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THE SUN: FORT COVINGTON, NTY.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, tKj. THE SUN. Travelers' G, ce. ft C. J. R. R.—Pf~ „.-.- tra!E for :S, li'i . :j ;a.ag arrives I arrives Moat real and tat*: Ft. Covlngton at 5.00 a. •U «-S« p. a*. Mixed frora v - :; at 11.30 a. m.,leaTesa: :: y .. N. A. B. at-Traln* 1 .^ ** :r * d -ri f&undaxs cxc^p^ fk ^l) ^-\ > '••••^-* > v *\ >li * a warts at 7.12 atid l<!.IQ_a.m.. S-G- - :j j ; '** P- m - H«rSaH6LD 1XB FJJKM. Feed rxmltry liberally at this season, ; especially 'with bone making material, i This year's wool clip in the raited States is estimated at $70,000,000 ^orth ; from 4O,0GO,lX>G sheep. It is reported that the round Leaded ; apple borer has been successfully ex- cluded from trees by placing fresh were coined. Of silver piece?. 44,- L2S8, valued at ?3-f.366.4S3. were New Advertisements. New Advertisements. I KOTICE 10 CREDITORS. coined.' Tbe number of silver dol- -| > _ g *, ._ - - n' V C* J. I • K? ^^iSo^BANKRUPT SALE, and silver coin in the United States , on Nov. 1,1SS7. tohave been: Gold, . _;o>-^ ^m^*^m^ _ ST0CK A XD FIXTURES MEANEST BOY IN TOWN Clipped Potin- • of ihe Mrs. ^Siedig's Doycr Cake.—Excellent One-half pint of sour cream, o pound of butte*, beaten thoiooghly to- gether ; onepouad of brown Sugar, sis The place of my t ; rth A Was the ehambt: <v r, That's a part of the funr.y ^ \•\• From which 1 \~a? br • - As the child o* his ;»>,3 \;; And his gift to all humo-a i:::-•- s I isrht c :=.-\- The years Or tbe d«*r j-ap^r ? rare - That cradled me Crst. 1 c-:-.\: • : . I \r«s stolen tC 70-:.: ~ And so ©ft th&t I • ir= -• - \-• '-' X>ong ago such rrnierstrs. -x a'< a} In TOT mzi\on of y-^rs I dried many tear-. A smile gave where e'=-:- \t^-:rc And I'll do soacai^ Vhiieiou M thirds a;'-\-. Can rerire me as one of ::? y*:~- TfeOQEfo. my w<iy n^rty \^ ~- > - I'll nave father^ cno.-fr\.. AM I're had 5n the past. ir. T.r_ ? And trhea these >hs:; r r;- I'll have left eiill ;*ir.: - ~? Of all aged joke*, •• Aa Ei : sr^f * BATS OF 3IHTC . People who prefer cob—Those who wear s: r : The question tha: ::r»: coromon mind in xnc ;.. r time is it? Customs inspectors r the woveiv-^vire bnstle ci : hollow mockery. Now that society lad:-. 1 - f much toward elevating :.v. ~ time for the stage v: u .• s. L.-_ elevating society ? There are word> ihat >:r. than biowe, and liur. ::...; gers,\ thoagh they u=e :: :.-. **ilave yon heard '>:r.i: Once Again?' \ she ask ~~ -. \but I shall be delitziu-l,\ L-. unnecessary fervr. \I hear that your h' - ..-: said Mrs. Pbilpot \ Yo, y replied'Mrs. ^nsojf^^'^Lr -< iBecfimeiitary life tLi*. LIs He; rr. ='\.: from the ite as 3 i eggs, one poupa. oi fionr, one ! tmo teaspoenfuls of cinnaiiior, and one j teaspoonful of soda. i Cream Cake.