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**1 - ! ( J **-t* if;' 1 K 1 : i ! H h *H. V - f 1 i * »£• J & i t J V. fie Malone, Thursday, July 9. I908. \ MOfK^MjaassHSara act raeatnac taatr paper refiuariy wiBttoofir a faver by fiftef MOM *fth* REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. k>B VKat-PRBSIDjeNT, St(4aVsli§ft _\.^ *».'-: , SOB.Jttlt»BrOJ ASSEMBLY, „ fOB SCBT\ ^—- 1 DR.|W; N! w^tfify, m.' A, £.* MOODY, '. yf si»o»t F. JBMITH* At PENtfgB, Tber^are threa particularpoints touch- ing motion lo be taken by the Democratic lu^oi^con^ention upon which poptiiar interest centers. The 0x$b ja, of oourse, the showing o f strength which those op- pmff^t $iej kot^^MJfi. Bryi* will be able to make; the second relates to a few of th? features of the platform; and the third .\is the measure and char- acter or the tijibnte tha| the convention shall pay to the memory of, ex-President- Cleveland. ' Theanti- on Saturday Fan intereate were claiming it' delegates In. sympathy with them composed slightly more than a tjurdof the convention, while Mr. Bryant friends placed his strength at. ftill three- fourths o f the\ total membership, fhS latter; estimat<j>. seems to b e basked bv mueteihetfctfeji? gtointlii'and we can see no probability whatever other than Mr. Bryan's netafijatien. Even New York State's delegates do not seem to dare t o assert opposition to Mfc^ryan, whose nomination maybe mafic by an almost unanimous vote. -' ' • Thererisaclais of Democrats at Denver who while protecting strongly against the nomination of Mr. Sryan are yet declar- ing that they will give him loyal support if he should be named, provided ihe plat- form utterance^ be conservative. Th e one plaak over wbioh there is likely to b e the most controversy, as i t was with th e Republicans at Chicago, has to do with the qqestaan o f employing the injunction m labor disputes* The'labor unions are demanding* sweeping declaration reia- tiva»to this matter, which would give thema special privilege and make the conr,tspowerlesa i n cases where the asser- tion o f judicial authority might=be es- sential to the preservation of public order and the safeguarding of property. . There win be determined resistance at Denver to any such pronouncement, and whether it can be made effective or will b e over- ridden appears at present to be an oftgn question.^ But perhaps the one matter of differ* erioewhioh i s mostilluminative of irrecon- cilable Democratip views on what ought That was a strange omission to be made in a Malone newspaper which nmrred teat week in the failure to include the name o f William A. Wheeler in the article pubUabad i n th e F*i.Ltn«>r relative to toe ?ioe-Pwrfdeai« thai bar* been e&oMo from Hew York. The article in question wasia faot a dipping from a wmteinpocary, and the omlasioa o f Mr. Wbealer's name wa s not noted a t the moment. Had the writer of this para- graph been at his desk, i t could not have occurred, for the memory «f the cam- paign of 1876 is too vivid in hia memory for it to have been overlooked. He waa secretary of the Bepublioan county com- mittee a t the, time, an d i n his then yop^Wlttwtpeiien(|e bad counted upon contest easy locally^ and; to asnar9 an exoeptionaKRepu^Hcan majority in the county. The faofis were:, however* that it mereJSy:- stirred the Democrats t^ unwonted activity an d unprecedented bittemees. It caused Mr. Tilden'a machine, too, to give particular attention t<? E>ank- Un county, and to send eepecially large campaign funds bere. Th e final reeult was that thexjounty did give the largest Republican plurality that ft had aver recorded up t& that time, and *ba*' the Presidential ticket ran. Bomething ahead of the other candidates. Bat.aa a whole the experience rathar fended to establish the error of attributing any great Influ enbe upon the vote to the personality of aYioe-Preeidentlalnominee. Mr. Wheeler wteatthe tiaae held In the very.highest regard by his home people, irrespective of their political araiations, and yet only a handful of Democrats could be, induced to compliment him; b y their votes and temporarily to change their politics because o f local pride an d personal attachment. It is true that partisanship was fiercer then than now, and that under conditions like those of to-day our townsman would have had a larger vote; and yet the faot is probably still true that men divide according to then* choios for first place, and very little because of the candidate for Vice-President. Constable. Misa Edith Kichey returned home o n Monday from Healviile, Vt., where she has been teaching school for the' past Henry H. Stickney, o f Lyons, .N. Y., who has a position with the State sur- veyor a s chief draftsman o n the middle division of the Erie canal, spent Sunday here, guest of his parents.