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•THE SUN.\ 1 A» Independent, non-PartI«an ; WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,: Printed and Futmifced at Franklin Co.. .V. Y, by RA NSOM ROWE A SON. TERM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION : ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM. iBOOE * JOB PMHTIHG ' m J3UL PBSCRIPTIOKS BATES OP ADVERTISING: 1 wit 4 «k. 3 mo. 6 mo. 1 rr. •*» H2^SS« •'\ One inch •two Inch;. Three incb-••> Quarter ©ol..., Hlftaai* MO I 9.00 1&00 12.00 i«.«xr m.m aaop 3O aefto at the rates provided by VOL, 3-N0. 24. FORT COVINGTON, N.Y., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1887. PRICE FIVE CENTS, General Business Directory. \ LECAL CARDg, Selected Poetry. A THANKSGIVING ting one of my customers who had was an interval of silence. Bechard story, but it may be all right. T\ just come up to speak to me. He was between a stew and a sweat, never seed a whale, and I am | ent away furious, and I lost his while I was slyly following up the ! wiilin' to take Jonahs word for it. j McCormick, Duelos & Murchkm,! Citizens Insurance Building, 181 St. Jama Street, Montreal. W ILL ATTEND THE COUNTS IN the District! of B?auliarnoU, Bedford 6 ad St. Hyaclnthe. Accounts for cotlectipn may b» addressed to tke firm Montreal, or M S. MCCOY, Huntingdon, D MCORKICK, B.CL. ; O. A. Drc LOH. B. A., n.c.i* ; R- i- Mi'w^wo-\ B.C.L. r-ATT C. RANSOM, L and Coou»cllor at L* . x. y. AlTOrtNEY i r, Fort Coving- [ 'AMES MACF1E, PHYSICIAN' AND 8URGEON. Residence and office, Wla- »est«r house, Fort Covinjtou, X. Y. Another year with blessing* rich Our llvrs bos gently Bpenned. A. aether year of peace has blessed Our free and nappy land, And. plenty dwells In all eur home* By thy DiTiae commaad. And now as 'round the Cheerful board We gladly Join once more With deaf, ones gathered from afar To count Thy goodness o'er. Let all our hearts with thanks be filled Unto our father's thyi For Mercy Lore and Peace which h» Bath scattered far abroad. ; And let the beauty of tbe Lord j Until the country o/ otfr eh<Ac4 j With wisdom snail abound. W4.STHXCTOS tCTTFJt. ; One cotams.- • '• . Legal ad* I law. Ba*t*_ ^^ ne86 SoticesT niert^ia , and all notices designed . „ . vlwm Waal lnt-mta, will be ' charged at the rate of FIVE *?JHTTS MER I ! foreaeh'li \~\ COI3IMT. trade, while at the distance of three] threads of an \idea that my brain stepa, Bechard was clinging to a lamp post, laughing to kill himself.. ! At the\ coffee house he caused me ) to stumble, thereby making-me tear the cloth of the billiard table, which I mishap cost me twenty franca. Later en tire returned to the hotel. had just evolved. \By jingo! I can't stand them any longer,*' Miid Bechard. \ What ?\ queried I. \Mv breeches, of course.\ \Well if they bother you so much as all that, why don't you , y y We stayed awhile chatting with j take them off? Nobody will see • the landlord. Bechard soon left j you.\ | us. begging to be excused, ns he i \ That's an idea!' exclaimed I felt verv sleepv. I did not go up- Bechard. I stairs until fully a quarter of an \And a good one, I assure you. i h ft h did d I I speak from experience as I have But when you come to that Sam- I fox story, I can see'; woods mvself. Sam- son and them ai son foxes I'From our regular Correspondent.] WAHHIMGTOX. D. C . Nor. 5. 1*S7. Che chief events of interest of , . tion of the • one-milliner to every fifty women. I f HEBST are 10,000 milliners in New York and Brooklyn—or about are !he g noTpoints on < British committee on international j Pve hunted ttrem crittere , controversies, bv the Freshfent.