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THE SUN: FORT COVINGTON, N. Y., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i, 1887. \7 its. Traveler*' Guide. M. * C J. R- R.—Passenger train for Montreal and ia!#rm.i?!a'« stations; !nv«> Ft. Omin^-on a:iiWA.m..rttunii!>» arrives* at 7.v$ f*. in. Msxe*! from Montreal arrives at 11-S9 a. m.. I«ave« a! V2.i*). 34.43SS>-k AS» t^OK>\fl\.U.I. FlSST.—The sleaasir ~IM:iye*» ' X7''ais3~ r ' Vapt. X B. Ife- MiUei, ifiTfli Mf»«>-.*Ka Centra dai'y at 7 o'clock a. m., for ('.irnira!!. -St. l>:ris, I*;ck- inson\« Is'anil a:nl H'M'.liius', P»»:nt arriving B .v)3 .r*in on M. Jfc <\ J. H. K. at F>rt r«v - at LtJ }». m. eulnnj ai all above port*, aud Coruwal! at 5 »'c!'Tk. MA^SEXX STEVJCBOAT TO.—Th<? staunch angi reliaW 3 sVxraer* *• M>*sena \ ars't •• A5- foaa.\ commanded by Capts. K\X and Mr- Pfa*r*nn ropec'lvely. One of the-* v*^*!s l«ares Ma-tliews' dock for o^dfn*bor?j and ic;*rmedia e p»>rts ,<*»!h «id.'» of the Sv I.aw- , rrrwj) «r*ry Wedn ***i&y and Saturday «t 9.Z0 j a.uj.. .ul Frida 'Hark Horses' Fe. t.—There is no better time ilmti duiin^ the iunmier *nd faii se .sous to nurse lint ft-et i»»n jjoed j-baj e, if tbej- have jjune wrt.ii^, f,u u baring het*n al>«std. or I eel ia voud »»ape r tv> b«id tlu*>i» thvre, Durinjf lta« whiter S«*K« m tL« f»et ttrf l(k»-Ij to b** kf'pl sti<»i, her»c« the summer slifUld \!*> ruutie available foi £ltin/ ifet*-ft-et f't-r »he ii:trJ u^agt of winiwr, wr fur o»**r- c-muH/ th^ effft'ii of suck as»«:e when (his his be. n dehitttetuai. With the t«e« | JS (3 fvrins an ac<ej»t rf b ! r» eu-hiou t\>r ihe horM-'s f,.<a. «H J \on* or b^Th of these T»>niai> Hiitnrv.—We find no record of the t w*u> farther buck tb*m ihe \6\h century. Parkinson aie-t tiut.u it as gru»n in Eii^iand iu 16,*»6 tor ornament tmd i-uri«»*ity only. Its progress as *« edible WHS vf»r> »»iow\ Iu 1774 it is described as in frequent u.<pin sniiju and sauces, >>)»'> Ineu aud »erved »itb «•££*• by the Span- | ar«ls . Y«-t it was uoi a initrfct-t.ib.** ««ibi* j iu the IT'-iied Slit** itnrii 1^29.- I« 183^1 a vine *rr^w m out frsnt rarj in Nia^^ra j Advertisements. Guard Your Little Ones. Croup is th* rr*ult of a cold, attacks aiiUUeshr, is jritvajs daafcroos, and should reofive prompt trcxUuirtit. It i* aa iuflimiasfiou of the wiutij>i|>e, Wbicb coutracu, makiat brcathiu^ dl^lculi aud painful. Aycr*# Cherry Pectoral h&* saved the iivet of rauay cbiiUrea sfSictcd with ibis disea*#. **MT ekildn-n bsv« taLeo .Ayer*! Cherry J^edoraS,Xo^Croup.—I; gives immediate relief, wbU-'n U invariftbijr foilo*^ by cure. 1 fc*l as if I could nut do without i:, especial]) iu winter, w ben attacks of New Advertisements. this dangerous disease are frcqueut. —air*. J . Ore^-, 10o First *t., Lowell, Mass. Be Prepared for an Emergency. Arer*s Cherry Pectoral has been th»* mean* of •avio£ m r life, and ai»» tbat of IUT little son. A s tw- U trvubied withja Creup, I d»re not be without ibe rrniedr'*' ! C , t^rr. N . 