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J',S ' \*..' KIDNEY TROUBLE The importance otfcntnriug, just what to • dp-^henone has Bdney disease o r urinary troubles, js best answered'by the foHowhig \•letter •which \was recently published j n the Joughkeepsie, N. Y., Newstfresi- - --- :•.- -MUSBBBOH, BntcEeas Op., N. Y,_ «Dr. David Kennedy, I>ear gir^For mpre-than eighteen months I was s o badly affictedwithkidneytrouble Ieould scarcely walkaqnarterofamile without almost faint- ing, . Ididnotgainany-ttisijllbegjmtojse Dr. David- •Semiedy , r-pa?6rJEe TEejnedyi After using the first bottle I noticedade- cidedimprpfemeat which continued, and I knowthat^ .j, - 88. MO JEENIHW FAVORITE REMEDY savedmy life, for I was in amiserable con-i., dition up to the time I fcegan v td take it— myfpends thought Ineverwcmldbe4)etter. \38Ty sister algp has been Tery sick with bladder^troubleior,over ayear,so bad that quantities of blood wolild come frohxher. She suffered at times- most frightful pain, and nothing seeined t o help heruntUshe pegan.the use of Dr. David Kennedy's Far yorite Bemedyj, Sheis now using her third bottle,, and i s like a different person. ™, ~ „ Z1¥^ S - THOMAS i>YE*» Write Br. David Kennedy's Sons, Hondouf, N. Y.. forfreeaarapleboule, large tjotUeBHi.Alldrugeifto \ : m&, mty$B&. ^Azmm,'^mim>At,, k$cmi gfc jam- 's. Never Falls to RESTORE CRAY HAIR Miss Mar^ E. Fowler will be married. Mrs. Minerva Fleihmihg, aged 90 years, died, Oct. 26th- as the result of afallv ^ - to its NATURAL COLOR ' Np matter how long, it has been gray; or fadedl Promotes a lux- itriant growth of healthy hair, v , WolCOtt soft and glossy fTfe toot a dye, Philp Hay-Spec, fto* Newark, N. J. \ 5(c and JI.W bottles, all druggists. Vktmy ra. The' examination in regard. | p the Italian riot, diecloted the feet that, beer is* being sold tp Italian colonists from box cars.. .' Y The Italians at work on the \West Shore hear the station hdd-a fight one nigh* last week, several of the party being injured. As a result one of the men has, been . held for the Grand Jury.; IMstriot , Attorney Gilbert spent some time in Palmyra making a'thorouglr investigation of the affair,- and it was as the result of. this in* vestigation that Dominic Bramante was held for the Grand Jury. • Mat- thew •Riccaidi is in a Rochester hospi-; tal With a. bullet wound in his back and it i s believed that Brainahte fired the shot. Dr, Donald McPhersOn and Miss Eiiza- btth VanDnser were married Oct, 24th. Williamson. .Mrs. I/aura E. Beardsley, widow of,Dr., David Beardsleyi for nearly sixty years, a resident of the town, died \at her hbine iii Pultneyville', Wednesday, years. ' . „ Miss Anna Drayton, formerly of Williamson, will be married Nov. 6th; at Fairport to Abner Bancroft. . On the same day Arthur Fisher and Friday e* WHITE & JONES. Uruggists LEGAL .NOTICE.. C OUNTY OODP-T—Woynp Ooonty, Blisha, J. Satchel! plaintiff, vs;. Sarah Ann- Ldcto- Wood individually and'as aiirrtvihgexeciitdr of tfie.JastWUI and tesf anient ,of-Alni>'zo EU Tin- dall, deceased, and other defendants.. Inpnrsnanqe of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly granted, in toe above entitled action, and-entered in Wayne County Clerk's •office on tEeaitirdayorTSctober, 1907, I, B. Oi Williams, theSefereeari said jndgnient named, • will sell at jntblite'auction at the\ front ddor of tfte'Newarfc hotel, in the village of Newark, N T„ onthe 12th day of December -1907, at 10: ,„„„«, -• oWo^kJnth^Jlor^noornJhe^pr-feinlses^escrrbea\ -f v ^™''m PsUToTJttdgment.as folldisrs: J^AnOEIi-NO. 1. ' All'that tractor parcel of land -situate in the town of Sodus.'Wavne county, NeW York, and being the south half of the, second subdivision Of lot K6.i9, in the sixth iange of lots In Oolta. allotment in the gore; bounded as follows: •Oh'thenorth'bvlandsnow