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te*e- * MiMB MMHini 555 .* . ..-,.-. .itnt^£ewfe<?«tmty Independent,. ' ^ ^ ^ J J F ^ - A P I ^ t , , 5, 1888; I —A curiosity was caught in Clear take [ aqar Kmgstoa last week. It.lias turned : | outtobb the south, seal. >.The mystery ' is bow it got thete alive, The owner has i been oSeredMK dollars for it. but will i ' , - , " ' " * -' " '.} notjsfrlL - . . < - —At a.meeting ofjthe. executive com- mittee of the anglers' 'association of the St. Lawrence river, 'held in New. York city, at which twenty. members weie present in person or by proxy, ,W. W. Deacon Saaford Parsons; of teyden, who was stricken with paralysis, Monday, March Stith, died last' Wednesday ^eve : n'ing, Sir, Parsons had.aiways.res-idea hi Lewis county, and was 01 years of age. Sudden Death. ,.',;^--' ; ' -;jttrs, Nelson. H/Reed,-aged .about-S3 yeais,- c!iq3-very snddtmty.qf heart .disease while in- thqii sugar-bush-.,uea-r.- her hotae J p a th'e.East road in -this: town, yesterday j. Byington. of Albany was unanimously "His wife died, some' years ago, but three\j '^^^J^ abOift i"• o'clock. •'••- It seems Loc al Tim e Table. ^©n.Dayan-streQt last-eSeniqg^ and about, twenty-five of her young-friends were ^«sseo»WTO,hi.TUOaiHi. 'PaSsrawr train SiSa avut ' ^ ^ # r ^ i 4 ^ , ' , ilSla.S-lyi'eseiat.- -.They bad a-pleasant and enjoy. g'j'-LV.'-i. - --.. '•• v'! abfe.tinie.-..-'-' .- ? : •• "• ' ..- *.;-, - 'tfrwgiit-train,; ifcs&aj*u \ ^rdeftBr ; 83h,';'o|'-.Biag'. Sing,' States -j. -l-that-owin^-toifieiialUfeQf the.legislator* "ifThe.siiQw feleiyagi-^ ."'- '•._..-. : : v ^Yesteia^;*as;a.^dd : sati"aaw:j . ._.._.. v . .... ^^EM-«fl^§ire ag^'b^afft^ed^^^^^e.-necessary, approbation for .--.,.-. ji...-...; ; '.j'-'-.,.-... >:-.' --.;'•.-.' -..-. -" • • S-the.poB-tfeUarice- of-'work- m'-this prison, : .^Seitf^hfe"JQaes ; Pitm%^ Efe-'i^beea-'^oidBfelieatd'-iook 400-men in ;:^^^.^.Bh^^TE»Maj e^sav J ^jp^jjjg..'.. ;',,; -:;; v \ ."".'" .'• ".. - JpSvA$*?k;.%--;£.-v. .'^-.v-- :•:.•:.'-.' ; ^p r ^ J jk.;ci:l%e^.ffweihk>o^.mef- ; {'','..'• : v"'-i6ap^age-'iissgitatmf the- : subjeet'of: --'•'' .. : ^&l&iom.n$&S~^y]': ••••'•'. •'-"--. ... -. ,-•;---'.'' ?^R«sMi,'-J&ot3ks shippedoh. Tuesday; •; ^y^pteft^^^ ; •"'.-. .- v '*'./'•"• "• \-^SeB^btt Redder' ywillyjayeffrcr.. the '•.-"•.;-';jfepc^fe&dnt day iddress'at©gdensburg. -,, ~-V.-"""-.;-^'BSt^V&'"-^rfBgfeg--"%^oaa''-prieV|i» ;.-." V-thi£hiar-kei and Meets with-arreafys.ale. V; . .. ..^Siejmafi- •DAveitpprg of Co.peBb'agen;.; •-V.'.v.yife' : .spVBd^ -.' -.". -Jiieii<t%J •;•"';• •"'" !•• ;\'. -'•-" -> '.'!-. ';?-• '-"• .*;-"-";•;' "v^-ilr; ..H..SeEriubisget-ting.iiady:to.' - . '/ : ':.'jB*fe?ge'~M(( i-ijagrove.'; h&: "'readBace'-r-.on: r - J . ! jj^iMt-8fc--v*-':-'-.' V V;';7;o : ^;--:' : "••:•• ' ' ';; ;'%-v.i'FM.fSiSa'-raaftitfacturiag:co^atiy,: '••"-":'-"-: oE : €Biltal>leyiiiei. camifte«eAji>per&Jipits. ^ ^."im.lloiiaay^".-^ p- " 1'." ;p''V. ': :_-\ "-• >. -;-:',^^^^t^tmi^^;'«^fth^s ; be^£; '} .-; : fc j)06i'heW& i&r seieratltve^ka is"abffe tp : ": -r" ^t<»ft*-*g3i n; ";V••'-'•";: =, -'".- - -.Vv ^;.'-•','• '.-.-..-. i': j^'^^V^^^steaDp^';§'«^to* : iaa ; feee» ; ; '•:'VrecWi; of :&e.sfcMnesQ .edgft; ind''§|; 7;-' •'"': pejrag^ato^itjd/. - \-v'-•-.;'.. "-. \"_-'.-'-/-- - v "';*^.y;a;i'B^e\lKsu^tte^£so^'!« ! heej:." -"' in*liorsjeighitg. ; ';.-:-i' - - ; __. ;•..-•;;/• •-"-.' .-; > -'•: a-Sesreri^:gra-sges'- ihivavbeei- prganMe'd' . "viitfMsciuftj'.ij>-,j;; ; -%; Wiitefedugnge ^C-^ffi^^tfe^inoB&sv^;/-^/ -. . ':•"_-'" - -•'.-.,.-r. *-Mr«-lf.'BWett'lias..qufV'tritoksfor a ^y'ris^^^^'M. fee majlevsngar' left'at% •:C^ur ofteeoS^Saaju-'/y - v -. • • ; '..'"-:•.ii^i : 7ifaimt^^^'c^"fine.cersets, ' ; v; SBeli• goodv"iwhifc^- .and' e l a t e d : •eors^ts,- : V'V35c;--Afe^^^'^«fae*^-V-'/"'.' \. .'"'. > - / : ^^he/jsapteme ! ;'cOurt- of-iffie TJaJted '.'':.ASta^/iasaemea.'iheagpFcafiott foTJi : V - Me^odKtSrtnday ^schpi}l ; .bf tBs.yillageV ; : --: ft^mg-ihe^past jeaij.iamaaii£-.tb ^|5g.65.. .-' -''i rQEOtWTlliS £dps^-'F.;'."t% ' A.'. ; M(-^ J : - ; ''^ere.wiH-.Be *ofe OK iite\-.third Segree ;?-•-; ittlo^gferrpsm to-moiiow -<Sriday)- efen ; ',-'^Jlgr '.--;^ ^:'..:v:-- .;.;.-<•-..-..••_• . '• -';. -".- .'•;•' iiifc-'j X ' ?> Sehantz, of, GastorlaBdj ' :';"SM fltfeen the. eoafcract tOv.eree.fe s.eyeral .- --^v . a w p t t ^ # 0 9 s e s % * ^ - ^ . . S & i t f c i n Wa>^ -.;.-/'i*i^#Hi-'".-_?'.'-'-/-.-'' ; -; ; . \'- '.>"•-: -"-;--•'.••-' •- : -'„.'b^*v. - -#.TPs66Efe«<^/i^^en*: -hi*a.. as . V .^fegi^bstt-er^ssaihis coaditioir is.craite .\|; '*2airmSig; ' . ' : ^ ^ : -V-^' : -*" ="v ','' : -.~'-'•'"--.•' v;;^.' ^gdV^^-joi^'-fiudS^ bj'ouV village ";'•':;'^^'.a;i^>$e%t:'-party./ftt'tfee=. lidiHe-oi" - 1 ": ' |6s«-: \kM% Jteaae'bn : ^as'to&.street Moa-. . ; ^ ^ - ^ k i e E T i ^ a p a ' . ' ieaj&qis" t o p feug* v- . |^,-aeaiIj-:Sfsfc jW , briia-&:tb^triae i jfbr ."-•.. % ik^Sy-^ae^i^otM^^mQWlWt^] / v ';- ;5ib£f&s&Tg&/:: .v- -v.':-.;-- • -f._--.J ; - •."_.':. y. ..- ";- - •: ;4^0b^leM.!L^ By4W* : Qf 'MOTfistowaj,.' ; i.-'.; cutanelni tre#bahisfsrm'thCpastrwm*' i - ---.Wwlp^lt'iiMa* itifciB^-faar; ; _co^3sr-&ad i a-. . : <k^^^0^-S^^^p^Sy^Ck^'; : '. ; /; ! ; ';.. "*•+- 1 ^3Bt i; ;-att*Sia'fe"jBrnghii^ io| this-vVil-^ -V, : ''•|•^-'t^•i9 i 'S^^''^W^^^-^f-'?V^ ; •*/ ':•'V-^jslitj ol'^me^^Mf : acrea\of Jana-ih: t'hV ^{; toinit of s^t&fer^;fet?|s,#cfe:-^ y •.r.='"'-;--:;-^T^;"i-^f-^j^Vft^^pe|^gea; '•yrV-'-'flfe^.rf-j^lS&^^^V^^a^'a^ir --: .:-35 : 'je;ais, .-^3ie' ;anti(mT^einirit; »f : h'ej; : ,4es&4*^ed;sdrraw r ' to;iBfihf tnfeiiffsi'" ; ;";'. ;-. .._ :'l-~S~Mxe -a6*iHQB." dpW |a;t\ Parkers.-' . .: ; .fedge ^.©ajs|oiftitai£ra- ; ;%rJ:iTed' : fepft? V; - Ifechester^fla: &%ihg jslflieea. in position'-' 5 ; '-":• toaeH^^^rY^onVof |o|ta -ifi-AWSIB• i'-•-'•''. "'4-i3fe^"-^c»^pesc^boi'-'feni^ei: ttethia ; ;-• :|.^rear. ,^rc#id^^*r? '.the '•.expeBftiiar'e:of " "• &W;430C060:'•';fe>i- -pabiic;- e'ahcatk»iij bf y j v i fKci^|ttft69s,^is"tb; : & .; '•••..-.'*raj '."i.'-'•'••;•''.":'-• •'••'.• :'•••',••'••' '.:~ • •:•-.'""."•"••'•'' •\'"- , -4^^ , ^ :: prep^$' i "fetytife.'-o'p^ing--;Of. %.Vv^MgidipB,..^^" - -iiyps^ectia"-'">tD occur ' -\:- Tir^sobBC : - :-The jeaBearly. att.oiit/oithe. ;-.v/;:|SVisr.'_•'.'; : ..y.'.'.-"'>'- - •.'•'>••">."'•": •'''.'• s - ? '-.'• jJ o i k CJ'Sonr t-il t&hlaek : smith : ^.op. jsrop-"' ;'.'-.;_ ;*ity jg' tl» .v "* -of.tfiu "T^peraaceTaier^. V.- - >• -jtSctt-M p x r ^ t q c c a p i e a - By -Ams'a -BW-sa'j.. :•-: '-.;&t:t^ol8e-; . : .'y. : :.;- -- ;: v . i V..y>:-.y ."->•' y: -'-.-; "_V-'-.-^^e^%bje?toJs-BT^t t -«Sa^iet coS^paay J-"- : : ;'*at:jet!Mylng'fee€|.aeiit oraeis:b;y'tciegriph • • ;"i ; -idr; AieirVtaket-Sv---' A4' .ordei- from'fia*t-^. ' V fQray.;:GoiiS-i jby.- telegiajshy.^^s-V received y.;y~oMJlbjja&£;. :•- : :/:•-. : ... -/; -' '\ •';•.- , \";'",^ t Two-.50uiig:, .'abie-haaieS-; : meB. taade i'- "-" ippiiea|ioS'£o '"the".f"oiicey«t BrocksdiW - "': ..theia.fiQm star*iHgy -.'; The taagisirite sent - V '< ; .;i .^-|te -' O'STeil ft; itt ; JTe*. :ltGrJc.'-this v". ;.;^«k :; .praeh^ng"-aVlaTgeysto.ck;" of. ; dj;y" .'-!'>' 'jjoodsasa mpEriery f&r thfe- : sp"ritig;.aga- ;. :.auBwer.:traaLe;,-.^aitfeiia-. see-'fieirpar^ y-.._. .vehases;B^drpyt'u^irfg-.:^-:. T : ••'.' - • -;' ;\f; ' -.. v"--".v-^_jjan^^^^.Jta^-ift-'^e:-i^feii? riyeyiMid. :.';' yjiwrior ^prpptiatipkybfit are.y^iOjuOCJ for .;, Eoiu^. bi^sfcwatfec, J3S y 00t3^or : ]BariS$gtOB : r •-••;. ^5^40,60046? Ogdensbnrgj:'.y": '.. < : ' : '-'"-:"-•"'•;! • - yr3I J -Si.- Sacfenaei;-afidt 'MtsS-. Johasoii —. . 'ls^.^ei^i£i^yt&^M^-^&^&^ -j : &^^ &n&^stoj^ f^ : 3fxiag and '^amnser- "."y.-- Jiife aiajSoimets; •; Jfa'dies,-- please-; call; ,: beffikeypurehasiisg.elsSwhe'Ve,';".-;' *.,'- •'.' -. \'y r^1&s : €laTassa'K^ -.; -J^W^.Jjeyd?!) iri I8'ft%;a,ria'pfese.d^ ; iireaf l y. r a£the-ieS|depc>"0'JE iieriepltewy: '-iFohes, at Stores...'•. -.-.'i- . ' : "-;' --/eKjrt&m;B; ;: Wata-Cff.IPVafsbn d%ed-at ."•'h% EeMd.e|Jaeia-Jhat'-tbw-h; .^at -Erlday-, -. >"gei-M -jears,-. *\-jfe\^te4- tad : : bees\& .;-^iat^'.;'WEr^ey^-^'_'"iQf^\.^eaW;'anij. leases a s^fe and three'-ehfiaten>- : '. - -.;''.^-Hnisi -Miiajriev'Sh>t3on, of" IioaW^a,-.'* y;^b;-hiB: : b.e.QH;;ft%.eijdln^-.theaca'-leapn-y. in'',. chaat Qf CMuttdftt. arid post-master of-. •that ^JHagej' diea .qiute Sudaenly .of-pneu-- 1 -ru'oaialast.'rha.rsdiy.- .Hf was- about 4$. -yfears of age, _aad -leaves' a' *|fe aM foiir ^cliiflrerf.y.-';'-; •-•.-•; ;iy • " '.: ".-•."-•:". •>• ;_W/•D.^I^ T ^Ajc^tcct and BuildSr..' rPiaps.-' attd.Vspecififtgitions .furnished-. ba sSurt .notice. . TjF-eatyyfisre' ye'ars : -.esperi- eticeinyth:e,ere'ctio;h"'aad supervision o|, all •feiad-s-.of'buildirigs, ."E6wyiil«i JT.'-T. 1 . ..' ,' '•'",.y ••-'•-' '•'-••- (•••'-" ; * y»-- : ':' - * ^ .-T-fFhe. electric light'comjrnay. have com-: .raeaced setting poles apd^pili pftt- up their. Mres-.a§'-^onf.a's poss,ibie; after- tile poles- ''^reiseu'.-It'kyexpectjea : tha4-the streets.' will-'bevligh'ted by'.efectacity ia.the eptrrse. -61-a-few/Weeks'.; ""' '•'•'' . ' --. - n •: ;>^a?"i- ; A, John'loa aad--F- L'/'T-edfaon 4e'av& for <3ankdii tOtaayafteranother- cat ."load-of iarses., „;Th#y,'wM retumabflut •,t%..rhiaaie ol^Kt'"w^ek f when; those; -WisbiBg to 'piiEChase'.shqald be' oti .hand td secure •first- selectjon'-; -.-' • . :' ;'.^-T'fiere'is' tobe : a-camp-fire atriMwal Bridge, •.'tb-nwi-ow.. (Prid'a-y) etl'aing for theybeaeSt' of : the:Mief intA of- Steele :p6s4-^aV0iage v '.yfleneriil : Braaiey \?i&'s- loVj' Hoa.-:Bred-- Laa'siagj H.' JV Welcb y aaa-o&ferS- isill aeliyeryaddresaes. -• • '• - ^EevyH..W,.Se : nBeti a'ad family, of ;Sqirth-street Ml.E.'..churehy Tftica, were tendered-a feceptiqa^aesday eyeaiag at' Jbijpsiaeace : of &; ^: Lewis ea |)aaiey' 'srieet. : 'Bfr. Benaetthas just closed" his- tb^ee yea?% p'astqrate of that chiirch, . . ^-A petitioa is besng circulated in- Har- tisvitte aad among the ;people along the line of the-.C-aad.A,.railroad, which will so6n.Be" preseated-to-.the: post-office de- psrtmeat atWashingtoa. asking that two mails each.day be .sent- over, the line of- .,hat road.--, ; ,- : . ; : - ;—Shepard,-<fc '•patrick , 's' •milliaer;,,.'Miss •jr»'3iu"ddie,--who has been in New -York .for the past two weeks, has arrived with the fiaesi.'display,-ot sew spriag aad sam- m'et styiea i;a 'miilthery.'gPB.ds, ever shown iaoXir.e|ty f . daj|.early apd t>e coavinced before-pBtchasiflgy,... . .-..'''. -4!rea -thQusaad- -. dptlais, th* fall .amount-of capital stpck, has beea sab- seribea iQrjthei THjri'a caaaiag factory aad the cpmpaay Will be-iaeOTpqrat.e'a as sopa -avthe propel ..papers cau be filea; - The. shares.are" f&QO «ach; t - : aad the .full oae ; h'uridred have already been, taken. -'^^ .ff;.^mith ka'ssold-liisresiaehce- ia*tbis village; aa Sauth- Sfegte Streetj to I? -H. ,Wdo% :-for BMOO. -Mii,; Smith, has purchasedi'tlpt ia W-atei4dwa aaa will •'erect a\«sia;e"acevfpr Jb|aiself- aanng. the jcbmiag- summer; '"Wiaeai,'.completed'. he wjil .reaipyqhis 'famiLy tb that.eityi \ ' itt is^ ei'pec|ea.fjia> By; \ Jftiae 1st the iF^oadhaia TelephoH?. Coiij^a^,(coin- ;posed;-oi^f,' 1^Ji&%efts aia; : 1&. t>.. M-' gir of Bera^ i^^^:^^m^,-bi BiKsnv. ^ffl^y^-iiw/iW 'MeptoaeJ lia^ ism- ?;pTifed;t_6;tlte;Nq^ f l i e "pples; ar4;.--iib:W '•• being.'' disMbutea afoijg; -. the route .- '. _•;'.-. '. .'.'. : ' . '-. ; .- -.. . ; ; '--^she••i&xem. iaij.ewisy.couaty are coming iff leara that thief-eis mor^moaey ia.faisiag pptatbes jBbfttt ia lis cultivatioa of-iops,. and-ia^coaifonraty witKi^hat be- lief maa£;hbp ; teias. -wSLl be eQpv*rted ia- 1^.potato; patches ^GtheT-yeaTf.Wea'Qabt aqt batthe 'ehaage--wili prove a profita- .Jbleahe'Iaeferj'-vray. - : . '•-" . ... , '•- .—A attarbexM Tesorts. oa. th« liae of t i e B6m,e f '-^atertpwti. * ' Ogaeasbarg- ;ia'awaf wilt be : -made'very atta-a-ctiiv«! this' :skisqa.'.' 0-ver'-4 : CO.escarsi!aris : ate plaaaea 'fbt-this;seasoB-"'bj-.tfe.C-oaip.aaij, and will iaclii:te'altpamts-<)f- iaterest ia tlie Ifew' •Eugi.da ststes-a'a'd' t%e ea-stern maritime .prbviaces'-ol 0aaada, '•'.'•_•'•' •.•-_-."•' •'-'. I i—-D. fiyShepard,'-of "the grai of Shep- -'at'd'ijc-.fatrfek, is.iit'Ke'W Ybik"ibis\veek,- makiaga fiaq.selectiba^f new spriug.aad summer styles of dress goods, -svraps,baby ;;cte.3k's,yetCi.y ifew.gp6ds.will amve'.eafly ijest weefc'yRvWSrpaj to'make them a Call'and examipe goods: aad ptiees. before ;makiiig your'selections. ".""-.- •; . t^llr- James BoMa.son claims ft have disepveted^a-miae on tie 5uM>crd'farm aeat Satural Badge." Which' assays .§175^ of-siiver to ffie'tofc';. The- pre ia : s'aidto. cbataia also whi*e:ir.oa aad copP?F which -together-will"ferai"a,a,e3;eeileat .bell met* ai. : - .^OQ.poands of this -metal caa be oh-' 'taiaea.fram-a-.tpa"of ore; ' '..^ r Tke..t;ailr0aa.c6mparij; made a mia- tiice ia'.fixing the-priee.of .cbafereace-; tickets at this station, the.* reduced, fare - ^hteh they gave'bjy. the; wa/'of Water- tdwn beiag lepasiderable; iapr^ tiaa. trie fuitfate:.%:^'w-ay-"6f-'IJfica;';' As a'c&tise^ ijaeace most of those v/bo ittead the eoa- •- iereace/gp by/the way of Tltiea.' . ' . ' ' - —Alsbh Wider, bt Oansta'&ieTil'ie, made .an. as'fflgament.*^^ tVSder pa. Tftfea&&f ana,pftp*rs'%ete '."pted' ia-fiiii' ebuaty.yelerk's : a0cc.-pn the same day. iPip.ifbilpTOag:Claim's sre.preferiea: yBla- 7$. Widerr ^sSOj-' iiropey loaned j Samuel ^BEfjjes, |-B6-y'Joha-Tyjet : ,$2..5£'i :Wilfem .Sabefts; '|1'8.%, the : last three for labor.. .-'-^BegiB.aiBg'gaturaayj April 7th, w« will ; aeli. ont ".eatir? '.stock' at.. crockery,' glftss-' •waTe-, larapsahd groceries at pubEd auc- tioa.- Cbnie early: aad get the benefit of first-choice/ ,Yfe have.a : fmoline'of- crock- '^ery-and'.aecoratea. toiiet ware that will- be SQia^tb theiigliestbidder.; Auction aft^r- L nOAaflaa-evening.>' A-- SI; JI114.S.& Sqi?,. .l'.i&EkBtoek/- _•-'•-;. •-, -,-'->"/-. '. .'..- ' -^Tweaty-trrree'.Members.' of theMa^ sop'ic ffat&iai'ty,,'of.; this- village,, weat-tci TtTtca on- a-special teiaHqaday afte^aoppy -*o .-attend "the. .te'ceptiqa: and banquet' —ProceecljiBgs in de lunatico iniiulrea- do in the case, of Albert Sheldon of Dea- marfc were.had beirire T. Miller'Keed, -eomraisioner,-. aad; a sherifi'"'s jury at the coarthopse ia this.viHage Monday. II. H.. Eyel appearediot .the- petitioaers. The. jury fouad Jir. Sheldon to be of.ua- sound miaa.and'iaeapabie.of taking care ofhisbtisiness interests..' A committee Will'be appointed. ' 7 ' - —We hear that a Gre-ig maa was ia town ©a juesday- tryiag to- rem one of the b#dia'gs on-. Sta.tc-st. for. a saloon. X7e havs a good many more saloons than :We waat now, aad measures should he : takeaj if possible,- to prevest : the opening. of• Wther. There-are eaougli ia Ml •blast at. present td ruin half the ,boys in tawfi, aad- nearly that number have been 'well nigh ruihed already, —The total-n'ambef of erqssiags on- tbe. Ice brio^e'from Prescot-t to Ogdensburg. this seasoa was 6,933, and the aumbef of passengers' carried '9,'474, la 1887 the last crossing, was . made- -March'2% .the : ^6^^ o HC 0 f tbe public'streets' of- "'-the totalauraber beiag^.SDejWlth.o^SS pas- Isepger's. 3Phe ' number of crossing^ in 18S().-was ; 3,.o94: and the- aumber bfpas- s'eagers carried 4,080. This year the last crossing Was made on the 34th. ^-Janes <& SkianetV boot and shoe stdreis eoESpletel^ B'lled wita new goods for t i e spring and summer trade. 