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3 3 2^^iK^yJe3^5eSKKSSE«S**»5^&lJ t S A 5£,r ! Bra=itsn^iss:.n,vsi,'j ii_ < >rscr'ars^Aj c ca^'ae;iiScA«s*fftj mm m. •yt : m:.w*toitotw&is*: !£HE \board of excise meat oaMuc- das TH-F. *fey. caaate will'open- n<>xiT«e«-1 FOR bargains call upon Gowdy. \' THIS IS a good Fitch & tf Mii. P. D. Simons will sprinkle our streets the coming season. time to slick up aronnd your premises, ' Aimvr lot of wall paper just re- ceived si the TIMES book store. STEPHEN Adsit, of Sonth Rutland, father, of B. D- Adsst, died on Satur- day. HABEREK BROS, are bound to lead 4IX Foot wagaiuabteto THS Lewv-ifiQ Cornet band will gfe?e open air concerts Oia Saturday evenings during \the coming summer. in the furniture line, it. Their prices do '^y&'-ft* ::i-i=. V-'f.'show'^ Haberer -:=-.\a:...--. Holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the Epfspopalehareh nest Sunday morn- ing. ' WOES feij. commenced on the new bttikfte^ about to be erected for the insane .at the county house near this village.- • ' . Bi7SGt,AKs~eat^red : Rowley &Hor.- t-o&gs store in Utiea-TiiRrsdayui^ht and earned away $600 to $800 worth ofgonds.,.- • ';\ SGHoiSEr.'\ai'striet No. 2 ;(village) commenced yesterday with Robert \F; Juries, Miss Minnie Sehraub and Silss Aiioy .Tattie as.teaeherg. ': their. appparari4e< ;' ; ' already..'iaade- '-.-.;• •L<^^^tgfe &Mfm4$l8 elegant '.-' new:ittess%&ilsJiiSltT^ceivSdv '••;' : : _''-•: •'\•'' .'-E&Js&iKe-^ ••services--' Iri•;;$£,. I&e ; VBb^s;he*'pi tiiasViBage .^lii he/%after : ^am^ce V St^?|B;P^ •'&!•-; :,.!•;.' •;'• -; .-\.-..;li«;:ittfegf*.ks* Oi i -TSSTfttjeriow.^'-.-.^led in • =- that' city -6a; -- • Tiara^y last*-sge<§ & years. . •. '• -' - •. tojs ^tTttiTer^%/*8%e;ie^pa?for of • feral, ^eb^c%#^^^. pbtmp> • rV^fe^BtelOTs^Mtee^Be^E^i^' -\•>; €laii3^&^«sg^bAMae^ : the - %s^d:'$m^m ^ng: island,&as : ^^tpbeliimgi \>'::;\• :\ ;1 \'^ ' -\'•'-''.\• .Tprg Sshool Ja. district ISfo. 10, Br'ookiyh\ \side will eomineBee- Mon- day, Ms>;SffivlS«S4/with'.MIs8 Lnoy' Bjouse. toij GoraKeeaer as teacher.^. A i'tea year oldS.'fepy tit John Pergosoa livlflg ixearvGlaytoa,.sati.iaapjtHof bQiiiog ' wateiv the other 'day* and Beaded' him -SQ b&div tbat'he died Honday. •. THE lar^fe saw mill of T. B. Ba,sse- lin at Bearer .Pdlls, knowa #s the Sietehfiber inilt -was : barbed Tuesday, evesingv Tkera was'M iosurftaee of -|l,fla0''QQ the mill f the loss Is uu ifawiwav \•.='••:.--- ••'••••'•• •.••.\ . R. C, Pramo of this town has par- i eha r ?ed the Brady farm on the Deer Biver road. . A horse owaod by Wm,. Storla of Morristowa, baelied upon a power- ful saw and was nearly cut in twov If you waut t o roa^e money, call on iShepard & Stoddard and secure some of i he hafga'ns they are now offering. Tuisi special coaimittee appointed to investigate the TJtiea Insane Asy- lum made their report to the legisla- tare yesterday. REV. I. Jeakins, of Martinsburgh, will occupy the pnlpit of the M. B. church in this village next Sunday morning and evening. OfBSB-'are out for the marriage o. one'of Lowville'a fairest daaghters to a young.-, gentleman of Utica. The .ceremony will take place on Wednes- day next. . • MR. Charles, T. Pease, of MEarfcins^ bargh, entered the examinatiohfor position under the state government, by the state .civil .seryiee reform as- sociation at Wateriowu on Thursday. -•\ : ;--\•= ^^^enrp\eraac& jfanerhsefe \.was -^•\ ; ^(^m^en^aisnaeni.o^ :.''\C- .^i^era'i^^t^^'-. 1 :;•':\ >:'':;-:• A%^\ :{ -S ;.ixr^ fegri^^ao^P 11 ^ Jferi * —lilj intend \W ei€«fcK*ri^-%# on \•• :. ''their\' ne^ly. pnrcn'ased M% oaShafy 1 '•- '-'-•::• t^d\W- -MM<^SL mom* feOT r '?--•'- I^^B^iAai^e^w^as^of \ \ATTOKSEY B. &,• Wynn, legal fedviser-of.the R, w\ <&0.road ^ays {l-at-'ei>rijaEa&n,;wiilci».nt^t aie re- eepfc deerai»a of the E.. S>.' csm- miAsion iri regard to the Sandy Greek branch.. ' • - .. • . \: : : ^aeefe m\i$M*J&- #* GelpbratehW '• ^ ^JtoaasbiHrgfe, \at^;.^ce^ : a,ppand. •: JQHJT. 'Jlc]Kih|eyy; a •tramp; was drowned ia\the d^wego ca.nai.at FaU •foa,at..tevdnigittSatarday. He had spent, the day around Oswego P?;lte.. \k bottfe halT-.fiftsd with whisky -^as :fQn^d%.oneof hlspo-ikets.- , ;'WmT% cents will buy-the' same amount- of goods that one doi-. lar-wili efeewtiare-if yott go tptb.fi-' ;e«sh'stoi4 of ^fech'&aoway; Es- meinber we still sell fmit of &© loom. aa.0 prints; at-tb&sanie prices we have : -:been'seMng:Aem;for; . • •- • ' ' if- , DuBJtx&'isieyotionai-eiereisesatthe : -^flon'#^a''.peaAeat^u^. Sunday; an: : iavltaiioa\ wa? exteodeded to Ml wh« #ere - d-esiroua of' failing- Ohfistian • fives U ariser Ali ; responded exeept- gi0:.-;^f^: :Saigit,.' ; ine, \DeBnyter .^murderess.;.-•--•. vv.-v.-\'' '•;••;\' '' When in Lowville do not fall to call on Shepard & Stoddard and ex- amine their elegant sto.el?. of dress goods and millinery.. Their store is filled with new goods which they are seHing at unheard of prices, H,Qi?. Francis Kernan and Charles I). Adams t of Utica, H. E. Gonger of Gouverneur, and A, E, Eaiby and H. J. Welchi of Garthaga, have; Item, ip attendance at the special term, of court held inonr village the present week. . \': • \CJ!53KKEsf' &> Bo^iis;'.-pnrebfsed;; on - ^esday/of the-Binfepr^ - gair.;\fpr wfcicfe tney.;paid : .%i e^P ^ •Tsbs new^ teit >o,ote.: ort'Ihyiiene „Bai>n53iolog^ nd*;^^^ ife&ff-n^-in a&W.eV)miTQidn^ schools-;. '. iaofe h^. arm bfeStaesda^;. M& &4i: innTQ&gon^JMmeibo.ar&^i^aA.&sIip;- ped aiidfe% breaking.iHS arrn,%fe®i9. • eJl^w.-.TteiGfos] ;,.\5W>^guijar.amiual-a^etin^;ofthe liawyillg Bqiai Cemetery Assoeiat-ion for^hee^ •aDd-such •o^er.;bi!Js|a8ss as/may come be : for&it, will Be lield at tie .office, of fte'dden & ^obre^ injhe yi'liage of jiOwvUlej 'in. .^ pa-Monday-, May .!%&.. jgg^. ^.- g. ib^ipeK.ji^,,sharps W : -'. .•,'. \ S^2, •/' ^•'•'A:'^^^;.V v '^--l^'vS^iB^^\q«->^ v;®3nv JKeorgS ^.^bwian.dy'an^ iicmr ,oj^ : ' : €iUm:p£ Morrfetbwa,\dred # Ms?.residen : ee. al Mwsrdsvaie^-last 3Ha?VBdwlarid Jiad'rep'-. reseSfedfiistownon:ttie;board ofsu-i ^« ; v|s0rs r -:ati.a[ih i&H was'a meinb-er ot^ffee; ieg%la|ar^ fi-jjm 'fne^fifst kti Iiiwrenee district. iMs: was feofd m ^bfe^conni^;^ •-':' ••-• :*:--.''\ ; : -• '•'•''-'.'\.