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THE SUN: FORT COVINGTON, N. Y., THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1S87. i or nfwli H i >»':ip nt. ftny New Advertisements* Advertisements — Travelers 1 -Guid-e. M. A C. J. R. R.—-Passenew train for Montreal a»«l Inftrmivtiiin* stations, l.-suvs Fl. r>vin«flon af fl.DO ji.m., returnins: nrrivvs «t 7.00 p. 10. tfixed from Montreal arrives at 11.30 A. m.. \oa\e-H at 12.00. MASSRN'.A AS D VonswM.h FKRRT.—Tlu- fifnm>r •' Princes* Louise,\ Cnpt. J. R Mc- Millan, leaves Mncwnn Wntie daily nt 7 o'elock a. m.. for ivrnwall, St. U*gis, Dick- ionon's Jwiaud and lf.»pkin*' Point arrivtne at T)nn«l^ about 11 o'clock, connocttnc w'Uh .fain on M. A r. J. H. K. at Fort *'ov- hut Jct«rimliiMjij_ioJjS_qu i i.n.itv and stree t and thus enhancing its v;t!iic. To Bren!< a Horse from Turninji Around. — S'unf liursi s havf u Imbit. wh' n fii^' fiu (] iir stringv objects Which tli^y rn upon the io;ut, of turning mound so hh~ !Up!!y us to cudan^e- tbe oeeuimnts vt' tj i^nirinu'fi it •> four whei'li-d vehicle. Qolis, when irst hiirti^ssed, if'drivpn to a curt > it) point ard turned KIOIIIHK often insi.st upon lepcdtntg tho trk-U every time they re.tcb lint p •meulstr ••; ot. Thev ^enemlly [tut iu ihe snni<» <!irt etion every tiruw. T h *impl<'M'n-iNt-dy lliAt we Inve evtr beard inr hfulcin^ up lh:s Imbi; is Jo f?»ke ft H^ ingt<»n; return ins IPHWS Dundee at 1..V* p. m. c«l!in<; a! all a!>ove port*, and Corn trail ut 5 o'clock. * rofsywAi.i, KB.nRT.-=«¥i*»^rfvjmer \ Orcn- ada,\ (rapt. Air*. BmajjjaxTh) ieavps IUIINIOC \daTTyV rxw^SomSiyrar r oWic-^HSTm.,\ foF Corn-wall. i;ii!li:isr at- intermodiat** ports; ruruiug, iirrirt>s»t l>iin»)-^ nt 4 p. m. O 'nation is made at Conivrnll with trains «. T. n.,pa»t a;nt xrr>Rt. t >n Sunday* 1 t )>«in'io<i n 1 tlu THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. Something Everybody Ought to Know. How to promote digestion, keep the *>dy healthy, and the mind clear, nnd aow to avoid -stomach and liver troubles, and distressing headaches, arc. problems easily solved by the use of Tver's Pilis. ••For the cure of Headache, Ayer's Cathartic Pills are the iuo«t effective med- Sclne X e\ir used*—Robert K. James, , Mass. THE BEST Remedy for Gout, Rheumatism, or Neu- ralgia, is Ayer's Pills. •* I know no ©ne who h:w suffered more lhau myself from the distress and torment of Gout, yi* case, which \yiw of great .severity, and o.' lou£ sUiudiujr, was completely cured )r taking Ayer's Pills. — Hildredb. G. Dam. Pittsburgh, Pa. For several yeiirs I sufT^red from t.lr» torturing pains of NeuraJ^ia. A t last ''d a rf>nn<dy in Aver** I Mi Is, STAFFOBO MOUSE, WATEtt STREET, PORT COVINGTON, K. Y. THOS. LEE, - - - Proprietor. H AVI>TO T AK KX POSSESSION O F the ultove Wfil kno\yu hoW>\, Uio propri- etor invites a cull from his many frlenU«<und the truvt'lllny: putiiiv jretierulty. The sivt>rul i la.rgc antl convenient parlors, sittitiR and bed rooms are noyr being ruruish- eiTBTlOiF-PROOF OF WILL , T HE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OP Now York :—To Jamci May, residing at Eaton tn th« Province of QuMMQ^CftnAda; May, roHtdlmf At 8tftiistri*4 in tlio Provtneo of- Queboc, Canada; Lynuii) yi»y, residing aj^ Lynn, Massachu- setts; Uuby lU.'dwln, residing at PitUburg, Now HnmpMhiro; Maria A. Button, residing t BarnxtoM In the Province or Quebec, Can- dii; MHlvtnti Tttylor, residing nt