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ESTABLISHED 1869. BREWSTER,. PUTNAM CotiNTY, N; Y., FHIDAY EVENING* OCTOBER 18, <strong>1901</strong> S2.00 A YEAR<br />

fmi BBKVBTBB BTAHBARO,<br />

It read by nlne-tenfhaof tfaefamlHee<br />

la Ihe townihtp of tti inibUoatioB and<br />

I b«it remlta to adnrtlMn.<br />

PunMiM hlch grada Job Priatiiic<br />

atlowpilMt.<br />

km. J. B. xmurr.<br />

Modern<br />

B. W. ABDIB. Proph<br />

Dentistry,<br />

pMotietl, MnOflo ua BtiUMe.<br />

ud WedaMOar. St^nmS^^oMar,<br />

lu tttd setoraur. BMooed* Dr. MiUcr at<br />

water. OffloelnPoatOOoe BiUdlaff-<br />

ITT D, MOOBX. V. O.,<br />

roana BLOCK, DumnT* onm.<br />

PractloeUBltedto<br />

Medical and Surgical<br />

INaeaiM of Sye, Xar, Moaa aadTbroat<br />

A RTBUR D. KBIXBTt<br />

Graduate Nurse,<br />

Benene Boapiui, iH Letuigton Ave., n. Y.<br />

1> F.HODQB,<br />

Telqtbone lM5-«tii BC<br />

niltoliMi,R9iiMii, Paper Huiiii<br />

AU woik pertalaiar to Uw abon pnavoy<br />

•Wiimato. Hew wwliMate telfrder. BbaON<br />

aaaaaad kug. OHpeta laid. Bealdeiioe aad<br />

MeyoB RailroadaneaeiBrawaterM. T.<br />

•.Tomnn.<br />

Anotioneer,<br />

«C aukiadi vnmrttr ntmata to at<br />

MOea Bcaldeaoea&dP.O.AddreM,<br />

BaBWBTXR.N.T.<br />

Lttoxney A Counseloi<br />

At urn aad Rotary PabUa<br />

At newBter, Vondajn, Taoadaya, Wedneadan<br />

and nrandigra,<br />

•AdIITBXBT. BBBWBTIB R T.<br />

pSBDBBIO «. BABBUM.<br />

IRJ&BBUBOBl*<br />

and Donntte-FBDITC, OOMPinnm-<br />

VQitcraBlook, BrewMcr.<br />

OaHomlaaDdoUker OrapM, nortda oruM<br />

fMpLOataa,F«a&ata,Ooooannta, Baaaaaa, MA<br />

mMiv*lnBliaDdotUiet>M» A akan of<br />

'^S aSoi Uaa ot dgara.<br />

rpEB KSOX * BBITH<br />

Mndertaking Co.,<br />

Brewiter. N. T*<br />

JAim KBIT siun, lUaacer.<br />

Bodtea Bmbilmed OTloed. TeleploMdUtrotn<br />

eiatral to bia UOBU day or aigiit. carriadca<br />

iwaiabed.<br />

J«.W.M.B01|5IT01I, .<br />

^Physician A Surgeon^<br />

BBBWaTBB,H.T.<br />

OMoebowivyu 9 a.m., and Irani t« I ud<br />

Tt*lp.a. '* '.abUo.<br />

i flTBXBT, • BBSWBTJEB.il. T.<br />

TAB. B. OBOBB, ProrailTOB.<br />

Southeast Market,<br />

KAIM 8TBBBT,<br />

BBBWHTEH. ». T<br />

Cboloe Beel, Veal, Lamb, Pork, Poultry< Btc.,<br />

•enatatitly OD baud. The IMMI CUU at tli« moat<br />

maionimr nrlrra Orders dtdlvtsred pruinpUy.<br />

8 OUTBBABT BODSB. QKO. H. BBYHOLDB. Paoraarox.<br />

•Aia BTBBBT, - BBKWBTBB, H. T.<br />

Tke balldlng la a reoeoUy erected Ulck atno-<br />

• oentraUy looatotL ereiy room belur well<br />

led aad jMBaaaiit. Tlie/urnlture and nlUiica<br />

^nuewandtbekoaseu equipped wltk ateun<br />

fcaati. eleotrlo IM*)!" aud all *•"mmf>^''""li<br />

•ate 12.00 per day.<br />

Onliiuil Fan Mtry<br />

MILLERTON. N. Y.<br />

Tarii,<br />

Choice fertile eggti for hatchingfrem<br />

prize wi Doing poultry, CkKsbins, Brahuae.<br />

Plymouth uouka, Lefchorue.<br />

Wyaudottae, Minorca^, egfu 91-25 and<br />

91.50 per 18. Euibdeu and Toulouite<br />

Geeae eggs &5o each. Mammoth.<br />

iBronze, Buff aud White Turkeys, eggs<br />

m pw Ih Buff aud Black Ooohin<br />

Bantams C^EKS tl.&O per Itt.<br />

Kvery hatch guaranteed or dopll-<br />

Write for illostrated catalogue.<br />

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\\i rt lOKHCtNlKALLthtb -<br />

