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^ ^ s m s ^ s t s s f f - s m f m s ^ u C-'.c:7w-r.-‘ CojultMisuil TJme T a b h s . t''. d' I). A‘. li. vusav!-;. j.ii.wK. 7:.00 a . 51. •1: ;]5 I*. 5f. T:20 i*. M. li: 3;^ A. .\r. 4:40 i‘. M. Cf. T. iL n. * (i;iiiiiiux|uu, OAIXU HAST. CiOINd WICST. 3:47 p . m . I 3:l>0i*. jr. 3:t*jA. M, 7:30 p . m . 7:07 a . m . I 4 : I 2 . a . M. (Vp-! Viiicuiit;—A lex, ll-sy.. Loave .4 ('inyioii Tor j Lciives Clayton foi AU'.x:. 15.iV. I Oape Vincent. II :.7() A. .Af. j 7: 10 a . m . ^ 0:55 p . m . I 3 : 1 0 p . m . Conn.'ctinA- with the It. W. & O. I t 11. / V m a y k a I w . V i-.ytoii—A lex. H.ly. uiAViis. AinuvEa. 10:0) V M. j 0:35 A. 5i. 4 ;3\) P. it. 1 4:40 p. if. ComiciTtiii”' with tho U. & II. It. 11. li. -Pumpkin }BO Bocinl al Mrs. Win. jWilson’s tins evening. ■Rev. P. K. Jones, of Wisconsin, Is !viitiling fricn.ls in this and other piuts of l^tiic slate. Riley Allen left for llnlfalo Moiulsy jafternoon and will liuish llic season in ,rhe steamer Nyack. Patrick Ilnrkc, the Kingston diver who recovered two bodies here at the 'time of the accident to tiic Josephine, died last week, lie bad been a diver for » long hawser which hud to be payed out ,SY)-. A I L U m iA . I>t•^ero!lto (Mill Point) OKfloiisl'iii Down. 'I'liesid.avs,n'hmsdays ?s and SiUu «lays, leaving Roes’ wharf at il: 30 i‘. i Up Mondrys, AVednosilays and Frulay; leaving at 11:15 A. .\r. h [ o i r E U K ¥ d ~ ^ j \ NA I': Co. Oliiirlotte—Sfonli-e.al. t^teamer Magnet and others of the com pany lo.-ive Rees’ Avlmrf on the down trip a t 0 A. M., up at 3:30 p. m .. Brief Mention. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 31, 1881. Tins lKi>KPEAi)BNT xoiil he sent to Ifeic ^r^enJih^ve cents. The witli the commission. 30 ye.ai-3 but tins Avns tlie first instance in Avhich he rvas sei^t down for bodies. The stcuinev Flower city is to be re- jbuilt this winter. If her owner will af1[d, aft of her wheel about 75 feet, she will jiook more like a steamboat than a bird with her tail pulled out, ns she did pre- jvions to burning.—PrtRarZ/im. —Wliilo Thomas Dunlavy, of Car- [thage, was using his hand to whip horse he struck a little too hard and ibroke one of the bones just below the elbow. If Mr. Dtmlavy had been a little more humane he Avould not ftave been laid up now ■n'ith a broken arm. -The union picnic at Prospect ITeiglits, Thursday, was attended by peo ple from LaPargevillo, Three Mile Bay, Clayton and other towns. The gather- Hing was a large one and highly enjoyed by the participants. » The Ileiglits is be coming a popular picnic resort. A large and enthusiastic citizens’ meeting was held iu Watertown, Friday night, to adopt some plan that will lead tlie state commission on the location of the blind asylum to locate in that city. Committees ivore appointed to meet and Ticentij-fii'c cents. The amount ini Posta<jc-siam}is maif he sent at our r/si. j - Cooler. - Look out for lire. -The Wcllivlcy llou-uj is closed. The trustees of the village of Adams iiave posted a notice cautioning people to be on the lookout for fire, and rccpiest- ing them to keep water on hand in bar- |iels and have pails in a handy place. The Hall iuia closi-d I uh store at UouiulB‘^>'outh continues, and each day its clTccts becoming more severe. Nearly all I'iic tcacbci -’iiislitute at W ateiunvng\’‘^**s are dry. this week. 9 —Robert Empie reports the hugsat -Tile I'iiou .mil House will bel^^^'^P winter wheat on record. Eroin clo.^ed lo-d.iy. gfour buchds and a peck sown on three - Ti,<, l.rii.io M lliva sliM liavvcstri lOS Wslieis. If nil, one can beat that let us hear from tiiein. lliiiiiiliig the Itnplds, Tlie item in last week’s iNDKrKNDEUT in regard to the tug and barge runuing tile Laebino rapids was crroitcous in far as its being an unprecedented event. In the course of a convcrsationi witli Capt. S. Q. Johnston, wc learneil tfiat up to tlio date of tlie completion of tlie La- cliine canal, it was au every day occur rence for barges 50 to 70 feet in length to shoot the rapids in tow of a tug, with 1 .still r:ig- ing near ('illihiige. --Tlie selioniicr Cornelia p:i;ised down on Hnndiiy wiln a full hull. — The Kound Island Hotel will not. be closed An-some days yet. --The bridge over Mullet creek on the river road is being rebuilt. — t;teitin<r.s Relle ami^\Aiiidori;r make trips to Kiiig.ston to-moir«)>v. — Many are driving iII from the coun try logfi to the ICingston fair. — T!ie steam barge (lood-Hit from Cl—.ehtiid pissed iluwu on iSu’ubiy. — 'i'oe Masonie frateirdty bdk of pui-l ting a windovs in the M. C. eliiirch. -C ‘III- and Wamlerer go to Kingston! nevi \Ve;hie.