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Born -a '•Sfiive-'qftm pMjee to~SIary!ji6d bearing-fee ooW«atne>f TuelSalioe,, too cams grst eqaj^n^fl, uppn him, was Frederick Augustas'; Washington Bai- ley, truly an aifendapce for a picka- ninny with airajnently no prospects In fflf© ! •qthear ^tor-'jipose of a bpntoan servinig ajmastaidj But Frederick Au- gustus Washington was different from the .ortttsary pliSiaoljDjoy. -.-Nature-.had- conferred npon ij|m.a^arso head con- V;¥Sf.en cpaui not ijle's raee by the * sjsiiu Wbea Fred-. boy he was seat to iter 1 ' tainiag gray be kept behind^ handicap of a eriek wagae Baltimore There be ' NoTaWa^^^il^S^gia- dan- gerous thing,'..-ifpgti; to J .Frederick's to a shipyard. to get a little case it ror&a ana to\ bis own- *te END OF THE ••••••»»••••••»•••••»••••* Oaring tfte cittl irgy * ^elebmtfed Kansas JftyhaWker nanwd Bagbee rodo at tbe bead of a bflo4 Qt outbM% f leading a desolated tra<& liebtod aim. ^ Ainong bis other cUmes trad tbe atar* l ^f of ibe Ih&ifjUxt family qa tbeir fans iseajj jasirjs^illi Maiy $aajblto» a^*: twenty, was eagagsd *» EJHot Ftqst,! a sajdier in tba tfajfeft airdy, Frost waa diacbarged dt too eni Q£ ^t& War ncfl went tome to Kansas to ftnd only ftie graYe of tba glri be bad ex- pected to weieotpe biair Standing tbero feytbebeaged«asfb, Hoy? covered wltb- Witisg SROp,,be,$w6W 13&t ha %ottta ttdt?ie^8 tin 3ie bat|*M2ed Bosbee^- Itjis&eg, tbitjbig tbat fiaiis^s wa?\ be-. coming top law abiding for fttrtacr op- eMtlocS, crossed tb© linpandl went jtato Colorado. He took witb him. setea or eigbt of bi3 ,jayba\Pkera -\sfttik • &'ytevt lififs to tbe. jregipn\\ a|»oat JDewer* fr&st.went io Deader aiid: bea^d «tt oncse fixat the'Busbee eaJiff wastba terror of, %tl3y roati leading pat of tba;t tqtfjtr latt. It was imposalblo. to, lottite theni, -^i md time'tlifiy woaii '| opera# on the-, route ftotttowaKi to- k THE THIITO HOUSE\ r * L,taUr*tlv« Annex ©f th» tp*«ial l«< ttrut* li» Ce«ar«i*t Tbetbim hon«<f, as tte IobByi»»0B»- ttoes c»Ued > i» tbe fegislattve annex pf tbe tpeeiai Merest*, It i» tfi« bouse of sixjeiaf representatives, and 1£» ttnerobetsbip tt a curious HtBdj 1 la the Tridely\ dlffereat Jts meeting place t? £h«> fobby and committee foocm of tbe nstion'i eapt- %»\ tbe tetei totanfla, tbe lawywi pftlep r tbfr street tbe banqurt room, tbe little toaei rporo, the bur, ta« road bonse, tbe botne, tbs brothel-««y- wherei Qi& tegtslator ttuiy b* found and perwaaOy apprbaebea. That is the object of a lobby—pernonai contact witb tite people's repre»Rnt»tiTBo and Ibe iflflneace upon fegtoiation wotted tbereby. If legislators were ptrHect, there wpald ,be np: Io1>by- K they «m pet* fectty wisej tbere wonW be no occf* Eion for tfte iobbytat who dMirM «to inform\ tbem; if pwf«etly hooMt,; th*re woald b».f»' , *eennP| ear th» lobbyiat who totokm to \ante It worth' #ftfief» if per*w«y*\»trl«ic. them would be no ow—toa fk$r the Jobbytet wtio deslrw tor Ukmmtt ?» llttt* p*r- Bpiwl ftnror\-»« tha p—iiiaff pm^tm»,l t?»# e»tot«n» of • lohtjjr i« pretnj^ed oa Human frailty, i t i s ptmrtit ik HOME. J •H HMHnm mm mm* UMIMMI of Prunina Roota *n4 Tri«minsf T«|». DiractioM tot piaottog' ceaeb ois chords given by Seorgp T, FoHr*Il lijr Orange J add Farmer state that th* preparation, is fliiferent: froffl ttat Of apple, pear er plam prcbaid^ Oa^jr yearling peach treek shonid be pbinted. Tbe roots eboald bo prnned aa Indi- cated, mi tbo tops tfaonfd be clcosel^ trimmed by removing all side brapcae* to one fend, as Indicated I» Fig* 2, tbe top fcetag *ut Mvm to twenty, iocbea, J Tito will give, a, low branched tree, go *• essential in Op ~ peach,. T^e- bpaSng wood sfibonld be %ei?t a$ macb, aa poast ;ple on the lower branches and lo the 5e)Q&r pf ibo tree, ^bia niakeai i^mj^gh tt« n*iiJt*~ir «mu ffrgwypB -«-«• w««aw«BV to warp thev «tj», Ignorance, ^nj|& or • Gartner &*Sw«^jkikgH i.ii^T ^^LTlS* 1 \^^*^ WQRja w*~* action of th. tegiaiatlFe 'Hsig-^VH h»4rd «tM»rte^ «»r teading sooth, j^- te TttatJ » i !tnoraam ^fe ^ potat of view. er from a co: Healthy, hefty |pive»! In those days were worth a matter of a thousand dol- lara apiece. Tb$|, little book learning \'' »*°y j&igtimfa- pttoa .to become free. lisgjoise^ of a sailor to Massacbasetts, i studied to such ad- bereaebed^tbe age l-^jabi'tfto* deliver ixBEg ^javenttah 9ngbt him an in- aglaiid and^deliver itllave'^y problem to edUibfe pame £lass[ raised $1J250, aally purchased bis southern owner. fcbe^jter, N. ?„ swn as a jpnjr- aper, tho North _ , jtoPrederiek Douglass' Paper, jfj pleaded for many years the canse.^t the'slave. Doug- lass had tbifcejjojgft toJBie Union atr „„'. Jfap&i elector to 187^ United Stalls niarsbal and re- corder of deeds sd|eess&ely from 1S70 to 1886 and oe^up minister to Haiti ToM Iii Six HMHOT^ 'A b^aaarj^.i small TtoOTcrjFfii *%rjnT* to*«aje«f picked op^tvhat See he \queried\ M'*tnftnttel '• He escaped in and made his where be read vantage that -.trifc of twent3^fba$\ a lecture at aa 'fh'Nanta^el^ vitation to go, to! lectures 6tt :-^be- Ainericai He M to DougTaS^l In England With which he fo] freedom from Then he settled and became wii nalfet and orato^ Star, later eai -tbrlcaMie*; edlt«rj factory. \Send waBaUitsait hnndred,\ bfii^ ' Before 'long of ersatlon of 'drea.'^sg? i;: ft* eastward into/Indian^ Territory. Then within a week^a robbery would |bs x eommltted on tWw«tk' fork of th# PJatfe, siWrBagbee wouW, turn ®it't& h*r# .•jpf'^KjjoSnets. W -•eMJince'* C0B»mItb» could^oeatoiifcheijfc - V\ Birpstr wfip bad been a cavalryman diirlnjc \the war,' aeenred a horse and started for the laat place, the Bagbe* '. ! gang had left their yiaiting 0^39^ Tbs , ^country is ah unbroken pJain, and the !young , man . could ride' wiser* a« tj^eas^spTitr^^cpuld th& to«(Tageat% ; and it was more difficult to bead them ^6nT\ttiiffi^«fi#:lil#n^a.to travel oalj iby the roads. I After a moafla'a i&stt ^rbst tracksd !^6-Sai^ > ^^ar'^n1D%V1^b|a tn« «av r trance of the, canyon directly west and about twenty, miles frost, twavar. Proat rode into Golden City »n« even- ing* fifteen ihfl^Si *m% of Denver, and while eating bis sapper beard a miner {w&p had cxi&je d^wjt frflia Empiro.teit, of ^ieetihg a prpspectins pari^ of eight men in camp five miles up tbe canyon who had «*ed him whwx the;De^ver coach would pass up, they wishing to take passage up to the mines. Froett batting this with information he al- ;wa%. v lni%'wts - iB«»vth^ ; -t^pecto?»,- jwere the BUa^-je.