- Henry Lafayette spent the Fourth bete. He returned to Loon Lake Monday. Miss Kate Huntington, o f Malone, is calling on friends here for a few days this week! Miss Edith Dalpbin, of Malone, was in town o n Friday. Mre. Hattie Stohl and two children, ac- companied by her father, Myron Bova, have gone to New Jersey,. where she owns a small farm. Geo. Bova is home from Vermont. Vila Premo and family, of Holyoke, are. guests o f his. father. Philander Premo, arriving Sunday morning. Colon MoNee and daughter, Hiss Bessie McNee, of Montreal, came here, their former home,- last week to spend theaum- mer. Miss McNee expects to stay hi th e Adirondaeks most of the time o n account of poor health. Mrs. Wm, Stebbins is entertaining com- pany from away this week. Gilbert Peach fell from a barn roof on Thursday, the staging gave way and sev- eral men also went with it. Mr. Peach sustained, a sprained'ankle. Mrs. H. J. Wilson spent a few days in Brushton, th e guest of her aunt, Mrs. Martha Harris. Cooks Corners;. Th* Valley View Fa m. Joat under a pretty hill, aorroanded by shady tree* and weU tOlii fields stands the old Wilson homestead. \J hope it will always shelter a Wilaofi\ aaid Edg- bert to Thin 8|«oe reoaatly a« h« ptwhed hi* Merry Widow hat; back apoa aisbead. and if mother earth holds mi tfcis year the brightest promlaa for the Vapey view lab) sight. Never since I can remember has there been promise o f a tagger say crop. That la the most important crop, but not only our hay, all of my oropa aw In more flourishing condition, than ever. If you want to tee a nice pair of oalvss, just look at thoa^two oyer i n theorohard, year for the farmers to put money in th e bank, \I might buy an autosseoile and take an European trip,\ he laid with a twinkle in hiaay^ \tart topotallj«*hvr on th e table til next meeting, the farmers are in * position to have: the: luxury their fathers never imagined pos- sible and their grandfathera never even dreamed, of,\ WiU .joftiatwrfodder •enough to winter all your stooaf, * Jw w*i asked;' \I wont worry about that now,\ he replied, \but 4fi# Valley View will carry at least ten more head.\ The Junior Christian EmifaTcr Soolslar will hold in ioi cream aoouir on the lawn in front of Miss Bernioe Wilson's home Friday^vehing* The proceeds will b e for the purpose of buying books lor the S. S. library. Every one should take hold' and help the children in Jheir efforts. Brushton. \ ^ MlwJuliaRuthHutoWns,of LaWville, is a (Met- of her grandparenta, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith, for a couple o f The programme follows: Sottfr-liaiaotXiwe BeclUtlon—The Drinking Home OTW tbo W»y Ditlotrue-llie^OarlOiitj. ..„»<. B<mjfT<Hir»»6*r.. i............ KecttMJon-BonWiDdj'iMotbw... BerittUon-StretobltfclJuie.... IstliWn Due to a mistake in copying train orders mad*'by the? operator, Mrs. Mc- Lane, at Lyons Fatis, on* of th e most terrible railroad oalsstrophes that has everiwppeBed on th e Bome, Watertown & Qgdeasburg divisioh occurred about a | earnestly trying to benefit otto another in mile and a half north of Boonville at 5^3 Saturday morning, when southbound freight train No. 90 and northbound pas- senger train No. j56 ffom Naw York to CUyt»n came together in a head on eol- lision,reeultwg^ the death of five men, ^S^^&^TiS^S^' Theto^B}BTw^«m its mmnal or leeaeerious biaury to 15 others. Xhe, „ A „^ nin Mth.innn i.i. n H= VO**~~AZ7 here., Mr. Martin baa a position in Man- Druggist Stickney and wife, of Malone, called o n relatives a short time Sunday. , Dr. C. A. Hastings came down from camp o n Saturday to remain over Sunday. Mr. and Mrg. Wm. Dumas have a little daughter to care for; born to them re- cently. . Earle Dean, of Owls Bead, was a guest of Charlie Flurey recently. The Ladies* Missionary Society o f the Presbyterian church met with Mrs. Wal- lace Chaniberlain on Tuesday afternoon. Constable Gran fle. Henri Martin and two daughters, Hattie to be deemed essentials has been broturnfcfab.d Amelia, ar e spending the summer out by the proposftion that the conven- tion shall pay a .hearty tribute tojthe char- acter and pubh'c services of Mr. Cleveland. Judge Parker, thei Democratic candidate or four years ago, gave it oat last week that he would offer resolutions to this effect, and undertook to outline what the resolutions would- say. They lirere es- pecially to praise Mr. ClBveb|nd for re- specting Cie integrity o f our, courts— havinjf reference to his employihent of federal troopeat the strike, riots i n Chi- cago fifteen years a|jo=r«ad for the firm- nesscf liis statid^inplefenise of sound prin- ciples of finance.-Instantly th e Bryan crdwd mtorpBsteji Susas a covert attack upon their idol, and shouted that no such resbrntfoiSs>sfionJd pass. Itisofiocnrsetruethatin politics Mr. Clevelaa^waffthe antithesis o f Mr. Bryan,, and that the former; sjan not possibly \be praised spec^ifi(anjifor bis official acts wfthout the fcrni|of c^ressroii ~ used therefor being found upon analysis to amount to a condemnation of the latter. It isj therefore, ndt strange that Mr. B^raii1rfriends|nc»|B(e to regard etiiogy of Mr. Cleveland as 1 to any of Ibis par- tieular acts as not to be thought of at Denver. -'• )'•\• '-•'''' But the inconsistency oH,a party which once glorified Mr. Cleveland now subordi- nating itself to the njan who, more than any ether in the United States, stands for the things that