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T$»* «**•« •ckwtf'tBjr 't* 1 *'*/ \'\•» slw «•«\ • nwwM«t «^ TWJW* »M4 «*• »«sBf:»i« >m tiii* nrntr ; *nr * ivaomM «rf«!»«* tl»«> rtmntttH »irr„ »r«l «(t»lt »*ie» ih* rwte it*r)f n^oa) or j ; f J*»!rr io ttnj--)*ttxtlt tWnjMfVtl/* idtSMciOrW : H»*r.rj, tii.:* prpfomnc * ttwii j'wris*^ : >'<*V<:IM4 4:\JT *»d MituK 5,21- <\tt«)««««- ; »»* & 4\ -*rri:»i-»i, furjnr. i»*»».*4» j^«tt U«*t\ »>1«ian> f, * ««•« ! ItofJirt S , View™**, Srf i» Vii-.<#ftP_ t.tiut* V ;*• liOUE NEWS. l«ttr<-r«lin« I.«K«U To <'h»f»»«n»j- iWi/ n«s-4 wsirraa;* U> Ui* C'JWN iStrs bt-Jt.1* Mf>- K M. Tli»v*-r wi:i >-«' »;i }»«-T ,w wmal |«r«|*rt» at |-«til»*i»-* »:«-li»»n, m Tli.i»'f-«» t'ttiHtr*. \*s Ssnirrjav, » M«ji»*T Msij. ftwj«- •t W\''Wi II. Jvl», Afoi«><ni«r, in »$s*- N-iv*«iHpr Mc<\;ii!vV KK.'.S 1 '**^! Kttiart $*J.*ij<» «',tl jfii-ji >M)!)#\9(vn«)*ii.<.f b«>r MM. H. Ii. Smitb is iu)|i.roriaj( IMT mi. J«UJC «n eart Main rfnwt. tCe8^»bi^ Bro*. urn t<-»i)inz two cai»ai THUHsltnat IVts. *'f Kiiofiet.i. (>«in.y»i* in town J«okins , «f(*r * fr»'car»^»i«'k, I*.'»»'t f<>ri|*» ilie rbl^knt J»W ; »ap}»r at t.\ Wit). Fin«t«7. «»il 3l»i*ft T-K»y«*f. «>f Tli*»«r- < ><rtK-ci ar^ bu;»rwii»g tlt«ir rew- 4»>i-»»* <«S» fail. COWT NOTtS. t*ro«r*dlitK« *T »ta »«lMwnc C««r*atO«r Caimtr ••».*. H«»IT i k«mn ««, FrcdeHdc Bod*, an art inn f»r a«*ault and batter?, ret-nlwrf in a retdifi «f n« <nut»i> of aetJon. •--- ^. •> Atwwg ib« itniulurt-nt* the following hav# l«r«o |mWi« | isne I jikts, rape in tW aeraBiil <aarM«»-«fc«^ j {**»»«« »->jaiM l»t»g «' jjJjFI midrr 18 r«ar» ! »rrai|B«tt, {>l«fd ttot grutk; a»«i «*9c *eot to «.*,•»*«!'* jfl^urii-* «,' I' t Mf*. .'Vasts'-* «*•• .«r iin'f «!*4R! l.sb J; «-•!» au'»lb*>r i Tl** f'bau-aiiirsT n*ml«f»m« <»». are f>»a«? k a t« »u>v}n -.4 Jt.it .lii-ltt'tnina in Mr*. Al«-x j i,f* UV rrwiMttnf i.ui cua-m-b rim\!. j W ; Ats4.!l.-!>..«* 4 5H'a<3! M««r\ »>;* K»l Mai)l ! I »iwl d.?«'<i»,f~ «4'si.<» *.fk, «-sl«l>itinj{ a i\'u<-' f»fiiaib» irf\Mf». Iv!*»rtt MiictielS ., . < f<tr iHt«r.f»<.'nt ' laM h»«j»idav rvrning. The: - «• w -- o -• ... ... ,, . *, .. ftmiticiil fH«n il * Jiodr »rf iJie mimmmt, Tbf !*w.»|»le »* Kliiflia-tb JotW. fceepfeg a *lW»r4*r!ic ft—t _,_ \ The Peoj^* t*. •Eiiaabcsli^tiiJAJiw' vkiia» lk.n <>ftl»Rfljn» estci* U»*. Airs. JntW jrav«- (fail hrfat« J\nifff Iletnao in tb« [.-Biai <»f t-V.w .m Friday, bail i*eins (ur\\li>«3 by *we «f Mal<ws«'* «tHM4abl«a. . ^~~^- TJte I*<s»|ile v». Lmm J(K% f'# firing a a»'*rtjnMS« \>» (wxb w»t belonging i« U»- ..f «,f1 ..l..r ... Wrr*.m i* .^; P«i ag tW 1 Al a im*«i«» .rf 'lb* T.ajrl ..«• UMa,«f j ^j,,^ Jt , j ^^ i^na^eiat a, pswisar w«ii»t»We t» tbV place JXBTO, Jr.