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# '•¥•' # # I # ! i ! I + ?*. O «*!><? Nats pfegs. Pilkbmy's Vitos .25 t pftgs. Ceeam of Wheat .25 S pkg& Shredded: Wheat .2a 8 eaas Tomatoes - .25 8 eass Sahnon - .25 8 eons Peas - .25 8 lbs. Prunes - .25 S lbs. Bice - - .25 8 lbs. Soda - .25 12 bars Acorn Soap - -25 We also have a full line of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Etc. E. H. Potter .• facts f aflatfe* Marriage and death notices inserted frep. Card of thanks and poetry 5 cents a line. Resolutions of respect, etc. wiE be charged for at the rate of one-half a cent a word. SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1904 *• 't ! *• CORRESPONDENCE. Cooks Corners. Frank Harvey, wife and daughter, Blanche, hare been spending a few days OB the St. Lawrence. ^ Several from here went to Ottawa on the esexirsion Friday and all report a good time. We learn that the post office at this place will be discontinued July 14th. The Fourth is over with but aom& are not satisfied with their good time that day but are still thirsty for their strong drink. When., O when, wil this e;vil of intemperanceend? • • - '• Mrs. A. A. Wade and' daughter, Mrs. Steeuberge, of Bruslfton, visited at D. G. Gibbs' Tuesday. Alien Merritt, who has been employed at St. Edgis Falls, returned home last Saturday. . . PANST. To close ant the balance of my large stock of Millinery I will apply trie knife and deep cuts will be made from now, to the end of the season. Come at once before the assortment is broken. Also .orders taken for ready made Suits, Skirts and Waists at 84. A. Qllinn*S Brushton. B'RONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS. , Sfas. Mmera Smith, of Danville, HI., writes: \I had bronchitis for twenty ears and never got relief until I used ^oley's Honey and Tar which is a sure sure\ Sold by The Hawkins Pharmacy. North Bangor. July 8th—The' farjners about here have nearly all commeHeed their haying. The ice cream parlor here is dqing a rashing business these hot days. A party from here •went, t& Hopkins Pt. ast Satuzday for a few days^ -outing. CMiford iPlnnib has returned home from Alexandria Bay, where he has been-work- ing. Mrs. Almira Gibson, of Cleveland, Ohio, :s spending the summer here with friends. HASTINGS—ROYS—At the Union ehurdb in this place, on Wednesday eve- Qgj June 29th at eight o'clock, occured a very pretty wedding, when George B. Hastings, of Herinon, the principal of our sehoolj and Miss. Clara 0,, daughter Ufc and Mrs. Sidney Eoys, were united in the bonds of matrimony by the Rev. Hughes, assisted by Rev. Middleton. The tauFch was beautifully decorated for the occasion. A reception was held after the leremony at tkehome of the bride's par- ents, and the happy couple were the- re- cipients of many beautiful presents. Sev- aJt relatives and Mends from out of town were present, among them being tlxe ia.otlter of the groom and his-two sisters and Mrs.. Gibbons, ot Sermon, and the Misses Russell. : of I II J. - Regular $io Plates, Guaranteed Be wise -and,get your-'artifi- cial teeth from Dr. M. W. Wright, Dcntw: Grove St. Brashton, N. Y. East of Christain church. in Fountain Pen IS THE PEER Or ALL PENS AND HAS NO EQUAL ANYWHERE. FINEST GRADE 14K. G8tD YOUR CHOICE OF THESE TWO POPULAR STY.LESFOR ONLY . SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES AT $3 TheJ,augMin Fountain Pert Holder ismade of fin- est quality har<j nlbber, is fitted with highest grade, large size, 14k. gold pen, of any desired flexibility, and, hai the only perfect feeding- device