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- •• -:: ' v\~z~F^™*mmmmmBgggl tmmt, in lummmum lumm lEJ! «**«**•.**- >iSM^~\ :; ^ •f' - - Cr....: •tf' iffS « ,-***•'W* a^p with looieCf.- BY TUB mmmmmaoL Mm and ^*-^ W^^ Established in 183c *m^-mm, i» Non© TooG«M>d.» mpjgnjog; In Wished* evtj|y THE PALWfiiuk FBEDEBICK J. SEA^EE,! President JOHN M.NOLAN, PALLADIUM f «ALQNR SKAJgs 00..^ Y-TOTOSBAy, AT SS^f^ waoo: NUMBER 3?»2 icruer of Main and Cfcthefinpstreeta, i>- ^ One Year, Six Months; $1.00 SO U Voif Watt* Tiii iBES^r HUHTWa UCeN3^,UlW, The forest, fiph and • jjanxe J»«r of tbitj State waa revlaed and materially amended by the Legialattire of 1008. ^Thfe? .statute ia f ery long and makee a'good many changes in the existing Jaw, aome of whkjhhavealready arpnaed unfavorable criticism in # the parttoular localities which they affect.' Tberoare others which have notiattraCtedmncbattentlobM yet that areby no meap* assured of publiq ap- A d vertising Bates on Application Advertisements should bo marked thftj length *»f time to bo inserted, or verb-; ally stated to the pnbhsbers at tho- first insertion; otherwiaethey will be con- unued till forbid, or at the option of the publishers, and charged accordingly. Legal advertising*^ therateeprercribed by law. ' Business cards, not exceeding tive lines, $5 per year. Each additional line, 75cents. Si«w'' : #di?I&- •'W; mm. Ko^e;i&Bf :£fe BUSINESS W?& <*araes o« fhltrnotiona are of* *lft • ClMBJoali Sciantifib, English, BusnjeaiaudTeabhe^Trainfag. *ClasBfeal tfeari>e,prepiijres for col- entrance, •'-•'>.*,, : ;-'- -i • - ^Sefentiflc Courseprepares forW WmmrtA th> Tecbrdoal and &ientiflo ! ». -.' ''-'- • '-/'-.-.•'• -- \ \ ' Course prepares] for en N rnial Schools of ttie Represented. ATTORNEY AND CO0KSEIXOE AT LkWSMO- gansburgn. H. Y. MAIN & COONEY, lawyer ^ Office over Daffy's Clothing Store, Branch Ofticeit Cbate*agay»N. Y. OpenSaturdays. ' HORTON BLOCK. The English trance to thp^ scat©,- -.. ••• I %* Busing Ctouwe gives thorough P re P««tioo for commercial purauito. Wf TrainSojfcJTafe^urae-prapares for tombing in the puhiip schools of the •state* . .. v •• • r K. Y. iTTOBHKY AND OOUKSUttOB AT LAW. 8ABA- aao Lake N.Y. _ .. WILLIAM S. WADE, * 4TTOEKEY ANfriTOCNBKWSt ATJ3UAW, TOIPIE Lake. N. y. PeranaaHttnhBwi'tlWP to tmrtiiea ai PiaroaOeldi,. raiSyAxt^ DerrWt. CMldwold ana Hood ^, > ' ; ~ >»* \-..' \ B. N. PORTER, D. »* S n rDKA8THAIHaTJ«rr,J(AliONB.H.T. HIW PhoneSaa. CHARLES A. BURKE. LAWTKB. 65 WIOTJUINSrBUteSTMOHDSA Allison Bio<^neitJp«KiitJuw»».. MOORE & BERRY. a. If. MOOBI ZJ^WTiEaS' B, W.BtBBT <Mce 1st Door K«*t of Coiyrt Houie, HakiDe, N, D. £ H. Coal Best in the Market. t taking the^tainiogGlasBCbnrae PWStJ» at least 17 year*^ofage and must POSS088 oneof thefoUowingqnaliflcatfcns: (a) Any teacher's certificate issued in ythistite., —• ITKBINABY 8UBG»N,100XASHUW8TWarT. { Telephone wnnBCHwrf.' fecial atttnUea tWwr<oJ don. KELLAS- ATTOENXY8 AND w> -, Bee orer dark *-8oai'«tora. .-ft —* -—-' iaaUiwJS AT LAW, J.P.I McCaUAStTl I • ' - JtW^GBU-irAT. •spr .n Over People's Bank, ALLEN Malone,.N.Y (b) A Regents preliminary certificate. _ mta counts in English 1st year, Pbysi ologyj Drawing and eighteen others. (c) A Regents Academio'Dipfoma which muai include Biology, Physics, Englfah jJBietory,' American History, Advanced Arithmetic, Advanced Drawing. Hereafter io peraon is to be allowed to honfc with a gun any of the wild animate jor b^da tl»^areproteptfld;by law4in^^ •anjr part of theyear, oria ,ii&iM allowed first having procured a license. The • llMnae Is;to beiBSued Jt»y. '$, -oogin^-SJ^ or lown clerk. It lasts only nntil theend of the year in which it f» granted iaitd costs a resident citizen, of the, Sta^efl and a non-reaident or alien J20. The Jioeflaed hunter must carry ihe licenie \on -big, ot her person, andaliaU exniHt-thoaania for inspection to any protector or other offloer •<*• Jq«ijer .per^n^regn^pg, 'fa. see, |j^s; aame. 1 ' A resident huntingTWithout a license is liable to a fine of not leas than •lft or more than $25; noh-reaident or alftn_ismbl e toann ft ofnotl«i*th»a$35 or more than $100; or in. the dljoretidh of the conrtihe offender, may •'$$ sentenced to a tern^pf imprisonment not eacceedlng (JO^ays. The only exception which the statute makes to the requirement; that hunters with guns shall be licensed ia a proviso to the eff^it that-^tfie^ -oyrntx ta owner* offarm land andth^ir immediate THETSUSI»ESS OUTLOOK JFgB i$m On all «ides we see evidenoas thati the tidahaaturned, A steady improvement from this time Onward, may be looked for, wfth titoiffit^^jlte&fy Tori*, Chfoago, Pittebnrg,, St., L^nia,. Boa ton: *ti(|'•ottBT indoatrial centers mills are teope|iin|f their/dbpai* TheTs^k«;bf godds in the hands of jnanufacturera and wholeaalers have been reduced to flow flaTW«,andthere«nmptionof purpbaees, whioh is under way in all the great Unes of trade, isTbeginriing to send in orders to the; factotiAiwith^Uttloottheir old-time CtorporaHpnJjaa been inpreaaedSan pS Wo*«^*wrage0^ recent aiontheV Pmt^B^m^^ ^ begfajiihg of W<W*;^ Urtatmiagito wdiia to W,^Cffil!fa# *m farnish ^pet] =W.