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KgnmnntNt.\--Daniel Faloliney, OHO of the prosperous Ntmtcti firmer; of lloaslo.when burn- ing boela and carrots, last full, alto pul i bushel of applee Into the Sole, •ml whan he took thorn out, recently, the applee were M perfect, plnrpp and freah as when flrat picked from fhwtrec. Thin fact Is worth remem- bering, . , * • • v. m A rv. \m w I'l' 1 V/fc* ****** <•• •-\« '•• '** \4* *'\ ««*^^ ••»<»* llWIIIMi 111 H I 1 i'!M\!JM'U fl Tlllt llunliigiftiii (N J| IMIIIII i»ru* I rightly it*in«<l ( ft>r ll ' M ono rtfih* n«Wilo«l ( (ollliiil «rnl; n^ont <uiNr prliltig p»|H>m\on our l<)njj IU1 of «i- ohttng**, . | | i I.4H rr TO nn- Whllw wo nol!r#» AH A<lvf>rlU«iinnnt AI>O|I( t!ir» Hiroo IiAlnh« Wfi wUh loaUld ljli«( Ml Itoynl Hull of Kowtnr hAi % .1 jfoir ohl K«?r that hAt % l«Afubf o*i h wMgMng M !»•«. All ttnArt AIMI doing w«»|l, llt^At that iUrtf ohl wfutiM- ilnr^ip^fl A iinj. inOW Into Ihn Up <»l y^iiilg \pting. U«l TuovilAy nfioriMiniii AIHI «hi\ tAllilor thing, c 11«1 licit f oV^H MMIWI or •rohl hul lookinl twoMt^r Anil hrlglit#r than o?or ( I i i «-„--^- - « • * | . i- »- Hicmilnf v t i«Mr.--Tl^ |lrnl lliln/ A w1«lo awnkV pur* ha«or» ««| nt)y kind of gOOfU «|oo« U to look »W* llio rv)t- umhi of KU papor « nr« fu|l\ M IIIHI then gooa ftlralghtway rtiul ptjti^tilxrft ih# in*rubAIIt who ha« Itio (iihtrpilro t o AilforlUo 11 burn II v rtml *t,f r*< 11 v«*lv. TlioraaffA or lnrnrfi(bir whlo- Awakn an<1 riiiKr|»i-l«.li»g liminmm, A (!ml»ln, h , o\\\\[ni>u\ In OnttTor- nour, la*t TIU«-IUV, I wo cfun rontnln log about l\<M>o 11«tto ^ffm»k trout' Wblob btl had prorofo<| (tolii tllO IIAIA batobrry, at t'nl idopil i, for tb0 lattdatdO put poao at dtdnkjlltg Iho brook wh!< U rim* pAit MM4 t'oibin orOAtn^rr, n« % »*r bU roaldor|«^ 4 Mil OltoMarfArln*. '\I ^ Wo kfo hAppy to noto tbo ImiiOrf Ant faot tbAt our rutorprUIng wbolraalo and retail (Jrorrr, John Kll!rnrr f of (iouy^riuMir, haa 9 with bU initial pub- H*iiplrit t tindot'takim to champion tbo cfliito of tbo dairyilion In thl« vlrlnlt y. Ho hai proparod A pot it ton urging Congro<* to prohltdt tbo manufartuns «M!* or of portal Ion of otooiitargArlno wblob l« not only a irlb» and utihoAltby compound but which by campotltlon with, rtvitot tal- ly rodticoA Ibo d<«malid for and prlco f»f good, boiient btitifr. Krorv farmer who vlaita (lotiTornotir should ('all at Klllmrr*a grocory Atid Add hi* namn to tho buti<lrid4 , w|io havo alroidy algnod It, j ItHV. II C Townl, y pjtiffj* iiid an Autph loii4 aoitnoii In t|n 11'«|»11««t ohoioh laal (tvrnlog l«i ^ (Mowihd homo upon tbo 1***14, ll + litcw*,, II M # I/« \tr. Iowitlin'4 M |\ ||i U tt'iit UO And iparkhiflf * ,M ' bU HHI MM»H W»|N fvry r«iploto with M«»H<I M^i(»ihMil |n- ftltIllation iioii^ornhig tltfi thtira of AbrabAiii, Wo #1»HI«»I «ir«nd tho ^iii ilamafi IntrioU giving »* «o»'lrH <»f Hun day rvoiiuig tMlkd upon lb# lil«t«»t h: • I oh*ra< U r« \tt tbo HM»h». r rio> ll«»i K! Arr«tigfilionta by llio lailtra of ib<> oh it rob woro rlrg-iU and pl«itua<*, tho Wonl •' Wnb'oino M waa %'«ry tnal« fully do«lifll»*d ovrr tho pulpit. •- Wat?$(inrn A Vww W*r i*r o \IHIVO I,IMT»«..^ Mr. ltt»ra^o KloW.^r, % (irf« n Moi u- taitt b iy # Who ha« biun lloppipg With oiui of our fai m«»ra (*|t UIH lo of bU), duflnk I ho paat wlotnr, douu'ti- •ttAUd hU ayatnii of ralflng woak And puny latuba ono uir^liiMig laat Wank, (hi going to tbo barn h* foittul A lamb too weak to «tnnjd pp, And took It Into A iif^bboi'a boiiao and Oallad for a pall of /mi wnt*r ; and bofOr« tha la<1y of tho hoti*o c^otfld giro him oold ivator to roduoo ttin tAm|Miratur«\ ho duckcnl Vbo Umb Into tha pall of a« aiding wal^r,r<Mtiplo rly O0oklng llio Infant uiutt«>ft« ' Any ono Who wlatioa to foll.»w tbla tmir moth CHI| ran got foil paillmilara hy ou- i|Uirlug of II .I N ohlva. • =, — •*«- -.---* = i- i A f Hoar 4 Tt» \ AMI v.- A wfok nj^o laat Hunday, during tbo rogutat ••hWA K.»*if' aorvh'na of llio Mrpoya tAr I'trinr* \J. K. < lourh, a pUiol waa Ao«d««t-iifabr «ll^ohirgod In (tto baaoni^tit «ff fbo building. A arm ot It^r. Hrlgg< waa tbo *wu« r of a pla tul, and had loamd It to * i hatl/'a aoti or lai*a*oii privld Ma). Tbla Habbalb waa tho day whou it waa to bA rAturnod. Tbo hoya. With aomo othor oblldrou.bolng In tho l»*aotnoiit, lhA platul waa rarch'aaly baiullod and want off. Tho Lnllrt ^ra/od tbo faro Of ono lt»v, « tit tho ffathoi* 011 I ho boitnot of a yofmg lady and bulged In tha wall. ThIJi waa a narro^* oa«'ap«« from a roal tragody, and ought to bo A IAMOII to both boyi ami piitniU Whloh abotihl roault in tho total abau doiiinoul of audi dangoio?* play thlnga, Titic *nw TOWN ii4i f, - Tl|o town hall noiuiiilaaloiirra Intr.i dr<)id«'d to |«N^ato tho now hutldltig 011 I (10 uurth Waal oorm r of Koidand t arf lino »fa, A lot waa port hapod of Mr. Aviuod fronting HO font 011 Tord and rttond lllg tiaoA till fool. Ill addh|o)i lotttla A Urga lot waa pundtaxod ft out log I lo foot on Camlhio at , rumilitg jmi^k I i'l fo#t Tbua tho all* of tho hull will INI tbo ahapo of an l«, fronting Hf hot on Kord at. and 74J fotit on rar^llno nt Th« prloo iiald Mr. Avtr*lt «fa-tll. 5<NI Mr. Mot'm-fv who ovtiod it h*t tin ludod In tho abovo. iorolv|<d f'HH> Th« whobi -tin will tho- mil 01 i. too Mi Arrioll took I ho old w<-a<tiomv hit Ttoi'MO iai \wn r*MK.-- ThoMvraruao rttandard ot Tuo-day aiva: Mr <'. A. lVnfnr*tiian, troaauror of t bo Itoiind Inland Park Aaaoolatlon, waa |n tho • Icy 1^1 wook making purrha$«)a for I ho now hotol now lb uroroaa of'oifMv lion. Tho hotol whOai la to IN* 2\>0 tN'ol I* length and fbur «torana In holghtw la^ltuatod oil ap rmllioiioo no»r tbo rWtro of tlol ialand aiiil Over- looking A largo numbor of tbo lalAiida )n tbo Hi l.awronco Tho dnok, Whloh i« alroAdy oomplotod, U Ml) foot Ion u. A projret la on foot to run a flvHoont forry t|» and from ('Uyton and Wrai- ttilnUt^r< Park. Tho ^laud la to bo on. lu'iad by a horao hallway whloh will b«) A greit con Void fin* to tho vUitorai of what la Qtutaiu to bo 0110 offhoitooat 1 opuUr amniiH i loaorta of tho] oountiy. 1'ho Uland waa »Ui<diaMo<l laat Attgtiat and hij<l out II lot** ovor otm «|iiartor of whloh tiavo INHUI alroady Mold. Mr. Water- man, wldlo horo f did a tua.il.ig hul-noap, Ho not only bought tho orookory for tho hotol, but araoftirnl- itiro for out) hundr. d and tllty roomx, honldna a< lllug four IOIH for $ l,tH»0. An AatOittahfal Brlror. Whori BWOT MAMioioii WAA In town loreiitl) ho took A rido With ••Hon.\ Htnltbi aftor hla apbitdul tmitlng nuiro M Kamiy Krrn.\ *'Kon\ lot h.'i Jog along b ,r A wbilorttid tbon banttrvl H10 Hnoa lo Mr. M. who bail no 1d*a of bor qiNllty. Whrti ho •f rai^hffnod tho liuoH < f , iuiiiv M MtrAigh- tolled hi r aolf and ahot ntr liko an arnUw. Tho driver Waa frfghtonod at, tho bi'oiilc iiO' k gait at whloh KIIO Wjuit, whloh arnt tho mud up from I ho Hying whroU tlko tho awful tor- ronta of A mud apmitlng goyaon II in hair atocxl 011 end, ho ti lod to pull hor down, but tbo moro bo pulled tbo faator ahA flow/ until fearing that tbo wagon would go to KmAfth, ho*iol- tixlly huiidod tbo linea to* 1 lion.\ who aoon brought bor down to A aafo Mid ordinary gait. Tho Shorlll Wfintn hor iMM-auao bo **yt # •'alio U fa»tor than A locomotive;\ but whether Mr. M, will part with bor la an un^Utlod <|tloalloil« I ' / I MiNiaTBittAr. CrtAirnK.