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Wewttt Paste, *M Post m to win promts* o* sign anything is enough |q try Beiall \ST Shampoo Cftiaed in the Saturday Evemni lit not satisfy yoa, come bacl yoyr money, it belongs to you yon to have it. You didn't Your mere word BXALL I::I Paste remove Ml prevents dandruff, increases hewi co&tf&rt, promotes hair health and beaoty. ft\1a especially pleasing to ladies becatneit fcetxfe to make the hair soft silky and fluffy mad is easy to use. Price 25 cents a J a V w ; Rexill \MP ftaapt* Past* is sold in this city only tt ^ RECALL 5^ The Jewish\ dtbena uf Topper Late have placed in the hands of Coograaintta Malby a hugely signed tstisbn soBcfa hi* influence in nnngTsm to obtttenUe - dkerimtnatioa pftotked by tbt Busem* government In refunw% to honor psatports beued by our home gOTSfOmoat to Amor- loan Jevt wishing to enter Raatiaa tow** tory. Some time ton it wen aaoounoed YOU oonot Pay itaxatryotner storem this town. Kemember we guarantee ttexall *93\ Shampoo Paster to give entire satisfaction. This same fcmtuitee applies to all the many other R«xal| preparations. You risk uo money kf %W*8 it. LAWRBTNCE C. MAID fiippr Lake. N. Y. \He batlijfge money when rou dfhi't trade hen. by dinjtmntkYBiotatnkmi tlM Btatmlm* ttstaatd EuntfVto abandon Maj denial of aistnmai to Jeerke sitbsns ill Ink uunntiy. Aeenvwmn; f vigormio arweka by Jennffc bcriab^mthajfowfrSl %Qm JejggMgggjg^ainnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmVi Mtk wanisml Jew amaeanniem: r flan ant rMpnnennnwnnBnnwnmnwnmt.n 1 ^*^^™ nmwv ^n r \•^• F ^BFem^ewmw^^waaw'ewwweFea ^ iab-Amereiau*. jnff aant am barred undesiraolte. -They an in^pt'wnt at being of a quaity with thorn wo ktop out nt FMb Island -tbt ajfh\ htH-Mkn 1 . waimtrii. pauper and imana> ornmnal. TbJa 4a» olarationhaj been made in an artkk in the New York Tbeea. Ranna obimithe right to oay wbom abe ww) and whom nno wTUDOtadouttDbartefliftofyiustaetJbe United Statoj okee/and th« United State* baa nothing to say about it. Thb k plausible doetrhm enough, bat menifeotly it does not bold against people, fbo art souDd in mind ai>d~body t psacsful and of ~T>elw~ait\ nSfi^ AJ«Si? -nfPm\\A **\ ewinnnnmmmjmj., ^ ^ 'jg^anjnjene ewe ww • ^ r tamtam wJ»W'' - n wank witk bar \ iii\ 7** yes Examined and Glasaes Fitted. The Cehlmltd \Shur-on\ Note PSeew. r atches, C3ock, Jewelry and Ftpes Repaired. 9 GOFF, The Jeweler tack Inspector N. TX. * B. H R. R Mamfereet. BLANKETS AND ROBES :M* nun and bsetat, and «vwTthtng seed-. lf« rarrlane aadtuible tequMse* Oar «in m»w and our price* vtrr attricttv* I m • nm* complete Use «* taw« «eea? w \ «rpffeml. Now that wlwi«U iH»Ld nth N Harnessao4 HoneGtoodsStan. P. E. SMITH. Over Shoes ALL SIZES FOR Men, Women and Children ..ALSO... Toboggan Caps AND MILLINERY AT COST against the edwianVm of Jews, but tbona laws an not soperior to treatiea. \Wbere a treaty creates a nriTU>gnfor aBena.in, express tonne,\ said Sosrntary BUioe, fay 1, \it eaonot be limited by the opernT tkms of donMBtk law,\ and where the treaty epednae that AmeTtoane nnall have entry into Russia it moans Americana without distinction an to Jew and Gentile. The dJnoovery that Russia b dealing falsely with thai country in grinding Americana baoanat of their reOgioos be> ttefsand aAliatioos, renews the agitation the abrogation of our treaty with sia. This country baa pot tip with theiiMiiaatiesrmpedurjooitaeitijenaof Jewish faith for no other reason than that it did not want to press thekmneso the possible injury of Wineae relatione be- tween the two countries, it b ironic in- deed, to think