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«.Atew.3 ^ « AiXD FRANKWN COUNfTY DEMOCRAT. VOL. XVII. mr* >rkm OKi-iciousi CHATEAUGAY, FRANKLIN OOV^Tt^^tJ^l^^^^^L^M^ VERY IMPORTANT! jm^t i S^ffl) THE i, IS- MO.N C HE A M CKACKEHH M«uurm\tHiv<l t> y H. DANIKL8. THI S WJCifK**T\ KIN * KI.AV O M R t* ANItj ^ItHTOK ALI.THBHW-KKT | i r»r»ni M* o i* K K w K i> K< »H I 1A1.K. \TJ-tY THKM ONCBI i tNtl r<H! WlUt UK C*»N»j 'INCtCt*. • •••••'\• iW„»H **!•«« »V AM. OWO- Boloii IHI to lie Fat? IF **> vnvr - To the Ladies. HOME MATTERS. f%<* l?**r«* mn& Th#rc* o f li*m I'ERSOirAI* PARAGRAPHS. OF IOCA L nrxmuapr. I!. A, Ru(rkuj*ofWi5k:itsoa*ir.e,Mft.s., j —Tbe Malone feosrd ©f exe'se afcit* is houas on a visit, d)f meeting on Monday granted twenty- I \-Ttw Banner Bout** »t <\hato»ngay j ljtJ«*< W open for lb*' wa*on, X r*\%f ' \ f J111*l/»f*\r » -The Orel traveling mswicirttts of tbe V» * * iVl llltlfvIJV ( sK^^n visited this village o^Tuttday. V«»., we liave « vt*rv cnnipMe st'jrk of new Mfllttwry Yh* deiaan4 i* great- t»r than ever tM* *mw»u. and the __Mm„Fjr^M.Me«d* nefcu«^=^-SyrA- ctiSp o«'WeffiMiiday, § Mr. anil Mrs. B. G. Greene are stop ping at the Chasm Mr* Merrill of Manchester, K, H , Us -U W Smith dipped a rark«4 of! I u toWB vWUo * Meocls h'>[-M»* («* IjHbaXKm.-Ve« ilaaiij«hir«?. o n I James A, Morris of Aubrey, Que was a visitor i*n town last Monday Luke Jenkinsand Harry Rodgers went to Cbasy Lake o n their bicycle* on Toes day. Mr. aod Mrs. R. G. HaU and eon left <>n Wednesday for tbelf future bom* tu Sherbrooke, P. Q. Rev A. C, MeGllton of Lake Placid was the guest of Mr. aod M m M. E. Roberta on Monday- Aaron Goldsmith of New York and Julius Mendelsohn of Plattaburgh visited K#rwiY«d every i¥w> d*^« from leading | _ Tbe n^wiy elected board of villa** Ctuteaagay oo Tuesday NrW York hottM*/' »~«#JM. irin WJrt it* flrwt nuMtirur .<n i .. ... ' Styles Prettier than Ever Before. If y«u want to save mtmv y, and at the Miia« time time wear lb* lat« * style Hal or I>»«»n»ft pittr»t!ilw «*, for a* U> «tyie and W*w |*rt<x«* w« will not IUJIS mamtt bv ooukxiei In tori we mu m to take the !»•*«, md it yon will Jwit «*B we nan/. «noo r»»nvi»oe y«o of ta * fact - ,'i Tu<««la)' —Painters are bmutifying t»« feand- *imi> mtfidenop of G«o W, Robwrte, Jr.. on IV}*f>t jftreet —Frank Patnoe tuooeed* W. D. Barae aKtttffbt operator at Ih b station, the latter having awefAed a similar no ritkitt at Malone Jaoction NEW GOOD —A movenMsnt Is o n foot looking to- ward the orgaitintJon of a atocfc oon pany with a view of putting in a *y*t«m of awrerafl* 1 In this v*Ila««. Ik* n<* forge* the plan, ! IISS ILLiS. SMITH. trust«w» will bold iu fljntt me*tJn« on | Friday May i*t,b W e tutdert^And that | mm*\ of the offioer* eJtded will not i qualify i • —Jf.hn! * HejiMl St ttutteangK}- Jl /\ fe» Iv C> h* A F0 H SALE | TJW Qt>4«c>4«T)«il otH« f<* Ml* W» |4»f* «»• , tatMNT •»•\*• *fkM>«. «w«at» al<«i» «•»«**« T mmhmm v£ (^MUMMMMT rata**.; ««oa ho-Ud- : ttc: w\ **urf»id #tft t« **l <w rwuKJWi-lJJ* i 1 —' l ^ n8 \** ft ^®*nis'»%. S tw* ctttbMagatr. *. V ! • u - •• ] i I*«Y imAWisu. mm<% is ROUEBT t *\ gutm «HH «* «w««t»jf. Umr ••* . >•*. •J I*Bot|t«:* to Uw {nrMKHm. »i U» <*«-»'» • *»«BK*« Us «•* T*tJ«e* t* »ji3n«iw, U»* MUM* «<f M - > wrmam « r U»M»s»(3»r rhq«lf«4 »»r *»w», wBH ho | M <w b«.Jd r»n T«t*dar 5 anvra ««» MV** *> »*Hi* J»m»» «i uw «w« i . . . •f «Mw<if < Vntntv nan mtd tvmrt of MMMkitw t« i n#*« tran«arted wa* • i!M^teMi4fiwitMi<^Mt«4r>«aiMw^«tMKt) !««wrwiu-*i»4* iru»x«.* ana M » t tftM-r^f J«**. »•*. at » oir*** Is iJw fnmx«( ; liert>v «* <i*-rlv }l»m| V«inw- M*i n»i, «•« * rfeAJOC * CHAXSRM.. iTWk f Mr and M m M W. Bmlth or Ptatta I burgh, were gu*wt»t)f Mr and M m B. JC. Bort on Katorday la«t I r3l*worlh Lew » of Mancb«6t«r, N. H. Sw«eoe>. sUte tn«fwrtor of j wbo ^ bsisn vUUa ^ frtojds ln Umn u^beT^tratategeJaa-i*. vt«lted CHat for ^ ^ w<wk relamed borne on launray Academy «n Monday aftornoon. vVedneaday jand wa» very much gratifted at tbe ] Ubi.wtogtnadebyoararlMwIa ! Mr and M m A. M. BeuneW left m I . j Wedneaday for a tw o weak a vtrit with -Sew rtdewallcK in front of Ander j frfesn 4 * to different Uxalltkm of tbe ' aoB*# and Fte«ttan'« new bk*ki add nrncb j f^g^g^ stat**. I to tiw *p|*«iraare of tbe Ktnset, a« at j ftbawpotetetw, walk* ba^ been built > R tt »«lntyr e of Saraaac Lake was •to w tbe big fire over a roar ago i **> »»»*«« WadwwJay Mr Mclnt vre • _ (• a candidate for the RepabUau] noati | -Tbe annual tm«tlng of U* f T.urcb | fmtlim ^ wmhn ^ mmembts f and Society <«f tbe Pre*bjl#riaa rbureb Am*ift|t tb« Uu4 njijKssntiijeiU of tbree^toanses, reeMvlng fl,P0 to fe» tteerefor: ' —Tbe following letters remain utv claiuied in tbe jx^ujflice: Miss (>ora Cbikte, Mm. K«u«nu>ce MayoM, WUliani Wood, Johnny Gratten. C. Colaban —Mm. Tinette Kirby ban a large var- iety of pansy and other plant* for wUe at ber gardens to Bellmont. Parties de- ibin g anytblng in tbi« line abouid call on bar. —Mm Peter Saaoooub is prepared to dreawnating of all kinds at ber borne a t tbe Derby bonaa on East Main atreet Bbebaabada large experience in this work and will guarantee aU of ber work. —On Sunday morning next tbe pastor ot tbe M. E church will deliver tbeae o ond aormoa in tbe aeriea o n tbe Lord'* Prayer. Tbe subject of the evening dl» ooume will be Tbe Gospel in a Piece of CJoal.