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OpUVfiRNEUflL HERALD, . j Tl TtfUNitu?, Ar+tv I, I MO. st'gr rr 4**«i :•:• iMX a.JB A'Hi\ l, ,r77 M rr.x ^r?^ xtt-^ss: jKftftl T. BtYXOLIHt* • - •, Mittr. H.U *ITT*OLrrN, »' AaaoWat* WIter. f^a^aWrafg •inii|iUJM..ll 4^'l!.J. . LimjUHLJ KOK rHKHlJhKNT. fTbe ebotee of the WepMijlieane »' **• T,«w- rewee Oo.. •ub)*\* to ihf deelalou of the Rational <Vnf4ftilf>« ) \I HOW JAS r;* Unanim * OJ BLAIJTC, VitiehtiiVy %'• i *' '* j wiaa to ip«ae **r th* aitlllrtna of all poll- |l*el parti**, and In Ihalr n|n« to daelare that (be rejMtbll* aaiiat be alfonaj enough, end ahall he ilrttnt eaxHtfh to prof*«t th« w*a»e«l «f Ita efllaene la nil thelf rlfhl«. JAA. <». Mi.aiwa?. *)*<>* KIM I OKI A I** An tffrtrt I» Imlftg mat!* to orgaiitte A a toe a* <Hxmr* n y ln WEUWIOWII for OfHtfaAlntf A TtirkUU H*tTi-!iOut<u , > Til* ftulato of K^nni«ky IIM voUd to N»ll th# (OTfrnorli manaloo, rn- firrttof U •• too Kiponalv* to Iw k§i»l op. / i« * *, *** III Kontlioky, thlttivtliiM'toaiitlM hftfa IlittrUoUd for (|ranf. t#o for Nhnrmati, on« for HUtm, «n<l I went y *r« imlti«thi«t*<l, j TholaUnet fettirna ^ow Urn o!<ra- tIon of }«4 Ilhursti ltnludlnff hoot* rtitar*, Mi4 117 coniirtAttTn*, giving m a nol lib***! galp of 6 j. i ffarcftft^r ft«o ir<*><r aomioi from (Jttiftrfa I* IfiTolraii n<* f voodlilg $10 Will t» ft«ttnl|ta<l wlthiut imyl*f tho •ntry ten htriHofoni rrjpilrril. Vloa ^ildunt Whi»iliir will/ Irmfn WMhlngim* Mrly In pUy wljh thu InCftntlorv of mmftlnlnJ nwiy poring the bafcnra of tha t#««lpn of co^igraM. r^ontlSa Ap|>llo«a4ln of hir. Til d«n'« ooul^ttlf l»l« Inrjimo Ui «utt Which to bofom Ilia •|i|>r«mo court, btf b«fn postponed tii^tll Noircmfior ntit. |o tlio Toronto A milmir ipacUl Qlof* itf# that |ho puijor* In 411 pftrta ofNOTftHdolto «pa«k l>f tlml oiodti* to tho •<!(*• M lK»lr% Urgor thun •?tr. ^ ^rfiilob CirudUn^ nri» fating Mon X' tr«Al »l tit* r*U of <;o llMilr d««iln*tlnnt hn and Oolomdo, wlilli a few gi t o ('nil /ornla. i . I • I • • *Tha «UiWr»tlo »l» Will ho hfild at H>ra^i*ia thf 10th of April. The Tatmnaiw njtivitntloii will ha hald al the akOio plara, j or 70ijMr tlay, rig Iltliihlgafi n ciolri tan 11 oh lima and 1 Tha Joint (?ommlUa<4 latura on Taxation, h bill Which U dfialgtiful tqtial Uiallim of Nalh llanka. of M)i* Ogtt- 4a raportud a to fiMMira tho nal ami Htato ** *& ^i In tha A*a*mh|y a »-#l 4ra» Intro- duced by Mr. Hklnntr, totkka a ?oto tn vlllagaf, towna and cilU^ to driar- mlrta wbatlar liitoiloallni Hqnttora attall bo aoh). I | l^r. CUrl«« A. Hani It laid t o rian> ranouprad hU Hvfa<pmhorglan Vlawa and idoptftl o|ilnlotia ronmrk- ably ilmllaf to thoae ^iald by Col. llobarl logariiolL « A joiinUl haa Oaiiada wllb tha baaH fttartad jn avontad ohjaot of agltaAjng a arparatlon of] Ion from England and tho UotUd ^lataa« Thi^oVer^or aant td thanagiaof John U< Laa>aono(.N > Y« oily, aa auiHirliitettdai^, of Ilia In* ( lOranoa dtparimeiil; II 4ka reforrad ; to tha Inaurafcca oommltw^*. tftia Homln- MiiIon with tha aanate ()OT. Conia)l # on Moitfay, ?atoad tha bill ralaMlng tha waUm of laka I Oatorlo, In J^ffaraon and porllona/df , Otwafo aoontlaa from Ilia operation of tha Cania ( a|id flahlng l«Wa. - 1 Tha Loaigti Timet rWtrdlng a llbaral goYf#maiil aa aj maltar of aooraa dUaiifnaa tha oon4o<joriu po- IHIoal proap*c*ta and thluaL Mr. Olatl- •tona la otrW»t« to laka oflljir. . Thi lowar hbttaa of tha I MafV^hn- Nlla UgUlatUM haa at laat taktn Aivorahla action on tha mofanianl fbr blanolal alo^tlana, foi atato ofll- 00laVAa|4l|iienibara of tho laglalatiira. In III* Sanata Mr, Hiaalon'a hill rrqulrtug Inanrajnen r^mpinlfn lo ao- aapt aa tha yaltia of Jr«lfoyr<l pro- party tha amount ^rrltf^rt In tha polla/, waa paaao<l by i liark majority. Jamrn Tl. AngoM, nf Mt<|hlgan t haa baan nnnilualod aa Mlnlat^ to China, vloa Uaorgn K. Hnward, lioathHt; ho will ba pr«»«l<totit of a «oti(tiila»lon to China In taf l%o our traatyi rnlatlona. GUKaULaiWaV V ttiiailji^tloii la taoraulog rapidly. L Ctmit DcLbtaapa aAlled for Franca April 1. j fCanaaa aeoda a nialna dolagairob (^Uago. j _ Mjr. Gladatona hM boon returned br l^adf. . j • • \ Kk'ntorky napubllcaria afa laid to faror Grant, ; PohllodoM rddoction for March #14.719,396.9X ; | ^ ftitrt Hart hat bwi e On firmed aa donatil to Glaagow, Tha Nohraaka delegation to Cln- clnnatl la for Tlldon. } , It la laid Hhoranati hai a largo pari of tha Taiaa delegation. t Tha Drltlah Parliament waa formal- ly dlaaulred Maroh *24th«; | 1 ha et KmpreM Kuganlo haa em- barked for Nouth Africa^ ', KiWa BrotU thfeatehc to aecJcde from Canadian confederacy. Tlfa OnifOffn roniiteKelteri have baeo ronTleted and aenfancad« Gah. Grant had a grtnarooa recep- tion al Now Orleans Mirch 31. (Jeneral (irant mat with a hearty raceptIon at all polnta in TexM. funeral Grant haa boan entertained at a grand hanquot, In (Jalreaton. ^ Thara haa baan mora fighting in AfghanUhtav; tha Hrttlah loal 13, NflnUtor Falr^hlld haa praaen^d hla credential to King Alphonno. Major Ganoral Lttard U the now commander of tha Canadian militia. TWo Hharman delegate** to Chicago have been elected In North Carolina. Tha democratic *tato convention will probably meat In HyraCtwc, April That'itkeria majority In Han Frart- claeo la about 6,700 over the Konr- nayltaav > \ r Airatfenpiiro German lamlgfatIon to America h pr#bahlo the coming trimmer. , ! , Fotir of iho wldowa of nrlgham Voting have niArrled f Inc^ their hus- band died. I'rlnea Leopold will tall for Canada April 29th f to rMt hla «latar f Prln- eeaa I«ouUtn * ; Tha Nova Hrqlla papori coolly fel* ut thai thny have ten feat of anow In many plaeea. ;. PrciMent Ilayea waa In Naw Vork Tuesday to open tha metropolitan muneurn of art. i i AM. H. Corbln, General Grant** hrothsr In-law n?oently died at.Far*4y City, aged 71. * Tha CnftHl Stitc* Hupivme Cortrt dooldad thft United Htates' iloction laws eOn«tittitlonah Johb n. Lawson has lieen noftil- nsited fctr IriMiiranco Hupcrlntendetit hy Governor Cornell. t The •fepuits of FIAIICO hava been, ordered to rlo*o their liHtltlitlotis 1 and leave tha country. TMa llousa Committee on Kicct tod* have dadded that Mr. Washburn is not untitled to his seal* John MoAflVe, Whose Vote on a tta as speaker, k«*pt Missouri In tho union dlml rstantly aK^ulncy, III. Tn th« aaa*mbly y tho bill appropri- ating $1^00 000 for Iho new capltol, was ordered to a third reading. ThaOhlnasa afa crossing the litis- sfkn frotitlar, and havo had a slight collision with tha Uusslan forces. A Republican legislative caucus at Albany haa nominated Nail Gllinour Air Buptrl II Undent of Public Instruc- tion, , Tho bill aulhorUIng iho formation of county eo*operstlrp InsOranco companies paased t|ia>ic«iata by ayaa 20, noes I. , ; * / Tha ways and maans committee, 8 to 3, decided lo pJstcc on tha free list tiiannfkoturad paper and paper mak- ing matarlal, ; Tha British Liberals claim a net gain of seals; tho Conservative! admit that tba Iteaeonstleld Administration has mat with a decNtva dofekt. / « . Tha Albany Kvonlng JourAal/waa nO yaar* old last week, and Tbtirlow Weed r 1U founder, wrote its first laader^for the second half century,. Tba following have b^en; uomlnstod' and con firmed fox.jtaty ansessors: das. Hi VVeatherwax, s^mTTTniiiikltm W. Hmithtf health ofHoa«^o^New York. /r ^^ pMkrla <htv. ptsial Jive- OtBrTfeTI cmcA^a M» nthmt I Wf4bla«ria) -An* •*»• tlSll Waiaraw My brief io|onrti two eights In Chl< taken up In boalnei fore It would ba abo| to tall what I did n< vela and wonders of city as to describe 11 tractions that met i| frim every direct!* enjee has bean that a #raat city one soonltedompa clohred ^jf^mm m m toal day mnd ol wjis moktly klr4 r Th|»re- iaa eksy a (aak ep of the r^ar- •ima<| prajh la ilumerabUat- rjasiial glance My expWl- klr^t visit to Tha king of Hlam is go S) tour abound the world visit Iho Cnltad Ntate*, I tha Qt*ny moukroha who (law. Or**! with stteh dh hoapltahty. ( h I l^g to take and wllf e Is one of doomed tlngulshad Indiana 14 considering sj constitu- tional amendment whleh la1<U filr to ba ailoptad In AptII, ddlng away With Ihafkitotioreleotlon. ! If this oo I Ara, Ohio will to th > oi^y Ntata to old fJi Octoher eleoilon. I » ^ f rHl«rtUf, l 9 MM>lmnilgrai|to arrived ?%^ ' 111 NiW York. »Mncft Jauu4ry 1, ».\- % 000 hava landed^ about diuble the number foi any similar p4rlod tho p*et 5 y**r*. It! Is nxpeotrfd the ar- rivals for Apt It will reach Op.000. s Tbi Alsatnbly Railroad (yitnmittaa a\avs reported fbr tha consideration of lha Asaamhly tha) Ilepbnrn bill tor- btddtng dl«crlnilhatlons 9 with soma amentlrnenu, and ihe Itallr^afl Com- oalsalon hill, without amcn<|nwnt. It (a raportad that the negVoan from Arkansas who have arrived, lm Me Y0rk,lnlandUig Is) proceed la L|t>eri« are l^a advanae ajtiard of 14.info wh Intend to emigrate. Thsyi Iijava astral organisation with t|gn« and ptaaworda. { iatnas (Jordan JlmnoU, s)f the N. Herald kavlhg given Oloo.ooo Having Ink want4 of tho starting Irish anb)acta of Of**! Hrlt- \A> v taln.haireeantly Won the hMr«lle-rmef» ,1^ .I In KesaptOfi iia^k England and thus 1 l u iwlmbtiraad hlms#<f fbr tha Isi-ger part T ^ of hla fenrroelty. We hoj>4 ha will ?h' t Win t sysn at toaatl iN|ual tohUj>rln- m a#lv gir and lhari John 9MU will 1 rwallr fumteh the fonda by* a<»t*piif- s4ot\ Wbtoh h# ouajrat volunUHry to m TV .\' r m r l ,«. V. Ilnrtl \\l , ««WBr«lr«l Ii v. I.I ...»_l_. f. tor rtRfl.hing I. ^^ \U ; i U ! { 1 1 ' , ' '•! ; v fi v*\ III L AIL . .'i \'! r 1 Tka Approacfclng' ronn>r«aea# I* Tha Northern H^Y. Conference of tha Methodist Kplscopal church will hold |tinext session In Ullon, April 14th. IllUbop ^essoT. Peek, I). I). f of Syracuse, prodding, Tha ronfi«reiica has 210 mliiistars. It began the year In April, 1879, with HO, hot sevi'ii have deceased, two havo withdrawn Mid one has gone to nnolher eonfereneo by transfer, leav-i tug tho number as S^MIVO Indicated.] Tho territory of tho eoufifrenea \i <pilte extensive, lindudiug u« it does all of the OountliM of Herklluef, Onel* ?la, Oswego, LoWrs, Ji ir« raon, 8t. Lawrauco and Kr*nklln knd small portlona of iMiltoii, Montgomery, ()t- sego, Madi4<ni ami Hamilton. It has 175 pastoral charges. 'L\ •••• L ''\.