known. Either style, richly gold mounted, for presentatioa -purposes, $1.50 extra. Surely you wilL not be able to secure anything at three Sime&the price that will give such continuous pleasure and sei vice. For Sale by L Schneider, Brushton, jST. J. WHY THEY PUSH IT The Hawkins Pharmacy, Brushton, and A. Ii. Sayles, Moira, Recommend and Push Mi-o-na, the Dyspepsia Remedy. \It's a pleasure to sell a xuedecine when our customers come m afterwards and tell us how much good if has done them,\ said H. H. Hawkins of Brashton and A. L. Sayles of Moira, ihe popular druggists, and that is why we like to sell and recommend Mi-o-na, the dyspepsia remedy. **We have so much faith in this 'article that we are going to guarantee it in the future, and will return the money to any purchaser of Mi-o-nawhom it does not cure. That may seem* rash, but oar cus- tomers hay©said.$o;ia%ny gooil; words in its favor thai 1 me d© not expect to have many packages reftened. \Anyone who has dyspepsia, whose food does not digest well, ,.. T?ha,t s he can eat* and when, can leave 50 cents deposit at our stoze and take home a box of Mi-o-na, and il the remedy doesHot regu- late his digestion and cure his dyspepsia, he caa T*itkdraw Msrmpneyo^ return of empty boy. ;. E. ,JL TIME TABLES. aafm, aurm, So mptattm NO FALSE CLAIMS. The proprietors of Fole^'s Honey and Tar clo not advertise this as a \sure cure for consumption.\ They do not claim it will cure this dread complaint in advanced cases, but do positively assert tlat it will cure m the earlier stages and never fail to give comfort- and relief in the worst cases. Foley's Honey and Tar is without doubt the greatest throat, and:.lung remedy. Hefiise substitutes. Sold by. The Hawkins Pharmacy. BAITJO FOB SALE—Nearly new. Enquire at this office. NO PITY SHOWN. \Eor years, fate was after ifte eon- tii'Tiousty'* writes. F. A. (brnlledofe, fez* bena, Ala, \I had la ^erritole case of Piles causing %& tirafors. WMa'ali Btie&leaV Amsea Salve -.' cn/red me;, good; for hums ajact isl a©h.ea Only $5c at the HawMhs Pharmacy. ' • •. MIHEA. Best Boggart and Dan Welch spent Sunday, with their parents; they both worl'at> Derrick. Mrs! Judd GrifBn has. returned from Montreal much improved in health.. Oiitr band went to Santa Clara the .Fourth and report a quiet and a good time. David Erwin is building a. hew barn on his iarm,. known as L the Mies place, in the south part of the town. D, Russell is also building a fine barn at his residence on Olarfe Si$. Miss Fanny Ad&aas.speat thej Pourth •with Jaer pareiujs. at ; Baiagor. - yp. Bozom and tw& ehitdren. are ~, ing the week at Lancaster, Oanada. ^•Ttliss Mary Pierce,, wh^ i,as\\been t™.™ mgin Atlanta, Ga., thelaslyear lf ishome tor the summer vacation. /• Miss Myra Rust has heek visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bliss Drake,, in Malone this week. Miss Ruby Webb spent the past week visiting Malone iriends. Bliss Drake aud family lave Teturned home to JVMoiie after speeding a few weeks here m charge al his, %fchers. ? farm during his absence in Ro,eii@ster;: Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Drake-having 1 sefrurned from there Saturday. N Mi's. W. S. Lawrence has gone to At- lantic Gity, N. J. to I'iaraain: thi« summer. Mr. Lawrence accompanied her to be absent about a week. Mrs. A. L. Sayles,,who has been quite ill for the last week^ is able to. be about agam. $,sW. H. IVUaohester w.mt t,Q Syracuse . to spend Sunday. • Quite a few fiom l&ei>$ atteaded, the Co. E. excursion to Ofelawassnd:.report a #ood time. -:-'•• •'-.