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VOL 3-No. 17. FORT COVINGTON, N.Y., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2% 1887, PRICE FIVE CENTS. General Business Directory. LECAL Archibald, MeOormlck:, Duolos & Murefiis-on, Ciiacns Insurance Bui!di»j._li>l SL Jame* £Jit€et. Jfjititeal. -\XJILL KTiESD THE COURTS IN* W tue DUtiMn:* of Beauhdrnais, Bedford ao-i St. Hjaeinthe. J. i?. A;tcni!iAL». Q.^-.TXCL. ; D. MCCOSJC- lCi£, U.C.L. ; C. A. Dur^os, B.A.,E.CL, IL I- MtrncuisuK, B.C.U. M ATi\ C XSOM, A i Tuit^ £ V ton, N- V- &1E3SCAL CARDS AMES MALYIK, i'HVSICIAV AND dl'KO K Jli. 11 -*id..'ii»-e « J* i»a», Wiii- WAIL O* ANOTHER » POICK.\ ABpoenn* I»D»K\ po?rk«.\ an? now all ibe McihTasfUt 1 would lii tbe basinets engage. But a* 'o tba eubjvci, therp*s tb«s worst Bot Ilk - unto others I'll let Ihe mam; run Cu.ty *.; As «ou i its£ out a lengthy rhym 1 * •eii*»ir*l as our prr^a* l»r.<n oar *• enraptured fauck; Ay into Paint *» golden sunbeams,\ and a \ paradise\ trace \ Cryst*J mn-irB,\ '• sleeping ripples,\ Is aJ! Tt ry fine. And \fcureales of glory\ the \silker. But hoJa Mcl>ull! this ie all p\rf>et rot. I»JSU ad of Crystal rlvors till : what have we Nauuk? tmt dirty waists full cf creature* •Hade a receptacle of CHb a.mi everything While sweet scented brecees ccmos o'er tbe Where kiiilejKikes and reptiles hold full Presently the door was thrown open ] eccentric boat grunted «nd we were confronted with Dr.Downa. f tion, and set about his li W»8 sl>0» t, Flout, extre'naily red 1 ihe face, with his p«rf«ct!y hald^heud Mirrnundid by a rin# of whi'e hair, which stood up all around like n sort of hi hik d ruff; hi.- check p white whiskers covered , and he wore a faded drens , ing-gown and carpet hlippei ?. This was h d ti d gg p pp our host, and a pretty trio l i ade, B KA!R SSJAMl.V ?f:4 aad Calri t of** devils * there ma wi isave be galore, much greater 'H, BARBER ANT) r street, Fort Coviug j Q ( But to k^ep from nnder the ban I'd better S. S. 33LrOOD, py «taC 3t one j»r>oilier in amatirnent. • k I think there is some mUtake,\ I filtered.' •* I rather think there w t voting pen- tlonian,\ «»ys the Hub man, ** Dr. DOWIII, v*ry much at your service ** ** We—we received an invitation to *|.<end the evt-ning with yon—at least. I Mieati to say, we thongjht eo > n st<nmiered Co vie, who b«d turned very red. •• I h:i*e your note, wr, in my l^ocket,\ I added, handio£ him tbe doc ument with a polite bow. The little man looked at it, and then tore it deliberatrly in two, threw th<- ftog:MCots on the floor, and burst out into a tit of fuiy which m.^de ine wUh -Sri«Ur>\t O'Nal* will tarn me over \with an lr;*h Sop. And my brains will be \ running off Sa weak brine,'* 3a'. I'm not the Ie*et afraid In a case like j ,. * *i 1 A P \\ iU~ m{Be | edieuous on the h'-ads ot nil Ihe For -ri.o ever hurd of a rhymster with m-lividu liy nod coil'Ctively; brains I U* he J» ore-ice, Brid^e-il or his iaticfac- ; ;if>5 pi table pre-! |4iration8. Saddeoly he passed and looked c irionsly at our costumes. Study dr«»-coat and general get- me? ' the said as she patted him on the bk a, look yere,' he replied as be I d f l 1 i' back. y p faced her. In de fu-4 place, 1 .-ain't got but six bits. Io the next pl.ioe, NOTE AND COMMENT; WILD CHERRY BAMAM.