'Prices- are very low. Thej are selling better shoes everyday iatheweek for$1.50 thanare be-i lag advertised in Lu wVilte by other dealers at $i.?3 to be sold only on Saturdays at thai.priee, and Called %%,00 shoes'. Give Joaes"& Skiaher a Saturday's Calt^ before .buying.. You will save moriey^ ' 41 w2 —Albert Beckwith, of'Taberg, was killed by the cars hear Keea's statioa on the.K.. W. & O. R. K Monday ^^eaiag. Beck'with was><implayed by the Caledo- nia Iron Mining company at Eeeayillej aad- was' badly, intoxicated wheti rua over and killed by the cars '. His body' was sn mangled as to be hatdly- recognizable.. Whiskey caused his aeath aaa the rail- rbaa- company are exanbiated (from all blame, . - ~-The young people's society of the Presbyterian church, are to have a sugar party and entertainment consisting, of charades, tableauxs, music, etc., at Kuscpe opeEa house this afternoon and-evening. ITo admission Will be charged for enter- ing the hall. Warm sugar will be served for tea ceats. There will be masioby the famous Jones Brothers, who will appear ^before a, Lowyille audi«ace for. the first time. The public ate invited. -rThere was a large attendance at the Dayaa-st. opera house last Tharsday eye- aiag, ta witness th.e eatertaiamont gi^ea by the piipila of the State-st* public scaool. Every available seat' was occupied, arid, severatwho carae-ia late were compelled ,'to stRnd. The- entertaiameat. was. first- .cl^ss ia every tespect, and reflected cred- it oa the teachers and pupils 6f tbe school. The total receipts were i.10.5 and the ex- peases-aboat $23, . .-. ^^The tyatertowa' Times of .Saturday has -fme lollowiag; "" W. H.- Smith, the real estate aealer,'has purehasea a large bttflding lot on the corner of ICeyes" ave- '^aeahd Jsy- street^ bf'Eev B,."Gt "rTeycs- aad one aajoluing faciag' oa ^Tay street, of Pi'wlingSf Deloag; ''He'will immedi- ately erect ,qa the above- meatroae;d lot vt fiae-dv^eillnghquseapd' a barn. Whettthe buildi'agi are completed he will remove iis family from Lowville' to, this city." 1 '' ! -^-Members of the Watertowri Stnte-st;. M, 3§. church .and coagregatioa, presented their pastor.,' lief. C, G-.Townsend, at a reception give?a at the church beeevenmg" .last' week, with a fine -gold watch as. a' tskein of'their love' and esteem. . A beau^ tifiil .gold watch was presented'to his wife oa the same occasion, by the. lady" mem- bers of .the chareh, Mr, TpAvnatend has- closed his three years'of sfi'ccessful.pasto-. .iate with that church,, aad. will be appoint-. edto.a newfield -^ labor at the present coafefeace. . ... - =r-The Meads of Eev;' -and Mrs. .Alex- -aader Br-and e y,;.-of -Pbtsdam, mnde them a surprise visit one evening-- last. werk r tfee occasida being, tbe.. tenth anniversary' of their marriage. A purse of- over $.80 for-the purchase of a new. silk.dress, was presented-to Mrs. -Bramley by Meads and . the church, a chiaa tea set and a- bed-room ..water "set by thq-relatives,.afida beautiful qil paiii-ting^ by Mrs. Swan.. Mr, Bramley. has served four years as presiding elder of the St...La-wfeacedistrict,- - . : . -;-deputy,Sheriff'Lorenzo' Surith,,'of St. Lawreaee eoanty, startea from Can-' tpn-Tues^day morhiag- on' train Ho.'.4- On the.R.--Wy-<S: O^Tdad, having in .castody 'two prisoners," They were• haadcuffe'd •together and- occupied oae seat ia the ear. . 6'n'e'oftho prisbaers ."slipped" the.-, iroa bracelet .from-bis Wrist,, bpeaed . the-. Car window, jumped-oat while the traia; -.was moving dowly'betweea Philadelphia aad Etaas; Mill8,-anasaecessfaliy. inade his escape. •-;. . :•.•• ••-_' .-. -• '•'.' ""' -Wadge it'eanedyhas' appointed Hoa. (jf.'H. V. Gould of Lyons Palls,temporary reeeiver r periding' the suit bi-oaght by Joseph K, Wilbox and ifoa - •' Wariier Miller against 'Harriet Pratt.' - All of'.the.; parties except Mr. Miljler, Tqside- .in this county,'aaa are exteasive lambermeri. vive. Funeral services were held froai his late resideuce at 13 o'clock on Saturday, Miss Kittle 'Diekjassn is about to open a class in vocal and instracaenttti masic. For terms apply to her-at 'her tesideace on. E'astoa street or by letter. The folloxvlag letter may be of interest.to those wishing to cultivate the voice: ' BOSTON, MAaerr,. 8, 1888. ttis with pleasure that.I recommend Miss Kittle Diekinseji as one fully quali- fied to impart reliable vocal .iastructicm-.. Her method is pf the Italian school. She has a good knowledge of the male voice as Wtfll as well as the female voice.. .Hoae 1 roof, aadaa her exertions tp eall..-her. soa- f WJllard,- who was gathering, sap,, and in ,-tryingto.esticguish.' the .iirej brought oa j .heart diflicalty, ^vitb. which she. .was tTou-. , bled", and sitting .ctqwa.slie-expiMd with* ' in tea.miaiites, otdj. speaking, once, aad , that was"-to: ask. .'for.water. 'Mrs!. Reed iwas a member, t>f "the State-St. Baptist [ churbh-of.this.vilia'g6,;:a-h.-ighly resijeeled \ lady, atid her taariy Meads and acquaiat-.. aaces ia. this ;vici-oity. will be ,greatly paiued'fo-hear of her sadden death. Two sons, Charles' S, and Willar'd, iu^e- left to ' mourn their mother's Qeath, The funeral will take ,place..to-niorrpw.(Friday), at can fail to become greatly improved-who Li o'clock, from her home on the East may study with her;: ''- : •L,^' ."'-."-'• ' - . ' . ' ' J, HAiHtv WHBBLRRJ -' •• : ':^.: ••''•_' .-u_y ..--u. "• Voice-Teacherv .! •'-"»*•'TTI^'W i ~" A Bold Suglary. ;—Thomas McG'oweh and Michael Con- - ^ ' ^ ^ f a b o a t S^'OO in greenbacks ley, -two aesperate characters, have beea m ^ ^ '^as-st'olea'.-tram' ander the. pll- iad'ictea by the graad jury' of. Jeffer,soa . ^ QW 0 f. -Mrs,.'Seorge^.Weatw'or.th,.of the. .county for highway', robbery. McGowan. F o U r t l i w ' ard ^ ii ou3 a," corner-Of Jay'aaa: is.19 aad Coaley is 23 years of age. The crime for which they are held was com- aiitted about 8-o'cIock' oae evening- last .city .©f-.Watertowa.'.-The. assault Was made pa ThomasMptheraell, .and he was knocked, down,, ..held aad robbea by the:. young ruffians ia spite of every effort to defend himself, " Both of the prisoners have several rime's been, arrested -and sea- . teheed';to vaTJoas terms'of'imprisoriineBt. If convicted of the crime now ehaTged. against them the penalty may be twenty years-ia states prisba aad. cannot be less thaa tea. ' NoTARiE'p.—-Thg;' following hotaries have been elected for Lewis co.uaty: Charles Naffer, Beaver ^Falls'; S.'j.'Par- ker. Castorland; It. B, 'Dean, Chases Lake; W.' S. Wadswortb,Co»9tabicn;iile-,Oeorge. P. Breen,"C. F. Smith, Copeahagea.: F. F. Jaycox, A. B; Prentice,. Croghaa; P. Blodgetl, Denmark; John Kerrick, J. D. Smith.Glendale; W. D. Vale, Houseville; 8. P,-Fox ( Leydea; W. "T v "&ush, H, J. Cornish, B. ft. Lou'cks, 0. S. Mereaess, LI B. -Parker, C. E. Peltoa, It. A. Vaa Kamee, Lowvilla ;G. II, P. Gould, W: M. Shaw,Lyoas Falls;.C. T. Pease, Martins- burgh';• Q. E. Lindsley,.'.Montague-; E. Thomas, New Bremen; T. R. Reedy Pe- tries.Corners: W. H. Hilts, PortLfjden: ;E. S; Holdeny A. V- MiMer, Turin. —Something of a sensation was created in. Adams last Saturday.niorning over an affray winch took place betweea two .prbminent citizens of that village, Martin D, Gillman,a dealer la musical instruments, and D. A. Bwlgfit,.bf thefirm;of'Dwight &Eddy, 'stationei-s.-. Sir. Giliman Is a Prohiintionist and Dwight a RepabScani and they :were discussing" the high'license question la the tatter's, store, when Dwight becoming-angry threw a book at Gillaian Striking, hirh in the eyd' aad, inflictiag a' serious injury, ©wight then jumped' over the eouater and seiziag 'Giihaaa.by;. th.e throat,handled'him quite roughly. Which' ever party, was most to blame it is'- ; qaite evideat that Dwight' had-the wbrst'of the argameatOThe would- not have allowed his. aager to- get the coatrol, oyer him, as- he must- when he resorted- to violence.: Such exhibitions of passion aad violcace- between-, neighbors ia the discusaioa of .temperance questioasremiad. us-of-similar sceaes thirty years ago^ when mea. were eqaatly. foolish in their,dU.chs?iqa of th# Slavery questiqa now happily settled by the logic- of events. . Liberty streets,, ijbnday nig^it,.'It.seems that upoa retiring Mr,. Weatworth placed, the moaey/- undei; his-- wife!s - pillow, aiid upon, looking' for it'.Tnesctay marniiigyao_ trace-bfitcauia be -fouad.,: : Later ia,€he - d«y, -, however,, the .'."wallet . a a d ./bag, :in Tvhteh the'--money had" been ;.;pa,t, -were fp-und-ia.-t|ie . j e i ; -bl. the 'hotel-.' Pqtji S r , aud M-i'Si'Weniwo.r& 'think--,they'we'ra' j cMpr-qfqrmed,.--otherwise", it, wpuld hayq- beea,aimqst'Iajpos!i%!o;'to's.e'eurqtlie nvpn-: ey without'-awabeniag, .them. T.hey'.afeo experienced [ a. peculiar feeling in. f-heir heads when- they arose, ..Their sleeping apartment is -oa thegMund .floor,.aad en- traace was., probably effected through a •window,-opening"on the-., frqat piaiza. As yet there isbno - clue tp...th« •• bqfgiaiv-r-- Raman-Cittiini- .:'•.' . V .-, •& ^-sayy Terdict., A-heavy verdict,was tendered Friday. evening in the oyer.and-teraiine.rcoart.at Watertown, ia the : case of -the. Londoa and ..Lancashire .fire insurance company .'•vs.-. Rmne.,. W-rfertowh & Ogdeasburg ; railroad company. The' jury - was but about three hones;' aad then returned thefoliqw- ing aus-wets- to .the quc-stioas asked by the court: First—Was the fire ia question f April 3, IS8t, at. Cape Yiapeatj caused, by neg- ligence of-defendant-or its agents* Answqr—%x •••'•'" Second—Did tfe deftindaijt'hokl Hhe hay of Grant' at the time of the" fire as a" cohimoii carrier, or as a ware-houso man? A. As-a,-coniraon cmrief.. ' Third—Did the defendant hold the hay of Loomis at the: time ?>f thefireas a gam- mon carrier or as"a-'waie-rjause. .niatif" A, Asa eomaion carrier, -. The jary foand a-verdict for the" Grant hayaf §S;88'6.83;- for the Loomis hay $iC84".S4:''- totfrt; tiGUai It. 'the' at- torneys were: - E. P. 'Wynn, for defend- aat; A. H Sawy$t'-'aad- J.' C.'."''McCarriff 'for plaintiff.' '. .-' ' '/'•>' ^.. rirbati'iotsiiam. •"• About one o'clock ^edajBida^imorriing fire broke-out in. T, : S r .'piai'ksb&'s:sfl$Vand' bliadfactory mpptsdam"iad.sgoa spread to q'ther butidings^ < ; . causing-' a'n extensiv* •conflag.toitabti.; AbQiit §80,060-;WOJ& of property -wna dastroyed, . > and 7g to 100 men-are tbiPOwa out of empibymeat The priacipai'losers are Thomas' A. biarksoa, "about,f 6(J,.000 ? 'nq lasurauce,. the electric light coaiptffiy, '§IO.,00.0,- and 'Batclieller '& Sohsj s^tJOO^-withiS^OO iDsaranee: ; Jacoh-ShatyJDSring. - NEW -Yonii, April. S'.wphe. Tribua? says: The life of Jacob 'Sharp Was hang- ing by'a single thread at'alate. hparlasi night. He had beea gradually "slaking for.4'8 hoar's, and •his"'-'famiiy.h^d'-giv«a' up all hope of his recovery. He had been unconscious since late op Jfonday nighty. and when aroused, had been delirious. His death was oaly a question of a few- hours,; his physicfen said; : ', >.' '"; '• .y"..yWrkb;EpKBBV.:L „.-•:. " . J Roads are bad, worse; worst;! ,.- -• Sugaiinj-is fairiy aaderway;. I .Lighting last-Moadax night.. ' [ Mark Pprterls very slelc. / \ /• "/.. . Henry Tillman and 'Master; HBnrjr. Bps- htrf'are on the sick'list.'. .' - . '" ..-.." Mr* and Mm Chas..R.Keibergal suffered the, loss, of an iafaatsop,. last Sunday. Fbaeral oh Tueskay^.at.the. house. Mr." Jbhh Bibbias is daagerousiy; ill. .Six of .the ehiiatea at Frank .Hall's are sick with, the hieaslisi; several: of them here d'aag^rqus lung complications. . Qa Saturdayl»st occurred tie death of Mr. .Ohas, Boshart 3 after' a very' painfoj lllaesB of considerabre. •• darafio*,; The' .funeral Wasiield at th*.house oaMoaday,- Rev. t>. D.Dean-condPetedtB'e'services',' A considerable namb^r Of. frieads- and relatives were present,' notwithstaadia'g t h e veTy bad roads; ' . . : ' . . ' ' ••:./• -..Yiscm . ' Personals. —Miss Cora Eraus is cooftned to her hom& by illaess, , —(Heafy F,J Weber is in New York this week buying goodw.. v ' ' —Mrs. David-.. Kiamouth-is visiting' » - - . .- -- - . - •friends jd:this.village. WMr.'W.-.W.'^bherts is coaftaed to his house bj'.sickhess.' .. ...'. s . •• -- . —3'ijss E'Sie Brud^o'f Lowvill?., isvisit--.. ing Meads In .^est^Carchage,.. ••'-'. ":...; —Mrs. George, Crane, ; of AJ-bioa, is the guest of Dr; F. A. Crane-aad family. —Hpa. A^E.Kilby aad familj^.of .Car- thage, r-eturned- from Florida Saturday evening;. . , .< •_- - -4r-M. S. Jones has mada an eagagement with Chicago firms to go oa'tBe-rpa'd.'.Strll- ing coffins, f urait-ure aud' ao-velty goods. —Rev.- B. : " P. Wood; bf'Watertowa, -was ia'towa oa'Monday oa business coa- nected with his office as prtsiding elder. . —John Deace, H. A. Phitttpsaad C. IS. -'Kaapp went to; Albany Tuesday to oppose the passage of- the Curtis- Insane Asylum bit!;' •.'•-.--_'. '.-".-'•"• - —ill's; Rev,-R, J; Smith and'children' of Frankfort,, are. visiting Mrs.- Smith's pateatsj- Mr. and Mrs Shcrhua Philtips,' oa State . s t r e e t . . ' - ' , . .;. —Wiliiam Lucas, who has 'been ia the. eraplby'of -' ise& Fowler for tte'pasttwo';.- years, has closed his; eqgagemv'wt with; them a!nd gone to Jahaistown. ... . —Lewis.H. "Ross, of .Brooklyn, fbrracr-' iy of DannStbirrgj was ia town last'wreck Surrogate's: dour*,. In the Surrogate's' court letters; of ad- raiaistratioa in the .estate of Allen Bab- eocki-lateof I'owvilW, deeeasea, issued \ .to Abble ..MyGeobie aad Alexander R.' Gobble.. Probate of the.vrill.of-Ldviaa ;M. Rich, late of'Denmark^ deceasedi ad- jqar-ae:d to May 7, aitid new oitetion issued teturaabieqa 't.h{it.."day. Crdey allowed- foF-the ,aamiaisfera:tioh r pf the estate of. Anaa HildTe% la'¥-,qf Marfinsbaigh, tq. •pUbltSa : notice tqqitatipa, , -Will of L.eoa-i ;'ata,':Go.rdpn,'"lateV of. Low vide^deceasedj admitted to.probate, '803.letters.te'5'tainen r toryiss'aed"tb"Anghstu*sIi.*'GqrdPn.'. The accbibfts bf Rosetta A': Sears > and. Samii--. .el'P: Sears, as aamiai'strators -of'the es-- .latc'of Sherman Andres,-lafe .of ^onta- -gue, deceased, .jadlcially'sett&a. : ; ' - ',.i.;-'„-',;'„','' s VJVUJ';^. J*^;': 1 The i( dre'nt -Hock Isl'aad Oa«feB.o'ote.'» Orders for this populai? woik .will het'e- affe'r; be promptly -filled. ' Th?. delay,' of which, some recent Subscribers bave had causeib-.coinplain; was* ; du'e to ; the fact that "the '• first editioo of." the .• revised'' .issue -ffor 1888) was exh.''u<ted muck sooner thaa a iticipated^ Another large edition,, however, has been printed aad is now ready for delivery. ' Copies mailed, po'st-paid, at tea-{10 ceats (for postage.) in stamps or ^oia... Address, . -. •'.-'.' .-...';"' : E, A; HoLBEook,' Gen. Ticket and Passenger Agent, ••••;• •-" . Chicago, . Alsay copies- of. the-, famoiis scieatific. scries of Christmas Anauals, dedlpafc'eato the Boys and' Girls' "of Americ&—"Watt' Steplie'as,'" "Volt-agal,"' ''Petroleuai sad Natural Gas,"aad'.''C&al'ana- Coke"-^-at- ten 00} cents each; • •• •'• '.' • .- Sastsr' Sunday. . Sppecial Easter services were held in -the churches' of- this, village .on "Sunday last. Potted-plants .and flowers ia.-abMud- aace sarrouaded the pulpits aad altars of the various churches* and the singing aad^ choir selections' had, special .reference to ihtrt greatest event'.in the world's history,. thij.1.cstii'4«ct'l.»a .of the Lurd Jtsias C-hrfct, . which Easter Smiday 13 Intended to cqm- memoRite, It was cqaimuriicln- day at the Presbyteriaay..chvirehj .- and theje-Was a large-atieadance of. rnembers •'•\eS.b*. while partaking oj t l .e' .enibleras of. the! broken body and shed blood'of then'divineMas : ter and Lord, reajcmbered His sufferings and.death on .the, caas'echtted cross..,. At' the B.iptist. church,' the pastor, Rev -p. D. Dean, preached stii appropriate sexmoa'. ia the KtofniHg,^ and at the eveninS'setv'ice a.ntte-mn.sicai.p.rog#iiiji'Was pr-esentferi; by,, the e.xceltent ^clioir.: There was.', a large cimgregtvtioH. at the' Me hodist charcb, both. •.mq?a«\g;aad •'evflsHa«j : liev». C. 'W. MjdC'otmlck .'• preactang' In the. morpiiig froni-the.--U'si-:' *'iSe-' \?- not here,.,he is- rise-n i -as i rie-sa-idj.r -and .ia.t-ba c-veni&g Ifist. discourse uaHs.fou-uded-'t.'ji-lfae Saiid-ay-, school -lesfloa'. for A-he ,day,.t- a. 'parable--of the.-fflarnitge-feast, ,,-The serropas w-ja:o able aTid-,iBstc\ictiv*,..a»d theanth-erosand selections by tlte- choir".were .flatly 'rea- dercd,'. -The Heirit'c- at. Ts.mity-cliurch wi-re so.ch as'-ar:o u.