-. Mrs. John Oarr v^as recently called to Knapps by the illness: of her »ister, Mifi. Eliz t Stevens. Geo. Barber, o± Bombay, was trans^ acting business m town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Montross, of Bom- bay, were guests at Will Montross' Sun- New York & Ottawa Railroad, Hi. W. GAYS, The \ Pe^'^^rf , Ottawa and all poihts in Ontario and ; ^^d ' V Ed Knapp was at the Baeketfe House again Sunday. . \ , ; : ;,a-p, B. V^ORKiNG 'Life Pills. These, ppfe 'ehaage^ weak- ness into strength, Biil^siS^^iOTefe ener- gy, brain-tag into nseflt^P-O=wejr. r ;ftey 5 re wonderful in build|a#] -u#. -fee. fegalth. Only 25c per box, £h — Time T.able eftective May. 1,1904., Northbound. Express Express Mixed. E*. Sun. 32ic. Sun. Ex. Sun. Lv Tupper ILake 6 r$ a. in, 2 lop.m. 6 30 a. m. \ : Santa Clam 7 39 \ 3 39 8 26 \ \St. Regis Falls 7 5j \ Dickinson Ctr. S 01 \Malta \Helena \ Nyando •'Cornwall 8 20 «4» X 48 8 ?6 9 47 3 S3 4 01 A 3 3 4 45 4 Si 4 59 5 55 10 05 \ 10 37 p. m . 10 46 \ 10 54 •« • 11 42 \ Ar Ottawa 11 05 a.. m. 6 45 p. m. Southbound. Lv Ottawa «• Fiiich *jf Cornwall <r N^ando ^Helena •\ Moira 1 ab a. m. 4 3.5 p. m. 8 30 \ S 4? 9 14 \ 6 20 6 aS \ 9 33 9 aS 9 5\ II II \ Diclc'san CJr. 10 10 \ SiKegisFalls 10 18 \ Santa. Glara 10 33 6 3S 7 00 7 30 7 a8 7 44 6 00 a. m 7 33 \' S 20 8 50 SS7 10 05 10 35 10 4S 11 ]2 \Tupper Lake IT 55 p.m. 9.10 p.m. 1 10 p. m. Connections at Moira for all points North ari3 South. G.H. PHILLIFS, General Pass. Agt. : Ottawa, tf.at. THE. RUTLAND RAILROAD CO, Oa and attei June 6th, 1904 and until further notice,., trains' ynil leave B-rushton daify, except Sunday, as' follows: • GOING 8AST. 8:4S <•?:. iVl.—Express, for all stations connecting at Alb-ur^hi w-itfr. Fast Express trains far all points southland east;.Pullman Parlor cars Albur.gh to Newiforliaiid'iBurJiiigton to Boston, via Rutland with-otit ciiaagfr and coaches Alburg-h to New TFpEk and; B;urlin^ton to Boston. Connects at Malone/W&hi N,.\Y C. & H. R. R.-R, for all points souths, \At Rouses Point with D. & H. CCJ PBftMh L*02 P: fA.+— Express, for Alburg-h and intermed- iate stations. 6:QOP.J¥l. — Mall, stopping at all stations and connecting at Alburgb.witknightexpresstorTroy and New \S orfe also Boston and all TVew England points, Pullman^ sleeoin^ cars, Altmrgh, to. JST,e\v Yoric. an«i to> Boston via JRutland' -witli- ovxt change. Train connects at Majone^with N. Y. C, & H. R. for- ^SontreaJ- and all'vpoiiits south. AtEouses Pt. wit&D. ^H.G. Co.for Flattsburg-h. This tR»i* stops tvfentp mirrates at' Malpne far Suppier.. _,...- GOIN©: Sf:48A. Mi.^—JVliqi;^ stopning at all stations, rfye at Ogdeiisburgtb;^: a. ta.,, connecting; at Mo'itii wrfth N.,\V. & ©; R. for'Eiipp.er take. AtKorWobd with'M. Y..€!.:&H. R. R, H. for aU points soufli andi.wes.t^ajnd; ab 0.gdensburg varith ferry for Pres- cotfcj #hlgj^ cohneetion is made with through express traiii's,,fjoi! : th./?. west, ): P»,W.;—Exp.resg. for Qgfjensburg and inter •^--stations., ^Arrives Ogdensjjufg fi:|o p. m. IQ;:i|2:.'P. M.-^Expiress, fpr Ogdensburg and inter mediate'Statfons. Arrive at Norwooct'i 1 :a6 p. ni. \gd^nsbUTg ;a.;3o a, m, , Train* feave: Ogdensburg: for Brushton at 7 :oo a. . !.,. it!G0;a,. nt.,1 4 ; i° P> w>-» ' : flSpTIC|CgTS f to all points east and west on sale at, TiGkit <Dffiee-. GimOif.J^RViS, q.A.NIMMQ, Vice Prfes't and G;enl f M'gr. General Pass. Agt. ' : Rutland^ Vt J % Js, g iji QT$, agggigmg; tff fKe statutpp to all persons having 1 e]'aj.ifts agfaiftsj: t}je estate £>( ElizftDeth.tarJiin, iafce p_f ^fpfr}},^ In. sai4 Q d6eease4. that