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\> i# I flDatonetjallabjum THURSDAY*. JUJ st*Y .16»»0ft. an ^rer&ieiasma. wttett an* communication TueaOSsafternoon to tiuuit>fuWK»Uoa. THE SCHOOL, BUDGET. *ud«etltwJH be lochia year* school noticed that aS Wcri*» of |500 for teachers'salaries has l*«u made. There is ootMo* *t«*»ail«,l4, *h* increase as such salaries are bound if the Maione schools instructors. -;Competent teachers are fa great demandand the salaries which sucti command are ateadHy maintain the high school has attained we teachers, and to aecurri them we must pay something Iii» «h*t otter place* to become larger WW retain good incretainf. ftfe which: our must have^gopd «6l*E AMPTHEftE, The ladies* of the Baptise church war hold* pure ^d sale at Mi« Bawled : Thoma* to* was taken to the state* Hospital at Qgd*»sburg 2aat. week for trfcttmaaf. He has been in fmio f health forsonifttinaaf, v , Ojfltawburg; wa» id^fw^ to th« Ontario base halt league this m&k » n( i Stewpeaio? |tamewiube played to that <%-to4Eur <Thuraday.> : Jam« McCarthy, of Topper L*ke, had\ tha mifjtortune to break his leg white pfoyteK^ilJaslSanday, Mr. McCartny fo«n#rjy *elided in Jfaion*. \ The August Regent Examinations, for theSlrjt Commissione* District Frankjin t£ua«y*;wittJ*:jbjft«fc tha High Sehool to Saranao Lake, N. Y.i* on —— LOCAL ITEMS. W, jr. Ctoflr has secured the contract for salaries-so that |B&ft^.|*«a* \ \\ \ffciiusofl\ feajp* and the that of last, as may be interesting to at ta that in He v or k City the board \f f education has just increased teaobera* this item atone will be than last year. Nafcwltfc increase for teachers' locreasi of $300 for fuel and $100 on janitors' salary, the bjadget this year , 9 only $150 larger than reductions have aod other items. Tfa* year will be coosi of last year becan^thes^-ial appropria- tion for the built on Raymond street last year's levy. We bCstot of education have been careful in making their estimates and\ ^M^1ll%i(Er«^.. : -i||^' economy aa would be-C^Dii«^t:iri-the maintenance otone of th4 beet aohoola in the State. school tax this was included in JESSIE RUSSSkL-mRTfttfifSfe 5 m husband, of counsel trial, died lib hospital k nxen*ngir wo -children, Mrs. Jessie Russell-Hirtrrdge^ whbee sudden disappearance from the'bome of her mother, Mrs. %*. W. Russell, in Gsn- ton. last Ootot»r»..9S«^Ji^ : '^\ttG!Ula) , ' ru mors concerning her wMeJejabeufe- and her reasons foe Iea*inBJ; t \ i \ *\\ !jt ' \*' Clifford W._rfarMdg% ! for Harry^ Thaw ir±-bj%' oo Monday ai the Homeo; in Putsburg^of cerebro us. The remains, husband and mother and were taken to Canton oaj Tuesday and will be buried at thatfj|ap| insday). Mrs. Russell was Wttha bedside of ber daughter for-ten d^lfa^bre^sbe died. The hospital authorities |at Pittsburg refuse to divulge except the bare fact of J|ra death from cerebro spmal Dr. Z. O. Miller, the »1 stated that he had been p; erecy by the relatives of the T he disappearance p £\Jfefe. was reported to the police October 5 last. Tbre-days before that *he.jdlsaggeared from Canton leaving BO 'oWe fqf. -Which ber family or the fjoUoe OOUldf trace her, and nothing had been ieaMie<|l,80 far as the public know, einoe that tijene regard- ing ber whereabouttfTintil |er mother was summoned to attend hermit the hos- pital. ;es> cian, i Woman. WYATT'S THE MATTER Mr. Cat Wyatt, a general < the American Federation of his views on \Bill Ta&.pfh about 40 in Foreater's Hall evening, it vzas fortunajte olemency of. the weather kej number of our c|tfeensV.*l?aj they beacd the eloquent- tbe gentleman fjroai ^ittsbaxi?,} ~ : {w #ith= sleeves rolled opi and «*ms;*\ moved the flowing .K»Jl^dJ^^t*Je\ni«CC|ii #OWJ ' r of r, aired iermgof jTondaM^ Isrger ife-barft pmaa^'by\ would not have been b^ie ^jtir&iSja©? \dumed mean\ as to V-te the Republican ticket next falL Mr^ll^fttfewWt.be in Maione the rernamdelf-of; the week and, w 111 u ndoubtediy enlist a large nlmuberjof standardbearers for his oau«|, *br. SS^» att a argumentaall pointed^one. 3s»y^to the reason why biborerV generall jr shou'd vote for Bryan. fl»did riot'say' inyihirtg abmit the inconsistency of ^a party wbivih declares for one set of pririoiplei at one election and for an entirely diffip eB * set ' at the next ejection. FOftEST fJMlfiS. r.'.e heavy rain faUof Konday e|venmg f t^.ieg aiaterially benefitting cr^ps, had tb- effect of checking in a? degree the; spr-aiing of forest fire% t$0im in the Aii rondacks. Strenuous.effortspre; be* ing put forth to atay^he spreading of^ the|tr|p. fires and so far the efforts of fire^ghliw have been sucoeesful, although (She hot father had praduced conditions which made the Adirondack region • Writable tendeabox. Fires in the Adironkapksare not as serious as at first reported]and no virgin forest has been touobed.;! It is thought that many of the fires hate been started wantonly and in-many cases 5 re-, i«s*ly, rather than as the result ojficci- lent. The fiery element can wipJ ant in a day the wort of hosts of men Who set \ut trees, repreeenting the growth of years, and vandals and criminally care- 0,.