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*WH0t!j/m&#** t 'i? *»* vmw mHimi&fi «HH»wH4MM^eMWM«wMn*ail<^^ *\j*l**t«M«>ft.N- *wt«fMV3««WM\W ',- :i*T^(^a?**?^-*?va«^#'isias&. ^.Ts: 16, * ! I Display of -HOrseey redacts of the Farm Dions. -.! winner of the Inter-. ored to make TWO ••'•• ; -.f'. OMBINATION, $ , s; Major MeKIniey, * | aan Standing Exh£-~ if - ady Riders; C if too ~e Wednesday and running mate, wft $6,800 LACES. T* if $500 Off 50000 50000 50000 5CO0© 5000& _ 50000 7tH. .de that day do no* •* a winners. Usual •of entitled to one National Rules to i& Free. CX>N, Secretary. 1 Ten Dar >ints. J. Mallon seey. May'^,;es« tba* \yon axe D ia&d'fV' va* & help tjoost ee ,.wabfc yOB 1st-.,AT' THE charge yo«* easterner's: • t'ordiffSWNS* oodstseteetad ,d iff higher rtyle* is Mr ;i*itO«MJ*t*l* is offer aa4- not waning tAlLORS. A u advertuesffleoa, Bonces ana comauiBlcaflQB .nte^toJ tiff thaler stotfia'te tuurf»a tneaMy•*. Tuesda» afternoon to hirer* DUilicaUon. T THE MOIRA TRA<5£OV. HERE tagJ&y^ptember tcriu * Plattsburgh and Huntingdon fairs this week, *'Ati?oa»\ at the ope** house this (Wed- nesd>y>ovehing. „ . Attention woaUed to tba< ad^rtlsement of the annual fair and borne ahow %% Q&mfo$r£$iLmU.&mM the PA*&*>' l|*etf PratWaatPotsda^i Fair this week trtlfc^jai«»raiAw«nOe:ci|f«f wsgon in the town, of Moire* ROf Aubrey, Off North Bangor, received' bullet wound* from which be died on Friday in a Corn- wall hospital, and George^Newton* \i£ Moira, is suffering from a pistel, ahotjtt the leg. ..»••• \\. ; ';..;. t Several conflicting storiesare told of th« shooting and no autbentio reportcan, bo made ontfl an ffltamination of the ^&utim concerned is had. ;±. >.->.»* It is alleged that the two young \toeo who were shot were driving pa^fe the Snyder place, where a dance was? peing held, on their way, to a wedding f<n*ber on, when they receiveithe bullet-wounds which resulted fatally for Aubrey. An- other story is that they were among the chiravirai&arty. A^taey^wa^elroVto^tbe abdomen and after a medical examination, had been ; m«deit wis found thit his con- dition was so serious that he was taken to the Cornwall hospital, where he later died as above stated. He was 33 years of age and is reported to be a young man of good repute in his home town. District Attorney Ganaway and ^Sheriff Henry ha^re v^te^tb^so«]|e of ttj& Jrag* edy and§ haj|, obtained .What evidence there is to be had in connection with the shooting. Snyder was placed under ar- rest by the sheriff and was brought to Malone jail last Saturday.. The examina- tion of the prisoner will be held this -*«*• .* i li'il!/', -'V* ,J After talcing the testimony of a number of persons at Moira on Monday Coroner Oliver rendered a terdiof to the effect that Rdyjakbrey eaVe to bis dealii as the result of a gun shot wound in the abdomen,, inflicted by Israel Snyder. ( „ „ THE o£t$QGhm\ CAUCUS. • On M&£f #|i»g»##^4##e, the Daroocrste of If alone beJd their cau- cus for the purpose o* ejecting delegates to the county cbiiveirtion^whidh convenes here on BWday of this week. The canons was decidedly harmonious and in mirked contrast to fiaJ ^fcouVpfroclediog whioh obtained this spring when Malone's mod- ern Democratic Warwick and his cbnorta beleagured ttiat jneetinf^ .ffaftrWarwiek and one of bis knighta were present on, Tueedayevenfng and after putting a few contesting delegations in nominatiort and being literally \wiped Off theearth,\ those present witnessed the sad speetacte-ojf the \passing\of the grand old man. The cattdus was called tty order by Town Committeeman E. A. Wallace, after which Moses Bessette was elected chair- man and 3. T. MoParland, secretary. The chair appointed Koe! Bessette and Arthur Shannon as tetters* Nominations were then declared in order and the delegates for the several districts were elected as follows: Dist. No. J—Tno& GantweH, Arthur Shannon, Geo. Lamita. < -^ . - Dist. No, a-rJohnJtaffin t EL B. Beddy, J. Frank Eeltey. <s^ *- „ Dist. No^ ar-Jiohn Bradshaw, Bernard McJ&hon, John T. SfcFarland. - . Dist. No. 4-James Slattery, wa Boyea, NoelBeBsette. Dfet.No*^h-JohB Hinds, J. Q. Clark, Martin Tracy. After the delegates' for the first three districts were elected with little opposi- tion— four to eight votes out «of 80— Warwick and his knights \passed'Sand the resfe <A-the delegated were-efcoted unanimously, The;caucu3 _ auppairto E. .W. |#w»e^»\«f % .. . as Mm<jfe*atio candidal^ftfr Sfember^Of Assemtiy. As the result of an attempt hy sonje young men to chiravira Israel Snyder and a woman said to be hfe fwifO #tik wejak ^^ ^ „_ a ^ w Tuesday night at Snyder's hoffle in what demoiwtrating the Sflperiorify of, the known as-'Sab^yiLane^ neto^tyn-^. cigars manufactured by tho l*fSwni}e |Cigar OompaDy. The Baptist ladies *il| aerve «n. »n-to- date lanch during ttie fair ne*t\wee^ frojit the IjWWWp %0s$ Booth oj» th» ground*. The food iuttt aertlce will be Srat^lHjK CoEoeandBee, -'. v - l : Cfc. K band gave a moat enjoyable odh- |pe*%tlii» Malone *t*£ien-*Ws {Wednef- #&¥j4mfam*Mto ^ajfttng for th* traift .which took them to Plattsburgh, where sthe^ furnish music for the fair, |piajEfi tfter a oainfut illness 'et thre* has t^ieia^/ipecnilttKa'-.'