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£IV. >VMPM,TiM iOUVCBNlW HERALD nart-am >A? # DnTKataajsl !6fH f ||7t. *tes » tfntnber 6f ©oft milk 14 Hull of rowl«r|wM 19 Instead M aUU*1 10 fry*; .u ^ rt^icAW WAT >ted Hon, a rl>. UHI Itai WM! Tajjeeday. P—•»» »• '• •••• rVftiwiniHi I*Anrt.-»-<fa Obrlaimee BtghL Tlittrtday lAih Inat* A aoolal i#p trill, baj sflvafi at) th# Oodard Won*,; Itlohvllla, by that model NuUllfHIO. M. Kinney] per oflhree rww,*-\rnUr^ u. Tegfart, I*tn. f Ur 'I \tf lull Tnlitf**w Uasers. Wrieter A <ton- jftf, iMl clean butchi ia, will plbeee Mttpj IMnM for A galieroue etipnly #1 bMref>eb which wb found moat palaUbto pMid tootbeofftk # f > _ r ij •> «••.-—. »•»» ,-i*«—-~ if^sWle A amtren Utjra:* NAV**? lira. O. CJroeemon of f Jallow, made sold ftom one co# 9 the paal tea* M7 lb*, of choleo butter, Mid Id d4wn a far of 1A 111. and a aifiai; \f III rolls A>r faintly tia*< All U betide fufnUhlnf ntjllfc and cream ffcfr a Mflllly of four prions. Who ' aaen besltthlt fraud rmxjjrd f ) I •~*^- *--*•• 1——* stJfffiipt UTAtHTM*.^ We with for lion a report of. the past aaa- ik* of avarf oheiae factory In tbesaaaettty. If lomi paieoii moit lu- te lha d I ITarent (factories Will thssj«a)fport l« forwarded to Ilia ataea/ will tbua maura Its ap I* ataae column* with lha 0 \ etatUtU* from other fec*nrlaa< . ft^'f OKA«|ii thmmn Nurra|i Wrlfhl bald a* tbe botisje of Wm aatettltitf, ;«• 414 •**•> A ialon toi > •J*, TheBliaa Orange*, No. 43I of Canton, 07star auppar aiid social at Parrjr, on Friday Deo* II. A book 7fl pamoita tit, Including Visitor* from fee< Mr. af|<|| Mn Parry Utmost to nt*t4 I t a n orrn- to lw ramrni leered by all O&i. WeenUr, of CdirlrtU, li *IV Itlng frleoda In Meee, I , : . - Mrav fox from Cooperavllld, Mich., Ii vlsltlfif bar pa ran U In Fit- ftelrn, , • ,r MV. rraok ttull, of Cbi^a^ ipant ih# Hibbatb I9 Oouraraaur, and tha flra^l of tha Weak want on to Of d*na~ burf! hla natlfa homf; | Mr. N. N. C$rr f arrlfod III dour* arnaur yaatrjday morning on hla re- turn from a tbraa montha TUIt In Mlnhlgan, with ralatl?**. \ * y II. T. U. Traglown, on© of tha an- tarprltlng marohanUof ltti«aail v niada m plaaaaut nail at tha II**AM> oflloa, raoantly. Ma raporta tr#><lo goo^l. Mr, Falli My art, of Aurora, Minn., ta tlaltlng tilt brother, Mr. John Mj- ara, of Hoaala f and othar old frlanda. Mr. M. ramorad from Uoaala25 yoara ago. • ., j Maaafa. ThtO. FT. Bwlft, of Ppli- dam # and U K. Hopar, of Ogdena- burg f two of tha moat prominent and prom It tug young lawyarl of tbla county, made tha HRR'AM* pleaeant ealla whan In lawn on butloaaa before Hurrogata Johnaon, i Mr. A. J. Itodgera wrltej tie of bla aafa arrlral at Independamco City, lowaj Haielt tlotiTarneur bv rare, on the llth of NoTember, arrlred at (-hloago throa daya later a>not on tha IHth, two daya after, bla h<freo and wagon arrived* From there' ha pro- aaadad by over-land route to Inde- pendence City* He aipreeaee hlra- aelf aa much ploaeed with thtfbountr/ through Whleh he paaaed weai 4>f Chicago. 1 e* #nal ii s • #•• 4^ ^*m< Tim plataa uhe i ra|»orfrof j^ Proeaadlligawfour Jloatif of Huper- vleore, oaual 4 pond ani« wlH ftW Utile Hbo !!•• wa ahaii egeje) devote our to eonnty eiewa, forr«a- ia # We trtaai porreapon<|- pfompt In aetidlng In all itfrme of IntaMat, and (hue p raadera In ***ry town 0/ Ciae«•#«#• r «M4 Vlaidlta. A. A. Clara** of Chicago^ receqtly vlalte<l our town. Mia, J. II. Preatdn and daughter l|>end the holldaya In lluiralo. V. K f Hotohklae. la hfimd from Trinity College during vacation. . Mint Florence fleer, of Kullervllle, willapend the winter In thla village. Mr. and MN. W. J> hloWaJI of Watertown U vUlting Mri II, H. Foi. ! tmltkHi • 0. Paul Smith, the boy claeu lal and Impersonator, made bla ond public appearance In Gouvc on Thuraday evening of laat w A* be waa deatlned to be, |fter trlftlng the amall aasemble^e on flrat vlalt here, be waa, on thla alon greeted by a largo audience poaed of the Itierati of the (o The program of tho evening, both reading and ImpcraoiiatMi* 0 braced auch ft diveraity ind ivi range of striking charactera In Jcl life, diametrically oppo*4d to ca other, that It la atmoftt lihpoaalbla oonoelve of a genius with veraltil capable of Imperaonatlug all of the In bla reading of \Ootie with a ban aomer man,\ Master Hmith dfaple, a tender pathos; the character Derrick Vonlkeknlan and Old Rip, the scene of # 'IUp Van Wlnkle M aho a marveloua range of dramatic po er; \Brldgot iMcOlnnla at tho Th tographcre\ bflnga out a courie,lig humor, which la In striklqfc contr with the fci^lnlno character and di nity of MUs Anna K. Dlokinson^ ao perfectly pcraonatcd by this youth ful prodogy of tho atago ; tho \8lot walking scene\ from Macbeth Is fao)tic** Impersonation of Mrs. 8001 Hlddons, while,without knowledge to the contrary, It would bo (mpossibl|| on ^Temperance\ to dUMngu ! ah thf ntadern Proteus—as Master Smith I baa licen aptly dubbed—from th# otherwise Inimitable John H. (lough In tho hideous and tragic ropreaenta^li^noraHy making for a nice pa tlon of the drunkard In hU delirium.] fe ThVChrUtma* trade bootusl (ii tlbelt* chargei. | Bui [there la 09J* hotel In the city Which brtalnly ftrst-claaa. Nearly forty yUrs ago Waa in eilstence ahd wlaU then called the \St. Lawr*cnce Hotel.'%| SOOD aftpr t^e death of the lato Ueo. N. $cy01 our, Its name waa changed to <# 8ofrtiour Iloua^/' Tho iiroprle- tor, Mr. Tall man, la well kbown to tho traveling public aa a gentleman whdglvj)a hit whole time and.atten- tion; to promoting the comfort of hia Igues'ts. > , . ICARL. \ ^**— I I ttlelivllle. D$c. 2?.— The Copnty Tcactibrs Aa aociationl will be held here, commenc- ing 'Monday next. It U ejtpectcd thatja thoroughly good session will be enjoyed this year. 1 } Hctv. Ei Kvcrott will preach in tho ll. hi Church, a Christmas jrtrmon Moxt Sunday, aubjfsct, \Hcthpohenra Jlabev\ 1 .. ,;.