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i 1, l"WP Wl»lip».(«!i|, H i l« UBMHOUpBlp 7&c'$*Ua&itfm. Malone, Thursday, Mar. 5, W08 NOTlct.-Subscrtbef« noi recemag Utotr gsjtr WiUlarl, «ui oonfar 4 f» TOr b , wtajf ^ ^ o| ^ »ct«amon«. # : '-i- CHARACTERISTtC, ANYWAY. There & A hit otgossip current in inner Democratic circle which is io a way curious end interesting. It; tun* that'if. either President Roosevelt or Secretary | Taft should be the Republican, nominee fo*tbe Presldeney Mr, Bryan wilt not de- sire nor be given the PemocraMo nomina- tion/but that, as against any other Repttb> Bean Mi\ Bryan will, head the {Jtemoeraj^e ticket, The significance of this vie*, is qt coarse that Preetdent Roosevelt and -Secretary Taffc ara classed W radicals, afid that if the jKtepubliean, convention de- clares for radicalism by nominating w t n e r o n e o l t h e n j , t h e n tte Bemeeraoy proposes to stand tot conservatism, and jratff/orWard a candidate who will be ae-j ceptable to the 'corporatiotaj but if the-i Repubbcans make a aooucation Which suggests conservatism, then the Demo- crats will pose as extremists!,, and nomi*- ' catft aft essponenii thereof--who would of bourse be Sir. Bryan* A n d t h a t proced- ure would be faiily ebataeteiistie of Bemcctaey, which has been for years; ah organization of oppjrjonism, with 64 conrvietionsthat it Wasotit ready to sac- n f i c s f e r t b e c h a n c e e l w i n n i n g an «Ies- tion. The political conditions this year are altogether uDosaal, and «o matter what lines the campaign may assume it Sloes not seem passible 'that it can be marked by fie activity and oietbeds that tare prevailed in iormer years for \s long' aa memory runs. \ Campaign shests are likely to be distressingly e m p t y , a n d t h e committees hard pat to t t o find f u n d s f o r making a canvass, for holding meetings and. for getting o a t t h e , vote—not to eay anything about buying totes. And if there is any advantage on either side in this regard, it looks a< if it would be with the democrats. Men Who .have given lavishly .bithertosto the Rev publicans are generally en"exasperated toward President Roosevelt that tbdy.are expected to give in 1908 to the Demo- crats in.the hope, of beating the Presi- iparty . . . . , - _J - That Gambling Question. Rev. Mr. Macintosh was certainly in ; earnest when he delivered the sermon i last Sunday, which is published elsewhere in this issue. His strong conviction seemed born of profound and careful con- sideration of the question. His add res* was not the ordinary clap trap of the would-be reformer "playing t o t h e gal- leries, 1 ' It w a s a s a n e , logical analysis and exposition, of the question. " I t w a s a clear-oat ..and bona-fide appeal for the a w a k e n i n g o f t h e e r a * conscience of the people relaiwe to tJse gambling question in this Stale. We commend the address to -every; .citizen, irrespective oif - denomination, jcreed or political belief. . A n d , b y t h e w a y , b o w d o t h e cittew of Franklin county ferffon the -subject of race-track, gambling? Tois e-vunty is affected. It baa a tors-? agricultural Jsoclety.-^"What dp the officialsof that organization think of pending. rigtslatlon/j WJiat do the people i n g e n e r a l , tbiok? Everyone has a right to consider and de- c i d e w h a t b f s a t t i t u d e o n s u c h a^uesttoa abaQbe,'- -^ "/ It tea foregone conclusion.that we shall not all think alike on the ga mbtfng question, But We admire a civic concern and patriotic interest to the J»at» ter. I f a n y man believes that the law [permitting race-traofc. gatnbting. should stand,-let hiafsay so; wVyf-hould a man f e a r I o e a y t h a t fc-ia s o u l i s o w n ? L?t him Speajc his niind fa good faith, aryi hfs words,* provided they N loglpal andjaat^ shall Save weight and influence.•" -" . If. on the other hand, any oitfeenbe- :fteve3 that the present law, is & disgrace to the'S'tate; and an Insult torits^ideala and morals, itte cbmmendoble.fofhiai to have' the courage of hia^ convioiions to; eay so in a matoerthat shall let the community know where ha standt.' ^ CONSIDERS MEN AS VALUABLE *S HORSB". Rev. Mr. Macintosh Preaches on Pending Gambling Legislation. FAVORSTHE AGNEW-HART 8ILL. fa a sermon at th« Conjrrex*' 101 "*' church in JIatone la>t Sund»y morniUK on tbe tflXt: 4 *iJow much t h e ii Js a uun of more va'un timn i(>«hi*p?".Mj,tiu a Ji. R e v . J . A . M a c i n t o s h fcjpoken-* f o l l o w s : T a o S u n d a v s . a g . > o u r s u b j e c t «•.»» i-'ur- eige Slisijioni anJ ttat took m m th' uuermost parts of ti>e earth; IA-6 »uud»y vre considered the charaotvr <if Gtur^<* Wdshfngton, which took u s b a c k .<eMrr«l oenturlcs iu our oatioo«t in^ry; but ( o d a y w e c o m e utarer iioiao la point oi Boaceand time: «•» comy to Ai,to»,v« It iisald that the great- pwtcbvr of awtho dCsm.^ Whitfield, c o a l J pronounce the word .Sfebapotamla tit inch a w a y m tv? -bring teara to the eyea of hU bemvrrf, U hewerealive.to.i3»v aiid were pmteWng in thfe iiu'enEieth century, I should Jika to heat him try his eloquent tonguo tipvtt the word Albany. I t i s u t d e w a n t and harmless word, phonetically, and t« the citizens of Hew York It i» a su^geitiva w«rd» I& is lh& .namo of~,tb8 capital of the Empira State, where t h e r e fc>.a tStato bufldiog with 8 htotory .that U CaOajstettt witb the present condition of tea stair i c a s e r i t w & ^ o r d redolent of graft W d] politics) and 's .aii^too^ rstejy associated ; about the nececsny 0 r Ocji^< "br.ia.i, How oonimou it is jo hear j,utij<. adJIn- pule, who m without »uirici**nt kn.i*J«(i'- m the K'lK'wh laiijtuagH ro uu.j«-rsti«u4 die connotation of Kit- »urd> }»• U s t . s [„. sistinK in his. f-el.l,. ».i V ,, u lt , ,}|' s 'j ni . I,an K't«een or.«».t itn.f nitrr^w* CMiidu.'t Tr.« truth of luatterH j , tff.t ev«-d.'.^,„V; ii'oreanno)«-.li»,tc»iri : .trc.si-abytl<K breadth Lt i .... > could, mmm «\ery G^mot mtr. the '•'mp^ofAcowhioupolh.IofHn and them,, 1 «,rt^Jl£,Sr'tS,a ^ , V ' * t f **y »a t t w w ^ k . if the* b^f»h ? r r ' d a Ci,ri -^" -pr^oUer. to « r ' retwn b*«m>- viral tot-re,* lUen thev Bangor. Tlte W. C, T. I' «ill hub! a parlor j »ie*-tiOji with llrn. C. E Pearson at! liotel IVarran on Tliurmlay afierni>oii. Sulijei-t, SolJiers inJ .Stilorfa. A ten cent supper will be served. All'' »t# ixirdiaily ilU.i men to Witi^'ami last » epi dai|)thter v ia Mftir/u- Utz 1. tfUi'Sts »*$ ui *!r u t,J *tftrejtgion'With butmu •', V\>rd, of fori CovinKlon, 'i«y* l.t-1 \veffc wiih-^lrs Biker nly on e.-s uf Jlr<v the 10 Ul!h -»PpHeuUati^*eanu>4r b* r^duct'd i rhfijjear^rumao Jiv<y to- t h e J*w»ol- Ood t%iz bro;t'fcr he I?j «t*jl'tilt? farliier b e i denary from taeto ,-thsj narrower he U f E'ivewtion undi tbw-*wbubi liiatory of* evolui ion declare t o a t t h e more moral a linantHthe further b« fa from the brute, and the less mural hv h the nearer h e i s to the brute. : No ration*!: fer*on wsill deny that a gfta's lifcrtt? broader than the life -of fto aalftialf and'no man should for one moment allow liitebell to fcuppese that be becotnp* -oroadet by' letting 1 Mm* __ self down ta the towtirmvet. If-"bi» livoi With statesmanship; It U ^UjigektiVof |«".acpr<fa«s?i> with'tto Uw^of G o d b e , attempts at reform. Some sac^S3fotJ. w t"barbroaJ5.-nougb| fcr tb.