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PUBLISH 3D TUESDAY M 4 / t Uttla Pall*. N. jf4 <

ST EBJJljNS &BU;|;NEY4 ynoPwii tTOna. | | | •

Ti a*« o r i f w m i n M i On* Y «ar iu AI) »»oc«. . - ! ' » l *

fraCtk* a ill * y * » ' *t l&a ^fa*" " t * f -(f no t paid : > Mdraix*. tUW par y a a r

A4va* iu ln * rataa o * auul&aUnu.

j L » I I P R i N T i m d .

T » a Job pr1« U a f <J«p<«rtn»«'ox of Ma] Jot- « * « i . «»!• C'.rHirti .,««-,• !• e.|Ul|n»*d! adOi « i ; u . » u i . « > m ( v l I t utrj c » ~ M l >e| uf Job prlallatf lit « u Kiaoa. f n * M R M I I >a±la. Mall <>rd.>n» O r * , prompt a t t e o U o a . I

at, tbe M < :

county coi. rt.

RtPUBl lJCAN NOMINATIONS

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y r It. ii.i«-r Of A ^ - ( i . ' 4 y . AIUIA it It. iTKKI.K ,Of (l^fKlu.rr.

) o t ] C o a a i y T r v p a s n w j '

Hr.NJAMI.N Al Ui:s-«KI.I. . . .f i-.!iui*n r ' U t u .

r o r S i . . « . i m i m l W o n i r . 1'lriJ i»uir!.-'.. K A N ! K i . V B O Y N T O N . Of jiafwporw

f o r s c b o o Cbmmlaalcna-r. .wfii) . , ! fjlatrlot. AKT1 I t i l l J. HOME, of w u W i l .

4=*= NXWPOMT' special town ideating to vote on tbied highway propOtiitlon't on Thursday, September 7th. •» i

— t. i • the; eaiuc LMVE8TH iAfTlON M t o tht t C a m e Of

lb« «)l!ajH'-i of tbo Meyer's atoru !r. Albany, h i - Uwulted In a verdict that Jobn Dyei. jr., the contractor, and Clark" I. I> iggetl, superlntendfejnt, were reapOn«lbl'i IprUhe collapae.-1 They are tberefore • birred with roaaalaugbtef

• in tbe »oomil degree, and will bo tried session , of the ' Albany

era? M. WnrtK, the chief K.1-.1U11 envoy,

would be mire highly rugartlwd; •'£* Americana] if i e had done lij&'cioaatlng

!"<J 'magitaalmously

PRESIDE «njtj llOOfiKVR^T'H tna-gn.'-tl-cent work, whlen ban reunited in tbe treaty :>'• [>eac« between Japan and Ruaala, wl 1 , o down in history aa °n<> of the greii to it aad moat beneficent acta of a long 1 w. of great President*. No other mm< »uld have done It, and Kooaevelt fraapcd tbe opportunity with a skill and ai.gaclty tnat baa excited the unboui d«d admiration ofitbe world. Wrier.! DC m i r e the "Big Stick" howl-

JUJL JmJi

uncovi red , by

" KB? fji»j;y.

I TJX E I f c r r E REN CE- .-\

Tbo] H e # b » r County New* gloats over t >4 ttfet lb i t IJepubllcan vigilance baa at earthed a ad punlabcd. w m e mia-dolngi on i^o p krt of government 088-elala, uul attcnpa to convey the io> proMl(»u t i a t t: e wrongdoing result* from l ie public* a control of the* National govert meat. T be New* should not for-tret th. it the wn tag exposed have been

Republican* aad tbe wrong doers pr inaptly punished. If we waatec w t o i w :r In kind w« might re­tort i t at 4urin : the, brief laterrala of Democ ratie cot trol tbe policy aiwayu w u toloonlr uti and conceal Instead of expoalag aad p* mUblng. But the facta do not peav OutJ the sweeping atatejaefil of tbe betaocra Ic paper*.

Tbe »eopl* It criminated In the coir Um l e a k W i i i " I W I : l n d l c U - d a n d t h a t

(natter w hm- the way of »ettlemeat Prof. <2«3ojrge jhloore baa been rein-otated n th«- UJvialon of Solla, it having been }>r<>re«l <i>ai there wa» nothing cruuii, t> !u b a connection with the Nliro-t ulittre | xxspany and that be could d > siio**<i rk that tbe department wahtted dotje >x iter than any other man available;'.'jTbii Secretary of Agricul­ture u dajl iaat ed a formal statement, al*o if at tbe Investigation in the BurCac ^if'Anl xial Industry bad com­pletely ejpooj »ted Dr. Salmon, the chief o the I'.ti eau, who waa unflor a a clout for noMe . t ime . owing to the •toiiea of ' buM connection with tbe Howard lfablil,hlng company that had beeaforniahlnj: the Bureau of Animal Industry eflth ti,e meat labela which are attache i Uf'; tbe J slaughtered carcase* of anlmali that n <*i gitvernment in»poe-tlon be ori' be ig put on the market. It la af, tbect ttui t Dr.-Salmon'n connec-

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tlon wish the jp ibliahing company wao before tjlittj^bu in question waa deviled and thai since ihcn he bud severed hi-connectioci wltii tfic company and there waa noihiog; U}] criticise in hla oOIcial record.] Thia ijlearx away two of the unpleaeaali HUMlea that have been in i-ir-juluUoo, linii It ii highly probable that a 'urthijr investigation ol suv^^] of tho federal JdepartmonUi v.'(\[ show that therrfChrMipoon morc.'gnl6ko than fire In the scandal*, in circulation.

COMM£g*rk (J»j PEACE TREATY, ' Tuorw laamiiw ground for cocgratu

teller Japan bad made peac j t ed ib le . The modeatdoj-meanor •<• th i Japanese envbysjwaa la na*rJt*d' ct ntt mt to that of jtheir Iluo-

^s4Co opporen a, all of vfhlcbijwas <|uite In keeping wl h the attitude,of i'i- two nations Uro4ghout the war. \ Japan haa said 1 ttlc and done great things, while i lu*la-*well , tho hisJSory of th« war toll* (ho »u<rj. Now that Japan baa. so rlagnanlmously surrendered, what «s< i or I !•• In order U> s«|ve US: and eatabli ih p^ace. It Ul bccOm*)* flua« slahs to int ultfb In )K»»»tIng. %

s " t s ,• IT la thot gh l that a> S<XJQ as t i e new

1. 6f taltei

thc'Jate belllgereota. ed all that It may have

fpui, then, neither hax

thov g treaty of p sac* .-('resident for another

out of tho way the illl renew his applic&tlorj meeting of the fiagcie Tri­

bunal In ajfcordaijco with lion to the

bja »|U gges-powcjrs last spiting! The

State Department at Washington lm< learned th* t nearly ullvof the powers addren-Nsd while accepting in aulialancc tho InvItalic n, siitTgexted thu&tho meet­ing should » alt till tne conlljct tif Kus*. sia and Japa n was out of the way. The matter has r sated there and It •» X- take another fori; a l suggestion to" bring the. matter to friiltioo. Any of the |H)wor>< mat waa sli natory to the Ilagyo con ferunco iu.; i.t feci luolf i|OalllU)d u> Usuo thU I ivltatlon, tmt i f probably will bo left s-lth 1'resldunt Ifooeevelt to conclude he matter and got all the friendly hat: )n-> together again al the Hagne. Th s probublyiwlll be taken up aa soon a Secretary lUioiguU back to Washing on, when tnu PreilUeni will confer * i:u him on tho laaue of thc deaired renil idor.

lalions tio both NcliheribaB g hoped to ^airi , '.mi all that It l l lght have lost or that it risket lot mating lla appeal to the arbitrament Of jvar. The j possibilities of war are no dreadful that any nation that come* <> >\ of it unrulned may ]u*tly claim. tl)ngrutuIationH. -^ New York Trlbiinu i) '• '

The newsold ration of the Islen of the •~»'t took Up armr- In defense of ita very exlstoncu.i It ftfiiight a war which has boon an ^unexampled succession of oarefulljj Apd njost cleverly pre]>ared 'tflolOrleswlLllcsjj any other victor in such a ca»ft% Japin. has demanded much; Out the I'Ttjnt haf> prt>ved that It could moderateU« rc|tiilrcment, and was' in-i:apa'd!ii ofvvagUlg a war either to hu-miliary aa ^nlagpnlst or to slake-the thirst of s^oll. jThe envoys of Japan return froo> oiii shorcn bearing with them the reasonable assurance of their empire's fnturo I security. They have done w.-i;. U'it th«: gain Is notall theirs. In dufeaS aiul sorrow, tho great Russian nation haa'learned the lesson that there U no itronjjth fo^ any people except In public virtue am Justice, fortified by scrlout and. patl idt endeavor and or-,'iiui-Mtiiin. Tile Russian people will yet pluck Victor r at home from this defeat at ihje offil of the earth.—New

(Vork Mallj,] I j

It Is thi.flscai! Hsjvatloa of both na­tions tu i:«aa[>e t i e vust e\)>enditures that wouU'iiilve; awn ilrni.ir.il.si by A contlnuar«3d of ljiititilllies. * *" • The decision r^i»chcd yesterday but

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Kf . T H E STORM : The storm of last Sunday afternoon

Monday morning; waa very aeVore wide spread In its dam a, ring effect*.

LUtle Kafls aufferesl la-ocrmmon with otiher placet, by t not so' aei lously as on some former oocaslons. J. couple of a Ilea west of this city the trolley track* Were covered a n d * large bodyqf water pouring down one of the «mall water r ins formed a small flood < rhioh, with « ater under the West Shot e bridge at .V ohawk, caused a sllgbt i iterruptlon 0 ' traffic! Monday morning. A l Poland, MWdlevllle.HInckley, Fort 'litln.Coop-enatown] Norwich and ojtl era! places great damage was done. Bridges were washed away; water mains! $roken, cel­lars flooded and ID some Calais buildings undermined.' Railroad trafli* on the M. i M. waa Interrupted by tfit waah-ibg out of the tracks at Poland and the Weaken.ng-of the ifestle at Elnckley. South of Utlca tbe railroad i wvre also out of business and the Weat Shore also had trouble near Fort Plain Tbe dam­age will amount, to many t! lojuuuds of dollars all told. The Jfpll owing dh-' fsatebes give some of the] particulars:

U T T L K KALX£l 11 [{'The damage in tbe p i t ' pf Little ifalls waa considerable..' Put nice creek land 'Cemeiery creek oVer Sowed and (.lowed deep gulliea' throu fbl Monroe and Pierce s treet^ Thej lock-up at Police headquartern waalfooded, the aputmenta under tbe briil, ;e |at Pur-oaceand Ple/ce streets we -e partially rtaabed oat, aa were also tl oso of the bridge on Kliubeth street. Tfiere waa (u break in tbe water pipe t iat crosses Purnace creek, near tbe Ea;l|jmllla, a break in me Petrle street si orjm sewer, and a cave-in of the road-be. I, About ten ((set square, under the rail vay track* ait the gulf bridge. j

AT POX-A.NO. ' 1' — " !| Poland,Sept. 4.—A^Oadrjui^tstrucW Poland about «£0"thls foren pli and the kauyahqeru ' j , u p a t full b inku. The B^re i l brook on West Main itrrsetaroae Very rapidly and the stone a •ch was not largo enough to carry off thi) water, which set back till It ran ov r the high­way, carrying the sidewalk Steber Into the road and,the si jewalk of Hlrs. Larncd over the road ind part of It uown trie river. Tho nllroad cul­vert crossing the brook jus. 'Utlow the highway was not sufllcient t> carry the water and It sot back flood ngj the liv­ing rooms and celler of 1 IW|)h WIH-Oughby 's house, occupied by hiti fathur1. As the water rose about" IS fttit to the lies of the railroad the illlli g began to wash awuy and In a few mli.ulcs about

M feel of the embankment waa

away. The stone i •uwert No. 111! in the yurd limit was u lusirmlncd and fell In. Passengers «era trans­ferred on the trains north ind south. En the village tho stone w< r\f on the

forty washed

of|IF. J. C.

u eroding

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SPECIAL D ^VH AT STATE KAIR^ Special davv at the Stale Pair ; have

been designaxd by the commlsston a -

•II—Now York S u t c follow.i:

Monday, Soft day.