—One cup of better, two ; cups of rugar. whites of two ejrgs, three ; and a half cup* of flour, one cup of , svreet milk, one teaspoonfu] of ioda, one ; teaspoonful of cream cf tartar. For the • cream : One pint of sweet milk sweeten- \ ed to taste, yolk. 5 * 1 of three egss ; thicken • with tls.nr to the consistency of custard, ; flavor with lemon. Tiiis amount makes '-, two go<xi-sised c&kes. i Carbolic avid is death to poultry lice, \ and if raised with ordinary Hsu- whit-e- • wash in the jTO]>orv.c.Ti of an ounce of • acid to a gallon of wash it will not only ; destroy all the lice that it touches, but 1 because of the porous character of the : wash the acid will continue U> be e3ee- \ tive for several months. i There is undeniably an enormous' t waste in scattering fodder and feeling in the yard, or in \allowing the animals ; to run t-o the stack and pull out to suit themselves. About--as much will be ; trodden under foot as is actually con- sumed. If not well stacked—and more : or less in any case—the fodder will be ; much injured if allowed to remain cut : all winter. The Eooner gotten under r cover, the more w ill be paved. When ' stored near the large barn floor it can ' he cut up and fed in the mos^ economi- • ca.1 manner. j Ashes and hen rnanore, if mixed to- ' gether before being applied to the soil. 1 result in a less of ammonia from the New Advertisements, IEN1 in the store recently occupied by Asttuee. CASTWKLL, Attorney. TOM \W- OBEBD, The Popular Merchant, consisting of a general line of Boots sud Shoes. Clothin^f, Gro~ \ ceries, H^trdware, Woodenware. etc., etc. j -AT- ; one Banker^ Safe. Six Sbow Cases (nearly new) j Office and Store Furniture. i FORT COVINGTON CENTRE THE SE GOffDS WILLBETSOLD REGIRDLESS OF COST ! If you want Bargains come and see what we oiler.g • —ALSO,— The Farms, Mill, Store and Village Lots for immediate sale. /[Assignee. FILL m WMER mm Snril*» «n Sn«p«otion of tb« larf« Btock of n«tr *.-?a harder ; [.ieak dag- , *\£ e Only s verv ill \ r fellow/* ais such a \Worth make- the ~ and that's —akes the -- woman German Professor r ,y- : .^ American) —\You don't mu^Li -\:-.ke j'oux^lf drouble to speak Cbvr:..: Iy me; yen you Bhpeak English, I k- ^ •> _>ur mean- ness ferry velL r! When a young ma- ^::^ :~ the parlor talking nonsense tj his <^: girl, that's capitaL .But when he .i:-= : • stay in evenings afK-r they're r-.-.rriei*. tiiat'B labor. In Rails Ccantv, M .. r. v ur^ ^oman in front of a faru^ h-y:---- --•- .»v- 1 her hand \at a-traveller. a:v! in :: r-:* isys they irere married. Let &.. ::.- ^iris who •want to get marrie:: b-._-: n : * r-jve. Physical trainirc : r ^ir.^ must go. A girl in Boston d:s; •••:- i ;L./. t\ month's •work in a gymsasium irwr-:-^-*d the size ol her hand\ by one ••: :•:- • f glove, and »he quit training faster iLan you could drop a hat. Domesti! fast? The good« eoiapn»e crerytbing kept in a • all o f lrhlcli will prices. -,•!•! a!J th e Jmpit-meRis, or wiJI trade Ji-rssji'.aWe Further Particulars Xext Week. A fine line of Cofiias and Caskets, Black and White Ooth vn^proptrty^^nsuc^r^ * . i * covered Ca«js, large^vafietj of BufUl Robes, Shrouds.^Habits, &c, ^sjrert \.j* .