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for th* United Stat** and (Jornada, OH* rear ,~JM Six Months, «• 5T*rwe Montkt, M
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WFMGTLY IN ADVANCE
Published erery Wednesday aftaraoo* .1 49 West Main Street.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1907,
CONEY ISLE_ ABLAZE New York'* Playground Haa
Million Dollar Fire,
STEEPLECHASE PARK fIPED OUT.
B l a c k * t p A a u i n u t S o . fir O c t r o y e d — F l a m e *
N a t i v e * O a t l a
NBW TORK, J u l y 3Q. — Coney Island, die playground of New York's millions, was visited by a disastrous lire at an early heur, and seven blocks in the amusement son* were completely destroyed, Tllyou's Steeplechase park and nearly a score of small hotels were wiped out, and for a time the flames threatened destruction to Luna park and Dreamland, those homes of summer amusement, and the scores of smaller places which fringe the water's edge for a mile.
A lucky shift of the Wind to seaward aided the firemen and probably saved the whole picturesque area, but not until a million doilara' damage had been done. Three persons were ln-jurHri, one of them, Gottfried MaaserU. a fireman, probably fatally.
Only the advance guard of the 800,-000 people who flocked to Coney Island saw the fire, but the thrilling tales..of..ta*v fearfesa r**o.u6~ot—Ban.
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Australia wants asaalsttat. be* It wants men and wessaa, sat reeerta. The British Aoatranan tells fa* story of the coming of the rabbit, in re-aponse to certain averting men of Victoria, who wasted aosnsthtng fresh to kill. Manning Thatcher made throe attempts to bring rabbHs from Bug-land. When he succeeded at last the sportsmen had forgotten their wast. They Wire probably shouting the moon, Mr. Thatcher could not dispose of his wares. So oa oao hot after noon he and his esrsssalsa*,, l e f t with a considerable harden of unsold wares on their hands', suddenly decided to ria themselves ouee and for all of the creature*, which had by this time reached th* dimension! of white elephants." The rabbits were turned loose. They remembered the injustice to be fruitful and multiply. They did i t And they devastated Australia. Mr. Thateher was givea a medal to coaamemorate the gratitude of Victorian, for at* Introduction of rabbits. And BOW Australia at aaottod over a French poison that will kill nothing but rabblUl
TUB TRAGEDIES OF PARIS.
Dora, th* armless and legless man, and the flight of Francesco, the flre eater, when the alarm was sounded were told and retold along noisy Surf avenue and in the leas particular Bowery.
Coney Island has had four big fires In the last ten years, the last previous one lb 1903, the Steeplechase on that occasion being completely swept out.
"The island," as New Torkfers fa mttfeW*- and) % w*4\Pm Maftok » ton lit east? *\*wao« asje*ttsi «tfy sleep It ever gets—and the last *Mn In* ef eorsy moxatnf merrymakers were swinging gaj-iy If somewhat un-certattlfy d» Starf aa-eone'wfcea George Froatk a watdtaajsn t t Staeatoehase perk, asset a Waawjajg ajrefll of smoke cetmTnf frem aire ***Jave of the Winds'," ohe of the many shows la the park.
>ly had Front bestirred himself action when a flash of flame shot
out of the maw of the cave and lighted up the place In a weird glare. A patrolman heard the urgent cry of flre— for the shout of flre in Coney Is an ominous one—alarm after alarm waa rung until the fourth bad been sounded, bringing scores of engines and hose carts to flgfat the flames now being swept along under the smart west wind.
The deatractioa of Steeplechase park was a spectacular sight Tongue* of flame leaped hither and thither, licking up the scenic railway, the raisale flatele, the dancing pavilion and the horse racing railway. The little wooden horses, standing on steel tracks high la the atr, looked like the flaming steeds of the Valkyrs as tbey broke Into Mate. The groat be" tower flamed brilliantly up, a bright beacon sees by incoming' snips as they crept up the harbor In the early dawn. Tbe Steeplechase hetdl and nearly a score of smaller wooden hotels which fringed along the western side of the park soon were blasting.
