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THE SUxNi FORT COVINGTQN, N. Y, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 18S7. £.% 4 POR T COVtN<iTO N N. Y : THURSDAY . ,JUN K Hi, i^<7. j — :__:.. - .. . '' I In.,,]. O/WKIKS, genera l u^-n t rnvl • *»ltojlq r fo r TMK SLS, M I;JW fii:M> i At-ItU wurk . Thi s wi'.v\ h«- vi>:b| Malone , afte r whic h If \,il l lu-ib- a '• PADY&MS o f \NVc^tvilie.. u• r JiMLJ JMIN I rrd calli uiz TJTT fnrnii x inriTpr i tlliv^r Liine; <:r,iM'iniii o^r int o Cairul a ••-Helen; 1 . . lyua- | • ugton, Guzavillu , returning hy i .And tlio Buavei h ! II J . (' . (.a\Ni, u,M ofadaik hi ... »i.i(.li will »>« is iut-i y hnn<l 'i<^i t Artjcrieui in of ill'- Ho w moo n will h' 1 iniJLsitiou.s pi: of Wos'.villu. i.s the is thre e year;, owl Au^ . 1. Kii-iio animni , an d do'-iltr i« KUj»j.!e in limb, and ,;fnuy hind. Institute of Inslruc- .•ijrton, Vt., July .*»tli tu Lur^ia_Lhii fine .fujtlie.neo, ard (Jj<eru House.. The u. Voti d to excursions. rut to A larjra Htlt.Miflancf' chou! girls will serve ns wiii'.re^es nt th': Thousand Island Park this season. TUE prohibit ion state corn.rnittoo hug called n btrtte convention to meet in Xyriu-usfi August 2.\J nwi 2ii. HOTEL mW in t4w> Adirondncks arc -avin o ' tlr.it thy season this ye:ir i.s rnueli earlier limn rite •nvprnpfr-gntHa-the e&rljesi many have seen in the woods. TTTFT in:»uu^t )UiTmt\\~crf'\ Rrii ay (j^*n* fair offers $2.\» in jrold to tho couple that consents to he publicly wedded on the fair grounds next September. • day (illANI) PROCESSION. d Procession nt St. Ile^is la.«t Sun- y a gula day indeed. The weather was ul! tlint could be deaired. Fully two thousand nponle from rainy sections of the country found their way 1 into thw old- ntiquated , tuade f.imou& in the parly history of our northern fron- tier. Capt. Smalhnaii, with his staunch and reliable steamer \ Qrepada,\ informed 4ttriug the dny ha ^mvided tmiw IMttth- portation for fully four hundred individuals from Cornwall ami Dundee to and from St. Regis. As some of our readers perhaps T\IY- MALOXK TliAGKKV. Since cur hist issue some additional par- Ucutais of the Malone tragedy h ivo cuint to \\&nd, Pjegardihg the coudilion of the body of the vietnu it is said that the mail.3 on the body wf.re a huge bruise on top near..tb,e Jback part uf Jhe heafl^ ..made by some large blunt instrument, presumably 'i la<gu Ktope. which W-'is suHifient to cause death. The skull wa.3 not fraoiured, —by - of—the I UKSHY-TKKY UK CIIAMPLA1X. The ftini-anmi-.i tuc-c!i(i2 i will he L«-'d iu the Conventional church of Keos\- vilie, comtuenriiiv Tu.-d:^, Juup 21, 1.^7. Tuesday. — 2.00 p. in.—Organisation and ^ Ao p.-rn.—Sermon hy the retiring Mode- rator, Hev. Aintwou I). IJarK-r,' tu bts followed by t U Sacrament of the ford's Supper. ' know tin's grand/ntc day ao religiously ob- served ir*. the CnlhO-lic church is upon the. Sunday immediately succeeding Corj>us Chrisli, a feast which was instituted it* 12G4- in honor and adoration of thp Conse- crated Host hy Pope Urbun IV who ap- pointed for iis, celebration the Thursday after the festival of the Trinity At St. llogis high muss was celebrated in the church in the morning, during) which the ceremouies were quite imposing and highly interesting to the spectator. The decorations in the interior of the edifice- were realiy beautiful, whilst tlie singing bv tho choir, every member of which we believe are male and female Ittdian residents of the village, was ex- ceptionally fuse. After vespers, braui,*ihe force of the blow rupturing small blood vessels in the head, causing ft nail quantity of hlood to flow from the vices, 3U minuu-g. O.'M) a. m.— IJusiiiew.\ 11.00 a. m.