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LJu.l>t~qi ~A'l(~l Finmum AN)) MEN'S ·• FimNIBBIIII OJt SouTII\\'ESTEnN Nt<w Yorut, ~t.•:q. 01:1:' 'the X.eopa.rc:l. A; J ' • 214 Main Street. - ll'Y NC:W '~-- .. . Wit~'\'!l'.lb. New York T : \·' stre·&king I'owder (alum) ,. ;· \ 'Nf'a:e giving a 4 oz., bottle o£ y anllla, reta\1 price 35c, laucy bottle suitable for vinegar or oil bottle. Ceylon Ja'QlCiltown lptlgei A. ~:30 ' • B~&nMo loctg_e,, 1. ·~ G.'J.'.,jnl!ohaU4t 7.80' '·\''\''\UL<.T Prny~r Jhcellhg it 1h• olty <ihurcile~ at 7;.0. 'Yr>~uwiltt>{.n 'I en ton ill soclels~lnlte:tld.ll<!&t'S.OO: ·..Fiancee en \ned ding opcrA)l<>dso. ' ~ Ilo~l;~tlo~ 1\ilm~co Fl.st B~Jii!Blchu:Cb nt\!i!ll •• WEJ!.TilJ;K IN,Plll,4.T!Ol!l~. ~or\ lhe t~~t<~n'iy.to~r bo1lrft b~l!ll>nlt\JI, \' • 7 .- lt!ll)dolp\t ~gister: · Le-i11s •'clocl< tb.ismorulilK' • •' '-' ' worth is doin(i' ~i>'m!Ysbenff busireae ~JI~ YoRK, • O,et. 28. -.Fur We.a:~ter.n· ~bW • -\ '(dr~ bu Tuca~)t; '!lttlt )Vodnc&dor fair, .,.clopt pattie~ ln Mon~ana. · f· .j\ohn Ji', ush,t l(llln~ ou th•l•~~·· .ntuoli coldey. 0. W0lverton, .e!ectri(lfun ~f tho , • , 1 , ,' '.!l ji:A.nniN\\QN, ' & )?.a •• T~apd T. po;op~py, mak. day was cold and· bleak a larg{l .• . • . n tliorough. inspection qf 'be•n l'a,l~·\' 'over 'thi b\'\k· ·. \· · '· ~ · '·. \ THJ!!It•loME1i&K: ' ' a .. a· motnl!io ••\r\\I'ts :,n · th1's ' \\ \\ ' th ' b - 1 • )11, 31 , hrn 4 ~. \ , , \• m, •• ,.,.~M• over,greo'li-tr)mm~d:grav.e to · ~ ureau, mo~e•longngowqredead: . • 7 'd. m .. :o ; 12 ..,. il!J• trict. He was :in ·Jamestow11.T, uesd9,y funeral \at'ty. durin\ th~co c\ d incre11Se <li•olerjcal force. .The I.;Fruudl11.ent, (al!adau~ ~n4 tQ tnem·~~.ls wan. ni .• ..-~ d E ~ · 1 \ • \' ~ 0 u • f b 1 · h li dealrll\ ~ult hiB t'e'\cl>!ng,an\ 011 the , -I1in'c .-~- 0 \\~:-:-:\';~:\'~~:-:Jt-E-.:~.-.::.,.;.;eoiality at ~::\~~;g1~:~P·~;!ts,ki~~~ ~~dB~~~Jy 0 o. Jl. i~ 1 e::i~,l~rga· :nu~b~ ;~· ~n~~•ful ~il~~i·f~:fa ~{~o:~:t:thjJ A·~·~· 1 t:.~~~~r:~v~~~fu,~ he ':'\~ta ·;o , . \· •• ora piec lo,:ere a \galres atnr'' frQm tho 'Caml''s ~~7. Map1 St. , ,, · • S. Gates. ' : . Peterson mily; a knapsack irom the . bllll py le.,;islation been Tbo people, they arc rnllyjnk irom blU ttl},d. from, -'1;.9-~ taXpnY,efB of CorJ•y.arb ratainli a -Dr:<tMorris' Norton ~~em.ns~is jn New Guards, a h,.,rp ~rom th•.Order ~f u ... 1 .,ed th~ .' cbmmi~sion~l'. :l\;nB tfe- plain · ft \ 'k' k\ . t t r t •oJI. . ;u ' • \ ,. ~ v u \ ' ' 'l'bey~~· g~log t& vote,fqr :;reader liU<l put hl\f' . •c,. ,agallls exortonae \!' es tn· '.orktJ;lisweekattendingd'mecting,oi .Friendsandaheartfr6m\Scnndia lotte, involumennd baa. been ·pel'· !uu~aln. . ~ curJJld to the :untae qf hS:5?,000b for tlie Now, York l\1edic~. association. r. 0. G. ').', . \ ,' , ~ot~ 0 'e.~;•W\bi~th 1 bsa 11 • ttis!,_.a,_ee~iroen ator\thseol1m 'l\hoY IJ.on't wanu let>de< wl\4 e. mtxed and one 'mans xes • .. vmg een \-131.tperviaor John vv oodward Qrtived l' u<o ,.,.. v W.ift bta!n,. · ratsed Irani $20'lnst year to $50 this. h<hlle !tom the east today, A. Dlog..!neeful o~;orvanco. would be glad tq see & chnnjl'e in p6m· Who Ifill havo tbree kinds of poll \lea when he -Hot dam bouillon at tho Jamestown -lilra Charles M. Dow ia' passing 'ro the Edt tor ol 'l'nll JounNAL: miaaioners without any regard\ to the comCII to rel~n. · pharmacy. few days in Randolph. I observe that it ja intended to cqmJletency of tho successor. I think, who lea<! thll revolt' does!