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COV THURSDAY, JUNE 16, Travelers' Guide. \{. A C. -T. H. It.— R-isscnp-r train f< M'.nlr-al =in<l inU-im Minte sinti^n*, l:av _.fLU-iJtivifl»\iii ;it Vt.OCi M.m.. rot uriiintf urijy a! 7.0ft p. m. Mixed from Montreal ariiv< at I1.*>«''A- m., U->flv^« ;\; ll.Sft. r\->K.N\rAi,-L -FKPUV.— The summer \ Gr< n a<5a.\ (trjipL A)'-x, Praa!lm«i) !<\-ivc* Dnndr UT. n.i 7 o'r/.ock a.\i. ft Cor:iw«M. Cftihugftt tn>. •timing, ^rrl\* at Dutnloe at 4 p, :u. Con n-rtlpn i« nn I 1 n\ Cornwall wi ; b trains oi a. T. R., '-ftst find w.^t. On SundayB l b •« Grd:iA*'.a \' will l« av s I>unvioo for Jjin^-aot* >rt» •• '• p , TO GHS Tar for Beetles.—I h ve used dur- ing two y« j ars p.-ist, snvs u cotr«»8p<»nd«M»i in Htt<b indmttn, w.-it-r inprr^i.titod wj h >j:is tai tor ihe |>u:pose of dWtr*ji»g the CoS-jmdo he* tie on my pot to vim-s. It has proved more <lT»'Ctiv«? rh;m Piris tfreen, ;iud h/is tie^u us'd wirh r-qtiul effect upon my currant bush's. Tw o quarts of g&> TUr to a \paTlful of wwter are the nropoi- iii>ns t.sM-ii, and the vinos ur l>UKuee are sprinkled hy moMis of u watering y£>t. \ Soot WaUT for PhuU.—Soot is ai <xce!h-nt fertilizer fur -- 1 - \ -- ' \- pot plants. An easy manner of Appiv it is in \v..ter ; tie the eoot up in a % and plfce it in hot water, working it around with tbe hands or a stick until the ihf HFrt The f>n jNew Advertisements. THE BEST RESTORATIVE For the hair, is Ayor's Flair Vigor. It restores the original color to Faded a-nft Gray hair, promote* It* growth, prevents the accumulation©! Danttruff, cures all Scalp Diseases, is always nafa and benoiicjal to use, and is^t the same time, a Superior DroHtiing for'the Hair. I have used Aver'* Hair Vigor for a i I have fowpd Ayer's Ilair Vigor unex- numbcr of yoars, ami am more'than eat- ! cnptionahlo as a dressing for tho hair, jsiicd witli thy results obtained. It . This preparation is free Trom injurious ' keeps tl-.o hair in line condition, renders ; ingredients, restores natural color t o • •••*-« -..-..--- > i-:_ i—-gorates its growth, —' - il Hoii and uliant, aud guub it t Strength, Ae & hair preparation it is un- ©qualod.—Dr. J, Rogers, LUlington, Aid. I have found Ayer's-Hair Vigor in- valuable for,increasing the growth of hatr when it had4>ecome weak and thin. also for restoring the natural color to gray hair. This preparation is also an exveHant dressing, and may he used without danger of suiljng the clothing. Jt rentiers the hair soft and pliant, and imparts to it a glossy appearance. — Jdrs. K, F. Schumacher, Rochester, N. Y. I have never found anything which giros we such perfect satisfaction as I have received from Ayer's Hair Vigor. Jt T^tores the ^Iginftl color fr» gr&y Jjair, iuiparts a glo;4« and softneia, ana romareg all dandruff. — Mrs. T. S> a. Jlaveus, Eaton ltjipids, Mich, IS an excellent remedy for humors of the se^lp, —J. C. Bay less, AHomlalo, 111. An, attack of brain fever caused my hair to fall out. J applied Ayer's Hair Vigor whfch stimulated a new growth of hair in a few weeks. I have eight bottles of tbe Vigor in two years, much more than was necessary as a restorative, but I liked the article aa a dresar.Tg and bave since continued to use it for that purpose, — Vincent Jonea, Richmond, Inu. I have used Aye-r's Hair Vigor for tb.o last ten years, and take pleasure in pro- nouncing this preparation alj it is rocora- mndlend^l too -bcuu T RIUU TVOWW SQQ yearss oj ir i i hlh New Advertisements. AND SEE NEW Few TpllK PKOPLE OF THE Sf ATM*GP X Ni w York :—To CJcorge W. Buman, !