—Disciminn. Tonic : l - L Dis- cipline of L)eV;iif[,uent Church i\Ienr»lR;rs,\ —+frm opened ny Ui'v. ^uhn L. liourlay,—; 2.00 p. in. — Presbyffhial S,uti<lay SchnuJ Institute. I. Service oi' Sung—to b,e lotj by Rev. CVanrJk-r X. Thoinas. II. l)!«cuision. Topic :• i \ L\3soh P;tj>ers vs. the Bible,\ opened, by Revs. £hns. E. Fay and ji G. McCarthy. JI^ Dis- cussion, Topic; \ CoamiiHitig fcjerip— tun-Texts. 1 ' Speakers: Huva. >V'in. H. Miller and Airgj^t$3 Frederick : : and Mr. r~- A. C. Andrews. IV . Buaiuesa an(J nr'jo-irnmeut. The Women's Pre|bjtgnal Missionary Society will hold it» ^nnu^im^eting oa Wednesday, at 2.30 p. w., and a popular mpe{,ing in the interusts of their work in the evening of the^anie day. Addresses are expected from Mi5. Layalab, Burakat, and others. Keturo tickets at reduced fare -*jH be furnislxed tftose paying full fare \n going, to the meetings. J. It.-—As quite a nuhiher of Hiihsni- ber« in tho village am! vicinity have, Hot yot roiiewed tlioir Kuhncriptiuns hy adTftfice payment, we l»e^ tu L';V«J notice \that after tlti^ is^uo chly iliOM) who havo coinplU«i ^\illr our ieriiMi or jna»lo HatisfUotor.y arrMi^e- \ Tinnrt* irtti get thrir \jiaprrn cith-cr by carrier ojr at the ]io^t uilioo. hy the citiii'iis of WllIL J).-. M.M- Miiuiie ^tijilh. d Sruifh of I hinder outdnvinj; elf, Mr.H. M e rick, iv evening and Miv, eclur M. M.j-' STATE Comptrollci' Chapin w.-is Muione on Weduc-sJay of last week NOTES- loi CBKAXJ will be served l»y the l^dios' Aid Society in the M, E, euureh, ««xt Smurduy evening. THE usual summer vacation of Fort C«ringi«n Academy begins to-morrow (Fri- 4*y). Int-erestU»Si oxHiahiatiuns Uiwo »X'en la iw<^gro«s daring tlie w^k, SCHOOL trustees should remember Uiftt they inirst cuuse to be taken m their __. p «r*l districts the atmuai school census of all chrldreu over tive joara and undtir »,' « 3iT f IS, MATTHEWS and MTB. left Tuead/iy ^ffenioui, lor St. \ T (, t H'luirfl they will he in during the closing exercises of Ihe Fairbanks educational institution, at itk-^icb th«ir«on, Ch-ar]«8 P., will graduate. ^XlR j|r«t fi*)U .ftjttwhen'iea^ of th e peutuM <*t LeM«t the £rttl we h.tve 8>< 9ru browgtU to our .•sanctum Thursday ©retiiug, having been gHthered on tlie (»tm of G«O, F. Howard, Ft. Covingto (5*n\te t l>y a ijaeiuber of hii family, t whom w« ej.t«ttd tlitnks. TU«i berries i # ripe mid luscious. to eyery snnso of honor r««|>«ct fur noighborinjr Unvnn, llnlouf really <couclu'Je<l to wake the observance flfltfly more than an oraiunr} *oca»ton t!(is yeer. With t{je din record of Jast Fourth one wouk paturally wn^x>sf tUnv tho rewklents c( tha jtitwu would rather evmla a ropUItt<*« foi pasny yearB to oome. But liaup was joined flu Mi* 14ol*^-so it Malouo. QUITE *m ciaborato advertisejiicn appears In R#ottior colunm giving ai: outline pf wjbat will |r*ospire in F^rt Uoviiigton o ^6 Fourth <>f July. Fuller .dot ull/ have n< jC«t been »uffl«icntly developed to parmit tl: Dxecutlve coaamitteo to announce acoiaplo-U ^rograiujoae this wet-k. Meantime we are 1 p. po»ltl«u lo assure all that A grand celebra lion will be glve« in th$ Fort on July 4th y#Jl and complete prQKramu,ies w\lt : lx» ov 1&4L few days. THI third meeting o( the Youn >)tw*1in Literswy ]^ft#^ue met on Wedivoddn K3f la«t w»ek at the faorao of Mlsa Jtinni Qujte a nur»bor were present and ; priOgraramo, coneisll^g c fUmtk charade, et-c., were gi^e;i. The i £mr« startod Uiis Bociefy for lmproyen juul «nJ9xme»4. AH young ladies vishiuj % i0 |o|n will pl«am see tho president, Mi»i 4S»e» Jiacfle, and sho will huvo their o? -put b#fore ike Leaf uo. 2t5ra~K>eoting of tho\ Ladies' JSotQ«ijr of tl^e 1»J. E. church, on Thursday eveniog last, tU« followiug orticers wert elected far tbe tfusuing year: Mrs. free Jtejnoids, proe.