1. . and ihe OHIV n*ne we ih m city and .vceainmoiatious for fr*-ight and k( , e W j { . ^^ ,. j oVfi R1> : 4 e M an< ^ U f O!li , ... in tb« bou*c. — Mr».,t Uaxiv i. Guiiiurd, toun. Mr chitdreB are ail liable to Croup. < Ilav'wj; kf*t my first little dsu^burr bi | tbis dMCMMe, 1 ww in cousLsuI lt*ar until 1 j found. u» wy treat relief, tbat ArerVJ CJberry Pt^toral winild cure it.—Anuai Wade W&u! worth, 2s\>rLU*aiptuu, 1 , ± ^__ j. I have always found Ayer's Cherry } Pectoral a perfect cure for * fuup. J have j * . i_ ^•^•is-^r 1»—•— ; IT -=-=—-;— % i--Tt—fc>. . . aa^.»—.—.-A -..J^A' »-*• ^—* • I found Ay«r*« Cherry Pectoral a most vaiuabi« nrmcUy for Bronchitis, aud iu ra*e of cold settled Upon Ib* }»»£*. froru nbtrh I suJffred rreatly. Ti c «ure which iU;s medicine r.f\ecte*l ta uiy *a*v, wa> iao>t wondrrful. I am also* satis- fied that k iu\cd ;he lives of mr cbll- dreu, who Wfre »!ck with Lutnj ^\excr. — S, L. True, l'aiiwtle, Nebraska. I have u»«d Ay»r*s Cbernr Pectoral for njvwlf and f«;nii>,sud am ccrtaiu ii is tLe beitt rrUH-dv ivrVvUi* aaid Ch vrVvUi Cg f*ui'iv should IHJ diH known it UJ relieve HK- Hor»t . in i nay too much MutnalBe.nefitSociety OF. NEW YORK. Xo. 233 BROADWAY, N. Y. Opposlta Post, Qffi««. A. L. , P. CITftTlUi-PROOF OFWRL T HE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF New York :—T© Jarats .May. r^idtnirat ICat<Hi in th* Pr*Tliiev of Qu«b«c, Canada L>>rvnzo May, residing a< iy'.am-u-uii in the Pruvtoee . of Qu<?b-c. <_'auj.«1a: Lyman Slay, r»-stdiMit at l^ynn, ila^sMciin- M?it«; Ruby Ba'dwin, *-i-8ldit:g af Plit»burjr, New Hatnp»bire; Marift A. Su5«\i». r«-»tUi»g at Baructou la the Piuvinc* of Quebec. Can- ada; Malvina Taylor, rrsldiut^ at Lytin, Vlassacbuseit^ ; J.-tTove Cushing, rasSding at DUvilU In tbe PioviMCo of ^uebe^, Canada; CarrU L. May, raiding at Rarasfcn in the ProYince of Qucbee, Canada; Alice Kinney, mlding at Coatlcook i* the Provlnc* of Qogbrc, Caaada ; Clara Parucll, residing at Lyr.u.Ma*»KcUu«eU-.,e«>ni»tHutliis ^1 -he n«xt of kin and k&lrs at law of El<-cta M. Clark, lat« <>f th* towu «f Fort Covin»-t<>n. in tha County of Fraukiln. and State ol New York, deceased, sena vrr«tiue: Wb«rcu Alvxjioder M. Stewart, th e executor naait-d In Ibe last will aiid testa- ment of the sai^ EUcta U. CUrk, dccea*od, baa lately applied to our Surrujute, at . our County of Fraakiln, to have tb»» said will proT«Kl as a wilt of real and personal pro- perty in pursuance ef the statute in such ea»- made un4 provided. Yea, aud t-aca of you, are therefore cUed and required personalty to be and appear wkh at * at hl«otfi& Clipped Poetry. WHES E ARE WICKED FOLK* BURIED • *• Tell me, g ,. Wh « r . * n J ba<re wa person h-i* but to str»>u\ threuja nmrkef-piaces of iarj^ citi s in :h.s »<* of ihe venr io re»iieet what »; di^n/e a rears hns wnm^bl in re^nnl tt»trus rwfr»-sh- 4 lug hot weal bur vegetable.— Prettrie farmer. ifoiksi»Sd?l Pack in jf Apples for Shipment.