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*'n Ynn\r-immmmmmiimi mmkMM> During these a W ' ^ y e "wtoBati ts : eo haM to decide wih*t to buy for one& Meeds give us the privilege of assist- ing you. We are $aql s&wr oar, ' & & -*»»'. SK S*FEHfi Expensive and Inexpensi ve-Lar^e Good variety in= sixe and price. style; decoration, Medical BlaH, PlgtiBiii^&'lfeil^ 1 TB^A*;fJEClMfcm£0»a9Q*» ARRIVAL. ,a p * j^p^ftjRE-*># TRAINS A3P Pi,ATTSBpKGH» •t t>. & fit* Main lAae audi 1$ anche*, Going North. Going South. Arrive. . &t>0a.|h, . s.20.pyiiu 1 10*20 p.nv 10,55 a.m. v. LSOiun* ... 9v&0.p.m> 0hak B?aneh.*l&6'f-Mh,*. : ..... ^ . 0 0 p,njb Aus.Branch*. ^3|.am« ,. 4. Jb-in., Matters Br'ch..l0.30 4.ih. I L##V»V-. i2i£i0p.m. 11.05 a>ih» SitB'i.m. .'ix?: '•. PfeBSOKAL> S .W> Horn of Btahdon> .^i., iitegis*- tiered at th& Fouqu&t last night.; B. s. potter, of &mk FW&was '.among last night's arrivals in. this city. W. fi. fisombiey &n& JOhAi Cafchifer, of Sar4na« La&e: *^ro visitors to MattSburgh yesterday, ,'.,}. F. H,. Clough jdepnty eoJjleetor;. of 1 customstochj&fge of,'the B o u t e Point, office, 'w&s her© yeste^ay,' f . Bi&waa'd' J-.. Mason," foir^etfijr of''the; U&tMimtty, Vm* t?xesid^f 8 QW* ""now a meinhe'i: of thift^tofl-j © force, 0 in 'iOwii aretowfing; old ac^naihfences. . - \. ]/\ I Rev:. .fc.,.j,, Eetlittv 6t .^hajteatigay:,,; today; /celebrates tine tw^ty-Mtih. nlvr^ary. of'; his.. 1 ordihaHott^ithel priiestnoody A Solemn BEigb IMag* of Tbafcksgiving wilt bo o e l e b i ^ d ; •'"by' the 'Rev, ^atheV ©evlia/and |t : M'<ex- pesfed thai Bfslioi* Gabrieli" a m ffrom. twelve to ftfteeit pti^tsfwiSJ 'foe l i i f e •ktt -$n^- ;; e»yboJl#-of 't^teitigay. hav|r raised a purse of nearly/. $lifO'0 : ; as aft ofeWttg to their fcasior on tM* Occasion,, ' ' . , . . I •'•; %. D*. 0 , .^U.3$tait3bt< a s ^ l a a ' t ^ u p e r l n H tendent ande*- &v % B. S&hihl of me r ^ogpitaji Jpr - Ii$s&ue> Crltniif|fr'.' la*; Danfiemc-ra,' has been,.Ap^otifcleil -su;- pferMendent oJ tKa0rfiStltiiyo|i. ; pf, ^>f'th.*la Jn ,ey«yy" *ay''|ttaaMM.,fjp?.. •fe n e * po^tloi*',, aW'-^ac( i o r ' i a»p-;.' Mr-of jtesite 3itad4 -af'^tudy *of l & a i t w , ; ' and is.an expert in the ^fea.tai«tt:t pf' all : feiiaa» .-di'the dje^a&&." -A«i*i*^-' 1^, careful oBKoial, aad h^; rnerJite the ft£om<*tioft Which. 'h& hai J^sfc.s^e- cerviea. . •' ' Im's BASH ROBES Pleasing colors aiUI comfo+ti *bio materials prices. at sensible HOUSE COATS. Different from the Jhackaeyed kind. Comfort swellnem and sod taste combined. PMBRKfcTiAS. Imported natural sticks of Fnrae, Boxwood, Pimento, Teakwood and Gna metal, mounted on pure silks, self openers, and folding handles fr&n $1.80 each fup. ' GLOVES^ ' TPIie b e s t makes; silk wool nd fnr-lined-—FoWnes mannish gloves for ladies in Tan, White and Black. I HOSIERY. Cotton, wool, lisle and cold milan silk from 10c to f3.50 a pair. -, 1 " LU0BH[S, For day and evening drees 1000 linen handkerchiefs with initial 25c each. M. k GROVER DEAD. Attorney &* Great STorthewi Bail* road.-^Fo^iicrly of Pott H«MT» ' Marcus D. iGrorer, *enew* counsel of the Great Noi*hera ^itway* died at St. Paul, i&nn., on Monday, aged «2 year*, air. Grower d«w w the articles otjincorpiaratloiu of the North- era Securities cohipainyi -wihich tnaa de- signated fo tajjje over the control of the Grea*!«Noi#hiern and NofcthenTPa- clfic roads, and, since the institution of the intl-merger 1 litigation had given his entire attention to that cafe, j . r" ' M*. Gmver ^practleed law at Port Heary a-to^nbw of the firm of Walda ib Grover. The co-partner- ship was (dissolved to 1877 Mr. Gro- ver going to St!. P a u l t to accept the, lucrative! position of counsel for the Great Northern 1 , of 'which James J. Hill M , oresldent. ' Mr* Grover ,had many friends din, this county, especial- ly among the members of the profes- sion. Hf [ was a lawyer of great ability. STOCK REPORT. Opening,, Closing Amaa:. Copper, Hlfy Am." Sugart\ 4 1*0% AbcsWaoll* *„*»... >*»»> 85% At^leon- preferred,. > . luS Bait, and Chto,^^ .... 100M Brooklyn. Rap. Tasta*. 59 & Canadian' Bae.. .. >. 130%; Ghee, aaid Ohio<i-,*.. 4^%, Chgo..Gt. West.. .,,. ^344 St* P a u l , . » ^ . .. 169% Del. aad Hud... 186 Brie, v* ,-v ». i 37%. liOu.' and- -Nash .. .... 140&, Manhattan^ * .163%^ ^tetroptolitaai . . . . . . 151%' Mo. Pae.,.,,..1* .... 108% Mo> Kahv and. Teat..-.. 3l Mo> K a n . and Tex, Pfd 63% N. Yi. Central.. •. v » . dnt,- amd Weet^ Norf. aiid West .... Pennsylvania,. . . . Peoples Gas .... Reading. Rock Island.. ., .•. Southern Pacific .... Southeirti Railway , Tenax. Coat and Iron ttttion. P a c i f i c .... .. Rhetorrcals at High School. ^ T^ie Jrieh%«f me Hlgn School aura «o»aia)(ly invited to be presejitiat tlite Cteiettoas irhfetoricals Tuesday^ Be;. «*«•*»««.• .• - - : . i i; Bec,r-rTh«,-Star in tho. Bastf--Iie$r :W*llacfe* .,*..*,.> , 1 . , vCasrie.'Fiflfld •Col> Cttrps.G»ad ir*,» * ,-MRoy pSa^r' -liefi.-^Whi'en.. - ^MaUndy StogB-^pjoil iSa«r«a«^ Diiabsr* *•»'.».il«th Sadler ;^rattc%-^~Th#. ,N«^ro, . : Ques|fe»n.- ,§tea*nfe S. --Bu; K Ajnom^^B^aiao^l ,Mary Carmjchael •4 V - t * ' * * *-*'«• -*"V !»--i *S»] |Sfc#-^^aiaoh;\aaid the- -^sm^mtj- feiidya*^ I d l i n g * . *JL Beasjy 1^0^b |&ecir^&6' Bpy,;» v-« * * i * «&e$av iDiar'l 'OratioJh ii ?r-^i^ :£»i iaOhfe •SaepoMi # * -.. °»-'*..* .• * ^* % v *>• -*'^J ohxfe F>. Hafeerl $2&i*~Wi»!im lipi©rA£fi0:.2» .BffjS- M6ym^-W&i&i£g, : v*- t A -X^-liSmMi.... :Piano S o J o w T i e l>ai^c©-^Meyerffi[el?(! mmSL,....», 4 ** . ^ b s j ^ t e - H*' Webbj Dec.-^Tto&- '^d«j^''B«inaMS...'.-,. , , j, »*<» »»».» ».»•*•»'• .^»"».*Suttote.Gjoff| i0r*tloa~^%fe J&hMi]pplni J ' ^ l e m ^ *•.+' „„.,.,, *,*•*»;,, i'.. John Wooa.fulf'' |Rei5«---^BobbieSh^ Gpeeit .& lRoieir#. •,';• Encampment ^Officers ^hcamnm^pt, -No, XI? H fv.-0.'O4l^- Jt«0.4 iasi.:et«nln^. Cft^ fOlioMng -offi- '*gTj5. 'wfP? ei^tfed' for 'tto ^eisiiihg ,terp? ' ,- •. '1. "' Chief Patriarch—I* A* 'Mosee, '! ifigte ^fimtr^-A,. w, Taimagev ; .$efei^- WssrQ'ea.-—KE,* 2S. 