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•*-~mg!mmm*m'!mmm <s ..ii Hi4Pi^lJJ^!fMpjiiS ^ irgain- seekers at ) .\•' •\ - f h«lp, eonae- i'ustomais» • lagan Y $285, re. i Jo. the . • easily and I Oca DOttlC alone, York. plies ;Jj 3 Bars w Lines Jgt- 2 Washers -*F ringers \ v -v cks • ••; -J££ 1*1 •^ '--ifJ -ai -=.• \f- alies. I era Hardware JAt 1 Mill .StremV J? : ft* — T~ f T' n- ptom for *dx/ TLCMW. lil amoonfc *> pay. big is- : 'e presents i?r your, SUll md yoji\ exm sve a- serttt'ew tut.-.- ' ~ ' i Ymx. AH OSDM Of •omiwtf or •*• a* to the Ktttto a#a«* it MMtor t«vioM stsey »• •ountT, decmneili > mme.lrUB •» 4 sdniiawraaw* 0*1* sf or .iijimoH. - iiuuIfiSJ*. iDaloiie pallabium THURSDAY, OUNE «, im. LOCAL fTEMS. : 0 'a<rren»ej»«saH aotioe* ana eooununi«uoa '- m ieoiifrfWsMs**W*a^ Tt^rtttivpif^to-Uwr* MWlastiQn, JOHN frp'emtN APPOINTED COL- ./••'•:. ..\•' , ,UCTOS. Th«iPresi*efil.*stK)wno0d ott Saturday the api»intm«fc ;0t Joh» F» O'Brien, of fiattsbflrgb* *o fee collector of customs for the district Of Chainplain, ttt place of Walter a Witberbdf *esfga<.4 Washington dispatches represent that whereas, Senator Plait «ni Senator Depew had opposed the naming of Mr. OBrien unt.it.recently,Congressman Mi\by had succeeded in gaining s reluctant consent w it from Mr. Ptatt, *#1 that upon the withdrawal of the Utter* objections the i resident proceeded to^nake the appoint- ment, which, of coura*, will bare t» be seot to the Senatoneitlteoeoaberforcon- 'irmation. ' - Mr. Pistil dejties, however, trie w ithdrawal.ofhi* objections, Thu outage owf^iwt *> surprise la* telligent men.: who bar* been interested ,Q the matter. l*rom the inoment thai It wassnowi ) that Congressman stain? had committed himself to ||4rj O'Brwn oa> d> ia.-y, the success of tb^jatter gentleman was naturally to be expected. The oourse taken by the President; regarding it ia .-onsistent with a* general policy in tike and not for a moment could it be thought seriously tha| h# would make any appointment which the Congress- man from the district did not fadorae. ;he PALLADIUM wpoJdcertainly ***« pn-ftrred that the;aipjooiiBtee- be afSran* iin county man, and Ka^herceto stated viewt hat polittoal equity ooonaeled such a selection in tl^ralronmetaooee. At the same time it aooept* Mr-0*lteien' pointmehtas one altogether Strand a* ' that wltt be assuring an a< . r .- . of high excellence^ 'lfeftMlt«ttr*il« ^fobiibrW became wddacly Wiaol in oae busineas experienoe <*6& capacity Mi. u Brten ia well eqaipMd for the trtKt. and if some good Frjwlltlui OCUttty Be- publicao could hot laad the,job we know of no man we wooM tather see hold ft down than Mr. O'ariea. I A N ACTION fOy jTRf3PIIS& The law eurrooada! «ie IndlaiJS upon oar reservations wjt|t safeguarda againat trespass, among other HiJngt, and the Indian takes advantage of thfa safeguard whenever he considers afl encroachment bee beea made in tribal relatione or other- wise and fighta it out, bjr appSoation of law, with the same intensity of pnrpoae as were the etruggle* pf eariier days againat encroachment npoo hla territory fought oot with more priaiitiire nwtnoda. Last week there came apifor trial before Jadge Paddock a cape »fflrt»iig domettio relationa on the St. ttetfa reserration. About 16 years ago: 4mm Gorrow, a member of the St. Regis tribe, married a French Canadian jwoaiaxt and took her to bis term on the| reaeitatioa to live. By this marriage |lx]chjidien were born to them, and about tiro'years ago; Gorrow died leavmg the wif|at(d children whose age* ranged from 15 nwJnthe to 17 years; atoothefarm valued at fl^OO, which he had inherited from Wl father. The chiefs of the tribe now wast Mti. Oorrow re- moved as a tren|«sae4 bel^ering that the property ahcrtjld reveft to them. l?iede- feoee claims that, pnp» t the general Indian '- law, Mrs. Gofrpiw m »ot an in-' trader, that by b«e|eji^]lteriowV'Wife she acquired his reetdanoe, and. that in any event the propeiJiy jwouM go to hex children, in which ca^e ibeobjeot of the action for removal ifocild fail, because Mrs. Gorrow, being t|tiir Batural goaird- ian, would nave thy right to hold their Preliminary examinations will be held next week at the Bete* school. Begolar examinations at the Academy. At the 8unday morning service at the Methodist church $300 was subscribed to make necessary repair., which will i« elude repainting that edifice, A. E. Hatching, » former resident of M«lone» bat for JBOOJB time past residing at St« B^gta Falls, informs as that he will soon return with his family to Malone to take up his residence, W, J, Mallon has sold his well known Maokgelding, TJp-to-dafe, too, A^Tobey, of Saranac, Clinton oottaty, rj^io-Date him • record of adl|. Mr. Tobey intends to use the animal