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“it. that W B. Sundown. for- w, Inérly: of this city, but date of the Oneida Pm, Pn putt-unknown. i 6f officers of Watertown City 1, L 0. of.0. F., at thair rooms, & |-tslock; 153?va 'aewing department o! the gm! mean): tomorrow at 8 o' w ”36400an Jmflflkmphpodwmimroé saton, of Quwegro, two wreeks »go, has beenenpmnd ay! mammsxm [ - There will be's' donation at the Baptist a mmfltm. Jan. 19, for the benefit of 4 gallan- anmmmlxmvm mmwmazmm of F T Lloweille academy, Dr, H. 8. Hendso was 7 aliitedt a of the board in place of Hon. “manna-ma. T MMMM\ for the purpose of +votingg upon the question of \rising $5,000 for hmutmmwm \he Labilitiee of Chauncey K. Jones, of Pulasid, who assigned. on Monday, are said to be $3,500, with amets of $2,500. The insol- Noll-r Afitbounmmmgotm-wckholdm of the Rodman Milling company, the follow- fug; board of directors were alected for the cominug year: 8. H. Gates, M. A. Wright, M. WRVMJ F. Baker. J A. mm “perch-“ammo! John | Frouty, No. B Benedictstrest. Consideration owned by the late Elias ¥, Cooper, 55 Wash- -Ingtom-streat, forwhlchhouidosflm Jmflmtmmw before Re- Joordes Purcell yesterday afternoon for being - {drank and disorderly. - He pleaded guilty and mot harving $90 within easy reaching distance, In- .|araicoptniltted.to the Onondaga penitentiary ¢ mfim Jada Mu of Now humanitarian-Mays. M fink-m. the temperance advocate, « whwmdthlddmntmmdmot the \ Washington hail , “min; poke to the employes of the Wa- team: engine compahy at their noon Madam iipom the' subject of tem- mtlnndwith Canade,, the greatest _ mumber of cargoes delivered thore by any one crattln mmrmfifisonm EW. Van Brunt has received a letier from «lama-m1! lemming president; 3. W. Finmimore, treasurer; Murray M. Ralph, magma: superintendeat. From the, treasurer's report it appears that the Myhtmmwdmooo 4 Fmuk W, Chickering, who has acted clrkim the Great Wardrobe for the past Fraik is a poplar young man, of good busi- ”gunman-hand Is sure to succeed. A H. Bets, «01m Falls, will ship anciher carioad of saur-kraut to Washington This week, He ralsed from seven acres of land some 50,000 laesde of cabbage. The best of tham weere set to Baltimore and Washington, He will make perhaps one hundred barrels of kraut, cutting cabbage by hand, salting Tuesday was the 80th birthday of Mra. Nancy McAlinater, of Antwerp, and the evant was spmropriately célebrated at the home of her som, Hop. Geo. D. McAlaster. Among ' {thoie presmtware Hon. P. C. Wiltiams and 4 wile, Hon. C, R. Skinner and wife, and Wilk Sam Baldwin and wife, of Watertown. Mr. _i BSkiner Mrs. McAllaster with a bandscane diamond pin from ber son and his lgdymndthncedonwnnhappym to al concerred. ° Messrs. Norton, Mm and Peck, mem- bers of the board of education of Carthage, says the Syracuse Journal of Wednesiay, wers Em the city yesterday. The object of their visit was to inspect the new Beymour school building with reference to erecting m new school house in the place of the ories which were destroyed by the recent fire in that place. 'They were . such pleased with the appearance and arrange- méebt of the school, and will make m favorable chfiebou‘d. Paloer L. wmwkotliernmer county, while im- conversation with a reporter of the Hetkinmer Citiaga the other day, referred to the f ”1:1de among the spectators in the \ Mg“: , aud said: \Whith looking over , I camencrces a court 1840, In which the judge or- | vent Failed in 1878, and settled for 50 cents on nPO8 #4000, Mr. Prouty will remove to the house abd pressing into the batrels. This brings a WW; | avail themestves of the opportunity tie- | day, whees he'ls studying law. . 44, a batcher, died in - He _serred in the late -+Byracuso-yeterday. wat with fhe third New \York Light artHery' held molmtmmmthm “mmmmtwomm Trusteos: Hosea Bicknall, Win, 'W, Walling, Robert Pierce, Geo. W. Underwood, Sllae W. Jackaon, Amseasors: William Mathims, Alls 1“;me Ray. . Proceedings were m \hafore Judg Northrup in Byracus yeatsrday 'against th Wilkineoms for contempt of court, on therwalle MMW’WWEW or an order femued by Judge Northrip before a ref- “whomdutotwrpawul pro? erty \A cotpleint wreaked from Hallee®Doro 1)me state board of herlith, yesterday, stmting that somailpos exists thete, with mo lal board of bealth to lake care of themattar. Secretary cummdtbbond, sent immediately fios the name of the of the town, so ms to place the blamg ed no organitation. * Omedmflthlhp‘douin business, - and of the low prices prevedling for loge is | that wood is offered in Malone in much more liberal supply and st lower prices than for seven years past. A year ago the Wead paper nils which | largely - govern | the - price | ther, bad - difficulty | in | proguring | their supply at $8.50 per cord for commom mixed Inard wood. - Now they are receiving mill they wast at $3 a cord. Ninety loads were poured in them on Heturday ab this price. ~ On Monday the price for digy Burd wood was put down to $2.50 per cord. -Malono Paladiu®n. mezzanine on The Immaculate Heart Academy. This mcadtmy has been in oxistence bait a few months, still, there is a basis of work a complished from. which some conclusions | may be drawn regarding its methods and merits, The order of the Bisters of Bt. Joeph, to which the community in charge of ths acad emy belongs, is a teaching order, established in mmmmmfio Although the -purls- cipal work of this skterhood is the education “mammmmm ite purposee «Chrifactian benevolence. Tho - order | numabers about 4,000 members in the United Bantu. and it bas of people. memamflwmnmtyofilmor- dee opemed a school in Watertown, which lums been well attended, anal where the children of tha poor are mats-ally trained Ouyuruothonmdunywmplmd. and at present itoferm many and great adrantiages for the education of girls, either mes boardeazs or day puplia. Awto the system of gorernrment, kindness and Airmuness is the rule. Strict attention'ir give to the moral train & of __ the Catholic childrem are carefully edtated in their faith, sad are required to practice it amost faithfully, while the belie? of nom-Catholies is not interfered with However, as no more “magnum-many -valye webat ever unless it rests on the baile of anor! worth, the young; ladles entrusted to the siters | ars taught: Find, to know that they ar in thi to kmow, lore and serve God; that 'actioo, however triimg in {tell, must be referred to Him; and tht Hh honor and glory must ever be as the chistend of their creation. Becomnd, that That ___. Mammal-{I‘mwflmhidfldo PST displayed oin , is a rxmare uthor dot-don since gemuine piety, fornnded or: the .R§G:;d'£ wndéthfiamnyudhmanluc-n, permeates all duties, joys and sorrows, aid the being. f The course of study in this institute is tho- ner, and the-scenic effects wire warmly good. The river scene was realistic, while th railroad station and lightning edcpress creeaiei intense excitement. Considering; the Macaulay, too shuch prime can mot gives tae troupe for the «strict wtteations they pay to stie sattings. However, the whig makes wp is beauty what \it lacies in sise. W L. Glemson's style of acting the villain Byks, and his droll make-up, caused mach merooent J. Nicholson received numerous bits of ap platus for his manly impersonation of Anowrkey, the one-armed bero, and Will Beazopen arad i C. Trafion did sorce fine charactert work. Mr Frank Knowland, as Ray Trafford, again do monetrated his ability as a good actor The ladies, Mina C. Gleason, May Nuget, Fmnny Campbell and Dora Roberts, were all grood. and displayed some elegant costumes Tonight it will be necessary to go early, as the great play of Forget-Me-Not, with its fins costumes and settings, will surely crowd th ball, and besides people are finding out there is a good show in town, Magmnmhmmmnmmt 'The Carnival. Thursday evening of net week a gzrani fancy dress and costume carnival will bo gaven at the Emopire rink. This will be thr oprpor tunity so ganerally wished for in thiscity and the success of the event is already msrured. No masks will be worn. Prizes will be offered u follows: tume: One pair of ladies' clamp skate or on $5 coupon ticket For the most comical ladies' costume On pair of rink skates, or one $2.50 couponticket | To the gentlafian wearing the most clegzant costume: One $5,00 coupon ticket. For the most comical gentleman's esteem One $2.50 coupon ticket None but those in costumes or fancy dres will be allowed on the floor. A celebrated costumer will be at mom % Woodruff house, on and after Tuesday even ing, with a full Hneof ladies and gentlezen's costumes at suitable prices. The camisal will last from 7:00 until 8011 m. Thopricao mission will be as usual. The ad: twin-adherent **Sprechen Sie Dertch:!\ The Naguril Method German schoo! at the V. M. C. A. fsdally focréasing both in mennber and interest Our citiseos find it m recreation ard a pastime to learn German by the natural method. People of all ages take an squal in terest in the lssecans, and are convinced thet if there is a \royal road\ they hmvectrtainly tdund it. Ourreades should remember that this is Prof, Colby's only course here this winter, aind all desiring to learn to speak Gerfman should Persemal. Assemblyman Kilby was in town todiy. William Wheelock returned to Chimgo to Byron E. Allen, of Bandy GCreck, goes to Florida sbortly or his health. ormme .. * > Jeffersonian Club. M‘mmm, . Misg. Mary \ [thsroughout both England and be To the lady wearing the most elegant cor | tum-l) mil-dour! convocafion, 1m the frst dattict of the diocese of Central Now woes oped Grace church, in this city, yer tearday aftearnoon, with the mun] unsung of time Wonani's Auxiliary mocha \Phe meet ireg was weell attended, and many delegates from the gruilds of other towns throughout the district presonat. 