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rLATTSBPHQH REPUBL1CAW,SATUR1>AY MOUSING, APKIL17. 1886. Iir 1\rpnbliran. 4* V f 1 *T r - TOIICS iT THE WEEI. 1 t.r 'mpfulfrrcTnrof'i >* ' \ err rust.'m« 1- i * : :.r rr.n«ti|tm,*rT n\ '. p '!.• *-..-i-n <«rrT,f-« nr.i ,-f '• T ' J » v. .Iir ,»TX i- . r * !<«-- i r li r !hi r- • >.•' • r nf ... J. ,„ ^j p, , ' l.f •- - i . fjiTjiiili'ir. tr *-v. < n*-#- tr* Ihf Ir>*-*- C r. ,.1 M,*t Trrlard v . - » *«•. . - * ' •: r Irrpf-r.v i x -rc xl ., AT* \ .'*.•'-•'• \f t *'• 'I - i.' Vsrr >,' Sl.r «tarl **\• 't*-r.i.:i' «';r- - T*r vd •-' i\fi^^ '\H\ 1 .•„*•• : r T*-»-,- f. alur. « • f Air i- \ i h.i h l.r ), i f liirt i liviir* ur 1 A*- T;.i f^ ' • f >K s; •» * * :! *i-rrva' A M 1-c .! .'.*Tf],' • -.i\ .1. l • rr rr I' I raii\t ir, I ivi r't v< ,. i v 1-. '.* •IT-, ^*-_: !t ' .u*!, tf.i ma -i '• ••}>• f sun f t r f .1 a*, tl.r l-'- t kr'r 1 • pet . A* fiT Mr. It T. **' ''\•* - A : * 1 v -i- II f tlie - and y f**r. •' : '! • • Tu-a . • Mi T:.t -•• I--ttL*- th> P TV r- i)i- m tiii*-?: v -r ),/ -•vki* -T.-T'!, r,r- 1 •*••-> r. 1t.'' \o- (.«.-. f V,. neas-jr. ..r.l frrr.'y l\'>rvi» t\i' •!. <- .« a -.ti p rT. th e r••Mi t • a tr:n rr - f-Tr.sl O' - f t!i>\ Irs), PT>II ra wlji. U l'r*8 !.»!- V-, ; r.r .*]-••> m.itli 'TT 1 '!\-. -n ay. l before the Senate. The . .n^tmallv mad* to sweceed sa-cisli whom U wa» p'rorx.!*d t o paspaad or remove. hut wh»*e term* of oflk* have Mnre r*. pin-4 f^pDRtor Ednaoda o^pred »re*<-- luii.'n that all then*\ Doi«inmiion» to rt- t'.im*il to th e Frwmirot o n toe jcroiind th»t t!,r failure \f U»* Senate t o confirm Hi* ,.n e tn»; nomination* ha d th e rfff^t of a TI i; U'-n. riic resolution went i-rrr f»r» .ia* Am .n c tt < f«e nominatn'iis *u th*t • f Do^fnr*. I.a-wrrra. <\»rp*r.t*r«. PrnirglMa. In- m*^f^t». Mi\h*ni<« \n fart •» h»vr r»-^..ra- I m>>Ti<t»l' n *'« from pwyi* tn A I »II»II, n« in ' Hf». tp«'lf»ln(j '•'< it\' *oriil»r«\' . ii'<\* tli»t •ulphnr 1< iter* Hav« *ff~-t^il. ».r..| f. J t»»U- •ainual«, !*••«• »ii' th«>r «*i>lnmn t«*tt* Bamlalaa »f Par* Co4 Llvrr Oil , with H;rfM>|ih<M»hil«>a. f« Kfmfi-t-i , -'> <\ <• #\/'** /V,v?ju-rr. Tli\ lr.ft«w '-r fl«>^h an.i «tr\T.R(li ia pm*»r- tlM<> immertlatflT ftfler commencing to us e the 1'mulMor TlieOM Ll»er Oil eniutslfled with tu e Hypophodphite*. an<l fl«*»h prixloe- mg 'j'lalltle* . lotin I> Kurnett. wh'«ae nomination to , f,.l irf.Tffe M. Pa*kin a s di«tn< t aU 1 rnr ' f r ttir «onihfrn diotnct of Alabama w i« it.* .H. asi'-n of t:,<- recent {-.IIU.-JII i .trir \ • r-% in tin 1 S« nite Ir, thr it '•*•' Mr. M\rn«\n. from th r i-..mmitti-f o n w»vi ani mean*, rrporte.l !».r 1 , , ! • r.-.lurp t»ntf t,a\c>» and modify tin :.i««. ;n nUlion t o thr r>!lerlion of th e r. M r,u, , an d it was rr fr-rcd to th e r^m - m.tN-i . f tlo' whol. . Mr M. Kinity pr. . -•-' •(• t tl.i- vii'W- of ').' ni.nority of thi- . mno'lii >fr AI -rriv, .<i. fr 'in tht• rom- 1 ;i n-*o!ntion for T -IMXAJT, .«ih. n n. S>>r Y.'rl rifh. 40yl People of NHrtM Coooty! P; 0 THE LAROKST AND MOS-T COMPLETB ASSOKTMKNT OF G«ats' AND » -• > •>• wh o ar e mffrrlnK from the errors unit lmlt»<Tetion« of youth, nerrun* weakness. eariy 'leeay, ln,*\>t m&ndnod, .V •, I will »end a receipt that will enre you, FKV.F or CHAR'.!' Tlii« fireat remert) w;v*•li'scovered l'.v a ral^^l >Tiary in *<onth Atuetl.--a ->-nda •elf a<ldre»«ed en>el-->|H» to th e Riv JisKI'H m. 'rr ;-Pi\ Tlie ^Ci . ro, r. adirr; . f p.'nf,! (i'i Mir. an d th e e-.t imi'l.g P' o,J judges » i tin h = I-ost- p--- : ,.'-n :< Y' r ' r;d- Ua-t ;f i! i* >ir- ffNittd the rtsiiH will t>f tht- rf-iimalion of Mr trladslonf. and anothir < iVil revolu- ' - p'at in p th e Tory ilitripnt in powir. Tariff Reform. T:.i (' !:ir.;'*M of Way« and Mi an? iu tl.t\ II.u-r rf Ueprp«.i'nt.itivr« L:ivc pir- fi'i 't i ;t ',fw t^r pr'-.-enHrijT it al*- T !• .', ami at the time of •-r.f.rriitted a report c ra- llying what they deem strong rea.-on? of Ur revis-iun. The vt u , -- - »y • !.i- de - t,. '••\j.r.n.ns .» r.,j. r:\v ,n = • ; ..-h tu -. v,d;r;-for tU :r,terot on th e purt ic silver I- ii ! ha s i-aught the A' \*fv; 'U- Mate rV.r i:vH- , k * ( • i \» d hv .i ^-,..,i .', * h.- ;i ••rour.d. i: M- x F i •. r.'or- : xi rn- M. \u twelve •\ S ;Vt ' f ilnd. t Bi-tk T:»I.T. tavitr. hi-rrp. yvt i\> •A-l..'.- • . -- r, W iu~ tht < 'tiirif-t\ IKIVC -H-t-r i'i: tin.- Wt.-trrn * n. •• \'.r'rnvT.- .-.(.- .• - • •., .*..-. i-::p 1^ 'Ui .<. And 1,:. ,' .-. f verv :;,_* the tin s e ry tl.c •> i-:;.•.:•- r i .tany wL:th ; f.T a. 1'^; irl Apr.. I.: ,:i, Au-r- f .rr:i',t- for the necessity < . mm'tti-e *ay TUr rate o f duty or ta\ on imported '•-i- d« >-nloei-t t o duty i* ;t>. low a s fire •on *-,.mi \and higher than 2i.» • pe r cent [ •••n other*. Ttie aVtrage rate for th e ri?- , \cal year, 1> S \. a little exceeded forty- ] \seven per eent, o r forty-seven dollars o f j \tax on #100 -worth o f imported e\\ds. \Tlii^ is th e highest rate paid i n any year ' \since I5i>*>, and above th e average rate o f : •the war period from I'-i&J t o 186s.