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THE SUN^: JPORT CQVINGTON, N. Y., THURSDAY, 30, 1887. Tin- smalt shoots around th e trunk of apple ines t-houia be ji-ipselv pruned i s uis V p anv 1'u'in she ct*tiler ul th e t et-s on ! the i.r.^.'r ii.nbs. This, wiih tu o rapidly' New Advertisements* Travelers' Guide. ^ j growli.^rees, is of.en a good intthod to - It. at Fort C it conti' IK-.N to.be used :.s an, article oi' diet more J.tr^eiv th- n nnv Oi htr n:i-:it. It is VJ.^I y kept au<l i-uteueff, eivi\ by those wh o h<»\«* very iittie room? Witter is ofu-ti. impure when iis' im-puury ^ iT ivml ' ' 8 \ ol \-i^'i'i^ted. Inijmrny is CKUMV! *4^- ll above ports, and _>:h» r kindiv'd diseases j^ve been spread e lulu wvlus. Weils subjected to injury I'y drainage should be cuirt'uiiy • tiled ?ii* An ap.iinsi savs : A fiouiid of bees in early spring, with a go.id qut-en suui » :il)«-rai use of cunih. I'oundminn iu ih« i l>r(K)d-chiunber and sections, will rapidly lunid up into a jroud colo'.y, and if ihr j .senstiu is f.vor.<bie will store con.swJerhbh'i 1 u.onev Uunirj the summer. j A successful poii.irv reiser ieed-i v>Le»< J in the pvrniit^. In addition to the bariey I lie giv^s the slops auci re!use I'loui \\'e | kitflieii, after boning it. T:>r wh<»;it gist-s I a rich yt-iiow color tq Hie voiks, which is i so .i.t.eh desired m the eitr where e^* ! .vre Hold in retnii markets! \He s -.ys t.ne gre»t ini^liike many chicken raiser* in 'Uf is iu feeding cliic-keus ti\a much,- utfd tln.- u^vounU fur their becoming liiseusiMl. It \tn\ w-am to tret tw <4 Cnn-da tbis»!en. fust iti-tke the land as rich'as possible, and then seed it down to clover or some simi- lar crop. By majiurinj; heavily ^et un early cron and. mow for h.iv juM as-- soon as tlie thistles he .[in to* hu^mi. Afier mow- ing a{jyjy a liuie afiniulatinu. fertilizer to quicki^ start tip ihe gra*8< yWlini it is iibuut a foot bi^'h plow the/land with a |>!owih.*t ; will turn ove^finthe .soil Then roll down *nd harrow, so as. to cover '\hr rhisties roof mid branch. A f^w thi-Miee *ii. piobrtbiy show themselves aiierwurd, but cut them down at once with a sharp Perfect Health is maintained by correct habits of living, :u.ul-through a proper action of the Stomach, Livor, Kidneys, and Bowels. \^Vhoncver these orgr.ns fail to perform tli'.'ir functions properly, the most thor- ough »nd efficacious remedy !s Ayer's rills'. This medicine is purely vegetable in its composition, and is equally safe imd curative, whether {tdniiuistiTcd to young oroIJ.—It does uot gripe, 1* mild aud ~j- Spee.dy Safety, Thorough action, nnd wonderful curattTS properties, easily kefep Ayer'a Cathartio Pills at the head of the list of popular remedies for Sick and Nervous Headaches, ConstipuTlon, aud all ailments originating in a disordered Liver. **I was tr»uble4 with Indigestion, Constipation, and Head- ache, for years. Kotbiug benefited mo until I commenced taking Ayer'a Pills. A few boxes of tltiw medicine restored-my-— Health New Advertisements. STAFFORD VATJUt STHKET, FORT COVINGrTON, THOS. LEE, - .