or fornxerlyowued, by Horatio GJJandail, eastby the center of the weemptlon road, and south by a lot contracted' TOrBavid Brdwer and Jwest bv lands now or formerly owned by, Sallr Felker; containing twenty-seven acres and one hundred and seventeen rods of land be the same more or ' less. \] ' Also all that other tract or parcel of land situate iii the town of Boae. count of Wayne, NewXork, being a part Of the Stewart farm so called, bounded oh the north by/lands of Charles H. Tlndall, east by lands of; Adam Ohf-itly,. formerly owned by Eifhard W ett, south hf a Jpt contracted to David Brower and West bv the center of the pre-emption road, containing, twenty-four acres and^bne hundred and snven roas'of lard niore of less. Kic^pHn and rf- serving oiitoTtheSe two parcels the land r>ow claimed and oftonpiedby the Rome, Watertown arid 08densbur,g EnDroad Oomnaxv and tl-e - New-York-Contral-and H-ndPon aiverBaHroad Company, lessee.. PAJ10EL NO. 2. All that othPf tract or parcel of land sitnate in the town:of Rose, Wayne conrfv VoV\ York -and desCTibedJrM'- deed niado bysn^h- -Ami Eioclcwbod, .formerly Tindall, dated Deocmh«r fflU 1874, and reedfded in Wayne ConntyOt rlr's - ^-offlce^lnldberllSotdeedH at jjage iS«:.ap3 to which deed reference is hereby made for a foil description* it'being the landsnowclaimpd' and opcupied_ by-the Rome, Wjate'rtown:*and .ffiie ; <Jlyde Methodist chiiroli is still without a pastor o\^iiig tb a mixnp of appointrnents... Mr, Waldorf,' the for-; iner pastor; has, gone to Syracuse,; and Mr. Spnthall.Jwhd was appointed to take his-place,, does; not wajit to leave E,taira. Bishop Berry,'who did the appointing, has -gone west and-so the church is'without a pa4tpi,ajid dpas,not,Know when it will hate one. : - Franlf\ W. Preston, .of Stanley, and Miss Elsie May Martin, of Lock Berlin^ were married Oct.-24th.. Red Greek. > Cornelius Vielfe died Oct. 24th, aged 80 Ogdensburg'Railroad Companv.and tbo New' -' i-Ri ~ \ - ~ pany. Toi-KGentfal and Hudson River BailroadiOom- DatedtWs28th daydf'Octoher. lOOV , .„ .x-_._, •- - •••••_• . B.O. WHiLIAUSi GBEEKWOOD & fiiriltis, Referee. Attorneys for Plaintiff, V ,'- Newark, N. ¥•:. S)w7. S OPRBMB COURT.- / Wayne County, Philander Mottv.plaintiff,- VSi Lee, 6oolistover and others.. In piirsur Slice and i>y^virtue of a judgment of foreclo- sure and sale- duly made and..granted at a Special Term of the Supreme JJoiirt held;at the Court House in the city of Rochester,_N. Y., on BBtitetnherMtll'. T1W; itnrl tliilv oTif^p^ Ir, >K,v CierKs office of Wayne -county;, N. y„ I, the Bubsoriber, a referee duly appointed iii said\ judgntent.for that.pu'-pose.'will expose for sale : and sell at public auction to the highest bidder, oh the 10th, day of November, 19OTat II o'clock in the foreiibon of that day, at the front door, of • the post offlcein the village of Newark; KT. i*'. J: • the-r^restal«anttinorTgage^prenilses.6rdered Snd•dfrectedirlandbysaidjudgInenttobes^ld f , and thef,eui deBorib^ttSS follows, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate in the town of Afcndia, corrnty of WayiseanftS^te of NewToi-K, being the PairvUhrEBtel property, vboun(iectaHd<'desonbed asfollows, viz: On 'the' i - west by.'the highwayrnnnin'g. fromt Newark,_toy Sodiis. A strong,temperance campaign is be- ing carried oh throughput the town of Sodus by the ministers and prominent busiriess men. Mass meetings are being held iff all the yUlages of Sodus tpWBship v The Epworth Leagues of the Geneva district will hold a convention ih Sbdus' to^-'mprrow afternoon and eve*- ning, with an interestihg program. Butler. On Sunday*afternoon Olarenoe Bar- rell, of Auburn,, and Miss Ethel Halstead, of South Bhtler, were mar- ried, Mr. and M-»,'Martin\Le6k6iiger attendr ed a wedding in Rochester recently. fairvlUe* Don't forget the annual praise »sef