« • sattnvr nt lHcklu»m Centre, FrankJtn Cpnnty, N\. \.. Hattle WtMxJwurU, whose place of ros-. • lt?«'nc«* is now un^uovrnf but, \v^o when hu t h.ard fnnn ruttitiud nt KlUiuburp; Maw.» Llht^ H tF^k i lAvrrcitce *-'ount*v S'.»Y. f ^ussl^s Whit*, re-; Hiding at NleholvTik*, Iu sai^ County of 8t. / IiHwrem-e, N. Y., and Ernest Q. Roynot'hs and Ida A. Reyn&iils, residing afi Bombay^ Franklin County, New York »tate. hetr'a. next yf/^ ln > loyatecs aud those d^ipilng un-. dor thorn and creditors of AH ha liyuann, de- ceased, so.ud greeting : .^ . Wlwr^n, tfeorge Moore, sole cxyevtor of the lost will and feutatyant of All ha Bemta ' asml, hn» latoly jnwontod to \ \ \ 8ha»p. roturninp KMWJ oveufng, MAMBS A Rfii.vMinuT ro.-^The staunch and rfiiftM^ FtnMxirrn \ Mu»wi»\ nud \ A iron*, 1 ' ci>mmantled by CapK Koi ftiid lit l;'horw>u re^pi^'lvcil.v. One of the^o vt^af] lonvos Ma'*.ho\v:<' \doclc for <^d«D;.l>urg an lntermt<liaU» [x>rt* <J->olh s:d«>; of the rft. l^vr rouce) <«v»ry Wrdnv^d-iy and riaVuVilfty at 9.S a.m., n-turiaug lr»vo i^d^nsburf Tuosda ami FrJi'ay. at 1 oVlook p. m. Amplt c»p? &\j nmi vccommoiinTionT lof Tf^TgSf an dipped Poetry. TWO WINSOME MAJD& Two w'.n^oiue mftvtlB I would hivve won Unto inM st»to Uifjr 8»ldom nhun, Nr.nmd w*w!iork ; hot, nowhow, I failod My lovo-flros Snsfr^ofua 1 p%i<-J Before some otlu>r Wlow'a s«n, I foarc-^ly knew how !t wtwt deno; D<>ih J11I*H3 raw—jv>rhnp» in fan—• rlowov^*r, OAch I long buwalled. Two winsome njaiila. And nowadays I do not run R*»o» that end wh+ro thoy'ro begun ; . Hut hare for sfroral Wfnsonit raiK^ - At llfo .-liner height* thai must o«-sc»lod T' unbush lh« rag—to snatrh the bun— To vriu some mft'<l*. RAYS Qf MIRTH. d !ute with cold water. Soot water k excellent for roses, abulilons,^pol \rgorimn and other fioweriifg ptauts. When the ptmre fulj of roots it appears to be eejecmlly effective, THK FOOD O? \ OrU PADDIES,\ Throw uway ybxxr cigsretiftg nnd ont a j o ~d bowl 01 tuush and milk for yout b\t enKfjisi^^ssid ilic learnad doctor, \and jnu will not nf»ed any niodiciue. Indian corn is essentially an American institution. Aft the tapis food of* rur di»fidn;f ' .!i really b« anid lo hare he'.pud to \*y found*.ion of this gTvat republic. With it* pruJuct, the hog, it vu in th» not Tery remote pnat the solo . food so-.ply oi tlie rur^l district*, and the dishes ih&t «a» hr prepared from its var.ous fcrint l>Q oi mu»h greater variety than can b* prepared from wheut. Like SKuib/T* rabbit, it in (food to roa«t, to bike or in bojfi, and can be fermented aud turiu-d istf*\wl)iskey but it« st;iEul >tin^ (jualitius are b»st procured by making it into a :muh. It contains r lar^e *moitnt of nitrojfco, ha« quaiitio anii-co;>tiptttit!g and it easily tseiaiulated, Though originally rji« poor man't food, it bns come to be the rich m&u't luxury. It is cheap ai>d has jjreat uutritir* pn»- perties. A coarse oi Indian meal in ti e shape of johnny CHk>, bos cake, con or poue bread and mahb, relfeved by GOODS! t -bc T RI TVO S year oj age, and my hai is in as healthy a con- dition aa whon I was 25.