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THE SUN: FORT COVI^GTON, N. Y i# THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1887. T it,wMe nnoiber person delivers a succession of smart blows wilh a hammer or millet ar.ce of the vibrations will indicwte to an experienced ear even-the degree of sound- ness. It' only tt dull thud meets the ear the listener may be certain tljat uusoundness exist*. \ • If nn apple tree has a sound tnatk and roots it is » pitv,«ay» ihc American Cultiva- tor, to destroy it undermost €irci»m*t:tm It takes muiy years lo get H youn^ tree itv- U) Dealing, ani when it do^s bear it will not furnish nearly *n much fYtut *« one fully growo. By grafting with the North ern Spy and liberally manuring an old apple tree nifty be made much more certain- New Advertisements. New Advertisements. New Advertisements, \ Travelers' Guide. M. AC. J. R. H-—Passenger train foi Mont real-and Intermediate stations, leavei Ft. Covinptfln al 6.00 a,ra., returning arriv< at 7.00 p. m. Mixed from Montreal arrive at 11.30 a. m., leaves at 12-00. MASSKKA AND COKNWJKLJ.. FKRHY.— TV .sieamer '• Princess Louise^\ Capt. J. B. Me Millen, leaves Mnssen'a Centre daily o'clock n. m., for Cornwall, St. Regis, IMek inwn'B Island and Hopkins' Point arrlvin , at Dundee about 11 o'clock, connectinp wi4 noon .rain on M. «fc c. j, R. R. at Fort Cm In^fon; returning leaves Ihind^e for Mafcem Diseases Of The Lher, Jvldnevi, and Bowels, •ri these ocgKas U liopSrcdV tbe fc#»JtM>ecome» endaugcred, tui4 p tre*yfirnt is indispensably. Fwr the ur of dfeffe diseases, and all disorders of (he blood, the most effective Hud economic*} . medicine is Acer's Sorsaparilla. I have endured suffering enough, witi a disease of ibe JLtver aud The Stomach I«,a£ sensitive to ailments affecting any otiier part of the body as a thermometer is to changes of temperature When tbe blood bceojues vitiated, the stomach is one of the first orgvus to suffer. Ayer's Sar- «apari]l» purifies; the blood, and restores to tht stqiuacu the vigor required for tue uatupul performance of its functions. I suffered pre»tlv.«or over two vears, with a disordered frM—*- WATEU STKXJBTt FORT GOYINGTQN, N,Y. THOS. LEE, , . , Proprietor. H AVING TAKEN POSSESSION OF the above well known hotel, the propri- etor Invites a call rrojn his many ft-ieudK and the travelling public generally. Tho several large and convenient parlors, sitting: ftnd bed rooms are now being furnlsh- td-h equipun the course of a few Weeks he flutters himself thft Stafford will ba ranked amongst the best appointed hotels In Northern Jfew York. : *'The tables, will always be supplied .with the best of edibles to be procured ip thetnar- Commerelal travellers will be furnished with convenient sample rooms. Barn aud Stable accommodation!) of th« best description and careful attendance as- surest. ' Free conveyance to and from the cars, f RQIICE TOjmUIIUKS. * N PURSUANCE OF AN OUDEPV OP X J}Pi>. lfo.rac« A. Taylor Btirrogate af the eoun\y of FrunkHiij noticeTs hereby siveh to all persons having claims against Creigh- ton Wright, Into of the town of Wostvilh-, in said aoiuity *»f FcankJUi, d<jee*.