-(. i|j The Coihgregationai Sunday School fWill have their o<crcisca, .which are boacj arranged by Kcv. J. Ii. yincent ogotiior with a \Christmas T^•<;e ,, for he ybtiflg ones on Christinas £rc. Master Allio Hmith is at home pending the holidays. > • The mercury retired into.'winter uartprs Hunday, and tho Ifaqiltty ith Which the skin corneal off of mo peoples ears and noses j Is aur- rising. • j j C. J^I. Klfittoy, the landlord of tho odard House, gives a Christmas rty«; The house la being trimmed 1 ith evergreens, and proportions I WieeaKintr will, aa horaa^forc, learn a (whllfi it la new.i • vmAttnt. Fred. V4nW«tara l| ar ao MswnaHataqcad t|hat ha will a fewr a*or# |HJJ>U« Mi (ii«trumrn«> mu«la. |la l« trmp*ri*i to Inatrtn t )be|lnnerabe tha i»t*ue oH thoae who Iballfe bad the benefit of ^orna yeara • of inatruejlon' and prantlc^. J*«raou# tdeelrlng ma} aei vices In ^louvarneuf fajjil' vlolnti^ can a^ldreaa; him Hour* ajtaa>s)tir v orlaavo Word ai J M. It*y< fWl4i Jr. # a[book mid Jawclfry store, , If. f»\ *.L.: j- LA Tm*n*v*K HfOiir.4llUI *to- ;*LU, 1 wli *%t (Jbejvarneur, oMj a recent /rt M/MI, t>Mr^i|g the *|uaaV <>f a hen I,} ^ went oeX^JMid hoiking ground for h eotne tlniabaaand the nol^i to o»me Irom an oli aiefie pipe l||lug on the ground. rft«fklia|r N »^p «#4l nhnaklng tba groassUI a| few limes skunk and bejij both run- ipoaMo dlrectjlona. He ban that had | I men nils days. «»ui o»m» • ting In . lhi*4 toulxl Olnf for ft>i ' rnufout M, Uli*\f« ft i J ng la an e s If act from a Harmon cor^eapondant Whleh we l*ek apace for: I ()« Pai»l nmlth, that youitliful pro- digy of t/>ajstage, has lust ffavored 11a with a pre aaaalonal vlslt $ jand given •wa) of bla ri **• and iinsur^iasaed en tertalnmantii <>ur languaire faiia na I Wheal We attempt t» dafirlbe tba 7 pieaaiiraHIa knd mi motional sensations a ti|al we eiJerlflnc*Hi M wje llitened f toblm.. j '' % Tk*m NoiirM* 'The J^lhulatf«ins of a Cbloefifftti.\ by Julea Verne,from i> ' j the publishing house of I^Hhepard 1 ^-A Co,i Iniofi, has hcnti|Ut#Jy rn I •aeivatl. Like most of JuMia Verne's 4 . ^Writings, the plot lei abeut^, mo«t •( 'tthe altuatlpna rUllaulous, 4ud, while / Hbe language Is simple eu^ natural, ' llbere la lltllfl aense «»f that reality h i will permanently locate. i Mrs. T. I). Carpenter Is at Oanan* (K|iie, (hit., on an attended visit to her daughter, Mre. Dr. Merrick. W. F. Nelleck, a graduate of the Potedam NormaJ Hchool, haa been ongage4l aa Principal of the village achooL i We regret to Inarn of the Illneaa of Herbert Clark, of Hajlcaboro, but are glad of the eeeurenee of hia 0011- valaacoiice. Mhitriirisia Hamblin has Opened a dreasmaklng shop over the a to re of Win, Whitney, and alao Aoe§ tut ( lining to order* 1 MUs Carrie II, Wiggins of Water- town la epeyidlAf her holiday vaca- tion lii thjs village with her mother sud grandparents, Mlaa Km ma Hotchklaa recently re- turned from Hertford Conn, and Philadelphia^ Pa»» where she haa been vUlting relatlveav 1 . Mr. Havld McFalla la homie on a short visit. Hla college otufrti, Mr. Frank Moore, eon of ex-0bnatof Moore of IHiKalb la with him. j K. A. Leegete atartml for Hhelburn Falls, Maaa., on a vlaW to rcilatlvea; Mrs, L, bee been there for aeveral weoke and tbejr will return together. Mr. F. W. MoWayneof (Jepe Vin- cent, Jeff. Co., a pent laat Saturday In Uouferneti^ and took the evening train for Ogdenaburg where he will vlalt friends. 1 1 Henry Palmer, Baq. # President 1 of the (louverneur Pulp Co., be* just returned from an eitondfd bualueaa trip to New York and le welcomed j hack by a boat of friend* : I tleo. H. Freemen, llvo>ymeJt, haa ritrovered a white horse which be hired last Feburery to one 'general Fra«er, M aa he stylo*! hlmarif. The horse was found al Potighkoopsle, this state, I ' * , William Norton,'familiarly known ka \Uncle Hilly,\ died on Monday laal aQrr an Illneaa of hut two daya. Jf« bad loh* been engaged In certlng (leo. it. Phillips, of Qotivornenr, Is on his way to Kan sea where hoialmple airs, while tho last, tho \(ton* That a brilliant career is about—nay, baa already opened before thla youth ot but nineteen yeara, la clearly ap- parent by the enthusiastic ovations from the large audiences which ho everywhere draws. Tho very lino and artistic perform* atioo on the piano, by Mr. Fred Van- Waters, added very much to tho pleaaute of tho entertainment. His artistic rendering of M II Trovatoro\ called out the moat enthusiastic ap* plauso from the entire audience,many of whom were surprised at his musi- cal ability. Tho gecoud number ho gave was a beautiful arrangement of Hilled \by dallcd (Oberton) by Wober,\ was given in ao masterly a manner aa to delight a)l who had the ploastire of listening. Wo hope Mr. Van Waters may be often persuaded to favor tho • •!! • I V I I I » 111 ~ »••..— •\• -•-. ~-» -• - • - Mis* Addle K. Itice, arrived riday night. ; SB TuoWay evening of laat wee ngregatlonal chtirdh was W&JB heat the lecture on M 8haip IteK C\ W. Parsons of Wa>ttMown I fmoi^y of (iouvcrneur. Thej nun?- prosent from that plapo S|{)OBTO ueetly of tho esteem In whjlcfh he held by your citizens. Tho abejaker vefy neatly introduced- \*f W. Hontlrick. Ho spoke first pf tfio itttleneSfl of the wont nnd of its being ittiflijctly English. To fully draw ,|| the distinct and liner shades of ning of tho word be told a Couple *ery funjny storlqs ; whioh Irnk|iedi- fjy gained tho attention o|T tho •W each for eagaglng in the laoda- ble(?) occupation of making drunk* arda without a license. Mrs. E. B. Hatch of MarabVUld is fumiKbing the ladles of her vicinity in tbe dreasmaklng lino with all the latent atylea, fresh frdfli tho city. Work promptly executed, Russell T f Smith, of Itutsoll, raised from M acres 109 buahels of the handsomest corn wo have econ this yoar. He has 11 bushels of splendid seed corn traced up. . II. Treglown, of HtiflscIU haa a splendid lino of general merchandise for sale cheap at his model store in Union block. Holiday presents in abundance at wonderfully low prices. Hon. A. B. Hepburn, returned to hia homo In Colton t last Thuraday, the 11. K. investigating Com. of which lie was chairman having com- pleted their long and laborious work. i Tho* V. liutisoil of