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-THE SUN.\ WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, Printed and Published at * franklin O>,. A* >*, j»AN8OM ROWE 8OI. BOOK t JOB PRINTING TERMS OF &UBSCB1PT1OM : ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM. INVAKI + Bf.T IX APVAN4 ~. VOL. 3—NO. 26. FORT COVINGTON, N.Y., THURSDAY, DECEMBER General Business Directory. Selected Poetry. LEGAL CARDS. McOonniok, Dnclos & Murchigon,; •V'i*r*^» t Insurant Building, 131 <t;o«i« ; .S'Ve*-'. Montreal. \ pli.L• ATTESD THE COURTS\ JN ! V tU« ln«iriet> of B-»iiharn->U. B^if^rd * -*•. Hy&<- ulho. Arcuunu far collccti.m ' v cva.itrossed to the flrra JiontreaE, or ; S. MCCOY. Huntingdon, • yr,- O KMiCK, B.C.L. ; C. A. Drcr.cs, B. A.. I K.C.L. ; R. I* MCRCHIJW.V, B.C.L. -j r ATT~a KANSUM, AlTUiiXE Y ; I. and Counsellor at La^, Tori Coving- ! . X. Y. i Tike B^»t Way. I used to lore a little raa'.d Wiib sunny golden tresses, Aad with a iraile ehe oft repaid My ^Isaets and earesse«. I o:tcn faeid her on my kr.w. And no remarks ex' Uins ; She- always seemed qu:t« fr-ad of Attention never shghlinj. • • • • • 1» this th« maiden whom I knew Sine£ I was Ucr€ 1 it striftcs tnt. Sb«'f growa & good deal colder. Sbe'ajust a« fair, that I confess— If anjtbinfr, she's fairer ; Bat in Her kisses ui<tr, I guess She'H not let !• compounded of many local and j buried long ag< - j indigenous odors, not all of them j know it! j pleasant. On one side there was a j But all this elaborate j §ap iiy the wooden rails of the j fiant philosophy sank I fence. That gap opened out upon j like a fit •well, he would : *t«l«-t at the rates provided by not exceeding flve lines, ices inserted in and all notice* designed int.-re*i€ T wil< be CKSISPBK SCIii OOFDITIOS OF THE DEAD ASABCHIST5\ WIVES. SOTEAXDCOMILVt. and de- ! The following President Lin-, , JoH2i C ' F * EMOS * ? 3 se ^ ent ^ - .„- t . - , ^g ether coln^celebratedGettv 5 bur 2 speech. ; loar ? ear s old < and l s gathering That gap opened out upon j like a htap of ashes when he saw delivered Nov. 19. 1*63. \i t will material for a storv of his life, to • ' several empty corner lots, rocky in ] that shadow cross his yard. His . pro bably live as long, if not long- be written by himself and his wile De3pateh.es from Chicago fur- places, and gave an uninterrupted | knees shook and his hands trem- , er than\any oration of the present J eS3 i«- nish the following intelligence re- view of the . ghastly undertaker's i bled. He stood still, with hb 5<rentury . ' :• - ' \ emblem by the side of that func- | arteries pounding wildly and his : \ Four score and seven years ago tionary's * dwelling, diagonally i eyes staring into the yard, which j oinr fathers brought forth upon across*on the next street. Timothy j the raoon^now veiled once more. this continent a new nation, con- ^ •mr. m .~«+rvd ,~ ~ * + -- - ceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition, that all men arc- d equal. a faint and y j could not see it this evening, ft ; only illuminate was too dark. But he knew it was | ghostly way. there, and the knowledge somehow j Then he saw a ray of light shine was uncomfortable. j out from the kitchen window. To - >; ow ^ are erurajre< i j n a creat A more agreeable object of con- { mak« one dash for that became his c { v [i ^ar. testing' whether \that templation presented itself in the 1 only instinct. To stand there ~ THE value of mutilated coins l&ting to the/wives of the recently (those with holes punched in executed \anarchists: Mrs. Par- them) has been fixed by the United sons is still Buffering from nervous , States treasury department as prostration, and none but intimate follows: Double eagles. fifteen acquaintances and avowed friends dollars : silver dollars, seventy-five o f the cause are allowed to see her, cents; half dollars. thirty-fiv MEDICAL CARDS TAMES MACFliv.