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I'HK SHOVK1, 1 have ise<?n troubled with constipation £>^t years. It «w ruining my health, my com- fort and my complexion, ami I am <?ladtosay that Ceierv King rta* restored -all three, and this after trying ninny other rned'.ciutis that were supposed to he good, but whirh were of no value Whatever. T would like to tell every suffering woman what Celery Kine luxs done for me.—Nellie Gould. Medina, Ohio. Celery Kiug cure** Constipation and a)) jjjijt eases of the Nerves, Htomarti, Liver and KTTF 1 aeys. Sold by druggist*. 25c. and 50c 8 3 snow comtif down rfrifte pile up Hke wj bt» man behind the short my slumbering muse re Ifow I lore to ' A* he puts tbp May Ood's bl«« .ftt'-n v. Y.. Mai :fh him lalm jeweler in'Gonverneur has patented iicetnou^ device for-threading a needle n hf soi<i fur rwwjf-j-five cents aud •a profit With if a blind pernon hn-^d n line cambric needle in a mo- w 1 'i -t' ' fe it ' v The inatru- c i r iijut- i rfkt D r doe? H 1 r c r 1 ir to uee r I tr r L ve oue who has to la iu H 1 hat he fi 1 MI war be uture ! has no wax CancSies Nothing els* adds so roach to tlw charm of tUe drawing bondoir as the softer rsdi- From CORDOVA Candles. _„ .<rill contribute moretotha rtistic success of the luncheon, tea or dinner. The bcrf dacoratire candles for the simplest or the most elaborate funetion—for cot- tajre or mansion. Mide in all color* aad the most delicate tints by STANDARD OIL eo . •nd sold «venrwher«. Goyott's Jewelry Store Main St.. Malone. N. V WHEN YOU WANT PHOTO- GRAPHIC asses deweiry SILVERWARE CLOCKS WATCHES GOODS SEND YOUR ORDERS TO US. After Searching Tests Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Has Proved Itself to.be the Only Positive Cure for Kidney and Bladder Diseases, = Thousands of requests for free bottles of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem- edy are received riearfy everyday by the manufacturer^ and upojp strict investiga- tion it has been found that no less than 91 out of every hundred of those rcceiv- ingtrfal botftfrs have bee'n so helped by j the Remedy w-nt.that tliey have bought large sized \bottles at their druggists. It has b^en proven beyona qneption , that Favof te Remedy is the verv bent ! metlicine known for\ diseases of the | Kidneys. Liver. Bladder and Blood. I Rheumatism. Dyspepsia Chronic Con- stipation, and th e sicknesses peculiar to women. The mamifacturers are pre- pared to send free trial bottles post pawl to all those who will write, giving then- fall name and post otliee address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation. Ron- dout, N. Y . and mention this paper. Put some of your urine in a glas5 tumbler; if in 24 hours it has a sedi- ment, or a milky, cloudy condition; if hot, dry days of last summer with \their I it is pale or Awciond, ropy or Stringy. *ccompaoying parching winds. In Bui-i you need a good medicine, and hv-r- , letin 163, H new- and dangerous apple tree ! ite Remedy is the best one you ran cxui i* djs; a p e , canker, is fully described and dis- | take. K speedily cures such danjrer- cusstd.This disease is already present in I ous symptoms as pain in thet>aek. fr<- Htiesin the State and has been i quent desire to urinate, especially at night, scalding burning pain in passing j water, staining of your linen by the i uriDe and inability to hold it. Ahothe' The ouiou 'rot aad the Baldwin fruit ; unpleasant a'nd dangerous effects prn- sporaretbe principal troubles discussed! duced on the system by the use of in Bulltitiu 164. but powdery mildew and i whiskey or beer. dodder on cucumbers, a leaf'sppt of carca- j f)t. David Kennedy's Favorite \Rem- tioDs and a fungus—ea—bftriey seedlings '• edy is sold at all drug stores at $1.00 a are als>o noticed. Bulletin 165 contains j bottle, or six bottles for $5.00. analyses of 24 samples of Paris green j •'. found in the markets of the State. All j 'L_L__1_^JJLJ „ j -\\'.