-u"iUy. held, iti thiit: :Ci](irch an Easter-Suaday. .and, rivere, very iate.resti'h-^ The sermyas^iagingaad ull the cx«'cises'during.tbe'tisvy w.ere-of-that joyous character which indicates ourfui-tli. iathd Et'sUrrectio'n.tt,hu-qar _rr.ust.ia the .sisea Lord.'..- -I ".','•'- .-' '—^\"our minister knows, what a good thing, is. That Is why heuses Tulip 1 Soap. .;—In the--case; of" Charles N. Phelps, comaiitted.. to .the, Lewis couaty jail,'for six months on a charge of not supporting his" family, and for--whose discharge a motion was made before the receat court of sessions, aa tlie ground of error or h> regularity' in the- wan;siBt of commitment, the court decided, that .the papers were correct,., ajad '-. Mi* Phelps mast serve 'ids full termjnjniL .His- familjF reside .at Cqastablevilie; and consists of a. wife-aad tarebchildrea. Tlrfbugritheshiftlessaess, •r something worse,- of the husband aad father, the town'of-' West Turin is com-- pelted tp_.assist the wife an.d.childrtn, and the county also obliged to board and lodge _the ; prisoner.- : - - • . . . .^CbpEKHi.<jEifi- •-'.-• * . - ' • ; '-"••' The weather is'flow,taosifiv»rabie for sugar-making, and those having: sugar" or- chards are kept Tery'ba.sy; '; °-. "-•" |^-ME,FvPi Laasiag.Ms secured -the ageacy. of the Monumental; White Btoaze Co,,aad is prepired to-'put up mqiiumentB pf.thitmatenaibnsiiori; notice;' ; Easter" services. "were held ia all the. churcbes of this.__rillagela^t'S-uaaay r -.aaa' the.senaqas aad singing- were" appropriate tqth.e day. :'_pie various pttlpitaaad at tars were adoraed ."with plants aad flow-; ersaad thochurehgs pjeseated-a beautiful appearance."'-.--,' '." ..' _--';• Rev. A.; C.Daaforth,- postpr of the ' Methodist eiiureh,is.attehdirig' tie.annual , copfqrence of his church whioli is bei.Bg- :,held ia Rome this Week; Mr, Jaanforth has been one year, with' tbis ebarah. andhas made many friends. It is .iOped and expected.tbat he wMba-retoriiea for aa- ; othep-year;. '.- - - ,-. -•- '• -^-Mrs.- Eunice' Harris, mo|her : of Mrs. B. 'Stanton, died at the residence; of her: daughter Suadayforenooa.aged 8^4 years. Mrs, Harris had beea- HI for sometime .aad was a great'sufferer., Fuaeral services will b$ held at ll-.a,:p_. WedaesdGy. She is, to he-buried ia one of the-, asbestos burial Oaskets manufactured at EowviUe. The death of Mrs. -A- M; Steymou'?^.last- Thursday moraiag attbe age: of: 39 .years' has cast a gloom-over but eatire village, jfis. Seymour Tvas weiiykaown and ; high- ly esteemed in this ;'coramahty, and her death Is ?a great blow.to.her husband aad frieads," , Tha -..large atfeadaaes at, her fuaeral orr Saturday and the matiy -tear- .dimmed.eyes attested ; to -her" Wotth.,'.aad- the love which friends and-neighbors bore for her. Tbefioral display was largqand -beautiful. '•-."'- '-. .' -, " - KosTEEVitlLE. Vi*e arc glad that Mrs. €h-as. Blaaison is able to be.„ouf-again. Leonard Ingersol is. back once more, •Rev Irwin Chase, of, H«svkin.sville is visiting-Mr, John MeKim and-family, Wheelea IvehScle* ; have. ' taken the place of sleighs, but-the going is p.oor, : The Herkimer 7 Paper Co;,.have four teams drawing" pulp to Lyons Falls-they make foui-trir'saiTay. " • . • - -••-'••.'""••';•' - a-M. G. oa business connected 'jv.ithjthe large man- h-ioa.' He was ;i.sbp."«f th-3 : 'lat-e Raus<mi .•.«.-.' Ai —:^.- :„•*,—*„_f;--pi'.-.„u^».. -& i,,.n •• gitmoa^-an-d.-^gA .O^.'ycnrs^vf 'ags... ;Tbi leaves a :i wifu Cut a'b i-Jnldriin.; ' . ' . afacturrag interests pf'D'anhat-t-1^ PeHi,. , . —Horace.Dqudypf this.village,.received a telegram- on ^Monday,, statiag that his dapghter,. Mrs. Stsklca Ckus,. .waa vert. sick,.an.d-heleft for-her'home ia the'ijyest By first train. ... ' --.'-- —George Holbropk, of WatertowuiSeii- of Rev. W. M. Htflbropk. was-tuliea su-1-. rt,,, . , ... , „ ., . .. . -, denlV: £H On Monday, and-a telegram wa,-' The suit .grows oat of a coatract made m t * . . ... ,- . „ ° .. , "' .. -: . ^ JL.. ... 'sent to-bis wite-who was m IHew 1 sirk at -the time. Mrs.. ilVilbrook I'tturae'd .on flw ... first train Tuesday.marniug. •• - \ —Rev. Thomas Bjckford, of Bbst'oh, ' anivfed ia.this-YjHag.e last week, -haviag. fbm village,.-wasvaumraoaed-toKerlfOBa- .<- - -•..--«•• --*• >.™ _»- r>-- T -J:± ",;* • -- -i : i'-•--'-."-t* i' i - Xh"'- -V." ' . v ' SH«a- m haaot of Frank R. Lawreaee, of •--.:• v --.-:" v'.'-•• •,.• :..--. --;•••-*::- IStrw loxk,:Grand Master of.Masoas ia . .-youngetsisier. wh&.hassiacedied,. I ^ .-_• • , - R -' *-i.- t * -• ..,•*•-:-:*. ••-:•'• ': .. •;••, " ... *. . . --. -.- };fchis state,--aad members of his staff. The " wAspeqial v-eget.abl^.tmin,ytoy-iia;.i'aa- .' fre%th« Sfobawk,, vallcy^toyBew.-•'York.,''. \i$ : taQeed-of;;.. ,G«ncr41 v Smf-eriateadeet yTqu^ey,-:Of'tEe;';Ceatrid ( ye3EpT<i^^ . : iagaasa'torim,:saeH-ayftam-uverthe iqad.. '. \. ; 4^ieMel£fest«aittqh>ftfe village' VwBl;jn'yita '•ttefl<p^thspaJ^ew^Yo^:kycp'a.': : ;jf^ereacetbiold^ it's-.aes/t a^aual. session in :-T^-SFKtlle; ;T&B fasti'session\heid:'ia-tiiTi ; : ;-. Triage-.'wasyia 'A|riiy1879; 'HIB"? y^a» ago.' ' ""• ''^Sb^as•:li[i^s^b6(iJ^]i^^t'• Law- -: ytextee cqaatyi jjfa* been appqia't'ed- ^otfec-" -".". tor qf custbin5;fq>;':^e.^ -.gStcM&' fa ;'% Jaice- e| pigp'r : % 'H, . -. Daniels, f.'STb.p.se terin.pif office, Baa^epixed; .. -'i- t --^c#::mafty;-fb.d'a -make- af.aere?''- , *teid &e teach'et,., Vi Iidba-t fejapwj «irvf '•' •• ^ { ^ q a e t o q f i i t o makq. Wne.«ome times.*'.: Ti^V^J^oidd-be^sJaiart^^:ett^igh,-.tq-te> .-;.' ognize "ftie: mqtiW^^aMg;^$^ .;•;•; p-.trty r6rtura'ed-to LowviUe xia the t.ega- 1st traia 'Tuesday. mpxliinj|..' • •. • - --Qa the l-8l?h.of April the^etaoa.and yeroni.turitpike :wiil eease'.-to bqa tolt-. i-oad;.-. , The -EOCCI %vas'. toep^psrated Apri'. i7,.lSo3, fpr tTi.eiitj.^Te, years,..'and' top' gates.i'stabtiBht'dateach end, which'haT-t reftulijri* reeeivel-toll "dnrifig the jjeraod nslmqd; .'.Tbe'exphU-ti^a,-' of ,th6 .chante;); v-a.a ? f:ii'. rejoicingVafqqiig the peopfej -rflu,- •traTti fi-^peutly.-qver tiiatyroad,'.''.._.., -rr-Presiden-t- Ciey;elaaid , s-..refprjtt policy k well'; baqwoj .and like.. Tulip Soap,; .is- ^oafid tbybeit Su.cee.ss-if baly'given. a fair tfejgE'-:.yy.y : y;?y j . •"•"/• .y-yy. '_• ,'\y' .'•>• - Of; : 'TJ^'EBE^ji; -T&. $;0RCHASERS;. ;, Qefttsi 1 AM. 'nhf% w!atch,'6tem-3vijiaetj' Vfitli gqodAnisricaa: m.ovemeatjwarr.ant*- j'.* new, ."for twelvedollars:, at 'TIMES Moii'i&yVeitj. -itbfe, 'Lq-wyille; N. Y. 1885 betweea Mr. ;Wilcox and Harriet Pratt, for a.tract' of 15,000 acres of tihi ber laad la Herkimer, county,- About ' one-half of the timber has been, cut since . the contract was made. The suit was be? guaia - January last, and about #75,000 is iavolved. . -3£r* :Miller purchased a portios of Mr Wilcox's sharein the. con- tract,-' '- " : -" . -'.'•"- " '-^-fThe eatertaiameBt ia..proparatioa : by the- St.. Ruth Society of.-Trinity; church, >rill'be given ia the, Dayan St. Opera House, Thursday evening, April 1:3V The 'pi.ipular drama,'' "Blow for Blow " will be given, with the following cast V Jojiafl Ci'aiiaock.(a. feresniouth.Jawver) ,.---•" - - 2»r A.- L. Hoagli J«to Drtianwad arts clerkl.. — ; , . . . Mr. i',.,st i-'tik: He SprajjKB ilHs ascuna clerk)' PrVif .Til. .Uip-u »u Wl? Harry Linden ..... -;.;...,. -..„:, Mr. Kick li'.idtiir-Grace ;.. ' .... Mr. Eayeute-.Fticli Hr; Bt4d*r. ,.Jlr..Jo6ns.ni Sfr. KtmvHrd , , .... ,: .;. .-. ,;5!r. Mtiier s'ergeaniBr«p.t...' : .. /...- -.-....air.fitch &erTant.-....., -.DeVere'ittaaviU'ff JtiWrei-CtadiJock (the lawyer'*, daughter, Mjsa VaaJBru'ckl'-n Lady- Lfadoft (Sir Harry's youmj wifct, - . Miss.Jt-aniia Phillips Kittle Woollier .>l.ts -N-efljO-iif.*! Mia itrs. ituusiey ...' ^.A£l»* Kellogg Mive P«tlierick (51ildi-e*!'« twin tteteij, ..,.'•„ ; -JU-s \aaBrae5iito Musiaffl proghi'''iu,ie ;.fJ-nsler & Tiwxupv S'1-ft.'s (.u't'-liestra-y."• \y'p-'c? de'.'Cohc-eri'" tflg;te aad. piano)J Prof. Harringto"n and MijIs.Maaville;. •""Stacatto Polka "'(song, ; fliite and. piano); "Miss Conover,' Prof. .Harrington- and Miss'CreeJey; "Pagimt :Wate*'..(quintette-—v-iolm,. mandolin and.'j- gqittosX "Misses DlckeBaqa aadvCoEaish;. i beea siuamoned hereby tha serious illaebs of his.child who has beea sjek-for scwe-. ml days at the iio'me of Mr. Bickford's . .Thqsaai". evatrin^' "'Ch:ti:]e.s"Bosh:a't p.f .Ef#rinburgh'. agi.i-3 ii\r'_>)l 60 .'years, di j - parted t'hw li?«i'aaii'i'li'i'/'f d service^ W'rc held 'VJkraday. fewtutpu. .Sir- P. «'h rrt lilid' Ij'eea' stc.k' for sijvc.!;ai" ; W-«'k^. ' At .two- ij'c'ttvk"'Stiaday •','aftwMoo'ri "thv fu'i^r.-il sswvi^i'3 of Mi'«. Sirah- iT'>rton- wiTeheld at ;lK ; -re'.sideKf'qof'hei'.»'i+i,A.' G'.. Horfun,- Rev- C;, W-, ^•Cor:aiuk.--.ffi.;i : v!,itisV.y sir*', Hirto'n w:ia §1 years, of. aj^e.nijil l'i-id'.;beeti siek-'foi.-'\stfv«jfjJ!.days ^vith, pqcmni'inja. Site was. kin-1-heartt*4 -ami id|cp,tipn:ttt', and greatly 'bcl'wjd by.itsr chihireu and' graacl-qhiltia a'.' Th'e"-w,int'-T aad •spfihg'' . has beea very .h'trd b'a' oltl-pWph?. and'- . .. many hiivetttre.-vly dk'.l with ttot Hiaeh father-in.law, Mr.A.:M:. heart, oa D^ar, ^ ^ .j;^^^^,,^!^ '.*x,-ttWUH street... - . - • ' ; . • ; •• v' .- =•••-• •• - - - - Johi} T. -Mitchell,- Copenhageh';' Eu-'- geae Hubbard i-pd .Dr. W>. II. Johpst'D, - : Port Ley den; Adjiai W.isaer; Namht)XH:gh, . and A. E:jMaxweii 'aad John IiaympBd,»t ' Crughan,attended rji&r'euuioa. of-the tjiita I regiment,, ft. Y; lafaatry, at- -Watertow-a,. oa Monday. •.-.-. I " -4-Rey,'and Mrs. F; L„ Ivnapp, of 5tid- d;let.nvn v Conn. t arrived ia this' village-: -Tuits'lay- mteiing.'raHeJl -here by the se- ,-Vere illaess of Mr.- E, E : " Barury, Mrs. KnappV. brother. Mr.'Kuapp .'was fur s^veril yi-iM-H pastor iif-tlit? Bapti"sr.cl>«rf.'b." . in tL.is vjlla/'e. ... , ' of .'the Nuittiern New Yf>rk confeit-mx' in Rome this- week Item this ypbige:,ure, ' Rev a ..C;-:W.. McCprm-ick,. Mr. aii'd. ; Mrs, ', W. R- Fitch,-.William. Seymour,.. Mrs, j Wiltuun-McPovera,,. .Mrs- George G.ordi-. inter,.-aad ifos, C. L;' Bhetdon.;'. Hiram 1 Gpwdy audMa, 'and .Mts. E. >T. Arthur expcct.,tb;go;ba;S'atur 0 d'ay. •'.'• •'.. '..'' 'Messrs, Hough, Merrell lAflHUs$ioa,So.CGnts.. and. Maaville. j - '•.-.'":• -,.7 ; .'.-• ,-. :.,•,.;-' • • i —Toung wives .wno have old husbands --" .'-'- ..-'. : : '"' ' [will be g-lad to know that-a .New'York ',*"-"'':'- '; : ' : ':--"" : ' ; •:• •" •.-rr*; ' i physician offersto cure'-sndrihg.fcir ten " -r-What are $1® wild waves saying' this "dollars; but Dr. Buli's Cough Syrup wilt suinmeri '";TJIe Tulip: Soap.".'".; ' J cur* ; sore threats" aad colds for S.J eents.'. -,, '.'B-e'Stli'st^'^ls.-. '•;.; •> . -.Duriag the past-wevk.death ha.-< been basydoia'g.ks wqrk'.fc this Vflfetge-.and -v'icintty;-- -A-t -'.ii' -<j>li>ck 'Friday'-, nisfht -Warren Salmoss, who lives-bp; the State rgad' between this'' village -and-'.Martins^ burgh, «Ieti:«f-' panuptiaia after oalv-afew.l ^ d:iys illness... F/teeral *cr.y *cts; were hettt.^ from : h-is' late' tWidence •".Tuvsil*y a-fjetr". •" POKT JjE-viiEs.:. -.' Mrs-. W. B. Seawict has gone to Kin- zua f Peaa., i'> reside. She, was an earn- est temjK'rance worker - and we "were sbiry. to have-tkr gp'away; ' . _' ' .;. •' We are haying fine sugar weather this wei-k, and' all who 'have tapped their bushes have been kertt ver'y busy gather- ing ajd boiling'sapl' '.The sugar jjeasoa promises to be-uausually good» ..- Tlie fbllowiBg ; v-illagg offi/Sers -• were •ek'Cted-:.'t' phrj rpeent. •f-harter' elections, Presideat, Frie^d"Hoyt;-'trUgtee, Charles Malv'sna;-. p'orlee.-'-justipej Joan MeHale; treasurer,, -L<?V,-,|s'--Wi Biggs; collector-, James CrO'wlqyV '.':'. - /-.--. XiASA*lI3!3B"S.:.. .'- '' ..XIrs. Bogarti-iWho has.beea' visiting her daughter,' Mrs. ill. W 'YaaAmberi'hasre-' turned to her-hoiaa at •Redwood, r " The aaxiltaiy of the W;-'F. M. ,S,'- meet' j.,ut. 3&s. -'B- .Yan.Ambef's,' W'edneiday'-of- i'ibis week. '• •• '.'...' ' ' '-.••.-.'• j,.. : - Mrs. M. Vun;tober : spent Thursday last i a .Carthage, •; .'. ' - ' , •'-.•' -. ' .. 'Sites Bell .SipiiWj- pf- Naatnbusgh,. spent Sinidftykst at this plae-e.'-;- ,-• •:,;-' .: ifrii. Ei Squite.'.who has spe'at "the wia r ••.t-er'at.i\ r eiv--Bremca,-'h-as rctur-ned to her home,-' -' • '• -^ ' ; '•-' '- 1 -*--- r ---.•" ".-'.Mr". J', *B.' Jopes, of- Lowyille, was in taw-a-'thk .w'eek'; ' '..•''.'•'.'. . Mr,"VY. Eddy has returned-to hii» home. Mrs. "E.'Ai Vandewal'kt-r-aad daughter,- llauie, are-lU. LowvHle. sit this .writing. '- ' -Mi*. J-otl A-fWa has', bought the place w, ue«hhy Edwia Crpuse.,; .j|r. Allen will ai-n.. move,- his. family pa the ' place- '.'this •spiru*', battti.;l-'stay •w'be're..'he is. this Kismaitu- iiaU mm-- the. eagiae.iaM: W, V-knAmbe'r'-s saw-i.n-ili. *;• '' -. y^Kev. ^1, T, Hill-is at coaference. this .week.'-. •"• -,!; "• '-•" -'' . \ - .'C.'.'C. - - / ' ... : A/fGp,ST,.' "• . • - —Gents'gold filled case,'with Ameri- can movement, for twelve dollars: Times block jewelry store, Lowvilfe,.- IT, Y. .: "Y6syyBa/6er,ywtiatypit say. is'ira^y.:• ^I. i ia/^.'4yp.u^ber;ohfe-s^?p3>i&9, r ':" { "' fctid- cariie.'a^ si-'I .arnraysy^--'-'' ,•./;" Because";!.G:aa,Ee%",©ii,-. : ^Q«-. •..•.>,=-- v 1!<5 cBoose pure. I^ORY SdAt, .ia liett. Orsdaps'of j3ive?s .ibr-ia aHd-liae :'; :Frpm' iise.'of >yliicli sucli ills ensue, y Well,'sic,.-we BarBers.soffert©0',y.. Ffoni-htirabug Mficles, -aiid7rue ; .''-y : .i- That we-'"'jiave" ified ^before '\ye ; kiieW. . PDOT toilet frauds, to whiph :&e'r'3ne. jVIofe. sGaip-diseas^i- tha©- 3 r 'f€w.^;.;-.- ... " , I^n0w'-'-^y^'e'f^/S^^-iwh&-.y/-^; : .; ..IJse : -;lY0EY SOAP -for vk -sli^i&pod...":- -; .:'"._ •'••••: '•<" ^j£WC^mlwM$®^^:};- : l : ff- y •tflereare many whl^-soa'psyea.^ theyARE NOT,; butlike df«o«nfejfeits f .- : fack' the-pecujifr And fertartejle ^ua|ftie» tit;.. the genuine*; Ask'for 'Mvofy''^apysfiu : in^t ; up6n £ ^u^ J- ••'.'": -y}^ r ~ ' ' •'-,-.- '"'•"' .''Copyright 1^6, -by .^Procter-"* Gamile,:; ..'-.,." ; ~-.•—'"".".- .-; .libffve aAiterl weee.'for-ow-ed 'oa " l i a d ' i y bvtfait of I, it'.irk. SUf.idirt, a well to-' do fanaei!- (if-tt-ifrisHu'r:;.; 1 !, after au itlnvss. of sever,i-l vk'ok-i. MK-.S - ' >-Idi-ni'wtR born 'in the,to'A-n-:of H-sn--'shuVgh i ',FelJ' ; u-ixy' llttll, isji,' a.ad-ttJH,i,'-n RMKled-ots-tia» f a r m ' vviiera-' te- Wit-i b«ra. -Us- .broihi'-T-of Mr.- <!hai"li:-* 8 t o d d . i n i o.f this v '. a ?<». . PttneiMl -•i«s'-.",'.ou>, were held oa VVthioKdiy. ••...'- x.-.-;. ' ' ••• "' - • Bt-twuon" twelve, .km}' ftm, o'clock- ';on Ttn-'sdiv Mr. 'E'.l«-.-i.Vd ; . "E M irnov of tUf-i *tllage.. fl-i«reti his i-j'i* in ik-;ilh, Mr.' itiTKOf vi-.i-y -th"*/..'pn'tpriVt-ir <••$ :i liver- s' iUii.'", ftji.l"w:i«; V;H11 ti-inwii "it)- this i.'itla -' MARCHy:-AP.RIL A'NI) MAT ... Are the'-mpnths -In"which to purify the blopd;, as.the- sj'rtetn i» ao.-w- nips-t susceja- iisle..'' tiy '..beaelii [ : i-ro'm medicine', ' H'e'nre «o>v is-'f-'f- .timuytotake- Hqqit'^. .Sarsapji- riii-i-.n d'- "me p.Sjiulutr-1'y adapt-e'd-for the pur-4)i.»f, •_ .piv-jjcssing.. .pttcniia 1 '. ;curative powers.' It i'xpelk -every impurity.; from the MVXKI, :',u>l : utso gives'- it vitality apd .rk'hni^s.-.It creates: aft irppotjte, 'tQn.es the : 'iifjcstioa,. iimgqr-ajqs the -liver, aad.gives ... ntw lifejiialeaergy to;every fuactio.a-ol v ' '•'" the body."'" The" testimony of 'thousands as tH.i-be g.reiit,Kcbefit--dci'iv.ed fyoni. Hood's ^•u'.sitpraritlH, «hbti!d''Cj>aviace .evwybody t.b'.i -it -is.ptc.iditiriy^ebestblopd.-.puriS'ei' And sprinfr.medielae.'. . . - . ' • ' '-..S^wS Amoag .those -atteading the session-^ munifv.•-" The- eatisiiv which. lUl ti>-'h-i*s •leatli were -TIMI; of iVc'nt mi s'ckness. was bri4f aad hi'5 dvirth.wa? stil- ly- pdu-fu;t.--.-..Kti)it,'.(ibligtiVif aott geatal he Jitid uiiiy ;Iriehds,," ull.