'The meeting opened with prayer and singing fc»lowed bz a short address by president, mumbwflum¢ \\I ang: glad to. nmestyor ill, dear poople, this iaftaknodg; at cear sinum® mating, and, while to every ong of yrou I am an entire straujer, I am not alone in thao work. __ The great responsibility of this woork rests upon me, yet Io am nob 4or 4 see before me thae manbers of two of the best branches of c«ar amclaxtion who are constantly working for tere causo-of missions. 'To work for our doar Lord shouZd be the highest ambition of every damughtor of the church. The society is work- bag will throughout this district and is con- stampfly growing. Where a parish is weak I would suggest that two or three parishes vsnite in preparing a box or barrel for sme beoepital or. mission school. A little is beotter tham nothing. Of the 14 parishes in thais datricet, all are écing good work and most 0# thin are now about to take up some Lenten weork\ Mrs. Deark closed her remarks by an uorgent appeal to the ladigs to make a special derive durbag the Lenton season and fill some boxe for the Indian schools, hospitals or other newifssimary» purposes. The report of the sescrelary, Miss Mary Hubbard, was then resad, and showed the conditions of the various branches tarooghonut the district as far as they baad nported. Trinity burch, Watertown, reported a mom- bership of 58, and ad prepared several Sboxes for misionss, besides raising $188.70 in pledges. Grice chzurch reported $14.20 from pledges, besides soweral vattiable boxes sent to different The Carthage branch had a box two-thirds completed for a mmission in Utah, which was deestroyed. Dy the recent fire, and no steps hm 6 beeen takerz by tho branch wince then. The Copeanhagen branch is doing goud work aand at present is preparing a box for the city becospital im this city\. The Clayton bramch is working.on a box for a. fn Wasttington territory. There be- ' brag uo delegates from the other branches of the exmecclatiora in the district present, no official resportof thom was made, but the president samid they wero all doing good work, especially Adat», Crape Vincent, and Theresa. At the coe of tire report of the sectotary, Mrs. Dean maadosfowr remarks urging overy branch of tie asociastion to work for missions during the coming Leenten season with iféreased vigor so Uieat the first district might also stand first in point of mmerit. The annazal olectzon of officers was then held Ir. Daan, Clayton , vice president, Mrs. Dr K CZ. Enicke@rbocker, Urace enurch parish, Wa tesrtorn, treasurer, Mrs. C- O- Green, Trinty Eubbard, Grace church, Watertown. After a brief discussion the session closed with appropriate services. AT WASHINGTON HALL Iamast ovenizzg the second seesion of the convorn thoo wa ' held with an address by Robert Graham, the ominent secretary of the church tenpsrances socigty. The hall was abont half Aled with a very select and attentive audiench TF pon tho sstagowere seated Rev HK A Olin. Rev. Dr. Danker, Rev Rachmgnd Fask, Kov OH. C. Townloy, Ros Mr. Porrkze, of Theresa, Rev Dr Dean, of Chytom, Rov Mr. Hooker, of Montana, and when. Tize sesion opened with singing and pemye by Hov. Dr. Danker, after which Rov R. A. Olin £ntroduced the speaier and his sub Jorrt@in a lowe woll-clscsen words | Mr. Graham theis took ngo tho subsject which for tho Iast 20 yeerrs bo Ras handled with gramatet exicoms of any living hexkd his anctience for over an h temestand gpave striking | ustra them ovils of Ziguor upon the pooj Rot Sigma! ; reviawod tha SP - g apex-k vet undone gare - methodis and plans for carry on tEse good work in all parts the world. Mr Graham is a veary passing orator and bis arguments are stzrong as® impressive, and at the same timo eenteriainierg and filled with pleasint ano- TODAY's SESSION The moerning session of the convoration was . werall attended, The service was. conducted hy Eteyr. Mr Hooker, assisted by Rov Mr Perrine Rev. Mr Winne of Carthage. Rev. R A. Olin, and Rey J of this city Rov J Mo Clark yremcuso, preached the sermon, tamking for his text Ephesians HI ® **Untomes, who ams les than tho least of ail seminis, is this grace given, that I should preach aznmong the» Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ.\ The sermon was very impressive. mend to that all church people, whether clergy or lay, have ax. dufy to perform in teaching the word of God tao all, ant sending it to the ends of the world Ai 3 o'clock this afternoon the busines resecting of the corvoration will be held with tiie folRBowing topte for «liscussion York, composing Jeffemon aud Lewis counties, |. MErs# tov, Tr. Degrsyof Clayton, who in call] ° werith the following résult President, Mrs. Rev .j Twice around the surface skates, Tempts the fates- Sudden crash;- - Fearful strain on bone and munch\ s her bustle All to smash. But no piercing shriek of tear. D?) e hear, Until she finds Tho sole torn from her shoe. W hat will she dot Misfortune grinds. Sho don't mind the mutt-le— She den't At the bum so, But wislbes she In bought At Mr. Klnmp R. Bellevile. Miss Florence Ellis has returned from Grand Rapids, Mich. -E. J. Klock, a former student at Union academy, preached in the M. E. church last Sabbath.-A year-old child of A. D. Hinman was quite severely scalded on his left arm by overturning a bowl of hot gravy last Sunday morning.-The officers-olect of Collins lodge will be installed Baturday even- ing, January 10th, by Deputy Grand Master Robert J. Holmes of Watertown. An oyster supper and other tempting \goodies\ will be served by the Robokahs after the installation ceremonies are concluded.-Ed Williams, one of Belleville's \old boys,\ and at present an engineer on the West Shore- road, spent a Tew days among relatives in town last week.- Only nine bids have been sent infor the mail route from Belleville to Adams, twice a day. They range from $93 to $275 each, and aro a practical demonstration that there are nine \homgs\ in this town who have no business outside a Innatic asylum. Years ago, when but one mail a day was carried over the route,the sum paid was about $500. Today it is worth not less than $700, but there aro some men who nevor learn anything. The experience of the last\ half dozen carriers, who \started in' with new wagons, harnosses, robes, sleighs, blatkets &c., together with good teams, and coming out at the end of four years, with rigs which inventoried about as follows, seems 133133” little or no effect upon the cranks. They are all after it, and it is quite probable that when the bids are all opened in Washington, some one will be found who has promised to give the government a couple of hundred dollars for the blessed (1) privilege of Aoing the work. Barnum or Forepaugh ought to secure tho services of the whole crew for next season's clreus business. They would prove a big card, which the members of overy family cught to see - Who is the coming man' the next supervisor of this commonwealth, as it were '- Already anx ious candinates for that office and the one of collector are beginning tosbudder and \'set 'em up,\ and not a few of the boys are scanning the horison for a glimpse of the \boodle\ cloud. Bo says everybody but a dozen or two of cranks. The prohibition folly of last fall will not have so much to do with bringing it about as will free whisky Whon, in 1875, at town pnecting, wo were told that no-license would drive out whisky and lessen our poor account $500 a year, nota few voters believed it, but, since the prophecy has nbt only bean proved to be false, and since, instead of no whisky, wo have had \dead loads of it,\ sold by it was over sold, and since, instead of a de- crosse of $500 pat gearkr -our poor account, it has steadily increased from about $1,500 in 1875, to more than $2,200 last year, wo think those prophots ought to retire. The hotels and drug stures in Ellisburgh, if lconsed, would piel} tho town $300 a year, whyls the con on of whisky would bo lessened-there being go many places t- obtain it and the poor accuunt lessened at least the amount af | the lirenso mongy, Ob, no, stand the racket any longer. | It's had its day. (7+ must go - Parties at Roberts Corners, Hende: in and in Rllisburgh hate beceme involved in a Borse: suit which profuses an aburdant yiold to the lawyers, and it may be a littlh sanguinary punishment to one who, a few years ago, got himself m Hmbos for forgery, and who was only saved from the bastile through the intervention of friends who speedily \put up\ the requited **epondultcs\ The horse in question was a glandered one and whi b, it is reported, he not only knew to be glandered, but was disposed of as sound. The first party know tho horse was glandered and so represented it, but did not know that be committed a misdemeanor in keeping or disposing of it Subsequently, and - and-Black River, assembled at the residence of As for no license-well, that bantling must go. Between sixty and sevens! guest-a from Wa- tertown, Boonville, Lyons \Falls Copenhagen Natural Bridge, Lowville, Martinsburg, Turin, Mr. and