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SUN/' NEWSPAPER, a and Published* at ROWE * SON. . iVATEf. HlttKT. HENRY P. ROWE-. || OF SUBSCRIPTION ; PER ANNUM. JBustncss Directory. rBI tJOB A Hi ©f^CKTT'-rroNs toct ea (a(M and » 4x88 t Living Prie-ight •I VOL, 3-NO. 23. FORT COVINGTON, N. Y., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1887. PRICE FIVE CE::TS. \L CARDS. DUCIGS Selected Poetry. ! wild beasts began to move about. I ld h th li d THE IXK>R OF HEAVEH, ' I g hear them Fiiarling land ll rid d ltd v , . ! I read last night of thr- promised land, J3U.HrcillSOD» i A world thr.t Is freft from pain ; ! And I thought with joy of a clajped band, i J Whfjse (fRwp 1 mljfh't retrain. a Building, 131 BL James '• I pond*r*d lonie on the mists v.bich hid \\ eel k-mircal ' Thote v f -a'terfui shores from riev, ' ! And a amils broko forth tha tears amid, * fiND THE COURTS IN j i longed to be brave Rod true, ~* i of BeauUarnoi*, BMfnrd | To .bear with the conflict of worldly *tri/*, Accounts f-ix collection j To be <ieaf to crh's of tin, jd to the firm Montreal, or ! To patently wait for tho hwttrr life, HZunUugrlen, j Which n:y coui must enter In. g j growling on all ride?, and located I jguar in a tree not far removed jg v j from mine by his constant snarling 1 at • something in the jimgle. seemed alive with wild beasts'. • Our st «* ? R«*forn»nt»rie*. What I knew was cowardice on i _, „, ~ . _.. my part was taken bv all the others i ihe ^ tat f o t ^ e . w ^ (rk has - a l v Wtte the act of a man who would ! pa*pntly determined to find the John's explaining the matter =o p: that it i? probable that T1K: claim? hi AL CARDS- * to th T AND |^ Rcsidouco and efflce, Wiu- |, IVwrt Covingtou, N. Y. urn our ey And dnrkeu our own K If TTC will not c*rn«!\ t*ie Tbnl offers il« ampla s, If earthly love is caaght, in vain SUalt vre te«*: fae«%-en's store. promised land, unshine. goldtu grsla » . not feel what fear was. Next day j b f* st method of dealing with we returned to the pool, but found ! Y lcts - h ™£ Sin S wa3 one o f tnc i moved about to get a better look,. | neither snake nor'tiger, and the ' fal > and^ greatest ^ «>i industrial; hrtd suddenly lost mv-grasp on j rhinoceros had also taken himself •. P/^on?, \\^d it )-icl'led a substan-' the gun. and' had thc moriifka- away.— London Chrenidc. ! * ial revenue to the state until tho tibn-of hearing it strike-the ground ... \ r Mmmoral agitation against the below with a heavy crash. My idea was t-o jret possession of it as POOTI as possible, and I descended n there was a < DerBonal' r>roi>ertv beloHirine- t-o a ' K '; 1 4>i ! : !i \ I' r -. u -r^ x p> :i;itrea. nut as v. for the good of Li^mselver. v/a,- ihe Tturo. *Pho crirrii- : kn\T>n During the | waiting there for five minutes, j all I knew. As I -hntried back too j previous year^ thf>ueh there will -. .- .... .)O a surplus avail a'i.io i'«>r exporta- oi the hay exporters will be <-,-.n- tion. 33le \United StuK\< will also sidcred by^the •-f»mnri<=ion shortly ' be a%Fe to spare .--^rue, in«»te:»l of to meet in \Va»-hini'to:i.— Brack- importing.