vice at the Presbyterian manse Wednesday, :Nj»vB^her 6, at 2:30 p, m. The'trustees of the Presbyterian church have ^secured 1 the services of Mr. A. Brihkerhpff as janitor. The piipils.pi the village sdhopl are haying a two weefc^s vacation. Miss Grace Ely and Mrs. Fahhip King are attending the .institute •• at Palmyra this week.,. Mrsi Elizabeth Earhart of Lyons is visiting her mother Mrs. FraijkRasch,Sr. Mrs. Tilson ahdf daughter ol Syraoijse is visitingher aufi^ Mrs. Gibbs; There* will be gablio worship in the Presbyterian church-Sunday next. Nov. 3, at10:30 a. m., and 7 p . m,, subject of morning eermon, \The Extremes.'' In the evening th^re will be i 'service of epng andan address by the pastor, in, A. P; Meeker, entitled \The.Pp«?e Sphg.'',: The Bible school will meet at'the close of the roof ning service. The Y. P. ,S. 0. Bv Will meet.at 6:30 p. m.-Leader, Anna Geisy. Topic, \Ac- quaintance with God.\ ^06^22:21-22,, Consecration meeting. . All the<members: are cordially invited to be present; Mrs. James Rowe and Mrs. Frank jRasche, Sr., are on the sip? list> There will be services i n both churches '>\<>*«<w«wyM«iwWw> yvvyumww* lamirm and the driver; with an excited shout, Wished put with his iong whip. , \there's a brigand cm hphifld the chaise!\ he 4 explained to the French nobleman, , V' ' - . The -brigand\ was found te he Giot yanni, the little' lad who played UBOB ihejdoTin. ,H e begged and pleaded for the \signor\ to take hira to' France; •where he might learn to be a great musician-. ' _ .1.'... ..'f ...;' Am NATIONAL GRANGE. rt Qibsdii. Wednesday last Harry_ Lpye and his brother Bert of Kbcbester hrboghf their inother who had died at her home in Rochester, }>er», Where the brotheis buuBiit a.lbtih Pleasant View Cemetery.- Its Forty^first Arinital Meeting to Be • Held 'in Hartfordi Nov. 12.22.. -Great preparations are being made ,by Connecticut patrons foe. the .coming of the national jgraniie to Hartfoj'd in November. State Master Wood and, J: H. Hale, chairman of the executive committee, and many others are busy iln making plans fou the eutertahipent of the grange yisi.tow, whoareexijeet- ed to number anywhere from 3,000 to 6;000 during the ten days' session of thtrnational body. Headiiunrtei's wUi be_^t Hotel (Jaiile,, and the -se.ssjojjs will he held ih Fort Guard hail'and hi representative hail at the cnnitol. The half dozen hotels of. Hartford will be ;flUedV-to^heie-fttmost,\tbu1r llrisTginuH : that 500' private jjiouses Will be tlirowii. open to guests, si) that every one may find accommodation. The chief matters of interest to coine before the; session will be the biennial election of bfflcers jj,nd the discussion of public questions i n which the grrtnge finds particular interest, ainpng \\»hich that of the parcels post will perhaps take, precedence. The election of ot?\ oers-Is likely t o create more than usual' Interesti 1%, is conceded that National Master Bjachelder has \inade good\ during the first term of office,, and he will doubtless be given another term. But .there is likely to be a liyeiy con-. test forspme of the- pther offices. i*he date« for the meeting are Nov. 12-22. Played\ to Hit Hbart't Content A grand Ereiich nobleman was once traveling Quietly thrpueh Italy, ac- companied; only By his secretary. Stopping at a_ village to change horses', they were at onCe surrounded- by a trpop of ragged—urchins.. Onei much cleaner than the others, and fairly neat, . piayed a vjojlin while the others danced. After dispensing a few cpins, tne chaise proceeded' pn Its way. It had gone some distance'_wh,4n. the.horses were thrown back on their hauhcheji. Greatly amused, the nobleinan per, mitted Giovannh to accompany hin»i and, when they-, arrived :at Paris, se-' cured a position for him lit the kitchen of a friend. , '•••\' Ond day the^ master of the house in- vited a number of guests to a banquet. As 'they dined yiere catne through the open window the sweet strains of a violin; •» . ' ' : Charmed with the music, a servant was <jent to fetch the musician. Gio- vanni was dragged before; the cpn> pany and commanded to play. \ '-.' \Who ever taught you to play, my lad?