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- WATERLIOWN TIMES, t wou 2 . sm, Co ~ Cu , yo . FRIDAY, 2A * Po __ G . a MARCH 28, 1890.» , u win & OcDENS WAfin'fp'oAn. - “a mday, Febuay 2nd 1890, : or jd Hte® ifidggpartutouowgz Wasl FLEECING THE i ”35 \hase EASE Sal?\ LEECING METROPOLITANS. * How a Jefferson County Chose , Meine west .. d 8:00 A. C., Sal w. tb 4 PM 9 1 ve at Richland 8:00 A. M» esman as Deluded Into Re- 155 A. M. f fiflwfihmf' *lb. “Wm F. m.,| Selling His Clhaeose to the Same Buy- * Nggwfirkmg'gggggneqfi 33,2: Wor! er at Quarter Cent Less-Working a Few Y. Arrive at 0161532 U A Philadelphia House for a Big Com- lazgflfiqngowlfgo Blk) 12) p. x., || mlssion-St Lawrence County Chose Ax Waugh Hew York $50 P. x., BOO\ prctofies-A Capable Man- Hops - 6 avo Richland 4:05, Farm aud Market Briefs. ”mffia ms-ofinggglggo 615, Rochester (B. * __.___:e * 2100 15 he) $40, Sepe Hoge a ae. ~ e [ise gag fifimofi an “$5133? __ With the sale of the cheese of the (Canp»s } an: tns' 36g; {n' Detroit, CA-! Mills factory, 176 boxes, the last lq of } 1' mm: at 15mg]??? 3&0?“ng cheese of the make of 1889 in J§ifer- 63553; gfisigg‘ggfl ous A. me. and Son county goes forward. The chese is P Kn to, hased for Coon & Swart, of - fimton 9:88 A X were purc warts. ”0mm“ wwvmach Philadelphia, Pa., and the transaction is a 150, Low- somewhat peppered with \b lsm * M,. Arrive at Carthage 64 ub i uncolsm, 6:10{4,g’ififilotrjfiawgfi3fi5m g? which seems to be characteristic of the ive at Carthage 10:25, and sas 54 1125, Al Montreal houses. The story as related reached his factory at 7 a. x. salesman an offer, which was refused. Another visit followed a few weeks lter, +. cheeseto send to Coon & Swartz as a sample. A. *A}: York 8:50pm t Pos» Utica 10: 6: tia CLAYTON, 0G- A :; 0 i gamesem -= pass Cobre \zt pniladelphia 4:40, d 4' \L9 M Avriveat Philadelphia at9;10 M. Arrive ”leaps Vincent at two cheese. P. X with steamer arriving at Kingston 1: 4:40, Now ; 7:00, Low- 63\ Teks i and Boston 9:85 A. M. 0 AND fionwoon. aL Ard 15 A. ensburg | 08061. ogo ot wa he , inst 45, Nor- {layton 6:45, Ogdensbur , y # 5 h ff, and Norwood 11:85 P. x. 0 2D trim a. w. i c\ Arrive at Sackets Harbor at 'an p. M. Arrive at Cape Vincent at 8;00 tig to purchase tickets are requested p for ata 9.4 gang.“ f ry! Boston ): P. X th RM. Arrive at Car t ; Nok yea? ye at Philadelphia 10:2 wood 6:0, and GNA gprings 7:16 NT if“ SACKET! ANA 4 a l $wa * Arrive at Sackets Harbor at at Cape Vincent at 11:80 A. X; An excess chars will be collected a f \$1325”; the cars. when fares aro eitc rains cheese taken out. THEO, BUTTERFIELD, * yal Passonger Agont, Qswego, p finSWEN, General finger poi cca v T - 0. R.R. City Office. No. 3 Arcade ! \ ~ WATERTOWN, N. Y. i (KETS ts of the d at lowest : Tm; calblo $6“; Index-paw n and rater Donot forget No. K. Y. ed the salesman that the cheese were good as sold, and teams were engaged Shradt pay over 1014 cents for the cheese. the cheese wont on. i TALK AB O U ' PORK AND LARD. Thive on hand a large (111111131- suspicion was mroused. - The chees, how GETTING A LARGE COMMISSION . | buyer doing business in this county for geveral New York, Philadelphia and by the salesman is as follows: The huyer The mles- man's suspicion was aroused at the buyer's early appearance. They met and looked the cheese over and the b‘uyer made the and the buyer told the salesman that he thought he could get him 10}, cents if ho would consent to let him have two The salesman said he would take 10 }; cents-and consented to let him have tie The buyer said then they might just as well test the weights, and save him coming down again, as he had mo doubt that they would take the cheese. The salesman saw no harm in this, and so the weights were tested, and the twyo Upon the departure of the buyer he told the salesman he might just as well deliver the cheese to the depot, as he was quite positive that the cheese would be accopted. - This imptess as to take the cheese to the depot the nest day. The following morning the buyer appear || be overrun with \chucks.