Mr. Cleveland, abhorred, does not appear to be appreciated at Den- ver, nor to trouble Democrats whose main: interest i n present politiceisto try merely, forsuooees. Hen of more sensitive no- tions, and of a finer devotion to principle, arc, however, likely to be. impressed dif- ferently, and .the revolt by theee against Mr. Bryan at the poll? will be far from inoOBsiderable. ; We have been a trifle tardy in getting in line with our sister order of Grangers, bat hope we may get better acquainted with one another through our Grange columns- from now on; During the heated- months on regular meeting nights, the ladies of the Grange here have been holding open ice cream sales in the town hall. Due to th e fact that another ice cream sale has been ad- vertised for Saturday evening, July lltb, the Grangers will simply bold their regu- lar meeting i n their rooms at eight sharp. A new member is to be initiated into the mysteries of the order. i n th e person of Mr. Coburn. Members of Grange No. 1061 are pleased to learn o f Sister Tens Layhon McCar- thy's recovery from her recent eeverd fliness; her recovery is very gradual a s jefc-' Among some of our prospering- Gran- gers we notice Mr. Willis Chamberlain spinning about in a new cuehiop-tired carriage, and Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Fitch remodeling their farm home residence, also Mr. and Mrs. Milo Estabrooks re- modeling their village home, and Henry Maloney, W. O., has just received the: appointment from Washington of rural mail carrier o n Route No. 8, whiob> starts the first day of August. , »^. ; The next regular meeting will beheld July lltb, at eight o'clock sharp. i Brother Daly has been expected to>be present at this meeting, but no definite conclusioni had been reached at last meet- Wm, Lyoaa, W. L., has been preparing programmes for meetings of late, which have been greatly appreciated. ; We extend cordial standing invitations to all members of all dor sister Granges to join us at an y of ou? regular meet- ings. • • \ •' nr membership i s small, but We are .. .Intettiedbtei Pilphr jptawprtft .,,WaWHd«rar<r . .. . .... -mrUwJMoe«in aedt««on—WheoP»BtHT««.. ... .....HirryTDMc 8onc—We«n«c».................... ...... ..Jonfcm The following are the top'68 and leaders for July in the Y. P, S, C B: ~ Jaly la-^maoiw an* Oomtm^'.Uti.4. A, Betfh Mrs. Emma Prue and daughter, of Ban- gor, were guests of Mrs. O. Merritt Thurs- day. ,, .'•--.» Mrs* Hanab Martin, of Malone, is 'the guest ofher son, Ira Martin. v Mrs. OTT^per and Mies Vivian Eeliey were in Fbrt Covington Wednesday, visit- ing friends. * : , , Mrs. H, EvMdrey was a gttest^ of Cot- tage Place Thursday afternoon. Mrs. G. Cushman and son, of Fort Oov- ington, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, CJws. Smith at th e Willows a few s dayt this Herbert Avery was In Malotie Saturday. Mrs; Thomas Brayton spent Thursday and Friday the guest of Mr; and, Jfrju. George Moore i.i Brushton. *' Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Henry, of Fort Cov- ington Center, were entertained by'Mr. and Mrsi John Mahar, at Glenwood, Thursday. Miss Maude Wright closed a very suo- ceasful term of school in district No. 5 Friday. > The Misses Veda and Kreamer Brayton were guests \of their grandmether, Mrs. HelenBraytoii, Monday. \ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labell, Mr. and Mrs. Leanard JLateU and Miss Lorefta >»ad Master Vernard Labell, of Brushton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Currier,. Sunday. MA and Mrs. Wm. Onyette, o f Fort Covington, were guests of Mr. ancf^Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, Sunday. H. E. Morey transacted busineas iu Brushton Monday. Miss Bernioe Tredo has returned f«rav a Several days* visit with friends In Bria. toi.vti \Uncle\ John Mahar underwent an operation for a cancer Wednesday. D». MoArtney and Smart, of Fort Covington, performed the operation. Mr. Mahar i s 85 years o f age, and i s doing nicely at this writing. Mr. and Mrs, Chandler Ellsworth and sister. Mrs. Ellen Barse. of Sooth Banger, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgbert South worth at Brookview Sunday. -. ~ Miss Louise Biccum was a guest of her parents at Hilloresfc Sunday. The correspondent will give a n esti- mate of the apple crop in next week's paper. Mrs. George Howard and family spent Sunday in Bangor. Mrs. Bert Ellsworth and Mrs. Mary Sawyer were in Fort Covington Saturday, shopping. - Thin Space secured the following note Tuesday: \Can you tell me of something that will keep the'gruba'off onions?\ H. Ai F. . I presume you mean onion maggots, The egg from which this maggot hatches is laid by a fly early'in spring. The msg- got works down into the, stem and bdlb, The beat rerqedy I have found isan emul- sion made as follows: Shajre a pound .of hard soap and dissolve In a gallon o f boiling water, pour in a'pint of carbolic acid and churn ibe whole thing until mixed. Add W gallons o f water, mix and, pour along the rows close to the* plants. . Henry Ashley had a colt badly kicked One day last week. Taw; SBUMB. Mr. and Mrs. GeowHamilton.of OUawa, werei^ town over Sunday. -BosooeHarris was home from.Grand We ovar Sunday. . Mias BsasJe Bentley, of Bangor, was a gii^crf Mlas Florsnoe Nichols Saturday .MissHajraboom, ofMalone, wasa guest at James Fishery over Sunday. ' Mrs, Waddle as* two^olifldisW o f Bos- too, art guaau^t the Broahton Houss tqi. aflw;w*»ks, /.'