—Tbe memory of Dr. Wisfcer is embalmed io tbe hearts of thousands whom bis y y p, for this mivfaty wicked, an 1 de Lawd might sbet tell you | us out o'Hoaben\ MRS. STOWE'8 GREAT STORY. THE AGED AUTHORESS TILLS DOW up,\ be soliloquized, in a way that j mebbe we'd get killed. In de third j BALSAM OP WILD CHERRT. bag, brought the color to oar faces. a \ I tell j place, bos* racin' ajnt no account dese j daring the past fifty years eared of you whttt, my hoys , yoa'reietter t-mt- days anyhow, and in de fVth placp, it's ' * •-\ - * f«»r.lhe drawinjr-room d«n of mine here. Now I'll tell you | us out o'Hoaben. hat Til do. I'H just put on a coat and i *'« Bat you were gwine in far ten tr.ke you up stain* to Mrn. Downs. You cent*.' 1 have*had as much wine as is good ] •* Wall, mebbe I was, but do you for you. I'll be.l'X'und ni mess ; and I've j know what I wag gwine ta do, Luesn- IXot the nicest girl to show you bclwe en 1 da? I wa«* gwine to keep one eye shet thic and anywherr—a niece cf mi no j and n peat de Lawd a prayer all de bronchi <mr ©o a vU-it. 2\ot going to \ time. Well hev soweXlemonade and let you messmate* get about hvr. Xo f -! peanut* an' go back hum.— Detroit not far t«o good f«>r them ; but 111 make ! Free Press. / an excepnon with you. 4 lie.-ides/* he added, with a peculiar grin, \ Mrs. Downs will be wondering shaL all the_ row has b>en about\ It only wanted half an hour to parade npxt morning, wh rt n I met the men as they enme troopio^ out of their Tanya* quarters. A regular roar greeted me g p y y f s, coid^, consumption, or some other form of pulmonary disease. . IT is elated thafc Grand Master Workman Powderly. of the Knights of Labor, will hand in his resignation at the Minneaj»o!is sc*€ionofthe general assembly. It is said that Mr. puwdetly is tired of the abuse and calumny which are being continually heaped upon kioi, iodide and outside the order. AUTHENTIC reports received from Greeoe, Columbia, Ulster, putehess, Orange and adjoining counties BHB WROTE '' UNCLE TOJf's CABIN.\ that tbe estimates mads of growing q as I Cor July 25 Pro.fu ?3, FORT C tL, 1>5S. Siy «fc Wafer Sis. x.r. Selected A TIGH7 Miscellany. PLACE. ~ 3. WATCHM1SER, At ii.lL Nickoison'* Dru-Sl/> FT. W1MTO\, K. Y Fme Watchss a Specialty. C£^T8iL VEBMORT ft. R. ©. Si. L. C DIVISION- O V X AND AFTCf? SUNDAY. JUNE 5. ve ilrxi±h:nn as follours :— Gi>:^5 EAST. .M.—Exi'KEiS. for srulion': on O ± L- C.R.R., «»:ia^:!rizft- Rinses Point wi?h C- V.H.«- forSL Allans. Ruri=usi-on, Port lane and »ai points e*st, arriving *t Boston at 7.»5 r.X. ; Portland 8.90 P.M Connect in? al \£o®pr« Janet Son wilh D. & H. C. Co. for 9.43 P.M.—MAft. stopping: »f a!! ^t«tl«a«: on O. <$- L. C. K.ft,coa«ec.'inga! Eonse.-* Point wiih gi^epingcar train for points on D.*H- C Ca.'n FLH- Arriving at Troy 2.25 A.M., Albaur 2.55 A.M., Ke«r York 8.00 A.M. At Bt. Albiias r .Fith .keeping car via Central Vt. R.R. for Troy, Albany and New York^ar- rive S.-^O ,*.>c. ; a ! soa!l po?rts ea^t. Arrive a*. Boston 7.45: .Springfield 7.0a A-34- O^densbnrs and Chernbuseo local traic— 6oes ease 10.45, and west 4.35 p.m. iiOlSa W2ST. 10.32 A-M.—MAIL, stopping »t al! stations. Arrire at Ogdensbur? 11.00 A.M. Conneoi- In^ at Xorwood with R.,W.<*O.R-R-, at Og- den^bur^ witk G.T.R. for all points west, and with St. I*. & O. Railway. H.H P.M. —EiPKESi, for stations on 0. A L- C- R. R. Arrive at Norwood 11.47 P.M., Og- densburg 12. 