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W£0NESDAY, NOVEMBEK

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Haw-tat, the seveu-yeeur-old dauberof Calvin DavU, of Stefta&c Lobe, failoff a wagon loaded w%th stone theother day sand one of tbe twr w%ea$tpassed over the tower portion of herrbdomesu Strange to mi ttoe childwrffewd nt> serious injury and apeedy recovery wae expected.The £<&$son Iron Company, of

G Hiveroeirr raxwtry aftfpped one of itsscad puaiips *<> Porto BoSvfcr, Kqua-dor. It, will b»«« to be e Tried a loosddstaace on mi«le back before it ra-ich-

its desift&gitioa, ami consequentlyU*& eastings worn bosod in parcelsweighing abotft 100 pomwis «&*& Itwill to.d abmPt 20 mules

"There i» no doubt that poisonousmatter is leeiag dumped in o ih<& Rac-ket river a&cwe 6Ms place/' says theNorwood News, ^and wrtrile it wouidbe dangerous io lise for dtjm&stic ptrr>

tf, it is dangerous to use it to tiiewaiter roHns of tfrp village tus it is ofa corosedive nature end will in a shorttime eat away the pipes. Hear* is fctopic for dlscinslnra by our townboard.""

Ma-ay of lh<e ffaiMaere in Jeffersoncounty have found that they wereswindled iu tbe oar deal made hi atfell by an aeetot, who eachlWtefr a newMad of oats throogfroe* tftat sectionand took orders from mi ay of the far-mers. The ageaft said the new oatswould yield from 75 to SO bushels peracre. The oats when 'hiresfted outdid not yield haHf that amount peracre. The formers agreed with theAgemt to give ten bushels of oats rale-p<L for one bushel of seed, yr pay $8pet bushel far seed.

The courts hive decided that Itheshade trees surrounding a man's

gr premises are i-ndlviduai property, eventhough they srtejnd on public ground.The oase in? wtich the decision wnsrendered wue one in/ which a prop-erty owner sued a telephone com-pany for cutting off the limbs of

» of his shade trees. Under thisdecision telephone companies, p*c,who a-> often chop off greojt branchesare Hobbe to danujges unless the e»n-ssnt of lh<> property owner \s se-cured.

east and west « sate *t

JtaTrwk,C. A. raCHO, G«n. FasseagerAjt

K. A.. N1WC0XBS. A«t.. ifalOM.

ou can buy an 18 pay-

policy in the Con-

necticut General Life

insurance Co., of Hart*

ford at a lower annual

jirofniutn than most com-

panies charge for a 20

payment policy ? This

atone la a saving of mote

than ten per cent. Call ,

lenar t ta i l a rft

Tlie country will be relfieve-d notwiteal a much discussied quesrion hasbeen settled. Over *n Itbaca at a fairheld recently, debate wa» on betweentwo colored orajfc'srs, Jasper Woodsinand William Robiason, on the mo-menluous question of which is themother of ilhe chfcke^i, the hen thatlays the egg or the hen tha<t hatchesil? The debate was welt handled audurnished a great- deol of amusement.

Afier onsiderajble deKfeeration, thejudge s dfetered that Mr. Woodshihad woai on points, and Chat tihehick should call the- hen laying thejg its motherHearst had several detectives In'rtone, Pittsburgh, Gmivennewr and

Wwtertxwa election daj. Just whatthalr funeUons vrere-, besides d ib i ^ d 4

. H DULLEA,;ENEBAL AGENT,

MALONE, N. Y.

PILLSBGRY

0 . S. LAWRENCE,B«»t Main Street,

flaione,

GRINDING

^ECIALTY.

osivtA.There are people wte> brae titt*

they sever borrow a alckel,- batUwy go right on borrowing troublewithout Mmit -*—

The *aiy of Jamas OahiU who dta-— — ^ 1^ | j j^ woewfat near 8a©ia/

wtte&a a«6 aod wae alter-> wvw waftdefiog about wltii his«8»tterad smd only half clothed,

&t&K!.&w. 4.h in the FlaJL-iroa Marsh- to the rear of the newyoip mil) there. He had apparentlydied from "exposure and the coroner

i found.

€1 ,J Senter, of Potsdam, has saidhis sewn year oki pacer, Judaon B.,sired by Jubltale, to Geo. S. Fell, ofhi"t village. Jttdson B. is cuaaiftared

otst of the fastest gre^n pacers inr York, having made a

mile in 2:17% and the half Io 1:07.This horse & due Do win some moneyanjAWr year and wiH uodtjfufotedly geti murk of 2:10 next season His sireis Jubilate 2-11%, dam Grace M.

