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roiidoused Tiiite Tiiblps. A.UUIYJ5. I.BAV®, 10:4> A. iii.- j , 8t;40A. M 6: 80 r. m . : N O T I C E . , . T K c d a t e a i t c i * iesicls u a m e s i i o t v s t o u t h a t t i m e t l i e I s p a i i i . WEDNESDAY, APRIL *>, 1832. B r i e f M e n t i o n . —Holy week. —Good Friday next. —Next Sunday is.Baster. —Win. Wilson is convalq.sccnt. —S. D. Johnston is in New York. —The sidewalks need repavring badly. —The Chinese anchor ships by the --Horace Morse left Monday to attend the II. C. I., Adains;^ —Farley Kallogg has purchased the Phillips place of 13 acres. , —Atwood Bros, sent four center- boards to Oliicagb yesterday. —The Flynn Brothers will erect tlir< cottages at Prospect Park shortly. _ Hr. Bain wa.s home over Sunday. lie is at Three Mile Bay this week. —W; P. Hawes has closed out the coal business to Mr. Palcn, station agent. —JohiiLaionde will keep the eating .house at Prospect Park again this season. —Mr. Lawsonmoved to Round Island Monday; He begins work on a cottage — Eighty calves were shipped fioin La Fargcville to.New York one day last —It lias heen definitely .settled that the Rothesay will luako C'la.vtoo her liead- quaitiy.s. —John Flander and wife of Three Mile Bay spent a few days with James , Hayes la.st week. —Monday morning tliLity-five pas.'ien- gers left on Gordon’s train, tweiity-sis: of whom were sailors., —Miss Alice Waltz has accepted a po sition as soprano in St. Gi orge’s (Episco pal) clrurcli, New York city. —Bid GriOin returned from duck hunt ing in Eel Bay, Friday. Among his game was 3 minks anil 15 mU5)krats. —A new story: A burglar got into an editdi‘\s room tlic other nighj, and tlie editor robbed him after a short, sharp struggle. —Hon. T. G., Alvord writes that he will be here about the first of June, lie has given orders for the construction of another wharf. — Dr. Sargent of .Watertown, is in Eel Bay duck hunting with Gyp Pelow, -------- - aanic is getting plenty ;and duck hunters nuinerous. with a rarefully selected “too Utterly too too” supply of mili/nery goods. —J, O. Tjewi.s, the veteran furniture dealer, of Wulcrlown wilt close out his husincs.-t by July 1. He offers bis.eritire stock at cost for cii.sli. Rend his an nouncement. ;ket every —Thc'Bclle will go on the Cape Vin- ccnt-Alexandria Bay route just as soon as tlirre Is travel sttfiicient to defray ex penses. This depends .altogether upon the went iicr. —In s])Ue of pur protests against cor respondents negloeting to sign their names to comnuinications, interesting tides go into the. waste baskc week beeauso 6f this neglect. — CUaytp'n is bound to have some nuui- ufactming < stablisliment. Tire advisory eoimnittec to see what could bo done, has roporled in favor of forming a stock company with suflicient capital to estab lish a niachme sho[) and foundry.— Utica llerdh.l. _ —The amount of school money for the town of Cl iidoii i.s ^3, 1.'52.42, of which ^!)51.03':goi’S UiUie villugo school. The next highest is the lower disUtet on the island, $1315.32. The money will, be placed in the su]H‘rvisor’s hands in about four weeks. —F. W. Olean, of the firm of Streeter, Brithincr& Ole.aii, Grand Central Cloth ing House, Watertown, N. Y., with Mr. H. B. f.’urli.s, head cutter of the Estab lishment,'' will be at ilie Wakou Hou.Sc, Clayton, on Monday April 10th, witir a. full line ('I spring snniples. to measure and, take orders for custom clotliing.. —Nothing further of importance in re gard to. stimulating enterprise in this village the past week. The gentlenmn miaking, the plans and estimates writes that he will be.here one day this week and submit the same to the counnittec. The prospect for