-of whom-'wiM moura hin uutirai'ly. deuth .and regret--that he did apt seqhig dangeot until it;w'it? tcio late,.. Ilq leases; a; sistar, Mrs, Rev. P. L. Kuapp,'.a «ft>ahdo-aoehiitivadjtugh- ter four years »f; age, . : ro;aioilr.a : :hLs-'deatii. • —Eiwrgy will do atmesUuiything, but -It ca'aoot exist it- tlie.blo'bd is.ifnpare and ,mi.*.-fs sliig'gishly ia .the veins. There-is .n..th-ia^; si).go-id'for -cle. ; jn.siag" flib bhito'd and.imparting--energy.to >th« -'system' as n. .t)Ut.;lvi^|'Aycr's..Sa-iMaparaia. Prieerfl. Sixbottles $5. Stiht'-by druaRJsts. :.-•'•. ' /.'-.'•-.- -^His:U:a-ivfe?-who'c.oatcaip}at{i going •to Africa bhoultl HS-e Tulip-Soap. It will make them autre palatable., to the'.canai- blVls:: ' . , : ; .-•-. '••'•• '-'.•'.-' ••. ' . : -. ' y .yT|iEiii:..BUti.ijs;Eas BockiNG. •, ..Probably no one thing has caused such- agt'Ber'*ta:evivai 6i.tradeat,W. HI Mbr'r rison's drug store as'their 'giving away to j thesr customer* of so many free triaL-hot- . f(as:of Dr. Kiug's N'e.W. Dis'coverf'fbr C-oa j. ffiitupt ion. Their trade "is simply enorm- I. tins' iji this v«ry'valuable article from * he. ! filet tlwt it 'ate ays ..cures and never .disup- pi-itnls'. " Cou'gha, Golds, - Asthma, 'Brou- -chiri«, Croup, aqd ail throat and tang dis- eases quickly curedl Yoa.'caa test it be- fore ..buytag bygctting a-trial bpttie Iraq, l»r$$ size fl. Everybottle .warranted, .- **•.*•- -..-"'•' '". : ; '• '"'-•'.". :; Mi3¥t?fSB'DBffH'. Thexoadsrare getting-veij muddy and the going bad.", - . .. . * T-rLagt Sunday itight We hod.heavy thunder, pd sharp -lightiag.' •. -;.*...' Some siigar msk«r» have- jus| ; "tapped, their" busies, '_ A T'ery few'tappea e^riiet aad have had the benefit pf one' of two runs, and. have put their, product''iatb the market' at high prices, - .'"'.''•• A warnl su|jB• party -was; eajoWd by' about 100 guests at theMetliodistpatfon-; age KEoaday .evening, A telegram re- ceived by the. Rev, W.' M; "Hiabroqk in the moaning, ©f the dangerous illness of his soil in Water.tpwn,. called, hira-'and. Mrs; Hqibrook there, bNit-as' ,the hotice bad, gone out, friends put. in their appeaf- aace la their abserice. -...;• . .: ..Ambrpse. Smithlia,- Yernqn; Taylor,-. Clarence .Pitcher and;.Miss-Lottie Hash' are attending the-academy At LowT?ille, . . Mr. Forbes.,who has beea. spetidiag th& winter at'Atexahdria' Bay, is-visitiag his- son,. Robert Fbtb.es.-; : ;•'.•' ...- .•'••''•-_•' The Rev. RC wySill made.a.shbrt-ealV Tuesday on L. R. ;H0agh, .his- father-tin. law, ashe.w.as'returning from New York 'on bis.: way back'tO the'liaiaa Tetritpry where he is at-present i-dcated. '-."_' . .A dime sbciable.will.be -held-' on Wed-' .aesdiy. qveniag la the Tpwa hall in the interest of the. society Of"the Prqsbyterian. church. ••-.;.- .-• • • _•'••__ ._-.•' •'.'.- .' WsrieH Salmqas, '.wKoia tvell kn'owa throughout- -this". community;' died - last. Friday night quite unexpected, -no't hav- iag.beeh sick, only a few;, days.. "Hisyfu- neral was attehded at Sis fesid'enee .on Tiicsday afternoon at. &.p. ml,. the -Rev, J. W. .Eariishaw officiating. His rcmaias were deposited ia'the vault' Of out ceihe- iety to aWait buri'ai,,- .; One morning-last weekvvaen James H. .Pitcher weat t'o his barn he foiirid-. h i s foat'ye'ar'colt dead.'"' Oa. investigating matters'ih'if fact -svss revealed'.. The horse had-a-sickspelL^aad in. his -'floundering;, he got his five ring'baiter-off aad crowd-- ed'the barn door openi .and' after getting 'oat;'his: tracks- ledovet' to-'the Hefmaa .Pitcher farm -where he" .w-|s raised;- .There. 'Was evidence that he Was in. : great: :p'aia froai his frequent lying down and-rqlling. After this his'.tr.apks led back-to' the'barn, from --whence, he bid, gpa% : aad- tha ddqr- .being open he-made-,his way b.ack Where he was foan »_ dead, as before.stated., M.p., Pitcher.says .that- .when. they -were dbmg their chores the bolt ...appeared well and. .ate-his grain as usuaL . It is-quite a loss' to'.Mr, Pitcher, as he was avalpable-aolt, •The-following are.'the officers, -chosen last. Sunday: evening for the ;coming', quarter of the"yoaag.peoplS> society of Christian endeavor:.^^President, Clemeaoe Pitcher; vice'pwsidqatSj -Mlss.Rutli. Rob- erts, and Jessie-Taylor*'secretary, Mrs.:- Lewis'Shepafd; "treasurer, 'Grant.B,'Syl- r vester.; b-usiaess committee, 'Mts.;."'JE)ayid Wetmqre, Sidaey; Sylvester,. -Miss Alice' Whit taker, Miss Carrie Mott aad.Yernon. Tayior^ - •"-"-• . . •''' •- ; - ..- ':•'. - - - •::The Closing exercises 'of.-JI% Gebtie. Corrigaa's select school' last --week."-We'dv aesday .Were very pleasing^ . The tectta-. ..tio-ns were first rate,,th.e..p'aatomines eould- "notbe"beat, -aad everybody knows the. " siaging- was first-Crlass, ' The concluding drama,. "Down byth.e"sqa -shore.,".w.as. finely played. Every part was properly assigned,.-and. 'each-one adapted to-his. character in.'ttie drama, -We do hot-over .draw or make- any .random statements when-we saythat it is-seldom that a fiaef upte.rtainmbnt is> witnessed' than the stu-."" "defita of Miss-.Oorrigaa's-'school, gave to' l i e la.tge.aadi,etiee which .gweted thiirn. The winding-up seene, the 'Florida- bar. ber ia his paatornine. acts, dsmqastrated, that he- ;\vas .a--better' 'gatherer than .a sh.>ivei:,"-but -after;.-all.h'^. was well adapt- ed to genteel flourishes with Msrazbr,bot his arms were too weak to hold the' in- StrUmeht. ' ' . ,.', : '- PICMC. -' jf4U>EBTJJii(i. : '.-'. '.'."•.: ._.',; . MtS; AvBogert^ "who his-beei MsiMng' her daughter, ^s^lff,.' : W^•fY ; anA^aber,•-haS' Teturned to iet'home at/Rbaxpobd.--; -.-. v ' Darwin'-E. Jones Of ILb^ville, is-visiting. 'Ms cousin.,. "Waters Alleh>:'". '''. ,. : * -'. - We anticipate a.Veadipg m the neat •futurel ' . . ' . . - . •'. .;--.;. /. -•". -.-'•:•: lliss Hatties .Q. Vaat&qWat^et, of this place, will leave her' ho'aie Sex.t Monday: for i time to rqgide in Cattbage," She in-: tends 'learning the vistmffliang-iraae. yp&\ s msl!::hier:subeess. ...v 1 :".;•-.--. '/f ' Njelspn Smlta, - wijilq-vvailkingcOWithe ice ia-Black "river. 'iieat : ;Ms{ homey"bybke; thtough.. Nq.orie:was. heaT|;hinij but affet:' * time heauceeedqd,ia gettiag to the shore safely. -. We -ttust'he-.wlllpot tryftaften,.: :a« It.cannot- b'e -tiry pleasant,". J-,'-\. : " r- : -_.-'-.-. ."• -3fts;'Jv E," Allen isvisi&hg Mts'.'.E, A; TanDewaIker;'- : '."-•;,-.: ;j' , \\. r -\ ... -j Rev, $ri" Hill preaqhedlhis farewell sgf-; mbn-last'SaBday. .-.'..{• M-^"'. ... —jfever. tie a cap to you. dog's tail, not; use any- .other than '.Tulip.Soap. ;•-'!.- "' - •-'/wM-ET-iajitG'NEw;"y ? • " : , . Gents' solid gold watch, stem-winder,, with geauuie A.meKcaa moveniea.t, war* ranted in every pa'rtfculat for. thirty dol- lars, at J, S. Tatdy's jqWeUy store, Low yiUe,. N.Y, -...,..'" .'_• \ '.>-- : ' •AXES^i>IBti.'B>S:. [ , .'*';; April % 1888,—TMs'-isabright,' warn : day, . Roads yery muddy; ?npw'. Mpsttv; gone. The:St. Jjaweaceriyefis-Open .11 . the channel.-.. Tkiyaehjfc Spry steamed u^. to iJonad isktad yestetaay, .fihje '2d; thq , water is.^vbrylbw:..; . . . ' .- Mt;-Bertraaais. buildiag A.yachtabpui.; 7i or 80 feet long at the head of 'James: Btr.ee^.-- - -..• •..-.;..-...--- ; ; . v. .-.v.-. :--.y; The- :Patiraaa cottage stands .put vary prorainerttly; .and- is progressing t»war£ oornpletion.'•;••-.'- '. " - : . . .,' -' "'" TSfi Wartibr's stone palace cmlrisistaa ' in the river-^bove wiir'sppa.-attract "at" : ten'tiqa; -The-"'s'tbne; -ate to be -brbugfa from theviSriaa'Stona islapd^quarty. .Th'.'" 2?polished 1 granite pPlati. iirfe:to.com frbm -Wtmprit, !•- Ifc : is tp %qg'He qf-th"e€t"' - est and -mo.st- eiabbtato..GPtta.ges -pft^th. rivet. yNew York,-, Chicago,-- Rbehester etc., liaye.a Reputation; •sna a priae;'to,.prt'* sent and maintain, andliereds the piac':- ; for .'display and pleasaje. .'the.-,riveri*: loagand widejaBdthe'.isiaa.as.ate aum; erqiis-and "beautifuL Paradise may in.-}' be.fay-frem-ffiis'piace cr frOm. .this life givmg^-river* . : --' .. -.-.-.- ; ' :<.*.'•:•.'. \ '" Mr.'Sisshn, fof-merly of tbe firm of Sk son & Fpx, of this' place,, las .formed"; copartaersHp with Mr, .D..Araold,pha o,„ 1 W'.' Fox's clerks, an eat'erprising jouiif... maa,: and they .are flow comnien.4agybuf.. incssia Mr.- Tassy'^. new'stbie.-OBjMali.; street near, the Hartmaa House:, ; Theit; prospects,are yery'flattering.' There at^" Tioyr four.-exteasive variety, stoiss' ia thit-." place, besldes'.thtee gre'eery. stores. _j6*i : hardwaTo stores, : a feultafld-eonfectiphfir. store, .aad aa, extensive drug store; ; -The Reformed ohfirch qbser-yed" Easte. last Sunday with-, appropriate, -^services morning and avenlng,, :ana.thq*'au:dlenc-, -; room .was decorated, with', ripusq. plants.. . T-fe-fungraL. services .of ?ln agedydeyot-'- •ed ?nd highly esteemea.Biember. of 'thf;. •M, E.-chutch were.heid at 11 a. m.ia'fti-. -Methodist cbuich... They'- Were. for, Mis-- ; ,'icfaryKriag, .Who was suddealy taken li : atMr'.S. Bi'MlilleV v s'o.liMbBdaye' : veniap - Mavph ?0,,and was apparea% -gqwg dowT.V until, .death libeyatea".her spirit r at. ?:$'; O'clock' on "Friday evening-"'"-" She is so|> pbsed to..have-had-'coh^estiqhbf thfibfaii'. 'andlier disease was\su#'.that :Sh"e--.wr8:-: Tery te.sile^s.and\s.poWl>Ut-Iijrie-'&oug;l. she. died-very qvdetly" aad hopefally^ JS.\ ". lite-told- -of a-'death.fliat isVtbjbe boybfeeo.. The ".pasto'r .bhpse. fbr; 'IHS? -tes.t.ythe-- j?> .'. clause of thc-SSth verse.of thq^i;th-.ch|p^ te# of- Joha. , It was E'ast4l,- aaa:hqtlius-' badd had. died 31,years.;befpre• on-;lEast&' day. "The cQhgregatioh .was Teryiarg*' -and atteptiv«,' 'ahd-the '-sub^'ee'tpreseatef- ' wjis impressive and .profitable. "• ' Her re- ; &aihs were quietly .depositbd,. iuthe .fa.aiT .ily.;'gr.quna-atPlessis;upoB whiqh iaerect- e d ' a :beaa;iafal-,monahieB.t;;.-- ^'Shev-rest)-; •froia ier-lab#s,"' aad%erohildreii,frie"nd:. ;'aad the ehurph e^anot -forget. her v '-: y The. pastor pfeaclxed-.his.last sertaba £ . p;-large'house ih--the'evening. "."•'•-• "- -'. - -More than ^3,ia0'havebeea.ta:5s'3aan ;' ia^ "the past conf -rence' year. By the S- El;-sboietyj aad it.fa np.\v freefromydeb .; jiad the year."oliiSe? -well, With; a report * •_' be'nevqlbnt .Golle'etioas' inorq 1 '&Mdqttbk t-heimountof last y.eit's"^^^-^-'.- ';.-'-.'"• ;.; ' '. Thepastor-ahdiiis wi'fe.hiid.plannedt<- ieave hbroelbr coftfefeaW-qn'Mondav-p m.; but .a fuaeral service;, at'li : '-a-' m; -fiv. ••- miles away prevented, .aad iiaother abou.. the same distance aftanged ^r'^ediiei day, 11 'a. ra.;',wIR; : fiqep.-hmi;from-ro : call at-the cbrkereac4-tliis- : ye?,f, : ; '-. "'""•• ."Mrs. Cotttell left v -home- % stage i\ Redwood and from theneeby cars "to Saady- Creek", on, fuesaay'.enrly •-^o.jjja'at' the beaside of her aged and siek mother. '- ' :•-. "V- . - ",'-"•••:•"• ".ar;'3b. ; ; --'•. :~ : .''". : --.' : -"-''"'•/;'."- ^Et®iS.-:-"-:-;.: : ' : .; : .' "=" ' ./• ':"'V^";&-5i&pi«it[;]^'SE. Riggs. yd^tti-in-'; llricalast;Tdesdayi'-.-.\:'y : - .-.<..-..-;'.. •,: 5L; B.^HiousbeVqi ifew Y/ork 'cltyybailed-; ba^Purm iribnda'iast^Mnesaay; • . ::':' .A;..T, Seympui-.- is'^^attenaing .sbiipqi aifc. ;CazenGria,:'..;- v"' -.' '.>•:-'.'-.;:''.- ,. ; .' -.".; -,-':,'; ; 'Mrs*fLoaisa.Jon^ yisitto-'^w'-Y^ofJk^cilg;.,-"I';. - _-.';-'.-.'.*-: : :":"7-" SqV; A. fj; ipu^ks and wife : are;atteaa-. lagcbnfereacfrfatRbjpder-'•:.. "--" •-r-' ; -.V.--' - Gharles j?>- Blair, of Rome^ is; visiSag' -' hispareatsbeie. '" ' y' -.;-- = ". ',.,-. : '- "-.~'.l:" ' ' -A;-iyiGcIllett atteaded; the. teuniqii of- the";-18B3) regiment : .at- Watertowa.' 1M$ .. .Jiqaday;-.-•-.;-::.; _'; -...-.:--..-...-;.' : - ; ; r.-:'•:'.,.'• ' ..W; -.Fpste'r Ph;elpsj-"-""wliiie. ruaiiinBf ;«. buisz SAW: jji %pjtl-.ty$t"sybek'Frida-y,-had theihkfottutie/tbhayfeqarbf the : flriE;er*..' oa -the riglit baad: sawed off1, ; ;"; ! '. .'..-;•: -^W.^Br.iWffljamS'isi^ro.vingi-the ipy-.. peataac^ bf.tbe iatetibt of las'- -itpre.^y,: giyingit,a"boat ofpainl.an'apap>r.:. fe.'" Williamsfcaq^ysh-W tblniake:«stqre=*fo'-- .riactiyej,,; : .v .'-••"-'•~- ;: "/-.."-:V-'. : -"--'!..- : ' ""' : y ; :'} ^}".~: NJeitSat&aay-evbm.ng^'will^^^:obeur tlie <xidbjtiqii:'. -qf" thb- Tu'riM:'-fiwa iGhooi fit - Music bali-J.;, A very Hab ? -prpg^m-'mll,l>b;-' presentedaad'it Ivill' pay:^ny;pne,-4o.at- 7 teaa..y-,:'. -..' •";.'.."__.-_".:."";'"';•;"/-.--"'-..' yy'-<.--/' '-.As .^tefeBtiagEiisfer'iainbqri'T^sii&<i : ;y in thdMi ;B;- crh^qh : last;Simd^'*TeKifl|^." ; : ;Th-e:'p.atrqns pf- Thrill qhebie^^actory itt ' heit mebtiaglieia lMt"yeekFriday?lb6ti;: .'•aviir. BSypbud -salesmaa and ; trea8tir<!r,." •%B'd W., : S,;;^att secre|aryy Mr.-P*Me,lJ^:. jclvea qabdOli^t^ pet:Jniia.atea'for making , ;*h-eesie,:•';:;": '••'}•"•?;) '•;-'-;'.'-; !v"^-"; : -:\' ; :'.>'"" -'It la witli pieasufb;|&iit %e,i$ n :ouiice. ;hafcail'the-stockjiasbebn taken mfiiC: ;ariniag'fttetdry," a a d aec'e|sa;ry 4tepswM- : ie taiden-/to "seeur& £. : .6ha"rtery : feuyM lot-'. -admake^^E ;6thet attaagementetobqiial,- Faria istoiq -eengatulated^ tiit'^his; %n,<- .- .erptise. is..toybel , aadsa".to:our. villajje,-J .i?hibh-mthayralbJoaa : ^l:giye: Turm, a : , "jreat b'o&m..- - .:."..A- -- ".-'-*-- *ftBPOa. i rSfe. "•••'•- ..J?SBO^-lii iowville; J£arcfiJl,:1888; dt^iart.aa^ •ase, Kr». Kelson H. Boefl, ageil62 ;ye«»:aiia-3 noutlj..--: ..- •- -.- .-»'. . ,i-., --•:- .-...-. :.---..'• YdtOTSr-ln: "jft'ntisae, MtciS.4i- i&er'Jesiier ,jav,'»3i:<)£ ; VV,illiam J. aiid laiiBUa."i"trape»ced .'.ffl-biiitiir. -i.;:.., J- •••'"•:•'?. :'• -'• ;-.-,,.' .•-" ' ^isli^iaHvstsoai-iraro^ Sl„i888i..**QiailB..- ' -V?ard,:a?^.Sy^rs,ilmoiitJis" ; anai8:day».- .;. SEtBEteASt^-la 'Harrisburta,'Aprit J,"18SS,. "-taxidSeiber^a!Ji.ai;ed 144ay*.' ...; •'.-•..>-- Tim$$,t-£ii. ibwvtlli:,. Apr|l 2; 188S. r Edward,. Jafeeyc-agedSf jeflr%i-moiita>nd;ir.d*y*,, -; ' = --; ' -SAEStoSs—fii Martinslitirithi Mawa' : SH888,. -V.ar-c:Sk.Sai!Sps,.-3ge!d68;3*8rs."':.--- .':• .'.'..'•- BOSHAHl^ia Hari5stnv?h,,.3I»roh «>, tSSS,- , 'liarlesSo5liar;t,aEed-B0 : Sesta..'v. . ,- ".V- HORTO'S--Iii3s6»*iHe,. jKaref 30*3^8, .Sarah' •luffonj-agedfiiyeaa,-K". ; - - ' ' ' ' • ' "' —.^Ja'praef to'reauce : nry : .stock.-whfch 3 bave.oa hand,! WilPsets'hoeWfot;® q^C and ae-w shoes ,for-2B ceats eaeh.for Cfisli\: Now is the tims to have ybuy horses sboi for spring, .'. P. MqGoyBU%," 40*3.-'- : .:§towc^ J<o)fYil%^^f-': ",. ;;,:-;,;::.F^&ISC^NTS.y ;:,yy^.. v ""- •: We will seaa.you-Dt. J^uimanh'ftgteat r .' tedical-Wprfcv l60'pages/*cdorea ; ph»te8 - •xom.. l}fe.yyM^--im88^'-Tiriiabj:6 ad^aer- : yergabljsjtedi ' 94> any adares» pnrie- -eipt'of ^rea..g=eeat_stanips to payppsfc -ge, Aldjess' A.. Pi Crdvfay & 60,^' Bos-' ,-ip., Mass. 40*3; Seatha. Absol utely p#|*> y :'Ms powder-aever^aries;- : AiriaiveioifTnatK ~ .Tengifli^ad^wholesomeness. Mb)*; eeofipmteia; - -iri-tBe ordinary kiads, : ani-cai^OtDe:flola T* .'anettfionj^th'tlie^mnmfeaeof lejrtesti,.*ltort 'aJbt.aimaoi-jshMtaiatepdwdieis. SbldoMrui •a; "KOYsSi: :?; - '/y_ :Bns|nasB'tJ»c.al"B»-:-."-''j - v :.;.: -.-..-'.'•'1-:.:.; p.'esa"|Mt!ikiii|'i. "'-.."_•' ..:'-•;-" .'• Mrs; A^^Bbarl^ has tbmoyea;iier4res* : il'akiag'-roonis!. to :Nb.•:S9 , y:Sbu : tb flat:ia. he. Smith..bibqk,- ..TharMng hbr.&iieaai, -:rf^.pasfr$^asysrS.sheymS. bq giadto*•? •** " yidJau ; 'al.uer i^i^mM,;./.:; ? "-' " -V".'-. "•• \ ^"v^hbb ybu, **«*'-' a. ndebqaTd J J ^ % ^labetet: Brbsf . 'TheyTatfr^eHin^ tSieia-;- at "SweStprices. •--., \.^y'<[!;'~' '.'• --. -. **^-'--,.;.. - —rCall a:hdiee : tlie'm before% jsijtqq 3ite ; - hose- foiaiag, 'Jparp'et ib ck^rs .at only ybne fpikrqaciatHaberetBrPs; ;>.-::yM.y :y .i'^Dbtt't-^ay.tfsiajgte: ^ r i c l e of fqtiJ^ Jure iifitil yo'u1tta¥b : ;b?ll<s3-! ql-..ItaberilE. : .fjrqs, theV^at'b'atgdjBC giy-qrs.,--. ; 'S8»memT , 5 -»e*"ffiej'^e-s»^''T^a'ei^ldy.-.y.-/-;.;.tE r "-;:"'y -'• -Xll^'to^abetetlBr^yvWiyiy'b^wle- . hey ; .qte; gj.vjag^rea^br..batglwi» ia ash, '. aSqjie *hd inli. m ahogany' charairwr ipui(i. •han' : aay.otlie.t jhqtisft ;^ v ork.' Calland examine «n^ f«tlo*«* jprJ&H^: ! ^?y"y;.;.'>y. i \>. ;"---" i,;'•'-- -.; •..&:,._.,.

