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M r.- idtO a ». ^ a to ratoloudl a laeM . ........................ • add it.teiih ^ O a w * * <te » t i . a,a|^y|-a(^~ -sto A ;.^.-.*_ . s n i w wc j s i f i r m • -M ivar - lagaritteyoaitoiy i n i , 1 * - - f t e t e i ‘ . '';r’-'- -V* i® ten*M ,«C k w rtot. ' t e f , gt e i l — l »tt o t e r Myte, ty ® t e aat tka t e * aaorttotoataf 1 * 1 ™ / 1 * * * j 2 5 2 B c v. t / ^ * Aai ' ' h S t e ^ w ia t e .- f c r ^ t e M t e f t t e t e A n. atoi i a te a t ^ g g m g f t e t e ^ t e d | S » I itogdikiiatoH -te j n a t f S t e t M t e ©55 a « . S s S r i j i s k t W.<a»t* t e »«*»*,«» iuwdfor ,i>tehJfp«rptei w t e p w f t g A i t e Ji'K n q i and'«rif*W latt n w in f tor ;^atarto.?!W, t e k t e Thay will nuuaiii away i t e t e p ^ -• ■ *•\ - A naw waater-TBM and ooppar tuba light, aingroda har* baan p at upon tb* Crowner houaebarm. HuoUogtoorUI* i* itixyad up again orw t e family wnttam o t a.young num and woman in that violnlty. dudg* Orootpaaki on prohibitloo at Waah- ingtpn baU tomorrow aftfroooo and avrnlug ac S and 7 o’clock. . Undfar teaffaoti of tbw iun today tba roada dried rapidly and t e tar*T«Ung la lmprorad tbrougbput tbla aactiou. Two or thraa waaka win auOo* to SolahaU thamaaooryofl Uw naw railroad from Car- tkag* to tbe mine* at JeyrlUe. KapubUoan dty oaooaaea Thunday evening at7HQr.4t.> Md tb* damocratlo oaucuae* Friday erantng atth* nucm boor. Tbraabaada on Araaaal-et. Satarday eraning —two a t t e oparo boutoamd th* City band at tb* armory. Thira’llbaixiuaioln tbaalr. Tb* Ttemomatar wcrlta on Nawallwt aro tunntoafdally. andnaarly a fall oompiamant of workman aad workwotnm aro eoipioyad. J. 0. Woodruff1* brickyard,In tbl* dty, to now okmd for tba wiu tor. In tb* lu* i t e ■om*tbiimlte)|*u * mtu,'>a,ro kw' rabarm<1' Tb* bum* op - t e ilann* building on t e nortbtld* of tb* rirer a{^5*p*n*ioa bridge aro alr*ady p(ao*d, and work la prognaalag quit* rapidly.: ._. - AUttlarattanrtor at Btrattwk cor oer thto morntog wa* aflllctad with a fit aad quit* a crowd wa* attraotid by Ita action*. Itrocor •rod ihorily. _ _ _ _ _ Thto •Okwtalnmiat by th* MwxMwohn club, whictowaa tatwro b u a glnw at Washington hall Thurodaj araolng. wlUfc* postponed until Satarday, te Sad ia*. . ThaCarteg* Bapubllcttt think*ter*mu*t Ito aom* whtoky oottouiard ba that wlUag*, t e amaa.piited up a who)* oarload of amply hanrahterote o ter day. Mtoabtotoof t e T. M. 0. A. can recur*ua- aba~Hckah'hi t e mttrtelnnwot court* of t e Wcrataiy t e a atth* rooma batwaanteboare of 10 and 1# A to. aod d a o d d r. to. ’A t t e raoant taadwn* examlnattoo ln Car- teg* by Commhalottor Bbatrar, tero w u a ttowaof )»-*»*inlnaA, of whoa 17 wirocarU- M aadllroildad. Of tboto* oartldad aix ro- Tad mnuwd grada oartlflctotaa, and ' .Tk* oh a*«At>ofcry,whloh faofnad yaatarday loraiag near BpraguTlUa waa otnwd by Al- fcaao Ball fanai*il nf l . lMLaa aiaaUoaadin yaatarday Vt Imm. dtorlw Fowlar of UU* city hadtomad policto* toteam o u n t t t *1,100 oo tkrpropMty,* • ■.. .'. . W . B . B * k*r t e a aambwof y w t f i h u c a r . iM m t e baatau* of atonafaoturlng orna- awwta la b r a u a a d . kleM on R l n r d t M t , Tw torday, PitoJ, B a k a r, a y o o n g t o o of Mir, Bite 1, Tfaa a daUttad to p a r t a a r tt lp , and t e •ntowWhumnar b* known u t e t of W. R ■ t e r * S ob . : Tka MMiagar of t e M u M w tet Qulntat ehk bt giytag a dal* fbr t e appaanao* of t e eompawytai h T . t a i ooom fixad on Skaraday^ba Slat latt: Today t toligrvnw u romtrad akatlagtbat tb* coaapany could not b* karaTkaraday night, but woald cocntcn Sabmlay tT«aiaf,Oot. 93. , Bow ofJoawOlb* opaai at 7 A it. fo r aala of aaawUtetm Koate^admtoalootlckttawiU b* totd natU 7.-4fi r. to. Oaly m limltad nam- b*f of 11*11 a tfcbatorio btkOM. . Thafoltowlng ®tortaiamarii a n aaaandt Gang* Blddh, fOctSSJ-B. W. Bagaut, (Dao; t t o Mn. Urar- atora.Maiga-TTDdaritllloomblnatioa aad Mnd- aimBama. ' _ : - _ l * te .O c * o l w j m « b * r of'lia* Q u a r d m a a i at Chicago, w* Had raacdnUoaa a * p t a d by Co. T. F l r t t I n f a n try , o o tb* d«atb o f Corporal H o a w r It hor***. t e y aay tb a t **h hto ( b u lb t e t com p a n y o f hto oomradaa hatooa* af t h air aklato a a d b w taoldtor«, aooto- r o d i a n w g d fo t e r n b y t n t y quam sf' t h a t ■Mata, a t e a , hoaorabia, mtasly, C h r h tiaa atow, frlaad a a d awool***,’' M r Iforgaaw M ad oaa Ubm a r a tid a a t o f t h b d t y . A.ynaag aportoaaaa from tea riefoby pf Mfoek B irw waa ia towm today withanambar of partridga*. WUfoaiadaaTcritogloBaU tbau ba fopi tmbibdag fraaly of apiritooaa liquor*. Aboat mb* oVM k b* aaforad * aalooa aad triad toaailtegaaa*. Balaga aaaeetoaful,haaahad teadritokaadwmroftow* H*ttaaprocaad ad toStoh* n an dahwt aaw, whaa aa oMear wa*talM aaSth* To«ag maa waa ufactad. At bat aoeoaalahahad jaot sold ttaa blrda, Fifty yoaag latte .ara now muraadng for t e CBy baad fair, aad thoaa who may b* aak- ad fo eotoWbaifo aboaM romaoibar that tba prpoaad* will b* axpaatdad wholly fobapror* t e baad. SUrar Batoaa Jadroiaawt* will M*t roMUhaalgj t»r*r a t boaaaad doCaro, bat tb* i ar* ooagdwa*. Thay bafiar* tha (tir it gofog hr attract large arowd* Thara will ba all Mads of ataair, and Uarchtontawhoda- sM fo uaaka- ato axklbM or dhpfoy aaacfolt e atosaM apply a t one* for ipaoa. K S m U w IU b a a k t e araaory aranlBga A ndddfo agad maa who kwktd m Iboagk he ad aaaabaSlar days w a ted up to Pdkaman CteMpila tkli monUag aad waaied hi* faro paddtoOgdaaaharg, whiekr ptao* baaaid was hta how*, i B* aald h* haul jwiaerred a aix ■ateWa atteOnoodag* panltauuary fog' hatog draafc a t1 Ogdaatoburg. Th* poor- a t Byiautoa gar* Um a paaakotbto rigy aad foM him h* could obtats money to Utdealbadicai from thaauthoritehera. Thay did not gira him hto fare, boatmr.andh* ofeSgad fo auatlaua Ua jourowy to Og- dawaharg oaa foot. iKaaaat, d. t l Baad & Oa, proprietor* of an axtealw ttmbw troot and aaw mMh atTbarraa Jaaaraam, har# ooatractad to