some sort of hiauulac- turiiig interests is better than it has been since the outset. —Quinn the Prescott oarsman was out ipracticing flic other day and when oppo site the Brewery encountered a lieavy •sea that swamped him. The mishap was ■noticed by two men on shore, who pro- 'curecl a boat and went to the rescue. When reached, Quinn was about gone, the freezing cold water having chilled him through. lie, however, ciinic around all right. —Rev. C. Strong, of Rochester, spec ial deputy of the Grand Lodge I. 0. of Q. T,, will lecture on temperance at the Baptist cluirch -to-morrow, (Thursday) evening. A meeting \was hold at the school house last evening and twelve names were placed on the application for .a charter for a Lodge, and an organiza tion will in all propability be coinplcted tomorro’S? night. —Rov.J. B. Ilamniond will preach his farewell sermon next Sunday evening, and witi leave for the conference at Ma lone nc.xt day. It is hoped that he may , 1)0 returned to this charge, and ho cer taiply deservea a season of comparative rest after such an arduous year as the .one just completed in Clayton. We can not at this hour giv'C a proper review ol ,Jiia work. —^Tho civeeso factory, at Omar caught ■fire near the roof . Monday morning: It was speedily extiliguished, however, before any great damage was done. -The Boston Herald recently preached a sermon on the “Power of the Press,” and an extract taken therefrom is as fol lows; “'The press rebukes sin 'inoinhig, noon and. night; also Sundays and holi days. By the prc.s3 irien are kept in wholesome fear of puldic bpiriioii. Men : who would otherwise go home to nigiit arid beat their wivesfear the truth-telling reporter. Men who are itching for a safe,chance to steal their cmploycr.s’ cash aic restrained by a dread of being pMlof- ied in the public prints.” Gapl. Sweet of Carthage, the popu lar conimaiider of the excursion .steamer John Tliutn and the Utica and Black 'River comiecfion steamer J ..F. Mayn.ard, at Clayton on the St. Litwreuce. has been in Utica preparing for tlie approaching business arid plea.sure season. He and his son, Captain Vernie Sweet, arc now engaged in building a new pleasure steamer for Richfield Springs, on Schuy ler lake. It will be 60 feet in lengtlij breadth of beam 12 feet, depth of hold, three and one-half feet, with ample pow er to make her a good traveler. Tljc lake is about five uiilcs iii length and tlie boat sits on the water so lightly that slle can be sailed on a heavy morning dew Captains Sweet arc careful and prudent navigators and courteous gcntlpnie Herald. Along the Docks. A new boiler is being made for Fiu'iiiigton, owned by ri't’ Round lalaiid Park n-ssociation.. - This boat will otherwise improved for ferrying to imrks. An engineer has not been engag ed. ’ —The steauifr Jiniita, Itnulcd out m Washington Island last full, is hoii giuori a thorough ovorliauling. She be in Command of W. C. Hudson, wl lias recently purcliased an interest, ai who is a competent sailor and pilot. ^ Sbo will go on the Gauanoque-Clayton ' \ vy. —Scow Dashing Wave loadeil lumber at the li. R. wharf for the new hotel at the T. I. Park Saturday. —«-Cnpt. Qiiani will fit out the schocn- or Cornelia next week. -r-Tlie Gipsy shipped a new iiiaintcp- mast Saturday, and is now at the Cnpi loading the cast-iron light-houses mi tioncd last week. Beacon, however, is the proper name. —The.R. P. Flower stcanied up Sati day and made a short trip on the riv^r. Her machinery was found to be in pcrfei —H. H. Warner oP Roclie.ster sold the little steam yacht Olive to ] troit parties. —Jap Elli.s went to Albany Friday meet the new yacht owned by Mr. Sm a Utica iiici chant, on her way Bristol, R. L