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' . J SW5-:\ - • • • - ih&V. S. Bepaxtment of For liie week ending 8 A. jto, Sspf?. 14, It will pay you to, and see what we Itavein Dry Goods, Clotlx- iragr, Boots .aiid. Shoes, Gent's- Furn %# r Copy Ux ~ t SHOULD he reeeive« Advertisement*., this oflice not later than next Ttorrsdqy^td ensure\ appearance in the next issue. Copy for ena»ges in standing adver- tisements should be in bv Monday noon. Marriage and death notices inserted .free. Card of thanks and poetry 5 cextts a line. Resolutions of respect, etc. will be charged for at the rate of one-half a cent a word.' t jB!iwiajmaHC!ns J g)gi-^ I o?tlei\to aeeocaodate those in the 33ast;wfco mav desire to attend tne Old HWkiOllti at 3falone, to b t r* My stoet of goods to be | -4J! closed; at 33 .to per * *» * * * I •3SFow 4 ; at prices. is your ehaitee to what yon neeet less than whofesate $ H <S * ?* C. • A foil •.line will h<t of School Pencils kmn and Mote Wf iting Books, and Slate and Colored Etc. iJPREE! Hardwood Ruler to erery \\-• purchaser of School Sup- r pliea Ask for one. Smith's. Owing to ttefacttbatihis store 3». to \be yemodeled all goods are aaarked belo-sr actual cost. Our show cases and fixtures also-tie sold and be replaced \modern^ up-ta-dato styles. zo_* our biii of prces. JL J. ? CLOTHING STORE, IS. Y. ot days i3ie pas* Mb fot &m time, oj qjVhop piecing &,.over faimers are- 'begin.mng to dig tbeir potatQes,,- are rotting: are sopf'^ wiie-lervecllhiougii the w^r aijeE Md\ fnteiided eomiag home n^Sr Is. seriotisly ill fever, , HutcMns coaimeneed ,Ms iot Brandon Monday,, iifeo Miss Wilson in. this place. Miss Liszie Barnes is visitiiis' friends this very low at this Brown, wiio has been very is? better, . ' •' Mrs. Barnes Spauldxctg and' fwo eliiM- 'reii,, of Bangor^, visited &©r parents, ^f & M E €li 0il)J)Sy last Smitd'ay. afreerttral deliv-. will run tkrottgh Here' October f&sfc: it will be dtiU times, here to have- ivQjp post office thrown out. Maggie MeCafeey went to Malone lfest Saturday to attend the funeral of brother ^Peter MnlEgan: Mrs. \M&- is the only g member of *a/family of seven children.. Kidney Oaremakes thediseas- 1 so they wiH eliminate from tlie blood. Sold at .S&gk-$$-&. W.- ; Baylor said 1 Wilder M SMone,, came, out here Saifor- ' ©it; the- thermometer registered: •855 degrees in the shade, rather hot for tPdlkti E-inibali, of Brushton, is here' fox Keynolds Bros. LOMB- Bros, h&ve put in a separa-^y-theteeajsurei'Gf #•131 their niilt and n'ow do their thrask- r »f? Tw water power. i Emma. Ycrangi*©£ BrusMoH, visit- grandf&fcher, Allen Bordeau, last : Bordeau and wife w-^nt to. Potsdam to visit relatives- and to. attend rseea-t TiMioris-ijs town we n&t-e fcMe ^Sos^Eci* 1 ;:.Ctoy DePtirieK,. ®£. Mi ^^^msM^J'ff^&'yMQ-,,, '0,;^%&Qf a : .% Qceasio^ bei&g- the analversary ot Se^f-^&ffiday,. jigs Herbertine Heree;, of S&. ie&e,© px, who is visliing; Meads B., -It* Bejpiolds went to ail Wednesday to. visit friends., whomoved his family ' Canada, last, spring, I them back to. Beynoldston. '•WmM .'Witeoa shot, a deer nea* here tlie first of week, making xho third deer to be killed in this vicinity this season. TJhe Ladies Aid of the M. E. church held a rosette social at Fred Fish's, West Bangor, last Friday night. School opened Monday with I. Mer- of Ft. Govington, as teacher.' HASEELL-^BAVIS—At t&e