as a driver, Pitt&d against nearly ail toe high schools and academies ia Northern New York, Clark Lawrence, of Malone, won n^»t_t*ixe in the oratorical contest at the Inferschoiastic Most at Ganton on Friday of last week. The printers of Malone have organised a baaa ball team and intend to make srrangeiaenU to cross willows with the oiger makers ia the near future. We undersuad the new aggregation has bean c*riateiie4 0 Tl»^)f|»^^J^eatK^>sH». , ' An examination for theComelischolsx- ship was held in Malone last Saturday by School Commissioners A. K. Bottford, of 8aranao Lake, and Alexander Macdonaid, ofSt. RegisFalto, •£*$ PrankUn Aeadt emy students, Warren Binks sad Una- ihfc Plumb, were the onty oonteetante.\ Mr*. Peter Hsji, of Maio«e, died at the City Hospital, Ogdeoaburg, Monday af- ternoon, where she kadi been taken to an operation, aged 88 year*. She is survived by her husband and eight ohlldrea. The foaerat wait held from Note* Dame church this (Wednea- raoming. Miss Mamie Boavia, pianist at the Star HERE AND THERE. bam and Sagged Lake streams for a few year*. The appointment of Bsv. Edward Blancbard as Dean of Franklin County to land for them. The will establish the marry out of the »i derabie importance. Malone, represents would seem that hia' matter is baaed upon egl concerned. GEORGE E. TO Invitatiooe have' Malone announcing; tnarruM-uf Mr, uf Malone, to Miss lad. of Middletown, miirriaje will, 'take. when decided, of right to isoneofcon- J. Moore, of tdelenee and it in the to all parties -flQ WEOi received in blman, Adeline* Dong The os Tuesday, i sth, at - the hon*e of the hridaakeeper Toiman will beathom» Jo tieir frieiida ia Maione after July ifeh. Toey will have rooms on Milwafkeje street. Mr a Toiman has -been, a i-esfcljeat of Malone but a short time, bAvtep oome here from Albany. He reoenUy feaa^d from E. B. Uogle the rooms fortnetly V*B& as a bowling alley, and is hanring them re- arranged for the purpose; of Opening a first dilate restaurant. The young people are assured of a cordial iwelcome from Malone people upon t|ieji> 'return, from their hooey-moon trip.. ; ANOTHER UEHftON V Editor Bedfleld, of the Telegram, has been poking a Uttle fun at our friend, Ellis Wood worth, the genial traveling representative of J* &, -f. B. Qarrett,\ wholesale paper house. He accuses Ellis of nu^LiQg for the Oeaioeratio nomina- te,n fur Congress, and. iaainuatee that >'' .,,.1 *orth will get a \arjr» juicy lemon. N »«• Kllis comes back and aaka us t o say for him \that for a newspaper man who? was a faithful member of \the unterrified D tnocracy, antirhe atrntek Malone, Rad- tield is doing pre'ty good efotk for his adopted party.\ , ' \ .. ' : _ •«* m »WT>. IIIJ.IL ; ENGAGEMENT A^faookc£6. The engagement of Miss Elizabeth :M. Daggetty daughter Of \QbsitrictOr : F> t. Daggett, to Mr. Arthur ^''Gamble, was announced at a luncheon given by Miser Bessie Boardway on Tu»eaey evenjng. Both'of tfiejpiartiee are among the most popular of the younger sat in Malone, Mr. Uamble has a responsible position with the Farmers Nattottai Bank of Ma- lone, and i s a son of A, 39. Gamble, divi- sion freight agent of the II. ,*ST» 0$ R* B r Francis B., son of Thomae Caniwell, of Malone, was one> of toe graduates or thi Albany Law School last wisek, and wa»; one of the honor men fn his class. He received the; Wfiije prise for best irtttfc OB corporatibBa, Mr. CSantwett was one of the most popular men In tb* college, and was esteemed by his inatraotori one of tbp brightest sod most capable, He will take bis examination for ad cuissioo to the bar the last of the month, and «- F*cfs then to enter the offlo* of Cantwell &Cantwell for the practkw of bfa pro- fession. Mr. Cantwell returned home on Saturday for a rest and to visit ki*Ber*ats and Wends until the data W hi* lam- ination arrives* * The not weather is Inereaslag tkegaeat roster at nearby summer tesocti Ba- portafrom those seetiona iadioaaa peow for tbt iwpit bmbm'i* y*W. eye one day ~ku& week, oooaeioned by the rupture of * blood vessel. A Montreal speoialisa, who was ooaaulted, gives lltthi encouragement that the sight may be. reoovared unless th« htood Is abeorBed front the eyeball, instead of drying thereon. . ',\\'.;•/ .