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\(\•^^p^awa^paB \afeji !»*i** 3, ««i*^-:.';'.%i-,vr-'/.:. «'*tv. li&sd -States ^jn >:««w-KofcoS f^*^ edition U-of wb.«tpiSn> moataibao^ f, te hasQa what of SSgg « yott 3^ forth* comes to, at the price of, 'arld's wtgithtt- P£* Jeer, and w \ offer. lh§ nd the PAU^T B? THE • j»iJaa^^ Kstabiished in itSS*!;, - . ' - - J|1 \\ I,M ' ^^^^^^^^^p!^^ M \*^^^*^^^^^^PBBBCa^tflBflMaiia^iawBBfcaiaiMMM^M^^^M»M»-»«-.-^ l M —j_ -> .* - *^ ^^ f u t,n.-.hea every Thursday morning-by THE PALLADTOM CojtPASY, FKKMKR1CK J. SEAVES, ^resldenti JOHN M. NOLSJSI^llanise^ . PALLADIUM MALONE, FRANKLIN VO 0 , ^l^mmmJkt r mmm^ I90S. ^PP TO^ERTTT^ THE «NC5lVI«2Ef> M6R0, Jnapa, and tbi^kfnjr t^ youaad someofj yoar readers might like to knbir some* Lorn-r -f Main and Catherine Streets, Malone, N. Tf. ; TERMS: One Year, 8i\ Months, 4s wellMaa^ha^^^ I* vow yym tit is. $ES^ 6ii SeTfOhJ&mt^^ *M-t*Hng the lib*tjt ; 0 f writing yon j«^rffi^?S^£L?^S:•: *»«»»g them. *tetw,ott*mi^ Payable lit Advance.. Co. Street A<1\ ertisiog ltate»OH Application AJ^erusements should be marked the length if time to be iiiaerted,-or verb- ally stated to the publishers at the Brat m-wrtion; otherwise they will be eon. unue.1 till forbid, or at theoptionofthe publishers, and charged accordingly, Legal advertising at the rateSprescribed bylaw. Business cards,not'exceeding live lines, $5 per year. Each additional line, ?i cents. . j • BUSINESS DIRECTORY — •'-.'\\ \ L - >' ' ''••'-'-i' , , \\\ WABBBNN.CS&SE, ., iTTMENEY AND C0DH8ELM» A! IAW,2HG-|. gunaourgii. N. T. '•'••'''\.: •\\.; MAIN & CQ9ifEfS% ' The ance Agent 49%Wf Inaur- M Northern None but the gest and best jfaari, Allowno one to deceive\you iatai% Coiiotcrfeit«,Iniit*tioiutiid ' In*t-a*ffood''are'bnt Experiment*, and eno^gerthe heal^of ChildreH -Experience againit Experimtni Ctstorl* i« a harmlea*. mbrtitnte fcrCartorOit Paregoric, 3>rop»an4 Soothing Symp». It i»Ple*tant It contains neither Opium, - Morpiioe nor otier ITaroOtic anbrtance. It* f e i» iti guarantee. It dettroyi OWM and allaya yeveritluieaiL It curefDiarrhoea and Wind Colic ^ It relieve* Teething TroaWei, curtt Conitipation and H»ttjJency. Itaa- aimilatea the Fowd; reguiatea the Stomachand Bowel%_givingJiealthy and, <natora| tleep, Tlie. Children'! Panacea-^The Jiother'a Irieni The Kind YM Have Ahrajs Betifbt : _;^ara|taeSft^tBrai9l'? .—' to publish same I '/ikt not know, but at [any rata that part of it\i«up to you.\ ' * As you probably already kaotr, Ken* danao -or (lUgeadMiao) a» the natitea call it, ia the JargMt and »outh*irrnnoBt island in thePillpplniArchipelego. Itliea ahpoefc WhoUy in the South China, Jo'o Jtejosubdue tbeae p^pte^oa^ilowit Wd^ madethli i^ndaoonvict colony,: i HORT0N-H*2EN. About onf hundrad relatirM and. in- Tited juaita aawaibled at the home of Mr. and Mw. W. A. Haren in Malonel^t «f«ek WedeeBday eTenJng to witness the marriage of theip daughter, Mildred Loui»e,to Mr. Silas Ryneok-Horton, the r .o)imm$- beiog wforta&d tyBw&M Jlaolntoab, ualnrtbe rlng*er»ioe, v ;. q^ lM»f ba^ beenelabonitely dec^ o^stad for th> oocaaioo,. especially the' tu»irirjp iffttebaytWiaaW/of wbto tfo oereiBODyaasperformeKl. Here the dec i «rat*ona pon»i»^ of palm*, sm lax and 'fema, toe bay window aroh being fe^ todoed *ith etergreen and a wedding batf of aireet peas being Jiuspended there- from, Tbeparlor was decorated io yellow 'and the tobJtfBoomtrimmed witbamilax andoot flowera,' The entire bouse was tUBgRCi^SIS »6SPVfy£ aniongi^tnemaeitefcriri.^m «S ***££££?? ™ mm * 0M *'«* SF* .fW**** **«» not doing any- ^^^.M^^t ^m^s^^^^ ^^m^^^^M twS^ governments the 0o*arnoe l^lanftoafrAiwaraioelab^ewofn^ ^^er^e^arar^a^m^^ l^f^^^^^^ Moderate •tiartes Kurier jaasmeni of or Enut. itt»ona?r. JS^*ai*W Tili^te.In tn the soid,a«ld8- e IntfieioiTB State of Kew B^taaliig' roKj»t the acrcs «eedea . akmg tike: of sua Jot f toioepacft i«Bd, prem- to GeotjpsB. Wallace Woi- EefacB*. office over IJaffy% CrfQthing,-Store, MALO^N.Y, Branch Office at Chateaqgay, N. Y. A. K. Botsptm©; \ ATTORNEY AHO OOtlHSHjOB it EAW, atBA- WILLIAM S. 1ff^I>iC iTTOaNET AND COUNSXLOK AT LAW, TOTPKB ute, N. 7. Pereonal attention given to Jmtiaeai at Piercefleld. \~* *-*— ~-^* i »- —*\— \ ana Mood rj, g, army, fhaaeat of goTarnmaBt ia the City of Tamboaagia, a very pretty cl^i buul around a huge a^e fort erected by th# Spaniards. . All boats paating from Hong Kong to Australia, Singapore and 1 other porta stoi> there for coal,- : --'\*'\ * V' ]\; fb^ltorpaia^;a ( 'ba'd ipjroi#?#g*fhav- ing never beencobqaerad or Subdued -by any race, espeeially the march waa played, wfth Professor Mans- ^fiQO-frtiheerection of'*hospitalfb* l? P dvancad. cases of tnberculoBis waa orpehsselaer CSoanry at a meeting bel* Wpyon,JHly47, Shainstitution wiU fto^Oinmodate ' €5 patients and wilt be ^i* 118 °P\^»^*«Wery respecfe ^mm,yt<ittu erection, and WnMnance jof such an inatitntion was ftrongbt to the attention of the^Bbard of m**&*n dorfog the antitphercoloeis ^*t^5% Vthe §tate ^atieaAid Aasooiation last January, 1**% *^°^ °* ^18 Assodiatiori found »alent in th^t oity; and i^rtloiUarJyyen -*2_?