\iii Wolgsjaorlnsr C?o. Iioaaa. ' The, J«fV rson Iron company* of Antwerp, Is preparing to put Its Iron fumsee al Hterllngvllle In blast* The ono at LewUburg Is making sit ton of pig Iron a day. , Hilver, It Is claimed, has bean found In Port Loyden, and l>. A. Clay and others will develope what thero la. The firm which Includes sj New York haa obtained 100 acres. The Thotitand Uland Park will be rVnpooed on tba 15th of June, but ttie period of entertainments will not con) in once until tho lltb of July,oon- lln^htg thep until ^optombar. • T^e Waiertown Despatch says: |4 HeveNI of our farmere are preparing to embark Ih cajie growing and eugar making Iho coming season, frank Wilson, Clark Davenport^ John M. Million, Mr, Lawrence, of Rutland, have reoelvad seed from Washington for planting! and are negorlatlng fbr maehlnary fbr crushing the cane and making thfe sugur.\ Nelsofrj dalklns,' of Perch river, owns a sheep r whlcb gave birth to four lambs 1**1 year., % Hhe haa begun a new Iamb boom, this spring, by having Ore lamb* al one birth* Mr. C. calls loudly upon any granger to Ideal the news If he can show a awe ^whleh a** boat this for multiplying ttd replenishing a sheep fold, j •, and Jaded by the teqtural richness miles on mlloa of b marble buildings, th of the crowded popjt|i nimble of the everi rommerco, tho ratlj ami prlvato vehlcla endlogery of thepciHt ing In with tho dl of tha known and u which represent, I through fares,nearly under the sun. Tl | wonder at and ponrf cal growth of this p<di« of tho great ago Chicago was a of a few wigwam shanties; to-day it b tants. Without fi will (figuratively sf cago^by. for the p return I shall Imp ty of vhltlng 1 so buildings, the par stock >^rds and m besides other plar will then give a bl almost fabulous sigl Tht» distance fromy waukee is 85 miles , ma«leover the Chi & Ht. Paul K. U. U minutes. Hotween lay* the finest farm! have yet set eyes i| house* and out buih I have seen in tho generally well wata streams. Fields a off Into squares ofj hundred acres and, exception, fenced told that the princl and hay. There Is i tloii of oats and bar! bafng cut Is general^ fl IU Mid in the wli»| Chlca|ro. Cattle ral a more Important lm and sheep are also k ablontn<ibers. I spa 12 ItOtfRS IN Mt . Arriving there at kee tjUims to be 4< the of the unsnltcd sea.'N- traveller who visits lt| cord this fanciful nani fickle young motropo Ijta3 crescent shape o shoe form', encloses t locked bay of all thi which gives to this c! pletureaqucness whio Its residents an a de tors. ^Jnjy 40 years site of the City Hall was aw Indian villafi and: substantia! ayo, Htatjtaneciuft growth as indeed all of the In which dot the prairies less weal, provoke a 4 Is nearly akin to tha lions of 4< Aladdin add lamp,\ whletf trans Into gold and summon of its possessor, at least the nakad plain, t e of two hours about this; pany with K. J. Btoaro of Stockholm, In our whom I camo hero in Chicago, Public bull bridges, | school houses^ and every thing bear thrifty enterprise and prosperity. From l|ji which fronts the lake, during tho: season of nav may often bo countckl, tltno, a sail of fifty vesea ers« Tlio Chamber of a magnjlficani building pare favorably with anyj liko propotions that I a4 It is 120 feel square an high. The lot on whl eosi a trifle over 0100, 8. Hlgnal, Service havo; of the buildin itsgreat^avation readil an unobstructed view d city and stJhrounding c as tho eye< aided by a j glass, can reach. Tho ol tho Chicago, MilWHiilj Paul railroad is in t|i Through tho courtesy o Smith, an obliging empl corpora* lon^ I was sho tho hu i Id Ing and, by n| Hteam elevator was carrki the several floors M. J. Flanders, of Par registered At tho \Kli* (this city) on Mandi, 1 and Son am extensive m of eave spouts atnd tie wa little up at Milwaukee, I way. * Tha Ilolty system of h Was introcfuoad Iti Mil past wfyiter by the Holly Ing Co., of Look port, giving splendid salisfacti t|ie leading.enterprifea of Slate are bound lo. I ha lost my first lovie, alt western country haa I la tractions and probably 9 other land on the globe \ development/ But Ihecof refined culture, and in luxuries of Iho Kmplre St central park, enchantiug nnce, picturesque Hud Herald, Irish famine relic Acu. and, in spile' of 1 madness and 15 pufczle c to ihe Invincible push an blf War prise of beautiful \ ernelur—these to mg; mind aJI t^e boasted achieve west and, like Aaron> swalTowea up all rival m next slopping place jwlll Minn.- V V I S3 Tha^few York 7rtbune< usualj^r la, la so dased by a third term that it is in t foarth, or Iflh, or even term follow. Will It te candidly state wh^ the peo United SUles mlgM not re-elected, say Abranam LI a fourth, fifth, or eveb If be bad It**!.