—Pun- i the quiet oM jrave-yard ] ci>a»t d (iriffi 5 bs. PhiWriplrin, furiubh the direct sons for I §extw,\ I s An 1 stodted ih* epitaphs *»'-'* and nevr^ j -y mo Lwrreh of apples of ihe first anale sell IUI on :t»., n »,m-*.M. ob-lisk piKar.or «Bne , ck ^ r and f ,, r nu , r<8 mi , utv tklttl \ , jj, r ^ lw.dof«^eriltfc.t»e»have«on ^ ^ | lU e: Blix:il « o f Uie*. »wo b-.rrl« with Wiih h!« chin on his hand, his hand on a j p^tLi^^lTma^et onU^ em'lrVruit Th^hi^h^art^wiTI -itroeiri^i.Ts 0 ;!^'^ ! •n* rk ^ i »ff should h« kaodted gentij : ail | rt.plj, i ttiut i«iii should be discarded, «v*n if ther j -Who is to judge when th« aoul takes it, j ^ n °; s!toW . .*\7 br f ift T h t lhe tlme -I flljh . . j Discard evervimn^ lacked or in anr mar j \Tso is t.jud^e 'twist the wrong and the 1 tntii'v or inipprft-ct. Pack in th*» best ne * j right ? birrtJp : d.m't u*e pour bntr«r»s. .U »rk«-t- j Tery short tinw. and adivi»« ail faniilie. to keep k on lu%nd for u*e iu suddeu euier- E nci«s, for Coughs, troujw, «ur. — is. Ii. iluuer» M. D.,Mt. Veruou, Cia. Colds, Croup, For children afflicted with Colds, Coughs. Sore Throat, or Croup, I do not \ know u* anr remedY wbuli will rive Xsore spet^lr aod estoriusf relief tlian ' - Aver's Chcrrr Pectoral. I have found i it,* also, tuvaiuabk tn cases of Whoopuigjaw Couga. — Ana Lyvejoy, 1251 Wa*uiii^uu •treet, Bosh»a, Mats. t has been, for tbe Ayer** Cherry* Pectoral. I »aT« n*e»? it la my family luauj rears. *uJ aiwajs with perfect* iratSufactiun. —Mrs. liob«rt F. Mckceu, Xew Gretoa, N. 4. Whooping Cough, A*er*« Cherry Pectoral La* Wwt of tbe rreaWkt In-uefit to nay tLr*e chl^lron; They wt-ri? t»u'fler!Qj( froci w'Wa^iu^ CVu'th. si«d wrre %*rr »iik. A iriemi. kuvw in^ ihrir criUval coattltluii. ad*. IMTJ to tiv« tucui Ay#r'« Cherry P*\iorai. I purcba»ed tb;s ai*viki»t Uiia»«lia>iy, rominenct-u jri* iii% it accurdai^ u * *lii\cc- tions. aud. Iu a few «k>s. tout iced a marked ::I*;mge for iLe better. TPrvxu that £. A. g Which of u« mortals «bail dare to say Taa: our.:uigub«»r was wiefced who died to-day • 4 In onr joarney through life, the rurther abie hpuies w:ii bsing hijher nrica ^hou^b j i-j UP:! tiiat-class barrels to rn< e th -n p»v J * difference in cust. See ih.-.t th* b it- made of neli seasoned ,! h ' d. both; j nd stuvfcs, so th*t ihej tbat *iH not | The bv;t« w3 ierm that humanity, n^ d j wa and h ^ di coiue #|u t { , i^,,,,.^^^,,. | Is eiiarity * sjur!t. taa* p«-oBip« u* t» find j j, l } • ? f 1 k j > ' li*.ih**r virtue tbac rice iu lbs livea of our j \^ 0 * on . ° , * rr *\ *' *••***•* J jj lna ^ } uu;:t»rjii, t^ir avers»»e np::ies (not the 1-r- | JJ { <e»t) ui.d hud pack ih«-a, Hera du*n. I •' Jli a r«for«, good deeds we record on these ; . . it** 1 ed,re »rrh* k i • lhe t »• i Tn-*v*?m^nd*.IetHdiewi5htb-srbon^, | row isikl< - fh p trsI - alid s1 ) ° \ U{ili l *^ | 2 ha^ labortd as *-x:ou this raaay a yir. | h *** d ! » uRtrt/ covered cl ^ and tijrltl. •« { Ba; I nevor iwire buri«^1 a bnd man