^W^oounb^^.^rpdopfcj-; «^ al*o j rpeponding to the upward turn in trade; ; - Th^topr^vejlient is rtgisterine iispif ;fa th*rpdqotio|i b^thp/nnnSltor %t idle Jpcpm^reaaa^^r^^hpn^^^ W.ftmblghi»i, in thQclosing dayB.,tif •AjW^Mam: <$.. we|«fe sidefracfced a^ttgput theTJnitedsu^ for iaojc pf f JOJ*^ M the^lpalng days '^ ifgiy^ «* ffiPW* 8 *-*** 4rppped hstow the 800*000 ^< ^ ^17 «»S«. whibfa in + few weeks will begin to move to the markets, [Wlt 9 iy to sen4% number pf idle^are ddwff to very small figurea before Novam- «»?• ^^thejBlectton tnrna out to be what HERE ANO f HEfiE. ' Happy Bill cigars always good. We,haven*t heard pf^any man making »: vow to let his hair grow tili SryfCdeT kiliries a Presidential oomination. ', Proclamations announcing general am- nesty to political fugitives from Turkey are'ppsted ib New Yoirk and hailed with H'oy,: Manyi thousands of exiles are ex- Kted to i-eturn to their native land. Before Dr. Nansen departed for his fa-• mous polar expedition in 1893 he entereeH 'into s legal arrangement by means of %hiph tt he failed to retlini to * few years his wife could remarry. When he came back again he waa remarried to the wi(e he bad so unselfishly released. She thna had the unusual experience of *^ing married twice to one huBband. •> The making of an ordinary bet as dis- tinguished from the practice of betting all oomera was declared by Justice Gay- mpr,of;tHe supreme court, jfeo be not a crime.\' The. case was that against George Sterling, who waa accused of violating the new anti-gambling laws by batting a baaketof golf balls on the result of a golf game in Nassau county, Long Islandr * In the fincalyear ended June 30th, 1907, [the production of cotton seed in the United States was 5,912,646 tons, of which (8,848,981 to'ns were converted into manu- factured products; 175,734,840 gallons of oil, and 1,765,804 tons of \cake and meal, as well as vast quantities of linters and hulls, were- secured. 1, mm IN Mwmm. ! JJ3CAL ITEMa Happy BiQs smoke as free as the air you breathe. Manitoba is calling for 30,000 harvest hands. Why not go up there for a vaca- tion? The scenery is grand. The Protestant; Episcopal church has eighty-five bishops, including tho presid- ing bishop in the United States; two in China, two in Japan and One each in We=t__Africa, Cuba, Baiti, Brazil and Hexico, The Methodist Episcopal church has nineteen bishops and seven mission- ary 'bishops. The Methodist Episcopal church South has eleven bishops. • 'The toughest fish story of the season cornea from Bellport, L. L, where, it is alleged, a New York woman lost a two- carat diamond ring overboard from a motor boat. The next day, while eating a softshell crab, she found, her ring inside the crustacean. Zt probably waa not her ring at all, but one similar to it. It is a well-known BRIEF MENTION. Fpr that tired feeling smoke Happy Billcigars. Five is the sacred number of the Chi* jnese, who have five planets, fivp .oardinal ' points, five virtues, five tastes, five musi- cal tones, five ranks of nobiUty and five colors. Last year Colorado produced nearly $37,000,000 worth .of gold and a little more than $8,000,000 in silver, while the value of %er agricultural output was estimated at over $1(.7,'000,000. In addition, the; value of beet sugar, made from Colorado- grown beets, was estimated at $25,000,. 000 and the value of the fruit crop at' $7,000,000. An exchange advocates a plan whereby, young ladies attending church in the evening can register their names in the\ church vestibule, so that the young men-: who are in the habit of lingering around i the oburoh door can see whether or not 1 i their best girl is present and thus set a, „ - r — I troubled brain at rest. The plan would ; crabs subsist almost entirely on diamond undoubtedly be a great convenience for > -jfLg. 1 a certain class of young men and would' K ~ 1 work well in many places. fact that many species of I SSSbgd i,? a *in atS' !pwper*bf KM ^TanaJuiaTth^lmn«^ S^J'&S^S^T-^ ^ * va|4th C aab»,drihe lee** or Imem ^J^S'-JfS^ *° ^»#l*$*k Efforts are being made to preserve for the government Jhe old stone Bteps at the north entrance of the ancient Sixth street railroad station at Washington, D. C, which is now being demolished. The steps have been trod on - by every' Presi- dent of the United States, and before, being placed at the entrance to the sta-1 , The Prince of Wales and the fashion- able young men of his suit wore light gray top hats with narrow black bands that are said to have filled the Canadian chappies at Quebec with envy and dis- may because \nob a topper like that is fo be had in the Dominion.