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^>-^-L»r# ^ Anti-Pain Pilli, the Best \I vriih to say £ hays waed JQMX &c(tirPain KB* tad *f«rviae ioi La Grippe aod knpcted Rout aad kept uti my lull dkrs work, Ifawe «ko itsfed Pr. Miles' Anti-Fain P'^s many time*, during: the pssi year ioi; beadach& and always i$£h mo&LgzztiMttg results, I consider them the bsst of .headache- retn- haw also used yaw Ttfevr Heart ih *Cft-ufefeB»- re- ftfe lfcA»f ftfe lfcK fe A»»f ** fcffltte£c»l that %** AIMMIJbw&aoa«.fJosajfc,BfTy. In itself LaGrippe f S\ very dangerous, but in its after effects it is one -of the iaost deadly ^eowges that afflicts mankind. It scatters\ the nervous system, weakens tlie \heart's- •ction, and lays the foundation for heart dis- me< Tine accompanying fever consumes %C vitality and Tenders the patient suscep- tible to pneumonia, brondofeis and catarm. The .best treatment consists o£ Restorative Kerviae which quiets the nerves, soothes the brain, restores- strength and vitality to the entire system; Dr. Miles* Nerve and Liver Sills, x nerve tonic acting directly on the nerves of Jhe digestive organs causing them to act in a njtturalasdhealtEy manner, andDr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills which speedily relieve the torture of headache^ i>ackache and sore- fftss, the most comjnon.* symptoms of Grip. AH druggists sell and guarantee first bot- tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book en Nerwous and Heart Diseases. Address X)r. Miles Medical Co,, Elkhart, Ind. Fresh Salt * G-ro- series and \Ogdensburg Also headquarfeis for Tobacco. ^Jgltldlli b JLUyL-iTCS/ LJLLtj JOI fc$fc? r. M. W. Wright* O$be:in; residence^ one door northfrom High School, Delancey Ave. Dress Suits, ; - •V Business Suits, Over Goats, Trousers^ Fancy Vests 9 Bieycle& Golf Suits . In Correct Styles, at Lowest Prices* and Ulade to Go to * .'. * Paddock & Haskell, 9 THE NEW TORK WORLD Thrice-A.-Week Edition. JimcL vihevever the English Language is Spoken. The Thrice-a-Week World i&a metrop- olitian newspapeiTfor busy people, it is Jiearly as grood. as a daily. * It is published tineee tiraes a week and contains all the most important news of -the Daily World. \Whether you lire in a village ox on a 'farm -sn<3 liax'e not time for a daily jpaper you can keep in close tv>\ieh ~with, aill important new& of the world at i& very small cost. 'Pie. regular price of the Thiieo-a-Week WorlcHs fJ..00=a year, but you can secure 4lth vottr ownlooai paper, Eaets and i Oae Year for $1.25. to l A.w,Arii5'^ ISmshtan, X. T. JOB' 2JSJNXING of all fcin&s executed promptly,'and^st reasonable prices, at tliis office. Beir A4r0rtl$<»M>»te Solid Gol&R*ngs~L. Seh*«fder. A-Cold Wave Coxiirtg—McMann. Anno*nctw.ent-Mrt. M. X gutM i. '••;•< ^ ; ,f^|^^;F^ist : ^e4fe-;i« ; # ft. -•• • •--!