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E:r.tenor al;ld lnronor Pamtwg Woo I ~ w.islung, Gramlng, Glazmg Kala,_ uUWDII Stgn Pamtmg ere ere Oflice room, No' 6 Allen block, en trance Main street All orders recave prompt attent1on Oo111petllnt workmen only employed Go to JAMES G. SMITH. ll WEST :llmST STREET -FOB-- wrapping Paper, PAPER BAGS_,_BUILDING PAPER ST.A.TIONEttcY, CANDY AND IOE CREAM BOXES JAP.· ANESE NAPKINS TWINES BUTI'ER TRAYS OARPET LINING TOILET PAPERS ETC Telephone N um her 236 JOHN HARRIS, t1 WJIITLEY AVE Soft, Hard and Tollot Soa~s. Kitoaen Graass Exchanged for Soap> !end pi><~ tal card an~ wlll have w .. o1 calt llANUF.\.CTURER OF ~ALM SOAP. Aa'lt )'OUr &:roC<Jr for [t Oren Applequist, Contractor & Builder SliOI' 18 & 20 sTEELE RESII ENCE 809 \IN BOR STIUIET Estimates C' vcn Ol\ ILll kJnda oi '\\! ork p rtaln tng Ul the buslnesa of building rron tl-io rom plete ba1ldlog of boUBes <>r 1-truMnrrs of aU) klDd to small jobbing scroll and Dnud Rn Ving Turnlngoranr pnrt of inaicto finish sud DJJ Bt.airtl Veneer-ed Door& ete All kinds of rna t<>rla!J oupplled BEECIIAJ 8 PILL'! FO tt SA I F: IN .:JA.MEHTOW:N UY \\VELLniAl'i JU1.US Roai BstatB IDI[ Loan A[HllC~ J. &. A. D. Dewey --ARE STILL AT-- No. 11 East Third St. Wbere KOQd bat'gams can a! wqys be bad In any ktnd of Real Estate nt the oTmer l bottom pr ce Hquar~ dealmg wtth all REMEMBER THE PL ICF J. & A. D. DEWEY. SAY! This Means You. Have you stopped to thmk that W1nter ts nearly here and your stock of Unden' ear 1s very low Well, bear 1tt mmd that we are showttlg the finest !me m the c1ty and would b'\' pleased to show 1t to you Call at our factory lU the Warner Block, or drop us a card and our man w11l call on you White & Graham. :MA.N'F RS THE CHA UT \ l Ql A OU~TOM f>HIRT I ll hUARii.NTEED Wmu Blo~k Jamestown, N Y. IN Samtary -AND- HOT WAHP HEATI~G -OR- TELEP H 0 NE -127 m Tailoring. ~~ Ro mtt 1\ controvers;r. and rnworepre &en tat on hn \' e ar 13en ove-r Aasem bh man Utlfor l • course m relatiOn to tho b1ll '\ lu wg the rate of >ntere•t to five per c~ut tbe trouble hanng Lten stmed up by deatgmng Demoernts that tt 16 proper he should have an op[ or tmuty to 1 resent Ius at de of tho 'ase He st> n Is ready to v!Dd!Cntll bt\ con du t n the followmg grounds Fu·st Assemblyman Gtfford on ev~ry o r tston fa,ored the passage of thlB fhe per cent b1ll not only on tlB first and seconJ roaltngs b 1t before Msembly comm ttees Second He was absent nt the ttrne of tis passage tn tbo assotmbly because 1t 11as unlerstood that no Important b ll shou I I come up for final action 01 that lay tor the reason that the leader of the Rtpuhhcans Mdo M Acker,wnsalsnt atten hug tbe funeral of .Assemblyman !Jrattat Brunda~te of Steuben county rlur I Forty other Rcpubhcan 1 em hers ani I\ DemocratiC menthers were also <tl ••nt at the t1me of passage Fourth AllSemblyman G11fordalvorat e I thl' passage of the five per cent Ltll hy the senat~ alter JUl pnssngo tn tile U'Bem bly m OJ postt10n to the ropres ntatiws 'lf $300 000 000 amd to be organtze I under tuo leadership of Roswell I Flower F1 fth Tbe report that any olfirer any ba tk m Jamestown or dse\h' n cttl Bt d re<'lly or mdtrectl) eVl r 1 a I any rn ~pondence or conlersntl n