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C o a e r I s l a n d B l a s e l a a o a a l a s T . NEW YORK, July *».—Investigation
convinced George C. Tllyou, owner ef Steeplechase park, which was destroyed on Sunday, that tbe flre which awept clean thirty-five acres of Oeaey Island waa the work of an incendiary. Mr. Tllyou has received fivo threatening letters. Last Friday he received the final letter, which threatened Mr. Tllyou's property and Informed him that he would be murdered unless money demanded was paid at once. The total loss will reach 11.800.000.
fteoord of the Seamy Side of the Oay French Capital.
From 1,000 to 1,600 bodies are received In the morgue in Paris ovary year. These represent suicides and murders, and not the deaths that occur in the ordinary course of events. And of these selr-alaughterers nearly half are drownings, which means that every day at least two persons lump Into the Seine; two poor wretches who have failed to find life worth living. In the months of October sad November suicides by drowning In Paris are double what they are* the remainder of the year. The prospect of having to suffer the hardships of another winter, begging about In the cold and sleeping out In th* snow, 1* too much, for many a fate-rursad wane derer. An Interesting fact revealed by the suicide statistics of Parte la that women show a decided dislike to drowning aa a means of violent death. Four times a s many men as woman are fished out of the Seine. The records show that asphyxiation is the favorite way with the weaker sex "for shutting off this mortal coll," whoa it haa oaased to bo bearable.
aoV WINS HOVEL SUIT.
Mawtber* ef Court Maybe Harked Seati to TheJr P w Youth.
According to a recent dectelon la ths> MtaattSippi osarte. electric light
must Insulate tree* as wall particularly those tree*
V s k k tavlte tbe email soy climber. la a Mississippi town recently a amall boy climbed a tree aad.comlag la coo tact with the uninsulated wire* of a Ugkttag eoaaaaay, wMch passed through the branch**, received a shock which caused him to fail. As a result the young climber was badly Injured sad his father brought suit against the lighting company. The tree la aasetioa was a assail oak, having numerous breaches which came close to the ground. The court handed dews the novel decision that aa the lighting company had knowledge Of the tree and what kind ef tree It was. It also ought to have seen fast It was last the kind of tree into which children ware likely to olimb. Therefore, said the court, the Immemorial habrt of email boya to ctlmb trees filled with aSendaat branches Is oas of which ooraorattoas atretohlaa wire* through such trees mast take notice. It was held that small boy* had s right to olimb suck trees sad a ve?diet was given la favor of the father.
aersTB AfJHlf At, SCHOOL RBPOV t.
Financial report of the Board of Education of Union Free, School, District No. 2, Town Of St. Jobiisvile, New York, for the year ending July, 1907:
KEOKIPTO. On hand last report .* 106K w From tax on property oolteoton 7678 17
«• » » «« hank ;uai " Public money library and appratus _.,..
From .academic fuud, quoto
.WO 18
76 22
and fattendence ';:"*.;::-—SOTST From public money .supervisor 12*6 00
" uou resident tut Urn ,Ml»-den 100 00
From non-resident tution local 146 19
W H I N TO WIND A W A T C H .
ThS toemlng, Net the Evening, the Beet Time, th* Watchmaker Say*.
"Most people,'' said the watchmaker, "wind their watches at sight; but It would be better to wind them la the morning. You see, we are liable to go to bed at different hour*, and so wind our watch at Irregular intervals, aad it Is bettor to wind it regularly. Then we are more liable to forget to wind our watch at night than In the morning and so may let It run down. But we are pretty sure to get up in the morning at oar regular hoar, whatever the bear at which wa went to bed, and so by winding It then we may Insure regularity of winding; and tbe watch Is brought to mind then, when we put it on for use, and we are toss likely to forget to wind I t So morning Is the beat time to wind a watch, if you can get yourselfjnto the habit of winding It then."