^?^^%^ nd - ytetoftte j| ^liHM^Kiieiiiw&efe. \.' gfepferS ;pecffi3M ®bm. fter© attended tfe^as-al\p|^^fr : fcls week. j/ g^«M|^|Jp§.njolJby/\n.e#' : fai- ;Ga^|j^3i^^|^«f, : -; *'-. ; . - ...;._. . 'ii^^i||,Jig^^^^^ ^^<&$m^ ; Wky '^f^^^pWtL B^M: •?\.. '• I'-:.\ -J- -V.:/.:£ j^^^^^K^#|s^^|^^^^ft^^i| ^^p^^^^^gdi^^epjeilSig!'!^!^^- |^p^p^^^^^ilfg^^^|^ i^^^pi^Uip^:|r|i K s^Mi^ (^tsd^S;0fl^g^rs^Ki.. * • • ' *>. •'<\_ : ••.; ^Sfi^^^^fii^6>3ieaE H©£e£€ta3i£a : s^#^e^M|r^^3^igfe^g. ^di' I&rfjhw I%E^|Bgii^!fi&r^e: fine deer- They : rei^|p§5JI'c^f|pN\3a7 ; night. , , .. !15^*ili|^ ^e^ol wiH fee closed 'I^^gj|pp^^^|d^,riexfe\W:ee&\'-to aL- i^^p^;^|c|^^;#i<i '• pupils fe* attend pb#Cp^i&*v<plcl. chjld, of/Mx.aaidi .M^'^p^itgejEfef,^^^^ /-die^f^opil 3 ^ M^^^^'\j^^-'^bi^^^k(s^ ^^M^t^T^ek^^r^&^ifp^''''''. - \•* '' :E^^B^ysssSe^'t#- : B&sfe' Bookqlk 1 ^gd&^gda^^fe'^fe®- Mp-. :$<m r - 'fefa'^U ^aa^§|^ •wko.-'.Sacl. fc&ieV mUioxi?^e>-.f& t>Ee^!fiis ieg\%efD#\ the *kn&& fast- week. 3frs^M*A.- Qufca nas receiTed Iier p«^:15n#'ff ^ilf.: aad winter millinery asSvsfe€±ieii%.;an invitation: to all. t6 eaE; !amflt-'rasB*e^ iier most complete HBBW • .v/--\' '-' \ • . - • P^cpev^eefc oidy L. 3c|meici:er wiE s^'giS^-sfil,; rings at a diseenml^of l^-Ge^fc&^Ri-HBual prieea, parties d^sip^%^|ptii^/m i^is- KnesfeuM gjp^-S^'oj^armaaaty to secure a bar- g&wt y-- : - _\•' \; '•;\\ . '...\••:• Tae\ ffore&fcer^lLave mad& arrange* roejjts; -yptli: ^tKe' 3#e:aT ®r^^ai]rapiep§ t^'!^^^^^^j|l|r^iat- to/- is&'?^ji$<§k afe ;-jpaigaeii%' ,-^&i|'-^at3^Eia^7.-^#^S§i. tjeto1ier*3i; ; . .;$8asfe--i^->eKa.-fegfe»^^s; ; : enlerlpnipesifebla-musieai atid;~*ei(3i'eti-: k^00^po!i, : -;'--:' ' \ ' •• J©||€J#ii^5Ja^%lhe names of persons froiA^^^to^n^rawn to serve as, petit jS^i^'^it&fejIeilct of tke supreme court t04.^^c|]|l;^:^aI,Qne' be^innfag Sept.. 2B^-^:iM«; :i |Si^f, Geo, W, \ Harris, Fei^iiitsi^-WoMs, Al he rt Cteton,. aia^ Hii*3-&.^lffia#.'•• ••• ' • - : • ^|^,.ii§.t||^.e| f the oncers of' tike &w WQ^'^^W: ,.l)axryiB.Gn'& . 4^&ooia- ti^JtetiSis^Eaeiasa last w:eek Th:i*r«-. day:#^^|^efi^;tQ aecejpi; the, i^pta^ ^^^^y;iepie|i;|:'. '&'; :^^^&^&^-%f fefM|hfv2^|| a^j|pa$gQoi^eja^to^^ ; |^' l^|ci^ife^lifc^i^,e|^_;Q3ff 3E5e4eg)|!)§j|] lvre^§^^^^&li: ; -^Ms^x^pt<i $r|||i|||^^ return at. gEg^j^f^4e)^|^|a|&&,. fEom ; Moka W 5e)pi||^^^#6|^ centa. On .Wed- ia4||^/^^^^,.aii(i Friday spJecial i5^§^l'^fSr%leanfing > QgdteagBu^g afe%i(|^^ij4-I^P ra 9^3%'BrushlQn ^;^^3|affligJt^^| : airrJhriQgr aft Afalone ais|^|i|e|irii|Qg special will. lea^e M^Jfiiie afe.fiiP ; |iv j«u •\ • \-.-'.