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§M <!-:Vi:XTIETH YEAR.
U T I L I T Y . — " T h * O r « f t t M t G o o d off t h « G r e . » t « a t l f w . m l > « r . " — B E I T B A M .
PLATTSflUEGH, CLINTON CO., N. Y., SATURDAY MORNING, JULY:,, LSSO. NTMIiKR -J7
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"> »"*"•'mvi.. it r,i::ii. l l t ln.ytu SHIP c-n-, »rn '.f I ' - M i[ W^B .,;(i',s.
Tor .sanitary comtniUw. i,[ th,- X e w York cur Board or riealll. i-..1P a c trulai in which ;
thoy I;IJ .-i.-i-;r.»ke is m .?t apt to occur in "«*U2»y" w.-Ather, anil on tlif th . id r.r fuurtll '
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111.! t! .. I,, t tTHTentiyrs ar- light c lo th ing ,
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A r tin- a t i M n i e lec t ion of the Did P l a i t s - :
burgh H a n i , J u n e 3 0 l b , Uio follo.ving offi-
, C.TS Wfr.< c l i o s c u : Pres iJcnt and L e a d e r , 1
I Frank O i l l a i s * ; Secre tary , A n d r e w B o r d e ; I
j liu-.irji-&s Manager and Treasurer, W t u . U o w - j
, c- . . f : , io wliota all bus iness sbvu ld be referred. J
, This band will g i re an open air concert s o m e - '
ULLTf! ill Uiti village one ni^ht each week ,
[ i s suing a full programme of .music to be play-
i ed on i.ach occas ion . T h e y ara playing fiue-1 'j and deserve a liberal share of public pat-
r .inane.
Niti i i i . on the propos. d plat iuuin d igg ings !
wa« eoinmi'nct'd on a. small scale last M o n - '
day m o r u i u a o n the B 'ckTrith p lase , near the |
northwestern bvi inds of the vii layp, under i
the d . n e t b u of J o h n A . C o l l i n r , brother o f i
I'n.f. C .ilier o/ W a s h i n g t o n , who Ti'as h i m - J
iuif h e n last w e t k , and will , it is sa id , return
S.MII to o \ r r - c e Hie work. N o in ipor tautde -
ve\>p:ii":i'% we ui'dersLand, have ye t been
mad. ' . Tin- w irk TVii!. it i3 said be confined
11 th-i ilr:ft e. vv-ri-i" tlo- b,-i r..c':, in w h i c h
t h - ur.':,-) of prrciiHH tm.'tal are supposed to !
be n- i \ e 1. Ti,;^ nitr-rprise is said to be e n - i
tire'y dnt im. t from th-? Similar one recently
i i i a i j u r a t i J by Mr. Cal ian. in . i
Mi;- . A N N (Treadwc.il) Hcit ic ld of S y r a - '
c u - c , N'.'w V o i k , a grand daughter of J u d g e J
T h r t n a i Tre.'i'hvt-il, otie of the first sett lers I
in P ia l t sburgh , stii! piirsues with ardor |
h e r fav >rite. s tud ies of geoldgy, entou;cilogy> ;
and other branches of natural h is tory , not-
r , U . s t u l ing ^he is o v . r ei^tity years old.
W b r n a j o u n s lady she at tended school a t
the Piat'.sbur^h A c a d e m y with her s isters ,
Mar-tan-t and Carol l i .c . H e r father, N a t h a n
iel H . Treai lwel l , li^rd at one l i m e near
Treadweli 'a bridge about four miles above
r ia t t s lo i r^h village, on the south bank of t h a
Saranae River , and J u d g e Treadwel l ' s p lace
was on the lakf shore at the head of Tread-
wi'il's Day.
T H F Oioies. of Xiake Champla in begin to
ho dotted with camps . P e o p l e both at h o m e
at. I abroad are b*giuning to fully real ize
'.!.' . '.1. iv- is no more delightful way of
-;• •.<;,! >; the s u m m e r vacation than in tents
••;. "I is- ; •••ii-hes, where pure air, pure water,
:•'..•'. iv.:1,;!)::, good sa i l ing , cool breezes , and
L-- .II i . 'L.ng a b o u n d ; and fresh suppl ies of
i i.. j c . t i be readily obta ined of the inhabi- j
ti i . ' . - . ' 'iily he s'irt) tha t y o u cuumii t no
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• ' • - . . ! ; r«•;>• ! 'y o-.nn i t imiat b..- i e»pec led ;
'..i ,.- a- ri-i w h i t e . A l i rays a:.'.c permiss ion ,
f )< - : i b ' i , "!' tl:0 ijviiur of land where you
•I - :>• to pit'.h ;.our tents , and then behave
y . » : M - ! v s .'ike d e c u i t C h i i s t i a n s , and you
v.hi ^'tit-ralo,- hi we lco ioe to the rare priri- j
iijL'i'-- «1. eh c . i u p life on L t k o Cliaaiplain \
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The Gak Street School.
A'l th..- d , i t -rent b r a n c h e s o f the P la i t s - ;
h u ^ h Hi i in School appear by the charac
ter i.f it-.- c losing exa tu ina t ious last week to
1 • .ii a l i .nv in j ; condi t ion , but there is one
which ih servts special i n e u t i o n , and that is '
U e i • .k .vtr'.et Pr imary D e p a r t m e n t . T w e n
ty-l l . : '••• j . ..rs ago W i n . H . Phi l l ips , w h o has :
ch ir s ' - c f t h e Dak Street d e p a r t m e n t as pr in- j
cipal l' a . l . - r taught his first school in th i s
v i l lage , and we bel ieve he has never missed
a t i in s ince . T e a c h i n g with hira m e a n s a
lif.;- work, and those who at tended the clos-
: i ' ; exercises in his school last w e e k s a w
e s s e n c e o f the ss.rae good work w h i c h h e
has been di.ini; all thes" years . H i s gradu
at ing class numbered th ir ty- t ight , an unprc-
i tdp i i l l y large o n e , aud great praise was el ic-
i'.ed h u m visitors on account o f t b e t h o r o u g h -
h e ' s of pteparatioti w h i c h was ev inced . M a n y
of nnr best citizens have been to school to Air. Ph i l l ips ; c m e of thrra r e m e m b e r wbat
u. .ght have oi ee S T i o e i ! Ms strict m e t h o d s
v.itL tl.tiu.hu! we LAW? yet to tinil one de-c nt man sui.org them who does not now respect him,
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T K A I . U E I . - an i «.t v.'.sh.tj? to i-.ttii. \
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I ' . - u r e - t e k e t i a t the depot , good for pas- , j - r : l r , k L . Aver lU,
.*,. • :-. r-'.-i'- r"t fo IT. .T'i'y ••; I to i-.h inc ln- j l'r.u.k Itlr-linrtlsoii,
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, __. - ; - - . - . •_:. L i k e f'haa-plair:. T h e
.- ...... 4 urn -. a i . t f i U '£.. l i r^wi . i S o u , w h o
i s „, L.r.Ie!.nip.i:si at low prices, and t..i-i-._;h w h .m orders i n t y be g iven for the
--rv.cfc= of lb«; S u e s a i l i n g ^ a c b t " C o m e t ' ' f o r
• t c u r s i o u or cr .us ing partif-s.
AMtuiCJiN" r.£cn_,en score o n e more »ic-
t .iy it the 2reat Djllyraounl Interu»-t .nal ruatch near Dublin, concluded June li.i.h, the American teatn tied the Irishmen a ^ II yard? on « } points; at 000 yarda the A'tterieaiiS *eored 4J], anil UJ« IrUhmen 1^ , arid ut l-J'JJ yards the Arcericau* »cored 4i.t to the Irishmen'* -SIP, each out of a pos-s ble 4-VJ. Ott the total acore the Aoaef icini mide l^iM, aod the Iri»Ua»«n l^O.wiouiuc b> twelve point*.
T H E A l b a n y T i m u t c j o i o s e x t r M M e a u -
tloxi n p o n all e o n e e r o a d Im*. •ommat U»«
buildiuta in th« Litbwlo qui* »UUc« of Platuburrfi «aj b« ««oJM la 0 » M 1 ^ »»>• ereat pUUttw aiM MMUf «Mom«« by Cailanao, -owtog io tb« pt»«J«ttf *J*» niu«ra4 i* th* ••Hhea «* tbm which tU b»mmm * Ik* awl gitMtte ItaMlf tkisoeewtt litijati^.-
Day
r.nd who iioc3 not trace in h's i.'Wii life and ch-uacn.r the good ef-
f. e l s uf Lisi l i^cipiiue. LOLL: live S. 'hoolmas-
ttr Phill ip.- , the v. t e i a n , vibo desires no
i.iiLh r occupat ion than that which plays so
i inpoi tant a part in m o u l d i n g the characters
rif go-.J c i t i z e n s , a n d may he teach our chi ld-
ri-u twe-ul j - tLrtf j t a r s u i o i t j e t !
Plattsburgh Public Schools.
ItDLLOF HOXOK. T,
N.-ltio-r t i n t . - jn,r ribsunt for a n y reason ..i-.ocv.-r <Iannj; the year end ing J u n e 25,
<JKA.M.MAK SCTfOuL. \ V \ - r - . rTi ' i tXEK, KMO<;H>-E "WniTtc.
IXTERMJJDIATE SCHOOL. WiLj.ii .X. i:>n:v.
OAK ST. SCHOOL. AI I X t M U l i CojiXhTT, SARAH CKAJfEP., M A : I I E ' I I I F F I N ' .
I4UUAD ST. SCHOOL, i Cll u : - . n . ' i t mot iD.
II AMI LTO.V ST. SCHOOL, (it oi:i;i. c.vv\XA(iir, F A K S I E CnAWEi . .