- H AVING ^K the above well known hot€fflfth*-P»'bi>ri- etor invlteM a call from his mu^y friend* and- tt»e travt'llinj; publi The sevonUlftiuio and ^ -sliting and If&i r<M)'m.sjj?e now being-furnish- ed with new nuA mpdrfrn equipp i -ia:es. and in the coiTrue of a-jjgw weeks he ttatters hluv^el rd > uked ji Few Advertisements. REFEREE'S SALE. SUPREME roULIT,—CHARLES P. 5 El lion M^ninst James Cameron. Louu»a rnme-ron, his wife, Dudley Hall,. Dudley C. Hal!,. William' W. I.oekerby, Hichar4 m^e, .Imlwiir L. Hyde, Charles Ashley, Isaac Meoley, Juhn A. Q,imw, Jason Collins, Charles l>a,nk», sila^W. Wilson and Walter s J. Mearsi J nines Russell and U«orgc Russell. In pursuance of a juU^ment of fioreclosuro antl aa\e 'niade und entered In-the .above en^ tlt.Uxd (yctimi, bcurthg date the first, day of June 1880, and also in pur.sUHnco^of »n ordeir of Uii\ Suprerae (?oiirt made and.'enTereU 'Ia the a)vf>vt*' e|^H|cd aelh>n, beanng date the 14th day-of June, 1SS7, I, th« unacrwlRned, the refi'rt-e in said order naturd, will sell a t -i«-a« at the I* Of Matt ( Cor.NWA'.r VKHKY.— T!IG stoamor '• Gren- ada,\ {('apt. Al.'X. Snia'imani Ivavcr* Dundn daily, ^xc<'\>' «nr-d:\y, nt 7 o'rlook a.m.. for CoVnwali. cabins: at Intermodia'e ports; re- •wmiuo:. j«ri-iv.->s at l»un,!ee at -i p._rn. Cn;i- Bfcuor. i.« mad\ at Cornwall with train* on G. T. R,. ra>t and Wot. On -Sundays tlv \ Grenada \ will i«av-> TV.mW jb».I..'.ni < :**fc-v i and jnterm.-diate jx^Tsa 2 yVUx-k p, m.. eiiurp. j^Uirn|n.i,' saiA? evenrng, and reliaM- s'.-wmovs '• M:i'«cr.rt \ nnd \ Ai- Pher.^on rosp^C ivo'y. ( ino or thf^o vi.'ssel^ )favf* N^atthovi's' dork for Og<1 ^nsburg i«nd Inierm-Hliaio ports ( lvi;» MCVS or (ho S:. Law- rence) ovory N\\>ine-da.v nnd Salurdny al fi.S:~' a.m.. rouirninc l^av\ O-d.-nsburs Tu.^iay ai)d Friday r.; I Ti'clork j. in. Atr.plj capa- city and rxceommoialions for freight and # Clipped Poetry. .THE rn^ru DEEP. Are thir.e « yes 'Od dim to r^ad Asur..- pas •* writ i.i u.-.Li V Mayhip, cy,'s lik.- thin.- limy n«-ed i;in>s.>s, that 'Avy may behold All th.c s'ar writ revelation On th:' payees of crpati'in. <;!<>\rini; words of thriillisc thought,\— Place iho •rlass.-s to thine c\ es, R»-a i Ihe wond.-.-s of UIP skies, In it* notion, restores tone to the enfeebled Stomach, gently stimulates the Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels, ami induces a healthy condition of these organs niore^ epoedily tijaa any.other cathartic iu use. I was «cv?r«ly afflirfed with tis:n, Hiid enm* u'enr loiiin-x th m ri-lit t\v\n, wlTicb ureniitil tu bo i >vas iiuiuocJ bvjny stm tf^^ry_Aver\ Pills, auit-Th6iii,Ti m-arTy neventv yeurs of fi-^c, RI:I now in jfood health. — ^iva.J.G. Smith, C«nipbellton, Ga. Acer's FireTTrfer* my Stomach snd Ltver iu perfect coudition.' Fivo years Bico I was sc-vorclr KtHk-tcil wilh Enlargement of the Liver, and\ l>yspcpsi», most of the time beh;£ im;ibie to retnin any solii^ food on my wtojiiach. I fiiu)il7 commenced • taking* Ayer's Tills, and, after using three boxe* of tliis medicine WAS vured Lucius AJexumler, I do uot know of a safer medicine to give To Vo\ing childreatlian...Aypr*a_ Pills.. I have used thi* remedy, in my family, for the paxt twenty >e:ii8, «nd have always found it | jiroiui>t «»d reliable—Mrs. II. IrGueruGY, £»3 