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!•'• *#; N*- i. (- • r>* rJf fl t>V * ? iff'.-:! fSJ--- IJ^V. ! V- t Malone, Thursday, July 2, 1908. N0TIC*.-8nt»em>ert not reoaftrfae Uaatr paper rctfofeu-t? will ooaf«r a faror by ctTlng notice of the QfiOVER QJ.E*£UANP. f The American people to-day venerate Grover Cleveland—whom fifteen year* *?o a large majority of them execrated; and this reverealof judgment came not because Mr. Cleveland changed, not through the softening of passion* which death induce*. It is a growth, fostered by the simplicity, dignity and complete propriety of the man's life-as an ex Presf* Kr^Merrttt Proctor spent* few daw in Morrlstown *«<» O,»;I—.,K.._~ i.^ week. Morrlstown and Qgdensburg last I , ?£ D ^**.. *ho baa been Brush tort. Leo Mullen, who ha* been traveling /or several years, is visiting relatives In town for a abort time. Harry Chateaugay. ^fePUBUCAM NQWJNATIONS.J den «.*od6>*reoognttion that ia I. u t, D..., u a R *.,, =... I Jfau^te tod *«», rt „„ ^ lirday in Malone. ^Wllard Laveryi of Waleneld. Mass., has been visiting relatives here. James Houriban, and family of Spring* ! IQBJPB«8paWT, WILLIAM H. TAFT. FOB YIC4VPRK8IB1NT. JAMES & SHERMAN, -• roa BKPBistNTATnrt IN'OOKGBESS, GEORGE R. MALBY. \.'* WILLIAM f.O* NEIL- FOR MEntBlK Of ISSSMBtT, HARRY H. H'AWLEV. : , . FOBSHHUPf. FRANK S. STEEN8ERGE. HM* SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS, .'•!• ADDIS k. iaOTSFpJRO, FREOUS H. WiuOb*. OR, W. N. McAftTNEY, DR. A. E. MOODY, FREMONT F.SMITH; ^ w »*^ r. MlB \ ,f 0 '^- of &oahton; and IT , \~ .«*?*« that, even fa the matter* cbnoeriing i M^^^^!^^?^^. f«Wt» J. P. Keunehan, of Brasher Falls, wu fo town Moeday rn business. Miss AUoe G. Ryan, a nurse in the Ogdanabnrg State Hospital, is spending a abort vaoatioa at bar noma in Chateau- Mrs. p. B, Ryan returned to bar home fa Graoiteville, Vt., on Monday. Mis* Gracia Chambers will close Cooks Corners. The Pranks of Cupid Miss Blanch E. Morey, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. £. Morey, and the Rev. Charles A. Heath were mar- ried last Wednesday evening at the W. M. ohuroh. The decorations were in green and white and ware fa admirable taste. Bunches of .art* were every where, and truer in the perspective than iteouid be in the anger of current partisan strife, '( __ „, „„,„ ^ - Miss Clara Whitney last Thursday Oscar Shepard has returned from Gam- bridge, Mass., to spend the summer. Mia. Barnard Clark, of Alburgh, has been; visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Foster. tStoHBSk- SSS^JS^ V^ 1 to EaVirST oSfJrf\* 1 * P^^pi^andwadnow;™: WW*Harris ftWay«ftbfe week. «»^ru«w ^ttoewsaMaj,^ .gonfc p^^. ^jaB.,^ j, wJito TjHE DEMOCRATIC SITUATION. 1 Tije Democratic national convention at Denver next week will organize with TheoooroE.BeU, Mr. Bryan's own choice, and jlaat year's defeated candidate tor Governor of California, as temporary cbabjjman. It la commonly accepted that Mr. t?ryan will be nominated on the first ballo| with a comfortable margin of votes which some of us irreconcilably differed with him, he was sincere, genuine, cour- ageous to a degree, and actuated by con- siderations which oompel respect, even where they fail to command acceptance. It ia not difficult even for Republicans to respect Democracy of the sort that Mr. Cleveland personified, nor to understand how men oould bo proud of afilliation with that party when he- was its oflScial representative and controlled its policies. It was intelligent in those days, had the quality of greatness, and possessed char- acter, i '•;__-: >• '/'• : It was- perhaps Mr. Cleveland's mis- fortune that he waa so constituted thai he almost always antagonixed those whom he shouldhavema-lehishelpers.andalionated bis party organisation. He was so ac> customed to form hia own judgments «W M \^«-J««swo7tiraaVw^ ?\f; E %* CWdee ia hoBM #«S%~«lr^ r * «*»« Donglaa, of Th» Miaaaa Griffln, '\' ' w \—'\ - ¥ ~* pKm anent S-ndaTfa CnateSiy, ' 9 * Goodapaed,nf Witervlfct, la the Miss Loneiia Arquet, of Fort Jackson spent the past week here. over Miss Genevieve Mra, Bertl^tiaddbiHren of Vf nn . apolia, are gaeattit M>M^fJ2 iSS^ l\8ok%forlfeTweeai' \* MnU *?** buS£ rto0,pwt «**rto MaJoneoa Frank fhZZT.,* T\t\*. *»PaBWing and mttrnt n¥ TCT^Z~J - \»»«rTH« \*nd1^hT^2^ » Uffl W>i ™ 7 w * P«Mo«t for the _^^ ^Bemanretttned on Monday fe ^W1^ *> Sotttowo^h and Mfes green arch, and both aides of the pulpit were concealed beneath a garb of green. Everything was oomme il faitt. The ceremony was at 8:30 o'clock, at which time the bridal party entered the church, '\*—HDOB* and his groomsman, Charles oameup the right aisle, followed M^. Helen c^lin^^Taon^HiS' 0 , Wheeler Lauber, who last has been teach-1 !S§ to , Phi ^#wi, pTnnrtbew^' bnafae^ -\ I ma, Viola Farrineton.of Briuhtm, »^- tended ai«rfn* J?S»*» I' * A. M., at- last week Beverbr Masa., are»i Quenelle's. Sbepard Quenelle, of at Julis (Miitical councils, and was so nboomprp- mising in bla oonvioUons as to have no patienoe even With good pen sympathi*- >'ng generally with hia aims, if they, ad- vised oonaideration of expediency. Duty .had no half meaning to him, nor inenm- ovetlhe required «o*b^j£^^J*?