HUXA.1JLTU ST. SCHOOL. CJELIM'A DEI OKA, AKTHCB BEAIXAKD.
CORK£LIA ST. SCHOOL. | HKHIiV LAVALLE.
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N e i t h e r tardv nor a b s e n t for a n y r e a s o n : wl ut-.oever, duiinir the term e n d i n g J u n e 25, i . ' HICJI SCHOOL.
F r a n k W. Karmertcr, W i l l i a m H. S m i t h ,
r .irrie M. Cliappelj F a n n i e J. S h e l d o n . h. I i e n a Wi l l ia ins ,
'i l l I.MSIAK SCHOOL. M-.-riUan E v e r e s t , Maurice J lealey , Ne l l i e O r a m , l l o b e r t Koc-k. I iora Otis , K m o g e n e W h i t e , M'itllaif Turner, Kinina Lance , MajStfie I l a r l w e l t , AlpUa LaTldn.
JXTKUJIElJlATJ! SCHOOL. i'r.-it.k Koiren , A l l d a SJoore.
KorrieCox. JeniueTouney, Lura Knlgl i t , JS'elHe CaxroU, Wilfrerl T^rurnWy, i ™ I s h a m , Oeorge Bruuell, Willie Tormey, N e d i i l e H e a l h , Clarence W n l w o n t i ,
OAK ST. SCHOOL. A l e x a n d e r Corn«tt , Saraft Cane, Charles Printiue, J o h n VT. Ba i l ey , A n d r e w Mc-Kfcefe, Margaret Kgan, ,»o»ie L a r k i n , Frank McKc-efe, N e l l i e Blevina, I d a Miller, J e r o m e Talnian, Tlieodorua JUl ley , Aaron Bu-rn, F r e d d i e Wal ton , t r u e s t B o b l n a o a , Sarah Cramer, A lber t ine Pa*k«r,
Kddie McKeefe , H a n n a h N u t b a u m , U n i t B r o w , H e n r y Cburch, E d w a r d D n p o n t , T k o w a a Cul lovin , Cliarle* f o u n t a i n , M I D B W PrtnUce, L u c y Galafae , j te l lM Cbil iAu, KMd Knlcbt, A l i o * Knl*»il . H e a r y A n d raws. Scot t r r i n t i c e , Koy A l l a n .
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Intallation.
T h e i i ielal'alh.u of Ki-v. Joseph ( la inh'e ,
i.'i'.e of the ("iiicinhali, Ohio Presbylery, as PaM'tif HIP Fiisl IVPsliyleriau Church of Piatt'bnrgii.tn.ik jiiace mi TlunMay evening • f thi- -nc.-k, July 1-t, the occasion being a tiiett.i.gfif the PrcihyUry of Champlain, R-'i -nned from the last regular meeting at Moorrs. June llhh, Rev. A. A. Millar of Ma'ctif, Moderator. The handsome au-dii r.ce room of th« church was tastefully decorated will) flowers, and a large audience v.as present . T h e fol lowing was the
(litUKJl OF KXEUCtbKS. A n t l i e m ,
P j the- ( h.,ir. . lnvoc«t i f»n,
P;. Kiv . AteJL.-uiclerT. Me(«)l , DO, L L P , Pro-lessor in Priiii-i-ton Tlieiilojrical Seminary.
Seriptt iral Iteadingr, Ity Key. Mr. Sargent.
F r a y e r , By Rev. C. K. Wililer ofKsaev.
l u s t a l l a t l c n i S e r m o n . By Kev. Or, Meftll 1, T e \ t from t h e 27th I'salin :
One thing h a v e J desired, and that wil l I seek after; tha t I m a y dwell in Hie House ot the Lord forever.
C h a r g o to t h e J'as tor, By Rev. Francis B . H a l l , o f P l a t l s b n r g l i .
C h n r c e to ( h e Feoi>le.
By Kev, r, 3, H, Myeis, orChazy, P r a y e r ,
Uy Kev. C. I tansom, Chaplain o£ Clinton Fr l son .
Aa l jour i iment o f t h e P r e s b y t e r y , To meet i n October at Glens Fa l l s in connec
tion with t h e A l b a n y Synod. B e n e d i c t i o n ,
Uy Itev. J o s e p h Gamble . A t t h e close of the exercises a large por
tion of the audience pressed forward and
congratu la ted the ir n e w pastor, and the oc
cas ion was a very interest ing and pleasant
one throughout .
EDITORIAL HfiWS'JOTTINGrS".
VICINITT. The population of Port Henry village is
2,525. Glens Fal ls has a c o m p a n y of protect ives
to do duty at fires.
S w a n t o n , V t . , h a s increased i n populat ion about 500 s ince 1S70.
Silver ore is alleged to have been discovered in K n o w i t o n , Canada .
II . A . P u t n a m ' s forge at K e w Russ ia ou the Boquet river was iired up J u n e 21 .
T h e subject of bonding the vi l lage o f P o r t H e n r y for a water supply is being d i scussed ,
Joaquin Miller, "the poet of the Sierras ," says St . A lbans is the prett iest vil lage he ever s a w .
T h e c e n s u s j u s t completed gives Bur l ington 11,357 inhabi tant s—a falling off from 14,387 in 1870.
F r o m 9,000 to 10,000 tons i:f iron ore is brought d o w n from Minevi l le to Por t H e n r y o v e r the Moriah road week ly .
S p o n t a n e o u s combust ion of a h e a p of manure fired a barn in R u t l a n d , V t . , J u n e 19. S o says i h e Herald and Globe .
T h e recent graduat ing class in the Rut land H i g h School , under Prof. A t w o o d , formerly of P l a t t s b u r g b , numbered t en .
T h e B a p t i s t congregat ion of S t . A l b a n s propose to s ignal ize S u n d a y , the 4th of J u l y , by a h o m e miss ionary mee t ing .
A n average of -10 car-loads of red ore per week is n o w brought to the P o r t H e n r y furnaces from S t , L a w r e n c e county .
T h e sold diggings at P l y m o u t h F i v e Corners , V t . , are prospering finely, and they now have GOO feet of s luices se t .
T h e town of Malone has a populat ion of 8,011, a ga in of 0-10 in. five years , populat ion of the vil lage, 4,2:13, a ga in of-105.
Mr. T h e o . Troinblee , Sr . , has begun the foundations for the erect ion of a m a c h i n e shop at thr.-Cedar P o i n t foundry, in Por t H e n r y .
All the properly of the slate pencil c o m pany at C a s l l e t o n , Y t . , has been at tached, aud 20 men are out of work to w h o m §-3000 is d u e in wages .
Millard Hollows' n e w s teamboat , " J e n n i e , " built by himself, was launched on Chateau-gay L a k e , J u n e 11. I t is 30 feet long, and 7 feet w ide .
Clark & T r u e have purchased the B r a n c h Purge property 18 miles wes t of Crown P o i n t , and about a mi le from Root's H o t e l , and are m a k i n g iron there.
Bert i e Rosenv ie l t , a lad 10 years of age , was drowned J u n e 21 in the Boquet river above the falls at Wadham's Mills , at e ight o'clock in the even ing , whi le bath ing .
Missisquoi Park at H i g h « a t e Springs , V t . , was formally opened J u n e 24th . I t is located on t h e shore o f Missisquoi B a y and bids fair to become a favorite spot for excurs ions and picnics .
A tal ly-ho coach will be run every S u n d a y mornitiL' frura the n e w A m e r i c a n H o u s e , a t Giens Falls , to the F o r t Will iam H e n r y , L a k e George , and return in t h e e v e n i n g .
This is a miw feature of life at the Lake. The new boundaries of the Troy Confer
ence are made to include Troy, Albany, Saratoga, Plattsburtih and Cambridge circuits in the State of N e w York , and also the
Poullnoy charge in the State of Vermont. Hon. Bradley Barlow, president of the
Southern railway, has made arraugeoienta with the Grand Trunk Company, whereby trains are to run through Victoria Bridge to Montreal, instead of passensers being ferried across the river, as formerly.
The waters of the St. Lawrence are now literally covered with dead and dying tnen-liadeu. Opposite Ogdensburg they will average one to every two rods square. Most of them bear evidence of having been bitten, while some aie headless. Very many are st!uge,ih'S on the s m f a c e . W h a t will be the outcome of tliis wholesalo destruction is a matter of serious concern .
At the annua! m e e t i n g o f the E s s e x Co. Mtd-cal Society in E l i z a b e t b t o w n , J u n e 2 2 , D r . Cleveland was elected P r e s i d e n t ; D r , D ' A v i g n o n , V i c e - P r e s i d e n t ; D r . H a l e . S e c ' j ; D r . Edger ly , T r e a s . Censors—Drs . Pol lard, Hopper and Edsjeriy. ComiuiU.es o n E t h i c s — D r s . Barber , S trong and Merrill . D a l e -gates to A m e t i c a n Medical A s s o c i a t i o n — D r s . Ferguson and Hopper . D e l e g a t e to S t a t e Medical Soc ie ty—Dr. S a w y e r .
T h e fol lowing are salaries ot s o m e of the principal postoffie.es in V e r m o n t from J u l y 1s t : B e l l o w s Fal l s $ 1 ( 0 0 , Benn ington $1800, Bradford $1400, Brandon $1700, Brat t l tboro $2400, Bur l ing ton $2700, Fa irhaven $1200, MJddlebury $1700, Montpel ier *2200, N o r t h -field $1200, P o u l t n e y #1000, Rut land *1000, S t . A l b a n s $2100, S t . Joi i i i sbury $2000, Springfield $1600, V a r g e n n e s $1500, Warter-bury $1100 , W e s t Rando lph $ 1 3 0 0 , Windsor $1500, Woodstock $1500.
