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s , # Facts atid Fallacies EYBBT SATTJKDA* BY . SMITH, Braihtei^N, Y. ? OEISTS A, Strictly -In Advance,, a Copy. RAXES fefa INCH—One week r 2sce«-ts; eacii addition- al week 15 cents; three-.mopths, $1^25-; one year $4.00. , ^*. «, OiJE COI.UKN—One week,, $2.^0; each addi- tionaJ week $1.25; oare year, $5(5.00, -Half dolttmn sa-roe rate, Special position, if granted, •will be* charged 25 per cent additional. ^Reading- Notices 10 cents for tB.e first line and 5 cents for each succeeding line for one week. Marriage and, death notices inserted free. Cards of tlianks, poetry, resolutions of respect^ etc. not desired fratwill'beinserted atrtlie rate of one half cent a \word Short term advertisements payable vn advance. Long term advertisements payable quarterly, 'jf per cent discount when fiatd qitariely in advance; 10 per cent discount vjhen paid yearly m ad-Oan^e. Statements of accounts due art sent to advertis- , ers qtiatterljti or nvJuen due. ' All printing Iritis due vAen -work is* completed. + Entered at the Post Office at Brttshton,. N, Y . as Second Class Matter. SATURDAY, * MAECH 4,1905 The Minnesota legislature is working on a bill to fine any man. who beats his wife fifty dollars, the sum to^go to thj& wife. It is spiritedly contested on the ground that some wives In need of a new dress might be tempted to an ..accusation of the husband for the sake of the money. The Wisconsin Legislature proposes to *'investigate violent eases of women in- juring' themselves by wearing corsets too tight.\ There is a rush of -statesmen anxious to serve on the ^committee of in- vestigation. A bill has been introduced in Congress providing that Government clerks who do not pay their debts must be-discharg- ed. The creditors are still wondering if the bill was introduced, for tEeir benefit. fft. 31© More Mine. , t _ , Another of the legendary institutions of Paris is about to disappear. jTlie- Danaes des Halles, who|iiaTe been iraeh a g-oid mine to tbe comedian, tlie kirk eaturist, tbe literary htmorist andj the curious Sightseer for many a -genera-, tion, ate being\ improved out of ekist- ence W sections. Itooiiis wanted? for the wholesale market, ! 'ajo& the retail T&Gmen stallholders mmst go. A be- ginning is 4 feeing made wtQi th-e pot.itry sellers, and they will W followed} by others. What the Halles will be with- out the racy tongues, the \flota\\ speech, the quick sally land-the projmpt. repartee of its famous! women no j Pa- risian dares eyen to speculate.—London , i ( e lg enunciator about feet in diameter and Globe. A Waterville (Me.) j barber has a unique contrivance for his shop. It jis a two and a half worts 'Gn. | the same principle as the date indicator on the face of a clock. .The numbers [run from one to forty. The idea''is that when a man goes in he takes a 4*rd i from a spindle on a stand by the, djoor, and'every time a \chair is empty; the barber presses the electric button, land the indicator mores up a, number. When a man's • number rings up he takes his turn. The most reliable preparation for kidney troubles on the market is Poley's Kidney Cure. Sold at The Hawkins Pharmacy. 