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THE\SUN-. FOKT COVINGTON, N. Y., THURSDAY, DECEMBER i, 1887. New Advertisement$. An Independent Non-Sect-.?.'• ne TERMS. $1.00PER ANNUM, STRICTLr ! N ADVANCE [Shorter j.er&i ; /:: ; % ' : J^ New Advertisements. • A WORD I Without any }'•_•* hesitatingly a^ert : afraid to VIIKC tlii^ THE SIN in cornier paper in TrapK!: V fact, any in this i- counties, as we 1 .; v. . class of reading i':.v ral arrangement. tem of -Vising in\ ev ery i n ch o i a v a 11 u; by devoting the >:-. 7 paper, we are p=\- = -: contains v~o~-e : ' /1: '- any other ne\R-?pavc-v To accomplish :i.i as our readers have told, v/e have incur \bilities—liabilities afford ton«urc<--. ^ port i o\n o f t L e - e < • \ enabled to cor.nny.-? r»er in our work. v> -: 4uc*t our frir-mis i-'- in-hand. To K ir^ney. and r.eoi i for their pa por—=o:; year. :r:..r:y f>>r 1i:- r too many for the :•.\' volume.\ Will i:. -• deLied for *--h -:._. for a mom en t v.rA :- to come to ov.r P.•= know there i: bar-'.. dividual ihat :- v.\ of THE >r>: h\w L u us to th-? extent < : v dollar, .-r ev ?::;-: ft y be?t you can f-'r •-> just now. bearing' whatever you d-> i\ ance. and promptly. heap of good.\ <t.«.*\.\ _- we un v..-- are not - i^ue of with any -..-v. or. in •;; tier of : -.iiy ami - in gene- ' »ur s v,s- > utilizing .:-. there- tv nit ^Jthe\ yg&r ^ *3K.» f-ec ^eHvfry • L ^V.; - ^ 7 T of the* Beauharn.>is Junction Railway,• TOURING the month ot 1'e^emoer. : carrier,Jelivcro.1 --^'J«V \^r^than a do,en vessels ^f^^ n- ltit - T\^''\V J , 1 \\' a . \ >V-'-\' wore wrecked or badly injured m <t , ! v . in = ne TO Heanharnois ihrousrh St. : p 0Hn( ] paekaae of SODA. O\S?TKR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. TWENTY PRIZES TO BE GIVES AWAY newspapers. The avera-e e^t per ]; V05 v .-.ere L-st.. Lake men say it Vi y AeH of t he ? m,n<l section is \gfaJe.l J nt l box o f MILK CRACKERS, piece lor handling the mui ! < a* the W a.-? the worst siorm known for an ,} t he remainder is being pushed for- j — ' ~ 2 milk, twenty years. Wl >rj as rapully as possible. A. Leo. THE contract for the sale of cloth- irce a-iivery oiii>--( The annual re\ Knott. second assist::;:* postmaster ing manufactured in CMnti-n prison general, .-hows that the cost of the has been awarded to Andrew T. railwav posifflice car s-Tvi-.-e was Anderson, of New York. Re agree? \This line v>ill cpou up one of \ manufactured hv To the Twenty Families Buying the Twenty Largest Amounts of Goods for Cash from now until January 1st, 1888. The hmd is i wiH ! ~ $1,881,580 :«for railway clerks, S4.827.4Co . ior mail c 4 uip whlte 1 inents. ?274.ul3 : for neo^s^ry an, special facilities on trunk line- S25S which has •-- than The total e-timates subniit ; meet tiie requirements of ike : of the second ;i.ssi.