^;^.' °¥* ^ t)b%ation to b|s Ur&. f*<tot t <U Morristown, who has toftpra^feauy he sought ^faT^fe^^^^'we^^^mlly* bein.^oom- pot at seventy-five per c?nt. of the number. Speculation oonoerning ee for the' V|oa-PjgB|idencgr ia: very definite otf positive. It is. however, that Mr. Bryan is in a | ciliatory mood as to tbia matter 1 ,' ig exceedingly anxiona for har- tbat he would not object at all to the seleotion aa a candidate of a had bolted the ticket in 1896 1900. Jt is declared also that of Mr, Bryan whose relatioM are also with Mr. -Hearst are to labor - latter to induce him to call, oflf —denoe League movement, and tberegnlarsin the effort to jratio victory this fall. While profifisibn of belief in some plan will euoeeed, Mr. declare that the e will certainly have own, and claim that it will my votes that some States which -rttjr surely Democratic carried by Mr. Taft. partisans which he could regard as a Be- trayal or sacrifice of the interests of the public. Thus becoming President when ocraoy bad. had no share in the federal ofiices for a quarter of a century his seeming indifljerenoe as to whether Republican oflSciala held over, and his lack of eagerness to provide places for the thousands who clamored to be taken care of, exasperated theae latter, and lost him that party support without which it is all but impoflaible for any administration to be successful. ' ' \** If was Mr. Cleveland's lot also to be de- cidedly in disaccord with a very-large element in bis party on the money ques- tion, and his vigorous and even aggressive ig^wlrht;e stand against free silver, though a signal | been visitini turned home. Mrs..C.,W. Burt and children, Josephine att^d George, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Lnwrence Weeoott, of Malone. I*. I W. Minuii, of Ogdensburg, in town Monday. -; ; Miss Martha Binan, pf Moira, spent the past week here. ' , H. Jv Ward, of Ggdensburg, spelt iiureday in town. It is very gratifying to Dr. ProctorV .„_ «_,-•_-••- • • - - • - -- • ,|^ A large attendance waa morning, present, . • Plan tospendthi*4tbatBrnahton. A good programme ia being prepared and you are assured of having a good time. There will be a good game of base ball in York; t ^S'^Jitosi for a f»w week*. Ita^1^r&£ 0 ' • «^on'««Sd the •r 5 ^ ««» Degree on three candidates the bride, leaning on -the arm of her •t.i- —t, Ifether/toofc the left aide, followed tymt at a ?BJ*J& «W»« After the4egree work -\ •jeQ.A.B.jHall the. fraternity, the afternoon between the home team aiM^he'Fort Ctovington nine, OttoQulWKarid Orover Vtiw are ex- pected borne from Webbwood Saturdayr where they have been playing ball for * oomileof montba. .-., 7 ' m*tttm^fLV&$i „ ueadaybut.- i here the «*** H of P°fo**m, who has b«sk past two. months, Ija* returned I « sicker/' potteo\ are ord| likely In service to the country, added to bis un-| popularity and difficulties. Bat though his second administration closed with the Democracy disrupted, and the radicals in it ready to accept any counsel of ejtrem ism and mad folly—a \\\\joondition due doubtless in large part to are 'the disappointments of Mr. Cleveland's •J*£!&!F&& ll P tll & and ^f«d Kingston 1^' w e«to H bee^^ feush/on High^hootthe rSat^r Irl homefcrtha summer. . ^ *«•'.*» raontba. . . „ • • .• „ Susie Groutt, of Diokinson Center, was i guest of Miss Ethel Peek Thursday and Friday, Mr. and Mrs. ^ iesteofMr.and Mrs. Ed. Mrs. Barrett,: of Topper Lake, is a guest at James Quinn'* for a few days. Dr. Barrett was in town over Sunday..: •« Miss Faith Kimball is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. Henry Oroott, in Dickinson, for aJ'ewday*.- \-'\ '••»•\.' \ -••''•••' ••'..-..•• \{ Miss Jennie Clark is home from, her school in Qneonta fw the summer vaca- tion. ••.'•» , •:, •., .' ' '•' ' Claude Clark, of Malone, was visiting friends ip-town * few day* last week. Miss Stella Bntlsr, of North' Lawrenoe, la in town last week for commence-' *nen,t, , , ,', '.,'..-•, ,\ Mrs. Fred Nichols and daughter, Mil ed. went *nXt**»*»i-«-*»*- Thnrsda; pa hundred members of tha sSSSffSWaSSr^ M Ef^iS^S •ttejctdedaerTioa^*t the 2LiTt ^R? 0 * 1 Sonday etehfag a¥ the ^SwSrT2S^? 1 v\ *;%lWSdi8 a!aS/2ri^f^? 