4-th* * Mr, Carnegie is said to keep $10,000,000 constantly on hand. This is\ probably not true but in any case it is an example that .every one would lik^ to follow. * An Iowa woman says she can feed a man properly (m nine <jents-a day. Almost any, woman, could afford a husband at that price. Russia has sent a third squadron to join the second, and' it is probable thai both will join the first. Falconry In a remote part of Turkestan Dr. Sven Hedm, the explorer,' a few years ago discovered the ancient art of fal- conry in full flower. \Among the horse- men were^ eight falconers,\ he. writes, \twp of whom carried eagles, the oilier falcons, all duly hooded. In tliis part of the world falconers-foi # m-an indis- pensable adjunct in any forma] parade or procession. Later in the day they 'gave us an exhibition of then- birds' powers by letting them kilFfour hares and a deer, all of which, were present- ed to me.\ Passing of Oltt, Vermont Stock. \There were' three ^arriage^ sis births and, twenty-two deaths'in town last year. A gioonly look, certainly/' -80 says the newspaper correspondence of one of our Vermont towns. It is in- deed a \gloomy look/' Not only is the old stock dying out, hut there is no in- fusion of new. Think'of the proportion of births to deaths. Where one child is born in this Vermont community there are four deaths. .Little wonder that the state's population js practically at a standstill.—Bacre .Times, Honey and Tar is best for croup and whooping cough* contains no opiates, and cures quietly .Careful mothers keep it in the house* Sold at The gawking Pharmacy* 2 - y BAB^ET—In Brus^ton; K X.> Pebra- ary^ $5th> 1905, a daughter to Mr> and Mrs. Angus Barnet.' . . HEMSEY 4 oae sending a sfcetcit and disscd:piatoane«? stiti be momptiy advised:, witiiot?t cost, as teate pat?r»tabaity. CommunScatfoQS-stxictiy confidential,. TUfeisaadsosaestillys* id tt St f CommunStfy %ux<&6t hook issuedo» patest!» T Sest fr«e, -j. f'atei'ts tafeen tfacougli Heasey &. Goagh recelvfe Macs, v itliout'Charg:*«l5V Shirt Waists. The summer shirt waist proper i,s to revert to its original form—thatj is, it will be made on' gjeyerer lines than has been the custom in the last ,few years. For one thing, it will not Ijtave the pouch front. Other differences nbted are in ^the sleeve, * wMeb, is' slightly full, raised at the top and finished with a narrow starched cuff. The Iinej3 of the waist depend wholly on the fikure it is to fit. Some waists have a small yoke, with the material banging firqm it in narrow side or box plaits. Others' are gathered, with moderate fullness into the collar band? As for stpffs,. tl^ere is to be a return to the (hair strines or tine checks and perhaps dots, although stripes and fine checks dome first. v j A THOUSAND DOLLARS THROWN AWAY. , ! Mr. W. W. Baker, of .Plainview, TjTeb., writes: \My wife had lung trouble- for over fifteen years. .We .tried a nu-jnber of doctors and spent over a thousand dollars without any relief.- She was|very low and I lost all hope, when a friend suggested trying Foleyjs Honey and Tar, which. I did; and thanks be i& this great remedy, it saved herlif& She is stronger and enjoys better heaAth. than she has ever known in ten years. We shall never be without\Foley's Honey and Tar and would ask those aflieteji to try it, J> at The Hawkins Pharmacy. Stold New York Thrice-a-^ eek \World! and Facts and JFaliacies, both papers] one year for $L25—208 papers only $1,25, Mothers can' safely giveFoley'sBjoiaey and Tar to their children for eoughfe and ColdSj for it contains no opiates