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NHW YORK C N & HUDSON ^IVER R. ft THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LIME ADIRONDACK DIVISION. IS EFFECT OCTOBER 1ST, 1899, BOtTTH BOtTXD. FAST MAIlu—Daily, exoept Sunday.— Leave Quebec, 10:?G p. m.; Montreal (Windsor St. Sta.). 8:25 a. m.; Chateaaifuay, 8:56 a. m.: Beauharnois, 9:U a. m.: Valieylield, QM a m.; St. Stanislaus. 9:43 a- HI.; Huntingdon 9:55 a. m.; Athelstan, 10:01. a. m.-; \Constable 10:11 a. m.; arrrVe .Hal one. Ivi27 a. m. i leave Hulooe , 10:3 0 a. m. ; WMpplfSBlla* 10:39 a. m.; Chasm Fails, 10:49- am.: Owl's Head. (W a. m.; Mountain View, it:05 a. m.; Loon Lake. 11:2? a. ta.; Lake Kush- • aqua, 11:33 a. m.; Rainbow Lake, 1J:4S a. in.-, Pan- Smith's 11:47 a. m.; arrive Saranac Lake, 12^3 p. m.: leave Saranac Lake. 11 -.30 a, m.; Lake Clear. 12:00 noon; Saranac Ian. 12:06 p. m.; Tapper Lake lone,, 12:40 p. m.: Fulton Chain, 2:43 p. m.; ar- rive Utiea, 4r30 p. m.: leave TTtica, 5fti p. m.; ar rive Albany. 6:52 p. m.: New York, 10:00 p. m. TIONTRKlt Bi t Leare Quebec, 2:00. p, m. except,- Sunday; 34,n»treal- (Windsor st. Sta.j, 7:00 p. m.; P«.Mnharnois. 7:44 p m.; Valleyfield. 8:06 p m.. Huntingdon, Ss« p. m.; Athelstan, 8SK ] i». m.: Constable. 85l p. m.; arrive IHa- loue, 9:05 p. m. ; leave *I alone, j 9:«>8'l>. m. ; arrive Lake Clear. 10:40 p. m.': J Saranae Lake, 11*0 p. m : leave Saranac Lake- 10:10 p. m : arrive Topper Lake, 11:17 [> m.; Fulton Chain, l.if>a, m.; Uttea. i?-V) a. m.; Albany, 5:0* , .; Ne NI>. r.-Leavt j The House Mrs. Ada M. Herr, of 439 N. Charlotte St., Lancaster, Pa., suf- fered terribly from female disor- ders. Her nerves became ux& strung, she endured intense pain, the slightest labor wearied her and household duties became a burden. Frequent fainting and dizzy spells •would come upon her and she would fall prostrate in. a swoon. 'After trying several physicians without success Mrs. Herr began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. She says : \ The pills brought immediate relief, and after taking six boxes I was cured. Dr. Williams' Pink FAST WAI I,.—Daily except Snnday.-Leavt ! New York, S:3t> a. m.; Albany.\\ 11:13 a. m.; Utica. j i:05p. m.; Fulton *'hain, o:!7 p. ra.: Tupper Lake j June, 5^.17 p. m.; ^araua<- Inu. 5:35 p. m.: arrive j S&raaao Lake. 0:\.; ? , m.; leave Saranac Lake, j 5-.15 p. m.; Lake i -c^r. ~r.l2 p in.; Paul Smith's, j 5:52 p. m.; liain!^ j.-.k^.. 5:56-p. ni.; Lake Kush- j -aqua, 6:06 p. m.; Ix-n. ,.:.<ke, 5:14 t. m.: Mountain ; View. 6:37 p. m,: <\Hv| - ':VHU. f>;i»j p. m.; ('hasno i Falls, *i:5!i p. m.: u tm-j-K-^Hie, 7:\A) p. m.: arrive j »alone , 7:10 p. ;«: -art 'ialun, . 7:13 ! p.m. ; <>mstabi«?. \;•-':-. . m : Athel.«tan.'7:59 p [ Beauharnois. 8:57 p. n... ' •v.u-^uittay.'Sr'lVp! in.': ! arrive Montreal iWsnd^or >... <ta. •* 9:20 .p. m.: ! Quebec, 7:00 a. m. j HONTKK.% t, V;X _P M KS* New York. 7:*i p. n;.: Aibsir.v. l: 1:25 a. m.: Fulton Olnnn, o:\-5 a m : Tupper Lake. 5^25 a. m.: Saranae Lake. 5:40 a. m : Lake Clear «.-05 a. m.: arrive .liaise . 7:32 a. m.j ieave ITlalotte, 7:3 3 a. m, ; arrive O>n'- stable. 7:45 a. m.: Athenian, 7:59 a,' m.: Hunting- don, 8A» a. m.; Va'leyneld. H:'^ \-'a. m.