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S'- ^Si^Vsi •JT •4 4* • *• • • 4. $• ' ••# • I s * * ham just purchased 1800 3 904 yo« tried; them? B.s$|, v-J| %W fejla^t Japaii *Eatte* * \\ .la tows afe &2;o; •• ^JP niao received «'tease'• ^Efe»Wfoas¥yWool *«&* •.?£ FfceBe^lfed-erwearat **<*«^-•-•* Z -«fc sis'© Teeei^ed afcgge?.- r ^- of I1-4r Be$ Blankets m%&&: /:% *t - •_,,-• **^**-;- ;-«g; 1 ease of 10-4 Bed f at I * P&ttifc •I ••f •* On and after this date I wl foaye OH sale and open for your inspection a nice line of WINTER MILLINERY, tk& latest m HATS, BONNETS/ RIBBONS, &c. All at prices to suit the times. Orders takaa for Ready Made Snits, Skirts and Waists \AT V '• •• * A., ^ Tahiti That Well Wear - ' M., Y. OSes orer J. A. Me-Maim'* Store. E. L. WHEELER Optician, Speej&lisfc in. lenses for the eye, will be at the parlors of the Bxushton House, Oot. 21 1904, and ai; The \Win- House, Winthrop Oct. 20 and six .weeks thereafter. Examin- free I \Work guaranteed. Come Mixk hate your eyes correctly fitted for A ^ Jl v Kidneys and Bladder Right Cures Qoldsg Prevents Pneumonia KEEL Marriage and death notices inserted free. Card of thanks and poetry 5 cents a line. Resolutions, of respect, etc. will be charged for at the rate of one-half a cent a word. SATUBDAY, - OCTOBEB 8, 1904 A MATTER OF HEALTH C CORRESPONDENCE, I J €ooks Corners. Oet, 5th—Rumor has it that there are many cases of small-pox in Malone Tillage. The little daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Henry Hutchins is no better, Edwin Hutchins took a trip to St. Regis Falls Tuesday selling honey. Eachael Tupper, wfco has been ill so long, is no-vr able to be out again. Mrs. Willis Merritt, of Ft. Covingion, visited her mother, Mrs, O. Merritt, Tuesday. ^ We hear the question asked on all sides \How are you going to Tote?\ The answer should be \The Prohibition ticket.\ We wish that all would vojbe that ticket if it would be the means of blotting out the use of liquor, the bitter curse of the nation, which fills our State- ^prisons and brings men to the electric chair. The use of liquor is at the bottom of nearly all evil. • Ifeiagus again the order of the day* , 3U, St. Louis only goes through now on Fridays. ^ and/Mehael MeCkfifrey raised. ; one bushel ©£ seed fifty 1 bushels of large potatoes aaids tw®> Mslels 0f small potatoes. Thereteer&buttfa'eepoo^p^H tatoes in the lot. . ' < Peter French wt& A^ A,. Mep?i|t have been drawing iiieir, winter's supply; of coal. ; Again we see the forest: *nd: fruil trees* disrobing of their green, garments,, thfe leases are fallng and fading fast, again reminding us that we too must fade andt die. PANSY; Bangor. Oct. 4—Miss, GarQlneBisbee returned' to), lianfcette FrMayv afler se^er-ffiJ; -rceeEs at the home of ker ]&WUgi,, ^asa& JSaatfe has been spending ;.