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uuuu~uuuuuu=u~UU prapo11:ions of n state so truly impe- rjal in_ !ts dimensions an,d resource_~· opinion. It i:a. no mere personal ~r~Y ~atter ,wh~n the exposure th'l8· Senator'!! secret .'re)aUons f'>tandlll~~ Q.ll helps. to d<!actedlt thing Which ·he •ad-roca.ted in aftairs. -t'he ~ocld aB w~ll as I!Jhe = ' ' U ODDS AND• ENDS = ' . ~=uuuu#uu\uuuuuuu What kee-ps your world trom wob· ' F~othe past few ·~if!eks a. pall of smoke lms been hovering over this part.-of the counh·y, obscuring .tbe . llii!ds.cn:pe aJI.d tickling the nostrils and throats .of the inhn•bitants. At first, the !iitate -authorities ·were inclined to scoff at tbe idea tbut the smoke was ·due to forest fire~. They bad not beard: of any great fires. Lately, hoW· e!Ver, they ·have been tlnding fired so fast that ft is difficult to keep track of t'be 11nmber ¢ counties affected, to saY pofu!ng of the actual number of ~\'t Pesters~eyan. . · :ru.ttca. Puk'. > bllng, And the all\ so pure and sweet? Wby, your little aeti! Of kindness To the poople that yo'li meet. Tlle f,pint ]Jla.de plain '\>Y what Hear11t l!olleges ts th~t boodle tempte.tion Just a.s much to a. J:te•butl- 1 noon ~ It iii to B. neJitoerat and · - t:t~..e- yellow '!ournaUst \rl;l· t'o~y· wi~ th.e ...... ---~\···-~ The March of. Oivillz&tiOD· Little Jahnnie-\Say da~J, clid. peo- ple always move in the spring?\ Brown-\No my boy. Don't. you re-, meml>er that Ada•xn and l!)Ve moved just aftl'r the fam\ fires. The r-easOn for tbe eal'ly scarcity of We el~Llm• ·t11at court fire reports WllS' die vast extent of the tf:·rl'ltory in which tHe fires -were con- cealed. · It' took some time for rP..!m1'1f>. a'oosev~lt -wWpp0ti the am Oll ou't of the }tepuMtes:n HON. J. K. STEWART TO the Dem6cra.tie party; wE'l~c>m·edl convicted eriDliJ.J.IIJ with open BE AT NOTIFICATION •. uf the trouble tQ J;eacll Albany. But . .when the reports began to come tn, there was almost no end to them and l.'b:ey came- rtom ne11rty every <part of tM ee~tral and' northern counties. He! goes -o~: to. sa.y that in tbe era'lJI:C' camp .there ll: more rej,(l1cilm~; NEW YORK, .Sept. 22.-Tbil not1tl· 0 -,.~ tl:!.~ .~ion ¢ ' ~athm of the <landida•WS nominated bY th~ rail~ thli.11 tb:ere 'is over . the RE.pU·bliL\'ln state convention · . it iS to ·be hoped t:bat tbe rains will come bl2d'ore the wind spreads the f~>r· est fires beyond all hope or control.· The state superintendent of forests reports that everY avaiJB!bie man is now engagrd merely in keeping tbe ttamea til check. A -wind would soon eet tile whole Adirondacks ablaze. The state~s magnificent til)l'bered areas 'drMs o! wou~dl! of honest, take place in the largest ball in cltlzenl .. w:lio dc:instltute the lool'oug:h of Brooklyn on \'\'\'\'\• •• WM~ ea.)n'(1a.ig.tui are <>venlng, Septemlber 26. The eer•em.-n:v·l'r were never bl greateJ: da:ngei\ and it is at thil1 time tbat tbe r>eal <WOrll~ of the fQioests in the Ji}mptre state lle- . c~mes apparent. 