\ ed before the salesman and said that. he had just received a message from Coon & Swartz to the effect that they could mot [ He 2 _C p* did not show imy telegram.] The sales FRANK I“ BAKER‘ man said he di@ not like this, but srip posed they would have to accept and agen Fo ~* make the best of {t, and the delivery o After the buyer baad: returned to Watertown it occurred to the salesman that the buyer did not show tho telegram to:- prove his statément as is customary in cases of this kind, and his ever, were practically sold at 101; cents, Farm and Market Briefs. , Caps Vireent grange now numbers 'about ninety members. . James Barnes is to manufacture chees in the Weel factory, Denmark, this fea- son. y A shipment of veal calves will be made from the Watertown stock yards tomor- row. iP If this storma amounts to anything it will be the means of preventing an early open- ing of the cheese factories, The majority of the cheege factories in Lewis county will open between the 7th and l5th of April, if no storm interferes. _ Will Weed of Lowville, has exchanged his cheese factory on the East road with A. R. Schantz for three dwelling Bb uses and other property in Castorland. «$3 Nearly all kinds of fruit along the Hud- som have beer severely injured by the ex- tremely open winter. Itis feared that a light crop will be produced this semaon. Ata mesting Friday of the patrons of the Petriecheesefactory, Turin, H. Petrie agreed to make and furnish for one dollar per hundred. - H. Doud was clected siles: man,. E.P. Grant and three other gentlemen from Clayton are erecting a cheese factory at Noseville, about three miles from Pamelia Four Corners. They expect the patronage of about 300 cows. - Patrons of the Lanpher factory, Harris burgh, at a meeting last week Thursday evening, decided to pay Mr. Lanpher $1 per hundred for making and funishing, and also elected him salesman and treas- urer. Messrs. W. W. Halland Thos. McMichael say that it would be the best thing that ever happened the dairymen of this region if a storm of sufficient severity came to prevent theese factories from opening until about the first of May. The following item is floating around: \'An intelligent farmer gives the lowest price at which corn can be raised in the west without loss at the various yields per acre. His estimaté is as follows: | \Sixty bushels to the acre, 18¢.; fifty bushels, 15c.; forty - bushels, 180; | thirty-five bushels, 22¢. ; thirty bushels, 30c.~ Unadilla pays 10 cents for a wood- chuck's tall with the view of externinat- ing these animals, which at certaire seasons of the year do the farmers much damage. The boys, however, set traps, catch wood- chucks, cut of their tails and lot the animals go t hatthey may rear their young. Some of the farmers say that unless tha bounty busi ness is stopped the town will An effort will be made at the next meeting of the town board to repeal the ordinance grant- ing the bounty. ___ Facets Worth Knowing. In all diseases of the nasal muceusmem- - | brane the remedy used must be nondrrita ting. The medical profession las been slow to learn this. Nothing satisfactory can be accomplished with douches, smmufs powdersor syringes because they are all irritating, Go not thoroughly reach the af- fected surfmces and should be abandoned ax worse than failures. A multitude of persons who had for years borne all the worry and pain that catarrh can inflot f Cream Bala. testify to rmdical cures wrought by Ely's i; of Jefferson County Pork. ~ Als, Jard of cur own rendering. And in order to reduce stock, shill offer for next 60 days: Pokby the barrel. ..... £14.00 Porkat retail |. .._. 