>day and fair. ^^r. Empie will sell a p.art of the crop foi — \ P r e tty nice thing in your paper this morning,” said B’ogg to the editor of the Matutinal Maranclor. \Y e s ? ” saiil tlie editor, inquiringly, his face lighting up Avith. a glow of pleasure. \ I •supiiose 3 'ou refer to my lender on the situation.” Fogg shook liis4iead. \O r course by a crew of 15 to SO men pet haps that neat paragraph about the Cuugtowa Railroad?” \ N o , ” said Cogg, \ i t was a pound of beefsteak that I took iiome for breakfast. Nicest thing I oversaw in the Marauder j^’pon honor.” |(Jomnussioners of Highways Attention! By diapter 700 of the laws of 1881 it Tluirsdiiy to tlieS'’^ provided that the several towns in this ilato shall be liable to any person suller- 1).-. i:am\sCKeuisionl.>Moalreaiwas|‘\S^besamo for all damages to person Aiiily p.ar.>m/.ed. The .se.ison, ^ —'J'he .Slraiiger has diseontsnned InrJ iiipn between Ogden.-.lmi‘;f iiml • Alo.van- dri;i Hay. y --l.''xuli>A‘-iMg.bf< an. eY<nw.-4ioi) part-,f 5.5 from'' IkiTnTnorej Aid., .stop'ie.l' Round Iskind. [\vay.s or bridges in such towns in cases in [which the commissioner oi commission ers of highways of said towns are now by law liable. Prior to the pn.ssago of this act a toWn as not liabnyiTf u ciVil uetion iii. any jevent for injury occasioned by sulToring Ja highway to become out of repair, and —The Jelferson county lodge I. (). oCHia a ruinous and unsafe condition. G. T. i.s in se.s.sioii at the Dep.-iuvdleStliough cities and villages maintaining lodge lo-day. Hliighwaj’s were liable. —The steamer ilagnel. made iier lastH Commi.ssionei-3 of iiigliways were, ,ho\y- trip dunday. B^e goes into winter quar-»ever, heid liable personally for negligence lets at tifontreal. Bin omitting the discharge of their dutj', .lohu Colon stalled for Wiseonsin|‘‘='''‘”S - h a n d s , or jiaving l.-eit Wi-ek, chiving to Huirulo with hisSi«thority to procure sucli fuucla and neg- feet long, and fast. Once when bound for Toronto her sliaft, Avas . broken and oi)o wheel fe'.i overbo.-u’d. A passing' stoumor, the same port came. 4ain declined, saying that he could own eonveyancc. - T!;e busine.ss places and mai y pri vate houses tliroughoiit the \illage arc decked in mourning. -We are luclebted to Connscdlor Morse for h'gul points in the subject of Uigb- way.s treated elsewhere. ■—.Mr. J . If, Barry, of Roelieslcr, own er of i,ho liunied steamer Flower city, was in town last wecic. - -Tiic village schools op.ni with a fair attendance from outside wliieb will be increased in a few days. ('apt. liL D. JCstes has laid up the mammoth hteamor Lawrence Gaigo, and retnr.icd lioiai' on [Mondaj'. - - Will the auliuH'Uies lUI up that cross ing tju Main stieel, or will lisey leaye il - ■’ ■ — Iccting to do so, or failing to apply llirongh the proiier chuipiel for the uceducl fiiiuLs,'ami it was held that a commissioners duty vvas not discharged by waiting to bo notified that a highway or bridge was out of repair, but that he should exercise a reasonable degree of watchfulness in ascertaining the condi tion of highways and bridges from time to lime, and prevent their becomjug dilapidated or dangcrops. d'fiore should bo no Rirther dalav in attending to tins matter to prevent ueci- dent, litigation, and the payment of larJo damages. The bridge across French Bay is notoriously unsafe for the reason there is not sufliciont raiUng op the bridge and on the soi^th-wcst bank of bay nc:u' the south-west end. Tiicre arc no doubt other jilaces in the town of the to be lu.nmR-u .u.i, .p ,. . . . . . . gdomanding the vigilant action — Dr- Bam will start on bis fall trip commissioners, a few <l:iys. Those who wksli to havep wmk done before, ho goes should call at! i.nt;.