Mr. D. H. Stanton of Malone, assisted by Barney Haney aud a corps of axtneu, are making a pre binary survey and laying out the line lor the pipes lor the Cbateaugay Water Works Co. The spring from which the company propose to take water is all that could be dosired and tbe elevation it sufficient to give a good bead of water for fire purposes. The work is to be prosecuted with diligeuce to the very much desired end—• supply of water for tlie Cbateaugay Village.
HOME AND ABROAD. Hanl-au is sick with bi l ious fever.
The population of Berlin, Prussia is 1.0S1,-330.
L a s t year E n g l a n d imported SjOOO.OOO J a -
ptuese fans. The net profits of Sing Sing Prison for
June were $2,735. P. T. Baruum will be 70 years old next
Monday, Jul; 5th. New York city had U death* from son
stroke last Sunday. Large numbers of Hungarian* ere emigrat
ing to this country. Baltimore bad Bve death* from drowning
while bathing, June 23d. It is iMorted U»at war ha* baokea out be
tween Boaate asuj Calaa. A revolution be* broken oat ia Bueno*
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The banks of Xew Torlc oily arc preparing to contest assessments for taxat ion o u their st"ck, and request fiom stockholders powers of nitoftify aulh-.pi- \<£ the urcs s iary leg-i' nc'.lor,
Diit . i s the" p u t J ear ilil divers in the jwarl
CHlirrvi'fllin Persian fJulf lost lli"h' hvis, most of thf m by sharks. T h e value of the pearls taken in the Persian Gulf in J-70 I? f-sliwaiea at $1,500,000.
T h e D e u v e r ami P.io Grand railroad reached J la i ta , one of the suburbs of L»a.Ivi!le, J u u e 2 0 . h . Crouud has a1 ready lieen broken for a railroad from Jyadvi l le to K i k o m o a n d Brec"-.rubrid;e, t" be built this sunmi r.
T h e W o t P o i n t A c a d e m i c C a r d r e c r a -nieiids Hie dismission cif the colored ca-let Whittaker for deficiency, but t h . W a r I>e-parlmerrt has suspended'act ion on the case to ejve Whit taker a cbanc" for l i ial !•>• ce.nrt martial if he desires it.
T h e passenger s teamer Bo l i emiau baPcr-ed down one of the ga les of the L t c h i u e (.'a-nal at Montreal J u n e L'Oth, let t ing loose a bank of water one mile long and 13 ft. deep. N o lives were lost but three barges were s u n k and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of property was destroyed.
A t half past l ive r . Jr., J u n e 2Slh. the s teamer "Seawanhaka ," whi le on its regular daily trip from X e w York city to Glen Cove, L o n g I s land , took fire in tbe E a s t River near KAUCIall's Island. There were over three hundred passengers on board. Capt. S m i t h was steering in tbe absence of bi3 pilot , aud pointed the boat for sunken m e a d o w s near the shore of the Is land, and held his posit ion at the wheel in spite of the fire which nearly roasted him until he beached his vessel and the bulk of the passengers t h e n waded or s w a m ashore. H e was severely burned, but it is thought not, fatally. A b o u t thirty passengers were lost. T h e vessel wa3 totally destroyed. T b e cause, of the fire is u n k n o w n , but it is supposed to have been an explos ion in the eng ine room.
" TOWNOOEKESPONDENCE."
W E S T P I A 1 T S B U K C H . lUc'.ired (ov late for jmhlicalion last ic-ecA..
Mrs. N e t t l e B . Ostrander from Tieonderoga is in town v i s i t ing friends and re la t ives .
Practicing for the 'Fourth' has already eom-menced . w i t h smal l exp los ions—tiny p i s t o l s —little d y n a m i t e s m a k i n g no i se e n o u g h to a w a k e n echoes , arc wonderful ly a t trac t ive to smalt boys.
A de legat ion from this p lace left on Tuesday m o r n i n g lor North Elba, t h a t de l i gh t fu l place in the A d i r o n d a c x s , on L a k e Plac id . The Bapt is t Sunday-school convent ion i s h e l d there .
The weather h a s b e e n var iable : s o m e t i m e s Intense ly hot and then so cool as to m a k e us fear a frost . Potato bugs have not y e t been •very troublesome, and potatoes arc looking w e l l .
S lang is fash ionable : and on t h e w h o l e , It i s m o r e agreeable to the ear, i f i t be uttered, in good humor, than are those c o o l l y po l i te expressions, that some people use, which are des igned to aover i l t -humor, but n e v e r c a n qui te cover i t .
The Teachers ' Companion, i s rece ived: a l s o a copy of the Tl Sent ine l . The Companion i s the nest educational pvper we h a v e s e e n .
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The Democrat ic nominat ion is rece ived witl i great sat isfact ion in this p l a c e ; there has no t been a d i s sent i ent vo ice in the p a r t y . Kven the .Republicans a c k n o w l e d g e t h a t i h e H a n cock and Eng l i sh t i cket i s a first-class o n e : and more t h a n a few of the c o m m o n s e n s e o n e s have s ign i i l ed their preference for i t . The s ta lwarts are dumb w i t h a s t o n i s h m e n t : t h e y rea l ize that their h o p e s of empire are blasted; and they a p p e a r to be l o o k i n g for some dark d e n in w h i c h t h e y may h ide the ir po l i t i ca l "hiiih mora l i d e a s . "
The ho t weather , and in termi t tent rains are h a v i n g an e x c e l l e n t influence on the crops.
L . I l . P i e s c o t t has aga in been In t o w n repa ir ing watches , &c. He will be a t M e a d e r s ' hote l e v e r y few w e e k s during the s u m m e r ; and those who wish to have their t ime we l l regulated wilt h:ivc vho upx-'orluuity.
Our faiend "Mia" from Prov ince Lino wr i te s h o m e that bus iness is brisk.
A s Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parris were returning h o m e on Sunday from Pia l t sburgh, w h e r e t h e y h a d b e e n a t t e n d i n g church , tticir horse , w h i c h i s a very spir i ted an imal , s u d d e n l y started to run. Mrs.Parris was t h r o w n out of the buggy a u d ser ious ly hurt. For tunate ly , a n o t l i e r g e u t l e m a n w h o w a s also re turning from e lmreh was at hand to g i v e ass i s tance , and, he lp Mrs. Parris in to a house near by. He t h e n came on for a phys i c ian , and another carriage. Mrs. l". was t a k e n h o m e Immedi a te ly , and w e are g lad to say that by t h e prompt a t tent ion aud sk i l l fu l treatment of. l>r. J . P . i i i d w e l l , she is recover ing .
Miss K. C. N e w e o m b , pr inc ipal of Elizabeth, street school , i s a t h e r h o m e in this burgh, res t ing during her vacat ion . Mis3 .Ncwcoinb is a lirst-class readier , and w e hope, than h e r vaca t ion p a s s e d In the country wi l l g i v e her added s trength for the dut ies of the n « t year.
A remnant of our W. P. C. Hand has certa inly r e v i v e d : i t s n o t e s are e v e n n o w i ioat ing o n the e v e n i n g breeze.
I t is whispered around in a batt l i i ig -klud-of-a-gossiplng w a y , tuat s o m e of our ' v i e w s " as heretofore expressed, are no t what t h e y shou ld be. We shal l no t change t h e m : a n d w e shal l n o t e v e n rend the words w h i c h k i n d iriends m a y send us In a a o n y n i o u s let ters .
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The members and fr iends of t h a Methodis t soc i e ty ati th i s p l a c e h a v e for some t i m e foi l the need of a su i tab le p l a c e in w h i c h to hold d iv ine s e r v i c e . F o r t h e l a s t y e a r o r more r e l ig ious serv ices h a v e been h e l d w i t h more or less regu lar i ty i n the schoo l h o u s e ; but as the soc ie ty has increased , and part icular ly s ince t h e y h a v e h a d regular Sabbath s e r v i c e s
their accommodations have been very incou-ven ient . B y the ac t ion of t h e l a s t a n j i u a l conference , at the reques t of t h e p e o p l e of t h i s x>laee. L y o n J i t . w a s m a d e a part of l>an-neinora c h a r g e , a n d Kev . M. II . S m i t h w a s s e n t a s pastor , preaching a t L y o n Alt. every Sunday m o r n i n g a n d a t Uanneinora S u n d a y evening. Last Saturday evening, June2G, a meet ing of the m e m b e r s Ami f r i ends of the soc ie ty w a s ca l l ed a t the school h o u s e to decide w h e t h e r ox no t to under take the work of b u i l d i n g a church. Itev. Mr. S m i t h ca l led the m e e t i n g to order, a u d after a brief prayer for t h e d iv ine b less ing a n d d irec t ion , cal led for the nominat ion of a chairman and secretary. Mr. Fr isb ie w a s n o m i n a t e d and e l e c t e d as cha irman, and Air. M c S i e c e as secretary. Mr. Frisbie expressed h i m s e l f as i n favor of bui ld ing a church and w a s w i l l i n g to bear h i s share of the e x p e n s e , l i e w a s fol lowed by remarks from Mr. F e e , I tev . M. 11. S m i t h , Rev . J . M. Webster and others . Several p l a n s were suggested, and t h e v iews of al 1 s e e m e d to be that a p la in bu i ld ing n o t cos t ing m o r e than o n e t h o u s a n d dolhtrs conld b e bu i l t , and would m e e t the wants of the soc ie ty . The utmost harmony preva i l ed , e v e r y o n e in ter e s t e d v o t l n e I n favor of bui ld ing and promis ing their hearty support to t h e enterprise . Mr. A, W. F e e was e lec ted as a c o m m i t t e e to sol ic i t subscr ipt ions , and from w h a t we k n o w of his former succes se s ia l ike enterpr i ses . w e t h i n k t h e r ight m a n i s i n (he r ight p l a c e ; h o p i n g i t wi l l be r e m e m b e r e d t h a t t h e y t h a t g i v e to the poor l e n d to t h e Lord. Air. F e e w i l l h e p leased to a c k n o w l e d g e subscr ipt ions from fr iends to the enterpr ise from a l l parts of t h e county . As a p l e d g e of their earnest -mess i n the m a t t e r twenty- three persons s u b scribed three hundred d o l l a r s to start the bal l rol l ing, and it Is thought t h a t th is will be doubled dur ing the present w e e k . As n e a r l y a l l the persons w h o s ighed are young m e n e a r n i n g from a do l lar to a dol lar a n d a h a i r * day it wil l be s e e n t h a t there ia s o m e i n t e r e s t t a k e n in t h e matter . A. m e e t i n g w a s c a l l e d for Wednesday flight to decide upon t h e p l a n to be fo l lowed in bui lding, and to • e l e c t a s i te . There s e e m s to be l i t t l e doubt but what , if th i s y o u n g and feeble soc i e ty c a n obta in o l i t t l e a s s i s t a n c e from out s ide , t h e r e wi l l soon be a church here . As a l l Clinton Co. is benef i ted by the works w h i c h are carr ied o n h e r e , i s i t t o o much to e x p e c t that t b e y wi l l s h o w a n Interest in the moral and re l ig ious prosper i ty of t h e p lace . Xour s u b scr ipt ions w i l l s h o w w h e t h e r you are thus Interested . "By t h e i r fruits j e s h a l l k n o w t h e m . A VOIOK ruOH T11K MOU.NTA1M.