—an**a* fioepit arfchl- auiy of the granite jsnd khajid bdstle I th4 din jind g wheels of e ^t reel car the never venderehlm- knt mixture wn tongues kso crowded A nationality wo pausd to jforthe magi- loui mejt.ro- Forty years Indian post dilapidated f 000 1nhkbi mention I ) pkas Chi- are ng Wiond^rs ago^ I Mil {waukee ursj and 45 tw|> cities intrV that I Tkto fsjrm re tlhe pest Farms, py runft ly dlvhled' tenrto due scarcely an rds I am ps are c^rn II s?rod lie- IIu^, after ked In fhe arkHedlto s h^homliig 1 rpjnsidW- ri jpKKk iHvaJn wljjto city oli*|orva>it i^y ac- he fair and VNconsI^. rlyj horae ipl4 ladd- per| lakos. cbkrmlijg to pride bf to 611 vi4i- e present ilwjaukee, he irapid, ^lmOnt lift* ilwiiukef, able cltiaja 0 bouiWl- |er which it 16 croflj- »odorfi|l granjti the will city from a drirj. \t\ com* brotbe ty, wit ny fro 4 docks harbo mark o grass! Id bit told th ti, therei 1 at one) stieam-f crcc is ill com dure of yhioago. stories stand* The U. tion in ch from mands 1 entire at fur fulHeld I ofllce nd St. illditig. .U II. of this hroti>ch of the each of * la, was ouse,\ Mr. F IcturerH futing a lus^ncss cities 6 the Heat- It Is all of mpire t quite 1 this old at- ps any rwpid oalt^ lal^B Ith its Law- Y. (i Ac. afore down mlta- ouv- roome f the have My Paul, It, aa It of a I enlh aivd tba hava b for Morrisparf haa a 1,800. \ Seymouy, of the ^urg, has gone we ' Tha falhrjr charge at Ogriensborg Was ehanied to Tj cenla, April 1. Mr. Klrlgeabery will receive milk at the fedfVardfl cheese factory April 12th. J. II. Nlrniand Is busy quarrying stone for tho new town housjo at the Burg. [i - .< - ( •, Mlas, Abba Murry U tcaiblng a Spring tcrWi of school at Kf wards yillagei I \J-'• . Fifty m|ro car pen torn and 'fifty la- borers jlefqIOgdensburg for R<j<ikaway lleach last'jweek. j The clXnel of the St. Lawrence river openld through lo tho lake on the first on April. Gen. Citt-tls addressed the Sherman dubs of M^w York and Brooklyn,last Monday or en ing, ' Jf Judge Tanpan held a special term of the Supreme Court at Potsdam, on Tuesday, It ho 6lh Inst. f Collector Di.niali took pbasession of the custom house matters in thin district on the 1st Inst. . Wm. Usher, brother of Hon. B. and Luke Usher,, of Potsdam, died at Little Falls on the 31st of March. , The West Herman High School will commence Its second term Aprii 12th, Miss Angella Koyes Principal. The St. l<aWr^nco district of tho Methodist ciitirch has decided to hold a camp meeting in June, nealr Moira Tlio Assembly has passed ihe bill authorizing the village of Madrid to borrow mony for water supply pur- poufrs. * j The Norwood Lumber Cdmtyanv expect to employ 125 rhen, and turn out ten mi lion feet of lumUr this season. 1«. Every faymer should go t<> John KuimPrtTgrocery, Gouverncur, alnd sign th*» petition to provi nt tfie msw- ufacture of oleofcnargnrine. +!•• * Follow tho crowd and yjiu will >rlng up at the one price cjothUip, boot and slioe store of the Jftcolftonn, Vai^lhucn blOckjMtouv^iiieu^J - ,, Mayor Parker of tho IttjHg*-, h(t, Thursday, for a two weeks jlrlp in the West. He wilt ty ncco'iiiptriid by Mrs* BatVl as far as Z^nesville, O. There is umch talk and aUtrong probability that the steamer Arm- strong Will l>e fitted up t o ferfry CHI-S iacress tlhe river for the Black Kiver [HHilroajl. * j| Wild terse and dl ricks are frilqneat- ly seen going towards the Sjri. Liw- rence riyer and tho shooting ;M suld to l>e Excellent \ti the vicinity of Cross-O^er Light Itouse. A mini her of dairymen met In Og- dehsbur^ April 3, &tn\ took prelim- inary f-tep* for organizing a Board of Trulo. They will meet againi{Satur- day 10th inst. at tho Wlndsorjllouse to perfect tte organization* ||, The grist mill at Trout river, owned by Thomas Helm, wan burned Friday, March 19th, together With 01.000 worth of £Wftln. Building and machinery Insured for 04,000. j * A naw plate-glads front Is | being put in tha stocn occupied by the pop ular merchaht] John Austin, Oldens- burg. All tho stores In Kagle ( Bb>ck will be provided with plat^glosa fronts. j ' , . Y • :. Ii, Alonzo Hivens of this town, who put in a pi tea of winter wheat,, last fall, says i t has come through all right. lie thinks all of the early- sown winter wheat will come through all right— Opilcnsbutg Journal, y ( . The first 010,000 of the t,oWn bouse bonds, having (bar years to run,were (aold yesterday. Therfc waa % stand- ing offer in advance to take the whole and pay five per cent, premiom.roak- Ing 0l0,500.-^O^ffew^6wr^ Republican. Jamt)s Wesley, of Antwerp, has re- cently (purchased the Celebrated Uam- bletonian stallion, Signal, formerly owned by Wm. B. Johnson. We are pleased 10 know that he will be kept in Antwerp and vicinity the cojfeing season. , Col. Theodora Conkey. died tk his residence, In Appleton, Wiscoosin. after a short illness, eta the 17th of March, at the age of 60 ypar*. > Col. C was a native of Canton, son of the late Asa Conkey, and brother of Charles N. Conkey, of Canton^*^ The new tdwn hall at tho Burg, having been located by the Commis- sioners, Geo. P. Ryan has been ap- pointed master carpenter, and will omploy all carpenters and masons on tho Job Work of removing old I buildings from the alto has been be- Ovid Pairtr^ej who lives dn Me chanic St., has^ been presented by his bettor half with a 16| pound baby girl. Tho fruit of that[pcartreo was not of the dwarf variety.