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THE SUN: FORT COVlNGTON, N. Y., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1867. Ill 111. FORT COVtMOTON. N.Y : THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1887. IT is said that the state canals will 1)0 officially closed the firs* week in December unless Sooner closed by Ice. THE newly acquired steam ferry Rft Oiit Aoetors report considerable sickness in this village and vicinity. D, R. CAMERON of Chicago, always mindful of Fort Covington, hi« oldhotae*. will please accept thanks for a. copious supply of daily papers of that j Lachine and Ca> city, giving full particulars of tbtfexecu- to the waters edge on Saturday morn- j TJ^ITVJI^LJ' tion of the anarchists. ' irktT > A GRorp of six ladies marched JUDGE FOSTER came o p on tbe express train Tuesday evening, register- ing at tlie American House. ing. WEEK before last an extensive j the Indian land lease commission. VICINIT IN the \New York market on Saturday fancy cheese was firm at llf to ll|cp«rlb. Creamery butter 27c. Welsh tubs 25c. and firm. TO-DAY, Thursday, our Cana- a gehooi commissioner ballot They ! perty on the same street; total loss, diar. cousins celebrate their annual j were challenged \\and considerably sur- i $100,000. THE extension of the Chateau- .; gay railroad id now within whistling y q boat,<< Raftsman,\ wbicb P fie* between [ \ y S • MACLARI W Egq ., o f Hun- burntj jtingdon, was a gnest at the Stafford !Yening, having been op to Dundee transacting busineas before to the polls at Adams, in this state, on I fire in Clayton laid waste the Porter | THE portly good naiured \phiz\ election day, when one of them offered j block, the Halpin block and other pro- | of WaIter M Herriek is ^^n g^ on school commissi e bllt Th ! ert n the eame street; total loss ; ^ i A week from to-day our J prised when informed that they le Milltembracc & like opportunity, i Do i vote. ! ou t streets ; w e pregame f „ | were on the geaerally prettyn cor- \ hxxXXoerx i s ii t lti { the PaUodimh. Those able journalists ere on the'wrong side of the question— ' _ and forgive divine. J NiW Advertisements. \ hxxXXoerx rect in figures pertaining to electio re- { Quit e % ^^ wen t turns, last week gave a summary of the , week on the excursion- vote for the several office* in this county ; Christopher Briggs, Esq., who on Tuesday, Nov. 8th. As a statistical : Fort CVmngton some time ago, persuade the merchants to invest in the I Brighton j Bk reference we reproduce the votes cast i * for the respective candidates. J4EM*Ea OF ASSEMBLY. Bangor - 299 Bellmont - 162 Bombav - ... Brandon. ;, 91 many line* of gcxxl* supplied by the i houee he so ably represente. MRS. JAS . A. GORDAN, of Sher- > Was up here during Suppose our local sportsmen will make a S drng oh the many articles exposed for • very favorable for the work this fall. visiting with her son James at the Staf- • to put in an appearance on this j sale is said to have been quite brisk.! CANADIAN customs Officers have ford House, left by first train Monday righton orke -— H. C. CUNNINGHAM of Westville, j THE auction sak held by Henry '[ distance of Saranac Lake and within ^^ v ^ ^ announces a grand turkey shoot at the | & Ordway at Fort Covington Centre on j two or three weeks the cars will be | Droo i : e One -who \Corners\ on Tuesday next, 22nd inet i Saturday waa largely attended, and bid- ] running there. The weather has been;., '. '! . < 1 _ . _L . . _Ml 1 ! l\ t ., ... . - ! r » , r . i _ _l n • r 11 \UK PSSt WCCK iTi. THE social assembly to be g: ],>• the members of ..Etna Fire Co. Stafford Hall this (Thursday } p. m. f will, j realizing fair prices. James Russell was ; received orders to g4rc the term deer in ! morning, accompanied by her grand- iven | Uie auctioneer, and conducted the sale , th e tariff ^ the wide8 t interpretation, • daughter Mamie. in his usual satisfactorv manner. . . . . 