A t a m e e t i n g h e l d l a s t Saturday e v e n i n g , the LXio, by t h e St. It. S o c i e t y or HO* place p lans were submitted and prel imary arrange-inen l s m a d e to wards bui ld ing a church, o n t h e fo l l owing Sunday Iter . C. Af. rVehste.r of r l a t t s b u r g h in company wi th Kev . Smith of X>anncuior», m e t t i e congregat ion a t t h e i r p l a c e o f worship ( the schoo l h o u s e ) and" through the un i t ed efforts of those present , qui te a large sum was s igned for bui ld ing the new church a n d i t i s expec ted that more n a m e s will be added to the l i s t . A m e e t i u e wil l be he ld Wednesday even ing , t h e 30th, tor the purpose of appo in t ing a bu i ld ing c o m m i t t e e s a d t o t r a a s a e t s u c h o t h e r bus iness a s
iuay come before iheineetina. Tbe community l ias l o n g fel t the neei l of tx su i tab le p l a c * o f
worship. The Company have kindly lent their ass i s tance in t h e mat ter , a u d t h e l eaders of the project being energet ic m e n in the undertak ing , we expec t t j soon seu a h a n d s o m e church erected.
The l o n g l o o k e d for rain c a m e a t las t w h i c h had a beneficial effect o n the crcpn of s t u m p s and r o c k s , and i t a l s o sent 'Mir t i i eud Kd e n ins w a y rejoic ing. Kd had been In a <ieep quandry for s o m e t i m e a s t o the pract icabi l i ty of p lant ing any seed*. As h e aat in d e e p ined-itatfon v is ions of bis former e x p e r i e n c e t o u -s tant ly flitted before a te jsdnd. H e v i v i d l y reca l led t n e merc l l e s s a v a g e s o f the . de tes t a b l e potato bugs o n h i s beautiful potato patch. Me diAiactly remembered tbe an. croaehment of ca t t l e o n h i s p r e m i s e s . l i e « M i d a e e wi th a n unerr ing e r e h i s u u g n i a -o r a l vtaea trampled Iota tan dus t . H e c o u l d aaatlba Uueder barat ever bead and the loaf ••panted shower paas away. And ho
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Fourth of J u l y will 1 .• . . I, l.r. t-.-usively at Cuatc-aufc'.iy Lake .
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res i l ience on his farm. J i l l Thornton has .secured a luerai ive posi
t i on at Dui in t iaora . Comments unneces sary . Mrs. C. X. G unn is yu i l e s ick with diphtheria. A t a m e e t i n g of t h e Saranac l iaml , held las t
Saturday, VV. \y. White w a s e l e c t e d leader to fill the vacancy caused b) the res ignat ion of ii. J. lMckett.
Mrs. Bridget heon.-trd, wife of John Leonard, ileparlecl th i s life Su3i.ia.y- even ing , J u n e 27.
Messrs . lhiwen & Siguor are s la t ing t h e i r s tore .
Mrs. Hiram Kobir.son i s quit-- s ick . AVc understand that the S . 15.B.C. wi l l p lay
the Ausables of K e e s e v i l i e some t i m e n e x t w e e k , if the A u s a b l e s do not "take water" a g a i n .
Mercury at 02 in the shade last (Sabbath. Alessrs. B o w e n & Signor los t a va luab le
horse l a s t Monday . A l s o Napoleon Flanders los t a good horse las t week. KVSTK'.
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s igned J o l m Mcl .oon , of lCeesevitle, which i s so d e v o i d of truth or decency that 1 am com-pelled(though, re luctant to do so) to brand h i m as an unprincipled liaT, and will herewith give u n d e n i a b l e proof of t h e same by g iv ing t h e fu l l correspondence, b e t w e e n the clnba. First pos ta l :
KEESEVtiM-, J u n e 1st, ISSLI. T» the Saranac IS.B.C.—The A u s a h l e s o f tc.
wi l l p lay vour c lub iu K. or a t your place June. 10t.li, '80, for $25 a s i d e a n d ¥10 a l lowed for expenses to t h e v i s i t ing c lub. This $10 i s bes ide the f 25 that w e p l a y for. Answer by re turn mai l . Yours truly,
FllED J4. TVASDKK, See. This postal though d a t e d J u n e 1st, bears
Keesev i l i e pos tmark of J u n e 3d, a n d did n o t reacti m e unti l J u n e 5 t h , w h i c h w a s Satturdav, to w h i c h I rep l i ed as f o l l o w s :
SAKASAC, J u n e 5,1SS0. Fred E. 'Washer, E s a . Wear Sir—You r cha l
l e n g e c a m e t o hand t h i s d a y . I n rep ly wi l l say , w e wi l l p l a y your c lub at Saranac on Thursday, J u n e 10,1S80, at 2 o'clock, r . jr., for amount s t a t e d i n your c h a l l e n g e , t o w i t : $25 a s ide , a n d $10 ex tra to your c l u b for e x p e n s e s ; the game to be p l a y e d by regular m e m bers of e a c h c lub , and no trans ient p l a y e r s a l l o w e d t e t a k e part i n t h e g a m e . If y o u l>ring a n y p l a y e r s but Tegular res idents of y o u r t o w n or v i l l age w e s h a l l no t feel t inder obl igat ions to p l a y y o u ; the s a m e rule to a p . p l y to u s . V e w o u l d prefer to p i a y w i t h t e n m e n . i f a n y t h i n g occurs t h a t y o u cannot come p l e a s e not i fy m e b y te legraph. Trusting the g a m e m a y b e fr iendly and p leasant for both c lubs , I remain , Truly y o u r s ,
E . J . PrCKETT, Capt. S. B. U. C. This l e t ter w a s mai l ed Sunday, J u n e 6th, so
that i t w e n t by the first mai l after r e c e i v i n g the i r s , to w h i c h ! rece ived the fo l l owing r e p l y :
K E E S E V I I X E . N . r . , J u n e 8,1880 E. J . P i cke t t . Dear Sir—1 rece ived your
l e t t e r to -day . A s w e h a v e b u t o n e d a y to g e t ready in I don't s e e h o w we can go, but i f y o u c a n answer th i s so a s to g i v e us a l i tt le no t i ce p a t i t t h e 24. By that t i m e our s u i t s wi l l be h e r e . Y o u s p o k e about outs ide p layers . W e h a v e t w o p l a y e r s t h a t don' t b e l o n g to our t o w n , but are m e m b e r s of our club and h a v e oocn for t w o y e a r s . If that w i l l do, all r ight ; if not , p l e a s e l e t n ic k n o w . I n fact there i s no t but o n e , for t h e other l ia s p l a y e d iv l th u s for t h e last 5 or 6 years , w i t h t h e except ion o f o n e s u m m e r ; t h e o ther j o i n e d two years ago and h a s p l a y e d w i t h u s ever s i n c e . Please' answer by re turn mai l .