^'jhir ijhjahjian, Dr.* Wiidingi to resume her Bntfee af the Lawrence-Webtter rniUx | te|:, Eepublican Nottdnee for Vfce» resident, Hon. JameeS. Sherman, will appear and address the people at the ifeif l^rkiitste Fair, S|raou», N. Y», ^i^l|^fitemb$r eighteenth. ^ Thoeo desiritag to make enrriea for; the lE.aTJIf notifleiJ'tnar the\ hw^aarS^re; .ted; in thg fair. pnd »e<3iretary'|! office is rooms in theIrear-over ' clothingstore on East Bain street r oppo- f ^^\t^ s vlweek?^Aia^iw '% Hundreds of people Wm,^P. Lynch, of Malone, has re- ceived appointment, through the oivil ierrice commission, as State Inspector o* Masonry. The position is d good one, Oarrying a good salary, and will occupy W0&0&jlr. I(ynch% time.- *_$ | i t - ; | r{ \ ' The house and barn of F. E; LaolairVa't whafri* known as Adams'Mill, about two miles south of Skerry, wefe, ; together ^tiMltrpntente, total^fltoj^ W fire about 4:80 Sunday morning. The family were away at tbe- r time and -the origiBjoliihe BfflffilflMa. tMU) \ % A[ • I Tj^^ore.\ itSraM. 5 cannon ^v^Weli' received from the State arsenal and will be nl|jinted pfl thja Jawn; at the armory, facfiigClWebeter street. They were 'Snipj^Jlt ,the Kftuesstfof Captain Ba|- lardiandcame freight prepaid. There are now foOr cannon pft the armory lawn.; T^liairriage of fcr. OrviHe W. Ke>. lbgg amflOss Anna Lincoln is announced to occur at the home of the bride on Fri- dayi September 25th. Both are among HalppA^inost popnlaryoungpeople. Mr. Kellogg^s an employee of the F. W. tWwiice c4,.iw|ItM|s»,^oolt|iha8;al; ways resided in Malone, «here site enjoys the »mctfuaintace of a large circle of frienja* ^ The young people are kept busy attending social functions given in their hono^,;;;' ^ <.- g Mipy tpeople, esp|oi|(ly ti$$ftlfy gn| quire how it is thai so: maay^hackrafett make a living* in'^alone. Often there areadbfenhaxjkslined up at the Junc- tion and only a few of them secure pas- sengera! This is not the^r only >sotirce of income^ however, as there is a constant ^bdiot haofjTby parties who wish to 'see the^town\ acd this demand together •nsViu n' : fakiplS ternriA lioinir frtn iiaXtotPi PROMOTION ING IN THE STATE. BANK- DEPAIITHENT. Moabbies.\ Tag D»y, Wednesday* September IBtb. Malone barbtrs ooserva* h%bnt B*y oil Monday, all barber shops being closed. T^e Democrai county oonvestion will be held in Malone on Friday of thia week. : Ta> i3*y m *h«fc benefit of th# Old Ladie.' Home, Wed ne»d«y,aept«m bar lflth. Commencing this week. Malone milk- M«i«wir4Mi>' mij» ^ fc Si!l?L^l!5 u L tt w±^ milk* $ The Greeno & AastinstoreawUl fee open evenings from now on and pn|il lortfiei' notice, Mias Bessie Arnold left last week for Sundfsb,where8hehMapo*ition in one ofth'eechools. F^ dejt%e*|, property *aluea.a*|i8fc^ (Wintha^iOage of fit. Kwi. 2$ miiee from Montreal* laat Saturdays •, .• .-•; . $eani»anid.attend\Ariaona >i iur-li*-- lone amateurs, original carti at-JfaJloae opera house this (Wednesday) evening.; Allr^raonsIiaringrcwnMrtOrent dor- he fair are requested tol notify a; J. & J. A. Flanagan at the Howard Hones. tagged or ^tVjioVoe-r-ihat** -the] 4ue8tion. It will'be decided for.you at MakjneiTair.Vpn Wednesday, September ! iithV''> ' >*-* **'*•'»• fr'^w ;:,-, , ; ;• , The handicap for the preaidentV cope will be played at the Malone golf Hnk» on Friday. A picnic supper will be aerved in the evening. * ~, _ ^••.•V'V t C*^,|r|tEfon^aan'»o^Se^iing : -|o^. / a#/ abouttrttgeMinhiaadverUeem^inlhiB withi , t thisieaue. Mr. lulte. Read his \«d.\ in to**\''' *'; Beachey, who is td no at the Malotie fair with bis big airship, made two aaoen- eions at the Long Branch fair last week, encircling the traok three times in each the aaoefa- ure of,\t)|e ttfer tsa • ^ w :*«•::\* <-•\ v' t ^ Bevi B. C. Penney,at>d Koy H. Taylor, of lft!one,Bav, W. H. Moore, of North Barigor^F. B.'Reynolds, of BeynoIdston v Chas. Selkirk, of Doane, and. Dr. W r H. Harwood a^id eon, Wesley, of Cfiaam Falls, attended the Prohibition State con- vention at Syracuse last week, ! f~'f :: - F. R Kirk, who 6*» ;ft* several years conducted a' photographic studio in Ma- lone, expecte to transfer his te Mr. '•&.' & %elH f *' Syrabuerf||||iBt- grapher, in the near future. Mr. and Mri. Kirk have many frienda in Malone who will regret their departure. They expect, to locat» ? elsewhere. The people's favorite, May Ai Marks, supported by Marks Bros. No; 1 Dramatic Co., will be In Malone at the opera house during fair week. This is the premier Pan-American attraction, featuring city productions o-ily a£ 