to tilc Sti Lawrence, will he one of the fastest and liandsc c.st yaclit's on the j-jvoi. —Ed. Pelow and Loandcr Denny Iniyc been building a .scow this winter, and Sol.iirilnv nlio 'wns pneeeBHfully Inuu ;l one is 40 feet long, ra ft. 4 in uoin and 4 ft. 6 in. depth of hold. VVire rig ging was used and her fitting out is tircly new. She will be used to carry wood, having a eajiacily of 20 to 2.') cords. She was christened the Uno. —Scows arc .in good demand t|his spring; no less than three parlies were looking at the scow Myra last week with a view to purchnsc. Improvements | at the parks and islands ercates a demand for work adapted to .scows. - Charlie LaFIcur is rehullding a small AppoxTioninents. Apportionment of .school money for e 3d coniniissioner district, Jefferson irnty, N. Y., March, 1882. AinC-VANDlUA. C layjoit G raded S cuood . At the dose of anotiier term, tliis re port is most respectfully submitted to the patrons of the school as. well as to all who find an interest in the. cmise of edu cation in oiir midst. Below find tlicwork, as reported by the teachers in tlie several departments. FIRST DBr’T. No. of days taught 53. Pupils register ed 64. Average daily attendance 51. Total days attendance 2,717. CnAS. E. IIocKNEi,, Teacher. SKCOND dbu ’ t . No. of days taught 59, Pupils regis tered 55, Average daily attendance 45. Total days attendance 2,761. A- nua L ockoi H, Teacher. third DBr’T. No. of days taught 56. Pupils rcgi.s- tered 59. Average daily attendance 48. Total days attendance 2,87t. B. A. D bbanby , Teacher. li’OURTII DBr’T. No. of days taught 59. Pupils rogis- tored 62. Average daily attendance 5J. Total days attendance 3,020. E. C. S cott , Teacher. piFTir dep ’ t . No. of days taught 59. Pujiils regis- tered 92. ' Average daily attendance 60. Total day.s attendance 3,525. E ltkn . McKiNi.EY, Teacher. At the close of last term a course of study, euihraciiig eleven grades was in- trodiiccd ami cxainiimtions ivcre held and pupils were nssigne.d to the grade.s whicli their cxam'luatfon clititii’d (hem; the work of the past term has shown us the good ciTeet.'i of .siieh a comae tliongh there arc some iiiinor dofeejs brought light which will be remedied during tbe coming term. Though sie.kness has some what interfered witli the piogsesa of work (the work in the furst department being somewhat retarded by niy ill- health) yet by increased work at the clo.se ol the term the amount of work laid out for the term was aeconiplishod. J'he work in tliu othci departments has not heen interrupted, except i four days al)- eence of the te.achor in (lie four tli dejiart- ment on account of Hl-health. In siilmiitting this report I deem it but ju.st to say that, although some improvi ment is noticeable, yet, much too largo a propotion of our youth -arc deficient in that tliorough practical education which the experichce of tbe next few years irinkc known to them. Inquiry is tcrnlly made for the defect. 'I’lie reasons apparent are many and while there may be faults on the part of the teacher (for who is without them) yet the neglect the part of the parent in not insisLijig up on the constant attendance of their chil- dfeu is one of the. most sei ions obstie.les : in the onward progress of our srhools. To them I wouUl .saj'. tni.st not to heai- say, but vi.sifctlie school room and 13 >' 68 47 “ 7 lOX 68* 13'75 47 1 9 88 3( 153 0.' m 5 386 17 85 60 110 19 74 48 ' S f S I 71 3 86 89 41 81 52 68 10 l2[_0a7G 94 56 442 67 CAPK VINCENT. 511.5 31 9120 87 6106 50 10 682 68 7 71 33 II 93 55 8 lOi 12 12 95 93 II cdayton . 144 79 114 75 135 31 2226 89 5 ! 