>, eotom^d others abortive; antf.it rominda us that at !present«• bill to nrovenife racetrack ECHB- bling U thi State lanflder cd-^fderatian in the Legislature, The mention of-ttifct measure in a Curistiatt pnipit on ftSsnday morning impitan that tbero ia-some rela- tion baiween politite and religion* "k 'VPfSZFZSSFJPit P^P^'and Cornel should, not ba dkeusad in a'church i espeoiaily 00 SU.iday» v Such p-K0O*%i ' I i'" t n o g e n e r a l measure of large con- sequeace yet disposed of, they are talkin & a t A l b a n y o f a final adjournment of the Legislature the second week in April. Qf connse fbfe i3 easily possible if the leaders set themselves in earnest to its accomplishment, and without detriment to anyjsnblio interest. The committees * h»ve bee© ^moiling" over matiere more than appears on the surface ever since early in Janaary.and merely by patting a 'tittle more ginger into their work meas ,ores that bave ..scarcely been heard of" sincB 1 -their introduction cap be made ready and be passed in short -.order. In died, there eeem to be fewer uoneequen- tial bills than usual to comprise tha now whe^e he stands. W e a d m i r e TRigorons thinking and a-} manly spirit in the Weighing of"p~ubiio 'questions^ Differences of opinion there have always been; there always :w,iirbe< Bat tbere'is a positive benefit in eoaipar- inK bpihibn*, and, provided the argu- ments be free from malice, there is a wholesome effect in spirited dicsossiija Icoally^of problems"that, ore',of both local and State interest. - . «"• The P4t.tADHTU wants tosee the A g n e w . Hart bill, or any ot her bill., thafe Will sop- press race track gambling, pass* let the State appropriate niorivy direct^ to aid agricultural societies—if it Can consti- tutionally do so—s> ihat thay need not s h a - e g mbii g profits t o p a y expenses? we would' welcome the jrepea.1 Of.tbe P e r o ^ B r a y la w The constitution of tho State of N-w York,:asit TeiStSS to gam bliog". is b-(«»d eoough-j-aud, narrow enoogh^-for uf. f :* ;, In e-i'r.>-in« ouropiniori' frankly and opeoly «e express '• id a s o u r o w n . "^$j&e fhave stated our convictions. W%see|c*0"; force them upon no "bne. "It is not our policy to attempt- to dictate t o a n y man or set of OJCU. , . .' Wt do urge, tboogb, an inteiligenteois-l si.Oration, of this vital question and an interest oo^tt^nart Hfi Fran&in county's voters that shall ^be-.,wo»tby of them as citi^tnaandajmen. m i n d m e o t i b S Old l a d y w h o edaceived* great admiration for Frofessor Oram* mond berore she bad learned tbat be ^as an evolftttontst.- She was ciueV con-- c e r n e d w h e n she made thia fliscofery, andsaid toavfriendof berg that she was sorry to learn of the good man's teaching about our descent from the lower animals, that she boped it was not true, buU feared i einco it was liis teaching it must be traorl and if it is t r u e , " W e - m a s t e l 0 a i | w e C a n i to b n s b i t u p . " There are people tvbo have a good strong,suspicion; if not a settle* conviction Ibat there is^an, «& pettaijit relation existing batween politics and Telfgiob. but they fefel t h a t w e must da alt wifc C40, to busjr it up\ A n insifi- ten* UP,ot» t h e m e a n i n g Of this relation might dLHsrb existing condition?: jimt .THE COMlse GAMPA1GN. "" The Bejfrtiblican StaJ4 committee fe to policy and purpose of this year's r ^ g t ^ l ^ e e t o o g a t o d a y n e x t to fix t h e d a t e a n d tore, and the place for boldlag the Bepubfieatt Stat conwsatfen, vvbiob will elect four dele- gates al large to the BepabUean nat|oa»l convention. The'announcement brings Jooate to us fnipreasjveiy how eto3e we «ra«pojranother campaign, and suggests j.i« ,«OJH3 oiaio oaasing act, and ttte $3ov~ ^Onsideratinii-Oif What WB shall do locally Wntrr's reelmtifendation for the repeal of * fi d wb|n. The State ctonventmn wiU t h e t a w t h a t permits race-traok betUngp^ 1 **® 5 *^ ^ ^ s ? April, and tnat fe» that there are ought not to occasion very much friction or to I requ re much delay. The old luatter r.'t local option for cities, direct nominations, { the proposed general revision of on* i u g b w a y l a w s , a n extensive amendmentl . o f t h e State banking act. and the Grov-J existing conditions, aridi fijertott% militeto agalnisi tbtbrosoeotori Last S u n d a j - a ipastor Of' a cbnroh in New Jersey presented a see of resolu- tiona to his congregation praying the Legislature of that Stalieto paS*a local option bill. Nearly the entire congrega- tion voted In favor of the resolution, but when an opportunity Waa given for the expression of a negative vote* a deacon, who bad tbeconrageof v bi3 coaviatio&s, jumped upand shouted, "This isachurcb, not a poljtlqal meeting, I yote no." Another member-said, "Call the meeting during, the w e e k a n d discus3 sucfa mat- ters, Sunday morning |a"not the time for p'oiitica.'" It jnay be that tbe pastor went too far, although the majority Of hie, congregation evidently tho»g;ht be d i d j noti but it 13 p l a i n that those who ob- jected to bia action toojcaipositiofa* that would have found favor with the liquor nien Of tho States* There i s a kind of mind nbich be- lie ves emphatically that Sunday morniog is not; the time fqie Tiol tjjoa, and alon meats of tbe Lord are exceed!ngFy broad. "I envy not tbofeoas?>who takes " Bis license in tbo Jfefd' of 6oso» Ontetter^d oy cue-b'aosts ^.foiiuie. To whom a eonscieaeo ue*er «ake^.** f woultl if* as mirrow as UJ4 HOUW- hav» me, and a* broad. -• ;, '•' Another promtnt^* " objiotiaa -r.-4s-'d agafns'E %h&' abr^atioa of Jtbo law-} tvhieb permits race.- iraeis gambling Is that tbe bratfuig- of' ttoi horses svoulj bo retarded. Tais' rwaiis a canot'ti^Kficb ajspfarevt. in «na ot in"? $o»y * V'tfff pager-s recently. - It repr«' •sc-nted t w o dogs tearing each -other to pieces, with two men, who* to*tktf.i;tfke Ao^f supertnteading tne orutal engage-' mem, and around thwje who Were in a [pit was a ciK?lo of men wittt tbo"0iost ntdeoasexpreSiions of deseneracoy that itwaspooaiolefor the eartootust w put into their faces. Tqe title o f i c a t l was,- "Improving the Breed/* * it would W tta- (dfair not to %oknowledge t h a t t h e r e i s a great difference between a horse ratfea.n^ andfa dog;Hgbt; biit'tbo eubjeot of the cirtoouist wasjfierfectiy consistent wife tue thougut ttftrt nnltijSathe BacdTj-aOk AtsmoiaMoa t$ v e r y o r o t o l , tt Will hnog BDr?e pacing do*vn->to the level of d o g I dgbting. It cannbfc ba denied t h a t e v e n now,, whife imploding tbe breed of horses it|basinoidentty encourageda degenerate ola-s of tnen^ 1 Jf botsO racing canoolfbo coinducSed without gambling, without creating a race of degeoeratts, tben it had tottery ba ob'ished entirely and Speediiy. Tbe moral i>rogre§s of man is of vastly more importanca thaa t h o g a i n of afew seconds lu the aide trot or pao-. It matters Bobiiow, highly you improve tbe jbreed of borges, you cannot make moral .beings;root of them; and inanihoodi Imttst not bo faormcej toiiOreOflesh". The iloencial argument h a s TJO.'tf used jco persuade the agricultural goclet.eg luvite M, A. Sp.'tu ^pJut one il >y t)t relative*!, Mr. and 3Ii; •"("jot a f«,w JL-e. Mrs. Oeor#» Kerry and Jlrs. Were<*alled to SLiloa-/ v>;ry tuihl J l y f i a a y o n a c c o u n t «>f t h « i|ln Cyrus "Oiker'fj- little boy. iUny from n^rt> have att^ndt-d meetings at North B to<or. : C>rmnu>iiv» t i p b>'bl io tTilc Congrega- tional church Sunday. / Wtlli.tut i**uoib H t:»fi t h e >ii»tf bVt Pciirl Spautdmk tpi-nt Sbniay with M«l«m».oW"i>cjtt»»». liarrit't ypantJiui; spent," in fe-V days iHHt. w ^ e k w i t b h t j r fri< o d , P e a r l Aidrioii at Bru»btoiU Hre. Cora Lawrence -spent a f e w . d a y s k s t «-te«* in S s a n a o Lake, guests of Mr. .and Sir.-', Bradley Ftsti. Mr.ani Mrs. A, H. SIoKiram ppent Sunday- io Lawreocevijlif Rttb. Thomas We-ley. tribes of |Coefca .Corbcrs, was a g u f a t a t J a m e s % a a U i « K V l a s t w e e k , JVicob'A&drewaand P. F. Brown went Walter PcaVa >a eoHrtaiapd a few of bis young -friends SJonday 'evening a* Hotel P«ja'r«jn. ' ' ,>—• - . J Mra. Jf>j?tyn, at Wtii^Bifigor, is a guest rot *Jt«- JBorae.i B a k e r a n d Mrs. Kerry's; ''family.' " - " 0 r . 31 a r b f o ii on th<*wck lisi. A nutober from btr^" went to tho Arfeona'ai Mulona JJoa lay oJgbtr, Poiiii^ pefyea went to O^d.-risbarg. Ias»t w e e k , win*?