20£b century prices. The repertoire inclndee popular plays and \The Girl from the Ridge\ will be Monday night's attraction. ]Ud^tiokeWMondaynfihi|r* . ,#>;••{. ' Eicureionson all railroads during Ma- been made t<^ accommodate everyTbodyi Ask yonr local ticket agent for ratei and arrangements for^ fl|eoial trains, f \5Ht| Bpicial.aitractira3J the races, the exhibits willalibe~ofabigb order of excellence and the fair will be undoubtedley one of tWgreatest succee»ee.'io,;the. hiatoryof ! Newton B. Tarbelfj of Malone, has filed a,' petition in voluntary bankruptcy. His liabities are given as f3,96L25jinff he has asset* amounting to $165. of which $150 •if claimed to be exempt. He has about fbrty creditors living in Malone, Ogdens- burg, Brushton, Plattsburgh and other places in Franklin, Clinton and St. Law- rence counties. Many of the claims are> found in att Of the rooms. None of i th| Superintendent Williams, of the State Banking Department, announced on Fri- day the promotion:of Mr.*'Frederick J. Seayer, of Malone, to be a deputy super- iotendent, with an appreciable increase in compensation. Mr. Seaver entered the department twelve and a half years ago as private secretary U tlien Superintend- ent Kilburn, and has ever since held the place—having servedl;««wfer four sope; r- intendents and one acting superintend- ent. The promotion ho^v received came without outside intercession, and vwas announced by'Mr. Williams to have been made because of satisfacidry service' ren- dered by Mr. Seaver in the past. < A few days earlier; for administrative reasons. Sunt. Williams classified the twenty-six oi^mineire e^%e4;m.tfae 3«f; partment a*\°*ta^Bhierjln-«iid| -'^eaejajc exao^nera,Miain«i|?, iad assisiirifi si- aminers,*and eeaigned Mr. Melburn W. Hutchins, fonneriy of Malone; to the highest grade,r«<i ft the same time %* creased Bis compensation. Mr. Hutchins became a bank examiner daring Supt. K Ibarn's first term, and has shown s^bh;: ability, good judgment and fidelity that be has been deemed for some time past to be by all odds the very best exam&er on the force. He^haa never had to have 1 ady \palp to'lnott^^^-aoo^jhew- admioistrations^ and his various promo- tions have all been made solely because of merit and upon ilia exceptionally record. -.-•----• \f A(S, yOWftB 'r;T.y- September liSthsiftriieOpna day 0 Mi- lone Fair, wilt bed*v6ted 'to- thfr garner- ing of shekels for the Franklin Goaty Old Lidies' Home. It witt be Maione^ Hrat Tag Day amfoa that day eweet gfeto will be every whereinetideflce-and he> who escapes being tagged will -be obliged to employ more , than •\Artful ©Odger\; tactics. When $m \ .ate Wgged* *«** over your purse—**Wnosteals my purse steals trasfa5-no on© wffl object, whSfaer you give a penny or a dollar, out wetrtist that the doilara will be numerous* To-fce tagged or not to te^that's the question. Accept the tagf early and make yoitt donation for the truly worthy object, you will be then excused from making any farther offering if yon sochodse; but we. ba^ehearrf that the number, of tags a person wear* i* * fair estimate of t»ia generoaity. Pvery eoe, Sto Malone ia iotewted in making Tag Diy a success. I^iwf your aid-rdon't leave- it all to the * yarioas committees, an I mbote »H *«* r * tagandseEeratof^Jenifiyou^a** 5P b «» will be.^0U0t*g»oniiand for that day. Don't be afraid of exhausting the s^PP 1 ^* iiataggedaarty and often. The Saranao Lake village trustees have awardedaO i«»ueof |13,000 of sewer-bonds stfrf^jg.O^f of street bonds to George N. Hamvof New York, at a premium of 116011. The rate of interest is four and one-baB cents. for borrowed money, others for merchan- dise and accommodation indorsements upon notes. The marriage of Miss Nellie R.Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Brown, of Bangor, and Mr. Alien McElwain, of Fort Covington, occurred at the home of. Mr. aind Mrs. A. C. Rice, at Worcheater, Mass., on Thursday, SeptemBOr 3d, 1908, Rev. Dr. Scott,, D. D., performing the cere- mony. They left for New York* immedi- ately after the ceremony and will spend epme time in that «rty- and other points before returning to FbrtCovingtOD* where, they. wUI reside in ihe future. The hearty cpngrateJations and best wishes of a large circle of friends is extended to the young cjnple. •' Andrew Stacy an^n companion started FRAWK T. MTURPHV. Frank T. Murphy di«d.at the- home of his brother* William J., In thia tillaga last Thursday evening, aged 89 years. Paralysis of the heart ia given as the immediate cause of death. The deceased had been sttffering t*bm chjiwio ne- phriUs since last June, when lie took a iKt&fo? a While, but Ifcis t6ou$h| he^ turned to his busineM tow soon, as he was from his home in RutUnd to Malone he suffered a severe relapse since, which time medical skill has been flnvalUng except- ing to alleviate bis suffering, V The deceased