«sj^r and-that they would rob the next coach that passed [qp,':'.,ai»ce'\tlie epAcIt _p>aid. 6ot .pawr; the pomt where the miner had met ;tbcm till the next afternoon about 2 [o-*clocki 'thetp was time to lay a trap. Tlwra : iw nothing at: Golden-^City iejr^t'a-'nosfeaw, but'a. liesa norse , WJU 0^s)ai^^^.^^ip^»mra for,; danrs «f iliaT^wft. j?ar to Denver,; one., of tne«, Striker, who had served with Pwit. The tv^o made op a party con- - slating of ^bung^Yeterans and three '' e«»sr picked pen, six In all, and, tak- ing with them Certain apparel they irtended to-uae,'rode out in the early I; BW^dng^^dste/l3tty.: I.'-'-vA* no%n the Denver fear. mm FErm If In hisstudfee . dren- otte- II r Jjinsf; '•ajespp-fit: - staanrtne aD r>atJence, s* ,' ai^^or^Msxl aB tbtr \ n-SrW. . . - bing. yf&bi «eep.iHi •• stejdoyally folio • r ; -pirofeBalpr*a.::aotg'\' - -T*ia--intrJ«11*'sneslN Presently she rei ctsMLnent and cried '*l, think yoo thought there wrong ,when youi t wM#c«e/)ftf\tnie] \ * ence* ^^dw^^dtf .y< have done? The. ped wasnt ptfrf* 1 who has Deeo' here.* coach came along, and the passengers slighted for idtaner. Wbeh ttiey werfe abolit'to re- ienter the coach Frost asked them to remain awhiie^at the tavern, since he iad^a party pfmenda with* him who Are Sii!tniri» Out- door Qtiiture. \.:. •»•>,;, gfe*Wy differing in size and form, from • hanilke creepiiuj-stem bearing a tew sfmple moss'like leavea to Oie vlgbr^ e«s gtpivlnsf planta ititilL Jaigp leavesv' attaining a height of two or three feet 4>eauaful, especially when grown as specimen \plants or In combination with, other |djitets.;;-Tap,^yaryinit qondl' tipns in wnich the different species suc- ceed are remarkable. Many of tteiO ' i«fl&^~^ : -l^a4tn| temperature, whij* , others do well In-^cool and shady placea, Of the 4,000 or more species of ferns.. apt more ffian about forty species -.tap,.' -Btiiteu^tor outdoor cuJtnre to ordinary soils and situations., TbesP species can ^e piaated ia betls, bqrderjr^or rb^kej* les o¥»ib tfi&ifefegroufldpf; shrubbery. I. As toost pf them, require a ppmewnat;* | f^iiaay place; they are especially uspful ' for filling In places wh«re grass and Ptber l|gbt Ipving planta cannot grow. Perfect drainage Mrap^ea: The soil should-have : leaf meldiJMt, or^epayed peat 0r i^^^fMio^^i^^etl. \—'- fernsi arp4iest planted in, tbe sprtngi-Ba'titiiey^c^ri he planted in ^p Bummer if &e fronds, orJejafiaa^ are euj; back, makmg It easier for tbo plants to establish themselves before,the winter \sets'' !§,-' -3^^3l#:Mp^\t^ : . , gardener can obtain cuttings of varie- ties most suitable for the- soli and cli- mate to his •rieini^rP In the wtoter they ferns should.be giypn protection^ with a covering of leaVes, hay W sffiiw^ Washington Star. ', % -. ; \ ^fl I ' \/J' *•-. '-•' ' I » J '*- t. 1 -: f -' j \ I , ) *Hnt KE£P TBAOEAT HOW «• DJd U. II is a great wasteof time to sit around •cd knock because your coitomeK send away for tneirgooistp give^their trade J to the other fellow. \Ye Uv« in a progreabiveage, Thebosi- nesallfeof even the emati roercba&fc is a struggle. Affairs move forward at a rapid rate and the procession is passing every mane door at high speed. Unless hemake*some>tteiDpttostopit be wilt never be notioed by the proceesion. Too many retailers believe that i t does not pay to advertise. To spine U is tbrow- ing money away. Tootherdit is merely a matter of supporting the local printer..; Soma people can never K» a thing* clearly untH they are struck on the bead wltbaclub. I seemed to be one of that kind until I got it right between the eyes, and it^pened them both a t pnoe. I met Smith on the street one day and asked him if fa* didn't wantarauge. H e told me be would want one 1 pretty soon, for me to wait. Well, Smith was a good customer <. f mine. I had plenty of ranges to sell and I considered that snieas good as, made, Bat one day 1 cnanoed to be a t tbe depot and I saw a steel range being uttloeded. It pad been shippe4 m (torn a i.eighboripg to wnabput forty mites a way. It was addressed to Smith, my supposed customer. ..• - '•-> -/'•'•'•', '-• -•—• - I made it a point to meet {Smitb when be came to tb* depot after mt range, , Of oourse,I jumped on him focoot oom«n»( to COME TOMAiOME, Sowp of the Advantages Offefed to Prospective Residents. me 1. Well, Isnpppee I should,';' a ys Smitb, bufrl saw -000 »' b& ad, to the news- paper, and ifrstrock me just about right, Mesbowed a picture of thp atove, told bow it^waa made, how i^;-p||ioratod, : «E»4 toJdaU abpui it.and the pope there in ^ plain flgures. My wife read the ad. over 1 ,and w« talked about; it, and fineliy de Jcided that i t was just what t wa waioted. 1 \J-i i\ i m. wtththechU raced from father could atepoiaft his study upstairs sob- was a little girl, \to budge an lastad^ninis- pnnlshment, and bar companions, ebrpketoon the Sxsd sJtjidiies^. was, .\Where are tett of their de- «p§talrs.- >v: . to great er- to her husband: be crazy! I be somettdng me.yo^natC to; \fpjfc^sSped!- know -wnat y ypn you have whlp- /|ifl|a Ifttle girl the evening The etiquette pertaining to tea drink- tog |in::OJ^a^.%pnri(HW.; $•&;$?$&{ asks you to drink tea with her, and especially if the tea be sweetened, yptt can count yourself as well received and much liked. If she does not like tortake a short ride. The pas- J you, the tea Is bitter, and report say- M>n<!iQ«n^• «* kr,*i.