<eirt, to exhibit t|ie Hiuue, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, administrator ot the goods,\chat- tels atid credits Qt\ sattl deceased, at his ret^denee and place of business in suid town of Westville, on or before the 27lh* day of December next. JOHN C. WJtJKHT, iV<lMil»istratoi. — •— . •' .' ' ~. 5»w2fl • -at 1.30 p. m. calling al all above ports, ani Cornwall nt 6 o'clock. CORNWALL FF.KRY.—The Kteampr \ Gren Ada,\ (Capt. Al^». Smallmau) leaves Dnnd 4atly. except Sunday, at T o'clock a.m., fo Cornwall, canine; at intern\edlate ports ; \r< tarnins. arrives ar Dundee al 4 p. m. Con »<H?tiou is made at Cornwall with trains or Q. T. R,, east a;id w^st. On Sundays th> \ Grenada \ will l«^ave l>und(>e for I^aneostc STVd^VnterrnedtHTe prrrts at ~2 TrVlrjcfc-p^Tn. sharp, returning same evenfng, MASSBV\ STKAMHOAT Co.—Tho stannc ~productive'than youn^f tree* of this i«'ty, which ure usually shr and tardjr bea em. To Cure a florae of Kicking The simple prescription here given has the in- dorsement of it prominent authority in such matters : *' If you hnve a horse tu*t is in the habit of kicking, pat him i« a narrow stull tlmt h >s both sides thickly padded. Suspend a sack fi.kd with h«j or straw so ih it it will strike his heels, and lrt horse Kidneys iver SartapariJIa janlobti , Mv, unjr II aya, / i-ine hu ind sack ti^ht it out. B«~8ut« to Lnve ihinjrg arranged so (hat the horse cannot hurt himself. The sack *ill be victmimis every time, «nd in th« ««d the horac will nbrtDlmely tei'una Jo kick the s.ick or *nj- tliin^ else. To make citron preserves cut ihe rind in fnncf «b*pes, fiotching ihe edgen ni«elj, hviii lay them in alum water,not too strong, nd U»t tUem rettrtiri nil nighty It; the innriHii;r put in fresh alum water and boil few minutes, then change them to. cl«ar ater, h »t, of course, aud boii till tender. Now prepare the sirup, miu^ one and oce-- »lf pounds of sutfar aud a cup of water ir each po«t«i >of rind. Kite a the sirup clear, put to lh p rind and boil ti>! trans- parent. If tW fi-ivor of jjn«gftf in liked, »ir • piece in a thin ma«!in bajf.jwid hoil with the preserve*, removing it when they t»re done. These are delicious.— Jf. Y. Times. Buttermilk tu « Drink.—A great physi- cian once said that if everyoue knew. the r*lue of buttermilk ns a (iriuk it would be more fre«ly paruketi of by persons wh o drink excessively of other ht-ver»^es, awd further ^otnjmred its Hfccts upon <he iy*- tetu, io the clean ing\ uut of a cook Ktove ih«i basbeen clogjrd up with ushes that have *ifu*d throyjh. filling every crevice *tui crack, saying that the fcuinau HywUrm i« lik*? ihe stove, arwi cuilectt and f-ithera re- fuse mutter that can in no »uy he »x.trr- uunRt«i from the *5'«tem io effectually nts by dnnkine butlerwilk. It b also a rnaeA\ for indigestion, soothes and quietft the, nerves, imd in very somnolent to tho«e VDO are troubled with sleeples»nf»». Ifs medi- cal qualtties cannot he overrated, mud it tthoiiUi'be freelj u<ed by a;I wh o can jr«» it. Eyeryone who vaWs gtiod health should drink buttermilk every d*y iu warm weather aud l«*t tea, coffee and wafer alone. For die benefit of those who are not aware of k, I may mid that in the churning of it line first process of dij{*s- tiou i« gone through, makit*^ * due of th« ^a«tt«l and quicke.it «f .til ^hi»./« 4o digest. It m-ikes gmtric juice, an* cottt%ins pro- perii*^ that readily Mif:nH»i* with ii, wilh rery littlt srear upon tfee di n »e»tiv« o TH« public debt ©Vc«cad* on 30, w»» $270,200,37^* to kill a dozen men. Ajer's SartaparlJIa bas entlrtdy cured iat, — Wm. II, JfulvitfT It) Northampton *U, Boston, Mass. I suffered K^^tly from Kiduey Com- plaint* for twu years. After tryjujf tuany remetiien, without relief, I took Ayer't 8arsap«riHa. and wns cured, — }l. II. pis- ney, Attiaborou^h, Mass, For s«ver»J yeirs I suifcred from I»ys» pepsia and Jtfduey Complahjt f tbe latter frelng so savere, s.t tim«s ( thu-t I could intil I commenced rilla. This medi- alth.— MM. J4. ¥. , ., Low«H, Mass. I bav« wsed Ayer^st Sarsapartlla, in mj family, for ye*r«. As a blood purifier it has no equal, Jt prove* invaluable in diyaaxes, off t»ee 8tomaohh umi Liv^r J. h Stoddard, es, o t» 8toiuao Paikersbur , W. Ya. REFEREE'S SALE, UPREME COUHT,—CHARLES P. -- Elliott aj?aiu>it James Ciimurftu. Louisa Cameron,-his wife, Dudley Mall, Dudley C Hull, William W. , Lockerby, Richard Orange, Judson L. Hyde, •Charles' 1 -Ashley, Isaac Seeley, Jfohn A. Quaw, ja«on Collins, Charles Bu^Ka, Silas W. Wilson and Walter •earcety attend to my work. Mf appettt« was poor, aad I was muck emaciated $ but, by uninpf Ayer's SarsapsrUlu, my health has been perfectly restored* —' Joba McLellm, Bridge «nd Third sto M towell, Mass. A tow bottles of Aycr*! BajwaparUla Cured •i* «f JfidncT Complaint, trem which I had «uf«red for years. It t* tb« most effectual remedy J ever vtcd, — G. Baymond, DuIutU, Mtno, Ayer*iSarsaparilla cured me of Disease when ail other remedies lail&l. It \* th« best of renicdiei for Uili com- plaint. - EH Dodd, Xenia, I1L I was a Jong time under treatment for Heart Disease, and an afifectfou of tbe Kidneys. b*t frew worse continually. I Unally begsn using Ayer's garsaparilla, and, after takiu^ a number ot bottles ot tali medicia*. the difficulties of my iieart aod kidneys ceased, aad I am in' {tetter Stealth, every way, than X kav# |>een for jrear*. — E, C, pavis, #amettowi», K- Y. 1 A dlsordwed coudiUou of the gtoniack, J4\er, Had iiidoeyt.aJJJicted me for years, and I never found auy inediclu« to relievo »i*u until I coouneuce4 Uklu« Ayer's Sar •apartUa, Leu than »l i bottiet of this * f cured ms, — Jt. Wild, Hut to, To*, My wife w*i long subject to sertre lieadaehes, the result of stomach and Hv«r UJHorders. After trying various remedies, without relief, sue used AVer's Sursapa* rill*, and. iu a short time/was < H. Fa*e, 21 Austiu St., Lowell, T ^1 iratefully certify that^ J ! «urj»4 of liver and itomach troub}«i By Taking Ay«r*« fianaparUia. I wa s tick, for a number of years, with th-.se complaints; sufeiwd from Headache, Dizziness, Los* i>( Appetite, Dyspepsia, and J>eblHty, »n4 finally became so wpak that I was utterly unfit for business of aiiy klud. Neither «f the remedies I tried seemed to relieve Me. and I hadgiveu up ail hope of being welt again, when a frieud recommended me to take Ayer's Suraapartlla. I commenced using tbjf medicine, and, after taking a f« w bottka, w*as completely cured. My liver and stomach are now Iu a healthy coa» 4ition, performing th»$r fuautton* aaU Ujr»lly.