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THE SUN: FORT COVINGTOH, N. Y., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1887: Travelers' Guide. M. Jt C. J. R- R.—Passenger train for M Micr^ai aiii Jn^rms'liate stations, Icav F\. <'ovin«T.oa «t «.**3 s.m.,retarniiiK arrives mi 7.0.< p. ni. MiXiii lYoni -Montreal arrives] at 11,3) a. m., leaves a* 12.tM}.- .VASjiEXA AS.\ CuSXWiU FKHHY--Tb slsuiaar •• Princes* Louisa.\ fnpt. .7. R M« Xf:non, leaves M:»s^na Centre da'Jy a! o'^iek a.-m.. fi>rCiirn-i-ai». St. Il^:s. Dick-j J^ie d CtJiborri-s. Put tiuee pints of ir.-m'K I^atpS and H^nkins' Point arriving j n a^. J cr;iu\bgr» ifb iulo u siew-unii mid mi ver, the moM valuable of forage plaiils, is not ft grass, but a legume. A Scottish writer SHJS always speak to ft cow ns if sae were H \ndj and spouk to und neat » luili as if he were R gentie;nnn. Aniumls* possess fur more intelligence th >n ii usually lunibuted to them. Clwertu! convert uion, agreeable oectr>a- ansthin^ to divert the mi'i.d -fr.>UJ l»SfHSf>. ia <foud, and evt?rv one wb> curries jrisihtuess into a sick eh.unh*'- h'-ips to re- lieve the tick —Hearth and Hunt. an i rvliar n-vn ral»<«i M. .t* \ .T. R. R. at F«>rt Cuv-j\ 1 \ ,\ , ..-—,- - c• —~ — , a ,^ . . r ; T |.., v - ^ Hi-'idf ' f<>- Mnf*e.na • SU .- H I ; '\ f i '\ r *\£ iritis oJ w-der . Aiie r the y «M*.V1 p-'-m \calliVa: all above port*, and |-«-:J»- *•> l K>il, cook them !«•» un^uies, kfep i)wa H a - .5 ovi-vk. ' fl £ closely covned >n<i not Siirrinsj them Kf-move th<? scum Thfj wiil j«-1'v when euid and tlv \ski-m will be soft aud tt-nder. — Boston Budget. Six wars to «rfat balky hor***.— The foi- bi-.th *ifkvsnr the St. Law- j iowiiiiT different w-.ys of treniin* J>a-kj r WVdiosday and Sarurday-n f>.;K> j no;s « it tve h«'*»ri rvctxnin^iidvd by vnrMiss a.m.. retnr.i::i£ ':•-•«•••' Ojidfnsburg Tuesday | },axemen ;tb effi :cnc;'>us. in ibe.fr pxprr- ce, witli haikv tininwiis : First—Put the ISTRYMBOAT Co.--The stsnnrh m ;rs »• Ma«a?na \ and ** Al- is/d by (\ap'i. Fox and M^- ve'y. one o:\ iliesr vess';]» ' ri<>e'c for Ogi -nsburg and.} of the St. Law- j •itv for Ampl» h an New Advertisements. THE BEST RESTORATIVE For the Lwr, is Ayer's Hair Vigor. It restores th« original color to Faded Mid Gray hair, promote* its growth, proveuts the accumulation of Dandruff, cures all Scalp l:,.s.;!.st<>., : is aiwayx safe smd I|>aeiici&l to use, ami ia, at tlru wm« time, ft Superior Drt«ssi;i,qj for the Hair. • , Jjhn v-xi'A Aver'» Hair Yigar for a I have fov.nd Ayer's llair Vigor «nex- er of-y*;ir», ami am more than sat- ; cepliorHble as a dressing for the hair. wi-tli ifie resuits obraincd.. Jt This piepamtJon is free Iroui LnjuriouJi ke<i tin.- hair in rim* t-onditiou, renders ingredients, restores natural color to it sni: Mid pliaiii. and tfivtt; it tone and gray hair, invigorates its growth, aud ia acre iv.n'.i. At;,;i ::a:r f)ic\>aration it is tin- an excellent remedy for huinora of tha \V;!tt« * MOUNTAINS. 