•••;ta«i* Ok-j ' eth to cases of this sort dralnings are often'^used;* Of^cpuirse:It Is needless,fo say that after one sip ef such tea fbe unllked visitor makes a prompt exit. When .paytog: a call, If the servant should bring to a cup of tea, there is no necessity, or taking- any' particular notice o f It Allow v the servant to place it. where he likes near you and contgue^your^brrveiaafiSn^^ nothing bad happened. If your busi- ness is pleasant and agreeable to the mlstresa or the master of the house, he. or She will pasa tha beverage to you; if not, y^.'aw^epqjec^^to'ieaye' It untouched;; ptuerwise *ypa &» Ui#* ly to have a quarrel on band, and a Chinese quarrel either witb a man or w*oman Is unpleasant J '>'\T P*fa-Way#f Pat tout heard time-\. to the happy pair, bles.be little ones,' fancy. Not long i ent*red Into bliss, i able to bold; back Ipts con] unto the ceremony ^ ^ lit,- ^l^i >••\•:-. •>' -s one quote the «g congratulation all your trou- and it tickled his |4'ignttt%>n»- J^atiwaa hardly tions A* SPOQ as be_could he rnahett up to the couple and. grabbing each by;tn* hand, he saag ontj. ^lions We to ibfefpoth of yes^ and, may- all your ttuxjqpias be little ba- laasl^I^plncott'a;^;:\ !'j • : _ v \ Kipiint at a t,unche|a. : \5% you JQMJW,\* f&e -feoafesji. .was saying, \Kipling cam* to and behaved so strangely!. At luncheon lie sudden- ly sprang' -up- sixi if#ouldn*t lef the waitress come near the table. Every • time that she tried to come near be - woujdl tonto. at aeE, f I -.' -. fHe toade a-divar fir £oe «ake, which. \ was en file lower sbelf ef the skle* ' board, and took It into the parlor to eat It He got tbe cruiSGjbs all aver ifae sofa and the beautifttl rug. ; \When be bad finished his cake tie ataiply sat and glared at us,\ The Tiaitor fmaliy Jsjuld iot contrel herself and^asked, Nlxcnse me, but are you apaaklng of |4r, Bndyard Kfp- *Mr. fiudyard Klp%» ? 0°. «o; Kip- ,sengera, consisting of '^|b;''^^.!rand women, demurred, btft the riding party' iwere well armed, and they stepped aDoard, eacfr witb his baggage, a bnn- dledone up in brown paper.. j 'ajT.aopB as they weje put of sight from/tbe^tavern a halt was made, the \driver Informed that they expected the Jcoach^.te^jM^^bbe^^at^.JRn^efjaie, men,' openuig their bundles, put on iwomen'a attire. Then the coach was driven on. Frost, dressed as a, wom- an, sat next the door, a Derringer pls- \tbi In eaph^ tond^v-^lxikeiF; sat nert;th^^ 0&.& d<^r/|a^t^p*»eyo|vers-'Co^e^il-5' 'ed uttdsr'lap \folds of the dress ho wore. All had their arms .in some rway concealed. ; They had gone about four miles and . were ascending a rise when they heard •the word '*fialtr, foUowed by. •TChrpw / up your hands!\ The coach came to a dead stop, and two masked men open- ed the door, ordering the passengers to alight, Supposing Frost to be ,a weman, each rebber took hold of an arm to help him. His arms were crossed over bis chest under his cloak. Suddenly there was a double report, and the twd robbers fell,dead. ;/ ••' • • Scarcely had Frost begun his exit \from the coach when a weman emerged from the pther door, followed in rapid ; saeeesiaQa'\by~^e v ^^ |two men, all of whom opened fire on tefife j8ien %bo\ Ivere, standing unconcem- Jed:In tbe road, acme with their ha1a3a In theh- pockets, others with folded arms. Four of tttem were shot down before they could draw their weapons, \and two others while they were deliv- ering their fire, which, on acccant ofA !their surprise \was nptr eJSee&tii\ J ' Of tbe two Frost had killed witb bis Derringers one was Bugbee. The sight *6f him lying cold in death, Ftoafs ••.••>..---,--* t toowjedge that he bad killed him, jg. ' \I'F P«t«* Explorirs. seemed in a- measure to wash away a jt Aniong the Spaniards ^ho ^ron fame Wig. 1 shows a: tree, from tho nuracry. JWgi 2 Showa th6 tree, ready'tP p^mt) CJisier tp gather the fruit and without bidders;; P» alMjii ••^f^fl-^sn £rtft$'Jiaay-' be readily thinned, a most rjeceasary : pj^raj(lo»'<to^«epto^-^^t#t-ft«ifcv/\./ , If the amall braneJ^ are. cut from •^Q:rlaJTO;-|Unh3' to jUKh^»t&\tTi>f -M* j trces^tho fruit Is setand largely bom* ; 1 on tho ends of the Jarge. branchea. Such conditions frequently pause tree* to break under the load of fruit and Ibus B*orn|n3 the bearing period. ; • : A~1i^,'clpver \80d;'-;ff' ! a.5rjWiIaKte,'': slfould-be down the year previous to ^(corja' ^''.ip^taipea; shbuij be, grpwn. These crops put the land to the best possftiie condition fpr young treea. For two year> aftor phinltoecprn way %i grpVvr* a?1| .fa %% , ads^jptoga;' of &»; trees. It will sha<|^, .wepfr 1&m f&*~ sua, _fron| which, they oftent- sm]Ber afjbes *1bei}jgl tajkeii t from •»» JMHrssry, . rdw, ; Clover ? niay. be Jowri: 4»^eatt?; '. the. treea and tha-*eonW'.., ( v.\ *•,*\*•: • *-.,„• NATiewAi \GRANGE NOTES; Mattars of Cn^ral InteiW te nfam^ ^«^ra.;af'-tinjf--Ordar \-Frtje»'«*lsilBja l *» •i;CidffbHai,;V' o; :v ,; I L;•,£;;••:';•,';•;•; New Yprk stands a t the ^rontaraeog grangp stote3.'.\ State blaster-- Fi>jJN» Oodfrey reports the memberahip- at about 7b^6po.' There are 6C0 aubordl- nat« granges, thutF-elght having been added /.the '. ^t-iyea^'^'Tbe-^f^a^ns'.. fire Insarance asswiaflons are sbwng. factors to a flnanclal sense. ! They rep- and w» talked about it, and anally de-1 «t. JoaephV UrsuUne Acadetby •Sl^ffi-All^^V-^^W*' >' franalioCauaty Pair Grounds 'enseof toy position I asked bim 'mXHMt<ix*k. $<* wy store, look at toy raagesand see bow much less his pose , Go«01ub. Gun Club, Si* oburohes*- SGFgo altitude Public library. One paper mill. Toboggan slide. \Low death rate. Skfflfai doctors, » Wi3e sidewalks. • \Well ieptiawns, \_. Reasonable taxes. ' XJj>to-4atftbptels, •) Two woolen mills.. Pore milk supply* . , • /.taried industries. ,.. Good water power. Two national banks. Bfpp growing-dlstript. = First plas« brass baud. Ample fire protection. Shaded thoroughfares. Modern scbool system. One automobile garage. Adequate police service. First-class train service. Street springltDg service. Best lawyers in the State. Two telegraph companies. I Pure spring water supply. Two hours frpm Montreal. •Best trout flsblng to State. Complete telephone servioe. Stock Breedera' AsBOo'atinn. Aocommodatiag merchants.\ Company pf National Guard, electric light rate Hie Story ©r» Meflttiof). Its name-^GoIden Medical Discoyery\* I was suggested by one of its nvost !»!»«• F ant and valuable ingredlenfer- Golden l Seal root. , - Koarlj' forty fears ago, Dr. Pierce dlt* covered that he could, by ibe use of pure, triple-refined glycerine, aided by a cer- tain degree of constantly maintained heat and with the aid of apparatus and appliances designed for that purpose, ex- tract from our most valuablo native me- dicinal roots their curative properties much .better than, by the use of alcohol, so generally employed. So the now world- famed w Gpldea, Medical Discovery,\ for tbo cure of weak stomach, Indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, or blliouiness and •„— n ts was first made, as without a particle • --**\ of Its Ingredl- bottle-wrapper, ' from the most \ound growing ~ll these ft muevemLt, OF TH ESTATE OF. NEK- y ,, R , e.,w«wuaing Co., c». tt .to6y..Atu^ft\^-- Smum & turner lo., Kob«-Hc'. Ttiomiis.,i\ « • Tf ier S*5 S<»i-A^op«8 F -.