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Great Books Little Prices. A trade opportunity (not likely to occur again) enables us to oflfet the cream of recent literature in good cloth bindings, originally ^published at $1.50 and $1.76, at 66c. per volume,or if sent by mail 72c. per volume. We have on hand now all the lilies below mentioned, but advise early orders, as when this lot is sold none can be had at these LOW PRICES. The Honorable Pet^r Stirling, Caleb West, Master Diver, XJSe Pride of Jerinieo. Red Robe. The Prisoner of Zenda. Pfcroso, T-kia. Und T*be Celebrity Kokliers of Fortune. Tbe Manxman. Tbe Choir Iavisible. The Forest Lovers. The Borrows of Sata A Ladr of Quality. The Itoad to Paris. Soldier Stories, Gloria Mimdi, ,, The Adventure;; of FrancoK The Damnation of Therou Ware. The Continental Dragoon, The Soul of Liiirto. THOS. T. BUTTRICK, MALONE, N. Y. DCHPT FORGET THAT ORVILLE MOORE KEEPS FOE SALE H. B. Cedar Shingle, Matched Spruee Lumber, Bine Lumber, Fine and Hemlock Lath, dap- boards from $5.00 to $20.00 per thousand. Pine Ceiling, White Wood and Cherry. nu,unorrm.;;<. pure lead and oil, the best mixed paint^that can be made ? in all colors. Floor paint that cannot be excelled. Floor\rarniab and wax and all inte- rior finish. The best goods are the cheapest. Don't fail t<5 try GYPSINE, for Kalsominiog; will nevei come off, The only place to get Pay's Manila Paper for wails and ceiling. Remem- ber the place, 17 Milwaukee St., Malone. CASTOR IA Tbe Kind Ton Hare Always Bought, and which has hem in use for over 3O years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per* sonal supervision since its infancy* Allow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and \ Just-as-good'* are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ot Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, I>rops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend* GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of He KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CCNTtUR COMMNV, ft MURRAY STWetT,-«EW VO*K CITY. BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEY ASD COUNSELOR AT LAW. | Office in Court House. Malone. U % Y. j GILREBT & WELLS, ! ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. Office over Postoffice. in Howard Block. I (en-tram* west of Mr*, C. IT. Berry's store) ; Main St.. Malone. N. Y. ; JOHN I. GILBERT. BEXJ. L. WELLS. BADGEB & CAN TWELL, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Ulalone, N. Y. •Office over McFariand..& Barry's Store. . P. BAJX.ER. THOS. CASTWELI J. M. CANTWELL. Polities in tbe Rural JDl«frt<-t». An Assemblynma from a northern cona- ty was talking tbe other day with a mem- ber from Manhattan Island. He W*B tell- iuK of some bargains In calves which he had made the preceding week, and in the course of hip conversation he wandlfred back to politic* again. \There are politicians and politician**,\ he began meditatively, \but Tweed and CrSker and you fellows of Tammany Hall cannot produce the peer of some of the old candidates for office who used to stamp the ground in Franklin county.\ Notic- ing the increase^ interest of bis listener the northerner continued: \I tell ymi, those old timers up my way can't be beat. Their descendants .are still-drawing their nets for votes, and they haul in about everything. On tbe northern slope of tbe Adirondacks the nomination is an equiva- lent to an electiou, for not a Demociatic county officer has ever been elected there since the War of the Rebellion, Some rears ago. a candidate for sheriff, in order, to avoid the meshes of the law, went about baying calves among the farmers for future delivery and unloading bis po- iitiear ambitions into their willing ears, \very calf he bought WAS on the condition that he secured the \office- of sheriff, ex- cept wj»ere the hardhea4ed tiller of tbe soil was suspieious of the game, in which case the trade was so much down for the calf and sa much more ff he won out and 30 aid afford to lie liberal, \Up fa one of the backwoods towns :bere lived a local polititian of some prom- inence, whose influence in his town was potent for several years, ll naturally fol- lowed that his assistance ia canvassing Dbe town for delegates was worth coo ideration. In one particular year te every candidate for office who visited him he pointed out how badly his barn needed