-ian; }»>ci -n 'general-f-r the ii^lv^r l Ijs §3l.0Jo.',-a3. The ivp-rt di t< not been made public. THE steamer \Chcviott Melbourne to Sydney. v.as >vreoke< ...ut?ide Port Philip Head on th 12'<h. The i n j MA8 CARD. This yearjliey_ wiH ihe introduction of the railway, and the ' aTrav p^st year. We hare SCCI1 S3 from iavmi'is will have au opportunity of i • - I WILL PRESENT THE FOLLOWING PRIZES: ^T—To the one buving the largest amount will be given a full sti of Dishes, consisting of one hundred and thirty pieces Beauti fullv Decorated, worth $22 00. ;\ •-> • L ' een ;. ivy ha- ,' uld ill ! with n RtiViiii: reeomiiK-nduti >n n: ::« meet, a \ favor of a change in the -^ \'-•I be ^ P a y in ? railr«\:i-.l= Kr IIK.II trans- '•\\ V ii! ' purtation. Ir is maintaiiied that THE railroad time h r.:-<l I' ruS \ ; the railway service has uivim'is will have au opportunity ot i =— : \ : ,, r , (r . vn m \i.~ *~ n i,,, v ; nt , the two next largest amounts wlil h<> of their property considerably increased. ; that thev^qual_injfin^^ ! .Hour, worth $5.00 per barrel. evening of October 1-Ji.il. li>e ^^ ju^h^urSttehx^ ^vSi : ti^tie dp*7i^n7a^y~tn^can be~rmr[ : THIRD—To the five buying the live next largest amount? will be given -tccif.gf i.;:.-rt-iigt-^. aim nv.. Sl ti i, yir. .Tamos V,\ right, ihe well known\ ^7777^77^1-p <;• ^ach ft vu* uiinute Tea or CVtfee l\»t, wortii fcl.ov*. iJie oihcei-s an<.i civw. to tne num- railway coiuructor, und^r t;>.<? super-. chased. DAM ELS t RAUkhR^ •• The master vl^n'onir. Jam^s 31. Shauly, tlu- chief; d na ^ will vrOT>5trnct ed arefor gale by all the leading bro- : FOURTH : alon-the route. The'. priiu-ipal one, at ; eers in \CLween San s;.^. >I^-rtiue ovc- the t'hatc-auirav river, . Northern New York. .'.-stly re- : the old method vi adjusiinir the .- a help- : . pay of the railroads, ai-d it is re- -.ve need : commended that >yar-o be ?ub=ti- ~ XT\ „ '. t«tcd lor height a= tl.\ la^is nnd i-rancisoo and >*cw York by the fastest train has been reduced to svill only he second in the iVmiinion to ihe i?t. Lawrence bridges. The length I 1 be 370 feet, consisting of two spans Hun- ! • criterion ot tec live o.avs. Fr.-.m the Pacific coast of 110 feet each, exclusive of the shut- [ i,, L,,-;d..n in !.--s thou two wed« ! m ^ s - ? h e »«wonry jrork ja .making + — °-—^~-...- ...^i tne Dominion )•**•<-i--^ • . ,. r < cod T roess an. i tn e j>.unimcn lnjro : T pi-^iy.-'-|t ti-a;.-Oiliiig^ ^u t we \ a-m^r.v.'v.-Lich has the ontr-ait for -.'.;::! soc- :t done m ten clay-, be- • the iron gin.-ofjstnKf.ire, will c.>m^Iote K'iO in: ! ;iy vears. * the hrulsrc lA- next sprinir. It has been ' l f di bi' $4.OO. TRUTH !—Thou- designed spe.-inlh* for ordinary utility as v,Vu us'fv.r railway purposes. * !SS:i!i!rSl i H0L10AV PRESENT! appreciated. At present a : teiiijtorary wooden bridge is j Pr. Henry H-:lir.e= -:ate Li: ra- rian. died at his h'.-me in A.: ..ny. A MAGNIFICENT t Asotkr Worfl —THE— :.d that. 253(5 became a missionary t y assist- Turkey. In 1S50 he lecame con- -' U5 \ a j nected with the American legation u-eneral were indulged in,\ no vibration j craiionc.} churches endorse the An- or oscillation of the structure was ob-j dover thec-rv of an after death rro- bationfor the heathen who have. •' About a mile out ofSte. Martme, over ] l tbv-re is a pierce of trestle work j $4.00 LAMP. FJLBtST ^LEETIXG OF Tli E The fisheries c'ir.v:. its first meeting a* v :•- Monday of last we-.