Cantjin, once one of tho brighte8t intellects it this county, who through intemp ranee haa become a total wreck, ha=> been declared insane and sont to the Utlca asylum. J. I). Derosift has opened a new and commodious blacksmith shop nearly opposite the Baptist Church ii| Massena. Ho Is a firstclass work- man and will make his prices cheap for cash. Mr. Chas. II. fclark of North Hus- soil, has been confined to the house for some lime past by an abscess on his ankle. Mr. C. was drawn aa a juryman but had to ho excused from attendance. The recent special town meeting at Canton voted the additional sum required for the completion of tho town hall, find a sufllcient sum Is be- ing raised by subscription to put a bell and clock in tho *amo building. James Bennett,' a lad of thirteen, Waa arrested at Fulicrvillo last week for stealing goods from the store of F. II. Oavi/lson. He was tried before Esq. Carpenter of Fowler and (hid* ing him guilty he was nontenced to the Western homo of refu^o* for UU daya. t u flee It. toall caeea of kidney Iron* bles, liver cfomplaints, constipation of the bowels, and the delicate derange- ments which afflict women, tbe action of Favorite Remedy ia beyond praise. Thousands of grateful peoplo volun- tarily testify to this, In letters to Dr. Kennedy; and with a warmth and fullnoaa of words which mere busineaa document* and certificates never pos- sess. It makes no drunkards—ex- cuses no crimes—breaks no hearts. In its coming there ii hope, aud in its winga there is nealing. We challenge, a trial, and aro confident of tho re- sult. One Dollar a Bottle. Remem- ber: Favorite Remedy; Dr. David Kennedy, Rondout, Now York. : < , D*C. ey IrotN I ffjaisfcef MMDA IA ,. FOR SIALR. vepfls old* and bay mare 3 years years old. Thes< sold cheap. A ri farmer or othe| pi ther particular^IIM office or.of h\ik- V vlllc, N. Y. j rr chestnut marc B »ctljt sound ; one ii and one colt 2 anltnala will bo bargain for any •choker. For fur- ire St the II Kit AMI A. Taylor, Itirh- [ g40tf + t The Notice. Tho bookkeeping ifidiiHtry is ono of considerable' importance, and yields a large national revenue. To assist and guide its develop- ments, periodicals have sprung up, prominent among which is the /icc- Kccper'x Exchange, published by J. II. Nells, Canajoharie, N. Y. Mr. N. Is a practical bee-keeper, an<l the Exchange is full of valuable information. In fact, judging from tho specimen copy before ds, we think the Kxchange tfell nigh indis- pensiblo to Mio^ progressive bee cul- turist. We advise our readers who keep bees, to send for a sample copy and judge for tbemRelves of its value. ••• Tho ladies 7 of Gouverner and vicin- ity aro especially invited to attend the closing salo at W. II. Bowne's; reserved room will bo provided, and many raro bargains aro offered. His stock is largely of ladies goods, and well known to all to bo of tho bent quality. Auction afternoon and evening, private Halo forenoon?. lw W. E. 8mitlJ f j^ej|eler^ has just re- ceived for tho llolllays a tine line of solid Silver &n? Mated ware, giro him a call befoflo purchasing. j.- f * 37w6 Jon PfcixTiNdl—for imy and all kinds of flrst-clafis jib printing, who 10 cheapness, ncati)c«s| andi promptnoH* is any.object, oiihe|aen<l or apply at tho Goi'VfcKNKim HpRALt> office, tf ^ -*-»•#— -+ FAftMlcas, RKAI> makes the best liai neur and you cap pi >'.^ / JUHT REcmVED 7 Ami fir *rilr~rifi;Ar j/)n rjkni XT- -«!»+••. iua.-+-J.A.Leatch liesalin (totiver- in wood. g40w2 WHITNEY'S \ TuTRTUJG A: A new lino in bit all wool cashnieVpH. ( „... . at J. Bechhold 7 e| thopiggest bargaiiiH in town. , H I g40w2 4-- k and colored \t A0 t cta per yard I ISITIOIRIEI ;•• . t ' A Fwh, Pure mul FJegani Stock of *• The reason why % Be^hhold sells | the most clothing oflany ono iii town is becauso ho haS jthi largest stocky the be»»t styles anil Kflls tnem at low- er figures than anyl other firm in (touverneur. ill g40w2 (flloket 'KO to j g40w 4 J -»0< If you want a g<jio< Leatch, i • • —1, ... ->..»*»»• Great bargainaf i Bowne's stoiros at C. II. g39w3 Wooi> WANTKD.—Subscribers to the HKHALO, who wish to pay their subscriptions in wood, can do feo for the next faw days. Wo bhall secure our year's supply very soon, after which thiw offer will be withdrawn. . g41wl lo eminence. The lecture took y practical turn dealing in a dlscrjimuiating manner (with 'Sham)i\ which confront jus In day life. Ho wa<i very eloduent the Idea *'$hapj\ ho cjallcd i^^hlch prevails with many,! that men, reformed fiiakc ' Uhe aiory wjhleh, to many, It tho <diU>f | aboul the village and won the respect V;anbarm of 4>r«l roadjng. IU oddity, #|b|»vevar. fillll plca«anttv l|egullfi an Utile *l4Hir» ajnd its olir*inir»»4 |>Ur«« It 0%ftUl^ aa^oH of all. bnr iimaa at J. M. lte*fUOM> Lfr/a h«Mik and b'Widry * alora> » :M 1 mora. 1 • 1 ii / ' ttaeWVa4aM4f ihat even »4 manv aa ^, One In tap <|l oaar ihflfty, t^ondml al fy ' And prudank |MM^>IO will pa^ by John {>• Killmars growrr ^tiiro wl^ro goo«l, ( fresh goods era «oM • he«p«»f than rtny 1 where rl*a In tha iMiuntir, an)il actually 4 fO IO plaeai wham ihey nnist and do pay a greater prltia for Inftjrlor srll elee* Hut llieae who pay <fiaa tlown are fapldh flndhig <»m \\\*4 Uy goitig HaJiiKjiuuraMi ( + t nyiijnivin ft*r (try iMtt navo « |iinds<»iu<i thttir purohaso^, and that •tr*ttgti nb<oi^ the big miiftMiWly isjrotig the ' to ¥ KlHmer'a oil U <r per heat ,. la what I erowd wbi. C|?heap Orvi ry Hiore, ^hkkt ^ ! aj ta C«a\ a*'* 1 g4l«l Aifairm — >w. ,klt, her. altter ^Hirewirntiiaf Novair ()un\ K H|ifi<it«btirjy of H*n- Wlth his wlfii mid Mlaa were In brother Mr- H Ugar' or laea stud la, Ultlng hla Dttaaae *p*U>s*iry rr<!ruil> made a aranajlh ** pink ' moaa nrsUmeiitad with Of wb>b fk* gathered oa) tha eoaat at Monterak Bay sU A\' 1 Mlaa HenueH fonba<l a cross of yrllowUh aud green eelnred torus i+hlch the gatberaxl hi AuttralU, laub w*r* inountanl miUardboJird and'preaentad lo Mre, D. HpaUhqry. M#. H. haa had them Nandsoie^ly fr^mad and they make nf\ a t unique parlor orna .ments whh N r sail hlVara <«f wl 