4 , ^ , to ensure the-absolute prohibition! J A>IES MCCAIN, for a number of A (.PECIAL despatch to the Og- | of exportation of game to the Lnited I th e la r butche r an d ffieat trust, prove a complete success. The ( densburg Journal, dated North Law- SUtes. | dd]er at ^ Riyer u ^ ^ ..hject and desire of .he company is so j re nee, Nov. 11th, said a fire broke out in |. TH E Henry George vote in \ wife was in the y^^ Saturdav tu-ht laudable that our villagers generally j the academy building that morning at Franklin county numbered 50, all cast i and Sunday guests at the Stafford House should lend a helping hand. | Lawrenceville, discovered about 7 o'clock in Malone . T he Prohibition vote was James informed ua that he had concludl 42 32 Wckinson _,~...,....,~ 104 Fort Covington 118 Franklin.. . 64 Harrietstown.~. 56 Malone ~ ~ - 2$3 Moira ...... SO S'averiy... 101 WestviU* lte -, „ ~J *ent to ! The hop market remains very quiet; I now election is over with, buyers are- J . hoping for a rise in prices at an early date. There is a great qnantity of horn — a o TO ~~ in the county held by growers. People who hold hops over from one year to another invariably lose money by it J. L. Hogle has suffered a shock of 1 <•»• at M nt fT *|7I *\I/' Q ' paralysis, and ia in a critical condition. , BEL £fc_ Jt JL XL Jll W k> „ Wm. F. Creed of New York city (Cus- tom House) was in town election day. Postmaster Bwke'asmile is childlike and bland now. J. C, W. 23 1,652 Hadley's apparent plurality, 1,62*J. FOR SHERIFF. Dustio. Bonderland. Bangor —— 303 Nails of every size and tion. D. E. DEXNEEX & SON announce s-me special features in their line of business this week to which we direct the attention of the purchasing public. ! This firm, being so well known for honor- \ na^ment frornfurnace. l^mated low * re * roke ° ut agam m | ^^ ^^^ch kT 8 °° n 6 the i . im Bombav *m 12G U 16 I Chateaugay -. 34 IT beats all creation, says the | A. & LLOYD, of Dundee, for \ j^c^inson '.\\,'.\\.. .\\\.'.'.~ 293 Binghampton Rq/tiblican, how a maiden ; several years in the service of the Allen ; l>uane 42 BID. L. DEWKV of Westville, at ! when fire was P™riug out of windows. : g 4 . According to the returns, 2S4 votes i e d to make his future base of operations present canvassing the various sections j Ever >' &**<>\• ln the viIla «c vas at the | were cast in Clinton county for Henry i at Moifa, where we sincerely trust he will • Brighton . f the country in the interest of Chase I rescue and on! >' b 5* UR tinng efforts was : George, the Labor candidate, Tbe Pro- ^ the recipient of an extensive patron- J Urus., the well known nurserymen of j ^ h e building saved. It originated in the hibition ticket received 137. | age. li. (Chester, lifts kindly consented to act as solicitor for subscribers to THE Stw during the next four weeks. Any orders j \ ^ v * \ 1 C '\\\\ uuv a ** llk I U lJIV i can think that all the unmarried male given to Mm will be duly honored. | ^™^L° g ™! *'\ 8 °° n 6Xtin ' ! acquaintances of he: 15 M.\IX»CE, N, Y^ Nov. 11,1S87- EDITOR \ SCK.\—In behalf of the pas- tors in Malone, we desire, through your ! columns to extend a most cordial invita- ; tion to Fort Covington to be represented j as largely as possible in the Special j Evangelistic Services, commencing here 1 Thursday Nov. 17, and to be conducted \ STEEL WIEE NAILS. by the EvangeEst, Eev. B. Fay Mills. There will be preaching every after- noon-and evening except Mondays and Saturdays. Come and share the blessing with us. he unmarried male ! Grore Cheese Combination, but during • Fort Coring1>an 95 er girlhood are old ' the past season employed by tee Lilly | ^ ra . 