— Og<\tm- burg Advance. Tears to us that was a large vield for even the largoalkind of pear trees. - i A very large bald-hoslded caglo ha** Tieen seen sLttiigupon trees and fly- ing about in the town of Dopcyator on east side of Mud [Lake, on th^ farms of HcndrLik Brpsce and Hor- ace Ilorlbut. Thjose who have seen this bird say he rftoasufes at, least 10 feet from tip to .tip of wings. \Several persons havo triad in vain to shoot Mm, * . ; ' \ j The, Ogdcuaburjf Journal says: <'Col. Ii. G. ingersoll delivered his lecture, 'The Gods/ at Eagle Hall, last night, (March 30), t6 the largest paid lecture audience of the present year, In this city, and those Who most radically differ with him In matters of religion could have heard him through without having boon seriously shocked.' 9 . ;; •el «+»•>•. 8taiement 'of tha apportioomeiit of school moneys in tha several districts of the aecood commissioner district of St Lawtence comity: OASTTOIt. , mesmmm nist i....; k . x. a. 1 ft. ..... «. 7 s * R Amf. $994 St . 96 ai 95 a i 1»S9 lia w 74 SH 114 S7 174 SA 88 IS 9X91 HUst $994St|U....^.I Kfi7fl|Sl.... AWODlat I*......- J*. K !«. i 17. IS...... 19.. *> 1S1 01 101 IS! TOSflii. ssa 316 7* 106 W 105 6 ! 86 98 lossy OLIVTOJT. Clifton nut \ % a. ..., 4 nut. 1.... four Ami. I4H5 Al lf9 n lit 95 IIS 5i Amf.i littii m 9. > 110 6A ......... ........U..... I OOJ.TOK. I DUI.. , Amt (Tint. A. 1106 4S S 6 UjtfJ SH 10. ... 7 VS JEhUI S. 99 29! *DWATIT>S. DUt. , Amt. 5 $ 67 97 «. m 1: 7. m n* 8....... 100 Ai HEKMON. JTOUI nut. 1. .... 2. 3 4. , A. nut. a... 3 u. 4... A.... 7... H.... 9.... 10... II.... nut. 1. .. *2 H. ;.. 4 nut, .1.... 4... A... nut 1. .-• 2.... 4.*.. A.,.. 0.... 7-•-. Ami 1 ni«it. 6... 110 WH 7... 1M 4» ttt 4 H7 H4 Anit' $ Si 4ft 97 fi» In* 30 tToUl.-lltl 77 fi 9 Jio MHBON. 97 9fc «3 'J7 Amf $ nt; to 104 6A 101 67 KM ti 171 I:* 1(19 \U 9.1 A7 12A <M;| 1) ka 190 v:t 88 5i f>UU Atot. M , i us; 7H 6 JW29 14 124 50 roui.iisio 36 I A. 16. 7.. 18. •K Amt $482 7A M 12 HI 31 Amt $Wi 91: 184 «fl 123 2.^ VU 8* 118 :tj Krj ty AmV. $ W l« 13.1 89 . \U\ 13 101 14 m « ft4 H A. 199 MADRID. nut. Am'- A. $107 0CI 6. 107 73 7. j SO 98 8. : ,....... IUJ NOKKiil.K. 1>I8U Am^. 7 : $ 83 23 8...... 83 6tf '9., 109 24 foU). *3*W04 2|4sttl v $: 10. II,... \i 106 4A HA 44 l.'tt 31 riSRPONT. nut. Amt 8 $ 77 47 9. .,.., 91 2 j m. 79 3ii II. ... K1 83l 12 84 87| 3, 94 32 14 8A 3*1 CJ,AHK. $ 8tl A4| 2.....1 ' Cslaqsei corners ^TMersen.) March 80.—Mud f mlid every where; •-Sugar partial are all the rage. . Honeywell has talon C. CurtU 1 farm.i j -• I ' ' 8. C. Sslrdam has bobght the WhHe fa\rm; prlcb $5 9 000. \ t John 8imons has tnoved on the Kimball farm* j J. McAlllHtcr is repairing his steam boat really tor spring campaign, tow- ing logs and wood. I Mr. i^jbfrison and wife start for the west the 15 of April , f J II. Harder i* inovj andrla Hay^ . Wa are looking for a ings from Mr. KinmctI forest ; Wo c*pr*ct a new brtylgc across tin liidiaii river near mill, i I : I Wbon Oie Goiiverinpur HEKAT.6 cornea It^ Is welcomed liko an ohl friend at i^ie Corners; lookout tor new Subscribers this spring. Wo are looking fur irnother wed- <lin^ F Charlie i« a gooA boy. Utv. M. C. Wilcc^i has relarncd borne for a sli^rt tim^* Airs* ^Stnrkjl teaches in the Van- devvulkei ithtrict the coining hum mcr. ! i •Hal Goods. n£ to fALeX- 1 '> / * ^enes of meet- a Son of the ss 3B3 =3C ? JS»ftCAAl« AJJfa aFKCIAl, SSAaWAlA a «-JiT J:- H. RUTHERFORD'S nuv i>i<y A\n AM) (.KNMIAL Mr U( IIAK MKft« <iA MHNjk M)J>4K KMh'KMM! KMl'oUll'Uf 14 ->, <-, 4— No. 28 MAm RTIIKKT, (Anthonj Block), Col VERKKUn, N. Y. t . Amt. $mA 11 _ Mr- B/irtlctt, killed at the OlO bcu\ 500yani» Brown ami Illue l»Slm., wi \ti. and was a sou-iiilaw of Mr-'ilcath of thi* pi.ice. » C« 1000 VDR. TTAMMTKU AND IKsKKTINGR Trices Tery low- 4, A, 6. 7 arut 10 et*. 8n<l up. Firlmns of th<» new am! ra*1ilmiAl»!<\ rmnt do I^ngiiadttc I.MC« Ivilgtng. I^ar« DP Lmitfiia<l<»c. Ucc KrijOnir I>« f.Snifiirdoc. Kanov Itroc*4le(| Kibltonft. Fuqcj HirintMl KiblM>nt». i.nrge HUn\ lireumno Lacra* l.«rar« Htock Torrhoh Lncvn. Foil Un« of i>om««tlr.f. t-ir.o l Ine of N>w Pnst«. ! 1000 yard* l>/wk PrinU. 7 «n«l 8 rt*. Iftw janl« HhwtiUft*. 6S, 7% atnl « rtn, AOO vaVil-* Colorful ^hlrtinj(« II and 12S' tin. AOO yanl« Cottonatlca, 1A ami1 2A rin and ii|>. TIIK lA!)/rsTABT.K FLEXWLk UIP QOIt^KT. I Urt wwn'thU Co4«at1 1 Wr * »ora t»« ViaxfU* thr— dmf, %m4 •r»ry M**l Blp CWM< tkrM \>¥?**• *** •*«r ta« alp* i* in i»4. I «rw7 a«M b *au pmhtL Leirftl.' Hist >, ,*:.$H ml. I N Tilfc MATl'hK OF itn. A *i(.#»ff-i. * 'd,J<ihn II. rimlpn. I n pnrMiunre of an or Nl«rof Hon. I*. W . KiiM-ell.Mi. Lawrcncfl (;« r nh Judgn, <Utril Oiwomher W, 187'*, tin? un«l«?r- itfKiied. attrt)K n< *** lioi*in. will »H I on Anril 21 . 1880, at 1 oVIm'k i n l li « afternoon, nt I tie IHW ofllr«of Vanco I*. A»>lM»rt, in lh«» Abbolt IMIIUI- Inx In <fOnv«TiM*»r. N. Y.,at jniblic «iioti(»ti to tuo lit|fhfa«t l> dd<>r, fo r « HHIJ, <M'rtain iriort^rft^o »enl and perMOiiid. judKtu^nu. IIOITH, a<*r*»unlH .»... aud claiaiH bcirmsirg to naid AHMI^IKMI c-dau. 1 l)ate*\, April OtTi. 1880 510 yard* Wat«rpmof, 73 an/ SArU. to 11. 910 >ard» F«nuv WaU'rpn»of. <;otton ll«*l QuilU, 66c, HAr. 11 ind nn., Onod Mink »ur«, $12to SlA{K>r M*| Woolen liad IllSnkeU. at $S |>or pair. Vrlvel IlngM al very low pn<i«fi. * i U<Md Door Mat\ 65<i, 7Ac to S K j * Oil Clotb MatM. Floor Oi l Ctoi Tntvellng Hags a t V«T» It v. r hitt Auqoon. Att'r. R W. rniT^pa, Aa*lgnr6. 