- - *l>iVl» .*»2 J*rwt«i falm'i, A raiaia^tMr i* f-ni »sft.«n«-iiy»|l.»- s«V a) aunrrat <*i Titunriav, «vt. 2?, of is.<- Sft*. tune hjwwrt <»»5<«ii b* il»<- ,Kt. Jjiwwmv >*nr>lk faru, Tb« l»»S w«jiriw« tb«ns» b«*r«i» ai'bMj Havip a Twif*<l. t»rt»i»r tbati 2,*2\> »i>.i, <»s arMrh k*r<« !**(«*> S,9(l Tin* •4«-fc i» r>wsM«ti b» J«J4B» I- W. IJUIIWH ami Mr. *HirT*t»*. Hon. J (.\tin it. H'hij.j.!*. »b» ba* b*«« rtunjpjni- ib« ownir for tb# («n! !*r. w«*k* fflf 3tf*K iakf and atmiwi «wn*y. I#ft Siwakr «I, »td « to <K«*rfci So . 2, making «2 at a »**ii for Ui* toarn «fcaS3-vMea. Tte Wanitet JiaUwJ tin* year will be •oithj' of iU •nsutr fur HK It will nn*»Mi?r «bf>ut tamMy by lbjrcy BK-IKSI ai»d arill tuv# m-er SOB tJtttMU «|>f«, it. FIf»iew will «enaii»J j 1'lu-lVifj.lf vs. Cb*Tleh<.ViIliu»~-ma]ji:'io«t» j iajary So jtrujjerty hi cutting tree* fre« }ij* Ekfjioi) nflkvr* ftf ( JiafMWgay. wfcn Iwrt- j ratfatar'a laud in FjaakJip—arr»ipied, pled jsnl Wt i *«|..j'U«i wish UJ* wsr rkMatti j not Rttilty and tarn mv^ZlSelx^fwm. <-«1P, cia jfH n,«j. n<™- «f Town Ork jt.'«Uia» waa rei«Med imliiSowB nwogTuzaaoe Atr.int, li»«-balance of the >4ii*|>ly harias| in tiif sum <rf|l(IO, Wwi reticirwi. At tJi* Ia*t nweJJtig «f »Het board *»f wfffdtry. \kwre vm 30 nimrw addi«i to the ff>5! iiM in ai*lii(-t No. 1, toaking a unal of oiffbi OT » U» A. <k J»t !«. f<w Niajrara <«ops)r wbntf b* arti! f»»» »o a «*wk <w w> in ttw Mai^aiyr'\ 3 '!!\*' l» a f.iftibic »IK! ttjo- TstKSBff (fwakrr. Will ,* H»yt, fcraawly vt tbi* j4*r«, but »r^i tH««,s«tis! tlmtk \m Shttfrif* *b<«* «*«*» as M»l*«s», i* t<> I» r«arri««i <*rti«>iwr £Tth, »•> M»» Krnta. IMivir Tin** ai!Hi»r in tb» bciow ffitwwrl.T ««vnj»ini ^»* <\b*o. A < w<wi«!! no U'iilnw KppfJ. Many fri«i4i; M«w«da* mgbt «ri»b %hrm mo «ba».ia»op \»f pnnsfterhr 1 1*«** tAt-uirra Bamoa—Ila yaaond. *tul b*}»j-.i»*»l». Tic J«J*« -m *\\ mrenirf «ia#» »t» !*'-'.(.• f_<r s-'i\ r**vijti-i\< >^? iiftnifW* tnt'Mfr its lb,*bi»tarf H»* ijisS avd .f«iii 5l»i oflf r-i* |JM> SrM ;1«'| f»»<l «;• w&rlr atK*is**: Albert ikrtw», of LaVe lOroet and Stella Rarto<K><i, of John Stfeet, were married Muoday «Aernooo at t?L PaTrkkV^Jmtk. Rn. I'. J. DcTlift. iieriCTMiiaj^jJi^eefe mooy. Mr. Banu»>4» one of our jKijfsa inbiittHi »ien, and the bride is one of Chat- eiuptr's -mod retpected ladies. All will ext«i*d cooj-iatulaticwui. to the young eoaple WTttw for bi^r rwratd ./ b<mt*J awcai tbh j \^ wM » Ulem m \ n ? ?