1 atclta he lieautlful the envy of nf 1 ho community by honesty and In lliMiry^ y _ j, I M.MM. II (:. Wlishn and A, Mey- rur, rarn«*d tho gratitude Of our people in secutlng Maatar If. Ten) hmith, for his second cut«rte|limeiit lo^rn Iteaides clearing a handsome little turn for the -II. (\ W k> A.M. ,f em-lrty. » Ts\ fallowing odleera were fleeted |.v u, * hvlug Dramatic Club, laat Friday: Proa., Chea. McCirty | Vice l*r*s. 9 Mlaa Nidlle Klllmer; Treaa., V. A. T iwnsi'iul j Mtnagcr, U. I4. IJ A ; Hei^'v, I*. M. Wlnalow. i On a^*ouni *i tho hi%*»lldy of the t. K, to furiilah xndlt l<nt vnm tor transporting Iron ore, John Webb, Jr., 1 he 4-ntorprlalug manager of the Kearney mines, haa purchased 30 |>latform care for Ida aio!u«ive use. |hat la the kind of norve aud enter- pi lae whhdi la aura to surmount ob- stacle* and win euoocae. j The present tariff of the eemlnary ^|ICIMWI with ttl aitulents In the ace- pernio departmrnt; The em stall t ac- eeaalon of new pupils demonstrates |he popularity of thla time honored Institution and. ehowe that In the bauds of silt Ii able and evperlence<l tea* hers aa Profa. Hunt and Baaaett ftud their rea|>ectlve wlvea, Ita good deputation la fully sustained* One eew and lm|rortant feature la a free e*!e»a In penmanship, numbering 44, teiight by Mrs. J. A, Baaaett. Thla large idaaa Is a high compliment to tire. B.'a ability and management. pity a better Instrument cannot be provided for such occasions. It must be a great trial jo Hay upon or to sink *lt\ such*a hof rid old worn out Instrument. 80 lino a hajl as ^Julon Hall deeerves aomotbing^yea, arvy- tblng better. ^ *•! . Oa^anaaarf. Dec. fh.—C. II. Ilcrriman la irre- pressible/ )lo haa opened another grocery. Another fWtaf accident in tbe Fourth Ward. Children left alone In the evening with lighted lamps. Youngest climbs upon tablo—burns paper—lame oatchee clothing-death. Horrible. (Jen. Judson delivered one of bis lectures on \Great Qharactere in American History\ at Norwood laat Friday evening. Large atjdience and lecture enthusiastically received. |o looking about our cliy, I notice a few of our djoalors who aro making extenslvo preparations for tbe holi- day trade. 01 oft PI w|| r< la* g r to^ P a w he w ive a; yoeng. est citilzen*. Ho objectod to it 0 gtonnds that it hi(d forth the i«e that there could bo a Cause Utbp effect, a kOjwing without a illustrate, t •Sham' 1 benevo^ the his <*: ^* foi ^ hd narrated tho story of : deacon who aang with %t porer the hyinn \If alj thla vyerp mine it would be a gift all,\ and wbopf thp plafpi was put ten cents in it. Tho' r remarked that he thought it take him a long while t<> ex- ilacanital. Tho speaker^ kylo tse and pithy, dear and ijicls- one could fail to comprehend InTtor^led, j drift of tho leoture wai to ujrtlij vividly v the Idea tli»t a riii tho most glorious of all. Nabobs is always wolcoibo In jllej arid tho^ mensgers of! the CftH consider themselves very Ite* In having seiure^ hlmJ X. 4 D. (>. McRoalle, Ford Bt.,ls ddubt- T^u dubt-1 11 Uf aaaij t^HMitr IUai» - The thrlv %f Village tsjr ltu«a<dl now haa a cOY- Wel benoT^lflth alt teen phH^ea. The bend waa nrgaulaail |>ac. I'Jth, with .sAe fellow lii g gentlemen: \K K M^re, llbdornat and leader; K. II. Oala^ Bbao^net ; Charlea Putnam,Ith . Ml lea, Kb cornet; HaV- eornot ; Frank Foatar, t. J. Baker, Ut alto; A. , til alto; H. J>. Brown, L, palmer, 3d alto; at, 1st aenor; Charlea etior J F.arl Derby, barl- ey Moore, aolo beae; Italaaar, luba baas; W. tfei drum 5 Charlea Burt, J. M. Palmer, rres.; C. 7.1^ Hlry l*rby, S( A. Od l^op, K JCb aotnat; Berthage Jaesea n HerUeii, dm J tUe. Mlaaloi li'fc. eeajtaj tTwIteaj. 10.~ Hav. L. M. BcnnettJXsI. onary for the Baptist Htate Con- font I on haa bean holding a acfles of fbectliiga In the Little John IMat M *lth good aueeeea. Tbe poatponeil baptismal aervlcea were performed lest Monday. Thirteen candldaUa iTere baptlaed by Jtev. I^eni|ett, and tinlted with tbe. Cylton flaptlat rhuroh. , j lira. Nathan Bradleh died Wiry atiddrnly on Friday morning Dec. lUth by the breaking of an ulcer In tbe atomaeb., Hhe attended a meet- leg the prevloue evening in her ujmal health, livr death la unlveraaly dbulorakl. ; Mm. V F. Filnf and Mre. Haul Ben« hgm have bran jiry III but are now Improving, i y K, 1 , v Old Mr. Cooped is ^eir lo*. «id sajrrlvebytnaliorttltte, m lees the heaviest dealer in groceries, crockery ahd (glass ware in tho city. He haa alao the only stock of china to be found In town. He haa apyestlge enjoyed by Caw houses In the\trade. He makes a specialty of oysters—at both retail and wholesale, selling to donation and kindred parties at wholesale rites. , v I* Newell, pmith & Co., dealers in bootee and stationery, have tilled thoir atom Jn anticipation of tho holidays. Beautiful editions of Bcott, Dickens, Thackeray—In fact all tho standard author) In prose, poetry and Action are on their shelves, R. I. Atchesou (successor to tho firm of T. C. & R. I. Atchesou) is at ftho head of the hat, cap and fur trade ofouroity. t\o has tilled his storo for the holidays. Kvery postiblo style of hats, caps, gloves etc., are represented. They cover tho coun- tera—till the shelves—occupy tho windows aud overflow upon tho side- walk. Any of our friend* who need anything in his lino will do well to give him a call. Ho does business M on the M|iiare.