\ —A farm belonging to MirUla DeoeJ of West Bangor, was struck by light- ning and burned Sunday night, together with several wagons and sleighs which were stored there. Tbe loss is about' *250 —Under Sheriff G. W. Ketohum de- sires m to announce that tbe auction sale of wagons, etc, a t D. W. Davies' shop to morrow afternoon will be a bona Ode sate, and that n o \bidding in will be tolerated. Vt'M-AGB *MMJ^*a». A \WBBW\ ,^k«:ts«eOii««rfWn>*Wk # < •b*rt«-r Anu-u<lm*Mil IhrfSwsDS*. ? ^ .The village .ele^kaii = bjM:;dfc.5NMliife*,ajit^, ^m^rM^m^m^^pm^i^ wTwnr 1 \\^ very quiet affair, developed Into «tt» o f f t^e motrt body oonjtested beM to y*a w * -^ and brought out a total vote of 118, be- ••-] lo g nearir 100 more taian wa s cast las* \\\ ••> year, About 11 o'cloek a saater ttdbet pawwUcke t was placed in tbeflaMbear- „. -i la g the regular nonjlnwas wim tb e •*- fh cepttor of Alfred C. Thayer and SMssM ' 8. Coonley for trustees, and ta tlat r stead was plaoed Thomas Daily and J«a- r eph G. Lancto. From that time umtl the close of tbe polte a t 2 o'eiock \rkaa»- orous work was done in Uie iatemt«f the tickets. The paster ticket was sav - ceasfui in thf otmteat, Mr. Daily being elected by one vote and Mr. Laaeto b y Ave, Below is the ticket elected: For President—Levi Peake. ForTrusteea—WlUard L, Ckdlliks, MB- ton E. Roberta, Thomas Dafly, Joseph a Lancto. > For Police Justice—John Stub, For Aawsaors Thomas Peake, Peter H: Powers. Alberto . Prescott. SBIAT T1IK FLESH FOOD. FORMING dv^ tra* fit !•» n«?i a jn^liriri*'. t»ul l».a ; IHKI, ,-ttjfi \»*mg . .irtirkaUy <iiK , -*UH\ IV t;»k»«n np immMiat^lv ! CEHTR4L ?ERI0H! R. 8 T1MK-TABLK. &r*f titmlr to* a»*i f fx«w oU tttint* \l&k ami H't*t-~T%* Cnd# U**- to tlw %%'om itrfml rhotmmgaw t \kamm- 1 1 \s tuaA *!%#t H*j *.. law. un t e»SB f®nfc«T I t txAirt, mtSB» *'W! *«**» l*-a«tns«ca)i' •* i f^Uew* OolS'tRA**! r-.*r .« **W t'-ftl t^WJ tWO-W«*t*« ! *«*d * !J>«* IU»«r JataeUne a). Mi-miSne •: *ii wuttlan*., r«U>nrU»« #* « Aiww* «Ut* *iiStt»* «i$*w» timiia* par Trof MR4 N»»- Vortt, l*a*a>r»B *r«l a!) ^ww iE««4*!i!j fwitx* . •-«4P«^r i4n»r4nf : (mm ftv«« « ,vi*.*a* «-«-* < w«t# *! HPUH*\ I - *«t : *f'fc S* A K r*V., *U»*i fft <1«-r«fm«*> Prank. Foster, wh o for a number of years has been In the employ of one o f the largest hardware houses in Syracuse, has entered the erapkiv of B. C. Bort A Co Mm F W. Mill* and Misses Jane ao d Charlotte Mills of Montreal have retnov- — A S.irp»> ntiml>\r '4 vt«iu>ni bavo al. ready vi4l«) Mw * tmtm than far «OM1 tix- neason arooilses t<> be a g««xl <>ne Arrwngiijwnt* arr IwiRg ttuwfe> f»r a big ^ ed to town and will occupy M m 11 H. p4rni<* to he b«*M titen* next month < Farnswortbs reeidenof on East Main —<\bstoangay tUjoiah! get up • 'a i_»_ » i ... * fassion. I street Dr. Mills will shortly arrive and ^.e*«me\f«t«bofj B lr < *WrJK:!iS^ taWft,r * i ^\^^ ° * ^ ^l^forT^b^ieT^ do well to vWt iprkUonaa d 1« 8 1 E i « *•-.*)»»\•' '-'TitM^ilnu »t W M ; . 1 Ojaa^ior *il 5»*«»t» 4* fi«r» £t«tM>e ! StKMJSn I* (JOBf « t 11. W r tj*t*n otit^nuj; •i«44 1'v th*' *t'»ma' h h,'8.«. tea B f( u c r I: KiH ispe n i M ;* -;•*<# WJWT M»n »!«t5IS<as «l »JJ cUittntHl, *5T1«»» jr: i <ci/t-*»»(w«! Si J4 a tu,, • «v.a-.t»<r1tfe« »* ?T.