\it Everett of Maione,-has be«n 0S6i*%id*&ed that thebody tf his ion, ©.Everett, wfaowaa killed (n the ahff%|n^,taji»een*ttcove^ed w^lfill bebrooght to Manila for interment. the thunder storm Monday evening the bouse occupied by^'rlni, LaPree and owned by Chandler Ellsworth ijt Obolfa Corners was strnok by light- ning. The damage bis not yet been *ooejt»ti»»d.. '• / *\ : :-'' . ' -' c ' ' ~\\i v . - • • , - •.•\»•- • Atthe vUUge board meeting held at the oifioB of the clerk on Monday eveningV Village President Clark was empowered toregulate the police department making any qbanges he deems advisable from : ';:A.-'-dl»p|i^_ ol' jewelry -Vn&' 'iprocfbii*:' stones, including diamonds, emeralds, pearls and rubies, valued at more than iio.OO©, was shown in the window of Jv M, aradshaw's drug store last Sstur- daybyTonyTackley. ;F. fi.'Todd.of North Banger, has pur- chased an interest in the granite and. neat of Crooks & Ut}t*i&ZM : . Carthage. The company operate four shopaahdMr. Todd will hare charge.of the Nprwood branch. \1 **>i\*i*?.^\?i, trains frpM the South on the^« & St. h. were held up last Sat- urday until afternoon by the breaking ;of aWheelottthe engjnejoft^ n^tf^fxatti Bothl trains came into; I^one;(Jnncb*bn togetterin.the afternoon. Lowisli AFurneee; Maione' electricianr, have received the contract for the wiring of C^lirnjh^ \h^upte-iii ^«piiM»dJeft| VVedbeBday morning for that place. The' boys are doing satisfactory work .arid theu-aeryices are very muoh in demand. ^ Three; young men are walking 1 from Plattsburgh to'Quebeo, a distance of about3505miles, on a wager. They started caorningj and in order to*win their'-ja^sf must eover the distance Trtfite^week>^|kifif^ioi%$8^ { A.da^H^I. '.\ ' '\'.*.'*.•'' A reception was tendered Rev. and Mre.^B..^. Barrett \at St. Mark's last Thoi^gS- evening. Many townspeople caUed-fefmea* the new rector tad iris wife ina)|n enjoyable evening was spent. Refrosbnfenta of icC ;cream and cake were;?BerfBd. ** ••< •**• •%.- t •; •• v t Revj,i Either J. McCarthy, a. Jesuit Fatheltjfrctm Montreal, opened the retreat of the Sisters of the Ursuline Academy last Thursday. The retreat will contiune untilJuly 18th, during which time visits to'the Academy should.be made only on vited to the home of Mites Collins, in Burke, and they will leave Maione on the noon train on Thursday next, remain for supper and return to Matone on the hihe o'clock train. All who expect to attetrd from the genial »B# fa J»yek£ : lner« *i««Mrfer*favor by fiotifyfog Mrs. J. o -. -- T - : ^l^Wfifeb by next Tuesday, . .. . Iiaac White, serving a life sentence itfcClititon prison for^jaaajr4ft|^ $**$ Mur-lEtmmm• n ^? • ^«Mw#?l bo ? , f 18y«siTs ago,ife (4^.M^ **'** released on parole. tr^» ^w- been > mmjl iirisoner and ahonKlt, ho benave properly on litrole .'it -fy. thought'that, ultimately, pardon will be. granted.. ^ Frank C Berry, son of 'Mi< *nd UtS. Horace Berry.of Matone.and MissMariette M. Smith, of Brooklyn, are to be married at the the borne of the bride in Brtioklyn this ^edn^^^y-efei^b^-^Wd^^ baa many friendsib Maione. He was at one time a drug clerk in the store of Dewey & Smith in Maione, bat is now conducting a drug store of hfe own. to Brooklyn. It is said that the young people will visit Maione on their wedding Mr. Alfred Day, l|np^niteo«M^} fat* 8. M4~ft*n««r» anperintendSbt #^#er trainSag^mM ,»lnb» -&i JMrlterty* sttperinteodelt *l«B*St«ry !wbrij S *, Foirssst It^mer iftuaiail dlsBbfjr^Mia* Evangeline &jfal^00ltmmnitfr. senting^ the^tefifandiar $chW|4«po6fifr tido/were in MaloidEfc. otrer* '8«iai*f m& oondocted aervicee *t theC Methodist ohnrcn. l^f»moi^UinJMOopiao^BgB series of conferences throughout the State during the summer months. »troy with immunity the ftsrefte-.-,«*. already have, to say nothing of the dan- ger to life and habitation which nj»y re- sult therefrom. FI«eO FOR CRiieLTY. Friday night as one of the Maione directors of the 8. P. C A. was retarning from Lake Titos ebe. came upon a man who_B-a3 orually belaboring a poor-old horse. The director upon returning to Melons laid complaint before ^QStice Earle and an officer was sent out who arrested tbe.jruilty party. He was fined a efficient amount to impress upon biff rii.nd. if be had one, that there is a law «ruch prevents inhuman treatment of animals, and although ho has less moasy •»t present than he -had before being arrested, we trust he baa learned a lesson »hicb be, in turn, will preach tei other brethren of his calibre; : •'. The marriage of MJsa Anne«. WHditnj and Millard #.