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THE SUN: FORT COVINGTON, N. Y., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i, 1887. Travelers' Guide. M. * C. J. K. R.—Passenger train for Montreftl and int«rin-d!a** stations, !t avt> Ft. Covin^'ou ai <i».flO a.nt.,retunnns arrive** at 7.v$ p. in. Mixed from Montreal arrives at 11.SO ft. m., l«?»ve« at 1 '2<00. aj A asBKA-,v?;»-X!uJomi'.\i.i. EEKKY^—Thi' •learner •• Prhu-es* T.^uiso.\ rapt. .1. B. iU'- Mille>'v leaves M'IS^KU CVntre dn1!y at 7 o'clock n. m.. for Cornwall. St. Kesris. 4Mrk- insou'n Isiaiul n;i<t Hopkius' Point arr^vinsr at Puuilt'e about 11 o'clock, connects: with noon .ruin on M. A r.j. H. K. a; Fort Cov ington : returning leavw Dundee for Mafsona At 1.10 p. ni. calling at ail above ports, aud Cornwall at 6 o'el'jck. MASSEXA STEAMBOAT TO.—The staunch anti reliable i'eumers '• Mr*sena \ and •• Al- goaa,\ commanded by Capts. Fox und M<v l > fa<*n»on respec'ivt'ly. One of these vessels leares Matthews' dock for Opdonsburg; and intermedia e ports (both «id-.'*of the St. IAIXT- rt-noa) «v*ry Wednesday and Saturday nt 0.30 0.111.. returning 1--ave O^di-nsbun? Tuesday and Friday at 1 o'riocK p. m.Am pi* capa- city and noeommo iatious for freight and Horses' Fet-t.—Therf ib no better time, ilmu during the summer nud fail* seasons to Hurse the te«t \nu> jfood^baft*, if U^er UaW ifone wri-ijjf, f, ouu having bevn abused, or it yet in youd shupe, tu bold ibt\u there. Durinjf th« winter set>s m the fvet are I likely to be kept sjj<*d. hence the summer I shui^d lie made uvurahie loi tiling the f*ot I for she bard Usage of winter, or tor over- ennii:!;' the eflVris ofsucb u*a«e when 1 iiis h-iS br-n dehimehUl. With ihfi feet l)nr^ of sTFoes, the soft e'arlh or the p.iaiiire smi turnis an Mcreplobie cushion \\>r I hi* horse'* ft-\l. and ou* or b^lh of thuse *houM l>e made avuil*.ble. Tomato Historv.— We find no rrcrd of the t itiMto iWiber back than ihe I6ih century. Purkins->n aieitiuns it as |r««ii in England in 16.\>6 for urutMtieut Hnd curiosity only, Its progress es *u edible w«s ver> ti'mw. In 1774 it is described 1.1 in frequent i.sp in-snuju* mid s?»uet*8, ><1R<I trievi und served with egjrs, l»y the Spau- iinls . Ye! it wn* not » m;tr»Cetab.t* ««»!)!« in the Uniled St.tes until 1^29. In 183^ H viu^ Jfr^w m out t'rwnt yard in Niagira Co.. N. Y.. tuid the oulv unne we t!i<ri knew it by \>»« •• iove a;>>*;e,\ and Ms on,7 Advertisements, New Advertisements. Clipped Poetry. WHERE AKE WICKED FOLK* BURIED • •• Tell me. grer h:*art*>d sexton,\ I paid, <• Wh\>r<» !n tins iiHd are wi.'ked folks l*!d ? 1 hare wandered the quiel old grave-yard tlrourh. An 1 studied ;h* epitaphs old and n?w : l'.ar on jQoniim^nt. obelisk, pif!*ir.or sione I resd of no evil Ibat wen have done.