FKED E. AVASHElt, S e c . T h i s pos ta l bears K e e s e v i U e p o s t m a r k o f
J u n e 8, though Mr. McLoon s ta te s t h a t t h e y did n o t g e t m y a n s w e r u n t i l t h e eve of J u n e 9; but t h r o u g h s o m e d e l a y , t l i i s p o s t a l did not arr ive a t Saranac unt i l the e v e o f J u n e 10th The Sai mac c lub w e n t to the ir ball ground" at t h e hour appo in ted , e x p e c t i n g a n d a n x i o u s to p l a y the A u s a b l e s ; and had t h e v ( the Ausables) put m a n appearance , we c a n a s sure Air. McLoon t h a t h e w o u l d h a v e f o u n d i t m u c h eas ier t o " c l e a n o u t t h e Saranacs" thrsugh t h e press t h a n i t would b y p l a y l n " ball . In regard to t e l egrams , I rece ived o n e on the e v e n i n g of J u n e 18, a s k i n g m e i f w e w o u l d p l a y t h e m Juno 2», but be ing very b u s y at the t i m e prepar ing to go t o Wood's F a l l s to in ay t h e Stars of that p lace on the fo l lowi n g day , 1 could no t answer It t h e n , h u t in tended to o n m y re turn . tVe did n o t g e t baclc from Wood's Fa l l s u n t i l 12 o'clock Saturday n Iglit, a n d tbe n e x t d a y , Sunday, air. McLoon, Air. Washer aud Mr. Maguire ca l led on m e and aslced m e if w e would p l a y t h e m J u l y 3d, to which I told t h e m our c l u b did not care t o b e foo led by t h e m a g a i n . Also that our band -was e n g a g e d t o p l a v here that day, a n d t h e r e were l ive m e m b e r s o f t h e c l u b that were a l so m e m b e r s or t h e band a n d could not be spared o n that d a y . Air. McLoon says t h a t t h e y tried to g e t up a game a t t h i s m e e t i n g a n d "offered to p lay for fun, for g l o r y , for m o n e y or a n y t h i n g e lse ." H e r e h e a d d s another falsehood to h i s a lready long l i s t , as m o n e y was n o t s p o k e n of. In l a c t h i s art ic le i s noth ing b u t fa l sehoods from b e g i n n i n g to e n d ; and if ever a prize i s offered for t h e greates t l iar in t h e V. S., I shal l k n o w where to find h i m i f J o h n McLoon don' t l eave for p a r t s u n k n o w n ere t h e n . Much more m i g h t be s a i d in. contradic t ion of h i s m a n y fa l se s ta t ement s m a d e in i h e K E r c u u c A . N . a t i D a i i -n e m o r a a n d a t C a d y v i l e , but as I h a v e tresp a s s e d too far a l ready o n your v a l u a b l e t i m e I w i l l w i thho ld t h e rest for s o m e future o c c a s ion . A g a m e w a s arranged b e t w e e n t h e s e
c lubs l a s t Jl»ndaiy to b e p l a y e d a t S a r a n a c Ju ly 3d, and m y s incere wi sh i s , l e t t h e best c lub win . Respect fu l ly yours,
K. J . PICKETT.
M O K I U S O N V I I , t K .
W e o u g h t to h a v e a good hote l h e a r the dep o t t h a t w i l l be run o n temperance princip l e s . I t w o u l d be very c o n v e n i e n t a n d profita b l e .
TI ieMorrisonvi l le bal id h a v e uni ted w i t h the West P ia l t sburgh l i and , and are g o i n g to Ausable Forks on Ju ly 3d, t o contr ibute the ir s h a r e i n t h e ce lebrat ion of our n a t i o n ' s i n d e p e n d e n c e on t h a t day .
JJ. 11. E m e r y i s doing a very good b u s i n e s s t h i s s u m m e r cons ider ing the t i m e s , l i e has s e n t ou t a p i c t o r i a l a d v e r t i s e m e n t in w h i c h h e offers cash for e g g s , fruit , w o o l , &c. Air. Kmery d e a l s fair, a n d h a s h o n e s t w e i g h t s and m e a s u r e s .
W e record t h e d e a t h of S i la s Tay lor , o n e o f t h e deacons of the Bapt i s t church i n Morns -o n v i l l e , and a n o ld r e s i d e n t of t h e t o w n o t Schuyler Fa l l s . S ir .Taylor's s ight and h e a l t h h a v e been for severa l y e a r s f a i l i n g l i l m . an d last w e e k h e , hav ing l ived four score years , left this wor ld of care for a better o n e , we trust.
Master P e r l c y Moore h a s returned from Kansas , where h e w e n t ear ly i n the spr ing w i t h h i s father . T h e l i t t le f e l l o w did n o t s e e m to mind trave l ing a l o n e . J o i r v .
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a t L y o n Mounta in , J u n e »I. HI*, t w i n tfaaahton to Mr. and Mrs. KOfTAttO Mc-
cXaYrr. la rieatotHiMh. Juo* a , las*, a aonio Mr.
aast Mas. S. ft. OAHIMtOV.
K E 1 1 F O R D . The Moore tannery of t h i s p lace c losed
s o m e t i m e ago for t b e w a n t of bark. Hustle , w h o c o m p l i m e n t e d h imse l f and
party s o h i g h l y for the ir good behavior o n the ir excurs ion to 81 l rer Lake , r e s e n t s w h a t I aald o f t h e m . I beg pardon i f t h e y w e r e no t demora l i zed , b u t cer ta in ly a s t h e y passed shout ing that t h e y w o u l d s e r e n a d e certain part ies w h o were s trangers to t h e m , I t h o u g h t as I wrote . A s to roy o w n appearance , I w a s not m e t , b u t ca l l ed to t h e door b y the ir s h o u t s . Rust ic t h e n as soc ia te s w i t b h imse l f o n e w h o b o a s t e d to s e v e r a l What h e in tended t o d o . a n d s i g n e d h imse l f "One w h o w a s there ." A s t o y o u r s l a n g about o p i u m , i f y o u indorse cigar drugging to which you a l l u d e d , you a r e m o r e t h a n demora l i zed , and as to your ins inuat ions about in tox icat ion , no man e v e r s a w m e i n t o x i c a t e d or dr ink a drop of l iquor. How m a n y o f the lords of your re-respectable party c a n truthful ly say t h e s a m e ? C. K. T.
FUOVINCK L I N E . S u n s h i n e and ra in . A h e a v y hai l s torm v i s i t ed Sherrington, 1'.
O , las t week , doing cons iderab le d a m a g e . Mr. J o h n Sanders w a s surprised Friday e v e
last by a party of y o u n g ladies and g e n t l e men coming there to sp*ud a f ew hours. Who brought that v io l in , i s the ques t i on .
The vo lunteers o r Hemmingford , Laco l l e , Havelock, Sherr ington , S t . Kemi a n d sur-VouudlnK t o w n s are to m e e t a t Itemming-ford,
P. Q, for a six dayf drill commencing ou Jmiy 2d- 'Uiey aire to c a m p o n Mr. Orx*a grounds.
The Rouses p o i n t B. 11. C. a n d Wood's F a l l s
9, li. C. are to play a watch game for 929 at A l t o n a n e x t Saturday, J u l y 3d, i860.
The Saranac B . B . C . c a m e t o Wood's Fa l l s to play the Stars of that place a week ago las t Saturday , i t w a s reported for $100 a s ide , b a t I g u e s s that w a s m o s t l y for the purpose of excitement, if at all. They played at all event s , a n d i t w a s a v e r y c l o s e l y c o n t e s t e d
f ame, t h e Saranacers w i n n i n g b y t w o T U B S . unders tand that a g a m e has been arranged
b e t w e e n t h e c l u b s t o be p layed a t K e e s e v i l i e about the middle of next month.
A baas ball club was organised here last w e e k w i t h tbe following chosen officers: C a p t a i n , l b r a A. H e a d e r ; d e c . a n d Treas . , U. L . o t o v e u s o n ; Umpire , Mr. tttroa Warner; a o o m r f U M t r l e s M a l b y . a t a aracUeo Toes -d a y af ternoon, V y a n a n d Bel l o a o o a l u g a i d e s , m*altlf ig a s f o l l o w s : Ryan's s i d e , SI; Bo l l , 13.
B a e k a h o t B i l l , t h e f a m o u s • s n o t , g u i d e , huater, trapparand iadlaa interpreter, but koator fcmw t tuoaat i thlo aoesion a s W a t . JMkBeon. a a v e o a * or a t* I a d l a a onterta ln-• M n U a t t B e If . K. Church, Mooers . Thursday »««. J o s * M. Ho awro a deseript low of " •MMttlal Tojlaawtoa* eoaaary, tao Uk M SSi iataa. ta*a»ys**a, Bftrit Uk*. ruoto n S M o a a t a t a aBoftaVBMky Moaatalas. IW sVrwny Uardaa of Kdon. Haalaogavoa SSbiey «. »» *» e* jyj loUm, b w j * was
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-co .p is xr. 11 kT.o-orn t - l*r f n,- r-- -j • . : 1 - » eonihtnatlrm of an .a-i-1 a?ol an v t - I I . T i e aeid m a y b e e i ther ste.-ii i", r. i r c i r e . .•!.-£•*, etc ; t h e a lka l i for •'hnr.l'" is «e , i i , f..r-i>. ft,-1
pot.'tsli. Other composite p i r i s a i . at l o i n s introduced, -which c : v* Hie «• -«p s...ne prrul-iar value on m v . m n t i-i c-.-rt u u i-ro»i>t*pi.«-i luccd. One of the nv»st va l -nn i . - o f the*" i1-borax, the Intro.luett"!! i f whn-h In'o s n i p drUes i.aek «>nlv s.une ^'T *-r " v^i v- IT.. Tne inventor and p a t e n t e e w a s Mr. \A in'..l.'biis.m, and t h e result of his dise .ui rv is ev inced in i lie j ust 1>- ce lebrated so-called - B TXX S- •-ips." These are said to be «.n erj,.r t.. all ..thers- in l-eii-g safe , pure and reli iMe. They r>'i-i iv.-.l the h iche- t prpi.ilum at tl e An»-rii u Institute for purity T i d n o r l t . in T-Tt. 1s"''", IsTC, ls . i .T-T- aiiillST'', Tie r e . s ' n - i i - i y l - m i ' l e in whii-n m e r e is TH,.re r...--n. f.-r fr.i-i'1 f ianlTi t h e one wi- treat of. It is known that In many f ie 'or ies the f xr u r c : a ..» u-e. I 's t a k e n from ail soitre. >: 1 .t.11>. ru'ilnu!ely,H'"-h is lite sell m mid e.isC.-uviiv L-r«isi- i-f hhsj.ital = .1 . e -fHK-uls e le . . the pu'tri.l ad ipoU" nr i t t er i - r fininiali wliielt h i v e died fr. m a l l kuid< of h s e . i ' e s , e te . Ti i . se w h o use w a p s m a d e
witli sueli jrrease r-\p-.se t ln-msel . es to 1'ie d i n g e r of rece iv ing , throneh the pores o f t b e s k i n , most d e a d l y po i sons into Hie s y s t e m . Laundry s o a j s , t.io. are aduiti-rati >1 often wi th powdered flint, c lay , rind o ther pith-stances which destroy the chitln s washed w i t h them, but the pure borax soaps are devoid of all these i e n l b l e faults, arc p<-rf« e l 'y hea l thy , and thoroughly c l eans ing . For laundry purposes , w a s h i n g or scouring wool e n or merino c lo th ing and undergarments , s i lks , laees . e l e . , or removing s t a i n s a m i grease , they are unr iva l l ed a n d a l w a y s successful- The super-exce l l ence of the- borax soaps is supported by m a n y enthusiast ic testimorii:il.s from scientif ic m e n a.swell a s h o u s e k e e p e r s a m o n g us . i )r . A . if. Bel l , editor o r t h e Smiitarhm, the organ of l l io Medico Legal Society , says of them":
"In a n s w e r t o an inqu iry w e h a v o rece ived in regard to Johnson ' s p a t e n t borax s o a p , we. h a v e no h e s i t a t i o n Jnrep ly i i i g that it i s the best soap w e have ever used, and from an examinat ion w e h a v e m a d e of i t . w o are. sa t i s fied t h a t i t is ail i t purports to be , a pure soap , m a d e of c l e a n 1 a l low, borax, a n d amm o n i a . I t h a s no irr i tat ing ipial i t ies or des truct ive ingredients , and i s , therefore, a l ike e x c e l l e n t for both t o i l e t a n d laundry ,"
Johnson ' s p a t e n t borax soaps aTo manufactured by Mr.Thomas Gill, w h o s e S e w Tork c i ty office i s a t >'o. 11 Park P lace . H i s factory Is located atSTo. To A t l a n t i i - a T e i m e B r o o k l y n . Here i t m i g h t be as we l l to quote Air. Gill's own w o r d s i n regard t o t h e latter , "It i s the. o n l y soap factory on t i l ls c o n t i n e n t that h a s never had or used a pound of grease , p o t a s h , l i m e , c l a y , flint, s i l i cate , or aiiv adulteration, w i t h i n i t s w a l l s , n o r n e v e r shal l ."