-, Vv'e re.serve a [il.ice for J. R. Clark Si Co.. DopauviUe, dealers in general me.cbandisc. Boo wind they have to say ill the next isfue. —Ye.dcrday ariernoou Prof, lloekncl devoted the last hour of school to a view of the life and attainments of the lamented presulout. ~ A . A, Stil|mau left for tlie New York Dental OoUdg;', Friday. Ho will spend i week a t his home in JIadisou county, and perhaps si few days in some other before going to flic city. Do is making rapid [irogress in the profession. —A coneert will bo given at llalpin’s liall, Wednesday evening, Bept. 28, for the benefit of tlie JNf. E. church. The entertainment coinsists of vocal and iii- stnimcidal music, solo.s, diielts, etc. Ad mission 15 cents. Tell everybody to tel! everybody to come. — Person.s wi.slung clie.ip advertising done should send to S. M. Pcttengill »fe crockery inp.layltou. lock ware. C’o., Boston. They have liad tiio su- Oliina, and the prices piviise check to oltor ns Q!8.00 for adver- ti.sing amounting at a fair rate to $83.33. A newspaper that vvill accept such an oiter will be reckoned among tlie things that were before finishing tlie con- • -Mrs. B.uiliolomowMaimn, Cjf 'Water- town, having had a long and sonic-wlijit debnitating sickness, le.!t her “loitic oh ,,| isado licr Biitijrdiiy, aboijt G v. sr., and isado way unobserved to the river in the viciui- 'iy of Newell street, and there drowned Ijersclf, She loaves a husband and two Olpidreij, the o!dc.‘»t pine years of age, to rtiourn lici: death. ITor corpse was ro; covered on Simday, ond an inqncsl; liclfl on Slonday.^ Dt. Trowbridge certilica to caused by • lior aickueaa. wliicli Avas general pros- ion. I believe I suffered every ill chat fiesli is licir to. The least e.\orlion oaused the greatest fatigue. I was tor mented witli dyspepsia and every irre.gu- larity. My blood seemed poisoned, pimples ami sores were all over iny body, nothing I tried ever gave me more than mere temporary relief, and I felt myscll iwing vrorse and worse. Reynolda, druggist, advised me to q^e Brown’* fryu Bitters. From tlie very start 1 bH ban to improve nosV I do not feel like the same woman.!’ —^Rcade, \th e tailor,” has engaged the services of anothei cutter to ticcorn- moduto his increasing business, —Insure with Ellis & Rogers. ditional cjiscount ot live per cent, on ail cnsli sales after Sept. 1st. He can do this because ids rent is low and he does his own work. All work warranted to please the customer. Gall on him. No. 11 American Arcade, 'Watertown. ■Clark lias been buying a fail uMort- of Edward’s celebrato.l Btone celebrato.l ia, and the prices ho is selling is far below any figure* evergi\ kory in Qlay lie'still kcei ven on iMaddi —Fresli Bread at the Bakery every day. —Buy your bread at the B-ikery—fresh every day. -It will pay anyone w’l im? mficiiiue to travel iy'l ihenper than Iravelitig it from $5 to $15 cl igonts sell them. ■Remember that at Ellis’ op.|y c,a\^ you get choiq^ Pp||feps, frpsh roasted. ‘ —Insiu’o with EHis iSf Rogers. First class companies reprpsonted, —Fresh r \ ■ Bqkory. Barber shop and house and lot. For particuians apply to G eo . M ikob , ’ a few feet os the tug dropped into tht three succc^ivo cascades, else the line would part. At each succcssiva \fall” the barge would shoot alongside the tug and taking advantage of the position the crew would haul in a portion of the hawser to hold in readiness for the next jump. These barges went to .Montreal and after loading with nierchandiac were taken to Kingston via the Ottawa rivoi and Rideau canal where the cargo was loaded into propellers and sent on up th( lakes. The pilots, and indeed the crew, were, for tlie most part, Indian's who were very Buperatitioua about shooting the rapids. On arriving at the head of them they were in the habit of. dropping on their knees and praying to charms about their necks, for about five minutes, and on getting into still water below tliey would rush to the cabin, and the way they would oat was frightful. Among the very few wdiite pilots at this time (1840) were Capt. Collins, of Che steamer Belle, who was master, of a tug, Capt. Poweis, of Kingston, his mate, aud Capt. Archy [Marshall. Mr. Johnston was \boy” on the tug men tioned, and made a reputation among the sailors on tlic first trip. Tlio tow line wa* not slackened as the tug passed over the first fall and as a matter of course it parted. The crew became frightened and as the barge shot over the rapid and came alongside the tug they deserted her and clambered aboai#. Mr. Johnston and ITonry Oadea took a hawser and going aboard the barge stayed till thc*ir destination was reached. A few years previous to this the vessebs uscdjn navigating thq St. Lawrence riv er were not of sufliciont size to assume the dignity of \barge but were simply bateaux, or Durham boats, as they tvere called, perhaps 40 foot in length by 13 to 15 feet beam, and storing two t5crs of flour ia, the hold. These were taken down the inside channel!;, as up to this date none had ventured into the mam or, as it was called, the Lost Channel. They wore brought ^ c k through the The First Sr. C atbaiukm , Orrr., S«pi.