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THE PLATTSBURGH REFUBLTC4TS T , SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER lO. JtW. co'.'.r' ! THE GREAT German Remedy. TRUTHS FOR THE SICK.™ ( * V . . » t r > -t -1 ).- \ \"W;ii Mi 11tj;v. . T , r, *: '.I * i^^i^ J ._•, I - '.KT. T ,Sf- AT, I I. I L.H 1 IN -Kin: t').-;«f ntsr.i. f.-.r >'•» .'< >a '. I ! •t, .1. j i • x: i' '•• "f T t RT IP "i'. .1 r. r.-a'i 1 ttst t J..1 > '!., ' ; » . v - t.!'\ !-•' •<•••• .-„•"'! r, x ', • ' - - -R -— * n {' -n ftt I-' •'TWlVi ' I 1 . ' - ' *< • ' 1 f"'"-T. U.H V. < i ; . , . <•„ ,. :% .1 tl.. IT,, aK MI - - T ,,,,,[-, >. ,j-i»t tti-.rliri'j; f." fa!" mi r, an i 1!,- v.i I* t.l."ir •-n > i r ; 1 I I f *T p i t Ut {'T nnh'A t< f T TC'«, TTj,, ' tl, S'.iri RtUHPS n»» s.t:t?a •!- it i- c: • xl,.iaralii,g m-i-u'ta- v., r t i i . " -'•••"•' ELYS CATARRH CREAM BALMl ( f N . - A .i; Ii I'a- 'IKYt^CUSF.HAy-FEVER i 1 i, 1, r, sir,! in •! Ir ,.-.- - • - v \ I'K'irtJj o. If you h.ive abused your Stomach by tatiiK: or drinking- to<> much, or of the wron <r kind of 1"< 'cl or liquid, vou vul suffer |,L\au>t- y-'iir Munuch U an^ry, N"\v bewarv ot aif i' rnporary expedients. TRY that n-v'-r-failin^, sal-* R ' m ' i1 >' Dr. SCLPPXFS a * Hu2cIrLk K PiIk > . - I, Dfi- Blood •Sick He a I " .v ' 1- »' J BC I.IT and Mach •- i - , . ' - , . ; - : - I.-. - hi* J": ..«> A, tu^H'S n.i: Liver t.i AN . i" < I i.i 1 Vi™ •.'I' Pills pation Dycp. j p::ia. IOM' acd vYeak St jmaeli, Nervous Weakaess, Dlzznys'i, Typiiold Fi-ver, Ojird Tongue, and all Dis- t-i:>.s ciustd by a Bilious S:/.J of tliH Svttem. 1 . IJ. A . BOOT NtifH ^' k p- H •i: I ^ " ' T ^ (- ' ' , - WEDf oitlaEu . .IMC' ", ,••!,:• CiNE >'T. S • ' .T >1 ! -i 1 ' CO. « A- .11 ) IJ 1. y 7s PLUMBING-, THOS. G03TELL0, Pi timber, Steam & G-as Fitter, .:.V- nri-.Vr.il A -H-.>t' AT S4 Margaret Street, ^o. vvr. r-i .a s . i. Al I. K .1 Irot .vr.d Lead Pipe, -.^d PiunDirg- Goods, COAL. I.K- I MIL. ; J, ;tt } a 'ir- ,rt- tc^ 1 I fur-H C'^ir.tl I-..1 I.-:. . ]'r > f s ,,' VVCLCO-V & BOS WORTH. Two Houses for Sale, t, r, \-..x -wl-r, n «i: ) IF;,fct..rrii springs up nt. .' t o !• I'IK i,TV fnr fr, ,ni laril an,5 a f,\- >-. t!.f»^ •*! fn uj* ii ihf Tvatrr .•!»•• a l>r,rf>J. 1 IJVT T .ft:., n • T. r,riH UTI it.r»!*i. Js-li-'w L.irii liT, tUf - r U'., r.s an 1 tfif j* r p<t:ial .ianpr'T r,t:<-n'iT,- t?.<- h'- ,j 1 v vhi)i tbes- m> n (.'irn t!..;rlr. ( .l T*. «-i niii-s l.tjru ar.,l n >st rf th b-iflfi h.ii'ii..:,.. ri 1 J.^T.) Tvr . rrun are stiil -• '..'^ i >avf tin .: p-'jn rir i i tin•• wuii.' VI-I_, T. y I,.i ). •!, y u: ,r. Uir.-,-, i),;, r •;'- :•„ . •<'. s .-i ) : H i fa •.--u , Ir-1 iar,;. n, 1 '.• : : ! • ' . r I. •.!- t . , i. -1 . n U- ,C r- ir. y '. •".;-.•! -L-.rv.' ^-.-J fflf f f Tl,f tin •!., ^tr^v.'.T. T.J .^ T ;• ;*.i.l i-utt^ .n.ng- his Ph>~»rt J't, I:i-:. "thi \r..; 1>? ft f. p"i> U.,iv tr-ni~ht." I'H'•illiir » >tI1'-J. ' It is lucky tLst IS'T'.« if u c ar ,'i.r " Jl..-..:.wL .• i.j.y l.a.c Ftartmi hrme\T:,r.l. (.1 i s*riii (." : , ; f-,~,'!.fl 1:1 R.ii:.."f. Ti •• r».'y ^;r r : . •: t.n» v , . . ^ . - i s ijui.-t It 1- ii.irt. Li I L.:. I tl_ I. ^. fiJl.t iiglit j-,..-;ijriLr,g fr.-,m a. ].*:!•• -v^r. }(•••.•! 7 tiey ar>- j.r.c-^;- 1 ^ a pmal) 1. i-is", an.3. alm-'^t . .f 1 y a M-. ret :,;i.»m"i', ttn'.v apj.r.'a.:i r.r, i p-'ar.-- tt.r.Tjpii ih" l:-*!ir",l 'vrin'3'"'iv I'., {>„ j-!*. ; _\n u. 1 m;.M xritL •vihitf hair aad !'«', 1 5iU i I a larc" srrti ct'- t ;i ; l.i* bea 1 li.os fji.t u i-nvnr.l r->fc;s1 ;-pa-t—a jiii'turf. of tlio I.f !•>! ?.: ;.i')'i t > z-a-t. At the table, on tfcf . r p .>.r. K. i •, sit?, ui lri~Lt contrast, a yi.unfr ,_ '.. s.-w;n^—a fri",!i, 1 Vf-ly face, TT lttir,Tin i. ! ,-y •'i-.i... ar,l ux-iri.'a,t. fair L,n. Kate "I .- ..-t.li J'.Vj'>: it.Ii in t!:P \i,.;i^... ;.lil t ::. s; ir iu-rrt 'is. , ; , w.. ni iaai,> ay "U' ^ I . i , 'L: AUtii r-.imst ("lance. Ilany ami :..!• i. . I s 1 L.sV. s . . -. , r ( t ;... lifT.svlf ail.l lji.r . r , 1 i.'i'la'T l.y Lt r u.iu hiii'L:. "1:- i .t ivr«at rtic- •ni:ij:,n' have turr..si a! I' r ~ i>* i:i tL> .:• nay A: last Lars^a.i: | : TIC;/. ('Lrisr, ;ih." airi r; ! the I --. -s • t i.i-|,.n:-. IIirLiJ Ij.-arU th'-reply ! ! ' _.'i - tu.,r. an 1 I ,.TV viajtt'J auJ lis"fii...I. ; ?ta< : » ~ r-r t! " fm'-e tLar iD-I'isf.1 1,^ lir;)- I t. u t f j,i .jrii Chi-i»L ,t,h. h a d gtoiH- n, | i :;: 1... i t:.;ni'«i tuck—f-r vvhal! Lars ftlt a ', rr..-^'v: ..; IT.,, !•>"•, l.asrfn-d tack. Th • ! \.... 1 ..! .,K> fix! i!i l.ii face, l.ut he ,i., t > n.,t | '—el >" "T h. I.':..rs ri.'isti".[ill's MVps bpfoiV | i •:!. ; .,t cai.Ti..•: <• •• , for it is very darlt. Ii... st.»T.,i s ti,,- littic li.'iifc rrliero EZalic )S.L- n i,u\ Cliii-t,,pu ptauils- ly the -»viu- L. t .-:.. linn j'lri'h.v Hi the li'jbt i.f •• .v ;TL.,: f.-.II-i fu.i ii;.. ii him. J!-.-bears . t •. n l'. '•• ,;i 1 '•••. a.j 1 Ii IT Chris-t.iTjh litia - t .i:i "a V„<- il ' r, til; 1 it ep.'Us l.if iv ' i:.: i'i. ',1. '.'..'.-'I'I'L? What I'I-'IITTS thee sii ..:•.' ,v... .i K..U". 1 '"Mii..^ on t" Uio ii" •:, I. ii., .storm •"!!- shakni.e. 1 was j.nssuiT ;i:i ,l taw .j,..^ tittTtig. f,,., I -t"' J"' i I" i 1 i Ihi-i' 'jleeji vtr A.'" •iiii'ii ilear!" t./' said, I'Uiring nut 1M Tl" Ttin-J s, ii,.,.] itic du-.r ttus ?->t free, an.l iT.-.c u r,»h- rpi-n ft^am'f the wail. Lut <* : ist j.;,. urii..^- a i l L^ii strcrjfrih, drer.- '. •.-... Kit i the ball anil closed the door. L- -- :rr.--Tv 1 t uii-l'T la? c-iar?ie jacket; hot in - ' • 1 til- tiUsteru.^ r-i-.J. He sti pj X -J t -],, S c : ' •. '. •! an 1 Lewi speaking- '"ithin. l.u-t il : di-Tu ^.;cli tiLJ-lLlli^. He iTaiti-d, - : .itfii,-i v..t.b tn<? i-ian^s c-f jValcusy. :I -v 1 i I.- ' ? ' ' i b-kiitiv rii.t;it Heniclan . • •-: ity t', Liia. At lart th* (5,.vr opentii anil < . i.-t pli strl'l«-ii.'Ur. "dletji iSoll, dear girl," 1 WLi-J'trC'l /'trj.'iJby, dear Cltl-l^t.t.h."' Til. k-y was tuin^j in ("to lock. CLnsT'iok n t i . t L.-.n.,', tue j y of lo-^e requited in iiis Li vt. TLP utter, too, turned homeward, b..t a 1 -r.gr time passed before he reached tbo L:*..,. L .use Ti.- y had (jr-.wn up f'g-fther—Lars. Cbris- t .; a at: 1 Katit. The three bad played r •- p.ti„r continually ao children, and Katie ^ ui 1 be earned by a J others or dravm r. n ti- sied l y i . :.C' but Lars or Christr.ph. W-.'i t>-> .Tuvlurea* tLey went tosobu,..! - '!.• r u: I T'stiv c i i f i r m f ' i tOpf'CllfT ill U:i> ;". . auia-f t-hc lieijrhb^rin^r njla^e. K,. '*".:• 1..; I I.T i'Ule bttwefll tLt-Ui, iicver . j :.. f.Tt sVj_,T!-ri w h e t h e r shp Lad f rc- 1 >!•. '; :•-. i.f ta lals t" the other. As tuese >]••••> :•• i ii.r • s-rr- >n^ men, Katie bl.,',ined : t • ^:... £T'.iK r l^-autx, as was apparent :• 'Tb> r \ u: J: m-II <<l tho vidag-.-, an 1 :. . .' •• .:•: -. :i,a: ed to intimate ai ni'j b. in ,. .._:. .'..s... .,, t • t i c gj-1. The fall '«'i!,- i ,. i..-; i. .ii tnf- 1' ,at i u u impty; L" rsas .. t.- in" v t-'.i-l—th>- truth wtc, Eob . i i. ' ;„ i l.j, d;_- '..'l-.red face. Fr.'ia .: : ..,;;.• y .,:.-„ f> U 'n= b-.id tb..msf.v, s a. [ l: .'. Ki". Id;.- •:. Tut lietueeli Lars .v. '. I'..' -• . '.!. i-.i nituaaey began g-rad- .. . T-,'..-..ii,.-.. i;.'v-went nith Katie t.i ,.r ; : - : da:. •• Who tbvtJd be her fii>t i r*t.r« Ti.<y ,i:-i>ut;e,i l.ng over lti.utcf !..•• (..;,'- L-Lr.np-. ciiid at la>r, with htat.-d ft -, ..;;•• •.: 1 i • l a r t. ih.'isf li'.'tTVi'i'ii t'..-i.. K..T,.- 1 .. 1:-1 at them, and f,..r tbc L.--t tiUi" fi-,1 •* mi-jriVitig- that if she ebo-v : t. •- th, r «onid 1,,' '!•• ;iy Lurt. So <-Le .. !: 'It n^i'.« i: dlff- r, a .•-.• to nil' w Ui :h I • : . • -,Wa lir--, lurit i: i- if k'j much ac- , . ' :•• T...I .;r .IT ,-uts." Ti...y,!il M,, an,'. i'. *.•'"- the In'-iiv i,n^. AViiili' th,y •;.:,• .• ti., r.intt»rKatie looted I'.nivita Ur.lSS '. • ' ...:•• r •• . Li.*- '- r btart t-:il I i-t . , ! : -..Mid ffli- Il If vr us, dciled -; i :. ,n- . .usiy -rimed vwtli f-Md-nt I. ;r- - :w I* 1 , and from that day 41'. 1 t.u.e root dHctuT and deeper .... . •. L'. i a.-.'.'-nas no lack of •>--,-a- i . ; it. M-ivrit Hrrm^iisi-n, - •• • . • , ! U..IU l, itti" aitai tuj.Iisrlit K .': ' ,':•< iLos !l !.' i ailV Ui, . i . . I I y e ..:.-- \Vi,. ;. : ' : : . . > ;•; 1 it .• i.. m- t l y . _•'.•• .'!•• -t w .;..• r. -,! .1 .,,,,.- L . : - ' • . I. :. 1 ai ,.•- .at".!,.' -a- d, i i .. . . t .11, «,.:... ^jr, M.it-1 ].ei I.- ' . • . iy v\i'j -t ouibr..'tk if LaiV pa- -. , * • .' i "f ; n.-r. Aficr ihnt tLc tivn t'. •• • . '• .. r as iiiU'-b as pa---ibie, but - ... ' i .. K »'..-. Li'-n i.i.ew that th-' . ; ! , & . . ! 1, ,tn felt ieeTftK .1 » ,.• ' i i 1. t 1 1 a-.l,' > ?• et - a •4 , t h « tn^ i « tw,, i - , t i I. ..f -t >rj I-T. k l.l'l"..I,''S't,C.I«"I .•!'•> a 1. • f i 'a. .a i ..r;,.: rt n;i ):. r a , ,• rn ... 1 • ' . • ' , . at tai .£<. .1. t—ret^iei j l . .: . . . . i>S?*j3'3th will be sold at a Bargain, r , . rr-..f B Ilf [f.hV,at Lit. Itarktt n-air- ... ,,. •.:.• tne \> iti.i-i.i. u..us-. E. T. Delaney, No. 52 Bridge St.. r« L ivrr^iJi.'j-tciXi. jsr. v., ? MAynFACTCKEK OF Belfast Ginger Ale, Lemon. Strawberry, S a r s a p a r i 11a. Soda, Birch Beer, <fcc, Bottler of Dobler's Celebrat- ed LAffER BEER. —ALSO SARATOGA GEiSER SPRING WATER. Kennedy & Murphy's Ale and Porter, by Barrel and Half Barrel. IT. J. HLXM'JJIX, Prfcu'l. MiU Ltti i Seculty Ccipaij, ortUL4Turo ur coaaxtrioy WITM Kinst ISTational Hank, CLABK, DAKOTA. 7 Ptr Ceti. Tint IrtiafB Liaii. -v.,'-'.-" " 3C..k-i-."*B£^ S*>, Ts-ri.. -i .u= to Trhftra ICati>-*s h>-art Inclined. L i.t ja. In0' - aini'.r a n d i a ,rc«K«d!pija-ASscd, f-.t H s.^. ut. bui-f ul liaj.puiHss tidiin^ pi-scs- >. . , f a..- L-.iii-t v. hen tb>. jcirl l,.«,ked at Lira ...'.i L-1" 1 ;>• e . c s &o s-'.Teefly and kindly. I.. o, m r . ' r , b>'i;.-iit, 1" iiere,! at tim'-s that I . .Ui 1 i Ti i hirii, L..r luaau-.r TV.IS always SJ •d..l I',u", a.'tuii, v,t.ett bo sa-.v hi-rwii'a Lilts' , _, a. T •.'•'.-v.-itUni t. >l,lLim t h a t he v. as !. : ih- fa\,iri'j one, and be tufi\.rtsl bittfr t :.-. -at. t.'-. lt Lai jrc»u« i>n till the erening \' ^ea lb..- i oUH^ ll... rmen returned together fr. rn th•• .-Lena Cn:istyph'a h'.art beat fait at ti.,:- qitiet. peaceful scene in old ISnson's cot- tag, , and it dretv biin back with irresibUhie p.oiTfr to leave a greeting for the- beloved ono But after he bad entered the ball, in hits off >rt t-j clo»o the door, so violently flung opc-:i by the. st-ijrm, be suddenly became conscious of KaDe in ha, arms. And rrbiie it rased and stormed without he kisM-d Ler, and in vdld hoi.-pineis tie wbLsjiered: "Katie, do }"OU lovo uie.'"' Shu did not ansirer, but her bus pressed hi-. The next morning liars stood on the shoro ffiwidmg bis boat, when Rob Steffel came by. "You are early, though you came Lota» late. Wore you with your sweetheartf" Lar« looked at liim, red with anger. He Etruok the wood with his ax, and the chips flew far around. "Hohol"* continued the other, "you did not have good luck, it seems." '•Ke*p still!" cri«i Lars. "What is it to you whether I have good luck or not?" Atob Staffed stepped nearer. 