farnlfc t e Port LagrdaaChemical Co. 8,000 oordeof riord wood, hhdtenaaa# It bow being ahlppadto Port baydaa at tba nfo of tbrae to #r* cans per day, Tkla wood i t placed ia twtorta for tha amamlhefonof wood aloobol, whlcdi to ablp- pad fotfo aaattra roarkai*. tTbaatM aloobol hba baia aacarad t e cbarcoal to abtlpped ln tarctTOlp t e furoacaa along thto Hudson li»*g. Read A C a now emptoy orar oo* haadrod woodchoppara a t t e Juaotkm. Thoaajaoo * VTalton, banker* *nd bnatiww tottoof Btrpw, afofo of Etnaaa, boib Jaffanoa fotoaby hoyu, wall known to many ia t TWUty, hr* youag ia*a who ar* a power ia tbaafofotf thair adoption, bare am* to t e JdfiwwoaOoaedylfnUooal bank a faw spad aura cf the prodaota of tba land lylngg t i r t e yhtadtyof Harprr. ThtmoamM of wartotfa* otaaraajaad Iriab nqSatoaa, rod aafo white mra, wheat, 0 tofo, m &iii ,fomatby awd, apptaa. ftem foafo A ry aanotos iaitartatad an In: r i t e to tall ah tba bank aadafo what to pro * g * » *»J«riy s a ted dad thrirfogrogk* ’ r-. ; \ a t e Cooper : Wi . r a t e teiponary • chairman. Than war* pnaaautv <tero. Cooper, WillSama, Harriett, phlteodaa, Parwell, GMfflu, Piuroell, te^t**-' Ab<»% Cotpra, tewing,-Huar, Th* minntw of t e provioua meeting -ware road and aptrorad. A (xxnmunlowtloa had been received 111 aria- bjoq fo “ M iff aaa’ fllatoay of the United S tate,” aetUugfortt that It wawnot patriotic, - Aroum- te t d taatliuMlaliof t e irorA of the htotey war* road, a ai tba matter waa referred oa mo tion io a ooounxtteeof three to he appointed by tbachslr, end <*« swh oommittee Conn. Gridllu, tPUIlanu and Bhnptb were mulled, and wilT re- port at tb>* n u b meeting. The mstter'of the ahandlagot acholare who paaeed regantt’ examination iu other aohoola and war* admitted to tiie graduating claaa in the High acbool, waa on motion reterredt to Cout Smith a o d tb* principal of t e High acbool, Frof«*Kr Wtckaa. Clark Seyinouw auggeoted that a wall map be procured for (oar ucboolt, Latuon, Acadmay, Areenal and MuXlin, each of which would oral 47 or 18, and alao that Ura. Barrow* desired a globe at tbe Lunou-atroet achoo), r Com. Herrick moved tbat the matter be we femtd to tb* library committee. Carried. A communication In tbe form of a resolution wis presented, asking tbe clerk to make cer tain reporta monthly aa to the discipline amd onoditlon of thto schools, etc;, and It was adopted, all rolhag aye The following bills had beeu presented, audit ed, and wera ordaared paid on motion, all voting »y* exoept C chm . Griffin and Farwell: Ingalls, Herrick Ss Co., printing t 5 SO Fred Seymour, itabuneunents 8 TO Jobn. froat, ldruhar tnd repairs 89 (S4 Payroll..?. . . . . . . . . .. ........... a.858Bal Theodore Hunt, workmen ............... 181 a s T. L. Hunt, duilxtneinent* .............. 10 811 R. W. Adam*, back ....................... 8 OO GI. A Baron, betting, etc. .............. 00 Od Remington, Gata A Co., rout 50 85 0. B. Hungerfotd, printing 58 03 Rrot HliiTv. ................................. 44 5d IVm. G. WUUaua. ......................... 10 85 Sceem Bngtne Co., - ............................. 8 (IH BlmarA Ainend, ISair York. 4155 jutroitr or c u n to »uv*j<o* coxHrrrkx. Cobtingeot fund ................................ 4 6,81)3 4 ~ Library “ ...................... 87 I S Repair 1.8001® reaohen' •• ........................... 11^80 4S Bua) fundoverdrtarn...4 53 40 Building (and ■' ... 8,886 13 419,110 (16 0.038 53 Actual balance an bank 113,178 18 Clerk Seymour reported for tha rioting com- ml tte*. A matter oX the transfer of teachen had beea left to tbib ooiuuuttee. Be aald tbat for tb* preeant lc saw thought beat to trauefer tba aixtb and awreuth grade teacben ' B M T B IW A O— : Georg* Wlberd Ktwwttooatod ek ltltitel- |denoaqatBbfotet, * 4 3 o'clock ye*t*«te:«ftcr. teoa, after M;ll|liiea«-;<* alpotrt t e He f t e t k . i p t e ' W t e t e v t e # telyidble teaJ te l t b .'.J^ .p t te d lp d o f ■'notf*»Uo«'»*w»lia* -wan!*, grow te w , and: departed fob life a* .above atated. Mr. Kuowltoia was bora a t HewfaoV 'Vt, January 30, 1795, Hi. father, Calvin Khowl- toa, waa a laiayer, and bto grandfather wea Judge Luike Knowltou, wbp wae pile of tha - original aetttorlV . of tbe town. He «pr«*nted bit bdwn.% th* legtolaturn of Vermont in the year 1784, 1788 and 1780, waa a mktnber of tbe council from 1700 to 1800, a number of tiw constitutional convention in 1793, and a judge of the'court o t Windham county from 1787 tu 1793, Bto father died alien he waa bub flvi|{ year* old, and be waa eetly left ta btoownroafotee. In 1811, and dating tbe w*r of 1^1315, he was employed ln General Jenlnt’ dtotilhry at Warabouae Point, Conn. Thia wa* before the, days of temperance societies, and b* ofteu counted it a* ona oi tbe things to. bn thankful for that be had uotirown up a drunkard. ln 1816, when toe waa juat of ag*,’b* began buaineea for himwli In a generad store at Brot- Ueboro, Vt., tn which be was fairly auooaaafuL In 1834, hisancla, Holbrook A Plneaundm. uf Brattluboro,bad income the owner* of prop- erty in Watertown, which thay bad taken to secure a debt. They vrlthed to tail and i t waa ffnally purchased b>y Mr. Knowltou and Clarke Rice, a young printer, wbo waa then employed by Bolbrcwk & Feaeendeo. Mr. Rice came to Watertown at onca aud Mr. Knowltou fo ttw following year, 1835. Tfae r purchase emulated of two paper mills, a bookatore, bindery snd printing office. Ooe of tlmnjllla occupied a part of tbe aite of $bw Jefferson mills, nnd tfae other waa.at Factory Square, where tbe Watertown Paper Comp*, ny’* pulp mill now Hands. Both these sites wore abandoned ta 1838, and after an inter val of flfty years, bolh of tbem have recently reverted to paper mating use* ,Tl»«e were ol courae baud rollla, aad made about 135 pound* of paper ench per diy. It was difficult to oolleot rags enough to keep tbe mills runnlcg; people then wore less cotton clothing than now, land the faciltle* for oollectin* rag* wera few. But, if it waa bard to get rwgi, it was harder .till to ad! «uy ooosiderahte quantity of paper and much of tt found »io market until they turned It tato acbool books, bUok book* amd eren mis cellaneous book* for publio school libraries, un til tbe name ot KuowIIim & Rloa wa. familiar to every school boy Iu several neighboring count**. In 1854. Kr. Knowltou retired from active basin** aad ba* lived quietly and happily aiuoe than, fund of gardening aolongauhe bad atnugth for It, and Interested fo all tlat waa going oat about blm. Aside from deafna* be had retained hla faculties to a remarkible degree. He took pleasure in long wabfa and always road hia dally P*P*ro with rutansC. from Boon gtract, from Axmttml orfe MttUin* *» tiny? «fect Thay h Kf. KooirlttJoaraiooicf the original meni - i : * i ’ -t s „ r \ % row. *“-*$58 ^ .