15V*'•; • ^ | bachelors, while she remains in the ; Vale combination controlled by Wilson j \Malone lt>4 SPECIAL attention is directed t o j gweet budtime of youth; but she does, land McGinnis, of Athelstan* left on | Moira..!!!!\V.V\.V.'.'\.V.\.'.V.l 107 g Your* sincerely, C. S. KiCHARDSOS. These Nails are smooth, uniform in size and weight. Will not split ! or bruise the timber and .are un- 4be^ew-advert»efflefi^of Allen S. Mat- F^TlHg H^nrng^orr~greanerTF\J»y ^t for^ault g^r Marie, Michi- ^,^:T^^,T.-436 r^ thews, the well known dealer ,n stoves we J| tbe foUo ^ .^ wWch mav ! gan, where he will remain during the | WertviUe J^ ^ A LONDOX letter says, though j early in the season, the\ wail of the equalled for all kinds of work. unemployed is already heard. This — — nl'le dealing, we feel satisfied in assert- and general hardware, which appears another part of this week's issuer Mr. in.' their sf>eeined figures in this in- j *. stance will bear out that excellent re- j putation. Their stock of merchandise j rif every description is laVge and cdtii be i i M. has now on hand a full line of build- i be of interest to the sporting fraternity , of Fort Covington: \ A party of Sim- i ^ med him ' winter. His wife and familv accom- . . , , , . . ... rods returned to the village last week' Ht)N. W. W. LVNC IT, member of t^r^tffZTl d 7 n f lon ;.f ;^ f with a wagon-load of deer. On the the Indian lands commission at Dundee, the latest and best kmds, to which he Caledoni a flats> Busee H ^j. the v | wen t to MontWa l b T ^am Saturday .1,643 ai I>uSvin's apparent plurality, 1,617. FOB TREASURER. O'TJeil. Lawre Sb<>t \ i n **** »n adjourmnent having 174 Brandon ~ .7. T7T77~148^ NORMAN ROWE, wlio died at his taken till Tuesday. He returned Mon- '• ', ur uint-ui^ i_inijro»t*u*e»ta uu oiu ones. ' , ^^ , .. , , WITHOUT any doubt the streets, ; IIi 8 di s la v o f la m an d la m d s • home in the TiHage of >'ew Haven, Os- , day evening. We believe the reason of ; ^^ crossings and sidewalks of Fort Coving- ! generallv will be found very fine In ' we ?° c 0 \ 31 ^*. recently, is believed to , the adjournment was owing to Mr. Jus- Chateaugay ton are sadly in need of repair. More| thi s departmen t be ca n fibow 8om e ; have been the oldest justice of the peace \ tice Burbri^ having to go to ^awa io ; Constab] ' ..-..:-n«*u- :-~-.-..-* J J! - i in the world. He was ninety -three \ preside at his first case m the Dominion J I years old, and had served as \justice j Court of Claims Monday morning. fifty-four years, having been re-elected I P. PURCELL, the millionaire M. 2 4 -. 32 -specially the crossings just now demand attention, many needing repairs, and in j consideration. several instances complete renewal. We j . ^ •, *~..» -^ are pleased to note that road officer | IT 1S as9erted that ihe largest to th e office tw o year a ag0> ^^ Moses F. Russell is doing something in 1 and heaviest steel truss ever erected in | ninety yaars old. .....7'.........*\ \ol vington Il l Franklin 65 presages ill for the suffering that will.be witnessed in the metropolis during the coming winter. With the distress that will be felt in Ire- 11 land as the result of coercion and j ! evictions, it was to have been '< T>TTTT TYTXT^ ! hoped that the English people rSUlLtUUN Ix '; wotild-be spared tte ecenes of des- => i titution at home; but- recent de- j monstrationa show that this is not I to be. and should the season be ! marked bv severity, the demanda PAPER. wasJR for the countv of Glengarrv, and } Harrietstown 46 marked by severity, the demanda 1 upon charity bid fair to surpass i any ever before made upon the i English people. this line in bis district Keep at it | this country, and probabiy in the world, [ u yi o n has just been completed and composes a: j owner of the well known \ Cariboo j JQHN KEBK a p rac t ica l and i ! rienced wool carder and dver, well | Summeretown, was in Dundee OUR thanks are due and tendered ?