•'• A- \special- town meeting-has been called to be held at the court house'in this village next .Tuesday-, to vote on the question of erecting a new bridge • over Mill creek, at.the head of Bayan street* The proposition is.to raise $3,000 for this purpose^ Anew bridge or culvert is also needed at the \foot of State street in this village, and. s'infce the town has several thousand dollars \in the treaanry out of which might be appropriated sufficient mpnay to- build .these bridges, \we see no reason wby thewb£i£shouid'not be d'oneatoBeei Kei&er of-the bridges are- considered safe in' their present-condition.. • ' A sBECTAii term of the supreme court, Judge. Vann presid!ng,opened ''atjte©.Cot«t ,HoftsQj,in this village ©n'Siiesdayl After severai'motions ha;dbeen.disi->osedof the case of i. &.. BostWicfc' against Emily Beach et at, executors \of the dtate of Nelson J. -Beaeh,\ : was -called. \ This suit' was Brought- to recover possession of the Beaeh'farm-in-the town of Watson which-was. sold by, the executors, to' ttfipiamtiffjas aHeged,. andpayment, i aiada;ihereon s -The ease-has o'neebeen tried and^ apgeaie'cl to the General Te^'SvMch .court ordered it ba'cS: M'a new .'trial. T, ..Miller- Reedior ^laintift and' Chas. IX. Adams for De- Tend^^.-.-Becisib'R reserved. --Mr, Aldi bo out . —Mr. C, E. Frnacirt, of Carthago, Was in town yesterday. —5Ii.^3 Kittie Arthur has been vis- iting friends in Garth igo. —Prof* DaGraff left for his home in Washington, Saturday morning. —Mr. George D; Brown has return ed from Florida; Mrs, Brown is still in New York. . ' . '—Sir. and 1»S. M.-VanNameo baye gone to Mt. Vernon,. N, Y., to be absent three or four months, —Bev* Mr. Pratt, pastor of Trinity church exchanged pulpits with Bev. Mr.\ilooker Turin, last Sabbath, —Miss E'la Wynn has engaged to teach ..the. school in the JEEarvej- dis- trict, town of Watson, the coming summer. —Bev. A. J. Cowles and wife of Sandy Creek, have been stopping two or three days in town, the gaests- of. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fitch. —Mrs. C. D. Watson . and son,'who spent the past week in Carthage, re- turned to their home in this village on Monday last- —Blr. Eugene Clark, who has' been spending some tame at Hanibal, Mis- souri, was in town test week.calling on his many friends. .— Mi-s.M'. A. Guiles, Of this town, is spending 6 w weeks in Carthage with her brother, Mr,\ Wm. D. Wat- son, who is very low With consump- tion. ' - --Miss Edith L. Turner has resum- ed her former posifci'mas oEgasj&i ai thei?resbytei-ian tjhureh, Inthisea-. .pacify, she has !few, if any equals among us. ' ' —J. Lea Bnsh left for Rochester on. Monday, where he expects to make an engagement witha mercantile firm to travel as commercial agent ior the sale of goods. '.'\•• ..I#-- : :yoii- wanr;\iMw:,-:ca^et;'|h#; \ ':• sp0a^ybn:sltouid': csHtipari Mtcb : & - -^w4yv?hpiaVf thfe &rgekfe.>i^ : .and ;•\.' 1^ndSppiest; : patt&rns «'v&rbipu^if?; . ^#viHle,-6^ceeiwaf'-aswEt-V-'.; _.tf^-.--; \':• aentof- tiitivto#n t : a^eCM:^re^: • ^deitce Ea Mi'srasv' St.-|i»wxfence m.y - .«fe^d%s.aga*:,'i£ri<Kieii6ls: : : wa^? i-^b&et^fm--;' ; ; ^;yi'\:-;'^''.'; : ;-ti - 1~:i • BlerJjiseV K*- febeoefc,.; seeeetia^;oi J-\ ih&BaG,ec^:^ '- ,. ferto^n^aied&t^^^iyersMfe^ailfprni^ -; 3!iim%da fcyo£. WnfttPiftiori;-'Sis'-re?- : ;, mMna wiii Tb^-brQnglit -tp^kterio#n ; : ^iu^^ineni. ; : A;/i : ';„ •\.-- 1\-V';'. --\~-\ '-'••.'- A^j^ Wlfflani-Bi Mm t mmi^ &-< \^»eetbr:of theHhrm'a-1-Te.aeher^ \i-^-Mfe rjecently^elfi feeir yjllag% #IH -. tetnito i® iifcpis^ 'J. :^o£ Jane^brinl^g .h^AniSy'wiffiMm,\ • : inaspending' Sieveral^^^eka-Ja-t-his .\-^efcmityii •'. : .> •\- '>--\'-..'\: jX-c..\' ~<:;^' : •V:'.- : -#|I5f. ; ;iBn»&: Mj£' -S'xsiife; iMSB\-be^ .-: : B6veine'a^risnig^^lyeifei^a^naoM.*; :'ing they visited f|M' Creefe •wh.eie, pt#' t^Mhtpmthr.tWp.gm&es s^- :.\ irsa fiti'p'fish^: ^feigMng'.: fSt&g6&eir\3Q- ;. JbSj;. »HC ^tarfie^-i»;.iim^ foi-Mte; ;V fbenis^rved:fer a!ftte:bVfeakifafit:* -\'„ * ';•' JM^^;^^^-^^?^^^^^^ s^' -• XSekce of ae^gobV: %, iP* A^Cranei: fn \ : infe' vflag^ lasS %Ma5\- naEgte > : Eier : *«Bdins:- .viei&.~ j^en to wMteatdwa •\ M:.po«r,lxe|atfe\g}r:s^^ : ; Seafdeatfit was not ; >. WfflfemSniifh,&-weli tatio faHxtsr •'Wing, M. Beh^eBk;'PaIM'S6. li^- . iin^'her-w|ife.an'axev s^^pA^^fAook : rlfet,Friday\4v*mfti f ^He.isbfelievea ;jtQ : Minsitie.; ;ThWe0ft|>ie--werp ; .about ;: ^ftj?-yiearfif.M age; aa€^ivV;noiehiL^ -.:'.\-<iEfeft«;V.-'-'-•' -X'-v - \A:'- :> '^' '*<.•}.• '••'['' '-' '•'\-.. %Wi^W$ I.g6({a SaMHistBfffi; ' .^rj^;,at':-'48 .-ceftM psr-yard -j;fe--i^0S,: •VBite^ SSfe pres* at aS^^^per/iyflard;. ':» gooS; .Oo^mos.^ressTat :§ ; cente per : ;yat^'\5.AtisiajE.io Jp'.S&esfing &a#y( by - '-jsiB^e,^ -eent$'? : Iia'wren.4e J>;lJ*-,S>ieet-.; -Mg $id% fey pifee&i\5| cenfe'j-lest^ft -' T^eigfefcOarpSfe Warp ¥ «H colors im, 2§ \ ^U^Mslipm.^: WebSi% -^y : M: :;> ' -•[• -J&i.£ ^iw^S^'^^^iif,^^^?' •*ille. «pij G-lential.e wfeo ai.e;SffJ.i#ed= ''--wMUm$; €e5cripOon'. ':$£ >citromc:<-ii^ ^ ;*aa& witf Aidvit fee. thefcinferesf\to. y&mnxlb j^^i, : W^O:fm : . \v&.wiH vasK; fhose plstees. ev^y&^ftrdsy,' Of:. ^fce:Kettts &iMig^M^ss& fr mepd3ie i , : : Mm}, $. avin..tiii^^-lf#p-:m.^!dffiseb i onrs ;-at %Q&yfMBi. jfe^iiog^;-H0tee t fr^m Elegant patierng inEtee^Caft UBS a,t *rd\.&;St0ddar&;.' : \.' ., .' - .^^B.f.--.£. ,lknsing;Of,0bpenhagen bronght-fo :thjs; village yesterday .a ioapT -oi. : .%-GsIebrat.ed- spiral -spring .beds: 'WKenh-eis ..n^w\maHiiTaatuTlhg pnia|arge scalp; .-These beds, h •^'^i-|9'&e^aatry:^r-'e^i. : d.or^ •bStty^ -pig e&w^Qrtapxj- : aredestinedrto pome intp teneril ulev. T/hese ileHy- ,&e$^mpm viilage. wej®fbr,jSaberer :Br-Qt'gets.. ,...-.-.-. , * .. . - ; .,.-,.. ^^PS^??9# lfeeni%gfppfeQal came 16 tiS;-On Saturday .:i«-ah: enti'rei^'.ae'w\ • dress, ^nichvimprp^es ife appeiraa'ce- yery • ^;teh. IWeMoMm'm injprover ;^e^t- also> in.pbe >mfOgj n^ of the -pap&r^ .-th#-:tetegr%Me-^ new-'s -'. being printed.\ ORL.fha-first ^age-;iBstea€ of ^eing; s&mpM.^ 0 n%k'iMe cbfenins 6filie .whpl&papir as^:beiefefore»'-TM ; ^pnrnal^isydonff.fn'ft.beat:o^^^^^^ changeai..,:;: ;-\ •\ : ; •\' < ':- '••' ~\ ... / :.' ^0*8^ feathieyg'and -tips : in great ;^%ty ^t.|hi|krd ^-gtoddftrd^. \-•!' G^^{jf^.DD,E--li^r:of : fll&A'jB'bfe .i(!an; Agficfelferi^t:for-, s'obie - .thirty' :ness ^$fiagement'-;foif.':a'year- or'two ;^^|Wiafe^£^d:iio^.t^ ^aitoE.' ial; ; 0egattniiBit;'ftnd iocatdd m the West:i'-vj|[0>.ae#r^vt6rga;'ihi^^^^ pfefe^BostaFflard^Alburn\ M his ol<l- Readers:^M.prfeMsj/apd rea'adsts tafini-^li .to-spnd-ilhi--\n'bVtf'-posfeai- givingV'ftsp^reseut location and ad- dress, .gaming- ftiap When \convenient- the.-reara in:which, they-were Me sabaciibgra; • Mr.-. -JtbiivS address is GniB^gpi:j3iinoisi :v > ' :-.'• jBjes|d^nt«. '--o^I'e^is.-^Ooaab'V'asid-- y&2fnify wi5i- -please take npiice that . S. E.;B!affly ot'A. ii% Moeum.sre. in [i&r.'ft'm 'fimjslQ^ed by me,;; either : as jgenfe or>o&erwiseVahd having small:' lectures - wMfth .they ^wis^-copi^,;Or enlarged-arid firdfdi.ea is todia|^.