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-THE

TiconderogaPUBLISHED AT TICONDEROGA,

ESSEX COUNTY, X. Y., OX TIIURS

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/ Correspondence.Point.

Mrs. P \ Jones, returned to taer\homei h i l k hTi.

\ h m ni spent several weeks at the home

t M d M Z K '^'ji pe vera eeks t th

of her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Z. K.seml .

Warrt-u E. Hildreth was ii) Ti. Friday &tu)Saturday of last week.

31 r. Norton of Addison, Vt., with liis bride,"well and favorably known here as Miss MayWard, has recently visite<l relatives andfriends here.

Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Ilildreth and cbiK!- \\spent the Sabbath'at lronvillo.

Mrs. Paine, widow of the late OoorirePaint* .died on Sunday mornintr at *2 o'clock "atthe residence of her son-in-law, ,SanuielBk ^ y \

in <h>(*linin<r health for somemonth*, but her death came suddenly anaiuiexpeett'diy. Her fuueral | was•* heldfrom the "BUCK Mansion,*' en Tuesday at 2o'clock p. m.

Nov. 13—In the SEXTIXEL of November1st. we noted in the Towuer Hill correspon-dence that Mrs. Charles l)e Wolf had a chrys-ant-beraum four feet tall containing 111blossoms with the question "Who can beatthis?*' We wish to state here that Mrs. X. D.

lding has a chrysanthemum/ only threeon whfeh ihWp ar^ siv hnMd*rnii »nd

We think th*s beats tireTowner Hill plant decidedly.

Miss Anna Pea*ley of Platfeburg, HYisit-*ing Mi(<s Mabel Cheney. _

Jno. Turrill aud Mrs. Turrill of Chicago,who bave been .spending >ome months intown, went to New York Moudayv

John. C. Cheney, C. E. Urevoort, GeorgeWarner, Mrs, Dr. Warner and F . ,0. Pondwent to New Yorkim the excursion Monday;

Miss Hammond was at Whitehall and Al-bany la^t week. .

Mr. and Mrs. (i. F . Walter of Xow York,will remain at SuminrrvaJe the -jrreater partof tbe winter. *~

The Factoryvi!!f band officiated at tin- Re-publican rnliy at Ti., Friday m>ht.

Ilenrv F . Davis has :i new horse...I. C. Urevoort ;t;i«l F. 11. Hue>ti> are at

Elizabethtown tlii« \wek.X. IMv liy . )>!iivl::iMd of thp Crown Point

Iron 'Co . a l.-irire tr-Ni of timberMountain and Trout Pond.'

Iroavtile.Mr. aud Mrs. James Dudley bave returned

from the Boreas RiverGeorge North and family left for Amster-

dam last Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cook were in Vt., a

part or la>t \veek.Fred Durosts of Ti., attended church here

la»t SnbUhtb.Mr.Loomis and wife of Westfleld, Mass.,

were the guests of Viceroy Moore la.st week.Hard colds are prevalent in almost every

family.Sylvenus Stewart of Ticonderbga., was, in

towu hi t week. .The grist mill is shut down for repairs.Snow feJkto the depth wrour inches last

Friday.There was great rejoicing iu our quiet little

village over the election returns.The children are practicing far a Thanki-

giviBS: entertainment,' to be followed by aharvest supper.

Took I l l s iiyett Out.Mr. Emery Baxter of Wadhams Mills, had

an eye injured several years ago. Occasion*allv it caused terrible pain, so mu»di that Dr.Listou took the eye ball out to save theother.

UaminomfvNov. 11.—Mrs. Koscorla and daughter of

Mineville, were the guests of her son a fewdavs last week. '

beacon Dudley and wife of Ironville, call-ed on Mrs. Roscbrhv last week.''Miss Kate Phillips hus returned home fnmiSeverance. - c

Mrs. .Sumner and sou visited her mother atWhitehall recently. y +

M dM ' dij| x d

were formerly of this place.The boys and girls have begun skating s<

soon. Wt* hBptrthry wont get an ice wateibath. • • •

Mr. Hunter took dinner with A. RoscorlaTuesday. '. : t

Klet'ti'on passed oft" verv quietlv here.The .Misses Jessie and Lila (Jonley of

Schroon i^ake. visited their sister, Mrs. J.Bennett, Saturday and Suuday.-

H o w Perfectly Deafness Can be Cured.. pleasedly that ui

d be-PLATTSBITRGH, N. Y.—"I am

Dr. Liston's treatment my hearing has beenfuily restored. My hopes have been morethan realized and I am truly thau*;^J whenrendering credit to whom mv cure is due."