\ Calling at the More of A. Well* & Co., your correspondent was am axed ut the Immense quantity of hoot>>, ahoes and rubbers with which the places is filled. They aro of a'l cou- coivablo descriptions ami of every possible site, from the microscople slipper for the Infant of a month to hoots made for the largos' man, with rubbers and overshoes to match. Thla firm <Wa a la^go and Increasing business, They are pleasant and courteous gentlemen and those who call once will call again. Mr. Henry Chouynard was for many yeara Captain of a merchant ship on tho Atlantic. He came to our city two yeara since, leafed the large building at tho corner of State and ('anion Atr., and opened a gro- cery and provision store. Now, two men had made brilliant failures there before in the same business, aud it waa believed that no ono could suc- ceed. Hut Mr. Chouynard began by. forcibly ejerting fro mi tho promises atimt twenty-seven ftfet of rickety pine benches; together with twenty- seven loafcrj who had previously sat thereon. Then he filled the atore with near and freah gooda, marked the prices down, and' opened tbe doors. He treated customers with courtesy and attended promptly to their wants, As a reUuil he haa a large and rapidly Increasing trade. \There's nothing succeeds like sue* last SUHPRJflF. PAgTr. . dly number of the conjgre- ^f the South I Term on chjirch 4 a< the resilience of their Her. G, Cross, ait Rlchvlllte on ay a^ernoon a*d e^oninfr of lanjd It being at^rpri^oto tfrr, tho ladleatof tho corppa- 1 ny hfcl jnade preparation for a sump- uona fii>a*i to which all did atkiplo Jua^ijelj The afternoon ijud c)ron- in| if Je very pleasantly passod, and ev m*4 W°''present waa made dokible hi|||M''(iii(hiding Rev. Crost,| by thia^toroua donation ; to him of up- ions Be- tcf. bids At tho receui Bibln nnd'8. S.IJnion Anniversary at Potsdam, tho follow- ing officers of last year wero re-elec- ted vix: Wm. Whitney Prcst.; Messrs. Bonney, Ashley, and Ruther- ford: Vice-President; Jas. Wilson, Troa>.; and R. G. Pcttobono, Deposi- tary* At the tenth annual meeting of the PotsQam Agricultural Hooiety Dec. | 3d, tho following, Jtobert Pierce, Charles W. Leeto and Ceo. Z. Krwin were respectively and unanimously i*c-eloctcd President, Treasurer and Secretary of the society for the ensu- ing* yew, Vice {Vcs,—John May, Potsdam; H. O. Hwect, Madrid; Hcrtry Jarvis, jStockholm ; A. P. 8a- bin, llanawa Falls; W. 8. Taggart, Niclioiville; N. T. Russell, Mas«cna ; Jonah Sanford,'Hopkinton; K. 8. Crapser, Utqckholm Dopot ; H. 8. Hepburn, Colton } (ieo. Hverett,Par- ishvillo; N. U., Freeman, Crary's Mills; Allen Babcock,Norfolk ; John F. Pdst, Canton ; James Miller, Lou- isville ; W. L. Rutherford, Wadding- ton. ; Directors—John O. Mclntyro and_J[. ft. lUrnum. Directors are elected for three years. Tha remain- der of tho Board of Directors is Jo- seph II. Banford, Geo. Erwin, J. A. Brush and M. V. B. IvesT ••*- Tlaanmoand. Dee. i8.—The religious meetings that have been bold at Chippewa Bay, with tho earnest uhrhftia^efforte have garnerd much good fruit. A donation sociable in Taylor's jlall hist Thursday eve. for tho bene- fit of Rov. J. McCulIough. The Auxiliary Band of the Prosby- teran church hold their fair in Tay- lor's Hall Tuesday evening Pec. (J3. The Toacher8 Literary Society hold their next meeting Dec. 2Q Hammond school house Good News for the People, Goods at their own pricos. W. H. Bonne,having concluded to closo out his business, and in order to do so at an early day, will sell at auction every afternoon ami evening until his entire stork is sold out. Opening salo to commence Dec. 20th. IIIH Mock is too well known to need more particular mention, (t has always been admitted that W, H. Botvne kept nothing but goods or bent quali- ty. 80 this U undoubtedly tho finest stock ever offered at auction. g41wl* »- i . -»•» • For trunks and valises, tho purch- asing public have voted J. II. Ru- therfoi dV headquarter^ by a large mujoiity, , t g41w3 - • * —•' • • •• • —-- ' Idatau loTlila. The TmhifUCiI opinion of oouko of flic most In- Ii•lilguntnioitlcal mull In thin <y>nhtrv ati«! Ku- n»|»e, Hiipiiorl iliu Htaictnajittlmt Ki.lncv-W ort U ilin Kri'rtK'Ht (liaeovcry yel, for curlna'kiiliivv atHl liver trouiilcM, piles and oon«lipution. h Adrian boUi kMiu-NH arxl boweU at the nanu' tiino and tluiA oteanaes the whole system. J w — . •»•• •— rort^ie Holidays. A lot of uew styieaot Bustle ilang-- Ing Bankets., Also Rustic Window (iardena, elegant and no vol in stylo, and very chdap, at tho Gouverneur Green ltou«CB. g40w2. Kldnoy-Wort rtotl up] by . Wells Richardson & Cd.Ja|vegttable com- pound in powder-j-i| the very best known remedy fati\ kidney com- plaints, LaVack & (Jpx have a full supply on hand. ',1'Hib OI> © dollar per package. , k j l^_ < sr3ltf Fooudet Caat. The grand, old, * tang-established and perfectly reliable|grobery store where the proprietor ii willing to \live and let live,\ hfod whero \the nimblo sixpence\of I \stnall profit and quick return\ is enough to satisfy the ambition of tho nttrchont. The place Is No. 26 M$ln Street, Gouver- neur, and John KillinJr, with a com- plete corps of c!orks,||4 flways on hand to soil good, flesh groceries, cheaper than any orficr concern in Northern New York. I ' g40%\2 FOR CONFECTINERY/: THK HOIJDAYS! *\ V TALL KART.T! FVKiiTTmxa xi;n\ FtiF^ir g41lf AND CLFAX/ \ • u Stationery. JJO v rOB 4THK HOLIDAYS! Dont f hS[ to call at'ihc'OliI E»tat>Haiiaa rK. j) Cannae and V4 Tho m.-iln onuie of uervou^f Sn<t l^nt 1M CftiiMfd hy wi-akni No 'ttw rnn liavQ soiind Hon'! tvirhout luinjr U|>P VM\> « Mornftoli purify the blo<sl« al an»l klclnp.vM notKa, U> carry 011* Sim wa column. &*le nSalter of the feet >,tm 4* indlAefttimi, \ of; |hp MUmiJH-li. uuA gCKMl iM-allh »troiJKhU>n lln- kiop tltfl llvrr Jill (ho poisoti- KlDKFT DlSKASkS.-^ lar you: can buy more that will cure kidney gravel, constipation, lumbago, dlabelia t ct Wells Richardson & Wort, than tlvo foliar vested in any other Vack & Cox agents, film* Write for samplt) te tVntertown, N. V. ——•••- If you want trunk* -on^ thi^t hie and cheap, call fords, „ •>•>•» -^ v«< to buy a first clasa « ^tro-ig nipt dura- at J, 11, Ruther- gllwa ¥ wsftp f| |3d in money and pro vis which4* outMdo of his salary, j^;iihering r dUpersed approt^rlato w H fe w flianks to the company renerou* offerings ferveni prayer for aj upon hia little flocks and Di- ll. *H 1. eek HKiteK co. iTK^ial 'bridge »<paiiS Elm Ct loivlljlage of llcrmon. y»'.& , I^. ilcllroom, ia jfeachitiga rcfcsfjil term of schiol at Wo- ihh#Ht|a jvinter. 1 A^aCy 'LIverthorel lectured iljig'Ilubanda\ to the llots- pl|» <>ec. 2,1. U |C. K ; ug of Uannawa Frails u donation at his limine i^re. I>, c. 23. !W. I'.trsons, delivered a IMH| entertaining loctuije at lint Tuesday evening \a|ber of Dekalb'ha^s raised oY oats the pas^ seafon, \(mn 20 bushels sowing. ul ; of llcrmon i^ onfe of ourolfl?)