\_ L! 1 \\ 1 \ 111 !.\ 1 ! these bulletins are for free distribution and may be obtained by a postal card re- Constant. The constant drop of water ( Wears away the hardest stone: The constant g&aw of ToWser Masticates the toughest bone; The constant cooing lover - Carries off the blushing maid,. And the constant advertiser Is the one who gets the traae. Deputy Stale Commissioner Clement reports that he has received the liquor tax certificate heretofore isRued*to Alvah KosteT, which the said Koster for- feited by reason of conviction oo account KOH- called \Half way House\ near\ Newton Falls, St. Lawrence county, N Y. of violation of the liquor tax law. ter conducted a po-called\ hotel, Tw o Went Upto the Temple to Pray, Two went to pray ? Or rather say. One went to brag, tbe other to pray. One stands up P1O«P. ami treads on hisrh. Where the other dar'e not lend his eye. one nearer to God's altar trod. The other to the attar 1 -* <;o<5. —Richard •Crashaw, l'Ufi-1649. Four bulletins of interest, to fruit grow- ers and fcrardeuers have recently been dis- tributed by the New York Agricultural Kxperimpnt Station (Geneva.) No. 162 discusses the effect of excessive transpiration upon sugar teets, cauli- flowers, cherries and uiHples. Considera- ble injury was caused these crops by the many ; very destructive in some orchards. The i bulletin should receive careful attention ; from every apple gr | i Frank Bennett, the well-known base ball pitcher, announces that be is prepar- ing to play \tbe game «f his life\ the coming season. His throwing arm is in fine shape, aud he is kept in condition by occasional light work. It is predicted that he will be more effective next sum- mer thao last season, when bis work was second to none in the League.—Ogdeas- burg Journal. Miss Helen Gould has given $100,000 to the Uoiversity of New York for erecting i a hall of fame to the memory ot great | Americans.. Tbe name of her father, Jay Gould, is to be among those of the diftin- guished dead to be iuscril>ed on tbe walls of tbjestructure. •••••< • ••••••••••••MM 11 One Thing Women Can Have Free. J < • TKeak aad neryoug women seem • * ready to fly all to pieces at every sound- 4- 4 \ The smallest domestic incident is a <' * > mouatatn of difficulty The daily *' , ^ work prostrates them, and they suffer T X from exhaustion aod fe »ale troubles i 1 < • They must have the riunt advice and ^ • * • truatment, or their lives B««J» become * ^• •< • hopeless wrecks. Dr. Greene, the emi- 4- * oent ipeeiaHst in ner%'ousarid chrome^- •< • tr«>uhles, will advise such Women free * - < r of charge,and he can be called upon at - • « • his office, 8-> W. i*th Street. New York - - ' • City, t>r -written to through the mail. << - i • In either ea.se consultation and advice 1 • < » are absolutely fre>e Kervura is I>r. * • * • Greene's most.famous discovery, and* • i -this great remedy has don? a m&rvd- < > * - lous work in restoriag healtljr The < • - <• same skill vrhich compounded this < • \ *• great remedy and many others, from < •> * purelv vegetable medicines, is at the 4- * * free msposal of all who ask fcir adviee * * * > Every woman whose nerves are mak- •< • < • inj? havoc with her life should 'los$ no * - <f tinae in telling or writing her troubles < • < >• conftdentially t/% Dr. Greene at once. < *• *' and following his adviee, freely given« •• ^ to women. > 4- quest. ! Notice of Renewal of Limited i Partnership, m, .,, . . - A . ' , .. I rpnEUXDERSIGNEH HEREBY GIVE NOTICE The mild winter ariS the resolution | X that accorditur TO the statutes of the state with which the ben has kept on laying has j of New York, reiattog to limited partnerships. — ^ed a loss of