‘ 4 7 l The new Welland canal has been aocce* fully opened by the p M n g e of the Anww lean Bteamor 1>. M. Dickinson, ■which was iowod through from Port Dalhoun to lock i i . —Htr^Ul. Tho Dickinson is the ocean MKamoi tliat lay at Barker’s dock all aumm^r a i ^ whose name was changed from Terry if* the present name. She is manned by « Clayton crew. ' Keep Out o r The Woods. J ’anners owninji u ^ Q ^ ^ j -«rs lainingnSf thedanger fromaieHh( subjeotod to by hunters witli ahofc^_ wadded with infiammable material. woods are so dry that i t woufd be a,Tte easy matter fora burning wad to'jih them on fire and in that base thcre iiilnbl knowing what the extent of the d amage light be. In such a case a perwn bu»t-j ing in the vroods would be iiable .fcW damages done by fire if i t could be cn that they were in the vicinUy. ers care nothing for the game, but 'Wh'ei their property is jeopardized by thislclnd of sport a true sporting man will fot^O T until a more favorable season. Keep o u n of the woods witii fire-arms, boy s jl'X | farm three miles from the river is a fireiti deal farther from water than your m(h-| ers’s liouse here in the village. The Syracuse Biisinoss Oollcgel This popular institution for many yearsi under the successful management of P rof.I 0. P. Meads, opens upoHr-UMifir.'tJdfyT^ proved prospects. Its former locatii>u-ii COUNTY CORKFSPONDSNCE. -Corn and potatoes nearly harvested; ^they arc a poor crop. —Mart Barney’s meadows arc neorly all burned over. Black « c e k is all that saved this part of the country. I —Mrs. E. A. Selkirk aud daughtci lEdith, of Leamington, O u t, are visiting |fiicuds here. —Q. W. Hill and family have return- led from the T. I. Pnrk. East Line Road. “Fine wonlher wo are liaving. dk^aflout going to the fair. '-^ e o r g o Barney intends to kavc-m gain for.Kansas in a short time. . —Miss Mitry Deford has completed hei as dressmaker and returned liomc. niimbcr from this vicinity attend Heights last weak, and Mrs. N. Deford and Mrs.l '^nttlefleld started for Montreal Mondayl CLAYTONJMAllKKTS. ~~ them success in their jourucyl - 'nETAir. rnicES. “l \' H on . iDl'idd Apples, per )b p ? , ^ . • „ i . t o . K . . a . f e p ; [ : i^^preparatjous . are being. made foJB u ttcr, 25 ti.b W V f ' f E R d S O N ' r -r-Thc school in the Nims district clos-| H ? n d a y witha grand picnic, recitations] f 'the scholars and the day being pleai at all reported a good time. I number from this vicinity nttend-l ad the Bundny School picnic at Depnu-f ville, 'Wednesday, I ^Misses Minnie and Kutie Lingcnfcl-I r are.at Watertown ntleuding the tcocli-l jsrs Institute. A ” . \ f C ’’ Clayton Center. —^Tho drought which prevails iii.tliii ection has never been cqualied. ~Mrs. Chester Gloyd spent a few dayi t Cape Vincent. . frr*M.rs. Frederick-Gould and daughici MW been visiting friends in Boonvillo. a visiting friends jii tliiH ity has returned home. vbo ^ has been —Born—To Mr. and Mrs. iHowesaboy, Friday, Sept. Cth. |face usually su solemn and grave v lile so broad that the people n] 1 ... ’-'ea not soon| 0. M. S. with poles. A crew AVas stationed at iutorvals lengthwise of the boat,and each man with a pole on tlio bottom Avalked toward the stern, enough remaining to hold the boat while two by two the otli- ers returned to the bow to secure a new hold. So it will be seen that what now a subject of remark was once a com moil occurrence. Tins VinST STJOAMUOAT tluit passed Lachinc rapids was the On tario, afterwards called Lord Sydenham —The receipts at the OswegovFs fair were over $5,000. ^ ■A criminal liquor case in FuU ^ at tracted a great deal of interest. Jju'< Barnes was tried for selling liqmV on Sunday on complaint of Mrs. Bmi This boat was built at Niagara, was 330 