|iifl reliable stouo and brick work speaks' for JvnoX of Rul*ell, •Tho smartest Newfoundland dog yet discovered Jiv^ at Haverhill, Mass. Ho meets the newsboy tu the gate cvory morning and carries bis master's paper into tho house; that is, he did so till tho other day, when his master stopped taking the paper the next morning the dog noticed the boy passlnjr on tho other hide without leaving tho newspaper, went over and took- the whole bundle from him and cirrled tin m Into the house. Marriages. TlTKX|IULI,-GKK<;OK.-Ai Mtc home of Iho hrhloHi father, liavht <;rrg*or, r;*q.,oitth<* iHth Inst,, Mr. Mi A. TiirnhiiM, of Klmira, N. V., to MIM Maggia Orciror, of Hammond. COVGKIt—JIOWNK.-In IJoiiverncMir/on the 2M io^t., I»y Uov. n. H. Kirkhrhli\ Mr. John Conger to Mr*. Henrietta Uovrne, both of (iuuverncur. iouvrrncnr, Nov. 27, lN7tf, by K«v. I. I). IVusl'-o, I>rKon'«*i r. liuU Ii*, of Antwerp, to Kiln M. Ahten, of P|«»»m. UKAUDSM.;K PkH:K.~At if.ft rrfildence of th<» brhle'H father. I»ec. Mil, I^TJI, |»> K, !V . I. Ii. Pen«lae, Luwi* K llrnnlAlrf U* Alfda' li Trice, Injth of tjounrrneiir. HMITIN-IIKNDr.kSON.-'Af tli« M. K. P/iriion- ago, llennoTi V. Y.. Nov, »l f *liCJ», hv l(**v. A. / ( heeni'mnn, Waller II. smith to MI*H Jennie HttlidarHOn, till of KiitiM'll Mr.'llAl'PY-iMot^AW. reHhloiieo of ihc hi hle'A jiutenls. lu'the Hov. .1. Hervlco, Mr. W. J. Melmffv m MU« Mulitiea K. MoCinw, both of LUINUI, N. V. on the 4th in^r?, nt tlia Died its- has ceaa. M nusrties^ la really reviving In our elty—ln fact, It'a \booming. H Moner la a+idontlyl more plenty than formerly, and furnltore and dry good atoree, aa wall a* hotels, begin to fo*l the effeota of a revival otpros- perity. Speaking of hotels, ao far aa 1 kno# f every hotel in thla town olalme to be ^Arat^laie U ererjr par* * ^OaMortiMayueoertainJ/ ol* young j ladles in thd M. K. Utt4a)^hool of that place forltbe past 13 pairs xNt)rajjjs>lly, widow of tho late dot). AlHlp Mtii fornverly of Weatvllle, FraOkilA Co. f tiled In Odgfnsbiirg l)ct\ o|h'(n ( her hundredth ye^n L4Vi| prober of Hermoit,! hai & flnoht Mfrtett farm on tho Huisell rdad(H iW'f* * rom Hermon village on #1»lrihp haa lived for the past 20 year|. I ^ i • - , . j . *WM 4 l*n M - B limat, having ro- ll. Davidson a mo|it com* tlemau, has been appoint- lifter ut KullerViile Iron [ .. i i proprietor of Ddech i^o factory Ifuisell, H active ig the right* of factory iat the \gang chcostj prose m*•''-•• { \ [• j^bxford ia erootlng a bu(ild- riawa |TalIa t suitable fbr a tf or creamery, He has mill for grinding pro- ••• ' I'-'I- I I • Ulckhelfs tainnjery Narrowly escaped deat^na- last week Wcdnesdaf, a ng extlngulihed iifb a nt term of th^ bo. AflM.stHONO.~In Oftlenabur^, SntKl-ir even- Ing, Hoc. 7th, Margaret Aiiniinmr, n Rw i ;j year*. KItOST.—Tn t»arlahvlile, N. Y. r»ne. IVIh, \finl. inrtn rVo»t, aged w| vcarn. Mr, » ,o<t wan one of tho pioneer* of Kt. Lawrenee eotmlv cod- ing to this town In JHI7. lie elrMsed him ft farm In the wilderneAft nno m.iiie I, In* jiome an long aa he lived. He tttuio i \\ in the llap. tint church nome A.1 vear» auoand wan tlirouuh h/e a faithful chriMtlan. MIKKFKKU -In Unwell, Ore. 10th, Anathi K only child of Kdvrard A. and Lueila L. bheff- ner. age^l H yearn. IlRADtSII.-In Cotton, Deo. 12tfc. Mra. Vafhsn HrtMllah, of ulceration of tho lungn, aged ftit yeara. AUSTlH.^-At Morla^r, Dee. Ifith, 1S7JI, Jeremiah Auatia. aged 7y yoars. Kvpt.K,—la Rtnuellaer Falln, V. Y., Hoc. Oth Clara Lytle, of Diphtheria, ai^t * years i months ami 19 day*. BtTFALOfcat III r KA LOIS I—A fOW ttioro buil'aloes lelt at J. He^hholdV,- wInch he is closing out at very low prices. g40\v2 ! Leatch sell* harness, oak stock, Cheaper tbap apy other tpaii in town. g40w2 — +** — +«~ •••#» •• ••...» 7 J The lirgest ^oloctlon of fine, largo aud woll made trunks ever offered lor sale in Uouvorneur by any ono dealer, is now on exhibition at the store of our rdtabte aud enterprising merchant, J. it. {tutbcrlord, g41wil .^ —^.— §^ »^y • •!*\• •» - Voter Your Butter* Farmers that try toaeli white butter are all of the opinion that dairying does giot pay. If they J ould use Wcll»|Ktchard*on A Co/* I'erfeeteil ntter Oolor,and market their butter hi perfect Condition, they would still get good price*, but It will not pay to make any nut tho best in color and quality. Tnls color is lined by all the lead- ing creameries and dairymen, and ia sold by druggiats and merchant*. lw —— •»• •• --..•> ^-~ Wo saw a badness made by John Leatch, to order, the best we hav& seeu in h long time. g40w2 Go to W. H. Uowuo'a to boy Holi- day goods. He has a largo stock of lani-y goods . which will bo sold to highest bjddcri g40wl another column. ,• An eleganilino of l)i 12J to 2JHH ait Killmer ^Oo to W. K. Smllirs chea, Clocks and Jewclr; low prices. r ono* dol- alf medicine, t&c^ses, plies, Hijeumatism, I t|y buying 6.1* Kiduey- jnvested in- <licine. La- fcrnenr N. g31tf_ Kellogg, rico Hnt in. hi Goods at Apson's. j g36tf r your \Vat- , <ine goods 37w6 im k it 11 k II M 00- no k k it 11 o ft <- o k k nil o 00 o k k Ii Doo o o kk It ii o o o o k k U U o o 00k k 111} 00 <M> I 1 ' 4 W t S H tt s tut 00 r it e»! «. ::-.«» ^-a .r XX tt 00 r ' e o fi tt (• o r eet S s (I t o o r e 0 •M it <>o rr e e /• 1/*.* |> n U i> i> i> i> r> i) n i>nn K K R H ICUH it K H H It U IT\ a; *- IT U \ • t; . • ?n-i <u. o ii ii o <5 9 HOG : M u. \ 1** \fif 1^5 S.:\*^- ami *eo the immenfe *.t<\-k Ju.-'i rr-cejred. fine Line «)f Hamiard Ilo.ij..«. \1T Any Ho>knot In K<*\ <-&ri 1»e ohlalfiftl on £hort in.rice 111 ht«e<i r.guie*t. thiidnir* »KX/k» in endlcaa\arit'ty I:om Jr. upwards. tF* A line I,fnc of l*i-tnren, Cltromos I»an- hei, Kioral and Mutuary, it 1 J,<m I't^es. nrf?U?rroi>ro|»t»i5 ami \ k-wn, all Kfndf Ql riciure Frame*, l w ic{uix- Kn^le.