°?™ n of tb e ^^^^ ^HL of kn ^' n alon g tb e f* 0 ****' announces in | being over there on business pending to our young friend and former towns- I 1S 0 ~° ^ °?^ ' *? m <Xn ^ ? <Xn , ° e this» issue the commencen: raan wilLCfitreeto.now connected with | tOWerS ; 5( f feet ^ ^^ to . the great boot and shoe house of Streeter I P° sts ' «ghty-two feet deep, and Bros., Chieago, for a full supply o; ^I^ , j ment of a gene- \ before the Indian lands commisaon. ral cleansing and dyeing business at! The honorable ^enfleman, who was Dunde e He guarantees that all work : accompanied by James Nicholson, post- turn stand on of masonry, whose foundations are respectively ninety- seven and 125 feet below high water, pving graphi^ detail of «he exciting -^^'^^ _*.?£ Bcenes in that city incident upon the execution of the unfortunate Anarchists, Avho participated in the Hay market .riots in May, 1886. THE meiobers of Excelsior Cor- p.et Band request us to intimate that their proposed Thanksgiving tall, an- nounced for next Thursday evening, will not be held. Further, through our columns they wish to inform their friends that upon some time in Decem- [ to him •ery best >rd Hotel, eMcuted in | master of SommerstowB, w«8 « guest ai ; Malone , 133 Moira „ - 57 Waveriy 147 JVestviile i*7 1,737 29 apparent plurality, 1J08. New Advertisements. B»ngor .X rea80nab]e merstowB, w«8 « guest ai B»ngor . oMe dnriB g the night, aH d ! Bombay s assa 261; GOTO ). GILLIS &' CO.'S aU information will be cheerfully given. and which rise thirty feet above it, so | WEEK before last there passed WE observed by the Farmer of last week that Miss M. A. McGarvey, that the top of the truss is 212 feet above j away in Saratoga one of the few colored Malone'g popular dressmaker, daugh- the water, and the whole height from I people who were born in slavery in the ; ther of oar old friend Thomas McGarvey the foundation is 337 feet. ] State of New York. This was the per- ! of St >m, spent a few days last week Md i Odb h h d THE Carthage BtpuUxcan of a p son of Nancv Manderviile who had in Ogdenebnrg, where she was engaged recent date says that in July last an old g residing in that neighbor- g ' ' in givin She was born Harmon Van Veehten, the owner of her ; for men, women and children. A friend- attention to making g^rmente nds that upon some time in Decem Harmoa Yaa y eeb ten, the owner of her \ for men, women and children. Attend- lxr, the exact date of which will be | bood, aged sixty years (aid enough to i in Cambrid ^ Washington ! Iy note from thia amiable yonng lady made known in due tin*, they intend to !*»»» ***»*;) commenced leaving home ; ^^ i n &Qd hM remained inXhe ' entertain the publiTwttiTtfie rendition | and fleeting bis wife and vinting a ; famH ;. eye r gince> Fo f ^ Constable Dickinson. _ 1S3 Fort Covington. 31-5 Moira.. 192 Waveriy...... 105 WestriUe — 196 126j 953 For Pare »nd reliable DBCGS and CHE3QCALS, The best paper in the market! - A strictly water and moth proof attesting, coTering 600 square feet to the Toll. It is stronger, cheaper and more durable than any other paper in ihe market. BRICK. 