\as thev did la-t ?or--on. riffa (0*0 fi^r. - : r*Uoip«l^toll,of.Vf W d T*K> oi^rfaiTaH»7iiic'irn I tester\ who earn\* SlO.ffi*:> a yeiirby \ ' inspecting the dinners for wealthy A spacious farm-kitchen, when : dinner-givers. What he does i,-; to oeiected Jfflizeetlany. H FRENCH, BARBER AND ,\Waterslrcet Foil Coviiiff- l TEltfilBtE XI«HT. for j secure an order for its' restoration •; { t j-from the quartermaster who had! | my perch I heard his sharp daws j charge of it. But he was obdurate, i | tearing at the bark, and I was I and insisted that it should here- j truly thankful for the knowledge stored only -through an act of congress. CMIII the attorney for • tfe .plaintiff persisted, and again > he wrote to Quartermaster General • Meigs for an order of restoration.' This was about the seventh at- rlgibly ii'i . BLOOD, *, RKJiT, PBOViSIOilS a villaffe called | On leaving this place and wMk | : ivintr m ranivf about 30 miles dis- :,. ln that\ he could not climb. As I j j reached my perch I da-ew my knife i a£4hc only weapon 4eft me, and ttfife/iagferf ftffliag that I had es- • caped him fpiiheinem cut, walked tempt, and the officer had gr< impatient. He wrote an exceed- , . . . . mglv vigorous reply, in which he aoreH '• ^ luch f v f i :' rii ? eri . v m thc emphatically refused to do as re . ; P«^sion of the Shakers and it .^engaged at this quested. The -handwriting was i J\ aa ' !i f a a •.,... --- ; -.• iOp«d u woaf!\from frightful. Thc attorney ? aw his -\ he f. Ll °5\?- A] 1 boys committed • • • ° •- - ,>..,. ; to this retormatory will have to as incor- :l\ tO Who in ; they are n=^i • ^cnicTii-cd lor any doiinite term. .. but until they have shown that • the habits and de-Ir^ of tho • criminal ha^o l^en ovf-rcome. The hist experiment ih a reformatory ; fur bt»v?. which ha? been establish- • ed at Canaan. Columbia comitv. there's a clean and lovinp nvther : ffQ into the kitchen and taste? z? prculmg over it, * .bout a, pUa,- • ^ c f ^ ^ UQQ , aR{1 made (]i , ]ieH? advising whatever his palate PUG;- gests to improve the flavor. This done, P& pockets his fee of live guineas ; and driver; to the next dinnei^ijjivi.mz patron. It is said that his nightly ii-rt c-^rriprises manv houses through the L tndon. ng< nt as any ^p«»t on .v;-.-th. The . reat ruove vrith its cheorfuHv =insr- '. ig ketile. the »n\o-..th piiiutvd il.n.ir. ' •:o l.Taidr-d rue ff>r muthcr\- feet : ^/ qir rkine <\hair in which ?ho -iiz r ^\:-1 -T-W?\ t-tw eoraniir-n- and y^-tv.nias and «.--iher\eu?y-|L'r--'winf: i.iai.t-: in the -, the big i~ f pp e rr the po«, r child that does not' a lite-start in pen a room. It t ) l et' fulness. The < ociors =ay it is un- pectre;-?cg in the y , Li is fin a farm of six hundred ; he in- his raer. and as lie could not read it. he aim ply said : \ I do not remember signing it.\— Boston Transcript. as to fit them for life in me west where the test openings can be found for them. Instead of being herded together in one larg-; biiiid- \ the bf^'s are to be divided crashed into ihe •»•» } and reached by a path inrought ailed right over his t They, were csked how they manag- I tages. R bnll curving in tie j ed. * Mias Ko. 1 for answer pulled j = noceroa parsed on off her sBp|fer snfi flowed her ad-j before lie could ihajaced- view*- of datning. There \ amraM *i | tii>&lie tiger lighted on his back | on aixd the ^aiTdpung there. The big fellow j was, the dared .No. 2 to show her eo:\i:r:ual]y they conio with costly laces and jewels and even th dustripns burglar is 'l-nnir -hare in the crusade. A wonvn • in Memphis sewed £700u in green- backs, which her h-usi^na hnd earne4 ? into the deep recesses of a bustle and one night- some on.? contents. The bustle i= -a iailuxe from every point of view. The sooner the biistlo is bust:ed out of I An attempt to put in pocket size ; being the better for the race, st , Atlas is usually aceorapariied bv ; rough, inaccurate, and inelegant kitchen that ihe^hiid^ cltbrt '• CU5 ^ m3 . h ° lJ5<i '' for comfort and .plrnsai? in this confiscating tiicm growling November weather. There from. Europe at i? seljool to be ?ure. but irL-ht set- in almost as soon as s^hfol\ i-]c,;^ and in thc lu.urs borwe-en fv.tr o'clock and bedtime ?