Clark. The jury disagreed Ciipl get along. After filling one boiler with cold water atul rolling the sand barrels on the same side, ho repaired the damage' temporarily and beat the Cobourg into' ________ .ions Toronto with onow-hecl! This miulc.her carried out, famous, and a representative of a line of boats Inlying between Montreal and Quo- FOREIGN NE'IV.S. beg was sent to purchase her at any priqo provided she could begotten (lo Montreal. Bqt bow tq g'ot her. through the rapids' was tiic question. The water in the in- •sido channel was too shallow, and to at- temnt to shoot the main or Lost Channel ivas believed to bo sure destruction. One pilot agreed to undertake the job for one tliousaud dolbn'3. He believed the Lost Channel was navigable and accordingly set about a novel plan to put the idea to the test. Hiring a gang of Indians he set to work to make a large crib, sliuilur to a alnve crib, tlirough* WlifCinio 'droyo stakes so that they projected ten feet be low tlie bottom of the crib. It was towed by canoes to the head of tl\e pp,- ids, whore, sifter stationing Indians m (irQcs the Avhole length of the riipids to watch its Qomise, it w'.as set adrift, the foot of the falls another gang caught the crib aud turning it over found that none of the stakes wore broken. Satis- lied that there Ayas fen feet of clear Avater, the Pike Block, ayu I I c fairly desirab s, !id very much improved upon by tho rooms taken for the institutidn ii Grand Opera • House Block. The proach up the broad flight of the n a in ^ people nppi entmacoto the O p .r. IIouM. from « box office lobby is most easily m ^ e . The gufte consists of three .spacaousj apartments, connecting with csclnitliCif by broad doors, Avith an arraiigemeit oi ante-rooms, that ia very complete. 'Th^ preparations for the opening seascu ai finished and are most liberal. The cijurse] of instruction embraces an euSiro fliting] of young men for active business duties] in every deparhneut. Telegraphy i*J Oil ‘ White ‘ Extra “ C ” Yellow \ C ” 8 ^ 0 PoAvdered to Granulated to lollee, O. G. Java 35 to Mocha • Rio, Best Rio, Mixed ns, London Layei^ Muscatel Valciitias to 12 iFlour, Xall, per sack 3 30 Pastry 2 00 XXX . 1 85 , XX 1 75 |Corn Meal 45 AVIlOrmSAI.E PIUCES, Corrected mekly hj IF. II. Gonsaul. rowed, $ to $ 1 , . ' , No. 3, 2 ‘ to iVVlicat, per bush ............ .. 1 35 to |Ryc, per b ush. 2.5 to 15 to 8 to 18 to to [Barley, No. 1, 0 ro V ■ No. 2, Oi, No. 1, 3 ’ regain his former diginty. Cops Yiiiccsit. —Still dry. —^And smoky. —We need rain, ‘—Excellent hunting. “ Business ia reviving. —-Excursions arc about ovci AVin.BRyc, per b ush ........ WiU’sBOorn, per bush ___ \jOnts per busli ___ Potatoes, per bush. . .......... to Beans, per bush......... .. 1 00 to liny, per ton ............ .. [Butter, per lb ................ gs, per doz ........ t pork p c rbbl.. r b b l., 8f' 70 40 50 1 35 8 00 to 10 00 33 to fC j Iti 20 00 to 31 50 1 25 to Syrups, Sugars, Molasses, Coffees, Rice, Canued Goods, Vegetables. Halibut, Mackerel, Codfish, ^ Cnnucd meats, Chocolate; . Confectionciy, Plain .ami Cr.Tckcr.s, Ginger Snnp.s, etc., OnlinenI, Cmhain Flour, Corn meal uiiboHed, Corn meal bolted, Pro vend ei, Raisins, Prune.s Fig.s, Citron, Nuts, Spices, Mtislard, Sardines, Vinegar, Sal Soda, Blacking, Stove Polish, Baking Powder, Kerosene Oil, Paints, Boiled Oil, Raw Oil, Yankee Notions, Crockery and O k r Glass, re, 'Window Furuitun 3»y and O kss Ware, )w Glass, ^ Desiccated Coconnut, Go to ».0. Porter*Son, 32*34MaiiiSt., CUW0N,Jf.r..wlicre , you will And a frcsli stocK of iiic abovc-iiamcil goods at l £ o t l » i i i P r i c e s , This World To An End Simll Come In 1SS).”- om «- rKereforo Thie Stock SIusl Bo Oloscl Out To Ooniiucnco Anew. jDcop Into IIR n s i K 5VITEKE YOU WILL ITNI) A FULL LINE OF TALLMAN & HURD’S GRAY BROS.’, A nv c o u c h & WINNER’S a c i w ./m M E N ’S AND B O Y S ’ S H O E S In AU Stylos ami Prices to suit the'pistonioi-. My Cu!iTo>t D epartment -a Specialty SBi''lU'pHiring w^ll rcccivo prompt Attention. I thoroughly tauglit and ^students ensbledl to enter at once into positions of roij[)oia-l sibility., The free course lecture ^ tab-l iished by Piof. Meads during fanna years, will be maintained and is witrthj^ in itself as a couuter inliueftce evils of city life. ' ;! • NEIOIIBOSliNG CaUN r i E S |j ' J ' OSAVEQO. ■?i-, —An order for the arrest of Chutes 8. and Phillip Bailey, Jr., of Rcdliel| foi the adulteration of milk, has been lEjiued, A domaiul of $2,000 mndo upouthew 4 ursions arc “ Our coal dealers are ha] -Democratic —The band c -Tiic Utica ciuD have goi —“The llathbun house will ioo; e happy, —Democratic caucus Saturda concoi . club have [Salt, pel IDrcssod hogs, per c w t.,. C 00 to 7 00 .............. 