«» rf mii ^ H\ pineaa. J. F. Legaud waa best man and Mi** Era Hayiinmd act«d as bridesmaid. i Tbc bride-and groojo went by carriage to ] Hunungilon, where tb«-y took the ereoinf i tVaiii for Montreal. . Mi*N>UieGwiMiaf i»i B M<mt««d. I>r. :M.H Garpw*«r *» to itoninitl TiMMatay-./ Mr«. Hur-. ey Higfiiu il iriaitktp tnarfb «t Winthtot) t Extsmim *;r«at J. K. ficnllef wa* ia\ town WtaaWMlar, k C. W. Bwrjca spent Sunday in'St* Alb»a» \% sWttng' frfjwia». Jam<s Highland and wife retained from ~Nrw Y»«k-T«e«d«'r. , John Badjrer, uf Mabxie, is vkitiag *t I>r. J. A. Johnson ,s. J«»pli Leg**? ««I M|* h iTag* are r'jfii- »Oij io Vermont State/ • Mr*. W. B- Eran i% in Mcmtreal Wider- g«>i«ig a course of trpntruent. ' '' Mi» Margin E. CTirk, (rf Jf orwoad, i* v,\a- w»5 io 'hi- <'-i-inr^y :->if.i«<d in {'otw-wo. wf ts i» fnatmtv. »•» tif fid- «?>}—si wilj UWie. linhlan} A <»i«f>d*3M«i)tli f.»r ,tQ year* atatiflfe »jr«T!! a< ia»th»i«5»U«>, Mas*, died .f uulariat frv<r. He left fa >.ne '4 wbirb w». the wife of Thayer, furtaljr of tbi# jtlitce how «!* il*!'if«>r.l, f *»nu. yr * . j Tbe following is a <<ome» »)at*-ro#nt of tlie Mi»- Tarlwil. in the November MH lure ( nutt , lK . r „ f j,^^ ^ 1Rrta t <s e:, ufow ro a* the alii irll the ,nvrr (. ? «,*1 <!ra»niie «l«v, by | i W . igltt ^ n ^ r „ r lhc ^^fc ^-^ Saturday, jh»» w.»- - <4 Lin»-)lTiV siMtMns».»s in 5*tK», j tarctatae* Kth. Potato «ibt|>n>eaiM 1 ._.... The load* will average at 4r.t--k.a t»«*ly « 0» }*r«M*1 rrcnUeni.* : leas t j', j^j^j^ Biakil ^ the ^^ ^^ ^ .-.* tV* *«•« ««iv, »ew w» t in-trwweaul in • .» r „.!,, n«J.^i* f.„ .K» ^-^.l- .jf ibt* tKmitnati>4i, Tlse tiijwr will hv Y\„ri. \t.A »^-i ;«'; ti«- ^?»^.•\\ ' i*U:t»Ws*-.; *v- ? . rtl. }'.«• « 1 W M. Kinif-j Mi . \Wrirb „i fcf-.v 0,.....s»r tb*-> ii,*t.- urae -Hi-ii-1- pinrsli uljv iibi'trated. 1'.. v«te a tlrafabt ««. Ji<?! mark lb«v> ='X i ;i the .-.r.-> bt-'.-a lb* 1 enibb-tn Ti. vol*- a • jvit t-.-l,e! it i* lH*i(*»iary to mark thtt« {\; : - i»i'i'fe r*h para? fur ul»nt J.IU v«ie, T<» >•!'• ixr i'rmdoit ami Vk-c-]'re*idfT?l. if >«l > .*ie~TF»JIJlJ(1 ticVl-i.il t-'MUIT^SfcirT ,*.''' i%j-k thus X - U'fcirie rali <«i«\_?if tbe S't 'rex'b. J^i.'ii ei^ct.'J*. .'7.(>:4n btuhela ft*r the Week. 'lieMler A i»wver .. t . ii. Y»«.wd...*. ( «»llin.» A: iV-nuett.. Joinirtwn »V ilill..;. *M^*< lti«* X-raya . * •*' f» * fw r «, '* •^ • f fl» 1 ^ I<-1» w^ ^ («. » f • J * 7<» J J <»»* t»^«« j>» 1 .. -«, , IS.,, thr s-tfl* tin * .44 !*.^fO % i.jf i . <«! % ******* f«il < t .#*xJ * »*«•** *. r » (h ' 1> . ( IT*! *= ' •' f l- M - *>*<wH »hi.. ti J «a l> i ,<i<<( * * I*I *i 1 -aiMi \MMttWI CwSATmaTT •MMKMO.\ NEW YORK ^f t >aaaaLpaaff A . ^ B Ja L JaW HLadL JaWJaLJaaW \ ^^^ 4 MUOSOPJ ItfVEft *. H. Till F0U«-TMM TRUIH LIKE. Atlirotirtttclc YMviaaion . <|i«e>tiiin •» w j.*.! 1 , |.. Mr. W«*1 »l,csi i • Kir\ a littb- Salter \MtKinli-j w ^Al.'cW*,\ «j»«J Mr. Went. ' Tlw ttisjralit, BH»T rwj bkgbef «ksa_lk»t\—Tree 7M***. I>r. Hamilton, l»r tbe aid of lite <5e.!ssler Tul«t> and (be Uaralikorff coil will exliibit u> y< m ThuradiT evening at the M. E. churcb. 