Tuesday, Sebt. 1-—Syraeuacj day. WedneMlay, Sept. I-—(iradgo day. Thursday, Si pt. )-l'-<Jovern(>r'»,;Log-

islatlvo, Veier Ln's and MUliary'dav. Friday, Sepf lf> Women's day. Saturday, S. pL IrJ- -Aatomoblle duy.

ma<'hinery'ani elation of thN mltnlon I have all the possible on exl ut Syracuse du U-~M. ('.i.i 111,.

and Dennlston have asked for

TO KELP T H E FARMERS. Nothing Is *» well CMlculated to help

thu farmer ar I lcs«on the liard i.»ln>i uttondant UJIO i tilling the soil a-, the u*o of the hi'est and most Improved

IniplcmoaiM. In appre-act the Statei Pair Com­

ma king spociai efforla u> labor-saving machinery ibltloo al the SUU' Fair ring the week of Sc|>t. wiOners Olln, fWlllarii »ru In charge anu thej antl received additional

space for tt»o d t h e e x h i b i t i o n

w i l l linil t h a t a

pay him If only Inic abreas'. of I he improved machinery to bo »eoured I

Japan has ag a great nation, est ideals of and by yield

splay of this portion of. 1': ••• stpdlou* farmer

villi to the fair «•. J re-for the piirpoaej of kuup-

al s wora.

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wimld have jBeoi lutlfU-d In all the world iti Insisting brought the grck , war to an

>KACE kill shown herself lit IK-ontrolled by the hjlgh; '.'•.ir. . : . , » ! • • • . ' . ; . - . i t i . n ,

lt\ points which she the oy«s of upon, has

nn end. [ At the meeting of ibc \»-*- •: envoys U-: T»es*iay •.ii.-.Uiwi.:..- very une*petfted-edly walyo<l all ijlalm for indemnity, and thus reraovi i{ the last barrier.U> a successful issue of the oeacer negotia­tion-. This ite h out of tho way: the other questions (were 'imckly settled and the treaty f Portsmouth: wltl be signed thi* aft rnoun without cere­mony, in tho roo n where the negotia­tions have been onducuil. It l» !un-derstood that thi great Loncesalon was made by tho dire. I onlor of the Japan­ese Kmperor. I y this conce»sloi> In' the Interest of h inanity and peace the Japaoean nation ii as galrted Intlniiely more In the mind i ofall right thinking people than coulfl have ponxlbjy been gained by succei fully prosecutlog the war to the Dltter] ind.

plishei Of tho .

OAME PRCp ECTOR BAlRDj |>|cst and ( i*a« Com-StaAe Fish, F

tnlsaioner Wh Supervisor Johr. ihe oflloe of a«si

tnoval of Charlds lelectlon could Mr. ilalrd Js night to bold

t !•!•-• has apiMiloted Italrd. of Norwayl to

nl game (>rutcctor, to All the vacarc r caused by tho

A. K'loik. A bet r jt have been made.

U D lypo of man tbat pibtic ofBco—capable,

re-tor

away. Whaahe no r protest* that he will not seek ur .11:0 piihe will tlnd him-atalf forced u>,take | it is thrust upon Jllm by thoo««rwh«im)ng sentimcot Of iDie country---Now |Vcf k World, Dem.

ipright, cotiacian tous and energetic. 3wla ono of tho It adlng cltl/.enp of the lorthern towna if the county and i.t-ho full contidm !••• of Uho J people. 31s purpose wt:I be to faithfully per-orm the duties • f his office, without ear or favor, Mid the man who doea bat will have xr. c hearty support of 111 law-abiding icjtlxens. Mr. lU.r.l Is i Repupllcan kL\ one ot tho mun vboae advice u d counsel in party natters Is .-arn.n ly sought, i t In re-fretted that all! he worthy applicant-or this position\ sulU not' receive ap-olntmenta, butjt loir turn will proia-dy come later 6c, It not for that par-Icnlar office, fo* something elao "joat s good."

registers t!iconcJi slon that wa« Inevit­able from ihe f>. ginning. 'The world will now :ui*n w|ii|. the keenest Interest to see hov'ahe twi> nations will behave in endeaviitlng u repair the waste and make use ul th- iiins duo to the war. Japan ha» linuffitjeotly rich reward l a l ,

L . , ' i l l . . . ^ -morrow, the terrr^Mry shsf baa brought uqder her uontr( I and i)t| the opiwrtunity for OxpansUui ihe hus won. Wc In the United Sbiten sbiill not be likely to lose sight of a iy mtufcurcs she adopts In pursuing I $r |>oll4y of commercial de­velopment. Shc|a/lll be-our very for­midable rival, perhaps an altogether successful rival, f/ir the trade of Fast-e m Asia. In Ki&iia It is to be hoped that M. W •.:<•• t> i imphs at Portsmouth will so.Incoase hif standing -"and Inilu-ence an to( jive wlijer scope and effect '-» his well knownjiliborai views.—Now York Tim la.

It I* som iwhat difficult today to tlgurc out how ii47body,in this tho twentieth txutiiry, cilo vorjj*. well approach the dliaenslom ofWc'^iCnUomarrot Oyster Bay. The Xloro ^ooMCvclt stands un­challenged a* the world's tirst citleen, wc utko oil j i r iuiii In a salute in which the enthusiasm is * o wise surpassed by the rcspcci»*-New|York Evening Sun. . At tint s t int it pay seem that Rus­

sia ha- .',» r.jil u umral victory In that she carries $cr p.ijtit in refusing to pay un Indemnity. I! jt when second sober Lnought sour' In;jjwhen the treaty of p-ii.-- haa Uicn aci tally signed and de­livered, haaiciccorib a part of the law of nations, part o the actual obliga­tions of Rustda and part of thu.conceded r ighu of Japan; wimn we see as accom-

l.shcd fact* Port Arthur In the hands Japanese, Kiirca and Manchuria

Surrendered^ by R ssia and the more valuable half of Sakhalin and thu southern line of t o Chinese Faaicrn (tallroad turned ov :r to the Japanese, it, must be plain thu t these fact* carry wltii ihem tbo on Ire renunciation of Russia's iHillcy in* t io Far Fast and an abandonment of 1 er prograihi of ex­pansion toward t i e Pacific. * * • As thu result, of tl e i>caco of Ports­mouth tho CJnltod Status beyond a doubt stands bigho.1 today In the esti­mation of thcj.worltf than ever before. Ijn the pcrtoCof 1 resident Roosevelt this Nation baa hc!< tbe scale* uvunly balanced bowrcon lapan and Russia, ban resolutely kcp< ihem to their work and in spit« of jeale lay and biltornc»s has made their nccx nclllallon a durable

,6enotit to the world.' Mr. Itodaovclt l(aln« lmmc«ilioly thereby in renown

'awl popularity. When the time cornea tor further htjkjer hi will be almoal In­vincible. Whither. -io|»ought it or not, by this last a c t hi has tixed himself more tlrrolyhn t i c popular regard. The oppoaltldo, wa* ilrjeady broken and and diMirv-aa!/.e.i. He baa swept it

HOUlheast corner of the brldj Cohl brook was partly washi d; out and jwlll require relaying. . The dollar of i.'lalph Willoughby's store; w iaj Jlooded Troin Cold brook and thu wind >WH forced out by thu water. The eel at) of the house adjoining, occupied 1 y Jr|. New­man, was Hooded. Thomas dcMahon, who has a barber shop nexi lour lost a quantity of wood and lumtort, I which went down tho stream. He b )gan mov lng out his tonsorlal articles n.feur hla building would bu undermi ioVl! The cellar and • lower rooms of H itiul Carl ton were flooded with about t wfj feet of •rater. Tho stono bridge on t i n Buck hill on thu rood from Cold Btjook and Russia waa washed out and pu •tiee wore c-bllgod to go via Gravcevlllc rpro here "«0 reach that village. ' i

iUDDUKVILIdO. |

Mlddleville, Sept. 1,—Tho .\i'u tanna Brook went on a rampage <>day and a ashed out ono of the stono « bbuncnts under the iron bridge at (.[i* school bouse, letting the bridge into the creek. An M-lnch water mah Irom the reservoir, which supplies tl.c village v l th water, was broken, cutting off the < ntlro village from Its water tupply

The work of repairing thi main ia being done as rapidly aa pos ilble, and ir Unexpected it will be completed to-

Tbo bridge Is pra:tic*)ly.a njew ode, having been erected since the f -cshet in 1808.

":

ay no, Oonciral .rgont. affalo,X.y^l ,i-

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liolcel Plate Ron. I Again SetUag Colo­nial Ticuceta tc tho Pacific Co.t--.i-

•42.50 Buffalo ,11 principal! poiota on acitlc Coaat, an I low rates to many ther points In tl u far weal. Tickets i sale Septembc! 19th to October il • t, or farther Into mailon writs R. K

;paome-MaKinttln Thef Country Caloii ; . .P. ant. j

The bunctlt-'and liitliavr Joy of creat­ing real homos In th ^ Country are Ulua-tratcd by mart/ iwr* mal experience- in •the Suptembce Couc try Calendar. Sec-[rotary ltonatXirto's y oil-kept farm near Baltimore;. '?«4 Pot r Man's Paradise, Of homo aild1 Xroci and flewers. dc acrlbed by Mabeli «.' 'flood Wrfgbt, one at tho creatortj a Ipr otiy little romod-ulcd Dutch farm-ha isi; Maxheld Par-irlah'a artl*tlc bandit of a: In the interior decoration of;bis ho nc; a house built by an "IgnoraitaW * nj another by an architect, arkj ami n j the brightly treated theme*! TH ) Jsell blooded yel-lowaof tho •'oikuatri hou-e'' cover and the profuse, large tail explicit half­tones wlthln.^cnnrpSi! tc from the ple-torlal side a nfWnbwr fail of inspiration

Vio every proapecUvo bjomc-builder.

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111NCKLKY.

