»n«ra—but y*u can't ex- ':; ya^jCtft fatd a«ch a girt for *12 * week, . . «**,£«»!* ^ B3« big gray •ejes We» lifted to Ifarlan'a brown ones. She laughed, a queer, chuckling little \ laiaghthat aeemed to fairly bubble tip fMa* bar afender white throat; \Do yen think I would ffi the bill? I would like to ea rn f 12 a week.\ •TTotl^ *«ap«d Spraaide,. hia glance ttmraibig from her neat boots to her trla* tailored hat. ^•fjfcjr,--ye* Wheu I came In here I ••«» thought of auch a thing, though I 1MW* been wanting a position of soajM sort. I bellere I would know whatiwr a woman had a Juat com- plalBt or waul trying to cheat the firm, and I hava always bjen complimented 011 <ay tact T know I hare patfence, baeausa 1 have been—companion to an btraiid fdr aeireral, years. If you wouHi consider the proposition, t can fnrnlah rafarences.** M f don't give a ig for references, foo't* engaged. C*» you begin Mon- «ay? m put that girl back where aha belong*—in the mail' 01 der depart' ment\ And that was how Marlau XJacreA walked* out of the Barne.? Rroa.* stor* with *. Job In her pocket and an odd little anrile playing around her lipa. Three months passed. Burnside was 00 longer worried about the conduct ot the complaint department. In fact, he argued that tbe reason be dropped in to talk complaints over with its pre- siding bead was merely a* a relief after other worries. It was a pleasure towi department ruo so smoothly. And Mil OTer the big store the aama atmosphere was beginning 10 assert itself. There were weekly talks to the women clerks, at which reports from x floorwalkers and complaining custom- er* were offered; little lectures on the •arooothiag out of tangles and the ad- justment of differences were given. The saJes girls took a new view of setifeff goods and hmdling customers, and *oo* knew Jnat these t;>iks were aff •iftanad.out to a charming little up- •^•rtment, whew the supertn- *sd the bead of the complaint dsfijliiisiil graTely diacussed store prdbkaoa whfle the invalid mother for- fot'fttr owjr polaw hi llatooJng to th« •aiiJSBwaatB of Wr daughter 3|s« esja* OM greot day whas Tgsjiig Wmm,.Bt^.'ntiumd tnm bis trt^aratosf tfc* world. Bithard Buro- s|«» 1^ !»• »s^ to gtfa acco«»t of Mi*m»tra»>lr Others had dons so ia ••\\'\ \~\ is* ta*glob*, iodao moraiaa-the bs«4 of the house sit fij his sripe-rlutendeufs office saying the sort ot things that warm an employee's liwrt when there came a tap at the door, atul a girl with soft brown bair and criw «>nt«>v»»d the office, her hamls^ tilled with ivi>\rt slips. \Mr. Barnes. I w;ini you t.» know lUlsa MacrcR, Hi* very fiipah^\- But Mr. BarneiinPlfo «popIectl.% vow sparring for wind, \Marian what in itie world! If yuit wanted aouieihlug to Uo« why didn't yott go to Wr settlfnient work*/' ^ Richard Burnside felt the little office^ spinning around «»Mnria« eroswed the room and patted the apoplectic fore- head «ootttogly with her slender white band, \Bear Uncle Jimmy, do not have a stroke. With the head «?f ttur* firm globe trotting nud pvprytliiajr mother und I h«4 to the mM to this stare, t felt t had a right to come to here and see tnat, our small investment wa» safe., tm couldn't expeet Jimmy or Howard tojdo it when one has & new motor and the other * new yacht\ ten uUflutea later Marian, laid faer reports on Burnslde'a deak and turned to/leave. He held the door open for &er, and as she flung toto ft cheery smile she stopped suddenly. His face looked old- His eyes were heavy, as if » they had watched something very Iove- ]L iy and dear pass oat of his life. Sht » t paused irresolutely and glanced oyer 'ber shoolder. Mr. Barnes, Sp., was Just passing through the opposite door- way Into the mail order department. , \Yon will tie Up tonight,, as usual?