5fvi-L a>«out plares Civr-m • th- L •• th- c* la bed. (i'v-Mnv* th«^p>ok;c* trout T.OTV If you can I ri \I ii ou pk-es- in Ay,-r> i v yii:g pan, V* ioona? alike iu iht- P>,HH- anJ th;- rich. ttive m*! tho p ir «1r ?: a^som- at;d fret 1 , Git-' n> > lii? r.::;-= -t't-rl<-<4:;ni: ihc st^a, G'V5 m? fh p;u-^< water fr<j:» the rock that is riv, ; n \^\hich itc.fv.M-s Alof; in oar th 'urhts e'en to h-a.vn. M. T. COLE. M^one, sept. 6th. !g«7. Mrat wu on'- sick- th^n an th - other; if juii ~ '• i HI; *(rt hi m H haaufu! uf ^rRs«5 giv»- it to T \ 8CS f-.iu>. Ti.-n jump into 11^ W^on ^ jfne hinj thv woid ti> jro aud h e vii ! jt*!ier(ti'y . i.ey. Sncond—Tukin.sf the horse oi l « f the ?b fts ?u«d turniui.' him HitMiiid in a cir - cle untiii \it> i i iti^dr wi'I* ^neraii y st trt f im. Thirdl—AM tli.fcr way to cure >t b«!ky Jjurs' 1 is \o |»]<*ee your b *r.4 o^er hi s m»st •-ind fchur off ins wind-until iu- wau'B to go . Foii.tli—FLen, a^nin, takv Hc<H»i'le of turns •<f st.-'Ut •ii. e urouad (HP fu;«rle^rs. just b*- ' >w the knee, ti*t!)t en..u-h for tb e }ror?e in fe^J if ; tie in a bow knot : at th e iirst «.'iu-ic he wiii pro|iahiy >fo 'irtuciujj off. Af- 1-CT jfo;n£ JI sb>>!t di.«iaM<e YOU ean ge t out KI d !e*OT2 tbe stri^sfs to prevent iitjuy the deer, jt kar bj m tde lor m\- Rnif S O F MiRTH . THK NON-ADVERTISER. ~Tsir v.b » l.-:''p:siyfc a- njurh Rood k^nne A\ v.'if ma>- \r!s > (!tn> !j'* Sunday pants Tc c .nib a barbed wire feiicv. res nre uoff opt?ii Ws prc fvr ours Ou- na»io :H! S sfL-ir-r C •ifreTTTTsTng u «'t«:*-d. T T turns out th-wt she Muses were bus* MuH p »\t5 wi>r. Q bir n in Auinst. bui B? •'-*'• ut'ihs* poelrv is b^ m in tbtf sp n i,;. W f |je«.r « *j\uti deni o f r s riiiiiu' pilch— f ,V-. tiiit ti'ic r,?;>••- of '•ifi-hfnrk^-ftjt.iiit l'ul,- «-:i -••nv •»:•, lb -.1 ;\cc^um as yet . •• A Wiiv fr\:- in I.»vv with H< j r H.'.HtVini *' i> th - t;t-p o f .-t fitj.v sio'-v. T h »i's just th<- w IT with i *v n .'I, Wants t o ht «re h*r },<..-.Hji:id to death. A 's^ektif* •« 'd? 1 of= f rnw is lh^ Iftt^st, hu? if iitc!is^.ir;-ib}':iy. Nf*c!itiVs made o f iiPtisp ftr** srii! u;>fd iti Tt x *, a:«d tht-y are said lu laM a JB**!; «3 icnj. as hf* ii\ r es. Ii is »i? -o.sed \ha; the original desl/n for the b«:d]ie>Je! b.,d of-freed-mi w.*s uk*-j. from * Joi-ser ftrnier who liiied the iuud b\ k-epiu.^ b>-ir]ors. , FUrida tuurist--puffing on her eye-£l«s? it lusuec? si coforvd i^dni-in puris on the b?Jich : ''This trust be *h a they cuii a fy\i-*-.n Vn'1 via'3 pUte i*3 s=tid to be val- u rl ,t $S D.OO^.O'.'O She doesn't e«J off P^=le at a.l m^t'.a, bui rt-serves it fe: us- irbvn sk- has compaj?. A c>:itemp >rnrr s ys that draignin^ ^ruli pntitr^ is a good bo&int-s^ for youn^ women. The your.j woraeu do not ngr^e with hia«. Thev do not hke to furuish'dr- * : ^.S f,>r vali S ivvers. ' A pipu'ar wrriffr, vho snm^times b-.d a bid 4 i gp^li \ wrut^ *h«- r.ime of she iilus- tri«us HUtnir of \ Psi/ritn's Progress*, us *• Joh', Bunion/' His publisher su^ested tli ii it b=- put ia a foot note. Th J IT;-*, to whon ib> papers are dev>t- ii.