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nd: fourth Thursdays block,: L.E,. Lacy commande record keeper. 1C gory W~J$2:§JE§. at .,.f$3 Klock: -R Sécretary. dos Cpp s Witherill lodge No and-[0 Of Elf—2,564. Meetsgeve eccond and fourth Tuesday in G. A. R. hall. M.\p‘f‘@0minsky. protector, cox nene n a mame anes Cuba lodge No. 691, ; ~~ Meetings every Frid glock in I. O. O0. FR. hall, 'R. Moses N. G., C. M. 64 ~ x & Southworth E€URA, °N. Y. «Adetiobeet 'and-Praymen. ._. Baléd tiny: Straw, Wood and Shavings. SC C00 bo. \Az> ~. MCRKETS TO ALL POINTER EAST OK WEST. 2p t c\ rO8TON, CLEVELAND, CHICAGO ANT INCINNATL ° , ' wa'n 0 2g W EAT; 2 Ko. #%,'daily, solid Vesttibube train Olean, Nai mann, mestown. Cleveland, Cincinnati and Dt xs fammdlnmg car. Btops at Olear svitle. ¥, ns Wolnls Ad- ing* waay ', No 7, Gdatly stopping at all prinei os to Halamanca.. Pullman cars to nnati and Chlcagn. connecting (or Brad ord, -Mg@als to Mining Car. 1.36 pom.. No 26, daily accommodation for ) 1 3.66nnectmg at Carrolton for Bradford 1.53“? m., No, 101 daily accommadation fo Jaggg own connectitg at Cerroliton for Brad- oras C00 +C.2 !. e sant, | 21 &. m., No._102. daily accommodation ._ « Esme ® liq Pullman, Parlor and Cafe cars rom. Hornélisvilie cast, anives in-New York 7'p‘ll’T-FJ TC jC * > irofikh & fitting ‘V‘Clflbllll‘lrmtrfln. “£3: 32“ m“ Alle; Ug. IBITA, 3 w to “Wu? connections fimmpm 'hshington;-also ocnneétlnflg for pointA Ot iffalo and Rochester Divisions: Stops at [$0113le a, Meals in Dining car. 'a) pm., No.14, daiity for Hornelisvilie \Corning Elmira, Waverly, Owego, B iton and New York, ith... No. If, daily, accommodation fo; M6; connecting for points on Buffal: ster Diviatons , p.,. 8, dally for RHornelisville, Cord t Binghamton, Boston and New York igh,Pullman sleepers. 6. 6. aay, New York,. ageclal for Hornelle: @, Corning, Limira. Binghamton, arriving at NewFork §:0v a. m. Pullman Veatipule sleepe: at:'Oléan and Wellsville. p\ idformation may boe obtained from ent from Xd + p. w. COOKE, Gen'l Pasg't Ag't. Now *a« CJ BUFFALO ANDALLEGHENY % VALLEY DIVISION: Fime Table taking effect Nov. 27th, 1904 \Frais leave Cuba daily except Sunday fifilflélfast, Mt. Morris, Rocloxester‘and points East as follow»: ' Rochester Express - Roctiester Mail - - For Hinsdale, Olean, ca; Franklinville, Bu ver man am 6:37 a. m. 4:17 p. m. Bradford, Sale falo and Km y 11:58 a. m. r Express - - B8:1iv.m. -Traiog leave Qlean for Port Smethport, Emporium and in e atations at 10:05 a. m. ANO am. daily except Sunday. For hport. Clermont, Falls Creek and burg 9:10 a. m., daily exceptSanday, trains At 10:36 a.m. and 10:06 : aod Washington Pallman service on d dining car service to Washing- morning train. no s sna leave Hinsdals for Franklin: Rast Aurora,.and Buffola at flp 10:43, am. and 3:51 p. m- ays and 6;13 a. m. and 3:51 p. m, ~Tigket Agent, Cubs, N. Y. W.Afrersury. . J. ®. Woon, legeral Manager. - Pass. Traffic Mgr. [HO, W. BOTD. Gan. Pass. Agont. Jfie best foreign methods,, WIGHT, Director . “A... afs WIGHT, Accompanist. frat Street, w onn umes wen ene cmmen i 8m' have voted to expend $400,000 on roads this year. 'and Edwin K. Soyder'of Andover were ULLMAN CARS TO NRW YORK, [ some time out pip He § fougn course of yrelin Instruction ac- N.Y. Pleasant Valtey to Robt, Moore for: $1,- wt % Fo % The supervisors of Ontario county te * *% *% + Charles H. Gamble of Aifred and Miss Carrie Eaton of Ulyses, Pa., were united in marriage last evening. *% \p s * Five bondr. d and fifty nine deer were Hed in the state of. Pennsylvania _ dur- ng the season that closed recantly. ~ % % D B La The marriage of Miss Carria Whiting olJasper and W. E. Hanter ot Canist=o is announced to take p'ace Jan. 4, at the home of the bride. % Miss Bertha Olive Bordick of Alfred ugited in marriage last week,. Mra., Snyder is a graduate of Alfred Academy, * # ' % \ B - # ~ The wat r was shut off at Randolph a faw days azo, and people worked for itil they were informed of the t ation. La & % - A requisition has been sent to the state foreat, fi-h and game commission at Albary for 200,000 pike and perch fry, which will be rsed in further stocking the Genesee river at Mt. Morris. % U 8 B last week at Little Willey. )duce company. The firm will be