10A 16 ToUl.. $20MSS Abbott, Emory \V\. Hewitt. C. W...;«...,... Anthony, ChaiICH(hank). Parker, i . A Spencer, L. M..i. , Conger, (icrritt 8 \ Meyeur, Ant im... (. . Merrick, K»ra T „.. Dodge, E. (>.-^ J.. McCartv, Charles.„.v ... . lUker, J. V Wood worth, Allien L... t- U\ ,&\• &\ M\Jt- •W; l.Vj %i *r? •w i The thirtv-eecond' inniVerstry 2 bf tiodern splrtualism waa celebrated Mondav, In Rochester, by a meeting at which spoecbea were made by one pf the Fox sisters and other modluni', A long Hat of resolutions was passed to the first of whiob the city of Koch- ester was oommemorated aa \the pUoe where the rmpplnga were flfat publicly investigated, and foftnd to emanate froo^persoos, once of this Ufa), now in' the life beyond. That rap haa reverberated roond the worid demonstrating Immortality.\ U Baiiafactioft given In ihw teat |a. Mod evidence for theifbtnrel Try Dr. ThoraaV Eolectrlc Oil for ebogba, j^colds, neuralgia, and rbenmaitam, II always gives aatialheUoo* LaVack * Cox, OOovernebr Sold by nut. I., i... Ii. .. 4. . A. . 6. Dint. I. SI.... a... 4. A .,_ nt T saxi.r^ Arnt.Dlxt. Am* $ A3 5N 115 W tri W 88 W 611S1 Hi (Hi 116 03 WADDIXOTOK. DM. Ami. 6. $H.1 »4 7 :. 1^«7 8.» 83 44 t> '. 1*1 I* 10 KM 11 •-'•;A UI I*I\.I N8 117 7.1 in* J16 0* 108 38 K5 40 8 ...i 9 10. 11 I'J '3 ....'. i4....:. eo*ai..n^ 2.i I ml f .VU 14 1,N .^H 14.1 (U nut. u 12..,.. Total Ami. . $ KM 'i6 . H'2 72 . W o« . m f*4 $lf»04 79 ^loaclioAl di.drirffl In countr. ! Avidia*rltd <|iiota«*. ' * $A*>,3.17.A» appoi ti«tno«l In the emintr. . A.L. CiVI.R. 5V1KH)I <'<imr, 21 f>Mt. rut off Notaries as Nominated ajud €ouflrme4 for lb© Con my off! St. Lawrence, j VOU TKKMMCOMMBNCINfi MAftOn 30, lS8|Pt KIIHWOI'III, Kichard H.^, .i.. .< 'atitloo KimUull, Solon I». (tiank/j... <'h'unhc? 1'iiii. (Ju I'M* >n Iv/. J... rnniHT, Wihi tni K. .^ . ^.I... ItoulHton, U. II ' Ke<>ler y John C MeMfinagltN l\ K... Hroomao, John , lMvh t En«»M ... Klahrriy, M. II..... Iloyton, (J. A .... Alnger, Aimer C Kaiit Stockholm ^- -, 7 ll hi (iiiuv s rn In Cushman, Carliale TiickLi 41 <f tl «« 41 H it it. tt a a a Lisbob << II kl. Andrew. Dillingham, (feor|o A. Dillingham, Simeon... Chllftenden, Varrslck A...Uopklntoh 8auford, Silas H.. M . u J Bradford, Wm *..*«.• lioulsvili Underwood Y II. I* , '* j llays, Nathaniel P..North Lawrenc|« Davis, Dan. II 4 V McClelland, Charles It ... Madrid Powell, Cyprian ,....•„*... u Uiffin, Dan 8. Oawegatchit Moreland, Forrest K...* •. .** Ilolbrook, Kdwin M Og4ensbur^ Moody, Horace * Thomas, Edwin W Foote, Stillman Robertson, Peter..* Shep*rd, (George I*...*- Chapin, Joseph Y Hoper, L. Kingly ^. Spratt, Thomas. Bacon, Henry lVw..'.^. Schollenger, Gilbert A.. Welln, Nathaniel....;.*. Strong,Addison K(bank) Sehrier, William... Smith, Arnold E ....... Procter, William L.**,. Egert, William A (bank). Atcheson, Robt.... Mclntyre, John (} \ Ei-win, Ueotge 1 t Crane, 8amnei C Foster, Henry P Wadlelgh f Luther E . Ked way, £. Aogu8tiis^... Swift, Theodore Saufurd. Cai(cton4C Usher, Willi ant, Jr. ii Vance, John A... ' Hurnap, Uliss N.. Htitler, E. H Hepburn, A. iWton.i Raymond, Chauncy t%L. (foodelh, IraCt Jackson. It. It.... Hooker, Honry.... Day, IHram W... Parked, D. It. P... Craitf, John 4...., Iloytf Loyal A.... Bahcock, Allen.... Leonard, W. Wrbatef... Loom is, Morrison C. Cook, John H........ Fletehefr, WilUa J... Fejl, William (ij Fish back, Ephriam F Kfdlogg, Charlea A... Smith, James R. Lang* LfWis C ..4.'.. Wells, Wallace HI... Taylor, Henry F j. MeLeod, Joseph G Rutherford, Jamua J.. Morse, Hohart A Lindsay, Richard P..J.South Colton Fletcher, Calvin T.-.h. Hleena Fleetham, James JI;.J Depeyster Shep^rd, L. C. ..] Lawrence ClaAin, N. M.„, I.... Crandall, S. B.......Jlannawa Falls Coats, F. S j..Pope's Mills 8tlISfc ll.-L..\.... 1 «« 11 !• a n . 41 II . it Ii II II II ,11 * Potsdaht] a a. a i ' II a a 11 ... I. F * - .Stockholm C0I1 on. II ...KdwaiMi Moiioy B Y VIRTUF or AN KX'rCTT ON IHR|TKI> nat of the Supremo C^urt <»f rho stain ol New York and to niodlrvotod aganiNt iliefr<Hxl»< ( rhattloa, landt> and ienpmf*»t8i»f tlio Northern New York Iron and Minlnkr (Jompanv, I nliall at*ll at public minion, an iho law direct*, at flic front door of the (ifntiemcu'i Waitlfijf Uoom of iho Ke«no?lllo HUtion It. R. 1>C*|KH. on the H. W A O. K. It., in tho (own of Ito**!