\ Private ad-, vices from the soene of this distinguished celebration state that Tioe-Preaident ingtonand statesmen of his time. ....u«.u C «ui») l wui8 leans. mMfemtZ[lJ7^1 A **f'iJ'T^ ,t £r i » ^repftabd*he|rfm«e«atrf^ Sive Uuition in the Training Class in TUITION FREE- The State will pay the tuition of non- esident pupils living # in districta not maintaining academic departments to which non-resident pnpila are admitted at State expense provided such pupils are entitled to the |Jegents preliminary cer- tificate. families who ate actually opbppying and cultivating the same, shall have the right to hunt and kill game on the farm land, of whioh^he or they are\ the bona fide owners or lesseesduringjhe season when Ibis lawfut to kill game,.without procur- ing such resident license.\ The idea, of rpguiring license tp tha o«e [of a gun innunt^lMHJ^aipi< bej» laybrr alay regarded by agrionltjiral• •-coni-|:o,'j, ':i'Z^¥~ij\\ — ***,;\*\*^* ' rauntties i n .thl8 0ount«y'-ttSTthijne^law \^t p ^ biy }*^^^ pu { i* likely^tpjRrpvfrunpopular^^farniera, M^f^* 0 * w *Wbft»,-W« «> if it is^atricSenfoS,i^4ins^|he| n i;# wi « ,fa «\ °° Mt \ Mnte *\ \\ ' if there la any eerious attempt to enforbe it pn the part of the game proteotora or bflier pfficeira, TJ^e !|uat|fii^flp)i^ipleM forlegitlation of thisaort ia alleged nepr eseity of preventing the indiscriminate and extensive alaughter of aong,bh*4s by foreign inhabitants jal our cities, who t«.ke advantage of the opportunity* af- forded them on Sundays arid holdidays to visit the rural suburbs in large num- bers and kill every living/creature they can see. No douot such, conduct i$] ATTOBHKYB ANDOOOMBBWES ATlUiW. OF- aceora8toc)EweU*riJui»**tf«»tt!re^. . THOS-CAUTWIIi. j.K.CA>TWa^ H. D. H.IGKQK+ J>* t>. S„ DBNTAL OFFICE, HHGBBUXJK. NlWPHONl. Term* reaacmaWeandaB wort mmuttail. \Wtio Advertise |a \V OPEBATmB AMD IfMBANiOAX DIHtlBT, OOK- staWa. H. T. t v*«;--mjo.. av uouos auon. oonaufic 1M highly reprehensible, inbl the? praotiot in For further information address . •4. It HUBBAKD, Pre/*. Board oV Education^ or L. F. HODGE, Frineipal. beabtively at work by January first. . As the country had a rJgh| to gxpept, •bf reversal by the United States Circait Cburt'of AppeSiteoV the decision of the DUtric't Court against the SUndard Oil fmp has had a bracing effect On general .tra^V Th^pi»tbea babk to -the\ lower [bburtfbr 1 ai,iiew;;.tiial '-ih\wWph hysteria' :, Wlll^^t^»it_'L-i-' -.. -• JJ^JJ! •jj fe - atide. The country wantslo aee the laws epforo^ against all sort of offenders, high demsgpglo clamor. We must prevent I prosecutipn from degenerating into any- tthftjji ,*nipl»:niay / ^|bp^' .like. peraeputiooV' _. The exports were 8,814 tons of cotton seed, valued at $309,- [499; 41,890,804 gallons of oil, valued at Buffalo Bill talked at a reunion of 417,074,403, and 670,434 tons of bake and Kansas cavalrymen about straight shoot- neal> valued at $17v063.594. * • •-- «•»-* • - Queen tavern, a favorite haunt of Wash- of 1888 ,ooked sadly in need,of ironing, apmo: localities has been carried to auob: anextentastocopstitute a vpublio nuis- ance. ' As to aliens, therefore,, the new law may be all well enough. The advo-, - ca^esand apologists of the'amendment8|° [frankly say that the lic»nap law, is not \ Intended to be enforoed as against •fattfiera^ 'jttf 'Bp,--^to-1aw---;aQ I ^r- > aa.;it [assumes to affect them ought not to haye been paseed at »t.—Utica Sunday Tribune, In nominating James Schoolcraft Sher-, man r repreaentaHyehi Congrees frpxn thbi Twentcr-seventb New York. JJistriot, aaj the Republican candidate fpr • Vice-Presi- dent,'the Chicago bo^leh'tton] waa \inlk* enoe^\-'-larieJy> .by^jli^^jinipna pf.'-.^., Shermatt's Republican colleagues in Cqnr %ftmi' '.4B»y -^er^^'^niiBbedi; that no; of fpr the aeoopd place R. J. & A. G-. VrcLDING, PHY6UCIAN8 AHD 813U|»»B, KAWN^i^r, office ant Bw8rJfea% 1»oK;\>tor& • BagJMMa -ac; euisu mhMrim*mBa4tfeliit*iaM0m. »TeK*-| ptjono connecttona. . S. A> I,H-»«M r» ill) ITTOBHIT AHB GO01««LO». OFTICB IN SY- munds A Allison Block, Malone. idmioed to p™ctk» ta uw emt&atfim ciroatt ami Btatnet tieurtt. * j ' i/\ r '' J,.-';- j HENRY FTJRNESS, Are Pilled Promptly iiQ. a Manner iaotory to tli© PJYSI01AS AH0 SDB6* office ind rentdeoce, Ho. oiBUt aOlifhonld t » made. WE IK' SELL mm A. B. PA»mS|bEG 4c SON AOUtOXSACK TJXBBt lAMVB XSD vitusx PaoEXBTr ALSO QBSSRAI. BXAJ- ESTATE ;~-. AflBNXS ' GEO. WvJMFSTIHf, Manager. I IBITI 10 PlftE PLAfKS NOr-OESIftAiM.E, on tb# tlcket„.poasp3sed lit .gt&tet^mim?. t^vm »H ovquire poeseasion of Mppse ure^lHLquaJificatlooa of al>UMty,fratomgjIsland,-thelargeatof the three islands in and experience, both for the work of -the Displays will far excel those of any 'previous year. A Grand. PuraFood Ex- [hibjt to bd made by Canadian. Manufac-. \'tUrera. .__. '. : . ; \ _ .. \- yy, .-'._\• . ,// •.... , High Class Vaudeville Program will be [given; daily in front of the Gran€ Stand In addition to tha-Horee Racing. '• The Night Entertainment of top latest Comic \* »M1 oon$fit The report of the bOardjOf army Officers appointedtftinyeetigatotna adaptability of PinePaint r Jeffenwnoounty,for «?!»