com- posed uf E.R. Washburn of Franklin- ville and T. Kerens of Ellicotvilte and (ll, The twelfth Worcester salt apscial lei! Silver Springs last week for Providence, Rhodo Isafand. few months azo for the benefit of Mra. Harvey's bealth. He was the father of Mre. Charles Young of Bolivar, Hayden; junior warden, M. J. Campbell; treasurer, J. ND. Case; secretary, F. L. lor deacon, E. N. Case; tyler, F. A. Glea- son, chaplain, J. A. Dixon: senior mas- ter of ceremonies, aA. D. Gould; janitor master of ceremoniss, Fred Bacon; mar- 7{ _ Three hundred cars of celory-have bee . & \C |abh¥Tppod from Arkport over the Sh Cyrus Whitcomb has solid his farm - at this fall, * * e Miss Helen Myrlie Brown and Mr.: r Jay Pickup were united in mafriage « *c % * a e band at the Suldier's Home, Bith, o ba disbanded Janoary 1st. The an'zation was supported by the pro- of the cauteen, which was abfllst? # # Olean is to bave a new fruit azad prb— auffalo, # - There were 60 cars con- ® ® ¢ C La Franklinvilie Masons have elected ° the following officers: Worshipful mas- er, D. A. Owen; senior wardan, S. C. c tona; senior deacon, T. W. Swan; jun- hall, Dr. Chas. Kelley. - WITk THE CUBA MASONS ELECTOFFICERS Officers Elected and a Ban- quetServed at the Hall. Gearge H. Swift Chosen Mas- ter-The Chapter. At the annual election of Caba Lodge F. & A. M. on Wednesday evening, Dec. 21, the following officers were. glected : G. H Swift, W. M.; E. H. Seott, 8. W.; w. D). Brayman, Jr., J. W.; F. L. Sibley, a reception to the members and their gentlem mn friends, will be held Jan. 9th, with Mre. 8; H. Morgan, Elm street. Attention Bartle Post G. A. R. Comrades: Post ard W.R.C. at the Post rooms, Saturday, January 14th, 1905, at 2 n'elock p. m., for the purpose of installing the officers of both Post and Corps, 'transact such other business as may come before the body. All comrades are PRATERNITIES, t There will be a joint meoting of Bartle 1 aud to w. A the Earl of Ballincorne is dead, child- earldom. No, don't smile incredubous- be wandering or in her second child- & food, but listen to wliat I am about to tell you. the differonce in this early part of the ninetcentl . son has succeeded in drawing conches | by steam, and the middle of the cight- eenth, when coaching was in its prime nd we Wino Tode liad the excitement ok an occasional robbery. whymain was not the brute who .ntw manding our valuables. soft and musical. his hand was white and shapely, and 1 noticed the lace that fell over it was of the finest texture. that had been presented him~by the king himself. man that if he would send it to our houge In York his messenger should re- tions asked. ed to hear him, so intent was he upon me, not the wrinkled old woman of to- day, but with as fair a skin, as blue not take opportunity it gives me to take it to your house myself, and if 1 decline the price you put upon it please set the fact down to the influence of the young lady beside you, whose beauty and in- nocence prevent my retaining any ar- bid you a very good evening.\ a courtier he turned away, directing the conchman to drive on. entertainments at the homes of our friends civilities by giving a masked ball. Our house was 'enndles, and the costumes of the guests were of the richest and wildest variety. N INHERIT My boy, I have sent for you to make very important announcement, Rince I cou not fii s, you are the rightful helr to that the , thinking your old grandmother to Arlt I wish I conld milo you undestand o centyiy, when Mip. stephen > yot i pu: 'The high- pin urders first and robs afterward, but * aining 2,500,000 pounds of salt. - It |jvas often chivalrous, especially to wo- | |, Ana moe acters - ittle V R - 1d | . A When I was a girl of twenty I and to know that lhe wis risking» lis 8 al‘ey Village trustee; have“ 4 n eqpp y evefy inhabitant Ot “181 men‘ en w as a z I 0 we 3 lrrc to hp “fit“ Pre Wis prl\“|lv do. threatened to shut off the water SUDP'Y/Sta with a five pound sack. - | traveled from London to York with my Igwhtful I feaved 1’41‘1'“ h'il-nl 1,1:t could of ali customera who leave the water * * father, aud on the rqud five. met onc 9! | not bear to let brim gn. - Finaly I saw * ' q-mmfifre‘ézifigh‘ toft m mz seine c ®. sz ‘F-t.h9~S_§ V‘ggnth'llmll. \\ e were passing it my fulthev Coulintr t )~\nrd U3 “41“ “Wm!