'C3oofee>' , .JuaSor Warden—Kerjaan Jacob 5 - Ben,., ; -Scrtbe—-^Eifisba Caljcins. Tr#asjir!er—J. F, JErazier. Trustee, thres years-t—A, O, Martin Rep. to "Grand Encampment—Ww Cooke. '• Proxy Reprosentativ can; '-' Recotoinended for District Depujy —A. E. Conneil. EV ENIVG DRESS |MUFFLERS. In correct materials and newest shapes, l e t n s show yon the new "Alilitaire" shape CBAVAVc. , Mvenj conceivable shape that (•good. The neweslfe,colotrs and edch silk exclusive with u* Always congratulated on ottir fine neckwear, thin year is the best. Each scarf boxed daint- ily ready for mai ing without extra charge. SWEATEES. "; New eha|>e« finest materials. * - PAJAMAS. In warm flannel*, silk, linen an4 cheviots. TOTJJTG B R O S . "Holiday Special" Stiff hat. WAISTCOATS, i For day and evening wear dainty patterns, rich texture**. Must (Maintain the Highways. Money! fe bad from the State for the highways on condition that the towns dc] an. equal share of paying ^ g g^g^ for road Jwwk, under the money sys- * „' « gtee £ tern. The Comptroller may hold the State's s^are ol! a particular eoet if the local ^contribution Is slack. The good iro^ds committee of the counties is well i engaged when it re- minds the towim, by circular, of the .new law <and t h e obligatiOM!,, of the town© under it. , The Iieg&lature may be slow to! authorize an expen- diture of f4,OOOj,000 on highway con- struction | if the 1 town* do not care enough for what has been done to put in their tjwn. money to benefit them- selves. The big casties are very good natured ajbout this matter, but there •3a a, limit to their complaisance as well as to» the capacity of their pock- et. They, h&vej a gentle disposition, and: a generous one, but are auite in- disposed ]to caijry the whole load of local andlgeneril ta*es. ^ It la timely on the part y of the com- mittee to| remind the towns of their duty aaUJtfortte oWigaJioto. Whether it will be heeded or not is another matter, but it^Sj «ertain~tha.t tn« most backwardf communities to appreciate good roads are those which need them moat.r-B»n>lo Nowe. **rf foa Have Them I'jpom Us They're Bight" ROOKKFKLIKR-:LAMORA. Oftfce*^ of SBeuevolent Union, i At L a tweeting of the- Benevolent Union, held D^o. 14 T 190^, th« foi* lowing officers were elected for the year 190S!i ! President—J&r&. Charles Laporfc* 1st Yi<j4'P«i4.-~Mrs. Jessie Boirel 2d Vice-Pros*—Mrs. P: LaLum- minerie. | Secretary—Miaa W. Smith. Treas.'—|{fis&j Mary Butler, Finance [Committ«4i-*Mrs i . E. Bru- nelle, Mrs. |Av daKrant, Mrs] M. Ban- danard, Mrk SJ Blancha-rd.' ' lnvestiga|tlusf Committee—Mrs. J. * * » % Pfd.. IL S. Iieaiihet . Mexican Central. Am. Locomotive! Wabash. * , . . , . ».. Colo. Southern Illinois Cent Am. Car, Foundry,. . Chgo. and Alton. Colo, fuel and* Iron- Am. Ice. Texas Pacific.. Erie let Pfd, » J * * * .140 .'U * 1SK ,137 ,106% . 78% . 32% .-62% . a4% », 7 1 % .110% . 29% . 92% . 14^ .• 21% . 33% 22% . 22% .154% . 3ii . 42^ . 46 . 7%' . 34% 74% St. Louis So. West. Pfd 57% bu 140% 8i% 103« 100 oa% 22% 169% 185% > 37 , 140% 163% 122% 108% 31 63% 140% 43%- 7B>,« 137 107 78% 32% 6S% 34% 71% 110% 29% 92% 13% 21% 33 » %21% f 154% 32% 43- 46 6% 34 - 74% 57 TJie jar, jaf, jar of constant coughing] Hammer Wows,steadily artplieti, break the hardest rock. Cough* itfr,tlty:*fter day, im and fears the throat and lungs until ^ Aealthy tis8ttek-«ivc-way. -Aye^s Gherry Pdctorai stops $t coughing^ Katur&reoalrsthedam^t?;^ Yntjgrecured ** " ^^f^ B - O j - > * BOOKS S *^* HOLIDAY GIFTS IN i^bLESSlVARlETY • A T % : xVUV WARRENS cd 4 o ffi? -0 a. n H c Jtt- m % earn, SILVEH NOVELTIES & SETS. Catholic Pr&yet Books4nd Rosaries. % The Plafntitf In the Celebrated Case Awarded Verdict for 18 Cents. The celebrated case of William .Roek^ejtler. vs, Oliver bomora went to iho jars* to County court at aAalone Saturday, After being out flY* minutes thf jury brought in a verdict V e b a o n t CuslbnMM. The figures for the customs district of Vermont for the mofttb of Novem* ih fairo^oe.the plahitiff tor IS cents. 1 w * « " i»H «°« l tahulated. The H. A. Dua- TWK^«a^e-has attractied mw& atten* tJon and has ^been regarded as a-'fiselt case. William Rockefdiler* t h e NeW Toi^ hiiiiionaire, owns In the town, of Santa :Clis*a and 'Waverly, ^^ranldin cowntj% aome £33,000 acres of land, -with his cottage camp at Bay Pond, Wishing to put an end to hunting and fishing on his domain^ some l,«00 no- tices not to t trespass were posted. To keep out thoae who newtoted in poa«h-* Ing guarda wer# em$fey£oV ( <»L AfWil 30* *$0?, Olivor tafeom ot B^ttdoy, waa'-eaught Iw&a&bgmtL. ishfnfe m •fee iRoc^frfeHer ''pi^jarrei. - '^efeusoil the^lain«f{ ^broughl' am' .:*c*k8t 'i troBpasii, >T^»';cas$'*a»-tM^*wlce pis- coim^y oouit here, aa.d <«ch, appeal was. .taken) ^ t h o avseBati S4on and Reversed, and" s e a t -buS& heiie for m«al, m* Wflg m «jfrd 4.»e*hejpase $%& >come -before' the dowaty court her^ IS* defendaftt claimed thaV tbe-jpublic • h ' ^ . a ^ i ' ^ *» flsh out of streams-. tSat -ata attacked front th« fish hatcheries of the State. Oljwr -Lamora is ai, old soldier:, ahd; draw's a ^majl fjensioh. Fontaine, mss. Helen Smith, Mrs. J. J. Fitxpatrick, 1 Mrs! X* H. Motfitt, Miss Minnae ' Cosgrove, Miss New- comb, Miss Looby, Miss Wolfe, Miss Hull. value of - the merchandise imported was ^336,2^6, on. which duties amounting t^ $66,532.20 wero col- lected. The-ya.i«© of *he exports was t^l2,S69. The Adirondaeks In Winter, No. 5 of the Four TTack series of folders issued by <the New Tfork. Cen- tral, says of the Adirondaeks w a «win*er resort; "The Adirondack Mountains 'are deservedly popular itt winter, when, the' Frost King asserts lufls Supremacy and artwoads a mantle of aaow and ice over mountain, forest and yalley. The air, is so dry that the low teedper-^ attires often registered are- borne .with- out discomfort, afctf visitors seeking rest and recreation are surprised bo am how great is ij» *" pfne and balsam-laden atmosphere. - " A ravelatioii awaits those -who! have never visited tho Great North Woods hi winter, . You enter a hitherto- un- known country—one i2iat by the nov- elty of its attractions and unlikeliness, in all its Varied aspects, to urban life will be sure to interest and please. The climate as exhilarating. The-days are finest in, sleighing, tobogganing, ^now-shoeing or shooting. Ttoe out- of-door life produces a magic change, Cue's whoie system la charged anew wdth vitalKy. Sufferers from physi- cal debility, 'whatever jthe