of the Jew betas eecrifioed to business, shine business is supposed to be the Jew's apeoialty, but aoeVb a fnei. The Jews hare agitated and ajrjtetcd.aod at bat their efforts have hern rewarded by the Adintaittrntion at Washington deaden* to reopen the subject Itnns accepted a Russian lie and submitted to indignities put upon Ameneaa eUbenahip The Adsoiniatratkin at Washington The Herald hopes will tefl the Caar that he may keep out all the Jawa he wants kept out, but he cannot keep out a Jew who la abo an American, sare at the expenee of the breaking off of all treaUee between the two countries. It b not Jews that thb eouaery b eoneerned with, but Americans. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. ,-wK hm.mBurt.at the AM OssmmV'' w*S p Fisjtjgf-Kaeh hna fntnnMni 4n ; Iamn nftnr anennlnsi n ejnamla'ei athhthosMiaNew^rojIc. v'\ lCiJl.t Auear C^lawi •Tfliisi H^imm CloaW for •ererai week*. « 1TAI1 -TlnaTlK jtawjjiSntb'Kc pought out a o, alma., and CALL AT Summer Toilet Easentmls •Stfe 1 f \ ?»Wi»te the dtec*»mtorU of hot CoX' Hn e - 1 ' ¥i at tlu6,r - 1tM!8t * t * C *\ 1 ? Bath fi 'l'-muaVdfi^'ei)ow'd#V«.col li_ati» required to toilet crMm«, nnd toilet soape, nee powd#r«. cola ci WHHUI.H, etc. All tliftt i« •iil.U-Msur© »nti the bath » lnxurj W. BACON, |*THAN A. PROPP Attorney at Law, OtruB: PBOPP B(itt.i»im», TurpuR LAKH, N. t' pi«lt\.! , Jf,|,k , u HU hraw'he§ promptly at- McI>onc)tJgh r s Store, W.D.Wilson Hay, Grain, Flour, Feed and Salt. Carload of Choice Winter Applet Greening a. Baldwins and Northern Spy* WINTER VEGETABLES. Cabbagei Onlom, Carrots, Turnip* Hubbard Squaih and Potatoes. Stwreaowe, K. Y. A 0. Tracks. OpV. New Brunswick Hotel. Tuesday roorning.s seaston of the Board of Superrbora waa called to order by Chairman Wiboa nnj after roil cafl the Clerk read 4 oommunioation from the State Conaanrntion Commnnion remthre to cost of ftghtinf forest ins during the year. In the first instance, thb ooat b paid by the state and mter oue-hah* of thb amount b aaassed on the several towns where the fires occured. The fol- lowing b the total of the fire claims for the year: Aitamoat • .,...-• 4flO0)0 Belunont :...'. ,.1,4WJ1 Brighton 6(M» Duane L. 301.00 Franklin 578.46 Harrietatown ~ 131.00 Santa Chwa .300.85 Waverly ^ „ 85X12 Upon roil call one half of thb amount was duly saseased on the towns in which the fires occurred. Supervisor Demars aaid that in bb opinion the Supervisors should be in- formed from time to time by th» 8tate oftciab aa to the anK>unt of these claims, that they might be verified at the time. He said that for instance with such knowl- edge aa he baa in hb possession he antici- pated that the claim against the town of Altamont should have been much tarn. Supervisor Redwood abo waa of the opin- ion that the State offlcuua should inform the Supervisors of these claims when they ocqur. Saved Many Prom Death. W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., hctievea he has saved many lives in his 25 year* of < xperiencs in the dru»r business. \What I alwav like to tin,\ he writes, \b to re- commend Dr. King's New Discovery for wenk. sore lungs, hard colds hoaraenrs*, ohittuatc cujjhs, la grinpe. croup, asth- ma or otltrr bronchial affection, for I fee) sure that a number of my neighbors are nlive nnd well lo day because they ttfibk my advice to use it. I honestlv be- litve that its the beet throat and lung mfdicinfthat> made\ Easy to prove he's right. Get a trial bottle free, or regular 50c or $1.00 bottle, guaranteed by all o*rtiggists. Tneia^aarolddattgbiar ef hfr. and hire. Lewi I*itay was taken to OacnwaV ,F. a atBaaW^of 8a, Albnna, Vtt, ar- nvedrnTttntmrl^UhwATteradny and will spend thewbiler with hb brother, H. B. Bsllowa. Qraee,th«infan4dnttgbteref ltt.and Mm. Peter Wood died Sunday sllstnoon at 4:15. Beu^tnMng plnee bat Tnes- day ia tbt fNthohw eemwiery. OiriWnm«ed.