1,505 94 Cushman over Aubrey, -568. Cushman over Hatching, 552. SCHOOL «»nassjioxB*—MS. OKE. Wardaer. BotrforcL Bellmont. - 132 Brighton 39 Burke of one of the most popular dramas of the present time. THE action for slander insti- tuted last week J^the Supreme Ojttrt_by one of our leading merchants against -another villager, also a prominent deal- rr, is the cause of considerable comment. Full developments will be watched with much anxiety. Report has it that the offending party is charged with uttering ri i pert&ining young widow. That soon the couple ; gh e ha g ^.^ vUh Mr yan eloped, and it is supposed that they took the widow'a five children with them. Later the old gentleman came home > after some-tools, *ad the good wife witb Vechten, a grandson of her original wner. THE committee of five members . , , , .. , ..._ c i of the Assemblv, of which Hon. Flovd J. whom he .had lived thirtv-five vears TT ,, . T , -,' . • . • ., , , . \. , \ ,, . liadlev of rranklin countv, is a member, poured hot vwater upon his head, scald- . ' \ . . A . . * . ,. •* i j i mi. ,, J- , u ' appointed last winter to investigate the ing kisa quite badly. The old man didn't **~, _ y „. _ _ 4 _ _,_ \ , x . ^ quite badly propose, however, to return to bi« first love, and the widow and her children are now the sole recipients of his affec- ^ tel honi c thi s leads us to infer that sh« returned home thoroughly qualified %o master and manage the business in Malone, or any h l f h Mi M where else for that matter. Miss Me- ' Harrietstown- 35 Garvey's circular, now ^ying before us, leads off in the following glittering style: Nil G C Malone g *The new National Garment Cutter, and BOOKS AXD STATIONERY, TOILET ASTICLBS, We Alto keep {im . g n Q foo , Uke ( . h ^ *»»» > ^^ l « 10 \ pen* mng . tio n a o the business standing of h« rival, all j Jha t U{im g nQ foo , Uk e a n dd ^ .f which we presume will be ventilated The wido w * abou t thirtv-eight vears in Ana t ma ° dd in due time. OUR representative having in hand the preparation and writing up of of age. ! state, and also the alleged extortionate rents which telephone companies doing business in tbe state are compelled to pay the American Bell telephone com- pany of Massachusetts, is now prosecut- ing its labors. The investigation will be 315 207 , WardneT*g apparent pmratttyyilOS. Voice of Fashion, is a system of cutting It will thus be seen that Mr. Wardner \ gEELET^ HAR9 RCBBER1 all kinds of garments of every descrip- ] did succeed in securing his election as j tion worn by men, women and\ children, ' school commissioner in the second dis- . by actual measurement It teaches how j trict by a majority of something over to trim and make up perfectly without; one hundred- We cheerfully make this any fitting whatever. It is a Mathema- j correction, and at the same time heartily tical Method aod must be unerring.\ j congratulate him upon this renewal of We might add that this system is man- j public confidence. aged and sold by Miss McGarvey at her j The vote for coroners and justices of dressmaking rooms, over I. Gibson's ' sessions being similar to that of the D. E. DENNEEK, ass^nee of the I o f th e mos t searching nature. The com- j store in Malone. perhaps it would pay j balance of the republican county ticket, <•*, ^ r^^A «.i. _ ;_..i..__ , . . ... . . : • itt^ b h iWtarf Uittee's report, with recommendations, our lady friends to call and see her when h first instalment of which appeared last week, requests us to say that it is im- possible to furnish us wilh tbe requisite < opy for this issue. He intimates to us ^a^^ the ha s alread y bee n anno \ nced ' havin « ' will be handed to the legislature on the eountrj, the com leted an inventorv of all the effects, ! first T ne*dav of Januarv nrA<ii«> loot . * . • _' ( nrsi lueway oi januarj. in another cciumn announces a general j at the county town. in anoiosr coxumn annouuees a general , T T>I«**«,V,,.