\ ThtuUt I'X'nu utood hy ig:»v» iifwiymadr, Vfiih hi» chin on ills hand, his hand on a kpnde ; I knew by tho gleam of bl* eloquent rye Thit. hi» heart wai i itructing iiis ilpa to 1 reply. «• Who Is to Judg* whfn th« «oul take* ^.t» flljht • Who U t;> jadgre 'twlit the wroug and the liffht • Whieii of us mortals *bai! ^ar< to sny Tba: our neighbor was wieted who died to-day ? •« In our journey through life, the further vr« xp-'i'd, The better wi learn ti'a? humanity's need IK eijarity'* spirii, that p«- O Qip:t u* ta find llAth-'r virtue than vice In Ihe liven of our kmd. «• Therefore, good deeds we record on these *toa^*; T^* evil men d>. Jet it die wilh their bonex, 1 have iab<»r»d a« vxtou this niftur n yp»c. Bui I never imve buried a bnd inau heer.\ Guard Your Little Ones. Croup 11 the result of a eold, attacks suddenly, it always dangerous, and should reoeive prompt trcuiuirnt. Jt i* aa iuflammnliou of the windpipe, wbtcb coutracU, n>aki«£ breathiiiij difficult aud pauiful. A\ cr'a Cherry Pectoral byn» saved th« livet of luuay children aifiurU'dr with Uiis di»e:i4o. ** My cklldnu have tak«u Ayor*s .vhlcu Cherry. lV*u»al t fo. Croup. It gives Iu by cure. I fed as if I could not do without ii, especially ia winter, wben atucks of this dangerous disease are frcqueut. — lira. J. Ore^, loO First st., Lowell, Mass. Be Prepared for an Emergency. I found Ayer's Cherry Pectorsl s most valuable rcrikey for B'rouchili*. auU ia a «-n*e of colii srttled upon the iaug*, from which 1 miff-red greatly. Tec «ure which this medicine effected ia uiy anus, wan most wonderful. 1 aiu ai*o satis- fied tbat it saved ihe lives of niv cbil- dreu. who wt-re »!ck with Luttjj Fever, — 3. L. True, PaJUadc. Nebraska. I hsve.ti»'ed Ayer's Cherry Pertora! for m>*elf jfivl f-;ni!>.6uJ am eertaiu it is tie Witt reundv for*CoiU» aud Cough\ tver AVer's Cherry Pectoral hat been th» ] deans of »»viu^ luy life, mid ai*u that < of ray little eon. A* hi* i* troubled with ; Cr«up, I d*re uot^be without the miiedy •: t'onswuitly ia th«.bou*Ci—Jirs-.t'lutrle* B.' L*ndon. GuilXord, Couu. Mr childrea ar« oil liable to Croup. Ilav'ki^ u>«t my first lit lie dtugbter br tbis dHMMMe, 1 Waw tu cousLsut fear unUl I fouthl, to my great relief, that Ayer** Oberry Pectoral would cure it.— A oust ^HL*de*gcaiwiaiii Noribaatylon M»5» HAYS OF MiriTH. lit w:s« do/ that kfinws hii own d*<y. T«K»?S. ^« lie- M si.mers—'\Come girU, vht t AJ 1 you have toi-kb? S•>!«• of Sbeiuiik;uen han^ paiU of rai'k down tlv weli to keep the milk coal. Some of them use too much rope. Th« l-ilfut d g?Lib=ince i* usunily m*de by ike j^sMiier oi tbr h m?e trviijj to open th« 4«or at 1 H. m. wah H corkscrew. Senator lirnrt*. iv-is-ottty mta ^i 4MJ5 five daughters stiii untn-irriod'. Ciieer up. p^pas. nil. Wkile ibe.e are youn^ tueu tlitre is hop©. A man by tbt name of Ketchem in C^rei tnd. Ohio, h * dfed nud I-ft «., e»t»tt Yr»!u«d at §G,U00.vO0. Ih e ubyve had 'em ^-bad. Sutu* of the ancient Greek juries were uiupoKevi of 500 aifcii. 'J he Greek citizens taU A'>v wid-i.e—a^» d ! petson h.tK i.ut to Btn.if throu/a the j mirket-piaces of lar^je citi 8 in :h.s season j of ihe year to rea!tE» what K vh->n/e a few years hus wrou^bl in regard to this rvfresh- } ui£ but weather vegetable. — 1'rau-ie farmer. Packing Apples for £hij>«'eiji.