* ^ Poorer olasaea. the muni- cipal authoriti. * were ; not doing any- 00 w jmmm rtSFif ANO THERe; h.^.j a.1 - i \' -' -^TT'ww* ^^o^^wia'eiiaau carried a tUwar breed-they are the worat. ThaBpaaMaa ^bcrquetot^ridat-^ ^ w»* ^PT5 were-never-ible' to fhaW w «Sffi?S ^S^'S? w »^ i •»»» JWM «* the The only institution that would admit persons afflicted with tuberculosia, was _„„,the obdnty almsbduse.. Here upon in- lt»d Clan (of^hichih«^ideie*iaeitti Wtaljjroyisipn w*at8oe?er raade for, bar) oiwryiiiaj:wWte:«ial#^^ri : eb^e«^fortUBateB,th8t«egregation was &$&&mfi-tetaM-tii *MB- through liapowihleowing to the limited accom- •wl^Srid^lpartypawjd. Tfaftbri^' W*^?andthitthose suffering from waagpwnedinaprinqaaatunio of cream L raarq«da»tte trimmed, with Iriah laoe, wore a^tulW. Tell and carried a shower Tl^ midd of honor, Miasilarjorie _„.„,,waa attired in white pvet> pltjlf| ^carried pink roaeai', The flower gVis/ JCaiea Helen Bjfcwn y .ai«ter of ^he bride, and l^aGarter, wer^^«iisa -.'in • $tofe : andoarriedbouquetaof aweefr peaa and] „, .. .-,,,, .,.•••• -. annilax. The bride'amother was gowned diadttcfr cratera viaible-fwin- oarjin; ymfa^i^f•&'*$. P/Hjwtoo, p( ••—-'--\ - \\\\__ / . waeigroaowflianand Kioh ard £teaso,'hrotber of the bride, and Willard Amea were uehere.„„„..,,. Best in the Market. lama, Axton, OerrfckrctuidwoM R. N. PORTER, Bv ©« S,, ^9 EAST MAIN ST&SET, 1U&OHC H. T . NBW pnons38a. t a ^S- CHARLES A. BURKR Ui WTEB. 55 WEST HAIK BTEMTf 8YMOMDS a A IUSOD Block, next to court BOOSA. I MOORS & B.M. MuoRE LAWYEB8 :6.W.BM!BY otn.v ut Door Sast of Court House, Ktlone, N. T. DR. J. F. WAifa, » iTBSINABY 80BQXOH,I»IASTl|uHSTaMtT. Te«wione cunneetiaos. Special attention StTen to dogs. . • N—-. .. KELLAS & &WmWM.T^ |-== 4TToa*iEY8 AND COOMBDJOES AT Utff. OF- 3.v .v«r Clark a Son's store. Kntranee near Peo- N'I National Bant. Halone, N. T. ' H.KBJJi J,W.6XirAWAT. McCLARY & ALLEN COUNSELLOR'S AT LAW uvur People's Bank, Halone, Nl Y werenerer- able to maker a footing op. here until as lata aa 189<, praoWoally four |«»ndrad Jei».--aftir ta)^g~the>Mp* •pines. | This lake to .fifteen mileerJong and twelve milea wide, lurroanded by high roloanoea on one aide, (thia rang* iaa*hir- teen ' distinct cratera viaible from- oiir, quarters) and by heavy tropical jangle on I the Other. For beauty it would oampata favorably, with isomo of our Adirondack .. ' : *S*^ '»•' *u ,**' . \.i!'-'\\ » P ^' l .^-.\')' A ^*«oap|loa^Id;^ni;elgh^ ; Now for thepeoplethemselteaand their ^ij^^ferwatikai^^fpnHlawae: invitiedj, - - •-- a **toW* s ' 48|hear:a8 ifecan be.j^^ 'ttlTT'-AVM'Jk- * ?yare * ,nxiuw of •*«»•««• ^«W ^tetmBr»ofribbtfn«ani8niila«extM^^ !»# I \I f'lWW'a^f iJgiers and Moroooo to China.and tfaj»L*.-_- . •-- oornet'of, ,__„,. nf which . >^-»!—•••\«\<> i wata bouquet of white carnatioBs. *- •*• Arabic, i 6, Arabia characters (all th» s,^!|^^'^t|ie-ii^te^o : '.j|er''inai^ of .aame4.nnrfr band) vtnd tbeiri language .4* i^n^^aaa^^rtwpha«S c^Mtabft called Charooamj, a mlxtnr* of etery-^.^ a gWa received ber photo. Ttas] thing exoept the modem language. JV% grpom preaentediils attendant with gold instance If a person wishes to say \0^r : atud* and the OS^rB^vad fiilver pen- ; flpger t .|ie-%h«)wa:lrls-bea^*back,^(|^-thM |dlreclaonderired,'openahlflmoutha|Ig6tlj» [sticks out Ilia upper lip,^ wiggles the tip of it ana gurglea^*D'*A-ito,*-wnioh> Displays will.far excel those of^any previousyear. A Grand. Pore Jnod B* [bibittobd made by Canadian Manafao- * turersj High dsae Vaudeville Program will be _ ven diily in frontof the Grand Stand in addition to the Horse£acing. iron . „ . I 1 AWu i—* — - —w-«i «* ovwy race !W*immmWottib1kifcmbB&}tet Cent * I fcth trt 0 Cth I Ollfi; ^^ t^&tegP* Their rej^gioia is tj^dinfagi*hfe^ Jna*c^tar* OCpi. |OP III Z DUI, llWQ. Mohamet .. - lArablc. i t>. Arab!* «&•*•«#«*.-;/-«-*«.-\ • -' •-»•.••* _ ..... w »u uw uuuiea j ounce 15 years ago. lujider conditions Hffordbm-aefety to the! Australia's interstate egg-laying com- |<?ther members of the household, andl— ^-^ - - - - ibeir inability to pay fox their majnten |tuberoulo»ig were mingling at will. with jtheinmatas. Theaa facts were brought 'to,tbeatteotion of the Board of Super- jivisors, w^o, influenced-by a strong public ['opinion, decided t? build an institution 'iifBera tbe poor conaumptivee of the county could receive Xhe proper kind of I food, shelter, care and treatment.. j ^oau»e:of the gtoat prevalenoo of this poourge among the masses and the too ( frequentimpossibility'of the tuberculous, foor being cared for in their own homeB| Inacoihage for the Philippine islands during the fiscal year just ended included more than 25,Q00,000 pieces valued atfl8,# 121,825, or more tban the total silvercoin- age for the United States. . A two days' conference of the officers of jthe First New York Infantry National Gujard, was held at Trenton Falls, on Sat- urday and Suucfay. Captain J. C. Bal- lard and Second Lieutenant H. W. Law. rence were present. It^ has ieea figured that by i860, forty- three harvests hence, the United States will have a population which, at the av- erage'rate of six and a half bushels of wheat a pereoD, will require a foil billion of .bushels of wheat for bread and seed. There is one city in the world to-day which bears an absolutely unique distinc- tion, and 4hat is Detroit—the \City of Pills.