—P, M. Itosi, Bucksport, M«. For a Dumber of year* I tufftred wtt^ {>ry Suit-Rheum. I tried various mlaeral sprip^B, hut neither these nor physicians 4i4 me any goad. Upou tU« recom'm^tida* tlou of a fjr^ud I conunenced tftiinf. Ayer*iJ5ajV/ ' - saparilla, y , aft good r\%u for tb.* road ulways ottalnablu, ~ In fact It w>|)l be the sole aim af the ma^t agenient to inaqre the comfort and welfare ot the patrons of the •' Stafford,\ V N Reapeetfully, 44 TEiOMAS LEE. J. Mears, J^ines Hussell and George Russell. In pursuance of a jiutypient of foreclosuro and In the reliable st^mrrs «• Maisena \ goua,\ wmman i»-d \>y Capi*i. Fox Al- nd Me J*berson re^p»^ctiv«»l,v. t->tie of the«e vessel* leaves MMJthews' d»ck for Ocdonsburg: and iat^rmMliate ports (boiu sld^s of the St. LAW- ri*uce) every Wrdnesday and Saturday at £. turn., retnrriinjt Jrave Osdensburg TueKd and Friday at 1 o'clock p. m. Ample capa- city and &c(H)uimodationK for freight an passengers. LAKEVI-EW HOUSE. Clififoed Poetry. Jtiver St, f*av;reno4. LEISURR. Bwoet Is the leisure of the bird Bh\ craves no time tor work deferred; Her win^K ar.» not to achine stirred, Providing f<>r her h\lpfe*s ones. F«ir i« the l«isnr« of the wheat ; Ail ni£ht thfl dnrnps ab»>at it fleet j • AU day it Jjaskefh In ihe heat, And #ows and wklspera orisons. (Jrand is the leisure at (Me earth ; Kh>? gives her happy myriads birth, Aud after harvest fears not dearth, Rat gr<v»6 to st«ep io snow wreaths dji Pr«ad is 1he leisure up above; That while Ho Bit* wtion* rnune is Love, Aud wniU, as Noah did, for the dove, To wit If title wtmld fly U> him. — Jam fngelow. ALEX. TYO, - - PRO»RIHTOR. The Popular Resort for Fishing, Doclj RAYS UK MIRTH. A uiir \n eddoai ve.rj much hated untt h* 4 »•* *u«-cf«!«ftil. Must farmers lik\ to smoke and etil t ey are not fond of the need. A woman will never put anything in her pocket that she can hold iu her mouth kmoa<* the Zulu* yaulig p«opl« (l^&taud get married. Here they get married aud gght. Even fishermen who wouldn't steal are fclwHy* read; to hook something if the? get a chance. A Hudson rrung roan b:» been arrested ivtr ** pur* laziue«s \ mud beiug a *i ' lipua ins father. T!ie real n^ason why negroes^ live t^o mch in <'cTreiae old ajje is that they dou't kuuw t*»^ily wheu th«y were born. When a man it twenty-five he know* aousthiu^; when h« <• furtj-fir* he w wbe* hn knew athi* \ My motto is 'Lire and let live,' \ »»id the soldier, H« h'* turned hi* back to th enrujy »ttd fl -d from the battlefield. There U no e{**iige in U»e atyle ot fiih i»g tackle this year, except that the jo La* mure bo-iv #od not quite io muck nock A writer ou tetuale fashion descant* on th** »» new vip \itklf>i iu bo«V 1'he kittd of hose be *kw were iu aii probability £(«; no other kind hive wiiuklea iu them. A (Kictur stopped at the *bop of.a coun- try sipothecary and enquired fur t pbarai vopait*. \Sir gaid the apothecary, know of J uo 6U<£ f;»f uter liviug »buu.t these p »rls/' \ That in rnther a shabby p tir of The Jyakevlew House, so delightfully situ- ated at tb« moutU of Salmon I^iver, is now open far tha acciimmodatlon qf parties aoek- tng pleasure aud