cause, and those desiring respite from business or social cares, wil£ fbid the Adiron- daeks in winter'just suited taieir nieeds. The scenic elfects of the snow, upon mountsiu~and forest are beauti- ful indeed. There is genuine pleasure in. a winter In the Adirondaeks. Then, too, -you "enjoy a peculiar sense of rest in this mountain retreat. Tbe world, with its rush and roar of activity, s&nas far away. You forget the commercial strife that is going on, and compose yourself for a season of rest and peace. Tbe newspapers come as messengers front a distant* land that nsB, for the time being, lost its hold upon you, and t&e snow-clad Mch the eye rests at every gblnt of ftte horizon, seeli to fb^t^eVbcWda^'-'bf^woitid. •• v '• ' ''^|^ttM!'jMe,-,.th& iM^trof^olis' of, :%€ lw»ou^^5ah %atfrpriging". village' cit'^SdO-'ittha^itanis, ";T|ie hbfcMs- '%& jboarJaing h o u s ^ /With j^eam heat, Standard Books, Singly in Sets. and Hymnals, Prayer Books and Bibles, MsflSI VOL For bit B BOOKS S WARDEN'; JOMargaret St. B Q BOORS Cut Prifces Far The Holidays On Candies, Fruits arid' Nuts/and AH Other Goods. Wo iiave 125 different varieties of candies we will sell at the following aow prices, , FRESH CANDIES. Fancy, cream mixed 3% lbs. 25c; Ghocolate drops fresh, 15c a lb; Rib- bon candy 2 lbs for; 25c; Cut Rock .2 lbs-for 25cj Fj^ench cream 2 lbs for ??.?^ !t '! <>lt ^ 1 ?i 25 J , I )s eaJXut chips ^lbs foa* 25; Pep- permint icreams 2 lbs for 2 5; Wintar- gneen creams 2 4bs for 25; Cocoanut bonboiis % lbs for "25c; JRasbetrries drops 2 lbs for 25; Horhound drops 2 lbs far 25; s Lemon drops 2 lbs for 2Be; Peach drops 2 lbs for 2Sc; Lob- ster mixed 2 lbs i25e; Chocolate car- mels 2 ibs for 35c; Chocolate chips 2 lbs for 4§c. W>e b a r e a full line of LOwney's candies fi'om 25c to $1.00 per box. i TJBAS. . j We w^ sell £he xegulaT 50e tea at NUTS. Jfew walnuts l&c a lb; Mixed niiiat 1^ a lb; Almonds l§c a lb; Braife 15c a lb; Filberts 15c a lb; Pecans 15c a lb. FREITS. i ^ Malaga grapes 25c a lb; Best fefi- anas 20c a doz.; Nayai oranges Irom 20-25-35-40 and 50 cents per dm.| Lemons 20c per doz; Fjgs 15c a lb| Dates 2 lbs ISd^oBy € a l'9e per btinch 0 also have wreaths, mistletoe, roping and holly wreathes at low prices; Grape Fruit 60c a doz. - - COFFEES. Regular 35c coffee our m*ie& 25e; Regular 30c cotf^e B.lfes fot Sftc;; Oat' flakes lO'lbsJOf 2^c; GtshBft flour 10 lbs for 25c; Select 6y f net Cot, U *?« '30c per lb, R,egula,r 40c tea our price] 35c per quart 25c Regular 35q tea our price 20e We have them in green, black and un- colored. , i "2 lbs Rar* raisMS cooking raisins 25c; 3 JEqsr 25cf 3 Ws lbs Prunes 25c. Beri» and There, H. H.' yre4Jand, Prpsident of Che New York' StNse* Railway Company, never uses a [pass on his Mne, but lnyariably phys *.is fare,.Should an, . , unilucky,«*Htatter overlook him Ion ^H 11 ** 1 ^ ? J P ° a ^hi^,-eoi|^thjfe-p»i.r as conductors Ij ^u^htiy'^Io- ^ft^otJEters'te' the ; Jiojp%- he 'W;ou|'i probably -the Presid_eM'fefoff|!eo-'®e : *' Mja»;- Fiofa : feFiimsey ;<rf". Stadij Sa.tts>be, who--"4^ e h 'slgh<sd. she .had '' v nothli(ig to 'wear/" ousbl"to 'electric llghts.'^ad,^! 'modern,' .appolnt- helni«rested •'&Hh& Ma.ro.uii5 of kn-jmeuis, are .thoroughly sea.ut&ped "to 'glege^ # -wlia^l»ardroM- ; *omist^ M '.wi»$er _ visitors.' ...Saranac :&W#aHsy .•36ilan,cy wa^teoStts, koo.^ake- .has.mahy d«i#t*al,Social fea- overcoatsi $1 Mu : og&Sul£s; T3 smofe^ltnresl,, -Fjeoni.SOO to 600 visitors live ing ante, $ Mlfe 14S pairs of |i^s|#^;4ii^."^.w8b3e qiatot. The $od ^Ippeaas-,' l|o pa|ic§ of pajj«piis,|I , ^ t a a c <?la|> r with jtacosy (Unto house, At M- O'CONNELei 28 and 30 Bridge Street, Pktt^Br^jN, T P h o n e &4B*. I ^#a# a ^eci ' 'mm FL "0 ?1.80 anc @ 85c per lb to introduce valae at 35c [ after tlus^ofc The best quality our couritrY produces. Personal attention ^iven all details Deliveries made promptly by care. c ul teamsters., '^J^^iii'lip|te ft ic^^'«Aft' dft^ All witol town ^agon-box^s loaded quickly with dry screened coal at AiHier Steest Crossing. too Ughfa, C«iidl«B, Clocks, ja«ctrfc lanterns^ Canea, with electric . lamp in handle, Miniature electric lights of all kinds. 04S DEPARTmENT. ft Incahdescect Gas Arc Lamps of 50 0 ani l»0/0& candle power each, the cheapest and best form where lots of light Is required at the least possible expense., Single Incandescent Gas Lights from 36 cents to $L25. Gas Burners, Gas Shades, Gas Tub- , , _ , . , _ i»K, 0aaJReading Lamps, Gas Tapers, ifome Made Candy Made fresh .Gas Mantles. .MANTLES, MANTLES, MANTLES. Six different mikes, from 15c to ,S0c . WE DO SELL' THE WELSBACH The Crocker self-Slling Blow Pens - : t«|r.-Jrcan $M to jS.OOl Formerly aoM f^tl^JSQ:. up to SS-OO. .- • Raphasl Tuck and Hand Decorated New line' of Tally cards. Pretty Souyenlrs in Aluminum. Pyrographie Wood, and SupjtUea a '*3*cia3Pfey. Boaft forget our Circulating Lib- taiy. Subsorlptian |l-50 a year, E •enis v i»r week for a book. Nan members 10c a week. State Encampment, G.,A- R. The council of administration the Q: A3 R, will meet in Albany oh J January \2 to select a place for holqi ing tie n$st Stat© encampment. Thf e^camnme^it will be held in Junel and Saratoga, trtjca and Jamestown are candidates for it. There are two candidates for State commander Wflliam S. .Bull, of Buffalo, and Jas, M. Snyder, of Troy. Every Saturday. SfllRlilSK 16 Brinkerhoff St. Opp. Postoffice. B. S* MORRILL, AUCTIONEE«- •Wis and Repairs Billiard ani Pool Table*. pr**: I hwra leasad the WitheriR Hcmaa •are and will ramove my atoek to that nlaaa and aataoliah a Irat alas* ttrary and boarding atabla. . J, W. LECUIER. •telephone connection. - i, Movers, z»e Carefol. "of the health cf you children^ Look out for Coughs, Cclds, Croup and Whooping Cough. Stop them in time —One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy. Harmless and pleasant. Sold by D. K. Gilbert. Advertised Letters, Bee 10. Baker, Mr. Daniel; Bloudin, Al :b>rtj Bele«ger,-3p&^j^^^ ^ v ^ a » Mfes Beriha,- Cadieux, Mr, Isaac, "" Cote. Miae F. .IaJiaa; Hole, Mr. L. H.; Jones, Mrs. .Cores© ,H.; O'Brien, -Mi^s-EHa Kv» P*diUo>, Mm. A.; Prus- •Jcfcyy Mr*-^tever..Perry. Mi-.; R.ayrao, Mr. ,,Charleyj 'Sp'iagues, - -Jar.. Mrs. iBjomleyiTyifell'Mra. Sadie; Whalejn, Satie; Wood, Dr^ Edward A. .!