^ Mrs. C, M,cElwuin, 2i ?rice-|>re».j ijr** F. Spender, see.; Mrs. H W. Merrick, treas. The Society will hok its first meeting on Wednesday aflernuoi at Mrs. George Paddock's ami 1 conjial invitaliou to all to inee; irith them. TjfE Presbjteriaa churcli BOC of West Gon^table yt'dl iudd a strawherr Ceitival on tho evening of Thursday Ju J6th,lS8f, iu the neyv church edifice,whit] has bseo completed far enough, for use 1 Ojid kind. Stru\vbe.tie8 aau ice cren #rilf be served, an^l the I'ort /Uovingto Excelsior Cornet }3and will Le in altendu;K £0 funiigh music. Ail are cordially in vited to attend this festival 8upjH;r, (at ftjodorato fee), and thu» help to contribu tp a worthy object, viz.j c]iurch buik ing fuad. — FJSHINQ at tho moutli of Salmo river Just t\ow JH HOUJ to ho excellent, K<»n fi#e apveiuionn at \ lunyt? f ; and pli'koi hare been ra.UKht during Uie J.ast few da\. W« r«fr««t U> Iqaru that on ac^yjiintof 1 son oft rppoated fayllKh and J««uloii« Uireuts nw ,i>ruadoa«L but >.ury few from (lay Hide of (Ii -*llne have an y*t taken advantugo of tin .cefftulaport .coffered in the watt>r« alluded t ^The M»#Hr«. Tyo of JHindre uj*d Uopki ^pint authorUc 11s lo UKKure all ^tuorlci 4tUl*on» prrfoct iinmunily from i^ulfntatli *$4 harm who chono lo visit that «octl< h. G. WjWiTNKV 4ook his depgrtu from our village on lb« nooti traiy r J[*AIe <l»y r bound for AUautft, <ia M wherohu w At .once eftter upon a bu&iiiens settled upi feftfore redwjjin^ homo aome (imo sine ^TJ» withdrawal of Ibia ge/)ial and ente }>ri»inf citiien from our ou.l>t mnken it a 3oca*ioo for g«oeral re^cet. All that re jnairia to b* ••' J , uow that lie has gone ft$Mi hottl ot fri«n4i sincerely truKt that t»aj toon b« full/ reatarad to i ul th*t fco will mid with proap«rity ia bis aew Ucld X JF tif Coll <i thrown from thvir 1 rw.t^.' l.y cumin- in collision wiijj u] im wiirch wns hitclrrrt} fti fnmt trf Ftty t os'. 8tore. ]5'>th vehicles-haii, ^ ups*-t, 1 (i lad.es and Dr. Merrick's forlui.ut.r | ; ^fipe from serious injury, wu'j uitaost raeulous, .WE were right pleased to greet an d tjm.o Triend F . S, BonrgeauH, tljf torun postmaster and merchant of St. nicet Que., iu our vil.age Tuesday oruiiig, who had been a guest at the ufTord Hou.se, during IUo pre^'ious night. r. fi. made friendly c;illo during the •renoon upon several friends and acqtint- icea. II. Sc«oPF, the ucw lessee of the .ussell House. Bombay, inaugurated his nnncy by a sjrftnd hall on Friday evening, une 3;d. Pnrtiei|>aiiis report a real en- uynbftt timo, whilst ilr. Schoff aujrs he ould not possibly have hud » more qijiet ,nd agreeable company. Abwut sixty 3 honored the occasion with- ihfeir resenco. Djrant's orchestra supplied the usic, ajid as usual gave tlie best ut • tJaljs- . M. S^ANLT came u] m tlio express Tuesduy evening, renMiiued guost at the America]] House during Ihe i^ht and reti^riied next morrjiu^ to iliirtiue, (u bo present and participate in e CGromoijies of breaking ground i'or examined nm l;v tin- tru^tc in .nd ovtsd the ?iio selected the 4 c : a ^ ftu( i dumb ntitUt' 1 . Tnr Urf- brook trout ever caught was Otken ii Invt week hy Loan It measured 24 .chos in circum- ON Monday of last week Gov. Hill sijjufd tin; Stale prison appropriation bill, the l/.ll increasing the iinu for Sabbath >rt;aking fruin -f') to $10, and the drafted neti's biii, The last bill vyaa\ amended iu he Senate so as not to take eflect nn.til r owner of the (louring milk in an annoujicer^ent in on the check, whichriefnight have com/ from fa! 1 in jr.