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Flexibone Moulded Corsets. All Colors ALL EYES We have a choice selection of these elegant garments always in stock. Just call in ahdfsee them. BVEEY ONE A DELIGHT. EVERY OWE A SURPRISE. EVERY ONE WARRANTED. Mrs. C. H. Berry, MALONE, N. Y The Palace Stables We are always ready to harness the best that we hare for our patrons. Our motto is,,...... v ' Second to None in Our Line, Satisfaction Guaranteed. A First Class Line of Hacks to and from all trains. Orders left at F, M. SabourinV restaurant will-receive prompt aUeruiou. E. A, WEBSTER, Jr., Pwp. Mil) Street, - \ MALONE. N. Y. AVfcgetaWe Preparationfof As- ula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of CASTORIfl For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought HU#A N BODY'S It Enables Animal* to Trace Men Thronirh the Deaifit Jamglem. Promotes Digestion.CheerfuF ness and Rest .Contains neither Opium,Morphine Mil p ftmpkw Sad' /flx.Setuta * fox&elit SaUt - ri A perfect Remedy forConstipa- fion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms ,Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and Los s OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of . NEW YORK. Alb uionlhs old J5 Dosvs - KCIMS i • ' —» tAACT COPV OF WRAPPER,) The fact that certain animals, and especially the dog:,_. will recognize the propinquity of their masters or friends although it may hare been im- possible for them to have seen them o» heard their voices has long- since sug- gested to physiologists and others the idea that every human being has a dis- tinctive odor peculiar to himself,, and which remains more or fess constant. Otherwise, how would it be possible for the bloodhound, for instance, to, take the trail of an individual and fol- low it for miles through crowded thoroughfares, as well as through open country, and unerringly pick out the in- dividual from among hundreds of oth- ers ? This idea ha* recently received a sig- nal verification, as we are told by Dr. 8ett in the Archiv der Gesammten PfrytsiologTH.\-Tfc\e~~docT6r states that a friend of his, with bandaged eye and every precaution against collusion, was euabl-eu by the sense of smell alone to recognize persons with whom he was acquainted, and to call their names the moment they came into the room and at the distance of several paces. The experiments were varied in a number I of ways, but with the unerring faculty of the bloodhound, this man. detected I the identity of every individuaJ present- ' ed. Other instances of a similar keen- ; ness are cited by Dr. Belt. According | to the mac who gave the exhibition, | every family has a characteristic odor i common to all the members thereof, ! but th«> intensity of which usually Ovaries\ sufficiently among the various | members to enable him to distinguish | each individual.— Indian Lancet. j A \e w Arabic Notfttlon fe . | There is a city magistrate living up- | town who is possibly raising a ma the- BUSINESS CARDS. B. W. BERRY, Young flen and Young Women Trained for a successful start in business life at SPENCER'S SCHOOL Op Bookkeepg, .Sbort&and, Telegraph and Penmanship, KINGSTO'i-ON-THE-HlDSOS, N. Y. Established 12 years. 300 students this yearv A separate penmanship department JB charge of one of America's greatest pen artists. Free car fare will be paid from your home to Kingston. Good board and rooms at $3.00 per week. Positions secured for all graduates. A beautiful catalogue, containing the names of 30 of the leading bankers and business men of Kingston who endorse our school, and specimens of penmanship, will be mailed free to any one. Address postal to, SPENCER'S BUSINESS SCHOOL, (Incorporated.; B. H. Spencer, President, 50oi4 Kingbton, N. Y. GILRERT & WELLS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. ; )ffirft r>yf*r Postf>ffu'*\ i?i Howard P>I(>*.'k. ientrance'west of Mr*, t . H. Berry's store) Main M.. Makme. N. V. .TOHTT I. tjrUJSEKT. BeN.i. Lr, WELJ>. BADGER & CANTWELL, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Malone, !