80 per lb. larlin 80 or 60 1b tubs-8c per Ib Tard at retailin 3, 5 or although no money had been paid in -to bind the bargain. The salesman folt satis- fed that the buyer bad led about the telegram, and that Coon & Swarls bad wired the buyer to take the cheesoat 30 cents, which was practically\ his offer | the cheese sulted. But the cheoss wero gone. - The buyer placed to the cred &t of 10 lb pails 10c per lb Call early and have your or- ders filled, at the Elkhorp Mark- et, 17 Court-st. L. E. REESE. tude a od ,. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. UH I ~- “Eek and 0“at on Franklin-st, price $8,201.00 Howe and lot on Mill-st,, §1 800.00. Homand lot on Washington-st., large lot, rop- fill sell f i a“? b ”$83,200.00, with a little repairing nédem dwelling, can be made a valuable oue and loton Rutland street, $1,7 flmf'11mc Msénrms in e A sgcres, fino su bush 3m farm in a humus of rate op apple apd cul ~ Burling street, $4,000. Home and lot on Stone-street, $2,800. Tim 0f 85 acres, sitmate 8 miles from this city, villksold cheap. femal building lots in desirable locations at Bit all prices. Tukep for such services. . Money to Loan. pC a The factory meeting of Cream o% the £123,203 COMPANIES REPRESENTED | valley was held Friday night _ Jos. 20 co c. <a ftl}; Homer mikes,. P.. Babcock, §lesmag, fifigfater German - - Rocher | secretary and treasurer. Factory - open limiting Fay.) - - Readi’xsg‘ Aprt Het. tou Norwich Union | - -o O0 = - ”Emfmg (C. E. Parks has purchased his brother's as“ - - - 335,31 interest in the Hailesborg, cheese factory mmg‘é‘g - 00> England | and will run the factory the coming sen- maity Co = - New fork | gon - At their recent meeting. John; B. #s promptly paid. JOHN R. PAWLING, Ofice No. 13 Commercial Block, Watertown, N. Y. _ FE G KIDNEY ' BLOOD the a L0 g I& LIVER } ‘N i OMEN euffer un- , sperkable tortures from | muscular weakness, chused by impaired nerves and poor blood. Uric Kid cy «id poisou, unsuspected, nerves, and weakens the “(8073's the blood. By and pol by, if the Kidneys 'do not properly purify the blood j thencomas prolapsus, retro- version, etc, Blood 75 yoor cent. pureis not a néturisher -it is a death brecder. or from any form of fe- 08s try the herbal. harm-« If you suft male kan 98, efAcion t, guaranteed\ in the town of Cham- vation, id without stock and farming utensils A ity to purchase a frst-class farm. Oro! the finest brick flats in the city, No. 3 ure in showing property and make REMEDY \Wl A BOTTLE, SIX FOR $5. TRY IT TO-GAY | the salesman in the bank $1,084.45, and I drew on Coon & Swartz for the choose just l$1.125. showing clearly that the cheese were supposed by Coon & Swartz: to Eave been purchased at 101, cents of the sales man, and as they were purchased on | the usual basis of an eighth of a cent commis- sion. It would appear like a clear steal of a quarter ofm cent from the factory of Coon & Swartz. « Out of respect for the Watertown ch eose board we will say that the buyer in cqueg- tion ia not a member of the above nmmed organization. - It would seem that _ our northern choesomen would get their eyos open after a while. an_._-____ t 81. Lawrence County Ohcese Factories. (. E. Gifin, who recently purchard the West Gotxverneur cheese factory, hold a meeting last Wednesday. Hels to re- celro $1.121¢ per bundred for miking. he to pay all expenses and keep Inszared. waw Gardephcee's Sick headache Powders positively zelieve headache in 30 min- tutes Ask your druggist for them, or they will be sent on receipt of 25 cents by so?