M RS. ANTOINETTE OUV ER.

»T*va» Oi,ie or So tit.11-nry Lewis of Moriah,hurt his eye. The

pain became intense. Dr. Liston was con-sulted and took the eye ball out to save theother eye. . -

John Gralunv is in Hampton this w.eek put-ting'up a seperator.

Wilson MHklejohn, who has been vlsitfugfrirrids in Rochester, bus returned home.

A son was bom fo Mr. and Mrs.- SimeonCrammond. Nov. (>.

3Ir. and-Mr>. K. If. Scars have returnedfrom N»*w York.

InJeiiitivm-c of the. death of Janv'^-E. Craij.ill Moosejf-rrrT'ip-iioine in Detroit, Mieh., on Sunday,ha?

reached bis friends here.The Willing Workers will bold their regu

lar 'nonlhlv meetinyr at st bool House, distridXb. K , * ' - •

John (I. Rurnettfi returned from NewYork Hty Thursday, where he has been visit-in- hi* brother Hugh.

Miss Anna Graham, who has been visitingfriend* in Ti., returned home this week.

Hurt -Graham spent part of this week in

- The apple erop has gon'e forward. mo>t"|y:

purchased at $l">0 to S"J.(K) per bbl.T!n> si-'bools i-n to'wn closed last Friday.H«v. B. iSwift. last Sunday morning,, deliv-

ered a fine sermon to a full house.Orwell is to bave :u Lecture- Course this

\y inter.Miss Ella M. Branch closed a very success-

ful term of Si-hool last Friday in ilistriet Xo.3, with.an exhibition that,was enjoyed by allpresent. . "">

Orwell as well a> the rest of the world wasmade bappylast w >ek by the manly action ofso many men. New-York .state hs'tfi made acraad r'ejtord, and one that will tell in'(N>when some strong Republieau will be check-ing his grip for the White House.

Our cheesej|aejoi*y js .still running. s •

No v. 11—Elave you seeh the man who sayshe voted the Democratic ticket,?

The grptimd is white and we are havingwinter' weather.'

Wm. Hulburt. Jr. . is on the sick list,Frank Hulburt dislocated his shoulder- a

few day* ago. . .Several of Bvron, Lewis's, children are sick

with diphtheria. , ' „ - - - - . . . ,Oscar Franklyn.of Westport. was in. town and endorser Ijeiug of the same handvyriting*

yesterday the guest of., his father, F. J . ! Two bour» after the check w&» cashed a sus-Franklyn. '

Tlirout'h the kipduess of S. B. Sprague weare permitted t-Araak* some extntcts from aletter received frftm liev. J. M. Blanchard.the blind evangelist, who has been holdingmeetings with the Baptist church at a placecalled the Gore, in Olmsteadville. He says-:There has' been a gracious outpouring*ofdivine favor upon the commuuitv, thirty-three have lieen added to the rbm'.ch already,and some others sire expected sooa. A Sun-day school has been onranized with sixty-three members, and a Christain Endeavorsociety with thirty-seven members. Nowthe people are planning to repair the chorch

J. B. North of Fort Edward, has beenspending a few days with his parents here.

Mrs. E. SI. Collins has returned boine,fro_Spots wood, N. J.,* where she has been spend-ing a few weeks.

The A. B. C. market was not largely at-tended tbe first night, but a goodly numberwere presen.t to partake of tne chicken pieFriday night and all seemed to-"enjoy theevening". The receipts were nearly $40*. •

The ladies of the,Uuiverbalist society helda cobweb party at P. J. Waste's last Fridayevening. /

On Friday Dr.C, R. Holt, dentist, doingbusitiess at the Mapiewood, Inn, was swin-dled out of $Gf» bv cashing a chegk for a man.purporting to be WiJJiam Brown, the maker

picion was aroused that'tlre check' was a for-gery. The Cjement National bank was wiredand does not know either nartv.

are plana horand Jjuifil a horse shed. Already nearly

$300 have bee n collected or subseribed to-wards the enterprise. We understand Mr.Blanc-bard ha^ began a series of meetings inMinerva now. , " •

Towut-r Hilt.Nov. 12—Winter .again.Mrs. Rebekah Dudley passed away frtoin

life Nov. 4, her death being very sudden andunexpected.

W«?»»l»ort.Xov. 12.—Exercises., were "held in the Bap

list church Hunday evening, it being Bibleday. Tl;e program consisted of music, reci-tations, and reading. A collection was takenfor the purpose of getting 'bibles to send toforeign lands.