\ J Tlifj quote from hoth President Arthur aid Cleveland setting forth th e necessity • f t.ir'iT reri>i m. The treasury receipts f -r the present fiscal year they sa y will exrtcd •;.\CI.'X»I.IH>O. while the cxpendit- urt.> wi'l pro'.-ah'y n-d exe^ed *:!\'>.(>*i0 I»K.I. Hence th e r.cccss-ity of tariff re - •« di n •ri ! r thi- hitrd'T-- i'f unless They cite the single article o f whii'.h altli s'.gh always protected. pr.'durtion U-JS steadily d'-ereased, •It tax o n it i s a n incrt-usin^ burden h producer an-1 consumer. Tuey also cite tht article o f w,..ol. th e price o f which hii> l»en -teadil y declining fo r many vinrs, and it has declini-d when th e Uix w:o- highest and th e production great- est, i >n this point th e committee say \From the statement of th e Ohio u.nd olher wind grower--' associations, it ap - pt?trs that th e market price fo r wool is r. •: three-fourths of th e actual cost of pro - ihii-n«'& rha- with th e cxi-ting rate of te n i • r.'i --n tin- p.-.iind th e price is still ten ci rds. below the priee at which it can b e pr. •r't-a.I'ir grown i n rue jrreat wo. >1 gre.w- 1!;^ States ..f Ohio and Penn-.ylvania. I t appears. therefe>re. that th e attempt to make wo.'1 irrowinjr profitable b y the u*e • •f the laving power has nut been sueet-s*- ful. while th e ta x ha s been the great na - t' -r.-il hindrance t o th e wo.-len inanufae- tarir^ i:idu~try. a< well a s a mo~t griev- ous b'.rdt n ii[.on all buyers of woolen r!\'hin!i.\ Ttie i emmitter'- report is a-trong one a-.d w.l! (i.mmand attention among think- ing n-tn whttner high protectionists o r o'.l.t.rw'se. In c ntluding that portion of the report relating t o tariii taxes th e ma- l r;ty say. ••Wi'h the still existing high, if no t un- warr.i.:.table, scale o f current ordinary e\- p. r.diture. and the ..ne-half o f th e money o'.'.lgttior.- ,..f th ' paid, a h:gh rate maiH'uiued. and in submitting th e pr< n rules, r cp .rt .lntment of a M lect committee of -tM n mi mber*. t o b e appointed b y th e spe'Jkf r. to invest urate the causes and ex- tent o f th e disturbed condition now exist- ins: in th e relation* between railroad cor- pora:-, -ns entraired in intrr«!ate commerce and tin ir employes i n the states o f Illi- nois. Mi---oun. ' Kansas, Arkansas and Texas The rommittee shall have power to send for persons and papers, t o sit dur- ing the session« of the House an d t o v-i»it «ui h places in those x'utr*. as may he ne- rr-sary in order t o facilitate th e inresti- pttion\. It shall report during th e present so-sion. with such recommendations a s it may derm proper t o make. The resolu- tion was adopted without a division. The folli. winsr were among bills introduced: To create a hoard of management o f th e revenue an d currency; to institute a mon- etary system in harmony with a republi- can form of government and t o establish an eonitable'standard o f distribution_ of labor an I capital: authorizing th e granting of pensions to parents o f deceased soldiers on proof that they are without means o f support other than their own manual la - l.er. The District o f Columbia appropri- ation bill was passed. TITUILsn VT, ArRTL 13. In the House the Hurd-Romeis election ease was debated. In Senate Mr. Flatt spoke i n favor o f open executive sessions, bu t no vote was reached. Po»ltl»* Cure for I'll**. Dr. M»rchi«i\i Italian Pile Ointment-eni- phatleiHv guaranteed t o enreor money re- funrte.i-internal, External, Blind, Weeding or Hetting Piles. Price 50.\ a box . N o cure, no pay. Fo r sate by al l Druggists. A OinrBolwl Coitrh. Cur*. Dr. Alarchisi's Italian Cough and Con-nrap- ti-in Halm—Kuaranteeu to en re or moiiey re- funded—Coneh,Cnl4*, Hoarsened, Uronelit- tig, Asthma.Incipient Consumption. Throat and Lunjt troubles. >'o cure, no pay. Fo r sale by all Druggists. Price 5Ac. Dan£ht»r*. Wive* auil Mother*. Send for Pamphlet o n Femile Diseases, mailed free, securely sealed. Dr. J. B. Mar- chlsi, ftica, N. X. 42yl WTien Baby iras .«ick. we Rare her fistorla, When slip iraa a Child, she cried f.ir Castoria, When she br-oamc Mi8«. she clung to Cuioria, Wheu she had Children, aha gave thorn Cu'ocia, d I. part or tu e ofthepe p' c -mrmttee t I. .'.s L . ;-*. .g . Ar.t -n !- WcTe r.:.asel .1 h rn.i n ;r, I T its .r-. s*. ,] rrc I -- 5ew Tori*. legislature. FP.IDAT. APRIL 9. In Senate th e following were among hills passed: .*25,000 appopriation fo r th e WalLm armory: Saturday half holiday from July t o October i n certain offices i n New York city: appropriating soOO.OOO for interest on th e canal debt: child labor b,l. In Assembly th e Field civil code bill was discussed and sent t o the committee of the whole. The bill conferring further powers on supervisors w» re p >rted ad - versely; Mr. liatcs\ bi d !