- preaonce^of h'nger marks on the throat was suspected, there being a slight scratch as though uinde by a fing il. The neck was not-discolor- g ed. Nothing of^aluo s notdiscolor found* in the in the afternoon, the noid Janciion RiiJ,w:\y whicl t branch of the M. &, C. J. 1\< K., ,e asxpr^d us, would be pruo-'tided with und aished to completion as fast as money nd men ft'ouid permit. E, G. IIEYNOLDS, Bombii)*'8 lca<lin<; lercljant iitu; Supervisor, ax'£or r :pani?d by is cHu^hter, Frcdonia, sailed from New Vork Mi>nday for a two or three mouths ip to Europe. They will visit England nd Ireland, aa well as spend ft period of heir tira^ ou the continent— ei^ht-seeiug in France, Germany and Italy. That they iny both be spared to return d.ifely to their ome again js tb^e ardenjt wjsj} of I103U pf riends, ON and after Monday nest, 20th the • Princess Capt, Jus. B. McMillen, will coicmonce service befsyeej) Dundee and Massena, She vill leave Dundee daily (Su;idaf8 e*cepted; at 1.30 ip the afternoon, calling at the Point, Dickinson'* Island, St. Uegis and Cornwall; returning will leave Massena at 7 6 r elock in the morning, calling at\ all intern^edi^te ports, arriving ajl DunJee at 10.30 o'clock. The \ Princess : ' has undergone her us^td annual repairs this season, und wi!l bo as bright aud ,-prim 11s \ever a:j« with the liable captain- at the 1 will, we {eel confident, maintain her welf-eurocd popularily. By announcement in another column t will be seen that the whole of the nd liable landed property belonging to the estate of the ^aic Creigliton Wright in the town of Westvillo will b,e sold by public auction on tho 151b day of July next. The properties to be sold lo the highest bidder aie ac; well knotf'n that very liith ueo.-J be said by us regarding their many legible and excellent features. Full par- ticulara caii i*o seen iu the advertisement, Suilico |or us to say that in our ' opinioi this i.s aii opportunity not every d.iy 0 Co red to any one wishing i& purch-uso some o the besi property to be f'ouud in tho &rtil< of Wostvillo. Matt C. Uausoui o ['ort Coviugtou, or Hon. Joiiu V. liadge ofMaione, ut.toxneys, will give full par- ticulars at any tkne beforo day of sale. CMII.DREM'S DAY, last SuDday, was oiiwjrvod in tlio (HlKnv.nt churohos of tl. villajrt' l>y. «r>|>ro}»rialo M v r\ icis and drcoi li.»i)«. In the I'iv.*L>ytcrian cilmivh tho dec- OVAUON oonKistiut; entirely of plants am llowors wiis «;niply loyolj 1 . A bivostwork. oi ilowoj\*> of ivory \hii»» Mirrouuiied tho plat- form; tin* \*\t_\pii and oroht'sira were trans- wore ivlk'vcd with a variety Qt Uo.iisoplu while lU'lit'atr wroathes t'ntwifjod tho ohurt ilolii-rs. The KiTvicta iiu'Iudovd sinuiins «u is't>jH>nslvo rtH4,viJng8 by tho ,rhii«ireu «*« inonilKTK of the Sunday Kt'luK*!, i^d u *wr»n«> nultal>lo for t^o youim. In tho evening tl pastor prenc^od to young mry- At tho M, K. church tho >vholo day —botli mornin, > n duo ohsi 1 iLd tv> havvJ-hooi foroupou th< nbivc luiiidiiiK'' r, iV. In tl uoorl sv$s \wU u« aud «Hltr.vtn MRS. A. well-known Henderson Huntingdon, this issue which we feel sure \yiil be of nuch interest to farmers all along our border. After rebuilding her mills, which \vure unfortunately consumed by fire last adding therelo suitable machinery for making flour by wjjat w popularly Ifnown HA the •> roller process.\ The miil \$ now ici full rquniritf order,\ and orders will be tiiken for the supply of patent, strong bakers' arid first-class family fia#T7 A 1 the same *niU pan be procured anything in the Fine of Grabara flour, oatmeal, corn- meaL, and feed of tba various kinds. Jf rs. Henderson intimates tliat farmerj can ^ave small qaantities of wneat converted into flour by tho roller process. Thia will prove a convenience, as mo$t of other owners refuse 10 accept and manufacture any grists under a specified large quantity. HON. FLOYD J. IIADLET, Member of Assembly for prauklin county, was in