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t. •m * % OODTKRNfem UEKALD. ^4* tHOM^ATJ MAMHI li. tt«0 a*mi»a Atari* *», }**/»*< SUA, ranrtv* *#*4>tf •/ «4n1 Urwi a»«*«4 r#m<i #n NNM p I rm*h m a»A>ra fA* flat* pafcf lir I lAey w4lf >t»WH «4JA* r*4» V %*•*** »4» f \\^ '***• W *f**- )/^mkd $** Mm* §h*f ^rh* t *H»M pm* S/<HA»r /frwr *#«f • /*V 09*m V MKI}H «*« »* ***** prtm|i% Lwl saawA»w>»«»W»**« *t/flTf*«l»#i»»t fagt WmO* m* wm m» (A* *m4 TO wMmA •%+* Iftimj- <a a>Mfria\ 4^ Si/eaaSaw 'p Him i ^PiLlU'I riv *)»•* •till A4yw«*l»g 11 l&WS^fWStctok he* advanced again ttbout 10 per eiiitt/ Maror of the 7 fend i ttHMTt eolJmtf weeklies, In con- fqtMStUtt, have Nfteed their auhaorlp toft price f>H>4 * l r>0 lo ** W |M,r •ir. What remains for a 0 long NMtfft IHILliilH weekly like the ItflUlD to i*wF| 11, too, will be forced advance l|4i pile* £r not HI* Hi olr- olitlofl wttjhmj the tieit faw weeks. e »re hous)il lo publUh a flrat-cl*«a por.end w> hlvr a ptftdnln doing to ktOMK !H>tf ill pof year! Krlewle if Ihe lla*Ai f l>, LlJI rsp<ti of you ahow lbI* number toleome nelglihor who not tiki) It J end.ajet him to send eenle for 0ie] pep** 6 months* or 1,00 for efhjj iearf ;i,000 or 4,000 w aimo e^n toilet If IN* ypmr o*a\wli| feetirlnf erne W Money *nct<H smlope la t#n If lug mantel h let o*e litelahei < reeekloiuaiaAfely huvdl? In added to friend* of the |*per, titers* themselves In pam*. In a lightly ae*l«d t'y Safe, We are by fv^rf tnell, end of a remittance fell- has e?er come our know^dke. Ha aure to give (ofAoa (not »e town) and write ante dlstlnitlL , Address ell Iroslnrei cofTifouuica- Uoae to II Al. HKYNOI.DM, litihllahctr IIK^AMI, it*'\*' : -| lOoeferneuf, N. V. '. jlli. W. II. liti, o( IteitreUon.hak tpreeoeUj #nihaa ttb tall, another t one eye, anil the tiittd but three tyf I and Mr. Sell la hot uttmh of e en far eete elttter* I t ATTlimnai tMiitrif«M.- The MpHfig ting of the Ht, Ijiwrrnre ll'uiid or Trade will »»I held at the Kuller llotiae, Clooferaeur Hatuntey after- ftpoo (t p. m.) Ag»rUl,| All d«4rymm llotiM beer iMjln mind. ETfim if the palfona of |li \WtU\ Bfk*** amlllog fkoo wae ieen It/Ooetfctaeur, laat week Thure- the tint time In Jl\ y««rew torn a/ to Clnolenatl, Ohio, In it two freeks. . fUei e«aie«l, Maroli t.V-1 wUb to evplatn about the Itoawto ac?hool j The Krat publication was made agalnat the wish of Mr. It,,but I took the responsibility jbeoauae a few per* ««»ne had atated thjat he wis not repa- id* ot tt»eghlng oi^r school, \One who knbws\ asks, to your laat leaoe, \why Mr. did not Impart aorae of hie knowledge lo the schol- ars?\ W« answer, that all who had a head capable of retaining anything did receive much useful Instruction and only the very few who went to •chool M for fun\ fellrd to be bene- fitted. | The alor about the \measles\ was both unkind and uncalled for. i i ' , , j i i J. 8# i t mini ti<i -• •#»»th l uiTfn fmsWrtaet s# L«asi Oeseeeiaelene^e* It ta Mitd that loen oomiiilsalonvre throughout the state hare received, notice from the state department, that all outstanding loans mest be relumed to the treasurer of the stete as fkst as paid In, and that no. hew loana are to be made by them. Aljw that all outstanding loana made previous to January I, J880, will drkw aertn par cent Interest until paid* This rulf applies to erery cotin- ff In the nate. It la ondaratood that ln|many counties the aecurlttea hare bfjin found Insufficient and as a consr- f|nbnce the ruutl is eutforlng hear^ loisea. The fund Is to be reinvested In goSraramaift eetur!ties according to a reieut law to U*et effect.— UUCQ lien -•••i MflffUb f ro :?* w [i4 ^-L^lttt^ WAHTtnu^Ktae, quartet It wW the unanlmoui decision s>f a|l|pliou feet of beach, maple, cherry fc\ A Mirmf West PotatMm hkld Thursday elected eele*Mn. and Jr. i tri ie cheese fkctory was (jgpt. I*. A, Holt was Wm. I.owh, *y» l*rl|>e paid f or manufac- ring, 11.15 pejr hutidr. d. lfo^ls^*—WW are In recidp t of fa estate In ^oatlUe stamps, po«t mark Ofl envelope, <k ffotsdam, March I lib,'* (thout the name of the (lerson aend- Itjg same be!ngiglven» A prltited en/ vilope wee tiXd, addreaacd to the I lau A to. It w reon who fekt the aame to send their nemo be given. :\ #} ttlral writers doubt hla Inves sfoii Interested In II do well to r In enutherl ng^llone, Ktk II be s)eceasary for rha before proper otedlt w good Uorses t'esd Mr. Towlc's let- column orl Hpavlii, f with Methods of Ttreeteaent, Wje are lufhrmcd that Mr* Towle Is ois ol the b«ist agrlcul- \i\ Vermont, and no llfatb^tis op the sub- Jskt Will he of g^eet !>eueflt to horse uppers, I j / It ler l A Btttr. Ilifiukn ; t*OAn.—Home 5 or • years ago, WeNrarn froin a perfectly reliable a«Mirce, p team of only medi- um alte, of Mcaire, Dean «t Aldrlch f a, dfew SA49 met of legs from .favel or« » In IMtenlrtf, 10 Big (V^ek, near a distance* of A mllt<a. ulftfttecit loga nine lifts |n dlarunter and •••ale. Wo feci ih«t we are doing ov^rjf person a personal kindness, who) wlahee to buy 4aaalmereeand flehtiele, In celling attetiitlon to the closing out ael* of .1. II. | Abbott ft Co. The goods were damaged only by smoke, leajvlnt the Obf> U strong as ever. Nojvertheleae, 41 r v Abbott U cloelng oui the entire <lkc1[ at a greet sect I- fbf fVom first c)6st of manufacture, It U the beat opportunity ever oflored to buy dsnt^eleand oaealmeree^ The go<xN are oil exhibition and M sale In the Aobott Blook, Main street, Ootivermttir 9 Nt Y. Kor further par- tMdersi'sandpit* and prices, parties at a dlBtejnoc can address, J. II. Aewrrr A Co.,, Oonverneur, N. Y, g/i 1w5 a BuejeeesieU wertk mweHsit/ To ell W our reader* who are not fthtiMed 4o that it Is convenient for them to 4<#ne to the old reliable gro- cery esta^lsshmiant of John Killrnor, Iti (^ouvejr^eqr, to purchase their gro- ceries, pairtJctiUrly hotel and board- Ing-htrUaa) keeper*, or auy one who baa % largo family to provide for, we woiild say, bor or wrHto to John Klllmerand or- der your Ha^e to either aeud b»' aome nelgh- grocerlea, and even If you pay tho stage-driver for Itealrn Porks, Is Is equal t and over irteen and toj tu r Incht a Mif Till HfYftfOI aj Ih^ll tespeots 4 hbteU The proprietor, Mr feet long, llo^an.Ogden«btirg t ls tttojroughly first data f^terHti Utidlor«l eiul N. J T«lliuan know* }»v tie art of condaiotlrig every depart f i r uient of his ho M to please hla nierly all the l( tible Ie alws best the mark all the delleae Mrom the fruit, farm owned by 1 s v i »\ h ,n Ifi auch a manner l^4fa, which Include ruirMUor boya. ' Tin* •epplled with the it ajlorda, embracing }a In their acaaou. veg«%t«ble and dairy (Mr. Till (man and alt ukted on the otii*Mrt« of the city a ftfesh atipply of |l|o«e product arc lot- nlshed dally. I 1 Now that thoi* Who run the polttt ekl machine In Uouvrrucur havn MM- lad In gottlitg a majority to fote Ob.100 fbr a atcam esiglne, Wo hope ttter« will lie IMM )t>h put up hy KHMK i^#r>s pvlUi to mmkr fnitu ottu to Hvn Ntllidrrd dolUri hy tlecldlng In favor off aome particular ma< blue. .Wt tttideratettd thai a represent at lire of the ''Hllahy KiLln4 Co.,\ waa here recently and tdflrml IndumMiienta to 4 |tha |M>wera thejl lm M hoping themby 1 ueMaeafld ectlon In by.