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JNORTHERX NEW YORK INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN v OL. X. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MEN ARE CONSTANT ADVERTISERS MADRID, X.Y., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IRE MAN WHO ADVERTISES l\T*v 14,\ IS THB MAN WHO SELLS 1>V A^ , MADRID HERALD Published Thursdays, $1.00 per year. §1.35 in Canada. Notices of meetings for pecuniary gain, oc per line; oilier- notices free. Contributions on topics of interest glauly received. Orville A. Babcock, Editor & Publisher Special Column. Wants, For Sale, To ReiU or any ail vet usciiieui uuder ibis lieaiitng, 6c. J line. No ad. received lor itaa than 25 cents. GIRL WANTED—for general house 1 work; 'phoney (write or call onj Mrs. Gr. Poister Tobe-r, MJadirid. $10 BILL LOST—last Satu-rdiaye-v'gi on Madrid Main-st., a yellow- gold certificate. (Alfred M. Bullard. LOST—in Wa-d'dtog.ton village on the 3!d injSitj, a (silver Jorgaiette With, silver chain.. Finder will • please- leave at W. A. Daniels store landf receive £ew&rdl i > FOR SALE—closing out at cost, potato crat&s, clotheisbars and| stepladders, also a few tgaftojia of good \quality vatni'sh. Wright Oonv. Chair Co., Madtid, NOT. FARMS WANTED—I would, like the exekusiv-ei isale of 'Six f.anms iu the towns of Madrid, Waddinfgton, Lisbon or Norwood. Write-imeat once describing property and price. D.T. Roro^rts-on., Cresco, la. FOR SALE—a fawn of 70 acres with. good wood lot, 3 miles from Wad- dington village on IroadtoCha'se Mills. Good'ious© and ibafn. 3 ' good wells. Terms reasonable. Apply to Mrs. J*ilia A. Trernan, Oak-9t.,Waddin.gtoD, N.Y. 13-15 VALUABLE PIN LOST—at Bucks Bridge on. Tuesday evening, 5th. Pin is oi 4 ltong- gold inuggefe piace'di on long narrow gold fear in forlm of an f/L Findiet kindly notify |mi& and receive liberal re- . ward. Mrs. John. D. Hodge, Mad- rid Springs, N. Y. 12 r 15 FOR SALE—1913 Model, Motor Cy- cles and Motor Boats at bargain prices, all (makes, \brand new ma- chirios, on easy monthly payment plan. &et otiir proposition >before \buying or you Will regret it, also ^bargains in used Motor Cycles. Writs ns today. Enclose stamp for reply. Address Lock Box 11, Trenton, Mica 7-10W First Mortgage Farm Loans at 6 Percent. lean. sellyoiua6pe!rcenft ^ 3- or 5-y©ar loan op, goadi fairim, land in Notrth. \Dafcota 'atrud. Mon- tana. No 'dhatgies are maldte ^for papers oir coltetfSag- int- can not Snake a isafer invesfjoieint thian a fMt jm>c-rty»!a]gie on. 160 ajcrfels of (good whieat land in \wiesteWn North Diatoota or .feaist- iem -Motataniai «. !Po!r j-efietrence Write the fWllliaims County olr -First Niationial (Batofc of Wi'lliston, tooth of Wttliston North Dakota* , • ATopieSc iR. (V«i!fcch. •••••• FLORENCE. E/FESSEM] -OPTOMETRIST | ^Main Office, Blooera, 27,7. 1 •;jjyon,i». of testing -vision is scientau an ^ correct. Years of study '^id practice have given me fe3 ™$j«ve practical knowledge in the 9$ o f correcting errors of refraction^ the use of my Special R esc riptioti Lerrse. I have prod^ ?d wonderful cure of *> rain *^L' dizziness, nervous headache, & usedby eye strailv i*rl can «T e 5t * n y° ur case - Whysnffcft, nger# j Atm y^idence,!Bncks • J Bm f e ( : Wednesdays. | ••••••••••••••• NEWS STORIES INJMTURE Minor Mention of a Week's Important Events. > A HISTORY OF SEVEN DAYS Paragraphs Which Briefly Chronlclt the Events of Interest as Bulle- tined by Wire,. Wireless and Cable—Forelan Newa. Washington Senator Newlands gave assurance that despite liis objections to the wool | and sugar schedules of the tariff trill he wouia vote for the measui-e on final pas-sage. The Mexican situation flared u$ in Congress again. Senator Bristow of Kansas voiced the belief that the \Uni- ted States