15 A.3i. Connectiag with G. T. Rill way for ali points w»»st. pgf Tiekeu io all points east and west on •ale at Ticket Office. S. W. COMMIKGS. J. W. HOB'.BT, Geu. Pass. Agt. President, J. C. JAKE-JOX, Agent. ROME, WATERTOWN & Time Table «i T 6.15 &.M. B.R. 3.30 p.m. -: IIAINS LE \ VE MASSES'A SPRINGS for pointo Kxsf, South and West arrives DeKalb Jane, £.45 a.m,; <»?! 'ustmnc. 3.9va-ni. : Phi|a- dein-aia. 9.O5 «.n&.; Clayton, 10.25 a.m.; l*t:ca. 1-45 p.m.;' Albany, 5.*) p.ra.; N«w Vo.-k.. 9.?iO p.m. ; arrives Wateriown lO.'Ja a.:n.; Korae, 1.15 p.m.; Oswe^o. i.10 p.m. ; Rociiest^r, 4.50p.ua. ; Buffalo, 12.15 a. nx. arrives DeKalb June 5.05 t>srtlfnsbunj. S. 10- ; p. in.; IJlica. 10.03 p-m. ; Alhany, 2.00 a. ra.; New York, 7.00 a.ra ; &ix r on + ASo a. in. ; arrives VVafer'own, 6.55 p. m. ; lionje, 9.5J p.m.; Syracu««?, 10.10 p. m.; Oswego, S.So p.m. ; leave («»•??«, T.aO a.ra. ; arrive R.*eUester, 10.05 a-ta. ; Busp, Bridge, 1.05 p.m.; Niagara Falls. 1 15 p.m. ; Buffalo, 3.05 p.ni. ALRfSPINU CARS are run between ©tfUEXKBUKaaaUNEir YOKK learlu? ugdens- t>aru 4.20 p.m-. daily (Sunday* exc«*|»U-d). Arriv*? X«w Y«rk 7.00 A.m pA»*wn^ers loav- iug Masons Springs 3.45 p.». can iak<> BU*pi»ig Car al DeKilb June, without loav- 4ns th* train. &p*re can be reserved by *l»l'!yin*j to ihe Company** A«aitt*. For tlm« tal»le». lnforruai\ou and through tlckeU to f>oiuts C^st, VV*«t ami south t<><- A. M'.vrU !TVk AM »prios», N. Y. IT. M. BRITTON, THBO. BI'TTERFIELD. (i*n\l \ TRIM BY M. S. HiNsCOME. \ Dr. an i Mrs. D»>w-is r*v-u\.«t the picture of Mr Harris company thi.» -veiling, to a fti« miiy cup of tea.\ £• -an a i.oje which, was put intoniy lund- ? li;«]e before my^ one evenii g. l>r. Downs was our rt^iui'titai surgeon u veter-.n of many years' HtHisding. He iia-i b«.en on leave wh*n 1 j nn^l !h^ ngiiuent, and I had not even Sf<n j hlni .as vet, A vt'iy <eec*ntrie feltow^ he wrus cilied. and his wife a rouuiar dr<gon. lo C\jlo at mews, aod Lowed him the ame. v z> il Why. njy «Jear fellow. I've just bad tD invite ^uo,\ was hi* rejoinder ; and h- iiilied oit a rsote to match. • Ah/ f I observed, ** I see it now. Ft's a general aff ur for the whole rness. The old i»oy has turned civic at hit*t,'' Odd, though, that he should u>k us, aint it ? 7 said Cuyie. iJ We have oevt-r been introduced, yon know.\ And with sneh short notice tool \ I«dded. Halloo ! what's the matter there ? ' f a»ked Lieutenant Siisbee, who sat oppo- siio. We told him. k * An invite fro»n old Dcwny ! Hear t ex*i'Y one! Harris and Coyle are joiniz to the doctor's thi* evening.\ » There was a general exelimation. All Kirts of questions were a>ked, aod it appeared, on inquiry, that no oce else was a4cetl. It was v*»ry queer. *• I don't thiuk I shnil go,\' J tt las?, {i I don't know hiiu.' ** Nor, I either,\ chimed in Coyle. • I had fur rather stay ht-re. It'tfsueli i bore dre^feing.\ tain Ober. * Dr. Downs is »?c«vntrie i:. all he dttes. fie wants tn be a bit eicic o bith of you. It is quite an unusual piece of joiitenesj* for him/' you'll gt into hot Witer if yon deeline.\ put in M:«rd-n. The looii a»d *b«»rl o f it w e v e put ourselvrg into dress—eo*t*v afl ^ dr«»ve t<vthe dot-tor\*. U WMH » jrloi ntner cvHninjr,. ami the m«s>-rooui windows wero bi<>tk«l up with gri >i found iho:*e follow-*, how fall of fun they air ! *'* .»-avs C*»yle dneuutent- dly, at I^t. *** I half vx -ect th-re's a jok« io it soiwewhere,\ I irrowied. ** Any now wt wui't stop l»ng T if we c»n keip it/ Wu arrived -«t our destination ;tnd = ^-»unt f«iu»K' :nt*-tro ed our knock ** W .t i** it y«»u Want ? \ was her n«lu t itton. .I.