O<br />

\ PL' MP Of-F A"' _^<br />

^0. . ...V-<br />

^.A MA-^<br />

FIRE AND LIFE<br />

INSURANCE<br />

AND REAL ESTATE.<br />

BantyBoulsalaotaaaed. Offloe.BydtrBBlldlBf<br />

Ma n street BrevMcr, if. T.<br />

- lETBOFOlITil.<br />

•Take Your CholciB.<br />

All in MQnday.<br />

NKHOLS & SHOVE.<br />

DR. KNOX—Can be oonanlted when<br />

otbers faiL Offlee boara frona 19 to S,<br />

andrrom 5 to 8 p. m. 84 White Street,<br />

DanbuTT'<br />

r\R. L' A« BUTTDIT,<br />

118 XAnCBnar, BRX irSTBR, M. T.<br />

Physician A Surgeon,<br />

special attention gtren to dlaeasaa and treatment<br />

of cbndren. Pai&lMi eitracUon of teetb<br />

tv most modem metkoda.<br />

OfDoe houta t r to 9 a. m, u to i and 7 to B p. m.<br />

pAian B. TOWNBB, Jk,<br />

Real Estate and Insurance,<br />

. Vain Btreet, Brewtter, H, T.<br />

*HniIy tke veiy beat oompaniea repreaented."<br />

A Tery dealrmoie bonse and lot iw uie cbMV^<br />

Alio Boue eboioe rooms to rent.<br />

T XWIB J. DAVIS, X. D^<br />

Physician ft Surgeon,<br />

(Boooenor loT. W. Salmon, M. D.)<br />

Hows Bt09a.m.lto8 and 7 to 6 p. m.<br />

Corner Haln and Park Streeta, Bremter, H. T.<br />

BREWSTER<br />

Monufliental Works<br />

i. B. rAOAM * MIB..<br />

MakBtactnrera oC and OBilen tk<br />

Cmitiirr fnt gf iU Kiili.<br />

Pram any ol tke rwftgn or Akwloaa Gfaatte cf<br />

HaitOe.<br />

Tailti, Inueiti, hUeti; HaMiiB<br />

BnolonmB, Ete.<br />

Lettoriar Daae la CkHetoriei*<br />

A 0M>d Btoek of fliUibed work always<br />

onnand. DeatsiuaadprloesfamlBlMd<br />

on appUeatloiL<br />

BREWSTER. RY,<br />

Allen's Studio.<br />

When looUiig for n Rood<br />

portrait - aall at AUen'a<br />

and lo^ orer the aaaplSB.<br />

W« make any kind,<br />

site and style, ai<br />

priMS to salt all<br />

BBooeaaorto<br />

THE F0L80M STUDIO.<br />

Dsnbury, Cona<br />

Spring and Summer Goods<br />

A backward season has lessened the<br />

demand (or these goods. To reduce<br />

stock Bargains may be found in our<br />

line of<br />

Wash Fabrics<br />

and Dress Goods.<br />

SPECIAL<br />

OFFERINGS<br />

In Shirt Waists, Ladie's Wrappers<br />

and Summer Underwear.<br />

A. F. LOBDELL.<br />

<strong>New</strong> arrival of CarpetB^<br />

Matting, Furniture, Etc.<br />

A large and well selected line to select from.<br />

We bare put in<br />

and are receiving dally new goods and are open to your inspection.<br />

Several new styles in Iron Beds. They are worth your attention.<br />

White I«ead, Oil, Turpeutiue, Olass, Putty, Etc<br />

The famous Andes Bauges aud Ckwk Btores always in stock.<br />

Plows aud Cultivators of tlie best make.<br />

We do PJuwhing aud Ueating by Hxet-elass men. Eetiinates<br />

cheerfully given.<br />

A. Vail Smith & Co.,<br />

Brewster, N. Y,<br />

A COLUMBUS STATUE.<br />

t OaaikHaaa,<br />

A story Is toM of a brask fonndar<br />

wiko wks oDs day visited by a friend<br />

aettti as ageot for one of the dtlM of<br />

Osatial America. Tbs agsnt asked<br />

whkt It would ess* to ckkt a statue of<br />

fAfMophcr Oatambos for tbe pobtlo<br />

sqnan of tbs dty. Tbs amount wss<br />

fkr In excess of the sum wbleb tbe man<br />

had at his dlspoaaL B« was about<br />

leavhig In deiQaIr of bslni able to sscnrs<br />

tbe statos vtasn tbe brtss fooDdst<br />

said:<br />

*H>uDs back in tbs Junk yud tad M<br />

US see what can be fMnd thsrs.**<br />

Be went back, and the brass fbwMlsr<br />

showed bim • culosskl ktatne of OanbrlauB,<br />

rseso^ lemoroA fRm tbs<br />

front of a larfo bsewlnff sstabUabmsnt<br />

Under bta fert rsated a bev ke«, In Us<br />

hand was a large and orerflowlnc<br />

schooner, bis beard was lone and sbaggy,<br />

and about bis brows #as wfsatbed<br />

a garland of barley and bops.<br />

*'Wby, this wlU nsTsr do^** said tbs<br />

oommlssloa mefshant, *1 want a statns<br />

of Oolnmboa**<br />

*^alt ontn I baT« toaebsd this oos<br />

and rocka and oiatcrlals of this kind<br />

op. Oonw bat* In about a wsA and<br />

MS what yos think of It. U H salts<br />

yoBf yov can baTe H fttr tbs aasoHnt<br />

yon baTs at yon dlsposaL** .<br />

As soon as tbo vtaltor bad fons tbs<br />

brass founder act two men at work on<br />

the flgors of Gambrlnns. Tbey rs*<br />

moveia tbe beer keg from ondsr bis<br />

light foot and piaeed tber* an anchor<br />

and a ooU of rope, from his band they<br />

nmoTod the goblet and snbotttiitsd a<br />

glob^ with tbe eontlnenis traced on<br />

It; from bis brow tbey tocA tbe wreath<br />

of bariay and bops and snbatltnted a<br />

wreatti of lavrd and then proeeeded to<br />

trim op bis whiskers. Tbe flnlahing<br />

touch consisted In putting at tbe base<br />

of the statue 'XMetoforo Colomba"<br />

When tbe eonuntaslon merchant came^<br />

ks was drtlgbted with the flguN and.<br />

purchasing It, shipped It to the Oantial<br />

American dty, where It adtwns tbe<br />

ynblle saoare and In looked upon with<br />

veoeiatloa by the dtlsens of that'town.<br />

»Kew Toifc Tlmeo.<br />

Do yon suffer from pllesf Ifso^o<br />

not turn to surgery for- relief. De-<br />

Wltt's Witch Uaxel Balve will act<br />

more qulekly, sorely and safely, saving<br />

you tbe expense and danger of an<br />

operation, ll. %. DeForest.<br />

Anaroblsts are **ebtrkingup" a little<br />

and are holding meetings' again. AI<br />

ready publlo Indifference Is snlBoIent<br />

to make them; feel safe. Can't something<br />

be done to dtseonrage them<br />

permanently f<br />

O. IL Phelps, Forestdale. Vt. says<br />

hU child was completely cured of a<br />

bad case sA eoiema by the use of De-<br />

Witt's Wltoh Haiel Salve. Beware of<br />

all counterfeits. It Instantly relieves<br />

piles. M. K. DeForeet<br />

Lord Kitohener must be sarcastic<br />

when he begs the officers in command<br />

of bis columns to dispense with furniture,<br />

kitchen ranges and pianos In<br />

their baggag& It was an Iqtimatlon<br />

that he thought they were slow In<br />

catching the swift moving Boers.<br />

W. T.. Wesson, Oholsonvllle, Va-,<br />

druggist, writes; "Your One Minute<br />

Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaotlou.<br />

Hy customers say it Is the best remedy<br />

for coughs, colds, throat and lung<br />

troubles." U. E. DeForest<br />

It has been the general custom for<br />

jewelers who have watch signs in front<br />

of their business places, to have tbe<br />

hands point to the time when President<br />

Lincoln was shot, 6:24. This Is<br />

now being changed somewhat, aud<br />

undoubtedly the hour of McKlnley's<br />

death will be the tlipe used.<br />

Mothers everywhere praise One<br />

Minute Cough Cure for the sufferlugs<br />

It has relieved and the lives of their<br />

little ones It hassaved. Strikes at the<br />

root of the trouble and draws out the<br />

inflammation. Tbe children's favorite<br />

Cougb Cure. M. £. DeForeet<br />

A year ago President MoKinley visited<br />

tbe Institute of Teohuology in<br />

Boston. On leaving he said to President<br />

Prltohett: "I hope some way will<br />

be found to teach the young men In<br />

our schools a better esUmat« of the<br />

dignity and honor of serving one's<br />

country well and that in some way<br />

they may come to understand that<br />

men in high places In the government<br />

are honestly strivln|r for good ends,<br />

and that unworthy purposes are<br />

stumbling blocks, not helps, In a political<br />

career. I wish." said he, "that<br />

boys of the oonntry might understand<br />

that tbey are factors In the<br />

country's upbuUding and must learn<br />

to take upon themselves Us responsibiUties."<br />

"1 had long suffered from Indigestion,"<br />

writeas 6. A. XicDtfis. Cedar<br />

City, Ma. "Like others I tried many<br />

preparations but never found anythiog<br />

that did me good uutU I took<br />

K.odol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle<br />

cured me. A friend who had suffered<br />

sivaliarly I put on the useof Kodol<br />

Dyspepsia Cure. He Is galolng fast<br />

and will soon be able to work. Before<br />

be used Kudol Dyspepsia Cure indl-<br />

Kttstiou had made liun a total wreck.<br />

M. £. JUeForest<br />

FIRES CAUSED BY NAILS.<br />

MwHcalaHr OaavCed Aaalaet fer<br />

WUmit That BaaJle Oettea.<br />

**8peaklng of Insaravce matteni,'*<br />

•aid a llfltener, "I suppose tbe plain,<br />

old fashioned nail has caused more<br />

•res In the big estabUshments where<br />

BiachlBery Is used In many and complicated<br />

ways than any other little<br />

thing In existence. Tbe only thing<br />

needed Is for It to come In contact with<br />

some other iiatd material wKh anlBdent<br />

force tq eanse a spark and beat<br />

goieratlon. Malts bsTo really produced<br />

a heavy per cent of tbs cotton flica vlt<br />

the country. During recent years, on<br />

account of steps taken by tbe owners<br />

and conductors of tbe largw cotton and<br />

byproduct plants at tbe Instance of Insniance<br />

men, the nail has not been<br />

such a psoUflc producer of Arcs.<br />

** A way baa been found, for Instance^<br />

In cotton gins, cotton mtUs and In<br />

plants where cottonseed are put<br />

through manufacturing processes, of<br />

extracting nails and otbcr weighty and<br />

flinty substances that may find lodg*<br />

ment In these inflammable [wodncts.<br />

Gravity Is tbe nf tural force used. Nails<br />

are beavl'cr than cotton and Its by*<br />

products, and tbey have a tendency to<br />

fores their way to the bottom of the<br />

heap. By allowing .these prodticts to<br />

pass over a rolUng bdt arrangement<br />

tbcae heavier materials fllter toward<br />

tbe bottom and are Anally extracted,<br />

eo that when the cotton or the cottonseed<br />

passes thnrngh tbe grind In the<br />

vaitous manufacturing processes there<br />

Is but little dsnger from fire so far as<br />

these things are concerned."—<strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