1 »r. Harailt«m'« lecture ha« begai delivered at Ktttnid Ijike, Tlmutjind Inlami Psirk, New York, lirtwiklin and many otncrplaacs. It it- biglilr enjoyed whcrev«r-4elieered. Tlfe a<idr««. i» «ni<]oe and impress) re as well as H II. .?«• If A 1 **v v >.]y,| mtO] Ktata . Hi-.*. Jimiw* s-.f xbr Pr »nk of Chateau gay. I ar» pr k B- , ,, !> «, n«i>i. EY . ri«».p*»itl<l«i«. 1 M WAREKK. < *»hier • S \ RT KOWtX HMITR. ' I. BESTtJiT. I ^wl'S h '\'\ fr \ m 9 » m - *° * P m - »*« r y s^j \T fv.*f,t Sumntjy. »hfn It r].iw» at l'Ui,»rv' >t 'J. \fSKiin-l niiilw the law« at the hw, * \\^ * h ' 1 \ 1 *''•*«»•** »«rpl»«. **>»!•» - 111 **'\'iy f : ! i °f t*» pwl name* «r on I^'diD«'!^\ l,r,, f\ l \™F ht ••\« \•>'*• \\« »» laaj,,7 \'n^rraUT*. an an Io render the ii>- i^iBHr' i\\ !lir:r f,,t **'\** *\* w * ' ' r, \ <, B * t. M. WABBEN, Cashier. *n. Rttawt t*ct.»t»aw #tt». Mfc»». j *»tT» B»t'?SH. j rAWT )«Ali..-l»»l5,* «»«fit l*»B4tr, -lieaw; «jfc«*w »*.»V(v.»a .M«isr*»r I1»'>«M|«\IT M «t» < MA • a M. ; |l«(«i«i»i. > si a » Valiaf &*M. * *» a. a*: ' lta»liBr'-«« **• * a».; artitv St«J»B« 51.33 a. m, ! Inn M*i«>»^«i ,**«. « . «'lk4BfM-t'Mi» »» t» a. w ., . «%•.«.»'»»* 1*JB » *»., c«rfc, ||**d ilia » «a; Hnmtwii >' '** *1 *'\• *- w . l**m t*kr It.jji a. «w . $*%<- Ktj.lsiii^ua il.« a. w . 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BU; ,t)b«»» M U a. (n : l't**» 5.*^ t. m. t'Miinti <***«, a.t«p in.: TXJippT L*V\ JUIK &.4T f. » , Sarae*- Ina Sja> p m.. artire Sar«!i*c ' l^ike & 1\ |> IM : IT*TI> fmnamc t«k« & I\ r R> 1 ^ki- ! (?«r s U p. m.l-a.4 §«>ita<a IJ* p. m^ ltain»«'» ( ti.1*---. Sol |> TO.; IJI- Knutiaana *« |>. re . I>«.n t l*k. &.1T f^ ».. Sl«»tn»»1» View R.W jv. m; fHrfe> 1 Head «* p. m ; t\bawo KaJln «.W p ra.; Whlji^e. fll)e *M ['. «i-; arriTB MaJrtn» \in p. n>.; itare I M*lan*7,W|i. BI.I Huntingdon T«* j». m.; ValJee-j ftetd ».AS j>. in ; Hc-aulifHTii- tf l jv «n.; »rri»* Mont- j irat fVVIn<l»er «.«*!«J» |>, m, t}n«ie« 6,« a. m. j MONTHKAI. KSI'KKS*. - t>a«tr. - r*«Te 1 »w Vork *.«> p. taj Alhant Irt.uo p, ot; Ultra 12.*91 a. TO, FaUwi tTialn i5S a, m; Twpper like J»nc ; 4i2S a, ia: («ar»*K Inn *A» a. to, Saratiac \take t^B a. BI; Paul Kmlth'a S.1S a, m-. Ralntw* l*k* S.I* a. I m; Lake Knabavjiia *,» a, ni: !.«<»» I<«ke &.S? a, in; j Mmiculn View fcfjn a m; «Hrt» Head B.10 a,tn, arriie 1 Mal«ne «,*» a. a*, lean? Malone 6.4* a, m; arrjTe! H»R«irijrd«n \ a, m; Val)ejrlW<l.\^t *. oi; ltea.ii- | hamol* T.S. ». m; Montreal »,«! a, M; <Hla»m !;*» p. m: Queh» jo.oo p. TO. j War freight train*, carrying pawwneer* in Cat* j <w*« ear*, leave Malflne liM p, m: (daily eiteept I Mnrtilaj-M and l,l.