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THE SUN: FORTCOVINGTON, N. Y., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8; 1*87. in iia< MINOR LOCAL EVENTS. etoutof theLachinej friends had borne away the body of the tWave, dying fireman, «ttention ~ was .._ . J to arresting tb© advancing He* AdTertisements. K. ROWE & SOX,. - - R. BO WE, Sir.. - - FORT COYINGTON ' THURSDAY, I) Err MI'! g p | ate canals closed, on the j se of the maritime-provinces ! Capital is evidenced by the fact j first inst, not only l»y order of the Super- j supplemented it with another.. I that one of these unsophisticated ; miendent of Public Works, but from i j nat^rar causes £1.00 PER ANNUM, STRICTLY IN ADVANCE j o f Commerce advocating the pur- j back districts are arriving at thc (Shorterper:>-if ir^2l2-'2l^ ch a has . supplcni i »».^v». J.« .i~_~.»«„.».~-... t ^^*»^w >--» ~- j . » treating the subject as a purely \ legislators, who is unfamiliar with J na ^ business transaction. He thinks : city ways, when about to retire \a j the purchase price should not ex- \ night or two since, blew out the j d-^50,000,000. ' gas and would curely have -\-•' causes. «PE3nX« OF CONGRESS* The first session of the Fiftieth Congress commence a : ton on Monday. A a-: thnt city say? l^ng i-oi galleries of the Hov.--e c-d to their utnu^t ca spectators. The kui:c: majority, and their ir\ lent an air of aiiinir. Chamber. At noon th called to order, vrh-.r, the gallery staricd a Ariv.y hymn, which be until he was ejc-cr^l i keeper,* Mr. John ir. i then elected breaker ;r speech of thanks f-»r conferred up-n L.r.i. dweh with mu'-h -::>;- T«f.rative necessity w\ ~u- ate and reason:• Me r the tariff as would j:-.:. laboring people aga;:.-t of financial depression. =ame time not deprive • part of the jusi rc^:^ toil. We shall en-icfiV. : an abstract of Prv-:*' land's message in or.r Washing- | His points are that the different! cated but for the vigilance of one ! sections of the Dominion of Canada ! of the hotel servants. As this is i are not so united bv nature as to j the honorble member's first visit raging to an alarming extent &t Montreal. There were 32 deaths from the disease week be tore iasu - K \** roortis and their contents practically demolished either by fire or water. IT is pretty generally thought that Henry Donnelly of Elgin, will be appointed customs officer at Helena, - - • ch\ from • ma ^ c tne maritime provinces a j to Washington, I will spare him | Q ue> , to fill the vacancy occasioned by •• \roon the necessary part; that the policy of • the humiliation of printing his | the death of John McGibbon, the former '.'-••-'crowd- tne government that would be j name in connection with this mis- j incumbent. beneficial .to other portions would only result in these provinces get- hap. UNDER the new assignment of = Tvt-:e in the ;v costumes • •'• • -» +K O : some debt; that thev are phvsi- i. 1 ••' il I*- 1 Lilt: . _n_ . _ -,-,2 _ J 1. __ _^_ i \i « V—™- \EV e II :'ust ; was Mr. Carlisle is angry at the news- j terms of court for this judicial district. the iessee,*who8e insurance on the same had expired o»>lv * <•» day* previous. The servant girls lose quite heavily, as many of their things were destroyed. John L. Fagan was the son of Law- rence and Susan Fagan, of Pittsburgh, and was 24 years of ag©. He was en- gaged with his father in the bakery business. He was a universal favonte among all who knew him,, and his genial face, always beaming with smiles and kindness will be mournfully missed. : callv allied by nature to New Eng- j land, and without custom obstruc- Mr. Randall and himself, have | ^ afa d lgs ^ and the gecon d ^^^ tw ~ almost disturbed the friendliness j in Septeml>er of these years. Special j McEi I tions the trade per capita between i them and those states .would be lon^ existed between these dis- equa.1 to that among the\ people of ;• tinguished statesmen. While de- the United. States. He argues clinins to permit an interview, the further that the outside purchase j ^. \ a ---rank in -, Salvation >:-n? lustily y a door- '-/•-le was •_-: I made a L:- honor He also n the im- . a moder- v.otion of •jntee the ' tant, isolated and discontented part , ._ Septeix of the personal relations that have j terms will be held in this county on the ' first Tuesdays of May and December by Justice Tappan. THE- Huntingdon Gkaner of last \ tiie patrons of the Allan ! MARRIAGES. MCDOXALIK-MCMASTKR.