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.* . ..-,.-. .itnt^£ewfe<?«tmty Independent,.

' ^ ^ ^ J J F ^ - A P I ^ t , , 5, 1888;

I —A curiosity was caught in Clear t ake [ aqar Kmgstoa last week. It.lias turned

: | ou t tobb the south, seal. >.The mystery ' is bow it got thete alive, The owner has

• i been oSeredMK dollars for it. but will i • ' , - , " ' " * -' "

'.} n o t j s f r l L • - . . < • -

—At a.meeting ofjthe. executive com­mittee of the anglers' 'association of the St. Lawrence river, 'held in New. York city, at which twenty. members weie present in person or by proxy, ,W. W.

Deacon Saaford Parsons; of teyden, who was stricken with paralysis, Monday, March Stith, died last' Wednesday ^eve:

n'ing, Sir, Parsons had.aiways.res-idea hi Lewis county, and was 01 years of age.

Sudden Death. , . ' , ; ^ - - ' ; '

• -;jttrs, Nelson. H/Reed,-aged .about-S3 yeais,- c!iq3-very snddtmty.qf heart .disease while in- thqii sugar-bush-.,uea-r.- her hotae

J p a th'e.East road in -this: town, yesterday j. Byington. of Albany was unanimously "His wife died, some' years ago, but three\j '^^^J^ abOift i"• o'clock.•'••- I t

seems

Loc a l Tim e Tab le .

^©n.Dayan-streQt last-eSeniqg^ and about, twenty-five of her young-friends were ^«sseo»WTO,hi.TUOaiHi. 'PaSsrawr train SiSa avut

• ' ^ ^ # r ^ i 4 ^ , ' , ilSla.S-lyi'eseiat.- -.They bad a-pleasant and enjoy. g'j'-LV.'-i.---.. '•• v ' ! abfe.tinie.-..-'-' .-? : •• "• ' ..- *.;-, -

'tfrwgiit-train,; ifcs&aj*u \

^rdeftBr;83h,';'o|'-.Biag'. Sing,' States - j . -l-that-owin^-toifieiialUfeQf the.legislator*

"ifThe.siiQw feleiyagi-^ ."'- '•._..-. : :v^Yesteia^;*as;a.^dd :sati"aaw:j . ._. ._. . v . .... ^ ^ E M - « f l ^ § i r e a g ^ ' b ^ a f f t ^ e d ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ e . - n e c e s s a r y , approbation for .--.,.-. ji...-...; ; ' . j ' - ' - . , . - . . . >:-.' --.;'•.-.' -..-. -" • • S-the.poB-tfeUarice- of-'work- m'-this prison, : .^Seitf^hfe"JQaes ;Pitm%^ Efe-'i^beea-'^oidBfelieatd'-iook 400-men in ; : ^ ^ ^ . ^ . B h ^ ^ T E » M a j e sav J ^jp^jjjg..'.. ;',,; -:;; v\ ."".'" .'• ".. -JpSvA$*?k;.%--;£.-v. . ' ^ - . v - - :•:.•:.'-.' ;^pr^Jjk.;ci:l%e^.ffweihk>o^.mef-; {'','..'•:v"'-i6ap^age-'iissgitatmf the-:subjeet'of:

--'•'' ..:^&l&iom.n$&S~^y]': ••••'•'. • ' - " - - . ... • -.

,-•;---'.'' ?^R«sMi,'-J&ot3ks shippedoh. Tuesday; •; ^y^pteft^^^ ; •"'.-. .- v

'*'./'•"• "• \-^SeB^btt Redder' ywillyjayeffrcr.. the '•.-"•.;-';jfepc fe&dnt day iddress'at©gdensburg. -,,

~-V.-"""-.;-^'BSt^V&'"-^rfBgfeg--"%^oaa''-prieV|i» ;.-." V-thi£hiar-kei and Meets with-arreafys.ale.

V; • . .. ..^Siejmafi- •DAveitpprg of Co.peBb'agen;.; •-V.'.v.yife':.spVBd^

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: -; ''^ere.wiH-.Be *o fe OK iite\-.third Segree ;?-•-; ittlo^gferrpsm to-moiiow -<Sriday)- efen;

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•-:-'„.'b^*v.--#.TPs66Efe«<^/i^^en*: -hi*a.. as .V .^fegi^bstt-er^ssaihis coaditioir is.craite

. \ | ; '*2airmSig; ' . ' : ^ ^ : - V - ^ ' :-*" ="v ','':-.~'-'•'"--.•' v; ; ^ . ' ^gdV^^-joi^ ' - f iudS^ bj'ouV village ";'•':;'^^'.a;i^>$e%t:'-party./ftt'tfee=. lidiHe-oi" -1":' |6s«-:\kM% Jteaae'bn:^as'to&.street Moa-.

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^{; toinit of s^t&fer^;fet?|s,#cfe:-^ y • . r .= ' " ' - ; - - : ; -^T^;" i -^f -^ j^Vft^^pe |^gea; '•yrV-'-'flfe^.rf-j^lS&^^^V^^a^'a^ir

--: .:-35 :'je;ais, .-^3ie' ;anti(mT^einirit; »f :h'ej; • : ,4es&4*^ed;sdrrawr' to;iBfihf tnfeiiffsi'";;";'. ;-..._ :'l-~S~Mxe -a6*iHQB." dpW |a;t\ Parkers.-' . . : ; . fedge ^.©ajs|oiftitai£ra-;;%rJ:iTed' :fepft? V; - Ifechester^fla: &%ihg jslflieea. in position'-' 5 ;'-":• toaeH^^^rY^onVof |o | ta -ifi-AWSIB•

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•\'"- ,-4^^ ,^ : :prep^$' i"fetytife.'-o'p^ing--;Of. %.Vv^MgidipB,..^^"--iiyps^ectia"-'">tD occur ' -\:- Tir^sobBC:- :-The jeaBearly. att .oiit/oithe. ;-.v/;:|SVisr.'_•'.';:..y.'.'.-"'>'- - •.'•'>••">."'•": • ' ' ' . ' •

s - ? '-.'• j J o i k CJ'Sonr t-il t&hlaek:smith: .op. jsrop-"' ;'.'-.;_ ;*ity jg' t l» .v "* -of.tfiu "T^peraaceTaier^. V.- - >• -jtSctt-M pxr^ tqccap iea - By -Ams'a -BW-sa'j.. :•-: '-.;&t:t^ol8e-; .:.'y.::.;- - - ; :v. i V..y>:-.y • ."->•' y :

-'-.-; "_V-'-.-^^e^%bje?toJs-BT^tt-«Sa^iet coS^paay J-"-:: ;'*at:jet!Mylng'fee€|.aeiit oraeis:b;y'tciegriph • • ;"i;-idr; AieirVtaket-Sv---' A4' .ordei- from'fia*t-^. ' V fQray.;:GoiiS-i jby.- telegiajshy.^^s-V received y.;y~oMJlbjja&£;. :•- : • :/:•-.: ... -/; -' '\ •'';•.- ,

\";'",^tTwo-.50uiig:, .'abie-haaieS-;:meB. taade i'- "-" ippiiea|ioS'£o '"the".f"oiicey«t BrocksdiW

- "': ..theia.fiQm star*iHgy -.'; The taagisirite sent

- V '< ;.;i . ^ - | t e -' O'STeil ft; i t t ; JTe*. :ltGrJc.'-this v". ;.;^«k:;.praeh^ng"-aVlaTgeysto.ck;" of. ;dj;y" .'-!'>' ' j joodsasa mpEriery f&r thfe-:sp"ritig;.aga-

;. :.auBwer.:traaLe;,-.^aitfeiia-. see-' fieir par^ y-.._. .vehases;B^drpyt'u^irfg-.:^-:.T: ••'.' - • -;' ;\f; ' -.. v"--".v-^_jjan^^^^.Jta^-ift-'^e:-i^feii? riyeyiMid. :.';' yjiwrior ^prpptiatipkybfit are.y iOjuOCJ for

.;, Eoiu^. bi^sfcwatfec, J3Sy00t3^or:]BariS$gtOB :r•-••;. ^5^40 ,60046? Ogdensbnrgj:'.y": '.. <:':

'-'"-:"-•"'•;! • - yr3IJ-Si.- Sacfenaei;-afidt 'MtsS-. Johasoii —. . 'ls^.^ei^i£i^yt&^M^-^&^&^ • -j : &^^ &n&^stoj^ f^:3fxiag and '^amnser-"."y.-- Jiife aiajSoimets; •; Jfa'dies,-- please-; call; ,: • beffikeypurehasiisg.elsSwhe'Ve,';".-;' *.,'- •'.'

-. \ ' y r 1&s:€laTassa'K^ -.; -J^W^.Jjeyd?!) iri I8'ft%;a,ria'pfese.d^;iireafly.

r a£the -ieS|depc>"0'JE iieriepltewy: '-iFohes, at Stores...'•. -.-.'i- . ' :

"-;' --/eKjrt&m;B;;:Wata-Cff.IPVafsbn d%ed-at ."•'h% EeMd.e|Jaeia-Jhat'-tbw-h; .^at -Erlday-, -. >"gei-M -jears,-. *\-jfe\^te4- t a d ::bees\& .;-^iat^'.;'WEr^ey^-^'_'"iQf^\.^eaW;'anij.

leases a s^fe and three'-ehfiaten>-:'. --.;''.^-Hnisi -Miiajriev'Sh>t3on, of" IioaW^a,-.'* y;^b;-hiB::b.e.QH;;ft%.eijdln^-.theaca'-leapn-y. in'',.

chaat Qf CMuttdftt. arid post-master of-. •that JHagej' diea .qiute Sudaenly .of-pneu--1

-ru'oaialast.'rha.rsdiy.- .Hf was- about 4$. -yfears of age, _aad -leaves' a' * |fe aM f oiir ^cliiflrerf.y.-';'-; •-•.-•; ;iy • " '.: ".-•."-•:". •>• ;_W/•D.^I^ T ^Ajc^ tcc t and BuildSr..' rPiaps.-' attd.Vspecififtgitions .furnished-. ba sSurt .notice. . TjF-eatyyfisre' ye'ars: -.esperi-eticeinyth:e,ere'ctio;h"'aad supervision o|, all •feiad-s-.of'buildirigs, ."E6wyiil«i JT.'-T.1. ..'

,' ' • ' " , . y ••-'•-' '•'-••- ( • • • ' - " ; * y » - - : ' : ' - * ^

.-T-fFhe. electric light'comjrnay. have com-: .raeaced setting poles apd^pili pftt- up their. Mres-.a§'-^onf.a's poss,ibie; after- tile poles-

''^reiseu'.-It'kyexpectjea :tha4-the streets.' will-'bevligh'ted by'.efectacity ia.the eptrrse.

-61-a-few/Weeks'.; ""' ' • ' • ' ' . ' --. -n

•: ;>^a?"i-;A, John'loa aad--F- L'/'T-edfaon 4e'av& for <3ankdii tOtaayafteranother- cat ."load-of iarses., „;Th#y,'wM retumabflut •,t%..rhiaaie ol^Kt'"w^ek f when; those; -WisbiBg to 'piiEChase'.shqald be' oti .hand td secure •first- selectjon'-; -.-' • . :'

;'.^-T'fiere'is' tobe:a-camp-fire a t r iMwal Bridge, •.'tb-nwi-ow.. (Prid'a-y) etl'aing for theybeaeSt' of :the:Mief intA of- Steele :p6s4-^aV0iagev'.yfleneriil: Braaiey \?i&'s-loVj' Hoa.-:Bred-- Laa'siagj H.' JV Welcby

aaa-o&ferS- isill aeliyeryaddresaes. -• • '• -

^EevyH..W,.Se :nBeti a'ad family, of ;Sqirth-street Ml.E.'..churehy Tftica, were tendered-a feceptiqa^aesday eyeaiag at'

Jbijpsiaeace :of &; ^ : Lewis ea |)aaiey' 'srieet. :'Bfr. Benaetthas just closed" his-tb^ee yea?% p'astqrate of that chiirch, . . -A petitioa is besng circulated in- Har-tisvitte aad among the ;people along the line of the-.C-aad.A,.railroad, which will so6n.Be" preseated-to-.the: post-office de-psrtmeat atWashingtoa. asking that two mails each.day be .sent- over, the line of-.,hat road.--, ; ,-:. •

;:- ;—Shepard,-<fc '•patrick,'s' •milliaer;,,.'Miss •jr»'3iu"ddie,--who has been in New -York .for the past two weeks, has arrived with the fiaesi.'display,-ot sew spriag aad sam-m'et styiea i;a 'miilthery.'gPB.ds, ever shown iaoXir.e|tyf. daj|.early apd t>e coavinced before-pBtchasiflgy,... . . - . . ' ' ' .

-4!rea -thQusaad- -. dptlais, th* fall .amount-of capital stpck, has beea sab-seribea iQrjthei THjri'a caaaiag factory aad the cpmpaay Will be-iaeOTpqrat.e'a as sopa

-avthe propel ..papers cau be filea; - The. shares.are" f&QO «ach;t-

: aad the .full oae ;h'uridred have already been, taken.

- ' ^ ^ .ff;.^mith ka'ssold-liisresiaehce-ia*tbis village; aa Sauth- Sfegte Streetj to I? -H. ,Wdo% :-for BMOO. -Mii,; Smith, has purchasedi'tlpt i a W-atei4dwa aaa will •'erect a\«sia;e"acevfpr Jb|aiself- aanng. the jcbmiag- summer; '"Wiaeai,'.completed'. he wjil .reaipyqhis 'famiLy tb that.eityi \ ' i t t is ei'pec|ea.fjia> By; \ Jftiae 1st the i F ^ o a d h a i a TelephoH?. Coiij^a^,(coin-;posed;-oi^f,' 1^Ji&%efts aia;:1&. t>.. M-' gir of Bera^ i^^^:^^m^,-bi BiKsnv. ^ f f l ^ y ^ - i i w / i W 'MeptoaeJ lia^ ism-

?;pTifed;t_6;tlte;Nq^ f l ie "pples;

ar4;.--iib:W '•• being.'' disMbutea afoijg; -. the route .- '. _•;'.-. ' . .'.'. : ' . '-.; .- -.. . ; ; '--^she••i&xem. iaij.ewisy.couaty are coming iff leara that thief-eis mor^moaey ia.faisiag pptatbes jBbfttt ia l i s cultivatioa of-iops,. and-ia^coaifonraty witKi^hat be­lief maa£;hbp ;teias. -wSLl be eQpv*rted ia-1^.potato; patches ^GtheT-yeaTf.Wea'Qabt aqt ba t the 'ehaage--wili prove a profita-.Jbleahe'Iaeferj'-vray. -:. '•-" . ..., '•-

.—A attarbexM Tesorts. oa. th« liae of t i e B6m,ef '-^atertpwti. * ' Ogaeasbarg-;ia'awaf wilt be:-made'very atta-a-ctiiv«! this' :skisqa.'.' • 0-ver'-4:CO.escarsi!aris: ate plaaaea 'fbt-this;seasoB-"'bj-.tfe.C-oaip.aaij, and will iaclii:te'altpamts-<)f- iaterest ia tlie Ifew' •Eugi.da ststes-a'a'd' t%e ea-stern maritime .prbviaces'-ol 0aaada, '•'.'•_•'•' •.•-_-."•' • ' - ' . I • i—-D. fiyShepard,'-of "the grai of Shep--'at'd'ijc-.fatrfek, is.iit'Ke'W Ybik"ibis\veek,-makiaga fiaq.selectiba^f new spriug.aad summer styles of dress goods, -svraps,baby

;;cte.3k's,yetCi.y ifew.gp6ds.will amve'.eafly ijest weefc'yRvWSrpaj to'make them a Call'and examipe goods: aad ptiees. before ;makiiig your'selections. " . " " - . -•; . t^llr- James BoMa.son claims ft have disepveted^a-miae on t i e 5uM>crd'farm aeat Satural Badge." Which' assays .§175^ of-siiver to ffie'tofc';. The- pre ia: s'aidto. cbataia also whi*e:ir.oa aad copP?F which -together-will"ferai"a,a,e3;eeileat .bell met* ai.: - .^OQ.poands of this -metal caa be oh-' 'taiaea.fram-a-.tpa"of ore; ' '..^rTke..t;ailr0aa.c6mparij; made a mia-tiice ia'.fixing the-priee.of .cbafereace-; tickets at this station, the.* reduced, fare -^hteh they gave'bjy. the; wa / ' o f Water-tdwn beiag lepasiderable; iapr^ tiaa. trie fuitfate:.%:^'w-ay-"6f-'IJfica;';' As a'c&tise^ ijaeace most of those v/bo i t tead the eoa-

•- iereace/gp by/the way of Tltiea.' . ' . '

' - —Alsbh Wider, bt Oansta'&ieTil'ie, made .an. as'fflgament.*^^ tVSder pa. Tftfea&&f ana,pftp*rs'%ete '."pted' ia-fiiii' ebuaty.yelerk's :a0cc.-pn the same day. iPip.ifbilpTOag:Claim's sre.preferiea: yBla-7$. Widerr ^sSOj-' iiropey loaned j Samuel ^BEfjjes, |-B6-y'Joha-Tyjet:,$2..5£'i :Wilfem .Sabefts; '|1'8.%, the:last three for labor..

.-'-^BegiB.aiBg'gaturaayj April 7th, w« will ; aeli. ont ".eatir? '.stock' at.. crockery,' glftss-' •waTe-, larapsahd groceries at pubEd auc-tioa.- Cbnie early: aad get the benefit of first-choice/ ,Yfe have.a :fmoline'of- crock-

'^ery-and'.aecoratea. toiiet ware that will- be SQia^tb theiigliestbidder.; Auction aft^r-

L nOAaflaa-evening.>' A-- SI; JI114.S.& Sqi?,. .l'.i&EkBtoek/- _•-'•-;. •-, -,-'->"/-. ' . .'..-

' -^Tweaty-trrree'.Members.' of theMa^ sop'ic ffat&iai'ty,,'of.; this- village,, weat-tci TtTtca on- a-special teiaHqaday afte^aoppy -*o .-attend "the. .te'ceptiqa: and banquet'

—ProceecljiBgs in de lunatico iniiulrea-do in the case, of Albert Sheldon of Dea-marfc were.had beirire T. Miller'Keed, -eomraisioner,-. aad; a sherifi'"'s jury at the coarthopse i a this.viHage Monday. II. H. . Eyel appeared• iot .the- petitioaers. The. jury fouad Jir. Sheldon to be of.ua-sound miaa.and'iaeapabie.of taking care ofhisbtisiness interests..' A committee Will'be appointed. ' 7 ' -

—We hear that a Gre-ig maa was ia town ©a juesday- tryiag to- rem one of the b#dia 'gs on-. Sta.tc-st. for. a saloon. X7e havs a good many more saloons than

:We waat now, aad measures should he : takeaj if possible,- to prevest :the opening. of• W t h e r . There-are eaougli ia M l •blast at. present td ruin half the ,boys in tawfi, aad- nearly that number have been 'well nigh ruihed already,

• —The total-n'ambef of erqssiags on- tbe. Ice brio^e'from Prescot-t to Ogdensburg. this seasoa was 6,933, and the aumbef of passengers' carried '9,'474, la 1887 the last crossing, was . made- -March'2% .the : ^ 6 ^ ^ oHC 0f tbe public'streets' of- "'-the totalauraber beiag^.SDejWlth.o^SS pas-Isepger's. 3Phe ' number of crossing^ in 18S().-was;3,.o94: and the- aumber bfpas-s'eagers carried 4,080. This year the last crossing Was made on the 34th.