\ asked«a celebrated count. \No one,\ replied the boy. The count was astonished; He ask;, ed Giovanni's master to permit him to see tlrat^he bey received musical instruction.' -.\ \ • ' • Not many years passed! before Gib-, vahnl realized his ambition .and, be- came Pne pf the most noted musicians of the day. „ - A Game. Bach member pf the party is'glven a sheet of paper and scissors. Then the hostess' announces that she would like to have them cut from, memory the form of any kind of. a dPgi After this te done, the name of the artist i* •written on the* dack of the\ produce tion, and .the collection pinned face outward on the wall; Then three judges, hot of the company, are asked in the rpom tp decide upon the merits Pt the dogs, and prises are awarded\ for:the-hest-or-worst, as-theease'niay\' he; ..\ • . . ''•',-* Tonsiline WOULD QUICKLY CURE IT. = A aalcfcLjrie. toothing, Wnlirig,. inUteillO' cure for SoteTiawl, Mlefly dewrtbeV Tjl>NWUNE; A«m»mK)ttloofToniilllnelMl§lons«rth»nnn)«tany «waoJ Sore Tkro.t TeNSHSNEiuraiSoreMonth and Boaneneu and prerenta QnlmyJtM DIplUwrlK. • »8 and 50n«ta Kt tildrvnlaU. \ yma ToSsmxE <?u., c.ht..,oiu* Gall and see pur Paijtern Hats on air- play all throughout the season. MRS F! t. KNAf f , 9Ea8tMi'ller-St . \ , * ' , »f« % _ jtodngh.yatCTilie,r^nthB-rrOTthty!anaB i Mrs\. •Williani jMoIn^re-: eas b lands .formerly-owned by Eliza .Oatken\ and Levi Vaix- Iawagen, and lanbB.qwned by t!ornelins Van : deeddated October- 25, 1887 and recorded in Wayne County Olerk's office in Liber 153 of deeda.at page 815, :including the, right of way and privileges reserved ana described in said last mehtJdned'.deed. . JDated, September 25, H107. '---- JosifHSiEBiacr.RgferBe. Walter H. Knappi ,'••' .. ~ Plahitut*S-Attorney, S0w7 - Canandaigria, N?Y. Ihwagen,beingthasairie.premises.cDnveyedby•._ _, ,. _ .-. .... .- , ,. T Bh^Stetfand wtfe to Jacob Hartiaafl, .Tr.,-Uj j Snyder., Mrs, Sttyder bemg.&reiabve. tor \ - - • terment'at Palmyra Monday afterndon, where \C!pl;\ and Ruth laid their mother beside their father.. Ruth and her bus- band, Mr. Lewis Biitterfield, reside in Orange, ST. if., where Mr. Butterfield is in business; They met the brother as be neared the end pi his long sad journey at 1 Rochester, Many from here attended the funeral; Mrs.. Hplcbmb had many very warm friends here who syrnpathize with her bereaved children. Parrihgtpn Fergnspn has been fpr the B ast week quite ill with a severe cold. >r. York of Newark, says Mr, Ferguson 'harely escaped an attack of ppeumohia, MissMary Cole and Miss Helen West' cptt has gone to OakHeid to spend the winter with friends, Mrs. Gha'ries McMiillen of Syracuse; CITATION ON PROOF OF WILL. fcimHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW fc.1 yORK:^By the Grace of God, Free and \\dependent:—To John McLellan, Mary A. arviri A..Soverhill, ill of Newark. N. 3T-* \ nie Fallen,; Nellie Schldsser, NeWel TS derbllt, 2d, Frarik Vanderbilt all of.Sau. rtelrGaWCharleS Smo^rMt^.oiLSailjFran' B i : Gal.,TNowetT.; TBnaerbllih of WUliams- K Indi, John Vanderbilt, of NorriSi Mdn- ¥.QscarT: yanderbilt. of Lafayette. Ind, itSsritrkav, Tfitotson of th?town•srfarrived-Mouday to wsrfter paieh'ts C. X.tn^aohes, fagnor, why allow them a, has lately applied to otvr,Surrogate of t of Wayne for the proof • of the will SOverhill late of Arcadia, deceased, •elates to both real-apd;:'persbhat estate: foi^ t you and-.each of yott.ore cited and\ Ltftjspftear isL the._of9cfl.