\ If any one Is >g nut oi i lit a little las, payers, for they tb Inluettee th fivor of the \HI tt> ela^e snythl Jf b let It l>e thu ult A>ot the t$ bringing thom,Or freight by railroad, vou will (save money on your pur- chases, bef Ides being sure of getting freth, flrst-cUsegootla. Many people from loii|| dUtanoes are acting upon the foregcjlng aitggeetlon and Hud an ample rewjard f^r their palneu Imn v t forget the iiame> and If you order by imtaMlrejPt to John Klllmer, grocer, fhiuverneir, N. Y. gMw'J \ » —,. »«,»it. , , , . , to«it at • ke La**! Buhscrllfere can| alweys tell the date to which their paper Is paid, by looking at the ttgufes on the addreaa of each psper. Hubscrlbers wishing to recelvei benefit ef advauce ratea ahould rer^ilt the amount of aubeci lp tlon (ttotyptr, year finally cash in a<tv<t*cr) oile wtwk tieiore tho eipl- ration of t|ie date indicated opfioiito their nauif i. We consider It derfectly safe to emiloSe the money In a wclf scaled envelope, plmlnly addressed \11. O. Ueyuolila, I'tiblinherJIicnAiu, (louvcrneur, N. Y* ,f We Ire receiv- ing remittances every mall and have not heard of a Single case In the past year where money was acnt that tailed to ««>me safely to hand. (Ie aure and give the PostOlllco to which the paper la aetit. Any chango In addrena will be choorftilly made. H We advise the IIK*AM> patrons, oiio and all, to pay for their paper tu advance as they cttn Only receive the iH'tinflt of edvAiico ratca by ao doing. Uo not wilt for our agent to call; hut aend tour fnohry direct to the oillc# and thus save us the expense of calling, which in the end comes di- rectly out of your (to* kct*. Our aim in reducing tho subscription/ to $1.00 p«+ year, saah In advance, waa to do .tw»y nlib the iieclras expenae of lt\nv lire atid colKectfvra wages and glv<M»ur (-ubscrlbcrs the beucllt o/the^ «avlng. The plan thua far haa proven A cuiii|»l«>te sue* «'Ms n»d now v* c hope to mrv the! Wlndo Iruiy ot IIKKAII* pAtron* inWrch up and pA> theli 91 00 piooiotly In atlvunec. tl gathering ot some half doteo fkrpo(ers on (lain atreet, Gou!Vei-Of*ur, the o (tier day, that they ahould koknd exarajlne the smoke-damaged wtooien goo)da of J. II. Abbott A Co., riow on ethijbl- tIon and fof sale In tie new Abliott building. They calUkl in, and Mr. Abbott showed them (the goods and and g*ve them pficee. The Result was, RVKHY man of them bought enough Ibr one or more suits. Ill is hardly possible to detect that some of the goods have been smoked, the least particle. They were manufac- tured at, the Halletboro Woolen Mill*, and are the finest shearing* from the best sheep In this country, selected bv Mr. Abboit himself and for whlort a fancy price waa paid. They are iertalnly offering great bar- gains. Por furtbor particulars (Jail oil or address, j. I J^ II, Ahnotr ft Co., . ' hlwl ^ Gouvel-neur, N. TJ -a ^.+ • A/ A Ferliens Siiajetlen* Mr! E. O. Lane, a miner in the) em ploy of ''(Uni\ McCrea) at his iMo tnansburg tale mine, Waa in the pit Wednesday of last week, filling the bucket with talc, whlsh was to he hauk'd up, by mcaiU of a horlsc powor, a dtstanoe of l»ome 60 fc«t. Lane filled thoT bucket'and gave the signal to \hoist away t\ A rope 12 (eot lung was! attached py one end to the bill of the bucket tb steady It In starting* Tho other ehi\ of the ro^e got caught In the bail 6f the bobket and the miner's attention belrig Whol- ly dlreetetl to guiding she bucket as it rapidly ascended, he did not dis- cover the dangerous tact that the rope was colled around ono of his ankhis until he was suddenly yanked ^orb hla foot and a moment later fojund bimaclf dangling in the air bead downward. Hla wild shrieks for help wtTO not heard {by tho ineti above until be was fu|lyj 80 foot ffoni tho bottom ot Iho pit, nrjlien a gUuo^ Into tlie deep abyss by $ man on top < revealed the man's perilous potdttoni | Thoascenaloit was Instantly stopped* Tho rope at this time wis seen toeli^ id ash lumber wanted by 8. B, Van- itiaee Ik Co* % Gouverncqtr, N. Y. . /kT-Thoee having lumber should ^ll themselves of Ik is favorable op- irtunlty of selling \u For further articular* call at Their furniture rarerooms, Union Hall blork, or ad* •ess the firm at Gouverneur, N. Y. y 1 8*>tf •••• l-.^j w i •:•:.* :.' / v <*\k •;J' .1 lower down, and now It was only colled In a long loose liop over Ibis fooL The terrified men were for the moment powerless to act, as their oomt-ade's body swung between lib) and death/ Tho eyo of ono of the miners fell upon a laddes standingori a shel| of promoting rock in tho apiit^ and this was (fulckly pladed where bd could reach it, and a mjoment liter tho frigbteneit man w«|a out of all danger. ' - . I I ^ • Ho quit tho mines at once, and tl»0 HKHAI.I> rejiortcr at the pit guaifan tees that ho will nev4r agalni be| '•roped in\ to any gymnastic per formanco of that kind. Lane piojidst)j vows that if this is ''climbing dotlur* golden stair,\ that ho flads It nSorc consoling to \climb dofvn\ an oli wooden ladder. -•••• An lit all la) • I ou to Be ff>rou4 o Kvery community has dno or lindrd enterprises of which tliev afo ji(sti)| proud. In looking about our pros porous and go ahead tof n for individual or 1 tho place which elicits!* universal ith«j of busihesj admiration Gilbert h namo U (4 n his par-t bnd wboH do of nu rtatlon to iln «' n \ \ WweiOaLllweiseAalt j The DanSuryJNeWa la without ex- emption one of tie folldeat and ableat lltsxl news pp|»*ra In thla great <*>untry< It haakn envUble notoriety fbr Ita Wit and Iwlkdoiti; And recog- tjlalng the trulaii that ''every hearty Ugh drawa at {least one nail from furcofTln/' It always hks a Jolly 1ft of rAflnid r humor running rough Its pe^ffe. i The lietrolt rUe Preis haa a quaint d eudle*a thr4A<| of drollery woven to the warp Aid woof of it« columua hleh la betUrjtbSn \silver threada M ygllt drosa of thte U up the rAVelted Wrinkling and CAiiker tUlla of All aorta of read the />w, and ud happy. Ik> thou ke-Wlaa say lake, which forever peep I from b*hU*)l the mstk of sombre profok# vou to hilarity r then dont try to #fbls<U ©nee wlth- trataeroua paper; and N otie of the beat. 4 Jrv 9 book aeller IM tlahhury New- fo*sel<t, tad if you tuoug the goj if rid, tor U \i iMreistte M ofll^ f i lUg oares All ^lue-tarn r\>w mlr, fkl thand 41 iMrrlaae< raf out a eor isitat reaet Use rree I* I J. IC4 May iffOt|?erweur 9 •aVirreef, Ta>q a Will II ray 1 Tlie grand a#»crot ot prrfecllin in butter and chctSj making N to bo foiiud In awoct, pur<' milk, eiir<tordl- narv cure III making and, (juiie aa Im- portant* the use of pure, f1r*n>ota«* salt. A few of our mo«t succtsaful dairymen have demonstrated \ the t^fAct, beyond queatlou that the purer And belter the salt, the nWectcr and more perfect wilt be tho product of the dairy. Of lato years the salt question has recolved much atten- tion, and various kind* have clelmed tho superiority; and it having