'l'lll!re is a report in Wall street the Ob,ieago-Greatwestern bas bought '!1P by tbe O!l,ll!ldlan · syetein. .As the ot·.re.u;:il•GII1ia.twesl:Eirn system is selling at alllout G and more on pa-per thQ.n otbetwise, it ~s to , 'be !e;u'ed that honest Jlt'ltlShers hilve l:f\Vallowed with,o\lt ~beW.!Dg• · .oftArgrll$ ol!he ilther with will bt! preceded 'bY a dinner to be ~lltitlai wr&ngdoing. given by the Union League club 1i.'bb~t It ts tlia.t. >there a.re New York to the candidates upon grafters in one patt)' 'liS in state ticket, who will be present, ~:rt.'t011~te oto tnil . well as the Hon. William Bml, illtirtAI Elf b,¢t11er a~ · is chatrman of the committee; spea&ei'. ~o .one .l\'.oilsW Uelieves Wads-worth 11nd Ron. ;r&m K. St~- Qlatlrman of .~r~ art. Mr. Root, who was vermane:ll:t · & cbairtrnln of the state convention, u~· Mr. HEoa.t,st is . .,_,,,.,.,,,. .. . g.r.eat· d~31-0f. ~~tJon, pa.t1ji~ltl6j•ly p.~1ong ul.e' ilei!loerats,. and rea.ll}' · ·:!Uiit !',lOY', tb,ia ~est thorn in Bry- 1Ul'S Bid&. . the !\(<COmmendation of ea'Cb mem~ of tlhe state oommi~ bt\s a})!!Omted one elUzen of eacll eo'!lgressional diS-, trict as .a member of the DQtHica~ comml;ttee. The advisory oom!I!I:ttee . ol the state coinWlittee bas also been dnvited. SIB THOMAS MAY GET THE GOOATWESTEitN BOAD. Anotb:er' ovm--Smart tiid1Vidliltl 1'\Vho flef!Ced people in t)le Unit~ StateEl and MONTREAL, Oa.n:, se~. 2<>· __ ,.....,, •• , Tb.omas S:lJaugohrtMBY.. presidem of' Mig oa,nMtii.J!. pti.&Joll.c ~n-wa,y, lett tor Minnea.'JJOliil a~ tdght~ . It is belie~ ... ed mere •tJii:a.t 'he 'has gone to ne~ttate the ft'na;l details ·r-or taJtiiig. o~r · · fled to ca~adll MS btl eli e(,mpell«1d · . return and B@n(l. trja,~. If tlili! \!I on, a great deal of 9ueine!;!B tha~ ~ --·• -\'·- ·•·· beell .golilg to Canadhln hotels ~ be div~ted to more pro'mtsing fietds. U'lfW W\~ u·wutt # U'U .--·-•\ a .. ,r,;,.;,;• GPmid& J!i dm~l'CAJ,; Chtc:;~<go Greaif:western RW!Iroad as . su11Sidil'ILTY tri the Cama(Uii.n R&Uw&y fth.oil:gb. ·rut the tatiter · peiny's otilcea otncla.I iin-owleilge the dea.1 is stlll denied. · t~e LITTLE FALL'S, sePt .. zz.-~I'hE!il, the ! cheese tra!de eontlnues to bOO.m pri~>cer~d:ltu~if were a if'iN'ther a:dvoailce is 8ho'\Vn, upon re- ' one-fourth cent a;'&ove .!oa$t -n,.<PH•>ii 'a,ppea1~n,g. Frank prices. wb!te buyers do not stn,l'iP.!I•-1 to ·oo anxlous ':tO secure these <rateR they take all their •• ~ •.• ;.--«·\' faotorlell and llll'e ready tq pay \\\\\'\'l Wm. a. I I I . I Useles!l Thieves. (New York Sun.} Colonel ue,rned 11.a.s just Shown in -the North American Review t:hSit of 351 youngsters-90 per cent. w- i~g tM p-roduct of the ~u.iblle adbOOt$ etc., of -prlces. It is ~parent i!ba.t tale IG'Io'V'A'I'i•vl111a ' !j,ooe of the Sj;)lllS.On's IJlU.\f.e will cli:atloons were isilued, ligJJ,t e:nd tactor)'mil~ wll!· stlih.i Horton D. the ·best price obtain-able. The sales I ilJIQ~S ttA11ftlltit ate: I' -w.~o a..ppellll'ed for the entra.ilele' li!fi:.. a:mina.ttons •at west :Point 22s' -- He showed th,alf. as the high scil'Ool ·boys {lll.'il even m;en knew uttle if anythmg '\'u\\''\, or 'history or ~Y mentarY ·form of ed,llea.tio•n. however, ha.s been read;, and it is tragic able ilnougb. But now master~neral Meyer p~poaing lli a.ddi>tion to a -curriculum · lmfftctently obfusoa.tes e.