-k ' some diplnmauo rc--c_ at the State Depurtri-^; formal conference las '• an hour. -So ar.oriq ; - enter into a di«?cu«i'-;- eries coiitroversy. T. was he* 1 only to trr.-: of procedure. It v,-..-: first regular nieetliii: \•' on Tuesday at 2 ..-\• I graphers will rot i.'C- Outline records 'jf the b?ld j in that country, and served for one . iitfd withoiK lhe l- aow ] e Jge of the sou feet'long.\constructed by'M r : Robert • 'year as charge a ctrairc-i at Ion- },jct O rir Chri-i. Of the tii-t 2(>o ^bit^ioid, the foreman, which is con-j replies received. 243 teH u- phuniy s j^ ed J;f^^J^^.^^The^other ! ilii'ttheirwiUe:>r-ndthoirelnYiThos l ^.TJ{ gCf pf 1 ^ O y QT the St. I do not hoi<l the bypotbr-.?;«s oi ?iler , Loni? river at Eeauharuois. The con- ; \j robs-iioii. and li'j very tract for the iron work * j =tantinople. and afierwardi ae i interpreter of the legation ,and ! acting consul. In September, .eton on • is54, w he was av-ooint-d a?^5=tam -- hand- : librarian of the Slate librarv. generally endorse the recci ; i policy ; l^not y« been given, h^o. temporary , , rooms : April 2^. 1S62. he was made liUa- J ^ Ame;-ican lioard s i'ruutn- ' r ^ \&^$ e s^^^k Mr. • -j\k e in- i rian. succeeuihg the late Alfred B. t^ai Comnntiee. \ ^ Hubert have satisfacioniy arranged j , ; Street. Yale College honored him * * * Steward's Condition ^^th the proprieturs every-km of com-j \^ ,• with the degree of doctor of learn- Powders have no equal as a bl\od ^;.^;.;?_ t i K «' made to j j n g % an( j Columbia College, in IS* 3. puriiicr. The ingredients of which \ m -^*^?- •he fish- I conferred upon him the honorary the?e Powder? are composed have . A , Since the unparalleled offer was >f this bridge \ made a number x>f these tare been sold, and, although our ; A T Orangevilie. Out., on th* —To the twelve buying the twelve next largest amounts will 5U^w I lb ea t °* 1C *' ^ The ab^vc prizes to be distributed as soon after January 1st, as it can be'nsVertained to wh-m they properly !.ei.-:i£. _ Purchases need m-r. be made ail at one time, but during the euu;-f tn.ie to January 1 5 ... I would call special attention to my line of LADIES AND GENTS' UNDERWEAR. LADIES AND MISSES' TOBOGGAN CAPS ! stock, and am making extremely low prices. Parties wanting to buy ^ CARPETS 5 will do well to examine my line of samples of Cotton and Wool Car- ! pets. All Wool two ply \Carpets Tapestry Carpet* and Five Frame ! Body Brussels Carpets, on all of which I will make extremely low | prices. TIMEYS, GEESE, MM 1M> (HCKE1 will be taken as cash for goods. %I want BUTTER and will pay twenty cents in cash for nice tubs of £resh made or fall BUTTER, Therc is more in this than prophet yet hath known. W. G. KELSEY, Fort Covington. N. Y. ;i ' 1 \ 3red - ^.\d^raor> a ]™?°^n™~ -M \'\\ * ^^ gtnC \' m \' •^^ d -J i U- .Person\ was; a Tarie ty of design., and those ^ho j eedine* n>Ke d ^^ernoi ULI'JL pape... ~.