thousands of dollars to | gey^bave ^^^^ formed am\ existing between them, the terms of which partnership are as follows :— 1. Thestjle-and name of said partnership is Jay O. Ballard & Co. 2. Tbe general nature of the business to be transacted,thereby is manufacturing aad selling cloth and clothing. Chicago cold storage firms/ The houses of that city hold at present enough pgas to give the entire population of the United States a square nH?al at scrambles. Within the last thirty days there have been 700,000 cases of eggs iu the Illinois metropolis. Tfiese cases held 232,000,000, or if the population of the United States i BaJlard is \the general partner, whose plaee of is\80 tbree eggs and a fraction for -..«._ every human being iu this country. REPAIRING The Lowest. % Our Aim To please and excel. SAVINGS FUNDS INVESTED 4% 5% 6% GUARANTEED. Established 1889. CipWtfflltf50,000.00. : The many Vermont holders for the past ter \ year3 at our Guaranteed Investment Bonds and Savings Certificates can testify as to their safety, promptness and de ; sirabiiity. Interest payable semi-annuaiiy. i No investor in pur Braids or Certificates ha< ever lost a penny of principal or interest, but ha: ; received We interest when due. during expansioi. i and boom, decline and depression, sumgeno j and panic. We have had for ten years investors in tht ^ Bauer's at tbe Head, Here Ik what \. C. Dairymple. leading drug jrist ot >.t. Morris, X. Y.. said when speafcinj? of rh^ mosT popular and best seliintr Cough medi- •ine now on the market: \I have sold nine d<-zeu of Bauer - s Instant -t^owgh C:ure the past four week.-, principa\\ ' \-*— ^ uiid I find it the qui best satisfaction of any 'tver handled \ 35 and 5 -James Houston's, Maloi ! Burke, N. Y. ller and give the ugh remedy I hare -ts.\ Samples free at and c. e F. Paine's, ....idence is Malone, Franklin County, N. T. William C. Skinner is th« special partner. whos« residence is in the city of Hartford, in the State of Connecticut. 4. That the kswjunt of capital which the said special partner has eontribnted tonhe commom *tock is five thousand dollars in cash. •5-.- That said partnership origrinaliy commenced on the 15th day of January, 1891. and the period at which it will terminate is on the 25th d*y of January. 1905. 8. That the place of business of said partner- ship is Maioiie, K. Y. JAY O. BALLARD, WILLIAM C. SKINNER. 5. A. BEMAN, Attorney. Swt> The Vermont Supreme court handed dowu a decision March 2 in tbe case of the RutliiDd-Canadian Railroad^company ,agaiost the 'Central VermoDt Railway company, which involves tbe route by which the Rutland-Canadian tracks shall j enter tbe city ot Burlingtou. Lignite bed« of North Dakota are being opened for tbe production of fuel. \ j Fish scales are being utilized in France in the manufacture of artiGcia! pearls v Jus t in Time. A well knotvn lady^f town ejelaimed the ottf- er day: I have been w>»M4«s^*ray life out from the effects of Nervous Exhaustion, Neuralgia and Headaches. My attention was at last directed to Barr'.s Celery Medicine for the Nerves, and after using two packages I am entirely well. Keep your nerves well and strong by the use of this great Vegetable Compound. Samples free. Large packages 25 cents. Sold only by E. ¥. Rowley. Women might be allowed to hold offices in the church,but,ofeourse,tbey. wouldn't want to be elders. _ Try Graln-O! Try Grain-O! • Ask your grocer today to show you a package of GRAIN-0, tbe new food drink that takes tbe place of coffee. The children may drink it with- out injury as well as the adult All who try it. like it. GRAINOhas that rich seal brown of Mocka or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it with- out distress. M the price of coffee. 