?. mer maneuvera that will involve- aboutfof 25,000 regulars and miiitlaa^en, ha; oeen tifoeifedifcjthj^w**?, degirlao?,^ • W%ft the report of the board ia-not yet .made:: .fiUPlibjJtia^lqMiTO^ the purchase of the plains would be an unwiscinveatnientfor thegoyernmant.tpj make; InThefi^plaoe it £9 pointed out by several memberf of the board th^t. the railroad/acilities are entirely inadequate to handle the large number pftroopc that yyould probably participate in the next maneuvers, should they be held on Pine campaign and for the duties of the Vipe- Prtsiolantial ofllpe^ They first, auggested Mr. Sherman^ candidacy, and they con* airteijiU^, *n4 oordially advocated, his nb^lia|io^ :tfapV d^iotjiia^J^^pt^ai^tefcu'^t. * -was. and vigorous, support in. meal, valued at $17,062,594. Mrs, Peary has made one or two jour- neys to the Arctic with her husband and a daughter was born in the Far North. But she thinks that giving three years to Pole hunting to one to your family isn't \a square deal.\ On the occasion of her • husband's last departure on this, search for forbidden fruit the poor lady cried; \I-wish thp I/ord had never made the North: Pole*\ Plenty of. women will •know just how she feels about it and will not blame her for using, strong language. 1 The New York Times reports the fol-J flowing as \overheard in Broadway\: * j When I'sor file with him, just before I strangle him, you rush forward, knock the bottle of poison from my hand, and say: 'Fair play, fair.play,' Then grab the two pistols, rush to the window, left center, and yell. 'Stand back! I shoot to [kill.ff Thatfe theaignal for the cabin to be blown op by dynamite, and I fall on top of Bunco Bill's body with- blood streaming from my mouth. You tear the 'papers from his bosom, and as the roof falls on yon shout, 'Toe girl is mine 1'\ The visit last week of the Senate eopimittee on forestry, to the Stevens Hpuseandit8 tour of Lake Placid just before leaving for Fulton Chain brought ibiightthe fact, that the State may take ?^pa-.tp r acquire poBsessioa of Mppse .-«-,, —.-^— :-f-nr~.* ««.ijv Did you ever think what your ad in the the'^^,M hi cpBafd^i^toft iibjr|n«p^|adping/fpr you? When you of theaJtreagth-Mr^Sherman.*^ in the evening and go to the, ttoketi eapeoiallr in NBW VnJirfi------ ..---•- t^,;-^' ttokptj, eapeoiajly in ^e«r.vYp«|,: that Anally brought about hianomination on. ttb \first ballpt, by an almost unani- mous vote. * •' r '/ r C'j thisinfluanqein i-M^J^g^^'^i^) was personified when Speaker Cannon unexpectedly appeared in the convention hall, took tbp platform, and told Ap dele- gates,; with hia c^aoteriitic force, and directness, why Mr. Sherman, witti whom rhfr 3hW.;yorSedX)beitf%'|weatjf; _i^iirs;iB;- [Gopgreaa, woiildmake a good candidate, Wdaigobd..- ^j^Pres^nJt,7^Mfe. inoidentJ Lake Placid. Buck Island, the seaond\ largest in si*9, is no w almost wholly. t H e: [property of the ^tate, while Hawk,Islands [the smallest of the three, on which the Irfte Bishop Potter for many seasons had 1i« summer home, ig owded by private 'parties.—Adirondack Enterprise ing. \It is hard work to learn to be a good shot,\ he said. \We Americans are better shots than most,\ he continued. \A French Prince visited me on my ranch once, and we went out after birds. I came back with a full bag, but when I asked the Prince what he had killed he said proudly: 'Of ze bairds, non; zeyare too difficile; but of ze vild cows and calves. I 'ave nine ovair ze 'ill.'\ A somewhat ludicrous bull was noted recently at the local postofftee. The secre- tary of one of oar city organizations sent out a printed postal calling the attention of members to certain events of interest, and concluded by saying; \If you don't get this card, kick at the postoffice.\ This reminds us of a story somewhat similar to the above. Two gentlemen were driving in England, and on arriving at a forked road observed a sign with an index finger pointing east and west, and stating that certain towns were so many miles distant, respectively. Under this sign was the following advice: \If you can't read, ask the blacksmith \ consist ; «WJ?apT;, >e Wolff Pnpu&r,; £L.OK5Arl ASfUMBRKINiB *JKR^CBI«rHlvj.sA Kuinf stored by tie I' nil , Fresh fiome-Made CANDIES FRUITS and NUTS of all kinds 1^ p^^:Li4B«--'-Ak v Mniit-lf-fr ;: n 0 WN^T^Buyv/;';;^ PCtoRPi^URl Whea u few cents fmore peri Ibtarrel will btiy: tfte best, T^here isn&ieqonomy inusing cheap flour, because you will spoil enough bread to more than pay the difference in price, between the good and the poor.; Besides thete are more loaves: to the barrel of good flour, DQtaafid pened Then?