-i^ia:4. Bmii HW'K:; n- 1 ,B«gK«rd,H.,P, TboffiBtod A Co;.-t«T,Ba3S« . T 1 Jaw«y,S)jeTWla.4,J6ces,^«bn H. h\m' -1,'r \. Sftltt. aw* Prue. Maloae Uehi •& r»x£ t o ;' .* \&$&*'**P?>§:Bmitentj,K,Ri ll er. lit-,'. - '•' 'Toerftjebsier Lumber Co.; ffranV R Wii,^^,.- ' f Tarcer, U, WvSBenctr. Jerry Morrow; t, \ ,t\\ s 4 W, W. Wbwler End tie -Peoples • KBttonal' fe,;\\, N. X..HW Ctouaten sail Myroa Mesertef' bJ, r . Cssmn, ifc-lt. Diamond Wall! • FinisL • < i' , i, JESSteni Granite Cc Ko; 1 H'udsun ht 'i , t 8i«tUtg«w-Bangor Slate- Syn.. Blaiiaguyi' , L ^ nolCaBrvs, &V<K, Reyooldsiun. N, YTuTur.l,~\'.- S5»mOT3,Pa„ W. G.Kelsey. i-on Covmgw^ ; J W.e.6reL-n£,Co.. BDrlmgtoa. VU Kedd,V K ^,. kindred dl fteverslni of alcohol1, A glance enftj prtntc_ will show that. valuable medicinal la ear American \ HiliO ilents have received tM ^fcassEu*EuH»g^OT;ii^pn?!R:!«r? \^x>gaE?mi;w.w»rre;Tnrtag^»i-stiTgpra? ^•^Tr^u^aT?iT5P!!iir.E'5it?if lAjH.'m^l \ffflPfSiawrjjfrCTa ocCTnrsini.TiPii iz-i A iitue OOOK oi tnese endoraemeniS Ml been ppnjpfledIr-by^Dr. B. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., and will be mailed /r« to any one asking Same by postal card, or fetter addressed to the Doctor as above. From these endorsements, copied from standard medical books of al! the differ- ent schools of practice, It will be found that the ingredients composing the \Gold' en Medical Discovery\ are advised not only fpr the cure of the above mentioned diseases, but also for tho cure of all ca- tarrhal, bronchial and throat affections, accompanied with catarrhal discharges, hoarseness, sore throat, lingering, or (^«-'t•aK^•- , , This was mighty poor consolation, wben tbe deal was made, But to please me he came over to the store,. Wnen be saw toy prices ho acknowledged they were t&a same as Jones'prices, and I haa the same identical mate that he bad botr/ht. : - \Now if you had oosoa to tte in the fl«* plaoe,'' I said* ''ypu would bare bought the same range and > saved your 1 •«BfiB Inefver knew that,\ said Smith. \YOuToevcrtPPk the trouble | to tell me anytbinjtabout your ranges.\ • opened my eyes. S I be- gan to watob the >.epot and If ourid there was a lot of people in my town that did not seem to know that 1 wai in business at all. \ --\...'-~' , •':-•- • >> «.-. ;t simply£pidesperate. -The first thing I did was to use a foil page to the local, newspajper. Igtve* folliaftbrrptlPn of toy stoves, And quoted the price fn bold ngures. In oonuection with this T gavp some extra inducements; I ntadea clear prppoaition to giveaway one. range on a pertain day to the person toat held a iuoky number. ' '\\\ fix'. : v\ • AlTitooet anyone to entert-tfcey contest was to CPine to my store and give me Excellent electric power service. Moderate priced boarding houses, ; Increasing Street lighting service. Nnr/hern gateway to Adirondacks. Two iubkelodians and epera bpuse. New York State Deaf-Mute School.'--.\ ' Hospitableand progrfsslve citizens. Farming center of Franklip county. J Interesting drives to adjioent towns. Good opportunities fir home building. ; Ono doily and four weekly newspapers. Through trainatv New York and Boe :tons. ;*\' ;.'•'!•-• .•> • '.:••• • • .-•••• - • •> Numerous secret societies and associa- tions. .- ' x ,'•-.••• Franklin Academy, high school rank' ing among the first in the State. ^SP 0 \^ 1 ?^ *h a °^ t&ole wasting ajffecMpns which; if not ptomptly, ana and ail properly treated are'liable io terminate tnfionsnmptioa. Take Dr. Pierce's: Di*; epvery la time and persevere In its use until you give it a fair trial audit Is not likely to disappoint. Too much must not be expected of it Jt will not perform miracles. It will not cure consumption in its advanced stages. NO medicine will It will cure the affections that lead up to consumption, if taken in lime. FOB CATARR!! Ely's Cream Bain) ttour,. «ain%»tto! -atldresa. In return J gave them a number. The only restric- tion was that only one in a family oould Jhavea number. It was further prpTlded tnat oaths day tbe' 3im.*tbg~^ u -^ •\-*-\' place,-whiob would be advi BCZBSA INSTARTLT BEI.IEF£9. /jBstaat. relief for natawfol ileal > I The ttel) cone tts cement tbo coot&lug llyiud la laply'tedtotto aktal -\;' \\ \' that J» whit ell of wuttegreea, auxed wha tnymol, gijtxtlae and other mtld ingredient wUl do for any fikin Sufferer. . Try * free atoiple of tola oil Mcompoonded inD. &^.»riaerftai6ay;',;''..'..•-• -'-•'' .\'-''. y: * . WeuraettandrecomBiMid It. and rarely would not reeommend it and offer tt|o ourregalar patroni if ise did not toow waft p. D. b. PrescrtpUoa wiu do or ^f^eairectto fi quiektjr absorbed. 6J»M Relief at Onca. ft cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the diseased!\ mem- Wane resulting from Catarrh and drives •^Wiiy. a COM in th e Head quickly. Bestor es the Senses of Taste and Smell Foil size 50 cts. at Druggists or by maiL Liquid Cream Bahn for use in atomizers 75 cts. .Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York Water St., Ottca, N. Y-. C.E. HUls Oil to.. 2tk> Bi, ton $(., Byracme. N. t „ Cblepgd Varnlad (. . i -»•. bornSt. Chicago, LL. irre, FDlpjwi vu . a i-.-„. St.. BwK>tt. Mass- Wood tiissa Co . Sjreius . .s , JittgBahd, vrlte, ci«illoja,.le8Btees, and neii oi k.i u f SSrMve Hoore. late of use town. of Malum. cuQBty of Frattiai and ssae of New yon. <i~ ondtlia«arejlp3.oa edinliilstraiorB' offlciaa tcajr tegs) representatives, send ereetlng. ' WttersftM, ABC63 BJ -Hoore, lbs eSerntor u', :••.» lasS will vl tbe eaid omUe Moore, deceasea. IJOJ, UU . ap^ied to oorBnrrojBifi of bar county of Prainnn u. IiftTetiernocpanlfl ca eieeutor, Esaf./resaj-i.,,„ :. .».., f settled to pursuoa e of lite statute in SUCH ca» muo land tajovldect ' YOU.aDd each of yoa. are therefore rti*d an: •> qnired, personally, to be and appear belirrv our ram Tillage, ID the county of Pronkllo.oo the '£ZA .•'. .• - J 13U8, at ten O'clock in tse forenoon..then nod vwr- .... attend the Judicial ss tleaent of UK-.anvuai - : A,.. - Si. Moors as executor of the sujd Orvll:e Mo..r- ,. :eeasea. ; :- • And if aoy of the aforesaid pen-ons an- UD-L- age <£twenty-ose yeara, they irtB please tain- n -. » that ttiey ore required io. appear by their .