•• promote th e cot.s'riKth'n of outfall channels fir th e drainage of large swamps, adverse report disagreed with and the bill sent t o th e c-mmittee of th e whole. Tue chair announced messages from the finale, and among them were th e three senate bills relating t o th e annul- ment o f the charter o f the Broad.vay sur - i face railroad. j Mr. Cole, chairman o f th e railroad com- i mil tee. saiil that the questions involved i n the bill were almost entirely legal i n their motive, at least questions o f public policy involving questions o f law. The dis - ; eassion. which must occur before th e committee, must necessarily b e judicial discuision. I t seemed to him that the ju- | dietary could more appropriately and ! properly consider these questions than any other. He made a motion t o that ef- , fee't. The speaker decided that th e bills should take that reference. On e of them providing fo r the winding up o f corpora- tions whose charters have been auuulled, would certainly have to go t o th e judici- ary commute, and it was entirely proper that ail take th e same reference. MoXPAT. APKIL 12 . In Senate a bill was introduced obliging hotel keepers t o provide tire escapes fo r each room above the first story. The bill creating a State Board of Agriculture was progressed. In Assembly concurrent resolutions of- . fered b y the speaker tendering to the Irish ; people th e hearty sympathy o f th e people i o f .New York i n their heroic struggle fo r late civil war yet t o be | home rule, expressing their feelings o f re - • f taxation must b e long ! spect for the noble stand taken b y Mr . Gladstone, and tending congratulations t o the English people on th e fact o f their having at length a sorernment possessing, courage and magnanimity to make a n ef- fort t o relieve a much wronged an d long surTerins country, were \ unanimously adopted. The following were among bills p&--»ed: to protect wild geese and ducks: providing fo r incorporalim o f politi- cal clubs: providiug fo r th e drain- age and tilling u p of th e prism of th e abandoned Chemung canal in Corning: appropriating ftj.i.MM.) t o complete th e slop*, wall o f th e same: bill relative to tb e preservation o f the records of th e State survey was ordered to its third reading. rrEsDAT, API'IL 13 . In Senate the Broadway arcade bill was passed. I t provides for an underground railroad on Broadway which will probably cost ••jsio.OOU.DOO. The Hardin Labor Ar- bitration hill was passed. In Assembly an amendment t o th e code abolishing imprisonment fo r d»bt was dis- cussed and progressed t o third reading. Among bills passed was one compelling persons operating traction engines on Uigrhwiiys t o send a messenger ahead at least one-eighth o f a mile t o warn pedes- trians, ijuv. Hill sent i n a message veto- ing the bill providing for printing duplicat e voi-1 hers of State accounts on the ground of needless expense, and being manifest- ly in the interest of the State printing con- tract. II<»le'«H*wej-the great ivucli euro, 23c.,50c.,*l. QlcM'a galphur $ra» hi .-vis and beaut lfies. 25c. QerWM*CorwRe*M>vet-kinsC-oras.Bunioris,2Sc HUTs Hair and Whisker Dye-Bl-ck A Brown, SOc. Pike's Toothache Drop* cure in 1 Minute, 25e. \P**'n** Xkciumtitc Pill* are a sure cm*, SOo. Blli*><m*a** • I» very prevalent at this season, the symp- toms being bitter taste, offensive breath, coated tongue, sick headache, drowsiness, dizziness, loss o f appetite. If tliis condition is allowed to continue, serious consequences may follow. B y promptly taking llood's Sarsapartlla, a fever may b » avoided or pre- mature rtealh prevented. It i s a positive cure for biliousness. S.d i by all druggists. Perfect soundness of b >1y and mind Is pos- sible only with pure hi viA trailing medical authorities indorse Ayer's S irsaparilla a s the b-st lilou i-purifying metieinein exigence. It vastly increases the working and produc- tive p- wcrs ••' b ith hand and brain. KVEU BROIUHT TO THIS sDTIo.S, HAS AKRIYEl\) AT SPEAKS. -- o- T HE YERY can lie procured. Every line complete. LATEST STYLES AND MOST FASHIONABLE SHADES THAT Fine Fur Derbvs, in Knox, Dunlap an d Youman's latest shapes; J . B Stetson V V Co. . and F . Berg ^v Co/s sine \Handmade\ Soft Hats. All goods bought by the case of manufacturers. Everything in th e «.cats' FurnUhine <Joods line, from th e best producers. Mi:. SFBAK. hy always keeping th e largest stock an d finest goods, has gained th e reputation o f being th e most popular an d fashionable Halter i n Northern New York, and he is , and intends, by studying th e wants of the people an d catering t o them, to sustain an d keep up this good name an d trade. Anything which you may need in hi s line vou will find it t o vour advantage t o procure* o f th e popular and\ fashionable Hatter, J. W. TUTTLE & CO.. Custom House Square, cor. Margurot St PLATTSBURGH, N. Y. lol.p.KKS W1» rtK\KK\l. M! Vl.l.'i:- l\ STATIONERY, NOTIONS, &C. TOASTER QOODS. $10,000! \VTANTKD o n bond and -uortcage for a TV term of years o n unincumb»red real •state in the eciunly of St. Johns, tine. Title indisputable. Property cost over |4» 000. Interest 5pel cent, payable •••->( annually. f 16-41 AddrvH Mfl-'lnt-liaoaTCe. Utm I Mm, HAVE ON HAND For the Spring Trade. —TRR- IUFFAL0 UWWHIilTltB toe Snjier ^losphate ONE OF THE BEST OF THE Standard Fertilizers. THE C0RBIN M HARROW AID SEEDER, THE TIGER Cail Sprt&g HarrM. MADE IN BOTH STBEL AND WOOD FRAMES. J Our stock of Ha-tcr Canls Kastcr^ I look-. \WJ f » f+ g^ •^jr- Novelties and-S«nivenirs, is now upon. Tlw van wV 1 Jj V \# -2L* etv is much .creator and ombraccs more new ami •• -..