village Thursday a^'ternoorj. This «iug his first visit to the Fort w'nee the oiifjitnent of the Legislature, he was cted by his many friends with more than the usuii amount of pleasure, conpled with expressions cf congratulation at his apparent gcod health. A few tuinutes :ull at THE SL'S office, aud the preaa- ire of a social chat, left upon us the irn- )ression we have Tieretoiore held—that in Vir. Il.idley Franklin county has ao in- eKigrmt and faithful represyutatiy§ at the e capital. Mr. Hadley informed us ,hat as chairman of the committee on ;auie laws, an4 in Bccor4:*nce with a notification from Gov. Hill, be would b« in Albany to-day (Thursday), f upon which >ccasion the^ Ooverner had concluded to grant a iiearing iu th« matter- of a very tnportant bi!l emanating in his commjiiee viiiu-t', and lUo.Ht'CvU^'s at«' « r«Rlly IntercitUiK. In tlu> (•-ion'ixrs cofchiutfil of roNit i*ii»rlj»K, ttddr«*s hy tho past «v<*11 i 11 x ti-f*iUM»ath whuoj o and proved lo IM» itn inton'« IH*CU«1OII for itv unusually larRogathorlUK <n\r viH<iK«rK of tho vrtiioUH Jt'wnnlnftll RK vrull iu na«.uy from tho sunoyudtup I>«I uorJnHMi. Ilca«|l4K N < rroltnllou^ ulng fU\, won 1 imtwu })art»ciimUd\ l in by ilu Moholat-K of th«- H^bhuth M'hool, nil of whi n'fltvtod gro.'if fr«-*»«U itj»ou tho {mjillri a* W grand procession was formed at the church, and cornmenced a tFiamphal marci^ through the various streets of the village, which were skirted on bpth sides with bauners and evergreens. Beautifully decorated arches, brilliant with emblama- tic paintings and ether jnsignia, were paired during the progress of the proces- sion. The singing and chaiiting by the^ hundreds of male/and female adults and children in the pure open air ad4tfd im- mensely to the sublimity of the occasion. The St. Regis cornet band, which by the way h«s become a realfy creditable musi- cal organization, headed by the pro- cession, and at giyeij interval? played appropriate aira. Not a drop of intoxicating liquor was allowed to be iold on the Canada side of the line, but we were told a few avericious •speculators occupying houses just across the boundary supplied the \firewater'' in targe quantities, the effects of which became apparent towards evening in the presence of a ggod many boisterous braves perambulating the streets. The u grand procession,\ and th,Q whole eveuta of the daf in fact, were successful in every respeo^pirith but one important and regretable featur lacking, however- The ' mysterious and unexplainable absence of those old time zealous patrons of Porpiu; Christi and \Grand Proces- siou,\ Guy Holli3ter, John Rowley, Geo. Williams and Solon Chopin of the •Forge,\ was tho cause pf DO small pockets, indicating robbery as ihe object of the murder. The following facts_ were elicited at the first session of the coroner's inqu.est on Saturday evening : Eugene Van Norman after working the lumber season for Doucy & Iiackn*, at s Buck Mountain, stopped off at Malone, on liis way to Sagina\^ City, Mich. In his pocket was a check for $4 53.53. On arriving at the depot he met one George Kin£, with fthom he had some previous^ acquaintance. He also met. that afternaon^/\Fghfi Henry Rhinehanft, who workpfj with King on the farm of J. L. Ho?le, south of the town. After somo talk Van Norman went to the People's National Bank and had QGDENSBUnp will have free mail ., -1 -.1 I..J _r.... ._«*_ 4- - • delivery upon and after July first. RT. REV. E. P. AYADHAMS, Bishop of Qgdensburg, wa§ received by the Pupe at Rome on Friday of last week. 'HE .death jof William A. 