\ beoome tbcm -The Fenton Guards have a para<le -A. Pickard nnd family have re- ploy a large force of special policemen to however, that if a vote was talien to squeal? • tomorrow e\\ening followed by the regu- turned !rom their cottage at Bemua l}.leser\'e order on \Hallowe That throughout tho• land, irrespective of And bolt tb-e nominlltlon with such Inna.tic ~ zeal? Jar monthly meetmg. Point, such a precaution should be neceaaary is politioa, nine-tenths of them would vote Onoetbey bol!8ed lbo politico, tbey have had -Ureat Commander MollS and Great -H. N. Ransom of Corry was in the a disgrace, I was going to say to our 19 have the present incumbent remain. tbelr day and deol, Record Keeper Riegle of the Knights of city today. American civilization. But I don't know Would it bp policy for the Republican :rower h811s1ipp•d from tbe!r grip, they w111 Mnc<·nbocs were in Jamestown Tuesday -C. A. Okerlind leaves tomght for that that hllll much to do With the ques· party to make this aaked•for chang&? hove to yield. night, and at the mcotmg of tbc locnl Washington, D. C., for 11 permanent tion. There ure phases of our American Perhaps never befO:re in the history of tent introduced nsw insurance features stay,hc having obtained an 9 dvantageous civi!i?.ation which do!ilt seem to stand the pension o11Jce has there been a bet- of the order which Qlet with immediate businesa position in that city. in any very deeJl or conscious Nlation to ter understanding between the heads of fawr. About 50 members were pres~nt. -Alex Lowry of New York is in the religious\ proprieties. If parents knew the different departments 1 hnn at Panam11. Oct. 28. -ATnuoum. -'f- C. Clark, piano tuner, at Ahl- city for a few days. and could teach thP.ir ohildren the mean• present, or )llore satisfactory work per- strom's, or 402 East Fouhh st. 28w&s4t -Hiram-.ffall who has been visitJU~ iDI( of certmn religious f~st!Vals, aud of formed. -In tho voting contest for the pret· friends in this city returned to his home tho great truths which they nre intended And hQre I wish to submit some tiest uahy at one of the pP,otographic 111 Mnrylnnd to<lny. to aBBert, it wou:ld have more effect figures which ar~ taken from the 1lom- studws m this city, the little son of Mr. - Wnltt·r P. Frink w 115 up from Brad- on public order and decency missioner's report ending June .30, 1891, and ~lrs. John Catlin received 20a votes ford today. than the clnba ol a hundred \spec- thereby showmg the amou11t of work agaiust 225 for the baby who was ~:~e:ttt -Miss M1nme Baker (>f Wnrren, Pa., ials.\• For what is Hallowe'en? It which has been accomplished under the tn favor. ia visiting her sister, :Mrs. E . .A.. Easton. 1s the - 1 igtl of eve precm.ling an ancient supervision of the present commiBBioner -Hot beef taa at th~ Jamestown pliar· Holy Festival, in, wbicli we commemo- and some of his predecessors. ·During O.scmAL. No s~. Pompton Puffs. DY MARlON HARLAND. 