Total... 110961 28 j^aSrr 1>1«BUHBMKNT8.
A. W. Fortune.. 9 1100 00 Kate I. Burdick 660 00 Alice A 'Blodgett........ 600 00 Bernloe Dockstader.... 600 00 LavinaCole 600 00 Carrie Elite 460 09 Mary N Hart 426 00 Emily C Terry 426 00 Amy A Hardendorf 426 00 Lynn Dickerson... 400 00 Mildred A Young...... 400 00 A Matilda Wagner. . . 400 00 Alios B Oomph 340 00 Mrs E C Miller 1312
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TotsJ 16628 12 LIBRARY A P P A R A T U S ANI> KURNITUBB
Lavenworth 4s Co 18 00 Library Bureau 3 60 Randolph McNutt 168 79 Am Book Cot 14 83 Randolph McNutt 32 60 J E Hammett Co 60 76 . Maynard Mecrll & Co 17 90 The Baker Taylor Co- 94 18 A B Dick Co 126 A B Dick Co. „. 126
.8 403 07
Yea, If That Had Been the Caae. Dtnny had hurriedly Summoned a
doctor to administer to an acquaintance who had accidentally taken poison. Aster the phyalelaa bad given the* sick man a doee ef medtelne he remarked that the medicine was aa antidote for th* poison and that he hoped the patient would pull through all right In spite ef the antidote, however, the sick man grew rapidly weeae and died, that night at the was* ninny waa load In hi* denunciation of the doctor. "Poor John d •ve been alive thi* noight," he exclaimed bitterly, "If thot docther hadn't hastened hia death wid one lv hla anecdote*!"—Harper'* Weekly.
Rescue Chamber In Mines. The "rescue chamber" la a safety
provision of some of the large Austrian mines. It is a strongly timbered retreat, aad its single entrance haa s door that can be made tight against air aad water by means of rubber fittings It has throe cylinders of oxygen, sufficient to enable 39 men to breathe three days. Inhalation gear is st hand for parties leaving the chamber for reconnaissance or signaling, aad canned food, medicine and flrat-aM appliances are also kept la the place. The standard room will accommodate 14 men for s reasonable time for rescue.
Men Shun Oowdatw*. "Thar* is eae thing that no real
man will stand for,"'said the tall girl. "He positively will not carry an umbrella all trimmed up with knot* of ribbon Several ttmee I have bean obliged to lead sa umbrella to mea who got caught in the rata. Bach of those umdlrelia* waa ornamented wtth tufts of rtfbea whoa tbe man left tbe house; when be brought it back the ribbon was gone. He had been ashamed to be eeea walking along the •treat carrying an umbrella wfaoee handle was trimmed wtth ribbon rosettes and had taken them oft s s soen ss he left tbe house aad had forgot to put them oa again. Nowaday* hi order to save trouble tea both of us, I take the ribbon off myself before offering a man aa umbrella."
Total......; AMSTERDAM SAVINGS B A N K .
Payment bond and interest...! ..897 FUEL A N D PREPARING 8AMB
F 8 M«shsf,nto,m»... f 24068—-. " •« - 128 27
D J Storms Eat 222 00 John F Klook.. S-3&
When the baby is teething it is cross and restless, it becomes feeveriah. and in many oases vonilte a Kreat deal and ofteutiintM cannot even keep cool water on the stomach All the delicate little organs of the! stomach are affected,
inging on colic and diarrhoea. CBSOA-HWBKT for babies and ohildrmi maketi the stonuvoh right and OIIUVOM inflammation and prevents irritation. CASOA SWKKT makes the baby happy and wall. Bold by S. walrath.