—-Rev. H. P, Williams, Davidson College, N, C. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Dr. J. 0. Ajar * Co., Lov«U, UAM. Bci4 by Drasgisfe atwi V*tt\xn*A. Assist Kature whenever she appeals for aid. Loae of\ appetite, Weakness, 81ugglab> nem, and J>opres«lon, are often Ln<lica» XIOOM tkat tbe blood ia impure, and needs aitoratlre UefttruejQt. Ayer'a Baxsapor rilla ie a highly oonoenVraled extract oi tha boat alteratiroo and blood purifiers. For raoBtlis I was afiJicted with nenr- on* prostration, Wtxvisness, Languor, Geueral Debllitj, and Mental Dejection, By Purifying my blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I was completohr cured. —Mrs. Mary Stevens. lU Suffolk St.. Lowell. Mass. Colored briso baf! clubs are Uie • Ictoet Tl»''y (ion't sunburn. A pr..p.. r Loitdiiit« for •wm;!d be Ma.itiuie NiU^s. , Out* nnir of siinrn' scirtsors in hatsd '»• wniih two I'tili poii* in & sauoh.m. I'fit.' nv-Mi v. hi^-tries to pleuj»e himsei b is «ii r-^iT time il:an lie- vrho lrw« t^ \This m tho rr.os? u'li-.ii.d'-st cut of all / s»id ihe j>u : -;ic man wiiea ho saw hi: pMturo in ihe u<'^RSJ•;ip* < r. The fir.^t liir.s a bug pi}>e w-.s eve, hPHid in & Wf^t'-rn town the citizens, ar - rest-.'d the man for cruthy to animals. The Empress of Huasia : -a 6hid to b< exlf;iTa<;:ail!y fund of pie. Sh e often drenniB thtt a dynamite burub comes and sits upon her bile A Cenmeticut family were much fright- ened ihe other ni^Ut by a hurse whici g'»t into ihe house wbile tbi»y wt*r« asleep A ki<i<J ofnvhl m.-ire, as it were. Jhree courts,have decided th*t a raar- riu^e by tciegruph is illegnl. U you w; lo iij'ike an ubsulutpiy sure tUing of it, got mtvrrifcd hy a miisisti r. 44 Doro u know the naUiT* of an oath, ma'am r ' inqut^d the judge. n W« 14, I reckon I ortcr,\' w»«s the reply, \M y husband drives » canai boaj.\ Joa^nan^s jjet more free advice than any other chuja of people, and it strange thai ntwspnptrs beive tidvice left over which they can afford to give away. '• Mummn,\ said a little h've-year-o! girl, poiuiing to a turkey gobbler strolling aroutid n ue»^bbo**» yard, u ain't th»» re«i-{j'ged ch,kkea got an awfui big bustie V 1 A Bosftm coaunisaion bouse handled two tons of <Mbba^«j» so skilfoliy that the shipper hud 96 cents left ailer al] charge: were paid. If he «eiwb another l U ni own hoi*d will go along wiih it. '••Speaking aboiu tbe artist wfeo painted fruit so nnturally that the birds came *»nti, p«?ek.:d at it.\ said th« fat reporter, u l drevr- a hcti that was ao true to Ulfi_. thnt nfier ;he sage threw it iuio the waste WkeJ^it laid there.'* •'I tell you its all noftsanse/'; 'said the editor, after selling six 6acka of ..declined manuscripts to ahf junk dealer, and sort- ing over eleven dollars-worth o f anused postage stumps; \ its ull co:>tei:d thnt tb.erj. firej turn.'' The mt\n who swore oflf Crom borrowing OQibieUyj} or money, from painting tli< town red, and from rending papers for which h e haa not subscribed or puici, ha& stcci>mbud to the insiduous ii.flueiicea ol lia.e. He u so w worse thnn ever. A Chicago fiew«p-ipor tells of a eit'zer. of tnnt tir.vn