^ so m *t»y cuiumnj is not tbe holy m;n * 1 tided to in th«* oouplei: **Kts cat», t'icks and wives, huw tnany are going to Sun; Ives? ' Tne me.i:»esf m«n w*» ever heard of w « tli-r -ive whop.tKa jree^ed bis potato bu^5 t'« d^iilh and then inked up tl'.e Ctrca>5S'^ r and iried Jhem out over a slow fire in order to irpf tb*» p-r « sr* en oat of them to sell to the d u^gist. t^e f'h;los:ipher ha.=? gaid, ( : Send TJP tb/ dresses a ironan hit jror.i and I will her autobiography *' This would Se a very cheap in i in^e-iioas WHT for a man W'th a i:irg- fjtuii'r to accumulate a ward- p f> tbe ienduris. F'f'V—A^ai y try ;he fo'iowJ\^: Take the t\i! of the horse bot«etfn the bind if\»s *' d in* it ^y a cord to the sadiie zir.h. Six'h— Tie H iiriujr around tlie ht»rs\'s ear. c!*»so to the isend: tiiis wiii divert his atreutiou and S;art him. THE twenty first national CDcanip- rncnt of the Grand Army will be bold at St Louis on tbe 28ib. 29sh and 30th inst. The attend'-mc.! will be so large tknt it bap> b en determined that ooly Graod Army mfeo aod vetoraDS of the late w.tr, \riih 8)np of- Veterans, shall partiuip-ite in tbe parade. Tbe biiH- n-ss session of th'^ enc-inpRicnt will be h-id in Exposition Kail. Kational headquarters will be e^tab-i-died ai tlie Southern Hotel. All railroads have :mde ft rate of one f.rf f»r the round rip uek->tn gnc4 rfoir.g from Sejteaibt r 24'k to 2S'h r and\ returnifi^; froui Sep- tember 291h to October 5.h. When tho FjRtem is debilitated by iis-\ca«e it should be stt^aarthe;iei and \enewed with A/erV S«r!*apariila. Tki- Tiicdirine inrariably proves itself worthy of a 1 th«t can be ^aid in 1t> fWvor. S «ld by drnw is ts and dealer- in nicdiciuec. Yi'lev- ?1. Six botUes, Wtir 20,000 FEETKaiAXD2 Spruce Clapboards FOR SALE AT G. A. k J. FARQUBAR'S. FOK_SALE. mHE HOUSE AND LOT OF THE JL late Nei! Campbell, in th« Tillage ©J Fort Covi^gtoa. The house is in excellent condition, an4 the location one of the most desirable in the town. Price and terms reasonable. Apply to JAMES FAT, Executor, Fort Covington, X. Y. July 2tth, 18S7. S-tf FORJ5ALE. T HAT SPLENDIDLY LOCATED business stand on ea«t aide of Water St. opposite the Stafford House, at present ocev.- ltd by IIr. Sawyer as a shoe shop and dwell- ing. Comfortable hon*e and convenient «hop : pood barn, w«ll of cxeeiirat water. Ample frontage for eomnoodious building; iarge garden plot in rear. Wiil be sold on reasonable terms. For informalien and rube. '* Do you know,\ said a dignified lookirjj man, •' fjjiit I never ta*:ed whi=key?*' *' No,\' was the r^ply, •' I know lo)» of M- lers that £ u*p ii d«w» quick th»t way. tui J &££*** ^ tteir >om<-h<iw I cuu'd aiwHvs get more ev.joy- i ffi.^^iti..?!: mv.tt out of it b? letiirj* it go slow—urues- 1!3 ciear pizen.\ *' Does an alminac tarn to newspaper m-lien i? get* o'd?*\ si?k<d li«?e F eddie of Editor Brown. *• No. M«.*ter Freddie, of course not. Wbj d > you 4.sk ^uch a qu^g- tiuv»?