^■-fBN»wrav f^ ( i ■ •- .*■ ■*.-! ( ■ twb^t. .v I & t --3N ' ?Vi ^ dfFSv.ys.w , Pwrsatoalt • Mr- m i Mra I t C Moan* laft today for aa steads* trip laste foeat aad CWUonria. Ibirlff tea, wbo took OontsoKy Md IrctM ooold thus uaa one trtonafarto tbe Lamoa street acbool, tbe Srst grata being very large. Hus Meglll waa tnuafaned to Lanwu strae* school, aod Miaa Toots to Mira Migili’a plaoe tt Arsenal street. Mtoa Pawling was trattfatfed from Ansoalto Academy totnat ~ ' ln regard to Lauoom atreMZj^^P the rnlttee waetn a ofVooble la In the lower room. Them to astoatlog capacity for 330 pnpila, and 337 tw attending dally. The cbUdrau *11 balocg itecrs, and tt was hard to ana wbo to transfer In Academy atroei acbool, aa lhat will bar* to tmtona with aome Child ran residing on both tidas of Stole street a n now attending Acsdtmy street school. A mottac wta majw that ttae matter ba ro ferred to the vMUu( r-ommltte* to act, which motion waa passed, aTtar a grwet deal of dla- ouaaooln rsgard toltaw mntur ot building * mw sobool, nuking am extension to Lamon- afroet acbool, or In rooM army giving better acbool fanlllttoe to U m cblldreu of Use flnt •raid. Com. WUU«oe mowed Uuat tbe matter ot haatlng.te library and dark** rooree tm re- famd to the exaoutlva committee. Gtrriad. Adjourasd. _____ _____ The araadslsaekto SgalMKsl. Tb* following biofrmphlcal iketchn at the artiala wbo oow couprlie She MaiklslMohu quintet club, may bs rT lulerast eo onr reedera Tb* dob will appear ta Washington ball Satur day aranlng. Jobn F. Shod**, sole violin, born (u Phils, dalphia, was* \woodsc- child.” At th* age of twain bt was aent to Its* Lslptic Oooavratory cnatfog furor* In tbt Gewmradbao* ooocnxu* by n u o n of htoMtoaKking fochnlque and bow- tng t e t k next to pwlaoUon, * memory that ■top* at nothing, and ataova all infusing great txpnaiicn and aamtknMdtinlohta performances Baturofog lo Amartc* too b* nwardel wiib gn«U mooNS, ba traviMi aaaolnvioUnM of the Tbomaeend Damroeck orcbaatona, aewoo of ’84*ad186. He bea Stoc* bewn preeeuted at kto bom*In PkUeRelpliini by wwritby admlrere wiib amagniffoant “Josasph GuaxDerins\ violin. Snch har* he*n n Um ot the atop* in the canar ot thto rotanrkabla young man now only twacty ttr** year* of igw- Rhotto* hai no au- parlor In tkto eocatry. Frits Bckad*, rioUe, tram In Cincinnati. Hto fatbw, n (woferioead musician, carefully nurtured his soak m tutal ta*toa and gavs him lb* ad ran toga of thoroqgb kudy under Jacob- aco of CfodnneW. Wiilhao Schad*. aoloSutoend viola, born in Gindnnetl, baa beam a mambec of tbe club for tavaral yean. Hu fofoeical nhiiity on tha flute to of Ihe most brilliant chauractat, Joined to mn exceeding purity of tone and d e ltey of express oc. Tboma* Ryan, *oto dforiMUe and viol* Tbara to probably no nwictoB in Amerkaa no famUtou to cononrt nudlnnoas nil through the toogtb and breadth of Iho land, an Mr. Thomas Ryan, Ib* viola aad chrizwtte ptoysr cf the dub. During Ib* *otW period of the Ilfs of Ibto arganlaten, now Ihfrty .ix year*, ha baa ratalnart hia oounsotiou afkh It, bas labored for Ito vrellaarnad rapntate, and shored ta tiae boner* which it haa galmd from tb* highest moeical circlet iu Amerjtau Louie Blunwnberg, rlolooMllo virtu oeo— Ltmie Bluiaenberg ww born lu Bnltimore, Mil Opportunity for hta apptaraace In publio ta a mature erttot prenew to i Ilralf wben Mr. Mapl*- eon, of London, otganiael a ouocert oompany, at tb* baad ot which waa tfoa eminent soprano. Mom. Mari* Bo**. Among tk* epleudid oon- oart organi aatioe* te wktcb Bluxnenberg has •ppaarod a n tb* EmfoaTbaunby oompuvy, toe Joeeffy coocerto, t e Ktdkx* Gerkter company, and BMnaon with Marta U tt* la all the Urge cities in which bs hea epcrared, the preaa has unaninowly voted btopUring ea tbe moat re markable oe this moet difficult of nil solo tn- strutnento. Lika *11 great rerttota of tb* day, to ptoya hia np*rto(r*fr«n.ntomorv. Mto Alio* Ryan, d*u(kte' of Mr. Thomas Ryan, 1* • mariofon by oaaturel inheritance, pntow i d of ot a fine topiuao roioa of syuipn- teUoualdi*tn*tlo qnalllyu 8to to* had Ube ndrantage* of good vocal totters, ending with tto celebrated Mato Hnmhtai in Piirta. Mto Ryan is now enforlkgE <h> t e mnalcaU cener, mkking bar dtont foi Ito coocerto of tto Mendatoobn Quintet club. U larary Beelety ttorgaaiUwd. The literary and music*! entettoinment a t tto Anetol-at M. B. ohureh last *vnuing was wall attended and ancoenttli. The program oon*totedofredtattooeby BetotoStovtm, A i m Oonnell and A R. GoodcbUd; mveral cbdce •oiot .by Mr*. C H. Bewail, an excellent *oloby L. W. Sarvsy,* fodlee' qnariec by M learn Manh. Mrihcy nnd Fndsnburg, and* mato qu*it»t by V«*n. H. D. Waite, L. W. Server, Geo. E. Stehwril and Fred Mallerj. A ptrawntoit literary aociriar war orgtnind witb Mrs. C. B. BewaU a* pnaeMmt Measn. G*a B. Batchwril and A . EL DUfoabeck and MkwaaRva Robbfo* and IlaQie Brownell, to g a t e with tto pnridea® «wrocaatettutod an axacati v* oomau ttoe. . Ticket AgaaatUfcealag. Anatbi Bridgaa, ByracnaaUcAelagantfor tta R. W. a railroad, lamhatngi tfotlnraatigaMo* ■howattat tola not abort ia hb aoeonafo to _*ny grentaxtonS. -Tto Byraraaa Hanald jgfii BafoTO