•'. IthasbeentanysaOTor'moresinoe tlie outlook tor abetter wUrger hay crop in Franklin oonnty hwlieen-niowaeUering. Old meadows allow a, promise of yield that is 'UuusuaUy eoooursgiag, and the of not being as weedy as usuaL It fit exnected of hay, laker in tan will not be far from »10 per ton. Those; who''are and have been in the bsbit df daaaorating thsoesaeteriea by the stealing of flowers and destroying shrub- bery that have been planted for the par- pose of beautifying the last resting plaoe of the dead are warned that strenuous efforts are being put forth to find odt just who are the guilty parties. It would be wise for those t>,n*$oders to dieoontinue thepraoUoe. Early. Sunday; morning fire was dis- covered in a house baloogi.ig to Alex- ander Cobarn, near the, paper mill, and an alarm at once torn W ;prompt aotion by the fire department, assisted by the paper mill force, effected a control of the blaze, but not until about 900Q worth of dsnu^ was done. Thebnilding was In- of the fire is unknown. List week Wednesday, evening, at She home of the bride's father, L. J. Hutch- ins, occurred the marriage of. his only daughter, Miss Ethel, to Mr. Glen Ketoham, son of Mr, and Mrs. George W. Ketcham, of Mslone, the oeremony being performed by Rev. B. C, Penney, pastor of tbe Baj?tii* ohurch. Many beautiful and useful presents were received by the young, people amply teetyfying to the popularity and esteem in which the*y are held. The PaliMiwon extends clong\rattt-• latioos. Invitstions have been rex^i ved annoono ing the marriage of ikiwia fit. Lear- ned, of Boston, to Miss fidlth M. Davis, of TJover, H. H„ at \that plaeeon Tuesday, June toft, at noon,- Mr. Lear- ned is the son of B, M. Learned, of Ma- lone, and a graduate of Franklin Acad- emy, class of 18JJ6. After spending a year at Brown TJniversitr he located in Boston, whsre he is confidential book- for the stock firm of Payne, BRIEF MENTION. No need to worry over an empty ooal bin these days. Frank Browning has erected a litt'e fruit stand near the Synionde 9c Allison block on Main street, Mrs, Sarah Shaw, whom we reported as having been injured by a passing train last week, died from her injuries Sunday last. The new antt tuberculosis law requires physicians to report all cases of the disease to board* of health, and provides for the disinfection of premises after a death from tuberculosis has occurred. sThs school year of the Northern New York Institution for Deaf Mates closes on Wednesday of nest week. The pupils are this weak taking the grade examina tions under the direction of the State Dspartiasfit of EdnoaUoa« Mr. I. B. Hamiitoa, \of Springoeld, Fort Oovington and Hopkins Point rait road, has a business proposition entirely controlled by himsslf and i^apHalised at mmmmmmam PERSONAL, Corns on in; the water's fine. On Monday afternoon fire broke out in the rear of Brown's wagon and harness house. An alarm was sent In, but before the department arrived the Are had been practically extinguished, ° The Woman's Aid Society of the Con- gregational church will hold their monthly food sale on Saturday, June IS, at the store of John King. Sale opens at W-.aOA.M, The puplfe of the Deaf Mute aohool, divided into three parties, have been en- tertained by Supt. and M/s. EL C. Kider at their cottage at ladlaa Lake, 'in turn, the last party being entertained last Sun- day, It it reported thai George Ridge way, a farmer who live* near Malone, » the prond possessor of a chicken with three lege. The bens that nave been faying the big eggs »m now have to look to their laurels. In;the hope of improving the fishing at Mountain View « is reported that the Sttta fish and game department eon- l**W.0Q0. which it wo«ld be well for H^l.J^'ffiL -^L* JSiaJEF'mf^fZ templates dceteg against fi-bing Ins^ havU^ se^aui to in vast to oonsider. Wa KJrjltul W ** \\ \* ** Dr. a W. Collins is spending a few days la town calling on friends. Customs Inspector Martin Fsely, spent Sunday at his home in Whitehall, N. Y. Miss Belle Dustln is home from Vassar College to spend the summer vacation, . Miss Mable Hewley ia vUUin~ friends in St, Lawrence county for a few days, C. L. Capron is exbiWting a baby lUegfttor in the window of his drug store. * r , T» Buttrick is spending a week at Boston, Mss«., and in Coooord, his old home. Miss Nellie Baker Is home from New York City, where she has spent the winter* Mr. Charles Sproehull, of the Pruden- MalLMuranoe Company, has located in Mrs. /Dr.) (iautre. of Montreal, is the guest of JDr, J, O. Beauprein town for a few days. Mrs. J.T. Weldoff.ot Hew Tork etty, is the guest of relatives in Melons for some time, A. J. Cassssa left for- Buffalo on Mon- ly. He expects to obtain employment nthatolty: ' Village Clerk B. McC. Miller/ was Burlington Savings Bank, INCORPORATED <847* Had Jm. «»1908, 25390 Depositors Total Assets $(1395,414.88. This bank has always paid the highest rate Of interest allowed t»v State BusineM can be trsnsseted by mall.as well as personally, for an ordinary letter stating one • wishes wfil receive our oarefHlattenttoo. _•* •- -r Deposits are jecelvea from |i OOto|2,OOQ, and money may be sent by check, mtonsy order or registerea mail, and our pass book will be returned. AH oorrespoodenoe should be addressed and checks made payable to the Burlington Savings Bank, Burlington, Vt. ' *\* ^ trriciii. CBAKE.M T, g«ITatt FresMent, •BNSir eistssiif B, rieo-Pre«14eat, *, W. wa.