** b i s w i f e h in tbe'bospltal. - itr.aaiWs, Frank Browo tbiUt Tuea, day io 3felaoe,~ i : Fred Browb, whobas- bought the 351. Pbkinsoh faOioryy took 0Os3essicn the flr,-t o f S l a r o b . - ' * -" •- Mrs» CarrioFiSh, of LicMnsoa Centeri w o ^ a g u e s t o f V i v i a n L ? e a n d t c a W n g on friends lai>t week. j- jifr. an^ Mre» JB; S. Everest are-at home to tbeir maoy friends. play B}9, and Bra7e" J.'jliddlstop were en- What Ails You? Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent headaches, coated tongue) bitter or bad taste In morning, "heart- burn," belching or gas, add risings in Ihroat after eating, slooiach gnaw pr Burn, foul breath, dlz/y^spells. poor or <rariabje appetite, nauseli at times and kindred symptoms? If yoTN^ve any considerable number of |h»scWveT5m»ntoiHs you are suffering froni^liur.'n^isTWpld liver with Indt* <^tIon^arJ#Si.l^a» Pr.Pierce'it Golden Mwilral IjlsrrtV^rvfe niade upof themoM valuable medicinal principles.known fo ttiedlcal science for th^ p^nH ft H?P*- c M rft °^ MictiWnormal.cond|trons u Jt i s a most efficient liver lavlgorator. stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nervo gtrengthener, 1h<\ "Golden Medical Discovery " Is not *.ijatent modlclae or secret nostrumTa fall ,H>t of Its iDgredteots Ix-itjg- printed on Its bottle-wrapper »nd attested."Under oath. A "glance a^ Its formula will show that it contains no alcohol, or harmful habit-forming drugs. It isa flufo*xtract" irtadowith pure, triplc-rcfined glycerine, ot-proper strength, from tho roots of tho following natho American fortst,plant?, viz., Oolden Seal root,- {Stone root, ISlacfr Ch'prjrybatlr, Queen's root, Btoodroot, and JlaEdxakeroof-, . . x The fsMojtlna les'llajr medlc»l aothorlttes, «p30!W » host of others. e»tol the foreKolnff- roots for the curi»-o( last saeh ailments aa tho AbavosyomOtoHisindtcate: l^»f.Bv,BarthelOw, ?t,».. of jerjrtson 3Ir;d €ofifgc, PhUafi PTot >1. Hale. Ti. O.. of Hahnemann Med. ClollCEe. ehltta>?a: Prof, JFphn Klnr. at P^ Author of Anxcrlcrtn DlspensWOryj Profc Jco. M, Sciid* deivJI. D., Authorof Specific Medtglnest Prot 15. Y.; Prof.JJ-taley KHIritrwdQa* SI. B,. Author of aaterlaifeaica and Prof.JnBennettlleal- tlresson Postal Gar<i|0»R B. V. PltJrce. Buf- falOr N. V.» ana recefvo /i*M»oKlet clving; estractjfronj wfjttnraof nil tfi»above rnedl- Oal authorsahd ntany otbewc-ndorstefcin the, Etrpittcst-possible terms, each smft every inr «redtpnt of -wJitcb "Golden Medical Jjjscov-v, ery*?lv'>composed. -- -• .. . ~ , Pr. Tierce's Pleasant iSeliefe reirnJatespa tnjHfforate -stOmaeli. ltvor and bowela -They rtt37i>9 tped til coriluhcttDn wttb "Golden Mealeal ttKcovery ff bowels at© much con- «tt0ate3 They're tinr and sUSrar-coated. L?e ob Wednes tiujiit'wiltnoS pay to oppose the gamb.'d ipg fe3tures,oi'tnapres^in lawk *•«Issai- tertained by Mrs. Fred Hbo sing'e Heralds mer with Sermon L?.e Thursday evefljng, - ; *",- Prayer meeting Was^eldattbe liome Ot Fred Lee Wednesday night, j A basket batt team representing Frank- lin Aoademy played the Bangor'team F ; riday nbjtbV"and : ^er& defeated by: a seore of €o t o 3 i . .-•'-• A very exciting g a m e o f basket ball' was "played Tuesday night when tbe jbmbay fi;te. played the Baneor boys..' Thaganoe was won by Bangor, score 3L t o 10-; Tftelin^-upof tbe winning team was; -William Plumb, WHber Lfie, for- wardsr Clifford Plumb, center? Gny KeeJer^Baymond Barber, guards. 18.B. '* North Bangor. T h e W - € , %.-IT. will meet aj JHotet Pearson ije*t Tbur^day; B, S Boa.eb#iH take a load for 10 cents each. • . ".•'•,-' Tie St. AUgustine church held an Oyster Rupper and o dance at the town ball Mon day evening. . | The sertes. of gospel meetings,- wbicb have been conducted by tbe Ba«. SeObie tor tliBs-pastr t w o weeke, closed Sunday evening.. Mr, Scobi© and Mis3 Lonry left town Monday morning " Lawrencevilte. is confined to the a r e t b e more important o r t h e general measures which are to be pushed. No one hears anything of the Grovernor's plan for a change io the form of the official ballot, and very few w a n t t o b e a r inything of it except its death. The session has beeaas quiet to date as *ny m recent yearStand is feawtty Bfely - to, become particularly exfiaticgl at^alt mtans that IN KENPfOCKy, Si < The deadlock wbtob. bad continued for , weeks in the Kentucky Legislatuse over the election of a United States Senator has been broken by four Democrats joiii- ing with the Republicans in voting for ex G-overaor Wiliiana O. Bradley. Ex- ^vernorBecW»4ittWi8*6e gar^eandi- date of the De'mocrats, having been placed in nomination by vote of the elee tors iu direct primaries'last fall; but four Democratic members who abhorred bis political methods, and the—machina that he bad established, refused to be bound b y t h e direct nomimations instructione, and after ineffectual attempts to indocej the majority to unite upon some other D e m o c r a t t b e y w e n t o v e r to t b e Bepobli- ' cans* Senator Bradley ta a strong, de- b a t e r a n d a n a b l e m a n . H e w a s t h e first (CI Bejubiican ever eleeted to the Governor^" tbip ia Kentucky, and is the eeeoad Republican to represent the State in the United States Senate. Kentucky baa ceased ta be impregnably Demoeratio. and has become a doubtful State politi- cally. Mr, Bryan himself inte*vened in theSenatorsbip contest, and the result ts arebnxe to Maii But he seems never- theless sure to be the Democratic candi- date for the Presidency this year, and as 8BCb will c*mpel : the Bepoblicans to their best if they are to beat bim. -vrithin the next month or such a matter Franklin county must,bold caucuses and a convention for the elec- t i o n o f delegates thereto; This spring county convention ou^bt also to name t h e c o u n t y a n d town committees which: shall haPe the management of tl^e cam- paign. Ought it also to nominate our county ticket? In: Presidential years that coarse baa been Ooatoanary: We latteirlyf a n d y e t n o t f o r s o l o n g t h a t i t m i g h t n o t bejbroken properly enough if there-honld be reason'for so doing. Are the several aspirants for places on ^tbe ticket ready now, or will they be ready in early April, to have their cases decided? That is one point into which the county committee I should inquire before issuing the con ven- tion call, and, of course, there ought not to b e a n y snap judgment against any- body. Another question for tbe^conyen- tion'a consideration should b e , w h o Will be presented as Franklin's candidate for delegate to the national convention? To be commissioned for tbo servico Will bo an honor, and the PALLADIOM believes t h a t i t i s good pojitios to n a m e f o r the place religion. That x conception of the relation of^retigion to life would very likely be [accepted by the BaeaTraok Aesooiation of this State. Its members would be very glad indeed if tbo ministers of this State regarded Sunday as too sacred a day and theoburch a s t o o J a c r e d a j / i a e e to r a i s e any opposition to race track gambling. If for no other reason, than for the sake of correcting the misapprehension of auch have seen The through with that p t o ^ m o f ^ y ^ d e p % h m d themselves in d S w ^ S f a e 7O: C(0O f a r m e r s , i n i t s Uieeting at IJornell inSeptamber adopted a r*eolutlon, "favor- i n g t h e r e p s a f o f t h e r a c e t r a c k gambling l a w " a n d requesting the legislature to make '*afr ahnoal ap'oropriatioa ftMm lomeifsed eonrea to-ba used for the bene- fit of fair ^associations of the State." It has been said .that i t i s o v e r eerupufeuT for the agricultural eoeietiesto object to ^ T " ? ^ ; ^~-ifiw*vw«o.yu-.vt pacu^hfo money wbtoh is tainted by gambling? t 1 - r if€5* to - v f . ft *5? to 3L^ but it should be remembered ^tEat this is my sametbing about *be eeureo from w htoh the money ' bOultfcpmfl. I f a r n a n men .. , , chnrchin human-society, tbe Christian ipulpit oughtto speak o.0t.o.n the subjects of the time ? and in^ke it plain that tbe Christian religion has something to do with the living issues of the day and "boar;,'/' .V -~- ':•.