^-Janes <& SkianetV boot and shoe stdreis eoESpletel^ B'lled wita new goods for t i e spring and summer trade. 'Prices-are very low. Thej are selling better shoes everyday iatheweek for$1.50 thanare be-i lag advertised in Lu wVilte by other dealers at $i.?3 to be sold only on Saturdays at thai.priee, and Called %%,00 shoes'. Give Joaes"& Skiaher a Saturday's Calt before .buying.. You will save moriey^ ' 41 w2

—Albert Beckwith, of'Taberg, was killed by the cars hear Keea's statioa on the.K.. W. & O. R. K Monday ^^eaiag. Beck'with was><implayed by the Caledo­nia Iron Mining company at Eeeayillej aad- was' badly, intoxicated wheti rua over and killed by the cars ' . His body' was sn mangled as to be hatdly- recognizable.. Whiskey caused his aeath aaa the rail-rbaa- company are exanbiated (from all blame, . -

~-The young people's society of the Presbyterian church, are to have a sugar party and entertainment consisting, of charades, tableauxs, music, etc., at Kuscpe opeEa house this afternoon and-evening. ITo admission Will be charged for enter­ing the hall. Warm sugar will be served for tea ceats. There will be masioby the famous Jones Brothers, who will appear

^before a, Lowyille audi«ace for. the first time. The public ate invited.

-rThere was a large attendance at the Dayaa-st. opera house last Tharsday eye­aiag, t a witness th.e eatertaiamont gi^ea by the piipila of the State-st* public scaool. Every available seat' was occupied, arid, severatwho carae-ia late were compelled ,'to stRnd. The- entertaiameat. was. first-.cl^ss ia every tespect, and reflected cred­it oa the teachers and pupils 6f tbe school. The total receipts were i.10.5 and the ex-peases-aboat $23, . .-.

• ^^The tyatertowa' Times of .Saturday has -fme lollowiag; " " W. H.- Smith, the real estate aealer,'has purehasea a large bttflding lot on the corner of ICeyes" ave-'^aeahd Jsy- street^ bf'Eev B,."Gt "rTeycs-aad one aajoluing faciag' oa Tay street, of Pi'wlingSf Deloag; ''He'will immedi­ately erect ,qa the above- meatroae;d lot vt fiae-dv^eillnghquseapd' a barn. Whettthe buildi'agi are completed he will remove i i s family from Lowville' to, this city."1'' •

! -^-Members of the Watertowri Stnte-st;. M, 3§. church .and coagregatioa, presented their pastor.,' lief. C, G-.Townsend, at a reception give?a at the church beeevenmg" .last' week, with a fine -gold watch as. a' tskein of'their love' and esteem. . A beau^ tifiil .gold watch was presented'to his wife oa the same occasion, b y the. lady" mem­bers of .the chareh, Mr, TpAvnatend has-closed his three years'of sfi'ccessful.pasto-. .iate with that church,, aad. will be appoint-. edto.a newfield -^ labor at the present coafefeace. . ... -

=r-The Meads of Eev;' -and Mrs. .Alex--aader Br-andey,;.-of -Pbtsdam, mnde them • a surprise visit one evening-- last. werkrtfee occasida being, tbe.. tenth anniversary' of their marriage. A purse of- over $.80 for-the purchase of a new. silk.dress, was presented-to Mrs. -Bramley by Meads and . the church, a chiaa tea set and a- bed-room ..water "set by thq-relatives,.afida beautiful qil paiii-ting^ by Mrs. Swan.. Mr, Bramley. has served four years as presiding elder of the St...La-wfeacedistrict,- - . :. -;-deputy,Sheriff'Lorenzo' Surith,,'of St. Lawreaee eoanty, startea from Can-' tpn-Tues^day morhiag- on' train Ho.'.4- On the.R.--Wy-<S: O^Tdad, having in .castody 'two prisoners," They were• haadcuffe'd •together and- occupied oae seat ia the ear. . 6'n'e'oftho prisbaers ."slipped" the.-, iroa bracelet .from-bis Wrist,, bpeaed . the-. Car window, jumped-oat while the traia;

-.was moving dowly'betweea Philadelphia aad Etaas; Mill8,-anasaecessfaliy. inade his escape. •-;. . :•.•• ••-_' .-. -• '•'.'

""' -Wadge it'eanedyhas' appointed Hoa. (jf.'H. V. Gould of Lyons Palls,temporary reeeiverr periding' the suit bi-oaght by Joseph K, Wilbox and ifoa- •' Wariier Miller against 'Harriet Pratt.' - All of'.the.; parties except Mr. Miljler, Tqside- .in this county,'aaa are exteasive lambermeri.

vive. Funeral services were held froai his late resideuce at 13 o'clock on Saturday,

— Miss Kittle 'Diekjassn is about to open a class in vocal and instracaenttti masic. For terms apply to her-at 'her tesideace on. E'astoa street or by letter. The folloxvlag letter may be of interest.to those wishing to cultivate the voice: '

BOSTON, MAaerr,. 8, 1888.

t t i s with pleasure tha t . I recommend Miss Kittle Diekinseji as one fully quali-fied to impart reliable vocal .iastructicm-.. Her method is pf the Italian school. She has a good knowledge of the male voice as Wtfll as well as the female voice.. .Hoae

1 roof, aadaa her exertions tp eall..-her. soa-f WJllard,- who was gathering, sap,, and in ,-trying to .esticguish.' the .iirej brought oa j .heart diflicalty, ^vitb. which she. .was tTou-. , bled", and sitting .ctqwa.slie-expiMd with* ' in tea.miaiites, otdj. speaking, once, aad , that was"-to: ask. .'for.water. 'Mrs!. Reed iwas a member, t>f "the • State-St. Baptist [ churbh-of.this.vilia'g6,;:a-h.-ighly resijeeled \ lady, atid her taariy Meads and acquaiat-.. aaces ia. this ;vici-oity. will be ,greatly paiued'fo-hear of her sadden death. Two sons, Charles' S, and Willar'd, iu e- left to

' mourn their mother's Qeath, The funeral will take ,place..to-niorrpw.(Friday), at

can fail to become greatly improved-who Li o'clock, from her home on the East may study with her;: ' ' - : • L , ^ ' . " ' - . " - ' • • • ' - . ' . '

' J , HAiHtv W H B B L R R J -' • ••:':^.: ••''•_' .-u_y . . - - u .

"• Voice-Teacherv .! •'-"»*•'TTI^'W i ~" • A Bold Suglary.

;—Thomas McG'oweh and Michael Con- - ^ ' ^ ^faboat S 'OO in greenbacks ley, -two aesperate characters, have beea m^ ^ '^as-st'olea'.-tram' ander the. pll-iad'ictea by the graad jury' of. Jeffer,soa . ^ Q W 0f. -Mrs,.'Seorge^.Weatw'or.th,.of the. .county for high way', robbery. McGowan. F o U r t l i w ' a r d^ iiou3a," corner-Of Jay 'aaa: is.19 aad Coaley is 23 years of age. The crime for which they are held was com-aiitted about 8-o'cIock' oae evening- last

.city .©f-.Watertowa.'.-The. assault Was made pa ThomasMptheraell, .and he was knocked, down,, ..held aad robbea by the:. young ruffians ia spite of every effort to defend himself, " Both of the prisoners have several rime's been, arrested -and sea-. teheed';to vaTJoas terms'of'imprisoriineBt. If convicted of the crime now ehaTged. against them the penalty may be twenty years-ia states prisba aad. cannot be less thaa tea. '

NoTARiE'p.—-Thg;' following hotaries have been elected for Lewis co.uaty: Charles Naffer, Beaver ^Falls'; S . ' j . 'Par­ker. Castorland; It. B, 'Dean, Chases Lake; W.' S. Wadswortb,Co»9tabicn;iile-,Oeorge. P. Breen,"C. F. Smith, Copeahagea.: F. F. Jaycox, A. B; Prentice,. Croghaa; P. Blodgetl, Denmark; John Kerrick, J. D. Smith.Glendale; W. D. Vale, Houseville; 8. P,-Fox( Leydea; W. "Tv"&ush, H, J. Cornish, B. ft. Lou'cks, 0. S. Mereaess, LI B. -Parker, C. E. Peltoa, It. A. Vaa Kamee, Lowvilla ; G . II, P. Gould, W: M. Shaw,Lyoas Falls;.C. T. Pease, Martins-burgh';• Q. E. Lindsley,.'.Montague-; E. Thomas, New Bremen; T. R. Reedy Pe-tries.Corners: W. H. Hilts, PortLfjden: ;E. S; Holdeny A. V- MiMer, Turin.

—Something of a sensation was created in. Adams last Saturday.niorning over an affray winch took place betweea two .prbminent citizens of that village, Martin D, Gillman,a dealer la musical instruments, and D. A. Bwlgfit,.bf thefirm;of'Dwight &Eddy, 'stationei-s.-. Sir. Giliman Is a Prohiintionist and Dwight a RepabScani and they :were discussing" the high'license question la the tatter's, store, when Dwight becoming-angry threw a book at Gillaian Striking, hirh in the eyd' aad, inflictiag a' serious injury, ©wight then jumped' over the eouater and seiziag 'Giihaaa.by;. th.e throat,handled'him quite roughly. Which' ever party, was most to blame it is'-;qaite evideat that Dwight' had-the wbrst'of the argameat OT he would- not have allowed his. aager to- get the coatrol, oyer him, as-he must- when he resorted- to violence.: Such exhibitions of passion aad violcace-between-, neighbors ia the discusaioa of .temperance questioasremiad. us-of-similar sceaes thirty years ago when mea. were eqaatly. foolish in their,dU.chs?iqa of th# Slavery questiqa now happily settled by the logic- of events. . •

Liberty streets,, ijbnday nig^it,.'It.seems that upoa retiring Mr,. Weatworth placed, the moaey/- undei; his-- wife!s - pillow, aiid upon, looking' for it'.Tnesctay marniiigyao_ trace-bfitcauia be -fouad.,: :Later ia,€he -d«y, -, however,, the .'."wallet . aad ./bag, :in • Tvhteh the'--money had" been ;.;pa,t, -were fp-und-ia.-t|ie . j e i ; -bl. the 'hotel-.' Pqtji Sr , aud M-i'Si'Weniwo.r& 'think--,they'we'ra'

j cMpr-qfqrmed,.--otherwise", it, wpuld hayq-beea,aimqst'Iajpos!i%!o;'to's.e'eurqtlie nvpn-: ey without'-awabeniag, .them. T.hey'.afeo experienced [ a. peculiar feeling in. f-heir heads when- they arose, ..Their sleeping apartment is -oa thegMund .floor,.aad en-traace was., probably effected through a •window,-opening"on the-., frqat piaiza. As yet there isbno - clue tp...th« •• bqfgiaiv-r--Raman-Cittiini- . : ' • . ' . V .-,

•& ^-sayy Terdict., A-heavy verdict,was tendered Friday.

evening in the oyer.and-teraiine.rcoart.at Watertown, ia the : case of -the. Londoa and ..Lancashire .fire insurance company

.'•vs.-. Rmne.,. W-rfertowh & Ogdeasburg ; railroad company. The' jury- was but about three hones;' aad then returned thefoliqw-ing aus-wets- to .the quc-stioas asked by the court:

First—Was the fire i a question f April 3, IS8t, at. Cape Yiapeatj caused, by neg­ligence of-defendant-or its agents*

Answqr—%x • • • ' • ' " Second—Did tfe deftindaijt'hokl Hhe

hay of Grant' at the time of the" fire as a" cohimoii carrier, or as a ware-houso man? A. As-a,-coniraon cmrief.. • ' Third—Did the defendant hold the hay of Loomis at the: time ?>f the fire as a gam­mon carrier or as"a-'waie-rjause. .niatif" A, Asa eomaion carrier, -.

• The jary foand a-verdict for the" Grant hayaf §S;88'6.83;- for the Loomis hay $iC84".S4:''- totfrt; t iGUai I t . ' t h e ' at­torneys were: - E. P . 'Wynn, f or defend-aat; A. H Sawy$t'-'aad- J.' C.'."''McCarriff 'for plaintiff.' '. .- ' '

'/'•>' .. r i rba t i ' i o t s i i am. •"• About one o'clock ^edajBida^imorriing fire broke-out in. T, :S

r.'piai'ksb&'s:sfl$Vand' bliadfactory mpptsdam"iad.sgoa spread to q'ther butidings^ <;. causing-' a'n extensiv* •conflag.toitabti.; AbQiit §80,060-;WOJ& of property -wna dastroyed, .> and 7g to 100 men-are tbiPOwa out of empibymeat The priacipai'losers are Thomas' A. biarksoa, "about,f 6(J,.000?'nq lasurauce,. the electric light coaiptffiy, '§IO.,00.0,- and 'Batclieller '& Sohsj s^tJOO^-withiS^OO iDsaranee: ;

Jacoh-ShatyJDSring. -N E W -Yonii, • April. S'.wphe. Tribua?

says: The life of Jacob 'Sharp Was hang­ing by'a single thread at'alate. hpar las i night. He had beea gradually "slaking for.4'8 hoar's, and •his"'-'famiiy.h^d'-giv«a' up all hope of his recovery. He had been unconscious since late op Jfonday nighty. and when aroused, had been delirious. His death was oaly a question of a few-hours,; his physicfen said; : ' ,

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J Roads are bad, worse; worst;! ,.-

-• Sugaiinj-is fairiy aaderway;.

I .L ight ing last-Moadax night.. '

[ Mark Pprterls very slelc. / \ /• "/..

. Henry Tillman and 'Master; HBnrjr. Bps-

htrf'are on the sick'list.'. .' - . '" . . - . . "

Mr* and Mm Chas..R.Keibergal suffered

the, loss, of an iafaatsop,. last Sunday.

Fbaeral oh Tueskay^.at.the. house.

Mr." Jbhh Bibbias is daagerousiy; ill.

.Six of .the ehiiatea at Frank .Hall's are sick with, the hieaslisi; several: of them here d'aag^rqus lung complications.

. Qa Saturdayl»st occurred t i e death of Mr. .Ohas, Boshart3 after' a very' painfoj lllaesB of considerabre. •• darafio*,; The' .funeral Wasiield at th*.house oaMoaday,-Rev. t>. D.Dean-condPetedtB'e'services',' A considerable namb^r Of. frieads- and relatives were present,' notwithstaadia'g the veTy bad roads; ' . . : ' • .

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' Personals . —Miss Cora Eraus is cooftned to her

hom& by illaess, ,

—(Heafy F,J Weber is in New York this week buying goodw.. v ' '

—Mrs. David-.. Kiamouth-is visiting' » - - . .- -- - . -•friends jd:this.village.

WMr. 'W.-.W.'^bherts is coaftaed to his house bj'.sickhess.' .. ...'.s . •• -- • . —3'ijss E'Sie Brud^o'f Lowvill?., isvisit--.. ing Meads In .^est^Carchage,.. ••'-'. ":...;

• —Mrs. George, Crane,; of AJ-bioa, is the guest of Dr; F. A. Crane-aad family.

—Hpa. A^E.Kilby aad familj^.of .Car­thage, r-eturned- from Florida Saturday evening;. . , .< •_- -

• -4r-M. S. Jones has mada an eagagement with Chicago firms to go oa'tBe-rpa'd.'.Strll-

• ing coffins, f urait-ure aud' ao-velty goods.

—Rev.- B.:" P . Wood; bf'Watertowa, -was ia'towa oa'Monday oa business coa-nected with his office as prtsiding elder. . —John Deace, H. A. Phitttpsaad C. IS. -'Kaapp went to; Albany Tuesday to oppose the passage of- the Curtis- Insane Asylum bit!;' • . ' • - . - - _ ' . ' . -" .- ' •"• - —ill's; Rev,-R, J; Smith and'children' of Frankfort,, are. visiting Mrs.- Smith's pateatsj- Mr. and Mrs Shcrhua Philtips,' oa State . s t r e e t . . ' - ' , . .;.

—Wiliiam Lucas, who has 'been ia the. eraplby'of -' ise& Fowler for tte'pasttwo';.-years, has closed his; eqgagemv'wt with; them a!nd gone to Jahaistown. ... .

—Lewis.H. "Ross, of .Brooklyn, fbrracr-' iy of DannStbirrgj was ia town last'wreck

Surrogate's: dour*,. In the Surrogate's' court letters; of ad-

raiaistratioa in the .estate of Allen Bab-eocki-lateof I'owvilW, deeeasea, issued \ .to Abble ..MyGeobie aad Alexander R.' Gobble.. Probate of the.vrill.of-Ldviaa

;M. Rich, late of'Denmark^ deceasedi ad-jqar-ae:d to May 7, aitid new oitetion issued teturaabieqa 't.h{it.."day. Crdey allowed-foF-the ,aamiaisfera:tiohrpf the estate of. Anaa HildTe% la'¥-,qf Marfinsbaigh, tq. •pUbltSa:notice tqqitatipa, , -Will of L.eoa-i ;'ata,':Go.rdpn,'"lateV of. Low vide^deceasedj admitted to.probate, '803.letters.te'5'tainenr

toryiss'aed"tb"Anghstu*sIi.*'GqrdPn.'. The accbibfts bf Rosetta A': Sears> and. Samii--. .el'P: Sears, as aamiai'strators -of'the es--.latc'of Sherman Andres,-lafe .of ^onta--gue, deceased, .jadlcially'sett&a. :

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The i ( dre 'n t -Hock Isl'aad Oa«feB.o'ote.'» Orders for this populai? woik .will het'e-

affe'r; be promptly -filled. ' Th?. delay,' of which, some recent Subscribers bave had causeib-.coinplain; was*;du'e to ;the fact that "the '• first editioo of." the .• revised''

.issue -ffor 1888) was exh.''u<ted muck sooner thaa a iticipated^ Another large edition,, however, has been printed aad is now ready for delivery. ' Copies mailed, po'st-paid, at tea-{10 ceats (for postage.) in stamps or oia... Address, . -. •'.-'.'

.-...';"' : E, A; HoLBEook,' Gen. Ticket and Passenger Agent, • • • • • • ; • •-" . C h i c a g o , . •

Alsay copies- of. the-, famoiis • scieatific. scries of Christmas Anauals, dedlpafc'eato the Boys and' Girls' "of Americ&—"Watt' Steplie'as,'" "Volt-agal,"' ''Petroleuai sad Natural Gas,"aad'.''C&al'ana- Coke"-^-at-ten 00} cents each; • •• •'• '.' •

.- S a s t s r ' Sunday. . Sppecial Easter services were held in

-the churches' of- this, village .on "Sunday last. Potted-plants .and flowers ia.-abMud-aace sarrouaded the pulpits aad altars of the various churches* and the singing aad^ choir selections' had, special .reference to ihtrt greatest event'.in the world's history,. thij.1.cstii'4«ct'l.»a .of the Lurd Jtsias C-hrfct,

. which Easter Smiday 13 Intended to cqm-memoRite, It was cqaimuriicln- day at the Presbyteriaay..chvirehj .- and theje-Was a large-atieadance of. rnembers •'•\eS.b*. while partaking oj tl.e' .enibleras of. the! broken body and shed blood'of then'divineMas :

ter and Lord, reajcmbered His sufferings and.death on .the, caas'echtted cross..,. At' the B.iptist. church,' the pastor, Rev -p. D. Dean, preached stii appropriate sexmoa'. ia the KtofniHg, and at the eveninS'setv'ice a.ntte-mn.sicai.p.rog#iiiji'Was pr-esentferi; by,, the e.xceltent ^clioir.: There was.', a large cimgregtvtioH. at the' Me hodist charcb, both. •.mq?a«\g;aad •'evflsHa«j: liev». C. 'W. MjdC'otmlck .'• preactang' In the. morpiiig froni-the.--U'si-:' *'iSe-' \?- not here,.,he is-rise-ni-asirie-sa-idj.r -and .ia.t-ba c-veni&g Ifist. discourse uaHs.fou-uded-'t.'ji-lfae Saiid-ay-, school -lesfloa'. for A-he ,day,.t-a. 'parable--of the.-fflarnitge-feast, ,,-The serropas w-ja:o able aTid-,iBstc\ictiv*,..a»d theanth-erosand selections by tlte- choir".were .flatly 'rea-dercd,'. -The Heirit'c- at. Ts.mity-cliurch wi-re so.ch as'-ar:o u.-u"iUy. held, iti thiit: :Ci](irch an Easter-Suaday. .and, rivere, very iate.resti'h-^ The sermyas^iagingaad ull the cx«'cises'during.tbe'tisvy w.ere-of-that joyous character which indicates ourfui-tli. iathd Et'sUrrectio'n.tt,hu-qar _rr.ust.ia the .sisea Lord.'..- -I • " . ' , ' • ' - .-'

'—^\"our minister knows, what a good thing, is. That Is why heuses Tulip1 Soap.

. ;—In the--case; of" Charles N. Phelps, comaiitted.. to .the, Lewis couaty jail,'for six months on a charge of not supporting his" family, and for--whose discharge a motion was made before the receat court of sessions, aa tlie ground of error or h> regularity' in the- wan;siBt of commitment, the court decided, that .the papers were correct,., ajad'-. Mi* Phelps mast serve 'ids full termjnjniL .His- familjF reside .at Cqastablevilie; and consists of a. wife-aad tarebchildrea. Tlrfbugritheshiftlessaess, • r something worse,- of the husband aad father, the town'of-' West Turin is com--pelted tp_.assist the wife an.d.childrtn, and the county also obliged to board and lodge _the;prisoner.- : - - •

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The weather is'flow,taosifiv»rabie for sugar-making, and those having: sugar" or­chards are kept Tery'ba.sy; '; ° - . "-•"

| ^ - M E , F v P i Laasiag.Ms secured -the ageacy. of the Monumental; White Btoaze Co,,aad is prepired to-'put up mqiiumentB pf.thitmatenaibnsiiori; notice;' ;

Easter" services. "were held ia all the. churcbes of this.__rillagela^t'S-uaaayr-.aaa' the.senaqas aad singing- were" appropriate tqth.e day. :'_pie various pttlpitaaad a t tars were adoraed ."with plants aad flow-; ersaad thochurehgs pjeseated-a beautiful appearance."'-.--,' '." ..' _--';•

Rev. A.; C.Daaforth,- postpr of the ' Methodist eiiureh,is.attehdirig' tie.annual , copfqrence of his church whioli is bei.Bg-:,held ia Rome this Week; • Mr, Jaanforth has been one year, with' tbis ebarah. andhas made many friends. I t is .iOped and expected.tbat he wMba-retoriiea for aa- ;

othep-year;. '.- - - • ,-. -•- •

'• -^-Mrs.- Eunice' Harris, mo|her: of Mrs. B. 'Stanton, died at the residence; of her: daughter Suadayforenooa.aged 84 years. Mrs, Harris had beea- HI for sometime .aad was a great'sufferer., • Fuaeral services will b$ held at ll-.a,:p_. WedaesdGy. She is, to he-buried ia one of the-, asbestos • burial Oaskets manufactured at EowviUe.