«s>, Tt«e»«r*r, : * - \ «. a. laa**, Asa*. Treasurer. - • - ... TaVSTXBB. C.. P. SniTB, ' WULABO OSSaFTK. HMBI CBBBIfB, J. L. BaalBTOW, 55?EE ****** *• -W, mam*, a.'.«i» WHITTB9IOKB, F. W. PBBKV, M. a. issum. - . ••••.. have ana i t wosdd a* wail for pubUel ! Harold O'Neil, a Cornell student, is t-t home In Malone tor the-summer Tk#W.a T. U. will hoM tbeh-meeting ^ra HmMf*. tna osssjasj Fiioay• at''tjaaanf Falls ana nil* : 4^j., \tumm^u* members who I Ian a» go and; •'•\•L vided with oonvayaaoe, Ufa rrQaested to m to Mrs. urvine jsocre WedsMeday sdgM, JHM will start fresa the W.a f* T. V. roomsat UM P. M. Apjoatoson- suooeed tna lata Bev. Wm. Bossiter, is one which comes as a fitting reward to » good priest who has the good wilt of everyone^ sit classes. Dr. PatrickHenry Shea, lor ova* »• ysarsonaoftksisadTSej nhyiWaawo^at. Lawrence county, died at hit aosas |s Osatpa last Saturday, aged f t years. Dr, Sbea was a veteran of the Otvtt War, Si * Mm - muta** mt*Sm * phy*ioiaaothighstaadlna*aada man of ,, j mm» it\i sssiWis iThsi cleanly, kindiy MAA sjOtwoisnUons obar {Baost^Bs^sjrsfcsaalfa as* of aaa) aotef./ Hals sorvlved ny his wife and twoohUdrsH. The PAtAADirjB was' in error lest week in refarriag so Cntigtsssniaji Hawter, of and a hrothor of Assssahlyaaan Bfcwity. It appaars that the Owigriiisapa Is W. 0, Hawley, and; 'tna- gaatleman whom we had in mind k WUUaaa P* . Asaseahty- ntaa Hawiey iaforjns o* that pm tvo are in no way related. , ._, ;\ _--,' • .Taeredaosdprioaa^saia |«| .ourlast week by StookweU' baa^rsoord break. - TJM applksatsM ibr suits ware so far beyond their exi>se4a- tionsthatthey did no* havatteawoae- sary help to haadl* tfa« trada, oooas- qnently the; advertise' a ^petition of the sale on Ttosrsdajr, FrfaW MK! Satawth^ _ of this wr ek, whan they will have ttr^ f aaxt Qesehs^te Qrf»4 Br help to wait npott all who ooaaa \ \*•**-' splritadoitiseastohavaatalk with him| ( taoatioii. residing tU iMopoeitloo. i , M *« i ***& 5 k **^»J? r <%dwwburg, j» r*~, , *i*fting bss> brother, Barry, at Makws. -^kkaSs)*iaBn' 4ta^aa T , . . .-* Issaa* •>• 0MsAfRgMaakssjMfva sat o£ ssaBa'al 1 4tkz AalbraaKUiok nsjisa wbieh ara of ifca JMNSiiflll IM 4Ml«9lHflw 3!^^I^.JHwftj^PllMaJi(' as^th*drawis«lion siMh a sonle MMbt 9Vscr«>ts^aa^k«kss, straass \ : Mala flaeieaod ntiSttta leMjaa 1 sb^wau . It« thosawghly a^faMhvk* ,paa^ ^ J^V ^m^'vBp *W^^r vwiiH^a^^ps/ ft&hitk«£aM« sJt^Msasi '»fcJKtWt ' -BSMMSV- ^PtiiaahAmMj. JtMsupv- 'm/^M^jf' ^'•^•P^^'s w\ww \^^fy v™*™ ^^^^^ffl^^^^^M ^w gsasid diaasatsa atory^' seasoned wish sMsat eoeasdr. will be nrasaatsd at the ^nsffMj^jr.^ 'WTST*W-\\I^I\^F^^P W ^^ •PTiV'^ ^\V^F Jsf^^^r^,v^^*rwr^t ^e ^_i^mt oparnhoas*. Tliaoompanyis oao ef the baa* na4 ^sarrtas a wealth of beaattfttl sdestery, iajolndlag tha: won dec of tha soetiiosaure. *'Taa Mil laliwsi Aiiosoaekr insj Train/' AUbversof. a strong play shooid. ha in attaadauo* next Tuesday eveninc T/ndae an agiaemett ioat n f^'tkrVn^^a^afteTtb* aa4 advantage of tBeir ex^ptiona% gstwr- Via \^^pa^p^a^a? ^ -\Ms m^^w^r -' -M/NP -^tipvt^^tw'wa|is^pSr aaft^mi thefr s^vertisen»««ifcin this issae of the' Commander L, R Ciiandler and Dr. Balah Erwte leavas^ Monday for B«f- fakj, wbera thsy wiUattea^ tha Ik^rea^n^^ session of^e G. A^ B. Sosteeooaropaient, which oonvonesin that city on Toasday, June 16th. Tk«f-''|s»\aa' \..\_\ also attend as a^aNilsgatt from Brsaaasji W, B. C, We ata requested toaanounosj for the benefit id* those who wish to .aV tend, that the speoiei rate by way of Norwood wtU be a3a8,and over tie *f. forms u* that w^e at th* State eticajaipr went he will snika fBttber laqtary look ing to tha ss4^aAn»nt of a oajrip of Sonaof Vetsraa^inl^ankHo OMO^ morning of:>lasti , woa% when the train was about twojailee north of l^ntnam, tfaowaa M, Baker, an old veteran wholsft the 'Ikiitieiia* Hoase At Bath, N. Y., received in|uries that prove fatal. The.train was steaped and' a brakemaa wSaisswthaokal^gJUis-traok' tolMtbahsdf. Safbatad t(w oHapaw TjesMe the Itaofc airva < bnf^jNPparaiitiy badly in|«tl4;.' Bsksr,' ivho elsiins k* havarelaUTMio MjtJowa, is m eharga of the poornuajtsr at Tloosxtsroga. - A -a*a» is tha same as tha. rataoo tatters batwaan polnta *ha8y wU-vln tbiaoonnbry. It is suggested that arrange meats soar aoon U^usadTataowito G^mwyMdlhanoe for a 'Wt* rata between those countries w^iteiTni^Stata*. •_ \ r .