-'-,-v?rf^:/<;<jl0rior.'' crajjbri^ Wia I ;find: : -ft : ;to:; their-aayan:tage..'td briag ; 9y.|end\$hem^^ to.- my e§-'- : t#),Hsh;mehfc ; as\ j pan\ lurriiaa ihem' better wprk andit about -one. haif'the ;atnoa'nt fl4f any agent ; ea4 '.Imlan' •.btiaisessj; if.'ypiidonS^ baUeve-.it- cali -ari«t\se& fl^mpfes an-d\geE prices' t&at wffl^'open-yp42- eyesi \Remember I gnarfentea^^ork or-.tfo:8ale/-.'. ; •',-••.' c cBjespe'etfnBy, /•\. ..-;•• ''\\.''.•' ,-.. -';.-.:':-.'.-.-. •-.' .'-.- P; E. Siioctaf, Artist 96-State Street iiow.yillie 5 lC : Y- oyer : AbeH's hardware, store. . • : . EASI Sunday. evening Er; J, - H, pranee- dellvpred iii thp Fresbyterian .'ebufch.ofth& vffla%*e.his. lecture on 'The-Golpr. Line or. : a ..Pie4 for .'th^ Black ' fen,\ ; The church was crowded to Its dullest capacity,, there being, ho ; services at the ' other churches, and tlie large congregation iistened for more than ah.hoar, with breathless; interejfc and., .attention- to tn!a.--'fflosteftrnest.-^an(i; impassioned adfeess.- It wa^an.eloquent.plea-for the rights of tlie. biaek. .man,: who sMuggMng.'^gamst \tne-.-prejudiea- of -the Whites, and tfce sdvers'einfiuenees surrounding-him .has' nevertheless nlade commendable -progress, on tiie line 6 x fe'dneat.toQ aiid financial .sncr cesi- It has. been demonstrated that When the- ••eoiore^-peo^lft/havft;hsd a' chance they hayp'i'mpixjved in.' rn'orai : and -meptal cfctiture- quitoasrapidly as .^y-.sQierraeeojpe'^lQ,^ ed a,'capacity for business, consrdier- : ing the dfeafiyaBtage3- : qnder : which they- have labereaytha* •'Jtas-b'epn a sarprlse tpmaeiy. The AfrieaiB,tev- iig been.-brobght to this- 'country. againstniswili ;and\%ld inslavery fprmore • than two tos'dred: years, '4 has j now itixat Me has peeii -mrpde free,' ' -a'rigM to-ciaiaa. a- home amonijus and/;ree&ive eq-aai proteafeloen. under the lawv. Tnegeyigbts andprtvi'ieges' hehassolgeneraHy .been'permitted 'toeigcy.'.\ . ;\'; ;'\ \;.'• : ' : .X ; ' • Mn. 8. S. Baine has secured the services of John Coridon,a profession- iai eopk \ and waiter, who for some time served' in bis profession 'as cook in .the city of Washington, and for three years was with the Union club, of New York. During the past year he ha3 been with Mr. Baine at the branch Asylum, at Pairmount,. hav^-. ing been transferred to the principal asylum at Syracuse when the branch institution at Pairmount became clos- ed, Mr. Condon' is not only a supe- rior cook and master of tne ealinary art, but is also a geatl-eman who naa been accustomed to move; in the best 'society, Mt, . Baine:, as well as his gitesta at the Spring house, are to oe congratulated on the prospects of Mr. Condon's.services during the coming season. . Mr, Condon is expected next ;week« •'Buty is ours, results belong! to God. 1 ' Let Ueaye« be your, place to store treasureSi ......-' The more- a young man knows of himself the less hs will love himself. Social meetings for young men Sun- day afternoons at. 3:30, at their rooms at the Young Men's Christian Asao- elation,«comearfd : bring your friends* When the Lord's pay day comes, what do you expect to receive ? • \The wages of sin is death,'* Bom. 6* chap. 23d verse. \Happy is the man that, fludeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understsading.\ The wise shall inherit glory, but shame shall be the promotion of fools.\ '\• - ••..'.• TJI ERE wifl be a pablic gospel meeting, at the Y, M. 0.- A- rooms .'next Sunday atteinoonjaf 3:S0 p. m. All are invited to'\ eome to thisser;: vice.\ '-•'.-.\'- \.' ' Do not forget the service of song %i the Y.; M-. O. A; rooms next Sunday afternoon. ', The centre. table of the reading room and; the paper racks on the walls have agreat variety \of reading mat-^-. ter,. --;-..- '-\. \Watch and pray-that ye. enter not into tempation,\ Matt. 26-41. . 'Remember the Sabbath day to keep itholy.\ '' '•';,. : \; •\• \ Booms open only from 1 p. m. to 9:15 p. m. - \if any man thirst let him come unto me and. drink.\ John 7, 3?;, ; \And. whosoever will let him take of Cue water ofi-'fe'.freely, B>oy* The Lowville circulating Library,, terms are:- Quarterly subseriptioh in advance, $1.00; books, .tea cents, a- Week in. advance, or two cents per coBS^rsA&MM^ '.• .- J. S. Mitehrfl was up from Albany on the Sabbath. \. \;.•\.-' ' ' ' • S. E. Stant&n called on his^Copen- hagen friends last ^ypsk,' jas,.A. Lansing isfcopa'e j its wife's mother, Mrs, Lyman Waters, is .very siefe. . • •.'.'•.\\'.\ -. '\'.\'• Wayne O. Mungerand family are here visiting fheir-many relatives,' '' Carpenter and Edghi'lthav.e bought Mrs, Sylvanus Mtogpic's .f4rm. . - Bev. W. J. :Oat,hbertsoh, of Manns^- ville, preached two very acceptable sermons in the,Congragatlonal eharch laBt;Sunday« \*.' ••'.'•••.• ,'r- Enderta%er Lansing attended the' funer'ai of Stephen Adsit whp.dipd from an overdose of mofphine%t Ty- leryiile; • , ; ;• - '. '.:. ; The young people held a calico danije afc-the*Davenport SallPiiday evening. ' . ' - - -.-.\-. went for new goods . -AJiother %bm& -;fet our y ep^Munl,6^ has been icnadp. sad, by the deaffipi ^rg-.: George jpiiiard wtodied iast\S'ri» day. Mrs. EUard was ipv yi and re^ speetedby'aU'wiio feew-iKi\. She ieavesa 'husband and \seven children to mourn her iosSi'\ The funeral was very largely attended on -Sunday at St. Thomas e&'urcb in Greig, and the l-emains were taken to Constableville fer.burial. . ' • -' : ; . .'-; -..--... ••\ .. BGsatrsr,.. Say. '..;-•. Trifle3t4«ai<ss..-.v-. : .- .\-^.\•v ' ;~Mra*A> ^-.'Seaji-.ihas jjQst.returaed .\ ^m?few:Y6rfe^viiri*8 #:a®$des&a* ile patterns for Iad&$.^ia iha&pH. Tim&Xvl fm 3»a|fc> i\ayo*s she \wilt be, glad.-it*^-onjetana^.^tainer iaWw rooms on Shady avenn^ . .' ;. \'.. : . -''\.'-.-. '-'•-:• ; :: -'Mm, -A\,MM&m*>f\..' . -; 'Mi.-: -;. -'.---..'M'igiA,<i5v:piaesrffia.- - :pu WAnt'fsum.mer.;8tlk call ap r • on .pile|j*;.GOfWdy* -' - If yea .want a Mack-silk,.' P;Mcit & Gowdy, h;at6gef, tMbe'ff,-' 1 .. If you wish a .cashmere £lr«gsi't'w$i\peyyon to look at Eitch :<^;&pWdy^;BeBatiftil nety^Tafly-Lane flH^fe Mack gooastMffseaHoA : at' v Pitch. • <§;.-Sowdy'g, j All wo'ol' ti^eott for diegsesjMt'reeeiVM at Eiteh & : Gow- dy%i. '..'A.' bandsomei 1-ine'of dolman eloifis tdt colors -a^ Pitch & Gow-dy's. Elegant mikado sfcirtingg at- Pitch & Gowdy's;..'. A little\ cash -goes « great- ^ay's in . buying. godrfa at i?iteh & GowdyTs,'. .ISew^piush snitjngsvery :;ebeap' hi- Pitck &-Gihffl&''8* Big'diive in'hosiery at Pitch & Gowdy's, Pintf' lace e«iiain'ai : snd'- tapestry % t Pfteh '&. Gs&w^s. ••'•'.'