been demonstrated that \lligglu's Kuroka salt 1 ' Is at least equal In quality and as cheap aa any Urst-class article, and there Indng a Urge demand, our en- tsrprlalug grxicer, JOHN KIIXMKR, haa aecured the sole agency for the sale of this superior eelt In this vicinity. There Is but a trlfl^ig difference In the coat of the ordinary and the very lirSt article, but the price of the but- ter or cheeee produced will frequent- ly vary from one-half to five rente pojr pound, according to quality of tht* aalt ueed. We therefore regard It las of the utmost Importance that oMr dalrymeu produce' a *'gilt-edge\ article, for only by'so doing can they commsnd the highest price and al- ways find a ready market, wtflle In- ferior arttelee are not eagerly sought fof at any price* No dalr> man should fhirto procure enough of thta aalt to m4ke a fklr trial, and we believe he will thereafter uee no other for dalrjr pujrpoeea. We have taken considera- ble pains to satisfy ourselves In re- gard to this question, and we can ooufldetitly recommend It to all dairy* trje*/ other pubU- regUlorlf. as)flberlbe with hlml ra#n< Ihm f i forget that JOH^I KILL- MEAV grocer at Uouverneur, Is sole agent for this vicinity. '4€ t*i •H *',; our first thought Instlnctfvely tum^ to our (sailing druggist Van Nature whose very synonym fbr enterp^so tlcular line of busings store Is not only the pr town but excites tho 4dm wonder of all atraugo^N boihlos stii^iu latlng tho envy of cvtory cf>mpo«tb in Northern New York. | Tlia atjo Itself Is a gom of tieatness| and bfjati ty; Its counters, shetvbs, dorniccn In ensealling fitted up in elegant ae costly woods, principally (black tfsl nut, find Its floor, tbnjughoutJ i coinp<eud of beautiful tii8ftelatr marble pavement, lab) in filterdjiv't ctdora of white and black which \w always kept as scrtipt^ouHly neat 4n< clean all the p:irlor of tho tidiest bet wife. The store H by fair the it apaciojis of any in this section ain crowded from cellar to) eutrsi with every spccicH and j variety ataudard articles which cnpi be fo In aiir city drugstore.! Wo h said tlfua much for this 'store, language tail* us In an atkordpt fuU defcciptlou. No one iwb^ has eyo for jibe- itrtUtic and b^aqti ahould fail to vhdt this sttjro Hs o aa convenient for tho simple sigh It fa oleyetlng and redoing to nil behold Us elefr.moe mid bonuty. r \p Mr. VenNimec bimself has *'gro gray\ in tho drug huMupss And if looked up(su by all as tlio v«de pliHruiaceutUt of \UU wljobf KC<I of country and it bus lonx I been a woid that \wliat ()tb Tan Nat dors not know About tbol ilrugbt in ^, In not worth knowiulc. M Heal doing tho largest retail fbnnine** any 4li*4ig| stbio in Northern N York, Mr] V. csriiea on quile e\ten««ivc ^ hoi atilo department funitahes inai|>'^pcal ilniggi^tnin and adjotninj/ counties. Altho Iwlng couMtantly 1u attendance hi eelf Mr. V. has in hW employ \fr.f P. Hall, who Is A thorough masto the delicato ati<l dangeroiMartorc pounding drugs end putting up scrlptlons, This department Is a; I lug specialty end the importance absolute accuracy can not be eatlmatcd. ., •••.. e****^— ** —\•• ,i rereonal. Renator I^amle passed thi Gouvornenr W Mouday a. in, for Albany. , A. P. Thornton, Esq, of Ogd burg, being In town ou legal bus! made the IIKUAM> a short call. IMillo 8. Ueynolds, of Heyn Corners, town of Clayton, Joff, spent last 8^bbath in Gouve visiting his brothom. Mr„0. y. Hprague and a part ten who * left Gouvornenr for West on Tuesday, March 2d, arrj safely at Odebolt, Iowa, on the lowing Friday. ' j | Mr. H, Bro<kway, the veteran lor of the Watertown Times and rormof, and Hoii. C. A. Walts, tl ty judge of Jefferson Co*, made p Uit calls at the HKRALI> offl Week, while In Gouverneur on besa. | Charles P. Rytber, member enterprising Qrm ot|lyther A ble» mac bin Is ts, iron foooderaJ bf Carthage, mad* a pleaaaot khe HaaALDjofflee, laat wetik, [in town fbr ihf purpoee of In a water wheel at the new UtHnlleebo TeACfHsn* IifanTrrri.—The Teachers ntitute which convened at Hermon the 8th, Inst, h* Id a very Instruc- e and successml* session. About teachers were In attendance. Tho stttute was Conducted by Profess- DeGraffof Albany and Pooler of ansville,Oneida,Co , assisted by E. Rarnei of Ihe 1st, L. L. Gtfidalb |ui the 2nd and A. L. Colo of the 3rd nisembly district. ' The selsions Mere held In the Mdthodlst chjnrcb, wiore a lectuns was delivered | each oven Ing by one of the instructors. jVfe much regret that lack of espacc vonts our giving a full report of o Institute. • • . i •• —,— »••**—• j A Jeyoaa Wedding* Notwithstanding the roughness of Ie roads and the cutting wipd of |e day, the spacious residence of Mr. id Mrs. John Miller of Gonvernour, m crowded, Wednesday evening, rch 10, with tho guests assembled ttness the marriage ol their kughtor Sarah, to Leander Austin. iv.H.C.Townloy arrived about half [st seveo o'clock and was warmly >eled by a host of friends. Ho Is [reeablo on all occasions,as a citizen ell as a very popular and talented loaoher in tho pulpit.! Soon after Townley's arrival a splendid span black horses drovo up attached to > Mght buggy containing but ono senger, whoso presence created a rked Interest. This person was ie other than the happy groom nserf, who, to judge from ffts looks d appearance would not change ces with tho ''Princo of vValee\ or y other man, for tho lady 'of bin pict% besides being very attractive appearance stands high in tho osti- tlott of a largo circle of friends d acquaintances. ' They soon took ir position In the front parlor en Mr. Townlev In a very neat d impressive manner qjuickly made qni \man and wife.\ ^ , After a short prayer invoking tho vine blessiuk on the newly Wedded ir, friends and relatives came for- rd to offer their congratulations d wishes for their future happi* ss. The company then adjourned the dining room to partake of the arrlage feast, which was all an icure could desire. After tho sup- )v n table richly spread with pros-' tp consisting of sliver, china an I ass tvare,\picture* *c, was admired evtry one present. Thtf happy i idegroom, With princely genero^l- brought forth a bor of genuine avana cigars and insUted thatevory- >dy should take at loast one, and I link thoy did, for when I last saw lo box it was nearly empty* About if hour was then spent in social con* ersation, after which iho guests do* arted to their respective homes and ho newly wedded pair to their new orao. Mr. Austin being so fortunate s to be'uhle to provide the cage bo- oro ho caught tho bin).- U. « f NArik atockaiotan. March tf.