or pther poisons. Sold at The Hawkins Pharmacy. L; L. .DAWS()N OPTICIAN Norwood,-N. Y. X I Formerly of Boston; -Mass., i \\(V TT T \DTP X **& '\P-TTTI^ \ T V JLJLiJL/ x> JpU -QL. 4- X AJU-EU ! Hotel Lawrence, Mo on the first Mondays of each month,. ira with a complete showing of all that is atest and best in t£.e optical I line. Ophthalmic examinations conducted i» tlie most scientific-mj inner. Artificial human eyes p'roperly fitted. Examina- tions free and all work guaranteed. Prices as low as- consistent with jfirst- claiss workmanship, ari^t only the best materials. Remember the next M03SDAY, MAKCH Oth, Hours 9:00 a. m, .to 5:00 p. ni. LEGAL NOTICES. 1 N OTICE—PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF ' Hem. Samuel A. Beman, S\urro£»ateiof the Ctmbty of Frai>kli», and according to the statute in such case madt. and provided, notice is hereby a;ive are ^ thereof exhibit fh-6 satue, with vouchers ! the f J. , J sidd y f on or before the 29th day of July nextL D&ted laimary w tb, tqaz* ! >IARY A. ^XIlSO , to the -undersigned, a.djtg-TOislrators,!at cte of J O. Alien, Jr. in Brushion i'n bf th th d f Jl tL A. W, Sheals Att'y fot Knis&tcm, N. Y. A beSulHutty illustmtec Subsctlptioa, $i.B9^ All jsswsdeataKirSoc. a copy. mm k son OfilceefTHE BrsEcIi office, QQS JF Street I, l4bertyS*, 1KVEHTOR. , D» •WTOTICE.—PURSUANT TO KN Olklt&R -*-^f oi Hon. Sam\is?l A, Bemaiij Stinfoefate | of tlie County oi Frimldits, atirf according: to t1l4 tttsititto m sts,ch case m-ide and provuled, notice is hereby giv^p: to jyl person^ haviosj 1 claims' at?rdu5t jJaLas Richard*, late of Moira, is said county, dcqeasied, that they are reqciredlo e^hrMt the samnj> w|t&. the cl%tij\{* thereof, to* the •aiufct-signedj admipfstra- >% at the dweliin* hemse of Said Patrick. F f HoU xa before the 3^<J cbv of ] une next Dsited >Ioii-a. N V« Nov. ^o f couaty| -on o 3 of ] une next, ' Dsited >Ioii-a. N V« Nov. ^oth, 1004, PATRICK F. HOX^LAN^ i AcJmiajs|ratQ» 'G. E, ^^oIlt^iH^, AttH\ fm Arfzfcinlstj star's, \ __ » O, i^ddjx-ssj X. Y, C ry a $<tcfi if you want good Bread, it will please ye« i E. H. Pottk ! E. E. TIME TABLES. O-] me. rsowall, York 8L Ottawa The Preferable Way to C Ottawa and all points in Ontario and Westerly Canada. \ Time Tabfe elf-ective May 1, Northbound. Express Express ET. Sun. E^x, Sun. ^v Tapper Lake b T^ a. m, -2 10 p. m. Glara 7 39 lt St.\ Kegis Falls 7 53 \ \ Dickinson Ctr.-S 01 \ \Moira '\lrlehmar \ INyando \•Cornwall ' \ Fuich A.r Ottawa Southbound Lv Ottawa 8 20 8 42 ft it S !?6 «' fe 47 \ 11 05 a, m ,7 20 a. m. 4 35 p. S39 'i 5$ 4 01 4 23' 4 I 1 A 59 \ 5 35 ° 6 4-KV>. tn. j«30 9 J 4- 9 22' 9 28 9 5O H *( ft <C 5.4 1 ; 6 20 6,35 «' CornwalT •' Nyando •* Helena •' Moira ** Dick.'scn,etr.^ 10.10 \ \ St Regis Palls ro 18 \ \ Santa Clara XQ 32 \ \ Tupper Lake\ it 55 p. in. 9 to p. m . Connections at MxJira -far< all pomts South. v ;f *« , IG.H. PHtrLLTPS, ' H. K. General Bass /k ^gt. A. ^ h • t (Dttawa, Cnt. '7 38 7 44 THE RUTLA'ND RAILROiAD CO. On and atterr Oct. 10th; 1904 and uitil furtheT not/ce, trains will leave Brushton da Sunday, as follows • GOING EAST. ? :38 0. M.~Express. tor all stations cc nnectmg-at Alburerh.witji Fast Express trams i&t south and east; Pullm-an Parlor ca'rs Albursfh to Troy and^ Albany to\ljrew York and Bujrljngton to /Boston via. Rutland with-out cnatig'e a id'coaches Alburgh to Troy and, Burlington o Bt Ct t M'l ith N Y g y , g Connects at M'alone ^ith N. ,Y. C. R R f ll it th At R o Boston, & H. R. R, for all points-s.onth. At Rojuses' Point with D, & H. Co. for Pittsburgh. 