<--Dif:?V>i must bed« =ne I<T the child whose i\al. healthful crv is '• some- thing to do.\—American Aory-vl- Uirulfor Norcv-ber. A Slaady Pocket Alias. on theSrd of Novernl-erconGained\ two columns of rep.-.-rts of meet- g two colum s of reprts of meet .i cngravin^.and printing, but in the ' ings of suppressed branches of the ; New Pocket Atlas of the World. | published by Ivison. Blakeman ; & Co.. 7-33 <k 7-55 Broadwav-. New i York, this is not the fact. Nii^etv- ; one Maps containing nearlv everv •geographical point of 'interest •• throughout the world, are i Xatioaal League. Ln an c-iiitorial it characterizes the removal of O'Brien to Tiillumora ggnl as an outrage, and says it was done on behalf of the landlords. Hence- forth, it eays. the people will make the landlords hosu.ses iVr O'Brien's Maps leave nothing to be desire . . by way of fullness, they are iullv I up to date, and show every recent i discovery, or change of boundarv. • One hundred and twelve pages '•-•f terse, -well .arranged, and liccn- ; rate information concor'nii-g every important country or =tat~ on the and notraze tiiis torture ho-ise to the ground. Please G*H1, not quite. If O'Brien, is harmed, for ever'v hair of his head Irishmen will exact compound vengeance. LATE English ^arc-r* nssert thnt important counny or =tnt5 on the Lord.*Randoliili \Churchiil will re- glole, i^ilow the maps in this com- mace x.orf Landsdowne as ? over- pact volume, in tact, the boos; 13 \ ? not on!3- a comprehensive Atlas. nor\ general of the dominion , patrous Ttsitin? ihe '* > HUT rest assured that noth- left undone to Injure their com- „' .'itts-tit whilo in Fort w jctlulijr, TEOMAS LEE. \ TCL 1912 k 1914 NOTUE gtrcot, Moatreal, I. C. Grant, *\ \Accommodation for 150 ca»fe! imp'ovement. Sltaatod two -wmlk from Btmaventnre D*pot. •od baggage waggons meet alt but also a condensed Gazetteer of Canada next May. Rai> ye 25, in ejfeet QcL id, 18S7. LEWB MASSES A SPRINGS .s £a3t, South tlad West arrires BsKalb June 7.45 a.m. Oedensburgv8^4aa.iM.; Pbihi- » ».O3 a.m. ,-Ctartoo, 10.S9 am. ; lii A!b 350 may go trrror three days water, but the hunter who j _, bis stand at a.pool is always cer- tain of big game of some sort, t-^ We eet out for our stations aboiit.; an hour before-gundown, each \pi us having a native attendant Jo; g remain through the night. before we reached the ^ J Just Me and for ten min- in Ms attacks, the grotriing and ehowing tvnd evidently becoming annoyed; He several \times lea» tiger : hiB^tc y ed to : tiie hack of the beast and eiWed «t%im in the fiercest num- re to lore placed. *_* * Thon^i gold in the ore i=J it ^a3 ,l«'Jie by mnible-^ager-Mi- rich and plentiful in the Mesi-ean f women m tlic if.^surr dej^irt- JiotinirVj tiio \inhabitaiits could \ meiit, v.ho^e trained ?i^;u-t -and not have been aware of any beUer ! touch are wGiiderfully -teute. It method of obtaining it than bv j is well known that the ashes of ~ sifth^H frmn river sands. Not- ; newspaper if dampened' will sin : the whole world, and ail put in an : dolph WilTpay a visit to his father- : attractive and sub5tantiarbii:4:nsr. in-iaw, Mr. Lawrence Jerome, in .and sold for fifty eeats. On the ; ^ew York, within a sliari time.. ; receipt of this ?