*' \Why \).»\m %;»d a IsoU yt-ur's aiuiinac had n:or\ n«-wg in it ih:m v\.:r pn-^r.\ F-i-M:. \- f'lier »oudcrfed ^iJT partieulari apply to Mr. Rowe at THB &cjr office. ir fomre lumnu. Baitacu a«w. lifhi p a •/eitfcw aex e»dl7 e&ra from M <t«ata to $5J» ?>r ei-niai. tit * pr*frtioi>aX raa b/ dervtlaf AU Ueir tine to the k««ta^s«. B«r« *a4 (lrU earm utrlr u •aactt u m»n. Thu ail wbo aee ti>!* a*/ ««ad their *d JrtM, aid te»t tee tttiafH. »« sake tirii o*tr. Ta «>?k u art a»C »<!i c«d«&e4 «-« »Iil aved «B« 4«iUf to pay fcr the iro«bi% a' •Titiai. Full i5 4 Ul I M fi 6 * C l/f i ||n « Hrotf koi . BB .V I i II for si. tkaa at aartfei I I j 11 -•- o*-W TO* a.. irtfeiac elM la UU »<.rli. C*;Jt»l flrit' start. Ctxlij *«t£t *a4 tmai tr«*. ; * O . ?*rJM.zi, 1 HOUSEHOLD AND FARM. A-' (Parth-rn fi >or is the begi for pou'trv Mo-* *ii«»ti<-.n iJjJin heretofore j * fceine j>^id tbe c'over Cf,op in »he »oq»hern states. F.*rm «r« are repor?*-.] to consum* 35,000 los.8 «>t twJtife per ye<»r on reef binding har - T i*» crown PHfice of G-rmnnr gr]:< J 000 quart* i»f iniik duilj from la's d^iry i<*rm ne<*r Ht^'Iin. J. W. Gomestock, o f O P*>pfield. Ind., con&ideiii s»w»*#t c »Mr*i* mi k lb«» most t-il-c- Ur# rem»'dy f«»r bi g couiera, T a h'V*; ft«*ek ot. y.'njr farm wjiic-b «i' l **-ll lit li:^h prio«-s. l»!e*ni a jod mmd\ 6:iy »tf<»(|>by « rejrwt'Ted dtntt Ijurw; <#r trOUvr. Bhi'e the oi >rt ia t(tu;ig and btruug. , . I i reply to * quecn-xi »% to ih*- expedien- cy of k«J»i»t* b«>^ ovAr minlfer in the cen - ter of a airi»»}«irk. J .in<« H^ddm thinks th«-y »«uW h« w»-U protected if the Btran V.MS m*'ckwl »u lurn w«i«r. H#ttn:sU invad e in the graw fj«mi'y b<r- !»•*. wh**«i«. oi;i«, corn, rice.tim ithy, r**d4<*p, l4i«** 1 gr4»% s^ 1 * 1 Citiie, iorjbomj etc. C'°. CARRIAGE MAKING SHOP. ALFRED GENDRON, [For *sii years with Jatm* Courtn«5*J B EGS TO INTIMATE TO THE PUB Uc that he is now carrying on the busi- uess of Carnage Making and Eepairine fn tho r,-e!l known Jam^s Bethune KJ>op on <:iiat.-augHy ftrett west, and rcopeclfully »o- 3i< its a ijbare of i>atrona^\. Ati work entrusK^d to him will h* ex^cn- ted iu a substantial manner, and a t Jalr iivlng rate*. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tbe advertiser having bt^-n permanently sure«J of that dread di*eaa£, Consumption,by a eimple rem«wly, is anxioua to make known to h!« fe!low'*ufferers the moans of cure. To alt *rho desire It, he will wnd a «opy or th« prescription usc*«i, [rB«r], wlfb tb« tJr^tkMj* for pr^parin* and using the Mmt- wbJrh th»y win find a *ure cure tor Cf/ugha., Coldt, Conrumjflion, Atthmrt, Bron- chitis, AT. Parti «•• wishing ti e Prescript Jeu, will pkawe addre« t Rer, B. A. U ^d.—J>i. J. Itogt-rs, LillingtoB I have fi-uvni. Ayer's Ilafr Vigor iu- l vcliiab'f for iinTflvsir.j the growth of ! 