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t^AtS?. V < .' T \?r^% •• uttuui ..BEEPS 1apf&M$& ijeeeitecl a large ! * * • Red *£&& seed, also Mammoii-, and Alsyfce clover, OOEN . . We have a limited quantity of Sanford pom at prices same' as last season. YELLOW The eight rowed yeHow corn that mil mature early. * *' ; .*• * • * * * * * *• 4- BrusMonfan. JT' SUOWI) fee reee&re<f#t ^0^ ft ensure agpeaiance xn •} JB standing aciver- %i \br Monday noon. e and deatn notices inserted Qamk of thanks and poetry S cents a line. Besolutions of respect, etc. will be charged for at the rate of one-half a cent a word. SATURDAY, - MAY 7 r 1904 CORRESPONDENCE. GASPED SEEDS IF BULK * Peas, Beans, Corn, \Turnip |; Beets, Onions, Cnenmbers, J| a, and Sweet Peas. *£ E. H. Potter 1904 1904 Spring Millinery We have jnst opened for inspection a nice line of SPRING HEADWEAR consisting of scores of distinct and stylish designs in Pretty Hats also an endless variety of Street and School Hats all ready to put on and wear. All at prices to suit the times. Orders taken for ready made Suits, Skirts and Waists at Mrs, M. A. Qulnn's BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. My Building Lot just north of. the Christian parsonage on Delancey Ave. is for sale: enquire of Belle Buss el, Biushton. Opt kieiam, Specialist in lenses for the eye> wffl he at the parlors of the Bmishton Honse, ipEtday May 30 1904, and at Klehols House, Brasher Falls, May If and every six weeks thereafter. Exanianr ations ireet Work guaranteed.:MBome and have your eyes correctly fitted for LA GRIPPE Pneumonia follows La •rlpp* but nover follows ths uss «f FOLEY'S Money and Tar |t «^rtfc*<^gka*4 l^ffjflifbltnifi. Prevent! Pneumonia and Coniumptlom. ^ha*. *itli • •«* bad couth on htr whi«k I ; - Owing to thefaofcjthat this store is to be remodeled all goads arfe marked below actual cost. O/rar SIICKW cases aad fixtures w3S: aisofee ,so|el; and be replaced; •by nx§Jfea?n; np-torda' r ouiv bill of prices^ J. J. FLANAGAN: \'• • PRICE CLOTHING S 5,N. T. , , •:•.- y. x Our teachers are all attending the in- stitute at Malone this week. Peter Riley is much better at this writ- ing- Miss Mable Purington has left for her new home in Madison: her many Mends here regret her departure from among us. Mrs. Eliza Beach and her sister Jane Hurd left Saturday for Meaeham Lake, where they have positions awaiting them. Eev. C. H. \Walton of Theresa, called on Mends in town one day last week. A reception was tendered to Eev. and •s. Summers Monday evening, refresh- ments were served and a social time en- oyed. Gray Brush spent the last few days at <ake Titus. ? Eev. Andrew preached in the Congre- ationai church last Sunday: everybody was pleased to hear him again. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clark have return- ed from their trip to Boston and other eastern cities.' Master Luman Smith is spending his vacation in Malone. The farmers are mostly busy sowing and planting their crops. Joe Cook did business in Malone Tues- ;lay. D. Woods and wife, of East Dickinson, spent Wednesday in town. Ed Knapp was a visitor at the Haeket Tavern Sunday. A. W. Dunning, of Syra- cuse, also Sundayed there. Miss Hattie Carr spent Sunday with her Mends in Cornwall, Ont. Gr. V. Barber, of Bombay, did business here Tuesday. Misses Bessie Haekett and Mable Sav- es spent Wednesday in Ogdensburg.. Bread, meat and milk carts are plenty in our town this week—they ought to make the prices right. . • » • Miss; Biggs, of Buekton, spent the past week in town getting her music pupils ready for the. musical entertainment to be given at Brushton May 13th. Miss Biggs is well liked