Mrs. William Ebblie,at Lowville,\ yes terday, to witness the marriage of their daugh- ter Jennie to Frederick Schuyler of this city.. The - ceremony _ was mrtonned by Rev. Dr. Bingham and an enjoyable 'recep- tion followed, - Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler left on the evening train for Watertown, where they will reside. | The groom is a popular young gentleman connected with W. Gennet's bat and fd? establishment, and many is receiv- ing thecongratulations of his many friends in this city. | The wedding presents werenumerous and clegant. - The following is a list: Bet solld silver teaspoons, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Himes; butter knife, Weller; set silver totks, Mr. and Mrs W. R, Fitch; set fruit knives, Mr. and Mrs, Holcomb; sot silver knives, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur; chandelier Mr. and Mrs. Philins; | salt cellars, | Edith Schuyler and Hattie Hines; fruit dish and plates, Mr. and Mrs. C. Reed; creamer and sugar bowl, Mrs. Miller; silver spoon holder, Willie Ebblie; silver pickle caster, J. F. Ar thur and family; clock, Baby] Philins; set silver | nut _- picks, Lamont Fitch; French mirror, Marthas Comins and Stella Beott; bed-spread, Mrs. George Buoll; silver thimble, Hattie Ebblis; set silver fruit knives, Puane Buck; autograph album, Mrs. C. L Schuyler; towels, Nottie Archer and Mra. F. Arthur; set silver vases, Carrie Cooper; vases, - Mrs. © O. Junes; - chamber | set, Mr. ---_ and - Mrs Ro- P. Talcott; oil painting, Miss Howard; Davis sowing ma- chine, C. L. and G. D. Schuyler tidy, Jennio Gaylord; willow chair, Mr, and Mis, Gennet; easy chair, Frank Chickering, George Hol- brook, Byron Hubbard, W. W. Wheelock, William Grennell, 8. E. Andrus; bedroom set, Mr. and Mrs. Ebblie; set silver desert spoons, Mrs. John Ebblie; | table lamp, Lulu Gennet; money, EH Gaylord, otc. PARKER~ZDMMENRMAN, Yesterday afternoon, the marriage of Ed- ward E. Parker to Miss Lizzie G., daughter of Walter Zimmermsn, was celebrated 'at the home of the bride's parents, in Brownville. The contracting parties are and most favora- bly known in this vicdnity, the bride having relatives in Watertown. At point tec l- luk w o py yo “118 ple man and wife, The ro ollowed were bounteonsand rich and the large number of hum occasion At br. n. Mr and Parker left for CK! ____a__- Reovivai Work at Adams. To the Editor of the Trxs. ADAMS, Jan. 8. -Rev. A. B, Earle, who has been engaged in revival work for fifty years, is now preaching at Adams. The meetings are Anteresting, with signs of increasing interest. IUBEI'I' & ALEASON's Thursday fining, Jan. 8th; MINA 0. GLEASDN an WEEK! mmpomuns. Great Society Drama, Forget-Me-Not. N H. mouowox w \3 sASOAmdox. ETC., IN THE Admission 25 and 35 conic. Beats at Chittenden's, ''The Holidays Are Over AND THERE ARE A GREAT MANY LA- DIES WHO HAVE NOT AS YET PURCHASED THEIR HATS OR BONNETS a Therefore we call the attention of all such tothe fact that westill have a large and fine stock of millinery on hand, which we wish to close out, and in order to do so, will sell everything in the line of Felt Hats and Bonnets, OSTRICK TIPS AND PLUMES, FANCY FEATHRRS, Dr. Earle is well knowen by many in Water- town. some may be glad to come to Adams to bear him. He is holding services at 10 o'clock afternoon and evening. Let all interested in the success of his labors pray for a blessing upon Adams. Paston. |--~~~~BRedwood's-Schoots, - Correspondence of the Tras. Repwoon, Jan 7 -Our graded school open- ed on the 6th ipst., with the samo corps of ' teachers as last. Principal, F D. Bigarel, as sistants, Misses Minnio Bodman and Matilda in the senior room, a large part being non the selves of the 0 school she poss opportumuties offered b ould be present the first week every body, and in every place almost where ble. The Horae. flan-Thuyh for all dis horses, cows, sheepor poultry. Sold ouly by Felt, 6 Court-st. ballandgetnbook treating on of animals free MARRIED. qulan—dir ¥ Q 1885963“ cacao“ Sorrow, an. Who! mu and A ehen. of Kllisville, On! SCHUYLER -EBBLIE- A: Lemma NY . on the 7th inst. by Rev Dr Fred K. Sch get and Jeunle E. Ebblie, of of Watertown. Nov.. armin Hon.? Miagtaly D o. \to init ag ur-nf afi'. and ary E E Bingbam, f «burg NV DIE D. HALEY -In this city, Jan 7. Dominick Haley 89 years and 0 months. eral from the residence of his son, Michael Haley, Nb. 40 Gotham-«t., on , Pth inst at 10 umumdtmmslm \a church'at 10 30 a m 7. John W Me McDONALD.-In this city Jan cats. mmhmtgnmtdeneoo! hmhmlb-rmh- A& M. Ruttan, No, 23 Mechanicat . on Friday wth joust at ? p. m E\)§,m At Port Lyden N Y Glam!) lg“ y?