M.JE. par- sonage, Hoira, N. X., on Tuesday eve- ning, Sept. 15th, 1903, by Bev. W. _F. Pnrington, Herbert Haskell and Miss Ejthel Davis» both of Brushton, 1ST. Y. church, Brushton, N. T., on Wednes- day, Sept. 16th, 1008, by Bev. E. G. JBriee, Andrew Keynolds and Miss Jennie Mahar, both, of Oooks Corners, N. Y. OETOST—OBTON -At the home o£ the brides parents,, Miv and Mrs. Horace Orton, in the town of Bangor, N. Y., on Wednesday evening, Sept. 16th, 190S, by Bev. W. F. Purington, Fred Oxton and Miss May Orton, both of Bangor, 3S\. Y. IvFe^t week the hours oil day and night will be equal. The Prohibitionists of this county have placed the following ticket in nomination* Fiedus II. WJICOX, of .North Bangor, membei of assembly; EobL Clpik, ot WestMJle, eouuU cbik; ISlion E Hams of Bxutsh.on counry taeasmei, T>>. W. II. HnnvoocS, oi Cha&m Ff>L&, coioiiei. WI.A7 IS LIFE? la ibe lass anoly&is noboCy le but we $o know th«t it is ander 'Abase thax law even sLgMLy, p Iiregular living means deinnge- ihe organ icsvltui£ \a Oonsii The fir^t of the-r/eek -sras cold, heavy fr^ts forains; in tTie^oHer seetions^ bttt the, last few days were very hot, the temperature's'rfeing- as Mgh r or higher than 90 degrees on the 18th. Exceptiner BhoweiB, mostly on tlie 10$i and ijLth, which were heavy in scattered Ioealtiee, the week was generally dry, and very favoxable for maturing crops and farm work. Potatoes continue to decline by reason of jot and blight, but many coi- respondenis still repoit. larpre yields, d^ging 1 Jags begun. GtoB is ^.very\ poor, largjgil?alailurej and wa$\ oi the crop can. not mature before frost. A good geaondL crop of Ji»y is being secured and : pastais?e*s' ase is fi&e condition. Buck- is Very heav3 r , although is turning- fast, and good I ib seporteff. Tlie b.ea.n euop is. fair, Beek injuaied? by bligiht j puJMng fe uEcterway. apples, vsyy'irbmii^ht- to be he&l the weeJr of Beptembjer 21st, t • ,the*vSailroads interested have agreed upon a very low rate irom. all Ifew Eng- land points. | J -1 If any who (have frieiids in -the Bast will send ad'dress of such to S. A. Proo- tor, agent of Butlana B. B-. MaJone, full infoi'Kia.'tion will'-bermailed tKem^ di^et. \Malone Pair is to \be held during- the Old Home Week Celebration, which will allow IS! orthera. New York people who are iu the Eaatan opportunity to attend and meet old acquaintances. CU-RE-D H-EMORRHAGES OF THE \Severa heavy/, generally 1 Jess.than fclte;. average, but the quality is very good:;; many. were blown from trees. '—Fine weather; oats nearly '; plowing- in progress; threshing' fj potatoes good: coin poor. nearly along-, yield large potatoes and apples good; apples good 5y@i^b I. Sheia -gsiiarted' to; t tay without • tftfee- Itings- are ; ^J^^ilfeBo biadtsays^; Gox oi Tallef,; Tiew, Ky.',' \that- I ldaaotsfc #3t ll t eould oaot v; immense bed me any relief.: were swollen, to was.,<5pnfeie.S, .to mjf tnswere ; unable;, to give My doctor finally pre- .. Mr ? Baaiels as a Sealtli Boctoc. w4Se the-CatsiuUs, the Adirondacks, the Thousand Islands and the- long list of other summer places have always drawn on. New York for the vacation season, thousands visit them n©w where hundreds too£. the trips before. It was not nntiT Mr. Saaiels, general passenger agent of tlie New ~Xgtk Central,. took up tlie. woiik, ox, advertising:!, tliese plaees and making clear, to prospective visitors tha/fe it did not cost \m fbrtune* to \spend a yaeatipja. at any of, them, that the boom set in. The sesult has redound- ed to; the- profit of the Hew York, Central -to the extent of a mfflion or more a year, perhaps, but in another direction it has raised! the standard of health fox* thousands and thousands o£ city people, ;who never would have known of the many restful vacation, spots near, at Mr.. Daaaiels not called atten- Qmm. lie ean ; point to more eitr.es ©f leiied tnrougjh.