Lyiui, nsjinchuiett& ; J<runle CuNhing, retildlujf at >k\vilit- in the Province or Quebec, Cauada ; Ourrio L. Mny, resklln^ nt Hftraston in tho Province of Q,«o^ec, Cunmia; Alice Klnhry, »t Cotitlcook in the Provlngo of pud ie thf line'of tho bii iijum the «xie ?ownr<l which 'he rtiiiim. is 'iccustotucd t luni. Hriny thf other mil <>f the po! iiackiu' o the can in.cre W-l-M^i-the voting and tntermMtnto n^rts at 2 o'clock p, m. sharp, rotarnlug ler alU'inptw the turnititr feM, push, upon h\ pc»I*» with sufficient force to prevent his {•^•i)in? out his purpose. This mnv work in nil p-.isen whfip l}>e nn'imni is fr I have found Aver** PHI. an Invaluable which cured me of a severe attack-of tin* remedy for Headache. For a long time i **«« ; «»l l , L Vl?\ n ? l ndTiiu\v- ? m I had Vunered intolerably with -tlii* cum- iu —Mrs.-Jane Benson, band HiU, Mich, plaint, and Aver's Pills are tbe Hirst m?dl- Ayer'n Cathartic Pills arc the only niod- cino that really gave me relief. They arc i icine used iu my : ^ jn»»n, ni d hn& been utldiried >o~Tiip~turht for a |(»u^ time, hut it wiJl break up \\n truly a woudorful medicine.—J.\ S. rr~.~»:i« Houanct, IfchrerUmrg, Pa. . . r a 1TI M J HEALTH IMPROVED. They keep the, liver, stomuch. and 1 For months I wait grcntlr aifltcted with I in perfect condition, nuci are ibo best niedr Tni'ligRMtion,- Liver Complaint, and ('ou- | i'-'iuo I Jknow of. — J. II. Kirkputriek, e<i with iK'W nn<1 modern c<iui pities, ontl in the cour«* of a fcw'wvekN he llaUera Jiiniselt th\ 1 Ml«fiord wtll b«: ruifk-iU amongst tho best appointed hotels in Northern New York. The tttblem will \ohv'a.va be supplied with Thabeat of edibles to b«> procured in tht> mar- Commercial travellers will be furnished with convenient sample rooma. Barn and Stable- aoennjinflations or the Qm.'bto, (.'anndn ; Ctara Parucll, residing at Lynu,M:>*)>aohut*etta,constituting all thb noit of kin and heirs at law of Klccta M» 6lurk, luoU town of Fort Covingtou, in the county of Pmnklin, and State oi New York, , RtJuck Krg eftg AlyxmicUr M. Stewart, the executor i;«mt'd in the last will .and teuta- ment of the snid Eleeta M. Olurk, dooeaved, has lately applied to our Surrogate, at our -lukt-ii etipatioti. t tried various remedies, but found nothing to lielu me until I com metiecd i ' ' * Aftor ts Until rceeutlv I have beeu troubled .. ?fHh —Rhoumatism during—every—raiav one box my beakh WHS so much improved ; nfa«on since I c;iuie to California. Liv»t that I procured another. Before I had : fall, vhen tba r»iu came ou, I betrau finished tbe second box ray health w^s taking Ayer>a Pllte, and continued usisg them for a nioutb. 1 am happy to my thut I have beeu perftsctly frea from Rheumatism ever suice.—David Cook, Kver troubles. My food did not digest. Plaeerville, Cal. my bowelti were sore and-constipated, ajiu A sufferer from Liver Complaint. Dy»- mv back and head ached iucessitutfy. I J pep«ia, and Neuruljda/for the hut twenty trfed various remedies, but received uo j years, I have Kpe-at dollar aft«r dollar benefit until I commenced taking Ayer's j for inedieiue, \with verv little benefit. PUls. These Pills berieflted me at once, j Learning, roeently, that Ayer'a Pills were I took them regularly forjiea£ly_a month, j biijhly recommenced in such ca*es. I pro- went deaerlpttun mid careful Httenumice m-i- surea. Free convryanco to nnd from the cars, nud Tounty ol v tVnnJ;li», lo hnve the w»ld pcovod »>* a will of raal and ptirxonal pro- y tn pn>-Hntiw«H> nf \h§> »tntut,p in ftufth t ^ UA STHAMBOAT Ho.