tt* Roma, Wnforton A Ogttomburg roadgot enatroiof t e U t e A Black Rivw wad trot spring) Brito** WMdnttoaaopfoy <f tetottor wiwpny fo Qgdmabuig, Haws* wfo twaiftirretfo b |i aia«i, Ibaodkancf teroroftkf biro h t e 'ie n n faffAfo faff ben of tbe Second Prenkytorian, now Btoneat. chureb, and wa* elected an aider o f tbat church in 1833, which ofRoe tsabeld tiUbl* death. In August, 1890, fa* maxrtod Ruxabeth Car roll, by whom ba bad live children. Thre* daughters, Elizabeth, Sophia — Mrs. Charlaa Perkin*—and Marta—Mr*, John H. Rtoe-are wbU* hto two sou, John CL and George llr. Knowltonbaabemao*modaataad unat- aumlng all bit Ufe tbat to toe foam oornpan* lively' unknown outride tto liltla circle in which be moved. Vet br hae performed every luty devolving upon him with tte atrictert fi delity. He haa been * nan who attended to ftils own affetra with tber toast scrupulous care rend left others free to do (he tame Watertown Biaa had no batter citbeo lb an Mr. Knowltou Be has been ready at aGUmne to do hi* full ■bar* ln every goal work. It ia doubtful tf be aver had an enemy, and If aU wero nothia Crleuda, it h u bean became all did not happen too know him. Probably ba bad bia faults: chore are few persona without them; but we Cbtak tie came u near being a perfect maw as aqiyoae n e v e r knew. It may be truly aatd thtt be ltd en upright erad btatnetres Ufa. He reltuwd to do hla duty aaad hit wholo duty. He was a Christian, not lm the ordinary socse, wrblcb appears to em- beraco all those who belong tn tte cbnrcbea, bnt la tbe higher and hot tow ooe, he woe a doer of U m work be believed tt* Greet Teacher had appointed blm to perform Ha was an anti-slavery man, a hater of op pression and wroog. Ha rae willing all others Ifoould enjoy tbe seme rip;ha be did. fodeed. hre waa ooe of three rxV;i wbo oould suffer wrong ratter than do a vrong. Ue had only ooe rule In making up hu Judgment. Any- (being that did not look nghl go him was wrong 1ix hla eyca, no ciadltr what otbare nUght think about It In other worda, wbat others thoaglic wee ax criterion far him. Re wanted to athafy hunsslf, amd wree willing tbat others itoc.ld do likewise; for thero was neither bigotry nor self righteous news about him. He tbou|bt witb Paul that arary one should be fully gweuaded to his own mtaod. Ak remarkable fact to tint down to ths dn» ha was taken tick, hb hand waa a* steady ae three of a parson in mlddiw Ufa. He showed na hb diary for 1886 on the day ha was ntnecy- n » years old, ln which br had written hb uuaoe. place and time ut birth, and we were unaeble to detect tte slighted indication of age Inbdachirograph/. He wrote*beautiful hand; the letter* were prefect and almost ** eymmet- riorel M lf they bad been engraved. He never untd tobeoco fo any form, nor Intoxicating banengas, nnd so to did not enfeeble nnd de- ranpro bb nerrooa system. Kr*. Knowlton to still liv-lug nt the age ot 83. and haa tb* warmest syrup*[Met of all la tori birewvrment. Hr. Knowlton has been ant ot Watertown’* moafo useful citiiens, and chough be b u not been in any bualnau tor n n ) years, there are few who have ever known blm who aril] not axpewtenm * testing of swinere, wben ttoy realise that tbey ar* to look upon bb erect fig urea* it mdvad through our street* with a light, quick atop, never more, M. t i u m a u Csnaty Balmnet* Kibe. The banquet given by the Otdmstmrg cheese botrd Saturday, Oct. 16, wu an enjoyable occtaion. Letters wera received from Preatadent Cleveland, Governor Hill, Comtnto- uloner- Brown and other pvonxloent ofRciaia, annoonctag their Inability to be present. Tto event at the supper was tha rradtng ol a wetl- prepaxed paper by Secretary Wait of the Can ton board, endtled \The Value ot Boards of Trade.” He add; “Tan yean ago tt* 13th day off laat May. the flnt board of trade meet ing fox- marketing dairy product* ever bedd fo St. Irewrenw county waa hehd it Canton.” He then gave the growth ol tto three boards fo that county, and aald Uut now \125 tao torfo -ware represented on then boards, with *» aggregated annual uie of over 300,000 boxes a t cbaana, besides targe transactions fo creainrery buttar\ _____ X e w e r g a g of Oen rl street. Last evening two colored rough* got Into an altercation ab tta lower end of Court street, and a light ensued, which greatly annoyed rteidnxto in tin t vicinity. Tht trouble larted atom ame-htir hour, nnd then the cnmbeteot* separated. Their names aro not known. Ou tlM Court street bridge latt last evening, nyonngf man wu creating considerable dla- turbanoe, when * gentleman faaied from ooa of the store* in that locality and asked h*m what tte trouble aru He epok* wildly, rend stated that eight o r ten men tod aatutioa himuid bebadknociol two of them overlhsaldeof tha bridge into the water. Aa Oo dirioxrbanoe had baan heard by thoae lu th* •tore (trreviou* to tte time whaai be btgnzi to about, afodaa Uaa roan was very drunk. It wa* tmiipoetdl ttat ha waanffactod with the Innfoon He wu taken borne by some freend* Ittoaaid hds nun* suKearn. Ttoe F n a a rnl e r Earn Walt. Tbafaaiaralof thalaU Sara Matt took ptao* Eran ik* residea»* of hla aota-ln-law H. D. Goodals 2fo. US Main-atreat, ywlerday a n t e noon *1 th n * o’clock and ww. toaqdj attended. Ran R. A Olln offlciatod *nd na*iW> a few wadi, cfeoao naarkn. Tto floral olleriro* warr anaanan and beanHfnl Tto talannaat ww mada to ktotoaaliy k* at Hortk Wat* town Tb* baanro ww* A A Uptau*, 8, *BW>ll M tortl I* and T, Angel : €faM Ot PoU^CfawpltDta^ fi o’clock tetbo 'Tb« ofiloer «*rchio«tfa* be* hixtfikdbor Slfetold ifrp^l^bMHa did oot wimfc to fiO td jail »ud jpm t taffore (he recprdw ta mom&jpr fct irfifah VliDf (be officer « u waiting for bal* (fhraw to me* coropwijr hiiu to tbe l(xs*H]p fake ntyly •Upped into another room, rw=a pvt cC tbe btaeue up tberirijftN&fcrmcfc with iom atime -mfar Jwr followed lay » lerse crowd o| wcull She euooeeded in gettlpg ewmy, bofairttv mpd tb6 polioemau returned without- hdt {k5«oimv it being