Air. Gilt manufactures t h e fo l l owing s o a p s : " l i o r a x L a u n d r v " or "Fami lv Bar," ".Borax Whi te Ma-h lne ," for s t e a m laundries , e tc . , " l lorax Toilet ." "Borax Oatmeal Toilet ," "Borax Walnut Old Shav ing ." These lirst-e lass soaps are sold a t as l o w rates as t h o s e of i i i fer iornianufacture by e thers . The grand success which h a s crowned the i n t r o d u c t i o n to the m a r k e t of t h e s e soaps litis l e d to counterfe i ts of course , b u t Mr. Gi l l p u b l i c l y m a k e s k n o w n h i s resolve to v i s i t t h e s e v io la tors of h i s p a t e n t r ights w i t h t h e ex treme p e n a l t y i m p o s e d b y law for th i s offence if d e t e c t e d in e v e n m a k i n g a n y t h i n g p u r p o r t i n g to be . or a n y co lorable imi ta t ion of h i s s o a p s .
The d e m a n d for these borax soaps i s a lmos t u n p r e c e d e n t e d i n the h i s t o r y of any art ic le In t h a t l i n e of m a n u f a c t u r e , and this proves t h e truth of the old say ing , " the best wi l l w i n after all."
Thesefsoaps wi l l h e found for sa le at H e n r y Davis ' w h o l e s a l e e s t a b l i s h m e n t In ' 'Norton's B l o c k , " e a s t s ide of the r iver , P ia t t sburgh , ft. Y. «
TKAVELERS' GUIDE. D K I A I I A B I Jt H U D S O N C A W A I . C O S I P A S T .
C U A X P L A I K D I V I S I O N .
Commencing Monday, June 21, IfcO.
a o i x e N O R T H . A r r i v e a t P i a t t s b u r g h , ( N o . 7) M o n t r e a l E x -
press ,5 :05A.M. , (No . - l9 ) iu ixed , 6:00 P . M . , a n d (No.3) Express,8:00 p .M.; ( N o . 5 1 ) , m i x e d . ( b e t w e e n r l a t t s b u r g h a n d W h i t e h a l l ) , 4.00 p . st .
L e a v e P i a t t s b u r g h , ( N o . 7 )Montrea lExpres s , 5:15 A. M.. ( N o . 49) m i x e d , 7:00 P. ar., ( N o . 3) Express ,8 :20p . jr . , (No .41)5 ,40A.M.for Mooers .
o o n r a SOTJTJI.
A r r i v e a t P i a t t s b u r g h , E x p r e s s 10.05 A . M . , ( N o . 8) N e w York: e x p r e s s , 0:251-. i t . , (No. 50) 12:45 P.M., and (No . 42) 12:30P.M. from Alooers.
L e a v e P i a t t s b u r g h , E x p r e s s , 10:0S A . K . I ( N o . 8) N e w X o r l r E x p r e s s , 6 : 4 5 P . M . , ( N O . 5 0 ; m i x e d , 1 : 1 5 P . M., and (No.52) m i x e d , 7 ;00 A . M .
N o . Tr tins n o r t h from P i a t t s b u r g h d a l l y , i n -c l n d i n g S u n d a y s .
N o . 49 w i l l n o t run n o r t h of Piat t sburgh on Saturdays .
No . 41 wil l Tim t h r o u g h to Hemmingroic l da i ly , S u n d a y s e x c e p t e d .
AUSABLE nlJANClI, L e a v e P i a t t s b u r g h <!:30 A. 3t. and 3:00 ? . jr. A r r i v e P i a t t s b u r g h 9:45 A. jr. and 6:001'. ai.
C h a t e a u g a y K a i l road C o m p a n y . GOING WEST.
LeaveFiat lsbttrghG:20 a . m . a n d 2 : 1 3 p . m . ; D a m i e m o r a 7 : 5 0 a . m . a n d 3 : 4 0 p . m . ; a n d arr i v e a t L y o n Mountain 9:20 a.m. and 5:45p. in .
G0I2.G EAST. Leave Lyon Mountain 0:30 a. ra. a n d 3:00
p . in . ; D a m i e m o r a 7:50 a. m . and 4:15 p . m . ; and arrive a t P i a t t s b u r g h 9:10 a. i n . a n d 5:40 p . m .
Connect ions arc m a d e w i t h a.11 t ra ins o n t h e N e w York & Canada Kai lroad l o r t h e Jforta and South .
The Company reserves the r ight to v a r y a s c i r c u m s t a n c e s m a y require .
L u k e Clmmpla i i i . S teamer Vermont , Capt. Kushluw, g o i n g
south , l e a v e s P ia t t sburgh dai ly (Sundays e x cepted) a t 6 : 5 0 A . i l . ; Port Kent , 7:45,touching at Burl ington, E s s e x , Westport a n d Port H e n r y , and arr iv ing at Tieonderoga 12:15 r , 3 i . Returning , l e a v e s Tieonderoga 1 :"i». t o u c h i n g a s above . Port K e n t , 5:55, and a r r i v i n g at r l a t t s b u r g h 7:001\ M.
Profitable Patients. T h e m o s t wonderful and marvelous suc
c e s s , iu cases w h e r e persons are s ick o r was t ing a w s y from a condit ion of miserable-n e s s , tha t to one k n o w s wi iat ails t h e m , (profitable pat ients for doctors , ) is obta ined by the use of H o p Hitters . T h e y beg in to cure from the first dose and keep it up until perfect heal th and s trength is restored.
Whoever is afllicicil iu this way need not suffer, w h e n they can g e t flop B i t t ers . See
other column. CoSTlVKXlCSS: T h e m o s t effectual way
to overcome a cost ive habi t is t o take a small d o s s o f Baxter ' s M a n d r a k e B i t t er s before each meal , aud follow it for a week or t e n d a y s ; t h e care wil l^be m i l d , but c u t e .
M a n y people s e e m to th ink there is no danger in neg l ec t ing a Cold i n w a r m weathe r ; but this is often a fata! mis take . Rem e m b e r that D r . N . G. W h i t e ' s P u l m o n a r y El ix ir will g ive in s tant relief.
TJNQTXESTXONAJJI.E. The Ueralcl, Detro i t , M i c h . , says of Warner ' s
SaTe Liver and K i d n e y C u r e : "Its efficacy i n k i d n e y , l iver , a n d urinary d i s e a s e s i s so fu l ly a c k n o w l e d g e d t h a t i t i s not worth t h e quest i o n i n g . B o n a tide t e s t imonia l s from w e l l k n o w n c i t i zens i n publ i c and pr iva te l i fe a r e e v i d e n c e s strong enough, to conv ince t h e m o s t s tubborn doubter ." ^5wl3
J . K . K J X B R S O N & S o x h a v e r e c e i v e d fresh. suppl i e s or Queen Olives , Olive Oi!, Sa lad Dres s ing , P i c k U d Ovsters , Capers , Pun? F r u i t J e l l y . Preserved a n d Cauned Fruits , V e g e t a b les , Beef T o n g u e , D a m , Corned Beef , -Lunch H a m , L u n c h Tongue, Boned Chicken , B o n e d Turkey , S a u c e s , P i ck le s , «&c, of a l l kinds", in fact the most complete line of Fine Groceries e v e r s h o w n i u t o w n . 18tf J. K. KHERSON & SON.