—(jKorgw Crapvor'n steam ill his commenced running dfy and night. ! f Mr. S. M. Cook and Mrs. Marian tirr, of Vefmont, were united in noly bonds of wedlock on the lllh ult. - ; ( ._ - | - Mrs. Cordciia ttaich departed this [life on tho Ut inst., aftej- a lingering Illness. SIH> leaves lour children and many friends to mourn hor lo's. f iS. March 15, maamm ••taveraeur and Vlemltt. Assemblyman Pook was home 6v Bunday.; i ' • : \i r . I . Drl A. J. Spencer has returned Gouverneur. Rev. and Mis. Townley left for New York Thursday of last week, i Henry O. 1 Gardner, of ItichVille,; has accepted a clerkship in J. Bcch- hold's store. i Thb Gouvorneur Seminary and our distr ct school began their spring toruU this week. II. G. Reynolds of tho \HERALD\ left Ian Tuesday for an extended trip |hrodgh the West. David P. Davis h%$ returned to thef emplby of E. D. Barry t after an ab-j sence of about a yean > I). B. Giffiu, E.q„ and Mr. W. 11 Ik II, of Heuveltoii, were in towuf Monday on legal business.; < : Joseph George, E6q.,.of llldhylile, was lla town last Saturday acid paid his rdspects to tho HKKAKD. DrJ A. B., a brother of otir tiiwns- maji, Lewis J. Halle, recent Is died at his home in Norwich, Conn* Th^ Hide and leather aiso^fatloti of Ncjriuern and Central Mew Vork meets in U ouverneur, March 23d. Miis Carrie II. Wlggimi, of Water- town] is spendiug the week in town with per mother and grandparents. W J.. Donalson, rooently of Can- ton, liow iin the employ of Boardman A CuUlng, has moved his family to GoMvernejur. MrJ (Jr<onell has removed his ma- chinery and dolivercd possession of his shjop tjo the Ht» Lawrence manu- facturing Co. i 11 Charley Smith, clerk with J. W. Barbojur, iContemplates ^oing West. Byroij E. Hqovor has been installed in his pla^e. If. i Mr. (Jhas. ;l|. Earle, ojditor of the Hermpn Adyartisor, ma^lo a welcome call at tljo JIIKHALD orticc, whilo In townLstiweek Wednesday. ThJ WatoHbwii Timo^ says : \The Baptist eoclety, of Watertown- is looking fur * parsonage for Kgv. Townjley-If ho accents their call./ Thero will Ipo a social dancing par- ty at] Killmetr's Hall this, Weduos- day- (Wouing, March 17th, in honor of too birth w of Ireland's patron saint. j I • ^ Tho three 4c4iool Commissioners of this bounty ere ndw in scaeiou at Gouvernctir, apportioning tho school Igono)* to the different districts of this county. • • f | A Messrs. W0stcr A? Conger, last week, imported five throe year old ateer*« They woro cwrtainly tho fin- est looking, ijound and plump beeves that We havolsoon in this market, Sheldon anjd Alfred Babcock start- ed for Depauville, .irff. Co., on Mon- day morning tr«in to attend the fun- eral of Mr, AlMrvd Fox* who died at his residence in Depauville last Satur day. : l^f\'> att ir r W;i •**. ; t- w: ± m ism af 5»A i W^fM^%£,«: «•?' /. * • :'AK '« 3'v>n* FieAaanttail«y« March 5.—lsii|rty i Ac beds in odb <luy invited by t steep they wo March 15tb.—Mrs, G. B. Itolmea it 111 with a cold. The Ice business last week*was booming. •\• • I Mr. Addis'If. Whitney was in town Saturday last. Mr. William Carpenter started for Michigan last Friday. Mr. Bert Nichols can again 1*6 ifound in the paint shop of J. I). Mor- rison. / - f ! Tho game of p i* making many of our men bald headed and women Insane. ', . • j > - Dr. Fisher and Wifo of Richrllle #ere the guest oif llev. D. FrA^er on Wednesday last^ Mies Mamie B. Townley and Ailie Lawrenco made your correspondent a pleasant call on Saturday last*. Qur merchants are pnRjiarliig for the spring trade and they assert that tho Indications arc favorable. Tho Amateur Dramatic club will repeat tho entertainment on Wcdncs- fdav Evei, March 24th, in tho church I the slor! and t Which thoy gavo thero a few week* ajgo, with the exception of tho farce. (Uvrarda). men were at the talc beds in out) tiny this week seek* ing employment, but were ajll disap- pointed, as thi names are full Talc mining Ic^ms to be contilglou*; Coltou has caovhjt* the dUcaso; somc- whoro in thA vicinity, a fbw days since, a New w ofk C*>., purchased a farm conta lowfi, who hearing of thelftrtnsact ment to a greater or lest extent, Creamery and fresh ^t«ite dairy' have WCmflSKsW fbSMAIiAV 3W I ofk C*)., purchased a inirL kulcfor*0000; E. itel- alab owned a talc bed, theiltransaction, and b ing iPoiAdAin. j -+Tho Baconian and Al- pha soolctlcTgave % so-ial at tho Nor- mal school building laat Friday night. The company flr^t assemtded in Nor- mal Ijall where they were very pleas- antly entertained with charade* and musiic. Immediately after these) ex- ercises tho company adjourned to tho lower rooms to partake of now sugar, orahges and pickles. Tho sugar will bo rime rube red by all especially by thoajej who paid for ono dish and *P^W H 1 the other. Tho oranges will' be remembered by those whaN swept up tho pAcllugs the next iiiorn* ing, and tho pickles by all, because thoy were thrown iti free. Everyone\| had a {food time'and departed feeding that such guttering*, however pecu- niarily-profitable, HHJ good to take. - • . ' I'- - - K - i Antwerp* M$rch 15th.—About one hundred weic present at the o|R ( uiiig of Uie (ti iwt Mill being built by A. II. Mon-/] roe, on Saturday lant. Thoy htHrted a Iittlo 20 inch ktono for grinding feed* It was a Huc<*esp, and groiind 30 bushels per hour. The mill will b•• in ordt-r K>r making flour in about two weeks. ; Mr. E. B. White is to have charge of it. ^ Oilman B. White returned to Little Falls, Monday, after a brief visit to his parents in this place. E. D. Rich of this place starts fdr Colorado, April Int. , \ I Oi Woodard' and family ivturned frotb Iowa last week. Mr. Woodard Is to have charge of A. & E. Copley's creamery again this season. . , < Business has been quite dull (Ot tho past two weeks. | . Tho JoflVrjon Iron Company axe making arrangements to start up their furnace at Stcrliugville soon. Wxn. Keen«vllle T. Vi, ii; N March 15—8ix new 'sign-boards, painted by Mr. AJnssoy, have juet put in an appearance. . Miss Cora Bell is visiting her fr.ends In Kenaselaer Falls. The Dramatic Club of Somerville, gaVo their entertainment In Draper's Hall Friday evening last, The actors all, sustained their parts remarkably well and brought forth peals of laugh* terfrom the, audience, and especially from the congenial \Sam who thought Iho shootingi affair fast \boss.\ ', . j • Last Thursday wbile a car of ore wga being hoisted ftom the Keene mine, the county Ing iron gave away and the oar rushed back with light* nlrig speeel to the bottom of the pit Fortunately no one was hurt. Frank 8. Uowe and Frank D. Big- arei Jurt for Kansas on the 16 th Inst. Prof. Museey and wife, the renown- ed contortionists and horiiontal bar performers^ will give an enteruln- ment In Drapers Hall this evening Tho St. Lkwrcncc manufacturing Co., of whiclj A. Corbin, Jr.,is Pros., will manufacture talc iibre in addi- tion to their whoel harrow and other buKin^ss provided they secure suita- ble talc bedsa We are pleased to learn that Geo. Sp tUbury, sqn of our townsman, Mr. D. SpaJttburyj haa secured tho first- class position] of cashier with Messrs. Steruo Bros, j ono of the largest retail dry goods houses of rNew York city* Wo learn that it ^. Dewey has neon very succesafuf in Scouring or- ders for gold aiiiT silver plating in this vicinity, and arc pleased to learn that hhj work has given perfect sat- isfaction. Ho is an energetic and reliable young man. The following U a Sl«t of letters re- maining uncalled for in Gouverneur post offico,/Monday, March 15th, J 80: Mis*. Haniiafi Bakor, Mrs. Emeline Dodlge, Miss Martha Goodfellow, (troVo S. (UJ&ok, Henry Parr, Miss VOUIMI PeariRon, Miss Emma Wal- ters, Miss Amy By lie. E. 8. Fovijle, formerly of Hermon, moved to town last Ttiesday, a|nd has become*'a pbrmanenf/ rosiden^ here. We are glad ito extendi to him a hearty wolcomc, and only wiflh tlnvt bun- dreds more <>f su^ti men would take up their honics fin this town, offers such JRp&ildid advantages for education an (^business. \Those who heard Mr. Peaale were Iqud in thii/nraUe of him as mirable rtmner and reciter, s great pawer; and control of voice,and n keen i)erco;ption of tho thought of tho author. ; It is quite rare t on tutoring |o the public taste go /{(ood jujlgnient in select tt0*ni**hcH **o thoroughly enjo) ^veningV ejntortainin^ut.