\ Thisyear it is estimated that De- troit-manufacturers will make tbiee- ^OCAL ITEMS. A Japanese saying runB: \Woman is an unmanageable creature; flatter ber, she is elated; thrash her, she weepeth; kill her, her spirit hauuta you.\ We would suggest that Hie best remedy 1B to love her. Mr. and Urs. Irving Bacheller are at their summer home, Robinwood, near Nehasane. It is expected that Mr. Bacheller will soon bring out another novel that will rank u one of the first- sellers in the book market. For the first time in many years, says the Fort Covington Bun, this village was entirely out of floor on Saturday last. So complete was the famine that a baker had to borrow from private sources in order to complete bis batch of bread. On Monday, however, the situation was relieved by the very timely arrival of a carload, Geologistssay that New York city is PO^ble that the east end of Long Island abppes. Platinum, which sold at $40 an ounce a year ago, has taken a big decline, and last week was quoted at JUBS half as much, |20 an ounce. The metal is ex- tensively used by jewelers as the backing for diamonds in brooches and other, orna- ments. Dentists and manufacturers of electrical and photographic supplies asso are large consumers of platinum.. The. price of platinum doubled between 19054 and 1907, and is now back to the 1905 pijoe ounce 15 years ago J%*.4 %** gatertainment will, eonsist n^ ttotatest Gomic Oneni r , \Wbmm£ pene« Thenl\ by the^an»na<fie-^^ ; SSKS!^^!»*Company, Populajr^nn&lite«Waarto>» By«h#*j»\iam C INT WELL & CANTWELL, ATTOB^EVS ANDOODH8HOB8 ATtAW.- OV- em over stock well a Flanagin'aKore. THOS. CAHTWKLL. J. M. CAlTfWXLt. H. D. HICKOK, D. D. &., bENTAL OFFICE, KINft'S BLOCK. NKW 'PHOME. Terms ressonatileaad aU work mrranted. Sent to Merchants Who Advertise in. Prices will Prevail. A Grand Display of Paintings and: Ladies'Work will be made, to signalise the Opening of the Handsome JSTew Fire Proof Building now being erected at i fiost of $12,000. The Special Attractions in front,of. Grand Stand in the afternoon vriU include the latest European novettyv \Del Oro's Performing Co?' This attraction is billed to appear in Ottawa for the first time in America. There will also be a most een- sational Automobile Race on a specially- constructed incline, tbe contesting chauf- feurs being two young vcomen* There will be' Balloon Races dally wlthi a double Parschute Descent from each | Balloon by the famous Prof. Uutchison and company. Get the Official Program when issued next month. OBDEE OF of-ate tfie st,tnt« is iereby Stocy J>. deceased, with the aralone, m f Decemder »MSOJ», niilratois. or of ate statate n»' sroucher* ooontr, xt. \ nistnttot. .some SDKS or tnie const; saen esse Utecf tney: are vane&eis and T. Wefcn, H. H. STKap«S^' •>Pg9ATiyg AND MXCHANIOAI.DX«TiaT. OOH- R. J. & A. p H > MC1ANS AND SOBaaOKS. _ ' H't) over BaKrtClt** book Store, m—m r*r* St.. wbere oiant eatttsaoiutt be mute. LIO. ne connocttona. a. WILDING, \\'*\~8a--«B Teter learning their language* Can you not,| pity-ma?\ Very few of them can read or> write; Tbey tefi the time of day by the sun. Aj man iold me the other day, in answer ,to my query, \How far is Marahui? 1 * . You. pan-cook rice two times before you get} there. Not beings familiar with the cook* tog -pt rioe, 1 hiked on in- blissful ignor- Lance.' '- !,•-.. They have no music- except-a hollow brass drum, called an\Ah Gong n (derired from the, Chinese) which, tbey boat the life out of each night.. It hae a. meJkxw fsound, which Is very hard to locate and wnibb can be heard: for several miles. \- ;. Their dreaa is peoiUiar. It being a m&-\ gaudy piece of cloth wrapped around theicl* waist, called a \sirong.\ I think if Adam oould-drop in here! on market day be rn^ght be able to raifleabluab, .Both sexes . -—o—~ V >5*«UUKT wear theur hair longiand Jcnotod over one of .suchhWM»oftBehoiise«K^ part* of the house as become^i,-J^ very ear, each head having the-same amount di^ tnrnugh^qt^ oftaming tobaMtjmtaa«*s patcbs of,junglae oon^j Wbilaitiastfitja faxjt, that,«Tan with ruining aa-mano *—- i- »'«-- ^.