\ by the famous De Wolff Hopper and All-star Company* ^ribeB will Prevail. A Grand- Display- of \JP^Magft•--*%* Ladies' Work will be made tb signalize the Opening of the Handsome New Fire Proof Building? now being erected^at a; S*o4tof:$iaoop.' t ' '-:•\-. ' The .Spectiili AttraotiPna in vflrpnk of J Grand Stand in tbeaf ternoon will include the latest European <novelty, '•Del Oro's Performing Cp<\ This at?raction te bified to appear in Ottawa for the first time in { America. There will also be a.moetsen- aational Anjflnjobile Raoe«n a specially- constrnctedjncline, the contesting chauf- feurs being two young women. There wilt be Balloon Races daily with • only-about 4,000 men to handle every, ten ;WW^P**daya, and aa this road that feeds Pine 9 ue wour^ ^^pg^^B^ut^flg^t^j^ij |^^| , thit the handlmg of from ^,0W. to 800jQ0 ? {men would prove, a difficult cprpbien£ Thff members nf ^hi;ljiqa«tf'B^r^ ti^'t Pine Plains so far as '^pajltb;^ : cpnc^rn'eA; is a model site for a ciiiapir .itpt ftj^^t» case of serfoua Sickness developed during^ thp : tna»)soyeri-thl^ eu|anier, and at ; %j$ times the camp was almpsV. absolutely free from fliss and inseot life, to the pres- ence of which is ascribed much of the slQknesf/that has marked other encamp 1 menta jki'thla.' countrjr;. ik-:t^aaa^.;s^$ti What ground there is is all rig 1 -*, but it is thought that it is much too snlatl for the proper instruction of the large body bf Thia' «nmnier r tEe rallrold nadf iw^orto ^ 'ffl»\ontf>teSltfona. :••*•+•'•• : . >:'^.f-i- ; WW»^^»«-t8le|di^.pp|8 : good will on the part pf.tbiwwh^li«vejh)Jy8%ere bjeen olone to* Mr. Shernuuf in public -af>- ; fairs is fpuud in the tnan hhiiaelfi and in, ;m^. '.owseir '$*- 'i \.fpg$(ator .are: Joined^pbJteppaJUtyvthat f^iy #ajfeie home to your family and fireside, not :ing about your business at all, then [ it is that'the paper is toin^ pored over in Imttdredav^ of; homes^the homea frpm which your trade is drawn. Then' there feypur id doing its work; silently, but surely, and if you have. taken \the pains to make it attractive its work will be all jihe more attractive. This is repeated OTbf; and .over agate,an^;is no*doubt what inspired sume writer to call: news- paper advertising a silent drummer, -A ^^f^u>teen^yea|3ajpld. boy 1^ Watertpwn imbed a wet telephone pole one day last week, to get a better view of the fun the Baying in Qh«flit«g^ «nd worry- »inj^-. $^hroiu>;''-.Lei?We, , '|P. ,agpd\. Insajib woman. In his excitement the boy grab- bed for something with which to ^support hiiftelf, which, happened to bpnUvnelepr #ii» friendly^wgardaodare^rd ^ pob* i*? 0 '*** 6 wwlwPWept insniation. The ^aervicVwifcae^Tame, while recogniwd «^.W** Afeawung. out from the '^aia^;^be^'aai^^kr^'^A : J*! 1 ** 0 * hong ^spended^by pne^hand whp earnestly and. jeffec^vejy advocated his, nomination at Chlcagb.--AmerioBn Bbylewof Beyipwa. .' _ double Parachute Descent from ewh I men that it is proposed to a^mble fori SS?*%J!u£* tm °™. Ph *' f f lu?ohJ * ,n *e next inaniu^nM^ Still another obf ana company. . ;-. - - •:•_:• . ( (jbction and one that was much Ulked ahoutby the officerB who participated in Opt the Official Program when issued next month. - * ' :df« d. -BATE,;; President. E.McMABON, if / •Seprptaly. tttRN TO PUl PIJNO OR Wm 180(11DOUR this summer'* maneuvers i* the dull that risesskyward in dense black columns, so dense in fact that strangers\ aorqetimes miistakelt for aforest fire^ Yet another TOWN BOAtTH? PpOTE^tS* e following notice was aprVed; »non the New York S^te Engineer and Sm> veyoriastwaekaooording to a resolution passed by the; Matona town board at a ojeeUfl* held Wednesday, August 5thi .^.w. ^wHwuiir WUKW-TW tb,ttf,Na*»l?Pirit Stater JBbgteper; atidknlC it?ettfrpm*jarpf oilfltanding Sif^pd^Wjpbj^^takB notipe that* ^ whereas the town of Malone, Franklin county, N.Y., has certain highways Jo aud town, which, have been kept and maintained for years by said town and the highway leading frcm Malone to Cmdy Kitchen, ,'PiioTre No5 ; 122 »». Ei Main St.; MAtONEr, Si* Y Its the small leaks that often causes the failures* Sf any a mer- chant never looks alter his adver» tising. He fails* to realire that by \fi . • '• keeping: his name before the Pvblfc that he i» doing a wonderfull good, both to himself* And to the public. the wise up-to-date mer- chant mUl ««Mty«rtIae»\ Be is a leader, and when yon lead yon have follower*. Be a leader. An advertisement in the PALLA-j JDIUM hnn«a good reaolto. Wholeaale..4nd Retail Pealef in Orindirtg a Specialty O* •&. aiawreiice, \• »»w«.».i. xai f^effltf piece cl miwta\ by\ tS§ tv -* • . .-•-,„ . «\^i.*^^ ^^^^^L*™ J»«MWJ* fe «*W 3&*B?, poistiniafentthat this wpuldI •riwhnrt »M»i,n.« n M mn M' ,*.»*•-- r,Ja , Sf?_ u »':imaKeitpossip{efprthe: navy to partici- Hoar .to v'sr font fsycMfe piece ci j flay at onro »oy and an muiio wrtiteD iu uus now fj#aftp<i»wMciittiKi«tnjpio ttit an.'eBtftt J^r oM •cbititeaa iesrotoptojtiie^todorcrjtattujBtt bawr wtttant a teadter, Don't- im*6 a*IWt^ orean ttr-i i ^m OWKR; wpwrtj^ttdi y«i.exi?