\ — \ g )tmdfnt of fort. At M. E. thiM, Thursday evening. Two 25 em.; three tickets, 30 cts. i / From many notices tho following U selected as tho brtcfoat summa/ryof Mr. Pcaw'a entertainments, w|iy \s to read in the ^. E. church / this, Tburnlay evening: \Tho readings and recitations of C..B. K. Peaso,were highly entertaining- He thoroughly identifica himself with the 0j>iijit and manner ot whatever he |irt*seitfj»L 'St. Michaols' and the •Palmetto ahjl tho Pine' tfero lino; (specimen*' of Ifpcible and offoctivo dcjclaniiuion. Tub hor- rors of star vat tbn at sea wero por- travoil by look and gCHturo with such vivid distinctness tlfat, as several la- dies expressed it, Hkoy couldnjt bear to look at him.' He has a wohderful faculty to portray the ludicrous and comic. The verdict of all that had tho gpod luck to hear him was that he could be and was irroslstib y fun- ny. As a dramatic delineator and reader, Mr. Pease is excelled by few. He only has to be heard to belappre* oiatod.\ — Cambridge, Washington County, ftyst. . Ticketa at Wm. Whit- ney's and tho post office. TWo tlck- ots> 2r>tO^; U*rce tickets 30 cUl an ad- bowlng mt one evinces orfa or \h\u nn Corrcs- church ItickctH, i ln the last Hichvillo communica- m tho \Boys\ to tho Times, thev oted an old adage, which said •^Grcat minds often run In tho same channel\ and illustrated it by \Her- bert\ and \Fallsteii\ of Ilailcsboro. In regard to it I can say that \Her- bert\ and \FallsUff\ being twins it would naturally bjs expected that the thoughts of tho great minds Would bo concentrated. t The Universalis^ Society will hold a sugar sociable ai tho rosidenco of Mrs. B4nj. Ceoas on Friday Eve., next. All are invited to attend. Hev. Donald Eraser preached his anniversary sermon last Sunday, taking for his text Hebrew 10—39. This being the third year nince he became settled as pastor of tho tlni- vcrsalist society in this village, Mrs. A» Hurlbtitt is confined to tiio house on account of ill health. . / Why do not motto of our bdslnoss men ad vol Use ? Let them bear this in mind: \That success in every en- terprise lies in one word, advertise, i F A L8T A rr. <_—* # L_ Chippewa Bay. March 12.— School has closed for the winter;—writing school is taught by Geo. Morrisgn, who is an experi- enced teacher. « | * Navigation opened earlier this year than it has ever before In the memory of the oldelt Inhabitant. Tho schooner Nassau was towed into tho bay, where she loaded with ice, whence she was taken by the Armstrong £o Ogdensburg. Two barge* aro now loading with ice for a brewery at Rochester. Capt. Henry Dennir has go no to Milwaukee where ho will join his ateamer, City of Now York, of N. T. lino* . • i • • Tho achnoi \over tho creek\ closed yesterday. In tho evening tho schol- ars, under the management of their teacher, Eugene Dake, gave a fine exhibition. ltoger R. Allen has just returned from Florida, wherje ho spent the winter.' Two y^un|g alligators ac- companied him home, aged respec- tively nine and six months. \ A vory young man called upon a young Mfiss a short timo sinco anu when the timo for hirh to bid her ^good evening arrived, ho remarked that it was very dark. The young lady taking pity upon his youthful superstition, spoke to her pa about it. Ho agreed to accompany the yoiiBg spark on his homeward way to protect tiim from ghosts *nd\sich.' When about 200 yards from biabojard- ing houso ho spoke thus to pater fa- mdias, 4i f pjeo a light in tho window; I am not airtrald now;—j-ou niay go.\ thought he wlaiild put tho price so o same Co* f . to sell, Id not accept his first o.Torand uccoAliegly named % 10,000, but they clos«»l the bargain so quick he hadn't tiimi to winlf much less to back out. |J | Mrs, Wm. ilFrccman's t**am ran away In the ptijtar bush the other day. Their driver Icfcpia. Froenicr, who was standing iinfrar when they took fright, threw Igiiifrsclf across the sled to grasp the other side. AJ ihs which were the tree throw him from point of tho runner struck him in {the face leaving him senRoless^ for iho time. Ho escaped with a bruiseoi aldo and black eye. Tlio hordes took * short! cut for tjho barn where thiy jwero caiught. j Mrs. Geo T'll^rjCeraan ns very hick. Dr. Murray is Iptiendinj/ bcr, how- ever, and if inetpiOal skilljcan save, she sly to f#4over. alsolsteadicd up. There is no posi- tive' excitement* however, or any- thing In the way of decided buoyan- cy, but the \hole\ that shippers have made in the stock has evidently been of much benefit, and tho sca«on pron - ines now to work out in better shaje than could have been hoped for early in tho week. Exporters continue < n the lookout for stock, and are bid- ding ll»c. up to 23c, according tof quality, with some sales of both we«tcrn and state within this range. Receipts for tho week 1G575 ; pack- ages ; exports G,510. Creamery, fancy .,.,„.. ,.,.. CrcaniLry, choice. *.. Creamery, (TOIKI to prime,.... Creamery, p<K»r to fair f.VramerV, nut*, avfriipe fall ma«lc. XtLie |>at)» aii<i lut>«, ruoic^, frvuh... stniq ttrkiiiH, fancv HUle firkin*, choir* . : State firkins. g<**\ U> prime State W<jl«h, choice Utaie Welsh, fair to §?**{ s«aie |M>or. Western imitation creamery, rhritce W Ob tern dairy, elioi<*<*.. Western dairy, fair lo good Western factory, ehoMu*. .. ^WcMcm factory, goo<l to prime Western faetory, iKH>r to fair CiikKAK—Thoro has been aivi> f4real Clo.l^ 0«i**ie, l^n ss 54 SO ti 24 '21 H Is under a fait Our old fib back in the no i4, Jtidson bborhookl. (Jeer, March 1G.—' kala, Ohio, a thin place, is ifcvlllr. hbs. ilteejo, of Patas- J. KecRO of pi of T ti homcj on a vieit. Will return Friday. j . Wo clip the fallowing from the Lake Shore rrisajof Ontario, Wayne Co.: \Miss Lull i\. Pugobf Kichvllle, St. Lawrenco (|o.| is visiting at Mrs. J. W. Bennett*!, She U [expected to make a protrjac(ed visit, and her friends have seiured for Lor a largo class of music sfcholars, tol whom nbe will devote hcrlatitantlon Iduriug tho coming month!. She Is luonsidercd ooo of tho best Icuuirated teacher's of «S5 «W a31 *a<* hSi nil a<A BVI •*i ail l:*l lifl «2(i all more ac* V « 1 livlty during the past week,ahd quiu* a reduction is thcreforo mad in fttock, but beyond this the market has not materially improved. | An es- timate of the stock Tuesday! March 9th, makics the quantity in first hand? unsold St 4^,000 boxes. Fourteen cents continues to be tho beat price paid by exporters, with fair prospect *\ of a continuance at that figure thin week. Jlomo movements aire fail and salosofchoice white ched*© con- tinue to be exported at our ctxtreme quotation, Wctdcru flats arojselling at 12|f>i 13|c. UeceinU foj tlio week 4,076 boxes; exports 10 172. HI HINfHM IXNALS. ^SAPff^V CH1LDHKN, music in Western Niyv Y<iik.