—. I stairs until fully a quarter of an g , re y i hour after he did, and I am sure ; I speak from experience, as I have ; that some of our Traders may very ! that vou will not be astonished ; done so myself more than twenty > naturally wonder why it should j when* I tell vou that he had made j times/' j peace rather than in the stormy • Under the vitalizing influences of •and sanguinarv strife of battle\-; this medicine all the functions^ .-i I and the adverse decision o f thc 'th e body aie brought into healthy The constitution of the United : United Stote- Supreme Court in ' ac on ' the case of the Chicago Anar-1 Tux priaon population of Great n* Vattad State* The consttuto o t e States is so brief and so simple : have been so difficult to make. chists for a new tria*. This result caused not the least • e *l* cl * 11 y Britain seems to be decreasicg, * y re « ai ' as tbe number\ of female convicts. Since 1879 the HAIR DRESSER ENJAM1N FRENCH, BARBER AND * Caoice cigars on sale. Selected Miscellany. MISCELLANEOUS. S. B. BLOOD, DIALEB IK j mside, the grumbling of somebody -\. i-*,•*' Revenge was formerbUhfi-plfeafc -ffrhoee- glrmi bets had been disturWy i on them with a sigh of relief. _|_congeatration_ of effort for nearly mencv that may possibly be ex- j | ure of tho gods. In our days it { j re turned down stairs. No, there From that moment his humor ! four~~months. Yet^tFe feauTtoTtended \ * ~ ~ l - | has become the delight of traveling ; was no mistake. \Your room is j was most charming. With a slight j their exertions was a document of 'salesmen, those demigods of the \* o 13 s j» r> I went UB again and < touch of irony in hia voice, he in- | short and easv paragraphs that i country, whose mythology owes « t ^j 3 ^j m6 gtjec^eded in opening the I its origin to Balzac; This does not j ( | oar . - —• . gtS pg I ts orig to j ( j oar x am in my room. Ko, by ~»»«r- n t«.* rmii-r RAn ,,, P , ftair !mean that Gaudiss&rVs descen- j j ove j j t belongs to somebodv else, GROCERIES, FRUIT, PROVISIONS dents are unkind divinities. On j fo r thorc i g a ^ r8O n in the bed. I ._ ._ | th t th are as a rule j h j B p aT do n< - and am on tbft Produce. Jtc- Water Sti. .he contrary, they are. I pood natured devils, fond rule, Chateaagay ^ FORT COVINGTOX, NT. i pleasare7of the\a~bie,\ which\ is a | Srack^mV^GSnff \to the bed, I j«iy sen,, TSW. I very legitimate lilting, *—^*— = STAFFORD HOUSE, FORT [gently tap j hldd on the heartily relishing a good laugh [ ghoulderand W that I have been and making the most of hie. ! trying to arouse—my ying to arousem y bolster, to hi c h I had been addressing aplo- 4 FTER MY SHORT MANAGEMENT j n j and their supreme delight is to , na d managed to get 4he room next t relate to each other tbe tricks and , t o mine. I tried the knob. The rascal bad barricaded the door. I A loud snore was the only answer I got. The joke had been so liberally aecorded. The trareiinj ! an unquenchable thirst forjevenge. | was arrested by an earthenware always and the table supplied Their anger is generally short | vessel artistically covered up. Be- lived, and is soon dissipated by I c hard Was undoubtedly a great \rilh all ta« luxuries In their seaso first-ciaes attendance. and The KITCHEN DEPARTMENT 1« uader 6 managem T EE nt of an AI cook. g The SLEEPING ROOMS have ail been^ro- furnlshed with th« late«t iraprorod coaveu- lencea in the way of comfortable beds and bedding. Also suit of rooms with parlor* ai inched. COMMERCIAL MEM •wH! receive special attention. ThQ BAKNS AXD STABLE eecommoda- '. us are of the best, well trained men being Bl^rays in attendance. THE LIVERY DEPARTMENT is supplied with the best stock in Northern New York. Conveyance to any part ot the neicUboriiig couutry can be obtained at shot uu'.ice, wither without drivers. FREE CONVEYANCE to and frotti cars • B i d . l S5 M .