1;;J; whvn it h'.id b^coKis weak and thin, ; aU) for restoring the natural color to gTRv hi.ir. Tlii* prejiaration ia aLi» an i-xcellou*- droisinr, and ufay be lised j Wituoyr d&r,p.T of soiling tU6 clothing:, i It reiiiivrs the h;ur soit aiid pliant, anil ' imjsRrts to it a gloasy ^appearance. — \ Krh. E. F. Schmnavher, Kociie^ttr, N. Y. I I li#:ve never found cnytliing wlaic'a ! pi'»**« in»^ ^ucll ]>tric<.t siitiiifac'tion as I ! fc*vr receive J Jroiu Ayer's Hair Vigor. \ It restore* the origiua.1 color to gray litLr, iiupAi-t« f» gloss and softac-ss, &nd r^niovfi «il dftuur.iJf. —Mrs. T. S. 6. li.atv.itf, ii«K>n Kapids, Mich. > till\ *.ktl r Jh(JV 1 lV.il *- ICiiJliUJ iV i ilUAilWIB U i Md. . scalp. —J. C. ^ayieaa, Allendale, 111. An attack of brain fever caused my liasr to JfJl out. I applied Ayer's Hair \ igcr \which stimulated a new growth of Inur in a few weeks. I have u*e<l e ght bottles of the Vigor in two years, much more than was necessary\ as a restorative, but I liked tho article a* a dressing aud have siuco continued to use it for that purpose. — Vincent Jones, Kichmond, Inu. I have used Ayer's \Hair Vigor for th« la«it ten years, ftnd take pleasure in pfo- nouncing tiiis pj^naxtttioi) all it i* recoiB- mended to b«. I aiu now 50 year* ol Uge, and my hAir is ia as healthy a con- aition as vhen I was \J&. — Eaw II. P. Wiilianis. Davidson College, is*. C. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Prepered by I>r. J. C. A r«r k Co., Lowii!, i£a*a. 8c)J jj Drag£>«*> asd P«rfwa«r», Assist Nature Nature whenever she appeals for aid. Lww of a^H-tite, Weakness, Sluggisb- nesw, and Depression,, are often indica- tives thai tlie Wood is bupure, and uoeds altered re tifAtment. Acer's S«r»apa- iViia k a highly coueeutreted wcUac; of the best alterative aud kiood purifiers. F«c reonti* I was afflicted vith nery- ous prostration, W€*.kaess, Lancaor, Gecera. JJrbihty, and Mental Dejection. \ By Purifying rny blood with A y»r's r &ar»apari 11a. l •was t ()r.ni>!et*-iT cured. — Mrs. Mary 8t*v»:ii5, i4i Ciu/folk St.. Lowcxl, Mass. I.&st spring I suffered fr«m Gaa«ral De-biiify itnd Loiis of Appetite. I corn- re zn-'&i tAk^sy; Ayer's Sarsaperil-a, «nd fell much bftr^r. By ivs reaiiuued i\»e my sti-f.ri^th was fully restored. Other taeusbcrs uf my family have also betui grettly benefited by this medieius.— bauiuel Lrovrn, So. Merriinack, N. H. Dera&nds that the blood shall be kept puro. The Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels, canoot maintaiu a healthy • actiua if th* Him current is slu^gi^U and cJ«easod. For purifying aad Titalizing t:*e Vlood, no oth«r jae^icine can be cvoupartMa wita Ayar's Far»aparilia. I have suffered greatly, for years, fr<jj» Loss of Appetite aiiti Gecaral De- bility, caused by aa impuro condition of Tht Clood. A few bottles oi Aynr's Sarsaparilla ro- : seered my healtli. — Mary O'Sullivan, , JiJiJ V/ashingtoa st., Boston, Mass. ! I hav&» ua«ii Ayer's S&rs*p&rilla, for ' myself and iu' my family, for tiie past Z5 years, and have always iotitiu it to be aa «3*ctivc bloo*i puriiier, and restorer of app«tit«\ and strength.- For a wouiau iu declijie, or at the critical period in life, Ayer's ParwiPariHa lias no equal.