- I| la with unfrl/nod regnt that W(> ohionlole thh fa* t of tbo a«*voranro ot tho paa- toral rolatlona of \Wv m .1/ I). IYft*!ro with tbo M. K. t'hureb of tlouvor- nour. Hut from tho freijueney of tooont mlniatorlal ohaligea our people buvo o<»tnt> to look upon thorn with- out aurprlao; and atranign AA It may aoem Iter; l\raalro % althotigtf With ua but ono abort yoaf, la rtow tbo old*M resident paator In towA. Muring hla r rjlidat Mia obnre latmra In on h baa hi on unlt+d and profcperoua, N't wren to and M) having been addott to |ta uumbrra, ootNlatlug of proha4ru*io r *» and full mombora. Hoaiiloa winning tho b»vo aiul Oatoom of hla Immodlato ohrlitlan Hook, tbla reverend gentle IIOUI baa made a boat of warm friend* outaldo of Mi own church* All of \/hom will Join hi* Methodlirt l\roth* era and alitor* In regretting hi* de- parture, wblob con.ea of hla own free Ohoiro. Mtato < u«tnm proooaed apot dial t and In 1 ® by any otboi olty. ll la oonti«l t and I n a pU< o Wboro %Un tiulhtlug wlll«hovt to tho groAtoat advanlttfo to tiai> ih) Urmof the OoUrt j(J| liiwtona, qo butloAav of general i^m^fil ^M trali * aAotod. j The U|UA1 nqabjit of potty miltA wkre dinpoaod ofli|ail the only mAttoraof more thA^ferilnAry Im- port an oft WAA the conTaKlW luid fin- ing Of A|i nuuiual numi||r|bf persons for rlolAtlon of the ekolUlkwA k m«v- Jority of which were fAiilPotadAm, t but other towns fbnitfiMKu||more vio- lator! of the law than trakirp ought to be In aby law-abiding |i TWA A^ |LawrAaioA «o^i The flr«t spring raoetli T.awrrnc^ BoArd of Trft| At tholr rooms In ihd the Fuller House, U HaturdAy Afternoon Apil tendaneo wai large «n|l( An Intorontlng and spirit II. II. Koene, IVoftt., tnj Don. C. Drake WAS aeleot 800'y pro torn In the Abac) lto> nobis. Tho articlua 0) wore read'for tho inforil number of now mem bora, virion waa niado to unite and ( r **doniiburg Uoirda .Fifu<tion f And after dtaoi laid aalde without doflitl AHor enjoying a very pll profitable $ocl*l hotir t ad)(mrfietl to Huturday April 24th, on whloh day eloetioii of i|fllcertf for th year will bq held. - It la doalrablo that every sa dairyman who intend* t<| board abould bo pre^nt w At tbo next meeting of tho DONC. iHcAKKt Hee*y Pn A Trlbatu to Drpartrd It U with moat profottj that we ebrntiiclo tho deal C-orA Auatliii one, of (J moNi/ eatlmabto young lat|(< aao! eyent OOeurred laat niorning, and alt^liough perild, aeetiuMl to raat A gjl our Mitire oommunity. •* reared, tbo only child of n| gent parenfa, eatecmed l>(j fapoolalty MoVed by bor AxHoeUtOM, lifo toe rood to) brigbtont and brat h^pra f< IfHig wi|ll atio r<H>titi bor pi IPo:nor.f t»f tboMiy frbiidJd;] deeply fe< 1 hor |oj». Tbni slokneM,wltb 11^ kfiowled oovery v»i lmpOMaib'o,Hho 14( A patience and ^ahuneaa rent one ao young/ Keinem,her Of her frioi^la *vlth *iifl|| •ovenil rffpiralfl as to h|r with a w/ilspelrrd \gtm^j those doaroRt to her, bor (llherpiiul mother, ^ho gently dank jinio lifiHt sleep which la •••est 'indeed,! II r! oral WAS Attended on Moi|tMt Very farge nnmlier of hcii Itev. II. (\ Townley ^>of)J|<fug words of conaoUtiou. ThJlt the tlaptUt Sunday school, B) qujrat, WAS*present and gMi ap pflato miisio. Floral (>n\*rtt!iJs ( ber young frleruU were nttii|f||i^uH hoAutifu). The bean n, w\w soleetoi4yi>y hor, we're Jobnjj'Hlllr Henry Wihon f Chariest iMmra Ami Kd. Noble. The pArffljitji the deepest Aimp<ithy otAll tin lr great bereavement ' --»• » • (Wiitteo it Txa Qorjt«a>Auk ckamax.^j Id an named Heuuopaey wera i the (^ttincfiu eonntry, (J|J part of tbo pai|| W enmo out of t|ijo 1 BY H. a/a v ; l[ 1 Whila wlntAr'i drlrua banka of inOW Butt Una Iha bilia and valet balow,, Wtth only marks that show rttraat; - - Bator* th« •tm , a tnercasing heat, < Ttie farmer, from thSk bidlna plaes, t Brrng sugar fools of hoafcaly miske; Wiping the cinat from oat their face* They otoea again their Jonrney takA t To eateh the Ufa drops from the tree* That start with every thaw and freeae. Mean white; the busy hoqaewlfe'i OAOS Haa waahefl each neeiieltl veaael clean, While falU the a*e<l sir^ ahare To ch»te each fapfnn re$t,t>etW0en t ] ^ That ma\ hgp their atllo frxile • Ifaa oanae4|their hoope and suvea to warp. But, pound rag rtjurm In cooper alyle, Watohinir eAChfa*k with fiances ahsrp To tight the aposi that, woak-by wear, Thus indicate they need repair; And by the deftness of the trado Are aoon in strong, new hoops arrayed—_ Then with trial-water flllod, / Thttseejns'to siarc from every pore, 'And when the half is nearly Aplljed They swell ihetr hoops and leajt no more. Now, plle<l apon the rude old Sleigh, A^rOi«s the fields they lake tjieir way To where, in winter's selentn dreaa j Are \\ auts of the wilderness, I And through among tfte^e hobfo forms. That long have hraveU the winter storms, Go careful I aft their tfnui they spill On some undvontiV* of hill. Htopoft, witlj rea*^r bit In hand, (Avoiding lait yekrV. half-closed brand), . Yliey pierre |h© bark whh quickness through, Until the sa|>iyiarts like the dew, Than driving fast the woodon spout, Ti ej watch tthe first bright drops run out, l>own to tjta ^nd, drop off and thee, 8lowlv gathering, drop again. Soon aU the niaples far and wide , Are crarod With buckets at their side, And I»y (he sap's unceasing drop Aro fltltNl wif|i liquid to llio lop. » Aud then the|fiiige old gathering tub . / t^bes on iif> rounds, the bu»h througho/it; O'er knons aijd fallen trees tiiey rub/ Till all the nnb isemptUst out; . y And ihon thekustlc caravan / Move** on to where tho l>oiling pirn, v ' Troppeil up <it nianon'M arch of atone, Hits calmly oil its Vnpory tlron*. With raging.fire of b>gs bebeath— Tike rcitdingil of ihe mythl of old, When lingo bISrk drniron*, we are told, . .^Kmltted Are from 'tween their teeth— r^nti'tween whom* JIWM, with vigorous pokn Tne farmer NmuN the blinding ftmoke, Tl^it, /ninglinji with the hcatcnl air, f>r«»p« down In cinders every w here. Hore>Unding by itself apart, The croioli-tiio craiie, oT riiHtic ait, Hears up on high its loity end, llathod in swdet vapors that a«ccnd Krom out the lr Jig rant s* rup-pot, Where wildlyf^waye<l delicious Hwoet/i A re often Hip|k|, though boiling hot, b'ttf le-s If its i|o<iiiii-ement meets, Than that witii some frerih-whittled spoon The rtutk' mar its sweetnens U*te; • I'or when ilid pver rimtle wSnt« The laiy hour] spent at n<H>n, ] Without a knife, Id* time to fill Wfih actions on her goinl of ill 9 '' VY ith houoreil and unfailing test rOf pan of icy tjnowjiaid pressed, Or in A bucked of oold sap; It banleiis whin upon lite show And p.trts a*u|Hler with a snap, Or sink* u lunip ths *ap below; With flnely-thfeadoil brittIf strings. Htill to thd Mp<u>n or vessel clings, And breulU pijart like steins of gbiss, . Thus Hulk-ate J that it v* HI nmko, When inouhled in a solid mass, A most delicious stignf cuke; And gathered round rhe waxing pan. The merry facfin, bniwn with tun,, Arrnyeil iucloUies of CAielessoMKe, Find joy and hbaltli among tho trees, flow full of outdoor hctlth and cboer' Thin meeting o|f awakening j'ear, When from its long and death-like sleep Tho life of natare seems to creep Jlark thiougli (lie ehaitncls of the ground/ As when tho