~~.d b. ,e\Wilden•t and ir:i~ii~!t~::~t:!i: u-pon the d ot A,Jex- Cheese. LO'b!. Boxes. Prf{';6. Sm1illi colored . • • • • 7 4Z8 12 1-4 Smelt OOI.ored ••••• 9 i;s1 12 snm.u w11tte •••••• 1'1 no 12 1-4 Small wh.i~ •.•••• 7 . 340 1Z Twins, ctilQred • , • • 7 445 1z 1-~ TWins, eolored ••• 6 330 12 'J.'lwins, white •. , ••• 1 o 5 s () 1 '2 1-4 Twins, W'hbte • • • • • 4 205 12 -- Total •••••• 61 3,569 MRS. ANNA WILSON srol':JiEB. the .pupJis wttb its p)lyslology, ..,o•oan~Y:. mus.te, French, German,. drawtpg, J;iir <>metry. <an<! W'b!&.t not t'he innooont vtotims shall be fllrf:ll.er owressed s.t . !rtp.te'd periods wtth \&hott t!a.1!kS\ 1J.1 <!;he nearest pootmaster on the detldla ana the general scope of the pollta.'l .. :r~~tlrstil\Vl~. cll~~~~led. the town of ot Mary Majen,dle ]!Irs. Anna Wtlson: Stoller, widOW ot the late Ad-am Stoller died at about 5:30 o•etock at her la~ •hotne in Foilda Silnda.y morning. Tb~ decea!Kld had Men ill <lnly itfioilt a wee~. •but dnr- ing tne last few days her cal!il became grave and it Wl.lS known tbat the end was not far dlsthnt. · Far be it from us t{) tntlmoa.te · the average looa.l pO!jtmil&tel\ is l!.O Loa.l!t. will an~ teert:ainex1t ~'~\\\<•~·t•i more ca.].)liJble Qf .tmparttng t:h·an the ·n. ~an'k, tlai:l of wvera.ge pu<pil is of assimilating a.n.Y- ~a.l!M, ia!ilitted to tlr•obltte The deceased was bom in the t()Wlt df JohnstGWn ·tmt since her marria~te she has· ~ent ·much of her llfe in the W€St. Fo~ JaBt seven yPars she lived at Fonda with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wih;on. Slle w1u! an attend- ant of the Retotmed church ·and al- ways too~· an active interest. As a member ot Caugbnarwauga chapter, D. c.Ol~n't-Y'.,,J·· thing i~ tbe ;Jla,ture of an enll~.teQ.ed . t!irs fu~~eil:i~rY l!IP4lU•tlOJlment idea. in these respects. Neither do we .t\nlla J .• Frank a:rrd waste time in challenging the wl~otn ex@U,ttlceli nlimed of still 1'urthe>r lburdio:nll:itg the8e &;. Jel;'etnlah Wood, att:ot11eY read:y overburdened _young folk~ w~ta'l t6t~. · tee1tll,tnet1t of iaMb matter fa.r outside the proper solieme o~ public education. We are · ed e'b.iefly with tile postmaster self and the unh-appy yout'hs Mr. MeY- er wt~;hes him to talk to. As it Is, we see the public school <Children of May- priba.t~ liri!ued Elizail•eth ·itUilnElS, hiS wid- in said will. A. It., she was com!ldl!red -an Interest- ell worker and was al•ways -haP'J)Y while laboring fOT this sf)Ciety. ing daily to their places . of torture,- witb lacklustre eyes ·a.Il'd leaden heels, ~>twping un1ler loads of books theY deceas- ean never understand, ~ondemned to c. Cane of said nLghlts o~ m1aery, a:ad r~.a;ded ~ thfil attorney. The surviving relativeS lticlude two daughters, lirs. A. ;r. lturd and Mrs. A. Laird, ·both of lUnnPSota, l\1\mi., two brothers, John Wilson, who re- ~ldes at e-.Jrs~>Y City, and JamPs Wil- son, who· rE>Stdes lu the west. and one slstl'r, Miss 1\faggle Wilson 'of Fonda. l~i~f!.f:ade in Obleai~ devel- a motorman shoved ·~e line. Y~t there ·who will insist that In an Amer!cdn city. last w!ttb. foolish trinket$ .and testl- the estate of mon:ials testify-ing to tbeii J>!t{ient wherein a.p- ma.rtYrdom. As it 1s, theY re bowed with the sur- down beneath -a lOOd bey p.