\:!FisSfBfetesi, w$ed? Item --.sfsjfex* fe.iasfe weels^ 3ier.mother e EmgS: DaiigMers realized about, fourteen dollairs afc their supper at Mrs. Xiawjrenee's Friday evening. 1 : Kose Wood returned\ to Winthrop > Bowles, who ,haa been oods' for some time, retural- HampsMie with: Ms brothers: and.sister Tuesday. ^ifcsv W. B. Eoyce, Mrs. Fred Brown ®M Mis, Hiram- Taylor went pa theitNew ^ excursion Tkesday. West fi&ngor. Oct. 4^-Mjssi Mary €rale., of the. south parioirthe tatt^w #eit-test •.^ in? feePe? fdre ife, Gerteude>.3Pobson and little son M who have b;een spending* the' here, returned te* Ifefin BickiBSon, K, Bafc- lasfe Saturday. Miss Addie Taylor is visiting friends in Fay. Mrs. Edwin Bently is just beginning to recover from a severe attack of \grip.\ The chicken, pie supper at D. 0. Adams' hall last Thursday evening was a success. Twenty-six dollars and seventy- five cents was taken in from the tables, and it is to be used to build aboard fence, back of the church yard. The people of \ this place extend their gratitude to Mr. George Taylor fox hi& untiring enthus- iasm in raising funds and securing help for our church sheds. High Notes. *ft^^^^^^WB Rhetorical exereis^ were held, Friday afternoon, at whi&h the following pro- gram was rendered; Recitation, Changing Color Laura Whitman; Recitation, Told by the Hospital Nurse John Moutihan Recitation, Saving Mother . ' liiiMan Spauldmg i Beel?imation, Wolfe at Quebec Baasold Traynor Recitation, GsradaiMaia. Bessie.Wood Vocal Solo,, IDBder %&•3$Q0®. . •Moip&hte Shepardv Recitation* Mojia'fe Water Recitation, Legend of ]Lake-. Saratoga,: Edgaf Green Recitation, The Quadroon #Jfj| : - Kiftfete Weseott Eeeit»tion, What hath God Wrought Gleon Gale The school is about as largely attended as last year there being 57 in the Acad- emic D«partment, 43 in the Grammar School, 39 in the Intermediate Depart- ment, 42 in. the Primary Grade and IS in the Training Class. John McCarthy of the Training Class *Q4 is. back to finish a, course in the high school. ' A foot ball team has been organized and.it is hoped to arrange games with the other high schools in this section. POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS MO SUBSTITUTE V ^Hpf ;If£p< l|a%psi«iii ffo:-: He^' Sorted i - ~%ft& a]amiai : fallj .esGHrsioii.', to B\&w l-'Mfei-,; \vim tte ®a{jlan:d Bail*o.ad; ;aacd ^|^%©^ ; f .a^gqg^ ;^it«s--' ^&^S4B$^- P^^|i| -.i2v\ ;: ijpefilf ^feiMs* • #3?'LfesF: ^p|s|dli;*'E6tuvpnv ; Mtmw to : Qg§:en8- ^^;|a#i8iv5e. ,§6.5\0. : i Ticket good' ^|^i|;iKefular fcrai^ ISFo. 264, c(to»! P^jKH^afe,feoy with the magnificent ll^a^p-IS&TatJQg.a, reaching ^ew York; ®#H|Sij; ! Baarumg, Ticsketa good\ re-- p^^Sg^-.'ij©--- reaclis starting point until SStuafday, ! Oct; 22nct. State rooms on W0$gskrUair be secured by naakiog ap- |ff$fe-S6i©n* to- -T. A. Proctor, agent, Mal- !,. : ; rate f 