--^— \ •' •- '--- — c '> \ . jrand piano. Mr. Horton i» stationed at Malone as one of the C&ineee inspectors, coming here about three years agOi«djhaa woo for himself a place-in the-Mteem and good wfllof OUJ- reaidents. ^Tna; £ J^r^' r -grj^uatJB^: v'jfrom,] Fian.Witt^cadeuiy^totheo^ is » nios6;«etimabIe and. accomplished; y^g^ady. • [' • r i ' '••/. Ih^ypu^g^plaara apendioga fort-, [^nigBt'lacampiat.Mountain. Yiew,after- WhtCb'thaywWniakeatrip.toNew York '0jt*by -wayv'of'• Lakee Cfaamplain and* fjaeor^eand )tbj ,-^B|ttdsdn;^ver f .raturninjt^ l-to^afitfqpe, t#he^!*ex#|tt7bj'a^&)B^ their friends after September first, * ; • Tb(9\%e8^1o^iftii 'Wajfa'aBmesojusand^ china, furuitureand lineq. . inoe In hoepitalaand sanatoria, authorities |:upon matters of health and sanitation iveoome to recognize that a free boapi- I for the advanced cases of tuberculosis {fundamentally necessary to s:oure an ^eotive.oontrol of the disease, . j An institution of this character should sod doubtless will be erected ultimately in every county of tins atate. In every | Cflunty there are cases of tuberculosis 'living ,in lodging houses Where there are no IsqUitiee for tbelr care, .and are cases which are almost neces- ily acouroes -of danger to the other imbers of their family *y reason of extraordinarily un'avorable sanitary con-, dltione, great poverty and overcrowding. Provision should be and must be made SENT these popple, if not for a humane reason, then for a selfish xine.. or the sandy shore of New Jersey may j some time slip into the Atlantic Ocean, but the rock foundations of the cty are likely to stand until the final wreck of matter and the crash of worlds. Clarence Shutts, of Chateangay, and T. B. Humphrey, of Cherubusco, are fitting up a grist mill at Cherubusco, and expect soon to have the same in running order. The plant will be lo- - --- cated at the Valley Sprmg creamy build- It sold as low as $8 to flO an log and will be equipped with up-to-date i years ago. machinery capable of doing rapid and fiijst class work. This should prove to be a great convenience to the farmers throughout that section. petitions, which have been going on under the supervision of the respective [governments in Queensland and South Australia during the last twelve months have just been concluded, and in each ! competition South Australian hens laid The curious phenomenon of a soft steel disc revolving at a high speed nutting bard steel baa attracted the attention of . » wuu HHU -*•— .«M\? 0IABUUUJI QJ the greater number of eggs. In the first nnm8I0a 8 observer*, and F. W. Harbord oonipeUtion the winner was a pen of six b ^ «° d esvored to throw light nn the white Leghorns, which laid 1,538 eggs ^J*** 50 * b * publiekmg in the Engineer ad in the lost. «nntwf* h e results of» microscopic examination >oCthe revolving discand of thematerial during the year, and in the last another pen, of similar breed, laid 1,531-eggs, These results constitute a world's record. Near the St. Lawrence river, in Can- eoop y© KNOW. fWw 18 ) fa *^* om «\*»y*the PleJ.-,- TS ----..v-*^^ xu tu«lores*wiiichia oIwiBlngday,whentborealiybard worfe i poMiESTtd PETS. jsome people are born with a love for domestlo pets; others have domestic pets tbjrust upon them. Que of whom, as Arte-; mus Ward used to say, we are which. To the domestic pet in reason we do not ob- |jeCt. A dog here or a cat there finds in lis a warm supporter. It is when domestic pejteheoome numerically excessive that | w^'object. We may standalone in this re^peot, but we must confess to a per-: sonal .prejudice \against parrots., The •rot is a bird which way. ^ It is capable of moving nearly 8,000 cubic feet of wood an hour. The com- pany operating this slide had at one .tune a pile of wood pulp 1,000 feet long, twenty- six feet bigb and forty feet Wide, all of which had. been transported from the woods to the railway by this novel method. One company has on one of its jobs a water-slide seven miles long, by which its pulp stock is carried to the river, whence it is driven to their mills. The most remarkable burglar-prooi safe in the world has just been placed in a baDk at Newburg Island. At night the safe is lowered by cables into an imprez- nable metallie-iined sub-vault of masonry and concrete. After reaching the bottom it is fastened down by massive steel slugs, operated by a triple time lock. Until these slugs are released automatically at a desired time no human agency can eubjeofced to its action. Bo finds that the material acted upon is heated at the —» — ^-\lpoint.of contact to a temperature ap- ada, there is a water slide three t*^lprmoblB&ttxm1i,eq#*l to, the melting long for conveying pulp wood to the rail^jimin* ««* **—» —-»-^ -•- ...... ,'-inJts nativefaajh may deserve and win all consider-. - —— — -^—*•-«•SWJ *»\ and respect. In the forest^wjhlch 1»JJ»*» ebe *\*** 8n * t * break Jn tbrougb,a point of steel, and that this high temper- ature is confined practically .to the sur- face in ooutao^witn the disc. Rollin B. Dunning will never be