*A cuain = . •• itlon e m : k c amning room and was • 1 aocuments. Dr. Holmes garnered THE Albany i> r >v.^ remarks : : badly shocked. The inspector ; buy now will have an opportunity j L 4>rey Blankets, per pair ! Heaxy Comfortables, each : , Ladies' Caroel's Hair Underwear \. i Gents' Camel's Hair UnderweaT it at the | Fancy Trimmed Flannel Shirts * ice : Bearer Shawls at i Beaver Shawls at I Beaver Shawls at < $1,50 1.00 1.0*0' 1.00 1.00 5.00 6.00 8.00 for the nesi meeting at the conclu- [ nL meeling o f Presby- .1 phv.-icai iixixi in me. . , • , -, . i Pass around the sub- T d >' stati ? n-f. has not deterred it i irom continuing to lay out money. ! Joseph Chamberlin >r-:•:_-:.: with : lication. sale\ or reading, and him two gentlemen fror^ih': liritish ! threatening Jo app ea l _to the au- sonal attendantr;, >ir CLar>i= Tup- ; ^^ mini?te ^ o f O£ j ?er f .hurei!e7 per, the Canadian commissioner, ; . ^u^ a request that similar actio: is accompanied and ].«ackeC Hon. J. S.D.Thomp-n. <; minister of justice. Ma].-'^ irli a re Lv the ' betaken. adian ; THREE American fl= ?S in a frame- tioni^t=. a large tribe of aborignes. . D. i-^ ork of crape were displayed from hove c-.mmenced a war of exier- prhme secre- •. Cameron, official =e<Tetary.<..<_ hap- z^sidfnQt on Pine nreet. At. Louis. ,. , . ay atternuon. JS-JV. 1b. In : ;- ( v-t'v the windows of the re-ride nee. were j:ayaru p| ctur es of the executed Chi-ag-- uiiul iie dies --istant : Arjar«:hi.-ts, also fn-iiiiCfJ with black. \:.iti« ar A LARGE STOCK •el ?tatem'-=iit: -Between the City* their Lome. Liirner'' 1 :? red men and the bar- ONE <»f our exchange? contains i .—r)F 1 urou= Prr>hibiiionis-s the re.=ervn- the information that a firm near j tioii ...f I>i'I:oia. we~t of the United Hudson is engaged in the busi- c n/M^t\« Stales, in N^ib America, is likely ness of making paper for cigars. \ LAMP GOODS to be depopulated. The Prohibi- • The paper is ^s-aked in a strong I i./'the'i'^readv'^to ' h^^nLdb\' frto •' at P\ ces correspondingly low. smokers. This explains the pecu- : \ ,.,.... , liar aroma that one frequentlv ft! I EN S Kl^TTHFW5^ c.nhi=.'.. : r : e ) st,, e a I , i urei 1 K-fncmy fincls on the streets '! \'-'•'-\ <». Jtmt mtWO. andi \'• \^.'srr.'Siir^ • HURRAH! HURRAH! ode j Paisley Shawls reduced from $20 to 15.00 ! Black Crochet Shawls $1.75 to 5.00 I Scotch Caps at ; ; 50c to 75c ' Five and a quarter Table Oil Cloth, per yard 25c j All Wool two ply Carpets at 75c j Newmarkets and Ulsters $3.75 to 1G.00 Ladies Wraps and Jackets at Rednecd Price*. D. B. DBNNEEN & SON. i're=i-.'ihe^e syiiiS.-ojs oi sorro ;:M. the gathered'a crowd in the of the building and they tor'; down • the fiajj- ar:d I-Tokeii'; the wiiidcws. Mrs. Mav Dufh a clairvoyant, wlv. • wijl shut him uv> thirst. I7if.Pn.hi-: s* a peculinrly con- ^«n : L\ ruture. as thev Cj 511 ' * Thep^t^-a-f- I \\ n M«Hi'.rt-aU Nov. 25<h, 1887, 9 years. ei(Ja>t son of Daniel of i^uckb ac I*a da.v, J a MERRY CHRISTMAS and SAPPY NEW- EAR tb bt i aS ; YE^R arc . the i>e6t wishes of never gr't ti;]v,-.v. l';e pO:>tii;;«.