4 *"Vou are un- just to me," be said. "A big fellow like you should not take it so meekly. Chrwtoph has plainly taken the fish away from you." Law made no answer, but his hand clasped the ax convulsively, "You and I h a v e 110 love for Christoph," continued Rob; "let ua join together against him," and ho held out his hand. ''I want nothing to do with you," replied L»r», and turned away, resuming his work. Rob 8t>ff*J laughed •cornfully, and went away, but thettiug that bin words couUined retnain«d ia Lars' breast Wh*n the other was out ot sight he Hang down bis ax, and weat back to the village. Slowly, with down- cast head, he walked. Before the house of Old Mason he paused, then with a sudden resolution he entered. But, m it bound, be •tout in the doorway—in Use room stood Katie tenderly embraced by Caristopn. A peiafill likuc* prevail ft* * msneut. then Caritfonfe stepped toward JMH. pot oat Ida Hand, and said: "Katie is my IsstroUMd since 1M* arealag. J intended to come di- nwlly to *o« and 1*11 »«•.» » He did not answer, only a Meter arnUe onlr- d «• akLtps. It v a j «xoa>ji*oly palafal ta* girt l a i t w a a t a Mow aha tei aisM a to kto •oaJMasjiy I \ i h i i i i ' i. •Otfinittw rlfht kjaj,ajsj wit* t»ass>,aejahe r-itrr-ci tn~i'. ,.c», i>,r. j-r=; ar.l '-tifs wm f.tit Hit•-• Ihf 1. iBtl t 1 '" TVlirjTllttH'.lll lh« ' f e f--i =- ••- If--' -f v : '• t i . " ! --•-> '. bf-i , . •. -, k " • » I - I i- ft' —" . ' •• » C T * t,r;i- ip-Ri.'th'Vtf,: "f r -- I • • . * ~r.- ,-. t. t * In' - - - TT.T t h I—-. t • -,'. ; »- t l.'w ' S h e [,', I m u i. t -• ':•-- ...',<- i -> T F T . T h ' r •- i ' ." ' W t l v M l H i ( i . ' . • l i = .... . -. .s' - - ; . '\e F.i(i- -Ri- - t a"» . t i • : v K F <r .1 f. -t t. , ,.T ) , t I S- jS t ,1. t ,i„- f *' if" T c'i. «t pp" 1. f r - , £ a K , , , ~t T, .TTrprf .-trfftTTj^ Tli'-, S~h *r ->rk'-i s t ' t ' . f f i t ' r .-itra.' S t- •u T nft*r I ur P -\ 1 -, i r l o i - i f t l M la-1, t*i(»il.,\'s to.- K -p-fis . i ' K .: " «•" ' ' t:,f •' • r b-if tl,-. -r. i' " hi! ''afc***,t'.° st'T, 1^] '.i-j,. .• i l»l, ' H i . k f. l i t fi!, 1 t:,|, c|.T I.TITJ^ i , a.T / is r , - tia ^--n. Tl i. fi-r.'-riueri I a , f, ' il',.r " •rk- '1 .j, t I 1, I- ty ; - t I ••-,;« p"-•",;.,i g a f .: i, .'<•• i f f T •.-.-, . > V t -ci I: .-• (r.t; ,. TI - i rt .. ', • 0 . ' w 1, T r. l-t r> i • i a.- h"> ; ••' TI, «, T .a ,O-.T-.I," o. Tin ..t'i- s:, s «;•.,' .' t. >. :;is SVTV , T. r t... TT.. , r, < -±a..' ^ t a*' :' -a a 1 br^ak .—er tur,!,'', ... ; ~ I.i.;«il'|< T. 'i CA11I» ti,.' first 1 ,vi -;• i- ar ...st H i t.,-, , - . i.iT j rn-led boat> tl.n a '• n- 1 t-.tip^t 'I,, lii-Ti-K-ftc f.-r-c] I- t_aii rn v. s a-. 1 '."is! u l ' . {.-. th. i ars It ^•••••a .• i. a- t t- f s'-i. a . - i ir.s.-.f jvSt,H*«iy i,,l ' It -. . f..r 1 . a v..'.,^,. Then tl.- s!..!ru : - ia 1 >sc TT,;ji Ti;, i t ,rce; it hmTir \ and .asa-l ti.e Ma l..i it T-Piii-cd in .-bait, f,,:.rn j.p;»-1 TT.'IT i- The men r,>«ed -tritti all thf ir ii'^at, ',ii" -." r<- c >ui 1 not be far .iw.iv. t a~fi lt v. a . Ti .{ vasiblc lti the darkness Al.'-a-i i.f alt tin" i.tnrr.'.sbot Chnstoph's boat; , . iw> bt t.i. 1 1 ,tn Mas Liars'. It seemed as if l a c t-w -• urn- runn.ng a ra"a for tha safety r,f ti'C f-h'tf A wavt'Mizod Chnstoph's boat, lifr^-t it l-jjth an! flnnf- it -Kitb its broad side and AllJ(?rica at-ainst tic end of Lai-s* vessel, breaking it m. if i . l l Lars saw it sinking before him. A thought V > e have Ul StOCkalargC f.1 at through Lis hca.rt. frig-ht'ul an^i riri.l: St'lCCt Lt'OlTl "Lot the irn res bury t'hrkstoph and Katie i.s yi'urt." F.ut tbe tn.->ught was gone in a mo- ment. 11) l b " ln'Xt be had leaned far cut. graspM th,- constant friend of his youth, iv ev strn-^iing with death. Bat bo lost bis own br lancp, sitting on the extreme edgo. II? £tir g ,ut Irn- Land to cattth b >1J i.f something, bjt lan.. 1 nothing, and plunged beaiLoug. A Luge wave seized tno boat, threw it far fiv.ni th- p'.a-i-, and in the roaring of the wares n Ioi.t. ,i sp.ai-::ig cry wo-s last. Ai last tl i,l..-iiernit:i bad painfuily reached the shore. Women and old men full of an- guish stuod TKiitoig tii" returning ones. "JCatie," ci i"d a. % i-c li-cm the darkness, and the gill f..It i iv-if embraced by two amis. I'Lristopb! thank heaven that vou arc Lett '" islic Jed him to her house. He was silent all tiit* way, only holding her fast. .She. too, hardly sp •:;••. Wlicu tbey reached the botisi 1 , the noticed for the first time that Lis clothes nrri" saturated, »inl as.koil the reason. Then lii.. in.-,utl! qniri-reil v>ith repressed pain, w bile be answered: •'Katie, the storm destroyed my boat. Lars snatched me from tbo waves, but he 1 irnsf If fell into the sea and" "Wbntr i-lie asked, breathlessly. -I cnid n.-t snv." lum," ha Said, almost in- amiiblv. Bear in Mind! f. W. HARTWELL 1% ,--Ml !<• llH'St ' •:,:>.,: 1 -.;• ,':.<- : T ! , | s ,- .1 V ,r i • ;,!-.. fit A ih.- > t' c i ••!• i ,s v, it], T M'Tt } '7 i » s - n . d 'ii. Wf ii.txeci nHi I'Tti Junk'* > 'f line id (jct/s' {%•;-• I.ITI iii'l'. i> icliiiuii. Kit'". «">(• ii. KnilMo. '- l.'iiia \V<.]'' ]\ v.i iTi L.iTfl' .\s-ra 1,;in I ' r i Ki)i'-!,!,» •; i'lit.*- . ai:tl .»i.r . s >nl -t- UH'Lt of I. i'Iir>'Al,.ska ,-s al SiitNjiu's, Sijiiin f l-li: t i 1 < Vi-tilrt' s. P <•!,,.ran, Koinaii Tumi', mil Ful: i'n ' Ya-s a«e rli-'^init >t\I:slt aid IIUI.IIM.'. Bear, Wolf and Native Fox Rugs, Fur hn'iiav ji'iMl'l, 1 . aid ('nVi'ii Wolf. China Wc.lf. FL,rk aid Gr.-y 'T'lif. < p;!7ii>h (f.itii sin I lu'.tr ^Icigli K«d»ef. A i d our line of Seal, Mir-ili, Ottr-r, Muskrat and Persenner C».ps, l.adii 8' Fur Tnnnning and Fancy Fur v ft-, a.;e of the most elegant pat terns w<-m I13 tlie most fa^liU'iiitl ]e pet'j'Je in Enrojie ? assortment of I'ressed Sjcinj: to SMITH BROTHERS, Hatters, Furriers, Furnishers & Outfitters, PLATTSBITEOE, N. Y. jlft*T a few days the sea washed tbo body of Lar.s ashore. It was the only sacrifice H had demanded that day. Lars had no pa- rents living, but even parents could not have si)~d narc burning tears than Katit* and tbri-t"ph when be was buried in the hale .•Lureby.-ird. The tboturbt of liim. tlio enn- s, i.-ii-ricss that bis saeririce had secured their luplniK-s in-\ir ]i:fl tLem. L"iig after Katie went to the altar with Christot-h. and nln-ii tliey came from the , huivh their lirst Mips were directed to the ci-art. ,,f Lars.—Translated from tbe German bv L. V. Stur. J^O. IO. The Old Reliable Isham Cutter. -ALSO DESTINY" OF THE GREAT. Tli<- Taite Klcnu'Tit In TTfcn of JClllinCIH iTlur.i.—Lincoln's Presentiment. "ri" mi r -liT rmi'.iiiy iiniic'tb' tiir iliacrcnco b..tu.-.-n ,-r :;ii:iry mail and men i-f emiiicnt inai'k by ]•• ' 'Tin.: lothi-ir rd-.tivc possession nf a r 'tis "i.i.i, tiess i.f,;, -uny. ,"--" • f"c:i hesn t 11- ,i b' in..' -,-t cjiarr axi.l <l iT,,soiin.- ilnn-' nc, rio,; U nrd prcit ,... • . that it TTiiUi'l s c a n t"be a natural aa i legitimate In !p in tin i-iirnirj md nf any arduiaus u:io' i-t.-ikinj.-. S.'b,..., ::ba-ai 1- di'.'lareti that; ii'iolic call In- '•;;,.,! In Lis nun m, r a any ia,,re than the man « ho Is six feet hipll ran rt-maiu icTU'T-arn or the fai-t that be towers al.'n e hi- fcUmrs. He note-. t!.c pride with •Kba'h Unrai*. Lucretius, (Hid, Ilante, Khakesjiea I V ULI' d Bac ill IlUT e a" ell r. f the-rn- silTes, and ifji'tesThe Kngb.-hman v.ho wit- tily I'liv.ncd that niCTit iuid inodvly have ii' 'tlung in common i-x'vpt the initial Jotter. •-I bale always a >:r;j n-inn abmit njO'lcat c.-i.-britie-." he adds, -"hat they may be nt-ht." (aieihe has frankly saidt '"UnJy gnnl Inl' liolLtiti^s are !;:odc.--i.' - "I begin •nub th>," b" Told his niotht-r iba small Lay. "Later , »u in life I shall distbiTTuish myself in far otber ways." The fact is that as long as be lived O-uetlie behevt'd in oracles, and was as willing as Koti.-^eau to trust his fm tunes to the merest J I'c, vs,,.'S of cbaiict. Iloiisse'au wasbi tie saved in the other wurLl if the stone he tinow hit the tree at which it n ' t aimed, m.d had I In. the caught lb,- plunge of the valuable ].io'Lit knife tthe-li Li' t.-fvcd into the river Lal.ti from belund the bu-lns where lie Stood, he might have ln-come a jKunUr msn-ad nf a ]ioi't. Tl,, iv may bo a "djvmit\" that shapes tlj,' -n,!s nf all men, but only the exiv]iti'.ii;tl individual so. ii:s af all conscious of the fact •ririthe way of turning it to practical ac- count by actually relying upon it in daily life. Thus it d'Uii's about that diuniiiic men, men "1 a delin.'e l»iit and dire, timi-.Tliich tbi-y i-ami'it rcsu-t, ar givi-n to trnstmgmore than those wbo-i st:in Ipmnt is nn rely per- sonal and i-ntiiUi,'i:p!.i',-. t'l'i'i'iie, the hi-rfo riari teliis usthut '•ii.'i.'Jib thhad. a; allstmng natiuvs have, an unbou: '!• 1 eoiiliiiencc in hi-r luck," "Iii-r majc.rty counts mti.-li on For- tune," ATaLmgham wroU> b i t b r l y ; " ! wjsh she would trust rmire iu AlnngLty tL'd." Line'Jn iiCTer f,.r ;m i!!-".a.nt dotditcd that he was farmed f, ,r f'-iw "p: cat or miserable end," and freely talked al„ ,ut the impression to this efb-'t, IT hich Lad Vcn with him all his hl:\ and w Li'-h, alter the year l'--H l , aHtumed the character of a pnsitiu- i-nnvii-rion. His bi"gniphi-r asserts that this prcacntiniei.it was as clear and eerta in as any imago con- Yi\ ed by the s./nses. "The star under winch he was born was at once brilliant and malig- nant. The horoscope Mas casi, lbttd, irre- versible, and lie bad no moiv power to divert it iu the minutest parti, nlar than be bad to reverse the law of gravitation." Substitute the word prK-ide.ice f, ,r fate, and many i ithur instances of tins higher sort of eonli- dence might be adduicd, .'.Lowing bow largo an influence trust has bad in human success. Jt went into exile with Luther and sustained Carlyle in sickness and negL ••!. In a gener- al way, it is to be d< milled if any utie Las ever reai 'bed a -^ ery daiinent station in life Tiithiitit something of this feeling ia the atti- tude which be hat. assumed toward his work. —Atlantic Monthly. An Actress " Wreelted in I'.irt." Poor AiUme bad snbex-d for y.-ars from tha tumor that indirectly caused hi r death, and her physicians had frequently advi.-,ed its removal, Blie, however, prucrastinauil, and it was oidy recently that she decided to submit to the inorituble. Even then she was lmwilling that any but a few of her most in- timate friends should know the truth. She retired to a private hospital at Auteuil and, in referring to the operation, saidt "It would be- curious if anything should happen to me now, when I have been several times round the world and come safe and sound out of over so many railway and steamboat accidents." But as it is always "the unexpected that happens," so the gifted singerwas destined to pass from life in precisely the way she deemed least probable. After her many "hairbreadth 'scapes'* it might be written on her tombstone, "Wrecked in port."—Paris Cor. New York Star. Kesults of a Kalnstorm. With tho rain beating against his storm hardened face, the driver of a Fourth avenue car said, a few evenings ago, he hoped the storm would last all night. "Seems to me it-'s rough on you," said the passenger, who would Eiuokc ia spite ol the rain, and there- fore wait compelled to stand on the front platform, "It's rougher when it donl rain," replied the driver. Then he explained that in dry weather it was difficult to take a team from the stables to the postoffico without an accident, the roadway was so slippery. A good rain wasbod all tha grease and iron rust from the paving stones, and made the going comparatively safe. Ho wns willing to bo inconvenienced by tbe rain, partly for his own sake, partly for that of his horses.