— i Isauoro Spraker, Bridgewater, ATK. New Advertisements, LiTMTfum— v\ ; -. v Y lr -rii : n;. -<i !•'• •.•'. O»vinsu-p • »--•• ; f '\ ni •*'r- I. . ii::'\L;S!K- fSOOf OF TH X<* 8--•--•j.s»i . ;•' rvi A. il» s ri;v, y . OF a K ; • c-:.-.»-! risr a I WILL. AlE * .li.-'.-ek. ••F re- t.v. if*\ nrrt. at i, H Thoroi-*ah!y r^fltt d and throagho-4. BUM to and from all Train*, cunh.-clloq with Boa s fnr C Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Prep&?«l bjr Dr. J. C A. w & Co., Lowell, Mas*. 8*id by aU DrafguU. I'riee $1; alx botUw, $ A. & A. WRIGHT'S Comer CHateaufay & Water Streets. A fine line ef Coffins and Caskets, Black and White Cloth eevered Case.s large r»riety ef Buri 1 lk>ht«s Shrou ]-, a Habiu, &c, fji' (lentli'-men. Ladies and Caii<ireu. T.S uken charge of Fr<?e of Chart*. Yon can save from Five to Tra ars 011 «acq Ca^kai. Call auci examine sU»ck£and be conTineed. Woai?o taanufacturo &t.d ko^p for pale A FINE LINE OF FURNITURE! Saskfig, Doors, and Blinds, Moulding?, Shinglea, Litk, Lumber, Clapboards, Newals. Bani^iers anl Hani Bails. t^T 1 Pianmg, Satwing, Turning, Tonorninjr'ami Grovin.2, Dt)vctailing, dono by machinery. Aico PanelliBg and Carviug. W« have tJit Best Equiped Shop in Northern JS.Y., and can do the BEST WORK on short notice and VERV CHEAP. FULL IN EVERY LINE ! Cttxr DEALER IN CLOTHING, Csipa, Soots <5 In order to reduce our large stock quickly, we will from now until the 4th of July inaugurate A Grand Clearing Sale! or MEWS', BOYS' AND CHILDRENS' CLOTHING, And will sell goods for a small margin over cost!! »• DROP IH YOTOSELF, AND BUY WHERE A DOLLAR WILL GO TEE FARTHEST. ANDERSON.'.. •'viih th^lr pat\ ev«-ry a'fcn'l- STAFF68B H88SI, VATM «T»SKT, Pr«prlt1»r liru-h t-i-.. iMunkw-n .CxiUtt.y, S--W York? ^i. l.rt.vr-u--v .C««untv, New York ; Earl hy? , :o».iiiga . fort Cavit^on , Krai.klin tfuuty, Nr-w York; l''li&\>ril bmlth and i*s*;.- ;Stni;h b !b re,.idi«4f a: F«>i t Co*viiig- i'inij:R-!'l. YfroH'iit ; JU^U'ti Hok'cn aud .lli'.iti>i*. voiw.i titles ail ti.r nex; *>r kj-i ami h ii--i at iiiw ar»4 wi*l«'V. r>; Lt>rtn3!o K. Hitch- c« ck. l»!?«l !!».• t«>wn ot Fort C«.vingi«Mi in t\\» *V.uisty oi FfRi'kiia, an:i Siate of N-e^ 1 York. • ! »cen-*d. ** «<i ari-ciins ; V.'i:*ren«. .M x*oJ« r >f. s-jri. vart, Mse pole •x»-cutor named In th* 1 last wit' find t*t»t»- mi'Bt of t\\* said Lor^nxo K. Hlt»bcock, dd- c^a^ed, has iaMy uppHo^l to our Sarr«>g*te oi our County of Frank Ho, to have th» s.akl will provpd KS a will of rcn.1 and per- ! ynnal property ia pursuance of the statute H AVING TAEK N POSSKSSUlN or j m »uch cas.-mida tend provide. rht- ab.ivp WH-11 known ho'.*!, ti»* yrup: i- j Yea. and <*ath of you, are therefore cited eior.ini it, M a CH:1 ffm iiis taujy friends ami ; RJ;'J required p«.>r.*onaliy to bo and appear b;;fi»ro our^said Surro«za(e, at his «31ce in th» Cmirt Uou>e, in M«lono vWaf , In the sittinj; And bed room-; ftr.