recreation iu one of th » moat piatureaque fud healthy JoctUlties 1 on the Hi. I*vrrence, Capital Boat LivSry attached and exper Jenped~and trusty jfvv*de« always available. Tfefe table always supgllocl with th^ best to be procured In the markets, and charges moderate. fteveral naat and comfortable Cottages for the HfJKpmmodation of families 4urluf the season $.t liberal rental. Tho P/ojnt is easily .accessible by boats from Dundee, Cpfuwali, O©densburg etc., ftte. ' A FARM ERS, ATTENTION! BENTLEY HOUSE, N OF 1887. T HE WEIL KNOWN HORSE \ CAPT. JACX \ will «t»nd tor the im- provement of stock, this se&sion, m the *t» f his owner, east of Ft. Coviogton villas*. '*; $« to inwwre, &r $9 jfer * pair fey on-» •w«J«er, TMK PAQMISIVa TOCVQ ftTALLIOIT, \Valle y Clx^er. Thlt One y.ouog hor»«, »ired by <« C*pt. _ _ l_ it in j MM A a- • a**rt you have ou for a man of rour pofi- tit>».\ \ 1V«, »ir, bat clotfaei do noi make the ninu. What if my trou«er« are •hubby aud worn, »irj Tfcey c^rer a warm heart, sir.\ A.—** Pray can you 4eU me vU^t that picture repm*eut#?'' B.»—\ That i* ih<»' cel«br. led QJ8HIJ Cieopatrii; kmve you never heard o( h<+ f A. — \ No; f*et i« I h trdiy ever r««ud.the paperg,\ A L'.wcll mitmter preiicka<* last Soniay on '• Why da the wicked live?\ We don't leuow, sunly, why lh«y do, but we u-iibt •«^jfe»t rnHdly that if the wicked didn't live it wuuld be »£<*Id4*f for tbe jwinia- terg. la the courie ©f au e^asuua^oc for the decree of B. A . at Cnmbrid^e, auder au •xaiuiaer wUoge name wag Fayne, ou e of the questions w^u, *• Gire a definition of h -ippines*,\ to which a candidate returned the foltowiiig laconic a^ojier: *'A o ex- eiuption from Payne.* 4 A GTUI HI coaapUaent^— A crooked corupliiueut wag paid a Germ>ni|ro<vig Ia4y, who g^id: <; $W, Herr Lieutenant 'if jou don't at out* <\e*«e your flatteries I uhall have to bold tu^'h my «ars «4iut.\ •' My adorable Fraulein,\ attawered th e officer, •* your pretty little baud* ace far too smnii for ijiat.\ smejat o toek this season at Hie um e place, He U ix jrears old this Spring, of a blood feay olor, black mane and t«ij r aod weighs 1,100 ouudK. His sire, as Is meU known, ia a irect <ccenda#t4>f tiie hmounoli David HU1 lack Hawk Wrw cf Brld^ort, Vermont ; whilst bis dam 60 one j$£e wag • 4 > ^\eto nd the balwie*«o.»prU|»gbios*<>/« «uper- or imported thorougnbr«4 stock, the trotting iual!tiesof which axe too well known In rankjln couoty to require a«v comment. Tcrma liberal, a»4 made k&own on appli- tijn. JA8. McKENNA, Proprietor. Fort Covings, May 1, U«r. 49-2mog* HOUSEH0LP_AND The bae^na crop nroaaige* U U i fluurishiu^ Caiiioniu industry. In California Angora c* lt4 are raised to Home exient, and geem to tie pro^tftble, e4p*-Ci*lty ia o»muUin dialricta. • Their firece briu^a fatr prices, ai4 the young Bvuimai* furnish a f »ir ^unlity of meat. By tbe e?»porajjn-j proce« it hat been calculated that on- barrel of green apples Viii produce about Bffeen pouo4< of^vap- orated dried .app-es* aod that oue pound of lb*ise ie equttl'M hilfa peek of the fruit before it is pared or gliead^ The cattle raiser* of the west and south eotopUiii ibat the grazing lauds are twm^ j rapuliy «b<orbed for farming purposes, and ! that etoek Tuning on a lar^e scale raus aoon come to an end, for *vant o f cheap *&ed j»nd oiher indispensable convenience*. An experS«nc«d CMtiHdiau farmer says ? *Tiie Qay is not far d.sUnt when great clr»nu'ea; in our m tbods o f treattnetit o f Uad* #ill tnk*; pl.»ce, bat it will not~be un- lii the prmvipUts, as well tut ihe a*ir.