by her pupils and we all wish her success in her entertainment- Schnltzvffle, IS. T.,.'May 2nd, 1904. Friend Smith:—Allow me a short spacfe in you:c newsy liifte sh^et to say a word a%ou*4iieof.Brfsliton' 7 s boys. Earl F, Claxk; graduatedi 3asfe ^:eek ;from East- B|4ns Business (jUMeg0£& Bo1||-hkee.psie, M'^-n with one o#the |est r0«i*3*dsfe ; the history of ft©- school, fn Aiee months and -three weeks completing the course. Earl,is> one of those clean> Might, Christ- ian young men- Of wtemrlfeislfon may justly feel proracL ; and whose example other youngmen. would do well to fol- low. Hei is universally loved by the faenlty and all who know him at school, and we bespeak for him a successful future. It has been a pleasure of the writer to entertain him in our home a few days during his stay at Poughkeepsie, and_ to know something of his work, by corning in close touch with him. Irt closing let me say that our liome wiE always be open and a welcome ac- corded to any of the Brushton people. IT:M3TS comes to us each week, and is read with interest and we are glad to note the many improvements in the quiet little village, where we spent six pleasant years. Bev. B. S. Crosby. Bunions- Photograph Gallery in Brushton will be open on the following dates: May 13-14; 27:28. June 10-11; 24-25. MADE YOUNG AGAIN- \One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again\ writes D. H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pa. The're the best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bow- els. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25e at Hawkins' Pharmacy. I. E. TIME TABLES. H- W. GAYS; Receiver. The* J*ew short line to Cornwall, Ottawa and all tqSpjfcs M Ontario and Western Canada. Time Table effective Jan. i, Express Ex. Sun. North-bound. Express Ex. Sun. Lv Tupper Lake 6 15 a. m. 1 Santa Clara 7 39 \ \St. Regis Falls 7 53 \ 'f Dickinson Ctr. is 01 \ \ Moira \ Helena \ Nyando 20 •• 42 ' H 48 ' 8 ?6 \ 9 32 ' 10 50 a. 2 10 p. 3 39 3 53 4 01 4 2 3 m. \ Cornwall \ Finch Ar Otta-wa Southbound Lv Ottawa .\ Finch \ Cornwall \ Nyando '• Helena ' Moira ' Dick'scn Ctr. 10 zo St Regis Falls 10 28 1 Santa Clara 10 42 4 V 4 59 \ 5 35 \ 6 45 p. m 1904. Mixed. Ex. Sun. 6 30 a. m. S 26 \ 8 4 9 \ 8 ?S \ 10 05 \ 10 37 p . m, 1046 \ 10 54 \ 11 42 \ ! 1 15 ' 7 40 a. S 50 ' 9 23 ' 931 ' 9 37 \ 10 00 \ Japam has da^eoveiied a Benedict Arnold among 1 her high officials. Colonel Hanzofex of the general staff sold all the secrets of the goverBment to tfo Bus-. sians fi|^. money, bul by an Jn^enida^ t cnt41 ruse he.wa&Iasf^eekcaptured, feMj^-;,tried, and iisfently executed. catftwith Msfanrflyi But when did the Eussians profit by the secrets. WHAT IS FOtEY'S KIDNEY CURE? Answer•: It is made from a prescriptioH of a leading Chicago physician, and one of the most eminent in the country. The ingredients are the purest that money can buy, and are scientifically combined to get their utmost value. Sold at Haw- kius Pharmacy. (looks Coraers. Mrs. Emma Eosetta MeArtlrar died at her home here Wednesday, April 27th, aged 86 years and seven months. She was the widow of the late Hector Mc- Artlrar.