«r»nrj4 *i!Ji U \W * <» M»4 ! t»«*M»»t«»t* ••«& «jf»»a TrtHs* »t*J»»>»>• t'-f *'si 1 svtittl* ^t^iKI • 1 | 'JC )• M )x»-*S r*|«Tr»rf»r<'s«»«fi»!»ers j , %>. i vJ JI^ l»«*iraM41*!l«> *wo>»s* '«mt» *t > **' 1 < (0rtf****\*nt 4.js>* r i s f?>M«v!ing *: *t«4r» U* jfcstsiAr Jos»rt** tl -\JSt-f * • l^pttHW, «I(i» 1«*nrf 51 K- ^•iiOps «»jptrtS*!l«rB 11 SS, it m . 1\\= . BKWlStiJ J«t »1! {mlcrt* *\«M I prh»i f*uv> fWi c*t*mn U»T »>«**. t*- ''r-^ftsn - tn»d6> ivr«n«J?»l* l« t*'i;rSM* t! i» »*M u> [ futrh** J'f'Jf tSr*<-!*<4 tu* ?*%iat TVS«« •' to all vniotm ns«4 si»d w* *M bsavaa* f****«<d ; uhnMMrfe » a «.*H*H1AS. *«»«« r' W BllJ 1 *!* . S W O'SVIlHt*., !**« ' *>«t« **^s r*** Asa«!5t t« Alhso* VI ; As yet K't ttti-n-t if'-an in tbU ituro<«liau- jwction hav«> ukcsi ou*j*intbi*tlJriif*i<tn. | wxi »f snythtRjj »* t« i » done here it yiw . IJPI u# try it ~4 W lA^irtn iw* rcrM>v<>d t-> A J<>ht«<m * b««r.««- «,« Kiver «.tr»-»-t laj<»ly r«-rapw*! l.y << W lt»rry. Mr mid Mr* Barry ha ring n*nt<>\ed to tfo<> rnom* in Benunn * M<x-k «M> U*VM Ntrt^t 11 H B'*4wjtb wUI iirrujiy tij<« Hay turn**' on E.* 1 -! M^»153 *tr«-! v.vat'-<i bv Mr Ija«^i«i —In our advertfalng column this week Levi Peake baa sometblog interesting to all readers. H In stock is one of tbe best in tbi* section, and as be sells for cash is able to quote prices that are a little low- er than all oomprtitors. —A letter from Mrs. Rodgersof Cbazy Lake reports business opening flue. A number of parties from St Albans, Bos ton. Albany and other cities are already taking advantage of tbe grand fishing there a t this season of the year. Those who wish a few days Bshiag with the It is evident from tb e vote o n to e pn»- posed change in tbe village charter thtt a majority of tbe taxpayers are sstVsgel with the present m%. Early in the dajr ltwasse on foot toward ment, and upon the oonnting o f HW4MVV loteltwa s foand Hut a niajotlby of twenty-one votes had been east agstas t the proposiUon Below is tfce TOs»:, Against J M- . i^-,-- m t —n. n Any number of absord mnoni srar* afloat regarding this movementand were used with effect uponsoraeof tbe votera, bat which In fact were witboot an y fonndation whatever. They served their purpose, however, and again the friends of tbe advancement of tbe village were defeated. Arj>ROMUAT10» Ninety four votes were cast lor Can apjjroprlaticm of |(MW for tbe ordtoaiT fund, of which 78 were for the appre- -- Thf Board of K4ucati>-*n at a n**nt m«-«'Hr(jf dt*Srl«! U> ri-t.'iSn t\» \m , *».'ii% j <-Ktrj.c *>t \«&chrr* (ji i Tia!«uur»y Ac*d •my. »ii b tb*'*'*.^*!'*!'''! \1* <»««\ <'f tbt* w*rin-r* wj»\ !•&(• n^wpnt'*! Thh will \env a v«i-ai>y ta H<«<Ti) i* which n-f]J be flll«l «t a future n«ftjji^ By tb<* i<<- B»<(va|,.fl» <; Hall s vacancy ha*' «c- curr«'d in tl;*' Nan! , which will aj«« le SIM . T]w- IMIH ».f A r«rt»iT'« aaieid e Slla* Mfsar. a fartwr aged about 44 y«ars. residing In the umn of Ellen burgh, near * aiatoaagay I<ake, omnmlt iM *isiHdt- *m W(«tht«day. H«* attend «1 to the dutfe* t«i the farm Id tin- fore n*i»n <»f Uw day. awl after dinner went in!