—New York Sun. AM Odd "Egg Race. Fifteen hundred workmen, with their wives and sweethearts, attended the annual picnic of the United Labor party in Bronimer's Union park. Tbe festivities were begun in the afternoon with games. There was an egg race, in which only ladies were permitted to enter- There were nine entries. Each lady was obliged to run a short distuuice with a spoon held out in trout of her containing an egg. The lady reaching the goal first with tbe egg in ft* normal condition won the prize. Thore wras a great deal of excitement', especially amotu; the mothers of theraoers. One of them shouted out t» her daughter: "lie ketrful an' not break that egg over yar new dress."—New York £dn. Oysters l>urias; tew last tea yean tte taste tor oysters has beset increasing- at a rasaarfcably rapid rate among UM> Parisian*. Orar **>,- (UU.000 of these bivalve* warn n—annul in the Vtmcm capital last year—taara than double tas qsuuiUtr which aanVsji for ta* •KsTsawnteT of U» Htjr ia lira The prtee wisias aJsaost what It was Ifeam, tJsouffc •• JsftnBcstcss ajsjsl BswOsssYasjslssaetftisjwssselJoBi It ha. lnlteil,Taa Dstjate e*r»n», rally W pr o»-t wnrte. tte> 4»aada-iW iTork 'll'UIII I SJ1IHJ.1 ' The celebrated ^Lockwood'' 6-Spring Suckboard Wagons, Buggies, Carriages and Sleighs in great variety. Yours- respectful];.-. JSHAM ^ 0 0 3 " CO., H. L. ISHAM Manager. E. SPEAR, PLAItSBITRGH, ST. Y Hatter, Furrier and Furnisher. Manufacturer and Jobber of FUR QA8IENT8, Jjats, Caps. Furs aid Eobes. The annual opening of the Ladies' Fancy Fur and Cloak De|i:trtineM lit SP'EAK'S, the Punier, is looked forward to with especial interest by the Ladies, who are particularly invited to call and inspect the superior line of goods which arc there on exhibition. The attention oi Gentlemen is especi- ally called to Ihc imrailifr line of supeiior made Fur and Fur.lined Coats Which Sl'EAH, the L J npuLir Purricr, is making up and OiXcriug 10 the mule. Sleigh and Carriage Robes, Furnishing Goods, &c. &G. Hats, Cp.ps Trnaks and Valises. SPEAH, Iieadiag Furrier. TEEMBLAY dfc F I S K , Dry Goods, Carpets and Oil Glottis. ————-^ssjjjs*jn>- # -tjfcsi For 30 days we shall oiler the BEST BAJUSAISS ever Offered in this vicinity. We have determined to make the sale one of the most important ever held in this or any other city; reduction being remarkable. Ladies will consult their own interest and avail themselves of this grand opportunity to secure BAEGAIM. Extraordinary Good Values in ail our Departments. Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets. 1 lot All Wool Ali'xfd. double fold, at. 48 cts. 1 " " Oheelitcl, " •• •• 4* •' I " Seryeat 10 " 1 case '• •• 5 " A complete static of Black and Colored Cashmeres, ileur]ellas,l)rap o'Ahaa Suiting, tf c , &c 5 liicees more of Piimmer Silk's at 25 cts. 5 " Colored Gro. Craiu feslie at 78 uents, marked down from si (X). Black ;uid Coloit-d Kbadan.as at 75 cents, marked down rum $1 00. Cloaks. Clo&lis. Sea] Pbislj r-At qui", four st-al loops, quilted Satin lining, Ch.uuois poekels, at iis.so, worth S25 CK1 Astraclian Wraps, Satin iii.td. Ball Fringe, S11.00. wonh SiJ to. Checked iit-w Alitilcrts, §5.0(1, -.vorth 37.00, " " '• ? till, " »50. All-Won) Diapona! •• ?i0, " 10 00. Cheeked Jaeki-is. 2 50 to 9 00. Misses' Jackets n.iai VI to 18 Tears. Children's CiualiS lrom f : 2'„ els. to §10.00. Shatpis, Shawls. Ue.avv Tloulde S'lawis Si 5rt, 53 00, $3 00, $1 00, J4 50, 35.00. *5.ri0. f(l 00. *7 OH. Heavy Heaver Shawls lr< in f I 75 10 ?15 00, Blankets. Blankets. 10 4 White Blankets, 87%e., $1.25,81.75,32.00, ti 4 White. Blankets, $2.00, $3.00, Si 00, $5.00 and $7 00. CJiidtJi. wear, Underwear, fients'. Ladies' aiid Children's Underwear all marked down. Honssksepiiig Goods. blown and Bleached Cotton cheap. Towels. Towels. FOdoz pnraUnen Towels at Octs.eae.l. i5 •• « .. ,< ., T 10 " PamaskToivels, f.anej-, 10 Yi " 20 'I 2> - Tablo Linen sad ^apkijss. tb bieaebed Table Linen, 1»,25.30,37e a vard baached '• " 43. 50, C2i,i. 75c. "" Turkey Red Damask 20 cenis—last colors. Ni-ptins 75c.Si 00. SI IS. $1.50, $2.60. 1 c.Lse i tints at 3c. a vard. 1 " •' '• 5,i. " 1 " )'.,uiid Canton Flannel. Carpts and Kiigs. Iiitlialn Carpets from 20c. to 75c. a yaid. l-apestry •• •• 50c <• 75e. '• iiuriy hrusstls « «5c «si oo " Kespectfully, TREMBLAY & FISK, Vilas Block, Marsraret Street, PLA.TTSBURGH, N. Y. LETTINB DOWN THE PRICE! Don't you know that the best way to save money is by keeping down your ex- penses ? And that the best way to keep down expenses to the lowest notch is to buy where you can GET THE BEST GOODS for the smallest amount of money ? We are letting aown the price on every article in our immense new stock of Fall and Winter goods, which includes EVSKJIBING NEW Ar\D DESIRABLE LN BOOTS AND SHOES, Bnbbiirs, Arctics, Overshoes, Slippers, Ete., Etc. C. H. STACKPOLE, CS Margaret St., PL ATI'S BURGJI, N. T. Rock Bottom Shoe Store. CHARLES KALSEY MOORE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Msstttwr IT.B. l«w AwwiUUon, Oaeral *aa»<-«r Kurllrrra H>w York law IOMB KM) KStala. Iniorauiw and C >l'*etlua Ktiliiu-g, N»t>ry Public, with aiii HO. 11 OlilKTON STREET^^-^ . . . . PLATTaBQHQg,' N . Y. Hale and U.Urni K<-al Cslale titles ifumrautoed. "»»fUBW!rJJM»d» tot LOAM Htll'AlftMkST.- Keal Kstale I. aba saailH «n latr valuations. iXSU*4*V*iijir«*KTMKtiT-Uto. fire. Marin*. »«cii.*iil. rial* OJats and C*elo»a lusarawMcVeett-d la -he lM-stCuinpaiil«s. (U. ) . standard Kir„ Poitsira tUula \ v r<*on» -r/l 4 *SJ±*J!*f±*T*£*.rr ,Umx *' JM »•»' '*»*"• eO'»«*led wttit aaoaota* and Mm. si aa<! TUN* P«rlaatad uerlaiiaal patea.sadrurHsnilratuiksu^tl. •""" - --T-•aoaotajr and dls- OrriCM UtrAHTMMSr. l^aWMorUagMijiotb of real aad P-ra»aals,is«*rt»l win. aararaMnts.Cun.tMlaaiv! 4bstra«ls»f Tltiis •,..!«. Tj»»Titi«""«7i—TZl 9 ***** 1 *'- wills, Cossi Mortgaga aa4lr«ss)l. V.aM.lxllKuiv.p»^n l M l |s>U. Aa^a^lc^vVKimirsloas. hU * **»"*•»» QVTtMK BAmiUUBMHW»Af,JT-HasU,uatMsia tiemrk Jaaaltaa.• T laatal. sasat s>Ua ur»ayn.«.HS> Kifsjaui U,u at Bat* Jsaaesj, U. I. <»»ly »» s a l a a t s a w a l k r m a t k . MPLKMfilli 0ALO Al A K-tMtilt A«sMs*Ttssa. ThMa «SMI I^P^IM I arfasl«s(«rwk M w at«is»w<i«aff«dr..(s»la. %*t t R>.M<-aa«aM4 LailaLoraiusltract. •toa hSSm^mihl'iLl !•«• aad ifsatiua. M. a .»4«»«)t4 IA* oa taraad *umi. -!»• ailf CswSsssa ata«SSte —iba**** all will twauU balowsaataat valaa. »alaa«JUV^!^.*^?ff*^ a t*ssaa4r«a*s tw« (MaMalaa Uratava la Wnrtiata • • • • _ • . , SELLS STEWART HEATING STOVES. lt> me It 1 i"I ' h i x r.i t - t|..' na'st (»-•" ,',tl :«' .1 ,'f ar,v sT.-vr rn T-T. . r,v ur us-- of the iKnipfT« t li y r "t n l»r ro-t.5" t,> burn Very Slow r voti run br •Ro.-u.k-d Out.' I" is in y o i r hand 1 ; to do a.- yon pl(a?«^ T>o nut squan- ue r Vi'iir mnii(-r by buying any ot her. Is 1 /~t. V > mm \ M l- C9 ?X - ^m^ ;-> ~~ k -n L a .^, a = P y L .-• fo ^0 -r> H i7 37 Bridge STOP! i ' , ', s Is "Till l'I V K SAVE MONET. IF Y'T T>i>N T r.r.i iv.\ \: IT CALL T> T AND r.F. O lXVIXfED. BTKRVTHlNlJ FIRST CL.\>S IN EVERY iu>rF.i-T. ALL GOOPS WARRANTED AS REPUr.SKJ.TED. Street. BED. N. WEi 1 «T I S ii. < < ITTI I I I M "-:OT T r Hi: STOVES i * "N .> r pTft\ «i*\ y a - dreat Reduction -OF- P FURNITURE Upholstery, 8cc. o Tlie andecsigned lio-S £at l»is Elegant Net Four Story Store OS BRIDGE STSEST, A LARUE ASD VARIED STOCK OF FUBNITUBE A?tt> Upholstery Goods, LooMii/? Glasses, Picture Frames, Window Shades and Fixtures. Colo, and Undertakers' Goods OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. USH, BLINDS AND D00B8 OF EVEBT STYLE, OH HAND OB MADE TO OKDEB. Depot for National Wire Mattress. WAREHOUSR OiV KRI1XJE STREET, J.IASXTFAOTOET OI« WATJR STKKKT, PLATTSBUKGH, N . X . G. W. HOmiOK, Agen TIN WARE, Hollow Ware, WOODEI\ T "WAKE. GlaSs^ AVnr(\ Household Furnishing Goods, Pliiinlsir.s .itaterials, arc. arc. Ever oTTorn'tn thi 1 * ra.-vrkft *t i>rlr«-s t h a t c a n n o t H p u m l i T s >M b\ ivr.y establishment. Special attPTTtb-n ^iv?ri to Plumbing and all Minis or Job Work. No. 17 B r i d g e S t r e e t FLATTSBrKt.U N . Y . ' Nichols & Co. AT T H E O b D STAXP, No. 62 Margaret Street, KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK, CONSISTING OK FANCY & STAPLE GBOGERIES AND PROVISIONS Fresh Roasted Coffee, TEAS, SUGARS' ASD FRESH CANNED 80Q0S. Rosen dale (Jen-en t and fresh ground Nova 8eotia Pi-aster. sricjaots & co. I * ittr\T Si. IN r K H.l\ \>5> .t-KKSlfA},- \VATCHt> ANP CLOCKS, JET.EU1T. MLVKU Y> UIK. *c, *<•, CLOCKS. WAT. Hl-S an-Uh.WEI.KS repair »>,11- pxvrtpncp.i Tr,irl<mpr,.or> sfeortnotJcts ami at the- lowest, tprm* s8tf JOHN Fol I \ 'S OKI.KI?K\Trl< G-OIiD PEETfc. | JEL. 2tH.El^ra^^i- T £5 Sircet. ' I I 4 t V * « 1 « ' > »t 1 t ' •» t • It. r ,a.ttst>urgi>, jr. T- BAKER BROTHERS, Lnmber Yards, PLATTSBURGH, N . Y . DEALERS AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IN LUMBER OF ALL KIND3. MILLS FOP. DRESSING AT THK WHARF. The works are situated at the terminus of tbe Delaware & Hudson, and Mooers Jt Ogdensl-urg, and Ansable. and Chateaugay railroads, with water front on the Platts- buTEb Dock Company's wljarf; the office is one block east of the FonquetHouse. EVERY DESCRIPTION OP DRESSED AND KOUGH LUMBER CONSTANTLY ON HAND. DryHonse for K i l n D r y i n g lumber. ^^"Orders by Mail will be promptly filled. BAKER BROTHERS, 2ttf riattsburgh, 2S T . T. A New Advertisement of an Old House. G. F. HUTCmNSO!.. 18 River Street, PLATTSBURGH, N. T. Keeps a full line of the best brands of All Kinds of Liquors For Medical aiid Family Use. He is SOLE AGENT for the celebrated OLD YETEKAN WHISKEY -which is recommended by phvsicians, and which can only he Obtained UirOUJJll liim. A FXTXi. jVSSOnTSIKST OF Kentucky, Eye, Bourbon and Old Hermitage Whiskies AlWArS OX HAND. Bast,' Ales and Guinness' Extra Stout Porters AKK KEPT IS STOCK. Tie has also on hand % complete assort- ment of Domestic Cigars. None, ljut the best breads will be found at his establishment. SETAIL DEALERS will find It to their advantage to call and examine iiis goods berore purchasing el3e- wiiT-re.. Goods will alwavs be fouud as represented. Xo the pubiiche takes pleasure in acknowl- edging piist ravora and hopes to merit a con- UuiiiMice ol their pHtrouuKe. All orders, retail ox wholesale, proatlDtlv filled. Address ' G. F. HUTCHINSON. 18 Kiver Street, Platlsburgh, N. Y. Follow the Tide of Business GRAND OPENING o- -o I FOB 1887.1 o o R, PRESC0TT&SON, KEESEVILLE, N. Y. ARE OPENING THEIR Winter Trade WITS THJC LARGEST STOCK OF FURNITURE iTer offered in Northern Xew York. .200 Ash & Walnut Suits. 100 Painted aad Grained SuitSi alitor New and BesiHtle P a l t e , WHICH WJE OFJT£K AT f-KTfiES THAT DKIT CO«PlSTlTJOX. ALSO, I.AKG£ 6TOCK OF PARLOR FURNITURE In Jutes, Raw Silks and Hair Cloth. SAI?A vAO. H. J. BULL, OF S.4BANAG, Having purchased the interest of the late Irin of BULL & PASL'l", has now on hand a Larp Assortment Bl.T A R E Y 0 u -t VTT.