* we •tei'|*ed in. ~ *• Dr. Downs U at hotue,ofcourge ? * *• sSure an' he U. What thee ? \ said the torn tie. ** V<>u *tv might** Uv* and ea>y/ as we threw oar ca|»s <m th< IIMU tabU-. •* I'm thiukin^ ii'a officer! ye arf. from the I*a» ratks ? \ ** We are come to sp-nil the evening with Dr. Down**/ my* Coyle, ia » pom- u»ys« If tufa i/n the other «do of the hall He sticnptH a«d raved, hurled mil- mes^, | vowed he'd have every one of them up before t coust martial, hc'dcdl them out, \\*td leave the «ei vico, he'd buy the bijiiresi horsc-whi|> io the place, and take it down >a the birra2k*next morning; p^udiug whk'lnime h*.\ hho-ik tee old hoa** Io jfs very foundation^ hit-iced both hi* slippersi off, and bhouted until he wau black in the face. I had b<vii vainly trying to get in a Word i>f apology* bat rtailiy tn e doctor was so vioient I began'to tl-arwe had t<». Jo witn a r-igtn^ lunatic. The on y n thi;)*; seemed !o eat and ran. I looked •*l Covle; he Wi»a trying to pull back $he dut-r totch. Alas I Dr. Dawns was too quick for us. ) up. ' Well II«rris. what «)rt cf an t *Mng?\ *• How.about the 'Jra^on '• Wuo was kicked oof -first, you Ovie ? *' ** I>i*i ine old boy h .ve a! 4 fi:s? he sent his love le the mf-gB Thest* were a few \of the* ndced. ter which \ No, I write no more. I have d^ne, I have done.\ | p long the Hadniii river in May j mst wtre under rather thin overesti- 1 have done, I abated\. The smp of pe.»cbes wiU ex* Anything more pitiful, more pathet- canoot be imagined the abgve ftw wordg in broken and faltering accents of Harriet Beecher ; than tb ] cOQiin«» ! from the 'lipa tgtowe. j eeed last year's by 6.000 tons. Th re were never eo many peaches along the Hudson. Butter is cheap, therefore farmers will b\ glad to know o£-«*y4kiB£ that will enerea*e the quantity; a do=e of Condition Powders fed to Le«^Jd without,of laughJ . Th »' th « b f^' ^^-^ * *\\ *°*u ™i^ ^'^ Ui ^ • K \. ntr ut P ^ -v*^ V r t/> ?i,nhorof-l>nre Tom's Cab-o' is nn- increase the flow of milk. It eosts but ,,ehb.uugiite«e.yofiuer to tLe doubud!j 6hatt€re d Caano l b e longer 25 cents to try it; your druggist «ells decied. \ Yes, my dear, I love to write and eially liked j i id i •* Why did'nt yci como back ? \ s^ys Sil>bee; we w itud f>r you till twelve/* , „ *, • , m J . „.. - . besan verv voun2. »- Couldn't face as, eh I '• giiuoea | ^^ ^ % ^^ Ob \>nmy ^or* - I *U. W^ B ^^ M * F ° r ^e-I used to Tdo'tkJw what you ail mean. 1? ._ a ^ .^ x CrtmtoeB ced ^U^Ie ib^on^^c^it^urt; Ten are for M-ict $15, $20 and $t25-^ood pay times, hrn^r thon S bt of writ- y ; y sg them. Sold io Fort Covington Centre by Henry k Ordway, general merchants. THB first litigation growing oat of the Chatsworth horror tag cropped out in the shape of nineteen damage suit! asgregating $127,500, which were b i h ii T f TRUCKING. I AM PREPARED TO CONVEY PAS- «-n<*r« und \\*S.K*\.