«*. nt^niwiiw.nra s ^,1 : * for GcDtlemcD, Ladies and Childreu. 1 :at \i:i I ret for break- There isc\: a I :; of t r-ad in the ^xouse.\ Mrs. Youiivr^i^—\ I ear, dear! This is bad, I sv?i<se you ha-i better have toast.\ A'machine has been invent? I that will KW on three thousand butter* in a day. JHo one seems to know ye: whether a 'marriage license for that sort of a ma- chine costs mote tLan one for the other. The other irljrht fair young Margherita \attended a children's 7arty, and after the retnrn home her brother spoke in admiration of a little cirl v,hom he had aeen there, and whom be pronounced very nice. \All little grins are nice,\ said Margherita, grave 1 :}-. \ I'm nice.\ ; An English lady who was contrasting English, and American, tieauty _?ras brought up all s;andiru:, when the editor to whom she was talking raeekly SGR- gested that it was probably all nh e fault of the types.\ \ Now what 1; I he mean by that ?\—said she. \Rapa how do they catch monkeys?\ spread on, cr harrowed in after the manure has been mixed tip with tbe soiL the aiiiruonia will be absorbed by it and remain in it for ibe use of the crop. Wood ashes are a valuable appli- cation to soils deficient in potash, end hasten the decomposition in coarse ; manures. ' AVEBAGE YIELD PEE CD7T. ; ! 'The following qoestions have recently been asked and answere«l in the London , -Agricultural Gatttit. I, What ia a fair; average yield of milk per cow per an- : nnm?\ Five hundred and fifty gallons, ' 2. What is a fair proportion of butter to •, ; Jr^-^ a given quality W Silk? Ctoe pound FISST'CUSS OEXEHAL STORE, ^\vi of butter from twenty-one pounds of - milk ? 3. What is a fair yield of batter ; \ from a given quanrlty of cream ? Cream ] j may yield from one^nfth even to one- I * ! half its weight in butter, according to cheese in proportion to milk? One pound of cheese to from eleven to \siine pounds of milk, according to season of the year—most in autumn. ; FOOT EOT IK EHEr?. 1 Foot rot in sheep is an exceedingly ' troublesome disease, as it robs the ani- mal affected of its fiesh and decrease? its voice, vhonah not' always, bv acv • means, fatal. The general inLprc-ssion is • that f-»t rof is ec»ntagious. TLe editor i of the Mat&ichtuiettt Thtiohman gays on the subject: \ i^rhapa xbe ordinary : foot rot is not contagious, but the ' epi- zootic foot rot,' or * murrain,\ is eminently so. The ' foot rot * is found only on low i or moist -grounds, and probably arises ; from the hoof not wearing down, as it : does on stony ground, but growing to an • unusual length because of the warmth ; and moisture of the soil In Massa- [ chusetts the sheep are kept upon dry, 1 rocky pastures, which are best for the < sheep; so that case? of {he ' foot rot' are j very rare, if any exists. 5 ' I BBCOHD OF DAIBT B2KEBS. I The butter tests at the various fairs 1 throughout the country this season, as ' indeed in past years, refute the idea that in any one of the dairy breeds lies. : all the superiority in milk and butter I production. Taking the te.