1.00 and 12.00 <eaah accor- g:t©location, cash should accompany ffije ? a,ppKcation. BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS. si Minerva Smith, of Banvalle, Dl., f 'l had bronchitis for twenty gt,, relieft uatil I used and Taivwhich is a sure k • round floor to season, rices, we every j>air give ] perf0at ! If net to ced with swi DIET NOT WANT That Suggests the PMlosoplty of the '•TS&g.aMxre as a Pro- n?.oter of HJappiness. EoIe^ateoney and Taiwch u euare.\ Bold at The Hawkins\ Pharmacy* -^*m*- . on a R. F. B. ftoute? you should have some en- with a return request .taHhe corner gijving the Wo. of the 'Mutean.dithe post office from which It W® will only <;ost yoil 25 cents &&&&, If to be sent by-mail add ;'• eltra to pay postage. Bemocrats are going to maitufaci?iirer for governor, give tliem a perfectunder- 3&. waalesi, '\1 have' ' .- fecouble- for; NJGHT. Berry,.' W. d' hd y , andl-it became; ff two botMes, lam Sold, at The Hawkins Pharmacy. This Great 1 will quote you .a. few prices 5Q cent 50 cenfeW©??Jte Shirts , per yard Good Full Cream Cheese - - GoodLazd - - - Bice, 7 pounds - Large Boxes Soda Crackers - Beechnut Beef in glass*, per 1b. Beechnut Ham, in glass, per1b. Nice Eed Salmon per lb. - Davis O. K, Baking Powder, perlb. Arbuckie's.Arosta Coffee •\* Good Pork \ K. Oil - '-•'.-' \ Tobacco, per cut - - Maple Leaf Tea, Pound Package All-underwear at - 0.40 .40 .06 .09 .21 .81 .08 .10 .08 .28 .81 .22 .22. .07 .T4 ,12 .08- -I* .09 .10 Eeduced Prices ' Agent for the sale of sji@es; no-out of.date or shelf worn shoes mvthiss stocks—'nice line throughout, con- sisting of ^ine, Medium, and Heavy Shoes for aid and young. Try a. pair? of our Ladies' Patent Colt Btocher Cu-t, we have them in wide and ,: widths. $3,00 Shoes G=oing at $3.00; $3.00 Shoes at $3:50; t&50-Shoes at- $8.00; $2.25 Shoes a* $1.90; $3.00 Shoes at $1.75;, $1.75 Shoes at fl.SO; $1.50 Shoes at • $1.25; $1.35 Shoes at $1,00; efe. Watehas and Clacks K, ( - QH Short Hptice. Remember the Flacs, \Lois of Goods for Money\ Yours Respec^tiljy, Moira, K. watch of this ad. and C goods. Among., t&e members of a certain family is* a mxich-beloved little woman w^iiose philosonhy of life furnishes no small amusement to her friends. . \If y^ou\ ever, feel really forlorn and pave'rty-stric]£en.ir one of her nieces was overheard saying to a schoplmate piie day., '%om just.; ought to. go down- town, v$®L. mp ^ajht Mary.\ • \T?He etiier dags (I went sh.-o.ppmg with her, aird-1 thought; Fd keep, count. Thirteen. times : she stopped and looked admiringly at things, and then walked on a'eelaa'ing 'time she didn't' want them. The silver-would need so much cleaning, and the glass would'be such a constant anxiety; the fine clothes wotild be too fine to have good times in, and the handsome furniture would show .every speofc of dust. Even books could; not m&Ke-vher waver, although she is;-> aja- insati^e; reader. : \' '^h-eKe's so*.