- advertising tlian a wifeofe ea-ialogue of medical men' can show, aa a; JGfisiiifr of darag :dosHjg.- : '.. • railway tieifeefeairehls- only pEesoriptic mnd their pepal^rity &n& efficacy\ i±&. to Be v read 1 in the \ increased '• felons, : receipts; of the =New Xoxk Centra!,— fhe ^hs.United States government has is- sued 350,000 gold dollars eomntenorative .of fee Ixfssition, hall beaiiii^thG head ©f Jfeiferson and:hali the head of MCKJU- ley. They are sold at three dollars each the Exposition and by the ieadmg banks. Aa s extraordinary session of Congress ll be. convened by the President two- s has teceiitly erected 1'ainily raonumeuts of : one for James Kfley 'in cemetery, tire' other for iii srs jn- the Obuntry.. •38m3;- '•' . . ''\' ^ Soehester,. $, Y* FOE SALE. ijgt- : just north of the 7 '\ '\ ' AVG. is f©r sale: 'enquire o& Belle Eussell, BrushtOQi.;. •'• ' • Cqn'ghs and;Colds,. ,W.. H, ll I l -Gelds and . „,„.... . matchless, merit fox all Threat,and. ( Lung troubles, Guaranteed ;S0o;an€t$1.00. ; Trial bottles free San Juan is re]oicinj, over thetacfc that 3,617,180 is to be spont on her naval station. Porto Eieans are leaining to 'stand by the old flag and an appropria- tion.\ BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. Has world-wide fame ioT marvellous eures. It surpasses any other salve, lo- tion, ointment 01 balm foe O»te r Coins, Burns, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ulcers; Tet- ter, Salt Eheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions; infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at McMann's Pharmacy. All diseases of Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs. Also xfceumattsm, Bacj: cbe,Hsa?tDisease,6ravel) Dropsy, Female Troubles. Doa't become discouraged. Tkere ig a cure for you. If necessary wiite Dr Fefl.ner. He- lias spent a life time euring -just such cases as you ts. All cons s iiltati,oas Free. \Your Eidnsy and Bacicacbs Ouro has cured two very bad cases among our ca&to- jsas?s tlie pasr yc *v ^tiom^ho dcctois haa given up. J. A,. STIIIIJ & OO , Woodlaad, I4 • ists, 50c , £i Ask £;r f Ooolf Book— 3 l. 0Te Steenbeyge c£-1 Son,, MiXl^ngtoo, Bapgop g g g m^nt oi ih.e organs, icsv.ltui£ \a Oonsii- pation, Headache or Xnver trouble. Di. King's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only 25c tSteifer'' v s Pharfliacy I pHer tor sale en cs&y tcii£.s my &ooi v and.IScs-'denfe sivaared un tlio aoxtli side oi \Waeni-ngto^ St.^ Srashto^ N. Y. For farther information apply at premises P. K MeCTJLLQUG-H. i 7 BTIJ:-^«HI, K. Y Pharmacy. of yB the -wires. the are-again coming over h Bed sMns heard of l Miles-? : Suoii, in brief l^Mi |>y tefe; Oi 3 iaw^y' A©A!MSf Ml M. -artd''-'-. desifftote, a the condition of aji same ©| j. ,JL Havens;: J ; liter -v?as. &a h j 'do^ he ; tri^\B&emfe:'E5i|eESi-\';'itr jpuir Mia on,hi&;fee|, ia shpr|= order and now hd test!BSes; Yl ' t ]?mte*t|:e road to complete. i'e6ov/eJy»'* 1? ' : ^:Sst ©n:'eai.th -fbi* Uvv^v and poiiits.'' Piillmail*Jsreet»iifg' <JaES:,.'AIb.1if,g'ii. r tot •y&rit a.n.dsr 7;-. to. Bosioh'- -sias \Kutland!. 