^ .' --..,;-, A eaxtket worm outbreak k reported in the vtciidtyof Mew York. The pests can be oc«troHed by prompt, application* of 'poison, such as paris grean, rsoenfry sjsokad lime and water or s*«»ateoTlea4. Id be sprayed at oooe, and, if H/ ,th« appttoatksa sooeid be re- fra«ftrur days to * vraak latat*. relief maybe obtained by banding miksoftreeawiUistlcxysubstaacea, suohastree tanglefoot,priatarV iak or tar. JEhsaa 'outbreaks empb*e|M the nooeastttrdf better protaotlng our native Wr*, afaoe experisnoe has, shown that tbssa friends are saost sfiteiant cjaeoks >f such peats. •-*\ Miss Btenehe Erwin is abseot this week attending the conmencement ex roisss at Smith Ocflege. • Marl Bsed, of Wafc rtowa, •• is the gueft of lis sMar^Mn, P, «.• Hayss, in Malone fo«^two ws«|sor mora, ! W. B. Estsa, who spent the Jatter part. of test week Jbs Wew York, returned tc Matosw Snn4iy saoraJng. Mr. and Mta. W. J. Goff sad Mr- and Jam O. |^ |Bhy tsak an aaasaaobile trip toCw4aaMastrs* last weA. >-'\- ' ». C. Saort, :: a. fot marly rasidant of ^wa, but now of Buffalo, is the gne^t tk* hosne otBober* Steven* ait' IWe, 1P*. ThsMkass Bianehe B*dfieW, Marjorie Dnstth, EWe Douglass and MiWred Mar. saaa spscrta day TaMoswTeat last week, ' Mn»X.M. Butgsr; of Westfletd, Mast.', wasoa'fcelto Bangor tkte week by tha: serkMiiltosaaof hwlata^^ Iinooln. «ST. Dr. Gamble, of iha Ffattstergk riaatijlailia iJilina'i. e^cchanged petlsate wish Ksv. J. A. Ma^tosh kaTBua- day. . -.-. ,;;...-.'..,. , v .,/, •.-. •••../• ' *aHoih^Alfi^Bari7, and -George .Clark: left Tuesday eveniag for Hew York toha abaaat a ft* ; days on' a r)|easore trip. \• ,.'....; ..,..*\. -'•,••..•\''.'; _ Mrs. Cw4lsFineh,of WatertOwi, and JaoJ.At_G. Haajey, of Norwood, vistted their brother, vT.W, Smith, one day last »)ssifc.-.\. .,•'.-, ;; •/, :.''•?..'- ! v '•:\. '-':• . /I^-.-HT*.' \hayar^aooomp^nied by 'fttt daagfatar,With, are spendW^s week %. mora visiting retativea in-Boston and otherBeetern polnta, • '•/,. •\»- -•;•> * ' Miss Delia Luosy, of Springflald, Mast.. acoompaaed by her aieoe, Miss Fraaees Tobey, are in town for a. few daya r the guests of Miss Ella Looey. •> , Rev. U. A. Barrett is in Albany and Sohaneolady .tWi-'lveak. T 'Mftfajr)- ha win., W. prdaiaeo: • ai WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE 1 . • , WlLLSEHp LETTERS. The Watertown Daily Times has se- cured at considerable expense the *&.• vioto of W41uan» Allan White, Ifae Kan- sas editor, to send special tetters fp The limes, descriptive of the Republican n * u onal convention at Chicago next week. The well known author of \ What's tbe^Matter With Kansas\ will send.pen pictures of national leaders and »ill tell •the story of the underlying currents that control, conven^n action, to securing the lettere of William Allen White the Times has the best 4 special writer in that line this country affords. •:•'-. .••*. The Watertosvn Times will be sent W new aubscriberS for five months, from, now until after election, for two dollars. ring Millinery Mjr. Saster Offeriixgs are beautiful in ueaiirn, eorreot in style and with prices Proportionate to quality. '-'••''-]••_ MlSS'MAWLEy*' /lie B.Main Stl, Malone - . .• ~ : • -'• '.'0noa0con4-iByB|t-l|Bll^ .••'''• : itt. •:% MONACMaANi : , Brewster St., SIAI.02lB,r«. • f. iwuutfutnnnn ootoer m Middletown.iJMr. and' Mrsrj^webber * Company. Mr. and Mrs. Learned will 8000 visit Malone and wiU not return to Boston until September 1. Under the leadership of Mosee Besetta Co. K band gave tha first of this year* opes «ir ooooorta last Fridsy evening. The ooooert was listened to by a large crowd, of oof citiaan* aSd the event is one of the many features which makes residence In Malone enloyahls. At the conclusion of the concert, by the invita- tion of Huntington * Fesny, tha hand hoys enjoyed the entertainment ki the Imperial theatre thai svenlng, and also gave a concert in front of tho Imperial, which assisted in enlarging the crowd which is now attending tUt popular amusement house. A banquet was given last week Friday evening in the chapel of the Congrega- tional church in honor of Miss Sarah L. perry, retiring superintendent of Malone schools, at which about forty persons were present, most of whom had taught under Miss Perry's superintendency. A most enjoyable evening is reported. Miss Perry was presented with a book plate deargtied especially for her and forty dollars in gold. During the period of Mist PerryJa spperintepdeooy Malone schools have advanced in rank second to none ip the State, and her service will long be remembered as ^ne of unselfish and un- tiring loyalty. j. EL Hawilton, Of # S-prIogffeld, Mass., a former resident of Malone, is ia town on businees in connection with the yro posed Fort Covington and Hopkins Point railroad. He tella OS that he has bees a reader of the pAtLAtatm for the past thirty -five years and that a recent item In this paper iesd to correspondence with parties in Malone