5 00 to G 00 0 75 50 1 75 f T, b) 8 50 ■Beef per ■Coal, all kinds, delverd. ■Stove wood, 20 in ., ........ . 1 9Ml.'d wood, ft.,= ; .......... e —Tho Cape —Miss Jennie Putnam, Ipssscd Monday in town. * •Jacob Bcriiigcrhas divided his storej one half to 5un house will s k without a milk ’of Clayton,! case will bo tried agiiin. ud has one half to rent. I “ F 'C , Rogers, of Clayton, paid thel !(iipe a.'llying visit on Wedhesday. I M; E l Lee Iins a choice variety o il orinan a.stors which arc greatly admired | )j ail passers by. K. Dull Markets. ages; exports0,450packages. T ket IS active for nil the fie.sh Sopteinbci make that can bo had ; sales of strictly fancy creameries at 35@30c., aud s parcels of fresh southern tiercovuity ;er is 80@32c., and other clioicc fresh nt| Dolawat j a j s a i ilOo .. Delaware Cl,«mu«g and igo dames, ail firkins, soli at 20@27@9‘*’®''*‘\'‘^- ««ly l>ce\ ., the last price for fihe ones, Avhile9!*'”' ' ' ^ - v t ; ' ' * * pcod I c fiuircrcu ^ ^8&2Qc. >8c.^, the any dairies that have been [ t’aat are off in quality may be Leas price. There are .scarcely dairies of northern Welsh arriA Srogha-.,, v o i d to n.i.e »B00 j J',' Ll'tSL ’A y ’’w™.?.\ '“ f (7obourg, bound for the! H cyo tho sulfcrers by the fire Hi t!ic l»Q{imM^» around at 23@2oc. i! rosh MUKemjimcuuise of tho KUliiuye, Liv«-aii(i Uiiim'ry Or- 0 to her «»i:,i„,.ooris,v£i,e' imrt pf > i o , r i 3 w u ; w a t e n i \ icd, saying that lie could signed’)\■ tne town clerk and )iiSr4ce’of|& |^ dragging, aud prices close Jess'firm. Jaiul h invnambie for Luiicorrhoea or Fauinaol tlie peace,'payable to tho order.of iUo iixWtf* quote: ,.orv«or. T i . Low,. - < • , « « « «Jr, IIS tl,o loonoedinas aro i!'.- ' 11,a e«* i K S t S S S S S f e S i r.:!;;:'.!? S erous illtci t of the l- •iiie caiirbf<Vfl ^Irjr btiUer, floely made, fresh navor..30 @38 ONlry bntler, rood to choice . .... ........ *0 @8S ..!W Wwiern - ■'’- • ■ ^ ■1 IHiry butler’ ....... ......... Cheese—Receipts for tho Avock were )l;508. boxes; exports, 54,583 boxes, krictly fine latelate 'makeake chcesoceso wereere quicki m ch w q outside quotations, but a supply. Otiicr grades were tlie AV'oek Hglit. Wc Strictly fine taken at our 11 very light supply, quiet, uiid trade for f*ctoy, fiill cre.Am, I5i»c .............. I’actorr, full crenm, inir t<i guod , factory, full cream,' poor to fair. factory, psrtly rkimlncd ........... \liotory fully ■kiutnted .............. . igi'rt i i f ■—Tiic finanelid statement of Ik: .o- minion of Canada for tbo year ending the 30th of June, sliows a surplus of < $4,000,000. ’ . t j ■The Paris organ of Prince Jerj Napoleon denies tlio statement' tlu^tha |.»nnco is preparing a manifesto, ing his clnbn tfi the loaderahip 'oi the BonnparLists. , ,/ —The cotton movement iir EuGand nas noAV assiimed a more inAporta]^. i,.i- pPcU|,anJ,,<,,«...P„. , ing at Muichesler,- Friday, of the mAi/tt- i,o a tfjjg stougthon facturers of north And northeast XTiDoaO; of life, and recognized ter to consider the position of tlie rahnu- osaistant in curing dyspepsia,, indigest- factiuing brancii of the trade • ^ liife ii JTkliikers Will Rend And Jlocd This. When our most oxpcricncod and Jeal physicians Avidcl} ommend a nicdicuic knoAviiiig tcdiviits used it must Itayo. d prac- ly endorse and rco- knoAv from Ih^ ^. 