- • • . t-'-- •••—--)- -,^.-- „ • M^i Pearl A&fafc jof. Bangor, i a a S iest o f Ml* Blva Sawyer for a few •• Mr#i Merchant- Pbclp. TOtortalned a fswJUKlyirisndsaa wWs* last Ttarrsday eveniawin honor of her sister, Misa Mar- tyn* of Canton. •-• - 5 ^ •-•• -.«•-' •<-'- •-< . EIt«a Mfa Dwrjs Coflli%of Bangor, te a gk««t ofher grapdmothtr, MtZmtg. doo, iorafewdays?^ ^'- - '»- * • rr ^ . M » K * th rjnMoM«a« leaves this week tt^t^^&pm** ^ - - - • Mr.and, Mrs. Oliyer and grandaoo, of Oanada, are visiting at Bert Orion's for a fifr\d»ya.. , *•- •'•• •'•}•* -•,-'.\•' '''• :. F|otS*>onpp,ofBarib^CNmany;,wh« !** J*s«* JJShding, soma time -.a*: the Brushton House, leavee for Kaoaas Toti* rit leave «ws d a few days i*»r*; - \••••' '• from Barling- lays... B|ia>r*-. vsdin health. m Webb wood, btSeo jlayiait Thestookholders oftheCityNAtionsU h$0xi^^^^hwmwd 4lvi$m& Tmitite?** word of ooniintiotLS six per cent annual dividend, since the or- ganization, whUe it has m hMtimrne «tim';lttl|p-^^APj and ^f^yMen ^>§l o^am% TMs rooorA is tmsur- passed by my'iwii& in^ Norths^ New Sotfe : '.4V ..v:;LIA^i£mES- -, - w ^JHoraoe. Ayast/Of OgdemibtlMri-ii: a gueet of bee sister, Mrs. Howard -.ffiwv; week for Montreal, to , with Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Mrs. L..S. Bio* retura ports Mr. Eioemaoh ir Grover Irew returned Ont., Friday, wharovb*! bjfllsftioathiliatof Jp|y* .Mrs, Leopold Schneider and son,, of Utioa, are vMttttrat Miss Hulett'f /or f ? *ri-and ^. Bmith |?lata?; »f Malone, mt^mpyinitMrjI. Irish* oottege in ths sprfagj^yefora^fe^weeks, *, ,, , of St, Bfgls JMb,rTdsilsd Iheir'iraiid- motber, Mrs. Weir, laet waefc '<\• --.-- M^G^tti^eOrton'left Taaraday for Our being able to meet together Once every two weeks. Let as have a gocd attendance Saturday evening,-July lltb. After the meeting everyone can go and patronize the ice cream sale, under the auspices of the R. C. church.: 1.000 ISLANDS EXCURSION. freight train, which was being hauled byja single mete*, So. *,TS8 r and the donb^b«lMted passenger train with en- ghM 1,060 ahaad and engine 3,014, came togatber with a terriflo orasb, which coold be beard a long distance, the freight was naming at,a speed o f about ten miles m hour, wane th e passenger tram was going at a 25 or 80 mile an boar clip, when they Came together. Engine- man George Hughes, o f CJtica, and F»se- man Joseph H. MitobeU, of Adams Center* were in: the cib o f th* freight engine, wbila in the first engine on th e passenger train were Engineman Albert Bieber, of Utto*» and Fireman F, W> Burnett, of Watertowni la the rear en- gine was Engineman Stephen G. O'Brien, of Utjoa, and Fireman. Beri A.Llngen- felter^ of Watertown, - ; Commander Robert E . Peary steamed away from New \fork at»one o'clock Mon^ day afternoon In the \Boosevilt'* o n hi s long cruise in search of the North Pole. The Soosevelt stopped at Oyster Bay to aUow the President to come aboard and wish the crew g»od bye. On Jaly 1st ttw WMtteJaey electrfo lighting plant began giving a ooettouous wrvics—nigbt and day. , , excursion to the 1000 Islands Wednesday, July 15th, In connection, with th e com- modious steamer \Americia\ licensed to carry 600 passengers. Special excursion train will leave Cberubuaoo 7:50 A, M.« ChateaUgay 8:05 A . M., Burke 8:15 A. M., Malone 8:30 AJM., Bangor 8:43 A . M., Brushton 8:54 A. M., Moira fltOI A . M , North Lawrence 9:14 A. M., Winthrop 9:35 A M., arrive Ogdensburg 10:45 A. M. Immediately on arrival stSuner \America\ will leave for a sail through the entire group of islands, ^etorning special 7 train will leave Ogdeosburg 7.-00 P. M. Fares from Cherubuaco, Chateau- gay and Burke fl.75; Malone, Bangor, Brushton and Moira 11.60; North Law- rence and Winthrop $1.3.^. Children one-half of these rates. For'more parti-: oulars see advertising ftyera - , - i-. «..,.,,-.,-—j_i- *- - • Fay. '- ••••- ;•• Miss Esie Panter, who baa been spend- ing the summer' at Mr. and Mrs. Moses Gowin's, left Tuesday morning for Sara- toga,where she will visit-friends. -, John Crpsby, who spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs: Conger, has returned to his home i n Malone. ' Waldo Hoadley, o f Weetville, was: the guest of bis cousins, Clarence and Floyd Arnold, Saturday and Sunday. . Wayne Smith has been visiting at the home of Mr. and -Mrs.' Peter Quinn for the past week. - •- .-..., •• Misses Evelyn and Gladys Arnold are spending a few days with their grand- parents, Mr; and Mrs. Wm. W; Wylfe. ,, Rev. B. C. Penney called a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Arnold and family on''\uesday of last week. D. H. Arnold.solda horse o n Monday of last week:to Wm. King. Dennis Denneen has purchased a new .carriage.'; ..• ,' -\ .'';\'.