HIKJ. Jfoin^ home the ^othei nigkt nfter a very <b.Wy diuuer, stumhltK; up h^'ainsJ An iron TMtJia^r »ant encircled *. £tatue. Lie carefully fek iiis wnv arounr; the ruiSing several times, &i»4 at last, no: finding any openitjg, coll»}>s©d in a h«aj on the pavement outside, «»-e»rrn^ li TU« £ 1 They're slmt uie in feeref* HOUSEHOLD AND FAHM. , of pure c<ws' miik, to- ¥thicn, ii iticliiied to dys|ie|>gia t a Itttle Haae water txiay 'o« added, vsiil make a life now u ^ur(k)Q well worth the lirintf, Mid yoc tit.od no ether treatment to eurr«set Y<JU. Nervousness, brighten your visii)U »rid $'v TOU s^eet &ud peaceful Bleep,\-— Kt 'York MoiUhd Exine**. Nature- Domanda that the blood shall be lceptf piure. Th$ gtomech, Liver, Jvldneya, and Bowels, camnot maintain a healthy action if the life current is sluggish and diseased. For purifying and vitalising the blood, no otlier medicine can be compared with Ayer's Sjtrsaparilla. I have suffered greatly, for yeartj from Loss of Appetite- and. General De, bility, caused by an impure condition o{ The Blood. A tew bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla re- stored, my health. —Mary Q Sullivan, J. DEWIPSEY^S! INDUCEMENTS. I havee usedd Ayer'ss Sarsaparilla,, forr Last spring I suffered Lrora General bili d L f Ai I I hav use Ayer Sarsaparilla fo myself and in my family, for tlie paat 'j&. yflrs and have always found it to be uffered Lrora General of Appetite. I com- Bil l d lf and in my family, for tlie paat j& , and have always found it to be ti bld ifi d t and Loss of Appetite. I com takingg Ayer'ss Bansaparilla.. andd i yt*flrs, and have always found it to be au effective blood purifier, and restorer i i d tth F jaencert takin Ayer Bansaparilla an folt much bcttiir. Y.x its contipueu use h fll d Oh ALL WOOLEN GOODS d petition bearing date of March JM, 18$7, and u supplomouti»l peiitloi* b date of April i» , 1887, » rtutong qthor things that saSi Altha, Bunian died leaving certain dfcbts atid ol,Hgationb unpaid au^ that tbero ki no p*r<i sonal praporly or twscta with wbl>h to pay tlx* same, and asking that leave be gi&ntw% by this court to SQ\\ the decedent's r«*i estate for tha pat meat of b»r Bald debts uuil An order having^beon duly made ^reRpo u directing that thin oiUtlon tdaue ; You are hereby eited and r»qtii«ed, to s bo- ond appear before our aurrogut* ©f th« Couuty of Fraukliu at bis o!Bw» lat^Up) Court House in tho TlH>ujo'of Maiona, In *MU\ O^nty, on thpSTtktvlay ofJuiie, 18Wb jH IQr o'clock in tbe forenoon, then aud tbe?e t o show eau*e vrhy a docreo should not be ^ad « (Jlructh)g tuo jrule of tb,e r<.a! proporty «l the said doccicnt AKha Boman or w& much thereof aa may be neoesuary for the payooeu% of her debts. And If any of the persons Interested be- ^nder the'»g« of tw«»ty-»one years they are roquirod to appear by tb^eir guardian, If thoy have oue, or I f thoj have non« that they ap* p«ar aud, apply for one t» be appointed, or ix^ the oTcat of their failure (o do so a f uafdlftit- will be appointed by the Surrogate t» repre-s Bant and act for th«un In- the procee<|biig. IQ tostimony whereof w* have the s«al of office of cur said g| to U& hereunto affiaed. Witaei* Hon, tL,8,] Horae* A. Taylor, Surrogate of ©UP » «aid Cpunty of F«-anklin, » t U*e Villaisfii ; ol Mqlonc tbo 2nd day of Mur x 1887. i UORACE A. TAYLOR, Surrogate. { Att P * * *. * If your horsoa lo^k dull doti't cut Wv-'l!, and what little they dt cut, M* iningxy doing 1b'. in uo g<»o.i why just fes^d a fevy donee of Sbepard'. Condition Powders, you will be sur prised at tlie effect, It'a a fact, the} Kot like magic. All druggists sel them; Price 25 centn. 