iit*r. r ' | th«-j u nl not siiift : then put iu u»yu( a hwlt •• • aw 1 '»u»ltt i mure and shake thf barrel caretu^T. . HAY S U F MirtTH. | *« »•••«« t« disturb lU« facing ; ih^n arid j another half bu*h«i aai shake as before, I s * w:*e do / «aat kno«-s hi* own d«j. j and » o U B Unl H the barrel is !illa.l. It it T*xr«. »'•» he- 37 *utters—\Came £i r *»? ' ia i p.»rtai«l lo shake the barrel §v» or six what a i ! you hare to Ukts ? { tiutet while beii,^ filled, t» Sf-tt-e the apples S»useof JhemiikH-u hanj paii* of milk \ >uto »h«cfro*fs; space, t j p.-rvent^ further down <ly weli t<» k*-ts* »he tuiik coui. J ^\j'\^ iu shipment^ L-t th« apples ci>m< pearcd, w e have gives AVer's. Cherry Pectoral, and it has acted Ukc a chahu, affording almost iiuinrdiate relio •—Koorh Edmuodi, Cape I«iaiid, N. 4. I bare used Ayer*s Cfcerry Pectoral, an a medicine for myself and children, with onfaiUttg effect. It has rendered mch excellent service ia my famliT, tbat 1 intend to have it always at baud. It is the most effective reinedv for Old s and Coughs I hare erer tried, either for my- aelfcor «y family.—Chas. V . Carjsteaseu, Itf Front st., Sew York City, X-. Y. Tha peculiar su nlyc* prcp^nics eon- . taiacJ in Ayer's Cbrrry ifvctui^I, rvutkr jj a faperior reuitxiv t j sibty it * -ovrity of th* |>ar<*xy»ais of HWooi:utjr I'ouvh\. I ba%e used it wiib mrtarkabie itd uy:- j To tkoae needing oiedkiue for throat or ; lung troubles. I wuulvi r*c«^ii:w*i;d Aysr's I Cherry pectoral. I Lave stixsig eoul- deBce Is this inc-d:-in«. It U all it Is rep- resented to be. —Charles Dani«. factor of the Cougrei'atioaal Church, Andovcr, lie . Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, by I>r. J. C. Ayer ft C«-, LawsU, Man. Sold by Druggists. Prlc* $1 ; six botU*«, $4. S'une of ttitfm u*e too mi*efa p Tii# l-tf»»t d s.'iii biiice is USUHDJ mede br lh<* xa«l(*r of th«? h'»use trvi >.g la OJ>CIJ tB» jvor »t I H. in.'with H corkscrew. Senator KTArts jj is onij one or hk fire daaguterssitii! tmmarri^<i. Ch*^r up. p»jK»*. ail.. Wkiie lbe»e are jnon^ men tLepe is A man b j ih«s nain<* of Ketchem in Cs*re* »ud. Uhv». h->sd:-rd and S»-fi a>« fxtate Ta!u<*d at $o,U00_.««00. The ubove had \em «»f the ancient Gr»-ek juries were I «1 500 ajeu. Th«f Greek citizen* who b---d iievfjr 8+t ou ajurj wad considered j»rt-ilj *m.ii; potatoes. There U a lo*n of 2 2) 0 i\.h^hitaats in - top o f t«* chime, i^y. she head o.i, \*in ov^r tb^ barrel, be r Vuar wwi^^t o-i tbt* bettd sad shake until every apple i* tird mto a swift.ess nla.