/! want to talk oyer the question of a new rest room for the girls.\ BJcbard Burnslde'a face went a shade pater) and he spoke in a voice he had never used to her before, ••Certainly, Jf yoU Wish if . \Of course I wish it.\ SIR? tried^to: speak gayly, but her voice trembled.\ *5Bon*f you understands I want ;er- erythlng to go on jost as It has before. Oa, whj do: you make it BO hard for me?\ His face was still stern, but she persisted. \I—I want you to tell me—what—what t would not lei yon say the other night—because 'now I know it was all for myself—don't,yon understand!;'\ She passed put like a flash and drew , the door shut behind her, Rlchardr\ Burnside leaned heavily againsttft| breathing hard, hut the.-light of youth had come hack to his eyes. ! 11w Great Humorist When a Boy as a^^lBti^uW.* , JUSf WANTED TO SHOW 0FF. His Own Story of Hia Tsmptatiort «IM) Fail, tho Way Ma Improvad His Op- ' portonity and tha Dramatic Climax to H» Performian©*., '.\\'•' An exeirtoir•'event, Iu our' village (Hannibal) was the arrival of the mes- mei-izer. ;i think the! J^»*' * as tSSft .He advei*if«d ,huil*l»1*ri6id pronjlsoi marvels; admission, as visual. 25 cents; children and negroes half price: The village had heard of mesmerism to a general way, but had uot.encounterell It yet. Not many people attended the first night, but next day they iiad •»> fiaghyi wopders/toteil that everyhody\a ie^rioalty. wars flred, and after that for a fortolght the magician had prosi^r- ous. times, I was fourteen or fifteen years old—the afe at Which a hoy is wJJSIng to endure all things, suiter all -aUfga,ifeort :«fi detth by fire. If there- by he may be conspicuous and show off before the public—and ao ; wheti*!! s»w the \Subjects\ perform their fool- ish antics on the platform and rnak* the people laugh and about and admlro I had a DUraing desire to lie a subject myself. Every nlgbt for three nights I'sltin ii» »ow of cajndidates on the platform m& held thi magic disk ia the palm of my baud land gazed at it and tried to get sleepy, hut it was ft failure, r remained awake and had to retire defeated, tike the majority. Also I had to sit there and be gnawed with eftTryof HieMphrjouj^eTinan, I Mi to tit there and see him scamper and Jump when Simmons -the enchanter exclaimed, \See the snake—see the snake!\ tod .hear Mm. say* \3dy how awhile to took after bun. The Grants were Virginians, like Peake, and one day when Oraut WBS gettlnK well enough to be ou his feet and sit around In the parlor and talk the con- versation fell upou Virginia and old times. I waa preterif, but the group was probHbly <|n!t\ unconscious of me, 1 l>elu# only n lad and n neKliKihie quantity. Two of the jjroup. Dr. Teak * and Mrs. Crftwfoj'd, Mrs. Oranf*moth- er, had iseen of lite mtdience when the Klchinond theater j.urncdf dow« yeari Jx«fore, and they talked ov<?r the fright- ful details or tlvtt memowhle tntgedy. These were, eyewitne^es, nnd with their eyes i rns^' It (M with an iutoler- aWe vivMfle*B. 1 snw the fcfctcjs snipkft rolJioij* antf tumTjiln^ toward thf* sky: I saw th? flames taffst through It anil turn red; I heard ifa--, >-hrMv* of i^ despalrtng; I glUnpsed their racfp at the trtnflows. ought fltfttJUr througli ithe veiling smoke,- I saw mem Jamp to theh* death or to mutirattou worse tB«» death. The picture I* tittOH-m yet and can never fade. - - • Very well, thfee or four year* later I was Wng bee, and sole \attWeet\ la the mesmerle show, tt was the begin- ning of the secopa weefc Tho per- formance was h»if? over. Jtust the* the maJesUc Dr. Peake, with his ruf fled bosom and wristbands and hla gold headed csue, entered, and a def« erential citizen s-acatcd his seat beside the Grants and, made fi»> (treat i-blef take it. This happened ~wG)ie r was trying to Invent eomething fi-ekb In Hie Way of a vision to response t.