was a graduate of Frank- lin Academy, gojng into therailroadbusi- riess after graduation. He was assistant train dispatcher at the local offloe Tor to Rutland, where he became one of the dkpatohers in the Rutland office, which porif ioa bejheld at the time of his death. A valtfe^ t^r^jrae^^anataktalc and wmrncKlatiDgmtherwfornianceofbis duties; genial and ocmpaniooaWe among his friends, hie lose is keenly felt, notonTy by biSfamUy, but also amorJg the young mms^\ bia^own Age wi& rej^rdeff his friendship bigbly andwhostocerely taprh his demise. \1~'j ; \ l ' \'' \*•'•'^ . I He/^suVvivedl^hfawifei formerly Miatf Anna MaoDonald, of Malone, and five sons besides his mother, Mrs, Dennis Murphy, one titter,. Mrs E. D. HoJIand, ^-Ifi^ililirt WiUfan*^^ •;M(tt^|j,t# ; W Malj»ne. *To the wife, family -and-*ajs» m^mm rt&e^tfsaaAeoV'*';, <' I ThefnneMwaaheldfromSt. chruSoh^rte SuSday atternoott at thrttt; b'olcck onder the auspioes. of Malone ;Couiicil,K,ofC;,of*hioh *e 4eoeased wasacharter member. A spedial train from#u%id^iouganiany, pettier ratt', jroad^neu -sW : \r«endaito^if«ia^ta*:th^ faiie'i^i«:\. :' , -'\,\.-. :. Mr. and Mrs. P. '% Hayes spenlSunday in Montreal. Miss AllieMaddigan, of Monti eal, called on Malone frieida I^bof ifyr. Mrs. Edward Kilburn, of Syracnfie, hi; spending* few days in Malone. Miss Wilma Wood, of Ayer, Mass., is the guest of Malone rehOives and friends. Miss Ada Lvman, of Ayer, Mass., is tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. C E. Williams in Malone. .-•>-•< --.--• •,• •-• -^ ' Mr. E.Mi»*»r Fay,of Maiorie, is spending a few days in Fort Covington the guest of relatives, v,-'. ',.: l~? v;vj'jV\ .' ')';' V Mrs. it. Frair and daughter, Gladys, left last week for Water vttet,N. Y., their future borne. .,'' .,-..\'..:'. Miss 8tella A, McCarthy left this week for Potsdam, if here ehe'Vili enter -|he 'Norma)'.a6hool* '••' -'-.'•.• •';''• '•> \ Mr.^rtnoiiFoy^W''pattofBpn^ 'si, %\pm&jum*.nm*m-*^*™t, i ( -- , • - . • - -..-•--. Burlington Savings Bank, mnrnPomiBp 1847. (JnitadStates bonds, at par. $ State, County and City Bonds, 20,00000 Bank St6^fc^at;par.-...'., ! i.,., Bank Building..I,. „.»*.... Loans, par value....»...... .8.147,81048 •. 18.580(10 ; 46,00000 .8i855^8384 Cash on hand and; in baoks. .* 500,040 04 |13i08^8flr86 Due 36,842 Depositors, includ- ing interei* to July I, . 7908..^-,^,i..: r . r ,«ll,3^,22620 Stu-rdra.......: i-...... /^ 764^^266 $12,087.898186 wrenceKing, the, elder stm of Mjr,: Mrs.. William H. King, of Malone, died of pneumonia at bis home in tbia vil- lage last Saturday afternoon, aged 28 yei OB. f ;'' 1 \' \' f '!he deceased was taken ill several jnc utha ago ia Philadelphia and went to the Adironda^ in-the hope that he wo aid ^be. benefited. Adirondack =wir t rcved beneficial and ho regained health nd atreiijigtb -rapidly, •ba'fc^l^t^ejig; on|tracted asevere OQldIrom which pneu- monia developed. He was brought to b^' •Qtjjjfto In--Matwfe a W weeks ago, and ainOogradually failed ttp^il tbe,end eon Saturday. ..;,.; |j!ft^iEw»i* young; rnan wno. wai fgbly^steemed by his friends, andVwas sessed of an admirable character and i habits. He attended the Malone ibools % bis early years, and won a w« m ; laoe in : the hearts of his schoolmates u|^i?g that iiine,' Later be teofe»poni»e it A^er^CoUege, after wfcioJb he en- tered' ihe employ of a wholesale drug h|ouee in Philadelphia and later accepted a position with the Bell Telephone Com-, parry of the same city. '\ A promising future wasbrougfit to a qroeeby-bis- -wm Smelydeath* ••;. _;_ * •'...\/ [ He is survived by his parents arid one' sister, Catherine, and one brother, Wit liam, to whom the deep sympathy of a wideioirole of friends is extended in their beteatenieiar; ' ,V *'.:.',*.«: I The funeral wasjiield fromhislate home The home of Stitfr Commander^Wil^ liitm H. Daniels.of the Grand Army,who, with his wife, was- at the Toledo conven- tion', Wall eatefe^Tby buirglirs Thursday night of last week, Wedges-Were nsed^ to force'the basement'idoorsjand' sections! were sawed from the pjinejaof -^». doom on the first floor. Burned matches were is the guest ofhis parente, Mr. and Mrs. m H. Foy.in Malone. . . y\: -.';. ; '•' ; i- Miss Blanch DofOrt, of Montreal, Spent Sunday and Monday in Malone the guest ;o|')pN4^lfe.^oiW^..:. :\'••'•. •.:' . ''•\ ; Dr.:*ndMrs. J. A. Grant, wboiam been in Toronto for a'week or ten days 4 , have returned home. - ' '_' ; Mr. an#Mrs, Sam Brodie, of Boston, Mass., are visiting Malone relatives and friehdVfbr a few day*. '„ ; ' \\ 1 Mr. Charlee Daily, of Albany, is spend ing a few days in town, With his parents, Jifc^|rre,d;.ai.pifly:, ; .;• ,;-;-..- [ Miss Sarah L. -Perry-has.' gone-'tb r ' : liP'te- ; ter^n, Sullivan' conn^, to spend the autumn months with friends. . Mri and Mrs. L. T. Burno and children dJ^sin town visiting relatives. MMLydiaTulleyandher,mptbOT,Mrs; 5Johii Tulley,leftfdr Boston on Tuesday, wherethey will spend the winter. U ..