0,, ' J fe^ f £*>iain*ter, ««,.arrived fa town Saturdav evening *hd» has Potsdam week for.toe were- Miss Malone Satu Mildred Boomhower, been attending aohool at the Potsdam Normal, returned home last week for.toe summer vacation. Dr. and Mrs, H f W. Stoughton spent ** lt — ^ toir camp at Chatepwtay at to Mr.®<*ols, joined *1 Saturday and remained over Sunday The Miseee Maud, Nellie and Mary Mo \ are heme for the snmmer vaca- tion. TTi*-. Lpi. -w™*. „s»- ».-«- \«^T- * *- administwtfon and to the disbressing f^^SSSSjS^^H ' canoe no question but that tbe-pr*aent ^S^ a - e ^ SaS J h f ^ moo ^? r ' judgment^the world is that Mr. Cleve- tbat thelissue Is in effect already die- ,^\Z„VlL ^*i^^it^o^ v^S er»n ' ttJt'v '' landwasone of ;our really great fresi- 0 Dlatform to be adonted at dente '» nd *hat,aj>rt «erhapa front his patronn to be adopted at ^^ t^^iag ^^a ^a the abomi, he per- _,-.v'_ - v- th * t lt ^ nation of the tarbt bill which — ,- hnw-^ ™J*l£5iE*. l \S h \^^ mitted to beco&elaw, his service to the however, whatitshaube,as the country Mmim • ..„^IJUJ™, „,\•. „„* believes thatMr. Bryan himself wiU better T**?Z™-*?\ *? ^^' *\*\* \* reflect what-the party is to stand for than Constable. The following relatives of the lab imea Hastings attended the funeral ser vices, which were held in Bangor on Hon dav mornlh» o* in\'-»ock: Mr; and Mrs. Herbert J. Wilson, :PJP. Thomas MoKlmm, of Lawrenoeville, waa the guest of A. - H. McKimm and family a few days and over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MoNaaser were the ;uestsof N. N. Kealer and family Satniv ajr and calling on other friends. Sunday lake. The committee in charge of the Foorth of July celebration has everything in readfaees and providing the weather ia favorable Chateaugay will have .toe biggest celebration in her hlsto JDc. JO, B., McCann was fa Tuesday, on business. Geb. B. Humphrey^nd wife spent Sat fa Chateaugay^ ^ - •. -' ' ! i t .'\\•-.'.-,'. /) : ^yey^itijfe\'\^ : , •''\';'•';•\• Mr. ,0alvin Howe, from Malone, and Mr. and Mrs. George Delong, from Brnab I ton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. EI- I wood Nokes on Friday of last week. Miss Percy Premo, from Malone^ was i h 9 guest of her grandparentt), Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sbanty, Thursday. . . . Mr.. and Mrs.. John Shanty, from Hogansburgb, were in town a lew days last week. They will move to Jewettvilia to reside for a wbileat least. , Misses Bernloe Wilson and Helen Smith, the remaining two ushers. After passing thegauntlet of admiring friends, the contracting parties met at the altar, where'.the officiating clergyman, Bey. E. D. Carpenter, pastor of the W. M. church of Lisbon Center, and Rev. C. C. Bill, of Burke; awaited their approach, A sud- den lull followed the busy chattering of the guests as the familiar Lohengrin wedding march was played by Mrs. Levi Brown, who officiated at the organ. The impressive service of tbechursh was used. The bride was given away by her father. The bride's gown was a beautiful creation of white silk, over whicb was modeled in clinging effect a white taffeta; train,-; trimmed with dutchees lace. She;carried a shower bouquet of white bridal roses.. The bridesmaid was exquisitely gowned in'- white silk mull,' with cream 4aoe medaH liobliand inserts of p^itttlsee, A reoep^' tfon was held at the home of the brides parents, and after the congratulation* were over the guests visited the treasure worn, where the-beautiful bridal remem- brances,. Including mbch coin; of the realm, were viewed. The tables seating I the large number of guests were dreams „^. -f ffa irhitei decorated wjth brepe papery '^^^'The gueste from out of town werd SeV,? C. C. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ester brook: and daughter, ; Mary, of Burkei Mrs, Jaoisoh Morey and daughter, Ettaf of Dickinson Center; Mr, and Mrs. A. A, Keach, of BrushtOD; Mfc and\ rMrsV>Geo/ Russell and daughter, Jennie, of South Bombay, and Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Carthy, of East Hampton, Mass. As an appropriate aubetitute tor \the vacant aented with a masslve^iafaogany rodker, land is a tribute from -their congregation and friends, the writer has been asked to contribute the following: This goodly body of people have donated here for the purpose of demonstrating how warm a M OULDED puddings of any kind — blanc manges, jellies, custards etc, wiU \stand Up\ more firmly and be more deliriously good and whole- some if a little KINGSFORD'S OSWEGO Is added. Two of will fell you in our the unttftalbenefiU to be derived from K&tgrford's Osweao Corn Starch in the betterment of foods in general. Tm qaalitjs always jet Kin|sford^-- sixty-sir years of mperiority. Grocers—pound pkfs. CORN STARCH America's nost famous cooks Dudley, a nephew, n^t^ 0 ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ Miaa Eib'fiMdinv ~riZ\t%l'ur itnrt MM P' 80 ^ S™ have in their hearts, and totesi- 'Mr, Atttoa Hoadley and son, Eogene^ 'Sm^SS^^ui each -one at ^them J in Moira and Brushton Saturday &^S^WfH SJ??L££? f „ 5 icting business. . ' S?