should recognize the belli- gerency of the Constitutionalists and ' allow them to procure arms from this ] country. j The House Banking and Currency Committee rejected 10 to 8, a demand from Representative Burke of Penn- sylvania, one of the Republican min- ority, that a hearing be given to the Legislative Gommittee of the Ameri- can Bankers' Association. The WallJ.ngford wreck on the New Haven road is likely to lead to some definite action on the part of Congress in\ regard to compelling the railroads to substitute steel for wooden coaches. Personal Mary A. • FitzpatTick, formerly pri- i vate secretary to MTS. Mary A. Yerkes and widow \rf the traction capitaJrlt, •will get $30,000 from the Yerkes es- tate. James H. Ross, uncle of Charley Ross, who was stolen when a child of 4 years from Germantown, now a part of Philadelphia, scouts the idea that his missing nephew has turne4 up lifter thirty-nine years of wandering. Old-time friends of Eugene Field, the poet, learned witn surprise that his grave, after 1§ years, is still with- out a monument. Miss Eleanor Wilson, the President's youngest daughter, will take part In an open air play given by the summer colony at Cornish, N. H. Sporting President Murphy, of the Cubs, an- nounces the signing of three new play- era. They are- J. J. O'Connor, Willia Valandingham HIeronymus, and Chas. Pairwen. sf< Bombita, the King of Spanish buff fighters, announces his coming retire- ment after a career of fifteen years, auring which he has killed 3000 Trulls and amassed a fortune of ?60,0O0. He is thirty-four years old. Eddie Wallace, of Williamsburg, stopped l«arry Wells in the third round of their carded ten-round bout at the Military A. C, Brooklyn. Wells was on the verge of being knocked oat when his seconds threw up the sponge. Jack Coombs finally and officially is out of the world's series, should the Athletics capture the American League pennant, which now seems a virtual certainty. I General i BiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiimiiiiiHituiiiwiiimiiiimiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiifi F. Drew Caminetti was found guilty of -violating the Wiiito-Slave law. Woman suffragists slept In hangars given up by aviators, awaiting the suf- frage rally at Hempetea4, L. I. An attempt was made to assassin- ate Mr. Moritaro Aba, director of the Political Bureau ot the Japanese For- eign Office. Alexander van BensBeiaer'a auxil- iary schooner yacht Fereeda was launched at Baslngton, Miss Marger*- etta Dizon acting as sponsor. John KapBchuts, operator of a. big machine, peered Inside It at Welling- ton, N. J., and vas caught hi power- ful jaws and twteted to death, J. P. Morgan & Co., served notice on the New Haven's directors that they would ocase to be flecal agenta for the road mid its _ two putwrtdiary lines after ninety days. One of thp sttanioy* for Governor Suiter, in'an exclusive iKterview with, a correspondent, gav» an ontHne ot his detenBje to the hniwactanent 'pro- cwMUngB aad declared th«t th« Indict- ment agalnet ttie Governor would not etitc-d. Henry E. Hanger testiSed at Nyaclt that he paid 180^)00 to James E. Gaff- ney, BOSH M\n«pliy's henctinmn, tor BOT- vices rendered before he got a $3,492,- 000 aqueduct contract, and that they disputed two days before the amount was fixed. After Harry Thaw had bfiivi ques- tioned live hours by a Canadian hoard of Inquiry) his lawyers said his light against deportation was iiopeless. Dr. John M. Mecklin, who resigned his chair In philosophy at Lafayette College following a controversy with President Warueld, accepted a similar post In the University of Pittsburgh. The hearing before Supreme Court Justice Hasbroucfc at Kingston on the habeas-corpus writ granted on behalf of Joseph G. Robin after the Warden