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\S t ~*- :; &?]-*&Z HtimakemmmW iiliWUMllUM CWMa83*f5 -i-i-ps.-.: I .-W i, l;i ff • >t s a t I <#j ? ? I. * rf flDalone ^IteMitm ,„--- ' '.vsV^xn^NSs**. THURSDAY. AftttflST if, 1908. ill adTBrttfsawus. notice* and (XMHwulecttoa intended for1MB W»r inooW t»handed Is «url? U tuadar «fterBbbo to IB«I« eabUeittoa^. HEUgAhtO THgftg, FRANKLIN COUNW FfcJrV of th» RepaoHean County Committee w«. M4t»MrtwaonMottd»y, Tfa© grounds of WJCAL JTEMB. The Franklincounty-fair wiU bejbeld at Malone SeptamBtec 15 r 1$, If and 18, an J unless the equin^tial .strikes m ft will be the \gr^testlBvey.* AII societies claim, from habit, their exhibitions tre t)^e4)«rt and attrao tioos unequaled, bat FmnkliB county al ways main tarns its claim in this respect and the people believe it. The facilities for reaching here and getting home torn tbe most complete, our ground* stood deluge better than others, tb,e manage- ment invariably does the proper thing by the crowd and it is always the oa»er it some department happens t< other featur a are made s o Worthy that the lack is overlooked or forgotten. This year's fair at Maloneus -to be full of entertjdnmentfrontb^^te^to en* The officers and directors are busily en- gaged completing all preliminary arrange- ments and when the date arrivee nothing will be left to be done lor the making og the fair the big success that/It alway*ha* been. It is up t o the people of Franklin county to partake of the good- things pre* pared for them, and crowds make the fair. There will b e bigger crowds this year than ever because the fair will be bigger and better i n every department. - The purses this year aggregate $0,800, the limit in each class being $500, except the three-years-eld tro£ which is$$8i). Tbe race list is as follows: Three-years-old-5Totl ..• Free-for-all Trot 2:1 \> Trot, _. ^ , t tha St* £* wiaoee g^r Afrfoottarat Society:.«i f**to% »~ Ouoa smoked alwayssmoked. H*w>y Mr*. & w. Barry and Mrs. S, C. Coif «an are entertaining* number of their Criead*at*piaa*» party a^ltr*, B*rry* homnthia tWedneaday) affcrnooo. .^m-faim *• mm m*mm*i Qon0rmatfcm.»m ^ME*^* 1 \** ***** tttl* feat! ««** ca* at Ht, andtttb, The programme wa* w blj*bad . 3**B|atof the &avaraeurPalib*lu^g CJompaay puhttsbera of the North*™ $iibM*«qrftt aoldai bankruptcy *ie on, August ffc- The affairs of th*cW pany have been in the bankruptcy court 'ttteMftnt six months. ... administered -t* a tfoaeptVeltotoh on Sandar, ' AqkBaMtiiiu i r Eeasdn^artewof: the &»an. and Earn Clob hare been opened oa Anwden xtreel faifai^tfiiage. &»&i3o^nm*ta*pi of *«wNI«fr and jr. Frank miy % mmt#tt, m «t*S|«land and AJburgh dirieion, hm and assumed hia do«e« in tie km Wei. «o#. : to>d^-(Wedto»ad r ay) 4 ,* '-' '• ^ '. ¥iaafilanoheEedfleldentertainedabout $5- of-:%sr; friends at the Lypeum last Friday evening a t adancing party given toj^tom*. of be* friend, Miss JPIoreaee S|«M«rtq|?o*«i|fiJ!e^ 3^, A. picnic will he held by the members ofvBfe\. Joseph's onjiroli in JBe Skinner grove, eoutfa of s J^ : v^j^ f ;jgn:- Saturday of jthis week. A programme of sport* wiiibjjarranged, good muaio will b e fur- all are invited to attend. 2:18 Trot.-., 2.20 Trot.... „ 2:23 Trot....':....,...; 2.27 Trot I Free-for-all Pace 2:11 Pace &l4Paoe ^. ^. 3:17 Pace *.„ .. 2:20 Pace 2:35 Pace 2:29 Pace..„......i..^ The premium list is atitt in tfm handa of the printer, buf If will ilber.feSfedJ $bt li- fe w days. ,]yapa^have>b^''%«|||^ make the'liat' tBii''ye»r*atlpie|i#%d now it is opTo usa»-patronsof tbefair to bring our exhibits and enter injte friendly competition with, oar neighbors. Ityu- have good fruit,\ exhibit it; || JOB. have something extraordinary in i the' line of vegetables, bring them alongl»nd let the people see what kind of a farmer you are; if you hare hand painted oBins, dainty needle work, or Sot factalmoslan.^ thing you are proud of, bring it along to the fair and enter it is competition with others. ~~ It is yet too early to estimate the race entries, but it i s safe to say that Secre- tary Mallon will have the usual large tields in competition in every raoe when the time arrives. Railroad accommoda- tions will be provided from every point of the compass. The* rates will be low and the time schedule convenient. Is. anything more necessary? If so, come to the fair and tell the management what you want. They are accommodating and will see that your wants are supplied. the close of the annual rifle\ practice he|d k&Go* K last week, announcement wai? made that the company's figure of merit was fifteen pet cent, higher than that of last yeari notwithBtanding the fact that there were three absentees this »***-./ ': -\ *\' i0'*'L.:.