-*Hinman^ o^ttifed 1»# installing the new steam beating plant for the Howard House* The ladles qfBrfOOan %U^T'Q$ISMI will hold a hex social at O. A. B. Hall this (Wednesday) evening. Veteran*aBdthe public generally are invited. . Gouverneur haa^fonndlt necessary to tos^ula saw** syjrtwn,, m$m&ih*% I special election will be held in the near future to vote on an appropriation for this purpose. ... Misses Mildred Marshall, Elsie DoUglKS and Gertrude Hickok tendered Miss Mil- dred Haxen a linen shower at the home of Miss Marshall on Thursday last. About twenty of-the young ladyfHetidsof tfc* bride-elect mm, preaeat. MlM Mabel Hickok purchased thegreat- est amount of goods during the bi$ aaft* Which just closed-at Greeno & Austin's store and is entitled to the JSO worth of goods free which that enterprising firm offered fa the, largest purchaser. • -*' 1 The 8. ',.¥. G. A., of Saranao J<ake, called Dr. J. F. Wil#h' lo th#tpl«o» thito week to examine a horse which bad been aeiaad by the society. l»r.;WaIsh, after eaamining the horse, found that it wa« suffering from a dislocated ankle, andit Wat.ah^-^Qnc^* rf l; : < ^ -^ ij ' • ''- *~\_: ' Twice a year Clark & Son reduce the price on all Hart, Schaffner & Marx o*l«- brated clothes in order to make room for the new stock, and keep then: suits in Style and up-trpdste. Tno cut in prices is now on: «30 to »30 suits, $0 off; #16 to |18suits,|3o|foriginalprioet, - -• En^wlton^ Rider di«p|iyed in their show window* on Saturday and Monday the largeeiandmost varied i^rtm^ jewelry and precious stones ever seen in Maione. The display, valued at*18,000, consisted of rings and broaches set with diamonds, rubies, pearls and emeralds, besides a number of unset stones. .' : '.'. It is!reported that the first election- bet made in Maione was * to t'oit> Taf t. The parties putting up flOO and $35, respeo- rely. • Under the new anti-gambling lawjKbbiu\eiv^; such a bet would, be II- legsland the boys who did the betting; are liable to arrest. Betsonelectionbave already started in New Yorkat2tolon ,T«f>.- ' * (. A : .;^: Interest in base ball is- being renewed in Maione. Last.week a base ballteam w>s orgiinteed here with George' Srafp captain and BTarold Main, manager. The team is made up of good material and ahould.prove a ^winner. •We-,«nde*^|dS: thai s game ; has been arranged with the lake J?fe|CidJ ainejjo he pjayo|t it*:••$!%%• near future. - •- ' * '•'/;.;-• The Salvation Army picnic for the poor children wilt be held on Saturday. .A* yet money enough has not been subscribed •^tt^a^>e^M»toi^ i$^m can't give money, donate a basket of food, or do anything that willfdd to the enjoymehfe or Hhe Children on tha^dio* Remember the date,rSaturday^ July .$&$& An order hbldlng that torn postage post-oflloe department according to tiger*the\ property; rdf Hon. John H. Mofflt, of Plattsburgh. .On the other island, just above the Narrows, ia the very elaborately furnished cottage:of Wm. Johnston, Jr^ .. t , We proceeded to the Merrill Hotel, where we took leave of a numbei' of our Chateaugay friends, and then steimed down the Narrows, picking, tip Doctor Fiirnese en route. We finally arrived at the Banner House at six o'clock and Were pleasantly entertained for a shorttime'by the genial probrietor, J. S. rprby, and Climbing into our carriage the doctor and the Telegram man, the Jatter much de- lighted with the outing, returned- ito/ fore many tor* stamps have been tyftokMM.-P$*$&m and bearing suchstamps will be held for two weeka at the office where mailed. If bOit ^in^*'Ifiaa^rTSS^Pb^unlis1oiii,\bf the name of Hon. W<n. AtWheftler ftdnf our list of New ISfork State Vice-Presidents pubHsberHa>tbe^Pasna1>rolr«*ferw^ ago, we have been justly castigated by readers embracing an area from Maine to California. Here *s #»e Utest, from SaMli II, lBd|be> of StpckfettS Oilif.: '•Wby^ pleasej did yon jomit W. A*. ^eej^n;anwfi#t<l!ro1nf|ttt.fI' Vice*: P>eBldenTts? ^JM^^i^Aoili^wnW I want it to aajve «H*tfe'noBdra due,\ We trust that the explanation made by the editor in laa^eek'|f#sae^o/tJj»|^r^ V&iirii will wleasiV m ?from t|i# \W%\ 4.*fl«B, probiw.^^«^I^m!* i f | ** : feCtive stovepipe, broke* Otitat the borne of Mrs. Chas. E. Hastings on Morton street last Saturday morning about seven o'clock. The departnient ireiponded prbmntly to '^/^^^Mfli^jtf^^h^^iM ouiEa^e/of.^persantTPar*, break in the hose, after the water waa turned on, 1 the fire had gained consider* The upper floor androof of^tfje !$*&$•. DJf the house in wbtoh the fire started was practically destroyed, entaUing a lose of about t%W0.fch*»T3ta : coverM; bt iniur- iwoce. Mb*- M,. %: pV\P** ^Cro)Sni8-,'in: the destroyed wing and her lose is re- ^EirJftd. MeKen*!