tried for the murder of Jerry Apple and Elmer Crowder at Black Lake last May. Such is the belief of the attorneys for the de- fense who have been working on the case, Tbey believe they have established the strongest kind of a claim that he is insane and was at the time of the com- mission of the orime. A few weeks ago Attorneys George W. Parker and Arthur W. Orvis for the defense retained Dr, D, M. FOBS, of Gouverueur, to look after the medical pact of the defense. For a num- ber of years Dr. Foes was the Donning family physician and knows all branches of the family. He believed that every action of Dunning WPS that of an insane mindjind on that theory he.worked ont the case. S. A* BEStAN, trruBNEV AND GOBN8X&OB, OftflCt IN SY- i...nd? 4 Allison BloeJC JtaluoA. idmlttad to vneusx to tue Onltad states. Circuit and' Dbfrict Luurta. and in a Manner Satisfactory to the Still Increasing HENRY FURNESS, f-miciAN AND 8UB6K0N, aULOM. B. t iffiee and resilience, Ho, 4 Webster St., mien ni«tii cam ioooid be made. ^^ ***** Good olojth hindinga. Over XoCtitles of re- cent fiction. A. B. PABflBLBG & SON ADIRONDACK TraoiB LANDS ASD VU.LAOC PROP1RTT ALSO eCNCSAt BEAI BSTATE AGENTS GEO. W. PUSTIN, , Manager. Be coantT sscacase toanper? aits ffe- thereat, EABD., O * 0» tn •5cea«e& WD»\tJ» in aal'i I resh fiome-iVlade CANDIES FRUITS and NUTS of all kinds CIGARS and ORGES.CLARKS Candy Kitchen, DON'T BOY When a few centsimore per barrel will buy the bsit. There is no economy in neing cheap floor, because you will spoil enough bread to more than pay the difference in price between the good and the poor* Besi&es thefe are more loaves to the battel of 1 igood flb-or. Demand . - a many tree as th [person 'haa •hklrs oh bis'head. Thelr^peli diversion te <•pio>ting*' , -ThJiy;'^e^jt^ir.^|ee>nior^aiT '-wise,; g'ving- them an outward curve thereby, and blacken them, which tends to improve their appearance jtreatly. They say that any old dog can have white 1 teeth. When a young bidy wish** to dresa up for a neighboring iparty or # flght.stwpamU hir lower lip.a bright reA-rvery beautiful I assura yw.* Jhej cbewing^f beetle nut, -which draatai a- blood red saliva, is another rafiued habit which they have, ih fact it isapleaaure to watch them if onei ha* a very strong stomach. '•\•'./. ...\\ -•'\ 4 :-' : ^ftWarplMihz Is peculiar. One might say tbey had copied the old feuial systemofEngtand.%er^ is a. nobility; having the titles of Saltan, Kajsh, Rajadi Mudab and Dattoe. fiabh nobleman has from fifty tothreehundred \sacopya\ o. subjects, a harem of tb^eaforeaaldbeantke and a number of slaves. Heand fata attb- oonteaVto the delight of its mates and , : ^i;.-t •'• '.\ -^-\-^r >--»-...J.-~»»M- Truravi -r -~»y«.^>w>wwii(^igi. us mates ant ofi^om^4haaorBbbing ah* cleaning|* h < ,f *8tonishment of the^peripatetio fan of#no m hi.1^ But fa an io^ Se^j [M^walhvbt clay; withihaavy Mmotf 63 Sast I Malone, skjmm f I £ AN- jjuail- l*!M,at ft t*tm « t #atae«- SM> K. Fhone No, 123\ Main Stw J 'SIAJLOKE, St. V PiMsMury's Be0t OMu. The Best Known Newspaper in the United States. In many refipectethe Toledo Blade t . _. „ „ Is, the most remarkable weekly news-1 wall we ase anoaer paper published to th© Xtoited Btotes. 1 ««v<^ t is the only newspaper especiallv edited; r National circulation, it baa had a»« 'tH the small leaka that often i'»«« the tailures. Many flmer. ••bant never iooisaniteJ'his»<l^*r- t««u»«. He faua to realize that »y keeping hi* name before t he Publie that he to doing a wonderfull good, hoth to himself and to the public. The vdse up-to-date mer* chant will \advertise.\ He •» a leader, and; when yea lead yon have'-foOoiteyav. Be a leader. An atfvertisemelrt I» the PALLA- \IVTtt brings food result*. Wholesale and Retail Dealer ha Grinding a Specialty OS, Matone, N. Y, N ©TICK.—ptjESUAjrr TO AK OBcaa or _. rradertek t;. Paddock, aorrogwe of Uwcooau o( TrxatliB. and accordlDg to Uw> Maute In iueh mm made and prorlded. aotiea a bonbf ftrea to SU peraooii ba»lo« elaim* •galnet DartoaUn a. meta. late of Bangor, to mid <-ountr, 4eoaMad, thai Uter are required to eiWWt ta« a»m«, wlut UM voueh»r« tbaraof, to U* uodemg-ned executor, at ou reatawee. in »u«or, S. T- In aald county, oa or GIOaO« W. CBOOKS. fjweutor BASSBS * sos, AiionMfe for Kz«e«K>r. for Nstional circulation.. It baa bad. the, largest circulation for more years than any newspaper printed in America. Furthermore,; it is the cheapest news- paper la the world, as Will be explained to any person who will write us for JMoros terms* The news of the world so ar- ranged that busy people can more easily Comprehend, tbsn by reading cumber- some columns of dailies. AM current topic* made plain in each issue by special editorial matter written from Inception down to date. The only paper pnbbthed especially for people who do or do not read daily newjpapett, *nd yet thirst for plain facts. tFnat this kind of a