The time of evening services in the M. E.thurch has been changed from 7:30 to 7:00o'clock.

Mrs.-F. A. Morse of Essex, who has beenspending a few days with her parents hasreturned home. * !

Miss Emma Ford, who has been visitingher grand mother, Mrs. H. M. Sheldon, re-turned to her home in Massena 1-tst Tuesday.

An efiort is being made to secure pupils, , I . * , u . . . . ^ ^ ^ . . ^ A ^ . . I 1 _ _ 1 « y .(enough to warrant a class in vocal music.

<i Vlrs. F . V. :Lester and daughter, were calledaway by telegram last week on account ofthe deajtl^of Mrs. Lester's sister. She has tbenexpected. .

Mbs Mary Cook returned from Port Henry

S5lay and eat; the people have adopted thisd h d **

' JUSTICE OF THb PEACE,

Insurance Solicitor <? Collector«"A1I accounts placed in my hands

for collection will receive prompt attenfern.

<}o to the beet, and thiii U the

Over rfx hundred pii^ii t teiidedlart year. W*

have the best methods of book-keeping, most prac

leal By stem of shorthand that is Unght in Amedca

th» best type-writers, snd give practical instruction

in telegraphy. Graduate* secure good positions

ForcatalogDe address, ^

Wt-Btlran and 78 Fo nrth 8U Trny, H. Y

JOHN W. CAHK,General Insurance and Real

Estate Agent.M Kinds of Insurance Placed m

theSomdest Cmp*wu*. -

8eal Estate Bought ami Sold.

asa good many have butchered 4be week. * ^

Mr«. OL. Currier and Mrs. H. Huestis werethe ffuestg of Mr. and Mr«. 8. Inga^ls t Nov.7th."

. Bron^n Beutley and L. Ilier of Bo]ton,',were tbe guests of S. Towne. Nov. 5,

Mrs. L. Porter and uon, Fred, caHed onMr*. Abbott Sunday.

Hey. Mr. EdgerJy of Port Henry will holdmeetings in this place commencing Nov. J9.

Wiltftboro.Nov. 13—The recent snow storm came all

too soon for the apple business. Severalchoice lot*, about 400 bbls. in all, are likeSenator Hifl*Tsnowed under."

Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bliun will close* theircottage, and go to* (ilens Falls for the win-ter. ' "

i^ rsympathy of her manv friends.

I U d ^ ^ t l h ^"luman ttassqEiiiHe"Way5rought h\6me last week.

On thee^uiuij of 1S0V. ith, the V. L.and L. L. A. of the W. IT. S., gave an entertainment in Academy Hall for the benefit ofthe piauo fund. It consisted of singing, adeclamation, a recitation, an essay, tableauxand the play, "The Irish Linen Peddler."<The entertainment was a brilliant exhibitionof the taleut of the members of the societies.It was an elevating and instructive entertain^ment. Proceeds were about $30. By re-quest the entertainment in to be repeated atWadhaui* Falls. Friday evening of this weekwith a hlight addition to tbe program.

Keene.Nov.. 13—Please let me correct an error

made in last week** correspondence. Mre.Frank Marble was n<»t dead as reported. Shereceived very nevere injuries from a fall butis alive aud improving.

The Hartshorn Bros, lost a horse lastweek.

Mr*. Caroline Winch is spending a fewvve<-ks m'lh her sister. Mrs. Alma Pfainneyt W fE. K. Barker \H in town to-day.

Mrs. Wilbur Ames-fa spending several " ^ ^ " K R ' U H I h.s returned from liutlanc),ii spending a few

M . ur I pendng vweek** in towu with parents and friends.

Commissioner F. B. Wickes was in townk

Commsslast week..-

Andrew Lyon is repairing the house tie irJoseph Fisk's and will remove there whencompleted. ' , -

Geo. M. Shedd met with, a serious accidentone dark night about two weeks ago. whendriving down ifc* hill near Edgar Biinn's.Be bM AtoiMf wAOAiiJe?.4e4--»**i--s=ftr Isferteam got lout of the track so the load;overturned. He and his father, who waswith him, were thrown to the ground. Thebones of one foot were badly broken—hisfather cooped uninjured. W»uldit not bebetter if trar roads were not made so high*inthe center se that one need not, as one manexpressed it, "drive by compass to lrte"p Inthe track." k

Miss Emma Holt, who has been in NewYork several weeks, returned home tot

Rev. Philip N. Moore of Belle Isle, N. Y.,will preach at the Cong'l church next Sun-day. -

liie devil is not far frodb the man wbx>

Vt., where she'has b pguict'kji wi(h her dausrhtir, Mrs. Ida BellHeron.