^^.'' ; • By resolution of the town board passed at» recent meeting, the board of super- visors win be asked at their next annual meeting to enact legislation requiring the ^aymlfttcf a yearly tax of $3*00 on all dogs of the feminine gender and $1.00 on all ^.aC^^'Sa«d.8)i^%|^iaftwi aioh l»aTi*|^fttotl^eredtt, mm, tttt&ns are now under way for the third game, whioh promiaes i&b» «Q inlerert- ling one, A%iBJ»wtt'«IL1»'$i^«ailMMq»: oTsatPaulSmftWs hMHoofe y«t beettd^ ofded. ••_'.. .The apple crop is doing well so','^ir.\ .Wa^.ofth#fii9ft#ip«' ' Of the fruit last year at this time. There are totttetmtgau *i^a^p^y|n^ due to af»t We^tJfer, bttt Me foHowiog hot d$y* turned the<pot» red and they will not do any harm. % CA*^-.-y.:,S.'.- jt •• About 5 0 of the friends of Johiriehiid! of South^ Jlalone, surprised bim>.fiuie iftri- da| evening, it being the 3Sd anniversary of his birth. A most enjoyable ejrgsnjng. w«B6|fent|>y the assembled ^j^ijjg 1 Child being presented with agolimbunted ahaviOg^laasas a sou venir of the occasion. Tlifr'eaf^venttfitithfliy^ for W^H^Mm iSttoMoidatloife: Aug. %t-$t:i Flanagan Cup.XIadies); Aug, 37 28, FlemiDg Cupt (mixed fpresome); Sept.lM,jpreed Cup, (gentlemen); SBpt. 10-11, fi|8ident^. Cap* Enfiiep olom with the secretary, W. W. Smith, three days before each event. . • The following members of Co. K quali- £ed assharplBhooters at the .recent xi8& 'praotioe: First Lieutenant J. T. Hunt- ington, Second^ Lieutenant H. W. Law- rence, Quartermaster Sergeant W. L. Peterson, Sergeants D. W. Flack aid H. W. Main, Corporal ^a. fi, McCIaryand Private Francis Cantwell. Corporal Idtd- Clary had high score, making 48 ont of a possible 50 points. At the 500 yards he made a perfect score—five bulls eyes In succession^ A BATTCE BOYA1* About 300 people witnessed the game of ball played a t the fair grounds on Monday between the local nine and the Paul Smith team. If an ide* had obtained of the treat in store fo r those who at- tended, tbe number w/fuld have been easily t,000,.instead of thfrabove number. it toofc- twelve innings to decide the game, which resulted in a score of £t«fc 6 in favor of Malone, it the performanbe »( the local team on effect of awakening IMII of former years in ifcOonej which baa been peacefully slumbering since the t i me when Chateaugay arid. Mslone were trying to erase each other fionitfm map, no game ever will, Etat we predict an awakening such as has not been seen here in years. - ~\ The Paul Smith.team came with every prosptct of winning the game, being n.i.ie op from college players of no little prominence in base ball circles. ,Malone, F. I. Stockwell and Mrs^ MaryJE. Spen' cer stole amaroh\ on; their many Malone friends on Monu%C evening and* w#r» quietly married at the home o&the bride's mother on Pearl street at nine o'clock, Bey. H. A. Barrett oflSciating. On Tues- day morning they left for a honeymoon trip to Chicago; Montreal, Boston and' $ew York. Mr. Stockwell is a member of the ctotWogfirni of Stookwell & Flan- agan. '- TheL oontractihg. parties- have a host # friehd^'m Malone and vicinity who extend congratulations and best wishes. They will be absent about a month and w>U occupy, the Stockwell residence on Fort Covington street upon returning. , ^*^heEvening.Telegram ia-now; nioely located in it s new-home oa Ea«t mwn iti , The first- floor and basement is ^votea to offices and press room ^ for the li^a^d fcle^resitif *lTe *«ild»iiti will ' ied on* into dfllees and- living rooms.) The first floor front is finished beautifully Knar fs occupied ; f$ - th^? edi- tortal[staff. iu the. rear is located the coh}posm^roora ; and in the basement tbe press aind folder is located, making « coh- v^nieht arrangement for facility and despatch in handling the business of the officer Edito^ Jtedfield may well feel. proudof his new building aafflKq|^|e suc- w.th (Jray and Feeney aa battery^ndl^^ ne h^ acQ i ev ed8in(» locating here. with W^bmB, an old-time favorite, to| help tbioga along, expected fa give the v i-itors a good practice game^ butof win- nmg they were ia doubK because of the' fi'-t that team practioeto^ny extent had >^«-n almost impossible. of the clerk op Tnesda* purpode of organitatidnvG; L. Hubbard, who bis been president of the board for 'Jthepast ten years, declined acceptance iSmitUook two scores in each of ?i^t offl ^ ?