^? 81 '^ ?i? d . *9,W** r>2* a $$* bt # BH«^9 w*ii« .»ri r»«oro* wi brightened tbeirlivea! and given them»p MMs-s. ,wyue and George ». kto auerconoeptionlof human nature % self. Brt» * « «»» *«-«••— -•--.• were in K^S^f^M^^^Wsene, traanctJn, •tiS25^S?r«...wyBe and George M. K£2? *%&* •* ,conpie of day* at the Str ^FS^BJyex last week, W B \» ne * M ' **?%£*%* r 0 ^ 1 ?? •fcited her daugh- ^^^^Wylle,S*turday. ^ 1 ht here for burial about 2 o'clock. The deceased had many relatives in this town, where be resided for many year*. For a number of years he owned and con- ducted a general store In Trout River. He retired front business life about eight years ago and purchased a home in Ban- trnr n»l»B»At.» ««i«a«j —.» « • - - Blanche Dickinson, of for the season. Mr. and a, is home «*'W Arnold we enter,; vee and giventhem a . r —t!of human nature it- self. But to say further that you two young people who are starting life to- gether, have shown in your character iene HdaiHair and dmntrhter 1*0* untrue the State doctrine of the Mary Anne, *—- ™ ' laifw^f **fa$ti^$flk mt week, where they! will*««£ summer. Chicago spend the any mere|paper declaration of policies that the convention may make; and the •viction that he is unsteady, 'e is\*oprofound\ and un- tmen who want fiusinees and opportunity afforded d prosperity to be restored, will feel that there could be no greater danger or calami^ than Mr. Bryan's elec- tion. We o^uia.nofc possibly know what wild arid disturbing things be would do popular erratic aa shakableti have a in many matters and btnefit. ' of incalculable value x. The c^tWt for the eraition of the pro- posed State llbrwy building at Albany has fawn awardP \ -^ * ladles of '^ttw§feri*Tari55lB BB ,.iS. (rientonadij; -BS^*aswar^BSMS!SAi'' will hold a \social\ at the home of^M». _ \ on Saturday. a &*** J*\. T* D^ B. SSF&Bi&ta** were the Conger and eat* of Mr; h Bangor, J. M. Humphrey. A large attendance Is anticipated. A musical programme will be presented by the young ladies. Supper served from 6 o'clock. The public are in- vited. Mfss Isabella C. Beebe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Beebe, recently finish- yj?i^%8by» *pm Malone, vfaited Er- S? r, E* wi « Ofe unole and aunt, lb in* *^&* : $^&,!S&-$S treasure it not so much for its: intrinsic worthnW fo; the spirit which dictated we gift, aud in future .years may it re call each one of them to your memory and bring back bright visionsof the past. In conolu ion they wish you that measure nn »i^~£^J^«n7'ur*Tn^ of snooess and happiness in life which Mrs F &\B IfSS fofmflwdaw ^o - te * m * deserve, but faay Thin Jfr*and Mi?IS?B^ Jon^evisited 8 ** c * venture ?tbe prophecy that how- Mb^&^'iE^&i^^S^mm ever snocessfui you may be and whatever tnMSSa^ia^^^^^^^^' good things may come to you, that you in Maione, Sunday. , —in i«nfc°hiinir mwn *k«. ««~-».J ~ •*-*• Mr.^nd Mr*.^WiUuini L.Barlow «n* .Wi«« hack m*«» rover three million dollars. The little |j newj, Her mother attended. -.place June 10. The return home or Attempt set of men »*%•' w already esl of thegovi StiUitis BryanV, governmem i Praiident, and no man or Id feel safe to inaugurate nor to extend Shoie , if he were at the head iient^. \ ;,; ; jftefl toforgefe that. MR avaganoeef fgopositions for d aciipftfttd his demagogic bit of appealing to .those who want againsttooe^ who have are.alluring^to many mfads| and will assure him a large following, we look, therefore, for no easy campaign, and regard untiring effort and a carefr\* absolutely! success, mentofei fa the end i Mr.'Bryan, 1 '\i'to'secii „_ rr —-. ;^«o„ upir I jrajrby way of Lake* George ahd Cham- building will not only house the library, (plain, Ausable Chasm and other nointann but also the working force of the S'ate *\ ^ ~ department of education, and the room that will thus be made available for, other departthents in the capitol is greatly needed. So crowded his the latter be- odncational campaign kJErT^ir 1 •\iytoasflureB^bHJ^^^^.^^.