«ig cfew«w prewldBy«f,abounaeorKolloot wo weceaof»op. ji^rtoai«cie«.mwiiicJut*» \Swr Farm\ to«&*J, «nd,our<inu»ftrt6&toy6a«M and <^mi)lete «Jmpte , litttrueUoa!, allyott#iUtHiea to eegta »j*yioif *oux M*?6riieir)fe«« at once. Try tu» mwio «eyen«r»r* OyQi»w»nHt»«ai4u» 11.50 «imin M» «y«» dayn, «n«apo *fiioaUi furore moHUi* tiwreaner, ityou ^ec^niathewlnd gat'^eepa p^ 8^85 JSaJaUlSSBM'togs the plains. Ope member of the ho»rd abdtheaaraBhariflgheeB JSKSS*aOC&in suggested that ft wpuld he a wfee invest- «o**pftdi«on at* great topinse to the meat if the, government could obtain a S^S^f 8 .!^!^!*^**^ we .««vised cample Pnthe^aatcfNp^,Y W kprf!r?S^ [;pa^J» tneman.)giivetg, Tap StaW Civil Service Commfeioo improvements, seeming In our judgment to foe detrimental thereto, being bf an in- £.rlor quality and there; being no proper foundation made for the reception of the top dreaamgs that are being but thereon, as where the hillocks are cut off there Is until the power was shut off, a period of a^atieh-iniRu.te9* ihe.npy -dpopj^d M the ground, but in an instant jumped to feetand exclaimed: \Gee! but dat [nd thb lad appeared none thp wor^e.for fthjeiiipc*,-' '••'•'••'*' ; .:- -v. •'-.• •-.. .,-., •? :. • A Chinaman wearing Ms finest gown of silk called at a house, where he hap pened to: disturb a rat whioh was regal- ing itself from a jar of oil standing on a opam over the door. In its sudden fright the rat upset the oil o^er the luckless visitor, ruining his fine raiment, White [the man Was still pale with rage his host appeared, and after^ppstomary greet- the visitor accounted for his appear- thi» wise? \As; I;Was cntcribg ypur bPnbrahle; dwelling I -frightened i ypuy bonpr^bie rat; whuVlr;wap trying The Public Service Commission has de- cided that the New York Central must change its new ruling that in all lotB less than a car lot each separate article must be marked with the name of the shipper and the consignee. The commissioners could see no-reason why each brick of a shipment or each board or piece of lum- ber or each sack of flour should be sep- arately marked. They evidently expect the railroad company to employ men with brains enough to know that alt bricks or sacks of flour in one lot cr a pile of lum- ber, with one tag. all go to the name on tag, and that they are not supposed to inquire into the ownership of eaeb piece. Rt. Bar. Bishop Gabriels last week an-. nbonced the appointment of Rev. Father George L. Murray, of Copenhagen, as pastor of at. Peterje Catholic church, Lowviile, and Maple Ridge mission. Rev. O. L Bentley, of Alexandria Bay, will temporarily act-as pastor at Copenhagen. Father Murray is one of the most popular of the younger priests ta the diocese. He was born in Canton, was graduated from St. Lawrence University before he took up-Btudy for the priesthood and completed his work in Rome. After his ordination he was appointed assistant at St. Mary's cathedral in Ogdensburg'and after a ser- vice of several yeard there was appointed to the Copenhagen charge. The largest watermelon on record—107 pounds—grown in the largest State of the i Union, is being preserved for the nation's] biggest Presidential Candidate, Mr. Taft, who is expected soon to pay a short visitl to the Lone Star State. : Dispatches from Galveaton say that Mr. Taft has promised to run down to Port Arthur and spend a Dangerous adulterations, were dia«ov- ered under the microscope ip the investi- gations of the federal department of agriculture, which has conducted many experiments in aid of tf-epuire food crus- ade.! A sample of celery seed contained 40 per cent, of powdered rock. A largo percentage of ground olive stones was f/und in \pure\ pepper. A chocolate ! coating preparation was composed chiefly of cocoa shells, cornstarch, beef tallow and mineral matter. Some manufactur- ers used gum tragacanth to assist in •jellying\ preserves. These are a few of • mpny instances. > H. D. Pierce, an undertaker of Oswego, is the possessor of oneof the first Ameri can flags, bearing thirteen stars for the original thirteen., States. This flag, has come down to Mr. Pierce from .bis great grandfather, Jesse Pierce, a captain of infantry is the revolution. The emblem passed from its first owner to his son, Horace, who fought ih the .war of 1812. Ha in turn passed, it on to his son, the father of the present Mr. Pierce. The flag is in good condition for all it is many years beyond,the century mark in age and has undoubtedly seen more than one of the earlier battles of the country. Alfred Soderholm, foreman at the green- {houses of H. F. Iittlefietd, in Worcester, has obtained a strange result from\graft- ing, which is at racting much, attention. Last Febniary Mr. Soderholm, who is a genius for experimenting* grafted Loril- lard tomato plants on io pptato vines, iNowfaehas a number of double plants six-feet high, growing rapidly and full of green and ripe tomatoes. On the other end, in the ground, there are pjotatoes the size of aa egg. There are I no potato vines in sight, except those growing from the new potatoes. A strange fact is that these potatoes, instead of ripening, are apronting.