8o : d iu Foil Covingtoo Centre by HCDIJ & Ordwuy, Deral Dierchaut\. , A BATHMR curious scene occurred it a Botfton court the other day. One William B. Orr was on trial for bignmy and both his wiv<is wore in court wttl their uhikirea and embraced aud kwod each othor. while the little ones piny d together on the floor. Orr parted with hie wives with tearB end declared that as soon as he was at liberty h« would engage apartments at ft xbury, where they couid all li?e together. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Fropared X>j pr. J. C. Ayer t Co., Lftv«U, Masa. Sold by all DroggiBts. PHoo $1 ; tix bottlep, (X FARMERS, ATTENTION! At Greatly Bedaoed Prices, Lar^e it'ock 1 Must J^a rediwed to qjakr room far Spring goods, TEAS! a specialty. Hoop PoUs, and all kinds produce taken iu exchange for gaods. JAS. Y. CAMEEOH. Fwt Oov ington, Doe. 2% 1888 THE OLD STAND! ADDITIONS TO UIW SHEL HAPESTER AHa BINDER, Pramo, Nev/ Advertisements. and SEASON_OF 1887. T HE WELL KNOWJJ HORSE \ CAPT. JACK \ will stand IQI ihe i: provement of eioek, this tseasoivat the atul uf hisowner, east of Ft. Covicgtoa filih^e. Terras; ^5 U> insure, or $9 for a pair by oa*» owner, \\Valley Olxief.\ This fine yotiog hor»e, aired by \(jRpt. Jack,\ will stand tor tbc^SiaprovenieiU o stock this BoasofiTaf Ihe sairi§~~plac<i, fie L six years old this Bprlpg, of a blood bay eolor, black maue and tail, and weighs .1,100 pounds. His eire, as la well known, U P dlreef doeondant of the famous old David Hill Black Hawk horw of BridpQrt, Vermont; whilst his 4am on one side was a \ Veto,\ and '.he balaiice oompricing blood of a super- ior igTported thorougb^\^ «*-'-«-\r.. the trotting are U o well known in Franklin coun'y to require any comment. Torme Iit.M-ai, and jnade known on appli lU^flu JAil McKENNA, Proprietor. Fort Covin^totv May 1, 18^7. — g It has incorporated m its conttruotion the cream of all the improvem<;uts, baa Dmny entirp'y «uw features which are cspiciaHy adapted to cuttin and binding tlie worst lodged and tangled grain, which aro J^- POUND O]fLY ON TEE NEW McOQRMIOK I - 1 ®! o:o It 14 the Simpkit, Must Durable and Liuhtezt Draught Harvester and Bindar in the Market I ., ^ STQOK CHOICE FAMlIT GROCERIES Everything Good and Cheap. TEAS, COFFEES, gUOJi tgg* FarnVora, if you are thinking of purcha^in^j; a ^Harvester nnd Binder. Jfower or Rf»a-,>er, It wii* be for your benefit to civil and give tke McCormt£k a most critical inspection, «J»<1 get prices aud turnig before buyiny any otl«jr. Waat qongfahle f. P., FraniclinUd., CEACKKR8, BISCUIT, Bread J Bread I ilia old and welMrpown BAKERY 1M still in full operation, and wbea non« of tha f taffxif life \ happens to be on hand 'o) plpn- ty of othe* goods oan always be fo«nd Jn the store. REMEMBER—THE OLD STAND ! Water Strett-Two Doors North of J C. B. MIKKLBR- Df. YOUNG VETO. 111 11 11 I' I <r»« T»1«» Md taporta*.) U roa, t£»t trlM ill Ull U I nmrx ro« iu bMlao— which wiU bri»« ro» J . —mmm m A n»« vltfflt *«• « <h«ft ttnTthloff nun 7O« ID 90B1AW* WDSCQ WIU IICIM^ W U s^or* n«u«7 rt^tit aw*/ thuk »nyUiliM •8/«a«.