• 1 ;'Mt# Mor ^^ WMtnefe wb? has been;! spending the summer in Malone, returhed to AflantifcCity* N.^T. r on Tuesday MMsrs. Arthur Bell and Fred Carter, of Hontteai, were to ilalbne aver Sunday the guestaof Miss Ida MoKerracher, Mf.0, Mi Daily, ; of MabTnei was at Mooers Junction on Tneaday attending, thefoneral of liia sister, lirs, l»noy Pitch; Mis8 ; , StheT'E^niE,; **b bis lieen the guest pf-Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Hardy, has returned tbher home attTnadilla, N. Y, B,Moe.Mil!eri New York State dele- gate'tcrfbe National Encampment, G. A. B.,afcTbledo, Ohio, has- returned home. Messrs J. J. FitrpatriCk and Henry Cote, of Providence, R. L, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. G, Maguire in Malone last week, s » •;. Mr.'and Mrs. S. R. Horton are spending the week taking in the Toronto Exposi- tion and visiting Mr. Hortjn's^brother at Niagara Falls. ' •/ ;. ^; Miss Ida McKetraoher, of tbe Harbor Commissioner^ office, Montreal, was in Malone Sunday' and Monday with ber mother, Mrs. K. M. Lightly. _ Mr, A. B. Orcutt, -who has -spent the; M«l.-ife«t weejkfa in Malone .visiting rel*. tives and friends, returned to his home in New\York Sunday evening. - ; Jfc-Harold Thompson, who has been visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. John Martin.jn Malone, returned to his home in Potsdam last Friday. •• s lit. Wihard Brenneman, of Pittsburg, Pa„ has joined ids wife, who has been for several - weeks. They will return home in a few days. 4 Miss Hannah Cahill, who has spent the HBNBY GREEK*?, Vl«s-*re«l«ent, Wm W. \WABD Trea»nrer, . B. 8, ISHAZS, A»ui, Tr«aaarer> from this village for Branch Pond road last Saturday n: ajnd near tbe corner of Webster street a front wheel ca*e off ;thewag<3n throwing Stacy's^compjmfon^WrT|ie^^i|Kted to run away and Stacy clung to the reins. When new Acad^my/grePii tbe ri« cot ttded with a tree. Stacy was thrown on* ind the bones of bis nose were; broken and his face scratched quiet badly. The injured mar. was taken to tbe home of #r.Furness, nearby, where hiei wonnds fiere\ dressed. *\ \Policeman Flynh cap^ tared the runa * ay horse. All roads lead to Malone this week, for thewjhoo! |e^iers.iana-ji*BrJ?l»of thetn we in attendance at the\ teachers 1 ^ insti tiite being held here, beginning Monday and closing' Friday. There are short teaobers, tafi teachers, young teachere and—others, all good looking, bright and *- b ppy,and we^ feel thati the destiny of tying te the genuine: worth' of Jfcttfyottnif; man, . ;'.' . 1 • '• .*«. the small boy or girl is assured under the training of such as are bete this week. Malone bids them welcome. We hope tbey will have a good! tiaae and..tbat> efee instrnctions wliicb t%isi ^ill listen j#.-ffila week will be'of material \bensfit'to them during the school year. We are all bene- fited by the,'4Jle8^aiit smile and bKppy fices of tbe school ma'ams this week arid if they' carry such eunsniao into the $6ho(?iroonJi many a Ifttle heart- Will be glad and the Casks of their little charges will be lighter. '-, . . The marriage of illlss-Nellie Andrusand Dr. M, R Oouglass is announced to occur OP Wednesday, September 23d, after which; they will take-up their residence at Coeur d'Alene,: Idaho, where Dr. Douglass Will open a dental office. Wednesday afternoon of last, week, Mrs. Boy jKirk, Mrs, Danief Flack,; Mrs, Wallace Smith and Miss Mabel LaLime tendered a mfo- oellftn.eous shower to M^a? Andrua, at which time the brlde-eiec* w»Ps preaeoted with a basket of gifts from her assembled friend* Refre$»!ta?»tr were served at the home of Mrs. Kirk A feature of tbe shower from which the ymm fieopie de- rived considerable entertainment was a straw ride which they took about town and many were wondering what the pia« eards labeled, \This Car for Idaho\ and \Have a Look at the Bride\ meant until explanations followed. The coming event was properly heralded by the placard*, the ringing of bells and blowing of borna, during tbe ride. silverware'is missing, but the extent of tbe robbery could-not be ascertained; until Major Daniels refonlay.,, | ] t | lWlQttd^'jayaia^gj|^ locate* at Owfe''Hea^1vere burned to the ground early Sunday morning. It was imposf sibte to save the oontente of boose or barn* A h=rse belonging to Mr. Marloif and one belonging to Fiank Lester of Owls Head^togetb^^ wi)^, bay* grainj wagons, etc. were^ej||6ye#'J|he proof \ erty was icsured for $i;»00 which Mrj Mariow claims will\ not cover, the losel The origin of the fire is unknown. \| It is p)»P^fd to 1 restore^to Sarato»| its former fame as'a resort for health by. the establishment of a regular Saratogi cure,\ and hat week a meetingof owners ofspringsand-physioians wasfaeldat thi home on y the|s5ratoga baths for a consultation srttb! ike proprietor looking to the remodeling of the baths; so, «s>to f°°J a de .