Hinckley, Sept. 4.—The', rujln storm which passed over this section Sunday about H p. tu. waa the worst experienced i t years. It waa a vcritab u cloud birst, with Its'torrents of ralr, aiicom pinlod by sharp lightning. Although o! short duration, It cuuaed sc\ era! hun­dred dollars'worth of damage to far a era, wboac corn waa laid .Hut U the giound. The Fibre Company's Jdant is Idle today. The extra high wt.tor occasioned by the hea ry tains, cirrlcd away a )>orilon of t ip water IIj rue. No repairs can be miule until to i i . water subsides. Tho ots wil o< t bo so'muxh" on account of tbv b;uak, but tho shut down will mean considerable. J

The railroad trestle wae-ntt oonsld-erud safe for passengur servl So on ac­count of high water, so the pfisserigor train-i did not cross to-day;

rqitT I 'LAIN. Fort Plaio,-*/«pt. •!.—A cloudburst In

tihjb farming country south of Fort i'ialn early today caused damage to thu extent of many thousand doll int. | Ot *q tago creek, ordinarily a amal stream, suddenly assumed dangerous propor­tions, it.- banks were oyerll jwed for ra les, several bridges belog desiroycd and many were badly damages:. High wiys were washed out, a fetV I uiMings wiiro demolished and Carrie 1 away, orchards were uprooted and nil ch dam ugi; was caused to grain, hop y trds anil gardens. Debris waa brought into the Mohawk Valley and jammed nto opining under thu bottom Ot I he canal, which permits the crock th- Mohawk River. The water held bai.-k by the jam overflowed nto thu cu .al. A hlg tree struck tlto banks of

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canal with great force, threatening but fortunately; the The breaking would

l'J-milc loiel :in(o

th< to xiar It away canal wax caved.

e emptied the ha F6 t Plain and caused muchMithger.

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SLOCK 7beS fourth

Klock'Famil J hi irsday at about t,wo m « at ^aixenda blrr i i iFour

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MILT REUNION an lual reunion of the aa iciation was held on

* r' ort Klock' homest» ad,

Eif this village, md t400(notquiu all 1) people, aluiost

all of whom yrf re Wiled to the piot ccr Pal attpe famklyl b f blood or marrla ge. The farm, the pn se t t residence of Mr. and Mrs. Amoe K lock, has been in i >os-

U}« .of 'tftaj jfimily since 1742, the ori/titial deedsjffcm the patentees bt lng ii i : 1 ri Klocaj'tl }ic ssession. It incli des t: ie iitand.on wal jh the defeated tot cea o' i irlfohn J ohm on and Joseph Brant tooc irfcfuftjiJlejr the.skirmish known ki the}battle pf I] dock's farm, October lfjtb, ! 1780, whin the raiders were checked alter I h e battle of Stone Arabia, Iniwb'ici the patriots were lie-feated, thppuv'h 'the dllatorinesa | or wlorWj of. Gen. Can Rensselaer. The same, cause |op< rated to favor ttnlr escape from'lkloi It's at the coat ofnca'ly all of the pluiodei' which tbev had) IC-cumitlaied In thi r devastation of SoiO-barleU they [ba . iug -been obliged to abandon theljr|aii.lllery and some ot) or impediments' be:ween that place and Stone Arabia. ' I hua they gained no h -lng by the raid, : avin'g on the contrt ry suffered much -pot (, with only tho (jails-faction of haviut inflicted Irrepara'ile lossesjon the poiriots of tho Palat!nc settieinenta'tb!cciinierbalance tbom.

ul

llllOIl.

Icujito vliie,

exercise! were, opened wjlth vprajterby C.jB. 1 lock of Little Fajls, aftorwhlch cumt what eomc consldctcd the moat important feuturo of the di.y, a square meal, ierved In appe'tizibg sbauej;by the ladi:» of the association After dinner, the meeting w^b caile orderJby F. P..JK os;fcofSt. Johnsv president oti ihi association, followed by.ahaddreai of '• relcome by Saward G. Spoqri of New villi:, after which the an­nual' j-eportajwurj) read and the follow­ing blfiicers chosen: President, Am,os Klocki: vlce| president, Burt Klolik; secretary, Z.iR. Klock; treasurer, l)r. C.M;;KlockJ J v ' j | Some routine and miscellaneous bubi-

nieas y^as also.tra isactcd, thu principal busimjas, however,, being the renewal of old friendship, and tho formation! of BOW 0 ie*, fotf wh ch this gathering af­forded excellent i|facUitiea, which were impro red to the utmost.' Great regret viae felt and b.sprc»»cd at the unavoid­able absence, owing to domestic aflUc-t|on, of Mrtw rtrude M,- Walrath-Voun . , of Adatns, Jefferson county, tbo cnorgiitlc and enthusiastic historian of the oi'iranlzationli Other noticeable and regretted absences wore thoso ot Reu­ben Timmarman of La Furgevlllc, Jffferskm coujniy, who was one of, the early jjettlenl uf the Black River coun­try, having gone there from Manhuim more liau sixty years ugo,. and Hiritin Klock of thi- town.

j Great credit] i* duo Mr. and Mrs. Klock for their generous hospitality bn tbese ijccaslo'ntt, ID giving the use of their (Toumlf and barns, and in opening tlielr houso ltd tho inspection of the visitor». Tjhesc |courtesIcs wore fully appreciated by'tho company who found not the! least noticeable featured In Mr. KJlock'ii tine heru of thorougbred Hol-atkiln cattle. The plane wus ui'stcfully decorated with the Amerlcun colors, ir eluding the j flag from the llag?tall oicctcd by St. JonnsviUc chapter, I); A. R., lindJAlonxo Smith Post, G. A. R., on tho|l25th aanivursury of the buttle ol KlocJk's ilbla. Tho. St. JohnsvLllc bund furnished imusic.'

I I i ! SOME SECRET INKS.

Bttl

Ope

m

ibJBJotfieDaJr.v' «cr*b«r 4,. Wt i| lb« j fourihi»

be-, ijii' Of sjho Man holt i Lut I-rtt waa;! gaihoring

linrAlr^d at! t i e nhuroh, a. tttird of thej! num'ier ek-tn|y]ffiin, jot in^c rfer idl! !A» pr igram waa |d slay id I aiid

cur ailed, It hau b sen ,ar-toll>*jrsi r. V aK Ne if York; C'Uairmun.

MO KjUjKO ' CSSIOM. a r l i a ;

8i=v.. 1

il nui'Mra. C aapard I'usstuk. W« ftoaie

I Ii* y.H- it. fi. fiol;. jClltle Fulls.! iCJ.Irla-ir. Mi rcy. Itaffalo.!

A. K-lira. Gcorgii T.sholl. R« St. J ikbi »vtll« Clmptor.». Al R.I

< evoititl

Jgili. UtJa

DinilivM' : 0 ) o

the 12:00 tijij

Thejl' one of j tlon of.-| tain, b;i shown Ister ol-'I tbe set'l churcq and know Q) j April with ofi the lltfj tlvity. Slykv, decker|iagi caped,ffl*ut Cunudiulnu years. !k i| RemonMcl ubout MSl(r

helm

j . y » u

ra.C aa

I. Uiivrilimi ?A»ooha Miqa*-S:3D|i'elei{K4 "t ie C Ul p.1 IIB at II«'U <••"

jr>- i Jfi auk p.

*V Kofjt CallUu.Cli |Cigo s, rituto \t"i e-lt«)irent

F.

hi at ft. "" t i e *

tiiui.'ni.

that ar. I Whoa ud I the ji

Rel|n. uMJeider'j BO, b'

rj bujid

V o 6 ed 17

liffl, Icr'ji horn

I Is- . ;... , -fi

• fj

pard

Ueu trul

purpoa of two year*; years; tt irse j

i.trrm <* Krrniol i T b e tuarlea Kauat.

icary holdK-mi* Okuves In iiP.Dn.1. bitivolutlouary, bv Edwin ill Nulsoii. Utk-

i ifi

vjieo-K*

SWw'.Yi

It jpublloan Cityfc< riTemtion T h e ltcuubl a*o olWoti r

wards i tbieb t y o f i J u I i J, t o k»n<: 1yd de cjratcn to i oil iHty Ct i rcos i . n to b e l l Councl of Sep i imoer.

of-sot itoatiaR a 'isarai: frecortler

tor

thall a) i o ut-ta n tbe 11). 1W l ly oi i CT of < ;ity C o m a lit.

r IOHN GC KI M l l l i

EPUBLICA* : Punt uit to :b« i»l>»v«i Ukl' uluetor of tbo Klrat War I ol Palls ai i rt-.j v* atod U> ia. «t Allt-rto "•

i >rk City. k'rooraiui, B.HU jlc'llorttlinHr.'

Lung Hyut'."?! erved by the ladlqs of

itheran church from loi;k.'' ' [j • ! '• . ;' ' j '

.u theriirfj churph." was wbllsbedillQ 'this sec-

Tho .date is uncer-

of tiio Sucoiid Wi rd of tbocl .f of . l l s a r i rc.|uiist.) I t o h n o u t lu'Cau cua

at i.'lii-ii eat EfiKlne l l m i f r ol) Uart|on aUrfiet. In said utSiOOt

j a t l B g o i of two

^osj prior. I to il742..1i

ia id jireaehiing

i }u -y H• a-Ltrther in mitt-t> tirxjp, who speabi of f i l i n g

n a loir the Indians ace then

Btsh, on a s - 'turned, ninntecniof

j church wj; i ugs," .and nlty carijil'dlJitocup hese y.'or«ij James Van jars, und! j.Iahti!*Wl!i-ears. Viio Slkkuies-eckcr wai carried to with thi

where ! TV,'.' i l h c

! tl r i V f r l t l a a c T h a i l l f i i t i i l n n i M V l a l l i l f I ' n -

• II K I | M > B I - . I «s> I l e a l .

LctterH wrltft'li wltjt a sol'itlon of giildi jllver, lojipper, tin or iiiorcurj d HHOIV.SI lit Injma fortls, or, Mltiiiilijr •till,- ol Iron lor {lend hi vinegar, w|th water .tililctl iinill tliojlliiunr doea tuit Htnlil a white UIIKT, will n-miilii Ln-

for tw'o i(' ttirf v|ailile shut uj In the for aone honrii grniltm: ly ncqujifc irjBtnntly ou'sjeii

Ench i)f .(heriojsjo pcculhii colot t dcopivl tlet; slly< ptr, brown, but mon ill tinlviihtngi erjt nw ty tors In • he form nrt* a ihat iitini

arimon

i jO \^E TALK TOO MUCH?

to

P i c a

In th talk

tt«4iitly i of Hlleli •«•.

t ' l i r l t i g . t h e

the psiifor

thnt 'b* come • vl ill bint or on hiiflttif i. hentrsi Iron passed. o\or thftn, tlis» «-viilnitutItm being thnt

burned to a sori thi> mm tor Isjny of chanonl, alnil ni iy iiti-ntlnnllei th • one thnt i»rr IK made by d! M>

ln'» nc tvv iVrltli g with

d<4rfsl ' Ulbloj oillni*, was pny

tli. * cor faponjli1

tltj» tlrsj Afglliu

ir«»n niniitliH If ki'nt rk, but on 'oxposiin; > thV opi»n ulr Will color, or will do si> held Iteforo the tint. UtloUN gives ItH own the -\\-rltlng -jgold, it Hlut^: lend and coi»-

II poHHoaa this com}-that In tlnio they

IriivltiK the let}-|)orforatlbnsi There • of. other solution* l<» on expoHtirO ti>

i ^ r H U

back ivwi e Troy, wh)|n twcoty*l| x pastoi) | r | Vun Dei(^t) n Is at prttj :nt HartwiiKiSc

The Mi . , Hon in &uifml*r lutioimij^ his] est. ItM cs

.1 fy I. Kt uttioiiR which wi) ii n Juke or milk, bni I ices tin- lx>st result ving it scruple of'pnj

OUIII.TM of water. r(c • water, to 1H> ron

the application' of! •til miccohsfully In;

with .leliilaliad In! Kiir.

soldier.^ u has lon^ lr dcclphu stones, they c eluding the Doy

A ce now sof| less bu of tho <L , a love IfgfJ the ane

4 i bud lor a barn.. rs l]o • almost a generation Ro 'j Jl |\V. Young1, now of inljft-'rc{l to,theIpcpplo for

; 'Oil:

OUI

th ;«de years.