tt»e K©ooua,ta^,^,?W(*e^lilfl^ Aboot nine o'clock * frfend pmx$) iti and }>]emded for Vary^ iakbdg:ifQi^23k^to|p^t W fn jail, aod during (be omeamtfix* he told vrbero Mary wm hidtpy. Tie.. ofcwr at once went to the reeidecice o£ P, Sevilbr on kedn street, arreeted Mary and iw£x> jaiL A full delegation from Burwj^ trmoue wm$ pteeent in the recorder’s court toodi ffzis mors- tug wben Msry plead not gullt^y 4n\ txc» cbanc®. Tbe cadi found that Bmvid, ■sWSid naade tflae oompUint, kept » dipordwljw b e e outfae mYeone, end wben they begk ffo> iUip«(e«acb otber In the court, the reooidac b mhemwli to go and not oome before hkamsiJct, About eleven o’clock tlitoiamiimti^irolnimxi McOutohiu found John Cotu»llv wikrcmcidm m* No, 14 Booo’Street, intoadcatd ira (tomt e{ J - T. Roaak residence on Asm X z ^mnd fas n u eo mucb auder the influemtSwtlaMe oftlcaw ''was obliged to cell m drmynuu t=o t o him Co thelocfeup. John will mppw btitre tbe r»- corder altw* he gets over \\» u t Ktaa of btm spna. Shortly before two o’clocli f£hii if^arooom, Jobn tiannon and Un.Margarets Ctrllifc, band- coiTed together, wero usfcerel £1119 S^e r»- oorder’s presence. Tbe mbm oC krm. Carlin wu drat tried. 81mb (iwe hex* namtf na Mrs. Hfmbar, abut aftor vrsrd oonfeased that she w« taeo* Baarried to Hah fir, but hod a busbaud livings luiHicshigto. Sbe plead not guilty to the chir“g « of auaauib end battery and drunk end (liaetunltrlsr* Tho noted Pafi Kelley wu sent faar iff wbl!» he was Ceetif^mg, the nuedj^W wte kept In e constant upr~omir, Aftor otber witneaoee ware sworn tha psarll (oczxid har guilty end sentenced her to pay am tw«o* ty-Qve dollars or be coufiued tn tmfce- Ooooodftge penitentiary for 100 days. ComtwifsUd. Jobn Gmnon waa arreeted bjw OfAwsorVtn Worumr on complaint ot a young vwmma, who claimed thattfatuian had insulbd bw. *ST)8 ol- fleer arreeted him, however, ooa ib charge of being drunk and diiorderly, t=o vhfccb be plead guilty before tbe recorder liiMmooo, He said he infiendvd to quit thai krion) or bust- new aod would take the pledge tvr~ m jrur. Tbe cadi lined him ten dollar* or ^ cd’t-Yi its jail. Aftartmking the pledge he paid fails In* and wait allowed to go “ Grflevaaee JDej.iw Today waa ^'grievance dmy” Iom ttom real dents of Ooodale and Jay streets svbaqregr'a not satiaOod with tbe amount of thsucrpwiwe^tbe nwrar which tbey were called upborn lo bear. Several compiminta weremmdfttofotilkmeu' •osors, J . 0. 8treeter, L* IL M ims’ m\ 6 . 0 . Osde In the polioe baadqomrhm amt tboszt 11 o'clock thia counting. AH uafatsn w tn finally arranged utis£aclorI9y~. Scsane thing waa said in reBarlw to tha atone excavated from Jayitceetld <Ug* ging tbe aewer, aa tbore had beenaso useartioo that tbe atone would pay ail expsnssas tltsohed to tha excavation. Than wms nolbeiiB| In tbe coGtrmct for construction that utiad Unsfarne taken out should lie sold and tbe profoccwli e a rn ed over to tim d ty, hence, nothings <ujIc2 be realixed In this way. The stono taJStan otac£ U considared to be tha property °f «uilrmact- on. . _______ Slsuxie S . told, Yesterday aftaroooo a bmrgiln vwu oon- summated wb&rchy Haggle BL besceann sbe property of J UL Gorham, of Cbv-c&ati, 0. Ona week ego today, Mr. Gurhim, wrb tm a promineut business man of CUr?ebind9, onm to this city to inspect the roan, ml on tbat day sho trotted a mike r2£h* oot a skip or a break in 0^3O,«tcficb fa remarkably good tana A bmrgila^ snitumde mt that time, but not anti) yemterOiy **u C2>e matter finally sealed Maggie is 1 gprtxulimxsg fouryear-«ld bay. owned former]; bay Prauak IIuqsod, and was used as a trotter,beeiaMid CJbe cmrs of dchnyUw Lewla Sbe is a vmaUI luowavn animal in Northern New York, »oc3 mu fee txaed by Ur Gorham as a roadster T2ii oca- aideratlnn waa It .GOO. A w Accident. About 10 o'clock this morning tows ucCsam- mant wms rwased mt the eor&or of 8uie» ml obanic atrwota by an accld«s£. Km Clirtas Handigo t m driving tbe daiSver; s r a p o f Lewis fa Brown anxmd the conxr, tibiucla broke next tha wbepl aod the wumton w a thrown against the heels of tbe hoi a t m TSma anima] started and ran fur a abort ciimUAOM, bat was stopped mt tfae track of tflhe t'ltcm tHmnch of the Gnma mtd. The hora'i Qbfeitlqgpi were cut Just above the ankle* b a t mtHwri i l j Tbe animal was attached to c&othtr* wqcsaa and was kept at work on ita usual ruomclt Ihsfim morning Cm I*. S. C. Tbe work of organizing mud sattlngp hn n o tion the C L. 8. C», of this city, is ptomgrwlnflC rapidly, and prospects are good for a lir£x» membership. Letters of cangratuklftoxi inmS wisha for success have already been crsoliMeX frim mem bars of other circles, and prcMQluasC’ persona of thm city are in hearty iprcpUtgr with the movement. A number hast a v a l hr* \Tbe L’hautanquan,” and tbe boob fo^liMta coarse have been ordered* and can aoou btejftv- curmd at the atone of Starling & Mattor. In formation *tl] be cheerfatty giv^s-. is4- aa dlal fnvitatloc U extended to aQ sbo mtnk$~ like to take the course. A aother RttM way* A horse owned by Thomas G. Ktllamr wt awmy ahnot three oVdcck yesterday iftaemws and creatnd f’onsiderable excitousnt sbaesn lie dashed xbmnfrb tbe Square up WbhwiagUtt itreet He started from the bara on fafaMjr sheet and was partly harnessed. TU smadrii waa flnnaly stopped on Sterling fittest ud taken home by the owner. No daenqps ni doo© and the hares wm* uninjured A R o u c w lew Pit* Two hundred men and thirty tato* but been constantly at work during thw put wnfi In filling tbe spongy marsh on the 0, 6&K railroad near ** Burnt Rock»” three miMttoy%l Harrisviiift Aboat a mouth bas thtnftr* fcwn devoted to tide work, and sUU it Is nota-oaxa pleted, but tbe company have hopee of abJe to finish it this week. By sounding •sowtalued that trees, brmh and dirt t o th depth of thirty six fret bav© been OtposSM thsra. The ‘‘*mk bole\ to now aboat flltiSI, (k work yet to do bmng the placing of dirfa fan cocaiderabl© depth on top to meet thefraadcstf Uw road