bljuc-bird nhrilly flies, Or with the crows dull, echoing criei,. Tne woods fteiul forth fa nil liar sound; And spring-time whiHp*rs of tho breeds Gently brealhea among the trees, AH forth their bursting thuds they send. Proclaims the Reason ni an end. f ApaeJsJ OoTTAspoBfts^oa of the t f sTaAXO.l 1 Ua r%ia4lA Art J*** The opening olr the meiropolltlsjti museum of art, oh the 30 lntt 9 waaja Tory Interesting I and pleat Ant ooci- tlon. None but InTlled guests vrerfo'l allowed to sittehd. Through tub) kindness of collector Merrltt I yd- tAlned a piermlt„ind was much yodj- fled ant) pleated it what I savy and heart}/ / The bulldirrg ll near the bead ojf 82d 8U, in Centlral Park f /And wal built by means ojf an appropriatiol made by the legislature /or the purl pose of cstablifthlnW therein a intmrum and art gallery. It/ Is a bautlful building, and wasj Morally filled fritu sculpture and partings. Bom4 of the works were lent to the musmioi for the occasion 4 [others are the prop-] erty of the invitation. The central hall is dettoted to khe loan collect iona in which a/e a [largo quantity ot } choice old (aces and rare and beauti- ful, ancioilt embroideries* The north aisle coprtained A cpllrctioh of antiqui- ties of almost every description, the Hculpfuro being eJsRKifled according to tjfeir varying sdyles of art, Y11 the ei/t entrance are ttie inscription^ and l^pe-rcliefiR from ancient Cvprus. On the Hccond floor are picture galleries cobtaiiiing works if the old masters. Th^ paiminga a tie mostly Qf the Flemish and Dutcll school and bi/robg to tho museum. In tho west corner arc two picture gllleriea containing modern psintingH. Tho north gal* lery contain* Oriental,port elain, Jap* anesc, lacqtierH, ivjories and similar works of art. In the south gallery are ancient frlassra from Cyprus, and tfold and engraved irems. A .ff aiderer 4rr«uMM|, One Laplne alias liriabojwb man named lleutiosaey werati in the early HrisbuUo alone ami sold a quantity Hubaeqtieiitly the dead bod ucfcacy was fouinl at theiif ( amp. Hrlsbdlae came tq mrg. («ouvcMiienr ami tbet Kearney iron ore bed a last J*iiiiAJ-y. ' Deputy SbrlptrlvV^ Crane, of the 'Kails, bavln|| l|art» tbo whereabouts of the mm li^rnr, It til egra[die^| rolioeman K u I, o||||ogiU;i bni'v, f<> meet bim at the K ho did last week Wedm HJlly JmorfcH ing, and they proceeded to the Kealn- uey mine und HrreKted tho IrHtnlnn who. iteknowletlgeti that pie kilbj lleiiuenmw with Tin axe, bn||| ol|iinie that he did It in self del was takon to the H|irg u peaceably 011 ukh the win, tbua saving tho 11 dltion luipera^ Althoifgh he known In Canada as ILupliio |ila name aa ltrUhoK'|at t hcj I On : otHcor >ther Jl'ho exercises prayer by II. (;. I*] building was <leliv< by tho prtHidcnt .lames K, Wennaii; adtlrens of Joseph the history nnddosi^j Vii sident Hayes, vj then aiinotmeed tha open to the public. Aim wig the dlsi presellt were IVcs. arts jatul Jtani*cy', ea ere 1 opened by ^tter, IK I>. Th^ red to the trustees of public followed II. 'Choato, upon n of the museum. ho waS prbsent, the museum was rOslecsJ parks/ by an n, 11—Parmert busy sugaring. e good people of this plAce were losUAdt laat Sunday, to mourn the I dMfl* of one pf our oldest Inhabit- [int% Bails Banger. His wifo and daughters hare the sympathy of this eritire community* Mrs. Wm. Gibbons aiid Mitt Jen- nieCarrare still quite III. Milford Hewett has recovered his health. Illrrlton Saw, on April 1st, was justly proud because he has a fine 8 pound boy to call him Dad. Oar band gave two entertainments on Friday and Wednesday evening; receipts about $i0. Our townspeople extejid thanks for the fine music by the Edwirds Band, Friday evening. The (band Also gave an entertainment Thursday ovcning» at Packard's Hall, Pierbont, to a good house. A |marriago is expected in town this month. Miks Laura Barb mi* is ^at home through vacation. \ Miss Katy Baker has returned from a visjit to tho western-part of the stateJ E. 18. Smith, one ol the firm of S#nftti Bros., has gone to Kansas for his health and to visit friends. C. M. CIsrk manufactures cheese In tho North UussoJI factory at $1.10 per cwt. lor all cheeso that sells for over 8 eenfs, and $\ toe all.less than 8. KusVell village und Klin CVeek fac- tories both manufacture for $1 per cwt F. (tray artived homo from Cbica go, April .'M, well and hearty / IHTSTKIC, IJAIA Datrv JtlarkelA. ! NRW fORK KAHKKi:.; Bi TTKTt,—The market for dew state butter has been graduAlly growing weaker, and prices \declining since our last report. Fancy, crcamcif shows a decline of about three cents per pound ; state Welsh, choice, and state pails nud tubs, good to prime, from three to five 1 cents. : Other grades show about tbo samb falling off In value. Receipts, as will be seen below, have been heavy, but un- til the latter part of the week could hardly bo called burdensoinlc. • The demand at the close was lifcht—do- cidcdly so, with orders materially reduced. Shippersfttv looking around but are rioifig Utile toward relieving the market. However, it is hoped now< that values have got down where these geutleinen will be moro liberal operators., Receipts for the week, 18,761 paekngosj; expert*, 1,- 729. Our table of quotations Is ad- justed to eoriform as near as may be to what appears A fair line of values on. wholesale parcels fbr the jtitrte be- ing, but it is difficult to brjng quota- $w&>r2$\ Besides seling A va»t ainuuiu ot I M'KJAAL N first class groceries, /obn Killmer of I to reahove from Gouvernour, Is supplying all first)tiring to close claas butter makers with the only (coifnts, I mopt perlect salt in the market, vta, *'IIIg- r p/wons whb gins £urekA.\ No i>orTect butter can be made without it. b:tw4 X A A** > -^ MSI Creamery., fane f Creanubrv; , e4ioice, „ , Creamery, gfSKt in prime. Creamerv. bom/to fair, L. . state |iails anff tubs, otioioe, frfsh. HUte WelHfy ehoico . Htate W«l«Kfalr to jr'M>d W>^tern Unitntion ereamar/, ehole-e. fry, dairy, fair to £o<jfd Wentetn fneiiiry, eho't^Mf . We^te r>M , cii/r»i«'e f Peteil Cooper, (Jen! Clellan, Cornelius Vauderbil^ Wm. E. 1)* dge, and ubJnt ono Ziundred other prominent Nejw Yorykers, who occupied seats on the plat nguisbed gursis lilaycs, Sec'y iffv- Mayor Cooler, George Q. Mc New Vorfc, March urn. O. M. 0 1880. OV<i«H*hury Atlvance. Iv f m tt: ^x Otir Alobaiigea are making iuerry Ov«r the follioa and lmllserr(l(>us ot an Itliierant stAtlonery peddle, Bar don hake, Who has, hit iho i^ial year or tnoro, prowled a hunt this and neighboring count lea for tho oatenat bio purpose of peddllnfr pAftfr and •liv«lopoa, but Aa 11 no if appears to makA love to Aa niAtiv y tniitg women AA he eould Uidiieo to tHllevoj that be thought they wore \dueka datsloa and darlings.' Mn made hla head qilArttrs at Ogdonatnirg. Maliy eltl Anns will rattiomhor thls'gay lothailo, and w * tm Informed y»H« ho east fyla 4< avll eye\ (we mean tdto ajwivol^d one) longing and lovingly u^on one or mora of the fair dAiightoraj of this town. Hut Ms \dream; of love Is UA wood and wofi the love of o'er ) 1 Fulton, 7t sum* fltjkle And i •\„•\ r'' m OttA ftftaa l^aura Pltehanl, of OsW^gO C<L A tiiAld of A<tHMit pAfrt 4 Bui hla IOVA was hla hAart falao. At the Baldv^lnsvUlA fair ha met a fair dam *«II who atolo bis