6,i; 951 02 15 73.59 10 7636 75 21 14 80 4 132 00 109 99 75 92 87 C 114 44 .93 75 87 07 1 80 92 2 74 66 3 69 02 4283 25 66 89 133 ^8 1839 20 1 71 40 2 8184 .3 9288 4 87 80 65 86 84 12 132 21 98 19 j 16.39 90 Ij 88 70 I 41 2 85 07 5| 3[ 86 04 1 0| 76 73 FAMEDIA. 71134 1101 . , \^0 26 1 71 i7 ] 5 7165 1 8 66 34 9|l22 02 1 73 29 812 04 1503 2101 THUIIBSA 9 111 2: 9 80 51 7 8108 34 For Sale. House and lot, barn and shop. Cor ner of Union and John street. Apply to 46 A nthony T hibauht , Clayton. —200 pieces of edging received this week at 11. B.' Barker's. A large stock of-prints at 5c. at IL S. Barker’s. —Floor paints ready mixed or mixed to order at Ellis’, -—Charles It. Smith, colored barber, and one Of the ‘’‘stand-by.s” of Oswego, died OR Friday ni^ht, aged 70 years. He was born in slavery in Baltimore, and served his master a long time as a house servant. In 1840 lie escaped and reach ed Oswego by ^'underground railroad.” .Joshua W. Wright,I who was also born a slave in 'Wilmington, Del., but ivho. es caped at the age of 15, died in Syracuse ott Friday, aged 61. He was reunited to his family after en)at|cipation waatlcclar- «6;. Report o f the Winter Tci'iii, get .some one i-ioiis opiuion.s were expres-sed. eiiider from Bar ’ \ Itottnd Island p ark, —Deter G. Pfiterson will estelilish n imeat mni-ket on the Island and maintain litin firatrelriss .^fcvlc- —A eolitnict has been made witli J. S. Edwii’ds, Sr. of Carthage, for lumber with which to huilA new Walks. • -Secrctars^ Sawyer has been dosigriat- ed as commissar/,, and purchase the supplies for the hotchstore aud.ice-cream pavilion, —Mr. Patten, for several years clerk of liic Thoiisanil Island Horisc, bas been engaged iu the same capacity for Bound Island House this season. —Ficmc Grove will lie stirvcyed into I)Uildiiig lots which will at once he plac ed in the market. They wilUm quickly taken up, as the location is very desira- A l?^iI St•Class^Io^lX) Bonlo fuii-loviug jiulividuftl tcU'glSplr cd the following to the Utica GMa in winch it appsared under fiaming liead- L a F ar OEVHAE, April 1.—An jeroliln fell in tlie woods near the biii ying ground last night, niaking an immcn.se .swath in the trees and burrowing into the ground with a gi-cafc thud. Our coiiimunity is much exercised over the arrival of the heavenly outcast. It is said, by those irho have seen it, to bo .a conglomerate of olcanic matter and feldspar and full of ittlc cells. The most truthful part of Uio sturlling report i.s the-stak'uiont that it was full of ceils and that word should have been spelled s-ells. The. joke origin.ated with Mell Jeromes, a burner of lime,who with malice aforethought and wicked intent, ^ brought a piece of iron partly molted m j bio.’ the kiln to the village ami made April j K„gud Island Company will run fools of his crodnlons friends. From that supply store, on the Island, tin it went io the.’ Globe and few of its rend- , ------- ;— Siamtvpr Iihvin suspected the political aspect of the “outca.st.” .Icromos’ Kiln will hence forth and forever bn known as the. Voi- Onc of the Clayton pliv.sician.s propos ed to bis wile to drive out and see the visitor, a niereliaiit.was arniind ti'Ying tO many who do not understand its import, to drive out wilh. him. Va- fni._ .. n( -RitilfL taFiirgeyllle/ —Weatlier flue. — Hunting good: —Thuudef storm Sunday moraing, —Catfish high, Millers and Sawyers in good dqniaiid. -—The meteoric stone that feU near tlio burying ground April 1 at, i£ being exhib ited by Mell. —Wm. Ford had two sheep killed by dogs last Saturday, Will has dug up Jiis little hatchet arid Vengeance is mirie go says Will.; ^ [TANTEd to rent for Jill \VJW) JIJUU.09. ------ Jeharg^on o. Box 3403, Boston, Mass, ing season, Secretary Sawyer having ini. nicdiatc cliargev Oiclcra will be