—Th<» Rinn and reliable stftriiuars '• \t*'.sena \ .'.nd \ Al gona,\ commanilfd hy r«pt«. Fox f nd Mr rberton n»<.peetlv«lr. One of the*e rosselt leaves'Mat then-*' d<vk for (>ffd*»nsbeiric *nt fnt«rmedkit<? pr-rtu (both «i«1^*of tho Kt. I«w> rmnoe) «vory W<*dn«»HdRy and Saturday at 9.R a.m^ returning 1«»*TO Ojtd^nsburg Tuesday and Friday »l 1 o'riook p. m. Ample c •HT #nd aetH3mmodations for fieight^and Clipped Poetry. HER CHINA CTl\ Her china rnp IK wliito and thin ; A Ihntiamid tlniff hpr h^.-irr lias bean Made merry a( li« ucallopod brink; jind in ih>» bottom, painted pink, A dragon Rrceln her with a grin. The brim h»r kisses loves to win ; Thu liaudie if a mnnnkin, • Who spies thr foi»K thn f chip or chink Her china cup. MnSFTTSTTine If It be a eln ; I wa;ch her lift tt p«ht hw chin Tip lo the scarlet tips and drink Th© Ool<in.ar drnnght. Sometimes I think I'd liko to ho the drajjon ia Her ehitia cup. — Frank Dempster Sherman. RAYS OF MIRTH. What is ther* so exct-lletit ns th<» gpee- nele of-.n^Lild mnn who believe* in liis Hftury Cl#ws, the bunker, calls his sum- mer resideuce \ Tite ttocks.\ Vary ap- propruie. \~ *' Yes,\ said Fogp, ''as s «ucce«s I hare ( AlwayH beftn a failure ; but as m failure 1 hnv» beMi an unqunlifivd succe*.i.\ lber« is ODO riasx of iuen who haven't opfcu*d tkf ir ihduib* to grumble about th* lr«t-««tt(th«r.- fi is the cinM known *» Summer ftoiel k(.*e^iers. It ii so hot down in New J«rse/ that farmers ar« doing their haying bj moon- Jigbl. The/ uae Jeisey li^htuiug ou dark sights. When w« r«alia« with what ce!#ri:y a ^»at can scparsU a mau 1'roiu hi« turrouad- mgi, it i« diulcutt to uu<i«i'»taud WIJV *' but \ 8kouid be cal loci 4 coujuactian. 8tf»ne:— Oramtuar ciaaa. Dialogue bo- t%«*t\ t«ach»r and j*hnni».—Teacher— *' Wb«t ii tb« future of 'he driuk* ? Johnnie—•• lie « drunk.\ Au *dretttier offers fur sale a \ loungo- hair picker.\ The public would lik» t< knuw whether it will also pick hairs off the shouldttrj of a coat ? A u;au iu New York stepped out of an old buikiiug to ^t a drink of beer, aud wbllo U* v«s gone the buiidin;? fell dowu. If it had been 8ui»d»jr he would have beeu killed sure. Tiiare are a (rood m&uy married men i» this World who know all ar>out what u teotlcl wife »hould be, but who buvo T»T^ b^zj idr-aa abuut ihe component elements of a tnodv.'! husband; Au advertifjemeut in a French news- - paper > ** Fritz Z , an experienced accountant, d»*irea* place as c&tihier. Iu the intereni of the securit? of jer.trotis he would state th^t he is afflicted with twu Wooden legs. A little Indian piri said ta hor teachei^* —*• We have not prayed for the poor. r: Her^eacher replied,— \ Well, you pts»y for them.\ The little girl theu i^»id,—«• 0 Lord, bless ihe poor, uad inatie them fat if ytm eau !\ Mutual a (cooxingly)—\ (3c«ne, Robby, tak« your nieilicioe now, and then jump into herd ; llut's a good lit fie bo/.\ Robby —'*• I dou't want lo take any medicine, urn/' Father (who kcoars how to govern children)—'' Kobby, if you dou't tuke your medicine at once, you ft ill be put to bed without taking-it at all.