— Pun- coast & tiriffi'hs,'Phiifcdelpuix, furnish the. •ulluwiuj; directions for putkin^r sppleu. Two barrels of snpses of the Kr«t jyra.le set! quieket ^and for raoie mowty timn a three b?u!ei uiixuiie of these two buirela with unotljer i>;irtei of the •ec<u 4 gr^de. L pa>s belter U> Giurket only the CneM fruit :^i the best po<sib.« fih_ype. Apples fur 111Hrkjfliny should lie baudled genii?; till ttiut irtli kliouid be dikCarded, tv«a if they do not show any bruine. nt the time. Discard everyihiu^ specked or in any WUT htutiy or iinperfV-ct. Pack in the nest new bitrrels : dtHi'i ttse ptvnr bnTrfir. .Vf irkrt- Hbte upuies w:ii biing higher price t?nou^b i-i ne it tirst-c-lais barrels to m ie th ti pny the difference in ciiSt.^ See tli.t the barreig Hie 1n1.de of well aensoiied r »'(»yd, both heads and staves, eo th»t : Jhey tbut will not warp and heud* eotue out i 1 transportation. Keiuove one head of th>* b*rr«-U, swUct uniform,/»ir average jip:;i«»s (not the Ur- /e»t) ui.d h«*rd pack llKtfl. Stem down. around the ed^e uj'lh*» barrei ; then tin tt)er row )• side the t : rst. and so on until the head is uiceiy covered-el i»e «lid titfht, so j tht-y w 111 not sit iff : then put iu ub^ut » halt hu»ht 1 taore and shake llie barrel c^rHully. to r% not te disturb tue facia^ : then add another halt bu*h«l aad shake us bpfore, and fo OH until the barrel U iiHe'i. It ii iu'p.»rtatit to shake the barrel i>« ur six time* wbiie hawig filled, t > 9-tt e the apples into the cto«e«i; gpace, t'j prevent further settling in shipment. L\t th«» apples\ come to ih- top uf tue chime. h<y the head -0:1, l*\m over th»j barrel, be r your wwi^M OM ibn heud *n«] sbak» Mutii everf «pp!e Jn V.yvd into a KLifi.v»s n!«., e ', (h'-n u.>e the j>r«-»ii to jr^nt y rr»>wd the l»i' >d d >wn Jo iis» j.luce and ti iil securvly. Turn' the. hnrrei over sind marke the kind of app e*, th« grower's n-irne or initials,, aud brand extra, choice prime or X's, 10 suit ihe grade. OF. NEW YORK. Inaori*ruted December, 1S81. No. 233 BROADWAT, N. Y. Opposite Post. Offiee, A. L. prepared. No faui'iv »koul«J bv wilhuut I have alwars found Ayer's Cherrr knowu it to relieve I be worst ca«c«, iu a Colds, Croup, For children afflicted with Colds, Coutrbs. Sore Throat, or Croup, I do uut know o* any remedv wbkli will frive more k}>ee<ly aod effortu*l relief than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I liave found lt,\ai*o tuvatuabk In case* of Whoopiujf Couff*. — Aua hovejor, 1251 \Va»biii^ou street, Boeuu, MASS. My little groBtNon has t>een, for the last three years, subject to violent attacks of Croup.* At tiiucti, we uave despaired of bi« lite. Fur tiie Ust Uu luanth*, whenever symptom* of Croup Lave ap- peared, we have given .Avrr's Cherry Pectoral, and it has acted (ike a charm, affording almost immediate reli«\—ilnocb Edmuads, Cape Isiaad, K. J. I bare used Ayer's Cherry Peetoral, an a medicine for myself aud children. vrhb unfiUlia^ effect. It has rendered such excellent service in my family, that I intend to have it always at baud. It is the most effective remedy for Celds aud Coughs I have ever tried, either for my- self ornav familv. —Chas. V. Carinteasea, ia Krpat *U, New York City, X. Y. Whooping