Frank WtiUam* narrowly escaped afauil injury at the Smith & Murraysaw mill, Lake Placid, the otiier day.Through a bredk in same p-jr of then-ar* i nery Mr. Williams was suddenlyhr< wn against the curcular B&W,vhfk-h omtgtot his band and the sideof his leg, inflicting a deep and pain-

tl w^iind before the saw could beoppul Mr. WMHa-ms , suffiered ai*f dieul from loss of blood, but

Till recover.

While oiHng a n>iclune at i\je plantof th*" Pulton MacMne and Vise Co.

Lowville la«t week Albeit Har-ringer had his arm caught on a shaftrj the slipping of a belt. Both

bones of tbe arm were fractured andhis righit aide-considerably bruised.When oiling machhsery or changingbelts ii is always best to stoo themachinery for a mouient to Uo thiswork. Mi nv have been killed by fail-ing to observe tbis rule.

No one will ever succeed at any-thing he has to push htinvaekf to anflwhen ? main's performing work thatho hrr u> fight to keep up am in-terest in he had better change it asquickly ass possible. Luck in mosttaingsJis largely a matter of civ* a/nd>neo»u'io-n. If a- mm V>s the en-thusiastic de.ermination to win hewfll not stop to worry about what he

got to Ay to "get there," butwill take up the first thing at hand?md do II -as well as he enn till s*me-htng better comes along.

The 75 Italian 1 •borers in the «n-)\oy <>*' W T. Ames & Co on publicworks in Shmnac Lake weal on strikeon/1 d>»y recently. Sotn^ 30 of theuim?cte> a big dam motion near tibe post-

"flcp bunding Thev wanted theiry bui were told»*lKV they would

Jir be p»id till my-daj Officertold thfcm to move on and

finally most ol~±h em vet u rned towork. But th/pv were ugly, and, tomake suiw» that there would be notrouble the officers se>-"rched Ui«

concf»i1e-J weapons. A choiceassortment of guns and knives wassecured and when the F'taaiu-n camp

n Gcranerneur the charge is mmdehat onae of them ^ a s not only argu-

iag tor Hearat bwt tisia hp WAS usin^money in addition *to his ai'gmnetttsfor v^y«s When this w ^ diaoveredsererad proaHBe»t citiisens had tnnt t t wtth him and he conclud-ed that discrettion w«s We beftter partof valor and Qdetly re 1 red from the

In Watertown the detectiveelh« rcniads of the polls several

imes. One Wat&rfcown man sayshat ft he one they had in his district

was asleep IBOE( of th«? morning.

As the 16-year-old sntn of WilliamquHh was drinking from a spring

in a fieM on ttk fiber 's fa.rm B«aruTayi •™AYfi7""3raire«rson county,week, h« was shot in the arm by someniraawn hdnfter.—H^ iJeit a sharp•low on his left arm, atnd, examininghe si**, fmand a sm 11 £m?hly-made

wound- fi\>m which' blx>d was oozingand whieh ^a,re Mm muc'i pain. Theboy heard no so^ind xrf gun or rifle,hot, atnd tharte wias nobody in sigM.

Wfoen taken to a. stirgeow a 22-oilfbrebullet wus f^vad deegvly imbedded intb arm. It was pn>bal>ly a spieaitball which had §t>ne a loing distanceOT nobody «oatd bse found in the

whole Tiedghborfrood whtt aiw oa- keii'da p s •fired on that day.

Beiy wus a otKsed Hm,Thursday to the romantic sid* ofife when word was passed aroo&dbat a quiet jiUQe eJopanteat bttd tak-n plj^e Weteesday evening. tHh#

parties comoerned w«re Joewillie| y ^

t f fee , who has btean ess^loyed titthe Mr#t Natioml BoNc ot Alesandrfe.0 y for fssa y , d Mi JfeyCornwall, d s i ^ t ^ r of the presidento# tlte liank. Tfefs ts h

zzlement w»is d » bitifoersg iaasfeeed of 1S» a^iit of tnte

txaixk. In ordet to escape paareotal in-terffti-enoe the yoimg cotoHie were 'Cek-en to a yacht to Clayton, wlmm tiiey