-^nanF,, you don't want io read,-'she, saya • ., . \Once ]}; ^caught' her, when she stopped' befpre.;sjome 'American beau- ' ties' iiL a, fioitst^\ \wiiidlbw. \.'Wbuldn't y.ou.l'ike- to have money enough tphuj: those,, auntie?' I asked. But; she. 'wasn't; to -be caught \ Td so hate t,p see them fade,' she said* \The only thing for w,Meh I've ever- heard-her wish was more money with; whieHvto *db : things' for., other people, aad ; :even ; that was- only a half wish, 'for if. you hayen't. naoney you have to thiaik,. 6i sqiaetiallig; else, and tihe some- thing^ else-is-ofien^sp,.much betifer,' she says. I really think: Aunt Mary is hap- pier '^v^sipQ^ri ; &g''Mngs- she doesn't want than; most people in getting what they d©; want;^-' TM ^^\*torry says the Youth's Cbmpanionvsiaggfests:..a guery: .Bo we •—the. m:a^t^'^';uf h ^ the pfiilpsopli^ o£ \ttiie li^ga prb^otfe-6^fi^|^neas?^§aj er of spiri|prr ©state,. m,jistS^reBMoji©4i not alope- '^•-•^^•\•^gft |jfjg§Gss§ed|. Taj^t also By>&& ijiiiSs^^flla^oi^dl Itfairy- a-.q;ui.et.flower of^hajjBinejss:grow;^ be- side the paths ol ? i5hose whose eyes are wise to? -see- t3i-e> tiings, they do not want. FIVE T«S( AT ONE BITE. t_ Bullet Can PicK Up at The thing- of coal' is/ * bucket- The # bite up five tons ? an automatic grab - not long. ago. Company owns it place's Bia.ce,d; can- -gbbbTe. \XQ- o.tt. it. dry •Ijyery-' d^ay -sees' some new-'' labor-sav> ing' hv:. way ot teriafe grab wheni ton biter in the handlijig. ma- ; 'Whig;, flve-tpn • biter or' 15 feet over alt . open. A> threer- feet. They are ^ g#at pairs of claws and their meeltaini'sm-is so perfect that no supgleme,nt;ai. shoveling up is neces- sary after they ha ; ve finished unloading a. vesse'l ? si'ltp>lii>; :: '* : Even;, before these, largest grabbers were created some marvelous coal-bit- ing ex^iblts'w'eise recorded on the Lake Erie, •wiater: front. One machine un- loanie.d; .S^300..tbas' : : of oi e ; Jjp. three hours and 56 mfeMesi .Anottter.; hajndled 4,30p tons-fc twQ and a, half; g|^&fe llb^SffiyiM maE.es.souinliSidney'S. Sold at The Haw- J^ngfham , and n some points. a n.. Bishop give them Ho.<|ai^|;(^p^]E|Qi^ion if you nse .liole^.lS^i^f'iBi^*^ to cu^e ifeafc sBnWoiife|ia|^L. •^>®aft The HawMna Ebm*$$i$; K -•':•••'' ••'.' •*- <. F0LEY5H0MMAR for children/ safe, sure* So epiatmt The New stttwrt line ttt : Oarriwalfc, Ottawa and^alfipoiiitjs iilOntafitdand Wt Gidk Time Table-effective May-i, 1904. Northbound. Express Express Maxed Et. Sun. E-x.,8uii-. •• Lv Tupper Lake 6 ig-a. m. 2 io'p. m. \ Santa Glara 7 39 \ 3 39 \St.lieg«is.Falls7-53 .\-.Dickinson Ctn£. 01 \ ' \ Moira \ Helena \Nyando \Cornwall \ Finch , Ar Ottawa So:uth bound. Lv Ottawa \ Finch \ Cornwall \ ]Sfyando \ Helena \ Moira S.3O \ 3 42, \ is 48 \ 8 0 \ 9 47. \\ 11 oja. m 3 S3 .4 01-. •4 23 4 4S 4 Si- 4 59 5 3S- . 