1:20 P. M. —Passenger, for Cheru>usco and intermediate stations, connecting with nixed txain for Rouses Point which does not carry X aggage. \ 6 :OO P.M. —• Mail, -stopping at all s t t Albb h iht Mixed,' Ex. Sun, 6 30 a. m. S 36 \ 3 O5 \ 10 37 p. m. 10 46 \ 10 54 «* n 42 *' 1 IS * r 6-00 a. xa 7'33 \ b 2Q \ 8 5O \ 8 57 \ 1O O5 \ 10 48 V 11 12 \ x-io p. nt. North and G.' P, Jy, except all points ations and , ppg connecting at Alburgb^ with night express for Troy and New \ orJfc also ,HQSton. and all New England points. Pullman sleeping. Cars, Alburgh to New York and to \Boston via Rutland at d ' coach/fes to Troy and Boston without, change. Train con- nects at M'alone with N. Y. C. & H. R. for Mon- treal and all poiats ,soi^H, 'At Rousejs Pt. with D &H C Cf PltbiTh p ,, A j D. &\H. C. Co.for Plattsbuigii.>~This tram stops twenty minutes at Malone- for suppe: \ ' , GOING 8 :54 A- M.— 1$ q i I, stopping at al 1 stappns., Ar- rive at Ogdensburg 10145 a. m., ponnectihg at JNfoira with 3SF. Y. & O, R. for Tupper Lake. AtNdrwbod with N. Y. C.&ll. R..R. R. for aJJ. points south and west, and. at Osrdensbm-g^with ferr ? for Pres'- cott, where connectiozi is made with through express trains for the west. - 5.17 P. M.—Passenget 1 , for Ogdenphurg and intermediate stations. Arrives Qgdeaksburg 7 ,'05\ p» m j 10:32 1 P. M.—Express, for OgdensbuJg and inter- mediate stations. Arrive at Norwood] 11:22 p. xa. Ogdensburg 12:20 a. m, ^ Trains,leave Ogdensburg fox Brushton at 6:00 a. m., 10:00 a. xn., 4:70 p^ m, flSf TICKETS to. air points east and West on sale at Ticket Office, GEO. T. JARVTS, C.^ General Manager. Generajl Pass. Agt. Rutland, Vt pT^ \ New Can Goods, Hew Raisins, I Hew Prunes and at O \ *&>-* Mixed Cbrd Mixed Hlock W at 16 per Cord ; at #1.25 per Cord. Enquire at Store DUNN & SON, -Successors r to Conger Bros, , 3T. The! Brushton Minstr S'35c. eis! The at Hawkins Pharmacy, CAR LOADS JUST RECEIVED, * Flour, Feed, Bran, Middlings, Glsuten, tim\ Fcsd, HE. I J Lowest Prices j Beel, Ponltnjj aiid all Fa Will exchange for • • i Q. S. % C. E. BkUSH, - HEALTHY GROWTH. Tlie 40th Annual Statement of.the Coitnectieiit General Life Insurance C Increase in Assets Increase 10\ Produce* Moi^a r 1 •I in Insurance in Force Increase; in Surplus 13 per cent & p A. C. DeSHAW f Special Ag,t. St. Regis Falls, N. Y. J. H. BULtEA, Gen 9 !. >, N. Y. W A. Pf T'-E ttMMBMHMIIpkMHklVMMNHMlMMMMHt 35 girls to work in shirt* factory. while learning. Apply at once, HtJLLOJSE COMPANY, MaJone. Hakes Kidneys and Bladder ECZEMA AND PILE CURE P Knowing: what it - 1 5rjve FREE OF afflicted a positivecufe for Erysipelas, Piles and skin Don't suffer longer. Write F 4 00 Manhattan Avenue, JNTew 'v|ork Shows cent sr cent was to suffer* 1 CHAiLGE, to any a, Salt Khetixn;, . Instant relief. . W. WILLIAMS, diseases FOLEYSHONILY for children; *afe, sur±» Zfoopiaf* In Slal^-Wood, Hop Poles, Po^ts and Fence Stakes. 1 Our 4 f bob slab-wood make fuel for boiling sap,. als .._ ._ .... I . M a. . i_. Oedar 1 ideal for ' V— f — JLT7 - *-\JkK-fV^ JL sxutamer use and kindliW; Secure'your summer.fuel before it is al|l gone. We are shipkng- I it rapidly.. j You can draw it cheaper ! slei^hinr ii