-e ; th**n u.»e the j i'.rniii to ^«ul-T «-rtvwd th< »\• ^ d »wn to it* pJ-ice and n 'ii securfiT. Turn* lhe burrei orer :»nd marke the kial of app e» f tb« ^r»wer*s name or iniliai*. mu4 brand extra, choice prime or X's, lo suit tJi« grade. ALL the city paper, were illed with account* of crime daring ihe past few w«rka. Li eat. *eems to have a terribly •jemorsiiziag effect upon crowded population!. Malarial poisons can be entirely *^«K>yed frnai-tfae- ttirli, howe\or, mho does piaiu work in \ Avar's Ague Cure. Thii remedy\ tains > spocifie. iu the furtu of p g tabie ]>nxiuct, nttd in no otner Ague nreptration. Warranted. Few Airertisaiawts. A mijs»a:»c* has been discorered which is 16Q lime* *»eeier tbfcu su^ar. Tbe dis- coverer iliouli eei up a §ii>>p and ia«*uu- f&clure kiadet lo order. A retenui printer of Kilamtoo +ui plt-asAUtiy surprised the other d-iY br Win? waited up*m hj a tlele^atiju of Uis *m- ptores and prt*enicd with a dean oSee love. Alarmed p*?d*Hstrian (pit-kin* uy a paiut- «r at tha fwot ot a tadderj— »• Mr poor man, are you hart uiu^h ?\ P^i^iier—•• Qnlw three ribs broken. But I wtut dowu with coiors Sfiijjj. didn't I ?*\ Fruit grower* in the strawberry belt of 2 iiuohi irow lurn.aa fre»- ch<*wi:jjf fun tc lUe *ir«« afa«, p lt k freni ii,« riue* tH«Jmpi E HOI'SS AND LOT OF THE J.isc»uu3 >nzred:e»t ofsh-.n c ak«». the object j X Ute Neil Campbeli, in tb» TiUa^e oT l^mi to prt»erve tLe berries for fulajej Fort Toviorton. Th« ho«se is in excellent cousu:np'.ion. * j condition, and the location one of the inoal An O ji*h> p!er^nr.n preached a sermon <^ rmbI « in tl »€ town. ^^^ Prt \\SU;r ft *TJS*b.F*r. • Bxeeutor, Fort CoTington, K. Y. b.t.ri>eir» prt-aeat. Ii w*i » dose shave. Jnly Wth. 1857. g-tf V)A AAA FEET NO. I AND 1 Spruce Clapboards FOE SALE AT G. A, & J. FAEQUHAK'S. FOR SALE. «. b <t p utl.tr Sunday. lit surd tUat *ou:d h »v* btreu ear* l o 11 w*i » dose shave. \ G«»?>fa ! I* r e f»eeu atu Trtantrtr. J. F. Morse, r«OT-lV«rki««t<«. DIBECTORS: A. G. GOODEU., Preslo>»t Vm. Bank Not© Co., N.T. 0. D. BALDWIN, Prs«i Fourth Xat'l Bank, N.Y. II. CARM \5 COMBES, Prea. Earbanze «re Ine. Co., N.Y. A. L. SOULAED, Prea. Sterling Fire Ins. Co. N.Y. E. A,QUINTARD, I»r#s. citizens' SaTlngs Bank, N.Y. W. D. SNOW, Se c Am . I^mn and Trust Co., N.Y. BKNRY C. 1J0BIN8ON, of Parter Brothers A Co., N.Y. WM. B. FULLER, witk H. B. Claflln A Co.. N.Y. nENRY B. PIERCE, of Hntcbinson, Pierce A Co., N.Y E. B. WHEELER. M.D., Medseai Director. N.Y Onl j Twelve Is&^sments have been levied slsae tke Society began business. aT»raaiaa Ikr— a yemr. aa# making tbe cost, for as**ssm*eats to a man of forty years, less tham Hem (Ullarx a year for each Thousand dollars of insurance. <\«;ort Houx , lit Kalone village, i a tUa County of Franklin, oo the 3rd day of Sep- tember nest, at t«tt o'clock Jn the foieno^m of that d^gr. then and tb«rt> to att*nd tLo probate of the eatd last will and tt»t»ir.-r*. Intestiaooijy wh»reof we bare rsirre-ti the sral of oalce of t or fcaid SUM«„-.-.;; * t o be hereuBto affixed. ^ W.'.i:•-•»-. Hon. Horace A. Taylor, surrc^aSt t f [L.S.