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B;uik, do s o l e m n l y .swear that the above s ta te m e n t i s true to t h e best of n w k n o w l e d g e aud bel ief . A . <R"Il?t)IU>. Caxhii r.
suhser ibed ami svuu-u to before m e t h i s 23d day of J u n e , ISMI.
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zerii. c. PLSLTT, M. yoWJCES, J Jnn-t-rs. W.W. P. SIOHESS,
N°'j TICE I Not ice is h e r e b y g i v e n , tha t I have til ls day
g i v e n m y s o n , J a m e s Carrnn .h i s l i m e dur ing the remainder of h i s m i n o r i t y , and will therefore pav no debts of h i s contract ing a i t er t h i s date . THOMAS CAltltOHf.
D a t e d , J u l y t, 1<S0.—27w5
"Y^-ANTEI 1>! Two g o o d d i u i n g room gir ls and one c«*o>l
chambermaid , A p p l y at once a t the Cl inton House , Daiuicmora, N. Y . 27 <). B . BltOMLEY, Proprietor .
N' OTICE.
TUo s e m i - a n n n a l m e e t i n g of the Clinton County Medica i Soc ie ty wi l l be h e l d at the Court House , i n t h e v i l l a g e of P i a t t s b u r g h , J u l y 13,1880. a t 11 o'clock, A. J I .
D a t e d , P ia t t sburgh . July 1,18«0. AV. N . COtT, Pres id- n t .
E . M. LYON, Secretary. LLTWL!
The Literary REVOLUTION The. m o s t successful r e v o l u t i o n of the c e n tury, and, t o Amer ican readers of books , t h e mos t i m p o r t a n t . Only books o f the h i g h e s t c l a s s are p u b l i s h e d b y us , a n d t h e pr ices are l o w b e y o n d compar i son w i t h the c h e a p e s t b o o k s e v e r before i s s u e d . To i l lus trate and demonstrate t h e s e t ruths , w e s e n d t h e fo l lowi n g books al l c o m p l e t e a n d unabr idged , p o s t p a i d , a t t h e prices u a m e d :
M a c a n l a y ' s Life of Freder ick t h e Great . Former p r i c e , $1.25. Large brevier type , beautiful p r i n t ; pr ice t l i r e e c e n t s .
C a r l y l e ' s Life of Itobert Burns . F o r m e r pr ice $1.25. Large brevier t y p e , beaut i ful pr int ; p r i c o t h r e e c e n t s .
JLiglit of A s i a , B y Edwin. A r n o l d . Former price.$1.50. Beautiful pr in t , brevier t y p e ; p r i c e l ive c e n t s .
T h o s . E h i g l i e s ' a M a n l i n e s s of Christ. Former price , S1.00. Beaut i fu l p r i n t , brev ier t y p e ; p r i c e t h r e e c e n t s .
J o h n S t u a r t i l i l l s ' s Chapters o n S o c i a l i s m . E s s a y s of e x c e e d i n g in teres t a n d importance . P r i c e t h r e e c e n t s .
B a r o n M i m c l t & T i s e n -H i s Travels a n d Surpris ing A d v e n t u r e s . Form e r pr ice , 31.25. Ttourgeoiae t y p e ; p r i c e l ive c e n t s .
M a r y Q u e e n of S c o t s ' Life b y Li imert lne . Former price , $1.23. Brevier type , boautiful pr iu t ; p r i c e t h r e e c e n t s .
V i c a r o f W a k e f i e l d . B y Oliver G o l d s m i t h . Brevier t y p « , b e a u t i fu l p r i n t ; p r i c e f ive c e n t - .
Bunyaa's Pilgrini'i Progress. Bourgeoisc tj-pe, l e a d e d ; beaut i fu l p r i u t ; price s i x c e n t s .
P r i v a t e T h e a t r i c a l s . By author of ' -Sparrowgrass Papers ." Smal l p ica type , l e a d e d ; pi-ice t w o c e n t s .
S t o r i e s a n d B a l l a d s For Y o u n g F o l k s , b y E l l en Traev Alden , w i t h v e r y l ine i l lus tra t ions , • e l e c t i o n s c o m p l e t e from h e r book. Large t y p e : p r i c e i i v e c e n t s .
L e a v e s f r o m t h e D i a r y Of a n Old Lawyer . Shor t s tor ies of thr i l l ing , l a u g h a b l e p a t h e t i c i n t e r e s t . J'rice tliTee c e n t * .
S o o k s e l l e r s E v e r y w h e r e (on ly o n e dealer i n e a c h town) keep these and onr large list of siandard b o o k s , w h i c h are s e l l i n g by t h e m i l l i o n v o l u m e s , because t h e p e o p l e hc l i evo i n t h e L i t e r a r y l i e v o l u t i o n .
AMERICAN BOOK KACHASGE, TrilMiiie -Kixildijig-, X c w T o r k
JO l iy . 15. ALDEN, J/ajwtf, r.
Sole Agency in Platteijiirgli, M U N R O &, W A R R E I J .
BARGAINS IK P E A C H E S . Another l o t of c h o i c e Y e l l o w and W h i t e
P e a c h e s a t $3.00 p e r d o r e n , in h e a v y s y r u p ; w i l l c o m p a r e w e l l w i t h those re ta i l ed a t 35 c e n t s p e r c a n . J . K. EMEKSON & SON.
B C C K L K N ' S A B N 1 C A S .VLVE. T h e BEST 8AtVK i n t h e w o r l d for Cuts ,
B r u i s e s , S o r e s . S a l t R h e u m , Tetter, Chapped H a n d s , C h i l b l a i n s , Corns , a n d a l l k i n d s of S k i n JCruptlous. T h i s S a l v e i s g u a r a n t e e d t o g i v e per fec t sa t i s fac t ion i n e v e r y case or m o n e y r e f u n d e d . Price 25 Cents p e r Box .
For aale by Bromley JSi S m i t h X>ruggists, Piattsburgh,!*' . Y "29yl
COFFEE. For f inest f r e s h r o a s t e d M o c h a , J a v a a n d
KioiCoffee g o to J . X- -KMKKSON & SON.
S m o k e La Admirable , Lal&osetta and E l e c tric L igh t Cigars, t h * best" t e n c e n t c igar m a d e . KMKESON & SON,
AVholesalaClgar Dealer:,.
V a r i o u s Causes—
Advancing years, care, sickness, disaupolul-uaent, and heredi tary predisposition—>al!
operate to turn the liair gray, and either of t h e m inc l ines it to shed prematurely . A m i ' s IlAltt VIGOIS will restore faded or gray, light or red hair to a rich brown or deep black, as may be desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp, (iving il a he-ilihy action. It removes and cures dandruff aud humors. By its use falling hair is checked, and a new growth will be produced in all cases where the follicles ase not destroyed or the glands decayed. Its effects are beautifully shown on brasuy, weak, or s ickly hair, o u w h i c h a few appl icat ions will produce the gloss and freshness of y o u t h . H a r m l e s s and sure in its operat ion, i l is incomparable a s a dress ing , aud is especial ly va luable fur the soft lut-tre aud r ichness o f t o u e 4 k u p a r u - I t c o n t a i n s ne i ther oil n o r dya,aa>J Hrili uotsoil or color white cambric; yet it tasu iougoa the hair, and keeps it fresh and vigorous. 9ou S AI.K IIY Air. DKA ncn...
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SHERIFF'S SALE.—By v i r t u e of tin e x e c u tion i s s u e d out of t h e S u p r e m e Court of
t h e State of N e w York to m e directed a n d d e l ivered a g a i n s t t h e goods a n d c h a t t e l s , l ands a n d t e n e m e n t s of A n s e i m p . Brand, 1 h a v e se ized u p o n and taken a l l t h e l i g h t , t i t l e and i n t e r e s t w h i c h t h e s a i d A n s e i m P. Brand had o n t h e e l e v e n t h day o f J a n u a r y , 1S7*, or has s ince acquired i n "and to the "following d e scribed p r e m i s e s , w h i c h I shal l e x p o s e for sale , a n d sel l at publ ic vendue to the h i g h e s t bidder for e^isli, a s the l a w dir-ietss, nr t h e Court H o u s e , In the v i l l a g e of P ia t t sburgh , Cl inton county , N e w Tork, on t h o l i i h day ot Au-Uht , 1SS0, a"t 10 o'clock a. M.
The premises a i e ih scribed as fo l lows: H o u s e a n a lo t !No. :* Cornelia s treet , i n t h e v i l l a g e of P ia l t sburgh . House and lo t k n o w n a s t h e Darrah house a n d l o t , i n t h e v i l l a g e of S c h u y l e r Fal ls . A lo t of about 00 acres s i tua t e , l y iug a n d be ing in t h e town o i s.chu?,ler F a l l s , k n o w n as the B e l l lot , and bwunded :u> f o l l o w s : Ou t h e eas t b y l a n d occupied by W i l l i a m Ke l l ey , a u d o n the n o r t h by l a n d s o w n e d or occup ied b y Euos Densmora , J . F e l k e y , a n d the heirs o f D . J . Pr indle , on the w e s t by l a n d s occui i ied by B e n j a m i n Hare . A l s o a piece or p a r c e l ol l and s i tua te , l y i n g a n d be ing i n t h e t o w n of Schuyler F a l l s , and descr ibed a s fol lows, i t b e i n g the s a m e pre m i s e s c o n v e y e d to Chauncey Turner by H. 11. lEverest and w i f e , by deed bear ing date F e b ruary loth, 185s—retereuce b e i n g h a d to sai 1 d e e d for a m o r e perfect descr ipt ion of said p r e m i s e s . A l so that o t h e r certain p i e c e or
i>arcel of l and l y i n g and be ing i n the t o w n ot • e m , and bounded on t h e w e s t by t h e h igh
w a y l e a d i n g from P e r u v i l l a - e t o S c h n j ler F a l l s and l a n d s o w n e d by N . It. Weaver, un the north by lands o c c u p i e d by Levi Jock , Chauncey Turner, a n d K. tS. Cate, on the east b y lands o w n e d by Abrani Hall , a n d on t h e south b y l a n d s of J o h n K l c k e t s o n a n d k n o w n as the . leptha H e w i t t farm, a u d upon which the sa id Brand n o w res ides . A l s o a lo t of hiii-i i n t b e t o w n of Peru i-i.w occupied by Chatiiieey Turner ,aud b u u n l c d us tol lowa: On the "west by lands o w n e d by JLcvi Jm-a a n d the h i g h w a y xunnl i .4 across Buek'd P l a i n s , so ca l l ed , on i h e north by lands o w n e d by J o h n Duc low, Hiram B a k e r a n d i t . S. Cate , o n the south by lands occupied by sa id Anseim.].*.Brand ami Levi Jvek, aud k n o w n as the Ulraiu i iul i ls lot . 27wt> B. .1. HOLT, t h c i i t i .