• E. J. ROBINSON, P. M There's Richness, Rcflnexttent and ExclUsiveuess in Reiser's Barathea Cravats. Handed to you in individ- ual Boxes at Wood's. MANTJLE. A P. HUGHES, 9 BRIDGE STREET. PIPEfflGKlIT! From 25c, each to the Nicest Meerscihaums I FOB— Holiday Presents! Owr own manufactored Cigars by th* box at wholesale price. Make MOD* of yow friends happy this Chiiatznas with either a nice pipe or box of Cigars. f. SfBEriR. At the old Fut^d 73 Margaret ,St. The drawing oa the five pound box of canny at Lopbardoni's will take place tJbis evening, and holders of tickls are requested to be at the store at 7 o'clock to take part in it. Tlte Chiunpion FaUier, Asa B. Haueock, of Coventry, Vt., has been made a life, subscriber to a New England publication for being th« father of tie largest number of children of any of its subscriberis. He is the father of eighteen cbildre^. COT PRICE ON FURS. We have a 3*xgi$ stock of Fttr Coats and Scarfs, which -we do not want to carry over, being short of storage room, so be have decided to sell them at a big reduction in price. PETER J^IFOTJNTAJN'S SONS, S2n|Plw Dannemora, N. "$*. mfL othor artiiles of clothing 1«dioriS' v tO' "meodon. The State, of isorth Dakota owhs a street railway at Bismaa'k to carry m,«mbei^ of the|| leg.slattire to and from the capitol| The system owns and operates onelcar, A catnip farm pear New Yorkl city atable .investrhent.' The- catnip from |hls farm is sh in large quantities to pet aikimal dealers in New Yfrk city and sold to owners of cats, JSLU the Queeai llnne gold eoilns of 1703 bear: the" wofrd ^ i g o , ? ' That isoecause they a|e made from gold oullion captu*ed When' a British fleet defeated the combined Bu Spanish fleets in "vago bay in tohqggaii slide, ikatlng tank shootaag; range, adds largely to Social Mfe." and the About a mUlion telegrams are sestl^over the world's wires daily. In 1003"the total «-as 3e4,&4S,47'4. Eng- land sent, 92,471,000. United. States was second with 01,391,0.00. Ger- many, Russia, Austria Be.giura, and Italy followed in the order named. Newberry's Lfmch Clinton * Steaks, Chops, Nio Room Street. Sahdwlche; 12 Oysters opened frefh from thi Raw, stewed, fried br by the q\i L A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very ex- pensive. Occasionally life Itself is I the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizzi- ness, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c at. Drug Store. Mrs, D. K. Gilbert, of Pittsburgh; H. E. Gillespie fir Co., of Ausable Forks: Weaver & Holde'n. of Peru. Office am| Telephone Clinton St.,' near Margaret. 8145*Sm« .K~ /mm® AiRE OTliER PAINTS, B UT NONB BETTER THAN TH» AS READY-MIXED ~ OaesackH •fid one lb ne' fl^5. i '' i , Oannemara SUBJE Kano, Orgai JHarmoiiT i House estaWial<# "? lesxn. The only Paint which has a ^uaraatw 'w give satlsfactioa on every package. Will cover 300 square feet, two rosea oh ordinary work, j Has, been thoroughly tested and we agree to re-pal*! s?hen the fault of the Paint Is proven. Send Cor sample card? and yris * Let us also quote you on s<tsh, doors, blinds, moulding and b»Tdwa.a Tlie Sowles Hardware Co | iffiPOSJTSi 55 Margaret Street, Piattsburgn, N, Y. Rational OF 70-72 t ''MrfRtfrerfca<3been*suffer«rfrom sleV he»d»elio for |bftl»»t twe»(y-tlT9 y#ar» a»(i i«Yei found ipiy ttiiliii untUfcelxsejra.Imidng yoor 0*gc»ret(i* Siaca bp b»» teeim. *»Wi?e C**c^iet» Jietap'aerer 3»nA t^e headMJie. They liiwo eJitlnsly on«>4 Mm. Oi»c«.rot« io wh«l yoii^oomBiaod them to do. I wltl givs you the privil^ce ol usic^ his name.** E.M. 0ick«ou,lia)EeBii4erSt;, W.ludlaunpolU Ind. Siudholrae has a few small sise 'louie coats to close out at : $3.50; |alUB $5.00. i One of our chamois jackefs would be acceptable to most anyone. Hitch- clock s Pharmacy. fa;en U j ^7*hat more acceptable gift could you. isouQi a friend thain hese Baskets I our Choice. EVERGREENS For the ChHstinas Season Decorations. ing. Christmas Trees, !Red Berry Holly, Holly Wreathes, Evergreen ROB- FOR THE TABLE, I LOST—Sunday afternoon a CI Ion- ian pin (word Clio on it) with nine- pearls. Suitaole'rewardi.offered left, at The Press office. dt FdR, HER—A writing desk, Gla^ly's make a speciality of writing WANTED—Two dining room girls. Apply . FJjBMKa*, Palatable, Potont.^TaitsOooa.Do Good, Kerer filcltea, Weaken or Oripe. 10c. Hc.SOe.HeTe? sold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped O OO. .anaranteed «*,«» <«• your aoonw back. Sterling Remedy Cj., Chicago or.N.Y. 59JJ mmi site, rm MILLION BOXES at the Adirondack House. tf BORN. PAPINEA!? —• lai Morrisonville, Dfec. ;17, 1904, a daughter to Mr. and Bins. Fred Papineau, DIED. BAICTER^-In, PlattabuTgh, Dec, IS, 1S04, Almon D. Bakter, aged 80 years and 11 mott<he $2.00 Valuei $: Sk Buckwheat Bcft. Maple Synjip. Pas. Mince Me^,t. P^a, Pi« Fruits • • B<|>x P i g s . .... . . . BOx Dates.. K,., .. lbs Mixed Nuts.. Ibis. Mixed Candy, 1 Pkg Force,..,,),. 1 Pkg* Malt'.. . <.. 1 S^ W- Biscuit. .:.. 1 Basket SRET. 50. F^our. . . S|lver Creani 1 >c bottle, Shredded Wheat Bpcuit 2 bptt,les 27 b. i.lte. package. w .* *M^5$mm^<&*> ^ r*ms**&** m MARGARET STREETj $2.50 $1.50 BASKET. Value §2.05. . Can Salmon Can Corn Can Tomatoes Can Peas .... | Can String Beans. Can Baked Beans Can Succotash Can Pumpkin Can Pineapple 25 Can Jam 15 Jar Beef ;. .25 Cans Ham 20 Basket . ... •*.. .10 $2.05 SEfc IDV^RTISEMENT ON 3rd (>AGE. & CO. Boston Lettuce, i Hot House. Ou cumbers, Michigan Ceiery, Sweet Pa- tatoes, Fancy Candied and Nuts, Vege tables of all kinds. Give us . a call Guarantee satisfaction. ^as, H. Manning Garret A." Van A Clias. Gibson' .. ^Albert P. Stever Re»ejv« Depi^i felm* the Pirtv' Ssfeiea niay l> M ^. O* deposibHl in Bank Bouk^ r< Otberwisp. as a< s Letters j:i-i'M., Bivid^u-i !'iv(. fapfceresi !'a f-. a t the rate ,>f W. W, QUSBORD, 10 Clinton M. FINE FNGRAVING lATineNewline - FINE . REPAIRING :..OF„ JEWEL SUITABLE FOR T!iE HOLIDAY'S —AT— J. LaROCQUE'S. JSWELEB.DK. O F OPTIC!? We D<| Job Printing "KNIVES"'AM»: I* Sever was such a P "«ttta gatliert-<j am |^ a raore pleasing « 1/ % r y^^^g and. c Boys—young ©leased with theij "tt 'fliey come froi jK«iiu;ay Hardwa Wool «he little prict r possible. , PRICES 4 •i~- "*V IV|.P.