*ts for xhe ; present year together, the^reors appear ; to be very fairly distributed. For in- \\ stance, at the^K^w York Hairy show, as i everybody oughi to know by this time, a pure bred Holatein^ga'med the prize; 1 at the New England fair the prize was ; awarded to a grade cow having Guern- sey, Jersey and Hereford blood; at ihe Provincial fair at Toronto a full blood Ayrshire came out ahead: at the Iowa : state fair a Jersey gained tbe record. F r PURSUANCE OF AX ORDEH made by ttt« Hoik. Homoe A. TayW Fraaklin County Judg*, on the ltlh day c i November. 1S87, noUee Is hereby given u> ail the creditors aad per»ea» bftvtbg claim* against JulU E. llboades, lately doing bus, nes* at W*«tviUe, N. Y., tbtt tb*y are re- quired to present llwlr cbdnui, iriih th 1 I Touchers thtrefor, datjr V«MS«U to th« '*u ,. ^niWVHT E^ FOUND ! i«crlber.ihoa»t«nc«of»iildJull»«.5i l o«do- ) ; of lKisii>ess, t)«denJ»burg, Se w York, oa o- I • beijM« < he 1st <t*y of Febroary, 18&S. ! , - - •' • • I JD«tcd November 1«, 18S7. , - i EDGA.R A. ! •J If yon don'i b*];«T« it call *t tbe \ JCITY MARKET J TVHERE YOU CAN GKT I Fourteen Ouiioes in a Pound —OF— BEEF, ; PORK, SAUSAGE, LARD, OYSTERS. TRIPE and ; - BOILED CROW.\ L: P. LYNCH. Fort Covinstcn. NOT. T, 1 ?ST. INTERHATIOKAL HOTEL, Boundary Line, Dundee. P. Q. L. E. GumoxD i- Co.. pRoriui.Tor.5 Thoroughly r«ritt«d and renovated throughout. Bass to ard frr-ra all Trains, m.ikin«r snre conn i t t Ion \Tiih UOAIS ior Cornwall*, Parties faroring us wiih their patroTiage can NOTICE TO PROVE CUItfS. P URSUANT TO AN OliDEB OP HON Horace A. Hayior, ^nrrocate ol Tj-& n \. lia CounJy, N. Y., uotice is ber«by glTen ;,, -all persons having claims ng.-Unst £»»:a!c: McCarthy, late of Bombay, fu said conn?-, deceased, to presenl the tame with u, vourliers thertii/to Ibe undesigned »t (t,, residence and place of bnsiTscs^ of Itcius 1 ESdrodin Fort Covington, K. Y., or at h'* certiisn other place ol LasliKfs, the !n^ (.-ffirr of Matt C. Hansom, In Fort CoTtngir-,;, viiiaee in snW county, on or before Ute 2i»h day <*( Apr!?, 1?SS. Da'.ed Ociober 25, 1SS7. EUZA j. MCCARTHY. JI:K«-»ME T. DONAIJXC H RUFUS T. ELD11EI), AdmiuUtratorB. >r.\TT C. RAXSOM, Attorney, RGTICE T0JC8EBIT0RS. I N PURSUANCK OF AN ORDER OF Tlon. lforr.ee A. Taylor .Sorropale of :•« > copnJy of r\rsnkii:> notice Is hereby eixt^ to ail peiMins iiavJ\.ig<Ji<IinsagclKSl Cretin,. ton Wrielit, late o; the io^rn of WestriHv.'':•. >aid couniy of FraniiJin, deceased, toexhit -, •he same, with the vouchers ihvreof, to th siibseril>er, atiminist*ator of 2tte£ooiis, cha 1 - t^:s iutl er<-dits 01 «aid deceased, at ; : < rv->UJeiue and place of buFhiess In said tow of WcViviHe. on or befo;-e tbe 27th day <. ; J'v'HN \«\.* WRIGHT, AdminiKrafo?. CASIWF.LL, UADCEKiCA^TWEIJt, At«% ' . TV FARM FOR SALE. ERKAS TIIET DIHKCTaHS .(•.•• .hoAtriiiopa A Si. LaTrre&ci»Rt:ihc^ < lpanr ^»TC ad^-U-tl rhe following BY-LAW: The Annual K;-:cl;on of Directors of f i-.