«. patrons ^iUn 8 the star- se mar rest as.crod th«t notu-1 Raees e e left undone to insure their com- tion has.been deiayed for two or fort aod enj»ym«a while in Fort Corinrton- three VearS, and th*C SWeetS of T6^ Respectfully, vnn^\ n ninv W l nnlv »ftpr the vio- the contents of a bottle^ of cham- pagne. They are very unrelent- ing however,* and they make it a matter of conscience \to get quired if I had slept well the night before. them in Illinois, but it is y improbable that even a I slept very soundly\ replied I. I carefully noted the mile stone* at the side of the toad* . Audierne could be printed in two. or three ! brlef re3 P lt e wl1 1 b « granted them, of these columns, and slowly read | This city had a cholera scare in less than an hour. But con- j the othei sider the knotty questions involved ' a riiiple nave . try? Say,- fJo<-tor, one of on't seem to be doings y q it day that created quite ( wna t you got that will tone him a of excitement. Two of the ' little ? Here's the stuff! Shepardi crew of the cholera-infected ship ; Condition Powders will do it wiiL- metersaway, I waited a few mm-j first article settled one of the most i- been tra ^ ed to Washington, \ medicine that would do the huVi- lJ^ w^re hunted down by ness so promptly.; Price 25 cenr=. ed forth my arm to touch tip the ; mg that Congress should consist of i the metro J K) ii tan poii ce an d thor- • Sold in Fort CoVington Centre by horse, mv whip ehpped from my two houses. Now,theinconTeniencea , w fumigated. I t is hoped j Henry & Ordway. general mer- ,_.,._*, ,.-.v ofhaving two legislative bodies Uhft will be aS end of the danger, j chan4 * I for should this deadly disease ! THE Montreal Witness savs: Ji A haad ancl dropped to the grou: \My whip! : ' cried I. nd. ' Has it fallen ? Well, get down I my horse ?\ ' I wiU hold him.\ were about as well members of the convention as they j woman has been elected a school I break out here it would spread I y5Lb«_*?Jtt«: . : jmore rapidly than from a Those inconveniences are great; aI1 y otEer dty\dfthe^ Union. and numerous. The convention; The quid'mine* declare now j a very large majority. In Great - transfer of Secretary \ Britain women serve on the school Ko T indeed* He is too festive. had to consider the obstructive { tna t th He seema to obey no other hand school boards would pay less at- *-~*ion to the politics and more to comfort than thev g the fellow joker that has d h Jt ihk ! Lt 6 twitch to the reins and my feorse j g g hoaxed thenii Just ihmk ! Let; But the question was, would I have ii f th t hve j ffii i Bhd ONE Mrs. Perry. nd Delaware: How i Department. started off Iik€ lightning. ; But the quest n , us imagine one of them to have j sufficient time? Suppose Bechard I* j d'hote : \ You know, I caught u^ j ing, just after rising. * with him at Bordeaux^ and, I ted ! » f say,\ said Bechi rs ! j'ou, I paid him back in his own , U p tome, \areyougoi! ieoin with heavy interest.\ In-1 nenez r» _ _ me little glaas in j . , , Bechard, coming ! the rear of the vehicle. I co«!d see \ w g . \ngto Douar- j the unfortunate man v — j: ~ u; — ; ford with ^ ^h^ribu ees are cited m which retnbu- 48 THOMAS LEE. . if equal I decapitations having ith that of Virginia; a = place in the New York custom- testified to the wonderfal cure concession felt by the larger States \ pouse by order of the Secretary of wrought by the woman preacher to be unjuif, unWiae and not to be \ the Treasury ; as yet there have and her own prayers. A'trentieriian • u f A W *\ u- K. e r i a t endured. On this rock the con- been no dismissals in Washington, with a withered* hand tor twestv P lcfced up, and str«tcning nw bare | vention ncar i Y wec t to pieces, and ! but of course, there will be event- yearaMfrthefioodc^ursicsthrousk In what carriage? 