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Good variety in=

sixe and price.

style; decoration,

Medical BlaH,

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ARRIVAL. , a p * j ^p^ f t jRE-*># TRAINS A3P Pi,ATTSBpKGH»

•t t>. & fit* Main lAae audi 1$ anche*,

Going North .

Going South.

Arrive. . &t>0a.|h,

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PfeBSOKAL> S .W> Horn of Btahdon> .^i. , iitegis*-

tiered a t th& Fouqu&t las t night.; B. s. potter, of &mk FW&was

'.among last night 's arrivals in. this city.

W. fi. fisombiey &n& JOhAi Cafchifer, of Sar4na« La&e: * ^ r o visitors to MattSburgh yesterday, , ' . , } .

F . H,. Clough jdepnty eoJjleetor;. of1

customs to chj&fge of,'the Boute Point, office, 'w&s her© yeste^ay, ' f

. Bi&waa'd' J-.. Mason," foir^etfijr of''the; U&tMimtty, Vm* t?xesid^f 8 Q W*

""now a meinhe'i: of thift^tofl-j © force, 0 in 'iOwii aretowfing; old

ac^naihfences. . - \. ]/\ I Rev:. .fc.,.j,, Eetlittv 6t .^hajteatigay:,,;

today; /celebrates tine tw^ty-Mtih. nlvr^ary. of'; his..1 o r d i h a H o t t ^ i t h e l priiestnoody A Solemn BEigb IMag* of • Tbafcksgiving wilt bo o e l e b i ^ d ; •'"by' the 'Rev, ^atheV ©evlia/and |t:M'<ex-pesfed t h a i Bfslioi* Gabrieli" a m ffrom. twelve t o ftfteeit pti^tsfwiSJ 'foe l i i f e •kt t -$n^- ; ;e»yboJl#-of ' t ^ t e i t i g a y . hav | r raised a purse of nearly/. $lifO'0:; as aft ofeWttg t o the i r fcasior on tM* Occasion,, ' ' . , . • . • I •'•;

%. D*. 0 , . U.3$tait3bt< as^ laa ' t ^uper lnH tendent ande*- & v % B . S&hihl of m e r

^ogpitaji Jpr - Ii$s&ue> Crltniif|fr'.' la*; Danfiemc-ra,' has been,.Ap^otifcleil -su;-pferMendent oJ tKa0rfiStltiiyo|i. ;pf, ^>f'th.*la Jn ,ey«yy" *ay''|ttaaMM.,fjp?.. • fe n e * po^tloi*',, aW'-^ac( i o r ' i a»p- ; . ' Mr-of jtesite 3itad4 -af'^tudy *of l & a i t w , ; ' and i s .an expert in the fea.tai«tt:t pf' a l l :feiiaa» .-di'the dje^a&&." -A«i*i*^- '

1 ^ , careful oBKoial, aad h^; rnerJite the ft£om<*tioft Which. 'h& h a i J^sfc.s^e-cerviea. . •' '

Im's BASH ROBES

Pleasing colors aiUI comfo+ti *bio materials

prices. a t sensible

HOUSE COATS. Different from t h e Jhackaeyed

kind. Comfort swellnem and sod taste combined.

PMBRKfcTiAS. Imported natural sticks of

Fnrae, Boxwood, Pimento, Teakwood and Gna metal , mounted on pure silks, self openers, and folding handles fr&n $1.80 each f u p . '

GLOVES^ ' TPIie best makes; silk wool

nd fnr-lined-—FoWnes mannish gloves for ladies in Tan, White and Black. I

HOSIERY. Cotton, wool, lisle and cold

milan silk from 10c to f3.50 a pair.

- , 1 " LU0BH[S,

For day a n d evening drees 1000 linen handkerchiefs with initial 25c each.

M. k GROVER DEAD. Attorney & * Great STorthewi Bail*

road.-^Fo^iicrly of Pott H«MT»

' Marcus D. iGrorer, *enew* counsel of the Great Noi*hera ^ i t w a y * died at St. Paul, i&nn., on Monday, aged «2 year*, a i r . Grower d « w w the articles otjincorpiaratloiu of the North-e r a Securities cohipainyi -wihich tnaa de­signated fo tajjje over the control of the Grea*!«Noi#hiern and NofcthenTPa-clfic roads, and, since the institution of the intl-merger1 litigation had given his entire attention to that cafe, j . r " ' M*. Gmver ^practleed law a t Port Heary a» a - t o ^ n b w of the firm of Walda ib Grover. The co-partner­ship was (dissolved to 1877 Mr. Gro­ver going t o St!. Paul tto accept the, lucrative! position of counsel for the Great Northern1, of 'which James J . Hill M , oresldent. ' Mr* Grover ,had many friends din, this county, especial­ly among the members of the profes­sion. Hf [ was a lawyer of great ability.

STOCK REPORT. Opening,, Closing

Amaa:. Copper, Hlfy Am." Sugart\ 4 1*0% AbcsWaoll* *„*»... >*»»> 85% At^leon- preferred, . > . l u S Bait, and Chto ,^^ . . . .100M Brooklyn. Rap. Tasta*. 59 & Canadian' B a e . . . . >. 130%; Ghee, aaid Ohio<i- ,* . . 4^%, Chgo..Gt. W e s t . . . , , . ^344 St* P a u l , . » ^ . .. 169% Del. a ad H u d . . . 186 Brie , v* ,-v ». i 37%. liOu.' and- -Nash. . . . . . 140&, Manhattan^ * .163%^ ^tetroptolitaai . . . . . . 1 5 1 % ' Mo. P a e . , . , , . . 1 * . . . . 108% Mo> Kahv and. Teat..-. . 3 l Mo> Kan. and Tex, Pfd 63% N. Yi. Cen t r a l . . •. v » . dnt,- • amd Weet^ Norf. aiid W e s t . . . . Pennsylvania, . . . . Peoples G a s . . . . Reading. Rock I s l and . . . , .•. Southern P a c i f i c . . . . Southeirti Railway , Tenax. Coat and Iron ttttion. P a c i f i c . . . . . .

Rhetorrcals a t High School. ^ T^ie J r i e h % « f me Hlgn School aura

«o»aia)(ly invited to be presejitiat tlite Cteiettoas irhfetoricals Tuesday^ Be; . « * « • * » « « . • .• • - -: . i i; Bec,r-rTh«,-Star i n tho. Bastf--Iie$r :W*llacfe* .,*..*,.> , 1 . , vCasrie.'Fiflfld

•Col> Cttrps.G»ad ir*,» * ,-MRoy pSa^r' -liefi.- Whi'en.. - MaUndy StogB-^pjoil iSa«r«a«^ Diiabsr* *•»'.».il«th Sadler ; rattc%- ~Th#. ,N«^ro, . :Ques|fe»n.-

,§tea*nfe S. --Bu; K Ajnom^^B^aiao^l

,Mary Carmjchael

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|Sfc#-^^aiaoh;\aaid the- -^sm^mtj-feiidya*^ I d l i n g * . *JL Beasjy 1^0^b |&ecir^&6' Bpy,;» v-« * * i * «&e$av iDiar'l 'OratioJhii?r-^i^ :£»i iaOhfe •SaepoMi # * -.. °»-'*..* .• * * % • v *>• -*' J ohxfe F>. Hafeerl

$2&i*~Wi»!im lipi©rA£fi0:.2» .BffjS-M6ym^-W&i&i£g,:v*-tA -X^-liSmMi.... :Piano SoJowTie l>ai^c©-^Meyerffi[el?(! mmSL,....», 4 ** . ^ b s j ^ t e - H*' Webbj Dec.-^Tto&- '^d«j^ ' 'B«inaMS. . . ' . - , . , , j , »*<» »»».» ».»•*•»'• .^»"».*Suttote.Gjoff| i0r*tloa~^%fe J&hMi]pplni J ' ^ l e m ^ *•.+'

„„., . , , * , * • * » ; , , i ' . . John Wooa.fulf'' |Rei5«---^BobbieSh^ Gpeeit

.& lRoieir#.