-,:,- . poardlaa. if thev have one, and U they hav. i... tl . Uien taat they appear ana apply for the at<p..........:. :<jf a special guardian, or to toe event of tour '.-. or Crgleet to do ai, a special guardian «UJ > „ . pointed by Uiesnirbgate to represrht and act r - •; tn tbe piweedlogs. In testimony (v hereof, we ha?e caused the em. •. oar said surrogate's man ;• - fcereunto affixed, WIUKSS. Km; ertcS U.Padaoca. surrogate : »»„ eonnty, at the totrri of stai- n- 10th day of Apru, ID the year ••: .- Lord one thousand Dine Ldi...--.: and eight FLOBENCE BOYCE EKFANT, cierli of u>^ ^~ gsie'8 court. To niamond Wall Finish Go.. Grand Raj-i-^ y Burrison Brothers Ice, ai Grays and ^rr-^ i » Philadelphia, Pa., .Slattogton^liangor M»U >- Slatiagton, ra. Taders Paint a Uouacp (• - ton. Pa, w.E. Greene co„ Borangton. vi. h«i••. 4 Dearburn St., Chicago, 111, Frye, HMpt» A ^ Pearl St, Boston, Mass, jsroest Mwirv. lodiH- • chard, Mass., and all other credlu>r». Talte notice: The foregoing citation li-s.—.,-: , ypa by publication, pursuant u> an u m e r 1.1 M < KrederlcS G. Paddock, Bomigau- •: u,. „^., FranKlln. dated tbe 16th day 01 A pr In the office of said surrogate at Mat Dated April I6U1. WOS. HCGLASV & ALLEN, attorueys fur oeuiiot>< js.y. \ * •\( 1 iL.8,1 pni. laui. anrt loo.. .%. y 'THE DEAR OtO DAYS.\ iGlmme back the-dear old daysman tna twja in h line-- •.:\\\ ' 5oy stood on the borfn' dec*, j\ an* '^BliKren on flie -Bhtoel\ ' \j „ and prortoed. J*J^nuttnightuj hjsguardea teaf'-weapoaett ^*XS*' i 'Sl eacno ' you, are merefore <at«i an.i r^. \^ high and tow, «~««, ^jaired, personally, to be and appear belo^ou? Ti WWle Mary troued oat that lamb -Bbosefleeee waa 3§Sg^i£5E%&£SZ £\Z ^ I*\ SLJS^l^ 1 ?F son ^ eiecotor <.f 1,., „,,r r; fftHE PEOPl^B-OP THi. STATB OF M,«|1M|:K X To Mary L. DafEo, Daniel LtuffXi,. il^. .,„..!,. Uose Leslie, James Puffin, Mary Laat-n - •. - : . UufSni,,tiOse Duffia. John Uuflln. Irene Leary. h-i.^v i dfito, John DufflD. Minnie VU,IKIIU. Janj, , ;.u::.i., Daniel Puffin. WUUam Bos, Geneva Pomm.; 1 Alice 0nffln, Jantes Boss, Engenia Dufflo -wife, creditors. legatees, and neii ol si bu^tiaL.: i.f j • • flg-JnSannaS^^ L*^'f l S, Bo,,en8lID P son -W>eeieTOtorof the , . JftantdS'tonavei^SSS^aloreZL^m',' , \ to take <*llat6ur«oref0rapliampWet that bad. been with iiim e^er atocPHe had made his-resolution while \Standing beside Mary Hamblln's grave. jHe looked up and, seeing his iwotnen dressed men dancing around the fallen : robbers, for the first time to' months Camfled.. X;'.-Jh.. •!•'••-.'. * ; The arnbuahera re-entered top coack ;and drove back to the tavern. Whs* lit -.was, ; learriei,jaiat ! they to\d MA psJy saved the passengers from being reb- jbed, but had exterminated the Bugbee igang, they .were feted as heroes and; ! Invited to partake of thp; best to the ihouac O. NOBMAN EDDf, ; •- •* -' - ••-'«Tha Cprkaoraw Palm. - Whatls' known; as- the corkscrew palm is a familiar plant to West In- 41ans. The palm resembles the bayo- net vjarletyi, *iitf.tosrteSd'';of ^^ the long, sharp sar^wsprtoglng from the center of the palm and reaching upward to the way they happen to come the cork- t^^-'p$^i^$9^iis\-BpfM^- jbieed^to*, gether\'at thpMai^^; ahd'the^-fprhi v a winding row from the base; to the top* It Is said thai these palm leaves Inva- riably wind themselves like a cork- eerew, from-right toleft'gutogvup.-but- occasionally freak plants have .been noticed where tire direction was re- versed. .^Thia; la, .hpweiver^lt : Tery'rarf:j - 'oofrriliejioe. • The' cOrisin^spa^) jg-' purely deccrative. It grows to a height of from six to ten feet and reaches a diameter of four to six. It takes sev- eral yeara, even in a tropical country, where all plant and animal Ufe ma- tures rapidly, for onp of these curlsas ; -,'i palms to grow' to. full height, y ^ •resent nearly fI0O,(»O,O0a i of. i^k% There are 172 grange halls pwjMalli ' the atata, the total value being re- ported at |343,07a Much has-been dpne by *a» afate grange to l«alsiatioB benefitlag rural conditiona. Matoea enthusmstic grangers. ,He statei and, oyer §0Q*ef toenV own-their own graiige^alb^ which nu^ to yalu^ sjraj^e c^ rJOffrnembcra Is alaioet.cer^ itato '^•.rjiTe?ibs;' ! ;6**tf ihal^^ind?4hl».: /gives a permanence to the grang§ - movement that i» hh^upttPnable-.Tie | grange mem oership has lncreksed*frPm 20iOCO to «,000 to twrira ye^ #w largest grange in i^'^i-iui^'pef^^ haps in the Dnlted,Stitesis^iBoPiton\ ; grange,; with ,f40 ;rn«6er|,': ;It' tola .'a\; i gratoto;\atoie^ whldj* JML 4X%u^toesa'- : of >, \ $ififtooO;48%:. .yeari .atw*. Q^erp:- j£0 : ,hib| r *•- doaen mora yoonga* rtoraa to* th* 'Matin''' ^ v'\'- ' -•'• .*•' f-'•'.*«••.- .--v >\ feaeloalnt only 10o to pay for postage Sod packing, [Now don't fall to try this wondertoi toothlna re- ' •- \ : • .-,; \J**\ 1 iiM.i.P\\i»^ji.s>,i.;i ! aaa»iiafniiin»aai- , . •'- - '-'-':' .\ ' A ! 6reat Relief. -;J ?*L«oy, n said Meanderitog JSIIke, •«*» ypu want any wood chopped?\ , ,*T!|o,\ was the sharp answer. • \Nor chores of any kind doneK* >*m$ '. - ;••''.. •;••\•-•'•'' A lady called lo ari eld physician of tte last generarioii 1» treat her baby, who was ahgfatly aiimg- He pceaeruV ed castor oil, ,; : \Bat doctor, castorfofi is each an old fsnlaioucd remedy.\ - ; \Madam replied tie doctor, \babies a«o W fashion tiOaa*.- i m \ '». Aaythtng to OWipe. ' < ' A Harvard student .who was a can- didate for tae degr|» et d«tor of philosophy had adopted spemng re- form as bis partJctjJa*! line of work, and as cuaamencemenl day drew near he west to Presidentjatot with a re- qoeat. \To* know, lay. President\ he amid, \that yea are rjauposlng to make me a Ph. D. Now, p; have made a specialty ef spelling tpfono, and I al- ways spell {niflosoptlrl wit* aa ?.* CooM yoa ast make iv degree V. D. tflsteadef PafD.r '];. \Oavaafialy. la faetiif yoo Insist, we shall make it a D. F.