- She leaves three children to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother, Miss Mary BL, of this place. Charles K., .of Sparta, Wis., and Mrs. Lucy Hammond, of Kensselaer Falls, St. lia wrence Co. She was born in the town of Constable. The funeral was held from the W. M. church at this place Friday, :Eev. J. Blanehard officiating ? who took for his text the second verse of the seventh chapter of Job. - *o A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ford Ayery May 2nd, 1.904. . Henry HuteMns and Ifiss. Bermce Wil- son are attending the teachers' institute at Malone this week. The Ft. Covington baker, L. St. Louis, has a fine new bread wagon. ' Mrs. Harry Johnson is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mark Eldred, this week. Marshall Kelley, who has been ill for long time is again able to be out. P a Card of Tlianks. It is with deepest and heartfelt thanks we wish to return to one and all our gratitude for the sympathy and kindness expressed to us in our great sorrow dur- ing the long illness and death of our mother. It has done .much to make onr afflictions the easier to bear. Miss Mary H. McArthur. Mrs. Luey A. Hammond. Among the curious old weapons at the^ World's.. Fair are th& percussion rMe carried by Jefferson Davis when captur- ed by general Miles,, and the axe with which Mary, Queen of Scots was behead- ed. JSorth Bangor. • May 4th—Every ioae- busy making gar- dens and doing springs work. Last week Thursday the W. C. T. U met with Mrs. Ida Tarbell, despite the r.ainy day there was a good attendant and a very interesting meeting, •\' Tuesday Hiram Doty and eon Georg ,-lgffe for the Adirondaeks where they had . work awaiting them. . ' Theftmefal of James Humphrey, \ death was noted in* these columns • last week/ was held Sp-nday from the home o > Ms daughter, Mrs. Henry Eldred,. w4th .whom he resided: it was conducted: by the Masons from 'Brushton, be being of North Staji* Lodge, No. ,l that place. \ Bev. Miidlevton officiated of a • ^i He: i v^bleiit tj |pi^#, : I Sa ie Bitters gsG'ellent; for > and liver troubles:: so I pr-esapb fed;.them. The patient gaiaecl; from Ih 'and has not had an attack m. 1 Mhs,\ Eleetric Bitte^g'are • i i g|ia;rai.:teecl-.fdr Dyspepsia, Indige 0§nstipartion and Kidney troubles.. fy a5k —- Only 5Qc at Hawkins' Pharmaeyi LLSWOmHr^St. Peter's Rectory) Brushton, N. Y., on May 4th 1904, by Kev. A, L, Fortin, Elmer Elte worth, of Ft, Covington Center, and •Mis§ Alice Earl, of Bht A Few Reasons Why You Should Buy Milk and Cream from Me. glass. sell aerated milk, have my milk in carry it on ice. can supply you with sep- arator cream-, sweet or sour, in any quantities desired on 12 hours notice.. carry Ice Cream and the dish or in desired. as will sell it by quantities Satisfaction guaranteed. WILLIS KEELER, Brushton, N. Y . 5 30 p. m. 6 00 a. 64° 7 33 \ 71? & 20 *• 7 23 \ S 50 \ 73 o \ 8 S7 \ 7 55 \ 10 05 \ S 15 \ 10 35 \ 8 33 \ 10 48 \ 8 39 \ ri 13 \ Tupper Lake 12 ,10 p. m. 10-20 p. m. 1 10 p, m. Connections at Moira for all points North and South. G.H. PHILLIPS, Oeneral Pass. Agt. Ottawa, Gnt. THE RUTLAND RAILROAD CO, On and atter Tan. 24th, 1904 and until further nobce, trains will leave Brushton daily, except Sunday, as follows: GOING EAST. 7:4Ofl. M.^—Express, for all stations connecting-at Arburgfa with. Past .Express trains far all points south and east; Pullman Parlor .cars Alburg-h to Troy and Albany to New York and Burlington to Boston- via Rutland with-out cnange and coaches Alburgh to Troy and Burlington to Boston. Con- nects at Malone with N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. for all points south. At Rouses Point with D. & H, X Co. for Plattsburgh. :I5 P. M-—Local, for Cherubusco and intermed- iate-stations. . • 5;59 P. M.—Mail, stopping at all stations and con necting at Albur.gb with night express for Troy- and New \ orfe also Boston and all New England points. Pullman sleeping cars, Alfcmrgh to New York and to Boston yaa Rutland with- out change. Train connects at Malone-with N. Y. C. & H. !R. for Montreal and all points south. At.Rousesi Pt. withD. &H. C. Co.for.Plattsburgh. This train stops twenty minutes at Malone for supper. GOING WEST. 8:54 A. M.