hafrt away from Mlaa Latjre, and the AMd blm for (3,000 to ieal her w§tMidad aflteetloos, and thus! he has baoois aninathad In the tolUof the lavy. And sArv«sl him rlgHt ttikif it is tvta, AA allagsxl, that ha t*a« cLa wlfW nliMdf OT Canada. (Hrla, biwara of aU tWtfttMiUg paddJart I Tlif* Tfsoreaa l.adlAa* IHlrlf* Tho l# leap year party\ given by tbo Utiles of Theresa for tho bono tit of Theresa Liulge No, I74 # F. A. M., Friday evening of last week, waa In- deed an event that will linger In the memory of Its participants for many your* to eoino* There wore f»t> con pie MI alt,<\d mrc, And the ladies deserve tiitirb r*dlt for Its faultless manage* tnontj Winn etipld laid down the bow In Thereaa, tho ladles proved themselves competent for the omer g< ory. '^ho maaofiie hail was well llttdd for the entertuinmout; a carpet covering ot canvas*, tielonglug toCar- ihngii' l*>dge, waa hoi rowed lor the oeea*>lutt, and the dan* lug waa made «anay apd graceful inspired by the \Mlito\ music of Pai khtirst's full or- oheslra. ('apt. Octman, i»f the fAVOr- itot^eitiian House, did his part In a\l notde way^ And waa deaorvingly pralatd by the party. We visited rhertasi on the following day and not only learned these facts but lieard tho aatlsfaetory expressions of many who attended the \ladies' ball. 1 4 *f lafj»atat«Mf'iit rorrect*A< My' attentldn Wing called to the YUtcrptorit In my \Western Letter,*, published In thi last Issuo of the lUitAU\ to the effect that all goods, boxes And baggage are opened And ofAfiihtied at Port Huron upon their Arrival in CanAdA, I, In justice to the (irand Trunk Railway, and In ac- cordance with the real tact, take pleaailre In SAvIng tbAt aU go<uh and t*agg<ig« qf paMtingtrw, by th* (tntntt IVunk, going from Ogdeiiaborg lo 1 he wrat, nrYT tiherkfd through to their dtMtinnUon and art not *ntyect to amy w/MNfuw or tjMmwation by cu$tom houitt t»/ffiYrt of* othtmnte, and are en- tirely free from any and all eharge$ ttr /«T#\ Travellers by this most popular, cheap, qulok and desirable route era AA free from trouble or bothal- with their baggage, boxes and good* A* they would be In travelling frgra one point to another In any state, I Having to recently been over this rbute I take great pleasure In recommending It to any and all of our tfioutfAnda ot re Ad era who eon- tern pUta A western trip: II. (}. ItfTK()LDa. It • r L \• u * HWW^Ln MPttMlikl# 9 Wlav» April 3,1880. be w MIS Altfttvlw. A as bitr-rvieWed 01^ brif »oi|tier t| 10m li by a tho Ottawa Citizen,j to stated in substance thkt, be btfii^gth owner of* a very fine gnu whlchl Hetj itesaoy desired to obtain, bud to part with It, they ujunrre! was angry aijtd did not ^peal for several days. A few djiysl la| B ,Upon biiiiKlug in an amniful Wood, noticed that II. 1OOK||?M1 pale and angry and began Ijo swaa: At hluii planing his back a^iln door and thawing A largo kt^be be ahnpld never go out allve»jji j U. monstratetl with him in VilnL an then picked tip tomahawk wbb on tho floor and prepared tdi t himself. Hennessey made Hiip him with the knife, wlticb btj and, on a second attempt to he struck his assailant on too jhe^< with tho tamahawk. ^t did n him down, and he made an< satilt, and B hit him agAinj head and knocked bim do arose and made a tWrd assait||, \krhef he received a third wow* on M>e|bea(| OtfttV«rs|l«»or aui VlclntlV. Dr. J^ M^ ^pencery tras purchased the Dr. (Swanj property at $1,500. ** We call e*i)|r( Ul attention tonotice, in another column, \Houso for Sale.\ Tho Voting Bachelors' dunce oh tbe the eve. of Abril 1st was, as usya), a splendid success. - \ Tho great Bost^m clothing, boot ami shoe stort) is now located in the VanB'.ireu bbjck, A. P. JesMUp.JH on hand at bis din- ing saloon aiif ready Ho cater to tbe wants of the public. ' The Smith Gouvernour cheese fac- to-y will open Monday, April 12th. C. W. Overacker maker. Mr. \Ed\ Baldwin and family leave Onuvrmeur permanently the first of next week for Burlington, Vt. Wm. Welch, v who recently 'left, town, i-t now in Whiteshoro, Texas, where he lias got a good situation. Oapt. (J. B. Winslow assumes the position of organist at tl»e ProHbyte- riaii church during tbe absence of Miss Jennie Brodiy. y (». P. ()r|miston started for T^om- asville, t«sjorgia, Unt Saturday', to bring his wife home, who has been spending some months Hicro for her health. ,; * •• * . { MUs Jrnnle BroditS has gone to Potsilamto attend the Normal School. A largo number of friends accom- panied her to the depot to bid her good bye. I Tbe W. W. Hall factory made 5 choe*o last Monday atvd 7 Tuesday, Tho Idule Bow factory also opened Monday ; both have an unusunl large patronage. Rev. I. P. PoR<deo- will close his paMorato with the M. E. church next Habbalb evening. It is rumored be will go to the southern part' of tho conference. ; \ O B. IreUnd, I %to of. the Times, iie>w of New York, visited this town last jThursdtty, lo t-losej up his news- paper Inpiuess, and returned to New } York on Fridsy. which killed blm. i Bri^boiafj the body in a storehouse* and eeeape Arrest. (Majn^lng to luava Acti ed In self defence, |e says he mguiltyll of no crime and hais no^foar. ded : \If tne Jury |tl<in't give play Ood Almighty will, an all,I care for ; I at^i not afraid P«r^o >rmlstoti, about 80 years iddenly. Elder above funerals. ion of Mr. 'and ~/A Chapter of ftlrkiiVa* and DeAth, 1 Death has been v<>ty busy in Par- ishvillo for the last ftjw days. Mrs. Connel, agedl about B0, was buriefl early last weoje. Mr. Seymour, also of Age* died very t Dickson attended the] EarliClaik, infant Mrs. d. L. Clark, die* after a short ilhio^s, and was. buried' Thursday. Earl, a lovely cbiVl, sjbout lA.months oh), like a charmilg flower was transplanted from home on earth to the paradise above, td bloom in im- mortal youth and beauty. < Eva Newton died Friday, Buried Sunday. Miss Newtdn was a lovely young lady of about 20 summers, greatly respected ant loved by all who knew her. A vAry large circle of mourning friends gathered at her funeral, and the eyes dimmed with tears told how greatlylshe was loved and how much she w|ll bo missed/ Mr. and Mrs. Ncw'on reaved, it being but) months since they bur was just entering man Lastly, and in somb respects Afidtfest of all, Mr C. < day )norning and will fftftoraralaVlIIo, Maijch.29.4<-Dr. F. B. |BeIHhge/ Is locateti hero and having a good piacr. lice; he Comes well recommended. Illoomi and office at R. E. (/apron's. The Wild#sat that attacked llosea JTiirnw ivas caught, a U:\y da) s ago, py Heiry Carter, of BrigrHHII. The annual meeting Of tho patrons J)f tho modei cheese factory was held the 18th inst. M, tales m Mrs. R; E tions right down to a positive bnsis. j. TO a:tl .. :si u.*i .. «s aa* .. W hi* .. *s n—/ .. sft *uy . *r us* Wen)^rn factory, ito^nl in prime '2# M2^ Western factory, j»o<ir^ to fair ») HM C'liKKSK. — ISiisitiobs has not been very bri«k during the jiasLw'eek. Ex- 1 porters will pay but 14c./and it Is ' hard to induce thfo horbo/o pay more and they arc not tree or/willlng buy- ers at that. The o/iAlitics Indow choice are quite tint^ttled. Holders are quite willing tu/ppctute arid keep stock in motion. / Receipts for the week, 6,273 boxe/; exports, 4,Mi. Slate faOlory, fanev^e:rtotloiis.... j— a 141*4 Stale fiuJtory,eh<>i(y,la'rtmtto , e l lnvVi»A Il.i; 4 Mi4 * ' ' tlopripie. \\• -'*\ Practical ex|ierience has fully de- monstrated that \Jlfggins' Eureka Salt\ Is indispenslble in making 4< g^t edge\ iMJtter or cM'cae. John i\ill- mer, leading grocer in (louvertieur, is sole agent for this vicinity. /' b3w4 —> —.