> ithe pro- fessor's remarks . ; - \Concentrate your powers; Look— le&k attentively, there, don't jrou see something? Coucentrate—concentrate. Now, then* describe it.\ \Vlthout suspecting'It-Dr, Peake hy <entering the place had reminded me of tor talk of three years before. Be had also furnished me capital and was .to beeome my confedewte.an nceo»plice in mjr frauds, l hegait on a vision, M. vague and dim one. ffhat wfts part of the game at the beginning of a vision. It Isn't best to see It too clearly at first. It might look a* if you bad come load- ed with .it,) Tfaei vision developed by degrees and gathered swing, moiaea* tttia, eaergy. * It, was the Hlchmond fl», Dr*'Feajko .wa» void-at firit, and his flue face bad a trace of polite scorn In It, but when be began to rec- ognhte ftat fire that »expression changed, and his eyes began to light up, A* soon as t saw that 1 threw the, valves wide open and turnetl ou all the stean* and gave those people a. »up^ per of fire and horrors that was cal- euiated to last them oue while. They couldn't gasp when I got 'through—they were petrJfie4 ; Or* Pealce h*d rlsea and was standing And breathing hard. He said In a great voice: \My doubts are ended. No collusion cohld produce that miracle. It was to- tally impossible for him to know those details, yet he has desCTibedLfbem with the clarity of an eyewitness, apd: with What unassailable truthfulness God knows l know!\—Slark Twain's Auto- biography to Nortoi*merlc»4 Bevlewj I JUST RECEIVED I I Four p&rloads of Cutters 2 Wfrn\- V'Tbe Best is None Too Good.\ This applies to M UMCE I As well as anything else. You Want THE BEST Apply To V It la a Coward and: Only Fights Whan - ' . , , H I* Cofn«rs«r, ; ' ''•* •• :\.' Regarding the cougar, the largest member of the feline family in ,fi)e United States, it may be eajd that it it blessed with more thap a rightful slntre of names, to one section r It is the\ panther, somewhere else it 'Is termed mountain Hon, In another 1 * locality it |s called a puma, and the: old time back- woodsmen will tell yOU Wood curdling stories of ••«ie palhter;\ Iu uorth«iste«i Washington It is generally spoken of as the cougar. •'••.,- ,i, ; : The writer In a long life spent with rifle and trap has bunted and killed these, animals to their native haunts *0d can Beac witness fa>0M truth..rej- gardlng them all—wherever found or under whate*ver «nme* their habits are IdMrical. Among' many people—and this la. elttdetittose who should know ljeUor-*. this animal Is looked upon as very datt< gerous. Awe inspiring stories.are told of tbe <Qui»r springtog freto «. rocky ledge or-a» oyerha»gl»g: tree apd- rend- ing the. helpless wayfarer passing be- neath. These anecdotes have ' been heard by all and believed by many, nor •' will 1 deny ttiat anc£ things may have occurred, but it is safe to-say that practically all these, stories are -exaggerated and many of them down- right lies. - Over thirty years ago, iu cotopany g :j We handle Ihe Watertown Sfeighs. None better toade^ * 5 Also* let of splendid value Fur Robe^BisnteK Ilitrness and 2 W Horse Furnishings, ^ ; JJ | C E Pearson & * \ ' ! *$• . ejs- «|e »f ' aje, *|e %> $? \ Jfc '' ^ ^ %, -^ Wake lip ^^_. , . ., With an old\ and experienced front iers- ^^S}1 to ™PW»*Jpto* *a8*f*i»toan,i was shooting deer, elk ^hd hear «6tt pm he was observing: a splendid „$ mU og m tt eat to * g%ii« of tie sunset, and so on—the whole insane business. .