75 l«g\ \ «wt« Jfe coirId along the . u wag Qn l ^^50^ we€ks o f i ually. it again and shouted the Praires^i In my own.\ dusty road. Uh * what a i«J n v [ mO st anxious, and we may truly During the month of October the the faith cure, and cvt^>ouv venge enjoyed only after the vio- j *'Could you manage to make sight my friend Bechard iurmsned ^ agoniling discussion, that the ! public debt was reduced $16,S33 T - united in praising the woman. ftimhad traveled to every nook room for me ?\ - me r wl * n :_ , , . ,., T convention reached the expedient j 685; for the same time Govern-; \An angel unawares, \as the wall- pITr HOTKL, 1912 k 1914 NOTRE and. corner of France; but, like '• Why, certainlv, with pleasure.\ I relished my cruel joy until I o f havi the States, equally re- j ment receipts were $31,803,172, e d her, who had wrought * tho*e * j D*me street, Mo«tr«ai, f. c. Grant,} cer t a t n wines that are improved by The incautious fellow was placing reached the principal houses ot Dresente( i j n t^e Senate but re- or about two and a half million : miracles. The ne'Vhb^H^xl i* rmXnYr P ™T^nrSHaateTT^ -.'....,« ., ,. .,.,...: . . - ra Bonaventurc Depot, j enjoyment was all th e greater o n i mU gt have flashed like those of a sage waggons meet »M j account of the delaj * I t i s no rare j cn \ finding again a mouse tha t she >au - I thing to hear the Chevalier de la | had almost given up for lost. Dnmr UfiTroTnuisi I Guelte, escorting the Baron des j \Wait for me a minute then,\ nUMC, WAI LniuWii j Roesignols3to the depot at Bexiers, i ga id Bechard. u I want to change l'ro minutes walk fro GmaJ»u» and trains and ste Although Secretary Whitney is penditnre by the gOTermv.r:,: 9.i5 a-m.; Kara 12.45 p.m. ; Ro 7.30 p.m. arrir p.m m.; Utica. 10.10 Hi.; New York, ra.; arrives W use your telephone remedy we allude to ii DR. WISTAB'S ?\ he explained as he rush- BAI^AM OF >VILB CHERI-Y. change mi breeches. | g y 44 Pshaw,\ replied I;\ it is hardly h hl J Bid horws , y is harnessed, and the flies are i hi A h i very high » fellow to help* fr As he is very high of Joseph Monteifor the Times-Dem- , hall I bring up those shoes ?\ We need not shrink from : , 9.26 T.00 a.m. ; arrtri Kuip. Bridg«, 1 1.50 p.m.; B-ifla: ftLEEPING CA J X town «.2i p. ra., dai Arrlr« N«w York 7. tne Ma**ena Sprini S'eopint Car \T.K th* train urj^ta to point* East, w«*tand stmth apply } his wit the victim has « tv>«. A. MowitmwpoiTicket A«ent,Ma»senaj pj ft y jjj 9 temper, which alwava sprint., if. Y. BRiTTOX, \ • shows bad form, or to leave the THEO. BiTTTERFiELn. Gtn'L Manager, place to Bechard and go elsewhere On my lasttripto Quimper I had Aft. CENTRAL VERMONT R. R. O. A L. C. sMVISIOM- on nia ac \ I spirited I fearhemay play uasonie ed at the j i trik\ » nced o f a1 1 m ^ P 3 ^ 110 6 on nia ac \ I spirited I fearhemay \ count. Having Plopped at the j ug iy trick.\ ; Hotel de 1'Epee, I met him at the y^' e got into the c 0 •SAND AFTER 81* SPA V, OCT. 30, • breakfast table. -Delighted in find- wtui*»T«Bra*htonaafonow«:— GOISS «AST. T.i7 A.M.-ExrKw«. for .tattntui «n point* pani, a T.M r.m.; Portland riving R .«0 P.U j<ng a ? ood subject to practice on | my mend Bechard went to work i without loss of time. In the even- i on o * u • t 4i nno r fritters were brou|rh i*n*ton at: dining-room for a mmt r««iie<-tlnf ; ' X j u timc to t ^ t j wturnea X j u timc to tft ^ JJ s h ( Tom K35S#:£3c»tE !«>» waiter .nd place two fritter. • i» p M —MAIL, mopping at ati «tat»f>n«on ; u]H>n niv plate. At the nrst pile o. * ix n»«.,coQa«euag«tSrta»e«r«>»nt j my tee | n met w jth a soft resistance }A.M. At I »U Atli*D» wltb sleepiag ear via Ontrai Vt- RR. for Troy, Atbaoy aad Jfew York, «r- rtv« 7 00 A.M. ; aisoall.polotseaju Arrire at Boston l.tO; {IpriacCeld f.0« A.M. Otd*nsburt »ad Cherubtueo local *mln— CIOM ea«t 10,**, aad west 2.31 p.m. • 49 AM MAIU ttopploi at aimfAtions. Arrlre at O»d»vo.b»rf lt.»0 A.M. Cimn^i' 1a« at Norwood wltb R, W.AO.It R.. aVO*- deosbarf with O.TB. for all pottlU VMt, and wltb Mt. I* * O. Kattway. til P.M.