«aii 4ottx* work anil Vivo tVtaoiae- for all wnritart.. ~ W» will tl*rt yoo; *»>ltal »oi awedod. TUJU vt» an •aiWtJcnt ul taMrprMnf will not 4eUj. «iu( «»(dt fr««. ^itdreM Tm ft Co., AogtUM, Halo*. This Morgas horafe received the QrtJt pre- mium at tUo Frankllr County (a\r in 1889,alv. In the wLent crops of 16fiS sUnds HAXih on the twt. It is a good plan to mslch c&rtania and other fru'ti-bearing sJkrube. > . u Right op\ leaning treoa ia tba or- chard wb«u thoy are young. An r. pi * rut reeoau^nd* good neighbors for ihe btteg. The demaiid i« increasing ^ tho cuuutrf for wiwi uailla lb»t will not only pump water, but furnish power for variola kiiidj uf fttzm U j From tbe report on pork packing in the Uui+ed Suata, the pvek tor l$.>&-7, ii , amoouled to 32,0R3,Gl2 hogs thr« pack of li } 283,607 boji iu Professor Cook, I^ansing, Mich., kills Ct.bbt*gQ, wortna with a mixture of on« pound of buhoch and 1^0 gaM^ns of water. Huboch is for sale at tnoet drug sloteti and muny country stores keepk. Sponge Jnl5y H^»ll: Four ejjgs, on« j cuo !ir>d a h«'f ftnjfar, on© tablffipoonful, busing powdm ; boat the white*^pnrateiy, and the m%nt n»id the yolks together' fill rfry H^jit, thf>n m}6 part of the whites. Ihen a.cjp '»f fl'or, then Vargdo'3, then h linle more flour, then the refct of the »hifes Hud -ilir e»my; put in and bake. 8j>r»?r»d Hud roll •«« quick un you cm. I» is very good.— O oi /Iwe!^\]/*\?, fore when on exhibl tion. For action. 11 fo, Kym«try aud perfectlor. of for«L, be can not be <*xoelk<d. Kb is 16$ hand* hi^h and weigh* al»oiu 1,260 ptmnds, Is a flns dapple bay with lack mane amd taiL Ho Is • linoal doooD- dant of Jiistte MorsraD wh» left fo«r t-onn who %rith their prr^eny and dccenddhU wor^ for roadfiters and «{*ecd. Of U»e«o, Vermont B!ac#hawk el rod Cthao Allett, wbo made a record of 2.-351, Lancot 2:17$; Black- hawk Maid two milos &r22; was siro to Addi»on Ju&lor 2:21, Ifanio 2:29, and General Knox who sioed Lady Maud 2:18$, earaor* \•\, Oolddo*t sired LacllU© Oold<l««t 2:18i. Daniel tambert sired Gimoo S:19 l-<, Oifford «lre<l Fanner*' Beauty wlo aJr*d B AbdaUah 2:3<ii in l;12i, and who ilrod Nod Wallaoo 2;1J5^ OlJTord Hortran -as the finest, handsomest and moat stylish of all the Morgan* of which Young Veto !s n porfeet mod«L He can bo aeon at Bombay Monday* of eeci* week fn*m and a/ten May 23rd, and At tbe stable of the proprietor!. Port Ge-yio&on Ceoire, tho remaWud«r of tho time. «-tno i A. W. MKRBKTK A OO. IN- DUNLAFS «c YOU^AfJ'S. -4T- i AKM FOR SALE. S ITUATED HALF MILE WEST 0F Fort Coviugton Ceetre, where ia :©c«tcd >ro, poet-ofBoa, achool, cheose factory, etc., and two and a half miloa from Fort Coving- ton villago, known an the Thomaa Parker farm; containing one hundred acres of good land, well fenced and watered and good bnUd- ings. Fin© orchard, comprising apple, pear, grapo, inuilberry. plum, oherry, gooseberry and currant, i n boar Ing oondition. The place will bo sold with or without stook and im- plements. Twin* reasonable. For particu- lar 8 apply U'loc ownor on the preMtse«. JOB MoORBGOB. 