**-L*»«f JooraaL Packing Eggs In Water Gla«. TJse phly perfectly fresh- eggs for packing. Stale eggs will not keep by any ntethod of preservation, deah-out' Cip telsel lg which the eggs are to he packed (preferably a Stona jar> by gealdlng; with boiling wate?. ^Prepare a water glass sottrOcrxt, oslrjg water It that haa been first boiled and then cooled to ordinary temperature. ••- $to each Dfteen. quarts of water add a *jttart of water gtasf t Pack the eggs into the jar and pour the liquid orer thera, coverlnjt the *ggs compietely. Dp not wash the eggs before packing them, a* this may Injure their keeping qualities, ijy removtog * natural pro* tectfre: mtiug on the, Ptjtside pf the shells. Keep <h#egg* packedia this manner-, to '« «DQ^ •3arit place, stich aa a dry, «?eol--«uar T , Farm Lamba. There i s no longer any excuse for following ranch methods on eastern fawns. Tne land Is too high priced and the conditions are too much against t» t« make: that pay- the ranges must generally lamb late upon fresh grass in late May or to June. Their lambs must range afar, and, while they grow healthy and happy enough, they will not come into mar- ket in competition with rightly reared farm lamba-W. O. W. ta Bucesesfsl Running. aa <liscov«f era and conquerors In Amer- Ica only a very few died peacefully. Hero is a list of Eome of tho more im- portant who .suffered at tbo hands of fate: Colombua died broken hearted, Boldin and Bobadllla were^ drowned, Ovando was harshly superseded, Las Casas sought refuge in a cowl, Ojeda died to hxtrefnp poverty, Enelso waa deposed by bis Own men, Nlcnessa per- bated rx^serably by the erueity of his par^f,, Vasco; Nonea dP Balboa, was dis- g^cefplly. bebeatieil, NarvasTi .was ira- prlspned to a tropical dungeon ana- «ft- erwaWl died of hardship, fcprtea waa dishonored, Alvarado Was destroyed lb ambush, Almagro was garrtlted, Ptearro was murdered aid hja fbur brotoers cut off, arid ifiere was no end to the assassinations and executions, of the teconflary chief* among ihe: en- ergetfc' and faring adTenturers. John Milton'a Cottafla. Onfe of the best preaerfed historle f country houses In.all England, is John -MUtoo-'s <wttsge at €halfont 0t CSilesv to which the bltod and aging poet fieri when tha great plague swppperJ down, on London. That w*s la July, 1865, and Milton had Just finished *P*rsd!s* Umb\ and received a fl?« pound nota for Si, with « promise of tare* mora fir* pound notes if the poem sold four, editions of 1,800 eopJes each. Tbe cot- tage stands at the top of the viUagtv and It Is In practically tha same con- dition aa when Milton left it Bar* the poet received his distinguished guests faring the latter part of sis Ufa irroa Want a coot. Waataattaattoti, Waat as jail a puuw. Wast to sail a borw. Waat a aamuit flrL Waat to raat a MOM, Waat to bayorntflkhoan. Waat a aa*a boardlac Waatt-iraat or aba at Waat la lou or bower i Waat lo aay aaeoad aaad eaniaa*, Waat to and aaythlaf yo> hava Has, Waat lo Sad a Mrayad ar Mataa feana, WaMtoaadtlMaarasrafaagrlBfiHBMHnl, Waatioaoaeaiaaaa aajtaaag aaaaraaaass, Tm <ma do tt aaaBy taraaSaw ealaaaw af - \ irauastm atCawIataa farraaa. : National Tre^ He - rDldwellitdf^nie;'^/^ : tejp6rc*,jQie- IthaWclal; condition.,,.of •: \^ national i-s^rarige;^/fo^bjra; ~.y~,\ ,:)• f.; - ;,.,' '- ' tXB&KXBSNt.'.; I\-VJ \-< Balaac»t>^ t t»os......»...........taa.ti«JB • Vrdm Tatloaa aourcaa......j..„..., <&&&(• \ ';. a ' %'?-•'•':.. „../.''; . ,V V\'* ttliOMi Vla^.*9l! ! a^tfaf*ayi^«»^»»ae»^eaa 1 e ; a»*aaft SalaacaOct VUW-- The total resources of the naktonal grange, toclndtog the; above, balance 'bankdep<^ts,et^isglCrX921.*t ' f Statb Master George W- fV'-€tantif of New Jersey aays: *'Th» j»st year has beep Cbe banner ytar.in grange work in the Garden Stat*. Sixteen new sub* ordinate granges have been organised and two Pomonaa, making 11* a«k- ordinateand fourteen. Poraona grabges.' Nearly 8,000 new mambSrs have been -added to;our membership, raaklng a f grand total of .15,000. Our Grahga Firelnsurance company has been ataadV\ i Uy growing, giving safe protection to ! our jiatrona. W* ha*t nearly $18,00$,- 1000 worth,«f preparer Insured, for a number of yeara subordinate and Pc~ i mong graagea h»Tt 'tmn <»-p^rtrs,ttog to tie porchase of farm tuppllei at ft 1 great aavfog. Tola aaa baan, however; of a local character. The Graage €5«tt* mercliil Exchange haa been recently In- corporated with a «apltat atocat of •125,000, which it la expected will be very helpfol to the weraheisi of the grange,\ ;to|a|^fcwaao^|»tr, T*l» nt»*3i:t^-. —._.».. - ~» I intende* to, haVe my store crowded, and get <»y raonay put of the range to adTer- tiaiag. .».- ; . '•' t • :-• *,\\•\- ' 1*\ Tbpllrai day that'ladvattise^Jhat the drawing would Uke place it rained .and poured, but there were 2,000 people bloca- ading the entrance waitiBg for toe ap?. pointed hour.' - M» *\-' • . •.'}. '\•';*\': : In taking their names, when distribut- ing tbe tickets, liouad put all about tbeir needs to the stpveiine. That first year I aoW.-fort#raiiiBsikY--Wditi«yl'--t;-,''---.'. -., •' J folio wed op the free range offer with beater. Now I have turned the tables. I a m doing the shipping apt instead of tta»»fl«h«r feUow, And there is no| a family living within^flfty miles-tbat does npt know that I handle ranges and atoves. %ylia^ktorlj#iey»ra>ib»ii« th#, : -.ina> toajite aad what tha prices are. . - ;. . ' They aay a young tiger is harmless so ' Since tbe UoiteKi States government b ngashedoea^pj-gata tasie; of btood. gan to patronireexpositions, down to the kted a total of t^SS^Bl^-'for wprld's fairs, pf^ which only $485,000 has been spent west of the Bocky Mountains, at the l^ewis and Clark exposition. '•',_ Gimme; back the dear old days that Uem'rs loves to - -keep*. - • With \PUot a fearful night—there's danger on tnedeep!'* The old-time, awkward gestures—the jerk meant for \ a bow— \-• We said that \Curfew abould cot ring,\ but Lord, it'irlngin'nowl . , \to dat case I feels relieved; I kto fake a chance- oh/askln' you fur seme- thto* to eat w —Washington Star. -' Samuel Ogden Tvas the flrst English owner of the land on which Ogdena- Ip&g, .isr, $+ is now hnOt; Gtome back the dear old days—the pathway through tne dells To the school-house in the blojBoms; the sonnd of far off-'oSlla TinkUn* 'erost tbe meadows; the song of the bird an' . . ...brook;. , ., v '. The old-time dictionary, and the blue back spellln' -:-' ;s bookf- /'\ --^...-^ Gone, like a dream forever!-A city's hid the place Where stood the ol' log school boose; on' ni familiar • face Baffin, deceased. ' And if any of the aforesaid pen~ • a.-. • • tnat tuey are required to «i*.»r r, ,, suardtts,tf theTrSvTdne, SafYf u, ?V' .TS 1 .jorneg-eelto do soTo fvStofSZ&Uz\'*; \\ u ' v In.tesUmony whereot we have caused the «*u ol herennto affixed. Witness. Pred £\• ^ au ?