•,';• Encampment ^Officers

^hcamnm^pt, -No, XI?Hfv.-0.'O4l^-Jt«0.4 iasi.:et«nln^. Cft fOlioMng -offi-'*gTj5. 'wfP? ei^tfed' for 'tto ^eisiiihg ,terp? ' ,- •. ' 1 . "'

Chief Patriarch—I* A* 'Mosee, '! ifigte ^fimtr^-A,. w, Taimagev ; .$efei^- WssrQ'ea.-—KE,* 2S. 'C3oofee>' , .JuaSor Warden—Kerjaan Jacob5-

Ben,., ; -Scrtbe—-^Eifisba Caljcins.

• Tr#asjir!er—J. F , JErazier. Trustee, t h r e s years-t—A, O, Martin Rep. to "Grand Encampment—Ww

Cooke. '• Proxy Reprosentativ

can; '-' Recotoinended for District Depujy

—A. E . Conneil.

EV ENIVG DRESS |MUFFLERS. I n correct materials and

newest shapes, l e t n s show yon the new "Alilitaire" shape

• CBAVAVc. , Mvenj conceivable shape t h a t

(•good. The neweslfe,colotrs and edch silk exclusive with u* Always congratulated on ottir fine neckwear, thin year is the best. Each scarf boxed daint­ily ready for mai ing without extra charge.

SWEATEES. "; New eha|>e« finest materials.

* - PAJAMAS. I n warm flannel*, silk, l inen

a n 4 cheviots.

TOTJJTG BROS. "Holiday Special" Stiff hat .

WAISTCOATS, i F o r day and evening wear

dainty patterns, r ich texture**.

Must (Maintain the Highways. Money! fe bad from the Sta te for

the highways on condition tha t the towns dc] an. equal share of paying ^ g g^g^ for road Jwwk, under the money sys- * „ ' « g t e e £ tern. The Comptroller may hold the State's s^are ol! a particular eoet if the local ^contribution Is slack.

The good iro^ds committee of the counties is well i engaged when it re­minds the towim, by circular, of the .new law <and the obligatiOM!,, of the town© under it. , The Iieg&lature may be slow to! authorize an expen­diture of f4,OOOj,000 o n highway con­struction | if the1 town* do not care enough for what has been done to p u t in their tjwn. money to benefit them­selves. The big casties a re very good natured ajbout this matter, bu t there •3a a, limit t o their complaisance as well as to» the capacity of their pock­et. They, h&vej a gentle disposition, and: a generous one, but a re aui te in-disposed ] to caijry the whole load of local andlgener i l ta*es. ^

I t la timely on the partyof the com­mittee to | remind the towns of their duty aaUJtfortte oWigaJioto. Whether it will be heeded or not i s another matter, but it^Sj «ertain~tha.t tn« most backwardf communities to appreciate good roads are those which need them moat.r-B»n>lo Nowe.

**rf foa Have Them I'jpom Us They're Bight"

ROOKKFKLIKR-:LAMORA.

Oftfce*^ of SBeuevolent Union, i A t L a tweeting of the- Benevolent

Union, held D^o. 14T 190^, th« foi* lowing officers were elected for the year 190S!i !

President—J&r&. Charles Laporfc* 1st Yi<j4'P«i4.-~Mrs. Jessie Boirel 2d Vice-Pros*—Mrs. P: LaLum-

minerie. | Secretary—Miaa W. Smith. Treas.'—|{fis&j Mary Butler, Finance [Committ«4i-*Mrsi. E . Bru-

nelle, Mrs. |Av daKrant, Mrs] M. Ban-danard, Mrk SJ Blancha-rd.' '

lnvestiga|tlusf Committee—Mrs. J.

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Pfd.. IL S. Iieaiihet . Mexican Central . Am. Locomotive! Wabash. * , . . , . » . . Colo. Southern Illinois Cent Am. Car, F o u n d r y , . . Chgo. and Alton. Colo, fue l and* Iron-Am. Ice . Texas Pacific. . Er ie l e t Pfd,

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74% St. Louis So. West. Pfd 57%

bu 140%

8 i % 103« 100

oa% 22%

169% 185%

> 37 , 140% 163% 122% 108%

31 63%

140% 43%-7B>,«

137 107

78% 32% 6S% 34% 7 1 %

110% 29% 92% 13% 2 1 % 33 »

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154% 32% 43-46 6%

34 -74% 57

TJie jar, jaf, j a r of constant coughing] Hammer Wows,steadily artplieti, break the hardest rock. Cough* itfr,tlty:*fter day, im and fears the throat and lungs until ^ Aealthy tis8ttek-«ivc-way. -Aye^s Gherry Pdctorai stops $ t coughing^ Katur&reoalrsthedam^t?;^ Yntjgrecured ** " ^ ^ f ^

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The Plafntitf I n t h e Celebrated Case Awarded Verdict for 18 Cents.

The celebrated case of William .Roek^ejtler. vs, Oliver bomora went to iho jars* to County court a t aAalone Saturday, After being out flY* minutes t h f jury brought in a verdict

Vebaont CuslbnMM. The figures for the customs district

of Vermont for the mofttb of Novem* ih fairo^oe.the plahitiff tor IS cents. 1 w * « " i»H «°« l tahulated. The

H. A. Dua-

TWK^«a^e-has attractied mw& • atten* tJon and has ^been regarded as a-'fiselt case. William Rockefdiler* the NeW T o i ^ hiiiiionaire, owns I n the town, of Santa :Clis*a and 'Waverly, ^^ranldin cowntj% aome £33,000 acres of land, -with h i s cottage camp a t Bay Pond, Wishing t o put an end t o hunting and fishing on his domain^ some l,«00 no­tices not tot trespass were posted. To keep out thoae who newtoted in poa«h-* Ing guarda wer# em$fey£oV (<»L AfWil 30* *$0?, Olivor t a f e o m o t B^t tdoy, waa'-eaught Iw&a&bgmtL. ishfnfe m •fee iRoc^frfeHer ''pi^jarrei. - ' ^e feuso i l the^lain«f{ ^broughl' am' .:*c*k8t 'i troBpasii, >T^»';cas$'*a»-tM^*wlce pis- coim^y oouit here, aa.d <«ch,

appeal was. .taken) ^ t h o avseBati S4on and Reversed, and" s e a t -buS&

heiie for m « a l , m* Wflg m «jfrd 4.»e*hejpase $%& >come -before' the dowaty court h e r ^ I S * defendaftt claimed thaV tbe-jpublic • h ' ^ . a ^ i ' ^ *» flsh out of streams-. tSat -ata attacked front th« fish hatcheries of the State. Oljwr -Lamora i s a i , old soldier:, ahd; draw's a ^majl fjensioh.

Fontaine, mss. Helen Smith, Mrs. J. J . Fitxpatrick,1 Mrs! X* H. Motfitt, Miss Minnae ' Cosgrove, Miss New-comb, Miss Looby, Miss Wolfe, Miss Hull.

value of - the merchandise imported was ^336,2^6, on. which duties amounting t^ $66,532.20 wero col­lected. The-ya.i«© of *he exports was t ^ l2 ,S69 .

The Adirondaeks In Winter, No. 5 of the Four TTack series of

folders issued by <the New Tfork. Cen­tral, says of the Adirondaeks w a «win*er resort;

"The Adirondack Mountains 'are deservedly popular itt winter, when, the' Frost King asserts lufls Supremacy and artwoads a mantle of aaow and ice over mountain, forest and yalley. The a i r , i s so dry t h a t the low teedper-^ attires often registered are- borne .with­out discomfort, afctf visitors seeking rest and recreation a r e surprised bo

am how great is ij» *" pfne and balsam-laden atmosphere.-" A ravelatioii awaits those -who! have never visited tho Great North Woods hi winter, . You enter a hitherto- un­known country—one i2iat by the nov­elty of i t s attractions and unlikeliness, in all i ts Varied aspects, to urban life will be sure to interest and please. The climate as exhilarating. The-days are finest in, sleighing, tobogganing, ^now-shoeing o r shooting. Ttoe out-of-door life produces a magic change, Cue's whoie system la charged anew wdth vitalKy. Sufferers from physi­cal debility, 'whatever jthe cause, and those desiring respite from business o r social cares, wil£ fbid the Adiron­daeks i n winter ' jus t suited i» taieir nieeds. The scenic elfects of the snow, upon mountsiu~and forest a re beauti­ful indeed. There is genuine pleasure in. a winter In the Adirondaeks.