25.»m ^ Ft. Corington O»«lrt. T- - CBBED'S. .. •f ib« Urn*, or for ib«ir *f*f M<1 pnOuMf. fir«M ottilh to KM * •T<rtio| in4 n pr iTl fiotM. • whol U>»lr Uie to I mack u B«B. 4 tt V *! wa bjr <W«oUof a ftrto nara »r«*>/ • M ««a ««• «4 k«M, M« »O* »T» nowij M »ort fT •«. tfi-.a »• «a'thir,t «!«« »n tkU *<rr:d. C«(.iul »V. ft^i«4 ; j,n »r« HWU4 (r«*. Both wivt; *» fra feat M«n. G»««Jf •mUti MM! terms ft** -r not d-!»T. Co*t« fna e<4>i|af *\ «*<1 «* yonr aA4rr«« O BTAINED, AKO ALfc OTHER busiu^w in the U.K. Patent Office atten. Jed to for >JOI>F.I4ATK rKK. 1 *, Our office Is opposite the IT. Fi. Pat/.'nt Office, ind wo efcc obtain PifttcrtM in Itss time thati hone remote from Wft«hlngtoa. 8fjn*J AAxlc-i or Drawing. W« advlhfi a« to i charge wnles* ut obUUn P<W**L. We rofur, hore, to the VimltmutUiT, the Hupt if Monff Or<k-r IMV., arid to offi«t/Uu of tl»e 'I rof<rf« r>'';f to ju;t!j;il cii<mt» Jii >our OWB fcto or county, wri'e to C. A. HSOW A <:o., Valuable Hotel Properties FOR SALE AT HOPKINS POINT ASD DUNDEE? T HE PROPRIETOR WILL SELL ON feAtixfactory Utrina to any party tl<'\tir- ing to purrha^e t-lther tba w<jil-koowa and popular «iirnmf;r r«wirt nt llopklu* Poiujt, at *= mouth of Salmon rlvtr, or tho lar^i*, inplot© and Mpkridid paying HoWl at JUundue IJne*. Apply j»crioual1y ur tvh\rc** JV&& TVO, j r , BjO. ?#c ^i ^ for a tlabff Balm that will KK.STORK Tam^reklrt iHmidtt wad Blotchts, leaving the aktn qofl, <:icar and beautiful; O^KO Itmtractiwi* for |>ro- ducinx a luxuriant growth of b*lr »n a bald head «r ntnooUi f;vro AddroHd, Including Sr stanap, BEN. VANUELF A CO., 18 Barclay toHY TO CONSUMPTIVES The advorURor baring b»w>n p*>rmanontly cured «»f tljat droud dltwawo, Comtuniption.by a *l»vi)lo remedy. In anxious to rnak<> bnowij to ht« fellow-*attereru*the m«ann of cur*. TojULw4»o-4eHire a , he will f h py p p used, {KK«KJ, with th» iJiroelionN for pr^parhig artd u^ing thi name wht^h thoy will find a sure r«r« foi Cough*, OuW#, CttnMvmtdion, Atthtnn, Br<m- chiti*, &<i. PftrLh'd\ wiHl»ing 1*16 Pr«*»i<Tij»iion, will pi.-a*** addnrs , JfU»v. K. A. P WILL CEtTAINLY CURE CongH Coldi, Hoarwnesi, Sore Thrpat, Broncliitis, Influenza, A*th- ttia, Wiioopi&ff Couch, Croup, aud every Affection of the Throat, L and ChtJst, including Coa- Sold by ail Pnag^iffta. MATT C. Fort Coviugton Attoru«j »jr , NT. g Petitioner. mil'E PEOVLE OP THE STATE OF JL Now York—To Mary t'urtin, Ellen E, Curtlu, Bridget A. Curtin rosidlrtg at Fort { wovlaglon, Frjinklln County, New .York, ', Ki*te M. Boro r roaidiog at Bi-»4he«, Kt. Lavr-i renoe Conuty, Now York, Matthew W. Cv. tin, Danlol if. Curtlu, resldiiig at Vtsatia ~~^~ Tular* County, California, Cojznoliw* A. Cur* tin, roaldlug at Madera, ^re«no County^ ', CaliftjrnJa, ai*d Margaret Lnhey, W1HVW> placo- ) of rt-Kidt nee is now ur.kuown, but ytfai when, !aat hoard from resided at St. L4»UIH,M1««OUT1 ; j widow, heh> ?.nd next of klu Qf .ftjfea Curtln r : deceased, suiul groetiug : '• Whoroas Alexander A. Ber£», solo exaouto* ; metl In the last will and te«tamentof John t-tirtin, luto of tho town of Fort Covington r ; Fr&nklin Couuty, New York, docea«o4, haa •• lately applied to bur Surrogate's Court of said, ) County of Franklin, to have acertaln instru- f mont iu