••} '? JNo man ever tried to belp society, and make the world better without bein^con- fronted by obstructionists and quibblers. Wbeii ^esu* Was about to d J * w o r k of mercy da the>Sabhatb lie was asked the question, ;, Isic lawful to h e a l # h the Sabbath day? ,, -Hisjreply was* "What mab should there be -of you. that ^should EoSt tbe agricultural -eooieiile? cannot o(- t r d t o l o s e t b e i r p e r c e n t o f thoB^ts re- ceipts. What does this amount to? The agricaltarai.societies"get flve^i«centof, . a . the gato receipts, and the Baca 4 T«acikv . A t t h e S t . A u g u s t i n e oburcb'iOn , Mon* Aesooiation getsrQOQ per cebt profit on its day "-morning 3aiia ^tossley *nd ^tlss loveiment. The farmera of the State Florence Board way were united in mar- :t —-"^ *' " this, and have ex» triage by the Bev; St. Jaqae?'. A.ffeer tbe' Wedding breakfast tbe young couple de J parted On the morning "train amid best wishes.of tbeir fjienda.. Tbey wilt reside on the Bossley farm north of-this village. Tbe infanfceon of Prin, and Mrsi Joce- iyii died Monday,,afternoon. They, have I'Mte s y m p a t h y o f a l l t h e i r f r i e n d s i n t h e i r affliction. .-.; _'. •*.• \ On thesiok list at present writing are Mre, Jos. Eldred, W. -Lv Hyde, Mrs. Eddie Tatbell- and Geo. Gibbs M*e. Bowles, vt Bangor, is spandin^ a| tew daye Witb her sister, Mrs. Eddie Tar^j t*0lb :^ Offers-money to the church and-sayathat he^bad made it ina brotbeli be would ba towq some man who has been always. «,—.—™—— »~ i o y a l to b i a p a r f y , a n d i c t i v e in its int^r-rfponstiHitionat Conventian est, but Wbo has not enjoyed rewards therefor ip the ^vay of eafcirted; office. - . i.i.'j.,': • » . ,." ,1,- i „• «B. McCORM'l'Ck A CAN 01 DA*€ FOR SCHOOL CQW^ISStONER. The number Of candidates iir the fieta for the Bep^ubliCab nomination for sohoai commfesioner this spring has been in-, p m cffito ce3 againsS"any pTovmitf. creasea to f r e e by m aftnoancemenc {hts sect i oM ,.. r/iSoj th| Legfclature this Week of the candidacy Of B. B, Mc- ^^A, ^arotjiin" j - ~ " ' v Cormiek, prinoipai; of tia TUpper lsi*0> - ^ sfe - a High School. Dr. CXatence A*Hasijngs , iije gisA ature nuOifled- the" dmaodVAto Of Constable, and FredasH- Wifcox^ of t^-.-^u_.*.•_... ~* Wherefore, it is-lawful -to dO'good o n a Sabbath day.'* We may tako she prin- ciple here stated, and apply it to the present situation, t a k e i t o a t of Christ's, time in t h e first c e n t u r y a n d a p p l y i t to o u r t i m e to t b e SiJtb century. With tbe change of just one Wgrd, w e m ay turn this great law of life toward,the Bac&f Track Syndicate of the State of New York,, and ask; w How m u e b t h e n is a man of more value tbao a horst-?'' In order to get an undQestandiogof the case, wbioh Bpeoiaily interest* ti* just now, letime speak just a few words about- the history of the bill.; In"..183? the Ives Law. was passed by the Legislature, al- lowing horse racing, with unpunishable gambiiag resul|s r for thirty day$ each year, betweeniuay and ^Qotober, on each race traefc,o'whed,--teaSedor eaaducted by tho racing association. I n 189^1, t h e g t a t a ton io«t> and in response to a mass of memorials and peti- tions, adopted an amendment to the'Con- stitatioa, b y a v o t e o f o n e b o n d r e d aad Intoa to four, in this language: *4jJer,8tetl Tany lottery, or tbe sale o? lottery tiebet?, pool selling, book making, nor any other kind of gambling* hereafter ba-'autbor* bed -or allowed within this State; and tbe U>£islator» Shall pass OPBroftrfaW iawa to told to make bis money in a better busi- ness, espeoially. if be Were a man that Would- heed the injunction. I g . m a y be t h a t s o m e t i m e s t h e n e s t t b t n g to d o w i t h tainted money is to put i t t o some Rood „, ^.^.^^ «, a«v that after ailits b a d u s e ? , e o m o o f f W i l i P l u m b o v e r Sunday* the taint way be removed. Tbe agrieuM Fred M inimtnr, «m,.-'^ <ural societies^need the appropriation. M & t e *f/***4«^ « « * M e s t o f Mr* a n d Mrs.^Vallace Hill, of Burke, §pent a few? days last week, with .friends io bdngor«and vicinity. bavo one sheep, w^Qi and if thisfallina 1^1° ^deslfO^t from eourOea con-, mtfloibe/Sabbaib day wUIfabnot lay ??£^,, w, r tlx ,*w»tttajf and tbey have h o l d o n i t , and lift i t o u t ? Howmucb f^^peLegidlatura .toasMs^tbemia.a W e n , i s a m a n o f m o r e v a l u e t h a n a s h e e p t ^ ' i w ^ ^ ^ ' P*^ »eed otate aid; Who *°'-» «. s»i-^-«_» i *.-^- *" atnet t h e y have-aaked'tbe State to keep I MB.KELSEY RETAIN £0. The StateSenatevoted last Week, thirty to nineteen, not to remove Otto Keisey J from the-office of State superintendent of insurance- Two Senators were absent, a n d b o t h * o u l d have voted against re- moval bad tbey been present. There were a l s o s o m e w h e r e f r o m t w o t o five Senators wbo went on record for remova* who w o u l d h a v e b e e n f o u n d o n t h e o t h e r side. if there had not been enough there with-f out them, The Senators who changed from last year were Gratton, of Albany, 0"Neil, ©f Franklin/ and Wemple, of Schenectady. It was brought out in de- bate the day preceding the vote that the oommisaiooer appointed by tfa* Governor to investigate Supt. Kelsey's attaunistrf/ tion bad never taken an oath of office, as required by law to do.and it is said in con- sequence be can receive so pay for his work unlaw tbe Legislature shall paw a law expresslyjuthorixing such payment. Mr. Fleming seems to have been singu- larly remiss for one wbo is so finical in criticizing others. T b e ' m a t t e r , I s sow doubtless finally disposed of—for wbioh everybody ought to be thankful. Mr. Ketasy himself looks upon last week's vote in tbe Senate as a third confirma- tion, and is nataraliy ejatad by it. Reyooldston. had previously entered the field. .. - - _ . * Mr, ^tcCormick "was. graduated frOm I the Ggdensburg Free Academy to 1893 {and from S£. Lawrence University iij. i963„ Irumediateiy on graduation be| came to Topper Lakertd assome the prfo- { oipalabip''of the high school.. During the last six years he has bad c h a r g e o f the five schools and eighteen teachers of the district in which be is. located. In educational training and in practical! exper.ienee f Mir. MeCorfliiok would jseem to possess excellent..^ualificationa for tbe position he seeks. To addition to these requisites be i s a young man of high ideals, good political and professional standing and the strictest integrity, lie has been prominent in politics at Tapper Lake. Malone people will remember that he wm the presiding officer at the Repub- lican county convention held here- last summer. g-";,;*%-.. Staled proposals will be received at the effioe of the State comptroller in the city of Albany until Wednesday, March 11, tM8» at S P. M., for tbe purchase ia w h o t s o r h i p a r t o f fiva m i l l i o n d o l l a r s in fear per easi highway improvement beod*. The interest and principal are paylbtom gold, and tbe toads ate ex- aawpt from kaxadon. The hoods are dated The RepnbUcao party has three excell- e n t m e n i n t h e field forthecommiasioner- sbip, and tbe people will have no easy time in choosing between Messrs. Hast- ings, Wilcox and McCormiofc, The de- cision resta with tbe voters, and in their choice we may feel assured of an efficient and conscientious official, , —» « » . STAND BY THE TICKET! Tbe Republicans of Malone have nomi- nated a ticket of which they may well feel proud. To urge tbe voters who have the best interests of Malone village at heart to stand by this ticket is not neces The men on the ticket are honest, capa- ble and worthy of the trust whloh it w proposed to give into their haods. We believe tbey will have