they arefequ%§ii {0 e,^hi6rttte with,tJieH;o,u.cheES. thereof,,to.the sufespribpr,. j the admiitistrators,, at his rpsj4en.eei in towai of B jjj, sgLi.4 gl.Qgnty, on or before the 25th day of n&xt Dated-Febi. i6th, T004, CHARLES S. LARKIN AdTDtnistrator. A. W. Sheals Att'y for Administrator, B'xus-n,tb,h, N. Y. TO AN ORDER . iJvfc A. B?etnan> Surrogate oi the county of Franklin, and acco ding to the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Betsey Richards, late of Dickinson, in said County, deceased, that they are requited to exhibit thg $4ffJe, with the vouchers theieof, to the undersigned/ th£ eye.putQr, at his re idence m town of Dickinson ;n saicji Cpun^y, pn pr b,efore the 15th day of August next Dated February Sth, 1904, LEONARD RICHARDS, Ex. A. W. Sheals, Att'y fox Ex., Biushton, V. Y. IVrOTlCE.-FtJRSl/ANT TQ 4^ QRPER •*-^ oi Hon Samuel A Benian, §ijrrQg4te of the County of Frankljn, and accprd^mg to the statute in such, case nude and providecj; notice is hereby an en to alL persons having pldims against George Farrington, lijtc Qf ifojra m aid county, decea ed, that they are required tp p^hlbft the same, with the vouchers thereof, to-thje undersjgnud, the ad inuuslrators, at their residence in village pf Bi ubh ton, towij of Moira in s<ij.d county, onpr before the 20th d ly of July neh-t. Dated Biush-ton, Jijn i^tj;, 1004, MARY FARJUN ELEAJ Ufa Admmistiators. A W. Sheals Att'y fOJ Adnuntstrators, Brushton, N. V. TVrOTICE— PURSUANT 1O AN ORDER -t-^ ot Hon, Samuel A Beman, Suir.ogate of the County of Franklin, and according to the statute in. spchp^e made and provided, notice is hereby giwem tp,a}l p^ious having claims, agxinst Tsaac A AU^-n^ la'te of Moira, In said county, de ceased, that theyxate required to exhibit the same, with the voucJxei\? thereof, to the undersigned, ad- ministrafor, at her residence m the town of MOM a m said county, on or before the xofh d ly oi Dec ember ne^t ^t. Dated. May 3bth, 1 904, A. W. Sheals, Atfy. Bjn5hto% N. Y. LIVNA ALL.EN, Ajd mnistratot DUKE. H. A. Russell, Owner, , N. Y. Is & foeafittfel golden stands 16 liands liigh, weighs 15,JO pounds, yfiih, strip in fEiee aad wliite hind anklet. He is a prize winner and 'V— his mother took, as jaany prizes as any brood mare in Canada, except one. .His father was a prize winner and like all of. the breed was a tonga, \hardy ' horse and a \beauty. Anyone wanting to \ rulse good large stylish horses with good a&tlon will do well .to see this horse. For any other information- , address the owner If. A. RUSSELL, Something New 18 Payment Life and 18 Year Endowment Policies The price sanie. as most companies eh&ifge for 30 pagtmienf! policies. This means a saving of 10 per cent. .'??fEite,or cai|f#ir;#aitieiilars. ; Caniiecticut General Jjfe ..... .-. . ^ J, fl. DULLEA, Gen. Agt. Malone, EocMng Chairs- and up 6 Dining Chairs and uy Extension SA sm$S Wire Matresses- . Parlor and Lamp-Tables and up Bedroom Suits, The Nerve Food. The Hawkins Pharmacy, New York Section Climate ant Crop Service Weather Bureau, For the week eEding 8 a. m., July 4th, The teE&perafiijsre. was'yariable, averag- ing decidedly feelow normal. Frequent showers:oeci;iied, and were very bene- ficial in proinotem^ crop gxoyrth., but hindered to sorae. extent, the harvest of hay. Crops are considerably refreshed and the condition satisfactory\. Coi-n is small with poor stand, but it is growing rapidly; many fields will be abafr#@ste<l Potatoes are fine. The supply dl jh&y was considerably reduced by dtenght, but reports are mostly f avorabler. Say- ing has