-—Albany Argus. Saturday afternoon, the Benton Library in Canton was formally turnifd over to the trustees and opened to the public. The handsome edific • waa filled I with those interested in the final completion of this enterprise, an enterprise made possible by the generosity of Mrs. Emma P. Benton ana* carried cut successfully by the untir- ing efforts of those having it in charge. The gift is asubstantiafl one. lite value is inestimable. Mrs. Beaten, not! only pari for the building which cost $30,000, but .she has given $7,000 toward 8|n endow- ment fund. During the exercises J. Fred Hammond received warm words of praise for the manner'in which he has carried out the building contract. Only ten miles from Port Moresby, in Papua, or New Guinea, the headquarters of British administration, a white planter was murder, d. The crime wai traced to a Papuan, who had trait a new house and wanted to paint it with a ndxture of red clay and cocoanut oil. According to tribal cu torn be was not entitled to paint his house in that style until he tied killed at tea tone man. So he killed bim. A •Papuan living near one of the stations of the London Missic nary Society was brought before the local magistrate charge with having kicked hia wife in the face. His defense was that; he was in a hurry to go to school, and his wife was slow in bringing his reading) book. It is estimated that to supply the plum- age for ladies'hats and other decorations demands the sacrifice yearly of 300,000,- 000 birds. Paris milliners receive annu- ally ab: ut 40,000 seagulls. Last year at London house, so we learn from a Paris. Paper,, supplied 33,000 humming birds and 80,000 sea birds of various speciea. Noth- „.»»»»«.». auu a^auua .«v,«w «» mras or various speciea. Noth few daya at the home of John W. Gates. :W heed hetald as to the Ipsa to agri- ii ulzli i •.\ *- /v f?' Kpolture by the indiscriminate destraocion flaborate plans are being made for W» bf Jjirds, and in some oouptriea certain reception, and the State ia being searched apecies; have ceased to exist. Among for thebhoicest products to set„tbfore the them are included the Labrador duck, RepnblioSstandard bearer. So •ifei>l^'^^^''^'* , ^-;!?*» cording tp reports, the-giant watermelon lathe only thing found that comes up to the Texars' idea of what a Taft dessprt ought to be in size, •.; •. i- \:..- . Following the repent decision of Su- preme Court Judge McLa&ghlin sustain*^ ing the claim of the Ampersand Hotel Company to recover the insurance on its hotel and contents at Saranac Lake, which waa destroyed by fire on Septem- ber 21, 1007, Charles il. Eaton, the treas- urer, manager and principal stockholder of the hotel company, and a member of the banking house of Raymond, Fyncnon J». .'Jem'.. * ' - Malone, H. V. ** r««ettek«. jp»ado<*.»«rri _ AN OKDI& OF _ - : „. » .u^., murogtie of Uw county of rTMilln. UHi tuxrtlog to (be mints ID nek eaw isa«e im proTMed. noom k hereby yirao lo all p*n»M baring ebunt *a*lo* OarkMU A. Crook*, late of Bangor, in «aid coaaty. deeaMad, that Omr u» required ta exnlbtt the auaa, wltb UM vooetart Uiareof, to U» uDd«ndan«d eswatar. at tut rmKHoas, In Baofor, W. T, ta MM oountj, on or before too lam day of January naxt. nateaatiiy8i6,l»(B. QKOBOK W. CROOKS, iMeuior. aaaeaaASoK, AHors«ysf»r~ \ \ «eptyoor—.„.„»_-. ... ..— ._. Dira. Mypianuurorganha*. ..-.nn-nlWJeyw,\ <UlpoaTAN*T: Se*Brel» My ttow nmny wnlM kpysyoiirliMtrumfetiiliaii.) Addreak MSVJIBTHOP MUSIC CO, ^ .$1**- 3W W aboli ATC,-CUfcaya, ^liUtnM **a«ftnfttfoti» An, a 9 nt«mrj«r » apt au^clent fpundattfntninaiatain such mil hold,examinations o* mp*mm »r r/ ^j M thpfroetand etemenfit will cause 1308, for the following petitions! Aaafat- t^aanjetobe deatrpyed in \short time ant in LeglelatiOn, Stat* Library, $1400 and unable to sustain a reasonable load, temiey thing' 4a SUMMER MILLINERY at MISB.HAWLETT i to, $1500; Assistant Physician, Soma JState C^todial Asylum, $600 to $SM and m^intenanoei Court Steoograber, $2800j Fireman, $720; Florist, Agricultural Ex- periment Station, Geneva, |79Q; Marine Engineer,, |70, #71 aad #ias « month, and, maintenance; Messenger; miett Con-1 stable, State Beeervattoii at Hiagara WO; Rodman, t».80 to |«.00 per day! Special Agent, Department of Agrieut- ture, 11500 ia 11800; Trained Nuwe, %m to *JP0 and maintenance; Watohman Sing Sing Prison, fa.oo a day; Woman OiBcer, 9800 to *860 and maintenanoe. The last day for filling applications for these positions ia August wth. Foil information and application forma for any of These examination may be obtain- ed by postal card request to the Chief Examiner of the Com nutation at Albany. * rietory. therefore thia is to notify and give yon due, timely and proper notice that the (own of Malone and the State of New York, wiu, look to you for all injury and damage you or your agents, ceryants or Contraoiort may do ta said public high highway, Dated August Stb, A, D., tWd, .• 'in .'\in .• . » a # ' . '• i ..in' .in \What difference does it make to me whioh man wins?