} as Id County ol Fraukiln, at ill'-»urr«» gale** ofEct In Ma'one vJUugSj this lSib ticy of July, l^ST. E. A. PRATT, dork of tb»* Surrogate** I'ourt ALBERT HOVBS, Attorney for the Petiti- oner. H»!onc, Js. Y, 5-w7 A. & A. WRIGHTS Comer Cbateaugay & Wat«r Streets. A fine line of Coffins and Caskets, Black and White Cloth covered Cues, Urge Tarieljr of Buri J Robes, Skroads. Elabiu, Ao., for Qpntleinep, Ladies and Ckildreu. FUXERAL8 taken charg* of Free of Caarg*. YOB can aav« from Five to Tra lx>liars on aacq Caakat. Call and examine slock and ba convinced. m ii«* »M«:I ia ihtf in\~.f one ;hi*t 8 i i/s. ai.e d T .u dull ence <if a t UH-'fivearcu^ iu the pres- ** HH*€ T^*U tsvtrr h^en campin*, alia* Yere?\ aaWrd Au4U-«.*u* P jpi'.j .y. »• Oh 31-s!\; rt-psied sis cmuynuiuu ; *'Lu! it wa? ion^ ago IIJHJ 1 ou'y rruiemb*r Wo »'^o raajjafaclure ted ko«p for sa\e A FTNE LINE OF FURNITURE! Saahes, Doora, and Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles, Latli, Lumber, Ciapbtaids, Newels. Banisters and Hand Eails. |^* riacing, Sawing, Turning, Tonjruia^ R«d Groving, DoTetaiJiiig, dono by macb.nery. Alco Panel lias aud Carvinf. We have ihe Bat Squipid Stop in yorihern S.Y., and can do the BEST WOH K on short notice and V Kit * CH E A P. FULL IN EVERY LINE ! FUR hi thtrjfs \ - Wh .t «.re iU*-j r «ke. 4 1 m H A T SPLENDIDLY LOCATED Au/uwus. •• Ib^t we u . (1 a gone freliuj \ X busines* stand on east aide of Water n,. in lh - mominjf »nd *«»h«a d»»brt ail da».' } opposite ti e Stafford HOUM, at present <K*CU- •• P*pa, byW du thfej inquired WiHia, whc» had opposi uckers?' ' P 1<H| b >\ Mr - «•»!•' « »»hoe ibop tod dweit- n V, ibt ! ln «- ^»^^* w « *•>»•• « n< l conr.nlent j m i»*geri«. *• Tii» be»t wa j \owadavai I | ^^ p ,* e ^J^ t ™^ o w ^^ m ^^ 1 * l ^ t .^\ ter \ ihiak. is by means oUdV.ub:e-b*rre l ed bu* ; \ Aris *g*.nltn plot In rear. Will b* s«ld on tie, attd tripesiz« enrt «, bee» h*t am >, f a i H v j reasonable terras. For Information and paraani.\ \ Yea,\ rrm «rk-d WUii*'* j rwrU«alars apptf to Mr. Iiowo at TUB Scrar toother, mtuin^tr. *• I us-d !o he v*r} \ offl«e. wTwete inVrVted!' 1 ^ \^ °* ^ *\ ^^ WAftlTTIIal f^.iSQl?!! tltHTlOTIl HOUSEHOLD AND FARM. GHre brteiing rows the ran of -a clorer j m ^>k m m^t. ^W'^'CIM m>l^m^mmt m \ field all thruu^n the eummtr it J<\B can. • f ' - ' *\\\\ Stable manu.e. s*»j» Pn>fe«aor CLan:be>- j ' Iain, o f Iowa, ii ibe best fertilizer on earth. | Sit Down whenerer you c*« find an oppor- , y (\ 11«\» »*• •• *••••• »^ s»^w «>r« M«r «t •« iiiuitj. Mauj MiAird, even when preparin/ I M 11 BM i«^«i •«« kn MM^ ft-. e«u MMTU v«^f:ab!«a f»*r di iner, » wark Ibat u aai-h *^fc4 / ^T\>tl«^T!*5« I t2r\^l*f - frSJ •»a»r perform^ aitliug. ?3ZA? Milk Fotid.—^oarrf-* Dairyman mvs > * c \- >w> * fliat 11 u cuopuud that tberc wuukf be xs narb itulriiiozi per a;iuuoi in tb« milk of fif iii c »ws is |t>e Uuiied Slates, d f if k was mJI used for butnau fomf, as in *-ij;||i«*>ti ttsoitaaivd *nfi!ien pounds uf bon— km be»»f, and ibat tb* arera^ food cc w i'vt tfw i« HSual iu iV«<ling rain* to }hr } g meat »f uut »iid a half sieeta, 1S6 b Tb« TO COW8UMPTIVE8 advertiser barins been ptrrsaanently cared or that dread disease. Consumption.by ii d . py a simpi« remedy, i s anxious t o make known to his f cure. To all