«. t ;;• «- •N.y. iProteotioTi j._.. I s D E E D ? ISStJst WI1H HAGERTY & PLATT, PLATTSBURi'tf, X. V. THE EAST SIDE Grocery and Provision Store. J. J. HTZPATOUK, Proi-'r. H AVING sold out Lis Mear Maiket 10 O'BKII-S UlU.THl'ltS.lie will lnj, :i full and ohoice assoitutenl <<f fiKOCEltli f and TKOVI^IOXS at vhe Old Su i.-l- C A L L AaS T X> SE1: HIM. L. FAGAlf & S( BAKERS Mb CONFECTIOKEES. W EDDINGS AXD FAKTIKS SFFPLIED with every requisite at short notice. Ice Cream aud lVater Ices. iESr" Out of town orders promptly attei.d- ed to. L. TAGAS & BON,. Klver St., east side Conn House raxka 0, W, M. JOOSO^ Civil Engineer, Surveyor AND REAL ESTATE AGEST. ALSO, NOTARY UJBLIO. LAKPS BOUGHT JiXD SOtB OH CCMMJSSK* OjdeTssolieltedaiid promptTy atter><Jf i to. 35^ Go to HEATHS foi Marble Work, as I slia.ll seL at reduced rates for the next sixty days. Do not forget the place. Established since 1837 E. H. HEATH. J. D.-W-lXKHYSOlf, Gunsmith & Locksmith. Breech and Muzzle Loading Rifics. GUNS.GTJN MATERIAL AND 1TETAL LIC CAKTK1DGE5. Kap&lrtsgrc' every dvHcrJpilou don el utk< tie 31 uia.iiit'r. Ooriii-rof Uridgeand KlTeistxcets—upjr.t !iiSi:l ot stairs. PLATISBriiGli >" T. »?riTHEIliLL'S HOTEL LIVER* O .£.. COOJ.KY & CO., iTopxletow/ l'arlu-T In v .-ai.t vf a Good Turc«ut. elThi-r for biisiut-ss or pleasure, should <-ail a, AVitherill's Uotel Livery Stable, where U.lT will jiiid Good Turuonts of Every ItescripUsu, A?JI> AT KEASOKABIK FKICK8 K^KvarythluEiiewaudliiitood order. C. B. COOLEY £: C< E. K. BE0MLEY. ivery StabI -OK ClislGfl Street tie How Center! everybody Travels that Way! —AND— Brace & Wood Knowing tbe fact, hi.e Removed their Grocery & Provision STORE —TO— ARMSTRONGS NEW BLOCK, Noi. 6 and 8 Clinton Btr—t. Whrre we will trappy to mt«t our Old customer* and many ne«r one*. Our Kooaa will always be lound FltKKH.aa invoice* are recejvfed dally from Muutuern uiarkeu. and wit a iiu-reused raellHles la ta« way of rapid delivery of good*, people Wl|| bav« ho tlata to wait befora tbe uoixl» at* presented tutlioir door no matter iu Wfc/.l parlul tae city Ihcy may live. Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Soots &7i& Shocr, Hata and Caps, Pork, Flour, Fish, and ever> thing that 3s kept in a general as- sortment ot goods. Ihese goods will he 3old at 80TT0M PRICES! The public are cordially invited to call and examine the good* and prices before pur- chaslng elsewhere, t3r"*u^l3raetio-» guaranteed in every case. H. J. BULL. BurakacN. V., Sept. 28, ISSC. «u *5t G-oocL Tnrnoiit.--- alAvayt- in Beadine.^s. Also, a large line or Carriages, l'liuetOLi and ilarneb>es, hoth new and second hai.d, fur sale eheax*. Eorih Side of Goiiit Eonss Fart, CORSEK OF ElVKil o'JKfiiT, PLATTSBDBGH, K. 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AV.C AVAT3I,V, Att'y fur Fi ff. J u - The al-.^<- -.^1.- is j„>slj>,i,i-T 1 « tl •• . - " da\ i i >ov«i »i i ),1X«T. at the -an .- »<• i „ i).alt\. Oii.Wt nth, "•H:. ,1(11^ .1 KIT/FATl H h. Miinfl' f ft.r.t, T I '(i i\ Vi'.V. AVAT-«.\\l'iail,l'lT* \IT ti.\. •53-SM; l*-latT-»l'nr«;li,< 1 l'• • « •» T\.\" V 11..- a! ntn iIT- ta j . -Ij j . » t•• tl » .«•".•'•> of Iit.-<Tal*. r, l-^7,at Hi* ^ .ri-1,,, ir ,iT T l ' - • . IhiUii.N .... int >-r > i h , l->7 JOHN .1 ril/FATl Ii'h, ^l;^•I^If 'I (. Ill U i.i . ,. ii -VV. C. "W \T-5«'N. PI t i l t IT s At'. rT f\ 4:1-4 I'ialtsl.iirch.CiU.'vJi t . a t>. N » 8 lll!.ltlJ-K',S N*I.l'.-hj tlilu- .t ,».. . 5,.- euiloii l-.si.id »-t.t <-f th^ f«Mjt\ ( . >nt ( Clinton eotinij. ^'l^v )i-rt. i„ n.t» .H^.T,| .II 'titlellverett against tlieifrtiftiK.Ui ' s • i T<.i..T.iT"iit5, or Joseph >T..TH^3 »'• ll-iif , i K! ui'tni ai.d iakeu nil th.- n^l i.iiiir.,-. i ii.ter«-sl wl>i<-li the f..id »I<»(,ti il i.trj . . T ( li.ul MI iLe U;li <l.i\ t.f April. l"*r...ii.t-»! .- :i<-.iiiir^ci In aT*.l T*. tl,*- :. .1. wti j.- .'r- ail .'T [•ri in.-i •-, \t hieli 1 <sli;tH «»!•».• f. r x f i 1 st-llai i til In-aiK-t a i , i.. t!.«- 1 it;} st I * u r fnrcuMi,!;"! tli*-law i!ii'i!^,a< ll'^ii-tid r iif the C.-mii.«-rt iul II, i.s,-, II, i[f TI IitT* > t Vn {-rs. CiitiT.-ti o.-iu t>. rvt-v.' \. TI... i, ^at'ii- d.tj, Jaiitmo »'li, ]f*"<„ al it it ..i.i. ii. i!a f..tt-1-.it li ol ili.it day. Tl.* sail j rtimsts •n- ilt^enl-td is Hill'Tis Ail ih.a t-t-rtaiiipint".,f lai„l siiu^tr. ;%u < .ir.d ht-u n in the luira «t i ha^j, * .it • I'.iUiiU.iiuilMuleiiii.tw i . r k , r* ;n .:«-.i .-> •! iT-i-eri1.nl as K'1'f.-n-s, y'.r: ]il"}:1j III! „' *Ii 1 (' . ti.lie <>f Hit- hij;l.way ]-rr.d i-sr fxt ». 1", i t an Ktn-he l«> t'lu.7> i iiti»> Jake-l.i.Tfl-. a I, :t I in the lii.e -rvhich tli\i<Vs u «• I .i .'^ • • • »-*• M«-iitl from i»i <1t.Tvi.rd l.j Mis AUn 11 i„ . ir mi the suulli. rui.lili'iT then*-*- -w*-st < u «.il liiie twenty rods.thei.re north sixtnt, i, is to a poll, t Irt iu-where a line call »»» JMHII njual ill leiii-lh and j'.irallel to the «c. • Hi liiie;thei.ee east to lliecei.tex of il,«- 1 fc ft - •»ay» thence south in tlie center olsaai I <^h- waj lotl.e jilaeeof i.egiiiiiiijg, ai.d In. T'.ITU IM.. acres of land—this heiiji j ^ r i ..1 il.»« Lewis Savage farm, and a poriHtt it il.at j art set oil to his daughter. 1-rai.. ts ^-a\.}.»-. ' Dattd, Xovihal-er J5Ui. l>*7. J.J tllZPATKK K. ^In-niX <-f C'linti-i. C« i.t »\ - 1«7 35y A.M.UA.HBKK, J is Ut } J S t' >!>•«.»> IT —^llJ'Trmf C* Tilt. — T l ' . . l l d * - 1* I - Hi CJlhiou Ci iil.lj —Tie .*.):(.'. r .V i . laclurii'g C't-npal.j . j iali.iiir, r.,-u!-t « . i . 1". V.ells and Geirje >. *ill«,,li 1.1. ' n •- 7.* the cl--t<- »i3r.*>i *-/1>*.'••».-^ i- .. -- 1 en l.j sunmiiiitii i-i ai.Mvtr ih» <• . i « I •ii This ai-ti. ii 1.I..I l.. »«-r\»- a •-• j , f i ai s«cr < ii the I'iaii.iill s ..'1. .i • s^ v., i, . ITventy il.-,\s .tiler the .<-n :>i- . 1 -T *. ' . ii.t is-, excftisne < t the ti.iy if -HIT.,,. \ t a cifeoi your fa.Iur.- t.» ajiT-,4,.1 .1 ..... Judgment will leiaken iij..1i,-i \. <. 1. ', » itn lor the rtiiei d. •; a^.'« . ,1 . - • plaint. Datt-d,KUT. ;, l^s". Kil.hi .. < f \ A W I ..il'.i 3: - \ T . , 1 . « Oii;ee and F.sl-offi. t- address l-:„n-1 C'tnioii Count) , "'.T-w li-rlt. lotit-tirpe 2..\\*IN, d*i, t.,,, t - I i.» l*'llli|i Mill llllil.S H i f IVf-i 1 J . 1, T . 'I I - v T , «-at!..i., pux-i.-ii.i i«. al. < >• rj'. 1 I! "•" > \ ln-lllj.*-.', 1 11,1 IT ,I|,.1^'.-| I I ,,JI, I, <. ' Tj ~- - i..l , jlnll).f fill <i.l> «f ^..T-1,1-1 »- . . ' 1 iiltd mill ihe <-. n j I.111.t in T, »• . n - »• • 1 1. < iok 01 Cl.uton ( . i.irtj , at n tt»-» > ij,i . Ell.l > A (i'.\iitV Flan > 11 s ATt, ji ,^.. ifi»7 riait-! ,iit.-l.,S 1 ^ Toaltl,. -1 \ -1 utii'iti.ii 1 . ' .. - I 1. f . s ... . f « i'l,i f i n ; , ' "i I . . 1 J,^rt l . \ ,. 1.. i. _ • • utii.j. ! • • 1 ,I.I i l , j . r • haili •:• " - I .11 -1 111V 1111 Ui.1 I \ t .s. hi., a r j-.11 s in -. -d 1, 1.1 >x .«•.*• i;,al -la? .IT- it .^iin-d t.i eil it ti> WJTT ;i,^ \. .,.-l,t-iM ll.rrt-,,1 i>. Tl,^ - , • it Lis I,-. it 1 i-e iii M.-l iij t^r 1.. - f - \Ut ',11. .l.-.j ,.f jijii-i, 1--* i'attd. Ai.^nst _ , ]^»- -I_TI r.-u^te . f t jy-REMiiMliBK.. Ai-mstroaa;'* Vew Blot k Noa. 0 AMD 8 CUSTOM SntKi*, BRACE 4 WOOD. JOHN WILSON & SON, The Old Reliable Painters, Arc nut this Hprinc withj a iull force Of •lcllia/1 assistant!*,and ready to attend, AT S H O R T N O T I C E , TO Olip KM9 rOM Heiiifi Paintiufe-. CarriHge Painting. ~Z*xt J. aiuticg. 5i(?n Paiatinp. Oraamestal Painting, Paper Hanging. Kalsomimng. (ilazing. Decorating.ftc„Ac. All work <!<M.O with ThorouabnesaandDia- 'pateb.aud at Moderate Frieei. • y Mixed Faints a nil Prepared Kalaoiulue delivered to a*y parlor the village. Leave erdera at 11 COXNBLIA RTKK4CT, PLATTSBVkiiH V. r. Marble and Granite Works. HOUSE, SIM AND CAIIUIE MIWTtiH. . A. C. BUPOHT REED. Peru, N. Y. I* furtiUUIaf all kinds of M4KM|ilC and OKaWITK WOKK8. HfcADeTOM-*. JMONU- •iJCVTS, T a » 0 « fOFS. HHBLVKJl. CitFIKG. *e.. Jto , at towan livlav urieaa. All work | aroempt ly donetoolder, aad wattaaua tebe «a aapreaeatad. UUABAJM KCKlf. «^..H.T..el»f«aU.lliT. Vl,l MM •!>'••* ••fcaaej S OUIMMMtt , A V O A&>% K l a t t M o r JOB Lko-to RANSOM'S LIVERY STABLES! rpaE DK1>1£KS1G>-ED HAVING A pim-liaseU the entlry Livery outlit .ji Mr HiriiAiin bTAVE.respe.-ilully annoui.t e ihsd he will eon tlnuethebi.iii.es sat his old stand OH COUKT EOrSE SQ0A1.I, --here he v.-II1 he glad to v. eleohje the forinei patrons and all his friends deslrii g Gcodltivax'y Tnraonle. KspeciaJ attention jiaid t w Summer aae Pleasure Travel, and partle* carried t o th» Lakei- and JSountalu» at reasonable rau-. and lirst-classstyle. •'JattShurKh -N. Y. HARNESSES. •nATiIlT 1 throw May yt ,-., r JIOXKT .ir .'!,nt UUU A sale work when you fan bay a- A i«o. 1 Sictjle Harness for $22 00 SU-Kel trimmed ana () H lc SlUl'lt.ahd TA imai t ed. AllOTKequally uw. Call before > t .T Y \ T v- „ » "EO.KJKJEXlii.oi. aehuylerKalls.Jr.lj- i.ise*. OOTTHlLT^ig New Variety and Dollar Store. Opposite Cumberland House, PL ATTSHUKGH. S. ¥. VTOU '=»" Und a large and well seie--ied X stock of STAPLE A;,'D rANCY GOODh which hei ug bought fo, OA-JI , will baaow a.' VTU-KSIO defycomjjcttlivn. "' J!' t"»»i U 1J " oc kof VASKS ,CUPS,MA30L- 1CA t. AltB.andotlierartielestoo uumerou, toniention. » umutjioai lhaiiklng the public for past favors and soIlclUucaeontinuajjceoltte.ai.f., *' 'f Kewaiu,VouriRe»pecUul]», C. H. COTTB1LL. THI8PAPEI Newauaper wiii*7 -'' may ixi nmau on a»a at 4,fco. JF, .Itoviu, £ Co', ...-'( 1-.-.T a I I .1.1 ...T.T\.I • - r , 1'ITI-II .»««•! I' I ' ' i I'd Ii) . j i ; i • , . ta!n.s a fc ..«u-t i-MiilSiS lain < l.. TI, a»iT,.,-. . , -. .I.T). ,T t. . , . i . >. , it. t ., J,,! ll li . -..I. . a •), •! i • . - I - ' -.. il.e .' - r.i .1 ..I 1 l-i -i *. . I n ..1, t . i-, , < l. , r I , < •, " , -..-.- il < U '• •• 1 '.-•" l«at.-.l.M. t -" I--" -J' » -nl'Hl X V,. I i A I i I • , .' \ Ol ICr. - 1 v • ^> 1, ..'.e • 1 . ' * I * l-> c - i . . l, .t • • '...VI „' . .-.ll.- .. . itc I I'.a: - ! . I 1. .1 li.ej ..j^ .. rtllll 11,r \i at 1 i i al U... tiller-..11' » i l l a , : c i.( P a 'T- l,i l.'it- the f :u .ij. l>aved, June . : i'MA\K V l i ^ . > l . i l » - i n VOTIC*:.- i a ^.\ r, gait- , t < _-l\T-n a- < l-a : _- ' ...lll.s lj.-..,f X .*. i.t l..vn. . f P . . i ll 1 1 . 1 ) U l I, A . t. * ' t i it. , : :. t h...-, <.. .- 1J-.U -.jl.1. 1'-' 1 . . . ^ I > ~ l.^ I 1 ,11 I--T H i - ' . ' .Mill -. ! *• 1 ! . . . '..II. ( M.a.rs , .ii S t ; . .!„',- n-Jij-. x s. i l l . . , r 1 I • , t * .V *. 1 i . . , '•'.it .. i . •• »i . rt * i*> A I. •> - y - i , \. -. , .<, ' . r jl 1*1-1 '. ' - -J a.r , 1. ' ' . - S u iiiu i. i' 11 U l . 1 . AKuiHiiK (JHA.M:;.. Oyster Imi ami ILLIL::. The i-'i','<.r Oyster JUtwuse a : - At No. 2 R i v e r S t * . * i PLAllM5lKt.ll :• V Kun.eil> . . •; t.-l l ) ! i V '-> • ' has been j - i l l , is< >t t > HENRYCARDA " • l-'ormcilj vf the M ill.. He will |«, i:, K.,11 • • • t ' - MUlCIS, t.,.lus UitlJ.) I . ' A *• " h i l l * W i l l i . - all. Meals »til he f.jtnl ' . I t'. » ' ** h.. n s . i Tt,r ,ta\ a 1 > i t :'' OiM'Mi-T MU I Ll. \ -i ' ' t ' >» • IUTli1bli.J.ltlt . 1.. u . » T'.ls h fi-.» !, ,i t .1 . t r : . • « I'iHLIiS I . . v , i i * . ! ' . » ' The i-iii-ii.' \tf- i : . ^ j i . . i ' iVl C^iliE k Cla, IJCSTABLlbHtH lilt STo.207 KIVER SXEEII* TROY. N . Y . IMPOliTkUS O*" COGNAC BRAN1)I£- S ' Holland (tin. And other «riue».—Al»o,L»l»Hiler»» 4 - u M *'* fxitureitof I f A L T A.V1> W H K A T WULSklK>,Ki M GLN.UUAM 1 *. Al-« i.»l.i«)L,A' ie trad. Bourwa »«••'^ l >* .U«4 atetM »'*t*hoU*t.