-,;er- y.»a r ?.r>d 4 months, son of Daniel Supple. ; T Q /^ y-\ general lias or.k-ri-1 thiee men-of- Eki^'is—At iho horae or her daupht«r, I A T I T H wor to move ur. the Jim river to Mr*. u«i*a saroa, ia ogu*u8bunr, N. Y., on •'J • v \ VJ. JJ. f Dak-.'ty where they I occupied the iir~t ri-jor. threw tire re=ervaii<-ncan be huuihu '• «.?aait^a inf.-. ihr^f-r, ,v: A r.r.T wirh- • TlIE I''11')^\infr 15 the T l 7, of*Jro|»y of tbe heart, ; \ '. .. s :-i.-s. .uaivia Crt-'tnn Bngg^, formerly f ied. ' weatvilli, ag.-d about 60 years. on: j t h ar e ^ man, r?ir t^nane- 3 tary. and Wallace (. >is legal advi-er. »X>sSibiV \hfls With hi: from the ritate d.e.'.v.r':-:.:. de*it Angeil and Mr. Pi:tne other two Amerir::i: <: \..:. ers, apparently did r.<,\ \r: secretaries to V\ ?S\A\riv.<;., have any. Perhaps the most imr^rta elusion reached was a rt: unanimou-Iy si<iopted to k proceedings of the n*-^ secret until the c^nclu-: -:: work. The statement wa> ized by Bayard that aj.y tfaat m&? appear purporting VJ tell ^ Mf . f . ra ; f , iU lovf ^ ;; f the oow ; Lea< l of Chi<Jgo; but St. Lcuis is \ T° PKINTEBS.-WE WILL SELL O.V i Also, a fine line of what has been done at ar.y meet- ; ^^ ^ js ; rfj( , hi ef , 6liBr J n ^ r Wffk . „..,„ i.*>>itwl h,r ,,mn<i rU^i ,,f : .. X . 1 ^. ry . n :^:° ah . 1 f_!fL 1 ! 1 .!. t ^ h *^|..P r 1 . e » ' OLOVE* AND MITTEJCS, M MEAT MARKET 1 • ? out hurting any crs*. >\te w-as population of tlie ten leading cities: ; an ' J ^ ae i' French, aged » year?. ^^the J I jlace ' J ull<I ^ r rirr * c \ f f \ r disturljil1 ^ New Y-.rk. 1.4-?2.0O«>: Philadelphia. : Y^^^^fe^on^sSaT^v'Jo' -iiiionsj ? XUE famous Jersey cow. \ Euro- , cago. 7U4JH.NI: Ht. Luis. 20.1.0'.^ ; '; r^^Zgef'™'!*£ l ° f th ° late8amu< ' 1 H \ \ f , tnc! tus.\ registered in the herd book Baltimore. 418.0O0; Boston, 4«/y I\*.!*\ T mi y e T utno f\ of the American Jersey cattle club ! 0<X»; Cleveland, 210.0UO. This i A 7 ^ Advertisements. CHOICE GROCERIES is fttU and ^^^^^ Choice Family Flour, ;Utnor \ of the Arrierican Jersey cattle club article „, N( ; 24G- 4 t Tiia'Je Uarfington, N.J., 2iaOc«O. This = ral thousand i : th« HOLIDAYS. ing rill be entirely unauthorized who dft£ire( 1 { o g( . e Ler iQ high . . way her proud rival of B I\ PADDOCK BKOS; i Ea*'. Ead of tl-.e Upper EriJge --OX— CHATEAUGAY STREKT, •till ruaatng, &a4 to it bai been added ftu ELEGAXT LITTI-E OYSTER DEPOT, GO TO D. GILLIS & CO.'S c-5-t perfecti'jn. Her record of <78 Illinois. Fifty years ago Chicago rk. The addition of a larger and must be the purest specula- -pound-? and u few ounces of butter : consL-.te.-l of three hou«e=.'one black- p^*.^ tion. : made withhi twelve months wa-- srailh shop and two gin mills. ; a bargfUr Regarding the ultimate /juteome. for y^ar- the highest record made. . Chieajro lo-day lias a larger popu- ; ton< y - Y - i rJTriU of thp commi^-iu\ ^ Hridrf-j-uf people have frequently l.\tioi» than New York had in 1810. I \ \T/\rTTn^ QT result, Ol the CuraniL. .u.. 3Ir - . riaitw l Ii flr li n ,rti,nt,, W,W«t th* ^*» *n1k- of bavino- ft r.m.Ml ft ii,.n ! NQTICK orresuu, ui ^ t « ;u «»,.