* «O *t*4 from B mirt <*»r«. ***d«\%r*tii*<>f all >lnl». All or< left whto m? ornt J. 4nh B. Hua*eU*» «i«re wlK W j*n»a»p2Jy »M«twl«l to^ I thank the public for pail £avor«. tra«tteg they will lUlt rou •* ttoj» t hat! \ he roared. \ Look ere, 3'ounjj ecntlfioen,. ibis is no d<mbt very ples^ant j«-ke, but it'* my torn ow and\ with an oath, ** I'll mako se of ir. Be good enough to give me our name?, ard we*il see what th^ colonel 8 ys to-moriow. A couple of idetit younj* pcamp^—ojjh 1\ Upoo my honor/' Mr. C-oyle was x > ginnin£ f when the little savage cut iim short with aojthtr forcibie e.xclama- ion. • . I was so disgusted that I recovered my 8< if-possesKJon all at once, end said calmly, u I tell you what, gir, it's quite enough to have been hoaxed and made a fool of, without being swom at like a black Wh»t you will do to- morrow I don't know and don't care. loiue, Coyle, let us ^ivethts geatleman our cards and be off;\ He glared at me in speechless astoti bment. I handed the two cards for bis acceptance. He took them—we Hiid Ctiyle, will you ? *' A lifHTi-ibU* di»«bt se'«*cd me. Thetv wrr« IM» sign« of guests bving es|»eted ihe hall was bat diuily lighted, and n i»rer tidy. At the sum* ii-eUnt a g rt»iee cried out : •' What'ti tbe matter there, Nance Wh>t are you keeping the door open fui r ' * •• Hole's the master. *t>d mayb^ yei fp*wk i cu Uiw 5«ur*-!ws n s-j* K Ai«d -ac tovk. Lcrscif off witlioul ado. s;iys SiUbee. ** Your hnni]bi«* j * sarvaot wtote the lettera, and thats the op< ne G p ed the <u or not a w«rd. Good-evening. Dr. Downs, 11 f ?aid accept our apo!ng:*rs for having entered your house. You may be cert'iin re shall not repeat the »§i-nce.\ Aod ^hut the door, glad that we weie oat .fit. l»ut we wer<? not. The door open again. With nothing rn his feet hut a pair of blue 5-tockin$*, no hat, and bis red face smoking with prespirsttoa he doctor cttite rushing down tbe steps and laid hold of ni«\. H«*re« stop! Don*fe be a fool I was too ba«-tj—you're a trump; come b iek. It ie all rijiht now. Came into h** ho'is-e »nd let 8 be calm ! He j'-» ked oat the words at intervals bet wet o ttuiitiogs for breath. And by the time he had finished, we. tnken by sarprise. were inside the door again. He pushed us into a comfor- table lighted room made us hit down ml then f-;ll exhausted iuto an easy hair. 41 O»f! ** he snor*od % rtt* a breather, and no mistake. N«>w geutlemeo, listen & moment. I am t»»6si«mat«' old do> ; bot I've gone f far; r-m sorry. I «poloei«-. ImttiMthi ktimvn you were ho«ed by a »et of fellews who ought to have known better. Now look here; take your ohoic-v Stand on vour dignity, walk out as you di* just »o«r. *«*d go b «ck i« a r«ffe to the rack-, to find yourselves a stand»n^ jo t io the me»s for many a d*y ; or i r<>you*re. I d >n't tuuoh cire fo youngsters, naa rule, b»it I like y< * ^ tow>rd »©—4br yoar pluck •»nd I dare s»y joar fii«n* will improv »n ncquanUuc^. I cm give you a goo ;lfisrf t^ehret. and a real H»ratn if you >muke. You <»h>»ll »fy with me ( uth ttioo M» Ober and th« rest ha done watting fur your return to i«rinnnd at, . ki Th*a to-morrow yoa ah»U tell imnj lie* a-% jtrn liko about the pla^ he* ITU lik about p i: old LK>wnj $c*re yon. and *r*t altoe-tber haw be i**t bis W % » Wh*t did f«Mf? Wbr. of coir* O ^j$y we s-^nt i very pleasiut j r£* w - and didu't leave uutii thii 'eniug, ovnivg/* Oh come, now, tell that to the ma- b Y bbi s Cabin. 1 \ 1 btj.me first roused hole of it' 1 Then Dr. Down« takes a joke very indly.M* d eignrs >m?—tea up bvlviw—aovt on the suij'Cf of slavery when i lived i« Cincinnati and u?ed to see escaping slaves come o?er the Ohio from JCen- jtucky. Ah, me! it thrilw me even now, the sight of these poor creatures! Now, a yeorg girl, suggesting the lover, parent or brother, for whom her ;jthe S again, aged father or £tal- ur CiUiuplit , They Mar.