-_,, -.: .—^---—^ ^-r^| ar ti^tie desiiins than tlie showing <»f any previous . (year. hi o Q Q Q O o X 4 OB NEW G WAY • If I otltei :mr l—d of the C»l*br«tt«d i-ting th e cost of slielter, of niand o f all th e clothing i' ha^ been the ell Tt of your ••d-'pt such rate.- o f taxation Ltd t o b*- disturbed b y UU- :. il rnirr'tr.i y . an d an 1 at •• • i \eiupr !,• ..i.--.uy artiehs . it.-l tl.'-n b y prom'te di- nes.\ A Siheme that Didn't Work- Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength an d wholesomeness. More ,— •--••„, ^ . __. - - - economical Uian the ordinary ki n is, and can- ! for th e 1-ast mone> ? ^ Jjf. OSATIf. ,he multitude i who ha s leaaert th e Vauglian More atlu»:ra- JACKSON FARI 3Ei FBE1G3T WAGONS. Plattsburgh, N. »-, April 15 , 18S0. TK H«T (Question with all purchasers of Merchandise is: \Where ea u we purchase th e most goods not b e sold i n competition with th e i of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders . StiUl-iila in can*. KOTAL BAJLIMG POWIIKH Co.. 100 Wall street X. Y. 11 EM i El- i-i.;i'.i::: W A- txe- • TON. April '.'.-The foil • win: ici i - plbli-he 1: TALI.MA. W . T. . Marc h 2.-1. '.. A^Utrnt S>-crct-iry vf t ir. /;. >•.. T-'-lx 'rif • I if- ,r >lr - Mr. , • f this place, has wVeti y -u in regard to my being appoint- • t i- r>-(-rva'e-n piiys-cian t o th e Puyal- ..;> L.u.a:. tribe, contiguous hereto. For ref.-ree. .- i v, • . ;.-l refer t o th e litutenant- 1 .-. - •> w .'ii \:.t '. 'I,i f ar e . • VV- rl i l>> m- it's _•• v.r:. t • f • an d the latelv-appuint- -d .u :_\- ' . a:. 1 Mr. — '- —, both • f wh -m ire p> r- r.a, triend- of mine. I Would say . furtner. \.a* f y • l veil! sei-ure n.y it; .,ii!meijt I w,.l t .r%\ ird yu a draft f : Ti'-'-' ' ' reimburse y- l f>. r tiie trouble. II- ••.ii_' * • hear fr rn y -u m 'h e i.'ar fu - • .*-. I nmtin vour obe iient -eivant. I'M-:- ',..., ' F. ( . Min-Ei:. M. D. >V.--.:;N'or\N. P. V.. Apnl 7. ,' i . M • M. 1> . Tt- ••• i. If. T. b ..rslt -1 ar letter \f March \.'\ith at i.-in t >\Uic time sim e I ri-ci, ived a letter fr-.-u Mr. • rn-.mimeiiding y..iir u[»- ii ian o f the I'uvi .ntment a s reservation phy* i[< Indian tribe i n Washingt-in Ter- aud -avin; Fatal Strike Riof. Sr. Loi'is. April H—The strike situation in East St. Louis changed suddenly at 'A k to-day from the comparative quiet that you were a r-ompe- , aru i s ,.reuitv that prevailed there fo r th e tent physician and a gentleman whose.ap- J x fesv (1 T V S to one of wi!d exc it e ment ;• -; :i tment would give general satisfaction. | .^^ i,',,,,^,}. 1 : •. tu e -t •, -. -•• ,l I h< Fr- p. . .- : •... li.-n. d state o f Wushinirtoii. 1- - IT -, h n •>Y i-i, ,ie lif- W * -n Ter- riw Pan- r < 1 l.-r , W. a tu'.--n f -nl the \\. Jl -•!..- MM. i: .^lr. 1 ' • -T ,-• 1 ' •• • r _'.:. J . . - i ..- i - r..T, * - . f r r. -.. l-UlMiHM-N •-;. '..••..- .as t i - • :* at . •.ite- -» The bi ^rrence. Plan. wefk t-j f, i' .thi 11 n lai ut .W make .at Mr. .,.*d,tone, the | ^f^ -^ Congress ought nut to pro- vide for the uppoiatracnt of a ef ha d tn.pi,*eii a plan Ir- r*a.. r step to ward* • State* and tireat Britain should b e repre- i. T:.e main features j seated, charged with the consideration and I- 1 •-..•••*•- Tue establish- I'i'.amerit i n Dublin: ' ;' r-..i. . ',* e,i,ti,.,shnient o f th e Vice- r - i •> * ,. . n r fiE.r*- taay b e held by a i •- n- »r.' .'nul.i . and th e exclusion of lrisb i- ; r -et.tatives and peers from the Imper- ii. l'aruaro«-nt. Mr l^;adatone s plan for the Irish Par- tiaiu*-n*. i- that it shall b e composed o f two t .,«--»—, i .rre^poadinir to peers and cont- Hi'-ri'-r» th e former elans t o comprise such «.f the present twenty-eight Irish Mt-ntiUite peers an nay choote u» sit , and <,f seventy five other persons posseastng a •peiif-ed property gitaligcatioa, aad eu<>aen hy nectors also po«sesaiac a pco^. erty '-uahocauoB, these meaabera to a, fixed Uerm o f ten years. The otter cJsaa*, tb* eoaMsooers are s o number tw* Umm- <tr*4 aad sia aaem«rrs. to be elected b* pofatlar aasfragc. Tke iriak so eompsead, ia to sit aad gather, ah*7 amgeotewiS • aeattaa Pseia.aea.ee fcs •en^th o f hi s recominendatiun i Ttu . L ,, ui; ; V ii] e an ,i Nashville took out a myself m your behalf, sup- j trum . tbl|llt OJIJ ].. M., an d there was th e y ur integrity was umpies- , n ^ 11:s i ^bering o f strikers and loiterers •\i.l\ ' at the Broadway crossing and other poiuts : w!io shouted \RaU''and jeered an