6 J 20 a. ,rn. 4 S30 ««• 5 , 8'$S \ •ID 0 5 \ 10 37 p. ID. IOi'46 «<• 10 54 •• 11-42 \ 1 15. « t pv m. 6 ooa. ra 7 33 \ 9 14 \ 6 20 . & 20 \ ' 9 -»2 \ - 6- 2S- ' -\ S 50 \ . 9. 2S •< 6-35 •• s S-7 \ •9 S°- \ i7 <JO \ ro 05 - \ ' \Dick'.soriCtr. to 10 <• 7 go -\ 1035 « \ StJiegjsFaUs IQ1.S \ 7.2S '• JO 4S \• \Santa Clara 10 32 \• 7 44 «• X j , 3l « \ Tu^per.Lake it 5S p. m . 0 1 0 p . m . , to'p.<au. Sorth\ 60110 \ 5 atMoim for a) 1 P°«!ts North f aid. G.H. PHiLiars, General Pass..Agot. ' ' •\ Ottawa, ' Cut. THE RUTUND RAILHOAD CO, -On and atterjune oth, 1904 and until further notjce, trains will leave. Brushton daily, except Slinday, as follows: ' ; GOING KAST; 8:48 &. Ni.~ Ex-press, for-allstatioas cohnectangat 'AJburgh with-Fast \Express trams .f»r &]] points suiith and east; Pvxllman parlor cars A-lbttr^h to- NewYorlc and ^3urli,ng-to'n to .Boston via. Rutland witb-oiit cnange 'fend coaches Aibiarg-Ji to Nffw York and'Bui'linjgton to .Boston, Conriects at Malone-with N:,,%: G; & : H;. B;.: R. R: for all points south; At Rouses 3?bint \yjth D.& H. C;eo.forPiattsb\iArg-h-. :'.-]'.• I'02 P>. M^—Express\ Alburghahd ihterniedi iate. stations\ . - Q:0QJ>,M> — Mcillv stepping: atajLI-statioiis aiid cOHaeejUng 1 :- at A.iKutgJi ; ^yithaiiSHtejspress'fb.r Troy- and .New \V or&i'aci&o -Bbston;- and' all. New England •points 1 ;' Bttllmamslgepingft'o'STS!. A^burgH toyN.isw: 'gbrk 4 ,, «nd;'.,v to* -fio'fton via' 'R.-utlSnd'- : -.wjthi, -o.titGhaji'g.& ' T>r£iin'-<c:brine-ets at ^faioftewith-^'T';'- ,G; Si, !££.. R. fpr- XJbntrear, and all' points. sou+Ti, .^•Bgpxises Pt:-with;Br ; &Hy\G; Cp.for;Pig.ttsK-ai|,ivj; '^Pliis-train -stops twenty- ininutes at Malone tor. .supper. . '-.-.- • . te*0 A;. jfl/l .r-:M;q i 1, stc>pp;ing;r at all stations, AT- rtye at O^densburg-10:4SA- •???•«\ .cpnjnect,ing:at 'Moira t ysrith>jsr: ~5f.. &-O1 R: fcrf'TSif^Bf^aTsei M'Wofw0oa Vith N. Y. C. & .H; &;,KJ.;B. . fyr a\)\ points-south -tad west, and at Oj^^fensliut-g-j-w-itli ferry for -prefi. .co ttj-wJiete connection is. niade Jvith.. through 'express itrains for the west:., .* ';; '•','\\' \'. .5.00 Pi M.~ Express; £o»0^den;s'&tirg and'inler- mediate stations. Arriyes OgiiensTJiirg 6:50 p. m. 10:32 -.P; M.—-Express; for 0gd ! ettsburg-andi inter- mediate stations^,\ * A*ri*e.atISr6r\voocl.n.:36'p. : m. Og^ensburg raJSo-a>-iri-. ..• . ' '.----\' . Tjraina.leave Og-denstourg for Brughton at 7:00 a. m., u,6o.a.-m., ^^jq-p;,;;^:..'.-• .'. \.;\ , ^TICKETS to all points east, and.west on sale at Ticket Office. '' -, ' : , GHO. T.JARVIS^... . G,.A.;J*f&MO J Vice Pre&'tand Gentt;M'?g,r-. •:general;Bass,Agt. RtiMl^t\;^ ' ; \' ^ .of'ijBn-Satimei A. Beman-.S AN rrba of. A. Atlen-j :late of -\iVloira io\&aid i coHijty, deceaseii'i th:at\ tRey-fate. reqp{1:<j'd.;to f -63»hijSif^j-tfe- same, vsritb the-vouOliers''therebl; to -ftie' titi-Se.r.