'out ciiaxcge. Xmiji.GOOTects at;,Mal(>ne TOth. u M.. T^. 'G., fe'.Sl &.'for J^CbiEtieat'and' -alL j)diiits< - south,, j&KB-ouseB K. •sv:itli;D..&S>.;G. : ©oifor Plattstiiirgk. ^TEhis train stops twenty minutes at Malone fBr. Guaranteed, at- McMann's Pharuaaey. The-nayali review ©£ Beirut-may not be; as exte^siveas;thMoff Oystbr' Bay, huH let us;h©f.e I|r^|il t .]$. less' daniagdng'-to: submergfid-ropl;^;j|eels and. the reputa-' felons o£oii#i!ia5dga%©rS *' der Avoid-ser%ueiEesnii!s- of Mlaey or blad- d^dib^lS I'l^ Kid foley^s ' We have a lai^e quantity of \wood ior s^ile in iencths to smfe Would be pleased to receive jour ordeis. CONGER BEOS. 50tf. Bru&htoa, 2ST. Y. We desire to purchase all Mnds of hayd and soft wood logs to be delivered at our mill this winter. Good prices will be paid. CCXSTGEft BROS. oOfcl • ... • , -Brushto^.^. Y. New York ~& RaJlroat, :. lre .,., H, W, Qays^^ceiver. ^,;4^ ; - • The shmrt aefc Mwiiaii Tatolpi'effecti-ye fci'i&roBfp tfee \ fete @lta- Mixed, \ Santa Clara. I ig a. m. 3 xp p.m. %|3 \ DicKinson <2tn. § 01 \ Moira • , • S><i20 :: \Helena 842 ^•Ottawa .' : Sbaa*Jibourid. \ Mnch \Coxntyaft '\ 4- ox II.42 7 39 4 '* » 43ener43.Eass.Agt. . •,\..'.. ©ttawa;.' Cat... - f V '• • i^V-^ en i xi H On andaite? r Tiiifei4tSi,,1903. and until fpi notice, trains iwiSlileave Bmshibii.-as. follows^ 8;:53 &. M.-^ExRiceVsi-for'aQstatifans connectu Albufg^h with.Masg'l^pressttaiasfsr jtlJ $!_ south aijd east;.^«lfiija.Tt .Ekdoa\; ^qars. Alfcurgji .t& 1 •Efew \?<?rii aiif^i£c}iS!gt<jisftj«-3B;qstoh;'*ia Rutianti-1 wiitn-p.oit l cnan§p,'tahj|j. 'cpaGHjsgf- •.j^lliTicg^i.. to- .JSeW' '^brk and. Bufliii^Sontto Bbstipns *':(36nnects atJMtaJ- one with N. Y; : G, '& HJ. ,it; H'. Rv.'for all ppinis. soufji. At Rouses PointVvcith i>i&.H. C. Co.ior Plattsbuigli. '. ' : . -,.\ \' 3:18 P. ffl.-^Lo4.q!, for Rouses, Point,- Buriing ton, R'utlandj.andiiitermediate stations, via- Grran<i' isle./' • /'.••'_ ' ' ' ''''\ . '\- \\. 6:OS'P.M;-^-Ma-ii', stDT7Pinsratall statipiis 16th and 17th. xon are Cordially liTvitea to • *> - ^r Inspect the . -&• New Millinerjj\- • Ladies' and Misses, - 2s wt- Suite, and Jactefs, • Separate Skirts, + TrimmmgSy etc. J SM, jp^ neeting- at Alb-nigh witji nigkt. exjjress for T?;oy. ; and'jtfexr le.QriLaisoJB!Q_sfon and-all'. Sew 'poiiits\ i&iillitiail'Jsieetiiifg' CaES/AJHiifg'Ji ~8.:4E A. M.—Z^.a41j ( .stoBjging; at' all stations;- Ar- ip*f§8S.n3^,;'cenneqting-at Mdirn i |os'f%pe»Ivalje»AtI9:diT:v0oaa rive at QgdeHsbai with N.. Y. &:€)^v.|osf%pe»:Ivaljes,AtI9:diT:v0o with N. Y. C. '&'%$£i S..;jR,.for-;all'points south and west,, and at_Qgdensbiirg:-TOitIi iprry fpr i'J'es cott where c6nn«cti6hris-m;adfe'MtHthroug'ii i : e an wt,, a n at_Qgdensbiirg:TOiti iprry fpr iJes cott, where c6nn«ct-i6hris- i m;adfe'MtH : thr.oug'ii express trains .for Mie^est,.; -,••• ; • : •• »' ' '.* 4 iz55 B. M.—Lhcal£fQV®g3:e:nsbnTg. and^intestoed- A*r|s:esy(3gdeiisb.u\rg;6v:35 p.m.., ST P^Exp:r!,feas,,f9r Qgdensburg. and mediate stations\.;' ^tii5ris afcflforwrood 9*^28- Qdteb o5ato J g!fi' \'\ ' gg. g, .. . \T&airis Wave-0gSensb'ui:g-fpr-'Ji*usliton at 7:1$;a. m.,K5o~pwmi, 4 ; ;or.-piTn?.;,'••'-•• ; •• \ • ' -West on sale at Ticket Office-.' '! i '^lie-f .co.