•V- <'\ \ ! '-f-'Ji'/S\ \ •:*•• '•*' ^^^m0g^&mom Br., Madill* f ^|e|iiitt^|^» fqaled .t<>- -eon&ttlk ^ii^^§ jp^||l^^«|n% ii^ -<ie^|t%p ^8ll|#^ii^#^ : ^|p^ ilolm^i^^ ^^^^^f^^m^^'^^jmL^-P^. ^©1^^*^: -llfJrl^^llaf !^| ^'|^|^^'ifc^^^^ ; ide^o|^ ;b^^^^%3%,^-'|b.e le-g a?ndV # -if^s ; r^Eip^^^^^^^^'aHtptitat^.it^^dfer: ©*^i^?«lfci©y/%l^e« Tha-aspalafeigB -gfeaj^^^^^i^ afterj|t^Q|.g|# iHs^ *dR;SiK^^K ^t't^ ^ r M aHllel&^lAWv^ • ' .\ • *!'\ .. ..pitg^^^a^^fCMaoia a.^ell'af essjf tk I^^J^as&g .•.g|iges#j!;^a| : g^^5||a|e:, • dri^af %^^ hijllg^l^^j^^ _ea^;V^ V^l^f 1 ja^l^i^^f^tt*©. . j&fpareH^-pe: ^a^i^^i^lfefeadfa&iai^ efffef^ fee%|aMa^ ; ^filh^i^fiarid^ >^&fe: : i%fe'.^'tii^!'&^i^M^^ J -^^^' ; P^ te©rj§«; -ilf^^s^-A&^Wt 1 ^^!^^ ^e%5 ^© esc^iif fe-i$4**$f te ,'&&aJ3fe-%|PK|^ fgife stxm^-sM-t...c)J. .Qa^chia^eid f$pai^je^ as^fe til#. ; Wi^|i ' .en-able. fe€K - : X& vfi^B, apcife.^.e34^fe.e.^ a sub§€iiptioa paper- pijlp^llRgkt®.-.^ bigned by most of tbe$»spiM?'Hi83i of Brushtoii for gener- ou$'aM@itnt.g: n&arly everyone he ap- prqa.oifcecl. .xetpoaded with £he cash*. j^pe^&tttis. .fejssiiiQas ineB: of this- jilfee- W$m& jfeies h® had on his paper. fo<j: ^veii &m&-Mm^mA parties %vh<> gave fy^ : pj$^-*p^y% to .think, that we,-e Salt by th*e-bag at Smith's, 65 cerrts.- Fa^I;'l ? r^c.©|ii^ st J^cMann's. . 1^ed%es#a|';;p:|f.-^% fi«$l. day o'f. -t^e opes season for ^Sfflgpartrid^e,:.;.' Th& «B &^ : ^0Cfal^ ; BJael: Derby,. $2,50 at McMann's. ^ - •«JC f M. Qumiijhaa on exhibitiom at life |tor# a potato that %eighs r founds ^artd: ten otfticeSj s wh%|i ;grown\*in his own garden. ... ; Examinations-for ll. F» I), carrieir for ^8\roH|e to bft scjbfi started 3?fO. weMheld 'here last several entered 1 the examinations Th« f route will go; wp ^le^r-pM past the cem- etedes to.fc.e= :GIarM ^corner • and then take in the; SMMpsop and Alburg po&t- ofilces ahS bsefe to^' BtusKton by the Tsssiyof'th'iBj^,;#• -Sieieiis^road. it is texjjieefcga: ||^g|b3^ii|®ii^'wii, st^rt soon * $w# o^ffel^^Bjf^ionif^er© are afe|; ^^r4^Mfer|^i«i£-'-- : -:' :: -'- • '' Percy is \employed in ISbrth Bangor. Miss Ella Bussell, of Boston, is home for her- vacation visiting 1 her parents and relatives in Brushton. A. W. Sheals and E. A. Yfhitney wenfto Canton Thursday on business, and to attend the fair. Miss M. F. and James Brice, of Slew York, are visiting their brother,, Rev._ FJ. G-. Brice. Mrs. Sarah Winkley returned from a week's visit at Brookdale Wednes- day. Rev.