Times-Democrat.<br />

Kodol DyiqMpsIa Cure Is not a mere<br />

stimulant to tfred nature. It affords<br />

the Btomaeh complete and absolute<br />

rest by. digesting the food you eat<br />

Yon don't navft to diet but can enjoy<br />

all tbe good food yon want Kodol<br />

Dyspepria Cure instantly relieves that<br />

distressed feeling after eatJng. giving<br />

nitt new life and vigor. M. B. De-<br />

Fbrest<br />

Mr. Bryan keeps giving President<br />

BoMeniJtflOOd advloe. That's every*<br />

ttoayTprlTtlege, if he has good advlee<br />

In stock, esp^lally an ^editor's. Mr.<br />

Bryan talks now as an editor, not as a<br />

presidential candidate. That gives<br />

him a Iloenae which In his other oapa^<br />

city would border on Indelicacy.<br />

Lewis Aekerman, Qosben, lod.,<br />

"DeWltt's Little Early Blsers never<br />

t>end me double llke,other pills, but<br />

do their work thoroughly and make<br />

me feel like a boy." Certain,<br />

thorough, gentle. M. B. DeForest<br />

In a recent address Senator Dolliver<br />

of Iowa extended the deflnltlpn of anarchy<br />

to oover lynching mobs, leglstors<br />

who betray their states, judges<br />

who poison the fonts of justice, and<br />

city governments that make terms<br />

with crime. That seems pretty broad<br />

but it is not too broad.<br />

Governor Odell, referring to the<br />

communication from the students and<br />

chancellor of a Western c liege SU|Egestlng<br />

that the remains of Czolgosz's<br />

body be buried at sea. states that If<br />

the relatives of the murderer demand<br />

the body it must be delivered to them<br />

under the law. While it Is not probable<br />

the father or brother of CiolgoBz<br />

will have anything to do with the<br />

remains, yet State officials cannot act<br />

upon the presumption that they will<br />

not and for that reason It Is impolitic<br />

to discuss what is at best a very disagreeable<br />

subject.<br />

Fur tbe Lsst Six Honths<br />

Mr. Jobn H. Schwab, of Albany. N.<br />

Y., has worked every day. Previously<br />

he spent weeks in hospitals and under<br />

the careofphyslolana Kidney trouble<br />

it was. and be got no relief. Then he<br />

was cured by the new medicine, Calcura<br />

Solvent, discovered by Dr. David<br />

Kennedy, of Keuuedy Kow, Kiogbtou,<br />

N. Y. Write to Dr. K for free trial<br />

bottle.<br />

Tbe recent visit of the heir apparent<br />

to Quebec has evidently made an<br />

impression on Sir Alexander Las Costs<br />

C. J., who, since tbe departure of the<br />

duke of Cornwall aud <strong>York</strong>, announces<br />

that hereafter any lawyer addressing<br />

any member of the court of appeals<br />

should say "My Lord," and "Your<br />

lordship." instead of "Your honor,"<br />

as heretofore. "Tbe next thing in<br />

order," says a sneering Montreal<br />

paper, "should be a chart showing<br />

tbe French members ol the profession<br />

how to say 'M'lud' properly,"<br />

Tke Uri|) Xsj Come<br />

or it may not When It does it commonly<br />

attacks those who are already<br />

low witU^ Indlgt^tlou, liver trouble<br />

Skud Impure btood. Fortify against It<br />

by getting rid of these disorders<br />

through tlie cure ot hiti oew medloii»e,<br />

Caloura Solvent It puts the stomach<br />

rigbt and gives strength to resist<br />

these roving epidemics. Dlsoovered<br />

by Dr. David Kennedy, of Kennedy<br />

fiow, KiOKstoo, N. Y.<br />

FOR THE CHILDREN<br />

Tke Storr eC a Ma.<br />

^ WSS once a little pleeo of steel In a<br />

mine, where I lived wHh my numerous<br />

brotbera and alsters. One morn lit.<br />

number of nicn brought a huge ma^<br />

cblne to the: nine and faateosd It as<br />

well that our bAms'waa btown t*<br />

pleoea. Tbe next thing that I remember<br />

was when I was' put Into a smelting<br />

oven, from which I emerged a Uttte<br />

piece of unshap«S metal. I waa ttien<br />

sent to a pin factory, wbsvs I was put<br />

Into a form' and ckms out ot the form a<br />

small piece of wlr«^ whidi waa ahaped<br />

Into a ptn. I felt very prood Indeed<br />

when, my brotbets and mysM wars<br />

placed hi pkpers. Just like rows of or*<br />

detly soldiers, we were then packed<br />

In a box and aht^iped to a Dotton.atorji.<br />

wbm we were unpacked and placed In -^<br />

a gtaas ease. We felt very proud Indeed<br />

when we flnt arrived, but when<br />

we aaw tbe glgiintle, statdy batpbia<br />

and beautiful; proud, gtass beaded pins<br />

and the herculean safety pins all gastng<br />

at ua with scornful contempt wa<br />

felt very humble Indeed, and, thoo^<br />

we tried to aisulMie the anger of ttiess<br />

royal daasei of pins, they never would<br />

condescend to knswer our vain apolo*<br />

gles. I was at length tak«i out of this<br />

embarrassing position by tbe caivliias<br />

hand of tlie.clerii who handed me to a<br />

lady who bad bought me. She took mo<br />

to her home.an^ stock my brothers snd<br />

myself In k-Phicusblbn. Next morning<br />

the honsenjald. threw me Into tbe ashbarrel,<br />

wbers I now Us unnoticed and<br />

uncared for-**<br />

Tke >Vlstakes at kalsaals.<br />

It Is Just aa easy to deceive an 'atOmal<br />

ao Itls to take In human tidngs.<br />

Thousands of birds leave a fleld or a<br />

garden alone ni««ly becanae a scarecrow<br />

hsB beMi>^studi up In tbe mlddla<br />

of It ,/<br />

Flsbca, are constantly awallowing<br />

hooks that are hidden In make belleva<br />

(Ilea. A'dog that worried a pasteboard<br />

cat looked a truly pitiable object when<br />

be foiujil out bis error.<br />

Bboifr a toy snake to a monkey, andM;<br />

will-probably- scream from terrors<br />

TherSils-no word strong enough to<br />

express tbe feellngs-of a dog that fondled<br />

an India robber pup and then dlaooverpd<br />

Its error. When the grampua<br />

char^ a berringlxiat painted whita<br />

Its folly can only be accotmted for oc<br />

the'supposition that' It beUevea It to bo<br />

a white whale.<br />

On the other hand, deer that come ts<br />

the river bank to drink often do not<br />

live to be sorry that tbey mistook the<br />

crocodile floating on the surface for a<br />

log of wood.<br />

A» MeeilTO B«H*4r*<br />

A little boy and girl were at opposite<br />

ends of a long room, pretending to talk<br />

over a "make believe" telephone.'<br />

"Is this tbe doetorr* coUed the Uttla<br />

KlrL<br />

"It is, madam; It Is," answered the<br />

DeWftt's I^Ittle Early Blsers never tittle boy.<br />

disappoint Tbey are safe, prompt, "Yon bad better come over at once<br />

gentle, effective In removing all Imgaritles<br />

from the liver and bowels,<br />

and see a very sick lady I am nursing,"<br />

mall and easy to take. Kever gripe<br />

or distress. M. E. DeForest<br />

said the mUe glrL<br />

"AhemI What Is tbe trouble?" he<br />

asked. Aud she replied, "She swallowed<br />

a whole bottle of Ink."<br />

"Very eerious case," said the Uttla<br />

doctor. "What have you done for her?*<br />

"I gave her two sheets of blotting paper,"<br />

replied the Ingenious little glri.<br />

"Was It red or black Inkr' InQulred<br />

the young physician. "Ued," replied<br />

tbe nurse.<br />

"Then," repUed tbe doctor, "a plaster<br />

of white blotting paper on tbe soles of<br />

her feet wlU cure ber completdy."<br />

The ralrtee' Tea. ' \<br />

Flrt llttlt lalilM wMt «mt to Uk» tea<br />

Under tb« •bad* of • juniper tna; ,<br />

Each had • cup tron ao aoom biU out '<br />

And « pUU from UM rind of • bkkorr nut<br />

Aatt tbe ttbli wu qnad witb • doth all o< Ian<br />

WUob Uka ifMcn kad woven tba banquat t*<br />

pmo*.<br />

Oh, neb food tbi^i M tbtr all bad to «a^<br />

SlloM of su»wb«rr—av, wliat a tnatl<br />

UcuK/ tba svMtlMt tba wild boc ooold bin<br />

And a bummlngUrd'a egg for aadi oat of tba<br />

flval<br />

Tben tbe/ pledgad tbelr boat'a b«aUi in tbcU ^<br />

Turlt* drink,<br />

Whicb waa—weli what wu Itt Can aajr 9m<br />

tUokT<br />

Vb/, tba dewdrop tbat oonaa (nun tba beart «f<br />

tbe roao<br />

li tba drink o< tba fairlaa, aa cverr vw ksowd<br />

~A1acUla Laonacd In Friouj EduoaUoa-<br />

Am* »t Aalmafi.<br />

A dove once Ured twenty-flve years<br />

hx a cage.<br />

Fish ars such adflsb creatures that<br />

tbey ought to Hve long. They never get<br />

hot<br />

Carp are aald to live hundreds ot<br />

years, and pike are also very bard/<br />

old fellowa<br />

There are some Insects that Uve but<br />

a few hours. Bome Uve but a day« aud<br />

aU of tbeiD are short lived.<br />

The wUd U«ata do uot Uve long, but<br />

elephants are sometimes very old, auA<br />

tben they grow helpless Just Uke old<br />

people and cannot do anything for<br />

A Proverk.<br />

"Papa, I've got some mending for<br />

you to do, please: my roller skates aes<br />

broken."<br />

"Well, put theio away tUl morning.<br />

If s too late to mend anythtug now."<br />

"Why. papa, you aald tbls momlBf<br />

mx It Is Asvar too lats to oeadPf _ j<br />

>fe<br />

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i


THB<br />

STAHDRHD.<br />

9lkVW8TBI. OOTOBBl It. IIM.<br />

IV»r AMBnWf,<br />

JOHN R TALK.<br />

fbr Oottnty Jadice,<br />

J. BBUNRTTBOHTBAHD.<br />

ForOonmer,<br />

BOBOK OABD.<br />

Camel Bcto All.<br />

4ll« DoMoemUe tlakat haa baen<br />

ftlaa oat and Garael gcU bothpteoM.<br />

niUpitowii was Dot eraD DOMOIftpd.<br />

ioa Dcvillnar, or wbateTer hit name<br />

K of Oold BprlDffi wai theoaljrDeno*<br />

amt who'^iprcfMd a wtlllncoflM to<br />

ttaeapt In advaiio& It wa« he who<br />

Aowled for a Demoer^t ta the oonven<br />

tloD, and bronftbt 19o»t^ of Putnam<br />

Taltoy, and LodlngtQp, of Pattvreon,<br />

t» ibelr feet shoatlpR "Olve oi a<br />

BeBoorat." But t|ioNe Demoorata<br />

•re not of the Ran^ill kind, eo the<br />

Bomfnatlon was flni|lly tendered to<br />

and tenderly nmbraoed |iy Qeorffe R<br />

Bonderlln, hitherto a Bepublioan and<br />

tbli year repreientlnv - the Carinel<br />

^las* dittriot. In a Bepnblloan con<br />

.Tentkm. Ha bolted th(f oonventlon<br />

beoanw be dhln't likf the oandldatee<br />

yropOMd by delecatee repreeentlnir<br />

other towna<br />

Ju«t how nach Mr. pat|derlin repreaente<br />

!• hie new depar|arf )t li dtfllenU<br />

to eettiaate, Ii he r^prHeotlDC the<br />

BepoUtoMM of the Mqpoi diatriot ot<br />

OufMfct Certainly hf I4 not aetlnc<br />

«• tbaa4vkw of Aaemblytij^ Everett<br />

ar CesBty Clerk Wefk^or Bberiff<br />

•Huttfr or Bebool C^mlarioner<br />

Bsaaer, beeanee they are •fuelled with<br />

andtwtll vote for John R fata<br />

li he repreeentlng aqybfiljr In the<br />

•own of Pattereon t W«ll. At neareit<br />

infonaatlon we oan get !• %^t ottt €>t<br />

oisbt delefntee repre^f|M that<br />

towa wbo followed Boad^rllffWleadln<br />

Mie convention* two are po| (jiipportiBff<br />

Yale, one wiehee he ||a(^ Pot been<br />

•amed as a delegate, and flvv ^U vote<br />

lor Tale. That'i all right fof fatter-<br />

Bat th^ eay Mr. 8aa(|er^tll t* •<br />

feroiher-ln-Uw of W. Andrew l^lerrli,<br />

aTBoatheast That U true. Ulpalao<br />

tme that Mr. Ferris i* a noet ^^nalaetfc<br />

inpporter of Mr. Tale, mifA bee<br />

•trongly nrged Mr. Baodarilp tf ^Hfa-<br />

4niw. Bo,lfMr.SaaderUa^*'Q||litlng<br />

IM" aaywhere ta partto«laf ^le<br />

*eattlnc" b Dotapparaot<br />

Bm tbe tli«a fbr fun and frollf %nd<br />

•peaolailon li over, tbe vo(eii| are<br />

bvfnr registered and the oontaat |^ at<br />

baad. Tbe Bepublleani of Pnti^w<br />

bave started In this race with ji^<br />

mad Southard, just as thoy stared<br />

last year with Everett and Wells «Bd<br />

Weeks and Uazeo. Oppoaents In Uie<br />

•arty appeared then. but. after all, tiie<br />

miajorlties rolled up handsomly and<br />

erenly, and tbe "ohronles" were silent<br />

•mMhtllarvl<br />

PhUipMowm<br />

halt the<br />

ttwwkoMr<br />

WtoBMIteMAt<br />

Naadttoa of<br />

lUac over oae-<br />

NvlitMHon of<br />

Dot ooamltad. PatnaM<br />

Valler deelarod loadly and<br />

naanlmoDBly for a Deaoerat oalyi to<br />

did Henry Lodlngtoo, o( Pattenott.<br />

Bnt tbe candidate chocsii, hitberto,<br />

has pretended to be a BapaUlean and<br />

a Mttor asiatlant of tfaa Icadlnc<br />

planks In all Demoerattc platfMtia<br />

"Better to get beaten with Toeker,<br />

wbo waswllllnfftoaooepCtlwiKHBlna><br />

tloa. rather than admit the elateaaat<br />

tliatttol>eiao«at eoold be found wtth<br />

eonrage enoagh lo ran agalail Tata,"<br />

Bald a leading Phlllpetown DeoHMrat.<br />

All of which Is good talk. Bat the<br />

fact Is the present policy of the Pat<<br />

nam Democracy Is to take their ad viee<br />

and their eandldates from the list of<br />

Bepublican aore^beads. When that<br />

list Is eztaansted straight Democrats<br />

will be considered.<br />

We wonder If all those jvbo profera<br />

the Democratic faith will lie down<br />

quietly and offer no protest agalntt<br />

Uie manner In which the steriltig<br />

Democrats of the west side have been<br />

tricked Into the substltntlon ot a<br />

Bepubllean for a Democrat<br />

We understood Mr. ZIokler to say,<br />

when he named the oommlttee'to fill<br />

vacancies, that be desired toglveevery<br />

town a volee In tbe matter, tt Is<br />

proper, therefore, to Inquire i**What<br />

does the *'voloe" from<br />

sayr<br />

Phlllpstown<br />

Aanrers to Beaoeratla Possles*<br />

Q. Will Judge WrlghedMde bfa<br />

pllef<br />

A. No, thank yoa. Divided 18 yearn<br />

aga The |41e will not split again.<br />

Q. Is Bonderlln really faankerln*<br />

for tbe nomination ?<br />

A. **Thls is tbe way I long have<br />

sought, eta.'*<br />

Sbepard."<br />

• • • • ~ ^'<br />

Mr. James A. Zlckler,<br />

**I wUl follow the good<br />

newspaper<br />

editor and proprietor has already<br />

twice pablldied a doable eolumn<br />

picture of J~. Bennett Boathard and<br />

described him as the able lawyer and<br />

perfect type of man reqnlred to preside<br />

as County 'Judge mai to attend<br />

to the duties of tbeBamgate's Court,<br />

ta which be has enjoyed eitenalve<br />

practice, eommandlng In ttie dlaebarge<br />

of tbe troata ooramltted to hitt<br />

t|ie favorable and boooraUe mention<br />

of $U associates as well as tbe compspdatlon<br />

of tbe predding Jadge.<br />

Tbf aame Slckler baa only once publlsbed<br />

Mr. Audaraon's picture and<br />

at no tlo^ IMM be ekboratad on his<br />

attatamenta wltlr anytblng like the<br />

fervor abowD In tbe eaaa nT Mr.<br />

Boiitbaid. While Klekler knows that<br />

Bootbard Is going to win and naturally<br />

dealrss the first cliaoee at tbe<br />

Democrailo end of the patronage, be<br />

ought to be fair and give Mr. Anderaon<br />

another sitting in his lecture<br />

gallery. Tlw BTANDABD knows that<br />

Anderson will not send | a line of<br />

patronage to Brewster, but we think<br />

a dyed-in-the wool Democrat ought<br />

aaly to reappear affain, and at<br />

to have, in tbe semi>offiaial organ of<br />

tbe' first opportunity talk loud<br />

his party, an even ohanoe with a<br />

•B the oars aiid in other public places.<br />

Republican. Now give us another<br />

And tble year the majorities will be<br />

picture of Mr. Andereon. It will be a<br />

more handsome than ever and tbe<br />

long time before he will be up for defeat<br />

again.<br />

note will be tbe largest eter cast In<br />

Patoam County.<br />

With more than nine-tenths of the We have seen only one bit of dirt<br />

RepobUoans and over oae-half of the floatluK around in this campaign, and<br />

Bewoerats opeoly in favor of Mr. Yale that's so low and mean we are inclined<br />

«ar gpod oeigbbor Mr. Buuderlfn, to think Editor Zickler didn't look at<br />

ef Caruel, ooald oot reoist tbeballnol- bis Towner's Station items last week,<br />