news- paper is popular, is proven b y the fact that the weekly Blade no* baa over 190,- OOa yearly subscribers t and is circulated in all parts of the United States, In ad- dition to the neve, the Blade publishes short and aerial won**, and many de- partments of matter suited to every member of the family. ine entrance, the approach to which is a single pole over the moat. Wbsn ona Dattoe has* aiuabWe with another p$m. j a brass pot, be declare* war arid- marcbea fOrth to kill his enemy and capture his woraenaodsiayes.TljeyaU have guns, captured from the troo^ and purchased 'fron*.tbe-Ciiiiie*e* -• ,-'v'*\. u --\ Z ve>h«ehti9.tryh%. ; to-.fcreak np this way of living-and take their guna away. Thalia tbe .wX3rk.ihejConatabnlary battalion in thtsplaoe fe doing. We gen- erally surround a cotta on two sides and order them to come out and surrender. iThey generally 65«iender by t opeoiog fire •on us, If the Are jtrtoft hit to roih the # Use aaoQie r way*- It la very si^ple^consfeting of * tomato can, filled with Krag hn«0t» «pMyfiarnfte, A tfme fuse |a ioaerted. A general rush t romoner Nbvp system- outlined,Satnrday-is* \clean >g dayi 1 * lit ^t equally tri» that if*. ec>em#of work anything like that given in tb«aeartioaWta«adof«ed, Saturday juay be mada to tote many of its terrors. { . In many homes, the fatherxif the ily and such membt ra. of the' household [jaa.ad-yo*th ; # ; laJoor.»ii*' the outer -world, have Saturday afJerhoonasahalf holiday, itlfeaa|4t..i^jof.tha\-yaar not every .^eafcr-fn^y-naae^^ on t Satnrday, at whataver hour, with 4; holiday fe^iuW*bwtbey arej^ ;f^-aay^n^^'ir*a^d' ;'ft. -te'.not at allllet |0iaa}.i^-4|B(|^.tJbbvj«!g«ii^ knee* finianing tb* aorabting of the kitchen floor, Wstofagltoe refrigerator or ;b%jktng:;|ha,ato3*;e>^\ ; *- •*,••'''?•' \ :• ••*''•, . '\ InJJM ^nt plaWrtbjtn-slKiuM benoiT) b»ra floors about thahouse~that is, bare] w unfinished board*that show every stain | reSDectfullysubmltthat it is out of place It iakes a noise which is neither pretty subdued, lis remarks* when inteilf- gibte, are foolish and beside the point, and fypfa^mjeM,. •*H«f,isnot violous,^ said ^-parrot owner to. us • recently r casfc ing a fatherly eye over ihe *gr en and red lunjpof Vfingad sin in the.cage, *'only playfuL . It-aeitrly nipped my thumb : yastoro>y^;h«;added«- •[, We backed away. iNoJaspetpairotscannotbg allowed to pass. Dogs should not exceed six innnm- berjaud cats should differ in color from thejbearUirug. With these restrictioiis, mass of stone and concrete, which mesa ures ten feet by sixteen feet, with dyna- mite, would wreck the bnildiog without making the safe available. The Japanese were acquainted with [arpn from very ..early- times*- A sword, that was used by one of the» ancestors of. the present emp?ror, about 800 B.C., ac war broke out in -the:sixth century, sword8mjths and armorsmiths came to occupy a prominent plaCe. From this, time on down to about 300 years ago no noticeable progreeeliaa been made. At the beginning of the seventeenth o ;ntury plihrasobes of industry began to proa- f^ier. The demand for iron instruments in The fish mortality at Oneida lake is attracting much attention. The prevail- ing winds are from the west and most of the fish that die in the lake are undoubt- edly drifted upon Verona Beach. This summer the number has been unusually large. A writer in discussing this says \There are some actual facts and figures which area pretty big fish story, to say the tea**- aiAa«» «*~t-fc—'»-••y - 1 i « \i „.•*« / — — ~* T\~r | w Woh area pretty big £sh .story, to say cording to the Engineenng Magazine, taU^ leagj, Sunday evening, Jul 13, a atlBinexistenoe, ^atoc when the civilj fteah breea9 aprapg,up JTont the wast .**.«. K-»fc *- ' ^- - and m the morning the beach was cov- ered with dead fish—a mpetsinusual num- _ _ T __^.»««».v».j»i»,p»<M». *«» Moinana ror iron instruments in- the cult ofthedomestio i^centlnue^reasedvand the scarcity of iron -supply Ht«^tdohfiiohe> ; - ^H**~ **.*•* *>* jecto W^i*^.t^^^o^aMrtl»» or oilcloth, at leastonamay pwohaSofta M*b walb of, da.v with h<u> D k, k. m fc.. <i.» n ^.<.ni......^i-:J^r c^wwyija •~iS~. .r \ -r;-™j-,^-,».^- < .. x -.» s » wwf:TT ^y W --'^> < l r, «*wwii-vwwai»jrw,a6.an/nQIUna!.<WaHir hnt hnrt «nti>*nn» tti* *~~~~„l. *- • JJL'I.* •' .^> i._i,. ^ .a- . , * M »»*-«^«f»*«*» droggistlOoenU'worUiotwrmanganate of poWi, dissolve it in boiling-water ^do^ejobel BlAU^NOW Turkish yelij which lor the traditional beauty .._ ..__ women, has been torn awayin the of the old.regime and accordins ipatchee from Turkey, hundreds and must be aorubbed «fton to keep them nfj nnveiiedfvomen are' parading the cleaaw If tbafloors^may not.ba; oovarad^ atte*|taf««jb|oirigln'tbe new found-free-j lWth.»^rn^,*'-oari)it*'-niaitiBa^^^ '-' * wvjradi stl^tsrejbfclrigInthe new^foi 23SSE-1*% ^^^**>>?