*-•••*. •— • ~y John Killmoi', solo agent At Gouv- erueur, for tt f^ggins , Eureka Salt\ has already sold one cjri- lod this s-pring and has received a^nother large quant rty, and is ready/to supply the rapidly increasing demand. b3w4 .— *-••••. / 1* rrevcryl orooVcd b*ot» And hllsterwl heeH by wearing 1.yon's I'ntent yitallir Heel Miflfaner*. , / »pril R^:AL BAII^A^S. — I>emlns, shirt- ings, brown a/id bleached cottons, cotton wraps, and calicoes at old prices at D. </. W ood's. b3w2 I have puK'haAud a lar^e qnantity of tho Hai/esboi 0 clot Ifr and flannels, and ofler/tbem at retail for lesa than the wholesale price. 1>. (r. W<K>I>. b3w iBf —Hai to ro, - — *~ all ipeetfolithAiiil ve reoeiVM Jta ents of Account to e£N and mmedlately, f . BL Uotac, M. D. Ooovcrneur r MArcb M, 1M0.^ h LnrBKi WAITED.—One ^ milion feet of beach t maple, and ash lumber waiitad by ft. R van*^; Duzee A Co., Griuvertieor, Jf t T, ^ f§ ^ar-Those hatang Jura ber Avail themselves t>f this favorable op* portunity of selling II For ftirtbar particuUrs call ' at their Al^nltora) warerooms, Un}on Hall block r Or ad« dress the tirm H% Couvemeur, N* Y.\ ^U, .v •• **\- A|mtsx--Tba nfidti^ d to jAfce a. fewi v or gentleman, or Irn/noiise htock of api incr dress gt>o/la at old prices at D. (J. Wood's. h3w2 .-— ~+. J«««—i /• T>0 pieces of carpets and oil cloths yn\ less than preeont wholesale price at D. a;Woods, h3w2 BOATtOKKS W signed is prep A boarders, lad! both ; cxsidenoa,]lbe Morris KUJti house. *Pi ip* of board raaaoap^ f « b2tf , t ^. 8, FAVAXE. lug U> gin jm d Vicinity am. fe factor i/Ehle was elected n ; I. W. IroX, maker, d. M. ZoMfar is very sick* / (JaprocWi, for many years thG bopplar iai ipromi, for ud^brd of t <to IT04M1 V > |t Ao fair/... QO p>yr do <io «to <|o p'Kjfr .4. Stale Siol Western, »>kinj* Ohio, flat, tin*. _. \ <lo «lo tafcf to jrootl...{ /.. <fo cli4M|<Hir, fine | <lo u^ft \HHtr to ioo<l .Via/ 1 , \ JL-. J l.H «U^ 12 a|«U y all Ttl4 ,14 $fHU 12 aiS Oocklry, china and glassware at Wholebaflj and rot ail at I). ti. Wood's. J b3w2 / - •—,—_. u # * ^ 25 pieces new meltings, 25 pieces choice lace edgings, 100 pieces new hamhtirgs, ail at reduced prices at D. C. Wood's. b3w2 FOR SALK.—One nfconjl-haiid mifk 'wagon, ftheap. Enquire of i. A. VVAin, GbuvemtW, N. V. fi3n4 he Black Like t6i< are doubly be about fj^ur vi\ a son that bond. / efts the able died Bun- be buried to- day/ Mr. C. was oneojf our principal business men. He, in toinpany with his father, an aged man„ built a bub ami brobm hantlle factory here, last summery and were jostlgetting ready to place some ot their voods on the mat kef.j Mr. Ci leavPS a wifo to mourn bis untimely death, aji aged louse, until/the last few years, jvill pen afle\v hotel tho la^ of Apiil, And will keep boats, bait and finhing (nckle mr bis patrons Mr.A. Proctor concludes to mov lis g</ois back to Monfstown. , B^n Harder is getting ready pylng fjrogging ; he intemN shipnfng Hem to] Boston markets. / ji Mr, Hdd Pann, from ('s'nl.oti/is do- ilig a g<|od business. / ! Mi^s Emma Capron is boffio for a sliort vilit. J Otirj fejrryti^au is busy taking ieamB tb tho' i«nnd ; from t^ie/e they go on tpe ico ft> Macomb H\\O/C. j Ilcqrvj Palmer,theyiianingnian,not flund, / Hutiior says Mfle/fn'b is to have a glider fjult. / j JOHN. Marriagca, ftMrrll-«TAYI.(>K.> At U'h<MinKton. N \, t , m tlitf 2.\ii»i «lav of Mareli IH^n, t»v Itev. W. I|. RAtiotr, Mil John I. hin|l!i to Ml^ Kuthet X. Taylor, i>oth of Louisville, N. V. / UiMtXKHH (>0« AI.M. Aitr^i? raxioiv 4SF Tiie £,*,u. iy Physician at raniw »<ly iliaj AIK eeswful auaj» of The the Sroudam. laconjan and Alpha Societies is. OrtHrtl school hstvo secured ^u of Wm. I. Marshall to tlio serv dfliver tlwo J eel 11 res on the eves of. and 10th in Normal Hall. teX Fritlay jiight, *'An even- onderlaptl or '^he Yellow- Nlatlonal I^ark,\ Saturday ,ht, prho age oif (told, or 1 (lold nes finjl (iold tufting iu tho nine- nth Cdntury.\ j . , . frtie fitjm of^Onrlic and Munson, hardwanJmerchant^,i^ dissolved,Mr. Miinsou continuing jibe business Frank nsflw hard all a greater £o bear, and a ton called to father on whom will burden then be is able sister w|io has been ot mourn. 1 •>***- There Jare many morb sick ;* need t say that tbe hearts of khi* commun ify are tuoavy with sadijess I Tins,) who are sick a There am no more cri far as I kno-w. , A L—:. ^ e doing well. Ileal cakes so X; X. j ateeiievlllel i Mud deep. Town lifjcly. Scandatj plenty. , R-v. X E. Hull, (\hnrcb will preach Sermon next sabbath ibornlng. Al though he bus been hers) but one year be has won many worm| We hope tbe qonferenco return bim to in auoiheli i Mrs. .1; Whitney wb|> has been in town thff.pa-flt two wtcm visiting friends left for ber hom<|,/tn Prescott, Out. Tuesday Eve. K j Hi D. Chapjn and ^ifej of Kich- ville, wer^o in town tKo pth. j The Bttptlat sod/ty have seenred, Itev. Mr. Itarr, o( Otsetlc, Chenango 4f the Mj E hi-< firewell friends, nu«l will pee fit to > ear. Mathers has opened a ware store in O'Brien's new black, Main $t. Frank has a very flip and well arranged stock and shfculd roojeive a generous patronage, feeveral stigar parties, which had betn contemplated for the holiday, tofk plac.A on Saturday, and were lamrcl) attrnded. The full yelterday* |Eastcr Musk wits ropcated at the IjCpl^rop.'it ('burch. 'be singers of this pi ice are prc- pHling tbe (Jantafa of Bt*U|.gz.tr with a wiew of |>re*cnting it nome time in dupe. Tho prgress mndu thus far is enioornginU. Prof. F. E. Hat home, ot |he Normal, conducts the Chorus. K. April Gil chfldren. 1! Fulicral wi I I yes n. hi Hlehvlllo. —One of Roselle Cohonv lied yesterday moruing. I occur to-morrow. D. Chjipiti, has ({ono to BoNton. co. Bui I, has moved to RusMdl. Hamuli Masters, of this place, has reclnlly received neatly 91,?00 beck petlhion. He will get $18 a month in the! HlofJ. I future* j. D. Kendall stnited for Michigan orning, ui sfvljlui in (lit tflicrc w i Ir^ft Chu felt havi day II. Wrftith. has accepted a po- depol at Pothilutn. * IIbo servtvi* fis ti^utd in tho rob next Sunday* Rev. iJo. as their pastor. , | j MestrV llodgkln and Fenncr are The Fuller House is rapidly gain-] Inaking expensive rei>airs in their piacecti iUd t4 llj» adt tn<| fahi lollitl OOjBl. W. T. Ormlsto^i, of OxBo Attended the Uohvorncur So la now Attend^iig the flu ColleglAte Institute, j . Our enterprising yputtg fowl 8. W. LAiubie, has Accepted tlon In a wholesale jdrug PlAttsburg, And trAV^Is oii t as sales a part of the time. Miss Idella, daughter of teemed friend, Danltd ^7ateh|ie^ o KoAsle, went, last we^Mo Lake, where Abo Is to saend ttfjb kum-lCArrie UAII, Arthur Hall, Mrs. Ann mer In the fAmily^of plibert |p(rdds.j|jane Londerman, Peter Lacandy, l>fs. EL W. Betreeli(f Ile^iahJ 11 ^ Munroe, Mrs, Emery Wilson, 2; and M. Becksted of Usbon ^tw t | NoP < n,ln Wood, Mrs, Robert Wilson, iwo of the enterprising Lnd AiiLe>aAjl| Mr ^ Alvln Washburn young doctors of ourWiunty, maile af ing inpatronago ami popularity un- der tho superb management of those two genial and obliging gentlemen, \Eva\ Peck and -Tele\ Mathews.