«-|jmofprd Nuptials^ •'.V •-' «• r^£% should not be^p»ma^t»de- &4ar ^ y eWbinrat the bonj* of the «rMe. Rev. H. A, Barrett, ofllciating. Only irnihedhi1|r; tj*eh£befi:-f>f lh» laj»fly were present. Mr. and Mrs. Binman left Saturday evening for'Montreal and before returning to M^lotf# t there tfeey *lll reside in the future, they will vfeit Boa- tori, New Vorlt and^fova Sbotia. they have a wide circle at friends and ac- quaintances in Blaiong who offer cd»ifrjtt> olstions. The approaching mjirriageof Bliss; Alice G. Chase and Mr. John'M. Boomhower is announced. Although both of the yont.g people' claim Chateaugay aa their resi- dence, their circle of acquaintances in Maione is largely reason of their asaocia- tions here, Missi Chase has been one 0^ the efiicient corps of teacherafo Maione achoota for a year or more and Mr. Boom bower is; the genial traveling salesman for the Ahdrris Robinson Company. M(m Jessie Wright tendered: the brtde-tobe a miscellaneous shower at ber home on Constable street last Friday, at which many at the young lady friends of Miss Chase were present. The present* left hy her friends were numerous, Contractor 1 Caraerob has just completed the painting; of the spire Of the Centenary M. & cburcb fn this village It U hoped that a proposition may be submitted at the next village electioa «iikftJg tot aa appropriation for the purchase of Hlumi- natsd dials for the town clock which fa located in toll tower. We understand that such * proposition waa submitted some years ago, but was not considered favorably by the taxpayer*. An arrange- ment of this kind which would facilitate \keeping tabs\ on the time after dark might have the effect of sending some of the boys borne a little earlier, a condition which would be well worth the cost of the new dials. ' * d t C . W ! A,d C ounty Fairs as Usual '! here baa been riOKChaageof policy on ••;•> pare of the stance in, it* financial aid - ounty and town agricultuial societies, a- cording to a statement issued by Cbm- i.;sKioner B. A> PeaTSOn Of the -8t»ta«g-ti- •uTtural department \At the Jaat*seBr M.n- of th® i^g^Iature |S»>.W was- ap- :-ropriated,\' r saya tha atattmiflnt', '-for apportibnmeni |o SgricultBarl societies, and this- money b** already beta sent out to reimburse societies: throngBoat the .-state, for premium* paid htst year;: The matfer hfe hew battdJed: in exactly the «una way every year since 1895.'* j i . .•«•.. »« »-.. • '»-•'• - \ ! J W. MartaghSi flve-year-oldj aon, Henrv, h«dtbe index finger of bis |right hand taken off on Monday. The|little fellow slipped his finger between^ the guards of the cttHw M bis fatb«r wis re- placing ttt« knives. | «r Ea*. John * M^^d$t*t£! oot ** father assisted 6y,R«fcW Uiattf Jraaer, The bridft ,w« b'cominily *t|wd J« white »bd wor*««*ftti«k JoltotJngtfia oeretaony, dafhty^wfwahmwte^wew aixt*& and the young people received the congratulations ol their frieada. They de* parted ott •tb*,*»*^.«««a».iv»Mtal#i». Ww, wh«»the?*ll,fP*aa twoweeif ncainp^ Botb*»weiikabwniirfpopr who joiarl« wishing them, bapplness. They will re^d© tAmxkeM&JmM$om ITlieir frienda afte* #*!# 2M* Thei* were many choice weddfog gi*» oC cat iiiasei silver, linen, cbtat, furniture, etc. Among thegnesl* from out of towawete Rev, abd Mrs--John langford, at S ab- qaoit^ N. *.,* TJey. m *» Willhwn faset-i ftH88eaAn«aandJ^lEriis|rabd ElSteth Everett, of tflwopWto, N,-^.j ICTele Wilson: °t**m**Km Marcia Estabrook^ of-Constable, atrd Mr. and Mrs, Fre4MoKeB2fe,of1!fortU1Bangor. .«« HOPBEPQrVr. Tbedroaghtstiirholdaher^but so far the hops are not anffortBg from ft as 1 much as other crops, aUhougb there is a 40tioeabk» shrinkage of the vines. The Palmer and West ^edlings ara.in blow, in this sicinKy. As soon as the other wrietie* come Into Wow *om* wjlttJate of the «I«* of the crop can be made, but ttbtit then there J« little that can Wadded towhatwebawwijpp't** t t( > m week ^ wee fc—Watervllla Times. Bueiness was quiet in the spot market yesterday and quotation* were nominally swady. Noo#of the ottkide markets re* ported any trading, » K,T.SI»te. IW- v & prime to clioire > J * AN lOeAbSPO*. .JDocal,Editor, '*Vt t J. Bulger, or th# Evenfng Telegram^ haa the following (n- te>esting story of » trip to Cftateiugliy lakes, la Tuesday** issue: \ * £i»at Sunday Dr. Furnese.Of Maione, was obliged to take a trip to Chateaugay £ake to see a patient and ha very kiadly Invited the Telecram man.to go along and take in the sights. - • • - / We left Maione at nine o'clock and the dootor'a handabmejiay^'oadster landed' uautthfe Banner Hobseia few miaatea after eleven. Here we left our horaa and soon embarked on Paul Merrill s gasoline