Then, too, -you "enjoy a peculiar sense of rest i n this mountain retreat. Tbe world, with its rush and roar of activity, s&nas far away. You forget the commercial strife that i s going on, and compose yourself for a season of rest and peace. Tbe newspapers come as messengers front a distant* land that nsB, for the time being, lost its hold upon you, and t&e snow-clad

Mch the eye rests a t every gblnt of ftte horizon, seeli to fb^t^eVbcWda^'- 'bf^woitid. •• v '•

' ' '^|^ttM!'jMe,-,.th& iM^trof^olis' of, :%€ lw»ou^^5ah %atfrpriging". village' cit'^SdO-'ittha^itanis, ";T|ie hbfcMs- '%&

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Cut Prifces Far The Holidays On Candies, Fruits arid' Nuts/and AH Other Goods.

Wo iiave 125 different varieties of candies we will sell a t the following

aow prices,

, F R E S H CANDIES. Fancy, cream mixed 3 % lbs. 25c;

Ghocolate drops fresh, 15c a lb; Rib­bon candy 2 lbs for; 25c; Cut Rock

.2 lbs-for 25cj Fj^ench cream 2 lbs for ??.?^ ! t ' !< > l t^1?i2 5J ,I ) seaJXut chips ^ l b s foa* 25; Pep­

permint icreams 2 lbs for 2 5; Wintar-gneen creams 2 4bs for 25; Cocoanut bonboiis % lbs for "25c; JRasbetrries drops 2 lbs for 25; Horhound drops 2 lbs far 25; sLemon drops 2 lbs for 2Be; Peach drops 2 lbs for 2Sc; Lob­ster mixed 2 lbs i25e; Chocolate car-mels 2 ibs for 35c; Chocolate chips 2 lbs for 4§c. W>e b a r e a full line of LOwney's candies fi'om 25c t o $1.00 per box. i

TJBAS. . j We w ^ sell £he xegulaT 50e tea at

NUTS. J f ew walnuts l&c a lb; Mixed niiiat

1 ^ a lb; Almonds l§c a lb; Braife 15c a lb; Filberts 15c a lb; Pecans 15c a lb.

FREITS. i Malaga grapes 25c a lb; Best fefi-

anas 20c a doz.; Nayai oranges Irom 20-25-35-40 and 50 cents per dm.| Lemons 20c per doz; Fjgs 15c a lb | Dates 2 lbs I S d ^ o B y €al'9e per btinch0

also have wreaths, mistletoe, roping and holly wreathes a t low prices; Grape Fruit 60c a doz. - -

COFFEES. Regular 35c coffee our m*ie& 25e;

Regular 30c cotf^e B.lfes fot Sftc;; Oat' flakes lO ' l b s JOf 2^c; GtshBft flour 10 lbs for 25c; Select 6y

f

net Cot,

U *?«

'30c per lb, R,egula,r 40c tea our price] 35c per q u a r t 2 5 c Regular 35q tea our price 20e We have them in green, black and un-colored. , i

"2 lbs Rar* raisMS cooking raisins 25c; 3

JEqsr 25cf 3 Ws lbs Prunes 25c.

Beri» and There, H. H.' yre4Jand, Prpsident of Che

New York' StNse* Railway Company, never uses a [pass on his Mne, but lnyariably phys *.is fare, .Should a n , . , unilucky,«*Htatter overlook him Ion ^H 1 1** 1^? J P ° a ^hi^,-eoi|^thjfe-p»i.r a s conductors Ij ^u^htiy'^Io- ^ft^otJEters ' te ' the ;Jiojp%- he 'W;ou|'i probably -the Presid_eM'fefoff|!eo-'®e:

*' Mja»;- Fiofa : feFiimsey ;<rf". Stadij Sa.tts>be, who--"4^eh 'slgh<sd. she .had ''vnothli(ig to 'wear/" ousbl"to 'electric llghts. '^ad,^! 'modern,' .appolnt-helni«rested•'&Hh& Ma.ro.uii5 of kn-jmeuis , a re .thoroughly sea.ut&ped "to ' g l e g e ^ # - w l i a ^ l » a r d r o M - ; * o m i s t ^ M '.wi»$er _ visitors.' ...Saranac :&W#aHsy .•36ilan,cy wa^teoStts, koo.^ake- .has.mahy d«i#t*al ,Social fea-overcoatsi $1 Mu:og&Sul£s; T3 smofe^ltnresl,, -Fjeoni.SOO to 600 visitors live ing an te , $ Mlfe 14S pairs of | i ^ s | # ^ ; 4 i i ^ . " ^ . w 8 b 3 e qiatot. The $od ^Ippeaas-,' l | o pa|ic§ of pajj«piis , | I ,^taac <?la|>r with j tacosy (Unto house,

A t M - O ' C O N N E L e i 28 and 30 Bridge Street, Pktt^Br^jN, T

Phone &4B*. I

^#a# a ^ e c i

' 'mm

FL " 0 ?1.80 anc

@ 85c per l b

to introduce

va lae a t 35c [

after tlus^ofc

The best quality our couritrY produces. Personal attention ^iven all details Deliveries made promptly by care.cul teamsters., ' ^ J ^ ^ i i i ' l i p | t e f t i c ^ ^ ' « A f t ' d f t^ All w i t o l town ^agon-box^s loaded quickly with dry screened coal at AiHier Steest Crossing.

too

Ughfa, C«iidl«B, Clocks,

ja«ctrfc lanterns^ Canea, with electric

. l amp in handle, Miniature electric lights

of a l l kinds.

0 4 S DEPARTmENT. ft

Incahdescect Gas Arc Lamps of 50 0 a n i l»0/0& candle power each, the cheapest and best form where lots of light Is required a t the least possible expense.,

Single Incandescent Gas Lights from 36 cents to $L25.

Gas Burners, Gas Shades, Gas Tub-„ „ , , _ , . , _ i»K, 0aaJReading Lamps, Gas Tapers, ifome Made Candy Made fresh .Gas Mantles.

.MANTLES, MANTLES, MANTLES. Six different mikes , from 15c to

,S0c . W E DO SELL' THE WELSBACH

The Crocker self-Slling Blow P e n s • -:t«|r.-Jrcan $M t o jS.OOl Formerly aoM f^tl^JSQ:. up t o SS-OO. .- •

Raphasl Tuck and Hand Decorated

New line' of Tally cards . Pre t ty Souyenlrs i n Aluminum. Pyrographie Wood, and SupjtUea a

'*3*cia3Pfey. Boaft forge t ou r Circulating Lib-

t a i y . Subsorlptian | l - 5 0 a year, E •enisv i » r week for a book. Nan members 10c a week.

State Encampment, G.,A- R. The council of administration

the Q: A3 R, will meet in Albany oh J January \2 t o select a place for holqi

ing t i e n$st Stat© encampment. Thf e^camnme^it will be held in Junel and Saratoga, trtjca and Jamestown are candidates for it. There are two candidates for State commander Wflliam S. .Bull, of Buffalo, and Jas, M. Snyder, of Troy.

Every Saturday.

SfllRlilSK 16 Brinkerhoff St.

Opp. Postoffice.

B. S* MORRILL, AUCTIONEE«-

•Wis and Repairs Billiard ani Pool Table*.

pr**: I hwra leasad t he WitheriR Hcmaa

• a r e a n d will ramove my atoek to tha t nlaaa and aataoliah a I r a t alas* ttrary and boarding atabla. .

J, W. LECUIER. •telephone connection. - i,

Movers , z»e Carefol. "of the health cf you children^ Look out for Coughs, Cclds, Croup and Whooping Cough. Stop them in time —One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy. Harmless and pleasant. Sold by D. K. Gilbert.

Advertised Letters, B e e 10. Baker, Mr. Daniel; Bloudin, Al

:b>rtj B e l e « g e r , - 3 p & ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ v ^ a » Mfes Beriha,- Cadieux, Mr, Isaac, "" Cote. Miae F . . I a J i aa ; Hole, Mr. L. H.; Jones, Mrs. .Cores© ,H.; O'Brien, -Mi^s-EHa Kv» P*diUo>, Mm. A.; P rus -•Jcfcyy Mr*-^tever..Perry. Mi-.; R.ayrao, Mr. ,,Charleyj 'Sp'iagues, - -Jar.. Mrs. iBjomleyiTyifell'Mra. Sadie; Whalejn, Satie; Wood, Dr^ Edward A.