^ now txins uirnish- j County. «i KrjiakHn. ou tho ITHi day of Oc- <>d TVU'.I new aiul M'i,Vni «ju;p«\.ir.i». and ia j to>»er nsxl, K*. t#u f.'elo^k in Jbe forenoon :ho course oi a ft,w \»>-ek» »« Jt»'t»r> kitriNeJi ! of tl-sut 4*iy, th«n and there to attend- \tbo th* 5s'.»»5v,-ti wiU l»« ra»vk:d auVonsst :V»« l b*-s? I |>rob*to *f the waid last will ai>d testament. ap]>viot ••( ii-.bf l> in N'«r;hern NVwY»ik. j -'Ajidtfaay of the uf'>r.-s&ia--;>eri>ons aro 'Pho t«*%.es wj.l niitr.y;; be .*n}>plipd wi!b j under l» j J^O *>!'Vwenty->nt> y^af's.-th^y will he bfsi o£ edibles to* e procured in tht-iuar- | please to tal:. iio;i«s t*,nt ?'.;«.v are requirej- C«»s«ns'>rc5al travellers will be furui&hed » have cuv-, iva4 1'tVtoy have uoiv, th»t th^jr tvit'i w»jjfVt.v»•-»<*»' *f*a^*i l rooms. j Appear and apply tor the api*ii:ii mo ! .:t of a Baru ;'nnd' S.abie r,««ospm.>drt'ions of the j sptcif.l suatduip, or MI Use ^vtr.t.of their b*H dvscri}Hion aud caroiu! nttei. dance as- | future, <- s _:ir»c! i-> do a ». a *jw;-i-iaf. ?:nn:di»n S'iro4. l W! \ be iij>i»i it»!'-d t j tlic Surrujs.'iH', t'> iip- Fr^e conveyance to nnr» frojrj 1!iv rars. ap:1 i p*ar Tor ii.cm nr 5 il ;ase .-n;-.- of iWn.r. iiuer- proba'.f ol i ha «U it will be the sol^ aim of tho man- j »aid will. und welfare -In iwtlimnny whereof wt ••rernenl to i:jpur<? tho CMmfort und welfare j -In iwtlimnny whereof wt haTO caused .1 the jmtrons of the •• SiafTord.\ L - «ho stnl o: ,,ffio« of <-ur said Hurrf-gnie Respi-ctfolly, j to b? her*;>SDto ntllxj-d. WUn-$s 48 THOMAS LEE* {. Hon. Uor:ic<i A. Taylor. Surrogate, of NEW GOODS — AND— RS£W PRICES —AT— J. & G. B. RUSSELL'S, Where YOB will find a FRrSH STOCK OF GROCERIES gUCH AS TEAS, SUG4RS. LARD. CANNED GOO D> mess. Lemons. nran»»s, r*ar»d:'es, <\i5ars To'>»c«o». flrisr Ki>ot and M^rs--h»am ttjwa, SSiia^\ GraraDa a»d >'rq«ks, FISHING TACKLE and all kind* ol FISHSaMENS* SUPPLIBS, FAMILY FLOUR. B«*t brands always on hand. OPPOSITE <k THE SDM M OF»rCS. oznmder THE OLD STAND! LARGER ADDITIONS TO S STOCK CHOICE FAMTLT GROCERIES Everything Good and Cheap. TEAS. COFFEES, SUGARS, SPICES, BREAD, CRACK ERS, BISCUIT ! Bread! HI* o!d and well-known BAKERY i* still In full operation, and when none of the - \ taffof 5ife M happens to be on hand (which Is a rare occurrence) plen- ty of oth^r goods can always 1* found in the »tore. REMEMBER—THE OLD STAND! Water Strert Two Poorsf North of the Lower Bridge. C. B. MTXKLER MILK! MILK!! IC3E3, IC23, ICE I T HE UNDERSIGNED REHS TO IX- farm th« residents or Fort Covlnxio* thae <«uring tbts w»» n be will b* happv to farnlnbaU requiring the »i»me FItKSU MILK in any quantity doslre*. liellwery will oe made by thedrtai*rof th<p ten «ra.gonof Me«sr> Runs«U & BlHt.rhard during his trip through th© village every morn) g. R. D. BLANCHARa May 28, [j s>iid Oou»:y ol Vranklin, j»i th:-- Surro- gate's office in Maione village, this -2iid day of August, 1»S7. K. A. PRATT, Tlerk of th-> Surrogate's Court ALBERT IIOBKS, Attorney for the Petitioner, Xiaiea,*, N. Y. 14-w7 NOTICE 10. TX PURSUANCF. OF AN OiU)E? fc OP JL -Hon. iJoraee A. Taylor Hijrr.