3 cups of ftour, I tablespoonful of butter, ~ teaspoonful of salt, ~ cups of milk, 4 eggll whites and yolks beaten separately, r heaping teaspoonful of Cleveland's baking powder. • ·~; ~· 1Partrhlge.. \' Furnislnng. ulldertnker ... ann prbfessional elll.., b<ner Not 1t mctubdr' of ant, assPclation or ~ombtne. No chnrg~Jor bal3 of ambulance with.; n the olty. Underta.klng rooms m W-ast second· \~:et, RtsiU.ence 2.1 Mecba.t)tQetreet. Te.}oph.one ALDEN'S One Price Cash Clothing Honse 215 linin St. .. Jnn:iestown. : , .. The great rage for buslnesa aUI.ta a._ pret)ent ls BJtO\VNS, ann \Ye have a ~ent.:.J • vn.tiety ofl!sllnllel in WOO(( BllOWlfS• 1 J:AN JJROl\~S nntl SEAL BROWJJ8• which we wnUJo I11U{!.scd to show to l'l who bave not bought tlleir Fall or \Vi.Dter Suit. We ha.vo also n. ben;utiful Un4) of 'l\ROlJSEJUNOS and OYERCOATINGS Tea is tbe future tea that will ba used by the majonty ol people. Strictly uncolored, muey. ,. . - W llllllartiu went to Dakot~ ir\m Fredon111 three yellts ~go with $2~. A fu11 Jays ugo he sent his parenta $5,400. lie tit n wside~:~t of Leadville and g•tting rtch. Dcll<lou.s !lot nevo•ngoo nt Bntoh & rate the fact that our dead who have de- the year 1888 there wer<l issned 113,173 nrlgga. ·a t • 18 I pnrted from us in the faijh and. fear of certl ca es; m 89 1 113\ number was Do yon enJOY a hot dish of chocolate, lhe Lord, are not clend but nre nllVC and 145,208; m 1890 it was 151,058r while in coffee, ~lam JUice or bmllon? Hatch & at peace in tho loving care of OhriAt in the year 1801 there were 250,565. Silt flour, bakmg powder and salt together tWI<e, <bop in the butter. Stir the beaten yolks into the milk and add the flour, 'then the frothed whites,- Whip high and light and bake in cups Kl a. quick oven. Fine Tmlur :ntrule Clotblug for :nien, Ynuths, noys n.ud CWidren nt very Low Prloes. UnderwenJ;\ lq All G:a.dos nt Prices na.. Low n• nny house cnn sell in A.Jnerlcn. Do not Buy:o.n o.,.crco:tt untll you lu\~ e callec.l nrul look eel over the Stock at :=-16 Jlaln Street. llnt we aril otrerln~ at ~ml•ular prltlclt ~ sells at 50o a pound. W. S. BROWN, 9 E. 3d St. , Manager. Custom. Tailoring. ,, i (f))w · /./ ~~/3- ...... =·~:::.~~~ ug Franklin Street, JlUI!'FALO, N. Y. KINGSLEY BUILDING, ~dbqqr North of Niagara, _..Jft.Jiltl!ltown Every Second Tburstln.y'\&.u DRESS :-: SUITS:.:: A :-: SPECIALTY. -)lund Humphrey's b Prang's new pictnr<'s can now be seen in Clarka' wmdu\\ -A man who enlisted m the U. fl army at Buffalo and deserted was cap- tared at Van Buren Point near Dunkirk Mon•lay and returned. -Dchcioua cocoa at Hatoh & Drtgga'a. -lJunJbrl.t Observer: Miss Blanche Hinman gave an inf.ormnl d\nmng party nnd chestnut hunt liU!t night. Chestnuts were hid in every conceivable place, and the guests nt a signal, searched for Utero. 1liaa l:larah J. 'l'aylqr won,the flret prize by finding the moat chestnuts, and ~·rank l:iaunder~ got.the low prizG. llriggs can satisfy tho mqst fllBt'u· t 'fl b · taste. 