“ H. Rice, druggist, Watertown, Fine Debesa layer raisins 15 cents per poynd at Englohart & Weston's. - gry our 30¢. teas It bas no equal. glebart & Weston. _ ° In- PLANES, Distomn Saws, Wm. Skinner was elected prosiderat, P, Lockie, treasurer. C. E. Giffin salesman mnd secretary. Factory to open sbougk April 21st. j I The patrons of the Osborne Lake ha- tory held their meeting Thursday even- ing. H. B. Overacker, maker and secre- tary, Levi Smith, of Gouverneur, sales- man, H. Brown, president. Frtory to open April 21st. Day was elected salesman &nd treasurer. eighth of the selling prick. *: Hops. . nothing except'dullness the gale of the Ed bales at 18 egats, 1 any try. The weather has bean so W&IN O in their yards, and, are indications that the hig tor, it is thought the yards aro in s goo condition as last -year. <- A Capable Man. Dairy Editor TIMES: . I am informed that the South Rodma this arrangement the patrons of $his tory are assured of fine cheos. As Mr. Parks secretary. He makes for one- March 26.5-The hop mar- ket remains practically Ainchuged. vith Since ward Young lot of 40 ast week, no sale of accoun# have been reported. The demand qn=the part of brewen seem to be light, although some of dur dealers re- port thatthey have orders to buy-3f they can find the grade of goods wanléd, There are very te® hops left in this vicinity, and these aro in scattered lots about {ie coun- lite that some of our hopegrowe¥s have improved their opportunities to set poles while no grubbing has been dome, growers report th@% there ps have winter - ed unastally well, and 'that roGgts are plenty. Notwithstanding the open win- | ohefifq‘fug‘tory will be under the supervi- slom of A. Miller the present mags with Mr. Haskins manipulator of the ceri. By face- Mr. Miller ayails hinaself of all th tonproved took's Levels Buck Brothers' Chisels, Barton S‘haves, Auger Bits and Carpenter's Tools of al kinds at 12 WASsHELNGTOX-ST.. Spormenberg & Wnddifxgham. £ d 8 This cut représents to the public and many customers will in@ all the latest desi spring trade; all and tang I+ valuo, and ns the city . chasing elecwhere. Stanley Rule & Level Co, . -_ Chisels in Setts. AN OLD FAVORHTE. his the artistic curtter and mer- chart tailor, located at 84 Court-st,, where you sin 'woolens for the armaents mado to mum-(3 ruglcul tailor can give as £00 ne work manship as iny house in Call and examine goods before pur- ;e a p 't‘l'°°AB°TT'& LIVER method¢ \ &f handling milk mé& turing cheese,, and with his having compared notes from time to time withthe veteran maker, C. B. Wilson, his cheese now rank 8 1-2 Court Street, ALEX, MONIGOMERY'$ CHEAP INSURANCE THE \ Phoenix MutualLife InsuranceCo. OFFERS A POLICY backed by over $10,000,000,00, on the renewable term plan with rates as low as is comsistent with safety, and toadjust them at regular periods in the future as experience will dictate. Rates for this insurance au follows : Age 25, $13.34. Age 40, $16.45. Age 30, $14.13. Age 45, $18.70. | Age 35, $15.16. Age 50, $283.16. All other kinds of policies with liberal features. See themall before you insure. __ T. C. Chittenden, Agent, Watertown. Chas. M. Marshall, Agent, Clayton. 