•atl^o that it is his duty to enter the or perhape didn't know that several<br />

rave as tbe leading candidate and I Brewster friends invited to attend tbe<br />

to earry bis opposition to the I Baptist olam bake at Ludingtonville,<br />

polla Will tbe Bepublican voters ;recently, were'unable to do so, but<br />

•f ibat district endorae such apropos!- sent to tbe feast liberal contributions.<br />

tioD. We supposed that kind of Tbe person intrusted wkb tbe delivery<br />

dreaming was eidusively the noddle of tbe money to tbe ticket agent at<br />

ivoduct of and died with Horace the bake, did so stating tbe names of<br />

Oreeley.<br />

contributors and added bis mite for<br />

tlokela. That's thfaoontributioo which<br />

Snaderila Bad Ike "Bee.*' Ur. Zifittier's Jealous correspondent<br />

He is the last man you would tbink<br />

vf to lead the discredited Bryan forces,<br />

toot tbe STANDARD was right last week<br />

m stating that be liad a haukerin' for<br />

shamefully endeavors to twist into<br />

tbe Job. Now that blit desire for glory<br />

is fully eattiified by a nomination on<br />

ttw Nichols-Rundall ticket, bla reason<br />

tor "boltiug" tlie Bepublican oonveutioo<br />

eix weeks a^o is perieoUy i^ln.<br />

He wanted to stand out against the<br />

BepoOUcan ticket in the most prowl*<br />

aeot and aggretwlve way, be bas been<br />

•ewarded wltb a nomination to a high<br />

office, and bis cup Is full to overflow­<br />

an act of bribery on the part of good<br />

people, and an insult to tbe enteiprising<br />

congregation and their friends wbo<br />

Were twttt on having a merry time.<br />

Perhaps some item of like Import will<br />

creep into tbe Courier concernfog the<br />

chicken-pie-supper given by Brewster<br />

Baptists at tbe Bepublioan headqua •<br />

tors Wednesday evening- Democrats<br />

are desperato In clutching for argc*<br />

luenta<br />

Bis Democratic associates tried very<br />

tiard to persuade ei-0ov. Jones of<br />

Alabama to refuse tlie offer of tbe<br />

federal Judgedilp, made by President<br />

Boosevalt To their protestations.<br />

Gov. Jones replied: "Tbe president is<br />

ing. To \M sure be was tbe eleventh<br />

ikiwrajui fiflb-eighth choice of Boss<br />

Bfebola But eleventh hourseiectlous<br />

tuaui tbe ranks of a party hitherto<br />

Ai opposition are popular this year. a soldier and a gentleman. He luu)<br />

BossCrofcersets the example by tak- teuder«d mean importaatoaoei,overjng<br />

Sbepard. Putnam bas mor* or ^looking all partisan oooslderatlaua<br />

less weakness for tbe ways of tbe It would IM indesent onder all tbe<br />

'-tiger" and we have no doubt Buoder- circumstances for a Democratic appointee<br />

of tbe president to turn out<br />

BD is already figuring on bis pull wltb<br />

Bbepard in dispenitinK Putnam oouoty Repobllcans and substltuto Democrats<br />

patronage.<br />

In their places. Nogentlemaa<br />

Tlie <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> politloal sharps have<br />

already begun tbe old Kamu of bluff*<br />

kig in their cluJms for the respective<br />

would tbink of sueb a thing."<br />

We should like to have a snap sbek nor (iibbs knows anything<br />

about it Tbe oiily gtutuiue pointer, { It hi said that Theodore Roosevelt is<br />

m/^ that is uot worth wry uuob, Is tbe only man boro lu a oity wbo bas<br />

f^ff tJu* betting favors ituw. I become president of tbe United States.<br />

PINAL BtBBION Of BIBHOI^<br />

e BeM ta •eetaa la »<br />

Sen irraaetece^ Oct 1&-Tbe triennial<br />

ceaveaUon of tiie Bplaocpol'Ohvreb el<br />

Anarica baa adjovtaed atee die. Tbi<br />

next conventloa la to be held In Boatoe<br />

la IMM.<br />

The day was a busy one la both<br />

beoaee, meat ot the time, b«««var, being<br />

taken ap In tbe dlseoaaloa or«aeations<br />

which wet* act decided ddallely.<br />

It waa agreed to make Rcaeiale<br />

and Oaba mlaalonary dlatrieta and ts<br />

cteate tbe mleakmary diatrict of SaUaa<br />

cat of tbe dlocaae of Kanaaa.<br />

Tbe bonace tailed to conevr, bewever,<br />

la tbe propoeed eettlng apart of a part<br />

ot the dioceae of Bpringfleld. IIL, aa a<br />

mlaaionary district. The election of tba<br />

Rev. Cameron Mann aa mlaakmari<br />

bishop ef North Dakota was coacarred<br />

in by the house of bishops.<br />

Both bouses agreed to the report ot<br />

tbe committee <br />

menta. bnt will leave the eecretaHea<br />

to speak for thematfvee. It la aafe te<br />

aay tbe mssaaga wlU be aopbatto 00<br />

tba queatlon ot a atrong navy. ,<br />

l»elm*Blea*a WIN.<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, Oct 18.-Tbe wlU of tbi<br />