^d^^^^^^ > assure Republican conscientious judg- ' of the electors can not to approve Mr. Taft over ; It will not do to omit any a the jndgment on these lines, and notjin impulse or passion. The recountlof the New York mayoralty vote of 1»05 wks- aubstantially concluded on Saturday laW, with the result that the eourt aBowedi Mr. Hearst about eleven hundred moreivotes than the inspectors gave him on tjbe night of the election, and over two hundred additional votes to Mayor MoClelhtn, ae that Mr. Hearst's net gain was eight hundred and sixty- three—whiob is a change of abont one vote in every eight hundred cast. In the whole recount there were not more than two or three cbangee which seemed at all suggestive of fraud, and these involved only inconsiderable numbers of ballots. Most of the changes Mere effected hy the eourt allowing ballota which the inapectora bad; rejected as improperly marked. Upon the completioti of the counting, howefer, Mr. Hearst's oounsel raised the claim that in some soorea of dista-tets Ute baiJote found' la the boxes come that corridors and parts of courts have been partitioned off for office room, the flimsy construction employed there- for not harmonizing with the massive character of tbe permanent work of the building, and detracting greatly from the impressiveness which the capitol would otherwise have,'- Not only is the building thus overcrowded, but various bureaus of the State establishment are quartered in rented commercial buildings in Other other points on A., E, J etZF'li.Y: ?* ^w^face and the youra ano^if , N^P^ w, **« u «*o« Mr- with friends. . Jessie Stacy has for! the summer. l-„ aa^onttealtfittiher. spent several week* >|o .Portland, Me,» \ ^eaes-aa-lar.: 1 on tbeD. &H. Our genial town clerk,, Mr. A. ts, Aubrey, lost a valuable gray colt from pneumonia. The horse was taken II about ten day* ago with muscular rheu was a great sufferer. The ^^^m^^^^^M^^ Mr. Burr bad b«ii iL,v£»£& your achigve- go»^as FjmTdrS* waTvamed*alf ^S^^^^m^ matism and ( colti-vi Jan3ee;Fr*aier,ofSi h^the^he^^u^^a^^j^et Pects to return East ^n the fell .Aaon w*a bornoo Friday to U* and ments. •aSS^J^^rM reported to be danger- ''J&Sti&P^^'to aoodhted a po- , .. .- doubtfulif ev n when the new library is finished the capitol and State ball will adequately ac- commodate all of the depantments, not- withstanding tfaey^have a fioor space ag- gregating many acres, and, library, will represent a money cost of tbirty-odd millions of dollars. few weeks. oo^«ra|pberrj e a. Fay. own; waa jn Fort Covington t «i^-«w»WilnerJoMe8. T~\ ^^\ enterprising- &JS2S 11 ?V ne pf ° Br moBt improves the looks very muoh. ; MV*Ambro*oSmia»; \ few -week*., • • - • and with a member- Mrs. Charles Mereenger. A B. F. D. route inspeovw ^«a ueen sev- eral days looking tip mattera oennected with the work. A new route ia talked of. The Rev. Frank R. Shepard, who preaohed here for the past two Sunda, returned on Monday to Springfield, N. 1 by way of Ogdensburg. It is hoped th_. he may decide to return here as perman- ent pastor of the Presbyterian Church. . - Mrs. A. A. Allen and Miae Eleanor . Miss Eula-Beryi Spauldlnr BuelltMsp^dfagafewdaystote week day* in Brusbton last week, i guests of friends In Mountain View. tives and friend*. Our gaigdenera are beginnfag toptape Eer, Mr. Moore will _»i. u: teariy vegetables On the market. «• »»«*»^•«.«••--• — with, the{Sheridan Wyman has a large andfamily. vS&SF^*^'*-*^ * fc P^*nfc ^Ps^^^^^* Bertha, Harmon and l ^5\fer ^Wn*on, Pearl gpa^ Mr. Patrick Carfln Lawrenoe\] is furniture to his new.jiohte in The forthcoming statement of. the treasury receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year ending June 30,1908, will show a marked falling^ff in the receipts as compared with toe year 1807, and'* large, increase fa the expenditures. The excess of expenditures over receipt* for the year will approximate |60,000;000, which has been exceeded only twice since the civil war. In 1894 there was a- defloit of $TO,803,000, and fa 1899 there was another of a little over $89,000,000, and in each of the four intervening year* the receipts fett considerably below, the disbursemeajts. Again fa JStii. and in 1905 there were shortages of f41,770,000 and $23,000,000, respectively. The total reoeipts this year will be shown to have been about $588,000,000, or $64,000,000 leas that for tbe fiscal green peas of a choice variety ready has marketed several' 9 W fliBld of I still moving^ u,\rtii \_\-ST\ r^T;*wi»o in WestviUe. fant i ^M» 8 ^. w ^l«PP^nted:. In- Mrs. HleleM ft^W^.™^SS; Adult class, iTR! 60 B/ayton; Bible class O A Oj-ga^t.MissiteaS^ *» were in Burke. give hia leoture, iety. Hoai*|WeSda^»SS- *2BfoiP»****l*k Mrs., Theodooius Fenton died at her E T«fy^y*oome> 5^iSvl*i**pendfai Mr._andMrs. S?'J 3 ^J eno * *°« Floyd Sm -I .#• f r «ehtoh,f »t:toe home, of »«bv •.»r.-•'\' Arnold, spent M IfwisTredo^d1^ra rn ™ , e^S^lin circular Bubber Soled TENNIS &ct$/$ HASKELL . . . —. «.^»i». oproare Jones were vi ... ^ -ir-'-L.rt KTSJ-**?** 06 ^ »J#gM-atr^.«tdMrfc.GIiarfc*Bir.wood% her bus-1 few days here with his sister, Mrs. Rosej8uncay. . *-^, \^ ^. TowoJCainingham. , _ ; ' JK,,^^ J^,, Croaby, of Malone, viaitingatMr. T.D. Cooger\*. year 1007. Cue- terns receipts will be shown to have fallen — - : —..