lfl. t ^ ^ $HS» ^ a « to, wbjere Mr. N^rtJtrop has

m hia. n&w poatUon as cashierof thf> ogw bank neoerebly at&lifod

ulrar young people of Al«xmdrk»and they btive the ,l>e^ wishes of

fv*^ October l&h, l#96, ^*.~^

h«lf papt tJftu and noon," says theNorwood News, "some person- enter-ed the front door <# tbe re«fefc-nceof David C. Blx on Spring streetftad toqst * gold watch acti chainfrom ihe dresoeT 4m*m io the bed-rooro. aerewil valaable rin«8 «nd, , _ _ 4 I * * ^ ^ ®* dw^er, bwtihe woftch end chain w^re tbe only

towns wens noUffad «&dft Cberrybark, Queeo'sroot, BJooAroot,

Mandrikeroot. *d 4 there ffr wayA ctoirvoy<a»t told %

the m& d i ther ot trees tn t&e yard end dee-

t l ^ pereoti VQO had the vmtoh.T l b

View a* bSt£^ 1 tun) made «l^*n

m f w ^ i r t far next sfcuon. Thetifl Se. 4ttd iwi a ft$* patronage tbisy«a* «** teat w*ek <m» fead left t*ngtr*«j8ft &ii« or whorn w«re hunter*.

J. Sfeanlejr Neet who shot Ins cons-[n, H-arold Becker, whale they weneIn camp ait Pitchfork Pond abouttwo weeks ago, was discharged By

n*5" /Dodd, UUea, who cond-uob&itthe «x^rain"a1aon. At the conol«=»U*ttof theVhenring, Coroner Dodd told

njgf N**t he was n/tf goJIn® tx> holdhim/ "BiT/* he said, "TUfce a littleadvice from me. B#ware of ftrearais.And. especially look oa" for unloaded^uns. Tht? l^idexi weipons <never causetrouble. It is airways the 'nnlarKdedgnus' that do the dafftage."

"Speiking of crttntoerries—as weall will be m a few d&ys— tine realn %me of the berry is craneberry,"

i<l a d*»alei in the fruit recently.i- "was so calfed becaoae the bips-

ITS YOUR KIDNEYS. •

Don't rotated* tfc* Cause of YourTroubles.—A Matoae CitfzenShows How to Cur© them,

l

Thc only genuinereturn-flue, base-heat-ing, oak stove is the

OakvaleAndes

Other oak stoves a resimply direct draft, allowingmuch heat to go wasted upchimney. The OakvaleAndes has a lull return-flue, so that all the heatproduced is radiated into theroom.

Made of cast iron, and somore durable than oak stoveswith steel drums. The jointsare perfectly fitted andcemented with asbestos; thedampers ground in emery,making a real-ly air-tightstove. All nickeled partsare detachable.

This stove will i>e found amore power!ut economicaland easily controlled heater.than any ordinary Oak Stove"can possibly be;

We will be glad to exhibitthis stove and otner AndesRanges* to you at our store.

R L. FELL,Makme, N. Y.

_ *jggffi|flfcf>E

kidney*, "if suffeifteg from a tameor acbfitKg fek they thtak

it is only a t#*ftrll& weaXnoss;when tirtnary .troofeie att^ in theyibink 4t will aeon ^OMieet tteelf. And*o it is w'xh all th» other symp-toms of kidney dt&:CTttt3. Tba-t isju&t wUere the daagw Utee. Vonmust ewe ttieoe troafcle* or they

The beat rt;naody to use is Boon'sKidney Pills. It egres ail ill* whichare caused by weak or diseased kid-neys, ftfeloae people testify to per-majnent cures.

Mrs. O. W. Webster, of SS Du.vaemet, Maloae, K. Y;, asys: "I was

bothered wHth kidney cotopkttat for along time. I had severe backsschesand the kidneys w«rfc out of order,being very weak und art times Ihesocfpetioae would be voo fnee whileat otftier times, too scoot. Theycorvta.ined a brick dust sediment andwere highly colored. I was advisedio try Down's KWney Pills, so 1got a box at tbe Hyde Drug Com-jxanv's store ««nd beg«i to use themregularly according to direcions. Af-iw i had taken them a short time,my bvueteache was gone a.nd the kid-ney weakness dtaBfppevired, I hearti-ly endorse *tihe claAms made for youreliable remedy.'*

For sale by all dealers. Price 60cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,Xew York, sole agents for the Unit-ed States.

Remember the name—Doan's—andtake no other.