^ned, afiirifni. stpitqr, ^I^Jiej-, r.esi4#ni^--in.. i th.e: igxtp,. of .51-oira in said fcb-aiity','on';6i ; --nefbre. .the-iot&'day of t)ec eniber next. .:. • ... : ; Dated 'May 28th j 190%. • ' - LIIXIAN. A- A L LEN, . • -Administrator A, W. .Sheals; Att'y. •' ' \' '' Brushton, N. Y;- - . - TVTOTICE—PURSVAi^T 'V&: AN ORDER. •L-i of Hon. Samuel A., Beman,. Surrpgate-of the County of Franklin^.and'accpi-diiri-g to it-he statute in such case m^de aiid:-p.ri)V-ide4-i:-:it0fice---is hereby g-iven to all-pe^rsdns^haivarig-cl'ajftiS'ag-ainstThonias W. Quinn, late of 8'foira'j in sai9 coxiiaty, deceased, that they.are required .to.^aQhibitetfeej-aajnei with'-the .vouchers lhereof| fo; th^.'.un^rsTgfAedi jMargaret Quinn at. her- residence-'in. village- of .Brushtofl, town of Moirain said county, on or belpre the- 4^1 day of February-next. - • : Dated July zSthi xgo*. ' ' - MARGARET QUIMN, Executrix. A, W. Sheals, Att'y for Ex. Brushton, N-. Y. T>o not ca3*ja'p©IS#«^6r% jeais heioxe finding oat the eosfc F cost too much^ ,* ypj n^tioj: what tlae othcrJellow got.\ lie insured over twenty years a^q, andJiad a polienaofcftt all like the one you are buying. Insist uponTan annual accounting and find out each yearivhafc you are doing. ; : \' ; : ;\;v -:;-%f-. :; swwad*' \f» U.- BUJLIi^^p^^^i^.. Co. . T. i. • • •66--:«ri^ESl! 1 -fcAKE'S&,; : Gm&&ffi>! \•»*««». us : We hayejust Bece&sd the line of Sann>les. ; an4;&sh!Sl .-A, Stevens c% Bros., and : are- prepared-to take oxiders Ipa: ' ^Cpaveiiefctes,-* Eal-a. Coats, Toillist-CdatS »^ S*r>Kr**a ^ of all ! I the. udb liiiteli-er .Goafc - Styles, also 'the' ^pew l^ll 'aai:Ifii}- .ter. Styles- in SMrt.. Waist plits ip 3^fe SiciHiaai- Cloths, | ; $aa^QW Plaii^'• cheaper foil can buy tlie clothv 8;' other wearing\ The styles a^e esceptiopallf- being the newest, most p most beautiful ever shown. and. Exclusive styles in Fine Titflor-maci'e Suits an4.W«^»i^ : ^^^^. ; i3^^^6?^^^ Special Order, frojn yoo;r. : : own selection of nja4ej|^.^^^|^^|^^:V^S;; of linings, made exticfcly, aesordia^ to yonr. SQiea^^pie^^iSs&^v^lS^- \-:.-• a perl^efe fit gaaaaaiteei, _ ;'•^'\.:.\ C.^ ,-vi|£S|^3i#i§? ros, ECZEMA. AMI); HIE CURE P R p V Knowing what itwiis.tosufler, I will F n. £/ a g-iv^gi^E' OF GEA^l<3E, to any at itwiis.tosufler, I will giv^gi^E OF GEA^l<3E, to any .afflicted a-positi-vesttre fox ISCze-nia,, §ait Rhewip, Erysipelas., Piles a-ud sfeia diseases. liiistant relief. Don't sufferloager. Write ^. 'W, WILLIAMS,. 4PO Manhattan AvenxtOi ~t>fcw. Yori:. rates witli stop-overs at Detroit and CMeagOj. 10 GMQ. W. HAREIS, 17tf . X. A M0 We rjeithef limi the other extreme of good goods in 'thi W PJLETE LINE to fine goods, oor go to £rash> ^ e make a specialty sell at popular prices.