—At ti*« Presby- ianse Dundee Centre, by the Rev. D. Eaclicrn, on Nev. 21st. Jamet MoPonnld, of Fort Covineton, to Miss M. A. McMaitei eeeond daughter of the late JJagh McMwter, of Dundee, Que. ARKOLD-WvtiK.—At the Congregational parsomsse Malone, November 23d, 1887, by j C. S. Richardson, Mr. Daniel H. Arnold, of j ,d» May \Wylie of West- j D. E. DBNNEEN & SON HAVE OPENED THEIR HOLIDAT O-OOD8- CALLAND INSPECT THE LINE Fancy iLamps, Silverware, China and Besqua Ware, Clocks, Malone, to Miss viile. i HOADLEY—\WVXIE.—At Congregational parsonage, Malone, Novon:: ?r 23-1, ISsT, by j Bev. C. S. Richardson, Mr. Eugrene A. Hoad- i ley to Miss Ella & Wylie, both of Westyille. j JEVTETT—HOWE.—At tBe M. E. parson- j Malone, X»v. 24th, 18S7, by Rev. I. B. j •ubt if there is the least prospect ; ceitfjng more money than for any pre- j ^f^^'eme^^l^^ot^'esM^^' \ Jewelery, Marble Urns, etc •Le effects :. 1 at the .<. m of any = of their to give :n Cieve- of its railway system or for a sink- ^ ing fund for)he ultimate payment hamonizill? thc discordant fac- j rioas season, the enhanced price more of its debt, tnan retaining tins < 4 is- ^^ rf the do ^ inanf party on thig , ^anjnaMn S up for the reduced quan- KJI its present domain. * : vital issue, on the eve of a Presi- 4it y/ In respect to the relation of these • dential contest. Mr. Carlisle, while OGDEXSBURG Journal of Thurs- provinces to Great Britain- he finds r ^ re ^ n tin<r the majority of his > day: \ A trai n o f seventeen cars laden the benefit in his plan of the entire : ^ ^ * o t mQTe Mr / ' Bastdail removal of anv cause \ x • with silk and tea from China, via Van- couver, arrived at Preseott yesterday, removal oi a m cause oi uimeuiiN * , . , ., • ,v •- ^^ i -'^ i » \\'^ — **^BK.\JVU J v-o^i^o.., ! 6f danger of Var growing out of Irom hls stron g position, as the ^ a c P# j^ en rout e t o Kew Yo rkv ! the fisheries qusstion and a benefit: bulwark of the protection element, - - - . , . . . to Great Britain bv trie increased ; either by coercion or compromise, Tbe 5eff Stal* f sl It seems that !r.Tvyer= again will jr^r^dominatc^in^^r-C '^^'iiL^iL 6 ^ 1S winter. The as^ri-lly memrjer^ ship of 12S eriibn-.ees -^ lawyers, i Fridav'night of week before 1; Seven cars were ferried across last even- ^__ -_ ± ^ ing and the rest this morning. This is traffic with the people there, ^ hose | nor is it probable that the Speaker j the first through shipment this way. power is now very f will have the courage to displace1 The prophecy made a good many years ! his troublesome rival from his old j 8 i ne e, that cars with goods from* China place as Chairman of the Com- j to New York. •ponM pass through Ogdens- ...... . :^:_ burg, has been fulfilled.\ NELSON PARKS, of St. Begis Falls,- lYie , ^ ia d a narrow escape from death at the sue, purchasing j small. NOTE A3TD COM5DE3FT. mitt-ee on Appropriations. THE safe ofthe countv treasurer's : ^ he a ^ lve /SJ lv ?| S ^ f T? ™ „ „ , • .,, - T, .-, keepership of the House ofJiep! orppf nt Centerville. Kr^ nn ' i g • • • ' ALSO A NICE LINE OF New Advertisements. GKAND HOLIDAY O-OOXDS, JUST THE THIXG FOB AX XMAS PRESENT. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEIWENf I county. Mo., was blow-ft opc-n on topic of absorbing interest with | depot in Maloae a week ago last Mon- \ Friday night of week before last, our national solons of the demo- | da . v - He wa » ». Toui * to Boston and he entire body, j and robbed of about $20,000 in i cratic persuasion, and rather in- j attempfed to boa^d B: car as the train next, numbering ! cash, recent tax collections. j c ij ne f o think a new man may be j started, but missed liis\ hold and fell TWENTY GRMD PRIZES TO BE MM AWAY n-:- business.'* i heavier him is true: known a than the famons stone. • anee ag-ont. president <••: a gas com-! the start, and, though closely Tiany. publisher, surveyor, butcher, j pressed by Hanlan, heldlt through\- ; w.