«m tne pubnsher, and i tis alleged that he'will not i m \' tO any aaare53 - ; return to Expand, but that he will ; §pend tJie time interveiiing his j arxryalin America and the assump- ': tion of the duties of his ROW office A3CD OOXJEESfT. erous obser- | traces of printing. So it was with slv wrought • bills. Tlieie women would moisten ;old objects in Mexied, EemaiTtHe ps.vka^e5 r of nppnrc-ntly useless '» osrnTPords dioxdd establish j ashes, aiid to their experienced withstanding his nume ^rations of iaaryclousl whiieniy man was' trot-tmg along f f hd f j ber, buil dou)>t if he infiicted h h , ^ injury through the tough hide. Zacatala, where the earth-which -fke \rhinoceros elepscd leaped down fronY. a limb with, a !! * Tfi>bt tb ebntaiued it was Trashed in wooden {vessel, and the gold-dust sank to I ^ c bottom.\ It wss also to be theft I was deomed to xiight wateh en the aw CA8S »» ran s.45 p.m. can b»ttr«en to run f ftcfc to the village for tretfk the, jungle, where he thrashed rJit&) I Dien ^ an< ^ send out another m^. \al^ufcin an ugly way for a long leav*. 1 He was off at onee, \and I ke^l ^el «aie>-- The tiger showed l»y hia tako i path until I reached the pool a«d ; 'actiewia that ho wanted me badly, ^^1 then lost uo time in aeeendins to the, Jfe uttered furious growls,^clawed *\\ f»cftffokt. I had a heavy rine snd^aitHe bark, of lb$ tree, an4 made Burlington, at d arriving ot Boston at PorUand «.(W CM iars were redeemed by these pa- tient w* men. A ^ovutry liier- ehant. ;iff\ai.-l cf banks, placed a lariiO sura of money in bills in a stone ]i\Y on a shelf ~ in his store where he thought it would be quite safe. When he went to look at it one day, some time after, it was a mass of fragmems. Mice had got into the jaif and chewed the bills into th* minute?! parts. They h:id natives washed gold out of the \ mixed them all up. and altogether .rA in small troughs/' j it was a fearful looking mcs?. It If ihh were the ©itfy aacans em- j'was forwarded to Washington and k iteiprdbablo that the j what do you think? Out of 81.1-45, uas saw it in all the instances I originally in a pile, a little over Q the great quantity that i $l,U00 was redeemed.— Exchange. and Bernal Diaz describe;} — - tat their etstemenU in tlusi CMM«MI u«jr EX!»«««»*«*«• 1 TIFF, tlsh in the Sea of Galilee • -^ • . . , T - - , i . , . , , . , , , i in BiaMn<r a tour or tne I.-nnea .have lately e^-n ciassinca, and States and\Canada. The political • prove to belong to ihe =peeks rccu- ' compHoatwns in which L^rd Kan- \ liar to the African lakes, not to tho dolph has become involved and | Mediterranean kind?, as hitherto j^ d ^comparative poverty are ; lake joining the Red Sea. which ' i was then a fresh-water lake, and j which in its turn may have direevi,. (iv communicated with the great \ lake svsteni of Central Africa.^ ; I A MAS .re^insr in Illinois has ; iust made ihe discovery that his uncle, bv the name of Willis, is - eni - ilUia i-t? M.-iucnco m tan- ;, Wormatiou and through j plenty of cartridg'CH and in my b<jll Vcyeraf springs iriSich Broiiglii him j \?*«*?**'• ^^ fc f^ d8ou !! ia PP i 3 r the htmt^'Mt^vsnall x ^rr|ed:}.within ami's iei^th .of tiMs plaV •• , . .- . , It W8B only wnefi ready to ascend !%m. He had jusl faBeu ^ack \ regard are grossly exag^eratett is , tJie platform that I discovered the] ftojn one of theae bounds^ When lie * absence of my ]>air of Colt's with j utfc5re<r*a^vwn4ao s fiid^^Q others their powder and bullets. Those fiwhtch preceded !i that nay Seeov< *,^« r «,,v»v* -.*« ^,w»^.