< * ^ tm '^: 8 ^ -£» \f* t he first two innings and handed a goose-egg each time and the spectators would not have given a penny for Ma looe's prospect^. In the third. however, the Malc^-'S-^iilQlK-l attisis: piucbed up oouraglapd ^ded.3oO;it|e# ; of VVnon%.cmi^'wia»=^ISii^sioj^g? twice. Just about this time Gray, who bad been wild in the first iwoInniDg?, steadied down and pitched *» pretty a (same as was ever seen, on tte--fiiBiagin*|^ visitors makjQj the game and that in the sixth, fnn- Wjright was chosen aa-|BresidBnfo Geo;., J. Whipple wa&electe^as^Ierk,tr^urer, libraiian and truant office' and H. E. proven himself to bea'valiiable man mg • ng. The eoore then stood 5 to 3in favor f Paul Smiths aid Malona did sot »em to be able to tO*»«k the, vMtor's sphere t w ister uctil the e^j&th Ipntngi when lot? the game a t this point a tie, and so it remained until the end of the twelfth-'-a pitcher 'e uattte^whea-Malone scored, »toning one of the most stubbornly con- tested games of base ball »ee»in ;n many jears. The beat of feeling _ players throughout the game, cwdit for »hub is largely doe t o the waifdriaiy fair and impartial decisiona of theUmipfcre-, Fred fielding. Of ooarae the fpectators went wild a few times, but who could hiame them in a contest where the glad- iat.,rs made such an excellent figfa| on h;th sides. s-xire by Inning*: •-*-\' 1 ffl 01 H4 1 m 9 10131 919 10111. f M&looe f».u Sm(Ui» r2|3fO|e|0Jlf0?«W»10iOI « •ir- AIR SHIP AT- THE PAIR. Secretary Mallon has just negotiated a on tract whereby vitdtorl at Franklin Fahr will have opportunity of seeing a real air ship in flight. Stroebel'a air ship, the one that wo n the interna- tional air snip race at the- St. Louis ex* hit.it ioo, will; make two Sights daily on the fair grounds. Tha sllip *IH b « Oper- ated by Lyman Beadry, wh o was also the operator a t the exhibition. Other special attractions' will &eaunouhC0d later. Tfe State Mod Purchasing Board at a meeting held la AlbanjT OB MoadajT ci.se<J negotiate** for the purchase of .about 1,000 a«ra» Of forest «tnd« ift th« Catafiiiis Theprioea range from f8 to fnw ah acre. The different pieces of hind tie fa Cfr»e%_rj!#ter and Sollirati . counties, •* • A. R. Peacock, the Pittsburg -million- aire and ona of the chief factors of the Onited State* S?ieel Corporatlona, haa offered f 100,000 for a motor boat designed tpt racjhSg purposes whicti ^?ill attain '*,• speed of fifty miles an 60n& Since coni* tog to tbe Wands this season Mr. Peaoook and his sons have acquired the largest collection of motor racing boats on the Sfe LawrenfMi The* present collection aggregates close to $30,000. v~ At a meeting of the directors of the St. Lawrence County Agricultural Society at Canton it was decided t o hold no exhibi- tion, at that'plaue *hi«-fall. An;offer of ffcOOp ^wto made fcMe |tte property, but this'was refused. * For some time past the affairs of this society have been in a somewhiifr tangled condition, but are now being put in shape, but as the season Is now so far advanced it was decided it wdiiid not b e policy t o put on a fair this Governor Hughes a t the invitation of citizens of Tupper Lake Junction, 'baa consented to deliver an address there on the morning of August IS, the occasion being a celebration and picnic. It is understood that the Governor will return to Albany on that dateY but will devote half of the day t o Tapper Lake, \The celebration will include two ball gamer, one between Tapper Lake and Utica and the other between Fulton Chain and Ma- lone teams. The music will be furnished by the Company K Band of Malone; Jaune* ^: WhfppK, St»te ibfeet, ^sh and game commissioner, will be i n Ma- lone on. Wednesday, August 18th, and will give an address on matters pertain- ing t o forests, fish and game. He comes here atjbe solicitation of Game Protector N. B. Tarbell, and while here an endeavor wilf fee made t o form a rod and gun club, the object of which will be t o enforce the game laws. The Malone Glee Club will be in.attendance and render a number of •elections, It i s hoped that there will b e a large ^attefadance,- as Commissioner, Whipple wilt have something of Interest, to say to all. The Malone branch of the S. P. C. At have' Seen: dping effective missionary work during the last few weeks among horse owners who have been careless re- garding the condition of animals under flieir care. Dr. Walsh has been employed to examine several hontes-reported in hor- rible condition because of running