-Father Kelley, of Plattsbuxgh, was a guest of Rev. E. G-. Bnee the first of this week. F. B. Reynolds, of Reynoldston,. was: in town Wednesday on his way $P>atr. ;: tend Ottawa fsir. Ceylon. Cady re curried to Pofelstrtl Wednesday evening to resume.Ms. studies at the Clarkson Tech. \ : '; /John White with his bride arrived in Brushton the last of last \week to visit his motherland other relatives here. .. Mrs. C. H. House, and children, of Lewis Co., have been-visiting Mrs,, House's sister, Mrs. Robert Mitchell. £*' Howard Potter returned to Syracuse-\ Monday evening\ where his studies .at the University. Mrs. Hannah'Barnum, of Isfo. Ban- gor, visited her sister, Mrs. W. II. Smith, Thursday and Friday. ,. -« Mr. and Mrs. W. *J. Snyder son, from Faust, are,visiting Brushton. ••••*••'. '-''?.% '•..'-• Mrs. Lowel Petty has retuxnedi Jr.om f d' i F Gt a few days' stay in Ft. Govingtop-, ter at her mother's, who has be.envery ill but is now recovering. Mrs. F. A. Greenleaf, of Bristol, Conn., who has been very sick at .her aunt's Mrs. Gardner- Orton, is slowly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sargent aad daughter, of Hartford, Conn., are. visit- ing at A. L. Donaldsoa^b ami other relatives in the vicinit) . ' \ Mr. and Mrs. Darid IvavaBah' re- turned Saturday night from Hunting- don, where they visited friends and attended*the fair last week., Miss Winifred Jacksorf left for Ala- bama Tuesday, she has secured a po- sition as a teacher of music in a mis- sion school there. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith have re- turned from Lake Ozonia, where they have been employed in Fernwood Hall this summer. Ralph Bowen has returned from tho woods, he spent a few days hete call- ing on relatives and friends. He goes to New York soon to accept a position in the Waldorf-Astoria. Gilbert Brunet arrived in BjmsbJon Wednesday afternoon for a week's visit to his brother,' Pr, Brunet. He will go from here to Montreal where he:will entjpr upon his second year in MoGill TJniverjsity., t •'••'%'. Bunions Gallery at Brushton will be open on the following dates' October 12 to 13. December 11 to 1% A NEWJ^SiEVSiTOB^aTESTIMOMfv' • • '•••'• ;--:5^^.-... • • - - M.-f ..|^|cfc^|p-Q|/the FWIp^ .,. EP^-igR, 3fii«^pi^^^^ s i.^p^e^; ^l.;',Mi^e; '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^0i^0 .^^|^3p^^e|^^^ ? ?:i;^>lft •&te;.;'|«|fe ; ''l^G^Jte^^P|o|^%kd Pa,s|s; ai^t #^Sjpe^\li^^i§|3^; - '•• ' ^ • \^Btte ; K|;^i?ilii^^| c Sit.. B^thc'te;' ^.^ ; |a|^ ^ti^^liS =*W^%i^l^ : |^#;\#e^%ta^i|^t i?^^|^3i|yi ; 3|iii^ ; - ; ' ; ^#^%e^lsl c lEife.;' t ' : ^', '>;'; ; |1j ©inteStj** 6 *^^^^-^^*, -,. • < • s - -• L« Eafrh»^em&e?-H?^Mt%<>.S&ial elnTi wgl«i. ©very moatli^ittoMaiag'sf^^eees of Mgh-elagsf ; Toc%I^.jidia,^'^^tal : ?3.fe,^;.mTa.sicteB9lt®s>B,tJit 3.S pieces in. a;|fc. * : - ; >'t'\.?':_ • .-. • Eftcsli mem,^eifT^JJl aTSOj3f?\ost^e«!'«i?ertigcn v to of^Csiaw tereJilpTAfctt §;5W|*S«§?i*t^s»<?f Pi»& 3a&oas 16 \SSw XQ* Qte*a^i^^t||gM?Ef iRfe ,|a»3te or vriusiflRl .i^iitojtteBHxjt^T^^iS^^^^^te^^ 0 ^^'^?