launch, the E nma, and beaded. np( the lower take, getting a good vieW of N\ H, Marshall's cotUge, which is situated in a very pleasant spot oC the west shore of the lake, On onrwayto the Narrows. The scenery along the lower'lake and the.Narrows is simply grand, and to our- selyea Tre prouonnced ft well nigh un- beaUble, the shores being heavily wooded with maple, spruce, pine and popkwv At' the foot of the upper lake we left; the; doctor, to visit his patient, while we, anxious to view\ the beauties of tTpper Chateaugay. Lake* and, having .banptd this body of watar, we arrnow.williBg to take aaolaran vow that a more handsome one does not .exist in the entire Adiron- daoks. This lake is two miles wide, fo«r mile* long, and a trip arouud. the shore covers ten mile*. ; '.* '.'. . ; :,• •'; ', Our first stop was .at' Merrill's' Hotel, where; dinner was had. #rpm ther* a triparound the lake waa made.jtnnning in close to shore so that we ware ibja to get a good vie w of the hotelaand obt*af*t Which are scattered around - the, lake. Thera are four hotels, the largest of which is Ralph's. The* in poiot.of ajaa borne the Merrill House, the Owlyont and;.th^ Indian Point Hotel. The party on, the Emma, made up mostly of - Chateaugay pie, to whom' the Cbataaugav Ikfce* are what Indian Lake and lake Tituaare to Maione people, signified tl^u? desire to go asho«^rDr. Bowditch's ootttge, »nd Mr. Merrill yery kindly aaseptioTto the atop... Here wereannmbex Of camp- ers known to the party, and we alt took a bike out into tha woods for about* half mile to.what- & known* is the lookout. This is simply some posts set up and stairs built so that one can, by ascendmg tothetOp.eaidto be 55 jTeet in height, get an excellent view of the entire like', After a half hour or more spent here the party again embarked for the home trip. On the way we passed two islands, the first somewhere, near the' center of the upper lakei'on whicbisa handsome cot* ' AWPERSANO COMPANV W1N8;_ TThe first of forty-five' actfbhs brought by the Ampersand Hotel Company against neatly as many insurance eom- panier to recover a total lo* of 8100^060 sustained by it as a result\ of the tiia whiob destroyed the Hotel'Ampersand, In 'the ; Adirondacks, oh September W, lJ»f» was yesterday d«3ide| in fiVor ol the hotel company by Jusfcloe McLaugh- lin, wh^ tried the case in April last ^ the Franklin county session of the supreme court. The particular case in Mrs- Gea.T>Johflsoii Is visiting rela- tives ipdgdenaburgi, '. *-^', .V- Mifs Eya Bidgeway Is spending a fow weeks at Lake Placid. ^. .^v' 1 * Mrs, Geo. H, Oliver if la Peekskili for a few ffays, viiiting her daughter. Mr-and Mrs.C. E. Allen are visiticg friends in Alburgb, Vt,, for two weeka, .; M^rs. R. M. Moore was called to Water- town lwt. week by the death of her u^cle. , Morris and Lansing Plumb left last week for T«6y, wbetttlihey will spend thr summer.' . ,:'.,.• •-, -•.' • _.'•_:- ; •--.''\•.;.'• '•; : Agnes Desmond, of Springaeid, Mass, is visiting at the home of Oren Jones for .ftfewjfcakJb. .:•'-:.'.-, •- '^\\.*'• v\ ';/ ; Mrs. L Goldsmith and two daughters, of Potadaar, called Jjn Mr. and Mrs. M^ Le;vy\'thht-.week.:' Mr. and Mrs, gdward Cariin visited their daughter, Mrs. A, Sessions, at Nor folkj'oyisrij&n^ ,'J ,,/ JL.J, Cssazxs, who has been visiting to Bbfftflp^for* several weeks, returned ;tbl*a1bn^la*fw.«*k, t> ',. : - ; ^ • \'•; ;.j-' ..-.•• I Mra. MlajBiW^ol Toledipv Onto, fas the; guest i^herjjtfat«r>. ihf>- JVHi,%jy-'fn' Makme, top. a few;weel».\ ; . Mrs; 6. M. Eedfield and daughter, Blanche, are visiting Mr*. A L D. Heath in Potsdam, for a feW days. \ ' Dr. Weary JEnn IV. j, Bulger,^^ of. the Telegram,: spent Sunday at Chateaugay Lake, r ^ ,- H. B. Roddy and R. A. Barry leave to day ^iat$^y for a ^-dair' pi«^ure: trip totbeTbouaand Islands. Mr*. 0.8, Andrew* and ohild^ofBarre, ;vt;»1«!aw'-Jrtt^;«^'Jftwa4d' Jirfi Guy © Dewey, in Halooe, hut we;k. Miss Edna Desnoyer*, of Champlain, is apMtding :ttie sumnwf with ber grind- : mother, Mrs. L^h^De*noyers.' ^, '.,\..* ' Mrs. Carl Nill. of Watertown| is spend- ing a week in town, tha guest of ber par- enU i : Mr.andMrs.M.L.ftench. Mr*. .E» B. Frazier, ofNiw, York, ft v^j* itingher plurentBy 2$$, ,and ^^homiai? Burns, in Maione, for a few days, . Bin H. Dudley has returned to \Han- over, N. H, to-waumehia work fo «>* Ti»ayer;School of 1 Civil Engineering. Mra.)3, M. LeGen Jre and daughter, bfj Charnpla'n, are spending a fortnight in.j town, the^nest* of Mrs. Wm, Langlob/. I 'Mrs. John MoSorley and Miss Minnie Hinds, Of Maione, attended the funeral of Jere Coughlln to Watertown last week. ;|fr*asd Mrs; CUflEolfd F|y %nd son. George, of New York, are the guests of iir.'