- Beau haraois, 8:37 a. m.: MonTreni, f»:45 a. m.; Ottawa. 5-2:15 p. ra. f^xcepc Sunday; 1 Quebec,7:00 p. tn. ex Freight trains, carrying passengers in ea •boose cars, ieave Maioae. 4:40 a. m.. Sunday only; and 2.<X> p. m. daisy except Sunday: ar- rive Tupper Lake June. 8:35 a. m.: and 6:30 p. m., respectively, Lea^JEapper Lake June. 7:30 a. m., daily except Sundaj\ and 4:20 p, m.. Sun- , day only; arrive Malone.' 12:30 p. m. and 8:50 j MO « p. m.. respectively* s j Wagner Buffet \^Parlor Oars between rtica j w-wi and Montreal «>n Fast Mali. Wagner Buffet Sleeping Cars between York and Montreal OD Montreal •Express. M. L. FRENCH, H. D. CAJiTER. Agent, Malone. Gen. Agent, M, GEORGE H. DANIELS. General Passenger Agent. Wife's Burden Pills for Pale ^Fe^ple had \done what all previous treatment Bad failed to do.\— From the Exatni- ner> Lancaster, Pa. T>r. Williams' Pink Pills for Pal? People contain, in a condensed form, al] the ele- ments necessary to give new life and rich- ness to • the blood and restore shuttered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for ' suoh diseases as lo.-r.ruotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitas' dance, sciatica, neural- gia,-, rheumatism, nervous headache, the afrer-efferts of the crip, palpitation of the he«^l9 pale ami fallow complexion*, and all forms of weakness either m male or ferrule. Or. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peopie are nwer sold by the dozen or hundred, but always in pack- ages. At all druggists, or direct fromifae Or. Wil- liams Mediciae Compan*. Schenectadj, N. Y.^,60 cents per box, 6 boxes $2.50. TH K SINGL.I5 WHEAT JIliAD. All my <iyi'y true And.Jhe im-h <-siiiin;:fflam- Ue that jr-xinf- Be*riii<: ^ilde SbaH return a^n Laden with th ;s were ended .'fmntiti.ad come, »-<-..rv spirits. TS)i< I rpad and d>-<;nly pondered Wlmf of «eed th:if f'had sown - What <,f harv^t I V HS reapiny To be laid U,-f<>re'ihe throt-.c While wv tljoutrlils wen- swiftly glancing OVr the paths my feet hadtn.d. SU«>j, M-aifd up mv w.-arv eyelids • • Andiiv>».m,-ame[i.,:uOotl. In the v. All th- Each orii'hy^U With the she Some with sb*- sadty t.,I<l t)i •id's gn-at field of la W tu^Untd to\h.' MHs'tV-r,\' • • it he h.ul won i po^.-und^^.ty. <•<! ' : Of tne /oiden ur; Gladly the Openintr n they Lorv. r!y atxTewsiy Wlmhrfd MT)..ivdl'.HKan.l iat- Came I, at thft Maxtei-V bM.linjr And was latest at t legate.. Tben apart from all the Weeping bitfe-rlv 1 st<» I had t.-iled tromWriy, When\ -»li°rfrVJnd hwl fal By hi., pjjps <4 (foldei; ; With atriassof c>.,]in\ \ I revived his strength And a utbei adoid^d ff,ra wliile. . Till her failing strenirth r^-turni: •she went for'.v^rd \vitti^«BH Thus the <>th..-r< I iia.t Hi-l.'d And I. t<> ti,f. y\-,r- <;nn><--> wit h we n PENNYROYALTILLS. The only safe, aure and reliable Female FIL I ever offered to Ladies, especially recommend- d to married Ladie w ( , On;v th < > Yet I An- Tint 3 Wil lu r Wbiie 1 {. Arrrt 1 •1st. 1 kneit • I hav Titen At f la in* uy ;•< e th< jliest h id it i;h • M bor i he Vi:t< fJ f () iy t ii<- ar t<- <t^ w-i . r, \HW * id ble- ferUn ••>i ; tlv Vl'jn\ s f.V'J n with •it-rt-t-'i •n' p.