\ ia a question often asked io this State. Suppose yon pro- duc e8,000 poonda of butter a year and toe unoertainty following a Democratic victory should reduce the price of your butter one oast a pound, you would loss $90 a year. But if every man who pro- duces 8,000 poaaoa of butter a year would spead 9& worth of time ha getting hia Bapakhoaa aaigfebora to the poUa there would be no ohanoe of a Democratic tp;:eacapeilt,;upiet year hpnorabje^ jar of & Co., M instructed hui attorney, ex- oil ovpr-my poor and insigniflcant cloth- Corporation Counsel Wilfiam B. Ellison, fng, This explains jne contemptible con- -tnhr'tag suit against the fortjMlvb tnsur- dition In which 4 find myself in your \\\ honorable jprpsepce.\ Americahice; bream arap haa followed the flag. It is eaten in China, India, .Tapao, Auptrali* and th&^Hnoan fclands. And if thp priglnal brick is marked Made in New York\ the marking is a high tribute to f be perfectipn of the re- frigerating outfit of the modern Jiner, Cream in assorted fi*vow goes out from New York in a North Gprmat, rj 0 ya steamship, ia kept anug and xjoid till it gets to European* ia then tr* starred to a boat tt thei company's Far East eertioe. Aa « miaaionary of good will may on© not almost back ice cr< am against » fleet of faatttaau>f 'CertaInTy J ff ail toe\ world i niemory or « ot » nn * Woodruff Strong,\ alwa^a kept cool there would be no hot! Mrs ' St «» D «r *** the mother of Mrs. auce companies who shared the risk to recover #50,000 tpf libel, * Summonses have teen Berve op a majority of the companies and the remainder will be served just as soon as the process servers can complete their work/ The treasurer of Ail Souls church, ( . Watertown, isitt receipt of ab. envelope] contaicing two checks of f 13,400, each, Lone of which is signbd by Mfs. Sarah M Flower and the other by hst daughter, Mrp. E«ma Flower Tajlor, Enotoaed with this liberal gift was a card beari-g this inscripUon-. \In payment of the debt of the Universalis churcb, In loving memorjof Rotanna Woodruff Strong.\ rush' into tattle. War is a fever and re- quires a temperature. The manufacture of American toe cream ia no infant indus- try. It has grown up ao that it levies a daily toll of 150,000 on New York city alone at retail rates. No competition la fear d from the peuper freesers of effete Europe. In bringing it to pass that the aan never seta Oh American tee cream we nave ballded better than the moat san- guine of the father* anticipated. i Flower. Her first husbatd was Norria M. Woodruff, who was intimately con- nected with the early history o£ Water- t; wn and waa foremost in advancing ita developments M$B. Woodruff was one of the earliest memembera of this church, having joined the society in 1888, aad her membership continued until her death over 50 yean later. a^d the bullfinch of the Azores. For some reason, possibly to preserve the beauty ot the feathers, they ate, we are told, frequently plucked from hve birds. In a recent address in Chicago Dr. W. A,\ Evans, Health Commuaioner, of that city, gave some advice on the care bf bibies in the summer time. ' Briefly, be advocated more water and less milk. \Don't make US3 of baby's stomach for purposes of punishment or reward,\ said Vs. Evans. When baby is crops and fretful, doh't be too hasty - with the - I milk bottle, A drink o? pure sterilirad water is better in hot, weather. When baby is good and crows happily, while he tells you in the sign language (hat something is wanted, try good pure water ip hot weather, When baby awakes and begins: to gurgle and blink, don't get excited and fprpe the milk bottle pppo tt. . All baby wants la a few swallows of good, satisfying, pure water.\ Dr* Evans prefaoedhisenigrammatio address with • toe statement that a b&y has nothing to do except absorb food and increase ita ; weight 100 per cent, io a year ana, that reing the case, fool and the digestion were the ail important tbingo to oonaider.. There can be no greater mistake that a bus'neea man can make than io be mean in business. Everybody- has heard the prpverb of a penny wise and * pound foolish. A liberal expenditure in thp way of business is always sure to be a capital investment. There are people io the worid who are. short sighted enough to believe that t' eir interest can he bast promoted by grasping and clinging to all tney can get and never letting a cent slip through their fingers. As a general thing, it will be found, other things being equal, that be who ia most liberal is most successful in bnsineas. Of course we do not mean it to be inferred that a man ahouM be prodigal in hia expenditures; hat that he should show hia ouetoaeva, If be to a trader, or those whom he may be doing any kind of buatnesa with, that In all hia business transections, aa weU as aooiai re- parity or pood feeling is a o«r~ v ' «hi» beaaflu arenot reciprocal. 4 f * 3t y i 4 t if ! •i i •* •:tl ':V. j mw ••>:-;- ;