shingling, amd every mother's son of them paid for shingling that karn. All the .ctors in this dream are now probably watching with as much interest as ever the local political contests from the eleva- :ed seats of the spirit world. *'Over in Clinton county there Is noth ng certain how any election will result. V T otes are therefore w»rth more there, to he square rod tkan ia any other locality c the United States, unless it be in the legislativeiialls of Montana. There was a time when there wae no secret ballet in those parts, because the indentation of the pencil mark has a wonderful habit of showing through on the outside of the paper. One farmer and his three sons have been k«own to carry off an even handred, enough to keep the family in good condition ail wintar. A good m people ap there stem to think it a good thing to continue this extraordinary method of circulating money among tbe people.\—N. Y. Tribune. \~~ GETTING AT THE BEST Is oot ea»y at all times. But we spare ao effort to procure Which possesses all the qualities which make it desirable. We k DO w wfeere, when, and what to buy. Those who follow market quotations on Oats,Meal, Feed, Hay, Straw, &-c , and note our figures will fkxi we make low p\^ mmm LAWRENCE & TAYLOR, East Main Street. MUNSILL & MEABS, LAWYERS, Offices, 110 Main Street. ' N. H. MUNSILL. W. J. MEARS. S. A. BEMAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR. OFFICE at Court House. Malone, N. Y. Admitted to practice in the United States Circuit and Dis- trict Courts. Young fieri and Young Women Trained for a successful start in busine§B life at SPENCER'S SCHOOL Bookkeeping, Sfcortliaid, Telegraphy and Penmanship, ItJNGSTON-ON-THK-in DXON, N, V. Established 12 years. 300 students this year. A separate penmanship department In charge of one of America's greatest pen ar$sts. Free car fare will be paid from your bome to Kingston. Good board and rooms at $3.00 per week. Positions secured for alk graduates. A beautiful catalogue, containing the names of 30 of tbe 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, SPEXCER,'S BUSINESS SCHOOL, **-• (Incorporated.; B. H. Spencer, President, S0m4 Kingston, N. Y. T^f ©TTCK.-PURSUANT TO AN ORDEB OF JLK Hon. Samuel A. Beman, Surrogate of the ©ounty of Franklin, and according to the statute Uk sucn case made and provided, notice is hereby £ r«n to all persons having claims against John *nford,late of Duane, in said County, deceased, tfcat they are required to exhibit the same, with •ibe voucher? thereof, to the undersigned, James Banford, at his residence in the town of Burke, In said County, on or before the 1st day of August next. Dated January 13th. A. D. 1900. JAMBS DANFORD, JOHN P. KEJULAS. Administrator, $c Att'y for Administrator, Burke, N. T: Maione, X. Y. 3w2? T^TOTieiL,—PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF JL^I HOB. S»roue4 ABemao, Surrogate, of the bounty of Franklin, and according to tlie statute in such oase made and provided, notice is hereby given to atl persons having claims against John MoMahon. late of Constable, in said county, de- oeased. that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the under- utjfned, at Gordon H. Main's law office tn Ma- it>n«, in said county, on or before the 1st day of August next. _ Dated January 15tH. 1900. SMITH H. MARCH, Executor. trOBJDON II. MAIN. Attorney for Executor. 3w2T JOHN P. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW', MA- lone, N. Y. Office, first entrance east of People's National Bank, over Clark & Son's store. MABTIN E. MoCLABY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Office over Haztsn\s store. Maione, N. Y. Lu&ns and Collections. GrOEPON H. MAIN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Franklin Co. Office over Howard & Short s hardware store. Ma- lone, N. Y. Syl FREDERICK G. PADDOCK, COUNSELOR AT LAW. OFFICE OVSB WIL- LIAMSON'S STORE, Malone, N. Y. JOHN S. BIZEL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office over George Williamsou's Store, East Main St., Maione, N. Y.i MOSES T7TATJ, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office over Barry & MaEon'3 store, (second door to left), Malone, N. Y. m A. W. SHEALS, ATTORNEY AND ^COUNSELOR AT LAW. Bmshton, N. Y. Ail kinds of fegai hni promptly attended to at reasonable rates. QEOBGE H. OUVEB, Kt. D. f OFFICE IN HOWARD BLOCK, OVER POST Office. Reatdenee No. 14 Second street, where night calls ^hotrid 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 8, Washington St. HENBY FtTBNESS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MALONE, N. Y. Office at residence, No. 4 Webster St., where night calls should be made. EMIiE LABOCQUE, M. D., GRADUATE OF THE VICTORIA UNIVERSITY, MontreaL Office aad residence on Main $t MAlone, N. Y. First door west of Arsenal Green, where calls should be made. S. C. COIiEMAH, D. D. S. t Howard Block, 78 E. Main St., Crown and Bridge Work ! Painless Extraction! A. B, PABMELBE & SON, LAND and LUMBER. 