^rya parents, Mr. and Mra» CV R. \Fay*-'v. . v •. Mr*, and Mr*. L. W. Haskell and daugh- ters, Marion and Helen, are visiting friends in Mineville, N. Y„for a tod- . \ ' .>*\.•• ' ' ' • ; •••-' '•\ . -•\•-?-... Burlington Savings Bank. 14ad aarv 1,1908, 25,890 Depositors Thi* bank basil ways paid the highest rate of interest allowed by State law, which at the present time is FOUR PJSft CENT, per annum. ', Business can be transacted by mail as welt as personally, for an ordinary letterstating one's Wishes will receive bur careful attention. k Deposits are received from $ 0ffto|3,1kl0, and money may be sent by check, money order or registered mail, and our pass book will be returned. ;. All oorrespondence should be addressed and checks made payable to the Burlington Savings Bank, Burlington, Vtu •**iriowf«a»\-; : i '.'• . TJimkrtiaa,':' wd Local Editor «nJkKt,«tl P. SntXJI, PreiMont, \ . UKHUY eBEKKK, Vlee-Pre.ident, 0*W*^-XHBt, Treasurer, • .- «. ». ISRAn, Asat. Treasurer. .. '\>• : '-••}.•• : : :.-:\-~:'•[•:• --•;••• C. P* SWITa, WfI.I.ARO CBAHS. BENttr GBEBNB, J. E,. BAB8TOW, HKNRY WSI.I.S, *. W. WAB»,A.Ci. '- triltTTBBroBE, P. W. PEBBY, ' Iff 10 ty -if'./ 1 ''ELL kept finger nails when men on any lady or gentle- man are evidences of refinement. ,We have a full line of manicure goods, such as files, emery boards; clippers, buffers, toilet pumice, orange Htipks. cutical acid, powder and paBte. Also lOo. and 85(3. manicure sew. We will be pleased to show you ,the*e-artiolBs. a ••^-^~-r2t^—?..'-;- J. : * ?•:,,- ©3 *B. aMEst-lna. St,, 3BviC^ftfc-*rjpa>T\E! *^T. *5T. P\ -•afe<auara'isffi>afajstej^igraiaraia||a^ja&^^, K ^^Wl^alr^i^nJ^rlJlJ^«IMv^«Jtru^WJ^^tnJ^l^^^^• r . .. . . question waB against the Home ^Fire In- menta made from Washington. Heriitp-v suranoe Ctomjwiy. Ex-Oorporatioii;Goun\ ^^ sel William £. EUison, who/ tried the action for the hotel company, said yester- day that Justice McLaughlin's decision would apply to practically all of the other' forty-four oasee\. '« » '-.-'• Charles M. Eaton, of this oity.1* treaa urer and manager of the Ampersanc Hotel Company, and also owos-nearly. all; the company's stock. On Mar.-h S avbar-\ ber and chiropodist formerly efhployed by Mr. Eaton was arrested, together with two other men* in this .city, the three, being charged with oonspirinfj ,to burn the Ampersand Hotel. Herman,' thej barber, testified that M 1 had 1*C6lve(r| ^400 from Mr. Eaton for the-purpose of- hiring men to barn the hotel. He is now, under arrest and awaiting trail On the. conspiracy charge; No orimfnai action baslwen taken against Mr. Eaton.*. v ' r - In a statement given out by Mr. Elli- son, counsel for the hotel.company, ije; •»»»:. . .. I . ' - ,.J. ' •* r, > «^tthe tri*» |t^ wa*>«ioiaoedeS that the scheme'of Herman and bW boaf*o>r*tee to^^barn-th'e j^per^:|ailed4^di.\tb*f |©e hot# bbrned; before thei toen alleged to d^oeo^lltiftalsdajol^s^ed thatthey4j6|i»o!S. go. So far as toe raoort shows tha cause oftheflrewas accidental and unknown: It also developed at thelrlal that the barber, Herman, was negotiatTng^or a lease of a and on tbejnsia-roadtoaod from Lake Saranao. Underauch clroom«tanoea the Ampersand Hoto«#WOiaild- have been, sub- able head way before it Wasi^derconttbb, afan^Iy^he Only ©otajfetitor tie barber would have had,\ ' Mr. Ellison also stated last night that h<», together with Oti* Child*, Milton Worth and others, was negotiating for thepnrchaae of'thebotolfor the aumof ,1188,000 -at the time of the fire-hut f*U, and that the deal would undoabtedly have gone throogh had it not bean for the fire. It was intended, be said, to tuwrtb* ho)tet,i¥o^rs^p^*i«t3rX5lab, Which WM to have a membership of one thousand.—New York Tribune, July 14. ' REPU BLICAN CtUB. ot Mr. and Xx^WWkm••MtiB&mfrk when then- only dauKfater,.Je*n, became the wlffref John C.LsngfOrd. Atfooro'clock the guests assembled on ttie |awb apd «».«»«. w ^pt«yol^c^e^e^^ At a meeting of the Touag Men'* Re- publfcan Club \h«*d I* their «obiiui.;.4^t: Thursdayevenioga large number of the members gathered sad § thorough di*- . Mrs. A. D. Barry •ad'son, Fay, of jMuekegan, Mich., are visiting relatives anil friend* In Maione for a month or more. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Moses and family left; last Week for.tbeir camp at Mountain View and will remain jhere during the summer, ,...•.„..:,• .'.,;' Miaa Lisste Barry 1* anjoying fcctwo weeks'-vacstion at the borne of her grand- parente, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Donnelly, in Westville. M, L' French, who has been In camp at Chateaugay Lake, has returned home and is sufficiently recovered to be on the streets again. \ Mrs. F^ E. Ferris;' wHo recently under went an. operation for appendictis at the Ogden^bnrg City Hospital, returned home !tet^r#aa3f... .'• •-' .