vi 1tl Ass~n I ymnn Giffotd w1th refe1PI \ t su 1 l I 1 prevtous to tts possagA 1 n th \\' mil) tti not only absurd but IIteh false litxth I be tlve per cent btl! u t II n t h '\ been rencheu on tho day < !11• 1 sa~\ hn lit not have heeu forth xtt 1 a10n o[ the A sa1on for fiftct!n rnu It R In tt n of Chas l' McC'iell1 1 I tl 1 the ll<>mo rats LAST CHANCE Upon the first day of re~stmt10n m rural nelgh borhoods the board of reg~ a try vere d~reeted bY law to place 1\POn tl e bo<>ks of reg1st\y the narnet~ of all pqrsons qualtfied to 'otllm such dtstrwt at such electiOn wl 1eh appear on the pall hat 1'f the next prececdmg general election held ul tho distnot an I nl~o tho = n the I red on ln. {ens r fh IJ~mocrats cla m they are go ng to 1 eat !1011 W S litlford for re electton m th Fusld1stnct of th1R co011ty buttt dot\ not seem J ossible fh y certamly cannot 11oltss many Republicans fat! to 'ote !or Jum ttn l ~<> <an dtsCO\ er no earthly reason wh> they should not au pport I un ill r <. fiord Js a stra ~~ t Republican anu an !tou~st man tlentt!le l w>t!t tl e !armtng m (erest an !master of the stato grange Ev ry Iarmer ought to vote for htm tf he belt ves 10 untty aiJ)Ong the farmers A grNtt cry IS rats~d becnuse M r Gtfford wns not m tim assembly wben the five 1 er cent mterest btl! W~<S bronght up but 1t ts \ell known ,tl at 1t was a Democratic tnck bnn~;wg up that b1U unexpectedly wh<n 1t was known that many H•p 1bhcnus could not be present lla I ~lr ti tturu known tl e btl! w IS to be 1eporte I a fact whtch Jt w 18 Imposstble for Inn to know he won!] ha\e I em on hnn I to v Jte for t But 1f 1 ', nno.l souw uther Republicans h 1l l een tl crt tho llvmocrats woull n t 1 ~ve brought out the h1ll Huch trtck ry ougl t not tu w1n wtth honest men nn<l wo tlon t belt~' a tt wtll decetve tl e 1ntellJgont 'ott rs. of tho firs~ d1str ct mt.< electing a Demm mt m place of Mr luff< r I ....o..,..- OtT\ 2Q-B L Widrig nad w1le of ( ha 1tnuqua are vmttmg at li' J Smtth s :rbe Bon \V L Ses~10ns gave lClll address at Dnvts s h!lll on t'Vemng !sst TIJe Ho 1 0 P del vered a lecture at the same Wedneeday evemng nnd 1lll J Ed war Is dtd not am ve on l uesday everung he deln er d a lecture on Monday even 1Ug of this week U M Le vts tetnrned to Allegh~ny on Monday .After pnssmg 8abbnth with his parents We rPJ.l et to hcnr that Dr 0 A Wdhnms ts movmg to some pomt m western Pa where bo wlll locate Mrs L C Graham IS tmproVlng her 1 ouse 1 y butldtng a w1de verand~~o m front John Ktpple of Chtcogo a former res 1lent of til s place haa vtstte<l fnends here for a: week past I A IlartN wtfe an 1 tlaugbter ( ha ttauqna are guests of Mrs 0 Burch :\Irs Georg \aught OJadc a bnof vtett at Vorry last wcdt Mrs 0 II 1Jurbam of lwu!ey s Lake VLeited fncnds m town !nat week FINDLEY SLAKE OcT ?J -Tho most of tho\ who went nw ty from th1s place grape pnkmg have returned on account of the fro•! ~Irs Rematus ts very stck with typhmd lt!ver.......Ur I E L11ley has the caae Jn <hnrgc Mr and Mrs I !mer Jude nrc tho haJ py pareJts d t \u g rls llrs M U Gallup has r1 turned from her eastern trtp Hh h '\ 1 large claso n m tate at thiM place nod o largo clnss n Curn alH\l ~IPtlw hot quarterly meetln!!: \L' held tL the l H dmnh ~u,J >Y Rev l 1 nl u. 1 uf Wattsb tr~, 1 r<a I cJ tn the morou g m 1 H v WhrPier tn tho UE\'Vl'ITl Il.ll ( -r I - l \ Jl u t I 1 \ I \•I'll< s 1 a\In,.. o.,;l tOIl r lt rr I f r vv r1t r frutt ~~ \\ Hal nt t l cet lulB ),~ 1 \' ltng fr l n Ia m Jntnf\f'town < 1 1<\le fy!PT f~ll otl uf Hit appl !reo last \H('k Tf'Ct>l'li ng o lnrl! pc alp \l tn l Il 1.