^ surrogate of said ?tb day of faay in the y-ar of our and eight asaD d moe bno «lred - FLORyiCE BOICE BaVANT. 1|to ftUiifi! tJuf^^aU^^I^^ 0 ^,, IssmUlD* therein weleame beneath a tnornin' sky— There's a bridge 'crost the river; an' we've crossed, an ,| satd \Good-Dyer —Atlanta CoDSttttrtibn. lt.s.1 James Oaffln. Lacananea Sonora, Hexioo: John Duf aa, ifflcatianwa Sonum, Mexiot Mary Laden. Bart- Itord, Coon.; Irene Leary. Holyoke, Mass.: MinnieOK- A Preplan* In Oeif. Two young ladies wer* making their ftrat eaaay at golf. *Dear n*«, w said tint flrat young lady, **wba* shall I do newt My hall is to a hote.\ Tha aaxs ond young lady took oat a nook of to- atrrictloM. \Let aw e*a,\ she said, turning the pagaac **l presame yoa must now take a stick of tke H«at shape and get it out** \Oa yea, of course,\ said the ftrat yoang woaaaa, \See If yon can Bad me a stick shaped Ilka a doatpa B and braaft.** was a taste for me. xne next thing 14»d was to supply myself with a couplo hon- dre*ele<^oiypaa, which I secdred from themanufaoturersof my lines, • y:y , : f; Then I started to^un- whole page ad v] Whiob were Changed jrezularJy for three years. I advertised everything in my storefrom,* 'fiver-cent cookie cutter to a tbrnhiDg machine. •• •. •--' • -• t •-• .' ; -Soma merchaote have ^ij tbat- tbey would tbuskit would be pie for my cam-, tetitow'to know-all my prices.- I goat it. just as it I iiad no ootnpetitors, aad my experieaoe lta« conviftpei me of this fact, that when a' man oomes Put r with his priceeto bold type, the other fellow can not keep up %riUtyou fast eoough to cu t [tbem, or-else he hasn't ibe nerve to spend j the money on advertising his Put prices, '^d if bedoesnPtad»ertise he Is harm' HereJaaallluatrationpfa fellpw who did not have a Phauce becanae he didiiot advertise up tomy standard JEaat fah I ftrlveitis^ac^roaiieuarfpr, Myf competitor aid tho putting act. H e fyui tbeaameshelier. Heput it out on tha aide walk and marked i t with arooghoard \Only ft(5.?5.\ His sbeller stood there to my knowledge for three months* During this time I. made my newspaper talk strong and sold more than a-dcxen.; Hpw why did ihe people come to me jamt pay 75 cents mot* «utn fee offered t o sell it fori There is only one reason. The people read my description and i t gave them enough conflJence in tub to know that my prioe was fair. They knew % was giving them tall value fpr their money and they came to^na and bought their goods, ; •' Here is thB point: lama vigorous ad- vertiser. For the last three yetrs I have made an increase oa my sales of 33|§' per cent, every year. Does ft nay to adver- tise? ~ •> ' I have no trouble with the catalogue ttonaes. The wore t go into the question of losing trade through the mail order t>oaatv, tha more I am convinced that the iooal merobant is to blame fpr tha ptm ence of tha catalogue house. ! Tnelr jrreat auccaaa has been attained through their advertising, If their adver- tising will build sty scrapers in Chicago, I figure that tha same kind of advertising for me will at least put a new glass front in my afore, j Tiit time has coma when ail retail mer- chants must advertise. Advertise until it hurts your pocketbook, and then keep on advertising' until it stops hurting. And one thing is sore. It wilt stop, but ' that doea not mean that you should atop adverUatog. \ \What to a cold in the head?: Noth- ing io worry about if you treat it with Ely's Cream Balm a s soon asyon begin tp sneeze and snuffle. Neglected, the cold may grow, into catarrh, and the air- passages be so inflamed tbat yoa have to figtit for every breath. It is true tbat I Ely's Cream Balm cures catarrh j promptly aBjl certainly. But ypu know tbi old saw abjut the ounce of prevention therefore use Cream Balm when the cdld in the head shews itself, Alt drug- gists, SOc., or mailed by Ely Bros., 58 i Warren Street, New York. •\\ -' j City, New Jersey; Daniel DIUHD, Jersey Uly. N<« IJersey; William Eo»a, taoiyoke, Mass.; James b-wx J Holyoke, Mass; Geneva Pomeroy Duffln, Xonupah. I fievada; Alice Duffln, Tonopah. Nevada. * Theforegoinp eitatloo Is served opoo sou by >lnue of «n oider granted by lion. F. U. Paddock, on the lith dayof May, 10u8,and entertd in the surrogate's office of the eouoty of Franklin, on the lotn day of May, !90t». ' Yours &e , MOOBE A BEBBV. Atiys. for Executor, 80w7 Malone. N. V. LY SEEBS POSSIBLE T HE PEOPLE OF THE STATB OF NEW TOBK. To Minnie Hicks McCaffrey. Maione, Ne« Vor&. Ann Bildreth, Brushton, New york, I/misa chud*. Maione, New York. Ehoda Lester, Moioae, Nee York, ilanha gngden. Hub City, Wisconsin, Prant Dirk Loyd. Rlr.htand to, Wisconsin, Bessie Prye, Boek- bridge, Wisconsin. Carrie Bids. Rochester, lliuti.. Peter Hicks, Bockm-idge, Wisconsin. Sylvester aicks, SB Maxwell Ave-, Spokane, WashioBum. Eflle Bicks, Hockbridge, Wisconsin, Louis Wells, Maione, Sew York, Lizzie Wells. Maione, Ae» Vork, husband, wife, creditore. leaatees. ami •»« «' M - -• you can get a li.e, up-lo-dafe daily paper tot $1 a year, but such Is the case! By taking advantage of Iban tim tear im S! a^littiial '!*'•.'•'', ••* ; ! ' - ;;'-'''-•' •\•• '. - - ^««c o. ««sw York, dexeased, and tne sureties on admiuisirattirs' official bond, or their legal representatives, send greeting: Whereas, Ellas Desvey, the executor of the estat*' of the said Sylvester Bieks..deceased, bas lately applied to our surrogate of otir coacty ol Franklin to bove bu> accounts as such executor, as atoresatd. juiictali; settled in pareuacce of the statute in snefl case made and provided. You.andeacbof yoa, are therefore cited and re- quupd, personally, to be and appear before our said surrogate at his office in the court bouse, in siaiom- vBIagejin the county of Pranklin. on tbe 2»tb day of . , at ten o'clock in the forenoon, tseo and there to attend the indlctal settlement of the wx-uuui ol Elias Dewey as executor ol the said Sylvesu>r Hicks deceased. -And if any of the atoresafd persons are under the age of twenty-one years, they will please take notice that they ate rcqjaOfed to appear by their freoerai guardian, if they have one, and tf they have none, then that they appear and apply for the oppoiotmeut of a special guard an. or io the event of r ft is bright, clean, newsy, has Associated Press \\*'\ mtjk$t fepdrts anifoiriepts irf tfte tfeily g$j,t1feStatetelftt Mm ptftlsip* j^daily and the Palladium, both papers one year for $2. Send cash with order to tbe Palladium $te tfte ittli is ngteit te loth old sod ne* suft- 1 sfititers lyfte pi^ to jitfWnBk The Palladium Company. S^t^eSngr erte to re *»^t -d J'forth^ tt testimony wh»^^ °^*«M MWDgg&>s. court to be l^l^gffiwd. Witoess. Bon. arjM kXfc Rjtfdock. saiTogate of said fj&^o^y, la Use year of our i^^one aasgand bine hundred p tOggiCE BOycE BBVANT. .tV.a-1 atalone, S. X. *lw7 Ha ttyak «a H. H*r Huaband—If a man matter what it la-be will live to re- gret it Hta Wife—Darin* oar eotnt- shlp yoo uawd to staal ktsaat freca'aaa. Her Huaband-Well, yoa teaid wfatt t said.