The death of Mrs. -A- M; Steymou'? .last-Thursday moraiag a t tbe age: of: 39 .years' has cast a gloom-over but eatire village, jfis. Seymour Tvas weiiykaown and; high­ly esteemed in this ;'coramahty, and her death Is ?a great blow.to.her husband aad frieads," , Tha -..large atfeadaaes at, her fuaeral orr Saturday and the matiy -tear-.dimmed.eyes attested ;to -her" Wotth.,'.aad-the love which friends and-neighbors bore for her. Tbefioral display was largqand -beautiful. '•-."'- '-. .' • -, " -

KosTEEVitlLE.

Vi*e arc glad that Mrs. €h-as. Blaaison is able to be.„ouf-again.

Leonard Ingersol is. back once more, •Rev Irwin • Chase, of, H«svkin.sville is

visiting-Mr, John MeKim and-family,

Wheelea IvehScle* ; have. ' taken the place of sleighs, but-the going is p.oor,:

The Herkimer7Paper Co;,.have four teams drawing" pulp to Lyons Falls-they make foui-trir'saiTay. " • • . • -

- • • - ' • • . ' " " • • ' ; • ' - a - M . G.

oa business connected 'jv.ithjthe large man- h-ioa.' He was ;i.sbp."«f th-3:'lat-e Raus<mi .•.«.-.'Ai—:^.- :„•*,—*„_f;--pi'.-.„u^».. -& i,,.n • •• • gitmoa^-an-d.-^gA .O^.'ycnrs^vf 'ags... ;Tbi

leaves a:iwifu Cut a'b i-Jnldriin.; ' . ' . afacturrag interests pf'D'anhat-t-1^ PeHi,. , . — Horace.Dqudypf this.village,.received a telegram- on ^Monday,, statiag that his dapghter,. Mrs. Stsklca Ckus,. .waa vert. sick,.an.d-heleft for-her'home ia the'ijyest By first train. . . . ' - - . ' - -

—George Holbropk, of WatertowuiSeii-of Rev. W. M. Htflbropk. was-tuliea su-1-.

rt,,, . , ... , „ ., . .. . -, denlV: £H On Monday, and-a telegram wa,-' The suit .grows oat of a coatract madem t * . . . . . , - . „ ° . . ,

"' . . -: . ^ JL.. . . . 'sent to-bis wite-who was m IHew 1 sirk at -the time. Mrs.. ilVilbrook I'tturae'd .on flw

... first train Tuesday.marniug. •• -\ —Rev. Thomas Bjckford, of Bbst'oh, '• anivfed ia.this-YjHag.e last week, -haviag.

fbm village,.-wasvaumraoaed-toKerlfOBa- .<- - -•..--«•• --*• >.™ _»- r>--T -J:± ",;* • -- -i : i'-•--'-."-t* i' • i - • Xh"'- -V." ' . v ' SH«a- m haaot of Frank R. Lawreaee, of •--.:• v -- . - :" v' . '-•• •,.• :..--. -- ;•••-*::- IStrw loxk,:Grand Master of.Masoas ia . .-youngetsisier. wh&.hassiacedied,. • • I . - _ • • , - R- ' *-i.- t * ™-• ..,•*•-:-:*. ••-:•'• ': .. •;••, " ... *. . . --. -.- };fchis state,--aad members of his staff. The

" wAspeqial v-eget.abl^.tmin,ytoy-iia;.i'aa-.' fre%th« Sfobawk,, vallcy^toyBew.-•'York.,''. \i$: taQeed-of;;.. ,G«ncr41 v Smf-eriateadeet •• yTqu^ey,-:Of'tEe;';Ceatrid(ye3EpT<i^^ .: iagaasa'to rim,: saeH-ayftam-uverthe iqad..

'. \. ; 4 ^ i e M e l £ f e s t « a i t t q h > f t f e village' VwBl;jn'yita '•ttefl<p^thspaJ^ew^Yo^:kycp'a.': : ;jf^ereacetbiold^ it's-.aes/t a^aual. session in :-T^-SFKtlle; ;T&B fasti'session\heid:'ia-tiiTi;

:;-. Triage-.'wasyia 'A|riiy 1879; 'HIB"? y^a» ago.' '

""• • ''^Sb^as•:li[i^s^b6(iJ^]i^^t'• Law--: ytextee cqaatyi jjfa* been appqia't'ed- ^otfec-" -".". to r qf custbin5;fq>;':^e.^ -.gStcM&' fa ; ' % Jaice- e | p i g p ' r : % 'H, . -. Daniels, f.'STb.p.se terin.pif office, Baa^epixed;

. . -'i-t--^c#::mafty;-fb.d'a -make- af.aere?''-, * t e i d &e teach'et,.,ViIidba-t fejapwj «irvf'•'

•• ^{^qae toq f i i t o makq. Wne.«ome times.*'.: Ti^V^J^oidd-be^sJaiart^^:ett^igh,-.tq-te>

.-;.' ognize "ftie: m q t i W ^ ^ a M g ; ^ $ ^ .;•;•;

p-.trty r6rtura'ed-to LowviUe xia the t.ega-1st traia 'Tuesday. mpxliinj|..' • •. •

- - -Qa the l-8l?h.of April the^etaoa.and yeroni.turitpike :wiil eease'.-to bqa tolt-. i-oad;.-. , The -EOCCI %vas'. toep^psrated Apri'. i7,.lSo3, fpr tTi.eiitj.^Te, years,..'and' top' gates.i'stabtiBht'dateach end, which'haT-t reftulijri* reeeivel-toll "dnrifig the jjeraod nslmqd; .'.Tbe'exphU-ti^a,-' of ,th6 .chante;); v-a.a?f:ii'. rejoicingVafqqiig the peopfej -rflu,-•traTti fi-^peutly.-qver tiiatyroad,'.''.._..,

-rr-Presiden-t- Ciey;elaaid,s-..refprjtt policy k well'; baqwoj .and like.. Tulip Soap,; .is-^oafid tbybeit Su.cee.ss-if baly'given. a fair tfejgE'-:.yy.y :y;?y j . •"•"/• .y-yy. '_• , ' \ y ' .'•>•

- Of;: 'TJ^'EBE^ji; -T&. $;0RCHASERS;. ; , Qefttsi1 AM. 'nhf% w!atch,'6tem-3vijiaetj' Vfitli gqodAnisricaa: m.ovemeatjwarr.ant*-

j ' . * new, ."for twelvedollars:, at 'TIMES

Moii'i&yVeitj. -itbfe, 'Lq-wyille; N. Y.

1885 betweea Mr. ;Wilcox and Harriet Pratt, for a.tract' of 15,000 acres of tihi ber laad la Herkimer, county,- About

' one-half of the timber has been, cut since . the contract was made. • The suit was be? gua ia - January last, and about #75,000 is iavolved. . -3£r* :Miller purchased a portios of Mr Wilcox's sharein the. con­tract,-' '- " :-" . - ' . ' • " -

" '-^-fThe eatertaiameBt ia..proparatioa:by the- St.. Ruth Society of.-Trinity; church, >rill 'be given ia the, Dayan St. Opera House, Thursday evening, April 1:3V The

'pi.ipular drama,'' "Blow for Blow " will be given, with the following cast V Jojiafl Ci'aiiaock.(a. feresniouth.Jawver)

, . - - - • " - - 2»r A.- L. Hoagli J«to Drtianwad arts clerkl.. — ; , . . . Mr. i',.,st i-'tik: He SprajjKB ilHs ascuna clerk)' PrVif .Til. .Uip-u »u Wl? Harry Linden.. . . . - ; . ; . . . , . -..„:, Mr. Kick li'.idtiir-Grace ;.. '....Mr. Eayeute-.Fticli Hr; Bt4d*r. ,.Jlr..Jo6ns.ni Sfr. KtmvHrd , , . . . . , : .; . .-. ,;5!r. Mtiier s'ergeaniBr«p.t...' : .. /...- -.-....air.fitch &erTant.-....., — -.DeVere'ittaaviU'ff JtiWrei-CtadiJock (the lawyer'*, daughter,

Mjsa VaaJBru'ckl'-n Lady- Lfadoft (Sir Harry's youmj wifct, -

. Miss.Jt-aniia Phillips Kittle Woollier .>l.ts -N-efljO-iif.*! Mia itrs. ituusiey ...' .A£l»* Kellogg Mive P«tlierick (51ildi-e*!'« twin tteteij, ..,.'•„ ; -JU-s \aaBrae5iito

Musiaffl proghi'''iu,ie ;.fJ-nsler & Tiwxupv S'1-ft.'s (.u't'-liestra-y."• \y'p-'c? de'.'Cohc-eri'" tflg;te aad. piano)J Prof. Harringto"n and MijIs.Maaville;. •""Stacatto Polka " ' (song, ;

fliite and. piano); "Miss Conover,' Prof. .Harrington- and Miss'CreeJey; "Pagimt :Wate*'..(quintette-—v-iolm,. mandolin and.'j-gqittosX "Misses DlckeBaqa aadvCoEaish;. i

beea siuamoned hereby tha serious illaebs of his.child who has beea sjek-for scwe-. ml days at the iio'me of Mr. Bickford's

. .Thqsaai". evatrin^' "'Ch:ti:]e.s"Bosh:a't p.f .Ef#rinburgh'. agi.i-3 ii\r'_>)l 60 .'years, dij-parted t'hw li?«i'aaii'i'li'i'/'f d service^ W'rc held 'VJkraday. fewtutpu. .Sir- P. «'h rrt lilid' Ij'eea' stc.k' for sijvc.!;ai"; W-«'k . ' At .two-ij'c'ttvk"'Stiaday •','aftwMoo'ri "thv fu'i^r.-il sswvi i'3 of Mi'«. Sirah- iT'>rton- wiTeheld at ;lK;-re'.sideKf'qof'hei'.»'i+i,A.' G'.. Horfun,-Rev- C;, W-, ^•Cor:aiuk.--.ffi.;i:v!,itisV.y sir*', Hirto'n w:ia §1 years, of. aj^e.nijil l'i-id'.;beeti siek-'foi.-'\stfv«jfjJ!.days ^vith, pqcmni'inja. Site was. kin-1-heartt*4 -ami id|cp,tipn:ttt', and greatly 'bcl'wjd by.itsr chihireu and' graacl-qhiltia a'.' Th'e"-w,int'-T aad •spfihg''

. has beea very .h'trd b'a' oltl-pWph?. and'-

. .. many hiivetttre.-vly dk'.l with ttot Hiaeh father-in.law, Mr.A.:M:. heart, oa D ^ a r , ^ ^ . j ; ^ ^ ^ ^ , , ^ ! ^ '.*x,-ttWUH street... - . - • ' ; . • ; •• v' .- = • • • - • •• - - - - •

Johi} T. -Mitchell,- Copenhageh';' Eu-'-geae Hubbard i-pd .Dr. W>. II. Johpst'D,

-:Port Ley den; Adjiai W.isaer; Namht)XH:gh, . and A. E:jMaxweii 'aad John IiaympBd,»t ' Crughan,attended rji&r'euuioa. of-the tjiita I regiment,, ft. Y; lafaatry, at- -Watertow-a,.

oa Monday. • . - . - .

I " -4-Rey,'and Mrs. F; L„ Ivnapp, of 5tid-d;let.nvnv Conn.t arrived ia this' village-:

-Tuits'lay- mteiing.'raHeJl -here by the se-,-Vere illaess of Mr.- E, E:" Barury, Mrs.

KnappV. brother. Mr.'Kuapp .'was fur s^veril yi-iM-H pastor iif-tlit? Bapti"sr.cl>«rf.'b."

. in tL.is vjlla/'e. . . . ,

' of .'the Nuittiern New Yf>rk confeit-mx' in Rome this- week Item this ypbige:,ure,

' Reva..C;-:W.. McCprm-ick,. Mr. aii'd.;Mrs, ', W. R- Fitch,-.William. Seymour,.. Mrs, j Wiltuun-McPovera,,. .Mrs- George G.ordi-. inter,.-aad ifos, C. L;' Bhetdon.;'. Hiram 1 Gpwdy audMa, 'and .Mts. E. >T. Arthur

expcct.,tb;go;ba;S'atur0d'ay. •'.'• •'.. '..''

'Messrs, Hough, Merrell lAflHUs$ioa,So.CGnts..

and. Maaville. j - '•.-. '":• -,.7; • • .'.-• ,-. :.,•,.;-' • • • i —Toung wives .wno have old husbands

--" .'-'- ..-'. : : '"' ' [will be g-lad to know that-a .New'York ',*"-"'':'- ';:':':--"":'; •:• •" •.-rr*; ' i physician offersto cure'-sndrihg.fcir ten

" -r-What are $1® wild waves saying' this "dollars; but Dr. • Buli's Cough Syrup wilt suinmeri '";TJIe Tulip: Soap.".'".; ' J cur* ;sore threats" aad colds for S.J eents.'.

-,, ' . 'B-e 'St l i ' s t^ '^ls .- . '•;.; •>

. -.Duriag the past-wevk.death ha.-< been basydoia'g.ks wqrk'.fc this Vflfetge-.and -v'icintty;-- • -A-t-'.ii'-<j>li>ck 'Friday'-, nisfht -Warren Salmoss, who lives-bp; the State rgad' between this'' village -and-'.Martins^ burgh, «Ieti:«f-' panuptiaia after oalv-afew.l ^ d:iys • illness... F/teeral *cr.y *cts; were hettt.^ from :h-is' late' tWidence •".Tuvsil*y a-fjetr".

•" POKT JjE-viiEs.:. -.'

• Mrs-. W. B. Seawict has gone to Kin-zuaf Peaa., i'> reside. She, was an earn­est temjK'rance worker-and we "were sbiry. to have-tkr gp'away; ' . _' ' .;. •'

• We are haying fine sugar weather this wei-k, and' all who 'have tapped their bushes have been kertt ver'y busy gather­ing ajd boiling'sapl' '.The sugar jjeasoa promises to be-uausually good» ..-

Tlie fbllowiBg; v-illagg • offi/Sers -• were •ek'Cted-:.'t' phrj rpeent. •f-harter' elections, Presideat, Frie^d"Hoyt;-'trUgtee, Charles Malv'sna;-. p'orlee.-'-justipej Joan MeHale; treasurer,, -L<?V,-,|s'--Wi Biggs; collector-, James CrO'wlqyV '.':'.

• • - / - . - - . XiASA*lI3!3B"S.:.. .'- ''

..XIrs. Bogarti-iWho has.beea' visiting her daughter,' Mrs. i l l . W 'YaaAmberi'hasre-' turned to her-hoiaa at •Redwood, r • •

" The aaxiltaiy of the W;-'F. M. ,S,'- meet' j.,ut. 3&s. -'B- .Yan.Ambef's,' W'edneiday'-of-i'ibis week. '• •• ' . ' . . . ' • ' ' ' - . •• . - . ' • j , . . : - Mrs. M. Vun;tober:spent Thursday last i a .Carthage, •; .'. ' - ' , •'-.•' -. ' • ..

'Sites Bell .SipiiWj- pf- Naatnbusgh,. spent Sinidftykst at this plae-e.'-;- ,-• •:,;-' . :

ifrii. Ei Squite.'.who has spe'at "the wiar

••.t-er'at.i\reiv--Bremca,-'h-as rctur-ned to her h o m e , - ' -' • '• - ^ • ' ; '•-' '-1 -*---r---.•"

".-'.Mr". J ' , *B.' Jopes, of- Lowyille, was in taw-a-'thk .w'eek'; ' ' . . • ' ' . ' • ' . ' . • . Mr,"VY. Eddy has returned-to hii» home.

Mrs. "E.'Ai Vandewal'kt-r-aad daughter,-llauie, are-lU. LowvHle. sit this .writing. '-' -Mi*. J-otl A-fWa has', bought the place w, ue«hhy Edwia Crpuse.,; .j |r. Allen will ai-n.. move,- his. family pa the ' place- '.'this •spiru*', bat tti.;l- 'stay •w'be're..'he i s . this Kismaitu- iiaU mm-- the. eagiae.iaM: W, V-knAmbe'r'-s saw-i.n-ili. *;• ' ' -. y^Kev. ^1, T, Hill-is at coaference. this .week.'-. •"• -,!; "• '-•" -'' . \ - .'C.'.'C. -

- / ' ... :A/fGp,ST,.' " • . •

- —Gents'gold filled case,'with Ameri­can movement, for twelve dollars: Times block jewelry store, Lowvilfe,.- IT, Y. .:

"Y6syyBa/6er,ywtiatypit say. is'ira^y.:• ^I.iia/^.'4yp.u^ber;ohfe-s^?p3>i&9,r':" { "' fctid- cariie.'a^ si-'I .arnraysy^--'-'' ,•./;" Because";!.G:aa,Ee%",©ii,-.: Q«-. •..•.>,=-- v

1!<5 cBoose pure. I^ORY SdAt, .ia liett. Orsdaps'of j3ive?s .ibr-ia aHd-liae :'; :Frpm' iise.'of >yliicli sucli ills ensue, y

Well,'sic,.-we BarBers.soffert©0',y.. • Ffoni-htirabug Mficles, -aiid7rue;.''-y:.i-That we-'"'jiave" ified ^before '\ye ;kiieW.

. PDOT toilet frauds, to whiph :&e'r'3ne. jVIofe. sGaip-diseas^i- tha©- 3r'f€w.^;.;-.- ...

" ,I^n0w'-'-^y^'e'f^/S^^-iwh&-.y/-^;:.; ..IJse:-;lY0EY SOAP -for vk -sli i&pod...":- -;

.:'"._ •'••••: '•<" ^j£WC^mlwM$®^^:};-:l:ff-y

•tflereare many whl -soa'psyea. theyARE NOT,; butlike df«o«nfejfeitsf.-

:fack' the-pecujifr And fertartejle ua|ftie» tit;.. the genuine*; Ask'for 'Mvofy''^apysfiu:in^t;up6n£^u^ J- ••'.'": -y}^r~

' ' •'-,-.- '"'•"' .''Copyright 1^6, -by . Procter-"* Gamile,:; ..'-.,." ; ~-.•—'"".".- . - ;

.libffve aAiterl weee.'for-ow-ed 'oa "liad'iy bvtfait of I , it'.irk. SUf.idirt , a well to-'

do fanaei!- (if-tt-ifrisHu'r:;.;1!, after au itlnvss.

of sever,i-l vk'ok-i. MK-.S-' >-Idi-ni'wtR born

'in the,to'A-n-:of H-sn--'shuVghi',FelJ';u-ixy'

llttll, i s j i , ' a.ad-ttJH,i,'-n RMKled-ots-tia»

farm' vviiera-' te- Wit-i b«ra. -Us-

.broihi'-T-of Mr.- <!hai"li:-* 8todd. ini o.f th is

v '. a ?<». . PttneiMl -•i«s'-.",'.ou>, were held oa

VVthioKdiy. ••.. . '- x.-.-;. ' ' •• • "' - •

• Bt-twuon" twelve, .km}' ftm, o'clock- ';on

Ttn-'sdiv Mr. 'E'.l«-.-i.Vd;. "E M irnov of tUf-i

*tllage.. fl-i«reti his i-j'i* in ik-;ilh, Mr.'

itiTKOf vi-.i-y -th"*/..'pn'tpriVt-ir <••$ :i liver-

s' iUii.'", ftji.l"w:i«; V;H11 ti-inwii "it)- th is i.'itla

- ' MARCHy:-AP.RIL A'NI) MAT ... Are the'-mpnths -In"which to purify the blopd;, as.the- sj'rtetn i» ao.-w- nips-t susceja-iisle..'' tiy '..beaelii [:i-ro'm medicine', ' H'e'nre «o>v is-'f-'f- .timuytotake- Hqqit'^. .Sarsapji-riii-i-.n d'- "me p.Sjiulutr-1'y adapt-e'd-for the pur-4)i.»f, •_ .piv-jjcssing.. .pttcniia1'. ;curative powers.' It i'xpelk -every impurity.; from the MVXKI, :',u>l:utso gives'- it vitality apd .rk'hni^s.-.It creates: aft irppotjte, 'tQn.es the:

'iifjcstioa,. iimgqr-ajqs the -liver, aad.gives ... ntw lifejiialeaergy to;every fuactio.a-ol

v' '•'" the body."'" The" testimony of 'thousands as tH.i-be g.reiit,Kcbefit--dci'iv.ed fyoni. Hood's •u'.sitpraritlH, «hbti!d''Cj>aviace .evwybody

t.b'.i -it -is.ptc.iditiriy^ebestblopd.-.puriS'ei' And sprinfr.medielae.'. . . - . ' • ' '-..S^wS •

Amoag .those -atteading the session-^ munifv.•-" The- eatisiiv which. lUl ti>-'h-i*s •leatli were -TIMI; of iVc'nt mi s'ckness. was bri4f aad hi'5 dvirth.wa? stil­ly- pdu-fu;t.--.-..Kti)it,'.(ibligtiVif aott geatal he Jitid uiiiy ;Iriehds,," ull.-of whom-'wiM moura hin uutirai'ly. deuth .and regret--that he did apt seqhig dangeot until it;w'it? tcio late,.. Ilq leases; a; sistar, Mrs, Rev. P . L. Kuapp,'.a «ft>ahdo-aoehiitivadjtugh-ter four years »f; age, .:ro;aioilr.a::hLs-'deatii.

• — Eiwrgy will do atmesUuiything, but -It ca'aoot exist it- tlie.blo'bd is.ifnpare and ,mi.*.-fs sliig'gishly ia .the veins. • There-is .n..th-ia^; si).go-id'for -cle.;jn.siag" flib bhito'd and.imparting--energy.to >th« -'system' as

n. .t)Ut.;lvi^|'Aycr's..Sa-iMaparaia. Prieerfl. Sixbottles $5. Stiht'-by druaRJsts. :.-•'•. ' /.'-.'•-.-

-^His:U:a-ivfe?-who'c.oatcaip}at{i going •to Africa bhoultl HS-e Tulip-Soap. • It will make them autre palatable., to the'.canai-

b l V l s : : ' . , : ; . - • - . '••'•• ' - ' . • ' . - ' ••. ' . : - . '

y .yT|iEiii:..BUti.ijs;Eas BockiNG. •, ..Probably no one thing has caused such-

agt'Ber'*ta:evivai 6i.tradeat,W. HI Mbr'r rison's drug store as'their 'giving away to

j thesr customer* of so many free triaL-hot-. f(as:of Dr. Kiug's N'e.W. Dis'coverf'fbr C-oa

j. ffiitupt ion. Their trade "is simply enorm-I. tins' iji this v«ry'valuable article from * he. ! filet tlwt it 'ate ays ..cures and never .disup-

pi-itnls'. " Cou'gha, Golds,- Asthma, 'Brou--chiri«, Croup, aqd ail throat and tang dis­eases quickly curedl Yoa.'caa test it be­fore ..buy tag bygctting a-trial bpttie Iraq, l»r$$ size f l . Everybottle .warranted, .-

**•.*•- - . . - " ' • ' '".: ; '• '" ' -• ' ." . :;

Mi3¥t?fSB'DBffH'.