*. regular course of mineral water bathing along the vi^oti^^opo^^ism^t treats ment to be adopted. . Tentative plans were^ agreed'---ibpoti, anotnext year a\ definite coarse Of t»tb» Will be laid one for those seeking health, ; ' -^i^;»narrtage of\' -fliss- iSonvay HUHar>. men, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Harmon, to Mr; Predertok-V.; Band, of Washingtoo, D. C„ is announced tO occ.tlr' P4 j*i^WFif Oot|ibejc 'M^^$(M- ^arf «i^(natef of I&rAlini Academy' «ii* well known in Malone. Mr, Band holds a refpoiiBible government position in Washmgton and experts to take his bride there to residi. '*-|H)# aartadn- *aa ten- dered a Unen shower at tbe home Of Mrs. Leon Turner in Malone last Satarday, at which time she ireceived wariy valuable and useful articles of linen. ^oMtna 1 ii ;: ih<l Josepfc'ffltter were arrested lest week in Toronto ahd deport- ed to the Cnited States, they are wanted in Chicago on a chargeof bringing young women from Europe for immoral purposes, they came to forontoewlyih thesummer and bad passed as small tradesmen. The United States, .secret service bad been trying to get them across the line for some weeks without suscessbecause tbeoffenee i3 not covered by the treaty of extradi- tion. Fiasiiy the authoritiesat Washing- ton appealed to the secretary of state at Ottawa, R. W» Scott, On hearing the evidence Resigned * warrant for theirde- po«atiOBa$ ^ondesirahiftg.^ Keller put up » savage fight when the detectives apprehended Mm. Michael J. Maloney died of heart failure at his home fa Constable early Tuesday morning, aged 65 years. Deceased *«s by occupation a farmer and had lived in Constable nearly 35 years. He was a veteran of the Civil War and beionged to Brennan Post, a. A. R<, of Malone. He is survived br the widow and five onil- dren, Mrs, E. J . Law and Mrs, C, A. Oakas, of Malone, Wil'iam J., of Trenton, S. J., and Mia* Agnes and Tbomaa H., of Constable, Two brother* also survive, William, of North Cambridge, Maw., and Thomas, of Herkimer. The funeral ser- vice* will nrobably be held to-day (Thurs- day) at tbe church ia Constable and Inter- ment mad* at Matooe. i Tuesday afternoon, Rev* J.,\AV.Mao* rhtofeh ofiloiatlng.- The floral:offeringsjviaitirlg in Malone ijrero numerous «nd> beautiful,; many of tbem coming fromfriends of thodeceaaed ajmong t^e yotuiger people) mptely testis Jiabjmer Tacation with her mother in Ma- WHEN IT COMES TO CLOTHING -A13U 1 - -'\' •*••.•• There Is not a Style, Kmk or Detail in the Gut or Tailoring of Our Young Men!s Suits Omitted. The Faterics, too, are Chosen for Distinctive Correct and Snappy Style. W. C. T. U. CONVENT ION. The twenty-first annual convention of tbe Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Franklin county Was held at. Brushton, Wednesday, September 3d. The convention Was. well attended and the programme was, carried out practi- cally as previously published in thapju.- JuiDIOK. , \ , ,;\.'. ;..;_ ;. Paring this session life membership certificates 1 were presented to Mra. W. B. ~ Clark by the Malone Union, to Mrs. Mar- tha Washburn by the Bangor Union; to Mrs, D; M. D. Harris by the county W. C. T. U., and a memorial certificate to Mra, Marvel Hyde by the Vs of Maloner At 3:00 P. M. occurred the election of olfioers which resulted as followsi President—Mrs. M. D. Sill, of Malone. Vice-President—Mrs. A. L. Rich, of Moira. Cor. Sec—Mrs Martha Washburn, of Bangor. Beo. See.—Mrs. G. D. Boomhower, of Chateaugay. . Treasurer—Mies Mary Rider, of Malone. Y. W. C. T. U. Sec—Mrs. Eva Tarbeli, of Bangor. • -. L. T. L. Sec.—Mrs. Stella Stevens, of Skerry. . . \ Railroad Secretary—Mrs. Helen M. King, of Malone. Musical Director—Mrs. Ella L. Sy- monds, of Malone. « The Malone oorreepondent to the Bur- lington Free Press has the following; Looked upatpolice beadqmartersin Mont- real - is one Frederick Oliver Jock, a former railway employee whomdeteotives there believe to have performed the rob- bery of tbe Canadian Pacific railway mail car between Windsor station and Mont- real west last week Wednesday night. The accused saidhe formerly or originally came from Malone N, Y. He has been a Canadian Pacific railway yardman and a brakeman, and is familiar with the Wind- sor street station yard. IXPEB1ENCED I.IQCOB SUMEdSS- I man wanted by large (Usffllerj. Muatbe weU acquainted wits local trade. Splendid opportunity for reputable man. Tflos. Wwd, S9-4HI Ara,, mm Ymlt. 3w2 l^OR SAI.K-White Leghorn ami Bbode Wand J? Bed cockerels. fiTTLAWBENCB VAU.W fOBXTBT YABB8, CoaitaWe. H. T. «f' TfrANTED~Peo'p!etoc«JIup.Dew-e.v & Smttn'a ' vT drug store tor Tamer's unrarpaated hacx ser- vice. Prompt and reliable, prtetor. TOM TUBNEB, Pro- rONBV TO I.OAN-MCCLAEY 4 AUdtN HaIona,N.Y. a Mary Bafi and daughter f^rdelia, oi Fairhaven, Vt„ have been visiting rela- tiveaand frienda here. --.?