« T? t\ clearing out sale. The old premises are • ^ TH = «»ttgburg Tdegram of j exhibition of the THE OLD AND WELL KXOWX STAND. D. GILLI8 & CO., SPEUCE LUMBER. A large assortment of Mason's Tools. Carpenter'8 ROBERT MCGIBBOK. of Dundee, the popular agent for the sale of agri- \ treet, Fort CoTiagtoa, N. T. g p now open and parties desirous of secur- that he trusts to be able to renew his j ThnrsdRv last rpnnrts that aW^nt An#> i Northern New York Poultrv and Pet cultural implements, informs ns that bis ;\ \ } ^ Xat;U™|^ Ration. H, be beii in ««-| o^Uo. d^ the r .^ w^ 1 O^ b »^^^« r ^ |£? , .- to arrest an bur S Q o n December 6th, .th and 8th. unusually extensive and successful. He FEES , j _. krvrtxrEtii i the sate of one huadred and. OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U. S, PATSST l^AlVtUa*,' e 3 in numerous lines of o « , v , , o unfortunately thrown upoir the ! int o St - La^nce county narrative, wluch so far has already I market woul d d o ;. elI t o emhnve th e ! Indian named Edward Benedict for ! LAST week^s Huntingdon Gleaner ! proved very acceptable, in order that ^ ! O n IX)r tunitv at as earl v a dav as possible j smuggling. He found his man but at ; chronicles the sudden death of an old: . . . ,. ,.^_-^ , uusu.^u.^u B = u «»u „.„»«.., »«»««,. may be continued in THK SCN next week. ^ ig ^ n knovn * Mr> Cree d neye r , the same time found it was not so easy j an d respected resident of that village. ^ awuea ^P 1 ^ ** ^^^ ° f ! btt «^ * *» lim « **4 *t LESS COST TUESDAY was not 6 real pleasant kept anything but the very best ofj *>_ »rrert him. Benedict resisted with j i t gays; «Ou Suml&y Mrs. Gowdey, HO HINGES, av forks in the three OFFICE. We h*ve no sab-a«en«te«, all _•-:__ t£. J: ^_-^ r business direct, henee can transact patent day—a striking contrast to the Tuesday goods in his store, hence no one need be I mi ? ht and main ' and finall - v e^P^- \ who lived with Mr. Alex. Chalmers, at- j previous, election day. Rain mixed afraid to make the venture. Mr. Penneen ; He wa 8 \dieted at the Nwember, 1S80. | tended church and retired to rest in the | with snow, feU Monday\ night, and con- j requests us to say that the whole stock ; ^ m of th e u - & cour t a t Auburn for re- j evening in better health and spirits than 1 tinueUallday Tuesday, and as a conse- I will be closed out regardless of original | siatiag an officer and for smuggling. ; usual. During the night she awoke; <I«ience making outdoor exercise any-1 cost, consequently suggests the propriety • Every effort was made to capture him, \ with a feeling of oppression on her chest, i thing but agreeable. After all, this \| of an inspection by retail merchants in i but not until last week were they sue- j which soon passed away, and saying FKOM MAJLOME. MALONE. Xov 14 1SS7 than those remote from W&shingtoa. j Send model, drawing, or photo, with de- ! scriptioo. We advise if p&tentable or not, ; free of charge Oar fee not doe till patent | is seeared. | A book, \ How to Obtain Patents,\ with I references to actual clients in y»ur StiU, i county or town, sent free. Address C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. ! HASPS, BOLTS, SCREWS, KNOBS, HOOKS, CATCHES, ETC. anther. ' \ MANYof our readers in the county i w e « !adI - v ^ve place to the followhig p - - * | SLuee my last letter to THE Si-x,\ We i THE work of construction on tbe o f Huntingdon will remember that such ! \expressions\ which appeared in the • THE following sad case is re- l hav e me t ' liO enemv ^j $hev ^ our& » ; i once existed as the \Can- ; PalladtHm o f ia8 * ^^ : \ We bave . ported in the St. Regis Falls ^'•'« t «*: Cushmar.s victory was no surprise, for j i ueit ^ er tim f line of the M. 8. & Ft C. R, li. is pro- J t'reHsing with as much energy and speed j ada Agricultural Insurance Company,\ I .;« the contractors, Messrs. Rogers & Taylor, can bring to bear. Failure in prompt delivery of the necessary mater- , CWJD ^.,, ,^ w,..