\*'•' \' \'•. On the fdurth night temptation came, I was sot strong enough to resist I bad gated at the disk awhile 'tended, to be sleepy apd began to . Straightway came the professor began to make passes over my and flows my body and legs and arms, finishing each pass with a snap of his fingers in the air, to discharge tte surplus electricity. Then he began: to \draw\ toe with the disk, holding it to hit fingers and telling ate I could not take my eyes off if, try aa X might So I rose slowly, bent and gaiing, and followed that disk all over the place, just as I had seen others do. Then I was put through tbe other paces* Upon Suggestion I fled from snakes, passed buckets at a Are, became excited over hot steamboat races, made love to Imaginary girls and kissed them, fished from the platform and landed niudcats that outweighed me, and so on, all the customary marvels, but not to the cus- tomary way. i was cautious et first attdwatchful, being afraid the profess- or would discover that 1 we* an im- postor and drive me from toe platform to disgrace, but as soon as I realized that I was not in danger % set myself the task of termtoattog Hicks* useful- seas as a subject and of usurping his /Place. It was a sufficiently easy task. Sfeks was born hoBesfj t without© that in- cumbrance, so «ome people said. Hicks saw what he saw and reported ac- cordingly; I saw more than was ris- ible nud added to it such detail* a.<* could help, Hickff had no Imagination; I had a double supply. He was born caita; 1 Was boro excited- Xo vision could start « rapture in him, aud he was constipated as to language any- way, but if X saw a vision I em)Mied the dictionary on to It and lost the remnant of my mind joto the bargain. At the end of my first half hour Hicks was a thing of tbe pant, a fallen hero, a broken idol, and I knew if and was glad and said in my heart. \Suc- cess to crime T' Hicks could never have' been mesmerixed to the point where be could kisa an imaginary girl In public or a real one either, but I was competent. Whatever Hicks had failed to I made It a point to succeed to, let tbe cost be what it might phys- ically or morally. In 1847 we were Jiving in a large white house on the corner of Hill and Main streets. My father died Iu It la March of the year mentioned, but our family did not move out of It 1 until some months afterward. Ours was not the only family iu tbe bouse; there was another—Dr. Grant's. On* day Dr. Grant and Dr. Reybow argued a matter on tbe street wft*b sword casta, and Grant was brought home multifari- ously punctured. Old Dr. Peake calk- ed tbe leaks and came every day for cutters in the Rocky mountains. Cou- gars Were more abundant than I ever saw them elsewhere, yet It was per* fectly safe to roam toe woods at wilt. Rolled in my blanket, I have passed many a night under the sheltering branches of some^ big tree without even ft fire to scare these animals away. I was never attacked by \one im)ess it was cornered or perhaps so badly wounded as to be unable to get i*way. Under these eondltlsns nearly any an- imal will, fight for Its life. — Sports Afield. A -, ••--• : ; His Emendation. ' \The most laconic man I know of is a deaf and dumb man in our town.\ one of the party remarked. ''He never writes on bis little pad mofe than enough to convey bis meaning, ; 4 *It happened he was a. good;-'poker- player and one night won a watch n nd chain from a young man ot the town The young man's father, a. very pomp ous. Individual, heard of It and,' meet ing the successful gamester on ('«' *txe*t next day, stopped him The dc-vf and dumb man produced hi* little p-ii On it the Irate and pompous UV •' wrote, 'I understand yon won Hoi s gold -watch the other night.' He Iwutt! ed It t o toe deaf and dumb mutt, «x ; peeling to see him change countenance' and offer to give up bis spoil %bs> latter did not quite do that, ho«etc,-T Instead be took toe pad, wrote two words carefully on It and returned it The pompous father read iascrtbxJ thereon; - \ » ! 