*-'; \' L ~v \;:. ..;, 'Misses Lottie;and Dee Dewey have b^n^ting relative ir^khville. ' Mr, and Mrs. &. C. MoEuen-jaitcl;fapjttjr, : left 'm J^i^hXITuei(da>,.;..iw;bJte^i6hey: will reside. • • .. »-. .,.,•*.•/•••..'.--•. \ wv«mo&tom B : , 8_. Hmmvzoti(em Yort,|aT«been visitfnM*!l»iOTTe¥Aere. Mrs.; J^ W., Kingston and Mrs. Ceo. MoDonald were to BrushtoftTtteeday* Mi» BemiceDupee has a poiition as teacher in the vicinty of New York City. : Miss Louiee Hall is attending tbe insti- tute at; Malone. •'*:.\ i -\ ', C c c*r Sbtpard let t for Bostoh ;nTo*nn%»-.''...^;--*-' : •••- :-,••..^ r ^t> ^, ..,_.. . i CardFare/ottfr for: the g#nd* bajttjst; ba1I%;;b^~«eidL.to m«momfiaa *exfc :Frldaye.venii»g'.,<••>• ; •• < • ' ••'- •'• - -\!<•*'; •/ - : ; Mke Lulu Binan.has returned from' Cliff Haven ahd. commenoed her dutiea irk the injarmediate department of the; N6*th--L^*renoe i *o'b6oi.-' ;• ';,;; : •*\-•\ - -.•-\\-••. Some Mote people .attended the leap yew ball at Brasher last Friday nights Mr. and Mrs. John Hammil spent Sun- daywitemBosf*h,a fa»|ir •••-*•'- ;.; tWoondiHo»^f Je^ Mba* i What'irdpjrbved',-'- -y^T- . '\ ; '-•'. *•-'* -'-* M, H. Ross and family have .returned from Roeswood. >• -,-, . .*, • ., •,.., , : .' Mi*e Anna Dewey Is in Potsdam for, a i»iBpl^oIw«eiir. :-:• •.'',, ^fd'u '..:'! lliajcaW jOewey -an* f^lJ^l^^' entertained relativee from Parishville. Miss Alios Kajmoud has been visiting $ti*ej*<p*$*fi:fe.'L-\-'V-•;./'• ' m ..- : '-. Mrs. John W/Kingston spent Wednes- day with Mrs. a :-E* parWon. ;. Miss Jane Hourihan has a position as teacher to Rome, N. Y, - ' *-<*•• • i Mi* Maty Weekesreoently spentafew School openedxm Tueeday ioH tbJa'Week with a large attendance. ^The'teachers^ Principal MuIlerTand Miss Savage, come Well recommended and we have no doubt thatthebi«h standard of the sohpol witf be maintained. We most, cordially wel- ooiwtbamlftoiw-iobooi and town m€ hope the year will he a pleasant, and profitable one for pupils and instructors, -- Djc. tovtMm %* I*. Barber, of 3raab«, spent Sunday with Wm. Morrell and family. l A. &; Newland iasrjendlngafeWweeks in New Hampehire. Miss Florence Clark, is atteodtog echooi in BruBhton. - ~* Miss Elisabeth Morrell returned to her school work to Yonkers Ust Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Grlffiii Is visiting relative* in Greenwich, Conor .- •> On Sunday afternoon at his late honie after* long liinessoccured the death of Dennis fiandin one of Lawrencevilla's oldest and moat respected reskientB. Deceased was 70 years old and for a long time bad been a patient sufferer, during which time he was tenderly cared for by the ehildren with whom be lived. Mr, Hamlio was a Civil War veteran, a loyal citizen and as sucb will be missed in the community. The funeral was held at his Mn residence on Tuesday afternoon. lone, returned last week to ber -school work at Minnewauten, North Dakota. ].\ \ Miss Arlfe Bowen, who visited with Mias El«ie Douglass a few days, last week left on SatU'day for Watertown,, where sheias a position in one of the echools. [ MiaseeG^rtrudeFiterimmons and Mary O'Rburke, who:have beenvlsiting rela^ ri*e«atMandan,N.D., for.several weeks, isd to their home in Malone on Sat- urday. i,w *••;- .••,•*•-.:•.j ,,,-- .. --. Messrs. jSuilford and George Sharron ndtheir8ifter,MiasAgnee,of Chioopee, JESst., areTn Malone on a two Weeks Vacation, the guests of thehr grandfather, John Deiarm.- ••; ••* • '• /- •/ -. ^ -j--;--,- i Mrs. Joseph Trbmblee^ well known- in- Malohe, died or neuralgia of the heart at her home in Altona isit Friday. , Mias Mary Hanley, of Malone, a cousin, attend- js^thefar^ral;;^\ ^;•;; -,;^ .;/ ;. ,_'•\. \;;;;. t i..'•• ^\Ca'sasxa - % has''spent* the greater part otthe summer at,.Chateau? gay Lake, is-in Malone for a few days, vfeitingTiisparente, after Which he goer :lfe' Jbh^;l*^re«-'andi Wa^:^;% FaUowfandtwo children, of Brooklyn experienced Cruss fitter or Rot ^t^KEyoi|r.-choice, go to an experienced truss fitter or one t- not experienced, or try to fit yourself, but best of ail, come 1 tome anq'getsatisfaction as many 'others in this vicinity - have done, and prove my assertion. I have recently fitted some of the very wo^at cases you can hardly conoeive of. Some who have let inexperienced ones tamper with them, finally come to me and get relief. My charges are only moderate and yon will make no mistake in coming to me at once. Over twenty years' experience. . .i. j •••:,•:••• • - tim^si and Expert ^rass fitter, m^MM^QT^ MALONlvN.^ Shoe Store l&*'JftH^l&Be^ <dti&i&l1&& Binan.- ii aome- to town ^hisj Wjsek^ p|l'5«Nrh^e toattehd 'the funeral of Mrs. Anna O'Connell. rMfss Babe Lea left for Bspnington, •Tfc', on, Tuesday. She %i}F T!BI( he> rhower, Mrs. Martin'Cummings, at that pUce for a Jew day* after whioh she feavee for Boston, where she ex^epta to Wifte'tM-_im$VK': '•- \V.. • ~\ -'<-••\• '.