.!• E . J. ROBINSON, P . M

There's Richness, Rcflnexttent and ExclUsiveuess in Reiser's Barathea Cravats. Handed to you in individ­ual Boxes at Wood's.

MANTJLE.

A P. HUGHES, 9 BRIDGE STREET.

PIPEfflGKlIT! From 25c, each to the Nicest

Meerscihaums I FOB—

Holiday Presents! Owr own manufactored Cigars by

th* box a t wholesale price. Make MOD* of y o w friends happy this Chiiatznas with either a nice pipe or box of Cigars.

f. SfBEriR. At the old Fut^d 73 Margaret ,St.

The drawing oa the five pound box of canny at Lopbardoni 's will take place tJbis evening, and holders of tickls a re requested to be at the store at 7 o'clock to take part in it.

Tlte Chiunpion FaUier, Asa B. Haueock, of Coventry, Vt.,

has been made a life, subscriber to a New England publication for being th« father of t i e largest number of children of any of i t s subscriberis. He is t he father of eighteen cbildre^.

COT PRICE ON FURS. We have a 3*xgi$ stock of Fttr

Coats and Scarfs, which -we do not want to carry over, being short of storage room, so be have decided to sell them a t a big reduction in price.

PETER J^IFOTJNTAJN'S SONS, S2n|Plw Dannemora, N. "$*.

mfL othor artiiles of clothing 1«dioriS'vtO' "meodon.

The State, of isorth Dakota owhs a street railway at Bismaa'k to carry m,«mbei of the|| leg.slattire to and from the capitol | The system owns and operates onelcar,

A catnip farm pear New Yorkl city atable .investrhent.'

The- catnip from |hls farm is sh in large quantities to pet aikimal dealers in New Yfrk city and sold to owners of cats,

JSLU the Queeai l lnne gold eoilns of 1703 bear: the" wofrd ^ i g o , ? ' That i soecause they a | e made from gold oullion captu*ed When' a British fleet defeated the combined Bu Spanish fleets in "vago bay in

tohqggaii slide, ikatlng tank shootaag; range, adds largely to Social Mfe."

and the

About a mUlion telegrams are sestl^over the world's wires daily. In 1003"the total «-as 3e4,&4S,47'4. Eng­land sent, 92,471,000. United. States was second with 01,391,0.00. Ger­many, Russia, Austria Be.giura, and Italy followed in the order named.

Newberry's Lfmch Clinton

* Steaks, Chops,

Nio Room Street. Sahdwlche;

12

Oysters opened frefh from thi Raw, stewed, fried br by the q\i L

A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very ex­

pensive. Occasionally life Itself is I the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizzi­ness, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c at. Drug Store.

Mrs, D. K. Gilbert, of P i t t s b u r g h ; H. E. Gillespie fir Co., of Ausable Forks: Weaver & Holde'n. of Peru.

Office a m | Telephone Clinton St. , ' near Margaret. 8145*Sm«

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/mm® AiRE OTliER PAINTS, B UT NONB BETTER THAN TH»

AS READY-MIXED

~ O a e s a c k H

•fid one lb ne'

f l ^ 5 .

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Oannemara SUBJE

K a n o , O r g a i J H a r m o i i T i

House estaWial<# "? lesxn. The on ly Paint which has a ^uaraatw 'w give satlsfactioa on every package. Will cover 300 square feet, two rosea oh ordinary work, j Has, been thoroughly tested and we agree to re-pal*! s?hen the fault of the Paint Is proven. Send Cor sample card? and yris * Let us also quote you on s<tsh, doors, blinds, moulding and b»Tdwa.a

Tlie Sowles Hardware Co | iffiPOSJTSi 5 5 M a r g a r e t S t r e e t , P i a t t s b u r g n , N , Y.

Rational OF

70-72 t

''MrfRtfrerfca<3been*suffer«rfrom sleV he»d»elio for |bftl»»t twe»(y-tlT9 y#ar» a»(i i«Yei found ipiy ttiiliii untU fcelxsejra. Imidng yoor 0*gc»ret(i* Siaca bp b»» teeim. *»Wi?e C**c^iet» Jie tap' aerer 3»nA t^e headMJie. They liiwo eJitlnsly on«>4 Mm. Oi»c«.rot« io wh«l yoii^oomBiaod them to do. I wltl givs you the privil^ce ol usic^ his name.** E.M. 0ick«ou,lia)EeBii4erSt;, W.ludlaunpolU Ind.

Siudholrae has a few small sise 'louie coats to close out a t :$3.50; |alUB $5.00.

i One of our chamois jackefs would be acceptable to most anyone. Hitch-clock s Pharmacy.

fa;en U

j

^7*hat more acceptable gift could you. isouQi a friend thain

hese Baskets I our Choice.

EVERGREENS For the ChHstinas Season Decorations. ing.

Christmas Trees, !Red Berry Holly, Holly Wreathes, Evergreen ROB-

FOR THE TABLE,

I LOST—Sunday afternoon a CI Ion­ian pin (word Clio on it) with nine-

pearls. Suitaole'rewardi.offered left, a t The Press office. d t

FdR, HER—A writing desk, Gla^ly's make a speciality of writing

WANTED—Two dining room girls. Apply

. FJjBMKa*, Palatable, Potont. TaitsOooa.Do Good, Kerer filcltea, Weaken or Oripe. 10c. Hc.SOe.HeTe? sold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped O OO. .anaranteed « * , « » <«• your aoonw back.

Sterling Remedy C j . , Chicago or.N.Y. 59JJ

mmi site, rm MILLION BOXES

at the Adirondack House. tf

BORN.

PAPINEA!? —• lai Morrisonville, Dfec. ;17, 1904, a daughter t o Mr. and Bins. Fred Papineau,

DIED.

BAICTER^-In, PlattabuTgh, Dec, IS, 1S04, Almon D. Bakter, aged 80 years and 11 mott<he

$2.00 Valuei $:

Sk Buckwheat Bcft. Maple Synjip. Pas. Mince Me^,t. P^a, Pi« Fruits • • B<|>x Pigs . . . . . . . . BOx D a t e s . . K,., . . lbs Mixed N u t s . . Ibis. Mixed Candy,

1 Pkg F o r c e , . . , , ) , . 1 Pkg* Malt'.. . <.. 1 S^ W- Biscuit. . : . . 1 Basket

SRET. 50.

F^our. . .

S|lver Creani 1 >c bottle, Shredded Wheat Bpcuit

2 bptt,les 27 b. i.lte. package.

w .*

*M^5$mm^<&*> r*ms**&**

m MARGARET STREETj

$2.50

$1.50 BASKET. Value §2.05. .

Can Salmon Can Corn Can Tomatoes Can P e a s . . . . |

Can String Beans. Can Baked Beans Can Succotash Can Pumpkin Can Pineapple 25 Can Jam 15 Ja r Beef ; . .25 Cans Ham 20 Basket. ...•*.. .10

$2.05

SEfc IDV^RTISEMENT ON 3rd (>AGE.

& CO.

Boston Lettuce, i Hot House. Ou cumbers, Michigan Ceiery, Sweet Pa-tatoes, Fancy Candied and Nuts, Vege tables of all kinds. Give us . a call Guarantee satisfaction.

^as , H. Manning Garret A." Van A Clias. Gibson' ..

^Albert P. Stever Re»ejv« Depi^i

felm* the Pirtv' Ssfeiea niay l>M ^. O* deposibHl in

Bank Bouk^ r< Otberwisp. as a< s

Letters j:i-i'M., • Bivid^u-i !'iv(. fapfceresi !'a f-. •

a t the rate ,>f

W . W , QUSBORD, 10 C l i n t o n M .

FINE FNGRAVING lATineNewline - FINE .

REPAIRING

: . .OF„

JEWEL SUITABLE FOR T!iE HOLIDAY'S

— A T —

J. LaROCQUE'S. J S W E L E B . D K . O F OPTIC!?

We D<| Job Printing

"KNIVES"'AM»:

I* Sever was such a P "«ttta gatliert-<j am |^ a raore pleasing « 1 / % r y ^ ^ ^ g a n d . c

Boys—young • ©leased with theij " t t 'fliey come froi

jK«iiu;ay Hardwa Wool

« h e l i t t l e prict r possible. ,

PRICES 4

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