sores and has ordered, them shot. Three horaea being worked by contractors,on the State road were ordered, removed last week. TJoeeocMjrtedeteitiDSinMtlutt cruelty to such animals fihall cease and the-work done during the past few weeks would in> PERSONAL. James Hunt, of 0«der«burg. ia oallteg on friends in town. JHastof Wallace UBarge Uv« ting rela- tiveainBouaaa fbiat, Z '. Mrs, P. H. Labey it viaHing Kotwood -: t»Nk 3kw>, -of^aiwir*,. % X.,-h* gnest at ttobbase of Mr*. H. H. HJofcok. Jobn HoUah^, of Mori., wa. O* t— of his aott, SI, D. Holland, in Makwa, kwt -Wewt^ . lliia Kelliah Ba&Bie la vMtfng frJaada la Boston and othec*l»terB aclnra for a Masa^|*t^gu*«tof bar unoU, Charlee, ia Malone. .- -- • - -/ *''- ;». J. G. Capron, of SanJMago, California is theguest of his nejrfSrar, a h. Capron^ la Malone. \; .; \^ '••.•.\\'•.•; -' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Morrison and aoo and MM. Daniel CUrkare in oararl for » week at Lake Tituf. ' •*.'.':-'. j. ' • Mia« Oatey A> Hatfield la i n Boston visiting her «i»teri, Mrs, Emma Ny» and 'Mr*. Kate Ma* Frost.'' • Miat Louise Sylvester, of the Wallealey college fapulty,it the guest of MuiaBaiilie MoClary for two weeks , r ,^ „ .;,_, Mrs. Wm Alexander |ed ohildren. are gueeti of lira. Geo, MOQUOBB In Fort Covington for a few days. '' .,,',-,. ,'-'- , Miss Florence Stitohel, of St. johns- yille, N. Y„ waa the guwt o f Miai Blanohe The board of education met at the office, maaaA \ evening for thip' Eedfield in Malone last week. Tha Misses Cecelia and Katheiine Lynch are spending a week or more with relatives in Hartford, Conn, . . Mrs. N . H. Munsill and son, Arthnr, are spending some time~in Bristol, Yt„ looking after business interests. Mr. and Mrs. W. S . Seymour and child, of Gouverneur, ware the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hayes last week, -. The Franklin county institute wilt be held at Malone, N. Y„ during, the week commencing September 7th, 1906; • The Misses Florence aud Bessie Corw- inne, of Springfield, 111., axe visiting their cousin Miss Cahill in Malone. Peter S. dark, who i a employed by the Lake Placid Club this summer, is spend* tngVfew days at hlshomeinMalonei Mrs. J.M. Nolanandson, wbohavelbeen visiting relatives in Chateaugay for a week, returned t o Matono on. Monday. Earl Farr, of Arlington, N. J., baa joined Mrs. Farr, who has been visiting friends in Malone and Bangor for some time. ^ Mr. and Mm, G, A. Maiden and daugh- ter, Gladys, Uisa Carrie Miller and Walter Whipple are in camp at Mountain View for a week. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bryant are enjoy- ing a two weeks'tacation with Mr. Bry- ant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bryant, at Lincoln, Vt. ' B. S Cbapin, who has been the-guestof Relatives and friends in Malone and vicin- ity for seven*! days/returned to bis home in Boston this week. % Mrs. F. J. Wheeler, of Canton, called on relatives and friends in town over Sunday and is visiting her parents in Chateaugay this week. Miss Myra Becker, of Albany, is in Malone, the guest of George Houston. They are now In camp at Mountain View with a party of friends.,. Mr, guests for Boston on Saturday, where they wjdl: visit Mr,Ijane'smoiher, A party- consisting of .Walter dark, Rajpij>»yi Van Monger, Humphrey Buttriokand Charles Badger are in camp at the Badger oottage at Hopkins Point. dicatethat proper methods for rightingf.,\ 68 Etto ChHp^n, of Springfield, fahUnW treatment of horses is'being **»•» * «fl«f»» * nwnth'a vacation II ihj6oappoifie*Wwhie|vh5^^ His ^^^ss-^^ta^^ti^^w^r detail is Atteadediaia a manner jwhi^h, has yet failed to call forth a sin faifOrable criticism. \- Apartment houses fashion e d after the, ilrlf dity fm. would, seem tejbi a »d investment in Malone ^here there 1st such a demand l-f residential aoconi' mDdations at medium rentals* There :ara-i»le-4y. of available loftliere^r and, jpjletityofpeople^whofaafe the neoeiiaty they put on steam aodsooi^tiree,n«k-«tnioney with which to put up a four of six That crop conditions, in the United States were in the. aggregate somewhat better. (%pef cent) on August X than, fftey word of .ttn>|Mm3^«iA r 8olilligfu% rjpetc#t)' below a ten-year average condition on that data^ ia the opinion expressed by the crop reportiog board of the DepaHmeut of Agriculture in a supplemantal report iasued; Monday reviewing the general prop oonditloM. the report mentlotur with -ill modern there would be no family flat, e'_ improvements, and question about securing good tenants. A six family fiat (three flats on the floor add three on the second floor} would readily rent for $825—$150 for each apartment on'the ground, floor, and.