d laugh- el at th e deputies, who, armed with Win- 1 Chester:,, protected th e train. Of these ', deputies there were twtdve or fourteen, ! and four of them patrolled th e Louisville '• and Nashville Bridge over Cahokia Creek. i This bridge makes a n acute angle with, th e ! rickety wooden bridge, about 35 feet wide ! and SO feet long, which co nnects Broad- : way. i in this latter bridge a large crowd wa^ L*iLlh.ered- and east o f the bridge i n a vast open space that is given up to rail- road tracks was another large crowd. There were fully tire hundred nien at this '< point when th e bloody work began, im- mediately after tbe Louisville and Nash- 1 ville train passed. The deputies tired at least fifty shots, the bystanders said. Six men fell dead and one woman, a n aged, crippled lady, ! was fatally wounded. When th e deputies ! fired the crowd ra n wildly i n all directions I an d soon the bridge and th e open space j at th e track were cleared o f al l bu t th e I dead. These were carried from the road j a fe w minutes later, one t o a watchman's i shanty at th e corner o f th e creek, two t o the porch o f -4 saloon at th e west end o f the little bridge and two more over t o th e Green Tree Hotel, about 130 yards east o f the railroad crossing . The wounded wo- man was also carried there. £A&T ST- LOCIS, Apri l 10.—About eleve n o'clock, last night, a fire broke out i n the Cairo short line yard, at tb e lower end o f the Uland, and meagre report* from there at midnight, sa y three or four cars were burned, bu t no other damage was done. 5 A. St.—The fires ar e now under control. Fifty freight cars, the scale nouses and lumber yard* totally destroyed. The round-house and shops were badly dam- aged. Tbe fire* were all incendiary. Large crowds of striken and citizens are collect- ed i n groups all over th e eity, and are still determied to bare revenge tor yesterday'» massacre. Firemen and engiaes were sent from St. Louia to help put oat tea Are, but their hose was cut and the men were intimidated. 9-.30 a- M.—The eity ba a been ia a state of panic during tbe entire night owing to the numerous incendiary ores, but , with the presence of th e military, which i n guarding all the aaain liaea of track di - verging from the relay depot, like order bie be she night atft •ompaay ft of\ _ at fee ia the Cairn jaeda to bora at ia* mttl Two of this Village Charter Election. »0*OriCE is hereby given that th e annua'. 1^ Charter Kleetionof th e \Villuteof Platts- burgh will be held in th e Town Hall, in said Village, o n Tuesday, Mav 4lh, ls*>, for the purpose of fleeting a PieUdeiu In th e place of John B. Riley, a Clerk in th e place of o . A. Carpenter, two Trustees in the pi »ce of Willi- am tleeil aril A. M Warren, an d a Treasur- er in the pi ice of Millard K. farkhurst, whose terms of ofllce will expire o n th e qualifica- tion ot their successors, for th e term spc'cilie! In S.-c.Oandiof Iiile*lur th e Act iueorpo rating the V Hage ol Plattsburgh; *e.. parsed April 13. use, and the subsequent aets thereto. Notice i s further give that at such election a resolution adopted April 7, t*C, to raise b y tax the folio wins* sums i n addition to th e am- ount authorized by law, viz : Kor outstanding debts......... Sl.fOO 00 .For Fire department 500 00 For sewer an d Sewer Ii >xes. . rniO IX) 1'or Uoads and Sidevralks 1,WU 00 Total. $3,3'*) 00 Will be submitted to th e ta x payers of. the vill ige,pursuant to Sec. t,Title -1 of same Act, to be voted Tor by ballot (For Taxes) an d 1 Against Taxes) That th e foils of said elect-ion will be open at in A. M- and close at 4 f. M. of that day . Dated, April 12, 1SW H. P. GILL1LA.N0, iKl>, FAL T L(JLRA!U>, TUO.Uas- KASS-KfT, Inspectors of Election, lC»-3 Vill i£e o f PI lUsburgh. N. Y\ ham, an d stocke d th e sam e with Groceries , Provisions, Dry Goods, Boots an d Shoes, and all goods usually kept in a country store, will answer th e above question t o al l who call and examine goods and prices, and although the store is not situated on any be proposes to sell goods a t prices that defy c >ui-petition, and will lake either cash o r farm produce at the market quotations The public generally are cordially invited to call an d b e convinced of th e SINK ..'- ! ia-1 that y.'U Were at least a '.• in HI '\i- .* ispl-iitdy evident that Mr . d e- not understand your trueehar- ,j.' '• r. f . r :. • per—-a t;t t • hold -in office :\ .. lu.uf'Ui- propo-itiou y.eir letter 1 •.' i.'.s. I have written to ttie e-.mniis- -, j. r'•: I:;-i..n a*Tairs. enclosing him a 1 • ; v • 1 y ir >'ter ro me . an d -aying that .u iu. . udgiiient y u ale unfit fo r any ap - ; ..itmen*. Y •urs..etc. W . E . SMITH. Consrex. rir•u.-t'.iv. Ai-i;!.'. •?. In th e Il-iuse ttie bill provi'Iing fo r free < In !_'•• of silver w-as illscussed Mr. Bland - .; ; :-lt;r. ^.td Mes-r-. Dibble o f South 1 . - .mi. ili-r'M.r* o f Aiaii.ima. Uiscock of N--A Y rk. Finalley o f Maryland, an d ILwi't - f Xe'.