Oxford.street, Baliiuiore, Md. My little boy, fivo y^ars of ape, was verv., m.ueh ticublt-d with Worms, and quite frel»!e. ' A few strong doses of Ayer's IMiin rxpelled the Worms, and no iuiproved his l.ealtU that one wouklliardiy know him for the. s;ime c-liilvl. —iirs, H Y r, and vour t el i will eady for almost »uiy t;rop Ju w him fr e W. Latelle, Hureti •completely. My food now digests per* fectly, my headache has disappeared, and my bowels were never hi better con* ditiou ttian at the present time, —Alfred Trumbull, Fernandina, Fla. For .th roe years I was afflicted \with Liver Complaint. I tried the best physi- cians in the country,>. but couTd get \no relief. I was advised to use Ayer'a Pills, and, having done so, believe niy liver Is now. in a perfectly healthy condition.— Mrs. 11. C. beckerton, Geiiuantowu, Pa. 4 As a mild and thorough purgative, A.yer'g Cathartic Pills cannot be excelled. They give me quick and bappy relief from liilious and Sick Headaches* stimulate the Liver, and quicken the appetite. I have u.sed this medicine for two yearn, and find that it continue* to gh'e fejitinfactiCh.— J. O. Thompson, Mount Cross, Ya. X nlJlV© USCd A.Y£r S\i lilS^ lUrtTT Xft71^11 Vj for the past thirty-fivo years. For youiig And Old I have found them perfectly safe *nd effective, at all times. I am never without themT—Ilcury G. Gardensr, Bristol, K. I. For twenty years or more I was a suf- ferer with feick Headache. I began the use erf Aver's Pi!lx, and quickly found relief. I have not had an attack of this distressing ailment for years, and attribute my freedom from it to the use of^' Pills. — J . II. Watson, Proprieto, sky Hotel, Chapel Hill, X. C. f appointed hotels In Jvortiiern New Voik. The tables will ddways be supplio/'with the best of edibles to v 4*ej«<5e^EGiLm the mar- kets. Commereinl travellers will be furnished with convenient sample rooms. * Barn and Stable accommodations or. the best description and careful attendance as- sured. jPvjjf! CQniie_yauce_iCLJinilJj'Qiri tlae jCLars^^aiid good r|g 8 for the road alwayx obtainabl^. In fact it will ho t]ie sole aim of the ftuin- ftfemeii! to insvire the comfort and >vjblfi\rc of the patrons of the \ Staffurd.\ Rospecl fully, 4$ THOMAS LKE. LAKEVIEW H(>JJSE. JRiverSl. Laxnence. I have been a great, sufferer Tropi Head- achti, and Ayer's Cathartic Pills are the only medicine that has everNdven mo relief. One dose of the:»e Pill?* w( l quickly move my botvels, and freo my neftU«& HT nT pain. — Wiiliani v L. Page, Rjchmond, Vsw ALEX. TYO, - - PnoPRtETOB. The Popnlaf Resort for FishiDg, Duck Sh otirg & Recreation generally. The Lakeview House, so delightfully^sit ated at the rnoutj)>rry~'. 17r>»«uuBiyerVTs n '» seek- iryfpleaKiire ami recreation in one of tl and healthy localities the »t. Lawrence. Citpital Boat Livery attached and exper- ienectLand I rusty guides nhvays available. . Tho-t.