* ,i M i w otMi^ rlttf -r-' --.lertaker i on ^ winning bv two lengths. ! iceaeaier.sieaiiiii.it,, ui.a«i*ici, , o c , liUUS mai ttic at yi^rcixb vu.^u^^. \ - - buiMer denti=t. and -no with no j THE ffr«at Orange diamond, which i their attention. Those negotiations ! nesda - v mghi of las t veek > abou t ei S h t •busings. Mr. Daniol E. Finn of j was forrnd at the Cape of Good ! are being conducted after the man- j oxloek, by cutfang his throat with a pair the first district o: New York is the • Hope, and which is ten karat gentleman who has \ But if what is said o he finds business in th composed of lawyer?. Next come j being no bidders. six business men. one banker, one J THE bodies of thirteen infaats. sailor, one insurance agent, four | each about five months developed! politician?, one iournalist A \ ' ' •= < i »^x^ ivvvuu j ivuiiu ±u. jciia AU liic lliU fJill 111 SiiUUlU SCI- 111C ilUUIt! ti.\ I » . . reprcsmtative of the brewers as-j cellar of AspinalPs drug store in ample of peaceably adjusting their ., AL \ TC ^ ons . a ?_ ree m tleclanng eociaiion and only one solitary I Jersey City. They bad apparently • controversies, *' for peace hath her farmer! JToflie Twenty Families Buying the Twenty Lai^sst Amounts of Goods far Cash from until January 1st, 1883. FI^T- NEW TEAR CARD3, SCRAP ALBUMS, syliable of the utterances of the ! salt of his spree. It took several men ,o I will be of a character to be accept- ; about even of his ever gettinz well. T, | ableboth to Britain and America, •! family are very respectable people, ai {for it seems fitting that the two \ have the sympathy of the whole eta but The .nd lV vl & f o ; bare the { i gre at English speaking peoples of; munitv one , w€ re recently found in jars in the the earth should set the noble ex- ! * ' j l f bl dj P g g ^^ that the Rochester excursion TU\a, PICTURE BOOKS\ AC TROUBLE TO SffOW GOODS. i Jersey City. They bad apparently i controversies, \ tor peace liatn her [ \ \ J * '** • v \\ b l \^ **«-««i«- ^^uraion been there a long time. Tffe police ! victories, not less renowned than ••^ erttw «•'«-& O. R K. on Tuesday, are inquiring into the matter. The i war/' S'r ov ' 29tb * was tbe bjggesi affair ever A Xew Trial for Jake Sharp*. Among the bundle of decisions handed down in tbe court of ap- peals at Albany last Tuesday week, in the presence of a distinguished array of lawyers, among whom store has had several owners dur- | With unusual interest the world \ ^\^ted by rail ing the past few years. j of commerce awaits the appearance i _ hen th e trai n PASTOR BINKES, a missionary ' of Secretary Fairchild's report of j ' this country. Rochester it composed of over one hundred and XASXUH viah^ii. a missionary, : , z, \ , --^^- - . i .t, v , -i- ,. » diggers are astonished at the neb-: the business men than what the ; five thoi«and people. AU the hotels gg he rich : ^ business men than what the | five thousand people. All the hotels ness of the gold vein3 recently dis- • President himself says. In order j were overflowed, and lots of men slept ] covered there, and believe them to ; to- wholly devote himself to this j on the floor. After the hotels were filled 1 WILL PRESENT THE FOLLOWING PRIZES: -To the one buying the largest amount will be given a full se: of Dishes, consisting of one hundred and thirty pieces Beauti- fully Decorated, worth &22.00.? SECOND—To the two buying the two next largest amount? wlil hr given one half barrel each Brown's hen Koller Process Flotir, worth §5.60 per barrel. THIRD—To the five buying the five next largest amounts will be given each a one minute Tea or Coffee Put, worth $1.50. FOURTH To tfc-c i^r^lve buying the twelve next largest amounts will be giv*» each one pound of Be.rt Basket^Fired Tea. worth j 50c per lb. HUnnAH ! HURfi/IH ' I The. above prizes to be distributed as soon after January 1st, as it -. . *aa b« ascertained to whom they properly belong. Purchases need not MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW be made all at one time^but during the entire time to January I-;! YEAR are the best wishes of «««« '- \\ \ ' J.