- - tor of the People's church of East Olean, ~ ' \ | ed at my companion that he lad got A masked & to the couchman to.stop. 6 . - A dletaEDennlsflgaxas. Saturday evening: | man rode up to the (Lam window. 901m? «1le to his lulexiltity.’ “I“ mulisn- aged 72 years. He wont to that place a goa pif j 'rces =f ' | ed inthe erowd, slippo®@ through A holding a pistol in our faces and de door into the garden, and iny highway His voice was wa to My father had but little money with | ,,, im, but did have a valuable snuffbox Ie told the highway- of eive five times its value and no ques- | ,, The robber scarcely seem- in in eyiol inSFgollcfenl a head of halt A8 ) aq (mat he was the segond son of a no- arfflg‘ i 311g and. w bleman who had tiuken to the road , Good sir,\ said the robber, \I would from n keen love of adventure. He your snuffbox but for the 1:1 to Icle of yours. I have the honor, sir, to p~ + Raising his hat with all the grace of | That winter was a gay one in our 886 | |y n{s wife and children - Even in n town, and after attending | ppose youthful escapades he never ben- el we concluded to return the L lighted with i thousand Treasurer; A. C. Pneflcott,.Sechary: earnestly requested to be present, by | One of the 'gentlemen personated & | go nis only son. who died childless Hower Utter, Trustee 3 yeare; G, H. Har | order, highwayman, wearing a brace Of PIS | vestor®@y. His death leaves you the ris, Trastce 2 years. W. M. Bennett, Commander. | to's in his belt, with an ugly looking next in linc. - Bere nre the papers con- a »a+ R. H. Grady, knife to match, He came up £0 Me | grming you in your claim. ACTION OF THE Adjt. and asked re to dance, The moment ~* PRUSELLA GARRISON. ENCAMPMENT. LL Saas.) ou tale cll xfs # to s n Pull he spoke I recognized the man who had robbed us on the road from London. minuet. figure was so symmetrical, he was so |. whore we stood partly sereened beuaind faike:'s snulfbox. \ITow did you dare come here?\ 1 \I woisld have dared anything to gee you f Woe pree ' uro T have toséthor so eontinuougkly that we be hig you. man passed off the place in safety. Later, when my father found me, I cnught. (One spring morning I was sitting in ks © fe::truth, w + flififlfi'i\ be dl & _m~,‘aj‘, was ¥ . FALL p the garden in the rear of the house th really Pas whon above the wall I1 saw the head my highwayman lover, me tq mike an appointment with him met on several ocensions. finally persuaded ime at one of our trate and be married. your grandfather. thame, at learning that you have de- 1C adventure blighted his life and made od by ail who knew him and worshined many ia person whom he stopped on Lbelped, dying, the title and estates descended permitted him to lead ime in the He lanced so gracefully, his rtly in his manner that every one iecad him. - When the dance was sted he led me away to a window | ;q curtains. 'Then he handed ine iny ed. :.;:uflx.\ he replied. at onee.\ I said. \You will be Lvery oue has uotieced you.\ I[ would willingly hang for the pleas. ineéit<igq oné daiice witi~ Fig ti r.\ respite the danser & rian we taiked | i to exeito attention. ~A strange hap- oss thrilled anc. - This fascinating had caught the fancy of a mg girl naturally full of romunce, t women who have tired of the lon Neck Scarfs and Long Boas, The short fur scarfs and cravats e welcomed cordially by the man¥ f nd heavier stoles, the form of wh ve him the He sent out notify the police that the highway h was in town, but he wus never I was about to seream when L recognized the volce of IIe persuaded a man. snoke. a wood near the city, and there we Ile confess- eetings to go with him to a magis L never returned my home, but sailed to France with | Don't start, don't bend your head for ended from-1 will not say a high- symimu-~s nobleman whose love for m an exile. My husband was belov» ited by n shilling dishonestly, and ie highway and found in need he The Earl of Ballincorne, his brother, The encampment of Odd Fellows held the regu'ar cf the order last Menday alected the following officers: Chief Marvin; sen- Corner . e & for 1 a lor warden, W. W. VahNoy; junior war- den, Harry Whesaler; high priest, Delos Cole; scribe, Rawsrd Amaden; treasurer, George DaBolt; regresentative to the grand encampment, Francis Brown; al- ternate representative, George DaBolt ; trustee tor one year, George Lutzle. The royal purple degree was conferred on five candidates and a bangqaet was served to the members. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Good Rank Work a Drawing Card. LL Lodge Briefs. Good rank work will always I~ a drawing card, and your lodge has the material for doing good work, says the Pythian Herald. A little time and study will perfect the part, and then get to business and do your work well. The master cannot do all the work. He snly guides and assists. ship must do the rest. The membership of the endow rpent aw The meTber- rank in good standing Sept. 1 was 061 and the insurance in force $1 738,000. The Prytbian bome at Sp O., was established by the gra lodge of Ohio in 1890 4g. Including recent buildings and furnishings. represents ea outlay of $250,000. There are now in aQnge of 170 children being cared for. An illustration of the fraternal spirit among lodge members was recently ob- served in the settlement of a partner- ship (dispate without reeourse to law eourts by | of Pythias in Topeka. Kan. They sub- mitted - their - differences 10 fellow knights, and the matter was satisfac- torily adjusted. . The Sprig of Myrtle says that. while the supreme lodge at its recent con rention failed to abolish the use Bf the \semiannual\ it is only a question x time, and a very short time. too, when theme will be ro more semian- nual or any other changeable pass words profoulgated. bn ann nov nnis \4 _- The Greenleaf Ciib Tha Greagleaf Political Equality ctub I-14 its regolar semi-monthly méaeting with Mts Florssces Shaffer, Mouday «reging. Menters mcraovier to rofl | mnch beavier aml enarser, amd A Bat two members of the Knights ; call with carrent tipies | Amiatere®ID® ) n_, une yery jarge ard beayy article was read Sesan , que is first basted over the out- - - , C T)k# - thie - ©BBC care begs Fried Cakes [fovr' Small Fol'ké. -- The following recipe, confilbuted by Mro. Goorgs Kuople, was received too ict? 'for publication last week. As It was intended for the Christmas season will it not be out of place this week, therefore the PaTRIOT gladly gives it room. ' Two oggs well beaten, two cups of whi of buttermilk, ong teaspoon of salt, two teaspoonful s of coda, any Aavoring desired Two teaspoon{fule of baking powder sifted in the flour. Make some of the aough in round balls. R 7 side and yellow on the other, resembling peaches. After ing. ice with wh HOLIDAY FANCIES. RAPID AND PLEASING NEEDLEWORK ANSWERS A POPULAR DEMAND. Ingenious Use dt Noveity Braids. Decorative Articles For Gifts Are Easlly 3 Useful - Work bor and Photograph me. Something new., easy to do, effective -this is the demand in the world of fancy work at the holiday season. and it seems to be met by the method of using the beavy novelty wraid, which is called novelty applique. Designs and instructions for this work 6 occur is follows in the Designer, There are a number of braids suitable for use in this manner. but in the accompany: inz iHuostrations only two bave Leen emplovedl, one com sel of lozenge shaped forms conn ed bro shendet stems.. somewhat like boniton. - but A + | wWORKBONX WITB BRAID DECORATIONS I prow zzfirmg braid - Both of these have oop edges and are mazde in various sizes. ranging from those almost :s gman and fint as lace braids to some fu to sugar, one cup of sour cream, one cup, ite icioy and sprinkle pink sugar on one *% Then\ twistedt embroidery #{ik, or, mM case: of an'\Lbeavy design, rope silk, is used, and a stitch is put Into each of the loops on the edge of the braids, while three stitches nre taken from side to side across .the stems which join the lozenge forms together. These silk stitches sprinkled over the entire design add very much to the richness of effect, give a touch of color and character to» the braid and bold it firm- ly in place without further sewing, so that the work is rapid and easy of ex- ecution. Linens of fine or heavy weave in dif- BRAIDED PHOTOGRAPH FRAME. gailted or rucked silk over sleet wad ding nnd should be fitted to the box, then the bottom and the side pleces i overhaniled together on the wrong side. The