< ] m TUB TRUTHS. DROP of ink will color a whole glass of water*- It is an inch of yeasfw&fch makes a pan of bread rise, and a single cake of soap containing tmabsorbed alkali can-ruin a hundred times its cost in laces and fine embroidery. After all, is it wise to take such risks with common soap ? Of course you can get along without Ivory Soap. So can a wagon without axle grease—but it goes hard* An Oyden?hur« aught on fire from pontnnec, '^{Flexibone Moulded Corsets. Railway Company. O N AND AFTER >'OV 12, 1899. AND TJN- til further notice, trains will leave Maione GOING EAST. .—Express for all stations. St. Albs with Faint. Express foi —. iin^rton. Rutland. Montpelier, \HTiite liirer Junction, Manches- ter, Nashua, Lowell, Boston. Sprinitrfieid and New York; also Keene. Worcester and Boston via Fitchburg. New York, via Spring- fieid or New London, and Troy, Albany and New York via Rut- land. Wagner parlor ears St. Al- bans to Boston and Troy via Rur land wit tout change. Con- nects at Rriuses Point with D. & H. R. It. for Plattstrarffh.* Troy. Albany and New York, Wagner parlor ears Rouses Point to New York wjtuout chansje. 1:33 P . M.—Iio<-»1 for <'herubusco and intermediate station?. 6:50 P . M.— Kxpre»« Mall stopping at. alj stations and conneetintr at S^. Al b FOUND A GOLD MINE. IT WAS HIS POULTRY YARD\. MaD in Iowa Uses a Compound that Makes His Hens Lay Double the Usual Number Summer and Winter. Secret of His Success. of Crt*s .•Mi Taske d f.-r i iength rbi, pocket f . Loy_aHv— ; -Whnt *M you sipash 'im •otrtbqs' I ^ on ^<li]is—•k^ujted a frien' er aiiae. \' _ ^ ^..jgitjgia |: \W^Qt did he sayP\ \He. sid dat, nex' : hi^ room. He waded throu-h rbe snow f ter rfSe ' my . f . rit:U ' wah de rao *' ignu'nc land sent ia an ainni, white his wife|^|^ r ' n dls community/'-Washing- I >o)othered the fire with her hands. The \ ' ' . „ . . ; firemen arrived prompt!:,' i fl >p'f« of the I j condition of the ztrnet*. but when they j - fire they ?aid a few I 3 xrhich wont hear repeating. The j Signatture ( CHUse of the excitement will require a patch about the .size of a silver dollar. It was not insured. CASV< I heard the cau^e of the fire they ? «irt a few ! Bearstbe _^^8 KiBd YOU Ha% Aiways Bfl#t Ajid fhe Hvenina find thp weary With an empty shearte..-s han' 4 . ' since thuu hL't 'fui'tifl'^V t'h'y t^k. Han- no fear that tie wilt chki,- ut>v He.«vy dn-h^s H^wi.Jm-.t ask -Mrs. A!Wt Perring. tiattle fr-.-pk. Mc'fr. Seventeen of the Lndiaa.s of the St. Regis reservatiou, iucluding some of the chiefs, left recently for Beauharnoi*, andVihoiopst' ihmg j | says the Cornwall Standard, to stand trial our m Corsets. . p ^ . ^ ^ I)H j,,h horhoo , j of < Y ^s- j there for the riots o f ift ^ Ma >\- Some o f ' MADE is | , *~ , \ , , I those under bond to aopear are out. North »w» wrtnore ton, Iowa, are amazed a t Ui^ number ! . , ... - ^ , , AL.JL. JH9UMi.l^» it- i • i trapping and wili m t present themselves of -e^tr.