“ Funaral from his late residence on Friday Pth inst., at I0 a m In this city Jan Frederick J Muckle, before any action was begun, the partics first coming into posscasion of the horse blackmail ed the man of whom they got him, by compel] ing him to purchase a colt of themat their own price under threats of prosecution for selling a ments with much anxiety ---... Lafargevilic, The wheelmg is good. - Mr and Mrs A E. Dewey , of Watertown, were in the place over - Bunday --Chas Sylvester returned home Moe: day from Geneva. - H Nash has sold his remi dence to Gen Eckert Mr Nash will put up a new bouse in the spring - Miss Emma: Dicken son, of Watertown, was at home ager F RBunday -W C Hill has sold his village residence to **The Revised Book of Common Prayer '* Copoing pemper by Rev J M Clark, D D .at EEvamus, and discussions by the members of taze convocation. - The missionary meeting «ill tee bold at 730 this evening and will con sist of short addresses H the cBZergy présont. A receptron will bes» the of the converation and the cEsurch people at tha cise of the even teag usicn st the residence of Mri A D on Clireton street. 4 ___ Industrial Design Drawing. Amangements have been made with 1 M Carter to charge of this part of the Y M i(I. A. edbricational department _ As soon as enough naamet are secnred to commence the \ oZmm, a meeting | will be called to perfect ar | and select nights for study | It is Igbe intention of Mr Larter to give special at te-ntion to cach member of the class, so that ,mmnecd stay awary for foar of not being far eczough advanced, sind by this method any one wrt bas mest taker his first lesson may jon | thee class, | as well as those whe are well ad vexncd, It should be bortze in mind that the class not oraly Incledes mechamcal drawing. but all Icéedrof deesign drawing, and any one desimus of acuirirg this artistic and useful accom pEéshment should not fail to avail himselves of thee opportzznity afforded. Those intending to jJosiin this clam should hand in their names at onmtosea'ehry Speares or D. M Carter. 'W Wo Porter has been secured for the short haxad cass aand will commence giving lessons os scoom as the class is ready Anyone withing to enter this class should give mame at once. The clexsses in perrmanship and | book keeping wall met next Tusay night to decide on nights for study --+ Barbed Wire Fence. To th Elites of the Tris: ~You stati» lnyour issue of the 2d ult. that th comart have decided that a man who [man bar? besdi wire feance alongs the road on which stock are injumd, while “slag along, renders the owener of Rhe te for al Phoam state that and toro a}? méadfi lave isd three 13:33: 09k numiter u all th trc» such (Mange “f; Tap \ f | their old age. She was a favorite with all who J. Wotterbahn.-Bchool Commissioner Strough : was in tren Monday |- The Tribe is defanct and the Doreus society ts now running. in ifs stead. -W C Hill, of this place, bas bought (L Ho Marshall's store It is understood [that Mr Hill will keop a full line of haitlware and gro- cerica We think Hill a good man for' Goodrich arrived in town Monday - Cam is looking well. -Geo. Richardson returned howe Monday. -New barber shop in town, rooms at the hotel. L Bowen, proprietor Give Leve a / call and be will give you a good shave Evans MIs. The sdesth angel has again entered our vil theria, snatched from our sight a beautiful bud and placed in that great bouqust now being formed above daughter of Fred and Fauny Croissant, died at the residence of her parents on Tuesday, Jan. 4, aged 10 years Buse was the pride and joy of Rer parents, and on her they were relying, for comfort in know her, and ber young friends will miss her very much. Mr and Mrs Croissant have the sympathy of all in their great affliction. -Quite a number of cases of diphtheria are reported, but so far bat one has proved fatal The school ''ncross the creek\ is closed for a short time, anid some of our citizens are badly fright ened, as they may well ba | It is hoped that this awful destroyer will be Stopped in his course of destrnction. Our board of health is doing all in its power to stop it How Gouvernesor Treated a Sick Editor,. {From the Pulaski Democrat } Un Wednesday of last week the editor of the Democrat visited Gouverneur, in Bt. Lawrence county, for the purpose of spending New Year's with family friends. The day in question he was taken ill and on Friday thegood Dr David McFalls, a classmate of Dr. F. 8. Low, paid it was a grave question as to what the result would be-typhold ungptoms were quite mlarming letting the 'editor tel it, he hadn't 'been so outrageously sick nor bad such a ctucking headache since 1 was EThe article referred to was clipped from qxochags | It was doubtless copied in flmt' pesper trite some journal printed qutside of' ths state, ' Weare not aware that any | law hase ben passed in this stato in referencé to | bexz'bed wire fences; so it is not likely that the | question tram been Before our courts inany foorm.