Constable Heddihg, of Uyan Mt>uait-ain, was shot Jn & peculiar nuennorelection nighS; and the 'probl&m was.Who shot him? The railroad sta-tion was crwwied with, men gathered.to tor the^eleciion returns <xRd ata late hour Mr. Redding started ;hx>He was barely outside the stationwhen a piaa>l shot raa§ oat and aballet struck HeddfrngV side. (The-tpaw-d rusfei§d—o«i--aiod- fd'wad H«d-ding wottaded but it is sufipoaed thatthe real culiwit got aw.iy. The bul-let siruek Bte&d&ng's rib, glanoed offand lodged in his back. He vm&

bl to walk about tbe next morn.-ing and it was not Lrelleved thatthe won© i would prove*- aeffioos. Mr.Hedding can soyply no sno$lve fortbe a-tk^k. He is a son of M. L.Haddtogr, formerly of BsHioont, thiscounty.

f uw plant which at one timegrew wild, resembles at a certadn*e#3 the neck, head a*nd bill of tber^ne. Of course* the change from

sraneterry to crainberry was easy.Rtaidreds. of bushels w4ii be neededor this year's Tbaafcsgirdng aaid were ge>tt4<n ready for the rush. Therowijij*' of eraaifcerrjes has dfevel-petl wonderfully in -th* i)ast tern

rears and now the total yield is atoowtOW.OOO bttsa^Is. -TBe old atyle ofand pickteg As g^^lng ptexe to the us*

•>f the scoop, which is a*n arpamgementtsosnething like a rake with a boxAttached. The w^odeai. ps-ongs of therake, are set dose enough togeth-er to let the Tine go through wMtethe berries are puaied off and fallinto a "box'*so rapidly that one pick-er e:in gei as miny to a day as fif-teen *or twenty pickers working by

aiLious.—Is thart all thework you o&n do in a day? «sk««L the<?iscomfent©d eaiiployer. WseiJ, suh,answered Erastus PinKTegr* I s'piose Iould duf;H*>, but I never was muchtl a.teeuuffoh show in' off.

What Ails Toal

The Pacts.—The One—And you. say*this hewse kasn't an\ feulte? TheOther—Not a single uuilt The Qua—Ba. lie aiipaiis i » be blind iu hisr%h<t eye. Tne O.hei— Well, that'snot his fault; its ilia misfoptuone.

It's out"t>o©e.—I underiAajid that you,have ,u€B*feated ajaoOier groat iGven-tiom. Yes, answeied th* setentist,modestly. Is it on one xnaarkat? Oh,it wasn't intended tor the inurlcet.It's fo?L the niaga.zin.ev

Bo JGXL f«ei weak, t p ,have fr»QUent headaches, coai^l tongue,bitter or bad ta?te in raorums, "heart-burn," beichiag of gas, acid rkstR^throat after eating, dtomacli gnaw

» patent toedtetne or secret nostrtan* *full Jtet of it» ingwdlents b^ng printedon its bottle-wrapper and attested ^^deroat*. Af^nwfttitefcmttul^wiUsliswthat It contains no alcoaoJ, or kamfulhabt t-fona&« drag*. It Is a « «

l t h t i r i e

A FEW SMILES

Haw big was Alexander, jsa,Than people oalied him. gr«al?

W^li, not as big as Tafi, my aoa,

AH Depends—Thus niuii paidfor uis seat. What do you say to

High for the Stack Kxeh&ngp;Sow

Do you: m.ea<d to remain here long-er than four weeks? HoW%. know.I'm going to sciy untal I earn baetonthe bottom button of my vest.

Keeping lit Quiet—Which, candidateyou going to vote for? I «fett*t

tell, anawtuidd ¥)&HOQF Oorn-

Lucky—^What day was 1 born oa,otdi^r? Thu-rsday, child. Wasn't

thai fortunate for a was your day"at borne."