>^he*ost began to be. felt. The Chateangay Record says: An important business deal wasmade yester-, day wh reby F. E. Shutts sold bis- prop*! erty'in taeHollow, known as the Seabury planing and; grist- mfllj to ber, Tbey were buried in front of oar, cottages without counting, but the next day, July 14, a space of 100 feet was measured off where they .had not been buried except by the waves and a count {showed 105 fish. The next morning 100 feet of beach showed 125 fish. The third morning tbey were not buried and the fourth day the count,was 188 fish ior the two days. •Sottil Jab toe 4va days #ji, lne|§e^|yaverageilonaand a «#jc^r pouud8eachor 085 pounds on 100 ^eet. Charlea £ KZ^TT . .- P 0 ™?^ on 100 yeet, unarjes j* Now this heacb is consUterahly over four --on on mih^o^and^^ov^ed oVe^S and aptJlritilkaa stain.to the hara bojards; tbfs may be oiled when it dries in, which, it^doee+at oa«,and, if one lU^i* coat-6f-varni*b applied at Small expense, ani otte baa a finish which is veiryeasytocare for and took* far better itliaa bare board*. Ithavar naada scrub- biog, merely wiping up the dust with a tterosene cloth nit a soft woolen cloth 'wrung ont of tepid water being sumoient to take op tbe^dust. Thladoes-afray with scrubbing bare boards but even with thiaicr with •* Unoleum-ooverad kitchen noor,itisaUUneoMaai7 to wipe np the dujBt, We: have seen fn these ay|fol«, however*, that. It is wise -to give the kttchen its Write lor free specimen copy to THEBLADE, Toledo, Ohio. The regular price of thia splendid pa- per la |1 a year. We offer it to iuheenb- ers paying in advance, with tbe PALJLA- nrcn, both papers, one y«# - for $1.35 Send all orders to THE PALL; OICM Co., Malone,», Y. side and the tomatoes iare thrown over [the wall witb the foee lighted* The never havhig seen dynamite before think it's, a foke and wonder why we throw tf n cans at them. When the smoke clears awayweaeniraJIy get a crack: at them as they ponr over the lifle. It is interetting hut dangerous work. X guess 1 have written enough to cover most of the points. I might add in dot- ing that there I* ooa»fd*rabl* fighting on at present* Ju t law January they made a severe attack oa oar barracks and we ate expecting the aantaf crowd in most any night. Tbey put 1,900 ball* through our quarters, but fortunately only wounded five men. The 18th 17. 8. Infantry ia helping ua, but the American troops are haoaioappad in this country. We are awn ouooeesful with the natiw ooaUngeata. Hoping that this article may be of in- terest to you, I am Vary aiaoanly, Faaoaaic A. Caooaa, Liaut. and Banal too Adju, PhiUipiao Coaatabalary, LaaAo District. wasblngiadanepn Tuesday,»Qa»tOhave it hnmicolate for ironing the dean fclotbea, ao^easily stained, the d»y follow- tog. It is-not very hard work to wipe up linoleum or boards staioBd With the potash, and we have also seen that the kitchen range can be given a coat of black enamel which looks far better than stove blacking, is easily kept dusted off with a lamb's wool mitton, and needs re newing only once fn six month* or in three months at the ttrj moat, If the range la much used, With no stove blacking to do, and no scrubbing of floor*, iher« remains only the pantriea to be cleaned, the china clo et to straighten, and the food to prrpare for over Sunday, If much duet has gathered oa the floor during the week, a mop wrung out of tepid water will in a few momenta take tbU np eufleoieeuly to answer all purpoeee until Taesdati whan tbe kitchen is well cleaned after Washing. .. t ,.„™.. 7 _^ ~,„. startling In th)a hlfttory of the ©itonxan Umpire, is i bdnjg^weloomed b> the men, who cheeri the unveiled womehat^iery^ppor^ity.| Tiheij whole otriwartaDp^irJance ot t&0 ;«mptra has hetn ohs«ged/% the new:- order of things. On every, t^nd the smil- ing fsoes of jvomen are seen instead of sombre ajgry,veils that .M$- them from pp;»«arid**-_/; •• v.---:\ .;••.•;'•..: ,-.• \ -• ; The -most remarkable fSatnre of , the poHtfoal upheaval m Turkey^ 'which has^ ;jtt^tresajl^ v in the grantJog of a eon- etitution by the Sultan, has been the p^rtjreipatlofi of hundreds of thousands of. wowejo whoemergedftftttithe erivaey ofi liiremsj tore off their veija: and marched bravely^ through the streeta. Tile ffiwfc women to abandon their veils w^fre ttsosB sffMonjutir* the hctbed of the revoIftUon. The command of tba Koran waekly oieanina after thal^'T^ t ne ^ >sni »»ofl °* »a ]Si«aa eharge^;or-parlor*. Ut. Bero, throngh «epn y Tuead^ll«to r hi^ wt £J?