\ Ituv. .1, A. Dickson, of parishville, is in town. j Circular CoJfercnco tended at tho M. urday and Sun was well at- ll. chiircliw last 8at- . |u. cnurciiw lam nat' ltvy. Unioii service* day cveninir in tin CHIP -^«*^ wero hold Suiday evening in me Baptist church! 1i«>v. C. ^ liawk- IrifS of Antwcrl, preaching. A new b;>y baiby ut Isaa<; Walker^. School'closcdl in DtsU No, 9, laat Fiiday. - Mi^RArvilia Maaon/ has been the efUciint teacher t9io/ past term.. / I [ / t : Ono of our >|r)img tr rnen disturbed tho reveries of (f ti Hkunk lant Sunday evening. His |oflence wns rank, it smells to IlcaVt Col. A. (iodaid went to IVc^cott, Out., to-day. | X* 1 Thir wlerW^gd^U r^ad in a recent num- f;> ^H-r of the HERALD that n the Jacobsons, Great;* Clothing, ftool andif Ladies' Shoe establish- U ment was to beremov* •* ed to the VenBuren k House block on the 20th 1 da*' of AnriL Her : whole family, Includ- H ing sovens eons and two danghterj^all mar* ^ r(i«d Mint jaettled in this section, have •* pAtronitfd the dacobsons everalnee ' their firA^ opeciuir in Gouverneur,. over a ycjafago. Laut Monday white >n town ^he called at tho Jacob*ons\\> heatlquaijter^ ntid priced an overcoat * tor her k< ^id ms'ii' and finding them \' ^o cheap Ute l>o/i}£ht two of them,one Mt tor him sjnd a^you scf, ode for her* ,*' -* It. Sh4 is flow outjadvising all her ^ neighbor^ lp go to Jptcebsons 'while * v their-givkr closing out sale conklnueaf mid niaktf all the purchases In cloth-] >ng, boot^ ind sboe^, (imts and capsy that tln\v will need for soqjclimeto eoiiio« U is«owlng to the exta^ulve taciHtics bf their Boston manutic- turea thats the Jacobsons can under- Hril nil competitors in 'the clothing and boot Ht»d shoe line and now that <* they are closing out preparatory to V removing-to their new quarters In <j tho Vatifyiren Block, our people will * i immediately tako advanUffe of the ^ present opportunity of maxh% their , purchaseai Without doubt they will J - ^ nave fully (70 |>er cent by ao doing. • > ^ l!Aitt>wjtRK.—C. II. Bowne's stocks of hardware incJudes every descrip- / tlon of ir#n, Un, rinc and sheet irojt warokep&by our first-class city etv tablisbmctitsV No change In prloee tiiice the treat advance in Iron. • ; j g«T- People in wfntjfcf any kincf of Hardware jfrom k paper of tacks to a cooking range aviil purchase itoheap- cr a C. ll.iBowhe's leading-hard ware •*A. Plorpunl. ie woild moves here March il.—T a** elsewhere. n . j Wherever tho|Ili:nAT.i> Is read it ia acknowledged if bo tho be»t paper in tho county* The roada ha that but little h iumbeting bunit feet of logs mil? this winter. Some have malU are preparing to been PO bad hero been done in the s and many mill ion emain in the woods sugar and otbera do so. / George B. \Vi|*<)>n has moved back to his farm. O. Ilolden hai'taken C. Griffin's place and Mr. in has moved to Col- ton } Eld's C. Shawf I?iilvcrsali«t, an I). Adventist, moetitigs in the for tho la*t two Isptipt; Gatdticr, M. C. Wilcox, S. IliHvo been holding f^llick echoed houHe, lonths. Kortk atockholaM. , '* March 1.—District school! closed last Friday^ • | ; !• Mr. Frank Smith soon removes to Norfolk having purchased the farm owned by Isaacs Town, j A. L. Dyke has sold his interest In the steam milt to Geo* Crapscr, of Lawrence. | j ' j ' Mllo FletcheV is home! frojrn the Normal school, sick. , Mrs. Albert Smith has be^n very sick with long disease. She covering slowfcv* Miss Helen O'Brien haa closed her school on account of her alaterj alokneas. , j .. ' : j, Mfa. Cordelia Batch U ala^ very and there is ao hope of low A: m •>^ B. D. F. ' oovehr h 'ii Ail^t H j ,\ Sonservhle. March ,»4.*-Tho enterfainmniifs l^ivcn by! ottr I)rarnat)c club havo been very MitWtHfiil.. Miieting much cn- touragctuciltt at homo thoy decided to try oi^o i entertainment at Keen- \ilie , which took place last Friday <>vetting, t mpl was a great SUCCCPS. Near thocloso of tho fiiKt piece sllittlo incident !occurred which was not * quite in accord witty tho program.' Tho vidian of the play, after a long wiring of heroics, wa n supposed to wind tip, as well regulated villains tdiould, by shooting himself and dying to Islow nmslc. Arriving at tho propel point ho tried to fire,when to hlSHir^rlse and the ainu^cmeut of • the audience, tho ptyee wojldn't go. Two or three IneflVcfual attempts to discharge the pisttd followed when the curtain Ml leaving quith a heal- thy would-be suable, dohiirion bow- elMr was equal to th<» occafb/n, rai 1 *- \ptf the curtain ho announced that ino man who tried to shoo^ hiniM'lf bad hinco died, thus ^11iHfyi11^ poetic ju-ilioe and restoring; good feeling** in t^io breast of tho audicmo. Tho Villain *ays, next time he trie* to fllioot himself ho will do it with a club, for a\»diillala nev«5r misses flro.\ he farce, **State Sot^rctn\ was well cccivud. The entertainments netted ho club about $20 00 which will be xponded in repairs on our church. Thanks arc duo to tho many friends t rbo assisted in the preparations; to J. M. I4OWU of Keenville for gratui- tous ufio of'stage scenery, curtains ftc; also to J. T. Re>nolds of the HKRAM> for use of costumes, swords ffco. ' - ._. :. ^ W. «- ' Braaher. / c;oi«i. frol<t, soM t \ Hani to get an<t harder to hold. Two of our most Influential men, HomC. T. Uulburdand 11. It. Ells- worth, will go to the silver mines on Eaglo River, Colorado soon. Mr. II. is president and Mr, E. superinten- dent, of a company at that\poiuCThe best wishes of this community go with them. I Brasher has been quite gay for sometime with entertainments, par- ties, visitors (rem Colorado, Ox Bow, matrimonial changes Ac, Ac* Rev. Waugb has had a final decis- ion In bis case fjrom himself, a uni- versal decision ot the citizens, and also a decision from the investigating committee appointed by the Presby- tery. Business brisk; the swtfet spring rtin of sapjhas been*-has gbne—and muter res times bis away. MAX. We had the pnvilcgc of attending a meetihg of thojH. l'ierpont Health and Ttinpcranc|j Club. Thin is a branch of the American Health and Temperance Awj^cUtion tho hdad quarters of whicljarcjat ButtluCrcek, Mich, The cluh|etimh< r< a»>out thir- ty. Ti|e exerciMM eoyi^iKted of dcd:v- mations, e8sa>H,l)'Vccitathnia, nong^, discussions, rcmjbkH, etc. Tho in- terest in tlio woii i« rapidly iiureas ing and we hope||hat tho good com mencement ending^ eading How tojTfaJk* themfto. ateeptkem lil j ^tore thanlclsesVhere, . g42tf Health 4iud They will Take Care of ^ - , t ' l77?