*Agiriso wait on tank and do gen nil hsoso wort. Abo a wo- man to wash by the day. Apply to Mrs. Wood, AHnOaf Cottage, Twaoar Lake. TheW.C.T.U. wffl moat with hfm Foots Friday sitsanoon nt 3 o'smnk, amb- bei. ^ya4ematic Qhrlng,\ under the badershtD of Mm. Lronem. A aoabi boor will follow and n thank offering wOl be taken. E. Jay Kylie, who baa spent some weeks in Tapper Lake, natnrned to h b home in Rooheater, Tnanday to apeod the winter. Mr. Kyne sipssts to return to Tapper Lake hi the apring to Mm. Mark Bjirne hna gtoearw store in Caff Lake, wiff oandoot the entne after sarvtral yean with Brown Bros, fas silmg Things to Eat.\ She wffl un- doubtahlj make good ia her new •nature. A. Maroon 4 Son .on Bonn HOI aft putting on a Mtcinl Tbone^efjlvmg Sab. Everythii^te&eirstorewfflb^ at a greaa iwJoetton m ptlnaa. Tbt sale begins 8aturdny jBKsning and wffl bet but ten dnya, atyon moat harry to get Mrs. Mary MeCoy and B. B. Lantr* attended the fwntrnl of Anthony J. </- DorAell, wkeshiwaa bold at Mafane mat Tueaday morning. Mr. 0*Donw«1't death occurred nt hb Hhvdaugfatsr, Mary O* many frbojds here who will with her in her bereavement . A-good abe nodbnoa. ooaeidering the bad weather, witnimiil a splenjaed per- formanoa given by the: J. C. RockweB Sonny Sooth Company in/the opera aouae bet Saturday night. Tbt saiabl Use were first okas f rom beguminf to end, and if ever thb company should again •bit ns it win be remembered at en ag- gregation worthy of a bumper bouse. A great many regret the deebton of the E. L. Pberpa* firm to go oat of Qabrbb. Tuprjer I^ie, after a suceeeaful career of a number of years. They hntl I become known as one of the moat rahabb Idrvgoodaatorea in thb aection of the Adiroridneks, -Tb« tion of their atoek has been stored ia'the St. Jean Baptbte buUding oa Mam Si and they have yet for sale a number of store fixtures, eueh as show cases, etc. \Silent Sabsmen.'' and stands for db- rjbyirig goods. Anyone'wishing any thine in thb particular line will do well to cafl at the residence of E. L. Phelps on Lake street. i Starts Much Trouble. If ail people knew that neglect of con- stipation would result in severe indlgcs tion, yellow jaundice or virulent liver trouble they would soon take Dr. King's New Life Pill*, aud end tt. Its the only safe way. Best tor bUidusncss, headache, dyspepsia, chills and debility. of the Naw Arriral BMtttol Dr«»*ft. Wawii anti JM WaMa, }0: thiag fw Tlawkigivfrjg dar aatl winter drteja. -^ To#wHl Iwv^fmnS^^ early m '^PwnBfJpr'' -^^^|p|gf•• •^•^^w>w#-»> VMw wHrW wKjsj' > ''*w)p|j*w' pparm ly U limited. S9a2isnver Staek^M AIMI wtsaemM^M nn^l Svtv sH 1 s^n^w^a^L^Mien,' ' 'S-\~' iM^xts&xto* ATALLTIMBS. jot Furnishings For Cold Weai wiiiMeiMbiijaja^^ : m Q PMC65. Specials For This Pi r\\&&* All oar Ow^gtga, pmr jrei, ill €•*•€» •***>) } : :&': 4Sc BOTB 9 Flammti WamflhH all si-ani e»i»wiffrtMmw^a^ Ki KHXEB a? FULTW. AatopbeokwiAdftatoaay enreate ' LaPrndo, aged snnnVmm\n^amV tjajpajKA waa fatal ft Loob LtFtamt, aged »!, a* tat AmsfbnA Wootaa Miam^pmntat tea mat Monday. He,fall two \ fiastailaj hb nftfr, and died\ tbont mtvwHt wtavmg- forma wn tap thfodffoorof ^tmSlfornsi'.hoar batet IhtnncMent. tothewslLe to go ok laotraer whkhwaaoponrn the room. He waa^nwrint about near tbt well so saaatant^ that U krjaHeved 'Ttinsjr tsnVwl'Mawntl^ t^SSmg, Itowajmn7aA^~inW\ offitwm se t- ht bttamt headkm of hb Kearly forty workmen i . when be fell. Oat of them saw' ham and sareamed. Them was a roth tut to the. a^Ltfa^aM* sM^sgv&t within a half boor after the tnaMtat iwi d%da#iiyiaj|ngpv o^nCwidonthwat wfa^Kmtqumtirm that • ^^ reanltof an aeekknt. ^ MrXaPradebavesa fnther and ad aunt, Mrs. Felix Demarns, of Timttr Lake, and many ftmllim am Ottawn. Ha waa a member of the Topper Lake St. JeanBaptbteSoekty. The deoeeasd bad resided here tar about 15 yen's, tad waa weU and favor- abty known, MA badkft about ak weeka ago to accept tat position, ht held at Ful- ton. \ ' 1 • 11 i •! ••.aim • TseTupper Lake Hlrt ScM - Wins Ffo» Srttlrtr. Specbl Notice. Mr. LcRter W. Keith, of New York,| »%ill accept a few pupils lot violin, pinnio and harmony at moderate term*. LKSTBK W. KKITH, Alta Cliff Cottage 4+47 Tnpper Lake, N. Y. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. All correapondenU and advertisers are requested to send in their letter and chan- ges of ads not later than Tuesday night to insure attention- in the Herald next week. On account 1 of Thursday, Nov. 30 being Thanksgiving Day we will go to preee Wednesday night. LATEST MINUTE NEWS. Nov. 22.—At about 4:30 p. m. jnat arottnd the corner from ^he post-office, was unloaded a new eupply of light and rolled edge rnhliers. light aud heavy ovet-ahoes anJ heavy lumbermen's rub ber« of all styles. N* w rubbers wear longest. The prices are lower than elsewhere. Please bear in mind that every article purchased at THE TOGGERY SHOP ia Good or Made Good. A. J. GINSBERG, Opp. Windsor Hotel, Topper Lake, N. Y. Subscribe .for the The Tupper Lake Herald and 1* happy. Only 1100 per year. The Tupper Lake baaktt ball team woa ita second game of the staawftbm Brat* bar High School Tnesday atght by the final score of 44 CA^I. The game, wbik not aearty so fast aa the first game, Wat eseiting and well worth seeing. In the firat-aalf, the su- perior site and weight of tbeoppcoing team teemed to be tm cause of some ntr* voueneas among theiocal five, andthtk) teamwork was not op to the staadareV Many long shots were tried and bjdlvtnV ual, rather than team work was the order. Several long and difficult shote were*} •aged, but these were more the reault of chance than skill. The first-half ended with the score 15 to 9 In favor of the local five. In the second-half, the horatHboyavf— came baek steady, their team work waa of a superior order, the passing waa good and the shooting accurate. Few long shots were tried. The Brasher boys wort completely taken off t^eir feet and the local boys made baskets almost at whl. Another feAture of the second-half waa the close guarding of the locals and when .Brasher had the ball it seemed almost f impoesibe for them to get a shot at ektt range. Most of the points won by Braa- her in this half were from long, lucky shots. The second-half ended with tbt local boys having scored 29 points to there oponenta 12. Final score 44 to 21. It b a pleasure to note that both teamt f riayed a clean sportsmanlike game, very ew f owb being called oa either side, and that decisions* of the referees, which warn fairly and impartially given, were re-J ceived without criticism from either side.) Vie)' ewmW 4snWsw'w^N n enw tWJHrv s^o^ eHwwWw^i w*r». -#.m iwr^^^J.;/;- *^^ h ... 2=53 Tor the of Mftv p$ ROLLER RiNR • . Thee. AW>AU^H. Ffttti A\ IWOaMamTy 1111 ^alslfnwMf - nttg^aUw* DANCING GVBAY TUBBDAY NIQIs%> Mosfcby a firet-daes orchestra ^wery opeeicw taight nasi spedal \ roeatc lor dwieiag on Toesdny oight • ODened at 7-^30 unUI 10^0 \ s; : >*^> --/ smnnmml ^ snlHJl • ilJ'S'