\cate of the conoly of Franklin, note«.' ; Is hfr».-hy siven to nV* persons havin*:.claims agsltis-t Creigh- ton Wtight, kiieo: the town oi Wt-Ktvilie. iu <aic{ rousty of Vrankfin, d-.ct-H!»<-d, Jo exhibit ihc saine, wiii ti e VOOJII-IS ;h> ri'Of, to the SiibsciNiKr, aUiB!iBist-a'*»v of tie xoods, chat- t«is and cr«»dlts of ,<-a.d deceased, at his redone* and plat-e of bnsim as in said town of Westviilei on or before (he 27th day of December nest. JoIlN C. WBIOHT. Admlp1«=tratoT. CASTWELL, BA^Er.&CASiwELL, At:y\«. Tg H6U CLfciBS. P FIiS r A N J TO AN ORDER OF Hou. Horace A. TavVir, Surrogate of the Cfitinty oj Franklin, heretofore niwde, tiotiQi' is h*=rcby glv^ji to all p*r>-c»ns having fininis against William W. Stot-kwt-il iato of :te town cf Westvi!!e. in said ountv, de- c^a«ied, to present tht -<-.<mt with !he vouchers ;hereof lo the undersigned at his place of bussse*. at the stor«» oi Honry A Ordwjvy, at Fort Cevinjfion Centre* in ths town of Fort CovingloH in ?ald county, on or before the 3d day of Be»eaaber, 18S7. Dated June J»»t' f 18S7. GKO. S. HENRY. Execufor. MATT C. RANSOM, AUoroiy. 1-^26 NOTICE TO PROVE T>UhSUANT TO AN OUD^R u]< acy , XT Horace A. Taylor.^nrrojiaic ct tho CULL* 5- of Frankiin, heretofore m*de, Kotite is hrre- by gWen to HJI persons hav5ns claims apamst Brldijct Ho!4r», late of F©rt Covlnfton, in said county-,, debased, to present the same with the rouchar« thereof to tha undersigned at tbe law office cf i!a£t C. Hansom. Fort « ovington villago, N. Y., on or before the 22nd day of October, 1SS7. Dated April 20, 1SS7. HIRAM X. BURNS, Executor MATT C. RAXSQM, Attorney. 47-^38 JOHN F. STRATTON'S Celebrated Pat. (Jane 7, ISS7) \Sublime Harmonie,\ ri Silver Beed,\ SOLO AGQ8EIDE6MS. JOHS F. STRATTON'S ROY&L MOUTH H&PMONICAS The Qnest Mouth Harmonica* poasibl* to make. Bend for Descriptive Catalogue and Prt«« List. With the exception of Brass Instruments, no goods sold at rHaiL JOHN F. STRATJON, Importer and Whot«-*a)« dealer ia *U lei B 4 of MuaJcaJ *if>rch>iin\\*e. t 49 MHi.Jpti Ijine. New York. etnfe/? Brtlw that.will IIK-TOHF Tan,I-\eckUt, Pimple* nnd fitotehet, leavJny the akin noft, Hrar and beautiful; «l*o! nut run Ion* tor pn*- dJicfnc a luxuriant trowtb of balr on a bald head or ».m*K»th ftao« Addrma, including $0 itaiup. BUT. VAXDBLF A CO., II fi •I... JI.1L. .. FARM FOR SALE. S IHATF.D HALF'SULK WEST OP ^«»rt Covt-.igton C«*e«w, wh<Tf i i ocat»d »tor\ i>oiit-olTSf*, M<hn*tt, chtwvtmrtftry, #»«., ami two and a hall miles from FVirt <V»vtr>g- tonxlllufp.kncmn a<« •!»*• T^^m* I*ark«r f«rm: containing on* hundrtd »'!-«•» r*fppi»n4 luiid, w«*ll fenc^i and wsirr* d snd rnnd haiMh ingR, Fine orrhard. com prying apple, pear, grHi*e. muUb«>rry. plain, rhfrry, gtkoaeherrjr artd currant, In b«*Mrtnc enmlUinn. Th* p<»e« «ill **• sidd with or wttbout *toek »nd tm p!.«nnen»«. Trrms mtsonabto. For pmrtloo. lar« apply to th« owner on tbe prMni** JOB MoOSBOOR. I 1