1 •ous Paradise. It is an \Eve\ that should be presen cect1 cates are emg !l!llued kept in qutet and solemn preparation for the rate of about :!0,000 per month, and tho festival of tlte next day-\ All Sainta' according to ·the statistics furnished Day.\ Many lteatheaish and super· there wero on July 1, 1891, th<l number stit10us observances ha1•e attached of 928,343 chrirlls pending Qf which 559,- tbemeel ves to\ Hallowe'en.\ But most ol 027 were not on the pension rolls, the tlwso are harmless and in m~ny respects remaining 36\},446 being claims for ln- mnoccut; anti nt least do no hnrm to por· crease and duplicate claims under dil· son or property of others; even if they fere~t laws, and at the present rate it iB he not csp<>cially fit preparation for easily seen that with1n two ycnra tho t':le holy festival. Dnt to \observe'• claims then pending will have Ha!low~en w1th hools und yells, nncl ra· clo•red up. It seems that if a change is moving gates from fences,. and waotall mnde in the commlasionerahip it must destruction of public or private property have the tendency to delay the ndiudi· is ut~~rly irrat10nnl, stap 1 d and brutish, eation of many claims which are of ----- Du:rglnrs Jt.t Uu.ffu.lfl. The following tak~n from the Buffalo Expross of Tuestlay will be (J! interest to Jnnwstowners ~bo nrc n-cqnnintefl with th<• firm who Jltovt•<l to Buffalo from this cit) Some tlme. between Rntttrdny night und Monduy morning tlw coffeP, spico an <I drug establishment of Hatch & Jenks nt Nos. 155 and 157 Washington street wna brcke!l into. This was the second titno within a week that tho store wna entered It Wl\8 bmkfln into 011 the nigltl of Octobor 19. Mr. Hatch Raid yestertlay that he hall n.ot notified tho polico, lwlleving that it was \be work of boys, who wero skirmishing alter wbnt od1l ~ash the.y might find about the otncu.\ Ouljn.. C/se c11ly Ct.vtlmtl':s 6aki11g foWtltJ', t!W Jrojllrliot~s are tirade fer tll.at. Ilot biscuit made with Cleve• bnd's baking powder may be ·;njoyed even by those of weak digestion. Cleve- land's is the anti- dyspeptic leaven- ing agent. The leaven comcsofrom cream of tartar and sodn, nothing else; n o ammonia o r alum·. All 'Goo!ls l'tlnrke-<l in Plnht Fig. made and t:r[mn::u!d in flrflt.olaas maDDer Urf:l8o Po~ltlvcly Ono Pricc-..- .,4;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:=:;;;;;=:=:=:~;;;;=;;;;;=;;;;;:;:;l::,, I and a p~rfect fll guurn.ntoed. It will paJ' you to look our t~toclt:. over before lea.vlmc LABAN HAZI~LTINE, M. D. your orcler fDr Custom Clothlni;. SPECIAl, PRA.CTfOE 01•~ ~URG.ERY .. GYliECOL- You:ra respeottuUJ, OGY AND 0BSTI!TRICS, • • n~HY»~Izpm~NDa~$RG~~~~r, W.H.PROUDFIT~· M. R. PALMER, M.D. . SPECIAL I'RAOTICE OF D!SJIASR8 OF TilE EYE, EAR AND 'l'.HROAT. CORNER FOURTII AliD MAIM STREETS. Jamestown, N. Y. TBicphonc 25. Velvets! ~ ,. ~.·< illHRT B. !YHRS, M. Ch. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -8. E. ;\[eli~ hill! returned from D\\igut, Ul., in tho be~t of health and will hereafter be .fonn<1' nt Alden's where hu will be pleased to meet his fri~ods. -Try a bot ginger !Me at Ha;ch & Briggs's. This no\el imention which is having sueh a wonderfnl sale in ~ho eastern citirs is now on sale at Clark's. It is amu~emcntlor n whole company, and unworthy of intelligent beings with standing nnd are now ill the channel immortal souls. Let us hope that surely being disposed of &oon. lt will in a Christian community common not be n pleasant position for the one decency and a proper sense ol who succeeds Gen. Ranm as he will ba the fitness of things, will preserve us expeated to make the same progree~, nnd from disorder and destrnctlon next Sat· it Ill easily undemtood how utterly im- urday evening, rother than nny formtd· poSsible it would be far a person who is nblo array of special constables. I havo entirely unacquainted with the work to grent sympathy lor the sports of youth, fill the pcnl!lion as well M one whB We offer' today a great bargain in Colored when reasonable. But is the noise and thoroughly conversant with each Silk Velvets. We have twenty sh~ to se- Qra4ut& .of several collcgea Jn Cnnnlla, sul.Jse• quen.Llr -devoting mnny months in Etuopc. nf.. t.endant uudcr some of tho mm;t Em1n<lntl\l~~oa· hn ol tht prq[c58loU in the ho~pitnls OfLondon, h.~~Berll.n._\(l~!lPP.' etc., etc., for tt.c Sp~clal Praotlee of Surgery, Obstetrics nn,tl nyna..-calogy IAudoxrl\cV-cr lioJ(litat lllld Drt,mpton liOSll!tal for Dllpllfl!l o!. tl)e II cart and I.nng• Olllcenver Fll'st National Bank, corner Hain and'Third streeta. Resides in the #!lf~ttt11111pt. Jtours: 0 to 11 A. M, 2 ,111'i and?'cM 0 P.' M, CARPETS A week of Bargains -AT- nu Pt~D~~·~ smr~ !~;i;;;,'~~ ~ ~--Moquetts at 75cts A y3rd. Worth 90c. , TJ\pee£ry Brussels at 45c a yard worth 60c. Best 'l''\pestrys •''60, 70 and 80 cents flo yard. Worth 85 !?:.; ~ · ~ cents to $1~ 9\'141•. ;;i~ . Fine weal'ing In- ~ain .Carpets at 25, 39, 4;.0, .and 45· cents. W .orlh~ ~5 to 55cts. l :. 1 ~ ~ . '• -- -Harvey Forester, a m.11n hving near Portvill~, attempted to kill his wife ro· cent!y by shootln~ nt l:)er, but missed hiR aim. Upon his arrest ho declared that his wife's infidelity caused the ac~ an<l be only d1d 1t to !rig)J.ten her. -Owinr: to the lnck of hired help sev• era] Uanclolph ladies havo entcml a partnership and will tpgether eany on the~r housekeeping on tho co orwrut1' e plan. • -Hot be~ I tea nt the Jaweslownphar maey. ·~ · 27tltf -JamPstowu lodge, ~~ 1•, -u., has changed its meetings· lrbni ,ThnrBday to Tuesday niglits of alten,tate weeks. Tho next meeting will be belt! Nov. 10. -An exchange sllys: The Vallonia dis· tillery nt Meadville copsumes 300 buHh· els nf rye a day. 'l'ho gas businoas finds a ri\nl in the whiskey baeiuess. -Hot chocolnto at tho Jnmt•st .. wn pharmacy. -An observant farmer has pr•·•lkte•l a very cold winter which he •n;s ts shown by the large crop of but ternu\R. -Tlw Brlld(Qrd pbyaiclana ren•lcrc<l their serv10•s gratuitously in \111' cas•• of the poisoned W. C. •r. U. rleleglt!ts -The uew electric plant at Gr''\\' ill>, !'a., is to bo of tbe Edison syrtem. -Hut chocolate at tliu .Jamem•>wn phannncy. -The lnss catlSed by the burntin~: nf n lly-whcel in tho Kimberly rollinl! mills -at HrePn,~i,·, Pat., yt\st~rday i~ ... lRl.t~· ltlt•d 111 ~,000. About 200 m<•u w•·r<· 111 lb~ nnll •Hlt fortunat[lly ... no unt• \\fiR kllled. An~;ro~l~ extra aupPt carpe.ta at \. to 65cts. Worth · •· 60 to 