* Mrs. J.fi. Hawkins.onevof the officers\ bf Craig Colony, and \her sister, Mrs. Mary BatChami Of New York, are apend- tog the summer in Maione. ' Mrs. yr$i. Wok and three children, ot St;4ugristtae,i , Ia.,arethegu«staof,Mr^ and Mrs<P,H,Foy, in Maione. Mr. Foy will jbin;tbvn here in a few weeks. JEtAry eitpenterV of South Pasadena, Ulif.,andebarIeeCarpejitor,ofYakims Washington, <re the guests of their was had. . The committee on membership reported 41 new .members. The slab H In a flour- ishing condition and: equipped to mater* i.IIy aid the Republican party to the effort which wilL be made to elect-th*|on'h*r vaba^pnr ticket this fall. All Republicans, young and pld, should hav« their aamsa on the' club roster. U costs only one dollar to joib, Send to yoa* dollar, gfetakejfl^rota the secretary and attend the next meet- ing, Thursday, July 28d. The follQwlng resolution was adopted at Thursday even* tag's meeting: ' •*'•-' Believing in both the present and past principles of the Repttallcan party, and that the progress this country has made to the last half century is largely due to the efficient statesmanlhlp of the Repub- lican leaders, and that the present ad- ministration baa been tarawty instru- mental in placing this natioh m the posi- tion it now occupies, that of being tbe blOet powerful and progressiva to tbe world, aod - Believing that tha welfare and progress of tftfa oounfay- in the future, t» to the brother, E. J. Carpenter, of Wbippleville. Mrs. John MoKenna and children left last week for Bridgeport, Conn., where they wilt visit Mrs; McEenna's parents, Mr. and ISni John Donihee, -ior two tabafiak'^ <;\ \\: * ; j; '•• • '.'..- '*. \ : Miss Haael Saunders, of Moira, is ill at ibe.'JBldme,'rof;.'iitt':.a'aBt,\1fi% : Saaiaei; Itineely, toilatone* She was visiting heir attBty when she WM>token*41i with pneumonia. . v .'\•«-.;> krl and MM' Jfc: C. Rantaa left this\ week.'- foe ; 'a trigi -ivy- Way' 6f -'thb-Gft^' Lakes to Chicage. They will be absent ; aa)taei^ojHte.;.:'\. ,-»>,- 7, '• Y* r t '>V<,' ,j. -,- - Mtawa Eiie, Martba and Beatie fiaaasy and Maatar Laonard Faany, of Ftansiilf Via, Pa., are spending the snm- miar in MaToae with relatives and in camp \«\t : iWlaii'lia3|ei, ? t'' -'',.''.'.*.'• \*\ '.\'?' : Miss Al»oe Flanagan, daughter of Mr. fourth birthda« hut Saturday, a numbeV of her little frienda making merry ylthT jn^-Oiilfta^opaMianA >-• ..j? -..-..'.• . Miat Rc*e E. Doormis the nail specialist *o-has charge of the exhibit of the Na^toae Sanitary method mancuring at »V»irlf-a»;;'Sroii-' c|ty f i| in Maione » Medium tojrti n.Y, »tata.iiws-- prime to caoiw « •-«' J common lotetr • * partfle COM*. iWJ- ' prime to eK*» Kedlui to prl»«..... pgctSc COMt crop, 180S- to choice. * '&> 5 <& T * Prime I OrdlnaiT t« fair, tlenaan Crop, l«W —N. Y. Journal, Jaly 10th. Hop* in London (Paclfio Coyrt) steady, «i, lSs 9 «, 81.-U wpool, July MB. past, depends upon the carrying out of tbe policies of construction rather (ban destruction, and that those policie*, aa ennnciated by our President, Hon. Theo- dore Kooaevelt, during bis term of office, and recently endorsedby the Republican national convention,_at Chfcago, are de- raanded by t*-e great mass of the Atneri- oan people, and Believing hat the nominee of the Re- publi«»n party. William H« Taft, a man who by education and experience i» m eminantlv qualified for the offioe, and tbe Vice-P«»»deotiaI nominee, James S. Sherman, New Yotk'a favorite aon, will carry out the policies as demanded by the people. he it, therefore, Resolved, that the Franklin County Young Men's Republi- can Club ratify and endorse the nomina- tions of Hon. William H< Taft and Bon. James 8. Sherman for Preaid«at and Vioe PresfeUat of theae United State*, and endorse each and every plank of the Chicago platform, and the Club hereby pbdg«alta unqualified support to tbe election of tbe Republican ticket in IS J vera bar. Mist Margaret Fierce, slater of Rev. R. P..Pierce*of Port Henry, N. /&, sailed, from New York hut'week for Panama, where she has a.position in the govern- msnt hospital service. ' , Mr. and JKrs. Harry Deuel, of Evans* vllle, lad .-tra the guests of Mr. ^DeuetV mother, Mrs. Battle Denel, to Maione. Mr.