—Mail, stopping at all stations. Ar- rive at Ogdensburg 10 .'45 a. m. ( connecting at Moira with N. Y. & O. R. for Tupper take.. At Norwood with N. Y..C. & H. R. R. R. for all points south and west, and at Ogdensburg with ferry for Pr'es- cott, where connection is made with through express trains for the west. • 5 :17 P- M.—Local, for Ogfdensburg andintermed- tate stations. Arrives Ogdensburg 7:05 p. m. 10:3T P. M.-^-Express, for Ogdensburg and inter- mediate stations. Arrive at Norwood u 126 p. m.i Ogdensburg 1-2:25 a. m. Trains, leave Ogdensburg for Brushton at 6:00 a. m., 10:05 a. m., 4:10 p. m. S®=TIC1>LETS to all points east and west on sale »it Ticket Office. GEO.T.JARVIS, C.A. NIxMMO, Vice Pres't and Gen'l M'gr. General Pass- Agt, Rutland, Vt The ingenious inventor of the ineati mable Waterbury wateh has run down after going for thirty-seven years. WILL CURE COMSUWPTIOISt. A. A. Herren of gineh f Ark;, writes, 'Foley's Honey aaa^l Tax is the best preparation f©r coughsi eolds and long tronfele. I know that #:has cured con- sumption in the first stages.\ Sold at Hawkins' Pharmacy. The Japanese are not profane, having no swear words in their language. Per- haps they can testify but they do not understand the nature of an oath. When ought we to go to the dentist! Many think it unnecessary to devote particular attention to the teeth until the appearance of the mouth is affected by damaged, decaying or broken teeth. Others give their teeth no attention till pain compels them. Everyone who thinks a moment on .the subject knows that we can not masti- cate our food satisfactorily if one or more of the teeth are tender, inflamed, decayed, or otherwise out of working order*; and that if this is. the case> the mouth requires immediate attention Gall and receive a free examination of your teeth. >r. M V W. Wright, b Brushton, N. Y. J. A. dulied^e ©f Verbena, Ala. was .wice in the hospilafc from a severe, cask of piles causing 24 tumors. After doe- tors and all remedies, failed, BueMen's Arnica Salve> qnieMy arrested Mrther- nflamation and cured him. It quers aches and kills pain. 25c. at ins' Pharmacy. : 1E61I 5OTIGES. TVTOTieE—PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF L^l Han. Samuel A. Benaan, Surrogate tsf the County of Franklin, and according to the statute in suclxtase made andprpvided, notice is hereby given to allpersons-haying eiaims ' against the estate of Elizabeth Larkin, late of Moira, in said county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, onte of the administrators,, at his residence, in town of Bangor in said County, on or before the 25th day of August next. . '. Dated Feb. l6th, 1004. I CHARLES S. LARKIN i ' Administrator. A. W. Slieals'Att'y {or Administrator, Brushton,i N. Y. TVTOT.I.CE,—PURSUANT TO AN ORDER -L^l of Hon. Samuel A. Beman, Surrogate of the county of Franklin, and according to the statute in sueh case made and provided, notice is hereby : given to .all- persons haying claims against Betsey, • Richard's, late of Dickinson, in sai# County,; deceased,^ that they are reqiiiujed 5 to exhibit the same, with- the vouchers thereof, -^t ujidersig^ied, the executory at his residence- in town of Dickinson in said'County, on or. before the 15th day -of August ..next. • .^ Dated February8th, 1004,. ••' . .LK©3NT;A3XD RICHARDS, Ex. A. W.. Sheals^Atf y&r Ex.^ BcushtonjN. Y.' • —PURSUANT TO-. A\N ot. Hon. SHmuel A. Beman;, Surrogate of the County of, Franklin, and according to> the statute m such case 1 made and provided, notice is her-eby g» ven' to ; all; persons . having claims; against Martha M. Whip pie, late of Moira, in said county, deceased,.thatti&e-y- are required to exhibit the same with..tli.e v,oatj.che?s; thereof, to the undersigned, the exejijito.rs^aj;r;esidlence of J. S. Hill in town of Moira in said; county, oni or. before the 9th day of May next. _•-'.