'And chain.' \That ended toe affaln'VXew Or- leans TlmesJDemocrat. **M«NB««MMB]Baa*a>^ ^ . To your opportunity 1 We nan giro juntos' beat readiW matter-at the least oosfeof anypaper In Franklin county. 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The-FavorltePresxrrip- t{o\n\Easproven a great boon to expectant mothers by preparing the system for ;:,. coming Of baby, thereby rendering .cb:K.- birth $&t&, easy,; and almost painless. Eesr in mind,.please that Dr. l'i<-r.'< F*vorito Prjescription is nut a &-cr.v'. . patent medicine, against which the mtV: Intelligent pedplo are quite riatura... averse; because of the uncertainly a.- ; their eoinposHion and harmless charaot. : tat is * WEDICIXE or KXOWS COMPOS; TioS,atoll list of all its Ingredients'.b>i.•..• printed, in plain English, on every boti.. Wrapper. , An examination of this list o' Ingredients.will disclose the fact that it : 3 non-alcoholic-'ia its composition, chemic- ally pure, triple-refined glycerine taklhp the place of the commonly used alcohol to it* make-np. In this connection :t may not be out of plaoe to state that th<- \Favorite JrTescriptiOn•\ of Dr. Pierce !> •the only medicine put up for;the cure v: woman s peculiar weaknesses and a ments, and sold through druggists, a the ingredients of which have the ui. animous endorsement of all the leadn. B - medical writers and teachers of all the several-schools of practice,and that u,, as remedies for the aliments for whlci. \Favorite Prescription\ Is recommended A little book of these endorsements w.;. be sent to any address, post-paid, and absolutely free If you request same l v postal card, or letter, of Dr. B. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N.Y. „„ Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. Constipation is the cause • ' many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease, Easy to take as cand j rRADCj - MASatS ^ OcaiQNS , ComrmOHTaAc, fftw jtakaa .Srowh Jinnn *1 oi»tw«,UttEe ^#^#4-4»4»^#^4 f **4*4»*4 > #**##*#^* Jim W^ JTeo Much. '<• There como times when tht- desbv and need for a vacation are <iulte ovet balanced by other things. Wheu Mm Hanson had nursed the children of BerryvIUe through an attack of scarlet fever she resisted all suggestions from grateful parents that she go off for 1 month's rest at their expense. \No said, with weary firmness, \I'm.obliged to all. but I haven't got strength. I could either get ready and stay at home or I could go without get- ting ready, but I couldn't do both any- way In this world.'—youth's Compan- ion THE CRISIS IN THE MONEY MARKET ; riLs caused many big firms to virtually am fon CASH, J. I* Tutor & Co., my New York tailors, a concern of big capital- *ith CASH os HAKb, baa come to tbe rescue of one of the big woolen m iite, Btrvina POK RKADV.-AONRY their entire surplus. The BKNESTT i* VoCBti, These fabrics* are NOW offered at a BIO REDUO- TiOH, but «« every town in America is participating to the BAIISAINS, it would lie wisdom an your cart to nee us ,NOW, BBI^QKE tt h too late. F»r tbe. Hejtt FIFTEEN dava t will offer but reduction on ail CC8X0M MADE '-Suits. Oet in line for a new THANKSGIVING suit and overcoat. ^ , , CiiNtom Tailor, IHAI-iMfB, ,W. Y. Heliever in fine Tailoring, fctt Saj&it&ry. Hmabingj 9mm %Q& Hot Water Heating. < aepiendid Hapol Ranges and Hydraulic Earns and Windmills Scientifically Installed. IsJAtONE, 'jr. X; fi'iYflyiwiifliii'T' EfvSBSBPmS&CCK admiatatratoni; **i&£%£d££*22h£l *W!t'WI gt»«itog:-»- rJ2& t 18*J?&L& J?*^ an»,»e»*T c«£tt\aBd matan oa tba «tl» aay of JaUnarr. 1W8.