*» a ham «ip!*»<«dly t o get his toatn for tl>i» aftern<*itj m-ork. Hi* lung ato 1 near*! was B«t*-d i«Kl upt*n going fct* tbe liam he was f<»und bangins b> a beam lite being extinct H<» had ar rangwl the rope ar»und t beam and tbe pleasant summer boose kept by our geniaj Mend . J. F. Rodger*. i Maaafkctatre o f Pnip . --Autoin* Pepte dasires us to an- Tbe introductioaof themaoufactattng noonoe hht resignation a s a oommis- <* wood pulp into this section Is o f eostt- *aoner of eich* for tbe town of Chateau I paratt vely recent date. S o g&y. Mr. Peptn£ba* heen^tarraased to such s n extent, by both the ISoease and no Ikense elements In tow n that, after mature deliberation h e has decided that this was the only course for him to pur- taw under the circumstances, and from now forward - washes bis hand*.' of the whole mistress, j > —At tbe recent village election held a t y • ,,, . , xc% *' rt ' n,m ^ ow ibutnobje1l was given to the threat. | h«-ld.It- annual meeting <«n Monday last ] H< , ^^ mw y« and four small child I reti. A coroner's inqnest was held yeaj i'AsrrHAUK. \ w tlUK to rnn Tti»- oti4«T»ijrtt*«J hit* *hfn5 !'«* a<;r»'* <*; & ' »re.-*-.tl-. {«w>ttsr««, w'iUt *p*1t>« l*w* tw ! tlvrcMtctt. *?»! *HI!1 t*ll«\ h'trotf *fwl rs !1- ; »- ' r**i».«*.'^AK f * 'tf-JTti 8 * \i rtivXK MiTi.-Hr,t.t. ce (Zivni'n S° <la ; PA I>K01„ \2KWl) \}w «4-;iMtn. >f» must **t tli*- n^ht 5>u« k«*t > r<i»}p4 Ju!y 'C, s«ssn sijwi t*r Palm?*- «jt» 'a.a* ti*!{ twr.jfc.tt v. Ju«»i1 s .i<#*» ttiwn KiMj- , *. * S»v Kt«!i4»pcS •*«? rf«1i**>'i^' r**1tr4 t* a i'rf^iriti to i*i««mtif*si»«»i tf'-wn wccifir iff **? » jv4«> \ *** ' »^n»rt>f at *<^tr*«»j r,iWMiJ\»! »«vfl Hnnttn«<l«siB I »U VOlir • t*\ J'\*r» t»! \nKTWdOfcVft *i*f >-fK* tJW »J«« v 'ijlJ ftrijsf' r^4 UK> !«WI* »SA»4»« J l<»v»1 »l4iiii.»n «f My . ' W »•< TMIT I** T>«T«» 1 \ V*>M>T*. *?* **' ill . V5!!>. : *asc: QUICTIOn, (23135 I , n*wri{»ti«*ns rarffully ami trr^fly <otri|x»i,tn*1*^l a t al l \tm>. r,«,i«i ,\prtJ as. jse. t»rtebt t»*y tn c** Jt«« t»»k Crwt r*tw s1 MofitrwU KjtfclMtVmln* »*j> aiwt «rt*rita. ari.1 fABW«t tw i»anii!M**p(t H<> ir»4 t»*> n f\«rjh tttii'' ii •\ p*wtni« »* a y»Ar t»k) trie r)««r<-trtJ» taw Wirt*\*! U> » nJj'Urh KtCf<! by •suinwm a«. rvwiKi asnt.•'<*#* nf Stsrsmn. j iesk- \tAWtsW W tm*d<rs», hy performsnef »ial fry hln s*t. wrrf If j<\>a f-xarolfi*. }sk* w**it- IRS ynw »1u 8nrtt*»l ••rd^Tr aMwotnr for tlvp e«w>C4itk»riii h*» hw* ln«Uv1da*ttr »<SirK\t t»x'> nepf nf •>*tt»«ne «r**\J. sl*» Nuf tinotlw-t l« j -..^ INUtl ,«. u u^ii M^^H^*.^ i ra*j^ . .. „, , rw . ._.. Amy H*H. wfcMifiAra »wi cs0««<»t»<t. utrwl tjy,m*r-*O.HrtfB Twnw (\T^jr^ww. * 14H t > n>rv'ivf. app!i«iik»rif. f«r Hct*nMW I>ur U\g tl>-> rlrty Mfvi*n ,ifi}ilir3tintu< «*crt» re- wived att*! pSacwl «.»n SIP. wrhi'n tbe board aflj««ni«i tw W«in<r**)ay o« Wednwu 4ay t'ht*> ajram ,m<\t l>ut tu* artliin was tjttvn njiiryt the aj>p]kati'«si». the !