*, \c. A:c, ErcelstOf Diaries for 1*80. ie ^pi^nlry. ivrfd.alt TifK N. V. TKIHVKK. Subscript ion for this popular paper, j^oth weekly and semi-weekly, Will hi received, at club rates, by the undeyfigiied. g.i7w5 (touvomenr. At the A ftno lino of Opera lila^scr, hpy Glasses &c M Junt rt a ceivid:a W. K Hmilh'a, Just the thing for* holiday present, call and see the da. g37*G Join f\ club and save' ^our money. A. G, Hill, roceivol subscriptiun for the N. V. Trlbune,at c|ufe rates. Gall at the ftouverneur Foojnprv. g37u5 W. K. Smith, JawcleistilF con- tinues to make fine Witch, clock,* and jewelry repairing, |a specialty; satisfaction guaranteed! Heasonahle prices, , ' * • «#?i7oii: g?7w6 John Leatch in the bent harness maker in Gouverneur, and you can pay in good maplo wood for what you want of him, glow 2 — —— <*•*. WllltfcV-In Gouverneur, Dee nth, Mrs, Bla a. White, wift year ot her age, a. White , wlft of George White,'in the larr *Uh KITTa-In Fowler, Dee. I7th, Mrs. Amanda Kitts, wife of Archibald Kltts, in tho 7*1 )ear of her age. An >ry or •a mill AtB & i-:^ Old Baltimore negro who had emigrated to Liberia years ago, or- dered a quantity of Dr. liulTa Cou^h Svrun a short tlmo ago, staling that althojugh coughs and colds were not fnquent In Africa he would not like to be without It In hjs familv. 1 w PKKWON CKKTIIJCATE LOST.—James Growler|ost hia pension certificate (No. l«3,72*J) on Tuosday J)ec. 2ijd, either lii the village of Gouverneur, or on the road to Keenville. A re- ward of $1.00 wiia be paid to the person finding tho a>Tie, on presenta- tion of the certificate at the HKRALD Offlue. .. J|AMK8 CKOWJ.KR, Keedville. If. Y. g41jv8 \ • »!>'•;• »• • •?•' ft Maltea no Drwnkar4% Breaks no Haartas Eirsses no CrlagK*. Dr. * David Kennedy's Fatorite Remedy, ia not adifghieed enemy of the human race; where It cannot balpi It doea not barm. Favorite Remedy It a combination of vegeta- ble alteratives,\ It floea not heat nor tyn4am4j tha blood, Ifotooolf and pujrl* TI10 largest f-tock of children'* and iniKsfH turn at the lowest prices, ai J. Ilcchhold'*'. g40w2 JrsT HrrKivn* FOUTIIK IfoT.mAYS.— An t le^Am line of .black iln^s hilkn ut very low liguro-s at J. ik-chhohlV. g40w2 --•• •---*—-- * • •—- —~* A new stock of 100 valises jnst re- ceive'd al J. II. ltuthcrfords. g4lw3 —^_. „-_ *, ## . 1 The Utile store round tho corner h the place to buy your harnesH of Leatch. ; ' , g40w2 CHRISTMAS IS COMING.—If you de- sire to make your wife happy, or cause your lady friends to Miiile with delight, present them with a net of nice fiiif. Vuii will find u largo stock of j hem,from tho cheapest to the best, fceal and mink, at J. Hechhohrs, who in hound !<• rlus«» Ukcni out rcgartllc-a of co^t,lnih»rn the hen von is over. Cill and bo convinced. g40w2 _ ,.. ++ , Dolls, dolls, (iolln, big und lillle, nankeen and wax, ut Kcynoid-*' book and jewelry store. g-10wH. .___. .J^... •»» . Siifffertng Women. There In but very Htmil! i>oriion <>t the wrnnrn of thli* nation that do not sinter from »>oii)eor tho diM'a^e-i for winch Kidney-Wort it a »-i»eciiic. yv hen the bowelx ha*obecume(VMtlve t heada<'hu' torment*, kidneys out <d tlx, or pih** diMtrcsfl, take a j>acka|tre t and It* wonderful toni<- and r<n- ovaiinir |H»werH will euie von and give new life. , ' Ktlwi Cl.ritf, CIAIW.—All peivons desir- ing to join a club for tho N. V. Trib- une*j*r any other paper or magazine are invited to send thoir names or to call and leave them with *J. M. Rey- nolds, Jr., at his Jewelry And JSook store, Gouverneur. g40w<l —-«— ~j — ••'• - ••, ,*~^. Carvera- ai|d forks, table cutlery, plated knivenand forks cheap at g39w4 l<<>AitiiHAN& Ci'rriNuX _^.-.— ~*—^+<t^- ~. Axes and cross cut saws of the best quality and warranted, for tale by (J. II. JJowne. g.'Ww3 --———t— • ••••-^ •»•,'•< — KEATNK.S8 ANP DISPATCH. — Hu^llieSH cardx, address and calling cards a specially at the IIKKALD oflice. tf 100 dozen'ladies' vesta |nd drawers to closo out at \K (f. buy at W^oid^s. g 35tf >y.T!C. Smith's \ I^*T*oeket no^kn, A\f%rnj>h and I'IIOIOH friajdi Albuiiih iiit'iullf MI- v^iic;y. riT* Blank Uo >k», Pa*.! nbd Mflmnrandom H<H>ka—larjro htnc.k |»un based Ix-foie the ad- ?anee f whii h art beiilitjt at o!d prn't>, rjr Mvubxk it STATIONERY U tinflur|»a^ed by any in town. Pa|»er by the t^uire, Palkaire ««r Hcani. hnvelo»f* all htylos and prtecf. A Wry Fim J.ine vj But /Vi/*er«. ' 1 . ' . ** t^^Sdiopl Books and Supplies The only in 11 »t«^k in town—evervihiiiir A stti- dent ne<>d}. frtun a lc, Ix'a^l'tniiil to an Una- bridged lacUoaarv, PAINTS, OfLS, VAUNI^Hg», Vtt^ltn^yJ 1 v. \ ft *- ^ * • - • t«*t **, wm-\ ^^STA.^ A Kcw T.<<t of myaaaa*; IWs. whjcbwU: be sold varV and MMJ tlieai. A»wajBoi)ha&4 WIJT.I^. nicn\Tm^ i cum iftfcB*'\ - KfCTftfc\ AK i'. *s -H;KE Bfrt-Kit O^ froaaense 5tork of WALL Xi>AjT.rt % cntrA/xs, FIX , 7V/|A\V, MIRROHH, HLACK WALSVT OOOiHf, In fact, eien'lbinir nsnallv found In a Book more l ItonU Foirrt the place, }iO. Si MAIV RTRKPT, GotV*HN«PiR.K. V, Toon truly, K. J*. UI^TS. iffkni r-EAPlKO rtRtODICAliSJ HVl* ARE AKI> 8EAfert>K Llfcj&AJBt» aAiflL* CT I msVa a f^acfattr of akte^dlaf laW own l/d ^«ne>*, aad fire i>appla pis \saiat sflK Verr Truly, ••u fire i>ep|>ie qua s^aaaan m n. yL ^ CAIX ATO nt?- tf--iVi ^^ 1 • \ ' 5 f 'f i*^ You c<tn jewelers, a ladles flno g;o|iI watch, at a very low price, callj |nd*ce new stock Just rocelved* \ | g37wC iKTERKaTINa T° THhV h APIr^.—-All those desirous ot buying a new hat, or bonnet, will do well' To go 4o J. Beehhold's, as ho haa i* large stock of trimmed hats and boskets and wid sell them at cost . fpt [the next 30 days. |- I. I g40w2 Itemember that Ilokliftnan ft Cut- ting have tho largest Jartiortinent ol stoves in town at Idw^t prices. . _ ^? 3 JI w4 _ To tba I-sfill^ T would call especinj (ptt^ntion of tiio ladies ot (iouv«rnmir find vicinity to the unequalled fari|ip|g I have in the regulation of nlv ^tiple depart- ment. Addr<'H& all yojur ^ordoiH In mail for Dresg tj^ioda,; |>rrH8 Tiiiii- miugs, Silk Frin^ea^j j|tc, to N. KKANK, (/gdeirHhurg/ia|n|i they will n-ceivc promot attciitfenu . g'JOtt lew, Horso hlauk'ets f , <u|) i^glcn, b(»llH * ' * r \ • •*•) litSla^t year's prices hy (J. 11. Rowntf! 