80cts. Oood.Body~ friom $1.00 to I. 25 a yard. · · ]Ace and heavy Porti<'re Cmtains t 1 L •tbnt will t ,1 • ,TktflOP1E'S· S~ORE. A, D. Sharpe, 203 MAIN ST \.Vhloh Sldtlll'b•cd tl1e Du.llet.'l' While K B. Htlclum, in El!la'sahop, was planing a p[eco of aotttltern pine thnt camo Irma North Caroliua a few dnys al(O his tool struck a piece of metnl. E~aminnt10n showl'd it to be l\ piece of h·ad bullet. His reasonabl~ to snppose thot tho bullet was fired from a riftu during tho late war, as judging by tho hour<l in which it was found 1t must linv• been deeply imbedded in the tree when the latter was out dowu. Wh1ch side, union or confederate, fired the bul- let, is the question. =------ SJ•rcnd ot the Chnutnuqun. lluUdlug nntl Ilonn. A huge hoard of tho Chautauqua Na- t tonttl Buihling anti Loan aaaocitttion of lhiH city, numbermg 250 sbnrea of \toek WOR orgamzcd Udober 24 at Uonhlt•rsport, the county sent of Potter ('OUUty, I'll. The assor1ation has now J,i local hrnnchr< in lull opera!( on nurl hns lsaue<l u~.trly 2,000 sh~res of stock; 330 shores wer\ tnlwn in <lu•·ing tho last W<ek -KN'lt·r's Fln.vnring Extructa nre un .. excell!!li lor pnrity and strength. Ask. yunr l!HJ<'t~r for thPm. lo~tmernl of l<~rU*'~Mt 'Vrlgltf. The lunernl u! Ernest, son ol ~Ir. 1md M\'- Willl}Un Wli~ht, w ts hel<l from thP l'pring Atreot chun'h 'l'ucsdiLY. The at- h·n•lam ,. 1\ liS l~rg~. lte'. II. D. Lind- ~ill.\, lt•' \lr Bt•rrJ.' and Rev. ~Ir. Mor- 1 ·v ~~m,·ull~tllln<i thP choir s1ng sympn· th• twnliJ. Tlw interment was in Lake \'t> w • •·metery, mates of the dead youth Ht t•t•g ns the b<m.n\rf.t. .J•..-•licc (.lourt. Uhtttlea Nolson, drunk. Paid $l0. \'Buck\ Johnson, drunlr. Sent to <\On n ly jail for thirty <lays. ('h,\rll·R NPlsou o.nd Andrl'W Johnson, smging uproariouRly on tlw ~troots late nt ui~ht. HenLeace suspen1lf'tl. l•~llgl;!t of th\ I;:•ntnrf' Stnt\ l'1Xp1·esw. 'l'hu reporter of the Buffnlo Commer- t•wl, who wM n pnssenf{er on tho New Y1lrk Central's new fufl.t tl'am, tli~ Em- pile Stnte Expre58, descrilws the .tratll's Rpet•d ns follows. (lisoruer,;which I have observed a• tho every detail, and tho calumny nccompirniment of Hallowe'en in this been throiV!l aut agaibst Comnaill~io:no•'llect yottr colors from city e1thor sport or reasonable, or fitting Ranm nnd publlshM has a good portion for tho time? A. s. D. of it emllpjlted from a disreputable pack --- \1\'h' are now receiving some of the best -Ladies' waterproof overgaiters, sty!- S!IIArles and doing the least work of any ish nnd comfortable, nt Fenner & Son's, • 'h Mnin Rt., ahovo 3·1. m ' e pension burenll; ronny of whom __..~-- me in league with sympathizers outside Tho Sout ~o ~r tho Fump'a Suptll)' Wt'!l a and their Uay of reckoning is surely at .Hutter Creamery. hand when those things \which are To the Editor ()( Tn& JounNAL: Cro3at's aha11 be rend<!rcd unto Crei!IU'.