taken at the cottages, and goods (delivered.. Carthage Mepulltcan. The Vatican; This word is often used, but there are The term refers to a. collection of build- W allacC jj,gg on one of the seven hills of Rome, Youle thought u was a eimler from Bar- which Covers a space of 1,200 feet in ney’s steamhoal.; N.15. Johusloii thonglit Jef^th arid 1,000 feet in breadth. B some one wa.s bias!irig in hi.s.gold mine; yn’the spot .once occupied by tjie Oapt. Ilal.phi i''as nnro It wn.i an iiTl^c- gay^jen of cruel Nero. It owes its origin cc.'isful alteni])!. to re load a cannon by to the iVishop of Rome, Who in the eariy Oapt. Ilal.phi Sliooting the ball around the earth, part of the siXtii century erected an huiri- .and (hen turning the gun in the op]iDRite ble residenep on Its site. About the year (lireclion, puUiiig in the -powder white jyQQ,pppe BugeiiiuS rebuilt it 6iya mag tbe. liall was making (be (rip. nifi'cent scale. Innocent IE, a few /ears Geography. tcr IL , King of Arragon. In 1305 Clein- ; ------- ent \Y at the instigaliou of the King of Aanticiil N o I c . r . Fiance, removed the Papal Sec from -Tlvn kee)ier at. Uio fool of Wnifi- I- Rome to Avignon, when the 'V'aticaii rc- Innd lighted lip la=t work, 'J’lic lamp umlned ni a condition of obscurity and at Fi.ebers iiamling b ,a no! been ligliied. , neglect;for more than .scveuly years. (’apt. Bnseciin. of Alexandiia lia.v, ; llutsooiiaftertbcrclurn ofthePonti-; has had (be .«te:muT ki/./.ie innning O t i f,cal Court ti) Romo, an event wbich bad $lfl 06 fi£WAP 0nei:cd to any person who, will do as groat a range of work other machine a« can been .so eariiwtky pi'.ryed. for by poor PC- triirch, and .wliicii finally look place. ;.in. 1376, the Vatican was put into n state of repair, again enlarged,and it was tlieiice- red as the ri l.be ten diiy«. - -The ■steamer Unlb.epiiy wbieli v.us bail* ed o u t at Ogileim lm ig bisl iall (or lepaiv.s was lauuclied bisi, week. ' ..... , ^ . . . . -. 'I'be Og<len^')||rg .hnnnal l-mH tbe fob i foriya.rd considered as the regular.’palace lowing; Tbe waU’i-stffiddy rises in tlie j and residence of (in.! p->pe->, who, one af- S(., Lnwnmee, and (In’ indications are. jjgp ..al(),.{l fi.e.s!i,buildings to it that tbe eoming will bn a liigh-w’fb l 1 and gbadiudly cnoiieled i t . with: ■iinliqui- scn.son. and favorabb’ lo ;iboo(ing. the j tj(.g. statues, jiiclures, and I hio I v S, until nipids by pleasiin-.si'ekcrs. In bigb--wtit- j q ixTauic Ibn richest depository, in the cr s(>asuiis (be trip down (be rapids is at- tended with iill liie'interest, and excite- Tlic li'oraiy of the Vatican was coin- ir.ent, •wnllKint. any I’lf tlie dangens of the j.meuc.cd 1400 years ago. It contains 40,- low Vvaler seasoii.s. i 900 inuliuscripts, niining ivhieh are aoine —The winds and slojins of (be jmst. i>y pHny, Bt. Tliomas, S(. U'hari.c.S Borro- mco, and many Helirew, Syrian, Arabian Arnifmhm AihIftS. week,s iiiive made a Inoad and deep opening through (bo sand bar ai .and Armenian Bibles. ^ still crentor tixi al llml. when a [larent iiiai I _ Enr.ih.iH but mU-Ur- inifesl nfa ^liild, r presonen stimulate, ymir elvildren to cat in thew o ik or p|ay of a e (bat that expre.s.sjoM hut cicatc.sa stronger de sire lo please. Again 1 s.ay, vi.sit ynnr scliools, judge for yourselves, encourage tlie right, disconnlenunce the wrong, aid the (eaehcrs by e-ovni.sel niid suggestion, and by so doing you w.iH give a vahmlilc impel'is lo tlif! great Slid noble work of educating the rising geneiation m o midst. Res])ee( fully Yours, CiiA.s. E. lIuciiNBi,. t'liniimont L’rain Market. A. Dofendorf & Son are prepared at hi! times to pajr the very liiglicst market prieo for grainam ilclivered .at the U. R.. el evator at Ghaui.nont,or at otlier j)oiii(,s as gr Ghai: may lie. agreed. Don’t Want a Kite. F.nmm iNDBrENDENr: Will you kind ly say to the public that this eonipaiiy is not looking for a Factory site, in’ or iie.