-- : Miss Maud Taylor-is visiting at the' 1 home of her parents in Weetville for few days, v \ -- •:-,•'• --:• • Georgia Smith, of Massena, wa s th e guest of his father* Patrick Smjth, and Mr, and Mrs* Ambrose Smith and family -recently,* .. :•.''••- ' -• -'•-••* • .>• -•-•.. • John O'Billey visited. his mother and friends o n Saturday and Sunday. I Lansing Kalley and daughter, Ethel, spent th e Fourth of July at ,St. Beghr :Falls.' - : -••-. • - '.\f. -'• '..•.. . ^^S • Mr.andMrs;Job4»Orabam were trans- acting busineaa in WaRville o n Monday of last week. : Mr. and/Mrs. Albert^ish visited friends in WertvWeon Saturday. : ,-: \-\' i Master HaroW MaUette, of Malone, is (pending a two weeks* vacation witii hia grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eleradore Dumas. ' : The beautiful rain which came Satur- day night {leased the farmers in (his section vary much. • l? •-•• ' '*' '• <- : < Y • ' Trout River: Lake, Placid, where she has a position for ttm^sommer. x* SamaelpsrHsWsited bi s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ttarris, Saturday and Sun- day. mmm&frbtk^fKiwwfrx evening. 'MntfIaithB3mban .'ifo titi r^eefc for Loon Lake, whereshehss a position for thesummer. ,»• -:. x< ..- ^ W%EjlaC0ivin,4faome from Burke for a few days.*- ,.••'- A. B. Conger and family-are at their oottaKeatUkeDuane'fortheaammer. Mrs. Charles Wardnerandaoo, Walter* m^tta&T$9&m^^n f^n few Mrs. James Fisher is yuritlng fjfiends i* Malone this -week. J\ -\ * \ - Tj$iu -> Wcatville. WiUiam L. Orton aftd two sons, How- ard and Hollis, of Brushton, were in, town Wednesday. >/•«••',•,-.' ,* , WorkiaptoitTeasiiuiMpidly on Cortes E. Hoadley's ne* barn. Abraham Prne. of Matofle. is unending afewdsys with his parents* Jfr*aii#Mrsv. Wm. Prue. , Mrs. Waldo Baejl and #Mr«h. pt Oonr stable, are spendlnga few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fairdhilda. Elwood JNbkesspentaoaupie of days in Bombay last week. . ^ .j.- ; .--, . , . , Master Floyd A. Nokea i s spending a •week,or so;-the guest Of bis aunt, Tin. Haael Best, at North Bangor. \ ^-Mrs. Phoebe ^MoCnHoni* 2and son; of Mrs. Patrick OBetUy, ThiirsdM! firs. Wm. Best-and nephew, Floyd Nokee, were the guests ;Of-TlrSi Elwood Nokes Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Jones went to Malone Sunday to.visit Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ferris. Mrs. Edward Avery, of New British* Conn., 'came home with them for a few days visit. Mrs. Otis S.Wylle \and ifamlte visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs; Amos Hoadley, July4th. . .. -,, *.;.,». -, ,;'_ *nd Mrs. Marion Spa¥dK*oT South Bangor, visited Mr. antf M* Joseph A. Hoadley Sanday. .• •••< • M^andMrratm B t; Q«as r of Santa Clara, are visiting at the home of Cortex E. Hoed&y. Misa Edna B. Hoadley, who has been there for\ the past two woeka, has also returned home, i- ! Six couples fr-mhera spent the Fourth at the St* LawrenoeBlveBr, , 4U,report-a *e^y enjoyable time. -' J \^^^ - r ' \ Mrs. Amos Barton visited at th e home of Mr.and Mrs* George Barton ii* J5py> Sunday.- ...... , v . ; , .^ „. -,.. 4 .elttssee Evelyn and Olkdya Arnold, of Fay, spentr the Babbathpftth tlieir t^hdparents, Mr. and 'iarsPWiliiani Wi Wyhe..-^. ' •..-.- t - ... -A: .'•.' ''.*,-•% -i % p. B. Conger wa%. in North .Bapgor Monday. ! Mrs. Frinda Rogers was\ the guest of her nleoe, Mrs. Eugene A. Hoadley; Mon- day. .-..i .• 0 .-, i -'/V'iojaRci.i' Mr. and.Mrs; Howard Eastman, of Potsdam, were recent guests o f E. F. HsJJ and family*, . .,.: r ^.' » :j.-,. ,. -,- '•', . Miss Nettie Hack spent last week with Mri : attd:'Mrs.-C* W. Bnrtr,.'\ yy ' •\ ' \' \ \•'' ^ .Mr* Jmd Mrs. W, ; W; Hawiey spent Wednesday in Malone. ; ,-• : - - ' • -. . Mias Gertrude Hammil was tha guest of ' Mrs. L. L. Dewey hsa been eotiflnetf to the bouse, th e result of stepping on a rusty nail.. -. •* -v ,; s, - r -\\--.', •••• r ~. : Mise M-ggie Blnan and Miss Katherine ing, o f Mslone. recently spent a few: days with friends here. - -.-t-\. ;.•-•? - ' -Miss EUa Foster gave -a • very pleasant party^Jjonpr of bep house, guest Mist Bernioe Brown.., * ' ' .;>. ;,.-,*<• i • :j Mrs. Merritit ProOtor & *Wtiait**& tiver to Qgdensbjurg and Potsdam. .-•\' *' • | Mrs. H. Hugalxwm^ofJIalos*, spent last Wedneeday with frleJoda hare*. > Gaorg* Foster spsntt to Weekesdw! U. S.Boode.«....,......... Premium Paid-'.—jJ,.^;.. stook?ind Tfata;3.w.,U. Furniture aa4 Fixtures. „> * Duafrcra U.S. Treasurer.. JL£m09i*r4m* .f *; w;».« * • . -\.^V.- -?;•*•-« Cash on Hand............. ...fiW.MOOO ,.; S^TWOQ .1.;•&,«» 35* .. r ,«,«i00ff ,..4J74e7ft«0 ..04,044 86 ,G»pitaJ-.--^~~w*..^»^.-,t^ 0 « fl t#' SmiiluSandProflts..,^. ii -.