1}, 2 aa - H. S. MUNSON, Manager For Western New York. m % < ~ A Splqndid Opportumty for the Ladies | Toreplenish their wir with fine goods Corset Covers, Skirts and Combination Aprons, Children's Disses, Intgnts' long and short Robes, &c., which have been in our show window and aresli ghtly soiled. We Place Them MARKED WAY BELOW ACTUALCOST TC MANUFACTURE If you are interested call at once, Seo the XOBEY NEW UMBRELLAS | Juitreceived. - Gollin«3 Oxydised Crooks. New shapes, low prices. New Dress Serges, Extra Widths. New and fashionable shades. | Extra fine quality. We venture to say that theese ary the a finest serges shown in FV atertown this season. New Spring Wraps and Jackets, Canamara Circles, &5., &c. . Children's Jersey Blouses | Sailor Collars, Puffed Sleaves, &c. have lots of new goods to show you, It is imposible for us to Beau ties in two colors. Come and see us. We mention them all here. BUSH, BULL & ROTH CoURT STREET. 4s R * A a _ Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. Lot No. a 4 to seebthem. al 0. H. Burditk, Wine Merchant, And Daler in IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Wines sun] Liquors; ggmsfn ALE, Also Wholesale ard Refill Doaicr in cigarséTobaceo gand And Solo Agent for the result of your future patronage. experience with thos nowy using this It is only glass bangs. Square. * No. 6 Franklin Street, Over Rider & Schauyler's - _FOR $5. TRY 4T 'TOo-DAY among the best in the county. © i ' A. W. Isormaian. Wateitown, N. Y. PORTER, ETC., mokers' Articles. Mutou . A trial bottle of the \Man batten CLub\ will bo This 150x211- rand. pt up in fullquasct ocgzagbn flint white No. 6 Commercial Block, Public ONLY HALF PRICE FOR NEW Swiss Embroidered Flouncings, 45 Inches Wide. Le We have purchased four lots and offer them at the following extraordinary prices: 1, at 50c. Per Yard, Worth $1.00. 2, at 88c. Per Yard, Worth 1.50. 3, at $1.00Per Yard, Worth 2.50. 4, at 1.50Per Yard, Worth 3.00. KID GLOVES. See the lotof 8=-button Suede Mousquetaire Gloves we. offer at 50. per pagtr. One lot Biarritz Gloves 50c. One lot Foster 7-hook Suede Gloves 50c. Our new stock of the Gen- uine Foster Gloves now open. New Black Hosiery. We offer a complete stock of \Cloria\ Black“ Cotton Stockings. Among them we show the new highspllced heel, spliced with linen. Ask HUGH GLENN £60, noe -> alll fe FRANKLIN SQUARE, UTICGA, K.Y. - Satllrdajf, Misses' School $1.25. 1 Lot Ladies Fine % - Men's Shoes. Cla 4. reduced prices -C. W. N at a small outlay,. We have a quantfiy of Skirts and Chemist, _ 8, on Saile, Today, ALL ABOUT A PAL The Arsenal Street Cash Grocery is selling the gens/t. barn pail for the mone reanufactured. It A 3 tron Hoops ant Brass Bail. Itis a pail no farmer should be writhout, ana would not be if he once camincd it. Thy are sold for 20 cents. | This pailis very substantially made, the bottom being noun-01151. t the weight of a horse would notinjurit. They also mgke an * Excellent Sap Pail. _-_. Choice Smoked Hams. We have a nice lot of moked hams of various selling chen he IL for a $333? “when laid migrant a with the bare _ ' - my you j ff R T. Sith San ne fud. aan & TG ' near : Public. Momey to tate ”MW ancing, dra mi Oflce open. a \t THR # MADE, cx Lo ‘srpgxbff; ae Ara the best... Thgnm 106. ful in. ition, iftiiticinlight= ing and -#3¢ elqantly 4 zy finished. We make s magmatic? secuts pleasing | Elm” 'of ° gilt and of ~ K ria tack motes) | eautl] T J L \t L‘b)x1“il“i d Novy brodicant - dozn cabis. .. dioprhp tp cc , 'g - a a~ z A. ty +4> £ | tramed in' u Navy gilt frame, and drag x Suo 2 MAV GA F* i>. bly \| ~- Studio, Woigetown, top m aes ONE MORE BARGAIN JAY Sample Shoes 3 and 3 1-2 , 'at about £-2 Regular Price. - i p's «Good Cheer\ Shoe, sod always at now $2.97. A big bargain ne lass shoe. Other goods onour Trunks and Satchels at low figures. | CALLS &.60., £0. *, +\ 9 ad H B boew\y C :] § w ubbard. m¥1¥mw one-mm % Ms x : p 0 £28 < bn 'A t gsff - + 10% a4 no & for a fine ~- tables at -~ &