*£ l t*i*3^«?J tl B ^'^f^4^mina^onand:wasneld his proclamitfon from the property something over a year ago from D. B, Seabury, who operated the mill for a great many years and built up a good trade. Mr. Shutts has increased Jthecapaoity of the business, and the new. proprietor will make every effort to still j further bring new customers. Mr. San- comb is a weUknown*esident of the vil- lage^ where he has conducted a black- smith shop for many years, but finding this latter occupation was toolaborious he fe)t that be opuld better devote bis energies along different lines and. will therefore discontinue the blacksmith business. Inallof his business transac- tions Mr. Saccomb has been found to be strictly behest and reliable, and these aftributea ought td win for him a large parrohage in Ins new^fieldnf labor. ^ Louis G. Senior Hogansburg, was ar- raigned before roHoe Jnstice Bigelow in, jytaione last Thursday morning on a tirhfrge of perjary^ Mr. Beroi, through j Sancomb, who will take poSBessi! ,^->,—>— T :T —-«»- Monday- next Mr. Shntts purchased Ifeetasfar as I could judge just as it Jfaj. on this 100. Four miles equals 21,180 feet j at 635 per ioot, 134,113 poundaor she tons iof dead fish. With this actual measure- ment and count, does 55 tons sound pre- posterous? Oaeof the men.wbo drove »^ wagon in this daily clean up, tohi the writer that one trip along the : beach In front of the board walk filled two large dump wagonsr-one jnore proof that the condition is not the usual one. This uioping thehealtb toard of the tow^ of. Veronajias afquad of men, wagon, plow and team of horses at work on Verona Beach burying the. fish :frota Oaeia^ Creek, north to where the cottagers had done the work, about two miles.. This is not usual, : -•'.' , ..\.'-'\ who issued Mosque. «'We will help to maae the world beautiful by this act, 7 * the priest de- clare*. Msny temarkabte scene* greats*! tbe.r*dlca! change, but without excep-J tion the Innovation was apptoved SU M M ER SAUk OS. The Aasarioaii aayle crop has dropp.d off more than oae'kalt within tea yeare. It uaed to average about (B.OOO.OOO barrels I a year. Now It averages oaly M.000,000. You «ll know this kind of fellow, for he U *MV in every church. His neok'ia fifed on a globe socket, and turns clear around. Be sees everything that goes on. The man who comes in lata does not escape him, and it is vain for the tsaor to think he got that little note to the alto conveyed between tbe leaves of a hymn* book unobserved, Tbe watcher saw it. He saw the ho'e in the quarter that Elder Skinner dropped in tba plate. He seee that Deacon Slowboy has but one cuff. If tbe door swings, he looks arcund; if tbe window moves noiselessly, h» looka up. li#aeee tbe stranger in bis neigh- bor's pew, and he aeee Brother Badman sitting aw*y back under tbe nailery, fur- tively take a obew of tb*. inhibited fine- cat. All things that nobody wants him to aas the watcher seee, Besses so much I that be baa no tine to listen. to await the action of \the grand jury^l As the crime with Which fc. Bero |s charged is punishable by imprisonment for a term of^ ten years, Justice Bigelow was unable to fix bail. Mr* Berry, how- ever, appealed to Judge-Paddock, who fixed bail in the sum of f1,000, which wasf urnithed and Mr, Bern allowed to go. The charge on which Mr. Bero was ar-. rested grew out of his evidence in the} case of the State commiasioner of excise against Margaret <0. Bero and others, an action for violation of the excise law, which was tried at the last term of supreme court at Malone. On this trial Bero was a very material witness for the defense, and in attempting to discredit his testimony it is alleged\ that he was a»kedifbe bad ever been ooavioted of violating tbe liquor tax, or excise law, and that to this he answered that ha bad not. It is asserted that the court rec- ords show that on March 27,190J, \Lewis\ Bero pleaded guilty to violating the ex- oiee taw and was thereupon fined $100. The present action ia brought by Samuel H. Salisbury, of 8cn«oa falls, an attorney ia the State excise department. p «tf« Salad-Six;eold;bQttadpo6atoas r [three harried eggs, one sliced onion: *ndone stalk of oatory* Ghop.an tqgetbA er,.and una vfith nMtypnna^^raa«ing, .WWftm Sab*M3oil natUtonder aaa cupful of lima beans. When cold,\ add .three dicedpotetoasaad oneJargeatadkot [eatery chopped fine. Cover with inaypn* uaiaedreestng, Gueumber.Saiad-^honn^ four freah loucumbers, and 1» tbe» atend one jaw in salt water. Then drain, and mix with onehalf cupful of chopped parsley^ and one choppad onion. Sea^wiOTtinA 1 pepper and add onehalf cupful oTvlnel gar. Serve on iettoeeleaveC %g U ies-Urop hard-holld eggs into atm tana. With adver knife out nar- row strips from the small end vary nearlv totbelargeendofthewhite,andiay3r2 faUyonalargelettuoefestf. W^oam** yolka, and rub them with one teaapwarfal muatord,saItaad»app*rtotMta. Form iB SaP**»?*!£ **°* \ a »»• *bitesto carry outithe effect of lilies. No* hard to make and very pretty. v*™ w Stuffed-Tomato 8aiad~£aoap oat the feed*aflar t^iogooealtcVoff l»r« rad tomatoea. Oh«, together one oatoh* one tomatoes. celery heart and ooe hard- boiled each two tomatoes, Beaaon t» «aU wteh aaayoaaaiae dieaaiag. «H .(oas, and serve oa lettooe latw jr^in a Hag of tflced vpSnSU*^* ^ IT ! 4 1 I * -f \** -J ' I A. 5 i, ft. r-r i' '- 11 - * * 1 - u * «•-! 1