•''•••\. \\ tf .\f C^i-at Haberer'Bii03. arid sm SfOi ^Ghajpabef sui-& :''., \ -'.-; '• --. ~. Mr, : Richard' Bowman died very- suddenly at hisresidencs In this vil- lage about noon oh Saturday fesfe.Mr, Bowman had.been in. poor.health fot several months, having had >one or two paralytic strokes which; affected Ms.speeeh and.kepthim much of the tinae at his home. On Saturday moptr ing he fSlt better than- usual, and was •Out of doors during much' of the fore- nopaj bat .while sitting at the- dianer table he commenced coughing and in »very few moments was dead..; Mr, Bowman was born in Lowville, June 10th, 1S12, and was always a resident; of this town,..-. Bis .principal oecapa- tipp _ wag farming in '--fehieh. he was quite snce;es\sfui accumulated-; eorisiderablp property. He was a. good neighbor, a kind husband and an. indulgent parent.\ The funeral wag attended from 'his late residence on Shady avenue at 1 p..m..on Mon- id'ayy RB v. Dr.. J. BE; Pranee offl'eiat Ing. EEe leaves a' widow and. one:son, Mr, Jfaiiies.' P. Bownaan of this' village, to moarn Ms-f3ea;th. : *'At thai day when God requires of you your report of duties done 'here, whatshallitbe?\ ' - \Be ye \doers of the word, and not hearers only. ~ Jesus. Christ,' \If we confess our sins, He Is faith- ful and just to forgive uspursins. Then—Choose you this day whom' you will.serve,- Joshua, 24,'15. - . Pray for oar meetings., , How much time do you spend every day in'talking to God? .. • Have you ever Visited the rooms of the Young Men's Ghristiah Associa- tion ?. It not, it would be well worth the' : effort,' \Come.?' . \;. \ V/onderful I '*God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten. Son, that whosoever believethih Him should not 'p<iri3h,- but hi-v'e eyerlast? jnglife,-John3j 16., -. • . .\Neither is there salvation in any other; for thereis.no&e other name under Heaven, given among men, whereby we must be saved, Acts 4tfi chapter, 12thverse,,-. ..••,-;•• ••\..•' A tegular .monChly business tnebt- ing of the'Y. M^S; 'A* -W^ 'be held at thu>irfodsQ_s, Friday evening 4 'M'ay 2d. ; Work, for. the- night is coming, When no man^halj work.\ ' • • • '\For yet a little wbile,atid BEetnat' shall pjonxej'wiiV come, and will not tarry, M&b. io, m: . fttSt ooia ,' THE- T Kroirhal Teachers- InsHtato slosed'i-tB session in- th-fevirjage. with ;,a grand- concert last -Priday..eve.nipg. Th& concert -wa% under the direetipn •of Profc.-W.-ffi ,;\ B,'-itaM,^'.assistpaby-..tbe- : ifendeieiab.Qf. tMs-ptace. and Miss Edte Tu\rner Conover, Helen .Bidwell and others, and was a preat sueoess,•' The. hail was densely pack- ed.and the enterfainment gave entire >aHsfae!ioa to-'tfe large .audience as- sembled, -.The . selections were. ail. goottand the music and singing, .very finp. , At the closeof the concert brief 'rem&rkron;tn.e wprk'oi the lastitute were made.by Ool.' Copeland, Ds, J. H, Praace,.Bey. J. E, ; Pratt, Mr, G. ; ^ilbnr,. : Prof; ' EC.'O. Wortham-and Dr. H, P.\ Ofaanabfcts. Prof. E, V.. DeGraff said the rsMlts.of ths.Iusti- intphad beensaiisfactory bo& eduea-. tionaijy'ana flhaneMiy, ' Is, was the- first fWr weeks institnte oyer held in the\ ,si^tei.\and'WM therefore an. ex~ :perimen : t 1; but it.hattbpen :aaee.S3Stul• .beyoQii his most sanguine .hopes, Th e fop'pwing is a statement of; the. re- ..eeipis andexp'euditttres: rKeoalyeaior tiltUoo,„i ,•--——JSSOO \• . •fieasofti..aBd-slng]e tiisliets {<> eve- ning-.tsteitalmueMt s„, ... -lag, \ . •- •\ 'rotst'reeeip'ts .^l„ 'JjJ. _Si,325 80- Cost oi Instittit^... . . „».l J.T5J50- '..' •'.'••.•:\- ' - - SHAStt • Thisbalancefe the totalamount re- -ceived;by -Prof. DeGrafi'fpr hisser- :vices-fend ; Oxjiens.es at the Institute, It is probable that efforts will be madd t« hold, another Institute in our vil- lage next apring. ' - - ••.-.-' . Wail Pajtof—KV«IS Paper. .-TMlargest and .best aete^tion of Wall Paper ever brought to Lowville may now.be seen, at the TIMES Book -.Store.. Bi?o'W& and white bacfes very cheap—New designs in gilt—Borders in great yariety,' . As we buy outaide of the -pool, and for cash, we are able to giyp lower prices than are quuitd by other dealers, Oafl and examine oar gteek-and prices. • \ ..'<E0:w6. • FITCH & B-EstEB.. \Pive years, ago tuy life was a dread, all the time firotu Heart. Dis- ease; since using Dr. Graveii^ Henri Regulator the English language would fail_me in telling the good! \'•\'..' • -•\';• ;'.wit«?!»,..-• ' .',\...-..' Last Priday. afternoon during the last.session of the Normal Teachers Insiltata, School eornJ.nissioner. My—• eis-.wss- presented • wit«. a: gold, watch by fhe teachers'of-the Institute as a. token of thoir-esteem, and , a jtribute to ' his'faithmine??, fvisd.. zeal inift.& e'a^se-pf?#fla•ionv Thppr'eienlafloB; w'# r^nftefey Prof. De'rf?aff on behalf :oft^e:tearih : '>r.'?'In abripFbtitGomrili^ : .meters'- 'speech, to which Prof, My-, .era ^responded In a few worda, thank- rng-the.- tea'ch^rs for their- -generotss gift,, and assuring-them that it w-Otiid be doubly. prizM by htm, comin-ij as it didSom 'those' Whose highest in.~- : terests' -he had.\ t^ied' to serve,.and. whose confidence and esteem he vat^ ned, most of-all. The gift though m>-\ .expected-was riebiy meritedi'.fpr fevv. men in Lawis couhty-have .(lone 'more to Blevate.the': stindai'd of e4u6f,tioh-. in ourmidst'thap. Prof, -Myer3,.-d«r- ing.the-fesy brief moptiis that he haa t>'een;am'ongr my *-0nly; for his.-'effb'riis. :,thp| ; 8. woalii have been no teachers institute in .our, village, and ha; more than any other,niaa made .eoritrlbu-- tion« of time and money to insure its sucpepH. This he did, believing the institute .would -be of . great value to : ' Che tea^bcrs,. a-'aol' in thisliis judgment : wes not rit feult. These benefits may' hot bp . apparent-now, but they will be'seop hereafter in the better, teaeh- ng, and t'm . more effi cient, earnest; and faithful work which these teach- ers will perform as they go fo'their' Variousscbools toxsbnfinue whal'some, of them' Itsvd already determined shail. be their ii'f^ work. There is need of saeh training .schools' pi* Nor- mal Institutes lot\ teachers that they' may\ th.e 'more thps-Qughly. .prepare t-hemssivesfor' their work. arid, wp trust.they \willbecome a permanent ihstitution j-a. our ebiinty and'through-, oiit tie state. ' ' Joan- A4atas, of: Turla:, has.-inoved into the late Mra.-Bud^'s iiouse, . Mrs. J.'Harvey,-of Watson, made MtssEaima C. Batler a short visit a few days ago. '\'•'-' •'- • Gilbert Collins returned home last Ssianiay iiroai yisiflng. -friends • in- .Schoharie-Co-. -'••\' •' .. '\'.