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Two Houses for Sale,

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. .f 1 y a M-. ret : , ; i . » m " i ' , ttn'.v apj.r.'a.:i r.r, i p-'ar.-- tt.r.Tjpii ih" l:-*!ir",l 'vrin'3'"'iv I'., {>„ j - ! * . ; _\n u. 1 m;.M xritL •vihitf hair aad !'«', 1 5iU i I a la rc" srrti ct'-t;i ; l.i* bea 1 li.os fji.t u i-nvnr.l r-> fc;s 1 ;-pa-t—a jiii'turf. of tlio I.f !•>! ?.: ;.i')'i t > z-a-t. At the table, on tfcf . r p .>.r. K. i •, sit?, ui lr i~Lt contrast, a yi.unfr ,_ ' . . s.-w;n^—a fri",!i, 1 Vf-ly face, TTlttir,Tin i. ! ,-y • 'i-.i . . . ar,l ux-iri.'a,t. fair L ,n . Kate "I .- . . - t . l i J ' .Vj '>: it.Ii in t!:P \i,.;i^... ;.lil t ::. s; ir iu-rrt 'is. , ;, w.. ni iaai,> ay "U' I . i , 'L: AUtii r-.imst ("lance. I l any ami : . . ! • i . . I s 1 L . s V . s . . -. , r ( t ; . . . l i f T . s v l f a i l . l l j i . r

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a! I'r~ i>* i:i tL> .:• n a y A: last L a r s ^ a . i : | • • : T I C ; / . ('Lrisr, ;ih." airi r ; ! the I --. -s • t • i . i - | , .n:- . I I i rLiJ Ij.-arU th ' -reply ! ! ' • _.'i - tu.,r. an 1 I ,.TV viajtt'J a u J lis"fii...I. ; ?ta< : » ~ r-r t! " fm'-e tLar iD-I'isf.1 1,^ lir;)-I t. u t • f j,i . j r i i Chi-i»L ,t,h. had n « gtoiH- • n, | i :;: 1... i t:.;ni'«i tuck—f-r vvhal! Lars ftlt a ', rr..-^'v: ..; IT.,, !•>"•, l.asrfn-d tack. Th • ! \.... 1 ..! .,K> fix! i!i l.ii face, l.ut he ,i.,t> n.,t | '—el >" "T h. I.':..rs ri.'isti".[ill's MVps bpfoiV | i •:!. ; .,t cai.Ti..•: <• •• , for it is very darlt.