$125 for each on second floor, which amount would pay good return* on the investment. There is a demand for ac- oommodations of this kiod. The rent would pay over ten percent on in invest- ment of |8,000, and with builder'smaterial cheaper now than it will probably be i n a year from now, the present is tbe time t o I build. A telegram was received here last weett from Lanton, California, anaonnoing the death of Mrs, Matthew B. McCarthy, of that place, fronj cancer pf the''liver, aged §5 years. Mr. and Mrs. MoCarthy, wh o were; formerly residents of Bellmont, re- moved with; their family to California over six mooths ago, their sons having previously purchased a ranch and fruit orchard there. Mrs. McCarthy was taken ill shortly after going to her' new home, spending part of the time in a hospital, where she was operated upon in the hope that relief might be obtained. The opera- tion Was thought tor b e successful, but* a suddett relapse resulted in death. The deceased is survived by the husband and four sons, James. John, Joseph and TbQWM,afldtbteftd«ug,htow. Mar* attd Hellie, all of Lanton. and Mm Albert RoWdeau, oi M$loW. Her mother, Mrs, Winifred Quinlin, of Chafetugay, one sister, Mrs, Kate Clohosey, of Granite, Colorado, and one brother, P, W. Qainlin, of Arbtonia, alao survive. the crop* that are above the a«^age, pahiedtBem tion» and wm visit iJere for Including wfuter wheat, hay, ootfotf and •\ — - - —-• tobacco. Corn, barley, rye, bookwheat, apples and flax are slightly below the average, pototoeabausgjkboat* per cent. and osta nearly 10 per cent, below. . bein g employed^ ; - ' Thomas^ Walsh, a • lumber jack, at- tempted suicide by cutting his throat \t Saranac Lake last Sunday. Arrested for intoxication he made the altejnpt on his life while in the lockup in that village, slashing his throat in a horrlye manner witb a jack knife. Medical aid was sum- and the flow of blood was staunched, but Walsh, acted so queerly, that the authorities thought it betlfer to turn him ever to the sheriff. He was brought to Malone Tuesday morning, A ^nimisslon consisting'of Drlsi Wilding and Belding .was appointed t o examine the man as t o his sanity and pronounced him- insane. He will be taken^to the An Ogdensburg dispatch says.-^Kepre- senUtive George B. Malby, of this city, is .being urged t o beoome a ~ candidate for the nomination to the Governorship a t the Saratoga convention. Mr. Malby is spending the month with hit family in the Adirondacks, bat friends have been asserting that Mr. Malby U to o much in- terested in Congressional matters t o re- fuse the renommation accorded him and become a candidate to suoceed Governor Hughes. Since Mr, Malby left, for the wood*, bflweveriwrxirtaara omrrant that ituluential EepuWicans, espeouUly in Buf- falo and Rochester, have been urging Mr. Malby to allow Northern New York to present him as a candidate tor guber- natorial honors. MissMattie Channell eotortained about 20 of her friends at a corn roast at her nome on Elin Strfeto^, Monday evening.; Cards were played on the veranda, tight refreshments were served and the com was roasted at the rear of the residence. the party was^a jolly one and the evening wore away before those present had ex- hausted half the itore of' fan with which they were equipped- The members of the party, at the conclusion of the evening's entertainment* waited upon Mr* and Mrs, Silas HortoM, wh o recently returned from their wedding trip, and In the role of aerenaders filled the atmosphere in that vtaloitjr wijh harmony, bringing not only the serenaded party to the windows from slumber, but also everyone within hear- ing. ^Nature's soft nurse\ had lost her charm while the serenade continued. . and Mrs. c. R. Lane, whohavAbeen, * jN?* \M* ?,•*!,\ WS^ *&• ********* O. Paddo^Kft ffi^fe^^dSSf^. 