Cough, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ua* been cf the pre»L»»t betielit to icy tLrt-e cbihlren. They -were nufXerinjf * froci Vk'Wc^ii]^ Cvu^'h, aitd were v*ry su-k. A trie nil. kaywhitf thrir triiiearcoatlitioB. »ii-is«J jueNo give tbeui Ayer\* Clierry P«rtora!. I purcuiwed this Bieviitiat iuta»p*liu>'iy, cGtmuem-eu t;iun< it accorUwiiK to U.iruc- tions, nud. iu a itw Uavs, uut iced a marked rlumge for iLe better. Vtam that tiina my cuildrvu cv&lUkUvd VJ ia:i to%e, uuiil tb?v wcr* IiuiUv tur**. — Joiteyh Joueau, tu»l »t., a>a»t Isuhoke, Mini. The peculiar sv. n'yce prcpe-rtics eon- tai.icd in Ayer's Cbvrry ^wctoyr.K reuder it a superior reuieuy to ailsy i\c«.'.^it -et ihe par«>3ry«ai*-of-ya^ AV4fe^u»x C I b et he pr3 I bave used it witii r'nitsiLaoie ajid uu> form kucc^j-s in tjjat Ui»or«.kr. — boion S. Blood, M. D. f Fab;, au's, X. M. To those needing medlyiue for throat or luug-troubles, I would recoiuuieud Ayer's Cherry pectoral. I have strong tout- denee'tu this medicine. It b all it Is rep- resented to be. — Charles Daui«. Factor of the Coufjregatiouul Church, Andovur, iie. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral^ by Dr. J. C. Ayer It C«., L»w.ll, Maw. Bold hy Drugfi*U. Price 11 ; »ix bctUes, $i. p czn W ho farjj uev^r 8 »l v:\ a jury was considered j»rettj suiali potatoes. Thwre !« a to*n uf 2 2)0 inhnbitauta in ' JiYefrj^an williuurn dentist. If Tiai\« t»iack : *miib, bowt>ur, wbu dots piuiu wurk iu thui Jiue. A subsJatic* hag been discovered wbieb is 'l.iSj limr* s*e.eier tb»»n sn^ur. The dia-. coverer ehoull oet up a ihop and mauu- ftifture kisses to order. .. ; A veteran priuler of KsUm-zoo wui pUa4tantly «:ir}>rised tli« otber d.iy by Witts; i wJt^d upou by 11 dtfitt;Tattuu uf hi* em- ployes and presented wiib u cleau office tow«;. Ai armed p>d»*strian (picking uj a paiut- cm t tha fool ol a iaddar;—\ Mj poor man, »re you hurt much ?\ Painttr—•• Only three ribs brt>ketv. But I wvut dowu with colon iiytn/, didn't I ?'' Fruit grower* in ihe strawberry belt of 3 iiuoUttOV turiiisu free ch»-win g (jura tu ihe tfiri* who pick from i!,e vines ihe lasctuus ia/red'.eitt of short eak*', thtt object 1>-Jtn^ to preserve the berries for futaie consutnpiion. An U Ji*\\\ clergyman preached a fserman lobajbera the utiit-r Sunday, llv said £->inf things that would h >w been bur© to riE .»r ru#, b it forJUi.nttt!y titt-re were no b.trh«r« present.\ It w^i H CIOSK tsh^ve. Hired m-iti ; *• G«»flh ! I've f.een Stuiig by a WHSj*.\ Fume : *• Wuy duu't yi»ii **fir?\ Hied inn: *'B«?ctu«e the !'< ru tie wusti ia ISJH un.y one ;hut si;«^s 5 ut.c y-.ud>»n\l <at,-l t utt: sweai iu^ in tli« pret- efice of n titruale.' 1 '•Hive yuti evpr hf-en csmpiii^, Miss De Verw ?\ Hikfd Au^uiJus P jpii.j .y. *• 01. 3»'!»!\' repiied nis coiupattiotj 5 •* but it Wu. v BO lon^ ago ?hui 1 only reijieruber two things\ *'Whit w«re they ?\ aske-i Au^'u>tus. ** Th>»t we ii.td •» gone' fee!in_- iu lh- morning nud *uk[ied dt&beB all day.\ *• P«ipa, hyw do the/ cntcb inockejs?