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T l " Ttin-J s, ii,.,.] itic du-.r t t u s ?->t free, an.l iT.-.c u r,»h- rpi-n ft^am'f the wail. Lut <* : ist j . ; , . urii..^- ail L ii strcrjfrih, drer.-

'. • •.-... Kit i the ball anil closed the door. L- -- :rr.--Tv 1 t uii-l'T la? c-iar?ie jacket; hot in - ' • 1 til- tiUsteru.^ r-i-.J. He sti pjX-J t-],,Sc : ' •. • '. • •! an 1 L e w i speaking- '"ithin. l.u-t

i l : di-Tu ^.;cli tiLJ-lLlli^. He iTaiti-d, - : .it fi i,-i v..t.b tn<? i-ian^s c-f jValcusy.

:I -v 1 • i I.- ' ? ' ' i b-ki i t iv rii.t;it H e n i c l a n . • •-: ity t', Liia. At lart th* (5,.vr opentii anil < . i.-t pli strl'l«-ii.'Ur. "dletji iSoll, dear girl," 1 WLi-J'trC'l / ' trj. ' iJby, dear Cltl-l^t.t.h."' Til. k-y was tuin^j in ("to lock. CLnsT'iok nt i . t L.-.n.,', tue j y of lo-^e requited in iiis Li v t . T L P ut ter , too, turned homeward, b..t a 1 -r.gr time passed before he reached tbo L:*..,. L .use

Ti.- y had (jr-.wn up f'g-fther—Lars. Cbris-t .; a at: 1 Kati t . The three bad played r •-p . t i „ r continually ao children, and Katie ^ ui 1 be earned by a J others or dravm r.n

t i - sied l y i . :.C' but Lars or Christr.ph. W- . ' i t>-> .Tuvlurea* tLey went tosobu,..! - • '!.• r u: I T'stiv ci if irmf ' i tOpf'CllfT ill U:i> ;". . a u i a - f t-hc lieijrhb^rin^r nj la^e. K,.

'*".:• 1..; I I . T i 'Ule bttwefll tLt-Ui, iicver . j :.. • f.Tt sVj_,T!-ri whether shp Lad f rc-

1 >!•. '; :•-. i.f ta • la ls t" the other. As tuese >]••••> :•• i ii.r • s-rr- >n^ men, Katie bl.,',ined : t • ^:... £T'.iK r l^-autx, as was apparent : • 'Tb> r \ u: J: m-II <<l tho vidag-.-, an 1 : . . .' •• .:•: -. • :i,a: ed to intimate ai ni'j b. in , . .._:. .'..s... . , , t • t i c gj-1. The fall '«'i!,-i ,. i . .-; i . • .ii tnf- 1' ,at i u u impty ; L" rsas

.. t . - in" v t-'.i-l—th>- truth wtc, Eob . i i. ' ;„ i l . j , d;_- '..'l-.red face. Fr. ' ia

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.. . T-,'..-..ii,.-.. i ; . 'v-went n i t h Katie t.i , . r ; : - : da:. •• Who tbvtJd be her fii>t i r*t.r« Ti.<y ,i:-i>ut;e,i l .ng over l t i . u t c f !..•• (..;,'- L-Lr.np-. ciiid at la>r, with htat.-d f t - , . . ; ; • • •.: 1 i • l a r t . i h . ' i s f l i ' . ' tTVi ' i ' i i

t'..-i.. K..T,.- 1 .. 1:-1 at them, and f,..r tbc L.--t tiUi" fi-,1 •* mi-jriVitig- that if she ebo-v

: t. •- • th, r «onid 1,,' '!•• ; i y Lurt. So <-Le .. !: ' I t n^ i ' .« i: • dlff- r, a .•-.• to nil' w Ui :h I

• : . • -,Wa lir--, l u r i t i: i- if k'j much ac-, . ' :•• T...I .;r .IT ,-uts." Ti.. .y,!il M,, an,'. i ' . * . • ' " - the In'-iiv i,n^. AViiili' th ,y

•;.:,• .• ti., r.intt»rKatie looted I'.nivita Ur.lSS '. • ' . . . : • • r •• . Li.*- '- r b ta r t t-:il I i-t

. , ! : -..Mid ffli- Il If vr us, d c i l e d -; i :. ,n- . .usiy -rimed vwtli f-Md-nt

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Belfast Ginger Ale, L e m o n .

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Bottler of Dobler's Celebrat­ed LAffER BEER.

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SARATOGA GEiSER SPRING WATER.

Kennedy & Murphy's Ale and Porter, by Barrel

and Half Barrel. IT. J. HLXM'JJIX, Prfcu'l.

M i U Ltti i Seculty Ccipaij, ortUL4Turo ur c o a a x t r i o y WITM

K i n s t ISTat ional H a n k , CLABK, DAKOTA.

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Ts-ri.. -i .u= to Trhftra ICati>-*s h>-art Inclined. L i . t j a . In0'-aini'.r andia ,rc«K«d!pija-ASscd, f-.t H s. . ut. bui-f ul liaj.puiHss tidiin^ pi-scs->. . , f a..- L-.iii-t v. hen tb>. jcirl l,.«,ked at Lira . . . ' . i L-1" 1 ;>• e.cs &o s-'.Teefly and kindly. I . . o, m r . ' r , b>'i;.-iit, 1" iiere,! a t tim'-s tha t I . .Ui1 i Ti i hirii, L..r luaau-.r TV.IS always S J

•d.. l I',u", a.'tuii, v,t.ett bo sa-.v hi-rwii'a Lilts' , _, a. T •.'•'.-v.-itUni t. >l,lLim that he v. as !. : ih- fa\,iri'j one, and be tufi\.rtsl bittfr t :.-. -at. t.'-. lt La i jrc»u« i>n till the erening \' ^ea lb..- i oUH^ l l . . . rmen returned together fr. rn th•• .-Lena Cn:istyph'a h'.art beat fait a t ti.,:- qitiet. peaceful scene in old ISnson's cot-tag, , and i t dretv biin back with irresibUhie p.oiTfr to leave a greeting for the- beloved ono But after he bad entered the ball, in hits off >rt t-j clo»o the door, so violently flung opc-:i by the. st-ijrm, be suddenly became conscious of KaDe in ha, arms. And rrbiie it rased and stormed without he kisM-d Ler, and in vdld hoi.-pineis tie wbLsjiered: "Katie, do }"OU lovo uie.'"' Shu did not ansirer, but her bus pressed hi-.

The next morning l iars stood on the shoro ffiwidmg bis boat, when Rob Steffel came by.

"You are early, though you came Lota» late. Wore you with your sweetheartf"

Lar« looked a t liim, red with anger. He Etruok the wood with his ax, and the chips flew far around.

"Hohol"* continued the other, "you did not have good luck, i t seems."

'•Ke*p still!" cri«i Lars. "What is i t to you whether I have good luck or not?"

Atob Staffed stepped nearer. 4*"Vou are un­just to me," be said. "A big fellow like you should not take i t so meekly. Chrwtoph has plainly taken the fish away from you."

L a w made no answer, bu t his hand clasped the ax convulsively, "You and I have 110 love for Christoph," continued Rob; "let ua join together against him," and ho held out his hand.

' ' I want nothing to do with you," replied L»r», and turned away, resuming his work.

Rob 8t>ff*J laughed •cornfully, and went away, but the t t iug that bin words couUined retnain«d ia Lars ' breast Wh*n the other was out ot sight he Hang down bis ax, and weat back to the village. Slowly, with down­cast head, he walked. Before the house of Old Mason he paused, then with a sudden resolution he entered. But, m it bound, be •tout in the doorway—in Use room stood Katie tenderly embraced by Caristopn. A peiaf ill l ikuc* p r e v a i l ft* * msneut . then Caritfonfe stepped toward JMH. pot oat Ida Hand, and said: "Katie is my IsstroUMd since 1M* arealag. J intended t o come di-nwlly to *o« and 1*11 »«•.»

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.• i. a- t t- f s'-i. a . - i ir.s.-.f jvSt,H*«iy i,,l ' It -. . f..r 1 . a v..'.,^,. Then tl .- s!..!ru : - ia 1 >sc TT,;ji Ti;, i t ,rce; it hmTir \ and .asa- l ti.e Ma l..i it T-Piii-cd in .-bait, f,,:.rn j.p;»-1 TT.'IT i- The men r,>«ed -tritti all thf ir

i i ' ^ a t , ',ii" -." r<- c >ui 1 not be far .iw.iv. t a~fi lt v. a . Ti .{ vasiblc lti the darkness Al.'-a-i i.f alt tin" i.tnrr.'.sbot Chnstoph's boat; , . iw> bt t . i . 1 1 ,tn Mas Liars'. I t seemed as if lac t-w -• u r n - runn.ng a ra"a for tha safety r,f ti'C f-h'tf A wavt'Mizod Chnstoph's boat, lifr^-t it l-jjth a n ! flnnf- it -Kitb its broad side a n d A l l J ( ? r i c a at-ainst t i c end of Lai-s* vessel, breaking it m. i f i . l l Lars saw it sinking before him. A thought V> e h a v e Ul S t O C k a l a r g C f.1 at through Lis hca.rt. frig-ht'ul an^i r i r i . l : S t ' l C C t Lt'OlTl "Lot the irn res bury t'hrkstoph and Kat ie i.s yi 'urt." F.ut tbe tn.->ught was gone in a mo­ment. 11) lb" ln'Xt be had leaned far cut. graspM th,- constant friend of his youth, iv ev strn-^iing with death. Bat bo lost bis own br lancp, sitting on the extreme edgo. II? £tir g • ,ut Irn- Land to cattth b >1J i.f something, b j t lan.. 1 nothing, and plunged beaiLoug. A Luge wave seized tno boat, threw it far fiv.ni th - p'.a-i-, and in the roaring of the wares n Ioi.t. ,i sp.ai-::ig cry wo-s last.

Ai last tl i,l..-iiernit:i bad painfuily reached the shore. Women and old men full of an­guish stuod TKiitoig tii" returning ones.

"JCatie," ci i"d a. % i-c li-cm the darkness, and the gill f..It i iv-if embraced by two amis.

• I'Lristopb! thank heaven that vou arc Lett '"

islic Jed him to her house. He was silent all tiit* way, only holding her fast. .She. too, hardly sp •:;••. Wlicu tbey reached the botisi1, the noticed for the first time that Lis clothes nrri" saturated, »inl as.koil the reason. Then lii.. in.-,utl! qniri-reil v>ith repressed pain, w bile be answered:

•'Katie, the storm destroyed my boat. Lars snatched me from tbo waves, but he 1 irnsf If fell into the sea and"

" W b n t r i-lie asked, breathlessly. -I c n i d n.-t snv." lum," ha Said, almost in-

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S e a l , Mir-ili, Ottr-r, M u s k r a t a n d P e r s e n n e r C».ps,

l.adii 8' Fu r T n n n n i n g and Fancy Fur v f t - , a.;e of t h e most e legan t

pat t e r n s w<-m I13 tlie most fa^liU'iiitl ]e pet ' j 'Je in Enroj ie

? a s so r tmen t of I ' ressed Sjcinj: to

SMITH BROTHERS, Hatters, Furriers, Furnishers & Outfitters,

P L A T T S B I T E O E , N . Y .

jlft*T a few days the sea washed tbo body of Lar.s ashore. I t was the only sacrifice H had demanded that day. Lars had no pa­rents living, but even parents could not have si)~d n a r c burning tears than Katit* and tb r i - t "ph when be was buried in the h a l e .•Lureby.-ird. The tboturbt of liim. tlio enn-s, i.-ii-ricss that bis saeririce had secured their luplniK-s in-\ ir ]i:fl tLem.

L"iig after Kat ie went to the altar with Christot-h. and nln-ii tliey came from the , huivh their lirst Mips were directed to the ci-art. ,,f Lars.—Translated from tbe German bv L. V. Stur.

J ^ O . I O .

The Old Reliable Isham Cutter. -ALSO •

DESTINY" OF THE GREAT.