\ HOUSEHOLD AND FARM. Bees give a raluubie product nnd cost little for keeping bryoud providing shelter.' Ioconvejiiencc is ofl«n caused by losing the uumes of fruit trees in youn/ orch*ids. A gO'>d 7.1'uc label i» desirable. Tlte amount of salt used in the prize butler exhibii at the New York dairy fair was surprisingly uniform In ail the samples. Tbe Northwestern Miller e»ys that mAj nine out of jwenty-three flour mills ure runniug iu utid ubuut Miuneapolis ou ac- count of the scarcity of wheat at poiuts tributary to that market. The Uetorite, a uc-w apparatus for test- ing iu ilk, particularly with repaid to its valie for butter, is the invention of De L%T&J, a!so tbe inventor of tbe centrifugal •pparator which hears l)is naiue, und u •- designed to be used with the latter. Coats and cloaks should be hung away on the little wire fntm.>* costing from live to ten cents, which comes for that pur- pose. The frnmea should first be covered with Home soft mtterul to prevent the garments from breaking orer their edges. The M»»>ure Heap.—Study to have a larg« manure beau, and study to have it ywd. isrtJiC\ ttroefy rnjangtivm of an ex- ebttRgtf. If p<jss'ibie, use HhsorbMits to t»fcti up all the liquid. If ihis is not <x- p»»di*nt f have a cemented tank for it. The tolid rzc^Tnfioji* lose moisture rapidly by tlK b«MU of tetu*nt«.lwii, and if the liquid from tit* tnijk is pumped ovvr the heap XJccaiiouaJly, and judiciously, it may be eoncetitratrd to that only a moderate amount of ataobettt* CHn b* mud\ to hold it all. The wiue soil-lilier will nut ftoget iiaui. in—ifu 1 mwi'irny <>i ensos—w+i in Season.— American -Citliirator. POCI.TKT NOTB^, ^ true test for eggs is to drop them in «Rter ; if tbe Jrtige end comes up ihey are not heah. During the close wnrm nights, «ee that the poultry house has plenty of ventilalit'.D. laifiure air is the cnuee of much sickness. Where the poultry have to he ; leapt in C('ulin**in*nt ^ive th» j m plenty of green fuoii, ii.eluding a regular supply of short cut gnuvs. W hen fowls «re confined in small rung the ground souii b'-comps sour at)d nu- heaithv. Tlie ground should be dii£ or. plcufflipd over at least oner a week. A Jillle iirain scaitered on the new turned soii will keep the birds and give them exercise. i If you want young chickens to thrive. ...ey Hitist be kept free from lice as much as poiisible. Dust the mother hen wish insect pmvdet, m wf'll «s »he chickens. Frequently whitewashing the pens will LMeatiy help to keep down the prsU. Lice »re frequently the most dreaded foes of ihb young-chick. New Advertisements. 1887. T HE WELL KN'GWNHORSE \ CAPT. JACK \ will stand, for tfa? im- provement of stock, this Reason, at th?stable if his owner, cast of Ft. (.'ovlngtoa vllljig:'?. TcrmK: $S to Insure, or $9 for a pair by oa » owner. T&K 'VnoumixQ YOCWO STAXLIOK, ^Valley Chief.\ This flno young borea, air#d by «• Capt. Jack,\ will Bland for tiie improvement o/ stoofe this season at the same place, H« Is <ix rear* oid thl« ftpiiwg, of a biood bay color, block maae »nd tail, and weighs 1.10& pounds. Hie sir?, a* is well knoiea. Is a direct- d^crndasv of the £a;nou«old David Hill Black Hawk horse of Bridpori, Vermont ; hllthl dam on one «tda was a \Veto and th« balunce eompriuing blood of a super- ior Imported thoroughbr»4 »«ock, tb» troUing Qualiti*«of vrhicli ar«* too well kuovrn in Fkn county to require any oomutut liberal, and iuad« knuwu oa apsll- Proprleior. on, May 1, 18S7. 