-ible always supplied with the best to be procured in the markets, and charges moderate. Several tuat and'comfortable Cottayros for the accommodation of families during {hi season at liberal rental. The Point \H easily accessible by boats from Dundee, Cornwall, Ogdensburg file., etc. ; : f- K;iti*om, in the villHtje of Fort Covlnjrton, In the county of Franklin and Htate of New York, on the 5th dnjr of August, 18JW, at ten Veloek In I he forenoon, \the .fpllowlujj des-. crlbed promises;' All that piece or parcel of jund- situate in the town of Fort Covington, Franklin eoun- y*. New York, known aa n certain lot, piece >r parcel of land lying and boiug part of house lot number_89_ln_t_he mile square, on the \Salmon\ river> in the town aforesaid, bounded as follow*, vis: Beginning on the e«st line of said lot thirty-nho forty-eight feet north from the southeast corner utid running from tlieneo- weutwurdly parallel with ^h« norlh line of «aid lot iorty f<»ur feet or more to the centre of said lot; thence northerly thirty feet in the centre of *aia lot; thonee easterly parallel with (he first linu.to the easter y line of euid kit No. 39 ; theuce southerly on said er\st line to tbo _OXbitgiiliUJLUr..being t.-he. anme preyni^eH _ 5jdU said Ora F. Ptuldoek, lieo. list,, ratio Miller,»of the city of N York- AIKO all theVs\ster!y haJ! of all tbnt part of use lot JrtTmher S9 in the mite stjonr© aforesaid/and bounded »s lollows, viz; Be- ginning ht the distance of forty-six feet soutlierlylfronj Ihe northeast corner oi said lot ami ul the west 1'ue of Winter street, rnni»>ng f fli<-u,ce southerly atong the west shl© ter street, eigh! feet, the nee sonth •grees west., to the west line of said lot; thence northerly along the west line- of sai^ lot so far that a line running north 7^4 degrees east will close with thenrst-metU-ion- •d bounds r pin of g and being same premises conveyed to Ora F. Paddock • y James T/ Wells and wife September 14, 1832, said last piece or parcel of land having been divided between said Ora F. Paddock, in his lite-time, and Benjamin Streeter, and tTie wester 13 pbrtion fifer<?o\ f~JuvvTiig\ been conveyed to said Streeter according to hia directions, it bein«- the -true intc-ntr--»R(j- nieanih^ of.this conveyance tcrconvey only KO much as remained the property of said Paddock at the time of his decease. Dated June 23rd, 1887. MATT C. RANBOM, • AMJEUT HOBBS, ' ^ Keferee. A ttornoy Tor TlaTntTflrr^ ¥w7~ H lowing in ih- uppi*r deep. Where,^aeh thought seems imagiaed.hold- - en — —fn-the cy«»s that nPTfr sleep; w Where the stsr^writ glory reigns, • — G. L. Wilson. • * • ^m • •• RAY.S.QF MIRTH._ Oui of ?ijiiit- The blind man. A poor rei .lion—A bidlr told story. Th«_reiiSoiLfiiruf--* r w.n't lie i& hecause they niwnys stand tor someihing. A poet writer: '' I know sweet son£8 I eautiot si.'i^.'\ 1'b a poet h-ts t>ur ^ritn- aoe orcuitivft * ed and spring. sittin As tlie milk ?els poorer Ihe milkmai gels richer, h'g true without being ; paradox. It rs-baii enough to be a dude, but it's ^ bipmed sight worse to have to associate with one. It WHS the la'dy who thought she wa? going to swoon * ifo had a faint suspicion. -- • An agricultural journal •eil-s as •• How to Preserve Gx-itid&toues.