47 East Main Street. Malone, N. Y. GEO. W. DUSTIN, Manager. Drs. W. K & C, W. COLMHS, DENTISTS, MAIN STREET, - NEXT TO BRIDGE, » rrf»lone, N. Y. HOTEL LAWRENCE, Under New Management. Newly Refitted and Renovated.. Livery I n Connectloa. Free bus to all trains. Your patronage solicited* Utt L. B. BLANCHABD, Prop. Governor TheoteeRooseYelt Was elected Gorerndr of New York, flnrt by reason of bis militajx achievements, aad secondly on ac- count of popular belief in Ma personal integrity and political aoundne». Every American bey Bhould read the biogiaphj of thii great American administrator, historian and soldier. Nowhere is the life of thi* represents!v« American citizen more clearly and autboritativel? set forth than in the MEfWIKKER Encyclopedia Britannica It tells how after graduating from Harvard, ht studied law, was a member of the N.Y. Asemb^y: President of the U.S. Ciril Service Commission President of the New York Police Commission As*t. Secy, of the Nayy; Lieutenant-Colonel and later Colonel of the \Bough Riders,\ and noi Governer of New York. It characterise* him as a thorough, schoter, aa indeflctigBtole sportsman, a typical frontiersman, and a brave leader. It mentions the many valuable historical works he published, how he lead his men at Las (iuasi- mas, Ei Caney, and San Juaa Hill. ----- And this is only one out of 4,000 biographies of noted men FOUND IN WO OTHER ENCYCLOPEDIA j» j» * Juat now you can get the complete work, deliver- ed free, on payment of One Dollar (|l.00> cash, balance in small monthly payments. Jtn Oak Bookcase. Quids to 8ytUmatic R»adlni FTeUht charces prepaid. TOR ^A3JL BT T. T« BUTTBICK. FREE «© TO LEVIFRECHETTE For your Meats, Groceries, Provis- ions, Vegetables, Tobaccos and Cigars. Lake Ontario Fresh Fish Every Friday Catherine St., 9Ial«me, If. Y. Mott's Nerverine Pills The great remedy fat ^ tration at* V all netvok ; diseases of the BEFORE AWD ASTIR C8ING, gaitS of Cithtt sex,tt*cb.as Nervous Prostration, Failing or «oo% Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, ex- cessive use of Tobacco or Opium, whkh kad to Consumption acd insanity. $l M per box by mail; 6 boxes for $5.00. For MLle by C. W. H I DR. NO MODEL KITCHEN Dr. Bull's Gougli' Syrup cure whboping-coagh ami measles' cough. Tbi» wonderfcj remedy wili save tbe chil- dren from many a distressing coughing spell and soon affect a care. A naounc«ment , To accommodate those who are parti to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the aa*al passages for catorrhai trovbies. the pro prietors prepare Ely's Liquid Cream Balm, Price including the spraying tube is 75 cents. Drug- gists or by mail The liqpid embodies the medi- cal properties of tb«r \solid preparation. Cresin Balm is quickly absorbed by the membrane am does not dry up the secretions bat changes thec *n a natural and healthy c-haracter.it Elv Bros. 56 Warren St. N, Y. That stoical old hero, Gen. Joubert, who has bad tbe fortunes of the Trans- vaal in bis keeping for se-many years when threatened by outside enemies, is dead. He died from illness and not from injury in battle; and wh« will doubt tfa the recent reverses to tbe Boer arms hi much to do with tbe death of the oi< patriot. His heart was wrapped np ir his country and the picture of its down fall, which is near, has brought the end to him quicker than to others. He was a great military organizer and absolutely fearless. million* Given Away, Millions of boxes of Dr, A. W. Chase's Oim ment are to be given away absolutely free in oi der that no sufferer from piles, eczema, s&] rhenm or any other itching, torturing akin trot ble may remain in ignorance of its wonderf? soothing and healing -virtues. Mr. Chas. F. Kellogg, a piano dea'e\ of Leioy tf. Y., says: \Jtor over 8 years i suffered with that plague, eczema, and fruitlessiy spent large sums of money in doctors' treatment and adTer Used eurea. In Dr. Chase's Ointment I found i perfect cure for my trouble in one week's per sistent use. It is indeed a wonderful remedy.