-r~.--—7*-*. *v««». ™..w ; «»*esjpff«boufc$lw,00oi00^fron^ those oi 190?, exceeded the nunaber of vote* whMh tMjpbJuV):'ttojr^ipte:fiom interoaj- revehne list* Of therjoUolerk*caJIeJfor,andoon-feouroeswiU nearly $19,000,000. «»*A*<-«k** «.--' -•- k^llaneoua receipts will show a gain. '••' • -.: - .J tended that the excess represented \stnf flng\ for Mayer McClellan;* benefit. Upon this contention it was aak«d that the aotire vote of toe districts \specified be throws out, which would elect Mr. The^ court did not home in Burke on Friday morning last, after an JUnes* Of about three weeks, the result of a stroke of apoplexy, at tbe age of 74 years, fine is survived *--*••••- band and six children,- Mrs. n. *own and Mrs, W. D. Williamson, of Burke; Mrs. W, T-W»^\*\** \*\*\-' \\ \** Fenton, Hillaboro, „«=.,., «>• ueonw eenton, of °W5» *^p.. ror the^sntnraw. Everett, Maas., who wereail present |t Miss Mabel Dor* Is home frowt Ob*> thefuneral, which w*s held on Sunday, eaugkyflighSohoo^- ;..... Y >, Bev, 8. G, Ctoley offlciatlng. Mrs. Fenton Chartoa MoGtbbon and Henry Hughes had resided in Burke all her life and was aremaklng extenalve unprovamaBta highly esteemed by all who knew her. t *S rb *rne. ; •, • . • . ± Geo. Fenton and family went to their • *?• *»*, *»« Gaoi** Bruoe attended hofaeonThuradbytolttobe called back toeJiu^^Jamea HaaWnga at Bangor by the death of his mother on Friday. . Olylonaay. . ,-„ v P. Demfag,of Albany, is in town for ^MrfcThofcBVnorfttaaOB^of .Malone, the summer. !£**v **•LiP*^, wee* t Iter*, celling on A party conaistfag of Eugene Moe, friends and wtotire*, - Ernest and Merton Dud, Macintosh Bbai. , Mr*. Jamas McLane spent Wednesday took, MissesBva Willooarth, AUoe Cook, \tMalone • • - V •. _ ' , Bessie NewfonfcnA.Ti-iJirwi.- _»^ - Mr.andMr».D. Murphy t «f t Thnrsday here, to* fa Uonnfaghau. . Mr. and Miss MoConTllle, of Ormatown, F.^^^ent^ndayjwtth ratetlvw. - ^.j WaMe^oeJiey was toe fiu««t «r l^Dfclrmaon*\^ \«» \wxinaon gueet of Clark HasUntcs. 7*2°**' J«, w \ fagain,' ^Mrs -qv^ttk'^^!:^ ~\ \\ w.ww w°a^S^ Mj^S^eot »te^*^J^t Jonee power to run hi* muj* fS^I TRUSSES NO HARM »fr isi^ittri^^' ^^ R ^ Saatantee perfect aai- visit- on *gSSP»'-*»' idly good time. • ' •.. «-.i'.-u , iiii'iv.,r''<>'» 1 ••' . \•' ' i\i - Brighton and Harrlatstown Grans*. i At our last meeting held June S7th, the j tolrd and foorto degrees were conferred l —-— opoa seven candidate* and t&x. new appli-1 Chateaugay cations were-btooght to^ There are r\** 1 *—* — mat— •--•'- • *^ \ •-•••*-•• . View their ^Pharmacy ^ NEW YORK home iaj StSS 1 ™^^ h* Wallace TH1H SiPAOK. A «4 Xw, Wm. MbKenaiewent TM the Mceiitl, ; <»g«nfej«i Northoro Amort* %d—* * T» «» - . .^ *. _ * *»*«^*. Announcement was made last week of | the marriage of Mlas Jean Megan tie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MoKenxie, and John C. Langford, to occur at the CwurtabJU, M -^i at tf ol »tegto thi ^ The action of the** ^w mmlm* *l$*f*°$ %»%SSii*& ^1^* iSttSSffi^nta^ &fabipfenfe «hV*ver7monrt^ir^ M five town*. ' W * ,I *«» W P* [Monday 81 1 The addition of that***. »«»i_ ,. !!«»« 24 tbni quite buayatj : directed the jury to find a verdict for MayorJMoCJaUan. Mr. Hearst must now Cease to pose as a martyr, for his claim to ha>v»be«a ooanted out has been effeetu ailydisproven. dent, Mrs. A. F. MoAllaster, and com- pleted its organization, ' Tbe ladies pro- pose to make, their power felt from now on in all the towns represented fa the federatibn. Civic improvements will be one of their principal efforts and there is *P*hl» a«he«. Sunday in towi^^ V, T |t *** w * , V w M«^lpe* were muoh apta*ciat«!d *** \J»ouayatpweent. ~ '\ t)m ^ A AJow^me,^er t Mfc* Myrite Steen- s*a-ofBa«iori waa a wejoom* visitor .ies S^K^t»aca« Clothes Bars Clothes Lines «mesUo Washers Mop Wring 1 <«op Sticks ers few near Tbe first and only eclipse of the sun J no town but that can stead any amount visible this year was seen Sunday^ com-j of such trior Is. Much interest inencmgat9:40m tbeinorauigand^bist-lsnownin *wakeing the OMWI- < ...... ««tf be awakemg the people to more sinuous efforts in enlarging their bene- toffitsan*en»8trng them in behalf of the jWladlc- >J ing until about 12:45*in tbe afternoon. Everything worked out according _ schedule, as announced by different as-1 libraries within the federation tronomera. While the hast place in tbeftion. country to see the eclipse waa Central Florida, where the moon was completely J Dun's Review for outiinedfathestnr, yet over half of the _. „»..