4 : g30w3 A, yierr] Bownc4 f C:nrlsffnaa! ,'4 Ifeitpy New Ve»rt :J r ^ Tlio holidays are Mti)a»proarhing, and an the peoplo am Jwparing to make glad tho hearfs 6f]tBeir friftuls hy gin«, \/e would reoo^ipeud to our VVt4 fouveineur, readers an the most ap|l?c||iriate pla«:e for I he purrhaMO of «Whf l gif*« the Hook and Jewelry *tor<$oJf J.M. I{( k y- «»!du, No. 21 Main t$t.V.C ll«' has everytliinrf' *4f' ppropri:ito puleijtjj «• I^DII to whom the* 1 prj^ ft* A nice line of Toilet Hits,' Vase*, Cups and Saucers ^c. &c, at Hmith's 33 Main St, * g3TwC Carpatal €arp>e|*I Parties desiring Carpetings and Taper ilanglngs should not fail to see thoae heautifuldesigna and exquisite colorings to he found at no place in Northern ;Noa/ York hut at N. FRANK'S, Ogdenaburg. ... g30tf Two new cutteU for sale at vary low prices by C. II. Bowne. g39w3 ^ _—-» # ^ Best brands of axes for 7.5 cents at g3dw4 HOARDS! An ft CtrrriNo'a. <.^. y ..»„ , ^--••^•»—, ^ M ,. • * - • . . ' r The celebrated Ith lea Calander Clocks for sale by W. E. Hmith Jeweldr, 33 Main »t. % g37w6 . ^ !•. \\•>») f aas^VjMiiMM 1 ,;, ... i/f .''-?», Tobular lanUrna for 75 centa at';.\ ^ gSVW^ Bojuunuut 4 Qvrn*Q% Me for i^rt I»«» the it is to be or boy, a married >le. From i watch or o; from a ten dollar j^'hody- and made a .small ohild, a ^irjl young lady or genlldtiLHfl, man or woman, or old pf a tin whistle to a hand* a «el of beautiful kilvefr ten cent pieture book to hound volume—in fact^ everybody ean besulttil^l Beautiful <lt>i^us in jewelry mj(|^ilvei\vaie juHl received especiallyd'Ari the Ijoli- day trade. Book* of a.ilniidH suita- ble for holiday gift** arriplig by eueh da> \s express. A year-HmbM-ription to a good pubKcatiod tr)qk|H un exetd- lent and cheap gift, lip pfii procure any publication in the wM|«l lor you at pjubliahcr's prices.^ tnj jbe*?e tental times I lie true parent* wjljfnot forget that one of the sweetest diticH of life is to tjauHc feeling* of fUmmicfis nnd )oy in the hearts ol the lijlflc ones.— At Ueynol<lh*s will be fiund gifts a<lapted to tho wantiof till little dar- ling*. Toys in great ablndance.— Call on Reynolds^ Ilia pnees are so low as to be In the reach of all. Don't forget tho last fact. As his heen his custom several yefirs past,ills Kxcel- leucy, Santa tJiaui, has a^in made hi* headquarter* at Ut4>'ii^!tlK's y and will bo pleased to *eQ till the good boys and girU aijd *c!) ti:em toys with cheapness proportionate to their xsr 1ST or i. >. 1TERRICK * ATEIUP \DKT GOODS EMPORItTMl^ Commercial Block, rnidjc Miuareand . FRAWKLIN ST., . ; W ATKSTOWIf, K. T. ThHr Htr+hU Ltorgt, filch* Varied awd^y Dtnirablr, including everything kepi in a (7/i*# l>rp U<xxU K4lobii*hm*nt, VI.O + KH. CLOAKJXWH, H AW7^ ~ t ALL K/irOK.LAOIJCtr.OJCyrtr AND CJi/i.l>ltA'JV*Q I'XblCR WKAH, 8 OP DltK/sS aOO/>H t SUIKT- JXUff.dcdc At this Tfmiit pmt trill Jitui no »ho<ld{/ and no trn*h for **ilr ut <tnp ^rict, but (he tfry best <t( /•'. .reign und Vonufc < M ^nU a( 9'4jntJ'9 I'rices. \ , The reanon theV ran ;«fTr»rxI fa wM ,ro *#rr eheapta l» r.m*v they i>a^ hi- rent lluin others 'it.fi * - 4 <> in one of the litrar^t and t>«*t ll|rhtc>l .-tii'l n.<>-« <«*i»iral Ifieatlnn *u Ui«* eily. Call an.I «•«• UM'IU at.d \ou will U» plraMHl. , HU;KRK 4 A Vim*. T Wale noun, Sox, », l^K f37a«{ I if. uiijniKto u, j. M. fit rufcRfomn . f!'*p\ X<). e- MAIV hilif ET. .*.•* i a viri- IC fall i eSUtnlfdo thi PaUIr \o my tar^e>t<M'k «»f t L£ T^* 1 I»IM hi:*) :*y KOT!oN8, amount of goodness. Ono pair of 1KK>U or shoes MT*' by u*jnj( Lynn's Patent Motah* |l g3Hv\4 ererv year ;IMinVtien». l>n-. . Terfeetly 8afc hi all C|M>S. For diKeaso of the Throat, Lu)nJs, <^rou|> Whooping Cough.ColdSrf cl^DownH 1 Elixir is a nafe, n liable, an* cilcctuaf remedy. Dr. Baxto^a Maindhtko fitter act opon the Htomach^ Liverarii Bowels, remove all secretions, (slrify the Blood, and fortify ihoayitc|n against disease. ; , • i Paieha*c!/\! tlte FALL A ™HOLI T Ft\ c.oor*. > r: TRADE! «4*? * It T.OTnFFJvE rVW*, from $12 lo 120 pc isai. • fat, Bed QuilU for tik to |4. A I. YNK A IMITATION k lAI. IX lta. / »» Velvet *nd Braai»eli» Mai* at prices f*0l»a*tta SK \bSKIN ri UH. ( HILI>llfc> > Fi K* froni foe fo |4p6rsrt KMT IIOOU*. MAKr\ / „ •• \ .IA< KKTJi / I,M;I.IN'.8. M1TTKNA. / I.ATHK^' I.KtJGIVa. / WKAPPKR8/ \ 'imAWKKH., \. NTBIA 1 *. diflVr«Mil c^4ofs. •« IIKM-^TITt;fIKO HAHPKER CIIIKF% o> itrtua anilely ol priee*. Ladicto* Kid «.!•»% e«« Knr toi»8. 4. [ ». to $5. 100 Lejuhar Vallati at bid pricaa. JW Trunks at <4d prices. Lar^re Mock ot fiuek Mi ft aos and Olovaa at krW prices. 7/> Horse niankaU at $1. * . ' Itunralo Kobe* Llae^l and Trisomod fraaj laJsl' to iioaa. A Floor oil < lotaL ' * Z HUirOilci^kh. • \ v . ', Itattiug f ran 96 to 15e per paamd; • 1 TO Mhterm. u / CLO«ft OtTT nkGAMDUK?* OT TI1+: FOLLOWING AKTlCLfca Job Odd Pleeea ol Whits rreacu Chima, One Ooconuffl Freucb Tea «rk 00ft w \ *1 na*<ieAuiid IIfW'T»-skffi^ of TAte-t stylet. J*At l>eemrmUM>rmUb& COpsso* Lanre Assortuient ol lpt'oraticd an! JMain J*ilk ' tllaa* Vaaes and SIAIMI* tnr Fiovrer*. llano!lerehief«. Kleicant Line of HUH FHaiaa. Klerant Line ol I>otiblt ffawls. Cop* aod Senoera. sesaodaT Job of Iron Sioaa Chiaa M'are. . «-y 7,'. .n^ ercbanta loa and Hortemen. Ask your for Henry A Jphnpon'a A Oil Liniment, and jkedp It |tlwa?a In the stable, to nae ii c*a*pf flactftfent. i Job ot Ul**s 1 nro Wers. I CHiaa Fruit Basket*. L^Iie*' Cloaks. J. I Decorated FowerFotaV ; LAttOK USK/ir DRESS GOODS. I •• ftplttoone. . l-arire Line of relt Aklita. I Mirrors. I^mt»«.<ilaas,flet»v 1JM*> Yards Koirkertxxiker. * Job of Fane? Va»e* toCtoaf? Table aod Waud Cortra af Kcw aod faaey ' JapsnaseidoraJJoxai. _ Linen Crash froii IH ad »*!*«, \ «? »wel *<>*£• Wofden ntanMts froajlll lo $5 f>rr pair. !* J t raadkerehlrt aoo Yard* WilHiM FlamM* at t» ! .o per yaitL . » T^sther filove and Haa LAULK bT(^K iW DKAWKIU AKD ( Morocco Music Hotderu. lTBAlT£Ua r.. ercblef VJ jrMw« J. O. BUT) Dffkse Cill aad Eiimlno nay Slock, M *'0^«k SS^^ S*«T| Umy motto. \ ' * «»«•»••••»• ''• I A'-'-i'. p '