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IF YOU BOY IT AT TAUBMAN S IT'S ALRIGHT
H.TAUBMAN Leading Jewelry and China Store a m m u m maaaaggj Bansagss»SMsaaaa»aaaa»aaa»aaaaaa»a»aaaaaa«»aasaSPsa^
July Basement Specials These are real live BARGAINS and at the prices they a r e
marked for this sale carvt help but interest you,
D J Storms Est • i >i >>
A M C l i n e ."!!"!! Qeo W Nellta ~ — ,
326 62 82 62 60 260 900_
AN ASYLUM TRAGEDY.
J e s w e y S t a t * B o a r d Dlasalaaca D r . J. W . W a r d .
TRENTON, N. J., July 30. - The board of managers of the State Hospital POT the Insane bora have by resolution dismissed Dr. John W. Ward, the medical director of the Institution. The testimony given by Dr. Wgrd before the bouse Investigation committee, when he said that Enoch Silvers, a patient, had died from the effects of being beaten by two attendants, Is cited in their report. This testimony, th* resolution declared, was In contradiction of the statement made by Dr. Ward to the manages* at the time of Silver's death.
It was also in contradletkm of the testimony given by Dr. Ward to the medical committee of the hospital when they Unsaturated Silver's death. These taets yea* i^vast aa "the reason why Dr. Warjd shantd net be retain nA benefit to th* Institution."
SSaaattaar1 e f « * • aaaaamll Claam. M A T I 0 M A L UE
Dug Up Cheat of Gold. A workman named Lesnaert,
ployed by M. Defranoq, a builder at Menln, France, has made for bis employer a stroke of luck which will probably contribute also to his own advantage He waa making a trench in the courtyard of an empty house recently bought by M. Defranoq, whoa at a depth of about three feet hi* pick struck something hard. Working around the obstruction, be at last laid bare a metal cheat of considerable site, aad Oils, on being forced open, waa found to contain gold coin* still negotiable to the value of 13.004.
Hot or CeM Water. It it S debatable question whether
It Is a wise practice to drink a cupful of hot water immediately upon rising
ery morning. The hot water neaxlt y mat tbey cannot live without
their morning drink, but there are reliable phystejaas who claim that this practice is debilitating to the stomach aad that it cannot fall to do Injury. Tbe habitual see of eold water is aa excellent habit to form. It is natural to drink cold water. Cold water Is a tonic to the stomach, aa It Is to the akin. It gives tonicity to the mucous walls of the Stomach. Th* practice of taking five or six glasses of cold water a day Is a good on*. It will help to clear tbe complexion, brighten tbe eye*, aad la said to be almost a certain remedy for puffneaa under th* eye*.
He Get the Job. A traveler fust returned from Ja
pan tells the following story: A mer canttle Arm la Toklo. having extensive commercial relations wlth^ the United States, wad desirous of* engaging the services of a translator Many applicants replied to the Arm's advertisement but one of the necessary quattflcatlons was the ability to Speak the English tongue in the vernacular, which qualification proved to be s stumbling block to moat of the applicant* tor the position. Finally one appeared who had received hla education in the United State*, aad on being aak*d if be waa well versed la the vernacular, he replied, "Sore, Mike!" He secured the position.
CHtcegs , Cletofeed fjatrolt
Maw Tor* rhlladalahla
Tor! St. Lewis
A Qreat Swimmer. A remarkable sw\m bw aa eight-
year-oid horse, says a Klldyaart telegram, I* occupying- the atasattae of
MK t k * > o c a l '"habitant* It appeara that "* S farmer named Morgan Macmahoa.
who lives oa a email island la the estuary ef the aVhaaaoa, took the bore* by boat to the atadnlend. and after working it all day tamed it loose tn th* eveaiag with a number of other horSea When tbe awaer awoke east momlhg what was hi* ssteaJahmaat to And th* faithful eeJaeaj paaeefallr graslag near Its stable A was Wat as from a swim, aad (here la not tbe slightest doubt that the bare* bad swum all the way from th* mainland to th* Island, a distance of * little tea* than three miles -Pall Mall
Boston Waamsgtoa
T w a H « a * r * 4 < a A a a l » e » » a r v . BRIDOETON. N. J„ July 2aV-Tb*
two hundredth anniversary of the founding of the Presbyterian church at Oreenwlch, N. J . will be celebrated on Wsdnsedsy seat.