&GJB.RUSSELL, and thty are pleased to announce that their stock of CHOICE GROCERIES is fall and complete. Choice Family Flour, Teas, Sugar*, of , „,.„.,. v.^,,^ ... u. ti..^ iuaiit ui rt cuu iiisu.. ii ^a\ ^o favorably received ^^gis raiia *\e> later every one present knew that j City. Southwest Missouri, Tuesday . i s the reason ^ ha t much - expected \ and Ethan Nevin the court l*y a unanimous vote had ! ? f ^eek before last. \\ hile com- j from bim again 2 j vacation at their overruled Judge Barrett and t ^ e ] in g U P * h e windless or rope gave! The attention'of the Civil Service general term which susuined him ; liluft O^^-aTvnw^S^ Commissioners has been called to and had ordered a new trial. The! ^er&bSV^ . . _ __._ foUowing u the opinion Ly Judge { Ax Washington on the 4th. con- i re^^rni^JT 1 ^^^ I ^J*JZ ™*&&&I «* ^ : \Austin Jacobs are spending their respective -homes- turn to the Depot next week f 11 \^\g their 8tQdie5 at l and Brasher accuses Jacob Sharp air] ?ix ot.^er j relative to some regulations which, ! wroDgfailrabtained appointments. jiersons of giving and f-rT'c-ring and ; M' amendments tcTthe Inter-State ,' ^ ^ ien such persons can be iden- causing to l e given and • ifered to 'Commerce law, will regulate the '•• tified they will be dismissed from -, •*—««-* *<-:-• • ! r.ffl^zj anc j ne ^ - regulations have! From tlie Sentinel, Dec 2. F»tal Fire Accident in Fullgraff. a rueni't c-r of the ! traffic of this courttry passing over ! ° non council <f the ci*v of Xew ! the Grand Trunk arid other Cana- [ ^ occurred at \the Cuoberfand common council <f the ci*v of Xew ! the Grand Trunk arid other Cana- [ ^ een adopted that will prevent j House yesterday, resulting in consider- york._$20,CH.iO, with inti-i'.t to in- dian railways from points in the ! sucn sharneless imposition. ! able damage, and in the death of one of nuence him in ro~pef t t.» the exer- United States through Canada to ; ^There is an ex-Congressman in ; the most promising young men in Platts- cise of his poivtr- and ftinctions as other points in this country. One 1 Washington who, I have strong eir- ! burgh, John L. Fagan, the foreman of \ ^ f \ ' -=«•••. - • • id will j cumstafjtial reasons for believing,; Belief Hose G such member of the (•_ i coun- of these gentlemen it is cii on theapplK-atiori of tr.e Broad- ; introduce some way Surface Railroad Co:r.;.anv for : gress that will the consent of the comiii--.:; council ' ; purpose without \ompany. The event has Broad- ; introduce some measure in Con- I se ^ 3 nis influence to office seekers -east a deep gloom over ourentire to the construction of y*ar. Sharp was tri< Direct evidence wa = graff had in fact other evidence alt accomplish this | whose appointment he securer ithout occasioning any I receiving from his victims a cer- rail- increased cost of transportation to ' ^ n percentage of their salaries rarately.; the consume^ I t has been sug-| each month. ,-..,•, . j the Cumberland House. It i •f-n from gested by others who have care- | The report of the Third Assist- j to have on^nated from th. •*\ *% fully considered the subject that '• a , n t Postmaster-General shows that \ o f t be chfmnev which The fire was first discovered at about 3.36 p. HL, when a dark cloud of smoke burst out from the roof 'of the wing to the HOUDAYS. Also, a line line of GJX>YE£ AND MITTENS, GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, FINE HAVA3TNA CIGARS, GENUINE MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR ROOT, and CHEAPER GRADES OF PIPES, CUTLERY, *c , 4c. We also constantly hare the finest stock of TOBACCOES, both Smoking and Chewing. j GENUINE NAVY CLIPPINGS, I YACHT CLUB, FARBSOU0H & SONS FINE PLUG, AKBCCKLE»g OLD HONESTY, and many other fine brands. Also constantly on baod Genuine Providence Birer Oysters. Give ns a call and ve will endeavor to males your wanla complete. I would call special attention to my line of LADIES AND QEXTS' UNDERWEAR^ * LADIES AKD MISSIB 1 TOBOGGAN CAPS- Men's and Boy's Scotch Caps and Sashes, of which I have a largo stock, and am making extremely low prices. Parties wanting to buy CARPETS will 4o well to examine my line of samples of Cotton and Wool Car Body prices. dfts.