who are interested Ja thepropo^edroad. Last week he went over th& toute Qt tl>» tw& and was to favorably impressed with its possibilities that he made •» report to an Eastern syndicate of capitalists, which be represents, looking to the advancement of the neoeaaary funds for a completion of the project. Et. Hamilton oalled on a brother in fttrt Covington, when he was there last week, whom he had not seen for fifteen years. U$ mj» there has been remarkable changes for the bettor in Malooa sinos: ft* washers last, and tells os that no one not acquainted with the facta, one hOfht to realise tbe advantages that wa^so- cruefrom a comptsaioo of the nsajpeaai road. Before going to press **• fci-w* ton informs oa that he has i»cssVaJ a favorable reply from the pastjsa be reaaasea^aadtaoriritt he bare kS|sj^a«r daya, with tha* eas^nestv ft* a father posaof ki^oathibgsosSsoM who kaaw hiss, oMnw intationahip to. the snjfuted man, and he is not known in aithar of the loan! G. A, B, Posts. • • • -\>;- . L . Invitations ktin been raoeived by friends <f tha oohtrscting parOas an- nounciag the marriage of .Mies: Peart O. Phillip*, daughter of Mr. sod Mrs. L. Hawiey Phillips, of Makme, to MrVCIar- Tlialtij ulaaii ia m^^im^^^^^m^ E^^£?^ *# ^ «*^*~ ers at tea oenta ea^, bnva found irawosa-.- aary. to canoe! their consraota - in' :aaany tsatahcaaona«eouBtoftl>s.farra^ .aneraasoa ot ssiotber, of their incuhatera la '<prodBoatha geods.'* Up to now thera have bean many' failujas reeorasd. - One 'dsaisr i» Bangor, who supplies a htrga part of the faeal tra^, SM faiaid tohatoh siagie cblok. font Turoer, of Matooa, sdasettmgef 29f egg* fait to prodaee asiagis oh^en, aad^asa fttrtter aonros of d!i«oo«^aMtttent tobim, a lirood of 9tt wkfom'iHUt b^ss lu^oaed no Her hens, par ished daring • the ^eoent cold • rain, adit evsJnone being left. lug entertained by his hrotber, M. W* fortune; in camp at the fortune cottage, Mrs. a D. Smith, who his been at Saranae Ijake for a year or more, is'the Kosa«ofk«r Barents, Mr. and Mrs;- F. H. ents while hi* oaraats, Mr. radJir*; W, xmTW0 mmm ,?.t. use mwmm ^e pc? mite Jasi mm a*% liose composed itf Black, Brown And SHOES SHOES Shoes Work Shoes Good Shoes Cheap Shoes <$9t t ^wwfl| ||, as^pj^w^ - yw ^^• i ^*jia^rwpaASWP^rva\ • jawW i^t^&^^F~ wPWajt^a flKVa^-%:.9%^ b i^sBaHff^PMp[l^^BBBSJ^I | ^^•BQppa M^B^l •4«W I Bwppssw. aaJL^j^gVaaa^^fc^ Ma^i^aasslMii^an^a^sWa^a ^ig ^ * gf.auiH^aa^'SW 4aL^a,jkc trip la Europe, •: ~ Miss Florence MsJkm, who has been visWng-bar brother, George B. M«uou, at Moa*oijir,*N. J., during the past five wasks or •- won, m e*pected to return honiesoon. • ^-, * .i\...i> *•• •'..• ,«•\<• .••«-: ; Mr. and Mrs. AInoso Lewis,\ former residents of Makm.e have returned from the Beat, where they have been ~ for^seoM time, and have taken up' resfdenoe in Malone again. '•'[' Miss Jnlht Sonvan, who kaa been visit- tngfrien%h» MtfkNsa for some time, re- tained to her noeaa in' Moria last waek. .Sba was accompanied by JfJaft Oathetisa: Jahaat, who witi visit withha* for a fe* coolest clothes a ms^^stm weay and loot y*Ht;|fjpe |o^«fe for comtbrt it a^aiti you here in If ee SMrt^ jF^^weig^ Straw and Manama Hats, J. Mallon #i E. fllaiii St.; flalone, itnnnnnrtnnjrinrtntiii Baatey, forrnarlj Pf New York, but now a resideet of Malone. The wad* ding asjsjsworiy wfli take-, plao* \'at •». Mark's oharoh oast Monday axmiag at 9:80. Mias Phillips wUl be attawdtw by Mrs. Boy Bartlett, of BJohmoad, Vt, and Mr, Baasey by Mr. Lea Henderson, of Malone, the oasenaony bams; patfbrmed by Rev. H. A- Barrett; of St. Marks. Mkw PhilUps has been in the employ of M, lar among a, boat of friends, and Mr, Beawy hasittainod tooalpopolarHy, not only by bis genial manner, but also by his staging at the Star theatre, Tha tuberculosis oampslga began in New York State last winter was closed past wsok with a meeting in Cortland under the State, health commissioner. The commissioner has rented quarters in Albany where his associates will arrange the States exhibit which is to be made at the International Tuberculosis Congrsss in Washington in September. The Health Labor and Educational Departments will (oo^erate In this exhibit, Anew method of education in the effort* of the State to stamp oot tuberculosis has been devised by toe Health Department and the Stat* Charities AMI Association. They will provide for five separate exhibits which will be employed at all the oonnty fain this fall. A large exhibit will also be made at the State fair at Syracuse. The advisory board of experts on tuberculosis will meet in Albany shortly to perfect details for enforcing the new laws re- quiring the registration, of all oases of tubaroalosis. Tha O. A. R. aairtan.se that they will observe Saturday, June 18tb, as Flag Day, and request that all business man and residents assist in the proper observ- ance by decorating with flags and boat- ing. All suJwik are raqnasted to observe the day oa Friday, by patriot!