-* 5»,^3iK[ Certified Checks......... Daposlii^;.:^^^ on ... , »,641 «0 sits. THBOtTGH BLEEPING CAR imM .lbWliMft$tB M. Daily for Wii^Bpio&mi Oom^mm W*& to Cleveland, Pittsburg, MM s y jy^pl^ to Ticket Agents •«.,«\\. ••>\ OFFICERS—John Braapent | Joha Btanghian, ';••* mii^&e&i^^Soimw. dgSrieii, John t^^tm^M>T.K¥7ipgei Cooningham, J. 3& Stower, H.':^Bjyr^G^..E..Iiptt%B^ •. \-•\•> J Bangor. V: Mrs. Sarah Lee Is on the sick list.. Mr. an d Mrs. Frankie Brown an d Aimia spent Saturday iu Ogdensburg, _A few from here spent the JPourth at is rAt. the .City Ogdensburg, N. Yi.on Wednee lrl^'Meliss4Wlbeeler^4ged S Hospital, §ay,-JTuly ryears. F6r% CovJn'fltofi Grmflgp. The debate planned far the-meeting of Jyly 1st was postponed until the nexti, regular meeting, July 15. The master suggested takmg a *ote of all members not takidg part in th e debate to decide the question aiter the debate to which all agreed. There were three candidates In waiting to be fnstraoted In th e third and fourth degrees. The evening wa s mostly taken an with the degree work and songs by members o f the Grange, A splendid doe was seen i» the vicinity of Malone Junction early Sunday morn- ing. Deer are becoming very plentiful in the Adirondackg, Farmers i n \thle vicinity are rejoicing over the much needed rain. Dennis and Catherine McCarthy called on relatives Sunday. , Asocial will be held on July lOthat f-e home of Mrs. N. Vandervote for the bene 8t of-the Presbyterian church. All are hivited ..-.»' ' John Doris, of Long Lake, is home on a visit to his parents. Mr.- and Mrs; A Tuftle, of Doatte, spent a few days herewith relatives. v Mr. and Mrs. George Bruce were thrown from their rig on Monday, .Tbelr horse became frightened of in apto when pt$S' ing. Mr. Bruce received several bruises about the face and arms. Father McLanxhUn was called to Syra- cuse last week by the illness of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Peter LaFlure and daugh- ter, of Malone, spent Saturday with Mr* and Mrs. Henry Grifllnv Dr. Crippen transacted business in Montreal Friday and Saturday, Miss LilUe Long closed her term o f school in Bangor and will spend the sum- mer vacation at her home her -, The Fourth of July passed off very quietly in our town. A number of our people went to Chateaugay. The Misses MoMi.Ien, of Bombay, are spending two weeks her* with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Priest and Bay Wilson have returned from Los Angeles, They will reside here in the future. Miss Jane Bi>urihan,, wrio ka« bean teaching at Fort Edward, is borne for tbe t^immef vacation. '-' '*• ' • , ki Misses Helen and Georgia** Bfrll aad Master' , Merrill <. MoEoaa - and Walfear W«keaattcnd«daparty givasi b y Mias Annie Bacon o n Merchant street last , Q. B. Buasell, of Maaaaaa, was i n town a few days last week. - —-• ! Mrs. S. E . Harnett and daughters, Pauline and Katberina, are visiting rela- UvetoJehVaoaOoanty. ' , j James Hoorihan and family have returned to SprfpgfletayMsat, ; } The Fourth was celebrated io>|pe good Old fashioned way aert in Uwt&caVille last Saturday. There wawJuaauaS; raoee. In the morning folio wad by a weU JMS- pared programme,thecbietnnmber bataff the address b y Senator O-NerV Tbi grange sarrea -dinher fta tttetr hall at -™^™^^a* ^^*^Ba> r^^^ ^wa^^swaaa %^^np^^R^a^^K-.a^B}^i^Ks>s^B^Ma> J^JML day. The ball game between the Law. renoevIUe and Fort Jackson nines re- sulted in a victory for the borne team. In the evening a danoe wav held ftt Har- mon's hall. . urlington, .Vt., spsndihg thesammer at W. B. Burr%. . Clhford Plumb; o f Ellenburgb, spent Sunday with hi s mother^ -Mrs. H. Hi Spauldlng. . . Miss Nahmeoki DeJune spent a fe w days last week with Blanch Casey a t SandHiB* J WiUiam Plumb spent Saturday at Chasm Falls and Sunday at North Bangor. Frank Wilson and family are .enter- tainingfrtenda from nut of town. Mrs.O. J. Lawrence and Ellaa LaFiesh have returned home after spending a few weeksat Lake Titus. .-^ .', . . \ . Clark Spauldlng and Willie Selleoklert Monday morning for Lake Placid. Albert Selleck and daughter* Bertha, spent Saturday i n Malone* ,- Bessie Eafferty, o f Constable, spent a few days last week in town, the guest Of friends. ! ' - v - ' \•• ~ • ,i M, A. Spaulding and daughter, Hazel; spent Monday i n Malone. The Merry Widow circle will sell ic e cream on A. H. MoKimm's lawn Satur- day-evening, Prioe five-cents. Proceeds to be used tow?rd an organ for the M. E, church. .The, Junior Epworth League will serve lemonade at the same time and place.' Everybody come. ( 'Snndsy eretiijug^vefjfone was-glsd to see Mr^ Moorea wife in the- congregation. She arrived on Friday last from Michigan, where they fojrmerly resided. Mrs. \Fred Ljse is viaiting her mother at Fort Covington for a few Weeks. ; . Master Hermond Lee i s visiting in Fort Mr.andMrsrTtoraoe Barlow,of North Bangor, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bf. McKimm. - i./A,very;pretty wedding-took place in the Congregational church Tuesday even- ing at eight o'clock when Marioin, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bbyoe, was UDited In marriage to Wllllanv A. Mc- Lennan, of North Bangor.: The church was beautifully decorated with , ferns, daisies and plants by; the young lady friends of th e bride.. Miss Bertha Har- mon presided at the organ and gave a fine musical programme while the guests were uoming in. As the bridal party oame down the aisle. Miss : Harmon played Lohengrin's wedding march. The ribbon bearers were Misses Marjorie and Mar- »riffl Steenberge and Watterson Steen- rge and Ralph FooJte, Raymond H. Ferguson, of Richfield Springs, was the officiating clergyman, The Pato man was George MoLennao, of Jialone, .and the maid of honor was Miss Stella Mott, of Wilmington, North Carolina* rang bearer was James Spaulding and flower girl wa s Inez Belong.' The-bride- was. gowned, for white eajiji, irndt; carried, a shower bouq.uet of white roses and illWes of the valley. Miss Mott's dreeswaa pink silk-musluvand sh e carried pink roses* Therbrideantsred the churc^; leaning o n the arm of bar; father who gavehera*ray. ffa»..usi% ,we^;F*r^pe jRidet and &l%Foc^'andBeesfe^Baff6rtyandEay- inoad Foote. ' Mendelsohn's wedding marck was played while the bridal party *eavIngtbeohuroh«nd.