late Chariee C. Delmonlco. tbe favoiH<br />

reetaurateur, wbo died* la Ooletado*<br />

haa been filed. It ta dated Marob <strong>10</strong>,<br />

Ifififi, and beqneatha all tbe piopeity<br />

to Roaa Delmoalc^ an aoat) Jnesphlns<br />

a Ddmonlco, tila alatar. and LoMnae<br />

O. DelBwatea hIa brother. Tba wtdov,<br />

Mra. Jaaane B. DelBwotca. la not sen*<br />

ttooed to tbe wtU or in \nj oedieU.<br />

Ibey weee otarried abont a year age,<br />

long alter tbe will was iiawn.<br />

Veaak aaO Jeweler *«• iioes.<br />

Boeteo, Oct 18.-It le believed thi<br />

trunk containing about fUkOOD wcetb<br />

of jewehry- whtdi was abtpped traai<br />

Providence for Boston Beyt M bf<br />

Martin, Oopetand A Co. and which<br />

eince tiaa been misatng la MMawbaie<br />

in thla dty. ttcteotlvea at work m<br />

tbe caae aay they are eatlafled that a<br />

trank anawcHM the dsecripttoa ef tbi<br />

mleslng one resched Boeteo froo)<br />

ProvId«ice. tnd here all trace ot tl<br />

haa been lost<br />

•larl Baesell Iteleaeca. ^<br />

London. Oct. 18.—Esrt Russell, wbc<br />

In July last waa sentenced by a court<br />

of tbe bouse of lords to three montbr<br />

Imprisonment for bigamy, bas been released<br />

from nollowny jail. Tbe application<br />

of Countess Russell to make ab<br />

solute her decree of divorce will be<br />

beard Oct iS. In tbe event of tbe ap<br />

plicatlou being granted. It Is anuouoced,<br />

tbe earl and Mrs. Somcrville wlU U<br />

married a few days later.<br />

Kew Heaa ol HormoH Ckarsh.<br />

Bait I^ke City. Oct. 18.-At tbe tegular<br />

meeting of tbe apostles beld In tbs<br />

tcraple here Joseph i**. Biaitb was chosen<br />

president of tbe Cburcb of Jesus<br />

Christ of letter Day Baiuts lu succes-<br />

BIOU to tbe late I^reuEo Snow, wltb<br />

John R. Winder and Authouy H. Lund<br />

as bU flrst and secoud councilors.<br />

Apostle Brigbam Youug was set apart<br />

as tbe president of tbe quorum ol<br />

twelve apostles.<br />

The M»«ni aaa Their Morals.<br />

In appearance tbe Uoors are a very<br />

fine race. For many generstlons tbelr<br />

mothers have been chosen tor tbelr<br />

beauty. Au active life In tbe saddle<br />

bas developed tbem physically and a<br />

splendid appearance la tbe result. In<br />

addition, tbcy bave manners of unequaled<br />

suavity and pollsb, tbe result<br />

of esriy years spent In the barem.<br />

Tbey are so habituated to tbink well<br />

of tbeniaelves as followers of tbe true<br />

pi-opbet that an uneasy conscience<br />

never troubles tbem.<br />

A man may be an utter scoundrel<br />

crtiel and licentious, and yet be regarded<br />

as s saint if be is descended from<br />

tbe prophet and caolorms to tbe outward<br />

ceremonial of Islam. Bis brow<br />

is frank and unclouded, bis smile is<br />

even benevolent and yet it would be<br />

impuaalble to deecribe tbe details of bis<br />

life. Aucb are tlw Mooie—an biteresttog<br />

tableau rivant of many a chapter<br />

la tlw book of Judges, or Samuel or<br />

the Kings.—Atrican Review.<br />

leWeriw.<br />

The captain of an ocean stesmer Is<br />

often warned of tbe proximity of Icebergs<br />

by tbe n^eo In ttw engine room.<br />

When a stUp eaters water considerably<br />

colder than that through which It bas<br />

been going its |>ropeUer runs faster,<br />

and as sucb water surrounds tbe vicinity<br />

of icut>urgs for many miles tbe<br />

engluiH'rs know wbeu tbe propeller's<br />

action is greatly uccelvrated without<br />

any iucri^aiw! of tbe steam power icebergs<br />

may l>e expected. Of cuurse tbe<br />

tbi-rmometer Is tbe most useful indicator<br />

of icebergs.<br />

tlo to B« Keoelre« at White Uomw.<br />

Wttsblugtou. Oct. 18.—Tbe sei-retary<br />

of tbe Jax^aueiu; legation called at tbs<br />

White Uouse to arrauge for tbe reception<br />

by tbe pxesldeut of Uarquls Ito,<br />

wbo will arrive to Washington Satui^<br />

HEIRS FilOi BMIDITS.<br />

PioHiMui tUikeU Gets Lctttr<br />

Prom lUn Stont'a Captort.<br />

BftLtmiD AT DBAB OF BUR<br />

Tkeaat ta Kill raartir If OMMeata<br />

Ava DIsalaaea ta OaleMeta-Traepe,<br />

aaain Aattva* Mar reeaa Patal Ita*<br />

aalte.<br />

Mew Torfe, Oct la—Thla moratBg*a<br />

issne of The Joaraal prints tlie following<br />

from Profeaeor Mary Haakell.<br />

daughter of Dr. Henry C. Haakell ot<br />

tbe Samakov mlaalon, dated Oct 17,<br />

wbo Is devoting himeelf to efforts to<br />

obtain the release ot Miaa Bllen Stone:<br />

"Into my tremNlng hands at the<br />

dsad of night a brigand 'delivered tbe<br />

only communication received from Uies<br />

Stone since ber deathlike captlrity.<br />

**Uy father and tbe whde family had<br />

long been alumliering when a bandit<br />

bearing a letter knocked gently, decidedly,<br />

repeatedly at my bedroom window.<br />

Replying to tbe question, 'What<br />

do you wantr the brigand handed a<br />

letter through the half open window,<br />

concealing his face and figure.<br />

"I urged him tor Information. He<br />

ehowed me an enormona revolver, aay-<br />

Ing:<br />

" 'It yon look in my face or make any<br />

trouble. I will blow your t»rains upon<br />

the opposite wall.'<br />

**He then directed me to give the letter<br />

immediately to Dr. Haskell, aaylag<br />

It tbe contents shpuld be dlacloeed Co<br />

any eicept those mentioned my father<br />

aad his family woaM be put to death.<br />

Again warning me not to look upon ttls<br />

face under penalty of being shot the<br />

well dressed bri^md cavalierly bade<br />

*'The letter was addressed to my father.<br />

Dpon tbe envetope were Oe<br />

words, *To be delivered at once,'<br />

Tear aiataaa le moiMted<br />

during tbe uegotlatlous Miss<br />

Stone's life aill be seriously endangered.<br />

Dr. TalMaca OScrs #1.000.<br />

WasblngtOD, Oct. m.-Tbe Rev. T.<br />

De Witt Talmage, wbo bas offered to<br />

be one of fifty men to contribute $1,000<br />

each to tbe Stone rausum fund, says:<br />

"1 read tbe statement from tbe Rev.<br />

Charles Creegau, sei-retary of tbe<br />

board of mlssloits, tbst $50,000 waa<br />

necessary to complete tbe fund to ransom<br />

tbst brave woman In a foreign<br />

land. I ImmedlHtely telegraphed, to<br />

Dr. Creegan that I desired to be one<br />

of fifty meu to contribute $1,000 to<br />

make up tbe sum necessary to obtain<br />

her rescue. I feel that we should<br />

uialte every effort to save ber from tlie<br />

hands of ber captors, snd. although<br />

Mrs. Talmage and I last week contributed<br />

to tbe general ransom fund<br />

through Tbe Christian lierald, I cheerfully<br />

contribute an additional $1,000."<br />

»rltl«h aavr Jack Tar« Hatlsr-<br />

Berehsven. Ireland. Oct. 18.—Tbe gtm<br />

•IgbU and other fittings of the British<br />

first class bsttlMhlp Magnificent flag-<br />

•ttlp of Reer Admiral 81r WUUam Acland,<br />

tiave lieen cast into tbe sea by<br />

members of the crew In order to bring<br />

about the rigbtlug of grievances wUch<br />

tbe crew complalo of.<br />

Kecara Krakea at He* eyrlass.<br />

WusblugtoD, Oct. 18.—TUe annual report<br />

of Suiterluteudeut Klsele of tbs<br />

Hot liprlugs rusi-rvstlou lu Arkansas<br />

wnuouuces tbut tbe patrouage during<br />

the past fiscal year exce«Kled all previous<br />

records, the total nuuiU'r of visitors<br />

being estbiuttttd at &5,U00.<br />

WoodruflT's Mailborough and<br />

Boston-Yoke Overcoats<br />

have eanght tbe pablle feney tor fair. Tbey arosptendldlr fltMng aad<br />

hanging gamenta and oome In a variety of fashionable flabriea-plala<br />

and berringtmne frieses, olive neltons. nncas taeket weavast VenetbUMy<br />

Manoheeter ehevtote, Homespnna and Badersfleld beavy-wetgbt worateda,<br />

ete. etc., •» to tai<br />

WoodralTa 'Hoblle Overooata<br />

are looss-fittlar, stjllsh overooats.<br />

^utacuiketo UM wtsrsr snd be-<br />

Woodrntre Wamboa<br />

in grsosftit nnasots, tfens-qaanera<br />

lew^iuut-tlMI^ sA, polatea livrts<br />

Rsfuiai Ion eat ooata as low ss tt.<br />

AS asoal our lUM oC overooats la emueitly<br />

sspsilor.<br />

Btandard-Made Baits,<br />

tas tpst in tbe wocliL Orow idsoit<br />

tibtflrtau, Mn-stftpe wofSteds, sootob<br />

twesdi, ttmr camtnrres, Veeeuus,<br />

ihiseta, wMe-waiB sems, nallDKbed<br />

- wonteds, and Oxfom nttxcnrM. Boim<br />

colon, BHMlrBt nurhtnaa, reHned<br />

msdn. HUitsrr, eeim-v^ltaiT sad<br />

settled stylea-n to as.<br />

Neit to Post Ofllee Brewster.<br />

• • • » B B B<br />

Agent for<br />

Standard<br />

Pattema<br />

E. STOITE,<br />

••• Kata flttaal, Dnnbarr.<br />

Boetonetta Bain Ooata<br />

biwUitM-welabta Water praet eat<br />

ta no wan dtiereat ta SBoemaee<br />

tnsn aa oramary overaoat. For M -<br />

crai aii-rsend wesr tbiT nwet sirreqnireBMBts-CM<br />

to K.<br />

ZtoveltteatnBhtrta.<br />

new antvalB ta Isacr dress •fairts.<br />

MtaUy tas .••v^lMempM Heated<br />

btaora, MnA sad dnsay effeot, tt.<br />

•Town Tair* the oetebwM flity seat<br />

boson skirts saf tbe tan Rsntisttans,<br />

11.80.<br />

SUITS MADE TO ORDER<br />

A SPECIALTY.<br />

Oppb Olty Hall, Danboir.<br />

Agent for<br />

Oentemert<br />

eiovea.<br />

Ladies' Underwear.<br />

at ase^^"** """^ ""*** "*** ""^ **"**'' ****** '"*"' qnallty, trimmed nieety,<br />

.« AP **^^ AD" qaalltf veets and pants, Aeeee Hoed, ribbed, made well, at<br />

OOandTSeeaeb.<br />

Ladlee' anion mlta, ribbed, fleece lined, all stses, at 60c, 75c, •!, l.M, 1.TX<br />

Misses and Children's<br />

Underwear.<br />

^. several dlirerentatylea at We eaeb. Good heavy garmenta.<br />

Infont's Underwear.<br />

Bbirta, hntton all way down tbe front and half way ribbed, flaaee Uned:<br />

aUea 1.«, 8, at Wc, 8*0, BOe and 75e.<br />

Gents' Underwear.<br />

One oaee of regular 60e gooda, fleece lined and extra heavy, all slua ii<br />

sale price, 88c each.<br />

Oar SOo sblris and drawers are extra tlpa<br />

ItppriRODed and otberwlse perseonto<br />

tbie relatives of Douceycd Catertna HoneyBefnnded<br />

Tsllkar<br />

on all Unaatltfaetory<br />

Parch<br />

E. STONE,<br />

••• Kabs Btaaat. Dnabnsy.<br />

FnllFreedbai<br />

of Bxehange willingly<br />

granted.<br />

We are all ready for eustomera in<br />

UNDERWEAR.<br />

Men's Boys'. Ladies' and Children's Fall and<br />

Winter Garments,<br />

Cut from 50c. to 25c.<br />

Also a fine line of<br />

SHOES A.NT><br />

RUBBERS,<br />

We ai'ealso making a specialty of best quality<br />

FRUIT JARS. AU up to date articles<br />

in the gi*ocery line.<br />

STARR QA NUN,<br />

FoBter Block, BREWSTER, N. Y.<br />

COAL.<br />

GEO. W. HALL<br />

Olree noUoe to bis friends and patrona that be bas<br />

Reduced the Price of his Coal,<br />

Commencing on June 3d»<br />

UU prices will be as follows, at bis Coal Bins, wltb asaal ohargsa added for<br />

Pittston and all Fi-ee Burning<br />

Coal, all sizes, except Pea,<br />

Old Company's Lehigh and<br />

Hai'd White Ash, all sizes^<br />

Columbui. O., Oct 18.—Cresceus<br />

wuut u£alu(ii time at the lucul driving<br />

purk j'ftft^rcUiy afternoou to beat his<br />

»wn record of 2M£^ aud failud. The<br />

best he could do was tbe tniW la 2:00)^ oertai&ly be advaiwed in a verf short tune,<br />

delivery, vis: \<br />

$6.00<br />

$6.25<br />

And be advisee all to take advantage of tiie low prioeS| as prioee wiU


THa STHHDJlflD.<br />

BBVlirnniB. OOTOBBR 18, <strong>1901</strong>.<br />

HAPfCNINQS<br />

Reglitar «o>«Mrfow.<br />

"School t«we are oe«ln» ID elowlf.<br />

t Thepra«mtpopalatkteof Blaiiillnii<br />

firleoB la 1,90.<br />

Hnu Qeorve F. Bloat la'Mrlooely<br />

111 at her ho«e In thli TlHaw^<br />

The Borden*! Company k bnlMlnff<br />

een mysterious throughout even the place<br />

unsatisfied appetite. A. Vail Smith<br />

he has not—sent money In the mail each district<br />

so plentiful in this section. Bare sport of the event being unknown to tbe<br />

NeUca.<br />

surprised the fellow trying to force an<br />

which was lost—will take the paper<br />

A. Stanley Hetcalf. the trans-continental<br />

wallier, was in Ogden, Ut^, tornlng on of the electric lights at an<br />

entrance into bis resldenoe. The<br />

is promised wtien the season opens oompany until their arrival. Among MoUoe la hereby given ibat tbe warrant nw<br />

tbe ooUMtlou of Uxea la Sobool DlsUlot Ha 8.<br />

•and not pay for It on tbe ground that<br />

Nov. 1.<br />

those present were some from Pawling,<br />

Sherman and Patterson, about taxes will be reoelved during tbe next tamt<br />

tova of BoiUbeaat. iua bees issued and ttat tbe<br />

he never subscribed for It—or move<br />

on October 7tli. Hetcalf psttH Inopportune moment scared the Ward Vores, of this place, has gone<br />

weefca Cram tbe dale of tbls noUoe. by itia<br />

off and leave it coming to tbe effloe<br />

forty in numtwr.<br />

ooUaotor, at ber resldenoe on tlw Onwby tamplke.<br />

Has. caTESBUis A. HxAS, Coliecmr.<br />

through Brewster, lost February, Intruder away. At tbe home of to <strong>New</strong> Yoric, wbene he has secured a<br />

he left Thousands of alleged Chris-<br />

Thomas Carroll be was l>alked by a poaltlon with the Metropolitan Street<br />

Dated Brewstei. October S, UOL<br />

tioDS are dishonest In this particular<br />

at least, and the printer's book tells<br />

fearful tales at the final Judgment"<br />

Nelson Brothers' striogof good ones<br />

ky have been broken by the^e of<br />

**Carm«oeita" to a Uount Vemoo<br />

fancier at the White Plains fair, bat<br />

her stable mate, "John D.," can be<br />

depended apoo to take eore een reuiorkable, ospturlog<br />

first moxiey or place in nearly<br />

race In which be started. A 8:<strong>10</strong><br />

lot in training shows that be<br />

is yet far from bis limit at 8:19}. made<br />

BMmthly meeting<br />

next Toeeday evantng, tba tM.<br />

Bev. H. M. Fogle«mg«r, of Mnoaton,<br />

will preaeh in tha Mllltown<br />

ebaiMl Banday aroBhig, Oetober lOtb.<br />

A regular tkm of OrotoB<br />

Chapter, Na fiOl, % A. U.. wilt be<br />

b*ld at MaMmta Ball next Monday<br />

evaiUng.<br />

^<br />

Mbomlng drapery may now be<br />

properiy taken down, tha thirty day<br />

period foltowlng tha death of Prerideat<br />

MeKlnler haitng expired.<br />

Ber. Mr. Fogleaongtr. will preaeh In<br />

the old Sontbeaet Preabytarlan Aar^<br />

atDoaneabnrg Band%y momtag^ and<br />

at Mllltown Chapel In tha evening.<br />

Servloes at 11 a. m and V p^ m.<br />

Bdna Maripiret Lewk, two-months<br />

old daughter of Mr. and Mm. Charles<br />

Lewis, died at tbe home of Ite parents<br />

TbaOMUaa BooMf wffiMoalwIth<br />

IIIN Tala, ttoBdar. OMobar fiUlglt<br />

o dock* ' • •<br />

Tbe Lent famlty art InrtalM tai<br />

tbatr <strong>New</strong> Tovfc iMMia for tha Winter,<br />

takan tlito waak.<br />

The Fairview Honfe, nearKatooah,<br />

lias been leased by James O. VanBooy<br />

of this viliaKe. Immediate possemlon In Sootheast on Friday last Interment<br />

was at Carmel Saturday after­<br />

The reguUr monthly meeting of the<br />

•lias been taken.<br />

noon.<br />

J Womans Christian Tamperanee Union<br />

The third degree, or Degree of<br />

will be held at the house of Mra<br />

Troth, will be exemplified at a regnlar Petition has been drawb and signed<br />

•meeting of Brewster Lodge, Na 457, for tbe establishment of a new rural<br />

^ 1. O. O. F., next Honttay evenliig. free delivery route, starting from the<br />