'Wheeler HHtioibal Hamblin, of Maino } the check cashed, after tellfng 1>is inten- tion to Kin?. They then went to thp BlmwDod Hoose, where they registered for SBpner. Kin^^reht into the wash room and durin? his absence Van Nor- man placed $142 in an envelope, inscribed hh name andTaddressIuereon, ^nSTtandedj | 'it to the clerk for sate keeping. A horse was hired at the liverv shortly after, Van Norman tendering $10 for payment, which he took from a leather pocke4 book, in which was at least one bill more and some change. The trio then Srove to a disreputable resort known a* the Farm* a short'distance below th© village, where they remained abont two hours. Thev returned to the faofel and about ten o'clock went qut again find were seen at the hon3e of George Dudley. Here trace of the murdered mnji disappeared, until the dis- covery of bis dead body on Saturday. A despatch from Malone on Saturday to the Plaiisbnrgh Telegram ?aya : \ Nothing new has been' developed in the murder case, except tb« examination of Rinehart before Justice Willard, which has tak^n up most of the forenoon. The examination at this writing 18 not conclnded, but from pretent indications it ia thought that he will be held as an accessory. The morder f»the engaging topic of conversation, and ihe query, u Have they captured King?'' ia frequently asked and as oftio answered in the negative. the only living ex-Vice President. Exr is the only living ex- President y y g president. The rapi'ilty of tho chang of the public service is remarkable. Fe^sy public iren long survive the excite; merit and strain of tfyeir cfjieial lives. They seep? upabie 'to exist \yhcn the pressure is rempved, and they are let down iofco the bunidrum of ordinary life. Advertisements. wbich bouses, better Sauud oyster a ?ery few days more and hay will bo in iuTTt>l.)at. ImlaedTately ^ follow harvest operations. Jief^rc eater- ing on the liurry nnd bustle of either, mers would do well to carefully look over their facilities for properly securing heir produce. Is'o doubt in making up a ist scythes will be wanted; rakes will be wanted; forks will be wanted j scythe stoiu?s will be wanted. We always found such to be the case during our exixarienco whilst engaged in i arm ing. Then your mowing mach-iues, or harvester, will re- juire a little brushing up. Many broken or mifcsiug nieces \vill need replacing. Allen S. Matthews, Fort Covin^ton's wide-awake stove aud general hardware another' column, announces for the farmers\ befiofit, and probably » little for himself th,at he now h^s a full, supply of everything required of the above men- tioned list of gGods. Matthews is a sterl- tg reliable dealer, and anything he offers can be relied upon us good and substantial, aud will be sold as cheap as can bo bought my where in tho county. WHAT will ia all probability' prov'e n fatal case of homicide occurred at the illage of St. Ilegis on Friday evening last. It appears during a contention between two Indian tamilios who ate sui4 to be distantly rulatod, OHO of the parties, a dissolute arid quarrelsome character named John Ire, in (ho height of a towering passion grasped an ordinary chopning axo lying at hand and dealt a terrible blow with edge .downwards ou t^ie hesvd of an elderly aqua The weapon cut a fear- ful g«sh throvgh the skull its wfaolo lepgth, extending downwards to th# brain. The woman wa« taken into her liowo and Dr. MeConnol of Ilogansburg^ nur A.Uduy Suuday sh<3 was>a terrible and but slight hof>eri were enieria^nod of ht>r recovery. IC<J wna arrvstc.d hy officer Morfi'S of Dundeo Monday an«j brought bo- ftrnouut of sadness ani rpgRfil. Their familiar and devout looking 'JpbysQga'' were at once missedr-we ar^ ioclined to believe more rendiiy and keenly by the habitues of old St. Regia thap by those with »vhom fj^ey journeyed on these pil- grimages in bygone years. In fact we everf heard it hinted £hat