III. KfLLBttRI, Mass., July 38. Mr*,
louts* M. Toft, mother of WltMam H. Taft, secretary of war, is wwleusly IB with
O O M m P A T I O H .
for constipation there Is nothing quits so nled Si <"hamberlaln's Stomach and IdvwT TaMet*. Thay atwayt fn* doee a xdeaaaat movement ef the bowel* without 'any diaajtreeabieefrhet. Pftea, 2fte. garnets* free, g Wslrsth'*
T * K e e p F l o w e r s "If you wsat to bring Sower* la
town from the coantry," said tbe girl who toss oat occasionally, "don't brine them la your hand. If it take* you two hours to come in they will aever*revlve, go matter how much water you pat on them after you get here. Take a pasteboard aboe box, lay wet paper In It. pat tbe Sower* in, sprinkle them well, aad pot another layer of paper over them, Juat bring them borne with you aad they'll keep fresh aad sweat In your Sat or studio for the longest klad of a time."
Total $ 740 77 SCHOOL SUPPLIHB
C W Bardeen f 3 90 McBea&Son _ 26 20 Beward Walrath „ 34 89 L H W o o d S96 Milton Bradley A (Co.. 9 72 Chris Pox 1.20 Ezra Dlllenbeck 9 00 P R Newell 66 90 E A Handy 20 28 A W Fortune 4 81 Seward Walrath 10 66 C W Bardeen 12 00 Kny Beheeran Col 6 70 Seward Walrath „....„ 4 91 E A Handy 20 00
Remember the
Bostan Old Home Week
lfewHTfjrr Central Lines
•July 26th to 29th Consult Ticket Agents.
FANCY CHINA CREAM JUGS
9cts This is'a very pretty jug and this price is only for this week.
CRYSTAL GLASS WATER PITCHERS,-extra large .size, assorted designs sold everywhere for 30 cts.
23c each.
& CREPE PAPER
9? cts AHjcolors, regular 10 ft lengths.
A GOOD CUSPIDORE
9 cts| eacji. The best thing for Jthe price on the market.
CRUMP TRAY AND SCRAPER The best cheap 'silver plated fork on Finely|nickle plated, something [every the market, costs you .only
98c doz one needs, Jand at the price you shouldiTt miss them.
J&ISSQRS- j j izea , plated, well made and sharp only
9cts each
A GOOD HAMMER
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Eyes Examined FREE
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Total. CONTINGENT BXPBNSB8, LAfcOB
TBXUAL, BJgPAIBS BTC.
F L Coventry „ % 14 11 F B L a y h e Charles Cool „.
222 67 MA-
760 18 00 40 00 10 00 4 47
40 00 49 26
283 19 96
A CCrouse M Walrath Chas Cool ChasCool , A W Fortune M Walrath , F L Coventry 4 00 Egison Crouse 10 75 East Creek E L Co...„ 6 00 H L Sutherland 43 20 M Wil llama 96 67 A Horn Sons 7 66 Interstate Tel Co........ 6 90 Monroe Ackerman 60 80 A Sponable 7816 J AUter Est.... 60 88
The LeekamMh's Chanaa. Oa the park bench sat two lovers.