-' All All Colors t<> plea^t: ALL EYES.,... | of his hi I it was L p r to marke t : for Vrial. After tbi* trinl is >ertied Chief asked what was tiie cause j John Angus will ;tpp!y to the ludiap de- i^einj r so i>roiific, he stated I partment to be^ailow^ to use his pluee li in''a certain compound h e We; have a choice selection of ! American Poultry Mixture is th bans w1th\nigrht\express for°Troir, ; these elegant garments always in i of it. and is made by American Mfg. i iXtonanfi li?S Inland point! stock. Just call in and|see them. , \ Co.. Tem> Haute. Jnd. Evei : - '• : sleeping: tar ; e York with I Mrs. C.1H. Berry, MALONE, N. Y 5:5 9:00 P . M.- d to t.-ike hi; the CouneilBoard \is a life chief. \ The .council at ptrseot refuses to recagnize j was usui£, ma t kept ht»*-heni» in jsrood : Chief Angus, claiming he was sect to i condition and furnished them with the | Ottawa on the 10th of February to coi'i- -ppr stimulus to eu'tf production. N al t wUh the IudiaJi D^partnienc in refer- ' eoce to the prtseut trouble, bat instead of i carrying out his tuition properly he over- looke<i reportitsu to theconucil meetiasj, RutTandr Elegant ^Va^er ;________.;.„. the poultry business is interested in : forfeiting bis pa.Uioo. The lociian I)e'- t. Alhans to Ne^ BVER Y ON E A DELIGHT , . E * . . . ipHrrmeutat OrtAWa >av^ An-'Us is en- EVEEYONEASUBPEISE. i«^. J™«»' « , ^^.^^^ \l-^ :, ^. b U , M , ,,, ^ ^ co.u- EVEfiy ONE WABEAHTED. TI |i; ,,,i,, nre is Kuarantwi loi™ j cU wi \ \\\\]!_ '\^\'.L^. the producrion of eiTffs 100 per cent, or ; money refuuftMl. It wil! do more than i t'ive farnu-rs r^idiuc within the county three' times as much as the same ! of Chenanyi. «nd v*H.ie of H radius or !•> amount'of any other compound, it is i «\il^ fror » Noi-wicb have l-een <• elected in —, concentrated in form.and the result of j the crime ot reducing the .piHliry «nd in- \'vears of practical experience in the I creasing the qu«t.riry ur tbt-ir aiilk pro- »ourtry business. There is absolutely | duct by the addition ur water, and that id doubt as t o what it will do. and i the complaint* m the matter, from the ou are invited to try it a t The expense I office-of the attorney geoeral of the State, •f the company. 'Send $1.00 for a \ *re now ID the hands or H local sample package and if it doesn't do f«r h ' m to prosecute ht- work you j?et your money back. This is fair and is made to induce prac- icai poultry men to erive it a trial. It - s also a sure preventive of such dis- i aI 1 (it which, althou^ prorestuig ... Jiwesnsthe terrible ch<»lera ami roup ' cence oi-rhe charge, the partn*> aeeu which create such havoc in all part* of ) made quick and ample remuneration the country. It acts direct iy on the i the fetate.^ v and gizzard and is a thoroughly ] '——'\^ : ' \ L \'\\'\\'\ V IM \ scientific preparation. j -^. . The manufacturers guarantee every *ekape or refuml jnirchase money. If >ur druggist don't sell American oultry Mixture, he's behind the age. In that ea*? order direct from Ameri- •an 3ianufacturing Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Did not claim them: Summer boarder —\I thought you wrote roe that yon had no mosquitoes.\ Jdshun Hay—'\Wall I hain't. Thair he more er less of 'em er round here, but I do u't claim 'ern.^^ Ohio State Journal. Lingering La firippe Cough. G. Vaeber, 157 TJAgood: St., Chicago, ways: \'My wife had a \?e.ry severe case =•:>'' la grippe, and it left her with a very bad cough. She tiled a bottle of FOLEY'S ET and TAR and it gave immediate ?e lief, A ')() cent, bottle cured her congh entirely.