- .. Hon.;S.. Sylvester went to Watet- town last week to be absent a few da'yBon business matters, \W. BE, Waterman haa been visiting hisparents at Barnes Corners for a few days, returning- homp on.Tues- •day,-- - _'• .-' ' : - : : '.. :_•_..•'\ : -- ' ; .. ;. Alcgsahder. Marse^pf Btchburgh^'K'. Y.i js yisifmg his parent^, Mr.' and Mrs. C*'Mor^-. \\•• -.' -.'•' -.; 'y •': : '..• '•••• ... Tiie JEeyiMrj' Sianlord, pi\. West 'MBrtinsbui'gh, •conducted, quarterly' meeting servlees .In .the Methodist .church last Sunday morning..; . . \ :;.C. T, P(iase left on-Tueadayiot G*r wego apid Syraea?.e to attend to-matr- ,ters : cp.n.nected-'WMh MS land agency.- business. '.:'- - .... ..-.•..{• • ' ' . . : : Sugar maiing fojvt'kJs. year is'-about 'jlosed.up. gome\ bushes havp yi<?W- *V A- largeamd.>in$;0f.'?ugar,,'white with .others fog yMd has bften small, T.L.. Taylor-;is under .the doctor's care, threatened with typiioid fever, . Tiie -Bevi' M r» ^oyt .preached In the' Methodist elniren ikst-Sunday ';eye- ctag.. Hp'wili. preach'' -nextSunday eyeningln thie' Presbyterian •church,.' .George Alger \staffed h'is. pheese' factory on-Monday-%itb a good sup- ply of milk.,Qnite : .an.umbpr of -heavy iiaMes coiitraeted their gutter, to the first of May,.<3pnseqaen.tly.th.ey do: not draw asyet; . : : ; .. ' '-.••• • -'••' -.'•.' • -'P«2iie,i -, Ben, Stanton this week.; Dr. Stoweii is able to be put and look after his patients. Don't go by Ered Angle's if you want seeds, dry goods or shoes, A librae in one of the. teams that btought Rev. Woods household.goods here ctjed on the imy ftom Eoft Leyden. ...... - .Thp teachers report as being much please.d-,with the reeent Institute, The. Independent has Just begun yolurne four • long 1 inay it liye, Mrs, Elizabeth Young, aged 78, of Montague, was buried last week, also Mrs. Stearns Whitney,, of Deer River, .Tims the old are dropping away. • Nearly. ail of • the cheese factories have now commenced their season's WtfrfcV'. . - . • .-Perhaiisnever in thehistory of our village has there bean more work for mechanics to do than this season. • Alonzo Hartpr is a resident of - this village, he lives in A.Nichol's house; Hugh Bigham ..has purchased the John Davenport house on. .High street,' •'..'-.' ' '. ;'. : ' : -. • .V . • Carpenter and\. Edghiii . are now 4ealipg in fresh fish, The M, E. church has some hew side walks which greatly .improve the premises, -'-'•'.- •\-'••'\'. Rev, W, W, Conry has been in St, Lawrence county the past week call- ing on friends.. '.\.\. P. H. Angle ha^been after new dry goods, shoes, hats, etc,, this week. . ; ..Caaa Matly • has taken the Hod •Campbell farm in.Pinckney.. .-.--• . James Slater and Mrs. Lyman Wa- ters .are still very sick;' *heifrmany friends hope for their speedy recovery.. It is rumored, that there- is a bare: possibiHty of Copenhagen soon ha;ving arfoankv-\:-. ' -\ - ... : : - ' comnaenced . '•-.•• J}IA2f£< . Myron Cirowner has buildihganew nbuse. •..- .. • Th© old sink near.C, Cv .Pierce's store has been filled, which makes a great im jprovempat.In : the looks of! the place. . • • • . Elmer Lake is making repairs on his'ferse-barn. : .. .. ..'•-..•' -.\..:.\. : School coininenced Monday in dis-^ triet No, 15, M&s-Mabei.Waggoner is ; thetgachpr. .\ - : .'••' .- . '.'..':' • Tbe : sugar|; season is over:; it., bas 6eeft.« ypiy/.poor geasbn;. abdu't one half the-to|Q9;I ..quantity has Ibeen made,:-. \ : - ; - ..\-'.,•-,/. - , , -••.-'..'••'!,'•'' Soloh Carley and -isfie wfflnatarti Gtii a \visit to friends iri Michigan abbal; the first of May. • •: ' No wonder that Prank Remington steps high; for. they, have a nih<e porind boy,at their house^.'.'. . ., The'diamond drill is still running at the Jayvijle Miner, [• Next Mofaday'bur rio lice'fase-excise, board-meets. It is hoped that after that time if intoxicating liquors are sold in ;thi^ ipwn as a E> : everage.they; will be soid WIthotit. any sanction of; law, and that the offende'ra'will be .promptly dealt with aceordingiyi ';\'•- '•• ' . '.m- '•'•• %BSlyinK on- iestliapBlais '*iltfett.'.iii4ivJB4'.: Slowing; jaiigasge -oi s6me ^iracalbus-cnres jHMei>y:- same laTCgei-y;ptffieil~a^.aoctbr: or frateiitifiedicine iaa '.iajiteiiecl liicitts^iiSs ia . Hielrgfayes.ljelieTtinJia thejj^itjaoiS'it.'insaiie Mth, ffiat th6:^^SamBMiraote yftiirhe,spiloitn:. M on .thenii. and;f&at.-i)i^8...^lt^xiflui ; make tie cures, yBtfe tfie i5afialiea:jHeai<!lDieV ' issan tlitfilHie h^teatopiMm toi'Jielx 'iiraTas,- We h£y.e\avpided ji)pj>ui^ijis te»tImLpniaIs,-«iS. iLtiey dp jipt xdB&e the cures, «,lttip;ujg;h '• -we •iisero-'•••'••'.' : '•'',-'-'.;-,• •\---••'•.':.;- : of tlieiji, of tbembst •TOJj^erfpt^reff^piijji* taril'y.' seat.ufi; • It l»-oar.ineaieitte,.fippBiti. x-fers.fhal; malr'es ihecureSi '•\ Ijt-iaa tte'ye.ti»U-: •ea^nd:iigv,eretei, We ^lilgiyerefereneeitOi any pee for any disease simli.artciiiiely.own' HiieBjfea, or ^Jl l ieler to «ny-Ti^Ight)or,'as'; there; ir iiot a.' netghboSciipipa ik r tie;»iibWJa. : •^oHdputcai^iidVlts enies-bjrSop'BItterS. y..'A ipsrSs-a-OEi!,; -,..-. \\' : : -'. • A proraiaeilt jih'yslolap. of, Sjtttsburg 8aia':to- aiady patSBia mxr was'ooiriplalitJne-of *6r eoifctintiied ill aealt&v Adof msiiiatinity to £°wAs^aoilaglysald;4 \Try Hop. BKteW'. f he:iaay topi: a-.-ta e4rneBt.an4;uSea:the:Btt^ ;tsrg, from -wMeli: Tsiie oobtafiied: T'ermafiehr beatttj.. abftnps langbg at t&dootbr jrbr His' JokB,-;bac ; he is aofcsp- .well'pleasea Wltli-'IF, a* it-eostWm.a^ppdpaflerit; ;••'.; .... ' ,-i • '.;.••; «: V-?v^^ 6 ^**)SrpBB.- '.:'.'•\. -;,<.' \ ;.. 5ffiefe.e of acKaprs^-.att'item that irery: ^^Byperjton* a*e interested iii. i \WebeiiftTO |He:;scbedHl^XQr jfeitff 3s S3;00.%Moh-w'oiald. f : J ax ??5aacp^ariedtoingbed forayear.and- • ** ng»*OJfJfedany^laitf jQv«r *l t 000.*yea ; r.-for -»&Mcal. ajteiaaaee. aloae;! - And\ one single BPtwe of flop. - BltterB-iAkert\ & tbae -would, ^T*-|liy.8i ! ppffand-aU.Oi%^eM' sp i 0 ^es.^^^^ ;-.- .•\.'-•-' •••. . 'ii-xaAar'siwasB:,-'-..'• ,- .. •.-..' -. \:ph. hp-w. I-'dp WislimysikiL-OTasAi-cteaT: aBdjsof tm; ypnr«.» satd a.lady. to-her iilehd. -. Ton caneasQy malfettfloi'^iiBwereatlie friend.: -.- -..-.. ' \.- •-. ---i.- \Soyr.'Inquiredtnettratlaayi \ •'. - '' •u-i \j^Stofjg-o^BltterB tnatmakespure,xlon. : tolpodandWopmuighealth...It did itiorme ;asypn; obSerye; 3 ? : - : ;* .-. - •'•'.'... ;\' ' ;-• GI^K TO BX.=*HK. JlOOiOBS. .:,'-'''.•; •,'tB itBpssi5pe;t|at S&viGfodfreyiap and«,t- T , P*,-and.oQred by-BOBlmplea femady i\ -.