««i tin UKKIM not be fixated to Kmnrtnc* Bennett, oi louWioooy wh«reof. weg«»e ooied *be«aior wwtwr »•# * rtl,l * e ' ttU \\ ** ^ s °- ^jaaJltrji'.caAlIBKBtArN. Clerk of tte norro- *5££L*5^* w * r « iW^tortiiefwinoMr, W,T ' ; 15*6, Little Betty had beeb playing quietly on the porch one afternoon, unnoticed by her father >*nd a friend, who were dis- cussing the recent finanoial panic. When the guests had gone and bedtime bad come, Betty was .unusually silent and thoughtful. And when she knelt to aay her prayers, a pause followed the usual petitions in behalf of \ papa and mamma' and aunt Mary and ancle Tom and Rover and, Bridget.*' Elnally, with great earnestness, she resumed: M Ao' now, God, please take great care of yourself, 'causa it anything efaontd happen to you we'd only have Mr. Roose- velt—and be hasn't come up to papa's ei- pectations.\—EverybodyB Magazine. /- fib the right thing >f yon have Na. sai©»tarrh. Get Py'a Cream Balm at once. Don't touch the catarrh powders and enn^i for tbeyoontalncooaine. Ely's Cream Balm releases the'secretions that inflame the nasal passages and the throat, whereas common \remedies\ made with mercury merely drive them out and leave vou no better than yon were. Io a word, Ely's Cream Balm .is^a real cure, not a delusion. All druggists, 50c, or. mailed by Ely Bros., 66-Warren St., New York. On January 3J Governor Hughes will give another hearing on the complaint of the village board of trustees of Canton against the .alleged -pollution of their water supply by manufacturing concerns along the De Grasse River. The State health department bat analyzed the water an i reports that it is unfit for drinking purposes. If the Governo&fipds thftttbe faeta warrant % be may issue an executive erder prohibiting the throw-; lug of sewage and refuse into the river. Tht B«t LiMtiVi for Children. P»i*nUshoald»»toItth»taietrehlldreDbavoone :n*ttML.*as)r.moT«neat of the bowajseach iiay. J)OiK)tdo»eth«ehUd with «»1U or griping piU»,M «» too powerfal in offset, and fitaraEtoar - littia inside* to pieoec fearipg thotowela «» toireta, and *«iBBl*t* all thanttls organ* to iwaWwaetirlty. CboooI«te«soateat«blM8.ek ? Tto tak», nwer gripe oraao»e«t«. 10c, tiesad SLOO. Sold by the Hyde Drug Co, A pbyaioian in a nearby town says par- ents should warn their ohildern at this aeasonnf the danger of eating snow. As soon as there isa fall of snow, children and eat it My bandfuls, re- of the filth and disease germs it contains. - Much siokaaw }s due to the pnfctioe. • '- : ', / ; _\-•. -;. A Ponticii-Qucsflon. fentvar-^Well, X see that Tammany D. & H. Coal •';•' ;. - - .V' Best in the Market. and Soft Sherwin & Jones Both 'Phones. AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKU Toledo Ohio.' The Best Known Newspaper theX'nited States. in In many respects the Toledo Blade is the most remarkable weekly new-. paper published in tbe United States. It is tbe only newspaper especially edited for National circulation. It has had t hi- largest circulation for more years tli-u any newspaper printed in Amerira Furthermore, it is the cheapest new - paper to the world, as will be explained to. any person who will write us for terms. The news of tbe world so *r ranged that busy people can more easih comprehend, than by reading cumber some columns of dailies. All current topics made plain in each issue by spec ml editorial matter written from inception down to date. The only paper publish fi especially for people who do or do n-t reeol daily newepapera, and yet thirst u r plain facts. That this kind of a ne»> paper is popular, is proven by the fh.-i that the Weekly Blade now has o ver > 000 yearly subscribers, and is circulai.