The length of the maimii ii ambaxji (onr bnudTsd feet. i m i ( i i i i t i m i . faktM t f f f f y . ~ t h * r A«wy( I<mwmr A r t t o t Ttomtr fayMnasfawsv-ljiswics ^mlm o f - R a i M r - A i l i f i ’ faalry ^ewm. The Mew Yorlr.inaduitia itiU bhchsmged a l te r m corrwt vmloes uw concerned, tomb it id bmltoved that a bmtter fmeiing Is fcegitming to crop out OentfmiKew Vork ditiryxnmo bavm raow disposed of tbe beat end o l their ieaion’s t t prioes ttfat oatmot M p io attract atr totiou from boow and fbralita operators/whQa in tM antirenorthempert of the ekata t o itocktostiM b ^ fprbetter pHosm Hare w© find a radical differeucm cf opiition hurreot is tbe two pripdpml dnmfa^iroducipg msctioo* of Americm. Wm have cdtao eald that it was I tt riaky thtogto hold d toto Above XO csnfc b a t we now filghtJymodify tbatMjpiaioOq owiDg to a change ot tactics* «i* t Three weeks agQ our dairyman wera offered 1 1 # and eome 1 1 # dents, hat toybtdd a t l&U. This was tha ba^ giontog of speculation by factory men, mud has bewn followed op to data, with of oourse tbe edwanUge thus far in buyer’s favor, Now about tbe beet they can get le 1 0 # canto for tb» remainder of their •eaww’s maka, which iocln dee some of the b « t cheese made in thia coon try. That they muffle a mistake in ref us infC 1 \% cmoti, no oi>e doabts, but in tbe face of theoJeaufog out of thm Septembers in the central part of tbe state, thus leaving the markets hereafter more o r lea dependent upou (lie factories of the north for fancy, fuU-creatu cheese, it appears evidaut that t o .change* arm materially leaaened in the way o f further loss, and we fail to t o anything now to further dm- preem prices. It will be acted that Northern and Central New York, contribute* tbim week t o than 90,000 cheese to t o New York mars et, mod that .New York’* Central Septembers era about aU gene forward. XxAUQX SALS8 OV OBSAMB&T BUTTB&. Ttsm following crmameriea have aold tbeir m ike np to Nov. lab: Vrooman & Boos, £ . A. A )an, Wilson and J. Wahlo. The itock was purchaied by Mrs. Beetrroont, of Banford. Corwcri a t 3 0 oents per pound. Mrs. Beau* monk to proving a good customer fo r our gilt* edge Jefferson oounty creameries. Tbe sole of toe Waldo butter aggregate© a cost of about $4,000. This lets Mr. Waldo out in pretty good shape, mod t o T h a n extend* ito oon grattzmtions. UTICA B0A3U>. The sakamt thto board t o t o month of Sep tember aggregated 48, 18? boxes, agamst* 45,- fifiS Cor toe asm* month lest year. This puts the semeon’a tmwactkm* fiifabtiy ahead of laat year, amounting to 350,783 boxes, in compari son w itb 949,640 in 1885. Taking the two markets of Utica and little Falla together, however, w© And th a t las. year w a s a little heavier than this, t o figures being 411*158 boxes in 1886, ssd 418,680 in 1885. But (be difference to too amall to bave any algQlficmnoe iu Itself. If t t hea any messing, I t to tbat such prioes me have been petid for cheese iu Uw last two rrumthi.ogght to hava itdomlated tbe mako into lexfcer proportions, if (here bad been any poaalbmkty of doing s a Ai fibey hav. not, i t fe fair to aasuma that t o oountxyh producing all it can, and this indicatas a aoalier 1 roducfag power than in years p a s t September cheese Is goiofa fait, Moodayw sale mot leaving on an averse© mora than tnrae or jCour days of th a t moutiStomafcaonmarkfatd. A number of Cao- torlei cioeed o u t *11 thetr Septembers, while others Save from one Co six days left The market wu # ceot off, but aobody eeemed dto- hola over. The tmneadions of the u follows: Bootes. Prioes ................... 4 0 0 .................................lO f t ................... 6,304 IO # ................. 8 5 8 ................................ 11 10 ............................ 1 , 0 6 6 ............................... H t o TS ............................. 3 ,2 3 3 ............... IIV 8 ............................ 6 3 7 ...................... ..A \ % 1 .......................... 114 ............................... r. t (J 8 # t e t e r o r o r o *4yL fortl*'te.tettaIlte*.*uteerffi(Ut.' R tei'ta t e ftrM tem tate t e t e i i i i nook*, . Wfow, (Un t n4 forira t * te up fro fl flitriee fl<fo*i (4etahe*p»ot toWtoif)pro«*«t 1 1 book*, the eqri roan, yhwe Muuta of Hta are )un, Watobae tberiylo* r r m t r i t t prooeUal thought, . g t f y i u i a 4re«mt>«i|rlta*ritt.g[HU, TtafFttt.'aith'teteoftoodJaefolrinjlywtouxbt He fori* tte autad '•«t«ta*#( t e t**ta OtooreoUttontotbe brert of afo, Andjalta, ‘‘Wril,I<foote:'»fh<R«W!'' - X* qbower* of leevaa KOttunbllw Ittore .**061*45*! Taro flrofo* a f VmtMAm, Two crop* otpotetoretaa »to«te Maaoct, fo norttem New York, le somethin* not ofteo beard of, y e t ttey hav* been *rown tti* yerer. E. P . Mooro, who Uveeon Roydeteet; plintad a portion of hte gerden thi* qpring with pota- tore of tbe Beauty o f Hebron vreririy. -Tbay ripaoed early uwt were do* four*., F r o e a te ■roxU one* taft in tfae ground aeacood crop ha* grown, aome of which are a* forge a* gore* e*fx. Thta growth ia rtally reineu'kabto.axjd eo for** heard fronx bnaka tbe roootd In the aeoood crop bnelMnn ttleyeari. AMBON HODffl b« owe* hta life to Try it. For ante by Clartrvo]r*nt B x a M l n t t a a e m * We are vtaited (tally by then* who h»va been suffhrin* for yean witt aoma organic dlaraxe wtuch h u been treated by th* beat madioal ekIU yearnftar yeec with but littt* oe oo brea- flt The roaaone ore obvfoua, tfaa reuse* of your condition here baeogueasedat It ieooly tte phyetctan who can axptafo yonr dfeeaee, either of mfod or body, without taking an; queetiooa, nnd comprehend bow Ear it has die- eared tte o tter offnna, tbat would have a n ; •uco*M tn a treatment. Tbeenooaae M — -*— Dr. Butterfield's method of practice l e ___ ttat It la founded on a taw of oor being that must be recognised, Wo treat th* wont form* ot ecrofola, odnaumption, aathmxv dieenaw of tbe heart, liver, Ifldnsy. wpraU, or any onranta dteaae considered incurable Dr- ButforBald will be at t te Woodruff boo**, Watertown, Tuesday and Wednesday. Oct. 19th send SOth, 1886. Carthage, at t e hotel Elmbint, Thuredsy, Oct. 31it. field Breaae. Florentfoe liquid bronee mixed ready for oaa AU colon, aod need for deoorating everything. For ede by W. A Ikxao. __________ ^ ___ jx w d ■riay « Lob 4 .... 