the support that iU! 7 d *! er I e, t 'f ,d i,'. th ** d0 « the y w«u»» tbe next officials of Malone village *w? % ®l r i isin 1 Ud * ° ' P « b « c wetiment in this village to prefer actual performance to vague promises, common sense to va- garies apd old-fashioned economy to un^ necessary expenditure would seem to indicate clearly the outcome of the an- proaobuu village election. Let us have a village government that f]*« *»japrigbt.inteiligeift and aboTa- ooard. T o t n a t end an election of the «ie*l,ll^^mdWll^^ ,.. _ „ ^g, in all formsi throughout the ^{a'te,. a f e:on's ,crime, B u t t b o i ^ m e Legislature nullified- tbe demand of the Constitutional Convention, and reestab- ( iisbed-tace track gambling by tbe passing of tbe Percy-Gray law. I u WO? bftl-i w e r e introduced to the Legislature to- carry out tbe mandate of the Constitution, bat died in committee. The Race Track Syn- dicate: paid out |20,WO to defeat them. ft would be interesting ta know opon 1 w h a t o r w h o m t h i s m o n e y wastsc^nocd,. : as also the $J</,Mi s-aid to ba"employed against the present bill, lo^jfanuary of tbbi year tbe Governorrecommeodsd th.tt the mandate of the Constitution b* obeyed by tbe prt-^'.at L'-^isljttirt 1 ,, nail M r . A g o e w i n t h e S e n a t e , and Mr. Bun to the'AKsatably, introduced three bill-: I.Amending the PenalCoJeHOas;topaoj-Ji ijarublingAyiu.prisanmeat a n d «n every {instance of Conviction, ii. Topunish^aw bling on tbtf raon track in precisely lb- same way a« outside the rar;e tr.tckri, >J| Appropriate ^«K>.W0 from State tund-. for the Agricu'tural Societi s Theissua u\ very plain. Shall ftie Peruy-Uray Lnv, wbioh permiw gambling within ther*c~t track incloeures.be oootinued in vioUtiun of the Conntitution? Or nhsti if b- .if*. placed by the Agn-w-H»rt bill/ Aside from the political features of this ques- tion, the arguments employed against the passage of the Agnew-liart bill uity well be considered, for they indicate A type of mind and character which must be rec- koned with, if society is to make any moral progress. One argument is of personal nature and endea org to sweep tbe whole issue from the board by saying that the narrowness of the Governor is accountable for the agitation. As a matter of fact Sheriff Flaherty, of Kings county, memorialised the Governor regarding tbe efftoc and in iquity of the evil; and the Governor acted accordingly. But'all that aside,the Gov- ernor's rejoinder to the charge of narrow- ness is worth noting. He said he was willing to confess himself to be "narrow enough to keep within the ooo-titutiooal limits of bis office." WHO ia narrow, the man wbo is principally concerned about j the interest* and the will of tbe people,! as expressed in the Constitution, or tne ! cnati wbosatirriy disregards al this be- CM net of his interests is horse*? Tne gab arnatoriat ohe/irgives aa opportunity fin a out of gambling business and to aid them according to the Constitution. ; ". Tbo arguments' of^ the gambling 4ra- tetaity at© ecornfulof thqi Constitution; t b e y a r e an. insult tfttbe inte'ligenceof the State, and tboy-ara without moral fojttdation, Men are more, important than horeis, a n d t h e will of tbe people Bud the morality of the State are of more j consequence tbao the limited interestsi [.either _ of horse breeding o r r o c s ifcraek 'gambling . ... » I Somcpeopfe"are saying t h a t t h i s w h o l e I subjeot does not concern m nearly m much as it concerns people in ether-parts o f t h e S t a t e a n d th^tWO have gambling enougb?in ilatone t o e n g a g e ourjen.tire attOntion, It-is 63id that prominent bud* ne?s* men in Molono engag'O regularly in gambling, and that there are places where it is conducted without dtbaibancs. It Is hot tbo part of tbo minister, who'dos* w h a t b e c a n to c r e a t e publio sentiment, to b:oom>an officer of tto law. I t i s t h $ part of every cjtizan to do what be can to: suppress gambling in faisowo community, If you know without question thai gambling offences ar«r b e i n g committed, i t i s y o u r d u t y t o g i v e t h e information to theprop?r officers, loformatioo t h a t w i l l i mndT'tbe te,«tbf thg law, that tbe r-ff-en* d e r , w a y be dealt with accordingly* T o e r e J s tt.il^ t o b a $d'vlt feo -vever, that' in the ca.e/of tbe raootraok ^aaibttog, th-s garjabifcr c o m e s right- o u t i n the .span; be vpesateafa violation of thaJConstttution, u n d e r t b e erotecfion of ft" onA.-ma*,-*,.. Ralph W a k e m a n . of"' P l a t t s b u r g h ; f g i n Mrs. Abbie Plumb and' eon, Lansing, of JIalono, were entertained at the home of Ff6iU, Johnson Went to New Haven, Conn., last Week -with potatoes.- * | Mrs. Allen Hdhkrua 'and daughter, Bdda, spent Sanday at tlavid Das|in's. Mrs. JNT, \Y. EsfabreokB, of Constable, has baen ependfmr a few days with her daughter, 'Site. W. W. MbKenzie,! MIES Lena Boarday, df PieTcefield, and Miss M**y Boardway.of >Vatertown,bava b e e n i n town for a few day?, to attend the Boisley-Boardway wedding. ' . I »ta, Aibert Hyde» dr., of Blalone, spent Saturday ia town, aTgtfest of Mrs.|.G. W*,, Mfea Slceartby, of the school faculty, spent Saturday and: Sunday at her home in Ogdenaburg, , , -i,. - Mr. and Mrs. illlehael'Bossley hayedis posed of tbeir farm and stock ana d& .. MrsfG. G, JfcEuen house by illness. Mr8..W, J. Mafakie h a s g o n e to Lake IPlaoid, after spfasdjng the Winter here, J * Mr, and Mrsr B. H. dark . v i s i t e d Brasher, on Monday last. . Messrs. Manchester,of^Moiraand White- house, of- Massena, were in Jtbwn calling on.friendarecently. '" * »^_ .A',-.JB- B r u n s o n w h o h a s b e e n o n t h e N e * • land place Jb& past year^as moved bapb to his own farm. Mr»'and Mrs.. Cbas* MosBer visited at NicholvilleTecently. - .:^ - Same of our people attended the enter Aainment. at North T4*wrence Friday o i g h i f o r t h e benefit o f t h e village im- provement society. ^ -.^ ' While skatingonoilay last week Burton Dupee was tbrOWn with greatforce on the ttyebyicomingincontaot^wttb a clothes lino and very seriously burt. Ait illustrated lecture by Rev. Lewis of Brushton, wa§ given under the aus< |^pice3 of tboBaraea o l u b a t . t b e M. E. "ohurob, ta*6- Wedi night, . T b e subject was the Holy Land and was most inter- esting. .;- - ;-,;-'• -:. -' "" ••' .. '• f Mrs, Meri?tt Proctor returned from pQtsdarp last Thursday. ^H'rs. C. II- Barnard has cecovered from her recent attaok of grip. > ;. ' Blisses Marjori» Hawley and Louise Half spent Saturday and Sunday with MrHaod Mi's. Frank Aldrich at Bingori Will "Beed has moved i n t o t h e Mc- Carthy bouse on Depot street. ..'-• i 'Mrs. Nellie Wileey has sold her farn? east of the village, to Leonard Cady. _ Htrana.Simpson has take^ptissefisibn of the Foster farm-for-the cdming year^ Mr. ant| Mrs Chas. Kingsley have gone to Alburgh . . . . -:: The EOcIair s e a s o n , V h i o b closed W|rfi tbe advent of len^'was an unusuaU, pleasant one, tftere having been man: entertainments of a varied nature. ii Henry Newtown "bind.- family bavat moved from their home here in the vil- j l a g e to t h e farm o w n e d " b y Mrs* Mary ; BSrryi- ,"" ~.-i- -..•..* " • - The.friends of>Mrs. William Spellens Will regret to learn that her condition remains unchanged. ; f , Mr. and 4 Mrs; E. F, Glark and Mrs: I Viola Farrington, of Biushton, spent! Sunday with relatives b'ere. ".--'.' , Oscar Shepard, of this place, who i-. in Harvard College, is on the eiek list, v ' At tbe next Grange meeting Which, will bo held this week Saturday, tbe men will give their annual dinner; Fred Shepard i will act as toastmaster and the committeel of arrangements consists of fourteen membera with A. 3. Kisgelon aa-chair- maa, .Anaddress svOJba given iby Mrs. 3. S, HeBride, lecturer of St. Lawrence County PomonaTGrange. and. special rnbsio Arranged by Mrs, Herbert Styles. An interesting programme will also be prepared by tbe lecturer, Mrs. Era* Shep- ard, " " ~ I (+ STOCK and proprietary medicines is complete, «,**»..»