\ York opposing it. The ! -A .- d. f. at. .1. lij.'J tC I-'']. In \*i r.^te. 'h e He ase Lilirirj' bill was f v-se 1. I* provides fjr the erection of a • 'iil'b'ig on 1 i;>it\l Hill fo r a Cougiess- . ria. .n.rary. The Indian hill was report- ed wvh amendment-. The hill t o admit \Vas-hit»ton Territory w:is discussed. Mr . I \'< orhees' amendment admitting Montana j was r'-jected b y party vote o f It* t o iW. Mr. EustU moved an amendment conhn- 104 th e right o f BitiTrage i n th e proposed new State t o male electors only. FTUDAY, Al'RrX 8 . | In Senate Mr. Hearst o f California was , sworn in. The resolution relating te Ca- nadian fisheries was discussed. The res- duti.vn declare-? it t o b e the sense o f tlie appointment of a commission hich th e •pivemments o f th e Coiled settlement o f the fishing rights cf the two governments on tb e coasts o f tb e U. S. and British America. The Washington Terri- tory admission hill was discussed, and an amendment limiting the right of suffrage in the Territory to males was rejected, 12 to 25. In the House after th e transaction of some unimportant business. Mr . O-^teil, uf Missouri, asked unanimous consent for the present consideration of tbe following resolutions: Resolved, That the House of Represen- tatives of the United States earnestly sym- pathtses with the Right Benorahle William K. -LUadatoae aad hk aaanriatrs a. their efforts to secure a free parliament for the people of Ireland, and congratulates the people of thathltaerto on the prospect of aa early of their lw for the right of F RESH GROUND Nova Scotia Plaster just receive! a t NTCHOiS & CO*.*. FARM FOR SAIJS* F ARJt consisting of sixty acres, all under cultivation an d well watered. Good brick house on premises. c»ne mile from ueekuian- towu Corners. Also, Wood Lot containing 112 1 :, acres i n Alton.-<. Above will best it cheap. Xiiuewill b • given on one-halt llie purchase price. HHt J01LS B. KILEY. BREWSTER'S Safety Rein Holder* kj needs. Attached to the dash board, an d OJ1ET11INU every one wl o drives horses lied to th e dash board , an d is a safeguard against more than halt the runaway accidents. Hits subscriber has th e Agency for Clinton, Krankiin and Kssex counties. SUB AQE1STS WASTBJ>. samples ma y be seen at Carpenter & Weav- er's store, Plattsburgh. For further particulars address L,OUl» RIVERS, P. O. Box So. 405. Plattsburgh, N. r. AUCTION SAXX. A T th e Carriage Shop of Joseph Frenya, Caayvi le.N.r, Wednesday, April i8th, LS^«, elxe fulluwllicpxop»rty wi!l O-a sold: one black team, matched and good drivers, 4 and 5 year* old, 1 gray liorae, 1 yearling colt, i cows, 3 three-tear oles, (i two-jear- oIJa, 3 shores, I two-seated covered carnage, 1 two-seated seaside earrisge, l sulky, 1 double buckboard wagon, 1 light express wagoD, 4 buggy wagons, 1 pljw, 1 pair one- horse sleds, 1 pair double sleds, 3 farm wa$ouf, 1 two-aeaud cutter, 1 cutter, 1 ciilll- vatof, 1 ha y rake. TKKMS uF SALE.-SumsundertS.OO,cash; •5 00 an d over, good approved paper, elgbt months' time. JUSKPH FB£XIA, Cadyville, jr. T. B .SlUONDi, Auctioneer. 16w2 \I OTlca.—By order of David t. Dobie, Sur- ijv rogate ol Clinton county, notice i s hereby given according to 1 tw, t o all persons having cltarns against G£i>KG£ W. MAK£a, lite o f el lUsli'irnh, deceased, that they ar e required to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereor to th e subscribers a t th e reside ace of John Hunter, in * est If lattaburgb, on ur before the mh day o f October. IseG. Dated, - -- .. 16m6 April lath, Itun. JOHN HUN IK I, ) Kx „_ to _ L I.ST of names ofperaonsdrawn at Clinton County Clerk's OSm, th e 12th day ol April, INS*, to serve aa trial Jurors at aCounty Court and Court of Sessions, to b e held at the Court House, In the village of r-lattabufoJi. In and Cor die County o( ClliiUin, on *n* atth day of April, 1MB. Shoss-hisMi at. Atwood. miller. Ausaliie-J. Warren Uarknees. fkmer; James Mooee, lanavr; K sTMk. •smsast; Georg* ration, Cumer; Julius Baea, mamer. aatowo—S. Klllot Bachee, laemer; Blank Brook—Wm . Stewart, (armee; Vs. rowers, and, Eacmar; Gaorge Avar, tanner. ChampuUa-AMjah Clark- rarmer; John Tamil, rarmer; John nurbsd. turner; (V hV strata, broker; Antolue rolan, farmer. Eilrnburgh—ft. D. Kldred.huraaer; Was. Msl- den, farms r, 1. a . Daartrow. farmer. ' em-Aisn.B>Uas.larms«;a^W akr^ae. r,*me-am r. hVw.ea*jr,emveiaatyW? aaU eaMk;a. jTCal <mm,4l\nm i •\-^.