-d; they were evidently. jcharatt fjjr nUsb-^od •ther. Oh, this dreadful it off. dre.di ters to life, till the iugitive slave ehame I kept $5,(00 eaeb, ali death cases, others are for injuries. Railroad ••Worker? vrV\ never cease/' rmther of the i^-w « I wou d nave , ^^ ^^ ^ mean ' t to u m „< a hundred th.t Dawns would haw • ^ %h ^^ ^ u and orse-whu^d you. He s the crank-{ J &nd eame ^ ^ p £ WTQte it spit ire in the service/ ** Well thefe*sT^y?teT ays Ober. ** Just fancy,\ lie senior major, \* our two youngsters ?nt the evening with Downs, and say and wrote, and finally thnnyht T never should atop. I did not plan the book as it turned out. I was only full of the wrath, and the Storj built itself iyj» the major. \ Why. Harri*, yon j ill be able to tell us of the new beauty. 11 the men are raving about a girl who j las b-'eh seen with Mrs. Downs—a reg- j tlar oat-sad-onter.so fur as 1 can learn/' j 41 Ah, th-»t explains the pleasant rve- j ng/' says Ober, in a tone r«f disgust, j Harris you're a slj er rogae than I houffht/' G-ntlemen,\ pays the m-»jf»r. \ 3fr. Hams has taken a march on you all. He's a lueky ^Qff! ' And to think/' ssys Silsbee, wirh a ^roan. \t»»t my little j^kfi missed fire, sdaced to Harris aod Coy'o he new beauty ! It's disgnstins ! it's to makff a m*n go hing him- self I\ Exit SiUbee amid roars of j wrote h ; M ^ , ab ieet I Ld undertaken. H { I L <You haVa struck a reply *I shall h itfc an stop when I get through—not before/ He never got it, for I had to make a t. While writinsr it I was filled enthusiasm which transinf^d •, Koew no hindrance, no ntal interest, no blief bat in writing it. I had yonosr children, was keeping hoase and teaching school at the time, and never i write. Dinner had ro _ This had to he written, jnst as roncb —aye, and more too. It was as tboush ! it was written through me. I only hold- The men. now say that 126 persons tost thtir lives in this wreck. When symptoms of malaria appeir, in any form, take Ayer's Ague cure. It will prevent a development of tbe germs of disease, snd eradicate ihem from the system. A eure is warranted in every instaoae, A YOUNG woman of Kinsas City last Friday shouted to a teamHer who waa mercilessly beating his horses: \You nasty man. I wi>h you'd fall off and bieak your peek/*. At this moment he turned his horses, the wagon upeet > and a pll*» of lumber f*»ll on him, break- ^ Is collar bone. The woman was carried honje in a ihrcf L bysterie& DUNCAN MACDOSALD, the eldest printer and publisher in New York state, if not in the United States, died at Cleveland, Oswvgo county a week ago S-»tnrdtT He wa* born in Johns- town Dec l\ 1796. Thirty five years *KQ he was f imiliary known as thd ** Schoharie bard.\ He served an ap- prentighip in the printer's trade on the old Albany Gazette, the first news- parier published west of New York city, finishing his trade in the year 1816. THK hou«e in SpringfieH in which Mr. Lincoln lived when elected Presi- bard, but I b*l-.tb 7 ™TL Z TTl * t ad t be ^t I knew. |*»nl hit b^n eomrwjed to tbe State of I was lifted off feet. NOT AN IRI3HMAX. and a valuable memorials o' th*> martyr President will be preserved there perpetually. Th© trustees appointed to take charge nf the ) never thought about being I matter have entered nnon their duties, ratified. When it was finished it was I It is eminently fitting that th* Lincoln done and relief cune. I never felt the j bomesteid should become pnb'ic pro- same wi'h anvthiog I afterwaids wrote.