-ir yinir city? ,We are consinntly receiving letters and telegrams urging various lo cations upon our notice, written evident ly under an iinpicssion that we arc eon- Icinplaling a removal of our prineipai •lilorics from Elizabctli, N. J. Such ia not the case, and your early puldicidion of the fact will donbtle.ss .save much fnnt less labor to some of your pnbhc-spirltcd citizens. Respectfully, T he StNOER MANiiFACTuniNO Co. :—t'anned goods .sold at cost at Ellis’. — Over 2,000 poinuLs Java coffee just •lecoived at Ellis’, liouglit at the jiresent low luaiket. .Notice. If All who have necouuts past due will confer a favor by calling and settling fui- mediately. G. H. MoKiNLicy & Co, To Bulldois. Use tlic new process Cbauinont Lnnc, the best finishing lime in the market. K#pt constantly o haric] by W m . G rant . pay 20c. yon can buy it fresh roasted for lOe. at Ellis’. . — (hjdera—ClarJe receives then}, fresh every day. —Special drives in dress goods, domes tics, carpets lind oil cloths at Barker’s. —Rcade, “ the tailor,” ha.s engaged tlio services of anotlioi cutler to accom modate his increasing business. -It will pay anyone wanting to buy a ing nmclnno to tiavcl 50 liules to buy J. F. Lewis, American Arcade, Wa tertown, N. Y. Any kind furnished ami at from ^5 to $1.5tclicaper tiian traveling iigeuts sell tlicin. can Arcade, to Nos. 30 ^n< Arcade, where he will contiriuc to facturo clothing in best po.sslblc style, and at pvices to suit, A. full line of Gents’ Furnishing Goods will be kept on hand ami sold at lowest living rates. That 1/nPargcvilIe JEerolUc passed Clayton all right, but a new lu voice of imported ctockery struck D. C. Porter & Son’s store last week. It will pay you to call and examine at least be fore purchasing. Port Bay, Winnc coimly, between I, ny and lake. Avbicb i( i.s tlimigbt will last. Uinnigli tii*‘ Slim m er. At any rA(e II. sliing may be d e |'('u d e d d p o ii as being good ( his flcason, as u eonsnfuiene.o. o f the ope.nbig.- - lYe/ee//. Tint's. Thockville: Mr. Seiier;d .‘iU’.s the, sale of (lie Uppei Canada bonis of (hr Rielieln-u luivifialion eompniiy i.s virtual ly conrluded, lliough (be jiapers have- not been signed. - 'I’lieie is now liUle doiilit (!iau tlie bo.nls of (be Ricbelieti and (bdmiolNnvi- fpifioii't'oinjniiiy bave tu'.-'n j)ure)i)iY“l by (lie new Anicrican Line. The ]irie-\said lo b.'ive liccti paid was $2.5l).()il0 casli. -- th/ijf.isbttt'ff AdnnttY. . - Kings(.on is ;•> Imve .1 diy dock. lt..s dim ciisioiis will lie 300 l'el■(. long, willi an '■n(nuiee g a le fif'l.'i feel, 62 feet wide in.sidc,'am i'sixieeii feef of ivaler on the sill, 'i Ids will aet'.oniodati* (be lavgcst ves<^el llial. nmv coim' lliroiigli (he Wid- lan.l cm I ill. Whnl. .In s l iec .Says. Till! fallow.iig is a comiiiuiTieatiOn .signed “Jiisliee’’ to (be Syractiso Herald: “Tlie time I Iiavc lung beeivwondcriug about, ami expeclingto come, bos eVi- doiidy arrived ■ (In* lime when man may kill bis neiglibor, and may ,get .exenaed The wliolc.of the .i.uimense buildings composing. the Vatican •■aie filled with statues foil mV beneath tljc rums of aii- ciout Rome, with .paiiitmgs by the mas ters, and with curious medals and iiptiq- miies of almost every deseription. When it is kno.wn'tiial thefe liave been exhumed more than 70,000 stntue.s froni (lie ruined temples and palaces of Rome, the reader can form .some idea of the richness of the Vatican. . who I are past duo, arc iequ< settle iniiucdiateky, igUs- Detly ot go to mmisw^p from being hanged Imeamsc lie wa.s dniilk. •ie- rimso (lacked aiid jicrsuaded l»y the Deity 1,0 comiiid- cirmc; Imt we need not ; the unseen world (o get our conn to .slay whomsoever wc will; wc bavt four bund red iibices !ii Byriicuso imn- cd and equipped ,s.s llio law dheef.