wh'i <-*>p> of tb« era th« moana of ft, be wi n *©nda «*ed, fr»E»t}, with in* iir< r'.'fms frvr prcparJog and aatnc tbe wm' wbiHi they will ftml a aor* rare for value j win pica-. addre«, K*v. K. Ja- irrL«05,lf# i P»un JM WlIIminAuajIt, X.T. ErL4.ea.Trcr ; DEALER IN CLOTHING, Caps, 23oota <3c Slxoea. In order to reduce our large stock quickly, we wQl from now until the 4th of July inaugurate A Grand Clearing Sale! OF ' MENS'. BOYS' MO CHILDRENS' CLOTHIHG. And will sell goods 'for a small margin over coslJ! rtr DROP Of Y0FK8ELF, AND BUY WHERE A DOLLAH WILL GO THE PABTHE8T. ANDERSON. AGENTS WANTED. SemuneratiTe EmploTmeut Offered Enfr^etif & SdiaUe Mm, . fcOTfCE 10 CREEITOPtS. I N PURSUANCE OF AN UKDEH OF Ht-n. Horace A. Taylor Surrogate of she couniy of kraakftu, noiicv Is hert-by given to all persons caving claims against Creighr ton Wright, lats o( the town of WeslviHe, ia said county of Franklin, deceased,.toesbihit the same, with tfce vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, administ'ator of the goods, chat- tels mid credits of -.aid deceased, at his renidenec and place of business in s«td town of V.*estvi!!e. on or before the 27th day of December nmu JUHX C. WRIGHT, Administratoj. CASTWELL, BJki*PEK*CA>4irEJLU, Atty's. ROTICE T8 PROVE CUliS- P U R Sl T AN T TO AN OKDER OF HOB. Horace A. Tajlor, Sorrogate of the county of Franklin, heretofore made, notiee Is hereby given to all persons having clam s esainst William W. Stock we 1! } a tc of the town or WwtiTtHe. ifr s«4# s^iHy , <i«- ceasad, to present the <am« with the Toucher* thereof to ihe ••dersrgnc-d at tl s piace of bcsiB«ss at the store of Henry * Ordway, a t Fort Covik»:on Centre, in tbe town of Fort Covingtoo in said coanty, on or before the 5-i day of Dtceaaber, 1SS7. Datvd Jut.e M, 18M. fcRO. s, KENEY, Ei-rtcto... MATT C. R.*5soa, Atiorney. i-r-r-r PURELY MUTUAL IISUMICE AT COST. The Security Mutual Benefit Society, of New York, is (Hie of tbe few &3Ke*s- meat life insurance compinics tkat has attained eonspiwuons »n©ees«. '* Slow as* Sura \ Laa keen tke motto of it* maaarere, and they have preferred to build up a solid foundation with strictly first elass male risks, rather than grow fast numerically at the < xpexuw uf saivt* acd become burdened with unsafe risks, heary mortality and frequent aeaea&ffients. The mem Ws of this toeiety elect their own o&acnraoBnally, —npot be assessed except for «eath losses occurring after the surplus fund has been ezhausted,are guarsnteed asssia.«t dUkonest manage- ment by tbe Aganty Security aod Guar- anty Company, a resp-insible corporation, organized upon the unlimited liability plan, and having one hundred thousand dollars capital, and who also g^uar- antee the perpetuity ©f the society for forty-eight years* Considering the elements of safety and permanency which it afionis, DO or- ganic itioo ever before offered the sub- stantial benefits of life insurance at so little cott to the inbired. Mr. O. D. Baldwin, President