Of,.

ie. ilndsans flvo while thejchi But>h wero

they wero un

dri»n of playing frlght-IndiuVi, •ened bjjjj ht a»p aranco of

and ruBJS d scriuningto thfclrrto'theni. The yoljb in the 1 nil inn (jarb. entcreil the W^d'eckq:' ionic when to the ruj-tonlahtt^jOt apd delight df th i family he wua-ifjjscofenl tc 1 as thelr|misb ng jboyj. The joMf rtucl i imJoti'ug! tau only be imagian|j |Th j' descendatits of John W i n d o ^ r are'!* -Hi stalwijrt. sinBtintl daughtpti off ^ i i h e i m und:'four gune utionrt & : at .jir iserjt memberi of thj) ManboM; lj.it tl e :an''parisij,. 1: al lure not mjffib irs; p the clturcli. .The jyoungrM-t bubO iss is baby,, John,' thj) grandsip1!^ Mh. 'Dehghti R,l Koilerj, itndu t,&iu^r'eat-great grai|dson of tho Indian ;5j;kpitve t> >y

Tho Murjlih;ih: .t- «'as burned as rclawMl'iibov*; uroiT rebuilt scmutiine 'prior MGI*J2i fdjp. thu rccordii sl|ow that u chunm||.xlflBJ 1„ there In tl Jt was iKiowcHifij :h.

In 18Wtjlatcljijr.:li book money Imij Jraii« t to build [ur which ittlltijier > t itt-H was long k the OldJfYellow < huroh.

Tho, K t i and present ctiuirch was built iiii'i)»M. Tisa ord chui-ch was,then moved ij^igl thj, -itd and is1 still stand-Ing'hallS iii nhe|: iw«y on thoiijes farin

In 1780,

Hrpu-tn purpow ward ft tin- pur City Co of Hires for Hi.' m a y pn . J o l l

. J OH ll.ltiu.

lUVto, I IT Wfl.TAHATII

liOIH IAN, Sept. Jib. 1903.

I*ursi: nU-cuirl I . l t l lo I

t o aorvt o f such btiforo t

i W A I 1 O.

i IKKA

llutetl

nlwitor* PallS t o t-'liiirli-s Tit irsd f. * . for wurd f«i the ,pur City Co of wiriw for. tbe tuny pr>>

O'clo

ille.:l<iri t i t lie 1 tit I'lre for m-rl

on took

cuainl <ir» in a a # lB0S.at8|l p. i a. i f c -

far u rtlas Mrm the t4!rn>«f f >ur „.terft afl-tlnaa-

seliu. ctimmlail m. « for t m Mr I Of arai a joatlce o Mio pea •« for ibe 'our y •!»«: tbrt> CitiDatab sailor tho >nt> yr ir each. | • Jj| • II | ' jl me di slitnalod,: ir i)*oldli, c taa irt-n tbe several w ir«tM| to a itoct |< I -le-abore cettvt-ntk aajwblcb primates

if tio ae+lM :aard redai a *d

, aaaa ibem! It , a i a t t l i u C i n E on

on tho MU i ay

a: u a w c a n d itjvera wards, t

at s o clock p. m

• J t N i l <-v.

bo 1 >pUb ifcan Imcl y e f ' I Do cam aa a' use

I h i l t i in aald c l tyj po T b u r < ay. or 7, p. OS. a tMOl >'i:av:k v. a. foi: Ua« of iitii ilnatliiK t). e AlMoriu in Io i aid tbo U r u i of two yeili**. a s 1 al»> for

OBOtineloctliiK f vo {itclrKutoa U liie rcntl . iu, o lcc t la ; a "inaril .-nam. 1 too incntti ars iti sorv J for one ytfar »od niuiU. tUiu tit sili It oUicr- L tuliltv porly 'Otae bvfu> i Urn can us .

" iti

1 EPCBLICA*. C,lH.,UCi;S.i |n11 . ) ^he atmv.i •nil|| 'the 1 U.pub 1 * n

Iitv. 01 Tliurada: Hrpteinbs r Ttb. 1 MS, ' ipg|rpos« at no i l n -

il ward fdr t b e ijijars, und alat)j forl .t l io i, it.i.i HIH.M t""-j *M« iurpc • i or

v lccUodlSvo <]i luKates U\ t b . . € l t y 0 mviiu l o n , olectliiK a war 1 co iu i i i i t i i f <i<|.ilinii m«n l e n t

for oil > year , urn I f uir t b o truuHii :t loo iltborll uslneaaui mujy ptv>s«rly *i mo l|f rati uis. |) El II VXT., ' • • n -E w f e - , | : V * Oofc»ilW>,

•cyt .

A;O?..

IUO.-I.

idEPUBUCAII CAUCUS l'ursu o>t to l.o abfivoJ call ( the ltopUb

if tin- riilrcl Wal d offtbe c i ty o f£ I t.le rciiui s tod'to in -«t Ii) cuut us^ai tbe IriK' l iose U o iso n sal i"fjit r on

• ,y. Sep ember "tl, t«», at H DO: tfi I xtk In- IK uiliiatluic >iiu Aldiirn ail In i aid l l ic !< rui of twi years , an 1 a lso for

,. i t* bae dflnlectltiK t ve dleleKatos I » M J . - --eiit.li n, eliHUltif a ward i}outoi>t(t+<5

One Altiertuitn HOC a lso for l lie

jlulcic ites t o t ie ii-.;ilm k war I coniinltt se ot

two y d tiiKiflve

- /» • • lectl iu to servt Of nueli "lerjini

at ii. , fivn

II. I I Hitci

fur on a y e a r , no i fnr t l i e ti attaii: i nilier I unlneiui a mail propf rly

I lie caiir.us. iKI. M C D O N A U

a i) 1, Tiiustlii

Omi w is Tbev w | "rfbal

AM I 'UACKKNWpSII. J ELLII . eptei itier Jtt), paD5.

tru nit f IIIOWN: I

at year.'

sliDlwt- that edilice - -

nown at*

Ii

nk KLW. H. D. at warn; and I e

Hayes,

church Tho iU<>{ lieu by a student from

tal4a,ry, [Rev. Mr. Huvcrly. .\ iinhelra, and this sec-

la stored with Rcvo-j torn'. )f the dejjpasi inter-imhtjd [that thcjManhuim

Luthurtffl uhlircm aril liolds'the remains nly:Ilvc Ruvo|tttlonuryj

th< tjction of the element.-. do it ifopo's.'tlble to|

uuiut. on thu old tomb-l iV. R. are!doing what

historic spots, in-

|.ro|)rli and; tli -VlrilCU and ail •l.iuiu-fcry 1, 1 ; Til ls and 17 tbe ful i -ytml IMI app -ii r iveted tbereti : Ti l ls Zl buln

invest 1 iy (ieorgi - 1'ral'ij u, e:f-(joii|iiji> il^bv ays , wl t t j lntore

. 31 IMIIHII opoi | t lon

tbr. Wllk

f HI; .ul. enroled by f o i r volt KulilSt. Tbe sec >n(l p OVIIIK: \ ,;

tf'ie MM n uf t w e l v e lit. irlut. d for tb# coiial

s l i ' e l t r i i s s brldn.'. und;' be alnltml'i ts llolldai-f" ia:ri)s.sb;|iriii:e c feek ut Ives

mm defi atod by a uiajQ Ity t s)h, < : f ir, a n t H'J uiiuliht.

Job i 'V. (Jo iKilon dliid Wet liuoio n

.deatli (J

. two di Mrs. Ai S . I I I M , 1 'IllUtti of SIIIIN ury S id llriHikl ml I I

A b ird CDtitjiliiltie In etc., si und ov was ci T h e liiii on'ban Vails.

uatelt bear the mill by II. It. I ntJiiiiU'ii by lire

)r

P a r J-Wx..i^li S l i t -ne t - i<» B u -• b i n I > Io T / i l n ' k .

United too iiiu<-ppreclntc

iifti tlx Inn. nif I oi l thire about maebthi

liiisfni'ss hours, nt nnr tablf" we tnlk'.on coiiMliitf, ns though

IIK worth thinking ted the llrst 4nlklnk' American Is eonald-

fr«vl prjirtorlj* fcrjdlppi-Jl uuli-ts In- can talk nt nil tiling and ijiioji nil ^ul>-Jrsts.

Ib fon

h andi 'db) without

'IMS tl'otl)

We lilriji , and no

ni l tliin>

nil

the Krlo

to reach

CHURCH ALES.

allrtnco. fortn

t i i t lon

ulciiK ei fhntiKijd: panlorbdi tail con

facjultlei; no mrs»r tslty for nnr tall dulfi i ' .

TJtrre

of »»ti» i islon. Hut tli'oro Is he OIKTICH.S niul ••tw­

in whMlk so ninny of us In-

IK II Iftt'lM

it ciini •

to

(rreht men *f the sllepit mrn; they h a i l Noitii'thliiif t of them! an Id bu

We should ritu I len^e and doviflo rather thnn. our cagp Journal. I

i

O l d U I I K I U I I ( U . I . . I . I « | n « l . l ; .Wnnrr f o r * l i u r t - h f a r l »

(Mtrloiis liKht Is | ! i i i>Vn b u 'auei i - i i t reh liii/nai-s anil t-ltiirlty IUIIIH- by

crr:nln T«timls kept Iii some I of ' the' chujrchfM In Kiik'liin.l. I'or l«stane<?. In

rrs-onlM of Yateley cburchj which flat i from \7tV.\, arw fmioent refererictss

,—Oraniteclamblik - S-Ii.ssl Is'Hl us l Till

ati'.s wc arc jirone \Ve. do -not until-

the va'luo.tiiid beauty

Rcmcnsnuldi r

some of the mimes ulMiinhcimfwil) it*j fop the dos :< nt settlers ha\'e

sli*o to dwttll itjof,r

lpipn. } :bf>ius niul I'.C.

Wetlnesdny e tlb- Illdii. N e w s llisi Dild I'elliiw I

fort on

doubt-ndants shown under

- T b e friends

- M r . Wlltun lly ut l eii sen list. SaturlUy.