*PHYSIC!AN AND tt HURGEO'S. Residence and office, Wln- ehe«:«r house, Fort Cmrlnttou. >*. Y. ~ HAIR DRESSER B ENJAMIN FRENCH, BARBER AND Hair Dresser. Water atreet. Fort Coving- ,.;oii. N.Y. J&F Cheiee cigRm on »ale. MISCELLANEOUS. S. E- BLOOD, SRQCERIES,TRUIT.PROVISIOMS ; Produce, 4c, Ac < C«rn*r Chat^aasray d: Wafer Bin. ; FOBT COVINGTOX, N.Y. i Jaly 25th. 1835. ( STAFFORD HOUSE! FOBT COVINGTON, K.T. ve Committeemah Bausch visited her oflScially, inquired into her needs, Selected Miscellany. i with Beattie. Beattie had given 'spot, stood MW v s him a great deal of good advice, j i battle, as h« had stolen up^ to xMz add or to d€iract . ittie's Ap\Car 4t ; \\-^ [ Yes, and he was very sorry that;• the gap in the fence that other whit^ w 1*\\\\ iWiwi \ ; things turned out jnst as they did | night, pressed his lace through it f or g e t 1 •itv was creeping up that ! w ^^ re g al \d to• Beattie. Very sorry, j and gazed at him with his distend- for^us. doubt about that. •hould one Mv it w Indeed, whv * manhas got to look out for ) ed eve,, and vanished! g m9elf -JT lm f h J no ^ repeated j A I ismg m ar po**^ ™ 20th the main building of Bamum ; little ••patience. She is, uiw«u>er, note nor Ion/ Temper . & ****?* \greatest show on a competent dressmaker and has e say here, but it can never earth'\ was entirely destroved bv the *«£ w ^^r^fbt what thev did here. It is tire about 1^30 o'clock an* alarm P^ ^ ^ *£ n h £±£re living, rather to be was rounded, quickly followed by ^^^ tours, as here^ore. hv gJTf J. ^ p j creeping up ? : that awerbon to himself, rismg m the h Ith.d crept UP alreadv. To be rebellion against this roddenlj ; been ! td sure, there'were lone 'blocks \here ! resurrected pang of a guilty con- i nnd there as yet. defined solely by j science ; repeated it with heat. ? stood THOS. LEE, ... Proprietor, j ; increased devotion to the eause for which they gave the last full inea- • could he seen, very sad but busy. THE recent election in Dakota ^rs. Melden will need all the A FTER MY SHORT MANAGEMENT ivy.\ ^II^^'J:T^:Z \ ^ed t^,™ oij *<*. .nd \ a j-patron* and the pnbMc is eeneral, for • SUCh rubbish generally as habltU- j be very liberal encouragement given m.r j a H v tenants those Waste suburban; _ ±1 _ . . ,. effort* to plea** the public Hoping U™ ce s ~\ yeh over to thefrolicsome i In tbe T excitement ot these un- goat-blocks. in short, which a I «P^^ ^^Pf^J mMttO ™»» Belated wavfarer in the vicinitv of j Timothy who had been sitting the park would be apt to p aS 5 l there m the pure night much lon- * • - ^ j^ S5 r apid ' ger than he knew, raised^ up hie ihRt by continafd and .nT part IshaU beabi*-, : the past, to merit B conti ^rti*ns o the futor? as in uance of patron ays stand up and gay that a man tust look out for himself first! j Must look out for himself- The KITCHEN' DEPARTMENT it under the management cf «n AI o~k. The 8LEEPIKG ROOMS hare all bwn rc- fnrnisbed with the latest Improved «»nveii- b«dding. A.lao suit of rooms with parlor* Hitachsd. COMMERCIAL MEN v\Yi rec^t-r* special alw»aiion. The BARNf* AND STABLE cccoinmoda- • ->RS are of the b»»f. -w-eU trained raf-a being s;w»;i In attendanc?, THE LIVERY DEPARTMENT X«w Y«rk. Onirers! But other blocks again were, always with gaps and hiatuses of empty lots between, what one might call built up. A semi-rural mode of life obtained with the inrrabitanls. some of whom kept a few chickens in their yards. Many It d \•Yes yes: he can explain \ everything**\ repeated Bertha hys- ; terie*!lv. Explain. Ex- %Vhen the Grand Duke AI™. of Russia, was over here he attend- onhe\c W hA U8 e7w7re Svi^ed 'm^> I ™Y i n b» throat. In a moment flat? and\ the separate dwelling! f ore excess of terr or gave him a from cs n . 1 y... i..\: o I 3is on his knee. It remained ar-, * r , ,......,.. rested in mid air. A trembling |\plain!