\ We prfel'tr xiiir. canned. ''Better the dtj , better the deed,\ will not prove true when you come to diitino deed\'on Sunduy. Self possession in a TOUDO 1 woman is well enough for a while, \but-ahe shx)u!dn : ! keep it up too loin:. Lnnoilie county, Vt., hna a rooster With a propensity to set. He is culled tlie Kestor of the roust. Tin's is th* 11 time of year when Ihe fnr- mer h'i«»s ins \<i-u-uli th« week and pares — ii uu the Subbu-h;- WQ are more limn ever persuaded that fts a -weuther iudicaJor, the American grou'jdh')^ is a liar uud a viiiian. 0-pheus was a, musieian,. uhnRn rrmsjf Lad power so draw rocks/ ete.. toward? him. The rnudcra street muui<2iau has the uanie power. Washington Irving Bishop is such , a siu'ces^ in finding hidden articles that\ one Bhouid think he would try hi* haud oa Charlie. Rum. The emperor of Jtpaii has been making a tuur of the chiet' cities of his kin^dum' He thinks it is about lime they were° hav- iiJg an execution somewhere. Au r-xchiwu'e says : \ Mary, in the poem ' Mary had a litfiP latuh,' h now seventy years old aud still hnie a'nd heattr.\ The lamb, however, is dead. We uie a piece of ii last week. A Philadelphia woman, not yet 40 years old. draws salaries nmoiiuUng to upwards of $15,000 a year. Sit down, ladies; sil down. 8he draws the salaries as cashier to pay off the hands. Journalistic expressions are beeotnin^ so conveutiotril and stereotyped in their ciiaracier that we may expect to soon ace it recorded u m Mr. Btjink baa •• accepted u posit.ou \' as husband to the charming Mas L>ush. Some physician has just discovered that pneumonia ii more apt to attack a bald- headed man tnTTn one who h*s heavy hair. The bald-headed man should always go armedj— L witb ji^clifi&t protector. A Sundny school teacher ahknl a litlle girl of her class if she h d been baptized. **' WH.'' said the liuie girl, \ two litnes.\: \ Two times? Why hiw cou!d that be ?\ \.It didn't take the first time,\ Said th-j \iiuie gtrt. ~* ~~. ' A moatitain ran^e in Central Asia ha s been named fur the iiussian adventurer, General Prjevalsky, who discovered it. If the childrefi of th<; future Jinve got to atudy geography, Kugsiaus must be pro - hibited from discovering anything. be oi :i th pg Cake-Making.—In cake have everything ready before you be^in. Measure and prepare all the iu- tjreiJenrs-and measure v>ar flmir uft<-v and dry at thai. Hive ihe tins uttered, and your. paMry room f-ei- i IfsOvJu is i.Bed dissolve in milk or lukewarm water. In baking''com- mence slowly that the bat'.er ui^y b« evenly heated through ; then supply full heat hmi rTrisli Ytj fhaf. Be~Mt>^gs wiTth wire aud\~TiV an earthen disb, till a spoonful will rise free Iroui strings. Bent the whites sepa- rai^irc.Tn the yolks viii very si iff. Be»t tae buttei^aud sugar to K light cr« i am if you v-oulo 1 hare li^rht' cake. Add the be.iten e^^s and ingt \he flou<\ beating tin* while. Cake is baked when a fine splinter of wood will pagu ihrougli without 'ily of the cake adhering, and not until then, * THE dudo is pur. ly au Aoiericn pro- duciioo and originated at the timo ot the llevolutiooary war. He was nuui- ero-tirt . In tSe arujy,\ w\ea\riu^\ short breeches, stockings and knee buckles. After the rod coats had encountered him a few times their binds i>eg:in tu piay the '••Yankee dude'll d \ La*t year I suflVrfnl mwch from General Debility, Indigestion, Xo»3 ot Appetite, iinii violent llt'iiUachc*. After having Used on« box of Avar's Pill* my health WJU restored.