80 to Mrs. Bessie CapslrawT was brought be- fore Police Justice ^igelow last week and sentenoed to three years at <na Western Home of Eefuge, a t Albioni ». Y. . • .' \ \-. • with her parents, who live sear Lake Titus, and With other relatives in this vicinity. * '^ / Rev. D/&. Martin^ of Laurel, Md„ is a guest a t the honie of Br, W. H. Bar* Wood €l^tti^S^i§f, tor « month. Mrs. Martin andchildrei|Wkte been tfaea for some timei * -•'w^^ /'''••• Attorney B. J.Donovan, of New York oity,oaHe|lonbia]^r^e^i^ r inMalons'onSaturdayand accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wife. Donovan is now visiting relative* in)Pot»dam. f Miss JuUaPaddcwk^bookkeeper at tb* Telegram, office, is enjoying a week'* vacation at Fraser'e Point, the guest of Miss Ehxabeth. Eterett. During h«- absence Mias Jeesie Horrigan i s doing her Martin J. Waters, of New- York, -wW has been visiting relatives in^ Chatolpagay foi*% «^«ifa OtBKJWi retoiwsd^ an^jf Monday. He was aQoompanied by Miss Mary L. Noran, who wiir visit friends and rolatiTof In New York fort fortnight. Hr; and Mrs. W. G, Denesna have re- turned from a liO#mi|* ft«W;tfI|, Hrl, E, C. Potter, of Island Pood, Vt„ aocom. a week, Mia Carrie Sy brant, of Goute- neur, is also visitiag Mr. and Mr*. Denesha, '.'\ ; •. ~.~ .-.-. \;•\'; ..', V V ,..\ Free Prtat, called on friend* in Malone last weekThursday. Mn Southwiok. bad beah visiting hfa father, W. D . South- wick, of Bombay, iad stopped in Malone tosee some of th- friend* he knew here when as a atudont he attended Franklin Aoademy. \'.V'A-:'' '- : '- Mias Bmma Jsan HawkhM, of Aibaay, who has been apaadiag :iwft ot^*«e vaoa Uon vMUag diffajent pointaon theeoast of Maine, arrived ia Malooe to-day (Wad- nasday) and will ,Wt fri«d. bar* tor a time, bafoca returning, to Albany. -Bar mothar and aunt hava bcea h«r* for? a** •ral weeks, F, J. Liabold, wlw lias bad charga of Prima to ohotoe lr,'Y..StatorlW»-v ' - P^laia to ofaoioa.—...... • Cbtnmo« to falr.i........ Pac4flcOoaatl9W- Prhna to chotoe...... Madiuoi to prima.'.-., the weaving room at J. O. BaUard * Co.'.'J Rwifio Coast orop, ISQft-T mill for the past four years, has accepted a similar position with a manufacturer in Warren, Maina, and left for that place on Sunday. Mr*. Liebold and daughter will visit friends a t bar home in OdelL town, P. <J., tot' a few weak*, before joining bar husband. .-> P. A. Bumrill, of Arlington N . J., arrivedin Malone Saturday and will be in this vicinity for a few week* visiting friends and relatives. Mm Ruoirilihs, beeft here for soto* time and «UI atay th» remainder of the summer. Mr. Scum-ill was for several years tha foreman of the PAULADICM, leaving t o accept « position in a field which would offer better oppor- tunity for the dbplay of exceptional ability which he poawanaa* a job oom- poflitor, Suffloieol evidence of hit ability is tbe fact that he has been with the same publishing company since faering her* about It years ago. :sTdnay Turner, of Plattsburgh, called 00 friends in town thU week. . Mrs.Lsoni>amMand daughter, Flor- ence, ara vUIting friand* in Ellenburgh. Mrs.». A, Putnam, who baa bean ylait- ing bar sister in Syractm, has ratoraad borne. . .'..\• 'Stolkmitimmm ch»dr*n, of TJtto%-ara visiting MaJooa rtlativas and frianda, Mlas Florence Millar is tha gaest of Miat AUoaKUburn at Lake Kawaaafor a faw days. • '\.-;.' \...' : ''\J J|ra*'JameaPtioonor, of Hew Haven, Conn., is tWting friends in town for a !il0W' W69K9* ... Mrs. C. H. Turner and ohildren and Mia* Louisa Kelley are^spending a week Inoampat Lake Tito*. . ' ' William fafadmytitdWUcfa N.fl., was the guast of his father, H. C. Prich- ar^, to Matone last week. \*':'•' Miss Minnie Larocq.ue, who has bean viritlng friends in Nashua, N. H„ for two weeks, hat return*! home. \ - v ~ '\. '' .l«a«;Miry3iwrn,\-.of N* w York -oi'tr. i* the guastof bar sister^, Mrt. G. N . Marceau,inMatooefora.few weeks. - : * .;, %%XwWim^M^ fa\i» town for -.p few days, the guest \of her parent., Mr. apd Mrs. N.M.Maribail, . Mw.KJ.Tay^i»*|*alooe, and Mrs. WL B. Tremble, of Syracuse, have been visiangretativesinBrbckville,.Ont. > for WtoWidayav- - ,''.''-'• .:•-.- Ernest Drury, formerly'clerk at the Howard House and now with die Yates Hotel, Utica, called on friends In town to-day (Wednesday), ' - Bobert Huntington, of the General Electric Co., ScbeneOtsdy, ia tha guest of his parenta, Mr. andTJrs. E.'D. Hunt- ington, for three weeks) Barry-. Pierce, of BrooYville, Ont, , a graduate pt St.. Lawrence University, nailed on his friend, A. H. Proctor, in Malone on Monday, on his wav to Paul Smith's, where he has accepted a posi- tion. « Mr. Charles B. Lawrence, who spent tbe past several months in Malone, re- turned to his home in New York city last week. • Mr. Lawrence staged \Dr. Bill\ for\ the Malone amateurs while here. - '11 1~* .