}-R&s Tru ftzce ref u: Actcrs Bleed Blixts does 3;m‘ °b te ait Sh! who dEsorder, & t_ new, but thorqughly , new a. fine stock of silver feaishe terything in jewolry ; sco l ”an-B -MeFaI®, who is a genlal man of wide f born.\ Mrs Mazzy and daughter were telegraphed for and the situation was decidedly ! squally for a day ortwo, but medical sldil triumphed over disease and ye editor stepped out only a little the worse for his. sick-bed ox- perience The only real benefit Mr. Muzzy thinks ho derféed from this violent but short - glandered borsa Wo await future dm‘vlupl the businres and wish him succes -L C | Ingo, and through that terrible disease, diph | him three profesional visits. Fora few days . x3 1 mounth and days. Funeral © Muckle, No 76 Franklin at onRatarday, 10th lost , at 3 pm | WILLIAMS- In Illuxlly Jan Hth Mre Nancy | wmmm. c‘gm | rom um mldmcv of het son Charles W wu iams, No 73 Main -at on Ratyrday 10 inst at 230 pm TINGUE- In Pamela, Jan 8th, John H | thelste Alexander and Henrictta G Tingue. 10 an. 8 mouth-1nd 206 from the residence of his grandfather George'rlnmmfilwdw 10th Inst . at 1 p.m. m k jmtopumsd nflnolotof muvgoudn. pianos, organs, plano Mandmmdgdmtnmmmdmpru music goods, © all new patterns, 'w~m-kmmshfp and redu prices A]!J goods , warranted as re ted. No agents, an consequent advantages to customers at t Adams Bros's, 10 Arcads, Wammmn. N. Y. Fur Coltars and Cuffs for Overcoats, madman/intend Beott Bros.'s by &a practi- son of aged w in muskrat, outria, beam I‘lvld g prices that ition. We under-mid,“ mug on low | prices No. 8 Court and 4 Arsenal mug Wm town, N. Y. Ha ‘flted ving fit a first-class leun mum- ‘nacuonwi mygcrber shop and thenrviceaornprnctmfil mmm repared to do overy kind «flan work with nesiness and despatch, y solici ublic patron mA.Emm Artistic hair cutter, No. d Arcades, opposite OTICE, ~The annual met of stockholders of the Hitchcock Lamp Count?!- the emeuon of directors and ofllmrr for the e will be held at their office, 21 on 'Pursday. January 20th 1880. a 10 o'clock a. m Watertown, Jan. 2, 1885. ROBERT HITCHCOCK, Seo'y Empire Rink! Fancy Dress and Costume CARNIVAL Thursday Exening. Jan. 10, 1%, NO MASKS. REZE® will be awarded as wearing most elegant costume One Pat dies\ Clamp fikates, or one $5.00 coupon th-ket. Most comical costume, me Pair Rink Skates, or ane $2 50 coupon ticket, Gentleman wanring most ole gant costame, ane $5 00 coupon ticket, mast comb cal one $2.50 coupon tirket Laly r la Grand March at 9 O'clock. Positively none but those in dream alinwed an the floor. in costume or fancy lived (attack was as In making the acquaintance ex nem-e one who is fully posted medically, . who has been a member of assembly, who has hvl‘dufet yearsln Utab, and whose happy enigma what he bts fren and re an - sick man, to béalth. y ordi warum Gar Bracelets, makes mus at 2 Come. sree LAA AA ll'vV‘ITl'T‘l asd A costumer wlubéu Hoom 2, Woodruff House, on and after y evening. . Jan 13, with full Ine Ladies' and Gent scmumen at prices to sult all. Doors open at 7. Skating 7 10 30. HEHHHHHH A. x. and at 2 and 7 v. m. He preaches in the ; opus zl lk e Oster. There is an unusual largo attendance ° tome + I Ornaments &., son ch wigh, (58s, go Ts $ of $; 4 ¢ presenting to the public and their pate a succession of new ideas, and someth in tho way of novelty and style 7 firm who makes this their constant - For and study are sure, in the course of ¢ | to head the list add create a trade thy is bard to bo taken from them. 'To “1°33 the changing views of poople who buy. at rotail, great confidenceis placed up“, of our readers to the well-known hound Herrick & Ayers, Commercial Block, por. Her found (at prices that astoniit well known for us to dwell upon. ‘_ may be E some people who are ignorant of the sp perior advantages the firm have for pgp chasing goods) oce of the largest \eng most complete assortments of dry and fa C cy goods to -be found in Northern New York, togetber with ladies' furnishing pee and undeqear, men's and boys' suitingg, - cee +>. i AT PRICES $o LOW THAT THEY 5” ST; MAKE SALES residents. Pupils intending to avail them . The cost of the goods will not be taken into con sideration, when naming prices on them. all we want is to get rid of goods, and realize a little something out of them We will givo apecia! Bargains «n Black and (nl ored Ostrich Plumes and Tips, and ai the prices you can buy them at. it will gof pay you to have oll unas doto over - Don't fail to take advantage of our low prices to serum a fist or Bonurt sto very sical outlay of monoy Mr. & Mrs. I. A, Traver. lan 7 Newton | e residence of his hlhnr Thoma ° '4 PADDOCK ARCADE. I ; waw :! i AM ENTINELY KEW stock or “lfl RO CERIES! «--3- i Wiliam 0. Baker N0. 