—Chicago Hewa. 1 4' I'U give me time. Jadga—AH rkfant TU ftra yea thirty daya—Ciiiatoii gJata Dealer. . Philoaophy la • goad bom In *• stable, bat aa arraat Jada aa a !•**» TliKICE-A WKKK WOKLI> •X TMU «*S»a»I»«HTia»V cAiraicw Tata•. Mora Alar*, Mora Tharaaik m»a.«l«ra WtmrUm* T*a« Btur. ataaa^a atvary »«aiuai •yaaatlwa' Coaatry. A nresMeatof tbe^rjaited States will be elected this year. Who is he aad who is the man whom he will beat? Nobody yU knows, bat the Thrice s week edttioa of tha New York World will tail yoa every step and every detect of what prom- ises to he a oasapaiga of the moat absorb- ing interna*. It may not tali yoa what Khope, bat It will tell yoa what is. Tnriosa weak World fcaig i tePttaksd a character far aaaiawtaa« feartaaaBaas la tin pabUeatios ef aad tats It wilt mateteto. tijm waa . tbeaewsasit rsatlly hi, sauaaariaa Mr the Tfarios a Weak World, waaVmoaaats to si thos practasaUy a eataty at tha Btto9 9f a waakfir.' Tha Tarlee-a-Weak WorUv ragalar BitaaadsUoa stioa Is MM Mat vohr. and WM foyafor tn papara. Wa otter (Ms anaqsaawad nsaansaai aaa the PAUa- W?ai tosawlasFtof yfta. May a weep away ia a» Iio9^4profierty that it lias taken you a Ufe time to accu- mulate. Insurance Portifles you against such aaemergency and enables you to rise nndanntecf ft»ttt such a calamity. Indicates that, when the beat is none too good, yon should seek nothing; bnt the BSST in insurance. The place ta secure the BEST is with the Ck>*t»ervstlre aad BeltaMe CHANNivM. AGZmr, Uo county. Frederick M. Baynes and Gerase K. iparrell, plaintiffs, vs. Cass Wi'sm, Misitocaku Woolen Blucufacturlaa Company, a. F. Eaonlsicj A Honls & €te, Woolsun Spice Co, Oscar B. Eddy. FYed W; Eddyaad WUUam B. Uddle, detendanta. . •To the above named defendants:-Son are hereby Summoned to answer Use complaint in tats arlioa. kad to serve a copy et yoar answer oa the p'ainnGs' attorneys within twenty days after the service of this santtaons, exclusive of the day of Krvipe. and id case ol your failure to appear or answer, Judgment : wiS-fip'fsken agatass yon by default UT the relief de- raandedfattecomplaini., Dated, ICstone, S. Y- April 30,19£B. KELlllS 4 GESAWAY. ._ PJalntjBs'AUorceys, • OfBc* and PQsMfilce Address. To JHshawak* Woolen JUaufacuuiii* > •'--• :^) : Ptnl|ly Jtedetoe Co.. Morris A.Co^. uie f •• sumtnonsis served trpon yott. by pobacau.i ssanttoanorafirol Boii. Fred* Cfcxi»adoBk, couti? Judgecf Eranktfn coanty, dstedtfte Igta day of May. 18W» and Sled in tite. office of tite clerk el Prantnu c6twty^ wln^the<5MnplaiiitataUdoa*vS.y. •': - Based, toy isa, lu&s. - v, Attys.IorHfIi.' rjBce and i», <J. A«dr« • ..afalone»N h-v>p CSa* N OTl«Ja?»PltasiJ4NT TO MrmDEB W Hon-rrederick 6i faddocav anrrogat? of tbe: eountr of rrankllD. and according to tbe itataite in socb turns made and provided, notice ta hereby given to all person* baring claim* agaiB»t< atairy £. £eam\ late of aalone.in said coaatr, d«e«a»ed that they are rewired to rxhiWt the tame, nta the Touchers UWrfKrf, to the undf/iWned, Herbert B.Seaver. at on «• before u» SStb day of Septeaaoer next. Dated Man* IS, 1808. HlaalaT H.-8«AV««, Ad«iinistr»tor. atPCtaar a ALLHIC AUT.for Admlniatrator, *»**», H,r SOmfr N eTica-pcaspaNT TO AM ORDER W Hoo. rrederlck O. Paddock, sarragale of tbe ooaaty of f raaKHs, and aoaordtof io AM subtle III aooh owe awki and provwod, K*K« a baroby riven ta an paraaaa aarsag elaaaa acasaa Itarraaa Car. aa,lata«f lwtOarlMrtaB,&iaaat aoaaty. aeeansd, taatUtayanieaalredtpaxMUt th* aaaak. wtta tha iMOban tfearaar, to tbe oaScr***** aaaoaaar, at alt aaora la Baa»aajaiiak. tawa «t Baaaaay, la aaW 8ID«IT G. GROW, Rxectttor. aura *PMMrtT, Att'yalierKzeiMar. SSaa sasSsaaS] y»yac»r»ca^AiiT TO AB osoaa or X^ aTs^llCafiOat It* a^aa#jO0fc, W&Nmlttttt <Q( ttW OOOaatF *^* ; %B5aaifl^*nitnae\of , .jHaaaa,' aaat thar aaa t»- to ii«iafaa>aaa^\aaaiteaaaManf»'a1nveafc M p: Wf •,* - £. r- % YOIUME U Wi r LWM: <£stabii»he( Published every Tbl WM^^SICS J; Si JOHNM. NOI PALLADIUM Corner of Main ace Maione J TEI One Year, Six Months, Payable iuj Advertising Etau AdvertJsementB ebouf length of time to ally stated to the pc insertion; otberwis tinned till forbid, or publishers, and cb LegalsdvertiaiDg atj by law,. Business five lines, $5 per year^ line, 75 cents. BUSINESS WARREN ATTOBNEY AND COCNSlj gansburgb. h. Y. MAIN & CJ Lawi Office over Duffy's i MALONEJ Branch Office at Cfa Open Salt ' 1L\ K7 BOTl ATTOESEY AND OODIi nac Lake S. Y. * WILLIAM ATTORNEY AND CODNSE Lake, N. V. Personal t at PlerceSeld, Fausi,, and Stood R. N. PORTEl TO EAST MAIN STEEET. 1 Phone 28B. CHARLES LAWTER, 55 WEST MAIN i Allison Block, next to court) . FRANK ~~K DENTIST, BATES BLOCK. Maione. N. Y. Tbe new f weQas other methods of I MOORE & B.H.IIOORE LA\ Office 1st Door East of Cocrtl DR. J. F. VEMRINABY SURGEON. 10 Tajejioone oonnecUons. 8p dOJBL KELLAS & ATTORNEYS AND GO0NS Doe over Clark a Son's ston pie's NaUonal Bani. 3. P. KBI.IAR McCLARY &| COUNSELLORS Over People's Bank, CaVNTWELlTox ATT0RNIY8 AND CO0NBE Gee over stockweii A I Taos. GABTWBU. H. D. HICKO] DEKTAl. OFFICE. KINo'S Blj Terms reasonable and all v.-oj H. H. STICI OPERATIVE AND HECHA^ atabte. M. Y. ft. J. & A. Q. PHYBIOIAKS AND SURCL_. Offloe over Butirtct's bookl Park «t.,wiiere night calls« Phone connections. S. A- BE1 4TTORNIV AND OOUNSE moods a AuisTo Block, practice In 1 tie OOIMO st: Oonrta. HSNRY PI PHTSIOIAH AKD SURGE. Office and residence, Ko. tUgateaUaa&onid be cads. • IB ii» S mm mi IM A. B. PAH j AmaosiiACK 1 \ Vll 1 A4 i *ita*j*ttk 1 ALSO OENEB 1 . l-GEO. -W 1 .1 . Pfesh Home- ai of all ktl GEORGES. Candy m 'Phone lio.1 E^»\?^i ^et »ttE.Main8t., Ml Its the small Ic Use tallurea, aeverleokiBi Hefkilsto keeping hta khePnblloi •ad «he wise ai •»%imt'WaaI'