-I assure yoalt is.trae-.thatiB-lB-eiiHr.eiy cnred,.and with aothiag b.ut Hop Bitters, and only tea. days .aeohis doetors gaVehimup' f nd-sata he mast die^froni^adney aud Iilyer tronblel^-. --,'.- y-- . .^Apilyfcln-ir^. . k& Sdw ^%^^.flj:e; : -+^A&r<m&Xfm 0S^ iMmS^^ ^** ^ «««>.«wi.* »too^, W-ituted. Five apprentice girls to learn dress- making. ' .'.''• .-.•. ' ' . ; .' MRS. A. E. SEARJUES, ' - Miss ALICE PEEBLES; : - May-lj-lHSl, •'\-.'. •••\.'. .: No Cure, No Pay! Dr.\ Lawrence's Cough Balaam, when once tU8d>takes the plsct' of ail others. Sea our ad- vcrtkihg columns, 20yi No molassr.-a and water mixture, but s.cone>.m.irrtted extract of the ac- tive medicinal properties of roots, barks, &e.,is nood?sS:irr-aparill«, . BONOS is liko the eye, which- can- not stiller the least impurity without damage ; it is a precious stone, the prieo of which is lessened by the least fia-w.-^Bossuet. - K'eeiVed.-T-Xate, Musgrove., Obloma, Irid; ppi* s&e-afc druggists.. UwZ, As we are not allowed to be idle in this world and to do nothing, so we are not allowed to •{,» wilful and do what we please.—Matthew Henry. Principal is a passion for truth,-— 'William. Haziitt.. •. .s?.®sarR--er©TiTE- .''©fc&osSi. -.' EScwases Wvec&e'd. aisd ^a.Hroii4 --.Tyaelis .Blow®, Atray ia. ©lito, . : I3AxmK,. Gv, April ; : 23^ iThe .cy- clone yesterday afternoon, destroyed 0.r.,da-!Bagpd thirty houses at Alexand- erville' and Ct.irrollton, ..Half a mile of lap track of the,Toledo'& Cincin- nati Railroad was torn up and blpWn: awaj'. .Porests .were leveled at. Alex- .an\ddryille; : .Several persons were in- jured, .TheJ Soldierp' Orphans' Homii at Xenia was damaged.' All the..ont- .housCswere Wrecked.. A number of -chUdren.werehurt: .. ' .' . It is estlmated^twerify'r&ilctenGes In ihiaeoanty'^e in ruins.^ Saw' mills, barns and other buiidlE!g3. were de- stroyed, .Telegraph' lines arbdown inail directions and^ theroads. arp'im- passable... Two farm-nfnds.are.miss- ing near WbbdbttCn,-. A briekschppl house was deriioHshed arid ofeher prop- erty destroyed, ' Ih the neighbornood of Miamiabui'gh the daniageis heavy. At Ballbroofc;... fifteen .-farm houses were dama^ad.' It is- feared-when- -full dejtaiis are received the loss of life will be appalling.. The- damage to farms is grpat.- At- one point the trains were unable to move on ac- count of the wind, in all directions Konth and east of here the sceDB of deatructlon. defies description. At Jamestown only a few buildings are standing. Six persons were-killed and twenty injured. The cyclone was about an eighth .of a mile wide, ; . JSA.RS.ISS 13Ji(i£C. Mr. N. Baff4io has been visUing at Miv P. Varey's. He seam's to enjoy married life as we'l as most men. - Some of our- farmers have com- menced sowing their grain. . y ..Sliss Jessie Bsanett.'lf vlsitlrig . friends in Lowyilie.- ... . •' •-. '. • • -. aiiss'Lettip -KimbleIs- visitingat.- George Norths,- :- -.- Mr.'.H. Butfe is moving te the A. Searl'a plaee which he.wiil peeupy the .present season..' .... • -.' . . There were ho services at the.Har- riSburgh Ghiireh last Supday.lt made the day seem very lonesome. ] . Miss Martha' Galipway Intends- ia. start, for Wisconsin in a few dayp.We wish her a pleasant trip. * ;We are\glad.to leara that Elton B> • hall is again able to be out after a se- vere attack of. diphtheria.. . . We are sorry to hear that Mr, Ohas,-, Johnson's daughter 1 is very-siefcand not expected, to live, v.. •••-.. -.. .'• • • Parmers-wn»,. ha;ve plarited ppia.*' toe:? should not:bs disappointed if fbe vines are-ntpped by;.frc!sj;.- • -' . . ' .' The roads are now. dry; and dusty-i ' Cow' slip*; for .dinner .are'araong. \the luxuries broaghf'to: ns by the early.. spring. .-..' - ; '• . ;\ \?'.; ; \\-.•' .. The L'anpher cheese,\' fiic'tery ,:has. Gommen'ced operations; ' Miss Hattle. Raridolph'-is'mAker.: -' ••' \ •'\-v ' \ iliss -Katie Ma.hsr, of . New. Boston, wilt teach,: in the Shaw .district, and.' Miss -Lillie lClmbaIIi..ot.-Cppenhagen, in theC6bb.district She peres'erifesea- S0D, . - . ;..' . '.-\ -..'.. ; ' ; ''•'- . •-'>.-..;• - -• . • .- -• -STB.AKGE'B.--• 'OTiBirilTa'tJElrL. '.;• Yes, tbat was ao* For years! suff- ered severely with scrofula;, sores, broke oat all over my bodyvindlam-. unable to tdlGse half that I-suffered. •I was not abte to obtain relief -iariii.11' used Sulphur' Bitters, which Com- pletely cured me.—C. B. DALE, 17 Allston street, Boston; 4iw'2. •Loa&m, POE b'ulldlng,iamber and shingles, call on Frank Henry, Trinity' Aye- nue... . , '\...'.' -. ' \tf . PIAEFOS and organs for sale,by-Q. H, CnOke. . Organs, cleaned and re- pa-ured. ' Plrst-cioss.plano tuner'- fur- nished. Gall at residence'bri Hubbard street.. Correspondents promptly'at- tended to,... . .. tf, - - * • . i - - - - -' ' -\. tor. S. c;.SIariley*s\.' ' ' ' •- office and . residence. \on Crouch Street,:.Lowville,'N.' Y M treaits\-ail achte and ehrpaic diseases..' Removes Cancers and tumors witnout the knifCi Is successful in diphtheria,; throat and. lung diseases. Calls promptly answered.. ;.-. .'-- ....- -'.•\. ; .••-'..- Wliat y»u:€an^ , iSi!i|--roy'Sa:te'.at- W.-M'tSMsitSs^s.g^es' R.oftiri at \'-... t r «s v y I*Q-*V prices.' ' Fifty j^arm, Ltmherand one nprse Wagons,\' fifty Pjatfprni, pind .three Spring Wagons,'200' Open and Top Buggies, : Light Pleasure' ,Wagons, : Large\apaprtmeMpf^^harriesses.anplall: harness shop.gopds.,' r \';':'. '29m9, ! - ; - -JSie Goldcti Star RsHge, .-;. ',' . • The neatest-prettiest aad most'eoh- venierit oil, stove ever, manufactured-. Ladies'don't'Invest inoil stoves .until yOa nave examined the' \Golden Star Range\ at Bo-W:mah'&, Gputre*. mou'l's. *• .\\\' ' •- .-.' • \\.-. : . ,-\\- : M AS «@j®k\ HEsh* 3W3 porfina-plSster 5a- Xiunflus fpi. its qnfclc iiid hearty..Sbfioit in. \QtjrlJigJiam'a Back, ;^hoil3iiati§3ni,- Scia-tTca^ . :-'-'-::< tb^B.xik, SJAixir Eij>,'^earaleia,-Stitf joftts. . ( '. •:-> :v^.S'oie'n<esCi-EidEtey Srbubles 4m4s31pains • • ' st.. >. ;ic..f lve& or-tleejhseatetL ItSooSiesiS.fcreng^ajj./ - jc.'u i StjbiuIttT^.athfi.pa^ts.' Tiie virtues iof'iiopB'^&aL- -.-:. .• * -s.-u\ : th-'t-i> ^cl'Vjm aa,t ready to limply- - Sripeiior to. '-;.^ i^! .--;'!.-•' .us sia'a EidvKs,. SHce 25 <;oiit3.:or '6tor iy?v -v -u.iy .Cf., i- 4^ a.r<tl. r ;a«'li. .. ^-.s.-- I-XJ-V^.-I.en i-. .1. ;>'.. .-* r.V-1'.'.i--; -JZc-. y!x::-jf.:V-..-.ic,x;yj^s.:--- • -•• •' '. .; '-. ClironlcCauii-iIi. The-result-bl.25 ears'^oatEEicrh-i-^the:'- iridge, iir-division, of • Hiy.rio'se,,. ^wai. aJjoat half-gbrie'. I obtained a-bottleof' -Ely's Cr^am -BaJfii ;;• haye 3ised-foiirhat- :tles,appl.yliig-. It t o .the sffeated parts :wllh..a'syfdbj. ^hleh JiasabPRt bnred\up .thenostrils. -.I-had .previously tried all 1 :pther. ieaaediek '6n> the Jmarlfeet without, lierhi'aiiehf. relief.