Thexoadsrare getting-veij muddy and the going bad.", -. .. . *

T-rLagt Sunday itight We hod.heavy thunder, p d sharp -lightiag.' •. -;.*...'

Some siigar msk«r» have- jus|;"tapped, their" busies, '_ A T'ery few'tappea e^riiet aad have had the benefit pf one' of two runs, and. have put their, product''iatb the market' at high prices, - . ' " ' . ' ' • •

A warnl su|jB• party -was; eajoWd by ' about 100 guests at theMetliodistpatfon-; age KEoaday .evening, A telegram re­ceived by the. Rev, W.' M; "Hiabroqk in the moaning, ©f the dangerous illness of his soil in Water.tpwn,. called, hira-'and. Mrs; Hqibrook there, bNit-as' ,the hotice bad, gone out, friends put. in their appeaf-aace la their abserice. -...;• . .:

..Ambrpse. Smithlia,- Yernqn; Taylor,-. Clarence .Pitcher and;.Miss-Lottie Hash' are attending the-academy At LowT?ille, .

. Mr. Forbes.,who has beea. spetidiag th& winter at'Atexahdria' Bay, is-visitiag his-son,. Robert Fbtb.es.-; • :;•'.•' ...- .•'••''•-_•'

The Rev. RC w y S i l l made.a.shbrt-ealV Tuesday on L. R. ;H0agh, .his- father-tin. law, ashe.w.as'returning from New York 'on bis.: way back'tO the ' l ia iaa Tetritpry where he is at-present i-dcated. '-."_' . . A dime sbciable.will.be -held-' on Wed-'

.aesdiy. qveniag la the • Tpwa hall in the interest of the. society Of "the Prqsbyterian. church. ••-.;.- .-• • • _•'••__ ._-.•' •'.'.-.' WsrieH Salmqas, '.wKoia tvell kn'owa throughout- -this". community;' died - last. Friday night quite unexpected, -no't hav-iag.beeh sick, only a few;, days.. "Hisyfu-neral was attehded at Sis fesid'enee .on Tiicsday afternoon at. &.p. ml,. the -Rev, J. W. .Eariishaw officiating. His rcmaias were deposited ia'the vault' Of out ceihe-iety to aWait buri'ai,,-. ; One morning-last weekvvaen James H. .Pitcher weat t'o his barn he foiirid-. his foat'ye'ar'colt dead.'"' Oa. investigating matters'ih'if fact -svss revealed'.. The horse had-a-sickspelL^aad in. his -'floundering;, he got his five ring'baiter-off aad crowd--ed'the barn door openi .and' after getting 'oat;'his: tracks- ledovet ' to-'the Hefmaa .Pitcher farm -where he" .w-|s raised;- .There. 'Was evidence that he Was in. :great: :p'aia froai his frequent lying down and-rqlling. After this his'.tr.apks led back-to' the'barn, from --whence, he bid, gpa%: aad- tha ddqr-.being open he-made-,his way b.ack Where he was foan »_ dead, as before.stated., M.p., Pitcher.says .that- .when. they -were dbmg their chores the bolt ...appeared well and. .ate-his grain as usuaL . It is-quite a loss' to'.Mr, Pitcher, as he was avalpable-aolt,

•The-following are.'the officers, -chosen last. Sunday: evening for the ;coming', quarter of the"yoaag.peoplS> society of • Christian endeavor:.^^President, Clemeaoe • Pitcher; vice'pwsidqatSj -Mlss.Rutli. Rob­erts, and Jessie-Taylor*'secretary, Mrs.:-Lewis'Shepafd; "treasurer, 'Grant.B,'Syl-r

vester.; b-usiaess committee, 'Mts.;."'JE)ayid Wetmqre, Sidaey; Sylvester,. -Miss Alice' Whit taker, Miss Carrie Mott aad.Yernon. Tayior^ - •"-"-• . . •'' ' •- ;- ..- ':•'. - - -

•::The Closing exercises 'of.-JI% Gebtie. Corrigaa's select school' last --week."-We'dv aesday .Were very pleasing^ . The tectta-.

..tio-ns were first rate,,th.e..p'aatomines eould-"notbe"beat, -aad everybody knows the. " siaging- was first-Crlass, ' The concluding drama,. "Down byth.e"sqa -shore.,".w.as. finely played. Every part was properly assigned,.-and. 'each-one adapted to-his. character in.'ttie drama, -We do hot-over

.draw or make- any .random statements when-we saythat it is-seldom that a fiaef upte.rtainmbnt is> witnessed' than the stu-."" "defita of Miss-.Oorrigaa's-'school, gave to' l i e la.tge.aadi,etiee which .gweted thiirn. The winding-up seene, the 'Florida- bar. ber ia his paatornine. acts, dsmqastrated, that he- ;\vas .a--better' 'gatherer than .a sh.>ivei:,"-but -after;.-all.h' . was well adapt­ed to genteel flourishes with Msrazbr,bot his arms were too weak to hold the' in-StrUmeht. ' ' . ,.', : ' - PICMC. -'

• jf4U>EBTJJii(i.:'.-'. '.'."•.: ._.',;

. MtS; AvBogert^ "who h i s -bee i MsiMng' her daughter, ^s^lff,.':W^•fY;anA^aber,•-haS' Teturned to iet 'home at/Rbaxpobd.--; -.-. v

' Darwin'-E. Jones Of ILb^ville, is-visiting. 'Ms cousin.,. "Waters Alleh>:'". '''. ,. : * -'.

- We anticipate a.Veadipg m the neat •futurel ' . . ' . . - . •'. . ; - - . ; . /. -•". -.-'•:•:

lliss Hatties .Q. Vaat&qWat^et, of this place, will leave her' ho'aie Sex.t Monday: for i time to rqgide in Cattbage," She in-: tends 'learning the vistmffliang-iraae. yp&\ •smsl!::hier:subeess. ...v 1 :".;•-.--. '/f '

• Njelspn Smlta, - wijilq-vvailkingcOWithe ice ia-Black "river. 'iieat:;Ms{ homey"bybke; thtough.. Nq.orie:was. heaT|;hinij but affet:' * time heauceeedqd,ia gettiag to the shore safely. -. We -ttust'he-.wlllpot try ft aften,.: :a« It.cannot- b'e -tiry pleasant,". J-,'-\.:" r-:-_.-'-.-.

."• -3fts;'Jv E," Allen isvisi&hg Mts'.'.E, A ; TanDewaIker;'-: '."-•;,-.: ; j ' , \\.r-\ ... -j

Rev, $ri" Hill preaqhedlhis farewell sgf-; mbn-last'SaBday. .-.'..{• M-^"'.

... —jfever. tie a cap to you. dog's tail, not; use any- .other than '.Tulip.Soap. ;•-'!.-

" ' - •-'/wM-ET-iajitG'NEw;"y? • ":

, . Gents' solid gold watch, stem-winder,, with geauuie A.meKcaa moveniea.t, war* ranted in every pa'rtfculat for. thirty dol­lars, at J , S. Tatdy's jqWeUy store, Low yiUe,. N . Y , -...,..'" .'_• \ '.>--:

' •AXES^i>IBti.'B>S:. [ , .'*';;

April % 1888,—TMs'-isabright,' warn :

day, . Roads yery muddy; ?npw'. Mpsttv; gone. The:St. Jjaweaceriyefis-Open .11 . the channel.-.. Tkiyaehjfc Spry steamed u . to iJonad isktad yestetaay, .fihje '2d; thq

, water is.^vbrylbw:..; . . . ' .-

• Mt;-Bertraaais. buildiag A.yachtabpui.; 7i or 80 feet long at the head of 'James: Btr.ee .-- - -..• •. .-.; . .-. . .--- ;; . v. .-.v.-. :--.y;

The- :Patiraaa cottage stands .put vary prorainerttly; .and- is progressing t»war£ oornpletion.'•;••-.'- '. " - :. . .,' - ' "'" TSfi Wartibr's stone palace cmlrisistaa ' in the river-^bove wiir'sppa.-attract "at":

ten'tiqa; -The-"'s'tbne; -ate to be -brbugfa from theviSriaa'Stona islapd^quarty. .Th'.'" 2?polished1 granite pPlati. iirfe: to. com frbm -Wtmprit, !•- Ifc:is tp %qg'He qf-th"e€t"' -est and -mo.st- eiabbtato..GPtta.ges -pft^th. rivet. yNew York,-, Chicago,-- Rbehester etc., liaye.a Reputation; •snaapriae;'to,.prt'* sent and maintain, andliereds the piac':-

; for .'display and pleasaje. .'the.-, river i*: loagand widejaBdthe'.isiaa.as.ate aum; erqiis-and "beautifuL Paradise may in.-}' be.fay-frem-ffiis'piace cr • frOm. .this life givmg^-river* . :--' .. -.-.-.- ; ' :<.*.'•:•.'. \ '" Mr.'Sisshn, fof-merly of tbe firm of Sk son & Fpx, of this' place,, l a s .formed"; copartaersHp with Mr, .D..Araold,pha o,„ 1W'.' Fox's clerks, an eat'erprising jouiif... maa,: and they .are flow comnien.4agybuf.. incssia Mr.- Tassy'^. new'stbie.-OBjMali.; street near, the Hartmaa House:, ; Theit; prospects,are yery'flattering.' There at^" Tioyr four.-exteasive variety, stoiss' ia thit-." place, besldes'.thtee gre'eery. stores. _j6*i : hardwaTo stores,: a feultafld-eonfectiphfir. store, .aad aa, extensive drug store; ;

-The Reformed ohfirch qbser-yed" Easte. last Sunday with-, appropriate, -^services morning and avenlng,, :ana.thq*'au:dlenc-, -; room .was decorated, with', ripusq. plants..

. T-fe-fungraL. services .of ?ln agedydeyot-'-•ed ?nd highly esteemea.Biember. of 'thf;. •M, E.-chutch were.heid at 11 a. m.ia'fti-. -Methodist cbuich... They'- Were. for, Mis-- ; ,'icfaryKriag, .Who was suddealy taken li :

atMr'.S. Bi'MlilleVvs'o.liMbBdaye':veniap -Mavph ?0,,and was apparea% -gqwg dowT.V until, .death libeyatea".her spiritr at. ? :$ ' ; O'clock' on "Friday evening-"'"-" She is so|> pbsed to..have-had-'coh^estiqhbf thfibfaii'. 'andlier disease was\su#' . that :Sh"e--.wr8:-: Tery te.sile^s.and\s.poWl>Ut-Iijrie-'&oug;l. she. died-very qvdetly" aad hopefally^ JS.\ ". lite-told- -of a-'death.fliat isVtbjbe boybfeeo.. The ".pasto'r .bhpse. fbr; 'IHS? -tes.t.ythe-- j?> .'. clause of thc-SSth verse.of thq^i;th-.ch|p^ te# of- Joha. , It was E'ast4l,- aaa:hqtlius-' badd had. died 31,years.;befpre• on-;lEast&' day. "The cQhgregatioh .was Teryiarg*' -and atteptiv«,' 'ahd-the '-sub^'ee'tpreseatef-•' wjis impressive and .profitable. "•' Her re-;&aihs were quietly .depositbd,. iu the .fa.aiT .ily.;'gr.quna-atPlessis;upoB whiqh iaerect-ed 'a :beaa;iafal-,monahieB.t;;.-- ^'Shev-rest)-; •froia ier-lab#s,"' aad%erohildreii,frie"nd:. ;'aad the ehurph e^anot -forget. herv '-:

• y The. pastor pfeaclxed-.his.last sertaba £ . p;-large'house ih--the'evening. "."•'•-• "- -'. • - -More than ^3,ia0'havebeea.ta:5s'3aan ;'

i a ^ "the past conf -rence' year. By the S-El;-sboietyj aad it.fa np.\v freefromydeb .; jiad the year."oliiSe? -well, With; a report * •_' be'nevqlbnt .Golle'etioas' inorq1 '&M dqttbk • t-heimountof last y.eit's"^^^-^-'.- ';.-'-.'"• ;.; ' '. Thepastor-ahdiiis wi'fe.hiid.plannedt<-ieave hbroelbr coftfefeaW-qn'Mondav-p m.; but .a fuaeral service;, at'li:'-a-' m; -fiv. ••-miles away prevented, .aad iiaother abou.. the same distance aftanged ^ r ' ^ e d i i e i day, 11 'a. ra.;',wIR;:fiqep.-hmi;from-ro

: call at-the cbrkereac4-tliis-:ye?,f,:; '-. "'""••

."Mrs. Cotttell leftv-home- % stage i\ Redwood and from theneeby cars "to Saady- Creek", on, fuesaay'.enrly •-^o.jjja'at' the beaside of her aged and siek mother. ' - ' :•-. " V - . - ",'-"•••:•"• " .ar; '3b. ; ;

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':"'V^";&-5i&pi«it[;]^'SE. Riggs. yd^tti-in-'; llricalast;Tdesdayi'-.-.\:'y:- .-.<..-..-;'.. •,: 5L; B. HiousbeVqi ifew Y/ork 'cltyybailed-; ba^Purm iribnda'iast^Mnesaay; • . : : ' : '

.A;..T, Seympui-.- is'^^attenaing .sbiipqi aifc. ;CazenGria,:'..;- v"' -.' '.>•:-'.'-.;:''.- ,.;.' -.".; -,- ' : , ' ; ; 'Mrs*fLoaisa.Jon^ yisitto-'^w'-Y^ofJk^cilg;.,-"I';. - _-.';-'.-.'.*-:::":"7-"

SqV; A. fj; i pu^ks and wife:are;atteaa-. lagcbnfereacfrfatRbjpder-'•:.. "--" •-r-';-.V.--'

- Gharles j?>- Blair, of Rome^ is; visiSag' -' hispareatsbeie. '" ' y' -.;-- =". ',.,-.:'- "-.~'.l:" ' ' -A;-iyiGcIllett atteaded; the. teuniqii of-the";-18B3) regiment :.at- Watertowa.' 1M$ .. .Jiqaday;-.-•-.;-::.; _'; -...-.:--..-...-;.':-;; r.-:'•:'.,.'•

' ..W; -.Fpste'r Ph;elpsj-"-""wliiie. ruaiiinBf ;«. buisz SAW: jji %pjtl-.ty$t"sybek'Frida-y,-had • theihkfottutie/tbhayfeqarbf the:flriE;er*..' oa -the riglit baad: sawed off 1,; ;";! '. .'..-;•:

-^W.^Br.iWffljamS'isi^ro.vingi-the ipy-.. peataac^ bf.tbe iatetibt of las'- -itpre.^y,: giyingit,a"boat ofpainl.an'apap>r.:. fe.'" Williamsfcaq^ysh-W tblniake:«stqre=*fo'--.riactiyej,,;:.v .'-••"-'•~-;:"/-.."-:V-''.:-"--'!..-:' ""':y;:'} ^}".~:

• NJeitSat&aay-evbm.ng^'will^^^:obeur tlie <xidbjtiqii:'. -qf" thb- Tu'riM:'-fiwa iGhooi fit -Music bali-J.;, A very Hab?-prpg^m-'mll,l>b;-' presentedaad'it Ivill' pay:^ny;pne,-4o.at- 7 teaa..y-,:'. -..' •";.'.."__.-_".:."";'"';•;"/-.--"'-..' yy'-<.--/'

'-.As .^tefeBtiagEiisfer'iainbqri'T^sii&<i:;y in thdMi ;B;- crh^qh:last;Simd^'*TeKifl|^."

; : ;Th-e:'p.atrqns pf- Thrill qhebie^^actory itt ' heit mebtiaglieia lMt"yeekFriday?lb6ti;:

.'•aviir. BSypbud -salesmaa and ;trea8tir<!r,." •%B'd W.,:S,;;^att secre|aryy Mr.-P*Me,lJ^:. jclvea qabdOli^t^ pet:Jniia.atea'for making , ;*h-eesie,:•';:;":'••'}•"•?;) '•;-'-;'.'-; !v"^-";:-:\';:'.>'""

-'It la witli pieasufb;|&iit %e,i$n:ouiice. ;hafcail'the-stockjiasbebn taken mfiiC:

• ;ariniag'fttetdry," a a d aec'e|sa;ry 4tepswM- :

ie taiden-/to "seeur& £.: .6ha"rtery: feuy M lot-'. -admake^^E ;6thet attaagementetobqiial,-Faria i s t o i q -eengatulated^ tiit '^his; %n,<- .-.erptise. is..toybel,aadsa".to:our. villajje,-J .i?hibh-mthayralbJoaa :^l:giye: Turm, a :, "jreat b'o&m..- - .:."..A- -- ".-'-*-- *ftBPOa.irSfe. "•••'•-

..J?SBO^-lii iowville; J£arcfiJl,:1888; dt^iart.aa^ •ase, Kr». Kelson H. Boefl, ageil62 ;ye«»:aiia-3 nout l j . . - - : ..- •- -.- .-»'. . , i - . , - - • : - .-...-. :.---..'• YdtOTSr-ln: "jft'ntisae, MtciS.4i- i&er'Jesiier

,jav,'»3i:<)£;VV,illiam J. aiid laiiBUa."i"trape»ced . ' . ff l-biii t i ir . - i . ; : . . , J- •••'"•:•'?. :'• - ' • ; - . - , , . ' .•-"

' ^isl i^iaHvstsoai-iraro^ Sl„i888i..**QiailB..-' -V?ard,:a?^.Sy^rs,ilmoiitJis";anai8:day».- .;.

SEtBEteASt^-la 'Harrisburta,'Aprit J,"18SS,. "-taxidSeiber^a!Ji.ai;ed 144ay*.' ...; •'.-•..>--

Tim$$,t-£ii. ibwvtlli:,. Apr|l 2; 188S.r Edward,. Jafeeyc-agedSf jeflr%i-moiita>nd;ir.d*y*,, -; '= --; ' -SAEStoSs—fii Martinslitirithi Mawa' :SH888,. -V.ar-c:Sk.Sai!Sps,.-3ge!d68;3*8rs."':.--- .':• .'.'..'•-

BOSHAHl^ia Hari5stnv?h,,.3I»roh «>, tSSS,-,'liarlesSo5liar;t,aEed-B0:Sesta..'v. . ,- ".V-HORTO'S--Iii3s6»*iHe,. jKaref 30*3^8, .Sarah'

•luffonj-agedfiiyeaa,-K". ; - - ' ' ' ' • ' "'

—.^Ja'praef to'reauce:nry:.stock.-whfch 3 bave.oa hand,! WilPsets'hoeWfot;® q ^ C and ae-w shoes ,for-2B ceats eaeh.for Cfisli\: Now is the tims to have ybuy horses sboi for spring, . ' . P . MqGoyBU%,"

40*3.-'-: . : § t o w c ^ J<o)fYil%^^f-':

",. ; ; , : - ; , ; : : .F^&ISC^NTS.y ;:,yy^..v""-•: We will seaa.you-Dt. J^uimanh'ftgteat r

.' tedical-Wprfcv l60'pages/*cdorea;ph»te8 -•xom.. l}fe.yyM^--im88^'-Tiriiabj:6 ad^aer- :

yergabljsjtedi ' 94> any adares» pnrie--eipt'of ^rea..g=eeat_stanips to payppsfc -ge, • Aldjess' A.. Pi Crdvfay & 60,^' Bos-' ,-ip., Mass. 40*3 ;

Seatha.

Absol utely p#|*> y :'Ms powder-aever^aries;-: AiriaiveioifTnatK ~

.Tengifli^ad^wholesomeness. Mb)*; eeofipmteia; - -iri-tBe ordinary kiads,:ani-cai^OtDe:flola T* • .'anettfionj^th'tlie^mnmfeaeof lejrtesti,.*ltort

'aJbt.aimaoi-jshMtaiatepdwdieis. SbldoMrui •a; "KOYsSi:

:?; - '/y_ :Bns|nasB'tJ»c.al"B»-:-."-''j -v : . ; . : - .- . . - ' . ' • '1-: . : . ; p.'esa"|Mt!ikiii|'i. "'-.."_•' ..:'-•;-" .'• Mrs; A^^Bbarl^ has tbmoyea;iier4res*:

il'akiag'-roonis!. to :Nb.•:S9,y:Sbu:tb flat:ia. he. Smith..bibqk,- ..TharMng hbr.&iieaai, -: rf^.pasfr$^asysrS.she ymS. bq giad to *•? •** " yidJau;'al.uer i ^ i^mM,; . / . : ; ? "-' " -V".'-. "•• \ ^"v^hbb ybu, **«*'-' a. ndebqaTd J J ^ % ^labetet: Brbsf . 'TheyTatfr^eHin^ tSieia-;- at "SweStprices. •--., \.^y'<[!;'~' '.'• --. -. ** -'--,.;.. - —rCall a:hdiee: tlie'm before% jsijtqq 3ite ;

- hose- f oiaiag, 'Jparp'et ib ck^rs .at •• only ybne • fpikrqaciatHaberetBrPs; ;>.-::yM.y:y

.i'^Dbtt't-^ay. tf siajgte: ^ricle of fqtiJ^ Jure iifitil yo'u1tta¥b :;b?ll<s3-! ql-..ItaberilE.

: .fjrqs, theV^at'b'atgdjBC giy-qrs.,--. ;'S8»memT ,5

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. hey; .qte; gj.vjag^rea^br..batglwi» ia ash, '. aSqjie *hd inli. m ahogany' charairwr ipui(i. •han':aay.otlie.t jhqtisft ; ^ v ork . ' Calland examine «n^ f « t l o * « * jprJ&H^: !^?y"y;.;.'>y.i\>. ;"---"i,;'•'---.;•..&:,._.,.