^ „» ~,~. , uH, in the way of tics and fails, retarded \ Vency. With this uj«hot we know that \ nat e l f*f._ ,J_ ^vork to a considerable extent during the ion to comment ; last Saturday : \Fire broke out in W. i n ^ natuK o f t ' he oontes t i t ^uij no t A w havitur heiulnuartew in Ottawa. The v i o n th e re8al t o f kh e scho ° I eommi88lone r < X ^^^^^k^ 8 8tor e a t Brandon, at ^ oUjerwise , The election returns are i will also •remember that some dosen I coator t it t the » econd 4 i8tri <* » ^ \ ***** l <*to* Friday moraiag Nov. | ^^ i n &To r rf thft democney, in the j vears ago the concern went int«» insol- I beea the mo6t di8tractin « ' •^ «^rtu - ; 11th, the second story of the building aUte at large FrankH n coanty rolls up a { \ «- : .. .i • ,..„» „.„ u« iv. nt I nate thing of the kind that has ever was occupied by Mr. (.Tlassbrook and Mr. . m ,u r ;.. . f. r t h* wnnhH^n ti,^k<-t ! two weeks, but for th» past few -lay8 they have been in constant receipt <>f the necessary requisites, and should the weather continue favorable the track Mill be finished and car* running into Hombay by the middle of next week, at which timft Mr. Valley says the station building will lie itt readiness for occu- pancy. A FEW mishaps occurred on the M. A r. J. H. B. last Saturday Owing, wo 8iipp<>«e, to the large amount \>( bu*i- nvtui hving done on tl>« road just now, the mixed train from Montreal did not reach tUeForttm about 130. After arriving here and being got ready for the return trip the turn table suddenly gave way, precipitating the locomotive over the *ml of the table on the north aide, leav- <ng it for the time being aa immovable jnem of propeKy. A wrecking t*ala wac rf«tpaiched from the dty to reader ut^ tance, and on the way «p found a similar fat« on the turn-table at St. Jaa4<*e. By theee »Uli»fJd tbe mixed mold not re- turn to Montreal HattmWy aAet-nooH. t r pon th* arrival o/ the •xproas in tbe «'v»alng, t&e locomotive and tender were at «n«t in lequaitittn u> Uke conductor i^v*sou's train to town* occurred in the party in this , his wife and two JUST RECEIVED. A car load of Kerosene Oil. A slock of Iron and Steel. A fine assortment of Lamp-?. sorelv troubled and discommoded. The i 1 dation in the then. bai teen a aerie, of liqni- 1 d \ i 1 raou8 ' att d ^ •ourts of Canada einee ; a late hearing of the j j with the littte CoU f te last week contains the following para- graph : \ It is gratifying to note that Mr. <t. G. Foster, son of Judge Foster, of the eminent legal firm of Archibald, Lynch & Foster, took such a courageous stand at the recent meeting in Montreal of tl»« shareholders of the unfortunate Canada Agricultural Insurance Company. \What a wreck has been mud« of a guod con- cern! And how cortain lucky awount- *• ants must bks«8 tb<» memory ot 0k»ff, w.ho left them such a luscious mot wan to grow fat upon! Ten yeara in winding up a company, and still lha winding continue*, and ia likely to do ao for ton rear* more. It coats more to liquidate an insurance corporation in Canada tba* it doofl V> continue it \n operation, and Mr. Foater »iojj»ly vmced Dm iadign*- tion of the •hareh&kiera in the Kaatem TowmMpa when he vigorously (irotMled aftainvl the «xtravagam« which ha* characterised th« liquidation y\ itHpi of thv C*uada Agricultur«L w large majority for the republican ticket j l ^* \ Mr. Hadley increases his majority quite j [*\ I materially, having run 2S3 votes ahead • • of the republican state ticket her*. It 1186 | demonstrates the feeling toward him by , ^*; reason of tlve course which he took last I \ j winter in relation to the Senatorial im- ! that the!