Expense -"How about thesefenqmined M>\ Siruckfile. "Am

, pwty fixpensive ?' "Two betthey are/' answered Mi. Nuriteto, who$*&, bougbJt one. And yoa waa* "-

this Hiram, the ftr«t

Wh£& M^-k Twain WAS a boy attichool i-n Hauuibal, said a ve e^ i S f e f e , Vb» ^cluolraaat^r oooe settfee «.tesa to WI^U'D^ a coaajjojadslon onThe Result of L.t-ziuees. f oong CIOBI-

a^ ih« end of half an hour, hwdin as his composition a blank

An Anieiioan vi^iing Dublin toldsome elor.Hng atxx-tes atxmt thetelsht of some of the New York THiiidl g i An Irl§hmaTi who'was Mf en-ing Eftosd It as tong as ho ooold endthen queried, »Ye hajren't seen* ournewest hotel, have ye?" The Amer-fC£t» t i o u ^ t not. -W&ji;' m&A tbeIrishman, " tt'e ao taU that we hadto put Uw two top stories om hinges."•W*Qt fb r r i«ked the Aioerican."So we oonld let 'em down till themoon weot by,"*aald Pat.

B e ^ y l n U o nHelp, improve It

Advertise in Its papersGood odUn-ty tributaryPairowisse tts toewtoantsteot $o^d men to office

exhibited by good worftsMx«ke the atmosphwe taolthyr"1Btreall ci'ojkers, loafers and 4©Adfee4«.Ijeft your object be Urn welfare,growih and T^romotion *©f yow fcgiwnand its people. Sp«wk well of thepublic spirited men, and aflso be oneof them yourself. Be h(5mest with

^ fellow men.

INTERESTING NEWS tTEttft

Au action to recover |60,000 forthe deutith of Rev. Christopher Jf.londgaiB. the priest who was killedn Hie accident during the foo.ba'll;aane at New Star P<t>rk, Syi-acisse^

October 2d, will be brougbjt by his"her, Batfcrick Doreiga>n, of Bing-

hamton.Harvey S. Lnctew, who in many

tiirtes a mfiHSDmjaifcre, gave a dinnerrecently to for,y giieets at his home

Glen Cove, Long Island, in eele-Lion of uie capture by his pondesprizes ast a local horse show. The

dining roo*n is lasrgie enough to acrcommodate 100 petople, and the tables

seshoje. At the sides stalls hadbeen. built, and two of the pooies oc-cupied these stalls, aawl in them par-ieip*ted at the feast, eating oats

served in courses in gold-hocxpedbuckets. D:her pondee were lttl in-to the room wtele thie dinner was in>i-ogress, and were fed with sugar>lutms. Weeltli sometimes makes a»•• :od «ck>j-l of an ass of itself.

The~~ltoj-al Gorge, in ' ti*e RockyMjmnfciaiims, of Colorado, oae of themost scenic poin'ts in this country, isbeing spanned by a suspension bridge[ram whdeh the pieaei^ers on a troi-iy line otn ltf>k down one-haJf mile.Below, the waters of the Arkhns&s"iTer roar though a channel Jessh>a>n 5o feet WM«, aad so nearly

v,«rt.':eul are thte walls of the canonthat the bridge is only 230 feet ine-ngtli. A decided novelty of Iheiars wMcli will pass over this bridgeis tbe glass floor__ through . whichourists can look dawn without

danger Hesnetofore the Mghestbridge in rhe world wus the one overthe Zanafresi rirer^Jai South Afrfca.Tliis bridge- fs tmry4o0 feet aboveihe river-—only e» IMMe moreone-sixth- of the height of the onethafc is to spaa the Royal Gorge.

The <triuuiph of the IndependenceLeague in bfllnging atooat the elec-tion of the Manrfjy Judges 4aNew York city appears to be ^themost sttbetanrtiaA thing that his queerband of reformers is able ftto point to.Syracuse Poa^-StaJttdard.

A Frfncthmfim has invent<Ki a- div-r

ing swl-t tos- motorfeLs for use when alo^chlne falls off bridges to^ thewater. Anorher usefwl suit can beinflated, so that when a collision isintenritable tbe chmrfteur, w*th greatpresence of mind, blows himself out,shoots skyward and tigtatts in a tree.—\cmCkm THbn

Pri«*35c. and 60c. Sample free. Minard'8 LAniment Mfg. Co., Soutb

for -The Wvmer.

WHAT WrbL HBLP A TOWN.

Grit l

VimPuslt

ajflnoyOo»nJtality

T**k about itWrtt« aboat it

3tok n at it

ol the; urfeiwy passage. It corrects ito hold water and scalding pain in

-H.-ort^-fihen^^ fallowing B i fwine or bewr, add overcomes th

You may have * j _wonderful dlscov««yan4 s, book that te»c -""^more about »t, both senfc - ' T ~' .tbsohitety free by maJt \X~, mAddress Dr. Kilmer. & - "•• urtnfi Sai •Co., Binffhaimon, N. Y. WimS^Sm*tton reading this jreneroufeffer la thtspmper.