of Blackwell's Island Penitentiary re- fused to honor Qov. Sulzer's pardon has been postponed until Monday. Thi» Caminetti whit«-glave case will go to the jury today. Lieutenant Love, an army aviator, was killed in California, The Government brought suit to dis- solve the Hard Coal Trust Ex-President Taft was elected Pres- ident of the American Bar Associa- Uon. Senator Root asserted the Income tax measure is aimed at New York State. Mrs. Pankhurst Intends to conduct a militant campaign in the United States. This year may end the trans-Atlan- tic steamship pool, says a special ca- ble despatch. A new bagis for peace negotiations in Mexico has been discovered, it is said in Washington. A woman in purple tights was roughly handled on the beach at At- lantic City. She is now in retirement, suffering from bruises. By a court decision four legatees of Colonel John. Jacob Astor saved $12,- 000 on the inheritance tax. Before the Panama Canal is com- pletely finished 25,743,051 cubic yards yet remain to be excavated. John Daley, 16 years old, was killed | when his bicycle collided with an au- tomobile near Albany, N. Y. Hsnry E. Moore, known as the \millionaire alimony dodger,\ died in a Hackensack, N. J., hospital. Captain John G. Vail, Known as \the best -quartermaster in the Army of the Potomac,\ is dead at Washington, aged 85 years, !Miss Marie Wagner, national indoor champion, reached ti e eemi-finai round of the Quaker Ridge tennis championship. Thomas A. Sperry, founder of the trading stamp firm of Sperry & Hut- chinson Co., is dead in New York city, aged 59 years. A thief stole $1,800 from the Phila- delphia and Reading Railroad's At- lantic City station when a crowd wag standing abotit Dan Morrison, an electrician, was killed when his motorcycle hurdled an enclosure around a motordrome at Montgomery, Ala. Thaw was ousted from the jail in Sherbrooke, Canada, and taken by im- migration -authorities to Coaticooli to await deportation. The Lord Provost of Glasgow, D. M. Stevenson, cited municipal ownership as an ideal that Chicago might attain, in an interview with Mayor Harrison. 8 y Henry Bottorff an8 William Cheek., 8,301,000 francs In silver holdings. Provisional President. Yuan of China, Issued a decree announcing he would resign o'n a restoration of peace, ac- cording to Mukden dispatch. Letters captured from the Greek troops during the recent war between the Balkan allies have been published by Bulgaria to prove Greek atrocities. Two thousand male Inhabitants of the district ot Kutais, In the Russian Trans-Caucasus, have been Imprison- ed to enforce the delivery of a mur- derer to the authorities. X-ray shoes are being worn in Lon- don with the x-ray skirt. King Alfonso has requested that the death sentence of Raphael Alegro, who tried to assassinate him last April, be commuted. Mrs. W. G. Wilson, who raced the steeplechaser Andrew Somers on the Canadian circuit, was killed when thrown In a runaway accident at .York, Ont, Fifty thousand persons attended the funeral of the workman slain by the police In a Dublin strike. Four hun- dred Dublin employers have agreed on a Ioc3r-out of the strikers. Mental Originality. Anatole France coined a phrase whicb may have the breath of life In it \What Is madness after all,\ he; says, \but a sort of mental original-: it.vV\ He writes that Chnrles Dickens always liked madmen and cites among the madmen good Mr. Dick in \David Cnpperfield,\ whose Innocence is de- Ffribed with such tender grace. \1 believe.