\ thundered Timothy Pinck- ; ed a \ irgima Dali one evening. | TrtA ^. , , Seized it. The trembling com- t ney, in tremendous tones. '\Who; He sigmfiea his royal desire to i A >AN *BA>CT*._O despatch on municated it«elf to all his body I are you sir? Trespassing in my ; dance with a certain Richmond ; Nov. 17th says that news has „ A cold ?weat beaded his brow, yard at this time of night r j belle, and one of his lackeys m . n Ve d hy a sailing vessel from the the Troy-Conference, to convene at His he-art left its normal place and '\Mr. Pinckney, my name is j lace was sent to inform her. i?he ; C ---J-:--L T.-I._ .i > ,. - -* j began to thump and nutter horri- Beattie.\ BISHOP Cyras D. Foss. of neapolia, ^Knn« has been chosen :o preside at the next session of 1 Beattie ? I see it i her and get it like \ And—and—and—Mr. Pinck- gentfcman. He went. ney, I—I—I love Benha and Bertha loves me.\ \ The devil ?he doe? V il Look here, young man. if I'm ed ! C^ITI^USTT ient ^tS\ if\he : %**™\™**te that a ver,^ct of ~ the Xork ^ond street Methodbt Go! desired a dance he must come to \ f^?. a ^ m !?f!_. fcr °, reach , 0I church m Troy April 11. ^ishop ,„,. ot K P , -promise of marriage has been , Fogs is one of the younger hishopa — given against \VaherMurry Gibson, of the Methodist \church and be- Her southern bl rmY E \J Dams Proprietor. A I! roodern IOTEL Sir? A r ir minutes waik Omalbai train and a-nd Me* ex. COl Dp- fr m l . 1 M mm roT ?I2 4 1914 NOTRE ostrca), I. C. 'Odatioa for 153 ement Sitoat Bonaveuture 5gage waggons ID foa.'. :•% . Grant, gneata. ed two Depot. ieet ali ROME, r said that they brought eompara- .. , _ , __. tively low \ rents. Nevertheless I nights more\ oppreagively flavoi Timothy was well content. He j with the odors from \the knew that the renta would increase I factories across the riveT. by and by. And.he held on to; The plump and black €yed doubt- OGBE.ISBURG R.R. 1 of the future when it would make ' less have liked to participate in! him manv times a millionaire. 1 that eocial life which distributed i a i \ Thie prospective millionaire* • itself over open thresholds and . - v«r **i its- ! with now more money in his • upon friendly curbstones these j — ! cctTers than anvone knew, lived in ; breathless nights. But no such } - mRAWSLE^VE MASSES*A SPRINGS « —«.«•• ^^+~ »™™« l,™.-.:—— J-u.3.*- , «««^-;-.^ I- int « under the dim light of tallow wick in the kitchen. Timothy looked Beattie'j* son over with lynx eyed scrutiny under his beetle brows. ! You don't look go 1 your dad after all I\ Jow long's this thing r«6i. .v ar, This did not end the matter. A young southerner, who held her very highly in esteeru. no sooner heard of it than he.- t*x>. went over to the grand duke and tapped him lightly on the shoulder.' The interpreter was called into service. Alexis wa? informed that if he did not apologize to that young lady the son of the Czar * of all the Russias would be thrashed within roil . . c — versitv at Middlew w u. x.ui ood ' Monnon missionary, who manag- i € * n eloqnent Dreacher. ked : edt °ga m prominence in the king's 4T _\ , Ked ' • A LOITDOS despatch ot ^ov. 14th, announced that much surprise had been created there by a cable des- patch from the Poll Mall Gazettes special commissioner stating that the New York Chamber of Com- T , , - ; ~ ~'— • merce is considering a proposal -»- K . ^ ., r , ^; i - j J^1 . ' pnrchaaeNova bcotia. ^ew Bnms- 1 ntr .r:;V;L o ^ 1 ti a W w 3 r f duce /% 11 t m wick and Prince Edward. Island '. u - uu '^^ e ^ e5 i an , d , lat F on the basis of their proportion of :' ll r T 1 ^ \- t ^ the Atiant 3 c the Canadian national debt, or -r' l l} a ? 0 »?\ xh e ^« as m fifty miUion doUars, a 3 a settle- ;-.. or o4 busnels average per mf : nt of ^ foheries ' 5tion . It ' \ • ^king a crop ot about 134.- - 9 eonsidCTcd here mte H rl v improb- able that the proposition will meeitiia views of Canada: &?L vear. su*p. B.H* 8 , 1.05 „.».; Niagara r a n.;! bottles and rags. But Timothy \ bells of an Episcopal chapel a few ( I.2J p.m.; Buffalo, 3.05 p.m. » evidently intended to keep hig ; blocks distant had jnst struck II— j (SLEEPING CAR* *r« ran b«tir««n ! Bertha'scharms safely away from \- his ready wrath was kindled by ] v, AT«TOWX and NEW YOKK iearine Wat.r- , etou3 cv# > ? o f gallants. The \ seeing a feeble ray filtering out; r^^^^^p^^^^w^n of the'neigLorhood-for; from one of the windows^ the j toe Ma«-na sprin«« s.4$ p.m. can ***«! instance, the undertakers wife j groum 8!