- Deugl haa a position witb the Colgate Manufaoturfng uoropany. y. T. Murphy and wn.Edmund, of But- Dmd, Vt„ Called on Malobe relatives and friehds hut week. Master Edmund re- mains in town for a few weekt, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. E, D. Holland, 8, A. Howard and T, H. Bryant are lb Utfca, attending a convention of tbe Re- S ublioan Leaguvof Clubs of theSUteof Tew York. Tbey represent the Franklin County Young Men* Republican Club. Mr.aad Mr*. Millar Shonyo and aon and Mrs. Arnold and her mother are apending a fortnight in camp at Fi-aW* Point»oe tbe St. Lawrence, Mr. Shonyo took a new launch with him t J the river. Mia* Marjoria Hoffman, of Great Hook, K. Y., n tha guest of Misa B He Boatin, In Maione* Misa Hoffman and Mist DuatlQ intend going ^ to York Beach, Maine,this week, to remain until August. Miss Bessie Miller a graduate from St. Joseph's Ursuline Academy, has accepted • position as stenographer In & A- Re- man* law office. Graduates from the commercial OOOTM at St. Joseph's hare no trouble finding positions. Mr. and Mrs. L Hawley Phillips and daughter, Mr*. Clarence Baasey, are -pending several week* at their old bom* at Valoour, on Ltka Cbamphin. Mr*. P. E. Hayes joined them at that point this week on her vacation. Mrs, F. J. Beaver, who baa been on a pieaattie tour through th* Watt, embrac tog ttopa at Salt Lake City, Colorado Spri g. Bat Springs. Arkansas, Southern CoUforai* and 8aa Franoteoo, for several wwki, will return to bar home in Albaay next Saturday. !^tffrp&&\? : $fr?$pjm£ -?• OUTING SOTTS Very few men have use for a irestthese liot days. \ Tlie most ATTRACTIVE suits just now are those cqjnposed of coats and trousers. They make the coolest clothes that a man can wear and look well. If you are looking for comfort these days it awaits you here in Ifegiigee Shirts, Featherweight Underwear, Summer Hosiery, Straw and Panama Hats. Walter J. Mallot $i% Main St., , HaloneyN, y. ,ol & rw^HISis the time of year, when for many there is more hard lift- I ing apd straining; consequently there is more danger of severe m trouble unless one aflSiated with Rupture has a Truss that is perfectly aatiafaotory, A truss is either good or bad. A perfect fit i8*alsoneoe8sary or the best truss in the world \is not only useless, but it ia very v dangerous to health in many ways, that an 'inexperi- enced personals not aware of. I have only Trusses of reoognieed quality, and bavmg made the fitting of Trusses and the study of Rupture a Specialty for over 20 years, I am positive loan please any oneaffliotfed with Rupture. Prices very raajMnabla. Don't delay/ J < ••'?*- f r»ni«Avt DRr/GGJST AN W;/'V» . ta* Vaprtfilj FItTEB, MALI i DRUGGIST AND EXPERT TRUSS ONE, NEW YORK. 'Sprte- »•.<*. Oil fE are having a grand clean-up of winter goods to make room for ' spring goods.. A good time to buy for next season's needsf Low prices prevail. In fact, it is maireious how much a small a^m'oupt of cash will buy here. This is a cash store and you-don't have to pay big prices to helptaake-upthebther fellow's bad debtsj •.: \ Constable, \•• ;.V. ;',\*; CDe Sfeop for men *Riis tailorfug shop-is toQadttnarters r &m% of m tor '~s 600d Clothes By good clothes, I mean clothes that are made well by ©xperfeacerl tvorkmea* from good mate- rials aad la seasonable styles, ^hey ioofe, fit and wear well Taen, tm, 1MB is tae plaoe to buy men's 1mm&-Sgrjg^** Mndred goods call here. PHIOES ALWAYS REASONABLE SUITS FOR ALL OCCASIONS We Can Attention to tbe ••.'*: which was printed to-day (Wednes- - - , - dayK •.--.,.; • . : .-.'-- A -'' People of Maione who do not re- ceive it regularly, kindly notify us : . .at the Star ticket office. ' Our entertainments still continue to please large audiences. Drop in to our matinees in the after- noon. A COOL PLACE. §c Admission So Shoes that Fit Feet of Dif- ferent Shapes 3HOES THAT WEAR SHOES FOR STYLE SHOES WITH CUSHIONS IN THEM Powder that Heals the Skin I * 4 * -it -r* ' ARCHES FOR \RHEUMATISM\ (Support the Arch of the Foot.) TRY '$ Shoe Store o iPERA HOUSE ^£u&Xi03^TS3 3ST. ~Z~- *»S|(»tint*.|ttfi»it**t»P»»ft*ai**M».UM»»i»»»»»«»«*it»*f*»»»*#»i»«*» *'•&•' ONE SOLID WEEK COMMENCING AY, JULY 20 PHIL MAHER Opening play a dramatic version of Ber- tha M. Clay's Thorn and Orange Blossoms 1 Bead tbe New Plays For Bis Honor The Factory Girl The Village Vagi ant Castle Despair . . Red Rube's Revenge Reddy, tbe Mail Girl Saved from the Sea Barney Bluff from Boston -' * Denver Duke mm isc TICKET Good Monday Night This ticket and 15 cents can be ex- changed for the best Reserved Seat for Ladies only, if presented at the box office before 5 P. M Monday. Limited. \ •^\ •**^ \r H =4 3 / lor Inianta and Children. Tai Kind You Haw Always Bought Beans the Signature of Everything in SUMMER ar MISSHAWLEY'S i i •»9 lie Osborne Mora has all late improvements and is fatly warranted; also the Osborne Rake and Tedder, Riding and Walking Curators and Potato Sprayers. For sale by D. NORTHRIDGE, BothThones, MALONE.N. V. '!- 1 t m SIL O S j. c welch, M ALONE, Maker of (Stood Clothes % NEVTYOEK You oan't afford to be wftbout a silo. Ibey will pay for themselves easily to any year. We are making the beat alio evar built in, Fraakllo County out of only aeleoted dry lumber. Catalogue oat Appllgatiw. Adirondack ^Silo Co.,