*, Couniv of St^LatvaafK^ and Htato of Tfcw Yoik. on iho 240iduv o>MMy ( 1NHU, at it o'clock M. of tlu*t day, all fhq right, tilln and fnlcn^«t that tho xai<i No'rthrrn Now York hon and Minfnr Ompnnv had, on th«i27th day of February lrf\ or aj anv time aincat la or to tho'following doi-crilH'd pre ml net. v> wit; ••All their right* to otro« and minerals of crcry kiml an*l privilcg** of •oari'lilna;, dijcfflna furand removing tfrn .name, excepted and ra^orve 1 to F) loth*; Trqi ikj* nnd oW iirirei*. Men'a Overhalla, M*\ Wc and tip In fact, I have now on hand a Uri© h|o< k of (;rperal MerchandiH. of which acvenei|rhtfi waa purchased l>efor© the advatiho in the New York market, which I will aell 2*) to y iA |»er cent lc*a than IU present Tallin. v , -Mr \ Look out for J. W. Baru>Ur'* §4i intnl next week. e» cirEirw or rux ebeap for ta# oa&t 60 dayfe I \ <••:% r- * Pnag», ••• .I i r, JJH14UH AatlvCl^n Js>Blai<Ua)nt ; :} p: THE OLD x RELIABLS i^fa x -. iRlUIGh) Thin Corr« in warranted not to tireak orer the hu»». H i« mn<je a<l)u-table rolh.it it can he tilted \mr1ea\y to «iicry f<»rfi. It haa a double f*t«Ql, and it made fthroitghsut of aujM*rior ma- ter lain. For *t\)e T*v i-r JSTTTOTRT ** ~—» — , , m „— M T 1, 1 . • ^. • J. II. qt'TTIKItrOHkl. (louvemenr, N. T. March wth, I»». j 4 ir5*«f O— SS FIREi AND SMOKE. - W \ Xo. 16 Mam StrteL { ••••: WM. WnmK, rr*eUc«l DrtrfW —1 •:•• - Tiooi) r.oOfrs at Beasotialjl* PrHm.Jgy f Eyciything Pure, Fresh and aa> 4 Keppcsented. ?. t F tho late David Parish or to the late iicorjre Vnr huh and conveyed to the Northern New York Iron and Minlna; Company by (ieorire F. Tad- dock and Loti Fro«t by eon!*•>nnce datrd Aug- iiat 10 1M74| also in two conveyance* of !nnd the late (toorfr^ Tariak to'l,eon»ir«l Tike, viz one datud loli of February. I&1R, for l!«4l-ino acrea off KM* V\ an<l 27, at d'tlro ruber date<l 1.1 h February, 1*17 for 67 I.VIou acre* off lot n«.Jnbir .Sft, both la Hie town of ftoH«ie, Countv of ht. Lawrence, slate of New York, na tho aald »ev- etal oonvQyanoea re^prriivelv m.»v nhow to havo l>eoti eiceptedand re»H'rve4l l»y them, and thla conveyance M aiibjoot to all tho limitntlmt*, rOAtrictiima. c^ivenanta, aKre<»tncnlK nnd ohlifra tlonn contained in »aid c<»nvo^a ce« fr» the Northern New York Ir«»n and Mining Comi»oti\. i»ato<l April Oih IMHO. AMtxANOhfl Ma>TnicfU)N, * v J Ah»»rifT<if Hi. I awrencex'ouniy. Q'BWIKN A EMKUHi>n t iUH # IMainti Attorneva, Waterh>wn. N. Y. h4\»7 Marble Works. Kotwitbatandina: the great advance in marble on fe drat of February JfcHt, 1 ^Imll continue to All ordera for MONUMENTS . ; AND— ' HEAD STONES! 5T< at th* old price*, hiving a liarge St<!ck on hand liouglit before the rlae. Thfceaffonla tho I1KHT Or*l*ORTtTNTTT that will be offere<l for many month* of procuring Miitable memoriala to the memorv of tho dead. Coat of material and labor being higher will ne- ceaaltSte an ailvance In pricaa. . TII» OOUVERNRCTR -MA'RBLE= ti In great demand l>ecau^c of the fine noJUh that it takea, its darabtlity and proforvation of original gloea. A FULL STOCK may aiwaya l>o *een at my MAR RLE *WORh\S on Clinton St. •STOrder* for OOUVKRNRVI^ GIIANITK filled on the moil faroratilo terauti to purchaaort. he largeat ati>ck to aetecf from and of the flno«l dnrtlgtm of *any eatabllahment in Northern New York. |y rorres^ondenoe aollcitod ami catlmatoa cljeerfnUy givaH For fuller particular! call or addreaa, - ^ AtEXis H. WHITNEY, i ...... i .. Morristown Hormon Ittiiisselaer F'BIIH ..Parishvlltf . HHymofjdvilIr ....Ito8\*it' «i a....... -N. Stockholm 14 Wogatchlc — .*. MHCOUII> ... ... Al/i»Hv\\ ' ii ....... wHrashrr Falls «< i Norwood .— Hammond Hallesyboro Eykt^sii. ; April 5tb.—Chaa. P. Holmes leaves for Boston this weet.-4-If. O. Aidffch was in J town on Thtlrsday of last week.—|\Vork Is progressing rapidly on the AtTalite fibre Cp's new mill.— TlreHailesboro! Woolto mill «om- monco operation in ahdut f «sjo weeks. Mr. John Coats baa purchased the house and Jot, formerly owned by Cbas. Anthony. Pried $700. Sweet sixteen is a beltergame than 15, almost any time. Wm. barpenter who baa been spending a few week! in Michigan, h%a returned. The Tillage 'school Jill' commence May 1st, with Mlas Jebnie Bartwell aa teacher df the higber and Mi as Elisa Rich of the loweij department Birds are rery numenoua and cat ol phecrftilly as etily morning. ***>J\ , I FAtaTAlTfC g50tf Prop. (Jotiverncur Bfjiiiile Workrt, Gouvdrneur, N. V. i- Crockery x. ' I-'-'' • *'\' THE C*IT\| CROCKERY STORE is now strtcked with (he •» I MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT in Northern New York. | Merchandise fr'oni all parts of the jvorld now on*exhihitioi> and for sale at No. ix Court St,' Watertown. No advance in prices as^ yet. Now is THE TIME TO BUV. L. R. MURRA'Y. N. H.—Orders by mail will be prompily ahd carefully attended to. ' Satisfaction guaranteed. ; i Faahion«ble Millinery. ^fim «IOACKEMBI;SH ieSam its _ to th. latllc. of Omiv«ni«or ami Ti- clnity thai *h« lia* on band ar l.arg. and Wall delectm HUx-k of fTx#i>j$t,8ffioy4MLM MIL o rtoTiip ifiOtVKHMi-.rii, N. Y M / , >Vb. 31, IhHO. ^ I)AMA(ii:i^ «Y- FI1 ANF)' SMOKE. ^ i r a < K Wo ttf>W ofTfr rrtr^saj^ in Ihr Annon Iirn.MNfi. (iorviH^Mit, N our rntlro MIM-IC of j CA8SIMEUKS AND FLANXKlK recent 1 j damaged by f're and unoki* The«e gooda'nre i^oflly dnm^/ed py SMOKK ONLY, j Ir-avirijr (he Ufrre a<* *-f tonj^ n* evert Our eiiNlonier* w!H fl?>d ihi^a j &r HAKP; orrouTi NITY ^f ft> get (heaft well-known febricH at nun b le^n than (heir original , l Talne. ! K 47tr J. II. ABBOTT & CO. 50 m > D ID O fin Call for anythlof ^rou waBlhitlM ' A : irat u AND fATaxT atst>iq4irs Lfita. I ; And you eaa f#i i|T I I HF.LL D. n. :v.