*» .•>nipr;ny *haH bo hrfd on thes»>coud \\1».;' ^wiay of Decewbcr. at i>ie vit.ce cf ih. om'ijany in tbe vUtogc of Fort 'Corlngtcn, 15 JH»H to bO r,}^li<;J at 12 O'clock ii. . SI;r. Mitiir.i;.-t-.jXDCii uu\.il 2 o'ciccfc p- to., *n i *. nj\i'ci» loi>p*r, i;oi l«er<»ijtl the' jeetf ;P? r.\ a the A. & A. WRIGHTS COFFiN WAREROOWS, Comer Chateangay & Water Strsets. mHE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL HIS 1 fa-m of Fevcnty-fivc acres, the same be- inj the b»»t l&ud in Jhe town o* i'ori C«ving- on, sit-j-atcd ©n the main roa-1 about half ; way between tins ti:ia:se r.u-.l the Cer.irK Oa the piace is a first-class dwelling : honpe (nearly new), wilh kitrhen, shet3s v good collar. Veils, etc. Tho otuhcildir^. comprise two tH-mmntlisas and convenient barns aiui grnioerr ii x IS foc-t. AL=o »n the : piaee is a goiVi «u«ar crrbaid of fully 1CD '._ trce£. Also a hue b?ar\nz crcharl cf 75 or 100 choice fruit trees. The f^rm >« well '.ra:ercd by a fcrar.ch of ihf I.lule Siilmor. ' Will sei! ou'rlisht, with a pori cri. In e nab> and m:id MeaBtiK* don't fall to fire aa i=£?ec- tion cf ©?r goois. : HENRY & ORDWAY. ! T O PRINTERS.—WE WILL SELLOX \ very reasoaabie terms the band pres«» ; used by us in printing TH S Srs . The bed ' is full 2* x 32 inches in S1M : and capable of uoln£?o©d.wj>rk. The addition pf a larger; press reason i\»r selling, ^pply at once for ; a barca: n. R. KOFI A Soxs, Fort Coring- ' ton, X. Y. i i FCSEKALS taken cbarpe of Free of Charge. Yon can save from F1T©-4O \Pr.« Dollars on cacq Caskat. Call aad exaaai&e stock and be conviucrd. see sf>cc-iir!pns of the crops ^T<y*T: the preset sea-on. Full fartit-uSnrs asccrtti<nc<I at th^ meat i«j»vkt-t of I i Brcs., Furt Coviaglun, >'. Y. • ORA ¥. V'AliV- '. September 7, 1SS7. '• sr.ay Hud nec«rP-ary. to n**tYs ihe votes cr •• Klt-ctor;- presenting Jliriasflv*F.\ TluTffr.re, f>e it known, ttanh o ncr.ur- Election of Pirfclors of ?ald Kai!rr ; gd C« r••- pauy will be ht;d Ht ih*> ronifnsy's cCee :- ihis villaga an WtnlaesciHy, Iie«nib6r Ii:;., 1SSS, si 12 r/rtof-Jt M. r>at«! at Ft. Covtr.gten, Cct. 1ft, i&~. \'•\• •••-». W; FOSTEH. Pr**. )?t0. JAt. MACFJK, ?rc. NOTICE. ~ rp H E A XXT A L ELECTION OP of rort Cr.vir.-:oii ois \Vvd:«.«-a;«y,.JX-c. Hit. :il 12 o'clock ii. S. T>T. FO5TF.K, rro«. s : ? bSSfc3 bnstle and a triple-size .n-vrbeel hat be very much addicted : foifeles before we were n;arr : relatire profitableness of keepir^ large . title* of rich milk are the best. They from tbe same JUaimaL Wo also mtnufatture and keep for sale A FINE LINE OF FURNITURE! Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, Mouldings, ShiDgles, Lath, Lumber, Clapboards. Newels, Bani£te>3 and Hand Rails. ^\ Planing, Sawing, Turning, Tooguing and Gi^ovinj:, Dovetailing, dooo • machinery. Alco Paaelliag aod Carving. W« have the Best Equiped Shop in Northern S.Y.. and ran do the BEST WORK on short notice and VERY CHEAP. FULL IN EVERY LINE? ! Mnra. OEMURESrS i PATTERNS System cf Dress Cutting. Chert tad Bosik cf fall <!rr»eikras, PoaUlss S=T- oca to ^ t2 °° £ V i ITrATH!