The passing locksmith dropped hla kit aad laughed long aad uproariously. "Why do you laugh T asked the park policeman. "Ob, lust to get eren." confided the locksmith. "You know lore always laughs at lockamltha, so I thought it would be a good chance for the lonlfsmtth to laugh st tors.". KLt.'nv. Aad then the eld man laughed himself out of eight
Bri l l iant D i s p l a y . The Romeo of 1110 gently steered
bis air yacht to the vine-covered balcony. "Darling," he whispered, romantically, "1 can see a dosen stars." "Do be oarefal, Romeo," cautioned the fair Juliet, as she picked a rose from ber liarce! wave. "If pa comes out you wtli »*e a thousand stars." And •van then the old gentleman could be beard hunting for hi* oane. , _
John Woodroff. 9 63 Burton Shell 47 80 Henry Smith 130 Egison Crouse 7 21 Village of St. Johns-
ville 192 68 ChasCool 49 26 M Walrath „ 4 73 Interstate Tele Co 6 76 Burton Snell.. . . 6 80 B B B e e k m a n 2 60 ChasCool 49 26 M Walrath 4 17 M Walrath „ 6 34 Chas Cool 49 26 Frank Harding 2 26 W m H L e a r y 5 96 A W Fortune 10 86 M Walrath 4 17 CharlesCooi 49 26 A W Fortune 3 40 C P Lampman... 50 00 Interstate Tel Co - 6 75 B W Porter 15 00 Frank Harking 4 86 ChasCool..... 49 28 M W al rath. 4 «7 A W Fortune 1 78 Egison Crouse 2 68 Chas Cool 49 26 M Walrath , C P Lampman..... M Walrath Chas Cool .' M Walrath..
Excursion Rates to Albany Every Sunday
June 30th to Sept. 2nd VIA
New York Central Visit fAItro Park on the
Hudson.
Consult Ticket Agents.
Cameras and Supplies Enlargements
of your Post 'Cards residence
HENRY TAUBMAN, Jeweler and Optician
FOR DYSPEPSIib DIGESTS WHAT YOU KAT
Rdi«« Mlftios, Sow Struck, Bskotas ef Gaa Ma. __; ™ « M H B OSkT AT THS LASSSATOSV OS
B . C. D e W I T T 6c C O M P A N Y , CHICAGO. H i .
For Sale by SEWARD WALRATH We will pay
CASH r o r your second hand wood or iron -working T o o l s . Oive detailed statement of each Machine you want to dispose of and price, BUFFALO TOOL & MACHINE CO.
Buffalo. N.Y. iw
301 for 51.00 WILLIAMS.
A W Fortur Chas Cool. Interstate Tel Co Wm H Leary Montgomery county
Publishing Co GWNlerman M Walrath „ JCRronk 2812 Chas Cool..... 40 00 Frank Melding 66 23
426 10 00 4 68
A Harsh R o m l n d o r "Of eeurse." said th* serene atatea-
naan, "I am the logic*! eandtftato" "Perhaps." answered Senator Bor-ghum. "But you waat to remember that when It eeraes to taltytag aa rote*, it'* mathematics aad sot lefts that counts "
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Evanv Woarmw WILL ira^trrsmawraD If yon have pains in the back, Uri
nary, Bladder or Kidney trouble, and want * certain, pleasant herb cure for woman's ills, try Mother Oray's Aus* tr*Usn-fi6sf. I l l s * safe aad never
At Drag* Bam pie pacsk-
Tha Mothar
falling monthly iregulator gfsto or by tnafl 60 cts. ag* FRKK. Address. HrayCo., fjslioy, W. Y.
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A CaaraiN Ctraa w s Arwi s o Fajrr. Bhake Hits your shoe* Alton's Foot
Rase, s powder. It curst Tired, Aeh-lag, Callous, BwaaUag, Hwollan fasti
istorea, 2fte. AUea fl.
A cleansing, clean, cooling, soothing, twaling honschold remedy Is DoWitt's Carbollaed Witch Haael SalTe. For barns, oata, scratches, braises, insect bites, and sore feet it is Oneqnaied. Good for Piles. Beware of imitations. Get DeWitt's. It is the best, Sold by 8 Walrath.