*. Y. Office over MeFariand & Barry'.* Store. THIlt D ) l DKIAL DEPARTMENT.! : to the provisions of section 33e of the the undersigned Justice* te Appellate Division of j the supreme Court, in and for the 'i bird Judicial i X>eparttnent. do hereby appoint the times and i place> for holdine the Special and Trial Terms ' within rhe Fourth Districts for the years 1900 and 1901. a<'follows :\ 1ri Albany. .irm»ary i iflQQ, _ CHARLES E. PARKER.\ Presiding Justice. ,(. S. LANPON. ., p. CAPY HERRICK. M. H. MEKWIN. Associate Justices. Clinton County. in April—1U0O. Russeli: 1901. Rus- matical prodigy in the person of his three- or four-Year-old—dau-ght-er-,— Sbe- has only recently begtii/to attend the kindergarten, and yet meditates changes in the system of enumeration now in vogue, which, while startling. are certainly suggestive. Wlien asked the cither day to count, she hesitated some, and then lisped: \None some, one, two, free, fore,\— N. Y. Times. Companion Stories t^j- 1900. The stories published in THE YOUTH'S Tho Sure Hope for the Sink. HeaHhmnd Strength for the We Dr. Greene's Nervura Blood and N&rve Health, Strength, and Vigor Given to AH by this Greatest of Spring Remedies. There is no reason why every man and woman in the world should not live to a hale and hearty old age, with genial faces, sweet dispo- sitions, and good health. Yet, what Is the story of Disease? . Wrecks—wrecks—wrecks—sometimes ere the noon mark has been reached. Youngjrnen and young women, haggard, useless, miserable, drop by the wayside, burdens to themselves and to their friends. Rise up I Be strong! There Is a way. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood arid nerve rent\ edy will mak e YOU new again — LITER- ALLY NEW. It to Nature's own nerve and blood medicine- Invigorating—streng- thening -vitalizing. It brings back the snap and vigor of youth, restores confTdence and energy—puts into a weary, nerve-worn man or woman the desires of life, and s o invigor- ates the blood and nerves that life again plays a glad, merry song. — And this is a solem n fact , backed by thousands of those who vyer© once wrecked and who are now well and strong. . Dr. Greene's Nervura cures nervous exhaustion, general debtttty, poor biood, weak stomach, and will be f cund the most strengthening, vital*, izing, and invigorating spring medicine you have \ever used. Mrs, E. W. HGSTON, 30 Heard Street, Cltfelaea, Mass., says : — \ I bad a slight heart trouble caused from indigestion. I wonld have attacks of nalnltattati ia y«ry jnwvnwB^nnri wa_ -rary mn/»h wnrripri Wy the advics at. friend* T h»p»« +nfring Dr.* s. Re Ob if S_ T sho a n y bad bej b«* Oo —IS blo ins? t Be cur Tet I Sw rura blood and'nerve remedy, and at \once felt better. The attacks of the Beart trouble stopped, my food didstM*. trouble»_oe, and I consider that Dr. Greene's Nervora has en- tirrTy rvtrrri my hcnrt trnnbir, find ginfify rpfomTrtemi thi^ medicine toalLll I Dr. Greene, 35 West Mth St., New York CIty,1s the mo_t successful specialist in eurfag «er- vous and chronic diseases. He has remedies for all forms of disease, and offers to jrire.free con- sultation and advice, personally or by letter. You~ean tell or write yonr trembles to PT. Greene, for all communications are confidential and letters are answered in plain, scaled envelopes. : sell. i Third Monda; , November—W00. Kelloj.fr; 1901. per ton. AH sizes. Bed Ash or D. & H. Lackawanna. A. SHERWIN _ SON, 36 W. Main St., Malone, JS\. Y. HELP WANTED, Collectors, Life, Fire, and Accident Ins., EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY and EXCISE BONDS. For the Beet Investment of To-Day see the GOLD BOND i isstied by the Mutual Life Ins. Co., of N. Y. It is fetter than Government Bonds. For anything yon want to buy or sell see FRANK D. BARRY & SON, Ktn<r Block. - - MALONE, N. T. *to D Buffering! Tr j Dr. Miles'PaJn Pilfc. J.. M. CA XT WELL. MEARS, LAWYERS, Offices, 110 Main Street. N. H. MT'NSILL. W. J. MEARS. ________ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR. OFFICE at Court House. Malone. N. T. Admitted to practice in tbe United States Circuit and Dis- trict Courts. ;:_;_._.