> HALF MILF \VK5T OF ovi.jgton Ceeirr. -fthsr? Is r.-« s!r j and fwo nit-.i a bsii jr»i}es frnra Fcr! Vor)zg- ton Tina?o. known as the Thorns* Parke-r fsirm; cf.ntair.ing one hunOn-tl asres of gr-cxl ! land, Veil ft;v?e<Jaad wfit^ r *d &nd goodht»»Rr - ings. Fin^ crchanl. comprising anp!e. j>ear, srap?- muHberry. i»2am. cherry, gfxim&hirrjr c»<i currant, in bfsrln.soonditSon. Tbe place . wii] be sold v-iil: or without stock aud im pieincnlfi- Ternis reasonable. Fcr partict- ' lars apply lo the owner on the pr^nii^ea. . 25. tm Ft. Covington Centra. : PORTFOU O O F FASHIONS AN3> WHAT TO x'zz*. Saastst ««r. »ir : , tax 23\caSs. •IHE Bars *al ciri» ii. TSai »a »*• »* U» MJJ «»t ifc«(r s ke buy<. « «at« thi. aff.-r. Ta tsek «.« cd «« vra Mel «bs 4&O.f v> M J ** ^ C Fill nnicvlvi aa* ««ilt tec JM.i l , Densest Sewing Machina THIS STYJJE O5TI.Y 1TTS; \Georger said the seni-.r tartner to thejunier, in a law firm •::\'three \ I thought you t Ii me that Alfred had gone out of tov.n Il bi? I on Ir- ? al busine '•ii-anot y, I be- l-fzar. :-. Speaking of colds, I hare a I theory that no one need ever have one un!e?s he cho=e=; in other words, that it is quite possible so to train the gkin, that Vonderful organ, which is generally looked riay with upon as the paper wrapper to our :,<;! to do human bundle, as to render it H Mi^T^ J - ari \* : -^, u r*e- it non-susceptible to sudden changes ^llS-^^^^l^ 1 ^ of .temperature or atr.osph&c -J:--'- ~-J - - - - -• - moisture, whence colds come. And as this is exactly the season red to commence such a system of ^'\\: •'••''•'f&ijip peilar education, as it has proved -a- ^ ^f'^Tivaet e ^ ective ^ n man 7 instances witliin , -i- - 1 y*^ Jn y OTrn knowledge, and as it is ; r-, ->.yie from w *tkin eas 7 reach of every one to 1 -,-r ',',(- Had- * r ?> I write it here. The theory i ^ '.nTersa- that no gkin that has been exposed --- -xL-j had freely for half an hour at the be- •\* ''* ^ ^**\l ginning of a day» to a temperature •^r.J' a v,wr« iower tnan il \ w \^l encounter ti > •V:t one through the day will note small ; i'ieford. changes or be affected thereby. f -cionei O A cold is simply a nervous shock 1*1 X ^f l recc ^ ve( ^ ^ J ^h* myriads of minute [ \, r j S jn c ^rve terminals that bristle over; re h*A ^ ne surface of the human body, •lirf }* transmitted to the centers and so Eailltia- back again to the mucous mem- ] Gecr^e, with an injured illegal to cali on a v<\u: Here T At breakfast he the cruet stand. I so. He persists-'], and i t '.„-: u and s a cloth. disobedient and ur--: '. ; .o r--7-*-r casi ;'and I .should ma/.f- i':.^ i : :r..~l-z:&nt fit the crime by put-.r.j s pepper on vour u<uj .-.\ like a flash and a-:^I: imiiishnient \<e tho ta.:_-?. the sugar bowl? : . Reeen;Iv an Irishman Castle Garden t j the *•---•: ion River Koad, o\-e r:.-.» tion between two or,;:..: just met, in which o^u his experience wh:k- <r. the success inet v. ith in yisited. In tbe cw-rse-'-. ... \had occasion £0 m<?nt,:- j .