-d t,belt property, alleged and apprehensi · n. U~on and ·to be them t·he POE!tmaster-Gen<era.l now administrator, a would impose tbe undeserved penalty -Jleart~g ~as before the surro- Th·~ funeral ~ill be ht-ld WedneKttay nftt>rnoon at 2 o'cJock at tbe h~>mc ot ~b·. i\nd, Mrs. Wilson at Fonda, tbe lntA>rnu•nt 'bein~t made at Evergrf'en cemetery in that village. MA11IET'1'4: Order Gold Medal Flour If your folks are oernlckiW about tb.lir victuals. SALLl' ANil. ·' .-!' / ·.L:: . ., .. lucbM ani· . I $ ~.1!_· , .. o ••jj ,;~~it~-.,·~\'~~~~: iiJ ... ~Jii>:' .... ~ : , !0 ~ I, • ;~\ ·. Uti •• ~;~;~,) ~ • ' ; • ' • • ;\ • • •• < .... I •: • ';. ... ~~ !\ ~ .. -•· • • ·, I ~ ' ••••• f ,•c 'l J . ·~.! . TELfSP ...... ,_, , and M!bOt.. And. Make Your All~noint;m.,:ntl I I, wall m1s· . Durey va!ied kiolll!tr008~lonla.1 sal- vrltiidra.w a.w~1oid7le for ful.v- P A B 0 B L L· 1J 8 'S 'I! U D i <1 :PO ·,Vc11t loiaDl St. Otftee and wareroom.. H &Dti il West ll!dn SL • .TohnetinfD. !C. r. Li~h~~~ ~;~~~~;i;rh:~r yaur \!IIan and a Pennsyl· in Arkansas with PenJlsylvania man's this we.:ik. ':fha cUm- is said to ·be 'hard on however. .of Uste<nli)g to an oftlcia.l w'ho in seven gate at hlB in Gloversville cases out qf ten will not know wh-at I and . Judge Wllliam he is balking aroout and who couldn't c. Mllls, attcinte:Yf for the· admlnistra. do the- children, an;)\th.lng; but harm W. Thorne, attor- even if he knew. 1 parties. mli,ttE~rl of the estate of Ad· Fr•ed@>rlrik. Inventory of Puro' &llDft JU.UUIII wmn \ Ii is part of our busi~ss L J.ork out the propdr distrib:Ution of Iibh~ tG mee•' your conditions. r : ~ NO CH~RGE FOR TtU~ ~ONU threaten to Foraker. to th~ Keystone (New York World.) of legal hooks and The World 'has n~> sy.Jpathy with ew Yorlt state judges · Senator Foralcer; but nk}tber ls i•t . hi'JU up. The oply ttrou· disposed to exult over his downfall. to' get rid of fim gi:(lce· The causes of !his poltt'lc~l ruin make it not a privrute hut a puljJlic tragedy. It is no more personlal or party matter W'ben one of tbe !a;[)lest Sena- tors in the Congress of the United Sita.tes is found to have been 1000retlY · emp'loyed 'by th\' Stand·ard Oil com- pany, to ha.Ve been a paid lob-byist ~ the Standud Oil Compa.ay, even :-~,lln())dll•l)Uilil ot:!' :J:W,:!e .. 'borrowed m'Oney from tl:le ~ll:~f'-d Oil (lorilpa'ny ~or ·t~e pur- , illia.se c:>f ·& new-sxnper Wllictl wall to ltJ!~rto•~e''~li'tbliJ 'tl~~\b&Ye ···~ U11e4, to mllllealt filed with the given by Mrs. at Norwle11. N. ~ii,lilou(tcetne'nt was moo~ of Miss Nell stroud or Jo11n Grlffttb, [)f Johnstown people wore: Misses Nell PUll of shap, sparlli:le KQVAL ~o DU'i>J.i~ED WrtiBD ..t.'l•.l p,lL!' Pert Tokay She11 17 Claret ~rescent We can, save y9u money and .give y&\l a better lighted store. ·! · ; Ful1tn CO~ Bas 6 ' . .