^if -iH» said ,te, in the .villaire of Lrons in said ion the I8th dar-ef NSvember; 1907, at slock m the forenoon of said day, to the probate of said will, ijeh of you as are hereby cited as are ;he age dttwentyorie years, are retjulr- B^r*y-yorer^uird4ah-if--ywi L haveT)ne, jou have none, % appear and apply -for \fe appointed, and in the event of yopr orfailnretddo so the said Surrogate th-ftme and place andvemamedappoint Wpetentandresponsibleperson to appear; •edlal guardian for you herein; Jtestimdny whereof; we have caused the ['of oiBce of our said Surrogate to be here- jaflSxed \ Wltnes9„Hdn. B. N. Sawyer, Surrogate •of-the Oonntv of Wayue, at the Surro- |jJ_gatR't nffliialn; said cbnrityJtttB 87th, da ^i^eplemljeFuithe^year of-our Lordi one thousand nine hundred and seven. Si N. SAWZBR, Surrogate. i-Harris,. Attorneys for Petitioner. ffOTKJE. TO OREDnJOBS TO PRODUCE \ an order of- 8. N. yer, Burrdpjte of Wayne County, rrjHce is ifey given to 811 persons having claims Titrist R. ,Tane Romans, late of Newark, la :e county cfwayp.e, deceased, that they are Quired td present the same, with the vdnoH- > thereof, to Presddtt & Burleigh, the exeou- bft of the said deceased, at the offiee of said JSteoutdif s til the ViUagteof WwajJc, on or be- |6rd the 15th day of January,-A. D;, 1W- Dattd iSeotttdirstiithei fart the 15th tf— KK IS, 1907 ttwxr T. pivrsPai^OTTi BMffhE. BuHLKiOEi, Executors. Tiiey laid her to rest VVednesday' aftei> noori. Mrs. Jane Cook of Clean is here tp spend the winter with her brother and' sister, Alonzo and Perihelia Sehritt. Henry L. Schiitt of Rochester was here last weeK with his father, Capt. J. H, sohTitr.' \** \ ; . \ ' Harry Bartholomew pf Syracuse was home a day last week. Cobert 0. Parker Pf Westfield* Mass., was here iast week the gue^t of his cousins Mrs. Emma J. Parker and Ada B, Parker. W. F. Garlock, wifeiahd daughter Fern attended the wedding of Miss\Fern We'lcher and Frank LaRoihteat Newark' last Thursday., ^ ~ ~ \' Saturday the 19th inst., occurred the deathof Mrs. Maria Hplcomb in. Oali-; forhia, where she ( had gone about twp weeks since te visit her son Collins, who is In business at San Ciagp. Mrs. Hpl- cpmh died from inflammatory rheuma- tism which -affected\ th6 heiirt. M™. Holcomh, with her Bon and danghteT, Collins and Roth, lived •_ hare for miiny years after the death of Mr. Holcpmb. She rempyed to Cortland -abeut ter^yea» ago. Collins arrived with his- mother at; •Newark Sunday afternoon. The funeral was held from the home of Mr. Jup.son INfrtAffVE AND REffEftENDltM. Miohigan Want* Direct Legislation, >---•- but Other States- Oo Wo*. . The executive committee of the Mich- igan stute-grangh has issued a circular '. letter to members of the Order i n that state calling on them to s.upppf t only such candidates for the state edns.titur tional convention as wUL be in favor of -direct legislation. All\ candidates are asked to reply to the following question: \Are you In favor of direct legislation on the plan of the initiative and referendum, and,\ if elected,. Will you exert your best effort to incorpo- rate fts principles into the\ new eonstiV tutlon'r' It Is interesting to.note how differ- ently LluV.question or direct legislation is regafded in the different grange states. Michigan favors it, So dpps Maine, So does^Washfhgtoh and Ore-; gon. New Yofk does not, and many other states do not Why should there he any variance? If direct legislation Is good for one state, why not for an- other? PersapK states having great cities within their limits'would \better How They Will Look When Completed. Ih the censtructlch 'pf good cages for squirrels, chipmnfiks or white rats, yp'u need nPthlng more than a small quantity of wire cloth, tin boxes and wood. Fig. 1 is a simple, house to ijake. Cut the baseboard 28 inches long, IS inches -nflde and one Inch and a quarter thick. . » r