\ What—Biddeford, Main- • the other. 'Yea, I V, you eay, gqr?\. veik-i the a*:*:,: man Jn amazemem: •'}''iiv ihe Slate of Maine.' W.: '• ?ack to me, but she m'K :.a - cable, for I left her a: houir- ir kihy. Oh, sur, wonders \iM a-.. Bidd>- Fcrd in the State of .Maiw Patent bmdnesg conducted for MODES A TE FEES. OCR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE C. S. PA TEST ] OFFICE. \We have no 8ab-ag?neiet, aii bueincts direct, beuee can transact pateiit business in less time ami at LESS COST than those remote from Washington. ] -Send mode!, drawing,, or photo, with de- : Rcrlptioc We s.dvi&» tt pdt«tab!e or not, - fre« of charge. OQr fe« cot <1Q^ till patent A boot, \ How to Obtain Patent*,\ wltn . county or town, aent free. Add rest > C. A. SNOW & CO., ! Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. ! NEW YORK OBSERVER ESTABLISHED IX 183&, THE OLDEST AMD BEST FUILY NEWSPAPER. Six Regular Editors' Special Correspond- mu at Home and Abroad; Storie*. P^-viewa, Coudensed Hew(, Departments for Farmer*, Merchant^, Bankers. Professional Men, BttKtents, Boys and Girls. This year tbe OBSKBTZR will publish more DEALER IN CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, !Soots A Grand Clearing Sale! OF MENS', BOYS' AND CHILDRENS' CLOTHING. And will sell goods for a small margin over cost!! JOHN F. STRATMP'S Celebrated Pat. (Ju ''Sublime HarmonkaS»IhKV' SOLO AGC8RDE0HS. Seuiy 50,000 scM and cirias perfect tatisiactian. g3P\Don't pr,v other coajpen ;-•? $40.00 ; ?ro$j <?n a machine KCf to ccoo .* 5 THB 0E>iOii&>T, but boy direc: of tlie naui. afftctttrsia. Sent C 0. D. = Wriu fur Cirruiirs. DEMOREST FASHION and SEWINC SffACHlNC • »W DE0P IH T0UKSELF, AND BUY WHEEE A D0LLAE ; WILL GO THE 1 FARTHEST. ANDERSON. THE OLD STAND! Trout Eiver Lines! FIFTY PRIZEIJTCPjig ) kl^S&mxi v«-r cease, braae. the peculiar §eat of tbis irritatioo. Let us then so train: these eeniitive fibres that they : ^ A DESPATCH eaya the Canadian wili P as s b 7 Q^noticed changes of Pacific Railway ghort lir-n to tbe atmo «P h ; erl c condition and the ; ««« ,i* c* vr •• •\ 1 • 1 • \ • matter is accomplished.— Amen- \ •Sault Ste Mane bridge is now com- c<r n Magazi ^ v \ plet«. The work dor.-; th b rear • *> • j embraces eighty-?ix miles from; rmm mmtmm ** ******•• j AJgoma to Sault Ste Marie. The ; The director of the Mint haa! Work commenced mlast May. The handed in hia annual report of the ; line runs from Sudbury Junction, operaticna of the mints and aesav ^rhcre it connects with the Cana- 5 bffices for the fiscal jenr 1887. The 'dian Pacific main line to Sault Ste total value of the gold deposited liarie, a dwtance.of 180 miles, and was f 83.416.779 t being an excess of there connects With the American •; $33,810,244 over that of 1886. The ! systems i n tiie Korth-Western s total value of the silver deposited States. The. Saatt bridge, connect-1 and purchased was $48,^9,081, * ing the Canadian an a American j beinj| an excess of $10,302,00.5 ov%r j sides, will be com Dieted aboot ! the prtc^dir^ year. Of gold pieces, I January next. * \ 3,724,720, valued^at 122,396,270! Poeu an* pnrne writer*, aatb«rs. editors, m«n of scienoe aad women of geaiwt wilt II t lbs cohUnns ot tbeOBSESTBB, aad i i will (Ire Afty-two onexceiled papers In tbe coming fmrnr. Price, $»-00 * year. Clergymen, $£.00 •. year. GREAT IIDUCEIEIUS F08 J438. 