-' ' ' h . Bruariton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hawkins and children spent Sunday at Skerry. ' Ward Harris is home from Lake Placid for tbe remainder of the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor., and daughters, of Burlington, Ye., spent hut week>with Mrs. Jennie Belknapp. They went to BrasberHonday for a few-days. — -TlMsMiSes Sara.b HuIett,Etosl Potter and Howard Potter spent last week in camp at Lake Titus with Wends. Miss Ethel Peck is\ visiting her sister, Mr*, Eeynolds, in Plattsburgh, for a couple of weeks. , . Mas Anabel Quina is visiting frianda in Burke for a few days, Charlie Jennbon, of Matone, Is vljriting friends in town. s - The annual Sunday School picnic of StwiPeterfs church will be held in the spring grove Wednesday morning. The eotogregatiop and their friends are oor- du»lly invited to be present. - Mrs. Booth, of New York, is visiting her i mother, Mr*. Frew; and other rela- tives in town for* few days. - Mr*. 'Hannah -.McMann and daughter returned Setm-daf* from -Clayton, friwue they spent a week with relatives. Mr. Yatos, a student from the Episcopal Seminary at New York, who is holding servioes in Santt Clara during the sum- mer, will have charge of the services at Burlington Savings Bank, jHcofipOMAfEiD mm. BESOUBCJ^S Unliad:«tat^hohdli, atpar.v| 20,00000 State, Comity and City Bonds, -par.'J.'i^.:-, ....U-.--i3.WT,8jlO« BankSiook,atpar. i .i: i 4 -^- 18,58000 ^fcBuildtog.....^..^d^. 40,00000 Loans, par value.;...........8,385^ 34 Cash on hand and ih banksi-J 506,046 04 |10,O87j89686 :' ' ' ' -'. .'.'\''•.. i cuAxttattr. satiTH, President, '\ LIABILITIES Due 38.543 Depositors, includ^ ing interest to July i, 1008...i..U. Surplus.... .....111,^28630 $12,087,898 86 I--4- Vox l* ,f ^v t f and Children. TltKMYNHaieAiwi]fsBii0t Baara the Slffiataraofi s •p TBACtrSB^MMa, • ENLARGED AND IMPROVED , TROTTING RACES (Gratia Circuit) Running Races »ur-in-hand Races Tandem Races , ' F. W, 'WABDiJrreasnrer,., B. 8.18HAB1, Asst. Treasurer; an N O MATTER how little it oost you, if it doesn't tell you the right time. That kind of a watch would b e dear i f ^yon got it for noth? Ing. A handsome case is desirable, but an accurate inside mechanism is absolutely indispensable. If< you like you may put on e of our 110.00 works into a tin case, and-you will have an excellent -timepiece. What we wish to point out is that the works are the. watch, tbecase is the adornment. And another thing we wish to point out is that if ever there was a Jewelry Stork that was prepared to please you in Watches, this is the plaoe, and we inolude^ir guarantee for your protection. Call in and hear our arguments, f Ernest E, Muller, Reliatile Jeweler & Optician, MALONE, N.Y. t^*Eyes tested free by our Optical Specialist. Established 1885. GREATEST OUT-DOOR BORSE SHOW IN AMERICA Greater New York's Mounted Police Drills Homer Davenport's Arabian Stallions with native attendants LARGEST DAHtY EXHIBIT EVER in the 8tate ; Butter making by farm girls and boys in Dairy Building Butter Fat Test for all Pure Bred Cows Fruits, Flowers and Vegetables POULRTY till you can't think CATTLE, SHEEP AND SWINE FflE| VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS CONWAY'S CELEBRATED BAND - 40 *\•* Artists 40 Half Fare Excursions on all Roads . Ask your station agent for rates Send for Prize List to S. C. - Shaver. Sec'y, Syracuse, N. Y. inrLnxij±rLrurijin.nrLruisirisiruxnjiJinjinnjv^ OOTING SUITS annual encampment of the Frank- lin County Veterans'Association jarill be held at the Bruahtoncamp grounds Aug, 18th and 14th. . lira. Geo. KTetoham and son, Howard, of Malone, are guests at Mr. and Mrs, Totman'*. Mu» Leila-Diittin, of Fort-Covington, waa a guest of bet sister, Mrs. Aloney Rust, Sunday and Monday. Lux '*: FRANKtLN XCjfiDEtoY. The official announpemenVlf the open- ing of the faUtorm of Franklin Aoademy appears elsewhere in theseoolumns. The announcement i* necessarily brief and only gives a slight idiia of the, resources anda<ivantagea of Malone'* eduoational system. Every department wilt b e m charge of an ; aooompllshed teacher:, trained particularly for the work in hand. BeBidrt-tbe atrehgth of it* oorpe of teacfc'iBrs, the aoademy is fortunate in,its equipment which Includes a fine library: for reference, an extensive laboratory, eleotiioal apparatus and all the neoeasary things which assist in giving a charm to study'and a practical training surpassed by Bo^chot I to Northern %<ak York. \, ~ Under toegeneralsupervision of JProf. odge, who thto year aeto as superintend- ent of i the vllh«e graded, schools, asslstod by an pble corps of toaohers, there is no r|aii%whr,anyonarltf^^ seek elsewhere for educational adran- tages. • \> •- • -•' -'- - ••--.'; Theteacuats'UwnlnxclaMOu^rV^oea. who qualify for mfmbershlp free tuition. Young men and ybunot women I n this i^e^otij'-, whr aaelP-'jSNii l^\edu^Io|i''|i; advantages can not afford to neglect a oirefal oon*fderation of tbose offered by Maloae}*-''\ _•? >, '\.'