**^ 8 * saSlpta SQO. fRpm^.0X.t<?i<?4si.pSi3?J : il *?R! lr(;ll f 1 S, e J 1 - Po&'t- •fi^-toi«4tt^?^ei^'59iS8W^*^B^fe?0!«** ; t'»W-7'*B«E • '\K .^TJQiJiJCiaa.T&BAjlY-MGSldGI'BS, J'WS _. J&sb, 4/ $io . j $io, 12 and 15 ^ New Neckwear. Winter Overcoats sale. MeM erchant Bruskton's Up-to-Me EIfED *• 4» t * 4* * 4\ 4> «*• . * * •* 4 FALL CLOMS MD •* •*•• • • * *>- *• <4- •*- I t \ Turkey •. a_Hd . erupting again. Btx-ti% msj- he, ssidz m favor oi YeBBvius-.thai?-its: iaServals - be- tween ti L USED FOR PNEUMONIA. Dr. J r C, Bishop, of Agnew, Mich., says, \I have used. Foley's Honey and Tar in three very severe cases of pneu- moniarwjthgpod results in every case.\ Refuse substitutes. Sold at McMann's Pharmacy. hll ni Winter 1903-1904 - MRkM.'i^^llllffftskes pleasure in aafe^scli^;jfe© the Ladies' of this • •m<mk$ that she feas just . reG.ei#e,di ; from Of New • York a F A L L ,. , •' ' •.,..,..-\- s *• •• • • • • miiiiMBtv y She extends a cordial invi- tation to all to call and inspect her stock, , M. A. Quinn, Brushton. ^^^f s ^^^^^;^^^:'J||es& •lSa^^^. s >'^tiie^#l||^%i^^^rpj)ed , t©.^k'§6|ves,' lltefr- ^i^,e^^o,iT|# : ^0t.have > Jiailfeiil^)^Aep-li|.^1||a^^^g-«<--:••.'••.• '^'•^j0^S& : QWi|i^|ji|i^R.. K Kdiffei^v^feip* ^p^fe-,,^:^^\- l^le^Sll^^icf^dipsifcrtet' ^i^ft^, 1^&^^n|lifh^^^!^ ; !%0^^ao^|||eT|^ ^@..^-;§^^|l i P^e^^.^:|fe#S'.^m^ liey^eigr^lflS^-ga^e' ?**© 'rel^fe ,.^a4\ -I\ |^|^-|^ifcv#^e||p^#a^;|@o/.; mm^t- '^M^^^^M&m;-M^^ Ift^s&le/M j.|f.ei\fa®B:'Sj,3Ptb^;ima@f|, : ; i .. . ..•...;'• ... \> ^ new& th#a^i^||?mo|ifei©signe<i *o TWO, -emhij- w$m^$>@$& '^N*#i©mn ; «©,' .reca%^Biii^#iap?#|i^^^^ 'Wh.eniBvitei : %^>l^t^^ : ^#^^ ; *&# Messiag, 3jr.. BTO^-^Q-cea. ^@app^ tiie^ table and then, ex#pmed;,-.'.mfM oap ministers present f &r M tmngs Oh ILord make us trs#.:%#ft®P^'-;.\ •'•\' T ' • Foley's. Ilo^ey. :arf \ip® :.^^ejQ|l|aff% adapted for chroufetS^# ||Q«|)&^md;; wtR'positively aVs^^^^if^^P^^ vi rtffti- ••! \»-*•••\ ^y-^f^hr^'^ipr^^^ siistt«-t'^. i : ?oh\ M^Mm£»'MMmm- Husband—How is it that- -woman's club of yours keeps you out so later now than, it used to? Wife—Oh! we've made a new ] that only one member can speak at a time.—Chicago Journal. Too What wits a lot of us -would Be, Did not unkindly -fate Suggest the clever repartee We might have made loo late. ~AlIy Sloper. Mrs. Jenn-er I ee Qndego — Yotu church is becoming dissatisfied with the pastor? Why ii> that? He kas been pleaching for yoxi IS^yoars, hasn't he? Mrs. Sellclor-i-Hol-n.e—\Sos. That's the trouble. He b« 3 Iwgun to preach a* us, now.