\ Price 25 «trd 50c. For >5ale by all druggists. Why is it that Fell sells so matte of the, Red Cross Ranges? Because it i^oue of the best on the market today. Call and see it. • M. N. FELL, Malone, X. Y. Asents on salary of f$ft> ppr week arA ex- peiises: f.he srreatcst ag«l»t seller ever pr'xitK-f-n. trvery stovk and pwnltry raiser bays it on sight. :amy., Amei i Mt\-. .. Terrf Ha nr , w e. Ind. .nd poin via \-'-- J -' * •\-•• — Yorkand Bos! • > n via KutlHiid with- out change. This train oonnect? Roiise^ Point with U. & H R- R. f' P!a,ttsburj<h, Troy, Albany New York. Wasrner sices Rr ~ \ • - \ ' . . • • GOESiG WEST. 9:0S A. M.—Mail stopping at all stations. Arrive at (>j?densbnrsr at 1 \ :00 A. M. Cwrtnectinf? at Moira with N. Y. & O. ft. li. for Tuppei Lake. At Norwood with N. Y. C. & II. K- K. R. for ail points South and West, and at opdensbunr with ferry for Presentt. where ronnec- tiofr is made with through ex- press train for all points West. 3:45 P . M'.—Local Kxpre»» for Og- dftnsburg; and intermediate sta- tions, arriving in Ogdensburg at 5:55 P. M. ^ Q.~Expret « for Norwood, Og densburg and the West. Arrive al Ogdensbiir* 11:10 P.M. Train s Leave Ogdensburg for Malone at .'>::>€• A. M., 10:30 A. 51.. I'M P. M., and Mixed 6:10 P. M. Tickets to. all points east and west on »aie at the ticket office. H. A. HOOGE. Traffic Mpr. tt. T, McKKEVEH. Gen 1 ! I'asseiijrer Agt. Rutland, Vt. INDIANA'S •BIRTHDAY. •roMffc* >intt- Th» l Han n A woman will eat a whole plateful of Spanish onions with vinegar on them for supper and then cry most of the night be cause she is afraid her husband doesn't iove her as much as he did at first. Jell-O i s tlte- Bent Dessert. It is quiJe A n«\v,thi»s, but tr is so far sup*ri->r t.-. most of its kind that it took from the <tarf. TV and'raspberry, and can l»- prepared in tw< nites N<> t'ookias. just add hot water, am t<. ,•<>.>]. It makes a delicious ,-hsnsie from th and puil'ling .'k-s^rts with m. truuble whai •r, and evt-ryb'«ly iikes it. espw-ialiy the .-hi; •n All gr<K-t;rs sell it. 10 ets. Tr}- ii toa«ty. to 00 05 w + n •'Si 70&S IN EFFEC T KI-BY h lflOO. ! A . M . i : I , ?'\ I 1! :.'.J +11 r-l.'-) + 11:11 11:02 +10:50 tl(>:-3l 1:80 Lv. Tupp«r Lake Ar l-M rentralJc. +1-W) ohlldwold ri:W. Kildare 2:17 Blue Pond Rapids -Junction +:>:&* Bay Pond •2:47 Brandon +3:(W Mitdawaska t3:s6i Spring Cove :i-M Lv. Santa\Clara Ar. JU;^. <J. = . :?:57 St. Regis Falls 10:05 5:44 4:11 Okkiflson «tr. 9:5K 5:42 4:40 Ar. Moira Lv. !*:a> r 5:10 Lv. Moiiit Ar. 9:05 Ivonton ttn:4H i:;Vt 5:30 Ar. Malone Lv. 9:33 $-M Lv. Moira Ar. 10:15 11:17 Norwood U:0# 11:10 Ar. Ogdetisbwg Lv. A.M. P.M. j __ l£ _ + Stop on signal. Trains run daily, exesept Sunday. H, W. GAYS, Oen'l Manager, o JO c/5 «* S* O o CD 5 FARM FOR SALE. I A S? I HAVE RETIRED FROM FARMING, . will sell ray farm, containing H? wires of and, bein i^nehalf mile from mile from school house, conveni railroad, postojfioe and markets. Uiu state of cultivation and i hatt«r factory, o; ven lent lv situate . \'hisfits farmm H h infcfopr tuated far H