30 COURT-S1T.,; justthh placeto secure B AR G A I N S --IN-- TEAS, COFFEES, sueAns, SMCES, CANNED @0008, _ PRODUCE, Etc. ALSO A FINE JSTOCK oF CONFECTIONARY R 0 kept constantly on band, REMENBER THE PLACE, NO. 80 COURTBT. GERMAN Learned i in Fin Weeks ! Y. M. C.A. nouns BY THE NATURAL METHOD. mp2 § are given At 4:30 abd Bo'clock pin., ex attending glbemdmring to join mum 5m. ~ tilOne Course will be given here. All desiring a practical knowled invited to can and investigate. Sega (gar-G Sgu‘lnum j6ultf Waren ermim Ry ROF. POWER s SGIINII. OF SHORTHAND oodruff House EVERY FRIPAY evening. SMITH“ GVirANTEEp, , Prices as Surat. cloakings, smail wares and every other . vor. xxv. BE WWBRIC E at four chine}, HHOCK WAY & dab C¥L ta and O11 Clo | Carole ant OAM f Pearl shirt + DATLY, (Kx , ino of going} ' rimes Bnilding, 10 a WATERTOW rms, $.00 por year, or 50 ' por 9 Advance WATERTOWN R -o \PUBLBIED EVERY | (HCR LARGESTPAPERPUB The most successful mercantile fim E Hasan Extensive 1 Througlaut Jefferson, t. | unties and | is a P vertising Me SOT | LHERIVAL AND Dr THAINS FRoM w $ RONKB, WaTERTOWN RAILRO. Roma and I“ Points Fro East and West olite im a Pl UTICA AND BLACK RI the experience and reliability of the hung “z\ ”1mm“ dembass, that has boon successful. In this respect 10.10 aim | res aw| a bod 1 \ 3 35pm” Pose 5 r Clayton f we take pleasure in calling the “team mas tk tihe an (as L 9 Frour Clayton, U 40 p ar. 50 a M. . E A8 whose facilities for the producing of ray F 2°“? 38 Mpg: 9 t 4 k bargains in the goods they deal in are tof Amman BUSINESS DWIN DWIN BINGHAM ‘Vlneu, Ll uors a blic Square, Wal wn, . WILL HARTS Ph lngmn at , fry the rooms ove Imam» company's offices, is now located in tho n BOW‘NEB HoUsE M. Coutwlenm Tocate headquas one cony cl y b BBLb, A} holesaic and mall ur AR Price ouly ono article generally kept in a strictly fint j_%i.’2§o|&§,uelfg ’ class catablishment of this description,. rected. mm“ Stone An inspection of the immense rum], ; of goods they have in store, and to which itheyu-e daily adding fresh accession, | 1 will convince one that an attempt to fully describe their stock would result In 4, | P failure to convey in sny measure an ad] *' quate ides of its variety. The member: 'of this firm are distinguished for thell lemcrpnm in the communty and patrust [3m find their stock morein quantity and i better in quality and price oven than it & im Great Clearing-out Sale: Tn HATS AND BONNET FANCY FRATHERS - BREAST Giulia! Goods and Toys at cont 6 I Hanging and other Lamps at Cost A « OHP Paintings at cost - Fur Collars at cust. 50mm and Merino UNDERWEAR i 1 | I . | at ridieulondy Les prices up 1% an- 16 cents anl HOfIERY - GLOVES LEGGINA ANB. F wrrexs - }| away down Corded or Coroline Corsets at 3D. 48 and was and up, worth onothlrd mart Big Rtock of Tanis T to close ou at 4 \dap ar Ono lot or + d at manofactirers cost - Nice assortinent of fant goods at wholesalo prices, far GRUB?“ \FAIRS 83:1; mm what is not sold. Now Una of TIN WARla CALL Fon mama . (Mice hours, 0 a. W MAMA! and Buturdu n E BOOK BINDING. eal T { oeutril Unis, R:- - foo lee and All E Elam-rum! at morodorat ;o epteriomsry. M Veterinary $o Cnr totter, t will mm prompt atter E w. ' t 8, Fois sun Tooated at the m. to THE WATERTOW! frass ono of the most comple at all times Po and isp work in this line, blank bo j &e. bound in ctery style. I 0B PRINTENG. « THE DAIL has one of the largest JOB found outside of tensbe stock of FINE stat tee, woddings, et.. can alt We print Maryann: from / e largos tho best manner and at JONBPH w. HEA] represented to be. : . . Agorst forth mrs = [ New York, West $! and Grand Try | un all potfits East and Wee 11. Amado Office T } (1 u T BBBTC sign P Toltical banner and No o} Hur “I‘lK’l'ACla-n Gold «petacien, spectacles, ite ¢rprtal ‘npa: we . WA;E;|_E§ - F attention ( i Hinds oft Per-am} { fne a 4 Public Equare. ‘fli'l’mllNARY . J 0 KL N A a. R colleg, nearly appost gtam or orders BALLARD llurnhhlnz Und H flumlard I???\ w ® $211an with the tel .the office of tho firm g. Northinan, E atore door tell. Ko 4 High --- anus! H ARTS! \ 'The Od, Relt PHOTOGRAP 'Water Comprire our sew sty tiny “WARRAH'I‘BD To Give or maney refunded b; from 'wrhom you purch A Fow of the Many C L Yrom Having used Vrmon nounce an exccellents MAN D v1& Fowiot, | \ont a ta recommarmient stomach. sido aurd sore oo mumnetoug_ to wet Black Riven, N Y Backets Harbor, N \over r + is FIELD and MAGGIE U. E. Geniu- BL «Zen Of Ream copo 1 Tee fha chgglg will!