15c and *8e per package. Sold bj^ll grocers. ! Tbe characters of illegible writers are ! | always bad. J Shall We Har e for Dessert? very day. Facts Worth Considering. York T-. A chester, N. H.: i M >F THE STATE « -iiHitit M. Mastin, re ;\'hainwy M. Mustir , Martha J Hays*, r ; \• Montpelier. East | Bnrre, Lyndonviile, P I N;\vport t K.oTslton, Oi ! rfoiph, South Veacha Cala i This qi Let us ai- .._. .. and healthful des; i ply add a littl« hot water and set to i Flavors .-—Lemon. Orange, Raspberry and Straw- package at your grocei ;r*s tocfay. other desserts enjoy. Get a Spring Overcoat*! ; North Calais, Piamfieid, Mclndoes, St. Albans, •>r, Jeffersoi :, St. Aibans. Wells, Bellows Falls. Water! •- ' ~ iviile, Albany Center, Marshtoi (.'UH Ma-tin, '.a' >-,f Frankiii and the sui j i Q d B; s Funds can be deposited, a' | bonds or certificates, with the F I oi Montpelier, Vermont, and v, j est Jrjm date of deposit. ! Write ior ioformation and of . vthetl i The Venooat Sarings loTestmeot Co,; Mootpelicr, Vermont. ! I You will now find the largest stock of ! Spring overcoats at Horrigan's big cioth- ,'j ing store. Neat, nobby ones for youog : J men and plainer, more modest ones for ! the older men. I CASTOniA. ! Bears the _^ Th * ^$ Vou Have Always %QugU \ Signature of HHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF \NEW 1 • - * ~ — ' \ tarn, residing in ft man, residing in Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York\: John K. Merriam and Frederick N. Merriam.both residing in Bradford. McKean County.Penn.-: and \•\\• .Goodnough) Brock, Walter Goodnougb, Emilji Goodnough and Catherine Goodn<:>ugb. all LiljK ld£u residing ia Loveland. Clermont county. -Ohio, legatees and next of kin of John Merriam. late of i town of Malo and State of -New County of Franklin >rk, deceased, and the ureties on administrator's ofBciar bond, or their le^al representatives, send irreet ing: ^Vhereas, Henry J. Merriam, tbe the last will and testament of tbe said John Merriain, deceased, haM lately applied to our Surrogate of our County'of Franklin to !teve his Says a rural editor: \Blank's ice bpase was bnrned last week aDd twgnty tons of ice was reduced to ashes..\ Rheumatism Cured in a Day. \Mystic Cure\ for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re- moves at once the cause and the disease immedi- ately disappears Tbe first dose greatly benefits. ',5 cents. Sold by C. W, Breed, druggist, Maione. TOO many people lose valuable time in I experimenting with cough antWfold cures. They should take FOLEY'S I|0KEY and TAR before it is too LA.TE. For sale by all druggists. .ndpro-i mrt House. Engene J. Hal), the poet and publisher, s that one dose of FOLEY'S HOMEY and .tikliti n the a id i her* • aH) f ip judicial i A very, m . deceased. - Mvr- tiiL- said Ji.trae< \V. M;i.sti of tin- afoirtsaid p«?r>ons are under ,enty-tjp.f vfars.they will please ta-ke hey art-- required to appear by their i-tiian, if tht;.v have out>. and if they rien that they appear and apply for lent of a special ffuardian. or in the r failure or nftflwt to d<» sn,aspecial 1 In' afjpi>int«d by the Mirr«>jfatv. to •y ViPfTeof. we have f-tmsed the seal of our said ^un<tpate\s Court U> i*e iierftunto affixed Sam f xed. on Sa ;_ate of said umy. at t <»i Mu!one. the 7th day ruarv. in rh* 1 yr-ar of o ..»•• thousand nint-huwl \VM. I'. EAKLK. <'li-rk ot the Surro^ati-\* t^ f Peb JUPLEMESTAL CIT \TION TO PROVE ^ Will. The People of the State of isew York. To Maria Fadd<x-k, of Malone, N. Y.r Charles Austin, whose piat'e <rf. residence is tin- known: Freii Austin. Frank Aiistiii and Ida Die-kin*, .n. of Northafnjiton. Massachusetts: Ed son Austin, <tf Oakland. California: and IfrweJ. fl»ywo<vd. of Wiuchendun. Massa<'hasett^. t-on- stitutiuy all the husband, wife, heirs at law and next of kin snot heretofore cited.' of Sarah C. Stevens, late of the town of Bantfor. in the coun- ty of Franklin and Matt- of New York, deceased, send greeting: Whereas, ilenry K. Rider, the sole executor named in the Last Will and Testament of the said Sarah C Stevens, deceased, has lately ap- plied u> our Surrogate u f ou r County of Franklin to have the said Will proved as a \Witt of Ke*l and Personal Property, iu pursuance of the statute in such case m*de and provided : Yoa aad each of you are therefore cited and re- quired, personally, h> &«?