~ g1 tt ug alon~ 1 r) nlrPiv 1 < or~e L• ot of Jnrueatown 1as nt homo We lnes~ay of last w• < k eturn m~ the next morm ng Charles Y mug and ius 1 r\l\ f Bu! hlo have bel'n the g u sts of ~Ir and ~lis !lornce Yonog I Newman and fnm1lv ba\ e move I mto tl otr new !tons• ~Ir ~Iclv.-cr 11d lrumh 1 Inn~ moH I mto tho holiBo fonnerly ocrupiP<I hy \Irs lhv \ I W Flan lora ts r<Jll ring Ius !tons• winch wts f< rmcrly own I I v 1Ir Lo lln1en < W ll tnt f \\alia W tlla. •as the ~nest of 1' U llunt ovor Hun<lty llo IPft for hotne ~[, nday nccomjlan ed by I s •on L U Hunt Swarms ut' :No\flpnper r.1~n CmCAGO Oct 22 ThD public cxbibi tlon of ~YP• setting maohlncs Ia the Chi cago Evcnmg Post btJldmg under tho llUSplccs of tho Americnn :N c\ spa per Publls.hor s nssoelation has brought to tho citY netw;spapcr mon !rotn every qunr ter of the ·united Statos So mnny pub hshers bo.vD navcr before bcDn in the city at one t1me \V ouderlnlinterest ls maul fes.ted not tho vn.rtous mnch1nea ..J..leu-tr&ls<>-ill-'t-b<H!<old--tll\<>e<l\' Cor strreot)'p iug 1s on ex! bit10n e-very day fint trday e\: enmg neJtt \\ill close tl o cxhtbltlon DO YOU SUFFER? a Phys1ean has to About th1s Season, THE· fAIR.' A. .Report ltecetvod ln :New l:'or~ Tlln.t 'E.ufl&la Bn1 ()aptured Conlltantlnople CniCAGO Oct 22 -A spec\al from New York to The Evenmg Journll) says The tol!owmg cablegram whtcb.\'t goes With out s•yJDg Wlll not be gcnernlly ered>ted unt 1 confirmed by subsequent ad VIces was received in. th1s oity from Loudon yesterday RuB3la has practically captured Constan ti.noplo by tho greo.toat coup d1> main of the century ve~ofs~~~~:rd 1 ~~t tb!l\~ ~~:i o~;,:ts~f ~~~ Black sen ncar DcrkoB a tov.: n a. bout seventy mtles north vest of ConatnntJnople nntl land ed 12 000 Cossacks and 22.000 infantry Tht\Y secured the rrdlroad along the con~t !ton Con et$ntlnople to Ininda 1mmedmt.oly crossed the coaEt range o.nd aelzed another railway from Oonstnnti.noplo to S1>phln. to the town ot Tcha... tildebf) abont sUty mlles west o! Cont~tu.ntl nople UN'DEn RUBBIAN C:O:N'lHO.U. Au boriies Bay tbat Rb:enmallsm Js U usuall~ Dal!gercu, S!glllfic wee o£ 1t~ A lurm thl8 l!lhe~e has been so tn«ch disa ues on cently about the alarmtn!{ rheumat!J)~~ruil &<!cttou,!tl•nt 11 pap~r !Dan .wuB\illi!W:wtted w J avestlgat\). f. J,Oetnber ol tbo 1 oaril o!tu alth saui I Do \J.Qt q\1 •te me 11$ \'!aHng ~hat~heu IDilltsm ts neoe~sanjy '\1 mortal Il1sn t )31l.t t),lere,.are often tune&. when 1ti~ads to ll~avt comphcattOll or ttiatnrb ance of the !)rll,ln alfd results m And lvhe.tller dangerous' or BJlfleru:>g IS ol wa~ s mtense ? 