Irwin Hale has nf'f.-ned liortK* from BayBrook and gone to.work for N, Wiltey.

Soutb Hehro«n.

sletghs were out yesterday.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall have gone to

Corinth to vi*it hi* gteter, Mrs. Mary Smith.

now.Frank Cole has rented the basement of

Cornelius Walker's house. .Election passed off very quietly with agood

Republican majority, which makes tne Dem-ocrats feel rather down hearted.

Wesley5 Bailey has built a new piazza onhis house which makes quite an tafprove-»Bt

"€K>LDMKDAi,»iourfor Bread

FORKSTTXg KtDNBY AND MAT./VRU COEKfr h b l d h h h Li d Kid

FORKSTTXg KtDpurifr ^ the blood t

M . V R U COEKh the Liver and Kid-

PER BBL. C«n tic* be beat. 490 bbte soW Jbk

\ Famous Show of Beauty.The show ©f distinguished beauty,

transfixed by famous artists, which isnow taking place at the Academy of FineArts in New York, has been auticipatedby T H E COSMOPOLITAN Magazine in itsNovember issue, in.an article by Wm. A.Coflto, with illustrations of some -of themore beautiful faces. The "Great Pas-sions of History'1 series has for thismonth's subject the romantic career ofAgues Sorel, who influenced the desti-nies of France under Charles VII. "TheArt Schools of America," uThe GreatBritish Northwest Territory." rf*TheChiefs of the American Press/' and theu Public Library Movement, *' areamongst T H E COSMOPOLITAN'S table ofcontents. Survivors of the war audtheir children will find intense interestin "The Story of a Thousand," a person-al narrative begun in this number by Al-bion W. Tourgee, who tells iu a graphicway, of a regiment which gaw fiey^e ser-vice—of its organization, its marches, itssports, and its death-roll.

F r o m C. Uicli&E'dKoti.

PLATTSBl^GH\S CHIEF OF POLICE.PLATTSMLTUGII,N. Y.—Many years ago myife was for many months a jjfreat suflerei-

from sore eyes; in fact at one time blind,unable to see a rav of li^ht. Physician' afterphysician treated her, but she only jjrewworse uivti! Dr.. Liston-teok elun^e" of the•ase, and soon entirely cured her, and shehas remained well, ever since. Knowingtbe Doctor, socially and profy^ioiiaily. ;i,s«ell as I ilo,"Teim heart-t.ly commend his skillto'our citizens.

C. KICH.YKDSON.

One Night on Larrabaas "AointWben I live on Larrabces Point, what .funnj'

«ishts 1 see! - 'Ji my peaking round the corner of the old

stoue store, and Fraokic behinda tret-.I gazed at them a moment, tbea things were iff

whirl,Fran toe being the smartest hovf KemroH tht>

' little rearH .And when our good old farmer heard of thin,

j he was mad enough to cry,

He had "Old Zeke" hitch up* the team andmote us back to Ti.

Iu fact anything to beiouud

in a-first class furniture store

— A T — « *

Rock Bonom PRICES!Baby Carriages markedWay Down.

Walter\W. RichardsBegs to inform silt consumers that

he has just reeertfed ft car load of BRAN

aud MIOOLINSS direct from the' west and

is offering game on n very small margin.Also all kinds of

Ground Feed,Diseased Eycf«, Torrlbic Nil fl«> r ing

Statement of J. f*. Fisher, ^LATISBLRGH, JN.Y.: I was attacked with inliamation ofthe eyes and'until 1 called upon Dr. Liston,"suffered more than toni;ue can tell. I stoppedat my phvsiciaus'house during nine weeks,and left discouraged, and worse than when1 went, Mv eyelids were swolrn enormnus-iv and streaming with matter. 31y ey< - \<, erebloodshot and almost buried in eVolk'n tis-sues. The pain was intense, and for threemonths I did not sleep one hour'duruii? anyniuht. Dr..Liston nued mv m ten days, andin six wei-k^ 1 gained thirty-two tKuin'ds,

AUf?. 17, 1«W. " J. P. FISHKR.

Doctor—I rt'ould adsisc youttvtake qniniti(j

iu all tTie \vhi>ky you drink. Old Pepper-Hut, (ireat Scott!* Doct<»r. i^n't quiniue :-<uch quantities injurious?— Puck.