\ inquired Witlie, who Lad bren t ) tbt m nageric. \Th e be&t way uowadavs, I think, i» by o»esins of ad\uh!e-b rt rreied bt» tie, and tripe size onrt wijeel imt ana H fancy parasol.'' •• Yea,\ r««m trk»*d Wi!iip» mother, musiti^iy. ** I us-d fo he ) much nddicted to those littie fuibles btfuit vevei e married.*' HOUSEHOLD AND/ARM, Give breeding POW$ the run of ft clorer field all through the sutumer it j( u can. Stublt* manure, gaja Profesaor Chauib«»r- lain, of Iowa, iatbe best fertilizer on earth. Sit Down whenever you can find an oppor- tunity. Many HUnd, even wh«*n preparing vejfe.abiea ftir diancr, H work that is much e»*i«r performed ail ling. Milk FvKid.— Hoard?s Dairyman tars thai ii is computed that there would he m, much itutrition p^r annum in the milk of fifiecu million c»ws ia tne Ouited States, if it Witt all u«ed for human lovd, a» in »-»gii»e*n lh/>uaaiid million pounds uf boD'*- )•»« be*f, »»d th*t ib* *vt>m^ food cuw fur a jtmr n equnl in feeding value 'to the in#*t «f one i<i»d a b»lf ftteets, vetghin^ 1.5O6 pound* a«ch. The whole ealcul >rt(<n i bi on tb* f.itl «h»t three and oue h >li bi k are e<ju«i in fe«diug value tu wut jiuUR'! of bonl bf ALL tbe city paper, were illed with aecouuUi of crime during the pant few w«rk». lieat heems to bav* a terribly denioraliiiaijj efFcct upou crowdecj populations. Malarial poisons can be entirely renmiret} fimn tbe i»y«?feia by th? use oJ ik\er B Ague Cure. Tiii-* rtuiedy\ con- tains a s;x>cifie, in the turtu of * vuge- Ubie prtKluct, u«ed in no otner Ague preperation. Warranted. New AirertiMBiettts. 20,000 FEET N0 - l AND l Spruce Clapboards FOR SALE AT G. A. & J. FAHQUnAH'S. FOR SALE. FT1HE HOUSE AND LOT OF THE JL 5«te Neil Campbell, Vn tbe Tillage 0/ Fort Povlogton. Th« house is In excellent condition, and the location one of the most dfi<irabl« in the town. Price asd term* reasonable. Apply to JAMES FAT. Hr«eutor, Fort Covington, K. Y. Jnly JOth, I8S7. g-tf I1 H II r V'-» ** B«d«. Oat *U **t «a4 ttu t '* M, III 11 II I I V** Tiitl# \ d »>{»\» ' » T*m, U11 *ta III Vi I I U I IMT! TOH is bMliiw vbUk *W hrisf r— i i» t ti\ *St«f +K*< A. & A. WRIGHT'S ii COFFIN WARSROOWS, - Corner Chate&ugay & Water Streets. A fine line of Coffins and Caskets, Black and WTiUe Cloth covered Case A, Urge Tariely of Buri.i Robes, Skrouds, llabita, 4o M for Qentleuiep, Ladies ttcd Ckiidieu. PI1TE FUXERAl-B taken charge of Free of Charge. Yoo can save from Flvo to Tra Dollars on eacq Cask at. Call aud examine stock and be convinced. Wo also mioafaeture and koep for sale A FINE LINE OF FURNITURE! Saahftg, Doors, and Blinds, Mouldings, Shirgks, Lat^i, Lumber, Clapbcarde, Newels, Banisters and Sand Eaik. t&~ Planing, Sawing t Turning, Tot\j»uin^ R»d Groving, Dovetailing, dooo bj raaeh.nory. Alco Panel Hag aud Carving. We have the But Ejuipid Stop in Northern iV.Y., and can do 'the BEST WOHK on short notice and VKRY CHEAP. km. V. w'. FULL IN EVERY LINE ! FUK { T HAT SPLENDIDLY LOCATED business Bta-id on east Hide nf Wat<rr M,. ! opposite the fttaffbrd Hoiita, t»t prvsent o<*cu- j p'pd by Mr. Bawyer as a shoe »hop> and dweil- 1 Ing. ConoforUible DOUM and convenient I shop ; good