^. *,.qgefVhtch preceded li that lay atten- • things had been intrusted to ravftion was at onee attracted. I made P » rv « ul t; and hehad been in ^eh[i»wt man instant that he had been a hurry to return to the village: floheJ i>y a large eerpent. For that he had carried them off wkK I aught I know the snake ninv have him. Just then, howew^'^be i»a» of the pistols dw not $l$&a\ot mucIC account to me. I climbed the platform,'pulled my gun up after me, and prcttv boon' l>eg«in to liar teji for the Imtlop of the man who /<£ | vrc*»M be Pent out to stay with nie v i I had reason to expect him before 1U ArrWiug at Ttoy 3.^1 A.M., A.W., N«w York 7.90'i.*. At with »lerplug ear via Central *'t. Troy, Albany and New York, ar- ; tsp all poloU ea*t. Aniro 8,S0j Sprtn*r.«M 6.00 A,*. d Cb U1 tralu— 10,65, *HJ wr»t 2.5tf p.m. oorso TUT. U., .topping at all#taitnn«. l*n*burn 11*0 A.M. C\>w^t- VUI» It , W AO.R.U., at O S - ir< with f: r.R. ror all poiuU w«*t, with m. I* A O. lUllway. 1».M KKJ*HK«*, far utattnna on n.Al. CL R.R. ArrlT» »t Korwornl 19 U ?,».«O»- i ?U T. y fur »ll paint* wo*i, l atTtokcvomcr. 'M. W. i . HOUVST, pe« sundown, f«>r tho instance*wa3 not BO great and, the natives move rapidly on an errand, but tho red orb disappeared, the shadows of evening ielt, and I heard nothing of him. I knew then that He would not como at all, as it would be^ risking his life to enter the junglo after sundown. \\' \ * was in the centre of g Ih e pc»oi leared gpa paco about half an acre in -extent, and the ground wa* uneven. Ag there nas fto aueh thinj: &* a creek or 'rivulet In the ihbbd, the poolmtt«t have hiehh whe bw c f artic i west have been «larccted U> thijj cent one object, not for p^rucnal gree<l ( west h jj ce one object -not for p^rucnal gree<l ( D hbttomeettlie «pectetioiMi J Wen curled on one of the lower of my own tree. ^Thete were of dead leaves and other under thc tree^ a»4 the par* lien to tho Mru*gle kicked M£ Slich a eluud of stuff that I could not always get a clear view of them. -t made out that the awake, which 5^as probably a h^ t had succeeded •liBt-e-cttinfc a turn or two arotmdthe .-\i\* 3 !*—\; - i — i tiger, while the hitter was using bitfw decryption was employ from the fact Oiat, jithl An agitation is coin- on amen* ^e exception of a few small W j Canadian hav exporters with the keta, not^arehc of the beautifuij oh ^ t o f get a ng the United'States government to refund the extra iuties charged vpon hay shipped niains. Keither do idea-record a very great amount i acro ^ l}i e bonl .; r * fv)1 . ^ eY Vral ylv.re. actually gathered by. die rapacious 1 The law^naots that \on anv it«mquerer je i all the ^ ei ? C5 Jftd d y , je i all the ^ ei ? C5 Jmar^fttturcd and uaenumorated bw-4i«nd could conceive f artic i e a ilutv . at the rate of ten per U> thijj ld/* il u p valorem, will be le\ied/ o j, p g ( Dogpite this t - at . t Canadian oxuort- pnh^buttomeettlie «pectetioiMi J cw ^. hav werc c h a rced a dutV of dftt emperor, to whow>,-when he ; a> er o ' eo t ^ivjUorom a «a * ltht he ^o b d ; Jti of his promised wealth and his teeth and claws ws in the most j \>duee the natives to reveal the vigorous manner to free himself.-!•«>*« that thoy were supposed to had f^rwt that herwaa^o^be ^dV j ^J^^cl aUhe different ports of entrv for a long series ff T^ears. In 18SC> Mr. Charles Arpin \of St. Johns, sued the U. S. govi rmncnt. ami >\ith others,\ obtuiivHi juds;- mont for '$-»i,i<X>. It is asserted that bav iu»t -behti: a manutVu-turcd he had! treasure, j though iorture of tlte most bar- i They rolled about for three or fourii™. »P mor<S*ert oMnm*Hi; and. an H,] 0 { { ^houbi iv.tb.ave paid ovtr minutes, and then the tiger began ! m order \ttiat the Spanish king uiul 10; ^ e ., i t , u 4 Vi; - or .,. s :iUli tJia t whining exactly like a defeated ' w> w ^ about his ^^^ w*y uitor- ; ^ ur t u s the ivriod in which tho been formed by A 'pring he l bubbled up nmong tho rook8 N Darkm^ft had Hcareoly come when the uuMm vnuic up to rd»kd ik lst » lih indicate with it* „.