begun and a good crop is* prom- ised, especially on low landf. Beans, tobacco, grapes, garden truck, sugar beets, and hops are in satisfactory con- dition generally. While some unfavor- able reports as to apples are received, there will be an abundance of this fruit. Peaches will be very light, and.pears less than the average, while plums and cher- ries vary, 'Berries were damaged by drought, but improvement immedially followed rains. Franklin—Frequent showers; potatoes and corn growing fast; oats and barley good; pastures fine, St- Lawrence—Haying begun, bnt not general; corn very small; rye looking fine; very little buckwheat sown yet. Sound kidneys are safe guard> pf Iffe.: Make the kidneys heathy wM SoJey % Kidney Cure. Sold by The Hawkins Ph L. St. Louis 1 bread may be obtaiucd at the folio wing places: Mrs. L. A. Alien, Moira. Wm. Patiioe, barbor, Ko. Bangor. A. S. ICnapp, Baugor. JVL J. D>ke* West^anoor. M. M Quinia, Bruhlhtoii. Barlow's Stoie, Bombay. Shields Bio«., Bombay. ' Any parties desuino pastrjr should ordei' from thp cait which makes trips every Tuesday and Triday, ox leave their ordois at any of the above places. lor I offer forsa3& ( one Roan Mare, v/eigbt •1135, nine years old. TAMHis VZeeleV, B»tt:slitoli, ^. V. BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. My Building Lot just north of the Christian parsonage on Delaneey Ave. is for sale: enquire' of Belle Eusselt, Biushton., Dr. Emil Reich, a German, has writ- ten up American women in a British magazine. He has discovered that what ails them is over-mentahzation, and. hypergalvanization. He calls.attention, to the superorganization of the Spartan women, and^says that our danger l&s in the same direction. The girls should look out! Iron Beds, 1 Mirrors, Pictures, Etc. Breinig's Lithogen Silicate Paint. LEAD, r SILEX. GROUND IN PURE ONSEED OIL. SS^DLTON ST:, NEW YORK 6S^!5O WEST LAKE ST., CHICAGO. Finishing Go. NEW MILFORD, CONN. Sons, Brushtoii, eople In India, China, Japan and adjacent countries there are four hundred million people who Tardy eat meat yet they are strong, active and long-lived. It is not going too far to say that fifty per cent of-l meat eaters never reach old age —death comes suddenly. NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. \I would caugh nearly all night long,\ writes Mrs. Ohas. Applegate, of Alex- andria, Ind., \and could hardly ge^ any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfulJy an4 spit blqod, but, when all other medipines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King'a New Diseoveiy wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds.\ It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bro.n* chitjs. a;n4 **H T^ro^t andLnngTrpifblefi. Price 50c and $1.00. Tyial bottles free at The Hawkins Pharmacy-, FLAKE CELERY KIDtlEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis- eases. 'O pffiY GORUI i 0 Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi- 1s Fal«fe% food for man. One pound will furnish to the entire body more nutriment than two pounds of roast beef, besides making gcod health and a long- life a possibility. wi Ready to Eat M» signature on every package* ^m ^r^^m^mm-^r ^rw*mt.-^n^r *m ^^ ^^^kWHVV ^ • • -^ ^ ~ ^ ~ nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. | PRICE 50c »oi»1^0. Dr. Price, the creator cf Dr. Price's Cream BclJ^sT Pb^d- r and Dellciaus PlaVoring Extracts. A cook fesok coi?4aJrJ^g IS a:io<&ni vactlpis vcr 1 uzln^ *£:G Feed saatl^d iTres to any address. ^ - Illinois, PliSSS, ? For Sale -z-i w $ \\('•• y ••£••.\ ; • \