->.; ' * Miss * Sadie\\ C,{ Faipieri;' Who' has -been- .-.!*..*_„'^fr_«_-„ ....jfjigne^jeft to-day viriUng relatTvee in for Tapper Xake, where she Will visit for a few days,after Which she goes to New R0oh«W,m Y«wh0|Bfhe laatpoiWoii inoneoflhesohools. Spting Will Boon o PERA HOUSE MALONE - N./f* SEPT. I4fh to I R. W. Marks Presents the People's Favorite Actress May A. Bell Marks :, V Supported by .; .— Marks Bros. No. f Dramatic Co. ..*. ^ Maton*Gra'oije.'Np,S#s', \ •' yJ'.; 1 At the regular meeting Saturday, Sept- ember 5, tTwo .applioanta wereaooepted, and obligated in the first and second sum of ten dollars was appropriated for the btaefit of those In.cbafge of \Tag Day* and the anjount Wilt be delivered on or before September l?fch. The Worthy Master annonnced that the State Master F. N. Godfrey would visit Franklin bounty the week beginning Oct. 5, and that meeting of Oct U would be deferredantil thaiolfewing^Mohstay even- ing at the usual hour. «or next meettojt* will beheldSaturaay Oigbt, September 32, and is Cere's Day. . Burke Orange was present to goodly number and a fine programme was -given by their WortbyiLeoturer and members after whioh 'refreshments were- served. E are having a grand clean-up of winter goods to make room for spring goods. A good time to buy for next season's heeds. Low prices prevail. In fact, it is marvelous, bow much a small amount of cash WiU buy here*; This ia a; cash storei and you don't have to pay big prices to help make up tbe other fellow's bad debts, New York. Feataringr City Production Only 4 M 2«to Century Price* The Sist Triumphal Tour of the Premier Pan-American Attraction > KDBE'EaEBI'OUBE! At the Point of the Sword The Banker's Wire The Duke's Daughter The Girl from the Ridge In New York Town <> — .• A Wire's Devotion MATINEES ABird in a Gilded Cage . Kathleen Mavourneen For His Sake «.: This tailoring shop is headquarters first oX A fire which completely destroyed a barn belonging to George Tryon on Web- ster street and by whioh his house was considerably damaged by fire and water, occurred last Friday morning. When the fire was discovered the interior of the barn was a sheetof flames. Through lack of familiarity with the working of the fire alarm box near the house there was a delay in sending is the alarm which gave the fire more ofa start than It would have bad under ordinary olronmstaBoaa, Tbe department did good work lo saving the bouae and other residence* near by which were on fire several times. The origin of the firs is unknown, Mr. Tryon was In- •cured with the Cbannell agency for ao amount sufficient to altcnat cover tbe loss. In tbia connect km it might be well to say that the operation of a fire alarm box In •ending io alarm is very aimpto, aatd any- one not familiar with tfeeir ofieraUoa skould apply for information at oaoe. mat Girl p'6 M There wiQ be on exhibition at the Me- tone Fair one of the strangest of all human beings, Minnie Ha-Ha the Australian Bush Girl, She Is the only one that rep- reaente her peculiar race of people alive in America. Stands 8 feet 0 inches in height, weighs89 pounds, and when angry has the strength of two men combined. The many moods of Minnie Ha-Ha are a -ource of continued interest. One mo msnt she is quiet and gentle, mimicking all aort* of people and thin«r», and tbe next moment she displays spitfnl, wierd and vindicative feeling*, being turned by tbe slightest citoumrtance. She readily understand* all that Is said ia her presence, in Eagtl*h< H«r own language, that of the Australian Boab- maa, she has fargoUeo, so long irtt since •be was brought to %ok country. Her r*stl*sanrss is pronounced, abe naver sitting down daring the day, and a nurse betog required to seep her in bed at nixBf. one relisbes being on exhibition and as this will b* bar fins appaaraoo* ia Malooa, the** is no doubt but what That Girl Minnie'Ha-Ha will be the leading By good clothes, 1 mean clothes that are ma4e wall by experienced workmen, from good mate- ,»tiais and in fieasoaahte styies, They look, fit aa& wear well ~ '• Then, too, this is the place to buy kindred goods call here. 3PRIOES ALWAYS REASOKABIiB SUITS FOR ALL OCCASIONS j. c. Welch, MALONE, Maimer of Gtood Clothes, NEW TORE LADIES' coupoir Ttis Coupon ind iO Cent* wai enHHe any lady toOneHe*er?ed 8eatTicKetforUieMciodj.y Krenln* f*rt6fiQ*oce.ot; -* - 1BEGIRL FROM THE KIDGE Mutt J»secured before Op auitona*** ',..-. SILO *=•-. ' , \ -a^LaiaiaiaiaiaHk *'v'V^alalalalalalH - c-u;^^^M „..*^f^^H :> ^v^^^^H \'\.\ • ..\•m ^**** k ' .^a^a^a^aV.- ^- .W a^a^a^aw&kk a^a^a^a^B'lZJ You can't afford, to be without a silo. 1 hey will pay for themselves easily la any year. We are making tbe best silo ever built in Franklin County out of only selected dry lumber. Catalogue on Applkaaiiap. ; Adirondack Silo Co., Mwvwwwl i i\* J I m ^& 1 m tw 1*k - * ^^t lS-4*,