*IONS CAfitfBUY COT Higbest Quality la and Choice Brands of * Oulfilsr 71 East Main Street, S OF HARD WORK and %«b along WJ... m -~ _.w<iu»u. >rut:ii do complain it & usually tbe result of their being over- Worked: Tliey-are calling fl&r a rest. They ache, smart, burn There are headaches, probably, which you never thiDK ^f attributing to your eyes. you're bothered, call onbs sometime. We will gladly inform: you as to the exact shape your ey s are in. "for file service. - every little attention. When they and charge nothing Ew JVluHer, Reliable Jeweler & Optieian, l^lLOlfE, N Y ^•Eyes tested fro* by Gar Optical Specialist. EstabUahed 188a. ' \ I««%«%%«,%%««%%1 P.K. Adirondack Vfalley. Cbarlea Sniitb^and wife of West Bran- don vfsited at 0. IE. Stuart's the first of last week. Fred Alexander of GleVeiarid,: Ohio, eailed on G. B. Stttart, Sunday, Mr3> Sarah ,-Steyeb.s and lire, John Kerjy are ill. parted for Brushtonfaesday moirftlng. :**£„&:. 10,4^ q.„„« «h^ lifter a few days eoent wftbfriendstberS, ^.fif fliS^tfj^; n li tbey espeettogotooceof tbe Jfew WlB?S-* t i en .fe i ^ & p,aJ? laSt mmtGQimmi CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AT HOUSE ' aiUf»»i»»M»it»«»Mj«»M*#ii,"#t»»*«Mjj|ans*»»'»» , »» , *»*»»'''*''•' .-. - -r-gj jjj- gj ^ Wanted, to sell, t o r e s t ) lost; round* mortey to loan, help ; -wanted, and advertisement* o r a s t m U a r c t t a r a c t e r 1 cent a w o r d f o r e a c h i o s e r t t o n . N o - ad. taken to* l e s s t h a n 8 5 cents. iiti«lM,ii<»iiii<i»ii»Vniiii>t.<i,<i,')m,iti<tiiu>ii'«'>i'ii>n<ti < WOB SAEE-100 cords 12 and ICinci bard JC, b:ocH wood. W. A. JQSE3. Mslone. VSwi Kslone.N.'S, a neat aodVrep Amsden street, 28tf s p h e r e t b e y w i l l t a k e u p their sidence . ... - - land cities, future r*?si Bev. Sir. Banslowe, of Swanton, V(.r spent Tufisday with bis daugbter, Mrs. B. W. Jocelyn, Mr. Eaaslojve took tbe*fe« mains of air. doejlya's infant to Swantoa for Interment. - ScBtBE, 5 lr Bia ?ir»' of Barke, vkited M^. Cmma Kingsley,' last »iase. Mr^. if:ilpb bef sister *' Toeslay, Feva Ffeh sp?nt lait week in Kortb ueiiSkS? 81 *** hn aurtt ' P**' 8 **- Mr. and Mrs. -Olivep"L-»daus9r,of Moira, the protection of an oneanstitu- tlouallaw^ and is where ^we can get,at hitu.. Some of tbe Malone g'*tabjerjs have a guffi.jleat j?en«o of propriety to keep well under c«^. VVhi-n -tbey cm'tMOUt and defy pxiblio -eRtimt-nt tae cons-.;{j*iu» o f t 0 i - m u n i t y ought to speak, and fb*t with, no uac r *.rtaiti volet), vVe hav» j * duly, bo'h as fitlZ'-'Oa of the S'afeand of th>< \t(laiK)?. One word m>')fH w i t h - r f g t t r d to this : propo-f.l >rt^«'t»'-. I^L+Ktit that if tie A','ne^*l(irt billi-t l;'<v<- : it It will notb-'- ••Ui-ettVt'aVa 1.^-, lis; 'ippobehta t»ll u.- irt 0n.* fcrt-Hth'tlMt. ft wiUdl-iv« f.h« h o r - " bfe-.'.JJtiK-bu^incs^nut of tli« State, ;iu.l i.t tile in'xt breath that it will driv-ft thn tfsmnlvr* into th« )wQ!*>"m. Well, if it ito's both these th(;igs it Hillsh'jv -!U -atti-g»tiib1ittnl-iw«-«»i be v*ry elf- ir^ii u i\ illjcarry with it th- [>r.-i that it K'smhlini; can lion, lt.-hed t'\» race track Truir? la-s-. 3Jr, *nd Mrs S SCitt . Crooks and P, W. Camtaing*-aUended tbo play In Malone lasi Monday. 3Ir« Httdee B*.vo'dds, of BeynoJdston, risit^J h?r frietid, Mis 1 ? A l m a Spaulding, ree-utly. M w . f j i a n ' C Hi it i:mv urupt i'>ii within sures b y J,i«-, it m y by l«s* l e abolinht il in poolroom*. N"> pprt-m for » ni'imot .-ujjpo-.es lhat a»iy law would doa»'»y with *;»*ni->tjn>c <""- tirely, a y mire than he i«u;ipiWM thnt idoiatiy, theft, eoretousnes«, and umr.ter have been abolished by tiie.ten command menu. Vet we are not in f»vor of the tepeal of the ten cernniaiidments. If this bill becomeo a law.it will e*preras th- conwience of the State HK the moral law expresses the thought of God, and it will mark another stejj iu the r?lo* movements we are making away from Barbarism and, we trunt, toward an ideal Republic in a Christian civilization. District Attorney G«<naway has recently, been hot on the trait of alleged violators of the excise law at St. Regis Falls, secur ing two of them for (he next grand jury to deal with. _ , , v.^« -^ Mrs. Alfred G. Vanderbilt, accompanied by Mis* Pmllne Fronch and tbe latter's fiance, Samusl Wag^uif, left Newport on Friday of last week for tbe Vanderbilt imp in tbe Adirondaoks. IMIM returned to to her IioOTMn thU vtit»s£- last ."j *turday r after -«r» ttbK-?«ce of several ireefca, rierb-rt WanUbytn has gone to Hop- *,inton to c«r-« for the J-ick, 5fr-<rCarrie Fioh.of Dickinson Center, *of lira Hey FJSII and wife, oF Stranac I-nke, vtshadirithe- lum^of t>. O. Adams last 1'jiurrtdiiy. -' i Mrs. Juii*S:o:w-, <>f DicMuson Center, is \i.»iiirij» her .-.i-tt-r, ^rr-. Oliver B'iard- •vay. Mrs, JVunio CJ.ijetW, •v«s the guest of Lioia«r Tours av. Mr. M " J .Mre. Brad Miller brother, liarvey Miller, ar:d Skerry, last Tuesday. Itus.- Bmles h»M rented what was uoown as the Chas Andrews farm LSrmidon, and Rutherford Bissett Washburn farm. Mrt>. L%ura Cardinal, who has spent Several months in the North Vtl.age, returned las*"Friday to her home here. Florence ._-. K.-., .—* Monday e v e n i n g a"t M a l o n e . - , . , Miss Vtbi Hinman, who bas been spend- ing a few days with her aunt, Miss •Lilliao Stuart, has returned to ber home infiiejtitnson. ,~ • Mr. Wood of We^t Chazy has employ- c i e n t a t "Maple^ailey £axm" and has moved bis family foto^tlje. boble fSim erly occupied by H. H ^Ood. Mrs. Helen Adams, who bas "been JU with the grip iagaioing but not as ratridly as*erfrienrfsi!ivi?b, _ ... • " -\ W . W . S t e r e n e a n d wife attended the Leap Year party given In/the Grange] Hall, at Malone, Friday e^eajing,-' William Q*8rlen and wife of Malone visited their brother, John Carroll, Wednesday. Herb. B a r t o n s p e n t S u n d a y i n Malone, with hia parents. Miss Mabel LaPier spent Saturday and Sunday with ber si-jter, Mrs,. Con, Mer- rick, of Skerry. Miss Ethel Blake, oH Springfleld, Mass, whoia visiting her auht« Mrs. Clayton Trim, of Skerry, spent a few. days at G. E. Stuart's last we-k. Orre and Milan Hioman of Uickinson spent Tueaday with tbeir aunt. Bliss; LilhanStuart, ' H«viPr«m»" George Adams attended a Leap y*a r |"**«en». party at Dickinson, Thyrsday evening,} MAKTIX—la Sj ritO R E N T — A furnlsbed *nd treated room salt JL abio for stcdent. ; Good iwatton and at a reasoaaMe wfce. toqaire at toe PALMPIOTI !9tf MflO BENT—TffOfamUBed rooms at 61 Wasu- J M. ton street. Heated 6vfi0t Waters electric UaSis. O B SA1.E—Wolto teg&orn and Bhode Island Constable. H . S . _, ' Wt i . Eea eoctu POTJh3»aS V i E ; W Aj«lrK»-EeoElatoiC8llnpSewey a SffiBhls druKBtoreforTurQer'aungurpaasedfisct ser- vice. Prompt ana rename. >mn TOBSjEa, Pro jprietor. ^>v - Hit" aJL tt*toge.s.Y,... ... . - - {SCHOOL !Sft!PFi.IES--Best goods, .ixt#M «3 PHC*. At SDTTHTrfir'A. tlHC*. At SOTTaiCg'Sj F OR SAI.E~.NoticBi»ii6rebyfriveatbatt offer a>y touae and lot, situated in tde SouUj Village or.BarjKor, on Main sireet, opptmite Hie M. E, churcti, for sate. Tiaw given on part Ssjsieiit if aesjred.. rpf iurttier psrHcalaisciil at tbe iiremlnts. attf J. U.MOGEE. Bora. on Saturday* Feb. 22,1908, a son to and MJ-S. John Cooper* of N;cholVilt-, Biani'hard la»t visited bis family in in the M. v. B. MEEKER, OF MOIRA, DIES AT THE AGE 0FJ4. M. V. B. Meetser. a prominent and re* xpected resident of Moira, died at bis home tn that viitsg; but Thursday night, *ged TI years. Death came after a long illness Mr. Meeker was formerly one of the largest produce dealers in Northern Mew York. H e h a d retired from active business life a number of yean ago, A New York dispatoh of last Monday states that tbe Ampersand Hofei B a wiuer outtoo* ttian doss the betting r'imf i * ht f h OCCurr *d ***> *L »»r, was of 1^. Wbo has not beard on rreqjuniTocci- l cmdi,ur T »*Utm and that two priaoaara tSf'XtS "-SJ*^^ .P 0 " 1 «*"«»* h * M eookeiad to baing impli«»*an te the Mr He Meeker was a staunch Republican in politics and a pubilo --*-- " . --., ,.i»™o, jHuritw)- evening He wilt visit hU grandfather, Joseph La M8V, before returning, Mr- and Mr^. As« Leonard, of Malone, were Kuests at the home of W. W.