Tli<- Taite Klcnu'Tit In TTfcn of JClllinCIH

iTlur.i.—Lincoln's Present iment . " r i " mir-liT rmi'.iiiy iiniic'tb' tiir iliacrcnco

b..tu.-.-n ,-r :;ii:iry mail and men i-f emiiicnt inai'k by ]•• ' 'Tin.: lothi-ir rd-. t ivc possession nf a r 'tis "i.i.i, tiess i.f,;, -uny . ,"--" • f"c:i hesn t 11- , i b' in..' -,-t cjiarr axi.l <l • iT,,soiin.-ilnn-' n c , rio,;Unrd prcit ,... • . that i t TTiiUi'l scan t " b e a natural aa i legitimate In !p in tin i - i i rn i r j md nf any arduiaus u:io' i-t.-ikinj.-. S.'b,..., ::ba-ai 1- di'.'lareti that;

ii'iolic call In- '•;;,.,! In Lis n u n m, r a any ia,,re than the man « ho Is six feet hipll ran rt-maiu icTU'T-arn or the fai-t t ha t be towers

al. 'n e hi- fcUmrs. He note-. t!.c pride with •Kba'h Unrai*. Lucretius, (Hid, Ilante, Khakesjiea I V ULI' d Bac i l l I lUT e a" e l l r. f the-rn-silTes, and ifji'tesThe Kngb.-hman v.ho wit­tily I 'liv.ncd that niCTit iuid inodvly have ii' 'tlung in common i-x'vpt the initial Jotter. •-I b a l e always a >:r;j n-inn abmit njO'lcat c.-i.-britie-." he adds, -"hat they may be nt-ht." (aieihe has frankly saidt '"UnJy gnnl Inl' liolLtiti^s are !;:odc.--i.'- " I begin •nub th> ," b" Told his niotht-r i b a small Lay. " L a t e r , »u i n l ife I shall distbiTTuish myself i n

far otber ways." The fact is that as long as be lived O-uetlie

behevt'd in oracles, and was as willing as Koti.-^eau to trust his fm tunes to the merest J I'c, vs,,.'S of cbaiict. Iloiisse'au wasbi tie saved in the other wurLl if the stone he t inow hit the tree at which it n ' t aimed, m.d had I In. the caught lb,- plunge of the valuable ].io'Lit knife tthe-li Li' t.-fvcd into the river Lal.ti from belund the bu-lns where lie Stood, he might have ln-come a jKunUr msn-ad nf a ]ioi't. Tl,, iv may bo a "d jvmi t \ " that shapes tlj,' -n,!s nf all men, but only the exiv]iti'.ii;tl individual so. ii:s af all conscious of the fact • • r i r i the way of turning it to practical ac­count by actually relying upon it in daily life. Thus it d'Uii's about that diuniiiic men, men "1 a delin.'e l»iit and dire, timi-.Tliich tbi-y i-ami'it rcsu-t, ar • givi-n to t rns tmgmore than those wbo-i st:in Ipmnt is nn rely per­sonal and i-ntiiUi,'i:p!.i',-. t'l'i'i'iie, the hi-rfo riari teliis usthut '•ii.'i.'Jib thhad . a; a l l s tmng natiuvs have, an unbou: '!• 1 eoiiliiiencc in hi-r luck," "Iii-r majc.rty counts mti.-li on For­tune," ATaLmgham wroU> b i t b r l y ; " ! wjsh she would trust rmire iu AlnngLty tL'd."

Line 'Jn iiCTer f,.r ;m i!!-".a.nt dotditcd tha t he was farmed f, ,r f'-iw " p : cat or miserable end," and freely talked al„ ,ut the impression to this efb-'t, IT hich Lad Vcn with him all his hl:\ and w Li'-h, al ter the year l'--Hl, aHtumed the character of a pnsitiu- i-nnvii-rion. His bi"gniphi-r asserts that this prcacntiniei.it was as clear and eerta in as any imago con-Yi\ ed by the s./nses. "The star under winch he was born was at once brilliant and malig­nant. The horoscope Mas casi, lbttd, irre­versible, and lie bad no moiv power to divert it iu the minutest parti, nlar than be bad to reverse the law of gravitation." Substitute the word prK-ide.ice f, ,r fate, and many i ithur instances of tins higher sort of eonli-dence might be adduicd, .'.Lowing bow largo an influence t rust has bad in human success. Jt went into exile with Luther and sustained Carlyle in sickness and negL ••!. In a gener­al way, it is to be d< milled if any utie Las ever reai 'bed a - ery daiinent station in life Tiithiitit something of this feeling i a the at t i ­tude which be hat. assumed toward his work. —Atlantic Monthly.

An Actress " Wreelted in I ' . i r t ." Poor AiUme bad snbex-d for y.-ars from

tha tumor tha t indirectly caused hi r death, and her physicians had frequently advi.-,ed its removal, Blie, however, prucrastinauil , and it was oidy recently that she decided to

submit to the inorituble. Even then she was lmwilling that any but a few of her most in­timate friends should know the truth. She retired to a private hospital a t Auteuil and, in referring to the operation, saidt

" I t would be- curious if anything should happen to me now, when I have been several times round the world and come safe and sound out of over so many railway and steamboat accidents."

But as it is always "the unexpected tha t happens," so the gifted singerwas destined to pass from life in precisely the w a y she deemed least probable. After her many "hairbreadth 'scapes'* it might be writ ten on her tombstone, "Wrecked in port."—Paris Cor. New York Star.

Kesults of a Kalnstorm. With tho rain beating against his storm

hardened face, the driver of a Fourth avenue car said, a few evenings ago, he hoped the storm would last all night. "Seems to me it-'s rough on you," said the passenger, who would Eiuokc i a spite ol the rain, and there­fore wait compelled to stand on the front platform, "I t ' s rougher when i t donl rain," replied the driver. Then he explained that in dry weather i t was difficult to take a team from the stables to the postoffico without an accident, the roadway was so slippery. A good rain wasbod all tha grease and iron rus t from the paving stones, and made the going

comparatively safe. Ho wns willing to bo inconvenienced by tbe rain, par t ly for his own sake, partly for that of his horses.—New York Sun.

AM Odd "Egg Race. Fifteen hundred workmen, with their wives

and sweethearts, attended the annual picnic of the United Labor party in Bronimer's Union park. Tbe festivities were begun in the afternoon with games. There was an egg race, in which only ladies were permitted to enter- There were nine entries. Each

lady was obliged to run a short distuuice with a spoon held out in trout of her containing an egg. The lady reaching the goal first with tbe egg in ft* normal condition won the prize. Thore wras a great deal of excitement', especially amotu; the mothers of theraoers. One of them shouted out t» her daughter:

"lie ketrful an' not break that egg over yar new dress."—New York £dn.

Oysters l>urias; tew last tea yean tte taste tor

oysters has beset increasing- at a rasaarfcably rapid rate among UM> Parisian*. Orar **>,-(UU.000 of these bivalve* warn n—annul in the Vtmcm capital last year—taara than double tas qsuuiUtr which aanVsji for ta* •KsTsawnteT of U» Htjr ia lira The prtee w i s i a s aJsaost what It was Ifeam, tJsouffc • • JsftnBcstcss ajsjsl BswOsssYasjslssaetftisjwssselJoBi It ha. lnl te i l ,Taa Dstjate e*r»n», rally W p r o»-t wnrte. tte> 4 » a a d a - i W iTork

' l l 'U I I I I SJ1IHJ.1 '

T h e ce leb ra ted ^Lockwood' ' 6-Spring Suckboard Wagons, Buggies, Carriages and Sleighs

in great variety.

Yours- respectful];.-. J S H A M ^ 0 0 3 " C O . ,

H . L . I S H A M M a n a g e r .

E. SPEAR, PLAItSBITRGH, ST. Y

Hatter, Furrier and Furnisher.

Manufacturer and Jobber of

FUR QA8IENT8, Jjats, Caps. Furs aid Eobes. T h e annua l open ing of the L a d i e s '

F a n c y F u r and Cloak De|i : tr t ineM lit SP'EAK'S, the P u n i e r , is looked forward to wi th especial interest by the Lad ies , who are part icular ly invi ted to call and in spec t the super ior l ine of goods which a rc there on exhibi t ion .

T h e a t tent ion oi Gent lemen is especi­ally called to Ihc imra i l i f r line of supe i io r made F u r and Fur . l ined Coats Which Sl'EAH, the LJnpuLir Pu r r i c r , is m a k i n g u p and OiXcriug 10 the m u l e .

S l e i g h a n d C a r r i a g e R o b e s ,

F u r n i s h i n g G o o d s , & c . &G.

H a t s , Cp.ps T r n a k s a n d V a l i s e s .

S P E A H , Iieadiag Furrier.

T E E M B L A Y dfc FISK,

Dry Goods, Carpets and Oil Glottis. — — — — - ^ s s j j j s * j n > - # - t j f c s i

F o r 30 days we shall oi ler the BEST BAJUSAISS ever Offered in this vicini ty. W e

have de te rmined to m a k e the sale one of the most impor t an t ever held in this or any

other c i ty ; reduct ion be ing remarkab le . Ladies will consu l t the i r o w n in te re s t and

avail themselves of this g rand oppo r tun i t y to secure B A E G A I M .

Extraordinary Good Values in ail our Departments.

D r e s s G o o d s , S i l k s a n d V e l v e t s .

1 lot All Wool Ali'xfd. double fold, at. 48 cts. 1 " " Oheelitcl, " •• •• 4* •' I " Se ryea t 10 " 1 case '• •• 5 "

A complete static of Black and Colored Cashmeres, i l eur ]e l las , l ) rap o 'Ahaa Suiting, tf c , & c 5 liicees more of Piimmer Silk's a t 25 cts. 5 " Colored Gro. Craiu feslie at 78 uents,

marked down from si (X). Black ;uid Coloit-d Kbadan.as at 75 cents ,

marked down rum $1 00.

C l o a k s . Clo&lis . Sea] Pbislj r-At q u i " , four st-al loops, quilted

Satin lining, Ch.uuois poekels, at iis.so, w o r t h S25 CK1

Astraclian Wraps, Satin i i i . td . Ball Fringe, S11.00. wonh SiJ to.

Checked iit-w Alitilcrts, §5.0(1, -.vorth 37.00, " " '• ? till, " »50.

All-Won) Diapona! •• ? i 0 , " 10 00. Cheeked Jaeki-is. 2 50 to 9 00. Misses' J a c k e t s n.iai VI to 18 Tears. Children's CiualiS lrom f:2'„ els. to §10.00.

S h a t p i s , S h a w l s . Ue.avv Tloulde S'lawis Si 5rt, 53 00, $3 00, $1 00,

J4 50, 35.00. *5.ri0. f(l 00. *7 OH. Heavy Heaver Shawls lr< in f I 75 10 ?15 00,

B l a n k e t s . B l a n k e t s . 10 4 White Blankets, 87%e., $1.25,81.75,32.00,

ti 4 White. Blankets , $2.00, $3.00, Si 00, $5.00 and $7 00.

CJiidtJi. w e a r , U n d e r w e a r , fients'. Ladies ' aiid Children's Underwear

all marked down.

H o n s s k s e p i i i g G o o d s . blown and Bleached Cotton cheap .

T o w e l s . T o w e l s . FOdoz p n r a U n e n Towels a t Octs .eae. l . i5 •• « . . ,< . , T

10 " PamaskToivels , f.anej-, 10 Yi " 20 'I 2> -

T a b l o L i n e n s a d ^ a p k i j s s . tb bieaebed Table Linen, 1»,25.30,37e a vard b a a c h e d '• " 43. 50, C2i,i. 75c. " " Turkey Red Damask 20 cenis—last colors. Ni-ptins 75c.Si 00. SI IS. $1.50, $2.60. 1 c.Lse i t in t s at 3c. a vard. 1 " •' '• 5,i. " 1 " )'.,uiid Canton Flannel .

C a r p t s a n d K i i g s . Iiitlialn Carpets from 20c. to 75c. a ya id . l-apestry •• •• 50c <• 75e. ' •

iiuriy hrusstls « «5c «si oo " Kespectfully, TREMBLAY & FISK,

Vilas Block , Marsraret Street , P L A . T T S B U R G H , N . Y.

LETTINB DOWN THE PRICE! Don't you know that the best way to save money is by keeping down your ex­

penses ? And that the best way to keep down expenses to the lowest notch is to buy where you can

GET THE B E S T GOODS for the smal lest a m o u n t of m o n e y ? W e are le t t ing a o w n the price on every ar t icle in

our immense new s tock of Fall and Win te r g o o d s , which includes

EVSKJIBING NEW Ar\D DESIRABLE LN

BOOTS AND SHOES, Bnbbiirs, Arctics, Overshoes, Slippers, Ete., Etc.

C. H. STACKPOLE, CS Margaret St., PL ATI'S BURG JI, N. T. Rock Bottom Shoe Store.

CHARLES KALSEY MOORE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

Msstttwr IT.B. l « w AwwiUUon , O a e r a l *aa»<-«r Kur l l r r r a H>w York l a w IOMB K M ) KStala. Iniorauiw and C >l'*etlua K t i l i i u - g , N»t>ry Publ ic , with a i i i

HO. 11 Ol i lKTON S T R E E T ^ ^ - ^ . . . . P L A T T a B Q H Q g , ' N . Y .