* exercises. We faeUave there Is a Jaw to the effect that sobook) shooid display tha Amariean nag evesjr day tasoogh tb* sehoot year. This law wa* ratigloasly observed in the seboeto until the flags pa^robaasd at tha* time had woes oas. The araetioe wa< than dawoatiaaad in aeaagr district*. Tha ohjsot of the lew wa* to oreate a eraasattoo and love Car taw flag by the aiaaeal, and oartaaaly *• objsot is of aasW«tt impurtano* to warraat a oon- ao«* of i|s oAsawsoaky t»os* who kail iksngilwil afta* ll>s If it flu had 'M^ToaT WgiAMM tftatB. H. Toad wl*J»rtoUola^aifnr for this viean- Jty asJdarapert frees haw ft* rsajard to fattirsataobsarvingthelawm tadsmat- .aar asigM toad to an iaspicvaraaai along ikhJtfipa- rjrange whten wilt, be known na> .Lake Placid Grange: Master, It^roatT, Brew- star; pvsraaer, C. A. Goff; Lsoturarv MelvU Dewey; Steward, F. W. Merrill, Asst, Steward, J, A. Stalker, Chaplin, Ira B* Lrona; Treasurer, iEdgar Dsahnaw; Secretary, W, B. Tbooipaoo;Gam K*eper, l^hJHp^?* * sl^Bwvwiwf %,;^\™J^Bwj s^Wljf'nw _™^aS|'<rw-» , lW*it LyonsvL Bbbt/ g, Assa*^ H.^^^orjs*tos, Alfred **'^W*^ i &!* \'TBnCTT'VW t ^W # W'd wS^ W v^l^rWw~ll • f-' • ii ' ' - \. The grand jury at Canton Mat Satur- day handed up two indjotmeuta agaiaat BoUin Dunning, both for runnier tit tie* first dagra* in killing his fathar-is-Iaw, Jerry Apple, and AHasrt Crowdar o« tha evening of Miy 9th at tha Apple farm on an island In Black lake. Lion T*anli*. wboisob*xged with killing Arthur Jon- was indicted for manslaughter in tha first degree. He pleaded not guilty, and Gen. W. Bowers, Of Canton, appeared for htm and ssked that bait be fixed, Theoourt qulred, fjsd ia Mr. Bowers expressed doubt aa to whether bait oonld be pro cured at aO, this matter was left open, Prohibition In ail Its phases wl 1 be dis- cussed at the annual coovsatloo of tha United States Brewers' Association waiob opened atMUa^ukee, Wis.,on Monday and continue untU next Wednseday. A nam bar of well known speakers from all parts of this country and England haveheee. secured for the programme, and these speakers will take up the prohibition question and discuss It it not only from toe brewers* standpoint, but from every other point of view. It it also probable that the brewers wilt decide on son* future policy to pursue reaardiag the agitation against the saloon that is now sweeping .the Country, For years the brewers made no effort to stem the agita- tion against their interests. They feel now that the time has come in which to present to the public the brewers' side of the question. Ia connection with this an organised fight is now being mtde in various parts of the country toward a houseoleaaing for a better ^f,v*rirSfg^oiti^-i^ f . ; :*;' : •wA_ o general of saloons, and a t the coming convention plana for still further sievaUng the stan- dard of the aaloon business win be dls cussed. In faor, the principal bostaeas of the entire convention will be given over to a consideration of the prohibition movement. OunV Weekly B*v!*w of Trade declare* that \improvement continues ia oosa- meroial channels,\ and that \la all lead- ing industries there is less idle ma obinerv.\ It to rrgrettable.howarer, that the volume of railroad traffic gain* but slightly, if at all. aed that reports of monthly earning* still show saormous losses as compared with a year age. The April reports of the Pennsylvania and the New York Centra! system alone show a combined aSorsasa of nearly nine ssMlton doUara ta s^oea, or at the rate of abott honored and eight million dollars par year. Aa oOsst the two ayataeas oot ax- panaas by Sevan million dollars from the same month in 1808, so that thaw two roads atonajw pay tog In wag**, ****** ineottTatlbTrat* of *igktyfour ^SmS^eSZtL! aoilaralaas par aamstosthsai th«x assre SSSatar omissby all sihsr propartMa ia theooaM. ' ~ ', and w* may oataprahead hoar m«oa must ssaan not taatajb/ to railway . toys* who have bean h^<m*osjMa)ps) ll.JutriaH,ti< Iin ID I • ai imULli fT erdara. Waoi* of soatodoJitt Oantoo, on fas*day and Wednesday, JuM^i^^Mth, promises to be a very suooaaafu) affair. There will be good spsakmir, * good music fooal and-,1h- atrumefltalf there wiH be three or four bras bandas and two drain, eorps #hioh wHl furnish good music; there will be a MUitary display by the 40th Separate Company and a dress parade of the Vatsraa*. of, th*-, War c • and review by Major Ganaral Fredariok ft Graiit and the Oepsjrtineflt Cominander of New York snd staff,- there ifilt be a dhxday Borneo which wfil be fine. every