__ making o! My defenceless portion y> «f»t jfiiat ana head for at I ever the lj&g d it was eon«id<*red a miracle, for the ke»Stdwu > but th tobacco to keep il iHity p vleared simi*« almost w» light «8 | tiiVes from both countries is shortly | to meet nt Washington, Mr. Arpin 1 thought the opportunity would be * \fbey put tftcks in a carpet to ', a ftivorable on* for pushing Uie keep it down, but they pat tax on eiaf&s t>f the Canadian hay es- Strungv, t rafters, and a little wM n hay s f p ago wrote* The i ton prison for ihe murtler of a girl ; in Vi-ter county. Willie hai Ixen in prison 27 year?, and his relative wa? the rlrst person that has c:\lle-il \ lor --hitu during that time. The : newly-iound relative is ROW prathcr- | ing facts that ho may apply for a ;' pardon, proposing if he cau secure ' his release to take him home wiih i him. I A NEW YoRK^r^pairb ofXov 4tli.\ ; says it is virtually settled that the | Rev. Charles Barry, of Englr.ml, is ; to be called to Plymouth I'huivh | as its pastor. The advis-ry rom- • mittce of the church having charge ; of the eubjevt of a sucvess^r to Mr. ; Beceher. met last evening and ; URtuiimously voco.i to rooomiwend : the selection of Mr. Jxirry.. Whilc- • tiiis t»oo5 no: bind tho church, there; ; is little doubt that thc choice of; ; the coiumittco will be ratified. I TuiiOi'Gii thc instrinneiitnlitY r( the free speech that is a-rmlod . them the anareLi^is say a ^:- i many unpalriatir tilings. 'n:> -vv^-cii , they show disr«-s:>ot-i to thv stars and stripes Yankee bl-.\=-.d i l.» il.-. In Jer-y City tho other day a large AllUTic^n fl:\»I, USVUOd \^p^!^t< 1 dwV'il, > tluitored r'roui tho i<'p oi a i';:ic>t:.n : . on a hall which was tLv lu-.ui<|ii;-.r- ; tors of tho anarclii.-t^. till a»i m- >Uet\ the owner to take it in. A } ATE number of ihe L>::don fml Mail Gxz&u states, in 'tgard I ; lo the hop cn>p. that^ * % tal: u as. a ' i whole, it is r<,>:arded aa gi>vnl, both 1 in qualify and quantity. There }Jms bc^ftii tolerable fvec-doin i'tmn * \ «iisoa*c, mui the best ^orts hsptei I proved'to b^ orVv©i-£ fine cjuaii^»^ ten thousand colored la- borers are at present on strike in the New Orleans sugar district. A despatch from that city on the 3rd says: The white men work- ing on. the plantations said that the of the negroes were un- refused to j cin t h cm. A3 w >es are in a largo r.iajoritv •verywhesre throi«ga.>ti: the di-t- trietj and as t^jty arc- uet^rmmed neither toTjTOfkther.-elves at pre- sent priees nor allow others to work, further trouble is looked for. The* planters art; determined to iatg>auc© new labor and for ^ the'strikers to leave their p\ and ft»r this parpose a lar«re^ ber«f ? trarKiafe have * out. • Several companies r State m^Stia, ag^regat-tiff s^ €<)0 men gjre under arias ? principal points thit* district, snd ^rill ev» t| ance of^f^eriti • are ;te4wf%heh ae«^^ they- : will be* . I pear to I**' ;ia \V. P. Q:: 2c, John*- . ......folding bracket: \V. P. Ifale,-:Jl^k-port^l«irvt\?-;er reel; * 1 viafsi W.T. guiue; R. M. LURO, li i id I ei own, c«r cuuplini'; ^1. W-. LU?Q. 1^4ivtir f thr«4tse. valvt•; Wilr'am Mcrtim - * Punkirk: lu*:itinjr r»a.Iu;\y : cars !>y- st»^un; AlcxtiivitfT* Or-'i-ny, Bu?- i>tio. tar coining: ('. P.'.Smith, ^mUhtowrc, llMncli, 'haft cqusit- livwd, tyj c*&ettor ami dia*ribttt<ir; A? E. W orruor. llollaiiJ device t«* open :u^i ck*>r \^Uwav; gwik'he* aufoiuaticaliy hx m a »K*vi*}g tr^in \ i