-• Dated-November 4th. 1903. TOM S. HILL • LANSING DONALDSON. Executors A. W. Sheals,. At' y for Executors. No Wonderl It would make yoa feel blue if you .received the treatment yotxr watch gets. Bow long since it was cleaned and oiled? How many tjmes Jaas it fallen onto the fl©Qr<diiising.the past year?•• Why did j&M. let;that.blacksmith file the. jrust off the ha# spring? When are you going to bitiag.it here?- L* Schneider, Jeweler. Want Coliiinn. Want, tiost, Found, 5o ^ent,. For Rale, ^ ©fitter like kotfees iia^erted under this fead! Jbjr oiie-Jfcaif. eent a 'word each weeM .,. Cash . h order*.'. 0 Gents.. •_ a SW^tit© nea-1 iMmg^—not printecl with a rubber stamp- | d ¥:Mh a pen or peneil—but a©l*£4'ig:]ited pai-ds made bv tke i-CJa-rd Co. 50 cents a pack at -1ASM; FOB SAtE, with or without fedil Enquire at the JEST q LaFleur, Bangor., JEST- X. :• for mounting pictures, in of. shades, at the office of Facts acies, Erushton,. N. Y. given April 1st. ton, ¥- X OE RENT—The large store in the Smith Block, now Dunn & Orton, possession W. H. Smith, Brush- TVfOTICE;—PURSUANT TO AN ORDER . of Hon. Samuel A. Beman, Surrogate of the County of BratikMii,; and according to the statute in sueh ease liiacfe andi jp-rovided, notice is hereby gwen to-'.alJ) person^ haying claims against. Abner A.,SCadfej Jatfr&ifF.t;Cb.viiigton,, in satd county,.de ceased, that'thesy are reguired.to. exhibit the same. Witji the'voucjiiers thereof, to the. undersigned, ad rpinistrators at their residence in village of Brush ton,.in said coun-fy, on or before the zsti 1 day of: June next.. \ Dated December 10th, 1903.. „ • SARAH M. WADE S., VTItGJLLIA STEENBERGE A. W> SheaIs,:Att-'y-ior Administrators . j ,. , Bxushton, N. Y. N OTICE,—PURSUANT TO AN ORDER 61 H0|i..Samu;el-A. ; Beman, Surrogate of the County of Franklin, and according to' the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby sriyen!,-to aEpessons-haying claims against George Fatrington, late of Moira in said county, deceased, \that they are'requii-ed to exhibit the same, with the;vouchers' thereof;,: to the undersigned, the ad miHis.trators, at their residence in village of Brush ton, town of Moira iirsaid county, on or .before the 2Qth day of July next. Dated Brushtan, Jan. 14th, '9P4- MARY FARRINGTON \? ELEANOR J. FARRINGTON Administrators. A. W. Sheals Att'y for Administrators, BrushtOB, N. Y. I,. St.. lioujs' bread ma y b e obtained at the following places: . , ' Grilberfs:.meat market,. No. Bangor. A. S. E:n:ap|)> r ^8.aogor. M. J- .I)yfe West Bangor. •M. M. Quinn., Brusnion. Barlow's Store, Bombay. ' Shields Bros.., Bombay. Any parties • desiring pastry should order from th& cart, which makes-trips every Tuesday and Friday, or leave tlisir orders at a*tv of the above places. Seed Corn, t _ Peas, Beans, Onions, Celery, Lettuce,, Melon, Carrot, Cucumte,; Tomato^ Radish and Flower Seeds* Timothy, Clover, \ Red-top, Lawa- 3 A limited Supply of Seed Potatoes aad B oots, Shoes, '&' and Up-to-Date. - Brushton con- 's; to Full information in relation to -rates etc, may be ha«l on application to GE0- W. HABEg, 17tf ... • • \ .