______: Senmd Monday in April -1900. Russell: 1901. Rus\ i Fir«t Monday in October--1900. KeUogjr: 1901. j | Keliogrg. i Franklin County. \ First Monday in April-1900. Kellogg; Km. Kel- 1 logg. ' First MVmdav in October—1900. Russell; 1901. Rus- ! sell. \Fulton County. First Monday in February—1900, Russell: second Monday in February, 1901. Russell. Fitsf Monday in June—\1900 Stover; 1901, Stover, Second Monday in October—1900. Kellogg; 1901, Montgomery County. Second Monday in January—1900. Stover: 1901. Third Monday in May—1900. Kello§rp; 1901, Kel- Fourth Mondav in September-^?960. Russell; 1901. Russell. ' < \*\~ Saratoga County. Fourth Monday in January—I900. Russell: 1901. Russell. Third Monday in April—1900. Kellopgr: 1901. KeJ- JOHM P. KELLAS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. MA- lone. N. Y. Office, first entrance east of People's Natkfaal Bank, over Clark & Son's store. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Office over HazerTs store. Maione. N. Y. Loans and Collections. GORDON H. MAIN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Franklin Co. Office over Howard & Short's hardware store. Ma- lone, N.Y. 2yi FREDERICK G. PADDOCK, COUNSELOR AT LAW. OFFICE OVBB WIL- LIAMSON'S STORE, Malone, N. Y. logg. Second Monday in October, 1900, Sto ; 1W1, St. mty. id Monday in January-1900. Russell: 1901, May-1900. Kellogg; 5901. Kel- HW1, _«1L rst Monday lopg. mrth Monday in September—1900. St.< JOHN S. BIZEL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office over George Williamson's Store. East Main St.. Malone. N. Y.j MOSES VIAU, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offic* over Barry & Mallon'3 store, (second door to left), Malone, N. Y. r HEBBEBT if. WILSON^ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office over CantwelTs Jewelry Store, Malone, N. Y. 7yl A. W. SHEAI.S, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Brusbton, N. Y. All kinds of legal business Schenectady County. Third Mondav in February—1900. Kussell: 1!K)1, Russell. * First Monday in November—1900. Stover; 190!. Stover. Warren County. First Monday in June—1900, Kellogg: 1901, Kel- logg. Fourth Monday in October—1900, Stover; 1901. Itover. Washington County, at Salem. Fourth Monday in January—1900, ; VM)1. Stover. Third Monday in April—1900. Russell; 1901. . Fourth Monday in September—1900, ; 1901, Kellogg. Washington County,,j*,t Sandy Hill. Fourth Monday in January—1900, Stover; 1901, Third Monday in April—1900. •, 1001. Russell T \ nrth Monday in September- 1900, Kellogg: 1901. . Special Terms. ipeciaj Terms of the Supreme Co manly virtues with no sacrifice of inter- est or vitality, an d t bey appeal t o tbe sympathies of old and youDg alike. Dar- ing 1900 THE COMPANION will offer special seriesof stories—among them being stories of Former Political Campaigns and Ad- ventures of Linemen. Besides these there will be a score of stories for girls by such writers as Sarah Orne Jewett, Mary E. Wilkins, Margaret Deland, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Edith Wharton, Kate Chopin and Margaret Sangster. There will be four serial stories —\A Prairie Infanta,\ by Eva Wilder Brodbead:\Running a Merry -Go- Round, V by Charles Adams: \The Schoolhouse Farthest West,\ by C. A. Stephens; and ''Cushing Brothers,\ by Ray Stannard Baker. Ia addition there will be two hundred other short stories by the most gifted of American writers of fictions Tbe new subscribers will receive THE COMPANION'S new Calendar for laOO, suit- able as an ornament for the prettiest room io the house. Illustrated Announcement Number, containing a full prospectus of the volume for 1900, will be sent free to any address. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 203 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. There is a Class of People Who are injured by the use of eofi>e, Recent-p there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GRAIN-O. made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without distress.an- buffew can tell it from coffee. It does not cost ever X as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15c and 25c per package. Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O. GEOBGE H. OLIVEB, M. D., OFFICE^ IN HOW T ARD BLOCK, OVER POST Office. Residence No. 34 Second street, where night CAIIS should be made. Telephone at house. H. D. HICKOK, D. D. S., MAIN STREET, MALONE, N. Y. DENTAL Office over the People's Bank. Residence, No S, Washington St. HENBY FUBNESS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MALONE, N. Y. Office at residence. No. 4 Webster St., where night calls should be made. GRADUATE OF THE VICTORLA UNIVERSITY, Montreal. Office and residence on Main St., Malone, N. Y. First door west of Arsenal Green, where calls should be made. s7 C. COI_EWL_t^r, D . D. B. Howard Block, 76 E^ Main St., Crown and Bridge Work! Painlefts Extraction! A. B. PABMELEE & SON, LAND and LUMBER, 4T East Main Street, Malone, N. Y. GEO. W. DUSTIN, Manager. Drs. W. I*. & C. W. COLLINS, DENTISTS, MAIN STREET, - KEXT TO BRIDGE, Maloae , If. IT. Men's and boys' winter tans and box calf shoes at reduced prices at Holt & Haskell'g, Suprem ipectively. at the same time with the said Trial Terms. The limitations of Rule-#kmaH not apply. Special Terms of the Supreme Court will also be held at the Chambers of *aid Justices, for hearing non-euumerated motions, motions for judgment on special verdicts and referee's re- ports; also motions for new trials on cases and exceptions, demurrers and exparte applications, as follows: By Justice Russell at the Court House in the illage of Canton. St. Lawrence county, on the ir*t Saturday of each month. By Justice Stover at his chambers in the city of Amsterdam, on the fourth Saturdays of January, March, April, June, October and December dur- ing 1900, and of each month during 1901. At the Town Hall, Saratoga Springs, on the fourth Saturdays of February. May, July, Sep- tember and November, during the year 1900 During the year 1901, on the third Saturday of each month, by Justice . Whenever the Justice assigned to any Special Term is unable from any cause to hold that term, his assignment will be filled by orife of the other justices, or the term will be regalarly adjourned. Special Terms are always open for exparte business at Platteburjrh, Canton, Amsterdam and Saratoga, wtteu a Justice Is present. _w8 GOTO LEV!FRECHETTE For your Meats, Groceries, Provis- ions, Vegetables, Tobaccos and Cigars. Lake Ontario Fresh Fish Every Friday. Catherine St., m&loue, N. V. Raiivray tracks arc often horrible ex- amples of the deadly parallel. The Kuvj of Ail Women. What woman or girl does not admire a beaut i- fnl, rose-tinted complexion? une cannot possess a beautiful complexion if the blood is impure or weak, if tbe bowels are constipated, if the liver and kidneys are out of order. If you would try Dr. Rand's Family Remedy, the great herb medi- cine, you would not only possess a beautiful complexion but also perfect robust heaith.