Closing Out Sale! THE MTIEE S10GE OF
Boots & Shoes At No. 68 Margaret St.,
PIiATTS'BUKGH, N. Y.,
Will be Closed Out at Cost. 5ow is your time to get Bargains.
Call ear ly at N o >'J Maigurt-t s treet .
City Pharmacy.
BROMLEY & SMITH
FTJEHITURE
E. W. PIERCE. It >'. i ' i ' T. r l i . t I n i fi Io
Furnitur". V.'yrr ¥^\v" ' rn ixr- . . NU\;»I-N, rvss i t s ,
S n ~ h . T >» •• 1 . P . I I T H ] - . .1 •
P U H E D R U G S , „,
Pal Modi'?iTic3.
iMtr J U S T I N .SIOXC-K * CO.
III0BTM£ TODS FACE Br liavirt*: a Curbon Picture of i i .
r' i s t h e o n l y first c l a s s P ic ture m a d e , a n d lite on ly Picture t h a t w i l l n o t f a d e . I t i s
Ibe PIolure th*y a i l h a v e . I t m a k e s t h e sad s m i l e a n d the h o m e l y beaut i fu l ; and t h e , o i l y <>allery that can m a k e t h e m in a l l t h i s le .r lh-ern reg ion i s
H O W A H D «fc CO., V i l J i a iTJanl t J J l o c . l t .
P t A T T S B U R Q H , N . Y .
p , a.- D o not fall w h e n i a t o w n of v i s i t i n g la ta w e l l estaaltshm* Gal lery , a n d look over ttaftae d i s p l a y of tbe a e » Carbon P ic tures , a n d order a a t u l n g under t h e proreasioti^l aktll a r y o a r o l d f r i ends , • H i l lOWAJtU eV CO.
Pure Paris Green
Sowl«f SL EdwArds*, 59-MarraNt atraat.
Hair. TootL. and Kail brushes, Eitli, Camag? r^A lino Srr,n^c?.
e n V M O I S ssivir?:^. At >l. »• ») -.'. >- r . , - l | . -n - :
X o l i e t H<M[uiNit<yN,cCC.
Apoliiuaris anil Hiraptli Jinos
G-erman "Waterg.
Congress!* anil Hutkont Saratoga Waters in liottlcs.
llirrh Rock au«I ;i-tui->s:arut<>!r.a '
"Waters mi draught.
ALSO oint JVSI'IA- C£LE«IUII;I>
S O D A W A T E R , • W i t l i I ' T I I ' I ' Ci*<-:uix . C i p i i u i n o
K r u i t S y r u p s ,
Coffee, Tan i l l a , a n d ••r -r asre. ' . ible and w e l l - k n o w n i lavors .
P l t y s i c i a n s ' JPs*oicripi;ioxis a n d F a m i l y H o c i p e s
Accurate ly vointmui led w i l h t l ie p u r e s t in i iredients .
Don't forget the plain CITY PHAEVf ACT," fsi-jn of t h e Lion a n d J l . - t a t , )
BROMLEY ,V SMITH, c*sj Margaret Street ,
PLATTSBURGH, X . Y .
T3it* H y > t c r j boU.tl.
FIFTY VVM CE?rr SAVED I SWKT r J . -HIB •*J*',<mM - «Wt. TS»»V»»*V«»;SJ**
;FURNITURE,; S a s h , D o o r s a n d B l i n d s
G. W. HOUNICK, .No. is liri^p «.ir.vt,
, I I - 1 IT; .a I Vr.'.l" '-Ti'i'K n i ' < ; i» . t f s •-, »' .. - ) . ,1 . ij-. .. v . 1 v. 1:* •• .1 t" • 1 1 r « \ • I 1' .t ^r- i' « t.-i i.l. •• t 1 p . -•-«• To1 • * t w i l l 1 ,'.1 }-.. d I.I.>ll t l i » t " 'Tl- t . , , . .1 , , I , {
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T i x t u r e s . \\h; h i • w i l l - . l U t .i^T. . t i o l ' i •' :. fr..?..
I-TIU> 11 rt.•« a.
1880-Spring. Suirimer~1880.
M^ICrUHALL CUSTOM HOUSE SQUARE,
P L A T T S B U R G H , N , Y .
SODA WATER SEASON OPEN! Y e -who thirst—if first von t h i n k , W i l l from t h e "Crystal Fvi.Uain" d r i n k .
T h e s e a s o n be ing nowr a t h a n d w h e n cool a n d re fresh ing b e v e r a g e s are s o u g h t for, t h e q u e s t i o n n a t u r a l l y ar i se s , " W h e r e c a n w e g e t a p a r e , w h o l e s o m e a n d temperate drink f" Vxom t h e
New and Elegant Fountain l a t e l y p laced i n M E D I C A I , M A L I . , y o u c a n a t a n y t i m e procure a " S p a r k l i n g jjiass of Soda ," -with p u r e a u d u n a d u l t e r a t e d s y r u p s and c r e a m , t h e g o o d qua l i t i e s o f w h i c h have a t ta ined for t h i s branch of o u r b u s i n e s s a j u s t l y d u e popular i ty , a s our l a r g e s a l e s l a s t s eason f u l l y a t t e s t .
Our Mineral Waters! Are f rom t h e f o l l o w i n g w e l l - k n o w n Sara
toga Spr ings :
H A T H O B F , VICHY, COlfGRKSS. EJMP1KE.
ALSO, nUSYADI 1,111111 WATEK! H a v i n g j u s t re turned from t h e N e w Torlc
a n d Bos ton m a r k e t s , our c o u n t e r s w i l l b e found r e p l e n i s h e d w i t h e v e r v l h i n g i n t h e l i n e of
Drugs and Medicines! CHEMICALS AND DYE STUFFS,
T r x i ^ s s e r s , S h o u l d e r B r a c e s A r c , Z'ST W e cal l e spec ia l sttieiilioji to o u r large
a n a v a r i e d co l l ec t ion of
TOILET AM) FAJiCY ARTICLES! Perfumei-ies, H a i r o i l s , Toi let P o w d e r s , Knb-ber Goods. JJatli Towe l s a n d Sponges , H a i r l i rushes , Combs of e v e r y s t y l e a n d var i e ty .
KB** A ful l l i n e of t h e c h o i c e s t b r a n d s of
. Imported and Domestic Cigars. T h a n k i n g the p u b l i c lor t h e l iberal patron
a g e e x t e n d e d ns here to fore , a m i r e t a i n i n g a s our m o t t o ; "Fa ir D e a l i n g and L o w e s t Cash Pr i ce s ," w e h o p e t*i m e r i t u c o n t i n u a n c e o f t h e -same.
Kespectrnl ly T«urs ,
DTJNEAja & GILBERT.
CoiSxis and Caslrets j I u e v e r y s t j l o . . - . . l i IT. -IJ i , . i . i . a tj —» »"v-. Thcf-,,. Is nj?nt -ii,.l?,-iU li? S ' l . ' . . . ' 1 t h e \ , w .U b- d I at i . r . u i j -,. ; 0 . , i l . p . . l . ' . \ i r u ! v v . . ' . . , . IJ.-.1 • ». 13
FURNITURE AND
Chair Factory,
RUFUS PRESCOH. f)F
I v e e s e v i l l e , INT. Y . ,
HAS p u r c h a s e d t h e o l d Woolen. F a c t o r y a t t h a t pi see—ISO fcrt l ong a n d 4» fe.-t w i a e
—live s t o r i e s h i g h , and c o n v e r t e d i t i u t o
One of the Largest Furniture and
Chair Manufactories
In X e w T o r k S t a t e , w i t h al l t h e
I«a.test a n d Most Improve)*!
M a c h i n e r y . [He i s n o w e n a b l e d t o furnish gtv-ils ,
W l i o l e s a l G o r T i e t a i l .
In t h e a b o v e l i n e s , a t p r i c e s
WHICH CAN SOT BE IHVHERSOLI).
Special Inducements olFered
parties who desire to fur-
nii-h Hotels or Board
ing Tlouses
WITH GOOD FDBSnUBE. Buildings Euilt on Contract
A n d f u n d .Led i n t h e
LATEST STYLE OF THE ABT,
AT TIIK
Loam rossiiile Price*.
A l l ord.TS st-nt b v nniH i r . i ;-tly ..tl- n '.. >i t o . Address
R U F U S PEL-SCOTT, Kee . Tillc, N. V.
F. P. LOBDELL,
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lOHUMEITS.
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