«<ari! tAking them Httd*«r advisr-ment until Tu*>«lay nirtrninyr. next. vht»n tbey will ^ meet at UroVktrk T1M» appli^atinn^ r«> r^4vi»d ww fi.r « l»i>ti»5 Ikvru*'. twostnrp • licetiw-s and f<»«r Kalinin iict'twH. • <• - T5w> witii annuni c««tvcnti<in «f 'ibe Woman'*- <'\hri.«ti»n Ti»trn«r'ntj)c<» Virion will lie It*Id at tluiteaugay. May J6th, JMU Tb<- niftrnmg wNKii>n willtK'gln at nine <• <-bjpk. with .'i d<•vt.tJuiial rn<\i>ting l*«i! by Mfcw Ryd«»r of Malone. In tbe i v afternri'>n anifi«K f«thf*r things will .be a | half boar with the I^Usm fssays by' Mrs. F. Padd<jck on why tax iwying women w.tnt suffrage, and by Mrs. V. O • T<.<wn**nd a! Malone. on 'Our ttirts.\ recitatir.ns by Fai£b. Chipi»rfleld. tug this fact, so well is It adapted t e Northern Ne w York that it has forget rapidly to the front and is no w on e o f the moM important industries o f tola en- tire region. It seems tiatWarner Mil- ler was the pioneer, and t o this, n e doubt, he owes tbe great wealth which be is said to possess. Formerly square timber wa s used for the manufacture o f pulp, bat now, however, it is made en- | tinely of round timber. The large maj- ] otity of the mills manufacture wha t is i known as mechanical pulp, and an the j mills are built substantially o n the sam e j plan and use the same machinery a de- ' scription of one will answer for att. One of tbe newest mflbj is that o f tbe Cliateaugay Pulp Co.. attwte about tw» miles south o f this village. The mlB is erected at the site or the old Mead anW mill, where a substantial dam w« s boflt which f urnisbas unlimited power. There is a fall of fortv-aeven feet from tibe flume to the bottom of the whee l The This m m .Wx^ (wood room) and 4i*73(niacn- _ A .,,„, , ,, ^ , ,. u j„ :.indebtedness is not surprising. asSi.6lT, inery room\ and is lighted throughout The JJowditch familyarnvwd at, th^ r ^ \ ,. 1 H ^™*_i„ Sf ... ^^ *,- ,,L? _• „ » .. . T. ^ ,15 is so small a sum that it could aot g o »J etectrtcltv. fastened It atmund hU nwk securely and Harauac Lake a resolution wa s carried •tapped from a mangr-r nboat twu feet ! 11 buy a Bt one crusher a t a cost of f 3,700. from the fltnir When found bis feet The citizens of that thriving village ev- wen' ttpim tbi> flmtr and h«» must have idt««y believe in good roads, and show died by sk«w i«traitffulajfc»y tmder tb«*e the 'Taitb that is in them.