•-and appear before our said surnsraie. at his office in Malone Village, in the Count v of Franklin, on the 2nd day of April next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.then and there to attend the Piobate of said Last Will aud Tes- TO PlipVE I TAR restored his voice when hoarseness ' threatened to prevent bis lecture at Cen- tral Music Hall, Chicago. druggists. For sale by all A Little Know n Fact. That tbe majority of serious diseases originate in disorder of the kicTnejs. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE is guaranteed. Try it today if you're not feeling well. For sale by all druggists. settled in pursuance of the statute in such ease made and provided. You. aud each of you, are therefore cited and required,' personally, to be and appear before our said Surrogate, at his office in the Court House in MaJone- Village, in the County of Frank- lin, on the 38th day of April. 1900. at 10 o'cinefc in the forenoon, then and tbere to attend the judicial-settlement of the account of said Henry J. Merriam. as executor of the said John Mer- riam, deceased Andif-asyof the aforesaid persons are under the age of twenty-one years, they will please take notice that they are required to appear by their general guardian, if they hare one. and if they have none, then that they appear and a for the appointment of a spfecial guardian. < the event of their failure or neglect to do so. a special guardian will be appointed by the Surro- gate to represent and act for them la the pro- ceedings. Iu testimony whereof, we have caused the seal It ia the experience of all railway COB- f I doctors that some very qneer things come j to pass. | Fo r Over Fifty Years 1 Mas. WIKSLOWS SOOTHINO SYRUP has been used bF millions of mothers for their children while teething. If disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with paia-of Cutting Teeth send afcjonoe and get a bottle of '\Mrs. Winskrw^ Soothing Syrup\ for Children Teething - It will relieve tbe poor tittle sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures Diarrhcea. regulates the Stomach -and Bowels, ^tires Wind Colic, softens the Gums, reduces In- fiammation. and gives tone and energy to the whole system. \Mrs. Winslow's . Soothing Syrup\ for children teething is pleasant .to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the ** \ed States, Price twentv-five cents a bottle. r _ by all druggists throughout tha world. sure and ask for \Mas. V* STBLT.\ Lots of men fail in their undertakings if.\ our said Surrogate's Court to j because they try to do mi elaborate job. be hereunto- affixed. Witness. Hon. Samuel A. Beman. S«rr<.- pafe of said Countv.at the town PENNYROYAL pills if h of the I under the ace of tw apjie !> lake by that have one, and if the-;, appear and apply for tin- auardian. or in the ever lei:t io 'in so. a spffia! a cd by the SuiT\tf:it»- l> thrill in tht- prom-ding! foresaid -^persons are •on* year*, they will : hfy are required to i suiirrhan. if they have none, that they >pointmt?ntof a special failure or neg- int of the >viSl t>e ......ju t and act for for the Probate of said ROBY & HARDY, PROPRIEfORS , Stable on Duane St.»w«st side of river, Malone. N. Y., (formerly oooapied by L. J. Folsom.) Qooti taruoats will be furnished at reasonable rates. and oarefuf drivers seut when desired. Tourists xrried to any Pv>int In the Adtroadacks at K w H lhcTion* ty.th^SHh day W\1. R Clerk ^f th«' si; ASTW-KLI-. Att'.VS TOTICB.