—31. Koch, Uuutington, Ind. AYER'S SUGAR-COATED ^\CATHARTIC PILLS, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lopr»H, HUM. Sold by all Druggist* , ATTEKTIOW! • BENTLEY HOUSE, «J, S. BENTLEY, - * PROPBIETOR. Few Advertisements. SEASON_OF 1887. T HE WELL KNOW N II O RS E li CAPT. JACK \ will stand lor the im- provement of Kioek, thi« season, at the etable tif his owner, .east of Ft. Covington vii!«.ge. Terms; $5 to insure, or $9 for^a pair by ewe owner. THE PROMISING YOCKQ STALLIOX, This fine young horse^, sired by \ Capt. Jack,\ wiil stand fur the improvement of slot-k this sesLson at the same plac**. He i<< six ye^rs aid t uiw .Spring, of a b!o<xl bay color, black mau« and tail, and w<?Sgh» 1,100 pounds. His sire, as is well known, i« a direct dpcendaat of the famous old David Hiil Black Hawk horse of Bridport, . Vermont : whilst his dam on one side WRH a \ Veto,\ and the balance eompr'King blood of a super- ior imported thoroughbred stock, th^ trotting qualities of which 'sire t'>o well known in Franklin county to require any comment. Terms liberal, and made known on appli- catiju. , JAS. JIcKESNA, Proprietor. Fort Covington, May 1, 1887. 49-2raos* In « la tbi« wwM. kBjr y q pj opcr use of the cultivator- y frequent \and— irn t HOUSEHOLD_AND FARM. Mtnyofthe losses ii modern fanning •re traced by obsjrv nt ag iculturist to the effects of forest ret: ova!. Kjaw onto !8 chopped - fine and mixed wiiu food twice;a we.k, is betie. thun a *1*TJ?J&SSfc** dozen curegfor'chicken cho era. ! Pure-br*>d dairy cows are yet high, though much cheaper th?Mi formerly* ^A dairycrtan who starts wkb g«iected grade CQWS »»>d a- pure-breJ bull of ^(x»d pedi- gree wiil 6ud the course best adapted to a limited pur»e. * „ In » bulletirt imufA fjrbm th^ Ohio f-r^ peninent station, Dr. Lazenny sifK fhat y»rart» showti that ihe yi^W of om it YOUJSG^VETO. Tfiis Morgnn horse received the first pre- riium at, the Franklin County fair in 1883,al*o fir.x; premium oue« be- 'fore when on exhibi- tion. For action, life, symctry and perfection of form, he can not be excelled. He-J» 16} hand*-high and weighs about 1.2-50 pounds, is a fine dapple bay with blaefc mane and tail, li e is a lineal deeen- dant jof Justin Morsjan who left fou/r son8 wtio with their }jr.ojfenfy and defendants were loted for roadsters and speed. Of these, /er-ra^nt lilaflchawk aired Ethau Alien, who made a record of 2;2aj, Lancet 2i27], Black- havi-k Maid two miiea 5:22; was sJre to Addison Junior 2:21, Panic 2:2*, and General Knox who 8ieed J,ady \Maud 2:18^, (Jamors 2:l<Ji, Goldduist sired Lueillie Goludust -2:»«J, Daniel l,amtx-rtt.lred Cornee 2:19 i-4,'Giflbrd Morgan id red J^arjnerV Beauty who si red Tafe^att'K ^bdaHah 2:28M\ 1:12}, und who sirwi Ned Wallace 2:25. GifToid Morgan was th«' finrst, handwomc-Ht and most Ktyltsh of all the MorganH of which Younj; Veto Is n perfect model. He can bo seen at Ikjmt>ay Mondays of each W*H>IC from and after May 23rd, and at the stable of the proprietors, Fort CoviugU*u Centre, the remainder of the ti me. 4S-2mos A. W. MERRICK & CO. M n y cY^i^ir,.