ljpoa the absence of thoae il good men and true \ becoming known to ihe ev£r watchful chiefs a con- fab was at once summoned, at wfcieh a lengthy discussion occurre4 with an en- deavor to find some valid reason for their m, and at tije saio& tier© deyise fr pksn to seeure their—attendance thera andj then. That wlrtli>i a motion was under discussion to the effect that a chosen band of trustv braves should be despatched to the \ Forge \ to capiyre and -4bring on the anxiously sought \ pale faces \ with all that pomp and grandeur so . graphically depicted on ihe capture and triumphal entry of that traditional boll, a hasty sum- mons to. their place of worship deferred f ny decisive action. OtfR young friends James A. and Charles L. Hogle, are now managers of the Elrawood House ia Malone* having acquired it .from their uncle, -Ceo. H. Ilogle-,- of Bedford, Que. Th.9 \boys\ ate old attaches of the El tn wood; welj known ftnd highly respected all over the \foiv justice for e^aroiuaiiun, who, after bearing evidence commuted him to j>eRubanHu*j;\il 4o aland trial at the next term of criminal court. On Tuesday even- iug tj^ta wuiuan was null alive, but uo Jio country. Him wood, whilst under thy management of tha elder Hogle, ' was always a good place to sojourn, aud now that the younger branches of the family base full control we feel like assuring the travelling public that its efficiency will be more complete and satisfactory than ever. (jive the boya a call when in Malone. • THE. memorial services in §on»ection with the (jeaib and burial\ of es-Vice- President William A. Wheeler in the Congregational church, Malone, QQ Tues- day evening of. last jjreek* is reported to have baen highly interesting an4 solemn. Besidesllio respected Meniber of Assembly for thia county £fton. Floyd-/* $a41ey) the n?pretmnta,tiyes iu the wysje body from St. Lawrence and Lewi* countioa were in attendance. The meeting was presided CKrer by lion. 1). W. Lawrence, and F. J. Seaver of the Palladium, acted as secretary. Resolutions we're offered by Hon. John I. Gilbert, and telegrams werv road frou? many prominent men through- out tho courJry. Addresses eulogistic of ihe character mini services of Mr. Wheeler (-President Hayes, Con- j<res!ii«an Parker, 4. 0. Saunders, John I. CJilbtfrl, William A. Dart. N. M. Curtis, C. L Kuapp, Morton S. Purmulod, Ii: W. J-a*oa ttuvi lUv. Audrcvr il. Millc, \ SHOO FLY \ don't bother those who buy door screens at G. A. & J. Par- quhar's. THR Chateau-gay Chasm Hooae has opaned for the eeagout and looks forward to a prosperous run thia season. K. A. Jackson is manager again, and will well enLsrtain ail wfro go to &ai delightfully romantic spot. THE majority of newspapers un- doubtedly prefer to print the truth If they t:an get it. But they cannot often inves- tigate the source of every item of news they publish. The Providence Telegram very justly aaya: *'If people will tell the newspapers the tratfa they will print it,jmd be giad to get the chance to do so. The newspapers do not like lying. Very few other things make them so much trouble aa the habit a great many people have of lying to them. - MORT F . TURNB*, an old friend and a first-clas3 carriage maker well known on the Hincbinbrook frontier, who since last fall hag\ made Martintown, Glengarry county, Out., his home r paid a visit to Fort Covington Wednesday even- of last week, remaining a guest at the Stafford House till Thursday, when he went on to Burke to see friends there and transact other business. We never saw '' Mort } ' looking better. He says ha is well treated by the good people of Martin- town, likes it well r and in fact means to aiay there. He is a member of tha cor- net band, and speaks highly of the efficiency and popularity of the organiza- tion. Whilst here fae visited the room oi Excelsior-Cornet Band and was courteously received by the members. C. P. DAVIDSON, one of the leading advocates of Montreal, and well known md highly respected in Dundee and in fact all over the county of Huntingdon, has been appointed a judge of the Superio Court of the province of Quebec. He wai born in the village of Huntingdon, il 1S-10, and his father, the laje ,Capi. Daridr son, died iu Montreal, about a fear ago. His classical studies were maid at Victoria II, Montreal. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY 4t Trout River Lines, N. Y. T HE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO AN - nour.ee to the public thst they have now in fall operation a well equiped Sush an-i Door Factory ai Trout River Lines, and hnv- Ing secured.the services of a thoroughly cornpet$&t wprkman lo oversee vko business, they will be ready at all times to fill orders for anything in ihe line Qt\ house finjshingf ' of every description. Sash, DQOTS, and Bouse Finiihings gen- erally on short notice, of ihe best material au f l worQnior^hip. All who intend*building, or repairing are respectfully ipyite4 toptdl Off ns before g!v T Ing their orjiars. MCNAIE A. TUOGY. Trput Rivof I4^e«, May 12, 1887. collage, Goburg, and M He graduated at tho last named institution, taking the degree ot B. A. He subsequent- ly received the title* oX M. A., B. G. jL. and U. C. L. from the same university, lie was made the recipient of tlje Q. C'i, si gown in 1879, iczd was for a number o years the Cra^n ppesecutor fbr tue dis- trict of Ifontraal. a Hi;5 namo ]im fo years be^n identified yitli all |>opuUi movomotit^, &ud hh «lavation at a com- paratively early ag,v> lo'a mopt distmguish ed anrt hoaorfcble position h«? been fairly won by his ability and success .tt tho liar, and will W confiriued by public opinion all ovor the province, move esp-, c':i'!y ir i f Ili Sheparifr Condition Peiders! THS CSSAT HORSE and CATTtE MEDICINE. •RONOUNCED BY HORSEMEN UHO HAVE US£» THEM, TO BS THE BEST HORSE MEEICINE KNOWN. Thvr stimulate the ur *ve conetotion ia the braxching organs, loosen pi ;ieanse tue bowsis. soothe Kervousness. correct acid- tv and eripy*g and Jeai to appetite ; they aw a tome -*ivia/sSen^th ; they alter the morbid state ot aa, - -TSan and th/blrui J^SsiUiLb^ks. pap* a£ COQ- • agic us cr icfccnoiis diseases ' ,,- * MEDICINE NOT A FOOD! folly up to the Requirements cf Veteriiary Scteaoe. A SIKE CiltE FOE PINKEYE AND EPIZOOTIC I Every ^rcc used «a«*iee4 to be of the ^cst qu^- to 8iic cure of ail ordinary diseases ol ^4 Horses and Cattle. &- A trial 04 a sitpe p**ige of SHM*»» U TO S PO-A-CSKS win convince the csost skepucal hat they aw all tliat is claimed for KW^ N ^TICK TO THE C O.NSHtES. -Cvfl/Airu' S X.aH7tt!?W. / d ^ c strictly pi'-ra and n»- to th* CUK ofJis- -i iuarante«d t& our money, SOLD BY a^Ufi«STS AND DEALERS 6ENEBALLY. Price 28 Cent*. L. C. SHEPARD, W ANTED AT ONCE, A GOOD RE- liut^i gir! RCcusiomfHl to general houseworlaaji wel\. as havinc a knovrledge of cookJis:. (\>nstant employment ami good wag* will M paid to a sultablo persou. f Apply to MRa JOHN TYO, ; Intcriii\tio?:5i Hotel, iyuml* 1 ^, yoe. REMOVAL! T HE SrBSCKIUEK HBGS TO IX- ftrrxxr hts friends ^nd Uie~pubH« th«t on or alK>ut tlio aflUtHo of Juno hu wil^rcm«»vo hts CAUKI.UiF. MAKING AKt* RBPAIU SHOP Vr»*u> tl*o <?Ui ^*ml to tt»c UulMiDs i>UJoiping tbc ^JacksDiith shop of Jtiiin >i Mctfay, where lie '\r\]] lx» huppj\ to e*H» all his o\'\ cuKtaxtiers And as many i« % w ones* s^-* tutv> - liivoi* hint wUfc \hr\r phfn>nnce. A \.i kuula o; rr}»air\ni; !%s usr.-vi a!te»«Usl 10 OM short nojiet \*:H! I>\OCUJ«\! 111 a MiS-txn^;!. ..y-v f.- ? A