*7^llL '« ' i% % i tiki* B-^f I Get Lroa'i Patent Heel auS>B4tfs appusa to ••ie mrM. . I uioiie new bo^ er ahoea before yoe rati laieai The Joy of every treil-reaulatet) OVCI - . ; . tWT *\\**? boutidiold comes chiefly from thel Oi>i> PAi^Kitf at 50 cents pet htiti* children. Thousands of affectionate J «*retl, ior Sf le at the iixgALD oflosv parents tlo not take care of thei? clnldreh. Through ignorance more than through culpable neglect tbe> snffer them to fall aick and die, when knowledge might have saved ! them to love and home, ' Dr. Davidj Ken- nedy offers his \Favorite Remedy\** emphatically a medicine for thb chil- dren—gentle in its action, containing no harmful ingredient* whatererjgoiuii straight Co the Blood, which, whei. impure, is the *0at and source of di* ease. *• laroritc Hemcdy \ is thi friend of childhood, and should be found in every nursery in the land.— Keep it iu your house for youn chil- d 1 on'8 sake, as well as for youn own. Try it and you wiU be glad you saw this article. Make* no mistaken The medjeino is Xi Favorite Itcmeily] and the proprietor's name and addrtV** 2r Dr. David Kennedy, Rondout, pT. V. Ono Dollar a bottle. March. lb *& Thomas & Tread well, Pbotograpli erw over the VOHI Office, Gouvenn-ur, have received their new instrument**, ihe/f)uc8t ever hi ought into Nort.hern Ne<v York. They are now ready to lurijish fiiHtclab* piolures in all the latest Ht> les and t-iz.e*. hltf — , —. +++ —-- - .,-— fYm SALK.—One sieam boilei suitable for chee*e factory purposes; twelve press screws and rods tor cheeho press. A good bargain for auy person who purposes building or rcfuriiUhiiig a cheese factory. Call on or address, *» d. L. KHAKK, Gouverneur, March 6th, 1880 ' g62w2 -**^ A youmr l*dy eaid to her 14ver: \Charley far h it around the world ?d \j^iout twenty-four niches, my darlwi^'ireplied be as his arm encircled her waint. She was the woild to him. And so is Dr. Thom- as' Eclecli ic Oil tho world to over) pciHou who b»8 used it for coughs, robin, rtieiimatlKm^ excoriatod nip- ples, ilvsoiitery, &c. It ib unmcas- urably the bvbt rern< dy in usiv. All medicine cieatera sed it. Sold by La- \'ack A^ C<ix, Gouverneur. iw j , g46tl V ty* Orr> pAtRits at titty cents pertitaasVJ . died, for *lle at the llKUALD ottesv * ',r I ; , , tmtf f Go to U. II. Ik)WDe*. hard#iri -lure for eTrrytliiug la hi* line. . - .- -, , AwNOiTfOKMKKT.—Draper h Ab^>ott of Keenevtlle, N.,Y M wo$id rrapefet*/ 1 f*'^ fully announce to their numerouS T \' r frieuds and cuntoaners that they haVe t jiiht put Into their store a very large • -took of boots and shoe* which thef\ *%iil oflcr at greatly reduced prleea' tor tho next 30 days. Thoy have also secured th^ services of a flrst-ciaea^ attou. inakerj who wHi be ready oi| ana after March ^t to make or repalre boots and spocs on short notioe. r . e «6ltf. : -••*- NRATNEHSJAND DISPATCH.—-Buslneie cards, address and calling cards a specialty at the HERALD office. tf ATTKKTioif.— vTiHiiUig to gilne tW i>eople of Gouverneur and vicinity an '' l \ importunity to obuia the greatfet 1 /> t>argaius in winter dry goods ever* ^ fftred in Northern New York, weV *:{ would res|>ectfuliy callthelrattentloil/ . j to our great.cl.oslnif sale of winter dry Vi^ ] goods which was ii»augurate4 Mon*j^ lay, Jan. 26th, 1880. Theee goods will be *old absolutely at coettocloee u 4 tbe affairs of the late C. W* Olbbef f and aro new and seasonable ..gooda. Don't forget the place when you visit the city. Giums. 30 FortttJt.* .» g46tt Ogdenaburg t K. Y; is>< OLD PAPERS at 50 cents per h dred, for sale at the UKRAJLU offioe> < ••• • *• |* JOB PmirrrNo.—For any and all kinds df Urst-ciaas job printing,wbene cheapness, neatness and promptness V ts any object, either send or apply ajt the GUI VKKWEIU IIEKALD Office, tl ; rive UtuiiTa Thavnaauia aSfroa>a% r \* ID tbo pai»t f«w UI«,DUM Uiare baa haea BM* auAoTi.uuobuttkHi ahiieti'a Cora said. 0*U df of p«>opla wae hars ua#d \L tie* of conaumpOoa bavS beak ma i E*I March IIT> 1 li— 11 for thei past we atand HJill. A Daughter to Ward bint Frida well. 10 Kacfo in. Gard lliratn Heucrofi Sal I V mittcc d. I>. Kin not havo a bad OCCASIOXAL. «*.—_ artfa. 1 g been verV'lcold >k. sugaring is at a dr and Mrs Jasper Kvc all are doing well, j At tit Kve. W lliratn David Kobb\Si U. () Ki-rr an«1 meeting Saturday r waH#eho*en tylerk WHH Klec(i*d Pres, mail, t'. II. Brown, ui retL Pagne, com- wlMirv Maker; price paio far tniiiiutlctui ing R M<d the ptilronl pay the filcHiiaii Tor, figuring an<l tucnl^li the ifftnetH for five cov.it . Factory t<» open Say lit and continue until Oct IrtU I / W anvn f'agiieSK ytiiingi sf child* is very sick. | / * Mrs. Ooo* Fnlt/ian died Saturday MMI-CII VMh. AudlewGlark in very ill. II- D. IIr.igd<»n|d Cnnton lb G. M. of the'l3 th Ma^anic district wa« iti town March fit hand addressed Wdd wood No.477 on i!»e rule*-and regula- tion of MaM>iiArv| Thero will Mm grand Leap-year Dance at the* Jtulhton Ilou^e March 'iiiih 18H0. II j Prol J. S. LJjs Ron oif Canton oc- cupied the pulpit of Colon Church Sunday moiniogjj He preached a very sermoTii ft ! lief elate l lie ftrcretlona* fn otir «u<l«Hvoirt to |Mt*»er\f liuiUlli it It of tin! utta<i<«i MiuMirtaix <• that w*» k?v\t tl»c wore- t*»r> n>Kt«tn |u IHT(««| rou/lilnm. TJie well ktiOMh uiij»»<l^ t Kidiiry-\> <>rt, liti* »|MTUIC a<- tlon upon jf!f*V<liii*}n, h* w ainl bowcU. I »»• i inntCM'l of t <Ut0tn|( with vile bitter* or <irnjil<' pillio. It m eSrt* 1> vegetitbie and m prompt but mtttl in acttoii. Iw _ 41 ^--»«•_*«—1.-+^.„ Home—A private shelter to cover two loving hcarta, the corner-stone ot winch Is tho virtue ot women, and from whoae doom all other blessings ol civv\7,ed lite are to bo traced. Bui yei no homo in complete without a Mipply of Dr. Thomas' KclcctricwOil, to prevent dis^ane, or' for cure ot couyhs Ci/ldrf, rheumali^tn, neuralgia, &c. Sold by LaVack & Cox, lw fees of Doc-tviea* The f^e <»f <\<H>U*n in an lem jtftiat vcrrj many pcrrfop* are iincn»-U''t in Jundki pn^«*nt. Wi Lvllev« the M».lu*«iuie »*f vii»iti«yii» f.i<*», ti f^)iitlae<t to iH^tnvl ii#r 1 Uie TaM number more Utan i.uuu eaae* cured. AH coaftit, croup, aallMUL m c.iio*. yield at ot**, beace 11 ia thai eearybpdlr •I»eaaa in lu pTai»*. To UKM# wbQ Jaave aalt UM--1 u, let ua nay, if you bare a fulld U\e < roup, and Vou value life try it. for lain^ back, ludeoi cbeat, uae8Wlati> porous planter, hold by > oar dnlgsist. A Mrang« saea>fde. l>o you know jibat fbeie arc atraa, fTdSlflil0 >*l,ua«l3eiletit la <»u 1 com m unity, we wi> alraojte twoaaae Oaay ^ i hwm to prefer lo suffer a»d IMUMI Uralr day• nut* § *' erablv, uuvW ^ b> <l.^|K>p«la, ami Urer ©<*•- !., itlaiiit, indtyre^tion, coiiHiipaiion. ana geaerat b>aty, when J^biiobe Vita!liar u fuarraateed to cure\ Uiem. Qv £ We bare a apecdy and poalttre cere, 1 tarrb, diphtheria, ranker mootli,and in SLilobV Cnuurh itemedt. A n free friUi each bo uie, Uaa It if you health, and i«oct breath. J'riee d0 oeota. by all druggiMi in bu Lawrence Co. iw»i % f • a*. woul * tax a nii'l in n«»<\l of H ilml) v)hit, i/\iar $l t uuu for ti*c«hCAl attemlaitgl mlnne! .' A ail <»\< buttle of Hop litter* mke^ Uthiuw wimlj Mive ibe $l,(M«0nml nil Hit } »'JI '» K|oki»e»i».