^ ,, ^^.^ ij ar ii ng ton to look ot the Hhe talk, of having a population! Chamberim is credited with hav- , q ^ n o f the ^^ , vh o ha , Iar ^ r t ^ n Londun Mv yearn from j ^^ iIfyrElf , r A TS5Kl«mrflKRi.> f n '-,• X lofure «-xi»ting between 1/v! K. <}\i\- ' K.^iL,f.MtAy ?> L.Xl;i,KWEAn «r w ..n« .pp., « ™ .or PINE ^^'^^ CWABS . ' 1 where .oiWn, bat tl,. pur. !**«•„, H. I'.OWF. & 8o.f», Fort Coving. ! DENTINE MEERSCHAUM, { BRIAR ROOT, aod . | CHEAPER OHADE8 OF PIP£», j CUTLERY, Ac, 4c. and AND STATIONERY, TOILET ARTICL». TOCfcET hft<1> | n k u , b b We a'.*o eonstantSjr have the finest stock ! EITHEE RAW OE COOKED. ing said that he thought it un-• i aU i y died. Her worth not only date. More tons of shipping en-.; 1 u «,n> n »i\n K between i.vi K. O«I- .*TOBAC<:OEH, both smoking •«io W »lo« * likely the subject of eornrrif r'ial ron^isted in her own wonatrlu] i-ered the port of Chicago Just year mond :I»<J Johb-'J>o. under th* onn nam* ' GJ-SUISK NAVT CUPPIXOK ia »ay »iy Je, »od »«*Ted »t »oy hour of d«> <- -union would come_befor, the fi-h- achievement, but a r well in her . _ th an entcrcl the port of Liv^poo). l^^^^^t^JT^^^l TACHT'CUB. <» »^» - erles commission. There is s/-areely powers to transmit her ? r«,d quah- A wonderiul city ), ('hicago. Con- ! %'JLtea tv »atd 3 r Jn Wl< j in OL^nu d. a shadow df a doubt thai a) ; v ; ,r- tie? to Ijer rr'-^nv . O-r- r-a!J at t«;n« more live men to the erro^ioth. rangemem agreed to bv the JiriM.-I: 14 v/«-ek^ olu w,- <o!ri j.-r $li'..7»-'». *hrm any otl.^r r-jty In the v.-o.-M. :»«'''« commipsjon woul^l»efj-ldbirifiii,- «nd th.-- < wiu-r <f her oldest p^n Tf;^ ].;•••;, ;.*f < !J^ ; ;-- o;st,in«, u, ( > . ^ by tbeir government. He did r.o- i.-: ^urrf-r.^Iy r«-p--rt*-d to have re- wen' «.f M. L->rn- in everyth.rj^.; . tnink any sane man'on the other i\u:-ed tl~,. 1 *\ ;-r him. Thi- ?-&rm- St. J.->ui.« .-ay« »h.e, .^m'- \> f side of the'water pver thought <A uniiuyl • .i.:]..-.! ti;.- \ I>ukc- oi I)ar- n:/;.! ^an k [,^'i to tii'- !a<i war a 55 a remote possibility in cm- Wuji'd:. j- the .-ire of a long ii.rt ri:i(- ilfc -i> wh'-ii >\re\^<\ fora /i.t- nection with the fi-heries dispute, of iurcous L-.;i*-r : r prodtictx=, edge party or ball. YACHT C!,UB, ,,, t .^ t t , FARBROUGH * 8ON» FINE PLUG, , r,o or »Wor«- the H» day of J»n. f IM».'j AKBUCXLE'S OLpUOSESTY, \ ^LL KINDS OF MEATS _..**, ^t». Nov., l^-T. ^ ^ J!:iM<>XJt> j and mnny otber J}nc brAiid«. j JojfN TVu. i Also rood anil* on band , i c The ff'»t« i bn*in»-,-vm..-niJoo/d .'tbf>vc: wH-I . . \ f i^« fc rrf^ or, a* b,f.> r , i,, a:3 s u« »»rai.ciu, Gecuino Proddeno8 Eivsr OrsterB. : M m l \•«>\ fli tttahtlyon haiul, ftnd &* ( -) im p M cinb« ly J1.H ti ! J,.T^Ui,\d. We aUo k«*jp a full and <y>ap1*U » IE£L£f \S BifiP IFBBEft TBfiSSES THE OL1> AND WKLL KNOWS STAND. D. GILLIS & CO, L. r:. OL'iJioND. Uaii'ie**, SOtti >*«v. ;?>!7. 1 t*iv# u* * <t»!l an:] we i ; mall* your Want* cumpitU. tvor to I HnucJiKi.' sn«J Mir r- M\«U t-hoju.oJ t it! da- I jivereU aecordifig to onlcr* w.. \ I I