— •J. Aii-WPodf --96-- : MP.' :'SJ'g&St.jBo6tadlbns, -.ojap;'-' ;;.;;•• ;-'-v'---- .;::-E»'^i^^l^-|ME]^lii!,;.' --: '' , ^...'. : .1a^wt :: :':^oi^pmT%]ti^m saAfflCiHAVE :otRB-BSSS{ AiaDEKijOiTi-; Mtopr 36.B:A1BEKEB. . ^rEOiJvSABBRElSv •-. Ely's Bre»m Balin .eanses no-pain. Gfyes relief, at phce. ; .Sleaases .tbe-' head; . Causes healthy. Secretions; . Abates Inflammation. •Prevents fresh colds, Healfethe'sor'es.'Se^toies the: senses ol taste a,nd'. smell. A,-thorough treatment -will edr-e.~ Sfot a v 'Upuld.brshuif. ! Applied *ith.-.the. finger.'-Bend for oijculaxl Sold by drnggists. .Mailed, for 50cv ' EtY BRO$HE&S, pfuggiBt^OwiEgO;;-yvy-.:-; a9ffi -Ely'S.CreaniBslm'Sota by Jiorrison-TS; • Moore, Lpwyille,, Layyis eoiinty,' jbf; %• .: jiarg%gap^ly of :lj\ - Seatt'slx:-Peats for J>os- -_, -,-- >—~-r —— *M.tage,^ahd receive' free a costlybtix of goods -which will help Toil to more feoaey rlght'awAylhah «riy'tfiing elselh thiS;wottd.AJl.ofeither:sex,s'ncQeedlrobiflrSt hpuriThe broSd-ioad to fprtutie bpehs- before the •^orSers.absoiately'stfre. Ai ohce-address, TXLWZ &.eo'.,-AUgt£stai-JH:aliie.\••- -- - . yj-ahted.. fbr'Ihe-lives of ^^s. „,—- . --.'SH the'Fresid'eats. of the XJ-:S; The largest, handsomest, best.booK.ever sold forlessthan tjslceouEjiTlce. ih'elas'test. selling J>ook in. Anier&'a. Jmnienseprofits to agents AU intelligent people want • it • Any one. eaabeeome a jSuficessfiilagejit. Terms' •ree.. HijaBMBooKGo..,JPortland 1 -jaainp.v Holiday Goods! Buying jiist.returned ftom Efe'w York: I am prepared:-id Sfeow you the CrbidMftsi o^^ -^-•7:'.^$>.' 4f- Ijc.-t •''AE'UI.V pill inade—Hawley's 3tonjaeK^d 'Jafop. Piasters Sold by atorrisoa. & Moore. .... - - iowYiu:e I 'Le.^ls-:cpuHty:; JS..Y, ., -''\ ':---. .'•••..'SfMn- :BSEMiss-y :•. \.•' . .Spring has\ come, arid so has.liouse .cleaning. . •'. ..;- .• • The roMs are In. very-'-.good eoridi-\ -fcioanow. '-• ':.--,-;•' -'. : '-. .•\.'- .'-,-. : . - Be-v,.,A. J, Opttrell will renaove Kia family and'household/ goods; from •Bkri'es Corners tb'this piaeethe pres- ent week. .- •; v •;-.....-.-: : ''.: •• Mr..Gtawdy is • epristantly'shipping ' fargp • qaanflties .of \sole leather froni his tanriery at this-place to the Ne 1 ^ Yorkmarketv •' : ' Fai'meifs are- now busy with, their spring's work. Notwithstanding the low price of ^ •potatoes the past season large quantitiesTwill b8' ; pia'nted;agairi ; this year. '.' . - ; '-. •\'.. There are few country residences more:, pleasant than that now owned, by Mr. George.W, Dickinson, ;0.f this to?ya. . The. large and convenient dwelling' together with its sightly lo- cation make it a beautiful home and a delightful place, to dwell,'.'\'.'.. QALESMiS? WAN'rEP-^To' SeU \ nnr&e'ry - *.J..-stoefi-. - Fu'B:jihe bf..niw-.-aiia- valuable\ Specialties, .. Ferm^bent employment' : and, good salary; ,to '-suecess'ml-.agents,- •• Address' >4ylns-age-ua<i re£erenees,-.TheG«o.A,Stozie. \i-Utsc-ry 0Oi,H<3chester, N.- Y.- •-•'•' — -\.•• •' jE,e.t'.it be ioreyei' reiiieaibsrea thatthe G'm-oM^aiimwjss'fERi • ,-,..-•.-. -... '•^^m^mr^&jsr.: .,:•\. ..>.-. is the best aSd shoi'tesitonte to.an'a : fr 6m Ohi- esgo and-Gouncii Bluffs lOmaha); and 'tot.it : lspreferred by all ,-fireXl posted tiravelerS #hen-\ passtoginorfi*oni • .•.•,.---•. ,.\• ••• Ital's,o operates .the- best.iOBte'-'and thesljjort -..; -• --- -...-.; -line between .' ' -..--.'.' OMcago- :^ S|, Jtt- ; aafl : -Milwaukee, Eii OI-O'SSB,' Sp.ar-tas'jHa4ison, .Port -aoa-ardvtSreenBAy.). Wis,, -Winona, bw-at- pima,. MaiLkato,. Minn.; Cedar-.Bapids, > J3js Motnes,-Webster Cityv-Algotia;; eiin-tbu',-3Iar-' sliailtown. Iowa- ffrBesort. Efgia: Boakroid.- Ilk, are among the SOO.loeal stations on-its lines. •- .'••... •.'•', - . . . .' . • • Ampn-ga few 6/. the numerous 'Points of SH- peywriti-eujoyetl oy tha patrons of this road; a,re-!t!s DAY tTOA <,:HES, which are the finest •L'fT f Ji^H? l l IvIWSf^'^auitycan cieate ;'i:ts PALATIAL KLKS3PlN-a OAKS,, whieh are DRAWIS-Q R,OtjM UABS„v?Uibh arenMlir- pat--£s>.a b,y.atjy; jsnd Its widely celebrated' : Segl'm-WBSTEKK .BljffiSe-tyjBSi'.' the like p5'w:hich- are hot mn'byanyothei' road any.'wherf, . Ip short,, it; is assorted ttiat\ IT IS THE BEST EQU!©?BD SOAP IISTHE WvitLn. Ail points o f interest N-orth.'SJ-Ortllwestand West.of • C.hlcago, business-centres, suamita' resPrts:andho[ert hunting ana-fisbing-grounds aie accessible .by. the. various branches'of this : road, - - - •• , ... It.owhs and controls oyer 5000 miles orrpad, ana haa over -iyO p.asseuger conductors conlih-. Ever brought to tfiis county. My store •Isg.rbaUMtjyellflU'ed;. . • . Staple arm-Eancy. . Erieei.ijj. great ya^ -. :. -.ilety, Ghsaper-thaiioveri' -• nxi&a? A-Specialty. These goods are-' all-Of-, the best manftfapthre; and. wBlbesold\' \ at price's t o suiti all. .- .-•\-' '.. Va&ekm & Gloeiis. . My stock ia this line is largS, and wHl be sold s.nd warrahted at prices that . Batmotbefiea*.. -Look.at them before -' 'buy tog elsewhere. •' : \ - '.• : ' • PLOtJR, PEEDvSAliT,:-; / ;.'.;,; j:' •yr^fW^SiA^ KESCyB^- TEAS^GO^Pg^;^^SPiGESj::.;/ J .\; sHis^^:§lgi^i,:]sr^r^^ . Seadstuarters. for -, :\y: •OtP.O. % EoHe* ElontyJ Aaulother chdloa ' Dorsey3PatentElouri-. •/.\'•• bfaiids.- ,' . •BabbrBt?s Best Soap.- * •• -.•\.:-• ..'•;•'. ,\: -Syiacuse-Sait;:---: -----'..••-...--. \ '•'••- : - • ~ EerPsene B1L. \••..'•-. ' . •'••'-.-'--' ,B,6bef.tfsBorfeaiia r 'Lardi -.•'• '•'< .'•-..-.•;.' , Cleyelahd'sBakingPbwSer;' .,..-..-- .•;-': . latent WobdeirKerosehe- Oil Cans'.\ .. JPheCash Systemffi^tpprediated by»seh.er»: • oiiSpublio. \We k«ep the-B'eBtiQo'Ods amtsell. at.theiLoJiffesfcBric$B at : ; - ••- :--\ fi0s ^:BttG|sij &m&&* '• iTos^l. ahdSlJ'oyahrStr.eeti\-. .\--•• ul: - v> v. :;io5?vibjaB i :siYi -.: .W® ; iKE©KoE.aidSEONpE^K:- '.. • -'• : • : ;BEA3Y.EOB;AfJ3ao^-,--'.':..;.'. !- '., \ -\•-..•-• ., ^W.iiSC.is^.'---- - -;-' -':'.-'* ..•-•: --•«f-:- a<few. ' '•O-HI why art thou not near me? Oh ! my love !\ sabga.serenader in GlascoW, the other night; and yet when the girl, who. was leaning too far out of the window, lost her. bal- ance and dropped, right on him, the fellow acted as confused as could be. Some men cannot stand guecess.-^ Cincinnati Saturday TVXtlN. , ,G,, Grarrie Riggs Is.spending •days in town;,- . '..'.'.\ liar tin. Cook, of Houseville,.. wBI work, for Mr. Hugh Hughes .the pres- ent season, i&r. Cook Isagood wbrkr man, ;• -'.'