Brewster ottee. Tbe propoaed roate<br />

will service the Dlngla Bidge and<br />

North Balem distrieto.<br />

James Barrett, manager of tbe<br />

Drew farm, was mn Into by a milk<br />

team, last Batnrday evening, oqtbe<br />

old tamplke. ISarrett, who was on<br />

his way to the vilkMCa^ was thrown<br />

from bis wagon ud eostatned a<br />

f raetnre of two rifaa.<br />

Mtae Btta May Bkmt, of Donbary,<br />

daagfater of Leonard B. Bloat, of this<br />

vUlage, and WUliam A. Jooei, of Danbury,<br />

were married by the Bar. B. F.<br />

White, D. D., at tbe M. B. parsonage<br />

in this village, on Wedbeaday evening<br />

of last week, Oetober Mb.<br />

The weather man Is kindly dleposed<br />

toward tbe Danbnry Agrienlturol<br />

Boeletyf Tbe gates bad hardly<br />

closed on the aihlMtten of <strong>1901</strong> after<br />

a,week of perfect weather when a<br />

heavy asid long eontlnaed rainstorm<br />

swept over this aeetlon. Tba delage<br />

lasted nearly fwty-flght hoars.<br />

en route from Boston, Mass., to Son<br />

Francisco. The trip Is being mode<br />

on a wager, and he is to be In San<br />

Franoisoo on TbonkiMCiving day. Metoalf<br />

has found • that living off tbe<br />

eountry Is a hard gome. By the terms<br />

of the agreement tbe Journey was to<br />

be made on foot, without the expenditure<br />

ctf money for provisioas or other<br />

parpoeea When be left Boston be<br />

tipped tbe scales at 8<strong>10</strong> pounds. His<br />

weight at tbte stage of the trip is 148<br />

poonds, the decrease in avolrdnpois<br />

being not so much due to the exeroite<br />

of walking as to tbe uncertainty in<br />

B. H. Barry, loeal onpetlateBdent of<br />

tbe^PradenMal Innranee Company,<br />

has moved Into the Lent eottege on<br />

Bast Btaneh Aavenae.<br />

Barber, near Tilly Fonter, Oetober<br />

Md. All eoidlally invited.<br />

Aserleaof foor entertelbments and<br />

leetares has been arranged to be<br />

given In Union Hall, North Balem,<br />

the first of which will be a eonoert by<br />

tbe quartet and organist cif the Seeond<br />

Collegiate ehnreh, to take plaee Tuesday<br />

evening, Oetober Wtb.<br />

Wilson Crane, Friday afternoon,<br />

October 95th, at tdIO o'clock. Subject:<br />

••Bnnday School Work.'* A eordlal<br />

Invltetion Is extended.<br />

Twelve tboasand people were<br />

handled by tbe HIgbhwd Division at<br />

MM Danbory Fairgrounds on Tbnrtday<br />

of last week without a sigle mishaps<br />

A clean record for the week,<br />

noreaemblane^of an aeeldent. Is a tritMts<br />

to thtf exeellenee ot the railroad<br />

management In handling tbe heavHjrj<br />

loaded exenrslon tr^na.<br />

Over two hundred peopte visited tbe<br />

BepnbHoan beadqnartera In tbe<br />

Fowler Block Wednaeday evening and<br />

oame away satisfied, having been<br />

served with ehleken pie, wAd meats,<br />

caUds, pork and beans, pie, eake,<br />

coffee and other aeccasoriea of feast<br />

prepared by the ladles of tbe Baptist<br />

Church. It was a harvest


It •-•;•,; -jjwK a •• i><br />

t^-^jfTHMW or TNI dmm<br />

TNAfT<br />

4^ Vi.lMkVft fiOaUD TMt •OIKIfTim<br />

•• fW'Oljlf n« otkw<br />

.rfft:<br />

••••••t Mvm<br />

ocean<br />

than a<br />

Ihecs hn9 beta valnlr tryttw<br />

oritht and cmnaa :ri«dg«r MoatUty.<br />

T* We«e la tk* Kftefeoa.<br />

Too many bonsawlvea neglect to provide<br />

tbemsdves wltb aleeres which<br />

can be quickly slipped over tbe' dress<br />

sleerea when ao emergency calls tbem<br />

to tbe kitchen. White cambric Is tbe<br />

beat for these, and tbe fuU kind, gathered<br />

at the top and bottom over a rubber<br />

cord. Is generally moat satisfactory.'<br />

The best mpfopfcr oecaslmial use,to<br />

the kitchen Is made of straigbt lengtba<br />

of gfngham sewed together to. a plecto<br />

wide cnon^ to eaaify envrtop the flgore.<br />

The bottom and 'sides are bemned.<br />

Openings are cot at the top for tbe<br />

arms, the'two aides being conoeipted<br />

over: the shoulder by a double blak<br />

band. Tbe neck.'both back and front.<br />

Is straight and la gathered toto a fading.<br />

Tbe dlstenof between tbe openlaigs<br />

for the arms sboidd be determined by<br />

ibe width required at tbe foot of the<br />

skirt Three or.'four buttons and buttonholes<br />

«doae the back. The b«iuty of<br />

these apnms Is that while tbey are<br />

quickly made they protect the gown at<br />

tbe back as well as at the front and<br />

prevent tbe waist from being spattered<br />

while beattog eggs, batter, cream and<br />

the like.<br />

PbctMreaab Wwmmmu,<br />

The latest photograph frame Is novel<br />

as well as pretty. It hi In the form of<br />

a tiny screen In two sections.<br />

The<br />

specimens now oa view are but three<br />

or four inches high. They are mounted<br />

In tbe regulation screen fashion,<br />

and the frames are of mahogany or'<br />

forest green oak.<br />

Only a small portrait<br />

can be Inserted, but these screen<br />

frames are a pleastog contraat to the<br />

glittering gilt and sUver pboto holders<br />

that we have always with us.<br />

Th« Po«»lblUtlM of north<br />

WIBSOWB.<br />

Pew people appreciate the possibilities<br />

of sunless northern windows where<br />

"flowers will not bloom." When given<br />

"claBslcol" treatment with such beautiful<br />

leaved planU as palms, ferns,<br />

dragon trees, crotons. ivies and arancarias,<br />

which require no direct sunlight,<br />

they may be made as attractive<br />

as any windows to tbe bouse.—Ladles'<br />

Home JournaL<br />

As f<br />

Crtelwt.<br />

It Is practically assured that aa English<br />

cricket team wiU vlalt tha Cmted<br />

States next season.<br />

That lb a game to which we Joyously<br />

concede supremacy to tbe British. We<br />

cannot play the conttouous game of<br />

cricket with our English cousins, and<br />

we rejoice that aoch Is the casr.<br />

\ 0 SOLVENT<br />

For IndigeBiiou, Cozmiipation. Impure<br />

Bl<br />

Aea BoblDBon, otiiot clerk<br />

Jobn Donovan.Jr. ballutclerk..<br />

AngnstUB Cole, Bpeclal omoer....<br />

lieed F. BavUano, pbyalolan....<br />

AUn aod MolioerauppUea.<br />

. _<br />

Jita. K Smith, undertaker 15 00<br />

J. L.irisbaBon;BtorebiU u i7<br />

0. W. Stoat, supplies 197W<br />

Wm. Cmlben, watcfalna quaraniloe<br />

77.<br />

OUbcrt W. Jobn, bigway commtsaloDer<br />

7....„..„.<br />

W.aTaylor,<br />

9S7S<br />

18 00<br />

600<br />

600<br />

600<br />

400<br />

57B<br />

861<br />

98 79<br />

IBOO<br />

600<br />

6 00*<br />

6 00<br />

400<br />

675<br />

8 66<br />

IBOO<br />

16 17'<br />

197 87<br />

M66<br />

StOIK<br />

J. F. Hyatt, ina of election 69<strong>10</strong>0<br />

Isalab iim.i]ley, ofll«-r elwUoo..<br />

Bdward Belyea, ballot clerk ....<br />

U. C. WUatui. poU clerk<br />

Hoiyan Head, luapeotor election<br />

B.U.Beni)ttu poll clerk<br />

J. B. Oatxander, map of eleouon<br />

Geo. B. Corowiill. bou clerk....<br />

W. A. Head, poU aerk<br />

Colman B Barnttt, l&ap election<br />

Bernard Ualone, ballot clerk....<br />

C. a wtzon,Inap of elecUuQ ....<br />

W- F Jewell, Inap of elecUon....<br />

Geo. B. Oaoony, hup ot tdecUoo<br />

Wm J. Blabup. btOlut clerk<br />

CyruB a Toupklca, poll clerk....<br />

hboa Hotobkua. inap of eleotlou<br />

W. J. Oorbln, Com'r of Blcbwaj-e<br />

aai'dloB.S Palmer<br />

Bdward Beuuetl, Ocm ol Hbcb'ys<br />

Fred WUllama. constable........<br />

albert JUoat^ aaaeaaor 81 00<br />

J.B.Bh)bola,oom. of appraJaal.<br />

Boo<br />

600<br />

6 00<br />

000<br />

86 00<br />

6 00<br />

16 00<br />

600<br />

600<br />

81 00<br />

600<br />

80 00<br />

81 00<br />

16 00<br />

600<br />

600<br />

ISUO<br />

99 UO<br />

6<strong>10</strong>0<br />

846<br />

66 57<br />

600<br />

60 OO<br />

900<br />

85 00<br />

88 00<br />

LH.BUike,piiiittr'abar.<br />

Walaon BoUnaon. oom appralial<br />

Cluton Byder, lf«al aerviota..,.<br />

WtulaKaon Law Book Co., burial<br />

permlta, S 65<br />

B. a Watson, oom of burbwaya. 19I oo<br />

H. H. Baxen, deputy aberUf 75 85<br />

J. W, Haabu. acGnff BberUr 80195<br />

B. a Palmer, Juatloe 866 75<br />

laaiab bmalley, otBoer 490<br />

i. D. Byati. oom'r of blgbwaya.. <strong>10</strong>4 00<br />

W. H: B. Bloat, aaaeaaur<br />

6.0. coriuab. prvp tor election..<br />

Petu- B. Burrel, overaeer ut poor<br />

Mlobael Nolan, {Kdl clerk<br />

18 uo<br />

Dr. J. Hunty, room rent so 00<br />

u. P. Bojt. ntiiiautibUca<br />

N. T. VaiiBurauu, viuiJ autltnlcs<br />

H^il Whnvn. vltiilsuaiauui....<br />

B. B. Brady, depuiy aborUf<br />

6 85<br />

16 00<br />

600<br />

80 00<br />

600<br />

16 00<br />

64 50<br />

BO<br />

!5<br />

50<br />

7»<br />

U. B. Briidy. dbputy uUttflff 6 00<br />

28 00<br />

64 00<br />

945<br />

64 00<br />

800<br />

85 57<br />

600<br />

50 00<br />

965<br />

184 00<br />

n B5<br />

604 95<br />

860 75<br />

4 <strong>10</strong><br />

<strong>10</strong>1 00<br />

900<br />

95 00<br />

at 00<br />

19 00<br />

SOW<br />

800<br />

17 00<br />

6U0<br />

4 03<br />

80 60<br />

e w<br />

IBOO<br />

6»<br />

16 00<br />

6 00<br />

80 DO<br />

D 00<br />

16 00<br />

64 50<br />

46 00<br />

19 00<br />

198 00<br />

71 W<br />

66 00<br />

46 00<br />

90 00<br />

50<br />

7t<br />

50<br />

765<br />

400<br />

400 460<br />

60 00 60 00<br />

e o.B^n«4d.aaBessoa 44 00 44 00<br />

kvtd Baldwin, aaaeasor 50 81 50 81<br />

"B. BUpbena, aoppiiea 9 as s ss<br />

O. B. Judd.BUppllea. 8 00 9 00<br />

David Kent, Board of Beallb.... 14 00 14 00.<br />

Guati. Larson, watcblng quamnihie<br />

80 00 80 00<br />

ClauaA.Hollne, towa ctartt..... JOB 40 <strong>10</strong>8 40<br />

Dr. W N- Boyoion, pbyfiolan... 77 SO 95 00-<br />

Dr. T. P. BlAsalL iKysUan... 197 6B 167 66<br />

WUUamaoD Lawflo^oo., books 6 SO 8 eo<br />

Jobn"nitbers,rent....; 54 50 54 50<br />

c%aa.W.Ptfnni, truant (daoer.. 5000<br />

BOOD><br />

Wm H Peck, juatioe 900 900"<br />

Berttf-rt Wmabip, bigbwaaroommlaaloner<br />

40D 40a<br />

FlattB. Parker, Justice 96 00 98 00<br />

Obaa B. Peck, blgbway 00mmlaatoner<br />

400 4 00<br />

AklnBroa^suppUea 1661 18 81<br />

TtaomasCrutberB,oonBtabte 9 40 9 40<br />

nuima8Crutbaia,oon8Ubie 8 40 940<br />

Frank Wbiiebead, Inspector 18 00 1600<br />

Lewis T.BBynea,]naaoe 80 96 66 85<br />

Jacob fMabl, rent 8000 8OOO<br />

Geo. B Jenninga, supplies 6 60 8 69-<br />

JumesB Towner, jusUoe. <strong>10</strong> 00 <strong>10</strong> 00<br />

J. B. Bclmeck, pocr bin 8B« 80 06<br />

» « - ..« 61.801 96 1,948 78.<br />

For Boada aod firidgea 9,500 oo<br />

68,748 78.<br />

We do hereby certify Uiattbe above 1B oorrect.<br />

BsMBv Maats. Supervlaor,<br />

C. A. H0UNB,TownCl«1[,<br />

Lswia T. BavMSS, JuaOoe.<br />

I do bereby oeruiy tbat tbe f oresolnff 18 a^<br />

true copy ol Uie onstnal and tbe wboTe tbereof.<br />

C. A. HoUMk,<br />

Tcwn Clerk.<br />

4 Per Cent,<br />

Not Enough,<br />

The <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Bulldlng-Loan Banklog<br />