6 9 .......... 0 . . . . 118 ooa lO J i b u t y e a r , 7 , 8 3 4 Total .............. 11,145 UuUngPriee ......... Sake oonaspaodtiuc dey bare; ruling price 0RO. uttzji ran ls ao>auts. Bela were qnitatnely mads at thie borad MEoudey- dreplte tt* X oant nff from laat week*! prioee. Ful (owing were tbs eataa: Uot* Boxm Prloea. 4 . . , .......................... 3 1 0 .................................... lOta 4 0 ....................... 8,891........................lOJi 40 .................... 8,074 ......................... li 5 0 5 6 0 . 450. 7.041 831 chee 1 I X l l f o . m u m w t o n t«»{c. tu l te r — I to I l y batter amount to Ion packacra a n d 3 4 - F4»B» BMt«.>: riM V e ji'iiw V f tT | 0 im *- 8 »l* or mart . Ju .0 . h- PernieJee, » t tto Ki Co., or i o Wnatow-r ____ irlRate W*tW.«raWM.t ’ Mill*..' T- ♦; quire of' Albert' Hwgfevfwl. ■poll BAXJt-T.OOO Fto^Head, X «W.- m hflsd, x»lMs ir aa:d psck©fi is beau for ®lUe m ' ™ m v o w F f c n « ,n e a d s 0! ( v w . •w I e a s 5 i \ « t e o l n l e r i > | f c j | j l mree fo r slater tn© ^ * «... Mj«Wy(or ttw, W ^ d r o t j M i t t j i l e e u d i l j t e f c i olden *» 1 M Erankllusr, * w, , S ’ojro*r« 0iO :43t,pica,IhumXtet ° ■pOR SAL* OB TO a a tN T -H o u « ^ r 7 r JT TO R otlenl e t . (near kredeoi,?, * *, fire m logjotj f o r pie o a Acadtemy, Eonlwth^ S .¥ * 4 tan d f o . inquire ot “ <3-m, F )R aALf-A jtTOl l-erlcir Co„k % new. will ba acid cheep foqulro TWOBENTN-S bw hi.ure.just. con.?i^2r7-r.--. A locetod. tot Miln at- indy *jt°R SALE-Houn! end hair aci r Ire. a jnuell baru,rituet«i a i m , * of city 11 mite. For lerma, do., mUii T^JlRS^fiSSa-JL'tpu term* _____________ dtllittw^'Mt1; TGWB BAUSORTOREMT-Hou _ A? t29 Paddoek-at. Poawralon riven 'mULS-H' °( 1 \ “ 4 f o p - (IK ) LtASB-Tbe prerrtl*® i e J . niibed, pertfr fumttolor uu( ^ 2 2 ®«x bftrn Por terms inquire of if « M U fTVff Uttte AHmU Block- ^ *».»..* YJSOB BAlaSr-flous© snd lot 6 B^edw- r pA rU e u lA T tSG d rem lfan A o n ' i ! » 5 S -■?*'* dy Cr©elt, N . Y. __________ lift** : 17IOR 8ALE~Kottse snd lot. s«i. wlgr?— I st. Terms ua«v. Entiuirtj oo uu. • at No. 18 Paddock ArotdS. “ |,rtct e «- t a l B D . _____ KMOWlffON—In thta city,on t t e Utah trot.. 1888. George WUtard Knovltoo, aged 91 yean and 9 m o o tn * . Funenti from fctis Ul© residence, No 30 Btooe-srt,, Thuractmy efternoon st 8:30 o'clodc. KMKHBON—Ne*r Perch RJvw, Oct. 10, 'W. Ml*. BUryA. Eiuersoo,sged78jremrs,7 monthi mna ‘ i ^^UQerm] from tbe ratfdenoe of har dsxighter* Krt. k W Avery, on Wvdaemday- 90th mar-, st 11 s - xd . HOnERISON— Inth© town of Brownrtlte, Ocf ID. ’»G, Eugene C. Uobevtaos, sgsd 40 yresn. FUoersti on Thunder, from higUttiresidence tbe home of hls fmtber, WtUimim J. Robertson st 10 mas. OXaODWIOK —Ip thto city, Oct. 10,8S. Jsaes BC, son o( Albert snd KiUi© Clod wick, aged fi weeks. Rumsina were taken to Belfort. Lewfat Co., NY., for interment oo ©undayr, the iTth (net. H E W A D V K f a T f f S H B i i m To Bs Found -A T - 1 .......... 5 ........... ............... 8 ............. .0 7 *farzn ditiry......... TotO. ........... 8,472 &mUng p r t e .... *The prtessof term <Ulr lO-tocollHo.. b a lk e tl © atom of _ of firm fflmlrj u t 21 to S 4 c , bulk 23c. {mmksgss o f crsmzosry sfi 20c. CmHTOS 9QAXD. Jkl th© mbuvm bosrd Bstmdmy tbers were 0,000chmmssofferscsd, A&dom tot sold f i l l ^ cents. OOPVXJUTKUB BOAMD Secretary R, J Teylor asyi o f tbs meeting of thi* boakrd Smtordsy: Aboufi 8,500 cheesm offcHvd U> c k n tbs Msaoa Rosmtoswensxmds. 8* Tew men firm tor IS cnxts, end buyers cannot natch tbeox ICost of tb© fsc tones will doe© ftnd probably mmks bat ao© ssle mom Tb© tivrwoce i s nUraed freights to sgmlimt prices. Laberp QuHictn Henctaomc RXnck DtagoonJ OTencoau, medluxn vefobt, etlk akecve Uninjra *n4 faclnxa for tbe *zoe9 price of 41A eadaleo allk ttaxag th-ougtiout reuey be ladultw! in for the motenta nun o f i)0 Wkut-a tbe ore therein paymg ctacom pricae for a gar nuent thelk no better fze fttor flnleh for be- tag made lo meaanre. onr bta department fa ve0-Bl)«l vtth Derfo nod ecft bat* et favorite pricee. * Caae Ayyanleg. T%* o**a> of Harvay M. Smith va. E li t e A Kagtaon, which wa* tried briore Judge Ken- HiZy *t ttae Bepteenber term, wta recently *p- (treled to C te geocral term. Tha matter u one •htach ta* heen before tte court* aluca 18B4. In eh* fill of 1884 th* daftodtnt rent a oow «IM> a anal] boy from hi* llrcn in Houoeltald op orar the Btcteb Haxbor read to thle city. Tfae cow ve* menaced In each* way, so It b claimed, thee It collided with a boggy in whicb waa eeebed teplataiiff The baggy ira* ovsrtorned aud Mr Birtltt thrown ont, end to the aoddeDt the tatter’* leg wiu broken. An actfon was b tcte for tiamigea, on tte ground that t t e de feuiirenl wm* negligent fo eetidlixg eo small a boy with time cow. In December, 1885, when the r a a waa tried, a verdict of 1333 waa ren dered for tta* pl« tariff, With ttaessetof ttreanlt An appeal wra* made to t t a general term, nnd tta ggeoetal tarm teldthtt three wae not eoSI- deub evldeaoe ot the negligence of tb* defend- er.'