\Oh Prom. H during the ceremony. A reoep- Was given after the oeremonyatthe . s of the bride's parents, Mr* aadHra. W. B.Boyce. Numerous and beautiful were the gifts. 4 The guMta_ from ,out qf. town were Mr. and Mrs. J. L . Foote and sons, Balpfa, Hollis and Raymond; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Leonard, of Malone, also Etbel aai Florence Rider, of Malone; Mrs.M. A. McLennaii and Mrs. James Ingram, o f Ogdensburg; Mr. and Mrs. Albert EoyOe, of St. Albans, Vt.; Mr. and Mrs; Job* MiUer, of Brushton; Miss Bessie Raffertsy, of Constable;,Mrs. F. B. Quile and Mr,, and Mrs^ James Delong and daughter, Iftj*. of L*ke Placid; Mc- Henry Nichols, of Stockholm, and Frank; and Fay Eldred, o f Ampersand. Beet wishes of everyone i s extended t o the pycouple. r -,^'»-', ...\; -;.--, '-,\' rs. Lewis, of Boston, i s a boarder at Hotel Pearson. •'-: , .'-' ••' *- \•-. : '\'- > •'.: I Mrs. Ell Spaulding and Master Paul Everestapent a tew days last week at West Bangor with relati vea and friends. ; Mr, andlfrs. Gustina Adams went to the'G. 4 A> B* encampment; which/was held last week at Canton -and on their return their daughter,^Fannie, came home with them for a abort vacation. r Miss Fannie Adams is entertaining friends from outof iawn, Brushton and Moira. •• - ;-. -:%••> .'r >- •« ,'•'*-• - • •.•• >. - - .CTATsmtsr or AOOOTN* or MONITS BB - Kf oelred, atibaned-an£l;on,l»nj».too.B.law* -iCbuntr Tressarer, froin apfll^flhft, 1908. to Jtt^ialru^a^inoluiiyS, .5 ,: '•\•_. Secured from e*tiM.m\*U6rt*it0..... 32723 *; OpantjcjOTtmortfiwe taxes J^assi, *• - ff.S^rwmtaaentftaihotwe. 10000 >.-,...*'-' - BtssSot 4 J{eW'york,.«iHX)i- •. ' V, V .,> -, . mowS»/S..... 1 .v.i....... 45,13881, \ - JotuY W. Bbwley. BBg't of ., _ tlietoor.; ...Z~... 48542: .-»• <-.• ^Xi. i 6iate,liJgljw»Tmoney ^ i M/ttZZ. % ,'U fl.93868 - , *•-;, 'townOoMeSora;,.... -is.48882 * *ord«c«....T*... ..-..-a- .„ 8693 *- 7 J 887,88287 Bj^»^t*sho<){BKine; \ MlMlBH. liuouiclsa tawsfcr ttxat. Slate <rf New Tors .' mortcaca tuxes. State of New ^ S/n>;i? extra cue of Chinese. Bherlff.. table, Soirogate'a office, App'n Dillltarj rand, (money reo'd fromstate)„ Coonlyordeia <*«* ret'd pifbteMed, Coll. of Bombay..... „ K.N.W. Bobbins, mweosment »°JW ,.„. . ... O.P. EowleyjjMid. .Wetfvflte, •cStsteBoed.... .. O.W.HsSTco. O. K. Header* ptlntlng delen.' tlonhooae.. .,. .771?.. . o-*< Meader, repairs. court . nou»e............. , t . j... Sup'r hlUmont, Btite aid, money syitetn ^^ Bj^lJBvigoTSxm aid, money 8up'F^Bombi»y, fintte aid money syBem 8 \S r Bwlte. State aid, money ejstem. SeaW < %^ ^\^ 8np'r DaaaeTItste aid, nioney' tyuem.. 8up'r Harrietitown. State «ld.\ money 8 y«em ..........7... Sup'r Holra, ^tate aid, money system,.— •, .. ^ # ^ 80?*, Santa Clars, Stateald, money eyrtera ..?.?!?. ...7. B ,2£l„ W \I2?* 8ttte «*«• money system. rebumrfsenool takes Coart orders. Poororttera,. ..:» tfMlone Vt A Power Co., ...:. ConUBKenttWHl.... ,.* Stenompfier* Snrrogate. apf and.Kay. VoBttge. 8nmif«e'.\.'.\.\.*.\.'.'.\J.\ repairs Co. nonie, order of court County orders, thronirh co'l- _ , teotora fifth on band to balinoe... T....wsais« l.woeo 5M00 86200 •psm -78*1 amy? 47882 689 75 501 S3 ISO 50 1500 10000 4500 3^\MM*B•; &m^t-' 2 DAYS J. *> •-. *-., Slflfe'tbat So^lAom^Wto (8400, to aose at JREAS10N ! . W -We are again making this liberal offer that we may RFJQfflCE our stock before taking our Mid-Summer Inventory. Your €hoiee* ©very Salt in the Store Every Suit Sold with a Guarantee Stockwei •••$. Flanagan ;|gSS;Wii^%vW AWAT-$285. 102500 1876 a,096« 4.806 ae 45048 .198 W uses 100 IOC T 'WB habit .of purchasing? JBwelry^rom catalogues i s being offset by the dissatisfaction that often arises. The gdods don't look just right somehow. They don't wear well, either, in many cases, and there are other troubles constantly arising. Do yon ifke to look at big assortments, come here ? Do yon; ^hntfher lowest prices that are POgsffiEE, come here ? Do yofcwish-to examine before baying, come here ? Do yon want the advantage o f our recommendations, come here '• And bring your catalogue of goods and we'lTpuphcate them for you. k , -, Muller, Reliable Jeweler & I^Eyesteriearir«¥by^Oar Optician, MAtONE, N. Y. ical Specialist. 'Established 1885. ISO 8893. ; E3fCt« FTOO. BeoMredforljquoraa* Oertiacates. Flnea. msBSEBiinBrra. Eild State or New York , smsraaTaw» ?!f „„., f ,......... «7.ae«S .