barn, well of •xcaileut water. : Ample frontag* for enmimxiious building: large garden plot fn rear. Will b# urAd on ! reasonftble Urras. For information and I portjoulars apply to Mr. Itowa at TUB HVW •para •o»anu. Saata*%* a«w. lickt ^ ^f tttaw m i-»H1y nrxt »-Ma H rtpw M ii\* yar «riMla(. aa4 • ffWfMrito'aa} MI a* 4«r*i!af aS •ash a« •••- Tkat aJ: fki aa« tkto aar md taalr addr»M, >•,>»' M pay fcr ik« imkit of 1 * rU C«Uf *«tSt and t*x a y*« »a«hlaf t* aa»4 «• yaai TO CONSUMPTIVES The advertiser harinz b«en permanently eared of that dread disease. Consumption,by A simpi« rcfnodjr. Is anxious^ U> make known to M* f^'kiw-^umirers th« meant* of curfe To all who d>*ire Jt, he wi)J iwnds ropy of the prescription need, [FKEK]. with the iinctions for preparing and using tbe «am*» vhtrh thejr will ftnd a sore care for Cough*, Cold*, Conrumj4Um r JUthumn, Brvn- ehUi*, tcjf,. POTWKM wtnitlng t*»t- PrttterlptSon, will please address, H^v. K. Jk.- WrL@OX f f94 j Fetm iM WJ!ftHm»%u»«ii, K.Y. } Oiar EnAeavcr ; p DEALER IN CLOTHING, Csips, I3oota <2c In order to reduce our large stock quickly, we will from now until the 4th of July inaugurate A Grand Clearing Sale! MEIS'. BOYS' »ND CHILDREHS' CLOTHMG. And will sell good* for a small margin over cost!! *m~ DBOP IK YOTJESELP, AND BIHT WHERE A DOLLAB WILL GO THE FAKTHEBT. ANDEKSON. Sem'y ond Treasurer. £ i. ttttetiirt, J. F. Morse, Tim-Pr—idvnt*. DIRECTORS: A. G. GOODELL, PreNia>iit Am. Bank Note Co., N.f. O. D. BALDWIN, ~ Pres. Fourth Xat'l Bank, N.Y. R. CARM\5 COMBED, Prea. Eaciiaujje Firs Ins. Co., N.Y. A. L. SOULAED. Pre*. Sterling Fire Ins. Co. N.Y. E. A. QUIXTARD, I*r#s. Utlxens' SaTJngs Bank, N.Y. W. D. SNUW, Pec Am. Loan and Trust Co., N.Y. HENRY C. KQBINSOS, of Perter Brothers A Co., N.Y. WM. B.'FULLER,- ^ritk H. B. Claflin & Co., N.Y. HENRY B PIERCE, of Hutchinson, Pierce & Co., N.Y CITATIOM—PROOF OF WILL. fllHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OP Kalon In tbe rr*>vincv uf Quebec, Canada L*>ronTO May, residing at S'.anct«-a(J to tb« Pruvtece of Quob;-c. Cuunda • Lyman May, residing at Lviin, ila^fMciiu- «ctt* ; Ruby Batdwln, residing at FKtkburjr, New Hawp»b:re; Maria A. Mutton, residiiis at BariiwtOft ta the fiovincv of Quebec. Can- ada; Malviua Taylor, rctsldiuy at Lyun, Stlassacbuseit^ ; J.nnie pusklug. residing at Carrl* I* May, rrstdluK at Barastna in the Province of Quebec, Canada; Alice Klnney, residing at Coaticook i» the Province of Qufbce, Caaada ; Clara I'aruell, rfHiJiog at Lytui,Ma*»achu*etU,cnuatituitugal! ibc n«xt of bin and Wvlr» at law uf KITIH M. Clark, lat«* of th* town »f Fort Covington. in tha County of ?rank!ln. and State ol New York. deceased, »ena *rr«tlug : Wher«aa Alexander M. Stewart, the executor nasaid In the last will aiid testa- ment of tb<- eai« Clicta M. Clark, decoaved, has lately sppHed lo our Surn.jute, at our County of Franklin, to hayo tbe naid will proved an « will of real and personal pro- perty in pursuance e/ tbe statute Iu such made Had provd en\ 1 ' IUIIUC m « pruYtut'u. Ycu, aud each vf you, are therefore i and required personally to be and ap C4>urt House, in Mal«>ne T!U»Kf. ia tba County o( Franklin, ua ihe 3rd day of !