-urit^' ofc;;^^l|J^ w axidjvaccpxajiQ; ^ ^^^^^^^^, jfe is Hereby glyen toV all ! persons having:, claims; ag_ainst JohrtvMv.,^ashb;u»nv; Ittfe-of ;Brushton / .ih, id Gt ldilii t id g_ J,;v ; Said Gmnty, cleceas^dKiliai\ -tngyygie- regained;±b present the-same J; 3tath.,tlie ••vy?uelie^s tber^of, tp tlie ; tmdersig-ned 'adiniifistratQr afefjiis*\ residence' 'in,., Bzagotm said'-CjI&uiay^.Qn orjbeferfttlie-'Sth.-dav oi FfibMarynext v - ; *• ,.,,. ..-• \.\.'. - • . • I>atedJu,ly.-2!7tB[lioo3,' ''. •\ •' BBKB^BBTX,. \WASHBUKM Admt. A..W. Sheals, Ap'gfdj&d' Blt Pull ^e^^f^e may be \MM'ori application to' GEO. W. nABBIS, Agent, Brusliton, N. Y. Optician, '* he uiidejjsigrned haTinft ^ecn r \•°tc rf » L o hr-a'th by simple means»*ftersuaeungfiuv sev<\ral ytais yjth a severe lung- ailection, and that drcd disease Coasaatnptioa, ia Anxious to make knov a to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (free ,ot charge) a copy/of the prescription,used, which **¥. W1 \ * n( ^ a 6U fe cure^ for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and hag Malaates. He hopes all sufferers will try, ins remedy, as i t is invaluable,» Those desiring the prescription, whibh will cost them nothing, 8Dd ma.T prove a blessing, wall please address,, Specialist in lenses for,the eye, \will l^ at the parlors of the Brushton Houoc, Friday Oct. 16, 1903, and at Mehols House, Brasher Falls, Oct. 15 and every six. weefe. tl^r.e.alier^ Examin- ations free!; /W&rlt gvt^vht^Qp^. Com* and have your eyes correctly\ fitted f cr glasses. I 9 I -1 -1 '•iW, -Cas&^Dmins this Month. Just a few quotations to \show the Great Bargains we are offering all along our •\ complete and y&ried line for Cash. »•• 3ft «ent kind, Hand Lamps, *at lo^egrits. 50 ceni kind, Hand Lamps,'' at 3b.-eertt^. 70 cent kind, Stand Lamps, at 45 centsT ^1.00 kind, Stand Lamps, af 60 cents. These lamps are complete, witb. plaiit and many colored founts, chimneys, shades, and globes. Manj other articles offered at marked down '••• .•••••-, prices at Hg Ca8h Emporfsim, W. S-. Lawrence Co.- (of course) •'-•'- - -N. Y. Company- Mo waiting o to 20 years 1 to see, what has become of your money. Iimire with a good Company . that 'accounts with 3'ou annually, . s j. OULLEA, General Ageat, Malone, N . Y. T3EFOKE deciding- what school to attend sem' u for Beautifully l]lustr<ited Catalogue of Spen- ef's Business SchooJ, Kmgbton, JN\. Y. JEst. r<] years. 330 students Jast year. Board and room $3.00 pei week. Positions g-uaranteed graduates j FOP SEPTEMBER 22, 23, 24, AID 25, 1903 Old Home Week. *\\ ___________ |18,500* In> Purges, Premiums, and Prizes. Complete ia AlFDepartmeDts., a <S#and display of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, and Household Products. SS-SCIiSX- The BnhorBi;QS. in thefa Tbr The IVTobalo Trotibaduais Sopj.3&°ciir'g Life in -Che Snnnj LS fiV Ptof. S To- beat, world's record witit lady EXCURSIONS OH ALL KAILRO4DS Lawrence, i^yes. Tom Atlams* Walter J. Malfou, Moira, N. Y. $0Jisl fiow Rlnj* at 25 per In order to reduce my large stock of guaranteed I will reduce ray prices on these gqoclf 29%*or One W«ek Onlyl . / tfenal Prices from $1.50 to $15,00 L. Schneider, Foley's Honey **<* fohUdf NoopigteM. ' A This Space is Eeserved by tie >a. ^ f' g will be offered for sale against persons living in this vicinity in fhe near future, en'sXeagae, 'i f • ••<-•