4H-3njo** YOUNG VETO. This Morgan horse received the first pre- mium at the Franklin County fuir in ISSS.alao |flr«t premium once be- lore when on exhibi- tion. For action, life, •iymetry and perfoetio?) offurra, he can not be excelled. He is 16i hands hijrh and weigh* about 1.250 p<^und*, is a flno dapple hay with black ni&ne and tail. He is a lineal decen- ila.ni oi Justin Morgrau who left four bons who with their prog<my aud decendants were noted for roadsters and speed. Of these, Vermont Blaekhawk sired Ethan Allen, who rnadB a record of 2:25i, Lancet 2:27£, BSack- ha-.rk MRid two miles 5:22; was sire to Addisou Junior 2:21, Panic 2:28, and General X who sieed Lady Maud 2:1S$, Camors 2:19|, Golddust sired LuciDie Golddunt 2:16i, DanU'l Lambert Kired Coruee 2;l'J 1-4, Gifford Morgan sired Farmers' Beauty who sired 'aggiirt's Abdullah 2:2SJ lu 1:12$, and who trired >~ed WftUace 2;2-5. GifToid Morgan was tht> $cest, lmndwru'eHt and most glylish fall tho Morgans ofwhich Young Veto is a perfect model. H«* can be soen at Bomhuy Mondays of each week: from and after May 23rd, and at the stable of th9 proprietors, -rt Covl.niftoa Centre, the remainder of the lime. 4 ^-211108 A. -w. DERRICK <t co . WANTED THE WORLD! OPPORTJHITI AJTfi IIOW TO ISE THEM. ALFRED M. GUERNSEY. Ph. D ^ KLF.C,XS~TLY ILLCgTIUTED. TV Pictu I>iji.ii*J.tni av*at uiii L.av< Cviv«»th<> •iiigii*li,-iM.praj»«f OJ every one (rhoViinimi Or,* <-'\ nd . »* ok for <»BT»»»er»^a completely restored. — Jos. Aubin, Uocto Block, Uigh st., Holyoke, Mass. or months with stomach and and my health \v»w completely restored. - D. W.'Balac, New Berue, K.*C. OOMPLKTS CUKK. T had been a sufferer for many years from Dyspepsia and Liver troubles] unU found no permanent relief uutil I trom- d khi A' PilU. Th h no p ud n pa menced Ukhig Ayer's PilU Th«v have effected a complete cure—G. W. Jiomy Walla Walla, W,T. cured a box, and took theto according to directions. They have benefited me more than, any other Medicine ,< I have ever taken- —P. E. Bogers, Naed- uiore, Ind. Ayer's Cathartic Pills are the mast thorough-remedy I know of forRheumsi- tisni. I Huffered for months with this compiamt, aim a uisoruerea awrawsn. i , I ):linf ». ! \^\0!. , *mj, after trying mauy tried the best physicians in the state, but remedy, without muling relief, bepn received uo helo from them I was com- fc*k ln £ Aver s Plll«i. I felt betur in less pelled to give up business, h:»d neithtr thK n tWQnty-four hours after trfkiug them, strength nor ambition, and suffered con- j Hiu1 ' j n 1^-H thaii a month, was conipletely stantfy. I finally began taking Ayer's | cured.-K. E. MldUleton, Leigh, Pa. PillsTiand, before I had finished the first j For the purposes of a cathartic, and a* ft box, my heaith^vas greatly improved. | stimulant to the stomach, liver, and After taking foWboxes I was completely i bowels, the safest aud mildest remedv Is cured, and hav» been perfectly well ever since. — J. L. NIghswandor, Ashley, Pa. Avo^s Cathartic Pills have be-en the only medicine needed in my house for a number of rears. They u'ever fail.— William Dowiltaine, Hiun. Ayer's Pills. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., Low«ll, Mans. Sold by all bruggiats. Prke $1 ; six bottle*, $3* S, ATTENT1OW! — ZMFftOTID — STIEL HAiVISTER AlfO It has incorporated in its construction tho eresne of all tho improvemeuts, and has niaay t-'Bliroly new features which ago ©specially adapted to »utting tad binding the woest lodged and tr ' J — ~ : ~ - i: ~ l - — grain p whieh are 8^- FOUUD O¥LY ON THE NEW McOORMIOK ! -^8 It is the Simplest, Most Durable and lightest Draught Harvester and Binder in the Market I . . Jfeg* Farraers. if you are thinking of purchasincr a Harvester tfml Binder, Mower or Kraper, it will bo for your benefit to oall and g\v-3 tho McCormlck a most criUcol inspection, mid get prico« an-i terms bofore buyhiy any oiher. West Constable P. O., Frftnkiin C<»., N.Y. The Latest Spring Styles! •IX. ' Hats, DUNLAP'S Oc YOUMAIV'S. T. - CREED'S. the of the tluu. or t*t Ui<-ir *p+r« wxmtnu. Bf i M P of »ith«r HI *ut!r caru from #, etc, «ent f ree to »\L A«fitw» iSEetoSdi W1MTEB A CO., PubUsHcrt. SpriosfleUl. Mas*. F0RJ5ALE. T HAT SPLENDIDLY LOCATED business stand on f>BJil Hide of Water Hi. opposite the .Stafford HOUM-, Kt present occu- pied by Mr. Hawyer as a SIKX; shop and dwell* lug. ComtortiibJe h'»u»e nnd convenient *h<>p ; good tiara, \wfll of excellcut water. Ample frontaj;*; for t-ommrnlUHin building; large garden plot in rear. WHI be sold on rertKonabie Utrmn. For information and fmrM«ttlarsapply toilr. Itovre at THK HVX office. , . i pro»MM*. Prmn* of »ith«r HI *ut!r caru from WuiuU V>m^t ey«oln(5. Mil t »> report (anil •i m b j deTotln* «rt fir [i:ut to &« bo»tn»»«. hvx* * i ' 1 S (rl * r * r0 o«>fl7 « tt*b m. Th%v »il wbo »ve thi« !•/ *4 tb l ld v h« biulij'M. w* m«lt« thi('o cl w« will MD4 one 4wl)u Fall P»ni8ul«rt M4 outfll Co.. VoniMd, Umln*. »4 tbelr ftldr / f'tr rh« tmiiM --TRUCKING.- . ' • . t ' I AM PREPARED TO CONVEY PA&- W'ngero and linkage to and from Boat* a»d f.^rn F an<l parting of ^!1 khidK. AH ordnr» left wit^ me or at J. <t f». B. UUKM>]')'« utorr; wJH b© promptly attaniiwl to. I thank th*? public for pant favor*, tru*tlnK they MVA couti^uu. .?feJr Charts r^ajwrmablu. kllj yours. rW6l(? Halm that win REMTORS Tan,Frecklet, IHmples and lilotcheg. leaving the skin Hoft, clear and l^nntlful; at«« Instruction* for pro- ducing 1 a luxuriant yrowlh of hair on a bald hoa/1 or smooth fric« Addrexs, including 8« stamp, BEN. VANDELK A CO., 12 Barclay 8t.,N.Y. . TO COHSUMPTfVCS The adv«rt!«*> r having been permanently cured of that dread dt«ea«*!, Coiwuniption.by a simple r^n»*«iy, is anxi«ii« to make known <o U<» jti'Hftw-#un\oror» the mean* ot cur*. To ail who denire Jt, he will send a eopyofth« prcucrlpttno lined, {ru%n), vriih the direction* for preparing and unlng tho dftmc which they will find a imre cure for €ks\t0h$ t Cold*, fJonrumptton, Atthnui, Brow chi(l$ f Ac. f'artles wl«hin? t.ie rro>vrlption, l ^ \d R. K. A. V(llSO2i,l94 goo<l rls^g for ibo road always obtnlnubio. In fact It will be the aole aim of the man- ug«menl to insure tho comfort aud watfare »l tho patrous-of the •• Stafford.\ Heaped fully, 43 THOWAS LEE. LAKKVIEW HOUSE. o*v«\ mode and provided. You, aud each of you, ore thcreforo- cited «ad required pornonnlJy to l>o unt\ nppcar bo lore our said tmrmgRtto, at bin oflce »u the Court 'lloiise, in \Malone village, hi th« County of Franklin, on the 3rd ih»y^©f ftep- the forenoon lliv«r 6>l. Lnwrente. ALEX. TYO, - - PRO?RIETOR. Tie Popular Eesort for Fishing, DuGk Shootirg<k Recreation generally. Tho Lakaview House, so delightfully situ- ated at tho mouth of Salmon River, is now open for the accommodation of parties seek- ing pleasure aud recroatlon in one of the most picturesque aud healthy localities ou the St. Lavrenco. ^Capital Boat Livery tvttaehod and expert ieuced and truity guides alway« available. The table alvrays supplied with the best to bo procuryd ia tae markets, and charges moderate. Several