-k»p- tensber next, at t*i» o*clt>'.*k In t'ho fov«no»>o of that di«y. then and i\t»rc 1t> attend tlia probate of the eaid last will and tcttisLn-rt. In tealiauoiiv -a-h'Ttn/ we bave cai:;ed the st-al of olltv of cur ^aid ijunuv-ii; to be? hertsiiuto affixed. Wit .a-. Hon. Horace A. Taylor, Surrogas* <,< [L.S.] said County ol Fraukiin, «t vh«v»iirr*»- ga?e*» vfficv In Makmo village, this 19th day of July, 1SS7. E. A. PRATT, Tlrrk of th»: Surrogate's i'ourt ALBERT HO»BS, Attorney for the Pclitt- onfr. i!a!on,e, Js. Y, \• S-w7 fcOTrCE 10 CREBITOP.S. I N PURSCANCK OF AN Ui.'DE^ OP Hen. Horace A. Taylor\ Surrogate of the | county of fraakHn, notice is bert-by givc-a j to all p«r*ons bavinjr claims against Cr*-lgh» ton Wrigbt, late of the town of Ww»tviHe. la raid county of franklin, deceased, torihil.it tbe same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subseribar,.adniicist'ator of the {roo«Js, chat- tels »nd credits of -.aid deceased, ai li'.a rewdeuef aad place o! business i» j««id town of VYestvUle, on or before tbe 27th day of December nrxt. JOHN C WRIGHT, Administratoi. CJLNTWELL, BAi^EKAl'A.MTELL, At!vs. Medical Director, N.Y Only Twefre Assessments have been levied siuee tke Society be^an buslnew, avarftfiBs; tar«« a year, a&d making the coht for as;#*«s»eats to a man of forty years, In* tham Jfc-* dtllart a tear for each U!«nd dollars of insurance. 5cr CZStO'U LAPJtL AGENTS WANTED. EemcneratiTe Emplojineiit Offered Energetit k KeliaWe Men. PURELY HUTUIL 18SURI1CE AT COST. The Security Mutual Benefit Soeietj, of New York, is one of the few asses-s- Bt life ipiui-ancc coroyanics tkat ha? attaifted eoospieuoua j»aece^«. '\ Slow i Sure \ has Wen tke motto of it« •ajere, aad thty have preferred to build up a solid foundation with strictly first elasa male risks, rather thai grow fast BUtnericaHy at the expense of saietj »nd become burdened with unsafe risks, heavy mortality aud frequeot assessments. The member* of this society elect their own offieer* anaually, cannot be as.«es* except for death losses occurring after the surplus fund has been exhausted, a re guaranteed against diskonest manage* nient by the Ageney Security and Guar- auty Company, a responsible corporation, organized upon the unlimited liability plan, and having one hundred thousand dollars capital, ind who also guar- antee the perpetuity ef the society for forty-eight years Considering the elements of safety and permanency which it affords, no or- ganization ever before offered the sub- stantial benefits of life insurance at so little cost to the insired. Mr. O. D. Baldwin, President of the Fourth National Baok, N.Y., says: *' I hare giTeii the ©rganiaation. method* and prices uf the Security Mutual iieuefit Socirlj ihe most careful inv* M:£unor t and am satisfied that it affords to the iusured as cheap and sure a means of providing for their families aa any of the benefit compan- ies, while far cheaper than the old fash ion ed life ic surance cenpauies, and i s refer- ence tv security, ABSOLUTELY SAFE.