0 an excel- man system, rue stougthoncr of every oigaii id recognized as Nature’s best ifrS; Anpie A, Smithtem, qf Auburn, '1^ cl‘«huel the pilot then U. Y.,‘ Avrites; \ t had doctored fof years brought his vessel to the spot aqd taking and tiled various advertised remedies for the Iiulinns nlm.urd nnnii i^llnfnrl tfif. my coiupliiint, avuc I I i Avas general pr< trution. I bel ’ an „npr„»U.b,a W . ic action of tho ipin- male diseases, broken-down constitutions, , , 1 .1 m Health, weakness, defcili'ty, imperfect c and heal iction’ojf the organs oflifc etc., all of Avhich n represented to be in in consequence of the action of tho At Hcrs. The meeting unanimously faAijo^ running only three days in a week foi four moufbs, or during su^li time a | tin spinners stopped, iirovidcd that hanufactvircrs, to an extent of t w o - t ^ l i ng~Kumanity to of the looms are AvilUng tq adqptjthat >ounc|, ---- --c o iu’se, The ineoting adjourned tq Thies. the Indians aboard caoh piloted the day, McnnAvhilo the local secretary jwill steamer as tar as ho bad obaei'A’^eil the obtain the vicAvs of manufacturers of course of the crib. By thus changing diiicrcnt districts. Ii the suggesUoa thus made is carried out, the agitation will be greatly extended and tpariers will become much more serious* foqthe Liverpool cotton brokers.. lud health, make life miserable; iilicn indeed shoukt newspaper pinisg of the country call tho attention of suiter : ters a remedy We reber ■ r hi meritorious i if to Brown’s the lari pilots tho steamer Avas taken safely through the rapids to*Moutreal. Goiley’s Lady’s B;>ok for October. Is exceptionally excellent in its entire get-up. q'ha steel plate i,s a sqeijp fpil 3u-Walter. SqotUs Tales of a Grand father; it is a real gem ill its design, an^ execution.'*' A 'very clever novelette by Clara F. Guernsey, and a large array of woll-Avritteu shorter stories, jioems, and sketches, mu’icp the letter-press up to Qodey’s Jiigh standard. The fashion ib lustiatiofis are upw and numerous, and all the departments arc wortliy of com/ CALL. Call at D . 0. Porter’s and see if he does not sell furniture cheaper than c.an bo bought elsewhere jn dodersqii copiity. For Sale. I liave a I2-liorso poAVor boiler iind\jn- gine, and a 35-horse power boiler Avliich will be sold cheap for cash or approved paper. For further particulars apply to C a 1?T. J as . T.VA'IiOK. 4lex.'Ray, Feb.28, ’81. 4 P f i ^ r o n i GoimlcrXoU. TJiero.is a dangerous counterfeit in rculation,culation, pur[K)rtiugur[K>rtiug'to to 6ee \ W®Inut®' oir p 6 \ W L^af Hair restorer.'” Tlie strongest , . . . dence o ftho ercip yaluq qf ‘‘ Walnut Bach bottle of tho genujno has a / w tfm- iif of tbp signature qf \D . E. Decker ” ............ .. • ‘‘I** W*tUrt ■whilo i t poaosaea all tho wHMu 4* |>oafwaea an i !pmponpnt propertiea nCCoasary to roatoro, Ifc, Tigqr, m q v th, Wd color to the hair, Patehaoeaoe onivnly fromm reaponaiblooni o fro reap Bacii Ixittli is warranted. I partiea. Iron Bit ing the largest sale in the East of any madicino ever invented eiinply liccause it has true merit and gives Mruiancut relief.— Herald. Xusnvancc. Insure with Ellis & Rogers. See list nics in anotln of their coniiianics er coluiipi.. >Yoi;th\es3 Stuff, . Not sosfasfcrmy-frietift'j u the strong, healthy, blooming nieoV wo- men n'nd children that liave becii railed from beds of sickness, sufferings''and lie usoIR Hop mtfers, IS and invaluable column,— InsttPAnce. Ellis & Rogers issue accident policies. ^ T i p S U R G E ^ ^ WONDKnvUIi SUnalCAL. OPKBATIOlji—BK- HOYAIi OF URINAIiY STONES FUOM THE BtADDKB—SUCCESSPUIi. 'l]e plienpcst store i^town. A. BBavBi ConL And W o ^ Yard, .The' undersigned having purchased ^ e in all Kidni coal mid wood yard of M. keep constantly tni hand all grinds i|bllBood all grinds tlb all the class of ills apparently inscpV arable'from tho constitutions of vi Try it.-X o tir druggist lias it, i Hfc is only-: ono aolUT a bottle. Tb.e iky man >> he whq pqta this advloo in Don’t forget the name and ad- 1 , Dr. David Kennedy, Rondout, K, llie Doctor would nave it under id'^hat, while hi lublfpu of Ills imcdy^Mic stilL. bis prohsssloR, but coniines bimi lively to 0 ^ practice, He tn coal and wood at l 9 wc 8 t m arket. raws. Will qlso fill p i-^8 for ice. fqr fssiS^.'i, other use. S O - # ' W. P. IlAWait ’ Are Yon Going To P a int f Then use the New York Enamel' riady for use in white and' over’K pt colors. See adTertlscQient column.! ' ' ‘\.V , othc^ ( 'T o E o n i o r Itell.; Tw o n v er skifEp; one of whk ew one. Apply to , ^ Taos. DowoALwi the Womb. Ae R Hlooil I’nrirtor U. is nnoiimilod, tlic orifHim llml. m».ko tho hlood , j ; ' ; “s f e £ ^ K f e f e H.H.WARNER&CO., noc'bcitor.N.Y. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY,^ WlUto ana steady light, requires no''trimming, nml lasts foi months. Sample Avick 10 cts,, S Ayiclc8 25cts., 13 wicks 75 cts., postng* paid. Have three sizes, A, B aud D, A.gcnts Avanted. Address M xtalic Tir L amp W ick C o ., 70 Covtlandt St., N. Y. THU STANDARD SILK A V O R Iil). Business Training YODHfi MEN AND WOMEN, gives|.j,jjj2 3JXjgii,jEsS COLLEGE AND TELEGRAP.H INSTITUTE, Syracuse, N. Y., Presents unsurpassed f a cilities for securing A TIioraAii PreiaratioA far Euless, Msliooi liaa been rcmovetl 8(>n- ojous rooms iii Grand Opera House Block. Address foi; circular C. P. MEADS, Prtnci;^>a\, Urethra, 'without ______ a'-SrSSS to BrayWy! removed id then Remedy,” to prevent their rcforina- lion. The entire treatment Avas eminent ly luocsssful, and Mr. TictscU’s recovery was rapid and parfect. Whilo \Favonto Remcd; AB'jantifnlBooUiirtliiiAslii! aiV'jflng porsonally at the noarcst-of- ac«6C TlllC BINGEIl MANUFNCTUBING CO. (or'by postal card if at a distance) ivfiY It iiersou Ariil be presented Avlth a hWHtf- mtrated copy of a llook entitled G E K I tr S IlE W A R D E D -ru g - , StunfgiMliiiiliiliiiii!: o It ocntinqes tho practice lithographed cover. ■ No charge , but confines himself ex- whatever Is made for this hsmlsoino book, hy to office practice. He treats all which can bo obtained only by application at !* of a chrouic character, and per- brs’ich and subordlnaJo ofilccs of Tim ill tiio minor and capital opcrationi Sllucor Mn»ufncliirliig Co. II tiio minor and capital opcnil ___ _ ____ _ iMportant to T ravelen. .BpjKciAii IVOUCKMKHT8 aro offered you f tlie BuRLiKO'rox Itourc. It will pay m to road their advertisement to he fiB N D THE INDEPENDENT to. some Mind elsewhere in this issue. , former resident. Good as a letter. BlUaEfR MANUFACTimiNO CO. ri-tuclimi Ofllcc, 34 Union Square, New York- M a k e H a y T h e Sim Shines.” ATWdi^OTHERS H a v e rcceiA’cd an im m e n se snpjiiy of lia j i n g Im p lcm o n ls 5 vhicli Avill be sold at; ])rices to suit. Look over yonr tools an d if }'ou w a n t a Scythe, S n a tli, F o rk , Rake, G rin d sto n e, O il S to n e, Fork S ta ll, or S c y th e S to n e, Go to A T W O O D 13RO T .UERS, Avlsero ,q fnll line of IlardAvare, Stoves {'tnd Tinw.'ire is k e p t. O m i S rJC C IA L T IE S . P u r e D r u g s nnd .Pium miceutic.'d rrep!iriUi<*ns. F lavoring E x tracts B y the O u n c e . Pure Spices, Cream Tartar, ami Ikiking Powders. F j IESII lloAS'j'ED CoFFICB. C h o ic e L ine of B lack, E n g lish Xit'Oakrasl, ]\rost C o m p lete L ine of O am ied Goods. and .Tajinn To.as, Particular atUmtiou is called to Plavnriii; fact n re, Avliieh'irrrvoBrtcvior fffif>;.lti fn i ig K.<traeta o f o u r own m n nn- *r\ (V-- /t. holtled guo|-is iu Ihe m a rket. Ivem c m h e r we have the only C O F F E lil H O A S T E U Li tow n , Hud arc emihled to give you nm eh h e ller eoflee for iho sam e money tluin c a n ho houglit elsewliere. Tlie, okho- raw eoll'ee.s'are, llie better. T)>n older ntpsled enllees lluMpooKpi., ' Si^\\W o de.sire lo s tate to llie puhlie lliat it wi.'I lie oiir aim to fur- nisli tho purest and most, relinhle goods at rea.soi.'ahlc priec.s, and to m a intain the repntaiion lUal, luis .always elm n ietcrixed tTio hn.siness o f the old house. 0 . A . E L L I S & GO. I f S S j f t G i C i! K L ’M v s l MAMH FO A L , IB A S E B U R N E R fBoiiliic Fire Pot aM Reicrsllile Floe. flliglil'y Oniamcntal Foot Ralls, ■'*m- VERTICAL FEED. I c^vs any fabric, from lac« to IciUlior. C iq-odiiccs the bust qiialily of work in Uici -roal-S }»t variety. , ‘ t Bcqulres no instructor. 'I’hoprinlcii tUr.M-.UonpjH nbmc arc needed. ’ i 3 _ Try it. lUins^never failed lo give iierfcrI enlis-j 0. J . L s P A I V to . QALL FI ANBEXAMINISTllH CELEiniATED ESTEY ORGAN SOLD KYl O. J . L e FA IV R E . PEALE k m C L I N K E R L E S S G R A T E . • < , T/te jU¥t .flttruclivG Stove j In the M.arJcpb. j SOLD BY ■ • I JAMIS HAYES, CLAYTON, N. Y., Pianos* O r ^ , Music,, autl Mtisiciil I,ns(iriiiiicrils.3^2-.’.i£A’72 j n s t o v e s , t i n w a r e a n d K ^ M u s ic mailed to any aadress on /rjpnm ,,T .n . r r a - receipt of marked price. HARD WARE tlEAERALLI. s a - p | ! p 'ia;E s£ s 3 fcr£ iSoT n m a F .^ r ^ ^ is niotvl, nsid will coMi|ttef-cIy clianjfo ibo Is fovmrrtjf Jliinijnff ______ D. C. PORTER,! FUNERAL DIREOTOR AND FURNISHER. 5 V a i ‘l s e u l Rimnm.Wo.sL Side of Stiic« 4 (^ OLATTON, N. T.. Also Dealer iir Foniiini. H m H O N A t s E i i v i c m