any *BHt a speoial Wadaesday Bight to Gonvarneur and Ogdensburg. The streets, baataaas ptaoea and real* wilt ha baaHUfully decorated; S fswswationa will be nia^ for thaboaain; $m meding of; sit who may oome, vary raeeooabls rates. The paopl* of Canton, acting with their aooustoeMd pobtto spirit, are doing all, **3L2 MI ^ °^^^^ fB ° w> ? n * Pt *. pel tect soooess.; They have saftieoribed the Veterans* Beunioa th* record event of the soeeon. Do not forget the dates, June Sad and «th at Canton, 7toketa at reduced fare* will be on sale at ail ssatlon*. The jb**^P^»wwW^Bir \^ BflW P aWiiWasrWaaW'Mii*** WWIB»J«^J W WV ^e^jWaaaat^a gnw^p w a^pBpaalpwaBp vrwi m&^^A •••asa^^g A*^^\ 1 * ; York that th* wants of those who own* to the snosmnniswt will be carefully at- tended to. , PRE8ENTS TO GRADUATES. Lansing Donaldson, proprietor of Don- aldson's Shoe Store, of Malooa, has notified the graduating classes of the High Schools of Saranae Lake, Fort Covington, St. Regis Falls, Chateaugay, Bruahton and Malone that ha ia prepared to make each member of these classes ft present. The preeeatls in the form of a solid brass adjustable garment holder, and is a most convenient and useful articl*. All the graduate* b*v* to do I* to call at Mr. Donaldson's to get one. Mr. Donaldson also authorizes us to state that he will give one of these r ment holders to each bride and groom Franklin oonnty who marry during the present month—June. He also antes that be will give a package of bis healing powder to each oars* to the county who call* for one. rhe latter offht isMUoatss the oonfideo e Mr. Donaldson has that the powder will do just what be olalma. i O*- 1 ^- ;es •w W-«-w\ ','\•>!' •<•> T ifitBS is the time of year, when for many there is more bard lift- ing and spraining; coneequently there fa more danger of severe trouble unless one affiiated with Rupture has a Truss that is perfeotly satisfactory, 'A truss is either good or bad. A perfect fit ie'slso necessary or the best truss in the world is not only useless, but it i s veiy dangerous to health in many ways, that an inexperi- snoedperson.isaotawsreof. I have only Trusses of recognized quality, and having made the fitting of Trusses and the study of Rupture a specialty for over 20 years, I am positive I can please any one afliioted wi|b Rupture. Prioes very reasonable. Don?t delay. ^X.-<^roii, ; , DBtrGGIJSTAirO EipEE* *ElJ88 itALONE, JIEW YOBm, H .•;- GEORGE D. NORTfffllDGF. Both 'Phones, MALONE, N* Y. &. m mmmm OXFW OXrWJ S ornsja oootT.-nuKixiM OOCITTT. UP. aeii.\ *f a jesssssat of dab- \wmmtmt I* tt»i»liiii —tig** •sOoa <m OM •Bwt <ay 1 Marrgat, ••« laturH ta Mw oflhM of T &VCTZ* -lb. IB* say ia mia srMsa, vOJ sail st easrst ta* Osart uosas tZmxm mm m m ma ay scjatr, nw. at is* s^sloor. ai the temii* at isaUfcr it* WSSUM de- jB«siaS $1.26, Mm, $1.75, $2 00, • $2.50, $3.00, $a60, $4.00 Hoit & Che Shop for men This tailoring shop is headquarters first of all for fiOdd ClOthi^S B y Sood clothes, I mean fJVVU VIVII/K3 olothGB that are made well by experienced workmen, from good mate- rials and in seasonable styles. They look, lit and wear well. Then, too, this is the place to buy men'* furnishings ^j\*^ «* kindred goods call here. > PBICES ALWAYS BEASOyABUi SUITS FOB ALL OCCASIONS Maker of Good ; '^potiyi.\ 3. C welcft, HAlr01SrE,i .t 5 ^- $ NEW YORK. Every week the crowds are incress- ,ing.- ••..•••.• --: • The crowds are coming and such things as bad weather, hard times, other attractions, etc., do hot make much difference at THE STAR Nearly a year of fulfilled promises and the right kind of .entertainment for . everybody at ail times have made our business what it is. y '.-...•\ PoUow tlie Crowd and be Enter- tained at a ii ISBCOOIPIICE 5c Admission 5c m You can't afford to be without a silo. They will pay for themselves easily in any year.' •.-.'• We are making the best sfio ever bmit in Franklin County out Of only selected dry lumber, } Catalogae on Application, Adirondack Silo Co., Halooe, New Tort rflBS PBOPLX or TBK BTSTX Of KKW rOEK. J.. To ' _ • IWaesJ. tins, »Wow»wl«x«aoo»or,] J. Xio*,*so*. Kale MeSeraid. a *a*g>*w. «B of Brtewoo, rwwin emmtv, a. T« Baiaarst waa> ass7^«rtSMoira,M.V.iBkNat c.Kiss,as*- desee aaJmowa, fonomittto* *B ta* awa«M,*ml twbs«is*sadaeztotUiot PHUaone a— - ot the town at Bfttttoo, ta Ut* eoaaO; et mil nriin nrriiiir TuriT 1rrrnn1 MaassMtl „. Wssnas, JBUas 0, JOas. see at ttw msiaSuii aaMStra the fc*t wufsS toiuai>at et mi mi PHHwwna Klse, aesewed, feat «rtatr assaM ** «5r tamgttaot oarcoturtj at swerltn toSavs Ik* salt wtH BfoveossswtBoJ rial *at \ prortdsd: Too.—dew*«<roe.sat annsutt oHed an* re- *vin*, s—nuiny, was •.•sjagpa ***** ear —M iHVMvota* SA%vm^bti to D-Wsaav* eaa, A-i .»«;, -ii i.'^'v. ^M