-'•-.. - • Mr. • Robert- Morris -has sold' hfe- -house-and lot to the Presbyterlan^so- cjety for a parsonage. Cbasideratibn, fJ.,800... Mr, Morris is to-build a barn-' on the premises, /• -.'-. '.'Mr. C. CV House will soon remove to tiie George Carter place near .'tiie scbool'house. \.\\ ' Miss'Lena Shoenlaker,; of Mohawk, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E, E. Foot,-- '\'\• John Evans,, who has been spend- ing the winter In Wales.has returned to: this village. OCCASIONAL. ually (iar'tog for it* millions of pafrons, Ask .your tJotrM agent for tickets vialhi rphce AND TAKE NONBO'TBrERjAU leadin: •tic-feet agentstei?U them. It .-costs no more to travel on this rmite; that gives flrst-classac- comroQd.atioao.thah it does tp:go by the poor- .ly eg,Hjppera road^.. - -, . - Eor ;maps.; d\esqriptive circulars and. -su'm'i mer-resort papers or other .Information not obtainable'afyhur local ticket offlee. write to .the-. . --..-....- '- -.-• .. • -..--' (Jeii'I Pass 27; cow, y l Afent, t'. & S,^m Kiiilway.. .'. .-.;.. oHioAab-,.xLLi • : *%-: FOR OUR - S:P.fiSKS^:TJRAi>E m A Specialty.^ ^Al^i;,'A-Large .Line. «f Gold & jSSlirei? Spec- at Jewelry of all Descriptions, and Pricea-toSult A,H. inMintl , s ^ 5 E :i S -S?l^S. noTS&wmtissm the .Ancient-EaatBrn. World,.- B-y .&T?QK&E ftA.w- 4^2^\\' 'I^ 11 ?***- J*pre-'«JeKBlBJ,B,t-han War?~-nnlessit.be-a >var-amohg publlsliei's- then what could ba 5SAi*I»IE'«, forr£J..iein- bopb-bjisers-? Buch a .war is--*- - - ' QLD A&D JS'mir &LENDALE. RyV. R. Klein is i-x peeled to preach here next Sabbath at 1;<J0 p. m. ' School commenced in the Stiles district last Monday, with Miss Clara Foot as. teacher. On account of sickness, Miss Ida Evans has been obliged togive up.her school, and Miss Young, of Martins* burgh, has taken Iter low. Books for examination before payment JOHN B.AsBfcs, Puhlhihgr-, IS Vestiy St;, JN, Y^- Hidges'Poodfor'In- fauls andlnyafids •stbo^lOs.treliab^e substitute,at pr.es- *at .-• known'' hv ai0-t.h'eT's milk? •nda sustaining, strenghtenlng' diet for invalids, it is 'Uitrifctous, -easily tige-sttjU'sj-nd accep- '.ttbie to- the most leli'eate storoaoh. Its superiority to . tlher si?nil*r prep- aialtons rests.not only-on scteutilic .analysis, bntr.ori the oruical test of tbiHy- years', experi- enpe.. It has successfully reared more \*UI!- t)reij than all other foodi combined. In cans, 36c. 65b. 81.25 andSi.75. Send for pamphlets'to WpOLBICH^CO, > .paimeA..Jiass.. _ \.\.. BYEKT OSBwlioOWSS aWAOON-WASTS a '—'—-• * EUREKA FOLDING flCAKQPrTSP! f Welis ItAstlumia. lbs. Can *• iteitAeniiT of pu.t on in U iDiu- i ,utt>s. Hade incizes tp Sit UURI. J.iiGea ttagw 1 '*- iJloftsureyagona,. 7 aiiot ijagcie^. Send roi* nrus* : triitetH circular ami priceilst. , 'Afl:enfc*-Twt'ntca.OT6ry*'li'erfa ItihB&i Viil not he tiELdersoM Wmy* ISUlg All Good's sold by me\ will be nicety . . :' .Engray'edEree-6f Oharger,- • .. :' , j, H.LOGkLli?. Journal & HepUblican Block, Iiowvlllb.; on door from, the corner,. . . - , ,-. „igi * FQft THIItrTf YEAWSOI' HER -. ,. .; --tjum.:- The majority of Women are a:f|Uei- ted for tbe .above,! ehgth of :time,mbre or less, With diseases peculiar to their sex. .Giliriore's . Aromatici Wine,\ is prepared especially \for the.- cure of such complaints, arid is anipfallable' remedy. Sold by all Lowville Drug* gists.- • '\ • •;•.'. .•:;•..-•- :;;.. <•: 1 have used 'Giimore's Aromafie Wine in my fainjiy and for a debili- tated systerii there-Is nothing to eqiiia tolfc in restertog vigof and strength while\ for Female. Weakness it stand, without s rival. I inoat ttearfly rec^: omnaead it to all who may be suffer- ing*- .--- • \• .•••.- ' •••\. io^i ' \W-€t.ajffe';CdiiiB>fe*e: iu;1Sjr©5Py; : c ; pe^aj-tna'eat-.iaiitf Coniipol'eSI :'& tiie '3sWe?t.an4 MoSt-'-i^fiiia^ \:y : 'Selectl<>sis\ : f» I3tee ^ip.rfc*f.. \•-. : ; >:,: \ : y :-':{\• ; 'C-BKAff^piB^udfe'-;.,' ; ;: .I«due to salowand Impure state'of IhablooaV- S'r£ctueh\tty fatal- dis'brdPrs-of th§.digestive.-; ivtuotions, -wastedand enfeebled bb'dy-sarP'tha. dire effects of malarJEat'poisbnXiig, '.PK-Bayld.-. Eenaedy's- 1 -.- \\•. •..-•.••-••:.- •;'-,-- '.-. urevents ana oures s[Ai,4BiA.,-'restotesMaia- btoodto health, and keeps the .Llybr, Kidhe-ys.. an'dBpwelsiii good w-orkiag.order. :'' '.v- .'\ REACiSx'-SBKAfnRWftEY^&EKPOKSEM?^ -- : -'•-•'.\' •;- EtEABi^,.-3s;;.i.,Eeb,'S,'.ifS.|,;- .-- PB.B.-KBSi^s.^ndpiit;,.^ =Y»-.,\\ --.'...' •\~'--:\ : ' Bear Sir—My-wIfeThas the highest: opinion -', ofypur''Eayorlt©-lSemedy, ,, 'jtoi--Si:alaritt. We '- havVUsed'jt - to ;p«r-fam£lyv and-after -^tho^ - fongh'trialaiid experienc-Sl eohslderltthe\- best medicine ever produeeC '--. ..>-;. . = -- • -- \-.•:-\ ' ~5rburs v very trafe\- .\J T. Wnaisi \-.- . favorite Eemedyls.aijtn^aicinS- »p-_famlly. : , should be-without -Alt diliggists-keep; It §1,00pee bot-fle.--' .-\• •;:.-.' '.---,. ; ••\ -.- :.,'.. Pr;K-ea-nea'; MPrriso.h. »:-,Y,; ;••.; neaySsiPayorite Kemedy ^old hy';. & Moore, .-Lp-WVilie, -Lewis.; epuiity ; • '.\*.•'.-.. ...;\•: Jtegatlvi- -';•-; : : ;y' y ;^y ;;~_'^ • A ^GSEWS\ , i303?ICE:.iQ ; BBi;Vr40BS.--'\ -'. ix: En •pursiia'hee.Qt a n order made by. Hon,' :' E, S. .'Meirell-, Lewis' County 'Ju$ge,-oh thP. ; • 19th day of Jlaroh, KSit. notice-is hereby gi^ert ' to My creditors and persons having olaima.- agaihsfBCeni'yO, Ljeohard.,- rately-doInghjuBU'. >• Aess:ln LowvU-lPj'Lewis county.-. K.Y., that ' . thw are reqjttiresi'to pr»eerit--theiB eiaiids,. .. with the yoijqhers therefor, duly verittepV to ;-' thei subscriber, the duly appointed assignee of thfesaidB:ehryGLeonard, fpttheheneaVof-. -hjscreditors, -at his residenceih thfesaia yH-'.'' - lagP-of'LdwyHle;bh-or -beforStheseeoiid. day :'; ofJuly.lSSf.- • ' • '-- - . ' -'• ''. •-•- '.*-.' - Dated.March 19,-lffll.-:-'-.:•;••• - - '--..••; '' , . ,-' 39w4 KElSB.YO.KQB'EaAMj. Ass^aee.-' • -- '\TDursu'aTJt.tsaho*def of :Hon. V E; S;M«rxIlL JT County Ju3g8-of lewl!i-Coui3:ty^oit-t.h« HUi- day:pfAsril,A.-D., JjKl. notice is hereby glv- en'to:all the breditors-asia persons -haying\ . claims- against Braytoh- B.. Miller. lateliF- doi-- -ihg'hushiess In EbWviUe, IS; Y« that they'ar*^ required to present theW Kaldchjlhlswitb \ ybuoherStBereofduly;\*eriaea-tiithjr^j^^l^.: ers t'hedaiy-tippotatedassSgneeBJ^'iSi salii- at thelr^laeeof, P^iSfflfafthe.offijjSofL.W. : .; Fiske,as|ig^ga3rSopii!rmei^. .Y^Pnorhft.•-. forstb^B^MayPf Juhe-nexti-- ••:\ ; •-'--• ' ~ Aprillito, 18&, \ V :'•-:-•\• \ -.'••• -:-•:-- -.'- . -•'. -• A.-.e.'.BoS : 5*Bic;=-\-\--' ..feW.JEISKSr, - . ••'.'•.-.-'-..:.• •;---«'• Awwae* -'