Don't make any rctsfttfa*. l«t rememberthe name, Swamp-Roo^v Dr. KUmer'kSwamp-Root, and the addwuw, "*-- J

N.Y., on every bottle.

One of the significant things atoithe recent election was that the la-bor crimpaign instHwt&d by Mr, Gom-

S" against oertaan congtrg9sm«n didnot crave a success. Not a singlemrtobter pat on Mr. Gatnpers' blackHe: WJS defeated for re-eleCMon. Thetrni'ed Mine Workers, however, elect-ed seven;'. 1 men of 'their own in Penn-sylvania to various offices.

A«k your neighbor to subscribe forthe Farmer.

DR. KENNEDYSFAVORITEREIIEOY

00 You Drive?Know where to «et a r i ?

Try <mr

First-Class Turnouto.We are sure we can please you. If

you want a driver, say so, and wVBfurnish one. If you Itare a borte «Tyour own let us beard him and wtnmthe* bother. When you wish to manywhere, ring us up on the mmwphone.

B. JOY & SON.Livery and Sale Stable. Catbarln* tt.Prompt Hack Service when desire*.

KIDNEYDr. David Kennedy's Fm wm OK

to alt ages and both sexes, affording: peraaBsafbet m all cases caused by impuri ty ,stich as Kidney, BliUder andT 3plaints; cures L'ossUpation<amfpeculiar to women.• It proves successful in v—» , „..»..„ fuvwriuinir-cines have totally failed. No snfferersliouid despairM long as Otis remedy Is tmtried;. It Has »n iuibro-

Want ads. brjng big returns.

If you like.coffee but dare not drinkIt, try Dr. Sloop's H«alth Coff««. I tis true that real Coffee does disturb tbeStomach, Heart and Kidneys. But D*.Shoop's Health Coffee has not a grainOf true coffee tit it. Beings ma4e fromparcued grains, malt, etc.. It formswholesome, food-15ke drink, yet h a v gthe true flavor of old Java and Mocha.

the Hyde t>ru# Co.

The JEKIL Trade-mark is your surety forstove satisfaction and is for your protection.It is found only on

Jewel Stoves and Ranges1

and is a guarantee of JEWEL Quality, material andworkmanship. It signifies dependability and re-liability. See that this Trade-mark aad the

k name Detroit Stove Works, is oa the stoveyou buy. You will be certain • Aof getting the best.

Wrn J. Goff, Malonc, N. Y.have generally been so asfranned oC

To save your money for a little Bank aeecyou have a lot for UM tat deposit, for we _Btarte with fl.00»e gracefully aa we *o one tfea**fcurtBw1thtl<».00.Ton wfll never regret that yon took onr advioeaBd we li alwaysback up oar advice by giving yotir a<Jt»nnt and your intereeto thebest attention we know how. u Rainy Days " «mw to « all; so

a"Dark, *

Kow To Fiad O«t.Fill a bottle or common gkss with

teratt^4«it atttMil * J

f diofttoSaaunhealthy condi-tion of the fcf*'neys; tf KjH fiosyour hnen.^tt iaevidence of kid-My trouWer; toofrequent de»re topass ft or pain f»

There*rh*t to J>o.

comfort In the knowledge • •^ ^ Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-

idney remedy fulfills e mrl>e«niatlsm, pain In t te

many

cases.

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W « »OIM'T GEToar roasts of beef, lamb, mat-

ton, and other meats. No reason wiiyl. Careful in buying, hand-

ling! and keeping meats, we are in »to eeil yon the choicest cute

to- be had anywhere, and we staaclneady to serve you promptly [and prop-erly a* all times.

IHsk said Oysters.

-E^OTTTSTH-' A T"Nr>f=*UP-TOJ>ATB

Wss* Mats St., Mafeme, N Y .

WANTED.

Pfcople to t -fehave one of the latest im-proved carpet cleaners, a ma-ebfne that thoroughly disin-fects the carpets at the sametime they are being cleaned.Your carpets will last longerand look better.

NEW PHONE 284

Taylor'sAmerican Lanndrj,11 Academy Street,

MALONE, N. Y.

HEW YORK & OTTAWAT,TTSTB.

m $rsferabte way to Cornwall. Ottawa aads& points la Ontario and Western Canada.

Time TaMeJnxw atfa, l»s.HOBTH BOUITO,

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