\ Send stamp for sample box today. Dr. A. V Chase's Ointment is positively guaranteed u cure piles, eczema and all itching skin troubles Sold by all druggists. 50c a box, or Dr. A. W Chase Med. Co.. Buffalo. Y. Y. What Two Cents Will Do. It will bring relief to sufferers from asth- ma or consumption, even the worst cases. This is about wJiat one dose of FOLSY'S HONEY aad TAR costs. Ise't it wortS irimVf Take no substitute. For sale b; all druggists. Another serious blunder has happened in soraery similar to that which occurred in Montreal last year. Annie Dudley, ^ yousg lady of 20 ^yeare, went to Cfaicagc to have an injured eye removed. Tbe oculist removed th« wrong eye and now she is totally blind. It doe*s seem as though errors like this were totally inex- cusable and the oculist ought to be prose- cuted for criminal negligence. It is ite worse to carelessly wreck a train than t< make suetf* a careless blunder in tb< operating room. OASTOR1A. Intporiant Notice. If any of your family should be attacked wit a sudden none h or cold, don't fail to try a bottle 'of Gray's Balsam, the great guaranteed: eougfc cure. It never falls to relieve and promptly cure coughs, colde, asthma, bronchitis, croup aw whooping oougc. N<> fHtnUy with children shooi be without it. Samples free. Large bottles cents. Sold only by E. F. Rowley, After Laxrlppe— Wbtt ? Usually A racking cough and a genera feeling of weakness. FOLEY'S HOKEY asd TAR is guaranteed to cure the \grippe cough\ and make you strong and well. For sale by all druggists. What- Shall We Have for Be«*«rt? This question arises in the tamilj every 4aji Let m answer it today. Try J<?ll-O, a delicious ssd healthful dessert. No boUra«r! no baking; simply add a little hot water and set to cool Flavors :-~Lemon, Onmge, Kaspbetry aad Straw- berry. A delkhtful change from other dessert* and a relish which old ana young enjoy. Get package at your grocer's today. 10 ct». . r+-mf~* l>olrd Healer JaTewn.*—* • tbe greattet healer of modero times RAJJNEB SALVE, for cuts, wWtiodB, eom piles and all skin diseases. Guaranteed, For sale by all druggists. Boys* and yo^ufcbs' •• Never-rtp t? i io seatnsr at Holt 0c Haakell l 3. with the When you buy a carriage, buggy or harness. Choose from the biggest stock and fullest assortment, and pay only the cost of making, with but one moderate profit added. Out plan of selling direct from the factory insures satisfaction— i your money back if you're dissatisfied with. , ' your purchase—and enables .you to A Wo. 3884 Bn«y, Prl«e P8.3O \ with lcMhCT qtuurt«r top. save the dealer's profit ir complete lllaatratejpcatrtocue, showing many stylaaof high grade vehicles, harness, robes, blanket*, andi horse, equipment*, with detailed descriptions of each, mailed free. Write for It and i learn bow cheaply you can buy when the jobber's and dealer'i pronto we oat on. ^ Is Complete Without t makes the lightest, whitest, brightest^ most delicious tolls. It is CHEAPEST because BEST. A single trial will oonvinoe. Miller's Agents, Malone, N. For That^ SPARE Now is a good time Jp get ready for any |i guest you may ixpect. We can fit you out with a nice BED ROOM SET. ; Call and look at our stock. All other Goods in Our Line at - -. CLEARANCE SALE PRICES. ^ A. CROfF & CO M | Tor JIM.. YAL PIUS.? rsnonrYBox** reu* • U- MOTTS l^HESUCAL C». - Gtevelaad, Obio, I for Hale *y C. W. HVDR. °l ESTABLISHED 185O. CHApELL'S Fire Insurance Agci\cy. CHEAP Insurance is np$ 'reliable. .... The best is none too f good for those who insure for PROTECTION. We protect yew, and in the day of trouble, \ w i HOLD TSKE SAFE I\ 25 East MainSt., MaloxLe, 3ST. 1ST. ~~T. S. CHAmrsLL. A- H. MKRKITT. Wedding Ton should see KNOWLTON'S 8TOC?K before baying ft Wedding Gift. He always keeps on hand the Choicest Xiise in SILYER AND CUT GLASS NOYBLTffiS. IF YOU WAHT^ A HAWD80ME...... - ch^ Ring, Chain, Brooch, Hats +n* (apt.ro r Sprlnc .They are'bow arriving at * Horri ga&'t big clothidg store. Horrigan Is now aolfr ot in \Malooe lor the #< KBOX,\ the Baww\ and fcb« ^Amphkm\ hate. One of the^e- will suit most anybody for style d i Or anything else in Jewelry or Alnateur Photographer* Supplies, vl»U