$6.87005 .. 450 CO f 10,820 06 .S 5,00523 \If ^m *W,a2005 looraxr or tKuo^Tf • , ,. Srtn^SSEi^^ \»™fti^ Connty. and that the fore? SS^SS*???^ 0 ' moneys received, dssbtused and- sjwm ^ffM^*Usmdayojr mf. 1908. •S --..v -.' .81taSJJ^>OKB;.Hota?y Public. wot mw TOBS* > rranklln Ooanty CJork'« Im.: . OOJoe, - -'-- J J»Jk&3$!S&. ;0**'efi;s»l9 oouirty.do hereby J- i Soled gtn'alv. mtMatmy hiind- Md offlclmsB«l-«t Malone this f u s.1 sth day of Jniy.; isos. ***r w W\ g,^pppiJty.(a9rK. Maloha Granoe Motes. :^;-' At th* regular meeting held July, 4 , ,908, two new ajplicatlons were received d two • appBeants were elected to ^ «rahipia the order. - • : .. . The Secretary reported -thai the Grange had 8S5 members in good standing and aix caAdidatea waitrng for initiation. At thaclote of the meeting A* f oUow- mc pi«a?anua« was given by the worthy tootareri I2eading* Sate I. Foot, W. Ui A Few Bemiaisoenoes of the 4th of July, John MoOartbyf Recollections o f a Certain Fourth, John 8. Keeter; Jbnrth In the dvU War, B. R. Stancliff; Becita- ttoa.L.L. Foote. W.M. After Iistenidg to the programme th e numbers were served with foe cream and' cake. - •i. -'.:.. - • -•./-...- ttK^mmmm^mmmmmmm i —w.^i»—ww^^^iii m I i We CaU Attention to the \'- the flirstfewue o f which was printed > u thi8.Weeic,-Jaiy'.6th*--1'-'\.'•' ^-'. ;- People o f Malone who do not re- j- oeiveit regularly, kindly notify us .| at the 8 pax tieJkefe office.' *•:;; 7 1-. - ' t)m-,e|^te^Bm^te::iStijtt^^^!c^ to please large audiences. I • ..'•>\'' - . . - • ••' Drop ia to onr matinees in the after- ^oon. - A OOOfc .UPMCJB,'-' ,''.-'//''- pc Admission rfe' •!- Burke. i Rev. and Mrs. J. O* Langford and daughter, Margaret, of SanqUoit, N» y., are in town viaiting friends. . MrsTWellie Allen Wilson, of Bradford, Vt., U visiting her parents* Mr. and Mrs. Wilbet Allen. , Mr. and Mrs. W,fl,0*Brfon,of|lalonev spent the Fourth in Burke, guests of K* ttTWalbrldge, Mr.andfe N.J, Walbridge, of Ma- lone, are guests of their son, It & Wal- bridge, - . Mrs, Agnes C. Johnson, of Plattsburgh, is visiting relatives. Waiter Johnson and daughter, of Sara- nao I*ke, are guests of Mrs, C„8. Chap- man. Miss Mae Badger, o f Malone, wa s the guest of Mias Metta Chapman last week. Mx». Wiley, who was visiting friends la Central Ne w York for some time, has returned home. Eugene Mo* has gone to Rochester, to take a summer oourse in th e Boohester Business Collage. On Monday, 8th Inst., was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie V. Allen a son. Mrs, Lillian Brand was th e guest of friends last week. Ban BOLT. ¥ m Hpn- & timiMU. in sntm&&MT£tenm'z a.t MISS HAW&ET'S IK VE^JHONT FARWSJ Farm No.-ft Here is the river farm you have been looking for. 168 acres, dark rich loam, partly level, and part l#vet all machine mowing, freenof stones acdin good state of cultivation, {mile to village stores, schools, etc., on main and pleasant road, on ft, F. D. Craam taken at the door, and electric cars pass the door, making one of the plessaateet places any one could desire, Good sugar and fruit orchard and cverS.OOO ^jordof wood and a good market for alt a man wilt draw. Nice 10 room house, with running water in house, barn and barn yard, nice piazza i n front, in good repair and nicely painted. Three fair barns, ios house, hen house, etc, with 1 boll, IS cows, 3 horses, 4 sboats, 9 yearlings and a complete set of nearly new up^to-date fanoiag tools. The price for this extra we will take $3,000 down, bal- lv|Ktof faptepeif Hi leii Esttti Afticjf, VUMLIfteTeM*, • TT. WANTOOUJMNj CLAMII'IBD ADVESt-lSine AT ' ON It CENT A WOBO. - :fm m m Wanted, to aeli, to rest, foat, r«HBa, mon*r «• io»«, keiy waatea, aa« «*vertl»iunf of» alosJliur rbararter I rent 4 a word for eacfc ta«ertIOB. No i a*. <akea ror leas than 2& cent*. »»%.^%5^%^av^e^^»^»>^ev % f|Kf KBNT.-^*e anonan W. K. C. booth on M. fatrgrouodB. Inquire or If B». K. J. 1UNN1X. S -SS&2SS**, l^ef«» ^ Wringer Stands §^§§||W»m« ^ : £ttrw ^^^ 1 «^9mttte«forto W*m. •; ••-'•' . Unee ee«c \Waehers |H.4J.rilompsoniCo.. Xaioat'f Modem Hard ware Cor. Main and Mill Street F OR SAlBt—WhJw LeKbom aad abode Island aa^ooeterets.^ BT. L4WSJ5NCI VAIXtT POULTRT TaROB. CoMUWe, N. T. 9tf rtoa, 'Pwmle u> call op Dewey a Smith'* lor Turner'* aawrpatMd back Mr- rtranabte. TOM TDRNia, Pro- 44tf M OIVStT TO I.OAIV-MOCLABT * ALLEN SftJooe,-N. Y. S CHOOL surPLnsa-i srsisB. itatrrraicrs. 'Batt aooda, Lowed A A * A A A A A An BKM Copy of ^^ ^^ fcy ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ Haskell, Malone, N. Y. Kew York, May 30, m oation «TSo we ire gofag to make a a^ 01 ? mh * r 1) ° BUS1 ^ your June and July trade. ITBWJ \WP o0 ®°«»«on in your Jff^^f^tosiiiyom. favor to help boost ^S^ l ^^$^ U9 ^^t^ 0 ^t.^^ m SS: ^eonar««yott ffSSS^l^l™; ^^«*»»P^n^&»t^L wfl ^- 9? 1 * I™* oustomers a f customer prefera. If djtfarwnTno ^^^SLlH?***** 00 ** 1 **\* aalt or dMfereat isiwlrfgtar priced thn^^^^^^^^mf^mAHm^m^ Tto t£.^Su^\ffii hrt °* * TMsfa a^JSSS 2A** W««5i»* oiler and * *o the trade gea^y, ^ ft ^\f* * ^^^^^mmm* mmUm '**\**+ - - lUiott^ N«w York , fi ^^ i »m0^mmmmm^^mmm^^mt^mmm^