\ Road int- drcum^Ances. Mr Spear had ap oared ; provement L* «me of tbe \reforms\ that metancbolr for the {isvst month or t » and \ i* surely cooilnsr and those towns that; had threatened to put a n end to his life,, are the Brat to start ln tbe movement j are the ones to receive the most benefit. tcnlsv afternoon. , —Tbe Malone Farmer in commenting on Chateaugay village finances says: • The receipt* for the village for the past r \^\~ \ ' yearwere$l,«:i.i5an d there is a baJ- -J P runuiaghAm Iwshw n appoint, ance of $»&& in the treasury against cd i**t master at 1 lattncmoni. nes r} v $3,00ft in outetanding bills cottage at Vvper < •hafesugay lAke last week for the season. The <*uan cottage ta also oobupied by a party of Bshermen fmm tbe ciiy f ar in any village and each board has in- herited a legacr of debts from tbe one preceding it It would be better t o col- lect what is-legitimately needed each —1 Juffy Bros, announce^the arrival of j year in Uses and have all debts settled ;»large line of new goods in our column , by the boards contracting them during t*»^lay. E cV Daffy lias just returned •'! the year in which they are in office.\ f n>m >\ew York where he purchased a targe amnraried line of-goods, and buy ers who desire the iatost style*, the best, Emma Fartev and Willie Townsend. In \m kU: *€*-> QOAv £-2. \na Hartford factory anve about M : :n C Hartford Cycles toft from last -. They aold for »l» 1 can close n out far *» Tbaai Wneels are a pounds heavier than this year's pat. but are )«*t U* thing for a good 1 Wbsel pri earn eapariafiy rsc PneO iu t« sa d can sad a Bret-ctaas Rafety for m y amy tar oa * yaar alao have a Km 1 ~~ — -„.* tarua fur fori Wheat for Buya. O W. F09TBX, M4tk a^^'uMttr^wi £«S %^l% I tb* ^ening the address will be given by ttw BrW <t*y \f July: will tin* go in trstntnc 1 h»fP »W«o my War* «tnBKni iv^mont for, mrti*-. Tmttm u. JBM«», UJ». Tm furt»>«* tttrUraiM* «*» pewprHtor. Tbe mimxr iwntk»n «A horses ataiWI at «mw-rp staM*. WM H TRAlIfKR, 1H rafl* ,w»rtfe »<*« of Otiiton rVmtter m^« AreYjiGsuiUBnli' WiD If so, consult your own tatorests and. r«t say At*™* before iettlag your Job toothim ' 1 have books of the MMt aiiincBXR Rev E .1 Farley of Malone. The music for the occasion will be furnished by the Chareaugay Union —A ne w time table went Into effect on the O. & L C division of the Central Vermont R R. last Monday rooming as follow*. .Going west, Mail8.-45a, m.; local, St,\) p. m. express. V$r> a. m. (krfngeast express, 8:15 A m.: local. 128p m,. mail «5»p, m This latter train connects a t St. Albans with Most- real and Ne w York fast night express, which bt equipped with Wagner ne w vesbuled sleeping cam, latest design, with staterooms en suit* arriving In New York ate 45 p. m.. They are aim Bar to every rM^aet to those run on the ExpoaHion Flyer between Mew York and Castas** ItaflawWersraWswIsatsasnwi Tu* leeal ne w raw tunougb to Rt. goods and the lowest, prices should give them a call. ~* —John S. Burnana will sell all of his ^ household furniture and other effects at public auction on Tuesday afternoon nex t m he is soon to leave town. This will be a splendid opportunity for pur- chasers a s all of his furniture is of the best and In first-class cond Wo n —Among the