Ten inches from one v end sayr off! strip's so that the fen^ .will be six inches In width.' Eleven inches from this end erect a squarepaTtition, cov- ered with tin, so that tie animals will be unable to gnaw the wood at the edges or around the* hole that leads to the 'cylinder for exorcising. -TkeKB fluty also be driven around this hole to prptect it a wlefeetThiade of stput-wlre or quar- ter-iron wire rod. Tack ihe wire GOOD MESSENGERS. cloth tP Jhe backboard and wire it to the wicket. Along the edges pf the baseboard bore,, heles into which the wfres of the netting may slip at the bottom. A doop made of wire cloth is hiing oh hinges, spidered to the: galvanized cloth. .. At the small end of the basehoard attach a wedge-shaped piece of wood,' six Inches broad at the bbttonl and two Inches broad at -the top. Nail a connecting strip from the top of this 1 wedge to the top of the backboard. An exercising, cage is made of straight wires or wire clplh with wooden or tin ends. It is supported between the wedge-shaped upright and the back of the cage. - Fig. 2 shewr another form pf pquir- reHjtoge, which boasts at one end: a We have Gluten Feed. TJnieri Grains Brewers' Grains^ ViotPr Feed and Gil Meal in addition ^.to bur reRular . line of . MI lit. KE'-JEO • Feed, the felks White Loaf Wayne County MiHihs Co. GOAL AND MQflD Baled Hay and Straws ' • We have, changed eur business on a exclusive cash basis. ', Pricet'of coal,' ?6iW per ton for Chest- nut, Steve ana Egg sizes, and $4.50 per ton fpr. Pea. « Soft and Thersher GQ61,,$4.00; Hay and Straw price's according to f change of Market. ,' C, RUPERT & SONS, Bell and Heme'Phenes,' East Newark Goal yards. LOOSE HAY WAITED. - ,. -TMirft {Brt^U, Linoleums', Draperies, Seat Cushion?, ; m„ Wrhdow Shades, Lace Curtains, fitc. Largf0st /kssortme'rits dor Qualities ~Best\V&aes-== 80, 8% 84 Stale Sti ROCfffiSTER, N. Y.; Some People who have used and know itB.talue, drive twenty ilesm - - td^ecureit; 'Kon; oan have it ' *• delivered at your door. At[the^w^d^jnd;of _tta feoird-driye^^shelter inade -frdni an inverted tin cracker box.—Philadelphia American. North How the Pigeons Saved' the Carters from the Indian*. Bess had two pet pigeons that used to carry messages for her tp all her friends. She lived way put- west. In aAtlme when there were no tele- phones^ and the pigeons^ used to' be put to about the same use. The Carters moved to their new homo In the aprlng, and It happened not adopt it. JThtevmatter' was-dls-i JeJ?*:*?^ ? n 5!^ and Mrs. Bartholomew. Minsteed. Tneonioncrop'wrrictTfjas - fieen- largjT and the price satisfactoryj is marly marketed,-giving profitable returns to the growers. . , Evaporators will operate but a short! sehsoninthifflecality'. ' Scbopi vacation for a week, teachers in attendance at Institute at Pafmyra; Abram Israel has sold bis pi-ice and taken up his residence at Whiting's Corners with-his son-in>law,, JPhn Austin. His conditiph dpes not improve,, It is reported that Corneiiu^ Hesson h_aapnTohaBMthie-JL.pl Rnnyrn fnrtn pc; ciipied by him for several years. Three aatpmohjleacohtaining the presk dent and board of ditectpra of the pro/ posed Buffale, Epchesteri&-Eastern R. R, '—\-•* ever the route recently in Cats kill. Mrs. Emma Pdltz's cendifion is some- -what improved. cussed at the national grange meeting at Denver last year, and it is quite likely to come up at the Hartford ses- sion. . - - -: The Sunday sehooj teacher was exr plaining t e his ^ccttish ciass the pir-: iihle pf the man who fell- among thieves. Then he asked the class why the' priest an\d the Ley!te passed by on the pther side. Silence fell—until the small boy said, • \They knew he, had: been robbit alrjeady;.