\ perty. It is a phn'neto which every Mother, is the Lori an Irishman ?* —Hartford '{Conn.) Utter to J?*^«-^ lover of liberty will be glad to make a ~ \ * Diepateh. \ Why. Johnny ! Aren'i j(%u ash «m- j I ed to nr-keso light of the Isold's name!' j fct I hain't matin 1 no lieht of hia j name, but I know thoir's lots of Iri-h-1 men what h»» O' in front of their j AXOTBFR STATUE OF LIBERTY. A Statue of Libert? is to be erected S A Su amos, like O*N*iI O Brien and ^ich. j OQ Tb e n ,;^ er o f tn *» twin peaks in Sao- mdl see here in the prayer bouk the) ^ g ^ m F. E. Av.^riU. »nd F. W. Sham P«l- aski. combined <sKMbes drier tnd lawn- F bl S. j.d I see hei-e in the prayer bouk the) p ^ gu ^ ^ Lord is pretty near every time called | / J F ^ • 0 Lord' \ I aire The contracts are let aua i When hi« mother got a strap and j will be commenced at oooe. went for Johany, he began right aw «y } Th<* figar* and ped^tal will be , . thinking that ihft Lord w^s plain j (eel high, and the torch, whieh will be • J. Binnhsm Bin^hflroton. anti rattW Jour- j liffhted by elect ricity. will be 1,000 fret j for thill coaplings ; J. N. Briggs, Cooy- above the level of the sea. The ma- to be a^ed io the construction irork 40 THI following patents were grant*! to oitisens of New York beaaing date of S*»pt. 6, 1887. Reported expressly for this piper by Loais Co., me- pp y nhinical experts and .«f>lirtor« of natents, Wa«hi:iffton. D. C. Advice free. ton t; O. A. F»Uoo. wb*el; S United States,— K^tuciy State al. HORSE AT A WICKED. DOLLAR 13 s 1 r eTil t ae fill be entirely blue sandstone, dug from man?, meat; and slu^h melting, attach* broom or mop holder; Rudolf* Bicke- Yk dynomo ^i | quarries close by. The pedestal wil ^ , An ancient lookios darkey who htd j .est on tho soHdrock of the peak and jerator; A. L. Goodeoow. Utiea, beea told that tlw price or admission to; will be over 20 fret high. 1 Heet square for utovps; Patnek Kelly, { - • • . » .»^ *L . ki i f M & raco ground wis only ten cents. ... jMsired there yesterd »y in eomp*ey with his young wif»*. who was evideat ly hif» second. When inform*! th*t it would tsk*' a two doJhr bill to admit them they f.-ll b-ick acro-s lh« road ami looked at each other for a ^loog miatite before he sail * . Me,\ *he pleaded Dara f our rent •* Wemaypayjis '* It*a iuipxisjijhh for half a mouih.' \ But it's gwioc to be awful exoUin/ \ Mebbe sa, bot we tbaa't 5«e iuiide of dataar fence.' ke«p*ie F p Foy. L y { for eaMes, &c; L. H. !*»• I H Randolph, fire K«better, L*wi*. escape. I*- H. bm^e; P. C. and , , . . .. cot; Henry Math^y. Kon^iat, »*•*> f f VX Lk «t the ba*« ami 7 fret «qo*re at the top. The prineifwl fiirure will be that of % woman h^Idisg aloft ia the ri^ht hand the torvh of libeity and in the out- st rote he,! left hand the a word of jusuce ,.., At her feet will ba a fisura embl« mat future of YimtcX «craent; Lake ical d des|>otism, and will be that of a tiiao lying on hi-* »nU and clutching nt the -werd heid out of hw reach The tigiirat wilt cent S5D.600. and the road on the rid« *»f the peak ha» been cat already. ?h» thia road » * Si e, msr*a4er mnnds Yonk#r», pp A, L. WiHUra bo^k Aotboay Shell. E. T F of bight will beVrv ^freat The peaks | fl. It. Streett?. fcr«*en, «t4 ima; A. aitifiSB^t 9en*t#ral posUioa, bei«g|W. \ *••—*-- • eqatdiHant from the hay on tht nonh J P. fttd tkePa^k Oowto on the ' i boll hm&m