^. v „ *un '.w$g covered by the moon a* seen J this time aa Indicating the strength of, frpm points in Central nji)4 Northern New reserveeand the fact that all requirement* J Yorfc AtTampa. Fla.,a complete ring fa connection with handling the crops can * of light could be seen around the edge of be met without causing any pressure, the moon, which appeared a* * big black' *— **-'- ' \ ...» grove _-„ grist mill on Jtuy 4th. Rev. P. A. Walker will deliver the address. Bm BOLT. Bombay Grange. 4 , -»,•• • mm lili I Mrs. E. R. Blanchard ha* gone to Saranao Lake for the summer. C. Q. Harvey leaves for the East to-day, where he has a position with Thomas Lawson. X - Some of the farmers commenced bay- ing ta-day. Owing to the d*y weather, the hay crop iu this town won't be very heavy. Francis Hackett was attending court in Malone the past week, ii— «*•*•.•' jt - trn^a-*. ' turned home with him. Dr. Hoyt baa returned to hi* bom* Springfield, Mass. *•* 2E*J« are*. «•* HaaaL ««. fa ThiaGram i Grange ha* recently purohajsed an Of M. •WMto'M Son, of Malone. Abasket pionicJstobfthetd at Jonsi' Pood, new Bafabow, Saturday, July 11th. The -naanl* *«• *« ~-—*• -^ \ &^8&&rsri Wvt lnfitat* and IHiiluxwa.. Hi Wnd Yofl Hafe A Wr^er^«r 8 f]S a «CL 1 fPRffl ^ If. P, rflOmpSOn fj CO. ••'»*»****(. H^ware- * Cor. Main and Mill Street Brushton Qranga. The regular meatfag of BruahtOBB ??^.ft*. A.^usse*t teen the Sick fiat. the week saya that reporte of the banks are of Interest at disc on the face of Old Sol. a partial eoWpae on account of the ex treme distance of toe sua from toe earth. If it had not been so far away a total eclipse would have resulted. Among tbe obserratJons reported to have been made i handling the crops can , A »» causing any pressure, According to the comptroller of currency, ,.. _. -..ww.* «, vu tae sicic Hat. U, a Shields to spending bla vacation on tbaSt. Lawrenoer Gettrdde Condon, a member of toe graduating class »t tbe Potsdam Normal, has returned home, , The laiifc meeting of tbe Bombay Grange was held on Saturday evening, June 2?th. Two new members were elected and they wfii receive the fi«t and second degree* I at bwmxl meeting, which will be held i JOB July lite. ' -—— i ....•M > v< jocuantO Grange was held fa their rooms Saturday evening, Jane 27to. Tto attendance we* very large and those wHo attended were treated to » obotoe eotartainmeat. toe occasion being to honor of Worthy Flora, who had prepared aa excellent pro- to*, jawsabetavl To slt«3« n °rf^^ mn J | to y * i!** «**ahe»ftri&^SrMS^S?,# & \*»«« .w«fl*y •w^r.hetag toe Wrtoday &vtS^w < ^^«aWSfu 1 ^5?i f * •»**.** mwnu,«iid also toe fifteenth »»«f*to* .* Bignatnraof 2,I7KS!L *\?2*H Wte P»ttilydeoorated gramme. The hall was with ferns and daisies, s~~, )»MN toe color aohem* being white and green A fier the regular order cfbuafaea* name the lecturer's hour which was open to tbe public. The lecturer called on Flora for an addre ttof welcome wbiob aha gave in a very pleasing manner and then an- nounced the names of those taking part in tbe exercise, Tbe programme con- sisted of the following: AddrewofWakxaM....... .Worthy rim Declaring that they have suffered long {»»&»*« „ wuwfimu aiso toe nfte^«to|<»0»««io»-'aijr, for tfilrtT<3*r*,Tof1ihe purpOKiof anniversary of hia marriage to Mis* Dora ^SfSV^SL a Y^JuaeanutiBos. mm* Baker, tl»0ranwofferedcoogrstulations Oatsaitstoiie,w.Y. < jtttteai)ife > iW8. «&ta and haat wiahaafor uanv retuins of the \\ ' \ '— \ '' \\ \ ' '' '' \ Misses Minnie and Lila Chase, daugh- f ia* * aVI-HT r\f\l 1 IAJa\l t gga^jSactaas. to * J WANT COLUMN j Star CDcatrc from speeding with March 23d, 1»7. During the three I montbsaince February •£?*£ ^ \ZSmk^ £ns -una aaMA.pwsii •*cb«l Md Btarj Wood. Miaato *ra«|M automobiiiats ISS . between g^S. 1 * 1100 r , ,_ Harbor propose Sdmuoij - f to put a stop to the efforts of auto owner. J&L—•'• : {expanded 110S9BSU»r\ K-*' -—« to break all records between than »«H aS?\** **\ <*\**-*»»**« -that of toe ^Arcturus,whicb ha. K ^bo^Sro^ ^ -V^S tt5 3t| ^'^'^'^^•-i^Jiyi'ff heenoomteg direetly toward toe earth 000. the only towrunT^!!!*^ «3» to«^ tbe w ««wtorer'a^«7 wtuSaSJf o> . ,,,lle \ a,00n4 * Ument deposit.of ISl.ooo.OOO.'' - \° l^^^^^^'.^l.^^ A large n^b^'M^oeTp^pte took Do not allow the warm weather to dis- courage you from attending THE STAR. Tbe theatre is equipped with huge elec- tric fans which not only keep toe air in oontiaual motion, bat draws all foul air from tbe bonding, thus In- suring fresh, sweet air to tbe patrons at all tines. sat C&AflWIWISC0 ADVBRTiaino AT OKKCBNTA woaa. * * IB \i!?'* ** • eU » «• resit, !«,.,, '••\•«* \»o»er to Joaa., hei. •«. tekeat for !«„ ttlMt g^ eeBf>< W*JS!r&-^^ goods «f„..w K'^PtovaU. InlaM^ tobB J*orneVai«w J>noee to help make up the oth« feUow^b^rdlbte 11 *** ^ R* C # Wilsrwn ^ New York. to mahe h.on: for Season a needs. Ix>«- a. small. aiiKiunt- ve t o pa v U ^ Constable, A^KxaotCopyerr^^ M,r Reo «^e<i by Me Jf tt »e * '* THE STAR\ A Big Show for a Little Prie«. tetlwexctiralootoMonl^l^sid^^C Ad|T)i$$iOf| 5C %, y m. New York, May SO, W. ^^^^f^^^^^t^^I 10 ^^ ^ n*m that you ro*r Juoi a* *Jul?S^°« *» ^«*a anS^^^?