Nilllo ivuiouKliiiy and from tln'lr cflnpliiK inds

- M r s . returni Camp (

- M r . the Ac : renUul ward M

—Mis. In tbe 1 IKI last wo. . —liar -y

vacattu - M r .

turned In Cbar

- T b e the Mid was un InnlOK score w | s -i

- T b e uf our lnnrulin seen a t

anil fa a l ly a n rui. nvli i i huv

ro

l.i- in a n t ley. b o i s e on Hifiool h reel, In-ir owa |iotnui a West strvlit to lt< iy-M iry Allyn baa lacceptled d po.slttitn

scliu >1 a t M> riinac / .uki and Irft k l or th it place. . ,

llrutly of Don [liitch, Iii urj-oytuK' l of tlvi)Ivcelis ul ' ' nqd ! Mfs, J. If

L tbelr s i te e.

Ullirk w vnnliiK. lias pur

issue I a

tidroels. and "Wlli it Once • 4 bnlldliiK' soxJM foot, u> -•"or fm:lnii Mnriru. i strtn't,

l ln« ol l lce . fh • build' In lielKbt. linil the on-

lued, by S .Mr. ^lunsel reiiftst foi

ypewrlleri . l l l l -d with ire nearly

'They are

l inofl lco

at Ix* I m p a r t e d a n d I Is essential to tni'ii-

lltlil d e v e l o p s OUr

in i> plated tbe Ur»t

btiiKUa^u tu m e d i o it here. iiii/iie company liai. u pell' nit b.mril fur, litir iilsslun uiiilerKlouud co^djult' for

CI I rail.- of aud cuniuj'

•tlwi IComlr valuable 4

{-wilrks iimj aajOO un

•wus mail:

W- self ind on 1,000.

e r (tuest, Ciijbej of Huston, iln-tii'liu-r of

, fe.f.lii'J fnrtiierly eillwn of tbe Hid u t j u r m i n i un l tad atuie:

aciaj l^iilij.- . ; . I || l.ill.v llOIJIl.tlli

tn.rw>i and - i usTeeinbu IVi iliUhdjiy UVUIIIIIK,iiit tbe aite lit i n s , bora In (ieriiliu y and 'ic i. i n U-'l. .He worked at bis " b 1st, In I'l lca and, S e r York

|iln(lii IJVi. l i e bt'KUn; u irk fur " nd

be h rlili: lliu civi l war Dipi Hi many

•,1 iirjiliii; , iniler lilm, lb l.ssi be |l(jrn{iir|i|: {tiiiH-rlnteudiiiU uf tbe

fai lure nf tbo • ver rpiulj

i.t lull acciiiiiiil.itied UurliiK

liilJe of ClanulcM Isj t U 0 ) i c r e s e f «

tirja jcoratlderatlon of f >: 1 liwaul bus bail .'ih

force es us

and value to think,

Kml exhn-'isei ebiirt.ietor., The •vorlil were relatively

ji.lkcd only when they my, and the' greatest ery. little. v the beauty .of Hi-our thinking power nlklng power.—Chi-

East fricnuyior. jriiursduy. Sept. \ siluy In- District

Vhureh nltst," the object| ofj which win to twt money for church expenaea.

T i o feast was.sorjpuiUed by Ithe cha vh ward'ena*."who provKredfa gnod apn ml nt so much a hr-nd. and credited tlio proflta to tbe church exjicnijltufe." It lirst ap|>eani aa' the "churcb ale." then as the "king's ale." thin later] as "on* banquet nt Whlt»OUtld< ."* lit wna proliably held In tbe church and wtnt on iralll 1<M3. tho year nftrr the civil war! broke out, when .probably the Puritans put an end to such feaClrities. It, Waa popular evidently.

Oa* entirpr^Itij: churchwarden i n s left tin record nil the PMHI thins* which wer»i ^prvparoil for the Cronijnll "cbtirch ale" in the y«ir 15S7. j They had j« band, bronitl a qtinntlty of «le, and | made a |irotlt of $42. • A* jmoiiey

th*>n worth nearly tea times J aa mnc-it- ns now, tbe "cbnrcn nle". may be aaldj to b«ve- broiiRfit In about! $*00, whlflh waa Just 100 per cent i>n the ootlijy. Ths» bantl was hired if.or foor days' ill [

_ No. i wltlli Miss,. Ada Wlll|iun» an teucber. und In lbe rlUine.Bcbool lionise wlt lr I". II. I.H.III iu. i racpsr . Il.'lb leaobiTs have tauicbt In tJn-lr rrsistetli-M i l ls ir leto fo

-i.iuttliH,- i-orn and llllnR .silos will lie the onle* of bualneaa wllb our dairy men for the n e s t . t w o Weeks.

—<{ju,r da i rymen ari« ij.tiit-ctliiK bluber prices for ttielr rallk-at tJhelc Jadensary this winter than-last . t iwlni; to ( l ie hiKb price <>/ cbeene and t|hc abort l low oD milk.

—Wastoj Smith u i i j wife of t l t lc i i v is i ted Mrs. Bmtta's mother, lust Sunday .

— IbSv. til W. Becker Of Hyracus«i preached a t tl** M. f. church S/i n d a y mornlnc Kl.ler Itfckrr ln|.s IMSMSI lilt H)tb birthday but Is stil l Hble in Interest 111. lieurers.

—The C. C. C. picnic waa well a t t ended by SMiuyier I «t)t)le. hot. jo l ly about half of the i-orre»ix>nieiit.s wi)re|p t ' sent . Tbo rain In the aftorapon spoiled soitu of tin- sports

—Mr*. S >Well MUISr bos Iwseo con lined to tier room or several «l iys . We all hope fur u aticrsljr rrsjovery.

fly j'eiiiilpn wnrtjifi Il - Alffredljtii d rial d Lakii,;-;; IJ -Mrs. ljUpfi frbiii.ls In (f

lairlll'ld It nil I the f ,'tlrlil In IsMif..,', Ir-iiviia j ver reaily t o InM'.s't his we.utli,

' tbrse yt*n|i£ki(| llrosi erltyt In ilOtl'k'prlses iwlilch p r o u w •<l]u) la) I f Iximdlt to ll)ol"Ulace. anil was a ijiRn :k|n ilileS in iil(S>t nf I l lo I'H In-ilDlitrles, flUt pf l l l les i ihe Wlis a mpuli l lcan but never ,(HJ Kfit otlife. nit linuirb fin served us a village,; inu te t ! {mil u meuibrr of the iKiard of <ijj»j.-4|ll in, ^ u r v l v l n c bltii .Are his

'.Ut was un! or

rnor or

- M r s . dauicbU last wee ;

- M r with tin ney's,

- S c i i o pleasuni

- M r s . return l operutli

- M r s . aunt , M laud urn

- T h e Illlpt 1st 1 church il to H o'c

I". E . s ta t ions bull and t.bop, wh connect !

Sepl

j for Alaai t urn lursdity, Oanper

I *

i N . ' t & r e U V IV03.

cKuci rs.

eiilljeni t o n e r i e fo i j 'one y e a r L)d ansa^tluii nr si 'b o tber llusllt. s» lis e r l y :ome bero -e t l i i c a m us,| IAS. fcviioN. y IS

, , | \ | i | lt: V SCOTT. '"'• IIAKtl M I'NSEK,

lltei (-elite uber .lib, 908.J]

HEPUBLICA1I CJJUCI'SH u l to i b e als .vejcal l . the Ii -pub ,1. a n if tbe Fourth \ 'ard bf tli it c i t y of-Us. nrV) r e o u e s l d to ttieet u 01 ir :il»

.'Innpii iy tfouse on 'a lo l iu lk > t n et , o c c u i l e d b y N >. ;i Ifibe Oi . . In litis Imrs lay , Stipu mliorFt1"- 1 KO, a ; i :W M., t ir the pi rptisnjof n .iuiii it n

In said

SaltsD iry 81-r.fciAi, Tow I ' M U

.'Clal own m e e f IIK be two uppr >v(

propositi >IIH •il and

he sipu of l ive bund * miy

Ukl U) | ay the I Ijtbwu; eotnojilssloner nf 111, JI pay all of sal J bit

r«* 1-1th In

• \y~ard Cyiriujliji •<•.

.4

>'Wf ril Coi nmfti e !•

ird f< Hit terkn of pftl-post; of i Ii t t -Olfy (.'< n vol tl in.

itl i

Viird

Wl the !n

I .Mi.

d In SalltJbt; re sibrnltti her defe it< id

ed i o l l u i s , or esMii ry, 1> • I ;

Ull|s >of U K i m i i i

ii . d u l y vur|IU<Kl • i e, o.- -CV'IIL n. |a-

t frt tiiil'e n D-

ndrt il Idol Ii m ruct on At

r ^Haluihury Cdrners, ined fo Jara lys l s . | Ho Is

mil l ions Mrs. Et g e n e ( run t'ort, both o 11 lobes

IS (\t tutu Avttti tcckur.Vt'.i

Klti or lire unt Of.U I'M

Novrj Ort. j 11 Issesl (.'iilllii if I lit i , CI llell town lust Thtiijsdiiy.}

M»s. Homi r l l r o f n ,|n(l J r)i n in il l'uarce

ia

still, il ut lib iut

II y. furu lui| lotiiei

irlslUsd I

il h tu ton, N.'

mon,t l

I K-iuii*. playe. 1 l lovllju ijlue line .. , , Inl^tii-d, IH'IIIK qallod i*r at in

•el pse •es

and pre en ted u ttriuiKe

nil Mr

Mrs ulully

CI

ocli.

$

Vurren

VlllUiEl Of IVIIIISRI' urrali, Tulsltl iy u t Bi j :»;

N. Itr iwn

lis nil! litui(!.~' I ICdwa d s lave rl -'s vltjl , w l tLtr l en iH

Hatuii luy b«itweiki the f iowpirli nln i,

a c c o b n t of. :)ie lift1 d ntln. Tiki UiO l|i favor if Mldll evllji!.; j

the sua was ac ;n b f sever. ,1 douts) Wodnc iiluy. n urnltiir. Tl u as c loudy , bu I the . un «oul(! 1 in

t imes t^rouicb f l i e dr ftlmt clouift i ;i|)oar:

W. 11. S>*lt/er in id Mrs. TaypUir uiikt rof tjtldn, visits;(I rolallves ID towjn

± are vlj Itlm? .»: II.

uy lof

moi ibwrs

Con

: t Do

|

':

=J-5

i fau

Everything in tliis s be; found* is to

which!; ice oui- indtto. Our-goods are bought ar

l ••' 1 At . ' ** i 1 .Mai. '•> " 1 kVaa. ! ' _ • _ • « M l

ounts or our Low Pric

B L A C K 6 O 0 D I Thest and winter

promlke to be! rery pohular thr )tigli thto fall and . . . . . ! I * . - » _ I . . J u l l > n ^ » > n . »

tbo

ry nf .

l l i f l , a

ay ut TV ye ihi.

surv ived OIIIH o c k l jujlmid - and

Oliver

i i d a-o

if

t r l . ["allsbtiry

u f y u u r c uiornlnk.

1 i sura II

\a<\ fi i i

family Inlye Tren < u

ty

Ills

We aijc now fully jpripkred to meet your evdryjwant. Pine, so t. hiatious fabrfci will be the choice of Ui J seasorj We [have e\ ery dettrib e weaTe to be oh-UlneiJI at allfprlcea, fiom 2*: to t2J00Jp Yard.

A|t t h e | P o p u l a r Ifriccs ol t ^ Mid $t> , ,<i wc have the largest n ssortra ml.