DR. FENNER'S
KIDNEY and Backache
aatrarh* Oesafpaasa/s as a MM«««. Tas sMsate
oaaers'Ki a frs»-.| hair
•Msatelaa (m*«at
^ I F X A W L .
Total t 1664 01
RECAPITULATION. , n t S » T F R 8 M B M 8 .
$ M28 12 From teathers wages. 11 library, apparatus and furniture
From payment bond and Interest.....
From fuel and preparing same school supplies
Dtexpai " eontingn material, repairs, etc.
(!ash In treasurers hands
Total
labor
o n in
887 20 740 77 222 67
1604 01 606 62
110,961 26
!OUT«TAKr>I!»0 BONDS. Issue of 1896..... Issue of 1908 ,
Total
$ MM 00 6080 00
I 9480 00
C. C. Vai>oam, M.J. W A R K R R , J. H. R S A S S V , L. TutMsasatair A. L. BALTSMAN, C. M. KLOCIC, H. T A U B M A R ,
M. W A L R A T H , Clerk.
Board of Education
I'n BSTJ o r t/rmw TROTTRLB'
"It la now eleven years sine* i had a narrow eseape from eonmimptlon," writs* C O Ffoyd, <a leading hnsiness man of Kershaw, 8 ('. "I hart run down in weight ito 186 pounds, and
as constant, both by day it. Finally I began 'taking
w Dtasovery, and eon-Onasd this for shoot six months, wbon myeoughand lung trtmbt* war* sn-tlrsly gone and I was restored to m y normal weight, 171 pounds." 'Thousand* of person* are heated wvcry year,
toad at H Walrath's drag store.
KILLTHC COUCH AND C U R E THK L U N G S
WITH Dr. King's New Discovery
Notice to Creditors. Pursuant * to an order of Hon. W.
Featoa Myers, Burrogate of J the Oounty of Montgomery, notice. is hereby given to all persons having claims against the testate of John P. Angus, la to of the town of Minden, in said County deceased, "to fpresent the game with the vouchera thereof to Loren W. Augu", Adniinistrator of the said estate, at the late residence of the de-censed at Mindenviile, N. Y , io said town of Minden on or before the 21st day of September,'1907.
Dated, March 20, 1907' LOREN W. ANGUS,
Administrator.
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GPAaAjrrggD BATISFAOTOBYM OB KOHXT HXFTJUDBD.
Spring Fine Styles as shown by Justus Wagner have won tn« recognition of all conoiseurs in "tailoring.
Our showing of fabrics carefully laalacted for suits and overcoa f s are sure Ut please the most exacting
Your order for Spring gar
ments will be executed with the utmost fidelity in Kt and
style
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Main street, Port Pain
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St. Johnsvlllc Laundry.
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iiadiiced liatas to Clayton, Alexandria Bay,
Adirondack Mountain StatioBB
Malone to Forestport inclusive, Old Forge, Eagle Rny Haquette I^ake, also ,Eako Placid, HiTison Minos and Wanakena.
Tiokete good going July 2d and 3rd; good rclurnin^on or before July 8th. Excursion ruto to Lake Placid and return, June 29th, account "HOME ECONOMICS MEETING".
Consult Ticket Agents.
DR. W. C. SNIDER. D E N T I S T -
Fuller and Oirvan Building, Oar. Main and Ann Hts.,
LITTLE FALLH, N. lY.
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the slmdlest, tiulckeat and safest anara-. better than gas or vitalised air, intments by mall, phone or at
I nterstate phone Sm. Main Ht. r A |ti*rte>''s drug
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for a short time at
«Carrolls
Suiiimer is here, buy jyour Straw Hats at
LAMRMAN'S A line line of Children's Wash!
Suits ages 3 to 10 Men's Alpaca LCoals. Serge Suits and
Light Fancy Pants , ;whi te Vests, and S u m m e r Underwear.
Call and get some of the comfortable goods lat
LAMPMANS The Leading and Reliable Clothers
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