decisions handed down by the General Term on Tuesday wa s one affirming the judgment of ^8.000 tor damages obtained by Dr. a Mitchell of Saranac>gainst Benton Turner of Platte burgh. Dr. Mitchell wa s a farmer resi- dent of Chateaugay and bason of Mr. wrfMmakineyMitebeU. —At the twddenee o f the father of tbe bride, our townsman, Mr. Petsr R. Lewis was married to Mm Nettie Barnes o f Bangor, M. Y. by Mat Rev. C. J . SeveU o f Balm , on tbe Mb- A very large wswble d to do honor t o the oocsv Ths presents wore numerous, an a ere siprsasiil Cor of th e bride and —Silenus \Vashburne, of Bangor, having been asked recently'for an esti- mate for the department of agriculture of the quantity of maple sugar produced in Franklin county, made a thorough canvass ©f his own town in order to ob- tain a basis o n which to figure the other towns. He found that Bangor pro- duced this year 8,121 gallons of syrup and +5,42? pounds of sugar. Reckoning one gallon of syrup equal t o eight pounds of sugar, the town's product o f sweet In 1894 amounts t o over 35 tons. - At tats rate it Is not unreasonable t o figure that the make In the entire county is 250 or or 300 tons.—Palladium. Fresh Vienna bread a t Kennedy's everyday . —Factory butter at F. P. Kennedy A Cx's. —No such selection of fine and stylish spring suits is to be found in Franklin county as we now show, a* bau^ains which wiUaurprise you. Tom main a mistake should your purchase before-seeing them. . CM^^BJHUWJMILP. The timber used is poplar and spruce the latter making the best pulp. This timber i« cut a t Chateaugay Lake and is floated down the lake and river as i t l a * cat in the woods, bat after it reaches tbe mill it i s cut into tw o foot, lengths. It is then taken to. a machine whose knives strip off the bark, leaving it white and glistening. Endless carriers trans- port these blocks t o tbe otber end o f tbe buiMing, where stand the grinders. The chambers o f these machines are kept full of blocks softened by water and pressed down upon the swiftly revolving stone by enormous hydraulic, pressure. Th e product of the machines runs ovef wire • screens removing the coarse apUihers, after which it is run into cisterns ready for the final operation. From then it. Is pumped to th e machine, which com- pletes the process. At this stage i t Is , not mtx* thicker than water, I&alfefcfc overflowing stream It pours out onto 4h» felt, which carries it to the roller at th e other endjaround which, a s It revohws. It is deposited to successive layers until thick enough, when it is removes bj a* attendant, folded, weighed and tied nwd y for shipment. This null baa aeapacity of twenty tons per day. The ounpaay fans bought the timber o n l,8Qt> acres. —The finest fine of latest style gtisw* hatfr jiJBt pee||*ed. More than 25 percent, less*haa any other plaos in *own. -:L 0 »^ ~, . 'Cteark lstM«iMJlMu».' ^ : fir.