*--* Last Saturday Alexis Whitney, our enterprising dealer, took, to, and set up in the Watert own cemetery, a splendid monument made from the deservedly popular Oouvcrneur mar- ble. , Tlio Corbiii creamery, iton. E. P. Crapser, proprietor, will, be regularly) opened Monday, April 12. M. C.\ will visit tho creamery ai 1, p. m., on Friday, the (Kb inst,, to meet his patrons. If all of our subscribers and friends Will take pains to givo any And All iterras of news they can, it wilt Assist us in making the IUKAI.D w^at we lealgn it to be, a perfect herald of all passing events. . Tbe following Is h list of the letters remaining uncalled for in Gouverneur Postofflce Monday, April bth, 1880; r»#» plaafant call ai thej ipaaAMfj last Friday , CrOod rooms wtyh bf>s}rd fb^j pAraons, ladies or gapif • ^ m Ttwn CLAAS MACHIKK SHOP.^E. H. 7 n|t,0 I Drake haa secured a new. first OIASS maebbnist, who has had 85 years eg* PfrWnoe, And Is now prepared to do a|l Minds of dew work or repairing In 4 efssl or wrought irop r braes or v. l UMI the rep- Mo I cheeso in in ed to re- (acrnries. 'fhey have gn titation ot being A. makers nod seem deter tain that reputation. i Adairi Pike Jr. Intends starting for Tcxss soon ? in hops his health. (of improving A. g recovtjued in part from ate fllncks. j t • • i .iposes HesSdricks aiid wile of Srtel- tmraie Falls, Mass., are visiting at Mrl. M. IPH;ners. t Vtr*nk Bi^lie, at Richvlllo Btkti<)) inlng in popularity as a U rkpidiy gn| first cla^s bl4cksmitb iu ivmong tl! ai suuligh X. dfs Popee 19111 If. April 1st.—Every jthing quiet around our little city, i i I Mrs.' Au Doolittlo ijas returned f*rotn Rome where she » has been to have a cancer remdved. I \ J | Patrons of Birch (Creek cheepd fkctory March 29th, elected the fal- lowing officers: Salesmen, Warren Hastings; Thombs Mtirion and BfVi* jalman Olds; Sec'y. S L.-Woid- Wottli. Factory will start abpbt May 1st, with A go-nl patron si ge. Maker, Eugene Harder; price (for making $125 percwU J No tidings from II, B. Turner > Where abouts of Henrk Palaier|not y|et known.—Crossing o|n the IceL on Ul.ck Lake, iontlnues;4-(fOod rokds; sugaring booking. I , jOor atentlbo was cal'M to a hitter eilf droped by cine of IL Rowlands c^Vsthatls worth looking at; was sired bv Timothy Popd's Holeitine bjiil, and is a beauty, betag jet btac> with white spots; /will folgh aj^out Htal^*. |We want a *an to bfay butticr st P^V Mills;—Exi>ect to[ Ige this summar hire «| -•:• 0. new B. 4 Xjoi so tli iliiiimed. plains m ie fcicutists the theory t i«t of t lectric origin is IfAjJdly K^injing ground, and ^|>me $re|so confillent that they bePeve that the ihcJory of combustion will So/ob be abanjdoned. There is reason to |ironouucje combustion a phyti* cal | impoeaibility, in that it ut- iles Ibe question of fuel and tbe SDOSAI of the product of combus- hat she lire «hall remain un- tie tdectric theory el* morel phenomena than docs *n>1 other, And is liable to fewer dhjjjctionh. Its acceptance dispose Of |he dbctjiue that the sun will eventually burn' out And leave tbe placets to freeze in space 4 1 *•• Tlie Corffitn Wheel IfarroU' T' Rhtmors halve reached us thAtf cer- tain! agents of inferior wheel harrows continue to threaten farmers wtth in- fringement suits who piopose, to buy a Cor bin harrow, to tbe injury And detriment of otlr trade. Though Wholly unwarranted, this has been found to be tie only effectual means of preventing tbe Corbin harrow troni drivlngtoiit all opposing har- rows, a$ U hat already done tn Gout** ernmr and vicinity. Acting under comneteut legWl advice, we have de- ternjifted to tUAke an ox Am pie of some of tlese Agents it their practices are continued hereafter; and We will consider It a great favof If any hirm erj, Igainst wjhora threatening And aCtnkiable Isuiguage ia used to deter him pom buying a Corbin barrow, w|Il report the same to us without d4laf. ; Ttte idmplejfact that tbc< capital employed itrtle manufActuns ot the Corftin harrow Is nearly double that employed In the LaDon A Randall haxriws combined Sboold aasuro al) tarnlsrs who buy a Corbin harrow tbAt It bey will be protected., [ TgOatPSOM ^ YllXU h4w« erneor, AprU 7, '80. The ol4 Fnmll David Hon ue Aeon. | Mouny is the universal iiect»switv, and none but a cyuiojora fool will of feet to despiso It. Mr, A hi am Els- wortti, of Port Eweu^ I'Ister couutf, N. V., bad realized this truth. His disease involved th< whole of bis thitfb'hono, and tho sutlering man looked forward, not without appar* •enI lVasoh, to death its his only de* livcrrr. Ills family physician refused to amputate tho Iitub4-a^ertlng that the operation would kill the patient on the spot. Dr. David Kennedy, of Rondout, N. Y., who was consulted, held a difiVnnt opinion and ampu- tated.the limb. The doctor then ad- mih iajte rod frcelv his great blood- si^ciic Favorite Remedy to allotd tone And btrength to the system, pre Ventell HiD return of the diseaek and Mr. iJJsworth remains to this day in the hpoout of health. Thisv gentle- m.'in'si diaifase was the ofFspring of foul alood, and Kennedy's Favorite Remedy purified the blood and re- st ored to him the power once more to enjoy his life. Are you sutler jug from any disease traeedde lo tne same cause ? Try Favorite-Remedy. Your druggist has it. Ono dollar a bottle. Bear in mtnd tbo proprietor's name ami add 'ess : Dr. David tt«n- hedy, Rondout. N. Y. April. -». . -^.^^ -*•%•- —=>-—-~ - Toadies, siibscribi' for tho Didlnea- tor Willi. Putter & Sherwood, and get . r >0 cents worth of patterns free. h4w2 The Jarobioiii* €;reavt Hostoil Clolli- liif, Boot aad Miuc Htoro. r \ Removed to tho VanBuren House Block, April Tub, 1880. The follow- ing statements onl> faintly iDtf-tiMte to you, my leader, the immensity of the mammoth stock which the.facti- tious have just imported into Couver- ueur. Having fortunately the bcncilt of the/specinl low freight rates. Ow- ing to the extensive bonifies* <>f the Jacohsous both in (iouverneur and Pmsd.im, from this source alone fully ten percent is *:fved to the custorjuers of this establishment. As in now well known lo our people, the Jaooh- sons' <'l«*t hirie;, Boot and Shoe mauu- fnctoricH m !(<>ston, t»up[>ly all their branch bonnes lor.ite,d througliOUt t|he country, and it is wholly owing to the supeiinr facilities of their tii;irrimoth fuctorles in old New Eug- Isml and t lie magnitude of their bus)- IKSM, |hat enables th^ popular House to place upon the market all home- made clothing, boots and shoes for actually let* money than cheap tend) - made shoddy goods can bo bought. The motto of the Jacobnons, frofn the tinioi of their find mercantih- opeiHiionH^ has been \Immense sttle« and small margins.