^ How To Obtain Summer Boarders! There is in-'New York City one daily newspaj)er which has made. teenaendoiis giLsim.popular |avor dmring^ the past five/years. Ma net cask j>aM c&cMa$i©ii is over:lOOjiOO. copies;. dai|y th mevp aecti^ of Slew- Yoj?l <Di^ (ineittd ing Biro©^ly;ii,.) larger than! that of ,anp= otkej;\lecognlzred resort niedixim. life -wspaper's: ^ead^is.. are among, th© weal+hy, and. well-to-do, intelligent people—those who, can afford and do take extended! vacation's in the country dniring the Stjitoner. It carries more resort advertising than.any other.morn- ing newspaper,;..sp. the public natuiailp look to it for inforraation as to where, to go.. An advertisement in its coMmns is, therefore, exceedwigly valuable and sure to prodiiee results. This paper is The New York Times* 11 All the Netos That's Fit to Print\ Write the Classified Advertising Be- paEtnlent f or rate eardsi sample.copy und suggestions as to the.best manner of running an advertisement. CO. K. Y. May become a Great Gold Field Apparently an immense bed of low grade free milling gold bearing quartz exists near St. Regis, Falls, 10 assays show an average of over $5 gold per ton. The ores of two of the greatest divi- dend paying mines in the world average less than $4*00 pe^ ton: in gold. Are you witling ;to,take your chances with a mijaingeompany\ composed; entire- ly of: well known; and energetic Tansiness men of dPrafekliof Go.JE .$5$ . We did want 3Pt Jaen ^bM now only are. willing to> iaa^e^t. ih 5 shades ormore and^co-operate.with us i n de l - velqpiaag -wii&b *seeias to; fa& a very valii-? able gold lepesit. Only a Mmited number of. shares will be sold at these ground floor prices, the rates being only $3.75 FOR FIVE; MYE DOLLAE PAR VALUE SHARES. full, particulars and a free spectus write., at once to Riverside Gold Mining Reduction Co. St, ^ ing New 18 Payment Life and IS Year Endowment (icies The price same as 9108$ companies charge for 20 payment policies. This means; a saving of 10 per eent. Write or call for particulars. Connecticut General Life Insurance, Co. ' eif Hartford. J. H. DULLEA, Gen. Agt. N. B. TARBELL, Special Atft. , Malone, - N. Y.. Breinig's Lithogen Silicate Paint. lisa ZINC, GROUND IN PURE LINSEED OIL. ™ E Bridgeport Wood Finishing Co. 55 PUWPON ST., NEW YORK 68^0 WEST LAKE ST., CHICAGO. NEW WILfORB, CONN. • F« Harris & Sons, Brush ton, N. X THE NEW TOEK WORLD Thrice-A -Week Edition. Mead ivherever the Language tp people, p. is ^ W oi For The pro- and WfcetMr you feesIaifApge or on a farm and have p0$ \tnn^\^r a daily paper you can keep! iia? ctose touch with ail importan4iie4» o£ the world at a very small cost: The regular pripeQl^he^l-iEiee-a-Week World is $i.O0 a y/ear, lti& yqu-ean secure it. with your ownioqi\^per, JF?aets and Falaeies, Both Papers One Icar for $1.25. PACTS and K., Y. Brush-ton Marble & Granite la all of Moses € 11111 IU i 11 ^ s 9 feotifea l^ Milk and Cream every xaornnig, ia. Milk 4 cents a quart. • , Oooler-Taised Gream 25 cents a 0 13«ents a pint. Willis ^ecleif, S*uslatoQ, ft. V. OLETSHONErTA Cures Goldsi Prevwds PMUMMIS illion People In India, China, J^pam md adjacent countries there are four hundred million people who rarely eat meat, yet they are strong, active and long-lived. It is not going too far to say that fifty per cent of large meat eaters never reach old age — death comes suddenly. PRICE WHEAT FLAKE CELERY Is Nature's food for man. One pound will furnish to the entire b®dy mote of roast bf bid ki d hlth d l lif than two p b®dy mote nmifimsBt th of roast beef, besides making good health and a long life a p©^si|>iSty. Palatable—Nutritious—Easy of Digestion and Ready to Eat My signature on •very package. Dr. Price, the creator of Dr. Price's Cream Powder and Delicious Flavoring Extracts. - > A cook book coniaining 76 excefleni receipts for usiag the Food mailed feed to any address. ^ ared by PRICE CEREAL FOOD GOfWPANY, Chicago, Illinois* For Sale by DUim # ORTON, Bru^litou. i • \ •