\',- •'';./,'- ':\'' l \ -'«'.• •\;. .-\.' v -JHeelp-j^^$iFv\ - % - -.'i-^' HopaMta bean ratbar at a atandstJll thepastweaK or more, owingto the '.fa>' tr^naDT' 'h#: and• flrjr .wmHSSm:~A : itw looaj sbowan within the last day of two, however, have frwiheoad-the vines a little an4 th^ yards look nau^bstt^ oon- •equanoa. What vines there are, are waUbnrrad^utaad tb* proapeot tor aai' unusually fin* quality of hops turn not cdianged.—WaWvUle Times, Aug. 7th. ' Advlo^from Oregon, England and the cootiBent refwri^ tovorabla weather 000- ditwos with crop proapacts twcUanwd. Th«a«arka«ona^w«sqaietaadBoaainal. N»_Y«.Strta, i*0y~i-'. • •,'-*- . *w * •'. * • • • *.* * • T*---- 4<B& 7*«8 5® « Prim* to ©hotoe...—... .. 4 @» Ordinary to fa&,*.,.^.^.„^ 8 @4 German orop, 19©?.. ..,. ..*.# <g80 -N. Y. Joumil andBolUtlu, Aug. 7th. ^ £^Y«rpool. Attt«. «|h—Hop* in London, (Pacific Coast) steady, £t 13. ® jE8 8s, •'- ' • -»»-.i., l - ..... Br U ahton Gkanga. At tha regular meeting of Bruahton Grange Saturday evening, August 8tb. thaattendanoa waa very good and the ma&ing proved to be vary interesting, Tha Grange waa opened In regular order and after the regular order of business tha first and aaoond dagre* was conferred on a class of nlaa in a manner which re- flects mnob credit on the officer* Brother Daley announced that tha Master of N*w York State Grange would give an address in Bruahton during tha month of September, dato to be given later. It waadaoiaad to hold the meeting* in the afternoon ia tha future, oomnMsoing with our next meeting. August *M, a t which a na* proavamaM will ha given. Yery few men have use for a 3st these Jiot days. The most ATTBACTIVE suits now are those composed 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 Negligee Shirts, r Featherweight Underwear, Summer Hosier^, Straw and Panama Hats. Walter; J. Mallon Main St., flalone, N. Y. 81E. Trusses Trusses •m* *. T HIS is the time of year, when for many there is more 1 hard lift- ing and-straining; consequently there is more danger of severe trouble unless one affliflted with Rupture has a Truss that is perfectly satisfactory, A truss is either good or bad. A perfect fit 'ls*lso hsoeseary or the best truss in the world is not only useless, but it Is very dangerous to health in many ways, that an inexperi- ehoedpersonijasot aware of. t have only. Trusses of recognized quality, and having made the fitting of Trusses and the study of Rupture a specialty for over 2 0 years, I am positive loan please any ope afflicted with. Rupture. \Prices very .reasonable, Don't delay. «• C,L. Capron, DRUGGIST AND EXPERT TRUSS FITTER, MALONE, NEW YORK. • J' n 'U are having*grand clean-up of winter goods to make room for Spring goods. A good time to buy for next season's needs. Low prices-prevail, vjnfaot, it ia marvelous how much a small amount of oaah, will buy here. This iaa'oashatore and you don'fehaVe t o pay big prieesto help make up the other fellow's bad debts. v ^ ^ ; ^/; ; ;:WW^'.'; : ^^'§<^ :: '-- This tailoring shop is headquartera first of 6ood Clolo«s By good clothes, I mean clothes that are made well by experienced workmen, from good mate- rials and in seasonable styles. Then, too, th|s in tbe place to Wiy $ FUrillSniilSS shirt, o©Uay, cap or kindred goods call here. SmtS FOE AXI» OCOASJONS 3, C. Welch, MALONE, tMaker of0ood Clothes, NEW YORK WE HAVE A NEW LOT OF Just from the Factory- Light and Heavy Chrome Tanned Waterproof and All Sizes —FOR— GOOD SHOES . 1 TR, SDoe Store o I*ERA HOUSE un»iif*«fS*Htf*tfi s ri|ft>ll(>*a*a(*l a l| a tt i t| s «l t l| k t| a >|^i«tA«ftt SOON Mr. F. Mortimer Mitchell Formerly Stage Director with Qnincy Adams Saw- yer and Maher Stock Co. Sapported by his own Com- . pany in High Class Repertoire. ; HUMANOVA Yen eantjaffordto bewithout a silo, They will pay for theaiaalvca easily l a any year. V -,,,; • : ; •-; ; -~ ^ . We are making the heat silo avar built in Franklin County eut of only selected dry lumber. CataJocue on Appllcaiio*. . Idironifaplc Site Co,, J ie Osta Mower has alt late improvements and is fully warranted; also tha Oshorna Rake and Tedder, Riding and Walking Cultivator* and Potato Sprayers, For sale by GEORGE 0. NORTHRIDGE, Both 'Pfaonee, MALONE,». *,