\ The Jacob^m* tire now jtlst entering t^pon their HIJCS- ond year <ln (fouvrrfiour.. It speitks well for tlreir popularity that they •tie ofvm|MdIed to remove to mon spacious quurhTH after so short a period. They are now opening for the spring trade of 18^1, the largenL Mud mo-! elegant stock ot toen's uiiA hoys' clothing, boots and hi<iies Khta^f huts and < »| )S » gentn' furuishirj^ goods, Ae;*ever pxhibited by any oini concern in Northern New Yorkj heir whole s<\«le of prices in gimrau* Prlsr natter»t tho If. Y. Fair. Then* was n \t-r.v lltto (linplny of eitra rboici© huitfr at the K r *at tmertiaUonal Oairy Fair. Tin; |»arka«*eM that UHML the prUe* were solcn- <li<l sHinploi of what irllt-Mlgoil butter ou^lit to he, )*erfiM'i In quality STMI r^.lor. Mao? of litem wtr« colored lo * |Htrfrct June tiot wilb We t ls, Iti-hnnlMtn A I'o.'s r«rfcft<Hi Htilt«r Collar, the UM* of whioli WM i^ii%-vr»allr retM>uiii»n«led IxUlt hy the uiakurs and by wc bulier bu/v». blirl ——— •«>•• . « ' •• Rbrev»dnr«# mid ability. llftp lliit«rs m» freely ad\c»rtis«<l tn all tbe |>ii|»ers t se<.ular uftii nlkriou^,arc tia%inpT a lar^o HSII*. ami ate supplant leg all other HIP ii<-iue». Thftf: 1M no <lcu>A44u tio virtues of the Hop plant, ami the i>roprTM*|re at |he>e bltO-rs have tasWKaiHl ability in <v»m- S»e ^^4U^H are sx> pal pa* rvalion.— KxehrftiffK • |. _^*^_ 1 Job lot of crockery, china, vases, tfapancM) ware, flower pots, wegwart tpapoU, and other (lancy articles to be soht II-M than co»t to close out. , b4w4 d. If. Ri'TiiKnroim. A TTKICTIOlf.«— 1 people of Gouveniear and ^ 0 opportunity to dbtaln tha fr^(*at^f< bargains In winter dry ffOMb sWTs offered in Northern Nair Tow, W9 would respeolfully caliThaIra^aatlot% to our great closing tale of winter drjr goods which was Inaugurated Moo* day, Jan. 26th, 1880. Theae gboto will be aold ab#olute!y at ooaflo^laati up the aAaira of the lata 0. W^Olbbti and are^now and Heaeonable fOOdsVi Don't forget the place Whan yon vMtl 44te city. Ginaa, M Fdffl tk* u -*^>J& g46tf , Ogdenfburg, Hi W? ^ —^ »•»- - • \'•\.< • ,. .-^, OLD PA it US at 50 oente porlbi died, for saio at tha HERALD ofioe. ^ > L - jOta^j -»• I piitm, ami 1110 |»n»|»rnTw, S i»wn jrtcat HhrewdiK un<tlnir a hiUtTM, win ,. • u> every one's ut»*er< Jon PRIKTIKO.—For aar WHA % k inda of flrat-claaa job printing,irteftj cheapness, neatneta and prom],\ & , is any object, either tend or apply the GOUYKKMBCTS HataULD OttoO, %t , , .n ., **& IIAnuwARK.—C 11. BowneS of hardware inclnilef every daa>jrijr»j lion of iron, tin,viae and tbeatlfm ware*kcpi by our flrat-elaat elt> •)•••' lablisbmenu. No Qhangv tn prMatjl since the great advanoe in iron* V *Vf j —~—>-.y ' » *»'•' ' * •>\\ i 1 •» Hr- V l<!—^.i.. ttif A MoH«atr% Orlaff*:. * \ i Th* pride of a aaother^e tiff ttiU *if 0« home are hen ehiklraa, Hanea bar grief Wife Sick noes enters and takes) lb warning theny that yon are te risk, If ihe/ liave a oouct^eroap «oufb, which iead to coaav'— A \ — attend to It at oaoa. abUofc I» ruarantcofl to cure theaa. Pries It aoH f l QA Kor' laase Msefci aide or Ob**,*** rtbifobs POH»US IMasUafC F|)rtee tSeit, boldsxy your druggist. / ., ..-e\ GOOD pAHTrnA«it: f—(iooj paStursgo can he hail for >ou0^ cattle the com- ing season, either!'on the Henr> Hrown farm, near (Hd%' Mills, or <»n the Nelson Gardner Farm, near 8. F. Hartley's. Knquirbef W, 11. BOWNK, } charge. Price Ui eta. 81. Lawrence Co* Gouverneur. b3tf »«^ Floor tnats, velvet rugs, wdolrog** cheap carpets, to clpibe out at greatly reduced prices. j . 1)4W4 J . |f. RtTIIKKFORD. .. * 9 ± Clock a. J. M, Reynolds, Jr., has twenfy- fivo clocks on his f he Ives which be wishes to sell in tbo next 30 days, to make room for the new ones or- der red for the spring trade. Old prices adhered to In<sp1te ot the re- cent advance. Do (not fail to price tho goodb if you arei tn need of a new Clock, SfS'tkis is aj fare chance for good bargains. _^,,-H b 4 2t*4 Large htjock of wajtf r proofs, fancy water proofs, ladiqs^ cloth, at low prices. _ J i t in h4w4 J. I TlJKRrdirn. to* the book or »»2if^ ^»k Oentre, N.Y Bottoau strtro*. , Do not fail tft cklh at Tteynold's IWok and Jeveelryj qtore, Gouver- neur, and get pricealof] goods before making purchases, ii j^ou want any- thing in the llhe oX iVatchea, Clocks, Jewelry, Rooks, *St^tioviery, or any article that belongs jew^lrv business. K. II. Perk ins, (>e wiites: **I was ttotihled with asth- rfifi for four years hidore using I)r iThomaa' Kcleciric C)tl t and for many iiig.tU after retiring I had to sit up on bed, my t>u;Hci iiiJ bfing intense, philc the cough wal M> severe that jfhe bed-clothiog wotlld be saturated with ptcHpirattoij. jTwo bottfeH oH \our MrlectiicOil elltOied acompletv and ptrfect cure, a|id I cheerfully recommend itio alL as I knosy no ot her medicine|that will cure est h)?»a.\ Good'prints |at C|, T and 8 centfi p< yard. h4w4 J. H.mtTTirrRWiim. teN| to be HO pi r cent lower than all comfH^titorn. To tU\i their hundreds, (d'custcHiieri* w HI testify. All shouhl improve jbe preseui opport unit y tci make tholr |mrehasek now. RemeiiH hor iheir new > hen<)lqnarters iu thd VanHuren Rlock. j Thanking outi J lost of p;itrous*>r their most liberal »aI ronup;e. we are, a| over, Truly fhq 'uhlic Henefactors f < I. efc S. JAfy>iiKr)y. Gouvorneur, Apt i| 7th, l^fbU. Potter & Slerwofl keep I)r. War- ner'a coivots, aud ali»o the largewt as- seriment of ottier makes, and self them cheaper than j can be bought mywjiere else. | b4w2 E. N. Hill Is prepared to do any and all kinds of h)ouse. sign and general painting oji Abort notice. 8|iop over K. J>. Harry's blacksmith shop, • _ ' < b4wl Hoist AND lArr ifou HALK.-— Any oi^e wishing to purchase a desirable btriise and lot in Gojuvernour at the ukrk bottom l^rice, sbould incjuirc of KKI> LAVACK. Jh4tf If.lStKNTt)'TIIW.—iV|. P. Jesfufi ia «t|llat his iestaunuit f where you can get a good nquaio me^il for 2.>c.» at all hesurs, also a good luficli for 10 or 15 cents; a good cup of tea or coflte for, ;>c| Killmer& Mprda lllock, f#ouv- • raeur; give bim a call, h4w2 ! *•» , ^^ idvXKY Wlfs, at other. Illiabana an*l Father Viiult reswt tbe a<l'ertl*i'Mi4nt headefl \r'eehl^ Wi{-cs and Mothers.\ j h3w4 ,——•#• «*• > { / Jacob II. RUiotnerJ of Virgille,^, Y., writes: ••Your Pr. ThomaaVKe- lectric Oil cured a badly tw^llfd neck and sore throat j on mf son jln forty-eight hours; One application also removed tlje pain firotn/a very •ore toe; my J win's foot Waa also ] much tn0araed,'so ntoob ao/tbat aha oould not walk about jtbe bbnae ( ph* applied tbe oil, and in twenty-four houra.wai entirely cured,\ 1 w Khtno*-Wori Is nature*i»jrDHie<ly for B*i'lnvv Sn<t IIVIT di*vases,piles aa<lot>astipatlon. Is ... j.. 1 +<+ .... »—. _ . . Rare Horse tXtHnrd. Fon/o, a prom is in gj race horse, for which his owner r< fiMd W,MW was ruined recently by + ibegro groom who broke tholiorse^Haiw with a club. K<n<luir* Si*ivin (jure! in the mo#*f valualdi) remedy ever [know for ever) kind of an injury, hrojse, cut or sore, as well ua any kind 4>f lnmcness on hcu$i or man. It i<t ffuly wonderful what biicceas every body has with it. Read the advert lAcmeJitfor Kendall** Spavin Ctrffc fn another column. Iw \I DonM >fr but m Plaater,^ sai'] a nick man to a <huir^uit, \rait'i TOTI five rue loomethiDg locdii' me? ' Hjs svmptwiu were H )nmv U.irk amt <llM»re<l urijisiand wrrea sure MHIK'SIIOII of kilnoy diH«>SM'. The «trnjr^cia»i toh! ^niu iu xirv h ii|t.4<\-'u orl si<i ia a *h<>rt HUM* H t -fl< <*f<Nl n (vunpifle riirc.