outside portions should be fitted ferent enlors have been used for mak ing the articles in the accompanying linctrations. but other materials could be employed to quite as gond advan- taze - Ivck. pique and cagvas would form - suitable backgrounds for the heavy braids and sheer white linen and slik for those of lighter quality. As for the embro'dery silk. in some In- stances it may match the braid or the background, and in others may form a striking contrast to them. Rometimes the background is matched. or its color in a lighter or darker shade is nsed The round woarkbox of carpelian red Lnenp is stitchel with silk of a deeper red. and the <qnare cornered photo frame in dali green is worked w.th giik which ia very little darker than the ; back ground For the photograph frame two pieces of thin cardbeard are required. also a piece of Humen ot silk for the fracking The cardboard he cut the same | shape gs the covering. laat about an eighth of an cnch smaller all around. A thin laver of sheet waddipg placed between the front and the card witi j give the frame a softer, richer took. and | on this may re sprinkbed secbet pow- | der of some delicate perfaime. aas l_ Agwooden salt box makes the frmest for the wrorkbwx wand Mg te «eli a. Gyan b» % t t | (C rut and adjugted in by overhanding along the top. ter and in a double ing it once I have never been sa tisfied with any other method pan of dry erm which I add to the corn as 1 form thein ter and form inuch easier as they are not «n «sticky be mach by hrshing and combing dean brush and | mixing the four amd sour vk tbor- similar mauner, then he outside and fhe inside pieces joined Sotes From Good Housekeeping. A friend told me several years ago bat rice shon'ld be cooked in cold wa- After try- In muking popeomm balls 1 have a T fey Iset- Fars that are matter aml worn ean carefully with a perfectly Then shake the fors till no dust cames ont Delicate agriddlecakes are mode hy cughly together the right \efor\ la the moming add salt, a 2d «oda, but no four. oo Tke ItasMlag In the Tarker Modern cookery «Sl mot even let us atiff ear and in the mast dal break wr way that bread sots Cke 4 cporg? toa &éfaw ont from the bird the jmees e eravats, too, nre younger looking, hervy in effect. ' pleasunt revival. grace and becoming quality in a | which the flat stole, especially in # or short haired fur, never pogs With the return of the boa to will come some of the wiry hair tarkgey woth bread «iying a+ 0 EFFECTIVE FURS. alamity to the impecunious:. F « 13 The old fashioned bon is af There is a which were unsuitable for stoles, The stoles, however, remain the! imposing 81310 in furs. set- in ma which a frfilwot tails occurs bel throat on either side of the stole similar fringe finishes the end#: and paws ornament the lower ed the big muff. 2s, . Chinchilla composes the second.: el, a cape stole formed of 1 ) fur, divided by a decorative gra: sementerie, the whole 'outlined w soft double frill of gray. c fur fitment to meet the -régu of both day and evening this consideration, bo lag Cottage Pudding. , - Butter slices of bread, ha stewed blackberries; straw ber of bread in your pudding dish, the fruit; then bread, and So on, the pan is filled, having the top of bread. Bake in a rather mod oven. M Nut Parfait. / I ~ Bol one. cupful of sugar in balfay, cupful of water until it strings,, 'whipr:; the whites of three eggs until ifofbj pour the bolling sirup into P ring rapidly. Beat until cold, thfi'n an cupful of chopped nuts, a tg spoonful of vanilla 'and a pfirit of\ ped cream. Freeze the same a cream. 'The Basques of the Tailor fillings A number of the latest bJouse ways “ carry short basques that start. fron just in front of either hip and und pronouncedly, These add a very nove and piquant air to what is kllgw 4 the tailor made blouse and aré. ant panied by an exceedingly shapely cut slightly deeper, in front than at back. A _ Palpitation, 8&5 ing, Short Brea ip, and it laft me withm ery 3 itatt Wafhiw” hegemtlw'm’ e m breathe, robbing me of sleep, ma m'mahhe‘\ midwm ‘ a - exhausted from the least érer in such a critical condition t attend to my business, MypH %Y* unable to control my armqh &ora~m and. while if mav retain then, is amt oom idieamme eit ne [€