in sll adapted to stock raining or dairying. There are three never- failing wells on farm, also Hvinir spnnff of niB- uimc water, a»d it is known as the W bay and (mam farm inthe town of Uonutabie Thereto aluo a sugar bx^ conta»ning siTe nutwrort u n frnit. good bouse itod farm baildlwts, »B to go reiatr A \ map ^ta wyooe deeiring » (to SSiSS't A i\E8tabrooteHorth Ba^ «noeof a¥fetto«, Fo A, i\E8tabroote,Horth This Week We will Sell All Our Baskets at Cost to close out the Line. Miss McDonald's, (Hickok's Store.) Call at this o®ee for yoar Job priatt^g. factory ba-is year there vv pressed for ?ttle -re teu enses oi etrieiiieDt iu \ hi> HlthiKi y ^ sati-- f.ast nature uty, in lajic-n tainecl the o. Of ilM. COD hi populi •itofy <.• territ the pec ti<.-ti 12 it i j. ( •o i ory >P d ,1J u ! le <<* 12 f r Bears the /I The Kind Vou Haw Always Botiftt Signature /V^ M^J^A of t**La£/ZT<£ • • -**-•- lecturer— >i An«l what roicad i that efe%rition • Hi lv ! e \iewfd <\** om \ o <\e in the HiuliftK^ v\ rik- n A powder null Going boun jV ,r,^ ^uffenut, from ftei t gradual but -teddv l T ie -iionld 1 -»e notime! K N W I ' It 1* ^ man is mo?t ftpt whence th-eartL ? \A-t 1>1 'L 1 tit - *•> c hi. I iff Hill. k d ies -^-^ lo^ of nh*\ 11 trtinm'r v * •> U-l Lfft 1 KIDNEY tore s Pai n i n th e t'.ytg\- I n On' One Onnce of Facts is Worth a Ponnd of Argument, ARE PlillN FACTS FBOJI THE PROPRIKTOBS OF THE OLENITIOKK HOTEL, PO- aln . Br- pe i he H*M ith the B'e' like to work for particular po-ople— people who appreciate the best Laundry Work. We believe we can please anyone— we air anxious u> try. -*X.rX u> (-ullTor ye»r next, parcel and convince you. Smooth ed^e coliaiv our specialty. Maine Siean Laundry, 4 Catherine St., JW«l«ne, N. Y. House and Lot for Sale. DESIRABLE HO^SK ,ON^ACAI>BMY ST. L for sate. It includes all modern Im|»OTe hot water boiler. f«Htaee, etc jew tluS««* ttoa, T « twrna h Peart St, IWone, N Stf hav Fk.ur ami 1 ; _ at Polaml. N.'Y!' For tLve years Mr. Brown was u J-TCJ from pain in the back an.i at times bend over, ami was compelled u> rc^ia tion at. the mill ou account ot kidney tronbl^ This is what Mr. Br<>wn says to Brisrht's Kidney Beans:--. „ '\While complaining about ray trouhie to ^ friend, he immediately recommended t!ie i>«e ot | Brijthf s Kidney Beans: stating, everyone speak« I hichly of them, I commenced talEinfr iBrtgnt •< Kiduey BeanK. and after two days. 1 am ffl&d to w say, the paiws had left me; and I now take plea> ' ure in reotwnroendnijf Bri^ht's Kidney Bean?, knowiniC that they have done me a world of tLe ( h v it i« I IT ct tlu resrarl U< i . - - i h t ,. J- < \ r siiiri * ' .1 \M 1 thtr l < r m< Rood, and I eamiot *p«ak too htehly of them as a cure for l>aek&«he, Jtidney and ItVer trouble.\ For Sale by €. W. BREED & CO., Brcggtots, Malooe, N. Y. be v \ d th it it IM About < far hnlf ^ h ft.wer bcpele^s poor. It is a tate.in . ftood frame l^rn o ^-hich n o person who will work need i irf A - J 1 the .wmi-*-- which n pe go hungry That i» * g«Nit tluug t o «t f »av for any state.—Indianapoli* 3Ff . N. \ . One bad eye has an injurious e^ect I on its mate unless properly c*r*d for C. A. C*utwell examine jour eye». W$!0i!^^^