< n ta«e» of ctu<lerdr«t<iiu£ and <J#e d il|h YOUN£VETO. This Korgan fcerse received tfce first pre- mium at. the Frankiin County fair in 18g|J»l«o ^Jr»t prosilum once be- <tore when on exhibi- tion. For action, Jlfe, sfr*n«try and perfection of forjaa, he can not be xcelled. He is Hj bands high and »«gh» tbout l,J$0 pounds. Is a fine dapple feay with >lack n^ne and tail. He is a line** rfecen- lant of Justin Morgan who left Umr son* rho wit^ t*eir progeny a*4 dece^«.nU were ot«d for roadsters *nd speed, Of these, 'erntoot Blackhawk «ired |&tfaa« Allen, wbo ade a reeoed of 7c7&\, Lwswet 2^S7|, Black- hawk Maid two miles 5:22; was sire to A^ddlson Jwior 2:21, Panic 2; 2$, and General :nox wl*o rteed lady Maud 2:18*. Camors 19», Gol44eat sired LucilHe Golddusi 2:16i >aniei I4t«»i>ert«fred Cornee fcl» 1-4, Olfford forga« vlred Farmer*' Boftaty wbo sired assart's A*daliab 2:28J I» 1:12$, and who fred Ned W*»ace 2,-25. Otfford Morgan r*« the fi«est r handnome«t «JJd most ntyliab all the Morgans of whic* Young Veto fs a rfe«t ^aodej. Hecauk«en at Bombay londays of eacb^wetk from and after Mar ird, and at the stable of the proprietors, ort Ck>vington Centre, the remainder «f tiie me. *-2mos A. W. MERRICK * CO. tli© S3E3^J5O!bT J. S. BENTLEV, fn oiogA proximity to the Bprlogs »nd aUo ib» R..W.4O.R. K. Depot. -'/>•- Best #soomnwlati«ns ^nd moderate b 52-2m* tltUd action, bearing dute the first day ruf June 1880, and also in puvsdjuiee of an order of the. Supreme Court taade *n»tl entered i n tho above entitled action, bearing date tha 14th day of June, 18S7, I, the undersigned, the referee Jn said order muprd, .wUl sell at public auction, at the law olfice of Malt C. Ransom, in t^ie villnpe of Fort Covlnjrton, in the pounty qf Franklin and State of New \'ork« on the ath day of August, 1887, at ten o'clock in the iorenoou, tho following des- cribed premises s All that piece or parocl of laud .situate in the town of Kort Cbvington, Franklin coun- ty, New York, kftown as a certain lot. piecu or parcel pf l^nd lying and boing' ^)att of house lot myoabter 89 in thu mile square, on the Salmon river, in the town aforesaid, •bounded as fpllows, via : F.egiunhj^ on the east }in»> of said lot thirty-uu e furty-eight feet porth from the southeast coiner and running from thence\ 1 westwardly parallel with th* north line of said lot forty four J'oet pr more to the cetitre of saiu lot; thenco northerly thirty feet in tl}e centre ot sabl lot; thence easterly parallel wilh the first Hue to the easier, y line of Bfcid lot No. 39 ; tjuence southerly on said east line to' tho place of beginning, being the' same premises qonveyod to said Ora F. Paddock, D«c. 1st, }852, by Horatio Miller, of the^city pf JJcw Yprk. .