- All ^Vool two ply Carpets, Tapestrv Carpets and Five Frair.t 3ody Brussels Carpets, on all of which t will make extremely 3 5^n !:: f d. and Congress should require the par- the total revenues of the depart- hours or more previous the fiw> in W toother of a cir- ; ment of customs duties on articles men * ^ the year were $48,837,607, me P^^us, the fire in the meantime smouldering and working Us the crime, and theretV.re guilty of the ofience^charged. Kx<< j.tions were taken in behalf of ti-'.- (iefend- •ant to several tk-tihious of the trial r. ,» •,. ... i *»*»p^i H»«*J* ujve t XJI lu c yea r p: Senate at the earliest possible mo-! ceding, while the increase of the ment after the organization of that I disbursement was at a ratio of j iO * 1 mwi body, a bill prepared bv him for i about 3 per cent. It is estimated £ e attic ' reajxonded promptly to :ere was a splendid head of water, bnt much valuable time wa» ] lost before an entrance was made int< MEETS, GEESE, TL as cash for goods. DUCKS MDCHMS of fresh mm: There is more in this than prophet 3'et hafh known. W. G. KELSEY, - - Fort Covtogton. N. Y. EliEGANT QHRISIMAS OURING the month of Deeembe^ bod>', a bill prepared by him for j about 3 per cent, the purpose of regulating and re- l that if these ratios •s should be main- so as to play directly on the flames. It was in an attempt to cut a every purchaser of a three- pund package of SO DA, OYSTER a two- court in a<im\it\ti'ng l^inU hV dC ; * tr ^ immigHition'tot^United ; tained till the^d of ^y^rT^ M^MZ™^ '%*<$£ ^^ I or ^TON CRACKERS, or jectif.ri certain items of u-stirnonv. : States h 7 keeping oi« [Arsons who : postal service will again be upon a } with an axe, and out through the cupola\ i pound box of MILK CRACKFRS whic-L it is conceded v.-eroi,, a tcriar: s ? e . ms llkel - v to be undesirable - profitable basis to the Government. ! » ftbe ^^ building he attemi>teTto i ~ »m*ni*A^atta , J and ,without which it by the appellant a venvict riot or might not have been ob- hci tained.\ • ; pe; ~^.^>, . . . jle ; r>rol lairneij;. citizens. The pnnciple feature of j But such _, r _ »ij could t^ 3 ^^ ™ a provision which if it i bable. in the opinion of those who in ob- ^ ccomes l aw - w i^ require everv j are well informed about the re- result is hardly pro-j * Jsccn 4 the gliglitly inclining Voof tf \ marmfactured by - •- J r , I the main building to the roof of the \ Sharp was taken from the Lud- j States low Street jail Tuesday morning \ certifi j person of foreign birth who cori- I venues of the Post Office Depart- ! templates emigration to the United I merit. and conveyed in a to provide himself with a i ficate from the United States ! rhien he lost his footing and ie wing, j slid onto ] tbe roof of the wing, which wa« covered with ice formed by the water thrown W.H.OMlELSOrOGOEIISBURG. upon it will receive • an Elegant CHRIST- p e himself He ahot rapidly <fown the roof and fell hdf h IN the trial of John Most at New py roof and fell headforemost to the ground, a distance carriage tothe'coMul ^ ro m district of his j York, the jury went out at 5.30 As he slid down the ed the physician* did what lie dlH ut al*out H'IX o'rUu-k. in the r-um nan»ed. Sharp then fUncharged and driven to his ; J 4 conntrv. ,*hall m»t ha al- I'nited State.4 imiiii- , in Mor-l\- favor. TB to land in thi<? a r.^-w trial. I ferre.J. , an , . , - - .., ft'e for sale by all the. leadine Gm-i ip<jn ibis greater calamity. When ' cere in Northern New York. EVERY DESCRIPTION JOB PRINTING! EXECUTED PROMPTLY in thc best style, and at living prices onir, \THE SUN\ OFFICE. FIRST CLASS FACILITIES, Combined with Thirty-five yearn experience in the Ke and Job Printing Bminesa ought to be a TBAT NEW MEATMMtT PADDOCK BROS. Ea*t Emi of the Uppe-r Bridge CHATEAUGAY STREET t i« at! II ronoins, aad to it ha« be«a mldfi an ELEGANT LITTLE OYSTER DEPOT. whSn nolhlne byt llwT pa n Prori^» ^ Biver Oy«ler» can b* had, in «ny A«i* 1 . I-v ttem galtea, quart, plot, EITHEB SAW OE COOKED. ALL KINDS. Of MEATS 1