\ writes the great Frenchman of letters, \that Dlrkens had more feeling than nay other writer. I be- lieve that his novels are as beautiful. fls the love and pity that inspired them. I regard 'David Copperfield' as a new gospel. I beliere. lastly, tbatj Mr. Dick Is a 'sensible' madman. t>e- caose the only reason left to him is the reasoning of the heart and that Is haraiy ever received. What \matter If j he does fly kites on whi<;n be has written some reflections concerning the death of King Charles I? He is benevolent, be wishes ill to no one, and that is H piece of wisdom to which many sane men do not so easily attain as he.\ Great Eaters, Great Breakfasts. Looking over the aged pages of 'Mor- ris. Bsrbeck's \Journey In America,\ w&Ioh extended throogh Ohio, we found this account of a breakfast at Rusnvllle (June 16. 1S17), in Fairfield county: \A gentleman, myself ;raa three chil- dren sat down this morning to a re- past consisting of the following' ar- ticles: Coffee, rolls, biscuit, dry toast, waffles (a soft, bot cake of German ex- traction covered with butter), pickerel salted (a fish from Lake Huron), veal cutlets, broiled ham, gooseberry pie. stewed currants, preserved cranberries, butter and cheese. For all this for my- his broflier-inlaw, were killed Mrs. Cheek was mortally injured in a race between motorcars at Ottumwa, Iowa. John Kllbride, second-degree mur- derer, was missed in Sing Sing. No tra<j^,of him was found. The Warden thinks he. Is hidden somewhere In the prison. SulzeT strategists hope to show that phone charges rolled up when Charles F. Murphy was ordering legislators to impeach the^povernor have \been paid by the State. Ex-President KIrby of the N. A., M., testified he bad sought to cause the election or defeat of candidates for public office and believed he had a right as a citizen to do so. The Bteamshlp Oceanic reported that her just-ended voyage a crazed Bsam8n leaped overboard and was drowned and a somnambul^t was res- cued when hanging from the outer edge of a porthole Twenty-three passengers are dead and more than thirty others seriously injured as the result of a collision on the New Karen road when the White Mountain Express, passing signals, crushed three Pullman coaches at the end of the Bar Harbor Special. The accident occurred nine miles north of New Haven city at 6:55 A. M. A pardon issued to Joseph G. Robin by Governor Sulzer was not recog- nized by Warden Hayes of Blackwell's Island, New York. But he must pro- duce Robin on a writ of habeas cor- pus and thereby the Supreme Court will pass on the legality of the Sulzer impeachment K was 'decided at a conference of Army and Navy officiate, held in Wash- ington, that tile unrrtial football game this year shall be play- ed on the Polo Grounds, New and by this decision PDxp&delphla lost one of the moat interesting and epeo- taculsi\ contests at the approaching football season. cc \:' j self and three children ana four gal- 3X1 • Ions of oats ana hay for four horses we were charged 6s. 8d. <or about S1.65).\ There were great eaters in' those days, and from this recora they got plenty to eat—Ohio State Journal. g 1 PorelQri 1 iiiiiiuiiiiiinHiiiiniimuiiiitiiihiiiiiimiKwmiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiiiMiiiiS \William J. Burns has opened a Lon- don branch of his detective agency under the direotio\h of Norman T. Bailey. The weekly statement of the Bank of France shows a decrease of G,002,- 000 ftuucK In fold and an jMcr£OH.e of First Chess Champion. Authentic history locates chess In Persia tn 760. and the word chess is known to be of Persian origin, coming from the word \shah.\ meaning \king.