\ Also all the easterly hall of all that part of house lot number 39 iij the mile square, aforesaid, and bounded as* follows, viz ,• Be- ginning at the distance of- forty-six feet southerly from the northeast corner ot said lot aud in the west liue of Water street, running thence southerly along the west side of said Water street, eigh£ feet, thence-south, 74 degrees west to tJle west line of said lot} therjeo northerly along the west line of said lot so far th*t », lfne running north 74 degrees east will close with the first mention- ed bounds or place of beginning, and^ being same premises conveyed tp Ora F. Paddock uy Jfl^es T. Wells and wife September 14, 1832, said last pieeeor pareel o' lapd having beeu divided between said Ora F. Paddock, in hi* life-time, and Benjamin Streeter, and the yesterlj portion thereof having been couyeyed to said Stricter according to lu^ directions, it b«lng 'the true intenjt an 4 meanlug of this convfyanpft Ut convey on!y no much »a rem*iQed the property ${ said Paddock at tfee time of bis decease. _ 11— $)id J — IMFSOTID — MATT G, HOBBS, Attorney for Plaintiff. NEW STEEL HARVESTER AND BINDER, Sq.\iar« Pipe It baa incorporated in iU congt/twiion tbo «t'«am of all tbo igaproYcsaests, aod b*t ut&ay eaiirely new fdatutes which'ur* ^p<«tally adapted to •uttiog sad bindmg lb« votst lodged and taoglod graia, wbiea ara «- FOOND OVLY ON THI NSW McOORMIOi: 1 -«• i( u <A* Simplest, Motf Pur ah U ani UghUit Dr&yht EarvtaUr and Binder in the Markxt 1 ^19\ Fartiicrs. ifyoc are thinking of purchasing a Harvester *n4 Binder, Mower or Reaper, It yiU be tor your beaeTt to : oall aid givo the HoCorasigk a most NEW MILLINEEY GOODS! •OTICE TO PROVE pUBSUANTTO AN ORDER OP X ^on. JJorace A. Tayl©r, Surrogate of the aounty of Frankiin, heretofore made, notice is liefetoy ^1 yen to all persons having claim* agalast William W. Stockwell late n't the town of Westville. in §aid county, de- ceased, to present the Bajne wHJi tbe vouchers thereof to tfee undersigned a t hig place of busineei! at th* store of Henry A Ordway, at Fort Covingtoo Centre, in th« town of Fort Covlngton in said county, on ©* before tho 3d day of December, 1S87. jDated June Ut, 1«87. OEO. S. PENRY, Executor. MATT C. RANSOM, Attorney. I-w2 ^ lnnpection, t«s *al term* before bujriuj any »tker. s, au W#»> Constable P. O., Franklin Co., N.T. The Latest Spring Styles! J. DEMPSEVS! PROVE CUllS, PURSUANT JO AN OHDER OF HON\ X Horace A. Tayior,Surrog,ate of the count}' of Franklin, heretofore made, Notice is here- by erlyen. to all persons havingx>laims against- Bridget Holden, late of Fort Covlngton, in said county, deceased, to present the .same With t**e vouchers ttiereof to tfee undersigned at the l«w office -of Matt C. Ransom, Fort Covington village, N. Y., on or tKjfore tho 22nd day orOctober, 1«87. Dated A^rll 20, 1887. HIRAM N. BURNS, Executor. MATT C. HAKSOM, Attorney. 47-w26 <5c DUIMLAP'S * YOUMAAI'S. THE OLD STAND! MINKLERS STOCK CHOICE FAMILY GROCERjES Everytfcjn^ Good and Cfeeap. TEAS, t ^ COFFEES, SUGARS, I f ft I I *•* MTt ** * ot »«- * n 4 A»ke mor. 1 I I I 1 r >r »•• *h«n *t »n ? thin ? else in ttiif I I I I I \ ot B90dc<l : T«U uo «l»Tte4 free. 1 U V »<te»- An r me o»n do the wwk. L» ^/ron firu *t*rt. Costly outtit » if worli C»p;:il ree. Both rms; «U »- An r me o»n do the wwk. L»g« ewmiogs •ur| ^/ron firu *t*rt. Costly outtit »n4 terms free, r n«t delar. Com 70a nothiax to (esd ni your m&itnss JOHN P. STRATTON'S Celebrated Pat. (June 7, 1888) *' Sublime Harmonie,\ \ Duet,' 1 ^SB w Beed,\ SOLO ACCORDEONS. CliACKRRS, BISCUIT. I ft if rtf**-** <*<*.