Company ofers ss a permaneot<br />

investment, iu Fully Paid Ca&b Oivldcni<br />

Sbarea, lo oeaonlnations of<br />

Stoa, >5oo and tt,ooo, witb dividend<br />

coupona piyabla semi-annually, at<br />

BIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM.<br />

Protected by trust deeds and mortgatesoo<strong>New</strong><br />

<strong>York</strong> City real eaute,<br />

the safest security hi the world.<br />

Coupons collected tnrougb any bank.<br />

„ Certiflcatas convertible Utto cash<br />

alter one year, on reasonable notice.<br />

Send (or particulars.<br />

ILY.BulldiailMiiBiiiidflcCo.,<br />

111 Flfth^va., Naw <strong>York</strong>.<br />

Kodol<br />

Dyspepsia Cure<br />

Diaesto wh&t you eat*<br />

ItartificiallydlgesU the food aod aidt*<br />

Natuia in aiieogbbeoicig aod rocoa*<br />

BtruoUog tba exoaiutaadlgeBUva or*<br />

gaoB. ItlBthglat«Btdisoovered<br />

aalaodtooia<br />

Ko other prapaiatloo<br />

ItllK<br />

can*<br />

cu asnioach It In Bffidaacy. '.<br />

Biaotv reUavcBaod penaaneatJir<br />

68.198 64 a£j76 64<br />

BaaOLvan, Tbat tiiere be levied and nasi Minil<br />

upon tbe taxable property uf tbe Town of<br />

cwmul, Ute HUtn ul ti,in<br />

54 tbe amount of tbe<br />

Towx> Abatraut, also Ute aum of 68,000.60 fur<br />

working tbe bl^cbways of tbe town under tbe<br />

money ayaum.<br />

BaaaiMui CLAUM^ Bupervibor.<br />

Jijasa A. y"^"!m,<br />

iWuxiaVO. MlBAB,<br />

B aPAUUS,<br />

i. T. jHraaafiw<br />

Justioes (tf the Peaoe.<br />

Dated thli sist oai of MOT . isoo.<br />

a. 0. OQAMUB. Tovit Clerk.<br />

aU otiiar leBUlu of imperfect dlgestlOD.<br />

amall slae. j55ofcauffS5MGn553aa3!i6dfrw<br />

PrsaorBtfayC COsliriTTaco..Chi6e0»'<br />

The 1 hingjn Lady's Qloves.<br />

Sadd • aewo, tbe muuUab iclove lor ladluo.<br />

Tbeyuie it I U you baven't bad a pair, you aie<br />

alow: uid u you fall to order one now. you ai«<br />

not In It<br />

Piiue prepaid 61 50. W« make aU<br />

styles and abadea u lady's, men's and cblldrec'a<br />

glofea to order and at piloes within the reaob<br />

ol all. Write us for tbe aiEency lor your c4ly.<br />

town or oouotjr. Good pay tntaranteod by Tax<br />

Out BaiJijra tiLorawtriuji Gutra Wu<br />

(iaovt»vuie.». y.