-:- : • I'-' ' : - ., The Gr«al Dr«pti»fla)ftaaMlf. • \ • •• i-L *'•' KID SET moitT, v. 1 U For all diwMUM of 0># \AmAA& a»d tufiMff J| harina a tnod »£}«. j fwitZ A WWmi . j y BLOTTER; I .1 #9* '3>I0WS QNV 3HIJ £ s FECIAL flf»i:C|AI, •PC€U | Hnnn SljBH B n II H UBBI1 A \ AA V A A A A AAA A A A tiRim ' U K K K Rnan R u K ^R K H OGG U Q ii GO O ii A AA A A ' A A AAAA A A A A II 11 !! II II II 1CW Jf Jt H*> K N K W N N N N N N N S N NN S&S8 ft 8S8fl 8 » , H asa\s !M! !!!! II I 11 I If MM —AT— D. G. WOOD'S O' MAMMOTH MAMMOTH MAMMOTH O DKV IHiV OUT —__-0 (JOOI>8 0<H>I>8 UOOIIS CARPET CARI'KT CARPkT ..— o- j AM) , CHINA , HtoRK AM) J CHINA NTORR I AND ' CHINA I HTORK i%— * o~^ o—••— ). iUjreD«ral IIM Tht» Tablet U pal u|» fa coramerriaJ •{*+, I4eckc<t. Aa? bill, Do4t. or lettar %eada of the O- MCALLASTKII Br/K:!^ i* Goi VERNECR, N. Y . tOOfi Vard* 5W» lanlii —4 HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSEKTIN* Flricant new <loil>CP. Price* war Joim-3, 4, 5, 6r. a^d up *oo Vanli ^ouu Vanli 20 Pieces Bictonnc'Lace-CHEAPER TI IAN EVER. 25 New Ruchings-l- *H» tartla RJ^ACnrn CHTTOX....'.;....*. «*000 * » IMtl.KACuKD C<»TTON *W •• COMHtKD hlllUTINC; ,--.... IftOO •• IILUK ANf> lUiOWN fjKNlM&.i )»uOii «• C'AUlOKH.... 1000 » COfToNAOES AND KKNTCCKY Jl-ANH. PiirrhtH^I before tha A<JTaur« f^JBT^Atl th* ittnr* traTrrmrnlia^ed last (^lolmr, au<1 on examlhalion vlll IM» fomid imicli uii- a^C? tier tlio preM»nt maiket laluc. JO PIECES BLACK CASHMEfcE, < 50,55,00, had \5rWpar yard. 5 j At least 10 cts. per yard under present market value. \ !,| ^a^^ lfd 1 tSTA CREAT BARGAIN^J T TrMK AND MoKfcV E\-ERV BUSINESS MAN! SAW •* : , . & WewooldaHboiuicawihep«t>ll«Uia«wa1 ^areha««d tba rtflit for tba o6\*atj <rf %L Liw* reno« of tba > ~ s [ ME A DP d -jiA^muBifmiS^ •BLR BiJOTTMB lABLWft. * •?&? Tblt ImprorcnMt co«prtM» (MMkdtf. U|' bAMl.. not*., and •.•rrthlax intwHiu tor 4UV rd$W, Airticukirly Adapted Ur (h$ V* ifW, Bhnken and Metdkant*. Xo Covntingllovte (mghi Without pf] to* K •*-'\\' n't- n aroidi all mlatai^a \n aMpfi data* and a meaiptmialaai or ararfi ID antiera of aooooai tmwoaa tl» priartpaJ > Wo reapccifnllT IBTIU» tba at^ntKNi of •< y ioTita tba attfetto* of •rprf^M carefully oaaailM tbta btotfif 'If ill ibaaaaiaaioaoba frto*m&>! *ln«»i mna to and intend to rri«n ii»e aaaia at oooti a atiot will bring 11 ^niiiD tba raacb of all **f4mm 9f of botaaaal ?fr HERALD OFFICti, '*x:$t of OottTemear.can bate tha aaaMiabteteel wUav out extra chmrgt. Addreaa all OMlera 10 M.«. RETKOLna. > _ , WiHiteroeor, JTY. •> DlHilUlGlSJiL- MKDICINfW, j PROVISION, •\ 1 / V BOOTS AJfD SHOES, WIIOOL BOOK8 I AND 8TATIONEBY HARRIS^ILLEN.Y / 26 Pieces COLORED ALPACA, only 1 124c. 20 Pieces KNICKERBOCKER,*^ bjc. ( 5(2)^JPicccs Car-jx-ts and Floor Oil Clothii.it^oO-iS^ t EI.EOATT 'ptW DESIGNS! V f Ail pnriHiwcO before Ihe Mite W|>J'I iAivtifb (In price., aii'l KM now belh/r *\ M '«H. T Twenty Per Cent. Beb:t\ tfit'Present jlforkel Value. KOW I^TflE T^ME TO PrM-ltASE. I sssast nPOBTANT T4> rAMCIKIaSl rrlcei will be materially a*JT«>Je^ r °n Marf h l»t. 200 RET8 200 SKI'S r ? \ 200 HKTrf S KVS 200 J & G MEAklNSV IRON STONE CH\UA h I)fflTi#r PUtei.. Br»abfaiii I'latcs Tea PUtei Pia l»lat«a ...... Haooe Pla|e«.... Teaa Coffee* r . i at tbo following pricet f O'Hoef, 4ft^r March lit, wJU be adtanacd.)\ cent i,/fi /* - • - LINERY GOODS 4 Wileh ana will aetl at tb# aoat ]POP\ WiawooiJ '. 1 V' ^^M Wy» v -^^%\ i^-:$$ti&l 1 -'• TT- A ' \ 3ET v^M Tbl KiOrf ^ biAiil prbpoiea tO Tltlt I *T»*weeei #1| a oai ai aoaao oaaii>^.'dI Europe aaaijheUiai^bia^, ^jLSSftt^ J *^°m^ - r t bo pjlaaei to ha?a thla Ladloa oaU baa exaatiab BtoelLaAd prioea bofaroporcibaaiBa* ebinwbera, '^••*- t'i •-/ AlVothor Piec#i 7ft aft . ftft , ftO '\ tntaper *4 \ . dot en \: peVa^t perWt Piecef a-jtialfy low. Waabbowlf a/d Pltcbera- \kr$e iUe~» cU. ^cr pair. FTLL UNK G^ASBtTABK, rEKKCT CltlSifr ETC., ETC. t ' CLARK f S ^ HAV ELEVATOR AND CARRIER! wAVrracWaTlD Br C LA R K AS C O T T, [ BRIDGEVAIXR, K. T* •-•JS •k. < - 7%« lto*t l+rfect IJay and Grai* Wetator and Conveyor 4. * • -^ ; ****** *Pl\ '^ f.f- i <w .:.*.'• Manufadurtd. ti 'Kit a Winh to aattrreatl attfaioTt wbd HMT4 fj touch Hay. Grain, Dtraw. etc to ptfj&t «Ad oa- J*i fxXjlaUy tboae wbo are abeat lo paurdbaaoa RAT CAERIK*, u FULL LlNt OF PAaMtit't OHOIOK 6l»OOllllE8 AT OLD FHICE8. t TEAS A 8PECIAXTT. ^ than erer bolfora. Aft pnrebaaed before tba rmpld adTaaee la prieea )tba, and an eiamlnalion will convince TOU tbat roe oiifbm» apoad ia at v aiore, Toara.aVo., D.d. WOOD. tbat w« are botolTtrlft/r tbeta an cxperiBaoat, but aai apparato* tb*t baa been in ueo et«ea year, ajnd ban woo for itaeli a rank aaaafjaj «fii- cultorai lmplt'»enu equal 10 that of tbo „ rake a#d loader. 4 ' * | Our iparrier U aaade of Iron and itoot a I,,, '-:> work u\*<m a ^b tneb Iron txxL It 00a) be •«# ff$ bj-anf rarmer qoteber aaat cbaapef tbaaix .*' i carrier worming tm a woid«B ttEOa^ 0000 up. la up torh life ttaae. Any bomo aprk ean bo ttaod erltb Y0t fartber parUeaUarav teati tieaa for pottibf op, eUv addroaa »igned General Ageat lor bt. I^wraaipo, J*br IVoo, Franklin and Lewia oneaOer ' K. 1). rOUlAUV r Bt, Laaionee O^.. JT. Y. • Dealer lo all k|a*a of Hoiao **&* Ropfja.iFuiIeya t etc. . m j • ^ COnU wanted ia\ •••l aboveUounUoa. Ap»4rat Tonia.aYo*. fnurawffllij 1 PV $ 9* &'i Ml infSiLi-'ik '® Wtn ?;•*>?•:, ti'-ji