—Exr***«. for «*tl<HW*m O. * L. C. R.R. ArrtT* a4, Norwood tt.it r.«., O«- den«bur» 11.10 r.n. Coonerl»n« with O, T. Railway tor all i^ot* we*U ptt> Tl^k#ts to alt p»loU eist acd w©it AO M)» at Tick»i t>m.». ?r g tter between my i I fd and fritter between my nngere, and opening it, I found a sm*U card, rounds *« coin, bearing this iascfip- tion: ''The best cloth miy be had from the house of—-/' giving the name of the firm represented by •my friend Bechard. I pat on a pleasant face over the matter, and, after dinner, w« started o*t to^thor h ff h after d, to the coffee hou*^ On the iidBwal, altke Tery door of the hotel* fiec^ard offered me a Loodr«e, which I accepted; he was kid ! t hd e Loodre, even kind p; to hand me a i i even kind *g burning niateh* I lit mjr cigaf, but before I had f<»ae fifty ttepe, peehu t a realHoroa* candle biated <t b^wtea myteb&UHxly Miod- gt •tartwd off again. We had not been underTCa^ j an hour before Bechard wsgan; moaning. \ I am so hot, M said he, \ that I feel just as if I were boiling in my own juice.\ In fact, the sun's rays seemed to have coated the earth with molton lead. Moreover, Becfcard and I had our legs herm%tk*Uy closed in under the thick leather carriage apron. With his winter pantaloons on, Bechard most have been suffer- iag vntoM agonies. •* Ha 1 haP' thought I, conceal- ing my sati^cction. \ This is the foreUtte of rertagft. anyhow!' •• I say, n obserrefl BeehaH al the same instant, \ tis this blasted apron that is keeping us so hot. Suppose we try to raiseiU\ *5tt Hh* replied I, \let us 'You We Tma*d the aprort. ««TNHIi »ol d©»* Mid I. see ytwrwlf that with it raised I shall net be able to handle the reiu*.* - We pat it We» *gaia, Thero Over on Racquette lak^, says a letter to the New York Tribune, is a handsome camp owned and in- habited each summer bv a well- known citixen of Troy. His name is J. N . Mulford,'and he is minister of the gosi>el is greatly interested in of the guides and natives region, and last fall she p an old guide, wao is kaow of the oldest characters ot that region, witl* a neat copy of the biblo. Be was m«tm pleased, and set to. wofk reading H. Having littU *o do during the win*** month*, he k«p% on reading, and this spring, when aaked how he ^^^^^ | C, Bath, handcuff; Benedh-t,- avowalthat this device of| <* Yes f) , M.B., Pem% elevator for ban es. Article 1 Section 2, which allowed ! '* I'm dead broke, you know, but tors; Bradley, .C. G.. ^yrtivu^, the Southern States to count ike i perhaps I can borrow $o until after axle net; Davidson, H. H.. Xorth- slaves as three white peoplein the Idinnensoasnottodisappamtyou. port, jar clamp; Frost, E. C, El- appointment of representatives and ; Good-by. darling.- { ' Uood-by, niinL candv furnace and oven >om- Slaves cainic m *»i me cuu ui <»»« . — • - • • ^ i v ^ » »» » T^^ . enumeration as, \ thrtt-jmhs of all \ The occupant pointed over his & J., Buffalo, service box for water other i*r*>*8»-« dainty device j •boulder to the door. ; ?r ^,^1^; Lundergan^ ^hn . v^..^. persons — — worthy of Dr. Franklin.— Youths j Cbrnpctnton. Is Montreal a movement is on ^ to CO mmemorate the 50th \What? Skip? \ Yes.\ \Too old?'» •' Ye?.' ? %s Been caught before f\ .*• Yes.' v \I skip! Good-byT—£r. atervhet, potato digger; N A. C. and S. ? Crescent, and A. H. S Newton, Cohoos, n\achinc for sand- j ing brick moulds; Keynt'ld?. A. j H>, Corning, car oourmr.gr; Sh*p- i (ard, C. G. and P. A«iar.is». Buffalo, I tov -pistol ; Smith, Nclson. Saiith- 1 yille South, aafetv »tt.johinont iV»r ,*F. W.. I