*, to inttke just (be ainon.nt of drunkenness ncccc.ss.aiy lo ncivc a mair for .slaiiglit- ’Wbcn Grow.ningsliicld some ycar.s ago eoinniHlcd niuidci; lie could not do it until bn had taken several drinks and iti ’ a measure paralyzed bis human .syuqia- tliies; yet neiHier drinks nor -Deity saved him from the gallows: But tbe (iine.qare. changing now. Our driiiikard-inakers can allow lawful antlionties from tbe ex cise eoinnii.ssioneis to sell intoxicating drinks to wlioin they ivtlkniiiiors except ed, and (tovci nor Gorncll lias just coin- nitiLcd the seiilciicc of Jlartin ' Flniingai.i because be was tlrnnk when be killed Jnbn Jfaiius', no question of bis guilt ro- niaiiiitig ill (be mind of the r-onrt 01 gov ernor. Nmv, I ask yon wliat safety have we, Ibn people, fiom sncIi rntings? .liistion seems going bac.kwaid. If it is (me lliat the daiiiikai<l is in.stmc, why m»l, .slint np the m en wl.o make him insane- (ho acll- tlu! niuidercr takes! Notice. . have nccouiit,s with me which nested, to call and l ■ Tiros. DowbADT,. -:TI jc ladies who- .sometune since were unable to go out, htivung takcii Lydia E. Finkhams Vegctahle Gonipouiid, are red,t and have gone on tlieir quite rccovere wav rijjoicing. A Gny FuHQinl Procession. The limcial cortege of the Chinese enir press, T.sz’ All, musli have iieeii a gor geous panofmua. After the cymbals, flutes tuid trumpets, the imperial care with canopic.s of strawreoloTed satin, and a luindfed white ponic-s led by .spearmen,^ followed by three sedan chairs used by the lale cnipiess, covered with yellow silk; carried by clu.stcrs of men in scarlet robes, and followed by mandarins and princes Garryiiig silk flags of .all colors cniblazoried with thrs five-clawed dragon, fans arid lunlncllns. After tiie.se came the cnlafalqm.draped in yellow satiigtire coffin under a silken canopy embroidered witir the dragon in gold,: gilt emblein.s resembling balls of fire on the top of the canopy, and its 128 bearers wearing scar let silk robes and hats with yellow fringes. As thc coQin passed, Cbrenas in flowing white gaitnents knelt by tbe roadside, biitiiny one caught looking at the procession was puiiished. X 7 I E 3 D . S lcK lN L E l^ A t the residence of her .son P McKinley, Monday, March 27, 18- 82 M bs . McKinley aged 92. 8he had 75 children, gramL.childrcn, and great-grand children. The funerai Services were liebi at St. Mary’s chiirch oqth a very large attendauee. CLAYTON lUARJCETS. KKTArij rmCBS. per lb 05 to Butter,. * to Eggs, per doz. t\ Sugar, Standard “ A \ pr lb of liquor and (he eonimissioner wbo s (lie sa’alof the law (o every drink E L E C T U O - m A S N E T i C B a t t e r y B e l t ! HERVOUSAND off “A” . 'White “ 0 ” Extra “ G” , Yellow “ C ’^ Powdered Granulated . Coffee, O. G. Java ' Mocha Rio; Best Rio, Mixed OtmES H eart ,iONOAiip L iver D iseases , H eryus E xhaus - TI0H,PARAI.TSI8 i to 14 to ^10 10' . 9 n 8i , to 9 to- 18 to 11 “ !