\> Jitailt pseppl Snnda.TS : arri*p } Tapper l*ke Jun<kkm ifH v, m, an4 s,*8 p. rwpirlWelT. Ijeaiy Tiipper Ijke Jaaellon 7.M a, ! m, *dal)t- eiceept.SiinilaT) and «.flt»p. a «l»ilT ei<»pp« Mondari:arrlee Malone II.« a. m.nn-J I0.(n p. m. r«»peoliTelir. Wacner hntTet !>r»wlng Hm>m Cam between t'tlca and Slr»n*reaS on Fa»t Mall. Wagner MiilTrtl S)r»»pln|j(?ar» heiweMi New Y'ork anij Montreal nn Nee York and MoniiTal Ktnrvra. ML U ntEKCH. . H. 0. CARTER, gent Malrme, On'l Atml, Malone, GEOKCI) H DAK!Eie,Oe»eral raaaenati A««nt X- <fep\f (be nii«4 wrinderfiil innution^of The »*»*• • tlir*dsy i* she cathfiacoj* >*r X-rnv tnachisw «-»» •i-v. Jai 1'., HevnaM* aill exbibit it at the prt M K. * bisn-h. Thursday eveninf, t kt. 2*-nd. The r^y » 5 «wirase from three Io few inches | enwrtainina; a*l popular. ..j w**j astd tile bones «f tl>e band are duel \ \ \ , „ tinetiy de&wi. Thi* ia a rare opportunity ! tSB«-liiea CollKle. t.» »ee thi. gr*%l inreniion ami abould be ] xiie way freiitbt, west bound, dnc M thin in»pMv«i. Admi««.i<m 10 cent*. j ^^on about five o'clock .and in charge of Re*-.. U\ \Y. Van Ihisen. at one lime! 'onductor ArUiur Taiior and Engineer pa.-*** f«f the Metbodi** churrfi in this *il- J »««» <-'<»»opy collidetl with an east bound TiwKepnb- !»«W«. *•» reapplie d prwidiog eider of 1 «V»»»« Brandy Brook Tuesday afternoon. Spokane I»i-4rict at the m^-nt «».ion <if tJ)« ] *° «»• *»« h\« «\*!»* ibe conductor of the t>,l«mb» Uiver Cflmferenoe. Hi* diatrict | fl «%ht who sustained aiigbt injuries abiMn cm-er* a Siule nver S0.O0O aquare mile* in ! lhe h*^ 1 - To* «*»** of tb * *xi&mt was He U «ne erf the ablest rw^t * a *<«'™ W'a«ain«twtt and northern Idaho, or j ^ freifhUfeinning beyond its ordws. The an area ab. W it wjual to New Hampshire, j-wrecktoj? train cleared the track and the \\errn<mt Maancauaetu and Cnanectioit. J evening express reached «hi* place about two hours late. Mr*. K. M- Thayer and son a|.«it Sund*f with relative* in Ellenburgh. > Mtwt ••$. theKear \'ork excurtaoniBU wr- tnraed harue Satnrd^v even: o ^. Supenri«if\.E. L.^ela n and wife »»<! their little daughter, Mary, returned from New Yerit Tuaaiay erening. A. ICBotsfurdfOfPlattdjur,^, waacaUinj on friend» in town last Friday. Mtw. S. R, Deanvof A,lexander Bay, a '•fatting her aon, I'rof. W. J . Dewns. ,.af ra. 