\ * •CURE YOUR KIDNEYS. • Do Not Endanger toti. When a Newark . Citizen; Shows Son tie Cure. <\ why will people continue to suffer the agonies 6f kidney complaint, oaok ache,' urinatry disordeai^. lameness. DR. N. L. MCDONALD, .. • DENTIST. Office, Stever Block Hnion Street mt « ^OMNOrokMlE The New Ircndh Anesthetio for ertractlng thei teeth painlesly, . , Office hoars 8.S0a..to. to 5. p. m. that-before they settled down in the fouttd the message; _ new house some Sioux who had been In a vei- y slK, rt time the men were removed to the Indian Territory be- \mounted and apeetog away.over the came dissatisfied with their, location, prairie, and so the Carter family broke out and 'started toward their weTe saved by. Bessie'* pigeon.r-Phll- old northern home,-,plundering and aaejphia Ledger, \. murdering: as they went: flew away in the direction ef the fprt. Another message was .sent by Pos- sum, ana then they»waited. Thsy had to fight, too, as well as wait,\nd Mr. Carter and; Harry continued to rnake their rifles crack in the'hope, of keep- ing the Indians away from the house as long as possible, Capt. Morris, Mre. Carter's cousin, had, caught sight of Chip when the' ^X°& e l°M^ ^^° 0o \ Cor ' vmUln bird flew to his old quarters, at. th« \ ' fort, and he-at unce flepured him/ and WITCH HAZEL OIL. For PILES,—External OP In- ternal, Blind pivBleeding, Itch- ing or? Burning. One applica- tion -brings*relief.\ ', \' Fgr Burns, Scalds,-'Inflamed or> Caked Eiransts and Sore fclipT pies, Salt Rheurn?, Chapped Hands, fever ' Blisters, Corns, Bunions, Sample rrmile.rl tree, At nruRg'tsts, OS oonts, dr mailed. D. L. & W., Scranton and Lehigh Valley Goal % / Yard on West Bnibn Street, : Newark, N. Y. P. G-JWE, When %vt Buy Goal, Why Not Buy the Best 1* Both 'Phones. A report of this raid reached the Cartel's, but too late- te Snable them SOME BAINTY WAYS, selves to become chronic invalids, wfhen a certain cure i s offered them? Doan's Kidney Pills is the rethedy . . :toAse^4»(!anfle4t--gf»BS-t^riHS^o3e^ fort* and the birds have ,npt yet got \-••-\- ••---•-• - — -.i.^-- T am the hplp they heed to perform their work; If you have any, even one,' ef the sjTnptQms of,kidney diseases, cure yourself now-, before diabetes, dropsy or Bright'sdiseases set in. Bead this Newark testimony.:. • B; ». Pergerpf 86Maih St;, New- ark, N. T;,saysi \My hack troubled me te a great extent and especially after stooping or lifting, which brought on lameness and soreness in the region of -the- kidneys. I had no donbt that this backache\ was diie to. kidney trouble fpr and, abnornikl_con-- dtiwtir ttf -tM-souBrt^mia^ Was ! soon noticeable.: It seemed tbjliave an effect upon nyy whple 'System ahd I began to be distressed. Advised by & friend, to use Doan's Kidney Pills if went to ; Heak's drug store and got a box. I Mireellhs Cogswell of Marfon is a freiftH £°5 g il J8h«4-* ,?e ^^ nt i- of ,! fr F and oni,ons. ' ! Mrs, Jphn DeBppfer returned 8ktuf- day from a fertnighPs visit with relatives They bronght about a wonderf nl im- prpvement in \my condltibn and I yalne them very highly.\ \ ' For sale by ill dealers. Price 6f) cehti. Foatehr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork, sole agents, for the United States. Remember the name—Doana *7-ahd take no other. When Andrew Patchifi was sevqr'e- -ly wpunded, Mr. Carter began tp de- spair, and he sadly told his wife and Bessie that he saw no chance te^W cape frpm death pr papture. • . ''If It cpmes to the werst,\ he said, \you two. must die rather than fall Into the hands of those fiends. There is no -hope of help, and no one of us cojild pass the Indians to take a mes- sage to the tort, even if they had not gpt pur horses.\ \There is one that can -go, pa,\ spoke up Bessie. ''What do you mean, child? Who can go? Not Harry?\ \Not Harryi pa, but Chip or Ep'«- sunj;\^-- \ •'^~-']\\\\ Mr. Carter had not thought of the pigeonV. and he eagerly seized the idea. \£>b you think that either of them' would fly t o the fprt?