naat and comfortable Cottages for the icecotBmodutton of families during tho aeunon ut liberal rental. Tho Point is easily ncecHtlblo by boat* from Dundee, Cornwall, Ogdeuaiburg »lc,, t -BENTLEY HOUSE, 2v£«LaweE.ex Springs, J. S. BENTLEY, - - PROPRIETOR Iu close proximity to (he Bprlnga and also. th© B. t W. A O. R. Ii. Depot. fF&r- Best a«oommodati^n« ;aud moderate charges 52-2111'\ CALL AND SEE NEW MILLINERY GOODS J. DESVJPSEY'S! THE OLD STAND! LARGER ADDFTIONSf TO TINKLERS STOCK CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Everything Good and Cheap. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, BKEAD, CiiAOKERS, BISCUIT. Bread. 1 Bread. I His old and well-known BA1CEHY ll •till la fail operation, and when none or the '• ita/Tof life \ happens to be on hand (which IH a rare occurrence) plen- ty of other goods can always be found in fbo store. REMEMBER—THE OLD STAND! Water Street - Two Doors North of the Lower Bridge. C. B. M INKLE R FARM FOR SALE. S ITUATED HALF MlfcE WEST OF Fort Covington Ceetro, where l l located «tor** t po«t-ofrlc«, school, chgc»c factory, «tc., and two and a half ml lea from* Fort Coving- ton village, known an tho Thomaa Park«r farm; containing one hundrwl acre* of good land, woll fouofld and watered and good budd- tng^. Fln« orchard, com pricing apple, pear, grape, mullberry, plum, cherry, gooaeborry and *»urrant, In bearing condition. The place will be «>ld with or without stock and tin of that day, then am)\'there to Rttead the probate of the said last will and testament. In testimony whereof we have caimed the weal ot office of ©ur tfaid,/Surrogate to bo hereunto affliwd. Witness. Hon. Horaco A. Taylor, Hurrogate of [L.S.] said County ol Franklin, at the Surro- gate'* office in Miilone viHuge, tkla 19th day of July, 1*87. E. A. PRATT, Clerk of too Surrogated Court Ai^fcRttT HOBES,; Attorney for the l*»tltl-- •oiMjr, Aiaione, N. Y, $*yr7 KCTICE TOjCREDtTORS. .. TN PURSUANCE OF AN OKDES OF _L non. Horace A. Taylor Surrogate of tho counly of Franklin, nuttou U hereby given to all persons liaviug claims againvt Creigb^ ton Wright, late of the town of WestVUle, Ia «aid county of Franklin, deceased, to exhibit the game, with the vouchera thereof, to the aubscrib«r, administrator of toe good*, -chut- tels aud credits of said deouaaed, at hla rgsideuce and place of-bualiK'tiB in Raid town of WeutvUle, on or bofore the 27th day df December uext. JOHN C. WRIGHT, AdmlnUtratoi. CAXtyrici-L, BAI>CKU ACANTWKLX, Atty's. BEFEftEE'SSALE. S UPREME CUUKT,-CHARLES ^P . Elllwtt agaiUMt J&mwt Cameron, &onla* Cameron, hi* wif», Dudley Hall, Dudley (L Hall, -William W. Lo^erby, Iilcbar« Orange, Judson L. Hyda, Ofearle* Aaliley, Isaac S«J6l#y, John A. Q,o«*r, Jaaoa COIHUA, Churleg Buaka, HI lug W. Wllaon an«l WaUar J. iloar/i, Jutnes KuuelS and Qeorge RHMWII. Iu pumuanco of ajaOtfnisBt of for«cta«iira and aale made and eut»r«d in tbo above ft*. tttl«d action, bearing data the lint «ay <xf Juuo liJtiO, and alao tn pursdanea of an order or tho Mupreme Court made aud aaUtred to tho above on titled action, boartag date tfeo Ut-hdayof Jaae r 'ie87 ( I, the msdersigB^, the r«f#reo In aald order aam«J, wLU «^ll at publl« •uetios, mi tb« knr offloa of Malt C. IlauMOiw, in the village ot Wort OoTlRgton>-la tho county of Fraaklln. and Stele of New 1 ork, on the otta day of Aagu«t r 1887, at Um o'clock In the forenoon, ihe fvUewing -^M^ crlb«d premieea t AU that