\ Mr. W. A. Camp, manager of the New York Clearing House, Bays: \ The methed of in6urai.ee adopted hy tbe Security Mulual Benefit Society is tbe outgrowth of lonjr experience, aud one in which Ihe faults of other systems art aroid ed while *heir good features are sustained. I consider it the SAFEST and B&>T sys- tem erer brought to my notice.'* l~*n\ mall t/nw) tbe m that wilt mwmntmm r,, PtwtpU* and BtaUhe*, ieaviat tbe •kin *ofl, «le«r ami beautiful; at*A inairuction* for pro- daHnx a luxuriant growih of hair on a bald head or smooth fa<y Ad«re«a t locluillng $• atamp. BES. VJLNJJELF •% CO., 12 Btcimy lOUCE T8 PJOVE CUiiS. P U R S U A N T TO AN OKDER OF Hou. Horace A. Tcylor, Surrogate of the county of Franklin, heretorore made, notice la hereby given to all persons having eiaiBS sgaiDst William W. Stockwcl! l:it< of the town of W*stYUle. in said etunty, de- ceased, to present the «am« with the ruut-hera thereof t e tbe BBderuigiied at bis pii.ee of bcieinass at tbe store of Henry A Urdway, at Fort Coviajs/on Centre, in tbe town of Fort Oovington in >aid coaoiy, on or before the 5.J dny of Dtcfsober. 18S7. DaUd June 1 -t. 5SS7. «RO. 'J. REXET . rx'.-eu;,v. MATT C. BAXSOM, Atiornty. l-«r:T-r KOTICE TO ?mr cuns. P UiiSrAXTT U AN OHDKH OP !J(..V. Horace A. Taylor ? snrroga.t€> nx~ th< eo:irv y of FraokiiD, heretofore ssad^, No«ifc 1 ::-v.e- by ffiTea to all personbh&viug ciaizc; K.j:aii.c» Bridget Heidea, late of K»rt Covii>« oii, iu id p*amtr, df»taaed, to present Die 9am»> w-ith the TCH«ho»« thereof to the acd^rslsucU at the law office of Matt C. Kaesom. Fort Corington Tillage, N. Y., on or before the 22nd dny of O«tuber, 1887. Dated April », 1887. HIRAM N. BURNS, Exeeutor. MATT C. RANSOM, Attorney. 47-w26 VAL.TJABLE FARM FOR SALE. B RING PART OF LOTS NO. 122, first coaeauion. Fronts Charlotten- sh, rear Fras*r's Point, three miles we»t of Lanoastor Depot, eontaiain? 137 acres; oae half in good state o&cultivation, balance good bush. Terms made easy. For j»artieu- lars apply to J. S.cMaedonaId, Esq., Laweas- Ur, or to D. H. ilaedonald, propiretor, Glen Donald, Ont. JOHN F. STBATTONS Celebrated Pat. (June 7, 1S88) 11 Sublime Eanmraie,\ \Buet/ SOLO ACGQSDE9KS. \AMELIA.\ JOHM P. STRATTONS ROYAL MOUTH H&RMONICAS Tbe finest Mouth Harmonica* powiblo to make. Bend for De^rtptire CalaJo»ue and Prioe With tbe exception of Brass InstramenU, no goods sold at retail. JOHN F. vSTRATTON, Importer and Wb«leN»ae d«Uer Ia ail kin4 of MasleeJ Mereoandlae. 4$ Maiden L«n«», ?few York. FARM FOR SALE. S ITCATED HALF MILS WEST OF Fort Covlugtoa C#etr«, wh^rf t» ocat«4 •tor?, po*t-o<!!<?e, tvchAol, ehrrfttwUiry, rt t( and two and a half fatfe* from Fort i'ovinc* ton Titlacv, known as the Ttinnia* Parker farm; conlaJnlnr one hundred mrr** « f land, wt»H feo**tl and wat^nnt and t Inca. Ftee orchard, «omr»rU<ng a grapa, nvi!lb«»rrT, plum, rh.»rry, gHt and eurrant, '» b*»rlns; condition, Tte« P will be soM with or without Mtork and Iraj ptantent*. Tfrmi reaeneabl*. For |«arUeti<f lari apply to the own«*r on thi> >>r« mieea. ( JOB MoCiREMO^ \ IS Sm Ft. CovUctoa CmlrmJ