-PrRSl'A^T TO AN ORDER OF \Ion. Samuel A. Beman. Surr-Ojarate of the ounty of Franklin, and according to the statute _} such ea>»e made and provided, notice is hereby given to all persons having cialms against Joseph P. Hadley. late o£ WestviUe. in said county, oe- ceased.that they are required to exhibit the same, h the vouchees thereof, to the undersigned, . ..icutrix, at her residence in Malone village, in j said county, on or before^ the 21st _dav o.f,.July Wted JanuarvtOth, 1900. MATTIK I. IIABLET, Executrix. GILBERT & WEILS, Attorneys. 3w^7 t any P rtpho JUST WHA'J YOU WANT. ^f the best* homes in Malone for Two •ale. One of the be^-t \ mile: out, for Three hornet? and 7,rxX> bop poles for sale r-ix sirl,-5 wanted, to wait on table aad or gt'iitTftl house work—;good wages. i'.>r particulars a<idre,s.<or call on FRANK D, BARRY & SON, tirn.' Block. - - MALOKE. X, ,Y. HEADAOHEcured tn K) minutes by Dr. Milerf PAXNPELUJ. \Doe cent a dote.\ At dnuurtsta. N Franklin Cninty. Charles W. Wilding vs Frank F Amsdcri. ollie Hick«ik Anisden, O'rren S Luwr.iK.', Malotj.' Heating jc J'lumbiriK Cora ptnv, Maiom- Plumbing & Ueatinit Comyany.Ma sale rendered herein oti the 9th day of' February 190(). and duly entered in Franklin county clerks office on the 10th day of February. 1900. I, the undersigned, referee \duly appointed for such purpose hv said iudsim*'ist, will sell at public auctian.to'tbe hijarhest bidder, on Friday, the 30th dav of March, at tea o'clock A. M , at the trout door of the Court House in Malone Village Frarklln county. X. Y.. the real estate directed by said judgment to bo sold and therein deserib Ail that tract or parcel of land, situate in the Town of Malone. County of Franklin and !>t of New York, beinir a part of Lot No. 40, To' ship No. (5,and in >falone Village, on (he east side of Arrisden Street, an<l described as follows: Beirinninjr at a point in the east line of Amsden street, which poiut is the northwest corner of the land* of the Malone Light. Heat Jc Power. Company, and runs, thence easterly along \ ~ north line of said company's, lands a distant 1 '. . one hundred feet: thence north parallel with the cast Hue of Amsden street a distance of. fifty feet: thence west parallel to said tfompany's north line one hundred feet to the said east Hne of Amsden street; thence south in (said east line fifty ft-et,.to the place of be-ginmng, containing all the laiwi* in said tract, be the same more or Dated at Malone. N. T., this 10th day of Feb-. ruary. 1»W. 7w7 JOHN W. GENAWAY, Referee. •HAP.TJN E. MCCL^KY. Attorney for Plaintiff. a f aid Cutv.a t e of Malone.the -2nd day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred. WM. P. EABLE. Clerk of the i?urroaate\s Court. GILBERT & WELLS. Att'ys for Executor. 1O«7 \ Malone, \5T; Y. .Dye Works, MALONE, N. Y. CASTOR IA F<ff Infants and Cbildren, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of WHY COUGH Why cough and risk coieaxap&OB, when the celebrated Dfc Jofcn W. Bull's Cough Syrap will cur© yoa afc j «ice? It never mils to eurethroafc an* j fang troublea. For bronchitis, soro throat and lioarseness it is in valaable. . DrBnlls COUCH SYRUP Will cure a Hacking Cough. c Doses are small and pleasant to fate Doctor* j xecommendiU Prige25cts, At all druggie Dr. Humphreys' Specifies cure by acting directly upon. I the disease, without exciting disorder ia ] any other part of the system. 1— Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. .25 ! *i—Worms, Worm Fevec, Worm CoHc. . 3-Teething,CoUc,Crytng,Wakefulnea« .35 4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults.,^. .25 i 7-€ou«hB, Colds, Bronchitis.. :..... 8—\earal«ia, Toothache, Fac«ache .25 I 9— Headache. Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .23 • 10-DyspepsJa, Indigestion, WeakStomBch.25 n-huppre»»ed or Painful Periods S 3 I 12— Whites, Too Profuse Pertoda 13—€ronp» Laryngitis, Hoarsenesa...... .25 14-Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,Eruptions.. .25 15—Rhcumati»m,EheuHiatlc Pains 25 16—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Agas*U-. .25 • 19—Catarrh. Influenza. Cold in the Head ?25 \ SO-Uhooplng-Cougb ' 25 27-Kidaey Diseases 25 \ 2fr-jVcrvon» Debility 1.99 30-Urlnary Weakne«, Wetting Bed 2S ! 77-Grip, Hay Fever .2* ICE! ICE! DON'T CO28TBACT for your Ice for Dext reason antil yoa get prices OQ . . . INDIAN LAKE I I Ivt) I I Purest and Best in tiie Market. A.SHERWIN&SON 36 West Main Street. i j Beware of the statuesque girl. She '. apt to give yon the marble heart. Clothing of every description cleaned, i dyed, pressed aad made to look like oew. •• DON'T OO IT! Don't buy au inferior grade §f coal (at Out of town goods received by mail and j six dollars and fifty cents) wheib yoti can express. We pay charges one way, an< guarantee prompt and safe delivery. Glove cleaning a Specialty. A. L. PARO f Malone, IV. Y. Call and See IT*. —^ Everybody Welcome, FIYE AND TEN CENT STORE \ bay Scranton coal, best in the world ; six dollars and fifty cents per too. t C. W; JiLLEN, St., Maldne, X. Y. We want your money and you want our fence. We will exchange our fence for your money. None gives better satisfaction than the Keystone. H. B. SMITH, Chateaugay. 2f. Y. Disease Gens in Bread Coal $6.50 per ton. All sizes. Bed Ash or D. & H. Lackawanna. A. v SHERWIN#SON, SO-m-Main St., Malone, .V. T. handled br castomers. and Saalijr. perii&ps car»- l<?A?iv wmppeii before they come in tbe posses ..— p-* fsiunof the consumer. When TOO consider tbe Anegotist is a man ^<ho imagines he is \ possibilities of contamination j€ki will ailow tba* in good company when alooe. * -•---• - f. Tbe Best Salve 1 For Id With a higher grade of Goods have opened ia Hayes' Blocks East Main Street, With an almost endless varity of ! there ig abundant opj>ortunity\for infection airW i baking. Tbe rtrraedj for this danger is tbe wra»- j pimt of each kmf as »ooo as itjxx>b \ ' If ladies will ask for bread wrapped ia -? papers, that are absolutely dost a * Granit© and Tinware, BlfetM>n«<) Hosiery. H>n<Ui{>rcliler«>. * ollar«. Ladles' Toilet Art!rle», Fancy Good*, tn great profusion. New Goods Arriving Daily. No Trouble io S1>OY* Good*. | is BAXKER SALVE. It is made from a pre- j Fjjt;v w i _ scriptioa by a world .wide lifnown skin j ado'prioo^of specialist and is positively the best heal-} In .theee days* of cJoee trad* ooi petit ion. ing salve for piles, burns, scalds, ulcers, i ^ u * tom ^-.* hc ^ trade te defirabk, otn obtain running sores and all «kin diseases. For j ^t^ ^ sale by all druggists. f All's fair in love and* 1 rates in a railway war. far, but they cut Shirt*! Shins! Shirt* t [ Horrigan bought I0O dozen Wrf*i and j boys', shirty before the^ advance in \price j and will sell them at thj: old prices.' 5 j FOR SALE.—A-34i acre lot jast east of tbe Hiram Wrfgfet place In Constate, About one-half U bay and h,alf wood-land. ftood frame barn on the premises^ Iaqnire Of A. P . E8TABIMX>K8, 46tf, , , North Ba^gor, N. Y. One bad eye has an iir arioas effect up- on* its oaate unless propei l y cared for. Let C. A, Cantwell examine . our eyes. . _iod in « matter wbere he ad ne* are iarolred there c*s. b« IJ<J excuse for'tb* ladtes tv bo buy bakers' bmsd ^ot caUityt for it protected in the abore-named manner iuasmiroto u# it does not cort the coa#ai»er »«-*«• per kmf. Bread 90 wrapped not only b kept fr«n all contamination, but is pewrrT«J thereby m a tn«T?t arfd adible conditk>o fts- a wocij kv period of tiiae witb bi Taylor's Family Bakery, », C. TAT LOS, >r«>