-i in all parts of the United States. In a i • ditioo to the news, the Blade publishi- short and serial stories, and «nany U partments of matter, suited to even member of the family, .' Write for free specimen copy to THEBLAM: Toledo. Ohi< The regular price of this splendid [.a per is $1 a year. We offer it to substnt ere paying in advance, with the PALI A DIUM, both, papers, one year for ?! r> Send all orders to THE PAIXADI L M CO . Malone, N. V. nominated a straight ticket. Dollitasr-H'mf Well, about bow long do you think it will keep straight?-Life. hSS?i!SS , i? , Ka? w W'* «mr|8. onload tba f^trtjor to d*jUMwadenatBTf»l»Snaed.^ ttiSi ^eeUaca permatwnt en» bx perfectly ,aafe and aataial meant. The twrtlaiattvo for Sildren 10e,»S« and Sl.OS at aU drag stores; THE NEW YORK WORLD. THWON-WEEK EDITION. Itead Wherever the English Language is Spoken Sold by the Hyde BrtieCo. •on, iate of Italone, la nld county, eeocaasd, Uiat ujajr are reqmrwt «> omm tua mo£7it£ m voacli^ ujereof.to.tBe aiwJeraatned, l*ora Ounr. •on, at iter re.i««Dce. ID Malone. in ma county on^rb|rto»u»a«Wof*pruieit. r natae uctobar IT, 1907, «r».» . « \E 1 ^ pOPBSON.AdmlntttnMrlX. Watts * ICooiue, m'js tor AdnUflistratrij\ - nalonp. N. Y. says NOTICE. Announcement After January first we shall conduct a strictly cash storo. A foil line of everything kept in an up-to-date oountrr storo wilt be carried, and we solicit your eash trade. o B. 0, Wilson & Sons, Constable, N. Y. PURSUANT TO iHO&MB 0* HON. SiUVtL Mi. A. Bemaa, anrrogat* of the county of frank- Un, and according to u>« statute to aucb eaas mada and proTtded, notioa u berebj flren (o all person* barto* elaana aaaintt Elizabeth Kilty, lata of Ka- toae, ID Mi ooontjr.deceaaad, ittat Uiey are requtred to ftxbfbtt tbe imam, wiu toe voucben ttwreof, tomarket tba nndortlBoad administrator at nte oOce la Malone, N. T , la said couotj, on or before tb« Slat day of afarabnext. Saicd gept. irtb. 1*07. BANUtt CtASK, Admintotrafor. Waua a Mooac, AU'n for Admuustrator, ««>e o Matone, N. y. Hiva Covars, Inasmuch as dampness within the hive ia greatly detrimental to tbe com- fort and welfare of the bees, particu- lar care should be taken that the bhv covers are tight and waterpj-oof, ad- vises Farm Journal. If the Ulves sre far enough apart to avoid danger of Mowing off, a shade board, well weighted down, will keep the hive oke and dry. A shade boarn is in imln- peosabla article hi avery well regulated •Pttfy. ; WINTER SPORTS ,RE , w U carry the com plate line of BARNEY 4k BEBBY 8K AT88 f. r men and women, boys and girls and tbe kids in all siz-saad nrieae> N «TICa»wpuR8lJANT TO AN OBDIB OF \ Baa. Bamoet a. Bc-man, surrogate of ibe oounty of Franklin, aad according to tbe atatate fa aueb east auuio and prondad, notioe a bareby gtran to all •sawaaba^aaeiaUBf against AUes J. Watttaa, late ot Maloae, In said oounty. daraaaed, Uwt Hs»y ara rtqatrad to eibibit tbe aame, with tbe rooehera tbareof. to tbe undentfoad exeeator at tbe offloe of sfcCUry * Allen, In slaJooe, In said or before tbe ISth - — oowtty, next. on day of Mar ., N. v.. ItoveabarSBtb, 1807. 1>0CI8 V. HUMARO. Bxeeutor. tfcOLAar a Auxx, Ati'TsJttr Kxeeacor, i.r. i.H. 3fc 14caS »you raat a eook. WantaMtuattoa, Want a jalnaann, WaatteaallaBauso, — - • aarvstti atrti Want to ftat a atoa, H. D. Thompson I Co. The New York Tri-Weeltty trltttifie. The Tri,Weekly Tribune is a poofeet edition of the Nfew York Tribune, It Is, however, wsued^s a distinct newspaper on Monday, W/dnesday and Friday of metf week, and contains the essence of all New York news and news of things that can be found in the Paiiy tribune for the whole week. It is just the paper for the man who does not want to spend the money and time for paying and read- ing a metropolitan paper seven days in the week. The