-the greatest charm woman can possess. Trial size free, large packages 25 and 50 cents. James Houston, MaJoce. and C. F. PaiDe, Burke, sol- agents. ^ Every old maid is a living monument to some woman who didn't make a good man miserable. * k Stopped th e Street Car. \ A well known gentleman said to a street ear dtor the other 4ay. Please stojMmtU I get off. My wife told me to be sure and get her. a bottle of Stanley's Celery Malt. She has been troubled with sleeplessness and nervous troubles and can find nothing that has helped her like Stanley's Celery Malt. I think one more bottle will cure her. Large bottles, fl.OO. Sold only by E. F. Rowley. ^ .. FIRM. If you have old furs you can have them made over or repaired at Mrs. F. E, Lewis', 110 Main St. She does all kinds of fur work. Give her a call. 37m6 Lot for Sale On Franklin street in Malone village, nicely located for home, contains one and one-forth acres of land. This lot is wide enough on tbe street for two fine building lots. For further Information, inquire of James Jordan at Malone Junction, or at this office. 35tf Frost Bites and Chilblain* quickly cured by BANNER SALVE, the most healing remedy in the world. For sale by all druggists. OASTOR1A. Bear, the _ s9 TN KM Y«l NfiN k \ Signature 4Erery woman thinks she knows how to get along with the men better Chan the other women-do. Rheumatism Cared i a a I>ajr. \ Mystic Cure\ for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cares in 1 to 8 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious, It re- moves at oiKje the cause and the disease immedi- ately disappears Tbe first dose greatly benefits. 15 cents. Sold by C. W, Breed, druggist, Malone. ies of M. L. let- t your electrical supplli h, 13 Fort Covingtou St. NEW wlsiiis*-., VADl/ FRIDAY, TUnr. « Practically TRl-WEEKLY A Daily, TRIBUNE Chea * e -.t £•._,. A new and remarkably attractive pub- lication,—profusely 414-awtrated—wit-h— par- traits and half-tones; contain* all tbe striking sews- feature*.^*' tbeDiiiiy Trib- une. Special War Despatches, Domestic and Foreign Correspondence, Short Stories, Humorous Illustrations, Indus- trial Information, Fashion Note*, Agri- cultural Matters carefully treated, a and Comprehensive and Reliable Financial and Market Reports. It is mailed at same hour as the daily edition, reaches a large proportion of subscribers on date of e, and each edition is a thoroughly up to-date daily family newspaper for busy people. % Regular subscription price, $l.5 O per ye^r. We furnish it with ^ne Farmer for $1.7 5 per year. NEW PI BUSHED Off YORK THURSDAY. WEEKLY For over fifty-eight years TRIBUNE a National Family Paper for farmers and villagers, whose readers ' have i^presente^^he^re^^faest^eEffg-^st ~~ our_country_ popula^tion^^^--. -^'£-_ i__ It gives_allj important news of the' * Nation and Worlfl, the most reliable | Market Reports, Fascinating Short Stories, an, unexcelled Ajjricnltnrai De- partment, Scientific and Mechanical In- I formation, Fashion Articles for the Wo- | men, Humorous Illustrations for old acd yonug.7T\lt is \The PeopIeVPaper^lor the^ntire United jStatea. V-,.,-^*. ~ j Regular subscription price, | Z^ $l.OO:per year. j l ^?4tfe furnish it with the Farmer for * $1.2 5 per year. Send all orders to The Farmer, Malone, N. Y, $6.50 GOAL. The Malone Light and Power Co. will supply coal until further 4 notice at $6.5Q per ton. Office on An_5den Street. \ Old and Tried.\ J :SD TT AT.TTl INSURANCE. I c Sp W w ovE_=r . Ws Represented, oatj mOm, wmn a___t PENNYROYAL PILLS. §3_Si /hftV fax ttLHORf WHM if T *5*y* 6 KUUI fti-d t*¥r» so t^r SGXMI for oixbvl&r. Jihrto^ $%J5& wox fcwT) % IWXCM ftr J>-Et» 2ttOJL r w JL*&l t iff K'.fvf _<\; A 1'. <XX» • d&rttlaadL roj- Rale fcy C. W. H1TBB. Most people eat as If they thought it was the only opportunity they would ever have, _^^___ F ATA L delays are'caused by ^xperi- mentiog with cough and cold cares. FOLKT'S HOKEY and TAB will prevent a cold from resulting In Pneumonia. For sale by all droggista. OA8TO TtthlY Ot two erila some people not, only choot* both, bat look around for more. T. F. AnthonT. Kx-Partm&i**!-. of Pmaafc* CHy, Iowa, say*: \I boajrht «a« bottJe of _|*»- tw Cure' for Bbe_3___t_s_tu aod fro demm o/ k did me more good tfuui any medWae I *r«r toONl^ sold by C. W. Br*ed * CX)., Dr«^M W« an prepared to r««tiiat«, oit+n, r ^ pair or adjoin may watch or clock tfeat needs aUeatk>a In a prompt, thoroogk and ymetksal maaaer at bl price., C. A,