- Stev- ens Tunsdar and Wednesday. Air. an?rt.lrs. Orlh Sinitband Mrs, Con- ery pi Slcprry were guests of HT*«. Sarah Stevens, Thursday. Mr*. Fred bickin«>n acd son Prescott, and Sir, Jones, of Bangor, were guests nt C. E Stuart's Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Davis and nephew, Nahum Ayers, of North Bangor, were guests of Mrs. W, \V. Stevens, Friday. Mrs. Etta McGivney attended tbo gos- P"l meeting at North Bangor Saturday evening. C, r> Stuart and H. K. Rider have sold their potatoes to Fred Brown, of Bangor. '-'•+•• i*—;— Constable. N Tbe Mexican Troubadours, wbo rep- resent the "Modern* Medicine Co." ore entertaining music/loving people at the town hall this week. Music is rendered from S3 different musical instruments. Tbe show is a really worthy one and any one who loves music will do well to Y.' s Mr. PBEMO-In Halone, N, Y,.on Hoaday, Mirek 2, it08, a daugbter to Mr. and Mm. Springfield, Maes., on . / u e ^ t y , F e b . 8 5 , 1 9 0 8 , » s o n to M r . a n d { Mrs. Guy Martin, formerly of Burke- LAVOlfc.-In Fort Covington! N. Y„ on Tuesd-..?, Feb. 18,1908, a daugbter to Jir, and! ra. Sno^nh !—•.-!- M STROKE OfTWfLVF ^Ad"v^.nced Vaudeville be- •- tween acts PBIOES: IO, 15 and 20 cents re, Joseph Lsvoie. Died. ,waa aeasa flute fallow pi,^ consnteaoy to l«fVtr»* Droparty. spirited" oitiaen. aasa member of North Star Masonic Lodge, in bis death the oommuaity has I a t a m a n wbo commaadad tbe respect and esteem of every aoiuaiutanos. D«- caaaed in rurvived by tw w aoos, Jay and Oirde.both of whom reside fa Moira. Lett Saturday tbe feaaral was held from late homo, at 1:30 o'clock P. M., aaapiOM of North Star Lodf*. . •• « « m. i .,,..„«,• -Thaasoond wife ot F. Nalaon Siayton, fomwriy «t Saranae Ion, and rsee"-" of thaoity jailiaByraonaa, has had ^.^i.-. .ir-..-r-t OMBJt< his under LOW-At Whipplevine, N. Y., on Wem».-d.-.y, Feb. 2«, 1908, of ipneumonia, Eu^eue, tte five-monthvold son of Mr, and Mrs. George Low, D O W N E Y — I n M a l o n e , N . Y . . o n Tues day.feb. 25, 1908, ot bionchial pneu mooia, Lillian, the ten -months-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Downey, TRUCHON-Io Malone, N. Y.,on Tliurs- day, Feb. 37, 1908, ot apoplexy, Mrs. Mary Truchqn, aged 67 years. S h e i s sorviveo by her busbaod and" eight children. Ol the latter Mrs. Joseph Stone, Jr., Mrs Wo. Wood and John Trucbon.Sr , resid* in Malone. POWERS.—At the borne of his son, William Powers, in tbe town of Con , ^, -ij" ' , u °» w « " * ° P*** stank*, on Tuesday, March 8,1998, Robert roniwthjs entertainment. The prices sre P o w « » , o n e o f tbetowjeoldeatreaidonta. 10 and 30 oent*. Constable Is seldom fa- KCr«d on » — ~ ' TBt?liSl>A.yv tft^cfled for ihts x-&vr i| IfMIIVfRSARY OfPU Members a- ' O&.-.K .Jp/p TH.E- EA'H_V •• "Thirty. yY;'tr.s' . c r g a n i z a h .!. i; " .•• $;'&. % V.. ;•;•»•!•" lage, under th. i.. Company. I^-i- 1 . tbe State arm ,r\ •iversa'y of t.c>- mand Was-;,p!i .i-^ celebrated., -i'atr were evidence'I . •"" tons ;ppeeche-. r.- f r e s h r n e n t . - v v . r r . - •. the Observai, -v. ; radeship of ti e t..- pany gatberei i-.f tbe ear Iter aa- •' jnter«st of th>- OOmmai-d in »i.ai in tbe pa-1 m c ..- for, and •» i:: i . f r e e d o m , h .r-j .;•» . that .pervade.: : . i m p o r t a n t fa •• what it pro\..: "•- es^eocial (w '• Under th- Gramer—«rh t-> of the oritiDBi . jjakins, the lar^. '".orated-with \- . titi-it was re.-i .. : l<j O n t b e f r o n t ...' i • handsome MIi>-: - . -ontbeeast U-ar .- . ; -"'27-th" S' p e r a t e t h e w o r d s • • o n t h e w e s t •. • ^Around tin- .. YgracefuHy. -;.''The.south et. . with chairs a: Scattered hen ai. ; , o f t b e h a l l t h e ..r • • Shortly aft-r • . gan to arrive ai. : promp...U draw,;.^ . with people M^:o company w. r - ; • numbers. Tt ... c o m m a n d atw-r, i - . ^te'wiie!*, i«e^i:.• O f m e m b e r s ar. I >• > ent. /'-Captain hai.ai : vi Order an I ir. a io presented < " tt - S a m u e l A . r.<.-:;..»:.. i captain of the . Mj, ,Beman ir: a . t lined the hi.-t r> '. ilta incept.oi. .. • Thoroughly fan. ..- organizaiiuc ai.. .:- - and With at. ;r.l.: . • ehivalrous ai,. ;...Li. characterized it •.f!r.u| Mr. Beman »a- a handle hi» >ul _,~ : andauihenii saei aired. F 0 t l o » IDg hi.- a . made some apt reu a hamorou- \el: a _ Well receive j. lj. Secretary of \Va .- . Baying that the N.,: ; in the front rai.t men of New Vnk - -the bexl of ;:.•!.. Officials vsere m.». ,u it| Third B^ait-HI :M- ^ Organization, HI. : < a|| pbasizeJ the a ; : is a part of tne i. Co. K is a part i f ti;>• h 1 remarks indicatt : tiati moral support ti..- i . head of tbe orgai.i/.a.o| a n d b i e a>miiui.J ii.ea Confidence lia -e : :u| -. After the »i:: joyed trie rest ; . Music for dan i ^ - 1 > orchestra con.; ; Fred L. Stockwt;. .' JS. Jerome Bliss. 11 v l e d b y ^ H o n . at: 1 M.; Dine couples of UJ.- .. . it.'/En joy able to us i a terspersed between ii stated of the foil. Quartette—Slices Al| iSarjorie Dust in and; M togg and Clark Law r. n Solo— "Dreams, by •„ h g a n ; encore, ebtitie.i•'•- ^Mandolin; Select io n't. Sulo—"Gipsy-'Lo'vV H) Feeny; encore, "Yi. Flag./ -./ Refreshments wete'S 1 ment by Caterer ' Jar.vj laffty of that part Of tfel m u c h o f t h e e v e n i n g *-v| aoter of the "repast'prpvj A m o n g t h o s e p>eh«<T m a n . Of M o u n t a i n V i e .y b ^ r jOf the Original ci year>i of .a*^:-" Tho, r: j second oldest: aged Craoier,, aged 62. ,1'iiie V~S: V SrT^^»M_V.»«a> His d m wlf. toaataf hissfw vored with a oompany of all-muaioal ar Favotte Paine, ef Burke, was ta town oa Saturday. Miss Eva WHmarth, of Malone, spent Sunday in towr, the guqst of Mies Mar* oia Estabrooks. Mrs. A. W.Stloknay, of Malone,' vlalt- •d rstetires bare friday and Saturday. Card* have Wan received here by ra- lativvs anaounoinc the marriaaa ia Itew York City recently of Harry Jt. Cdmn- logs and Mrs. Rieabath D. Kanf. their TtHa Ban ware, bora on Bandar, aa Mr. aad Mrs. Jobs Ganthiar, ajpo a aon j nl aged 90 years. W Mr. aad Mrs Basket Bail. The F. A. gb> defatted the Fort Gov ingtoa girla at basket ball last llonday evening by a score of 6 to 4. The game was played at Fort Coviogten. tn a Hoaale pame of basket ball at Brnsbtos, on Iridiiy eveatn« la«t, the F. A. t*rl» won from tea - Btnahtoa BBafc Sobooi glrla, byaaoors of *Ne8, F. A. boy* won freai thf -^-- - • - Ma-n,..-V "THE IMPORTANCE" Of oleani wtd-starched COLLARS will appeal to men who care to look as well as Possible. T b a w a y w e h a n d l e t h e m , t h e C L E A N , 8 M O 0 T H * W I S H a n d the per- feotion of tbe work throughout, is Our •eaaon for wanting your next bundle. FORTUNE'S Up-to-date -. Mmione Steam Laundry. gfrme 'Phone 861 8 Catherine St. auubMB JIAKKB*- rmtcma. MEMBgi Woes ps*» Brodaesn-Qttotauooi Mr Tmadtr) **««V ohotoe ersanarr, ku«e tuts,. Tbal stst prtots la esses, dairy, 3^.;::r:::::.':::r:.'::::..;:; I* *a*» .••.«.!*... .w. 4 ...k.v».^**.Ki0B **-*&<* &&»fk m -wmawafBi ms? tO J O I N Ti Announcement is ml proaching marriage <>n r ular Malone druggis J Graves, daughter * Ransom W, Graves, o£ The wedding will ocoi] home ia C&amplain nei O wing to the serious il of the brida to be, tbe ' very quiet one. Only Hies of tea contraottG . praawfe. After the i . p e o n i e w i l l take a t r i p i T a r a , a n d n d H b e a t h o %?:" : -;-.,lh'J|lalaaa after -March »-.:-, /.-"tioaaor aaaouaeements| -^^m^mim.-fmia. -to- - u* : " ''• •• : rM*^^ w ?H oon * t * tBU '•'*ML&'*.i,:^ WW^SS^fW^^'