I'lcaaii ^Vin. Elarper, SCstj.. Keexevllh1 - • > . . ^ . Y . :

f'hf. irelt lcnotei Stage Proprietor.

Niue"years a*ro I was a *£reat htifterer fromsom irvea. the agony I sufleftuak^was intenseand almost unbearable. Our physicians didtheir best but did me no good. Then duringnine long months I was treated by a Saranaephysician with(JUt the slightest benefit. Suf-fering horribly, perfectly discouraged andbliK^ed, I was "led into your office, and inthirteen days vou had cured me, and my eyeshave been well ever since.

Yours, &c, WM. HARPER.

Fresh-Air Boy—"Mister, do you have tobuy chewing-^rum for all those eowsK'Harlem Life.

Cancer Cured.EKUj N. Y.—Fifteen years

cancer on my jaw. After Hufferins^niringthree years, Dr. Liston removed it andcured it, and I have no trouble from it since

TL^oH SALE—A cedar body, mahogany*- top, full jigged, cruising canoe.

LYhU canoe is in fine condition and xviYbe sold cheap foiteaHh. Case B. Pease

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Mrs. O'Brien—"Good mornin'. Mrs. Mc-Cabe. An'phwat makes yez look so sad 5"'Mrs. McCabc—"Sure, Dennis was sent tojail for six raentlis." Mrs. O'Brien—"Well.,shure, don't worry. .Six months will soonpass." Mrs. MeCabe—"sHiure that's pwhatworries; me."—Tid-Bits.

H o w t o s c l tlee BestTbr> ^ye Specialist, DR. LISTON. Surjreon

to tb Albany Eye and Ear Infirmary-*Will beinTh'o'nderoVa.*Nov,"v20fh. al the IiurleijrfiHouse, to scientifically examine e\es andadapt 'passes: NOT "COMMON READYMADE THINGS. Every lens is groundfrom 'a pelluvid crystal expressly for ea«-hEye, aud each fr.ime made expressly to (iteach Face. The result i< bevond all com-parison in excellence. THEY CAN NEVERBE FOUND READY MADE. Rememberyou can't lit glasses to eyes as you do shoesto^our feet and a peddiar or optfean knowsno more about your eyes than a blacksmithabout your Nervous System.

-'$K FOKESTINB Cou(JH S Y I U P for Throatand Lungr Diseases. Quickest! surest! saf-est!. .-»l-«i*e-'-35er

r—"vv by don'tyou play with that nit-e little boy across th£street? ' Hmall son—"Us boys is buycottiu'liitn." '*Why, what forT' "He doesn'tfreckle."—Street & Smith's Good News.

An Immense T u m o r In tine AbdomenChared wi tbon : an Operation.

Mrs. M. S. Abare ol Blue Ridge. N. Y^ hada very large fibrous tumor of the womb. It£rew very fast and she suffered worse thanaeatb. She met I>r. Liston in Port Henry,and the result of bis treatment is told in aletter from her. "I don't have any troublewith my tumor, you have cured It,- I feelperfectly well.'- *

Inprouhing there is nothinsc like aimingat results iu the present tense.

Many a man will fteht if you kick his do^,who lets his wife carry in all the wood.

The ltoen who talk against excitement inreligion always want more of it in politics.

It is ban] for a philosopher to understandwhy foot fan should he called play as longas shoveling coal is considered hard work.

Worrvtfiir about thine* we can't help is as.foolish us throwing stones at the sun whenits shining doesn't suit us.—Ram's Horn.

TJbe editor of a weekly paper in West St.Paul received a note from a gentlemaa an-nouncing the death of his wife, which closedw f H w "P. S.-Jost give her a little

u 1»> • St. Paul qfobgr-"——~•""

HKAI>ACHE8 AJBK^PAJNFUL; ForestineHeadache Powdei^ifl^the^JoadMn JI5-min-ates . 4 cures 10c. •*•—-****•*"•—

Wben the cookinj? at a man's stove is sopoor that he cannot eat, his wife pays a dol-ar for * bot tb of medicine to -give him an

appetite.\n you go to ehurcn to pray for a reviy-t»t wear shoes that squeak. ^>t*l*«Mamma, I saw a sign in one of theto-dav that t>aid they were selling kids

J price." Mamma-?'Well *? Ethel-"I; tnaybe you would go down and buvite brother while they were so cheap."

—Iadfcuapolis Journal.A i*ft ftttawm Digy tt

i t WonH ttajid off an im]

is sellinsc a. better grade intb., than is sold elsewhere of

60c., Ticonderoga, N. Y.