—Chicago Tribune. TSot Quite Certaliv. , Crawfoot—So yonr son Zeke was in Jove for two months. Did you notice economy? tubbks—It'& hard as much, but be «»ed up a ioi ttf Bwee Doily I assk«d her father' tot, band yesterday,\ xenxarlted Cbolly. e - \You did? Well, did Tie use his foe* to a&swer?\ inquired t^e friend \Oli no,\ replied ^h-ollgr; 'Tused th« g p Gomercia 1-Trib uite. Bis Idea. aS Ha^ Mrs. Eopeck (readang%\om a novel) —'\Ard so ihiey were mtnr^ed aJo.d liv&d happily evei aitei that.\ Now 3o you think of ill at? Mr. Enpeek—I think they a divoree right away.—CSccii>\ i V*mtnre ProotlaeA. She—It seems' bfcnost that you Bhould love me. He—That's whai my jhother s-ays. How nicely you and' she will get akmg if you always agree like thati—Tit- Bits. Very Unpopular. Mrs. De Stj 1P—Th« papers !>ur mlnis'ter i^ to be tried f or heresy. Mrs. Tajlor-Meide—He ought to be. Only last busnda^ he said Heaven is a pjace •where fabhionn never chaag^e.— H. Y. Weekly. Sight Landlady—You did not wear glasses when 3 on first-cams hex e. Why do you wear them now ? Boarder—I want to make the food Look as large as possible.—N. Y. Her- ald. v for Tacts only F0 cents a'ycar. and Fallacies, Hiiv elopes W^ prinfied with nam.'©. and address la. tJxe- v ec^s}.ga-\ igx' '2© cents at ii|^ ^ins&v-Wt f ai-nlsh the, envelope \m$ € $?0i?i§ty §1 \>.« - If to, b\ § S£®t: tr? .i-«;bl; i^ll^feeasfe, for postage. i \ i----.i *.- v E. A. fEY & SOJSTS, \>F * WANTED! pring Lambs, Veals, PcmA New Potatoes, Applet Vegetables. For Sate—2nd Hand Gram Binder and 1 Mowing Ma-shine, . Sa OC C. ' RHEUMATISM. To WHOM IX MAY CONCERN I have had Rheumatism for several •vears and have taken different kinds of rheumatic cures, but I never found one that would cure me unbl I took the famous A. J. P Rheumatic Cure which cuied me completely m ten. days FRANK A. SLDREDGE, Malone N.Y . Take Philip's Celery Headache Cure, A 1. P. Cold, Cure and Phillip's Indian Hcib CoughCuie. Theiampus|A. J. P. Rheumatic Cuie is g-uarateeato cure\Lheumafism or money refunded. Manufact- ured only by : • ••; - . •• • . A. J. PHILLIPS, ^, Y. l^orsale by McMann's Pharmacy, Bru-shton; A. L. Sayles,Moiraj Bradford Bros., Bangor, Steinbarge & Son, North, Bangor. Bargains in all kinds of Cemetery Work. Is daily receiving Lar.ge Invoices of Goo;d® sucb as 's? Fla-Jinoletts, Heavy Suit ings, Fancy English Vesti,ngs for ladies' waists* Silks and Trimmings. g the best line of these goods we ever had and prices are right. L\ C NE N IF Ladies' and Qent&* Shoes* Carpets, Wall Paper, Window Shades* Lace Curtains, Draperies, Curtail- ? Jes, etc Our Outings are elegant &lyle'j, Fifty pieces to scleet fronj. 40-Inch Cotton only 5 cents- per yar H so call at We^hs^re a'ttew-^ssQr^int. o! ^ .coiipete ' line of/Si^Mt^ \. \beat them all. '.- .'.;;; •••-: ; ! ' * • --••*-..\ I ' '~' r ;— '• ti', A'. '••••