^ P :ui r*r at Cartha«s without leftv- [ Acrot ,, ij i e ] o t— w ere quite aware! house- iac the train, fipae can be reaervtd by'\- 1 \\*\. . _ - ' For tin* uble.«. inormati»n ami through t!«k«tt to p.>int» Ea*t. WMI tnd sp-jth tpptf i>G. A. Mo«riU f lV.|MjtTl<'ksiArent.Ma«Mna SprSn-rs, N. Y. H. U ruzo. BriTERFiki.n. !\ proudly, nt bridegroom. :11, you can have her.\ to a higher amount becomes re- sponsible for the money paid in excess of the original sum named on the check b>~ the drawer. the mVn !e» 3 some ) the back of the house, the kitchen, righuned „ he did r ^^ i^^^ j I Hold your tongue and mind ffU ju Y o e l - t , r \ ^ ev \ f no question of that. And, eeeing i accordance with this supposition, j SS^+i, ? sm Jtf 1 i ? ! ./I\\ , ? t\ »esss f bv whun the o ; that he wa^ progressing in years, f instead of applying his latch ker'™^ And he slammed il8 |-—Well, Timothy cieiri. MAuaiir. an( j pitiful old mber: there was (there to wait for his return. »y 13 paid !y a bank upon a 'raised\ or airertd check by mis- take, th^ ct-nvrul rule is that it mav be n-t-overt-.l back from the . party to whom it was {-aid, as hav- • mos t ^ ing been paid with \it consider-; granted to citizens '^ a3 t^en bearing date of 2NOVT To. l^ST. Re—a necessity, of the near future. If r careless- p 3rtet j expressly for this paper by we do not build it. the British will. •r has oeen % . ^^ - & Q ^ Mechanic ^ The Imperud^ subsidy to the Can- Raped and probably murdered by the authorities to prevent his tell- THE San Francisco Examiner of ng all be knows\ [ ^^ 15tn coatajned the following THE following Patents were utterance in regard to the contem- of New York plated Pacific ocean cable: l i It is injniid;thew,flipent party must 6o«t «MI 10.M, mm4 writ S.St p>». UOtMO WUT. «I*A.M-—M*»t. ttopptni *t all «t»tl<mt, ArrJy* at Of<l«»n*Surj 11.19 A.M. Connwl- la« *l Nnrvowt with K ,W 4O.lt R., at Of d«n*bQr« with U TJt- tor all potato w«M, an4 wtih ftt,Uia lUtlvajr. • tl r t M.—KzfKKtM. tor «Ui(iqtu on O. « L . R.R. r.M.,O«* O. T .l-o»bar« It.39 P.M. Cona^Ua, with O T. KaLlt«r*f Mr att ftotata writ. 0tT TieitfU to alt poiiru «M aale at Ttokel Offle*- H. W. , J. W Roa -»T. Ota. Put. Afi. . C j with Timothy came home not feeling j after that o« moment of horror j r«sid*nc«, \ Tb* Hermitage,** near • •' * \*»•- .»—»-^-i-»— -I_-J—s u^ U-A u —' JJaahvilU, Ttnu,; Van B*r«n was bumd at Kind#rhook, N\ Y.; Harrison at North B*nd, n«kT Cineinnati ; Folk at KaekrtlW: Taylor?* remaina are near Louit- t so\ well aa usual. Tr» day had been BUHTV and he had walk- ed about a great deal in the busy . marts of commerce down town and 1 cold perspiration running down j which every new and then sent the He had a headache I his back. * But that had worn v M , and he had recently only looked back upon what had happened then as upon a hallucination which had come of his overheated blood '-arnl overtaxed nerves, his general in the nun. and it made him CM**. But Bertha had gotten ban his supper, and he had no appetite for it, these novel phenomena made him native instead. He went out in hi* back yard and tat down on an overturned barrel and began . It to was breathe the heavy and indisposition; promising hiniwlf, frkuly, that if evej he wrought him**)* up thinking of Beattie and aU that again, 4 »p*rj ch of 20ih gave tus ; John LaiDow, Trumaniburg, | lever bridge, 165 feet above high. from Rou#r - ! jack; M. A. Mortons*. Johnsburg, | Its f reau*t 8p*n will be about The ^ Schal- therapontie battery ; • H. JL Mover, 1780 Feet. It \M to cross the uar- Ua n carried a <omplemeni of 230 Syrac'u^,-'Spring : J. H. frowest portion of the river from buckle; • Steven's Point, Hobokan, to«cen- Xlla,; Johnson^ at I hydraulic engine. i its joei»©rtiOBS and capacgy.