1nd Cl\r'!o mental shock m I !eat! to rneumat1sm but th• nr<•vn\'\'c•· of thiS dtSB!lSC 1>\ th S ~110 }0 .IRone••t.olwn and vtciiltty is un Jouhtealy ollmg to the rlarup cold weather ol th~ fail tn<ll ~hs II e usual treatment ol rheumatism \ uncerta u meffiCient an 1 u1sappo1ntmg us l8 ackn nvledged by many pbystc>ans llemy C H be who rcetdes at No 1 Hyramote Ht Buffalo and who ts a prornattlnt G A H. mnn n t\I t ' u ate l constderable sttr by gotng be for< I us W Chlltr 1au a notary public, an 1 sw aru g to tbtl troth of th~ followmg st•tcwent Early last lull I bad a aevc1u attack of rl cumattsm accompamed w lh grett weakness E>Xhaus IOD nnd 10 l g~Btlon l <\US mcapable of anytlung like work but my ]H alth was fully re•tore 1 by t use of that vegetable medJClne Pam~ s celery compo md It bas brought JOY to < ur bouaeholu and tho Jl!lYS cum \bo d1scovered 1t ma:r, truly be c tiled the Good Samantnn It qu ry among our drugg sta show• that thiS compound has been used by qu tea >umber n Jamestown and no rt se of rheumatism or nc uralgta h u:1 f.ttle<l tu y>~ 1 to Jts<u,at \ powers YARNS! .. only com- stock of st:lacle$ of all kinds' Qfo 0 yarns in the ' city • We make a spe- cialty of these goods S p e c 1 a I care g1ven to orders gy mail. ThJs commands the t vo roa.da to Constanti nople o.nd ~ vcs tho Rnflslans control or thll na.t\ ow wcdgD bet voen tho Black ~rea and tho Seaot Marmora. At tho point ot this wedgo hes Constant noplo This movement tlanks all tlin leteoscs o:t C.:onsto.ntinoplo excopt thoso a.round the olty. a.n.d renders help tram the. a. on. p:rnctieallJ: uac.lcas It Is so.ld RUBslu. baa been a.co.umula.tlng barges and ahtpplng of o.llklnds nenr the. mouth of the D&nnbo tor slx months 1 ,=.....,==--=-=-==-======== ~~~~o~;o~:o:!\:mbJ~t~:t s!~~~e~~:! I -4. B.COLLINS & GO., Russin. can be transported an 1 lo.ndcd within J suty mUes of Conatp,llttnoplc insido ot t bo next four dl\l!H and bo:tore n.nytbing can bo I dono by Englund Germ-any Austrtn or Italy Shdng Up the Northern PncJfic CDICAGO Oct 22 -Aspeclnl to1ho Post from Indlnnapolls says It is nutholitn tiVoly stated that tho w•storn tnp ol I Prcoldent Roberts of the Pennsyh nma s-ystem nnd tho two Engllsb capitalists I that accompany him is undertnlten for the purpose ot looking at tho Northern I Pacific property mth a vie v of pure has 1ng it or nt least- of sccurtng n. controlhng 1ntort>st m \the stock Mr Roberts hns 1 talke l froe y about tho ~l<lck and designs 1 tn corpornttngtt with tho Penn»}tvnnul system anl thus connect tog the extreme enst.nnd west. by one rmlroad svsto n \'~ ~~~ t ... ¥~ NC J ... \' 'W..iill<i--.,.;. u il ~u~HORSE LANKETS Ncnrly every pattern of 5JA Horse !llanket ts 1m1tated m color and ~tyle In most cases the 1m1tahon looks JUSt as good as the genume but it llasn I t!te n arp t/11 cads and so lacks strength, and wh1le ~sells or only a httle less than the genu Coul<ln t Accept the Dondotncn IO~ tt ISn tWOtih one-halfa,smnch NEW YORK Oct 22 -Judge Benedict of the !: ntted Stntes circuit court The fact that SIA. Horse Blankets declrued to accept Jncob B 1 nd Comchus arc copted IS strong ev1denc<. N,m 1 ~~~·~~!n:!;!~.~:.