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Page 1: mmtGQimmi - NYS Historic Papersnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031566/1908-03-05/ed-1/seq-2.pdf · Bean Mi\ Bryan will, head the {Jtemoeraj^e ticket, The significance of this vie*,

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CHARACTERISTtC, ANYWAY. There & A hit otgossip current in inner

Democratic circle which is io a way curious end interesting. It; tun* that'if. either President Roosevelt or Secretary | Taft should be the Republican, nominee fo*tbe Presldeney Mr, Bryan wilt not de­sire nor be given the PemocraMo nomina­tion/but that, as against any other Repttb> Bean Mi\ Bryan will, head the {Jtemoeraj e ticket, The significance of this vie*, is qt coarse that Preetdent Roosevelt and

- S e c r e t a r y Taffc a r a c l a s s e d W r a d i c a l s , a f id

t h a t i f t h e jKtepubliean, c o n v e n t i o n d e ­

c l a r e s f o r r a d i c a l i s m b y n o m i n a t i n g

w t n e r o n e o l t h e n j , t h e n t t e B e m e e r a o y

p r o p o s e s t o s t a n d tot c o n s e r v a t i s m , a n d

jratff/orWard a c a n d i d a t e w h o w i l l b e a e - j

c e p t a b l e t o t h e ' c o r p o r a t i o t a j b u t i f the-i

R e p u b b c a n s m a k e a a o o u c a t i o n W h i c h

s u g g e s t s c o n s e r v a t i s m , t h e n t h e D e m o ­

c r a t s w i l l p o s e a s ex tremis t s ! , , a n d nomi*-

' c a t f t aft essponeni i t h e r e o f - - w h o w o u l d o f

b o u r s e b e S i r . B r y a n * A n d t h a t p r o c e d ­

u r e w o u l d b e f a i i l y e b a t a e t e i i s t i e o f

B e m c c t a e y , w h i c h h a s b e e n f o r y e a r s ; a h

o r g a n i z a t i o n o f o p p j r j o n i s m , w i t h 6 4

c o n r v i e t i o n s t h a t i t W a s o t i t r e a d y t o s a c -

n f i c s f e r t b e c h a n c e e l w i n n i n g a n « I e s -

t i o n . T h e p o l i t i c a l c o n d i t i o n s t h i s y e a r

a r e a l t o g e t h e r u D o s a a l , a n d « o m a t t e r

w h a t l i n e s t h e c a m p a i g n m a y a s s u m e i t

S l o e s n o t s e e m p a s s i b l e ' t h a t i t c a n b e

m a r k e d b y f i e a c t i v i t y a n d o i e t b e d s

t h a t t a r e p r e v a i l e d i n i o r m e r y e a r s f o r

\ s l o n g ' a a m e m o r y r u n s . \ C a m p a i g n

s h e s t s a r e l i k e l y t o b e d i s t r e s s i n g l y

e m p t y , a n d t h e c o m m i t t e e s h a r d p a t to

t t o find f u n d s f o r m a k i n g a c a n v a s s , f o r

h o l d i n g m e e t i n g s a n d . f o r g e t t i n g o a t t h e ,

v o t e — n o t t o e a y a n y t h i n g a b o u t b u y i n g

t o t e s . A n d i f t h e r e i s a n y a d v a n t a g e o n

e i t h e r s i d e i n t h i s r e g a r d , i t l o o k s a< i f i t

w o u l d b e w i t h t h e d e m o c r a t s . M e n Who

. h a v e g i v e n l a v i s h l y . b i t h e r t o s t o t h e R e v

p u b l i c a n s a r e g e n e r a l l y e n " e x a s p e r a t e d

t o w a r d P r e s i d e n t R o o s e v e l t t h a t t b d y . a r e

e x p e c t e d to g i v e i n 1908 to t h e D e m o ­

c r a t s i n . t h e h o p e , o f b e a t i n g t h e Pres i -

i p a r t y . . . ., - _J -

That Gambling Question. R e v . M r . M a c i n t o s h w a s c e r t a i n l y in ;

e a r n e s t w h e n h e d e l i v e r e d t h e s e r m o n i

l a s t S u n d a y , w h i c h i s p u b l i s h e d e l s e w h e r e

in t h i s i s s u e . H i s s t r o n g c o n v i c t i o n

s e e m e d b o r n o f p r o f o u n d a n d c a r e f u l c o n ­

s i d e r a t i o n o f t h e q u e s t i o n . H i s a d d res*

w a s n o t t h e o r d i n a r y c l a p t r a p of t h e

w o u l d - b e r e f o r m e r " p l a y i n g t o t h e g a l ­

l e r i e s , 1 ' I t w a s a s a n e , l o g i c a l a n a l y s i s

a n d e x p o s i t i o n , o f t h e q u e s t i o n . " I t w a s a

c l e a r - o a t . .and b o n a - f i d e a p p e a l f o r t h e

a w a k e n i n g o f t h e e r a * c o n s c i e n c e o f t h e

p e o p l e r e l a i w e t o tJse g a m b l i n g q u e s t i o n

i n t h i s S t a l e .

W e c o m m e n d t h e a d d r e s s t o -every; . c i t i z e n , i r r e s p e c t i v e oif - d e n o m i n a t i o n ,

j c r e e d o r p o l i t i c a l b e l i e f . .

A n d , b y t h e w a y , b o w d o t h e c i t t e w

o f F r a n k l i n c o u n t y fer f fon t h e - s u b j e c t o f

race - track , g a m b l i n g ? T o i s e -vunty i s

a f f e c t e d . I t b a a a tors-? a g r i c u l t u r a l

J s o c l e t y . - ^ " W h a t d p t h e o f f i c i a l s o f t h a t

o r g a n i z a t i o n t h i n k o f p e n d i n g . r i g t s l a t l o n / j

WJia t d o t h e p e o p l e i n g e n e r a l , t b i o k ?

E v e r y o n e h a s a right t o c o n s i d e r a n d d e ­

c i d e w h a t b f s a t t i t u d e o n s u c h a ^ u e s t t o a

a b a Q b e , ' - -^ " /

I t tea foregone c o n c l u s i o n . t h a t w e

s h a l l n o t a l l t h i n k a l i k e o n t h e g a m b t f n g

q u e s t i o n , B u t W e a d m i r e a c i v i c

c o n c e r n a n d p a t r i o t i c i n t e r e s t t o t h e J»at»

t e r . I f a n y m a n b e l i e v e s t h a t t h e l a w

[ p e r m i t t i n g race-traofc. g a t n b t i n g . s h o u l d

s t a n d , - l e t h i a f s a y so ; w V y f - h o u l d a m a n

f ear I o e a y t h a t fc-ia s o u l is o w n ? L?t h i m

Speajc h i s n i i n d f a g o o d f a i t h , aryi hfs

words,* p r o v i d e d t h e y N log lpa l a n d j a a t ^

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Mfea Slceartby, of the school faculty, spent Saturday and: Sunday at her home in Ogdenaburg, , , -i,. -

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