\ ana chess has been considered a game for kings from time immemorial. The game found Its first home in Spain to- ward the close of the fifteenth cen- tury, aud In 15(51 Uny Lopez published bis treatise, which is recognized as the foundation of all modern chess. His work was repoblisbed in Venice in 1534. jinrl from that date tbe ftaitans rerujjiiissi'ii tor tlmlr chess Uotn- . The first cliess nhnnipion to have beeu i'aoti Bui. who de- feated every master of bis time. In- cluding Rny Lopez himself. Chess playing as an occupation is Dot a prof- itable employment, although most of tbe chess masters devote their time exclusively to it and therefore earn a most precarious sort of a Jiving. How Rough Diamond* Shrink. The loss in weight In diamonds when going through the process of cleaving and chipping and polishing amounts to from 50 to 60 per cent on tbe average. Accordingly, the price of a rough dia- mond will have to be advanced .in the finished brilliant, aside from all other expenses, at least twice to three times. WIfcb the well known \Bolitaifes\ the loss in weight is even greater, because It Is neeessucy to chip off so much more. Thus, tile diamond Excelsior. •which. In its crude tsw state, weighed Q71% carats, produced two brilliants, weighing together \only 340 18-32 carats, with a loss in weight of 65 per cent: and the OoUlnan, originally weighing 3.024% carats, was reduced to only 080 carts, -with a loss of 67 8-6 per cent Havs the Best Last He who eats the best grapes from a buneb first and finishes with the poor- est ou tbe stem Is likely to feel at the end that grapes are very unsatisfac- tory uud tnaj;_bp.<]nes_not care for any more. But if the last few pnipps nre pood he Is more ihatt likely tw rwcu for another hnnoh. And so It pops wit;h nil thp gastronomic ntTnirs of life. The dinner flint starts off *v?th a very poop soup Hiid wofUs iliroupl) n mwllocre flMi tn n fnir entree, an esrollpnt roast find a Siipprh salad, cunrlnd.tng witb unimpeachable c-offee and a dessprt fit for a qnepn, lenves a fur bettor Impression than a dinner that \tarts wttb excellent sonp and progresses \downward\ steadily to nn atrocious finish.—Providence Journal. A Cool Convict. A life convict It) the Andaman? had served some long period when nn or- der recently came for his release. All the time he had been In the band and bad evidently so far forgotten that he was a prisoner that on bis release he put In a claim for a pension on ac- count of his long and faithful service as a government servant—Madras Mall. His Preference. Woman (In cigar store*— I wish to get a bos ot cigars for oiy busuand. Clerk — Here's a new brand I think would suit him-tbe Si'ttra^ette, Wo man—Ob. dear. no'. He pref 3 a mild domestic.—.1 udge. Well Begun. Officer (to recruit who has missed every shot)—Good Heavens, man. where are your shots goingV Kecruit (nerv- ously)—I don't UDOW, sir. They left here, ail right.—Escbange. A Homo Talk, Husband—sfon can put this down as settled—if 1 ever get ont of it yon will never catch me in matrimony again. Wife—You won't If yon depend on me for reference.—Escnanga Beginning Early. \Yea sir,\ said the prond young fa- ther, \tbat baby of ours Is going to be a successful politician. He'll be a great vote getter before he's of age.\ \Why he can't talk yet. 1 \ \No. but be has started right in. trying to kick and shake hands at tbe same time.\—Washington Star. Positively Uncanny. \There's something very qneer a boot that woman.\ said tbe clerk. \1 doft't know what to make of ber.\ \Why?\ the floorwalker asked. \Sbe was satisfied with the first piece of goods I showed ber.\—Chicago Rec- ord-Herald. Pleasant Hypocrites. In a school 1 once attended the most popular girl was the most tactful oqe. As far as 1 know, only one girl disliked her. That girl was spiteful, cross ana therefore uot very weJI liked. Do yon know what she nsed to call our idol? A hypocrite. The words bothered me not a little, and 1 spoke to my chum abont it, but she answered me In her thoughtful little way: \Well 1 guess that may be. Betty Is a hypocrite if being a hypocrite means saying little kind things based on small pretexts and leaving unsaid the Tinkind things, no matter how good a reason there is for saying them. But she's a mighty comfortable person to have around. I wish tbat tbe world was tull of such hypocrites!