\\ . — - ; i j

c t o i l O I l B l b $IIUKf Chiffon llnla bed Tijffctaa in all w|.&h«, one yixd wide. We «how a io Inch all i II' i|

Oujr f»S>c Chlffcn Taffeta would cos city stores.

, I I • I 36 Inch.Chlffon Tiffeta a,t $ 1 . 0 0 per yard., COME TO TttS NEW STORE TOj &*$ THE BEST

New, the latest up-to-date styles,

irom 19 inch to silk Taffeta at 3 0 C

I Jj I • I yoI) Tbo In the large

IN SILKS.

W|io Is Rogerls?

| Agent (for the Peer||esa Pa

B O T H P r t O N E S

And you all1 answer, M

per! f»ahe

:eis on D e s i r a b l e Meifghan

lied

Itted'

goods ready

at VJi.riO,

vfHrV lluc.

CLOAK RO Our entire aecond lion-

I to.wcar.

Oojr Mew Fall SulU. with 45 I all colors—Is a leader.

At! a JiO a 45 inch Tourist Cbv

j " OuT^jlO.OO ram coat la a Or a t

At S.OO we ahow you a Chi !'•' and It has the new long

' ! 8 B P A R A T B 1 ( 5 K We show you our famoui fin * ia igli lau-at new cloths.

H Y - A R T F^tk^TtMQ A T S

St values cash, e.

shown Ynu,

If • ' atat, tailor made,

Wei la silk and mercerized, believe them the best styles colors and Black.

PaCtcrna, they are the Beat and sell for 5C «<>c *«•#|

. ONJE'I

i 'answer, "Ke makea Silver­

ware. ' Yea, and the original firm, three 1 brotheraj^who mide the name famous, J made gritty good ailvefware e^en at the atiirt, half-a-ccnt iry ago. So good In J fait that'in a few years any article bear­ing thkir name, •'Rogers Bros." waa in itself a guarat tec of the beat. Thia reputation induced othera 'Ito mal^e, stamp aiid sell in itntions as 1'Rogera." The original brand first made in 1847 *nd stamped I • I

\"tM7\\, Rogers Bros.']

its for these and tbe found. All

higher.

! T O AL.L,.

We are Showing New Fall Styles -IN —

ia to be bad of ua and is still made in its old-fashioned original quality, us used by our grandparents, but in the newer and daintier designs combined with the fine finish of to-day

Special FOR STREET

F>r

ices FAIR WEEK!

Solc-A(rent for this reliable makcj ef I . platecj' ware.

wiLLARp LEVEE, | Main Htroei JEVyKLER.

the Oli

nee,

uf iimrur I.

today \ i th (ir^spei is ir tenet 1 m ami put lls^ erklns I as Int. n ulfH ud ti 1 lluspllfl^ litlCi, for ailotbi

r a V O . J

i>tt. Of J l l S CllOl

i.'iitij-tiiialiii.' uies and counll 1, Mfs.il>lllii .bines Is

ll'brlstlat. Kiul.iTOr ' ljJ:luti Of th|s .ndeaN bur ch , s irve 11 Imrvest. 1 npjier In till 1 iiirjor, l'flduy evsnlnir, fept|lj,i frui

itollr I1114 ptircliaseil tilic n*ws an y Imsln will ren ire lie

is conducted lly i U y l i l n ve tho same t.) l i l t burbe II cundtlct tlieJbutfnDKS li

in \|dth h |s barlier) work..

>!i) SI Is Mo

Head 1 luyed JM lie f.ewls rayjlor w 10 has bt

L'ountv -'ulr last w :ek

•ui](y. C, ti,' Ct)in B. II. Cur .itlnii 11

ul Urs.

f l iT

l a , |DbiKjjvin«

thrlM.- daiiKhtiirS. Me b.-IKl .-hiiiCli

f.)^;!H.T.

t r riim-

jtllKh.(falls dark 1'rljlai. The illt !ntliiiu-i;;>)|. s, lylsMinone luiiidres1 apd the

1 M py,

s

I HMurtln, day and w|i was chiirKMJtj^) Case came ]|rt « t ptratrirji" forll'lynii. 4i

|y 111 viu aftatn»n trial w •*iOili aOtiultted, TbW tli

lis wife with assault . usiiiv Hullock and t-huylpr r>wvetinit;ap

H-

201 Main St.,

; -M-13

..._ U K I A For Iafaau xtl CbildreiL

Tne Kind Yoa MjAlwajs Bcoght I Baaura thai J >"JB/ ! '**4** - ' Bears thai ., S lgnamreof

. ' 1 I I4*«U*>--

R

ia. to if-

w ' ... , . . . •

Smltaa Cornars. | —Ulr, and Mrs. La*Ur<Tlnklar«i Hta-kltfirr.

ra Jobn Tinkler, ware BUMIS cif II, I*. Sunday.

a a l a y and Hra. A. K. Baacb apanf T u adoaaday •(, Mohawk aa U n KU ' Mr*. Lloyd Hboeroaker- ,

ly Want a a d atator. May. ware a t tbelr brother Earl ' s . | I a n d M ra. W. 11. Baacb aptjat r u m l n y

ut or

rwcint

C..K. Klrman and son, " toAtoitawk.

. 1

4 aycie. h a r e

a .

St. Jctnsvi l le - M K J. H. Walt.iT*ii I danahter ure piuslni;

i .few day: wl tb frlen li a t A m e s . -Itajtuli r s u u i U y K rvlo-s . Including Sab­

bath »-ln» I and Cbrla t an Kndeavor aervlcen were nnaui)ed Sunday it the lioformed and M. K c h u i f b e s . A t t i i i c o Christ ian church tho pu lp l l waa s u p tiled by l iev . A, U. Pa lmsr of p lanfordv l I . , a former pastor (who a l s o officiated at>t!ae l t e fonncd church uf Voukrir'a Bush), w r e n ijbe Sunday scbuol was a l so reopened.

- A n , elijctrlc unto 11 t i le rlnirer has been added to t b e e t i u p t e e d t of tbe In ter s ta te tc le -phonnttfiltM here. <>tii >r Improvements a a d e«u-ni( lonSare unilor my.

—After aU*eeo yaajri of c o n t i n u o u s work w i t h o u t attrpplni; roril i | farorablc weather , or a n y o ther olrt lable, piti Hra L e a y t t t has ill>-poaed cr hIs milk route ken- t o C. I'. Smith .

—Mii . Krnnk Larabeir land son.' ( tumid , of t ' t i ca . 'wem r u o a U ,of i l i a a d a I n ' t o w n for tew- lUjrs. I - I ' I

— M r , m i l Mrs. Mot>tly l l a r k e r are c o n t e m .

Slatlrut a (California t i lt i l a the Interest of Ira. Bkrktr'a boal tb . J —OttD Wt Fox baa H'.ft [far ltudlarida. Califor­

nia, wberelbn haaae fc i j e<f a hUl i ly reapoBai-bie f lplncl . i l pooli loa. I ; . - l l t . n . i M . jValratri HII.) * , j j . l l crr lek o t Cun-ajobarle . abeat U t » w I la tbe Ai l lmndacl l s .

- M r , arid Mrs. t l . 'J . Ved er h i v e boon boldtna a Aunlly m u n i , n ' at the ir ir.sldeace. Their d l i lUrea . Prof-mn 1 Ultra. 8 . K. Vedder, or Mlcliluan; Mr. n a d lira. Emll Brtner of I'htladalpltla. Mrs. C. lie ck« Hthrrldse or Chi c a x o . and, Hlaa VedrJet- ot Brook lyn , w i t h

nendlnK several rrand chlldre ij have been HU U«» vacation sea no bare. p a x t o !

' . • •

ttfei - Ml

M—(Henry ,. Tuijsday ittrt surv ived Ijj Mrn. Wlllluf Sou John funiiriil » .•i.iolis of 1.1

I —Mr. iitidjjr I). C are Kiti th i s ueliElilNJI Uirlnclpal ut ii-^vjniiim.'

M l . l l l l e s l i r l t i j i l S i o Mis» Ciiry*!

ar* YoukiKs. of was lief font a t I Is resliCfinl: rath -r learaiei|l 1 |n D ilKCVlllMj son en the uoiwi -W tils dauKhUntll-Whlub she Bfifi. t ru th , altliiflljl elKhteen wl

I j u s t i c e and .Mrs. .iladlwifflH.. In view or n.i,':>4.li. l u c u n t l y reloiise.l on SA T h e cr.siui which he .Irftuv : V P U 4 K S a t tUH-.i 11 i t t^i-ther Urif. aa! slated all since relent bappy o.iuu

»-EUwitrd this yilluKe In un.'i of .Mrsl! irrlanii. T h e * Kev. O. It. V trii-uCa and liride-.iire poQt liest wishes tji

-i-The Cc Teieia-iipb trancl i lse 1. Mrilek* ak'o 111 111 tlon Rranll tor ttneutv lj-t ptlles a lo

XT Clause genera l

rein- t o ib i s 111; an 1

T h e In tbe

luirjiewuikof Wluihl iKton, r frhMids linil relatives in

d Slit. Stewart wait foimerly *iiO«)Uj liero.| I ..

n, son of J a m e s llU.li-.on of married Ihioadujjrl e'-onlni?

"< . i n . ' t » ;rr

I Kilill villi' l)y .lll.-aice IlaiT.m An soon a s tJie irlde's

the HftrrliiKo, lie »l> it'ured I I U * 1 the arrest. Of Mudl-.f uti lucililii . IUI sal'l tha t mly titleoit. year's « t a«e,

II -ack lowlellBod 'to l « t l ie a ie h id c l t e u tier 1 go us

ii i. k t l t« the 1 jniRlsltrate T h e 1 tl iirne t to t e e caao-' a 1 vise* i\ lurci boiuelwltb J U T f.ather. c.rcili istuodea, ajid site re-1 .1 ti) do i>4- Mid i soh waa

lis I. I o Is 1* yeAn* at! turn. dred i rbr In) DolgbvJtUb with

UldClcsprlto act) pirti Mlas.

;,' m

•sa l C a U i IrylKly'aCre; ID. t ic. I t 1« rj|(lanar» a n d wiliciiitairrii t.lif arrb w' '

Iscused mew i lmls

KK1 » u II iatbty

# .

1. it .011. U 0 at

I U ' H I itu

mn I, ill Is park I'rlilajj.

inline liuudres1

rt one fur all. :; sminilloK a fe\ir

O.WOKO la 1 llsH'lof 1 :l r

iys at

v isliln);

11 . 11 0 oil [a iicijtbbort. Jtetnyn-I1 Jl i ev

.Mr,

n ,

rphy for Mrs] ithiiylp l l . S i f i .

i i l e y . j aited! *1 yt*r»(J died - no i*iar this v l lh

wldijfw and one iiai inliMof Salllsbury. 111 wh.) l ived with bin ThiiM-silair. t tev.

U oftlehitlDK. ,

Wtdnes-me he

The a J ury reared ynu

-Mrs. M

prlQClpal; Hitly, fate

tiiUd tin. funcri 1 lilda

.Poianc

.•uf ofpcbuyljb iday. j -

Ith t'lio M'wvllle-

ii n c i i i i m o n o ld re eft Wednesday foMlilpli y , Cha-I

and >« titer

Tautl

;iles 1

il lauifcter, tltacbel, ft Tlrnrsday for 11 or iLodRcJ PJavvo

- M i s s I'oliind fi

- I ' r e d bund a t t

- U . I t . frlehds li taiKiua O

- M r s . und Mrs. short , vm Lake.