subscription pricje is only |t.50ayear, but it is invaluable to those who are interested in tbe prices of flour, grain, wheat, cotton, livestock, butter, cheese, eggs and other farm prcdncis, because of their correctness. In addition to these valuable news features and reports the Tri-Weesfly Tribune gives much prominence to special articles written by experts on subjects of interest to dwellers outside of big oities, includ- ing highway and village improvements, forestry, irrigation, etc. Note the follow- ing attractive combination offers:— The Trt-Weekly Tribune and Metro- politan Magazine one year, 11.65. Tbe Tri Weekly Tribune and McClure's Magaaine, $1.65. The Tri-Weekly Tribune and Harpers Bazar, one year, fl 60. The Tri-Weekly Tribune and Good Housekeeping, $1.75, The Tri-Weekly Tribune and the Woman's Home Companion, one year. U-.M. The Tri-Weekly Tribune aod Success, o»»eyear;|JU«o. The fri-Weekly Tribant and *m.rioau Magaaine, OM year. #l.ea. MwaM0y,4rita year. 11.55.. ; ; V Visa Tri-Weekly Tribune and Etude, * The trtWat*ly Triboaa *«d Opting, •oayea*,aa,oo, •.--;• ;\ .TT** fhefhricera-Week; World is a better paper i> 1907 than ever before. In the cour3fi.of the year the issues tor tbe nei t great Presidential campaign wiii be forr shadowed, and everybody will wish to keep informed.'. The Thrice a \\>eb World doming to you every other «ia.\ serves all the purposes of a daily, an i •.- far cheaper., The newsservice of this paper is C-OE stantly being increased, and it re ports fully, accurately and promptly every event of importance anywhere in tbe world. Moreover, its political news is impartial, giving you. facts, not opinion- and wishes. It has full markets, spien did cartoons and interesting Action, in standard author*. We offer this unequaied newspaper and tbe PAtOADxirs together for one year for «I.«5. f>p N OTlCK-ppBSUANT TO AN OBDER Eon Samuel A.'Betnan, «nrrota«i of tb.- jountyof I-taiHUfcand Eceordlna' to thestaSte-tn uueofConatibie, tosaid oountj.deoeaaed, mat taev •re reqolred to exhibit me same, wufttbe yoncBm «»«*?£. to UH»,under,lgned. 4<,im Gawbter. adffiJWsJ ££££ w l? weVm annexed of the estate of uS asJd. Gideon GautWer, deceased, at foMtabie, mnkUn ooubty. Near Torfc or at the law onto- ofnX ^\«>ber»io. Io Malotte vruage. rnwaim ciMmr, Newx'orfc.oaorteroreibPaHbaayorADrii next, Dated octobtr*. 190?. ' *•« ««»b iinu£a iAV ' tBlttL ' A^^'o^Wfer wltii the Witt 7n> 6 «• M. CjlAMSixtAl-R, Attorney. tbe VOTlClfr-FOKSPANT TO AH OEMR i^ Hon. Samuel A. Bemaa, surrogate of «.„ county of FramUia, aad according to tbe statute in aneb ease made aad prortded, aoSoe t> eew^gtvei \2 t\.£r n, 9 M bartna- claims against James Coot lata of finrfte. In said oounty, deceased, that tissyan re- ?*><£«* K> \Matt the aame. wthtBe vouataM^uiereof, B \ w ;«. B \*2 T *„* tt » fo r Aaministrat r, Nalooe, N. V. Snsfl -;^fe-\\ f^immastettas; j^ja,.ig.iM, Aibmt ».4*Baoa. ^.«g.«*>»aa» taaaMcouaty. ueeeaaed, ttrt Uayan WgSTjea to exktttt the same, with the waaofaen SSt S-J*» «aaee»««»BeaeMCB»or,at« Esrk *WTTO AN oanga aMj^5fi«*»rst* , ^mpnmoBt, aw \aft&a»ffiai jsatttrad to aa :K-i\- M: • •*««>* a <Jf *&.. t ••••y^k. ; VJMJ •:-B : i^ubhsliedl :•- Tlt| •'FllEM.i. (. }•.' >. . ''' Mane I'A I. II t'orner •• fj One Vtal Six .MonJ Advert i si Adverliset length ofl ally state! insertion T tinned till pubhsherl Legal aU by law. five lines, line, 75 cent) BUSH WEJ f '• is f1 : «• \ % i > V'. •', - i r i- • ™ - •i ' : •1 ' f :;'-. .«•;'-. ,' - -* ' •*». 3 OFFICES 2nd 1 BaiUu Malouel Bksj. U «'KLJ WAM ATTORNEY AH gansbuivb. Cil MAI Office ovJ Branch Oi HARl?.v\j ATTORN! vl era! prai id gymondl Id West Hi ft FREI fd •4 — •! 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