'Ami* McDooaki and Maggie Learjr leftlatwiay morning for Leadrille, Colo A_ M. Young, of SpringQeid, M*»% i» r a king hie parent*. Mr.and Mrs. B. R. Young Mini Lena Martin U& for Norfolk hut Saturday where,ahe wiB remain most of tie winHer. Daniel Griffin, came down from the Lake Monday and reported the pant deer season j a good one. - C. C Carpenter, of Ellenburyb Centra was in town last week vi-iitinj hi* *on, I>r. M. S. Carjienur and family. tJiwin Sheen vkited friend* in Ho!yov« on bin way to Sew York and Edwin (rilled called nn relatives in NfirtJiiield. Mans J. C. Jfmeti ami wife of Norfolk, Conn . who have been stopping at the Union Hottae for the past month left Tflwlay morning. Mrs. W. II. Moulding returned from Sew York Saitirday evening where she has been to purchase ber fail and winter stock of msl- linery gorKiss. \F. S. Finneyi of Sonjh Acton, is x xat,ng hi* parent!* at Thayer* t:orners>. Mr. FiMffiy wijl ship several car* of hay front thi*. sta- tion to Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W. Cantwell returnee to Albany Monday evening. Mr. Cant well Warned his work in the Coinptmlier » office after a two weeks vacation iii town. liinsfin 6mimy ba» a f*^hK*R of s*ndfn(t i?* W-«4 nsen l« (be A«Mraib)y, awl thi* year it in iwrt only p>ing to maintain »!«• giwai ^<M .-a«t'««tt, Imt ii ba» *eleeted a* ii* irjin-^n- tatiie at Albany » ritiwn wh<» ha» already «i«rvf*i it wei! in that capacity. iitmiw have n««iinat«»i Hon. rvrenrtt (* liaker who »•«• a roerrhier of the Amrmhly t«n year* nays a »*d who tlien made an envj- ai4e m«n i pmgrewive and enterpri<4ng atwi highly eateetoed iwldent* of I'Ultabunfh. and hi* election br «nd» a majority a* will testify to old CUnu-n'* <vaiftde»ce.in him ia aiwircd. AMftmev Bryne >>f she law idficr-nf Wil\' Alfnwi Farley and Titus P. Shedcnd, who for a week past have l>een camping with [ Henry Humphrey and Alfred tkratbwell at« .. „ ,, , , ... vi ,! the Iltimidirev ctyjlace on I'haioaogae Ijike liam l\ Hrtrt)t.!ower of New \<wk »pt*areii . • • ,, ...*., . .. , ,. . rj >f i si r .i. : returned teitne la»t night. bTTngittg erigence Iwtotv Jijtisee IVler K Mcl«!lan of the . , , , , . . , Ibetr ptttwei** a« huiuen> in the form of a burk apiece. One of ihewe shot by Mr. Supreme (V»irt TncMiay in Sywwe and •rcomi an .»nler modifvin? the injunction, „ , ... „„.. , ^, , ... \. . , . ( Hnmphrev weJEh«iJW20 pounds. The out- clause tor a receiver beretowe entereii,; .• * • , • , . , . , , ... i» ii--i. II. II • #.i ; ma wa« prrmottnpeil a tbormtehiT enjovsb.e appotnttnit H. M*lter Webb receiver of the < * • k » , • one and the mcrnbera of the party were en- »tsjdcnsbora A 1 jike i ,'hawplain Katlrcwd, wi, »a to permit i hariea rarwtna. aa a IW^KI ih'osiastic over the sport which was pro- nonnoed eieellent. — Pit**. bolder of the mad and < barlea PaR*on» and others m memTier* of the committee of the ! In addition to Ix-mjf asked!\ express their reorgaiiii»ti«in of ihe railmad, to bring an * choice for State officer*, the voters of this sciion of foret !