-Mr. Kutb, a l l Kusslu 1-

- I ' r e d ,Vel merhorn if I.ee. Si were KUC- ta of 'Mi. and Newport ['hutrsdiiy

—Miss llallel 9c lernier.librn IS spciidjnk a few d a y s rllll Mr. ind Mrs. A New Yuri Mills.

—Miss ; labf l Ut er la M u l e I'ul s.

ylbr, c 1

ad. itfitl di ugliter, • ft

J.

• . . — ,lir. ot l iora Hli l to at

ster md s l i lur , I'tlebu Hchtim .ee. 4"d I coin In, .Ills* Porrvy,

pi. B.|B. Ill rris at

I. l i a r IID.SM of

i i s l l l n a frlmids

and daiiclitiii;; Vli have beei sp^ndlnk; u few mother. Mrs. 51 a ry Sandor^, for the ir I omt In Fi rt I'latt

—Mrs. Ii niua Pu l lman m o v e s ti) lltli week. W. Illbktou Ilartiesl ldeiico hei e. j j -

—l'loren ce l l u c k J e l l ami Salnrdity i-venlut; Ir friends in Dolcevl l !

—School Ol'iens t .u iorro Corps Of leacfiers: Trof. irloclpul; Aunrllti I offinitii

1 rum a

mediate ;

f lth d ie fol lowing li. .M. Itoblnaon

uss ts tant ; J u l i a Kmmii. ohnsoii.. pr Unary

• '•'" students i.re «x-

'Pi lui prlncipiil of Lliu p i lmary

Miss K*hel P lumb has

He la Khter. d one

T b e • I .Hip

Uinta, d a u g h t e r .of ( rooree

—The \V inuiti's y U.sloniijry meet a t th< home uf] Mrs. nesduy aft -riKkiii I —Miss L.lA. Tiirrej fr iends riatbrduy.

belM ia Li»> SJ tur.Iaj

I -Mrs 1 . 1 h.-r home vtalt with ller nlotlier,

I —Flora l lobe i ta ol TTtlca bent for 11 rl'w d

AltMSTlt the home o the

y . I nd

I.. I lutuphr >(>f Warren : City. ,

WALRATjII-V M:IHK| Aii|. t o w n

Jr., and MUs M'Ary Li t t le Fulls

• NO

i y s .

weeks- w i t h her It'ft rJajturday

. th is a s nliited Uor res-

fiitnily n turned week's v b l t wi th

A larce ntjmlH-jr of ^utsldi) pec ted

Aiiiuru thel tcacl era wb(| KO f iom hurt) are Prof. t l . t), Moore, w 10 t iasresumed bis d u t i e s In the Fulton school MlaaMabel Owcaai who re turns PiSJhurch si ree l school , ihl t t l i Fal ls , and Miss Mlna (ipraHue, wbil KOealM) Hinckley

depar tment . boon apon linn a

w a s rl l e KOOat 0 TJtlca'

Hch irinerb >rn jr«turiied 'to

M / t R K

BUI K E - t i Ltotle F i l l s a t idlcl U U K C oricyman. l e v . J. (rry Vrmsmnnc of. tbi town ll.v. Mice!'f . Hurke, at this

VN 2S.

Ie they were m a r r i e d . ,nd Mifs. Y< UIIK; have

Ivi 1 tbell

rs ai il MIsU K a h o i dri l l of. 11 arrl si W s lncsqay it the

i u les | i e t m i b . »li*t>r < if tho . i s ta i i i* wad perfl irnnd b y \!it Iniiiho pr-aemje Of noaf li 1 J - i V Mr. 1 u x o r s and but

r mull peopt 1 -anil tia»e t b o t r a-1 appy laarrjod life.

. >ewliK'ork-treletjboi*« and J 411 ( B I D baa accepted the 11 by j the v HanU A fow

a i « ti ard aiflopuad ttireso-ti ie lloli wmpjray al fruocblae

ye iraf o Btrlh|t *lnrs. and i l i i a t i o t . l lhe t f o n t y - n v b

1 nl a c i p i ed nit tbo1 t ime . b n v ~- t bi 5 nowdec l i t ed m . a c -

~ I T h e w o r k f o f i e a t a b -

I p -ar*

blesUtiK to the

i WAUUEN-In nlta l .AURu ,»•* ren of IlloaJuKed ITyi ara. I Deccaaed ' raa a daus htcr iif the . la te iKIoyd

^ h e p h e r d o t t l loi i . a t e Is i u r v | v e d b r ! h « r husband, a t o n . bar n u t h e r und four s i s ters , I F U O S C I l - r n X-tUo Fall*, u hla not i» on

i l o r t e u a u t r r t , / uirni t V, 1105, Jrjbn Startln 1 rusch, a«e(, IC yi ars. j ) . . ,,1 • 1

The survl rtnri relat r e m i t hui thfi iTaajl twi) brother 1 !n his i»unltrr; and hU par-en w, throe'b -otbc ra ao I thw s slsteralr

rai It be becun wlt.bnut 111 berdaftbr Hot be

yields.1 io it ilc»sisft<ro*ii

it-klw Ji a, Mi , . r-edjIhrouKb |th«

tbt wholei surface itattr.;' A remedy for di: e

rt:atmeot abi; - aro-fw--- - - - - -

li ;th< uo4t rllb.

or excitlhir tj» tbo oTar

Nasal

ream 1 .lioc id not be used. C IsM 1 MM peclflc.,Pricesocenta

In alii A cold tofibe brarf wheu Crrata III Im is >Varrcu ritlcet. N e w I

0 1

w».

^ IbSfea.;

II.LE>I-Inl.:wil laroa-""" luiteeij- W;{iratb IU05. va V>

B O ; —1

UUciL.- a t Mra. (

many. Ilev, C. A-lHplirjjcdorj funeral \Vt Ineadary; iatertpent &rovo ceniet iry.; |

ICHADWICif-I* til Ho fills. IAiutuit 1003, of clwlefa lnflntuin. laiac N.. Io far 5 son of Mr. a a d M K Wl '.Hani Ch atjreet. . • •

IMCIIEBMO r r - I a Hi rkl of her dauch e r , Mxa. /I l ice 7< years . |

t » ^ L Y " - N e T Fhi nUfo rt I s m . L u k e l>i ly . a s e d 71 y e a

i V A C K - l n Wca» Fmnkf i John Yack, a ted.83 yeai a, I " B A Y M O N b - r n ' M o n . Sop l tayi t iond. ap <t 27 j ears • IKJCSF.-.ID HL J o h i s v l l l e G ldeon^touS i . of Hpmo^rhaiae

s : x = c^.' z> J - S7r ' •"Tfr" XkS O^piSBtt aJSli'^-

3LEANSINU AND I YEIIIO W O R M '(H , « - S . W A : i I f f i O T O N » l

E a t a b l l l b o u t « 4 a . O T i q * . M. ¥.

f ' wallet;1

3iT5il;iiuci

attjir a week's

her

iftj!

la' at lierjh. r

fl­at

h i

Foil SALF.CHF.AI Power Gasoline Horao Power Inquire or Gcprge Centre. tf, •

; Kn j ladai ThrcBliin

One ICight Hoi-se

e I»ornttn

and'.Cno Three j Machine. Salisbury

BOYS^ KNEE PANTS SUITS, j 1 ! • : _ 1 <

P r - b t n t* t o id:

YOUTHS* LONG PANTJS SUITS, h '

« F r o m I B t o 2 0 . I tl

Prices as low as Consistent with High Grade Merchandise.

: t. COHN & SON.

])IL & C«ULEB i J

ui:< Halractlna

LL St Ualty ill

Art l l l c laITt I'II 11 riutl and 1

1 ina.lt; 1, Her II

bout.H. I \

;GEON

ll»f;u-l..illy Lit t le Falls. N V

' A. A Doctor of I a ' No. 563

Both Pbdnas.!

- i l l

\ i A. tl<

<! Har 1111?

;KI£IT,

iryMedicine fery.

Street .

FALLS, N. Y. vTn,:i

LOUS.

13 lock.

pleat Engllshi miinu ruct lift! (i?

I ''j llfllce l lui irv:

t.U V.

||d Am krilil.-la

1

ler ,,N. V.

Siliili Tee th iiturvs.

..:<joWx.

lM:y| c. K .

used

iJI Oil 1K)'N()(

wltli'Hit I e y e s Wurk

a n y Is-asl nf Inl them wo

* 4 "

I Hi each A)

A t AIL t h i r d

No: OFFICE

Utlcu

i«r

Of

think .lnif till pure he j i ' i i , y ( pie I 'u r r !

!Dr. of t;ui-ful 0 ,1 hi in *1

H o t d a y i t e ,

1: Ktet

lUlg&encseejfUn.'ct.

!»nt-kliiit it I'\'*<I rOI>tr cart". p a r I lof the ' l . v laaii >tt do 11.il 1 . i i ih l . r far jieetl.

(IIS. Smith, S. V., ti a Ml.-.'.-hs ia", Von .'un MI-

| W a v e r l y House, I Thursday ol tH ISepl. Hill,

Lituc 1'ni is, i l l l K l l l l l l .

121 Nt. and 7 to u r. x. Ihillillnr.

John A.

Four Leaders in the Cloak wo

1 lied or

Ihilu Coiits, the Special for tb

Suits, the latest Good Value..

The: Most Progressive Dry Goods House In Central

new shades and styles s vrcek. .^ fall'styles.

B. Prleatlcv Co' 1 At

SI2.00 $10.00

Waists, white figured madras, new Specliil this week, j . . . . . . . . .

Waists, white went t l .25 .

lawn, dotted, A t . .

trmt

jl style

wit lace,

A n n u a l S a l e B . Pr i e s t l ey & Co'jsf

•Bl^cjk] ijiPtress-'G' • ! ] . * . . 1 . 1 I" ' ' • i •

5000 Yards at|20, 25 ajnd 3I3 1-3 Per Cent. Less than Rea^ 1 • i* 1' I j ' - 1 * I i Jl

The fame of t ie Priestley Goodalnre ltterni tlpnal. We doubt If there Is a woman In Europe \or familiar with tl c name Priestley. |t seta] the 4tyle for Black Goods. Bets the; standard for 'qua!,

where clvlllzatli n reigns, j It Is worn by discriminating women as the durable, economical Blapl solutcly fadclcsi und'itiore beautiful than Other weaves All widths—nothing let* than 42 lncbqsi

The name B. 'rlcstley Is stampc^l on Ihli Holvwlgc every five yanls. Guarauteenl faat black. | l O . O O O Y c t«aU $ 1 . 2 B r a r i c l | » l . B O O u i a l l t l v i n . S o l e P r i c e , y i i r t 1 . 2 0 0 Y a r d s » l , B O a n d )ji2 G r a d e a . / S a l e P r i c e , y a r d 2 0 i P I o c o i i I . O O . B l e a c U ; DrjOtasJ O o o t l n Y a r d • . . ».

o Jar

iwi

1 XiM Chiffon Brokdclolhi

64 Inch Block Ftencli BroadcIothM Yard . , J — j •!•.

54 Inch j Black French Broadcloths: Yard

^ E

stiot proof and rain proof

$2Ji9 $2.98

r

Is not (Joi i i i t ry

I J: Ah-<W Inches.