of the Fourth National Bank, N.Y., says: \ I nave f i*eu ths organisation, methods and prieea of the Securit* Mutual iieueot Society the most carafu) inv«st:^atio>% and am »*tisfi<-<2 that it a#urds to the lufcvirvd as cheap ai»d sura a merits of providing for their families aa auj of th* benefit compan- ie*, w|>iie far cheaper than tbe oid fashion- ed life ii surance companies, and ia refer- ence to aecerity, ABSOLUTELY SAFE.\ Mr. W. A. Camp, manager of the New York Clearing House, says: 14 The methed of intsrauce adopted hj the Security Mutual Btnen! Society u tke outgrowth of lonf expenence, and one in which the faults of other systems are avoid- ed while *heir food features are sustained. I coostfec it the SAFEST aod BEbT sys- tem ever brought to my notice. 1 \ «{«*4« Bofm thai wilt MSTOIB Tmm.Freekt**. PiwkfAm and Mlmtth*a. trmvimg th* akta mnTl. clomr aodbrautilul; also Instruction* for pro- niorint a laxartaat «rowih of hair on a bald bead or smooth fa**. Ad^lreaa, toeiodtng U rtarop. B£IT. VAX DELTA CO., U BU M..K.Y. i HOTiCE TO P^OVFCLlilS. P URSUANT TO AN OHDrJH'OF Hl»V Horace A. Taylor,Surroeare ti\ :£-• ce:;^ y of Franklin, heretofore Bsade, Nc>f;cc 1-- h=-.e- °r giTea to all petton* hfcviug claimr r^aic^i Bridget HolUcn. late of F\»rt Covin* OE. iu saad e»»aty, deveaaed, to pr«iKt.t the, sair*»r with the T«a«he«s thereof io ths ucdcriiiciica at tbe law office of ilatt C. Ransom. Fort vlngton Tillage. N. Y., on or before the 22nd day of October, 1SS7. Dated April », 18g7. HIRAM N. BURSTS, Exs*ntor. MATT C. BANSO» , Attorney. 47-w 29 VALU ABLE FARM FOR SALE. B RING PART OF LOTS NO. 122, first coaeacsion. Fronts Charlott«?n- burgh, rear Pras«r's Point, three miles we»t of Lanoaater Depot, aontalaing 137 acres; ose aalf in food state or euHivalion. balance good bnsh. Terms made easy. For particu- lars apply to J. S. Maedonald, Bto,., Latteas- tor, or to IX H. Macdonatd, propiretor, Glen Donald, Ont, JOHN P. STBATTON'S Celebrates Pat. (Jnne 7, 1S88) 4 ' Sublime Eannonie,\ \ Duet,* 1 . ''Siher Seed,\ SOLO ACC08DEQKS. • • ^;-rf'\ • *\' s ~;v-->. ; JOHH F. STRATTON'S ROYAL MOUTH HARMONICAS Tb« fluent Moatb Harmonicas poaalbla to maka. Head for Dec*rtpt!r« Catalogue and Priea Ust. With tbe exception of Brass Instruments, no goods sold ai retail. JOHN F. STRATTON, Importer aod WboJ«ml» «i*aW in all kind of MostoaMMereteedlae. 49 Maiden Lane, X*w York. FARM FOR SALE. S ITUATED HALF MILS WEST OF Fort Covtuctoa Ccwtre, where U ocat«4 store. poat<oAe«, arhonl, «hf*«ftu > «»rt, He,, and two atvd a half mttc« from Fort r<>v)o«. ton villa**, known aa tke Thomas Purkae farm; crtntaJninj; on* hundrrO arrea ot snad! land, writ fporrd and watered and cnn& boll Inffs. Flo* orchard, «nmprUttm appl*> f crap*, mullherrr. plum, cherry, fp and eurrant, tn b*»rtn« condition, wtll b« sold with or without atork plr*i»rots. Terms rraanaabl^ For { tars applf to tb* owner on f th» |»rrraiaaa. JOB r The^aW and In] r pftrtteay