<*«nre on tbeifinsteonsoiidaJed ; state this fall will be confnmted wilh a pn>- mortgage lK>mi«- The order, however, w-j p««eii ainendroent to the constitntion of con- atrict» tlic i>etitinner to make Receiver Webb | siderable imjtortaiu-e. The ameniiment au- a party defendent in the Action without con- «ent of the conrt. State Exciae CoRtntiaMoner I.ytnan hat reeeited many in*4iiiriea regarding the ope- ration of the new excise law and the. keep- ing open of saloon* oh election day. The law prohibit* the aale of liquor on election day within omMptarter of a mile of any voting place while the poll* are open. The exciae department hold* that thi? does not prevent hotels selling liquor under a hotel license to their gueeu at meala, nor does it prevent druggists hold|5g, a pharnutciai's license, selling liquor on prescription of a physician. In determining the\ distance of one-fonrth of a mile, the prohibited limit, the department holds that the measurement must he taken by an air Htw from the poll- ing place to the saloon and not by the way of roadways and streets between the two places. ' of some route in a typical rural ration to be covered by special messenger. This duty will include the calling at farm homes for letters, a» well as the delivery thereof on oc- casion. As the necessity of driving miles to the nearest postoflice will no longer devolve upon the farmer under a rule of free delivery! it i* expected that the report win show that many smalt postoffices could be disposed with, should the new regime be cairtedrer- tnancntly into effect. thorites an exchange of Stale lands outside the limits of the forest preserve, and also au- thorizing the leasing of the State's forest lands, not more than five acres of which are to be rented to any one person. The post-office department is to make ex- periment* this month in rural free delivery in <>anewe county, this stale, and in about thirty other counties in different parts of the country. The plan provides for the choice hjuxtz, Anloine King, Henry Nero, IL J. A Way to I'tlllw t.rala. <irainisnow at the lowest price known for some time, we all heaf reports of its abundance and therefore cheapness. We would recommend a scheme by which all the grain IKX sold can be utilized and in the end prove a money maker, for with the reports of cheap grain is the report of dear poultry, and now is the time when poultry will be de- manded bv all; but only good fat turkeys and chickens are ever wanted. Fie your grain to fat tip your fowl*, this will bring yon a ready sale and you can get gsitjd^ prices. Thanksgiving is nioal he n and we area}!In anticipation of a big fat tarkey on our tables. Fill the demand and at the same