•#v-^^ | •••**- +- - made for better goods and lower- ajriee*. which 1 guarantee will compare faaarably with eiattsburgh or city prices. Ci'\He will continue business at^the ol d stand, No. 4 Standish street, Plalrsburgh, Jf. Y. I»m3 Pant! Piitt! hltt. INSULATED, FIBROUS AS0 WATER PROOF PADITS. H.J.LWEJIT HAS JUST RECEIVED AT No. 17 Clinton Street, PLATT8BUBGII, -iV. T. A. r-aatsai wrnt oa. vaioica PROVISIONS, WOODBST WABE, Ac, 4c. Bis goods ar e fresh from market, purchas- ed for cash, and will be sold at the LWittT MISSIili MAMttt. A LARGK SUPrLY OF CANNED GOOBS* Batter, Zggs, Vegetables, Fruits of All Kinds ia their season, ALWAYS OX UAND. Goods delivered t o any part of the village. FARM PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods. The public are invited to call an d examine goods and prices. Remember th e place. No. 17 Clinton street; rear entrance Protection Avenue, Flatt*. burgh, N.Y. lltf Family Bibles, Teacbers' and Pocket Bibles, CATHOUC PBATER BOOKS. Episcopal Prayer Books & Hymnals, Methodist Hymnals, etc. This space is reserved for BROMLEY & SMITHS spring announcement shortly. o $1.25 *«* G-01 ALL MEMaUsVatUE SMABCS TttRY WILL NOT CHALK OB j PEEL OFF NOR CRACK. UNDER ORDINARY IXPOSUFK OF TBM- PERATUBF, AND WILL RETAIN TKE1R BRILLIANCY OF TI>T FOR YEARS. At Sowles SK JaadwapJ^ UA.UDWAHE D£Ai£BS, ns Margaret St . April IS, 1886. - rLATTSBUKSM.N.T. 16 w8 M OKTOAGK 8AIK.—Sew Vork Supreme Court.—Hetty Cane, plaintiff, agaiust Marcus Cane, Libaiau Cane. Henry Hanuer. .sirneou West. Louis »i.etgter, S»inuel Schiff, Thomas L . Balls. Charle* ». Kay, David B. sianford, an d Charles H. Rising oefendants. In pursuance of a judgment o f foreclosure and sale made i u theabive entitled acliou at a special term of this Court, hilil b y Hon. Joseph rotter. Justice, at tb e Court House i a the village of Plattsburgh, N. Y..oa the 14th dav of April, 1SSS, 1, th e undersigned, the Referee i n said judgment named, will sell at public auction, a t the Court House Iu the village of flaltshurgh, i n said couuty of Clin- ton, on the£»tb day o l Stay, t»M, at ten o'clock In tlie forenoon, the following de^cuhed premises nainrly: All that certain village lot ol land and house thereou situated iu the vlilageof flattsburith, Clinton Co , N. Y., and b niuded and describea as follows; Un the east by Margaret street, on th e south by lands occupied by an d sups- posed to be owned by Charles Cane, west by lands owned by William Kendall, an d on th e north bv lands owned or supposed t o bs own- ed b y B t. Kverest. Tbe premise* hereby directed t o be sold are the same on which the aaid defendant. Marcus Cane, now resides. Dated, Plattsburgh. N. Y.. April 14th, 18r* D. F. Dual a. iure-e*. H. P. GitULAJi»,2d,Plu\s Ally. r*»T Propocala for hUlllary Supplies. Ouiee o f Chief Quartermaster, Department or th e Kast, GOVKUfiOIt'S ISLAM), M. V., April 1, l«ac S EALKD PROr-o.-.AI.s', iu triplicate, subject to th e usual conditions, will b e received at this omce and a t th e ofneeof the Quarter, masters a t Baltimore, Md. ; Buffalo. N . Y.; lioslon. Mass ; New Orleans. La. ; MadUou Bairat ks, N.Y; Plattsburgh Barracks, N. Y.; Fort Trumbull. Conn.; Fort Adams. B. 1 ; Fort Preble, Me.; Fort Monroe, Va.; Fort Mackinac. Mich.; Fort Wayne, Mich.; Fort Brady, Mich.; Fort Niagara. N. ».; Fort Ontario. N Y.; New- port liar racks, Ky.; Liul* Mock Barracks. Ark.; Mount Vernon Barracks, Ala. ; Fort Haraueas. P-l*. an d Saint Francis Barracks. I la., until U o'clock noon, eastern time, o u the 1st da y or Max, ISt*. at which time and E l ice* they will b e opened i n presence of idders, for furnishing and delivering such quantltiesof Fuel, Forage an d straw aa mas- be required i n Department of the Vast during the fiscal yeareoauueneJng J u l y 1. 1 Slat. Xhe-Gov«ftruiueajt ri>**»*^*-tn-y ri«b«. t o gyjeet any or al l bids, preference given to article* of domestic produotion. conditloneol price and quality being equal, and aueh prefcreuee given to artieleaof assertean nroduetiou pro. dueed ou the raclliccoast to theeateut o l the consumption required by the public service there. Blank proposals an d full iiistructionsas to the manner o f bidding and terms of contract will be furnished on aopllcaiion to ikuvotttce. or to the Quartet masters at th e various posts named. Knvrlopts containing proposals should b e marked:—\Proposals for . at .\ and addressed t o the Chief Quartermaster, De- partment or the Kast, <joweruot»s island. M. Y.U.or to th e Quartermaaiers a t the Posts mentioned. ALfeX J . PttRaY. ltwt Asst. Q M. Ueu'l. V. S. Army. SMITH BROTHERS, • N '*• Fine Fwnk&w* and Gents* Outfitter*. -. o-—- Whoever eomee t o oar store foe artlcl** to u*« or «i»*am*s, »»>» with <b» eomroriabi* essoranee that ir an unsueor bastv ehoiee is made it may bo oorrrcted afterwards by aa axuhauge, or eel unit of money, but I r ehoie e I s made i i purchaser wall n»«»r be d'*a*U*ned with 1^* Aa they ar* tt* NMMfnUrM] ataadard of sieelleaee throughout the world, w* ar* *»i» agnnl* fitrvhlir -'-•I>\T and they cannot i»» biught elaewher*. Oar other Style* i n UUBlAOS and aonaua'a a n aaMh-H of grace and beauty, and each Hat ooataiaa waajg wwttafl aeet**-\****^* 1-• wwT »/*>»- aad •• ea u mt asauied that the BreatTwiaBeis will - yoouihem In BOOTS, SHOES and ROBBERS We lead, as we have a 93.00 Men's Shoe that ia a reliable shoe, made by a reliable firm, aai sold by us aa reliable dealers. Any Geo- desman mho desires a good article, at a low ftear, will do well ta inspect owsa. We att taw latest styles ia Ladies', afmn .'