Hale and U.Urni K<-al Cslale titles ifumrautoed. "»»fUBW!rJJM»d» tot LOAM Htll'AlftMkST.- Keal Kstale I. aba saailH «n la t r valuations. iXSU*4*V*iijir«*KTMKtiT-Uto. f i r e . Marin*. »«cii.*iil. r ia l* OJats and C*elo»a

lusarawMcVeett-d la -he lM-stCuinpaiil«s. (U. ) . s t andard Kir„ Poitsira tUula \ vr<*on» -r/l4*SJ±*J!*f±*T*£*.rr,Umx*'JM*» »•»' '*»*"• eO'»«*led wttit aaoaota* and Mm.

si aa<! TUN* P«rlaatad

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patea.sadrurHsnilratuiksu^tl . •""" - - -T-•aoaotajr and dls-OrriCM UtrAHTMMSr. l^aWMorUagMij iotb of real aad P-ra»aals,is«*rt»l w i n .

aararaMnts.Cun.tMlaaiv! 4bstra«ls»f Tlti is • , . . ! « . Tj»»Titi«""«7i—TZl9*****1*'- w i l l s ,

Cossi Mortgaga

a a 4 l r « s s ) l . V.aM.lxllKuiv.p»^nlMl|s>U. A a ^ a ^ l c ^ v V K i m i r s l o a s . h U * * * » " * • » » QVTtMK BAmiUUBMHWm«»Af,JT-HasU,uatMsia tiemrk J a a a l t a a . • T laatal .

sasat s>Ua ur»ayn.«.HS> Kifsjaui U,u at Bat* Jsaaesj, U. I. <»»ly »» s a l a a t s a w a l k r m a t k .

MP LKMfilli 0ALO Al A K-tMtilt A«sMs*Ttssa. ThMa «SMI I ^ P ^ I M I arfasl«s(«rwk M w at«is»w<i«aff«dr..(s»la. %*tt R>.M<-aa«aM4 L a i l a L o r a i u s l t r a c t . • t o a h S S m ^ m i h l ' i L l ! • « • aad ifsatiua. M. a .»4«»«)t4 IA* oa taraad *umi. - !»• a i l f CswSsssa ata«SSte

— i b a * * * * a l l will twauU balowsaataat valaa. » a l a a « J U V ^ ! ^ . * ^ ? f f * ^

a t*ssaa4r«a*s tw« (MaMalaa U r a t a v a l a Wnrtiata • • • • _ • . ,

S E L L S

STEWART

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STOVES.

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Very Slow • r voti r u n br

•Ro.-u.k-d O u t . '

I" i s in y o ir hand1; to do a.-yon p l (a?«^

T>o nut squan -ue r Vi'iir mnii(-r by b u y i n g a n y ot he r .

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Elegant Net Four Story Store OS BRIDGE STSEST,

A LARUE A S D VARIED STOCK OF

F U B N I T U B E A?tt>

Upholstery Goods, LooMii/? Glasses, Picture Frames,

Window Shades and Fixtures.

Colo, and Undertakers' Goods OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

USH, BLINDS AND D00B8 OF EVEBT STYLE,

OH HAND OB MADE TO OKDEB.

Depot for National W i r e Mat tres s .

WAREHOUSR OiV KRI1XJE STREET,

J.IASXTFAOTOET OI« W A T J R STKKKT,

P L A T T S B U K G H , N . X .

G. W. HOmiOK, Agen

T I N W A R E , H o l l o w W a r e ,

WOODEI\T "WAKE.

GlaSs^ A V n r ( \

Household Furnishing Goods, P l i i i n l s i r . s . i t a t e r i a l s , a r c . arc.

E v e r oTTorn'tn thi1* ra.-vrkft * t i>rlr«-s t h a t c a n n o t H p u m l i T s >M b \ ivr.y e s t a b l i s h m e n t .

Special attPTTtb-n ^iv?ri to

Plumbing and all Minis or Job Work.

N o . 17 B r i d g e S t r e e t FLATTSBrKt.U N. Y . '

Nichols & Co. A T T H E O b D S T A X P ,

No. 62 Margaret Street,

KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK,

CONSISTING OK

FANCY & STAPLE GBOGERIES

AND PROVISIONS

Fresh Roasted Coffee,

T E A S , S U G A R S ' ASD

FRESH CANNED 80Q0S.

Rosen da le (Jen-en t and fresh

ground Nova 8eotia Pi-aster. s r i c j a o t s & c o .

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\VATCHt> ANP CLOCKS, JET.EU1T. MLVKU Y> UIK. * c , *<•,

CLOCKS. WAT. Hl-S an-Uh.WEI.KS r e p a i r »>,11- p x v r t p n c p . i Tr,irl<mpr,.or> sfeortnotJcts ami a t the- lowest, tprm* s 8 t f

J O H N F o l I \ ' S OKI.KI?K\Tr l<

G-OIiD PEETfc. | JEL. 2 t H . E l ^ r a ^ ^ i - T £ 5

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BAKER BROTHERS, Lnmber Yards,

P L A T T S B U R G H , N . Y .

D E A L E R S A T W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A I L I N

LUMBER OF ALL KIND3. MILLS FOP. DRESSING AT THK

WHARF. The works a r e s i tuated a t the t e rminus of

tbe Delaware & Hudson, and Mooers Jt Ogdensl-urg, a n d Ansable. and Chateaugay ra i l roads , with water front on the Platts-buTEb Dock Company's wljarf; t h e office is one block eas t of t h e F o n q u e t H o u s e .

EVERY DESCRIPTION OP DRESSED AND KOUGH

LUMBER CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

D r y H o n s e f o r K i l n D r y i n g l u m b e r .

^^"Orders by Mail will be promptly filled.

B A K E R B R O T H E R S , 2ttf r i a t t s b u r g h , 2ST. T .

A New Advertisement of an Old House.

G. F . H U T C m N S O ! . . 18 River S t r e e t ,

PLATTSBURGH, N. T. Keeps a full l ine of the best brands of

All Kinds of Liquors For Medical aiid Family Use.

He is SOLE AGENT for the celebrated

OLD YETEKAN WHISKEY -which is recommended by phvsic ians , and which can only he Obtained UirOUJJll liim.

A FXTXi. jVSSOnTSIKST OF

Kentucky, Eye, Bourbon and Old Hermitage Whiskies

A l W A r S OX H A N D .

Bast,' Ales and Guinness' Extra Stout Porters

AKK K E P T I S STOCK. Tie has also on hand % complete assort­

ment of

Domestic Cigars. None, ljut the best b r e a d s will be found at

his es tab l i shment .

SETAIL DEALERS will find It to thei r advan tage to call and examine iiis goods berore purchasing el3e-wiiT-re.. Goods will a lwavs be fouud as represented.

Xo the pub i i che takes p leasure in acknowl­edging piist ravora and hopes to mer i t a con-UuiiiMice ol their pHtrouuKe.

All orders, re ta i l ox wholesale, proatlDtlv filled. Address '

G. F. HUTCHINSON. 18 Kiver Street , Platlsburgh, N. Y.

Follow the Tide of Business

G R A N D O P E N I N G

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I FOB 1887.1 o o

R, PRESC0TT&SON, KEESEVILLE, N. Y.

A R E O P E N I N G T H E I R

W i n t e r Trade WITS THJC

L A R G E S T S T O C K OF

FURNITURE iTer offered in Northern Xew York.

.200 Ash & Walnut Suits.

100 Painted aad Grained SuitSi a l i t o r

New and BesiHtle P a l t e , WHICH WJE OFJT£K AT f-KTfiES T H A T

D K I T C O « P l S T l T J O X .

ALSO, I .AKG£ 6TOCK OF

PARLOR FURNITURE In Jutes, Raw Silks and Hair Cloth.

SAI?A vAO.

H. J. BULL, O F S.4BANAG,

Having purchased t he interest of t h e l a t e Irin of BULL & PASL'l", h a s now on hand a

Larp Assortment

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HAGERTY & PLATT, PLATTSBURi'tf, X. V.

THE EAST SIDE Grocery and Provision Store.

J. J. H T Z P A T O U K , Proi-'r.

HA V I N G s o l d o u t Lis M e a r M a i k e t 10 O'BKII-S UlU.THl'ltS.lie will l n j , :i

full a n d ohoice assoi tu tenl <<f fiKOCEltli f and TKOVI^IOXS at vhe Old Su i.-l-

C A L L AaSTX> S E 1 : H I M .

L. FAGAlf & S(

BAKERS Mb CONFECTIOKEES. WEDDINGS AXD FAKTIKS SFFPLIED

with every requis i te a t shor t no t i ce .

Ice Cream aud lVater Ices. iESr" Out of town orders prompt ly attei.d-

ed t o .

L. TAGAS & BON,. Klver St . , e a s t side C o n n House raxka

0, W, M. JOOSO^ Civil Engineer, Surveyor

AND

REAL ESTATE AGEST.

A L S O , N O T A R Y U J B L I O . LAKPS BOUGHT JiXD SOtB OH CCMMJSSK* OjdeTsso l ie l t eda i id promptTy atter><Jf i t o .

3 5 ^ Go t o H E A T H S foi Marble Work, as I slia.ll seL at reduced rates for the next s ixty days . D o not forget t h e

place. Establ ished s ince 1837 E. H . H E A T H .

J . D . - W - l X K H Y S O l f ,

Gunsmith & Locksmith. Breech and Muzzle Loading Rifics.

GUNS.GTJN MATERIAL AND 1TETAL LIC CAKTK1DGE5.

Kap&lr t sg rc ' every dvHcrJpilou don e l u t k < tie 31 uia. i i i t ' r .

Ooriii-rof U r i d g e a n d K l T e i s t x c e t s — u p j r . t !iiSi:l o t s t a i r s .

P L A T I S B r i i G l i >" T .

» ? r i T H E I l i L L ' S H O T E L L I V E R *

O .£.. COOJ.KY & CO., i T o p x l e t o w /

l 'arlu-T In v.-ai.t vf a Good T u r c « u t . elThi-r for biisiut-ss o r p leasure , should <-ail a, AVitherill's Uotel Livery Stable , w h e r e U.lT wi l l j i i id

Good Turuonts of Every ItescripUsu, A?JI> A T K E A S O K A B I K F K I C K 8

K ^ K v a r y t h l u E i i e w a u d l i i i t o o d o rde r . C . B . COOLEY £: C<

E. K. BE0MLEY. i very StabI

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ClislGfl Street tie How Center! everybody Travels that Way!

—AND—

Brace & Wood K n o w i n g t b e f a c t , h i . e

R e m o v e d t h e i r

Grocery & Provision S T O R E

—TO—

ARMSTRONGS NEW BLOCK, Noi. 6 and 8 Clinton Btr—t.

Whrre we will V« trappy to mt«t our Old customer*and m a n y ne«r one*.

Our Kooaa will a lways be lound FltKKH.aa invoice* are recejvfed dally from Muutuern uiarkeu. and wit a iiu-reused raellHles l a ta« way of rapid del ivery of good*, people Wl | | bav« ho tlata to wait befora tbe uoixl» a t* presented t u t l i o i r door no matter iu Wfc/.l parlul t a e city Ihcy may live.

Dry Goods, Groceries , Provis ions ,

S o o t s &7i& Shocr, Hata and Caps,

Pork, Flour, Fish,

a n d ever> th ing t h a t 3s k e p t in a genera l a s ­sor tment o t goods. I h e s e goods will he 3old a t

80TT0M PRICES! The pub l i c are cord ia l ly i nv i t ed t o call and

examine the good* and pr ices before pur-chaslng elsewhere,

t3r"*u^l3raetio-» guaranteed in every case .

H . J . BULL. BurakacN. V., Sept. 28, ISSC. « u

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BRACE 4 WOOD.

JOHN WILSON & SON, The Old Reliable Painters,

Arc n u t t h i s Hprinc withj a iu l l force Of •lcllia/1 ass is tant!* ,and ready to at tend,

A T S H O R T N O T I C E , TO Olip KM9 rOM

Heiiifi Paintiufe-. CarriHge Painting.

~Z*xt J. aiuticg. 5i(?n Paiatinp.

Oraamestal P a i n t i n g , Paper Hanging.

Kalsomimng. (i lazing.

Decorating. ftc„ Ac. All work <!<M.O w i t h ThorouabnesaandDia-

'pateb.aud at Moderate F r i e e i . • y Mixed F a i n t s a nil P r e p a r e d Kalaoiulue

del ivered to a*y parlor the vil lage. Leave erdera a t 11 COXNBLIA RTKK4CT,

PLATTSBVkiiH V. r.

Marble and Granite Works.

HOUSE, SIM AND CAIIUIE MIWTtiH..

A. C. BUPOHT

R E E D . P e r u , N . Y.

I* furtiUUIaf al l kinds of M4KM|ilC and OKaWITK WOKK8. HfcADeTOM-*. JMONU-•iJCVTS, T a » 0 « f O F S . HHBLVKJl. CitFIKG. * e . . Jto , at towan l iv lav urieaa. All work

| aroempt ly done to older , a a d w a t t a a u a t e b e « a aapreaeatad.

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OH COUKT EOrSE SQ0A1.I, --here h e v.-II1 h e glad t o v. eleohje t h e forinei pa t rons and a l l h i s fr iends des l r i i g

G c o d l t i v a x ' y T n r a o n l e . KspeciaJ a t t e n t i o n j iaid tw S u m m e r a a e

Pleasure Trave l , a n d p a r t l e * c a r r i e d t o th» Lakei- a n d JSoun ta lu» a t r easonab le rau- . and l i r s t -c lasss ty le .

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New Variety and Dollar Store. O p p o s i t e C u m b e r l a n d H o u s e ,

PL ATTSHUKGH. S. ¥ .

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which hei ug bough t f o , OA-JI , w i l l b a a o w a.' VTU-KSIO defycomjjcttlivn. " ' J!' t " » » i U 1 J " o c k o f VASKS ,CUPS,MA30L-1CA t. A l t B . a n d o t l i e r a r t i e l e s t o o u u m e r o u , t o n i e n t i o n . » umu t j i oa i

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