time use your grain and fill your pockets. AdverUaed Letters. The following ia a list of advertised letter* remaining at €haleangay pest office for the week ending Thursday, Oct, 22nd, 1896:— L. Rronley, Edward Bnllis, James Conlcy, Ceiina Damn, MrsTBSKhetl'reejpan, Dennis tiadway, Amos Hotman, Seth Ibey, Louis Snertnatvjwirt Mmtn, H. t>aypon3, Adolphus J. S. KtBRASK, P. M. Rowetl, Miranda She Ernest Smith, «co. King. «•• • Asa crack potato raiser Lewis Leelare wears the belt, he having taken ~41*~feuj»el baskets of the variety known as (he Ameri- can Wonder from a half-acre ofJand Mr Xecl&re claims that hadt he weighed thtm the number of boshebs wouhi andoub^adly be mure as each baak^i »f«t. Sensed. Wimer begins I>ecenibe 9th. All palloween will, fall on Saturday, Oes tol>er 31st this year. Hops are slowly advancing in price, some having, been sold last week as high as 9 cents. Senator Morrill has been re-elected to the United States Senate by the legislature of' Vermont. Under the new election law a naturalised citiwn can swear in his vote without show- ing his citiiensbtp papers. At former elec- tions inspectors could compel naturalized volets to produce their papers or duplicstesr Syracuse can lay claim to the oldest vote in Sew York State, in the person of Abram Sanford, who resides on Ostrom Avenue. Mr. Sanford,'who has seen 100 years and & months, on Saturday last registered in the Fourth district of the Fourteenth^ ward, and if spared till the third of November next will vote for McKinley and Hobart. The\ Republicans of the 7th Kentucky Congressional district have nominated Got.' Breckenridge for Gongteas without oppo- sition. The o. Kmel ha» redeemed himself with his people by his energetic, patriotic %ht for sound\ money and the preaervat^on of the tribunals of the constitution in this campaign. Thursday afternoon fire was discovered in the basement of the Houston block, Malone, on West Main Street, the fire was erased by explosion of a lamp in the basement of the store-occupied by Mrs. J. C. Bu r as a restaurant and bakery. An alarm was im- mediately run* in, but the flames spread with such rapiditr that by the time the fin department reached the ground the fit* had made considerable headway, the ftauea spreading through the whole bfocfc and to the adjoining block, owned and occupied by R. D. Rice & Sons, dealers in boots and shoes. The loss on the Houston block It estimated at $5000, covered by insurance. The other losses are: Barr's restaurant, bakery and diningroom; Goyott's jewelry stem . Rice Jk Son's boots and sheesj L»- duke, barber shj»; Mws McOartlijKdress- mskxag; MitteVssfloon; aga^sfMan^rUwat ¥9,000, al^inmrwh ; „-* ~*r *\ *.i,;**l.v i'-