. A n*M triel wne granted, taowever, the con b> shtda tte event, and tbe oreee came up for erial baton Judge Kennedy and a jury et tta— September term fo tbta county, and et the c£oee etsoo wit w u granted od the groond thet Che ceea hsd wrt been materially changed from ttat which was before tte ganeral term. T. IL & H. W. Breen are counsel fcer tte plain- tiff, rend Thotnu F Keern* coaneal for the de fendant. T h a t R a ilroad sekeaae. Aoomepaaadoit writing from Lowville aaye tbe people a t Copenhagen ere highly dated ov*!cttevMnr favorable prospect* ofeecoring a nlbroad i t no distent day. Senator Low and tw o other gentlemen arrived lo that vtl- lege re few days ago, and In company with Hon. fX A dickering aud otter inlluentlel d u n * . I peat m n e time in inspecting tte country In that vicinity, rend ln looking np th* muter generally. Sena- *or Lowr end party cSkne from (tendon over sbe propoied route, and expressed thetnselve* re* bdra* well pteeeed with the reme H e reed, rei tt preeent ooneidered, erfll pere through artonnee, VootagiM, Lewie county, Copenba- *en, u ad theooe to Carthage. Tbe ooxin point imvtnr ie to form e connection wills the Car flttage a a d Harrtivilfo railroad. In bopea of barge amount of freight to be afoilutw* from t e e Jtyville mine*. Tbe rood eriU p a * through whet le know an the -Tag Hill” -couhlrp In Lewie oounty, to that the meat im portent towns In tha aontbern part of IbiseoUB- V . T W * “ “ ‘‘\folJ.foonfitadby the rond. r t t flnt i t we* thought tta road would port sfc™*ta ConretablevUle, Torfo, Homevilfo, Martlurfwrg, Lowville, Harihbutg, -Gopao- hrageo, rendftoDoe to Carthage.but i t e no^an- ttreretoiril thtt oono of t t w proeperoue town* ■*» to b e toileted, with tt* exoemidbuf Oopan- teregeu a n d Carthage. I t h nnidarattadaorvwy- o n wiu oommaoioe operations o n tt*. etOM r i riw-xreitAfh^re retew .reta ire 1 — -w» - -- <©sirt New©. Tbe Ocfcnbcr term of the oircuit court Mat L©wls county, JufigoYauu prcsidinjc, opvemfi yesterday st Lf»wvi\|©. John R. liultfau West Turin w*» made foreinsn of t o gsruail jury Css* No 5, William EL Gray igflnil t o town of LyousdsJe, vs© tbe fini yteoed on tri»l. Tb© ©ctioo la to rwcavw fiimtges alleged to have been SQ!!&fi&«] froii) a dereotir© higfairar. Wftilam H IQBO, of Fort Liftyden appear© for t o pUinftjlT, . -r ____ _ ________ L. W. Fktonf BoonviHe, for the d.fodremt nV K t* There ore nlnetemi caxes oo tte calendar. “TEit case of Jlirheel Joe, tto Italian murdent, earfil go over to tbe December circuit, et vrhJchtSnw *a mtrrn panel of 1 0 0 jnror* will ba dram. Before Judge Williams a t Oswego yeeittdrew the rose of tte B D. Ctapp wagon oomHansr. Hml.tad, tgalnat Wailey MeColfy et «!,*». om BtaL The action tato eet aside the ***lgim—u*i on tte ground ot fraud. Jobn Keltber ara* wrested on s benchwasi\ rant end arraigned on nn fodfanmant (w rare mult fo tte eecoad degree on John F. faltsom cm tbeOtb of October. He ptanded notftlMtp nnablscaee wee remitted to t t e next enloo* •n d tte hall flxed a t 4600. Tte oaae of Mlcheellc Hfu vtmweS wll) b a built wjthoit cWs;. C a rrm liare, i t o Un Editor ef the Tubs Xtw reallute unfortnnata tta t x mtatxkan Inraprenlon ttoald b ar# bkere pnbUlbad JMtsr- irey in your good paper, of n atatenwit ipreta- lip- mein a erenaun last Banda; reortilng, t t e grenfaflore wa* o o n w t, but t e infreanc* h not Kr tie (cured la nay nrendre t t a t I bad any refer- SBoeloWetirtaarawkooliwora ttMboanboois: In gbeftsmM kavM lre anrooantry. Had trey -hjact breae to spMtfy. ltto a ld hrev* mre*. iluannd r e y n n r t r if M w tt* Of Sttre towrefo R oom s t o b e n t - f o v buuoa* atonge b, York t BcxikwShJffg?.** : '» r S r ■' aMCCI.LAlV.OlC j^BOBT BAUD, OH PHounoaxfir A F m M o n N i p l l t W h I© to au ouldsrtforfaecoaaiDFRUiter ik*, t. > * ©til© to fit ©ay one for s boEsine© oosliiA©&} **■ -1 tlood on th© csltempli mqcI ty t vtribtJSPtyr '4 drtmV.? HAYBKwratfe.il a gyCo ,ore©U«t4fi 4 XmerooDgt, O l.d3V w’e, h a x f f w A FULL LINE OF - Fall S a il A Fill List of Fall and ’Winter OVERCOATINGS Made to Measure, SATISFACTION 6UJUUBHB: AltO, © full t|3B« Of UM bvtnwKAH. ,.¥' Floe whito UsBilrjA] SMRTa OOULA 11 H A 0©S©cl Ii © «( J ud w P A J T r a r o B AWAYDovrlir?* Cisir K fa « elBhofty O v e rO O Of«i« ALEX. lONTffii f » r - Memhant 'i'ftllor, (fi ROSS Our Black American Silk t w f t t s t o world* O o a tr o & e d by o u r f o u r syndic**© Vattrttwa, I.T., liitolir, ST., iialM.Pa.i SWiMMpwrt, P© . W rlttm g innatse given wHh Mart gOk Dram 8o4d et 95 per.are* ta* th s * all sttew m r e FM M Kivstt* triel. BUSH* BULL ft - I n Hs w o n t f o t m * w f l l y f o l d l c _____ — .O f C x t W i Littie N e r v e Pills aided b y C t e r - t r e ’* Littie Llrre Pilb T h e y n o t n u l y n t a - v r e prcrent d h t n r e , b n t e r i v n f t t e n t t e * t c u * r t w e n d digestive appreratn*. Att K. & Rlro a te fo;- Antefo Blood ©Mr, ---------------- ‘ i t o ----------- ' ■i 11 illiR ni 1ft T \ t --T — * - r - — - a n d p r i v a t e , tf o r e r m r a elgy. F a r e g f o d k o e a i e e tta a o p p o r litodWj tt— 1 f*r ad ae *0 atprare my rrey high faM'fc© c f f t o t e H H t - H t e - t e m m m r a e a t t y t e f f t a t t t a l - i m m W r n m - . » w — 1 A f o f o . Restaurti RiUOUR IINSEk r - * i w n r i d f r o t n U t o 3 r « U W r 4,1 nxw». 1 Oysters, Steals, 8 m d w i d * r e T r e O > ( f » * * d g ! o c * l t a t ^ M . BfieQ Grata* mora. f«r m m m x ir dtobe© cooked lo aFtet. p j m wu- ifc e h D I o f f s r w o t t ta-W© ’ , Fresh UansliM T** IGF* CHEAJJt nfode to o rder, tfl etyta. ,P j» L £ 5 g £ ? , ; an Idad* Partta fnpi'tt|^ «lVW*'...-V t o t , crcsgp ©ad t*kw ^ . j B.PrisslleySGi,] ' M A B f t l F A C T J I ’ R K R f l * Black 1 SILK KARPS, H t i H i a t t M , ( M r a w t l o p *' R h ’ s VtHimi. IUL WOOL VKNKT1AK, UWLF B’ AI.MA. »»-_ v o i n t n m a OTiOT*, • * * * . liON’8 VIUJIW, ttMAl OLOTH.CAMn.'s n e w . r o o t * a m d N U k t o C n k |, Cadwi € i ^ agta v. • ■ - • • 'I1 - fa , fi# h. ■ Ohio * Kto© J b .^ M t a r n Ont « q p » A T LUOa-ABS^ ’ ■V ^ . O O O h o t __ Lu (a>rmds by ©Bflipii ai ft 8 o A t o S u M q f a bond n o r a i n i t l — Boi THUS Bu i ..Nte bo p IfaO O J I to o . f r a l f i U and <T« A U t., b ©Ul q f i h > t o I t f i R © l l r © « f i w m -fo h i t m M , Tarty a York s z a d n ltad to M U wu t » f i m l m m u Bi -to p e r 100 t o MM gntnk is m b s v C t r l schftaeetafir lOoiha to B o t f o c i T6C] . u k © R t o H t t a V>14 , UVXKPOOLCM. taid b + u J o t m i W h « f t U - F k m 09* 9dre* a i r ~ — \