«,«*,«„*«. v M 1 1 • |« 1 «Kl •• •«» «*a4 <!•* in*. M r.«U>ift ( H \ 1 >l * v •< *• I tuit TOO ia bmiiarw wkt^ will btisf r»« *? KiUk«t m ; mli •tor s]| varkert. tine, or Ur thei ow pt*. a whole £ p iliorou|h ctiiliv.iiion of tb^*>i! are f.iirly well under- \|«>od by ibw^trmio^ community.^ Hu«r tp T«U if Turtber u Suufid-—TEe^ •oundiujM of a log of ti tuber may be ascer- Umedby pUcia^tbe ear close to one »d of J T HAT SPLENDIDLY LOCATED busln^iw stand on east wide of Witter 8t. opp-mite the Hlaflbrd ttrmmz, at pre*w>nt booo, Wied by Mr. «awjt«ra« a «hae »hop «t*€ 4we». lag. OrfuforUiOle hou*; u *<l cooYe»i«nt • 0O P'. IT'>od l>aru, well of excellent water. Ample Jroutage for commodious buiWJtng; t»rge<gardea plot in rear. \Will lw «old o n rcaaonable terms. For information and particulars apply to Mr. Bow« at ,1st* tfctr i office. ' TKUCK1NO. I AW PREPAUED TO COXVEY. PAS- •**nyer»*nd Itej^raice to un'l frow HoatR mad Cars, twdoarU»r of aii tuadn. A1I orders left with mcor at J. A a. B. Htiseett's store h^.^^^^^^^^r win f will ioail {free) tbc ^^pe^or a *!mple ?' V - rtablc Balm that will R&8TOBS TmnFredAea, PimpU* and &Mehe$. le*,vjn f the «kln »ofl, clear and beautiful; *Uo Instructtons for pro- ducing* luxuriant growfcli of hair on a baid bead or smooth faoe AddreM, including S« «tamp, REN. VASIfiSLF * CU., X2 ttarcaay His old an* irell-knowa BAKEBY is still in full operaUo^n, and yrtoen no«e of the • • t taff of *l/e *• Happen to toe #n tiftnd <wtil«ti Js* r*re ^curreucej plcu- t^ofott^r isao#s can always be foaixl in tfee store. REIOEMBER^^THC .OLD STAND-! Water fknet-Two Doors North of * • • the Lower Bridge. C. B, MINKLER TO CO Th© ailvwrtJiier fe*vto« been permaBMrttj •ured of tteat dre*4 *taea«e, ConsumpUo«,by a simple Temc4f, Is anxious to nMric* known WttK fcllow-suffer«r« tho ro«a*» o f cure. Uo all wbo desire H, bo will i^da -copy of the pr«M^rtpt4on usod, (KRKB). with tb« mreetSons £or pretwrtaff and nslnc «a« which they W JH flod a sur« <sur« for , *e. Parti* wishing th» Pr#scHptt*n t will plea*« addraait fUr. M. A. iftt&OttJtf4 FARM FOR SALE. S ITUATED HAkF UiUt WEST OF FoitiCovliigton Ceetre, where i s .ocatcd store, ^ost-oaic«, school., choese ftuitory, etc., and tvo-an* a half niUuu Cram Fort Covlsg- ton village, known as 4&e T110to as Parker farta> .containing onw hundred acreH'of'good- land, well/BjicwJ a»d iraterrd and* «ood bulld- Inga. Fiiur orchard, eo.mpriNlng apple, pear, grape* muHberry, pluia, oii^rry, %owlu-vry and currant, In bearing condition. Tho place wltt ba sow with or without atocic and *m- pldjonents. Term* rMsooable, For particu- lars apply to U»» ownor on tb« prerai»««. J»B MoOREOOR. Ft. Coving too C«blr«. JOHH P. STRATTON'S fiOYALMOUTMMRMONICAS I ««rwl tor p<;6 Mouth Harmouleiui JH»>, f*> make . © Catalogue nna With the exception of Mra** lnstrutu^»u. uo «oi>ds sold Aurrtall. JOHN F. STRAWON, Imprjrter and WbolewU© dealer in a o Hint* of Musical March*udlso. f *« Mld «a ^ .._.. „_., '.jd\j$'<£±<Jm. L