* 0 BUSINESS than lake a I? o^Taul* aid 1 i^l de -, *He*e»a*TtSffl^S*?* theffi 0 ^ 0 *?^ *? your favor to help b n p £^?^i^rr are va- vor to help boost __ 1st, we want yW ^^^^^^^* V ^\ f IS^^^^el^^t W awTam—r—^^^— \ \ -1-1 ! r ou »tomer nw.ftuJ' ??1*^n***a«»«»lLrTi?. tara . will make _ drax stars 1 «oj^r-ro«pt aad relUMe ' d «-, THere 0 \ *«» your fa tiii*ii«..l\.. w «> Pants nnt «^ii.j__^ Sii^Zr—- — L f ca,,too «»P«^\ i I7Jl^« , ^^^^ •«•«• your customers a SSt^g'LSg.Pyyy.* ami*'. * no hlgber pVLS»\ *««*Bt no ob*r«?l!,! , Jl* ia ? «**sas **• snlt or differeat M°22i,S! , > T^ AW -- atsoss. AtHrfTaicxT** ^Ralonc , THURSIJ^ All. adrertlsemeLL In tended tor tb Is pap Toesdar aftferbooD to | STATE DAM COTTAGERS C0N| The Dam is in Hundree i- May Go| Mi Property owner and Indian L&kc regarding the uns tbe \State Dam siderable number ol their statement thj • hundreds o f places | liable to take it out Tbe State built ttj the property came the Parmelee estate trol of tbe dam - keep i t i n repair. property to the Hamilton Manufacf. veying control of . from the State, u> The dam supplies! mng the bote! elej .. aside from this and ., ant i s tbe fact that Indian Lake at least chancel between I at) tain View Lake :sl launches thereby, beautiful stretch o£ jnilea long, known Lake. It will be seel the maintenance o f portant i n preaer vil Mountain View—tbel and others, who bavj isbly i n uiakiog the resort, second to none We are told that Moul is one o f the most pro St. L. o n it s line in it In all , there ar e SUE summer cottages o n sides the hotels, im valu e of $1.\»0 or personal. There i; nothing, asl to guarantee propertj dam would be rebuilt going out, and many would like some guara| be safe-guarded. If and i t were not rebuild mate the loss to those homes o n tbe lakes, to: ing others. Catup.> ofl Lake would be [Tactic cause the no« U-autih would be rtJuced to approaeh-8 t o the bordered by bank£ of Indian LaRe would no t I an extent, bu t we dc keep their cottages audi point were i t not for ibj \ing on the upper lake. Indian Lake could be p. at the mouth of the c doubtful whether it »oi if the upper lake did no) True, a dam un^bt l<e| presen t • 'Sta t e L>a m ,' the bridge, but it woulcj penditun- of ui<<ney mi what would be rtquired I present point, and wouj in going through the n t law t o get peraiissloa to | We are told that the be pu t io a fairlv gooJ sd a small turn cf nuDey, or{ irete da m uiaj be built between §4,U(.»u aDU j.\i.U'H I jioti IUN esugatluli will undoubtedly appear! is still the legal owner of [ this is s o th e A&deaibl>i from this district should ask tb e State to make a n ; the protection c f us prof \— • ••. - TWENTV-flfTH AN I Saturda] . June JTth. wj fifth snnivers»r> of b e and Mrs. M (J. Maguire anniversary of the marria Mra. W. B . Donovan, «1^ plotters in the prooee :ini?| above named worth) <ou celebrate th e bap|>> <-i trip to Mountain View, -p| there and returning in tt.ef ing their absence the pretl Mr. and Mrs. Maguire . <n| was invaded by members' oboir and neighbors wl - with the chief | lotters a b to give Mr. an d -Sirs. Magil The bouse was\decorated suitable to the occasion was made ready t o Rne| honor a rousing re eption turn. Mr. an d Mr. iVnori 1 the drive that the party 9HK) o'clock that evenir, home taken possession of merrymakers. The even! - most pleasantly in social which time refreshments Mr, and Mr-. Maguire with a music cabinet by i l the choir of.St. Joseph's tiful library table bj the a\ montals o f good will HI, . tbose arooDg whom t hey respected as good neighbv: The Ursuline nuns presel dish and Other artici/ were received from relatj guire telb us that s o . the affair been managed y. not received the siighte-st was going o n until they that evening.. tovsst 'ifc-a ^^wm^mioYAh TAILOBS. &5*<i»iA-' M*Oone, If«w York ^s^ m wmmmmimmmGmt. »za»*>wfe6rt?sii mMMMz&zmA • MuRDtflED IN PH I The following telegraril O.M. Everett, o f Malone,. t ] if substantiated b y f urt her; sad intelligence: ? •-Wils^fUTQSij tt» governor General o f tber\ ftatltii Septwed. .thai H.T>,£tffe nttelf wer&murdered rjyjhaiiraB. Soothers Nvgros some time ilurix thedeiaus srei^cfcipg end .\tsau »OW beiat W*de.- - 'rnitnCT .facta *| ** ort »**- HclN1 Afiat-ftW' H. D. Everett is'-toe\ eoj| Mrs. O. M. Everett, of young man who bad proet ^ot future. He was g J^nkllu Academy and lai ^Ivewlty. He tooi a \•j*?? «* fortetry at AnL *»o*» three years ago receivl - : g^.j!Mhe U.S. forestH ^•M^tolhe Philippines.] •^^W-'Jtasfsaety hot - tMAloMtoat fur OOBt r^kJMl.i.tbeaboi