\ appreciated Mr. ^..^ , . _ . and estpreased their daiit waa a most unfortunate and «be should di« with them. Mr. Glass- satisfaction by the ballot^ The H«nrr 3le affair.\ brook states that when he went back ; George vote was 47, ami the prohibition THtr Titia n land rm«mis«on^rs ***** the httte ? irl » **»* **« four were ! Vote 17 » whieb 8eems *° ^^ been ** FHE Indian land commissioners O R their kneeg umving ard Mrs. Carrow | exhibition of their weakness numeri- sat two days of last week in the town ; WM coonting her' beads. When taktm j cally. Election day was cold and dear. halL Dundee village, examining the J from the ruins at 2:45 the position show- j The democrats worked ban! for their and magnani- ; Mrs. * defeated will, | went trust, make no complaints and seek ; on fi revenges. This eourse, taken th sides, will tend to allay i obliterate the >wn out of wha to allay the feeling j little girl savs that when she got to the , brogliOi j t wou u ap pear U nA O ^•imirt'K i.«v^ * front iioor fln€* CHilCii to ^.Tb* v.^rrow AQCI I _ . . nes which h*>e ^corae, but she rephed, that if her [ voUtra o f tlu s ^tt ni r appre every Republican hugjMmd ^ children were to die that I Hadley's bark bone, and eatpa THB LENOX HILL. FALL IND WINTER MILLINERY the time they became possessed, amount of improvements, in tillage, houses, figured otherwise. It wad a sad tight to look upon a whole family, father, mother • valnp of imnrove- * n d two children all silent in death. It five years. Mr. Wardner, h» opponent, , >aloe of improve- U 8upposp d that thev were suffocated by escapes defeat by the narrow majority menta, what the property a worth now, d that fact, which. U Vh« firrt in twenty- escapes defea i>f 56 voles. hi , p , j ^^T^ di d no t ^aU,, u| m fonm if 56 voles the nature of ih© soil and many other frcuu the nte. Oorowr Oliver, hekl au j Thamiay-nifrht the democrat* autad queattom dialing thereto. Everything ; inquest Friday afternoon* no further , in a celebration in bonor of the victory ; 1 tMk«n tlown bv a abort hand writer i l»articular. brought out at the inquest i in this state.' A large l»»ap of bowa,; and by the time timy got through i^» | hld ih: ito S' d t (hih ; and hy the time Umy get ihrougli proceedings will make a very voluminous . document. The lessees are very ably reprpwnted by U H. Davidson of Mont- real, and the Itepattmeat and Indians also by Mr. Whale, a nephew of the i ot age, his wife 30. one child was eight opposite Sawyer's drug store, (which; } years old and the ether only two. The , made* large bonfireV. Sky rocketo, Ro contents of (he store was wholly <\*n- • man candles and fire cradcers fi^insl: sumed. Tl» goods vm insured for ; largely in the demonstration, a» did din- s $1^00, the building for $R0a Mr. Glass-1 «erhorn«and brooms. TheamattboAgol brook was somewbal burned about the in h» work to perfection *itf» «fl Ihe o a omebl bomed 6ui*rlutci*k»t Uensrsiof IadUu atfairs. \ ciaB. car*, bsing The most phenomenal bargain j of the season! A Brass Library Extension Hanging Lamp. with crystal fount and pendants, hand painted shade, and \mammoth\' burner and chimney FOB $-£.©©. This BARGAIN must be seen to be appreciated. Call and look at it. This is the wholes ale' price—the original prietwas $5.50, bu£ by placing a larg<? order I am !**»j| {enabled to make this unheard of *>*«.. .,««--, ^^ ^ MTTHE1SL it, !**7. \ i