° 15 to 8 to R heumatism , iHD F ema IPLAINTS ICHROHICPiSEAS’t & 0 WPEP 8 IA, ^ K idney OisEASEl, NEURALOIA, AHU S eminal W eaknei #, 15 to to G.HvMGKtNtlY&GO, , Gliarter Perpdual 1382 CAPITAL $3,000,000. ; iwffloe ci). f Burplos over all liabilities $ $ ,4& 9 ,T fT 8 .08 Marine, I n land ;& .K re In&ttranoe. Olflest and Strongest Insvtrance Ooinpn- ny in America, Assets, January 1 1882Vl8~818;805.88. Compare statement with, other compa- riles before insuring, _ C l m j t o n , >AC -Are receiving new goods daily. -A fine line o f new drenn ^agliaiBis, spring styles a t M cKinley’s. -M cKinley & Co are selUn^^^ rcheaperLrianrever. —M cKinley & Co. srillstaridard cal- Ico a t 5 c;, and every thing e q n a llyifl^ V E R T l G A ! . f e e d , /^Vequire^Fiio liisirlicuir. l 7 icprliitvd (IlrectloiiH O .J .i,eP A I V B B . it:E 3 y c < D - v ^ X : i- We have moved to ono door west of h)St-oflicc, and put in a choice stack iindies and cigaisund current litcuaiu —THE— AKMNhariii WESiMMSTER: : . / i m T H U B E S T . Antl-<JllnJe,er Jiaee B u r n e r ; ■ 7Yr:“Call and sec them at ATWOOD BROS., —PEiriBllS IN-^ Stows, nariware a b I ITlHiaM CLAYTON, N. Y, G.H.M o KINI-EY'^^GO. Ju s t rttidrivtu] a Ifirgi'.sluok o f , Lead, : ■ ' p i k , - .: / ’-';'' ; -VaraklieK,;; ■ ■ (yoloi-H and Briishesi Fur Spi.iii,v rr >!,(>, w li’c!i, m ijl i-o sobl at • hott-Ui, :;i i--.> ■ \V,- :• A(;iiN'i:s torliris fowii luV iin-ccit'hi > V. Iftib l.»or, llarnaoii: limri. Town, tiiiii (,’uiintiy,, and W a d sw p r tli, Martinriz L o n g inanV ;iiny o f wliich are iYavriuited superior fqi’ beauty, duraliility’ aiid tieonouiv ,aud O ijar -^ ANTISKD S4fl8KAofOUYi<'K WoNKV - JCD. Our sales ol Riililirr Faint.. last‘> y ear was over 4O0 gaiieiis and expect to douFle it in ’82,. JJptnara o f ehe/tf n n ifttlioiis. ,: c . ' ^ ’ELbT.% CO. ; JOlFOLEliitSiiStes In an1ici]>atinii of tlie Holidays ] li.ave pi it phased an elegant ibt of ; t)f R iiew pattoru. My sleek of Fine ©oods For ©eiitleiiien is complete, ns well as more staple goods. No man iiovvover.Avell drcas- od, app(vai3 tvi an atlvaiilagc! in coarse, ill filliiig hoots. No custotrier gets such a trade of ... ' F 2 ^^ Clay ton, N. y. I.: Ti T H;0 F S A. 8: Rice, Raisins, Loudon Layer Muscatel . Valchtihg Flour,' .Kriflj per srick : : , ■ Corn Meal WHOLESA-LF. nmCES. Qarrccted iveehly hy IF. H . Gonsaul. ^ | e y , Np-. J» 6 rowed, $ , to $ 80 N o L U •' to 75 No. ,2, 2 ‘ . 70. to 75 Wheat, per bush. . .................. to 1 2 5 Rye, per b ush . .......................... to 75 Corn, per bush................. . 75 S H t !':;:; ........ MEDICAL OSES OF EUECTlRICiTV DreMcd hogs, p( ■ —IS A— e A K K COAL, ■ BASE BUBNBR Doate Fire PI j aal EeTersMe Flae .Highly Ornamental, Two Foot Railfl, Im , proved ■ O E m ivEB L E S S G liA iE , \iJm Most JlUtactive fit ore J n tha Mttrket: 8GLn.By of ladies at, this season of the year are iiialdiig earpelsv Tn ^ iieighboiiidod, as the spring ojmns. a friendly eputest bed'll! to See ’ivbo caii niake the ./bapdsp.inest carpet,* Ladies, the secret is in ’ - ;D Y E 1 1 6 your jags. To make a beautiful earpot ymi most have good fresh dyestiiffs. HALL keeps them tiiid g-naiautees every pack. a.ge. If yoii faiiim will wifliiigly oivjc yoii dyes . for a second. trhjl. I l i.s^ AKHffALLY inercasiag tj-ade is all the teBtiinony re(|iiired to prove tire above. . :6tatenmnts ti) be ii iie. 40 to 45 to .80 9 60 to 2 2S hogs, jicr e w t... $9 to 5 to 6 6 60 75 2 00 JAMES HAYES, C L A YTO N,, N.Y., mALJUk ip.STOVKS, Tm W A K k ANI) HAitp w A m , a m m ALL r. CALL s t D . d. Fortor&Spn’sandSeeif they do pot sell, furnituve cheaper than can be bought eltewfiere in Jefferson c<mnty. Low Prices and Light Expenses I b what does the business. We DO, CAN AND M'lLL sell more and better CLOTHING For loss mriney than any house in the city, A nobbv line of SUIINNLIS: a n Bi OVERCOA TINGS : made in the best stylo known to the trade. Alsu ihe hesl ii«-nTrii>ent uf For men, ypuths, boys and ohlldren, “'\FILL NO lf BE UNl>Eil8(lt.D ” m one • inoM.o ’ ’ ■’ • .' DEWEY & FAIRBANKS, TUB ACKNOAVLEDGED LEA I >ING CLOTHIERS, W O R T H S E N p lN C FO R . 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