- lil. i |»lw12 wbu!b year, a %car |n»ctf • #•—-4, ' ice.—Hive to tiilrty ii*' K< Metric Oil will IJ^atl this twice dropH ot 'Ihvimar* cure common mrc threat. It tievrr fad* in croup. It will euro a coM <»r cov^U In lweiity<-four to forty-«ight botiiM. In the name ot humanity, we appeii', liiat you apply it in cases «T woundrf, burtiK and hC^ldi*, hold by LaVack'A C*»x. (i*niv« rnetir. L*w +0— -~ ADJl HTAB1F III.OTTKK TAili.rT. If idlcneMi does not produce vic*S' Or malevolence, it commonly produces melancholy j therefore, let erery man i>e occupied, and occupied in. the highest employment of which his nsv ; turc is cafmble ; aisd If he Is suffering j from rheumatic pains, colds, coughs or bronchitis, and i» desirous ot get* • / ting immediate relief, let him try a,i */ bottle of IJ(r. Thomas' Ccleotric OIL 1^9 (fleets ace wondevfal. 1 ,ee worui j UCM .nan. j Wo would aiuiounro fo the iiublii that |vA have purchnsed the rigtit foi tho donnty of 8t. Lawrence if tin eloquent 0111 St John 4 2X c 11 H: Mai?*riag:esi. is *e- Non's Iher re- IKLRnD-TALCO bride'n faUur.on Chwrlefi l». Mct^e Km ma K. Talcott Child, ofllciailnjf c AI7HTIN-M1T. K fathei Mr.lohn Mt finder Austin,of r Kev. Townley, oft CllADl>(^rAKM age, on tho llth Charbllo to MIM (totivernetir. Ito - At the home w the .'M da? of Maxell 1 $ML>,M r. I, of ItOiitftYille. to MIM Louiavllle. He v. A. M. rgytuaa. At th»- home */t the brblc*» r, of (iouverrieur, H* l-e- Icr, toMI»*Harah MIIUT. aling clergyman. It.-At tbe M. K. par»on- <Siv of MV'b, 1««0, K W. 1 JMitn L. Farmer, txjth *f I. i>. l'ea^lce, oflicialing ^iiAilarly let-17 and rlcr^vmau. -. WKAVKK-IirMI«ll-A/ Ma««cna. Feb. 25'h IHHII. bv llev. Mr|plav'<', Mr. A. Weaver aw m»m IJaKgio lliinl^.bf l.ouihvltle La#din£, | Jitter head* ol N. V. ftr^ Koeale. / Mr. Geo. L. Morrison has Unght two successful terms of writing in this village. Mr. ML. waa to reward the person who improved the most with a gold pen and holder. Miss Annie McNally received the prize* M. D. thus (affording for holders, MARKET. Bi-jrtKit—SiiiU tho eaily pait oi the Week afTAir||have improved, ship- pers iiavlng cofcje up on their bids, much encouragement ^o have accordingly Time end sfoney J*ov<»d to rvrrj^Bn^i UCM .nan ' **c for he MEAtU & lUuiUS AUJCSTAlll.K Uu/T- TKK ITAULKT. Thla improvement comprises caiesider, bill beads, notef, and everything requsite for dally UJM? of the accountant. Par Adapted to the UMS #( bank merchants. No counting houso ought to bo without it. It avoids all mis- takes by keeping correct dates and a memorandum of every transaction In matter** of account between tho prin- cipal and bis customer*. * We respectfully invite the attention ot ovcr> business man to carelttdy ex- amine this blotter, and intcrfd to re- tail the same at such a price ns will bring it within the reach of all and insure its general use- This tabict is put uj|> III packages of note ami commercial size, blocked. Any peisou ordering bill, note, or tho 11 KHAL!» ofllce of Oouverncur,«an have the same tab- 1 leicd without extra charge. Adtlrcss all orders to II G. Reynolds, Ptibjish- f er HkUAU>, CfOliVeriletir, N. Y. — —— *+•*+> Tbo Announcement tljat Totter it Sherwood will ha\o Jiujlterick's^ pat- terns for sale will pleasiejthc Gouverneur and vicinity,as they have b en obliged to send fori these popu- lar patterns heretofore, i 1 Call at Tliomas & Tread well's, o the Tost Oilce, tiouvorncur, for<*hO* togf^phs. . °l*{ Fllea! PI leaf Plleal , j Da rou know what U ii vo«aS>r wlQf pnssf II von do, you know what ta*a*6f UM woeatlor- tneni« of the human frame. The moat parfaclt cur* ever known i» Kidney-Wort. Xtoeraaessv* Mipation. and then IU Vonlc acUoa raalorSS h<aJtb to the diseased bowels, and prevent* DS* currctiC4: of thq dl»eaa«. Try It without dala/, hlwl , ...... M - ••• *» ' i4 llavc you given electricity a trialj/ for your ibtointitism,madam?\asked tshe minister, as he took tea with tbe old lady. \No ; tbo electricity in J>r. ] Thomas' KcJectiic Oil cured* me, <ihd saved me ninny didlars of cx|>ense.\ I have half of a dobar bottle left, and if I could not get any more, om hun- dred dollars could not buy it.\ Be* suit: Minister immediately procures a bott le. lay Thomas & Tro^.dwell have the new prices* for uiakitig babies' pictures In ono half tbo usual time. Over tbe Post Office, Gourerneur. hltf TUB 81 XBKAM Sn-Dio.—Tha pho4 tograph galicrv formerly owned and run by Card & tfmlth, lately byLL' it. lirown, has been thoroughly refit- ted and furnished as a fir at-class gal- Jcry. Mr. W. t;. Carlan(d;^f UticVa Complete master of the photographic sit, has taken charge of tbe~stud^o. and Is now ready to wait upon ail Ola and a host of new customers. Tbtee rooms are on the ground floor, be- tween the Episcopal Church and tfee 'Got YrHNun; HutALD office. Call earl) and avoid the rush. * hlwl ---• —•* -—— >* ' r ~ '* >' -—•— Again Vlctytona. At the Tntertiaiioi>»MStfry Fair, held la^Kcw Yoik, l>eoeu)l»er lt<?». a cowunittae of the moat export btiti4r*<natcrft tna<ie the mpai earafuti te-t« of all iaa iHirerent butter colors. l*b« re- ^ VI raise* their limits from l(<2c. per lb. anjd in man cases have been sue- i. cessfAl In obtlln their figures over former sales. I Lines of fall dairy* packed selectiim of the same class of stockl choice western factory, when it cat) bo founfl. imitation creamery, and fjhe cholcdlldts of western dairy, are ail in favor And feel the improve- '•/ MIl« «u rhe ujuiiu 10 Wells KkSardi tjolor. motit a want of the only priae »ou A Oo,'» i'erfooiad Batter j Ai9ain tin* oniri'ai aad perfect ootor. adics of! Mv»re« a votary ** n aiwayi doe# whaa tliera U mpe in titor* Md by a« dru^iaU aau honest and fair comj h Take no other. rtuioo w 1th aay ol lu eoaa^ lw [is heretofore, j w )AY»OjiLV.-\y|o Foil30 I)AYaC)NLv.-\y|efVillpay$l.- 25 per cwt.In trade for wift|cast scraj>«, suck as stoves, mowlijg machines, mil| castings, etc., for tho next 3tf day* only. Tbii i»* a higher relative rl<i© than that of pig irt>n and canoot t Those intolerably painful and con* stantly harassing things called pilee, which ti-ouble so many people, are soon healed by I>r. Thomas Eclectrle] Oil—the great external remedy\ for phvaica] suflerihg and means of re- lieving pains. A very small quantity achieves results of the moet gratifying >o s^ustahied longer than the opening) k | nd Tbe advertisement of thbl *.:*: vlV' ^ of spring. Wo offer thin price as we ; need the iron for immediate use. TMOMrsjrHf & HII-L./- Gbfevernour, March li, >U. hlw3 Potior & Hherwood have taken U e agency of E. liutterick *^0o. and will have on baud a complete assort- ment of their patterns, lw remedy should be read. Note—Bcleo- trie, Elected and ejectrlaed. 1# - NOTICB.—1 hereby give notice that rhavc giren m> aon, Rolls M. Pat- terson (wlio waa 20 years of eg* the 12th day I of March, 1880), his Um* iron* this date*- J. N. pATTa*ax>* t .. blW3 h Gourernev, N. Y, V / 7 F I\. r **l $fc\ *&. tl J **% s: \> 1