* taheas at ptsaas to aait the pur. a sfeeJaneoC * I I I a It! J * 1 *? •\- w^awjssfc^ieR-•*''-' **** *«s *-^—^ \'^aiife--;'„'\:. ''„••'- **'-.<gfe^?-if' ;f-\ : Sperry's Family Knife Sharpens Will -: . .-[.-i i :. • . • -»i»'. ,r .- . 1! . 1 *t I . ',1111 - I- 1847 Rogers Bros. A1 \M»- BS1TANNU COS SKver Rated Wara Jg^These noods aro otli-rcri oiitirvly on their merits, as the liiu^t in tpiality known ti» the trade. iSeasoiialilo Sneoialtie-t in ^\--•jtit lMraJK^rwa sV<\ [ Putz PoniaMiti-Tmmpiiw. Jnivetwl Metal Polisliing Paste, for Brass, Copper, Nickel, Zinc, Tin , &c. 10 an d 23c. packages. ROOT MTiaY, Carvtitf Sets, Razors, Shears, 4c. Attention is called to a tine stock of FISHING TACKLE! Embraciug all the usual Staple Articles, and a varied assortment of High (Jrade i.oods, Split Bamboo Rods, All Lance Wood Rods, Multiplying Reels, Tapered Silk Lines, Artificial Minnows, Insects, <fcc. Greut variety Trout and Bass Flies, Leaders, Landing Xets, Rin^s and Stall's Minnow Pails, Tackle Boxes, Fly Books, \«.\ L S, JIMStM a Ct*>S TJ-K1X.TJALLED GOLD PENS Pencils, Picks, Glove Hooks, Ac. w • am a awa^s^Hsveal • a aMaVaWsrwWk a^a^Fmww Mmfa Car. aC Aitsinqi UDoras. :IM; GOODS i In Pocket Book*, Card, and Letter Oa^e-s Bay;*, Portfolio-*, <'ii;-ir > •! Oases, Music Cases- and Rolls, Shawl Straps, A:<\ ii IMHS. Yuiiij of Papers, ud Erery Descnplioj of stationers 7 h'nli i Wliolesale Ageuts tor tlie Terry Clock Co. J. W. TUTTLE & CO.. Custom House Square, cor. Margaret St. UP STAIRS (Second and Third Floors), mnsiU lUill. \. ,. Effs! Effs! Efts! Flattabitrgb. Poultry Yards, etATTSBClWU, N. V. at L FRENCH. HKMMltMM Of Tbnwtglibfwd Plymouth Booka **««iluaivelj\ Smith & LaRocque lKv. r.,. for their lariee slae, and bred for their asmackable laying qualities. sSa**Irom SelecleU Stock gl.Seforl3 ltaas (turn stock ruuuiita as ituee, ?51orlj Uwera should b e aueompaaied by ca»h. ISWU at. L. IfBUtNCU, PlaMkburgh, .N. *. ASQTHm^HAWlE. kat it at tatairML »*pepatar wpatae Muase aad BesUurant a-tKalatllM 8a*T—t* rLATTSttHttJU, N. Y. a» saaitasliil by a. P. UAUTUIKK, OVMSSOKa.-.supreme Court Trui.h>H.-! WH* CV1?T\C O III Clllltou Count) lla» 1.1 f li--t-ir .- XV^d WT *^ •\ aP^ 1 9 ^. Trustee of the fHtai* .>( Audrrw M'.-.f-.-i **^ ww \\^\•^•-•' ceased, plaintiff, against -lohn K lvn< ->-• - Kosetia M. Kaowlea.'lhe *ir»t \atlui.ai H..<•» of I UtiKburth, Samuel Beniley. aiol i.i ,• C. Stafford. Jefeb^auta. To th e ul.o.enauiod defendants Yo . H hereby suu.uioued lu ;,ii»»cr thr. riiuj .i 1-1 in IhiK action an d to serve a cop> •-! \ 1.1 an><*er o u th * plaiutiff's attornr) woi.i. tw«iUyila>i after Hie seivi,-,- u i u ,u .,u, mui..,rK-luJ««ot lite «lair i.r «-ni,c ,\i.-• n 1 tiaS 1 »TT» rt 1 nTlTltf '> ' Ih.aaeof yooi failure to app, a. or ..,.«., Ifltff A Nil Ii A KIM N v x - •udauteul will be taken against >,u > 1. F <lH OlMi UalllJiJ.\ * *- -< fault, for the relief demanded Ih the i . t.. plaint. Dated, January l.'lh, 1M4, D. K. ImHlK, PlalnilB's Attome) in pei-.-u. UmeeaddreaaaudPoat ..*ce».l,lro.,l'uils boi s h. New 1 ..rk. T\ John K'. KuoMile* ari.l Kukrll.. M Kuu»lc*.- TheforeaoiiiKsuiiiuioii* Uvcm.l upon-ou by pul.lieatlou^iursuaitt to an ut . drr ui Hon . > A . blalioKa, County ,li,.(»;«( ..I flintoii Co ,N. V , .laied Mar-h HI. .an,, «I„I hied with thueompialnt in th e »«,-« „f IL. Cuunty Clerk of said Cm.Ion count), ut rutlj-lmruli, Iu said touuty, o n the MH>a^> of Maieh. IKMi. Dated March iu. IMM. ... -> •* DCIHIK, ^ 1 *' fid * Ally In pciw.li . 1 1\U* I '. ' H . . I * :. A . - i • Pwt#r Ht*tt«ifi>ou -v «.'«» . FLOWER SE£DS, I V lartsMtWlsaerill Uvues. aU Mould - a a will hsaor kma. sayoadan what s> —i-itasa\ >«a#tl*iaai*»thia tMNw. 1 \• a* rwhTla T—is-iisi h s assess •Ida, aaaTh. walae anaTaXffJ\** d»a»a3PT\ !•«• IX tiKKAl \ VI Dwarf *!,«l J-. i. A. • . »UU„-1 l.tru l-arij ai. I L,i,. t » , i . I ^ri- t». Std aud a hit.- c> . r» i , Cor. . Ited, Y. u w a..4 \% i'ai' le> l.all) Da.ktl ana I'. ,. I - .» •All) Hhort .ml i, ,„; :. . » •Ull-I.- tl)»l. *.uuu.ri a'.-l V- u,u i s , . i iuruip* Maader*oii* U*u>.u-> - * t»H, HMt tll.H •> * aud pm-kate Witt evtas* Shapely u th« Sa>a\a4»at: CahI•*((•, cauilik.ai r i . • ' Toutaiu riaut* . 1 th e IH >t a i ' vaHeiiaa. from a>H.l «-• '> • - V*aw4ebla» -•\ pruduo. 4 mx vuw ii'Ve iVtraer etargaitl and i >•<< rtaATTtUtlliOU, N \ Voajs No. isi i PKOPUaoXt SU M hVKsrVU«w StVUt*. °*J^ 1 -* om UoMT-Hoisa iksiai ion Thud l>i*u«)t.aiToutkib*«iii*. j(. t . CkAI.BD P.OPDHAU wlll*K ll «Jorn,«T.l C> thisuatoa,uutii inocltak M.»u Monday flS ,tt4 **»*\» Wayaaal.lor raiJ^a ,'ea,*' ia*, palatine, saalaeiiut, aud keepiu. la th< n proper pusiaoa all lamboo.a aoat m U»e K\ foaJua roeal t4*s.a»Ml auchoUi«m aaiaay C rawAweae* ai**r. « . I.. doaaetalM. « - «. „ „ „ Jh^^Mac) laiand •««*. w^ah •» u~* sVemaof peaainils an d nesaaei asemaoa • *M|*Aae«, oaTuTaad htdaTaaw'to watee^aa ••fee al l m >atwe ,*« >^i # a^ : * *.- ia& JtS£:±%%: .ItS^c'aSMi