-^^^ Ill 1 I I I lil^^X r * )u * * D<1 i»P»n** ' <« TOO, l*M »UI •• I W I I Irfnvt 5<J» in badn««« wtlctt will hrioj jou. In close proximity to the Hprings and also the R., W. & O. II. R. Depot. J&3*~ Best accommodations >and moderate charges. 52-2m* CALL AND SEE — IMPROVED — TO PROVE CLAIMS. * P U R S U A N T TO AN ORDER OP Hon. Horace A. Taylor, Surrogate of the county of Franklin, hereto]ore made, notice is hereby given > o all persons hnving claims against William W, Stockwell late of the town of Wetitville. in said county, de- ceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof to the undersigned at his place of business at lh« store of Henry <& Ordway, at Fort Covington Centre, in the town of Fort £«^ingtoarf*rjSftH»*>unty, OJJ or before the 3d dny of December, 18i>7. Dated June 1 jt,JJ87^' * QEO. ^. HENRY, Executor. . MATT C. RAVSOK, Attorney. I-w2fl. NEW STSIL HARVESTER AMD BINDER, It has incorporated in its construction tbe cream of all th^ improvemeuts, and baB many entirely new feuiurea vvhk'k arc e>p« ci;ill\ r adapted to cutting and binding the worst lodged and tangled grain, which are B®~ FOUND O1TLY ON TH S NEW McCORMICK! -®i It is the Simplest, Most Durable- and Lightest Draught Harvester and Binder in the Market ! NEW MILLINERY KOTICE TO PROVE CLAIMS. P URSUANT TO AN ORDER OF HON. Horace A. Taylor,Surrogateof the county 01\ Franklin, heretofore made, Notioe Is here- hy given to all persons haying claims agralnBt Hrid«et Hoklen, late -of Fort Coviugton, in said county, deceased, to present the some with the vouchers thereof to the undersigned, »LJ.he law oflUe of Matt C. Kaosom, Fort Coviugton village, N. Y., on or before the •22nd day of October, 18S7. Dated April 20, 18B7. HIRAM N. ItURNS, Executor. Att 8^- Farmers, if you are thinking of p»tcha*inj£ ,a IIa> vesfpr and Einder., Mower or lieaper, It wilfbe for your benefit to call and give the McCormick: a most critical inspection, and got prices and terras before buyiuy any other,* >3« Z-u GOODS4 ; MATT C. RASSOM, Attorney. 47-W28 ATTtKflOH! j II V4VU»iTU WJAI^MJMd J ITe we now pre. p*red to furaith all claanes with {raptovmtiii ac homt tlio vhnie of the time, or for their tpare m*menii. hu*\nc*$ new light 4 prodtabl-}. Person* of either «*x. e*a»T cant from 59 renu 000 per rve*iiug »ijii a prnportional 'mm l>y devoting »Q t Constable P. O., FraaklinCo., N.Y. The Latest Spring Styles I J. DEMPSEY'S! IN- ^ TRUCKING. I AM PREPAREDTO CONVEY '. gengers and Baggage to and from Boafs and Cars, and carting of all kinds. All orders left wiih me or at J. & G. B. Russell's stora. will be promptly attended to. I thank tha public for past favors, trusting they will continue. ^=9*M»Ha^ges reasonable. BeppefetfuHy yourF, ' <Sc \STo-a-tlxs* Hats, DUNLAFS ti YOURfSAN'S. — AT — LARGER ADDITIONS TO MSNKLERS STOCK CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Everything Good and Cheap. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SPICES, 4 BREAD, CKAOKKRS, BISCUIT. JOHN F. STRATTON'S Celebrated £aL (June 7, 1888) i( Sublime Hannonie,\ \ Duet, fi 11 Silver Baed,\ SOLO ACCOROEONS- T. \VsT. I I ft 11 «•« fir* at hom«, «n1 m%\» nori money V- >rorK f I I I I for ««, than trt anything olie In thi» »nrt4- C«p)!i! I I I I I noi «««J'\1 T«« »r« *t»rw<l free. Both «cxc*. «il I W w IT<'<. Any arm can 4o th« work. Larce cartih.gi «art Iron dr»t at«rt Ca*'Ar outfit pv'i t f arm can 4o th« at«rt. Ca*'Ar Better a«t d'lar C«tt» yott nr.KhXnt •Bifladoat: If roi«riwl»«yottwm«l * Co . Por-.lan<l, Itaia*. » «f » lifetime. Thot« fU 1I O4 T HAT SPLENDIDLY LOCATED business »tand on eaat Hide oi Water Hi. opposil* the Stafford Houwe, at pr« Bent occu- pi<?d by Mr. Havrycr a* u. «hoe fchop and dwell. {fig. O>mfan able houw and convenleot •hop ; good barn, weJJ of excelieut water. Ample rrontafce for eommodiouii buildlnir; large garden pJot In rear. Will be sold on reasonable term a. For i nformatlon and I partieuUrb apply to Mr> Kowe a t Tius btrjr offlee. , . Valuable Hotel Proper Lies FOR SALE AT HOPKINS POINT AND DUNDEE, T HE'PROPBIETOIt.WILL SELL $$ mt\*ttwU)r$ terms to any party dftfclr- Ing to purchase either the w^ft-known and )K>pul*r Mumm<*r r«Hnr>rt at Hopkinw Point ^at ibf juouti) of HaJmon river, or lb«; large, complete and uplcndld pajing Hotel at Dundee Lines. Apjply pertonally or tMidrcfut JOHN TYO,i!r.,- SIHfj 1 DuDdee/Qu«>. / receipt for a simple Veg- tinble Balm that will KBBTOKE Tan,Freckle*, J'implei nnd lilotetiea. leaving the skin *oft, clear and beautiful; also tuHtriKHlortR for prtv ducing it. luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth fWe A rid rent. Including 8o stamp, HFiN. VANDELF A CO., 12 Barclay St.. N.Y. Bread! Bread.! His old nnd well-known JJAKERY Is dtill In full ofjeration, and when none of the \ tftflTof life \ happ>n« to be on hand (which i« a rare occurrence) plen- ty of other goods can always be found in tho store. REMEMBRft—THE OLD BTAND1 Water Strert - Two Doors Norlh of • the Lower Bridge. C. B. MLVKLER JOHK P. STRATTON'S ROYALMOilTHHARMONICAS TO CON8UMPTIVE8 Th»» »<fv...r».!»'-'r having been permanently cured of that drwut disease, Consumption,by a simple renady, \M anxiouii to make known to hi* MUm.-nutTereru the means of <-urc. To\all who d^nire It, he will *tn4 a copy of thp •pr«i«rtp|ton «»«4, [*».%%}. wilb the 'Uri-etSom for preparing Mid u»hjf ib« name whtrh They trill find a ,#«f£_cnr-p...for\ Cough*, Gold*, CtoruvmpHon, AMhma, Brom^ ehitit, *c. Parties wlniilrig We lVeiirrlpHon, will pleaw addr^H, ll«v. E. A. W££«OK,.94 Peuu Ht WUHauiiibuniU, M.T. S IT( T ATED HALF MTLE WEST OF Fort Covington Cwlre, where Is .oea ntor<*, p^wst-oftieo, whoo!, <Hiw«cfa< i (ory l civ., and two and a half miles from Fort <\V>vIme- lon village, known an tho Thoruaa I'urker farm ; containing one hundred acre* of good land, well fenced and watered and goodhuUd- !tig«. Fine orchard, eomprluing applo, jw»Rr, frap^j, inuHberry, plutn, cherry, gooseberry and currant, Jn B^wrinic condition, Tbr> pSaoe will b« »oJd wHH or without stock and Irn- plemeittKL Terirti reaaonable. For p*rtiou« lar« apply to the owner on ttto pr<tuiw«*. JOB MeOHI£<3OR, KI-. CoTlngton Ottttrc. Tho finest Mouth. Harmoulcaa poaslble to make. Send for Dcwrlptlro Catalogua and PHoa U«t. , With thA «xocption of Braaa IontrumenU, «o jjfood* w>ld at rel«Jl. JOHN F. STRATTON, Importe r »od Whet?.al e t!oal«r in all kind s f MLI Mhdl«t*., l.«ne, N>w York*