\ I hn.vo just returned to my home from And to many of the boys who think your city.whero I h11ve been that their claim is not being treated with u few clays with some well·knownltiends that co~:~aidcration which tbey think is Of wine. Of course I am not an editor due, I wish to nay that four times out of nor am f n reporter. But what I wish to five the reason their claim is not ad- say will ouly occupy a low moments' judlcated is not tha fault of tho commie- time and a small apace in your paper. aioner but either of their attorney or I have seen some remarkable trn1t<l of their own in nol. luYnishing the evidence nature such ns coal mines, copper mines, which has neon called fot long ago and ~old, silver and iron mc mines, petro- which they think bas been fmniahed. I leum wells, sulphur ltnd hot sprlDJPI and am positivo that no commiasioner has natural gas wells. D11t in all my travels been m')re in sympathy with tho soldier I·never saw a natural milk well. For or any more re11dy to listen to their wlule going to visit a friend who hves wants than the present incumbent and I throe miles southeast of the city I wltth to say to any of tb,ll boys in blue n.ctunlly Bll'V a m•m atll.udin~t beside n who have any desite or tbouRht of votr pump, pumping m1lk into some log the Democrntio ticket the coming wh•t•h stood l>esit!o it in a wagon. election that they will in my opinion thtnk from wbnt 1 Witnessed thnt James- make a great mistake, as it has only town, without a doubt, will become RepubliClln legislation that they most pro.,~ring section of onr U nirod nble to reap the bene!lt all- States. them. Oan 11ny.-unb~ I am a Keeley Institute graduato at son irrespective of purty prejudice,slook Dwight and I nm not stue wue~her it Is attho proceedings of the Sarato~ta con• the h1·chlomle of gold I had taken vention at.d to the ring which ha\·e wlule tliere, but 1 intmi.d returulng to the men forward and who your city shortly ><Dd pur~lu1Be a tract of aaaambled failed to adopt one clause in land aud try my luck m boring for milk. honor or recognition of those to whom If prospe~ts are favornblo, l think we as a uation are indebted! L<>t cnclt nntttral g.ts w11l \not J:te u1 lt.\ and every RPpUblicnn seP 1 h11t Respectfully yourB, ut!'lg'fil{6r 'i's reg!Stered'anrl then be sure F!<ANK A. l:ls uLn, tb.at they are'pr~esent at the polls, HI~ West !26th ~t., As the membara of tbe uppPr houRe nf New York City. pur legislntnre will be mllc•l npon he· ------- fore their term expires to clwt t\ U. S. -Teeth on goltl, al>~mmum and rub· ber plates. senator there should be no lti'trlt!ln~y in 3deo<l J, E. ALM'x, 11 E. Tlurd:' their voto for one who I• in sym• A (Jhlht Tor,lllSly lhrruml. Tho stxteen·Jll'onths·ohl rlnttglitet of Airs Flora Norton wail t\TIT!bly burned on Tuesday afternoon. Mra. Norton is working for R. J. Forhes's family on Stowe street and has her child with her. Mrs. Nortnn l\1\d \''casion tQ go into an- other room, leaving tlte ohild in the k1tcben. The little one clim'bed onto a chair nnd reached some matches on a shelf and lit thcltn, setting fire to her clothPs, 11nrl befor<• the hlazo hnd been oxtinguinhetllt had burned tho back 'of her drcas out a.'od very severely hurned the child about tho hips and back. Dt-. Scott 1Vaa called nnd attended to the in• juries of the little st)fferer, pathy with the wellfare and prosperity ol our land and who m the honf of danger responded to the call of bi• conn- try and made a