writing purporting to relate to both real and psrsonaLproporty, duly prored aa ;- t.ij» l»st will and testamout of said Johq ! Curtin deceased ; therelare you and each o f •' you aro cited to be and appear before oup f said Surrogate at tbe Court Houna in tha < village of Malone, Franklin Cowjii^f, New i Vork, on the 20th day of June, 1&87, Atlv/ o'clock in the foronoon of that day r then an * * there to aptend to the probate of tho said lasl ? will nnd testament. I In tdfctinaony whoreof we ho^Q eauset| '* tho seal of our said Burrogat^'g Cour^ to b© hereunto afflqfed, .WltuoM Hon, JL.a] Honaee A, Tay)or Surrogate of ,sai<i Coticly, at Halone vlllaee.th© |7th day of April, 1887. HORACE A. TAYLOR, 8«rrogat© T MATT C. RANSOM, Attoroey for P»tltion«r t Fort CoTlngton, N. Y. #9-wf NOTICE T& PROVE CUiHS. P URSUANT TO AN OUDKB OP Hon. HOT&OO A.\ Taylo^, Surrogate of the county of FranfcHn, heretofore Wad**, uotlce is hjoroby Riven to all persons hurlng claims against William W. StockWeil late <rf the town of Weatville, In said county, do- eeased, to prewent the same with theyouohera thereof to the updorsigncd at his place v>t buHlness at tbe store of Henry & Orjiway, a t Fort Covlngton Geutro, in tha town, of Fort Coving'op In said pounty, on or before tha 3d day of Dacember, 1887. ' Dated Juu© l«t, 1*87. , GEC). S. HENRY, Executor. MATT O. RAi»»oir, Attorney. I«w2$ JtQTIGETO PROVE CUfiS. PURSUANT TO AH ORDER OF H0tf, X Horace A. Taylor,8urrogaieof tb« oonnt^ of Pranklip, heretofore n»ado, Notice i* here- by given UJ all peraox» having claims against Bridget Holdon, late of Fart Corlngton, In «ald county, dooaeed, to present the n&ina with the Touchers thereof tp the undersigned at the law office of Matt C. Ransom, Fort Covington. village, N. Y., « or befor* U»a> 22nd day of Ootober, 1887. . Dated April 30, 1887. HIRAM N. BURKB, Kxo*att>r. MATT C, RAXSOM, Attorney. • I7,«3< NOTICE TO_CREDJTOBS.\ T3UESU ANT TO AN ORDER OF HO??*. XT Horace A. Taylor, Surrogate • / th» county of Frankiin, notice is iaereby g)TP^ t© all perrons having claim* apaleat Sather White, late of tbejown of Fort Covipgten^ in HaUl jaunty ol Fraoklln, deceased, U> pro? sent tho pome, with th« vouchers thereof, to tho undersigned at h\a place of baaliwu, »t the store of J. A J. H. Fay, in -aid tnr a ot Ftovt Covington on or |>eXor6 the lint day QC July uoxl. Pttted December 23r/1. 1R88. JAMES FAT, ExeoBkw. UVB.<fc CAXTWXI.X., Attorneys 11-wM flOTiCE TO PBESERT CLAIBS. I N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF lion. Horace A. Taylor, 8ttrreff*le ©ft*© County of FrankliA, ma4« and entered h*r*r In on tlt« 20th d*j of Deo., 188fi, Bpiloe 1# Jjiert»»>y given to all pertona bavlnf <laJiPf agaiUMt lnnme Heoley, latft bf the town of Fort Covlngton, y . Y., deooM«4, thai they N* rtKjuirnd to «>bihil tbe «am* «U^i t^» vouohurs tborvof^ to Wall«r J. Mears OQ« n^T the ezfcutora -of the will tfaald ttfffaee^ w+ hli efflc* in th*> vtHafe of MalotM, N. T ^ «} or tx-fore (h« ft6ih <Uy of June 1M7. JAMKft Y. CAMEROW and WALTEUJ. MEAHM, Et A M«*r« T Attjr*. TRUCKING. ; T AM PRKPAHKD TO CONVEY PAS- 1 Mfngrr* nn«f Uainrajjn to and from Mnalf J U«n with uw or »t J, A H. B. RMM»^ # » tttore , f w!H M> }.eo»pi'y »tfoti.1«<i in. r thank !h« F .|»uWi« k<r,