~:f:;~::·r!r I that they arc THE STANDARD bnnk wr••k•ng been•·· they hnvo been I ana every buyer should see that mdcmmfled agalns~ nny loss by rcuson of the ~ trade mark IS sewed On their bemg ball for Simmons 'l he Judge the 1 ns 1 de of the Blanket ad Is that lea.vo is g1vcn to tho tletmdunt j again to present tlcm lor rwccptnnco ~ 5{AF,ve Mile upon showmg that nn nppl cation to the B s \Cm cd Rtates supromo court to ndvanco I i\sk OS hts case b118 been made by htm nnd ro for ( ElectriC fusotl b~ the court Extl'a Test Sber vood Is IneUglblc Bakel\ nc~ 1 J':U~~~~';!i;t~r f.,,.Vren~~~ed 22 ;. ~~~~~ NORSE BLANKETS 1on on tbu quest10n of the ehgtblhty of ARE THE STRONGEST Fraok.hu D Sherwood Rop tbhcnn can 100 5~ STYLES dilate Concnntor in the T\venly ••' enth 1 • If dJstrlct He holds that Mr Sht'r\,;Ool t I c to su t C\.Cr)' JOu.y )OU cnn t gel being park commts.sioner of HorncHsvdle 1 rt~\\~ !Jt ~h)' ~ro~~~rg, (>~te ~so tAfk for nnd duly qualified M such 1s inohgtblc A a ' ' urge nccordmg to section a article 8 of tho I vr. A\iRF.S e: \\ONS, Pl adelphia. constitution Ex Ju~ge D~nforth nf tho court of nppenls of Rochl!.'rter rorcntly 'Wl'Ote nn opwion to t1m contrary ELLIS C. HALL, ARCHITECT, for infants and Chtldren. • Cutorlaissowc11tldn.ptodtoch1Idrcntl:lat' Cutot\laaure~:~-Cotle Cottf:.Hpn.tl [recommend ltassupcnor totm;:rprcscrlpf:loiJ. Sour Stomacht. Dlarrhma- Emct.a. l:nown to mo n A Ancnx.n., U D Klllil \V~~ gives Sll.\Cp and p 111 So. o~rord s~ nrooklpl N Y 1 WI~ ln]unous ~on. Tho usc of CnsU'Ina.' 111 so unh'crsnl nnd FCir &'Vllml yenrs I have recommPn INI Jfs merits so wf'll known th1ot It sCt\ms a work :ro 1r Castotia nod ahnll ah~·11yscontlnt n to r:r.:~r~~~~~~~;d~~~k!~~~t~ ~~:' u.hns inTnrinbly produCed benetlcla.l within ensyrencbCA.nLos MAR'I'YN D n EDWIN F P.rnDE'If H. D.., New York Clty The Winthrop l.!:;tb Street nod tbAvc. LQ.tc Pootor Dloomlogdule Reformed Cburcb.. New York C ty Furniture at Cage's. H, 1s rt-cel\ mg n~ N goo lci 1 1' 1 y du.y Ul 1 n r tr tul t10n ol Ius ~tock w1ll slow \ ou sornP of thP latPst prt<.:P\ m reA.dt lf all Chamber suits from $14.50 up to $150 00 Parlor Suits $30 1 0 to $200 00. S1de Boards, Chtna ClosE>ts and Dimng Furniture Fancy RockErs. rat Racks Casts, and T ci bles entury and Old English Lad1es' esks Book fimshed in XVI And don t forgPt In• lilt• • t R 1\ NOES, COOK HEATING STOVfS. CACE-'S. ~ ~21 Mam ann 7 w. 3n St.. Jamestown, N.Y. REM OVAL! I LitVP !flO\ r I 1 \ tf11lormg shop ftom I tst 2n I \t t) over ,12 l\I11tn ~~ wl 're I un ple· pan d to >( \ tl, l' •t of' tl!sfac· !IOU to til lhl Ill LarltPs \1 b D1esses mad< t > '' j, 1 I HI ytlnng first cl1tss Cl1 111 ~~ 111l rPpatrlng neatl; ,ln1 OLOP JOHHSON IF YOU HAVE Money to Invest ntTE Tho Alkmson House Furnlsh1ng Company, WANTE fnl D<te n lne 1 rellnblo U r.u n nt once 1o sell tilt • ehol(' 1t gnnN\nteed Nursery flto<>l U l pay Pormaocnt llOS1tlon Vonr t rst fns so J n~t spcct lUes and ovorr poeslblo n d to sotosmPt'l Wa gtill.roote• wbut. \a adv{'rthu..• Addrtlll6 (Tlllboa•• ·~C:.!e 1 /~.n~~~) J'o~~o4\•~~ Y HOSIERY, Glovesand Underwear --.A.'Z'- DINSMORES. Mortgage Snle. ACre 500 r .r Lo tur ll} ru SOLD L<t II R '\ ba1ga11 all nLv\ h n ' 30 In \ , t PRJ( I~ ( 1 ANDER No !IJ I ASl ll B Faultle5s A Gollon Ot It' 1 \GOL[ RICHARD 18 Warm )U(ldi ctl ~ no tnc-r tl.& cor strrtctc 'f.tf, C'l 'rc epNtfullv e.:canu to i 1 I Ul STREI FO The sell a f at ve1 Call ar fore pL f The In tblo ;rorlt!, I& ~:,~~\:~R\\f'J ntlaohed llto them elnM e tc lllOBt llatutUy tb tlorvoiii !{01!: 6J ~ i!.ti!\\'~ so ~((' \l ~ N~' II 1\~Tfl F' i\ Rl \\ () ll1 C H I I GAP!i