record which we aa nation are proud to revere and the name of Commodore P. Vedder should J:>e found on every .ballot for etate senator. There should be no delusion uor passing exc1temene which would le11d any one to cast aside tho nominees for llll8embly, E. E. Woodh11ry and W. 0. Gifford for any other ballot, aa thoy are for good and pw:e government. .A.nd aa for our g!'eat stundard benrer, we will be sure of vic· tory ns the balance ol the ticket i ~ )llacle up o[ aucb iood and tried mate ru11 as our own \Arthur who has hewed his way from the bottom until now we nil n.'·v_.,., ,.v him the 69 ce:n:ts Pet\ yard for a full 18-inch Silk Velvet in desirable colors' is the best value that has come to our notice. Look them ov~r and see if you don't agree with us. Do you·knoW.wh~t-wae said to the man who iemarhd: \Better late . than never''? This was the answer he got: \Better never late.\ A thing may be well done, but it's doubly well done if it's done at the right time. This hap- pens to be just t~e :right time to buy heavy underwear, warm hosiery and other seas- onable goc-ds and that is just where we come in. Our stock ·of this clli'ss·of ~OOK AND YOU WILL, BE CONVINCED. ::~:n!~: i~:h]:~;:~u~--- Read and You ~ill Find a Plain, Common Sense Talk with We carry all grades of the Friends, Patrons and the Public. different lines, buy right and Plain talk is very ecarce nnwadnys, and a truthful advertisement Is so rare sell right, hence yoVc are sure an artiele tha~ when 441!oovered it ought to oommand premium Wha}we-wcieb-fof· 1 re1tti.n{l' satt• sfactron' 1 'u 'uuth now to 1nclose in your mind is · OVBRGOATS FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. We have them fr<>m the cheapest overcoat worth wearring to the finest ove:rcoat made. 1Ve mean what we say when we state that we stann in the front mnk aa regards style, fit aml all that pertains to a firat class overcoat nt·a reason· nble figure. We art) in earnes~ in this matter. Our facilities to sen\e you were never t!etter, pur stock ne.ve~ more complete or so wellasdorted, All a•~•s grades nod. priCes. r/te lo~est pnc~d overcm\t ~ill render good aerviee, while the medmm and h1gh pnced com.btne bcnuty\w1tb serviceable qu\litl~F. Bar[ains in Mon's, Youn[ MBn's, Boys' ann Ghil~ron's motnin[, Hats, GaDs an~ Fnriiishin[ Goons. We have benefitted you in the past and we propose to do eve!l belt~r this season, n!! we are now possessed ol grPn!Pr fnriliti•s and better opportllniti\\ than ever before. We make o~r auco•aa whilt it is by the same methods that brln sue· ce\1\ to all great enterpnses-WE l:lhl!,f, AS WE BUY at the lowest po~sible pr!ce •• Noue can do better. We keep our expenses down and allow no fancy pr1cea m our stote. We gain the coUJidonco of-the pc~plc by ouT honest efforts, A. J. PETER·SON, · 102 MAIN ST. JAMESTOWN. qnality and price. . Our hat ti:ade gets larger each season. If . you've bought your head\vear of ns in the past, you· -can easily understand the reason for it. Strictly reliable hats at fair prices tell the stO!'Y• J. WHlTLEY -& SQN, ·- Nol. ·210 ··Maiij St M!IRCHANT .:rAILOBS, or;oT.n~E;!W, liA'X1:J;JIS'>4:tiD. FURI!IISIDIJits, ,, . ,·