1. Tbe JTBW TORK OBn£RV£B will be AUCTIONEERING. ; mHB SUBSCRIBER BEG3 LEAVE TO 1 } JL inform n.is friendu and the public at I • lanre, thut be has obtaint-d a license, j Aticttene^r, and is now prepared to att^> seripUoa tor a year In advance i Jerry McAaley.\ qalre of or iddrf-s« September 29, If§7. M. 8 MeCOY, Huntingdon, Qae. J8»», toMyzOTMUKriter sending us'bU same aud address aad $Z.W In tulrm&r*. Ta such satMcribers we aJ»o girt «ub«r tb*» volume ot « Ireaueus I>lters\ or tEe Life «f Jerry McAaley.\ re. Llbefal f«i ipte c«^y free HEW YORK ! FOR^ALE. T HAT SPLENDIDLY LOCATED biMine*% stand on east «!«J.- »>f Walcr Bt. opposite tbfe KUfTord H'mne, at present occu- pied by Mr. Hairy** a» a «hoe i>hop fln d dwell- Inc. Comfortable b»a»e atnt wnwnlpnt •hop; tr^d b*rn, well of exe^fteut wafer. Ample frontage for conuDodioat building- , .._ ^ in nmf WH| ^ ^ % For tatormaUM and to Mr. Bow* at turn Bxim OLD AND VTtLL KNOWN GROCERY IPRVISIOH STOfiE la now fally stocked, &nd complete ih cverj departiaent, aud he will be pleahcd to serre h!i ectstom- ers and friend* wlt^ anything in tbe line of GENEHAL FAMILY OROCERIES, com- priKincaUtbe rarlou* line* tt<iualiy called for In nrst-claas storcr, to wblca' he solltlts an inspection. Uv makes a »?t-claltr In TRA8, which for quality and IOWTWSB of price cannot be ex- celled by »ny dealer qn the fronJfcr. He respectfully Invite* an Inspection and trikvl Bait Meats, FUh. Flour, fn alt grades, *o-| au»ndanc« and at low priwu. ' A general in«ltailou cxien led to all. ALEX. DALZEU Tront Itirer L,!nc*. Oct. 2 0, IStT. MINKLERS STOCK CHOICE FAIljiLf GROCERIES Everything Good ahd Cheap. TEAS, COFFEES, , suo.uia, SPICR3, * BKEAI). • Clt \AMELIA.\ JOHH F. STRATTON'S ROY&LKOUTHHIRWOHICiS The fitiCit iii !I&rmoaira> to make. * BISCUIT **<! H > t<tod* told at retail S JOHN F. STRATTON. Importer MJ WW^I* tl*»l#r ia all k ml of Musical MerCBamllsv. ___ #9 Makten La»#, K«w T«»«. TO COHSUMPTIV&S The «>lvt-rti»cr liar cumi of that dre«4 ul m .t.npifl remedy, t . anstovft t o m i cure. TV. ail who *k*ir« It. ha wltt s#»4 • *Uh . s»r« ear* ^ ' TRUCKING. I AM PREPARED TO CONVEY PAS- •engsrs and Un«smg« to and from rv>*t« imd c:ars, aad carting of all kind*, All orders left with me or at J. * <). R itoaaeJi's store will bo promptly all end rd to. I thank Uu> tot past favors, trusting tit«y will BwpecUollj His old »nd will known n.lKKltY is «Ui! is | RK«K«BKU~THE 'fijr'^TAND! | Water Sirttt Tito !k*r$ A^A fA will pi**** fcd.!rr»». H.,.. | t 4 . VIfJ**>N IStBllKI •\— t PIMPLES.^ IIM thai wfll C. B. M1NKLKB ^ r I 1