piece or parcel of laud slinata In the tuTB of Tot* Oevl>oD, FranklUt eoua- ty, Kew York, known a* a certain tot, $leo» or paroel of^amJ-lying and feeing pmri •t hou<e Lot number | 9 1B the mile square, ©ft the Salmon river, In ihe tows aiorew»14, l»ouu4«d M follows, vis : Beginnings e n tfce. vaUliuAof aala lot thlrty-nlt* foriy-elajlkl feet north from the «outhe««t eorner and running from thence* westward^? para with the north line ef said lot forty four or more to ihe oentre of said Iqi; thecA northerly thirty feet ta the oenira «f aat* lot; thence easterly parallel with the first line to the easterly Itne of said lot Ne, » ; thence southerly on said east lino to tea place of beginning, being ihe same premises conveyed to said Ora F. Paddock, Deewlst, 1S52, by Horatio Miller, of ihe city of New York. Also ail tbe easterly half of all that part of house lot number 89 In the mile square aforesaid, and bounded aa follows, via ; Be- ginning at the distance of forty-six feet southerly from the north oast coraer of said lot and In the west line of Water aireeK, running thence southerly aleug ihe west side ofahid Water street, eight feet, thenee south 74 degrees west to the west lino of said lot; thence northerly aloug the west line of Mt1d lot so far that a line running north 74 degrees east will close with the first mention- ed bounds or place of beginning, and being same premises conveyed to Ora F. Paddock: uj James T. Wells and wife September it, 1833, said last piece or parcel of land having been divided between said Ora F. Paddoek, In his life-Mato, and Benjamin 8treeier, and the westerly portion thereof having been conveyed to said Streeter according to hla directions, II being the Irae Intent mn4 meaning of this conveyance to convey only so much as remained the property of s*14 Paddock at tbe time of his decease. Dated Jane Mrd, 1887. MATT a RANSOM, AiBKTHoBBB, Referee. Attorney for Plaintiff. 4w7 NOTICE TO PROVE CUIIS- P URSUANT TO AN OfcDEB OT Hon. Horace A. Taylor, Surrogate ot tbe county of Franklin, heretofore made, notioe is hereby gives tp all persons having claims against William W. Btockwell late of the town of Westrllle, In eatd county, de- ceased, to present the same with ike vnnohere thoreof to the undersigned at his plaoe of business at the sfere of Henry A Ordway, at Fort CovlBgion Ceotrl, In tbe town of Fort Covington i s said county, on or before the 3d day of Deceaaber, 1887. Dated Jane 1st, 1887. GEO. «*. HKNRT, Xzeentor. MArr C. RANSOM, Ailorhey. 1-wM NOTICE TO PROVE CUIIS. pUHSUANT TO AN OKDBR OF HON. X Koraee A. Taylor.Rurrogoleof iheeouaijr of Franklin, heretofore made. Notice |s here- by given to all persons having elates afmtost llridgot Holdea, latcpf F^rt Covington, t a said county, deceased, to present the same w 1th the voucher- thereof to the nndsrstgsM at tbe law offloe of Matt C. Ransom. Fort Covington village, N. Y., on or b 23nd day of October, It87. Dated April 10, 1687. HIRAM N. BURNS, MATT C. RAXSOM, Attorney. 47-wM VXHJAJBL1& FARM FOR SALE B RING PART OF LOTS NO. 1ft, ftrst <wnce«slon. Fronts Oh«rMA»> p y FOT p iam apply to the owner on to* pr«*m»«««. JOB McOREQOR.. 26.2m Ft. Covtn^tou Centre. bur^b, rear Wf****** mint, tbr«* mlU« i of l>«rioMt«^ Depot, cooUtnlBg St7 a«rM| one hair ibjmd irtaU of oaltlTftttoo, * ibttt Bli»h. 'tirmt m«do —*f. Sbr tars apply to J. & Matonal*, Baq., ___. t«r, or to IX H. Macdouald, propirttor, ItoatJd.Ont.