J > B c

6 9 c

$1.89 52 Inch Blacli Engllah Broadcloll

Yard ; < . 50 Inch Blark English BroadciotW

Yard , ;Jj

Adyanqe Showing of the Newest Fall Ga MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.

a.: who

i will Wed-

OD)0

I

111.

n At dn, bifb of

iu Uuke'»l ho«-llbort W. War-

onioiatedi t the laai .t

l c k , d r d i a l e r

(Jr. al the tomii cDermott, attea

; '• • I

t«jy ApKU ijt 86,

ftipii.'li. J9ulJ

, 19 Q, Aml|ro»« S« pt.: 4. t|J05^

aj?*<I i* y ara.

^

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i L j

n

GOWNS—Of gJH)d (iuallty lawn and rjalnsook, Vaasar and high neck styles, trimmed with hainburg Q Q r . and [lace insertion and tucks, fl.QA valiiul A t . . . . 0 0 L -

DRESaiNG 8jtCOUE84bf llanricl.' jltted back ind klmona sleeve, colttr and, sleeves finished with QQs \ button hole ed ;e, |1.50 value. A t . . . . f u O u

Boys' Suits andji 8 U I T 8 - I n all wool lJue acrgc and jfi

perfect In fit and workmanahlp, iti.50. At . . .

J , BOY8' PANT Boys' All Wool Black PanU, odd

prlcc»8c A t . . . ;

ieni nousjs.. cy ntljBt matcrlalu •

S " i r p r i $ . $ 4 . 9 8 ^ i«*. i^tjgiiar

•il ,49c

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^-^^^^l^ at**** . A j -4k - A _ A. alMAi • a..^.'Jg?a.

BIG STORE See5 tr line

and,

Lowest prlj)

jtrenks. It clises.

In ord6r to make rfDoni for our New Fall Goods we hav2SecJt to qiSse Out all our SUJTS REGARDLKS Ortfcol

L O T N O lil : ' ' JL.OX 1MO, 2. -Sold frofn $10 to $ljfc50. Sold from $15.00 to 825.

N o w &4.S98 1 _JZJ L

%3.r>6 3.00 2.50

'2.00

MARSEI No>'.

j N o v . ! N O M T .

fr

il:

81.25 i 1.50 ' 1.7511 3.00;

Summer Corsets at 25c.

F F I N O E D Nov;. Nov r. Novr.. Nov r.

NowS9.'-

u .

LES] SFf REkD^. I . . .1. $2.o'8

J. 2.4S 1 1.98

SHEETl

^

UMBRELLAS. "V e are allowing jom«j:e|stra falutfj at 75c, 98c and $1.25,

wor|jh50

IChild pen s more.

1.60 • i

Bitiste Corset at 50c.

en^s Ready-x>-Wea'' D r e s s e s a t , f t * t ' 1 y i R * 4 u l c j d ^ r i l : e B ' cP«Par(i our Joaiitief3 to what others a sk i nd yofi will be s irpijisedj at the lowness ofourpr?<^es. f . }•< T j • . « »

- i _

*1 11 1. 2J75

$1.00 1.25 1.48 1.75 2.00

CROCHJET SPRJ Now... .L.j ^OW. . . } ';,. Now. Now. Now

• . . i

LADIES' NECK Lot 1. choice 25c, Lot 2, choice 19c,

~f

NIE\rV O U t l N d F l i ^ N ^ E L S . Now showing ful} line ojf New Fal | FLtnnels.

value 48ci value 25c.

BATH TOWJ r ememb< have a ft sizes ancrjirldtl

SHEETS ! in White at IO, I2} | and 5 0 <}

ADJ

:AU

ff i

*

we linMfn

m d

^ W Oxfords but Regardless of C( 35. »1.50,now »8c. Men'a R»li

RI^QIN- .j &~C »o Health Oxfj

' - •

li.*'.-!".'...;* -: as MC

MJ

NS •21W.

".- i

i'i

;> .£ •

mi|i! r<M*i-**»-Y«« y g

jam pay, for n [{' Uia d a t e on i In

r n a n i o l a c h a m r ^ l . payroant . Hemen \K

t h e Uout t o wjnen y

, fair at SyraciiHe n Jjiim)&eV^op«pin|f pi

J u l ' '•''• ' - ' ^ T u f f l i i W ' M d earth • i ' ^ 7 J -J? ] ' , ' , '

k i t t l e Foils. {Ja i of Innocent fu

a'H »rf»!«

in ifi

j t r i o r s .of our cjlB;' In their pulpits |i

foUo'ilpi ^ o , r a n n u a l Yff* iWtWflf OrofU will ictyri

%^e<r tjr*Urli;.he has bccun.'d therej vrtjth tho Century |Pjl

'•—tibfl annual harv«at u German] |Evangolical c h u

• held Hal a W Salvation y.rrc . tomberliiatt T ickeu 2flei

— B . lirj Kaum was tho. < ex-aipjinlw Tuesday In b e 0 r tin MilHgan estate, j r wla hold I in the oflico o jftlls'bdjf^re Itefeyoo Kert

-n /oh^lTi Murphy aht IUiagan>IU he joined m morrOWJ r A linen abowuf Che brld|tjl«lect waa given Patt«r#air Thursday cvjoiil homo oq| W^at Maln.streH

—Arthur;Putnam will row for Piuiiuiiii where lid hia aorvfciJa aa car pen tor bt Ho acrtOd in the Span! •rar in tropical %oncn and! take chohcoa with ,i,li<|; PanamaJ j

—Announce me tits , luty eclved lforo of the. uiurr Jetaia' Burtow, daughtorj Mrs. J. rJ Burton, lorniOr Palls, and Mr. I^euter <$\ Clovoiarid^ Ohio. They v|| city thejr homo.

—A now law alfectlnir tlije tlag bedajmo operative otiiit Iiprobllilt* the uao of U repratooiutfon of it for purpoao*i» Tho penalty hi moarior In a line not c.xcueJ lmpriaotlpiont or both.

—Tbo jiottt-olllce do par in i • cldoq that rural mall earrlt

omptoyeil to paint the box routes ar d receive the uotn which tho Job* entitle *the)n Michiexira Work doea nqt with the r regular duth.-n.

— Tho trial of Daolc charged a*Ith tbo murder pi rad, haa been going on in. several iHyi*. Laat'Marcbl found dei d by tho roiidciJo vllle, folljwlng un unu'ry ,i 5 words wii.h rjmullcn at.a tm

—Framt A. llobblnn, a-from Noirjwrt ulxiiit tvrcnt) in the circus bi)Hinca», jjreataucjeesa uml afterwavi! flnancial pjverao*, IH Htnlil neaa. >'11U> ITorltlmer cou|i wlhii fur liim u new uml ruccosa. .

—Sylvester Ackcrman, a dent of Danube, died.Wed0i homo Inl Briar IIUJ, St county; diuih witn tli,e remili hii-Uiliii-.l fiy a fall ten diiyh|li waa 7.1 yi-ni-s of ui e niul Nicholas city,

niul Levi Aekcrtrii

tl

Chief.'flailing announce homo'play, which" was a iljli feature oi'the laat .-tniet fall

' IM; periiil|tte.l tit our ntrcek week. Iljlttliik' with yard )• bcr ball*, and like fain I liar, wi l l -be rjupiirisNaed. TfilV i Chief IJulhnjf Is conijiiemleil,

—-A fiirilwell picnic in iiimojt Amy Miirnct was bold aiHmil in-nr (JtlcM, Thursday. Th.i boner la a lm to move with 'liji to Hoftonii A number, of Irlendr. of nllsa Ilurnet show uml reifard for h«r lu this ma all en joyed the outing thoroti ' —The IHUICU of Cohoes, u United Stains ufllcora, iiavi the ))erw)iil who were enk'uj'l inir. co^tiujrfelt money lri' The jrana was broken up utennnii mcjlzeii. Quarter (Ui half dollar1 U roliiH were pr severe puWubmetit preacrili: crime wllllbe imtioscd in du,*

, —Irving Tinkler and Wjl| of thlt city, railroad men, hu the Chautwley Dclon(j farm rx In Danube); consideration *i,i Includes c'kttle, horaOw, JM)U|I lnff 'UtenslU and Tinkler wljl continue 1I1M:OC«1J engineer ao the Central aiK that, pf tlicma.n. They h<

i farm as' ap Investinent an their money U well placed

—A yountf man named \Vi» his horao in New york efr week for the hop-field/ of ci'O .York. 'Ho bad nearly coi^iji trip by freight car, when, hj" Falla, Wednesday,/he fell

. perch. Luiiklly he landed Joj ralla and th|e only damage he was »«cvero bruhtcH and 'lace ' tho ilanf o qf tho car whceln attended bV Dr. K. II. Dopifh

—John W. Lee, formerly,et nownpopor Work In thia city, I cut cmployvd In Urooklyn. hod an oxclUng experience 11 an Insane Ilutigarlan girl, li employed lb llie family, as ti iho llrohkiyn Eajrio. Mrs. J|/ olt ibtyear ildsoti were alom iipartineniJ- when the girl be : lent. The prosonce of mlndji. <yil atronicthof Mrs. I>;e,wlth -arrival ot h :r husband and 11 prevented the frenzied girl fn barm. •

—Charles 13. Mason, trustee ruptcy of the N«w|)ort Knlti

ipany, haa begun action again P. Snyder Manufacturing eo: recover $1 ..' K), and aCainHtthis Herkimer County bjMjk ti: 16,000. Thdtrustee claims tr

Jsuma paid hy the Newport coc tho local corjeerns are juatly i. should lx) distributed among . ora. Tbo paymenu* wero m time prior ito the failure, Mason 'will i strive to show IrapsacUon jconHtitutcd u |i

1 under the bankruptcy law. '! ~ A n acute?" cane of dlmr.' iwrted In connection with fh< Mrs. Lucy UoiaieghV for her Tho family jof husband, agi age 32, and live children,

\y j lived In DolRevlllc, afterwar. i l to New Jersey, when the' Hri.

' 'Co. works knoved there, il .' July he baa;not bceri connp:

thia firm and t^c family cam: Dolfccyiljaj. |Mrs. Hcislcghhl .last week that her husband -'•ommItted u> the state h(«

! Utlca am) packing her thlnge family and'-houaohold elTocli city. She was obliged to appl charity clerjt for help. She had nov seop her husband, i April and could. not oxplalc happened to|bo sent there fri i MWn, Pultoo county. It « talned at tho! hotptul that h< there only s(x woeka and hi wlicrcaboulaicould not be leai

Good advltie to women. K a beautiful ii complexion, cl brlghl oyfia,'!rod lips, good hu Polluter'* Rhcky Mountain T »« nothing bko It. 35 conii

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Tablots.

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AMERICAN CQ1 "tlONERY CO..

AldrWjr'c Store,- Caroming Proprietors. IrAU the tropic t »««Uo B W i u !In «»aoh. Caadlea, Bio Bona, Chocil Croaoi.Siodi e t c '

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