\llH»«i jou lln*ar *>tnp- • mih? Theiiitt't a hy> \** «i4 >v- hffoie you l>e- roini* iiioura>»;«;. It is the < ufre; *afe ami sure, ' ^,1 ^ t Mw| . I^OXT'—Doiif mistake the place s> the (fiia! Ronton Clothing, Root and Shoe ntore i*» Now lornjod in the Van- liureii Rlock, (iouverneur. h4wl • - - --• - • * 1 —- ; .. ftonae arid I.ol l<tr *a|e.' The subset iher de**irns to s%ll tbe neat and comfortable^ story at) 1 a half house on Cfinton; fSt. f (j€»uver- neur, next to ' oifozo StniUrs. llou».e and barn in good yepair, house •mpplied with running water b> pipes li'om a living spring, /or lerms • iKjuire of J. II. Ahbujl 'tpuvoriicur' or write to l>. W. h|r^*gue, K<«ne- vilh,, N. Y. * h4»f . The Justly celebrated ONK run t. store of the Jae<d»aoiiJ bus been re- f moved to tbe VMiiRuren block. y , _ ^ • ^2 M. Shcxhan, of 'o ? coda,_ M^-h., write«< : *'f have used I>r. 'iholnas' Kelectric Oil on horses fur d»fluent «lise&srH and found it to do pint as you rVcomiiiend it. It has tlone J*JM- tice ft>r me every tiule, and is the best, oil for borrow 1 ever used.\ For f-ale ov La\'af'k «fc Coxj (touvernciir. h4wi -^- i .4 \ « • i • -• Mrs. 8. J* Whitney has received a line hhrd*Uncut ot htWifh spring mil- linery. >*«w hats, m*w flowers and (r hnrnings. In all the now styles and corutdnatlons. Trimming silks and flower* a specially. Pr|icca low. •me Brit iyh^f! kfc*w SK. ^^y j. i^aarkey. a proathMsjt aaat la\iaji \'\' tea of Iowa City, sirs: **I aa ve haa pep*0a aa4 Jttver eonp^iiat %m*m vial; have use i every remedy 1 ocsald hear f anv relief whauveraatulaaavfoarai taiueradrerUaed la jmr pastar,aad was^aat>- : t aiuMloil to try IL I aaa tas^m^sSaSa Ijaat ttSd^] entirely oure4ssa. ltfa<Ualeiy taa baatqaw^ e^lylevarliaawof.^ Pria7eVeai. *V\~, * 1<* sniLorrw CATARRM Rajia^T>^ sa^ajl' ire f«mr oaurrti, dipUerK sssil sje mo4£L< rra-osuarrli, diaiaarla, assilsje aaotata>j ache. Wilh eaob botfpe taarilaaaTK: ous cure and bead gretiiiH naaal lu)ectdr for tas) froatment of tiie ooaiptalat. aoidtry aU M THE public will tiear In mind the pbotogrmph gallery of la. o^r« Rhodes, on Clinton St., Groaf»raMr t &; is in full operation wltb Mjr/A. B.p Brown, of well-aaUbllahed rtpotsvf^.., tioo, at the helm* ifew aoayneiy basl| ri 'J been added to tho parCpbernaiia oT . this already well-cqolpped and do*{ ^ sorvedly nopular gallery, Baok« grounds, Axle sllpa, ourtaina, etc, Of entirely new desigoa. ttbodaa 9 fsU-t lery cannot be outdone by any III ^his county. Any etyle of p(otnrt taken, such as tarda, cabinet, proma* uade, and 8x10. timall card photoa at only »1 per doxen. Call at the * 4 ilt> He brown store around the oott**)\ In which the gallery it located, Md^l Rhodes will guarrantee aatlaflabtlon* Ivooa at tke Eraaa] -iV • \•. .I^W? 1 ' *Ts-3„w 3 i. h4w2 \What do you d o wb^n you have a <olJ? ,| asked a little boV of Jones the otlfter day. M Cough ! \ rieplied Jones. il t don't, for my Ma jjlves mo DrJ 1*homa*, Electric Oil ajid It always stops my coughing.\ |3old by La-* Vaek & C'ox, Gouverneur. b4al Potter & 8herwood soil lad lea v un- derwear dheaper than any lady can make it, . ^^^ i ^ \* w ^_ Josh Billings aayu if t woe called upon bo mourn over a dead mule I •hould staiid in front of Id ID and do mi wetpiflg. That is al) very well, Joshua, bi% If a live gnnls) was called upon to (plant bis foot auddenlv 8ubtoribera can alwaya Ull (tie* date to which their paper M paid, by looking at tbe figures on the sUldreaev, of each paper. Bubacribert wlablnf | to receive benefit of advaooe rataa^ ^ should remit the amount of •IbcoHp* r^ tion (tfl OOper. year stnetty oath m}JX advance) one week baiore tHTczpi* £* ration ol the date indicated opposite ^y their names. We consider it derlaotlvX safe to encloaa tbe money In a wall., aealed envelope, plainly, addreaaed ( -H. G. Ueynolds, PublUher,HEJULU>, : , (iouverneur, N. Y*\ Wt arc rapilfV;^J( lug it3tniuances every mail aad bave/:.^i^r not beard of a single case in the V^^ft^ >l»ar where money waa tent tbat****| tailed to come safely to band. Bf . .| y ' aare aud give the Poet Office to which h ,j the paper is sent. Any change in i >s adding will l>e cheerfully made. rt y % i We advise the HEUAUO patroiia,^ |>;*>; one and-al), lo pay for their paper in n advance aa they can only recalva tba-1^ lx>ncfit of advance rat*** by ao d^inff*. 1 |^ Do not wait for our agent tocallj; ; ;^ but send >our money direct to tb*\* - office and thus save ua the expense of ^+ calling, which ko the end ex>mee dl- ;:; f rectly out offyour pocketa, Our'ato iu reducing the subscription to$L00 l>cr year^ caah In advanoe, WM to do away with the useleas expense of' livery hire aud collector* wages and give our subscribers the benefit of the saving. Tbe plan thus far haa proven' a complete success and now we hope to see tbe if/bole army of HERALD patrons march up and pay their fci.00 promptly in advance. f ., . If ., ^ NKATuras AND DISPATCH.—Butdnee* tarda, addreas and caillnr cards a specialty at the H Kit A Ll> office* t tf . AKNon^cEMarr.—Draper* Abbott ot Keenevkile, N. f., would retpect- fully auuounce to their Otuner friends and customers that they have Jta«i put into tbeir store a vtry large '\ stdfk of boots and shoes which they will offer at greatly reduced prices ^;, for the next 30 days. They have nleo , \ secured the services of a firat-claaa V ^T° shoe maker who will be ready on and after March ist to make or repair^ boots and shoes on abort notice. * * _^ , g^Uf MA« iiiHisT WAKTKD.—E. II. Dhtlre;- of Gouverneur, Will £ive 8leady i em- ployment u> a ti rat-class machlnUt% Address him by letter, or call at 'hi** machine shop. b2tf if %s<? V *A •£\ K r\. *ftr !'^ AIM CITABLE atLOTrCat T Time gun4 Money Save** f# Every rAaworal t \r? We would announce to the public that we have purchased the right (or, the county ol 81. Lawrence Of the -*,-,* MKADK A HAKUIS A IUL STABLE BLOT-\ j I ; iLit lAULk-T. , This improvement j \y comprises calehder, bill heads, notes, } },' *a»d everything re<;u site for dally use . j iJt , of tbe. accountanU Particularly J 4 ..j adapted to the use of bankers and J' ^} merchants. No counting house ought % ^_ U to be without It. ll avoids all misV 9 lakes by peeping correct dates end a / luAgnoramdutn of every traasection tn ' y matters of account betweW the prio* > ? cipal and his customers*, .»,,.. , . t 4 We respectfully invite the IttenttOtt . of ever) business man to cerefnllpex* amine this blotter, and intend to re« / tall ijie sam* at such a price as will bring it within the reach of aU and ' t . insure UM general use. * ,, This tablet is put up in packages of ,J note and commercial size, blocked^ Any person ordering bill, note, or\ letter beads of the HICHALD offioe of > <iou%»enieur, can have the amine tab- •, % leted without extra charge. Addrlese all orders to II. G. Itoynolds,PubiislK ; •; r 11 Kit ALU, Gouverneur, Tf. !• xr v V Oold ane silver WaUekea. , ^ ' Y< A beautiful aud comntskc line of^*/ gold and silver watches }ust reoelved ' -v *>y J. V- Reynolds, Jr., Ooof>eg2Jfs^ ^.-.. •••.»•! • i i i •• I.I i »>—ii iT - i i — v- *: Go to C. Hi Bowne's hardware - «tore for everything in hie line* » J v! v d*. A- & gainst your bosom ther^ <s not time Jike a quick application of Dr. Thom* ^s'BclectricOil- Mwl -Ut- ktorf of 1^ '/ *! •M #: People in fracft of any kjotf of' hardware from a paper of tacks to \SV cooking range win purchase yd er a C H. Bowne's leading hard 1 store than elsewhere. ^ •:S. JQL^MMXJIJ