\ — Christian Herald. Cheese. Tbe British are tbe greatest cheese eaters in the world. England also beads the list for diversity of cheeses, seventeen different varieties being pro- duced there. France comes nest and then Italy. Holland. Norway aDd Swe- den. British cheeses are all made from cows' milk and without any ad- mixture sape In tbe case of \loaf ir. wuji'b is sometimes flarored a^'P 1P!ITI>8. Foreljm cheese matt- ers show leas esclnslveness. .Roque- fort is made from sheep'a milk and Gruyere from goats' milk. A Habit of Thought. \Tho equator is ao imaginary line running around tbe earth.\ Bald tbe boy wbo likes to telf what bo bas learned at school. \AD imaginary line,\ repeated tbe great railway financier absentmindedly. \Who's promoting It?\—Washington Star. \In New York, No, Marjorie. there isa difference be- tween a taxidermist and a taxicabbist A taxidermist skins animals, and a taxlcabbist isn't BO particular — he'll ekln anybody.—New Vorfe Clipper. Superfluous. Casey (teaching HOgan to swim)— Now kape yer mouth shut and breathe throngs yonr nose, ilogan — Ajid pbwat else end a man breathe through \wld ills toontb abut, ye fnleV—Vuc'k. A Legitimate Excuse, \Please teacher, mother says cau Albert David sit by 'isself this mornin', cos 'e's got o touch o' the measles?\— London Pnnch. \Let tbe loan be laughing going borne\—1. o., treat well wbat is bor- rowed—is an old proverb. FREDERIC J. MERR1MAN ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance placed. Madrid, N. Y. FAY G. MANN UNPKRTAKBR AND EMBALMER Lady Assi>tant When Required Da*}- or NiglU Calls by 'Phone MADRID, NEW YORK. DR. O. P. COLEMAN DENTIST. DEKT1STRV IK AM> BRANCHES Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty A work guaranteed. Madrid, N. Y When in Ogdenslmrg visit the GRYSTAL PALACE and try onr famous Ice Cream and Soda Water. Ice Cream for Wed- dings, Receptions. |Foeial.s Dances and all Entertainments given prompt and satisfactory attention. HEAIt. ORDERS SOLICITED When in Ogdensburg Visit FARLEY'S RESTAURANT A Good Dinner For 35c 21-23 Report of.the ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK 79\ State St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. ' EESOUESES Bonds and Mortgages - - - $26S,675.14 Stocks and Bond investin'ts. par Val. 505.500.18 Cash in Bants and < >n hand - - 73,793.46 Collectable int. accrued hut not Sue 7,801.11 LIABILITIES 8555,770.11 Due 3.261 depositor 838,091.74 Sui pi is i..jmpuU d -'11 K<n-vi,\mi- - 17,078.37 Suri.iiis eomjmted r>n investment valur-, sli!,s;<s.7ij. June 30,1013. £R55,77O.ll AXPKEW TRVTSO, President JAMES E. KKI,I.Y Treas Madrid Bank Interest date of deposit j paid on certificates of | deposit if deposit t left six months. $ .$ $ *** * * A. D. WHITNEY - President •5* from | • t • is % EMPLOYMENT AllANY BUSINESS COLLEGE T>\ yi m knerw TO 1/ave more positions than \we i'aw fill vilh nur \'\mhined fnuvfie graduates ': There l» it p ><«l I\ '.i< k I' >n waiting for you. I t w'li paj you i« Invest Ignite. H(>uii fur catalogue C.viivKM. & H'IIT, Eflirlt'nry Experts, Allans-, N.T. YOU to wear Clothes and natural- ly have to buy theni. make a living by selling * Clothes. You gft a sqnarf- deal you buy them and are certain of •wearing Good Clothes. ' We make a legitimate profit •when •wt> sell them and have your good will forever after. It's a straight offer with a mutual benefit to both of us. Our Fall Suits Over- coats,£weaters and Underwear are hers. They fnrm an attrao- tjvt^ showing of which you'll ad- mit, when you n^y thtm we can bn justly proud. Friedman €c Fisher t I t I * *** Ford St. Oedeaisbusrg * •m