\ he asked. Yes, sir. to think of this place ashqme sure they would do it.\ . \Get Phe Pf them, Bess, and t will write ^message,\ -•'. Bessie liad breught her pigeons into the house for safety, and It was easy to secure Chip. The message was fastened to him, and he was let loose. After circling i n the air fPr a minute pr so he settled ujion his course, and Here are a few pretty ways of cut- ting dranges and apples when you are ready to serve yeur friends, with such refreshments. ' ' NERVOUS Vital Weakness and Prostra- tion from overwork and. other causes. Humphreys' rIpin<BO- pathic Speoifie, Jtiq. 28, in uaa over 4Q years, the only success- ful rei&fedys $ 1 per Vial, at\ spec- ial package for seriotatS cases, $8, Sold by Drugglata, 6r.6gstjreEajilQaftiielnt nf ptlq»^ HmnpnTeyr Bomeo. MedtoIaaCo,,Cbr.-Wini«B> and Joan. Stweta, Now Yort. ' Who Began It? Willie haft just received, a seyere whipping. - - \Mamma said W, ''did; ypur inhta>- er ever whip yen?\ \ • , \I was punished, when I was.naugh- ty,\ his mother replied, \And was she whipped by her mother?\ YPs, dear.\ We were so lohg_at_lhfl j Wliil<L^fl«n^^-^f»i^iy7---«Tyg]r^j^: like to know who started, it, anywayi\ he exclaimed, finally. yon 0-^»WO3HL.3G', J A.*' 8lfn*tn.T» *1toningl Weeding, pfptrhding or blind piles, yield to Dban'S Gitmehfc 'Chronic cases sopn relieved, finally -cured. Ornggists all sell it. .Doan's Regnlets cure oonstipa,tion Without griping, - nauBea. nor any •sveakehingr effect. Ask your druggist for them. 35 cents per box? Cause and Effect. Teacher—Willie, ~why•\ don't\ keep your hair cpmbe'a? Willlp—'Cause i ain't got no comb. .Teacher—Why don't you ask your manima to buy ypu one? • \ \ Willie—'Caqse then I'd have &r keep my hair conibe^^Judge. . f SlOO Reward) «lOO, . The readers of tttspajer will be jpleaae^ to learnttiat therels at least one dreaded disease that.solenee has been able to odre In ah Its stages, mid that W Catarrh. Hall's Oatarrh: Otue-ia the only positive cure now Snblni to the jaecueal fraternity. Oatarrh being a cow 'stltvitlbnal disease, retmirea _» jsohiuatutional treatmenir HalTa Oaturrh Gare is taken ii- temally, aotlrigdtreefcly upon the Mood; and muoona surfaces of the system, thereby dea troying the foundation of the disease, andfilv-: fag the patient a'trengtti by balldln? up the. constitution and assisting nature ih doing its worfc. The jproprletorg h*Veso ninoh faith to itB-enraHv^ powers that thejr offer One Hte- dred.Dollara for any case that it fails to onre. Berid--for Hatof testitnonlalg. AddrrasrF.J.pHKNNBY&.CO., Teledo.Oi 8oldby»lldrnggi«ta 7!io. , - Take SaU'» FanSly PUIa for constipation. '80wi GROOMING COUNTS But it cannotjnike a Fair Skin or a - ', OlOUyCoit. * , Women with good complexions -cannot be homely. Creams, lotions^ washes, and ppwders^oanot make a fair; skin. Every horseman knows that the satin coat, of his thoroughbred pomes from-the animal's \alfcrfght*condition. Lot the horse get \offhisfeed\ aaahis' coat-tftrhs dtlls Cur- rying, brushing and rubbing will give hini a slean coat, but «annPt produce- the coveted smdothnessahdi gloss\ of the. horse's sWn, whjoh Is his com- plexion. The ladies willseetheppint. =^ Medicine la the be^t preparation for ladies who. JsteAgentUaaxa^iyemedioinethat. Jrill give the body perfeotcleanllness interhally ,and the; *holeaomene8a. that produces suoh. skins a s platters Jovetdcopyv =4/ Tp^'. jh&rts a^a GfuMreii- JBears the\ \ 6?jEB3tU#e Of i Hi . 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PRATT & LARtB^f'S Star Brand Specialties: reservative fpr Interior - Work. - HoM iFloor Varnish for Floors. Spar \Finishing Varnish for i*« - ^eridr/WoodworK/ *• !-^Tf^Made By ~ * Pratt and Lambert Fittosl«<—New YPrk^-Baffalo.-iCWctJe, Eor sale by •: E. D. COLBURN, Nb. 125fnionSt. v