Meal

Crackerf Corn,Oats,

and

A T

Hay,, PIUOES.

Mice Clean Coal is mySpecialty. Lime and Cement.Office in iront part of the Expressoffice

Miscellaneous Notices.QIRL WANTED—Want, d competent" * girl for general hoc Rework, applyto Mrs. Cha"pin. ' 4ltf

SALE.—1 boy mare 5 years old1 >op carriage, 1 Ji^ht truck wagon

wiMiiSj3rinjjfl, 1 cutter, 1 pair traverse8!eigfis,Trpr.common one horBo sleighs,1 oue horse sJeigli, 1 light wiiigle har-ness, 1 heavy single hnrnesft, robes,blankets, e tc In^rire of 40tf

JOH-A I. CAKK, Tieofiaeropi, N. Y.

lOlt*>-ALE-Vr<>rk liorncs, m r r i n g eborsch ;ni.ti coils . I iutv« soiut! \v(

•horses fhut I «'U1 hill verv cheafi.•-J G."C. W e e I.

in'Ai of kvy.*, ;? Alex/int]( i.t Just- mi J«-1"r- '.in-?!: u this nffii-f. u I

* FURNITURB^JTHAT IS NEEDED IN EVJEEt

CAMP ORCOHAGEBed Springs and Cots,Mattresses and Pillows,

Veranda and Hammock

KSP* Remember th«/f>lace—the oldistablished store at ther bridge.

North Main Street,Ticonderoga, - > N e w M

^ WILCOX&OWEN,CORNER DRUB STORE,

Cor. Exchange St., Ticonderoga

Experienced Pharmacists

All-Prescriptions Carefully Pre-pared from the Best and V

^ Purest Drugs. —

HEADQUARTERS- FOB —

Sole^Ajgents for the celebrated

--HUYLER'S CANDY,-Fresh every Tuesday aud Friday.

J^OlL SALE.--A tnr.il hUtvv, Howe* ventilator, No 14, iu first class CUD-elision; huts been but J«ti}n iisi.'.i. i 'orpai-ticulurte inquire HI ihU ofiico

LOS!1. - I n this village, Monday,Nov.12, a gold bracelet with locket at-

tached. The tinder will confer H favorly leaving the nuie at this office-. wl

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TO XiENT.—A cott«R« on Second StFor particulars cull ou C. A. >"lev-

el) s at the New York C;otli»ug St no

fTIO RENT"—A furnished rou:n•JL Bru»t's Block, apply to4'itf. _'. MliS. JENNIE C

WANTED —A .situation, c,-,re ofdiiviug horse prefeii<«d, but-wjll

take any light employment. It quire attlin tllice f«/r particulars " 41 w6

John J. Owen, ft. D.

OPPICE HOUBS: •{ I to 2,30 P . M,(7 to 9 P . M.

Hear ing Brought Back .T. Valley of Plattsburgh, was cured of

deafness,-^))' Dr. Liston. ^

D r a w n oa t of Shape.The little son of Peter Miller so well known

in Halone was terribly distorted by eurvitureand spiual diseases. Dr. Liston cured himand he h straight as any one.

Crosti Kyed. ,A HtJJe daughter of Mr. Ostiguy of Ticon-

deroga-l was very cross «yed; Dr. histonstraightened them &% usual and the improve-mentis wonderful.

Buy your Crackers at the CombinationCash Store 6e per 1b or $l;90 per bbl.

Soda Water with Fruitp from their new fountain,

-tilso Ice Hream Soda.

Hathorn, Sarato^ Vichy, Hunyadi,Appolonaris, Poland and otherMineral Waters always on hand.

WINES aridXLESFor Medicinf.1 Use.

— TJie Celebrated —

STAFFORD WATER,An efficent remedy for Diabetis and

other kidney diseases.

THE SHELDON COAL COVETERAN COAL DEALERS,

Still Lead in "A i l Ra i l " Coal,Fresh From the Mines.

2OOOPoundsIor aTon.^ 'Wrtlave 6ntTrand^7^ar loads of

OR A IN and are prepared tomakeprtoeethat will surprise the public. Ourstore house being near the railroad" weare able to haudle grain with very littleexpense, and propose tb f«ive our pa-trons the benefit.

—WE AJftE UBADQUABTEBS FOR—

BEIGK, CEMENT,

Fine Building Stone ami Sand•f t tSale!

O- Offioe opposite Pwt Offloe.

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