grf^gy^wwTi^ ttx&w;<br />

' *V« Mia hit blrtbHgbt anto Jacob.<br />

Tben Jacob tare Eaan bread and pottafe<br />

ot IcntilB.**<br />

It waa bav« ttwn U t^ (luiy<br />

u-,<br />

Wblflti DO linhilBBM IxQpaiub<br />

'if<br />

Vttb lU f«t vxl lor luravcr,<br />

Attw «MB4W HP Vitf* iUlo.<br />

-«U«UaBMlA<br />

^<br />

A gfclabniidlav tskaal*<br />

"Aeeordtog to advices from Kid, tba<br />

ne* high school them (Or tha tmditog<br />

o( Bhipbnlldtog and coastractloD of<br />

machtosry wlU ba opansd to IMS,"<br />

writes tha Berlto eorraopoodcnl o( tbe<br />

LondsB Bxpreoi.<br />

**Tha school wUt be<br />

wholly to tha handa o( tha state, but<br />

the eoal will only to part ba bomo by<br />

tbe Btota, tha town o( KM contribottog<br />

f8,00a<br />

Them wlU be one dspartmsat<br />

0sr tha Uamtng o( shipbuilding,<br />

each eooma tasting osa year, and aaotbsr<br />

dspartmsnt (or machtiiary, tha<br />

eonrm o( toatniettoo being divided Into<br />

(our quartern at tha year, dasam batog<br />

bdd to tba avenlnga and on Bnadaya<br />

(or shlpwiighta, locksmiths and<br />

amtths.<br />

Ths Krapp Oarmanto wharf<br />

haa already promised aa much as £250<br />

annually (or the next ten yearn toward<br />

the expense."<br />

8och Is the name of tbe new diseaae<br />

which The Free Lance dedarea haa<br />

been added to the medical repertory<br />

thnnj^ the "hurry acurry" of the age<br />

and the boundtog propensity of the<br />

yotug and active woman. The canoe<br />

la this: A bus appean to sight The<br />

modem glri makes a leap on to the<br />

lower atep.<br />

When to midair, the conductor<br />

gripa her hard midway between<br />

the abonlder blade and the bleeps. The<br />

grip or clasp Is foUowed by braises<br />

and contusions. Ths arm, affected by<br />

anoeesdm grips, geto tender and sometimes<br />

swollsn.<br />

Medical aid Is called<br />

In. with mom or less effect<br />

This Is<br />

ths new dlaorder known as eondnctor's<br />

cla8p.--LondoD Globe.<br />

rslvat* SakMldl's fhMUa* iMra.<br />

A letter to ths Bostcm Tranaeript says<br />

that Private Bchmldt of Company D.<br />

Fonrtaenth United Stotes Infantry,<br />

now camped at the rifle range near<br />

Mount Clemens, Mich., made a scorn<br />

at shooting at fiOO yards that broke tbe<br />

record of the whole army. Ths torget<br />

was a dummy man.<br />

Nineteen out of<br />

20 of his ahoto took effect any of which<br />

ould have caused toatant death to a<br />

living man, while the twentieto shot<br />

would have inflicted a serious or fatal<br />

wound-<br />

Bchmldf s achievement to said<br />

to be not only unpamllalsd to Cnlled<br />

Btotes army rlfls shooting records, but<br />

also without preoedent to slmUar practka<br />

anywbem to tha world.<br />

Wolfe's MMSUiMt H««toet««.<br />

It Is sad." writes a Quebec correapondent<br />

of ths London Post *^o see<br />

the stote ot Wolfe's monument today.<br />

Bank graas grows high toslde the<br />

rusty and worn Iron milinga. The column<br />

to cmdted and If nothing he done<br />

must soon perish. The monument a<br />

simple column,<br />

with a helmst and<br />

sword on ths top, and Ito Insctiptton,<br />

'WoUs Died Bsn. Victorious, IS Sept.<br />

17S0,' to aobUms to Ito dmplidty. Ths<br />

prsasDt aordld autreondlngs of the<br />

aooDS ot tba hssa^s death cannot be<br />

balpod. but auraly tha mntinment Itaalf<br />

OB tha apot on whl^ ha dlad abould<br />

net ba toft nncamd for."<br />

•Vlag 91 tkm lAsa.**<br />

Ths<br />

North Dafcoto fanner to the<br />

Iclog of the land, the happlsst man on<br />

earth today,** aaid Budd Bivca.<br />

"Bam to hto dtoatloa to a notshdl:<br />

State filling op with peopto ao that he<br />

to no longer lonesome; value of bti land<br />

doubltog every two years; big crops;<br />

good prices for all bis products; mort^<br />

gages betog paid off rapidly;<br />

when<br />

loans have to t>e made, be can get all<br />

the money he wants at 6 per cent; he<br />

has the flneat cUmate to the world, the<br />

best ktod of people to live with—to<br />

tact everytbtog to coming the way of<br />

tbe North Dakoto farmer."—MtoneapaUsTrtouns.<br />

.<br />

mm<br />

The Kind You Have<br />

Always Bought<br />

Bears the<br />

Signatnre<br />

of<br />

\iC-<br />

In<br />

Use<br />

For Over<br />

tlhirtjt Years<br />

CASTOIIU<br />

BaataadMaat<br />

BiaDemlfairallas<br />

OrawB* Jic.<br />

Tha OmatiftSwmMrWi Ca,t<br />

ro.aH*ibrsjrois2rrr8N»rT«>k.<br />

P mUnTAKT TO AN OBOBR OF BON. WIL-<br />

Uam Wooo, SoiTonte of tne County of Put.<br />

tuun. Booos li berebyglvsB to all persoDs bavuur<br />

cUUns wftUiBt tM estate of Wllltun O. Fo^luS<br />

Ute of to0 towD of PhUtpstowo, in ssld county,<br />

deoessed, topresent tbe same wltii tlte voDoben<br />

theroocto the DOdendgDMl, tbe easoartkiai of<br />

the last WlU SKI tflstameat of tbe uld deoesaed<br />

St thair reaMeaoe m tbe vnius 01 cold<br />

! u tbe ooonty aforesaid onorGetore tbe<br />

,otJaDuary,iHB.<br />

Ann a. Pocum, 1 wnmitttmi.<br />

t J. PasMBW BoofaAaa,<br />

Attoraey lor gasea'iloai,<br />

Oold8prlB8.N.T.<br />

ArAmorNarretft. ..<br />

OmoB or vaa aioa>r*BY c^/nn,.. ,<br />

•T6|Mai«o* «* county «?Su.'i5? "".^tiir:<br />

^6iat--NcATOR » BaaasT Oivni, tbau at tba<br />

Qeneral Bieouon to be held in tbis state oa lb*<br />

TtKsSu sucoeeding tbe flm aouday ofjlwearber<br />

Mxt (NoreMtfer SUi). thf following olDcers<br />

may be uwnuiyvot wlir<br />

ooDnrv AND msmor orvicaaB iu6 m m..<br />

. „ . SLScim ntasAiD OOOMTT i<br />

AHembetpi Anembiy.<br />

7\i T&<br />

A ooofity^aitoe, IB tbe piioeorwnilral Wflbd.'^<br />

A,pormt«-«niUMiAaoeotBdsoocua. -—•<br />

.jyi*^2flS_"" « « **" €Epu«oa«a _<br />

list our oCDwember next fr,-!T-. .<br />

At tbe BAid^Oeseni EiecuoD there U'toba -<br />

sabDtitMd To tbe nopie tor tbe purpose of vot- .<br />

lofftbereoB, tbe faflowtng uneodmenVto sAitIM<br />

MAieBn ot Mttoi« tnree ot tbe ooasUtotioa, relOtBRto<br />

exeaipUons ot ml sad pnra6aal<br />

propMty from uuutton t<br />

,'<br />

I la,. Tbe legiiUtura shall not pus a prlvato<br />

or local blU Id say ot tbs followiDfoiMsr<br />

Cbanglsff tne osmes of petMna<br />

Lavlr g oat, opeilbr, altering, working or BBGULiTIONS OF THB<br />

Board Of Bealtooi Che Town vi Soatbeaat.<br />

la tne County of Pntoam and state ot <strong>New</strong> Torfc.<br />

The Board of Bealtb ot tbe Town of Soutoeast<br />

E orsnanttotheprovlaionBofCbMiter sn> ot the<br />

iws of U8B, does berebr make (be loUowlns<br />

Orders and Begnlatlons lor the preeervaUona<br />

life and health, and the auooeeatm operation ol<br />

OhapterSTOofUieLawaol 1666, in the Townof<br />

soutbeait,towitt<br />

wArraun>au>ra.<br />

L AU waste materua and aiops, from bouses,<br />

aball be cooTrared to oees-pools and deodorlied,<br />

or oonveyed at least stictr leet from any dwelUna<br />

hODoe to toeTown of Soutoeast.<br />

raiTiaa,<br />

U. AU privy sinks In tbe Town of souttaeaM<br />

and within nicir feet of any dwelUog bouae, abaU<br />

be deodortied and dimn wwted, and kept free from<br />

(dfenslveodua.<br />

Ul. AU pilTy Blofca wltliln late limits of tbe<br />

Brewster Fira District in ibe Town of Soulbeast,<br />

and within fifty feet of any dwelling bouse, Bball<br />

be dearad out and disinfected at uaat oooe in<br />

each year.<br />

OABSIOS.<br />

IV< AU refuse aoauer ana decompoalng sub*<br />

Btaooe within one hundred feet of any dwelling<br />

house in the town of BouLbeaBt stuJl tw effectually<br />

dlslnleoted or removed.<br />

V. No deoompoHlng material, bouse alope<br />

garttage, or putreacrttue aubstaaoe, detrimental<br />

to puoUo bealtb, sbaU be dumped or plaoed In<br />

ao/of tbe streets or blgbways m tbe Town of<br />

Soutbeast,'or la any vaicant lot wltbto tbe Umlti<br />

or Ukc Brewater Fire Dlstrlot Is said town.<br />

ooHTAOiona ousissa<br />

VI. TbereshaU be no publlo or oburcb funeral<br />

servloeB for any person who abaU have died ol<br />

amaU-poz, dli^lbala, acarlet fever, or Asiatic<br />

cholera, held in UM Town of Boutbeaat. And U<br />

sbaU'be toe duty of bouaeboldtrs and aU personi<br />

oonoeraed wbeie deatii BbaU baveooouiredtnun<br />

a oootagiouBOTpeMlleotal disease, and they arc<br />

hereby reauljcediu prevent anaaaembllngUtbe<br />

anartmetus or housea where auob dlioMoe are<br />

or BbaU have been, of su peraons liable tobecome<br />

Inleotod Uiereby.<br />

V|L Any boua^utlder in wboae dwelling Is<br />

tbe Town or Bo Dtheaat there aball ooour a caae ol<br />

cholera, yeUow fevrr, ivpbua fever, or tvphoU<br />

terer, aoatlet fever, dlphiberia, or amaU-poz,<br />

^udL and la berebv reqiured to immediately inform<br />

the Board of Bealto of the aald Town ol<br />

tbe same, and until InatruoUoos are reoelved<br />

from tbe board. sbaU not permli any '^'"M^ing<br />

or outer property tiiat may have been exposM<br />

to lofeouon to be removed hrom the aald bouae.<br />

MorabaUanyoooupantot such dwelling change<br />

blaresldeaoe elsewhere without iheoonssntof<br />

said Board oif HoaW* during the prevatenoe of<br />

any pubUe danger from saudisease- Any parson<br />

Sok wub amaU-pos. oboifra, typhus. (hibaU<br />

or scarlet lever, ^^huitthb, « otoer tieeass<br />

dangerous to pouie bealto sbaU Cortowicb reptrtlbe<br />

aame to fhe Board of BeaUhofsald<br />

(owiuaadltsbaUbethedatyof pfayalidaBB and<br />

aMMHiants to avoid espomre to lbs pubUo of<br />

any garmeat or oim^rlffr about tbslr own per><br />

aons chat may have tieeoiateotad by esposars to<br />

P DBBDANT TO AN OBDEB OF TBI BON.<br />

William wood, surrogate of tbe oouoty of<br />

Putnam, notloe la hereby given to aU peraoDB<br />

having lualma agalnat Sarau A. Barrett, late ot<br />

the town of BoutbeaaU Putnam Uounty. <strong>New</strong><br />

Torfc. deoeaaed. to present tbe same with tbe<br />

vouobera tberaot totoe undersigned Administrator,<br />

at hla pUoe of tranaacting buBlneaa at tbe<br />

office of F. a Bamum, Brewat^, N. T.. on or<br />

before tbe ad day or November, lOOi.<br />

Bated. Apiliao, uoi<br />

Lswu Bsan, Administrator.<br />

F. 8. BABMDK,<br />

Attorney for admlolatrator,<br />

Brewater, N. T.<br />

any socb disease-<br />

VI-L Mo<br />

BwraoBorartlole UaUe topnpogatt<br />

1 inr mna (ffanaif shall Irr lrr~nr1'T wlihla tbe<br />

U iUis of the Tows of Bootbeaat Mtboot a apeolil<br />

penau sad dliaoaons of ths aaW Board «f<br />

Healto therefor: and whenever It SbaU ooaia to<br />

tbe knowledge tf any peraoB that snob peiaoB or<br />

4j^{i}^ !!•• bten trougnt w**Alp trhrCm'ts for Uit<br />

next OeuertU ElooUon to be bwd uu Tuuaduy,<br />

VovemUir 6, UU:<br />

to Dlstrlot No. 1, at tiie TUWQ Uall, Urtiwiaer.<br />

Zs DUtrjot No. S, at Oie Eturliie Uuubc, hrew-<br />

OsBsus Bwa. sunarviKw<br />

OawasA.PBfli.Townckifc.<br />

''^'"»" "*•<br />

P DBStJANT TO AN OBDEB OF TBE BOM.<br />

WUUam Wood, Surrogate of the County oC<br />

Putnam, notice la hereby given "wyiung toiav<br />

to aU persons having "i^itw afiinal ths hsvt<br />

Wakwaan. late of tbelown of Peterson, Pataaaa<br />

County. <strong>New</strong> Torfc. deoeasWI. to present tha<br />

same, with the vouchers thereof to the uirfsr^<br />

signed Administrator of the gooda, chattels aa*<br />

credits of said deoeaaed. at bu place of iraosaeiing<br />

bualiieea at tbe office of Abram J. Miller to<br />

tbe vlUage oi Brewater. Putoam county. <strong>New</strong><br />

Torfc, on or before the utUi day of October. UBI.<br />

DatedAprUa,l«>l.<br />

WuxuM A. WAKBHAII, Admlplstratar<br />

Aaaaa J' Minaa,<br />

Attorney for Admintstrator,<br />

Brewster, N. T.<br />

UTMAM OOtTBTT OOtTBT.—PUTSUaai to<br />

. I hereby order and swotot a__<br />

_ of ths County court of the «0BBtjr tt<br />

PtttaaanaadStateciKew Torfc lor tbe titol ct<br />

iBBiMisnilBWiiiilfsri aiirtlwsnTifandrtrtsisMi<br />

litg n* *lf jwUBBUANT TO AN OUDEE OF TBE BON<br />

J. wuilaui Wood, surrogttle ol the County ol<br />

Puuuun. uuU(^ lb htralu- ifivea to lOl tiersaas<br />

buvuig claims uguluat Ouanua E. Carrier, late el<br />

the town or SouUiuwit, Putnam County, <strong>New</strong><br />

Tork deouaaud. to prtstmi tbe same idui ths<br />

vuuabam Uieioof totoe imdurslgued AduUnlWratrtx.<br />

at her place of traiiaaotUur bualneaa at tha<br />

.(TJ - - -• -<br />

JSTQl<br />

Uat«a,June&.ulu.<br />

offioeof F<br />

before tbe axh da<br />

Bamum. Brewster. N. T.. on<br />

r m Movfanbtr, luta.<br />

KiTsaaiws M. Cijuuaa. AdmiBiauaBtt<br />

F. S. BAMiDa.<br />

AMoraaylor AdmUUsirauU


. ••'.•.: •T,.-'./-.<br />

THAZftROSHIPS<br />

Ths Navy pcpartmcot O -dtrtd<br />

Schley to Be Cartful.<br />

BOIIBiRDMBVT AT LOHO BAICtS.<br />

*••!»« HallimM tlvUlvti • y<br />

went on the Ktund that llie' uiliiilial<br />

sent these uu-RHaues of enruuriig(>uieiit<br />

to tbe Wen.<br />

"Can .vou Biieak of tbe conduct, Iteur-<br />

Ing and manner of Coinmoilore ftcliley<br />

the eut^ireuicnt In which you<br />

^blrnr<br />

liupretwed lue as belnR reuiarka-<br />

'cool couiiidcrliiK wbul liad JUKI occurred.<br />

He w'UH iHTfuctly iiuturul In<br />

u^atiuer and bcuriiie-"<br />

By (be Court—WOiat dlfflcuUIes did<br />

the Bnooklyn hurc In coaling off San-<br />

ItHga prior to June 1?<br />

**! dou't iblufc tlicre waa any difficulty<br />

during ibtiue datfe."<br />

Saw the Kiwnallair.<br />

Ueutenant Cowmander (Jrlffln wa«<br />

cxruKed, and EuKlgo C. A. Abele, who<br />

a« a uavul i-adt'i Nerved as a juuloi<br />

watch MSTeUiUiW<br />

iitHNiR^ ^nini^ittik tii«>nisiMMidsyarilOTeak<br />

Ul. bCxi (jtovMaM Sdi). tastaDo#ii« eaoeia'<br />

siay he lawnoiy vowa ler, to wit t<br />

unjati am sisiaMV ovrtoaas aiaa io aa><br />

staoiaa rnasaiB ooimrrt.<br />

AVenberoiAHeably. __„ _<br />

A Oonaty Jndfle, ta tbe pisc«onmi*tt wood.<br />

A ooroBcr, IBIM pisoe ot MsoB cari,<br />

AU wbose terns or onoe wui capue on the<br />

last aw of Deoeniier aext<br />

At tM ssM oeserai neettoa there is to fee<br />

soMBitieit to thejnople for tae purpose or vot*<br />

tag UMreoa. the lonowiBg uaendnesi to SMtioa<br />

MAteea oi article taree ot tM (XMksutattoB, reimw^to<br />

exemptloBa ot real and persoaal<br />

propeny itota tuattoa:<br />

1% Tiie iscuutoreshaumit peas sprint*<br />

or h>oal MU Ui say ot the loUowing oasest<br />

Ohaaguig toe nsnea M persons.<br />

LaylBg oat, openiw* aloniag, woriciDB or dMooitoialBir<br />

rosda blabwan cc sUeys, or tor<br />

dtmlslag swamps or other low lands.<br />

liOcatiDg orobRBging oooaty aeaia.<br />

ProTldiag for tiEsntes of venue ta dru or<br />

crtnuasi esses.<br />

nortSingior iMoilBg, drawing, eioMl^ot summoDlng members or ot empaneling<br />

iraad and peUt jurors,<br />

boards or<br />

^egauang toe nte ot Interfst oa moaey.<br />

Ttib opeBisg aod oondncung of elecuotuior<br />

dfslnwBBg Nioes of votlDg.<br />

CrMtlng, UKTUslng or decresslDgiees.pfr<br />

contsce OF allowaaoraot paDUcoffloen dwlag<br />

tbe term for which satd omcers are elected or<br />

appoUited.<br />

uraativ to any oorporatiou, stsociaUoa or<br />

indlvidauuie rigbi to lay down railroad trsofca,<br />

oraatingto any private euiwirauon. sssociaturn<br />

or ladlvMiul say eieltuive prtvinse, Immnnity<br />

or frsacbtse whatever,<br />

ursnungtoaoy persoii, aesooUtJon, Arm or<br />

oorpGrstion,aa txamiaanob from taaauoa oa<br />

reslorpeisoDslpropertiy<br />

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ProvMlDglorbunaiag brldffea, aud cbartertng<br />

companies tor sacb pnrpooes, except oa tbe<br />

Bndson Uver below Watertord, and on tbe Isst<br />

Btver, or over tbe wsten tormiDg a part o( tbe<br />

booadulesot tbe slate.<br />

Tbe LeMautare aaU psss general laws<br />

providing tor tbe esses enomeraUd la tbls<br />

iacUon; and tar su otber cases wblcta la ira<br />

iwlginent may be provided tor by Bnmal laws.<br />

But oo law sbaU autborUe tbe ooottrueUon or<br />

opnitlon of a street rauroad except upoa tbe<br />

oonditloD tbat tbe oonsent ot toeowneia ot onebairin<br />

value or the property bounded uu sad<br />

tbe consent also ot tbe local antbohtles bavUig<br />

tbe control ottoat portion of a stnM or blgbwayopsnwblebitUpnvoaed<br />

to ooosboet or<br />

operate such rallroaa be ntst obtained, or la<br />

oaao the consent ot such property owners osaaok<br />

be obtaUied,tbrappeUatedlvMpn

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